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Resident Directors’ Open Session                                   Landscaped Maintained Homes
                                                                Town Hall
Wednesday, November 11, 3 p.m., CCG
                                                                Tuesday, December 1, 10 a.m., SCB
The Resident Directors of the Sun City Texas Community          Attention Landscaped Maintained Homes residents: Please
Association Board will host an Open Session on Wednesday,       attend this year-end Town Hall! The LMH Committee will
November 11 at 3 p.m. in the Georgetown Room at the Cowan       give a recap of landscape activities completed in 2015 and
Creek Amenity Center. This meeting allows a two-way dialogue    present the 2016 LMH budget. Various LMH Subcommittee
between the Resident Directors and the residents at large and   members will be introduced, and we will discuss plans for
will focus mainly on matters listed on the November Board       the future. TCB Landscape will provide refreshments. We
Workshop agenda. All residents are welcome and encouraged       will see you there.
to attend.
                                                                  November Schedule:
New Resident Orientation
                                                                  Landscaped Maintained Homes
Thursday, November 19,
                                                                                        NEXT LMH MEETING
8:30 a.m., Social Center Ballroom                                         Wednesday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m., AC MR 3/4
If you are new to Sun City Texas, please join us for the New
Resident Orientation. At 8:30 a.m., the Club Fair begins.                NOVEMBER SCHEDULED LANDSCAPING
Enthusiastic members will visit with you and tell you about                                MAINTENANCE
their chartered clubs.
                                                                                  One visit for cut, edge and trim
The Community Association staff presentation begins at 9:15                Monthly irrigation check • Shrub pruning
a.m. and ends around 10:15 a.m. You will have an opportunity      Weeding of bed areas • Insect and disease monitoring
to meet the staff, learn how your Association operates, and
gather valuable information. There will be time for questions,                  QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS
so bring them with you. Refreshments will be served.                   David Longacre - [email protected]

                                                                                          Call: 512-948-7795
                                                                     Thomas Brantley - [email protected]

                                                                                          Call: 512-948-7796

Burglars don’t need a written invitation

Submitted by Susanne White, COPS volunteer

An open door or window on a parked          Park and Protect Your Vehicle                • Garage door opener
vehicle is a welcome mat for burglars,                                                   • Mail or a day planner (for the
especially if you’ve left something          • Use a garage or safe spot when
valuable in plain sight. You may think          possible. Roll up windows and lock          address)
to yourself, “I’ll only be a minute,” but       all doors.                               • Handbag, keys
that’s all the time they need.                                                           • CD player and CDs
                                             • Park in well-lit areas where the          • GPS, electronic devices
Unfortunately, sometimes even locked            vehicle can be seen. Secure trunk,       • Cell phone, laptop
doors and closed windows won’t                  hatches and bed-mounted tool boxes.      • Credit/debit and gift cards,
discourage burglars, and you might
suffer expensive damage to your car or       • Avoid isolated sections. Park                checkbook
truck. Shopping centers, parks, housing         somewhere with lots of pedestrian        • Clothing, jewelry
communities and schools are prime                                                        • Luggage, shopping bags, packages
targets since many vehicles can be hit          WUDIÀF                                 Remember: Vehicle burglary prevention
in a short time.                                                                        begins with you!
                                             • Install anti-theft devices and activate
You may be careful when you park in a           your alarm.                             Help us! COPs needs volunteers!
                                                                                        Give us two hours twice a month.
SXEOLFDUHDEXWGRQ·WEHRYHUO\FRQÀGHQW   • At home, leave outside lighting on.      You can drive (new cars), alone
at home. Secure your vehicle when it’s          Install additional lighting where       or with a partner, or run the
sitting in your driveway.                       needed.                                 RIÀFHIURP\RXUKRPH:H·OOWUDLQ
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The Georgetown Police Department             • If you hear something suspicious –       0RQGD\²)ULGD\DP²SP
has shared the following advice on              such as shattering glass – or if you
preventing this very common crime:              see someone looking into vehicles,                                                 ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG
                                                call 911.

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