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AMENITY AND COMMUNITY NEWS August 2020 Connections FIREWISE Bella Vista is part of the Firewise USA program-- a wildfire safety, education, and prevention program partnered with the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division. Firewise helps tailor prevention and education efforts to the wildfire needs of each area of the state. The Bella Vista Fire Department initiated this program partnership and the POA is working with the BVFD to communicate the benefits of this program to all residents. The Main Messages Are: • Homeowners should create defensible space (area directly surrounding structures) so homes are more easily protected from wildfire. • Defensible space is lean, clean, and green. A lean space has mowed, short grass; trees trimmed of branches six feet from the ground; and maintained landscaping that does not touch roofs or windows. A clean space is cleared of debris such as vehicles, yard toys, tools, and other material that could be flammable. A green space is free of dead vegetation including leaves, pine needles, sticks and twigs. Aim to have a home surrounded by only healthy, live vegetation because it is less flammable than dead, dry debris. • Defensible space acts as a barrier between homes and forested or wildland areas. Consider anything that could transfer fire between homes and surrounding vegetation a wildfire hazard. The Primary Objectives of the Forestry Division Are: • Educate homeowners about the importance of defensible space. • Train and educate fire departments and communities about how to prevent wildfires and wildfire damage. • Work with communities throughout Arkansas on their Firewise USA education needs. • Manage the grant funds and paperwork associated with recognizing participating Firewise USA sites. We will continue to provide information on this program. For further information contact Jason Bowman, Fire Inspector, BVFD, at (479) 855-8270.

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A M E N I T Y A N D C O M M U N I T Y N E W S August 2020

Connections

The Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

FIREWISECall (501) 580-9607 with any questions or email [email protected]

• The Firewise USA program is a wildfire safety, education, and prevention program partnered with theArkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division. It is one of the most successful chapters in the UnitedStates, thanks to funding from the U.S. Forest Service, assistance from Forestry Division staff and hard workingvolunteers. The Forestry Division has worked with more than 300 communities and all the state parks. We helptailor prevention and education efforts to the wildfire needs of each area of the state.

• Individuals, communities, and fire departments benefit from the offered training, education, and resources.• The main messages are:

o Homeowners should create defensible space (area directly surrounding structures) so homes aremore easily protected from wildfire.

o Defensible space is: lean, clean, and green. A lean space has mowed, short grass; trees trimmed ofbranches six feet from the ground; and maintained landscaping that does not touch roofs orwindows. A clean space is cleared of debris such as vehicles, yard toys, tools, and other material thatcould be flammable. A green space is free of dead vegetation including leaves, pine needles, sticks andtwigs. Aim to have a home surrounded by only healthy, live vegetation because it is less flammablethan dead, dry debris.

o Defensible space acts as a barrier between homes and forested or wildland areas. Consider anythingthat could transfer fire between homes and surrounding vegetation a wildfire hazard.

• The primary objectives of the Forestry Division are:o Educate homeowners about the importance of defensible space.o Train and educate fire departments and communities about how to prevent wildfires and wildfire

damage.o Work with communities throughout Arkansas on their Firewise USA education needs.o Manage the grant funds and paperwork associated with recognizing participating Firewise USA sites.

• What can the Firewise USA program do for your community?o Wildfire education for community groups and fire department training sessions. Safety fairs,

luncheons, youth rallies, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other youth groups, volunteer events, clubs, andconventions (no matter how big or small) are excellent opportunities to request informationalpresentations at no cost. Free newsletters, literature, and programs are available to any civic group orfire department.

o Fire departments have the greatest incentive to be involved with the Firewise USA program. Being arecognized Firewise USA site helps with ISO ratings, educates about specific wildfire risks of individualhouses in the district – and provides grant money, training and support. These grants are only offeredto fire departments. A total of $3,500 is available during the first year and an additional $1000 renewalgrant is available each year after. Firewise USA recognition requirements include completing riskassessment surveys on 80% of homes in the district, hosting a fire safety education event for thecommunity, completing a vegetation removal project on a home or civic space, and developing aCommunity Wildfire Preparedness Plan. Forestry Division staff members can help with all steps of thegrant process.

The Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

FIREWISECall (501) 580-9607 with any questions or email [email protected]

• The Firewise USA program is a wildfire safety, education, and prevention program partnered with theArkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division. It is one of the most successful chapters in the UnitedStates, thanks to funding from the U.S. Forest Service, assistance from Forestry Division staff and hard workingvolunteers. The Forestry Division has worked with more than 300 communities and all the state parks. We helptailor prevention and education efforts to the wildfire needs of each area of the state.

• Individuals, communities, and fire departments benefit from the offered training, education, and resources.• The main messages are:

o Homeowners should create defensible space (area directly surrounding structures) so homes aremore easily protected from wildfire.

o Defensible space is: lean, clean, and green. A lean space has mowed, short grass; trees trimmed ofbranches six feet from the ground; and maintained landscaping that does not touch roofs orwindows. A clean space is cleared of debris such as vehicles, yard toys, tools, and other material thatcould be flammable. A green space is free of dead vegetation including leaves, pine needles, sticks andtwigs. Aim to have a home surrounded by only healthy, live vegetation because it is less flammablethan dead, dry debris.

o Defensible space acts as a barrier between homes and forested or wildland areas. Consider anythingthat could transfer fire between homes and surrounding vegetation a wildfire hazard.

• The primary objectives of the Forestry Division are:o Educate homeowners about the importance of defensible space.o Train and educate fire departments and communities about how to prevent wildfires and wildfire

damage.o Work with communities throughout Arkansas on their Firewise USA education needs.o Manage the grant funds and paperwork associated with recognizing participating Firewise USA sites.

• What can the Firewise USA program do for your community?o Wildfire education for community groups and fire department training sessions. Safety fairs,

luncheons, youth rallies, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other youth groups, volunteer events, clubs, andconventions (no matter how big or small) are excellent opportunities to request informationalpresentations at no cost. Free newsletters, literature, and programs are available to any civic group orfire department.

o Fire departments have the greatest incentive to be involved with the Firewise USA program. Being arecognized Firewise USA site helps with ISO ratings, educates about specific wildfire risks of individualhouses in the district – and provides grant money, training and support. These grants are only offeredto fire departments. A total of $3,500 is available during the first year and an additional $1000 renewalgrant is available each year after. Firewise USA recognition requirements include completing riskassessment surveys on 80% of homes in the district, hosting a fire safety education event for thecommunity, completing a vegetation removal project on a home or civic space, and developing aCommunity Wildfire Preparedness Plan. Forestry Division staff members can help with all steps of thegrant process.

Bella Vista is part of the Firewise USA program-- a wildfire safety, education, and prevention program partnered with the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division. Firewise helps tailor prevention and education efforts to the wildfire needs of each area of the state. The Bella Vista Fire Department initiated this program partnership and the POA is working with the BVFD to communicate the benefits of this program to all residents.

The Main Messages Are:• Homeowners should create defensible space (area directly surrounding

structures) so homes are more easily protected from wildfire.

• Defensible space is lean, clean, and green. A lean space has mowed, short grass; trees trimmed of branches six feet from the ground; and maintained landscaping that does not touch roofs or windows. A clean space is cleared of debris such as vehicles, yard toys, tools, and other material that could be flammable. A green space is free of dead vegetation including leaves, pine needles, sticks and twigs. Aim to have a home surrounded by only healthy, live vegetation because it is less flammable than dead, dry debris.

• Defensible space acts as a barrier between homes and forested or wildland areas. Consider anything that could transfer fire between homes and surrounding vegetation a wildfire hazard.

The Primary Objectives of the Forestry Division Are: • Educate homeowners about the importance of defensible space.

• Train and educate fire departments and communities about how to prevent wildfires and wildfire damage.

• Work with communities throughout Arkansas on their Firewise USA education needs.

• Manage the grant funds and paperwork associated with recognizing participating Firewise USA sites.

We will continue to provide information on this program. For further information contact Jason Bowman, Fire Inspector, BVFD, at (479) 855-8270.

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Golf News & Updates

FREE Custom Club FittingsWhether you are looking to get fit for a driver, irons, putter, golf ball or anything else, we have experts that will help find the right golf equipment for your game. Fitting is a process in which a trained fitter creates a set of clubs that are perfectly matched to your swing. To do that, every aspect of the club is studied—from head and shaft to grip, loft, lie angle and feel. Fittings are important for every golfer. In fact, the less skilled player actually has less ability to make the necessary compensations for poorly fit equipment. If you strike the ball too close to the heel or toe of the club, or the sole bottoms out on the heel or toe, your clubs might be too long or short for you. So get fitted from any one of the Bella Vista Professional Golf Club Fitters.

For more information, please call or email: Hillery Sence, LPGA (479) 855-8133 • [email protected] Darryl Muldoon, PGA (479) 855-5170 • [email protected] Sanford, PGA (479) 855-8150 • [email protected] Smith, PGA (479) 855-8123 • [email protected]

Golf LessonsThis is the year to get your golf game in shape! Learning how to play golf requires an instructor, just as students need a teacher and football players need a coach. The professional golf staff of Bella Vista have the knowledge and ability to prioritize the adjustments needed to give you the perfect swing. Each golfer holds a different set of skills, physical abilities and golf goals, which is why the staff believes it is imperative that students are treated as individuals. With countless years of teaching experience, the PGA and LPGA coaches carry the patience to help every student improve and achieve their dreams of better golf. Both private and group lessons are available for players of all ages and skill levels. Private instructions are offered to students who desire a more one-on-one, personal approach to improving their game. For golfers who prefer a group setting, there are plenty of programs held right in Bella Vista!

For more information, please call or email: Hillery Sence, LPGA (479) 855-8133 • [email protected] Darryl Muldoon, PGA (479) 855-5170 • [email protected] Sanford, PGA (479) 855-8150 • [email protected] Smith, PGA (479) 855-8123 • [email protected]

Bella Vista 2020 POA Golf CalendarDate Tournament Course(s)August 8 **Parent Child Championship BrittanyAugust 15–16 Men’s & Senior Men’s Club Champ. Country ClubAugust 22 Alzheimer’s Golf Classic KingswoodSeptember 12 Prostate Cancer BVCC/KingsSeptember 19 The Superintendent’s Revenge DogwoodOctober 10 Rally in Pink BVCC/KingsNovember 11 Veteran’s Day BVCC/Kings** Denotes NEW Tournament

COURSE FUNDRAISERS September 7 Friends of Dogwood/Brittany Dogwood/Brittany

Alzheimer’s Golf ClassicSaturday, August 22 - Kingswood Golf Course • 8 a.m. Shotgun4 Person Scramble. Entry Fee: $60 per person plus green/cart fees. Includes Longest Day Package, Flight Awards, and lunch following play. Mulligans (2 per player), 1 Putt Again (per player), 1 Move up Drive (per team),Closest to Pin on all par 3’s, Beat the Pro.Men: 59 or younger • Blue Tees | 60 to 74 • White Tees | 75+ • Red TeesWomen: 69 or younger • Red Tees | 70+ • Gold TeesJunior Boys: 14 -17 • White Tees | 11 to 13 • Red Tees | 6-10 • Gold TeesJunior Girls: 14 -17 • Red Tees | 6 to 13 • Gold Tees

Prostate CancerSaturday, September 12 - Country Club & Kingswood Golf Courses8 a.m. Shotgun - 4 Person Scramble. $60 per person plus green/cart fees. Entry fee includes Blue Ribbon Package, Flight Awards, and lunch at Riordan Hall after play. Mulligans (2 per player), 1 Putt Again (per player), 1 Move up Drive (per team),Closest to Pin on all par 3’s, Beat the Pro.Men: 59 or younger • Yellow Tees | 60 to 74 • White Tees | 75+ • Red Tees Women: 69 or younger • Red Tees | 70+ • Gold Tees

Mission Impossible - Superintendents’ RevengeSaturday, September 19 - Dogwood Hills Golf Course9 a.m. Shotgun - 4 Person Scramble. $30 per person plus green/cart fees. Entry fee includes coffee & donuts, On course contests, 1 Mulligan per golfer, Flight Awards, and lunch in Dogwood Room following play. Men and Women: Play from Impossible Tees

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Dining News & Updates

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Open Monday through Sunday • 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.Retail beer service available at bar counter.

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Sign Up for Dining UpdateGet the latest Restaurant News and Specials emailed to you every Monday. Lakepoint and BV Bar & Grill offer Dine-In and Curb Side Pickup! Go to: BellaVistaPOA.com/signup/

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Open Wednesday through Saturday • 3 – 9 p.m. Sunday Brunch • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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Sporting News & Updates

Kids Fishing Derby - August 7The kids fishing derby originally scheduled for May 16 has been moved to August 7 at the pond behind the Metfield Clubhouse. Local children between the ages of 3 and 15 are welcome to participate. POA Membership is not necessary. Parents do not need a license but must not aid children in reeling in fish. Participants must provide their own bait and tackle. The event starts at 8 a.m. and runs to noon. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. at the pond. The event will be limited to 100 participants at a time. Social distancing measures will be in place to keep family groups 10 feet apart. Volunteers and staff will be in face masks and hand sanitation will be available. Call the lakes department at (479) 855-5068 with any questions.

Rifle & Pistol RangeOperations at the Rifle and Pistol Range will remain unchanged.

• Non-shooters may not enter the range.• No More than 10 total shooters may be present on each range at

any given time.• Stations are limited to 2 people.• A strict 2 hour time limit will be enforced per shooter.

Trap & Skeet• The Trap and Skeet Range is open. To help protect staff and

customers, additional Covid-19 protocols will be followed.• Customers will only be allowed inside the Range Master building

to use the restroom facility and purchase items.• We ask that all non-shooters stay in their vehicles unless they are

coaching.Summer Hours:Wednesdays - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturdays - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dog Park Is Now OpenThe dog park is open on an alternating schedule:

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Recreation News & Updates

Get Your Limited Edition Blowing Springs T-shirt Show your pride or shop for the perfect limited-edition souvenir T-shirt. Available at Blowing Springs Park in youth and adult sizes for just $25. The shirts can be purchased at the Blowing Springs park office daily between 10 - 4 p.m.

Arkie Apparel T-shirts & Hats Now Available at The MarinaSupport a local small business and update your “everyday casual” wardrobe by purchasing an outdoor enthusiast inspired t-shirt or Hat. The new line of Arkie Apparel is available exclusively at The Marina at Lakepoint. These premium, soft t-shirts and souvenir hats are produced locally in Rogers, Arkansas and feature themes from kayaking, to fishing, to biking and more. And check out our new Loch Lomand souvenir hats and shirts also produced locally. Available Tuesday-Sunday at the Marina.

Marina Rentals Looking for a fun outing? The Marina offers pontoon boats, a fishing boat, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards (SUP) for rent. A deposit is required to reserve your boat. Call The Marina at (479) 855-8182 to reserve your boat.

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Pontoon - hourly $50.00 $65.00 $80.00Pontoon - 4 hours $130.00 $175.00 $195.00Fishing boat - hourly $30.00 $38.00 $42.00Fishing boat - 4 hours $75.00 $100.00 $112.00Kayaks/Paddleboards - hourly $12.00 $12.00 $14.00Kayaks/Paddleboards - Up to 4 hours $30.00 $30.00 $56.00Hobie Fishing Kayak - hourly $20.00 $24.00 $28.00Hobie Fishing Kayak - Up to 4 hours $45.00 $55.00 $65.00

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Outdoor FitBlast Class - Mornings at KingsdaleFitBlast – Moderate to High intensity fitness classTuesday / Thursday 7:45 – 8:30 a.m. Wake up and get active before the heat of the day sets in. Join Instructor & Certified Personal Trainer, Carrie Hatfield, for this challenging outdoor interval-based class at Kingsdale Complex off Riordan Road (between the outdoor swimming pool and the playground). This class moves quickly from cardio to strength exercises to keep it fun, challenging and effective. Each class is different helping you get fit with a variety of exercises including core work, squats, cardio blasts and more. This class is best suited for those who already have a fitness base and is taught at a moderate to intense fitness level. Open to Members age 16 to adult. Youth Members 13-15 can participate with a parent who is attending the class. Please bring your own mat and water. Note: Strict social distancing of 6 ft apart will be enforced. The classes are just $4 each for a drop-in or purchase a 10-class Universal Fitness punch card for $32.55. The punch cards are available at Riordan Hall (at the Kingsdale Complex). On the day of the class you will pay $4 at Riordan Hall and then go outside to take the class, or you can hand the instructor your punch card.

Yoga on The Beach at Lake Avalon Come salute the sun on Monday and Wednesday mornings at the Beach at 7:45 a.m. for Yoga Flow -- a moving form of yoga with some Pilates strength work included. This class is suited for adults and teens with some prior yoga practice. Minimum age is 13 and must be accompanied by an adult if under 16. The class will be done in the sand with your own mats. Afterwards, participants can take an optional quick dip in the lake to cool down. Note: Strict social distancing will be enforced. Instructor: Joan Glubczynski. Fees are $4. per drop-in class or you can use the Universal Fitness Card which is good for 10-fitness classes for $32.55.

Outdoor Pools will enforce social distancing of 6 feet between non-family members. The timeslots will be for 2 ½ hours with 30 minutes in-between.Pool timeslots available: 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Closed for disinfecting and cleaning 1:30 – 2 p.m.) 2 – 4:30 p.m. (Closed for disinfecting and cleaning 4:30 – 5 p.m.) 5 – 7 p.m.

The Beach at Lake Avalon will enforce the same social distancing guidelines as the pools. We ask that Members be respectful of other Members and stay for a maximum of 3 hours.Beach Hours: Saturday / Sunday 10 a.m – 7 p.m. Monday – Friday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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