WELCOME
SUNSHINE TREE COMMUNITY ASSOC, INC.
The Sunshine Tree subdivision was developed in three phases in the early to mid 1980's by Cassidy. Sunshine Tree Community Association organized in 2002 "To Promote a Sense of Community through Group Action for the Betterment of the Neighborhood". Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month, 7:00 P.M., at 1019, Nancy Bass' residence. All residents are welcome.
Spoke with Joe Hamric, City employee in charge of the drainage project, and he said that when we see the markers being replaced, then the work will begin (probably within the next couple of weeks). They had some emergencies and shortage of staff, otherwise, we would have seen the work already started.
MINUTES FROM MAY 6 MEETING
BEAUTIFICATION - Jessie and Glen will start work on pressure washing the curbs of the medians before mulching. The plants are doing fine that have been planted.
Joe Hamric, City of Winter Haven, is to be contacted to get a timetable of the work on Recker Highway before we start painting. It was reported that the cost to rent a paint sprayer for one day from Lowe's was $125. We will contact Tim and Jim about their sprayers.
SAFETY AND CRIME WATCH - We all need to keep an eye out for our neighbors as in the past.
WELCOMING/COMMUNICATIONS/MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE - The "Guess Who" picture for March was Cele Wilson. Need more recipes for the newsletter.
New Business -
Kaye Boon, City of Winter Haven, reminded about the Florida Neighborhood Conference in St. Pete Julyi 8-10. She read the list of different workshops available this year. Public Safety is the conference theme.
There were 9 present and meeting adjourned at 8 pm.
NEXT MEETING JUNE 3.
POND AREA AND FISHING and BABY DUCKLINGS
Be careful around the baby ducklings. DO NOT LET YOUR ANIMALS CHASE THEM. DO NOT TRY TO CATCH THEM.
Please remember that the pond area fishing is by pole only. NO NET FISHING! Also this is a CATCH AND RELEASE area. If you see someone net fishing or taking home the catch, please report them to the Storage Center at 298-6297. They are allowing our residents to have some fun in their ponds so do not abuse the privilege!