The Garden Club had its meeting on the 20th of January. Jerry Koppang had organized a great wreath making workshop. It was a very interesting and creative experience for those of us who had never done it before. For $5, a metal wreath was provided along with soil and Spanish moss. For those that did not bring enough succulents, there were plenty … [Read more...]
Website – Latests Posts
Please visit www.niguelshores.org to keep up to date on happenings in our community. This month, when you visit our Website, you will have an opportunity to see photos of several fun events which have taken place in Niguel Shores throughout the Holidays; there are photos of our Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, as well as of the very fun New Year’s … [Read more...]
Traffic & Safety Committee – Coyotes, Vehicle Code, Electric Scooters
Coyote Warning: We have had several new reports that a coyote is back in our community. Apparently, he is roaming the neighborhood just east of the ClubHouse at about an hour or so before sunset. Based on the reports, he might well be the younger of the two most often seen last year. If that is the case, he/she deviates from the normal nocturnal … [Read more...]
Potluck – February 16, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.
When: February 16 Where: Niguel Shores ClubHouse Time: 6:00 p.m. Please join us and get together with your neighbors and friends for a potluck. Please bring $1, your table service and a beverage of your choice. You are also asked to contribute a main dish, salad or desert to share for our always delicious buffet. Former attendees will … [Read more...]
Volunteer of the Year 2013: Nancy Tinnes
Congratulations to the 2013 Volunteer of the Year Nancy Tinnes Congratulations on being selected as the Niguel Shores Community Association Volunteer of the Year for 2013. We want to thank you for your hard work and dedication to this community. Nancy and Gary moved to the Shores in 2003 and since then she has given much of her time in service s … [Read more...]
Women’s Golf – January 2014 Update
The day of our Christmas Tournament dawned as one of the coldest of the year; finally winter was here. Frost was on the ground and only nine players braved the cold arriving with golf bags handsomely decorated with Christmas symbols. They were so good that the best had to be chosen by raffle with Judy Boitano the … [Read more...]
Page Turners – Waiting for Snow in Havana by Carlos Eire
Page Turners Book Club will be discussing Waiting for Snow in Havana, by Carlos Eire. Carlos Eire has created a memorable record of his childhood in Havana writing of his lovely surroundings populated by colorful characters, many of them related to him. The shadow of impending doom in the shape of Fidel's revolution slowly but relentlessly advances … [Read more...]
Oreo Cookie Book Club – Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson
This month’s book is Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson. The meeting will be at the home of Mary Crowl at 1:30 on January 15. February’s book is Nature Wars: The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards into Battlegrounds by Jim Sterba. That meeting will be on … [Read more...]





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