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FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | MARCH 2020 31 After a great January meeting with our General Manager, Eric Zarr, who presented Four Seasons Beaumont's past, present, and where we plan to be in the future, we kept the momentum going in our February meetings. Our guest speaker from Tails and Trails was Martha Baumgarten who presented what they do as a service organization for our community. She provided valuable information for what to do if you have lost a pet with techniques to aid in helping it return home. We recently updated the number (951-663- 7012) to contact if you have lost or found a pet in Four Seasons. Martha also discussed the many types of wildlife we share with our community. Neighborhood Watch is proud to partner with Tails and Trails and it's always a great turnout when they join our meeting. Thank you, Martha, for the excellent presentation and for all Tails and Trails does for the community! We are currently working on meetings for the remainder of the year. Just a few of the resources we are looking to bring in are Waste Management, a combined meeting with the Safety Committee for CPR/AED training, a fire expert, and our National Night Out where we invite the Beaumont Police, Banning Police, CHP, and Sheriffs Department. It's shaping up to be a great, informational year. Our next evening meeting will be Wednesday, May 13 at 6 pm in the RCN. We are scheduling the evening meetings quarterly for those who are unable to attend morning meetings. We look forward to seeing new faces join us. As a reminder, the speed limit on Four Seasons Circle is 30 mph and 25 mph on all other streets in our community. When approaching the roundabout, be aware of, and always yield to, the car(s) already in the roundabout, as they have the right-of-way. If you see something, say something. However, do not confront anyone directly; make contact with the appropriate agency to report the issue. For example, if someone looks out of place, or suspicious, contact the Beaumont Police Department on their non-emergency number (951-769-8500), and then alert Four Seasons management at The Lodge (951-769-6358). Neighborhood Watch meets the second Wednesday of every month in the Ballroom at 10 am and once a quarter in the RCN at 6 pm. ~ Kathy Craven, kathycraven@rocketmail.com Neighborhood Watch

