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The newsletter starts with a call for candidates to join the Board of Directors to ensure the continuity of operations and finances of the Sandia Heights Homeowners Association. Without sufficient volunteers, the viability of the association is at risk, emphasizing the importance of community members stepping up to safeguard their property values and the neighborhood's well-being. Additionally, there is a specific mention of the Covenant Support Committee seeking volunteers to enforce SHHA covenants, crucial for preserving the beauty and uniqueness of the community.
The newsletter contains a historical article reprint discussing adaptable shrubs for Sandia Heights gardens, such as cliff fendlerbush and fragrant mockorange. It also mentions native plants like the New Mexico sumac and red-twig dogwood that thrive in the area's conditions. Additionally, the newsletter provides a summary of recent approved projects by the Architectural Control Committee, involving various maintenance and renovation tasks for properties in the Sandia Heights community.
Keywords: host family, chile harvest, contractors, gardening, approved projects, Sandia Heights, landscaping, property values, Architectural Control Committee, Unique Board of Directors, Security Patrol statistics, dining activity., recipe., covenant enforcement, community events, bobcats, member benefits, shrubs, Covenant Support Committee, volunteers, Ten3 Restaurant, bears, native plants, junior hockey
Susan McCasland
Susan McCasland
CSC
Editor
Susan B.
Emily Rudin
Editor
Kate Fry
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