Doughnuts: Mini the Doughnut truck will be truck coming to the park on Saturday, April 3rd from 9am to noon! Don’t miss this sweet event!

 

Spring Into Art Contest: Neighbors who would like to participate can join in some seasonal fun by putting their creative energy into decorating a spring-themed item (for example an Easter egg, a bunny, flowers, etc.). This is similar to what we did last year, but the concept is being expanded to be more inclusive. As you are designing your work of art, please keep in mind that it may rain, so waterproof is a plus. When you’re ready to place your item on display, place it in a visible location so that it can easily be seen when neighbors are driving by. If it’s not feasible to place it in front of your own yard (because it may not get seen as easily), feel free to place it elsewhere, such as by the park or somewhere else where drivers can easily see your fantastic creation. When you place your work of art, be sure to have your lot number and/or last name easily visible. Place items by Saturday, April 3rd 9am. Please pick up items by Tuesday the 6th.

 

Touring the Neighborhood: Neighbors will have from Saturday, April 3rd at 10am through Sunday, April 4th at 5pm to drive around and check out all the cool creations made by your neighbors. Once each member of your family has chosen their top three choices, email your votes to Karen.Griego@gmail.com The top three entries with the most votes will win a prize! Winners will be announced Monday morning the 5th

 

Please reach out if you have any questions. 

 

High Valley Social Committee

We are pleased to announce our next High Valley socially distanced event – The Ultimate Melt: Gourmet Grilled Cheese!  Yummm! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 24th from 11:30-2:00. Drop by the High Valley Park to grab some tasty lunch, and say “hello” to your masked neighbors. So you can already start planning ahead, the menu is below.

 

Hi all!
Here are a few upcoming events to share with you on behalf of the Social Committee:
January 3rd 2021, we will have a food truck at the park from 11am to 2pm.   Menu is attached.  Pecos Pit Barbecue.
Finally, before our annual meeting in March, we will have our VERY OWN Bardsleycue, back by popular demand!   He will be taking preorders/prepay to be distributed before our annual meeting.   More details to come.
thanks!

Rachel Hearn, Social CommitteeChair

 

Though we are not able to gather together for the annual holiday party this season, we would still like to do something fun to keep engaged and connected. Although optional to those who want to participate, we would like to do a neighborhood gift exchange. And while our annual party is adults only, this gift exchange can involve the whole family! You can sign up for individuals in your family or as the whole family. Please see attached link with more details and sign up.

https://forms.gle/wUryuF2cCRWKBXmV8

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Rachel Hearn directly via email: socialcommittee@highvalley.club or phone: 832 545 0743

Heirloom Cookshop Collective is offering a High Valley/Sunset Valley Farms Neighborhood Pop Up Shop!!!
These menus will be full of items that you can throw right in your freezer or fridge and eat whenever you want throughout the week!!!
Wednesday November 18th, 2020 –  Pick up between 4pm – 6pm (Hollister)
Orders closer at 9AM Day before pick up date. All prices are before Tax
To order, follow link to High Valley Pop Up Shop Tab: 
Brunch – Take N’ Bake:
1. Breakfast Burritos Choice of Pork Belly, Chorizo or Vegetarian Green Chile  
(All include Beans, Rice, Eggs Cheese & House Seasonings) $5.25 each
2. Add a bottle of our signature house Cherry Bomb Sauce for your burritos….$10
3. Nutella Almond Rolls (Rise overnight & bake fresh) – Pack of 4, $20
4. Cardamom Cinnamon Rolls with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Glaze, (Rise overnight & bake fresh) Pack of 4, $20
5. Vegan Coconut Granola with Tart Blueberries, 1 Quart, $15 
6. Mixed Berry Scones with Lemon glaze (Take n Bake at home) $4 each
 
Seasonal Harvest Dinner:
1. Heirloom Signature Classic Caesar Salad with Shredded Chicken, Fennel Salted Croutons, Shaved Parmigiano Reggiano $12, serves 2
2. Meatballs with a Kick! – Pork Meatballs, Bacon & Mama Lil’s Bolognese, Shaved Parmigiano Reggiano  $20, serves 2  
3. Vegan Carrot Curry, Jasmine Rice,Vegan Pesto Drizzle, Fennel Salted Croutons $18, serves 2 
 

 

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Heirloom Cookshop Collective is offering aHigh Valley/Sunset Valley Farms Neighborhood Pop Up Pick-up Meals!!!
 
These menus will be full of items that you can throw right in your freezer or fridge and eat whenever you want throughout the week!!!
 
Wednesday November 18th, 2020 –  Pick up between 4pm – 6pm (Hollister)
Orders closer at 9AM Day before pick up date. All prices are before Tax
Brunch – Take N’ Bake:
1. Breakfast Burritos Choice of Pork Belly, Chorizo or Vegetarian Green Chile  
(All include Beans, Rice, Eggs Cheese & House Seasonings) $5.25 each
2. Add a bottle of our signature house Cherry Bomb Sauce for your burritos….$10
3. Nutella Almond Rolls (Rise overnight & bake fresh) – Pack of 4, $20
4. Cardamom Cinnamon Rolls with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Glaze, (Rise overnight & bake fresh) Pack of 4, $20
5. Vegan Coconut Granola with Tart Blueberries, 1 Quart, $15 
6. Mixed Berry Scones with Lemon glaze (Take n Bake at home) $4 each
 
Seasonal Harvest Dinner:
1. Heirloom Signature Classic Caesar Salad with Shredded Chicken, Fennel Salted Croutons, Shaved Parmigiano Reggiano $12, serves 2
2. Meatballs with a Kick! – Pork Meatballs, Bacon & Mama Lil’s Bolognese, Shaved Parmigiano Reggiano  $20, serves 2  
3. Vegan Carrot Curry, Jasmine Rice,Vegan Pesto Drizzle, Fennel Salted Croutons $18, serves 2 
 
*** It’s that time again, we have you covered for all of your Thanksgiving Sides! CHeck out www.heirloomcookshop.com to order!

 

Important update about Trunkoween. Change of Parking Plans: Due to a concern brought up, the traffic flow set up for trick-or-treating will be modified. There is an attached diagram for parking. No vehicles will be parked in the middle of the road. Parking: Candy giver vehicles will park on the side of the road all facing Southeast towards SE 127th. If you are in a vehicle arriving with trick-or-treaters, please park closer to either the intersection of 202nd Pl/SE 200th Ave or 202nd Pl and SE 127th St. Peggy Phillips will be parking her blue Subaru at the front to set the example. Please park facing the same way. Be sure to allow some distance between your car and the one in front of you. Trick-or-Treaters: Trick-or-treaters will walk in the normal flow of traffic starting from the same area as SE 123rd. Please, only one time around for the kids to be sure that enough candy goes around for the kids to enjoy. Candy Givers: Please make sure that only one person from your family is giving out the treats. Kids cannot help themselves. Trick or Treaters and their attending family members must wear a mask, whether it be a part of a costume or not. Candy givers should also be wearing masks. As far as giving out candy, it’s up to you. Some ideas would be using tongs to put in bags, or have some kind of makeshift shoot? I know we have creative folks in this wonderful neighborhood. Photobooth: There will be a flow of trick-or-treater traffic going to and from the tennis court to the photo booth. Be sure to get your family photo! Times Upper loop starts at 4:30 and lower loop starts at 5:00, October 31st! Happy Halloween, Neighbors! Enjoy and have fun in this safe, socially distanced event.

 

Hello all! We are doing Trunkoween this year! It will look a little different, given the current situation, but our aim is to provide the same level of fun while keeping everyone safe. For the candy givers, please enter the park area a little bit before 4:30pm from the intersection of SE 123rd St and 202nd Pl SE, all facing the same direction (front of cars will be facing SE 127th and 202nd Pl SE) in the middle of the road. Please plan on being the one to distribute the candy, whether it be with a set of tongs with gloved hands, or even with just gloved hands, whatever makes you comfortable. Please space your vehicles out to allow some distance between cars, in case someone needs to leave. For candy eaters: Flow of travel will be one way, clockwise. Since the candy givers are in middle of street, please try to park closer to the two intersections mentioned in this message so we can allow the candy givers to be in position. Even if you are not in costume, please wear a mask and allow at least 6 feet between you and the family in front of you. We will have two trick or treating times. If you are in the upper loop above Lot #’s 48 and 89 (around hair pin turn), please plan on trick or treating from 4:30pm to 5pm. Please be considerate and leave some candy for your friends who will be in the second rotation. If you are in lower loop below lot #’s 48 and 89, please show up from 5 to 5:30pm. All participants need to plan on wearing a mask please. This will be a no contact event as far as the distribution of goodies. Unfortunately, we are not able to allow walk-ins or min haunted houses. We will also have Rick Edelman taking pictures of folks in the sport court. There will be two canopies, one for Rick to take the pictures, and the other one for folks who would like to have a picture taken-I have a Halloween backdrop for your enjoyment. We will have a line of people (and monitors to help with flow ) for you to stand in. Please allow at least 6 feet between you and the family in front of you. I know this sounds perfect in theory and I realize that this is a lot, but this is unprecedented and we are trying to keep everyone safe and still have a great time. If you are interested in helping, please reach out to me. We can still make this fun! Please show us all how creative you are and decorate your car trunks if you wish. Without all of you, these events would not be possible.