Opening on Architectural Control Committee (ACC)

ACC OPENING:   A spot on the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) has become available. The ACC, which is appointed by the Scofield Board of Directors, has the primary responsibility to ensure that changes to property governed by the Scofield Farms Residential Owners Association comply with the Association’s governing documents.   Experience in architecture and landscaping are preferred, but not required.  Please send your resume, brief bio, and a short explanation of why you would like to be on the ACC to [email protected] by December 1, 2018.

Scofield Skunks

Do you smell that?

Scofield has skunks!  Many neighbors and their four-legged family members have unfortunately had a run in (or two!) with skunks over the past few years.  While skunks are beneficial to our environment (they eat grubs and poisonous snakes), they can also hold us hostage in our own homes.  How can we deter these stinkers?  To prevent them from digging into your back yard, you may consider closing the gap between your perimeter fence and the ground with rocks, chicken wire, or a commercial “no dig” product.  Below are additional methods we can all use to send our smelly friends on their way.    https://getridofpest.org/remove-skunks/

But I have to go outside at night…

Sometimes we just have to be outside at dusk or during the night – when skunks are most active, as they are nocturnal animals.  It can be risky business walking to your car, especially when the night air is filled with skunk odor.  These are some avoidance tactics:

  • Turn on your exterior lights before you exit your home.
  • Make a little noise to send them on their way, but not so much as to startle them if right in front of your doorway.
  • If you see a skunk, move slowly and calmly back away – despite your instinct to get the heck out of there as fast as possible!
  • This is simple, but avoid walking your dog at night.

We’ve been hit! 

Has your dog (or you!) been sprayed?  Skip the tomato juice and try this mixture instead.  (If you are the victim of the skunk’s spray, you may also consider working from home the next day!)

Skunk Facts:

And just for fun, here are some interesting details about Pepe LePew and his cousins:

  • A skunk’s sulfuric spray has a range of up to 10 feet, and its odor can be detected up to 1.5 miles.
  • Skunks eat wasps and honeybees, and will often attack beehives.
  • Immune to snake venom, skunks are known to eat poisonous snakes like rattlesnakes.
  • Although skunks have very poor eyesight, they have excellent senses of smell and hearing – so keep your garbage covered!
  • A group of skunks is called a surfeit.
  • Skunks generally breed in late winter or early spring, with the litter arriving 60-75 days later, usually in May or June.
  • Litters range from three to ten youngsters.
  • Skunks have easy-going temperaments and try to avoid trouble at all costs.

http://www.havahart.com/skunk-facts
http://www.roundupweb.com/story/2012/02/29/ag-roundup/skunks-friends-or-foes/022820121333773908674.html

 

In closing, did you hear the joke about the skunk?  You don’t want to – it really stinks!   Good luck, neighbors!

Dive in Movie Night

Please join us for the annual Scofield Farms Dive In Movie night, August 10th, and watch Disney’s Coco. Cool off in the pool while enjoying a movie and fun snacks. The whole family can enjoy this wonderful event with prizes and promotions from our sponsors. Movie to begin at sunset, neighbor fun beginning at 7pm. We hope to see you there!

Independence Day Celebration

Please plan to come out to our annual 4th of July Party!! We will begin at 10am with a Fire Truck Parade around the neighborhood (parade starts in the Pool parking lot; fire truck dependent upon availability).  After the Parade there will be lots of fun activities at the Pool, as well as Pizza!   Hope to see you there!

Scofield Farms Social Committee

2018 Annual Meeting Recap

Thanks to all neighbors who attended the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Scofield Farms ROA, held Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at the Frank Fickett Boy Scout Center.    Quorum was met via attending homeowners and submitted proxies, so business was allowed to proceed.

A draft of the 2018 Annual Meeting Minutes has been posted on ScofieldFarms.org General Documents page.

Welcome to DJ Loberg who was elected new member of the board!  DJ has been a Scofield Farms neighbor for 9 years and has volunteered in the past on multiple committees.  We’re happy to have you!

Anyone who knows outgoing board member Diane Harvey Anderson knows she gives of herself fully and sincerely.  As an original owner, she has been a guiding light for our neighborhood, serving on various committees and on the board.  We give the utmost of thanks to Diane for all she has given of herself for the benefit of Scofield Farms.  Diane, your work has made tremendous impact in our community, and we appreciate you!

2018-2019 Scofield Farms ROA Board:
Ketan Patel – President
Troy Alexander – Vice President
Mike Karbouski – Treasurer
Jodi Cadle – Secretary
DJ Loberg – Member-at-large

The board can be contacted at [email protected].  Here’s to another great year living in Scofield Farms!

Jodi Cadle
Secretary, Scofield ROA

Proxies needed!

Please turn in your signed proxy forms!   If you need a new one, you can download it here.  They may be scanned and emailed to [email protected].

Why are proxies important? They can ensure that we have a quorum.
We will need a quorum to hold the meeting.
If we’re unable to get a quorum, the meeting will need to be rescheduled, at large expense to the association.

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Wednesday, May 9th – 6:30PM check-in; 7:00PM start time

Frank Fickett Boy Scout Center – 12500 North I-35

The Scofield Farms Residential Owners Association will hold their Annual Meeting Wednesday, May 9th @ 6:30pm at the Frank Fickett Boy Scout Center.   Important agenda items include: (a) Report of Officers, (b) Election of one (1) homeowner to the Board of Directors, and (c) any other new business.  It is recommended that all residents attend in order to hear what is happening in the neighborhood and with our ROA.  If you are unable to attend, make sure to turn in your signed proxy form (very important if you can’t be there) to CMA. If you have neighbors who are not able to attend, you can also collect their proxies and bring them to the meeting.

Annual Meeting of Residential Owners Association

Wednesday, May 9th – 6:30PM check-in; 7:00PM start time

Frank Fickett Boy Scout Center – 12500 North I-35

The Scofield Farms Residential Owners Association will hold their Annual Meeting Wednesday, May 9th @ 6:30pm at the Frank Fickett Boy Scout Center.   Important agenda items include: (a) Report of Officers, (b) Election of one (1) homeowner to the Board of Directors, and (c) any other new business.  It is recommended that all residents attend in order to hear what is happening in the neighborhood and with our ROA.  If you are unable to attend, make sure to turn in your signed proxy form (very important if you can’t be there) to CMA. If you have neighbors who are not able to attend, you can also collect their proxies and bring them to the meeting.

Why are proxies important? They can ensure that we have a quorum.
We will need a quorum to hold the meeting.
If we’re unable to get a quorum, the meeting will need to be rescheduled, at large expense to the association.

This year we will be voting to fill one (1) open board position.  If you are interested in running for this position, please complete the Scofield Farms Nomination Form and email to [email protected].

Please join us, or turn in that proxy!