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If you have a favorite picture that makes your heart sing, whether it's with your partner from a first date to a wedding or with your lovable pet, we would love for you to share it with our readers. Please have a caption along with the picture. Email it to FourSeasonsNews@yahoo.com and, if you have any questions, please call Courtney Taylor at (909) 797-3647. The pictures will appear in the February issue of the Breeze. The deadline is Jan. 6 to submit. 6 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JANUARY 2023 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAY TIME Executive Session 1/12 9a General Session 1/12 1p Committee Chairs 1/9 10a SUB-BOARDS Canine Corral Council 1/2 10a Communications Board 1/9, 2/1 10a Technical Operations Board TBD - see Daily Rep. COMMITTEES DAY TIME Architectural Review 1/2, 16 8:30a Community Planning 1/19 See Daily Rep Emergency Prep (EPC) 1/11 10:30a Facilities 1/11 9a Finance 1/31 1p Landscape 1/17 1p Safety 1/3 10a Social 1/3 1p Meetings Association Dues Please make sure if you use your bank's online bill pay to update the amounts for the new 2023 Association Dues. The Master Association -is now $268. The Front Yard Cost Center (FYCC) is $76 + $268 for a total of $344. Springdales 2023 Base Total Base + Master Plan 1 $122.90 $390.90 Plan 2 $133.47 $401.47 Plan 3 $152.01 $420.01 We sent the budget information out at the end of November as well. There were some questions as to why we mail the budget information out each year. The reason we mail it out instead of using electronic deliveries is that California Civil Code requires all Associations to mail out their budgets each year. FOR UPDATES ABOUT FOUR SEASONS, GO TO FOURSEASONSBEAUMONT.ORG. PHOTO ASSIGNMENT Lovin' You... Community Awareness While hanging holiday lights at the end of November, we had to close down some roundabouts for a short period of time. In speaking with drivers to re-direct them, I was surprised by the number of owners who were unfamiliar driving through the community streets if it was not the way they normally went to a gate or The Lodge. I would strongly suggest owners drive through the community in the daytime to see how to get out of the community different ways, and then do that again once dark. Being familiar with egress routes in an emergency takes preparation before an emergency. Slow Down A reminder I give at each Open Session Board Meeting is to slow down. Once you are home behind the gates, speeding or not stopping at stop signs will only "save" you a few seconds of time. Speed limits are 30 mph on the Circle, 25 mph on all side streets and 15 mph in parking lots. Please slow down and drive responsibly. If you are a pedestrian, use the sidewalks. Thank you. ~ Eric Zarr, eric.zarr@fsresidential.com, (909) 991-8337

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