The Sleepy Hollow Homes Association (SHHA) is a volunteer organization comprised of residents of the Hollow. Becoming a member of the Association is a way for residents to demonstrate their support of our local community.
Information and rules for the Sleepy Hollow pool, including the 2012 Pool Hours are NOW Available!
Pool & Event Calendar
What's Coming up:
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On-Line Payments now Accepted:
NEW! Homeowners dues and Pool memberships can now be paid on-line! Your payment is a statement that you believe in Sleepy Hollow, and we profoundly thank you! Pay On-Line Here!
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Pool Lifeguard applications AND Snack Bar Help applications are now being accepted!
Apply now for summer lifeguard/Snack Bar Help postions at the Sleepy Hollow Pool.
Click here for the Lifeguard application. (Due May 1st)
Click here for the Snack Bar Help application. (Due May 15th)
Contact Holly Briese if you have any questions regarding the position.
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The April Bulletin is now available!
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SHHA Board Meeting
Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 7:00 PM
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May 9th:
Walk and Roll to School Day! Please drive safely!
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What's Next for the Sleepy Hollow Club House?
The Sleepy Hollow Clubhouse, built in 1949 is showing signs of wear. A recent building inspection report, requested by SHHA President Holly Briese indicated that although the structure is safe, significant repairs are now needed bring the building up to code and get it back to waterproof.
Be sure to read the December SHHA Bulletin Insert for more details!

What's New:
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Smart Meters:
We’ve had several presentations at SHHA Board meetings about SmartMeters. To learn more about SmartMeters (letter from PG&E, window signs, delay tactics, etc.) click here.
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... and don't forget:
The Bulb and Battery Take Back Program
The Pubic Works Department of the County of Marin is spreading the word about a new and free Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Program for residents called "Bulb and Battery Take-Back Program".
The goal is to reduce and eliminate the amount of illegally disposed of hazardous waste from household products like florescent bulbs, tubes and batteries. 10 local businesses have volunteered to serve as convenient collection points for residents to drop off their spent tubes, bulbs and batteries.
More information is available on this brochure.
And at this website: http://www.marinrecycles.org/BnB/bnb_ctrs.cfm