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March 2012 Official Publication of the Eagle Springs Community Association Volume 4, Issue 3
T H E TA L O N
Community CalendarMARCH
20123 ............................................ Swim Team Registration 9am – 12pm / Clubhouse8 .................................................ESCA Board Meeting 4pm – 6pm / Clubhouse9 ...............................................Scrapbook Club Meets 12 – 6pm / Clubhouse 13 .....................................................Book Club Meets 8pm – 10pm / Clubhouse19 ............................... Sports Fields Committee Meets 7pm – 8:30pm / Clubhouse20 .............................................Pool Committee Meets 8pm – 10pm / Clubhouse22 ........................... Safety Advisory Committee Meets 7pm – 8:30pm / Clubhouse24 ................................. Spring Egg-Stravaganza Event 10am – 1pm / Sports Complex26 ................................... Landscape Committee Meets 7pm – 8:30pm / Clubhouse31 .......................................... Swim Team Registration 9am – 12pm / Clubhouse
ESCA On-Site Management Hoursare listed on the Community Events Calendar at:
www.InsideEagleSprings.com
TUESDAYS ........................................Trash & RecycleFRIDAYS ....................................................Trash Only
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SPRINGEgg-Stravaganza
EVENT!Saturday - March 24th
10 am to 1 pmSports Complex
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NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc. ......................................................... 888-687-6444Advertising ................................... [email protected]
COMMUNITY CONTACT INFORMATION
EAGLE SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONCrest Management Co ................................ 281-579-0761Community Manager [email protected] Rental ....... [email protected] of Directors [email protected] ..........................Activities@InsideEagleSprings.comWebsite Administrator .... [email protected] [email protected]
EAGLE SPRINGS COMMITTEESLandscape ... [email protected] ...................... [email protected] Advisory ............ [email protected] (Neighborhood Watch)Sports Fields .................... [email protected]
EMERGENCY INFORMATIONFire, Medical or Life Threatening Emergency ........... 9-1-1P-4 Constable Dispatch ................................... 281-376-3472Humble ISD Police (Schools) .......................... 281-641-7900Atascocita Volunteer Fire Dept (AVFD) Non-Emergency Number ............................... 281-852-2181Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Texas Poison Control Center ........................... 800-222-1222
UTILITIESElectric, (multiple providers) ............www.powertochoose.org Power Outages .............................................. 713-207-7777 Street Light Outages ...................................... 713-207-2222Gas, Centerpoint Energy ................................. 713-659-2111 Gas Leaks ..................................................... 713-659-2111Water, Severn Trent ......................................... 281-579-4500 24 Hour Emergency Number ......................... 281-209-2100Telephone, Centurylink ................................... 877-290-5458T.V./Internet (multiple providers) ............www.allconnect.comTrash, Best Trash ............................................. 281-313-2378Recycling, Residential Recycling of Texas ........ 866-516-9805Humble Post Office ......................................... 281-540-1775
SCHOOLSHumble ISD ................................................... 281-641-1000 Website ............................................www.humble.k12.tx.us Eagle Springs Elementary ................................ 281-641-3100Atascocita Springs Elementary ......................... 281-641-3600Timberwood Middle School ............................ 281-641-3803Atascocita High School ................................... 281-641-7500
Crime Statistics January 2011
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Burglary of a Habitation .................................................... 0 Burglary of a Motor Vehicle (BMV) .................................. 5Theft from a Habitation .................................................... 0Theft of Motor Vehicle ...................................................... 0Theft Other ...................................................................... 5Robbery ............................................................................. 0Assault ............................................................................... 0Sexual Assault .................................................................... 0Criminal Mischief .............................................................. 2Disturbance Family ............................................................ 0Disturbance Juvenile .......................................................... 3Disturbance Other ........................................................... 14Alarms ............................................................................. 34Suspicious Vehicles .......................................................... 20Suspicious Persons ........................................................... 15Runaways .......................................................................... 1Telephone Harassment....................................................... 0Other Calls ...................................................................... 55
A full version of Crime Stats for Eagle Springs can be viewed at: www.InsideEagleSprings.com,
under the Neighborhood Watch tab.
REMINDER! - NO PETSPets are not allowed at Community Events, on the Baseball Fields,
or inside the Tennis Courts, with the exception of guide dogs or pets that are actual participants of an event. This policy is to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all residents in our community.
As a courtesy to your neighbors and fellow residents, please remember to LEASH & PICK UP after your pet!
Should you see a dog without a leash or owner attached, please call Animal Control at: 281-999-3191
For an immediate response to an Aggressive Dog that is loose, please call our Constables at: 281-376-3472
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In my 9 years of serving the Atascocita/Humble area real estate needs, I have sold over 70 million dollars in property. This encompasses more than 400 transactions representing Buyers and Sellers, resale and new homes and specializing in Eagle Springs, the neighborhood in which I live and have called home for the past 7 years. Thank you Eagle Springs for your continued trust and enthusiasm in my real estate business.
2011 Solds in Eagle Springs by Rebekah Snipp MLSNUM StreetNum StreetName SalesPrice ClosedDate 1 ................ 87118814 ..............18003 .................. OUTBACK LAKES TR .............. 178,500 ..................1/7/2011 2 ................ 39774818 ..............17122 .................. Mariposa Grove ................... 350,000 ..................3/8/2011 3 ................ 17343795 ..............12535 .................. Fern Creek ............................ 178,000 ................3/10/2011 4 ................ 96590718 ..............18107 .................. Bayou Mead ......................... 252,700 ..................4/7/2011 5 ................ 98984226 ..............12239 .................. PINELANDS PARK LN ............ 384,000 ................4/20/2011 6 ................ 98984226 ..............12239 .................. PINELANDS PARK LN ............ 384,000 ................4/20/2011 7 ................ 1814052 ................12019 .................. FALL RIVER PASS LN .............. 272,500 ................4/21/2011 8 ................ 25515588 ..............17714 .................. Carr Creek Lane.................... 393,015 ................4/29/2011 9 ................ 12703800 ..............12042 .................. GUADALUPE TRAIL LN .......... 242,000 ................6/22/2011 10 .............. 24641967 ..............17119 .................. Kobuk Valley ........................ 122,000 ................7/14/2011 11 .............. 91214642 ..............11919 .................. Lake Mead ........................... 233,000 ................7/15/2011 12 .............. 55235434 ..............12314 .................. YUKON VALLEY LN ................ 166,000 ................7/21/2011 13 .............. 47028644 ..............12443 .................. Brazos Bend ......................... 199,000 ................8/12/2011 14 .............. 67401088 ..............17026 .................. STONES RIVER LN ................. 238,000 ................8/19/2011 15 .............. 83216544 ..............12607 .................. Brazos Bend ......................... 209,900 ..............11/18/2011 16 .............. 68368981 ..............17322 .................. Tower Falls Lane ................... 270,000 ..............12/27/2011 17 .............. 14858944 ..............17514 .................. Cumberland Park Ln............. 230,000 ..............12/30/2011
Active/Pending Listings in Eagle Springs as of 2/8/2012MLNUM Address ListingPrice ListedDate63911179 ........... 11802BanderaCreek,HumbleTX77346 .................. $313,900 .............10/09/2011 Pending
96575276 ........... 11826BanderaCreek,HumbleTX77346 ....................$3,200 ...............01/01/2012 98762826 ........... 11814BanderaCreek,HumbleTX77346 .................. $379,900 .............01/24/201291060625 ........... 11930BiscaynePassLn,HumbleTX77346 ............... $359,000 .............08/11/2011 30670673 ........... 11822BiscaynePassLn,HumbleTX77346 ............... $274,900 .............11/02/2011 90139541 ........... 17007BuffaloPeakCt,HumbleTX77346 ................. $163,900 .............12/20/2011 Pending
37056877 ........... 12927CascadiaKnollCt,HumbleTX77346 .............. $154,900 .............11/09/2011 Pending
25719547 ........... 12438CedarBreaks,HumbleTX77346 .................... $239,900 .............02/01/2012 76636343 ........... 17303CoronadoPark,HumbleTX77346 ...................$2,995 ...............12/20/2011 45193608 ........... 12707GlendoCt,HumbleTX77346 ......................... $239,900 .............11/14/2011OptionPending7537217 ............. 17011JettonPark,HumbleTX77346 ....................... $229,500 .............01/20/2012 59144581 ........... 17255LafayetteHollow,HumbleTX77346 ............... $129,900 .............07/02/2011 Pending
70662126 ........... 12707MuirWoods,HumbleTX77346 ..................... $146,500 .............02/01/2012 12841143 ........... 12511Rushmore,HumbleTX77346 ......................... $139,900 .............07/14/20111051405 ............. 18502WildBasin,HumbleTX77346 ........................ $198,500 .............01/30/2012
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LOCK YOUR VEHICLE! Yes, it takes seconds to break a window, but doing so makes noise – and criminals hate making noise.
TAKE YOUR VALUABLES! Remove any valuables and take items with you, including faceplates for any after market stereos. If a criminal doesn’t see anything, they’re less likely to break in, and will go to the next vehicle to window shop.
HIDE YOUR VALUABLES! Remember to hide your valuables BEFORE you park in the place you’re leaving your vehicle. If a criminal sees you put a laptop in the trunk, they’ll just break into the trunk when you leave. The same advice goes for putting property under a seat. If a criminal sees you reaching under a seat, they’ll assume something is under there and break in, looking for property.
DON’T PARK IN SECLUDED AREAS! Parking in well-lit parking lots, with good “sight lines,” make it more likely your vehicle is visible to the general public. Attended parking lots, monitored by uniformed or easily identifiable legitimate parking attendants, are ideal. Remember, criminals don’t like witnesses.
KEEP A RECORD! Record serial numbers of property you may leave inside your vehicle. If stolen, it’s more likely that a suspect will be identified and caught, if he tries to pawn the stolen property. If you wish to report a Motor Vehicle Burglary, or any other incidents within the community contact the Harris County Pct. 4 Constables Office dispatch line at: 281-376-3472 you may remain anonymous if you wish
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Houston Real Estate Milestones in December:•Volumeofsingle-familyhomesalesroseforaseventhconsecutivemonth;•At $160,000, the median sales price for single-family homes reached the highest level for a DecemberinHouston;
• Single-familyhomerentalsrose12.3percent;• Townhouse/condominiumrentalsincreased0.7percent;•5.8 months inventory of single-family homes is the lowest level since December 2009 and comparesfavorablytothenationalaverageof7.0months.
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MEETING NOTICEPublic notice is hereby given to all members of Eagle Springs Community Association, Inc. for the upcoming
meeting of the Eagle Springs Community Association Board of Directors.The purpose of this meeting is for the Board of Directors to conduct the business of the Association.This meeting will take place on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at the Eagle Springs Clubhouse located at:
17821 Eagle Springs Parkway, Humble, Texas 77346.The Open Session of the meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m. and adjourn at 6:00 p.m.
The Meeting Agenda may be viewed online at: www.InsideEagleSprings.comunder Homeowner’s Association/Documents & Forms.
Please contact Bill Higgins at Crest Management for any questions regarding this notice.
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Feral Hogs Sighted in Eagle SpringsContributed by Keith Crenshaw
Texas has the largest feral hog population in the country. Feral hogs or wild hogs are an exotic species of pig that was brought over during colonization and at various times throughout the history, were released to run wild. Over time they have developed to what we now call the Feral Hog. Estimates for the population of free roaming feral hogs for the state of Texas range from 1 to 3 million in total numbers and have been considered a nuisance animal for farmers and ranchers for well over 200 hundred years. Feral hogs cause a huge economic impact on agricultural; and more recently, to urban properties. Over the last several years, the City of Sugarland and other communities around the Houston area have been dealing with the issue of property damage by feral hogs. In urban areas, feral hogs are most often found along irrigated lawns, retention ponds, local wetlands, and golf courses. Feral hogs root up and destroy the soil surface for two reasons: 1) they are looking for food by eating bugs, grubs, earthworms, and rooted vegetation, (feral hogs are omnivores); and 2) are looking for places to cool off by covering themselves in mud. It was brought to the attention of Texas Parks & Wildlife in January of 2012 that feral hogs had moved into the neighborhoods along the north side of Beltway 8 from the communities of Summerwood to Eagle Springs. There was a report of a property owner in Aspen Glen, who had experienced property damage between his property and the retention pond that lies just south of it. A trapping and removal protocol was begun by Crest Management to remove the Feral Hogs from the area. Trapping and removal is the best management tool for urban landowners to reduce the damage caused by them. Feral hogs are difficult to control because they, 1) reproduce quickly, 2) can live just about anywhere, and 3) are highly mobile. Females can breed as young as 6 months of age and produce up to 5 litters in a two year period. Feral hogs gestate their young for 115 days and have litters with an average size of 6 piglets, but can range up to 12 piglets per female. Feral hogs move in family groups and because female hogs are highly protective of their young, residents should follow the leash law for their pets. A pet on a leash is less likely to chase after hogs and in turn get hurt. Feral hogs are known to chomp their jaws as a warning sound to let you know they are in the area, but are more likely to run for cover when disturbed.Because feral hogs are wild animals, residents should not approach them. If feral hogs are sighted in the neighborhood, you should contact Bill Higgins with Crest Management at (281) 945-4625 or you can contact Keith Crenshaw with Texas Parks & Wildlife at (281) 456-7029.Texas Parks & Wildlife is the state agency in charge of the protection and management of wildlife species for the enjoyment of present and future generations. Keith Crenshaw is one of two Urban Biologists that help the residents of Harris County under the Wildlife Diversity Program for Texas Parks & Wildlife.
CUB SCOUTSScouting for Food
On Saturday, February 4th, our Eagle Springs Cub Scout Pack 926 joined Scouts across the United States of America in the annual Scouting for Food campaign. With the support of Eagle Springs’ residents, Pack 926 collected over 800 cans of food for the HAAM Food Pantry, which benefits local families in need. We would like to thank all those who contributed their time, energy and canned goods to this project! For more information on Cub Scout Pack 926, go to: www.pack926.net.
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Being Green at Home – Part 1When it comes to the environment, being a good
global citizen begins at home. From recycling to using alternative cleaning materials, small changes at home can add up to real benefits for our community and our planet, not to mention our health.
It may be a cliché, but the best way to be Earth-friendly is to cut down on what we consume and recycle whenever we can. The U.S. generates over 208 million tons of municipal solid waste a year, according to the National Institute of Health. That’s more than 4 pounds per person per day! Every little bit helps. Did you know that recycling just one glass bottle saves enough electricity to light up a 100-watt bulb for four hours?
Below are some easy ways to green up at home.WATCH THE TEMP
Almost half a home’s energy consumption is due to heating and cooling.
We’ve all heard it before, turn down the thermostat in cold weather and keep it higher in warm weather. Each degree below 68°F (20°C) during colder weather saves 3%-5% more in heating energy, while
keeping your thermostat at 78°F in warmer weather will save you energy and money. A programmable
thermostat will make these temperature changes for you automatically and are inexpensive and easy to install. Clean your air filter monthly during heavy usage.
To stay cool in warmer weather, shade your east and west windows and do heat-generating
activities such as dishwashing and clothes drying in the early morning or late evening. Use ceiling
fans instead of air conditioners when possible.
LIGHTSSwitching from traditional or incandescent light bulbs
to Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFLs) is an effective, simple change everyone can do. Making this change will help to use less electricity at home and prevent greenhouse
gas emissions that lead to global climate change. Lighting accounts for close to 20 percent of the average home’s electric bill. ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs use up to 75 percent less energy than incandescent light bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.
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If every home in America replaced just one incandescent light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified CFL, in one year it would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes.
While CFLs are more energy efficient, they do contain a small amount of mercury, which means they should be handled with care and disposed of properly. They cannot go into the trash bin for pick up! They are accepted at household hazardous waste (HHW) facilities and many local hardware stores such as Lowe’s and Home Depot accept them for proper disposal.
CLEAN GREENStop buying household cleaners that are potentially toxic to
both you and the environment. Learn to read labels for specific, eco-friendly ingredients that also perform effectively. These include grain alcohol instead of toxic butyl cellosolve, commonly found in carpet cleaner and some window cleaners as a solvent; coconut or other plant oils rather than petroleum in detergents; and plant-oil disinfectants such as eucalyptus, rosemary or sage rather than triclosan, an antifungal agent found in soaps and deodorant.
If you’re really ambitious you may want to try making your own cleaning products. Use simple ingredients such as plain soap, water, baking soda, vinegar, washing soda (sodium carbonate), lemon juice and borax and save money at the same time. Recipes are easy to find online or you can find many books with information on making your own cleaning supplies at your local library. Two good ones to try are: “Clean and Green” and “Better Basics for the Home.”
REDUCE PLASTICS Every year, Americans throw away over 100 billion polyethylene
plastic bags. Everything from grocery and trash bags to plastic sandwich bags. Many people don’t realize that plastics are made from petroleum; the processing and burning of which is considered one of the main contributors to global warming, according to the EPA. In addition, sending plastics to the landfill also increases greenhouse gases. Reduce, re-use and recycle your plastics for one of the best ways to help our environment.
USE LESS PAPERDid you know you can buy “tree-free” 100% post-consumer
recycled paper for everything from greeting cards to toilet paper? Paper with a high post-consumer waste content uses less virgin pulp and keeps more waste paper out of landfills.
Remove yourself from junk mail lists. About 44% of all junk mail is thrown in the trash, unopened and unread, and ends up in a landfill. Contact the Direct Marketing Association’s Mail Preference Service at P.O. Box 643, Carmel, NY 10512, to reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. Or go to their website and fill out the online form at: www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailinglist
And finally… Carry your own reusable cloth bags to the store to avoid using paper or plastic store bags.
Watch for Part 2 of Being Green at Home in the April issue of The Talon. Let’s all do our part to Keep Eagle Springs Green!
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Welcome to our New Landscape & Gardening Series!Our local “Garden Guy” and fellow Eagle Springs’ resident will be contributing
tips and information to help us with our gardening & landscaping needs!Do you have a landscape or gardening question? Ask the Garden Guy!
Cold season broadleaf weeds are a major problem throughout our area where mild temperatures stimulate luxuriant growth during winter and spring. These weeds including dandelion, chickweed, henbit, burweed and clover are particularly troublesome in early spring when warm season turf grasses are dormant. Not only are these weeds unsightly, but they increase mowing requirements and delay the recovery of desirable grasses. Likewise, warm season broadleaf weeds including woodsorrel, spurge and buttonweed are troublesome during summer months. Controlling broadleaf weeds helps turf grasses develop a dense, uniform cover that resists further weed invasion, reduces mowing requirements and improves the appearance of a property.
Regular mowing and proper fertilization during late winter and spring improves the appearance of turf areas and reduces the competition weeds provide, but does not eliminate them from the turf. Chemical control with nonselective herbicides in dormant Bermuda grass or with selective herbicides, will remove weeds from the turf grass. When selecting an herbicide, accurate
Second thing, Watering! If you are still the one on the block dragging a water hose around the yard, make sure you don’t fall asleep or forget about it. Under watering and over watering will have a dramatic effect on your weed control as well as play a big part in the performance of your lawn. If you have a sprinkler system, use the optional program settings so that you can water the lawn areas less often but for a longer period and water the bedding areas more often for a shorter period of time.
Third and last thing, Feeding! There are many types of fertilizers. Remember to never apply fertilizer or any other chemical without proper safety equipment. Feeding you lawn will give it additional supplements needed to fend off weeds, insects and to promote a longer lasting turf. You can be effective in the war on weeds with only 4-5 feedings a year.
Think about it like this, grass is a living thing just like us. We need a regular hair cut, proper hydration and vitamins to live a stronger, healthier, more productive life. We can live without some of these things, but just like the grass not as long and not without problems. If you have questions regarding seasonal weeds or any other landscape questions, please email: [email protected] McCueEagle Springs “Garden Guy”
identification of weeds is the first step to successful weed control. With the majority of our lawns today being St. Augustine, maintaining a lush, thick grass is really easy. It’s easy to maintain a beautiful lawn yourself if you have the time and the right tools.
The first thing, Tools! Make sure the blades on your lawn mower are always sharp, dull blades will tear the grass rather than giving it a clean cut. This will encourage diseases and other problems in the turf. Mow your lawn on a schedule, it is never a good idea to let the grass grow up high and cut it short. When the blades get longer the root system stops producing new runners and that causes your lawn to not have the thick lush look we want.
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FROM EAGLE SPRINGS POOL COMMITTEEImportant News About Pool Cards and Processing Times 2012
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YOU ASKED. WE LISTENED. After careful consideration and much deliberation, the Pool Committee and Eagle Springs Board have decided to continue to use the Photo ID cards in conjunction with the Electronic Access Device. Since Pool Card Processing in such a large community takes a lot of time and volunteers, we have voted to extend the life of the Pool Cards. The Pool Id Cards and stickers will be extended to cover 2 years instead of one.• Anyonewithacurrent2011poolcardwillbe valid for the 2012 swim season.• Anynewresidentwill receive theirpoolcard from the community representative and the new card will be valid for the 2012-2013 swim seasons.• Any residentwho needs a replacementcard or new card for a family member will receive their pool card from the community
representative and the new card will be valid for the 2012-2013 swim seasons. In an effort to disburse the number of residents needing to get Pool Cards this year, the Pool Committee will hold two volunteer sessions for Pool Card processing. CLUBHOUSE DATES & TIMES:
Saturday April 28th
9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday May 17 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Should you be unable to attend any of the above dates and times, you may obtain your Pool Card from the onsite Community Representative during their scheduled hours.COST:
New Pool Cards $2.00/eachGuest Cards $4.00/eachES Lanyards $2.00/each
I F YO U A R E N E W TO T H E C O M M U N I T Y O R N E E D A REPLACEMENT CARD:• Cometotheclubhouseattheonsitehoursor one of the Pool Committee Volunteer days.• Bringeveryoneinthehouseholdthatwillneed Pool Cards since your pictures will be taken at that time. • FillOutanapplicationforPoolCards.• Ifyouarenewtothecommunity,bringclosing documents or rental agreement.• VerifyyourID,residency,andeligibility.• Fornewpoolcards(andthoseturning13):you will have your photo(s) taken and pick up new pool cards. • Proof of Residency: If yourDriver’sLicense has an Eagle Springs address that is sufficient proof; if not please bring a current
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utility bill or other documentation that shows your current Eagle Springs address and your name. For those turning 13, the old pool card can be used as ID.FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT: [email protected]
Did you know that Eagle Springs has several
Neighborhood Groups?There’s always something fun going on in our neck of the woods…
Eagle Springs Stroller Stride The Eagle Springs Stroller Stride group was created for stay at home Moms and Dads who are looking for a way to lose their baby weight (even Dads gain some baby weight!) and get to know other Moms and Dads in the neighborhood. It’s a free group, open to all residents of Eagle Springs who would like to participate. All you need to do is show up and start walking! We are currently meeting three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:45am. We meet at the Sports Complex, off of Eagle Springs Parkway & Valley Lodge Parkway, and usually walk until about 10:30am. Although our current schedule only has us meeting to walk three times a week, we are open to adding addition walking days/times for those interested. We also plan on including more activities other than walking very soon. Please contact Sara Veillon for more information about this group! Sara Veillon: [email protected]
We look forward to walking with you!
To see all the other groups, log on to: www.InsideEagleSprings.com and click on the Groups tab at the top of the homepage!
Don’t see a group and thinking of starting one?
Contact: [email protected]
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ClubhouseLooking for a place to hold a birthday party, baby shower
or other special event or get-together?Look no further! Did you know that one of the amenities available exclusively to Eagle Springs’ Residents is the private use of our Clubhouse & Pavilion? Residents may rent the facility for their private use on a first come/first serve basis. The modest rental fee includes the use of all tables & chairs, restroom and kitchen facilities. More information about the Eagle Springs Clubhouse is located on our Community Intranet: www.InsideEagleSprings.com, under the Clubhouse Reservations tab. You will find the Online Reservation Forms located there as well. You may check availability from the Community Events Calendar on the homepage, fill out the reservations form and submit online ~ all from the comforts of home! Stay tuned in to our community website for updates and information about our newest amenities, including the new Valley Springs Clubhouse coming in 2012!
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