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November 2014A Monthly Newsletter for the HeatherRidge Community
What’s Happening?
Resident Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Treasurer’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Board of Director’s Meeting . . . . . . . 7
Association Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Public Notices & Advertisements . 11
Community Directory . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HeatherRidge Umbrella Association5864 Manchester DriveGurnee, Illinois 60031-6126
Ph: 847-816-9300fax: 847-816-9312
All advertising will be accepted at the discretion of the HeatherRidge Umbrella Association (HUA). The HUA does not accept any responsibility for, nor does it endorse any advertising material printed in the HeatherRidge Happenings newsletter. No responsibility will be taken for any inadvertent omission or scrivener errors of an ad or content, or if the publication is delayed. Complete HUA Board Resolution and Policy covering advertising is on fi le at the HUA Offi ce.
A Monthly Newsletter for the HeatherRidge Community
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HeatherRidge Umbrella Association
endorse any advertising material printed in
of an ad or content, or if the publication is delayed. Complete HUA Board Resolution and Policy covering advertising is on fi le at the
HeatherRidge
Details Inside!
Art ShowAt the Clubhouse5900 HeatherRidge Drive
Friday & Saturday, Nov 7th - 8th10am - 8pm, 10am - 4pm
All Artists Welcome!
By Popular Demand
2 Resident Pages
Letter from the Editor
Twenty-fourteen is coming to an end and I hope all of our residents had
a healthy and prosperous year. With the Th anksgiving holiday this
month I have taken time to refl ect and to give thanks for everything good that has happened to my family over the course of this year. I hope all of our residents see the positive things that occurred to them and to give thanks and to also build upon them to start the New Year in a positive fashion. I have much to give thanks for like my sister beating cancer and my mother-in-law
getting a new heart valve at the young age of 90. I also have to be thankful for seeing the blood moon lunar eclipse as well as the beautiful sunrises and sun-sets we had this year.
We all need to take a moment from our busy day and just look around. You would be amazed what’s around you here at HeatherRidge. Happy Th anks-giving to all of our residents and thank you for reading our newsletter.
Mark [email protected]
The 5 Minute Sketch: Artists, send me your sketch! [email protected]
Time to be thankfulWe need more humility
We were given much
AnabelleCongrats to Norm and Marilyn La
Belle and this month’s winner, Anabelle!Do you have a pet that you think
could take the Top Spot? Send your photos in to the address below.
[email protected] Kathleen Ahrens . . Hidden Hills
Welcome!To our new resident:
Important notice - the welcoming committee will not meet until next January. Th anks for your patience!
The Welcoming Committee Chair-ladies
I told my wife she was drawing her eyebrows too high. She looked surprised.
I took the shell off my racing snail, thinking it would make him run faster. If anything, it made him more sluggish.
3Resident Pages
Th e fall season brings colder weather and here are some tips for those of you that park cars outdoors. When there is frost in the morning, please make sure you scrape the frost off ALL the car windows before you attempt to drive the car!
Don’t expect your “defrost” setting to immediately clear the windows. It takes time for the engine to warm before defrost even kicks in, much less clearing the side and back windows.
Give yourself a few extra minutes in the morning to let the car warm up and the defroster to do its job. Have a good scraper in the front of the car to help you clear the windows. In a pinch you can even use a credit card or store “value” card to scrape all the windows. We all appreciate your care.
HeatherRidge Security
COMMUNITY
foodDRIVENOV 1 - DEC 15
Help us help our Neighbors
Most of us are fortunate to have stable jobs, a home, and a terrifi c community to live in. Many Warren Township folks are struggling in this time of job loss, home foreclosures, and economic downturn.
For the next six weeks, HUA will be collecting non-perishable food and paper products to donate to our own Warren Township Food Pantry. If you can get your donations here, we can get them to the Food Pantry.
Drop off Monday-Friday, 9AM - 5PM at HUA Offi ce:5864 Manchester Drive. (847) 816-9300
Toot the horn and we’ll unload your car for you!
Non-Perishable Things to Bring:
Canned Soups, fruits, veggies, meats/tuna, cereals, crackers, nutrition bars, cookies, single-serving juices, non-refrigerated snacks, pasta, sauces, noodles, rice, and paper products like toilet paper, towels and plates/bowls. Don’t forget dog/cat food too for our needy furry friends.Please don’t bring anything that has expired.
Section Name4 Resident Pages
Thanks
A couple years ago, I realized I was saying thanks too much. Everyone, it seemed, was saying thanks too much. In encounters with strangers, in emails, in restaurants... It was almost like the word ‘thanks’ was kind of a diffuser. In any instance where you wouldn’t say thanks, you might appear rude or unapprecia-tive. So, since we’re all thinking “Well heck, I don’t want to come across as unappreciative!”, we just say thanks. All the time.
This isn’t a bad thing, of course. It’s nice to live in a world where everyone appreciates everything. I guess I’d just like to withhold my thanks to the very end of our dialogue, and make it a big
one; rather than saying 5 or 10 smaller thanks’ throughout.
So, this month, I leave you with all the google search images I found for “Thanks”! Cheers!
Mike Adamczyk
Section Name 5Resident Pages
6 Treasurer’s Report
Treasurer’s Report for September 30th, 2014
Cash Position "Operating 8/31/14"
"Operating 9/30/14"
"Net Change Operations"
"Reserves 8/31/2014"
"Reserves 9/30/2014"
"Net Change Reserves"
CRF $36,738.26 $28,732.12 ($8,006.14) $36,678.04 $39,815.38 $3,137.34 CRF-Clubhouse $649.89 $704.90 $55.01 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
TOTALS $37,388.15 $29,437.02 ($7,951.13) $36,678.04 $39,815.38 $3,137.34 Operating
Income & Expenses Actual Budget Current Month Difference Actual YTD Year-to-Date
Budget YTD Difference YTD
Income $11,018.50 $13,930.91 ($2,912.41) $118,894.19 $126,478.19 ($7,584.00)Expenses $5,356.24 $11,039.40 $5,683.16 $93,819.23 $130,103.10 $36,283.87
INCOME (Loss) $5,662.26 $2,891.51 $2,770.75 $25,074.96 ($3,624.91) $28,699.87
Central Recreation Facility
Cash Position "Operating 8/31/14"
"Operating 9/30/14"
"Net Change Operations"
"Reserves 8/31/2014"
"Reserves 9/30/2014"
"Net Change Reserves"
$15,528.61 $17,358.14 $1,829.53 $21,403.57 $19,730.70 ($1,672.87)Operating
Income & Expenses Actual Budget Current Month Difference Actual YTD Year-to-Date
Budget YTD Difference YTD
Income $2,600.87 $2,569.68 $31.19 $23,376.85 $23,127.12 $249.73 Expenses $2,625.54 $2,461.71 ($163.83) $26,294.35 $22,651.64 ($3,642.71)
INCOME (Loss) ($24.67) $107.97 ($132.64) ($2,917.50) $475.48 ($3,392.98)
Covered Bridge Recreation Center
Cash Position "Operating 8/31/14"
"Operating 9/30/14"
"Net Change Operations"
"Reserves 8/31/2014"
"Reserves 9/30/2014"
"Net Change Reserves"
$39,268.54 $42,630.11 $3,361.57 $60,299.42 $61,427.11 $1,127.69 Operating
Income & Expenses Actual Budget Current Month Difference Actual YTD Year-to-Date
Budget YTD Difference YTD
Income $3,582.45 $3,519.00 $63.45 $32,502.48 $31,916.00 $586.48 Expenses $3,259.04 $3,781.09 $522.05 $33,951.72 $32,929.81 ($1,021.91)
INCOME (Loss) $323.41 ($262.09) $585.50 ($1,449.24) ($1,013.81) ($435.43)
Hidden Hills Recreation Center
Cash Position "Operating 8/31/14"
"Operating 9/30/14"
"Net Change Operations"
"Reserves 8/31/2014"
"Reserves 9/30/2014"
"Net Change Reserves"
$145,113.52 $176,600.90 $31,487.38 $350,239.90 $344,171.48 ($6,068.42)Operating
Income & Expenses Actual Budget Current Month Difference Actual YTD Year-to-Date
Budget YTD Difference YTD
INCOME $130,800.04 $133,807.73 ($3,007.69) $1,196,815.16 $1,204,269.57 ($7,454.41)Landscape $70,107.55 $57,436.10 ($12,671.45) $559,245.34 $565,342.36 $6,097.02
Security $22,493.32 $21,709.69 ($783.63) $194,311.39 $211,500.69 $17,189.30 Administration $25,320.54 $35,745.60 $10,425.06 $217,392.06 $232,886.38 $15,494.32
Maintenance $15,023.46 $19,982.21 $4,958.75 $212,847.50 $210,973.41 ($1,874.09)Total $132,944.87 $134,873.60 $1,928.73 $1,183,796.29 $1,220,702.84 $36,906.55
INCOME (Loss) ($2,144.83) ($1,065.87) ($1,078.96) $13,018.87 ($16,433.27) $29,452.14
HeatherRidge Umbrella
Cash Position "Operating 8/31/14"
"Operating 9/30/14"
"Net Change Operations"
"Reserves 8/31/2014"
"Reserves 9/30/2014"
"Net Change Reserves"
$8,816.77 $10,391.29 $1,574.52 $55,000.27 $56,359.91 $1,359.64 Operating
Income & Expenses Actual Budget Current Month Difference Actual YTD Year-to-Date
Budget YTD Difference YTD
Income $1,966.43 $1,985.00 ($18.57) $17,802.34 $17,865.00 ($62.66)Expenses $1,937.21 $1,835.00 ($102.21) $20,669.69 $18,105.00 ($2,564.69)
INCOME (Loss) $29.22 $150.00 ($120.78) ($2,867.35) ($240.00) ($2,627.35)
StoneyBrook/Cambridge Recreation Center
7Board of Director’s Meeting
Board Of Directors Meeting
Heatherridge Umbrella Associa-tion (HUA) - October 28, 2014
These minutes have not yet been approved by the HUA Board. Any corrections, additions, or deletions will be made at the next regular HUA Board meeting prior to official approval.
President Todd Campbell called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Present: Todd Campbell, Sam Dent, Owen Hill, Paul Kelly (via Skype), Linda Kirby, Cris Mekuly, George Serdar, and Carole Stern. Absent: Brett Wodach. President’s Remarks
Todd Campbell announced that the annual food drive will run during November and December. Donations will be taken to the Warren Township Food Pantry for both the holiday seasons.Vice President’s Remarks
Owen Hill noted that many drivers are running the stop signs throughout HeatherRidge, both the Village streets and the HUA neighborhood streets. Al Villasenor will pursue the violations with the Security Department and the Village of Gurnee. September 23, 2014 Minutes
Cris Mekuly made a motion to accept and approve the September 23, 2014 minutes, seconded by Carole Stern. At vote, all aye, motion carried.Treasurer’s Remarks
Treasurer Paul Kelly gave the highlights of the Treasurer’s Report. Sam Dent made a motion to receive and accept the Treasurer’s Report, seconded by Carole Stern. At vote, all
aye, motion carried.Management Report
A Management Report was sub-mitted in writing and was available to the audience.
Al Villasenor noted that our Landscape and Maintenance Departments are completing the fall projects and work while preparing for the winter season. The availability of salt, the higher price per ton, and storage issues were discussed. As fall comes to an end, the Landscape Department is still mowing and leaf collection seems never-ending. Cris Mekuly made a motion to accept and approve the Management Report, seconded by Carole Stern. At vote, all aye, motion carried.
Standing Committee Reports
Architecture And Maintenance Committee
No formal report or motion required. Audit Committee
The 2013 Audit has been received and is being reviewed by the HUA Board and Committees. The finaliza-tion and acceptance of the 2013 Audit Report is expected at the November HUA Board meeting.Finance Committee
The September 2014 financials were reviewed and the Treasurer has audited the checks issued for the past month, they are appropriate. Sam Dent made a motion to accept and approve the Finance Committee report, seconded by Carole Stern. At vote, all aye, motion carried. General Election And Oversight
No formal report or motion required. Golf And Tennis Committee
No formal report or motion required.Landscape Committee
No formal report or motion required.Ponds Committee
No formal report or motion required. Publications Committee
No formal report or motion required.Recreational Activities Committee (RAC)
No formal report or motion required.Security Committee
Linda Kirby presented information and updates she receives regularly from the Security Department. Sam Dent made a motion to accept and approve the Security Committee Report, seconded by Linda Kirby. At vote, all aye, motion carried.Tax, Legislation, Law, Contracts, Insurance And Special Issues (TLLCISI)
No formal report or motion required.Welcoming Committee
The Welcoming Committee met on October 14, 2014 and one resident attended. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, January 13, 2015. at the Central Recreation Facility. Please note that there are no Welcoming Committee meetings held in November or December.Old Business
2015 Heatherridge Umbrella Asso-
8 Board of Director’s Meeting
Community Manager’s ReportOctober 2014
Administrative & Finance:• The only comment on the budget
received is whether it is appropriate to charge the StoneyBrook snow surcharge through the rec center. After document review, I tend to concur.
• The internet service at the Mainte-nance building has been upgraded to UVerse from DSL. AT&T is eliminating DSL altogether shortly anyway and it was advantageous to make a change. However this has caused an unforeseen communica-tion issue with the HHRC which we are working on.
• The Security Department switched to a new color for their uniforms. This was a budgeted expense and by going to this new material the color options were limited but they are much more cost efficient than the old style. The patch application and sewing were done by our own Cathy McGrath.
Maintenance/Landscape:• Leaves, leaves, lots of leaves.• Snow contracts are in place with
minimal increase for 2014-2015.• The asphalt behind the CRF
required a lot of work due to drain-age issues and was addressed here recently.
• The hand rail on Campbell Drive is temporary. We will replace it with a better permanent structure as soon as we can schedule the landscape work for the area.
Al Villesenor, Community Manager
ciation Budget The draft 2015 HUA Budget was
presented last month for review and publication, only one comment was received and it was researched. There was a minor change in one allocation. George Serdar made a motion to accept and approve the 2015 HUA Budget as presented, seconded by Sam Dent. At vote, all aye, motion carried.Stoneybrook Agreement Status Update
There have been additional discussions among the HUA and the StoneyBrook Homeowner Association. At the September 23, 2014 HUA Board meeting the HUA board rejected the StoneyBrook offer to share driveway snow removal cost on a pro-rated basis. There has been more legal review but no agreement or compromise has been reached. The issue will be further discussed in HUA Executive Session.
New Business
Cris Mekuly introduced a sugges-tion that would recognize Jim and Louise Campbell for the years of ser-vice and work for the HeatherRidge community, particularly with the purchase of the front entrance woods and the work of the Conservation Club. In honor of Jim and Louise, Cris Mekuly suggested that the woods be designated as the Jim and Louise Campbell Wildlife Sanctuary. Louise passed away this past summer and Jim moved into a senior home in Libertyville this month. A dedication ceremony could be held and perhaps a plaque posted in an appropriate area of the woods. Linda Kirby made a motion for an honorary dedication
of the woods in the name of Jim and Louise Campbell Wildlife Sanctuary as recognition for their service over many years to the HeatherRidge Community, the purchase of the Woods, and the work of the Conservation Club. Seconded by Sam Dent and at vote, all aye, motion carried.
Paul Kelly also suggested that there could be two new trees dedicated and planted in the golf course area to honor Jim and Louise Campbell.Open Discussion For Homeowners
Homeowners are given time to present items of interest or issues they would like to have considered or reviewed.
Linda Kirby made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Cris Mekuly; at vote, all aye, motion carried.
Adjournment at 7:30 pm. Next Meeting – Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Sam Dent – HUA Board SecretaryCathy McGrath – Recording
Secretary
I went to a really emotional wed-ding the other day. Even the cake was in tiers.
And the Lord said unto John, “Come forth and you will receive eternal life”.But John came fifth, and won a toaster.
9Association Meetings
Covered Bridge Townhome Association
October 16, 2014 Meeting Minutes
Meeting called to order 6:30 pm by Sam Dent.Attendees
Board: Sam Dent – President, Tracy Lackey–Secretary/ Treasurer, Ted Alfredson – Director, Bob Sedik - Director
Management: Liz DietzHomeowners: Carter & Patricia
MitchellFinancial/Management Report
CBTH remains in good financial condition. We will begin to build our
financial reserves over the winter months in preparation for next year.
The Water Bill Continues To Drop Great Job Everyone On Maintaining The Expense.Old Business
The work over the summer is wrap-ping up. There is one building left to be painted. The gutter cleaning has been done. We still have three patios with major damage to be fixed this year. That work will be done in the next few weeks.
There has been excellent response to the Neighborhood Walk-Around. Thank you to all the owners who have responded to the notices.
Homeowners An update on painting work needed
at one unit was provided by a home-owner. A board member will review the work and follow up with the painting company.Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 7:20 pm.The next CBTH meeting will be in
March 2015. We will be hosting an elec-tion for two board positions. Please read the Happenings Calendar for the date.
Submitted by Tracy Lackey
Stoneybrook Residential Association
Held October 16, 2014
MinutesTom Kilpatrick called the meeting to
order at 7:06 PM at the StoneyBrook/Cambridge Recreation Center. Board Of Directors
Present were: Tom Kilpatrick, President; Jackie Larson, Secretary & Archi Chair and Dorcas Sledge of Nimrod Realty Group, Inc. Absent were: George Sides, Treasurer and Brian Beegun of Nimrod. Quorum was established by having a majority of board members present.Minutes
September 16, 2015 Meeting minutes were read and approved. Tom Kilpatrick made a motion to approve the Minutes, seconded by Jackie Larson. At vote, all aye, motion carried. Treasurer’s Report
The breakdown follows: cash/check-ing as $33,550.59, $1,000 & $2,740.79 cash/savings as $10,068.67; cash/money market as $8,145.23; pre-payments as $4,476.76; and total liabilities & equity as $55,505.28. Treasurer still working on consolidation of our 3 checking accounts into one. Tom Kilpatrick made a mo-tion to approve the Treasurer’s Report, seconded by Jackie Larson. At vote, all aye, motion carried. President’s Report
See old business.Architectural Report
No requests.Old Business
Annual Inspection updates have been received from a few homemakers. Improvements will be verified and all other homeowners with violations will begin to receive $5/day fine notices.HUA Service Matter
Again, our proposed resolution of covering 50% of the cost of snow plowing our driveways has been rejected by HUA. This matter is still under discussion and we are hopefully making progress in a positive direction.New Business
Budget proposal will be sent to home-owners as soon as approved. Be watching for special mailing from Nimrod Realty.Home Owner’s Forum
Discussion of driveway and common area issue.
There being no further business before the Board, Tom Kilpatrick made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8.00 PM, seconded by George Sides. At vote, all aye, motion carried.
Respectfully submittedJackie Larson, Secretary
10 Association Meetings
HeatherRidge Townhome Association (Hidden Hills) Meeting
Held October 21, 2014
Board members present: Cris Mekuly, President, Michael Maguire, 2nd Vice President, Ann Richter, Treasurer, Britta Peffer, Secretary, and Al Villasenor, AFV Management Corporation. Board members absent: Beverly Rusz, 1st Vice President
President called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm; there were 3 homeowners present. A motion was made and passed to approve the minutes from September 2014. Managing Agent Report
Property manager updated the board on work order reports and noted many orders were related to roofing issues as there was a substantial amount of rain this past month. The complaints have mostly been addressed and resolved.
Many homeowner violations dealt with hose storage this month. Please remove all hoses from the sides of your units and store them appropriately for the upcoming winter season.
The 2014 balcony/siding/paint-ing projects are coming to an end for the season. Work on the last contracted building is finishing up and further repair work will be
addressed as needed until the 2015 season begins.
The 2014 roofing project is not yet complete due to heavy rainfall.
Property manager updated the board on insurance certificates. An additional 24 homeowners were notified that their insurance certifi-cates are no longer up to date.
Property manager received a large number of responses from offsite owners regarding tenant renting their units. This informa-tion was requested for security purposes, as well as to allow prop-erty manager the ability to contact the resident directly in case of an emergency like flooding where immediate access is needed to a rented unit. Treasurer’s Report
The operating fund balance as of September 30, 2014 is $157,739.16 and the balance in the reserve account is $248,588.66. Treasurer reported that the delinquency rate is 3.1%. Two new owners were referred to legal this month.
A motion was made and passed to accept the Treasurer’s Report. Other Business
Waste Management has pro-posed a new 3 year contract that would replace the current contract.
Currently, all 45 of our dumpsters are serviced twice a week. Based on usage, Waste Management proposed in their new contract that 15 of the more frequently used dumpsters would continue to be serviced twice a week, while the remaining 30 would drop down to once a week. The board discussed allowing for some flexibility around the holidays when trash seems to pile up. A motion was made and carried to accept Waste Management’s new contract.
The board reviewed the 2013 Financial Review completed by Barnes, Givens, & Barnes, LTD, and a motion was made and car-ried to accept the review report. Further, a motion was passed to accept Barnes, Givens, & Barnes’ 2014 engagement letter for tax return and review for a fee between $1,950.00 and $2,500.00. Public Comment
A homeowner on Wakefield had questions regarding a notice for a $100.00 fine for failure to remove a tree.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:59PM.
Respectfully Submitted by Britta Peffer, Secretary
11Public Notices & Advertisements
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1 Bedroom Townhomes-None Available 2 Bedroom Townhomes from $1350/mo. 1 or 2 Bedroom Condos—None Available
Scott Paul has been helping people buy and sell homes in HeatherRidge for more than 20 years and would love to help you find the perfect HeatherRidge home! Need help selling or renting out your HeatherRidge property? Call Scott Paul at 847-274-3591 to discuss your marketing options.
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Scott Paul, Broker Cell: (847)274-3591 100 N. Atkinson Rd. Grayslake IL 60030 E-mail: [email protected]
690 Chandler Rd. #109 - $79,900 This 2 bedroom 2 bath 1200 square foot first floor condo is priced to be an exceptional value. Appliances are included—including washer and dryer. Large master suite with walk-in closet. Underground parking. Large deck. Complex features on-site security, golf course, swimming pool & more! Taxes $2465/yr. Assoc. $412/mo.
917 Vose Dr. #212 - $76,900 A terrific value! This 2 bedroom 2 bath 930 square foot second floor condo features a large balcony that presides over a magnificent view of golf course & pond. Kitchen has updated cabinets and ceramic backsplash. Bath is also remodeled. Light & neutral interior. Taxes $612/yr. (includes) senior exemption) Assoc. $333/mo. FHA ok.
619 Chip Ct. - $104,900 This 2 bedroom 2 bath Expanded Birch townhome with 1 car detached garage features a remodeled kitchen with new cabinets, counter, & appliances. New windows, furnace, & central air. Living room features vaulted ceiling and fireplace. See this beautiful townhome today! Taxes $252.73/yr. Assoc. $355/mo.
19Community Directory
HeatherRidge Umbrella Association BoardPresident Todd CampbellVice President Owen HillSecretary Sam Dent Treasurer Paul KellyDirector Linda KirbyDirector George SerdarDirector Cris MekulyDirector Carole SternDirector Brett WodachCommunity Manager
Al Villasenor 847-816-9300
Board Committee ChairpeopleArch/Maintenance Brett WodachAudit Paul KellyFinance Paul KellyElection/Oversight Todd CampbellGolf/Tennis Sam Dent Landscape/Woods George SerdarPonds Carole SternPublications Cris MekulyRec/Public Relations
Sam Dent
Security Linda KirbyTLLCISI Owen HillWelcoming Patricia Leese
Linda KirbyHouse of Delegates
Speaker Ann Richter 847-680-4646Speaker Pro Tem Liz DrabowskySecretary Joan Wilts 847-573-9918
HeatherRidge FacilitiesGolf Course 847-367-6010Happenings Newsletter 224-612-2106Recreation Center Reservations (Security)
847-362-3255
Central Recreation Facility / Picnic Grove
847-680-7350
Central Recreation Facility Fax 847-680-7450HeatherRidge Umbrella OfficeHeatherRidge Umbrella Office Fax
847-816-9300847-816-9312
Security Department 847-362-3255
Cambridge DuplexesPresident Rick SainzVice President Norman LaBelleSecretary Anne KlyttaTreasurer Patricia LeeseDirector Linda KirbyAccountant Barb Snarski
Committee ChairpeopleArchitectural Rick Sainz
Covered Bridge CondominiumsPresident Paul KellyVice President Owen HillSecretary Sharlene HinkTreasurer Phil WilsonDirector Sharlene HinkDirector Janet SchwartzCommunity Manager
All Villasenor AFV
847-816-9300
Committee ChairpeopleNewsletter 930 Taylor
Sharlene Hink
Newsletter 917 Vose
Joan Tapper
Newsletter 920 Vose
Judy McMullin
Covered Bridge TownhomesPresident Sam Dent Vice President Wally BergenSecretary/Treasurer Tracy LackeyDirector Ted AlfredsonDirector Bob SedikCommunity Manager
Liz Dietz 847-634-4545
Committee ChairpeopleArchitectural Sam Dent Newsletter Ted AlfredsonNeighborhood Phil Wilson
Hidden Hills CondominiumsPresident Bettylou MillerVice President Chandler
Dorothy Meyers
Vice President Whitney
David Flores
Secretary Jan HowesTreasurer David SmithCommunity Manager
Al Villasenor 847-816-9300
Standing CommitteesNewsletter Charley Howes
BettyLou Miller
Hidden Hills TownhomesPresident Cris Mekuly1st Vice President Beverly Rusz2nd Vice President Mike MaguireSecretary Britta PefferTreasurer Ann RichterCommunity Manager
Al Villasenor - AFV
847-816-9300
Committee ChairpeopleArchitectural Mark HutchisonNeighborhood Tim Gaither
Dan WoodsNewsletter Ann Richter
HighpointePresident Todd CampbellVice President Richard MannSecretary Jill HarmonTreasurer Jill HarmonDirector Maija HeitiDirector Tyler SymondsCommunity Manager
Al Villasenor - AFV
847-816-9300
RedwoodPresident Pete GeselVice President/Secy MaryAnn Hintz
StoneyBrook HomesPresident Tom KilpatrickVice President Jackie LarsonSecretary Melissa ParkerTreasurer George SidesDirector Brett WodachNimrod Realty Brian Beegun 847-724-7850
Committee ChairpeopleArchitectural Jackie LarsonNewsletter Mark HutchisonNeighborhood Jan Arnold
Ken CrunkiltonRecreation Ken Crunkilton
Addresses
HeatherRidge Umbrella Office5864 Manchester Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031Central Recreation Facility (Clubhouse)5900 HeatherRidge Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031Covered Bridge Recreation Center918 Vose Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031Hidden Hills Recreation Center724 Wakefield Rd. Gurnee, IL 60031StoneyBrook/Cambridge Recreation Center648 Dunham Rd. Gurnee, IL 60031
Newsletter Staff
Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark HutchisonProduction Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike AdamczykContributing Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy McGrath
Websites
http://www.heatherridge.orghttp://www.theheatherridgeclubhouse.comhttp://www.heatherridgegolf.com
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-362-3255Police/Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911Poison Control . . . . 1-800-222-1222
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Last updated: 10/29/2014
Note: Due to the available space a list of all neighborhood delegates and their phone number scan be obtained from the HeatherRidge Umbrella Office, or on the website heatherridge.org.
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