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Our Community

 

Message Board and Email List

Feeling out of touch with your neighbors? Post a message on our message board and join our Leewood email list, called "ourcommunity". If you register with the message board, you will get to see more discussions that you do as a visitor, and you also get alerted to new messages on the board. This is a huge benefit.

Use the message board to discuss questions concerning the association, suggestions about them, items you have for sale, babysitting needs or offers ... the uses are limited only by your imagination. We created it for you.

 

Tips on being a good Neighbor

For tips on being a good neighbor check out Pearls of Wisdom written by the Community Association Institute.

 

Volunteering

Volunteering (February, 2006)
Call for Volunteers (May, 2006)
Homeowner Participation (November, 2006)

If you wish to volunteer, please fill out the following form:

 

Community Events


2006 Annual Meeting
2006 Block Party

 

Emergency and Safety Information

 

Want to know of emergency happenings in Leewood? The LHOA is Developing an Emergency Action Plan. If you have and suggestions or would like to help in its development, please contact
Janet Rourke - President. She can be reached via email at president@leewood.us.
or by writing to:

Janet Rourke - President
Leewood Homeowners Association
P.O. Box 1421
Springfield, VA. 22151

Our Leewood Map is included in our directory and Leewood Manual and also in the "About Us" page of this board. It is very handy in locating our neighbors and just where Leestone Ct. is in comparison to Leewood St.!

Find out about Fairfax's Emergency Alert system -- and sign up so you will get the information right on your computer, PDA, or other communication device. Closely related to the emergency alert system is the Fairfax Medical Reserve Corps. To be a member you do not have to have medical training, in fact most do not. This corps helps out in case of a large scale medical emergency.

Another Fairfax service is the police department's "A Guide to Personal Safety" . Learn safety tips and about a program called Sexual Assault Free & Empowered (S.A.F.E.). This program trains women in the theory and actions they must take to be safer.

Pets and Disasters -- A Red Cross Brochure with pointers to protect your pets.

Preparing for Rapid Onset Emergencies -- A Fire Department Brochure.