Car Enthusiasts: Attend the 2017 Village Car Show!
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The Recreation and Special Events Department invites residents and their guests to attend the fourth annual Village Car Show on Saturday, October 21 from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Enjoy a morning of classic cars, hot rods and socializing. Retired Village newscaster Rob Merritt returns as emcee along with local vendors. Coffee, juice, bottled water, donuts, and pastries available for purchase (while supplies last).
Owners of classic cars, modified cars, hot rods, stock cars, motorcycles and more are encouraged to participate by entering their vehicles. Registration for vehicles will be extended until Friday, October 20 at Clubhouse 5 and the Recreation office. A $20 (cash, check or credit card) entry fee will be due for each vehicle entered, and the owner must provide a copy of their valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and car registration.
Cash prizes, trophies and plaques will be awarded to winners, so rev up your engine and join the fun! Categories judged include People's Choice Best of Show, Best Engine, Best Interior, Best Exterior, and Best Motorcycle. This free event is scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to noon in the Clubhouse 5 parking lot. All guests of residents must be cleared through the gates.
For more information, please contact Clubhouse 5 at 949-597-4382.
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Let the Games Begin!
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The Village Games Opening Ceremonies will be hosted on Sunday, October 22 at Clubhouse 2 with doors opening at 11 a.m. Join us as we welcome our 2017 Village Games participants, featuring music from The Woods Trio, a photo slideshow, sponsor showcase, silent auction and refreshments for purchase from Martinez Catering. The opening ceremony will begin at 12:30 p.m. Registered participants will pick up their shirts, and families are welcome to attend this free event. We want to thank all of our sponsors for contributing to this annual event with a special thank you to Possession Planners and National Cooperative Bank.
Don’t forget to go cheer on your fellow residents as they compete in various events! Please contact the Recreation Office at 949-597-4273 for more information.
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Village Television has Moved (For Some)
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Broadband services recently performed upgrades to the cable system. For some users, Village television moved to channel 54.3. If you are not able to view Village Television, you need to perform a channel scan. Unsure how to do this? Contact Broadband Customer Service at 949-837-2670 or grfbroadband@vmsinc.org. The channel migration did not affect the channel lineup of set top boxes.
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Don't Freak Out, Shake Out!
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On October 19, Laguna Woods Village will join millions of Americans in the Great California Shakeout drill, an annual opportunity to practice how to be safe during an earthquake. Residents are encouraged to “drop, cover, and hold on” for one minute at 10:19 a.m., and to review the Shakeout website at www.shakeout.org for other earthquake safety tips.
Good Neighbor Building and Block Captains will be donning their emergency vests, checking on neighbors and producing a simulated earthquake damage and injury report. This report will be forwarded to Village Management Services, who will be conducting a tabletop exercise using their newly updated Emergency Operations Plan.
If you want more information about the Shakeout or are interested in joining the Disaster Preparedness Force, email the Security Division at chief@vmsinc.org or call 949-268-2356.
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Are You Prepared?
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Be Prepared: The Disaster Preparedness Task Force offers free training for residents to help their family and neighbors in the event of an emergency or disaster. The sessions require no pre-registration; however, for First Aid and CPR/AED sessions, if a certification of training is desired, an extended certification session is conducted at the end of the two hour information presentation and you must pre-register by sending an email with your name todisasterprep@vmsinc.org at least three days before the session.
The next CPR/AED Training takes place Tuesday November 14, 2017 from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. at Clubhouse 7.
Be a Good Neighbor: Have you ever considered serving as a Building or Block “Captain”? The position is a great way to stay involved, meet new people, and contribute to a friendly and safe community. Captains play an important part in assisting during a disaster, by checking on the welfare of neighbors and reporting injuries and property damage to the assigned Reporting Center.
Join the Disaster Preparedness Task Force at their upcoming introductory Good Neighbor Captain Training Meeting on November 21. Lean how to become a Captain, how to be ready for disasters: what to do, what supplies you should have in place, and how to assist Village Security Department in reducing crime.
The Captain Training takes place Tuesday, November 21 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Clubhouse 5. Questions? Call email disasterprep@vmsinc.org or call 949-268-2356.
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| Upcoming Village Board and Committee Meetings
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The week of October 16, Third holds its Regular Board Meeting, United holds a Special Open Board Meeting, GRF holds its Media and Communications Committee Meeting, and more. Click here to download full agenda packets of Board and Committee meetings and to view all upcoming meetings.
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