Another successful Fall Fun Fright Fest for 2013 — our third one! Continue reading 2013 Fall Fun Fright Fest
2013 Annual Meeting
When: Monday, July 23, 2013
Where: The Cascades Event Center
Quorum Met? Yes Continue reading 2013 Annual Meeting
2012 Annual Meeting
When: Monday, May 29, 2012
Where: The Colony High School Auditorium
Quorum Met? Yes Continue reading 2012 Annual Meeting
4th Annual Summer Block Party & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
The 4th Annual Summer Block Party & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was Saturday, May 5th, 2012 at 11 am to 1 pm at East Hill Park. Continue reading 4th Annual Summer Block Party & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
East Hill Park Phase One: Complete
Phase one at approximately 1/2 million dollars is complete! The Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was Saturday, May 5th, 2012! Continue reading East Hill Park Phase One: Complete
2011 Fall Fun Fright Fest
The 3rd Annual Fall Fun Fright Fest was a tremendous success. Every event seems to be bigger and better, but this one truly was the best one yet! Continue reading 2011 Fall Fun Fright Fest
3rd Annual Summer Block Party
The 3rd Annual Summer Block Party was Saturday, June 11th, 2011 at 11 am to 1 pm on Twilight Drive. Continue reading 3rd Annual Summer Block Party
Beer Tasting (March 2011)
On Sunday, May 14th, 2011, Erynn & Pat Keenen hosted a Beer Tasting. Six different beers were tasted by the 20+ attendees. Rolling Rock was a big hit. There was also a blind taste test of Bud Light, Miller Lite, and Coors Light. Only a few were able to guess them correctly.
2011 Annual Meeting
When: Monday, May 9, 2011
Where: The Colony High School
Quorum Met? Yes Continue reading 2011 Annual Meeting
Port & Dessert Wine Tasting (February 2011)
On Saturday, February 19, 2011, Lorynn & Greg hosted a Port & Dessert Wine Tasting. They provided the drinks and snacks with a small donation from the 16 attendees.
The overall favorite was:
California Orange Muscat Wine – $9.99 – With the sweet, heady perfume of orange blossom and stone fruit, it’s hard to understand why this is such an obscure variety. There are less than 200 acres of Orange Muscat throughout California. The French call it La Fleur d’Orange – the orange blossom – it’s also grown in Italy and Australia and for obvious reasons – who can resist such a gorgeous fragrance and soft, fruity flavors? Pairs well with Fresh Fruit.
Thanks again to Lorynn & Greg for hosting!