September 2015 - Brambleton Community Association

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September 2015 - Brambleton Community Association
Brambleton
Growing Families. Building Community. Connecting Life.
September 2015
Community Association
Back to School Safety
Fall/Winter Programming Guide
Upcoming Elections
Upcoming Events
Kids Triathlon
Doggone Wild Pool Party
Neighborhood Campout
Brambleton
Community Association
Board of Directors
Kim Adams
President
Tony Buffington
Vice President, Resident Director
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Review
Meryl Bisaga
Secretary/Treasurer
Brian Viola
Resident Director
Tom Gurganous
Resident Director
Pat Martin
Director
Ric Spencer
Director
Management Office
42395 Ryan Road
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Suite 210
Brambleton, VA 20148
(p) 703-542-6263
(f ) 703-542-6266
[email protected]
www.brambletonhoa.com
ARTICLES
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A LOOK AT THIS MONTH
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COVENANTS
Rick Stone
Preview all the meetings and events
taking place this month.
General Manager, PCAM, LSM
Sonya Farrell
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MESSAGE FROM THE GM
Communications
To advertise in the Brambleton Community
Newsletter, contact Sonya Farrell via email
at [email protected] or call
703-542-6263.
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ASK A COMMITTEE MEMBER
Brambleton goes back to school.
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The electronic community newsletter is published
monthly by the Brambleton Community Association, distributed via email and can be viewed on our
website.
BCA ENCOURAGES ITS
RESIDENTS TO VOTE
General Elections will be held
throughout Virginia on Nov. 3, 2015.
Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
Meet Chris Cook, a Brambleton
resident and volunteer.
BOARD MEMBERS WANTED
Brambleton places a call for
candidates this fall.
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Learn what's required in order to
have your application reviewed by
the Covenants Committee.
September 2015
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2015 FALL / 2016 WINTER
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Programs to keep everyone in the
family busy.
A look at this month.....
September 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Thursday
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Saturday
Friday
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BCA Office Closes
at 2:00 PM
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Farmers' Market
Labor Day
BCA Management
Office Closed
Safety & Security
Committee Mtg
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Kids Triathlon
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Doggone Wild Pool
Party
Farmers' Market
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Farmers' Market
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Covenants Grounds & Facilities
Committee
Committee Mtg
Meeting
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Activities
Committee Mtg
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Neighborhood
Campout
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Kids Care
Finance Committee
Committee Mtg
Mtg
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Fall Yard Sale
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Farmers' Market
CHECKING IN AT THE LITTLE
FREE LIBRARY
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ASSOCIATION MAINTENANCE
Learn about upcoming facilities &
grounds projects.
BWHS MUSIC BOOSTERS
GOING GREEN
Bram kids help turn our trash into
another's treasure.
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Numbers frequently requested
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FOR YOUR HEALTH
Learn how to identify the symptoms
of asthma and when to seek help.
FALL YARD MAINTENANCE
TIPS
SAFETY & SECURITY
Now is the time to think about
preparing your lawn for the changing
season.
Back to School safety reminders to
keep our kids safe
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2015 Fall Fest
News, events & undraisers
Meet the curator of the Library at
the Community Center.
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B_Fit Trail Challenge
Farmers' Market
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NEWS FROM THE DEVELOPER
See all the latest information about
the development in Brambleton.
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IMPORTANT INFO TO KNOW
Association information that may
come in handy.
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September 2015
A MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER
Brambleton Goes Back to School
Back-to-School is a great time of year,
regardless of what some of the kids
may think. It is a time of new beginnings that will bring some sense of
structure and regularity back to most
everyone. This will be necessary to
keep up with all the commitments,
challenges, and activities that come
along with end of summer and the
start of a new school year.
vices and responsibilities in a manner that will keep up with the growth
of the community while improving
overall quality and efficiencies within
their scope of duties. We continue to
take the T.E.A.M (Together Everyone
Achieves More) approach. This will
result in a better overall Association
experience for all who interact with
the BCA staff.
Life behind the doors of the Association is not much different. We have
had our busiest summer ever, but
all that summer fun - the events, the
camps, the pools - must come to an
end. While the summer fun is ending, there still are several activities
scheduled for the fall, and the planning for next year is already underway. Our staff members are back from
summer vacations and are focused
on the drafting of the 2016 budget.
Every staff member has been tasked
with finding ways to grow their ser-
With the focus on heading back to
school, there comes a renewed push
for traffic and school safety awareness in and around the community
and schools. Children will be walking
to schools en masse during morning
rush hour, buses will be on the roads
stopping traffic to pick up children,
drop-off and pick-up lines will form
on streets adjacent to the schools,
and school zone speed limits will
be in effect. It is imperative that all
drivers remain alert and cautious
when driving around the schools and
throughout the community. Please
drive safely, always!
Structure is a good thing. I personally
look forward to school starting back
up this fall. This is a big year for the
Stone household. I have two children
starting high school this year and one
in his last year at middle school. This
will be a challenging yet exciting year
for all of them. I look forward to the
challenges that the year will bring
and the continued growth and maturity that will hopefully result from
those challenges. I wish my children
and all the children of Brambleton
great success this school year. 
Sincerely,
Rick Stone PCAM, LSM
General Manager
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ASSOCIATION BUSINESS
BCA Board Members Wanted: Call
for Candidates
Rick Stone, PCAM, LSM - General Manager
The Association has two Board seats
opening up this fall and is placing a
Call for Candidates for residents that
are interested in running for a seat on
the BCA Board. While not required,
residents who have served on an association committee or other HOA
boards typically make great candidates for a board position. The two
board members being elected this
fall will both hold 3-year terms. The
Board regularly meets every even
month at 8:15 AM, with possible additional meetings to handle special Association business. These meetings
typically last no more than 2 hours.
Specific requirements and duties for
Board Members can be found in the
Association’s governing documents.
If you have an interest in running for
the position, questions pertaining to
the position, or would like to obtain a
nominating petition or a copy of the
election guidelines, please contact
Rick Stone at rick.stone@brambleton.
org.
Election Calendar
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Candidate/Nominating Petition
Deadline: October 7th at 5:00pm
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Election Open: October 26th at
9:00am
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Annual Meeting Notice Mailed:
On or about October 28th
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Paper Ballot Deadline: November
13th at 5:00 PM
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Online Elections Close: November 16th at 5:00 PM
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Annual Meeting and Election:
November 17th at 7:00 PM
The Elections Committee will meet
in early September to review and set
2015 elections guideline. Nominating petitions and election guidelines
will be available after this meeting.
Please see the Flash and BCA website
for additional details as they are finalized. 
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
BCA Encourages Residents to Vote &
Get Involved
Rosemarie Linder, CMCA, AMS, PCAM - Director of Resident Services
General Elections will be held
throughout Virginia on November 3,
2015. The last day to register to vote
or update your address to be eligible
to vote in the General Election is October 13, 2015. Voting registration
services are available through Loudoun County, the DMV, and www.vote.
virginia.gov.
It’s important to know that Virginia
law now requires all voters to provide
an acceptable form of photo identification at the polls. Voters arriving
at the polls without a valid photo ID
will be required to vote a provisional
ballot. They will have until noon on
the Friday after the election to deliver a copy of one of the forms of
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acceptable identification to their locality’s electoral board in order for
their provisional ballot to be counted.
For more information, see the State
Board of Elections list of acceptable
identification.
The General Election will be held for
the purposes of electing the following offices:
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Members of the Virginia Senate
and House of Delegates (all seats)
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Loudoun County Constitutional
Officers
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Loudoun County Soil & Water
Commissioners
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Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
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Loudoun County provides an overview of races and candidates appearing on the ballot and general information regarding the election.
The Loudoun County Office of Elections is seeking Election Officials to
work at the polls on Election Day.
These officials ensure that every registered voter can exercise his or her
right to vote and that elections are
run in an honest and well-organized
manner. Officials are paid $145.00
for training and their participation on
Election Day. For more information,
see the Loudoun County elections
page or sign up online by clicking
on “Create a New Election Officer Account”. For questions contact 703777-0380. 
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COMMENTS ON COVENANTS
Architectural Review
Elizabeth Stulga, CMCA - Design Review Manager
There has been a steady increase in
the volume of applications for exterior modifications received by the Association over the past several years.
This is a direct result of the increase in
new home sales in Brambleton.
Committee needs to be able to successfully review the application and
render a decision in a timely manner.
For any application to be considered,
it must include all of the following information:
The applications received in 2015
have pertained mostly to permanent
structures such as fences, patios, and
decks. These types of modifications
have several specific guidelines that
must be considered when applying for them and getting estimates.
Therefore, it is very important that
the applications contain all the necessary information that the Covenants
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Name, address, and contact information for homeowner
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Copy of county issued plat
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Description of proposed modification, including dimensions,
color, and materials to be used in
its construction
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Illustration of color and materials
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to be used. A color image from
a catalog or website is sufficient.
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Expected project start and completion date
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Signatures of at least two neighbors. This does not imply their approval, only their acknowledgement that they have been put on
notice that work will take place.
To review the design guidelines, and
for a copy of the application, please
visit our website. If after reviewing
it you have any questions, you can
email us at [email protected]. 
Ask a Committee Member
We recently chatted with our newest Covenants Committee member, Chris Cook, to learn about his Brambleton
experience and his perspective on Committee membership.
Tell us a little bit about yourself….are you married, do you have kids, and how long have you lived in
Brambleton?
My name is Chris Cook, I've been married for eight years and have a 4 year old daughter. We have lived in
Brambleton since 2013 and enjoy everything that makes this community unique, from the special events to the
overall friendly "Norman Rockwell" neighborhood lifestyle!
How long have you been on the Covenants Committee?
I joined the Covenants Committee in June, 2014. I have enjoyed dedicating my time each month on the committee.
Is it what you expected as far as commitment and responsibility?
In my opinion, the Covenants Committee may demand a higher commitment and responsibility than other committees. In a growing community such as Brambleton, the number of applications to review each
month consistently is on the rise (some months we have upwards of
100+ applications to review in one night). This takes commitment that
brings high responsibility to ensure the established rules/guidelines
and covenants are upheld with every application reviewed.
How do you view staff ’s assistance and knowledge of guidelines
and rules?
The staff 's assistance and knowledge of the rules/guidelines are invaluable to us, as we would not be able to approve the number of applications that are received in a single month without their help and
expertise! The staff does an excellent job behind the scenes reviewing
the applications beforehand, working with the residents to ensure their
application is complete, and asking the right questions to residents to anticipate our questions during the committee review. With the work done by the staff, each application is thoroughly vetted, and a recommendation
can be made to the committee based on the rules/guidelines of the association. The committee relies heavily on
the staff reviewing the applications beforehand and values their input and knowledge of the rules/guidelines.
This process helps to expedite review of each application, addresses the specific rules in question, and allows
the committee to utilize their time efficiently to discuss whether an application should be approved.
What do you think your primary responsibility to residents is as a committee member?
My primary responsibility to residents, as a committee member, is to make sure the rules/guidelines are uniformly followed. Consistent application of the rules ensures Brambleton remains a unique community and preserves
the excellent quality of life residents expect. With that in mind, I also have a responsibility as a "Brambletonian"
to be available to neighbors who may have questions, and I am able to offer assistance through the knowledge
I have gained from my volunteer experience to answer those questions.
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EVENTS AND PROGRAMMING
2015 Fall / 2016 Winter Programming
Guide
Dana Vinci, Programs and Events Specialist
It's true. Cooler weather is on the way.
But that doesn't mean we're slowing
down. Check out our new Fall/Winter Programming Guide to find ways
for you and your family to stay busy.
See something you like? Sign up now
while there's still space!
KIDS PROGRAMMING
MONDAYS
Drama Kids
Community Center, Upper Level
Casting call for ALL KINDS OF KIDS!
Whether your child is outgoing or shy,
Drama Kids is perfect for them. This
effective drama program embraces
both extroverted and introverted
kids and allows them to come together to share creative ideas. It will
nurture both the leader and listener
in your child, and they will develop
skills way beyond the stage of general communication which will include
focus, creativity, voice development,
improvisation and movement. Plus,
they will have an amazing, fun time
and get to meet new friends! You can
join at any time. Register at http://
dramakids.com/va4
Sept. 14, 2015 - May 16, 2016.
KinderKids Class, 4:15 PM – 5:00 PM:
Ages 4-5, $65 per month
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Elementary Class, 5:15PM – 6:00 PM:
Ages 6-10, $80 per month
TUESDAYS
new music each week and provides
each family with a free CD with your
class registration so you and your
little one can continue to move at
home. Register at http://www.littlehands.com/
Children’s Storytime
Community Center, Upper Level
Fall: Sept. 23 – Dec. 16. $228 per 12
week session.
Who doesn’t love a good book! This
FREE story time brought to you by
Loudoun County Library takes place
every Tuesday morning
at the Community Center. Parents,
stroll on over
with your little one for a fun and interactive story
time that your children will be sure to
love.
Winter: Jan. 13, 2016 – Apr. 6, 2016
$228 per 12 week session.
For preschool age children, 10:00 AM
Studio Dhoom has been providing
professional dance instruction in a
variety of traditional and modern
Indian dance styles to students of
all age groups and skill levels in the
Northern Virginia area. Register at
www.studiodhoom.com.
Acting Academy Class, 6:00 PM – 7:00
PM: Ages 11-17, $80 per month
WEDNESDAYS
Little Hands Music
Community Center, Upper Level
Is your little one
ready to shake,
rock,
giggle
and roll? This
weekly class is
a perfect way to
get your infant
or toddler engaged in the magical world of music
and movement. Parent and child will
enjoy time together playing instruments, singing songs, working on
motor skills and meeting new friends.
This 12-week program introduces
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Ages 1.5 - 3.5, 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM
Ages 0 - 1.5, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Bollywood Dance Class
Community Center, Upper Level
Sept. 9 - Dec. 9.
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Kids Co-Ed Dance: This class will
focus on developing movement
skills, teaching proper dance postures and stimulating energy and
creativity of the young learners.
Students will learn various dance
steps while learning the fundamentals and principles of dance
on famous Bollywood tunes. 6:00
PM - 7:00 PM, Ages 6-8. $195 per
13 week session.
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Juniors Dance: This class includes
all the Bollywood rhythmic footwork like Folk and Contemporary (including Hip Hop, Jazz and
more) on the latest Bollywood
tunes! Students enrolled in this
class may have an opportunity to
perform at a competition or a local event. 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM, Ages
9-12. $208 per 13 week session.
child is always curious about how
things work, or you find them building small machines out of whatever
they can get their hands on, then
Engineering for Kids is a perfect outlet for them to take those ideas and
develop them into real engineering
skills. Register at www.engineeringforkids.com/nova
Oct. 1 – Nov. 1 (8 weeks)
THURSDAYS
Kidz Art – Corner Clubhouse
Playing chess can raise your IQ, exercise both sides of the brain, increase
your creativity, and improve your
memory and reading skills. Plus, it’s
a fun game you can play for the rest
of your life! Have your child learn
these skills from a Silver Knight Chess
coach! This club is open to children of
all skill levels and consists of lessons
and strategy as well as competitions
against opponents of similar skill.
Grades K – 6. Register at www.silverknightschess.com
Fall: Oct. 8,
2015 – Jan. 28,
2016 (14 sessions)
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Turn on your child’s passion for creativity in this enriching art class. Kidz
Art is a fun, laid back atmosphere
where your child will be astonished
at their capabilities. They will receive the opportunity to learn fineart techniques while exploring their
own imaginations. Every week the
students will create a different piece
of art and build upon the skills they
learned the class before. Grades K – 5.
Register at http://nova.kidzart.com/
index
Session 1: Sept. 17, 2015 – Oct. 22
Session 2: Oct. 29, 2015 – Dec. 10
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: $96 per 6 week
session
Engineering For Kids
Community Center, Upper Level
Explore, Create, Construct! If your
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Junior Mechanical Engineering:
This class introduces our youngest engineers to fundamental
concepts of energy, materials,
and movement. Through open
and focused exploration, students explore and construct their
own roller coasters, catapults,
cars, and more. 5:00 PM – 6:00
PM: Ages 5-7, $175 per 8 week
session.
Apprentice Electrical Engineering: In this class, students use
the engineering design process
to design, create, test, and refine
basic electronics and circuits.
Students experiment with snap
circuits to discover the capabilities of major electronic components. In addition, students build
their own flashlights and explore
the world of magnetic energy by
building their own magnetic levitation vehicle. 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM:
Ages 8-12, $175 per 8 week session.
Silver Knights Chess
Community Center, Lower Level
Winter: Feb. 18,
2016 – May 26,
2016 (14 sessions)
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM: $214 per 14 week
session
SATURDAYS
Soccer Bugs
Creighton Soccer Field
Soccer Bugs
is a child development
program
that focuses
on teaching
motor skills,
balance and coordination, hand-eye
coordination, and interpersonal social skills--through soccer! Register at
http://mysoccerbugs.com/
Sept. 19 – Nov. 7. $100 per 8 week
session.
Ages 2-4, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
Ages 4.5-5.5, 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM
Continued on next page
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FALL 2015 / WINTER 2015 PROGRAMMING GUIDE, CONT'D
ADULT PROGRAMS
Fitness Image Results Boot Camp
Community Center Parking Lot
workout, your body and your mind by
joining the team! Register at https://
www.firesults.com/
by Marina Keegan
M, W, F at 5:30 AM, 8:00 AM, and 9:30
AM: $99 (8 classes a month); $145 (12
classes a month)
Nov. 10th – The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida
T, R – 7:00 PM. $99 (full time / 8 classes a month)
Welcome to Boot Camp! Our Drill Instructors are highly qualified, motivational fitness professionals who will
guide you and your body to a new
you. Whatever your goals may be,
your Instructor will help you achieve
them. That’s what Fitness Image Results is all about. Whether you are just
starting out with a training program
or you are a seasoned veteran, the
Boot Camp program can be tailored
to fit your needs. Re-energize your
Oct. 13th - The Ocean at the End of the
Lane by Neil Gailman
Dec. 8th – The Snow Child by Eowyn
Ivey
Sat – 7:00 AM. $15 per class ($3 discount for residents- Use promo code
– ENROLLED)
Adult Book Club
Community Center
Enjoy a monthly discussion with your
neighbors featuring a different book
each month. This free program is
hosted by the Loudoun County Library.
2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 PM
Sept. 8th – The Opposite of Loneliness
Stay tuned for more fall/winter programming to come. If there's a great
program that you'd like to bring to
Brambleton, please email us at [email protected]. We'd love
to hear from you!
Checking in at The Little Free Library: Community Center
My name is Carla Sola, and I’m a 1986 graduate of Beloit College in Wisconsin. Several years ago I read about a Beloit grad who cofounded The
Little Free Library movement. They started by building small, handcrafted
structures, like large mailboxes, where people could leave and take books
on almost any topic and for any age. As an avid reader myself, I thought
these miniature “libraries” were a truly inspired way of engaging people
in their communities and encouraging a love of reading. I thought about
how much fun it would be to see one of those libraries posted along a
walking trail in Brambleton – and now here they are!
I have volunteered to be the librarian (takes me back to my high school job
after school working at our local library in Troy, Ohio) of the British Telephone Booth library
at the Community Center. It’s such a fun design and one that makes me think of everything
“British.” There are so many great British authors of every genre that I plan initially to stock the
library with both classics (for Dickens and Austen fans) and contemporary works (J.K. Rowling,
Mark Haddon, Hilary Mantel) – to name a few. For children there are also many great British
authors to choose from (Beatrix Potter, Roald Dahl, C.S. Lewis). And expect to see a few books
on hosting tea parties, if I can find them to share!
My hope is that Brambletonians will embrace the joy of reading and sharing and community
by respecting the libraries and using them for their intended purpose. I’m very excited to be
a part of this new venture in our wonderful neighborhood.
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ASSOCIATION MAINTENANCE
Facilities & Grounds Spotlights
Rick Stone, PCAM, LSM - General Manager
The pools are winding down for the
season; however, planning for next
year has already begun. Enhancements such as new pool furniture
for the Community Center pool and
shading for Stratford Landing pool
are just a couple of items being considered. What else do you feel is
needed at the pools? Let us know at
[email protected]
Brambleton Corner Clubhouse and
Bathhouse have taken a beating over
the last two pool seasons. Plans for
interior painting are being finalized.
You can look forward to a freshly
painted building by mid-autumn.
The high winds over the years have
loosened the fence posts at the Legacy Park Tennis Courts. The wind
screens on the fence have acted as
sails and have loosened the posts.
Staff is working to reset those posts.
Once set, the wind screens will not be
reinstalled, so that the life of the fence
is not negatively impacted.
The painting of existing faded fire
lanes on private BCA streets will occur in September. All BCA streets will
be inspected, and the worst ones will
be painted. Please let us know if you
feel your street is in need of paint at
[email protected]
placement will occur in November
and December.
If you have concerns about any of the
amenities or common areas in the
community, please visit our website
and submit a request. 
Fall mulching of the common areas
has begun. This work will continue
through most of September.
Do you have a dead tree in the common area near your lot? BCA inspects
and replaces common area trees as
necessary. The replacement list will
be finalized in September, and re-
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SAFETY & SECURITY
Back to School Safety Reminders
Rick Stone, PCAM, LSM - General Manager
With schools back in session, drivers
are reminded to take basic steps to
assure safe travel around the schools
and throughout our community.
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The speed limit on all residential
streets in Brambleton is 25 mph,
unless there is a flashing School
Zone sign. Obey the posted
speed limit on the School Zone
sign when lights are flashing.
Stop for school buses when their
lights are flashing.
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Watch for and obey crossing
guards.
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Exercise additional caution when
traveling around schools, playgrounds, the Town Center, or
other active pedestrian zones
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throughout the community.
ity and the flow of traffic.
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Come to a complete stop at all
stop signs.
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Always give pedestrians the
right-of-way, and don’t block the
crosswalks.
Don’t: Drop your child off on adjacent streets and let them play Frogger with traffic.
Dropping off or picking up? Be courteous and use common sense.
Do: Use the designated “Kiss & Go”
route established by the school.
Do: Carpool with your neighbors to
reduce the amount of traffic at the
schools.
Do: Consider walking or using the
bus to reduce the traffic and related
headaches.
Don’t: Double park; it blocks visibil-
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Don’t: Pull a U-turn in the middle of
a busy street.
The National Safety Council has some
great additional tips on their website
related to school safety. Take a minute and review the links and video
below with your children to prepare
for a safe school year:
National Safety Council Website
School Bus Safety
School Bus Safety Video
Distracted Walking
Live Fit. Live Brambleton.
Brambleton is excited to offer six different races for participants of all ages. Start your day in the heart of
downtown Brambleton with any of the upcoming 5k/10k races or conquer three sports in one with a summer
kids Triathlon! Each event is family-friendly, and proceeds from all the races will directly benefit one or
more local organizations.
2015 Race Schedule
Saturday
April 18
Saturday
September 19
Sunday
May 17
Saturday
November 14
Thursday
December 31
Saturday
September 12
Triple Crown Finisher
Participants who complete 3 out of the 6 races (excluding fun runs), will receive a “Triple Crown Finisher”
commemorative race medal. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Sponsored by
www.brambletonhoa.com/racebrambleton
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BRAMBLETON GROUP
News from the Developer
Brambleton Awarded "Best Residential Community" Two Years in a
Row
Thank you, Posh Seven Magazine
readers, for voting Brambleton the
“Best Residential Community” two
years in a row! We’re honored to share
the spotlight with several of our Town
Center merchants and builders – Van
Metre Homes, Lost Rhino Retreat,
Brambleton Sport & Health, Nick’s
Taverna, Dr. Costa from Costa Family
Dentistry, Dr. Saleh from Little Smiles
Pediatric and Costa Family Dentistry,
Dr. Casagrande from Northern Virginia Orthodontics and TanOrganiq.
Calling All Bakers for Brambleton’s
Big Birthday Bash
In honor of Brambleton’s 14th birthday on September 24 and the Brambleton Town Center’s 10th birthday in
October, we are holding a Brambleton
Birthday Cake Decorating Contest at
the Welcome Center. Showcase your
talents by decorating a cake that rep-
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resents one of Brambleton’s themes
(think TV Channel, nature, technology, lifestyle, entertainment, movies, shopping, dining, health, garden,
trails, etc).
nounced promptly after the judging
is complete.
There will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
prizes consisting of ribbons and
Brambleton Town Center gift cards.
If you have any questions, please
contact the Welcome Center at 703542-2925 or e-mail brambletoninfo@
gmail.com. Good luck, and happy
baking!
Send Us Your Fave Photos!
To enter the contest, simply email
us at [email protected] by
5:00pm on Sunday, September 20th,
letting us know you plan to bring in
a decorated cake. Then bring your
edible and decorated cakes to the
Welcome Center by 1:45pm on Thursday, September 24. After the judging
takes place at 2:00pm, we will have a
community birthday party to enjoy
your creations! Winners will be an-
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September 2015
The recently debuted Brambleton
Town Center News is a monthly publication which highlights news and
events around the Town Center. Each
month we’ll spotlight an upcoming
event as well as our Tenant of the
Month. There’s even a special section
dedicated to Fave Photos, to be filled
with YOUR photo submissions! So
send us your photos as you’re out and
about around the Town Center; submit to [email protected].
Each month we’ll randomly select one
winner to receive a special Town Cen-
ter prize. Copies of the recent newsletter are available in the Brambleton
Welcome Center pass-thru and also
online here.
and enter your name in Nick's
raffle for a chance to win dinner
for two. 703-327-7845 today!
•
Meet the Brambleton Town Center
Merchants: Chris Montague, Next
Step Fine Footwear
When Chris opened The Next Step
Comfort Shoes in Brambleton Town
Center, his goal was to build a tremendous business based on a great
quality product, along with a superior level of customer service, as he
says “Good Enough Does Not Live
Here!” It is all about making certain
his customers are happy; they return
for years to come.
Just one of many compliments Chris
has received over the years, “This is
the store in the Ashburn, Leesburg,
Sterling, and Chantilly areas to find
the newest styles of comfortable
AND stylish shoes!!! They have great
brands: Birkenstock, Naot, Mephisto,
Dansko, Keen and more. You won’t
be disappointed.” It looks as though
Chris is well on his way to many years
of success at the Brambleton Town
Center.
Town Center Tidbits
www.brambleton.com/towncenter
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This
month's
spotlight tenant
is Nick's Taverna!
Nick’s exceeds
expectations by
providing excellent service while introducing the
wonderful flavors of the Mediterranean, and uses only the freshest ingredients! Stop by the Welcome Center anytime this month
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BBQ Night is coming to an end.
Blue Ridge Grill’s Sunday BBQ
Night ends on September 6th. It’s
your choice of a full rack of our
mouth watering Baby Back Ribs,
or a combination of Ribs and BBQ
Shrimp or BBQ Chicken. Each
comes with fries and beans for
just $16! Go big and try all three
for $21! The BBQ Night specials
begin at 3:00 pm on Sunday for
dine-in only. You only have a few
days left to enjoy this fantastic
deal. Come take advantage of it
while you still can!
Fall Into a Brambleton Job! If
you’re looking to start making
some extra money for the holidays or maybe even a ski-trip
with your friends this winter, then
come check out all the places hiring in Brambleton! Blue Ridge
Grill, Bella Ballerina, Nick’s Taverna, California Tortilla, and Papa
Tony’s all have part-time and fulltime job openings. Stop by any of
their stores and apply today!
Insight Eye Optique Holds Contest for Their Adorable Little Patients: Children ages 5-12 are
encouraged to participate in
Insight Eye Optique’s drawing
contest! Just draw some pictures
and write a story to go with it.
It can be anything as long as it’s
eye exam related or the characters wear cool glasses. The top 3
winners will get some fabulous
gifts to help get started in the
new school year. To enter, please
email your child’s photo to info@
insighteyeoptique.com, attention: Farzana, with the subject:
Contest Entry. Be sure to include
your child’s name, age and favorite thing to do. Contest ends September 15th!
•
Brambleton’s Farmers’ Market
and Lost Rhino Retreat team up!
Stay tuned for their special announcement. Sign up to receive
their news here and support your
local farmers.
B_Fit, Brambleton!
The B_Fit Trail Challenge, presented
by Fitness Image Results and Families
in Training, will be held on Saturday,
September 19, 2015 in Brambleton.
Timed waves will compete on approximately 2.5 miles of paved trails
including 11 fitness stations with a
range of strength and agility challenges along the way.
Registration Now Open! $27/person,
which includes a technical shirt and
registration fees. Proceeds from this
event benefit the pediatric cancer
cause.
Participants can opt to compete as a
team or individually. When you register, you will select a wave time based
on your approximate 1-mile pace.
Most people will be able to complete
the course in 35 minutes or less.
Team competition: Your top 4 team
members' times will be averaged to
determine your team's score. Team
members do not need to participate
at the same time. Join an existing
team or create a new one! All ages
6+ and abilities are welcome! They
are capping this event at 120 participants, so secure your wave time
before it’s gone! Click here for more
details.
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Brambleton Sales
Builder Buzz
www.brambleton.com
•
Congratulations to Van Metre
Homes who was selected as one
of the region’s Healthiest Employers by The Washington Business
Journal.
Project to Date Sales = 4,769
(opened Sept. ‘01)
•
SF Homes = 1,993
•
Town Homes = 1,977
•
Condos = 799
Single Family Homes:
2015 Year to Date Sales = 238
•
Single Family homes are priced
from the upper $500s
•
SF Homes = 68
•
Town Homes = 170
•
Average Base Price of a Brambleton Single-Family Home =
$664,477
*Prices, terms, conditions subject to
change.
New Home Information Packet –
http://issu.com/brambleton
Town Homes:
•
Towns and Villas are both priced
from the low $400s
•
Two Van Metre model homes are
for sale. Hillcrest Plan D model is
priced at $499,990 with a 30 day
delivery. Brixton Plan M Model
is priced at $529,990 with a lease
back through November.
Model Home Map: www.issuu.com/
brambleton.
Loudoun County is #1!
Loudoun County was recently ranked
#1 in SmartAsset's list of Happiest
Counties in the U.S. SmartAsset analyzed data on metrics ranging from
marriage rates to bankruptcies to life
expectancy to find the U.S. counties
with the highest quality of life.
Fun facts about LoCo:
•
Average Base Price of a Brambleton Town Home: $474,683
•
Loudoun County has grown rapidly in recent years. The population has exploded from less than
90,000 in 1990 to over 310,000
today.
•
Loudoun continues to rank as
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Virginia’s fastest-growing county,
according to updated figures released recently by the U.S. Census
Bureau—adding population at a
rate of more than 1,000 people
per month during the past year.
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September 2015
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The population of Loudoun County was estimated to be 363,050 as
of July 2014, up more than 50,000
residents since the 2010 Census
count—a growth rate of 16.2
percent. The county’s population
grew by 12,091 between 2013
and 2014, according to the new
figures.
•
Loudoun’s growth rate during
the first four years of the decade
ranked as the 14th highest in
the nation and outpaced Prince
William County (44,122 more
residents, 11 percent growth),
Arlington County (19,232, 9.3 percent), New Kent County (1,589,
8.6 percent), and Stafford County
(11,040, 8.6 percent). 
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Brambleton Puts Safety First
The Town Center was the perfect setting for LCSO's Annual Child Safety Day. Brambleton's youngest met Loudoun County's finest and got hands-on with emergency
response vehicles, service animals, and safety equipment.
A fun, educational, SAFE day was had by all!
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Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
September 2015
REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Benefitting:
tting:
The Van Metre Cornhole Challenge 2015
Saturday October 10, 2015 - 2pm - 6pm
At The Brambleton Fall Festival at Brambleton Town Center!
42395 Ryan Rd, Brambleton, VA 20148
It’s that time of the year again! The Van Metre Companies Foundation Presents:
The 4th Annual Cornhole Challenge!
For the second year in a row, the beneficiary of this year’s event is HomeAid
Northern Virginia and our goal is $50,000!
ABOUT THE EVENT
ABOUT THE CAUSE
A single-elimination cornhole tournament
for a cash prize and the illustrious
Cornhole Challenge Trophy.
Every team member gets automatically
entered into the raffle, which includes
prizes such as golf passes, trip to the spa
HomeAid Northern Virginia undertakes
the renovations and constuction of facilities that care for thousands of homeless
families and individuals each year.
and Redskins tickets!
The tournament will be held during the 11th Annual
Brambleton Fall Fest. All participants and registered guests
will receive free entry to the Festival. Enjoy food, drink, rides,
live music & more!
Registration is FREE for each 2-person team as long as you raise the
minimum donation of $200/team (that’s $100/person).
Sponsorships are also available up to $5,000 (teams included with sponsorship)
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SCHOOLS
BWHS Music Boosters News & Events
Helisa Whitley, Publicity Coordinator
The Briar Woods Falcon Regiment just
kicked off its fall season. This year’s
production is “STAR WARS”, featuring
the music of legendary composer,
John Williams. The program will be
performed at football games and
competitions across the state. Led
by Director Duane Minnick, The Regiment is looking forward to a stellar
marching band season. This year’s
Drum Majors are seniors, Cameron
Greer and Victoria Spiotto, and junior,
Megan Lee.
Washington High School in Charlestown, WV
Upcoming Performances &
Competitions
Fundraisers
Sept. 18: Home vs. West Potomac
Sept. 26: US Bands Competition at
Navy Stadium in Annapolis, MD
Oct. 2: Home vs. Lee - Homecoming
Oct. 16: Home vs. Potomac Falls
Oct. 17: JMU Parade of Champions in
Harrisonburg, VA
Oct. 23: Home vs. Chantilly
Oct. 24: US Bands Competition at
Paint Branch High School. in Burtonsville, MD
Oct. 31: VBODA State Band Assessment, Location TBD
The Falcon Regiment, Symphonic
Winds, Symphonic and Jazz Bands
will travel to Williamsburg, VA in April
to perform at Busch Gardens. Fundraising efforts will help support the
students' travels to this event .
Oct. 10: US Bands Competition at
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Tag Day - Sept. 12: Students will visit
BWHS area neighborhoods, door-todoor, to request donations and promote all Band Programs.
Mattress Sale - Sept. 19: 25 models,
available in all sizes, will be on display
at Briar Woods High School with prices up to 50% below retail.
Restaurant Spirit Night at Potbelly
- Sept. 16, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Briar
Woods Bands will receive credit for
purchases if you mention that you are
supporting Briar Woods when you
place your order.
For more information on upcoming
performances, fundraisers and all of
the latest on Briar Woods bands, visit
the Music Boosters website at www.
BWHSmusicboosters.org or by emailing BWHSMusicBoosters@gmail.
com.
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Ashburn and Gum Spring Library
Program Highlights for September
Ashburn Library
Sept. 12, 2:00 PM - 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten - Little Bunny's Magic Tales with
Tom Lilly: A comedy-magic show featuring Beowulf T. Wonderbunny. For ages 0-5 with
adult.
Sept. 13, 2:00 PM - Strategy Gaming: Join fellow strategy and Eurogame enthusiasts for
friendly competition with games like Settlers of Catan, Dominion, and more!
Sept. 17, 7:00 PM - First-Time Home Buyers Workshop: Learn the step-by-step processes
and get all your questions answered to help you achieve your goal of owning a home.
Presented by ReMax Realtor Caitlin King.
Sept. 21, 2:00 PM - Homeschool Open House & Tour: Take a behind-the-scenes tour and
learn how library resources can enhance curriculum. For parents and children ages 5 &
up.
Sept. 24, 4:00 PM - Learn About Sukkot: Stories and activities presented by Jewish Community Center of Northern VA. Grades K-5.
Sept. 24, 7:00 PM - Organizing Your Job Search - Learn how to best prepare for your job
search using Virtual Career Library.
Sept. 28, 7:00 PM - Sewing Social: Bring your own machine and a current project. All
levels welcome. For adults.
STORYTIMES:
Babygarten Storytime (ages 0-18 months) - Mondays, 10:00 AM; Thursdays & Saturdays,
11:00 AM
Toddler and Terrific 2's (ages 18-36 months) - Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:00
AM
Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5) - Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM
Musical Storytime (ages 0 & up) - Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 1:30 PM
Family Storytime (ages 0 & up) - Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 7:00 PM; Saturdays, 10:00 AM
BOOK CLUBS:
Adult Book Club: Tuesday, Sept. 1, 7:00 PM - The Dinner by Herman Koch
Teen Lit Book Club: Wednesday, Sept. 9, 7:00 PM - Nation by Terry Pratchett
PROGRAMS
Sept. 22, 4:00 PM - Explorers Club: Explore different countries through books and activities. This session's focus - Australia. Grades K-2.
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Sept. 28, 6:00 PM - Booktalk: Talk about banned and challenged books, sharee your favorites, and learn about other titles.
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM and Thursdays, 10:00 AM - ESOL English Conversation Group:
p: An informal conversation group for non-native speakers to practice speaking English.
Gum Spring Library
Sept. 5 & 12 and Oct. 10 & 16, 3:00 PM - Happy SOLE: The STEM of Learning - Learn about
and discuss STEM topics in a fun and interactive setting. Hosted in partnership
p with Nextide Academy. For more info, visit http://library.loudoun.gov/Events/HappySOLE.
LE.
Sept. 10, 7:00 PM - Art Class with Tina Khanna: Learn how to paint a still life using
ng acrylics
Sept. 13, 2:00 PM - An Afternoon with National Geographic Adventurer of the Year Jennifer
Pharr Davis: Davis has logged more than 12,000 miles on six different continents.
nts. Her new
book, Called Again, chronicles her record-breaking Appalachian Trail hike.
Sept. 17, 4:00 PM - Meet the Author via Skype: Elly Griffiths, Ruth Galloway Mystery
stery Series.
Meet with this Mary Higgins Clark Award winner from the U.K.
Sept. 27, 2:00 pm - Adult Retro Gaming: Retro video gaming and board games.
s.
Sept. 28, 4:00 PM - Explore Caroline's World: Explore the 1810s with American Girl Caroline
through book discussions, activities, and crafts. Grades 2-5.
Sept. 30, 6:00 PM - Tween Craft Connection: Learn about 3-D printing, including
ding printer
safety and design software. Create your own 3-D printed design. For Grade 4-6..
BOOK CLUBS
Adult Book Club: Sept. 17, 7:00 PM - The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths
PROGRAMS
Tuesdays, 4:30 – 5:30 PM - Reading Buddies Storytime: Teen volunteers read aloud
ud to young
children.
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM - ESOL: English Conversation Group: Informal group for non-native
speakers to practice speaking English. All levels welcome.
All Locations
Sept. 26, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Library Card Sign-Up Day: Out of This World - A reading adventure with a library scavenger hunt, space-themed crafts and more. Sign up for a library
card or bring your own. For all ages.
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GOING GREEN
Bram Kids Help Turn Our Trash Into
Another's Treasure
Sonya Farrell, Communications Coordinator
Upcycling. In case you haven’t heard,
all the cool kids are doing it. Just ask
the members of First Lego League
(FLL) team Robo Pros.
Comprised of six Loudoun County elementary school girls, Team #15704
Robo Pros develop their problem solving and engineering skills by building
and testing robots in an effort to provide solutions to everyday issues. And
while exercising their brains, they also
do community outreach as part of
their seasonal project. This season’s
theme is “Trash Trek,” which encompasses a wide range of environmental topics, including everything from
recycling, reuse, sustainable building
practices, and waste management to
water conservation.
One of the goals for Robo Pros this
season is to collect various materials
that can be recycled and ship them
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to the waste solutions company, TerraCycle.
Founded in 2001, TerraCycle takes
these items and “upcycles” them. Upcycling a product involves using the
material exactly as it is without changing its basic structure. For example, to
upcycle a used potato chip bag, you
might fuse it together and incorporate it into a larger object. However, if
you were to melt it into another plastic shape or material, this would be
considered recycling, not upcycling.
By turning a single-use chip bag into
a tote bag or lunch sack, you are increasing its useful life cycle, thus "up"
cycling it. By sending waste to TerraCycle, the waste is not thrown into a
landfill or incinerated. Instead, new
products are made with the collected
garbage, reducing the need to extract
new materials from the planet and
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subsequent environmental impact.
Team Robo Pros recently held an
upcycling collection event here in
Brambleton. Organized by resident
Sushma Bangarbale, the team collected several items for shipment to
TerraCycle. Some of the most sought
after items were shoes, which will be
sent to developing countries for reuse. They also collected old pens and
plastic bottles and caps, which will be
repurposed as well.
For more information about the
First Lego League and this project,
please visit http://firstlegoleague.org/
challenge/2015trashtrek. To find ways
you can repurpose your own items,
visit TerraCycle at www.terracycle.
com. In the meantime, let’s all give
our Robo Pros a hand for their local efforts to make a change for the global
good. 
Fall Yard Maintenance Tips
Sarah Conrad, Covenants Advisor
Fall is right around the corner, and now is the time to think about preparing your lawn for the changing season ahead and also for the coming spring. The Home Improvement Web advises of the below tips to help
your lawn this fall season so you can enjoy its rewards in the spring.
•
Rake those leaves. Once the snow arrives, an un-raked layer of leaves can get matted down over the turf
and smother it all winter long. Raking or using a mulching mower in the fall helps avoid dead patches
in the spring.
•
Feed the grass. Fertilizing in the fall is like a day at the spa for your lawn. Using a slow-release fertilizer
allows the grass to soak up nutrients and - just as important - spend the cool days and nights of autumn
recovering from summer heat and stress.
•
Weed all about it. Weeding in the fall is probably the most valuable thing you can do to prepare for
spring, and it's one that many people overlook.
•
Pick up pet waste. When the snow melts next spring, the last thing you want to see on your lawn is pet
waste. Fall is the perfect time to get out there and clean up Rover's little leftovers.
•
Remove thatch build-up. A build-up of above-ground roots called thatch prevents sunlight, oxygen, and
moisture from getting to the nutrient-hungry soil below. It's easy to remove, especially if you don't wait
until it overwhelms the yard. Just go at the yard with a dethatching rake in early fall. Or for an easier but
more expensive option, rent a power dethatcher.
•
Aerate. Heavy use throughout the summer can cause soil to become compacted. Perforating your lawn
with small holes helps reduce compaction and allows water, air, and fertilizer to get down to the soil,
which strengthens the grass’s root structure. For smaller yards, a manual aerating tool that removes
plugs from the turf while you step works just as well. If you've got a larger yard, consider renting a power
aerator.
•
Water trees and shrubs. Dehydration during the colder months is an all too common cause of tree damage, but it can be easily prevented. To sustain them over the long winter, it's important to give trees
a drink before putting them to bed. After they go fully dormant, but before the ground freezes, use a
soaker hose or root irrigator to water them thoroughly.
•
Plant spring bulbs, trees and shrubs. Fall is not all about closing up shop. But pay attention to the
weather; planting bulbs too early can cause them to sprout before winter, and planting them too late
can mean their roots don't have enough time to develop before the ground freezes. Planting trees and
shrubs in the fall enables the root systems to grow before the hot summer returns. September through
November is the ideal time for tree planting because it allows the roots to become established before
the ground freezes and winter sets in. The Association recommends that tree advice requests be directed to the Loudoun County Urban Forester/Arborist. They serve as a resource to the county for forestry
or tree-related issues, in order to protect and enhance these resources for the general health, safety, and
well-being of the community.
Please remember AAA Trash and Recycling picks up yard debris on Tuesdays from March-December.
Please place it in a dedicated and identified container/trash can, paper yard debris bags, or clear plastic
bags. Dark colored plastic bags are not accepted. The Brambleton Community Association office has free
Yard Waste stickers to place on your containers/trashcan.
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42398 GRAHAMS STABLE SQ
Townhouse
5/4.5
$602,500
23448 SPICE BUSH TER
Townhouse
3/2.5
$440,000
$11,600
22827 ANGELIQUE DR
Detached
4/4.5
$720,000
$0
42539 MAGELLAN SQ
Townhouse
3/3.5
$377,500
$2,000
42755 CONQUEST CIR
Detached
4/3.5
$590,000
$0
42567 ANGEL WING WAY
Detached
3/2.5
$545,000
$7,000
42433 GREENSIDE DR
Townhouse
4/2.5
$472,500
$2,250
42461 MALACHITE TER
Townhouse
3/2.5.5
$386,900
$7,500
22948 EVERSOLE TER
Townhouse
4/2.5
$480,000
$8,700
Detached
5/3.5
$610,000
$11,000
42561 HIGHGATE TER
Townhouse
3/2.5
$350,000
$0
$5,000
22687 BLUE ELDER TER #303
Condo
2/2
$250,000
$5,250
42567 HIGHGATE TER
Townhouse
3/2.5
$295,000
$0
22667 SETTLERS TRAIL TER
Townhouse
3/2.5
$327,750
$0
22677 BEACON CREST TER
Townhouse
3/2.5
$310,000
$1,000
22645 SWEET JEN TER
Townhouse
3/3.5
$495,000
$0
22658 AMBERJACK SQ
Townhouse
3/3.5
$467,900
$2,900
42624 EMPEROR DR
Detached
4/4.5
$602,000
$0
23236 HICKOX DR
Detached
4/4.5
$690,000
$0
42415 REDSTONE TER
Townhouse
3/2.5.5
$400,000
$0
22818 COURTLAND PARK DR
Detached
5/3.5
$635,000
$0
42656 NEW DAWN TER
Townhouse
3/3.5
$391,500
$6,500
23108 RED ADMIRAL PL
Detached
5/4.5
$683,000
$0
22650 WISPY GREEN TER
Townhouse
3/3.5
$448,000
$6,720
23390 WATERLEAF DR
Detached
5/4.5
$650,000
$10,000
42717 TWINLEAF DR
Townhouse
3/3.5
$459,900
$500
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Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
Always the Coolest
Place in Town
September 2015
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Ashburn, VA 20147
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RESIDENT RESOURCES
Important Info to Know
Brambleton Community
Association
P.O. Box 11983
Newark, NJ 07101-4983
and security within Brambleton.
42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210
Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
703-542-6263(p)
703-542-6266(f )
Trash Collection
Notary Service
Trash: Tuesdays & Fridays
Yard Debris: Tuesdays (March
- Dec)
Available by Appointment
Only - please call 703-5426263.
Recycling: Fridays
AAA: 703-818-8222
www.recyclebank.com
Notary service is free to Brambleton residents for the first
two documents, with a $2.00
fee per document thereafter. Non-residents will be
charged $2.00 per document.
[email protected]
www.brambletonhoa.com
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After Hour Emergency
Contact
BCA Drop Box
A drop box is available after
hours and is located outside
To report a concern after nor- of the Brambleton Communimal business hours, please ty Association office building,
call 703-385-1133.
located at 42395 Ryan Road.
Board of Directors
Residents may drop off archiMeetings
tectual applications, commitBoard of Directors meetings tee applications, etc. Assessare held at the BCA Manage- ments will not be accepted.
ment Office located at 42395 Neighborhood Watch
Ryan Road, Suite 210.
If you see something suspiUpcoming Meetings
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ress.
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of birth, death or marriage
certificates. Only the Division
of Vital Records/Statistics
may perform such a certification.
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COMMUNITY CONTACTS
Important Numbers
Community Management Contacts
Brambleton Community Management Office
703-542-6263 703-542-6266 (f )
Residences at Brambleton (FSR)
703-385-1133
Summerfield Condo (CMC)
703-327-4818 703-542-5845 (f )
Town Center
Brambleton Welcome Center
703-542-2925
BCA Services
AAA Recycling & Trash Removal
703-818-8222
RecycleBank
888-727-2978
Verizon
- Activation/Account Changes/Billing/Disconnect
(M - F, 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.)
800-501-1172
- Repair
888-553-1555
- Questions/Assistance w/ Verizon.com
888-669-9901
- Assistance w/ Suspension of Service
888-338-9333
Utility Contacts
Dominion Electric - North of Ryan Road
888-667-3000
NOVEC - South of Ryan Road
888-335-0500
Miss Utility
800-552-7001
Washington Gas
703-750-1000
Water/Sewer: Loudoun Water
571-291-7880
County Contacts
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Emergency: Fire/Rescue/Police
911
Animal Care & Control
703-777-0406 540-882-3984 (f )
Building Permits
703-777-0220
Post Office, Ashburn - 44715 Prentice Drive
703-406-6291
Sheriff : Non-Emergency
703-777-1021
Sheriff : Traffic Hotline
703-771-5798
Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
September 2015
VOLUNTEER
Committees
Activities Committee
Upcoming Meetings:
September 15, 7:30 PM
Membership: Open
September 14, 7:00 PM
October 20, 7:30 PM
Upcoming Meetings:
October 5, 7:00 PM
Safety & Security Committee
September 16, 7:30 PM
Chair: Dave Pavlik
October 21, 7:30 PM
Financial Advisory Committee
Membership: One Seat Open
Chair: Open
Upcoming Meetings:
Brambleton Kids Care
Membership: At chartered capacity
September 8, 7:30 PM
General Membership: Open
Upcoming Meetings:
October 13, 7:30 PM
Upcoming Meetings:
September 22, 7:30 PM
September 21, 7:30 PM
October 27, 7:30 PM
November 16, 7:30 PM
Grounds & Facilities Committee
Covenants Committee
Chair: Walter Berkey
Chair: Mike Dorrity
Membership: At chartered capacity
Membership: At chartered capacity
Upcoming Meetings:
* All Association Committee meetings are
held at the BCA Management Offices, located at 42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210. Location and date changes will be announced
in the Friday Flash.
Please visit http://www.brambletonhoa.
com/committees or contact [email protected], call 703-542-6263 for more information on joining a committee.
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Oh, Those Summer Nights...
The 2015 Sizzlin' Summer Concert Series was a HUGE hit! Thanks for spending your Thursday nights (and
one Friday night) with us. We hope you enjoyed your summer as much as we did. Rock on, Brambleton!
2015 Brambleton Idol Winners
1st Place - Keri Chavers
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2nd Place - Jenna Moser
Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
September 2015
3rd Place - Donald Delaney
NEXT MONTH
October 2015
Brambleton
Growing Families. Building Community. Connecting Life.
October 2015
2015 Fall Fest
Community Association
Fall Yard Sale
We want to hear from you!
Interested in submitting a community article
for consideration?
Please send an email to communications@
brambleton.org for more information.
Upcoming Events
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FOR YOUR HEALTH
Asthma: Signs, Symptoms, and When
to Go to the ER
Christopher Crowell, MD - Medical Director, StoneSpring Emergency Center
•
a bluish color to the fingers or
lips
•
in very young children, difficulty feeding
In the Washington metro area,
about 8 percent of the population
is affected by asthma.
Christopher Crowell, MD, is the Medical Director at
StoneSpring Emergency Center and a board certified
emergency physician. Dr. Crowell has been with the
StoneSpring Emergency Center since it’s opening in
September of 2013.
Did you know that asthma attacks
are responsible for 2 million emergency room visits each year? And
in the spring asthma sufferers must
be especially diligent with more
triggers prevalent during this time
of year. By using your asthma medicines as directed by your doctor,
and identifying your warning signs
of a possible attack, you can help
manage your asthma and prevent
trips to the ER.
Asthma is a chronic disease affecting airways in the lungs that makes
breathing difficult. Symptoms include:
•
a persistent cough
•
shortness of breath or wheezing
•
tightness in the chest
•
feeling tired or unable to do
daily activities
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The best way to manage asthma is
to have an asthma action plan. This
is a form you fill out with your primary care provider or pulmonologist (lung specialist) that describes
what medicines you need to take,
and when, to keep you feeling well.
You can see a sample plan at the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s website, nhlbi.nih.gov, by
searching “asthma action plan.”
An asthma attack happens when
symptoms progress and breathing becomes more difficult. This
occurs as a result of increasing inflammation and constriction of the
airways of the lung. In most cases
this is a gradual process that begins with milder symptoms that
precede that actual asthma attack.
Without proper treatment, they
can progress.
It’s extremely important to learn
about the disease, including being aware of your or your child’s
specific triggers and warning signs.
Some asthma attacks can be set off
by exposure to air pollution; tobacco smoke; allergens like dust mites,
pollen, mold or pet dander; or infections like colds and flu.
Brambleton Community Association Newsletter
September 2015
There are things you can do to reduce your chance of having an
asthma attack. For example, if you
know that dust is one of your triggers, you can wear a mask while
vacuuming, or remove carpeting
from your home. If tobacco smoke
is one of your triggers, do not allow
smoking in your home or in your
car.
Warning signs of an asthma attack
can include a cough or puffy eyes,
or you may not be able to exercise
as well. This is when you really want
to intervene with quick-acting
medications. Often, this is enough
to prevent more serious attacks.
If you do use your medicines and
the symptoms continue to get
worse, or if you experience any of
the following serious symptoms, go
directly to your nearest emergency
room:
•
rapid breathing
•
difficulty speaking full sentences
•
lips turning blue
Some people think that the medicines provided in the ER through a
nebulizer are better than their inhalers. Actually, inhalers can be just
as effective --- as long as you use
them correctly. Ask your primary
care provider or pulmonologist for
directions, or visit the Centers for
Disease Control’s website at cdc.
gov and search “inhaler videos” to
see a demonstration. 
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Contact Us
42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210
Brambleton, VA 20148
703-542-6263 (p); 703-542-6266 (f )
[email protected]
Official BCA Communications
www.brambletonhoa.com
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