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VOL. 7, NO. 24

DEC. 16, 2011

Board mulls email use

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By Patty McCormac

TEA WITH TREES Local residents, schoolchildren and the Library Guild get together for some holiday B1 cheer and charity.

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The Waterman family, Phillip, Luca and Stefani who are on a month’s visit from London, took part in the wreath-making class. Stefani grew up in Rancho Santa Fe and now teaches at an international school. Photos by Patty McCormac

Wreath making a charitable tradition By Patty McCormac

RANCHO SANTA FE — Members of the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club have been making Christmas wreaths for charity since World War II. “We used to deliver them to the Camp Pendleton hospital,” said LaVerne Schlosser, who has been participating in the tradition since 1978. “Now we give them to the senior center for homebound seniors.” She said she comes to the event each year because she enjoys the camaraderie with others who are doing something worthwhile. And, of course, carrying on the tradition is important. “It is a tradition and I like tradition and the Garden Club holds onto its tradition quite well,” Schlosser said. There was still a little nip in the air at the 9:30 a.m. start of the event on Dec. 7, but many women braved the chill and got started. “This is one of the most TURN TO WREATH ON A14

Barbara Peason and Andrea Kessler are hard at work on their wreaths.

RANCHO SANTA FE — How to best use email to communicate with the residents of Rancho Santa Fe is still percolating, although the Association board decided at its Dec. 1 meeting to move forward by considering hiring a professional email company to handle the project. The board is also looking at ways to make sure the information exchanged between members and the company is secure. In addition to transmitting Association news, board members hope email can be used for urgent communications such as notification of a lost child, or as a way to tell residents to evacuate, as in the case of the Witch Creek Fire. “In the case of the 2007 fire, that developed in 10 hours,” director Anne Feighner said. “There was not time for a board meeting.” Feighner said that email could also be used for the less urgent matters, such as notifying residents about specials at the golf club restaurant or special events at the various clubs in the Covenant. “After a week away, mail piles up so much you have to prioritize,” she said. “If you could learn of these things on the road, that would be nice.” Email could also be used to notify residents of street closures, committee openings, budget summaries, assessment collection policy, board minutes and architectural changes notices. “Implementation of an electronic communication system was subsequently identified as the board’s eighth highest priority for the 2011-2012 at the 2011 board retreat,” said Bob Green, Covenant building commissioner. Green gave a detailed report during the meeting about the staff’s progress in the area. “The recent Rancho Santa Fe Strategic Planning Research Survey identified that 67 percent of residents TURN TO EMAIL ON A14


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