From the Access Control Committee
July is a great month for celebrations beginning with July 4th. Traditionally along with July 4 are fireworks. If you choose to purchase and use fireworks, please be aware of the following: • Fireworks present multiple opportunities for serious injury and property...
Thanks and Appreciation to Bunny George
Words of Appreciation for Bunny George After more than 15 years of faithful service on the Access Control Committee, Bunny George has stepped down from that position. Bunny’s contribution was most seen as she brought her many years of real estate experience to the...
School Supply Drive for Families of Slain Children
We are again having a School Supplies Drive to benefit Families of Slain Children. These supplies are desperately needed for children who otherwise would not have these important items for their education. The drive will run July 23 thru August 5 Supplies needed:...
Pickleball Court Reservation Rules Effective July 12th
If you haven’t yet joined your friends and neighbors for a game of pickleball, you’re missing the fun. The number of Deercreek players is increasing daily. In order to accommodate more players, new rules will be applied to the Skedda Reservation App effective July 12,...
Spotlight on Charity Families of Slain Children (FOSCI)
Families of Slain Children’s top mission is “To touch the lives of hurting families’. FOSCI was established in 2006 to support and ensure the emotional and physical wellbeing of families who have lost a family member to violence. For over 16 years, through the grace...
Thank You!
Thank you Deercreek! Thanks to your generosity, less fortunate children in our community (covering 7 zip codes) will be able to have a midday snack/meal at home during the summer when school lunches are not available. We also received the following message from the...
City of Jacksonville Disability Expo 2023
Storm Water Drains are Part of our Homeowner Association Liabilities
As could be noted in the picture, this drain is covered with pine needles/ debris. This debris gets into the drainage system, clogs the drain, often causing the drain to back up into the street when it rains. There are numerous drains around the community that look...