Archive for April, 2008

Friends of Hospice Butterfly Garden of Remembrance Fund Raiser

Kathy Carey April 30th, 2008

This is the 8th year for Friends of Hospice Butterfly Garden of Remembrance held each year at Hooper & Weaver in Nevada City on Memorial Day.  This year the dates are May 24, 25 and 26th. Continue Reading »

Board Minutes - Highlights April 2008

Kathy Carey April 20th, 2008

The ASPOA Board meeting was held on April 7, 2008 at the Alta Sierra Country Club in Grass Valley.

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Board Discusses Goals for 2008

Kathy Carey April 14th, 2008

Al Schafer, ASPOA Board President
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At the April Board Meeting, ten Directors and Chairpersons reviewed the state of your Property Owners Association, planned upcoming events, and created achievable goals for this year.  Members agreed that the most important action needed to continue serving the residents of Alta Sierra was to identify and recruit volunteers to complete the roster of Standing Committees.  Vacancies still need to be filled for the important positions of Community Standards Chair, Trails and Recreation Chair, plus an additional member of the Architectural Review Committee.  A full corps of volunteers is needed to maintain our effective Property Owners Association and Architectural Committee, which are over 45 years old and represent the interests of about 4,500 households.The three specific goals for this year include:  (1) Improve the identity of Alta Sierra at our entrances by providing tasteful and welcoming signage at the several portals to our community.  Designs are being reviewed.   (2) Increase our sense of “community” and build a better sense of concord among Alta Sierra neighbors.  Our Picnic and general meeting planned for June 29 is the first step.  and (3) Provide a welcoming “Informational Package” to be presented to all new residents of Alta Sierra to supplement our “New Member Package”.The Board would like to call upon the incredible experience and talent of our residents to assist in continuing to enhance our residential neighborhoods in this, the second largest community in western Nevada County.  (Paid politicians need not apply!)  Please share your wisdom and training with ASPOA.  Contact any Board member or Chairperson for further information.