Plantation Voice Weekly - Jan 7, 2019

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Plantation Voice Weekly Monday, January 7, 2019

Save the Date The Annual Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, 6:30pm at the Clubhouse. Mark your calendars!

Seeking 2019 Board of Director Candidates Those interested in becoming a candidate for election to the Board of Directors, please fill out the attached Interest Form and return it to jane@rosehillpoa.com or drop it off at the POA Office before January 11.

Family Game Night FAMILY GAME NIGHT--Hey Rose Hill families! Lets do a family game night. We'll be meeting up at Colleton Point on Saturday January 12th, 2019 at 5:30pm. We'll have a pot-luck dinner (bring a dish or two to share) an then spend the evening playing games. Bring your favorite board games to share. Paper products and waters will be provided. BYOB. To RSVP or for questions, email meinerka@yahoo.com or call Kate at 404-849-3987.

Lost & Found ● Found - White bike was found on January 4th in the easement between Hathaway Lane and Sumter Square. If this bike belongs to you or you know who it belongs to please notify the POA 843-7572450. ● Lost - A Rose Hill resident has lost a Verizon Phone, Companion or Recorder for Heart Monitor. Does not function as a phone. Black. If you have seen this item please notify the POA at 843-757-2450. Thank you!

Oak Terrace at Rose Hill Now serving lunch from 11am - 3pm. Lunch Menu Appetizer menu starts today, January 7, and will be available from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. Appetizers A full Sunday Brunch will begin on January 13. Sunday Brunch is from 10am - 3pm. Sunday Brunch Menu Dinner will be served January 10, 11 and 12 from 5:00pm -9:00pm. Dinner Menu

Healthy Options

To contact the restaurant please call 843-757-4030. Thank you for supporting Oak Terrace at Rose Hill.

Don’t forget your Assessments are Due 1st Quarter POA Fees were due January 1, 2019. If you have not already done so, please send in your payment at your earliest convenience. Thank you!

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Plantation Voice Weekly Scoop the Poop Picking up after your dog is far from glamorous, but it must be done. Most dog owners understand the importance of picking up their dog’s waste, so it can be especially frustrating to see residents that blatantly refuse to perform this duty. If you have a dog, please remember to pick up after your pet . Also, please do not allow your dog to poop in your neighbor’s yards. Not only is it gross… it’s rude. If you see someone not picking up after their pet there are some things you can do. 1. Ask them directly. Talking to another dog owner about picking up their dog’s waste can be uncomfortable, but asking the owner directly to pick up after their dog will often work to fix the problem. 2. Use a friendly tone. Although you are probably fed up and mad at a dog owner that isn’t cleaning up after their dog, approach them in a friendly manner. Yelling at them may make them defensive and angry and will likely do more harm than good in resolving the issue. 3. Give them a reason. It’s possible this person doesn’t realize how their neglect in picking up after their dog is negatively affecting those around them. When you ask them to pick up their dog’s waste, give them a reason why you want them to do so. 4. Inform them of the rules and the law. It is also possible that people who don’t pick up after their dogs are unaware of your neighborhood’s rules on the subject. When you ask them to pick up after their dog, be sure to let them know that this is a practice all dog owners in your community are expected to perform. It is not optional. 5. Debunk some common misconceptions. Another reason people might think it is okay to leave their dog’s feces on the ground is that they believe it will break down naturally. This is not the case, however. Dog waste can actually take months or years to break down, and when it does it can deposit loads of toxins and bacteria into the soil. 6. Offer bags. One of the most common excuses heard for why an owner isn’t picking up after their dog is that they forgot to bring a bag. A simple solution is to offer them one. Make sure you carry poop bags with you on a walk around your neighborhood and offer them to people who neglect to pick up after their pup.

Dog ownership is a privilege and a responsibility!

Residential Decals Hopefully by now, all of you wonderful residents have your new 2019 lime green decals on your vehicles! If you haven’t been by the POA to get your 2019 residential decal, and I’m sure you have a great reason, please stop by and take care of that as soon as possible!

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