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10 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | DECEMBER 2023 | Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________________________________________________ FREE SUNDAY BRUNCH FOR TWO at the Bistro at Four Seasons Not valid on holidays or special events. Limit ONE ENTRY per residence per month Here we are ready to embrace December, the month of Christmas joy and festivities and then saying goodbye to 2023 as we close out the end of another great year. Way back in May, Hemet and e Ramona Bowl Association went all out to honor their 100 year anniversary. eir successful event showcased Hemet and its historical and on-going play Ramona at the Ramona Bowl. Just imagine the number of good leaders and myriad of volunteers over those 100 years. Four Season's residents, and working staff did one heck of a great job putting together a fun day of celebration our own 20 year anniversary! It was a long day but so worth it. It takes a leader with an idea and willing helpers to make it through fruition. We have gained several new clubs this year which means new interests are being acknowledged. So join in, meet your neighbors and have some extra fun you didn't expect, that's what Four Seasons is all about! I didn't think I would enjoy painting until I joined an art class about six years ago, I say with all honesty, I'll never be known for my art, but, it pleases me when I can recognize the object I painted on the canvas. My husband and I always loved music, we loved to dance and oen were the last couple on the dance floor. Were we talented? Probably not, but we were happy just doing what made us feel good. Being over 55 and retired (like most residents living here) gives us lots of free time to spend however we desire. Giving back to your community and volunteering your time are two great ways to start the year. Whatever it is — just enjoy it to the fullest and start making fun plans for 2024. Betty Cruse did the honor of drawing the monthly ticket for the free Sunday Brunch from Francisco at the Board meeting and the lucky winners are Linda and Paul Lukerchine. Congratulations! I'm hoping you had a wonderful anksgiving, ate lots of turkey and pumpkin pie. I'm looking forward to all of that at the early seating with Francisco and praying for no winds and for electricity to last all day. He will be prepared for the blackout, as always, but it would be nice to just be normal. May love and your many wonderful memories far outweigh all sadness that finds it's way to you. Please be blessed with a fabulous Christmas, Hanukkah & Kwanzaa and good wishes to all! at's me, Patt double"T" Bistro Committee e Emergency Preparedness Committee wishes everyone a happy and safe holiday season and new year. Our Mission e Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program is designed to increase individual and community preparedness and self-reliance in the event of man- made or natural disasters. e Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has officially recognized CERT as an important part of a community's disaster preparedness readiness. Four Seasons CERT continues to need your participation. Become a Street Captain or CERT Auxiliary. Step up. Be a part of the best CERT in the valley, come make a difference. For more information visit https://fscert.org/cert-volunteer Learn how to prepare at fscert.org. Plan. Prepare. Survive. Emergency Preparedness

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