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March 2019 - Ranch Reporter

MARCH 2019

what’s inside is the only authorized and official monthly publication for the residents of the
Heritage Ranch Community with news and calendar of community events
5 endorsed by the Heritage Ranch HOA & its members.

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3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
4 RANCH REPORTER DEADLINES ADVERTISEMENT SALES
6 EVENTS ON THE HORIZON For information or to place an advertisement
7 MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD
8 FOOD FOR THOUGHT 972-396-8855
9 FITNESS & WELLNESS [email protected]
12 RANCH REMINDERS
13 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS www.communitynewsconnection.com
20 GOLF NEWS
21 WHAT’S YOUR RACQUET? Heritage Ranch Reporter is published monthly as an informational resource for the residents of Heritage Ranch community with news
and calendar of events of organizations endorsed by the HOA. Neither the HOA, Board of Directors, Management or membership of
Tennis & Pickle Ball News Heritage Ranch explicitly or implicitly endorse any advertisement, the accuracy thereof or the qualifications, ability or professional
standing of any advertiser or service provider, or the quality of any service or product. Community News Connection does not in any way
22 GOLF SHOP NEWS endorse, support or take credit or responsibility for any of the services or events , paid or volunteer, listed herein. We also reserve the
24 DIRECTORY
right to refuse any advertiser or article submission that is not a good fit for this community philosophy or this publication.
2 Ranch Reporter | March 2019
The Plano
Food Pantry

“A Cooperative Effort to Help Those in Need.”

If you wish to have a food drive
or make a cash donation to
The Plano Food Pantry,
please call 214-704-5689 or
972-424-4574.
www.holynativity.org

The Lin and HOWDY NEW NEIGHBORS
Ray Show James & Christine Kornegay, III – 434 Long Cove Drive
Larry & Shirley Weldon – 967 Winged Foot Drive
NEW DATE CONFIRMED!!! Gail Leverenz – 832 Scenic Ranch Circle
Gordon & Sheila Cracknell – 936 Medinah Drive
If you booked tickets under the original
event, you will have to go back out HO MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
and rebook under the new event! OF HERITAGE RANCH, INC.

Saturday, March 2nd 2019 Board of Directors Meeting Schedule
7:30PM • $20 per person
Mar. 15, 2019 9:00AM Arts & Crafts Room
Join the lead singers of Vocal Trash (Steve Apr. 19, 2019 9:00AM Arts & Crafts Room
Linder and Kelsey Rae) as they perform May 17, 2019 9:00AM Arts & Crafts Room
in a two person show in the style of Steve

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March 2019 | Ranch Reporter 3

RANCH REPORTER The Heritage Ranch
Theatre Guild
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announces
Dallas Arboretum Bus Trip RANCH REMINDERS
A Reader's Theatre
Thursday, March 22nd MAILBOXES & FENCES SPEEDING production

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we keep Heritage Ranch beautiful. While the Board, Committees and Management the posted speed limit within Heritage Ranch is 25 mph. Stop signs are not to be Client,” directed by Carole Cohen
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owners must also maintain their property. Many of the mailboxes and fences within Ranch. Groom,” directed by Pam Carron
Sign up online at: www.heritageranchtickets.com the Community have been withstanding the Texas weather for several years and •••
are starting to show the effects. Please look at your mailbox and fence to see if HANDICAP PARKING Carol Burnett - staged readings
they could use sprucing up with a fresh coat of paint. If your mailbox needs to be As a courtesy to your fellow homeowners and guests of the Clubhouse, please from the TV show, directed
SDLQWHG SOHDVH EH VXUH WR XVH D ÁDW EODFN SDLQW WR HQVXUH FRQVLVWHQF\ WKURXJKRXW reserve handicap spaces for those that have proper permits to park there. If you by Kathy Alexander
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website or at front desk) and obtain approval prior to starting your project! in the reserved spaces if they are not with you. Please note that this is not just a Performances March 6 - 8, 2019
common courtesy but also, the law.
TREE & SHRUB TRIMMING Tickets are available from
Town of Fairview Ordinance 2007-12-4A, adopted 12/4/2007 stipulates that SAVE YOUR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION TONS OF MONEY AND www.heritageranchtickets.com
a landowner must trim and/or prune to a minimum height of eight feet any HAVE YOUR CLUB STATEMENT EMAILED!
tree or shrub that extends above any sidewalk, trail, or other public right-of- Email your consent to [email protected]. We have over 650
way and a height of fourteen feet above any public street, road or alley. We members participating, saving the HOA an average of $975 a month in addition
are seeing a number of tree limbs that are low hanging over the sidewalks WR VDYLQJ VWDII DQG YROXQWHHU WLPH VWXIÀQJ HQYHORSHV 7KH +2$ ZRXOG VDYH RYHU
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of Fairview Ordinances. This will help ensure the safety of pedestrians in emailed Club Statements.
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that are growing over the sidewalk so they are maintained within in the yard area.
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Join us at the International Crossroads Village, located in Pecan Grove, where we will share the cultures around the world.
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MLS RANCH SALES: JUL 2017-JAN 2018 PENDING SALES: JEFF N. WILLIAMS, DDS | STEVE M. WILLIAMS, DDS | BRAD D. WYATT, DMD

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April Issue Deadline is Feb. 22nd
May Issue Deadline is March 22nd

Any information turned in after the due date WILL NOT
be added until the next newsletter. Homeowners may

submit information for the Ranch Reporter by emailing a
Word document to [email protected]

Note: The Ranch Reporter is published for information purposes
only. The Homeowners Association of Heritage Ranch does not
guarantee any work or claims made by advertisers and claims no
responsibility or liability for statements made in the publication.

JEFF N. WILLIAMS, DDS | STEVE M. WILLIAMS, DDS | BRAD D. WYATT, DMD

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4 Ranch Reporter | March 2019

Sheriff Skinner visits Heritage Ranch!

HR Republican Club hosted Sheriff invited to speak at the National Sheriffs to attend their next meeting on February
Skinner as he presented the WALL, Drugs, Association Mid-Winter Conference in 18th, which will feature a presentation
Human Trafficking and Interdiction Dogs Washington. Residents were also treated by the Texas Public Foundation Center
at the January Heritage Ranch Republi- to an actual demo, right in the ballroom, For Education panel, who will discuss
can Club meeting. Collin County Sheriff, of how the Sheriffs Office Interdiction Texas Property Taxes, School Taxes, and
Jim Skinner, highlighted important sub- Dogs can locate hidden drugs and also the Texas Robin-Hood Plan. Meeting de-
jects that have a profound impact on all of capture a criminal. The Republican Club tails are available on hrrepublicanclub.
us at the Ranch. The sheriff gave reasons of Heritage Ranch invites all residents blogspot.com
on how the building of a “wall” would
help to stop the flow of illegal drugs and
human trafficking across our southern
Border. Sheriff Skinner also delivered in-
formation about the creation of the North
Texas Sheriffs Criminal Interdiction Unit,
which has been instrumental in the sei-
zure of over $17 Million in narcotics
and dangerous drugs; over $1 million in
illicit cash; the rescue of 2 missing chil-
dren, and over 85 felon arrests in just the
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Mentalist EVENTS ON THE HORIZON
Mark Stone
March 2................ Home and Garden Expo
Thursday, March 28th March 6,7,8.......... Reader’s Theatre
7:00PM March 1................ HR Jam Session
March 14.............. Karaoke Night
$15 per Person March 21.............. 2019 Concert Series
(Tony Pace)
This is a show you do not want to miss. March 28.............. Mentalist Mark Stone
Mark Stone has traveled all over the March 31.............. Homeowner Dance (Rob Dixon)
world performing mental feats. You April 3................... Kids Camp Registration
as an audience will be participating April 4................... Live Trivia Night
in some of these displays. Mark mixes April 11................. Godspell by First United
Methodist Kid’s Choir
comedy with his mental ability and truly April 16................. Ladies Style Show
will give you an evening to remember. April 18................. 2019 Concert Series
Mark has appeared on the Dick Cavett (Texas Gypsies)
show and wowed him so much that he April 19................. Easter Egg Hunt
was asked to come back 2 days later! April 21................. Easter Brunch
April 25................. Cliff Erickson Dinner Show
April 29................. HR Jam Session

KEVIN & RE/MAX TOWN & COUNTRY, TWO NAMES YOU CAN TRUST

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HR Owner Since 2002
HOA Board 2007-11

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1-Story Homes $151 $167 $179
2-Story Homes $125 $141 $157
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6 Ranch Reporter | March 2019

• MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD •

HOA Board Update
left to pursue other opportunities. Year to determine what is underground and
December net income vs Budget - to date banquets revenue is $554,091 what needs to be done to keep irriga-
Golf was -$4,011 vs budget for Decem- and positive $56,766 to budget. Great tion at the endcaps and abandoned in
ber and -$13,652 Year to Date (YTD). job, Patti. other areas of the project if flagstone
Total Food and Beverage, including and decomposed granite are installed
Banquets, was +$7,409 vs budget for The Board reviewed 3 bids for re- in the currently grassy areas. The com-
December and +$44,782 YTD. Over- placement of the outdoor pool furniture mittee needs an electrician to assist in
all the facility finished the month $103 from Reserve Funds and approved the determining if we can tap into current
negative to budget. YTD total facility lowest of bids. The order for the new or need to run new wire, work with
is $4,975 positive to budget after fund- outdoor furniture consists of 13 stack- GCEC to provide electrical distribution
ing the Reserve Accounts an additional ing chaise lounges with arms, 12 stack- for the project areas, and determine de-
$122,200, bringing the Reserve Funds ing chaise lounges without arms, 85 tailed specifications for concrete, hand-
to slightly over $3 million. sling chairs and 12 end tables. rail and lighting bollards. For the other
lighting in the project, the committee is
The second Candidate Forum will The Board approved the lowest of working on estimates for the install, in-
take place on Tuesday, January 29, 3 bids for replacement of the fitness cluding costs for engineering work that
2019 at 6:30 pm and the Annual Meet- equipment from the Reserve Funds. We will need to be done by the vendor. The
ing on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at are replacing 6 treadmills, 1 elliptical, 4 only decision made regarding this proj-
6:30pm.Approximately 150 proxies/ bikes, 2 incline benches, 2 flat benches, ect is to obtain costing for the work the
ballots have been received to date. The 1 abdominal machine, 2 sets of dumb- committee is performing.
CC&Rs dictate that 286 are needed bells and the dumbbell rack. The new
to meet quorum. The Board requests fitness equipment has been on loan dur- After listening to several groups, the
members to submit their proxies/ballots ing December to provide members an Food & Beverage Committee decided to
to help reach quorum. opportunity to try the new equipment. open the Happy Hour option and menu
Survey forms were provided in the Fit- to all Groups. Happy Hour reservations
We need approximately 10 days of dry ness Center for resident feedback. The can be made up to 60 days in advance,
weather to install sod without damaging Board approved offering the equip- are not available in November through
the area with the equipment. There are ment to members and asked that a sign December and are limited to 45 guests.
also several trees to be installed around be placed in the fitness center advising The Food & Beverage Committee/Staff
the Community that are also on hold members of the opportunity and to con- agreed to lower the Happy Hour menu
until the weather is drier. tact Tony for the details. price to $10.95++ which will include a
choice of 4 items served as an appetizer
The New Year’s Eve event was sold The research into costs and plans on buffet plus a tea/water station
out with 177 participants. Gifts were implementation of parking lot enhance-
sponsored and there was approximately ments is not going to be a quick pro- The Staff will apply Resident Permits
15 winners of the raffle. The Board ap- cess. The committee needs to get ap- to member’s vehicle on Monday and
proved replacement of The Ovention proval from the Town of Fairview for Tuesday from Noon to 2:00pm on Janu-
oven in the Outpost from the Reserve lighting, including providing cut sheets ary 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th at
funds. Tierza Cobb has moved into the and a photo metric analysis. For walk- the Clubhouse.
Assistant Food & Beverage Director ways and fences, the committee needs
position vacated when Ryan McKenzie

The complete minutes of the HOA Board and Staff Meetings can be found on the HOA Website under “Resources”

March 2019 | Ranch Reporter 7

2019 / 2020 Jack Arrigo Jason Bartlett

Ranch Reporter Article Director of Food & Beverage Executive Chef
Deadlines and Guidelines [email protected] [email protected]

We heard you – from your input to the 2018 Heritage For private parties, weddings or large groups, please contact:
Ranch Communications Survey and through conversations
with Block Captains and Co-Captains! Patty Wake

We want to provide you with the most current, interesting Director of Catering & Events
and informative news about the people and activities in (972) 886-4700 Ext. 125 | [email protected]
each month’s Ranch Reporter in response to feedback.
To begin enhancing the newsletter, the Marketing and For more detailed information see us at www.HeritageRanchHOA.com
Communications Committee members are partnering with
Heritage Ranch staff and vendors to shorten contribution St. Patrick’s Day Party on the Patio
deadlines and tighten the editorial process.
Saturday, March 17th from 5:00PM – 8:00PM
We ask your help to keep the Ranch Reporter’s publication
timely: this cycle is less than 30 days, from the information Come Hang Out on the Patio and Listen to the
due date, to layout and printing, to delivery. Note that
deadlines are firm to prevent delays. Information received “The Short Bus Band“
after the due date will be published the following month.
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Please take these actions when you submit information: Corn Beef and Cabbage, Shepards Pie, Parsley Potatoes,
• Email each article and photo(s) together to the Ranch
Reporter editor at [email protected] Honey Glazed Carrots, Assorted Rolls and Bread
by the due date published below for each issue.
• If a photo or additional information is sent separate Dessert
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• Proofread and spell-check each article and all photo
captions. Green Beer Specials along with Assorted Irish Drink
• Format each article, ranging in length from 200 to Music is Complimentary, and the Buffet is $14.95++
300 words, as a Word document.
• Doublecheck the spelling of all names in articles and Reservations are on line at heritageranchtickets.com
accompanying photo(s). In photo captions, provide No Ordering of Corral Grill Menu on Patio
clear information to help readers accurately identify
those pictured, such as: To Order Off Menu, You Must Make Reservations
- “Boomers who attended are (from left) and at the Corral Grill @ 972-886-4700 X114
insert names in order”
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insert names in order” and so forth
Breakfast 11:00AM – 2:00PM
The Ranch Reporter is a key part of ongoing Heritage Saturday & Sunday $18.95
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email blasts. Sunday Brunch a Full Buffet With a Wide
11:00AM – 2:00PM Variety of Entrees, Omelets,
2019 Issues* HRR Due Date
April Issue 02/22/19 Lunch & Dinner Salads, and Desserts.
May Issue 03/22/19 Monday – Sunday Large groups make reservations
June Issue 04/22/19 11:00AM – 8:00PM
July Issue 05/22/19 Bar is Open until 10:00PM Nightly with Patty Wake, Director of
August Issue 06/21/19 Catering and Events.
September Issue 07/24/19 *Corral Grill Hours are Subject to
October Issue 08/23/19 Change or Close Due to Events. THE OUTPOST
November Issue 09/20/19 Please Call for Reservations.
December Issue 10/18/19 Winter Hours
2020 Issues* Wednesday Theme Nights Open Monday through Friday
January Issue 11/14/19
February Issue 01/24/20 March 6th — Baked Potato Night 7:00AM – 7:00PM
March 13th — Seafood Night Saturday and Sunday
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Meet Mary Parker
Mary Parker is a native Texan. She was
HR Ranch Reporter Editor born and raised in El Paso, TX and this that I hope to retire to one day!”
attended the University of Texas at El Mary has been editing the Ranch Reporter
To submit an article for the Ranch Paso (UTEP).
Reporter, you can email maryparker@ for about 8 years. She’s worked closely with
heritageranchgolf.com. Mary has been married to her college sweet- the communications committee and with many
heart Steve for 15 years. They reside in Al- volunteers here at the Ranch. With guidance
len, TX with their 3 children, Mikayla (14yrs), from residents such as Peggy Stapp, Mary Hol-
Isaiah(13yrs) and Elianna (7yrs). They are ley and Sandra Genovese, she’s valued growing
active in their church and they both stay very and changing the look of the Ranch Reporter.
busy bussing their children to and from all their
extra curricular activities! She is excited to work with the current com-
mittee to bring a new and fresh look to the Ranch
Steve is an engineer for Raytheon in Dallas. Reporter. “I love that the Reporter has evolved
Through his work, they have lived in Phoenix, into what it is now. It has taken a lot of work from
Tampa and eventually settled down in Allen, the committee, Ken and Ann Cox and all the vol-
TX in 2005. This brings them closer to family unteers who submit their work to me each month
and friends. to get the layout that residents feel they get the
most information from. I give a lot of credit to
Mary has been working at Heritage Ranch Nancy Pacheco and Community News Connec-
for over 10 years! She began her work here as tion, our publisher, for working closely with us
the receptionist at the clubhouse after hours. to ensure that residents receive a quality, profes-
Working at the clubhouse, she was able to get sional Ranch Reporter every month. Without their
to know residents, fall in love with the fun at- constant support and the work of their incredible
mosphere that the residents bring and under- staff, the Reporter would not be what it is today!”
stand the true meaning of an active community.
Mary would like to thank all the residents
“I’m so floored at all the activities offered of Heritage Ranch for their contribution to the
here at Heritage Ranch. There is a group and Ranch Reporter. “From submitting pictures, to
club for everyone. And if there isn’t, someone sending articles in, the contribution and support
will start one! It’s an active community like from each of you is so very much appreciated!”

ALF# 307004

10 Ranch Reporter | March 2019

The Town of Fairview General CHARLIE HENKLE KEN LOGSDON Equally important to Heritage
Election along with the Collin Ranch homeowners, if not more so,
County Joint, General & Special likely change in the not too distant them. Last day to register to is the Collin County election which
Election will be held on Saturday, future. The good news is there is vote: Thursday, April 4th. Last will include a proposition to ap-
May 4, 2019. Both of these elections strength in numbers, now, and as a day to apply for ballot –by-mail: prove a revised $7MM bond issue
are of the utmost importance to “voting bloc” we can be proactive Tuesday, April 23rd. Early voting which includes construction of a
Heritage Ranch Homeowners! to assure that Charlie and Ken get period: Monday April 22-April 27, new Firehouse #1. The much larger
elected so they can offer Heritage April 29-April 30. Whether you $25MM bond issue proposed last
The Fairview Town Council Ranch the necessary leadership choose to vote by mail, absentee election was voted down due to
seats with terms expiring include we expect from the Town Council. or decide to vote in person on May low voter turnout and apathetic
the Mayor and Councilmember Simply put, we need to exercise 9th it’s important to our future that homeowners! Since our homeown-
Seats 1, 3, and 5. We have two our political strength this election you vote! Your vote can make a ers receive exceptional EMT and
confirmed Heritage Ranch home- cycle and VOTE for both of difference so be sure & VOTE! fire service response times from
owners (shown to the right) seek- Firehouse #2, it’s incumbent that
ing election to occupy two of these we say YES to this bond issue, so
open seats! we can continue utilizing Firehouse
#2, rather than sharing it with other
With our 1144 Heritage Ranch portions of Fairview…particularly
homes, homeowners currently western Fairview & the I-75 cor-
comprise approximately 25% of ridor which generates substantial
the Fairview population, however, activity. Again, this is where your
with all the building taking place YES vote can positively impact
around us that will more than you and your fellow homeowners
going into the future so be sure and
vote for this important bond issue!

Meet Charlie Henkle & Ken Logsdon

CHARLIE HENKLE – OVERVIEW pathy for other points of view and my experience on the Heritage Ranch
HOA Board helped develop leadership skills. To summarize, my ap-
Early life — I was born in Colorado and lived in Oregon during grade proach: Listen to people, get the facts, analyze the data, consider the
school and Junior High. I returned to Colorado for High School and alternatives, make a sound decision. I believe these skills would contrib-
attended the University of Colorado where I received a BS degree in ute to good town governance for Fairview.
Mechanical Engineering. My wife Luanne and I met in Colorado and
were married in 1975. We have two boys, Steve who lives in Plano, TX KEN LOGSDON – OVERVIEW
and Todd who lives in Ashburn, VA. We have 5 grandchildren between Early life — I grew up in a small town of about 2,000 people in central
the two families. Illinois and started working at the age of fourteen. After a Bradley Univer-
sity education and working in the Peoria area over a 13-year period, we
Career — I spent 26 years with IBM as a Manufacturing Engineer, moved to Austin, TX in 1984. That was followed by a move to Plano in
1st line manager, and Project Team Leader. During my career with IBM 1988, the birth of three native born Texans, making Texas truly “home” .
I lived and worked in Brazil and Japan. From this experience, I learned Career — My work experience has been as a Sales Executive – typi-
how to work with people with different points of view and who ap- cally dealing at the corporate level – involving HVAC control systems
proach problem solving in a different way. My last 5 years at IBM I and equipment for commercial and industrial facilities. Clients cover a
worked in the International Procurement Office that manages imports wide range, from universities like SMU and the University of Miami (FL),
and exports for the domestic IBM plants. I left IBM in 1994 and went to to Texas Instruments, The Home Depot, Caterpillar Tractor and hospitals
work for a start-up international trade consulting firm. I worked for that such as the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Hollywood.
company for 16 years before retiring. Life in Fairview — My wife Kate and I have lived in Heritage Ranch
for the past three years. Moving to Heritage Ranch has been an abun-
Life in Fairview — Luanne and I moved to Fairview in 2003 to be dance of blessings, and the number of friends made in such a short pe-
closer to our son Steve and his family and to live in an active-adult riod of time speaks volumes for our community.
community, which brought us to Heritage Ranch. At Heritage Ranch, What I bring to the Town Council — I have served on the MGA
I served as the chairman of the Infrastructure Committee for 3 years, Board as President and Past-President. I have volunteered and worked
served on the HOA Board of Directors for 5 years, 2 years a President alongside Jim Coats to improve efficiency and reduce clubhouse HVAC
and have been active in many clubs. For the past 5 years, I have been operating costs and help plan and manage the nearly complete club-
the photographer for the Heritage Ranch Kid’s Camp which gives me house HVAC equipment upgrades. Favorite charities beyond church in-
the opportunity to meet lots of great kids and their grandparents and to clude the USO, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and Operation
contribute to the residents of Heritage Ranch. Kindness no-kill animal shelter.

What I bring to the Town Council — My engineering background March 2019 | Ranch Reporter 11
developed analytical skills, my foreign assignments helped develop em-

RANCH REMINDERS

STP.aPrtAyToRnItChKe P’SatDioAY MAILBOXES & FENCES
Saturday, March 17th
5:00PM – 8:00PM As Heritage Ranch ages there are many items that have to be maintained
to ensure we keep Heritage Ranch beautiful. While the Board,
Come Hang Out on the Patio Committees and Management work hard to ensure the Clubhouse and
and Listen to the Common Areas are maintained and beautiful, owners must also maintain
their property. Many of the mailboxes and fences within the Community
“The Short Bus Band” have been withstanding the Texas weather for several years and are
starting to show the effects. Please look at your mailbox and fence to see
Buffet if they could use sprucing up with a fresh coat of paint. If your mailbox
Corn Beef and Cabbage, Shepherd’s Pie, Parsley Potatoes, needs to be painted, please be sure to use a flat black paint to ensure
consistency throughout the Community. Do not forget to get submit an
Honey Glazed Carrots, Assorted Rolls and Bread ARC modification form (located on website or at front desk) and obtain
Dessert approval prior to starting your project!

Bread Pudding TREE & SHRUB TRIMMING

Green Beer Specials along with Assorted Irish Drink Town of Fairview Ordinance 2007-12-4A, adopted 12/4/2007 stipulates
Music is Complimentary, and the Buffet is $14.95++ that a landowner must trim and/or prune to a minimum height of eight
feet any tree or shrub that extends above any sidewalk, trail, or other
Reservations are on line at public right-of-way and a height of fourteen feet above any public street,
heritageranchtickets.com road or alley. We are seeing a number of tree limbs that are low hanging
over the sidewalks and in some cases blocking the view of drivers as they
No Ordering of Corral Grill Menu on Patio approach traffic signs. Please look at your trees and maintain them in
To Order Off Menu You Must Make Reservations accordance with the Town of Fairview Ordinances. This will help ensure
the safety of pedestrians and help ensure that fire engines, ambulances,
at the Corral Grill @ 972-886-4700 X114 RVs and garbage trucks can pass safely. Additionally Heritage Ranch
CC&R’s require that shrubs & grasses not be allowed to grow over the
sidewalk. Please trim shrubs, grasses and flowers that are growing over
the sidewalk so they are maintained within in the yard area.

SPEEDING

Speeding vehicles pose a serious safety hazard to our residents. Please
note that the posted speed limit within Heritage Ranch is 25 mph. Stop
signs are not to be ignored, as they play a critical role in the traffic
control and safety within Heritage Ranch.

HANDICAP PARKING

As a courtesy to your fellow homeowners and guests of the Clubhouse,

please reserve handicap spaces for those that have proper permits to

park there. If you have been issued a permit for a spouse or loved one,

please refrain from parking in the reserved spaces if they are not with

you. Please note that this is not just a common courtesy but also, the law.

12 Ranch Reporter | March 2019

left

The Bike Club
enjoyed a 30 mile
ride on 1/26 on an
absolutely beauti-
ful 40 degree
day! Left to right:
Larry Cavender,
Mark Jones, Tom
Crawford, David
Sullivan, Rob
Rummel, Arnie
Porter. Jim Salinas
not shown.

left

What do you get when you combine frigid temperatures, howling winds, plenty of adult
beverages, a group of boisterous Boomers, and gracious hosts and hostesses? That’s easy…
you get the annual Heritage Ranch Boomer Chili Cook-Off!

On Saturday, January 19th. Bill & Donna Baxter opened their lovely home to upwards of
70 Boomers who came offering various appetizers, 13 different variations of red, white, and
green chili, and numerous desserts. Ballots were distributed, tastings were held, scores were
tallied, and at the end of a very close & spirited competition the three winners (shown be-
low) emerged! They not only won the honor of being 2019 Chili Champs, but to the victors
go the spoils, so each pocketed a little cash as well! Special thanks go out to Bill & Donna
Baxter for hosting the event at their home and to Ken & Ann Cox for co-hosting the event!

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All dates and times are subject to change. Contact group leader for details.

ARTS & CRAFTS Game Night Cindy Porter Discussion Group
Euchre, Rummikub and more! 972-302-8782 2nd Monday monthly
Artists’ Circle Every Friday Janet Tillman 3:45pm
Every Monday from 10:00 AM -12 PM 7:00 PM 225-773-3186 Elm Arts and Crafts Room
Elm Arts & Crafts Room Elm Arts and Crafts Room [email protected] Nancy Martin
Fran Fatta Carol Sullivan 214-551-0495
972-549-1730 972-363-1125 DANCE [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
Dance Club Medical Speakers Program
Card Crafters Ladies Poker Every Monday and Wednesday Events and dates vary
2nd Friday monthly at 10:30 AM Every Wednesday 7:00 PM Ask to be added to email blast
Elm Arts and Crafts Room 6:30 PM Heritage Ballroom Stage Side Henry Kaplan
$5 for materials Oak Card Room Pat Moran [email protected]
Ann Cardile 214-558-9775
214-544-1722 MahJongg Club [email protected] HOBBIES
Every Tuesday 6:00-9:00 PM
Happy Hooker-Fabric Arts Every Wednesday 1:00-4:00 PM Line Dancing (Afternoon) Book Club
Every Monday Oak Card Room Every Wednesday 4th Tuesday monthly
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Reservations required 3:00-4:00 Beginner Class 10:00 AM
Elm Arts & Crafts Room Sue Prince 4:00-5:00 Improver/Intermediate Elms Arts and Crafts room
Nancy Steiman [email protected] Class Linda Judd
972-429-4725 Al McGee 248-872-3618
Men’s Duplicate Bridge 214-500-5950 [email protected]
Nifty Needles Every Friday [email protected]
1st and 3rd Thursday monthly 1:00 PM Every Thursday Coloring Group
9:00 AM-3:00 PM Elm Arts and Crafts Room 1:00 PM 2nd and 4th Friday monthly
All other Thursdays Al Ladwig 1st Thursday of month is beginner 12:00 noon-lunch/Coloring-1:00 PM
10:00 AM-12:00 noon 972-886-0315 class Outpost Grill/Oak Card Room
Elm Arts & Crafts Room [email protected] Heritage Ballroom Stage Side Rowenna Bradshaw
Toni Selby Sylvia Macaluso 214-856-0799
(972) 978-5800 Men’s Poker 972-549-2275 [email protected]
[email protected] Every Thursday at 4:30 PM [email protected]
Oak Card Room Genealogical Society
CARDS & GAMES Line Dancing (Evening) 3rd Wednesday monthly
Social Party Bridge (all levels) Every Tuesday No meetings June-August and
Canasta Hand and Foot Every Monday and Friday 7:00 PM December
Every Monday from 12:45-4:00 PM 6:30 PM 1st Tuesday of month is beginner 4:00 PM
Oak Card Room Elm Arts and Crafts Room – Monday/ class Elm Arts & Crafts Room
Open to men and women Elm Arts and Crafts Room – Friday Heritage Ballroom Stage Side Jan Samuels
Martha Irish Jacob & JoAnn Hes Sylvia Macaluso 972-549-1550
972-549-2266 972-363-0539 972-549-2275 [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Heritage Ranch Garden Friends
Duplicate Bridge Third Fridays Ladies Bridge and Tap Class (Instructor Tonya 10:00 AM
Every Monday at 6:30 PM Lunch Brayton) Heritage Ballroom West
Oak Card Room 3rd Friday monthly Every Tuesday Bonnie Short
Jane Nordam 11:30 AM Corral Grill followed by Beginners – 4:00-5:00 PM heritageranchgardenfriends@gmail.
972-363-2503 Bridge in Card Room Experienced – 5:00-6:00 PM com
[email protected] Sign-up in advance in Elm Arts and Heritage Ballroom Stage Side Details at
Crafts Room HeritageRanchGardenFriends.com
First Friday Ladies Bridge & Lunch Marilyn Hallgren HEALTH/MEDICAL
Buffet 972-886-0920 Photography Club
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All dates and times are subject to change. Contact group leader for details.

Charlie Henkle Theatre Guild RELIGION AM-12:00 noon
972-886-0888 Thursdays quarterly Oak Billiards Room
[email protected] 2:00 PM Bible Study for Ladies (Non- Bob Sloan
Elm Arts and Crafts Room Denomination) 214-715-7315
Storytellers Club Tony Macaluso Every Monday Sheila Levatino
4th Monday monthly 972-549-2275 9:30 AM fellowship/10:00 AM study 972-363-0550
September-May [email protected] Ballroom [email protected]
No Meeting in December Virginia Armstrong
1:00 PM POLITICAL/CIVIC 972-549-0029 Boomers
$50 for eight programs and May [email protected] Monthly Happy Hours
luncheon Democratic Club 5:30-7:00 PM
$10 guest fee per program Go to www.demclubathr.com for Get Connected Bible Study Ask to be added to email blast
Heritage Ballroom activity details Every Tuesday (Fall, Winter, Spring) Oak Billiards Room
Mail Checks to: Shari Shaw 7:00-8:00 PM Patti Jones
Lindy Johnston [email protected] Elm Arts & Crafts Room 972-523-5101
361 Hitching Post Drive Larry or Marilyn Eagan [email protected]
Republican Club 214-215-5011
PERFORMING ARTS www.hrrepublicanclub.blogspot.com [email protected] Fly Girls (flight attendants)
Ted Puchacz Events and dates vary
Heritage Ranch Chorale 972-363-0718 SOCIAL Cynthia Drey
Every Tuesday [email protected] 972-363-2404
3:00 PM Billiards Society [email protected]
Heritage Ballroom West Info at www.TheBilliardsSociety.com Haroldy Woods
Nancy Busby Men’s Happy Hour every Wednesday 214-680-7171
214-733-7315 @ 4:00 PM [email protected]
[email protected] Women’s Play every Tuesday 10:00
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All dates and times are subject to change. Contact group leader for details.

Iowa Connection Midwest Connection Retired Old Men Eating Out Front of HR clubhouse
Monthly events and dates vary Events and dates vary (ROMEOs) Jim Salinas
Barbara Brunette Ask to be added to email blast Call or message for details [email protected]
972-533-3015 Darlene Baughman Roy Serpa
[email protected] [email protected] 972-886-0406 Bocce Ball League
Sandy Genovese [email protected] Spring and Fall Leagues
Ladies Lunch Bunch 214-802-2867 Don Livingston
Make reservations in notebook [email protected] Singles Mingles 972-832-2052
Elms Arts and Crafts Room Select Fridays at 5:00 PM [email protected]
Sandy Gorman New York Connection Heritage Ballroom
972-549-2500 3rd Saturday monthly Barbara Hoxsey Bowling League
[email protected] 11:00 AM 972-886-1011 Every Wednesday (Fall and Winter)
Oak Billiard Room [email protected] 1:00 PM
Ladies Social Susan Geminder Plano Super Bowl
Every Monday at 5:00 PM [email protected] SPORTS All residents welcome to join
Corral Grill 972-363-0038 Eric Hoyle
Allen Americans Hockey Fan Club 972-886-4700 ext. 101
Louisiana Roots Ranchettes (Single Ladies Dinner) Discount tickets available during [email protected]
Events and dates vary 2nd Wednesday monthly hockey season
Gayle Barns 5:30 PM Barry Janssen Couples Golf Association
972-835-0830 Heritage Ballroom West 972-363-0997 Every Tuesday
[email protected] Elouise Plain [email protected] 8:30 (Spring, Summer, Fall)
972-363-0388 9:30 AM (Winter)
Men’s Happy Hour(s) [email protected] Bicycling Group Sign up the prior Sunday by noon
Every Wednesday at 4:30 PM Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday www.hrcouplesgolf.org
Oak Billiard Room 9:00 AM
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All dates and times are subject to change. Contact group leader for details.

Croquet Golf Men’s Golf Association 512-923-8541 Every Thursday – 9:30 AM
Saturdays at 9:00am March-October [email protected] Every Saturday – 9:30 AM
Bocce Court Every Thursday Walt Ingram Indoor Pool
Jon and Linda Taylor 8:30 AM 512-923-8543 Phyllis Allen
972-886-1002 Annual Membership dues are $90 972-975-7705
[email protected] John Skinner Table Tennis [email protected]
214-908-7182 Every Monday (open play)
Disc Golf [email protected] Every Thursday TRAVEL
Don Livingston 7:00-10:00 PM
972-832-2052 Men’s Nine Hole Golf Association Elm Arts and Crafts Room Road Runners Travel Club
[email protected] April-October Bring paddles and balls Wednesdays
Every Tuesday Ken Chadee 4:00 PM every other month
Fishing for Fun Tee times starting 7 AM 972-886-0292 $5 membership dues
Join email list for details November-March [email protected] Details at http://
Bob Cantin Every Tuesday (weather permitting) roadrunnerstravelclub.com
469-236-6722 Tee times starting 1 PM Tennis Association Don Wilson
[email protected] $25 membership dues Men: Every Monday, Wednesday/ 972-603-6880
George Lark Friday
Ladies Golf Association [email protected] Women: Every Tuesday/Thursday RV Club
Every Wednesday (weather Open play: Sunday Call or message for details
permitting) Pickleball HR courts Chris Maxwell
8:30 AM Open play for men and women www.hrtennisassociation.com 214-498-4171
Sign up in the Golf Shop Courts One and Two [email protected]
Martha Vannoy Monday-Saturday -Times vary due to Water Volleyball Georgeann Bilich
214-537-4767 weather Every Monday - 10:45 AM 214-934-0008
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4 WAYS TO REGISTER FOR adopt.
HERITAGE RANCH EVENTS
it’s a win-win.
Computer (online registration)
Available 24 hours a day We have dogs, cats, horses, Russell H. Perry
livestock and small mammals
Processed in order received that are available for adoption! Animal Care Center
Log on to www.heritageranchtickets.com, choose event and book
& Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic
Follow instructions on screen
72 hour cancellation required 8411 Stacy Rd, McKinney TX 75070
Walk-in (person to person)
Front Desk of the Clubhouse spca.org | 972-742-7722

7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Creative and Innovative Window Treatments
Registration for events organized by the Activities Department Bedding, Pillows, Roman Shades

Will be charged to your Club account Drapery DivaRe-upholstery
72 hour cancellation required
Paula Ross
Corral Grill (person to person) 972-727-2772 • 972-740-8017
Register at the Bar for restaurant events www.paularossdesigns.com

7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Will be charged to your Club account

72 hour cancellation required
Sign-up Sheets

Sign up in the Arts and Crafts Room for activities sponsored by
groups, clubs, classes and free monthly events
7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
72 hour cancellation required

Stay Connected

We are one click away!

Keep up with all of the Heritage Ranch happenings at: High Quality And Affordable PC Hardware, Call Doug Brown
Network And Software Support
Website: heritageranchhoa.com Heritage Ranch Resident
CALL ME FOR DETAILS
Facebook: www.facebook.com/heritageranchgolf 972.886.3099 Cell: 972.567.9590
Office: 972.886.3099
Find all the lastest information on golf, pools, tennis courts, Fast And Friendly In-Home Or Remote Serving Heritage
dining, special events and more! You also can find contacts for Computer Support
different Heritage Ranch departments, including management Ranch For Over
11 Years
and staff; medical and emergency; local attractions and
ammenties; and the HOA Board of Directors.

March 2019 | Ranch Reporter 19

Phone: 972.549.0276 • Fax: 972.540.0606

Men’s Nine Hole Golf Association President – John Skinner Treasurer – Patrick Leahy
614-579-5393
Join us and play on Tues at 1:00 PM until further notice. Annual 214-908-7182 [email protected]
[email protected]
dues are only $25.00 and if you wish to play the great tournaments

we have, you only have to pay an additional $28.25 to register your

handicap for the year. Vice President – Paul Sawasaki Secretary – Scott Reed
469-767-2957
For questions please contact the clubhouse or President George Lark 310-849-4436 [email protected]
[email protected]
at 214-504-4154. Web Master is Ron Vickery at 972-363-0536.

Don’t miss the great comradery and fun golf. Join now!

Your board members are: Past President – Dick Mlack

George Lark, President 214-504-4154 972-363-0094
[email protected]
Joe Durham, VP 214-384-3486

Dennis Furman, Treasurer 972-363-2512

Will Leasch, Secretary 815-621-3370 Heritage Ranch Ladies Golf Association

Ron Vickery, Play Day for LGA is Wednesdays 8:30AM. Sign-up using GOLF
GENIUS by noon on the Monday prior to play. If you are having dif-
webmaster/tournament director 972-363-0536 ficulty signing up, contact the Golf Shop.

Bill Vernier, Director 972-363-2114 OPENING DAY COMBO PLAY
March 5 - 3:00 get together for Drawing of teams for opening day.
John Noordam, Director 972-363-2503
March 6 - 9:30 Shotgun for Opening Day Combo Play.
Dave Ettinger, Director 972-569-8819 LUNCHEON WILL FOLLOW
Be sure to signup on Golf Genius.
MGA (Men’s Golf Association)
For those new Members, Combo Play means that 9 and 18 Holers
The Heritage Ranch Men’s Golf Association (MGA) is open to male play together. We play only 9 Holes. We sign up to play on Golf Ge-
golfers of all abilities, who are either owners, residents, annual pass nius. Contact the Golf Shop to get sign up information.
holders, Heritage Club, or Ranch Club members, and are 48 years of
age or older. If you are new to Heritage Ranch and would like information about
our Ladies Golf Association, please contact Kathy Sexton at Ksexto-
The goal is to provide our members the opportunity to participate, [email protected].
meet new golfers, establish new friends and enjoy themselves.
Couples’ Golf Association
Our 2019 season begins the first full week of March and continues
through October. We play on Thursdays at 8:30AM and have a full Nine and Dine - all starting at 4:00 PM
schedule of events including weekly tournaments. The MGA Match 3/26, 4/23, 5/14, 6/18, 7/30, 9/24, 10/29 (No Nine & Dine in Aug)
Play, MGA Member-Member, MGA Club Championship, and MGA
Heritage Cup are a few of the key tournaments held each year. The Couples Tournaments
tournaments are flighted and all players tee off from the MGA tees. 4/9 - 8:30 shot gun
9/17 - 8:30 shot gun
A USGA, GHIN handicap is required to participate in MGA Tourna- 10/8 - 1:00 shot gun
ments. The Golf Shop will enroll players in the GHIN system upon Our normal Tuesday Play Days will continue through the winter
payment of the GHIN fee.
but all other events will be curtailed until the Spring.
The annual membership dues are $90.00.
It’s easy to join. Simply complete the 2019 registration form and Our Tuesday play days have moved to 9:30 AM for the winter.
deliver it along with your check made out to the Heritage Ranch MGA Please sign up by the prior Sunday noon in Golf Genius. Remember
to the Golf Shop. that you can sign up with another couple from HR or you can invite an
The MGA Board members for 2019 are listed at the top of the next outside couple to play with you or you can sign up as a single couple
column. Please contact any officer for additional information, com- and you will be paired with another single couple. You can find up-
ments, or questions. Or visit our website at www.hrmga.com. We hope dates and our complete schedule of events at www.hrcouplesgolf.org.
to see you on the course!

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• WHAT’S YOUR RACQUET? • NEW LISFTOIRNSGASLE

373 SOUTHERN HILLS 359 HITCHING POST

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TENNIS 340 Wrangler, 846 Scenic Ranch,
Pergola and Huge Patio Eldorado Floor Plan
The Heritage Ranch Tennis Association held their
annual meeting on Monday, January 21. At the meeting Dallas Suburbs
elections were held for HRTA officers serving 2019-2021.
Serving are: Vicky and Monica
Giorgetti Team
• Steve Mason, president
• Sally Dyer, vice-president Hall of Fame and Lifetime Achievement
• Leslie Parker, secretary/treasurer
• Scott Chattaway, men’s tennis coordinator 30 years in Real Estate
• Carol Weedon, women’s tennis coordinator
Yearly dues of $5.00 were collected. If you were unable Friendly Service • Fast Results • Honesty and Integrity
to attend the meeting, please get in touch with Leslie
Parker at [email protected] and become a member of 214-707-9074 • 469-429-0152
HRTA. We welcome everyone interested in tennis to be a
part of tennis at Heritage Ranch. Please come join HRTA, Heritage Ranch Resident
meet new people, and have fun playing tennis! 427 Saddleback Dr.
Be sure to look at the HRTA website at
www.hrtennisassociation.com for information on tennis [email protected]
activities and scheduled play times.
Social tennis is held in the mornings on the HR courts No One Sells More Real Estate Than Re/Max
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Stay healthy and play tennis! Mike Jarvis, CFP
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PICKLE BALL Integrity and honesty in
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courts now finished at Heritage Ranch. Please come out
and learn how to play pickleball. If you are new to the 469-361-9380
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a time not posted above. Come out and enjoy
pickleball! We have a locker located
on the courts with extra paddles and
pickleballs you can use while playing
at the Ranch.

Contact: Cindy Ingram -
[email protected]

March 2019 | Ranch Reporter 21

Head Golf Professional — CHARLIE MABIE

Heritage Ranch Hole-in-One Club March Golf Calendar
You can be rewarded for that SPECIAL SHOT!! • Couples Golf Play Tuesdays at 9:30am Tee Times
THERE ARE 2 HOLE-IN-ONE CLUBS AVAILABLE • 9 Hole Men Play Tuesdays at 1PM Tee Times on #1
• The LGA Hole-in-One Club is open to Members of the Ladies’ • LGA Playdays – 9:30AM Shotgun Start for 18 holers, with 9 Holers
Golf Association only
• The Heritage Ranch Hole-in-One Club is open to All Heritage to follow
Ranch Residents • MGA Playdays – 8:30AM Shotgun Starts
HOW IT WORKS • March 5th – Pairing party for LGA opening Day 3:00PM
• Sign Up in the Golf Shop • March 6th – LGA Opening Day Playday Combo Play 9:30AM Shot-
• When someone in the Hole-in-One Club makes an Ace or an Alba-
tross (score of 3 on a Par 5), your account will be charged $5. gun 9 Holes Only
• The total pot will be paid out to the person who made the hole-in- • March 10th – Daylight Savings Time Begins
one. • March 18th – MGA Match Play Begins
HOW TO WIN • March 22nd – Plano Profile Magazine Golf Tournament 100ppl
• Make a hole-in-one at Heritage Ranch
• Verified by at least two (2) witnesses, other than the shot maker 1:00PM Shotgun
• As part of a 9 or 18 hole round of golf, any weather suspended • March 23rd – Plano East High School Booster Golf Tournament
rounds must be completed as soon as reasonably possible.
• Scorecard must be turned into the Golf Shop 100ppl 1:00PM Shotgun
• No Mulligans • March 26th – HR Couples’ 9 & Dine 60ppl 4:00PM Shotgun
WHAT YOU WIN • March 29th – ACO Golf Tournament 100ppl 1:00PM Shotgun
• 100% of the pot
• As credit to your Club Account (Golf Shop or Grill) GOLF CLINICS (Weather Permitting)

THIS IS VOLUNTARY, YOU CAN ELECT The clinics cover the fundamentals of Full Swing, Short Game and Game
TO OPT OUT, BUT IT MUST BE IN WRITING
Management. Clinics are 6 to 1 ratio (student to teacher) and are held on

Mondays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 11AM to Noon. Cost is $20.00

per student, per clinic. Space is limited, so reservations are required. We

will also have a Saturday Clinic from 11:00AM to Noon that is open to

anyone. • continued on next page•

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continued

ducted throughout the year.
• There are no Up Charges on Special Orders.
• Trade-Ins of old golf equipment are accepted.
• Free Gift Wrapping is available.

GOLF GLOVE TRADE-IN DAYS Shoulder Season Rates Go Into Effect
On the purchase of a New Golf Glove December 1st, 2018 until March 31st, 2019
Receive $2 for your Old Golf Glove Weekday Weekend
HOA Greens Fee $40.00 $48.00
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GOLF SHOP! HOA Guest $41.00 $49.00
Merchandise revenue generated in the Heritage ranch Golf Shop stays in Twilight 12:00 $34.00 $40.00
the community. And there are other benefits to HOA Resident: Super Twilight 2:00 $30.00 $32.00

• Resident’s receive a 20% discount on apparel and a 10% discount “RANCH BUCKS” SUNDAYS
on golf equipment everyday. Receive $15 “Ranch Bucks” with Paid Prime Time Sunday Round
*Does not apply to weekend mid, twilight or super-twilight rates. Bucks
• The Golf Shop carries Top-Of-The-Line golf equipment and the expire 1 month from date of issue. Cannot be applied to Club Member-
pricing is competitive with the area discount stores. ship Statement. Cannot be combined with any other offers or promo-
tions.
• Demo golf clubs are available and company demo days are con-
KIDS PLAY FREE!!!
Bring kids, ages 17 and under, after 2:00PM and the kids play free
when accompanied by each full paying adult. OR, Kids play for $1
times their age if playing before 2:00PM when accompanied by each
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• DIRECTORY • GENERAL MANAGER CORRAL GRILL, Ext. 114
Tony Trevino, Ext. 104 DIRECTOR OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Ranch Reporter [email protected] Jack Arrigo, Ext.102
[email protected]
HERITAGE RANCH CLUBHOUSE COMMUNITY EVENTS DIRECTOR
465 Scenic Ranch Circle Eric Hoyle, Ext. 101 EXECUTIVE CHEF
Fairview, TX 75069 [email protected] Jason Bartlett, Ext. 110
[email protected]
972.886.4700 • 972.886.4708 FAX BOOKKEEPER
Kara Cooley, Ext. 103 PRIVATE EVENTS, WEDDINGS AND
CLUBHOUSE HOURS [email protected] BANQUETS
7:00AM – 10:00PM daily CATERING MANAGER, SALES & MARKETING
HOA OPERATIONS MANAGER/ Patty Wake, Ext. 125
FRONT DESK HOURS CONTROLLER [email protected]
8:00AM – 8:00PM Monday – Friday Linda Soos, Ext. 109
[email protected] GOLF SHOP
8:00AM – 4:00PM Saturday HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL
Closed Sunday FRONT DESK MANAGER Charlie Mabie, Ext. 107
Karen Ford, Ext. 100 [email protected]
BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS [email protected]
8:00AM – 5:00PM Monday – Friday GOLF COUNTER, Ext. 106, 119, 117
RANCH REPORTER EDITOR
www.heritageranchhoa.com Mary Parker GUARD HOUSE, 972.886.4710
[email protected]
THE Ranch Reporter
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
Pete LaFlamme, Ext. 127 is a product of Heritage Ranch Golf &
[email protected] Country Club, a magazine distributed
monthly to all residents in Heritage Ranch.

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Heritage rancH garden Friends
Gardening in Retirement - NO Digging Necessary

Program March 21st resident Master Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the Month at 11:00 a.m. at Clubhouse Ballroom
Gardner Sandra Teagarden Pictured: Garden Friends of Heritage Ranch visiting the Dallas Arboretum

Topic: Growing Bold and Beautiful
Tropicals in our Climate

Lunch with the speaker in the Grill
following program

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Program March 28th Field Trip:
North Haven Gardens via carpool
tour/presentation of the gardens

and lunch in the café

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Heritage Ranch Garden Friends
also sponsors the:

Yard of the Month Program
co-chairs: Frito Boyd & Debbie Serpas

Annual Garden Tour (in late May)
co-chairs: Jan Urban & Sandra Teagarden

Field Trips coordinated by
Karen Morrow & Eileen Kalb

Website: HeritageRanchGardenFriends.com and newsletter managed by Beth Lewis
Group photographer Frito Boyd

E-mail: [email protected]
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As energy costs go up, many homeowners look for ways neighbor’s lawn/garden?
to make their homes more efficient and lower costs. One They will be available at the Home and
way to lower costs and improve energy use in your home is
to install insulated garage doors. An attached garage that is Garden Expo at no cost.
not sealed or insulated may actually be a significant link in Come and get them.
high energy costs.
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Since garages are not considered actual living spaces, building
standards are lower. As a result, garages have gaps and some
air leakage making them the least efficient part of your home.
This could mean that the rooms sharing a wall with your
garage may allow cold air in and heat out in winter.

Besides lowering energy costs, insulated garage doors
are sturdy and stronger than ordinary single layer
garage doors. An insulated garage door frame is
usually steel or aluminum filled with insulation
then sandwiched between door panels, creat-
ing a much durable garage door.

An added benefit to replacing your
garage doors with insulated doors is that
they are much quieter especially to the
walls attached to the garage. Insulated
doors are layered tightly together and are
often heavier making them less likely to
vibrate on the garage door track.

Expensive items such as your car, lawn
equipment and machinery in an insulated
garage are more protected from freezing
conditions. Freezing temperatures affect battery
life, air pressure in tires and fluids in your car. If
you store paint, cleaning and other supplies in your
garage, an insulated door will help extend the life of these
products.

And finally, if you use your garage for more than parking your car,
such as woodworking or other hobbies, an insulated garage will be
warmer in winter and cooler in summer.

Replacing your existing garage doors with insulated doors may cost
more than single layer doors but the benefits and lower energy bills are
a great investment in the future of your home.

HIGHTOWER INSURANCE GROUP

Steve Mason, 40 Years’ Experience
Heritage Ranch Resident

When was the last time you had a
comprehensive review of your auto
and home insurance? Call Steve for
a free analysis and proposal.

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[email protected]

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[email protected] * Install crown and baseboards
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* Install kitchen & bath pulls/knobs
* Interior and trim painting
* Textured drywall repairs
* Light electrical and plumbing
* Refinish Front Entry Doors

Visit us at Heritage Ranch
Home & Garden show
March 11

Fred Rackers Specialties:
* Make-Ready and Punch Lists
214-707-2758 * Hang ceiling fans & light fixtures
[email protected] * Install crown and baseboards
www.besthandyman.net * Hang drapery, mirrors & blinds
* Install kitchen & bath pulls/knobs
* Interior and trim painting
* Textured drywall repairs
* Light electrical and plumbing
* Refinish Front Entry Doors

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