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Photos: Pool Appreciation Day 2021

Saturday, June 26, 2021
Montecito Outdoor Pool

Featuring entertainment by Johnny Goodrum!

Presidents Message: Overview of Podcast #287

John MacDonnell
President

Audio may be found at: www.scshca.com/podcast287

Below is a synopsis of this episode.


1. Introduction: I welcome everyone to the podcast and encouraged residents to drink lots of water and be careful in the extreme heat. My very special guest is Pete Anderson from the Veterans Club who will talk about the flags and the Fourth of July parade. I am happy to tell you that the Shadows Restaurant has decided to get involved and will be offering red, white, and blue pina coladas for $6.00 and mimosas and Bloody Marys for $5.00 after the parade and for the flag raising.

2. History of the Veterans Club - Pete Anderson: The Veterans Club was started by Tom Hudson, a veteran and a colonel, who ran if for years. We lost Tom about three years ago. He initiated the Memorial Day and the Fourth of July celebrations. You may remember the Memorial Day celebration where we had up to 400 people turn out. I invited the ROTC cadets from Shadow Hills High School who did the flag raising. We also usually had two or three Marines from 29 Palms and the mayor of Indio. This is really what got the Veterans Club going.

Toys for Tots: Tom and I also worked together on starting the Toys for Tots at Christmas. We had a dinner with 60 or 70 people about three years ago and it has grown so much. We put Toys for Tots boxes throughout the community and two years ago -- the last time was before Covid -- we collected 1326 toys and 26 bicycles. The Marines take all of the donations to Cathedral City where they are divided by age and gender. We invite the Marines, the ROTC cadets and some of the teachers from Shadow Hills High School to the dinner and this is all paid for by the Veterans Club.

Flag Sale: You may know that our club member Larry Smith sells American flags for the Veterans Club. We've just ordered 100 flags and we sell them for your homes. If you have worn or tattered flags you can take them to Larry or to the Montecito. I pick them up several times a week and take them to the American Legion in Indio. We have two retirement burn flag parties per year. We bring in the ROTC cadets from Shadow Hills High School and the cadets from the American Legion. For the last one about a year ago, we had over 600 flags to burn. We alsohad two guerisson flags to burn. These are the huge flags that you see flying over car dealerships. The cadets helped us cut the flags into about twelve pieces to be able to retire them properly and burn them.

Veterans Club welcomes new members: We currently have only 56 members when we used to have over 100. This is due to Covid and also the loss of veterans. We welcome new members to share our activities. We are dark in July and August but in September we'll resume our monthly Tuesday meetings in the Montecito Clubhouse. We have had interesting guest speakers from the Air Museum, Patton Museum, VFW, and the Veterans Association. We provide information on benefits and how to access them. We invite the cadets to our parties where you have a chance to talk with them.

Flag poles at entrance gates: most communities like ours have the US flag and often the California flag at their gates. I was unable to get Pulte to provide this but we were getting close when Covid struck. With your support, John, it looks like we'll be able to have at least a US flag at each of our entrance gates and maybe a California flag, too. Hopefully, the HOA will pay for the 35 foot poles and the Veterans Club will pay for the flags.

3. Flags for the Fourth of July and the cart parade: I had previously referred everyone to Larry Smith, our "flag guy", but I didn't realize that he only has the larger size flags for your homes. You can get the small ones at hardware stores or Home Depot. Larry has the larger ones for you and also some handmade wood flags that he does himself. His address is 80620 Santa Juliana and he welcomes you to stop by.

Pete and his crew will meet at the Montecito Clubhouse at 7:00 am on the Fourth of July to lay the flags out all across our community. The flags will go up on the morning of the 4th and will come down on the evening of the 5th. The parade will begin at the flagpole at the Montecito and will end at the Shadows Restaurant area where there will be a flag-raising ceremony by the vets. We may even have Johnny Goodrum there to sing American the Beautiful!

I've been so inspired by you, Pete, and the accomplishments of the Veterans Club. I don't join many clubs but I'm a vet and I'll join your club this year. We really appreciate what you and your vets do for us and thank you for being here today.

SCSH Exit Gates

During General Session on June 28, 2021, the Board voted to maintain the main exit gates closed during the day, effective Friday, July 2, 2021.

Clarification: The exit gates will continue to work for members, guests, and vendors, and they will be able to exit. The only difference now is that the gates will be kept closed.

Unmanned Gates

Friendly reminder:

Recently it was brought to my attention that a vehicle without a transponder will wait at an unmanned gate until a presumably unsuspecting vehicle with a transponder pulls up behind or alongside the waiting vehicle, but still within range of the gate’s sensor, thereby causing the gate to open and allowing the vehicle without a transponder to exit. This is a security issue that needs to be addressed.

If you see a vehicle that is waiting to exit at or beside the unmanned gate, please do not pull up behind or alongside that vehicle. Your transponder may be close enough to activate the gate’s sensor and let that vehicle out.

Please use other gates to exit the property and notify security regarding the suspicious vehicle waiting to exit. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tuey Paiyarat
Safety Director

Upcoming CVWD Storm Channel Project Town Halls

Upcoming Town Halls

Montecito Clubhouse Ballroom
Thursday, July 8, 2021, at 10:00 am
Monday, July 12, 2021, at 5:00 pm


CVWD Storm Channel Project

Due to the continuous growth and development in recent years, of the Coachella Valley, CVWD will conduct an extensive project to enhance flood control. The project consists of a series of flood control improvements designed to meet the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 0.01 chance, or a 100-year flood event, thereby providing flood protection for developed and planned development areas. These projects are vital to CVWD’s ability to provide regional stormwater protection to the Coachella Valley.

EASEMENT AND EXCHANGE AGREEMENT Dated: August 25, 2004 by between the CVWD and Pulte Corp.

#12 Stormwater Drainage, G. Pages 10-11:

“In order to connect the channel to the regional stormwater facilities, it may be necessary to reconstruct or modify the inlet in the vicinity of Jefferson Street and Avenue 40. Pulte and /or the Association agree that the District and /or its contractors shall have the right to do such work.”

📄 Coachella Valley Regional Stormwater Project Updates

CVWD Storm Channel Project

 

Upcoming Town Halls

Project Website

https://www.cvwd.org/NorthIndio

Updates

Documents

📄 Coachella Valley Regional Stormwater Project Updates

📄 CVWD Postcard

📄 Slideshow Presentation 7-8-2021

📄 Slideshow Presentation 7-25-2022

📄 Slideshow Presentation 8-29-2022

📄 Slideshow Presentation 12-19-2022

📄 Slideshow Presentation 8-26-2023

Town Hall Meeting Videos

July 8, 2021 – 10:00 am

July 12, 2021 – 10:00 am

Informed Consent and Waiver

On Monday, June 28, 2021, the SCSH Board of Directors approved the revised Informed Consent and Waiver.

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📄 Informed Consent and Waiver - Approved by the Board on 6-28-2021

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Introducing Tuey Paiyarat, Safety Director

We are excited to welcome Tuey Paiyarat as the new Safety Director at Sun City Shadow Hills.

Tuey has lived in the Coachella Valley for over 30 years and is well known in the law enforcement and security communities.

Tuey had a distinguished 30-year law enforcement career and honorably retired from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department in 2012. He was assigned to the Jail, Patrol, Special Enforcement Teams, Special Investigations Bureau, Major Narcotics, Emergency Services Team (SWAT), and the Investigations Bureau, including crimes against people, financial fraud, and elder abuse.

Tuey is familiar with the local judicial system and maintains a good relationship with the local law enforcement agencies. He’s also a licensed private investigator and has worked with private individuals as well as private attorneys in several types of civil and criminal investigations.

June 2021 Board Meeting Video Now Available

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President’s Report – July 2021

As published in The View, July 2021:

John MacDonnell
President

It Is Time to Bring the Shadows Out of the Shadows

I have been exploring the idea of establishing a special committee of homeowners to focus on the maintenance of and future improvements to our food facilities, most important the Shadows Restaurant and the Montecito Café. Since the beginning of Sun City Shadow Hills, the subsidies for both have been increasing year to year. As part of each resident’s HOA dues, we now pay $11 per month in subsidies toward our restaurant, which sums up to $37,950 per month and ultimately $455,400 per year. That is almost $1 million every two years that is coming directly from all our pockets through HOA dues.

Subsidies will continue to increase if we do not take this seriously now. Many of us enjoy Shadows and want to see it remain; but serious attention, planning, and action need to be taken for this to happen. Previous attempts to fix this issue have fallen short. But by coming together to share our thoughts, opinions, and ideas, I believe we will be able to exchange these debts for profits within the next year or two. For us to succeed, we need to establish this committee to protect the future of our restaurant, to investigate all options, and to proceed with improvements deemed worthwhile.

Albert Einstein once said, “Doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results, is the definition of insanity.” For years this has been a money pit for the community, so it is vital that we start weighing our options. Here is what we have heard: Should we make an additional investment to improve the kitchen, enlarge and reorient the bar? Should we establish food minimums for homeowners? Should we pursue lease and management by a local restaurant?

Most of these ideas have been considered in the past. Our new committee will focus on these aspects along with the financial ones to pin down which will help us exchange past losses for future profits. Change can be unpredictable at times, but it is in our best interest that the Board form this committee to assist us in considering these questions.

Since this was brought to the attention of the Board, we have received some new and proactive suggestions for improving the restaurant. We have considered the idea of a separate bar with an area for live music, attached to an entirely new dining area. Also, adding a pizza oven and preparation station for pizzas made for dine-in or take-away. We could also launch an advertising campaign to all our neighboring communities, touching upon these possible improvements to our restaurant and letting them know that Shadows is open for business. Meanwhile we would like our community to be able once again to enjoy all facilities including the restaurant, banquets, and lounge to their full extent. These are all inviting options that could possibly bring in more business.

Moving forward, I would like to see homeowners pitch their ideas as well, whether from the sidelines or the frontlines where decisions will be made and initiated within this new committee. By bringing this situation to the attention of the entire community, I hope we will be able to start a new age, reexamining past decisions to ensure a better future for ourselves and the generations that follow.

The success of such endeavors will depend on the willingness of homeowners – using their interest and expertise – to get involved with this vital evolution of our community. It does not matter how much time you invest in this endeavor, because together our shared interest will always be better than none at all. As they say in a famous game show, “Come on Down,” let us get this ball rolling.

Upward and onward, I will see you there.

Contact the author at john.macdonnell@scshca.com.

Finance Advisory Committee – July 2021

By Bill Wethe
Finance Advisory Committee Chair

As published in The View, July 2021:

FAC Members

FAC is in the process of interviewing three candidates. FAC has six members, and we have Board approval for a total of nine members. We are looking for owners who have a background including accounting and financial reporting and an interest in serving on the FAC or on its Subcommittee on the Reserve Study. Please contact the author if you would like to discuss completing an Advisory Committee Interest Form.

Work Completed

During the month of June 2021, the FAC and its Subcommittee continued its work with the Board as well as with DRM and Troon management on behalf of the Association including:

  • Review and recommend Board approval, subject to audit, of the unaudited May 2021 financial statements of the Association including the:
    • financial statements and supplementary schedules.
    • combining and combined financial statements and supplemental financial information schedules included in the Treasurer’s report.
    • summary financial information on financial position and results of operations included in the General Manager’s report.
    • condensed Association financial information to be published in The View magazine.
  • Review of the year-to-date variance analysis prepared by the General Manager on the:
    • 2021 Operating Fund revenues and expenses.
    • 2021 Replacement Fund expenses for the purchase and replacement of common area real property components and inter-fund transfers to the Operating Fund for the purchase and replacement of common area personal property and equipment components.
  • Review and written recommendations on the 2021 Forecast (5+7) of the Operating Fund and Replacement Fund as compared to the 2021 Budget and the 2021 Forecast (4+8).
  • Preparation of the Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) of the 2021 Forecast (5+7) as compared to the 2021 Budget and the 2021 Forecast (4+8) provided to the Board.
  • Review and written recommendations to the Board on proposed BAFs for the expenditure of funds for the replacement or major repair of real and personal property common area components identified in the Reserve Study.
  • Review and recommend Board approval of the May 2021 bank statements, bank reconciliations, and investment account statements.
  • Review and written recommendations to the Board on engagement of a Reserve Study consultant and parameters for the 2022 Reserve Study.
  • Regular meeting of FAC held on June 18, 2021, using audio and video conference call.
  • Special meeting of FAC held on June 8, 2021, using audio and video conference call.
  • For the Board meeting on June 26, 2021:
    • Preparation of the FAC monthly written report to the Board.
    • Review of the General Manager monthly written report to the Board.

Upcoming Work

  • Review and written recommendations to the General Manager and the Board on the drafting of the 2022 Budget.

Further Information

Additional FAC Members: Larry Anderson, Bob Jester, Jerry Cavoretto, Mike Whelan, and Bruce Marley. FAC Subcommittee Members on the Replacement Fund and Reserve Study: Chris Stevens, Don Salvatore, Bruce Marley, and Bill Wethe, Chair.

Contact the author at finance@scshca.com.

Presidents Message: Overview of Podcast #286

John MacDonnell
President

Audio may be found at: www.scshca.com/podcast286

Below is a synopsis of this episode.


1. HOA Board Meeting: a reminder that the next open Board meeting will be on Monday, June 28, 2021, at the Montecito Clubhouse.

2. Club and Committee Chairs: I am inviting the chairs of all clubs and advisory committees to participate in a podcast to talk about what's happening with their clubs. I've asked Vanessa to spearhead this and to take the names of those who are interested. There are a lot of new people in our community, as well as others currently in Canada or in other states, who want to plan their activities for when they return here so it's a good time to get your message out there. So just contact Vanessa in the HOA Office to set up a time to schedule a podcast.

3. Advisory Committees: there are openings on these committees so I encourage you to go to the HOA Office to complete an application form. After an initial interview, the chair will send your application to the Board to get you involved. The Finance Advisory Committee, for example, needs a couple of people and I would love to see a couple of ladies on that committee. If you are retired and have some financial background, please consider submitting an application.

4. Kathy Lindstrom, Chair of the Food and Beverage Advisory Committee, reporting on:

A) Menu items and theme nights as the Shadows Restaurant: some of the menu features include a great breakfast of a large pancake, one egg any style and bacon or sausage for just $4.50; on weekends we have Eggs Benedict, hash and eggs, biscuits and gravy, a smoked salmon platter, and cinnamon French toast.

When it's too hot to cook, we have wonderful salads such as our Special Shadows Salad for $12.95 with baby spinach tossed in a raspberry vinaigrette and topped with fresh strawberries, apricots, dried cranberries, candied pecans and goat cheese and a protein choice of turkey, chicken, shrimp or salmon. We also have a citrus shrimp and avocado salad, a Cobb salad, a chicken salad, and a stuffed tomato salad. And we have a ton of sandwiches.

B) Theme Nights: tonight is Pasta Night. Then on July 7th is our Shrimp Spectacular, July 14th is our Summer Salad Extravaganza where you will be able to taste all of our salads. July 21st and 28th will be Pasta Nights. But hold off on your reservations until Friday (June 25th) because we are meeting tomorrow with the Food and Beverage Advisory Committee to see how we can increase the seating for these special theme nights because we have been sold out. We may be having two seatings so we can have more people there for the fun and camaraderie.

C) Montecito Café Update: For those of you who are concerned about the closure of the Café, we are meeting tomorrow (July 24th) to discuss options to use the Montecito Café. We have been talking with residents and hearing their ideas. We will be making a presentation to the Board on this, so stay tuned for more information. We appreciate your patience. In the meantime, stop into the Shadows Restaurant for a pitcher of beer or of Margaritas. You can also bring your own wine -- the corkage fee has been dropped to $8.00.

5. Montecito Pool Opening Celebration: This will happen on Saturday, June 26th, with free hotdogs, chips and soft drinks. We are allowed seating for 86 and we're at least 75 over that, So we'll open the gym and the amphitheater area to provide more space for as many as we can. So please stop by to enjoy a hot dog and the music provided by our Board Vice-President Johnny Goodrum.

6. Memo from Safety Advisory Committee: The Board received a memo from the Safety Advisory Committee and voted in favor that all gates will be closed all day from now on going in and out. If you have questions or are concerned about this, the Safety Advisory Committee Chair Jeff Kirkpatrick will be making a presentation at the open Board Meeting on Monday, June 28th, so you will be able to ask questions at that time.

7. Fourth of July flags: Every year the veterans put out US flags at our gates and around our community for any US celebrations that involve the flag. This year there will be flags out for two days since the Fourth of July falls on a Sunday so the official holiday is Monday, the 5th. Our golf cart flag celebration will be on Sunday and the Veterans Club President Pete Anderson will be at the Montecito Clubhouse at 8:00 am for those who want to decorate their carts with flags and to see you off for the golf cart parade. I'll be there with my dogs and flags on my cart, too, to join in the celebration.

If you would like to purchase a flag for your cart or your house, I have been given permission by Larry Smith who sells flags for the Veterans Committee to give out his name and address: 80620 Camino Santa Juliana. So you can just stop by Larry's house to purchase a flag.

8. New Security Director: Our new Security Director, Tuey Paiyarat, will be at the Montecito Pool Opening Celebration and at the June 28th Board Meeting, as well. We're very happy to have filled that position.

9. Jefferson Ponds and North Channel: I've asked Roland in the Troon golf office to take charge of cleaning up the first pond, so they area active as we speak cutting down the weeds and doing a general clean-up. The first pond isn't affected by the North Channel Project. They've also been working hard on the golf courses and doing a great job.

10. Pets in the heat: I want to finish as I always do in the summer with a reminder to keep your pets off the pavement. Put booties on them or carry them, whatever you have to do to make sure they're safe. Please don't let them put their paws on the pavement -- it's dangerous out there.

Presidents Message: Overview of Podcast #285

John MacDonnell
President

Audio may be found at: www.scshca.com/podcast285

Below is a synopsis of this episode.


1. Reported Case of COVID-19 in the Gyms: We have had a reported positive case of COVID-19 reported in both gyms and the Montecito indoor pool. For the health and safety of the community, they will be closed today for a massive cleaning. We plan to have them reopened by tomorrow, June 19th, by 3:00 pm. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you may have been in these areas and are concerned, you may want to check with your healthcare provider and/or your doctor for their advice if you feel the need to be tested.

2. Montecito Outdoor Pool Update: the pool at the Montecito is going absolutely wonderful. We're on track and on time for completion next Friday with the chemicl balances all done. There will be a Pool Appreciation Day on June 26th from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at the Montecito Outdoor Pool. Our very special guest of honor will be our Vice President of our Association who will be there to sing for us. We'll also provide hot dogs, chips and soft drinks. Please call the Lifestyle Desk to register for this.

3. Fourth of July: I've been hearing from people that there will likely be a drive-through golf cart parade through all three phases on the 4th of July. With so much uncertainty with COVID-19 and the changes in tiers, The Lifestyles Desk hasn't had an opportunity to plan or prepare for the 4th of July. Events like this normally require 6 to 8 weeks of planning. If the parade happens, I will definitely join in with flags on my golf cart. I will try to find out when and where it will be starting and will get back to you as soon as I can.

4. Lifestyles Survey: The Lifestyles Desk will be sending out a bunch of surveys to help plan for musical and other events. Please watch for them online and make sure to participate so Connie can plan based on what you most want. We already have the return of Let's Meet and Eat and Comedy Night -- there is a lot happening around here.

I am enjoying my time as your President and having the interaction with the community and receiving your feedback, both positive and negative. Either one helps me in making myself better for this community. Be safe out there, drink lots since it's so hot, and please keep the dogs off the sidewalks.

Regarding Last Week’s Fitness Closure

    

The Association has received several calls and emails requesting further details and/or the identity of the individual who tested positive for COVID-19.

The individual who tested positive for COVID-19 was at the following Fitness Center(s) on the following dates and times:

  • Montecito Fitness Center: June 9th – 13th and June 16th – 17th between 11:45 am – 8:15 pm, June 18th between 5:30 am – 10:30 am
  • Santa Rosa Clubhouse: June 18th between 10:40 am – 10:58 am

To our knowledge the individual wore a face covering at all times while present in the fitness facilities. Due to privacy laws, we cannot provide any further details than what is provided above or the individual's identity. Please contact your health care professional if you have concerns regarding your risk of exposure. Please be advised that the Association has continued sanitation efforts in accordance with the CDC Guidelines.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated understanding.

Fitness Center Closures

    

Montecito and Santa Rosa Fitness centers are closed effective immediately until Saturday, June 19, at 2:30 pm The Santa Rosa Outdoor pool remains open.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Please note that in the last two weeks an individual who was in the Association’s fitness facilities recently tested positive for COVID-19. Consequently, the Association closed both fitness facilities so they can be cleaned and sanitized. If you were in the fitness facilities during the past two weeks and have questions about your health or the risks of potential COVID-19 exposure, please contact your health care professional immediately for further guidance.

Changes to Pool Hours

Effective Saturday, June 19, the Santa Rosa outdoor pool will close at 10 pm

On Friday, June 25, the Montecito Outdoor pool is scheduled to reopen, and will also close at 10 pm

June 15 Reopening

We are excited to announce that based on the State and County guidelines, all facilities will be open to full capacity effective June 15, 2021. Reservations will no longer be required for the Fitness Centers or outdoor pools. The indoor pool will still require a reservation. Clubs and Groups can resume full capacity in the clubhouses (with a reservation and based on availability).

Masks will not be required for residents, employees, vendors, etc. that have been vaccinated or have a medical exemption from the vaccination. The residents, employees, vendors, etc. will be responsible to wear a mask if not vaccinated. The HOA, DRM staff, Troon staff, etc. will not collect or request this information.

We look forward to seeing you all soon!

Presidents Message: Overview of Podcast #284

John MacDonnell
President

Audio may be found at: www.scshca.com/podcast284

Below is a synopsis of this episode.


I know I just did a podcast yesterday but now I'm back with just a short one. There are two issues I want to address:

1. COVID-19 Tiers: There is a lot of information out there that people have been reading in newspapers or online that we should be in the yellow tier. I just got off the phone with the CDS Riverside and they told me that we're still in the orange tier and that I'm not to release us to any other tier. I'm waiting to hear back from a gentleman named Jose, the CDC Public Address person for the County of Riverside, and I should be getting more information from him. But I'm holding fast for now that we're still in the orange tier but will move to yellow just as soon as we can do it.

2. Montecito Pool: I want to apologize to you for the Montecito Pool. I went down there at 11:30 this morning and met with our General Manager and a couple of our team members and the pool still is not to my standards. I have to, as a professional general contractor, give you the best possible job for that pool. When they jack hammered out the plaster that wasn't quite correct, some of the tiles came loose. They were going to replace those tiles but after knocking on a few of those tiles and hearing hollow spots behind them, I was not convinced that it was in the best interest of the Home Owners Association to leave that pool with those tiles in it. So I have asked them to remove all the tiles in the ribbon between the coping and the plaster itself and to reset all the tiles. I did that simply because I don't want problems down the line where the tiles will come loose and then we'll have to repair the pool every so often.

So it's going to take an extra four days. We were planning on reopening on the 21st and now it's going to be Friday, the 25th. But I felt that it was not up to the standards of what we deserve here at Sun City Shadow Hills so I took the liberty of making sure that it was done right.

So, that's all I have for you today. I look forward to getting back to you as soon as possible about the COVID-19 tiers for our community and an update on what's happening for the 15th of June to go to green. I'll be back to you as soon as possible through either a podcast or through Tyler at the HOA office. Thank you for your time, drink lots of water -- it's hot out there -- and I will see you out there.

Meet a Board Member Returns September 9

Meet a Board Member is scheduled to return Thursday, September 9, 2021, at 3:00 pm in the Montecito Clubhouse.

Any date previously advertised was outdated and incorrect.

Presidents Message: Overview of Podcast #283

John MacDonnell
President

Audio may be found at: www.scshca.com/podcast283

Below is a synopsis of this episode.


First, I want to remind everyone to drink lots of water with the temperatures rising. And I also want to thank Gus Ramirez for setting up all the equipment for each of these podcasts. I really appreciate it, Gus. Bob Firing can't be here today but I hope to see him back soon.

1. Montecito Café: Everyone misses it. I love it, but we can't make it come back by just snapping our fingers. Due to safety concerns and the numbers being down, the last administration decided to close it-- temporarily, I believe. Kathy Lindstrom with the Food and Beverage Committee is trying to save the Café and the Board will be carefully looking into their recommendations.

2. Montecito Pool: Sorry -- we had hoped it would be open by now, but there were things wrong with the pool that required us to start all over again. It's under construction now and I check it every couple of days with the knowledge from my years of experience in construction. We hope it will be open -- cold and beautiful -- by June 21st, but I can't promise.

3. Comedy Night and Other Shows: Sir Laughs-a-lot, Let's Meet and Eat and others will be back as soon as Covid restrictions allow. Julie Johnston is ready to sell tickets so when they are available, don't wait. They will go fast.

4. COVID-19 Update: The local CDC is our guide. They are in our hospitals, our neighborhoods and our businesses so they know best. The Board is proactive and ready to move as soon as we get the word. We're hoping for a June 15th release, but we can't promise.

5. Rumors: There are lots of them here and it's like getting your information from a Cracker Jack's box. We'll clarify anything that comes up. I'll do more podcasts if they are needed. We don't want rumors ruining our lives.

6. Podcast Transcriptions: Some of you have asked for transcriptions so you don't have to listen to a podcast. I am happy that we now have a volunteer experienced in writing and editing who has offered to provide these now.

7. Delegation: Some of you are saying that we aren't doing our job -- and that I'm not doing my job. I am out there all the time doing my best but I won't be a micro manager. I can't do everything here, so I delegate when appropriate to our very capable Assistant General Manager and our very capable General Manager. They will get back to you with the information so I don't have to go to them and then back to you. I am learning as I go but I don't know everything.

8. Dogs and Hot Paws: This important issue makes me tear up whenever I see it. As our temperatures reach 110 and 120, if you can't walk barefoot on our pavement, asphalt, and grass, your dogs shouldn't either -- especially along Sun City Boulevard. They are our substitute children and please be sure to provide water for them.

I'm looking forward to seeing you in our neighborhood -- forward and upward! Thank you for your time.