
Johnnie’s Dine Out Friday!



We know who belongs in the neighborhood, so lets watch our for each other.

As you are out doing your Black Friday sales, remember to stop by Johnnies on NW Expressway for our Dine Out Fundraiser! We were able to get $118 last month. Let’s try again for $100, so invite your friends, family, church group to meet you there!
I know it is cold, so this also works at the drive through. Tell the cashier when you pay, you are there to support Harvest Hills South!
SPREAD THE WORD!!!!
6229 NW Expressway
11:00AM – 9:00PM
Tell them you are there to support Harvest Hills South!
20% of Sales comes back to Harvest Hills South to help support the neighborhood!
I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving and remember…..

Please contact us and let us know if you have any other fund raising ideas!
With the holidays coming, you should consider signing up for Informed Delivery. It is a free service to let you know what pieces of mail are being delivered to your home that day.
Digitally preview your mail and manage your packages scheduled to arrive soon! Informed Delivery allows you to view greyscale images of the exterior, address side of letter-sized mailpieces and track packages in one convenient location.*
* Images are only provided for letter-sized mail pieces that are processed through USPS’ automated equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Informed Delivery is a free and optional notification service that gives residential consumers the ability to digitally preview their letter-sized mailpieces and manage their packages scheduled to arrive soon. Informed Delivery makes mail more convenient by allowing users to view what is coming to their mailbox whenever, wherever – even while traveling – on a computer, tablet or mobile device. To automate the sortation and delivery of mail, the United States Postal Service® (USPS) digitally images the front of letter-sized mailpieces that run through automation equipment. USPS is now using those images to provide digital notifications to users in advance of the delivery of physical mail. Informed Delivery benefits the entire household, ensuring that everyone has visibility into mail and package delivery each day. Informed Delivery allows users to take action before important items reach their mailbox, while offering mailers an unprecedented opportunity to engage users through synchronized direct mail and digital marketing campaigns.
How does Informed Delivery® work? What will I see?
Informed Delivery allows users to interact with their incoming mail and packages in one convenient, online location. Users receive email notifications containing grayscale images of the exterior, address side of incoming letter-sized mailpieces that are arriving soon. These images are also accessible on the Informed Delivery dashboard at informeddelivery.usps.com. (Images of larger mail, such as catalogues or magazines, are only provided if the mailer conducts a synchronized digital marketing campaign.) For items with USPS Tracking®, users will be able to view delivery status of packages, provide USPS Delivery Instructions™, manage their notifications, and schedule redelivery from the dashboard. Most USPS domestic packages tied to the address associated with a USPS account will be automatically available on the Informed Delivery dashboard. Users can also receive USPS Tracking updates for incoming packages via separate email or text notifications. The dashboard displays mail piece images for a seven-day period, while package information will display for 15 days after each package has been delivered. Users can opt-in to receive email or text notifications with status updates for incoming packages, too.
What does Informed Delivery® cost consumers?
The feature is provided at no additional cost for all Informed Delivery users.
How do I sign up for Informed Delivery®?
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This poor fur baby is lost and needs to find its way back home. If you know who it belongs to, please call 405-795-4569. It was found at 7900 N McKee Blvd.


Just a reminder that we still have a few bulbs left if you would like some. They are free! They were donated to Harvest Hills Neighborhood Association by MSgt Skalla and the OKC Police Department. It costs only pennies to use. Some of our Neighborhood Crime Patrol have noticed a few of the streets are dark at night.
If you would like some bulbs, please email me at harvesthillssouth@gmail.com and we can make arrangements to get them to you.
