Sunday, July 21, 2013

Duck-E-News Summer 2013



Idlewild Duck-E-News    
Summer 2013 Edition




Idlewild Homeowners Assoc.
PO Box 1341
Sumter, SC   29151-1341




Important Numbers
Street sign and pot hole issues                436-2558
Police (Speeding, vandalism)                  436-2739
Animal Control                                      436-2066
Black River Electric                              469-8060
Sheriff’s Office                                     436-2790
Poison Control                                       800-222-1222
PUPS(Call before you dig)                     888-721-7877
Trash Pick-up


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Board Members
Frank Shuler        773-8676   fshuler@jssjlaw.com
   David Ardis        469-0714  davidardis@ftc-i.net            
   Jeff Diven           469-6434  jeff@sumterprecision.com
   Monte Duncan    905-1161  duncandogs@ymail.com
   Mark Hopson      464-0796  mark.hopson@bd.com
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact one of your board members or e-mail the Duck-E-News.

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            HOA    News
Are you concerned about our community?
Are you willing to get involved?
Are you interested in becoming a board member?
Do you know other residents who are?
Let’s get our HOA back on track!
Contact the Duck-E-News
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Litterbugs
Help keep the streets of Idlewild clean. Don’t throw trash on the street and lawns. Report litterbugs to the Litter Busters Hotline: #LB from cell phone or 1-877-7-LITTER. Report the tag number of the vehicle, type of vehicle and location. You can remain anonymous.

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New Neighbors?

Have you had a new neighbor move in next door or on your street in the last 3 months? If so, please e-mail ildewildnewsletter@live.com or contact a board member so we may welcome them. We want to be sure everyone feels welcome in the Idlewild community.

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Dog Walking

We would like to remind everyone to be courteous to your neighbors while walking your dog. Please don’t allow your pet to walk through or to do their business in neighbor's yards. And if they do, be respectful of your neighbors and your neighborhood and carry a doggie bag to clean up after your pet.

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Neighborhood Watch


Thanks to those who have passed on alerts to keep our neighborhood safe. Keep up the good work! Have you noticed the Neighborhood Watch signs near the entrances? Thanks to Ben Griffith for getting that done!

Your neighborhood is only as SAFE as you make it.

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Famous Quotes

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$$  HOA Dues  $$

If you have not paid your HOA Dues for 2012, please send them to the address above. Dues are $100.00. If you have questions about your dues, please contact Frank Shuler at 773-8676 or e-mail at  fshuler@jssjlaw.com

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South Carolina Facts

·  Largest riverSantee River at 143 miles long and drains 40% of the state
·  Largest lakeLake Marion with 172.8 square miles
·  Longest river – 238 miles of the Savannah River segment that borders SC

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Neighbors Supporting Neighbors!

Do you own and operate a business and live in Idlewild? If so, send us your info (e-mail your business card would be perfect) and we will list it in the next edition of the Duck-E-News. Neighbors need to know your business so they can support you.

Megan Manus Photography     
Email is megan@meganmanus photography


Pence: the Painter
Mark Rotker
Interior/Exterior
803-469-4001 / 803-795-3198

Income Tax Preparation
Lori A. Mors
906-250-2790 / 803-403-8911 (fax)
IRS Registered Tax Preparer / Military Discount

Illia Howeth
Independent Designer
Orgami Owl – Custom Jewelry
801-645-7052
charmingyounow.OrigamiOwl.com

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Sumter Family Happenings

Family Night

Date: Friday, July 05, 2013
Start Time: 7:00 PM
End Time: 10:00 PM
Repeats: Weekly until 7/26/2013
Location Aquatics Center
$5.00 for Family of Four – 2 Adults and 2 Children or General Admission.  

 

Downtown Market

Date: Saturday, July 06, 2013
Start Time: 8:30 AM
End Time: 12:30 PM
Repeats: Weekly until 9/27/2013
Beginning in June, the City of Sumter will host a Downtown Market on Saturdays!
The event – previously known as the Sumter Farmer’s Market – will be on the corner of Liberty Street and Main Street, right beside Centennial Plaza.
In addition to fresh produce, we will have music, food demonstrations and Arts & Crafts!
The Downtown Market begins June 1 and will run through September 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

Downtown Friday Nights Classic Movie Series

Curse of the Pink Panther

Date: Friday, July 12, 2013
Start Time: 6:30 PM
End Time: 9:00 PM
Location Sumter Opera House
Part of the Downtown Friday Nights Classic Movie Series
The show starts at 7:00 PM and admission is $2.50. Preceeded with 1/2 hour of traditional cartoons, starting at 6:30. Refreshments available at an additional cost.
Movie proceeds benefit the Sumter County Library's children's programs.

Fourth Friday's on Main in downtown Sumter with live bands entertaining thousands every month from May through September on Main Street, 6:30-9:00 pm

July - Second Nature

August - The Tams

September - Mystic Vibrations


For more information, please log on to:
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VOLUNTEER TO BE A BOARD MEMBER

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Duck-E-News Spring 2013



Idlewild Duck-E-News    
Spring 2013 Edition


Idlewild Homeowners Assoc.
PO Box 1341
Sumter, SC   29151-1341



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Important Numbers
Street sign and pot hole issues                436-2558
Police (Speeding, vandalism)                  436-2739
Animal Control                                      436-2066
Black River Electric                              469-8060
Sheriff’s Office                                     436-2790
Poison Control                                       800-222-1222
PUPS(Call before you dig)                     888-721-7877
Trash Pick-up


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Board Members
Frank Shuler        773-8676   fshuler@jssjlaw.com
   David Ardis        469-0714  davidardis@ftc-i.net            
   Jeff Diven           469-6434  jeff@sumterprecision.com
   Monte Duncan    905-1161  duncandogs@ymail.com
   Mark Hopson      464-0796  mark.hopson@bd.com
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact one of your board members or e-mail the Duck-E-News.

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HOA    Meeting
Coming Soon!

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Dog Walking
We would like to remind everyone to be courteous to your neighbors while walking your dog. Please don’t allow your pet to walk through or to do their business in neighbor's yards. And if they do, be respectful of your neighbors and your neighborhood and carry a doggie bag to clean up after your pet.

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Neighborhood Watch
Thanks to those who have passed on alerts to keep our neighborhood safe. Keep up the good work!

Your neighborhood is only as good as you make it.

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New Neighbors?
Have you had a new neighbor move in next door or on your street in the last 3 months? If so, please e-mail ildewildnewsletter@live.com or contact a board member so we may welcome them. We want to be sure everyone feels welcome in the Idlewild community.

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Famous Quotes

“The fence that makes good neighbors needs a gate to make good friends”

Unknown

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$$  HOA Dues  $$
If you have not paid your HOA Dues for 2012, please send them to the address above. Dues are $100.00.

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Litterbugs
Help keep the streets of Idlewild clean. Don’t throw trash on the street and lawns. Report litterbugs to the Litter Busters Hotline: #LB from cell phone or 1-877-7-LITTER. Report the tag number of the vehicle, type of vehicle and location. You can remain anonymous.

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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
May 12, 2013

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South Carolina Facts
Major Rivers - Santee River, Edisto River, Savannah River
Major Lakes - Lake Marion, Lake Moultrie, Lake Murray, Hartwell Lake
Highest Point - Sassafras Mountain - 3,560 feet (1,085 m) above sea level
Number of Counties - 46
Bordering States - Georgia, North Carolina
Bordering Body of Water - Atlantic Ocean

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Neighbors Supporting Neighbors!
Do you own and operate a business and live in Idlewild? If so, send us your info (e-mail your business card would be perfect) and we will list it in the next edition of the Duck-E-News. Neighbors need to know your business so they can support you.

Megan Manus Photography     
Email is megan@meganmanusphotography.com

Pence: the Painter
Mark Rotker
Interior / Exterior
Tel: 803-469-4001
Cell: 803-795-3198
pencethepaintr@gmail.com

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HOA BOARD MEMBERS NEEDED

There will be two positions open on the Board of Directors
Please consider running for one of these positions and support your community
If you are interested or know a neighbor who is interested, you may contact one of the current Board Members or send an e-mail to idlewildnewsletter@live.com

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Idlewild Spotlight
In the spotlight of this edition are Article XI, XII and XIII of the Bylaws and Restrictive Covenant #20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
Bylaws

Article XI

Dissolution

The Association may be dissolved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of membership. Written notice of a proposal to dissolve, setting forth the reasons therefore and the disposition to be made of the assets consonant with Article XII hereof shall be mailed to every member at least ninety (90) days in advance of any action taken.

Article XII

Disposition of assets upon dissolution

Upon dissolution of the Association, other than incidental to a merger or consolidation, the assets of the Association shall be distributed to its members, or if it has no members, to those persons to whom the Association holds itself out as benefitting or serving.

Article XIII

Miscellaneous

The fiscal year of the Association shall begin on the first day of January and end on the 31st of December every year, except that the first fiscal year shall begin on the date of incorporation.




Restrictive Covenants

26. Any fences and mailboxes or docks must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee.

27. All recreational activities shall take place in the back yard or to the rear of residences and any and all equipment such as basketball goals and badminton and volleyball nets shall be located in the back yard or to the rear of residences.

28. The lot owner will keep his lawn in like keeping with the majority of the lot owners.  If after written notice, said lot is not brought up to standard, the other lot owners may have said lot cut and cleaned and all costs involved shall be paid by the lot owner.

29. Any person violating any of these restrictive covenants understands and fully agrees that all attorney fees and court costs for the enforcement of said covenants will be paid by the violating party.

30. Enforcement of these covenants shall be by proceedings at law or in equity against any person or persons violating or attempting to violate any covenants either to restrain violation or to recover damages.

31. Invalidation of any one of these covenants by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions, which shall remain in full force and affect.

32. These covenants are to run with the land and shall be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them for a period of twenty-five (25) years from the date these covenants are recorded, after which said covenants shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years unless an instrument signed by a majority of the owners of said property has been recorded agreeing to change said covenants in whole or in part.

33. The ponds shown on said plats will be for the exclusive use of the owners of the lots bordering said pond.  The undersigned owners intend to convey the ponds to a non-profit corporation, which will govern the use and maintenance thereof.


If you need a copy of the Bylaws or the Covenants, please e-mail idlewildnewsletter@live.com with your request.
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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
June 16, 2013
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What’s for Dinner?

Quick-Fix Beef Burrito Skillet

It’s the savory goodness of a beef burrito with the ease of an all-in-one dinner. Let everyone top it off their own way with fresh lettuce, ripe tomato and creamy avocado.

Time - prep: 30 min      total: 30 min
Servings - total: 4 servings

What You Need

1lb.  lean ground beef
1pkg.  (1-1/4 oz.) Taco Seasoning Mix
1can  (15.5 oz.) no-salt-added red kidney beans, rinsed
1cup  Thick 'N Chunky Salsa
1cup  water
4 flour tortillas (6 inch), cut into 1-1/2-inch pieces
1cup Mexican Style Finely Shredded Four Cheese
1/3cup Sour Cream
1large green onion, chopped

Make It

BROWN meat in large nonstick skillet on medium-high heat; drain.
ADD next 4 ingredients; stir. Bring to boil; simmer on medium-low heat 5 min.
STIR in tortilla pieces; top with cheese. Remove from heat; cover. Let stand 5 min. or until cheese is melted. Top with sour cream and onions.

Kitchens Tips

Size-Wise: Enjoy your favorite foods while keeping portion size in mind.

Special Extra: Add more of your favorite Mexican-style toppings, such as shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes and/or chopped avocados, before serving.

Substitute: Prepare using extra-lean ground beef, 2% Milk Finely Shredded Four Cheese, and Light Sour Cream.

 

What’s for Dessert?

Peanut Butter Bumble Bees

Everyone loved these. They are tasty little treats!!!

Time:    prep: 30 min     total: 30 min
Servings: total: 15 servings, 2 bees each

What You Need

1/4cup  (1/2 stick) butter or margarine, softened
1cup Creamy Peanut Butter
1cup powdered sugar
1-1/2cups Graham Cracker Crumbs or finely crushed Honey Grahams
1oz. Semi-Sweet Chocolate
1/3cup Sliced Almonds, toasted

 

Make It

BEAT butter, peanut butter and powdered sugar in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Add cracker crumbs; mix well.
SHAPE tablespoonful of butter mixture into 1-inch oval to resemble body of bumble bee. Repeat with remaining butter mixture for additional "bees."
MELT chocolate as directed on package. Drizzle in lines on top of bees to resemble bees' stripes. Insert almonds into both sides of each body for "wings." Store in refrigerator up to 3 days.

 

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Idlewild Duck-E-News
Winter 2013 Edition


idlewildnewsletter@live.com www.idlewildhoa.blogspot.com

Idlewild Homeowners Assoc.
PO Box 1341
Sumter, SC 29151-1341


Important Numbers
Street sign and pot hole issues 436-2558
Police (Speeding, vandalism) 436-2739
Animal Control 436-2066
Black River Electric 469-8060
Sheriff’s Office 436-2790
Poison Control 800-222-1222
PUPS(Call before you dig) 888-721-7877
Trash Pick-up http://www.sumtersc.gov/Departments/PublicServices_Sanitation.aspx


Board Members
Frank Shuler 773-8676 fshuler@jssjlaw.com
David Ardis 469-0714 davidardis@ftc-i.net
Jeff Diven 469-6434 jeff@sumterprecision.com
Monte Duncan 905-1161 duncandogs@ymail.com
Mark Hopson 464-0796 mark.hopson@bd.com
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact one of your board members or e-mail the Duck-E-News.


Lawn Care
L & S is contracted to do the lawn care in the common areas. This means all the circles in the cul-de-sacs and both entrances. They are responsible for the grass, bushes, trees and flowers in each circle and at both entrances. If you have leaves or debris in the street in front of your property it is your responsibility to remove it. L & S will remove leaves and debris from the grassy areas only. If you have questions, please contact one of the Board Members.


ATTENTION DOG OWNERS!
With the cool weather of winter and more folks out walking their pets, we would like to remind everyone to be courteous to your neighbors. Please don’t allow your pet to walk through or to do their business in people's yards. Be respectful of your neighbors and your neighborhood. Carry a doggie bag and clean up after your pet.

Neighborhood Watch
What is Neighborhood Watch?
In essence, Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program that stresses education and common sense (Stegenga 2000). It teaches citizens how to help themselves by identifying and reporting suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. In addition, it provides citizens with the opportunity to make their neighborhoods safer and improve the quality of life. Neighborhood Watch groups typically focus on observation and awareness as a means of preventing crime and employ strategies that range from simply promoting social interaction and "watching out for each other" to active patrols by groups of citizens (Yin, et al., 1976).
Most neighborhood crime prevention groups are organized around a block or a neighborhood and are started with assistance from a law enforcement agency. Volunteers who donate their time and resources are typically at the center of such programs, since many do not have a formal budget or source of funding. One study (Garofalo and McLeod, 1988) found that most Neighborhood Watches were located in areas that contained high percentages of single-family homes, little or no commercial establishments, and residents who had lived at their current address for more than five years. This study also found that most of the programs used street signs to show the presence of the program to potentially deter any would-be criminals.
All Neighborhood Watches share one foundational idea: that bringing community members together to reestablish control of their neighborhoods promotes an increased quality of life and reduces the crime rate in that area. As Rosenbaum (1988) put it ". . . if social disorganization is the problem and if traditional agents of social control no longer are performing adequately, we need to find alternative ways to strengthen informal social control and to restore a 'sense of neighborhood'". That's precisely what Neighborhood Watch strives to do. In fact, from the earliest attempts to deal with the neighborhood structure as it relates to crime (through the Chicago Area Project of the early 1900s), to modern attempts at neighborhood crime prevention, collective action by residents has proved one of the most effective strategies.
The reason for this effectiveness is rather simple: Involving community members in watch programs decreases opportunities for criminals to commit crime rather than attempting to change their behavior or motivation.
Today's Neighborhood Watch Program is an effective means of crime control and neighborhood cohesiveness. While not all of the programs in place today go by the same name, they all accomplish the same goal: to bring community members together to fight crime. As Minor aptly wrote, "Neighborhood is the key to maintaining successful relationships."
http://www.usaonwatch.org/about/neighborhoodwatch.aspx

Your neighborhood is only as good as you make it.


New Neighbors?
Have you had a new neighbor move in next door or on your street in the last 3 months? If so, please e-mail ildewildnewsletter@live.com or contact a board member so we may welcome them. We want to be sure everyone feels welcome in the Idlewild community.


Famous Quotes
I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor?
Mother Teresa


HOA Dues
If you have not paid your HOA Dues for 2012, please send them to the address above. Dues are $100.00.
Litterbugs
Help keep the streets of Idlewild clean. Don’t throw trash on the street and lawns. Report litterbugs to the Litter Busters Hotline: #LB from cell phone or 1-877-7-LITTER. Report the tag number of the vehicle, type of vehicle and location. You can remain anonymous.


South Carolina Facts
What are the 4 regions of South Carolina?

• Lowcountry – Area along SC coast from Pawleys Island south to the Savannah River – sometimes spelled Low Country
• Midlands – Located in the center of the state stretching from Aiken County in the west to Clarendon County in the east, Fairfield County to the north and Orangeburg County at the south. Columbia is in the heart of the Midlands region.
• Pee Dee – Northeast area of SC including the Grand Strand
• Upstate – Northwestern part of SC featuring the Appalachian Mountains – sometimes called Upcountry


Neighbors Supporting Neighbors!
Do you own and operate a business and live in Idlewild? If so, send us your info (e-mail your business card would be perfect) and we will list it in the next edition of the Duck-E-News. Neighbors need to know your business so they can support you.

Megan Manus Photography
www.meganmanusphotography.com
Email is megan@meganmanus photography



Idlewild Spotlight
In the spotlight of this edition are Article VII, VIII, IX and X of the Bylaws and Restrictive Covenant #20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
Bylaws
Article VII

Books and Records

The books records and the papers of the Association shall at all times, during reasonable business hours, be subject to inspection by any member or first Mortgagee. The Restrictive Covenants, Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws shall be available for inspection by any member at the principle office of the Association, where copies may be purchased at a reasonable cost.

Article VIII

Assessments

As more fully provided in the Restrictive Covenants each member is obligated to pay to the Association annual and Individual Lot Maintenance Assessments for maintenance of common lot areas. Payments are secured by a continuing lien upon the property against which the assessment is not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date and delinquent assessments shall bear interest from the date of delinquency at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum and the Association may bring an action against the Owner personally obligated to pay same or foreclose the lien against the property in the manner provided in the Restrictive Covenants. No Owner may waive or otherwise avoid liability for the assessments provided herein and by the Restrictive Covenants by nonuse of the Common Properties or abandonment of such Owner’s lot.

Article IX

No Corporate Seal

There shall be no corporate seal.

Article X

Amendments

Section 1

These Bylaws may be amended at a regular or special meeting of the members by a vote of a Majority of a quorum of members present in person or by proxy. The procedure to amend the Bylaws she be: (a) the Board of Directors may propose the amendment to the Bylaws by resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted for adoption at a meeting of the members; or (b) any five (5) members may set forth the proposed amendment by petition by them submitted, which shall be filed with the Secretary of the Association Board. Notice of the meeting of the members, stating the purpose of the meeting, including the proposed amendment, shall be given to each member entitled to vote on the proposed amendment, and to each director. If notice required by Article III, Section 3, has been given, the proposed amendment may be adopted at any meeting of members by a majority of a quorum of members present in person or by proxy.

Section 2

In the case of any conflict between the Articles of Incorporation and these Bylaws, the Articles shall control, and in the case of any conflict between the Restrictive Covenants and these Bylaws, the Restrictive Covenants shall control.


Restrictive Covenants

20. The Architectural Control Committee shall be consulted and shall have final authority on the location and facing of the residence constructed on any lot.

21. All structures shall be completed within one (1) year from the date of groundbreaking unless the time is otherwise extended by the Architectural Control Committee.

22. All landscaping and outside decorations shall be approved by the Architectural Control Committee.

23. No inoperative vehicles shall be maintained on the property for longer than a thirty (30) day period.

24. All vehicles larger than a standard passenger vehicle, such as tractors, etc, will be parked in back of any residence and out of the view of the street.

25. No objects of any kind such as television dishes will be located on the property unless it has been approved by the Architectural Control Committee.

If you need a copy of the Bylaws or the Covenants, please e-mail idlewildnewsletter@live.com with your request.


What’s for Dinner?
CHEESY PASTA BAKE
Recipe Ingredients:
4 cups penne pasta, uncooked
1lb. lean ground beef
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1 onion, chopped
1 jar (24 oz.) spaghetti sauce
3Tbsp. OSCAR MAYER Real Bacon Bits
1tsp. Italian seasoning
1-1/3 cups KRAFT Shredded Triple Cheddar Cheese with a TOUCH OF PHILADELPHIA
Make It:
HEAT oven 375°F.
COOK pasta as directed on package, omitting salt.
MEANWHILE, brown ground beef with vegetables in large skillet sprayed with cooking spray. Add sauce, bacon and seasoning; mix well. Simmer on medium-low heat 10 min. or until slightly thickened, stirring occasionally.
DRAIN pasta. Add to sauce; mix well. Pour into 13x9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray; top with cheese.
BAKE 25 to 30 min. or until heated through.
Kraft Kitchens Tips
Make Ahead - Casserole can be assembled ahead of time. Refrigerate up to 24 hours. When ready to serve, bake, uncovered, as directed.
Substitute - Prepare using KRAFT Finely Shredded Triple Cheddar Cheese.
Substitute - Prepare using OSCAR MAYER Bacon Pieces or chopped OSCAR MAYER Fully Cooked Bacon.
This recipe provided courtesy of http://www.kraftrecipes.com/


What’s for Dessert?
SNOWBALL CAKE

What You Need
1 pkg. (2-layer size) devil's food cake mix
1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened
1 egg
2Tbsp. granulated sugar
1 pkg. (3.4 oz.) JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Instant Pudding
1/4cup powdered sugar
1cup cold milk
1 tub (8 oz.) COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, thawed
1cup BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut
Make It
HEAT oven to 350ºF.
PREPARE cake batter, in 2-1/2-qt. ovenproof bowl, as directed on package; scrape side of bowl. Beat cream cheese, egg and granulated sugar until well blended; spoon into center of batter in bowl.
BAKE 1 hour 5 min. or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool cake in bowl 10 min. Loosen cake from bowl with knife; invert onto wire rack. Remove bowl. Cool cake completely.
MEANWHILE, beat dry pudding mix, powdered sugar and milk in bowl with whisk 2 min. Stir in COOL WHIP. Refrigerate until ready to use.
PLACE cake on plate; frost with pudding mixture. Cover with coconut. Keep refrigerated.
This recipe provided courtesy of http://www.kraftrecipes.com/


From Harper's Magazine:

Amount of pizza eaten each day in U.S. (acres): 75

The four food groups: Fast, Frozen, Instant, and Chocolate.


HOA BOARD MEMBERS NEEDED

There will be two positions open on the Board of Directors
Please consider running for one of these positions and support your community
If you are interested or know a neighbor who is interested, you may contact one of the current Board Members or send an e-mail to idlewildnewsletter@live.com

Article IV

Board of Directors

The affairs of the association shall be managed by a five (5) member Board of Directors. Only property owning members may serve on the Board of Directors. Directors will normally serve a three (3) year term of office. At the first annual meeting, members will elect one (1) director to serve for a one (1) year term, two (2) directors to serve two (2) year terms and two (2) directors to serve three (3) year terms. Thereafter all directors will be elected for three (3) year terms. Any Director may be removed from the Board, with or without cause, by a majority vote of the members of the Association. In the event of death, resignation or removal of a director, his or her successor shall be selected by the remaining Board members and shall serve for the unexpired term of said predecessor.

Next HOA Meeting – TBD (A new venue is being considered)