Harrisburg Views November 2014 Hello to our HEOA Family Oh my! Where has this year gone? We're already into November and the cooler weather is settling in. Those long summer days will soon be just memories. We're in that transition period when our air conditioners aren't needed as much and our furnaces will be kicking on. Lawns are slowing their growth and watering is being cut back. The mornings and evenings are cooler. Some of the leaves are starting to change on the trees. Our snowbirds are making their way back. It's good to see them again. Welcome back friends! Changes are taking place. The work is going forward on the shop. The new roof of the club house will be in place by the time this newsletter goes to print. How nice it's going to be to not have any more leaks in the club house. Work will be starting on the hot tub so we can get that open as soon as possible. We're excited to see things getting done. After the work is completed and the dust settles things will look great. Thank you all who are assisting in the work! We appreciate your help more than you know. There's still more to be accomplished so we need your continuing support. My grandma (and possibly yours, too) said, “Many hands make work light.” How true that is! Please come out and help in whatever way you can. As the former vice president, and now HEOA president, I want to express my appreciation to our board members. They volunteer their time and their energy to serve on the board. It's a no pay and on occasion a no thank you job. It's difficult to please all of the residents so we do the best we can to maintain the integrity and the beauty and quality of life here in Harrisburg Estates. Thank you Bob, Donna, Ed, Joe and Betty! You are all fantastic! In the same light I want to thank Marlene, Steve and Warren, and also those who serve on our committees. They spend many, many hours working to keep Harrisburg running smoothly. Last but not least, Bob and I want to thank all of you for the many thoughts, prayers, cards, and acts of kindness that have been extended our way. It's been a difficult year losing Bob's father and two of my younger brothers. The support and the love we feel here from our friends and neighbors mean so much. We're grateful to live in such a wonderful community. Sincerely, Kathy Van Dyke, HEOA President Next Bi-Monthly Board Meeting November 15, 2014 10:00 AM Treasurer’s Report By Donna Jo Judson Balances as of October 2014 Operating(checking) Account Payroll Account Reserves: Village/Cache Valley CD’S Town & Country Bank CD Town & Country Bank CD Wells Fargo Bank $ 16,735.11 $ 6,606.31 $52,818.43 $50,517.06 $25,262.83 $116,917.34 Petty Cash Committee Accounts: Activity Harrisburg Improvement Harrisburg Views $150.00 Maintenance Report By Steve Anderson Summer is really winding down now. The pool is closed for the season. Watering is a lot less, and the lawns aren't growing very much. The lawn crew just sprayed for weeds in the lawns, and has done the fall fertilizing. Pretty soon it will be all about cleaning up the leaves and then tree trimming, like usual. With the completion of the projects around the shop, I will be able to get back to the list of regular maintenance work that has piled up. Have a good Thanksgiving! $1,250.12 $ 847.72 $ 744.02 MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR Verne and Shirley Nelson purchased the property at 40 Cottonwood from Warren and Sue Brooks. They have a second home in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Maybe one of the main reasons they bought in Harrisburg was to be closer to their son, Matt and his family. Matt and his family have a second home at 53 Pioneer Way. Verne and Shirley actually stayed in Matt’s home several times and fell in love with Harrisburg during those times. Verne and Shirley have 7 children, 32 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. They would love to retire here. They think the people here are so friendly and it quiet and safe here with beautiful surroundings, well-kept lots, houses, and common areas. Plus very dog friendly! Happy Birthday! Peggy Coleman 11-2 Pat Coats 11-2 Roger Brunette 11-5 Rod McDonald 11-8 Bob Jackson 11-15 Jim McCullough 11-18 Tracy Thomson Nov 24 Bob Harrison 11-24 Lou Anne Robertson 11-25 Step up to the Plate! We all know that during the homeowners’ open forum at the end of the meetings, there are often times many complaints, but no remedies. There are often complainers, but no one ever offers any solutions. It would be nice if you bring a complaint or problem before the board – you must also bring three solutions – one of which costs no money. Interesting, huh? While there is no way in the world all homeowners will be happy all the time, the best board and management can hope for is to do the best for the majority of homeowners and the community as a whole. If there is a particular issue that really bothers you – before you make a complaint – think of a solution. Would you be willing to volunteer to go around and deliver items door to door to save postage? Maybe the landscapers miss trimming or cleaning a certain area. Would you be willing to volunteer with the improvement committee and work to help trim or rake in the park? How about helping wash windows or screens at the clubhouse? As you can see others besides the board and management need to step up to the plate, and get involved. This is YOUR community –why not invest a little time in helping it run well? While on the subject of stepping up to the plate ----how about running for a position on the board? Or volunteering for a committee? Almost every HOA has trouble getting volunteers to serve on a board of directors. It is a minimal amount of time, and the most important qualification is that you care about your community. If you’re not happy about something that’s going on---help fix it. Take some responsibility and make an effort to make some improvements. Be a part of the solution and not just always part of the problem. STEP UP TO THE PLATE! . BARGAIN DALE TABLE The Bargain Dale table earned $102.00 for the month of October. Thank you for all your donations and support of the table. Remember all your donations are coming back to you in activities, functions, dinners, items for the clubhouse. Thank you, Jessie Simmons View our Newspaper Online and in Color at Harrisburg Estates Website: http://www.harrisburgestates.com Committee Members: Marlene Stephenson David Gibbs Kathy Petersen Contact: Marlene Stephenson, Editor [email protected] Don’t forget to mention to our advertisers when you visit that we appreciate them – let them know that we are supporting their business. Our Deepest Sympathy Dave Pendleton of 63 Cottonwood passed away several weeks ago, and I just wanted to say goodbye! He had a number of health issues that plagued him recently, and during some surgery the doctors discovered cancer that was quite advanced. As it turned out he only lasted another week before passing. But at least that allowed enough time for his family and friends to gather around him and say goodbye, so he was surrounded by everyone that was important to him. He was able to make it home for the afternoon for one last visit to the place he loved, before passing later that day. So while he went quickly, he didn’t suffer, and had been able to do many of the things he loved right up until the end. And now he is in peace. – A neighbor Cheryl McNiell of 62 Cottonwood passed away recently in her home. She just recently moved into our park in March and made several close friends. Our deepest sympathy goes out to her family. Remodeling Updates By Steve Anderson By the time you read this the re-roofing of the clubhouse should be complete. We have replaced everything up there. Once I got the platforms up around the chimney more deterioration became evident at the top, so we ended up chipping all of that off and putting in a new base coat. It now has a nice new metal cap to top it all off. Our stucco contractor did a great job - it was a lot more work than you might think. I kept a close a close eye on the roofing work and it is all of good quality, and this roof will last a long time. The Board opted for an upgrade to a heavier weight of shingle which will help too. Next up is the plastering of the Spa, and replacement of the cement coping right around it. This is the original spa, and just like the roof is showing signs of wear after 26 years. The plaster we selected will have blue quartz in it so it will look similar to the old plaster - just much better! We will be coloring the cement around the coping an earthy red, which should look similar to the pool. I anticipate that the spa will be reopened around the middle of November. The next and final project will be to put a stucco exterior on the shop. This will start in the first week of November, and take a week to ten days to finish. We are using the same crew that did the dormers since they did such a good job on those. As more homeowners have been returning, I've been getting more helpers - and I just wanted to say thanks! And especially to Warren Brooks, who steadfastly has helped day in and day out. Whenever someone comes into the park looking to buy, I always see them touring around the clubhouse. Enhancing these areas really helps to draw new buyers to our park. And provides better facilities for our use! MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL HEOA BOARD MEETING October 23, 2014 The special Board Meeting was called to decide what to do with the “driveway area” behind the new shop/ storage building. Board members present: Donna Jo Judson, Kathy Van Dyke, Bob Colman, Joe Lamb, Ed Nowak. Steve Anderson was also present. Call to order: 3:00 P.M. The area under consideration lies between the present concrete and the existing grass. Steve presented options and expected cost for each. Discussion followed as to the best way to complete this area. As it will be mostly a footpath as opposed to a cart path and it was decided to exclude concrete as an option. Stone planters were discussed along with the use of “chat” for a footpath. The Board members present unanimously adopted the idea to extend the existing “xeriscape” located on the West side of the clubhouse, using chat along with pea gravel and larger gravel. Water lines are present and a few plantings will complete the area making it attractive and useful as well as tying it in with the existing landscape at very reasonable cost. Meeting adjourned 3:45 P.M. Submitted by Ed Nowak HEOA Secretary Baked Ribs Recipe by Quincy Jones “Not Barbequed or any BBQ Sauce” 5 lbs. Baby Back Ribs – You can use regular Pork Ribs 2 Green bell peppers – finely chopped 2 Red bell peppers – finely chopped 2 Yellow bell peppers – finely chopped 2 Onions – finely chopped 6 – Cloves garlic – finely chopped 2 – Jalapeno peppers – finely chopped Season ribs with Lawry salt and pepper. Rub in garlic and Jalapenos and layer ribs – 1 layer, then spread peppers and onions and continue layering or you can individually wrap ribs, peppers and onions in foil and put in your fridge for 24 hours to marinate. Take ribs out and warm up to room temperature. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees, then turn it down to 300 degrees and bake for 6-8 hours in foil. NOVEMBER 2014 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hand & Foot 6:30 Veterans Day 10 11 9 Pinochle 1:00 PM 12 14 15 Bowling 1:00 PM 13 Pot Luck 5:30 PM Hand & Foot 6:30 16 8 Activity Meeting 10:00 AM Single Pinochle 12:30 Daylight Savings Ends 7 17 18 19 Board Meeting 10:00 AM Bowling 1:00 PM Pinochle 1:00 PM 20 21 22 Double Pinochle 12:30 Ice Social 5:30 Crafts $3.00 10:00AM Hand & Foot 6:30 23 24 30 Hand & Foot 6:30 25 26 Bowling 1:00 PM Pinochle 1:00 PM 27 Thanksgiving Dinner 2:00PM 28 Bowling 1:00 PM 29
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