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COLEVILLE DISTRICT 600 Davenport Court Coleville, CA 96107 Toll Free 1-877-498-2607 530-495-2607 Fax 530-495-2606 OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Saturday and Sunday STAFF Melody Seamons ......................... District Manager Michael Philips .......................... Maint. Supervisor Brad Bonfiglio ............................Maintenance Tech Wyatt Eichhorst ..........................Maintenance Tech Megan Smith ..... Customer Service Representative Mackenzie Metz ...................................... Lifeguard Quinton Castro ........................................ Lifeguard Elizabeth Donnellan................................ Lifeguard For All Maintenance Requests Call Lincoln At Your Service 1-888-578-4141 (24-hour Service Center) IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCIES .................................................. 911 Sheriff - Non Emergency ...............(760)-932-7995 Highway Patrol - Non Emergency ..(760)-932-7995 LINCOLN MILITARY HOUSING Lincoln General Management Office ............................................ (760) 400-8179 Michael Taylor - Military Housing Office ............................................ (530) 495-2534 Coleville District Office .................. (530) 495-2607 Resident Business Center Fax ....... (530) 495-2606 Pool............................................... (530) 495-1217 LOCAL INFORMATION ROAD CONDITIONS CA .................................................(800)-427-7623 NV .................................................(877)-687-6237 SCHOOL INFORMATION Antelope Elementary/Coleville Middle School ............................... (530) 495-2541 Coleville High School .................... (530) 495-2231 USMC MWTC AND MCCS SERVICES Marine Corps Police Dept. ............. (760) 932-1466 Marine Corps Police Front Gate. .... (760) 590-3022 MCCS Office at MWTC ................... (760) 932-1521 MCX .............................................. (530) 495-1057 Commissary .................................. (530) 495-1270 SCHOOL LIASON Jennifer Husung ........................... (530) 495-2186 Child Development Center............ (530) 495-2640 MWTC Counselor, Gail Jacobs ....... (530) 495-2685 New Parent Support Deb Drew-Goodman ..................... (530) 495-9358 COLEVILLE COMMUNITY UPDATE Proudly serving the residents of the Coleville community. “Are you PCSing soon? Find your new home at MilitaryHomesToday.com, Home finder service for Privatized Housing.” WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME ALL OF OUR NEW FAMILIES TO OUR COMMUNITY. Thank You for choosing Lincoln Military Housing. WELCOME Elizabeth Donnellan and Quinton Castro, Lifeguards and newest members of the Lincoln Military Housing team. We would also like to congratulate Megan Smith on her promotion. Thank you Megan for all you do for our residents. HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY SURVEYS FOR MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED IN YOUR HOME? Did you know that by completing your contact information and the survey you could win a $50 gift card? SATISFACTS automatically sends out surveys via e-mail to residents that request service for their home. It helps us to grow and learn how to better serve you. Complete your next survey for a chance to win! COME BY THE COMMUNITY CENTER TODAY TO VIEW OUR MONTHLY ACTIVITY CALENDAR. Calendar includes activities for MCCS, New Parent Support Group, Lincoln Military Housing Events and Resident activities. The calendar is conveniently located in our Resident Business Center. To schedule an event at the community center please call the district office TRASH CANS: Trash pick-up is on Wed mornings. Please store trash cans in garage or backyard all other days. We have high winds in our area and do not want your trash blowing around the community. Residents will be responsible for their missing trash can if the wind blows it away. LEASE UPDATES ARE VERY IMPORTANT Update your lease with any changes you may have during your residency. This would include rank change, vehicles, pets or additions to your family. August 2017 - September 2017

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Page 1: COLEVILLE COMMUNITY UPDATE · Power Down Your Computer Enable “power management” on all computers and make sure to turn them off at night. A laptop computer uses up to 90% less

COLEVILLE DISTRICT600 Davenport CourtColeville, CA 96107

Toll Free 1-877-498-2607530-495-2607

Fax 530-495-2606OFFICE HOURS

Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pmClosed Saturday and Sunday

STAFFMelody Seamons .........................District ManagerMichael Philips .......................... Maint. Supervisor Brad Bonfiglio ............................Maintenance TechWyatt Eichhorst ..........................Maintenance TechMegan Smith ..... Customer Service RepresentativeMackenzie Metz ...................................... LifeguardQuinton Castro ........................................ LifeguardElizabeth Donnellan ................................ Lifeguard

For All Maintenance Requests Call Lincoln At Your Service

1-888-578-4141(24-hour Service Center)IMPORTANT NUMBERS

EMERGENCIES ..................................................911Sheriff - Non Emergency ...............(760)-932-7995Highway Patrol - Non Emergency ..(760)-932-7995LINCOLN MILITARY HOUSINGLincoln General ManagementOffice ............................................(760) 400-8179Michael Taylor - Military HousingOffice ............................................(530) 495-2534Coleville District Office ..................(530) 495-2607Resident Business Center Fax .......(530) 495-2606Pool ...............................................(530) 495-1217

LOCAL INFORMATIONROAD CONDITIONSCA .................................................(800)-427-7623NV .................................................(877)-687-6237SCHOOL INFORMATIONAntelope Elementary/Coleville Middle School ...............................(530) 495-2541 Coleville High School ....................(530) 495-2231

USMC MWTC AND MCCS SERVICESMarine Corps Police Dept. .............(760) 932-1466Marine Corps Police Front Gate. ....(760) 590-3022MCCS Office at MWTC ...................(760) 932-1521MCX ..............................................(530) 495-1057Commissary ..................................(530) 495-1270SCHOOL LIASONJennifer Husung ...........................(530) 495-2186Child Development Center............(530) 495-2640MWTC Counselor, Gail Jacobs .......(530) 495-2685New Parent SupportDeb Drew-Goodman .....................(530) 495-9358

COLEVILLE

COMMUNITY UPDATE

Proudly serving the residents of the Coleville community.

“Are you PCSing soon? Find your new home at MilitaryHomesToday.com, Home finder service for Privatized Housing.”

WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME ALL OF OUR NEW FAMILIES TO OUR COMMUNITY.Thank You for choosing Lincoln Military Housing.

WELCOME Elizabeth Donnellan and Quinton Castro, Lifeguards and newest members of the Lincoln Military Housing team.We would also like to congratulate Megan Smith on her promotion. Thank you Megan for all you do for our residents.

HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY SURVEYS FOR MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED IN YOUR HOME?Did you know that by completing your contact information and the survey you could win a $50 gift card? SATISFACTS automatically sends out surveys via e-mail to residents that request service for their home. It helps us to grow and learn how to better serve you. Complete your next survey for a chance to win!

COME BY THE COMMUNITY CENTER TODAY TO VIEW OUR MONTHLY ACTIVITY CALENDAR.Calendar includes activities for MCCS, New Parent Support Group, Lincoln Military Housing Events and Resident activities. The calendar is conveniently located in our Resident Business Center. To schedule an event at the community center please call the district office

TRASH CANS:Trash pick-up is on Wed mornings. Please store trash cans in garage or backyard all other days. We have high winds in our area and do not want your trash blowing around the community. Residents will be responsible for their missing trash can if the wind blows it away.

LEASE UPDATES ARE VERY IMPORTANTUpdate your lease with any changes you may have during your residency. This would include rank change, vehicles, pets or additions to your family.

August 2017 - September 2017

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RESIDENTS ARE ALLOWED 2 PETSplease remember you must request a pet PRIOR choosing one or your pet request may be declined.

RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 30 DAY NOTICE UPON VACATINGIf less than 30 days is given, you may be required to pay rent thru the 30 days. A copy of orders, DD214, or closing papers when vacating is required to verify dates of PCS, EAS or Vacating to ensure BAH is stopped to Lincoln Military Housing in a timely manner. If you are in a lease, the aforementioned is the only paperwork acceptable to break your lease without penalty.

LEASE RENEWALS:We send out lease renewals via US Mail, 60 days prior to your expiration. If you do not renew your lease by the expiration date, you will not qualify for the flat rent special. You will not receive the flat rent unless you are in a term lease.

IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME!We hope you all have enjoyed your summer! Please read our community center rules. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted inside of the community center without a parent or guardian 18 years or older. The Community Center is an unsupervised building and not a bus stop.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR JUNE AND JULY YARD OF THE MONTH WINNERS!These families followed our rules and guidelines and got creative with their yards! Each family won an $80.00 gift card.June: Perez FamilyJuly: Pulido Family

YARD OF THE MONTHJUNE 1ST – OCTOBER 1ST Residents are judged on many things, but mainly the lease requirements and community guidelines for your yard upkeep, i.e. trash container kept in garage or backyard until trash day, cigarette butts, trash, dog waste kept clean around home, neatness of planting areas and keeping patio furniture or BBQ’s in backyards for use…. Winners announced the first Friday of the month.

WITH SUMMER COMES MORE CRITTERS’!Pest Control for an interior spray is available every Tuesday. Keep backyards free from tall weeds, this will help with spiders. Please call Lincoln at Your Service if you are in need of an interior pest control spray.

COMMUNITY SERVICES:Congratulations to our Father’s Day Yeti Cooler Winners!Tim Eannarino and Jesus Granados.

Thank you all for attending our MWTC Corley Ranch Family Day. We had a great time with all of you!

UPCOMING EVENTS:Bowling at Carson LanesSign your family up for a free gift card to Carson Lanes. You can use them any time for bowling and lunch at one of their restaurants.

Resident Baby Shower September 28th Calling Expecting Moms who are due between July 1st 2017-December 1st 2017! Sign up at the District Office to be a participant in our Resident Baby Shower! Not expecting? That’s ok! Join us for a fun afternoon! Contact the district office for more information

Corley Ranch Fall Festival Sign UpsSign up during the month of September to recieve your voucher to attend Corley Ranch’s fall festival any weekend in October.

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LINCOLN MILITARY HOUSING Green Article

Be sure to “Like” us on Facebookvisit: www.facebook.com/LincolnMilitary

Replace Light BulbsReplace standard incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and save 75% off lighting costs.Unplug ElectronicsUnplug electronics, battery chargers and other equipment when not in use. Taken together, these small items can use as much power as your refrigerator.Buy Energy Efficient AppliancesAlways buy ENERGY STAR qualified appliances and equipment - they’re up to 40% more efficient. Find rebates and incentives in your area using our rebate finder.Keep Cool With Ceiling FansReduce air conditioning costs by using fans, keeping windows and doors shut and closing shades during the day. Most ceiling fans use less energy than a light bulb.Be Smart About LightingTurn off unnecessary lighting and use task or desktop lamps with CFLs instead of overhead lights.Power Down Your ComputerEnable “power management” on all computers and make sure to turn them off at night. A laptop computer uses up to 90% less energy than bigger desktop models.Wash Clothes in Cold WaterWhen possible, wash clothes in cold water. About 90% of the energy used in a clothes washer goes to water heating.Load Up Your DishwasherRun your dishwasher and clothes washer only when fully loaded. Fewer loads reduce energy and water use.Maintain Your Clothes DryerMake sure your dryer’s outside vent is clear and clean the lint filter after every load. When shopping for a new dryer look for one with a moisture sensor that automatically shuts off when clothes are dry.

AUGUST: Energy Saving Tips - Free and Low Cost Recommendations

• Getting a new computer or other electronics for school? Make sure to purchase energy efficient models.• Use reusable lunch bags for children to take their lunch in. Pack healthy fruits and vegetables instead of prepackaged snacks and a reusable water bottle or thermos for them to take their drinks in instead of prepackaged drinks.• Academic paper use generates mountains of waste—28 pounds per year for each student, teacher and staff member in one New York City school alone. Choose processed chlorine free (PCF) paper, avoiding releases of dioxin and mercury in the bleaching process, and the highest percentages of recycled post-consumer waste (PCW) available. • Choosing refillable pens and pencils will not only save on waste, but will also save your wallet!• Use rechargeable batteries for calculators instead of buying new ones every time they die.• If clothes still fit, encourage children to wear the old pieces and just mix in a few new pieces instead of buying all new clothes. If they no longer fit, donate them to charity where someone will be able to use them.• Cover school books in paper instead of plastic. Not only will it protect children’s books, it will be environmentally friendly and they can decorate it to fit their own personal style.• As always, set a good example for your children by reducing, reusing, and recycling! It will make a difference!• Speak with school administrators about planting a tree on school grounds each September or flowers can be planted by children at a later date.

SEPTEMBER: Going Green for School

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MONDAY TUE SDAY WEDNE SDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

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AUGUST 2017Mom n tots10am to 12pm

Sand HarborLotto Event

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School Starts

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Sign up begins for Corley Ranch Pumpkin Patch

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GRANDPARENTS DAY PATRIOT DAY

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