WWHOA Annual Halloween Party 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Oct. 31 st, on the tennis Courts

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NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 14, 2018 UPCOMING EVENTS WWHOA Board Meeting Place: LOT 89 Date: 11/13 Time: 6:30 p.m. Weed Warriors Place: Nature Park Dates: Various Time: 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m., as needed Sip & Chat Books & Movies Place: Le Café De Paris Date: 11/14 - Wednesday Time: 6:00 p.m. Halloween Party Place: Tennis Courts Dates: 10/31 Time: 6 p.m. 7 p.m. WWHOA Annual Halloween Party 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Oct. 31 st, on the tennis Courts (More details further in the newsletter)

Our Neighborhood Watch coordinator, Donna Jarrett, reminds all to keep her updated about safety concerns slow driving cars, coyote spotting, missing mail, break-ins, etc. She can be reached at: NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Donna Jarrett, Coordinator 407.290.9672(h) 407.963.5634(c) angeljarrett@aol.com Sheriff non-emergency 407-836-HELP (4357) If you are not getting her alerts, please email her to get on her distribution list. ARB Corner: From EXHIBIT "A" ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD PLANNING CRITERIA: 9) Landscaping - The landscaping of each Living Unit may be redesigned to be consistent with the Florida Friendly Landscapes legislation of 2009 (FS 373.185) including quality landscapes that conserve water, protect the environment, are adaptable to local conditions, and are drought tolerant. The principles of such landscaping include proper maintenance. a) The landscaping design and material shall be in keeping with the landscape architectural design of the WillowWood neighborhood with consideration for any Florida Friendly Landscaping modifications. b) All landscaping redesign must be approved by the ARB prior to installation. c) Each Living Unit shall have at least five (5) shade/citrus trees per Lot. The type to be planted shall be subject to the approval of the ARB, and must have a ten (10) to twelve (12) foot height and a six (6) to eight (8) foot spread. d) Palms, subject to the approval of the ARB, can be substituted for shade trees. However three (3) palms will be required to receive credit for one (1) shade tree. e) Large shade trees shall not be planted in locations that would immediately, or in the future, create a nuisance, seriously shade a pool, or screen the view of an adjoining Lot. f) Consideration should be made, when installing new plant material, that the plant material is not categorized as invasive/noxious plant material according to the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (www.fleppc.org). g) Irrigation, and maintenance of same, must be provided over the entire Lot, including all areas of sod or landscaping. h) If any portion of the landscaping dies or it is significantly damaged, the Owner must replace such landscaping with materials of at least the same quality and amount, and complete such replacement in a timely manner. ARB Request Form: please email willowwoodhoa.com@gmail.com and/or willowwoodarb@gmail.com for an ARB request form.

HALLOWEEN PARTY!!! Join us for costume contests, a decorated pumpkin contest (carved or not) & refreshments Starting at 6 p.m. Costume contests will begin at 6:30 Categories are: Baby through 5 years old 6 years old through 12 years Teens up through 18 Adults (everyone else) There will be prizes for the top three in each age group except Adults (only one for them). Pumpkin carving will be by family (one or more is okay). Each guest will be able to vote on their two favorites. The top two vote getters will get prizes. We want to encourage our neighbors to see all the costumed children, consider joining your cul-de-sac neighbors in a sit out. Instead of the kids knocking on your door, sit in chairs in one location and share with your neighbors as you await the treaters. Tiki torches anyone? or consider bringing your chairs and candy bowls to set up along the sidewalk in Hidden Pond Park and enjoy the parade as they go by!

Looking for: Backfill pieces for eroded areas in Hidden Pond Park. i.e. blocks of concrete, paving stones, rubble, dirt. To coordinate, please contact Leah Bayer (mobile 407.325.3113). Street Light out near you? Call Duke Energy: To report power outage 1-800-228-8485 or website www.duke-energy.com Savings and Information - For Your Home - Duke Energy Everything you need to know about energy savings and information regarding energy service for you home from Duke Energy. www.duke-energy.com HOURS? Need Student Volunteer hours? Contact Leah Bayer or Dave Lovely to find out options for giving to WillowWood HOA.

QUICK REFERENCE CONTACTS/WEBSITES WILLOWWOOD WEBSITE willowwoodhoa.com WILLOWWOOD BOARD willowwoodhoa.com@gmail.com WILLOWWOOD TREASURER treasurer.wwhoa@gmail.com WILLOWWOOD ARB willowwoodarb@gmail.com NEXTDOOR WILLOWWOOD https://willowwoodfl.nextdoor.com/login/ WILLOWWOOD SHUTTERFLY willowwoodhoa.shutterfly.com WWHOA BOARD David Lovely, President 321.230.0574 (c), davidplovely@gmail.com Leah Bayer, Secretary 407.445.1920 (h), leahbayer@hotmail.com Barb Craley, Treasurer 407.751.7373 (h), treasurer.wwhoa@gmail.com Anil Aggarwal, Vice-President 407.456.0592 (c), quantumkumer@hotmail.com Judy Kaufman, Director 407.295.9151 (h), judyk8604@bellsouth.net 407.295.8943 (h), luster_@hotmail.com Rex Walker, Director 407.810.0035 (c), rexwalker@gmail.com NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Donna Jarrett, Coordinator 407.290.9672(h) 407.963.5634(c) angeljarrett@aol.com Sheriff non-emergency 407-836-HELP (4357) O4-201 5 2014-2015 The Newsletter is published by the Communication Committee. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Architectural Review Board Tim Christopher Aziz Alakan Lani-Wynne Hampton Communication Leah Bayer Cherie George (Shutterfly) Theresa McNeil (Nextdoor) Finance & Governance Anil Aggarwal Maintenance Leah Bayer Jeff Carey Dave Lovely Neighborhood Watch Program Donna Jarrett Nominating Help needed Social Rita Byrne Cherie George Billie LaVerdi Theresa McNeil Kim Shu Maria Vazquez (chair) Interested in helping? Reach out to any board member or committee person