August - Heritage Hunt Country Club
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August - Heritage Hunt Country Club
August 2015 Volume 17, No. 8 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President........................................................................Ken Aitchison Director.............................................................................. Rex Giekes Treasurer........................................................................ Don Hambric Director........................................................................... Jack Martins Vice President................................................................ Sandy Painter Secretary...................................................................... Kathy Vergano Director............................................................................Cathy Walsh HOA COMMITTEES & THEIR CHAIRS Budget & Finance.............................................................Todd Counts Community Relations ............................................Charlotte Kennedy Architectural Review .................................................... Andy Johnson Emergency Preparedness Group.....................................Bernie Leech Facilities............................................................................... Al Stearns Food & Beverage....................................................... Mary McFadden Golf.............................................................................Richard Murphy Grounds.......................................................................... Jim Cumming LSTV............................................................Jerry Surbey & Larry Alger ON-SITE MANAGEMENT STAFF Community Management Corporation (CMC): General Manager Yale Feldman*............... yfeldman@heritagehunt.net...................703-743-5490 Asst. General Mgr Rachel Mancinelli** ..... rmancinelli@heritagehunt.net............... 703-743-5482 Lifestyle Director Mark Hillis*.................... mhillis@heritagehunt.net........................703-743-5475 Covenants Admin. Chelsie Throckmorton*.... cthrockmorton@heritagehunt.net..........703-743-5494 Bookkeeper (club accts) Marsha Brooks*.. mbrooks@heritagehunt.net....................703-743-5480 Bookkeeper (HOA Dues) Carol Granger*.... cgranger@heritagehunt.net....................703-743-5481 Facilities Engineer Nestor Pangilinan......... npangilinan@heritagehunt.net ..... 703-743-5488 x106 Facilities Engineer Kirk Wallace.................. kwallace@heritagehunt.net........... 703-743-5488 x107 Front Desk Super. Laura Weesner**........... lweesner@heritagehunt.net....................703-743-2000 Front Desk Admin. Leander Diaz**............ ldiaz@heritagehunt.net...........................703-743-2000 Front Desk Admin. Mohamed Sharfi**........msharfi@heritagehunt.net....................703-743-2000 *Offices on the second floor of Marsh Mansion, 13451 Fieldstone Way **Clubhouse front desk closed 12-1 p.m. Monday–Friday for lunch Billy Casper Golf: General Manager Jeff Peak......................jpeak@heritagehuntgolf.com................... 703-743-1100 Admin. Asst. Rachael Cooper..................rcooper@heritagehuntgolf.com............... 703-743-2003 Director Food/Beverage Tim O’Mara......tomara@heritagehuntgolf.com................ 703-743-2001 Asst. F&B Dir. Susan Naugle .....................snaugle@heritagehuntgolf.com............... 703-743-2002 Director of Sales Cary Muirhead .......................cmuirhead@heritagehuntgolf.com.......... 703-743-2005 Dir. Golf Operations John Yancy..............jyancy@heritagehuntgolf.com................. 703-743-1000 Course Super. Steve Cohoon...................scohoon@heritagehuntgolf.com.............. 703-753-8333 OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS American Disposal Services (trash/recycling pick up).........................................703-368-0500 Billy Casper Golf (BCG) Comment Line................................................................866-589-7757 Clubhouse Fax..................................................................................................... 703-743-2004 Clubhouse Front Desk......................................................................................... 703-743-2000 Clubhouse Woodworking Shop........................................................................... 703-743-1999 COMCAST (Ask for “Bulk Services.”)....................................................................855-638-2855 Condos I Managing Agent, A. R. M. I., Community Mgr Will Austin..... 703-753-1801/540-347-1901 Condos II Community Manager Laura Weesner..................................................703-743-2000 Heritage Hunt Dining Room Reservations...........................................................703-743-2021 Heritage Hunt Fitness Center.............................................................................. 703-743-2007 Heritage Hunt Front Gate Guard......................................................................... 703-743-5909 Heritage Hunt HOA Fax (Marsh Mansion)...........................................................703-743-5476 Heritage Hunt Pro Shop....................................................................................... 703-743-1000 Hunt Country Tavern........................................................................................... 571-248-2077 Prince Wm. County Non-Emergency...................................................................703-792-6500 COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 4840 Westfields Boulevard, Suite 300, Chantilly, VA 20151 P. O. Box 10821, Chantilly, VA 20153-0821 703-631-7200 After Hours Community Emergency 703-631-7200 www.associaonline.com 2 HOURS OF OPERATION CLUBHOUSE (6901 Arthur Hills Drive) Monday-Saturday .....................................................8 AM – 10 PM Sunday......................................................................... 9 AM – 7 PM CLUBHOUSE FRONT DESK Weekdays ................................................................... 8 AM – 8 PM Weekends.................................................................. 12 PM – 7 PM VIRGINIAN DINING ROOM Tuesday-Friday...........................................................11 AM – 8 PM Saturday Lunch...........................................................11 AM - 2 PM Sunday Brunch.................................................... 9:30 AM-1:30 PM MARSH MANSION Monday-Friday............................................................9 AM – 9 PM Saturday-Sunday......................................................9 AM - 6:30 PM HOA OFFICES Monday-Friday............................................................8 AM – 5 PM Holidays**............................................................................. Closed **New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and the day following Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. HUNT COUNTRY TAVERN Thursday-Monday..................................................11 AM - 6 PM Tuesday-Wednesday...............................................11 AM - 2 PM FITNESS CENTER Daily.......................................................................... 5 AM – 11 PM Access between 5–6 AM and 9–11 PM require an activated ID card. PRO SHOP Daily, April–September................................................7 AM – 7 PM Daily, October–March.............................................7:30 AM – 5 PM INDOOR POOL Monday–Friday........................................................... 6 AM – 9 PM Saturday–Sunday, Holidays*........................................8 AM – 6 PM Guests under 18 years–Monday–Saturday................ 1 PM – 3 PM Guests under 18 years–Sunday & Holidays............... 1 PM – 4 PM *Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. The pool is closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. OUTDOOR POOL - Season is Memorial Day to Labor Day Monday–Sunday....................................................... 10 AM – 8 PM Guests under 18 years–Monday–Saturday..............10 AM – 1 PM Guests under 18 years–Sunday & Holidays............... 4 PM – 6 PM *Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. TENNIS COURTS...................................................Open till 9:30 PM NOTICE OF MEETINGS* Board of Directors–Third Monday, 9:30 AM, Marsh Mansion Parlor; Fourth Thursday, 1 PM, Clubhouse Mountain View Room Budget & Finance Committee–Third Wednesday, 1 PM, Mountain View Rm Community Relations Committee–First Monday, 1 PM, Garden Room Architectural Review Committee–Second and fourth Wednesdays, 9 AM, Mountain View Rm Facilities Committee–First Thursday, 1 PM, Mountain View Room Food & Beverage Committee–Third Tuesday, 10 AM, Mountain View Room Golf Committee–Second Wednesday, 3 PM, Mountain View Room Ad hoc Golf Handicap Committee– Monday preceding the Golf Committee meeting, 3 PM, CH Board Room Grounds Committee–First Tuesday, 2:30 PM, Mountain View Room *Meeting dates and/or locations are subject to change. Notice will be posted on HHTV. The Heritage Horn is published monthly by the Heritage Hunt Homeowners Association, 6901 Arthur Hills Dr., Gainesville, VA 20155 Policy: Submit items by the tenth of the month prior to Mark Hillis, Editor. Articles must be dated and signed and include the author’s phone number. The Heritage Horn reserves the right to edit or postpone printing certain items. Advertisers are not endorsed by the Heritage Hunt Homeowners Association. Display & Classified Ads: Please contact the Editor at TheHorn@HeritageHunt. net for rates and space availability. Classifieds have a $5 minimum for 20 or fewer words and 25 cents per additional word. Payment: Check or money order made out to Heritage Hunt HOA. Residents may also choose to charge the cost of their ad to their clubhouse account There is no charge for free or lost-and-found items in the classified ad column. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net General Manager’s Message The Dog Days of summer are upon us, but as always, we will strive to make the best of it. We have had some record setting storms and high heat, despite which we have seen a flurry of activity which resonates the vibrant lifestyle of our days in Heritage Hunt. Looking back at July, we saw weddings, excursions; golf outings and special dining events to help get us off to a good financial start to the third quarter. One reason for optimism has been an uptick in home sales and related assessment resale revenues. The last month has also brought some positive changes to our community with our cleaning/porter age services, front entrance gate guard service and landscape service. Take a stroll, bike ride, dog walk or slow drive on Heritage Hunt Drive and you will see a beautiful and lush assortment of color and pristine grooming of our common areas. Kudos to Heritage Landscape Services (HLS), our on site staff and the Grounds Committee for their careful attention to keeping Heritage Hunt looking beautiful. This portrays an extremely positive image of our community to our guests and provides for a pleasant way for all of us to enter out community when we return from the hustle and bustle of the “outside.” Speaking of guests entering our community, our “Gate Key” system is being implemented during August and your NHSS Front Gate guards will be checking all visitors to the community to see if they are registered in the Gate Key system. To allow entry for those guests or contractors not registered, the homeowner will have to be called to confirm the visitor access to the property. If a homeowner cannot be reached the visitor will not be granted access. This is not a difficult system and I encourage you to register your guests and contractors or service providers online or by completing the form at the Clubhouse Front Desk. This will better help control those that gain access to the community and enhance the sense of security for those entering our community. Please inquire at the front desk if you have any questions or need assistance. And finally for this month, a special thanks to those involved in two important community projects. First, Dick Schneider, our former Board President, Ken Aitchison, our current President, and others have been instrumental in keeping us informed on the Dominion Power Line Routes and keeping up the communications to the point where it looks like our route will not be selected. Next, many thanks to Andy Johnson with the Architectural Review Committee, the Board of Directors and our CMC Asst. Mgr, Rachel Mancinelli, for providing invaluable information on how to protect your homes during lightning storms, and for the presentations by contractors and electricians, the Lightning Protection Institute and Underwriters’ Laboratories. We certainly empathize for those that experienced a loss and it was great to see all of the friends and neighbors who pitched in to help in any way they could. Hopefully our increased knowledge will help prevent future losses. I hope the rest of your summer is filled with great times and great memories. Yale Feldman, General Manager Community Management Corporation The Heritage Horn • August 2015 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 46 48 58 65 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Manager’s Message Board Briefs Associa Cares Virginia Building Code Design Guidelines Revisions Policy Resolution 8 Changes New Faces + New Ideas... Resident Forum / FRTF Call For Volunteer Election Officers Needed / Lifeline Screening / Community Open House 19th Hole Golf Handicap Update Golf Tournament Schedule BCG Spotlight / Tuesday Buffet Menu Food & Beverage Improvements Coming VA Dining Room Early Bird Special Patriot & Neighbor / My Neighbor’s Porch Elementary School Volunteer Progam / HHWO Annual School Supply Collection Pop Top Update / Giving Circle Thank You HH / Fall Fine Art/Craft Show Garden Club Men In Song / Free Movie Night HH Concerts HH Little Theater / HHWO Variety Show HH Hiking Club News Bocce League Championship News HH Cylcing Club Summer Exercise Tips ...And Tears A Community Engaged Summer BBQ Survival Tips Save The Dates Excursion Schedule Fill Your Calendar... Classifieds Calendars Front Cover - Bocce League Play Featuring League Winners Baci Grandi (photo taken by resident Jack Ganson) 3 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Board Briefs Update Superior Landscaping, Inc. Custom Designs Plant Installations Drainage Issues Resolved Walkways Patios Walls Steps Machine Grading Lot Clearing Tree Work Specializing in Landscape Renovations Family owned and operated since 1985. Excellent References from your neighbors in HERITAGE HUNT (703) 830-8800 superiorlandscaping.net Lauri Fauss, DVM Cheryl Collins, LVT Nancy Barnett, DVM Elaine Kelly, DVM Olivia Schlichting, DVM Sandra Nostrandt, DVM 7627 Heritage Village Plaza Gainesville, VA 20155 Phone 703.754.9888 Fax 703.754.0653 E-mail: clinic@stonewallvet.com www.stonewallvet.com Personal Care for Seniors (live-in or hourly) Skilled Nursing Therapy Medication Mgmt. Transportation to Appointments Medicare Medicaid Insurance Private Pay 703-662-7500 www.fshhc.com An HH resident could save you money. David Stinson | 703-754-3555 | 6446 Trading Sq • Haymarket The Election Timeline for 2015 has been established. Applications for candidates for Board and Committee positions will be from September 14- October 16 and there will be a Meet the Candidates event on November 18. Voting on Online or by Paper Proxy will be from November 23- December 7 with the annual meeting on Tuesday December 8. There are currently 25 Open positions between the BOD and the Committees. We now have 9 Committees: Architectural Review, Budget and Finance, Community Relations, Emergency Preparedness, Facilities, Food and Beverage, Golf, Grounds and Light, Sound/ Television. Only LSTV does not have elected members but accepts all the volunteers they can get. To help everyone be informed of what the Board and Committees do, each of them has prepared a short informational summary of their responsibilities for the community in this Horn issue. We hope that all homeowners will get informed and more will get involved. Also in the August Horn are several proposed polices that are presented for community review and comment. Among them are, a proposed revision to the Design Guidelines on Roofs, Shingles with an added section on attached roofs, a Visitors Access policy and revisions to Policy Resolution # 8 on Use of Lots, Living Units and Common Areas. All residents should review to be aware of these proposed changes that will come to the Board within the next two months. Please do note that the area of the Design Guidelines that stated a Design Review Application (DRA) was required to install a lightning protection system was changed to state no DRA is required. Further information on that 6/25/15 Board decision, suggested by the Architectural Review Committee, is also in this issue of the Horn. The website navigational videos that Lifestyle Director Mark Hillis created have proven very useful and Mark will be adding to these based on resident requests for instruction on how to more effectively use areas of the website. He has also created a Community Services section on the Member page. If you go to HOA and scroll down, you will see this entry and can click on it to get to that site. This area has varied topics of pertinent community interest and we will keep adding to it. We also hope that everyone is aware that Dominion Power has informed the State Corporation Commission that they will not pursue the Northern Route for their proposed power line location. This is the route that would have bisected Heritage Hunt with huge power towers. There are 5 other alternatives that they are looking at among which are lines along Route 66. The HOA Board will remain vigilant on this issue until a final decision is made just to make sure our interests are always protected. Kathy Vergano , HOA Board Secretary Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or in all GEICO companies. See geico.com for more details. GEICO and Affiliates. Washington, DC 20076. GEICO Gecko image © 1999-2013. © 2013 GEICO 4 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net 703.335.9171 Serving one neighborhood to provide quality & attention to detail our customers desire and deserve. MOWING FULL SERVICE LAWN CARE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR SERVICE OPTIONS General Manager, Yale Feldman (left) and Assistant Manager Rachel Mancinelli (right) present the Vance Family a check on July 9 from Associa Cares to help them get back on their feet from a recent home fire. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 WWW.NATURALSURROUNDINGS.COM 5 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net VA Building Code Nail Salon & Spa 7909 Heritage Village Plaza, Gainesville, Virginia 20155 703.754.3711 Experience the difference. Come see what 15 years of experience has to offer. Enjoy Your Summer! Must present ad for discount. One per customer. Expires 8/31/2015. Manicure/Pedicure.................... $35 ........ originally $37 Full Set – Acrylic .......................... $25 ......... originally $28 Full Set – Silk Wrap ...................... $40 ......... originally $45 Silk Wrap Refill & Pedicure .......... $47 ......... originally $50 Acrylic Refill & Pedicure............... $43 ......... originally $45 French Manicure ......................... $15 ......... originally $17 6 Dear Heritage Hunt Homeowners: First, please allow me to thank you for your patience while I conducted research on these concerns. I hope that this communication addresses all issues raised from the multiple sources involved. Regarding application of the VA Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC) both construction and maintenance: In Prince William County, buildings, structures and improvements must be constructed using the adopted edition of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code. Once the building, structure or improvement is approved for use and a final inspection/certificate of occupancy is issued by the Building Department, the building must be maintained as it was approved under that adoption cycle. That means it must comply with the edition of the VUSBC that was in effect at the time of construction or improvement. Owners of buildings or structures are not required to ‘upgrade’ or retrofit to new standards just because the code changes – even at the time of sale or transfer. The code changes approximately every three years in VA. Since the existing systems are deemed compliant, homeowners are not required to upgrade the systems to comply with today’s requirements. Of note for structures that are not compliant with the code under which constructed: in VA there is a statute of limitations on prosecution of any non-compliant construction work (building code violations) and there is a two part time threshold that has to be met. 1. The Building Official (or inspector by extension) must discover the non-compliant work or violation of the code within two years of the final inspection approval and/or certificate of occupancy 2. If found within two years, the building department can seek resolution through the responsible party (the builder/ contractor) within one year after discovery to include prosecution. However, if not found within two years, the building department may only issue the homeowner a report of findings, but take no further action Regarding the two structures that were damage by fire (5940 Affirmed Place and 6319 Adirondack Court): there is no evidence that these fires were caused by failure of CSST gas piping installed in these units. There is no evidence that these fires were caused by non-compliant construction; meaning all of the homes in Heritage Hunt that have a valid Certificate of Occupancy were inspected and approved in accordance with the code under which they were constructed. Lastly, the Building Department can draw no factual conclusions that the configuration of these units or the systems contained therein were more susceptible to lightning strikes then others. Our opinion is that the proximity of incidents is simply coincidence. • 5940 Affirmed Place: Building permit #BLD2004-12674 issued 4/27/2004 under the 1996 edition of the VUSBC; Certificate of occupancy issued 11/19/2004 – statute of limitations expired • 6319 Adirondack Court: Building permit #BLD200405253 issued 10/20/2003 under the 1996 edition of the VUSBC; Certificate of occupancy issued 4/1/2004 – statute of limitations expired The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net VA Building Code (contd.) Regarding CSST piping: This piping was first used under the 1996 CABO for One and Two Family dwellings. The 1996 CABO for One and Two Family Dwellings was adopted under the 1996 edition of the VUSBC which was in effect from 4/15/1997 until 10/1/2004 . The electrical requirement for bonding gas piping under this code permitted the equipment conductor of the circuit (serving the equipment such the furnace, water heater, etc..) likely to energize the piping to serve as the bonding means. Since the equipment was bonded and grounded, the gas piping serving the equipment was deemed to be bonded as well. The CSST piping product was later identified as a concern for fires potentially related to lightning strikes. The national and state codes were changed to address this concern, and was formally adopted under the 2006 edition of the VUSBC which became effective May 1 , 2008. This now required the CSST piping to be bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system at the point where the gas piping entered the building. The Bonding conductor size shall not be smaller than #6 copper. This code requirement continues through the current edition of the VUSBC. Here are some quick definitions to help: • Bonding Conductor: The conductor used to permanently join of all metal systems and parts of the electrical equipment together to assure continuity and the capacity to safely carry any current likely to be imposed on any metallic piping , raceways, enclosures etc. • Grounding Conductor: The conductor used to connect equipment to the grounded bus bar and to the grounding electrode system. This conductor provides a path for unintended current on metallic surfaces of electrical fixtures, appliances, etc. to trip the circuit breakers for protection to equipment and to people. Since our analysis checks out, other options homeowners might wish consider: THESE ARE NOT REQUIRED BY CODE • Installing a Lightning Protection System on the roof of the dwelling units would provide a greater level of safety and protection for the owners and the building . This system needs to be installed by a licensed contractor and this would also have to comply with the National Electrical Code Section 250.106 for bonding the electrodes of the Lighting protections system to the building Service Electrode system. Electrical permits would be required. • If homeowners would like to voluntarily upgrade their electrical systems to comply with today’s CSST bonding requirement to provide for a greater level of safety and protection, the Building Official has advised a limited service permit should be obtained to perform this work – see link for more on this permit http://www.pwcgov.org/government/dept/development/bd/Pages/Limited-Service-Repair-Permit-Program.aspx. Again, I hope this has addressed all of the concerns raised. Should you have any follow-up questions, please let me know. If you believe that your home is non-compliant with code under which it was constructed, please also let me know and we can have an inspector come out and make a determination of compliance and if the statute of limitations has expired. Sean Farrell, President, VA Building & Code Officials Assoc. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Gainesville Acupuncture (571) 248-4700 Chul Lee, Diplomate AC,CH &OM Certified by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. 20 % Off Acupuncture for; Pain: Arthritis ,Head & Neck, Shoulder, Low back , Knee, Sciatica…. Other: Infertility, Stress & Anxiety, Headache & Migraine, Sinus & Allergies, Asthma, Insomnia, Chronic Fatigue, Depression, Menopause, etc. Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (New!) Address: 7150 Heritage Village Plaza, #101 Gainesville, VA 20155 Website: http://www.4needle.com Email: 4needle@gmail.com Gainesville Plumbing Proudly Supports our Troops! We offer a 10% Military Discount! To our men and women in uniform both past and present: Thank You and may GOD Bless! 571-248-8727 Gainesville Plumbing For ALL your plumbing needs! 571-248-8727 7 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Proposed Revision to the 2012 Design Guidelines – Roofs and Shingles On June 25, 2015, the Board of Directors approved the publication of revised changes to the Roof and Shingle Section of the Design Guidelines. The revision (italicized text) contains a section on attached roofs and the entire revision should be carefully reviewed by all residents. Comments can be sent to the Covenants Administrator Chelsie Throckmorton at cthrockmorton@ heritagehunt.net by August 31, 2015. Roofs 1. General: No items may be mounted on the roof area forward of the ridge line of a house (except for TV antennas, satellite dishes, solar tubes, and required dryer, furnace, sewer, and kitchen exhaust vents installed by the developer or approved by the Architectural Review Committee. The following do not require approval of a DRA: - Installation of skylights and solar tubes on rear roofs, and - Replacement of attic ventilation fans on rear roofs with like fans. The following do require approval of a DRA: - Installation of new attic fans on rear roofs, and - Installation of solar tubes forward of the ridge line. See the topic Solar Tubes below. - Installation of any other items mounted on any roof area. 2. Modification of Roofs: Any modification to an existing roof, addition of an additional roof (construction of a porch or sun room) or change to the style or color of existing roof shingles requires a DRA. See the topic shingles SHINGLES below. 3. Roof Repairs / Replacement: –roof repair or replacement of shingles is discussed in SHINGLES below. 4. Roof Maintenance:– Roofs must be maintained in good condition at all times. This includes but is not limited to repairing wind damage to shingles, roof vents, ridge vents, and cleaning off moss/algae stains and streaks. If approximately twenty five percent (~25%) of the surface of any roof section is stained with algae, the Covenants Administrator (CA), acting for the HH HOA, will issue a letter to the owner of the home requesting that the roof be cleaned. In cases where the owner questions that the 25% level has been reached, they should contact the CA by email or written letter for re-determination or an appeal hearing. The roof of each attached and detached single family dwelling unit is the maintenance, repair, and replacement responsibility of each individual dwelling unit owner/owners pursuant to Article 6, Section 6.15 of the Declaration. Owners, who require more than 30 days from the date of the initial letter to have the roof cleaned, may request an extension up to an additional 30 days in an email or written letter to the CA that explains the need for the extension. Owners, who require an extension of more than 60 days from the date of the initial letter to have the roof cleaned, may request an extension by submitting a written letter to the Board of Directors that explains the need for the extension. All written letters to the Covenants Administrator and the Board of Directors should be delivered by hand to the CA at the Marsh Mansion or sent via the postal service. The postal address is found on the next page of this issue (page 13). Owners should be aware that algae may return on a roof that has been cleaned, and it may need to be cleaned again. Owners who have their roofs professionally cleaned should be aware that roof cleaning contractors typically provide a warranty that the algae will not return within a specific period of time. The warranty time period varies greatly among contractors; therefore, owners should be sure to understand the terms of any warranty before selecting a contractor. If roof algae returns within the warranty period, owners should contact the contractor. Shingles & Roof Repairs 1. Roof Repairs: When roof repair is required that involves only a limited number of shingles a DRA is not required. The shingles used for the repair must match the color and style/design of the existing shingles as closely as possible. If shingles are used that do not closely match the color and style / design of the existing shingles on the roof, the HOA may require them to be replaced. Replacement or repair of existing dryer, sewer or furnace vents and their associated flashings or boots does not require a DRA. Replacement or repair of existing solar tubes and skylights and their associated flashings does not require a DRA. Replacement of ridge vents does not require a DRA. However, the color of the new ridge vent should closely match the color of the existing ridge vent or the roof shingles. 2. Total Shingle Replacement: A total roof shingle replacement on an attached or detached single family dwelling requires the approval of a DRA. To maintain the architectural design of the community, it is preferred that the color of the new shingles closely match the color of the existing shingles. In any case, the color of the new shingles being used shall complement the siding or trim color of the house. A brochure or sample of the proposed shingle must be submitted with the DRA. Shingles that are energy radiating (sun reflecting in summer and heat absorbing in winter) may be considered. In the event of an emergency situation, to preclude a leaking roof from damaging the insulation or the interior of the house, owners should contact the Covenants Administrator at 703-743-5494 or the ARC Chair to request that action on their DRA be expedited via email / telephone approval vice waiting for the next scheduled ARC meeting. Shingles on porches and sun rooms must match those on the main roof of the house in both style/design and color. If the main roof is re-shingled, the porch or sun room roof must be re-shingled at the same time so that the total roof will be uniform in style/design and color. 8 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net The two shingle styles / designs used in Heritage Hunt are shown below. Either style / design may be used when doing a total roof replacement on a detached single family dwelling. For shared roofs on attached single family dwellings, see the topic Attached Roofs below. 3. Addition of a New Roof: When a new roof is added to a detached or attached single family dwelling, such as a sun room or porch, the shingles of the addition must match the color and style/design of the existing shingles on the house as closely as possible. (See the topic DECKS / PORCHES / SUN ROOMS). If shingles are used that do not closely match the color and style / design of the existing shingles on the house roof, the HOA may require them to be replaced or require that the house roof be replaced to match the porch or sun room roof. 4. Attached Roofs: The owners of attached single family dwelling units are individually responsible for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of their own roof. However, owners of attached single family dwelling units that have a “shared/common roof”, as shown in the picture below, where lot lines are not clearly delineated on the roof, are free to agree or come to an arrangement amongst themselves as to how to deal with the maintenance, repair, or replacement of their “shared/common” roof. Replacement of a “shared/common roof” on an attached single family dwelling requires approval of a DRA. To maintain the overall design concept, the architectural design features, and visual and aesthetic appearance of the community, the HOA strongly recommends and urges that when one part of a “shared/common roof” requires replacement, that all lot owners in that unit join together to replace the entire roof at once. If this is not feasible: a. the first unit owner to re-roof will be restricted to using shingles of the same design/style as the shingles currently on the roof and a color that matches the current color as closely as possible; and b. succeeding unit owners desiring to re-roof shall be restricted to using shingles from the same manufacturer as the owner who previously re-roofed and of the same type, design/style, and color. If the shingles that were first used are no longer available, then the owner(s) must use a shingle that is the best match possible. In the case of a. above, the Covenants Administrator will send a letter to other unit owners that are not re-roofing at the same time advising them of the action being taken within their unit. Owners, who refuse to participate in the re-roofing project, will be required to sign a statement stating that they: • have been warned of the risk of leakage occurring at the “property line / party wall”, • understand that when they elect to re-roof, they will be required to use shingles of the same manufacturer, style/design, and color as the shingles used by the participating owners or the closest match possible. If roof repair or complete re-shingling by one owner of an attached single family dwelling unit causes damage to an adjacent dwelling unit, the provisions of Article 9 of the Declaration may apply if the party wall between units is damaged. Otherwise, the HOA will NOT be involved in settling any disputes. NOTICE: Roofers have been consulted regarding replacing only part of a shared/common roof on a shared/common roof unit and not replacing the rest of the roof. Some say that the roofs may be effectively laced together and others say they cannot be effectively laced together and that leakage can be expected to occur at the place where the roofs are laced together. ____________________________________________________________Cut the article here ______________________________________________________________ Draft Covenants Administrator letter to non-participants Dear: Please sign and return a copy of the attached statement to: Covenants Administrator Heritage Hunt Homeowners Association 6901 Arthur Hills Drive Gainesville, VA 20155 On this date __________________, I ______________________________have been notified by the Heritage Hunt Homeowners Association Covenants Administrator that the owner of the dwelling unit located at ________________________________plans to re-shingle his/her home. I acknowledge I have been informed that the owner of the dwelling unit at _________________________________________________ will use ___ ________________________________ brand shingles in the [3-tab design] [architectural design] in the color ___________________________. I do not wish to re-roof my dwelling unit at this time. Therefore, I hereby acknowledge that at the time I do re-shingle my dwelling unit located at _____________________________, I will be required to submit a Design Review Application for approval by the Architectural Review Committee. I also hereby acknowledge that I will be required to use shingles of the same manufacture, design, and color as used by the owner of ___________________________________ if they are available. If such shingles are not available, I will be required to use shingles that match the design and color of the shingles used by ____________________________________ as closely as possible. I hereby acknowledge that I have been warned of the risk of leakage occurring at the “property line” between my dwelling unit and the dwelling unit located at ______________________________________________________. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 9 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Will you have enough money to live life on your terms? Call me today. GARY A. HOWARD, CFP®, JD Financial Advisor 7150 Heritage Village Plaza, Suite 201 Gainesville, VA 20155 703.753.2955 gary.a.howard@ampf.com ameripriseadvisors.com/gary.a.howard Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. © 2014 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved. (8/14) GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS? Repairing All Makes of Garage Doors & Electric Openers BROKEN SPRINGS • ELECTRIC OPERATORS • BROKEN CABLES GARAGE DOOR & ELECTRICAL OPERATORS SALES & SERVICE O He wned rita by Re ge H sid u ent nt • Service Contracts Available • Lifetime Warrangy Springs • Since 1973 Approved Revisions to the 2012 Design Guidelines: Topic: Storage - Including subtopics Vertical Storage Bins and Sheds At the 6/25/2015 Board meeting, the Board unanimously voted to approve, publish, and distribute a proposed change to the 2012 Design Guidelines regarding the topic STORAGE that was announced in the May 2015 HORN. One of the key things that this change to the Design Guidelines does is to allow residents to install small vertical storage bins and sheds that meet certain criteria. Can you just go install a vertical bin or shed? NO! The first step you must take is to obtain a Prince William County (PWC) Zoning Administration permit. The second step is to submit a Design Review Application (DRA) to the Covenants Administrator for approval by the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) at one of its regularly scheduled Wednesday meetings. The DRA must be accompanied by the PWC permit and all of the other supporting documentation called for in the change to the Design Guidelines. This is a potentially substantial change to the view seen by rear neighbors. So, notification of neighbors that will see the vertical bin or shed is required. How can you obtain the full text of this important change to the 2012 Design Guidelines? You can go to the front desk of the main clubhouse and obtain a copy. You can also log into the HH website using your user name and password. The in turn click on the following – HOA/Documents/Design Guidelines/Storage 2015 Modification. While you are at this location, you can also see the other four modifications made to the Design Guidelines in 2014 and 2015 regarding – Invisible Fences; Mailboxes and Mailbox Posts; Maintenance of Roofs (including algae); and Balloons (use of during sales open house events). Topic: Lightning Protection RESIDENTIAL COMMER CIAL COMMERCIAL SAME DAY SERVICE AcademyDoor.com EE ES FRMAT I T ES 10 703-266-0067 Visit Our Showroom LARGE INVENTORY FOR THE DO-ITYOURSELFER At the 6/25/2015 Board meeting, the Board unanimously voted to approve, publish, and distribute to the community a change to the 2012 Design Guidelines regarding the topic LIGHTNING PROTECTION that is effective immediately. Lightning Protection – Lightning protection systems are permitted and submission of a Design Review Application (DRA) for approval is not required; however, the Board of Directors and the Architectural Review Committee strongly recommend that if a lightning protection system is installed that: • It be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 780. • It be installed by a certified installer. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Approved Revisions (contd) • That homeowners obtain a Underwriters Laboratories Master Label Certificate or a Lightning Protection Institute Master Certificate. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to obtain appropriate County permits and ensure that required inspections are carried out. Should lightning strike any home in the community, with or without a lightning protection system, the HH HOA assumes no responsibility for the damage that may occur to the home that is struck or adjoining or nearby homes. Andy Johnson, ARC Chair Proposed Changes to Policy Resolution #8 Use of Lots, Living Units and Common Areas The following is a listing of changes proposed to the above Policy Resolution which is being published for Community comment prior to BOD approval. Any questions or comments should be referred to Sandy Painter 703-743-1369 or ssiskpainter@comcast.net by August 31. 1. Use of Dwelling Unit as an In-Home business – added reference to Policy Resolution #14 Standards for Businesses in Dwelling Units. 2. Yard Sales – added provision for yard sales held in conjunction with a BOD approved community yard sale. 3. Use of Common Areas: • Added restriction on swimming, wading, fishing, boating, skating on Common Areas • Added restriction on storage on Common Areas • Added contact information for questions/complaints 4. Rearranged some paragraphs and various grammar /word changes made. 5. Confirmed with Legal Counsel that HOA policy prohibiting political campaigning and/or solicitation is valid. Toiletries For Veterans! Please don’t forget our Veterans in your travels. They need all sorts of toiletries, slippers, razors, etc. HH residents Annette and Andy Johnson collect items for patients at the Hunter Holmes VA McGuire Medical Center in Richmond. Drop off your donations on the front porch at 6715 Kimberwick Ct. Questions, call 703-743-5181. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 11 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net New Faces + New Ideas = Vibrant Committees & Community Have you ever thought about why Heritage Hunt is such an attractive place to call home? If not, let us assure you there are 70+ resident volunteers that dedicate their time to serve on committees, task forces and the Board of Directors that ask questions and seek solutions that benefit the community as a whole. Each year during the annual meeting the community is given the opportunity to elect those representatives or in the case of Light, Sound and TV appoint members to serve on these important governing bodies. The Association asks you to read on to learn more about each of the committee’s function and even attend a committee meeting or two that might be of interest. If you think you found a service area of interest then visit the Clubhouse Front Desk to pick up a Candidacy Application and keep reading to see what positions are open for election. We look forward to seeing you at the Annual Meeting on December 8, 2015. Board of Directors - Ken Aitchison, President The Board’s role is to govern the Association and set the policies, standards, procedures, programs and budgets for the Association. Board members have the responsibility of balancing the needs and obligations of the Community as a whole with those of individual owners. Board members have a fiduciary duty that requires Directors to act within their authority, to exercise due care, and to act in good faith and with ordinary care that they believe to be in the best interests of the Association. Board members rely on the Managing Agent for the daily operation of the Association and on the Standing Committees for advice and recommendations. Board Members serve as Liaisons to the Standing Committees and are expected to attend their respective Committee meetings. There are two (2) regularly scheduled Board meetings each month requiring attendance. In addition, there may be other meetings during the month called for a specific purpose such as appeal hearings, budget meetings or Executive Sessions. Yes, being a Board member requires a commitment, but it also provides an opportunity to work with fellow volunteers and enjoy the sense of accomplishment and fulfillment as you experience being a volunteer leader in your Community. Architectural Review Committee – Andy Johnson, Chair The Committee is comprised of seven elected members who serve for three (3) years and three (3) alternates appointed by the BOD for one year terms. Elected members terms are staggered so no more than 3 members terms expire in a given year. Meetings are held a 9 a.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month in the Main Clubhouse Mountain View Room. They generally last from 1-1/2 to 3 hours. The Committee conducts business following the basics in Robert’s Rules of Order. Depending on the time of year, each member could be given anywhere from 2-4 applications to review prior to the meeting. The applications are assigned about a week prior to the meeting and are posted for review on Drop Box at least a week prior to the meeting. Assigned applications are placed in an envelope for committee members to pick up in the Club House library. Any newly-elected member is given ample time and assistance before they are required to handle applications on their own. 12 Once an application is assigned, the committee member usually meets with the homeowner, reviews the application on site, verifies the accuracy of the application, makes or recommends corrections as needed, compares the application against the Design Guidelines, presents the application to the full Committee at the Wednesday meeting, and makes a motion regarding the application – approve, approve with stipulations, deny for cause, or place on hold. After a second of the motion and subsequent discussions, a vote is taken. Each committee member has one vote. To pass, a motion must be approved by a majority of the members present. The Committee is not involved with enforcement of reported violations. That is the job of the Covenants Administrator. Appeals of violations letters go to the Board. However, the CA may ask the Committee for advice regarding how to interpret the guidelines and whether or not a situation is or is not a violation. Budget and Finance Committee – Todd Counts, Chair The primary responsibility of the Budget and Finance Committee (B&FC) is to advise the board of directors on Association financial and budgetary matters. The board of directors may also assign the B&FC tasks from time to time such as reviewing the monthly financial statements prepared by the managing agent; reviewing the annual audit; coordinating the preparation of an annual operating budget in conjunction with the association’s managing agent and other committees; preparing an annual long-term budget projection; making recommendations for capital improvements or enhancements and/or reviewing proposed improvements in terms of their financial impacts and, as appropriate, preparing a proposed long-range capital improvements budget. Expertise in accounting or finance is useful but anyone with critical thinking skills will be an asset to the Committee. A mix of committee members with accounting/ finance backgrounds and non-finance backgrounds would be ideal for solving complex problems facing the HOA. We urge you to attend our regular monthly meetings, which are held the third Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. in the Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. Robert Louis Stevenson The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net New Faces + New Ideas = Vibrant Committees & Community Clubhouse Mountain View Room, to learn more about what we do and see if you might have an interest in serving on the committee. Additionally, plan to attend any of the 2016 budget meetings held during late August, September and October in the Marsh Mansion Parlor Room to obtain first-hand knowledge of the budgeting process. All committee seats have a three year term of service. This year two of the seven seats will be up for election at the annual meeting in December 2015. For your information a copy of our 2015 calendar is posted on the Heritage Hunt home page as well as copies of our charter and various financial reports. Community Relations Committee – Charlotte Kennedy, Chair The primary responsibility of the Community Relations Committee (CRC) is to advise the board of directors and inform the community about issues, concerns, and activities of interest to Heritage Hunt residents. The CRC monitors public and private sector activities and developments that may impact Heritage Hunt; organizes and presents nonfood-and-beverage activities, informational programs and events, of interest to residents. CRC also supports the CMC managing agent in providing the board of directors with policy recommendations designed to improve communication efforts of the HOA. Examples of CRC activities include arranging community briefings on Gainesville land development projects (Heritage Hunt Plaza, Gateway expansion, Promenade at Virginia Gateway); attending Prince William County and Gainesville district public meetings and informing the community of issues affecting Heritage Hunt; sponsoring a Resident Forum series featuring HH residents describing their experiences and/or area of expertise; sponsoring a series of medical presentations by Novant and Fauquier Health specialists; providing a Foreign Service lecture series conducted by former U.S. Embassy officials; presenting Free Movie Night; coordinating an elementary school volunteer program, and a Future Resident Task Force to highlight all Heritage Hunt has to offer to future residents. Emergency Preparedness Committee-Bernie Leech, Chair The Heritage Hunt Board of Directors has approved the Emergency Preparedness Committee to become a fully electable committee. The current 5 members, all of which have moved to Heritage Hunt in the past 3 years, we’re appointed to continue the work started by Dick Powell and dozens of dedicated Emergency Volunteers. Our main objective is to prepare all residents to react to and deal with any natural or man made emergency; to be self reliant. In addition to the monthly Horn articles on safety and preparedness,we encourage residents to be fully prepared by following the guidelines of File for Life, Emergency Preparedness Checklist and RNA (Ready, Notify and Act). We have held CPR and AED training sessions which we hope to expand by having them on a regular basis for all interested HH residents. The more we educate, the better prepared we are. For any residents that have an interest to be on the committee or to be an Emergency Volunteer, please complete an application that is available in the Clubhouse Lobby or online. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Facilities Committee - Al Stearns, Chair The primary responsibility of the Facilities Committee is to advise the Board of Directors on issues affecting the maintenance, repair, use and enjoyment by the membership of the commonly owned facilities. The facilities include the main clubhouse, fitness center, Marsh Mansion, swimming pools, tennis, front gate guard house, and the two rest rooms on the golf course. We review and approve contracts for facility maintenance, repair and enhancements. We provide input to the annual HOA budget and the special projects budget. We ensure that budgeted projects are prepared for bidding and awarded for the best value for the community. We invite residents’ suggestions for improvements and enhancements to our community. We invite you to come to our monthly meetings held on the first Thursday of each month at 1 PM in the Mountain View Card room in the main clubhouse. Food and Beverage Committee - Mary McFadden, Chair The primary responsibilities of the Food and Beverage (F&B) Committee are to advise the BOD on issues relating to food and beverage operations at Heritage Hunt. This includes development and implementation of social events, recreation activities, and the delivery of food and beverage to support such activities and programs. The committee works closely with the food and beverage managing agent (BCG). The members monitor the service, menu offerings and events planned by BCG for our residents. 13 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net New Faces (contd.) The focus of the committee has grown to include providing recommendations to the budget and finance committee in preparation of the annual budget. The committee also monitors the banquet bookings as they play an integral part of achieving budgetary goals. Policies regarding the use of the dining facilities are reviewed annually. Committee members are expected to attend the monthly meetings as well as act as a liaison with other committees. Keeping abreast of correspondence within the committee in a timely manner is expected therefore a working knowledge of Word processing and e-mail programs is helpful. A report at the monthly Board meetings inform the community of our progress and concerns. We also submit quarterly reviews of BCG’s performance to the Board. It is our hope that the time and energy put forth by this committee will continue to improve the quality of dining for Heritage Hunt residents. Golf Committee - Richard Murphy, Chair The Golf Committee in conjunction with Billy Casper Golf (BCG) recommends golf policies, activities and financial objectives to the Board of Directors to ensure a successful program. In addition, the committee submits quarterly reviews of BCG’s performance to the Board. The committee continuously reviews procedures for balancing non-member requests for use of the golf course, equitable use of the course by resident men’s and women’s golf associations, and speed of play on the course to insure its maximum available use. The committee schedules outings for all levels of players several times a year. Through the Pro Shop, it annually maintains an excess of 30,000 tee time schedules, offers clinics and private lessons, responds to member questions regarding golf at Heritage Hunt and provides desirable merchandise to players and non-players in the Pro Shop. It monitors the maintenance of the golf course, its security and improvements through the Greens Superintendent. During the year, budget reports are reviewed monthly to insure the golf operation is meeting its budget objectives as well as to “flag” changes that might be necessary in preparing the next year’s golf budget. As emergencies with golf course maintenance arise, requests are submitted to the Budget and Finance committee. Grounds Committee – Jim Cumming, Chair The primary responsibility of the Grounds Committee is to advise the Board of Directors on issues affecting the use and enjoyment of the commonly owned grounds (non golf course areas) by the membership. In particular, the Grounds Committee makes recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding grounds management, maintenance, access security, common grounds and roads safety, and enhancements. The Grounds Committee oversees an operating budget of $1,102,170 for 2015. Included in this are contracts for nongolf landscaping, snow removal, front gate attendants, trash removal, pond and water features, signs, and exterior lights. Grounds also provides oversight for nearly $300,000 in reserve funds to use for repair and replacement of pavement and sidewalks, asphalt, walls and fencing, the non-golf irriga- 14 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net New Faces (contd.) tion system, and needed tree and plant replacement. The Grounds Committee takes part in contractor implementation of existing contracts under our budget control and also works on and contributes to the process of re-competing these contracts. Also, the Grounds Committee recommends changes regarding the maintenance, improvement, and development on common grounds during the preparation of the annual budget. The Grounds Committee works closely with our contractors, HH HOA BOD, HH HOA Management , and Heritage Hunt residents to ensure our common areas are maintained and public safety issues are controlled and resolved promptly. The Grounds Committee invites all residents to attend our monthly meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at 2:30 PM in the Mountain View Room of the main Clubhouse. Light, Sound and TV (LSTV) Committee - Jerry Surbey and Larry Alger, Co-Chairs Would you enjoy participating on a team of Heritage Hunters who perform a visible and valuable service to the community and have a good time doing it? We’re talking about the LSTV Committee (and we do a lot more). Our team consists of 20 residents and, seriously, we’d love to have more men and women join our team so that we can provide greater service and spread the workload. We do a variety of LSTVlike activities, including: • Live broadcasting and replay of the Board of Directors’ Meetings • Setting up, and operating lighting and sound systems for: Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Little Theater, Women’s Organization, Movie Nights, Food & Beverage events, all the committees, resident clubs and other activities that need our support • Setting up and operating our lap tops and projectors for any clubhouse or Marsh Mansion event that requires it. • Engineering, installing and maintaining improvements to our systems in the ballroom and card room and the front gate security system In short, there is something for everyone. New members do not have to be expert in anything related to what we do, just interested in learning. We provide all the training and on the job experience you will need before we turn you loose on your own (with assistance of a senior member, if needed or wanted). Of course, if you are expert in anything we do, we will also welcome you with open arms. We get a lot of kudos from community residents and outsiders who enjoy our services. Stop by the LSTV room on the lower level of the Clubhouse some Monday morning and get more information. So if you want to continue the proud service tradition that has helped Heritage Hunt win several top community honors then attend one or more of the committee meetings and ask questions to those that currently serve. You will find that they are all personable and care deeply about the future of Heritage Hunt. Lastly, make sure to stay connected by visiting the community website and reading articles that will be presented in upcoming issues of The Heritage Horn. You can make a difference and we hope to see you get plugged in. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Current Board and Committee Members Board of Directors Ken Aitchison...............................................................................2017 Rex Giekes.....................................................................................2017 Don Hambric................................................................................2015 Jack Martins..................................................................................2016 Sandy Painter...............................................................................2017 Kathy Vergano.............................................................................2015 Cathy Walsh..................................................................................2016 Architectural Review Committee Marge Cervoni.............................................................................2017 Al Daitch.........................................................................................2016 W. Warren Grant.........................................................................2016 Andrew Johnson.........................................................................2015 Frank Nahlik.................................................................................2017 Vicki Neal.......................................................................................2015 Seymour Samuels.......................................................................2016 Budget and Finance Committee Gene Cook.....................................................................................2015 Todd Counts.................................................................................2015 Gordon Garney............................................................................2017 Barbara Marotta.........................................................................2017 Ric Perez........................................................................................2017 Peter Vergano..............................................................................2016 Bill Walsh.......................................................................................2016 Community Relations Committee Barbara Foote..............................................................................2015 Charlotte Kennedy.....................................................................2016 Patricia Phillips...........................................................................2016 Emily Russell................................................................................2015 Willard Scott................................................................................2015 Ruth Hill.........................................................................................2015 Joey Wagner.................................................................................2017 Facilities Committee Bob Dunn.......................................................................................2016 Jocelyn Hamilton........................................................................2016 Jim Hannon...................................................................................2015 Mary Lou Johnson......................................................................2017 Martin Sedlazek..........................................................................2015 Al Stearns......................................................................................2017 Lois Wagner..................................................................................2016 Food and Beverage Committee OPEN...............................................................................................2017 Frank Cartwright........................................................................2016 Betty Hitchcock...........................................................................2017 OPEN...............................................................................................2016 Mary J. McFadden.......................................................................2015 Don Palmer...................................................................................2016 Allen T. Smith...............................................................................2015 Golf Committee Gerald Broyles.............................................................................2016 Cathy Carrico...............................................................................2017 Joseph Gorzka..............................................................................2017 Walter Meyer...............................................................................2017 Richard Murphy..........................................................................2015 Donna Sellinger..........................................................................2016 John Tweed...................................................................................2015 Grounds Committee Jim Cumming................................................................................2015 Bob Denger...................................................................................2016 Sue Frank.......................................................................................2017 John Kammerer...........................................................................2017 Art Moosally.................................................................................2016 Mark Siegel...................................................................................2015 Chuck Zumbaugh.......................................................................2017 15 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Resident Forum Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30-4:30 / Fri 8:30-2:00 Your Health When It Comes to Do You Have the Advantage? Hands On Philosophy n n n n n Increase and maintain muscle strength and endurance Restore and increase joint range of motion Increase coordination Decrease pain Decrease muscle spasm Conveniently located off Route 29 in the Gainesville Professional Village Conveniently located in the Signal Hill Professional Building at the intersection of Liberia & Richmond Ave 7560 Gardner Park Drive Gainesville, VA 20155 9161 Liberia Ave, Suite 205 Manassas, VA 20110 703-753-1005 571-229-1111 www.APTRonline.com 16 The Community Relations Committee (CRC) sponsors the popular Residents Forum Series featuring a fellow Heritage Hunt resident sharing professional experiences, hobbies or other areas of expertise with our community. The Forums are held at the Heritage Hunt clubhouse in the Mountain View Room on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. August 11 - Mary Foster, President, Life Long Learning Institute - Manassas (LLI-Manassas), will share details about an active group of age 50+ adults who enjoy learning and having fun together! LLI-Manassas, hosted by the Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College, offers a diverse menu of classes and social activities. Are you interested in science, philosophy, literature, cooking, health and fitness, history or the performing arts? Did you want to learn more about the Civil War, WWI or are current events your interest? LLI has a class for everyone. Hone your writing skills, increase your knowledge of science, explore the world’s religions, hike, learn a new cooking skill or attend a performance at the Hylton Center. Everyone benefits from these diverse offerings and friendly atmosphere. September 8 - Mark Hillis, Lifestyle Director, will give an interactive presentation on how to stay connected to community happenings with tips on the community website. Your learn how to modify your profile, join buddy groups, sign up for event/dining/golf events, view account activity, engage in the community bulletin board, quick search tips and more. He also show how to use your smart devices (tablets and smart phones) to help you stay connected while on the go. Emily Russell, Community Relations Committee Future Residents Task Force The FRTF is looking for a volunteer to join our task force. It would be ideal, but not necessary, to have marketing experience and good computer skills. This person would be working closely with the Community Open House (COH) coordinator with the objective to take over in the fall of 2016. The current coordinator will mentor the new member for the next 2 COH events to make it easy to take over. The rest of the Task Force is very supportive. I’m confident we’ll find the right person since we all know there is so much talent in Heritage Hunt. Interested? Then please contact the Community Relations Committee Chair, Charlotte Kennedy, at CommunityRelations@HeritageHunt.net. Pat Phillips, FRTF The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Election Officers Needed With the November elections approaching, we are looking for several people willing to serve as Election Officers here in Heritage Hunt. NEW FORMAT – you may split the work day with a friend rather than working the entire time period. We start at 5 AM and finish about 8-9 PM. You may divide the day with a friend. Please come assist us with registration and machine operation to make the voting process as smooth as possible for your neighbors. Call me with any questions or visit http://www.pwcgov.org/resident-services/voting/ for an application. Willard Scott, Community Relations Committee Lifeline Screening Special Notice Those who attended the Lifeline Screening that was held on June 24 at the Evergreen Volunteer Fire Department Station a piece of their equipment that measures an abdominal aortic aneurysm was inoperable. Anyone who had the test is eligible for a $35 refund(per person) by contacting them at 866-6184828. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Do your friends want to live here too? The Future Residents Task Force will hold the Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club (HHG&CC) Community Open House on Sunday, October 18, 2015, from 12:30 to 4:00 p.m. Mark your calendars. As you may (or may not) know, the Future Residents Task Force coordinates a Community Open House here at Heritage Hunt. On the day of the Community Open House many of our common facilities are staffed with resident volunteers that greet visitors, answer visitor’s questions about HHG&CC, pass out folders with community information and the most current weekly list of properties for sale or rent (on the HH website under “About Us”, “Real Estate”, “Property Listing”), and as needed, provide tours of our amenities/facilities. We don’t sell house. We sell Heritage Hunt as a place to live! If you wish to volunteer on that day for any or all of the time, contact Kathy Aust, dcaust@comcast.net, 703-743-5902. Thanks! Kathy Aust, Future Residents Task Force 17 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net In Position on the Golf Course Pace of Play is critical to the growth and success of Heritage Hunt CC; and to the enjoyment of our Members. We speak often of our expectation of each Group playing 18 holes in 4 hours 20 minutes or less in every tournament. We also talk often about your Group “Maintaining your position on the golf course with the Group in front of you.” The question, then, is how can I tell if I am “In Position” to the Group in front of me? In our HHGC, you and your Group are “In Position with the Group in Front of You” when: * On a Par 3 – your Group arrives at the tee box as the Group in front of you is making their last putt or 2 and/or replacing the flag and walking off the green. * On a Par 4 – your Group arrives at the tee box as the Group in front of you is arriving at the green. * On a Par 5 – your Group arrives at the tee box as the Group in front of you is hitting or driving away from their approach shots to the green/3rd shots. When your group arrives at a tee box sooner than these situations, you are ahead of your expected pace. Should your group arrive at a tee box later than any of these situations, your group is out of position with the group in front of you. Speed up your pace of play immediately until you are back in a position described above; then maintain your position to the group in front of you for the remainder of your round. Richard Murphy, Golf Committee Chair 18 HHWGA-18 Member Guest Tournament held July 15 The pictures should be of Jo Ellen Hargett and Shirley LaMongtagne with a 1957 Harley Davidson motorcycle owned by Hodge Harrison. Shirley and Jo Ellen won first place in our 1950’s & 1960’s costume contest for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Classic. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Golf Handicap Update Yellow Stakes Define the Margin of or Identify a Water Hazard Water Hazards Rule 26 Water Hazard: A Water Hazard is marked with yellow stakes and/or yellow line. 1. Play the ball where it lies without penalty, or 2. Under penalty of one stroke, you can play the ball from where your last shot was played, or 3. Under penalty of one stroke, you may drop the ball any distance behind the water hazard, keeping a straight line between the spot where the ball is dropped (A), the point where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard (B) and the hole location (C). (see image below). 4. Please note that option #3 is not the line-of-flight of the ball as it entered the hazard. It is the line to the flag so it may be a different angle. 2nd Annual Heritage Hunt SMGA Golf Tournament The Salute Military Golf Association “Empowering Wounded Warriors, One Fairway at a Time” Meet SMGA wounded warriors committed to healing through golf Proceeds to SMGA and Bull Run Warrior Retreat Friday, August 14 Heritage Hunt Championship Golf Course Golf, Food, Prizes, Entertainment, Recognition $100 Per Person Entry Fee Includes Greens Fee, Cart, Refreshments, Goodie Bag, Box Lunch, And Reception, plus Cash Bar Register Today at HH Front Desk or Golf Pro Shop For further information and to offer sponsorship Call Trudy, 703-743-1000 or Ron, 703-743-5468 1ST ANNUAL BJ’S SUMMER SHAMBLE (Bettie/Judy’s) Once the player has made his/her decision, he/she proceeds with one of the above 3 options and continues play. Please remember for Pace of Play to look no longer than five (5) minutes for a lost ball! Always remember to Post your scores after each round! Thank you to Marlene Lapierre for this article. HH Golf Handicap Committee Saturday, August 15th (Rain Date August 22nd) 9:00 AM Shotgun Start Format: 2 Person Shamble (Teams paired by Pro-Shop) THREE WINNERS IN EACH FLIGHT Men play white tees / Women play red tees Entry Fee: $20 plus usual green/cart fees Open to first 120 HH Residents, Hunt Club, Platinum & Silver Members **Must have current Heritage Hunt handicap** For more information contact: Bettie Layman 703-743-5653 stubettie@hotmail.com The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Judy Murphy 703-743-2981 murphyja@comcast.net 19 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Tournament Name BJ’S SUMMER SHAMBLE Tournament lead Day of Week Shotgun Start Time Date Rain Date Judy Murphy Saturday Bettie Layman 9:00AM August 15 August 22 Tournament Format 2 Person Shamble. Pick a partner or be paired by the Pro Shop. MEMBER-MEMBER Joe Gorzka Friday/ Saturday 9:00AM September 11 & 12 September Member/Member tournament committee to 14 determine format of tournament. HH PLAYERS TOURNAMENT Diane Decker Saturday 9:00AM October 3 October 10 October 22 Players are the Top 15 Men and Top 15 Women Winners for the year. Two October 29 contestants eliminated on each hole on holes 1 thru 5. One contestant eliminated on each hole on holes 6 thru 9. TOP GUN SHOOTOUT John Yancy Thursday 1:00PM Individual Net Play. Your last chance to qualify for the Top Gun Shoot-Out. Top Gun Points available Open to (Must have a current Heritage Hunt Handicap) Yes Heritage Hunt Residents, Hunt Club, Platinum and Silver Members Yes Heritage Hunt Residents, Hunt Club, Platinum and Silver Members Yes Heritage Hunt Residents, Hunt Club, Platinum and Silver Members N/A Top 15 Men and Top 15 Women by total points won through the year. Note:For the BJ’s Summer Shamble and the Member/Member tournaments, partners must have handicaps that are no more than 8 stokes apart. If greater than 8 strokes the “B” player’s handicap will be limited to 8 stokes higher than the “A” player’s handicap. Golf for SMGA – August 14 On August 14, Heritage Hunt will host its annual tournament to raise money for SMGA – The Salute Military Golf Association and The Bull Run Warrior Retreat in Haymarket. SMGA provides training, equipment and playing opportunities for armed forces personnel with serious injuries since 9/11 who have chosen golf as a means of physical and behavioral recovery. These wounded veteran SMGA members play golf for free at HH. We expect 20-25 SMGA members to participate. Foursomes will play for prizes in a friendly format. Check-in will start at 8:30am followed by a 10:00 shotgun start, 3:00 reception, and a 3:45 wrap-up. The fee is $100 per person. It is not too late to register a foursome by completing flyers available at the front desk or the golf pro shop. Platinum, Gold and Bronze sponsor levels are available to groups starting at $400. For information to sponsor this event, contact Trudy Franklin at 703625-4993 or Ron Cayton, 703-743-5468. Note that this event is not directly associated with the Wounded Warrior Project. So act now to play along side of and show your appreciation for these men and women veterans who have made such life-changing sacrifices for our freedom. Dick Powell 20 BJ’s Summer Shamble We hope you will join Bettie and Judy for the first Heritage Hunt BJ’s Summer Shamble. In this event, each golfer tees off and the best drive is selected. From that point, each golfer plays his or her own ball until it is holed out. The best score of the two is posted. The tournament will have 3 winners in each flight. Pick a partner or be paired by the pro shop. All golfers must have a current handicap to qualify for play. Special note: each player will be required to contribute 6 drives for the round. Partners will be limited to no more than 8 strokes apart. If you have any questions, please contact Judy Murphy 703-743-2981 or Bettie Layman 703-743-5653. Bettie Layman Check out what specials we have and we can match or beat almost any price you may see elsewhere. Your Golf Pro & Gift Shop The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net 2015 Member-Member Golf Tournament Friday and Saturday, September 11 & 12, 2015 Open to both Men and Women The cost will be $135.00 per person or $240.00 per couple (A couple is defined as a two people who reside at the same address and both playing in the tournament) Here is what you get for your money: Five Nine-Hole Matches with cart starting on Friday morning. Flighted by total team handicaps. (27 holes of golf on Friday and 18 holes of golf on Saturday) Each Nine-Hole match will be a different format to maximize the fun. First 9 hole match will be a Scramble format. Second 9 hole match will be Best-Ball format with individual handicaps. Third 9 hole match will be Alternate shot format. Fourth 9 hole match will be a Shamble format. Fifth 9 hole match will be a 2 person total ball format with individual handicaps. Banquet at the Clubhouse on Friday Night for you and your guest. Hot Lunches for the Players on both Friday & Saturday. Free Beer on Friday night and Saturday after golf. A welcome gift for each golfer. Trophies for first and second place in each Flight. Prizes for Closest to the Pin the first day. This event will be limited to even multiples of 6 two person teams per flight. Open to Resident 18 hole Annual, Non-Resident Platinum, Resident Daily Fee Members and Resident 9 hole Annuals. (Greens and Handicap Fees apply for Resident Daily Fee and Resident 9 hole Annual Members only) Members must have Heritage Hunt Handicaps. If you cancel after September 4, 2015 you will be charged $135.00 for the tournament. For more information or to sign up contact the pro shop or Joseph Gorzka at (703) 743-5811 or at jgorzkasr@Comcast.net The Heritage Horn • August 2015 21 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net August Tuesday Night Buffets August 4 - Panzanella Salad * Minestrone * Garlic Breadsticks * Penne Rosa * Chicken Parmesan * Cannoli August 11 - Egg Drop Soup * Fried Egg Rolls * Mongolian Beef * Steamed Jasmine Rice * Ginger Broccoli * Ginger Almond Cookies August 18 - Cole Slaw * Biscuits and Jelly * Blackened Chicken * Dirty Rice * Grilled Corn on the Cob * Bourbon Bread Pudding August 25 - Fresh Fried Corn Tortillas * Guacamole, Pico de Gallo * Chipotle Sour Cream * Pork Carnitas * Yellow rice * Black Beans and Corn * House-made Flan September Tuesday Night Buffets BCG Spotlight • The Virginian Dining Room will be open for Saturday Night Dinner on August 29 and September 19. Each Saturday Night Dinner features a special menu and live music entertainment. Details will be posted on the website as they become available. • Help us reduce billing mistakes by using your pool pass/member card for purchases in the golf shop and restaurant, and verify your name and member number on your receipt before signing it. Thanks! • Join the Birthday Club! Enjoy a free lunch or dinner entrée during your birthday month (valid Tuesday-Friday in the Virginian Dining Room or any day in the Hunt Country Tavern). Just sign up at the host stand during your next visit to the Virginian Room, stop by the Food and Beverage office on the lower level of the clubhouse or sign up online at https://heritagehunt.wufoo.com/ forms/hh-birthday-club). You’ll receive a birthday postcard in the mail in time to redeem your free entrée. You must register by the 15th of the month prior to your birthday to receive this special offer. (If your birthday is in February, you must register by January 15). No need to wait! You can register as early as you like. Your registration renews automatically each year. • The BCG Comment Line is open for business! If you had an experience with golf or food and beverage that you’d like to share, please send an e-mail to comments@heritagehuntgolf.com or call (866) 589-7757. Any comments or suggestions are welcome. • Thinking about hosting a birthday party, baby or bridal shower, anniversary party, bar or bat mitzvah, or even a wedding? Look no further than your own community! Heritage Hunt has multiple locations for parties of any size including the Marsh Mansion, the clubhouse Mountain View Room, or, for larger gatherings, the Great Oak Ballroom. We would love to create a customized menu for you! Please contact Cary Muirhead at 703-7432005 or email cmuirhead@heritagehuntgolf.com. BCG Staff September 1 - Macaroni Salad * Dinner Rolls * Honey-stung Fried Chicken * Mashed Potatoes * Green Beans * Red Velvet Cake September 8 - House Salad * Corn bread and Honey Butter * Chili Bar with Toppings * Cream Puffs and Éclairs September 15 - House Salad * Dinner Rolls * Pork Schnitzel Pierogies * Braised Cabbage * Chef’s Choice Dessert September 22 - Caesar Salad * Garlic Bread * Chicken Piccata Rice Pilaf * Green Beans * Cannoli September 29 - Cole Slaw * Biscuits and Jelly * Blackened Chicken * Dirty Rice * Grilled Corn on the Cob * Bourbon Bread Pudding 22 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Food and Beverage (F&B) Improvements We have recently revamped the kitchen at Heritage Hunt to better serve its two main purposes, Resident Dining and Outside Events. In the process we also enhanced and provided a major face lift to the Dining Room and the adjacent Lounge. More improvements are in the offing such as the possibility for a location of a bar somewhere in the Clubhouse. We have also taken on a new Point of Sales (POS) system, Clubsoft and ReServe to improve resident reservations over the Internet for both golf and F&B. Any new POS system will entail a learning process for both the customer and the server. We are getting used to the new system which for F&B has only been in operation for three months. In addition, Clubsoft, is being used by Billy Casper Golf (BCG) to gather numerous statistics about the F&B process. Probably, unbeknown to the resident, our F&B staff is using the system to measure things that are important to the customer such as the time to provide their drinks and more importantly their entrees. Finally, the time to deliver their checks is another matter the resident cares about. Your F&B Committee is also learning from the data provided by Club Soft. Each month that we meet we are able to examine the more correct statistics that the new system brings to us. Let’s face it, the F&B industry is very competitive and the consumers have many choices. Under current policies, only residents and their guests may experience the pleasantry of a good meal served in our Dining Room for a fair price and with good service to boot. The DR is truly an amenity and not likely to result in a profit anytime soon. That is why we continue to offer our facilities to outside events, be that weddings or business meetings. And residents may utilize our facilities at a resident rate for anniversaries or birthday parties, etc. Many of the organizations that function at HH to include the HHWO and the NVRMGA use our facilities on a regular basis. The F&B Committee is endeavoring to provide our residents with a first class experience at a reasonable cost. But, we are not likely to compete on a cost basis with dining outside HH. For the somewhat higher price we must charge, we hope to enhance the HH lifestyle event after event. Should you not be satisfied please contact both our F&B provider, BCG, and any member of the F&B committee. We are attentive to your needs. Don Palmer, Food & Beverage Committee Hunt Country Happy Hour Featuring Live Music Friday, August 14, 2015, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Marsh Mansion, Lower Level and Outside Menu Seasonal Fruit Salad Crudités with Ranch Dip House Salad Bar Bruschetta Spinach and Artichoke Dip Buffalo Chicken Dip Crostini, Chips and Crackers BBQ Chicken Wings Loaded Crispy Potatoes with Bacon, Cheese and Scallions Assorted Cookies Coffee Station Happy Hour pricing at the bar $19 (including tax and service charge) includes one Drink Ticket Reservations will be accepted between July 8 and August 8. Please complete a blue reservation form or reserve online at https://heritagehunt.wufoo.com/forms/late-night-happy-hour-august-14/ Menu for Saturday, August 29 Featuring Live Music from Piano d’Amore First Course Fresh Corn Chowder With Bacon and Potatoes or Kale and Clementine Salad With Feta Cheese and Honey-Lime Vinaigrette Second Course Crab and Avocado Salad $22 With Fresh Corn Relish and Smoked Tomato Coulis Suggested Wine Pairing: Bollini Pinot Grigio Cowboy Ribeye $24 A 16-ounce Bone-in Steak served with Tabasco Herb Butter, Crispy Potato and Braised Kale Suggested Wine Pairing: Educated Guess Cabernet Sauvignon King Salmon with Crab Stuffing $25 With Lemon Buerre Blanc, Basmati Rice and Fried Kale Suggested Wine Pairing: Jadot Chardonnay Kale and Spinach Cakes $20 With Lemon-Lime Aioli, Chickpeas, Crispy Potato and Grilled Tomato Suggested Wine Pairing: NxNW Riesling Third Course Grilled Peach and Mango With Ginger Crumb and Vanilla Ice Cream or Blueberry Cobbler With Vanilla Ice Cream The Heritage Horn • August 2015 23 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Wine Dinner Sunday, September 13, 2015, 5:30 p.m. Virginian Dining Room Wines presented by Mike Prodoehl of Vintage Point Menu Watermelon and Radish Salad With Microgreens, Local Goat Cheese, and Valencia Orange Vinaigrette Layer Cake Sauvignon Blanc Black Tiger Shrimp Marinated and Chilled, with Toasted Fennel Seed and Grape Relish Layer Cake Chardonnay Local Blue Cheese From Maryland, with Baguette and Fig Jam Cherry Tart Pinot Noir Lobster “Roll” Fresh Claw Meat in Wonton Wrapper, Deep-fried and served with Lobster Velvet Sauce, English Peas, and Roasted Baby Carrots Cherry Tart Chardonnay Pistachio-stuffed Nectarines Broiled with Mascarpone Cheese, Honey, and Ginger Cornmeal Crumb Sip Moscato $65 per person (inclusive of tax and service charge) Reservations are limited to 50 people and will be accepted between August 7 and September 7. Please complete a blue reservation form or reserve online at https://heritagehunt.wufoo.com/forms/wine-dinnersept-13/ 24 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Early Bird Specials to start Wednesday, August 5! Whether you like to eat dinner early or you have someplace to be and need to grab a quick meal, our newly designed Early Bird Specials are for you. Stop in to the Virginian Dining Room Wednesday through Friday between 4:30pm and 5:30pm and enjoy some of our most popular items at discounted prices. As usual, we encourage and appreciate reservations for this unique offering. Early Bird Dining Specials served Wednesday-Friday, 4:30-5:30 PM. All orders must be placed by 5:30 PM to be eligible for discounted pricing • Pick Two $8 - Half of a Chicken Salad Sandwich with your choice of Salad (House or Caesar) or Soup (Shrimp & Lobster Chowder or Chef’s Soup of the Day). • Chicken Alfredo over Linguini $14 - Served with a choice of House or Caesar Salad and fresh dinner rolls. • Fish & Chips $12 - Hand-battered fresh Atlantic Cod served with French Fries and Coleslaw. • Chicken Caesar Salad $10 - Served with fresh bread and butter. • Salmon Caesar Salad $12 - Served with fresh bread and butter. • Pan Braised Beef Tips $14 - Served with choice of House or Caesar Salad, Vegetable du Jour and fresh dinner rolls. Sunday, September 27, 2015, at 5:30 p.m. Great Oak Ballroom With live music from Alte Kameraden Beer and Cheddar Soup German Potato Salad Pierogies Spaetzle Jägerschnitzel Bratwurst and Knackwurst with Braised Cabbage German Chocolate Cheesecake Black Forest Cake $30 per person inclusive of tax and service charge Reservations will be accepted between August 21 and September 21. Please complete a blue reservation form or reserve online at https://heritagehunt.wufoo.com/forms/oktoberfestseptember-27/ Heritage Hunt Dental 7100 Heritage Village Plaza, Suite 101 Gainesville, VA 20155 Now Offering Cerec Same Day Crowns NO IMPRESSIONS! NO TEMPORARIES! ONE EASY APPOINTMENT! Dr. Houser and family • VETERAN WITH A HEART FOR MILITARY FAMILIES • OWNER-OPERATED, ONE DOCTOR PRACTICE • MOST INSURANCE PLANS WELCOME • EMERGENCIES AND NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Dr. Chris Houser, DMD,PC Call and make an appointment today or visit our website for more details! New Patient Special Exam, Cleaning, X-rays for $99 (REGULAR VALUE $292) (NOT VALID WITH 3RD PARTY PAYMENT. COUPON IS NECESSARY. CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. EXCLUDES PERIODONTAL CLEANINGS AND INVISALIGN. EXPIRES 12/31/2015) NEW PATIENTS ONLY 703-754-5800 www.heritagehuntdental.com The Heritage Horn • August 2015 25 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Patriot and Neighbor The Famous Barber Shop 14700 Lee Highway, Gainesville Behind Bank of America and Rite Aid Pharmacy 703-753-9292 HAIRCUT Monday–Friday–Senior Citizens (62 years+) incl. free popcorn, soft drinks & hot towel $14.00 $12.00 Owner is a Heritage Hunt resident. Office: (540) 364-4924 Cell/Emergency: (703) 405-7717 Celebrating 50 years in Haymarket/Gainesville ACIE’S PLUMBING Licensed Bonded Insured Residential Commercial Remodel Service ACIE M. WATTS, JR. President Serving Surrounding Counties Since 1961 Family Owned & Operated 703-594-GROW (4769) A Custom Landscape Design Build & Maintenance Co. Plantings • Patios • Lawn Care Keep a good thing growing with Mason’s! www.MasonsLandscape.com 26 Ever wonder who puts out all the American flags during major holidays? Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting one of your neighbors and discovered just who is responsible for many of the flags placed in Heritage Hunt. His name - Wally Ward and for the last several years this charitable and patriotic neighbor has proudly been responsible for much of the placement of American flags throughout Heritage Hunt. It started with “putting up 47 flags on Heritage Valley Way (HVW) some 6 or 7 years ago. Soon people in the upper HVW requested flags. This effort has expanded to over 30 streets requiring 600 to 700 flags depending on the holiday,” states Mr. Ward. “I enjoy putting the flags on the mail boxes & receive many great comments from the residents of HH both verbal & written. Some of the residents want to give me money for my efforts; however, I tell them that is not necessary. If they insist, I apply the donation to buy new flags & attachments to fix on the mail boxes,” he adds. This patriotic spirit has spread to several other families who help, David Weisman of Cavalletti Ct., Don Jewell of Netherstone Ct. and Willard Scott places some 200 flags on most of Fieldstone Way and side streets. Mr. Ward figures about 70 percent of the community is covered including the front entrance, Clubhouse, and Condos. As to why he does it, Mr. Ward recalls a mother sharing with him that when her son returned from Iraq and saw the flags, he cried. “He was so overcome in seeing them as it recognized his effort for fighting for his country was not in vain.” A special thanks to Wally Ward and other HH residents that at a personal cost choose to do something that brings a sense of community and national pride. May we join Wally and others in finding ways we can show our community pride. Mark Hillis, Lifestyle Director My Neighbors Porch The Heritage Hunt Fine Art Group is combing the neighborhood for beautiful porches to paint. Those chosen will be on display beginning mid-September through November in the downstairs hallway of the clubhouse. You may find a creative rendition of your porch there. All HH artists are encouraged to join in. In case you didn’t know: the HH photographers and the artists alternate two month spans in that location. Don’t miss the September exhibit. Many of our artists compete and sell in local art shows. Most recently two of the group won first and second place awards at highly reputable shows. Congratulations Linda O’Hearn and Dick Silva. Kerin Vark The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net YOUR AGENTS FOR HERITAGE HUNT CALL TODAY 703-625-2922 FOR YOUR FREE HOME MARKET ANALYSIS Heritage Hunt Residents Since 1998 Margaret, and 1999 Dave. Leading Full Time Real Estate Agents for OUR COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS AND VIDEO TAKEN OF YOUR HOME; EXPOSURE ON MULTIPLE INTERNET SITES; PROFESSIONAL STAGING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED FOR YOUR HOME TO SHOW IT’S VERY BEST. 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Margaret Ireland GRI,CRS REALTOR Associate Broker 703-625-2922 27 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Elementary School Volunteer Partnership Program www.AIR-RIGHT.com (703) 530-0166 A/C * Heating * Plumbing * Electrical Your Total Home Comfort Connection Over 30 Years Experience * Licensed/Insured * Maintenance Agreements Summer Savings! $250 OFF Total Home Comfort HVAC System Seasonal $68 A/C check & safety check $75 OFF Water Heater Purchase & Installation Water Heater Purchase & Installation Heritage Hunt Residents Only AO Smith ~ Geospring Hybrid ~ Marathon Gas & Electric Follow us on Twitter & Facebook Tips on Home, Health & Garden THE HOPKINS LAW FIRM PROFESSIONAL, PERSONALIZED SERVICE MICHELLE M. HOPKINS Attorney at Law (571) 248-2210 www.mhopkinslaw.com • Family Law • Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Agreements • Wills & Trusts Military Divorce • Contracts Pre-Marital • DUI & Traffic Spousal Support, • Separation Give the gift of your time and change a life! Consider sharing your time and talent in our school partnership program. Currently, Heritage Hunt’s educational partnership includes Tyler, Mountain View, Pace West and Haymarket schools. Volunteer opportunities are many and varied: • Guest reader • Beautification program • Office and or clerical support • Welcome center greeter • Library helper and • Many other opportunities Some of these are short term; others are on-going. No experience is necessary, just a love for children and a desire to make a difference. We encourage you to support this important program. Please contact Barbara Foote (703-743-1445) for a form to fill out, or you will find forms for this program in the circular rack by the Clubhouse front desk. Barbara Foote HHWO Annual School Supplies Collection For Loch Lomond Elementary and Bull Run Middle School • Drop-Off Dates: Monday, August 3 and August 24 • Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 PM • Location: Club Billiards Room Needed: • Elementary School - Dry erase markers, spiral notebooks (wide ruled), Marble Composition books, pencils, pens, colored pencils, index cards (lined), crayons, washable markers and glue sticks. • Middle School – Flash drives, spiral notebooks (narrow/college ruled) and 3-hole notebook paper. • General - Ziploc plastic bags (sandwich and gallon), Dixie cups, tissues, hand sanitizer, small staplers, and folders. Please NO backpacks. Donna Petruska Agreements We are located cross the street from Heritage Hunt at 7450 Heritage Village Plaza, Suite 202, Gainesville, Virginia 20155 28 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Pop Tops Update In late June, we took 85 pounds of pop tops to the Ronald McDonald House in Richmond, VA. This brings the total for three years to 347 pounds. They get premium rates from their recycler and use the proceeds to pay for the utilities in their nine bedroom, four story townhouse on Monument Avenue in the Richmond Historic District. It is located not far from the VCU Hospital (formerly Medical College of Virginia), where they also have a cry room for parents who don’t want to leave their very sick children, but need a place to take a break. They also provide many small amenities for their guests. Please start, or continue, to collect them and drop them off on our porch at 13554 Ryton Ridge Lane. Lets try to get back in the over 100 pounds per year category in 2016. Every pop top counts!! Thank you. Judy and Al Stearns Fichtner Services, Inc. n Interior& Exterior Painting Pressure Washing n Staining & Sealing n Reglaze Tubs & Tiles n Drywall/Carpentry n FREE Estimates! Refinish Counter Tops Looks like Granite! John Fichtner Cell: 571.436.4234 Office: 703.754.3065 Visit our website ~ www.FichtnerServicesInc.com Giving Circle The Giving Circle of Heritage Hunt is extending a great big THANK YOU!!!! to all of the Heritage Hunt residents who so generously contributed items to our Annual Soap and Paper Drive. Low income elderly and disabled persons and families with children who are receiving SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), commonly known as Food Stamps, are only able to use these benefits for food stuffs. Marie Louden, the coordinator of the Soap and Paper Drive, reported that you donated more items than we have ever collected. The Giving Circle takes these items to the Haymarket Food Pantry and they were very grateful for all of the items that they were able to include in their regular food distribution program. There were over 1000 diapers and 500 feminine sanitary items donated. These items make a big difference in the lives of people who are on very limited incomes. The Giving Circle is on summer break so there is no meeting in August. The September 15th meeting will be the kick-off to the fall grant award process. This will be an excellent opportunity for new members to learn about the grant award process and hear about the impact the 2014 grants have had in the community. There will be more information in the September Horn about this meeting. Please feel free to Contact Nancy Thompson, Co-Chair at 703-743-1064 or Ric Perez at 703-743-5620 for information about joining the Giving Circle. Ric Perez The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Gorgeous Home & Views Immaculate 3 level Tigerlily - $612,000 Sweeping views of the golf course from screened porch & deck. 3BR/4BA Tigerlily with hardwoods on main, Corian, built-ins,2 gas FP, fin.walkout LL- rec room, wet bar&office. See full motion video at: http://13740-CHARISMATIC.LFlisting.com 703-919-0747 Mary LaRoche, Long & Foster, SRES View all Heritage Hunt listings at: www.MaryLaRoche.com laroche@LNF.com 29 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Thank You Heritage Hunt Dear Heritage Hunt, On June 20th our attached home on Affirmed Place was hit by lightning and the resulting fire caused extensive damage to our residence and our neighbors. During the hours that the firefighters worked on the buildings we encountered many people who came by to express their concern, offer assistance and provide food and refreshments. Some were close by neighbors, others were HH residents who cared. The Red Cross personnel who monitored our vital signs, the Gainesville and PWC Personnel who kept us informed of the status of the situation and treated us kindly - we greatly appreciate their efforts on our behalf. We will never be able to thank many of these nice people individually. So we would like to use this note to thank all. It is nice to know that we are surrounded by caring residents who are there when you are in need - public servants who performed efficiently and humanly - people who will be there for us going forward. We are fortunate to be a part of this community. Thank Heritage Hunt! John and Florence Downey Elegant Living elationships LastingR A Fauquier Health Affiliate 6735 Suffield Lane • Warrenton, VA 20187 (540) 316-3800 • www.WarrentonVilla.org 30 Villa Ad B&W 3.5x4.5 1 9/13/11 12:51 PM Begin Your Holiday Season At The HHWO Fall Fine Art And Craft Show Tuesday, October 27, 10 AM to 5 PM Clubhouse Please mark your calendars to remind you to join our talented Heritage Hunt resident artists and crafters on this fun-filled day when they share their creations with their neighbors and friends. There will be a fabulous selection of jewelry, fabric arts, holiday items, photography, fine art and much more. Attention artists and crafters: If you participated in at least one of the last two shows you should have already received an application. If you need an application or more information please contact the coordinator, Kerin Vark at 703 743-1070 or kerinvark@comcast.net. Space is limited, and applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that all exhibitors must be residents of Heritage Hunt and all items exhibited and sold must be created by the exhibitors personally. Kerin Vark The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Thinking of selling? Put Amanda’s experience, marketing plan & staging tips to work for you! Get your home SOLD for the best possible price! Call me today to discuss your real estate needs, in confidence. Amanda Scott Realtor, ABR, SRES Seniors Real Estate Specialist TOP PRODUCER 703-772-9190 Amanda.Scott@LNF.com SPARKLING 2-LVL ‘BEDINGTON’- 1-LVL ‘BELVEDERE’ -backs to trees! 1BR, 1.5BA, Kitchen w oak cabs & pass-thru, solar tube, ceramic tile, fans, HVAC 2013, Updtd HWH, Living rm, Dining rm, Family rm w NEW SGD, Sun rm,1 car Gar w NEW metal dr, rear yd w patio, close to clubhouse & entry gate. BACKS TO TREES! 3BR, 3BA, Den, Gourmet Kit w maple cabs, granite island & counters, SS appls. 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SUPER-UPGRADED 2-LVL ‘TIGERLILY’ - Golf course lot! 2 M/L BRs & Den, remodeled Grmt Kit w cherry/granite & high-end SS appls, Brkfst rm w bar, HDWDS, Fam rm, MBR w WIC, 2 Fpls, Fin LL has BONUS rm w windws & WIC, Rec rm, Wine Cave, Fitness rm, Storage, Woodworking shop, 2 car Gar w outlet for electric car, PLS CALL ME FOR INFORMATION $585,000 $585,000 13433 Fieldstone Way 6714 Kimberwick Ct LOVELY UPGRADED 1-LVL ‘DANBURY’ - 2BR, 2BA, Gourmet Kit w island, 42” cabs, Brkfst rm, Fam rm w Gas Fpl, Dining, Master suite w huge WIC, NEW frameless shwr in MBA, HDWDs, porcelain tile, 2 car Gar w metal door, landscaped yd w Irrig Syst, Deck with golf views! NICELY UPDATED 1-LVL ‘ASTER’ 2 main lvl BR, 2 BA, NEW paint & carpet, Grmt Kit w granite & NEW SS appls, Laundry, HWH (2012),Liv, Din, Fam w Gas Fpl, MBR w WIC, covered Porch, Awning, 2 car Gar w metal door, vinyl fenced rear yd w patio. Backs to common area! 4BR, 3BA, Kit, Brkfst,rm w bay windw, Liv, Din, Sunroom. HDWDS. Upper lvl w lge storage closet, BR4 & BA3. 2 car Gar w metal door, prof lndscpd yd, Irrig system. Close to Clubhouse & entry gate. $427,000 $450,000 13748 Charismatic Way BEAUTIFUL 2-LVL ‘OAKLEAF’corner lot, 3 main lvl BRs & sunroom ext! 13629 Pelham Crossover Ln $559,900 - Golf course lot! 2 BR, 2BA,Grmt Kit w granite & SS appls, Brkfst rm w bay win & pantry, Din, Fam rm, Gas Fpl, Sunroom, Master BR w 2 WICs, HDWDS, NEW HVAC, HWH(2012), NEW neutral int paint, UPDTD scr porch, Trim wrap, Landscaped yd, Irrig system, Patio, 2 car gar w metal dr. Close to Clubhouse $415,000 4BR,4BA,Grmt Kit w NEW Silestone islnd & cntrs & NEW SS appls. Brkfst rm, Fam rm, Din, Sun room, HDWDS on 2 lvls, Storage, Loft, Tankless HWH, NEW HVAC in 2013,NEWneut paint, Fin W/Out LL with Rec rm,Games rm, BR4 & BA. 2 car Gar, Trim wrap, 2 Decks, Awning, Lndscpd yd, Irrig system. 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Lim, MD & Rebecca M. Beckman, AuD 7001 Heritage Village Plaza, Suite 260, Gainesville, VA 20155 8650 Sudley Road, Suite 303 Manassas, VA 20110 www.myEarNoseandThroat.com We accept most major health insurance plans 32 Garden Club at Heritage Hunt - Fall Programs The Garden Club at Heritage Hunt is very pleased to announce a private tour of the Museum and Gardens at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown on Thursday, September 24, 2015. Their Docents will lead 3 separate groups starting at 10:00 a.m. The tour ends at 11:30 a.m. You can then shop in the gift shop (which opens at 12:15), explore the museum further and have lunch on your own either in nearby restaurants, or you can bring a bag lunch. Our private coach will leave the main HH Clubhouse at 8:15 a.m. and return from Georgetown at 2:00 p.m. For those of you who don’t know about this marvelous place, it was created by Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, collectors and patrons of art and scholarship in the humanities. Robert Bliss was a diplomat in the US Foreign Service, and the Blisses traveled and lived in South America and Europe. After a long search for a permanent home in Washington, DC, they purchased the 1801 Federalstyle house and property in June of 1920. Throughout their lives, they were enthusiastic collectors of art and books and ardent supporters of music and the arts. The Blisses renovated and expanded the original structure of the house, adding the Music Room in 1929, and the wing to house the Byzantine Collection in 1940. Mildred Barnes Bliss worked closely with renowned landscape designer Beatrix Farrand to transform the land surrounding the house into terraced gardens and vistas. The Pre-Columbian Pavilion, designed by architect Philip Johnson to house Mr. Bliss’s collection of Pre-Columbian art, which had been on long-term loan to the National Gallery of Art, opened to the public in 1963. The Garden Library was added in the same year, to house and display Mrs. Bliss’s collection of rare and modern books related to all aspects of the history of gardens. Due to space restrictions at Dumbarton Oaks, the tour is limited to 30 people and therefore only members of the Garden Club. Membership for the calendar year is still only $10 per household, which includes family members who are residents of Heritage Hunt at the same address. If you are interested, please contact Joan Oakford at 703-743-1075, or email Joan at rjoakford@comcast.net, to reserve your seat. The cost of the tour will be $30 which covers the bus and the private tour. Payment will be due by September 1. Checks should be made out to the Garden Club at Heritage Hunt and can be dropped off to Joan Oakford at 13452 Fieldstone Place. The Annual Garden Club Tea Fund-raiser is scheduled for October 15th. Please save the date. We will have three seating’s at 1 PM. 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. This is strictly a reservations only event, as always. Members and their guests are welcome. Please contact Joan Oakford to secure your reservations at 703-743-1075. Jocelyn Hamilton The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Calling All Crooners The Heritage Hunt men’s chorus, Men in Song, is seeking to expand its membership, to provide an even more robust sound for its audiences in HH and the community, and to further enhance the fun and camaraderie already enjoyed within the group. The Men in Song present a fall concert, a spring concert, and a Christmas sing-along concert, plus occasional special performances, in the Great Oak Ballroom of the main HH clubhouse. The chorus also entertains selected community groups, such as nursing home residents and the sisters of the Benedictine Monastery. In addition, the group is often invited to give brief performances, usually patriotic songs, at certain public and private meetings, such as the town hall meetings held by County Supervisor Peter Candland. No formal musical training or singing experience is required to join the Men in Song, although the ability to read music is helpful. (If you don’t, we’ll guide you through your part!) So if you enjoy singing in church, or in the shower, or to your significant other, regardless of whether you’re a tenor, baritone, or bass, we would love to have you join us. Although the members are men, the director, Janet Lunsford, is an accomplished soprano as well as pianist, choral director, and teacher of music. Rehearsals are generally held on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, usually in the Great Oak Ballroom, from the last Monday in August (the 31st this year) through mid-June. Additional rehearsals occur ahead of a concert, either on other weekday evenings or Saturday mornings. Feel free to just show up at any rehearsal, or to call Bob Cloud (703-743-5622), David Klingman (703-743-1027), or Janet Lunsford (703609-1167). We look forward to meeting you! Dave Klingman Free Movie Night - August 21 Join the Cinema Sisters in the Great Oak Ballroom on Friday, August 21, at 7:30 PM to see this month’s feature, “Into the White.” “During World War II, enemy fighter pilots find themselves face to face after shooting down each other’s planes over a desolate Norwegian landscape. In order to survive, they must set aside the rules of war.” To complete your evening, join your friends and neighbors for dinner in the Virginian dining room before the movie. For a dinner reservation, call 703743-2021. For movie reservations, call Dianne at 703-743-1453 or Darlene at 703-743-2291, or email HHMovie@aol. com, stating name and number attending. Sponsored by the Heritage Hunt HOA. Darlene Leffler The Heritage Horn • August 2015 TV too loud? Trouble hearing? 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Visit Gainesville PT today for: Arthritis/stenosis Back pain Bulging disc Gait Foot and ankle injuries or disorders Headaches Neck pain Neurological rehab Post surgical rehab Scoliosis Shoulder and knee injuries Spinal therapy Sports medicine TMJ disorders Total knee/hip replacement rehab Vestibular rehab Walking and balance Whiplash Women’s health www.Gainesville-PT.com Gainesville PT • 6862 Piedmont Center Plaza • Gainesville • VA • 20155 33 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net August 27: HH Concerts presents Doc Scantlin’s Imperial Palms Orchestra TEAM TRIVIA NIGHT FRIDAY – AUGUST 28, 2015 7-9 PM BALLROOM (DOOR OPENS AT 6:30) TEAMS OF 4 (OR MORE) BRING YOUR OWN TEAM OR BE ASSIGNED TO ONE ON SITE VALUABLE PRIZES FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE WINNING TEAM $5.00 ENTRY FEE PER PERSON RESERVE YOUR SPOT NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 RETURN THE LIME GREEN EVENT FORM TO THE FRONT DESK WITH OUR CHECK CONTACT: NANCY LANGLEY (703) 743-5356 nlangleyijland@yahoo.com We need volunteers to help sign in players and keep score. If interested, please contact Nancy Langley. 34 Bring your friends & family to HHC’s fifth annual Swing Dance Party! The dozens of featured tunes will include your favorites: Chattanooga Choo Choo; Moonlight Serenade; Make Someone Happy; Sing, Sing, Sing; Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. This time, we’re really “pulling all the stops”. Doc Scantlin’s 17-piece Imperial Palms Orchestra includes(as you would expect) reeds, brass, piano, drums, bass but also a string section that rounds out and sweetens the sound. That’s the vital difference between a band and an orchestra. And, yes, we’ll actually have Fritzee’s grand piano up on the big stage (not just a keyboard!). Topping off Doc’s authentic swing sound – once acclaimed by Forbes as: “The Best Band in America” – we’ll also enjoy Doc’s 6-member vocal team, including: “The Girlfriends” quartet, Doc himself and Chou Chou, whom WAMU’s Hot Jazz Saturday Night host, Rob Bamberger, salutes as: “…that irresistible and manwithering lovely, the divine Chou Chou.” The Washington Post sums it up best: “One of the most fascinating nights out in Washington: Scantlin is the consummate showman. Chou Chou’s breathy croon recalls Marilyn Monroe and Betty Boop.” As usual, our show is at 7:30, with the doors opening at 7:00. There will be a cash bar and table seating. Sign up early by completing HHC’s ivory reservation form, available in the clubhouse, or print one out from HHC’s website: www.hhconcerts.org. Many concerts sell out. The sign up deadline is noon of the day before the concert. Questions, call Elena @ 703-743-1820. Upcoming HHC Programs: • September 24 — Pianist, Petronel Malan “Formidable…dizzying…magical” … NY Times • October 15 – Jay White as Neil Diamond “The Sweet Caroline Tour” – Direct from Las Vegas Bill Daly The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Upcoming Little Theater Production: People, Problems, and Reinvention Have you ever thrown a pebble in a pond or puddle and watched the ripples circle out until they reach the shore? In families one little change is like that pebble. It changes everyone it touches and even some it doesn’t. Our next play “Social Security” by Andrew Bergman is that pebble comes to life. An event occurs and the whole family dynamic changes. In a very funny, yet poignant manner, it reinvents the lives of all the people it touches. Originally performed on Broadway in 1986 (and subsequently all over the country), “Social Security” was directed by Mike Nichols and starred Marlo Thomas and Olympia Dukakis. A great big challenge for our cast, but I know they will do a fabulous job and make it THEIR play. The HHLT cast includes Bob and Valerie Bowman, Jim Burwell, Kathy Carrico, Gayle Chisholm, and Walt Meyer. They are hard at work learning lines, entrances and exits, and all the other things actors do to make a play come alive. Three months of intense concentration and ENDLESS rehearsals are what it takes to get it right. The production dates are October 6, 7, and 8 and concert seating will be the order of the day. The tickets are $10 pp and the light blue reservation form will be available on September 1. So mark your calendars for an evening of lively laughter and surprising insight as characters come to terms with themselves and their changing family relationships. Joyce Mancini HHWO Variety Show October 20 & 21 Free Movie Night “Into the White” Friday, August 21 7:30 p.m. Great Oak Ballroom “During World War II, enemy fighter pilots find themselves face to face after shooting down one another's planes over a desolate landscape. In order to survive, they must set aside the rules of war.” Free Popcorn Cash Bar Sponsored by: Community Relations Committee Food & Beverage Committee Light, Sound & Television Committee Heritage Hunt HOA Doc Scantlin Imperial Palms Orchestra It’s Not Too Late! If you missed the “Show of Interest” Meeting and want to learn more about participating Call Gloria Smith 571-445-3094 or Mary Kay Dunn 703-743-2069. Donna Petruska Stay Connected www.HeritageHunt.net The Heritage Horn • August 2015 “Finest Swing Band In America” August 27, 7:30 PM 35 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net HERITAGE HUNT WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION HH Hiking Group There will be no meeting in August. Summer Registrations in the Clubhouse ($15): Monday, August 3, 10 AM – 12 PM and Monday, August 24, 10 AM – 12 PM Have a wonderful summer, wherever you go, whatever you do! Our next Meeting & Program is Tuesday, September 8th Starting at 10 AM HERITAGE HUNT WOMEN’s OrgaNizatiON Tuesday, September 8, 2015 “CUBA TODAY” A Documentary by David Culver, NBC4 Newscaster Meeting, Program & Luncheon starting at 10 AM in the Clubhouse Great Oak Ballroom David Culver is a reporter with News 4’s Northern Virginia Bureau and anchors News 4 Today on weekends. David graduated from William and Mary with a degree in Hispanic Studies. After a recent trip to Cuba, David wrote a documentary that he will present at our September meeting. Members and first time attendees – Enjoy the program-only seats. No reservation required. Reservations for lunch: Complete the white HHWO form in the Clubhouse Lobby no later than Noon Tuesday, September 1 and place the completed form in the wooden box marked HHWO. For lunch reservation information call: Sharon Brown, 703.743.2325 or email sharonb703@yahoo.com 36 Both our scheduled hikes in June were competed as scheduled. We began with a return to Eleanor Lawrence Park in Centreville. There are over 4 miles of shaded, primarily natural surface trails. We were grateful for the shaded trails on the sunny, hot and humid day we were there. We hiked about 2 hours before giving in to the heat. It was a perfect hiking location for the weather conditions. Later in the month we visited the State Arboretum of Virginia in Blandy. Several hikers requested we hike there after the area was featured in Haymarket Magazine. It was another warm overcast and humid day. We hiked around 4 miles on gravel road like trails and over the grounds. The scenery was beautiful. There was no shade so it worked out well that the sun was not out that day. There were a few sprinkles as we ended the hike. We packed lunches and enjoyed the view from the picnic pavilion overlooking the area. While we were under the pavilion eating lunch, there were heavy downpours. We took advantage of the clearing and return to sprinkles to head back to our cars. We plan to take advantage of some of our local parks for our August hikes, returning to Burke Lake Park in Burke. This is a 4.7 mile gravel surfaced loop trail around the lake. Then we will stay in Haymarket to explore the Long Park trails. There are 4 miles of natural surface trails over wooded, hilly terrain along the Catharpin Creek. To be added to the HH Hiking Club email contact list please email Margi Worrest at mbworrest@gmail.com. For more information, call Margi Worrest at 703-7435023 or Barbara Holt at 703-743-5474. Margi Worrest Save The Date Charity Classic Walk Saturday, September 26th The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Baci Grandi Wins Third Straight Bocce League Title But it was not easy. Based on the number of teams, the odds of winning three years in a row would be one in 6,048. Baci Grandi overcame a grand slam by The Tornadoes and won the first game 11-9 with some last minute heroics. That game could have gone either way as The Tornadoes were not backing down at all. The second game shifted to Court 2 and The Tornadoes stormed back to win a one-sided game 11-5. The third game was also on Court 2 with The Tornadoes off to a 4-1 lead. Everyone was stunned as the Cinderella team was taking down the champs. And then it happened. The Tornadoes were in position to take a 5-1 lead when they elected to shoot and not take the point and, as you can figure out, it backfired and instead of 5-1 it was 4-3. With that reprieve, Baci Grandi seized the opportunity, and roared ahead including a grand slam to prevail 11-7. In an interesting development, two Baci Grandi players were not available for this match, so the remaining four players were all women. Bocce is a great sport for both men and women and this is evidence that women are equal or better. The Tornadoes, captained by Ed Rozenblat, did a fine job of truly challenging Baci Grandi. The games were played in front of 35 fans who all witnessed some fine bocce and good second guessing of the strategies. Congratulations to Baci Grandi shown proudly displaying their trophies. Dave Leveton Heritage Hunt Garden Club Annual Tea Fundraiser October 15, 2015 By Reservation only: Seating’s will be at 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00 PM Contact Joan Oakford 703-743-1075 PRESENTS By Andrew Bergman October 6, 7, and 8 -- Great oak ballroom 7:30 P.M. $10 pp concert seating doors open 6:30 p.m. – cash bar Front Row (L-R) - Baci Grandi: Bill Daly, Ann Winship, Jan Pennington, Jean DeChristopher, and Jane Daly Back Row: Bob Dodd (Referee) and Dave Leveton (Commissioner) The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Light Blue reservation form available on September 1 Questions? Contact Gene Schmiel, x1305 37 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net HH Cycling News The HH/S&H membership program offers a discounted monthly rate—$39.99 for individuals and $51.99 for couples—and will be billed on HH clubhouse accounts. For members new to S&H a processing fee of $49 is applicable to individual or couple HH/S&H memberships. This fee will be billed with the first month’s charges. If you are already a member of S&H, a conversion fee of $39 is applicable. This fee is payable to S&H. Membership cancellations must be submitted in writing to HH management (via e-mail to Mark Hillis, mhillis@heritagehunt.net or by handwritten or typed note left at the clubhouse front desk or HOA office at Marsh Mansion) by the 18th of the month to be effective on the last day of the current month (August 18 to end August 31). Cancellation notices received on the 19th of the month will be effective on the last day of the following month, that is, cancellation on August 19 will be effective September 30. Membership changes must also be submitted in writing to HH management as above. Enrollment in the HH/S&H membership program is an HH amenity and, as such, is not available to a homeowner pending board hearing action or 60+-days delinquent on HOA or clubhouse accounts. Similarly, membership in this program will be suspended at such time a homeowner is deemed no longer in good standing with the HOA. To enroll in the HH/S&H program, complete the HH/S&H enrollment form available at the clubhouse front desk and at www.heritagehunt.net. To activate your HH/S&H membership, complete a separate membership agreement at the Sport&Health facility. S&H promotions for discounts, free membership, waived processing fee, etc., are not available with this program. 38 Whether you ride with the cycling club or ride alone, kudos to all of you that get out there and ride. My orthopedist loves that I quit pounding my knees with running and playing softball and went to biking. Cardiologists love biking too. June 15th four hardy cyclists went down and rode the top ring of Prince William Forest. To make sure they got it right, they did it three times. June 18th, twelve cyclists rode to National Harbor for burgers at Elevation Burger and submarines at Subway next door. Four started and ended in Vienna, six started at Bon Air Park in Arlington, and two started at Gravely Point a little bit before Reagan National Airport. Some folks have found a route that leaves HH, goes through Piedmont and along route 15 to Dominion Valley, goes out the back of Dominion Valley by the fire station, follows Antioch to Waterfall and picks up Mountain Road, follows Mountain Road to Pev’s Paintball at route 15, crosses route 15 onto New Road and follows it to a right on Braddock Road, left on Northstar, right on Tall Cedars and left on Stone Carver to Stone Ridge Village Center for a bite to eat before returning to HH. It is about 40 miles round trip with lots of scenic views and a few challenging hills. We are working on another route that will be bit less challenging than this one. The Potomac Peddlers bike club has announced that the ride they sponsor each September, Back Roads Century, has moved from Berryville, VA to Shepherdstown, WV and will be held on Sunday, September 20th. There is more information at https://potomacpedalers. site-ym.com/?brchome. Also, the folks who run the HH Charity Classic have provided notice they are planning to have their annual walk/run/bike event on Saturday, September 26th. Those bikers who participate ride approximately 10 miles during this event at a low speed consistent with the skills of young and older riders alike. The entry fee gets you a T-shirt and helps the event raise money for charity. Currently, the Cycling Club is meeting every Monday – Friday at 8:00 AM at the Marsh Mansion. Persons not yet on the HH Cycling Club email list may get on the list by emailing Bob Shannon at trebor927@gmail.com. Being on the list will allow you to know when weather conditions are considered too severe to ride locally or when the club is going to take a special ride away from HH, like riding the W&OD trail or going to National Harbor. On Tuesdays the Club conducts a leisurely ride lasting 60 minutes ( plus or minus a minute or two), over mostly level terrain, that stops for a water break at 30 minutes and at the Giant Starbucks coffee shop at Merchants Square in Dominion Valley for coffee and chit chat. Then we ride back to Heritage Hunt. Andy Johnson The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Beat the Heat With These Summer Exercise Tips Summer is definitely a time that we love and hate. We love being able to wear shorts, t-shirts and sandals while doing some of our favorite outdoor activities, but with it comes some danger we all need to pay attention to. That is why ultra-endurance athlete and renowned fitness trainer, Joe Decker, offers a few suggestions to help keep us on track with our fitness routines amidst the summer heat. It starts with choosing the right time of day. Typically before 10 AM and after 3 PM are recommended as they are the hottest hours of the day for most areas. He also suggests wearing loose, light colored clothing as it reflects the heat better. “Hi-tech” clothing tends to be a good choice. A few other essentials include sunscreen, a hat, sun glasses and a water bottle to stay hydrated when outdoors. He recommends drinking water before, during and after an exercise routine, typically every 15 minutes. Included with hydration he recommends replenishing one’s electrolyte and salt intake with Succeed capsules (consult your doctor prior to use). Lastly, listen to your body and stop immediately if you are feeling faint or dizzy. So don’t let the heat beat your summer routine and stay safe. 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Dan founded the crew, players using blue tees every Friday. His wife Ann, is flanked by blue crew players. Dan has left us, but will not be forgotten Denny O’Malley Cynthia Elizabeth Saalbach, 59, of Gainesville passed away at INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital on Friday, July 10, 2015. She is survived by her loving husband, William; two daughters, Rebecca and Katherine Saalbach; mother, Esther Schulz; sister, Deanna Parmenter; brother, Lawrence Schulz. A funeral service was held at Immanuel EvangelicalLutheran Church, 1801 Russell Rd, Alexandria, VA 22301 on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 11:00 am, with the family receiving friends an hour prior to the service. Interment will be at a later date in Quantico National Cemetery. Memorials may be made in her name to the National Stroke Association, http://www.stroke.org/ Online condolences may be sent at http://www.dignitymemorial.com/demaine-funeral-home-fairfax/. Deanna Parmenter Betty Costello, of Staunton, VA, passed away Sunday, June 18, 2015 at UVA Medical Center. As a graduate from Bridgewater College and UVA she was a dedicated educator for over 35 years in both Staunton and Fairfax County. She was also an active member of the HH Women’s Chorus and On Our Own clubs. She is survived by her loving husband Elton Hewitt, Jr. A celebration of life was held July 1 at Hebron Presbyterian Church. Memorials may be made to the church at 423 Hebron Rd, Staunton, VA 24401; or to the Staunton Choral Society at PO Box 2793, Staunton, VA 24402. Peggy Whitt 40 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net CARING DENTISTRY YOU CAN TRUST & AFFORD TOP DENTIST AGAIN BEST DENTIST BEST DENTAL PRACTICE by readers of Haymarket Lifestyle Magazine & PW Today by Northern Virginia Magazine Most Insurances Accepted! 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(Direct Line: 703-569-7000) ●Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills ●Powers of Attorney ●Estates & Probate ●Divorce/Family ●Corporate Law ●Criminal & Traffic ●Civil Litigation ●Legal Consultation ●Auto Accidents SERVING NORTHERN VIRGINIA SINCE 1972 (Mo@Moylanlaw.net) (Ed@EdMatricardi.com) Serving the area communities for 25 years. Comprehensive Eye Exams Cataract Surgery - Both traditional & multifocal lenses Emergency Care Laser Vision Correction Diabetic Eye Disease Glaucoma Corneal Disease ALAN C. EGGE, MD | CHARLES C. HOGGE, MD JENNIFER H. JACOBS, MD | LINA AMINI, MD Board Certified Ophthalmologists HAYMARKET 15195 Heathcote Blvd., Suite 310 Haymarket, VA 20169 571.261.3033 42 MANASSAS 8140 Ashton Avenue Suite 120 Manassas, VA 20110 703.361.3128 WARRENTON 388 Hospital Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540.349.0906 Summer wouldn’t be summer without a good ole fashion barbecue and what better way to celebrate than with a few friends and neighbors. That is just what several off Alderwood and Fieldstone Way (pictured above) did to celebrate this past July 5th. Thirty five gathered for a delightful pot luck at the Jones’ home. This is another great example of how Heritage Hunt lives the Active Adult mantra. With over 100 clubs, nine committees, a dozen fitness classes, monthly dining/golf events and excursions it would be a challenge for anyone to not find something of interest to be engaged in Heritage Hunt. And if for some chance none of these offerings interest you, you can always start your own club/group. “I think of recent club start ups the HH Shooters and Allegro that point to such a rich and vibrant lifestyle culture here in Heritage Hunt,” states Lifestyle Director, Mark Hillis. “It shows that residents in Heritage Hunt have a diverse interest and really enjoy building relationships through those common interests,” he adds. Getting homeowners to move from just neighbors to friends can be a challenge in every community. However, one might be surprised at what the smallest act of kindness can do to build a healthy neighbor relationship and even friendship. “I wouldn’t have thought that helping my neighbor move some furniture in his home would turn into a deep friendship where even my kids considered our neighbors as family while we lived over a thousand miles from family and friends,” recalls Mark Hillis. “We shared family traditions, cups of sugar, and built some great memories together,” he adds. All of this started with just offering a hand to move some furniture. The same can be true with those in Heritage Hunt. A compliment over someone’s lawn/garden, throwing a neighborhood barbecue, giving a cup of sugar or offering a helping hand can speak volumes that may break the ice to building a great friendship. Get out and join club or consider starting a new one. Keep reading The Heritage Horn and check out your community website www.HeritageHunt.net to stay connected. You are what makes Heritage Hunt great! Mark Hillis, Lifestyle Director The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Summer BBQ Survival Tips Tips For Selling Your Home Get it Priced Right! Get it Staged Right! Get it Listed Right with Debbie and Pat! SOLD 1 DAY SOLD SOLD 13689 Heritage Valley Way 6728 ARTHUR HILLS DR 13469 Brightview Way SOLD ? 13626 Heritage Valley Way Your Home Next! Two Experienced Agents - 1 Work Ethic Always come prepared. Are you seeking agents whose focus is to achieve top quality service for one client (YOU) at a time? If so, call us! Are you seeking agents who have listed and sold multiple hundreds of properties for sellers and buyers? We have done that also! Want references from satisfied sellers or buyers? We have those too. Pat Harrington Associate Broker Accredited Stager 540-272-9669 trustpat@mris.com Debbie Tweed Realtor, GRI, CRS Heritage Hunt Resident 703-743-5566 debbietweed@comcast.net Be ready to improvise when things go south. Always end on a sweet note and sharing is caring! The Heritage Horn • August 2015 43 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Save the Date FREE In-Home Consultation We Beat Next Day Blinds Everyday Prices! Top Brands such as Hunter Douglas, Showcase Shutters, Cigma Blinds, CACO UP TO 83% OFF 703-905-9288 snydersshades.com snydersshades@cox.net August 14.................................. Hunt Country Happy Hour* August 21...................................................... Free Movie Night# August 27............................................................... HH Concerts& August 28...................................................................Trivia Night September 13......................................................Wine Dinner* September 27........................................................Oktoberfest* September 26............................. 14th Annual Cancer Walk About Reservations: • Events marked *: Event flyers list the dates that reservations open and close. Reservations are not accepted prior to the date reservations open. Make reservations utilizing the blue F&B reservation form available in the clubhouse lobby or reserve online at the address listed in the flyer. A reservation may be cancelled at no penalty up to 72 hours prior to an event. To cancel your reservation, complete a red cancellation form available in the clubhouse lobby. Reservations canceled within 72 hours of the event time, incur a charge equal to 50 percent of the food portion. • Concerts marked&: For Heritage Hunt Concerts reservations, fill out the ivory-colored form and attach a check payable to “Heritage Hunt Concerts.” • Events marked #: For Free Movie Night reservations, call Darlene, 703-743-2291, or Dianne, 703-743-1453. • Events unmarked: Either special reservation instructions must be followed or no reservation is required. Look for information as available in the clubhouse and on www.heritagehunt.net. @ QUALITY WITH COMPETITIVE PRICING 44 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net The Heritage Horn • August 2015 45 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Natalie & Curt McArtor & Associates Upcoming Excursions STANDING TALL Associate Broker, CRS, ABR, GRI, ASP NatalieandCurt.com Natalie@NatalieandCurt.com 703-200-4703 REALT OR ® REALT OR ® 7526 Limestone Drive Gainesville, VA 20155 The McArtor Team specializes in all areas of real estate, and a large bulk of our business is focused on Gated and Golf Communities and the Retirement Lifestyle. We are Senior Housing Specialists and Certified Residential Specialists. For a free market analysis of your current neighborhood or a personalized plan outlining the purchase or building of your next home, please contact us to see how our team can serve you and your specific goals. 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Seats are behind first base in the lower level. * August 28, Friday - Marlins ($95) leaves at 5 PM * September 22, Tuesday - Orioles ($100) leaves at 5 PM Potomac Bingo Lunch Cruise August 13, 2015 (Thursday, 11 AM) Cost: $75 (Includes lunch, entertainment, bingo&transportation) Be entertained with classic songs, amazing views, a delicious buffet lunch, bingo and prizes as you cruise the Potomac. 40th Virginia Wine Festival at The Plains September 12, 2015 (Saturday, 11 AM-4 PM) Cost: $50 (Includes transportation and general admission with all-day samplings from participating wineries and a commemorative wine glass) Celebrate the 40th Annual Virginia Wine Festival in style at one of Virginia’s iconic wine and equestrian locations, The Plains. Enjoy great music, crafts and sample Virginia’s finest wineries and speciality foods from surrounding vendors. Departs 10 AM and returns around 5 PM. Beautiful:The Carole King Musical at The Kennedy Center October 8, 2015 (Thursday, 7 PM) Cost: $120 (Includes ticket and transportation. Meal is extra.) Experience the inspiring true story of music legend Carole King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Hear songs such as Beautiful that won two 2014 Tony awards and a 2015 Grammy award. Departs 4:30 PM and returns around 11 PM. NSO: Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers at The Kennedy Center October 23, 2015 (Friday, 8 PM) Cost: $90 (Includes ticket and transportation. Meal is extra.) Enjoy a night of bluegrass tunes that will have you singing and laughing as critically acclaimed musician and comedian Steve Martin joins the Steep Canyon Rangers for a night of fun. 1101016.1 46 State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Upcoming Excursions Oliver Arena Stage November 3, 2015 (Tuesday, 7:30 PM) Cost: $75 (Includes ticket and transportation. Meal is extra.) Get immersed in this Charles Dickens’ classic and Tony Awardwinning musical of an innocent orphan thrown into the dark world of thieves and con men of 19th-century London. Maryland Live Casino November 16, 2015 (Monday, 11 AM) Cost: $25 (Includes transportation and a $25 incentive) Try your luck at one of the finest casinos in the Mid-Atlantic. Those that go will enjoy a $25 slot play incentive and for those that are new to the casino you can register and spin the wheel to earn additional incentives at the casino. Take in the excitement and enjoy amazing food & drinks at one of the eight restaurants on site. When registering please indicate your date of birth in order to receive the incentive provided by the casino. Departs at 11 AM and returns 7 PM Bright Star at The Kennedy Center December 10, 2015 (Thursday, 7:30 PM) Cost: $115 (Includes ticket and transportation. Meal is extra) Inspired by a true event, a literary editor, Alice Murphy, meets an ambitious your soldier back home from WW II. Set in America’s South in the 20’s and 40’s this tale of love and redemption inspires both to confront their past which transforms their lives. Departs at 5 PM and returns around 11 PM. Excursion Registration Each excursion has limited seating so please book early. Forms may be obtained and turned in to the Clubhouse Front Desk. You may pay one of three ways: charge to your clubhouse account; check; or money order made out to Heritage Hunt HOA. Guests of residents are welcome to attend but priority is always given to registered residents. Cancellation Policy Cancellation within two weeks of the event will still be charged unless a substitute can be obtained by the participant or from a possible wait list of participants. It is the participant’s responsibility to find a replacement. Refunds for inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances is dependent on the ticket provider. For questions, please contact us at 703-743-5475. 703-880-2547 www.sen-cura.com 4451 Brookfield Corporate Drive, Suite 100, Chantilly, VA 20151 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 47 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar HERITAGE HUNT RESIDENTS 10% OFF LABOR 703-754-0855 5300 WELLINGTON BRANCH DRIVE WWW.GAINESVILLEGARAGE.NET 48 • Alcoholics Anonymous “Friends of Bill” - The purpose of the group is to provide support to residents who have a desire to stop drinking, or to protect their current sobriety. AA meets Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Ticket Room of the Marsh Mansion, located at the Fieldstone Way end of the building, with a private outside entrance. • Allegro is a classical music and opera club that meets on Thursday evenings in the board room at 7:30-9:00 PM. Some members enjoy dinner together in the Virginia Room beforehand. On Thursday, August 6, John Wright will play and discuss cd’s of violin concertos by Sibelius and Nielsen. On Thursday, August 20, Bob Misbin will show a dvd of a La Scala production of Puccini’s opera, Il Tabarro. For more information, please email bobmisbin @comcast.net. • Beginners Bridge group meets every Saturday from 10 AM to 12 PM in the Marsh Mansion Garden Room. This is a group for people who would like to learn how to play bridge. Please call Joan Turner 571-284-6978 if you are interested in joining us for some fun. • Bible Study group meets on Mondays 3:15-5 PM, September through June. Questions? Please call Betty, 703-743-5053, or Mae, 703-743-5011. • Bible Study meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM in the Marsh Mansion Garden Room. For more information contact Jim Beck 703-743-2241. • Soul Refreshment Bible Study group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays from 10 AM to 11:15 AM in the Marsh Mansion Living Room. For more information, call Nancy Accipiter, 743-5440, or Pat LeDoux, 743-5307. • Heritage Hunt Men’s Billiards Club – On Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM in the Blue Ridge Room, billiards players get together for several games. All are welcome to attend and good times are had by all. Contact Al Daitch at 703-743-5135 for more information. • Heritage Hunt Blanket Stitchers/Crocheters meet every Wednesday from 1-3 PM in the craft room. Our on-going projects are making blankets for veterans of the Armed Forces in nursing homes, Project Linus (a group that gives blankets to traumatized children), scarves for the Special Olympics and Women’s Heart Health Organization. We invite anyone who is having problems with a pattern or would like to learn to crochet, or just wants to come and chat a bit to join us. For more information, call Annette Johnson at 703-743-5181. • Book Club will meet in the Blue Ridge Room at 11 AM on Thursday, August 20, Sweat by Mark Billeo; September 17, Eighteen Acres by Nicolle Wallace; October 15, The Divorce Papers by Susan Rieger. The discussion group meets the third Thursday of each month. For more information call Pauline Cratty, 703-743-2737 or Nancy Johnston at 571-261-9983. • Bowling: The annual orientation meeting for the three fall/winter (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) bowling leagues will be at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, August 19th in the Club House Mountain View Room. Even if you haven’t bowled in a number of years, you are welcome and will have a lot of fun. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar (continued) • Canasta Players: Everyone is invited to join HH’s canasta group. Over 25 individuals have registered to date to play with 5-12 showing up weekly. “Double draw,” “discard stack always frozen,” “double Canasta to go out” with most other standard rules applying played. We play every Monday afternoon at 1 PM in the clubhouse Blue Ridge Room. To register or receive answers to any questions contact John Bonilla at 703-743-1549. • Chess Club: Join us for a friendly game of chess in the Marsh Mansion Parlor Room, Wednesday nights, 6-9 PM. Men and women at all levels are welcome. If you are rusty or new to the game, lessons will be given. For additional information, call Rey Pasa, 703-743-1610, or Christian Neilsen, 703-405-4449. • Couples Bridge – Do you and your spouse play bridge? The Heritage Hunt couples bridge group is looking for new members! This is a friendly, informal group that meets in homes on the first and third Friday of each month. If you are interested or would like more information, please call Jill or Craig at 703-743-1757. • Couples Golf – Each Sunday at 4:30 PM, couples gather to play golf with a fun competition that requires a $2 entry fee for each couple. The competitions are designed so that handicaps are not necessary and any skill level can compete. After the golf, we retire to a restaurant for dinner where the winners are announced. The start is shotgun and only the front nine is played. If interested, please call Carole or John Denning at 703-743-1034 or e-mail jedenning@comcast.net. THINKING OF SELLING? HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MARKET? DO YOU HAVE FRIENDS OR FAMILY MEMBERS WHO NEED HELP WITH SELLING THE FAMILY HOME? DEBORAH KOWAL, SRES 571-215-4290 DEBORAH.KOWAL@LNF.COM YOUR HERITAGE HUNT NEIGHBOR AND A SENIORS REAL ESTATE SPECIALST ALLOW ME TO SERVE AS YOUR REAL ESTATE RESOURCE LET ME PUT MY EXPERIENCE AND RESOURCES TO WORK FOR YOU TO HELP WITH THE TRANSITION. IT’S NOT JUST A HOME YOU ARE SELLING, IT’S YOUR FAMILY MEMORIES IT WOULD BE AN HONOR TO SERVE YOU! Call Me For a Free Home Value Assessment The Heritage Horn • August 2015 49 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar (continued) Plumbing (703) 330-5363 Licensed & Insured $25 OFF Any Repair Present Coupon. Cannot Be Combined. Plumbing Services Kitchen & Bath Remodeling No Surprises Guaranteed Prices • Plumbing • Drain Service • Garbage Disposals • Toilets • Water Heaters • Dishwashers • Polybutylene Repairs • Septic & Sump Pumps Class A Contractor #2705 139757A Serving Northern Virginia over 20 Years CALL (703) 330-5363 www.GalenskiPlumbing.com 50 • Crossroads-Connection is a Christian community service organization that provides weekend food for needy children at three local schools - Mt. View Elementary, Tyler Elementary, and PACE West. Each is within 3 miles of the Heritage Hunt front gate. It costs approximately $250 to provide weekend food for one hungry child for the school year. We meet the last Monday of the month (except December, May - July) at 7 PM at the home of Dave and Joan Gifford, 5960 Piney Grove Way. For more information, to volunteer, or to support this effort, contact Dave or Joan Gifford at 703-743-2109 or crossroads.connection2010@ gmail.com. • Cycling - The Cycling Club meets Monday – Friday at 8 AM at the Marsh Mansion parking lot during the summer months, and changes again to a later start time in the fall and winter months. The Tuesday ride continues to be very popular. On Tuesdays the Club conducts a leisurely ride of about one hour over mostly level terrain, stops at the Dejà Brew coffee shop at Merchants Square for coffee and chit chat, and then rides back to Heritage Hunt. Persons not yet on the HH Cycling Club email list may get on the list by emailing Bob Shannon at trebor927@gmail.com. Being on the list will allow you to know when weather conditions are considered too severe to ride locally or when the club is going to take a special ride away from Heritage Hunt. These longer rides are usually 40-50 miles. For additional information please contact Bob Shannon at 703-743-1882, or Lynn Saunders at 703-743-2271. • Duplicate Bridge – Join us for a friendly game of duplicate bridge every Monday at 7 PM in the Mountain View Card Room. Play begins promptly at 7 PM; please plan to arrive a few minutes early. Call Alan Mager at 703-7435436 for more information. • Everything Apple Club promotes learning about the use of Apple computer products, including the iPad, iPhone, iPod, iMac, Mac Air, Mac Pro, and Mini Mac. We meet in the Mountain View Card Room on the first Friday of each month, 10 AM–Noon. For info call Esta at 703-743-2323. • Fine Arts Group meets weekly on Thursday mornings from 9 AM to 12:30 PM in the craft room. For more information call Kerin Vark, 703-743-1070. • Garden Club at Heritage Hunt - To learn more about our club and events please contact Jocelyn Hamilton at jocelynh30@comcast.net or 703-743-1298. • Giving Circle of Heritage Hunt is a group of residents who pledge to save one dollar a day. Every fall, we pool our savings and make grants to non-profit organizations in Western Prince William County. We collectively decide how to use these funds to impact a specific cause or need. In 2014, we gave over $15,000 to 13 organizations that met our criteria. We hope to expand our membership so that we can increase not only our giving power but also the number of organizations that can assist. All residents are invited to attend our meetings. For further information, please call Ric Perez at 703-743-5620 or ricperez@prodigy.net. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net WHAT’S IN YOUR ATTIC? DON’T SUFFER THROUGH ANOTHER HOT SUMMER! 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(703) 986-6798 Attic-Doctors.com LICENSED & INSURED The Heritage Horn • August 2015 51 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar (continued) Retired Military Officer ready to help you relocate. Call me today! John Bentz 571-345-4030 Want to fall in love with your DECK all over again? FREE 12-Point Inspection Call Us At 703-997-4620 52 • Gourmet Coterie (GOCO) provides residents who love any aspect of food—cooking, eating, learning, discussing, or dreaming about it—the opportunity to meet with an exclusive group dedicated to fine food and drink. Activities include education, recipe sharing, field trips, tastings, knowledge-sharing, dining in, and dining out. You choose to participate in the topics and projects that interest you. We meet on the third Friday, January through June and September through November at 10 am in the Mountain View room. For more information go to our website www.hhgoco.org or call Nadine Bishop at 703.743.5407. • Heritage Hunt B Team – Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club is one of 20 clubs in the Northern Virginia Men’s B Team League (http://www.novabteam.users5.5megs.com). A 12-man team (handicaps 6 to 16) is selected to participate in each of eight matches, which are played on a Saturday or Sunday between April and August. Six players play at home and six play at the opposing club on the same day. The day’s events include lunch served on the course during the round and a hospitality hour following the match at which hot hors d’oeuvres and drinks are served. This is a chance for you to play some of the premier golf courses in this area. Qualified members are asked to contact Steve Burton, data analyst, 703-743-1018 or eburton01@comcast.net. • Heritage Hunt Concerts brings monthly live professional performances to the Great Oak Ballroom, featuring music from our unique American heritage and from the classical repertoire. Events are open to all residents and their guests. For more information, please visit the HH Concerts website www.hhconcerts.org or call Elena Portoles at 703-743-1820. • Heritage Hunt Hams (HHH) - An amateur radio club that meets the third Tuesday of each month (except Dec) at 7 PM in the Garden Room, Marsh Mansion. Anyone interested in radio communications is welcome to join us. For more Information call Alan Skerker (703-743-2051) or Tim Tatum (703-743-1426). • Heritage Hunt Home Group - Join us for fun, fellowship, prayer and non-denominational Bible study! We meet in Marsh Mansion from 4:30 to 6:30 the second and fourth Sunday of the month. Interested? Contact Duane or Gayle Miller. Tel 703-743-1974. • Heritage Hunt Hiking Group - We enjoy socializing while enjoying nature. Upcoming Hikes: •Thursday, August 13 … Burke Lake Park, Burke … A 4.7 mile gravel surfaced loop trail around the lake. Bring lunch. •Friday, August 28 … Long Park, Haymarket … There are 4 miles of natural surface trails over wooded, hilly terrain along the Catharpin Creek. To be added to the HH Hiking Club email contact list please email Margi Worrest at mbworrest@gmail.com. This will keep you informed of where we plan to hike as well as cancellations due to weather issues. Contacts: Margi Worrest at 703-743-5023 or Barbara Holt at 703-743-5474 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar (continued) • HH Ladies 9-Hole Golf Association promotes women’s golf at Heritage Hunt in a league environment. The league plays on Wednesday mornings from April through October. New members are welcome. For information contact Jan Kurek, 703-743-2040 (jkurek01@comcast.net), or Shirley LaMontagne, 703-743-1118 (shirleyhla@aol.com). • Heritage Hunt Little Theater meets monthly on the third Thursday at 7 PM, January through November, in the Craft room. All Heritage Hunt residents are welcome to attend our meetings. Contact Kathryn Schmiel at geneofva@gmail.com or visit HHLT’s website hhlittletheater.org for more information. • Heritage Hunt’s Men In Song normally practice every Monday evening at 7 PM in the Great Oak Ballroom. Call Bob Cloud, 703-743-5622, or Dave Klingman, 703-7431027, or just show up at one of our practices. • Heritage Hunt Retired Men’s Golf Club (HHRMGC) is a member of the Northern Virginia Retired Men’s Golf Association (NVRMGA). We have matches with 14 other clubs in the metropolitan area between April and October. Please contact Spencer Chambliss at spencer1281@ comcast.net or call 703-743-5147 if you are interested. • Heritage Hunt Senior Strategies Forum provides HH residents with useful and educational information dealing with everyday issues—financial, health, safety and other lifestyle topics. Speakers include HH residents with specific expertise and outside presenters willing to share their knowledge. All programs are strictly educational—at no cost with no overt marketing or sales pitches. Programs are scheduled on the third Wednesday (except as noted) of the month, at 7 PM, September through June. • HHWGA—18 is Heritage Hunt’s women’s 18-hole golf association. Play is Wednesday mornings April through October. Heritage Hunt handicaps are required (can be created after 10 rounds or transferred from your old club). New members are welcome. Contact Adrienne Mehl at 703-743-5579 or Bobbi Manley at 703-743-2089. • Heritage Hunt Women’s Organization (HHWO) is the largest club in Heritage Hunt. We gather for meetings, programs and luncheons on the second Tuesday of the month, September through June. Meetings are held in the Great Oak Ballroom and begin promptly at 10 AM. All women residents of HH are welcome to join. Please read the organization’s newsletter, The Acorn Report, on the Heritage Hunt website www.heritagehunt.net/clubsandactivities for details and contact information. • Heritage Hunt Woodcarvers group meets 1 PM to 4 PM every Tuesday afternoon in the clubhouse craft room. Beginners are welcome and beginner classes are always starting. There is no cost involved as we provide the knife, glove, wood and lesson for your first project. Check out the carvings done by the club in the display case in the lower lobby near the craft room. Contact J. C. Evans at 703-743-1321 if you would like more information. • Knitting Group meets from 1 PM to 3 PM Monday afternoons in the craft room. The Knitting Group welcomes you, no matter your level of experience. We will help you learn to knit and to finish a project. Come to the craft room on Mondays. Knitters may work on individual projects or projects to be donated to charities. For information please contact Joanne Tuttle at 703-743-5345. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 53 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar...(continued) 54 • Ladies Drop-in Bridge group meets 1–4 PM. The first and third Thursday group meets in the Marsh Mansion; to play call Charlotte Vedeler, 703-743-1702. The second and fourth Thursday group meets in the main club Mountain View Room; to play contact Jo Ward at 703-743-1683. • Ladies Just-for-Fun Golf League is open to ladies who just want to play golf for the fun of the game. If you want to sign up as a single, twosome, threesome, or a full foursome, you choose who you want to play with. We require no dues and do not require the establishment of a handicap. Improve your game at your own pace. New to the game or have you had to take time off from playing for some reason? This is a great way to join the game in a relaxed, non-competitive setting. Don’t want to keep score? It’s your choice. The only requirement is to keep up pace of play and enjoy yourself. For further information, call Liz at 703-7432273 or Darlene at 703-743-2291. • Ladies’ Poker Night is held on Wednesdays at 7 PM in the Blue Ridge Room. Questions? Call M.J. Brickach, 703-743-1614. • Library Committee sorts and shelves donated books. Please remember to sign out and sign in your borrowed books in the book next to the computer in the clubhouse library or on the small table in the Marsh Mansion library. Residents are asked to borrow no more than five books at any one time. Large-print books are available in the closet at the back of the Clubhouse library. Please leave donations on the lower shelf of the book cart in the clubhouse library—not in the Marsh Mansion library. Only fiction and non-fiction books concentrating in biography, current affairs, and history published since 2001 are accepted. • Line Dancing – Instruction and open dancing are held every Tuesday from 6-8 PM in the Great Oak Ballroom. No fee; no sign up necessary. For information call Helen Esposito 703-743-5385 or Lynn Levvis 703-743-5659. • Monday Mah-jongg group meets every Monday from 1-3 PM in the Clubhouse Board room. New, intermediate or experienced players are welcome. • Tuesday Mah-jongg group meets every week, 10 AM– Noon, in the Blue Ridge Room. The format is American Mah-jongg . Beginners are welcome. Please call Agnes Garritty, 571-248-0262, for more information. • Thursday Evening Mah-jongg players meet every week at 7 PM in the Mountain View Room. If you would like to join us or have any questions, call Cathie Schlupf, 703-743-5564, or Paula Daitch, 703-743-5135. • Men’s Poker players meet every Monday at 12 PM and Wednesday at 6 PM in the Marsh Mansion. Standard poker games are played. The stakes are “player friendly.” Newcomers welcome. For more information call Dennis Massie, 703-743-1043. • MOAA Heritage Hunt Chapter (Military Officers Association of America) supports four local Junior ROTC programs as well as the Wounded Warrior program and other local causes. The chapter hosts social events—with local entertainment and special guest speakers—in April, September, and December. Membership is open to all retired, active, and former officers of the seven uniformed services and their Guard and Reserve components. The chapter is The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar...(continued) an IRS-approved 501(C)(19) War Veterans organization. All donations to the chapter are tax deductible to the donor. For more information and application, call Bill Baird at 703-743-1625. You may access the Heritage Hunt MOAA Web site at https://sites.google.com/site/moaaheritagehunt/ • The New York Club meets for brunch or dinner and reminiscing. For more information about the club please contact Elaine Adler at 571-248-2874. • On Our Own - Singles - The On Our Own (Singles) group plans activities for both men and women who are living alone. The following activities are coordinated by volunteers and are on-going: Dinner at a local restaurant every Thursday. Game night at the Clubhouse on the 2nd Friday of each month. Summer Social held in June and Holiday Party in December. Dine-around groups of six form in September and set their own schedule. Theater visits to Riverside and Fauquier are arranged by car pool as theater schedules are announced Travel to U.S. and international locations are organized by group interest along with short-stay or day trips. • Parkinson’s Caregivers Group - Does your spouse or loved one have Parkinson’s Disease? Caregiver group meets Wednesday July 8th 1:00-2:30 PM. In the Clubhouse Boardroom. More information, call Harolyn Small at 703-743-1818. • Pennsylvania/Keystone Club: All HH former Pennsylvania residents are invited to join the Keystone Club for dinner and fun conversation. Call Barbara Goldman, 571-222-7753; or Deborah or Walt Kowal, 703-743-9927. Built to Last a Century. CONSULTATION AT OUR FAIRFAX SHOWROOM BY APPOINTMENT FAMILY OWNED, SERVING NORTHERN VA WITH OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Call 703-870-7730 centurybathrooms@gmail.com www.centurybathrooms.com Recover your health. Regain your spirit. Enhance your life. Serving as a bridge between an acute care hospital stay and a patient’s return home, The Health Services Center at Westminster at Lake Ridge provides short-term, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to those who are still recovering from surgery, injury or illness. Whether you come to us directly, from hospital care, or from acute/sub-acute rehab, we help you regain lost physical abilities and return to living the active lifestyle you love. Call 703-436-9362 for more information. • 5 Star Medicare Rating • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Speech Therapy Ask us about our long term care at Westminster at Lake Ridge! Visit us at www.wlrva.org 5 Medicare’s Highest Rating Heritage Hunt June Ad.indd 1 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 An Ingleside Community www.wlrva.org • (703) 436-9362 12191 Clipper Drive, Lake Ridge, VA 6/10/2015 3:46:26 PM 55 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar...(continued) A new concept in senior living. The Crossings will offer a new concept in senior living. Encompassing Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care, our beautiful campus will offer a continuum of care and no large upfront fees. To learn more, contact us today AT CHANTILLY at (703) 994-4561. Independent Living, Assisted Living, & Memory Care 2980 Centreville Road | Herndon, Virginia 20171 (703) 994-4561 | thecrossingsatchantilly.com A Harmony Senior Services Community • Phase 10 Group: A rummy like game easy to master and highly enjoyable is played on Wednesday 1-4 PM usually in the Clubhouse Board room. If you want to join our group call John Bonilla at 703-743-1549. • Photography Club meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday in the Mountain View Room at 7 PM, except in July. Meetings focus on sharing images, learning skills, and planning group photography trips. We go on many day outings and several overnight trips each year. More information about the club can be found on our Web site, www.heritagehuntphotoclub. org. Questions? Call Sarah Skerker at 703-743-2051. • Pickleball Club: For information call Esta Gladstone, 703-743-2323 or f8shoot@comcast.net. • Pinochle Players: Single deck at 1 PM. Every Thursday in the Blue Ridge Room. Double deck pinochle at 1 PM every Tuesday in the Marsh Mansion. New players are welcome. For more information call Jane or Bill Daly, 703-743-1372. Kudos to Barbara Woolridge, Carol Hattler, and Bill Gorodnick, who received awards at our recent semi-annual luncheon. • Quilters/Blanket Stitchers meet Mondays, 9 AM to noon, in the craft room to make and give quilts to traumatized children, nursing home residents, and veterans. For more information call Kathy Keim at 703-743-1165. • “Round the Block” Quilters meet at 1-4 PM the second and fourth Thursday in the craft room. If you can thread a needle, you can learn to quilt. Call Doris Judge at 703-7435160 or Karen Naylor, at 703-743-5091, for information. • Spanish Club - Do you enjoy speaking Spanish? Would you like to practice your communication and reading skills while meeting some of your Heritage Hunt neighbors? Then, if your ability is at the intermediate or advanced levels, please join us on Mondays from 2-4 PM in the Ticket room at the Marsh Mansion. For more info, call Linda Cullen at 703-7431046 or e-mail at kh_wilson@hotmail.com. • A Support Group for Caretakers of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia has been formed. Future meetings of the group will continue to be on the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse Board Room. • Tennis players meet at 9 AM during the hot months. The advanced group meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; call Anne Van de Meulebroecke, 703-743-5555, for more information. The beginning-to-intermediate group plays Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; call Phyllis Maier at 571-248-0818, for information. • Tuesday Men’s Golf – Every Tuesday, April through October, the men of HHGC and their guests play 18 holes of non-competitive golf for fun. Handicaps are not required but may be used in foursome assignments if foursome requests have not been made. It features a shot-gun start beginning as early as 8 AM during the warm summer weather and as late as 9 AM in early spring and late fall. Sign-up sheets (riders and walkers) are posted on the men’s golf bulletin board outside the pro shop and will go up on Sunday for the next week and will be taken down Friday noon. Initial assignments will be e-mailed on Saturday and final assignments on Sunday. For further information, e-mail hhtuesdaymensgolf@gmail.com. 56 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Fill Your Calendar...(continued) • Wine Club meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 PM in the clubhouse Virginian Room. Club members enhance learning and appreciation of wines by socializing at various wine events and tours. New members and guests are always welcome, and you don’t need to be a wine expert to attend. For further information please contact Emily Russell at omieljr@aol.com. • Woodworkers’ Club—The woodworking shop is open and operational on the lower level of the main clubhouse. Individuals must be certified prior to using the facility. To be certified call Roger Van de Meulebroecke, 703-743-5555, or Mel Ross, 703-743-5141. Certification can be scheduled on a Saturday, 10-11 AM. • Writing Group will meet on Tuesdays, August 4 and 18, 10-noon in the Mountain View Room. No experience is necessary. Come join others interested in self expression to write together using techniques that stimulate memory, enhance creativity and provide positive feedback. Questions? Call Nancy Langley, 703-743-5356. Perseid Meteor Shower Will Peak Around August 11 With A New Moon On August 14 Making Perfect Conditions For Watching The Meteor Shower • Residential & Commercial • Interior and Exterior • Decks & Patios • Drywall Repair • Wallpaper Removal • Multi-Year Warranty • Carpentry Services • Color Consultation • Locally Owned & Operated 3-Gal Knock Out® Roses & PW® Hydrangeas-$15.00 (Ready May 2015) BUY DIRECT FROM THE SOURCE 10318 Bristersburg Rd; Catlett, VA 571-488-0377 www.owlrunnursery.com Brittany Henson, Sales Manager O F P R IN C E W I L L I A M Call us today to schedule your FREE estimate. 1-800-GO-CERTA (800-462-3782) www.CertaPro.com/PrinceWilliam Each CertaPro Painters® business is independently owned and operated. 10% OFF ANY INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR PROJECT* *Not vaild with any other offers. Must present at time of estimate. PROUDLY SERVING THE RESIDENTS OF HERITAGE HUNT The Heritage Horn • August 2015 57 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net MOBILE MASSAGE BY DIANE CLASSIFIED ADS $40/HR OR $60/1.5 HR 10-PANEL DISPLAY UNIT in sturdy metal with cloth covering. Each panel is 37.5” x 6 feet. Perfect for displays at craft fairs, etc. $200 or best offer. Call Susan Myers 703-743-5838. IN HOME AFFORDABLE MASSAGE I PROVIDE SHEETS/TABLE/MUSIC LICENSED/CERTIFIED/INSURED CALL TODAY (703) 606-8884 A FRESH LOOK FOR YOUR HOME: SB Interior Design, your full in-home design service. Arranging furniture, accessorize, selecting paint colors and window treatments. Over 20 years experience. Please call Suzanne, 703-743-1551, for an appointment or e-mail sbutturff@comcast.net MARIA’S A CARPET & DRAPERY, furniture, oriental rug cleaning specialist. Also auto and motor home interiors. Family owned/operated. COSTELLO & SONS CARPET CLEANING. Phone estimates 540-402-6291 Courteous and prompt. Truck mount unit. Odor control treatment available. References upon request A NOTARY (resident) who travels to your location to make it easier for you. Discount to HH residents. 703-743-2280. AAA rated driver and HH resident. Transportation service to airports, metro, doctors and shopping. For fares and reservations email wsferro@ comcast.net. AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING, BLUE RIDGE: Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Licensed gas contractor. John Papke, owner, 35 years experience. Son of HH resident. Phone 703-691-9653. www.blueridgeac.com AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION: HH to Dulles $50; to National Airport $75. Metro Transportation Service, 703-919-0120. 571-278-9324 571-606-7750 U & G Hair Salon (571) 248-0481 7592 Gardener Park Dr Gainesville Men’s Cut (only) $12.99 Women’s Cut (only) $17.99 Other Services Available Appointment Encouraged Open Mon-Fri 9 AM-7:30 PM Sat 9 AM - 6:30 PM ALTERATIONS AND TAILORING: Need alterations on jeans, shirts, pants, etc? Aun Soon, a Heritage Hunt resident and a tailor with over 40 years of experience will work her magic and make it a perfect fit for you! All orders are by appointment only. Kim’s Tailoring and Alterations, 703-743-1935 or 703-965-9063, 13010 Triple Crown Loop. AMERICAN PRO-TECH - Gainesville’s own roof stain removal company is now offering house wash services and pressure washing services. Call 571 250-9650, see our half page advertisement in this issue of the Horn, or visit us online at TheRoofCleaningCompany.com/Heritage-Hunt. We’ve proudly served over 400 homeowners in Heritage Hunt and counting! APPLIANCE REPAIR - Fast response. All makes and models. Located in Gainesville. Professional and courteous service. Heritage Hunt references available. Call Ayers Appliance at 703-468-4939. ARE YOU GOING TO BE AWAY FROM YOUR HOME? Errand Works will check on your home at regularly scheduled intervals while you are out of town so you don’t have to worry about malfunctioning appliances which may result in water damage or other mishaps while you are out of town. We will send you pictures of any problems that occur while you are out of town so you don’t have any surprises when you return. Welcome home groceries can also be waiting for you when you return. Licensed, bonded and insured. Have HH reference. Senior discount. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-8811599 or email jennifer@errandworksva.com. AT YOUR SERVICE HOME REPAIRS, LLC - Minor Electrical and plumbing. Interior and exterior painting. Drywall repairs. Deck and fence repairs. Pressure washing. Wood rot repair. Lawn work. General home repair and handyman services. JOB IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED! Free Estimates. Licensed and insured. HH references. Billy Reed 540-2723603 (cell) 540-788-4599 (office) atyourservice48@aol.com. BATH DRAINS RUNNING SLOWLY? Call Don at 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted. BEV’S SEW WHAT: Draperies, Alterations, New Clothing, Weddings. In business since 1990. 703-791-3407. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Cleaning, ORIENTAL Rug Cleaning, Pet Urine Removal Treatment, Chem-Dry Protectant (renews stain resistance), Deodorizer available. TILE & GROUT – clean and seal. HH references. In business since 1992. Contact Scott Kennedy, Battlefield Chem-Dry at 703330-0052. 800-390-4848 Receive 50% off Paint & Materials on your painting project. This card is your coupon please present at time of estimate.* *Offer excludes all carpentry work and is not valid in combination with other offers. 58 Interior & Exterior Painting Services CLEANING HOMES & OFFICES: Specializing in Carpet, Wood Floors, Tiles, Upholstery & maid services ) We offer: 1-4 hours Non-Medical Personal Care (bathing, errands & laundry) with our qualify& license CNA’s. Please call to schedule an appointment and receive a Brochure with a complete description of our services. “Real Cleaning Concierge” Ph: 571-477-8604 / Em: realcleaningconcierge@gmail.com. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. CLEANING SERVICE BY D&T ENTERPRISE: Residential/Commercial cleaning window cleaning, pressure washing, clean-out, move-out, new construction. Family owned and operated. Insured and bonded. HH references. Call Trish 540-522-7683 or dtenterprise3@yahoo.com. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net CLASSIFIED ADS COMPANION SERVICES - Greetings! Until 2011, I helped my elderly parents with household work, transportation, food shopping and activities - and I enjoyed it. Since then I’ve provided similar help to a lovely lady in Arlington, and I’m now looking to share the same skills with someone who needs a once or twice weekly visit to maintain independence. References happily provided. Please call 571-309-9420 or email lehj71@hotmail.com. If i can contribute good things to your life, I’d love to hear from you! Lisa Jo. Enhance Your Retirement Lifestyle With A Reverse Mortgage Loan Reverse mortgage loans have helped homeowners 62 years of age or older access a portion of their home’s equity to: CONDO FOR RENT - 2 bed, 2 bath, den, former model on Heritage Hunt Dr. Contact 571-261-3165 • Eliminate monthly mortgage payments* CROCKETT PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING – Your one source for quality interior painting, wallpapering and wallpaper removal at reasonable rates. All work done with business owner on site at all times. Licensed and insured. Call Jim at 540-636-1295 or 703-536-5095. • Provide a tax-free income supplement** CREATE-A-SCENE: Custom slipcovers, cushions, pillows, upholstery, etc. References. Over 30 years experience. On Angie’s List. Ruth, 571-213-2878. CROWN MOLDING INSTALLED - Picture frames, wainscoting, window casing. 38 years experience. For all interior trim work, please call Jube Henshaw at 703.795.9117 or 540.547.4105. DAVE THE MOVER LLC. Local, distant, packing, intra home moves, piano and antique expert. We provide above average service and value. HH references, we are generally in HH twice a month or so. Dave Wassenaar 540-229-9999 cell or 703-753-4242. DO YOU HAVE UPHOLSTERED furniture with accidental stains? Amway cleaning products deliver professional results for a fraction of the cost. Call Luke (571) 233-7833. DOES YOUR CAR need to have the annual safety inspection? Errand Works will pick your car up, have it inspected, and return it to you. No more waiting in lines on hot summer days. We are licensed and insured. Senior discount. Have HH reference. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-881-1599 or email jennifer@errandworksva.com. DOES YOUR REFRIGERATOR or other appliance need thorough cleaning? Reasonable rates, satisfaction guaranteed. Call Luke (571) 233-7833. ELDERLY CARE - Looking to take care and help someone needing elderly care. Like going the extra mile. Call Melody at 703-257-4345. ELECTRICIAN - K & D Electric. Master electrician. Licensed, bonded, insured. Ceiling fans, recessed lighting, phone/CATV cabling, security lighting, hot tubs, computer network cabling, basement wiring, etc. Contact Ken Fortner at 703-499-0522 or e-mail lektrkman28@gmail.com. ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Local resident Carol Collins, aka Bingo the Magic Clown, with over 30 years experience, can find you quality entertainers to make your family events special. Cheer up a sick friend or grandchild in the hospital with a comedy gram. Call for Santa, Mrs. Claus, magicians, musicians, caricature artists, face painters—you name it! But we only take off our nose, not our clothes! Safari Bingo’s comedy birthday show now includes a performing doggy, Lolli-pup, along with racing hamsters in cars and a hedgehog! partyco-op.com, 703-743-2596. ERRAND SERVICES: Are you overwhelmed getting ready for a trip? Do your everyday errands pile up? Errand Works will help by doing your weekly or last minute errands. Licensed and insured. Fast service. Have HH reference. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-881-1599 or email jennifer@errandworksva.com. FAUCET REPAIRED/REPLACED - Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted FOR RENT – One bedroom and full bath in basement with walkout. Call Debbie at 703-409-1992 FOR SALE: Cottage in Wintergreen Resort. 3 BR, 2 1/2 Bath, open floor plan, built in 2005, in excellent condition. Located in Stoney Creek. Priced to sell! If interested contact Francesca of Four Seasons Realty at (434)361-0335 and reference MLS#529941. FOR SALE: KITCHEN BAR STOOLS (4) – In great shape; Cushioned with arms; top notch quality. Heritage Hunt resident. Send an email to jcasag@ aol.com for photos. Will take best offer. FOR SALE - (4) Old Oak Chairs. Seats removeable to change material. $25 each. 703-743-5868. FOR SALE: Sofa and Chair 1/2, neutral color. Both In excellent condition. Call: 703-743-1177. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 • Defer Social Security benefits • Allow time for investment recovery Joe Howard Reverse Mortgage Advisor Liberty Home Equity Solutions, Inc. 301.928.3772 Joseph.Howard@LibertyHomeEquity.com *You must still live in the home as your primary residence, continue to pay required property taxes, homeowners insurance, and maintain the home according to Federal Housing Administration requirements. **Consult your financial advisor and appropriate government agencies for any effect on taxes or government benefits. Liberty Home Equity Solutions, Inc. 17201 Spates Hill Rd., Poolesville, MD 20837. (800) 218-1415. Company NMLS ID# 3313, Loan Originator NMLS ID# 506504 - DC - Mortgage Dual Authority License #MLB 3313 - MD - Mortgage Lender Licensee #16812 - PA - Mortgage Lender Licensee #20801 and 20801.001. Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking- VA - NMLS ID #506504 (www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org) The Face You Know for: Decks Screened Porches Finished Basements Vinyl Rail Upgrades Room Additions ...and much more Free Estimates Excellent Quality at a Fair Price Donnie Brundage (703) 898-9980 Owner: Rx4Wood, Inc. Licensed and Insured Many Heritage Hunt References Personally Serving Heritage Hunt Since 1999 59 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Nana Jo loves to cook for her family and friends and now she is cooking for others. Nana Jo’s Kitchen has a monthly schedule published on her home page so that you can order a meal or several meals in advance. NaNa Jo will also take Special Requests. Nana Jo’s Kitchen is offering pre-prepared meals to go and will deliver them from her kitchen to your home with “love and a smile.” Nana Jo’s Kitchen also provides a full bakery menu that you can order at any time for individual consumption or for a dessert extravaganza. For more information visit Nana Jo’s Kitchen website: nana@nanajoskitchen.com 703-635-0338 * 703-597-9530 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE - Wheelchair, electric, Permobil R300. New battery and charger. $1500 OBO. Call 703-743-1049. FURNITURE REPAIR - Furniture refinishing/repair, chair caning, rush weaving, free pickup and delivery, references available. Call Jerry’s Caning 703-864-8187, jeromewarden@verizon.net. GARBAGE DISPOSAL REPLACED - Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted. GAS FIREPLACE AND GAS PIPING SPECIALISTS - Williams Services, Inc. has over 16 years experience specializing in all your gas appliance needs. Williams Services is a Class A licensed and insured and provides professional and reliable service. Heritage Hunt residents receive a 10% discount. Please call to schedule your annual fireplace cleaning. 257-1441. GREG SCOTT HOME IMPROVEMENTS - We do exterior and interior painting, power washing, rotten wood repair, cathedral ceiling crown molding and built-in bookcase installation. No job too small. Local resident with 30 years experience and serving HH since 2005. HH references. Top quality work with affordable rates. Call 703-403-7522 or e-mail horsejumperman@hotmail.com. GUARANTEED Body Fat Loss or YOUR MONEY BACK! 13-week program offers camaderie and fun in a group setting and is the most inexpensive fitness training available anywhere. Work out up to four times a week around YOUR schedule. TNT Fitness offers moderate-intensity group exercise at the Sport & Health Fitness Center just outside the HH main gate. All ages and levels of fitness welcome. First four sessions FREE. Call Luke 571-233-7833. HAIR STYLIST available for all services in your home. 30+ years experience. Heritage Hunt references. Patti(H) 571-292-1922 or (Cell) 703-568-6006. HANDYMAN 2 HOME IMPROVEMENTS: Superior Craftsmanship, Excellent Value, Extensive Experience & References. Class A Licensed. Insured. 30+ years experience. Call Mark Ammons at 703-930-4472. HANDYMAN 4 YOUR HOME: I live only 10 minutes from Heritage Hunt. Haymarket resident since 1984. Over 35 years experience in all areas of home repair and improvements including computer and Internet diagnosis/ repair. Many local references – several HH residents. Licensed, insured, bonded. E-mail or call for my brochure listing all services. Call Larry at 703-304-6670, E-mail: handyman4yourhome@comcast.net. HANDYMAN & LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR: 28+ years experience. I can do almost anything; no job too small. Call John at 703-581-2772 or email at anywoodworks@aol.com. HANDYMAN & REMODEL: All home repairs and maintenance available. Interior and exterior work including but not limited to moldings, drywall and wood repairs, tile repairs, change light/plumping fixtures, powerwashing, masonry/stone repairs. Harding & Son is a family owned business with 35+ years experience. Located in Gainesville area. 703-408-6206 or rharding107@hotmail.com. See me at Harding & Son on Facebook. Proudly Serves The Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club Community 7368 Atlas Walk Way Gainesville, VA 20155 (703) 753-5900 PAISANOSPIZZA.COM 60 HANDYMAN - General remodeling and carpentry. Basement, bathroom, and kitchen remodeling. Exterior and interior painting and repair. Plumbing and electrical. Drywall, window, door, fence and deck installation. Pressure washing. Small jobs welcome. 25 years experience with many references. Free estimates.. Licensed and insured. Jose Briceno - 571-501-8772. jmremodelinganddesign@gmail.com. HANDYMAN - Home Improvement Repairs and Remodeling in electrical, plumbing, carpentry, tile, drywall, etc. 37 years experience. Licensed and Insured. Jim Kirsch - 703-330-1690 HANDYMAN SERVICES - Interior/exterior home repairs. Damaged wood, wood rot, etc. Power wash decks, seal repair. Interior lights, faucets, ceiling fans, picture hanging, doors and trim, closet/garage storage, etc. No job too small. Great rates! Virginia Home Service. www.virginiahomeservice.net. Mike Burnett, 703-303-4496. HOME ELECTRONICS ASSISTANCE - Home lighting automation, web security cams, wall-mounted flat panel TV/home entertainment systems. Personal computer lessons. Low hourly rates. Virginia Home Service www.virginiahomeservice.net. Mike Burnett 703-303-4496. HOME CARE WITH SENCURA - Helping seniors to live independently for over seven years. We provide light housekeeping, transportation, meal preparation, dog walking, companionship, and much more! Our compassionate caregivers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are fully bonded and insured. Please visit our website www.sen-cura.com, or call 703-880-2547. Free in-home consultation. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS HOME IMPROVEMENTS – Exterior/Interior REMODEL – Basement, Bath, Kitchen, Decks, Painting, Carpentry, Drywall, Power washing, Flooring and much more! Handyman services available. Family owned. Licensed, bonded, insured. BBB member. References. No money down! Call Mike of PICTURE PERFECT HOME IMPROVEMENTS at 703-590-3187. www.pphionline.com HOUSE CLEANING By FRANCOISE - Free estimates, licensed, references. Call me at 703 327 6340. HOME IMPROVEMENTS – Painting, Drywall, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling, Wood Rot, Carpentry, Ceramic Tile, Plumbing, Electric, Handyman services. “WE DO IT ALL!” Joel Riggs Home Services, Class A Licensed and Insured, 38 years local experience. Excellent Heritage Hunt references provided. 703-929-4676. HOME IMPROVEMENTS: SGL SERVICES, Bill Leary, 540-878-1801. Specializing in home improvements, decks, basements, painting and other handyman needs. John Tweed is the reference for HH, 703-743-5566. Other references available upon request. HOME WAITING SERVICE: We will wait at your home for a contractor or repairman when you can’t be there. Errand Works is licensed and insured. Prompt service. Have HH reference. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-8811599 or email jennifer@errandworksva.com. HOT WATER HEATERS REPLACED - Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company, Major credit cards accepted. HOUSE CLEANING: $50 off initial cleaning, new customers only. Also, 10th cleaning is free for new customers only. We give attention to detail, floor to ceiling! 12+ years experience. In Heritage Hunt 9+ years. HH references. Competitive rates. Monday–Saturday. Weekly, biweekly, monthly, special occasions. Licensed, bonded, insured. Uniformed. All supplies provided. KALIA’S CLEANING SERVICE. 703-508-4399, kaliascleaning@yahoo.com HOUSE CLEANING - Affordable cleaning service! Fine Touch Cleaning LLC will send in the same housekeeper every time! Licensed and insured. HH references. Other services offered. Call 540-359-1924. HOUSE CLEANING AND STEAM CARPET CLEANING: $10 off first cleaning. Affordable service by MY HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE. In HH 12+ years, some original customers. Deep cleaning at low rates! Owner/supervisor. Same crew every time! 22+ years experience. Licensed. Insured. Available weekends. Heritage Hunt references. Miriam, 703-606-3395. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 HOUSE CLEANING IN YOUR AREA: 10 years in HH, same customers. 20 years experience, some original customers! Same crew every time. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Contact our Heritage Hunt references. ESCOBAR CLEANING SERVICE., LLC. Call Maria, 571-217-0418. I’LL PULL WEEDS, trim hedges and bushes, plant rose bushes, do odd jobs in/around your house, 3 hrs for $50, mr_pfs@yahoo.com, 571-222-7059. JUNK ??? We at Stuff N’ Stuff Junk Removal remove your unwanted items from inside or outside your home or office. We do the lifting so you don’t have to. 703-656-1984 or visit www.removethatstuff.com. JUNK HAULING – Yards and Basements cleared. Furniture and Appliance disposal. Storage cleanouts. Pick up and deliver furniture. Also offering Yard work services. E-mail lighthauling1@aol.com. Call 703-497-4976 or 703-599-8385. LANDSCAPING - Lawn mowing, landscaping, seeding, fertilizing, bed design and hedge trimming. Weekly service. Reasonable rates with free estimates. HH references. Licensed; insured. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Smith’s Landscaping at 703-754-1070 or 703-217-2226. LAWN CARE SERVICES – Offered by Mason’s Lawn & Landscape. Keep your lawn and garden looking beautiful. Call now to get on our 2015 schedule – 703-594-GROW (4769). And Snow Removal Too! MARIA’S HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE - Free estimates. Excellent references. Licensed and insured. $25 off first cleaning. Call us at 571-278-9324. MASSAGE AFFORDABLE *SPECIAL* RATE $40/hr in your home. Swedish, sports, deep tissue. Licensed, experienced and insured. Call 703-606-8884 Diane. MOVER: DAVE THE MOVER LLC. Local, distant, packing, intra home moves, piano and antique expert. We provide above average service and value. HH references, we are generally in HH twice a month or so. Dave Wassenaar 540-229-9999 cell or 703-753-4242. OUTSIDE FAUCETS REPAIRED/REPLACED – New deck faucets. Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted. 61 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net FREE PIZZA Try Organic! Buy 1 Lg, Get 2nd One FREE Pickup or Carry-out Tuesday only 703-753-7492 7929 Heritage Village Plaza CLASSIFIED ADS PAINTERS, CARPENTRY, POWER WASHING – Quality Home Services include: interior and exterior painting, rotten wood repair, crown/chair rail molding installation, wallpaper removal, drywall repair and deck, fence and siding power washing. Family owned and operated – serving Northern Virginia since 1992; HH references since 2005. FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed & insured. ZAMPIELLO PAINT CONTRACTORS, INC. 703-263-1000, www.zampiellopaint.com PAINTING: Class A Licensed and Insured, Interior/Exterior Painting, Kitchen and Bath remodeling, Wood Rot, Plumbing, Electrical, Ceramic tile. “WE DO IT ALL!” 38 years local experience. Excellent Heritage Hunt references. JOEL RIGGS HOME SERVICES, 703-929-4676. PAINTING: Local resident with over 25 years experience. Exterior trim, deck rails, walkways, patios, basement stairwells, foundations and garage floor finishing. Mark 703-753-3856. Visit us at www.powerwashingsp.com. PET SITTING AND DOG WALKING: Kathy’s Canine & Cat Care will walk your pets when you are unable to, will love and care for your pets in your home when you are out of town. Call Kathy @ 540-272-0512 or Kathylavin@ yahoo.com. PET TRANSPORT: Does your pet need to be taken or picked up from the vet or groomer? Errand Works can do this for you. We are licensed and insured. Honest and compassionate service. Summer discount is in effect. Have HH reference. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-881-1599 or email jennifer@ errandworksva.com. PERSONAL ASSISTANT - How can I make your life easier? Healthy meal planning and preparation. Errands. Drive to appointments. Event planning. Detail oriented. Caring. Recommendations. Call Corrinne 703-502-4506 or corinasing@yahoo.com PICK UP SERVICE: Do you need items picked up or dropped off at the store, pharmacy, post office, or dry cleaners? Errand Works is licensed and insured. Fast service, special price for new customers. Have HH reference. Call Jennifer at Errand Works 703-881-1599 or email jennifer@errandworksva. com. PLANT SITTING - Going away don’t worry anymore, will take care of your babies, your home or mine, call VALENTINE (HH resident) 703 743 2484. PLUMBER - Lopez Plumbing. Reasonable rates. Free Estimates. Licensed and insured. References available. 571-277-3398. PLUMBING – Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted. PLUMBING SERVICES: Locally owned and operated, GAINESVILLE PLUMBING has been providing excellent plumbing services to Heritage Hunt Residents since 2004. We value your time … You’ll value our service! We offer a 5% discount for Heritage Hunt Residents. Licensed & Insured. CALL GAINESVILLE PLUMBING for all of your Plumbing needs: 571.248.8727 POWER WASHING– Clean the surface of your house deck or driveway. Get rid of mildew, algae, and dirt. Several years’ experience in HH. Call Dan’s Power Washing 703-795-1701 / dangerkin@gmail.com / www.danspowerwashing.com. POWERWASHING SPECIALISTS: Free estimates, licensed/insured. Local resident with over 25 years experience cleaning siding, decks, fences, patios, stoops, steps, walkways and driveways. Deck clear sealing / staining and railing painting. HH references. Mark, 703-753-3856. Visit us at www.powerwashingsp.com PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER: Specializing in family portraiture, children, computer restoration, and parties. “Create Memories Today for Tomorrow.” The Photo Bug, (H) 703-743-2323 or (C) 703-489-2273. RADON REMEDIATION - JK Radon, LLC serving Heritage Hunt since 2010. Several HH references. Call 703-655-4574 or email jkradonllc@gmail.com. SCREENED PORCHES, DECKS, ROOM ADDITIONS, FINISHED BASEMENTS: 30 years experience. Many years in Heritage Hunt and familiar with HOA regulations. HH references. I’m the guy in the noisy burgundy truck! VA licensed and insured. Donnie Brundage, 703-898-9980 or email us at rx4wood@comcast.net SMOKE ALARMS-For battery or smoke alarm replacement contact Ken Weinzapfel at 703-743-1607. TOILETS REBUILT/REPLACED - Ask for Don. 703-853-0000, a Heritage Hunt resident. Licensed and insured. License: VA 2701-031672 DDR Plumbing Company. Major credit cards accepted. 62 WINDOW REPLACEMENT: Any problems with windows, contact Ken Weinzapfel, 703-743-1607. The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net Home Health Care Equipment Lending Bank Offers a Useful Service for HH Neighbors. Please call Jean Milbradt at 703-743-5377 To let her know what health care equipment you have to lend or to inquire about equipment that is available for lending by residents. Ronald McDonald Pop Tops Every pop top (pet food, soup, soda can) makes a difference for the families staying at the Richmond Ronald McDonald House . Want to help ? Then deliver to 13554 Ryton Ridge Lane. We appreciate all your support. ~ Judy & Al Stearns The Heritage Horn • August 2015 ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ALL ARE WELCOME! Celebrate SUMMER With Us! Summer Sunday Schedule: 8:30 am Worship Service 9:30 am Choir Rehearsal 10:30 am Worship Service 11:30 am Fellowship 6750 Fayette Street, Haymarket, VA 20169 The Rev. Sean K. Rousseau www.stpaulsepiscopalhaymarket.org 63 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net NOW LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET In the Heritage Village Plaza Tax Services, Personal Financial Planning Estate, Trust & Elder Care Planning Trusted for over 40 years (540) 364-4930 www.BadgerSumrall.com Certified Public Accountants 7410 Heritage Village Plz Gainesville, VA 20155 64 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net August 1-September 5 Golf Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday All times are approximate and subject to change. 2 4:30 PM Couples Golf Closed 2:45-5 PM 3 1 PM World’s Largest Golf Outing avail. 7:30-8 AM 4 8 AM Men’s Day avail. after 12:45 PM 5 8 AM Ladies Day avail. after 1 PM 6 3 PM Green Tee Club Fun Event Course Open 7 12:30 PM Event Closed 9:45-1:15 PM 16 3 PM Front 9 Closed 17 Front 9 Closed All Day 24 Back 9 Closed All Day 19 Front 9 Closed All Day 8 AM Ladies Day avail. after 1 PM 20 8 AM 9-Hole Ladies Back 9 Avail after 8:30 AM 21 23 3 PM Back 9 Closed 4:30 PM Couples Golf Closed 12:30-5 PM 18 Front 9 Closed All Day 8 AM Men’s Day avail. after 12:45 PM 1 8:30 AM Men’s Day Avail. after 1:15 PM 2 8:30 AM Ladies Day Avail. after 1:15 PM 3 8:45 AM - NVRMGA Closed 8:30-12:00 9 4:30 PM Couples Golf Closed 2:45-5 PM 30 4:30 PM Couples Golf Closed 2:45-5 PM 10 31 The Heritage Horn • August 2015 11 8 AM Men’s Day avail. after 12:45 PM 25 Back 9 Closed All Day 8 AM Men’s Day avail. after 12:45 PM 12 8 AM Ladies Day avail. after 11:30 AM 26 Back 9 Closed All Day 8 AM Ladies Day avail. after 11:30 AM 13 8:45 AM NVRMGA Closed 8:30 -12:00 27 8 AM - 9-Hole Ladies Back 9 Avail. after 8:30 AM Saturday 1 Member/Guest Rain Date 8 14 9 AM Event Avail. after 2:30 PM 15 9 AM BJ’s Summer Shamble Avail. after 2 PM 28 29 Member/Guest Rain Date 4 5 22 BJ’s Summer Shamble Rain Date 65 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net August 1-31 Fitness Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Attend your first fitness class free of charge! Purchase a fitness pass coupon booklet at the main clubhouse front desk at a cost of $90 to participate in 15 aqua and land classes. Turn in a coupon each time you attend a class. The coupon booklet does not expire. * Separate Fee Schedule. Please contact Joey Wagner at 703-743-1043. Inclement Weather Policy - If PWC Schools are closed then all fitness classes are cancelled. For school delays classes remain as scheduled. Classes are subject to change based on instructor and facility availability. 1 9 AM – Aerobics I 10:10 AM – Yoga 2 3 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 9 AM–Aerobics II *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Power Pump 6 PM – Step Aerobics 9 10 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 9 AM–Aerobics II *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Power Pump 6 PM – Step Aerobics 16 17 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 9 AM–Aerobics II *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Power Pump 6 PM – Step Aerobics 23/30 24/31 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 9 AM–Aerobics II *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Power Pump 6 PM – Step Aerobics 66 4 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 9 AM – Zumba Gold 10:30 AM – Mat Pilates 11 5 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Balls, Bands & Balance,CH Ballroom 9 AM – Yoga 10:10 AM – Tabata 10:15 AM - Gentle Yoga, CH Ballroom 12 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 9 AM – Zumba Gold 10:30 AM – Mat Pilates 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 18 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 9 AM – Zumba Gold 10:30 AM – Mat Pilates 19 28 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 9 AM – Zumba Gold 10:30 AM – Mat Pilates 29 8:30 AM – Balls, Bands & Balance,CH Ballroom 9 AM – Yoga 10:10 AM – Tabata 10:15 AM - Gentle Yoga, CH Ballroom 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Balls, Bands & Balance,CH Ballroom 9 AM – Yoga 10:10 AM – Tabata 10:15 AM - Gentle Yoga, CH Ballroom 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Balls, Bands & Balance,CH Ballroom 9 AM – Yoga 10:10 AM – Tabata 10:15 AM - Gentle Yoga, CH Ballroom 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 9 AM – Zumba Gold 21 22 31 29 9 AM – Zumba Gold *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Circuit Style Weights 9 AM – Zumba Gold *10 AM - Seated Aerobics, CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Circuit Style Weights *10 AM - Seated Aerobics-CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Circuit Style Weights 30 9 AM – Zumba Gold *10 AM - Seated Aerobics-CH Ballroom 10:10 AM – Circuit Style Weights 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 7:30 AM – Men’s Power Flex 8:30 AM – Aqua Fit 9 AM – Aerobics I 10:10 AM – Yoga 9 AM – Aerobics I 10:10 AM – Yoga 9 AM – Aerobics I 10:10 AM – Yoga 9 AM – Aerobics I 10:10 AM – Yoga The Heritage Horn • August 2015 Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club: www.heritagehunt.net August 1-31 Group Activities Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday BA - GREAT OAK BALLROOM BL - BLUE RIDGE BILLARDS ROOM BO - BOARD ROOM CA - MT VIEW CARD ROOM CH - CLUBHOUSE COURT CR - CRAFT ROOM DR - VIRGINIAN DINING ROOM Wednesday Thursday ROOM LEGEND Friday Saturday FC - FITNESS CENTER MM - MARSH MANSION MMP - MANSION PARLOR MMGR - MANSION GARDEN ROOM MMLR - MANSION LIVING ROOM MMTR - MANSION TICKET ROOM MML - MANSION LIBRARY 1 9 AM – Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM – Tennis (begin /interm) Club, CH court 2 9 16 23/30 3 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 10 AM–Ladies Bridge, BL 12 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 12:45 PM–Weekly Bridge, CA 1 PM–Knitting CR 1 PM–Canasta, BL 2 PM–Spanish club, MMTR 3:15 PM–Bible Study, CR 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Duplicate Bridge, CA 7 PM-Men in Song, BA 7 PM - WON, BL 10 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 10 AM - Ladies Bridge, BL 12 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 12:45 PM–Weekly Bridge, CA 1 PM–Knitting, CR 1 PM–Canasta, BL 2 PM–Spanish club, MMTR 3:15 PM–Bible Study, CR 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM-Men in Song, BA 17 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 10 AM-Mon Ladies Bridge, BL 10 AM - Genealogy, CA 12 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 12:45 PM–Weekly Bridge, CA 1 PM–Knitting, CR 1 PM–Canasta, BL 2 PM–Spanish club, MMTR 3:15 PM–Bible Study, CR 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Duplicate Bridge, CA 7 PM-Men in Song, BA 24/31 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 12 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 12:45 PM–Weekly Bridge, CA 1 PM–Knitting, CR 1 PM–Canasta, BL 2 PM–Spanish club, MMTR 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 3:15 PM–Bible Study, CR 7 PM–Duplicate Bridge, CA 7 PM - WON, BL 7 PM-Men in Song, BA The Heritage Horn • August 2015 4 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter), CH 10 AM–Writing Group (1/3), CA 10 AM–American Mahjongg,BL 1 PM–Woodcarvers, CR 1 PM - Social Mah Jongg, BO 1 PM - Double Pinochle, MMLR 6 PM–Beginner/Intermediate Line Dancing, BA 7 PM-AA, MMTR 7:15 PM–Intermediate Advanced Line Dancing & Instruction, BA 11 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter), CH 10 AM–American Mahjongg,BL 1 PM–Woodcarvers, CR 1 PM - Social Mah Jongg, BO 1 PM - Double Pinochle, MMLR 6 PM–Begin/Inter. Line Dance and Instruction, BA 7 PM-Resident Forum, CA 7 PM-AA, MMTR 7:15 PM–Interm./Adv. Line Dancing & Instruction, BA 18 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter), CH 10 AM–American Mahjongg,BL 10 AM–Writing Group (1/3), CA 1 PM–Woodcarvers, CR 1 PM - Social Mah Jongg, BO 1 PM - Double Pinochle, MMLR 6 PM–Begin/Inter. Line Dance and Instruction, BA 7 PM-HH Hams, MMGR (3) 7 PM-AA, MMTR 25 9 AM–Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter), CH 10 AM–American Mahjongg,BL 1 PM–Woodcarvers, CR 1 PM - Social Mah Jongg, BO 1 PM - Double Pinochle, MMLR 6 PM–Begin/Inter. Line Dance and Instruction, BA 7 PM-AA, MMTR 5 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 9:30 AM–Wed MenBridge, BO 9:30 AM–Bridge Lunch(1/3), CA 1 PM–Crocheting, CR 6 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 6 PM–Chess Club, MMP 7 PM–Ladies’ Poker, BL 7:30 PM-Bible Study, MMGR 6 9 AM–Fine Art Group, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter),CH 1 PM–Quilt Project Mtg, CR 1 PM–Pinochle, BL 1 PM–Ladies’ Drop-in Bridge (2/4), CA 3 PM–HH High Steppers, FC 7 8 14 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH court 15 21 22 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club,CH court 10AM Everything Apple,(1)CA 1 PM–Ladies Bridge (1/3), CA 9 AM – Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM – Tennis (begin /interm) Club, CH court 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Men’s Billiards, BL 7 PM–Mah-jongg, CA 7:30 PM - Allegro, BO 12 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 9:30 AM–Wed MenBridge, BO 12:45 PM–Wed. (2/4) Bridge,CA 1 PM–Crocheting, CR 6 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 6 PM–Chess Club, MMP 7 PM–Ladies’ Poker, BL 7:30 PM-Bible Study, MMGR 13 9 AM–Fine Art Group, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/interm) Club, CH Crt 9 AM – Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM – Tennis (begin /interm) Club, CH court 1 PM–Ladies’ Drop-in Bridge (1/3), MMLR 1PM–Quilt Project Meeting,CR 1 PM–Pinochle, BL 3 PM–HH High Steppers, FC 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Men’s Billiards, BL 7 PM–Mah-jongg, CA 19 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 9:30 AM–Wed MenBridge, BO 12:45 PM–Wed. (2/4) Bridge,CA 1 PM–Crocheting, CR 6 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 6 PM–Chess Club, MMP 7 PM–Ladies’ Poker, BL 7:30 PM-Bible Study, MMGR 20 9 AM–Fine Art Group, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/interm) Club, CH Crt 1PM–Quilt Project Meeting,CR 1 PM–Ladies’ Drop-in BridgeCA 1 PM–Pinochle, BL 3 PM–HH High Steppers, FC 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club,CH court 1 PM–Ladies Bridge (1/3), CA 7:30 PM - Movie Night, BA 9 AM – Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM – Tennis (begin /interm) Club, CH court 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Men’s Billiards, BL 7 PM–Mah-jongg, CA 7:30 PM - Allegro, BO 26 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club, CH 9:30 AM–Wed MenBridge, BO 1 PM–Crocheting, CR 6 PM–Men’s Poker, MML 6 PM–Chess Club, MMP 6:30 PM–HH Eve. Bridge, BA 7 PM–Ladies Poker, BL 7:30 PM-Bible Study, MMGR 27 9 AM–Fine Art Group, CR 9 AM–Tennis (begin/inter), CH 1 PM–Quilt Project Mt, CR 1 PM–Pinochle, BL 3 PM–HH High Steppers, FC 28 9 AM–Tennis (adv) Club,CH court 29 9 AM – Blanket Stitchers, CR 9 AM – Tennis (begin /interm) Club, CH court 3 PM–Pickleball, MM court 7 PM–Men’s Billiards, BL 7 PM–Mah-jongg, CA 7:30PM-HH Concerts, BA 67 Heritage Hunt Homeowners’ Association 6901 Arthur Hills Drive Gainesville, VA 20155 Heritage Hunt Homeowners’ Association August 1-31 Meeting Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday All times are approximate and subject to change. Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 Board of Directors 1 PM, CH Mtn. View Room 28 29 16 23/30 68 Community Relations, 1 PM, MM Garden Room 17 Board of Directors 9:30 AM, MM Parlor Room 24/31 Grounds Committee, 2:30 PM, CH Mtn View Room 18 Food & Beverage Committee, 10 AM, CH Mtn View Room 25 ARC, 9 AM, CH Mtn View Card Room Golf Committee, 3 PM, CH Mtn View Card Room 19 Budget/Finance Committee, 1 PM, CH Mtn View Room Emergency Preparedness Group, 9:30 AM, MM Garden Room 26 ARC, 9 AM, CH Mtn View Card Room Facilities Committee 1 PM, CH Mtn View Room