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Safety has always been our top priority in our community, so as the holiday season approaches we are reminded of the travel situations both within our community and outside on the main roads. In order to minimize possible accidents within our own neighborhoods, we are requesting all residents, visitors, and guests, plus all of our outside vendors, to please show consideration within our community, and to abide by the posted 25 mph speed limit signs, so that we can continue to keep the Four Seasons community a safe and secure place to live. Wishing you all, a blessed and safe happy holiday. 10 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | December 2019 | December is upon us and for many of us, it is the time to do "enhancements" of our homes for the holidays. This may take the form of decorations and lights, but for some it may be adding those special plants, such as poinsettias or holly bushes to brighten the inside and outside of our homes. The landscaping around the Lodge reflects these enhancements of the seasons as well. Look for the change out of plants in the front of the Four Seasons sign, and in front of the Lodge as well as the lights, that make it festive and beautiful for the holiday season. Additionally, we have other enhancements throughout our community that are added every year. In this article we highlight three areas: the statue of the man playing golf at the end of World Cup, along the west side of Four Seasons, a Legends home that has new plant and rock, and a Carrotwood tree at the Four Seasons Blvd. entrance, just inside the gate. Some of our enhancements have been over a few years, while others are as recent as last month. Your Landscape Committee works in collaboration with Artistic, to provide information and recommendations to our Board of Directors on ways to further enhance our community. The Landscape Committee meets the first Wednesday of the month at 1 pm at the Lodge. Residents are welcome to attend. Landscape Committee Emergency preparedness committee Happy holiday wishes to all from your Emergency Preparedness Committee and CERT Team members. Please be safe with all of your holiday decorations during the season. And just a reminder to change your smoke detector batteries if you did not do so with the time change from DST to Standard Time. Our Mission: The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program is designed to increase individual and community preparedness and self-reliance in the event of man-made or natural disasters. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has officially recognized CERT as an important part of a community's disaster preparedness readiness. Four Seasons CERT continues to need your participation. Become a Street Captain or CERT Auxiliary. Step up. Be a part of the best CERT in the valley, come make a difference. For more information visit https://fscert.org/cert-volunteer You can help yourself! Display the blank green sign in your window, it's a convenient place to store your signs and have quick access when you need them in an emergency. Just flip the green sign around if you are "OK" or replace it with the "Need Help" if you are not, so your CERT neighbors can prioritize getting help to you. Plan. Prepare. Survive. Access Control Committee