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Fall 2011 Newsletter - click here!


Attention All Property Owners!

Your POA Board is expanding the use of email for sharing information pertinent to Sherwood Forest Estates.  This will be on an "as needed" basis, especially if and when the material is of an urgent or time sensitive nature.  They will be labeled “Sherwood Snapshot”.  Please, read these when they come across and respond if required.

 

Thank you.

Your SFE POA Board


Moonset Pit

2011 Dates

 Moonset Pit is a cinder pit located in the Kaibab National Forest just west of the Parks community.  The pit is on a dirt road just east of Spitz Springs on the north side of Old Route 66.

      Open to the public: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Sat., May 14 & Sat., May 28

Sat., June 11 & Sat., June 25

Sat., July 02 & Sat., July 23

 Sat., Aug. 13 & Sat., Aug. 27

Sat., Sept. 3 & Sat., Sept. 24

Sat., Oct. 8 (tentative) & Sat., Oct. 22 (tentative)

 

Items are not to be bagged.

ONLY natural forest debris accepted (pine needles, branches, etc.)

NO garbage, building materials, lumber, or other items allowed!

           Volunteers interested in hosting an open pit day should contact

Anne Dudley at (928) 635-0417 or Ray Raetzel at (928) 635-0059.

 Brought to you by the Kaibab National Forest and the communities of Parks and Sherwood Forest Estates

 The time logged as you enter the pit counts towards matching fund grants facilitated by the Rural Communities Fuel Management Partnership.  These funds help make our area tree thinning projects possible and affordable.


What do block-watch neighbors look for?

  Suspicious activity of course:

  • Someone screaming or shouting for help
  • Sounds of breaking glass or shattering wood
  • Unusual noises
  • Beam from flashlight or light in neighbor's home
  • Persons going door to door
  • Someone looking into windows and parked cars
  • Persons waiting in front of a home or loitering around the neighborhood
  • A stranger in the back yard
  • Property being taken out of houses where no one is at home or a business after it has closed
  • Property being carried by persons on foot
  • Property being loaded into a vehicle or being removed from a vehicle
  • An opened or forced door or window
  • Strange vehicles parked at your neighbor's house
  • Slow moving vehicles cruising the block
  • Someone being forced into a vehicle
  • A stranger sitting in a car or stopping to talk to a child
  • Abandoned cars

Remember if you see a situation that doesn’t feel right, it's suspicious. Write down the description of any suspicious persons.  Get the model, color and license numbers of strange vehicles.   Call the police immediately.  Don't assume someone else has called.   If criminal activity has occurred let you block watch person, Herb Johnson at the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, and neighbors know but CALL THE COCONINO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FIRST!

Coconino County  
 Sheriff's Office

   911 E. Sawmill Rd.
   Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001
   (928) 774-4523 / 800-338-7888 

POA Address Change!

Sherwood Forest Estates POA
PO Box 211
Williams, AZ 
86046-0211 

 

Tree Thinning Project Information Click here!

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