Jennifer Parker, Editor  

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April 1, 2024

Green Simple Aesthetic Hello April (Facebook Post)

Fence Maintenance Project

Fence Inspection #2 has been completed.

Are your fence, posts and concrete footings visible?

Rear Yard Fence Maintenance

You may have noticed some technicians inspecting the fence behind your property.  We are in the process of receiving proposals for the repair and repainting of the common area fencing. 

  • If you have plant material growing on your rear fence, please remove prior to March 1, 2024. A second inspection will be conducted to find any additional repairs that may be needed.

  • Make sure you can see the concrete footings as shown in the picture below; these should not be covered with dirt or vegetation. 

Homeowner Sections (side fence between neighbors)

The portion of fence on the side that meets with your neighbor is the responsibility of the homeowner.  If you would like this portion of the homeowner fence painted, our vendor will offer homeowners a special price to complete the homeowner maintained sections.  Management will send out more information regarding the cost for homeowner sections to be painted once we get closer to the project getting started. 

April Fool's Day (Facebook Post)

The Annual Meeting was held

March 26, 2024 at 4:30 pm. 


COMMITTEE REPORTS - OVERVIEW of 2023/2024 Fiscal year

Mike Beaupre/Phil Collins to Budget & Finance

Phil provided an update on the committee members and their role on the committee and the purpose of the committee.

Mike provided the Treasurers report and budget update.

Russ Lines/Kip Robbins to Operations and Maintenance

Kip thanked the committee members, Linda, Russ, Jen/Oscar, provided an update on the maintenance and replacement of community assets. 2023 accomplishments,

Sheila Forchtner/Steve Jones to Landscape

Steve introduced the committee members, explained the purpose of the committee and when the meetings are held. Walk notes, landscape walks. Removal of pine trees, and giant birds of paradise impacting the fence. Adoption of a new plant palette, recommending strategies to reduce overspray and runoff.

Linda Ernst/Diane Hager to Recreation

Diane thanked the committee members and provided an update on community events along with 12 happy hours and more free events will be coming.

Linda Ernst/Frank Courtney to Seagarden

Frank explained that Seagarden is a Cost Center and they maintain the buildings with their own budget. Introduced committee members and their role in maintaining the buildings. Trellis and pergola project replacement, building painting, townhall meeting held in July to discuss the special assessment and roof repairs and maintenance.

Linda Ernst/Jimmy Hu to Website

Jimmy thanked the committee members, and staff, mission to promote efficient communication with homeowners and update the website, website tips for homeowners and website tips. 2025 paperless, user friendly.                             

BOARD PRESIDENT - Overview of Board accomplishments for the past year 2023/2024 fiscal year.

Treasurer report

Landscape report

General Manager Update

The BOD Organizational Meeting was held immediately following the Annual Meeting of the Members.

A motion to appoint Linda Ernst to fill the vacancy term ending 2025 was made and the motion was not seconded for discussion. The BOD agreed to send an eblast for potential candidates and have posted a special meeting for April 3, 2024.

The next Board of Directors meeting will be held Tuesday, April. 23, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. in-person in the MPR and online on Zoom.

Click here for access to the Budget Dashboard

Click here to open the Board of Directors Webpage

Colorful Team Introduction Instagram Post (3)

NEXT CLASS

Friday, April 12th 2024, at 2PM

 Register at the Clubhouse Office.

"Website Tip of the Month"

Be Scam Smart

Scammers attempt to reach you by phone, by text, and by email.

Romance Scam – Still the most popular scam in Orange County. Dollar losses are climbing as scam expands its reach. Scammer contacts victim via social media or dating site. After initial contact and building rapport, convinces victim he/she loves them and suggests meeting. Scammer asks victim to send money as his/her finances are frozen for some reason. Victim sends money to someone he/she believes loves them or cares about someone they love, even though they have never met in person or often even spoken on the phone. This scam can go on for years while the perpetrator steals hundreds of thousands of dollars using an unlimited number of excuses for never meeting the victim. If you have never met someone no matter what they tell you, be suspicious. Never send money to someone you really don’t know.

Common Scams in Orange County (Feb 2024).

(Source: Financial Fraud Unit Council on Aging - Southern California)

Visit the Scam Webpage on the Gallery Website:

  • Personal Actions to Protect Yourself
  • Internet Safety Tips ( Gallery specific video)
  • Spam Phone & Email Blocker Apps
  • Other Resources

If the information is aggressive or makes you afraid, uncomfortable or evokes urgency....... then take a deep breath....investigate!

Homeowner Maintenance Reminder

Click the flyer to find the Resident Endorsed Vendors

Curb Drains

Homeowners are responsible for cleaning the curb drains to ensure proper drainage from the rear yard. All homeowners have a drain pipe built from the rear yard to the front curb to allow proper drainage away from the foundation. It is recommended that homeowners have these professionally hydro jetted to remove any debris built up over the year. Roto Rooter and most plumbers or drain cleaners can perform this work.

Block Walls

The block walls located in the homeowner yard are maintained and painted by the homeowner & neighbor. Any walls in the yard are maintained by the owner/neighbor.

As with any painting, please notify the Clubhouse office prior to painting to make sure you have the correct color and all parties have been notified. 

Changes to Rear Yard Landscape

It may seem like a small change to your rear yard, but did you know that changes to your rear yard landscape must be approved by Talega Maintenance Corporation Design Review Committee? They ensure your plans include proper drainage and do not include any unapproved plant materials.

Please review the TMC Architectural Approval Form by visiting the TMC website. 

These are some, but not all, of the items that may seem to be common area items, but in fact are not maintained by the Association and are the responsibility of the homeowner. 

Gallery Events, Meetings, & Activities

Did you miss Marianne's presentation? 

Click the flyer below to access the recording

Upcoming Events at the Gallery

Click Flyer Below To Register

Save The Date

Registration starts April 8th @8AM

Directors, Committees & Volunteers

If you missed the Historical Perspective on Parkways at the February 2024 Board meeting you can find a copy of the detailed information and history on how the Landscape Committee has collected almost a decade of data on reducing water consumption to offset the rising cost of potable water used in the Gallery.

Kurapia Groundcover

Kurapia

 In case you missed the

Lawn & Order Townhall Q&A

Here are a few of the questions that were answered during the Q&A. If you have questions that were not answered, please contact the Clubhouse office.

Why has the Gallery not pursued reclaimed water?

The Gallery Ad Hoc Strategic Landscape Committee had several meetings with Santa Margarita Water District about bringing reclaimed water to our front yards and parkways. Unfortunately, our meter locations are located at the end of the cul de sacs on most streets.  The mainline that TMC uses to irrigate the slopes and parkway on Calle Galeria runs down the middle of Calle Galeria and is therefore unable to meet with our existing meter locations. To further clarify, the parkways turf on Calle Galeria is irrigated by reclaimed water and therefore is exempt from AB 1572. This project would need to be funded by the water department since the cost to relocate meters or run a new line would require extensive changes to our existing infrastructure. The projects we are suggesting to reduce water consumption and reduce overspray in the parkway medians are at a much lower cost than recycled water. Harvest owner is currently working on this.

What is non functional turf? 

Any turf that does not serve a purpose, such as a turf located in a street median, parkway (sidewalk area), and parking lots.

Kurapia, the lush verdant green you see at the Gallery vehicle entrance is not considered turf, instead is a low growing, herbaceous groundcover belonging to the Verbena family.

Many options have been considered for the parkway medians. Kurapia ground-cover is not subject to AB 1572 and is sturdy enough for walking, requires less water and stays green year round.

Does the Gallery plan to remove all turf?

No, the Gallery does not plan to remove all turf. The turf located in the parkway areas may be subject to AB 1572 which will prohibit using potable water to irrigate those areas. The law goes into effect in 2027 with a potential for fines by 2029 if potable water is still being used.

***At this time, front yard turf is not subject to AB 1572.

Stay tuned for an Eblast next week with some links to information presented in the Lawn & Order Townhall January 31, 2024. You will also be able to view the entire presentation on the Landscape Committee page and clicking the LAWN & ORDER blue button. You will need to enter the passcode to view the video.  The passcode will be located directly below the blue button.

Seagarden Reserve Budget Update

 SEAGARDEN NEWS

WEEP SCREED (duty of homeowner to correct soil level)

The Association has notified homeowners in Seagarden in writing about ensuring that the weep screed is not covered by soil or debris and that there is at least 2-3 inches of stucco exposed below the weep screed to ensure no flooding can occur. All homeowners and tenants need to be vigilant in checking around the exterior of the house, especially during heavy rains.  If rain water is not draining adequately or fast enough, measures should be taken to remediate the problem as soon as possible. If any interior damage is caused by weep screed issues, the homeowner is responsible for the financial consequences.

EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE

There currently is NO earthquake insurance on the Seagarden buildings

We would also like to remind each Seagarden owner that obtaining and maintaining additional earthquake and/or loss assessment coverage is to your benefit .

Loss Assessment coverage helps pay your share of certain additional assessments levied by the Gallery Association on Seagarden members for earthquake-damage repairs.   Assessment coverage is offered by CEA and maximum coverage is currently $100,000.

SEAGARDEN: WHERE IS YOUR MONEY GOING?

The Seagarden Advisory Committee would like Pinturas residents to know that your assessment money is hard at work.  One of the primary responsibilities of a Committee is to protect, maintain, and enhance the assets of the association and its homeowners.

Actual Forecast
-Painting  $           144,784  $           188,570
-Pergolas  $              9,717  $               9,474
-Trellises  $             26,070
-Roof maint  $             11,985  $             11,985
-Roof leaks repaired 15  $               3,750  $               4,750
-Roof leaks repaired 47/49  $             10,400  $             10,400
-Roof leaks repaired 47/49  $             (3,936)  $             (6,263)
-Roof leaks repaired 51  $               1,000  $               1,000
-Roof leaks repaired 19  $               2,982  $               2,982
-Roof leaks repaired 31  $               3,250  $               3,250
-Roof leaks TBD  $             10,000
-Special assessment costs  $               2,789  $               2,789
Expenditures  $           186,721  $           265,007

 

 

The Seagarden Advisory Committee meets the first Wednesday each month at 10AM at the Clubhouse.  All homeowners are encouraged to attend.

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All special assessment payments have been collected. Thank you everyone for the prompt response.

Talega Gallery Community Update

Owners... are you thinking about selling or leasing your home?

 

There are a few things that can make the transition a bit easier for all parties.

Please consider the below checklist for Owners and Tenants living in the Community:

Owners with Tenants:

We encourage you to bring your new tenants to the Clubhouse, that way Management can meet and greet them and provide a mini tour of the facility. (Not required)

  • Please fill out the rental notification form: https://form.jotform.com/203446641315046 and provide a signed copy of the lease agreement. (Required)
  • We strongly encourage you to opt “YES” in giving access to Governing Documents to your new tenants so they can have access to the Operating Rules, CC&Rs, Bylaws, Committee Information and more.
  • You are responsible for providing working key fobs to your new tenants and making sure that TMC (master HOA) has the updated names of your new tenants.

Tenant required forms:

Management will provide either the Owner or Tenant with a copy of the Patrol One Activation Letter to activate a new profile to safelist vehicles.

Owners Selling Home:

Please encourage your buyers to stop by the Clubhouse office for a short tour and to provide contact information to Management. Management will then advise on the next steps to get the new Owners settled in the Community.

Thanks for helping Management make an easier transition for new owners and tenants.

Oscar Hernandez, Assistant to the General Manager & Lifestyle Coordinator

Gallery Online Swap Meet

BUY - SELL -TRADE

Do you need to sell an item? Perhaps you are looking for an item? We listened and have come up with a way for Gallery residents to safely sell or buy from other Gallery residents.

Rather than trying your luck at Craigslist or other selling platforms, stay safe in your own neighborhood and help support your neighbors.

You can access the Gallery Online Swap Meet, upload a photo of your item, or post a description of what you are looking for. Items will only be posted for 90 days, if you have not sold your item, you will need to relist it for sale. If you have sold your item, please call the office and we can remove your listing so you don't continue to get calls. Click here  to connect to the swap meet. 

The Reopening of the

Hilbert Art Museum

 

A treasure awaits in the city of Orange, about a 40-minute drive from the Gallery.  In February 2024 the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman College reopened in beautiful new surroundings. There are now two buildings offering 26 galleries for rotating displays of more than 5,000 oils, watercolors, illustrations, drawing, pieces of movie production art and other collectibles.  The collection has a focus on scenes of California life from the 1930’s to the present.  Best of all, admission is free!  Advance reservations are recommended which can be made on the museum website:  Hilbert Museum

 

The Hilbert Museum began in 2015 when Mark and Janet Hilbert donated their art collection and funds for the museum to Chapman College. Their love of California art started when they purchased a watercolor painting at a consignment shop to decorate their new house.  That purchase triggered a passion for collecting that grew during the next three decades. When the original museum opened its doors, it was hugely successful, drawing almost 30,000 visitors a year.  The Hilberts made a promise that the collection would be as accessible to the public as possible and to this day there is no charge for admission.

 

Outside the museum a large dramatic mosaic mural depicting current California life welcomes visitors.  Inside there are both rotating and permanent exhibits.  The presentation of the artwork throughout the museum was very informative as there were brief descriptions of each piece as well as the artist’s methods or intentions.   I particularly liked the gallery featuring art of Orange County.  I also developed a new appreciation of modernism, as one gallery focused on a few artists and their iconic pieces.

 

 

The Hilbert Museum is located just west of the Old Town Orange Circle Plaza and directly across from the train station. There is free all-day parking available a very short walk away.  And, after an excursion to the Hilbert Museum, interesting restaurants and shops await in Old Town Orange.  Enjoy!

 

     Know of something interesting you would like to share with our Gallery
community? Let me know: marygdean@ymail.com

 

News In Review

Driving in the Gallery

Please be mindful of pedestrians while driving through the Gallery. Some pedestrians and dog walkers may not be moving as fast as you expect. Please drive slowly and keep an eye out for neighbors with pets crossing the streets.

Address Lights

If you notice the address light on your home is no longer lit, stop by the office for replacement bulbs. If the bulbs don't do the trick, let us know and we will contact the electrician to troubleshoot the problem. The little plastic clips are deteriorating and sometimes the transformer goes out. Please call the office if changing the bulbs does not work.

Pool Rules 
Reminder that no one under the age of 18 is allowed at the Clubhouse grounds, pool, or amenities. This includes walking through the parking lot surrounding the clubhouse. Anyone over 18 must be accompanied by the homeowner if visiting the clubhouse common grounds or amenities.  Please click on Pool Rules above to review the Operating Rules on the website. 

What Happens at Our Happy Hour

If you are new to the Gallery (or just new to our Happy Hour!) here’s a quick summary of what goes on at our monthly event.

Happy Hour begins at 5: 00 pm in our Multi-Purpose Room, or on the Patio in the summer, and usually wraps up around 7:00 pm. This is a very casual gathering of neighbors, there is no RSVP or sign-up for this event. Just bring your drink of choice (alcoholic or non-) and an appetizer that serves 10 to 12 people. (Some people make their own appetizers, others bring pre-prepared foods).

Some happy hours have a theme, such as St. Patrick’s Day, and everyone is encouraged to dress in appropriate colors (though it’s not necessary).

When you arrive, the volunteer hosts will take your appetizer to the main serving table. (If you are not comfortable sharing food, you are welcome to bring food that you can enjoy yourselves.)

When most people have arrived, the hosts will invite attendees to help themselves to the appetizer buffet. Attendees are encouraged to dispose of their own trash and bottles in the containers provided.

When happy hour ends, those who are able to help will assist the volunteers in folding chairs and tables for storage. See below for more information on what volunteer hosts do.

Gallery Volunteers Make Happy Hour Possible!

Hosting a Happy Hour is a fun way to meet your neighbors.    Whether you are a single or a couple, means you’ll be paired with another couple or single.   We appreciate all of our neighbors who have faithfully volunteered at least once each year.

If you are new to hosting, here is an information sheet which gives more detail.

By Marlene Oliphant

Happy Hour Hosts Needed!

Are you interested in getting involved in your community but don't know where to start or join in?  If so, the Recreation Committee has space for helpers with social events, such as happy hour, and organized events and outings, etc.

No experience is needed and is usually a short commitment.

Hosts/Volunteers Needed 

2 hour commitment

Minimal Time Commitment = Big Personal Reward

Please contact the Gallery office if you would like to host a happy hour or volunteer some time to an event.

E-Statements

Here is how you can help cut down on monthly costs to the Association.

Sign up for E-statements.  By signing up for this you are saving the Association on printing and mailing costs monthly.  Simply click on the link E-Statements to be directed to sign up. Your account ID is on your snail-mail statement, or call the Gallery Office for your account number to register today. (949) 361-4685  

Automatic payments are different than receiving an E-Statement.  If you are still receiving paper statements in the mail, follow the directions above to help reduce monthly printing and mailing costs for the Association.

Vehicle Gate Code

The new vehicle gate codes do not affect your transponder or gate clicker; this is only a change to the code entered at the gate telephone entry box.

Vendor Code

The new VENDOR CODE *9255 (*WALK) – only works between 6am-10pm, 7 days a week.
This change restricts access for vendors who have been provided with the new vendor code. 

Homeowner Code

The HOMEOWNER GUEST CODE *8422 (*TGCA)

The Homeowner code works 24 hours 7 days a week. Additionally, each homeowner has an individual code assigned to the owner. If you would like to use that code, please contact the Gallery office for your individual code.

If you have a family member or care givers who might need access in an emergency, between 10PM and 6AM, we recommend that you share the Homeowner Code *8422 with them and only use the Vendor code for vendors and deliveries.

Green White Simple Volunteer Logo

Volunteers Needed

The continued success, attractiveness and reputation of The Gallery community depends on the active participation of our many volunteers.

The following committees are currently looking for new members to assist in the planning for the upcoming year.

Landscape - Contact Steve Jones, Chairperson - Meets second Thursday of the Month at 10 AM in the Conf. Room 

If you are interested, please complete the Application for Committee Appointment form on The Gallery website.  If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact the clubhouse office or the committee chair.

 

Click to View a List of All Committee Members Serving The Gallery.

Pickleball at TMC

The community has a good sized group of pickle ball players who live in the gallery.  We are always interested in having new players join our group.  We play at the sports court near the main Talega pool.  If you are interested in learning to play, Dean Waldfogel is willing to give instruction to interested players.  If you would like more information on pickleball, please email either Barbara Beaupre at bbeaupre1136@gmail.com  or Dean Waldfogel at dean@waldfogel.com.

All Things Gallery

For “all things Gallery,” don’t forget to take advantage of our community website at www.talegagallery.org! You can safelist a vehicle, register for events, peruse the community calendar, or learn more about our Gallery committees. You can also conveniently find and submit a variety of community forms, including Landscape forms, with no hassle.

Looking for something in particular? Go to the Frequently Asked Questions page and enter key word or words in the Search box. Or click on the search icon .

 

Clubs, Classes and Activities

Billiards

Wanted:  Women and Men Billiards Players.

Just for fun and non-competitive.  We typically play Mondays and Wednesdays at 11:30.   Please text Mike Levin at 925-525-1521 for more information.

Bocce Season Extended

Bocce groups will continue to meet and maintenance on the courts has been extended through the winter months.  If it rains and the courts are wet, DO NOT PLAY-  wait until they dry out.

Bocce is held Friday at 3pm if you would like to join.

Cribbage Players Needed!

Cribbage is a card game
that can be played with
two, three, or four players.

Gallery Residents are welcome to contact Mike Levin at mikelevin88@hotmail.com. He will be in charge of organizing and scheduling the games.

Co Ed Aerobics & Weight Training

CLUBHOUSE MPR

9:30-10:00 - Aerobics Exercise

10:00am - 10:30am use weights and do core and flexibility mat exercises.

(Bring own mat & weights or use those available) You can attend the entire class or come for either half.

Zumba

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

9:00 a.m.

Zumba is a fitness program that combines Latin and international music with dance moves. Zumba routines incorporate interval training — alternating fast and slow rhythms — to help improve cardiovascular fitness.

More Info & More Pics

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Monday Night Poker

Monday Night Poker is looking for new players.

6pm - 9pm in the MPR

Please email Mike Beaupre for more information.

More Info & More Pics

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Jazzercise

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

10:00 a.m.

Jazzercise is a combination of aerobic exercise, HIIT cardio, and dance fitness safe and effective for all ages and fitness levels. 

More Info & More Pics

 

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Additional Classes

Water Aerobics - Daily at 9am Pool

Aerobics Plus - Tuesday, Thursday at 9:30 MPR

Dance Aerobics - Saturday at 9:30am MPR

Line Dancing - Thursday 10:30am MPR

Lap Swimming - Daily at 7am Pool

Yoga - Tuesday, Thursday at 8am MPR

Tai Chi - Wednesday at 3:30pm MPR

 

Check the Gallery Calendar for updates.
If you would like more information, call the Clubhouse Office.

Book Club

The Book Club will meet on Monday, April 1, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., at the Clubhouse. The book that will be discussed at the meeting is, “March,” by Geraldine Brooks.

 

Those who choose to can join the meeting via Zoom at:

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89259844385?pwd=WkdmRWlBUVhWZzlhL09KcGp5N1ptdz09

Meeting ID: 892 5984 4385

Passcode: 885320

FUTURE BOOK SELECTIONS

May 6, 2024 - “Good Night, Irene,” by Louis Roberto Urrea

June 3, 2024 - “The Book of Charlie,” by David von Drehle

July 1, 2024 - “The Women,” by Kristin Hannah

August 5, 2024 - "Lady Tan’s Circle of Women,” by Lisa See

 

Mary Carlson

 

Note: New E-mail Address:

wacmac2@icloud.com

 Email Mary Carlson

More Info & More Pics

Reminders

The Gallery Library

Read Any Good Books Lately?

Consider donating gently used, newer books you have enjoyed to the Gallery Library (located in the Billiard Room).

Due to limited space we cannot accept:

  • Any books more than 10 years old
  • Cookbooks
  • Travel Guides
  • Technical/Text Books
  • "Coffee Table" Books

Meet Judy Hall, our librarian.

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Games and Puzzles

The following games and puzzles are available to borrow from The Gallery Library:

  •     A large variety of jigsaw puzzles
  •     Scrabble
  •     3 sets of poker chips
  •     4 sets of Dominos
  •     A Checker Board and Checkers
  •     3 Chess Boards and 2 sets of Chess pieces
  •     Sudoku 

Donations of additional gently used board games are appreciated..

For more information email Judy Hall

The Gallery Club has something for everyone!

 

From Patio Parties, to Mahjong, Bridge, Poker, Jazzercise, Tai Chi, Canasta and MORE! Check the Gallery Calendar for dates and times of all the activities.

Financial Data All in One Place.

Accessing the Association's financial data just became more user-friendly. Links to budget, audit, insurance and budget reserve reports are now all clickable from the Financials webpage, for both The Gallery AND for Seagarden. The Financials webpage also provides access the most recent monthly Budget Dashboards. 

Click here to take a look.

The Annual Budget Report and Annual Policy Statements for The Gallery and for Seagarden are now accessible on the Governing Documents webpage.

All Board of Director Meetings are Hybrid Meetings

Board of Director Meetings are now held both in-person (in the MPR) and online. 

To participate in the online version of the meeting, log into the Residents Portal or Board of Directors webpage, and simply click on the blue button. Of course, you are always welcome to attend the in-person meeting.

Name Badges

If you’re interested in purchasing a Talega Gallery gold magnet name badge for $10, please contact  Awards ‘N More at awardsnmoresc@gmail.com.

Residents may also email namebadge.com for name badges with a black and white background and larger font.  (resident referral)

Special Events

Click the graphic to see Upcoming Events & Meetings.

Click to view details or to sign up for upcoming Special Events or View the complete Gallery Calendar.

Meet Your Block Representatives!

Block Representatives and Alternates are an important link to the community. These volunteers communicate information to their neighbors about upcoming social events and provide important feedback about past events. They also participate in Recreation Committee meetings and serve as volunteers at events. You can find the list of Block Reps HERE!

Meet Your Neighbors

Please consider completing the Meet Your Neighbors form to let your neighbors know what you are interested in and previous experience so you may meet others with the same interest.  You can answer all questions, or just answer the questions that are important to you.  Just click on Meet Your Neighbors above to submit your answers today. 

Can't Remember What That eMail Blast Said?

Previous eMail Blasts are easily accessible on the Gallery website. Login and mouseover News.  Then click on Recent eBlasts.

Contact Information Update

Please make sure the office has the correct phone numbers and emails on file for you!  We have observed a few emails bouncing back.  If you change your email or phone number please remember to let the office know.

Also, we encourage all residents to be sure your Emergency Contact information is correct. if you don't remember, just fill out a new Emergency Contact Form.

You Can Make the Gallery Calendar Look Bigger

Option A: Click on Week or Day (instead of month)

Option B: On a computer, hit Ctrl - '+' or Cmd - '+'.  On a tablet, do a reverse pinch.

Option C: Display fewer events. Under Select Category, check Meeting and Events, then click Go. 

Gallery Floor Plans

All Gallery floor plans are accessible on the Gallery Website. Go to About Us > Prospective Resident.

It Just Became EASIER to Switch to E-Statements?

  • Reduce risk of paper-based fraud and identity theft!
  • 24 / 7 / 365 account access
  • Get your statement faster
  • Reduce carbon footprint
  • View history of online statements
  • Reduce HOA expenditures!
  • Call The Gallery Office for your account number or if you need help setting up your account online.

Trash Cans

Please remember per the Gallery Rules:

Refuse, recyclables, and yard waste shall be kept from public view at all times.  Trash shall be placed at the curb in containers provided by the trash collection agency, no earlier than dusk of the evening before the designated pickup day. Emptied containers shall be removed from public view as early as possible and no later than the evening following trash pick up.

You Can Print the Gallery Calendar on One Page

Under Calendars, select Gallery Calendar.

Print a monthly calendar of Meetings and Special Events only. Open the calendar, display the desired month, then click on the printer icon in the upper right-hand corner, or Ctrl-P or Cmd-P.

 

Resident Endorsed Contractors

You can add your recommendation and see your recommendation instantly appear on the list. AND, there is a now a place where you can update any data or leave a comment about the contractor.  Find the list under Sharing > Resident Endorsed Contractors.

Safelisting Your Vehicle!

Each residence is assigned a unit-specific code that you must use to safelist a vehicle when you call into Patrol or safe list online. If you did are unable to locate your code, please contact the clubhouse office at (949) 361-4685

You may safelist a vehicle online by going to the Patrol One website, click here or you may contact them by phone by calling (714) 541-0999. 

Summary of Vehicle Parking Rules

How to Activate your Patrol One Account

How to Safelist Vehicles

If it's BLUE, click it!

Important Contacts & Information

Board Of Directors & Committee Meetings

All agendas are clickable on the webpage of each group and are posted on the bulletin board between the office and the gym. 

Please see individual agendas for location or Zoom information. 

Monthly Committee Meetings

Board of Directors

Board of Director Meetings

4th Tuesday of each month, 4:30PM

President: Russ Lines

russlines180@gmail.com

Vice President: Sheila Forchtner

sforchtnergallery@gmail.com
Secretary: Marianne Houston

mkir0905@gmail.com

Treasurer: Mike Beaupre

mbeaupregallery@gmail.com
Director at Large:

Vacancy

 

 

General Manager:

Jennifer Parker
jennifer.parker@seabreezemgmt.com
(949) 361-4685

Assistant to the General Manager/Lifestyle Coordinator:

Oscar Hernandez oscar.hernandez@seabreezemgmt.com

(949) 361-4685

General Email Account
talega.gallery@seabreezemgmt.com

TGCA Website: www.talegagallery.org

Clubhouse Hours: Monday to Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Patrol One
(714) 541-0999
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Talega Maintenance Corp. (TMC)
Slope Maintenance, Slope Irrigation
Issues, Streetlights, & Mailboxes
Phone: (949) 361-8466
Email: info@talegatoday.com
Website: www.talegatoday.com

After Hours Emergency
TMC: (800) 428-5588

Seabreeze: (800) 232-7517
(The After Hours Emergency number is not for safe listing your vehicle).
OC Sheriff Non-Emergency:

(949) 770-6011

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