1st Annual RHOA Holiday Recycle Fundraiser and Winter Events

Good for the Ranch HOA, Good for YOU, and Good for our environment!
Dress warm and join us in the Ranch Park to cozy up with some hot cider and cookies. Everyone is invited…”kids from 1 to 92″! Bring your voice (all pitches are welcome) and a flashlight. The song sheets will be provided! We can’t wait to hear you!
Time to get your lights up and your reindeers out! Our elves will be out snapping pictures of your beautifully decorated houses the week of 12/12/21!
Join us for a NEW event! On 12/18/21, meet in the Ranch Park from 9:00 until 11:00 am to enjoy a morning with SANTA! Parents: Don’t forget to snap those priceless moments!

Get Ready for a Chalk Art Contest this Labor Day Weekend!!!

Chalk Art Contest Logo 2020

Chalk Art contest flyer

 


 

Beat the Heat Pet TipsWith all that fur and no sweat glands, the heat can be dangerous for our pets.
Here are some tips to help keep them cool and safe.

Playtime in the Heat: Many dogs don’t know when to stop playing. Limit exercise during warmer temperatures. Pavements can be very hot on paw pads and cause burns. Consider traction socks or dog shoes when walking outside.

Beat the Sun: Go for walks or to the park in the morning or evening when it’s cooler the air will be easier for your pet to breathe and the ground will be cooler on their paws.

Find Some Shade: Animals naturally seek out shade or cool surfaces. Make sure you provide areas for them to chill out when they need relief from the heat.

Fur Coats Are Cool: Many pet owners think shaving their animals will keep them cool. In reality, your pet’s coat protects them from overheating and sunburn. A good trim or extra brushing is all that’s needed.

Hydrate Often: Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so make sure plenty of fresh, clean water is available to them during the heat of summer. You can also make frozen treats for pets to help cool them down and prevent dehydration.

Danger of a Hot Car: On a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can soar to between 100 and 120 degrees in just minutes. On a 90-degree day, it can reach as high as 160 degrees in less than 10 minutes. Hot cars are a death trap for pets and heatstroke can occur within minutes, even with the windows open. Don’t leave pets in cars!

Know the Signs of Heatstroke: Watch for heavy panting, excessive water consumption, collapse, and disorientation. Lower their temperature by wetting with cool water and increase air movement with a fan. Consult with your veterinarian as soon as possible.

 

Stay cool, safe, and healthy!

 

Holidays to Happy New Year!

Visit the 2019 RHOA Events page to mark your calendars!

With every new calendar page, comes new thoughts and new experiences. Join us for the next Ranch community event. We can’t wait to see you!

The Ranch certainly sparkled through the Holiday Season and right into the New Year!

2017 Annual Eggstravaganza

Come Join your Neighborhood in the Ranch Park this Saturday.

Get your baskets and cameras ready for our Annual Eggstravaganza!
The Egg Hunt starts promptly at 10 a.m. and will only last a moment. Please arrive early in order to find the correct age group for your children. Don’t forget to bring a basket, box, pail, or bag for collecting the eggs. As always, there will be a special egg in each age group. Who will find these spectacular eggs this year?

Can’t wait to see you at this hoppin’ Spring Celebration!