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POSTPONED: Return of the Ice Cream Truck-- THIS SATURDAY!

VC
Vuecrest Community Association
Sat, Sep 12, 2020 6:30 PM

Dear Neighbors,

Due to continued unhealthy air quality, we will be postponing this event until next weekend. More details to come.

 Stay well, stay inside,

   -Jonathan

Jonathan Kagle
Vice President
Vuecrest Community Association
www.vuecrest.net

From: Jonathan Kagle
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2020 4:16 PM
To: everyone@vuecrest.net
Subject: Return of the Ice Cream Truck-- THIS SATURDAY!

Dear Neighbors,

Thanks to the overwhelming success of the Vuecrest Ice Cream Truck event last month, we are doing it again this Saturday, September 12. This time we'll have TWO ice cream trucks, which should reduce the wait and make sure that everyone has a broader choice of items.

Here the details:

  • The trucks will be driving around our neighborhood from 6:00pm until around 7:30pm on 9/12.

  • No need to pay or tip-it's covered by the Vuecrest Community Association.

  • A menu of choices will be coming soon; there will be gluten-free and dairy-free options.

  • I'll be updating the neighborhood on the progress of the trucks, so you'll have a better idea when one is nearby.

  • As before, please wear a mask and offer six feet of social distance to your neighbors. Please stand back and don't crowd the truck. Keep your physical distance from the truck and other families. Have only one person(wearing a mask) receive the Frozen Confections for your group.

  • All Ice Cream is individually wrapped. Drivers will be using masks and wearing gloves and/or using hand sanitizer. Each driver's temperature is taken every time they show up for a shift. On the trucks, all areas that are touched - exterior and interior (seat, music player, dash knobs, handles, steering wheel, key, card reader, etc.) are sterilized every day before the truck goes out. Drivers have sanitizing wipes and throughout the day will wipe down the surfaces where customers might touch. If a customer does touch any area, it will be wiped down before they serve another customer.

    Regards,

    -Jonathan

Jonathan Kagle
Vice President
Vuecrest Community Association
www.vuecrest.net

Dear Neighbors, Due to continued unhealthy air quality, we will be postponing this event until next weekend. More details to come. Stay well, stay inside, -Jonathan Jonathan Kagle Vice President Vuecrest Community Association www.vuecrest.net From: Jonathan Kagle Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2020 4:16 PM To: everyone@vuecrest.net Subject: Return of the Ice Cream Truck-- THIS SATURDAY! Dear Neighbors, Thanks to the overwhelming success of the Vuecrest Ice Cream Truck event last month, we are doing it again this Saturday, September 12. This time we'll have TWO ice cream trucks, which should reduce the wait and make sure that everyone has a broader choice of items. Here the details: * The trucks will be driving around our neighborhood from 6:00pm until around 7:30pm on 9/12. * No need to pay or tip-it's covered by the Vuecrest Community Association. * A menu of choices will be coming soon; there will be gluten-free and dairy-free options. * I'll be updating the neighborhood on the progress of the trucks, so you'll have a better idea when one is nearby. * As before, please wear a mask and offer six feet of social distance to your neighbors. Please stand back and don't crowd the truck. Keep your physical distance from the truck and other families. Have only one person(wearing a mask) receive the Frozen Confections for your group. * All Ice Cream is individually wrapped. Drivers will be using masks and wearing gloves and/or using hand sanitizer. Each driver's temperature is taken every time they show up for a shift. On the trucks, all areas that are touched - exterior and interior (seat, music player, dash knobs, handles, steering wheel, key, card reader, etc.) are sterilized every day before the truck goes out. Drivers have sanitizing wipes and throughout the day will wipe down the surfaces where customers might touch. If a customer does touch any area, it will be wiped down before they serve another customer. Regards, -Jonathan Jonathan Kagle Vice President Vuecrest Community Association www.vuecrest.net