Founder`s Day Celebration
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Founder`s Day Celebration
reflections Volume MMXIII, Issue 16 • August 9, 2013 Founder’s Day Celebration Saturday, August 10th Rain date: Sunday, August, 11th Kerri Hornaday Park located on Deep Glade Drive 5:00 to 7:30 pm: hotdogs, snacks, sno-cones, cotton candy & beverages or while supplies last 5:00 pm: Children’s activities including Rainbow Castle Bounce House, Obstacle Course, Face Painter, Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department & Sheriff’s Department 6:30 pm-Dark: Music by Mood Swing Dark: Fireworks by PYROTECNICO For the safety and enjoyment of others please leave pets at home. A HUGE thank you to the Allstate-Moreno Insurance Agency for sponsoring our hotdog station!!! Make sure you stop by their table to say hello. Radisson Community Association Mission Statement To preserve, protect and enhance the common lands and facilities for the use and enjoyment of the RCA Residents and Members. To promote the health, safety, welfare, education and cultural enrichment of the Residents and Members of Radisson. To ensure compliance with the Radisson Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. Reflections is an Official notification publication of Radisson Community Association, Inc. 3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone: 315-635-7171 | Fax: 315-635-7182 For general RCA inguiries email [email protected] or visit www.radissoncommunity.org. insidE This Issue Notices - Pg. 2 Letter to the Editor - Pg. 3 Dodgeball Tournament Results - Pg. 6 Reflections, August 9, 2013 Page 1 Written by Lynn Tanner Last fall, the RCA Board approved the process of doing a community wide surveying of RCA Common Property. Last winter we had Section 1 Common Property surveyed by Stephen Sehnert, Applied Earth Technologies, located in Baldwinsville. Below is a Notice to all residents residing in Section 1 (the areas located between Willett Parkway, North Entry Road, Glacier Ridge Road and Drakes Landing Road). This letter was also emailed to residents who have provided us their email address through our website Log-In system. Property line issues is something that staff deals with regularly, and one of the reasons that the Board approved having Common Property surveyed. Property line locations can affect things, such as: who owns a tree that is dead and needs to be taken down; the set-back for a house addition, pool or deck; and Common Property regulations. The only way to ensure an actual property line is to have a professional surveyor stake it. Too often, residents use only visual aids to indicate their property lines, such as: mowing lines; mailbox From The Executive Director placement; tree/wood lines, etc. These are not true property lines. If you have a situation in which you need to know the exact location of your property boundary, you can hire Applied Earth Technologies, or any other professional surveyor, to have your property staked. This is also an opportune time to discuss Scenic Easements. Only a small percentage of residential properties are affected by Scenic Easements. They are mainly in the older and original sections of the community. Below is a Notice to all residents whose property is located within a Scenic Easement. If you are not sure if your property falls within one of the community’s Scenic Easements, it will be noted in your Abstract of Title to your property. We will also be sending notices (in the near future) to all properties that are located within a Scenic Easement, to ensure that all the property owners are aware of this and the potential property restrictions. The Board of Directors held their Annual Organizational Meeting in July, which brings together the incoming and outgoing board members to discuss and transition any ongoing issues facing the community. Also at that meeting, the officers for this year’s board are elected. The officers of this Scenic Easement Notice year RCA Board are: John Vinquist, President; Doug Beachel, VicePresident; Jay Caporiccio, Treasurer; Stan Solow, Secretary. Thank you to them, and the other board members, for their service to the community! In recent issues of the Reflections there have been informational articles and a survey regarding a project called The Radisson Towne Centre. The articles have generated some confusion and questions amongst residents, and I’d like to clarify some of the information for you. The concept for a Radisson Towne Centre was part of the original Radisson Master Plan, and the concept was for it to be built in the area where Highland Green and Park Center Condos are now located. Steve Buechner, Landscape Architect, recently assembled a committee to inquire as to what level of interest there might still be within the community, for this type of project. The land that he is considering for this project is the 78 acre site, currently owned by Empire State Development (ESD), located west of Willett Parkway (directly across from Deep Glade Drive). This parcel was recently re-zoned from Industrial to Commercial/Retail at the Town of Lysander’s request. His committee, The Planning Committee for the Radisson Towne Centre, has compiled responses from surveys submitted to provide to developers potentially interested in this project. They are also reaching out to Radisson Corporate Park businesses to see what interest they, and their employees, may have in shops located in a Radisson Towne Centre. Mr. Buechner’s committee is not to be confused with the RCA’s Planning & Amenities Committee. They are two separate committees and the Radisson Town Centre Planning Committee is not an RCA sponsored committee. Mr. Buechner or I will continue to update you as things progress. The organizers of the Greater Baldwinsville Community Farmers’ Market are actively seeking artisan, crafter and some vintage/flea vendors for the Lysander Fall Market Festravaganza that will take place on the lawn outside the Lysander Town Offices building September 15th. If you are interested, please check out the website www.gbcfarmersmarket.com for further information. I’d like to take a moment to thank Matt Miles, Summer Rec Program Director, and all our Summer Rec Counselors for another year of great fun for the kids in the community!! Section 1 Common Property Notice Dear Homeowner, Dear Homeowner, This letter is to inform you that a portion of your property is located within a Scenic Easement. This information should be noted in the Abstract of Title to your property. The Radisson Community Association (RCA), as delegated by Empire State Development (ESD), has the responsibility to uphold the standards of the Scenic Easement, for all its residents. One of the regulations of the Scenic Easement is that no buildings or structures can be installed on it by owners of the property within the easement area. It came to my attention that many residents whose property was located within a Scenic Easement were unaware of this fact, or what exactly that entailed. There is no action required on your part at this time. This letter is for informational purposes only , to ensure that you are fully aware of the potential property restrictions. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation with this matter. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]. As previously notified, the RCA Common Property in the area known as Section 1 (which encompasses the streets between North Entry Road and Drakes Landing Road) was scheduled to be surveyed by Applied Earth Technologies. The surveying of Section 1 Common Property has now been completed. Land survey pins have been installed, and may not be removed or altered in any way. The pin is owned by the RCA and placement of each pin has been recorded. The temporary marker flags which were installed as a visual aid of the property boundary line have been removed by RCA personnel. There were very few encroachment issues found by staff, upon a follow-up inspection. Residents who are encroaching onto Common Property with landscaping and/or permanent structures will be contacted directly with specific concerns or requests from the Board of Directors. Otherwise, all residents are advised that the Common Property as indicated by the surveyors pins, is owned by the Radisson Community Association. You are asked to not do any maintenance, such as landscaping, plantings, etc. on Common Property. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Lynn M. Tanner Lynn M. Tanner Executive Director Sincerely, Lynn M. Tanner Lynn M. Tanner Executive Director Page 2 Reflections, August 9, 2013 Nursery School News Calling all AM Kindergarten Students!!! KINDERGARTEN BOOSTERS is now registering students This brand new program at Radisson Nursery School was very well received this past year. Kindergarten children come to us on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 12:30 until 3:00 pm. We expand upon the Kindergarten curriculum and offer the children additional Art time, Music time and Large Motor activity. We contact your child’s Kindergarten teacher to see if there is anything special they would Letter to the Editor An excerpt from letter to editor: I would like to share some news with the community and ask for information regarding the following: 1. At approximately 4:18 PM on Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 a hit and run driver destroyed the mailboxes located at 8631 Briar Patch. 2. There were no witnesses. 3. The cost of the damages had to be paid by the two homeowners who shared the mailboxes. 4. Damages to the offending vehicle would include right front bumper. 5. If you have information regarding this accident contact the Radisson Community. Please Note... Any information or material published in Letters to the Editor, are the views and responsibility of those who submitted the statements and do not necessarily represent the views of the Radisson Community Association, its employees, Board of Directors or other volunteers. The RCA does not necessarily endorse, support, sanction, encourage, verify, or agree with the comments, opinions, or statements contained in said letters. James Houghtaling Maple Ridge Children & Adult Dentistry Prompt Emergency Care Cosmetic Dentistry • Extractions White Fillings • Pediatric Dentistry Dentures Accepting New Patients Charu Saini, DDS, PC 453-2084 DrCharuSaini.com Services provided by NYS qualified General Dentist We accept Delta, BCBS, MetLife & EBS-RMSCO Other insurance accepted towards payment 4881 W. Taft Rd., Ste. 1 Liverpool, NY 13088 like us to reinforce with your little learner. This is a wonderful opportunity for additional fun and friendship! Price: $98.00 per month. For information please contact the Preschool Director Terri Ferrigan at 415-3588 A Few Mid-Summer Garden Tips Written by Pat Rickard Rain or shine, the garden needs some loving care and is feeling the weather changes as we do. The plant clearance sales have begun. For smaller plants in containers check the roots by slipping the plant part way out of the container. If the roots look white and healthy, so is the plant. Find some great bargains at quality nurseries. Wait until fall to plant shrubs and trees. Rain and snow of fall and winter help the plants to establish. Hot, dry weather or even too much rain will not be conducive to a healthy start. Prune and trim perennials that begin to look shaggy and tired. 1. If you have re-blooming Daylilies (Hemerocallis), give the whole plant a hard pruning. The plant may look severe for a while, but will grow new foliage and re-bloom. 2. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), when flowers and leaves turn brown prune back to a smaller mound and by fall it will come back again. 3. Blanketflower (Gaillardia grandiflora) starts looking tired and flowers turn to seedheads, dead head the spent flowers and clean up the brown leaves. The plant will look refreshed and continue to bloom. 4. Lamb’s ear, Hosta and Heuchera all put up spikes with flowers. Once the flowers are past, remove the dying flower stalks. The foliage will continue to grow and look much improved. Wait for another season to make any major changes to your garden or to start seeds. Take care of pests that are most prevalent now. Look at White Flower Farm’s website for a list of products to deter insects, moles and voles, deer and slugs. Also address fungal diseases. There are many sprays and powders conveniently available to help keep your garden healthy as we begin to look at fall. Happy Gardening! Pat Rickard One must maintain a little bittle of summer, even in the middle of winter! Henry David Thoreau Reflections, August 9, 2013 Page 3 Oberon Pool Adult Lap Swim at the Oberon Pool 2013 Pool Schedule August 9 – August 18 Monday – Friday -Open Swim 12:45pm – 7:45pm Saturday – Sunday -Parent & Infant Swim* 10:00am – 12:00pm Dates: June 28th - August 15th Days: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Time: 8:00 pm to 8:45 pm -Lap Swim** 10:00am – 12:00pm The pool will be open for adult lap swimming only. Residents need to be registered and have a valid Radisson ID. -Open Swim 12:00pm – 7:45pm August 19 – September 2 PARENT & INFANT SWIM*: Saturday – Sunday -Open Swim 12:00pm – 5:00pm LAP SWIM** : Monday – Friday -Open Swim 1:00pm – 6:00pm *Parent & Infant Swim is a quiet time set aside for parents (or another adult) to utilize the pool with their swimmers who need assistance and can not swim completely on their own. These young swimmers need time to learn without having more advanced and independent swimmers creating a distractive environment. As another school year approaches, it’s not too early to begin thinking about Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts is a 100+ year old organization open to girls in Grades K-12, which helps build girls of Courage, Confidence and Character who make the world a better place. Troops for the 2013 – 2014 school year are forming now! Why Girl Scouts? • The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is an exciting way that allows girls to reach their leadership potential. • Girl Scouts develop a creative, girl-only, supportive environment and grow up to be successful women. • Your daughter can join a troop and meet regularly with other girls and moms to participate in exciting activities, make a difference in your community, and have lots of fun! • Watch as she builds self-esteem and begins to realize her full and amazing potential while establishing lasting friendships. • Share memorable experiences with your daughter. • Girls explore new adventures in a safe environment. • Adults partner with girls year-round to learn skills such as team-building, problem solving, and critical thinking in a safe environment. Caring, responsible adult volunteers are also needed in a variety of roles to help lead girls on their Girl Scout journey. No experience is necessary and training is provided. For information on how you or your daughter can get involved, please contact Judi Knowlton at: [email protected] or by calling 6989400, ext. 2023. Reflections, August 9, 2013 The daily guest pass fee is $5 per guest. A guest is considered any non-resident swimmer who is 5 years or older. A registered resident over the age of 18 may purchase a seasonal pass for a guest from the Oberon Pool Office Manager on duty during Open Swim hours. Monthly passes are available for $20 each or a full season is available for $60. The pass is good for one person and can not be transferred. **Lap Swim is exclusively for adults (age 16 & up) to swim laps. Back to School Means Back to Girl Scouts! Page 4 GUEST POLICY: “DANCEWORKS” YOUTH DANCE CLASSES AT ASPEN HOUSE TUESDAY EVENINGS OCTOBER 2013–APRIL 2014 TAP, JAZZ, BALLET & CREATIVE MOVEMENT Preschool (at least 3 years old), Level I & Level II Class sizes are limited. Please register quickly to guarantee your spot!! MISS DEBBIE AND MISS SARAH WILL BE BACK WITH A NEW AND EXCITING PROGRAM! The fee is $225 (includes costume). A $75 deposit is due at the time of registration; 2nd payment of $75 is due by November 1, 2013; 3rd payment of $75 is due by February 1, 2014. Make checks payable to Debbie Berg. Any questions, please call Debbie at 699-4329. Registration forms are available at the RCA Office during regular business hours. 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Even though we have had some constant downpours of rain some weeks and heat waves during the others, the program continued on stronger than ever. Despite the extreme weather, the program was only forced to completely cancel one day, with another day ending early. This allowed the program to have all of our special visitors attend this summer. From Carnival Day to Craft Day, every day at REC has been a blast. The more athletic campers were grateful to celebrate our first Handball Day while our more artsy campers found the visitors for Boondoggle Day to be amazingly helpful. Also new for the program was our highly anticipated Dance Party Day where campers were allowed to let loose and break it down. One of my personal favorite days every year is the annual Soak Fest put on by our local Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department. Even though the weather was too cold for the hose to spray the kids, the department still came out to the REC program to teach the campers all about fire safety and to let them get on the Fire Truck. Our year would not have been complete without our community Dodgeball Tournament. With more than 30 teams participating, the lifeguards and REC counselors both did an incredible job of officiating and organizing the teams. I also want to give a special REC shout out to the “Flow Bros” for claiming their second title in the Peeps bracket. This being my fifth year with the REC Program and first year directing it, I want to thank all the REC families, the REC counselors, and the REC campers for a memorable year. It has certainly been rewarding for me to implement changes to the program that helped make it better than ever!! I plan on returning next year as Program Director to solidify these changes so that the safety of the program continues to remain strong. See you next year! Sincerely, Matt Miles Summer REC Playground Director Radisson’s Dodgeball Tournament Results The Dodgeball Tournament held on Friday, August 2nd at Kerri Hornaday Park was a huge success with a record number of 32 teams participating!! There were many families and friends that gathered around the tennis courts to watch their favorite teams play. Thanks to “Nathan Page 6 Mulkey’s Dj-ing Service” for bringing the beats to keep the players pumped up for their games. The teams showed their team spirit through their creative team names and jerseys. The PEEPS (7 to 11) had a total of 16 teams entered; congratulations to the “Flow Bros” team for winning 1st place. The GYM CLASS HEROES (12 to 18) had a total of 12 teams entered with “Team America” making a big comeback by winning 1st place in their division. Last but not least the MASTERS (19 & older) had 4 teams.The“Dodgefathers,” “Misfits,” “Van Wie Nies,” and “That’s What She Said,” played round robin games which ended up having the “Dodgefathers” and “Misfits” in the championship round. With many close Reflections, August 9, 2013 calls, the “Dodgefathers” once again kept their name as the Champions for another year. The winning teams won customized t-shirts designed by Sarah Cerroni and the MASTERS also won tickets for a round of golf thanks to the Radisson Golf Course. The “Mighty Minions” and the “Incrediballs” won prizes for having the most creative uniforms. Thank you to Matt Miles, REC Playground Director; the Oberon Pool Lifeguards and the REC Counselors for setting up, cleaning up and refereeing. Thank you to the players who created their own Dodgeball teams and all the fans who came out to support this event. We are looking forward to seeing everyone again next year!!! 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Will DeSain & Jan Maloff (315) 427-3889 or [email protected] J.Michael Morrisey 8758 Tallwood Ridge Ronald Richardson & Danielle Neuhaus 8314 Partridgeberry Alexandra Whitt 3122 Corlear Drive A ug.-Sept. 2013 - R a disson Communit y Calendar Sunday 11 monday 12 13 TOL Board Meeting at Town Office 18 tuesday 19 Planning & Amenities Meeting 7:00pm at RCA 20 wednesday 14 thursday 15 ASC Meeting 6:30pm at RCA 21 26 16 saturday 17 Swim Lesson Session IV Ends 22 Town Planning Board Meeting 7:00pm at TOL Offices 25 friday 23 24 Reflections Delivered 27 28 29 30 31 5 6 7 BOD Meeting 7:30pm at AH 1 September 2 3 4 RCA Office Closed Reflections Delivered Page 8 Reflections, August 9, 2013
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