Currier Way

John Currier

John Currier has been a resident of Seven Bar North since July 2000. He is also the longest serving volunteer for the HOA. John has held almost every role in the HOA since the developers turned the HOA over to the community during the winter of 2000. He served as a Board Member from 2005 through 2016, but his true passion is the landscaping. John established our Landscape and Maintenance Committee in 2001 and still serves as the team’s chair. He has also volunteered for the Compliance and Architectural Control teams.

In recognition of John’s dedication to the Seven Bar Community, the HOA is renaming our walking trails to ‘Currier Way’ and mounting signs signifying this where the trails cross La Sierrita and Seven Bar North. The timing seems appropriate since John and the Landscape Team (John and Dubra Karnes-Padilla) just finished managing the two-year project to refurbish all four sections of our trail system which look wonderful.

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John Currier has been a resident of Seven Bar North since July 2000. He is also the longest serving volunteer for the HOA. John has held almost every role in the HOA since the developers turned the HOA over to the community during the winter of 2000. He served as a Board Member from 2005 through 2016, but his true passion is the landscaping. John established our Landscape and Maintenance Committee in 2001 and still serves as the team’s chair. He has also volunteered for the Compliance and Architectural Control teams.

In recognition of John’s dedication to the Seven Bar Community, the HOA is renaming our walking trails to ‘Currier Way’ and mounting signs signifying this where the trails cross La Sierrita and Seven Bar North. The timing seems appropriate since John and the Landscape Team (John and Dubra Karnes-Padilla) just finished managing the two-year project to refurbish all four sections of our trail system which look wonderful.

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LANDSCAPE AND MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

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Our landscape maintenance contract has been renewed with Yellowstone.  The work schedule will remain the same as noted below:
 Growing season – March through October:  Property will be treated on a three-week cycle.

  •    Week 1 –              Both sides of Seven Bar
  •    Week 2-               Both sides of Sierrita
  •    Week 3-               Westside Blvd and all the trails

Non-growing season – November through February: Property will be treated on a five-week cycle.

  •   Week 1 –          West side of Seven Bar
  •   Week 2 –          East side of Seven Bar
  •   Week 3 –          West side of Sierrita
  •   Week 4 –          East Side of Sierrita
  •   Week 5 –          Westside Blvd

Reconstruction of all the walking trails has now been completed. 

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Mystery Rocks

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by Scott Templeton

Wiley

This morning a sight brought a smile to my face as Wiley and I walked the neighborhood trail between Seven Bar and La Sierrita. A mysterious miniature Frankenstein looked up from the retaining wall.

It has been happening for a while now on the walking trails of Seven Bar North. Random mysterious painted rocks ranging from inspirational to whimsical sea creatures and Halloween fare have surfaced on popular walking trails and main roads. Discovery of the always moving painted rocks is always a chuckle and laugh – sometimes they follow me down the trail a bit before resting in another spot.

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