Information / Education

PRESIDENT’S REPORT JULY 2025

Hope everyone had a safe and happy 4th of July. The HOA Office sends out notifications via email that contain important information such as work being done on streets or sidewalks, tree trimming, etc. Please read these emails, they contain valuable information. The Grounds and Architectural Review Committee violations are also sent in this manner. […]

Sharing Important Information With The HOA

The following are three types of information that residents should share with the HOA: 1. Emergency Contact Information It is very important for everyone in Herons Glen to submit the name and contact information of a friend or relative who can be contacted about you in the case of an emergency. This is something most […]

Alpha Delta Alpha Assists Island Coast High School

ICHS PRIZES On May 16, Ana Ellis and Bev Davis attended the Grow Your Gator event at Island Coast High School (ICHS). Approximately 150 students met the requirements to attend. The requirements to take part: Each student had to reach one goal over the quarter, such as turning in homework every day, good attendance, being […]

ALPHA DELTA ALPHA SISTERS TRAVEL TO WISTERIA TEA ROOM & CAFÉ

GLORIA SELANDER, BEV AVIGLIANO, APRIL MCGARVEY, PAULA KLIMAS, TERRY VIAU, BONNIE BICKEL, BEV DAVIS AND DENISE JOHNSON On June 5, eight Sisters enjoyed tea and lunch at Wisteria Tea Room & Cafe. Our reservation was for 10:45 a.m. and we might’ve been the first ones there that morning! However, it didn’t take long for the […]

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA NEWS

JANETTE DELANEY, LOCAL BAKER AND ARTISTE Herons Glen Alpha Gamma Delta (AGD) chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority has experienced exciting and innovative ways to stay engaged with our fellow Sisters and local community. Our March meeting was held at the HG gazebo, with an AGD Breakfast theme of sharing more of ourselves with each […]

ARDSLEY SCHOOL, ROOM 119

For 12 years I taught sixth graders at Ardsley Elementary School in the Abington School District, Montgomery County, southeastern Pennsylvania, which bordered Philadelphia to the north. Ardsley’s grade levels spanned grades K through six. During that time, I had the pleasure of expanding the horizons of well over 300 students, all in room 119. Our […]

FLYING OBJECTS?

No, we are not talking about objects like those pictured. We mean those objects which are in your landscape or hanging on or in your lanai or loggia. These objects may easily become hazardous during a hurricane or other high-wind storm. How do you assess what may become a hazard? The answer is, even the […]