27 August 2008
Attention Lake Shore Ladies
We'd like to extend an invitation to the women in our neighborhood & their friends to join a bowling league. League bowling is a lot of fun, gets you out of the house, spending time w/ other active ladies, & is a wonderful way to socialize.
League bowling is on Tuesdays @ 12:30 PM beginning 2 Sep. It will be @ the Heather Ridge Bowling Alley which is @ Iliff & Peoria.
The league is for women 55 & older & because this is a handicapped league, there is no prerequisite bowling average.
The league is seriously looking to increase the number of league bowlers. All women are welcome even if you've never bowled in a league before. Please contact Brenda Hummel by phone (303-750-0219) or e-mail
bfhummel@comcast.net if you are interested & don't forget to pass this along to your friends.
- posted by Michelle @ 12:34 PM
20 August 2008
Puppy Found!
Good news, the lost puppy has been found & her family has been contacted. Thank you to everyone who spent time looking for her!
- posted by Michelle @ 7:02 PM
Lost Puppy -- Missing For Just a Few Hours
Please, we need your help. One of our neighbors is missing a puppy. The puppy is a female Maltese, white w/ brown spots. Her body is shaved but tail is not. She weighs about 3.5 lbs. & was wearing a pink collar w/ glass diamonds.
The puppy means the world to this family & they are offering a $1,200 reward. Check your mailbox for a flier w/ a pic of the puppy & info on contacting the owner. If you don't have a flier, but do have any info, please send e-mail to
5er388402@sneakemail.com.
Thank you so much for your assistance.
- posted by Michelle @ 6:11 PM
28 July 2008
Announcing the Lake Shore Neighbors' Blog
We have started a blog for all of us who are interested in issues & events that affect our community & who strive to improve it. This blog is a place where neighbors with thoughtful, divergent opinions can have frank discussions. Please take a look when you have a moment:
http://onlinelakeshore.blogspot.comAll of your suggestions, ideas, & feedback are welcome.
- posted by Michelle @ 7:27 AM
20 July 2008
Neighborhood Watch Alert
From Lisa Kelly, a reminder to please keep your garage door closed at all times. This evening a homeowner found an intruder in his garage. He told the intruder to leave and contacted the police. Lisa will provide more information as soon as she receives it.
If you see anything or anyone suspicious, please contact Lisa so she can make everyone aware. Thank you very much.
- posted by Michelle @ 12:23 AM
23 June 2008
Neighborhood Watch Alerts
From Lisa Kelly, we have information on a couple of recent incidents.
- A homeowner reported the following:
You might want to do a "remember to keep your garage door closed" message to everyone in Lake Shore. In the middle of the day, we had come home from camping and had our garage door open while we unloaded. My husband was kneeling down next to the camper (out of sight) when a sedan stopped in front of our house and a young man got out and was on his way into our garage, we assume to "grab and go". My husband stood up and startled him and he ran back to the car where his buddies were waiting and they took off.
- A few days ago a gray jeep with four young men inside was seen on Caspian. One of the boys yelled something and they then threw a water balloon at a resident. If you have any information concerning this incident, please contact me as soon as possible.
If you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
- posted by Michelle @ 12:03 AM
02 September 2007
Aurora Household Chemical Roundup
- Each September the Water Quality and Environmental Programs Division hosts the Household Chemical Roundup. Aurora residents are encouraged to bring their unwanted or excess household chemicals to be recycled or disposed of properly.
The next Roundup is scheduled for Sept. 15, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Roundup is busiest in the morning. For shorter lines and wait time, come in the late afternoon. The Roundup is located at 13645 E. Ellsworth Ave.
Acceptable products: Household chemicals and products like lawn and garden chemicals, household cleaners, other common household chemicals, paint products, vehicle batteries, antifreeze, used motor oil, mercury, automotive products, and tires
Unacceptable Products: Products that will not be accepted include household batteries, explosives, propane tanks, radioactive wastes, infectious or biological wastes. No business waste or mixed chemicals will be accepted.
Only products from Aurora households are accepted and proof of residency is required.
For more information about the program, check the City of Aurora website, http://www.auroragov.org/AuroraGov/Departments/AuroraWater/Clean_Water_Program/006721?ssSourceNodeId=797&ssSourceSiteId=621
- posted by Earl @ 1:21 PM