Folks, the HOA annual meeting is scheduled for Monday evening, January 30 at 7:30 pm at the Baha’i Center room 24 (please notice the room # change!). We want you to attend but, if you can’t, please send in your signed proxy so we can have a quorum.
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Fall Common Ground Cleanup
Boardmember and Common Ground Committee member Mary Kipps reports that Dennis Leon’s crew from Green Village Landscapejust blew all the leaves out of the swale behind the circle, Coloma Ct and Barnswallow Ct. They did a great job! It took 4 men 40 minutes to complete the work – 3 guys with blowers and 1 with a machete who cut away vines and new growth that had encroached into the bed of the swale. Thank you, Dennis!
Happy holidays to all!
YAD: yet another deluge
Last Friday we got 2.5 inches, most of it before 6pm, which made for some wet backyards.
and this is the stormwater from barnswallow ct coming out of common ground parcel F, which is where this guy was.
The Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch (SPNW)
We’re Here To Help You
Help Your Neighbors
The Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch (SPNW) is our connection to the Loudoun County
Sheriff’s office, and is sometimes our first line of defense. The SPNW is joining forces with the Cardinal Glen HOA to prevent crime, keep our families safe, and provide a healthy environment where everyone can live, work and play.
As part of SPNW, the neighborhood is encouraged to participate in and benefit from a host of programs designed to inform and prepare residents of all ages. We’ll cover preventing auto theft and other crime; how to discourage bullying; proper enforcement of zoning ordinances; maintaining safe routes to and from home, work and school; and the Sheriff’s Office’s rapid reporting system via phone, text and mobile app.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Fareed Ewaysat or follow us at Sterling Park Neighborhood Watch on Facebook.
Sterling Neighborhood Watch and Cardinal Glen:
Taking Pride In a Great Place To Live
Summer at the Entrance
Thanks to the hard work of the Grounds Committee and boardmember Mary Kipps, our entrance is in glorious bloom!-) And many mailboxes are resplendant!-)
and has anybody noticed the roughly octagonal patch in the middle of the common ground at the entrance? notice the bands of bare red clay…is this the shadow of a structure?