HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS - The Oaks Community Association



HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Earl Dodson, President

418-5024

Robert Vescera, Vice-President

274-4903

JoAnn Keen, Secretary

274-0514

Shirley Lacy, Treasurer

274-0362

George Lee, Director

602/430-6577

Dean Morrison, Director

274-0239

Al Mueller, Director

274-6052

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THE OAKS OFFICE

Open Monday – Friday,

9:30 am until 5:30 pm

Saturday, 9:30 am until 12:30 pm

Closed Sunday

209/274-6056

209/274-6058 fax

TOCA@



Terri Bailey,

Park Administrator

ParkAdmr.TOCA@

Morgan Seaman,

Administrative Assistant

Tami Prefling, Bookkeeper

Bkkr.TOCA@

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EMERGENCY CONTACTS

(for pipe leaks and similar problems on grounds)

Mon-Fri, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm,

call Terri Bailey

After hours or weekends,

Dean Morrison

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES,

call 911

NIGHT SECURITY

On-Duty Night Watchman

9:00 pm until 3 am

209/781-5377

Common Scams to Beware of

Within the large realm of fraud crimes, there are certain swindles that seem to grow in popularity and victim awareness. Here is a list of the most common fraud schemes today.

Everywhere you look, there is some type of scheme that we must protect ourselves from. We are bombarded with stories and potential threats in our own backyards.

For the most part, many of these fraud schemes can be avoided. All you have to do is be cautious and make sure that you use common sense over old fashioned trust.

It is suggested that you review the different types of fraud scams so that you can educate yourself and learn how to stay clear of common fraud schemes.

Identity Fraud:

If a criminal gets hold of your personal information such as a social insurance number. They are able to open several credit cards and other accounts under your name. However, by the time you receive notice of the charges, the criminals are long gone.

Mail Fraud Scams:

In most cases mail fraud scams are based on home owners buying products from mail order catalogues but, never receiving the product. Other examples include false advertising for a product but when received, it is not what you ordered. Any scheme involving money through the mail is considered a mail fraud offense. Buyers beware.

Email Fraud:

If you have ever received an email asking for money in any way, it was probably fraud email at work. Much like postal fraud, this concerns crimes involving money through electronic delivered mail.

Internet Fraud Scams:

When it comes to internet fraud schemes and scams, this type of sham involves any criminal act committed over the internet. Those at risk include people using email, online shoppers and anyone who uses the internet. Risks of becoming a victim of internet fraud are high for those eager to share personal information online. Beware of internet fraud scams online.*

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Candied Sweet Potatoes Recipe

Ingredients

• 4 pounds sweet potatoes, quartered

• 1 1/4 cups margarine

• 1 1/4 cups brown sugar

• 3 cups miniature marshmallows, divided

• ground cinnamon to taste

• ground nutmeg to taste

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Grease a 9x13 inch baking dish.

2. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add potatoes and boil until slightly underdone, about 15 minutes. Drain, cool and peel.

3. In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine margarine, brown sugar, 2 cups marshmallows, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cook until marshmallows are melted, stirring occasionally.

4. Stir potatoes into marshmallow sauce. While stirring, mash about half of the potatoes, and break the others into bite-sized chunks. Transfer to prepared dish.

5. Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and cover top evenly with remaining marshmallows. Return to oven and bake until marshmallows are golden brown.

6. Enjoy!

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