www.cmnatampa.com Email contact: president@cmnatampa.com Easter event in the Park scheduled for April 4 has been cancelled due to lack of interest. The Neighborhood Association Board asked for volunteers to help with this event and not one person called to offer their assistance. Board members are busy people too, and they could use a little help with community events. They are hoping to have a July Fourth picnic in the Park. Watch for information and please offer to help! Carrollwood Meadows Park Our community is very lucky to have such a wonderful park within walking or biking distance for most residents. For those who are new or haven't been to the park, there are two playground areas for children of all ages. There are two tennis courts and one basketball court. The park has a large open field and a pavilion with picnic tables. There are several park benches located around the park to sit and watch nature or watch your children while they enjoy the playground. The park benches were purchased with a mini-grant that our neighborhood association applied for and received a few years ago. Board members and residents put the benches together and the County installed them. A couple of these benches have been damaged over the last year (possibly skateboards). Let's all treat the park and park equipment like the gem it is. And when visiting the park, please put trash and dog waste in the garbage cans. Trashed Park Someone had a party in the park on President's Day, Monday, February 16th. There were quite a few people and they seemed to have a good time. They stayed past the "closing time" of the park, which is listed as Sunset, but because they were fairly quiet, they were not asked to leave. It was noted by a resident of Carrollwood Meadows that many of the cars in the parking lot had out of state license plates (most were Illinois plates). The following day, several residents reported that the park had been "trashed." There was plenty of garbage in and around the pavilion, around the basketball court, in both playground areas and even in the pond. There is NO EXCUSE for this, since there are several garbage cans throughout the park. Garbage was sitting less than five feet from a garbage can. Are people that lazy or are they just April 2015 ignorant? The mess was reported to the County Parks Department and they did come out and clean up the mess. Before they arrived, a resident and small child were busy picking up the trash. They had not attended this party, but had come down to play at the park and could not believe that people could enjoy having their party at the park and then go off and leave such a mess behind. Then three weeks later, another party took place in the park (not sure if it was the same group of people). This time they were asked to leave shortly after sunset. They explained that they did not realize that the park closed at sunset (even though there are signs). They said this while fishing next to the NO FISHING sign by the pond. Asking for 20 minutes to clean up and leave, they were given 30 minutes. Believe it or not, they left a mess. Again, most of the cars in the parking lot had Illinois plates. On a side note, whether the park gate is locked or not, parking inside the gate or outside, a person can be arrested for trespassing if they are on County property after the posted time of closing. Residents who live near the park have been asked to call the Sheriff's Department if they see activity in the park after closing. When parties are taking place at the park, license plate numbers will be recorded and given to the Sheriff's Department if a mess is left. The park is for the enjoyment of all. If you make a mess, pick up after yourself. Special Tax District Update Tax Board members pulled out the shovels, put on their gardening gloves and spruced up the front entrance. They spent most of Saturday, February 21st planting dozens of white and red flowers in front of the gazebo and around the flag pole area. They removed the overgrown plants from the flag pole to freshen it up with new flowers. The drip irrigation line around the gazebo was found to be broken, so a new line was installed. Looking for more to...the men decided to see why the one bollard light along Farmington Boulevard was leaning. As they dug down, they discovered a tree root had grown under the base of the light and had shifted the light causing it to lean. With the removal of the root and some creativity, they straightened it out. By the end of the day, they had accomplished several jobs that in turn had saved the community hundreds of tax dollars. A big THANK YOU to our board members who volunteer many, many hours serving our community. If you see them working at the front entrance planting or decorating for Christmas or the Fourth of July, be sure to say thank you or offer to lend a hand. They are a fun and friendly group of people. The Board met recently to fine tune the lawn care contract. The contract will go out for bids which will be opened and voted upon. Improvements to the common grounds will be discussed at the next meetings in order to plan the budget accordingly. If you have any suggestions for improvements, please attend the tax board meeting on April 8th at 7:30 pm in the park building or contact Sandy Fredericks 963-6159. Fourth Of July Picnic In The Park The neighborhood association board members are tentatively planning to host a Fourth of July Picnic in the park. Plans they are discussing include having a cookout, games like Bocci ball, shuffleboard, mini-golf, bean bag toss, BINGO, and music by the Dixie Land Jazz Band (they played at the May 2014 Red White and You event). If you have ideas or suggestions and would like to help with this event, be sure to attend the April 9th neighborhood association meeting at 7:30 pm in the park building. Come early, 7:00pm if you'd like to play ping-pong. Hope to see you there! The Young at Heart Seniors had a fun filled March. The beginning of March, special guest speaker, Mary Keith from the FL Extension Service, gave her last talk to the group. Mary is joining the ranks of the retired. She has been a favorite speaker, bringing information on a variety of health and nutrition issues. Her visits will be missed. After having spring break, they returned to a St. Patrick's Day party complete with corned beef on rye sandwiches, cole slaw, green desserts, all washed down with foamy beer (root beer!). They played a green trivia game and played McBINGO. The room was decorated with shamrocks and handmade centerpieces. Everyone was Irish on St. Patrick's Day! At one of the Fun with Food Fridays, they celebrated the first day of spring by making and eating "Dirt Cups." (see recipe) Lots of fun things are planned for April. The group meets Tuesday-Friday in the park building 10:00 - noon. Summer schedule: starting in June, they will meet in the park building on Tuesdays only. For more information about this group, please contact Betty Dabbs at 9637350. Recipe For Dirt Cups 1 package Oreo cookies 1 small box of chocolate instant pudding 2 cups cold milk 1 small 8 oz. tube of Cool Whip 1 bag of gummy worms In a large zip-lock bag, crush the Oreo cookies. In a bowl, whisk together pudding mix with milk following package directions. Let sit for five minutes then stir in Cool Whip and half of the crushed Oreos. Spoon mixture into 8 clear cups. Put the remaining Oreo crumbs on top of mixture and place 2-3 gummy worms on top pushing part of "worm" into "dirt." Eat and enjoy. Life’s Simple Seven Wanted: Graduation Information Each year we like to recognize our high school and college graduates in the newsletter. If you would like your grad to be highlighted in our June issue of the newsletter, please contact Sandy at 963-6159. The American Heart Association has defined what it means to have ideal cardiovascular health, identifying seven health and behavior factors that impact health and quality of life. Simple, small changes can make a big difference in living a better life. Known as "Life's Simple Seven," these steps can add years to your life. 1. Don't smoke. 2. Maintain a healthy weight. 3. Engage in regular physical activity. 4. Eat a healthy diet 5. Manage blood pressure. 6. Take charge of cholesterol. 7. Keep blood sugar at healthy levels. Neighborhood contact - cmnatampa.com or Dave 963-6159 Membership Drive Yard Of The Month Each month, postcards are being mailed out to members reminding them that their membership has expired. There has been a pretty good response by people renewing their memberships. If you are new to the community or a long time resident, please show your support for Carrollwood Meadows by becoming a member and getting involved. There are only six meetings a year and membership dues are only $12.00 a year. Dues are used not only to cover the cost of hosting parties and refreshments for meetings, but for postage for reminder postcards and letters to residents regarding problems with their property (first step before getting the County involved.) Most residents want a clean, safe, friendly community in which to live. This stunning home and landscaping located on Carrollwood Meadows Drive wins the Yard of the Month for April 2015. The clean landscaping along with nicely trimmed islands and showing a variety of palm trees make this home shine. This home was nominated by someone in the Meadows. If you see a home/landscaping that catches your eye and really stands out from the rest, why not consider nominating the home for yard of the month for the next issue. Email the address to president@cmnatampa.com Your Neighborhood Association works to keep Carrollwood Meadows a desirable place to live. Your support and assistance is greatly appreciated. Free space for the teens in Carrollwood Meadows for services such as babysitting, pet sitting, lawn mowing, etc. Call 963-6159 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT NO. 1741 IKare Publishing, Inc. Ikarepublishing.com www.ikarepublishing.com IKare Publishing is provided all articles in this newsletter by the BOD or residents. IKare Publishing is not responsible for content. Carrollwood Meadows Neighborhood Association Membership Application Annual Dues: $12.00 per household Name(s): _______________________________________________ (Up to 2 from a household) Address: _______________________________________________ Tampa, FL 33625 Daytime Phone _________________________________________ Evening Phone _________________________________________ Email _________________________________________________ (providing your email address allows us to update you on important events /messages) Date ________________________Amount Enclosed: $___________ Important Phone Numbers Emergencies (Fire, Police, Medical)……………….……..911 Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office……………...…. 247-8200 Poison Control…………..…….…………...…...1-800-222-1222 Animal Services………………………………………...744-5660 Bilingual Assistance (Citizen Action Center)……..… 272-5900 Building/Fence Permits……………………..…….….. 272-5600 Code Enforcement……………………..………………274-6600 County Dump……………………………………..…….264-3816 Fish & Wildlife Dept…………………………..……..…272-2516 Hillsborough School Board…………………..………..272-4000 Hillsborough Tax Collector……………………….…...635-5200 Hillsborough Water Dept……………………..…....….272-6680 Mosquito/Aquatic Weed Control…………..……..…...635-5400 Solid Waste Dept……………………………………....272-5680 Voter Registration………..………..……………….…..272-5850 Mail to: CMHA P.O. Box 341363 Tampa, FL 33694 Want to be a CMNA member? Simply fill out this application and mail it in. Or, better yet, save a stamp and bring it to the next CMNA meeting! Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every other month at 7:30 pm in the Carrollwood Meadows Community Center Building, located at the end of Farmington Road. Remaining meetings are Apr. May, June, July, Aug, Sept. Oct. Nov. and Dec. We encourage all residents, even if you rent, to join CMNA. The more members we have, the more community activities we can plan! *New
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