Eagle Ridge - June 2024

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Caught On Camera

Do you have any pictures you would like to share? Post them in the Caught on Camera spot. Submit your photos, with a brief description, to newsletter@eagleridge33912.com.

Alliance For The Arts Classes

Transcendental: David Acevedo – Artist Exhibit

June 7 to June 29, Opening Reception: June 7, 5 to 7 p.m.

This event is free and open to the public.

David Acevedo seeks to create a fantasy landscape where his memories and history can live in peace. The color palette he uses varies from time to time because of the ever-changing mind that dictates it. Never one to follow recipes, Acevedo creates his own mixture of mediums until he feels content.

The materials Acevedo uses to create his paintings are usually photographs, magazine cut-outs, acrylic paints, gesso, inks, pencils, dry and oil pastels, oils, enamels, colored markers and pens; applied to cotton rag paper or stretched canvas. A particular painting of his could have all of these mediums or as little as one. His pictorial work is recognizable by the bold colors, textures and compositions. A notable part of his work is the hidden message or symbols in the work, drawing the viewer into each piece and creating intrigue.

Wednesday Night Market

Wednesday 6/12, 7/10, 8/14, 9/11, 10/9, 11/13 and 12/11, 5 to 8 p.m.

Join us every second Wednesday of the month from 5 to 8 p.m. for our monthly pop-up market. We feature a selection of fresh produce, art, live music, food trucks and beer and wine.

Members Only Book Club

June 18, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Join fellow Alliance members in the Main Gallery to explore literature – both fiction and nonfiction – revolving around art, artists, art history, and art appreciation. Participate in thoughtful group discussions and expand your appreciation and knowledge of the world of art!

The reading is Last Light – How Six Great Artists Made Old Age a Time of Triumph.

Painting Studio With Terry Lynn (Ages 16-plus, Beginner To Advanced)

June 4, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. OR 1 to 4 p.m. OR 6:30 to 9 p.m.

Recurs Six Tuesdays From June 4 to July 9

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

Join beloved instructor and painter, Terry Lynn Spry, for her weekly fine art painting classes designed for the novice to the professional. Students are encouraged to work at their own level, and with their subject and medium of choice. In this class, you can expect to learn more about the spectrum of painting from realism to abstract, as well as, studies in portraiture, color control, composition, value study and drawing.

Making Bold Images With Collage And Water-Based Media (Ages 18-plus)

June 6, 2 to 4 p.m.

Recurs Six Thursdays From June 6 to July 18

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

Artist/Instructor Alexis Lago will share with you the joy of creating artistic images using collage and water based media. The infinite possibilities of this path and how to make your art more organic, beautiful and cohesive.

Compose A Piece In One Month: A Beginner’s Guide (Ages 16-plus)

June 6, 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Recurs Four Thursdays From June 6 to June 27

Member’s price – $140, nonmember’s price – $170

Join Dr. Daniel Nistico, celebrated musician and teacher, for this five-week course as he guides participants through composing a piece of music from scratch.

Polymer Clay Workshop: Gnomes And Trolls

June 6, 6 to 9 p.m.

Member’s price – $40, nonmember’s price – $50

In this polymer clay workshop students will learn about polymer clay. They will create a figurine of their choice,

Security Central

Submitted by Connie Hope

Just to remember that the roads in our community are very narrow. When you are driving you need to make sure you drive slow and are very careful. It is difficult when there are bike riders, people walking their dog and people just walking. The speed limit in the community is 25 miles per hour. Drive slow!

Photos by Tom Emmerson
Photo by Ed Doyle
Photos by Carl Steinhoff
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Welcome New Eagle Ridge Resident!

7552 Eagles Flight Lane

Eagle Ridge Board Of Directors

From March 2024 To March 2025

Christine Leslie, President Joyce Johnson, Vice President

Peggy Jermyn, Secretary/Treasurer

Greg Lambrecht, Director

Kathy Furlong, Director

Board members may be contacted using the Eagle Ridge phone directory or by emailing info@EagleRidge33912.com.

Committee Chairs

Arbitration Board

Jim Lutsch, Chairperson

Board Liaison

Christine Leslie

Architectural Control Christine Leslie

Rick Jermyn, Chairperson

Communications

Email: info@EagleRidge33912.com

Website: Scott Fowler

Email: Joyce Johnson

Consumer Alert

Pay Your Bills, Not Impersonators

If you’re paying a medical, utility, or other bill online, you probably expect to wind up on the company’s website. What might you not expect? An impersonator tricking you into paying them instead. But that’s what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says a company called Doxo did. Here’s what you need to know.

Joyce Johnson

Newsletter (Eye of the Eagle): Pam Johnson, Editor

To submit news/photos: Newsletter@EagleRidge33912.com

Deed of Restrictions

Kathy Furlong, Chairperson

Email: DOR@EagleRidge33912.com

Election/Mailing Committee

Jim and Janet Lutsch, Chairpersons

Golf Committee

Jim Lutsch, Chairperson for Men

Kathy Furlong, Chairperson for Women

Golf Liaison

Jim Lutsch, Chairperson

Holiday Decorating

Rick Jermyn, Chairperson

Legal

TBA, Chairperson

Maintenance and Beautification

Joyce Johnson, Chairperson

Security/Safety

Connie Hope, Chairperson

Social

Kelly Lambrecht, Chairperson

Surface Water Drainage

Christine Leslie, Chairperson

Kathy Furlong

TBA

Kathy Furlong

Kathy Furlong

Kathy Furlong

TBA

Joyce Johnson

Peggy Jermyn

Peggy Jermyn

TBA

Welcoming Peggy Jermyn

Kathy Furlong, Chairperson

Eagle Ridge Additional Contact Information

Replacement of Lamppost Bulbs and Light Sensors: Contact Joe Foster, (239) 218-7714 and leave your name, address and phone number.

Flagpole Holders and Damaged Mailbox Repairs, Painting of Mailboxes and Light Poles

Contact Tim Townsend (740) 403-0983.

ERPOA Web Maintenance

Contact Ed Schuler, (267) 513-0800.

Eagle Ridge Residents

Jogging, bicycling, walking and other nongolfing activities or unregistered golf play are not permitted on the golf course.

Are You Receiving Email From Eagle Ridge?

Each month the Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association sends out an email with reminders of activities at the Ridge. If this image looks unfamiliar to you, you are not on our email list.

To correct this, send an email to info@EagleRidge33912.com along with your name and street address.

We will add your name to the list, which you may opt out of at any time. We are stressing the use of email as it is faster, easier and cheaper than USPS. You may send email addresses for all members of your household. The Board of Directors

According to the FTC, Doxo pretended to be an official payment site for big-name companies like AT&T, Spectrum, and Labcorp. The FTC says Doxo used online ads that looked like they were from the companies, and even used company names as keywords so Doxo’s ads would show up in search results.

If the bills got paid, what’s the problem? There’s lots of them, says the FTC. People who paid their bills through Doxo often paid fees to Doxo on top of what they owed on the bill they were trying to pay. And, in some cases, the payment never got to the company that issued the bill. People only found out when they got a warning letter from a bill collector or had their utility service shut off. Some people wound up paying late fees to the actual company that billed them – or paid their bill a second time, just to avoid other problems. If you’re looking to pay your bill online, know that search results might not get you to the right place. Instead, check your bill to find the online payment site. And, if possible, use a credit card. Credit cards offer the most protection against fraud, including the right to dispute charges if there are any problems.

Learn more about impersonator scams at ftc.gov/ impersonators. If you spot an impersonator scam, tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

National Donut Day – Friday, June 7

The first Friday in June (June 7) is National Donut Day! Keep an eye on your national chain donut shops – many of them offer a free donut on this auspicious occasion.

Donuts have been around for over 400 years and originally the deep-fried pastry did not have holes. Several stories abound regarding the creation of the hole. One such story is that the Pennsylvania Dutch made this adaptation, so the pastry would be an ideal shape for dunking in coffee.

The first National Donut Day was held in 1938 as a fundraiser for the Salvation Army.

Source: Doughnut (2014), In J.F. Mariani’s The Encyclopedia Of American Food And Drink (2nd ed.).

According to a 2021 poll by the insights and analytics company, Ipsos, the most popular donut in the United states is cream-filled (22 percent), followed by plain glazed (18 percent). Chocolate glazed comes in third (12 percent) (Google “Cream-filled donuts most popular flavor amongst Americans.”)

The well-known U.K. trade publication, British Baker espouses in its online publication the trend towards premiumisation – which is the upgrading of an item to justify a higher cost – in the bakery industry.

The “world’s first donutelier” has opened in central London in celebration of the fried dough delicacy. (Source: bit.ly/4aiehA1) . They offer luxury doughnuts with the accompanying price of £6.50 ($8.16 USD).

According to a June 5, 2023 publication from the global news service PR Newswire the “doughnut market in North America is set to grow by 689.57 million from 2022 to 2027,” due to the increase in snacking consumption. Whether you discover a luxury baker in your neighborhood or you stop at a well-known shop down the street … enjoy this popular sweet on June 7. Maybe you’ll get a free one!

Eagle Ridge Job Spot

Non-businesses only please! All business owners should contact Seabreeze Communications to place an ad. Are you looking for an odd job? Want to be included in the Eagle Ridge Job Spot? Email your information to Pam Whitenight at Newsletter@eagleridge33912.com. Baby-sitters, pet sitters, yard work and more.

**Note: All work performed based on the postings below become the sole responsibility/liability of the person hiring for the job and the worker. This publication and the Eagle Ridge Community bear no endorsement, accountability nor liability.

Carol Gulledge, (317) 908-8001. An art teacher offering lessons in oil, acrylic and watercolor. Teaching for 45 years and retiring here in Eagle Ridge full time. Classes will be Monday through Saturday. Bring a friend or group to have fun, relax and be creative. Classes are two hours. Call now or email rmxcar@aol.com to reserve a time.

Karleen Halfmann, (239) 292-6302. Karleen’s Coastal Home Watch. Licensed Realtor and competitive pricing. Eagle Ridge resident. Email: karleensellsswfl@aol.com. Call or email for information.

Connie Hope, (215) 527-1217. Absentee Homeowner Services: “While you’re away” I can check your home or condo. (Weekly/biweekly/monthly). I can validate yard maintenance and irrigation, pick up parcels and mail, check water, check appliances, arrange for repairs and services and much more. I am in the community. Call or email conniehope@comcast.net.

Connie Hope, (215) 527-1217. Secretarial work, outreach office work, write your letters, answer your email, also light accounting, prepare things for taxes. I have been a Florida notary for the last 10 years.

Tom Jackson, (919) 414-5017. I have over 33 years of carpentry/cabinet making experience and worked as

a full-time handyman in North Carolina for the past two years. I can install cabinets/doors, tile backsplashes, hang TVs/lights/fans, small electrical/plumbing jobs and more. Just ask and I’ll let you know if I can do it!

John Kincaid, (239) 286-7010. Home Watch for snowbirds or travelers. I am a full-time Eagle Ridge resident insured and bonded. Comprehensive reports with pictures and GPS verification are provided after every visit. Check for leaks, temp/humidity, intrusions, pests and much more. Verify lawn and pool maintenance. Don’t have a nasty surprise when you get into town. Your insurance company may not cover a claim without this service. Weekly/ biweekly/monthly. Call or email john@fmhomewatch.com. Kathie McDonough, (239) 478-0060. A resident on Triple Eagle Court, Kathie does pet sitting and home watch. Michael Messina, (631) 357-1016. We are new residents of Eagle Ridge on Twin Eagle Lane and would like to offer professional pressure washing services to the community at discounted prices. I specialize in all flat work such as driveways, walkways, pool decking surfaces, etc. Call or text me for a free estimate.

Diane Nichols, (239) 825-5861. Notary public state of Florida since 1986. I will pet sit, house sit, and babysit. Edith Weber, (651) 410-6596. CNA with over 35 years’ experience, I can help with daily living activities such as bathing, hair and nail care, cooking, shopping, etc. I am licensed and CPR certified.

Doug Wyatt, (618) 558-8176. I am a full-time resident at The Fairways and have over 25 years of experience doing interior painting in extremely nice homes. I am very meticulous, accommodating, neat, and tidy. I can also help out with light handyman work like replacing faucets, light fixtures, door locks, etc., as well as trimming bushes, cleaning gutters, house sitting, or anything you need that I am able to do.

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allowing their imagination to run wild, while having the instructor give technical advice if needed. Students can cook their creation in class or take it home. This workshop is for all levels.

Introduction To AI Art Generation (Ages 18-plus)

June 8, 9 to 10:30 a.m.

Recurs Three Saturdays From June 8 to June 22

Member’s price – $90, nonmember’s price – $110

This class will lead you through learning what AI art is and the different platforms that are available to use. Plus show you the history of how AI art came to be and the future prospects of what it can accomplish, in our Bloom & Wallace

Digital Art Lab. No prior experience needed.

Fluid Art Landscape 101 With Cathleen Ozmore

June 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

In this class, you will create beautiful landscape paintings using Golden Fluid paints, Amsterdam medium body paints and TLP pigments. Artist/Instructor Cathleen Ozmore says, “Come paint with me. I have so much to share with you.”

A Mini-Retreat: Taking A Deep Dive Into SoulCollage® (18-plus)

June 8, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Member’s price – $50, nonmember’s price – $60

Beyond the “I Am One Who …” there are an unlimited number of ways to access the wisdom of your SoulCollage® cards. For over three years, the Alliance for the Arts has been offering SoulCollage workshops – some introductory sessions and others with a specific theme. This mini-retreat experience is for those who may have attended one or more of these workshops in the past and are looking to go deeper into the SoulCollage practice.

Watercolor Painting (Beginner-Advanced)

June 8, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Recurs Six Saturdays From June 8 to July 13

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

Fluid Art: The Wrecked Ring (Ages 18-plus All Levels)

June 19, 6 to 9 p.m.

Member’s price – $75, nonmember’s price – $90

Enjoy being creative with transparent watercolors. Linda’s hands-on teaching technique allows you to create along with her in the classroom. Learn something new or refresh your skills. You will learn brush techniques, color theory, perspective, gradients and composition. Each week is a new lesson complete with reference handouts. You will learn tricks that aren’t in the book and secrets for a successful painting.

Constructive Narratives In Painting: Beginning NonRepresentational

June 12, 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Member’s price – $25, nonmember’s price – $30

In this workshop, you will learn how to approach the empty canvas with no clear intent and work nonrepresentationally, rotating the canvas around and paying attention to composition alone until the masses form something to bring out of the nonobjective and into the representational realm. Artists of all experience levels are welcome, even if you’ve never picked up a paintbrush.

Step By Step Batik: Sea Maiden

June 16, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Member’s price – $100, nonmember’s price – $125

If you’re looking for an intriguing art experience, this is the class for you. Utilizing a technique that originated in Indonesia called batik, you will be working with multiple templates on ginwashi rice paper, using melted wax and watercolor to create a beautiful painting that will boast a fabric-like finish. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, you will thoroughly enjoy this distinctive creative process, but do not hesitate to enroll.

Continental Women’s Club

Since 1998, Continental Women’s Club has awarded $78,000 in scholarships. This year we have another two recipients – Nashely Gabriel Cardenas, who is a graduate of South Fort Myers High School and will attend Florida State University and Jessalyn Alvarez who is a graduate of East Lee County High School and will be attending Florida Southwestern University. We will meet these two young ladies at a future luncheon meeting.

Meetings are usually held on the first Thursday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at The Hideaway Country Club, 5670 Trailwinds Drive, Fort Myers 33907. The cost to attend the luncheon is $25. There will not be a luncheon

on Thursday, July 4, due to the holiday. For additional information on the club please contact Liz Paul at (239) 691-7561.

Continental Women’s Club is a social, cultural and philanthropic organization established in 1975, and membership is open to women living in Lee County. We have many special events and interest groups within our club that you can participate in for social and educational purposes throughout the month and year. In addition, we contribute to many local charities and award two scholarships each year to senior high school girls who plan on furthering their education.

Eagle Ridge Bulletin Board

If you have an announcement, we will include it in this column. Email newsletter@eagleridge33912.com with your request.

Eagle Ridge Golf News

Please, let us all remember the course is not for walking or kids to be playing on, regardless of the time of day. The course has access roads to be used only by golf course employees and equipment as well. Let us respect the golf course grounds and keep everyone safe!

Jim Lutsch, your golf liaison, can be reached at (239) 322-9588.

Fort Myers Camera Club

Meetings are held twice monthly November through April at Wa-Ke Hatchee Recreation Center, 16760 Bass Road from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Check the website www.fortmyerscc.com for information on meeting schedules, membership, competitions, exhibitions, speakers, outings, mentoring, updates and to join the fun. All levels of photographers are welcome to learn, share and enjoy. Contact carolheff28@ gmail.com for more information.

Volunteer In Your Eagle Ridge Community

If you are interested in serving on the Eagle Ridge Board of Directors or would like to serve on one of the committees, please contact one of the following Board members: Chris Leslie, Joyce Johnson, Peggy Jermyn, Greg Lambrecht, Kathy Furlong or send an email to Info@EagleRidge33912.com.

Ways To Communicate

Eagle Ridge has a Facebook page. This is a private group only for Eagle Ridge residents. To join, find “Eagle Ridge Community Fort Myers” on Facebook. Then click on request to join. You will be prompted to enter your address. This will be checked against property records to confirm you are a resident.

Eagle Ridge is also on NextDoor.com. You can join and select to communicate with only Eagle Ridge residents and/ or our neighboring communities.

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The Florida Yards & Neighborhood (FYN)

Join us at a Florida Yards & Neighborhoods class and learn the nine principles that guide Florida-friendly landscaping in Lee County. The class is given under the auspices of University of Florida IFAS Extension Lee County. Each principle is explored in class, so you can apply what you learn to your own yard. Plant selection and placement, efficient irrigation, proper mulching, and techniques to obtain a beautiful and healthy yard will be discussed. To learn more, visit http://fyn.ifas.ufl. edu/. Basics of Florida-friendly gardening classes are offered locally in person and virtually on Zoom. For more information and to sign up visit Eventbrite.com.

Your Eye Of The Eagle

If you are not receiving your Eye Of The Eagle newspaper, please contact Pam Johnson at (952) 412-3243. They also may be downloaded from the Resources tab on the Eagle Ridge website: www.EagleRidge33912.com.

Whether you are a beginner or advanced, these fluid art techniques will be fully explained, demonstrated and you will go home with two completed pieces. Every student will leave with a handout to assist with your fluid art journey at home.

Fluid Art Master Class: Medium Paints

June 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

Join Artist/Instructor Tammy DeCaro for this intensive fluid art workshop where you’ll learn three techniques in one day: puddle swipe, dip/reverse dip, balloon smash. Acrylic Painting With Pat Smelkoff: St. Augustine

Welcome

June 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Member’s price – $45, nonmember’s price – $55

Join Instructor Pat Smelkoff for this fun, one day project. You’ll create this painting on a 10- by 20-inch canvas and be able to take it home the same day. All supplies provided.

Decorative Stitch Book

June 29, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Member’s price – $150, nonmember’s price – $180

In this class you will create a 6- by 5-inch blank book, perfect for sketching, journaling or note-taking. You will leave the class with a beautiful and unique book and the skills to make more. This workshop is suitable for beginners and those with prior knowledge of bookbinding. All supplies and tools will be provided by the instructor. Alliance For The Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33919, (239) 9392787, artinlee.org. Please note the updated gallery and administrative office hours: Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call for any questions about events or classes.

Please do not leave trash containers, ladders, etc., where they are visible from the street. Also do not place containers or yard waste out to the curb more than 24 hours before the scheduled weekly pickups.

- The Board of Directors

Notice: Advertisements for the newsletter must be placed through Seabreeze Communications. Call (239) 278-4222 for information. I have no role or pricing information on the placement of ads and/or inserts.

Deadline: Submission of articles for the Eye O f T he Eagle must be received no later than the sixth of each month. Email articles, pictures or information for the Bulletin Board, to newsletter@eagleridge33912.com.

Articles can be submitted attached to or contained in an email. Photos should also be emailed as attachments.

Mailbox Maintenance And Repair

For mailbox and lamppost repairs, please contact Tim Townsend, (740) 403-0983 or email timtownsend72@yahoo. com. Mailbox doors have a closure spring that eventually breaks after thousands of openings. It is important to replace them as soon as they are discovered as they usually result in a broken door, which is a much more expensive repair. The cost of installing a new spring is $34. If the door casting breaks, it costs an additional $112 to repair the door. There are also specially manufactured flagpole holders to match the lampposts. They are available for $89 installed. Your mailbox and lamppost can also be repainted for $49, which will bring them back to their “like-new” appearance.

Eagle Ridge Property Owners’ Association

Minutes for ERPOA Board of Directors Meeting for Monday, April 1, 2024

These minutes will not be approved until the next Board Meeting.

Welcome to all Eagle Ridge Property Owners to the Board

Deed of Restrictions Section A-15:

of Directors Meeting. This will confirm that the Notice for this meeting was posted more than 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association Mission:

The Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association is an elected body of volunteers whose purpose is to develop and maintain a strong community by managing assets, ensuring compliance with deed of restrictions and by-laws while also preserving property values of the owners.

Meeting was called to order at 6:00 PM by Joyce Johnson, Vice President. Board members present were:

1. Christine Leslie, President Present:_____ Absent: __X__

2. Joyce Johnson, Vice President Present: __X__Absent: ____

Open to 12:30 $99

12:30 to 3:00 $70

3:00 to close $45

Eagle Ridge Residents: 4:00 to close $35

Architectural Control Committee: Rick Jermyn

We had 11 project requests in March 2024. All were approved

• 2 Landscaping

• 1 Irrigation well

• 1 Driveway painting

• 1 Pavers

• 5 Painting

• 1 Door/window

Pets must be on a leash at all times when being walked outside of the owner’s property boundaries. The pet owner is responsible for picking up all animal waste from their pet at all times. This includes the common areas! Violators are subject to fining.

–The Board of Directors

Architectural Control Information

Please remember that any exterior changes you plan to make to your home need to be approved by the Architectural Control Committee.

For example, this includes reroofing, exterior painting, landscape changes, swing set installations, etc. We live in a deed-restricted community and these controls have been put into place for the good of each homeowner so as to maintain our beautiful community. Please contact Rick Jermyn (701) 388-0419 or RAJermyn1@gmail.com so that your changes can be reviewed and approved.

A form is available for download from the Eagle Ridge website: www.EagleRidge33912.com on the Resources tab. We plan to work hard for you to keep our community –the one you all moved into – please help us do that!

The Board of Directors

3. Peggy Jermyn, Secretary/Treasurer Present: __X__ Absent: ____

4. Kathy Furlong, Director Present: _____ Absent: __X__

5. Greg Lambrect, Director Present: __X__ Absent: ____

A quorum was reached. There were 14 residents present. I move to approve the minutes of the March 4th, 2024

BOD Meeting:

Second Motion to Approve: Greg Lambrecht

Resident Comments Discussion

All in Favor? All in favor. Any Opposed? No Opposed Motion Status: Motion passed.

Vice President Report: Joyce Johnson Fiber Optics Bulk Agreement Update.

• BlueStream is wrapping up the final design. Construction will take about 2-4 months to build the entire community and 2 months of home installations by the 11/1/target date.

• Blue Stream has an internal meeting to review the design/ materials/labor this week followed by our official kickoff before construction will begin.

Treasurer’s Monthly Report: Peggy Jermyn

Bank Account Balances as of 3/27/2024 (amounts do not include March interest

• BOA

o Operating Account – $225,442.76 (Includes $80,400.00 from Blue Stream)

• EverBank

o EverBank Money Market Account - $35,070.14

o EverBank Reserve Account - $203,677.49

• Live Oak Bank

o Savings Account - $16,637.30

o Live Oak CD #1 – $239,602.79

• CFG Bank

o Checking Account - $103,018.80

• Total of all accounts: $823,449.28

May 31 – June 22

Jump and jive with over 30 songs from the Big Band Era! Swing exploded out of Harlem and shattered cultural and ethnic barriers and now you can relive the dance phenomenon that swept the world. This all singing, all dancing extravaganza features It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got that Swing, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, In The Mood, Sing Sing Sing, Stompin’ at the Savoy, Cry Me A River, Bounce Me Brother and more.

June 28 - August 10

Everyone’s favorite nanny is back! Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she helps teach the family how to value each other again. Mary Poppins is an enchanting mixture of an irresistible story, breathtaking dance numbers and unforgettable songs such as Chim Chim Cher-ee, A Spoonful of Sugar and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

Dates may be subject to change.

2022 & 2023 Annual Assessments as of 3/27/2024

- 1 single family property owner has not paid their 2022 and 2023 annual assessments

- Collection efforts continues 2023 Annual Assessments as of 3/27/2024

• 610 property owners have paid their 2024 annual assessment (98%)

• 12 property owners have not paid their 2024 annual assessment (2%)

• Reminder statements will be mailed/emailed this week

• I’d like to make a motion that any property owners whose payments are not received by 4/30/2024 be assessed a late fee of $25.00 and a second Notice of Late Assessment statement be mailed.

• Second: Greg Lambrecht

• Motion all approved Motion passed

• In mid May unless arrangements are made, any outstanding 2024 assessments will be handed off to the Association’s attorney to begin the formal collection process or continue it.

Director Reports: Greg Lambrecht

Bike Path Update-We remain 5th in our District but have dropped one spot to 16 overall. Very important to have representation at the meetings. I have received multiple residents inquires and I am getting back to them all. The next meeting is April 17.

Mail Box—Reminder, the numbers on the mailbox plaques need to be white. Please contact me at greglambrecht4@ gmail.com and I can provide new numbers.

Website: Scott Fowler 60% of residents have signed up for the new website. He is continually updating and refining the site to make it easy for the residents to use and navigate.

Committee Reports

Golf Course Liaison: Jim Lutsch

Current Golf Rates:

Legal: Chris Leslie

• No update

Surface Water Management Committee: Christine Leslie

• No updates

Deed of Restriction Committee: Kathy Furlong

• No updates

Arbitration Board Committee: Jim Lutsch, Chairman (Joyce Johnson spoke this as Jim Lutsch was not there.)

• Arbitration Board hearing was conducted on February 16th, 2024 as to the fine adopted for 7680 Eagle Flight Ln. The homeowner did not attend the meeting. The pool barrier has been erected, however, there was nothing submitted to Architectural Committee nor the Deed of Restrictions for this work. A partial fine was upheld by the Arbitration Board with unanimous votes.

• I move to impose the recommended $1000.00 fine upheld by the Arbitration Board for house at 7680 Eagles Flight Ln.

• Second Motion to Approve a fine of $1,000.00 no submission of architectural form nor submission to Deed of Restrictions: Peggy Jermyn

• Resident Comments Discussion

• All in Favor Yes, Any Opposed

• Motion Status: Motion passed Artitration Board hearing was conducted on February 16th, 2024 as to the fine adopted for 7904 Eagles Flight Ln. The fine was upheld by the Arbitration Board with unanimous votes.

I move to impose the recommended $500 fine upheld by the Arbitration Board for house at 7904 Eagles Flight Ln. Second Motion to Approve a fine of $500 in relation to lawn maintenance Greg Lambrecht

Resident Comments Discussion

All in Favor Yes Any Opposed No

Motion Status: Motion passed Website – Scott Fowler 60% of residents have signed up for the new website. He is continually updating and refining the site to make it easy for the residents to use.

Security and Safety Committee: Connie Hope

Please do not speed on Eagle Ridge Dr and in Eagle Ridge Community. The speed limit is 25 MPH. There are too many cars and trucks that come in and drive 35 to 45 MPH or more. That is too fast. The streets are narrow and there are people walking the narrow streets, they are walking their dogs and some are riding their bikes. There are sheriff’s cars located on some of the streets and will issue tickets for speeding cars and trucks.

Residents’ Comments

1.__Tom Price: People are speeding too fast in the community. Let’s pay for a 4 hours Sheriff’s car to be in the community.

2.__Resident Comment What’s the status on golf carts? Joyce Johnson—Golf carts must be insured and be licensed, and have the safety features of a car. Check out the website for more information.

3. Kelly Lambrecht- I see our Community Watch signs. Do we have this? We will see if we can get someone from the Sheriff’s office to provide info to the community again.

4. Carolyn Kaster—Question regarding gate at golf course maintenance area. A bit unsightly which can be seen from Triple Eagle.

Request a Motion to adjourn the meeting:

1. First Motion for Adjournment: Greg Lambrecht

2. Second Motion for Adjournment: Peggy Jermyn Adjourned at: 6:28

Our next Board meeting will be held in May, 2024, unless circumstances arise that prohibit us from meeting.

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