
Highland Spring Country Club’s Board of Directors is dedicated to safeguarding our planned community for seniors through effective use of our resources, protecting our investments through judicious fiscal policies and enhancing our services and amenities for the maximum enjoyment of all homeowners.

Highland Spring Country Club’s Board of Directors is dedicated to safeguarding our planned community for seniors through effective use of our resources, protecting our investments through judicious fiscal policies and enhancing our services and amenities for the maximum enjoyment of all homeowners.

Our 9-hole championship golf course offers a challenging and enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. Designed by renowned architect, our course features breathtaking views, well-manicured fairways, and pristine greens.

Rhea Weber - Rhea and Cal moved to HSCC in 1993. Rhea retired in 1992 from Baxter International Healthcare as a manager for their Information Systems for the Western United States. She has held all positions on the Golf Managing Board as well as serving on the Board of Directors as Secretary, CFO, V. P. and currently President. Rhea continues to be co-editor of the Breeze. Rhea is committed to listening to all ideas and suggestions with an open mind and will make decisions which will be best for the entire community.

Debra Cave - I have been a resident of Highland Springs CC since December 2021. Working for 2 large Health Industry corporations in management for 30 years, I will be drawing on my leadership and business knowledge to promote Highland Springs Country Club as an established community as well as help guide the community in facing new challenges as the needs change due to growth. I believe in open communication and transparency to remain informed, and make the best decisions that will benefit the community, keeping within the parameters of the HOA guidelines. To be successful, it is important to be able to listen and ask questions. In doing so, I invite all residents to be involved in the community.

Patricia Aspan - I have been a resident of Highland Springs CC for 8 ½ years and served on the Finance Committee then appointed HSCC Treasurer in 2011. I retired from Yucaipa Valley Water District in October 2010 after 26 1/2 years of service to the community. I held the position of Administrative Manager overseeing the Accounting and Customer Service employees. I was responsible for the preparation of the monthly Financial Statements and Board of Directors' memorandum reporting the activity for the month. I interacted in the daily operations of the Water District's income and expenses and always looked out for its best interest as well as the customer's. I look forward in helping the community I now live in with some of my working experiences and controls.

Mark Aguilar-I have been a resident of Highland Springs Country Club for over 10 years.
I am on the Emergency Preparedness Committee as the block captain for the past couple years, I’m on the Golf Management Board and I’m part of a team in the process of developing a Security System or neighborhood watch for the community.
I would like to see continuing upgrades and improvements to the community along with offering amenities residents may want. Community involvement is the key to our success!

Ted Manus- I have lived in Highland Springs CC for 3 Years, with previous experience and training I volunteered to serve as Emergency Preparedness back up coordinator and was
appointed coordinator a year later. I am also active with the Surveillance and Gate maintenance teams. I also served on the Clubhouse committee for 2 years. In September of 2025.
I was appointed to the Board of Directors and now also serve as
Liaison to the Clubhouse committee. I enjoy serving Highland Springs and the residents living here. As a board member I am committed to keeping our community current with the ever-changing environment we live in while respecting the Rural environment that brought a lot of us to this beautiful community. I worked in several different fields. Newspaper industry Herald Examiner, LA Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. Working in Production, Transportation and Logistics, Contract negotiator, Union Rep, Single Copy Sales, Employee Development and Managing the western United States. After newspapers, I went into the medical field working for Loma Linda Behavioral Medical Center. This is where my training for Cert, Decon Team and FEMA Disaster training was emphasized. I have also worked personal security over the years and at a 500-home community.
I look forward to living in and serving the Highland Springs Community.
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