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safety practices. See page 3 6 of this issue for more information and a map of the Firewise Zones throughout the community.

Greens – The Greens committee takes its role very seriously in ensuring that we continue to be a leader in the private golf marketplace and embody our Mission of being the “finest golf community in the Southwest.” The golf courses annually receive the largest portion of the dues as well as significant capital dollars for ongoing improvement projects. The committee supports our agronomy staff in adopting the recommendations made by USGA Agronomist Brian Whitlark following his visit in September 2022. The full report can be found on the member website and by clicking here. House – The House committee is a tremendous resource for vetting new ideas and provides valuable feedback on what works and what needs improvement in the dining operation of the club. We incorporate these new ideas and feedback into the operation for consistent, high caliber service and enticing culinary creations so our members never want to dine anywhere else. Racquet –The primaryfocus of the committee so far this summer is the completion of the new Pickleball facility and transitioning all Pickleball programming to the new facility. Although the new facility is nearing completion, access to and use of the facility is prohibited until construction and county inspections are completed. A text and email will be sent out once the clubhouse and courts are ready for use. This committee will also provide support and feedback on the approved long overdue expansion of the tennis facility this October which will address current and future needs of both the tennis community and staff as they have outgrown the current tennis facility built nearly 20 years ago. Recreation – This committee has a diverse number of areas to support and provide feedback to leadership on. These include all the recreation facilities and activities for both adults and children, as well as aquatics, fitness, spa and concierge. At their most recent meeting, the committee focused on pool safety and how best to accommodate our rapidly growing population of children across all our recreation programs. It may be of interest to note there are nearly 1,100 children listed in our membership database! Security – The safety of our members and the protection of the assets of our community is a top priority of the Security committee. The committee routinely reviews incident reports and rules compliance issues. Traffic safety, speed control and unsafe driving practices will continue to be a key area of focus this summer. The committee reminds all members to remain informed of our rules continued on next page >>>

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