The Shire March 2020

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Watch for spring Volunteer Community Days to help clean up member owned properties.

and her friends got together with shovels, rakes and garbage bags and made the area safer and more beautiful for the

parents and children who use it. It is that kind of community spirit that will help

keep your dues down and our community

Happy New Year Glenshire Members,

at its best. Starting in late Spring thru the Fall we will be putting together

As Spring approaches the melting snow

Volunteer Community Days to tackle

projects necessary to keep your property

owned properties throughout Glenshire.

the GDRA Board wants to recognize

Trail to clearing green space areas for a

beyond to improve their yards and our

by coming out and volunteering for the

major landscape/defensible space project

safer place to live. Make sure you are on

pictures to glenshire1@sbcglobal.net with

page for dates and further details.

be recognized for your efforts in future

While the snow is still on the ground

will once again uncover all those outdoor

the clean up of Association (member)

Firewise and well-maintained. This year

Be it cleaning and maintaining the Lake

those homeowners that go above and

Firewise community you can do your part

community. If you are planning to do a

day to make your community a better and

this year send in your before and after

our email list and following our Facebook

the subject line: Greening Glenshire and

Together we can accomplish so much!

editions of the Shire and with a yard sign

commending your efforts. Check in May’s edition of the Shire for fire wise, water

wise and Truckee River Watershed riverfriendly landscaping tips.

the safety of others keep dogs on a

leash while on Lake Trails. The office has received several complaints regarding

uncontrolled dogs in that area and there have been a few unfortunate incidents that have resulted in injuries that were

completely avoidable. There are plenty

of other areas to walk your dogs off leash

and let them play free. Let’s work together to keep that wonderful natural resource beautiful and accessible to all.

Enjoy the rest of your winter activities and I’ll see you out and about. Board President,

CarlaEmbertson

please remember it is still necessary to

pick up after your animals and dispose of their waste properly. Our Lake Trail

is an especially important area to keep maintained as frozen waste will melt

A huge thank you to Jacqueline Anderson

and run into the lake and surrounding

party to beautify our playground. She

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for volunteering to put together a work

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