GREATER FIRST COLONY NEWSLETTER
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GREATER FIRST COLONY NEWSLETTER
GREATER FIRST COLONY NEWSLETTER September, 2014 Volume 32, Issue 9 PRESIDENT’S CORNER Where did the summer go? Even though it went too fast, it was another great summer in Greater First Colony, don’t you think?! As always, I want to thank the following people to kick off the September newsletter: Jerry Dye for the donations of golden beverages that magically appear each party, Ruth Larson for her countless hours as pool chair this summer, my Fools Regatta help: Richard Schauffler and his son Zack, John Lacey for the sound system, our volunteer judges and the entire Larson family for help running the event. I am pleased to report we raised over $570.00 for the Marina Fast Forward Fund between registrations and donations. Our big winners were as follows: People’s Choice-Christmas 2014, Most Ingeniousa rookie with his “Bottle Rocket”. Most Environmentally Friendly- the “Day Fairy” and lastly the Worst Example of Naval Architecture and the coveted “Mr. Potato Head Award to Mr. Szykman and his “Beer Boat” (need I say more). A special thanks to Roger Hunt and all the volunteers for our Labor Day Picnic. On a sad note, Sandy Tarantelli has resigned her position as Business Manager, effective September 1. I know I speak for every one when I say a huge thank you for her nine years of service to Greater First Colony. I am very pleased to report that Megan Schultz has accepted the position of Business Manager. As many of you know, Megan has been very involved in the budget process the past few years and she has her Master’s Degree in Accounting from W&M. The board unanimously approved the hiring of Megan. I hope you all received a copy of the 2015 budget for GFCACA. A special thanks to Sandy Tarantelli and Megan Schultz, as well as the board, for all their work on the budget. I hope you are planning to attend the General Membership meeting scheduled for Sunday, September 14th at 4:00 pm at our clubhouse. The Board’s sincere hope is that by moving this to a Sunday, we will have better attendance from those of you who seem to always have a conflict with children’s activities on weeknights (hint hint). We have some very exciting news to share with all of you at this meeting and we need to approve the budget. There will be plenty of time for questions, if needed, prior to the vote. In closing, we want to wish our dear friend, Bob Hunt and the entire Hunt family the very best, as Bob recovers from his accident on August 14th. You can never keep a great man down, Bob, get well soon! Respectfully submitted, Craig Larson, President AUG. 5, 2014 BOARD MTG. MINUTES President Craig Larson called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM. Board Members present were Tucker Edmonds, Sonya Peretti-Hull, John Otey, Jim Szykman, John Hochella, Alisa Lacy, Amy Day, Kevan Danker, and Terry Arnett. Meagan Schultz was also present. The minutes from the July Meeting were approved as written. Tucker gave the Treasurer’s report. For the fiscal year through July 31, 2014: Revenue: $176,521; Operating Expenses: $81,491; Capital Expenditures: $17,581; Net Income: $77,449. Please note the fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. In New Business: The Wigginton’s of Merrimac Trail are the owners of the Shellbank Woods house at 110 Jameswood that has been under construction for the last 15 years. They have put a rope across the front of the property. However unsightly the fence,. Call JCC Police Non-Emergency Number (566-0112) with every security incident! If it’s an Emergency — Dial 911 James City County will not get involved unless the fence is over 6 feet. They are, however, in violation of the restrictive covenants of Shellbank Woods. The Board will be pursuing its options in addressing the issue. John Otey stated residents need to be mindful of the covenants within their own neighborhoods. All Board Members agreed and asked residents to abide by any covenants set forth within their own neighborhood and for the general good of all in GFCACA. Kevan announced Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) will be adding a route along Greensprings Road with a stop at Greensprings and The Maine. The route will follow Jamestown Road to Greensprings Road to John Tyler Hwy to Route 199 and back to Jamestown Rd. Business Manager Sandy Tarantelli has tendered her resignation effective September 1. Sandy has dedicated herself to GFCACA with amazing hard work and perseverance for the past 9 years as Business Manager. The Board thanks her for her long lasting service. Replacing Sandy will be First Colony resident Meagan Schultz. Meagan has served on the Board in the past and has helped prepare the budget for the last several years. Meagan holds an MBA from William and Mary and is currently studying to sit for the CPA Board Exams. The motion to hire Meagan Schultz passed unanimously. The Board also approved to move the next General Membership Meeting to Sunday, September 14 at 4PM. The Board hopes that a Sunday afternoon meeting will allow more families to attend and allows the children to play on the playground during the meeting. In Old Business: The sale of the 9-acre wetlands parcel is scheduled to close on August 22. Calendar of Upcoming Events The Board continued from the last meeting a lengthy discussion of the 2015 Budget. Every committee request was considered and in depth conversations occurred concerning the Pool, Park, Clubhouse, Tennis Courts, Lake, Marina and Beach, Community Garden and Landscaping in general. Membership Dues and Initiation Fees for general membership, the pool, and the marina were also discussed. The Board will be implementing online payment options for dues in the near future. The suggested Reserve Study will be presented to the General Membership Board Meeting in September. If approved, it will help us determine where we need to apply the funds from the sale of the land and give us a realistic assessment of our community assets and their upcoming needs as our amenities age. Craig announced the Fools Regatta raised over $500 for the marina. The Board thanked the Larson family for another great event. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 9:14 pm. Respectfully submitted, Amy Day, Secretary Sept. 14 General Membership Meeting 4:00 pm, Clubhouse Sept. 3,8,10, 15,17,24,29 Yoga Clubhouse Oct. 26 Halloween Pumpkin Carving/ Hayride 5:00 pm, First Colony Beach Nov. 1 Ninth Annual Walk for Hunger Meet at 9 am, in the parking lot of the clubhouse Kevan reported on our website: Our site is currently hosted by Go Daddy and will require $200 to maintain it. Eventually it will benefit GFCACA if we update the website to one that is universal and can be used with any web hosts. The Board approved a new sign on John Rolfe to direct traffic to turn left onto Shellbank to go to the marina. 2 SUNSHINE COMMITTEE My sincere thanks to all of the neighbors who assisted Bob in his recent bicycle accident. I am sorry that I am not aware of all of you by name, but I am so grateful for your efforts. To Linda Knowlton and her daughter, big hugs and thank you for your help and concern. To the gentleman who called to alert me to the accident and to let me know that an ambulance had been summoned, I appreciate your help so very much. Please let me know who you are so that I may personally thank you. We have received many calls of concern and support and we thank each and every one of you for these as well. The entire Hunt family is so grateful to be living in this caring neighborhood. Sylvia Hunt Belated get well wishes were sent to Kerry Armbruster of Crossover Rd, who had an operation this summer. Pam Franck of Shellbank Drive is undergoing heart surgery at Duke University as I write this. I have sent best wishes from the association, and hope that by the time this is published she will be recovering nicely. We sent get well wishes to Sid Lanier of Shellbank, who is recovering from an operation. BEACH AND MARINA REPORT I also sent a note to Howard Burke of John Rolfe Lane, who if suffering multiple medical problems. For many years Howard was our Beach and Marina Chair, and has always been a helpful presence down there. Slow Hurricane Season But don’t forget: you need to have a plan for your boat. You are responsible for moving or securing your boat. If you are out of town, someone needs to be able to execute your plan. I received the following note from JoAnne Liebler: “To our Neighbors and Friends, Len loved where we lived and for 33 years we have been blessed to be part of this great community!! Thank you for the flowers; however, the support and kindness given to our family is most appreciated.” Don’t Loan Your Jet-ski Recently, a member loaned a guest their jet ski. The guest was not experienced, and ended up ramming a boat (OK, my boat!). Extensive damage to my motor meant he had to pay to have it replaced—a $1,900 mistake. Lucky for me, he was honest and owned up. Lucky for all of us, no one got hurt. You wouldn’t loan your car or motorcycle to someone without a license or experience would you? Reminder: Virginia law requires anyone 45 years old and younger to have taken a boater safety course in order to operate a jet ski. I received the following note from Augie and Sandy Liebler: “The Liebler family thanks you for your kind expression of sympathy and the lovely flowers. Lennie was loved and respected in our community and will be missed by many.” Long-time resident and great First Colony supporter, Bob Hunt, fell off his bike while swerving to miss a dog on The Maine, which had run out into the street. He took quite a fall, as I understand, and we all send our wishes for a very speedy recovery. Fool’s Regatta This year the Regatta raised over $500 for marina improvements. We will use that money to continue upgrades at the marina. Thank you to Craig Larson and Family and all our participants. I just learned that Mark Gavan, son of Bill and Mary Gavan passed away on August 11th. The Gavans were long-time residents, and great supporters of our association. Mary died a few years ago, and Bill moved away. If anyone knows his current address, please let me know, so I can send him a card from the association. William & Mary Sailing The team is back for the Fall. As always, they will organize sailing events to which we are invited and do marina clean up volunteer work. They have also improved their docks. You can follow the team here http://williamandmarysailing.wordpress.com/ I appreciate so much when neighbors inform me of sadness or sickness in our community. Please don’t assume that someone else will tell me. I would rather get 10 calls than none to alert me to sickness or any other adversity. We want those in pain to know that we care. It doesn’t take a minute to call or send me an e-mail. Thanks to all those who keep me informed. Boats/Trailers Must be Functional Please note that owners must keep their boats and trailers functional and licensed/registered. Please ensure your trailer tires are ready to roll. Boats/ trailers not functional will not be allowed to renew spaces next year, per our marina rules. Ann Hunt, Sunshine Chair 229-1384 [email protected] See you on the river, Richard Schauffler, Beach/Marina Chair 3 For sale: Antique Victorian Chest of Draws with full length swivel mirror in the middle 2 large & 2 smaller draws. Also boxed mirror draws on each side. Exc cond. $550. Call Pat / Carl Cafiero 258-4540 These ads are free to resident members of Greater First Colony only. Ads are generally limited to 20 words or less, must be submitted to [email protected] no later than the 20th of each month for inclusion in the following months newsletter and are to be used only for tangible items. GFCACA is not responsible for any disputes that may arise between seller and buyer. 4 5 FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!!!! 1230 RICHMOND RD WILLIAMSBURG 12490 WARWICK BLVD NEWPORT NEWS 4511 JOHN TYLER HWY WILLIAMSBURG 2098 NICKERSON BLVD HAMPTON 6 7 WELCOMING COMMITTEE Sylvia and Carter Davis, the new owners of 171 The Maine, have been familiar with First Colony for many years. For the past 14 years, they have lived in Berkeleys Green and often came through our neighborhood when they were out walking. In addition, their children, Julia and Jake, have been on the swim team for the past 5 years which required the family to spend even more time here. Things started to change after Carter's sister, Erin Roehrle, moved to First Colony and invited the Davis family to go to the marina with them for water activities. The Davis family loves anything to do with water. In fact, the children are on swim teams year round which requires Sylvia to specialize in chauffeuring as part of her homemaking skills. Carter is supportive and proud of the children, but he has to work. He is a US Marshall. Once their view of First Colony had been expanded, they decided that maybe they needed a house in First Colony, too. They are pleased with their newly remodeled house with its huge yard. When they sit on the screened porch on the house's top level, they are in the tree tops looking over the back yard which extends farther than they can see. It's blissful, too, as they no longer have to compete or even hear the noise of their former neighbors at Berkeleys Green doing their endless yard work. Contact us for new neighbors that you see. Georgia Allen Carolyn Morris [email protected] [email protected] First Colony Memorial Garden Attention neighbors! First Colony is home to a very special and unique place – the memorial garden. It is located midway within the park and can be entered from the parking lot or from Pasbehegh Drive. This lovely area lends itself to reflection and peaceful moments. The First Colony Garden Club has been taking care of the garden including weeding, watering, planting and mulching. This past year in particular has seen a renovation in design and the addition of many new shrubs and plants. The garden is available to all residents so, if you have not already visited it, please do. As always, the First Colony Garden Club welcomes new members anytime but you do not have to be a member to enjoy the memorial garden! NOTES FROM THE GARDEN CLUB First Colony Garden Club kicks off the new year with our Wine & Cheese meeting on Monday, September 15th. Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse the third Monday of the month, September through May. All Greater First Colony residents are welcome as we discuss our programs and speakers for the year, and catch up with our neighbors. If you are interested in gardening, please join us. There are no requirements to know anything about plants or landscapes, no competitions, and no flower arrangement judging. If you would like to attend with another member, call one of our board members and we will be glad to meet you before the meeting. Board members are: Suzanne Alt (607 -745-7978), Georgia Allen (565-3293), Sandy Liebler (220-1212), Sue Halladay (345-2796), Marion Wolfe (565-1860), Melanie Davis (564-3364), or Patti MacGillivray (221-9516). Patti MacGillivray Submitted by Mary Stuart Coffman First Colony Garden Club Member 8 The 9th Annual Greater First Colony Walk for Hunger Please make a note the 9th Annual Walk for Hunger is on November 1st at 9 am. We will have free T-shirts available for participants on a first come, first served basis. Availability is pending sponsorship. If interested in becoming a shirt sponsor of this long running GFCACA tradition, please contact me. Meet in the parking lot at the park a few minutes before 9 am, place your donations in the silver Ford truck, grab a T-shirt and make the First Colony Loop with your neighbors. As usual we gladly welcome bikes, trikes, strollers, skates, and skateboards, pets, et al. If you are unable to participate in the walk your donation is still warmly appreciated and will be collected via brown grocery bags like last year. Contact me with any questions--warmly, Bobby Jankovic. Email [email protected] Phone 291-1114 112 The Maine School Is Opening. Please obey the speed limit and watch for children and parents at their bus stops. THE SPEED LIMIT in First Colony IS 9 Are you interested in renting the Clubhouse for your next party, social event or business function? A beautiful, spacious and affordable facility, the Clubhouse is available for rental by members and non-members for business meetings, private functions, community events, and much more. The Clubhouse features high ceilings, patio, deck, full kitchen, seating for up to 150 people, ample parking and a beautiful view of the park. The Clubhouse is located at 125 Pasbehegh, adjacent to the playground, pavilion and pool. Clubhouse Fee Structure For events sponsored by Association Members: Number of attendees 1-50 51-100 maximum Up to 3 hours $45.00 $55.00 Up to 5 hours $65.00 $85.00 Up to 8 hours $95.00 $130.00 101-150 $100.00 $140.00 $200.00 For events sponsored by non-First Colony residents: Number of attendees 1-50 51-100 101-150 maximum Up to 3 hours $65.00 $75.00 $150.00 Up to 5 hours $95.00 $115.00 $200.00 Up to 8 hours $140.00 $175.00 $275.00 Call *Marion Wolfe to make reservations for the clubhouse. You may contact any Clubhouse member for information or to take a tour. (Clubhouse members are listed below) Sandy Tarantelli 221-8195 *Marion Wolfe 565-1860 *Kerry Armbruster 564-0447 Ann Hunt 229-1384 Dion Walsh 220-1638 Roger Guernsey 229-9496 10 FIRST COLONY EMPLOYMENT HELP LINE * Red Cross Certified **CPR certified Janet Riddett—Certified K-5 Teacher, teaching Adult [email protected] 810-9577 experience, Tutor for elementary grades Jessica Lee-Babysitting*, Pet Sitting 14 Years 345-9432 Ashley Hoover—Baby Sitting*, Pet Sitting 14 Years 810-9844 Caroline Larson— Babysitting,** Pet Care 15 Years 259-9237 Victoria Hardy—Babysitting, Pet Sitting, Plant- 13 Years 253-8422 Zachary Ward-Leaf pick-up 13 Years 535-5455 Zychowski, Ted—Available for tutoring in general mathematics, pre-algebra and algebra. Certified teacher for grades 4 - 8 Adult 259-0969 Full Availability ing, Mowing To receive notice that the newsletter is available for viewing on the website by e-mail, send a quick note to [email protected] and include your name, street address, and email address. You will receive the link to the eNewsletter in your e-mail each month! To view the newsletter on the First Colony Website as well as accessing information regarding membership, Committee information, community events, the activities calendar and booking community facilities go to http://www.greaterfirstcolony.org. All you need is Adobe Acrobat Reader to view, print and forward your color eNewsletter—and it’s FREE at several Internet sites, including http://www.adobe.com/ or http://download.cnet.com/Adobe-Reader/300010743_4-10000062.html Advertising Rates: Business card - $15; quarter page - $25; half page - $37.50; full page - $75; Employment Help Line listing - $12 per year. Unless noted, deadline is the 20th of each month. Editor: Teresa Turner, 817-6797, 145 Pasbehegh, [email protected]. Payment must accompany ad. Make check payable to GFCACA. The Greater First Colony Area Civic Association publishes this newsletter monthly for the benefit of the membership. Unless noted, deadline for ALL newsletter submissions is the 20th of each month by 9pm. 11
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