All residents are encouraged to attend.
On August 3rd, from 5:30-7:30, at the Library 21C Venue Room (1175 Chapel Hills Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80920), the City will host a neighborhood meeting for all Pine Creek Residents who wish to express their concerns or have questions answered about the Royal Pines Apartment development.
All residents are encouraged to attend. It’s that time of year again when the children in our community are heading back to school. Below are a couple of tips we hope you’ll remember:
Walkers
Bike Riders
Bus Riders
Drivers, Share the Road
The PCVA Community Picnic was at the PCVA Private Park on July 29th 11:00am - 2:00pm.
BBQ, snow cones, music, bounce houses, face painting, and more! Free to PCVA residents Only People Can Prevent Problems With Bears
Black bears are curious, smart and very adaptable. They’re not fussy and will eat just about anything with calories. Bears want to get the most energy they can with the least amount of effort. Every bear’s goal is to get fat enough to live through the winter. Most conflicts between people and bears can be traced to easy-to-get-at human food, garbage, pet food, birdseed or other attractants. When people allow bears to find food, a bear’s natural drive to eat can overcome its wariness of humans Help Keep Bears Wild Get in the habit of being bear-responsible. It’s like recy-cling — at first it’s a little extra effort, but soon it becomes a better way to live. And you can be proud you’re helping to make Colorado a better place for people and bears. • Don’t feed bears, and don’t put out food for other wildlife that attracts bears. • Be responsible about trash and bird feeders. • Burn food from barbeque grills and clean after each use. • Keep all bear-accessible windows and doors closed and locked, including home, garage and vehicle doors. • Don’t leave food, trash, coolers, air fresheners or anything that smells in your vehicle. • Pick fruit before it ripens, and clean up fallen fruit. • Talk to your neighbors about doing their part to be bear-responsible. If You See a Bear If a bear comes near your home, do your best to chase it away. Yell, blow a whistle, clap your hands and make other loud noises. But never approach or corner a bear. More tips from Colorado Parks & Wildlife... https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/Education/LivingWithWildlife/LivingWithBears.pdf Scammers are clever, persuasive professional criminals skilled at finding unique ways to get what they want from their victims. They call or show up at your door when you're busy or distracted, and the last thing you want is to have your service disrupted.
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