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The search for a new General Manager continues. Interested parties should visit the Stallion Springs web site at mysscsd.com for additional details. The Board of Directors has hired David Aranda as a consultant to assist in preparation of the budget and assist on other areas for three months while the search continues. The interim general manager and assistant general manager will continue to handle day to day operations during this search period.
What would you do if: A fire started in the brush near your home? An earthquake damaged your neighborhood? Winter storms caused extended power outages? Winter weather made it impossible for you to get home from work? You are working on a project at home and fall off a ladder?
If you can answer, “I’m not sure,” to these or many similar questions about what to do in an emergency or when disaster strikes your community, you can get help to help yourself. Sign up at [email protected] or call (661)412-CERT for the “Community Emergency Response Team” basic training class to be held at the Stallion Springs CSD EOC / Board Room
Saturday, May 9th from 8 a.m. to noon in the CSD parking lot. Residents can do their spring cleaning and drop off their items at the CSD for FREE, easy disposal and recycling. Acceptable bulky items include furniture, shelving, washers, dryers, carpeting, water heaters, and electronic waste, computer monitors, towers, TVs, etc. Items that cannot be accepted are, hazardous waste, construction waste, tires, asphalt, concrete, alkaline batteries, fluorescent tubes or light bulbs.
Bulky item pick-up for senior and disabled adults is availabe but you must call (661) 822-3268 to schedule a pick-up.
Shredding will also be available for sensitive documents.
Stallion residents, let’s clean up our properties and help make our community beautiful.
Reminder, the deadline to clear your property of weeds is June 15. Due to a mild winter, the drought has continued, and is very serious. If you have questions or need further clarification on clearance requirements, please contact the district office, (661)822-3268 or the Fire Department, (661)822-3980.
Please do your part in keeping Stallion safe from the threat of fire.
Library hours are the first and third Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and the first Saturday from Noon to 3 p.m. The Stallion Springs Library is located adjacent to the bridge.
It has a large selection of books from children’s through adult in most every category. Stop by, browse, pick up a good book or two.
We are on the honor system: Take the books and return when you have finished reading them. Our library is only open a select number of hours because we need volunteers to staff the library. We ask that two volunteers work together. If you are interested in volunteering contact Kay Cordes at (661)823-7321.
Saturday, April 25 - Hockey Clinic 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Community Center. If you are new to hockey, always wanted to play or just want to brush up on your skills, this is the clinic for you. Come learn some great hockey skills and have some pizza too. Contact the CSD for more information.
Saturday, May 23 -Color Run/Walk. Come dressed in white and be ready for a rainbow of fun at our annual family friendly 5K. Protective eyewear recommended. Cost: $10 if you register by May 15 and $15 the day of the event. Sign in at 9 a.m., race begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Community Center. All ages welcome. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs allowed.
Free Skate Night - Every other Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Community Center. Helmets required, no exceptions. Skates and scooters only. No skateboards. The snack bar will be open.
Blood Drives in Stallion Springs - In the CSD parking lot, 9 a.m. -1 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, July 11, Sept. 5, and Oct. 31.
Saturday, July 4 - Challenge the Bear Bike Ride through Stallion Springs.
Saturday, Sept. 19 - GranFondo Bike Ride through Stallion Springs.