By Ed Gordon
contributing writer 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

March 27, 2021

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Vanessa Stevens and Judy Quijada present a plaque to Ed Gordon.

CSD General Manager Vanessa Stevens and staff member Judy Quijada presented Ed Gordon with a plaque thanking him for his service to the community.

Ed was appointed to the Board of Directors in January 2015 and served on the Board until the expiration of his term ending December 17, 2020. During his term he rendered services and council in administration of the District.

The Board presented the plaque in appreciation of his services as a director, expertise and council, Board President and his volunteer efforts to the entire community.

Homeowners Association

The scholarship fundraiser is quickly approaching and we haven't received any donations yet. We are praying and hoping the community can help us just like they did last year when we raised $4,200 just from donations.

Since, due to COVID we are still unable to throw our huge shindig, last year we had six $1,000 scholarships we gave out. so far we have no money for any this year. We hope to raffle some items but we aren't doing so well this year. Please consider donating if you can. Our grads are working hard to get this scholarship.


Golf Course

The Golf Course has been sold. Vanessa will be meeting with the new owner during the coming month and more details will be forthcoming.

Parks and Recreations

The application for a grant from the Prop 68 Parks Program has been submitted. The grants will be awarded in late summer. If granted, we will receive funds needed to create a big beautiful park for all to enjoy.

We will continue to host open gyms with slotted times for families to enjoy safely.


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Police report

Police Chief Gary Crowell filed a report of statistics for February 2021. The Department had 13 arrests, issued seven citations, had 123 reports, 118 calls for service, completed 34 officer initiated investigations, 29 field interviews and two medical assists. There were 11 vacation house checks and the Department assisted other law enforcement agencies 16 times.

If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 911 and specify to the dispatcher that you live in Stallion Springs. The Stallion Springs Police Department is dispatched through the Kern County Sheriff's Office.


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For non-life-threatening issues, please call (661) 861-3110. You may contact us by email or by 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 may be canceled at any time due to limited police staffing.

The Stallion Springs Police Department encourages our residents and guests to sign up for our Nixle public notification alerts and to create a Smart911 profile. These safety communication systems are free for you to sign up.

Stallion Springs Board of Directors

The Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. normally in the CSD Boardroom. The next meeting will be held April 20 at 6 p.m. in the CSD Boardroom, at the Community Center or on Zoom subject to the restrictions created by the Coronavirus.


 
 

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