happy easter - Kings Charter

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happy easter - Kings Charter
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March 2005
Volume 17, Issue 3
HAPPY EASTER
Egg Hunt
Social Committee
Coordinator Mary Franz 550-1327
The annual Easter Egg Hunt will
be Saturday, March 19. Peter Cotton Tail will be hopping around on
the Clubhouse grounds. Be sure to
bring a basket for the eggs. The
Egg Hunt will start promptly at
3:00 P.M. with the youngest group:
0 - 3 year olds 3:00 - 3:10 P.M.
4 - 6 year olds 3:10 - 3:20 P.M.
7 - 10 year olds 3:20 - 3:30 P.M.
Following the Egg Hunt, Peter
Cottontail will be on hand
to greet your children and
share cookies and a
drink
with
them. In
the event of
rain,
please come to the Clubhouse. 
2005 Pool Season
Board Briefs
he Board of Directors is considering several changes to
the 2005 Pool Rules that they feel
would improve the operation of the
pools. Before making any final
decisions, the Board wanted to
share the following proposed
changes with you.

Limiting the number of nonresident guests to 5 per family
per visit.

Increasing the guest fee to $2
per guest (each family would
still receive 10 free guest
passes for the season).

Groups consisting of 10 or
more would be requested to
register by calling in advance
to the Clubhouse staff. This
would be done as a courtesy to
ensure that adequate lifeguard
staffing is on duty.
The Board would be happy to
receive input from the members
for these changes. Please feel free
to contact the Clubhouse or attend
the March Board meeting. 
The KCOA Board of Directors
met on Thursday, February 3 at
7:00 P.M. to take up the following
items for discussion. Clubhouse
Administrator Barbara Mautte reported that the Clubhouse will be
closed the week of February 28
through March 6, and that the tennis benches will be installed soon.
Community Manager Kris VanBenschoten reported that the Dam
Safety report should be completed
by February 18 and that Community Group has been acquired by
Associa but that there will be no
adverse changes to the Association.
Several pieces of unfinished business were acted on including the
ratification of Williamsburg Environmental Groups’ engineering
proposal to complete the Dam
Safety report and approval to repair
the retaining wall at the Clubhouse
tennis courts. Larry Shaia and
Linda Shaia St. George, who manage The Manor House in Kings
Charter, gave a presentation regarding the privacy fence that was
erected behind The Manor House.
They believe that the fence deters
noise complaints, vandalism, and
possible injury on The Manor
T
Directory Forms Due
The deadline to turn in your directory form is March 31 if you
wish to be listed in the 2005 Kings Charter Neighborhood Directory. If you have no changes, you do not need to return the form.
(See Briefs on page 2)
The Kings Review
March 2005
MARCH EVENTS BOARD
Member Services
· Garden Club meeting Tuesday, March 8 - 7:00 P.M.
· PlayGroup “special event” meets at the Ashland Library Tuesday,
March 8 - 10:00 A.M.
· ACC meeting Monday, March 14 - 7:00 P.M.
· Board of Directors meeting Thursday, March 17 - 7:00 P.M.
· Social Committee Egg Hunt Saturday, March 19 - 3:00 P.M.
Please note that any assessment
payment coupons mailed will be
forwarded to the Innsbrook office. The
address is as follows:
Community Group, Inc.
4222 Cox Road, Suite 110
Glen Allen, VA 23060
804-270-1800 FAX 346-8640
[email protected]
Briefs from page 1
Vandalism Report
House grounds, and would like the
Board to issue a statement in favor
of the fence. Two homeowners
who are directly impacted by the
fence spoke against the fence and
would like to see it taken down.
The Board has as of yet taken no
action regarding this matter. A
proposal by Brian Mason of Kids
Choice of Virginia to hold a 5K
road race at King Charter on April
2, 2005 was approved pending
some changes in the insurance
provisions to protect Kings Charter from any liability. The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 P.M. 
The community has experienced a number of break-ins at the
Lakeview Pool. The locks had to
be re-keyed on the pool house and
dead bolts installed on the pool
shed.
The lattice has been ripped
away from around the pool on two
occasions and had to be repaired.
The volleyball net was also destroyed and will have to be replaced. A large hole was cut in the
chain link fence around the Lakeview Pool.
These items added up to several
hundred dollars. If you see or hear
anything around any of the community properties, please call the
Sheriff’s Office, 730-6140.
The KCOA does offer a reward
up to $500. See article Reward
Offered Related To Vandalism. 
Swim Team News
Registration Dates Set
Nadine Keene
[email protected]
The Swim Team Board of
Directors is back in action! In
planning the upcoming season, we
want to share some important dates
with you. Early Registration will
be held at the Kings Charter
Clubhouse from 6:30-8:00 P.M. on
Sunday, April 10 and Thursday,
April 21. After these dates, there
is an additional fee for sign up. So
register early!!! Also, remember
to look on line at the web site for
up to date Swim Team
information. See you at
Registration!!!!!!!!!!!. 
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Congratulations Hannah
Kings Charter resident and
swimmer, Hannah Brinks won the
State High School AAA Swimming
Championship in the 100 fly with a
time of 57.25 seconds in February.
Hannah is a junior at Atlee High
School and the daughter of Paul
Bodenstine and Lindsay Brinks
Bodenstine. Congratulations and
keep up the good work! 
Member Services, QuestionsExt. 401
Resale Packages-Ext. 159
Managing Agent
Kris VanBenschoten Ext. 157
Account Associate
Carol White-Ext. 106
Clubhouse Email Address:
[email protected]
Reward Offered
Related To Vandalism
Up to $500 will be awarded by
KCOA to any person or persons
providing information leading to the
arrest and conviction of anybody
responsible for crimes committed
against Kings Charter Owners Association property. The amount of the
reward will be determined by the
Board of Directors of KCOA on a
case-by-case basis, and will depend
on the degree of damage caused by
the perpetrators, the number of people involved in providing information and other factors.
Call the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, 730-6140 or the Clubhouse, 550-2507 with any information. 
Clubhouse Closed
The Clubhouse will be closed for
Spring cleaning and will reopen
Monday, March 7 at 9:00 A.M.
During this time the residents are to
leave any mail in the drop box located outside the front door.
The aerobics program will continue their regular workouts during
the closing as scheduled. 
The Kings Review
Sunday
March 2005
Monday
MARCH 2005
Tuesday
March 1
Step/Sculpt
9:30am
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2
3
4
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
5
Clubhouse Closed For Cleaning thru March 6 - Reopens March 7 At 9:00am
Pilates
7:00pm
6
7
8
9
10
Step 5:30am
Step/Sculpt
9:30am
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
Yoga 7:00pm
13
20
PlayGroup
“Special Event”
10:00am
Ashland Library
14
15
16
17
Step/Sculpt
9:30am
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
10:30am-12:00pm
Yoga 7:00pm
Newsletter Deadline
12
Pilates
7:00pm
Step 5:30am
ACC Mtg
7:00pm
11
18
19
Egg Hunt
3:00pm
Board Meeting
7:00pm
Play Group
Pilates
7:00pm
21
22
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24
Step 5:30am
Step/Sculpt
9:30am
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
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26
April 1
2
8
9
PlayGroup
10:30am-12:00pm
Pilates
7:00pm
Yoga 7:00pm
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28
Easter
Step 5:30am
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31
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
ACC Deadline
Pilates
7:00pm
Yoga 7:00pm
3
4
5
6
7
Daylight Savings
Time Begins
Step 5:30am
Step/Sculpt
9:30am
Strength Training
5:30am
Step 5:30am
Play Group
10:30am-12:00pm
Yoga 7:00pm
Garden Club Mtg.
7:00pm
Pilates
7:00pm
All locations are at the Clubhouse unless otherwise stated.
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The Kings Review
March 2005
Kings Charter Commercial Owner or Tenant Articles & Advertising
* The primary purpose of the Kings Review is to communicate Association news and information to the membership. The secondary purpose is to
enable members to convey their family-oriented goods and services to each other. Advertising is available to Association members in good standing,
according to their membership, and on a first-come, first-served basis. Commercial members may insert display ads on a first-come, first-served basis
and of business card size. Ads must be camera-ready as determined by staff.
* Kings Charter Owners Association does not take responsibility for information submitted nor does it promote any particular business or service.
Classified Ads
Any Association member may advertise goods or services available for
sale. Each such entry may be up to three columnar lines.
For Rent: Office space available in KC. Different lease options available.
Call Alan 405-2641.
For Rent: Move your office close to home. The Manor House has offices
available. Call Linda, 338-6096.
For Sale: Cherry dining table 42” round w/18” leaf & 4 matching chairs in
ex. cond. Call 550-0971.
For Sale: Sears 5 HP chipper/shredder, EC-$200 OBO. Kenneth, 363-1077
For Sale: Yamaha trumpet-$400, Yamaha clarinet-$350, Armstrong flute$250. Call 550-5241.
For Sale: Round off-white table w/5 chairs, formal LR sofa-rose damask,
Thomasville fruitwood triple dresser w/mirror, canvas vinyl type floor
covering, hand painted, 8’ round, blues w/red. Call 550-0425.
For Sale: 15’ Bass boat w/Johnson 50 HP trolling motor, depth finder,
garage kept-$3300. Call 368-0400.
For Sale: Designer futon cover-purple & green-$10, Evenflo infant car seat
w/3 bases-$30, Graco infant swing-$10, Evenflo megasaucer-$15, Kolcraft
double stroller-$25, Gracy easy seat high chair-$25. Great cond. 550-4895
AtleeBiz.com is a FREE on line director of businesses serving the Atlee
area. List your business or find a local merchant by going to AtleeBiz.com
Child Care: Looking for 1st yr. college student (major/minor in Child
Psych) for 10 yr. old after school M-F 2:30-5:pm. Start in Mar. w/potential
to add hours in summer. Call 550-9507 for more info.
Creative Memories: Home classes/workshops & photo-safe albums. Jody
Barnocky, 569-6385 or creativememories.com/jodybarnocky
Handiman: Painting, ceramic tiling, electrical, plumbing, etc. Professional
quality & half the price, John Swierczewski. 550-1432.
Hedstrom Tile & Paint: Free estimates, references, licensed & insured.
Call 874-3054.
Moving Sale: Porch furniture-6 piece wicker set-$500, off-white contemporary sofa & chair-$400, traditional cherry bedroom set/night stand/dresser$300. Email for pictures or [email protected], 559-1728.
Murals: How would you like a mural painted in your baby or toddlers
room? Very reasonable rates, references & portfolio. Call Carl, 550-2022.
Nanny: Available for the summer. Call 746-8713.
Pet Care: TLCC-Tender Loving Critter Care-Quality in-home pet care.
Let an experienced neighbor care for your pet(s) in the comfort of their
own home. Licensed/insured, over 4 yrs. exp. Call Debbi, 550-0261.
Real Estate: Bookmark www.PickPatrick.com & search the 1000s for MLS
listings for your next property! Patrick McCrerey, Long & Foster, 5504528 or [email protected].
Real Estate: Don’t pay 6% to list your home! Experience professional
service & save money with Balducci Realty. Call Kathleen, 986-2816.
Southern Living at HOME: Call for a free copy of our Spring catalog,
Michele Slagley your Director/Independent Consultant at 559-3611 or
www.southern livingathome.com/micheleslagley.
Teen looking to raise money for People to People Trip this summer. Will
babysit, tutor math or pet sit. Kathryn, 550-4761.
Tutor: Former Henrico teacher can tutor grades 1-6. If your child is
struggling in school or just needs extra help-$30 hr. Call Becca, 550-2022.
Tutor: Former Atlee math teach avail. for tutoring. Call Brett, 550-9762.
Your Personal Designer: Paint consultation a specialty. Full service
interior designing including space planning, window treatments, furniture,
area rugs, & faux painting. Barbara Tomorowitz 740-3124/550-4762.
Your Personal Painter: Interior specialist making the inside of your home
more beautiful. Neat, clean & professional. Special rates for KC residents.
Call David Johnson, 550-1478.
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DURON
PAINTS & WALLCOVERINGS
*NOW OPEN TO SERVICE YOU*
●Quality interior and exterior paints●
●Full selection of tools, from brushes to ladders●
9555 Kings Charter Drive, Suite A
(804) 550-5789
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Present this ad at the store and receive $5 off
on your next purchase of Duron paint.
Store employee use allowance code 920
VWA
Virginia Wellness Associates
This certificate entitles new patients to:
-FREE 1/2 HOUR FULL BODY MASSAGE
-FREE CHIROPRACTIC CONSULTATION
Please call for an appointment
804-550-0780 Hanover
(The patient must be seen by the doctor prior to receiving a massage.)
9535 Kings Charter Drive, Ashland, Virginia 23005
Ask Dr. Bird
Q.
A.
Eliot W. Bird, D.D.S. · 804-550-1222
9568 Kings Charter Drive, Suite 102 · Ashland, VA 23005
Which are better the silver, or the tooth colored fillings?
The choice of materials for restoring a tooth has become more
complex as the number of materials available have become
greater. The two major advantages for “tooth colored” restorations
are esthetics and the ability to bond with the tooth. There are
many different types of restorations. The type of “tooth colored”
restoration which is best is indicated by the size and location of the
defect and the needs of the patient.
The Kings Review
March 2005
MARIO’S
Italian Restaurant
Pizza, Subs & More
550-0819
Kings Charter Village
Shopping Center
9551 Kings Charter Drive
Ashland, Virginia
Major credit cards accepted
Jody Harlow
Manager
Sandy Carroll
Owner
9539 Kings Charter Shopping Center
Ashland, VA 23005
Tel: 804-550-5760
Fax: 804-550-5760
Karen Pellegrino
FACILITY MANAGER
9400 Charter Crossing
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
(804) 550-0020
(804) 550-0855 FAX
Website: themanorhouseva.com
DVDS, VHS, PS2, XBOX & GAMECUBE
WE HAVE THEM ALL
El Rio Lempa
Mon - Fri 10:00 am - 7:30 pm
Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
550-0128
Electrolysis by appointment only
9523-B Kings Charter Dr.
Ashland, Virginia 23005
804-550-4744
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The Kings Review
March 2005
Junior And Adult Tennis Clinics
Youth Tennis Team News
Charles Gray · [email protected]
Margaret Davis · 550-0913
Charles Gray (USPTA and USPTR certified)
is excited to begin his third year as the Kings
Charter Tennis Professional. Charles has over 15
years teaching experience with players of all levels and ages. Whether it’s your first time ever
hitting a ball or looking to play tournaments,
Charles has a clinic for you.
Junior Clinics
Session I (5 Weeks)
Thursdays
March 17 - April 21*
5 - 7 year olds
3:30 - 4:00 P.M.
8 - 11 year olds
4:00 - 5:00 P.M.
12 - 16 year olds
5:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Fridays March 18 - April 22*
5 - 7 year olds
3:30 - 4:00 P.M.
8 - 11 year olds
4:00 - 5:00 P.M.
12 - 16 year olds
5:00 - 6:00 P.M.
*Please note that clinics will not be
held during Spring Break week.
Junior Clinics
Session II (5 Weeks)
Thursdays
May 5 - June 2
Fridays May 6 - June 3
Same times as above
Session I Adult Clinics
Beginner
Thursdays
March 17 - April 21
6:15 - 7:15 P.M.
Session II Adult Clinics
Beginner
Thursdays May 5 - June 2
6:15 - 7:15 P.M.
Session I Adult Clinics
Intermediate
Thursdays
March 17 - April 21
7:15 - 8:15 P.M.
Session II Adult Clinics
Intermediate
Thursdays
May 5 - June 2
7:15 - 8:15 P.M.
Cost of clinics are $40 per session for hour
clinics and $20 per session for 1/2 hour clinics.
Payment is due the first day of class. Please
make the check payable to Charles Gray. The
minimum number of students necessary to hold a
clinic is 4. Sign up by calling Charles at 2480231 or email him the clinic you wish to be in.
All clinics are held at the Clubhouse Court #1.
See you at the courts! 
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I
t is time to start the Spring Season! Matches are tentatively scheduled to begin
the week after Spring Break.
Packets with information concerning registration can be picked
up at the Clubhouse between March
7 and March 18. The packets will
contain information for signing up to play in the Junior
Suburban League matches as well as the information on
parent representatives. All paper work for the team will
need to be completed and returned to the Clubhouse by
Friday, March 18. Parents will need to consider being a
team representative. Teams that do not have a parent
representative can not be registered with the league. 
PlayGroup: Storytime In Ashland
Karen Davis · 559-5896 · [email protected]
The Kings Charter PlayGroup meets every Tuesday
from 10:30 until noon. It’s a great place to connect with
other parents and toddlers in our community. When the
weather is nice, we meet at the “Kings Swings” playground, just behind the Clubhouse. When it’s yucky
outside, we meet inside the Clubhouse where there are
lots of toys to share.
The PlayGroup usually has a “Special Event” on the
2nd Tuesday of each month. This month we will meet
on Tuesday, March 8 at the Ashland Library for their
Story Time at 10:00 A.M. (note the earlier time). Afterwards, we can take them out to the big train table for
some free play if we’re lucky, we might even be able to
see a train come by!
Just a reminder: the Clubhouse will be closed for
renovations for the first week of March, so we won’t be
able to meet inside on Tuesday, March 2. If the
weather is nice that day, come join us outside at the
Kings Swings playground.
If you have questions, please contact Karen. 
Swim Team Registration Dates
Sunday, April 10
Thursday, April 21
6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
Kings Charter Clubhouse
The Kings Review
March 2005
HANOVER
COUNTRY CLUB
Beautiful Setting…Wonderful Times
Golf…Tennis…Family Dining…
Swimming Pool
Family & Single Memberships
are available as well as our
New Business Membership
Contact us to schedule a tour
and receive Membership
information @ 804.798.8381 or
www.hanovercountryclub.com
14314 Country Club Drive,
Ashland, Virginia 23005
Behavior
Counseling
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March 2005
Vendor Signs
KC Committees Are Run By Volunteers
Architectural Control Committee
Karen O’Neil · 550-2507
Architectural Control Committee · Bert Wilson · 550-3246 This committee is
required by the governing documents for enforcement of architectural standards and is
intrinsic and critical to the preservation of property values.
Budget Committee · Eric Winfrey · 550-3551 Work with the Treasurer and Manag-
W
hen you are having work done on
the interior or exterior of your
home, the vendor doing the work should
not place his business sign in your yard.
The documents state:
28.1 With the exception of a professional
temporary sign not more than three (3)
square feet or a sign no larger than ten
(10) square feet belonging to a builder or
realtor to advertise a lot and residence for
sale or rent, no temporary or permanent
sign or other advertising device of any nature shall be placed upon any property
without the written approval of the ACC.
28.6 If a sign remains standing in violation
of the above regulation, the sign may be
removed by the Association.
If you wish to have a vendor sign, you
must submit with the ACC application
1. A description of the size and color of
the sign and the materials to be used
for its construction.
2. A drawing of the sign showing the
message and any graphics to be displayed.
3. A description of where the sign will be
located and how long it is to be displayed.
For more information on signs, see Section 28 SIGNS in your document notebook.
The deadline to submit ACC applications is the last day of the month.
Guideline Note: Making changes to
your yard, or to the exterior of your home
without prior written approval from the
ACC may violate the Covenants governing
Kings Charter. You may have to pay fines,
pay to undo the changes you made, or
both. 
ing Agent to prepare and then review the budget for the Association.
Community Watch Committee · David Johnson · 550-1478 Solicit owner participation in a community Crime Watch Program.
Grounds Committee · Rob Roszkowski · 368-0061 Responsible for ensuring that
the Association’s grounds contractor operates within the terms specified in the grounds
contract, assisting in the development of specifications for grounds related contracts
for bidding purposes, and suggesting ways to improve Kings Charter common areas.
Nominating Committee · Bob Hughes · 550-3954 Nominate as many people as
are interested in running for vacant Board of Director positions.
Recreation Committee · David Johnson · 550-1478 Plan, coordinate and carry out
events of a physical exercise or sport nature.
Social Committee · Sherin Ferguson · 550-3573 Plan, coordinate, and carry out
activities and events of a social or recreational nature for all members.
Swim Team Committee · Nadine Keene · 730-7018 Plan, coordinate and carry
out activities and events related to the swim team.
Web Site Committee · Steve Butler · 559-2347 Design and maintain an internet
web site in support of the spirit and activities of the community.
Wet Lands Committee · Vacant Promote the ecologically sound use of land
surrounding the lakes and wetland areas of Kings Charter and the cleanliness of the
bodies of water.
Get Involved!!! Volunteer!
The Kings Review
15TH
OF
THE
MONTH
DIRECT DEPOSIT
IF YOU NEED A
DIRECT DEPOSIT
FORM FOR YOUR
ASSESSMENT PAYMENT, PLEASE STOP
BY THE CLUBHOUSE
Sweet Monday
A sweet time of fellowship for all women, held the third Monday of the
month from 7:30-9:00 P.M. at Bess Kirks’ home, 550-0274, 9373 Pecan Tree
Court. We will meet on March 21 and the topic is “Spring Cleaning Jump
Start”. Who will be crowned “Queen of Clean”? No RSVP’s…Don’t miss the
fun and bring a friend. Each time is a new theme, devotion and sweet treat. 
Produced by
Kings Charter Owners Association, Inc.
c/o Community Group
4222 Cox Road Suite #110
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
Published Monthly
Deadline Date: 15th of each month
Association members are invited to submit
photos or articles of general interest to the
Clubhouse. The Association reserves the
right to accept, reject, or condense articles.
Board of Directors
President - Chris Pellegrino
Vice President - Bob Hughes
Secretary - Daniel Andersen
Treasurer - Eric Winfrey
Director - Bonnijean Boggess
Managing Agent
Kris VanBenschoten
(804) 270-1800 Ext. 157 · FAX 346-8640
The Association takes no responsibility
for the quality of items or services advertised
in the classified section.
Clubhouse Telephone (804) 550-2507
FAX (804) 550-9079
Kitchen Telephone (804) 550-3640
Clubhouse Hours
M-Th 9:00 A.M. - 8:30 P.M.
Fri. 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Sat. 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Sun. 1:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Remember: If you sell your house, you
must let the Managing Agent know!
If you did not receive your Governing
Documents during the closing process,
please call the Managing Agent.
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March 2005
· Directory Form deadline, March 31.
· When walking your dog, please walk him on a leash
and clean up after him.
· No bicycles, skateboards or roller blades permitted
on the tennis courts at any time.
· Swim Team registration Sunday, April 10 & Thursday,
April 21 6:30-8:30 P.M.
New Homeowners
Aynhoe Court
John & Regina Kuchta
Burkes Garden Place
Joan Baru
Charter Lake Drive
William & Diane Jones
Kings Charter Drive
Nelson & Kellie Liptrap
Manorwood Drive
Christopher & Kimberly Fulcrod
Radford Mill Terrace
Robert & Christine Poles
Spring Yard Sale
It is not to late to start pricing
your “for sale” items for the Annual
Spring Yard Sale. It will be held at
the Clubhouse and throughout the
neighborhood on Saturday, April 23
from 7:00 A.M.-Noon. The sale will
be advertised in all the local newspapers. 
Atlee Library
The friends of the Atlee Library
are looking for new members. The
mission of this group is to assist in
the development, operation and
maintenance of the Atlee Branch.
The groups goals are to raise funds
from private sources to provide financial support, special programs or
projects. The next meeting is on
Wednesday, March 6 at 7:00 P.M. at
the Atlee Library. 
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Step M & TH 5:30 A.M.
Step TU 9:30 A.M.
Strength Training W 5:30 A.M.
Yoga M 7:00 P.M.
Pilates TH 7:00 P.M.
Garden Club
Fitness News
Scholarships Update
Bonnijean Boggess · 550-9451
The Garden Club will be donating two scholarships this year
to Seniors at Atlee High School.
Each scholarship is for $350 and
will be given to a student planning to study horticulture at either a two or four year program
next year. The other scholarship
will be given to a Senior in good
standing that lives in Kings
Charter.
Thanks to your continued
support we have been able to
give scholarships each of the
past five years and this year we
have added a second.
The Garden Club has raised
this money at our yearly Craft
Fair given each Fall. Once
again thank you to our crafters,
to everyone who donated items
for the Silent Auction, and all of
you who come out each year to
shop. 
March is FREE MAN
MONTH! Sorry ladies, we’re not
giving them away. We are encouraging the ones we have to improve their strength and flexibility
by offering all classes to men free
of charge for the month of March.
Dana Hurst challenges stamina
and strength in the 5:30 A.M.
cardio and strength training. Bonnijean challenges strength and improves flexibility in the evening
Yoga and Pilates classes. This is
your chance to give it a try.
The 9:30 A.M. Tuesday stepn-sculpt class is filling up. Moms
are working out while kids play
with a child care provider. Afterwards many moms join their children in the Great Room for fun
and friendship with the PlayGroup. This class is a great way
to shape up for summer with your
friends and neighbors. 
Garden Club
The Garden Club will not meet in March due to the Spring cleaning of the Clubhouse. Our next scheduled meeting
will be Tuesday, April 5 at 7:00 P.M. at the Clubhouse.
At the April meeting, the topic will be on herbs.
Everyone is welcome, and please bring a friend. 