december2013 newsletter
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Monthly newsletter for the residents of Forest Heights Homeowners Association in Portland, OregonTRANSCRIPT
B U D G E T N E W S
T h e B u d g e t a n d F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e a p p r o v e s 2 0 1 4 b u d g e t p l a n
T I S T H E S E A S O N
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DECEMBER 2013
N E W S F R O M T H E M A N A G E R
M o n t h l y u p d a t e f r o m t h e G e n e r a l Manager’s Desk
winter geese at mill pond park
Forest Heights
Homeowners Association
2033 NW Miller Road
Portland, Oregon 97229
Phone: 503.297.9400
Fax: 503.297.9408
Office Hours: Monday—Friday
9:00 am—5:00 pm
Email: [email protected]
Vision Statement
To create and foster excellence
in community, environment and
quality of life.
Board of Directors | 2012-2013
Don Bielen—President
Stuart Roberts—Secretary
Greg Maletic
Heather Gaitan
Kyle Abraham
Pamela Morris
Jamie O’Halloren
Association Staff
Jennifer Callaghan—General Manager
email: [email protected]
Judith Souers—Office Administrator
email: [email protected]
Kimberly Monaco—Marketing,
Communications & Event Coordinator
email: [email protected]
Wes Hansen—Compliance Coordinator
email: [email protected]
Richard Metzger—Maintenance
Supervisor
Juan Guerrero—Maintenance Team
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The Forest Heights Board of Directors
passed the 2014 Operating Budget
with a dues increase of 2% or $12.00
per year per household. The last dues
increase was in 2009. FHHOA man-
agement and the Board of Directors
make every attempt to implement cost
savings but over the past five years
expenses such as administration,
utilities, insurance, shuttle bus and
common area maintenance have
increased. Additionally, the onsite
Common Property reserve study
requires an annual increase of 3%
to offset the impact of inflation that
is built into the study. This increase
in common area funding decreases
the funds available for operations.
The 2014 Operating Budget includes
small funding increases for community
events (the Fall Festival and entertain-
ment at the new amphitheater) and
support for CC&R compliance.
Historically, FHHOA’s actual financial
results have been in line with the an-
nual budget guidelines. In 2013 we
realized savings in the following areas:
• Payroll (Admin and Compliance
• Office supplies and postage
• Professional Services
• Bank charges
Also in 2013 we benefited from an un-
anticipated receipt of a BETC credit of
$ 47,307 which will allow us to make
pedestrian safety improvements on
Miller Road.
In summary, FHHOA continues to be
on solid financial footing. The 2014
Operating Budget funds the high stan-
dards of livability, an on site office and
staffing that defines our community.
The Common Property reserve fund
is adequately funded as evidenced
by the Mill Pond dredging project
completed in 2013 without a special
assessment. Management, the Board
of Directors and FHHOA committees
are all committed to protecting reve-
nues and managing expenses in 2014
and beyond. We welcome your input
and comments in support of our beau-
tiful and special community.
The 2014 Operating Budget and
supporting details are posted on the
FHHOA website at www.fhhoa.com.
Detailed copies are available in the
HOA office. If you have comments
or questions you may contact our
General Manager, Jennifer Callaghan
or me through our general email at
[email protected]. You may also
address the Board directly at the
monthly Board meeting during the
Open Forum. The Board meets the
second Tuesday of each month.
~ Mary F Shuhert,
FHHOA Treasurer and Chair of the
Budget and Finance Committee ~
BOARD APPROVES 2014 BUDGET
F R O M T H E B U D G E T & F I N A N C E C O M M I T T E E
D id you know that street lights on public streets are maintained by the City of
Portland, and not the HOA? If you have a street light near your home that is out,
or not functioning properly, please check it for a “C##” and report the outage to
503-865-LAMP or visit the online site to report an outage.
Street lights that are out on private streets are maintained by the HOA. If there is a light
out on a private street, please report it to us at [email protected].
When reporting a street light issue, to either the City of Portland or the HOA, please
provide the following information:
• Nearest address to streetlight pole – or the best description possible
• Confirm whether light is out completely or cycling on and off
• For ease of identification, we request that a ribbon be tied to the pole at eye
level. This ribbon will be removed and discarded when the streetlight is fixed.
The City of Portland’s website also allows you to upload a photograph of the street light
and offers tips on where to locate the “C##” number on the pole. Thanks for helping keep
our streets safe and well lit during these darker days of winter.
LIGHT CHECK!
O ne of the primary goals of any
homeowners association is to
protect and enhance the value of
the community. This is most often accom-
plished through the associations diligent
maintenance of the community’s common
property, and working to ensure that all
owners adhere to the governing rules of
the community.
Here’s a look at some of the projects the
FHHOA accomplished in 2013:
• Retrofitted 24 street lamps to LED.
This project is on its way to paying
for itself in electricity savings
• Sealed the Chapin waterfall using a
new product that has reduced water
loss by 90%, and hopefully saves us
from needing to replace the waterfall
altogether
• Replaced the stairway at Miller Rd.
and Mill Ridge Rd. with one that will
last twice as long (20+ years) as the
previous staircase
• Replaced the failing efface arches on
Chapin with cement in anticipation of
a 50+ year lifespan
• Completed the Tract R landscape
improvement to Mill Pond Park
• Successfully saved over $10,000 in
community events while preserving
the integrity of our core events
• Planted in excess of 900 trees and
shrubs in our natural areas
• Transformed our security contract to
provide targeted service
• Awarded, through partnership with
WMSWCD, an $18,000 grant to help
identify opportunities and educate the
community on effective stormwater
management
Additional projects we have started:
• Comprehensive signage project,
including the restoration of all copper
signage throughout the community.
Once that is complete, additional
“entry points” to Forest Heights will
be identified and marked accordingly
• Transportation analysis to identify
alternative ways to fund the shuttle
service and/or continue to reduce
expenses
• Comprehensive, inclusive community
engagement plan designed to improve
the experience of living in Forest
Heights for all owners
• Implemented multiple new events such
as the pet parade, wellness day, and
new owner reception. We are currently
planning many more self-sustaining
social opportunities for the community
• We have also started a Community
Disaster Preparedness/NET Team
in Forest Heights and hope to host a
series of workshops on “community
response and preparedness” over the
next year
~Jennifer Callaghan,
FHHOA General Manager ~
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Are you curious about things
going on in our community?
Do you have questions about
issues that impact Forest
Heights? If you are wondering
about something, chances are
others in our community are
curious about the same thing,
so do us all a favor and send in
your questions. Email your ques-
tions to [email protected]
Questions received by the 10th
of each month will be answered
in the next month’s newsletter.
Have you got a
question about
Forest Heights?
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The Forest Heights Homeowners Association will be
celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2014 and is embarking
on a community-wide project to help celebrate this mile-
stone: a Forest Heights Community Cookbook.
We are looking for recipes from all Forest Heights
homeowners – past and present – for this one-of-a-kind
cookbook. It doesn’t matter if you just moved to Forest
Heights, if you’ve lived here for 20+ years, or are a
previous owner; we want to hear from you. And because
Forest Heights is such a culturally diverse community,
we are especially interested in recipes that represent the
cultures and culinary customs that make up our very
unique community.
Here are the types of recipes we’re looking for:
• Appetizers & Beverages
• Soup & Salad
• Vegetables & Side Dishes
• Main Dish
• Breads & Rolls
• Desserts
• Cookies & Candy
• This & That
The success of this project will depend on the number of
entries we receive, so we’re allowing up to five recipes
per household. It is our hope to have all entries come
from Forest Heights homeowners, our staff, and the
dedicated vendors who have helped make our Annual
International Festival such a huge success. Whether it’s
the casserole recipe that your grandmother used to
make, or the amazing pumpkin soup that you just made
last week, the cookbook can’t happen without your reci-
pes. Please join in on the fun and share your favorite
recipes today!
How to contribute
There are three ways you can send in your recipes:
• Typensave Online: Go to our partner site (see
instructions below) and enter your recipes
online. Easy and fast, this option shows you
what your recipe will look like when printed
• Email the Association: Email your recipes to
• Mail or fax your recipes to the association office:
2033 NW Miller Road, Portland, Oregon 97229
Fax: 503.297.9408
Please include the source of your recipe if you know
where you originally got it from (e.g. “from my great -
grandmother”). If there’s a story behind the recipe, feel
free to share that too.
We will be collecting recipes from November 2013
through May 2014, with an expected print date of early
summer 2014.
Questions? Send them to: [email protected] or call:
503.297.9400.
F R O M T H E H O A O F F I C E
FOREST HEIGHTS ANNOU NCES COMMUNITY COOKBOOK PROJECT
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR RECIPES ONLINE
1.) Click this link or go to: http://www.typensave.com/get-started/
2.) Enter the user name: ForestHeights
3.) Enter the password: onion932
4.) Follow the online instructions for ‘Add Recipes’
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Upcoming
Community
Events
Milk & Cookies with Santa
Date: Saturday, December 7th, 2013
Time: 12:00 to 2:00 pm
Location: Kaer Property Group
Wine and Real Estate
Date: Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Time: 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Location: Kaer Property Group
FHHOA Office Closed
The FHHOA office will be closed
Tuesday, December 24th and
Wednesday, December 25th for the
Christmas holiday
Tree Recycling
Saturday, January 4th
Sunday, January 5th
9:00 am—3:00 pm
Location: Village Center
Changes coming to the
FHHOA newsletter
The Forest Heights HOA will be making
some new and exciting changes to this
newsletter starting in January 2014.
Instead of a monthly newsletter, we will
be switching to a quarterly publication
that will include in-depth articles on is-
sues impacting the community, project
and committee updates, HOA financials
and compliance related information.
To ensure that our homeowners are receiving the most
up-to-date information from the HOA, we will continue
to send email communications on a bi-monthly (or as
needed) basis. These emails will be brief in nature and
will cover the latest news “at -a-glance”.
As always, the HOA’s website is your best source for
all the news, information and resources you need in
order to be an informed member of the Forest Heights
community.
Phillip Sakash, Forest Heights resident and owner of
Eco Products Northwest, is sponsoring a winter clothing
drive in conjunction with the Vancouver Avenue Street
Ministries. Items needed include: clothing of all kinds,
coats, jackets, shoes, hats, scarves, gloves, socks and
blankets. Phillip and a local relief agency will be hand-
ing out clothing items and sack lunches in downtown
Portland throughout the winter months and would be
grateful for any clothing items you are able to donate.
Please contact Phillip directly to arrange donations.
He can be reached at: [email protected] or by
phone at: 971-563-2978.
Items can also be dropped
off at the HOA office in the
Village Center.
Resident Sponsoring
Winter Clothing Drive
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
TEAM WORK · EXPERIENCE · PROFESSIONALISM · DILIGENCE · TRUST
Come find out what’s selling in Forest
Heights at our Wine & Real Estate Event!
WWW.KAERPROPERTYGROUP.COM
Drop in anytime from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Refreshments served
Date: Thursday, December 19th 2013
Kaer Property Group Office
Across from Starbucks at the Village Center
2029 NW Miller Rd | Portland, OR 97229
Call (503) 699-3980
Contact us for a complimentary market
analysis of your neighborhood and your home
Time:
Location:
Contact:
We are quickly approaching that time of year that brings out
those looking for a crime of opportunity. Please be aware
that during this time of year, thieves are known to follow or
watch for UPS, FedEx, US Mail or other delivery trucks and
then target a home after a delivery is made. Here are some
suggestions for helping to prevent the theft of packages
delivered to your home:
• If possible, use your workplace as the shipping address
• Track your shipments online so you know what day
they are to arrive
• Ask a neighbor to watch for your delivery and hold your
items until you arrive home
• Keep an eye on your neighborhood and report suspi-
cious activity to the Portland police
• Request a signature delivery option if available, or re-
quest your shipment be held at the shipping facility
(such as the UP Post Office) for pick up
If you do not receive your shipment on time, check with the
company of origin and confirm the delivery. If your package
was delivered and you did not receive it, report the theft or
loss immediately to the original company, the shipping
company and the Portland Police Non-Emergency number:
503-823-3333
Tis the Season: Protect Yourself from Holiday
Package Delivery Theft
Saturday January 4th and Sunday January
Recycling trees in Forest Heights and West Tualatin View for 17 years!
Just place your tree by curb (away from garbage cans) or by garage by 9:00 am
The Forest Heights HOA is committed to producing self-sustaining
events for our residents. If you have enjoyed any of our events in the
past—like the Easter Egg Hunt, the Fireworks Show, the International
Festival or our Halloween Party—and are interested in sponsoring any
portion of these events, we want to hear from you! Event sponsorship
opportunities will help the association keep our event costs down and
help promote your business or family giving.
All ranges of sponsorship will be considered, from partial payment of a
DJ to donuts and coffee at the egg hunt. Sponsors will receive special
recognition in all FHHOA publications, on our website, in our mailings
and email blasts.
If you are interested in sponsoring any of the Forest Heights
Community Events for 2014, please contact Kim Monaco by email:
[email protected] or by calling 503.297.9400.
We’re looking for 2014
event sponsors!
Recycle your holiday
tree right here in Forest
Heights!
You can drop off
your tree at the Village
Center, or arrange for
pick up at your home.
PET CARE Responsible 12 year old girl who loves to care for your pets. I am available to walk, play with, feed or care for while you are at work or away. All types of animals, birds or fish are
acceptable. Please call to schedule your pet care. Manoy 503-203-1787
CERTIFIED READING THERAPIST Private sessions to improve your child's reading skills. Call for information or to schedule
an evaluation. Caren 503-327-8046 or [email protected]
PET CARE / PLANT WATERING
Responsible 13 and 16 year old brothers provide excellent nurture for your pets and plants. In the
last five years we have cared for numerous neighborhood pets, watered an abundance of vegeta-
tion and provided many dogs a daily walk. References. Call Reid or Trent at: 503-203-1491
BABYSITTER Responsible 12 year old girl available for babysitting in the Forest Heights Neighborhood. I am
Red Cross-certified and love kids! Call Abby at 503-292-7744.
PIANO LESSONS Children and adult lessons available. All levels and ages are welcome. Start a new hobby or pick up where you left off as a child. I travel to you. Well-established local
business with outstanding Forest Heights' references.
Contact Sarah at 503 313 1216; [email protected]
BABYSITTING
MUSIC
TUTORING & ART LESSONS
PET/PLANT CARE
TUTORING/COLLEGE ESSAY HELP
Tutoring, all ages, Math, English, French, SAT/ACT prep. College application essays help.
Creation and editing. Terrific, experienced certified teacher. I travel to you. Excellent Forest
Heights references. Please contact Sarah at [email protected] or 503 313 1216
BABYSITTING SERVICE My name is Kendall and am 13 years old. I live in Forest Heights and an Red Cross CPR
certified. My parents will drive me to residences in the neighborhood. I can be reached at
503-780-1890/503-706-0348, and charge $5.00/hr.
HOLIDAY CHILD CARE
Hi! My name’s Julia Renner, and I’m an honors freshman at Northeastern University in Boston. I’ll be home for winter break from December 13 until New Year’s. If you’d like some-one experienced, fun and reliable to watch your kids while you head to holiday parties, take them somewhere outside the house while you manage holiday preparations, or just give you a day or two off while they’re home for a long winter break, give me a call. I have 8 years’ experience with infants and kids of all ages, am certified in child/infant first aid and CPR, and can provide outstanding references upon request. Contact me anytime from now until December if you’d like to chat, get a copy of my resume or hear from my references. I look
forward to meeting you and your kids! [email protected] (503) 858-5483
Experienced and Reliable Pet Sitting and Plant Watering
I'm very responsible, have over six years of experience, and also have outstanding refer-
ences. I can water plants, and feed, water, walk, play with, clean up after, and care for your
pets. I've lived with cats, dogs, hamsters, and fish, and have experience sitting for cats,
dogs, guinea pigs, birds, fish, and snails. I'll show your pets and plants lots of love and care.
My rates are low and flexible, and I'm almost always free, especially over the summer and
on weekends. Contact me at [email protected] or 503-291-1249.
BABYSITTING Tess Pauken, babysitting, age 13, Red Cross certified, $5.00/hr., Responsible & reliable.
Contact:503-297-4007 or email: [email protected]
Learn To Paint in Oils. Forest Heights resident artist is looking for a couple teens between the ages of
11 and 15 who love art, like to draw and want to learn to oil paint.
Email Vicki Cole at [email protected] Reasonably priced classes.
PET CARETAKER Hello, my name is Emily Wu! I'm a Junior at Lincoln High School, extremely fond of animals. I would love to care for your pet (or that precious hydrangea!) while you are away. I have two
dogs myself, and a lot of experiences with pets. I charge low rates, and will shower your
animal with lots of loving. Call me at (503-490-9543) or email me at [email protected].
An All-In-One Gal! EXPERIENCED Baby/ Pet & House Sitter Hello! My name is Jamie Huggins. I turn 22 in December and drive a safe Volvo. I have about 5 years of babysitting experience, including nannying. I have been dog walking/
petsitting for about 2 years now. I am currently working at Chen's Dynasty in Bethany Village and attending PCC Rock Creek studying business administration. I plan to transfer to PSU
this spring. My rates vary on a case by case basis, but the range does not go below or above $10-$15/hr. I can do all kinds of things from errands to babysitting to mild cleaning like
laundry and dishes. I am advertising myself as an all in one kind of person. I am looking to help anybody who needs that extra hand in their everyday lives! I specialize in babysitting
and pet/house sitting but I am very capable of executing that chore you are just too busy to get to! I am honest, fun, outgoing and stern but kind. I love both kids and animals more
than you can imagine! I have MANY references that can be provided upon request. Please call or text me at 503.453.0720, I will say text is best as I may be in class or at work,
I DO respond promptly! I have a busy schedule but I can definitely help!
Responsible, Fun, and Experienced Babysitter Available Hi, I'm Katherine. I'm a freshman at Lincoln High School. If you're looking for a reliable, red-cross certified, fun babysitter, look no further. I've been babysitting and being a mothers-
helper since age ten, and have great references. I love kids of all ages (as well as pets), and I can cook, clean up, and help kids with their homework too. My rate is $6/hour for one kid; additional rates available upon request. I'm usually free, especially over the summer and on
weekends. Contact me at [email protected] or 503-291-1249.
GUITAR LESSONS Classically trained guitarist now accepting new students; can teach any style of guitar
Friendly, enthusiastic and easy going Forest Heights resident.. Open to teaching theory to non-guitarists. Music reading taught to every student, any age and skill welcome.
Rates available upon request. Rory Kenner (360) 510-0096 [email protected]
LOOKING TO LIVEN UP YOUR NEXT DINNER OR COCKTAIL PARTY? Pianist available to play background music for your next event. Genre of music can be
discussed. Has had 11+ years of piano experience. References available upon request.
$50/hr. Christina Seung 503.320.4296 Email: [email protected]
Babysitter Hunting? Got one or more 1-6 year olds? Look no further! My name is Claire Jackson, I’m a sopho-more at Lincoln High School, and I am here to tell you your kids are safe in my hands. But there’s no reason for you to trust me on the spot, so don’t be shy to call me at the phone number indicated at the bottom of the advertisement. Living in Forest Heights makes for
easy access to any one of your homes, so don’t be shy to call me last minute late Saturday night, as long as you call I will do my best to make it over to your house just in time to make
it to that movie you were dying to see. Yours truly, Claire Jackson (503) 803-7881
CERTIFIED BABYSITTER
I'm Jaclyn and I am a responsible 13 year old. I have been certified through the Red Cross
Babysitting Class. I am capable of helping kids with homework as well. I am available on the
weekends and Holiday Breaks. I am also very good with dogs and cats. My rate is $5/hour.
Contact me at my mom's cell 602-809-0917 or email: [email protected]
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER Searching for a reliable, experienced, and fun-loving babysitter? My name is Annika Han-
steen Izora and I’m 17 years old. I’ve been babysitting for four years, and with four younger siblings; I know how to take on any handful. I’m certified in Red Cross First Aid, CPR, and
AED, with experience in caring for children of all ages. Above all, I love kids and I understand what it means to keep them safe and happy. Please contact me and we can have a chance
to get to know each other. Call 503-705-6481, weekends only
PIANO LESSONS Concert pianist teaches your child the art and technique of the piano.
Over 10 years of teaching experience. My home or yours.
Contact Lydia: 503/292 6868 or by email:[email protected]
GUITAR LESSONS Hi my name is Michaela and I am 17 years old and have lived in Forest Heights most of
my life. I am looking for work with pet-sitting, house sitting, babysitting, dog walking or driving children to appointments/sports. I can also assist with grocery shopping,
errands, etc. I have a reliable car and good driving record. $12.00 an hour, can negotiate for house and pet sitting. For caring reliable help call me at 503 737 4845
or e-mail me at [email protected].
Professional Pet Sitter/Dog Walker Professional pet care when you cannot be there. Insured and bonded, pet first aid certified. Administer meds, give shots and lots of love. When you hire me, I am the only one who does
the job. I do not contract out any work. I also do overnights. Call Candis at 503-246-7559 or email me at [email protected]. For more information about me, my rates, and
policies, check out my website: http://www.noplacelikehomeforpets.com/
Need a babysitter? Contact Grace Sullivan at 503-686-8805 or at [email protected]. CPR certified,
16 years old, previous childcare experience. Reliable and responsible.
FOR RENT
Babysitter for Hire Hello, my name is April Mallery. I am 11 and going into 6th grade at East Sylvan. I love little kids (3 and older). I love cats and dogs, too. I am very creative and watchful. I am Red Cross
class certified. Call or text me on my cell. My number is: 503-577-2682.
Shop Space for Rent
Shop in Cedar Mill available for boat, car or trailer storage. Maximum height 6 feet 9
inches. For pricing and information, call Marlene at: 503-260-6129
Dogs Love to Run! If your dog needs a midday running or trotting break, contact me. I love being outside
with dogs no matter what the weather, and have experience with dogs of all sizes. Extensive experience with golden retrievers and labs. Excellent references available.
Current start times available: 11:00 a.m. through 12.30 on Monday, Wednesday,
and Thursday. Meg DesCamp, [email protected].
CONDO FOR RENT—HAWAII Beautiful 1246 sq ft condo for rent on Kaanapali Beach, Maui, from Sunday
March 23—Sunday March 30th 2014. Located in the Westin Kaanapali North Villas. Can supply floor plan and photos. Asking $3500 for the week. Sleeps 8.
Contact Lisa at [email protected] MISC
BOYS CLOTHING SALE
Former Childs’ Way parent selling VERY nice and large assortment of Boy’s clothes, sizes
from infant to 7. Nordstrom, Gap, Gymboree brands, winter coats too! To schedule a private
shopping time, email: [email protected] or call/test: 503-310-1365
HOUSECLEANING
Veronica’s House Cleaning Professional, high quality, low rates, free estimates. Mini-blinds, party clean up, window
cleaning. Good references. Has many clients in Forest Heights.
Call Veronica at: 503.619-6690
FOREST HEIGHTS STORAGE UNITS
FOR LEASE
503.802.2551
Store your overflow items
close to home!
For pricing and options,
call Caroline Karl:
Happy Holidays from the Forest Homeowners Association!
We wish you peace, happiness and prosperity this holiday
season.
Chewy Molasses Spice Cookies
• 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
• 2 teaspoons baking soda
• ½ teaspoon nutmeg
• ½ teaspoon ground ginger
• 1 teaspoon cloves
• 1 ½ teaspoons cinnamon
• ¾ cup butter
• ½ cup sugar
• ½ cup molasses
• 1 egg
• ¾ cup turbinado sugar
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
Sift together the dry ingredients.
On low heat melt the butter in a 2-quart saucepan. Cool the
butter slightly, and then add the sugar, and mix well. Add
the molasses. Stir until completely blended (this will take a
minute or two). Add the egg and blend well.
Add the dry ingredients into pan and mix until just blended.
Chill the dough for 30 minutes. Using a small spoon, scoop
out some batter and roll it into a ball slightly smaller than a
walnut in size. Put the turbinado sugar in a flat bowl. Roll
the balls of cookie dough in the sugar. Place the balls on
an ungreased cookie sheet (or use a Silpat non-stick mat).
Bake for 10 minutes. Cool the cookies for a minute on the
sheet before moving them. Makes 3 dozen.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 Safety,
Streetscape and Transportation
11:30 am
Community Engagement
Committee
6:00 pm
3 4 Go Green
Committee
6:00 pm
5 Architectural
Review Committee
9:00 am
6 7 Milk & Cookies
with Santa 12:00 to 2:00 pm
Kaer Property
Group
8 9
10 Board of Directors
6:30 pm
11
12
13 14
15 16 Budget & Finance
Committee
6:00 pm
17
18 19
Wine & Real Estate 5:00 to 7:30pm
Kaer Property
20 21
22 23
24 FHHOA Office
Closed
25 FHHOA Office
Closed
26
27 28
29 30 31
DECEMBER 2013
Here’s a snapshot of FHHOA activities and
meetings for the month of December. Print and
keep this calendar in a handy spot so you’ll have
access to what’s happening in your community.