We are looking for volunteers to help with our annual holiday festival. Whether you are a willing resident or a teen in ROTC that needs volunteer hours, your assistance would be greatly appreciated. We are also looking for someone who is willing to wear a certain costume and take pictures with the children. The festival is taking place on Dec 7 th at noon on clubhouse property. Email springridgech@aol.com or call at 352-597-0605. From Your CDD Board of Supervisors, HOA Board of Directors, Clubhouse Staff & Management! May 2014 be the best year for Spring Ridge Yet! During these upcoming winter months, protecting your landscaping is of the upmost importance. Following these simple steps will help your lawn stay healthy and beautiful come spring. 1. Hand water your lawn before a hard freeze occurs. Watering adds an insulation period; a dry freeze will do a lot of damage to a lawn overnight. 2. Plants should be covered or brought indoors if they are potted. Make certain to use something to hold the blanket in place so that it doesn t blow off from heavy winds. 3. Landscape lighting will keep your plants warm. 4. Mow your grass high and cut no more than ½ of the grass blades at each mowing. This practice encourages a much deeper and stronger root system. Remember, during the cold months, your plants need to stay warm, just like you! Dec 7 th Noon -3 p.m. See Invite for More Information Send an email to springridgech@aol.com with your name, address and the address of your favorite holiday decorated house by 12/18. The house with the most votes will win a Free Clubhouse Rental ($75 Value) for 2014. One vote per household.
Tips to Keep Your New Year s Resolution Custom Painting of Interior and Exterior of your home. Crack repair specialist. Great Prices with Quality Work. Spring Ridge Resident! CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE TODAY!! 352-573-7502 Need Some Time For Holiday Shopping Without the Kids? Spring Ridge Resident Judy at Your Service Available for Occasional Babysitting, Running Errands etc. 352-340-5885 Call Me Today! Stop Smoking Lose Weight Enjoy Life More Quit Drinking Get Organized Learn Something New Get Out of Debt Spend Less Money Spend More Time with Family Listed above are the most popular New Year Resolutions. Listed below are some tips to help you stick to your resolution, whatever it may be! 1. Aim Low-If you set the bar too high, you're doomed from the start. Instead of a sweeping declaration like "I will lose 30 pounds by April target a goal that's more attainable, like losing 10 pounds. 2. Tell Everyone You Know- Friends and Family will be there to support your resolve to change. The best case scenario is to find yourself a buddy who shars the same resolution to motivate each other. 3. Reward Yourself- If you've resolved to shop less, reward yourself for not buying those shoes by springing for a steaming hot cappuccino at the mall. If you've resolved to losing weight, reward yourself by indulging in something for every 5 lbs you lose. Fitness Room Rules HOA vs. CDD: What s the Difference? We have many new homeowners in Spring Ridge and being new to a sub-division that has both a Homeowners Association and Community Development District can be confusing. Here is a brief explanation of the differences: The CDD and HOA have different governing Boards and a different organizational chart. CDD s are a local, special purpose government authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes that constructs, operates and maintains the community s infrastructure. This includes the clubhouse, pool, entrance gates, roads, street lights as well as common areas and landscaping. The HOA primarily deals with covenant/guideline enforcement. Their goal is to maintain the property value of the residents, create a sense of community and preserve the architectural integrity of the neighborhood. While the HOA and CDD are two separate entities, they are both equally important and beneficial to the community. January is a very busy month in the fitness room. Many people make weight loss their #1 resolution and the fitness room is there to help you meet your goals. All users must follow the below rules and guidelines to keep the fitness room in tip top shape. Children under 16 must be supervised by an adult over the age of 21. Sneakers must be worn at all times No Flip Flops or Bare Feet. Wipe down machines after use. No Food. Guests must be accompanied by a resident over the age of 18. Use & respect all equipment as if it were your own. Appropriate fitness attire must be worn. Shut off the television, lights and fans before you leave. 2 Lock the door on your way out.
Community & Local Events HOA Board Meeting 4 th Monday Every Month@ 6:30 pm Architectual Review Committee 4 th Monday Every Month @ 6:00 pm CDD Board Meeting 2 nd Monday Every Month @ 6:00 pm Mon, Wed, & Fri. Mornings @ 10:30am.. Hernando County Fairgrounds 12/6, 12/7, 12/13, 12/14, 12/20 & 12/21 Visit Mrs. Claus kitchen and decorate a cookie see the parade of trees, stop by Santa s workshop and have fun on the magical playland. $10 per carload. Visit www.hernandofairgrounds.com for more info. Spring Ridge Dec 7 th Noon to 3 p.m. See Invite for More Information Hello Spring Ridge Residents. My name is Anna, I am a Spring Ridge Resident and am also a Kiwanis member. My club has a fundraiser for Luminaries for the Holidays 2013. Cost is $12 for a kit of 12 luminary candles for Christmas. All proceeds will benefit Project Eliminate a Kiwanis International global campaign for children, eliminating maternal/neonatal tetanus, aims to raise $110 million and save the lives of a 129 million mothers and their future babies. In partnership with UNICEF, Kiwanis is committing by 2015 to eliminating maternal/neonatal tetanus, a disease that kills one baby every nine minutes. Deadline for orders is Tues. 12/10/13 Thank you. Anna Lamy Office: 352-544-5214 Cell: 352-238-2765 Email: ALamy@tampatrib.com Fun Fact - The Popular Poinsettia Sat. Dec. 14 th 10 am to 1 pm Downtown Brooksville Parade will include marching bands, shriners, floats, clowns, horses and Santa! Bring your chair and camera. Visit www.kiwanisclubofbrooksville.org for more info. Don t miss this magical winter evening which includes holiday music, refreshments, entertainment and a stroll though the handcrafted illuminated angels suspended in the trees, in true holiday fashion. The Spring Hill Community Association, 1202 Kenlake Drive, Spring Hill. Visit: www.springhilllakehouse.com for more info. Holiday Past - Poinsettias were first introduced into this country in 1828 by the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Joel Poinsett. Holiday Present - Poinsettias are now grown in all 50 states and represent over 85 percent of potted plant sales during the holidays. Over $220 million worth of poinsettias are sold during holiday season! 12/13 & 12/14 @ Weeki Wachee Springs Enjoy the underwater Christmas Spectacular, a live Nativity Scene, Santa s Express Train for kids, storytelling and photot opportunity with Mermaid Elves. Visit: www.weekiwachee.com for more info. 3
Delivery to Spring Ridge *NEW* Westshore Pizza 352-600-7995 Padula's Pizza 352-666-8060 Hungry Howies Pizza & Subs 352-684-4424 FIREWORKS PROHIBITED The discharge of fireworks or incendiaries in, into, around or over any CDD property is strictly prohibited and violators will be prosecuted. Holidays are NOT Exempt. Clubhouse Hours Monday 10:00 5:00 Tuesday 10:00 5:00 Wednesday 10:00 5:00 Thursday 10:00 5:00 Friday 10:00 5:00 Saturday 10:00 1:00 Sunday Closed Clubhouse will be closed from 12/24/2013 01/01/2014. We will reopen at 10 AM on 01/02/2014. Happy Holidays! Welcome New Residents Fun Fact New Year's Ball Holiday Past -The original ball lowered in Times Square on New Year's Eve back in 1907 was made of iron and wood and decorated with 100 light bulbs. Holiday Present -The modern New Year's ball is made of Waterford crystal, covered with 696 light bulbs, 96 strobe lights, and 90 rotating pyramid mirrors. Pet Rules ALL PETS SHALL be confined on a leash, held by and under the physical control of a responsible person at all times when they are outside of the property in the community. Loose animals should be reported to Hernando County Animal Control at 352-796-5062. PET OWNERS SHALL pick up after their pets in the community and appropriately dispose of such wastes in a trash receptacle. All Pet Violations should be reported to the Homeowners Association. Common Areas & Retention Ponds are Private Property As a reminder, ALL common areas and retention ponds are private property. No adults, children or pets should be playing in or using the areas. We have added no trespassing signs throughout the community as a reminder to all residents. ATV s are not allowed to be ridden at anytime; whether it is on the streets or common area. Street Light Not Working? Maintenance staff checks street lights to ensure they are working properly approximately one time per month, however, there may be times when the light is blinking on and off and we may not notice the problem. If you notice a street light is not working properly, there are 2 ways to get it fixed: 1. Go towww.wrec.net and click the Repair street light link on the top left hand side of the page and follow the directions. OR 2. E-mail springridgech@aol.com with the 8 Digit Street Light Identification Number and location of the light. In general Withlacoochee will repair the light within 2 weeks from the reported issue. HOA Reminders & Common Violations Trash Cans must be used when putting trash out for pick up. Trash cans should be covered and put away on the evening that trash pick-up has occurred. Landscape must be kept up to community standards: Lawn, shrubs and trees should be mowed, pruned and maintained at all times. Fertilization and weed control are a must. Any questions should be referred to Kristie Kristie@qualifiedproperty.com 352-621-8053 Recent Gate Issues Entrance and exit gates have recently been updated with new motors. The motors we had prior were struggling due to: 1) They were the original motors that were installed 8 years ago, 2) They needed additional horsepower to accommodate the heavy weight of the gates/traffic volume in and out of the community. We apologize for the delay in the repair, however, we wanted to make sure our gate maintenance vendor could find the best price and 4 quality for the community.
You re Invited to the Spring Ridge Holiday Party Saturday, December 7 th Noon - 3 PM HOA & CDD will be Providing; *Food, Bounce House, *Refreshments, Raffle and a Special Visit from Santa *while supplies last ***FREE TO ALL RESIDENTS*** 5