February 2020
February 2020
From the Board Well, we lived to see another year and another decade pass into memory. May this new year and new decade bring us amazing opportunities in our lives for joy and growth and new memories. We have old joys and memories, too. Some are framed by our CC&Rs, Bylaws and Owner-Tenant Manuals, which spell out the rules and regulations that we must all abide by. If you have any questions about those rules, please contact Mills Management and they will assist you with clarification. Here are some suggestions for the new year:
➢ Read information that the HOA sends, either by regular mail, email, newsletter or bulletin board.
➢ Be a better neighbor by understanding the use restrictions and rules that we all must follow.
➢ Find ways to enhance our community and talk it over with a Committee or Board member.
➢ Participate in all member votes; returning the ballot counts as participation. The Board and Committee Members work hard to keep our community clean. Lately we’re seeing more and more dog poop being left on the ground. PLEASE pick up after your dog(s), and if you’re unable to bend over to pick up their waste, our local pet stores have pooper scoopers that can be purchased for that purpose. Extended handles mean less reaching and bending. The Landscape Committee would like to remind all of us regarding the Landscape rules in the Owner-Tenant Manual, section VII:
✓ Homeowners own the land on which their residence stands. All other land in the Association is the common area.
✓ Owners and residents may not alter the landscape in any part of the common area (which includes front and rear flowerbeds and between the garage and walkway).
✓ Any plantings made by an owner or a resident in HOA common areas may be removed by the HOA at homeowners’ expense.
✓ If you would like planting changes made around your home, fill out a Landscape Request form (located online or in the Clubhouse) and present it to the Landscape Committee. They will take that request under consideration and notify you of their decision.
The next Board meeting is February 18th, 2020. We hope to see you there!
Contact Information
If you have not already done so,
please provide the property
management company with your
updated contact information. Each
home needs to complete an Age
Verification Form. Forms can be
found on the Oceana website or in
hard copy form at the Form Center
in the Clubhouse. Forms can be
returned via e-mail, fax, in person,
or by placing them in the onsite
mailbox. Thank you for you
anticipated cooperation! ◼
Annual Meeting
You should be receiving your voting
packet for the annual meeting in
March. Please take the time to
complete the ballot. Your printed
name and signature are required on
the outside envelope for your ballot
to count. Thank you for your
anticipated cooperation! ◼
HOA Website
Check out our association
website at
www.oceanaeast1hoa.com
Answers to many of your questions
and a copy of documents you might
need should be found at our website.
Don’t have a computer? No problem!
There is a computer with internet
access at the Clubhouse. ◼
Accounting
If you have questions about your
statement or would like to discuss any
accounting discrepancies, please
contact us at 760-978-9609. You can
also sign up for automatic withdraw
through the homeowner web portal.
There is no fee to pay using your bank
account. ◼
Got questions? Contact
us!
Oceana East 1 HOA
c/o Mills Management Services, Inc.
1645 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, Ste.
#208
San Marcos, CA 92078
Phone – 760-978-9609
Emergency Line - 760-231-0261
Fax – 760-230-5878
www.oceanaeast1hoa.com
Board of Directors
Jack Guida – President
Connie Coe – Treasurer
Patricia Bristow – Secretary
Rob Reddy – Director at Large
Property Manager Chris Mills
Block Captains
Bay Leaf – Jan Grant
Cinnamon – Deanna Williams
Clove – Jan Grant
Ginger East – Ed Fritts
Ginger West – Carol Smith
Parsley – Sandy Maples
Sesame – Paula Jones
Committee Chairpersons
Architectural – Jan Grant
Clubhouse – Carol Smith
Dinner – Kathy Indermill
Finance – Connie Guida
Infrastructure – Jan Grant
Landscape – Vivian Reddy
Activities – TBD
Dues Increase
Beginning January 1, 2020, dues are increasing to $345.00. For
those that use our ACH (automatic debit) program, please verify
that your account is set to debit the “total amount due” or the
new set amount of $345.00. For those that use bill pay through
your bank, please make sure to send the updated amount. We
still have some residents that have not changed their automatic
payments. Please also check to make sure that you are not
creating a second automatic withdraw. If you need assistance
changing your automatic withdraw, please contact the property
management company. Thank you!
February 2020
OE1 Community Activities
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
11:00-12:30 Aqua A***
2:00-4:00 pm Bridge
2:00-4:00 pm
Darts/Billiards
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
11:00-12:30 Aqua A***
2:00-4:00 pm Bridge
2:00-4:00 pm Darts/Billiards
6:00-8:00 Sequence Game Night
Community Dinner
5:30 pm Happy Hour
6:00 pm Dinner
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
11:00-12:30 Aqua A***
2:00-4:00 pm Bridge
6:00 pm Board Meeting
2:00-4:00 pm Darts/Billiards
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
11:00-12:30 Aqua A***
2:00-4:00 pm Bridge
2:00-4:00 pm Darts/Billiards
***Aqua Aerobics cancelled if outside temperature below 65 degrees. NOTE: Both men & women can participate in all activities. Outdoor activities cancelled if raining.
COMMUNITY DINNER
Our December community dinner was a Holiday fest complete with good food and great
entertainment. It all started with a bit of happy hour cheer, followed by a pot roast and
veggies, green beans, rolls, Caesar salad, and black forest cake fest. Then the Holiday
harmony flowed with compliments from the mixed quartet of Gin N Tonix. We sang, we
danced and we sang some more…the room was full of comfort and joy! And then
we had our crazy gift exchange with a Left and Right Christmas story, read by our little
elf, Susie Kessel. A fun time was had by all and we strolled home with visions of sugar
plums dancing in our heads!
Next month’s dinner will be on February 15th. The menu will consist of Hawaiian chicken, rice, salad and cake. We will again be entertained by Gin and Tonix. Please join us for good fellowship, dining and entertainment. Hope to see you all there.
The Dinner Belles
VALENTINE’S DAY
FEBRUARY 14TH
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love and lovers. The roots of Valentine’s Day go
back to ancient times, when people paid honor to the Roman God of Fertility. This was
known as the Feast of Lupercalia, and was celebrated even then on February 14th.
It is a romantic event for lovers, and a fun event for kids and family. Many a couple
become engaged or wed on this day. For others it is a day to fall in love.
Did you know? While 75% of chocolate purchases are made by women all year long,
during the days and minutes before Valentine's Day, 75% of the chocolate purchases
are made by men. Over $1billion of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day.
Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre - During the “Roaring Twenties (1920)”, mobs, crime
and gangsters were at their height in many parts of the US. Alcohol was banned,
spawning the rise of bootlegging and mob activity. Chicago, Illinois, experienced more
than its share of mobs and gangsters. On Valentine’s Day, February 14, 1929, four
gangsters dressed up as policemen and massacred seven members of a rival gang.
ROSE COLORS AND THEIR MEANING
RED roses are the traditional symbol for love and romance, and will always be a way to
say "I love you."
YELLOW roses bring bright, cheerful and joyful thoughts to mind. They create warm
feelings and provide happiness. Giving yellow roses can tell someone the joy they bring
you and the friendship you share.
PINK roses – Words like admiration, gentleness, grace, gladness, joy and sweetness
are just a few ways to describe the meaning behind the pink rose. A pink rose can also
convey happiness, gracefulness and admiration.
LAVENDER roses – Love at first sight or just an enchanting way to say, “I love you!”
Lavender roses can offer a daily reminder of your love and eagerness to grow your
relationship.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY
CASUAL CORNER Thanks to Pat Bristow for this yummy soup recipe…perfect for “cold, winter nights.”
TACO SOUP 2 lbs. hamburger or turkey 2 cans kidney beans 2 cans black beans 2 cans pinto beans 1 can corn 1 jar salsa 1 packet taco seasoning Brown meat, drain fat. Combine all the ingredients (do NOT drain anything) into a large pot and heat thoroughly. Pour into serving bowls and top with sour cream, shredded cheese, tortilla chips, Fritos - whatever works for you. It makes a lot, but freezes well. The recipe can also be cut in half.
ENJOY!
The Undecorating Party
What goes up, must come down…and so it was with our beautiful clubhouse holiday
decorations. With the help of all our busy elves—Pat Bristow, Paula Jones, Sharon
Fritts, Tricia Wilson, Rose Stanton, Deanna Williams, Tony Williams, Reid Grant, Kathy
Indermill, James Ricklef and Jan Grant—the clubhouse was once again transformed
into its normal beautiful attire.
With much gratitude for all your effort…the Clubhouse Committee
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SIX LITTLE STORIES
1. Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer, all the people
gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella. Now that is faith.
2. When you throw babies in the air, they laugh because they know you will catch
them. Now that is trust.
3. Every night we go to bed without any assurance of being alive the next morning,
but still we set the alarm to wake up. Now that is hope.
4. We plan big things for tomorrow in spite of zero knowledge of the future. Now
that is confidence.
5. We see the world suffering, but still, we get married and have children. Now that
is love.
6. On an old man’s shirt was written a sentence “I am not 80 years old; I am sweet
16 with 64 years of experience. Now that is attitude.
Find the goodness in each day and make the most of every minute in the new year.