Leewood Homeowners Association
May 2003 Newsletter
Homeowner Fees are due July 1
June
Newsletter Deadline May 17th
New
Officers Selected
After
the March Annual Meeting the new board selected new officers.
Long time board member Ron Filadelfo was elected as the Association
President. Chris Taylor was selected as the new Vice President.
Mohammed Umar continues in his role as the Treasurer. The new
Secretary is Anne Esquivel. Lynn Whalen is the new Board Member
At Large (or everything else). Join the new board at their next
meeting on May 13th, 2003 at the Philips School.
Tips for Preventing West Nile by Greg
Bellan (reprint from website)
- Apply
insect repellent when you're outdoors.
- When
possible, wear long-sleeved clothes and long pants.
-
If
you spray your clothing, there is no need to spray repellent
on the skin under your clothing
- Consider
staying indoors at dawn, dusk, and in the early evening, which
are peak mosquito biting times.
- Limit
the number of places available for mosquitos to lay their eggs
by eliminating standing water sources from around your home.
Boot Hill from the Web
Site
Boot Hill
is the nickname for the common area at the "knee" in Leestone
Street. It is right in front of you if you enter Leewood on Leestone
Street, and could be thought of as being at the corner of Leestone
Street and Leestone Street.
When Leewood
was first built, that area was not landscaped at all, and residents
played volleyball there. Rumor is that there was a pro-active
Grounds and Maintenance Committee (which at that point in our
history included ARC also they must have been busy!) who decided
to plant numerous bushes and small trees there to encourage volleyball
playing on one of the interior common areas. Thus, the nickname
of "Boot Hill".
As time went
by, the more hearty trees grew to a nice height, and many of the
"small forever" trees died. The area has been redesigned and planted
and it no longer looks like such a name would apply.
Living in
back of that area was one of our founding members, Bob Meyer.
He was the ultimate volunteer, and over the years was always there
when Leewood needed an extra board member, a secretary, a newsletter
editor, someone to clean out a hornets nest whatever! When he
died, the association honored his long time active commitment
to Leewood by putting in a granite bench with a stone surround
and a plaque. Bob had always wanted more benches in Leewood so
that "in his old age he could sit down and rest" as he strolled
the grounds wearing his Leewood baseball cap. We had a dedication
ceremony, complete with a Leewood quiz on the history of Leewood,
and a party afterwards. This bench is a great place to sit and
contemplate nature or the plantings in that area which are colorful
all year around. The airy lavender bushes there are called Russian
Sage and bloom all summer in this area.
For more info
and articles visit our community web site at www.leewood.us
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