Sommerwood News February 2009
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Sommerwood News February 2009
The Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter February 2009 S O M M E R W O O D From the SWHOA President Desk On Jan. 19, 2009 we attempted to have an annual meeting. Our attempt failed because we did not have a quorum. In actuality we were 90% short of a quorum. So, lets review the rules. People may be counted for the quorum if: of Noblesville OF N O B L E S V I L L E SWHOA Annual Meeting RESCHEDULED Association meetings are held on the second Monday of each month, unless otherwise stated. The ANNUAL meeting of the SWHOA Board has been RESCHEDULED for Monday, March 9, 7pm, at the Noblesville Southeastern Library, off SR 37 on Cumberland Road. Please mark your calendar and attend this informative meeting! 1. They are at the meeting. 2. They have turned in a signed proxy to the property manager or any of the current board members. We will have another annual meeting on March 9, 2009. Let's participate this time and return the proxy at the very least. Who knows, if you come to the meeting you might find out some things about your home owners associating that you were not aware of. The SWHOA Annual Assessment of $385 is due February 28, 2009. Payment may be sent to Four Seasons Property Management, PO Box 498, Fishers, IN 46038. External Lights Please take a minute to look over your external lighting in regard to coach lights and posts for repair or blub replacement. This is for your own security and your neighbors. Sommerwood Happy Valentine’s Day Welcome to Sommerwood! Please contact Christine Earley at cmearley@comcast.net or call 696-5395, to introduce you and your family to the Sommerwood neighborhood via the newsletter and to update any information for the board and the new directory! Use Caution: Alternative Heating Sources In 2002-2005, the leading factor contributing to home heating fires (27%) and deaths (53%) was heating equipment too close to things that can burn, such as upholstered furniture, clothing, mattress or bedding. These statistics exclude fires that were confined to a chimney, flue, fuel burner or boiler. In 2005, heating equipment was involved in an estimated 62,200 reported home structure fires, 670 civilian deaths, 1,550 civilian injuries, and $909 million in direct property damage. In 2005, most home heating fire deaths (73%), injuries (64%), and direct property damage (57%) involved stationary or portable space heaters. Chimneys and chimney connectors accounted for the largest share of home heating fires (36%). Space heating poses a much higher risk of fire, death, injury, and loss per million users than central heating. Comparisons of risk among different types of space heaters or different types of central heating show no clear, consistent, significant difference. If you use other heating equipment in your home, remember a few extra tips: Never leave your home with the heating appliance on. Make sure it is off and unplug the heating appliance when you leave. Keep all items at least 3 feet away from all heating appliance. Never use an extension cord—plug the heating appliance directly into a wall receptacle. Do not use any heating appliance that uses fuel such as Kerosene in your home. Make sure your smoke detector has fresh batteries. Also it is a good idea to have a CD detector in your home. Ignorance with love is better than wisdom without it. Sommerwood Board of Directors 190 Homesteads President John Burnham J.burnham@blaser.com 14921 Windsor Lane 945-4401 Vice President Eric Blankenship 14950 Rosebud Drive legaloperator@insightbb.com Secretary Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 Noblesville Communications Department 12/20/2008 11:01:33 AM 12/21/2008 8:31:43 PM 12/22/2008 11:55:18 AM 12/23/2008 9:53:38 PM 12/24/2008 2:33:12 PM 12/25/2008 5:18:52 PM 12/25/2008 5:20:17 PM 12/25/2008 9:16:39 PM 12/29/2008 7:09:08 PM 1/16/2009 2:07:12 PM 1/19/2009 11:39:06 AM WINDSOR LN BUTTERCUP CT LAVENDER CT WINDSOR LN CARNATION DR ROSEBUD DR ROSEBUD DR THAMES CT ORCHID CT SOMMERWOOD DR SOMMERWOOD DR SERVICE CALL - VEHICLE LOCKOUT INVESTIGATION - FIRE SUSPICIOUS - OPEN DOOR/WINDOW UNCONSCIOUS PERSON / FAINTING ALARM - RESIDENCE SERVICE CALL - 9-1-1 HANG UP * UNCLASSIFIED MEDICAL CALL * ANIMAL - COMPLAINTS SUSPICIOUS - VEHICLE POSSIBLE FRAUD - FORGERY ALARM - RESIDENCE Jeff Voegele 14885 Windsor Lane jvoegele@saleslinkco.com 774-0873 Treasurer Dion Norris 14939 Windsor Lane Dion.norris@color-box.com 774-9803 At Large Tony Feller 14903 Windsor Lane tony.feller@reebok.com 773-9080 Property Manager Tom Fernandez Four Seasons Property Management PO Box 498 Fishers, IN 46038 Phone: 317-846-3687 Fax: 317-324-4044 tfernandez@indy.rr.com Pool Gary (Gerry) Porter 317-702-3008 [gerry_porter@mail.nobl.k12.in.us] Desktop Publisher/Advertising Christine Earley 317-696-5395 Cell 317-773-7921 Home cmearley@comcast.net marketingadworks@comcast.net Architectural Review Board Responsible for reviewing requests for architectural changes and presenting recommendations to the board. Obtain and submit your ARB form to the property manager. SW Homeowners’ Association Website http://www.sommerwood.com/ Webmaster: Chris Haynes Sommerwood Homeowners’ Association P.O. Box 498 Fishers, IN 46038 SWHOA Board Meetings Association meetings are held on the second Monday of each month, unless otherwise stated. Noblesville Communications Department Summary 2008 ABDOMINAL PAINS ABUSE / ABANDONMENT ALARM - RESIDENCE ALARM - RESIDENTIAL ANIMAL - BITE / ATTACK ANIMAL - COMPLAINTS ASSIST - FIRE INCIDENT ASSIST - OTHER AGENCIES DAMAGE / VANDALISM / DISTURBANCE - FIREWORKS DISTURBANCE - LOUD PARTY DISTURBANCE - NOISE DOMESTIC DISTURBANCEHARASSMENT / STALKING / HAZMAT - GAS LEAK / INJ PRSN - FALLS INJ PRSN - TRAUMATIC INVESTIGATION - FIRE OUTSIDE FIRE - ILLEGAL SERVICE CALL - 9-1-1 HANG UP SERVICE CALL - 1 1 8 2 2 5 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 11 10 SERVICE CALL - SECURITY SERVICE CALL - VEHICLE SERVICE CALL - VIN CHECK SICK PRSN - SPECIFIC STRUCTURE FIRE SUPPLEMENTAL - CASE SUSPICIOUS - OPEN SUSPICIOUS - PERSON / SUSPICIOUS - SOLICITOR SUSPICIOUS - VEHICLE THEFT - FROM A VEHICLE THEFT - OF A VEHICLE THEFT - OTHERS TRFC COMPLNT - PARKING TRFC VIOLATION - TRAFFIC TRNSPRTN ACDNT - MV HIT & UNCONSCIOUS PERSON / Total Incidences in 2008: 1 2 2 1 3 5 1 5 3 3 12 1 1 2 1 2 2 107 Consider Volunteering for Upcoming Events Would you like to become involved in your neighborhood? The board is presently looking for volunteer(s) to form a social committee for the neighborhood—possible activities: Easter Egg Hunt, Annual Yard/Garage Sale, Noblesville Luminary Day for the neighborhood, Best Decorated Home for the Holiday’s, ―Yard of the Month‖, neighborhood summer pool party, etc. This is a chance to meet new neighbors, reacquaint with friends and have fun. Interested? Contact any board member listed in the newsletter . Nature Notes With Valentine’s Day just around the corner flowers may be in the future for a lot of you. But, hey, who needs an excuse like Valentine’s Day? Fresh flowers are a welcome addition any time. Here are some suggestions for keeping your colorful blooms looking fresh longer. • Re-cut the stems using a sharp knife or shears. Cut at a slant and remove about ½‖ of stem. It is best if stems are re-cut under water. Be careful to avoid crushing the stem and keep the cut surface from resting on the bottom of the vase. Remove excess foliage. • Use warm, uncontaminated water. Water that is 100 – 110 degrees is ideal and filtered or distilled water is recommended. • • Use a flower preservative in the water. When the solution starts to get cloudy, it is time to change it. Avoid excessive heat or moving air. Do not place flowers in direct sunlight, near a register or on a television set, etc. • Keep flowers cold when not in use. It is possible to double the life of your flowers by placing them in a cold room or in the refrigerator at night. • Do not mix fresh flowers with old or damaged flowers or with fruits or vegetables. Damaged, aging flowers and many fresh fruits and vegetables produce ethylene gas that shortens fresh flower life. As of February 1, 2009, there are only 49 days till SPRING! Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 Parking Concerns It becomes very difficult, especially in the cul-de-sacs, to back out of driveways safely when vehicles are parked in the street. The US mail will not be delivered to an address, if a vehicle is too close to the mailbox. Snowplows do not discriminate. Also, if it is deemed necessary to park on the street in the cul-de-sacs, position your vehicle along the curb, rather than parking with the front end of your vehicle at the curb. Even though it is inconvenient at times, when all possible, please park in your driveways. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Sommerwood KIDS AT WORK Pet Watcher Lindsay Buell, 13, 774-9549 Evan Melloh, 417-5081 Jeremiah Rang, 12 pet/dog walking, 776-1222 (Jessica’s cell 701:7458) Joshua Rang, 10, pet/dog walking 776-1222 (Jessica’s cell 701:7458) Benjamin Rodenas, 14, 774-8657 Justin Weimer, 652-9846 or 773-5154 Dog Gone It! The snow comes and goes, but the “doo” just keeps coming! Please be considerate to your neighbors. When you take your pet for a walk, please carry something with you to collect the “droppings”, especially along the sidewalks and in your neighbor’s yards. Not too many things worse than dragging in dog-doo on your feet after playing outside and in the snow. Also, the common areas are a great place to exercise your pet—please remember that neighborhood events will be scheduled soon. However, it isn’t such a nice place to hang out unless you are into skipping over dog waste. Everyone will appreciate your thoughtfulness. Also, please be sure to have your pet restrained on your daily walks. Thank you! Babysitting Lindsay Buell, 13, 774-9549 Alyssa Hess, 16, 776-1709 Kami Hess, 13, 776-1709 Becca Voegele, 13 years old 774-0873 Jessica Rang, 14, safe-sitter certified, experienced, references, 776-1222 (Jessica’s cell 701:7458) Emeline Rodenas, 18, five-years experience, Safe-Sitter and CPR certified. H: 774-8657; Cell 385-0665 New Year’s Eve 2008 Benjamin Rodenas, 14, 774-8657 Taylor Seyfried,12/95, Safe-sitter Certified, 773-4825 Mallory Edmundowicz, age 15, 776-0589 Morgan Edmundowicz, age 13, 776-0589 Ground Hog Day Monday, February 2 Could it mean a . . . a longer winter? Sommerwood Mailbox and Post Painting Justin Weimer, $12.00 Painting (optional metal wrap $7.00), 652-9846 or 773-5154 Snow Blowing/Shoveling Alex Smith, 12yrs, 774-7522 CD/DVD Resurfacing Justin Weimer, ($1.50 each) 652-9846 or 773-5154 Kids @ Work If you would like to have your child included or deleted in the Sommerwood Kids at Work column, or have an update, please contact Christine Earley at marketingadworks@comcast.net—cmearley@comcast.net or mail your change to 702 Firethorn Circle, Noblesville, IN 46062. Jeremiah Rang, 12, house/plant sitting/lawn tasks, 776-1222 (Jessica’s cell 701:7458) Joshua Rang, 10, house/plant sitting/lawn tasks, 776-1222 (Jessica’s cell 701:7458) Chocolate Mousse Dessert Justin Weimer, 652-9846 or 773-5154 Discover the POWER of Craigslist Call Justin Weimer 773-5154 or 652-9846 for information. Creamy, Valentine’s Day Celebration 2 4/5 ounces box of Chocolate Mousse Mix 2/3 cup of milk 20 Chocolate Graham Sticks/Wafers, crushed 8oz tub of Cool Whip Lawn/Winter Services Blake Buell, 14, 774-9549 \ Prep Time: 10 minutes Servings – 4 Serving Size: 1 cup Directions: Blend Mousse according to package directions. Using individual serving cups or glasses, fill ½ full with Mousse. Put layer of crushed cookies then another layer of mousse. Top with whip cream, and sprinkle with crushed cookies. Special Delivery! The “Sommerwood Newsletter” may be received via email each month in addition to the hardcopy. Send your request to cmearley@comcast.net Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 20 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT TELEVISION February 2009 1 8 15 22 2 9 16 23 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Sommerwood Real Estate News: Courtesy of Susan Timmerman, REALTOR, ABR, ASP Keller Williams Indy Metro NE Updates not available by time of publication. Active: 8940 Carnation Drive LP: $298,500 LD: 9/20/2008 15061 Windsor Lane LP: $284,900 LD: 11/26/2008 14694 Rosebud Drive C21 LP: $238,900 LD: 7/9/2007 **8917 Sommerwood Drive LP: $229,900 Wilmont LD: 8/29/2008 14838 Rosebud Drive LP: $224,900 LD: 6/24/08 Pending: None at the time Sold: None at this time Withdrawn None at this time Tucker 8932 Lavender Court LP: $275,000 Tucker LD: 4/24/2008 *Indicates new listing ** reduced LP: List Price LD: List Date SD: Sold Date XD: Expired Date On 2/17, televisions stations will broadcast only digital signals, ending the run of the TV system used in the US for the past 55 years. 2. The digital television signal can transmit pictures composed of up to 1,080 lines. That‟s a long way from the first TV demonstrated in 1926—used 30 lines to create a coarse image. 3. Baird‟s TV looked like a peep-show device. His invention was partly mechanical, relying on a spinning metal disk with a spiral of holes to chop the images up for transmission. 4. Two years later, Baird demonstrated color TV, but B/ W TV ruled for decades. People who watched such television as kids are more likely to dream in black/ white than those who grew up w/color TV. 5. On August 22, 1932, the BBC began regular broadcasts using the Baird system. 6. By 1935 there were approx. 2,000 Baird TVs in use. Cost: $26 each—the equivalent of $7,7000 today. 7. The largest plasma TV now available, 103” made by Panasonic—cost: $7K. 8. The inventor of all electronic TV, Philo T. Farnsworth, called television a gift from the Lord and warned that “God will hold accountable those who utilize this divine instrument.” 9. The average American child has seen 11,000 murders on TV by age 14. 10. The first TV advertisement broadcast in NY on 7/1/41 was a 20-second Bulova Watch spot that aired before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies. Cost for the air buy was $9. 11. In 2008 the average cost of a 30-second spot during the Super Bowl was $2.7 million—most expensive airtime in the world. 12. Eighty years after the first experiment, the BBC once again tested a 3-D TV system on 200 sports fans watching a live rugby match. 13. In August 2006 NASA stated that it had lost all the original tapes of Apollo 11‟s TV transmission. 14. The longest-running talk show is either Ireland‟s Late-Late Show 1962, or The Tonight Show, which began in 1954. 15. The debate over which show is the longest running is because The Tonight Show’s format and style didn‟t settle down until Johnny Carson‟s arrival a few months after The Late-Late Show began airing. 16. When Sony started selling VCRs that taped TV shows in the „70‟s, film studios sued it for promoting copyright piracy. The Supreme Court ultimately backed Sony, enshrining everyone‟s right to time-shift. 17. The amount of video delivered by the internet and viewed on computers is rapidly increasing: 7.5 billion video streams were watched in May 2008. Is TV doomed? 18. Fifty years after her first televised Christmas address to the people of the U.K, Queen Elizabeth II launched her own YouTube channel. 19. About 36% of cell phone users can now watch video beamed directly to their phones. 20. A survey of 20 countries revealed that CSI: Miami is the most popular show on the planet. —Discover Magazine, 20 THINGS YOU DIDN‟T KNOW ABOUT TELEVISION, pg. 80, February 2009, by Rebecca Coffey 2009 Fishers Parks & Recreation Winter Fun Guide 9026 Carnation Drive LP: $219,900 LD: 11/10/08 Expired 8879 Lavender Ct LP: $324,900 LD: 6/10/2008 1. The 2009 Fishers Parks & Recreation Winter Fun Guide is now available. The Guide contains information about Fishers’ municipal parks, trail and greenway system, and programs offered from January – April, 2009, as well as a new non-resident fee structure adopted by the Department to offset municipal programs and facility rental costs. Non-resident fees include a surcharge to help fund the indirect costs of the Parks & Recreation Department. The Fun Guide can also be obtained at the Roy G. Holland Memorial Park building, 1 Park Dr., Fishers; Fishers Town Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers; the Fishers Train Station, 11601 Municipal Dr., Fishers; and the Hamilton East (Fishers) Public Library, 5 Municipal Dr., Fishers; as well as on line at www.fishers.in.us/parks. For more information, call the Fishers Parks & Recreation Administration Office at (317) 595-3150, or the Fishers Recreation Office at (317) 595-3155. Neighborhood Classified Ads The newsletter will run your classified ads, up to 20 words each, free of charge for the Sommerwood Residents Only. NO business ads please! Contact Christine Earley at cmearley@comcast.net Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 City of Noblesville & Around Town February 2009 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7PM -End Board of Zoning Appeals City Hall Beginning Social Dance, 8p-9:15p, Forest Park, 770-5750 Additional Dates: 9, 16, 24 Fishers Parks & Recreation: Inter. Preschool Tumbling, Session 1, 9:30a-10:15a Free Wellness Seminar @ Riverview Rehab/Fitness 5p-6p It’s Chilly Down Here! K/Preschool, Forest Park, 9:30a-11a; 1:30p-3p Additional Dates: 6, Discovery Station, Conner Prairie, 10a-2p $4/person age 2 and up It’s Chilly Down Here! Parent/Child, Forest Park, 11a-12p Sewing Seminar, 9a-2;30p, 4-H Grounds Strawtown Enclosure-Pre-History Village Tours, 11a-12p Free Ice-Skating in Westfield, 4p-8p, 133 E. Main Street, Dates: 14, 21, 28 9AM -12PM Rain Workshop Forest Park Inn Join us for a free, educational workshop focused on how rain can be used to benefit our communities and improve the environment. Topics to be covered include rain barrels, rain gardens, pond edge enhancements, and rain water harvesting systems. Attendees will have the opportunity to help plant one of several demonstration sites around Noblesville. To RSVP, contact Tina Moon at 773-2181, ext 101 or tina.moon@in.nacdnet.net. 8 2PM -End NSO Winter Classical Concert Noblesville HS Flutist, Emily Stanek, featured artist for our Winter Classical Concert, will perform a five-movement work by American composer, Christopher Rouse. For further details, www.noblesvillesymphony.org or phone (317) 776-8878. 8 6PM -7:30 PM Historic Preservation Commission City Hall 9-10 Fisher’s Park & Rec: 55+ Club, Yoga, 5p-6:30p 10 Fisher’s Park & Rec: Be My Valentine, 12:30p-2p 12 Nature Club, Noblesville Parks, 3:45p-5p, Dates, 19, 23 12,13 Nature’s Valentines—K/Preschool, Noblesville Parks, 9:30a-11a, 1:30p-3p; $8 pre-register required 13 Nature’s Valentines Parent/Child, Noblesville Parks 11a-12p pre-register required 13 The Fantastiacks, 8p, Belfry Theatre, Additional Dates: 14, 20, 21, 22 (2p), 27 14 Depression Support Group, 9a, Fisher’s Library, Free, 776-3455 14 15 Valentine’s Day Open Gym/Swim, $5, 2728 E. 171st Street, Westfield, 1p-5p; Dates: 22nd 16 President’s Day/Noblesville No School/Tentative 7PM -9:00 PM Plan Commission City Hall Council Chambers 19 9AM -11:00 AM Technical Advisory Committee City Hall 19 6PM -8:00 PM Architectural Review Board City Hall 19 My Fur Keeps Me Warm, K/Preschool, 9:30a-11a, 1:30p-3p Noblesville Parks, 770-5750, Additional Dates: 20th 20 Bark in the Dark, Carmel Clay & Rec., 9p-10:30p, 848-7275 21/22 Conner Long Rifle Show, 9a, Conner Prairie 24 West Coast Swing Dancing, 7:30p-8:45p, 6-week class, $42, 770-6750 25 State of the Schools Luncheon, 11:30a-12:30a, Boys/Girls Club, Registration required by 2/20 at Chamber Office. 25 Ash Wednesday 26 Sounds of Winter, K/Preschool, 9:30a-11a, 1:30p-3p, Forest Park Additional Dates: 27th, 770-5750 26-28 FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, 6p, The Mansion at Oak Hill 317-843-9850 28 Comedy Night, The Artist’s Vineyard, Noblesville, $5 cover/2 drink minimum 17 Indianapolis & more . . . in February ‘09 N-5/31 LEGO Castle Adventure, Children’s Museum N-21 To Kill A Mockingbird, Indiana Repertory Theatre N-6/1 Our Land: contemporary art from Arctic, Eiteljorg N-5/1 Silent Sellers, Downtown Indlps., Art Display, 317-631-3301 N-2/8 Don’t Dress for Dinner, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre N-3/22 Hearthside Suppers, Conner Prairie, 800-966-1836 N-2/13 Fiddle Schticks, Comedy Sportz Indlps. 20 Social Dance, Various Locations, $5, 317-627-4750 N-1 Roving Mars, IMAX, 650 W. Washington 5 Target Free Family Night, Children’s Museum, 4p-8p N-1 Grand Canyon Adventure 3D, IMAX, 650 W. Washington N-2/8 86th Indianapolis Home Show, State Fairgrounds Tickets: $12, adult; $5, children 6-12; free, children 5 and under. N-8 Twain Tonight! Buck Creek Players, humorist/comic N-2 Indianapolis Woodworking Show, State Fairgrounds 3 Skipknow w/Coheed & Cambria and Trivium, State Fairgrounds 5-28 The Seafarer, Phoenix Theatre 5-26 Introduction to 2-D Design, Museum of Art, 317-923-1331 6-8 General Merchandise Show, State Fairgrounds, Admission $7 6-7 Boy Scouts Memorabilia Auction, Ind. State Fairgrounds 6-7 Indlps. Symphony Orchestra: Hilary Hahn, Hilbert Circle Theatre 6 Chateau Thomas Nashville Tasting Room, 6p-9p, 888-761-Wine 6 Who’s Bad: Michael Jackson Tribute, The Vogue 6 LINES Ballet w/ Shaolin Monks of China, Clowes 7 Purdue Ag Alumni: Ag Forecast, State Fairgrounds 7 21st Annual Gospelfest w/ Yolanda Adams, Clowes 7 Black History Month: Historic Comm. of Indiana, Children’s Museum 7 National Championship Cheerleading/Dance, State Fairgrounds 7-4/4 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Training Series, 614-6464 7 Working in Pastel: Cool/Warm Colors, Art Museum, tour 7 Karneval, Athenaeum Foundation 10-3/8 Crime & Punishment, India. Repertory Theatre 10 24th Annual Celebration of Black History, Hilbert Circle Theatre 12-4/5 Cats, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre 12-15 Cirque Du Soleil: Saltimbanco, Conseco, (Acrobatic Spectacle) 12 Songs & Poems for Your Valentine, Amer. Cabaret Theatre 13-15 Billy Joel, Murat Centre, 317-239-5151, Tickets $25—$65 13-14 Victorian Valentine’s Day Dinner/Concert, Morris-Butler House 13 Michael Franti, Murat Centre, Tickets: $22 14-15 Valentine Weekend Special, Easley Winery, 317-636-4516, $10 19 Avenged Sevenfold, Murat Centre, Tickets: $29.50 20-3/28 Sleeping Beauty, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre 20-22 Circle of Stars Gymnastics Invitational, Lucas Oil Stadium 20 Great Chili Cook-Off, The Chef’s Academy 21 Dark Star Orchestra, Murat Centre, Tickets: $22.50 21 Mardi Gras Celebration, Jazz Kitchen 21 Mardi Gras Mambo Parade, Mass Ave Arts District 26 Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, Conseco Fieldhouse, Tickets $43.50 26 James Swanson, author of Manhunt, History Center 26 Jazz Week: Steve Allee Big Band, Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center IU 27 Indlps. Motor Speedway Centennial Celebration, Speedway 28 AMA Supercross, Lucas Oil Stadium Super Bowl XLIII, Pittsburg Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals Sunday, 2/1, 6pm Tampa, FL 3 6 10 14 14 17 18-21 22 25 28 Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco Orlando Magic vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco Des Moines Buccaneers vs. Indiana Ice, State Fairgrounds NE Ohio Rock/Rollers vs. Naptown Roller Girls, State Fairgrounds Philadelphia 76ers vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco BIG EAST Swimming & Diving Championships, IU Natatorium Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco Memphis Grizzlies vs. Indiana Pacers, Conseco Cedar Rapids Roughriders vs. Indiana Ice, State Fairgrounds Spo rts Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 School News INTERIOR SOLUTIONS Traditional & Contemporary Design Dot Strano & Marge Green All Schools 2/3 2/16 Design Consultants Professional Development Day, Early Dismissal President’s Day/Flex Day (Tentative) NHS 2/4 Junior Goals Night, 6p 2/7 ACT, 8a 2/19 Mr. Noblesville, 7p Students in the graduating class of 2009 will receive their diplomas during Noblesville High School's 134th annual commencement exercise at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 29, in the high school gym. A baccalaureate service will be at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 28, at White River Christian Church in Noblesville. Two 15-day sessions of summer school classes are scheduled. Session 1 will be from June 2 - June 22. Session 2 will be from June 23 - July 14 with no class on July 3. Times each day are from 7:30 a.m. - 12:35 p.m. Enrollment forms are available for download on line. NMS 2/17 PTO Meeting, 8:30am (Look on-line for game schedule) HASSLE FREE & AFFORDABLE DECORATING And, we can give you a fresh, updated look for SPRING using your existing pieces, as well as, new ideas for future purchases. WE ARE OFFERING 1 HOUR OF FREE DESIGN TIME AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. SPECIALIZING IN: COLOR CONSULTING ACESSORIZING FURNITURE PLACEMENT UPHOLSTERY/DRAPERY/BLINDS STAGING (resale, parties, etc.) AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! For a complimentary appointment, please call Dot: 317-750-0590 Marge: 317-501-2545 KIDS KLOSET, a children's resale store, is coming to Noblesville! Located at 141st & St. Rd. 37 in Prairie Lakes Shopping Center (south of Marsh). Buying your gently used infant, kids, teen and maternity spring and summer clothing, shoes, toys, highchairs, cribs. Accepting applications for part time positions. Email: KADKloset@comcast.net GREAT RATES! RESERVE A SPACE IN 2009! Call Christine Earley @ 696-5395 cmearley@comcast.net marketingadworks@comcast.neta t! Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday, February 5, 2009 NIS 2/9 PTO Meeting, 7p On the Calendar in February ‘09 Noble Crossing 2/10 2/23 Title I Family Night, 6:30p School Improvement Committee Meeting, 7p 2/1 Super Bowl Sunday XLIII 2/2 Groundhog Day 2/5 Fat Tuesday 2/14 Valentine’s Day 2/16 President’s Day/ Noblesville, Flex Day ? 2/25 Ash Wednesday Thank you to all of our Block Captains for volunteering to deliver the Sommerwood newsletter each month. If you do not receive a newsletter, please contact your Block Captain listed below. Scott Ruhl Conrad Anonymous Milet Milovec 8663 Sommerwood 15056 Orchid Court 8945 Gardenia Ct. 8911 Lavender Ct. 774-1642 773-6402 unlisted Windsor to Allisonville on Sommerwood Orchid Court Gardenia Court Lavender Court # of Newsletters 18 Lots 6 Lots 13 Lots 13 Lots Lynn Norris Me`me Pruitt Eric Blankenship McCorkle Deno Family Steve Bales 14939 Windsor Lane 8868 Carnation Dr. 14950 Rosebud Drive 9021 Thames Court 9023 Daist Court 9026 Buttercup Ct. 774-9805 770-3985 Windsor Lane from Stop Sign to Saville Carnation Drive Rosebud Street Thames Court Daisy Court Rosebud Ct 12 Lots 23 Lots 31 Lots 7 Lots 11Lots 11 Lots Stop Sign at Windsor Lane to Rosebud Pool thru curve to Windsor/stop sign 24 Lots 26 Lots Volunteer Address Phone 490-2198 773-5296 Laurie Dyer 8883 Sommerwood 774-8717 Roberts Family 15083 Windsor Lane 774-1066 Distribution Area If you are not receiving the total amount of newsletters for your route each month or have extra copies, please contact the president of the association, John Burnham. Also, if you are unable to deliver the newsletter within a two (2) days of receiving your bundle, are going to be out of town or any other situation that prohibits delivery, please do contact him or a neighbor, so that arrangements may be made. Appraisals ~ Repairs ~ Custom Work On Premises ~ Locally Owned Downtown Noblesville 773-3383 Sommerwood’s Monthly Community Newsletter, February 2009 Affordable HEALTH INSURANCE Flexible plans to fit YOUR needs & budget! Call Today! Jessica Hudson (317) 201-1108 Licensed Insurance Agent House & Pet Watcher Realtor/Broker “Care for your pets while you’re away. Whether it’s for work or play.” ANY DOCTOR ANY HOSPITAL** Association membership is required. Administrative office: N. Richland Hills, TX. Exclusions and limitations apply. *Optional plans require additional premium. **Benefits reduced on PPO plans for non-network providers. Plans vary by state. (Group policy # 25875, 25876, 25877, 26025, 26025 or state variation) M/001113 Exp. 03/09 Jeff Neal Your pet is the of my business. Professional In your Home Pet Care Experienced with Diabetes and Geriatrics Tammy Peterson 317-776-2997 Insured and Bonded 317-984-2217 NORTH SUBURBAN Direct: (317) 705-2599 Cell: (317) 439-8938 Results- CENTURY 21 Scheetz has the highest average home sale price in central Indiana, and Indiana's highest average sales production per agent. When Selecting an Agent, Think Full-Time, Full Service. I'm there when you need me. www.JeffNealRealtor.com The Haddad Group HEATING & COOLING, INC. SALES * SERVICE * INSTALLATION David J. Holloway, President * SERVICE ALL MAKES * Licensed * Bonded * Insured RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL Free Estimates on New Installations 773-5791 1754 Hannibal St. * Noblesville, IN 46060 Serving all of Hamilton County It’s Hard To Stop a Trane. Susan Timmerman, REALTOR, ABR, ASP Keller Williams Indy Metro NE 11800 Exit 5 Parkway, Suite 102 Fishers, IN 46037 317-863-4361office 317-329-8792 direct/fax
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