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September 28, 2018 Inside this issue: Surfside Events Peninsula Events Entertainment/News Local Services 2 Travis says, 3 Hawaiian Chieftain 4 Chili Cook-off 5 Water Music Festival 6 Cranberrian Festival 7 Homeless Beach Pets Medical Fundraiser Water Dept. Special Update 8 9 Air BNB/Chipping info. 10 Website info/helpful Numbers/Doggie stations 11 Enchanted April 12 Green Bag Program 13 Word Search 14 Calendar 15 SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 31402 H St. Ocean Park, WA 98640 360-665-4171 office@surfsideonline.org

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Page 3 Travis Says, SURFSIDE DEPUTY REPORT DEPUTY T. OSTGAARD SEPTEMBER 20th SEPTEMBER 26th, 2018 On 09/19 a homeowner in the 32800 block of G St. heard someone open his gate at about 130 a.m.. When the homeowner got outside on his porch he saw a car pulling away and he later noticed that he was missing a blue glass ball. On 09/21 there was a report of two males on bicycles behind the Surfside water building on G St. The reporting party stated that when the males saw him, they left the area. On 09/25 I was advised of an abandoned boat on Oysterville Rd. The boat is on private property and I advised DCD. On 09/26 I observed a male subject walking and knew he had a felony warrant for his arrest. I contacted and arrested the suspect. He was transported to the jail. Traffic warnings: 2 Suspicious circumstances: 2 Theft: 1 Warrant arrest: 1 SLOW DOWN!! 25 mph in all Surfside areas other than I Street North of the mini-mall! Emergency? CALL 911!!!! For non-emergency calls, call the Sheriff s office at 360-642-9397. If it s Travis you need to speak with leave a message at the business office and he ll return your call. The office personnel are not dispatchers.

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Page 5 WARM UP YOUR CROCK POTS AND SAVE THE DATE! The 10th Annual Surfside Chili Cook-Off, Bake & Crafts Fair is scheduled - rain or shine - for Saturday, October 13, 11-3 at the Oysterville Schoolhouse. *PRIZES * LIVE MUSIC * FUN * Crafts: $5/table - by reservation only. (Call the Surfside Office @ 360-665- 4171 to reserve your table.) Space is limited! No entry fees for chili pots, entries must be received between 11-11:45 am. A minimum donation of $2 for Chili tasting is requested. Tasting is from 12:15 1:30 pm. Awards at 2:00 pm. All proceeds (excluding craft sales) go to the OP Food4Kids Backpack program.

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Page 10 Just a reminder There are NO SHORT TERM RENTALS in the Surfside Homeowners Association. NO ARBNB, NO VACATION rental of any kind. Only 30 day or longer rentals are allowed. 2.14 Except as permitted in designated areas, no short term rentals ( under than 30 days) transient rentals shall be permitted. If you have any questions, contact the business office. 360-665-4171 The 2018 Surfside Firewise season was HUGE success! We ended the season Wednesday September 5 th. The 2018 season resulted in 754 Members using the chipping site over 33 days. The Average Members per Day was 22.8 versus 18.5 for 2017 season, a significant increase. We are hoping to open the site next week for members to take chips free of charge. Once the fencing has been removed and contractor has left the site you are welcome to take all the chipped material you can use, FREE. Lastly, many thanks to this year s 21 wonderful volunteers. And our great Surfside staff who make this program possible! From staffing the site, to helping unload, raking, accounting, organizing and advertising, you all help make Surfside a great place to live and play.

Page 11 To review the CC&R s click the Governance tab The click on the link Surfside Covenants amended 8/15/15 A pdf will pop up for you to review Just below the CC&R s are the Articles of Incorporation, Operations Manual & the Employee Manual On the Governance tab you will also see links for all of our financials, the final budget, Strategic Plan and Reserve Study Doggie Stations Surfside has doggie stations with bags supplied at the following locations: 306th, 311th, 317th, 330th, 341st, 345th, 350th & 357th beach paths There is also a doggie station at the business office.

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Page 13 Dear Surfside Members, Thank you for your donation to the Ocean Park Food Bank at the collection barrel located in the Surfside Office. Food Bank volunteers monitor the barrel and insure that your donations get to the Food Bank. The Ocean Park Food Bank is feeding more and more of your neighbors and your donations are both critical and greatly appreciated. Again, thank you for helping our neighbors who are less fortunate! You can return the sign up form to the Surfside Business office or the Ocean Park Food Bank Many hands make lighter work ~ John Heywood

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