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1 September - October 2018 The Courier September October 2018 Dear Friends and Neighbors ~ Board Code of Conduct/Ethics Policy Problem or Progress? Oaks North Community Center Center Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM After 5:00 PM Hours are available by appointment Closed Saturday & Sunday Oaks North Dr. San Diego, CA Labor Day Holiday Hours Monday September 3rd Pool and Fitness Center are open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM The Locker Room will close promptly at 7:00 PM NO other rooms will be open Please Take Note of the New Hours Board of Directors To Be Announced Following the Annual Meeting held on August 27, 2018 Board of Directors Meetings Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018 At 6:00 PM Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018 At 10:00 AM **In the Auditorium** OAKS NORTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - CODE OF CONDUCT FOR DIRECTORS ADOPTED: May 16, 2018 WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Oaks North Community Association ( Association ) has the power and fiduciary responsibility to make decisions for the entire community, and WHEREAS, the leaders of the Association are responsible to set a standard and a tone for behavior that is conducive to the best interests of the entire community, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors of the Oaks North Community Association hereby adopt the following code of conduct for the Board and Committee members. This policy is intended to provide guidance with ethical issues and a mechanism for addressing unethical conduct. (The entire policy is posted on the business bulletin board for review). It has been said that serving on a board of directors can be a thankless job, and as a result it is difficult to find members who wish to serve. It can also be very rewarding. Serving on a board without clearly adopted policies in place has proven to be a liability for ONCC, with increased legal costs. As a result, our current legal counsel recommended an updated version of this policy. In the world of Common Interest Developments, it is no secret that the unsanctioned or unapproved actions of one board member who violates corporate policies will in fact cause the remaining board members to seek legal counsel for the protection of the entire association and its staff. The document is used to set a tone for meetings and daily operations under the advisement of legal counsel. In addition, nowhere in the document does it state that board members are not permitted to work with the General Manager. It does state that the GM works primarily with the President. The GM works for and with the ONCC Board of Directors to carry out association business. The GM is an employee of the association. The GM has very little decision making power. The job of the GM is to assist the board by performing research, providing information and advising the board to seek counsel from industry professionals when necessary. The GM who holds State Certified designations has met industry standard education requirements for common interest developments. The GM is to guide boards away from risk and liability and move towards safety and productivity by education and utilizing other legal and professional resources. Why is it necessary to put this policy in the Bylaws? It becomes enforceable. This allows the board, for instance, to implement the compliance process outlined in the legal document for the board member who violates corporate and board policies. Thus minimizing the need to call legal counsel. You may not be aware but the ENTIRE policy is amendable by a majority vote of the board at any time. It may be changed from time to time to fit the dynamics of the current board. Placing the code in the Bylaws, making it a requirement for a board member to agree and abide by, is the necessary legal step to enforce corporation accountability. The main benefit is create an avenue of protection for the entire association and minimize legal costs. The purpose of the document is to encourage compliance not punishment in setting proper decorum for the board. Every professional entity possesses corporate policies or codes of conduct. This is a widely acceptable business practice. AMENDING BYLAWS To make an ethics pledge mandatory, associations must amend their bylaws to make the pledge a qualification for serving on the board. Once the pledge becomes mandatory, candidates can be disqualified from serving on the board if they refuse to sign the pledge. Depending on the wording of the bylaw amendment, a violation of the pledge could also result in disciplinary action against a director up to and including removal from the board. For a valid removal by fellow directors, due process must be followed. For removal by the membership, no hearings are required. (Board Code of Conduct) From Adam Stirling (Legal Law Firm) Help make the Code of Conduct a necessary board member requirement to serve on the ONCC Board of Directors. Side note: Laws are created to control anarchy, and are for the lawless. People who obey laws don t usually worry about the consequences of breaking the laws. ~Nina Stanley, General Manager There is a bill that is proposing to do away with board member qualifications, including allowing felons to serve. The legal and CID proponents are lobbying against this bill in order to continue protecting associations. We are hopeful it will not pass.

2 September - October After months of deliberation and patience, the completion of a second Pickle Ball court was celebrated at a Ribbon-Cutting Pot Luck event, organized by Susan Christ, along with Carole Fultz. There were many who contributed time and talent to the effort. Shown cutting the ribbon, are Viki and Jim Lassiter, who were most instrumental in getting a second court installed. Other "picklers" shared the special event! The afternoon continued with rotating Pickle Ball games and good food and drink enjoyed by all! The courts are open to ONCC members. Please come join the fun! NEW! Guided Meditation to Reduce Stress, Sleep Better and Manage Pain Join Lisa Marie Oakes, CMT, for Guided Monday Meditation Class Series: 5-week, 45-minute irest guided meditation series at ONCC Meets Every Monday for 5 weeks September 10, 17, 24 and October 1 and 8 at 12:00-1:00 PM in the Game Room R.S.V.P. or drop in! Chairs are provided or bring your yoga mat. For more information contact: lisaoakes@massagetherapy.com

3 September - October Introducing A New Fitness Level II Instructor Our beloved Sharon Kearin has been teaching fitness classes at the Oaks North Community Center for the past 15 years. She is moving away from the area and will be missed by many. She leaves behind a fabulous legacy. But worry not! She is sending a wonderful replacement to continue her legacy. His name is Shawn Thompson! He has been under her mentorship since he was 21 years of age and he also currently teaches at Casa De La Campanas. He recently co-taught a class with Sharon at ONCC and has met many of the members. He made quite an impression because a few members attended the August Board Meeting to express how much they enjoyed his teaching and instruction. We are very sorry to see you leave Sharon and we welcome Shawn whole-heartedly! FITNESS CENTER PERSONAL TRAINERS Members who wish to have a personal trainer for the Fitness Center, must obtain registration documents in the office for their trainers to complete and return to the office staff. Personal Trainers must provide proof of licensing and/or certification. Personal trainers must sign-in at the Association Office prior to each training session. Please review the rules And regulations prior to use. Be mindful of others using he equipment and adhere to the 20 minute courtesy rule. DEEP WATER & STRENGTH AND BALANCE CLASSES will NOT be in session on September 25th and 27th, 2018 For more information, Please contact Renee Meyst at RULES REMINDER: Oaks North Community Center is a private club for members and their guests. Guests should obtain a pass from the office or be accompanied by a member. The Fitness Center is for Members Only, guests are NOT permitted. RB Swim and Tennis allows for persons under the age of 18 years of age to use their facility. Thank you! and Online Communication blasts and notifications have been launched! If you would like to receive the ONCC Newsletter electronically, please visit our website: oaksnorthcommunity.org and download the Electronic Communication Consent form (or stop by the office and pick one up) - While on the website, you will also find more ONCC information on Events, Committees, Rules & Regulations, etc., as well as additional forms you may download, fill out and turn in for processing... and more is coming soon!

4 September - October Greetings Friends & Welcome to Autumn from your Activities Committee Upcoming activities include: Thursday, September 6:30 PM - ONCC Speakers Bureau TBD Friday, September 7 7:00 PM Movie Night: Marshall Wednesday, September 12 5:30 PM Wine Down Wednesday Sunday, September 16 11:00AM Potluck Brunch Friday, September 21 2:00 PM B I N G O Thursday, October 6:30 PM - ONCC Speakers Bureau TBD Friday, October 5 7:00 PM Movie Night: Bombshell Wednesday, October 10 5:30 PM Wine Down Wednesday Wednesday, October 17 PM New Member Orientation Friday, October 19 2:00 PM B I N G O Sunday, October 21 11:00AM Potluck Brunch Saturday, October 27 5:00 PM Annual Halloween Party Oaks North The Book Discussion Group meets the 4th Monday of each month at 10:00 AM in the La Pin ata Room. Here is a list of upcoming books on our reading list: 09/24 THE TEA GIRL OF HUMMINGBIRD LANE by Lisa See 10/22 LILAC GIRLS by Martha Hall Kelly 11/26 Book Selection Meeting Book Selections 12/24 No Meeting H a p p y R e a d i n g! For more information contact Chris at The Oaks North Dance Club The Oaks North Dance Club is hosting their monthly dance for September on Saturday the 15 th from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The theme for this dance is Labor Day. Think picnics and BBQs and loafing around the house. We have a live 3-piece band that plays popular ballroom dance music. The Club provides snacks and a special dessert at break time as well as ice, water, tea and coffee. It is BYOB for any members and their guests who choose to do so. The theme for the October dance on Saturday, October 20 th is Harvest Moon. It will be a potluck dinner so we will be starting at 6:00 PM instead of 7:00 PM that evening. Please bring your contribution to the Oaks North Auditorium by 5:30 PM (no later than 5:45 PM) so the Board members can set out the food on the tables and have everything ready by 6:00 PM Dancing will start at 7:00 PM as usual. All residents of the Oaks North community are cordially invited to attend and may bring guests. First time attendance is free. Charge is $10.00 for all others who are not members of the Dance Club. You are encouraged to join to save money! Annual dues are $75.00 with dues prorated at time of joining. Please contact President Marita Bugado if interested in contributing and let her know what you plan to bring or 4maritab2@gmail.com.

5 September - October Hello Everyone, The Oaks North Travel Club meets on the second Friday of each month in the ONCC Auditorium at 7 PM. We socialize at 6:30 PM when refreshments are served. At 7 PM, the tour guides will discuss the various trips being offered and an opportunity to sign up will be provided for trips and our membership which entitles you to a discount on the trips! Next Meeting Dates: Friday Sept 14 and Friday Oct 12, Our latest trip offer, Once A Month, Let's Do Lunch, is a day trip in-and-around San Diego County. These trips have proven to be popular and well attended - be sure to sign up early! The tour guides do a great job of researching and bringing many different trips to Oaks North. Come to the meetings - we have a different program every month. Door Prizes awarded ($50 gift certificate) at meetings toward a future trip of your choice. We hope to see you at the meetings. Thank You, Lucille Rabinowitz at (858) The Oaks North Philosophy Group meets 4 PM - 5 PM, every Sunday, downstairs in the Los Robles Room near the Oaks North Office. All are welcome to discuss interesting topics, such as, Do we have free-will? Does hardship make a person stronger? What are we? We start with a 10 minute video and proceed from there. No philosophic degrees required. Just come and bring your introspective hats. For more details call Lance Gordon at (858) September October Hiking Group Schedule 9/05 Mission Beach: North to Pacific Beach & Back (Park at south end parking lot by the River) 5 miles - moderate 9/12 Coronado/Silver Strand - 5 miles - moderate 9/19 Pacific Beach (Tourmaline) to Mission Beach - 5 milesmoderate 9/26 Cabrillo Monument & Bayside Trail - 5 miles - moderate 10/03 La Jolla shores - North - 5 miles - moderate 10/10 Coronado/Hotel Del - North & South Beaches - 5 miles - moderate 10/17 Torrey Pines Beach - South - 5 miles - moderate 10/24 Del Mar Crest & Beach - 5 miles - moderate Intermediate Bridge Make new friends, stimulate your brain cells, and have fun at Monday afternoon intermediate bridge. We meet every Monday in the La Piñata Room, below the library, from 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM. The scoring is traditional contract or "party" bridge scoring. It's okay to join us solo, players change partners for each round. A round is usually six hands. Experience bidding and playing is essential, but a time gap in your bridge experience shouldn't stop you from checking out the game. Nothing gets the rust off like playing. If you are not sure whether this is the right game for you, the best thing to do is to go to the La Piñata Room on a Monday afternoon and play or just observe. Whether an Oaks North newcomer or a longer term resident, you'll find Monday afternoon bridge to be a welcoming environment. Try it; you'll like it! If you have questions, cjrinaz@yahoo.com. Please use the subject line Monday Bridge. Educators and Friends Social Group The Educators and Friends Social Group meets the third Friday of every month at 11AM in the Los Robles Room. We usually go out for lunch together after our meeting. Don t let our name fool you- some of our members are not educators. They just like our group and our socials. All Oaks North residents are Welcome to join our group. In July we went to the Del Mar Races. In August, we went to see Spamalot and had dinner at Old Town afterwards. For information contact Beverly Starkey at (858) and leave a message.

6 September - October La wn Bowling Club As we move into cooler weather (thank heaven!), more and more Lawn Bowling Club members will be out on the green enjoying the friendly competition. You can be one of them! And if you don't want to bowl, you can also join as a social member. "What does that mean?," you ask. For example, on September 1st, as a part of our Labor Day special event, you can join us for a fun and yummy brunch following the game of bowls. And if you like donning a costume for Halloween, we'll have a lunch following the game on that day, as well. These social activities are included in the cost of your membership. Want to find out more? Just contact us at oaksnorthlawnbowls@gmail.com or call our President, Georgie Deno at (858) We'd love to welcome you to join our other 110 members! Oa ks North Te nnis Club News OCTOBER TENNIS SOCIAL WITH LUNCH NEW MEMBERSHIP BOOKLET MEN S GROUP B The next Tennis Club Social will be held on October 20, Mixed doubles play will begin at 9:00 AM, and will be followed by a delicious lunch Jersey Mike s subs, salads, and much more. Sign-up sheets will be posted at the tennis courts and in the Community Center office. Mark your calendars, save the date, sign up early, and join us for tennis, fun and food. SUCH A DEAL!! COMING TO YOU SOON will be our membership booklet. For the very first time, this will be sent to all members in electronic form; and will be always available to you on your own computers! DID YOU KNOW... The Men s Group B players hold their own tennis, bagels, coffee and conversation day? We meet on the fourth Monday of every month; and are always willing to add more and new B/B+ players. If you are not a member of the Oaks North Tennis Club, and want to be, or just want to know more about Tennis Club, please call Brian at or Ginny at New York Group Hello All! In July we had two large groups attend the Bernardo Winery. Residents and friends had a really good time. We had so much fun we went twice. Thank You to those who were there. On Thursday, September 27th the film will be, Engineering The Twin Towers - The Reconstruction, in honor and memory of 9/11. A very moving PBS documentary. On Thursday, October 25th a New York theme movie will be shown TBD. The New York Group meets the fourth Thursday of every month at the Oaks North Community Center Auditorium from 7 PM - 9 PM. Light refreshments are served. Please plan to attend. All residents are always welcome. Hope to see you at our next meeting for more details of future programs. For more information please call: Lucille Rabinowitz at (858) All residents are welcome to attend the adult coloring group. We meet every Wednesday in the Art Room from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. It is a relaxing and stress free form of art therapy for both men and women and it s free. Bring your imagination along with a coloring book and colored pencils. Join us for a fun hour of socializing and creativity. Come see for yourself! No RSVP needed just show up. Cool air conditioning provided :) Hope to see you there! For more information please call: Lucille Rabinowitz at: (858)

7 September - October CONTAC T THE NUMBER LISTED OR SEE THE INS TRUC TOR FOR M ORE INFORM ATION OAKS NOR TH COMMUNI TY CE NTE R RE GUL AR L Y SCHE DULE D AC TI VI TI E S GROUPS and CLUBS MEETING DAYS LOCATION CONTACT Art Oil, Water Color etc. Mon 9:30am-12:30pm Art Room Betty Erickson Art Group Tues & Thurs 9:00am-12:00pm Art Room Marie Lee Art Group Multi Media Fri 9:00am-12:00pm Art Room Sayoko Becker Ceramics Club Daily Ceramics Shop Dennis Muslusky or Chris Berg Adult Coloring Group Wed 3:00pm-4:00pm Art Room Lucille Rabinowitz Quilters Mon & Sat Art Room Patsy Tighe Book Discussion Group 4th Mon / monthly10:00am-11:00am La Pinata Room Chris Berg Bridge Couples or Partners Tues 7:00pm-10:00pm Auditorium Bill Schafer Bridge Women s Intermediate Mon 12:30pm-3:45pm La Pinata Carroll Roarty Bunco Group 1st Fri /monthly 6:00pm-9:45pm Los Robles Marian Kuykendall Canasta Fri 1:00pm-4:00pm La Pinata Marie Lee Dance Club 3rd Sat monthly 5:00pm-10:00pm Auditorium Marita Bugado John Bugado Discussion Group Mon 4:30pm-5:45pm Los Robles Arthur Pearl Dominoes Mexican Train Thurs 9:30am-12:00pm Los Robles Barbara Brugh Hiking Group Wed -meet in 7:50am & 8:00am ONCC Parking Lot Chris Berg Hearts Mon 1:00pm-4:00pm Los Robles Jim Carroll Lawn Bowling Club Tues, Thurs & Sat Lawn Bowls Green Georgie Deno Mahjong Sat 1:00-4:00pm Art Room Deborah Dutilly Mahjong Tues 1:15pm-4:00pm Los Robles Karen Miller Rancho Belles Mahjong 3rd & 4th Tues 1:15pm-4:00pm Art Room Sandra McManus New York Group 4th Thurs /monthly 7:00pm-9:00pm Auditorium Lucille Rabinowitz PAN Tues 12:30pm-4:00pm Game Room Betty Roman Philosophy Sun 4:00-5:00pm Los Robles Rachel Wagner Lance Gordon Rancho Belles Rummy 3rd Thurs/monthly 1:00pm-4:00pm Game Room Betty Hayes Scrabble Wed 10:00am-12:00pm La Pinata Norma Robie Spanish Group Mon & Wed10:00am-11:30am Game Room Joyce Anderson Tennis Club Schedule posted at Courts Tennis Courts Virginia Gaburo Travel Club 2nd Fri/monthly 7:00pm-9:00pm Auditorium Toni Mitchell Massage 1st & 3rd Thurs /monthly Game Room Lisa Oakes, CMT PiYo Class Fri 10:00am-11:00am Auditorium Sussan Maneshni Strength & Balance Tues & Thurs 11-11:45am Auditorium Renee Meyst Tai Chi (Yang long Group No instructor) Monday, Wednesday & Auditorium Fridays 8:30am-9:30am Alice Specht Tai Chi (Group 2 Intermediate) Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30am-10:30am Auditorium Cathy Kurland Deep Water Exercise Water Aerobics Tuesday & Thursdays 9:30am-10:30am Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30pm-1:30pm Pool Pool Pool Pool Renee Meyst See Instructor Shawn Thompson at class Fitness Class Level II Mondays & Wednesdays 11:15am-12:15pm Auditorium See Instructor Shawn Thompson Yoga Tuesdays 9:30am-10:30am & Auditorium Thursdays 9:00am-10:00am Sussan Maneshni ART GROUPS G A M E S A N D E N T E R T A I N M E N T F I T N E S S A N D W E L L B E I N G

8 September - October The 1st Friday of each month is Movie Night - held in the Oaks North Community Center Auditorium SEPTEMBER MOVIE NIGHT: Friday, September 7th at 7:00 PM MARSHALL Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty. OCTOBER MOVIE NIGHT: Friday, October 5th at 7:00 PM BOMBSHELL Austrian actress Hedy Lamarr fled an oppressive marriage to create a name for herself as one of Hollywood's top leading ladies in the 1940s. Behind the glamour and sex appeal, though, was a talented and inquisitive inventor who created a radio system that is now considered the basis of Bluetooth technology. For more information contact the Center Office at **Light refreshments are served with great discussions following the films** *** For more information contact the Center Office at ***

9 September - October A very special Thank you for The Volunteer Election Packet Assimilation Team! Great concerted efforts and amazing team work! Thank you for volunteering! The Team: Christine Berg, Boyce Stringer, Patsy Tighe, Dennis & Kim Muslusky, Alva DeLao, Irma Latzuch, Tamara Bodine, Dina Martinez, Hilda Bunce, Eileen McCormack, Jean Leades and Dianne Klein. The Center does not assume any responsibility for the services rendered or provided by these companies. Paid advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of any kind.

10 September - October The Center does not assume any responsibility for the services rendered or provided by these companies. Paid advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of any kind.

11 September - October The Center does not assume any responsibility for the services rendered or provided by these companies. Paid advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of any kind.

12 September - October The Center does not assume any responsibility for the services rendered or provided by these companies. Paid advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of any kind.

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