Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Monday, January 8, 2018

Morgan Hill 16809 Cory Drive closeness to neighborhood amenities

Here are the distances and times from 16809 Cory Drive to some common neighborhood amenities in Morgan Hill:
0.6 miles (3 minutes drive, 13 min walk) to the main shopping plaza along E. Dunn Ave which includes:
  • Safeway
  • Trader Joe's 17035 Laurel Rd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
  • The Home Depot 860 E Dunne Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
  • Kelly-Moore Paints
  • Starbucks
  • Burger King
1.0 mile (4 minutes) to
Morgan Hill Caltrain Station
17300 Depot St., Morgan Hill 95037 
(Main access and parking is off Butterfield Blvd.)
Here's the weekday timetable: http://www.caltrain.com/schedules/weekdaytimetable.html

1.3 miles (5 minutes) to 

Morgan Hill Community Park

171 W Edmundson Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

1.4 miles (5 minutes) to 

Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center

16500 Condit Rd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

1.8 miles (5 minutes) to

Morgan Hill Aquatics Center

16200 Condit Rd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

1.8 miles (6 minutes) to
Morgan Hill Library
660 West Main Avenue, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

3.9 miles (9 minutes) to
Anderson Lake County Park 
19245 Malaguerra Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037

Friday, December 9, 2016

Newcomers rough synopsys of Sunnyvale, CA

Sunnyvale is a very modern, organized, suburban, residential city well-situated in the center of Silicon Valley. Sunnyvale is bordered by portions of San Jose to the north, Moffett Federal Airfield to the northwest, Mountain View to the west, Los Altos to the southwest, Cupertino to the south, and Santa Clara to the east. Sunnyvale boasts one of the most organized road systems - Commuters have multiple East-West road options (El Camino Real, Central Expressway, Highway 101, Homestead Rd, Fremont Ave, etc) and multiple North-South road options (Sunnyvale-Saratoga, Wolfe Rd, Fair Oaks, Mathilda Ave, Mary Ave, Lawrence Expressway, etc.) As part of the Silicon Valley, several high-tech companies such as Maxim Integrated Products, Juniper Networks, Palm, Inc., AMD, NetApp, Spansion, Yahoo!, Simco Electronics, Mirapoint, AppliedMicro and Ariba are headquartered in Sunnyvale. Sunnyvale encompasses the 94085, 94086, 94087, and 94089 zip codes.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Seven Springs is a community in the Regnart Elementary, Kennedy Middle, and Monta Vista High school attendance region

Seven Springs is a community in the Regnart Elementary, Kennedy Middle, and Monta Vista High school attendance region. All 3 schools are considered at or near the top of the top in the Cupertino The Seven Springs homeowner association online to provide you with more convenience and a wealth of online services and opportunities to share ideas and information; get news and announcements; access an online resource center for important forms and much more. make reservations, first to the Ping Pong Room and also reserving the Clubhouse. Simply click on the link and it will take you to the calendar or it will bring up the form you require. CLUBHOUSE RESERVATIONS The link to the Clubhouse Rental Application is Clubhouse Rental Application. Please complete SIGN and RETURN ONLY the Application with BOTH the RENTAL FEE CHECK SEPARATE SECURITY DEPOSIT. Make checks payable to SEVEN SPRINGS OWNERS ASSOCIATION. The application and checks should be mailed to Community Management Services, Inc., 1935 Dry Creek Road, Campbell, CA 95008, before reservation will be confirmed. Cathy O'Connell is the person in the Customer Service Department at CMS in charge of processing the clubhouse reservations. Cathy will work with homeowners to determine whether requested dates are available. Homeowners will be required to pick up the clubhouse key from Community Management offices in advance of the event. Homeowners can inquire on date availability by emailing Cathy at: coconnell@communitymanagement.com. PING PONG RESERVATIONS Online Reservations Rules: 1.Reservations cannot be made earlier than 4 weeks in advance. Automatic repeating events are not allowed. 2.Reservation time slots are for one hour, on the hour. 3.Each household is allowed to make one online reservation per week. Abuse of this rule will result in suspension of ping-pong room privileges. 4.Reservations are void if not claimed within the first 15 minutes. Procedure: 1.Set up a Google account at http://google.com/calendar 2.Send an email to pingpong@seven-springs.org requesting access to the calendar. Include your street address and Google account from the previous step. 3.You will get a response by email that includes the link to the calendar. 4.Reserve a time slot on the calendar. Bring a printed copy as proof of reservation, or bring your PDA. Walk-In Reservations Time slots that are not reserved online are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Rules: 1.Reservation time slots are for one hour, on the hour. 2.Walk-in users must yield the room to users with an online reservation. 3.Walk-in reservations for a given hour must be made during the prior hour. 4.Anyone using the room during the current hour may not make a walk in reservation for the next hour. Procedure: 1.Write your name, address, and the start time you are reserving on the whiteboard. 2.You must be present when your time slot begins to claim your reservation.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Santa Clara Homestead Little League

Santa Clara Homestead Little League is in full swing right now.


Games and practices are usually on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Twice a season, the kids in Farm League get to play on the Major Field. The kids enjoy playing on the Major Field because it has the atmosphere of a real playing field with announcers, bleachers, a home run fence, lines, etc.

The Home team's job is to set up the bases and rake before the game.
If you need to dry up some puddles, then throw QuickDry on them.

The Visiting team's job is to remove the bases, return the bases to the storage shack in Minor Field, then and rake after game.

The League provides each child a cap and a T-shirt with the team name + socks

Parents need to provide shoes (cleats for baseball or soccer are both ok), baseball pants (no shorts), belt, athletic supporter. Optional: Buy your own helmet. (Kids can also borrow a helmet every time they are at bat.). Parent can buy all this equipment at Sports Basement, Sports Authority, All Out Baseball (expensive), and/or Big5.