Northcliffe

Articles from October newsletter

Oct 01, 2006

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Tuesday evening, October 10th is our third quarter Community Meeting. We will also be electing the HOA Board Members at that meeting. Anyone wishing to serve on the Board of the HOA please let me know or just come to the meeting. We are now able to hold the meeting again at the old Northcliffe Fire Hall on Morning Drive. The difference is that we must now reserve it and pay a set fee. The City took possession of the building in April and has been completing some necessary work on the electrical and cooling systems. Eventually they plan to renovate the kitchen area and complete other improvements. The building has been renamed ?“Schertz Community Center, North?”. The City also plans to install a plaque on the building honoring the years of dedicated service given by the Northcliffe Volunteer Fire Department.

The Community Center is now available to anyone wishing to rent it. Organizations or private parties wishing to reserve the hall should contact Mrs. Sandy Bryant at (210) 658-7477, Ext. 1602. The new rate schedule is as follows:

This is a convenient location for family reunions, wedding receptions, birthday parties and many other events.

Debbie Bell



WHAT?’S UP AROUND OUR NEIGHBORHOOD?


FREE LINE DANCE CLASSES:

One of our homeowners has been conducting line dance classes that are sponsored by the Methodist Health Care System. Everyone is welcome to come to the old Northcliffe Fire Hall on Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Please call Dorothy at (830) 606-0501 for more information.

AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM

Do you want to update your driving skills and knowledge and get an insurance discount at the same time? If the answer is ?“yes?”, here?’s your opportunity. A Driver Safety Program class will be held on Thursday and Friday, October 5 & 6 from 1:00 to 5:00 at the Scenic Hills Lodge.

Attendance at both sessions is required to obtain a certificate. You do not have to be an AARP member to participate. Class materials are supplied by AARP

Developed by AARP for the 50 and over age group, the course is designed to sharpen our driving skills, prevent accidents and keep older drivers on the road longer and more safely. Since Texas law requires all auto insurance carriers to offer a discount on premiums to qualified graduates of this and similar courses, most people are able to save on their insurance premiums.

Attendance at this course will not remove a traffic citation from a driver?’s record. Cost for the course is $10 per person. If you are interested, call John Connolly at (830) 620-5065 and reserve a place.


Local Farmers Markets

Schertz: Pickrell Park on FM 1518, Tuesdays from 2-6 pm.

New Braunfels: 205 S. Castell Ave., Fridays from 3-6 p.m. Information: (830) 935-3159


SCHERTZ ANNUAL FALL CLEAN UP

Fall Clean Up is scheduled for Oct. 14-29 with collection scheduled between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Drop offs may be made at Bexar Waste?’s temporary collection point, 2221 F.M. 3009 (near Live Oak Rd.) between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

During this time the Public Works Department will pick up household waste, such as lumber and general trash as well as white goods, appliances and furniture. Public Works will also do curbside chipping of brush and tree trimmings Monday-Friday, free of charge. To make an appointment for any of the above services, call (210) 658-7065 at least 24 hours in advance. You Must Make an Appointment!

Bexar Waste will NOT accept appliances that have not had the Freon removed.

Hazardous waste must be dropped off at the collection point, and will ONLY be accepted 21, 22, 28, &29 October. Such was includes insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, chemicals, cleaning and bleach products, swimming pool cleaners and chemicals, enamel and latex paints in cans and aerosol dispensers, varnish and stains, paint thinners and removers, and acetone. Empty propane tanks up to 7 gallons will be accepted only if the valve is entirely removed. Mercury will NOT be accepted.


ELECTION DAY IS Nov. 7th ?– Remember to Vote!


20th Annual Gruene Music & Wine Fest
October 6-8
Benefiting Hope Hospice & United Way

For Info call (830) 629-5077 or visit www.gruenetexas.com


The 2006 WURSTFEST begins Friday, November 3rd. To obtain more information and find out about events, visit www.wurstfest.com.

Guadalupe County Fair
and PRCA Rodeo
October 12-15
Seguin, Texas

For a schedule of events go to www.guadalupecountyfairandrodeo.com


SCHERTZ ANIMAL SHELTER

I recently had a very positive encounter with the Schertz Animal Shelter (Humane Society). A lost and very tired small white terrier mix dog found its way to my yard. He had a collar but no tags and was covered with fleas. I called the shelter and they sent out a very caring gentleman who petted and reassured the little guy and loaded him into the truck. Below is information from their website that might be helpful to our residents if they see stray animals running around, want to adopt an orphan, or simply would like to donate time or goodies to the shelter.

Who We Are
Schertz Animal Shelter is a city based adoption facility. We have 18 dog adoption kennels, 22 dog holding kennels, and 4 dog quarantine kennels. We also have 9 cat adoption kennels, 11 cat holding kennels, and 2 cat quarantine kennels. We have wonderful relationships with several Rescue Groups and Organizations in our area that strongly support providing forever homes for our pets. We have 5 full time employees, and are open 7 days a week. We gladly accept donations and volunteers.
Adopting a Friend
Our adoption rates are $55 for dogs and cats, $10 for rabbits and guinea pigs. The adoption price covers: 5 way vaccinations, Rabies vaccinations, Deworming, Bordetella vaccination, Heartworm test, Veterinary Examination, Microchip, Tag and Adoption Kit.
Volunteering and Donations
We gladly except Donations and Volunteers. All volunteers must be over 16 years of age. We have volunteer orientation the fourth Sunday of every month at 10:30AM.
Come Visit Us!
Schertz Animal Shelter is located on FM 3009. To visit the Shelter drive I35 (just North of San Antonio),Exit #175 FM 3009/Garden Ridge, travel east on FM 3009. Turn north onto Borgfeld Rd. We are 1/4 mile on the east side. Our address is 1298 Borgfeld Rd. Our Shelter hours are M-F 9AM-5PM S-S 10AM-3PM. Please call us at (210)658-6607!
City of Schertz
☺Website - http://www.schertz.com/

City Council Meetings
City Council agenda and minutes are also available on the Schertz website. See what your Councilmen and women are doing for you!


Did you know everyone is a member of the Homeowner?’s Association? It?’s true. By paying the annual (Jan-Dec) $25.00 dues, you have a counted vote at community meetings; help to maintain the landmark American flag that so proudly flies in our neighborhood and support services like this newsletter. Thank you for your support


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