By Ed Gordon 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

Joan Clark from Neighborhood Watch, POA's Debbie Rodriquez, and Diego Rodriquez present AEDs to Police Chief Mike Grant.

Neighborhood Watch and the Property Owners Association (POA) joined forces to provide two additional Automated Electronic Defibrillators to the Stallion Springs Police Department. The new AEDs will be placed at the CSD office and the Community Center and will supplement the units currently in the patrol cars. The units include child pads in addition to the adult pads, as the Community Center is the point of a lot of youth activities.

OktoberFest

Attendance was even larger than last year's. There were fun activities for kids on the playground in front of the CSD. Inside the Community Center vendors were busy selling their wares. Beer, wine and sodas flowed generously and there were long lines for the bratwurst. If you missed this year be sure to plan ahead for next year.

General Manager

The Board of Directors approved an agreement between The Stallion Springs Community Services District and David Aranda. The Board of Directors hired David Aranda as the part time General Manager for Stallion Springs CSD. effective Oct. 20, 2017 for a period of one year 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.

Police Report

In the month of September the Stallion Springs Police Department logged six arrests and issued 10 citations. There were 91 calls for service, 100 reports, 31 want and warrant checks, 173 officer initiated investigations, and one medical assists.

The Community Service Unit conducted 72 vacation house checks, four infrastructure checks and six bus stop checks.

Stallion Springs Board of Directors

The Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. at the CSD Board Room.

Stallion Springs Library

To quote a visitor to the Library: "The SS Library is astounding." Come visit the newly expanded Library the Library is staffed by volunteers to assist you.

Enjoy reading a good fiction novel?

There are selections of genres and resources  with books by authors from  A to Z, a children's corner with books ranging from early child to pre-teen, and big selection of music CDs/DVDs.

There are also audio books, autobiographies, biographys, classics, history, religion (novels and resource), and large print novels and westerns.

Do I need to be a resident of SS? Just sign our guest book, choose a book, enjoy and return when finished. We use an honor system.

Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays noon to 3 p.m.

Children's hour First Thursdays 10 to 11 a.m.

If you would like to volunteer contact Emma Holm at mholm16@yahoo.com

 
 

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