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The October Neighborhood Community Watch meeting was most informative. The presentations were on fire safety, being scam smart and Internet safety. Beaumont Assistant Fire Marshal Richard Horner taught us about being safe in hotels and any building. It is important to familiarize yourself with the exit routes, ask for a room on lower floors and to change smoke alarm batteries. Our own Assistant General Mgr., Eric Zarr, spoke on being scam smart and Internet safety. We learned not to give out information when receiving a telephone call or email even when it seems authentic. Call the company to verify whether it is legitimate. He has put information and links on the Four Seasons Website to help inform our residents. The topics brought lively discussions and exchanges. With the coming holiday season, you will probably receive many calls, emails and requests. Be safe. As the community grows and changes, we need more block captains and co-captains. Please get involved. As a resident, if you see something out of the ordinary call 911 or the Beaumont PD non-emergency number, (951) 769-8500. Also notify Euclid Management for their records. ~ Anita Worthen 20 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | NOVEMBER 2014 | COMMUNITY NEWS Neighborhood Watch You should have received a letter from The Board of Directors for K. Hovnanian's Four Seasons at Beaumont Community Association listing all of the proposed guideline changes, additional wording and rewording of existing rules. Please review the nine page letter and respond with your decision to "agree" or "disagree" and your comments. Do not return any or all of the nine pages with your monthly association dues but rather fax to (951) 769-6514 or send your response in writing to the Board of Directors, 1518 Four Seasons Circle, Beaumont, CA 92223. Wishing all a blessed Thanksgiving with family and friends. ~ Barbara Miller Rules & Regulations