Davis Lake Communiq u é - Davis Lake Community Association

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Davis Lake Communiq u é - Davis Lake Community Association
September 2006
Davis Lake Communiqué
DAVIS LAKE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
9000 Davis Lake Parkway
704-596-6958
www.davislake.org
In and Around Davis Lake
Assessment Proposal
The DLCA Board would
like to announce the OFFICIAL results of the July 31
vote on the Assessment Proposal. The proposal PASSED
with a count of 446 YES and
139 NO, for a total of 585
votes. The minimum for a
quorum was 495 votes (60%
of the membership). The
votes were counted and verified by the staff of Carolina
Association Management,
our management firm.
Please direct any questions
about the voting procedure
or results to Pat Patterson
(CAM) at 704-531-6822.
Change Your EasyDraft!
With the new dues
structure, it is necessary for
every homeowner who uses
the EasyDraft system to log
in and correct your remittance amount to $139. Last
year, instructions were
printed in the DLCA Communiqué to help all residents:
• Set up a recurring quar-
terly auto payment to
DLCA for their quarterly assessment of
swim club dues
• Set up a one time payment to DLCA for their
quarterly assessment of
swim club dues
Continued on Page 6
DLCA Finance and Appropriations Committee
The Finance and Appropriations Committee has been
formed to guide the DLCA
Board in developing our annual budgets as well as in allocating funds throughout the
year. It consists of volunteer
members from a cross-section
of the Community.
The Committee Members
• Paul Menconi
• Kim Pellerin
• Doug Puzia
• Mike Stefanac
• Arnold Willen
Terry Potts, of the
DLCA Board, is the Committee’s liaison to the
Board.
are:
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analysis and finalization of
the 2007 budget, which is
due in October to the
Board.
The Committee will
also
be working with Pat
Marian Carlton – Elected
Patterson of CAM as apChair
propriate. The Committee
Steve Duis – Elected Vice- is in the process of ratifyChair
ing their mission and charJameel Barkat
ter. In addition, they have
started work on the budget
Joe Lacenere
No additional Committee volunteers are
needed at this time.
If you have any questions, please direct them to
[email protected].
If you have common
area maintenance or repair
issues that need to be focused on, please call CAM
at 704-531-6822, or send
an email to [email protected].
Inside This Issue:
Don forget—as of October
1st, dues are $139 for both
home owners and club fees. If
you use EasyDraft, you must
change your amount for withdrawal!
Letter from the DLCA President
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Club and Courts
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Davis Lake Calendar
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Personal Ads
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Davis Lake Community Association
Questions, concerns and issues
may be directed to: 704-596-6958
[email protected]
DLCA Board Members 2006
Doug King, President
9222 Heritage Woods Place
[email protected]
Alex Mones, Vice President
5124 Chestnut Knoll Lane
[email protected]
David Comer, Treasurer
8911 Shorehaven Court
[email protected]
Jeff Dail, Secretary
4737 Beech Crest Place
[email protected]
Terry Potts, Asst. Secretary
9117 Chimney Ridge Trail
[email protected]
Legacy HOA
Claire Fallon, President
8879 Legacy Lake Lane
[email protected]
Architectural Review Board
Covenants and Restrictions.
• Michael Orzech, Vice President
Confused as to what the Davis
Lake standards are? Check out the
Covenants and Restrictions on the
www.davislake.org web site. It’s
chock full of information, all of it important, especially if you’re considering updates or changes to your property. And that mailbox out front—if
it needs to be fixed up, you can get
specifications on standards at the
website as well. Check it all out!
Woodbridge Cmns/Woodbridge
Pl.
• Open
Downing Creek/Nuttree Bluff
• Open
Harris Glen/Fortunes Ridge
• Battey Lee
Crofton Springs/Chestnut Knoll
• Debbie Tlusty Geske,
(Secretary)
Old Fox Trail/Bridle Ridge
• Jeff Dail
DLCA VP, Board Liaison
[email protected]
• Teresa Hudspeth,
Deer Cross/Poplar Grove
To contact all members by email,
write to [email protected].
Please remember to submit applications for approval well in advance
of scheduling work, since the ARB
meets monthly for approvals.
ARB Members
The Davis Lake Architectural
Review Board is a volunteer group
that meets to insure all modifications
to residences conform to Davis Lake
covenants and restrictions. Information and forms may be found at
www.davislake.org/arb.htm.
ARB Members
For a specific neighborhood, direct your email to ARB
(neighborhood)@davislake.org
For example, if you want to send
email to the Deer Cross rep:
[email protected]
• Elizabeth Parker, President
Woodcroft HOA
Susan Becknell, President
4716 Morning Dew Court
[email protected]
DLCA Employees
Karen Belciglio, Int. Club Mgr.
704-596-6958
[email protected]
Winterberry Ridge
Liaison to Legacy and Woodcroft
Happy Birthday
To the Lovely Ladies
of the First Davis Lake Bunko League
Who Turned 50 This Year!
Love You All!
Carolina Association Management
4957 Albemarle Road
Charlotte, NC 28205
704-531-6822
www.cam-hoa.com
[email protected]
Pat Patterson
Barb Cook, Property Mgr.
Amy Milton, Accounting
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A Note From the DLCA President from Doug King
properly acknowledged and addressed fairly and professionally.
September, 2006
However, there is no room for the
Dear DLCA members,
personal attacks that your Board has
recently experienced and they will no
longer be tolerated. Remember that
The July 31 vote on a new HOA the DLCA Board consists of elected
dues structure is over and Davis
volunteers dedicated to do their best
Lake is now an all-inclusive commu- to enforce the legal Covenants and
nity. Effective next quarter, all 825
maintain all of our common areas
properties will be billed the same
and facilities. We are your neighbors
$139 per quarter and all home ownand friends with a tough job to do. I
ers will be able to use the Swim &
ask that you take the time to underTennis Club facilities that were prestand how the Association works
viously enjoyed by “members only”. before you criticize how it is workThis is truly a milestone for our com- ing.
munity.
We cannot do it alone and be
With this approval by a large
successful. I am asking you to supmajority of our membership, I conport our team by serving on commitsider that it is now a NEW DAY for
tees that will advise the Board. The
the three communities of Davis
long-established Architectural ReLake. This concept creates a chalview Board is still looking for memlenge to all of us to look at Davis
bers. New committees will focus on
Lake as a unit of ONE. For the
important areas such as Finance,
merger to be successful, homeownAmenities (club facilities, common
ers will need to be involved in the
areas, lake, etc.), Security, Activities,
community by volunteering to help
Projects, Compliance and Welcomand then participating with a positive ing. If you are willing to help by
attitude. We must create an atmosserving on a committee, please conphere of understanding, compromise tact CAM, our management comand respect for individuals and their
pany, or any Board member. Leave
ideas.
your name and contact information,
as well as the best time to reach you.
It is my goal to have all issues
that are presented to the Board to be
We are off
to a good start
with the creation of the Appropriations
Committee,
which will guide the DLCA Board in
developing our annual budget and
allocating funds throughout the year.
It is composed of eleven members
representing a cross-section of
neighborhoods and interests. The
members have elected Marian Carlton, a resident of Woodcroft, to chair
the committee. Terry Potts is the
Board liaison. There have already
been three meetings, with more
scheduled for the near future.
Finally, I want to thank all the
individuals (volunteers and employees) who have helped with the
planned events this summer. Your
service to our community is greatly
appreciated. I also want to thank the
CAM staff for their advice, positive
attitude and personal assistance.
They have been there to help with
events whenever we have needed
them, providing hours of manpower
at no extra charge.
Doug King
DLCA Board President
Jane E. Crock
Attorney at Law
Wills and Estate Planning
Evening and Weekend Appointments in Your Home Available
704-597-7374
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Club and Court News Items
Around the Clubhouse
• Mixed Doubles 4.0 - 4.5
Tennis Court Cups
We recently had an air conditioning service man look over the
system in the weight room. It is
over 19 years old, and certainly
looking to retire! We also are
working to correct the issues with
the weight bench. Thanks to Allen
Hecht for all his hard work in this
area. And be assured the board is
working on this!
• Men and Women's Singles 2.5
Please excuse our lack of
cups for the water coolers on the
tennis court. We ran out of them,
and have them on order from our
supplier. They are due in any day
now!
• Men and Women's Singles 3.0
• Men and Women's Singles 3.5
• Men and Women's Singles 4.0
• Men and Women's Singles 4.5+
Do you want to learn more and sign
Labor Day at the Pool
We are excited to welcome over
500 new members to our Swim and
Tennis Club. While all homeowners cannot access the facilities until
October 1st, when the new dues
begin, we are offering community
days at the pool before the season
ends. Check the website calendar!
If you are not receiving emails,
sign up for the list in at the DL
Member Web Site www.davislake.org/membersonly/
or send an email to [email protected] asking to be
added to the list.
Tennis!
The days will be getting cooler
soon. Kids will be back in school.
And thoughts start turning towards
fall tennis. Registration for the Fall
Tennis Session is NOW OPEN!!!
This fall, there is something for
everyone. Here are the following
adult leagues for all skill levels:
• Women's Doubles 3.0 - 3.5
• Women's Doubles 4.0 - 4.5
• Men's Doubles 3.0 - 3.0
• Men's Doubles 4.0 - 4.5
• 3 on 3 Team Tennis for 2.5-3.0
• 3 on 3 Team Tennis for 3.5
• 3 on 3 Team Tennis for 4.0+
• Mixed Doubles 3.0 - 3.5
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up? Just go to the web site,
www.matchmakertennis.com.
Tennis Championship Cup
Jim Courier and John McEnroe,
along with Aaron Krickstein, Mikael
Pernfors, Pat Cash and Todd Martin are
coming to Charlotte for the Championship Cup on September 20-24th.
Don't wait! Tickets Are Going Fast!
Come see some world class tennis for as
little as $15.
Five full days of all-out competition;
eight of the best players who have ever
played the game. The players competing
for the inaugural Championships are
among the best to have ever played the
game. Two legendary former world #1s
including John McEnroe who is a 7-time
Grand Slam Champion and Jim Courier
who captured four Grand Slam titles
head the field. Other tennis greats will
also be competing.
If you are interested in additional
information, email our office or call the
office MatchMaker Tennis at 704-8476808.
Last Days at the Pool
Sadly, the pool closes in September for the season. We will be
hosting all Davis Lake homeowners, from all neighborhoods, on
September 10th from 11:00 AM
to 8:00 PM. Please remember,
you must bring picture ID for all
family members over the age of
18. Guests will be allowed, four
per homeowner family at $5 each.
Come out and enjoy the fun!
The snack bar will be open, and
you are invited to bring your own
beverages—just remember, no
glass in the pool area.
Members Only at the Pool
A party is being planned for
members on September 17 from
11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Look for
details in your email blasts!
Tennis Attire
Please remember that proper
tennis attire must be worn
• Shirts must be on at all times.
• Children not allowed on the
courts without an adult for
tennis play only.
• Not pets allowed on the courts.
• Not bicycles allowed on
courts.
Remember that the sign up
sheets are by the club house. Reserved courts for 1 ½ only. Men
night is Monday 7:00 till 9:00 and
Ladies night is Tuesday 7:00 till
9:00.
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Around Davis Lake and the Clubhouse: September Calendar of Events
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Note: The events listed in this calendar will be held at the DLS&T
Clubhouse at 9000 Davis Lake Parkway (unless noted otherwise). After October 1st, events are open to all Davis Lake homeowners. For more details
or updates, check Page 4, the www.davislake.org Calendar of Events, or call
the DLST Clubhouse at 704-596-6958.
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5
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Labor Day Party
All Homeowners
Picture ID Req’d.
Food $5 4-6 PM
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12
Pool Open
11 AM—8 PM
All Homeowners
Picture ID Req’d.
Rain Date for 9/4
Burger Bash
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7
14
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DLCA Board
Open Meeting
7:30 PM
Friday
Saturday
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2
8
9
Pool Open
10 AM—8 PM
Members Only
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Pool Open
10 AM—8 PM
Members Only
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27
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31
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2
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Pool Closes
Last Day
Members
Only Party
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In and Around Davis Lake (cont. from Page 1)
• Modify a recurring payment to
DLCA for their quarterly assessment of swim club dues
• Request your password if you
forgot it.
Since that time, Easy Draft has
made some improvements and
streamlined the process. Unfortunately, EasyDraft has not had the
time to update its instructions, but
the new Web Site screens are very
intuitive and easy to use. Below are
some new help hints that will help
you modify your existing payment
or establish a new payment.
Remember you do not need a
password to get to Easy Draft. Just
go to the DLCA Web site
WWW.Davislake.org and close to
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the bottom of the screen in the left
column you will see the icon entitled
EasyDraft. Hit this icon and follow
the screen instructions.
This should be a fairly easy process. However, if you still have any
questions or need help email Jerry
Bielfeldt at
[email protected].. He will
respond either by email or phone.
By the way, the benefit of EasyDraft is you never have to worry your
payment being late. You will have a
time stamped receipt (email) of when
you made the payment.
Davis Lake Art Auction
Don't miss out on all the fun! The
Davis Lake Art Auction will be held
at the Speedway Club at Lowe's
Motor Speedway Friday, November
3rd. The event will begin at 7 p.m.
and will include cocktail buffet dinner, beautiful artwork, and music
afterwards. Reserve your spot for
$35/pp or you can get your very
own table for 8 for $280. You can
bid on any of the artwork or just
enjoy a night out with friends.
There will also be a cash bar.
This event has previously been
sponsored by the DLWC but it is
now a fundraising event for our
community to help fund events and
projects right here in Davis Lake.
Contact Melissa Whipple (704)9219634 or Sandy Shafran (704)5992554 to reserve your spot. If you
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In and Around Davis Lake
(cont. from Page 1)
Love Davis Lake but need more space?
would like to help with this community fundraiser, please give us a call - WE NEED YOU!
Fun at Lenny’s Subs
This Fall, from September
through November, Lenny’s will
start a new tradition called the Fall
Family Fun Nights. Thursday
nights from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Lenny’s
will be hosting a variety of fun family oriented activates. Some of these
activities include:
• Bob the Safari Guy will be mak-
ing balloon animals, a bit of
magic and face painting
• Free food prize giveaways with a
spinning prize wheel that the kids
can spin themselves,
• Word puzzle night with crossword puzzles, mazes, and word
finds
• Coloring and paper airplane making contests
We’d love to encourage your
neighbors to join us for these fun
times!
We also would like to let everyone know about a special Davis
Lake Appreciation Night on Saturday, Sept. 23rd. We’ll be hosting an
event to thank our neighbors for their
business. We’ll be offering discounts
and free food and beverage prizes to
those who attend. This date is not set
in stone, so give us your feedback! If
you think another date would be better, we are flexible.
Check out 9602 Highstream Court for sale in DL!
• Custom built!
• John Weiland’s McIntyre Plan.
• 2 Story w/ full basement.
• 3 1/2 car side entry garage.
• 4 BRs + bonus/loft + study.
• Upgrades Galore!
• Wooded cul-de-sac lot in
beautiful Poplar Grove section.
Call Beth Pihl to get On The Move.
704-408-8371
www.bethknowsrealestate.com
email: [email protected]
nity for would-be homebuyers or visitors. These signs have been posted
since the Vote increase meeting. Whatever it means, it is not something we
want happening in our community. The police have been notified, and appropriate action will be
taken.
Vandalism at Woodcroft
If you know who is posting these
signs at the right around Woodcroft
and on the islands on Davis Lake
Parkway, please send an email to
[email protected]. This is a very
childish action which does not give a
very good impression of our commuPage 7
Please contact the DLCA, CAM, or the police if you know who is responsible for these signs.
D AV I S L A KE C O M M U NIQ U É
Friends of the
Davis Lake Community Association
Cordially Invite You and Your Guests to an
Auction of Fine Art
To benefit the Davis Lake Community
Friday, November 3, 2006
Preview Party: 7:00 p.m. Auction: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: 35.00 per person. Reserved tables for 8 are $280.
The Speedway Club
At Lowe’s Motor Speedway
Previewing an Extensive Collection of Fine Art
While Enjoying Cocktails and Dinner
Choose from Beautifully Framed Oils, Watercolors,
Serigraphs, Lithographs and Reproductions
by World Renowned Artists.
For further information or tickets please contact:
Melissa Whipple (704) 921-9634 or
Sandy Shafran (704) 599-2554
artsouth productions, inc.
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D AV I S L A KE C O M M U NIQ U É
CAM’s Corner
CAM appreciates the opportunity to provide its management services to the Davis Lake community. Our priority to the Davis Lake
community is to preserve, protect
and enhance property values! Our
mission is to provide fair and equitable treatment of all homeowners
as we realize an understanding of
the homeowners’ association concept. Our dedicated years of training and experience enable us to
maintain a consistent and professional approach to each area of concern in the Davis Lake community.
As part of our service to the
DLCA community, and by direction
of your board, we drive the community and note the condition of all
neighborhood properties. Those
that are not in compliance with the
governing documents receive a
“letter of notice” from us, with a
request for correction of the situation. However, we also send out
“letters of appreciation” for those
owners with well manicured yards
and letters that addressed non-
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compliance concerns.
cannot immediately resolve.
We have received some calls
thanking us for our efforts and providing information regarding concerns
with constructive suggestions for the
neighborhood. Those calls certainly
make us appreciate the quality of
Davis Lake homeowners.
CAM has also been consulting to
the DLCA board on procedures and
events pertaining to the swim and
tennis club. Budgeting, club procedures, accountability, personnel transition and many hours of personal
involvement have produced on-site,
hands-on operational understanding. It has also allowed CAM to become acquainted with many homeowners.
Unfortunately, we also received
rude, abusive, and threatening phone
calls. While we will be polite and
respectful in addressing your concerns, we cannot respond to these
calls. Please be aware that we may,
regretfully, have to report those to
proper authorities if they become
threatening.
CAM continues to be in a period
of transition and is making every effort to address, respond and correct all
situations of which we have knowledge. We ask that any homeowner
having a financial or community
(property) management issue to
please call, email, fax or mail us immediately. We share with the Davis
Lake Board those concerns that we
We appreciate the positive comments that we continue to receive. It
means we are doing our job correctly. If you would like to volunteer and help out with many areas of
need, please contact CAM or any
board member.
We appreciate your patience,
cooperation and support as we continue our transition with Davis Lake.
As Davis Lake homeowners move
into this new environment, we will
be there to address your needs and
service your community.
D AV I S L A KE C O M M U NIQ U É
Bedrooms
Type
HLA
Sale Price
Days on
Market
9801 Furlong Trail
3
Ranch
1,362
$139,900
7
9809 Furlong Trail
3
2 Story
1,632
$157,000
60
9510 Saddle Run Trail
4
2 Story
1,886
$165,900
16
9400 Harris Glen Drive
3
2 Story
1,967
$161,500
11
9766 Whitewood Trail
3
2 Story
2,016
$185,000
9
9741 Whitewood Trail
4
2 Story
2,025
$167,000
155
9514 Saddle Run Trail
3
2 Story
2,033
$160,000
38
9119 Laurel Ridge Trail
3
Ranch
2,053
$222,000
14
9500 Saddle Run Trail
4
2 Story
2,056
$167,500
8
9205 Pebble Creek Way
3
2,084
$184,900
12
9307 Pebble Creek Way
4
2 Story
1.5
Story
2,104
$171,500
11
9761 Whitewood Trail
4
2 Story
2,160
$183,900
11
5004 Poplar Grove Drive
4
Ranch
2,193
$229,500
54
9815 Steed Court
4
2 Story
2,300
$199,000
21
9509 Harris Glen Drive
4
2 Story
2,310
$192,000
45
9612 Chimney Springs Place
4
2 Story
2,319
$211,000
9
9234 Heritage Woods Place
4
2 Story
2,323
$215,000
6
9203 Pebble Creek Way
3
2 Story
2,385
$195,000
40
4606 Deer Cross Trail
4
2 Story
2,496
$210,000
40
5136 Chestnut Knoll Lane
4
2 Story
2,523
$247,000
27
9237 Heritage Woods Place
4
2 Story
2,550
$225,000
16
4513 Poplar Grove Drive
4
2 Story /
2,722
$225,000
45
5021 Old Fox Trail
4
2 Story
2,742
$285,500
65
5040 Poplar Grove Drive
4
2 Story
2,900
$300,500
36
9108 Brightleaf Place
4
2 Story
2,932
$278,000
182
4903 Downing Creek Drive
5
2 Story
2,962
$262,250
122
9208 Ivy Brook Court
4
2 Story
3,010
$267,500
13
4914 Old Fox Trail
3
2 Story
3,024
$315,000
14
4948 Poplar Grove Drive
4
2 Story
3,232
$300,000
36
4901 Foxbriar Trail
5
2 Story /
Basement
3,756
$375,000
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Address
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Basement
The
Davis Lake
Real Estate
Report
Northlake Real Estate LLC is
pleased to provide information on Davis Lake home
sales from February 20th to
August 20th 2006. The following is sorted by heated
living area (HLA) so you can
determine what your home
might be worth.
Before you decide to sell
contact Deb Usher
GRI, Broker in Charge at
704-806-4354 or
[email protected]
Northlake Real Estate LLC may
or may not have sold any of the
homes listed above. All information deemed accurate but
must be confirmed by the user.
Copyright 2006 Northlake Real
Estate LLC
This is a paid ad from Northlake Real
Estate LLC.
D AV I S L A KE C O M M U NIQ U É
Personal Items for Sale/Announcements
This area is available for free postings
by any Davis Lake resident. All ads must be
for personal items to be sold, and items or
services wanted.
To place an ad, either call 704-4424566 or email [email protected]
• For Sale: White crib with slide out
drawer underneath, $150. White
changing table, $20. Bedding
Sets: "Serendipity" by KidsLine
(Noah's Ark theme). Set includes
comforter, crib sheet, bumper pad,
bed skirt and window valance,
$50. "Twinkle Twinkle" by Lambs
& Ivy (Moon and Stars theme). Set
includes comforter, crib sheet,
bumper pad, bed skirt, diaper stacker
and mobile, $100. All prices negotiable. Please call Karen at 704-5096522.
• For Sale: – Pro-Form 525 Performance Treadmill. Power Incline, Adjustable Speed, folds and has wheels
for easy storage. Tracks time, distance, speed, pulse and calories
burned. Has cup holder and small
tray. In great condition. $250 (was
originally $695). 704-877-9152 or
email [email protected].
• For Sale: Selected Mary Kay items
Ad Prices
The DLCA Communiqué is produced monthly, and distributed by
volunteers to each residence in Davis
Lake. It is also available in .PDF at
www.davislake.org.
are 15% off regular
price. Products include cleansers, moisturizers and microdermabrasion set. Please
contact Teresa Hudspeth @
704-496-4484 if you are interested. Thanks!!
• For Sale: Baby Changing Table $50 obo. Medela Pump In
Style Breast Pump $100.
Barely used Gerber Baby Bottle
Set $10 obo. Cloth Diapers set
of 20+ with covers (multiple
brands) $50 obo. 704-599-6107
• For Sale: 6.2'x2.5' Frigidaire
chest freezer. Excellent condition. $300. Please call 704-4998762
• For Sale: Many Children's
items. 2 bed rails, girls winter
clothes size 2T-3T (some
smaller sizes also),snow suits,
boots, baby gates, potty chair,
potty seat (ring for standard toilet), Playskool baby doll changing station, Fisher-Price Baby
Playzone: Pull Up Ball
Blast ,baby changing table organizer, Fisher Price fish tank
crib soother, Discovery Toys
CASTLE MARBLEWORKS®
Play Tower. All excellent condition. Call 704-5979304. I can email photos.
• Tutoring: Is your child having
issues doing his homework? At
times do you feel as though
your child is just not reaching
their full capabilities? At A+
Tutoring, we encourage your
child and guide them step by
step through their work to help
them reach success. Call Corey
for more info @ (704)-307-8896
Email:
[email protected]
Website: a-plustutoring.shorturl.com
Love music?
Want to learn to play guitar?
Take guitar lessons with an experienced teacher!
Ad prices are:
Business Card
$30.00
Quarter Page
$60.00
Half Page
$125.00
Full Page
$250.00
Discounts given for ad renewals.
Contact the editor at 704-442-4566
or
[email protected].
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References upon request. Half hour lessons are $15.
Call Danny Hecht
704-598-6005 704-907-2064 (evenings)
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The Davis Lake 2006 Fall Garage Sale
Sponsored by the Davis Lake Swim Team
Saturday, October 7th
From 8:00 am until Noon on Saturday, October 7th, the Davis Lake Swim Team (the Dolphins) will once again be
sponsoring the Community Garage Sale. ALL Davis Lake residents are invited to turn their clutter into cash!! Not only
will you make $$ for yourself, but a portion of the proceeds will go towards the Dolphins’ 2007 swim season.
To participate, simply fill out the slip below and return it with a check for $25 made out to Davis Lake Swim Team
to Wendy Andrews @ 5007 Foxbriar Trail (Winterberry Ridge) By Friday, September 29th
Contact Wendy Andrews at 704-921-7695 or email at [email protected] with any questions
Get in on the HUGE turnout of buyers that flock to Davis Lake for this sale. As part of the entrance fee, the Swim
Team will obtain your permit (Mecklenburg County requires a permit for each participating household) and place
ads in local newspapers and magazines. In addition, your address and a description of the items you are selling will be
included on a map (if you make the deadline!) to be distributed at the neighborhood’s entrance.
Special markers will be given to all participating households to place on the mailbox on the day of the sale. Houses
without this marker that are participating will be asked to donate $25 to the Swim Team and may be subject to a fine by
the City of Charlotte. This is a great chance to take advantage of the advertising and legwork we do for you. Not sure if
you have enough clutter to get rid of on your own? Why not join up with a neighbor and split the $25 fee!!
The night before the sale, participants will receive a kit, which will include: your permit, special house marker, map/
list of items for sale at each house and a helpful hints instruction sheet.
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_____Yes!!! I want to hold a garage sale at my home on Saturday, October 7th. To receive a permit and be listed on the
map, return this form by Friday, September 29th to Wendy Andrews, 5007 Foxbriar Trail (Winterberry
Ridge). Please note: if you miss the deadline, you will be responsible for purchasing your own permit at 720 East
4th Street (downtown).
Name________________________________
Neighborhood_____________________
Address______________________________
Phone____________________________
_____Please check if you are interested in participating in an “unofficial” pre-sale Friday evening, May 6th, to allow
neighbors and other garage sale participants an opportunity to shop early.
Items for sale (req’d):
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