spring creek ranch - july 2014
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July 2014 edition of Spring Creek Ranch Newsletter for Spring Creek RanchTRANSCRIPT
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N E I G H B O R H O O D N E W S L E T T E RVolume 2, Issue 7 • July 2014
THE 6TH ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATIONWhen? Friday, July 4th at 9:30am
Where? The big pavilion off of Grey Goose Rd
Why? To celebrate Independence Day!
Decorate your bikes, strollers, scooters, ATV's, golf carts, etc. for the bike parade. The bike parade will start at 9:30am sharp. After the parade we will have a flag ceremony & national anthem, followed by brunch, chalk art contest (with prizes!), bounce house fun, concession stands, and possibly some live music!
Food Assignments - Go by Last NamesA - H: Fruit (ready to eat)
I - S: Pastries (donuts, muffins, etc.)T - Z: Juice and/or Milk
Yogurt, granola, water and paper products will be provided by the HOA.
Feel free to bring friends and family as long as you give them a food assignment. If you’d like to help with setup/cleanup please email [email protected].
SPRING
CREEK
SUMMER FEST
The Spring Creek Summer Fest will be held at Skylark Park and on 740 E. Come have a good time with your neighbors! Bring your own meat and a side to share. Barbecues will be provided for grilling. Remaining plans are still in the works. Be on the lookout for a flier delivered to your door with all the details on the week of the event. We’re hoping to have designated areas so you can bring fireworks to light off at dark!
Help is needed for this event. If you’re interested, please email [email protected].
SATURDAY, JULY 26THFROM 6PM UNTIL DARK
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SAVE THE DATESpring Creek Ranch 2014
July 4th ParadeFri., July 4th
Spring Creek Summer FestSat., July 26th
Halloween Fun RunSat., October 18th
Santa & Tour of LightsFri., December 12th
For more information visitwww.springcreek-hoa.com/events.html
Dates are subject to change.
Begin checking irrigation systems for leaks, geysers, runoff, inefficient watering. Consider running two back to back cycles of ½ the time you choose to deliver water, e.g. run two cycles of 15 minute station times rather than one 30 minute cycle (cycle and soak). This allows better infiltration of water and reduces runoff.
The City of Lehi is encouraging its utility customers to follow responsible watering habits. The current mandatory watering schedule is as follows: Odd-numbered addresses water on Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Even-numbered addresses water on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Spot-watering on Sunday.
JULY IS SMART IRRIGATION MONTH
Please report any broken sprinklers or other irrigation irregularities to [email protected]. This would include any areas sprinkling when you think they shouldn’t or any water coming from sprinkler heads in an improper fashion.
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HOA Reminders• The monthly HOA Board Meetings are typically held
on the third Tuesday of each month. Please check the calendar on http://www.springcreek-hoa.com/events.html to verify the date and location.
• Remember that front yards must be installed within 6 months of breaking ground on your new home. Front yards must be sod (pre-cut pieces) only, with an automatic sprinkler system. Vinyl fences must be tan in color. Please visit the resources page on the HOA website for links with detailed information.
• Monthly statements can be emailed (contact K&R)• HOA dues can be paid via ACH drafting (contact
K&R). You have the option to pay monthly or
yearly. If you’re able to do so, paying yearly provides the HOA with more operating funds to complete projects throughout the community sooner rather than later.
• No gravel driveways or “horse fences” permitted. Those currently in existence must be converted to landscaping/concrete or the fencing must be removed by September 1, 2014.
• When you take your pet for walks in the neighborhood, please remember to pick up after them. There are two new dogipot stations (dog waste removal systems) located along the walking trails.
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The Modern Game: The Top Spin Forehand
By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco
TENNISTIPS
Look in the next Newsletter for: “The Modern Game: The Backhand Top Spin”
In previous newsletters, I offered tips on how to execute the basic strokes for players who are starting to play tennis or who want to get back into the game.
From this newsletter on, I will be offering suggestions on how to play the “modern” game mostly geared towards players who are happy with hitting the ball over the net and controlling the point with consistency. These players may be already playing for leagues or tournaments and are looking for more “weapons” on the court.
In this issue, I will offer instructions on how to execute the Top Spin Forehand. This shot is used when a player is now hitting the ball long and out. The ball will be aimed high over the net and hit with power. The ball will have a “top spin” so that when the ball hits the court, it will take a big hop, forcing the opponent to fall back close to the fence, or to hit the ball on the rise.
In the illustrations, Danny Rodriguez, Director of the Pre-Advanced Tennis Program at the Grey Rock Tennis Club, shows the proper technique to execute this stroke. This shot can also be executed from the service line as an “approach shot” to the net.
Step 1: The Ready Position: When Danny prepares to hit
a forehand top spin, he will change his grip toward the “semi-western” or “full western grip” (The palm of the hand is flat on the handle). His knees are slightly flexed and his eyes are focused on the oncoming ball.
Step 2: The Back Swing: Danny is now ready to perform the shot. The head of the racket is now above is head, his shoulders are turned, the left hand is in front to help him keep the center of gravity in front, and he has loaded his weight to the back foot. His grip is relaxed and his wrist is “laid back” to allow maximum point of contact.
Step 3: The Point of Contact: The success of a top spin shot is keeping the ball on the strings going from low to high in a 30 degree angle. Danny started the swing high and “looped” it to allow the head of the racket ti drop down. He will be brushing the ball as he makes contact with it. His left shoulder is almost opening and his weight has now been shifted toward the front.
Step 4: The Follow Through: Notice Danny’s finish above his left ear and his elbow pointing toward his target. He has now shifted his weight on his right foot and is ready to shuffle back to his home base.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
View answers online at www.peelinc.com
ACROSS1. Charge 5. Syrian bishop 9. Against 10. Landing 11. Leaves 12. Boom box 13. Allure 15. African antelope 16. Polite 18. Leafy green 21. Marry 22. Esophagus 26. Woken 28. Goad 29. Type of tooth 30. Refer 31. Posttraumatic stress
disorder 32. Sieve
DOWN1. Nativity scene piece 2. Competition at the Greek
games 3. Capital of the Ukraine 4. Symbol 5. Expression of surprise 6. Emblem 7. Pickle juice 8. A ball out of bounds (2 wds.) 10. Twist violently 14. Ripper 17. Strums 18. Slough 19. Ross ___, philanthropist 20. Gods 23. Brand of sandwich cookie 24. Seaweed substance 25. Cabana 27. Blue
Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS1. Chunk 5. Tramp 9. Run 10. Confuse 11. Cain killed him 12. To that time 13. Fraud 15. Compass point 16. Taught 18. Hides 21. Brew 22. Large meals 26. Sheer, triangular scarf 28. Midwestern state 29. Electronic mail 30. First letter of the Arabic
alphabet 31. September (abbr.) 32. Polish
DOWN1. Attired 2. Earring need 3. Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries 4. Efface 5. Egg layer 6. Many times 7. Capital of Idaho 8. Eyed 10. Combustible material 14. Angry 17. Old Testament prophet 18. Fireproof storage areas 19. Climate 20. Summary 23. Fly alone 24. Matching 25. Secure 27. Whack
Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS1. Chunk 5. Tramp 9. Run 10. Confuse 11. Cain killed him 12. To that time 13. Fraud 15. Compass point 16. Taught 18. Hides 21. Brew 22. Large meals 26. Sheer, triangular scarf 28. Midwestern state 29. Electronic mail 30. First letter of the Arabic
alphabet 31. September (abbr.) 32. Polish
DOWN1. Attired 2. Earring need 3. Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries 4. Efface 5. Egg layer 6. Many times 7. Capital of Idaho 8. Eyed 10. Combustible material 14. Angry 17. Old Testament prophet 18. Fireproof storage areas 19. Climate 20. Summary 23. Fly alone 24. Matching 25. Secure 27. Whack
Crossword Puzzle
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Do you take great photos?
Do you take great photos? We are looking for great photos to add to Spring Creek’s website. We’d love to show the natural beauty of our community online. Photos of the creek, wildlife, wetlands, lake, mountains, etc. would be ideal. All photos should be submitted electronically in high resolution to [email protected]. Photos taken with iPhones may not be high enough quality. By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be published in future issues of the Spring Creek Ranch Neighborhood Newsletter and on,
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