Neighbor Newsletter
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Neighbor Newsletter
neighbor COBBLESTONEʼS NEWSLETTER MARCH 2009 RE E H S I G SPRIN WE HAVE A FRESH NEWSLETTER AND A NEW DIRECTION Welcome Neighbor! This newsletter, “Neighbor,” is our community’s newsletter. While the Social Committee puts the Neighbor together and it is edited by the Board, all have an open opportunity to provide input, suggestions and even submit articles/stories. The intention is to have this become a semiregular publication… that is, there really (at this point) is no set circulation schedule or deadlines for submissions. The current goal is have an edition every two months or so; but the level of interest (both Architectural Committee 2009 high and low) will be the greatest driver. If many find the Neighbor interesting and helpful, we may publish more frequently – especially if there are submissions provided by “neighbors.” We hope you enjoy the Neighbor and we look forward to getting your feedback on it… please let us know what you think and enjoy. This Year’s Approach As we head into spring 2009, it seems an appropriate time to introduce the guiding tone and attitude of this year’s Lake’s Edge Board of Directors. While it has taken a little time for us to gather ideas and communicate them “value” will come from having a out, we believe we are on the community that is cooperative, right track and will do is pleasant to live in and is well everything we can to support taken care of. The thought Cobblestone. being if cooperative and The goal of this pleasant are put into place, board is simple... better overall then (in most cases) the communication within the neighborhood will find ways to neighborhood to create a more take care of itself. cohesive community. This means shifting focus more to the TURN THE PAGE: people of the community with just a HAPPENINGS 2 little less emphasis on the “value” of the community. The input BRAGS 2 from most here seems to say that in these strange and difficult RECIPE CORNER 3 times, the most This year’s Architectural Committee (‘AC’) will also take a new approach. Foremost, it will attempt to take a firm, but very “common sense” direction in its assessment of the neighborhood. This AC has also agreed with the HOA Board that it will not communicate its findings directly... but, rather, those will be done through the HOA Board. The intention is to eliminate some of the feelings of individual homes being singled out and to limit inconsistencies. The HOA Board will also notify the neighborhood at large how our homes are doing as a whole. Finally, both the AC and the HOA Board will regularly look to the newly formed Community Forum for guidance on AC (and other) matters. You can expect more communication on the AC as the plans become more formalized. H A P P E N I N G S BIRTHDAYS MARCH March 23 – Sali McCahill March 31 – Aaron Cummings APRIL April 6 – Alexis Ross 8 April 11 – David Schorr April 12 – Aliza Schorr 8 April 22 – Cailtyn Schorr 6 April 28 - Chris Wilusz 6 April 30 – Ethan Schorr 1 FUN MARK YOUR STUFF CALENDARS Dog Park Day! Bring your dog to Windermere Park to play! MARCH March 28 11:00 AM April 25 11:00 AM May 23 11:00 AM Kids Playday! Bring the kids out to play at the playground. Make a new friend! April 18 May 16 APRIL April 25 Pool work Day 11:00 AM 11:00 AM MAY MAY May 1 – Patty Cummings May 3 - Jeff Baum May 10 – Shannon OʼNeal 10 May 11 – Scott OʼNeal 40!!! May 2nd -Pool Open for the Season May 16 10AM HOA Meeting NEIGHBORHOOD BRAGS Families that kick together, stick together! Steve and Christopher Wilusz successfully tested for High Purple and Green belts respectively in Taekwondo. Congrats! Shannon OʼNeal's cheer squad won 1st place in the county and 2nd place in a state competition in 2008 (Sawnee Mountain Panthers) Mindy OʼNeal coaches her daughters squad. Shannon won the Mashburn P.R.I.D.E. Award for 1st quarter for the 2nd year in a row! Great job Shannon! Scott OʼNeal is coaching Karli's Softball Team this year! Go Diamonds!! Aliza & Caitlyn Schorr both received the Mashburn Blue Bear Award for August 2008...for the first month of school! Charlie Baum received the Mashburn Blue Bear Award for February 2009. Way to go!! If you would like to contribute any information to future newsletters (birthdays, brags, pictures, stories, recipes, etc...) please e-mail the information to: bschorr@comcast.net RECIPE CORNER My Long Island Recipe. Big Glass needed. Submitted by Steve Wilusz 1 part Absolut 1 part Jose Quervo 1800 Tequila 1 part Bacardi 1 part Tanqueray gin 1 part Triple sec 1 1/2 parts sweet and sour mix 1 splash coke Vegan Mexican Stew Submitted by Sali McCahill Meatlovers just throw your favorite chili meat in there. OK, here is the best tasting Mexican stew you have ever had! The real name is "Chipotle, Corn, and Black Bean Stew" and I got it from "Vegan with a Vengence", an awesome vegan cookbook by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and her cat, Fizzle! Type to enter text EASY CHOCOLATE PIE Submitted by Dolores Stephens 1 Large Hersheyʼs chocolate bar with almonds 1 (16 oz) ctn. Cool Whip 1 Keebler graham cracker pie crust Melt chocolate in double boiler over medium heat. Stir in Cool Whip. Pour mixture into pie crust and freeze. 2 tbls olive oil 1 lg onion, quartered and thinly sliced 3 cloves garlic - (I just smash them and throw them in) 2 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp salt a few dashes of black pepper 2 chipotle peppers (canned), drained and chopped 1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes 3 C water 4 russet potatoes cut into 3/4 in dice 2 carrots, peeled cut into 3/4 in dice 1 cup corn (if using fresh, it's 2 ears) 1 (16 oz) can black beans, drained and rinsed 1 cup fresh cilantro, lightly packed, torn into pieces (stems and all) finely grated zest of 1 lime juice of 1 lime In a stock pot, saute onions in oil over moderate heat for 5 minutes. Add garlic, cumin, salt, and pepper. Add chipotles, tomatoes and water and stir. Add potatoes, carrots, cover, bring to boil, and simmer for 20 minutes. Uncover, add corn and beans. Thin with more water if needed. Cook uncovered for 5 more minutes. Add Cilantro, lime zest, lime juice. Let sit fop at least 10 minutes. Serve!!!! The best thing about this besides the taste is that it only uses ONE pot! BUSINESS REFERRALS... RECOMMENDED BY YOUR NEIGHBORS Schorr Referrals: Scroc Electric 320 S Harris St Buford, GA 30518 770-932-5850 Ask for Pete! (owner) Pete Cell 678-725-3001 McCahill Referral: 2Macs Web Design & Hosting Services Low cost web design for the small business 770-490-3226 - Neighborhood discount! www.2macswebdesign.com Scroc Plumbing Chris Cell 770-963-3185 Wilusz highly recommends: Garage door opener problems: Call Bob! 678-582-3027 AC/Heat Unit Repairs: Call Darrell! 678-582-3027 Mower Medic Richard Vincent 770-752-0775 THINGS TO DO WWW.OUTDOORBUDDYCHALLENGE.COM Register your team of four at outdoorbuddychallenge.com for a chance to compete for great prizes including a grand prize of $10,000 in Bass Pro Shops® Gift Cards -- $2,500 per team member. Your team will test its skills at archery, bait casting, air riffle target shooting and tent pitching. The competition is April 4th at the Lawrenceville Bass Pro Shops. The number of participants is limited, so hurry and register your team today... it is FREE! FREE SKIN CANCER SCREENING Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Forsyth Infusion Center 1100 Northside Forsyth Dr. Suite 140, Cumming, GA 30041 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Licensed medical staff and physicians will provide full or partial body assessment in a private setting. Anyone can attend. All screenings are free but registration is required by calling 404-845-5555 and pressing “0.” Registration starts March 23. Information provided by Jerry Bryant. He is a volunteer at Northside Hospital Forsyth. Thanks! GARDEN TOGETHER! From Mary Faith Bryan 2870 Cobblestone Dr. “Lets get together and have some fun!” Mary Faith would love to teach these two things to the neighborhood: Square foot gardening Container gardening “Itʼs like having a huge salad in a girdle... Not that any of us wore girdles!” If interested, please contact the social committee or stop by and say hello to Mary Faith.