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Winter Watering

Do you regularly water your trees, yard, and landscaping during the winter months? Your landscape can be covered in snow, but it still needs some attention and upkeep even during the snowy season. Winter weather is often drier and plants need periodic watering to keep them healthy during their dormant state. Winter watering can also prevent root

Pet Safety Tips for Winter

Many are aware of frigid temperatures we are having! You may put on big puffy jackets, scarfs, mittens and a hat to keep from the bitter cold getting you. But many forget that in temperatures like these, your animals need extra layers too! Use some of these helpful tips below for your four-legged friends. Beware

Effective Board Meetings

With the new year comes time to reflect on the past and make a list of things to improve upon in the upcoming year. This is something that even Board of Directors should do! Reflect on your past Board Meetings, events and things you would like to accomplish. One of those changes may be to

Kindness in Your Community

In honor of World Kindness Day, here is a little post on how to spread kindness in your Communities! With the holidays fast approaching, it is important to keep in mind the reason for the season. For some this means cooking big meals with lots of tasty treats and for others it means weekend trips

Building Neighborly Love

Some are dusting off their snow gear and others are ready for hibernation- but like it or not, winter is right around the corner! Here are five tips to help you be a better neighbor this winter season: Remember to shovel your sidewalks  Sidewalks can be more dangerous than the streets since they are not

Hammersmith Acquires Mountain Managers!

Hammersmith Management has acquired Mountain Managers, an HOA management and vacation rental company located in Summit County, Colorado. “This is another exciting expansion in the Rocky Mountain area,” said John Hammersmith, CEO. “Having managed in Winter Park for some time, we understand the unique needs of residents in the mountain communities, and we are confident

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