by shelterbayhoa | Feb 28, 2026 | Archive
This article is in response to residents asking how to prepare a Grab and Go Kit for emergency use. You should create a kit that you can take with you in an emergency, lasting 2 to 3 days, that’s lightweight and easy to carry or tow. Everyone should have their own kit...
by shelterbayhoa | Feb 28, 2026 | Archive
Our fiscal year starts on July 1. Now is the time of the year to start developing the budget for Fiscal Year 26-27. The Operating Budget (including Water, Sewer, Lease, and Marina) and then the Capital Improvement Projects Budget are drafted by the Community Manager....
by shelterbayhoa | Feb 28, 2026 | Archive
Daylight Savings Time reminder: Change Your Clocks, Change Your Batteries. It’s a perfect time to check the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Fire District 13, as part of their CARES program, offers FREE smoke alarm installation to keep homes safe....
by shelterbayhoa | Feb 28, 2026 | Archive
With the approach of warmer weather comes increased activity with boats and recreational vehicles. Our protective covenants govern the limitations on the storage of recreational vehicles and boats on any lot, tract, or parcel within Shelter Bay. As stated in the...
by shelterbayhoa | Feb 3, 2026 | Archive
Move those muscles. The brain shrinks with age, typically starting in a person’s 30s, and exercise is one of the few ways to counteract that loss. Getting your heart rate up can cause a cascade of molecular changes in your brain, which help to build new connections...
by shelterbayhoa | Feb 1, 2026 | Archive
Low Sun: That’s not a recipe for Chinese noodles! We’ve enjoyed some beautiful, clear days but there were unexpected hazards. I had no choice two days ago when I came home from Mt Vernon at 3:30 p.m. on Highway 20. The sun was dead ahead, about a foot above the...