ALPHA Annual Meeting of the Homeowners and Potluck

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Meeting begins at 2:00pm, potluck will follow.

The HOA is providing the Tri-tip and drinks.

Please bring a side-dish or dessert to share.

This is a great opportunity to meet the board of directors and to find out what is going on with your HOA.

Hot August Wine Night

Come and meet your neighbors.

On Saturday, August 10th, from 7pm to 9pm at the Lilac Park Pool.

Please bring your favorite bottle of wine and an appetizer to share.

The pool will also be open for swimming.

 

August Board Meeting

The ALPHA Board of Directors will be meeting on Sunday, August 11th at 10am, at the Lilac Park Pool.

All ALPHA homeowners are invited and welcome to attend.

Arnold Independance Day Parade and Lilac Park BBQ

July 6th- parade starts at 10am and runs through town on Highway 4.

BBQ at the pool from noon to ?. ALPHA sponsored hot dogs, chips, and soda.

If you have any questions or would like to help out please drop us a note on the contact form.

July Board Meeting

The ALPHA Board of Directors will be meeting on Sunday, June 30th at 10am, at the Lilac Park Pool.

All ALPHA homeowners are invited and welcome to attend.

upcoming summer events at the pool

Get to know your neighbors and come join the fun.

July 6th- Fourth of July BBQ at noon. Free hot dogs, chips, and soda.

August 17th- hot August wine night from 7pm-9pm. Bring a local bottle of wine to share and an appetizer.

September 1st- Annual Homeowners meeting and potluck BBQ at 4:00pm.

Fun Saturday kid events coming soon.

Are you friends with Lilac Park on Face Book? Check out our page for event reminders and to see whats happening in Lilac Park.

The Lilac Park Pool is open

daily from noon to 6:oo pm

Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog Jubilee

May 16-19 2013

8am-10pm

Calaveras County Fair Grounds, Angels Camp, CA

http://www.frogtown.org

Assessments Due by April 30

If you have already paid your 2013 ALPHA assessment, please disregard this notice.

This is just a reminder that if you have not paid your 2013 assessment, it’s due by April 30 to avoid late fees. Any payments postmarked later than April 30 will be considered late regardless of the date on your check.

For those that have not paid yet, a paper invoice will be mailed within the next few days.

If you have questions about your assessment, please contact the Board of Directors by email to info@arnoldlilacparkhoa.org or by telephone to 209.795.3807.

Be Watchful – Theft is on the Rise

The number of reported thefts and burglaries in the Arnold area are on the rise and unfortunately, Lilac Park isn’t immune to it.

Just this past weekend, I received a report that a heathy, mature tree was cut down and partially removed from a homeowner’s property on Summit View. Apparently, the thieves were aware that the homeowners don’t live here full time and took advantage of their absence to steal a tree that was between 18 and 24 inches in diameter from a relatively remote section of the property. This is disturbing.

Over the last year, I’ve heard of several instances of cut firewood and other items being taken from various lots in the area, including Lilac Park. According to reports from several full time homeowners, break-ins over in Blue Lake Springs are up significantly and homeowners are frustrated because law enforcement is stretched pretty thin.

What can we do about it? For starters, make your home less of a target for thieves. Don’t leave valuables in plain sight and don’t leave curtains or blinds open. Consider an alarm system. The police may not be able to respond in time to catch a thief, but a loud alarm siren or bell will likely discourage a bad guy from going into your home should they force open or break a door or window.

If you see someone cutting trees on a Lilac Park lot and they don’t appear to be professionals (or they’re not the owner of the property), report it immediately to the sheriff’s department. Any living tree over 12″ in diameter requires the approval of the HOA and/or the county to remove. Trees already on the ground or that are dead, but still standing, may be removed without permission. All cut timber and slash MUST be removed in a timely fashion.

Recent advances in technology have made Digital Video Recording (DVR) systems relatively inexpensive and widely available. Installation is often no more difficult than installing a DVD player or other home entertainment device and can usually be done by homeowners with basic tools.

Take photos of valuables and record available serial numbers. While the sheriff’s office may not be able to investigate every incident, filing a police report increases your chances of the thieves being caught and the eventual return of your property. Report any theft, no matter how insignificant.

Finally, get to know your neighbors. Having an extra set of eyes on your property is never a bad thing, plus, you can keep an eye on theirs when you’re in town and they’re not.

Many of us come up to the mountains to get away from everyday life. Unfortunately, some elements of life will follow us regardless of where we go. We must be vigilant and take steps to protect our property.

~Mark