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National Night Out

The HOA is hosting NNO this year at the clubhouse on Bluebird and everything is FREE! Please come out, meet a neighbor, do….

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Nine O’Clock Safety Routine

You can start your Nine O’Clock Safety Routine today. In a few moments, you can often stop crime before it occurs….

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Why Do We Need A Blog?

When you are passionate about something, you want to share it. Blogging is an excellent way to share that enthusiasm and….

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Back To School Security Tips

It is back to school time again. That has come to mean a myriad of things for us over the last year; however, as we regain and learn to….

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Alert - Mailbox Safety

Some residents have reported alleged mailbox tampering and mail theft. This is a federal offense. There are several things you can do to….

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