Snow in Arnold, Sunday, May 15, 2011

Woke up to 31 degrees and 3 inches of snow in Arnold.

Pool to open soon!

The Lilac Park Swimming Pool is set to open June 1st!

 

 

Arnold Spring Peddler’s Faire

33rd Annual Arnold Spring Peddler’s Faire

May 28 & 29, 2011 on the grounds of Bristol’s Ranch House Cafe
at the bottom of Lilac Park.

At the Arnold Spring Peddler’s Faire on Memorial Day Weekend, you’ll find antiques, collectibles, new and gently used merchandise, crafts, and pretty much everything else that can be sold. There will be a number of food booths also.

The Peddler’s Faire will operate from 9am to 4pm daily over the Memorial Day Weekend.

Volunteer Day Reminder

We still need volunteers to help with the clean up of the Lilac Park Pool Area.

This all-volunteer day is a great way to meet your neighbors and saves the Association over $1,000 in clean up and maintenance costs.

Saturday, May 14, 2011 – 9:00 – 2:00

Come by and lend a hand! Details here.

ALPHA Board Meeting for May 2011

Arnold Lilac Park Homeowners Association Board Meeting

  • Saturday, May 7, 2011
  • 10:00a to noon-ish
  • At the Lilac Park Pool.
  • Lilac Park Homeowners are welcome.

Memorial Day Weekend – Lilac Park Yard Sale

Just a reminder to mark your calendars for Memorial Day Weekend and the Lilac Park Yard Sale!

All Lilac Park homeowners wanting to participate, contact the Board by Saturday, 5/21/2011!   209-795-3807 or info@arnoldlilacparkhoa.org

Reminder: 2011 Assessments Due By April 30

A Reminder to Homeowners:

Your 2011 annual assessment is due before April 30, 2011. If your payment is made after April 30, late fees will apply.

Spring 2011 Newsletter Published

The spring 2011 version of the Arnold Lilac Park Homeowners Association newsletter, now called The Treetop Times, is available via the web site. We will be mailing this via USPS to the +/- 60 folks who haven’t subscribed to our broadcast e-mail service (yet).

Using the main menu bar above, you can go to About > Newsletter > Spring 2011 and download it, or you can just click HERE. Click the image above to see where we keep copies of the newsletter.

Viewing The Treetop Times requires the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Lilac Park Volunteer Day!

Saturday, May 14, 2011 – 9:00 – 2:00

Join us Saturday, May 14, to prepare the pool and common area for summer action and fun!   Why volunteer?

This annual event helps to keep our annual dues low because it saves our association approximately $1,000 that we would have to spend otherwise. Plus, it’s a great way to get to know others in Lilac Park!

This year instead of giving volunteers a $10.00 credit, a free LUNCH will be served to all who come and help!

Here’s a list of things we need to do:

  • Rake the front of the pool yard
  • Rake the back lot
  • Trim trees, bushes, shrubs
  • Haul pine needles and tree debris to the front yard for burning
  • Oversee the burning process
  • Help create steps in the back lot
  • Sweep the pool area
  • Clean bathrooms
  • Clean the kitchen
  • Fix, paint “Lilac Park Subdivision” sign
  • Basically anything else that needs doing!

Bring rakes, trimmers, loppers, wheelbarrows, pick-up trucks and trailers (if you have them) to haul debris from the back lot to the front for burning. The weather should be settled by then, but you never know so be sure to dress in layers and wear some sturdy clothing for protection.

We need your help.  Please use the Contact Us page or send us an email to let us know that you’re coming, and what you can help with.  Let us know as early as possible so we get an accurate head count for lunch.

We hope to see you there!

 

Spam and filters

Hi all,
I just wanted to send out a note about spam and the filters that we hopefully all have in place to filter it out.

Recent estimates figure that one message in seven traveling through cyberspace is a legitimate email. Most of us have seen the ads for pharmacy this, weight loss that, and the other less, tasteful messages. Thankfully most Internet Service Providers (ISP) have tools on their mail servers to filter out the unwanted stuff with surprising accuracy. Without spam filters, we’d be swimming in junk messages.

Many of the tools ISPs employ consider the sender’s address, the mail server’s IP address, message content, frequency, and more. Much of the filtering is based on probabilities that are pretty good at weeding out the flotsam,  but occasionally the spam software will catch legitimate messages and flag them as junk. Thus, the reason for the note.

It has come to our attention that some of you may not be receiving the broadcast messages from the ALPHA Board of Directors, like this one. If you received this, it’s because you either are NOT having a problem, or you had to remove this message from your spam queue and are now reading it. The content here is aimed at the latter.

We’ve changed the mail address that the web site software sends from to hoa@…, however we can’t necessarily remove the info@… that it was sending from before because there are a number of people that use this e-mail address to contact us. If your spam server still thinks that mail coming from ALPHA is spam after this change, the easiest way to solve the problem is to either 1.) add an exception to your spam filter for anything coming from the  arnoldlilacparkhoa.org domain or 2.) contact your ISP and have them do it.

Mail providers such as Google, AT&T, and other larger companies have user tools in the administrative sections of their mail interfaces that allow you to add whatever exceptions you want. Smaller ISPs and even many regional providers don’t offer such tools requiring their support departments to enter them manually.

With as competitive as Internet Service and Mail provisioning is these days, most smaller to mid-sized companies are pretty responsive to their customer’s needs, so if you continue to have problems receiving e-mail from us because of spam filtering, please add a filter exception for “arnoldlilacparkhoa.org,” (no comma) or call your ISP and have them do it for you.

I hope all is well.

Mark