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Published by mkinsey, 2021-06-11 16:48:14

July 2021 - Ranch Reporter

JULY 2021

Fifteen Years Going They’re Back
A Member Southwestern … with Ben

PAGE 11 PAGES 12-15 PAGES 16-18

what’s inside

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Heritage Ranch Community with news and calendar of community events
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5 RANCH ROUNDUP www.communitynewsconnection.com
6 RANCH DINING
7 RANCH POLITICAL CLUBS Heritage Ranch Reporter is published monthly as an informational resource for the residents of Heritage Ranch community with news
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2 Ranch Reporter | July 2021 DYNAMIC

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Your Questions Answered

Architectural Review Committee UpdateThe Architectural Review Committee, or ARC, meets every • Handrails on porch or patio steps.

Tweek during the spring and summer to review residents’ applica- • Yard ornaments, flags, and flagpoles.
tions to modify their yards or the outside of their homes. • Solar Panels.

Detailed information – along with the ARC Modification Form • Standby Generators.

– is available for download on the Heritage Ranch Website in the • Patio Screens.

Documents section under “Resources.” However, I wanted to take • New windows or doors, including Garage doors, solar screens

this opportunity to answer a few of the questions that we get asked on windows.

most frequently. • Modifications to the interior of screened porches and patios

visible from outside the lot.

How do we request approval for modifications to our home? • Any exterior alteration, decoration, or construction visible

You must complete and submit an ARC Modification Form de- from the adjoining properties, public right of way, or com-

scribing the project to be completed, along with supporting docu- munity open space.

mentation. Note that this list probably doesn’t cover everything: We rec-

ommend that you submit an application for any proposed modi-

Do we need to submit a form for all modifications? fication to ensure you remain compliant with the CC&Rs and the

No, not for the following: Design Guidelines.

• Removal of dead plants and shrubs without replacement is Will the ARC advise if Town of Fairview permits are required?
considered maintenance. The ARC Modification Form indicates with an asterisk* the

• Interior repairs and modifications, except that: kind of modifications that may require Fairview permits. It is the
- Window coverings facing public open space, streets, responsibility of the homeowner to contact the Town Planning De-
amenities, or the golf course must be white in color. partment to determine whether a permit is needed.
- Replacement of a hot water tank requires a Fairview

Building Permit. How long after I turn in the ARC Modification Form will I
learn that my request has been approved?
Yes, submit a form for these modifications:
• New landscaping, including the removal and/or planting of The Committee meets every Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m.,
February through November, and twice monthly in December and
trees and the installation of French Drains. January. All applications received by noon on the day of the meet-
• Replacing the roof, even if it is to be the same color. ing will be reviewed that week and you will receive a response
• Installing a satellite dish. before the end of the week.
• Repainting the exterior trim, doors, shutters, and gutters, even

if the same color.

• Replacing the driveway and entry walkway with pavers, pat- Thank you for everything you do to
terned or plain concrete or resurfacing with same materials. uphold the beauty of our community and
strengthen our property values!
• Patios (with or without roofs), Pergolas, Arbors, Trellises, or
free-standing Lattice work.

• Outdoor lighting including landscaping lights.

• Pools or water features. Liz Glasco
• Fences.
Chair, Architectural Review Committee

July 2021 | Ranch Reporter 3

• RANCH BUSINESS • • RANCH NEIGHBORS •

Board of Directors Meeting Schedule Newcomers

August 20 November 19 Gary & Sharon Hanson – 928 Cascades Drive
John & Sherri Allen – 1307 Quaker Drive
September 17 December 17
Maurice & Bonnie Duhon – 813 Barton Springs Drive
October 15 Kathleen Shearer – 717 Scenic Ranch Circle

Ranch Reporter Deadlines Catherine Kottenstette – 345 Hitching Post Drive
Kelly Long – 904 Grand Cypress Lane
Homeowners may submit information for the Ranch Reporter
Timothy & Christine Taylor – 1461 Cattle Baron Court
by emailing a Word document or photos with captions to: Daryl & Gari Martin – 451 Long Cove Drive
[email protected] John Ponder – 817 Mustang Drive

August Issue June 22 William & Janet Walker – 672 Scenic Ranch Circle
Michael & Martha Pennington – 810 Barton Springs Drive
September Issue July 22
Kathleen Skierski – 1315 Shinnecock Court
October Issue August 23
In Memoriam
November Issue September 22
Janet Hevey ♥ Michael Dolin ♥ Curt Palmer
December Issue October 22 Carolyn Mills ♥ Norma Butler

Information submitted after the deadline will be considered for
publication in the following issue.

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4 Ranch Reporter | July 2021

• RANCH ROUNDUP • In our current time of health crisis, we take your health and safety seriously.
Outside only clean with touch-free payment options available. Additional safety
June 21-25 – Kids Camp Week 1
July 4 – Pool Party measures (masks, hand sanitation) taken for those desiring an inside clean.
July 4 – Fourth of July Chorale Performances
July 15 – Shake, Rattle and Roll Concert
July 23 – Karaoke Night
July 26-30 – Kids Camp Week 2
August 3 – Fill the Bus for All Community Outreach
August 5 – HR Jam Session (tentative)
August 12 – Trivia Night
August 19 – Chicago Tribute Authority Concert
August 20 – Karaoke Night

Mark your calendar now and check your daily emails or the
website for details closer to the event!

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July 2021 | Ranch Reporter 5

• RANCH DINING •

Your Choice: Dine In or Dine Out … Curbside Pickup and Delivery

Dine in the Clubhouse, the Outpost or the Patio – or use our Tuesday through Sunday,
1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
pickup and delivery options. During busy dine-in days in the
Corral Grill and on the Patio,
Monday Corral Grill Outpost Delivery and Curbside Pickup may
Tuesday to Friday Closed 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. have limited hours of operation.
Saturday 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. Please check the daily emails for availability.
Sunday 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Noon – 7 p.m.
7 a.m. – 8 p.m. 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.

The Corral Grill bar will remain open until 10 p.m.,
Tuesday through Sunday.

Enjoy the Outpost Food-To-Go

No reservations — first come, first seated. Any time the Corral Grill is open.
Phone in your order, pick it up yourself at the bar.
Dine in the Corral Grill
For daily Food and Drinks Specials: see the daily
Reservations, while not required, are strongly Heritage Ranch email.
recommended. To see the entire menu: click on the Corral Grill and
972-886-4700, ext. 114 Outpost Menu links in the daily email or on the website.
Please call Tuesday through Sunday between 10:30 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. to book up to one week in advance. For Corral Grill Orders: Call 972-886-4700, ext. 114
For Outpost Orders: Call 972-886-4700, ext. 115
Dine on the Patio
Soup-To-Go
Patio dining is available during the same hours the Corral
Grill is open. Seating is first come, first seated. Enjoy the Soups may be ordered in bulk Tuesday through Sunday
Corral Grill menu, Happy Hour specials and features. (and while supplies last).

• You can order both the Soup of the Day and the
regular soup on the Corral Grill Menu.

• Pick up your order or have it delivered for an
additional $5 fee.

1 Quart $12.95
2 Quart $22.95 (save $2.59)
3 Quart $33.95 (save $4.90)
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To order, call the Corral Grill on 972-886-4700, ext. 114

6 Ranch Reporter | July 2021

• RANCH POLITICAL CLUBS •

DEMOCRATIC CLUB NEWS REPUBLICAN CLUB NEWS
On Wednesday, May 19, speaker
May 17 Dinner Meeting
David McGuiness, CEO of The Republican dinner meeting was fittingly titled “Re-opening
of Texas” after the closures of 2020. First, we listened to Grace
Grayson-Collin Electric Co-op, Powers, Collin County Epidemiologist, who spoke about how
her department of epidemiologists has doubled in the past year.
spoke to the Heritage Ranch This is due in part to the pandemic, but also to the rapid growth
of the county.
Democratic Club about the local

electric grid, its history and

the issues still pertinent today. David McGuiness
Everyone was welcome to attend.

Speakers Forum Second, we heard from Chris Hill, Collin County Judge, who
Wednesday, July 14, 6 p.m. | Stage Side of Ballroom. spoke about the backlash he received when he chose not
Speaker information will be posted on Democratic Club to close businesses when the county was closing all “non-
website. essential” businesses. His concerns were that all businesses are
essential as they are a means to provide food for a family.
Saturday, July 24, 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Billiards Room.
Join the Social Committee for breakfast! Total cost is $20.46 Third, we heard from Baine Brooks, an Allen businessman,
(includes tax and gratuity). Please RSVP to Bill Loyd at who talked about how he had to change his approach to selling
[email protected] on or before July 10. when restaurants were not allowed to open. His idea was to sell
*Cancellations received after July 20 will still be charged for a “Baine Box,” which included four hamburger patties and all
breakfast. the fixings for customers to prepare at home. All boxes also
included a roll of hard-to-find toilet paper.
Progressive Book Club
Wednesday, August 18, 4 p.m. | Stage Side of Ballroom
Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russians and the
Riches, Most Destructive Industry on Earth by Rachel Maddow
presented by Juley Welch.
Please RSVP to Juley Welch at [email protected]

Voter Registration Grace Powers Chris Hill Baine Brooks
If you have changed your address recently or know somebody
who needs to register to vote in Collin County, please feel free Upcoming Events
to reach out to Juley Welch. Saturday, July 17 – Collin County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner at
Southfork Ranch.
Annual Gala & Board Election Monday, July 19 – Monthly Meeting. Topic: The Grid and how
Plan ahead and mark your calendars for Sunday, November 7! the Consumer is protected on pricing.
Our Annual Gala & Election event will be taking place at the
clubhouse. Stay tuned for more information.

Remember Hope’s Door For more information, go to our webpage:
Our charity Hope’s Door continues to look for donations! republicanclubatheritageranch.com
Donations may be dropped off Tuesdays through Saturdays, Email us at: [email protected]
from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Visit them online at hdnbc.org. View videos of recent meetings by going to our website and
clicking members.
Please check the Democratic Club website for more
information: demclubathr.com.

July 2021 | Ranch Reporter 7

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By the Yard: Heritage Ranch Garden Colorful, cheerful,
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right

Listen and Learn: In May, more
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left

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FROM THE COVER

Fifteen Years a Member

HOA President Nancy Lewis had plenty of com-
pany as she celebrated Heritage Ranch’s 15 years as
a member of the Allen-Fairview Chamber of Com-
merce with a ceremonial ribbon cutting.

The Chamber is a non-profit association that
strives to be an indispensable resource for Allen,
Fairview and Collin County businesses. It provides
networking and marketing opportunities, small busi-
ness support and legislative representation that no
individual or small business can do alone.

“Heritage Ranch is committed to the growth and
development of Allen and Fairview,” said General
Manager Tony Trevino, who has served on the Cham-
ber’s Board and was for a number of years its Trea-
surer. “By building local business relationships, we’re
making sure our local economy stays robust, with
everybody supporting small businesses and working
together for benefit of our entire community.”

Tony, Patty Wake and Eric Hoyle have all partici-
pated in Leadership programs offered by the Cham-
ber, while Eric is an active participant in the Cham-
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July 2021 | Ranch Reporter 11

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GOING

SOUTHWESTERN

POOL AREA LANDSCAPE REDESIGN TO BEGIN

Visitors and residents at Heritage Ranch frequently landscape materials. For these reasons, the project will
comment about the beautiful landscaping and facilities be implemented in phases once the design and budget
of Heritage Ranch. are approved by the HOA Board. Bids from several lo-
cal landscape companies will then be reviewed by the
“ONE OF THE MOST VISIBLE AND Infrastructure Committee.
IMPORTANT ASSETS for both residents
and visitors is our outdoor pool area,” In phase one of the project – planned for this fall – the
said Clara Bahner, chair of the Infrastruc- area around the club side entrance to the pool, the ca-
ture Committee. “Unfortunately, in recent bana and side entrance to clubhouse will be revitalized.
years, harsh weather and aging shrubs,
plants and trees have taken a toll on the The second phase – planned for 2022 – will focus on
beauty and vibrancy of the landscape the northwestern and west side of the pool by the cart
around the pool.” paths and the south side entrance by the pool equip-
ment and the bocce ball cart parking. It will include
In response, the Infrastructure Committee’s Com- the removal of the Cypress trees with protruding roots
mon Area and Landscape Workgroup, led by Randy that are inhibiting maintenance and threatening to
Fuller with Lary Herrin and Barry Sanderson, joined grow into and damage the pool area concrete.
forces with the Pool Workgroup, led by Emile Bonneau
with Tom Schob and April Schreurs. Together, they That’s not to say the pool area will be unattractive
worked with General Manager Tony Trevino to com- this summer. Randy Fuller and Emile Bonneau, the
mission a proposal by outside landscape design profes- workgroup leads, said that as the pool season ramps
sional, Angela Hooper. up, the existing landscaping will be continually “revi-
talized” until the redesign work begins in the fall.
Angela was asked to develop a conceptual design for
the pool area to extend and complement the South- Randy and Emile said the Infrastructure Commit-
western-themed landscape revitalization she had de- tee’s workgroup members were excited to share this
veloped in 2013 for the main entrance, the circle drive proposed Southwestern design and welcomed any
and the front club areas of the property. She presented thoughts or comments from residents.
her design to the workgroups in April.

The plan includes drought-resistant plants, annual
and perennial color and low-maintenance shrubs and
trees – all of which will present a striking updated
look to showcase the pool area and conserve ongoing
maintenance dollars and resources. Existing landscape
materials and foliage will be used where appropriate.

The February freeze caused a scarcity of plants,
competition for labor and increases in the cost of

July 2021 | Ranch Reporter 13

THE

NEW LOOK
THE WORK WILL BE DONE IN PHASES

The plan includes DROUGHT-RESISTANT
PLANTS, ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL COLOR

AND LOW-MAINTENANCE SHRUBS AND
TREES – all of which will present a striking updated

look to showcase the pool area and conserve

ongoing maintenance dollars and resources.

14 Ranch Reporter | July 2021

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INTERVIEW

They’re Back …

With Ben

GETTING TO KNOW BEN TURNER

The Heritage Ranch Chorale What do we need to know
roared back full-throated in about you?
May, under its new Music Direc-
tor, Ben Turner. Coming off two I was born in Fort Worth but
successful “A Little Bit Country, spent most of my life in Missis-
A Little Bit Rock n’ Roll” per- sippi. I graduated from Gulfport
formances, the Chorale is now High School, where I was a
preparing for its annual July 4 member of the concert chorale,
Concerts. Ranch Reporter sat madrigals and the band – I
down with Ben to find out more was a drum major. That is also
about him and his plans for the where I first realized I enjoyed
Chorale. conducting.

Then I went on to Mississippi

16 Ranch Reporter | July 2021

College in Clinton for my visit whenever we get the had over 40 voices. Ev- “I have been
Bachelor of Music Educa- chance. eryone was energized and impressed
tion degree and my Master proud and so happy to be by how
of Music in Conducting. And What drew you to become singing again. The audi- willing
that’s where I met Audra, the Chorale Director at ence seemed excited about Heritage
my wife of nine years this Heritage Ranch? finally hearing live music Ranch
summer. again in the ballroom: We singers are
I was contacted by the drew strong crowds and got to perform
I became music director Chorale Board, and I loved a “yeehaw” on the second to the best
of Ogden Baptist Church in what the Chorale did every night. I hear that’s high of their
Bentonia during my under- year. As a Church music praise in Texas! abilities.”
graduate years and then director, I was intrigued by
New Zion Baptist Church in the opportunity of perform- What is your perception Ben Turner
Crystal Springs in my last ing a secular repertoire. of Heritage Ranch talent?
year of college. I moved to I also felt honored to be
Brandon for a five-year po- standing on the shoulders There’s a wealth of poten-
sition as Director of Music of Jesse Young. tial, coupled with enormous
Ministries at Crossgates enthusiasm. I have been im-
United Methodist Church. When you came back to pressed by how willing Her-
Then we moved to North Heritage Ranch post-lock- itage Ranch singers are to
Texas and for the past five down, how was it? perform to the best of their
years I’ve been Director of abilities. They don’t back
Music at Suncreek United We started with a small down and they’ll tackle any
Methodist Church in Al- group of chorale members. challenge such as difficult
len. My Mom and Dad still The number of singers syncopation with little or
live in Picayune, and we gradually increased every no hesitation. If there’s a
and our two dachshunds week until our May 13 and high bar and a challenge,
14 performances, when we

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HERITAGE World; The Quest for Unification: Cos- that I write a book of reviews.”
RANCH mology; Multiverses; The Future; and “It’s fascinating to look at the identities
AUTHOR Mathematics for the Ambitious.
and stories of the many ‘unsung’ heroes
Gerald Montgomery, who Gerald began the book during the pan- whose contributions have largely gone
lives on Ranch House Drive, demic to give himself a worthwhile goal unrecognized outside the scientific com-
has recently authored a book, to accomplish. “I have frequently written munity,” he said.
book reviews on important topics and
Revolutions of the Mind. sent them to people I thought would be A copy of Revolutions of the Mind is now
interested. A friend of mine suggested in the Heritage Ranch library, and the
“For anyone who would like to learn book is available for purchase on Amazon.
more about our physical world—
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to find the facts—here’s a list of 32 books
to help,” Gerald said. Revolutions of the
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ARTS & CRAFTS Men’s Poker INTERESTS POLITICAL/CIVIC
Arlan Witt 972-886-0151
Artists’ Circle [email protected] Book Club Democratic Club
Fran Fatta 972-549-1730 Linda Judd 248-872-3618 Launa Fackrell 469-865-9951
[email protected] Party Bridge [email protected] [email protected]
Jo Thompson-Hes 469-556-1569 www.demclubathr.com
Card Crafters [email protected] Genealogical Society
Ann Cardile 214-544-1722 Jan Samuels 972-549-1550 Republican Club
Third Friday Ladies’ [email protected] Jack Disimone 972-549-2232
Fiber Arts Bridge and Lunch republicanclub.heritageranchtx@
Sandra Gelfand 972-549-0882 Marilyn Hallgren 972-886-0920 Heritage Ranch gmail.com
[email protected] Garden Friends www.
Jewelry Art Bonnie Short 972-467-2339 republicanclubatheritageranch.com
Judy Darrow 214-202-7729 Tuesday Ladies’ heritageranchgardenfriends@
[email protected] Intermediate Bridge gmail.com RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Cindy Porter 972-302-8782 www.HeritageRanchGardenFriends.
Nifty Needles [email protected] com Bible Discussion Group
Jenny Sullivan 972-624-5854 Emile Bonneau 469-525-1255
[email protected] Tuesday Ladies’ Photography Club [email protected]
Duplicate Bridge Charlie Henkle 469-261-8302
CARDS & GAMES Jane Noordam 972-363-2503 [email protected] Bible Study with Friends
[email protected] Carolyn Terry Purdy 404-431-5700
Hand and Foot Pokemon Go Group [email protected]
Canasta Tournament DANCE Frank Mitchell 972-363-2355
Lois Schultz 972-363-0947 [email protected] Get Connected Bible Study
[email protected] Dance Group Larry Eagan 214-215-5011
Pam Vickery 972-439-0083 Storytellers Club [email protected]
Monday Hand and Foot Canasta [email protected] Carol Crilly 903-227-4444
Carol Taylor 972-363-0220 [email protected] SOCIAL
Line Dancing
Friday Hand and Foot Canasta Al McGee 214-500-5950 PERFORMING ARTS Boomers
Linda Taylor 972-886-1002 [email protected] Kim Hohenbrink 972-363-2444
Sylvia Macaluso 972-549-2275 Heritage Ranch [email protected]
Duplicate Bridge [email protected] Concert Series
Jane Noordam 972-363-2503 John Urban 414-406-1315 Fly Girls
[email protected] Tap Class [email protected] (flight attendants)
Sylvia Macaluso 972-549-2275 www.heritageranchtickets.com Cynthia Drey 972-363-2404
First Friday Ladies’ [email protected] [email protected]
Bridge & Lunch Buffet Heritage Ranch Chorale
Carolyn Dill 972-886-1101 HEALTH/MEDICAL Barbara Berry 469-585-6957 Iowa Connection
[email protected] [email protected] Barbara Brunette 972-533-3015
Alzheimer’s/Dementia www.hrchorale.org [email protected]
Ladies’ Night Poker Caregivers Support Group
Barbara McClain 972-345-7996 Joan van Vliet 972-549-0120 Theatre Guild Ladies Lunch Bunch
[email protected] [email protected] Tony Macaluso 972-549-2275 Josie McCurley 972-886-0017
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Mahjongg Club Breast Cancer Awareness Team www.hrtheatreguild.org
Carol Rogen 972-363-0226 Nancy Greer 405-742-6119 Louisiana Roots
[email protected] [email protected] Variety Show Gayle Barns 972-835-0830
Barbara Berry 469-585-6957 [email protected]
Men’s Duplicate Bridge Medical Speakers Program [email protected]
Al Ladwig 972-886-0315 Diane Tubbs (972) 549-4444 Midwest Connection
[email protected] [email protected] Darlene Baughman 972-549-2221
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New York Connection Bicycling Group Disc Golf Pickleball
Bob Pugliese 914-260-4034 Jim Salinas 830-822-1513 Don Livingston 972-832-2052 John Urban 414-406-1315
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pennsylvania Connection Billiards Society Fishing for Fun Table Tennis
Charlie Arnt 214-477-4753 Subu Ghose 469-288-1516 Bob Cantin 469-236-6722 Ken Chadee 972-886-0292
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ranchettes Bocce Ball League Ladies’ Golf Association Tennis Association
(Single Ladies’ Dinner) Don Livingston 972-832-2052 Sue Glover 817.907.0469 Sally Dyer 972-439-4671
Elouise Plain 972-363-0388 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] www.hrlgagolf.weebly.com
Bowling League Water Volleyball
Singles Mingles Plano Super Bowl Men’s Golf Association Phyllis Allen 972-975-7705
Barbara Hoxsey 972-886-1011 Eric Hoyle 972-886-4700 ext. 101 Rick Zappolo 214-797-2704 [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.hrmga.com TRAVEL
SPORTS Couples Golf Association
Mary Payton 214-564-0900 Men’s Nine Hole Golf Road Runners Travel Club
Allen Americans Fan Club [email protected] Will Laesch 815-621-3370 Launa Fackrell 469-865-9951
Barry Janssen 972-363-0997 www.hrcouplesgolf.org [email protected] [email protected]
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Croquet Golf RV Club
Jon and Linda Taylor 972-886-1002 Chris Maxwell 214-498-4171
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Head Golf Professional — CHARLIE MABIE

July Golf Calendar July 21: Joint Play Day
Couples Golf Play – Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. Tee Times 8:30 a.m. Shotgun. 9- and 18 hole players play 9 holes
9 Hole Men Play – Tuesdays at 7:03 a.m. Tee Times on #10 together in teams of four. Record one best ball for red flags,
LGA Playdays – 18-hole Players Shotgun Start at 8:30 a.m.; two for white flags and blue flags are free (no scores for
9-hole Players to follow those holes). Picnic Lunch following in the Ballroom. A brief
MGA Tournaments – Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start meeting will be held to vote on the changes to the by-laws.

July 6 - 8 – Golf Course Closed for Greens & Fairways For any ladies that are new to Heritage Ranch or new to
Aerification golf, we invite you to find out more about the Ladies Golf
July 12 - 15 – Junior Golf Clinic 8:30 a.m. to noon Association and meet our golfers by joining us for lunch!
July 25 – Boomers’ Golf Scramble 4 p.m. Shotgun The cost is $15 and you may sign up in the Golf Shop be-
ginning the first week of July.
Wheel of Fortune Sale
July 1 - 5 July 28: Pro Plus
8:30 a.m. Shotgun, 9 holes to follow. Individual Play. Let
After you have selected your merchandise from the Golf Shop, the Pros hit the drive on holes #2 and #17. Play your second
spin the wheel to save up to 50% off soft goods or up to 40% off shot from where the Pro’s drive landed. This is a handi-
hard goods. *In-stock merchandise only. Discount off retail price capped play day.
only, sales not included.
Golf Clinics
2021 Heritage Ranch Junior Golf Camp (Weather Permitting) The clinics cover the fundamentals of Full
Junior Camps are full! We look forward to seeing everyone soon. Swing, Short Game and Game Management. Clinics are 6-to-1
student-to-teacher ratio and are held on Mondays, Thursdays and
Session 1 June 28 – July 1 8:30 a.m. – noon Saturdays from 11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20.00 per student, per
Session 2 July 12 – 15 8:30 a.m. – noon clinic. Space is limited, so reservations are required. We will also
Session 3 August 9 – 12 8:30 a.m. – noon have a Saturday Clinic from 11 a.m. to noon that is open to anyone.

LGA, Come Play! Under-18s Welcome!
Ladies, join us for play days every Wednesday. 18-hole players • Before 2 p.m.: under-18s play for $1 times their age when
tee off first, followed by the 9-hole players. All LGA members accompanied by a full-paying adult.
can sign up for play days through Golf Genius. Make sure you • After 2 p.m.: under-18s play free when accompanied by a
arrive at least 30 minutes before your tee time! full-paying adult.

July 7: No LGA Golf – Golf Course Aerification Ranch Bucks Sundays
Receive $15 Ranch Bucks with Paid Prime-Time Sunday Round.
July 14: Tournament – Max 2 Putts Does not apply to weekend, mid, twilight or super-twilight rates.
8:30 a.m. Shotgun, 9 holes to follow. Individual Play. Low Bucks expire one month from date of issue. Cannot be applied
gross/low net, max 2 putts. Only putts on the green count as to Club Membership Statement or combined with other offers or
putts. Cannot win a prize more than once. promotions.

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Classes are $4, plus tax, unless otherwise noted.

TENNIS A-quatic B-ody C-hallenge
Tuesdays, Thursdays: 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
We have wonderful news: Heritage Ranch is once again offering
Kids Camp this summer! Scott Chattaway is organizing the tennis H2O Works
season and requires 8 – 10 volunteers on Wednesday, June 23 and Monday: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday July 27 from 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. Volunteers are asked Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. and
to be on the courts no later than 8:10 a.m. to prepare for the session.
If you can volunteer, please contact Scott at scottchattaway@yahoo. 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
com. Your help is appreciated!
Pilates
Be smart about this summer heat: stay hydrated, slather on the Tuesdays, Thursdays: 9:15 a.m. – 10 a.m.
sunscreen, wear sunglasses and a hat, and bring a cooling wet
towel. See you on the courts! Strength & Cardio
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Open social tennis is held in the mornings on the HR courts:
YOGA Exercise Program
Men: Monday Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Women: Tuesday/Thursday

Mixed Doubles: Saturday

Join the HRTA! Zumba
Annual dues are $5 and are used to cover expenses such as Lobster,
the ball machine. Please submit your dues to Leslie Parker, HRTA Tuesday, Thursday: 10:15 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Treasurer by contacting her at [email protected] or (972) 363-2516.
Heritage Ranch Resident Call for a Free Quote
Visit the HRTA website: hrtennisassociation.com.
Contact information is listed in the Ranch Activities section. Call for a Free2Q1u4o-t7e32-3355

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that we got to eat donuts before, during and after our games! The • Part D drug plans
person with the highest score after 5 games received a gift certifi- • MEC PDlanesntal/Vision/•HInetearrniantigonal Coverage
cate for a dozen free donuts (yum!).
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HERITAGE RANCH CLUBHOUSE COMMUNITY EVENTS DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE CHEF
465 Scenic Ranch Circle Eric Hoyle, ext. 101 Jason Bartlett, ext. 110
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972-886-4700 | 972-886-4708 FAX HOA OPERATIONS MANAGER/CONTROLLER DIRECTOR OF CATERING AND EVENTS
Linda Soos, ext. 109 Patty Wake, ext. 125
Clubhouse Hours [email protected] [email protected]
7 a.m. – 10 p.m. daily
BOOKKEEPER HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL
Front Desk Hours ext. 103 Charlie Mabie, ext. 107
8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday – Friday [email protected]
FRONT DESK MANAGER
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday Karen Ford, ext. 100 GOLF COUNTER, ext. 106, 119, 117
Closed Sunday [email protected]
CORRAL GRILL, ext. 114
Business Office Hours MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday Pete LaFlamme, ext. 127 OUTPOST, ext.115
[email protected]
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