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| Four Seasons Hemet Herald | December 2019 | 11 Our first Lucky Lady Casino Night was last month. With professional tables and dealers, residents bought in for $25 and received $500 play money. At the end of the evening, winnings were turned in for raffle tickets. Additional gambling chips were available, and the proceeds of those sales went to our Valley Community Pantry. It's great when a fun night helps others as well. Besides gambling, there was dancing. A special treat was the Doughnut Wall. Everyone enjoyed playing craps, roulette, poker and blackjack. With refreshment in hand, losing wasn't so bad either. Luck was a lady that night! Stay tuned for pictures in the January issue of the Herald. New Year's Eve: How fortunate we are to be able to ring in the New Year right here in our own community. The evening will begin with a special pre-dinner show, followed by dinner choices of steak and lobster, prime rib, salmon, or chicken champagne. The evening will progress with both east coast and west coast celebrations while dancing to the One-2-Many Band. Oh, and let's not forget about the special chance to win up to $5,000 sponsored by Gosch Auto Group. Doors open at 5:30 pm! Hope to see you there! Save the date for a fun evening of wine and small bites at the Wine Paring event on Feb. 8, 2020. More information to follow. Social Committee Facilities Committee Here is an overview of the 2019 facilities committee projects: • Added Glen Uhley to the committee in January • Cleaned the drains for the detention basin on Singh • Refurbished the BBQs in February • Removed all the slippery white paint at the mailboxes • Repainted the red curbing • Installed LED bollard lights to the dark pathway along the sports courts and Four Seasons Blvd. • Replaced the pool equipment with new equipment • Replaced broken & faded bench slats • Replaced all pool chaise lounges • Installed tankless water heater in sink at the BBQ area • Replaced failing windows in guardhouses • Replaced pool chair cushions • Began second phase of installing recycled water in common area • Repaired water damage to streets • Reviewed reserve study items • Added Christmas lighting to lodge & guard house • Added paper towel dispensers to lodge restrooms • Added air conditioning overflow switches to fitness building • Replaced hand rail in pool • Replaced damaged cabinets at sports courts As you can see, our community is getting older and requires more maintenance. We try to stay ahead of the repairs so the community does not realize any inconveniences to their daily routine. We all work together to keep the costs as reasonable as possible by constantly inspecting our facility.

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