June2013 newsletter

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OH PIONEERS

The HOA needs help documenting the history of Forest Heights

NEWS FROM THE MANAGER Monthly update from the General Manager’s Desk

GARAGE SALE

Our spring community garage sale is June 1st.

pinnacle press Monthly Newsletter for the Residents of the Forest Heights Homeowners Association

JUNE•2013

Looking west from valley view park Formerly known as “Lot 265”


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: contactus@fhhoa.com

Vision Statement To create and foster excellence in community, environment and quality of life.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to make the Forest Heights Homeowners Association run so smoothly? Or been inspired to make a change in your community? The following is an abbreviated description of the Forest Heights HOA Committees. Please visit our website at www.fhhoa.com for detailed descriptions of each committee.

Board of Directors | 2012-2013 Don Bielen—President Stuart Roberts—Secretary Greg Maletic Heather Gaitan Kyle Abraham Don Ciffone Pamela Morris

Association Staff Jennifer Callaghan—General Manager email: jcallaghan@fhhoa.com Judith Souers—Office Administrator email: jsouers@fhhoa.com Kimberly Monaco—Marketing, Communications & Event Coordinator email: kmonaco@fhhoa.com Wes Hansen—Compliance Coordinator Richard Metzger—Maintenance Supervisor Juan Guerrero—Maintenance Team

Go Green, Natural Habitat, Trails & Landscape Committee The purpose of the Go Green, Landscape, Trails and Habitat Committee is to assist the Board of Directors in the following areas and to bring to the Board information on which action and decisions may be based:

• Go Green and Sustainability • Landscape

Budget & Finance Committee The purpose of the Budget and Finance Committee is to ensure that dues assessments by the Association are reasonable and necessary and that expenditures by the Association are prudent and appropriate.

Safety, Streetscape & Transportation Committee The purpose of the Safety, Streetscape and Transportation (SST) Committee is to monitor the streets and common areas for safety related issues, address the aesthetics of streets, work with the city and neighboring communities to address public transportation needs, and investigate/respond to homeowner inquiries on these subjects.

Parks & Recreation Committee The purpose of the Park and Recreation Committee is to monitor park and recreation facilities and activities and to make recommendations for improvements, upgrades and additional facilities to the Board of Directors.

• Trails • Natural Habitat Community Outreach Committee The purpose of the Community Outreach Committee is to create opportunities for Forest Heights residents to meet together and socialize on a regular basis at a reasonable and appropriate expense to the Association.

Communications Committee The purpose of the Communications Committee is to work together with the HOA Board, management, and staff, to inform, engage, and educate residents and other interested parties regarding issues important to their understanding of, and participation in, the neighborhood. If any of these committees are of interest to you, please complete our easy online form. Your community thanks you! 3

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PRESIDENT’S CORNER

FROM YOUR NEW FOREST HEIGHTS HOA BOARD PRESIDENT

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Constant Change – Shaping Our Future

s the Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, “The only thing that is constant is change.” This paradox intrigued me as an adolescent and is a theme I embrace yet today. One could say that the Forest Heights community embodies this concept through its twenty-five years of constant change. Fortunately, through our dedicated volunteers and insightful leadership over the decades, our neighborhood association has evolved into one of the most desirable and sought after communities in the greater Portland area. As the newly elected President of the Forest Heights Homeowners Association, I can safely say that my relationship with the community has also been one of change and growth. Since purchasing our first lot in Forest Heights in 1994 and subsequently building three homes, I have had the pleasure of serving on the Social Committee, as it was known, prior to joining the Policy Oversight Committee to update the association’s policies and procedures. Shortly thereafter, I joined the Budget and Finance Committee prior to becoming Chairman of Budget and Finance for several years. These experiences served as a natural training ground to be elected to the Forest Height’s Board of Directors and to serve as the Association Treasurer.

You may ask why does one volunteer to serve the community? From my standpoint, there are multiple reasons and none of them complicated. One, to feel at “home” it is important for me to be involved in the community and form lasting relationships with others. Secondly, my philosophy is that you can either choose to passively stand by and accept whatever outcome occurs in any given situation, or you can take an active role in shaping and controlling your own destiny. Fortunately, Forest Heights is comprised of volunteers who share this philosophy and demonstrate it on a daily basis. Forest Heights has been—and will continue to be—like a “canvas” that we continuously “paint”. With each “brush stroke” (decision and/or action), we as residents, committee members and directors can collectively “paint the picture” of a community that we can be proud of. Multiple perspectives, beliefs and ideals have been and will continue to be incorporated into crafting and implementing this vision. To be successful in this endeavor, we need significant com-

munity involvement and hence, volunteerism. As residents of this fine community, we have both the opportunity and responsibility to be good stewards of the community’s natural and financial resources today while preserving them for decades to come. This year, we have a talented and dedicated slate of directors that have risen to the challenge of serving our community. Please see the chart below listing the Forest Heights Board of Directors for the 2013-2014 term. The role of President is one that I take seriously for we will continue to be faced new challenges and opportunities as we prepare the community for the years ahead. I look forward to working with the association management and staff, board of directors, committee chairs and members and all other Forest Height’s residents in continuing to serve our fine community. ~ Don Bielen, FHHOA Board President ~

Board Member

Title

Committee Liaison

Background

Donald Bielen

President

Budget & Finance

Finance/Business

Stuart Roberts

Secretary

G2 Committee

Heather Gaitan

Director

Architectural Review

Kyle Abrahams

Director

Parks & Recreation

Engineer Homemaker/ Volunteer Attorney

Greg Maletic

Director

Member Recruitment

Attorney

Don Ciffone

Director

To be determined

Engineer

Pamela Morris

Director

To be determined

Attorney


First Choice Market Closing First Choice Market, located in the Forest Heights Village Center, will be closing its doors mid-June. Store owners invite you all to take advantage a 20% discount on all products, including all beer and wine. New store hours are now noon to 8:00 pm, Monday thru Saturday. Debby, manager the Forest Heights First Choice Market, wishes to thank the community and customers for their patronage over the past two years, with a special thanks to her “regulars� who always brought a smile with them when they visited her at the market. The market is currently stocked with a large selection of specialty beer and wines, with many labels brought in at the request of Forest Heights residents. Come in today and take advantage of the discounts being offered!

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COMPLIANCE CORNER

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE: TIME TO SPRING INTO ACTION

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ith spring upon us, now is the perfect time to walk your property and assess your landscape for some common maintenance issues that arise this time of year. Is your lawn in need of treatment to remove moss? Do you have overgrown shrubs or fallen limbs blocking access to the common areas or sidewalks? Are weeds taking over your flowerbeds? Here’s a shortlist of landscaping items to evaluate in your landscape:

Lawns The rain we get this time of year creates the perfect environment for moss growth in lawns. One specific product, Moss Out, uses iron to kill moss in lawns. There are a variety of Moss Out applications, including granules, powder or a liquid pump spray. No matter what product or method you use to kill the moss, your lawn will most likely exhibit brown patches or a whitish debris left over from the decaying moss. Thatching (removing built up dead grass) or aerating (using a specialized machine to cut plugs in the turf to allow for better penetration of water and fertilizer) may be in order after the moss has died out. Once you’ve removed the decaying

material, over-seeding bare patches in your lawn will help keep the moss at bay and keep your lawn looking great no matter what the season.

Weeds Warmer temperatures and lots of rain. Need we say more? Getting on top of weeding now, when the ground is soft and weeds are just sprouting will save time (and your back) as we transition to summer. Sometimes the best tool to loosen the soil around weeds is an old kitchen knife, but if you prefer less bending, be sure to check out these weeding tool options on HGTV.

Bark Dust Perhaps more than any other area of the landscape, planting beds really take a hit during our spring rains. Water traveling through yards has washed out bark dust and mulch, leaving beds vulnerable to erosion. Applying 2-3 inches of bark dust will prevent soil from washing out onto lawns and sidewalks. It will also help conserve water during the drier months ahead. See the next page of this newsletter for vendors who sell the approved bark dust allowed in Forest Heights.

Trees and Shrubs Have the recent spring storms wreaked havoc on your trees? Be sure to check your trees for any dangling limbs or weakened branches, especially on trees that are near common areas, sidewalks or the street. The HOA has a list of recommended contractors who can assist with your pruning needs for both trees and shrubs. And if you’ve lost shrubs this past winter, or if you have shrubs have outgrown their space and are in need or replacement, please remember to build the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval process into your plans. Any landscape change, including the addition of a feature such as a retaining wall or the removal and/or replacement of shrubs, trees, grassed areas and beds need to be approved by the ARC. Application forms and the Landscape Review Checklist are available on the HOA’s website. Feel free to contact Wes Hansen, Compliance Coordinator, to discuss your plans. He can be reached at 503-297-9400 or by email at: compliance@fhhoa.com. ~ FHHOA Staff ~

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MEET OUR NEW C O M P L I A N C E C O O R D I N AT O R June ARC Meetings Please join us in welcoming Wes Hansen, our new Forest Heights HOA Compliance Coordinator. If his name sounds familiar, that’s because Wes originally held this position from 1995 to 1997. In addition to compliance, Wes will also be coordinating the FHHOA Architectural Review process. Wes has lived in Portland for almost 20 years and when he’s not enjoying time with his eight year old son Vaughn, he’s most likely reading good books or spending time writing one of his own. Wes’ hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please stop in an introduce yourself to Wes, and if you have compliance questions or are considering an ARC application, Wes can be reached at: compliance@fhhoa.com or by phone: 503-297-9400.

BARKDUST REMINDER

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ow that you’re inspired to head outdoors and tend to your landscaping, please remember that the Forest Heights Homeowners Architectural Guidelines require homeowners use aged, dark bark dust as a general ground cover in the landscape. Aged bark dust is darker in color than fresh bark dust. There are two predominant types of aged bark dust available that meet this requirement: Hemlock and Fir, and aged bark dust of either variety is allowed as a general ground cover in Forest Heights. Although Fir costs less, Hemlock tends to have fewer splinters and is often preferred by homeowners with small children and/or pets, and by those who do their own gardening. “Fresh” bark dust, red colored bark dust and bark nuggets are not allowed as a general ground cover in landscapes. Forest Heights homeowners often ask the HOA office where to purchase aged, dark bark dust. Our recommendation is to buy from a local bark dust company, rather than purchasing bags of bark dust from a home improvement store. All the companies listed below deliver to your home, and some will blow the bark dust on to your landscape for an additional fee.

• Thursday, June 13th • Thursday, June 20th Please have your completed ARC applications turned in by NOON on the day prior to the ARC meetings. All decisions will be emailed within 24 hours after the ARC meeting.

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YES: AGED DARK HEMLOCK OR FIR

N0: “FRESH” OR RED COLORED BARK

NO: BARK CHIPS OR NUGGETS Page 7


Upcoming Community Events

Forest Heights Book Club Meets June 18th

Date: June 1st Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Location: Forest Heights Neighborhood

Although some might argue that the real "fault in our stars" is that our sun contains limited amounts of hydrogen, which will cause it to eventually run out of the only fuel source capable of supporting its mass against gravity, thereby expanding until its outer shell envelops our tiny planet and consumes it in a fiery death, I think it is more likely that John Green's latest title of the same name refers to a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar:

Forest Heights Book Club

"The fault, dear Brutus is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings." Caesar (I, ii, 140-141)

Community Garage Sale

Date: June 18th Time: 7:00 to 8:00 pm Location: Bethany Village Starbucks

Wine and Real Estate Date: Thursday, June 20th Time: 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm Location: Kaer Property Group

What does this quote mean and how does it relate to a novel about two kids dying of cancer? The Fault in Our Stars is the story of two 16-year-olds, Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who meet and, despite their odds, fall in love at a cancer support group. According to the reviews, one ought not let the young-adult canon sway you away from this critically acclaimed offering. ~ With thanks to Scott at Amazon.com ~

All are welcome! 4th of July Celebration Date: Thursday, July 4th Time: 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm Location: Mill Pond Park

What: Forest Heights Book Club Date: Tuesday, June 18th Time: 7:00 to 8:00 pm Location: Bethany Station Starbucks

Get engaged! The Community Activities Committee is looking for new members! If you have a passion for planning large or small community events or fund-raising, please think about joining the committee! Our next meeting is Monday, May 6th at 6:00 pm at the HOA office. Stop by and learn more about this committee. Page 8


Don’t forget! Community Garage Sale this Saturday FHHOA Spring Community Garage Sale taking place this Saturday, June 1st The weather report says we’re going to have a dry, sunny and wonderful spring day in Forest Heights this Saturday for the Annual Spring Garage Sale. For those who are participating in the sale, pick up your “house marker balloons” at the HOA office starting at 8:00 am, and for those of you who will be shopping, the sale kicks off at 9:00 am and goes to 3:00 pm. Maps and sale listings will be available the day of the sale at the HOA tent in Village Center parking lot.

This Saturday

TRAFFIC NOTICE: With over 100 homes participating in the sale, we are expecting a large number of cars and pedestrians on the streets of Forest Heights. Please be aware of the additional traffic in the neighborhood during this very popular event.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD? Come find out what’s selling in Forest Heights at our Wine & Real Estate Event! Date:

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Time:

Drop in anytime from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM Refreshments served

Location:

Kaer Property Group Office Across from Starbucks at the Village Center 2029 NW Miller Rd | Portland, OR 97229

Contact:

TEAM WORK

Call (503) 699-3980 Contact us for a complimentary market analysis of your neighborhood and your home

· EXPERIENCE · PROFESSIONALISM · DILIGENCE · TRUST WWW.KAERPROPERTYGROUP.COM

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FROM THE MANAGERS DESK Have you got a question about Forest Heights? 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 questions to contactus@fhhoa.com Questions received by the 10th of each month will be answered in the next month’s newsletter.

Manager’s Report for June Public Safety Patrol Change One major change that has been implemented in the past month is a change in what we have always known as “security”. We are in the process of transforming our perspective on community safety and rules enforcement. In terms of patrol services, we have decided to eliminate routine patrol, citing that there has been little to no benefit that we would not receive from the Police department. Therefore, we are encouraging all owners and residents to put their tax dollars to work and contact the Portland Police Department for suspicious activity near homes or Portland public property (roadways, school, park by the school, etc.). In lieu of patrol, we are focusing our resources to combat the issues we have in our common areas and Forest Heights parks. Effective immediately, we have contracted with Cascade enforcement to provide dedicated evening bicycle presence at Mill Pond Park and the surrounding area. They will be looking for loitering, curfew violations, and other illegal activity in the park and Village Center.

Compliance Coordinator I am pleased to welcome our new Compliance Coordinator, Wes Hansen, to our

team. Wes started in May and has quickly embraced his new role in rules enforcement and ARC related issues. Please see page 7 for more information on him.

Tract R Update The Board continues to research the most beneficial, yet cost effective way to improve the Mill Pond Park area. In order to properly gauge community input, we have started a “sample” survey of 193 homeowners (sample was determined by ending digit of the lot numbers). The goal was to eliminate nonresponse errors, which are survey errors resulting from only certain population groups responding to whole population surveys. Our method is to have a manageable sample that staff can follow up with, yet attain sufficient response to be statistically significant. Therefore, if you are one who received either a paper survey in the mail or an emailed survey, please respond as soon as possible. The goal is to have results for the Board to review at the June 11th meeting so they can consider whether to move forward with the current plans, a modification of the plans, or postpone or cancel the project altogether. continued on page 11  Page 10


FROM THE MANAGERS DESK continued from page 11

Community Engagement The underlying theme for this year is community engagement. As I have written about in the past, this is a primary component of all communities and can be especially challenging with a community of this size. Engagement (on some level) is essential for your leadership to be effective and succeed as decision makers. Therefore, we have compiled a simple survey that will be included in the June billing that we ask that you take a few moments to complete and return. You will also be able to take this survey online. The spirit of the survey is to gauge what the expectations and needs are in all aspects of “community” – be it events, new owner welcoming, volunteerism, and communication. This survey will be the backbone of many decisions to come and provide an opportunity for continuous improvement.

Committee Updates The following is a brief summary of what our various committees are working on. Feel free to stop by a

meeting this month to offer your input or volunteer time. All meetings are held at the Association office. Community Activities (Next Meeting: 6/3/13 at 6pm)

• Fourth of July Festivities • New events like Wellness day, Pet event, Night market, International Fall Food Festival

• Developing the committee charter to expand into other aspects of community engagement Go Green/G2 (Next Meeting: 6/5/13 at 6pm)

• Actively involved with identifying environmental solutions for the Tract R project

• Continues to monitor trails and natural areas

• Developing a policy on invasive plants that are on homeowner’s property

Safety, Streetscape and Transportation (Next Meeting: 6/3/13 at 11:30 am)

• Developing a crosswalk proposal (Hazeltine/Miller) for the Board to consider at their June meeting

• Reviewing status of mailbox cleanup enforcement

• Continuing to review the public safety needs of the community (patrol/rules enforcement/etc

• Disaster preparedness Budget & Finance (Next Meeting: 6/17/13 at 6:00 pm)

• Continue to monitor the financial health of Forest Heights All committees are currently seeking members. If you are interested in a committee, please contact the office for more information, or complete the online committee volunteer form ~Jennifer Callaghan, FHHOA General Manager ~

Want to advertise in the Forest Heights Newsletter? When you advertise in the FHHOA newsletter, your ad will appear monthly during your contract period. In addition to your ad, we provide links to your website from the both the newsletter itself, a monthly email blast and on our website. For ad rates, submission deadlines and general information, please contact Kim Monaco by email at: kmonaco@fhhoa.com or by phone 503.297.9400.

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REMINDER: SEMI-ANNUAL DUES

Oh, Pioneers!

Your semi-annual assessments will be in the mail in the next couple of weeks. The semi-annual assessment is $288.00 and is due January 10th and July 10th each year. You can pay your assessment one of the following ways:

OPTION 1 | ACH DRAFT Complete a Forest Heights ACH form and we’ll deduct your payments automatically from your chosen account on January 10th and July 10th of each year. Download ACH form

OPTION 2 | US MAIL Write a check payable to Forest Heights HOA, and mail it along with your payment coupon to the address listed on the coupon. Important: Write your account number on your check as it appears on your statement. Please allow 5 to 7 business days for check to reach SmartStreet.

Have you lived in Forest Heights for more than 10 years? More than 20? Been here from the start? If so, you’re a “Pioneer of Forest Heights”. The Forest Heights Homeowners Association is celebrating our 10th anniversary as an independent association this year. We’re also preparing for our 25th anniversary. To help preserve all that is unique about our community, we’re asking all our “pioneers” to consider sharing your Forest Heights history by participating in the Forest Heights History project. The association office is looking for photographs, newspaper clippings, realtor spec sheets, maps and old marketing materials from the past 10 to 25 years. Nothing is too small to contribute, but we are especially interested in hearing from our residents, past or present. Tell us what it was like to raise your kids here, what trails you’ve walked, the wildlife you’ve seen and the neighbors you now consider lifelong friends! To participate, please email: kmonaco@fhhoa.com

OPTION 3 | BILL PAY Please complete your bank’s bill-pay with the following information: Payee Forest Heights HOA PO Box 105007 | Atlanta, GA 30348-5007 (888) 705-0600 Account Number: Enter as it appears on your statement

OPTION 4 | ONLINE PAYMENT Set up a one time payment using MasterCard, American Express or Discover or eCheck, or set up a recurring payment via the association’s bank. When the SmartStreet web page loads, choose your payment option and complete the instructions. There is a $9.95 convenience if you pay via a credit card. Mastercard, American Express and Discover are accepted. VISA IS NOT ACCEPTED

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HEADING OUT ON VACATION? Here’s a quick list of safety precautions you can take to help ensure your home and valuables are safe while you are away

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ith school out for the summer, many home-

owners are busy making summer travel plans. Don’t leave home without considering the fol-

lowing safety measures to help ensure your home and belongings are safe when you are away: •

Set at least two light timers to turn interior and exterior lights on and off in a logical sequence

Suspend mail and newspaper deliveries or make

valuables in your garage or are hidden from view and securely locked to a stationary point •

Lock gate latches, garage and shed doors with a high-security, laminated padlock

Valuable items, such as televisions, stereos and computers can be inscribed with identifying numbers approved by local police to aid in recovery should your items go missing.

arrangements for a neighbor/friend to pick them up while you are away •

Store grills, lawn furniture and other outdoor

If you have glass panels near your doors, make sure they are reinforced in some way so they cannot be shattered

Do not store an extra key anywhere near an entry to your home

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BABYSITTING 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. BABYSITTING SERVICE Hello! My name is Jarrett Gold, I am 16, and a sophomore at Lincoln High School. I am Red Cross certified and can take care of any age group of children. I can also take care of any pets or other things needed. I am very responsible and I have had past experience taking care of children and feel very confident in doing so. I was a counselor at outdoor school and took care of children for a week. I had a lot of fun and built leadership skills. I can also help tutor children with their schooling if needed. I can babysit children during the week or weekends. With summer coming up, I am free anytime, and am willing to take any time slots. I enjoy children and I am eager to help take care of them. You can contact me at 503-922-9900. Thank you! 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. Babysitter, Petsitter and/or House-sitter for Hire! I am exactly what you're looking for! I promise! My name is Jamie Huggins and I live up here off Devoto. I have about 3 years experience with other families (including nannying for one of them for about a year) and I also have 4 younger siblings that I've helped raise over the years. I have many of my own pets including a dog and a ferret:). I am 20 years old, I drive and have my own car (a safe Jeep Cherokee). I am currently studying business administration at PCC Rock Creek, however I do have flexible hours. I am willing to watch any age (child and/or pet) I’m able to drive to and from practices/school/doctors appointments -whatever you need. I can also cook. I charge a flat rate of 12/hr (unless you have upwards of 10 babies, then my rate might go up ;D). We can negotiate for pet and house-sitting rates. I have great references that can be provided upon request! Fun and outgoing! Stern but kind. I love both kids and animals more than you can imagine!! The best way to contact me is through e-mail: jamiehuggins@hotmail.com. I usually respond within the hour. Hope to hear from you soon! BABYSITTER/NANNY/PET SITTING AVAILABLE Hello, my name is Michaela. I am 17 years old and I live in the neighborhood. I am offering babysitting, nanny services, pet sitting and as needed jobs. I have a reliable car and a good driving record. I have experience as a nanny and with animal sitting. Give me a call at 503.737.4845. I am available most of the summer of 2013. Responsible, Fun Babysitter Available I am an 8th grader at ACCESS Academy and I am Red Cross Certified. I have 2 years of experience and love kids of all ages. I'm also good with pets, and can help kids with their homework. I'm also able to cook meals. My rate is $5 per hour for one child, additional rates available upon request. I have excellent references available upon request. Call 503-291-1249 or email me at katherine.m.renner@gmail.com. Babysitter--Certified, Reliable, Fun! Hi! I'm Julia Renner, a junior at St. Mary's Academy, and I have 6 years' experience babysitting as well as working with kids at camp. I am Red Cross CPR/First Aid certified and excellent with all ages as well as families with pets, and am also able to do housework/chores. Flexible rates; outstanding references available upon request. Call (503) 291-1249 or email juliarenner@comcast.net. Babysitter Hunting? Got one or more 1-6 year olds? Look no further! My name is Claire Jackson, I’m a sophomore 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 BABYSITTING Tess Pauken, babysitting, age 13, Red Cross certified, $5.00/hr., Responsible & reliable. Contact:503-297-4007 or email: camoritz26@gmail.com EXPERIENCED NANNY Experienced nanny for many families in Forest Heights. Flexible availability. Reliable transportation and perfect driving record. Many references. Part time preferable. Phone Jocelyn at: 503-459-9443. 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 to babysit 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: flood.noreen@gmail.com EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER Searching for a reliable, experienced, and fun-loving babysitter? My name is Annika Hansteen 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

PET/PLANT CARE 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 candisc@comcast.net. For more information about me, my rates, and policies, check out my website: http://www.noplacelikehomeforpets.com/ 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 PET CARE / PLANT WATERING Responsible 13 and 16 year old brothers will provide excellent nurture for your pets and plants. In the last five years we have cared for numerous neighborhood pets, watered an abundance of vegetation and provided many dogs a daily walk. References available. Call Reid or Trent at: 503-203-1491 Experienced Pet and Plant Sitter Very responsible 13 year old girl with lots of experience. I can walk, feed and play with, clean up after and care for your pets. I have lived with cats, dogs, hamsters, fish and snails and have taken care of cats, dogs, guinea pigs, birds, fish and many other animals. I will also water plant. I have excellent references available upon request. Call 503.291.1249 or email katherine.m.renner@gmail.com PET CARETAKER Hello, my name is Emily Wu! I'm a Junior at Lincoln High School, and am 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. You can contact me at (503-490-9543) or email me at emilywui@gmail.com.

TUTORING TUTORING Tutoring, all ages, Math, English, French, SAT prep, homework help for learning challenged. Experienced certified teacher. I travel to you. Excellent Forest Heights references. Please contact Sarah at sarahwannell@hotmail.com or 503 313 1216 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 cbcohen@hotmail.com MATH & HEBREW LESSONS Math lessons: Experienced math teacher (all levels) with Bachelors degree in math. Hebrew lessons: Native Hebrew speaker experienced in Hebrew teaching. Please contact Aya at: 971-227-0555

MUSIC 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 rory.kenner@gmail.com 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: christinabean13@gmail.com PIANO AND FLUTE LESSONS Children and adult lessons available. 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; sarahwannell@hotmail.com. 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:lydiabg@hotmail.com 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 Michaelalhs@gmail.com.

HOUSE CLEANING Veronica’s House Cleaning Professional, quality, low rates, free estimates. Mini-blinds, party clean up, window cleaning. Good references. Has many clients in Forest Heights. Contact: Veronica at 503-619-6690


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Please join us July 4th for the Annual Forest Heights Fireworks Show! Our show gets better every year, and this year’s show will top them all. More information on this year’s celebration will be in your annual assessment mailer, due to arrive in homes in the next couple of weeks. And if you’re interested in learning more about what goes into the planning of this event and others, please consider attending the Community Outreach Committee meeting on Monday, June 3rd at 6:00 pm at the association office located at the Village Center.


Here’s a snapshot of FHHOA activities and meetings for the month of June. Print and keep this calendar in a handy spot so you’ll have access to what’s happening in your community.

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