Upcoming events
Cancelled - 2024 Annual Curb Junk Pick-Up
Event was cancelled due to non payment of dues from several homeowners which impacted our budget for the year.
Association Garage Sale
The sales has been posted in multiple garage sale sites. Signs will go up out front week before the sale.
Thursday, May 9th 4-8pm
Friday, May 10th 8am - 4pm
Saturday, May 11th 8am - 1pm
Association Garage Sale
The sales has been posted in multiple garage sale sites. Signs will go up out front week before the sale.
Thursday, May 9th 4-8pm
Friday, May 10th 8am - 4pm
Saturday, May 11th 8am - 1pm
Association Garage Sale
The sales has been posted in multiple garage sale sites. Signs will go up out front week before the sale.
Thursday, May 9th 4-8pm
Friday, May 10th 8am - 4pm
Saturday, May 11th 8am - 1pm
Douglass Rd Closure Starts
Highway department plans to close Douglass Road to begin widening project. Not sure when it will be completed.
Douglass Road is at the back of the addition which goes to Schwartz Road.
2024 Association Dues are Due
Currently working to send out invoices which will contain the amount and payment options.
2024 Winter Newsletter
2024 Acacia Creek Community Association Newsletter begin arriving to homeowners.
Click this link for the newsletter.
Acacia Creek Neighborhood Clean-Up
Free junk removal, neighborhood clean-up.
Timing:
Junk to be placed neatly on the curb Sunday, September 10th
Pickup to start around 8am Monday, September 11th
What gets picked up
Items not taken: anything that can catch on fire like aerosol cans, petroleum based paints, oil, propane, gas cans, etc
Other info:
Items not picked up by Fire Dawg will need to be moved off the curb (and not placed outside your house) Monday EOD
If you forgot to put out your junk for the pickup, you will need to coordinate a pick up and pay for it (HOA will not pay for other pickups)
Acacia Creek Association Garage Sale
May 11th 4pm - 8pm
May 12th 8am - 5pm
May 13th 8am - 1pm
Acacia Creek Association Garage Sale
May 11th 4pm - 8pm
May 12th 8am - 5pm
May 13th 8am - 1pm
Association Board Meeting
Only for current, volunteer board members.
If you are interested in volunteering on this board, please email us.
Association Dues Are Due
Annual Association Dues
As the current state of the economy has seen goods and services increase in price over the past 2 years, the services (lawncare, snow plowing, pond maintenance, etc) that Acacia contracts have also increased. In order to maintain those services, dues have been increased.
Per the covenants, dues can be increased by 12% a year which makes this year’s dues $196.00. This is a $21.00 increase over past annual HOA dues of $175.00.
2023 Dues Invoice and the January 2023 Newsletter has additional information which all homeowners received.
2023 Amount: $196.00
Address:
Acacia Creek Community Association Inc.
PO Box 10182
Fort Wayne, IN 46851
Due date*: 3/1/2023
*Payments not received by 3/1/2023 will be sent to legal counsel for collection.
Document Shredding Drive Thru
Take care of those boxes of documents around your house with peace of mind - all from the comfort of your car.
Rules:
Limit 5 banker boxes per car
Remove binder clips (paper clips are okay)
No CDs or floppy disks
Remove plastic bags and binders
Trick-or-Treating 2022
Association will be following Fort Wayne’s Trick-or-Treating hours
Monday, October 31st 5:30pm - 7:30pm
https://www.visitfortwayne.com/blog/post/a-spooktacular-halloween-in-fort-wayne/
HEAL Saturday Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Saturdays July 16th - October 29th
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
St Joseph Township Trunk or Treat
St. Joseph Township are hosting their Annual Truck and Treat! Wear your costume and visit the various trucks, equipment and emergency vehicles! Candy for all! Park in the gravel lot.
YLNI Farmers Market Last One of 2022
Saturdays beginning May 7th through October 29th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
For more details go to the YLNI webiste https://www.ylni.org/ylni-farmers-market
HEAL Thursdays Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Thursdays July 14th - October 27
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
HEAL Saturday Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Saturdays July 16th - October 29th
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
YLNI Farmers Market
Saturdays beginning May 7th through October 29th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
For more details go to the YLNI webiste https://www.ylni.org/ylni-farmers-market
HEAL Thursdays Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Thursdays July 14th - October 27
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
HEAL Saturday Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Saturdays July 16th - October 29th
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
YLNI Farmers Market
Saturdays beginning May 7th through October 29th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
For more details go to the YLNI webiste https://www.ylni.org/ylni-farmers-market
HEAL Thursdays Farm Markets
HEAL - Healthy Eating Active Learning
Thursdays July 14th - October 27
For more details and updated information go to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HEALmarkets/
We know all people need quality, nutritional food to lead a full, active, healthy life. However, Allen County residents living in communities without nearby grocery stores and/or affordable farm stands face challenges in accessing quality, affordable food and in knowing how to include it in their diet.
In Allen County, there are approximately 48,000 residents who are food insecure (13.2%). Of those approximately 48,900 are children under the age of 18 (feedingamerica.org).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that adults in household with less food security are more likely to have a chronic illness, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. HEAL was created as a collaboration between Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to help improve health outcomes among residents who may experience food insecurity in Allen County.
HEAL addresses food access and education through two key programs: HEAL Farm Markets, and Our HEALing Kitchen Cooking Classes.
Salvation Army Christmas Assistance
Please review the details on the attachment or at this link:
https://www.stjosephtwp.com/Community-Outreach
The Salvation Army is accepting applications for its Christmas Assistance Programs from October 10 to 14.
Families who are interested need to apply in-person from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. – 3 p.m at The Salvation Army Office located at 2901 North Clinton Street.
The legal guardian is the only individual that may apply for a child, the Salvation Army said.
Applications are taken by household.
If more than one family is requesting assistance in the same home, they must apply together.
Families Receiving Government Assistance – below are the documents to bring:
Photo ID (head of household/applicant)
Social Security Card or ITIN Card for all members of the household
Birth Certificates for all children under the age of 18- Custody papers will also be required if
you are not a birth parent
Proof of Government Assistance: Food Stamps, TANF, Unemployment, Housing, etc.
Clothing sizes for all children ages 0-14
Families Not Receiving Government Assistance - documents to bring:
Photo ID (head of household/applicant)
Social Security Card or ITIN Card for all members of the household
Birth Certificates for all children under the age of 18- Custody papers will also be required if you are not a birth parent
Clothing sizes for all children ages 0-14
Proof of Income
Proof of expenses for the entire house- Utility bills, lease, phone, transportation, medical, etc.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact us prior to Monday, October 10.
For more information, call The Salvation Army at 744-2311 or visit The Salvation Army site.
All families seeking Christmas assistance from The Salvation Army MUST apply at this time.
YLNI Farmers Market
Saturdays beginning May 7th through October 29th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
For more details go to the YLNI webiste https://www.ylni.org/ylni-farmers-market