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| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | DECEMBER 2020 | 17 MASKS! A way of life for us now in 2020 and beyond. The word conjures up many different feelings in all of us, and those feelings are expressed in many different ways. As a tribute to our amazing human nature — we can be creative and have FUN with something as controversial as MASKS! There are sports masks, bedazzled masks, masks that allow for eating and drinking, theme masks, holiday masks and more. Do you have a favorite? Have you created some fun masks? Let's showcase the varied collection of masks in the January issue of Lifestyles! Please submit your pictures by Dec. 6 to sunlakesnews@yahoo.com. The Lifestyles Committee wishes you a very Happy Holiday Season. Lifestyles Advisory Just a friendly reminder to members of the community to secure your garage door at all times except when working in and/or around the garage. Community Patrol will continue to make courtesy calls to members at night to inform them of an open garage door. Community Patrol will also attempt to make contact with those during the day and evening hours that have an open garage door. Securing your garage door is important for the safety of you and your pets. Security codes (aka pass code) are used to verify the resident's identity for multiple reasons but especially for guest call-ins due to security reasons. Community Patrol staff on occasion will take a guest call in from a resident's family member and that family member will give the officer the resident's correct security code. Security codes are verified for security purposes and should not be used by anyone other than the resident themselves. If you need assistance in resetting your security code, you can do so by contacting the HOA at (951) 769-6649. If you see any suspicious individuals and/or activity such as an individual walking in the neighborhood looking at houses or looking into cars, unusual noises such as screaming, breaking of glass, sounds of a fight or an individual carrying property that appears out of place, I recommend calling the Banning Police for non-emergency situations at (951) 922-3170 or 911 for emergency situations and then contacting Community Patrol at (951) 845-2163. Community Patrol will respond depending on the circumstances of the situation, otherwise it will be handled by law enforcement. The holiday season is upon us and this is the time of year that people do more shopping than any other time of the year. Please remember to secure your vehicle at all times, and don't leave items in plain view for would-be thieves to break into your vehicle. Have a safe and happy holiday season. Safety Advisory

