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The June 2008 newsletter for Sandia Heights homeowners provides details for the upcoming SHHA Annual Meeting, including voting on bylaw amendments, new officer introductions, and the election of new board members. The President's message emphasizes the collaboration with the County for roadside mowing and highlights a partnership with Futures for Children for a fundraising project. Additionally, there is a focus on pedestrian safety suggestions and a detailed report from the Treasurer concerning cash flow and account balances. The issue also mentions the upcoming Coffeehouse Concert Series and updates from the Architectural Control Committee on approved projects and reminders for ACC approval for property changes.
The newsletter includes gardening tips on sharpening cutting tools and fertilizing rose bushes, along with updates on community events like the Sandia Heights Wildflower Club's Garden Walk. It also highlights the value of Contractor Evaluation Binders containing feedback on various services used by residents, encouraging members to fill out evaluations for others' reference. Additionally, it mentions the upcoming SHHA Annual Town Hall Meeting, office hours, notary public services, and availability of Tram Passes for members.
Keywords: roadside mowing, Sandia Heights Wildflower Club, Futures for Children, gardening tips, Tram Passes, ACC approval, Architectural Control Committee, exterior projects, ACC activity log, office hours, photo contest, community events, SHHA Annual Town Hall Meeting, Coffeehouse Concert, Annual Meeting, notary public services, Treasurer's report, Contractor Evaluation Binders, pedestrian safety, Neighborhood Review