2005 Summer - Holly Tree

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2005 Summer - Holly Tree
My
Holly
Tree
My Holly Tree
Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, Issue 3
inside
inside
Volume 3, Issue 3
Summer 2005
Summer 2005
Summer 2005
A PUBLICATION FOR HOLLY TREE RESIDENTS
A PUBLICATION FOR HOLLY TREE RESIDENTS
ANNUAL GARAGE SALE
GARAGE
The annual Holly TreeANNUAL
Neighborhood
Garage SaleSALE
is scheduled for Saturday,
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Information Update
Information Update
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New Homeowners
New Homeowners
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Beautification Report
Beautification Report
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Recipe Corner
Recipe Corner
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Children’s Book Review
Children’s Book Review
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Pat’s Letter
Pat’s Letter
Special points of interest:
Special MEMBERS
points of interest:
-BOARD
&
-BOARD MEMBERS
COMMITTEE
INFO &
COMMITTEE INFO
-BRAVO-ONE OPERATING
-BRAVO-ONE
OPERATING
HOURS
AND CONTACT
HOURS AND CONTACT
NUMBER
NUMBER
-ARCHITECTURAL GUIDE-ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES
LINES
July 23rd
8:00
A.M.
until
noon. Once again
there
be Subdivision
maps
The from
annual
Holly
Tree
Neighborhood
Garage
Salewill
is scheduled
for Saturday,
provided
at from
the main
on noon.
Plantation
Drive
well as
other
entrances having
July 23rd
8:00entrance
A.M. until
Once
againasthere
will
be Subdivision
maps
Information
provided atBoxes.
the main entrance on Plantation Drive as well as other entrances having
Information
In addition,Boxes.
Goodwill Industries has agreed to bring a 28’ trailer to the lot across
the street
from the
pool at 10:00
A.M.has
thatagreed
day totopick
up aany
theacross
In addition,
Goodwill
Industries
bring
28’leftovers
trailer tofrom
the lot
sale
residents
wish
to donate.
will be
in the newspapers
thethat
street
from the
pool
at 10:00There
A.M. that
dayantoadvertisement
pick up any leftovers
from the
about
this residents
event. wish to donate. There will be an advertisement in the newspapers
sale that
about
event.
Pleasethis
note
that Goodwill does NOT accept the following items:
Please
note that Goodwill does NOT accept the following items:
- Appliances
- Appliances
- Bean
Bag Chairs
BeanParts
Bag Chairs
- -Auto
& Automotive Waste
Auto Parts
& Automotive Waste
- -Building
Materials
Building Materials(used)
- -Carpeting/Padding
Carpeting/Padding
- -Computer
Monitors (used)
Computer
Monitors
- -Gas
Containers/Oil
Tanks/Kerosene Heaters
GasGrills
Containers/Oil Tanks/Kerosene Heaters
- -Gas
Gas GrillsHousehold Items
- -Hazardous
Hazardous
Household
- -Halogen
Floor
Lamps Items
HalogenBeds
Floor Lamps
- -Hospital
Hospital Beds
- -Lawnmowers/Small
Gas Powered Items
Lawnmowers/Small
Gas Powered
ItemsWaterbeds
- -Mattresses,
Roll-away Beds,
Box Springs,
Mattresses, Roll-away Beds, Box Springs, Waterbeds
- -Newspapers/Magazines
Newspapers/Magazines
- -Oxygen
Tanks
Oxygen
Tanks
- Plants
Plants
- -Playground
Equipment
Playground Equipment
- -Piano/Organ
(unless in mint condition)
Piano/Organ
in mint
condition) models)
- -Stereos
and TV’s(unless
(Consoles
& non-working
Stereos and TV’s (Consoles & non-working models)
- -Tires
Tires
If you wish- to
participate, be sure to place a balloon on your mail box.
If
you
wish
to
participate,
be surecontact
to place
a balloondeon
your mail
box.
For further information
or questions,
LILIANA
ANGELI
at 967-4497
x-242-Prudential-C.
Dancontact
Joyner Co.,
Realtors.
orFor
at 244-1010
further information
or questions,
LILIANA
de ANGELI at 967-4497
or at 244-1010 x-242-Prudential-C. Dan Joyner Co., Realtors.
MYMY
HOLLY
TREE
HOLLY
TREE
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3, Issue
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INFORMATION UPDATE
Communities can be enjoyed by the tools that help us socialize with fellow neighbors, neighborhood
news, and events. Here in Holly Tree, we can be proud of a strong social atmosphere and community
events at all the various locations of over 530 properties. Frequently, volunteers deliver flyers to all of
the properties and needless to say it can sometimes be a challenge. Thanks to Bill Brett, we have been
able to email many residents about upcoming events and local news updates. When email updates
include vandalism, lost pets and other time sensitive information, Bill is busy sending out emails to
everyone on his list. The address list is still several emails short of the community majority. If a substantial majority is reached, telephone calls of important information to the remainder of residents
without emails will be feasible.
I strongly recommend for you to email Bill with your email address if you are currently not receiving
regular emails involving the community and our events. The email you provide can also be a work email
or another family members email address. You can email Bill with your address at: [email protected]
or you can simply go to myhollytree.com, then to the contacts page and click on “website feedback.”
Let Bill know if you want your address published in the directory as well.
As Holly Tree grows stronger, I hope this will help you stay in touch with all the exciting news of our
community.
John Cummings, 1st VP
MY HOLLY TREE
Volume 3. Issue 2
Page 2
Project Updates
Most of you will find the following to include some old information.
Tree homeowners each year and we want to keep everyone up to par.
However, we do get a significant number of new Holly
As for the new information, we installed Lights, outlets, conduit and electric on one side of Adams Mill Road and Plantation
Drive. With the generous help of resident Pat Connelly, we completed the first part of the project in one full day.
The opposite
side of Adams Mill Road never had entrance lights installed.
This side will require extensive drilling of the columns. When a day
is set to finish the last of the columns, we will need a third day to tie the electric of all four columns together. When this is complete, we will schedule Lauren’s Electric to set a meter and turn on the lights.
As for old information, the project for each entrance renewal can be costly. The preparation to include boring under each
road and the install of conduit, water meter, copper lines to supple irrigation systems, and underground utility boxes can average
about 2,500. The job at Adams mill road included the boring of three roads to include underground materials at a cost of about
5,000. This does not include running the electric, Light fixtures, irrigation for flowers and a cleanup of the surrounding lawns to
include grading and seeding.
Additional materials to include the light fixtures, bases and bulbs, cost us around 160.00 each whereas various commercial
light fixtures are near the 300. dollar range for each one. Another cost includes the electrical wire, outlets, outlet boxes, meter
base, grounding rod, etc. The running of the wiring has been free at a savings of about 2000. per entrance (this is based on a
2,500 dollar bid for the Camelot entrance). We will complete each entrance with the install of irrigation for flowers and mulch the
flowerbeds.
When each entrance is finished, the renewal can cost between 5 and 7 thousand dollars.
Finally, at considerable savings to the neighborhood by using volunteers, the entrances will take some time to complete. Much
of the final work is with volunteers from the beautification committee’s garden club. As a reminder, our dues are 120 a year with
10 managed entrances. Similar communities such as the Carrington Green community have dues of about 190 a year with only 2
managed entrances. Considerable funds go to pay the electric bill for our streetlights and maintenance (to include regular grass
cutting and trimming of each entrance and surrounding areas).
With the help of many volunteers, and your support, Holly tree will have entrances to be proud of, increased property values,
and continue to be the best place to live in Greenville.
John Cummings, 1st Vice President
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(same as Winter Issue)
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MY HOLLY TREE
Volume 3, Issue 3
MY HOLLY TREE
MY HOLLY TREE
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Page 4
Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, Issue 3
Page 4
Page 4
Now that the weather
is warmer,
people
are walking their pets
LETTER
TO THE
EDITOR
regularly. Everyday I get the privilege of picking up “dog
Now that the weather is warmer, people are walking their pets
poop” in my front yard. I don’t like it. I walk my dog every
regularly. Everyday I get the privilege of picking up “dog
night and carry a “poop” bag with me. She walks on the road
poop” in my front yard. I don’t like it. I walk my dog every
and if she does any “business”, it’s on the road and I bag it.
night and carry a “poop” bag with me. She walks on the road
Please show your neighbors some courtesy by picking up any
and if she does any “business”, it’s on the road and I bag it.
“business” your pet does.
Please show your neighbors some courtesy by picking up any
“business” your pet does. Thanks,
A Concerned Resident
Thanks,
A Concerned Resident
WELCOME TO OUR NEW HOMEOWNERS!
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW HOMEOWNERS!
John & Eva Cover-512 Lancelot
John & Christine
Levanowitz-1404
Plantation Drive
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Drive Drive
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as Spring
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Mtg. Ad
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MY HOLLY TREE
MY HOLLY TREE
Volume 3, Issue 3
Page 5
Volume 3, Issue 3
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FROM THE
BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
Hope all the Holly Tree residents are enjoying the summer flower plantings
at our entrances. Many thanks to our volunteers, especially, Mary Sherer,
AnnEllen Hughes, Crissy Helvey, Fran Jones, and Janice Hyche. Our
garden club ladies did a beautiful job! Men volunteers did their part in
preparing the beds.
Congratulations to the Yard of the Month winners for their extra work this Spring:
March: Pat Ayers, 714 Plantation Drive; Gary and Janet Iverson, 201 Eastcrest Drive; and Jerry and Linda Jennings,
2012 Bethel Road.
April: Dan and Carol Behal, 1009 Plantation Drive; Keith and Rocelia Block, 202 Camelot Drive; and Bill and Pat
Woody, 106 Linwood Court.
May: Gerald and Edna Burch, 1501 Plantation Drive; Joan and Laura Leary, 107 Red Oak Court; and Carroll and Lib
Caldwell, 203 Old Town Way.
Check our website for pictures at www.myhollytree.com.
Yard Tip: Clover is very damaging to fescue lawns. Go after any small infestations of clover with spot week control
before they spread.
Bill Martin, Chairman
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Volume 3, Issue 3
MY HOLLY TREE
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Volume 3, Issue 3
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Your Holly Tree Board & Committee’s!
HOMEOWNERS
President - Pat Perkins
Email: [email protected]
Beautification
3-15 1/4 oz. cans pineapple tidbits
1st Vice President - John Cummings
Chairperson: Bill Martin
1 1/2 cups orange sections
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
1 1/2 cups flaked coconut
2nd Vice President - Liliana de Angeli
Covenant Enforcement
1 1/2 cups sour cream
Email: [email protected]
Chairperson: Joe Riopelle
40 peach halves
Secretary - Mary Brown
Email: [email protected]
40 lettuce leaves
Email: [email protected]
Publications
1 1/2 cups slivered almonds, toasted
Treasurer - Charles Stegall
Email: [email protected]
Chairperson: Joel Kleger
1 1/2 cups seedless green grapes
Email: [email protected]
Bookkeeper - Chuck Archibald
Architectural Review
“Ambrosia Laced Peaches”
BOARD
Email: [email protected]
Committee’s
RECIPE CORNER
Editor: Ande Zander
Wash and halve grapes. Drain pineapple
tidbits. In bowl, combine grapes,
pineapple, oranges and coconut; toss
gently and chill. Before serving add sour
cream and mix well. Place peach half on
lettuce leaf and fill with 1/4 cup fruit
mixture. Top with almonds. Serves 40
Email: [email protected]
Social
Vacant
Email: [email protected]
Welcome
Goldie Greer Reeves
Description of HTPHA Committee Duties
Social—plans & coordinates neighborhood activities.
Architectural Review—reviews applications for architectural change.
Publications Committee—maintains the Neighborhood directory & publishes quarterly newsletter.
Beautification Committee—selects our Yard of the Month recipients & plans projects to improve the esthetics of
our neighborhood.
Welcome Committee—extends a warm greeting to our new neighbors. We promptly contact new residents
providing them with community information, services to help them get settled & a gift basket from the Homeowners
Association.
Covenant Enforcement Committee—monitors compliance w/ our neighborhood covenants & provides proper
notification for violations. Other responsibilities include a periodic covenant review & covenant education.
Bravo-One Protective Services
Operating hours:
Mike Babson operates Bravo-One
Tuesday—Saturday - 7 PM to 3 AM
The dispatcher phone number is
All other hours - Please call 911
864-409-0028
MY HOLLY TREE
Volume 3, Issue 3
MY HOLLY TREE
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Volume 3, Issue 3
Finley Siding Ad Here
Page 7
Steve Cheely Ad Here
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CHILDREN’S BOOK REVIEW
Delight your young reader with the “My Life” series by Bill Myers. The author has an outrageous sense of humor
that will make the reader chuckle out loud. Bill Myers engages the reader with comedy, action, and suspense all while
providing the young reader with clear teachings. The books center around Wally McDoogle, a charming, but rather
clumsy young teenager whose adventures, although unintentional, are simply hilarious. You can hardly wait to see
what happens to poor McDoogle next. The quirky titled “My Life” series books are perfect for today’s youth.
Lianne R. Cummings, Reviewer
These books are very funny with Wally and his friends, Opera & Wallstreet-and new characters with every book. I
think kids will like these books.
J. Cameron Cummings (age 8), Reviewer
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PAT’S LETTER
Dear Neighbors,
Today is the start of Summer. School is out and the weather is finally warm. It is time to enjoy outdoor
activities like swimming, boating and chasing fireflies. The board and committee members have been hard
at work during the past 6 months. Irrigation has been completed at the Old Town Way and Lancelot
Entrances. Soon the Beautification Committee will have colorful plants established at those entrances.
John Cummings and Pat Connelly are currently working on the two Plantation Entrances at Adams Mill
Road. Unfortunately, they have hit a few snags. The columns and roadway have not been so easy to
negotiate. We are hoping to get electricity on both sides by this Fall. So keep your fingers crossed. If you
can lend a hand, please call John Cummings.
It is almost time for the Annual Yard Sale. Liliana is hard at work getting Goodwill lined up for pick up
and the advertising set. So get your treasures ready for July 23rd. We are also currently delivering the new
Directories so please check your front door for your issue. We still have a lot on our plate to accomplish. If
you have a few hours you can volunteer to a project, please contact a board member or myself. We can use
the help. Hope to see you soon.
Have a safe and enjoyable summer,
Pat
.....In order to sell a home, you have to sell the neighborhood. No one knows or
loves the Holly Tree area more than me. If you need to sell or just like to have
information on the market value of your home, give me a call.
Liliana de Angeli, CRS, GRI, CBR, ePRO
Certified Home Marketing Specialist
Selling
the area since 1987
Liliana de Angeli Ad Here
(See enclosed copy)
Check my website at www.Lilianadeangeli.com
Office 244-1010 x-242 or 967-4497
Email: [email protected]
PRUDENTIAL - 3539 Pelham Road - Greenville 29615
MY HOLLY TREE
Volume 3, Issue 3
Page 9
The blueprint for balanced
living is right down the road.
Have you ever started an exercise program or diet
and couldn’t stick with it? Your neighborhood
YMCA has the answer! Wellness Works is a
customized wellness program designed to help
you build a healthy lifestyle from goal setting to
goal achievement. And it’s free to YMCA members.
Join today!
We’ll help you get started, $25 off the joining fee
for Holly Tree residents through August 31.
*Must present this ad upon joining
Golden Strip Family YMCA. Corner of Adams Mill Road and Hwy 14. 963-3605
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