Should we tell folks to yield?
In the comments on their membership renewal, one of our neighbors wrote, “Need a Yield sign at Moonstone & Hummingbird”. Finding this to be a point for more input, we are opening up comments for this post, so you can …
In the comments on their membership renewal, one of our neighbors wrote, “Need a Yield sign at Moonstone & Hummingbird”. Finding this to be a point for more input, we are opening up comments for this post, so you can …
With our new online registration form, you can update your member information at any time. Just select “Change Info” and fill out the form again. Don’t remember what you put in fields you didn’t want to change? Just put “same” …
Dear Hidden Valley Neighbor, It’s that time of year when we encourage residents to join the Hidden Valley Homeowners Association, or renew their memberships, for 2024. We are thrilled to announce that applications, renewals, and member information updates can now …
Despite 96-degree temps, about 40-50 of us got together on Saturday, October 21st, for the HVHOA Fall Picnic at Wes Miller Park. Pima County Supervisor Rex Scott, who represents us in District 1 of the County, stopped by and joined …
First graduates from Trades Program, Historic Preservation, Pet Care Clinic and gap funding for Family Housing. All this in Administrator Jan Lesher’s semi-monthly newsletter.
Pima County Animal Care Center has been recognized by the national animal welfare center as best-in-class life savers.
Company: Hester Plumbing Contact: Bryan and/or Adam Phone: 520-344-9339 Address: 4100 North Romero Road, Tucson 85705 Recommend: Both Bryan and Adam are quick to respond to a call for help, and arrive at the appointed time. They worked through some …
Getting Youth into Trades, At-Risk Youth and Pups, and more. Our fountain flows again…
No news is good news. This months first issue of Under the Dome is about as good as news can get and still be printed.
The Watershed Management Group and it’s Living Lab offer you and your family a whole list of fun activities for October and November. And they do that in addition to helping us keep Sabino Creek flowing smoothly through our park!