On Friday (December 18),
Come celebrate the Holiday Season.
Meet your neighbors and join us for our Second
Annual Hillside Village Caroling, Cocoa and Cookie Gathering.
List of some songs.
The Little Drummer Boy
Deck The Halls
Joy To The World
Jingle Bells
Silent Night
Silver Bells
Do You Hear What I Hear
Oh Christmas Tree
The First Noel
Blue Christmas
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
and more...
Streets we will try to visit.
Ronda Dr.
Yellowstone
Jones Ave
Rowan Ave
Ditman Ave
Vineburn Ave
Hicks Ave
Multnomah St
Richelieu
Edelle
Fire Station 16
Would you like us to visit your street, Let us know.
caroling@lahillsidevillage.com
HVPOA President's Message
Hello neighbors!
It’s been a long time since our last newsletter. Our Association meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Absolute Towing on Valley Blvd. Prior to our regular meeting, we have our Neighborhood Watch meeting at 6 p.m....
Remember our community is only as good as our property owners make it. We need your help, so get involved. Come and help us make our neighborhood safe, find out what is happening in our area, and give us your input to any problems the neighborhood might have.
Our meetings don’t take a lot of time, just two hours each month. Sometimes we have guest speakers i.e., City Officials, representatives from fire and police departments, and we are lucky to always have Councilmember Huizar’ Field Representative, Cecelia Alatorre, at every meeting. So a lot of problems are solved with her help. She also informs us of what Councilmember Huizar is doing in the 14th District.
Hope to see you at our next meeting.
Bus Shelters
Our Association has been working with Councilmember Huizar in having bus shelters and benches placed around our area. One has already been approved for the North side of Soto at Multnomah. One will shortly be added at Eastern and Druid.
"Take a Bag Leave a Bag"
For all of you who walk your dogs in Ascot Park there are now stations where you can pick up these plastic to use for clean up after your pet. HVPOA is responsible for keeping two of the bins filled with bangs of the convenience of all neighbors who explore our neighborhood's park.