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VOL. 39 NO. 6
President’s Message Greetings Whiskey Creek Community, As June rolls in and we gear up for summer vibes, I hope everyone had a blast cheering on their horse during the Kentucky Derby! Summer also ushers in the arrival of hurricane season, it’s paramount that we direct our focus toward ensuring the preparedness of our homes and plans, safeguarding both our community and loved ones. During the summer, we should be extra vigilant while driving and keep an eye out for children on their bikes, skateboards, scooters, or running from house to house. While our board meetings take a hiatus until September, our dedication to fostering community engagement remains unwavering. Stay connected, stay involved – your voice matters in shaping our neighborhood. We encourage you to visit the Whiskey Creek Facebook page to learn about upcoming events in our community.
Big shout out to the Whiskey Creek Country Club for keeping the good times rolling with their new offerings. From chill happy hours to tasty brunches the club continues to serve as a central hub for social interaction and relaxation. A heartfelt appreciation goes out to all residents for their enthusiasm and contributions during our monthly meetings. Your valuable insights drive the Whiskey Creek Civic Association’s ongoing commitment to better serve you. For those unable to attend, we encourage you to utilize the resources available on our website to stay informed and engaged. Whiskey Creek remains a coveted destination for residents from all walks of life, each contributing to the rich tapestry of our community. Whether you’re here to settle down, unwind or raise a family, your presence is integral to our collective vision. Wishing you all a summer filled with good vibes, safety and strength. Warm regards, Cole Peacock, Board President, Whiskey Creek Civic Association
Yard Of The Month By Mark L. Franzer Ten-year residents of 5381 Fairfield Way have a setting that most would dream of. Nestled on this cul-de-sac, Austin and Dawn Peterson are graced with the nonstandard views of waterways and mangroves with the occasional visits of manatees and porpoises. This locale is extremely suited for this couple’s endeavors of Stoke’s Marine general manager and Tanglewood Elementary educator, respectfully. Austin, a lifelong resident of Whiskey Creek and Dawn, an Ocala native, have raised two sons, Jack and Cole, whom have further strengthened the family’s attraction to whatever the canal access 5381 Fairfield Way and deeper water can provide. The “safe family orientation” is what effortlessly sprang forth when asked what hard earned recognition!), the web page for their review is appeals to them the most of their choice locale. But it’s not http://www.whiskeycreeknews.net. Also, please check out Whiskey Creek’s very own private that view that captured this editor’s attention. Their home is exquisitely manicured and adorned with Florida flora. But isn’t Facebook page for additional community information, that what makes this beloved community favored? There is involvement and market areas! You’ll need to request always depth and breadth that emanates from the recognition membership to gain access! https://www.facebook.com/ of one’s efforts in calling one’s residence a honored Whiskey groups/1430022127286192 For those that would like Creek home. Take a spin on this cul-de-sac and be introduced to this exquisite locale and find out the meaning their Chocolate to nominate other homes in Lab “Roby’s” name … you’ll learn something about “Robalo” our lovely Whiskey Creek, and make the acquaintance of a fine Whiskey Creek example! please send your nominations If you have family or friends that you’d like to share details to WC.yardofthemonth@ of our beloved Whiskey Creek community (or show off your yahoo.com. Whiskey Creek News
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Security Report By Michael Kuehn During April we had 27 traffic stops at the stop signs. Warnings were issued for 23 and four received citations. The deputies responded to two requests from residents for assistance. A deputy followed up on a previous report of fraud. A deputy, while on nighttime patrol, noticed someone prowling around the exterior of a house with a flashlight. His investigation revealed that it was a resident. The deputy was dispatched to assist at a crash at McGregor and Tangerine until the regular patrol car was available to take over. There was one burglar alarm responded to with no trouble found. Responded with patrol to a report of juveniles in an abandoned building on Presidential Court. Two wellness checks were performed. The deputy was approached by a resident who advised him that his car had been stolen two days prior. A stolen car report was filled out and filed. As always keep your outside lights on and overhead garage doors down. Lock all vehicles left in the driveway and remove all valuables and garage door openers from them.
Litter Hotline The Keep Lee County Beautiful (KLCB) Litter Hotline can be reached at (239) 288-5639. Provide KLCB with the necessary information so that they can better assist with removing the reported litter or illegal dumping. Within 24 hours, KLCB staff will call you to further investigate your report, and will confirm back with you after the site has been cleaned up. Thank you for your help in keeping Lee County beautiful!
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