
Recap of General Meeting
In case you missed the meeting, here is a recap, so you can participate in the Smoke Detector program.
The Fire Fighters of Station 34 sponsored our meeting and it was held at their firehouse. Major TJ Reed spoke to us about fire safety for the holidays and the smoke detector program.
Last year 22 people died in household fires. Nineteen of them could have been prevented if they had active smoke detectors. Mayor Holt changed the smoke detector program where you used to go and pick one up at the fire station, take it home and install it yourself. He created this new program, to provide smoke detectors to the public at no charge and have the fire department come out and install them for you. The battery lasts 10yrs and no more changing the batteries twice a year! If it ever goes out the fire department will come back out and install a new one.
To take advantage of this program, you can call the main number of 405-297-3584 and tell them you want them to come out and evaluate your home for smoke detectors. They will set it up with the station and fire fighters will come out and evaluate your home for the number of detectors and install them for you! Please take advantage of this program. We want you all to be safe!
Several questions were asked and here are some tips.
If you have smoke detectors installed 10+ years ago, are they still good if you are changing the batteries twice a year? Possibly, but you would be safer if they changed them out for you. Technology changes and it is free for them to do it for you.

They said to make sure you water your Christmas Trees regularly. When they get dried out, they can cause fires.
Be careful when frying turkeys. Do not put wet turkeys in hot oil. The water on the turkey will make hot oil spit and burn you.
Other questions that were asked.
What do you do if you are at a stop light and a fire truck comes up behind you? Do you run the light or let them around you? Answer: Look both ways go through the light honking you horn. The fire truck will also be honking their horns.
How long does it take to respond to a call? They respond within 4 minutes! While we were there they received a call and seven of the fire fighters went out on that call, taking two of the trucks. All seven were in their suits, on the trucks and heading to the fire location within 30 seconds.
They were very excited that we came to learn about what they do. We are welcome to come visit them at any time. They also said that if you don’t know what to do about something, to call them or stop by and they will help you. If you need assistance with a medical issue like needing to check your blood pressure, stop by and they can help.

Special “thank you” to all of you that donated water. They were extremely thankful!

Meeting tonight – Fire Station 34!
HHSNA General Meeting is tonight at 7:00pm and will be held at Fire Station 34 located on Council Rd.
You won’t want to miss it. You will be able to sign up for the new smoke detector installation program. Smoke detectors will be installed in your home for FREE!
It doesn’t matter if you rent or own your home. Everyone is eligible to participate!
Please bring a donation of water or Gatorade to help support our firemen!
We will also have the construction company who is working on the construction project on Council Road there to answer any additional questions!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Donations for our Firefighters
Since the firefighters at Station 34 are hosting our neighborhood meeting tomorrow (Thur November 15 @ 7pm), we would like to give back. Their most requested donations are bottled water & Gatorade. If you are able, please bring a donation of either or both to the meeting.
We appreciate your support & look forward to seeing everyone there!
Newsletter
Good morning everyone! I apologize that the newsletters are getting to you so late, but you’ll see them in your mailboxes today. It’s bitter cold out, be warm & safe!
Don’t forget we have our neighborhood meeting this Thursday at Fire Station 34! Come hear about fire safety, the free smoke detector program, & enjoy some Starbucks coffee to warm up!
Trash & Recycling Rescheduled for Holiday
Reminder that we will not have trash pick up tomorrow, Monday November 12. Our scheduled make up day is Wednesday the 14th.
Don’t forget we have our neighborhood meeting this Thursday the 15th at Station 34!!! We hope to see you there!
Save the Date – Neighborhood Meeting 11-15-18 at Station 34!!!

November Calendar of Events

Some more stuff that won’t fit on my tiny calendar 😉
November 17th – Luther Pecan Festival 10 am – Luther, OK
November 22nd – OKC Turkey Tracks 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run at 8:30 am – Downtown
November 23 – December 30 – Free holiday water taxi rides 2018 – 6-9 pm
November 23 – December 23
-Holiday Pop-Up Shops @ Midtown 10-9 pm – Recurs weekly every Sun, Thurs, Fri, & Sat
-Lyrics A Christmas Carol 2018 @ Lyrics Theater – Recurs weekly Sun, Wed, Thur, & Fri
November 30 – December 30 – A Frontier Christmas @ Frontier City – every Sun, Fri, & Sat
-Stephanie
October Calendar of Events

More events that don’t fit on a tiny calendar…. some of these are recurring events throughout the month
October 5
– KJ103’s Riverscream @ Riversport
– Lost Lakes Haunted Forest
– Zombie Apocalypse Paintball @ Orr Family Farm
– Monarch Madness 5K & Festival
October 13
– Wanderlust Pop Up Shops @ Wheeler Park
– The Odyssey Project @ Kerr Park
October 20
– Stockyard Stampede
– Midtown Walkabout
– Oklahoma Book Festival
October 25 – Haunt the Harn
October 26-28 – OKC Ballet: Alice in Wanderland
October 27
– Gypsy Glam Roadshow Fall Festival
– Rock Your World @ State Fair Park
– Trick Orr Treat @ Orr Family Farm
– Choctaw Fall Pumpkin Festival
– Haunt the Dome (ages 21+) 8pm-1am
October 28 – Day of the Dead Festival
– Stephanie
SIGN TOPPERS!!!

In case you didn’t know…..
The city has been out today and starting to install our STREET TOPPER SIGNS!

This is going to make a HUGE difference in the look of our neighborhood!