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COMMUNICATIONS MMI Prox Cards : Sign-up to have your photo taken is done by your Phase Representatives. You will be contacted within the next weeks. Old security cards will be discontinued at the end of this season. Ballots for our Board elections must be received by March 9. If you have not received one, or misplaced it, contact S USAN M ATTHEW , our Board Secretary. email: smatthew@orps.com or drop in at the Board Office at La Palma or phone her at 760 328-3834, extension 250. Phase 3 is looking for two Phase Representatives for next year. Other phases too, always welcome new members. Please consider this as a great way to get to know ORPS as well as those in your community. Looking for information? There are many vehicles that the Board has put in place to allow ORPS residents to receive accurate, up-to-date facts. Chats with our General Manager, Clint . Mark these dates: March 11 and March 25, 2PM, East Room. Phase Representatives - seek out yours if you have a question as part of our volunteer commitment is to keep our phase accurately informed. Our ORPS website: www.outdoorresortpalmsprings.com Activities Updates: Go to the Activities Office and ask to be put on their email update list and/or pick up the monthly activities calendar. General Manager Updates: Email Clint to be put on his Out and About email list at: catherton@orps.com Board Planning Meetings: March 14 at 1PM in the Board Room. Anyone can sit in and listen or ask questions about upcoming issues our Board will be discussing. ORACLE : Every month it is chock-full of important dates and information. Bulletin Boards: Seek out information in the laundry facilities or at LP or ES. J OAN C RAVEN Phase 7 Representative

YOUR GOLF MARSHALS AT WORK Our beautiful 18 hole USGA standard golf course is perhaps the jewel in the crown for many of us at ORPS and the team of Golf Marshals who voluntarily give their time, work diligently to help maximize the course experience for us all. Twelve marshals cover shifts in the morning and afternoon, seven days a week and are looking to spread coverage into the late afternoons as well. There is much to be done. Primarily the marshals see that USGA course rules (read the key items on your golf score card) are implemented, appropriate fees paid, play flows nicely and good golf etiquette encouraged. The marshal is there to assist in any emergency and has direct radio contact with Security as required but it doesn't end there. As opportunities arise between play, there are divots to repair on tee boxes, ball marks on the greens and fairways to be repaired and bunkers checked for errant rakes - which, as you no doubt know, should be in the bunker and not on the grass. But the role the marshals like to play most of all is the one of Good Will Ambassador - a friendly face with a cheery encouraging word perhaps. Contact D ON W OODGRIFT or S TAN L INDELL for more information about this program.

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