Newsletter May 2016.pub
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Newsletter May 2016.pub
The Voice Of StillWaters From the General Manager - Kevin Eason May 1, 2016 Happy Memorial Day Sunday, May 8th is Mother’s Day. There are several local unique gift shops in the StillWaters area to purchase that special gift just for Mom or take her to one of the local restaurants for that special Mother’s Day meal. Make sure you spend time with your mother on Mother’s Day and there is not a better place than StillWaters. Spring is a time when many property owners are returning to StillWaters getting the “lake place” ready for the summer. Please remember to dispose of all yard debris and unwanted items properly. Yard debris cannot be dumped in the vacant lot next door or across the road. SWRA will remove bagged yard debris and unwanted nonhazardous items from your property for a fee of $50 per pick-up truck load. Contact the SWRA office at 256-825-2990 for more information or to get on the removal schedule. Lake Martin is already at full pool and the boating traffic has increased. Please be courteous of your neighbors by slowing down your boat when you leave and return to your pier. Idle speed only within 100 feet of any pier or shoreline is a good rule of thumb to follow. Slower speeds help reduce boat wake which can cause damage to piers, other boats, and it helps reduce shoreline erosion. The Health and Wellness Fair that was held at the StillWaters Welcome Centre and sponsored by Lake Martin Community Hospital and Ivy Creek Healthcare was very successful. A big thank you to Mike Bruce and his staff for all their hard work making this a successful event. Look for more events at the Welcome Centre in the near future. SWRA has offered several seminars and informational opportunities to property owners over the past year that have been well received by property owners. We would like suggestions about additional topics for seminars that would be of interest to StillWaters property owners. Please send an email to kevin@stillwatersra.com if you have a topic that interest you or an idea for a seminar you would like for SWRA to offer. Recently vandals painted graffiti on several street signs and guardrails in StillWaters. This is not art work, this is damaging common area owned by all StillWaters property owners. Please help us catch the person who has been painting this unsightly graffiti on our property. If you see anyone defacing StillWaters property please contact the Sheriff’s Department immediately at 256-825-4264 or contact Kevin Eason at 334-740-8338. We need your help to stop this costly damage. SWRA will prosecute anyone caught damaging StillWaters property to the full extent of the law. StillWaters is blessed to have many property owners that served in one of the branches of the armed forces. This Memorial Day please thank a veteran for their service to our great country, because of them we can enjoy freedoms that no other country can even dream about. SWRA Business Hours Monday 9 to 4 pm Tuesday 9 to 4 pm Wednesday 9 to 12 pm Thursday 9 to 4 pm Friday 9 to 5 pm FAX: 256-825-2991 Phone: 256-825-2990 Email: info@stillwatersra.com Web site: www.stillwatersra.com Board Members David Hargrove-President Tom Nicholson Vice President Mike Dollar-Treasurer Penny Alexander-Secretary Patti Richardson ——————————— Kevin Eason General Manager Susan Thames Community Administrator May 1, 2016 STILLWATERS GOLF Spring is upon us and the golfing season has begun. We will begin to see the larger golf groups, corporate outings and special events returning to Stillwaters Golf. Keep in mind that we have special arrangements with our neighbors in Auburn for our members when the Tradition course is reserved for an event. Contact your professional and he will make a reservation on your behalf. May 6th-Alabama Power 10:00am modified shotgun. May 16th- GALA 9:00am dedicated course shotgun. May 18th –CAGA Tee times from 7:00am – 9:50am. May 22nd – Hyundai/HMMA 8:00am dedicated course shotgun. JUNIOR GOLF IS BACK! Gabby will be hosting a one week Junior Golf Camp running from June 6th – June 10th. The field is limited to the first 25 golfers with registration starting May 16th for our StillWaters residents and their children/grandchildren. Cost will be $75/child which includes golf instruction, daily golf tee gift, prizes and lunch before heading home each day. Ages will be from 6-12 years old and will run from 9:00am to 11:30am daily. If your little future golfer can’t make it in June, Gabby will offer another Junior Golf Camp the second week of July. Summer golf fun! SPECIAL THANKS I want to thank the members who took the time to attend our Wilson Staff demo day. Our representative Paul and I weathered the early rain to enjoy several members visit to the tented practice area. We appreciate their interest and thank the members who made Wilson Staff purchasing decisions. Rob “Gabby” Witherington Golf Carts / Motorized Vehicles: There have been several near misses between golf carts and vehicles on StillWaters streets. Most cases involve children driving carts (golf carts and all-terrain four wheelers), with some incidents being at night with no lights on the cart. Please remember that SWRA Policy is: All motorized vehicles (golf carts, ATVs, etc.) operated on StillWaters roads and streets must be operated by a licensed and insured driver as required by Alabama law. Golf carts can be quite dangerous, especially when used on public roads. The SWRA Board recognizes the inherent hazards of golf cart use in StillWaters and we hope to head off accidents with the promotion of common sense operation and public awareness. Traffic counts inside StillWaters continue to increase. So let’s stay safe by driving golf carts responsibly and by properly supervising our children & grandchildren! Resurfacing of the StillWaters tennis courts The StillWaters tennis courts located on StillWaters Drive will be resurfaced during the month of May. The exact start date of the work will depend on weather conditions. The tennis courts will be closed for approximately two weeks while the resurfacing work is performed. New nets and a new bench are planned as part of the tennis court upgrades. SWRA apologizes for any inconvenience while the work is being performed. 2 May 1, 2016 What is Memorial Day? Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service of the United States. Over two dozen cities or towns claim to have held the original Memorial Day observance. Waterloo, N.Y. was officially declared the birthplace of Memorial Day by President Lyndon Johnson in May 1966. Observance of Memorial Day was first proclaimed by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, as a day to decorate the graves of service men who died in defense of their country during the Civil War. General Logan referred to this day as Decoration Day and originally set the date as May 30th because it was not the anniversary of any particular battle. On the first Decoration Day 5,000 participants decorated the graves of 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. By 1890 it was recognized by all of the northern states that were in existence at the time of the Civil War. The southern states that existed during the Civil War began recognizing the holiday after World War I when the holiday changed from honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in all the wars and conflicts. A few southern states recognize Memorial Day In 1971 Congressed passed the National Holiday Act, declaring that Memorial Day would be a floating Federal holiday celebrated on the fourth Monday of May. This ensured a three day Federal weekend. To all veterans that risked their lives and to those who have lost loved ones in service to our great country, Thank You for your service; our debt to you can never be repaid. SWRA Fireworks Policy With summer holidays coming up, please remember the SWRA policy concerning “no fireworks” in StillWaters. The sheriff’s department enforces the policy. So please read and heed. It was adopted with safety in mind. For the safety of home & boat owners, and those living in wooded areas or around the golf courses, the SWRA Board strongly supports the fireworks ban per the Code of Alabama. Please respect our policy and support public safety. “The SWRA Board adopted a policy to endorse, support and distribute to property owners the State of Alabama Code concerning fireworks, which states that it is unlawful to explode fireworks within 600 feet of a building. For the safety of home and boat owners and those living in wooded areas or around the golf courses, the SWRA Board strongly supports the fireworks ban per the Code of Alabama. Please respect our policy and support public safety. The Sheriff’s department is the proper enforcement authority for fireworks violations, so please call them to report an incident.” 256-825-4264 Code of the State of Alabama – Section 8-17-222 It shall be unlawful to offer for sale or to sell any fireworks to children under the age of 16 years unless accompanied by an adult or to any intoxicated or irresponsible person. Any person purchasing fireworks shall be required to show a valid driver’s license or state approved identification card. It shall be unlawful to explode or ignite fireworks within 600 feet of any church, hospital, asylum, public school, any enclosed building, or within 200 feet or where fireworks are stored, sold, or offered for sale. No person shall ignite or discharge any permissible articles of fireworks within or throw the same from a motor vehicle while within nor shall any person place or throw any ignited article of fireworks into or at such a motor vehicle, or at or near any person or group of people. (Acts 1981, No. 81-409, p. 638, §13; Acts 1987, No. 87-563, p. 876, §6.) 3 May 1, 2016 THE COVENANT CORNER At the SWRA office we hear more people comment on how beautiful and clean StillWaters is than anything else. Most property owners do a very good job of keeping their property in good repair and free of trash. There are a few that need a reminded from their neighbors to remove that pile of limbs from their front yard and a few that require notification of a covenant violation before they will remove debris and trash. All the covenants require each property owner to keep their property clean and in good repair. For properties under the ’87 Covenants, Article III, Section 3.6 requires property owners to keep their property in good repair including cutting the grass, pruning shrubbery, painting any buildings and any other external care required for the property. The covenants do not address the interior of a building, only what is visible on the outside. For properties under the ’71 Covenants and ’74 Amendments, Part I, Paragraph 7 and under the Provisions for Villas, Item 9, requires property owners to keep their property in good repair and in a neat and attractive manner. There are several other Articles, Sections, Paragraphs, etc… throughout all the Covenants that refer to keeping your property neat, clean, attractive and in good repair. Following the Covenants helps keep property values up and neighbors happy. Removing unsightly debris and trash keeps StillWaters looking beautiful. Vendors wanted for the StillWaters Family Festival July 2nd SWRA is looking for a few good vendors for the Family Festival to be held on Saturday, July 2nd at Moonbrook Park. There is a nominal vendor fee of $10 to help cover electrical cost. Vendors will be responsible for any set up and removal of all their equipment, tables, etc.. All vendors are subject to SWRA approval and SWRA reserves the right to refuse any vendor for any reason. This is a good opportunity for people who make and sell children’s toys, jewelry, soap, jelly, pickles, or any type of family oriented craft. Please contact Kevin Eason at 256-825-2990 or come by the SWRA office if you are interested in having a vendor booth at the July 2nd Family Festival. Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive The Dadeville area Letter Carriers will be collecting non-perishable food items on Saturday, May 14th. Please put peanut butter, rice, pasta, and/or canned items in a plastic bag and hang it from your mailbox for the carriers to collect. They will take all the items to the Dadeville Post Office where it will be sorted by Loaves and Fishes volunteers and distributed to our local families. All the items collected from Dadeville will be distributed in Dadeville. Loaves and Fishes is a local service of the East Alabama Food Bank. 4 May 1, 2016 Neighborhood Council News Fundraising Night For Lyman Ward Golf Team: A special "Thanks" to all who supported the Fundraising Night" for the LW Golf Team on April 15th. Over $475 was raised! Pictured is Don Arthur, Managing Partner, Copper’s Grill presenting Dr. Roy Berwick, President, Lyman Ward Military Academy with a check. Also, pictured Pat Kelly, Team Coach and one of his players. YARD Sale, May 14. LAST CALL for spaces. See attached flyer. This is a fun event for residents and gives everyone a chance to clean out unwanted stuff and make some $. Send application w/money no later than MAY 10th to Tom Dyne, 218 Tanglewood Lane, Dadeville, AL 36853 or call 334-332-1162 for info. The next Neighborhood Council meeting will be May 17th at 4PM in the SWRA Centre Community Room. Any resident may attend. We have vacancies for Laurel Ridge area and Sunset Point Condo area. If you would like to represent your area, please contact Tom Dyne at cmsg71@gmail.com or 334-332-1162. STILLWATERS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL YARD SALES SPACE APPLICATION-MAY 14th, 8AM-11AM JUDY’S STAGECOACH RESTAURANT NAME______________________ ADDRESS___________________ E-MAIL:____________________ PHONE_____________________ # Spaces needed: _______ Spaces are 10’x10’ Cost $15/space Limited tables will be available for rent-$5/ea (You are encouraged to bring your own) Tables needed____ Total Cost: Space______ Tables________ Total: _________ Makes checks payable to Tom Dyne Submit to: Butch Myers; 49 Poplar Point 825-6297; No later than MAY 10th *vehicles must be unloaded by 6:30AM day of sale. *Neighborhood Council is not responsible for damages or injuries. 5 May 1, 2016 Church of the Living Waters at StillWaters Guest Preacher Listing - 2016 Season All Services: Sunday 9:00-10:00 AM; Except Easter, 6:30 a.m. May 29 Billy Coleman - Vinemont Memorial Day Opening 9:00 a.m. Jun 05 Rev. Faron Golden - Reeltown Jun 12 Rev. Al Perkins - Montgomery Jun 19 Rev. Jim Pate - Dadeville Jun 26 Rev. Sam Henderson - Commerce, GA Jul 03 Donna Allen - LaFayette Message in Music & Song Jul 10 Rev. James Cullins - Alexander City Jul 17 Rev. Rusty Hutson - Auburn Jul 24 Rev. Mark Gainey - Dadeville Jul 31 Rev. K.G. Jones - Tuskegee Aug 7 Rev. Ed Hornig - Auburn Aug 14 Rev. Tommy Greer - Carrollton, GA Aug 21 Dr. Roy Hornsby - Trussville Aug 28 Dr. Joel Richardson - Newnan, GA Sep 04 Rev. Carman Falcione - Montgomery Labor Day Closing *** Communion served on May 29th, July 17th, and September 4th *** Please join us! Dress is casual. Actual address is 782 Lakeview Ridge across from the Golf Colony Villas - a short distance from the Harbor Pointe Marina in StillWaters. You can come by car, bike, golf cart, or boat - GPS Coordinates N 32º 44.554’ W 085º 48.867’. You are cordially invited to examine our website at www.colw-sw.com 6 May 1, 2016 May 2016 for SWRA Centre 1 2 3 4 5 6 Game Day 9:00 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM 11 12 13 Bridge 9:00 AM Game Day 9:00 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM Bridge SWRA Board Meeting 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 7 ARC Meeting 4:00 PM 8 9 10 14 Bid Whist Game Day 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 15 16 17 18 19 20 Game Day 9:00 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM 25 26 27 Bridge 9:00 AM Game Day 9:00 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM Bridge SWRA Board Meeting 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 21 Neighborhood ARC Council Meeting Meeting 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 22 23 24 28 Bid Whist Game Day 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 29 30 Church of Living Waters 9:00 AM Billy Coleman Memorial Day 31 SWRA Office Closed 7 May 1, 2016 8 May 1, 2016 ESTATE SALE Saturday, May 7th 8 AM until 2 PM Everything must GO REDUCED 1331 StillWaters Drive Amanda - 334-444-2165 Isabelle Hall Part Time Sitter / Housekeeper 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM 334-501-2999 Home 334-707-9882 Cell tbuilder2@bellsouth.net GOODSON’S HANDYMAN CARPENTRY ALABAMA HOMBUILDERS CERTIFIED NO JOB TOO SMALL—GUARANTEED Military & Senior discounts available DECK - REMODELING -VINYL SIDING - METAL ROOFS MISC. REPAIRS - PIERS - BOATHOUSE - SEA WALLS SCOTTY GOODSON OWNER 9 256-825-7467 256-212-2397 May 1, 2016 10 May 1, 2016
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