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Possible danger to small animals: 
 
A property owner within our community has, on three separate occassions, seen and or heard coyotes in our neighborhood.  Please be aware that coyotes are opportunistic feeders and love small domestic animals....please keep your pets under close supervision.
 
Street Signs Missing or damaged?
 
To report any street signs missing, damaged, knocked down etc. within our Community please contact Pasquotank County Water Department at (252) 335-2240.
 
Spring Community Yard Sale ~ The community yard sale is scheduled for May 15, 2010.  Please register your name with the Association via the website.  Thanks for your participation ~ Happy Selling!
 
The Association has contracted with Fire Ant Control Team, Inc. to treat fire ant mounds upon the common properties.  Information about treatment can be obtained through the company.  Please email the Association at hoa@queenswoodpoa.org  for contact information.
 
THANK YOU! ~ Jerry Heilig, JudyLynn Hooser, Randy Jackson & Johnnie Johnson ~ Your participation on the Board of Directors and Service as Officers was greatly appreciated.  You were a great team to work with and your dedication to the Community is evident.  Thank you for your support and continued commitment. 
 
 
THE IMPORTANCE OF A DOG LEASH
 
IT IS THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR DOG SAFE, restraining it
from darting into traffic, preventing injuries, suffering, death and
huge veterinary bills.
 
IT IS THE BEST GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY, keeping your dog
from trespassing, attacking other animals, becoming a neighborhood
nuisance or violating community leash laws. It also stops your
pet from inflicting injuries on children and adults. It prevents your
insurance company from dropping your homeowner’s
policy because of your dog.
 
IT IS THE BEST IDENTIFICATION SERVICE, with a microchip,
a current dog license and name tag attached to the collar, it
will help reunite you both, should your dog get lost.
 
IT IS THE BEST WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,
keeping your dog from harassing our wildlife, destroying
irreplaceable native plants, or killing expensive livestock
by itself or as part of a wild dog pack.
 
IT IS THE BEST WAY TO DEVELOP AN AFFECTIONATE PET, as
the cord connecting you together encourages a unique bonding
between you and your dog.
 
IT IS ALSO THE BEST CRIME PREVENTION DEVICE, because
when this leash is not in use, your dog will be at home
protecting your family and property.
 
IT IS AN IMPORTANT DEMONSTRATION TO THE PUBLIC, confirming
that dog owners can be responsible, considerate people with
an equal concern for the community and its residents.
 
Author Barbara Bouyet 
 
THANK YOU TO ALL VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED WITH LAWN CARE THIS PAST SUMMER.  Your time and commitment to our community is appreciated!
 
 
Remember to STOP at all stop signs.
Please be mindful of children playing.
Please maintain 25 MPH OR LESS.
 
The use of motorbikes and the like by children is HIGHLY discouraged. The use of helmets, on the other hand, is HIGHLY encouraged.
 
Protect your neighbors, your friends, yourselves, and our children.
 
 
OUR BEAUTIFUL POND
Our pond is one of the prettiest in the area with it's fountain, lights, and gazebo. In the past, it was stocked with fish for our residents' fishing entertainment. It is "Catch and Release" only and lots of fun.
 
Unfortunately, our Canada Geese visitors have been responsible for the current lack of fish. Their excrement changes the pH of the water and makes it unhealthy for the fish.
 
The geese are wonderful but PLEASE DO NOT FEED them. Too much of a good thing sometimes is a bad thing, especially for the fish!
 
  
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