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June Newsletter
COVID-19
We are not out of the woods yet and COVID-19 will be with us for some time to come, but the situation has improved. Let’s not let our guard down now. We can get together and still minimize the risk of infection.
Continue readingJuly 4th Celebration
Can’t have a parade or picnic, but we won’t let a virus stop us from celebrating the 4th! Join the fun!
Continue readingJune Yard of the Month
The Yard of the Month judges checked out the yards and selected a winner and runner-up. 
The runner up is:
Dennis and Vivian Marino
1118 Windsong
Congratulations! They received a $25 gift certificate from Bruce Miller Nursery. 
The winner is:
Mike and Kathleen Uremovich
1119 Sundial
Congratulations! They received a $25 gift certificate from Bruce Miller Nursery.
Anyone interested in helping by being a judge should contact Vicki Bean. V.Bean@att.net
May Newsletter
CONVID-19
While we are not out of the woods yet, things continue to improve. It’s now possible to get a haircut or a perm. You can also go out to a restaurant. The businesses are operating under strict guidelines to minimize the risk of infection. Those who are at greater risk are encouraged to continue to be cautious.
Continue readingMay Yard of the Month
The Yard of the Month judges checked out the yards and selected a winner and runner-up.
Continue readingRichardson Strong Signs
You may have noticed these signs in Richardson neighborhoods. The North College Park Neighborhood Association purchased several of these signs and they are $10 each with all proceeds going to the The Network of Community Ministries. If you want a sign for you yard, please contact Janice Gromadin at elway100@tx.rr.com.
April Newsletter
CONVID-19
As I write this the news is much better than we feared. While things are not yet back to normal, we believe that some of the restrictions will be relaxed soon. We will all have to adjust to a new normal.
Thanks to the great response in the neighborhood and I know that we have been pulling together. Please continue to be aware of your neighbors and be prepared to lend a hand, if you are able, and if not report a problem. Keep checking on your neighbors, particularly the ones who are elderly and live alone. That quick phone call, text or email can make a world of difference.
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Fourth of July Celebration Report