June 2005 Newsletter - Chantilly Highlands

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June 2005 Newsletter - Chantilly Highlands
The Chantilly Highlander
Your Community Newsletter Serving Chantilly Highlands
Visit us on the web at www.chha.org
June 2005
VERIZON UPGRADE INFO
As Verizon continues upgrading its system throughout
our neighborhood, any complaints should be directed to
the following numbers:
Mr. Kim Crammer, Verizon manager
of the project 703-204-7909.
Verizon Damage Prevention Line Carlos or Sherrie 800-768-8831.
Jeff Jones at Ivy Smith, subcontractor for
the project 703-796-1740.
Fairfax County Consumer Affairs Department to lodge a complaint 703-2228435.
Kindergarten Registration
Will your child be 5 years old
by September 30, 2005?
If so, it is time to register your child for kindergarten.
Registration has begun at Oak Hill Elementary School.
To register, or for more information, call 703-467-3500.
Early registration is necessary to determine staffing.
To learn more about the registration
process and curriculum, go to
www.fcps.edu/news/kinder.htm.
For
other questions, call the Office of Early
Childhood and Family Services at 703846-8696.
Take C.A.R.E. before you dig:
C Call Miss Utility before you dig at
A
R
E
1-800-552-7001
Allow time for marking
Respect the marks
Excavate carefully
Get more information at www.missutilityofvirginia.com
Important Pool Info
All residents must bring an upto-date 3”x5” picture that includes all family members to
the pool for admittance. The
picture will be matched with
information in our database.
Make sure to take the time to review the pool rules
printed in the May issue of the Chantilly Highlander
with your children, especially if you have older children that may be allowed to enter the pool without
parental supervision. You can review the rules on
our website at www.chha.org under the Pool Opening Info section. Remind your children that the pool
guards have the authority to eject residents for the
day, and even suspend pool privileges for the duration of the pool season if warranted.
The pool hours are posted on the calendar on page
4 of this issue.
The pool concessions contract was awarded to
Cindy Nichols. Remember to bring coin and small
currency to the pool if you plan on purchasing
snacks during breaks.
Enjoy, but be safe!
In This Issue:
Board & Committee Contacts………..
Board Minutes………………………….
Classified Ads………………………….
Community Events & Calendar………
Neighborhood Watch Info…………….
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Chantilly Highlands Homes Association
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, May 5, 2005
Submitted by: Mary Kerr
Minutes are tentative and will be reviewed and approved at the
upcoming Board of Directors meeting.
Board Attendees: Jeff Boehlert, Debbie Bowen, Jim Ceh,
Mark Hassinger, Mary Kerr, Karen McGreevy,
Wendy Osborn, Chris Tacinelli and Darin Welt.
Absent Board Attendees: None.
Home Owner Attendees: Two residents.
The Chantilly Highlands Homes Association Meeting was
called to order at 7:36 PM by President, Jim Ceh.
Meeting Minutes: The April Minutes were reviewed and
accepted with one correction. Cathe Hargenrader’s
name was misspelled.
Architectural Control: Mark Hassinger made a Motion to
appoint Cindy DiPalma to the ACC Committee. Chris
Tacinelli seconded. All approved. Cindy was welcomed by all.
Long Range Planning: Mary Kerr presented the topics
that are to be discussed at tonight’s meeting as well as
what information should be included in the upcoming
Newsletter. The planning calendar will be emailed to
all board members.
The community center parking lot is scheduled to be resurfaced between May 10 and May 15. The edges of
the lot will be milled, cracks will be filled in, the entire
lot paved and striped.
Treasurer's Report: Chris Tacinelli reported that 20
homes still owe their assessment dues and these residents will not be permitted to use the pool, community
center, or participate in any other subdivision activities
until their assessments are paid. Chris has either contacted each homeowner either by phone or email.
Twenty-five thousand dollars has been budgeted to cover
major expenses this year, however, we will actually
spend $44,000. The remaining $19,000 will be taken
from reserves.
The auditor has reviewed the CHHA accounting books
and has approved. Money is currently in two accounts
at one local bank – money market and checking account. The auditor suggested that the reserve funds be
separated out and placed in another bank. This will
help keep the accounting clean and also provide protection of the funds if a bank would close.
Community Events: The community yard sale was held
on Saturday, April 30th even though it was dampened
with rain. Due to the rain and low turn-out, residents
suggested that a “rain date” be set for future yard sales.
There was no recollection of there being a rain date in
the past. The Social Committee meeting at the Community Center will be held on Wednesday, May 18th at 7
p.m. to discuss/plan Community Day, and Teen Party.
Everyone is invited.
Community Facilities: The pool opening is on schedule
and will open in three weeks. The furniture was inspected and thoughts are that additional furniture will
not be needed this season. The Rolodex system will be
used again this pool season. Community Facilities and
the Guards ask that you be patient as each person’s
name is looked up for confirmation that they are a resident and in good standing with the CHHA Bylaws and
Covenants.
Cindy Nichols won the snack provider contract for this
pool season. The Guards will be selling the snack items
during break time and ask that you use small bills and
coins.
Pool companies were contacted about inspecting all the
pool equipment this spring and have them provide a
recommendation of what needs to be upgraded/repaired
over the next couple of years based on wear and tear
and Fairfax County requirements. The consensus was
that there is really no way to check the equipment for
life expectancy and if something should break, it should
only take one to two days to repair.
The tennis courts are in the process of being resurfaced.
The courts are useable for tennis play, however, bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, etc. are not permissible.
Once the surface is cured, the lines will be painted and
fence repaired. Caution tape will be placed around the
tennis court area to discourage use by articles that could
damage the resurfacing process.
Land Management: Mowing of the common areas has
begun, and several residents have asked about mowing
of the gas lines by CHHA since the utility companies
seldom come to mow. Currently all common ground
that has street access is maintained by the Association.
There are two large gas lines in this community. Mark
Hassinger made the Motion to have Wendy Osborn contact Palmer Property Management to retrieve a bid of
what it would cost to cut these two gas lines and how
often they should be cut. Mary Kerr seconded. Motion
carried.
Neighborhood Watch: Officer Barrington and Officer
See BOARD MINUTES on Page 3
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BOARD MINUTES from page 2
Twombly of the Fairfax County Police Department
came this evening to train residents and discuss
Neighborhood Watch. Attendance was very disappointing because only two residents attended.
National Night Out is scheduled for Tuesday, August 2nd.
This is an evening block party held throughout the
country. A suggestion was made that this could be a
way to get information out about Neighborhood Watch.
It was also suggested that we could incorporate this into
our Community Day when attendance is high.
Due to the recent drug arrest of a non-CHHA resident on
Scotsmore, and needles and drug paraphernalia being
found on the bike path near McLearan and Cobra, police bike patrol will increase in this area. Parents are
asked to talk to your children about not handling any
items they may find on these paths, being approached
by anyone selling drugs and to notify police of immediately if this occurs.
Architectural Control: The Board is planning to walk the
neighborhood this fall to look for homes that are not in
compliance with the ACC Guidelines, Bylaws and
Covenants. A revised ACC Guideline book is in review and will be printed and mailed to the residents
soon.
Newsletter: Nothing to report at this time.
Old Business: Discussion was postponed regarding upgrading the current insurance concerns brought up at
the last meeting.
There have been some problems arising from Verizon
being in the neighborhood. Contact numbers were in
the May Newsletter if residents have experienced any
problems.
New Business: The land owned by EDS that is being
proposed to be developed will be meeting in June with
the County. The community and the Board will want to
attend future planning and development meetings with
the County.
Adjournment: Chris Tacinelli made a Motion to adjourn
the meeting and Jeff Boehlert Seconded. The Board
approved and the meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Congratulations
To the Class of 2005!
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
Jump Start Your Child’s Summer!
Therapy With Play
Community Day Planning Moves Forward
By Beth Whisamore
A Therapeutically-based Activity Program
Fine Motor—Visual Motor—Sensory Motor Skills
The Social Committee is gearing up for Community Day. Want to help? It’s a great way to get involved
in the community, even if you only have a few hours to
offer. We will be meeting in the community center on the
third Wednesday of every month at 7 PM, and we always
have something good to eat while we chat! We’d love to
have you join us on June 15th at 7 PM.
June 27 - 30 from 9:30 am to 12 noon
at the Chantilly Highlands Community Center
For Kindergarteners through Rising 3rd graders
Refresher in August
Don’t Cook!
Claudia Mielach Abatemarco, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Come out for a
family fun night at the pool on
Friday, June 3rd from 5-8 PM.
[email protected]
Hot dogs, pizza & sno cones!
Private Therapy Available
703-787-6984
Limited Space—Call Today
Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop 3171
June 2005
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HOPE FOR HAYDEN
[email protected]
A Community Outreach Project
18 year resident
of Chantilly Highlands
Submitted by Cindy DiPalma
Hayden Mustico, age 15 and a resident of Franklin
Farm, is critically ill with a rare genetic disorder called
Adrenoleukodystrophy or (ALD). Hayden is in need
of an immediate bone marrow transplant that he will
receive at the end of this month. His family has relocated to the Cincinnati area for several months while
Hayden undergoes treatment at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Office: 703-709-0101
Direct: 703-283-2722
Debbie Gibbons
ABR, GRI, SRES
Realtor®
13001 Worldgate Drive
Herndon, VA 20170
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Hayden, with brother Tyler
The Jennings/Mustico family still resides in our community, and can use our help. Even with insurance coverage, the family can expect high medical costs, which
does not include travel or living expenses while in Cincinnati. You can learn more about ALD, and updates
on Hayden at www.HopeForHayden.com.
Here is how you can help Hayden and his family:
∗ Donate financially to support the family in related
care and medical costs. Checks must be made payable to Stacy Jennings and sent to: P.O. Box
710838, Herndon, Virginia, 20171. Please include
notation, Stacy’s Kids, on the check memo line.
∗ Consider learning more about becoming a marrow
donor by contacting www.marrow.org
www.themarrowfoundation.org.
or
∗ A 3 on 3 basketball tournament is scheduled for
June 25, at Dulles Sports Plex. It is open to most age
groups. Go to www.HopeForHayden.com for more
information.
Thank you for giving Hayden hope!
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Wallpaper Removal
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LICENSED & INSURED
Remodeling Contract Provisions
By Carla Abbud
Once you have picked a remodeler, no work should begin
until you have a written contract that spells out the details of
your project.
What are some of the typical provisions remodeling contracts include?
•The remodeling company’s legal name and the name it is
operating or “doing business as” (if the two are different),
street address, telephone number, and license number.
•A detailed written and visual representation - blueprint,
floor plan, sketches, product photographs - that both states,
and depicts, what the remodeler will do and where.
•The timetable for the project, including approximate
start and completion dates.
•The price and progress
payment schedule. Payments
are usually tied to the satisfactory completion of a certain
construction phase and the
passing of building inspections
for that phase, if applicable. A
hefty deposit is generally not
required if a contractor is solvent and reliable.
•Detailed specifications for
all products and materials. The description of each item
should provide enough detail to clearly identify it, such as
the brand name, model number, color, and size. This section
of the contract may also describe any materials to be selected later, who will choose them, and the amount of money
(called an allowance) set aside to pay for each item.
•Information on who will obtain and pay for necessary
permits and other approvals. Generally, the contractor
should obtain permits in his name so that that the contractor,
not the homeowner, is responsible for any building code
violations.
•Insurance information. It is a good idea to list the contractor’s workers’ compensation and liability insurance information in the contract, or to attach it as an exhibit. The
issuing insurance company’s name, policy number, policy
effective dates, types and limits of coverage are all listed on
a Certificate of Insurance routinely providing by the contractor’s insurance broker. You will want to check the policy
effective dates to ensure that it covers the time frame when
your project will be built. You can also ask to be listed as an
“additional insured” on the contractor’s policy for the duraSee REMODELING on page 7
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REMODELING from page 6
Kitchens By Design, Inc.
tion of the project. Talk to your own insurance agent about
this issue if you have questions.
•The procedures for handling change orders.
•Lien releases to ensure that you are not held liable for
any claims of nonpayment by the contractor to subcontractors and suppliers.
•Waiver of liability. Reputable contractors should be
willing to state in writing that their company specifically
exempts the homeowner from liability for any injury sustained by any employee or subcontractor of the company
during the course of the project, and that the contractor will
indemnify and defend the homeowner against all such
claims.
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•Provisions for conflict resolution in the event of a contract dispute.
•Details on issues like access to your home, care of the
premises, phone and bathroom use, cleanup, trash removal,
and repair of disturbed landscaping.
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•Warranty information. Most remodelers offer some
Excellent references throughout Chantilly
Highlands and Franklin Farm
form of written warranty. Many builders back their own
warranties on workmanship and materials, typically for one
year. Others offer warranties backed by an insurance company. Also, some warranties for things such as roofing,
windows, and doors, may be provided by the manufacturer.
Distinguish between the different types of warranties and
list them in your contract.
•Once you have read your contract carefully, review it
with your remodeler to clarify any wording you do not understand.
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•If you still have questions after this meeting, you should
discuss them with your attorney. When all your questions
have been answered, you're ready to sign the contract.
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Chantilly Highlands
(703) 652-5763
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Professional Pressure Washing Services
Opening doors and closing sales!
Sellers
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•Resources: I utilize traditional
methods, as well as the latest
technologies, to effectively market
your home or property.
•Enthusiasm: As a fellow Chantilly Highlands resident, I know that this is
a terrific neighborhood in an extremely
desirable location, and my enthusiasm
works to your benefit.
H2O POWERWASH
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Deck Cleaning & Sealing (premium products only)
House Siding Cleaning, Brick, Patios, Concrete & Garage Floors
• Special pricing for Fence Cleaning & Sealing
• Chantilly Highlands Resident!
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Buyers
•Commitment: I listen to your needs
and goals, and provide personal
service that allows you to make the
best decision regarding a residence
or investment property.
•Knowledge: I have knowledge of the
many diverse neighborhoods in the
region, new home builders, and market
trends; and I apply that knowledge to your advantage.
Please call me at (703) 362-2657 or
Email me at [email protected]
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BECAUSE YOU DESERVE THE BEST!
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703-435-3408
Fairfax County Health Department is
asking residents to help with their West
Nile virus surveillance by reporting dead
birds. Avoid handling any dead animal
with bare hands. Correctly dispose of a dead bird by
double-bagging it and placing it in the garbage. Report it
at 703-246-2300 or www.fairfaxcounty.gov/fightthebite.
You will be asked to provide your name, phone number,
date and location found, and type/description of the bird.
You can also help by eliminating mosquito breeding sites
of standing water. Protect yourself by wearing mosquito
repellent containing DEET when outdoors.
Children should be reminded to
always wear bike helmets, stay
hydrated during the warm
weather, especially if playing
sports, and to avoid other dangers such as
wild animals, reptiles, and unknown objects.
Details, Details, Details!
Why ride in a dirty vehicle? Get a professional car detail at an amateur price.
You won't be disappointed! Just ask my customers.
Contact Jeremy at (703) 707-0510 for an appointment.
Don’t forget to submit an ACC Exterior Alteration Request Form BEFORE starting your next home improvement/remodeling project! Get your request form
online at www.chha.org (or call Carla Abbud at 703925-0949 for a form if you can’t access the internet.)
Chantilly Highlands resident (college student)
serving the neighborhood for five years.
For prices and services, visit the Three Details web page at:
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or email me at [email protected]
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Watch Out For Children
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Our children might not always remember to look for
cars when crossing the
street. Drive carefully, and
remember that our speed
limit is 25 mph.
CRIME & INCIDENTS REPORT
No incidents to report.
You can view crime and incident reports on the
internet at www.co.fairfax.va.us/ps/police/
police7.htm.
Although drugs have not been a major issue in this community, we have had reports of drug paraphernalia found on the bike
path near McLearen Road and Cobra Drive. There has also been
one drug arrest on Scotsmore Drive. This arrest involved a subject who was not a resident of Chantilly Highlands. The police
are aware of the situation and are following up on the information and reports. Parents are asked to talk to their children about
not handling any items they may find on these paths, and if approached by a stranger to advise their parents, who should report
it to the police. The non-emergency police phone number is 703691-2131. If at all possible report it in a timely matter so an officer might be able to catch someone.
With summer approaching there is typically an increase in
criminal/mischievous activity. Remember to report any suspicious persons, vehicles, or activities to the police. Bring your
cell phone when you take your evening walks with your neighbor
or with the dog. Program the police non-emergency number
(703-691-2131) into your cell phone. For emergencies or crimes
occurring, call 911—remember as much information as possible,
but do not intervene.
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Child Supervision Guidelines
These guidelines have been developed by social work professionals in collaboration with the community. THEY ARE
GUIDELINES ONLY. There may be situations, even within
these guidelines, when it is not safe to leave a child unsupervised. Parents are ultimately responsible for making decisions
about their child's safety.
Whenever any child is unsupervised/unattended
the following should apply:
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There must be no emotional, medical, or behavioral problems which affect judgment or decision-making skills.
Child must be comfortable being alone.
Youth must have a safety plan worked out with the parent/
caretaker, which includes:
1. How to access parent or other responsible adult at all
times (including knowing the parent/caretaker’s
whereabouts and having a telephone number where
parent can be reached).
2. What to do in case of emergency.
3. Guidelines for acceptable behavior.
4. Knowledge of emergency telephone numbers.
Youth must demonstrate the ability to follow the safety
plan and to make decisions that reflect concern for personal
safety.
SUPERVISION GUIDELINES
7 years & under: Should not be left alone for any period of
time. This may include leaving children unattended in cars,
playgrounds, and backyards. The determining consideration would be the dangers in the environment and the ability of the caretaker to intervene.
8 to 10 years: Should not be left alone for more than 1½ hours
and only during daylight and early evening hours.
11 to 12 years: May be left alone for up to 3 hours but not late
at night or in circumstances requiring inappropriate responsibility.
13 to 15 years: May be left unsupervised, but not overnight.
16 to 17 years: May be left unsupervised. In some cases, for up
to two consecutive overnight periods.
This and additional information can be found at
www.co.fairfax.va.us/service/dfs/factsheets/
childsupervisionguidelines.htm
Fairfax County Child Protective Svcs Hotline
703-324-7400
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Classified Advertising
Maria’s Cleaning Services –Small and friendly team would
like to offer you house cleaning services. Competitive rates
with great references. Honest and Reliable. Please call Maria
for a free estimate at 703-787-3326 (corrected phone number).
For Sale: 1999 Ford Taurus SE - Good condition, Air bags/
AC, great 2nd car or teenager wheels; 102,000 miles, $3800
obo. Call 703-464-9788
Ride-on Lawn Mower for Sale: MTR 7 speed with snow
blower attachment. Good condition. Please call 703-318-8252.
Childcare/Nanny needed - PT care for 5 mo. old twins in our
home. 15-35 hrs/wk (your choice # of hrs). Flexible schedule.
One parent will be working from home the majority of the
time. Non-smoking female w/ references only. Contact
Stephanie at 703-467-9580.
A & S Home Improvement - Remodeling bath & kitchen,
Ceramic tile, Floor & wall tile, Painting, Drywall, Electrical,
Plumbing, Ceiling Fans, and more. Licensed, Honest, Experienced. Free estimates. 703-860-4734. Cell 703-944-3135.
KC PetWatch...Experienced, dependable, in-home pet care.
Daily walks, feedings, TLC, meds. Will handle mail, papers
set security. Certified Pet CPR. Reservations/references. (703)
435-3408.
KidWorks
(Youth in Business...18 yrs & under)
Lawn Mowing Service...Will mow and/or edge your lawn at
an affordable price; make sure it is kept looking nice while on
vacation; or help keep it trimmed weekly. For information,
call Stephen (new number) at (703) 390-1091.
Lawn Care - 11th grader, lawn mowing and edging every
week or as needed, bagging for no extra cost. Call Kyle at
(703) 471-1287.
Babysitter/Pet sitter...10th grader, CPR, Childcare & Emergency Care Certified. Loves games, all sports & all types of
animals. Call Erinn (new number) at (703) 390-1091.
Pet Care. 9th grader willing to take care of your pets anytime. Experienced, Responsible, and Dependable. References
available. Call Jennifer at (703) 787-9323.
CRC mowing/yard work - Mowing $25; other svcs available
upon request. References available. Call Corey at 703-3991559.
Wall Washers/Weed Wackers Pros - Tired of dirt & marks
on your walls but not ready to paint? Hire us for a clean new
look at a reasonable price. We also wash deck furniture, weed
plant beds, water outdoor flowers. Call Brian, Danny, or
Travis at 703-787-6984.
Help Wanted: Local HS or college student wanted to help
maintain lawns in Chantilly Highlands and adjoining communities. Help needed every weekend from now (June) through November. Will train, but prior lawn mowing experience a plus.
Call Tim at (703) 481-1076.
Home for Sale in Chantilly Highlands: Aston/Merrick model
w/ vaulted FR ceiling w/ 3 skylights. 4 BR, den, 3½ BA, hardwood floors. New roof, siding, and carpet. Finished walk-up
basement. Large screened-in porch. Open backyard backing to
common area on Kinross Circle. (703) 390-1091.
LAWNMOWING: College student and area resident who has
maintained Chantilly Highlands lawns for the last five years
will mow and edge your lawn. Professional equipment, top
quality service. References available. Call Tim at (703) 4811076.
Buffer for wood floor - The Cleaning Machine by Koblenz,
4.2 amps, $150 obo. Call 703-904-0131.
Need professional computer help? Get help from engineer w/
MS in IT. Reasonable rates. Svcs incl: system clean-up, virus
& spyware detection/removal, secure wireless config, data recovery & more. Contact Abe: [email protected] or 703477-7389. www.sharp-ideas.net
Arbonne offers botanically based skin care, makeup, and nutrition products that are proven pure, safe, and beneficial. How to
earn extra income or what to do when the kids are in school?
Arbonne has a phenomenal business opportunity! Call Stephanie Sheridan at 703-742-8001 or email [email protected]
June 2005
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COMMITTEE INFO
Board of Directors meets on the first Thursday of every month at
7:30 PM at the Community Center. Meetings are open, and all residents are welcome and encouraged to participate. To include a specific item on the agenda, please contact the Board President.
Architectural Control Committee (ACC) meets monthly at the
Community Center. Contact any ACC member or appropriate Board
member if you have ACC questions or concerns.
Chantilly Highlander newsletter team welcomes your articles and
community photos of specific events, or just whatever is going on in
your neighborhood! We would also love your suggestions and ideas
for new features as well as feedback on current content. Advertising
questions and other information may be emailed to [email protected], or mailed to the Editor at P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill,
VA, 20171.
Community Activities Committee identifies and schedules events for
the participation of Chantilly Highlands families. The committee
meets as events are scheduled, and chairpersons vary throughout the
year. If you are interested in leading an event or have ideas for a
community activity, please contact a Board member.
Community Facilities Committee (ComFac) meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM at the Community Center. Issues
pertaining to our swimming pool, tennis courts, playground, Community Center and its grounds are managed by the Community Facilities Committee. If you would like to become involved in this
committee, contact Jeff Boehlert at 703-435-2836.
Land Management Committee handles all issues that involve the
common areas of our community: primarily lawn care and snow
removal. Meetings are held as needed. You may contact Wendy
Osborn at 703-834-7978 with questions and if you are able to help
on the Land Management Committee.
The Chantilly Highlander is a monthly publication
which informs the community of our accomplishments, upcoming
events, committee meeting highlights and decisions, and provides a
forum for you and your family to communicate items of interest to
your neighbors! Articles are reviewed and published at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Published advertisement is accepted, however it is not considered an endorsement by the Board.
Electronic submissions are encouraged via email; however, please
also provide a “camera ready” printed copy for comparison if
there are graphics or fonts (print styles) that must be maintained.
Email address: [email protected] (Please include
‘Chantilly Highlander’ in the subject line so it is not deleted as spam)
Mailing address: CHHA, c/o The Chantilly Highlander,
P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill, VA 20171
Please submit articles, advertising (with payment), and photos so
they are RECEIVED by the 12th of each month for consideration in the next month’s issue: be sure to allow sufficient time for
mail processing. Any non-profit notices will included only if space
allows—for guaranteed placement it must be paid advertising.
Advertising Rates:
KidWorks (Under 18 yrs)
Classified Ad
Business Card 2” x 3½”
Quarter Page 3¼” x 4½”
Resident
$ 2.50
$ 10.00
$ 25.00
$ 45.00
Non-Resident
$ 10.00
$ 15.00
$ 40.00
$ 60.00
CUT OUT AND HANG BY YOUR PHONE FOR HANDY REFERENCE! When calling board or committee members, please be mindful that they are volunteers, with
jobs and families, making sacrifices to serve our community. Try to contact the appropriate
liaison or committee chair for the best response to a concern/question.
Chantilly Highlands Committees
Architectural
Control (ACC)
Carla Abbud
Andrea Ward
Cindy DiPalma
Civic Affairs
Jeffrey Parnes
Community Ctr Rental Answering Machine
Community Activities Beth Whisamore
Community Facilities Jeffrey Boehlert
Database Administrator Dave Puchrik
Garden Club
Joanne Abrams
Land Management
Wendy Osborn
Karen McGreevy
Neighborhood Watch
(see Comm Facilities)
Pool House Phone
Lori Manik
Resale Packages
Bill Marlin
Swim Team Chair
Steve Edwards
Tennis Courts
Jeffrey Parnes
Webmaster
Jane Huang
Web Posting
703-925-0949
703-481-3192
703-471-1874
703-904-0131
703-435-0736
703-435-1681
703-435-2836
[email protected]
703-444-0328
703-834-7978
703-435-1141
703-435-2081
703-796-1061
571-203-0440
703-742-3353
703-904-0131
703-707-8889
2005 CHHA Board of Directors
President…………...
Vice President……..
Treasurer…………..
Secretary…………..
Architectural Control
Liaison…………...
Community Facilities
Liaison…………...
Land Management
Liaison…………...
Newsletter Liaison…
Neighborhood Watch
Liaison…………...
Community
Activities Liaison...
Jim Ceh
Wendy Osborn
Chris Tacinelli
Mary Kerr
703-709-8560
703-834-7978
703-787-0315
[email protected]
Mark Hassinger
703-435-4810
Jeffrey Boehlert
703-435-2836
Wendy Osborn
Darin Welt
703-834-7978
703-787-3883
Karen McGreevy
703-435-1141
Debbie Bowen
703-481-1845
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