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Locality: Fremont, California

Phone: +1 510-797-7600



Address: 38350 Alta Dr 94536-7131 Fremont, CA, US

Website: www.glenmoorgardens.org/

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Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 31.12.2020

After more than 25 years of bringing holiday cheer to Glenmoor with an animated holiday display at 38643 Glencoe Dr (House Decorating Contest Winner), the Gonzales Family has decided 2020 was the final year for their display. They have enjoyed bringing holiday cheer to the young and old over the years, and we are grateful they have done so.... Thank you Gonzales Family for lifting our spirits!

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 13.12.2020

In case you missed it... House Decorating Contest Winners! Thank you to all that entered GGHA's House Decorating Contest!... All entries were creative and full of holiday spirit, which made selecting the winners a very tough job! Congratulations to the the House Decorating Contest Winners! 38643 Glencoe Drive 5137 Vernon Avenue 5150 Vernon Avenue Thank you to everyone that participated by either decorating or voting! Your particiapation is what makes Glenmoor Gardens a special place to live! Happy 2021!

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 03.12.2020

Happy New Year Neighbors! Be safe!

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 23.11.2020

Glenmoor Holiday spirit in Reeder Court Photo credit: Bunny Atienza-Bhullar. DM us or comment if you have photos to share. #glenmoorgardens

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 15.11.2020

Every year, thousands of Fremont trees end up in landfills because they are not composted properly. By placing your tree in the gutter or green organics cart fr...om 12/28 - 1/8, you can continue spreading holiday cheer by composting your tree and reducing environmental harm. To learn more about how to prepare your tree for composting, visit: www.fremont.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1871 See more

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 10.11.2020

Glenmoor Holiday Fun continues with The Holiday House Decorating Contest. The 3 Best Decorated Houses will be awarded a $50.00 gift card to Dale Hardware. To be eligible please be sure you have completed decorating your home by 12/13/20. Please submit an entry form below by 12/13/20 at 5 pm to be considered. ... https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSc6TRKEk_jP5bUI6I/viewform

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 08.11.2020

BEWARE: we have a Glenmoor Coyote roaming the neighborhood. It has been seen over the last 2 weeks animal control has not been able to locate it. If you see it, act big, make noise, honk horn, be careful with pets/children. Seen today on Glenmoor Dr heading towards Central. Photo attached. Fremont Police Department

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 24.10.2020

When celebrating Halloween or Día De Los Muertos during this challenging time, it is important to do so safely for both you and the community. Following county guidelines is also important in helping both the Bay Area and state keep our infection rates low and our reopening moving forward. Please consider and refer to the guidance Alameda County Health Officials have provided:... https://covid-19.acgov.org//press/joint-statement-2020.09.

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 20.10.2020

Call GHOSTBUSTERS on this house on Northdale Drive!

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 16.10.2020

On Monday (9/28) morning at 1:30 AM, Fremont Fire Engine 558 was deployed to the #GlassFire in Napa with Mike L., Seth G., Scott H., and Rusty E. All are health...y and shared this with us Even though we weren’t able to save the building, we never gave up. We were able to save the flag and stay in the fight. Several properties were saved that night. The flag gave us the pride to keep going when things were at their toughest. Thank you, Mike, Seth, Scott and Rusty, and to everyone deployed. Our hearts go out to the families impacted by this fire and all of the devastating fires burning throughout the state. #FremontFire #FremontFirefighters

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 08.10.2020

Glenmoor Tree Lighting

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 27.09.2020

Anyone else feel these? https://www.nbcbayarea.com//m2-7-earthquake-shake/2371659/

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 25.09.2020

Thanks for coming out to wave to me & kick off the Holiday season. - Santa

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 20.09.2020

While our 9/11 remembrances may have looked slightly different this year due to COVID-19, for our personnel at home and deployed at the Creek Fire, the memories... remain the same. We will never forget. #FremontFire #FremontCA #FremontFirefighters #NeverForget See more

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 10.09.2020

Good luck to students, teachers & parents. Stay positive.

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 14.08.2020

Wondering where to Eat, Shop, or Dine outdoors in Fremont, CA? We got you covered with this interactive map featuring Restaurants Open for Delivery and Pickup, Retail and Other Businesses Open, and Businesses with Outdoor Patios! Check it out - bit.ly/2PdasEn

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 29.07.2020

UPDATE: owner reunited! FOUND DOG: on Eggers & Glenview, call 510-677-7608. No tags

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 12.07.2020

Nice, quiet day in Glenmoor. How's everyone coping? Hope you're all finding PEACE, keeping the FAITH and DREAMing big! #glenmoorgardens

Glenmoor Gardens Homeowners Association 23.06.2020

Some history about Centerville/Glenmoor Area, courtesy of Allan Brenneis... Site History: In the 19th century there were seven large farms in the Glenmoor area, ranging in size from 80 acres to 188 acres. Early settlers, including Garrett Norris, Herman Eggers, Robert Blacow, Martin Brophy, and Ashley Cameron, raised stock and grew grain. Glenmoor Gardens was largely developed on the sites of the Norris, Eggers, Cameron, and Brophy farms. The lands of Norris and Eggers cover...ed 275 acres between Blacow Road and Fremont Boulevard; the Cameron and Brophy farms covered 320 acres below Blacow Road. By 1900, most of the large agricultural estates of the pioneer settlers had been broken up into small farms, generally between 15 and 35 acres in size, primarily for growing apricots, cherries, and walnuts. Many of these farms were eventually owned by persons of Portuguese descent, including the Bettencourt, Caldeira, Duarte, Lewis, Rogers, and Silva families. The most prominent Portuguese American landowner in the area was the attorney and civic leader John G. Mattos, who built a large house on his property and leased out acreage for farming. His residence still stands at 38323 Blacow Road, near Mattos Court. https://www.newspapers.com//16/john-g-mattos-jr-obit-1933/.