Upcoming events.

Part of what makes Maple Hills the best place to live is the community events. Our Board hosts a number of annual events and members always have ideas for more. Do you love board games? Schedule a game night for the neighborhood. Love to do yoga? Join the weekly class at the fire house. Love to craft? Let’s start a crafting club! The opportunities are endless. All it requires is an idea!


Wildfire Safety and Mitigation Presentation
Mar
30

Wildfire Safety and Mitigation Presentation

Wildfires are getting worse. The recent Palisades and Eaton Fires in Los Angeles took 25 lives and destroyed nearly 12,000 buildings. Could that happen here? Yes. Western Washington’s fire risk is growing—we need to be ready.

Join Us & Learn from an Expert!

Catherine (Cat) Robinson, Wildfire Mitigation Specialist & Emergency Coordinator for Eastside Fire & Rescue, will show you exactly how to protect your home and community.

🔎 What You’ll Learn:

✅ Wildfire Home Assessments – Simple steps to make your property safer
✅ Wildfire Safe Eastside Program – Free resources, community woodchipper events, and more!
✅ Emergency Preparedness – What to do before, during, and after a wildfire

🔗 Learn moreWildfire Safe Eastside
📩 Questions? Email WildfireSafe@esf-r.org

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CRASE
Mar
8

CRASE

What is CRASE?
The CRASE program provides community members with evidence-based strategies to avoid, deny, and defend during an active shooter event. Developed by law enforcement experts, the training focuses on:

  • Situational awareness.

  • Recognizing potential threats.

  • Taking appropriate actions to protect yourself and others.

Why Attend?
While we hope never to encounter such emergencies, being prepared can save lives. Officer Treadway will walk us through practical tips and realistic scenarios to help you feel confident and equipped should the need arise.

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Community Safety Class (CRASE)
Jan
12

Community Safety Class (CRASE)

CRASE stands for Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events. It's an educational program that teaches people how to survive an active shooter event by using the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy: 

  • Avoid: Start with your state of mind 

  • Deny: When it's difficult or impossible to get away, keep your distance from the threat, create barriers, lock doors, turn off the lights, hide behind large objects, and silence your phone 

  • Defend: Protect yourself because you have the right to do so 

The CRASE course was developed by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program at Texas State University. The FBI considers ALERRT the national standard for active shooter events. 

CRASE courses cover topics such as: The history and prevalence of active shooter events, Civilian response options, Medical issues, Drill considerations, and The role of professional guardians. 

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Movie Night at the Pool
Jul
12

Movie Night at the Pool

Come as early as 730pm to swim and hang out before the movie starts at approximately 830pm!

Movie: IF

Admission - By donation - $5 per person or $20 per family is suggested. All proceeds from admission go to the Pool!

Concessions - All proceeds benefit the Maple Hills Marlins Swim Team!

We'll be serving nachos and other snack shack staples... And as always, we'll have plenty of popcorn and candy for movie time!

This is just open to pool members and the Marlins Swim Team.

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