Feeding the Geese

It is no secret that our lake and common areas are being overwhelmed by Canadian geese.  This is a problem in many areas that offer protected water with nice mowed areas around them.  The main problem is the accumulation of fecal material in areas frequented by children, pets and walkers.  While avian veterinary experts tell us that the geese do not pass on any intestinal parasites of great importance, there IS a concern that they carry a bacteria know as E. Coli, which can be pathogenic to humans! This can be brought into our homes by our feet or our pets' feet. 

Not only do they produce an unsightly mess, there may be significant health issues! To this end, the board has voted to restrict the voluntary feeding of the geese on our common property.  They are wild animals and will thrive better in nature if they are allowed to find their own food.  We need to encourage them to leave rather than encourage them to stay.  If the problem is not remedied, we will be forced to obtain professional help to facilitate their removal.
 

Donations for the Infant Crisis Center

At this time of year, many of us look to reach out to others and share our blessings with them.  Judi Crutchfield is on the advisory board for Infant Crisis Services and during this holiday time, Judi is offering to deliver donated items to the center.  This is a wonderful organization and would appreciate any contributions you could make.  The suggested items to donate are disposable diapers, Good Start formula, baby clothes (newborn to 6) baby bottles, pacifiers, bath soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste.  You can take your items to Judi and Dave's home at 4012 Ramsey Road.  You may call Judi at 440-0959 or just leave your items in a box or sack on her front porch.  Thank you, in advance, for your thoughtfulness and generosity to these sweet little ones.