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Learn About Native Plants with a Master Gardener! 4/27 @ 1pm – Pool Shelter
Learn About Native Plants with Master Gardener Lyn Chimera on Sunday April 27th at 1:00 pm at the Pool Shelter.
Past News
Craneridge Annual Meeting & Picnic – Sunday, June 13th, 2:00 pm @ Pool Shelter
The meeting will provide you with the opportunity to hear updates on activities of the Craneridge Association as well as elect New Board Members and vote on three (3) proposed By-Laws amendments. There will be two (2) Board positions open.
Directly after the meeting we will have a meet-and-greet with all the Committees as well as a Picnic hosted by the Social Committee!
Next Board Meeting: MONDAY, June 7 @ 6:45 pm – Pool Shelter
Meeting Information:
Craneridge Board of Directors
MONDAY, June 7, 2021
6:45 pm @ the Pool Shelter
AGENDA
- Public Comments
- Appeal of the Architecture Committee by Cindy Quigley
- Minutes of May Meeting Approval
- Officer Reports
- President
- Vice President
- Secretary
- Treasurer / Finance
- Approval of finance Report
- Strategic Planning – Plans for the Annual Meeting on June 13th
- Executive Secretary Report
- Committee Reports
- Architecture
- Maintenance
- Pool
- Recreation Complex
- Social
- Woodlands
- Communication
- Lighting
- Welcoming
- Bylaws
- Old Business
- Candidates
- Archive of Decisions and Motions
- Pool Furniture
- Pool Building
- Mail Center
- New Business
- Brush pick-up
- Turn […]
Pool Opening this Weekend!
The Craneridge Pool will be open this weekend!
Memorial Weekend Hours are as follows:
Sat: 11-7 pm
Sun: 11-7 pm
Mon: 11-7 pm
Swimming is prohibited when Lifeguards are not on duty.Â
Pool Use Protocols:
+ All members adult/children to bring their own personal face mask, to be used if social distancing of 6’ cannot be maintained. Masks should never be worn while swimming in the pool. Mask waivers […]
Gardening With Native Plants | Saturday, June 5 1:00pm @ the Pool Shelter
Supporting wildlife with native plants. Presented by Master Gardener, Lyn Chimera
Lyn will answer… Why are native plants important? What supports pollinators and birds? What will grow best in Craneridge? What plants will deer avoid?
See you at the Pool Shelter June 5! View the print version of the flyer.
Missed “Meet Our Wild Neighbors” Event?
On May 16, Naturalist Scott Lembitz shared a treasure trove of information about our natural neighborhood in and around Craneridge. We talked about birds (nesting Blue Birds and feisty Orioles spotted!), raccoon, skunk, groundhog, white tailed deer, fisher, bobcat, plants, trees, insects, and SO much more! Want to know all this plus how to protect yourself against ticks? Watch! BIG THANKS to Shannon Wichlacz for streaming […]
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