Riverview II Homeowners Association Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. In the onsite Riverview II Clubhouse, 1145 Orchard Street, Healdsburg
Following links are to 2 separate letters from the Riverview II Board of Directors to the Riverview HOA community homeowners and tenants. This information is also included in the March 2017 Newsletter distributed by the property manager, Commonwealth. Riverview II Common Areas…
The Riverview II HOA community is in urgent need for a resident to fill the pool committee chairperson vacancy. Without a volunteer resident, the HOA may need to contract ($) the responsibility for managing day-to-day operations to a third party resource.…
Pool Opening 2017. The City of Healdsburg Swim Center is open. During the winter season, the pool hosts three swim teams and weekday afternoon/evening lap swim. The current schedule is as follows: Monday – Friday: Public Lap Swim: 3:30pm – 6:00pm Monday –…
The following announcement was posted on Facebook as a real event (not fake news). The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency is hosting a FREE Electronic Waste recycling event this Friday through Sunday, January 27th – 29th at Luther Burbank Center…
The first board meeting of 2017 is scheduled for Thursday, 1/19/2017 at 6 p.m. in the clubhouse. As announced in the January 2017 newsletter, the dates for the currently scheduled 2017 Board meetings are as follows: January 19 March 16 May…
A couple of friendly reminders: Riverview II is again hosting a food drive for Redwood Empire Food Bank with a food collection barrel inside the Clubhouse. Please consider donating non-perishables items to help the food bank provide nutritious meals for thousands…
The Riverview homeowner’s association is only as strong as its volunteers. Residents and homeowners of Riverview II are encouraged to get involved and volunteer for committees in 2017. The committees are listed on the GET INVOLVED page on this website.…
The Farm-to-Pantry volunteer-based organization gleans or harvests surplus produce as a way to provide fresh food to the needy families in the community. Too much fruit ends up wasted — falling to the ground, rolling in the street or rotting…
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