Happy New Year, MetroWest!
Happy New Year, MetroWest! Are you making a traditional New Year's Day meal today? If you need some ideas for a "lucky" menu, click here: https://www.thespruceeats.com/traditional-new-years-dinner-4774304
National Blood Donor Month
January is National Blood Donor Month. According to the American Red cross, winter is one of the most difficult times of the year to collect enough blood products to meet patient needs. Holiday schedules and bad weather often result in cancelled blood drives. Also, seasonal illnesses such as the flu in addition to COVID-19 force...
MetroWest Master Association Office Closed
The MWMA Office is closed in observance of New Years' Day
MetroWest Master Association 2022 Community Report
The MetroWest Master Association 2022 Community Report is now available. This annual report recaps all of MWMA's activities during the year.
National Bird Day
Today is National Bird Day! If you need help identifying the birds that visit your yard here in MetroWest, this blog can help: https://www.blog.catandturtle.net/backyard-bird-identification/
MetroWest Master Association Board of Directors welcome two new board members
The MetroWest Master Association Board of Directors welcome two new board members in 2023. First, let's meet board member Monica Luiza F. El Rassy of Stonebridge Lakes. Before moving to MetroWest in 2000, Monica worked as a journalist and events planner in Brazil, developing a deep understanding of public relations and communications strategies. She has...
New MetroWest Master Association Board Members
Please welcome our second new MWMA board member of 2023, Kim Robert Kreiger of MetroWest. As a senior Executive in the hospitality field, Kim possesses more than 35 years of experience. Since 2014, he has been a Principal in The Kreiger Group, a consulting firm specializing in the hospitality industry. Previously, he served in several...
Pet Safety tips by Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Have you heard about, or perhaps seen, a coyote in our community? According to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), coyotes are found throughout Florida and are now considered to be a naturalized species in all 67 Florida counties. It's important to keep our pets safe from coyotes, so follow these FWC tips: * ...
