July 2008 Meeting
July 28, 2008 by admin
Filed under Resident Information
THE VILLAGE OF WOODLAND HILLS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 7:00 P.M.
Progressive Management, Inc. 4151 Woodlands Parkway, Palm Harbor, Florida
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL
DISPOSAL OF UNAPPROVED MINUTES
OFFICER REPORTS
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
MANAGEMENT REPORT
COMMITTEE REPORTS
PENDING BUSINESS
- Tennis court renovations
- Tree trimming
NEW BUSINESS
- Pool area parking restrictions
HOMEOWNER REQUESTS
- 632 Deer Run N Replace roof
- 370 Carson Lane Replace roof
(Any other ACC requests received after this notice was printed)
ADJOURN
POSTED THIS 28 th Day of July, 2008
2009 Digital TV Transition
July 27, 2008 by admin
Filed under Helpful Tips
The 2009 Digital TV Transition: What You Need to Know

(ARA) – By now nearly everyone has heard something about the digital TV transition set to take place on Feb. 17, 2009. That’s the day when all full-power broadcast television stations in the United States will cease broadcasting on analog airwaves and begin broadcasting solely in digital.
That’s less than a year away — so now is the time to start thinking about how the switch will affect you. Will you choose to get a converter box or will you take advantage of this opportunity and step up to the amazing picture of a high definition TV with a built-in digital tuner?
While the change to all-digital TV might sound a little scary to some people, the fact is that digital broadcasting will benefit everyone, bringing improved picture and sound quality, as well as additional channels and interactive video and data services. The best news is that it’s actually very simple to make the switch from analog to digital TV at home. Follow these tips and you will be well on your way to enjoying a high-definition digital experience in your own home.
Getting Started:
If you’re looking to get the best high-definition picture, you’ll need an HDTV set capable of 720p, 1080i or 1080p picture resolution. You’ll also need a high-definition source such as an HD cable box or satellite receiver and be watching a high definition channel that will show 720p or 1080i resolution. To receive 1080p resolution, which is the clearest, most detailed picture available today, you’ll need a Blu-ray Disc player. If you’re a little confused, don’t fret. The salespeople at almost any store that sells HDTV will be glad to help you out.
Making the Right Connection:
It’s important to remember, however, that when you buy an HDTV, one of the most important components may not be included. To get all that high definition picture and sound from your HD cable box or satellite receiver or Blu-ray disc player, you will want to purchase an HDMI cable to connect your high-definition source to the TV.
Widely regarded as the best high-definition connector available, HDMI cables give you the very best sights and sounds, and because they carry both audio and video digital signals they’re also the easiest way to hook up to your HDTV.
Not All Cables are Created Equal:
There are many different choices when it comes to buying HDMI cables, but like you wouldn’t put economy tires on a sports car, you will want to make sure you go with the highest quality cable available to get all the performance from your high definition gear. This doesn’t have to mean buying the most expensive cable, but you will need to find one that can support the large amounts of data coming from sources that have the new HDMI 1.3 format, 1080p, and the new HD audio formats used on Blu-Ray discs. Even if you haven’t converted to Blu-Ray just yet, planning for future technologies is advisable when it comes to purchasing HDMI cables.
Noel Lee of Monster Cable believes it is possible for all Americans to make the perfect digital connection. His company is offering “Monster Advanced for HDMI” speed-rated cables. “We’ve worked to create a speed-rating system for every budget and hookup,” Lee states. “This way, everyone can enjoy maximum high-definition performance, no matter what system they own.”
For more information about HDMI and to learn which speed-rated cable is right for your HDTV, visit Monster’s HDMI learning center at www.monstercable.com/HDMI. For more specific questions, visit www.monstercommunity.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
Playground
July 27, 2008 by admin
Filed under playground

One of the fun things to climb on
Take the kids to the playground, there is plenty for them to do.
Pool and Cabana

Pool and Canbana
Relaxing at the pool is a great way to spend a hot day. The pool is available for all residents and guests.
Tennis Courts

Along with the pool we have 2 Tennis Courts that are available for residents and their guests. Recently the courts were re-surfaced and here are some photos taken by a resident. You will need your pool key/button to get in through the gate to play. The courts are lighted and to use the lights you will need to contact the management company for instructions and a key for the lights.
Enjoy
Cabana and Recreation Center
July 27, 2008 by admin
Filed under Rec Center

Recreation Center
The Recreation center is the focal point of Woodland Hills. The area contains the pool, tennis courts, playground and restrooms for residents and their guests. The Cabana can also be used for parties and other events. For more information contact the property manager.
Welcome

Welcome to Woodland Hills
Welcome and feel free to browse and read about Woodland Hills and the surrounding area. You will find information on the Woodland Hills subdivision in Palm Harbor Florida and the surrounding area.
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