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As we enter the season of Thanksgiving, it is fitting to ref lect on the many things that make our Four Seasons community such a special place to live. Chief among them is the remarkable spirit of volunteerism that thrives here. Last month, the Board of Directors honored nearly one hundred volunteers for their generous contributions of time, skills, and experience in support of the many committees that help our community f lourish. Each committee serves as an important arm of the Board of Directors, assisting in the day-to-day management of our Homeowners Association and ensuring that our neighborhood remains a beautiful, safe, and welcoming place for all. We are so appreciative of their service. These volunteers perform an extraordinary variety of tasks — often behind the scenes but always with great dedication. Some research the reliability of vendors and compare prices to ensure our community receives the best value for every dollar spent. Others work closely with our landscaping company, monitoring the health of our greenery, selecting plants that thrive in our environment, and preserving the natural beauty that surrounds us. Many volunteers devote their time to planning social gatherings that bring our residents together — events such as the New Year's Eve celebration, Oktoberfest, and other special music occasions that fill our Lodge with laughter and connection. Still others maintain our beautiful library, keeping books, magazines, and puzzles up to date for everyone's enjoyment. The Financial Committee diligently reviews budgets and expenditures, protecting our HOA funds with care and precision. Our Architectural Committee guides homeowners in maintaining consistent community standards, while the Emergency Preparedness Committee ensures that we are prepared in case of any emergency or disaster. Every one of these efforts represents a gift of time, talent, and heart. Together, they form the foundation of a community built not just on property, but on partnership and pride. This spirit of giving perfectly embodies the essence of Thanksgiving — a time to recognize those who quietly make a difference and to express sincere gratitude for their service. As we gather with friends and family this November, let us remember to give thanks not only for our blessings, but also for the neighbors who work tirelessly to make Four Seasons an outstanding place to live. Their generosity reminds us that a community's true strength lies in the willingness of its people to serve one another with gratitude and goodwill. May you enjoy the abundance of the Thanksgiving season. Message from the Board of Directors 2 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | NOVEMBER 2025 | Sincerely, and on behalf of your Board of Directors, Rick Adkins, Paul Barr, Fred Kydd, Cliff Post, Mary Reyna, and Dan Ramos, Barbra Balser, President November is Caregiver Appreciation Month. This is a special time to recognize the dedication of those who attend to the needs of our older adults and residents with disabilities. In the spirit of the occasion, the Riverside County IHSS Public Authority is having a Caregiver Appreciation Event to recognize our valued in-home supportive services caregivers. These individuals change the lives of many by offering a helping hand. If you or someone you know is in need of in-home supportive services, you can contact IHSS at https://riversideihss.org/ or call 888-960-4477 (between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday). Supervisor's Message By Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez