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The September 2021 newsletter for Sandia Heights homeowners features an invitation for residents to join the Board of Directors, emphasizing the importance of community involvement. The newsletter highlights the upcoming 18th Annual Sandia Heights Artists Studio Tour, showcasing various artists and their work in a unique community event. Additionally, it announces an engaging event at St. Chad’s Church involving a book signing and tales of remarkable dogs, with proceeds benefiting a humane organization.
Residents in the zero-lot-line units are encouraged to maintain their yards to enhance the neighborhood's appearance and safety. Timely landscape maintenance, including weeding and vegetation removal, is crucial for a well-kept community and property values. The newsletter also provides a list of approved projects, such as roof installations and landscaping, ensuring ongoing property improvements throughout Sandia Heights.
Additionally, the document includes tips to protect homes from wildfires, advice on minimizing solar heat through window management, and information on community events like the Sandia Heights Artists Studio Tour and Cork & Fork dining activities. Residents are invited to participate in the annual photo contest for the 2022 Resident Guide & Directory, with submission guidelines detailed for amateur photographers focusing on Sandia Heights-related themes.
Keywords: Sandia Heights, Dogs, Community involvement, Board of Directors, wildfires, St. Chad's Church, community events, solar heat, zero-lot-line units, photo contest, Book signing, Artists Studio Tour, landscape maintenance, Humane organization, Community event., approved projects
Elizabeth Edgren
Editor
Ruth Frazier
Editor
Emily Rudin
Editor
Susan McCasland