The Davis Lake Communiqué
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The Davis Lake Communiqué
J U LY 2 0 1 2 The Davis Lake Communiqué The Official Publication of Davis Lake INSIDE THIS ISSUE: July Calendar 2 Past Davis Lake Events: Info. & Photos 3 to 6 “Save the Date” for upcoming summer events 6 IMPORTANT July Board Meeting Info: Visit from Harris Teeter President & CMPD Officer 7 “Lawn of the Month “ 8 Advertisements 9 Board in Action 10 4th of July Bike Parade & Celebration Come celebrate Independence Day at the Clubhouse & Pool with some traditional patriotic fun! Be sure to decorate your bikes, tricycles, riding toys & scooters for this special holiday because our kids bike parade will start the day off right. Parade line-up will begin at 9:15 a.m. in the Clubhouse/Pool parking lot followed by a 9:30 a.m. judging. Prizes will be awarded to the best decorated bike (tricycle, riding toy or scooter, etc.) in three different age categories. Everyone who participates will be sure to get some patriotic goodies!! After the parade the pool will open at 10 a.m. There will be poolside activities & games throughout the day (schedule below). If contests are not your thing then we welcome you to kick off your flip-flops and cut a rug to some good tunes because the band, “Tastes like Chicken 5.0 “ will be making their appearance from 1-5 p.m. Be sure to bring cash because the Chili Man will be poolside with delicious items made to order throughout the day. Back by popular demand we welcome the infamous Cardboard Boat Race so be sure to start working on those immediately because this competition requires a lot of crafting to win! Rules: 1.Work in pairs to make a boat using ONLY two materials… CARDBOARD and DUCT TAPE!! If you decide to use paddles, they too must be made ONLY out of cardboard and duct tape. The use of any other material is grounds for disqualification. 2.Decorations are welcome, however, they may not contribute to helping the boat keep afloat. Thank You Davis 11 Lake Swim Team Sponsors! Swim Lessons, Staff List & a Word from pH Pool Management 12 “What’s Happening in Davis Lake?” 13 Davis Lake Youth Services 14 ARC & Important Contacts 15 & 16 3.Boats must be large enough for both people on the team to fit!! (Typically 10 x 5) Both sailors must get in the boat and paddle it across the Davis Lake pool without going under Prizes will be awarded for the following: First/Second/Third place, Most Creative & Best Shipwreck 9:15 a.m.: Bike Parade Line-up Begins in Clubhouse/Pool parking lot 9:30 a.m.: Bike Parade Judging Begins for Best Decorated bike in 3 age groups 9:40 a.m.: Bike Parade Begins 10:00 a.m.: Pool Opens: Spot Stake Out- Come early because seating fills fast!! *First 100 people to walk in to the pool will get a patriotic goodie bag 11:00 a.m.: Coin Dive (Ages will be divided up- 6 & under, 7-10 & 11-15) 11:30 a.m.: Baby Poolooza (Children 4 & under will meet at the Baby Pool for Toy & Duck Toss) 12:00 p.m.: Juice Box & Soda Dive (All ages will be divided up) 12:00 p.m.: “Buck’s Ice Cream Truck” will be at the pool until 2 p.m. (Cash ONLY!) 12:30 p.m.: Break for Lunch (Chili Man will be at the Pool- Cash ONLY!) 1:00 p.m.: Live Band Begins- “Tastes Like Chicken 5.0” 1:50 p.m.: Beer Dive (21+ Must Show Valid ID) 2:20 p.m.: Wet Sweatshirt Relay (Ages 12 to 17- first 4 teams of 4 people to sign up) 2:50 p.m.: Greasy Watermelon Contest (18+ Only- first 3 teams of 4 people to sign up) 3:20 p.m.: Snack Shack at the Pool Check-in Desk 4:00 p.m.: Cardboard Boat Race: Rules above- start working on these now because awards will be given out for the first 3 to place in the race, Most Creative & Best Shipwreck!! 4:30 p.m.: Freeze Pop Distribution IMPORTANT: Harris Teeter President, Fred Morganthall, and CMPD Officer C. Sayre will be attending the Board Meeting on July 11th. Please refer to page 7 for more information. P AGE 2 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ July 2012 Sun Mon 1 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 ARC Meets To- Social day! Committee Meeting 7 p.m. 4 Bike Parade 9:15 a.m. Celebration 10 a.m. 5 6 7 Swim Team Championship at NOMAD 8 9 Private Rental 9-3 p.m. 10 11 Board Meeting 7 p.m. 12 13 14 Private Rental 4:30-8:30 p.m. 15 16 17 18 19 Legacy Board Meeting: Open- 6:45pm Closed– 7pm 20 21 Burger Night & Dive-In Movie 6pm 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ARC Applications are DUE today! 31 ARC: The ARC meets the first Monday of each month. Please have your applications in before that date. Summer is here, so if you are going to be doing anything to the exterior of your home or property, don’t wait until the last minute. Plan ahead & get your application in for review. For more information regarding the ARC, refer to page 15. *THERE ARE 2 VACANT VOLUNTEER POSITIONS! PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] TO INQUIRE* Social Committee: All are Welcome! Come when you can… bring your creative ideas, input or simply a helping hand for upcoming events! Want to see an event or your very own idea put into action?! Let us know & stop on by! Meets the first Tuesday of every month. 4th of July Celebration: refer to page 1 for a detailed schedule of parade times & activities at the pool. Pool Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. & Activities Run: 9:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. DLCA Board Meeting: These are the second Wednesday of each month and are open to all residents! Any questions, concerns, suggestions or issues you care to address please join us! We love to hear from our residents!! *Harris Teeter President, Fred Morganthall, & CMPD Officer C. Sayre will be in attendance!! Please refer to page 7 for more details. Burger Night & Dive-In Movie: Join us poolside for cooked to order food from 6-8 p.m. followed by a Dive-In Movie beginning at dusk (typically around 8:30 p.m.). Be sure to bring cash because we will have hotdogs, hamburgers (garden available, too)., salad, chips, water and sodas available for sale. We will know the movie choice closer to the event. If you have any suggestions feel free to contact the Community Director, Megan, at [email protected] T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ P AGE 3 “Sweet Summertime” Davis Lake has been keeping busy with fun and entertaining events for all ages & holidays. The summer kicked off with bringing two holidays together: Cinco de Mayo & Mother’s Day. We began festivities at the Clubhouse for this epic “Cinco de Mama” event filled with fun piñata games and a contest for best margaritas & home made salsas. For select photos be sure to turn to page 4. The pool had its grand opening on May 19th and had a great turnout of sun bathing folks. A week later Davis Lake residents gathered poolside for our annual “Memorial Day Celebration”. We were accompanied by DJ Bill Pellerin & kept feed by the infamous Chili Man throughout the day with all of his signature cooked to order meals. Families & friends enjoyed many games for all ages including our traditional coin, soda, juice box & adult beverage dive. Other activities included a “Water Balloon Toss”, & “Musical Beach Balls” for all to participate, “Duck Toss” & “Hot Potato” for the little ones and an “Adult Survivor Relay” & “Frozen T-Shirt Contest”. We made sure everyone was able to cool off by distributing complementary ice cream cups & freeze pops. Select photos from this event can be found on page 4. We made sure to celebrate the end to another school year and welcoming summertime with our “School’s Out Party!” on June 8th. The event was quite the success!! We had one of our popular “Burger Nights” to help raise money for Clarks Creek Nature Preserve– our neighbor down the street that is looking to raise money in order to help improve the park to becoming a patron friendly area with restrooms, receptacles and other basic amenities. Please refer to the June communiqué for more information on this amazing cause. The grill was cranked at 6 p.m. and thanks to the Kirschman family, the Travers family, Jesse Willems , Megan Morsillo & Gary Strader we were able to keep food cooked to order and satisfy the demand. “Partners for Parks”, an organization that is helping Clarks Creek reach their goal, had staff members at the pool with live turtles & a corn snake named “Popcorn” for residents to learn more about & to interact with. The night winded down with our “Dive-In Movie” event that began at dusk. The movie we showed was a “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”, which was a big hit with the audience! We are proud to say the event was a success with everyone staying entertained and well feed– not to mention we raised over $600 for Clarks Creek (Continued on Page 6). Like “Davis Lake Social Activities” on Facebook!!! Don’t want to miss out?! Be sure to ‘like’ us on Facebook!! Ever wonder what all of the commotion is that’s going on down at the Clubhouse & Pool? Looking for something to do or a way to meet your neighbors? Search for “Davis Lake Social Activities” on Facebook and “like” us! This social page keeps all of our residents up-to-date on all of the fun activities that’s happening in Davis Lake. Check out event information, photographs & weekly updates! Feel free to comment, post ideas & suggestions for future events or upload even your own photos from these events! *New Photographs have been Posted* P AGE 4 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ P AGE 5 P AGE 6 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ Sweet Summertime” (continued from page 3) For more photos from the “School’s Out Party” be sure to refer to page 5. The most recent event we had this summer was our “2nd Annual Father’s Day Fishing Tournament”. We had a great turnout as lots of Davis Lake families joined around the lake gazebo. The day started off with a demonstration and the first catch of the day– both by Joe Fass (photo to the right). After a few hours of fishing and many catches later, the tournament moved to the Clubhouse for a homemade BBQ lunch & award ceremony. Everyone who came out received a “Participation Certificate” to honor the day. Other awards included 3 winners in each age group for the “Fish Fish Caught”, “Most Fish Caught” & the “Largest Fish Caught”. Meanwhile, the pool was kept entertained for Father’s Day by jamming out to tunes by Davis Lake resident Brian, better known as DJ Festivus. Brian set up prior to opening and did not leave the pool until it was close to closing time. For more photos from the fishing tournament & DJ Festivus be sure to turn to page 5. Even more photos can be found on the “Davis Lake Social Activities” page on Facebook. Save the Date!! **Here are some upcoming events you may want to look out for!! Be sure to check upcoming newsletters, Neighborhood News e-blasts & the online calendar for further details as each date approaches** July 20th: “Burger Night” & “Dive-In Movie”- check closer to the date for the movie choice August 7th: “National Night Out–” We will have an evening dedicated to promoting the safety of our community and the city we live it. This event will take place at the pool from 6-8 p.m. August 18th: Adult Themed Party– Olympics Theme– anyone who would like to assist in planning any activities please contact Megan at [email protected] August 24th: “School’s Back Party!”- Burger Night & Dive-In Movie September 1st: “Laid Back Labor Day”- Join us poolside as we celebrate Labor Day with music, food & fun!! Keep a look out for more details about an activity schedule. September 9th: “Jazz Sunday”- We are going to wind down the summer season with some relaxing jazz music & a brunch set up of pastries and bagels September: Volunteer Opportunities for Davis Lake residents– Our Community Director, Megan Morsillo, is working to gather various volunteer opportunities in and around the Davis Lake areas to help students who need community service hours or those who would like to participate in some community involvement. The organizations, dates & tasks will publish in next month’s communiqué issue. If you have any suggestions please feel free to contact Megan at [email protected] T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ P AGE IMPORTANT BOARD MEETING: JULY 11th at 7 p.m. Two very important people will be attending the July Davis Lake Board of Directors meeting on July 11th. One of them includes CMPD Officer C. Sayre & the other is Harris Teeter President, Fred Morganthall. Please feel free to contact Megan at [email protected] if you cannot be in attendance and would like to submit questions to be brought up at the meeting for Officer C. Sayre or Mr. Fred Morganthall CMPD OFFICER C. SAYRE Breaking & entering crimes have been committed around the Davis Lake area of Charlotte and CMPD is here to help prevent this from happening to you and your family. CMPD Officer C. Sayre will be attending the meeting to emphasize the importance of basic safety precautions all of us should partake. Feel free to bring any questions you may have to the meeting. A few ideas Officer Sayre will focus on include, but are not limited to, the following: Keeping garage doors shut Not leaving valuables visible at night Being sure that all car & house doors are locked Being aware of the above precautions will go a long way. Be sure to report any suspicious act before it is to late. One important key is COMMUNICATION. Be sure to give as much detail as possible in the description. Even the simplest of concerns can be called in. For example, if you see someone illegally fishing in our lake call it in. Officer Sayre has already caught one person this summer. The more hands on deck, the better! HARRIS TEETER PRESIDENT FRED MORGANTHALL Fred Morganthall will be attending the July 11th board meeting as he would like to address the Davis Lake community about plans for the new Harris Teeter store in the Shoppes at Davis Lake. This meeting will be very insightful for both Mr. Morganthall & our Davis Lake community. The goal of the meeting is for Davis Lake residents to get exclusive information about the new Harris Teeter that will be going in the Shoppes at Davis Lake where Lowe’s Food used to be located. Harris Teeter is also looking to receive insight from Davis Lake about what they are looking for in this location, suggestions, comments & concerns. We need for Davis Lake to mark their calendars and come to the July board meeting to show support and represent our community to the President of Harris Teeter. Let’s show them they made the right decision to become our neighbor!! 7 P AGE 8 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUE Lawn of the Month: June Selections Davis Lake Neighborhood Lawn of the Month Address Lawn of the Month Homeowner(s) The Ridge 4816 Canipe Drive Jenette & Graham Jarman Woodbridge Place 9643 Whitewood Trail Jim & Carol Brinson Woodbridge Commons 9710 Stoney Run Court Matthew & Tara Brooks Poplar Grove 5023 Poplar Grove Drive Randy & Patricia Murphy Chestnut Knoll 5017 Chestnut Knoll Lane Doug & Lynn Calnek Bridle Ridge 4914 Windchase Lane Nicole & Nat Keppler Winterberry Ridge 5143 Foxbriar Trail Paul Distabile & Vincent Cowen Crofton Springs 9341 Crofton Springs Jay & Chantal Zampella Harris Glen 9426 Harris Glen Drive David & Sandra Kerman Nuttree Bluff 9520 Arborview Court Licia Marci Fortunes Ridge 9307 Harris Glen Drive Harold Bickings Old Fox Trail 5020 Old Fox Trail Ben & Susan Pai Deer Cross 9117 Chimney Ridge Trail Dan & Terry Potts Downing Creek 4900 Downing Creek Drive Rebecca Aktas Each month the Lawn of the Month committee drives through the Davis Lake neighborhoods and selects the perfect lawn from each one. Winners have a sign in their yard to show off their prestigious Davis Lake award! Selections depend on many things including a fresh cut lawn, pruned plants, colorful arrays of flowers, grass health among other things. If you have any questions about what you can do to improve your odds at winning Lawn of the Month or would not like to have the sign displayed in your yard please contact Curt at: [email protected] T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUE P AGE 9 How do I purchase a business advertisement in the Davis Lake Communiqué? Advertisements are accepted as long as payment is received first. Checks must be filled out to Davis Lake Community Association and turned in to Megan Morsillo, the Davis Lake Community Director, at the Clubhouse during hours of operation (refer to page 16). The advertisement must be sent by the 15th of each month to [email protected]. Advertisements can be sent digitally via email (jpeg format) or a hard copy can be turned in to the Community Director. The advertiser will then sign a contract agreement and receive a receipt for their records. Business Card…..$30 1/4 Page………….$60 Half Page………… $125 Full Page………….$250 Note: If three (3) consecutive months are purchased for a 1/4 page size or larger there will be a 10% discount. Must be paid up front. Questions? Concerns?: Contact the Communiqué Editor at [email protected] or 704-596-6958 Personal Advertisements This area is for free postings by Davis Lake residents. All advertisements MUST be for personal items to be sold or items/services wanted. Portable Dog Kennel by Petmate, Excellent Condition--Almost New! Medium size: 28"D x 20.5"H x 21.5"W, made of heavy duty plastic, with a metal door and secure spring latch. Meets USDA requirements for shipping live animals. I paid $69.99 at Petco, plus bought a $20 soft fleece washable bed that fits exactly inside, which is included. Asking $45 OBO. Please call Julie 704-598-1445. ————————————————————————————————————————————————— Jim Shore Christmas Santa Figuirine: Christmas Warmth– Santa/Cat Roly Poly. Item Number: #4002418. Year Introduced: 2005 (Retired). Height: 10 inches. Displayed a few times. Retailed for $56.99; asking $36. Call Lisa at 704-921-4339 ——————————————————————————————————–—————————–—–——— Woman’s Specialized bike in great condition: $250 Lawn Boy Self Propelled Mower–4cycle, 6.25HP, Model10335: $75 *Pictures are available* Please contact Teresa at 704-905-0882. ————————————————————————————————————————————————— For sale - 2005 Honda CRF250X / 280X - Excellent condition, Ready to Ride, has Athena 280cc Big Bore Kit with fresh rings, e-start, Black Excel Rims/Wheels/Hubs, FMF Q2 Silencer and Power Bomb Header, Bark Busters, fork bleeders, New Chain & Sprockets, great suspension and lots of extras. $3,150 negotiable. Call or text Alan at 980-229-7990 —————————————————————————————————————————————-——— "Charlotte company Seeking an Electronics Technician to build electrical and mechanical assemblies. Main duties would include soldering PC boards, wiring AC & DC circuits, building cable assemblies, configuring computers, and assembling automated mechanical equipment. Prefer individual with an associates degree and/or direct experience related to these duties. Contact Alan weekdays at 704-561-3100 or at [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________________________ Sentry Model S0407 Fire Safe $90. Panasonic 2-line phone system. $90 obo. Braun Espresso-Cappaccino maker, used once, in box. $20.00. Waring Pro Belgian Waffle Maker. $20.00 obo. George Forman Grilling Machine-Double Grill. $20.00. Homedics Back Therapist with Heat Massage, new in box. $15.00 Contact Russ at 704-921-0621 P AGE 10 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ DLCA Board in Action New Kiosks/Landscaping: McGee Brothers have been working diligently on the new kiosks this past month throughout our Davis Lake community. Once all of the signs are completed McGee Brothers will be cleaning all of the signs. Terra Green Landscaping will be installing pine needles around each sign to prevent red clay from splashing and staining the brick.. The landscaping will not begin until the Fall season since there is no irrigation in place at the entrances. Tennis & Volleyball Courts: Court One began working on the courts in mid June. The net & hardware on the volleyball court has been replaced along with the posts that support the net itself. The tennis courts were painted & sealed with a fresh coat of green paint. Pool Lights: The lights surrounding the pool have been evaluated & replaced to better visibility during evening hours and afterhours events & rentals. Minor Improvements: The Board has approved getting hooks installed in the pool restrooms on the stall doors, touching up the Clubhouse interior walls & a new television for the fitness room. T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ P AGE 11 The Davis Lake Dolphins Would Like to Thank Our Sponsors: The Davis Lake Dolphins swim team will be finishing up their twenty-second season the first week of July. The season will conclude with the championship at NOMAD on July 7th & the Dolphins banquet on July 9th. The Dolphin’s worked hard all season long with practices running Monday through Thursday and swim meets throughout the month of June. The Dolphins are proud to say they were supported by the above sponsors and appreciate all they have done for the team this season!! The swim team was even featured in the Charlotte Observer with a flattering article about their first home swim meet on Tuesday June 12th against Skybrook. The article also has a feature online through the Charlotte Observer website accompanied with a photo slide show narrated by Julie Dail. The article was published in the newspaper on Saturday June 16th in the local & state section. Thank you again for all you have done for our Dolphins swim team!!! JUNE 2012 P AGE 12 Swim Lessons & Davis Lake Pool Staff **Please contact a lifeguard manager at the pool check-in desk for more information pertaining to swim lesson slots** Classes: Rate: Group Lessons: (6 or less) $50.00 Semi-Private Lessons: (3 or less) $75.00 Private Lessons: (1 on 1) $100.00 Lifeguards Assistant Manager: Ali Puzia Head Guards: Brittany Belanger Brittany Brooks Dates: Session I June 11-June 21 Session II June 25-July 6 (No Class July 4th) Session III July 9-July 19 Session IV July 23-August 2 Levels: Level I Water Exploration– Beginner Level II Primary Skills & Stroke Readiness– Intermediate Level III Stroke Development– Advanced Times: Classes are held Monday-Thursday Fridays are used as make-up days Each class is 30 minutes Mornings: 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 or 9:30 Guards: Morgan Butz Delaney Clatterbuck Ben Comer Grayson Godwin Abbey Gration Rachel Marquis Daniel Mylett Hannah Schaeffer Desk Attendants Heath Banner Austin Beasley Andy Fleming Tyler Henderson Bo McMillan Jesse Sutherland A Word from pH Pool Management The following incident did not occur at Davis Lake, however, we wanted to emphasize that safety is of great importance here at pH Pool Management. As many of you may have seen or heard from various news reports, a seven year old boy nearly drowned in a Charlotte community pool the first weekend of June. A lifeguard was present and pulled the boy from the water and initiated CPR. The boy was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries. This accident has weighed on me heavily over the weekend as I considered how we can prevent an accident of this nature from ever occurring at a pH Pool Managed facility. I believe the answer lies in a joint effort to protect our children. Safety has always been our number one goal, and over the days and weeks to come we will be reviewing all of our safety protocols to ensure we are doing everything we can as a lifeguard staff to protect the public. In return, I would ask you to remind your members of the importance of being vigilant as parents and caregivers at the pool, because in the end there is no care that a lifeguard can provide that is better than that of a parent. Thank you for your business and please let us know if we can do any more to improve our service. P AGE 13 T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ What is Happening in Davis Lake? The 25 Mile Club The 25 Mile Club is a season long swimming competition amongst residents. You have from pool opening day, May 19th ,until the last day of the season, September 9th, to complete 25 miles in laps. We have had a great turnout!! We are still looking for winners so keep up the hard work. There are prizes for winners who place in the top ten and first place too of course!! There is a notebook located at the Pool Check-in Desk where each resident participating will track their own number of laps. Spread the word!! *Reminder: a lap is 2 lengths of the lap lanes, meaning you must swim down the lanes and back to complete one full lap. Davis Lake Men’s Tennis Database: If you are interested in joining, please contact Scott Schaeffer at: [email protected] Be sure to include the following: Name, Contact Information & Level of Play Donations? If you have any household items, clothing or furniture you would like to donate please contact Davis Lake resident, Julie Moore, at: [email protected] She will be glad to pick them up for the Church of God Children’s Home in Concord. Davis Lake Book Club: Meets once a month at the Clubhouse or a members house to discuss a book that was chosen by someone within the group. Bring appetizers, drinks & conversation! Interested? Please contact Kelly via email at: [email protected] Contract Bridge Group: Interested in meeting new people & like to play Contract Bridge? This group of Davis Lakers & friends will meet once a month. To join in on the fun contact Nancy Schaeffer at [email protected] !! Attention Lake Norman Charter High School Folks: Looking for Student Driver or Carpool Group to share with drives to & from Lake Norman Charter High School during the upcoming year. We have 2 high school students. Please contact Lorie if you are interested at [email protected] Calling all Davis Lake Residents under 21 years Please notify Megan Morsillo, the Community Director, by emailing the following information for a Davis Lake Contact List for everyday services. This includes, but is not limited to yard work as well as pet, plant, house and babysitting. There has been numerous residents looking for such services and it will be nice to build this over time and help the Davis Lake community. Please email: [email protected] with your rates (note if negotiable or set), contact information, age, credentials/references and what you do service you offer. Natalie Buechler, age 14 Neighborhood resident 10 years (Downing Creek) Parents Kim Ball and Mark Buechler Conscientious and Dependable, Certified through American Red Cross Babysitting Class Michelle Kunstmann, age 15 American Red Cross Babysitter Certified Experienced with babysitty, child care, mother’s helper duties Also experienced in pet care (walking or extended watch), plant care, etc. Rates are negotiable and I can furnish Davis Lake references upon request. Also available for pet sitting Contact 704-921-4437 or 704-654-6591 Home phone: 704-599-0193 Aleksandr “Alex” Wittemann, age 13 “Sterling Services” The goal: Greatness, The path: Hard Work Lawn Mowing: $20 Dog Walking: $5/dog House Sitting: $10/day Raking/Blowing: $5 Car Washing: $10 Vacation Services: $20/day Contact Information: Phone#: 980-939-3700 Email: [email protected] Heritage Woods Resident Keith Kunstmann, age 16 Responsible, timely and clean yard work. Pet care (walking or extended care) Rates are negotiable, reference upon request. Contact 704-921-4437 or 704-654-5942 Morgan Smith, age 12 Babysitting & Mother’s Helper Rates are negotiable. Home #: 704-597-9552 Email: [email protected] P AGE 15 DLCA ARC Members (by community): *Crofton Springs & Chestnut Knoll: Bruce Auerbach *Deer Cross: Tari Conway (Chairman) *Downing Creek Nuttree Bluff: VACANT *Harris Glen & Fortunes Ridge: Paul Crowder *Old Fox Trail & Bridle Ridge: Mike Sansone *Winterberry Ridge & Poplar Grove: VACANT *Woodbridge Commons & Woodbridge Place: Berg Gleason *DLCA Board Liaison: Betty Lee Friendly Reminder: Please be sure to stow your trash receptacles away when they are not out for trash pick up. This gives curb appeal a simple face lift. T HE DAV IS LAK E COMMU NIQUÉ Architectural Review Committee (ARC) The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is dedicated to keeping our community within the architectural specification that help make it a great and beautiful place to live. Their role is to evaluate proposed modifications to one’s home and/or property to ensure they conform to the ARC specifications. All exterior modifications to homes and/or landscaping must be submitted for review and approval by the ARC before work is started. Also, all trees must be approved prior to being cut down. Applications should be dropped off at the Clubhouse. The committee meets the first Monday of each month. Please submit your application no later than the Friday before the meeting. Architectural specifications, forms and procedures can be found online at: http://davislake.org/arc.htm IMPORTANT: ***THERE ARE 2 VACANT VOLUNTEER POSITIONS THAT ARE AVAILABLE & MUST BE FILLED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE EMAIL US — [email protected] The Davis Lake Communiqué www.davislake.org Page 16 Important Davis Lake Contacts DLCA Property Management Company: Cedar Management Group *All e-mails to the following addresses must identify sender’s name, community name & address DLCA Board 2012 President Steve Duis Vice President For general community concerns: [email protected] Mail Address: P.O. Box 26844 Charlotte, NC 28221 For ARC application questions: [email protected] Physical Address: 9500 Statesville Rd. Charlotte, NC 28269 For compliance and/or violation issues: [email protected] Office: 704-644-8808 For community maintenance questions: [email protected] Betty Lee Treasurer Steve Donai Secretary Jeff Dail Member at Large Fax: 704-509-2429 For billing questions: [email protected] Steve Calhoun Email [email protected] Woodcroft Board 2012 Legacy Board 2012 President Stephanie Jackson President Vice President Anne Long Debra Jordan Vice President Treasurer Bill Wilson Jenni Gray Secretary Secretary Lynne Chamberlain Doris Wilson Member at Large Member at Large Jean Long Megan Davis Property Manager Lance Berger Email [email protected] Karen Griffin Davis Lake Aquatic & Event Director Megan Morsillo [email protected] [email protected] 704-596-6958 Summer Hours: Sun & Wed: Closed Mon, Fri & Sat: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tues & Thurs: 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m. DLCA Webmaster Email [email protected] Hope Hunt [email protected]