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Landscape Committee There are times when it is rewarding to stop in our normal activities and just enjoy how great living in Four Seasons has become. While there is an absence of summer rains, our plant life flourishes with the ample sunshine and warm temperatures. This is our seventh year in transforming a cattle range into our "Home on the Range." We have learned a great deal about which plants do well here and which ones do not. Many of the "curb appeal" plants have died or been removed to make room for permanent residents. Much of our heavy clay soil has been amended with mulch and chemicals to make it more fertile. Most of our trees are at or near their mature Computer Learning Center Our classes for July are still in session, running into August. Our next scheduled class will be our 'Basic / Intermediate' class that covers a broad range of general computer use, including Operating Systems, file and program association, file move and copy, email, search techniques and internet usage. Basic/Intermediate Class: The Basic/Intermediate class will be held on Wednesdays from 10 am to 12 pm in the Computer Room. This will be a four-week class. Classes will be Oct. 9 to Oct. 30. If you have a laptop computer please bring it to class. Classes are FREE so you have nothing to lose. Classes are first-come, first-served basis. Just show up for the first session at the designated time and location. We have limited seating and computers available, but we will try to accommodate as many as possible. Advanced Special Topics: We are still seeking requests for 'Special Topics' and 'Advanced Topics.' E-mail requests to: joeligori@verizon.net. ~ Joe Ligori 16 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | AUGUST 2013 | community News size. Our irrigation system, while feeling some degree of aging, has been modified to better adapt to the ever changing wind directions. One of our trail park benches is now perched on the Highland Springs trail at Four Seasons Circle overlooking this paradise. So, take a few minutes, sit and enjoy the views. The Landscape Committee has openings for interested volunteers. Plant knowledge is not required as we have landscape professionals. What is needed is the desire to walk around the community and report on the status of plant life and any unusual growth. ~ Len Tavernetti