Month: May 2017
Hidden Meadows Community Foundation News
By Wendy Smith-Rogers The annual fund-raising effort is underway. As of this printing donations have exceeded $13,000! However, that’s from only 10% of the Hidden Meadows families. Imagine what we […]
Understanding the Roles of the Foundation vs Home Owner Associations
By Hidden Meadows Community Foundation Over the last several months, the Hidden Meadows Community Foundation has hosted a series of town hall meetings, giving area residents an opportunity to express […]
An Abundance of Smiles at Easter Egg Hunt
By Linda Shreve, Event Chair The Easter Bunny stopped by Hidden Meadows on April 15 for the annual community Easter Egg Hunt. He was accompanied this year by the lovely […]
Travel to the Southwest
By Idalia Rewar Day 1: Left El Cajon with our travel guide “Mark.” To wake us up, he asked each person to turn to those sitting around and get to […]
The Sew and So Women’s Tea
By Kim Riha “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” ~Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady There’s […]
Got Clearance?
By The Deer Springs Fire Safe Council You’ve gone out and cleared brush from around your property to create defensible space and now you have a pile of dead vegetation […]
Annie Laurie Rochester June 24, 1925 – May 23, 2017
Annie Laurie Rochester of Hidden Meadows, Escondido went home to the Lord at 1:35 p.m. on May 23 at her home surrounded by her beloved family and caregivers. Annie, the […]
Community Garage Sale on May 6: Calling all Sellers and Buyers!
By Jennifer Hill Several dozen homes located throughout Hidden Meadows participated in last year’s community garage sale. The event attracted buyers from inside as well as outside the neighborhood. This […]
Wine and Painting Party Draws a Crowd
By Awara Mirza The Oaks Grill at Boulder Oaks Golf Course recently hosted a “Wine and Painting” party, and was it ever fun! The event drew over 50 enthusiastic participants […]
Don’t Suffer from Fire Amnesia – Notes from the Wildland Urban Interface
By the Deer Springs Fire Safe Council After enduring the kind of wet winter we just did, it’s easy to get amnesia. Fire amnesia All those rivers of mud, all […]