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PRESIDENT’S CORNER, Bob Blanton President The Club at WestPark
July 2020 Community Association
Hope all you Dads were in some way able to celebrate Father’s Day with your 3240 Kennerleigh Parkway,
families. Given recent events and the spike in COVID-19 cases, it will be Roseville, CA 95747
interesting to see how this year’s Fourth of July will be celebrated. I was fortunate www.theclubatwestparkca.com
enough to spend a few years back East and was able to observe the celebrations in
Phone: (916) 771-7801
New York, Washington D.C., and while floating on a boat on the Severn River next Fax: (916) 771-7827
to the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. The celebration seems to take on a more
significant context when observed in one of the original colonies. Having said that, Disneyland’s www.theclubatwestparkca.com
fireworks display has always been my favorite.
Since the last issue of the President’s Corner, the number of COVID-19 cases in Placer County has The Retreat Facility Hours
significantly risen. So much so that the bar graph depicting the daily number of cases changed shortly Currently Closed
after the Memorial Day Weekend from an upper limit of 20 cases per day (since the graph’s inception) to
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30 cases per day. There was a total of 185 cases in Placer County from the first case on March 1
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through Memorial Day. As I write this on June 21 , there is now a total of 502 cases, an increase of 317. Riverside Management
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This “spike” is happening statewide, and, on June 18 , prompted the California Department of Public Pamela Ciapessoni,
Health (CDPH) to amend its instructions regarding the use of face coverings from “…can choose to use” CCAM-PM.AA®-CMCA
to “required” in “high-risk settings” to include “Inside of, or in line to enter, any indoor public space.” (916) 740-2462
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The California Resilience Roadmap guidelines (updated Jun 18 ) regarding “higher risk individuals” AssociationManager@tcwp.net
have not changed: “Higher risk individuals (over 65 or with serious medical conditions) should continue
to stay home until Stage 4. Minimize errands by getting groceries delivered or asking for help from Board of Directors
friends or family.” Bob Blanton, President
Pat Patterson, Vice President
A few updates: Doug Hanagan, Treasurer
• The Board will be scheduling another Fireside Chat in early July Dan Ketchum, Secretary
• The Management Company Search Committee will be meeting in early July to establish a game plan Ralph Jahr, Director
for addressing its charter Email: boardofdirectors@tcwp.net
• Be wary of receiving bogus emails which seem to be sent by fellow residents asking to be contacted
to discuss a special favor. I received such an email to my Board account. The author and the “From” 2020 Board of Directors
address seemed to be legit and were in our website Directory. However, I clicked on “Reply” out of Quarterly Meetings
curiosity. The reply address was completely different and not at all related to the resident, Meetings below are open to all
confirming that it was a Phishing scam. members of the Association.
Wednesday, January 22nd - 6pm
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July 29 is going to be busy day for the Board. We’ll be starting our Regular Meeting at 10:00 am, and Wednesday, March 4th - 2:30pm
Wednesday, April 22nd - 6pm
then break for lunch at 12:00 pm. We will be going into Executive Session at 1:00 pm, and hopefully
Wednesday, July 29th– Election/Annual Mtg 4pm
concluding by 3:00 pm. After a short break, we will then transition into the election process at 3:30 pm
Wednesday, October 28th - 6pm
with the opening of the ballots followed by the announcement of the two newly elected Directors who
will be commencing their two-year terms. Following the announcement, the new Board will meet to Onsite Association Staff
elect its officers. Hopefully, the Board will finish all its business between 6:00 –7:00 pm. The entire Yelena Parikova, Director of Operations
proceeding, except for the Executive Session, will be available for the community’s viewing/ y.parikova@tcwp.net
participation on ZOOM. Instructions and links to join those meetings will be published prior to the
meeting date. Shannon Van Every, Lifestyle Director
shannon@tcwp.net
Stay Healthy and Be Safe!
Bob Blanton, President Home Specific Emergencies
(800) 762-5858
Home Warranty Questions
A reminder about operation of the HOA
Compliance, financial reporting, and quarterly assessments are managed by Pamela Ciapessoni and her team at Riverside Management and norcal@pultegroup.com
Financial Services, Inc. Both the Director of Operations and Riverside are engaged by and work at the will of the Board of Directors. The
Board is responsible for their management. Contact Pamela first, if you have issues you feel need to be addressed.
If you feel that the matter needs to be brought to the Board’s attention, please send an email to boardofdirectors@tcwp.net. The email will
be received by the Board President, and Pamela Ciapessoni of Riverside Management. All correspondence is included in the quarterly
Board packet for review at the next Board meeting. A member in good standing can ask for a private meeting with the Board to discuss
personal matters.
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