By Ed Gordon 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

August 17, 2019

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Getting in the last swim before school starts.

The new Stallion Springs Property Owners Association announced its new Board Members for 2019 including President Nick Cunningham, VP Tod Wilen, Treasurer Donna Williams, Secretary Lori Rogers and three at large members, Debbie Rodriguez, Lewis Brown and Laureen Wilen.

The SSPOA started the year off providing a free swim day for the residents of Stallion Springs on Aug. 10. Kids had a chance to get in that last splash before school starts.

Parks and Recreation

The 15th annual Oktoberfest will be held on, Saturday, Oct. 5. from noon to 6 p.m. at the Stallion Springs Community Center in Stallion Springs.


Fun for the whole family ... food, beer, wine, gifts and kid-friendly activities.

NO PETS ALLOWED, with the exception of trained service animals.

Vendor booth rental is now available. For more information on being a vendor at this event contact Vanessa at (661) 822-3268 ext. 222.

Get in the spirit of the season on Craft Night, Sept. 18. Make fun and decorative no-sew fabric pumpkins while enjoying some apple cider. Each person will make two to three pumpkins. Sign up at the CSD during regular business hours. Deadline for sign up is three days in advance. Class size is limited.

Free Pickleball in the gymnasium Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. All levels are welcome, come join in the fun.


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Police Report

If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 911. The Stallion Springs Police Department is dispatched through the Kern County Sheriff's Office.

For non-life-threatening issues, please call (661) 861-3110. You may contact us by email or using the contact information provided on the CSD website http://www.stallionspringscsd.com. If you wish to make an appointment to speak with an Officer, contact the CSD at (661) 822-3268. Appointments maybe canceled at any time due to limited police staffing.

Home Alone?

Do you live alone? Do you live an isolated life? Does your family live in a distant community? Would you like to have someone check on you periodically just to be sure you are doing well?


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The Stallion Springs Community Service Unit, citizen volunteers working with the police department are organizing a program of contact and caring to insure the safety of our residents who are alone and would appreciate having some one check on them and their wellbeing.

Calls would be to individuals on a prearranged basis. If a problem is detected the appropriate help would be dispatched. This is a volunteer program. If you are interested in this program contact the CSD and someone will follow up with you.

Stallion Springs Board of Directors

The Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. in the CSD Board Room.


 
 

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