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| Four Seasons Hemet Herald | APRIL 2026 | 3 General Manager's Message Board Meeting Dates Executive Session Meeting is scheduled for April 20 and 22. The Annual Meeting is scheduled for April 22 at 10 am. If you are available and would like to attend the Annual Meeting, please come by. The agendas for the meetings are posted on the Bulletin Board near The Lodge entrance and sent out via e-blast. e Annual Meeting is approaching! The "Annual Membership" Meeting will be held on Wed., April 22. This year, there are four (4) positions up for re-election for two- year terms. Meet the Candidates happened on March 24, 2026, with Ballots being mailed out on March 20. If you have not received a ballot, please contact the Inspector of Elections (HOA Elections) at (951) 667-7191 to request a replacement ballot. If you have not voted yet and mailed back or turned in the ballot, please do so by April 21, at 5 pm. You may mail the ballot in the return envelope provided by HOA Elections or turn them into our ballot box at The Lodge desk. When mailing the ballot, please use the return address slip provided by HOA Elections. PLEASE REMEMBER TO SIGN YOUR RETURN ENVELOPE! The Annual Meeting is a very important time for the community and we encourage everyone to come out and be involved! Asphalt Project The asphalt project is due to start this month. Communication has been sent out regarding the area(s) effected. If everything goes according to schedule, the asphalt work should be done by the end of this month with AMS coming back in about three months to seal coat the work to add longevity to the road. We thank you for your patience understanding while this project is underway! Turf Removal Project The turf removal project should be in its beginning stages this month. We have and will continue to provide information as we can to make sure that there is as little impact as possible to the community. Please keep in mind that at the end of the day, this is a construction project and it will effect residents in some capacity as it is in progress. We will continue to work to make sure it is as little impact as possible, and we thank you for your understanding! I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter holiday! By Jon Payne, CMCA Supervisor's Message By Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez Today, I'd like to talk about our Tech on Wheels (ToW) program, which has been a great resource for providing outreach and technical assistance to Fifth District residents. This program provides hands- on support for iPhones, Androids, tablets, and laptops, and the team has already facilitated 1,881 one-on-one interactions. I am proud to share that 100 percent of participants reported they would recommend this service to their friends and family. This is especially meaningful because 83 percent of those whom we assisted were residents aged 65 and over. Since many of our seniors may find difficulty using modern technology, I intentionally directed my staff to focus on them to ensure they receive the patient, personalized guidance needed to navigate today's digital world with confidence. If you live in District 5 and think your community could benefit from our Tech on Wheels program, please contact my senior issues liaison, David Lara-Tellez at DLTellez@rivco.org or (951) 379-2854.

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