By Ed Gordon 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

And, they're off!

Derby Downs Cart Races

On Saturday Oct. 7 the Police Athletic League, (PAL), held Derby Downs Cart Races on Stallion Springs Drive with over 30 participants. The winner was Parker Rodriguez. After many two car heats the final winner was determined by the fastest time down the course. Police Chief Mike Grant clocked the cars with a radar gun and Parker was able to guide his car down the track at a speedy 16 miles per hour. He was closely followed by Ava Weishaar at 15 MPH. Third place required a run off between six drivers all having run 14 MPH. Carolina Madueno won the run off to become the third place winner.

After the event having been on hold for seven years, Senior Officer James Best was able to pull it all together by having the old cars brought out of storage and repaired by local residents, and a couple of new cars built. Officer Best indicated he plans to have to races twice a year with the next one planned for April 2018.


Police Report

Stallion Springs Police Sergeant Gary Crowell received a Commendation for his handling of an incident that occurred on Sept. 26, 2017. Sergeant Crowell was commended for his patience and calm in the face of attack, not overreacting to a variety of threats that a much less seasoned and mature officer may have reacted to in a much different manner, remaining focused in a high stress and distracting environment, teamwork, and investigative skill.


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Harvest Party, Oct. 21

The Stallion Springs Community Church is having a Harvest Party on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

There will be vendors, fun & games, plus food and other activities. Some of the vendors that will be there will be LuLaRoe, Thirty-One, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Plunder (jewelry), Paparazzi, Thrive Life and J. R. Watkins.

Come on out and have a wonderful time. 

Senior Officer James Best presented trophies to Parker Rodriguez, First Place, Ava Weishaar, Second Place and Carolina Madueno for Third Place.

General Manager Resignation

General Manager Jon Curry has resigned, effective Oct. 20, 2017. The Board will be hiring a part-time temporary General Manager to fill the vacancy while a search is conducted. The duties of the General Manager are being reviewed and notice will be given when applications for the position will be accepted.


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Stallion Springs Board of Directors

Meet on the third Tuesday of every month. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m. at the CSD Board Room.

 
 

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