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A Look Inside
Independence Day - page 4
Calendar - Page 8
Teen Events - page 7
Contents This Issue
2 Homeowners Association
3 Committees & Clubs at Savannah
4 Independence Day 2014
5 Pet-A-Palooza 2014
6 Home & Garden 7 Community News
8 Calendar
Get your Access Cards - page 2
FALL BACKDAYLIGHT SAVINGS
SUN., NOV. 2ND @ 2 AM
A Huffines Signature Community Savannah, TX 76227
Fall Edition 2014
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For a Texas-Sized Holiday Party
It’s That Time of Year...
Magnolia Times
lionsgatetx.com972-782-9125
grandhomes.com nathancarlisle.comhistorymaker.comhuffinescommunities.com bloomfieldhomes.com
“ Savannah Style”Please come and join us
Sat., Dec. 6th, 2014for the first ever
Savannah Polar PlungeIce Skating Texas-Style!
An Old-Fashioned Gingerbread House Contest!
Our very own Savannah Dancers!And, of course, two special visits from Santa
to kick off and conclude the festivities!
Please see Page 6 for all of the details!
Page 2 The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014
Savannah Community AssociationYour HOA Staff
Bill HessionGeneral Manager [email protected]• Oversees all aspects of the management and
maintenance of Savannah Community Assoc.• Oversees onsite SCA management team• Addresses Community Association issues• Orientates homeowners with the Association
Useful Phone NumbersSam SouphanthongFacilities Manager [email protected]• Oversees all aspects of maintenance in all of the common areas• Oversees maintenance personnel• Property inspections
Do You Have YourACCESS CARDS?
Hours of Operation:Mon-Wed/Fri-Sat 10am-6pmThursdays 10am-7pmSundays Noon-6pm(Closed Sundays beginning 11/2/14) Fitness Center4:30am - Midnight
Questions about your HOA Account?Call FirstService Residential:877.378.2388www.texas.fsrconnect.com/savannah
Electric/Gas 940-321-7800Coserv
Water/Trash 940-440-9561Mustang Special Utilities District
TelephoneAT&T 1-800-464-7928
CableSuddenlink 1-877-624-5385AT&T U-Verse 1-800-ATT2020
SatelliteDirect TV 888-777-2454Dish Network 888-825-2557
Aubrey Post Office 940-365-2621
Aubrey Fire DepartmentEmergency 911Non-Emergency 940-365-9785
Denton County Sheriff’s DepartmentEmergency 911
Non-Emergency/ 940-349-1600Animal Control
Wildlife Animal 940-898-0911Control
CommunityAssociationOFFICE701 Savannah Blvd.Savannah, TX 76227Phone: 972.346.3020Fax: 972.346.3022
For your protection and that of the HOA amenities, all residents are required to acquire a valid magnetic access card in order to access the Fitness Center and the pools. Access cards are only valid for Savannah Homeowners who are current in their Association dues. If you are a new resident, we encourage you to come by the HOA office at your earliest convenience to get your access cards. Cards are issued complimentary to Homeowners and their immediate family (owner, spouse, and their children). Your access card level is determined by your age. You will be required to complete the Access Card forms and present the following documentation:
New Resident Owners• Valid Driver’s License and closing paperwork (1st page of closing documents)• Age verification• Completed Amenities Form
Renters• Tenant Amenities form signed by the Homeowner/Landlord• Valid driver’s license and copy of the lease• Cards will be issued only to those residents listed on the
lease and their immediate family• Age verification is required for all access cards issued• The charge for access cards is $25 per card
Listed below is the number of violations the HOA has issued for the period beginning July 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014:
Janetta RobertsAdministrative Assistant [email protected]• Assists in the SCA offfice • Issues access cards• Assists the HOA manager• Helps orientate homeowners with the Association
Mary StengerActivities Director [email protected]• Assists in the SCA offfice and with Property Inspections • Issues access cards• Assists the HOA manager• Coordinates Social Calendar• Coordinates events with Savannah Committees• Schedules RentalsLeslie OttCompliance Liaison [email protected]• Assists in the SCA offfice • Assists with property inspections• Issues access cards• Assists the HOA manager• Helps orientate homeowners with the Association
Violation Activity By CategoryViolation Date Range 7/1/2014 to 9/30/2014
Violation Categories Count Driveway-Remove misc. items 1 Fence-Repair 2 Landscaping-Cut Lawn 1 Landscaping-General Maintenance 4 Landscaping-Maintain fenceline 19 Landscaping-Missing Front Yard Tree 6 Landscaping-Missing landscaping 3 Landscaping-Mow 30 Landscaping-Need Edging 1 Landscaping-Remove Grass/Weeds from Tree Wells 3 Landscaping-Remove Grass/Weeds in Flowerbeds 6 Landscaping-Remove Tree Stump/Dead Tree 20 Landscaping-Remove Weeds 2 Landscaping-Replace damaged tree 2 Landscaping-Replace Dead Landscaping 2 Landscaping-Replace Tree 18 Landscaping-Trim Shrubs 40 Landscaping-Trim Trees 9 Mailbox-Repair 1 Other-For-Rent Sign 1 Other-For-Sale Sign 4 Other-Other 1 Other-Water Hose 1 Paint-Peeling 1 Paint-Remove Rust 1 Pets-Excessive Noise 2 Property Maintenance-Other 1 Trash Receptacle/Recycle Bin-Store Out Of View 256 Trash Receptacle/Recycle Bin-Uncovered Trash 1 Vehicles-Improperly Parked 1 Vehicles-No Parking on Grass 1 Vehicles-Remove Trailer 5 Vehicles-Speed 1 Vehicles-Watercraft 1
Total: 448
The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014 Page 3
Committees & Clubs at Savannah
Hospitality Committee--Welcomes new residents and hosts community activities where neighbors can meet each other.
Chair Cindy Tague [email protected] Meets the Second Thursday of the month at 7pm
Communications Committee--Keeps the community informed by way of The Magnolia Times, website and email blasts. Chair Keith Antigovanni
[email protected] Meets Fourth Thursday of the month at 6:30pm
Safety Committee--Organizes safety patrols and works closely with law enforcement to promote safety within the community.
Chair Jon TenBroeck [email protected] Meets the Second Wednesday of the month at 7pm
Social Committee--Plans all social events for the community including the Easter Celebration, Independence Day Party, Pool Parties, Casino Night and more.
Chair Faye Underwood [email protected] Meets the First Tuesday of the month at 7pm
Landscape Committee--The ‘eyes’ of the community! Chooses “yard of the month” and communicates with FirstService onsite management on any landscaping needs.
Chair Carol Acosta [email protected] Meets Second Tuesday of the month at 7pm
Finance Committee--Assists in looking over Savannah’s budget with an eye toward meeting community needs while saving costs.
Chair Reid McCombs
[email protected] Meets the Last Saturday of the month at 9am
Pool Committee--Promotes a clean, safe pool environment by working with FirstService Residential so that all residents may enjoy the pool.
Chair Patrick Etie [email protected] Meets the Fourth Monday of the month at 6:30pm
Teen Committee--Works with its teen members to organize youth events and activities for the enjoyment of Savannah teens.
Chair Michelle Martin [email protected] Meets First Saturday of the month at 6pm
Committees
Advisory Board Committee
Donnie Brewer
Savannah hosts a variety of classes and clubs for every age and interest! Be sure to check out the calendar on the back page for all upcoming events! If you are interested in starting a club or hosting a class, please contact [email protected] Camp Babes - Meets Mon/Wed/Fri. 5:30-6:30 am
Boot Camp Babes has been held in the community of Savannah for over 8 yrs. It is an all women’s boot camp, & classes are held on Mon Wed & Fri from 5:30-6:30 am The class consist of prizes for the biggest losers, cardio, resistance/weight training, interval training, fitness games & much more. Contact Kristi Dear for more details email [email protected] or visit SavannahBootCampBabes.com.
Savannah Karate ClubAges: 6 to AdultClass Day: Wednesday nights (MPR room)**Cost: Classes start at $59 per month. A family of 4 can train for $89**Contact: Sensei Chris at [email protected] classes are taught by chief instructor Chris Kimbrough. All students train in Kempo Karate learning self defense while kids additionally enjoy a comprehensive character development program that instills discipline, perseverance, exercise, and nutrition. **For complete details visit the website at EliteSelfDefenseUSA.com
Savannah Dance Savannah Dance offers combination ballet and tap classes for girls ages 3-6 and performs at various community events throughout the year as well as a spring recital for family and friends. There are currently 3 class options: Wednesday: 3-4 year olds, 10-10:45 a.m.. Thursday: 3-4 year olds, 11-11:45 a.m., Thursday 5-6 year olds, 4-5 p.m. All classes take place in the MPR, and class size is limited. There is a $25 registration fee per girl and monthly tuition is $35 for the 3-4 year old classes and $40 for the 5-6 year old classes. Sibling discounts are available. For more information and class availability, contact the instructor, Lisa Story at 214-280-2969 or [email protected] (There are plans to offer additional classes for ages 3 through adult in the fall of 2015.)
Savannah Story Time is Back!Every Tuesday 11:15am – 12:15pm at the Savannah ClubhouseFor more information, contact Audra Person and Toni Orteza at [email protected]
Poker ClubMeets the Second Friday of the month in the boardroom at 7pm. Contact Kenny Nye at [email protected] for more information.
Girls Night OutLadies of Savannah get together in the clubhouse. Contact Nora Escobar at [email protected] for more information.
Isabella Card Club - Meets Wednesday’s at 1pm in the Savannah Clubhouse.
Barrett WalchCathey McLellan
Clubs and Classes
Savannah Committees Need You Help us help you have the very best events our community can offer. Volunteer for one of our many committees that include Communications, Hospitality, Landscape, Pool, Safety, Social, Sports, and Teen. We are looking for event ideas, suggestions on improving our existing events, and volunteers to help pull of the event successful and smooth! Committees meet monthly and each committee has a budget estab-lished and approved by the Board for the upcoming year. The committees are funded by the Proud Fund which is made up by part of your dues. We currently are seeking residents to fill OPEN positions on the Sports, Communications and Safety Committees. The remaining committees, Social, Landscape, Hospital-ity, Pool, Teen can always use more help from those that would like to stick around. If you have an interest in any of our committees, please contact [email protected] of Savannah We realize that many of you have too much on your plate to volunteer to serve on a committee, but would like to help when you can. As a result, the ABC committee has introduced the “Spirit of Savannah!” This group will be made up of residents who would like to volunteer a minimum of 2 hours per year to help with our committee and HOA events. Prior to each event, we will send out a call for volunteers to help in various capacities. If you can make it, just select the job and time slot you would like to help us with! This will be a great way to still meet lots of new neighbors, have some fun and help us make our events a huge success. If you are interested in becoming a “Spirit of Savannah” Volunteer, please contact Mary Stenger at 972-346-2828 or [email protected] to add your name to the list.Finance and Architectural Standards Committees If planning events isn’t your thing, but you are interested in learning more about the operations of your HOA, the Finance Committee or Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) might be a better fit.Finance Committee - If you have a finance background, please submit a resume to [email protected]. Resumes will be reviewed by the committee and if appropriate, will set up an interview.Architectural Standards Committee (ASC) - This committee is responsible for approving the ASC requests required to make changes to the exterior of your home. For this committee you must have a good working knowledge of the CC&R’s and the Design Guidelines. Members of this committee are held in confidence and meeting dates are not posted. Please contact [email protected] if you are interested in finding out more about the ASC. Once you have served on one of the committees and would like to become even more involved in learning how the HOA functions you may apply for a position on the Advisory Board.Advisory Board Committee (ABC) - The ABC currently has 4 members: Scott Stankus, Cathey Mc-Lellan, Glenda Fischtziur, and Barrett Walch. ABC Committee members are required to have served a minimum of 6 months on another committee before applying for the Advisory Board. Resumes stating why you want to be an ABC member can then be submitted to [email protected] for review by the ABC and Management. Following the review, interviews are conducted by the Committee and the Savannah Board of Directors for final approval.
Resident Board Member
Open Board Meeting October 23rd at 7 pm
Cypress Theater
Scott Stankus Glenda Fischtziur
Page 4 The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014
Independence Day 20142nd Place - Isabella
3rdPlace - TBA
1st Place Winner Sea Pines Valley
Pet-A-Palooza 2014
Pet-A-Palooza 2014
The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014 Page 5
Home&Garden
Fall Fishing 2014
Pet-A-Palooza 2014
Page 6 The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014
Home& Garden
9-11AMSANTA
ARRIVES
11:15-11:45AM - POLAR PLUNGE!Brave the Elements for a Good Cause!
EVENT PROUDLY SPONSORED BY MEINEKE CAR CARE CENTER #2344, 2972 FM 423, LITTLE ELM, TX 75068
11:15AM - GATES OPEN AT THE MAIN POOL ENTRANCES!
12-3PM - DROP OFF YOUR CREATION FOR THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST!Entries should be submitted from 12-3 in the Clubhouse!
4PM - THE SAVANNAH DANCERS KICK OFF THE EVENING!5-7PM - SANTA RETURNS
FOR MORE PICTURES!6-9PM – ICE SKATING!
Skates Provided, SZ 12 Youth - 12 Adult. No Personal Skates Allowed!
Join Santa in the Clubhouse for Pictures and a Pancake Breakfast!
A TEXAS SIZED HOLIDAY CELEBRATION “Savannah Style”
SPACE IS LIMITED! RESIDENTS MUST SIGN UP FOR ALL EVENTS AT THE SAVANNAH CLUBHOUSE. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE POLAR PLUNGE
WILL BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO THE EVENT FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE OF CHARGE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE POLAR PLUNGE
WHICH REQUIRES A DONATION OF 5 NON PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS.
Sat., Dec. 6th, 2014
The Magnolia Times October/November/December Edition 2014 Page 7
CommunityNewsDeveloper’s CornerSavannah is now home to over 1,550 families with another 50
families expected to move in by the end of the year. The build out of Savannah will have approximately 2,400 homes and is expected to occur within the next 5 years.
Below are some quick updates on the development of Savannah:Nathan Carlisle opened Club Isabella with a Grand Opening on July 19, 2014.
Club Isabella is restricted for use by Isabella residents and is a sub association of Savannah. Hayden Park has also started construction in Isabella Village with some modifications, based upon resident’s suggestions.
Oglethorpe Village has finally seen the landscaping in Shawnee Park! We hope it to be complete at the time of this issue. At the suggestion of some residents, the dog park was bisected into an area for large dogs and an area for small dogs. Some of the landscaping was held off until the cooler weather arrived.
The first phase of Azalea Village started construction in late August. This village is located north of Fish Trap Road and will have a mix of the TND and traditional homes. These lots are anticipated to be completed for LionsGate Homes and Bloomfield Homes in the first quarter of 2015.
Marietta Village should be wrapping up construction by the end of the year and Grand Homes will be selling in this phase. This phase also includes Holly Park, which will be home to the new pool complex and park. We are working for the complex to be open for the 2015 Summer Pool Season. This complex will be open to all Savannah residents.
Georgia Village is now home to History Maker Homes and sales are doing well. These lots were delivered in August 2014 and landscaping and fencing projects along Magnolia Boulevard are expected to be complete at the time of this article.
Union Park, our neighbors to the west, broke ground in July 2014 and will be delivering approximately 400 lots in their first phase. Below is a concept plan provided by Hillwood Development in August 2014.
Best Regards,-- Sue Blankenship
State Traffic Laws Now Apply in Savannah
On July 8, 2014 the Denton County Commissioners Court unanimously ruled that the county will begin to enforce traffic regulations in DCFWSD #10 which includes all of Savannah. Prior to this ruling, the Denton County Sheriff’s Office lacked the ability to issue citations for traffic violations. After receiving numerous complaints from res-idents regarding drivers failing to adhere to traffic regulations, your Board of Directors of the DCFWSD #10 petitioned the Commissioners Court to take action. Texas Government Code Section 791.035 provides that the Commissioners Court of a county may enter into an interlocal contract with the Board of a Special District to apply County and State traffic regulations to a public road in the county that is owned, operated and maintained by the District if the commissioners court finds that it is in the county’s interest to regulate traffic on the public road. Enforcement of all traffic control signs and regulations in Savannah and Artesia, including speed limits, school zone speed limits, stop and yield signs, etc. have now begun. In addition, all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s) such as 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, and go carts are prohibited from being operating on District streets and/or sidewalks. Your Board is pleased that the Commissioners Court approved this request as we believe it will create a safer environment for our community. The Denton County Sheriff’s Office has committed the resources necessary to
provide traffic enforcement. As such, please observe all traffic laws when driving in Savannah to avoid receiving a citation and partner with us to keep our roadways safe for our residents and children.
If you have any questions, please direct them to any of the Board of Directors listed below (not the HOA office). Thank you!
-- Rob Adams, President [email protected]
-- Jon TenBroeck, Vice [email protected]
-- Robert Tague, Secretary [email protected]
-- Kurt Moore, [email protected]
Looking for ways to eat healthier? Like saving Money? Then you will LOVE
Bountiful Baskets Food CoopFresh, high quality, produce at warehouse
prices in our neighborhood! Produce Baskets are offered every other week and are approximately
half fruit and half vegetable! You may choose to get conventional for a $15 contribution (plus fees), or Certified Organic for $10 more! There
are also other add on offerings like bread, granola, oil, honey, and cases of delicious seasonal fruits and vegetables! Visit BountifulBaskets.org
to get the skinny! Create a free account, then log in Monday at noon to Tuesday at 10 p.m. to contribute for the following Saturday!
Your local B week site is Savannah Elementary School
(Denton County)12:30 p.m. Volunteers
1:30 p.m. Pick-up
Who knew
eating healthy
could be so fun
and save money
too?
Teen Lock In (Committee)
Sat., Nov. 8thTeen Movie Night
Fri., Dec. 19th
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips The holidays should be a special time when families and friends come together to celebrate the season. Unfortunately, home burglars view the holiday season a little differently. For them, it is a time of opportunity to burglarize your home for cash, credit cards, and all the new gifts of small electronics, computers, jewelry, and easily sold valuables.Please see below for some tips of what they look for when shopping for a house to burglarize. • Burglars look for an easy entry with good escape
routes. Don’t openly display your Christmas tree and gifts in the front window so it’s easily visible from the street. It’s too tempt-ing for them to smash the window and grab the wrapped packages. Also, please don’t leave gifts in your vehicles!
• Burglars look for occupancy cues like outdoor lights burning 24 hours a day, piled up newspapers, or advertising flyers hanging on the door knob. Use an inexpen-sive light timer when you are away and ask a neighbor to keep the front of your home clean of papers and debris.
• Burglars know to look for the hidden door key near the front entrance. Don’t hide spare keys under rocks, in flowerpots, or above door ledges. Instead give the spare key to a trusted neighbor.
• Burglars prefer to enter through unlocked doors or windows. Sliding windows that are not secure can be seen from distance. One holiday problem can occur when exterior Christmas light extension cords are run inside through a window and prevent it from being secured. Hire an electrician or handyman to install an inexpensive exterior outlet for your holiday lights.
• Don’t leave descriptive telephone answering machine messages like, “You’ve reached the Jones’…we’re away skiing for the Christmas holidays…please leave a message.” Burglars love to hear that they have plenty of time to break in and completely ransack your home.
• After Christmas day, don’t pile up empty gift boxes from your new computer, DVD player, or stereo receiver on the street for the garbage man. Burglars appreciate knowing that you have expensive gifts inside for them to steal. Break them down or cut them up to conceal the items better. After a lucrative burglary, the chances of being burglarized again are increased to steal the new replacement products.
• Consider a home alarm system and ensure you activate it each and every time you leave your home. 99% of all home burglaries occur during the day when no one is home.
• Last, but not least, fortify your home by installing solid core doors, heavy duty locks, longer screws in the lock strike plates and door hinges, and install second-ary security devices on all accessible sliding windows and doors.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2
Social Committee Meeting 7 pm3Savannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR
4Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR
5 Savannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
6 Teen Committee Meeting 6:30 pmSavannah Holiday Party
7 8Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR380 Youth Sports 6pm
9Girl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMR
10 Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmBoy Scouts#372 7 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPRSafety Committee Meeting 7pm
11Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPRHospitality Committee 6 pm
12Boot Camp Babes 5:30 amPoker Club 7 pm BBMRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
13ABC Committee 8am
14 15Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
16 17 Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR Savannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7pm MPR
18Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR 380 Sports 6 pm STMM Water District Meeting 6pm
19Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4
pm MPRTeen Movie Night
19
21 22Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
23Girl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMR
24 25 26Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
27Finance Committee 9am
28 29Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPR
2Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR
3 Savannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPRMovie Under The Stars
4Teen Committee Meeting 7 p.m.
5 6Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
7380 Youth Sports 6 pmGirl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMRSocial Committee Meeting 7 p.m.
8 Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPRSafety Committee Meeting 7 p.m.
9Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPRHospitality Meeting 7 p.m.
10Boot Camp Babes 5:30 a.m.Poker Club 7 p.m. BBMR Savannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
11ABC Committee Meeting 8 a.m.
12 13Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
14 15Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRIsabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPR Savannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR
16Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPRWater District Meeting 6 p.m.
17Boot Camp Babes 5:30 a.m. MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
18Teen Masquerade Party
19 20 Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
21Girl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMR
22Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPR
23Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPRCommunications Committee 6:30 p.m.Open Board Meeting 7 p.m.
24Boot Camp Babes 5:30 a.m. MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
25Finance Committee 9 a.m.
26 27Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
28 29 Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPR
30 Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR
31Savannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1Teen Committee Meeting 6:30 pm
2 3Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
4Social Committee Meeting 7pm
5Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRIsabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7pm MPR
6Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPRHospitality Committee Meeting 7 pm
7Boot Camp Babes 5:30 amPoker Club 7 pm BBMRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
8ABC Committee 8amTeen Lock-in
9 10Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR380 Youth Sports 6pm
11 Girl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMR
12Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPRSafety Committee Meeting 7pm
13 Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR380 Sports 6 pm STMM
14Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
15
16 17Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
18 19Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7pm MPR
20 Savannah Dance (ages 3-4)11:30 a.m. MPR Water District Meeting 6pm
21Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (ages 5-6) 4 pm MPR
22Finance Committee 9a
23/30 24/31Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPR
25Girl Scouts 6:30 pm BBMR
26Boot Camp Babes 5:30 am MPRSavannah Dance (3-4) 10am MPR Isabella Card Club 1 pmKarate (ages 5-7) 5:15 pm MPRKarate (ages 8-13) 6 pm MPRKarate (Age 14+) 7 pm MPR
27 28 29