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Community Facilities
Certain of the Associations community facilities may be available for use for resident functions. Upon application, the Board may approve of the use and determine the use fee, cleaning fee, security deposit, insurance requirements and any other appropriate requirements. See Appendix II, Community Center Rules & Regulations.
Community Center
Welcome to the Hidden Hills Community Center. The following rules will acquaint you with the Community Center and how it operates. The rules are not meant to be unduly restrictive but instead to help avoid disputes, promote safety and minimize property damage. All disputes shall be adjudicated by the Board of Directors.

The Community Center is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Private Functions. The Community Center is not available to be rented for private functions. However, residents may be allowed to utilize the facilities for events that are open to and appropriate for the entire community. Proposals for such events must be approved by the Board. Except as otherwise expressly permitted by the Board, no soliciting is allowed. Insurance Limitations. While the Associations insurance covers damage to the facilities and slips and falls, it does not necessarily cover actions taken by volunteers and or vendors who may be leading programs at the Community Center. If you are concerned about whether a particular trainer, instructor or vendor has insurance, you should talk to that individual and make your decisions accordingly. Treatment of Employees. The Associations employees are an integral part of Hidden Hills and the Community Center. As a result, please make sure you treat our staff with courtesy. If residents harass or mistreat employees, they will be subject to fines, suspension of privileges, and/or other legal remedies. If you believe an employee is engaging in inappropriate conduct or is not doing his or her job, do not approach the employee. Instead, contact the Manager. If the issue involves the Manager, please contact the Board.
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Swimming Pool

Assumption of Risk
Except during the Summer Program hours, NO LIFEGUARDS ON DUTY. Residents are cautioned that the use of the swimming pool is at their own risk and that they assume full responsibility for their own safety as well as that of their guests. Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult when no lifeguard is on duty. Hours of Operation. Pool hours are 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Residents may gain access to the pool by obtaining a card key from the office.
Keep Area Secure
When entering and exiting the pool area, residents must make sure the gate closes behind them and that they do not admit anyone who does not have a valid card key. Propping the gate open is forbidden.
Communicable Diseases. Persons with skin diseases, open sores, inflamed eyes, nasal or ear discharges, or any diseases which are readily communicable may not use the swimming pool until such time as the disease is no longer communicable.
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Because the barbecue is fueled by natural gas, there is some risk inherent in its use. Residents are cautioned to USE THE BARBEQUE AT THEIR OWN RISK.
Like all of the other community facilities, residents are not permitted exclusive use of the barbecue. Please be courteous to others wishing to use the barbecue.
Tennis & Sports Courts

Tennis and Sport Court times are limited to one hour if others are waiting to use the court. Guests are welcome but must play with a resident in the game.
Proper attire and tennis shoes are required at all times when using the courts. No hard soled or black soled shoes are allowed on the courts.
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Recreation Center

Food and drinks are allowed in all areas of the recreation room. However, spills must be cleaned up immediately.
Children are not allowed in the kitchen.
Children under the age of 11 must be supervised at all times. Children are not allowed to play in the fireplace or operate the thermostats.
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Theater

No food or drink is allowed in the theater at any time.
The Theater is limited to ninety-nine (99) spectators per function. Spectators may not sit on the floors or stairs.
Children must be supervised at all times. Children are not allowed in the projection room. . Children may not play with any of the equipment, including thermostats, lights, projector screens and curtains, etc. Children may not rough-house in the Theater.
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Arena Descriptions
Saddle Creek Arena 5208 Saddle Creek Road
Enclosed 300 x 120 Team Penning/Gymkhana Arena, Standard Size (66 x 198) Dressage Arena, 60 Round Pen, picnic tables, hitching posts, water trough, drinking fountain, and portable bathroom facilities. There are also two old structures - the original snack shack, and announcers booth
From the beginning of Hidden Hills History in the 50s until the mid 60s, horse shows, gymkhanas, and polo games were held on various vacant lots. When a new addition was planned, the City was persuaded to set aside approximately 4 acres for an official arena at the end of Saddle Creek Road. The local feed store (currently Calabasas Saddlery), had recently changed ownership and was re-organizing and eliminated their roping arena. A work party of two dozen Hidden Hills residents hauled the portable pipe fencing from that location and erected the large arena that became the first equestrian facility in Hidden Hills. An original member of that party still serves on todays Equestrian Services Committee.
A tribute to those residents still stands today near the gymkhana arena. Both the dressage arena and the round pen were added at a later time. There are plans currently underway to completely rennovate the Saddle Creek Arena area.
Spring Valley Arena 6255 Spring Valley Road
140 x 250 Pipe Arena, 70 x 140 (2/3) Dressage Arena, 60 Enclosed Round Pen, hitching posts, water trough, drinking fountain, snack shack, announcers stand, permanent bathroom, tennis courts, park, childrens playground and emergency phone.
The Arena area was built when the land that is north of Spring Valley and Old Eldorado Meadow was developed. It includes the tennis courts, a large arena, a size dressage arena and a small shade structure, that was later remodeled by the Trails Committee of the Association into the existing snack shack with announcers booth and bathroom facilities. The round pen was added in 2005 under the direction of the Equestrian Services Committee.
The Trails Committee opted to relinquish the trail that ran along the Woodland Hills perimeter behind the arena area so that a small park could be developed. The park includes grass lawn and a childrens play area. Besides being an equestrian area, Spring Valley is also used for open air concerts, the yearly Fiesta and other social events.
Lewis & Clark Arena 24990 Lewis & Clark Road
80 x 190 pipe arena, shaded viewing area, hitching post, water trough, drinking fountain, and emergency phone. There are no bathroom facilities at this location.
The land that that is used for the Lewis & Clark arena was donated by a long time resident of Hidden Hills. For many years, the Equestrian Services Committee dedicated their efforts towards a on-site renovation. The current area features a very quiet and pleasant place to work your horse. The landscaping is flourishing beautifully and the gazebo provides a shady retreat.
Barbeque Area
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