Westchase is Hiring Lifeguards
By WOW Editor |
The Westchase HOA Lifeguard is responsible for ensuring the safety of residents and guests by preventing and responding to emergencies at the community pools. The ideal candidate is mature, vigilant, and professional, with the ability to enforce pool rules in a friendly manner. Qualifications and Requirements: Valid/current Lifeguard/First Aid/CPR/AED Certification from an accredited organization. (If […]
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WCA Board Discusses Reserve List and Pool Slide Hours
By Lynn Gonzalez |
Treasurer Eric Holt reported that a draft of the annual audit had been reviewed and everything was in order. He recommended that the 2027 budget process begin soon, including a review of existing and upcoming reserve projects. The association’s accountant typically attends a meeting to officially present the finalized audit, but Holt suggested that it […]
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Voting Members Discuss Pain Points at the June Meeting
By Lynn Gonzalez |
WCA President Michiel Oostenbrink opened the June VM meeting by expressing his frustration with a number of emails that were exchanged among the VMs shortly before the meeting. Without directly discussing the content of the messages, he referred to some of them as “mean-spirited” and “contentious.” Oostenbrink reminded the VMs that they have the ability […]
Read More CDD Discusses Ponds and Pocket Parks
By WOW Editor |
At the onset of the June 2 Westchase CDD meeting, District Manager Heather Dilley stated that the Public Hearing for the 2026/27 budget will be held on Aug. 4, 2026, at 4 p.m. at Westchase Activity Room on Countryway Boulevard. District Counsel Erin McCormick introduced Marsh Rainey and requested that he be retained as special […]
Read More Your Summer Permission Slip
By Jessica Plett |
We live in a culture that has made a full-time job out of optimizing childhood. The structured activities, the enrichment programs, the carefully curated summer bucket lists. There are entire industries built on the premise that unoccupied time is wasted time and parents have absorbed that message more than we might like to admit. I […]
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