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The Crestwood Hills Association annual meeting was held June 1 at the newly open Crestwood Hills Park clubhouse. The park and clubhouse are now open part time but will closed again sometime after the summer to complete renovations. It will reopen permanently after that.
Treasurer, Randy Fred reported that the community is financially solvent. […]

Today one of the original Crestwood Hills Association homes was demolished. It was an 111x model by architects Whitney R. Smith and A. Quincy Jones located at 12361 Deerbrook Lane. This was one of the 33 remaining intact homes of CHA.

In just nine days seven original CHA homes will be open for the MAK architecture […]

Additional photos from the tour can be viewed at this link.
2007 MAK Tour flickr.com
Don’t miss the 2007 MAK Architecture Tour, Focusing on A. Quincy Jones and The Mutual Housing Association (MHA) Tract (Jones and Whitney Smith, 1946-1950). It’s educational, fun, and supports both the MAK Center and the Crestwood Hills Community Association.

Please join us […]

The Second Annual Crestwood Hills Fall Classic has been moved to Sunday, October 21st, at 3pm. The first 15 signups from each team will get an official game t-shirt. You can sign up by leaving your name (and shirt size) in the comments section below. You can also download the official poster […]

From the Press Release:
WIRED and LivingHomes—a pioneer in green, prefabricated development—
will open the doors to the first ever WIRED Home, a showcase of the best in sustainability, technology and design.
This $4 million modernist home in an exclusive enclave of Los Angeles allows luxury and the environment to live together in harmony.
The WIRED Home is where […]

Ellen Pine Sengelmann, who lived on upper Kenter for 12 years, passed away on Tuesday, November 21 in a fire that destroyed her home. It is believed that the source of the fire was an automobile in the garage below her bedroom and that Ellen and her two dogs died in their sleep of smoke […]

In what should prove to be a highly anticipated annual event, the North of the Park Bluebirds beat the South of the Park Orange Crush by a score of 5-3.

The Orange Crush, clearly attempting to make the game more interesting, deferred most of their scoring chances until the last inning but fell short on a […]