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INTEREST GROUPS DISABLED RESIDENTS This group aims to help anyone with a disability or who needs to assist someone with a disability. Our mission is to serve as a resource for residents with disabilities, serve as a resource for the larger community when requested, to further develop and expand resources, and to help each other with and share coping strategies for our various challenges. Meeting dates, times, and frequencies TBD. Sign up at The Lodge or contact Gordon (Curt) Putnam for more information at curtputnam@gmail.com. ATTN DIXIELAND/TRADITIONAL JAZZ LOVERS: Seeking MUSICIANS to play lead sheets and who have played Dixieland style music. Forming six to seven piece band. Rehearsals at Four Seasons. Need cornet/trumpet, clarinet/ reeds, banjo/acoustic guitar, tuba or bass, drummer, keyboard. Contact Bob Snyder (T-bone) at (909) 489-7108. FOUR SEASONS REPUBLICANS: We are not a club. We are a local network that provides information and resources, so that you can make more informed and educated decisions in your selection of candidates and government measures. Our mission is to present information regarding national, state and local issues. We are in alliance with other regional conservative organizations, including, San Gorgonio Pass Republican Women Federated, Unite Inland Empire and the Republican Party of Riverside County. For more information, contact us at: FourSeasonsRepublicans@gmail.com. *Note: The HOA does not have any officially recognized political club or group. However, California law changed and now requires associations to allow political interest meetings in HOA common areas. The Neighborhood Watch presentation on June 9 in The Lodge Ballroom was well attended. Beaumont Mayor Mike Lara and City Manager Todd Parton were the special guests. The mayor answered questions from the 145-plus residents who were there. Parton spoke about what is happening in Beaumont and the traffic problems that affect us all who travel on Highland Springs, Pennsylvania Avenue, and other streets jammed with traffic. He also spoke about pending construction of roadway expansions, diverting left turn traffic on Highland Springs to keep traffic flowing, and the grade change on Pennsylvania Avenue at the railroad tracks. These projects are all in the future and are in various stages of review by the City of Beaumont and other affected agencies. From time to time our residents are contacted by door-to-door solicitors selling water softener or treatment programs, pest control, and other products. These unsolicited door-to-door contacts are not allowed at Four Seasons. So you may ask how did they get in? One way is they may have an initial appointment with a resident and then, after that appointment, they go door to door until someone reports them. If this happens to you or your neighbors, please contact our management team of Eric Zarr and Lynne Cesario, and if possible, let them know what company the solicitors are with or what product they are attempting to sell. Management can often locate the sales team and have them leave the property. If the solicitors are not located but the company they represent is known, then management will call the company to make them aware that door-to-door solicitation is not allowed at Four Seasons. The anticipated relaxing of the COVID-19 restrictions on June 15 may have led to our amenities opening at pre-COVID levels. Please be patient as we move from the more restrictive tier system to what is expected to be a more open atmosphere throughout the state, county, and Four Seasons. We expect that guests will be able to participate in allowed amenities such as cards, dominoes, dining at the Bistro, and other amenities that were restricted in the past 15 months due to COVID. For a complete list of amenities and their current status, please follow the Daily Report, contact management, review on the website, and read about it in the Breeze. Have a happy and safe Fourth of July and thank you to our residents, Block Captains, and our Neighborhood Watch Steering Committee for all that you do. ~ Jerry Monahan, (951) 212-8898 20 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JULY 2021 Neighborhood Watch

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