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Anyone else going a little stir crazy at home? Have bored kids? Here are just a few things to You can sign up to receive a daily indoor activities guide from the KRazy coupon ladyhttps://thekrazycouponlady.com/tips/family/free- indoor-activities-by-day You can use Google Earth to travel the world from the comfort of your home. If your kids need to get moving, here is a list of youtube channels that will help get your kdis moving. https://www.hellodadventures.com/2020/03/12- youtube-channels-to-get-kids-moving- indoors/?fbclid=IwAR1PHyR- tpTPscJGq7Fou43HZRTSprmfSCs3mM3AbxLkJC98 0QJzGhkFWaw Here are a few virtual trip ideas one of the local middle school posted. 1. Lawn Maintenance a. Mowing b. Edging along driveways, sidewalks and curbs c. Weeding 2. Trimming all bushes and shrubs around home and in yards. 3. Trailers and Campers in Front Yard/Driveway. 4. Trash cans are to be stored out of site. 5. Exterior Maintenance: a. Power Washing b. Siding Repairs/Repainting c. Gutter Repairs/Cleaning d. Fence Repairs e. Shutters need repair/replaced/painted 6. Mailbox needs cleaning/repaired/replacing 7. Unapproved ARC Changes a. Fence installation b. Patios/Porch additions c. Removal of Trees d. Installation of Shallow Wells 8. Parking on grass and on common areas. 9. Basketball Goals left on sidewalks, verges, streets and TOP VIOLATIONS Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Mark Your Calendars March 21 st Spring Festival 11-2pm (Rain Date March 28) Easter Egg Hunt April 12 th 8am Egg Hunt 7pm Scavenger Hunt (Rain Date April 18) May 9 th Community Spring Yard Sale 8-12pm (Rain Date May 16) June 13 th Pool Party 11am-2pm (Rain Date June 20 ) July 25th Swimathon Fundraiser (Rain Date August 1) September 12 th Community Fall Yard Sale 8-12pm (Rain Date September 19 th ) November 1-20 Canned Food Drive December 1-20 Angel Tree December (TBA) Golf Cart Parade Don’t forget! April 2020 Please take advantage of our HOA website. It is a great resource for homeowners; it is filled with the event calendar, contact COVID-19 We are all dealing with COVID-19 right now and how it is affecting our lives. Some of us have quarantined ourselves, only going out for the essentials, while some of us still need to go out to work. Many of us have children home, as school has been cancelled for the remainder of the year. It’s important that we are prepared, but not panicked. It’s still fine to go outside and soak up the sun: walk your dog, go for a run, ride bikes, and go on a family walk; just remember to stay a safe distance from those that don’t live in your home. For updates and to find tips on what you can do to stay safe, please check out the CDC’s website. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019- ncov/index.html And as we are continually admonished to do, wash your hands. Also, we can also clean and disinfect our homes and offices on a daily basis: countertops, tables, doorknobs, Attached to this newsletter are some great resources about the rules, regulations, and laws applying to Golf Carts

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Page 1: TOP VIOLATIONS · 2020-04-19 · 5. Exterior Maintenance: a. Power Washing b. Siding Repairs/Repainting c. Gutter Repairs/Cleaning d. Fence Repairs e. Shutters need repair/replaced/painted

Anyone else going a little stir crazy at home?

Have bored kids? Here are just a few things to

check out.

You can sign up to receive a daily indoor activities guide from the

KRazy coupon lady. https://thekrazycouponlady.com/tips/family/free-

indoor-activities-by-day

You can use Google Earth to travel the world from the comfort of

your home.

If your kids need to get moving, here is a list of youtube channels

that will help get your kdis moving. https://www.hellodadventures.com/2020/03/12-

youtube-channels-to-get-kids-moving-

indoors/?fbclid=IwAR1PHyR-

tpTPscJGq7Fou43HZRTSprmfSCs3mM3AbxLkJC98

0QJzGhkFWaw

Here are a few virtual trip ideas one of the local middle school

posted. https://www.effinghamschools.com/Page/35033?fbcli

1. Lawn Maintenance

a. Mowing

b. Edging along driveways,

sidewalks and curbs

c. Weeding

2. Trimming all bushes and shrubs

around home and in yards.

3. Trailers and Campers in Front

Yard/Driveway.

4. Trash cans are to be stored out

of site.

5. Exterior Maintenance:

a. Power Washing

b. Siding Repairs/Repainting

c. Gutter Repairs/Cleaning

d. Fence Repairs

e. Shutters need

repair/replaced/painted

6. Mailbox needs

cleaning/repaired/replacing

7. Unapproved ARC Changes

a. Fence installation

b. Patios/Porch additions

c. Removal of Trees

d. Installation of Shallow

Wells

8. Parking on grass and on

common areas.

9. Basketball Goals left on

sidewalks, verges, streets and

common areas when not in use.

10. Pine Straw and Leaves on Roof

TOP VIOLATIONS

Cancelled Due to COVID-19

fu

Mark Your Calendars

March 21st Spring Festival 11-2pm

(Rain Date March 28)

Easter Egg Hunt April 12th

8am Egg Hunt

7pm Scavenger Hunt

(Rain Date April 18)

May 9th Community Spring Yard Sale

8-12pm

(Rain Date May 16)

June 13th Pool Party 11am-2pm

(Rain Date June 20)

July 25th Swimathon Fundraiser

(Rain Date August 1)

September 12th Community Fall Yard Sale

8-12pm

(Rain Date September 19th)

November 1-20 Canned Food Drive

December 1-20 Angel Tree

December (TBA) Golf Cart Parade

Don’t forget!

There is a hands-free law in

Georgia. This applies to vehicles

and golf carts as well. We want to

keep everyone safe in our neighborhood, so

please do your part by following the law. Drivers

need to be alert and not distracted, especially with

children out and about, but also for the safety of

other drivers.

April 2020

The ARC Submission Form can be found online.

https://office.smartwebs.com/Arc/SWForms/index.csh

tml#/forms/107b1f40-475a-ea11-8105-000c2903e046

Please take advantage of our HOA website. It

is a great resource for homeowners; it is

filled with the event calendar, contact

COVID-19

We are all dealing with COVID-19 right now and

how it is affecting our lives. Some of us have

quarantined ourselves, only going out for the

essentials, while some of us still need to go out to

work. Many of us have children home, as school

has been cancelled for the remainder of the year.

It’s important that we are prepared, but not

panicked. It’s still fine to go outside and soak up

the sun: walk your dog, go for a run, ride bikes, and

go on a family walk; just remember to stay a safe

distance from those that don’t live in your home.

For updates and to find tips on what you can do to

stay safe, please check out the CDC’s website.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-

ncov/index.html

And as we are continually admonished to do,

wash your hands. Also, we can also clean

and disinfect our homes and offices on a

daily basis: countertops, tables, doorknobs,

Attached to this newsletter are

some great resources about the

rules, regulations, and laws

applying to Golf Carts

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aries

The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 mainly spreads from person to person.

When someone who is infected coughs or sneezes, they send droplets

containing the virus into the air. A healthy person can then breathe in those

droplets. You can also catch the virus if you touch a surface or object that has

the virus on it and then touch your mouth, nose, or eyes.

Coronavirus: What you Need to Know

The coronavirus can live for hours to days on surfaces like countertops and

doorknobs. How long it survives depends on the material the surface is made

from.

Here's a guide to how long coronaviruses -- the family of viruses that includes

the one that causes COVID-19 -- can live on some of the surfaces you

probably touch on a daily basis. Keep in mind that researchers still have a lot to

learn about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. For example, they

don't know whether exposure to heat, cold, or sunlight affects how long it lives

on surfaces.

Surface Time Examples

Metal 5 days Doorknobs, Jewelry

Wood 4 days Furniture, Decking

Plastics 2 to 3 days Milk Cartons

Stainless Steel 2 to 3 days Refrigerators, Pots

Cardboard 24 hours Shipping Boxes

Copper 4 hours Cookware, Pennies

Aluminum 2 to 8 hours Soda Cans

Glass Up to 5 days Mirrors, Windows

Ceramics 5 days Pottery, Dishes

Paper Varies Receipts

COVID-19 doesn’t seem to spread through exposure to food. Still, it’s a good idea to wash

fruits and vegetables before you eat them. Wash your hands after you visit the supermarket.

If you have a weakened immune system, you might want to buy frozen or canned produce.