Hello everyone.
I want to take a moment to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July. With the upcoming holiday, I know that we will be seeing some fireworks in our community. Please take care when setting them off. We all certainly enjoying seeing the marvelous displays, but in the past we have also had damage done to residents properties. I hope that everyone takes precautions this holiday, safety first, not only to property but little fingers do get curious, and it would be a tragedy for someone to get injured. Also, don't forget to clean up the debris. If you are going to celebrate, take the responsibility to clean up afterwards. Keep our streets and neighborhoods clean. Thank you all for your cooperation. Have a fun, and safe holiday.
Beth
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I had an occurrence last week where my step son without our knowledge purchased some ice-cream from a ice-cream truck which came through the neighborhood. That evening my son had a extreme case of diarrhea and was vomiting up, so we took him to the hospital and the Doctor said he probably got food poisoning. We spoke to our neighbor and she said she bought some ice-cream from a vendor who had a truck driving in the neighborhood. She apologized but we had a substantial hospital charge and my wife and I are a bit upset that this has happened. I was wondering if any one else in our community has had a problem like this? Also, I thought this was a non-solicitation neighborhood? I don't want other parents to experience this misfortune so I wanted you to post this email. Any suggestions from anyone as to how to stop this from occurring to any other children?
Thank you,
Steve
Saratoga
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Hi Folks,
As summer is upon us, most of us either go away for weekends, or plan a family vacation to enjoy life. But as we all have come to know, there are some people in this world that just love to destroy our plans. Going on vacation and planning is fun, especially when the entire family works at it together. We always think of things to do when we leave and places to go, but sometimes, we over look important things like, " Leaving Our Homes In A Safe Mode."
These are the things that the bad guys wait for and they usually succeed . The percentage of burglaries usually increase during the months of July and August. This is prime time for families to have their vacations. So, with this in mind, think about some of the valuables you may have laying around that never come to mind on a daily basis. We sometimes forget to place them in a safe area of the home. make a list of things to secure before you leave and tell a friend or neighbor you will be away. Keeping an extra eye open for neighbors and friends is not difficult at all. Make sure to set your Home Alarms, and place a timer on some lights to brighten things up, even an outside light.
Below, are some of the most important items to store away, these are things that the bad guys look for mostly .
1. Televisions
2. Computers ( Especially Lap Tops & Printers )
3. DVD Players & DVD's
4. Stereo Equipment
5. Weapons ( Priority )
6. Jewelry & Watches
7. Tools
8. Cameras
9. Credit Cards
10. Sports Equipment ( Golf Equipment )
At times, bad guys have the knowledge to Blend In to normal surroundings of communities, they work hard at it. Why we ask, because they do not want to get caught. Getting caught is the last thing they want. So this is where we come in, " Think Correctly & Go Over A Check List With Your Entire Family "., before leaving for a few days, or longer. You won't regret it.
Thank You
Sam Fulciniti, President
Lexington Oaks, CWP
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We are thinking about doing pavers on our front porch and walkway can anyone recommend a good reliable paver company. oneet3@aol.com
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Hi Beth, I am not for speed bumps on LO Blvd. but had a thought that might help. What about a few stop signs? I actually hate the idea, but feel we need to do something to stop speeders. Just a thought and wonder how my neighbors feel?
Pam
Northampton
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FYI: USPS Zip code not changing for Lexington Oaks
A recent Tampa Tribune paper article, June 2007, shows the ZIP CODE for Lexington Oaks changing to 33545. The USPS office at Zephyrhills confirms that our ZIP CODE will not change and will stay as 33544. USPS says the Tampa Tribune made a mistake in their map coverage. If you were to have a ZIP CODE change, you would have received an official USPS letter in the mail.
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My wife and I also have been very impressed with the magnificent work that the landscaping company has done. You can definitely see the difference on Lexington Blvd and the entrances to each village. We want to thanks those responsible for having the water fountain installed which gives the community a breath of fresh air, especially in the evening with the lighting.
Can't wait to see what they will do with the entrance, once SR 54 is completed with the road work. Maybe a few Palms and another water fountain? Just throwing my thoughts out there.
On Another subject, has anyone giving thought to installing speed bumps on the roadway to control the daily speeders? Cost effective and probably less expensive than another alternative and delivering caution to those that speed. Again, just placing our thoughts on the table.
Thank You.
Gene and Noel
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Hello:
I was wondering if I can add the following to the next Pipeline News:
"If anyone needs health insurance or wants a free quote, contact Michael Ereon at mikeereon@verizon.net or 813-907-8487. I also have great dental plans as well as accident/hospital/medical indemnity plans. I live in Remington Village and love serving the residents of Lexington Oaks."
Thank you very much.
Michael and Dana Ereon
Remington Village
I was wondering if I can add the following to the next Pipeline News:
"If anyone needs health insurance or wants a free quote, contact Michael Ereon at mikeereon@verizon.net or 813-907-8487. I also have great dental plans as well as accident/hospital/medical indemnity plans. I live in Remington Village and love serving the residents of Lexington Oaks."
Thank you very much.
Michael and Dana Ereon
Remington Village
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Power Learning Systems is in need of a web-master, part to full time. Please call Steve or MaryAnn at 435-6238.
Thank you
MaryAnn B
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Our referral website:
http://www.ajmasters.com/lexOaks.htm
(This is a great reference for anyone looking for a
vendor to do almost anything in Lexington Oaks. It has
referrals for electricians, landscapers, maids, etc.
If this doesn't open up the right page in your
internet by clicking on it, copy & paste the above
phrase into your internet address search bar.
Created & maintained for Lexington Oaks for free by
neighbor, Mario Levesque.)
Have a wonderful week everyone!!!!!!
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