The first Hide-A-Way Hills Golf Committee Event of the Spring will be held Sunday May 18 at 9 am with "The Memorial", an 18 hole scramble.
The Memorial is held each spring at Hide-A-Way Hills Golf Course in honor of one of the Members of the HAH Golf Community that has recently passed away.
This year's Honoree is Mary Lynne Cowan, a long time Member and avid golfer who lost her battle with cancer last year.
The scramble is open to all Members and their guests. Teams will be drawn from flights of A, B, C, and D players. The $25 entry fee includes beverages during the tournaments as well as a pulled pork dinner with beverages in the Golf Pavilion after the tournament.
Not A Golfer? Don't let that stop you from enjoying "The Memorial". A $5 fee will be charged to non players who wish to eat. Please sign-up in the Clubhouse prior to the tournament if possible to allow The Golf Committee to plan for the food and drinks.
With the warmer weather, Hide-A-Way Hills attracts new Buyers and new wildlife with its serene waters and peaceful atmosphere.
Named by an area resident, Max and Erma, a pair of mating swans, have chosen to make Kessler's Swamp along with a local pond their summer home. In this photo, Max and Erma have wander over to one of the Hide-A-Way Hills postal rooms to greet the Members.
The Hide-A-WayHillsRealEstate.Com Team would like to issue a very warm welcome to all of our new summer neighbors!
Hide-A-Way Hills Club has begun to implement a drug free work place policy. Effective immediately all new hires will undergo drug testing before employment while existing employees will be tested through out the year.
While giving tours over the past years, I am asked often about recycling in Hide-A-Way Hills. I am embarrassed to admit that Hide-A-Way Hills as a community fails to take on the task nor provides any opportunity to recycle within the community. Even our own Lodge and Golf Course facilities fail to recycle. But, don't let that keep you adding to our overtaxed landfills.
Here's a couple of options for those who wish to recycle.
The Marion County Community Center at 30737 Logan Horns Mill Rd (740-385-3100)welcomes recyclables on the first Saturday of every month from 9am until 1pm (Except in July due to the Holiday) or daily at the Logan Recycling Center SR 93 North, Logan Ohio. (740-954-5312)
The following are accepted:
Newspapers - stacked neatly in paper grocery bags
Mixed Paper - copy paper, junk mail, non glossy colored paper. Place in grocery sacks.
Magazine catalogs - Place in grocery sacks.
Paperboard/Cardboard - cereal boxes, cracker boxes, pop cartons, etc. Flatten and place in grocery sacks.
Aluminum cans/catfood cans - rinse and place in grocery sacks.
Scrap Aluminum - foil, pie pans, and other scraps free of food.
Tin/steel food cans - rinse and place in grocery sacks. Labels do not need to be removed.
Glass - rinse, remove caps, and separate by color. Labels need not be removed.
Plastics - #1 and #2 plastics only which are typically small mouth containers such as milk, pop, shampoo and detergent.
Sure would be nice to recycle closer to home, but at least there are some alternatives.
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