4th of July

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lsr.bod
Mon, Jul 2, 2018 9:55 PM

Happy 4th of July LSR Residents,

This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf.  The price of freedom comes with a cost.

Beginning with the pilgrims in 1620, who fled religious persecution in England, our country has defended the right to be a free people.

Our Declaration of Independence states..."we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal.....  that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights....that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

President Ronald Reagan said...”Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction.  We didn’t pass it to our children in our bloodstream.  It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same.”

The BODs want to personally thank the Veterans and Active Duty Military and their families in our community for their service to protect our right to freedom.

I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for the military.

Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that fight for and protect our freedom.

Have a safe and fantastic holiday.  Enjoy Wednesday with family and friends.

LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary

Happy 4th of July LSR Residents, This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf. The price of freedom comes with a cost. Beginning with the pilgrims in 1620, who fled religious persecution in England, our country has defended the right to be a free people. Our Declaration of Independence states..."we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal..... that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights....that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." President Ronald Reagan said...”Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in our bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same.” The BODs want to personally thank the Veterans and Active Duty Military and their families in our community for their service to protect our right to freedom. I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for the military. Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that fight for and protect our freedom. Have a safe and fantastic holiday. Enjoy Wednesday with family and friends. LSR BODs Tom Angotti- President Reid Cain- Vice President Greg Anderson- Secretary
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Ralph D. Wilson II
Mon, Jul 2, 2018 11:00 PM

Folks,

Please remember that not everyone likes listening to the booms,
crackles, and whooshes of fireworks, even (really) on the 4th itself). 
Dogs are frightened by the noises and it can hurt their eardrums.  In
the days leading up to and following the 4th, I know some of you think
it is great fun to create loud noises far into the night but try to
remember that your neighbors who are NOT exploding fireworks probably
are NOT exploding fireworks because they don't want to listen to the
explosions ... especially after about 10:00pm at the latest.  Sure, on
the 4th, we expect people will celebrate right up until midnight but
then it is no longer the 4th an we would like to be able to calm our
dogs down and get some sleep ourselves.

I try to be tolerant because I know that, as a kind (especially in N.
Louisiana), I liked to shoot bottle rockets and set of the occasional
"BlackCat".  However, I wasn't allowed to do so after 9:30pm or before
9:00am.  My parents expected me to respect my neighbors and let them get
to bed at a reasonable time without being disturbed by my activities. 
I now have a greater appreciation for how I was brought up.

I'm not asking for total silence, hey, I kind of like the rockets and
especially the "aerial bursts" toward sunset.  All I'm asking is for
y'all to be reasonable before and after the 4th, keeping your fireworks
before, at the latest, 10:00pm and then, ON the 4th, be a bit
reasonable and shut them down at midnight.  It'll make everyone's nights
more pleasant, especially for dogs.

Regards,
Ralph D. Wilson II
Cell: (210) 387-7744

On 7/2/2018 4:55 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion wrote:

Happy 4th of July LSR Residents,

This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf.  The price of freedom comes with a cost.

Beginning with the pilgrims in 1620, who fled religious persecution in England, our country has defended the right to be a free people.

Our Declaration of Independence states..."we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal.....  that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights....that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

President Ronald Reagan said...”Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction.  We didn’t pass it to our children in our bloodstream.  It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same.”

The BODs want to personally thank the Veterans and Active Duty Military and their families in our community for their service to protect our right to freedom.

I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for the military.

Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that fight for and protect our freedom.

Have a safe and fantastic holiday.  Enjoy Wednesday with family and friends.

LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary


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Folks, Please remember that not everyone likes listening to the booms, crackles, and whooshes of fireworks, even (really) on the 4th itself).  Dogs are frightened by the noises and it can hurt their eardrums.  In the days leading up to and following the 4th, I know some of you think it is great fun to create loud noises far into the night but try to remember that your neighbors who are NOT exploding fireworks probably are NOT exploding fireworks because they don't want to listen to the explosions ... especially after about 10:00pm at the latest.  Sure, on the 4th, we expect people will celebrate right up until midnight but then it is no longer the 4th an we would like to be able to calm our dogs down and get some sleep ourselves. I try to be tolerant because I know that, as a kind (especially in N. Louisiana), I liked to shoot bottle rockets and set of the occasional "BlackCat".  However, I wasn't allowed to do so after 9:30pm or before 9:00am.  My parents expected me to respect my neighbors and let them get to bed at a reasonable time without being disturbed by _my_ activities.  I now have a greater appreciation for how I was brought up. I'm not asking for total silence, hey, I kind of like the rockets and especially the "aerial bursts" toward sunset.  All I'm asking is for y'all to be reasonable before and after the 4th, keeping your fireworks _before_, at the latest, 10:00pm and then, ON the 4th, be a bit reasonable and shut them down at midnight.  It'll make everyone's nights more pleasant, especially for dogs. Regards, Ralph D. Wilson II Cell: (210) 387-7744 On 7/2/2018 4:55 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion wrote: > Happy 4th of July LSR Residents, > > This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf. The price of freedom comes with a cost. > > Beginning with the pilgrims in 1620, who fled religious persecution in England, our country has defended the right to be a free people. > > Our Declaration of Independence states..."we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal..... that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights....that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." > > President Ronald Reagan said...”Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in our bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same.” > > The BODs want to personally thank the Veterans and Active Duty Military and their families in our community for their service to protect our right to freedom. > > I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for the military. > > Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that fight for and protect our freedom. > > Have a safe and fantastic holiday. Enjoy Wednesday with family and friends. > > > LSR BODs > Tom Angotti- President > Reid Cain- Vice President > Greg Anderson- Secretary > _______________________________________________ > Discussion mailing list > Discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com > > To manage your subscription to this list, or to unsubscribe, please visit: > http://lists.limestoneranchhoa.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion_lists.limestoneranchhoa.com
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lsr.bod
Tue, Jul 2, 2019 6:01 PM

The BODs want to take the opportunity to wish each of you a happy Independence Day.

Like many of you, we will be spending July 4th with family and friends  reflecting on the many ways we are thankful to live in this great country.

This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf.  The price of freedom comes with a cost.  I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for our military.

Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that make daily sacrifices to fight for and protect our freedom.

Have a safe and fantastic holiday.  Enjoy Thursday with family and friends.

LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary

The BODs want to take the opportunity to wish each of you a happy Independence Day. Like many of you, we will be spending July 4th with family and friends reflecting on the many ways we are thankful to live in this great country. This July 4th, as we celebrate our Country's freedom with BBQs and fireworks, let's be reminded of the price that was paid on our behalf. The price of freedom comes with a cost. I am proud to live in a community with so much pride for our military. Take time this week to personally thank those in our neighborhood that make daily sacrifices to fight for and protect our freedom. Have a safe and fantastic holiday. Enjoy Thursday with family and friends. LSR BODs Tom Angotti- President Reid Cain- Vice President Greg Anderson- Secretary