December 18 - Radisson Community

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December 18 - Radisson Community
reflections
Volume MMXV, Issue 21 • December 18, 2015
The 12 Houses of Radisson
Holiday Decorating Contest
Thank you to all of the residents that took time to send in nominations of their favorite holiday
houses. The TOP 12 houses that got the most votes were awarded red bows on their mailboxes. Esprit
Glade, Royal Scarlet Drive & Luchsinger Lane received the most street nominations!! The back of the
houses on Hidden Lake are absolutely beautiful!! The “kid’s favorite” is 1981 Esprit Glade; Rudolph
& Santa can be seen for miles. 3133 Hidden Lake Drive was the REC Committee’s favorite; it’s absolutely beautiful. Cam’s
Pizzeria was our official event sponsor and they will be awarding free pizzas to the top 12 winners!!
Special Thanks to our REC Committee Volunteers who took time out of their busy schedule to help with the contest.
Also, Karen Buchwald was gracious enough to open up her home to us!! I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a
safe and Happy New Year!!
Sincerely,
Lori Galutz
Director of Community Programs
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The Resident Top 12 Choice Awards:
3158 Alex Lane
8686 Carpenter Road
8687 Carpenter Road
3024 Crocus Lane
8752 East Patrol Road
1981 Esprit Glade
2017 Esprit Glade
8847 Hawks Watch
3133 Hidden Lake Drive
8208 Royal Scarlet Drive
3162 Samantha Drive
3276 Twilight Court
Honorable Mentions:
3160 Alex Lane, 3096 Blythewood Court, 3175 Burrwood Drive, 8758 Columbine Circle, 1983 Esprit Glade, 1989
Esprit Glade, 1993 Esprit Glade, 1999 Esprit Glade, 2013 Esprit Glade, 3221 Far Reach Drive, 3132 Hidden Lake
Drive, 3138 Hidden Lake Drive, 3221 Isle of Pines, 8242 Luchsinger Lane, 8256 Luchsinger Lane, 8297 Luchsinger
Lane, 8736 Marinus Drive, 6288 Mourning Dove, 8720 Radburn Drive, 3191 Reston Drive, 8776 River Watch, 8204
Royal Scarlet Drive, 8207 Royal Scarlet Drive, 8219 Royal Scarlet Drive, 8227 Royal Scarlet Drive, 3275 Samantha
Drive, 3455 Stanford Drive, 8752 Tallwood Ridge, 3275 Twilight Court, 8514 Van Wie Drive West, 8406 Vermillion
Circle, 8842 Wandering Way, 8512 Whisper Ridge Circle, Houses on the backside of Whisper Ridge Pond
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 publication of
Radisson Community Association, Inc.
3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027
Phone: 315-635-7171 | Fax: 315-635-7182
Monday – Friday 8am-5pm
For general RCA inquiries email
[email protected]
or visit www.radissoncommunity.org.
insidE This Issue
Coloring Contest Winners - Pg. 3
Tree Lighting - Pg. 4
Radisson Community
Directory - Pg. 5
Reflections, December 18, 2015
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From The Executive Director
Written by Lynn Tanner, CMCA
There
will
be some minor
changes to the
community
trash pick-up schedule which will
affect a couple of streets. Due to
housing growth in the community
in specific areas, the pick-ups on
Tuesday and Wednesday are unbalanced. To keep our trash pick-up as
efficient as possible, two streets will
have their pick-up day changed from
Tuesday to Wednesday. Effective as
of the December 22nd /23rd route,
the residences on Grey Birch and
Reston Drive will be switched to a
Wednesday pick-up day. Residents
on these streets will be notified
about this change by Dependable
Disposal directly. Also, there may
have been changes to items that
are now acceptable to recycle that
you are unaware of. During this
holiday season, when people tend
to have more trash, please take a
moment to review the numerous
items that can be recycled. On back
page, we have included information
from OCRRA (Onondaga County
Resource Recovery Agency) on the
list of acceptable items to be included in your recycling tote.
Yard waste pick-up has ended for
the year. Our last sweep through
the community to pick up
remaining yard waste material
was on Monday, December 14th
and residents were notified via
the community’s eMail Bulletin
system. Typically, we pick up yard
waste material until the first heavy
snowfall, which tends to be early
to mid-December. This year, partly
due to the perfect weather conditions, the yard waste service ran very
smoothly. By mid-December all
yard waste material had been picked
up. That is also when our seasonal
maintenance staff leave for the year,
and we’d like to thank them, and the
entire maintenance department, for
a job well done this year!
During the winter months, the
community’s pathway system is
plowed for residents’ use. Before
they can get to the pathways, however, RCA maintenance staff needs
to focus first on getting access to
our facilities (i.e. RCA Office, Aspen
House for nursery school use)
As per the Architectural Standards Guidelines, trash and
recycling totes may not be stored outside. Totes may be
placed outside the evening before your scheduled pick-up
day. Trash receptacles must be moved indoors the same day,
after your trash is picked up. The
Architectural Standards Dept
has provided time for residents
to accommodate the storage of the
new trash/recycling totes indoors.
Please be advised they will begin
issuing Notices to residents, where
totes are being stored outdoors. Your
cooperation is appreciated.
cleared and operational. Pathways
are plowed when we receive 4” of
snow, or greater. If warranted, maintenance staff will come in and plow
the pathways on Saturdays, through
the winter, but they are not plowed
on Sundays. Although they are
plowed, the pathways are not salted
and there may be some slippery
spots beneath the snow. When walking on the paths enjoying winter’s
beauty, please use caution.
As a reminder, a printed version of the Reflections is mailed
out only once a month, during
the months of January – March.
Release dates of those issues are:
January 22; February 26; and March
25. However, we will be sending
a Reflections eMail Bulletin each
month to keep you up to date on community news and events in between
the printed versions. To receive these
important emails, please login to the
Members Only portion of our website and sign up to receive emails for
the Reflections on your User Profile
page. Reflections eMail Bulletins
will be sent on: January 8; February
12; and March 11.
I am pleased to introduce you
to our new Time Warner Cable
Concierge, Aaron Mertz. Aaron
is originally from the Baldwinsville
area and has recently been assigned
to his ‘hometown’ as Radisson’s
TWC Concierge. As Radisson’s
Concierge, Aaron is able to provide residents with the best prices, FREE INSTALLS and FREE
TRANSFERS (whether moving
into, out of or within Radisson). You
can contact Aaron Mertz directly
at 315-412-5954 to find out about
current specials or to set up an
installation date. For residents renting the Aspen House for a private
function, please keep in mind that
we have access to cable television
programming at that facility. This
cable TV service is provided, as a
courtesy, from Time Warner Cable,
as the community’s preferred service provider for phone/internet/
cable service.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
and staff, we all would like to wish you
and your family a Safe and Happy
Holiday Season!
Common Property Notice
As per the Radisson Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions, (Radisson Declaration) property owned by the Radisson Community
Association is Common Property. RCA Common Property is under the jurisdiction
of the RCA Board of Directors. It is its responsibility, which the Executive Director
enforces on its behalf, to ensure that the Common Property is not used for unauthorized purposes (i.e. driving ATVs on open land) or maintained by anyone other
than RCA personnel (i.e. mowing areas near your own personal property). Every
Resident and Owner has a non-transferable privilege of enjoyment in and to all
Common Property for so long as s/he shall be a Resident or Owner in good standing. Certain areas that the Association owns may be maintained, such as: the playfields, along the pathways, the medians, etc. while others will remain in their natural
state. While the Association makes every attempt to keep the Common Property
areas safe, residents should be aware that there may be naturally occurring dangers
in the wooded areas and elsewhere on other Common Property.
Radisson Summer Employment Opportunities
Looking for a summer job? Radisson Community Association employs lifeguards, swim instructors and recreation counselors. All lifeguard applicants must have completed a lifeguard course and First Aid/CPR/AED certification class in order
to apply. These classes can be taken through the American Red Cross, YMCA or other locations. Swim instructors must have
their WSI through the American Red Cross only, as that is the curriculum taught at Oberon Pool. The Summer Recreation
Program has a few openings for Rec Counselor positions. Applicants must be at least 15 years old.
Employment applications can be picked up in person at the RCA Office. Contact Lori Galutz, lori@radissoncommunity.
org or 635-7171 x11, for more information.
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Coloring Contest Winners!!!
Thanks
to everyone
who took
time out to
enter our
coloring
contest. All
of the entries were great and it
was hard to pick just one winner
from each age group. Each winner
received a $15 gift card to Target.
If you would like your masterpiece
back, please stop in the office to
pick it up during our normal business hours.
Have a Safe and Happy New
Year!!!
Sincerely,
Lori Galutz
Director
of
Programs & Events
3-5 Years Old
6-8 Years Old
Zoe Ashcraft
Zoe Ashcraft 3-5 Years Old
Melody Losier
Mallory Offredi 6-8 Years Old
Melody Losier 9-12 Years Old
Honorable Mentions to:
3-5 Years Old
Community
9-12 Years Old
Mallory Offredi
Nicholas
Atcheson
Ella Cole
Brooke Fowler
Brooke Jordan
Alana Luu
Leah Martoccia
Chloe McDade
Sophia McDade
Gianna McDermott
Alice Merckel
Tyler Morgan
Ali Neville
Brody Persons
Abby Richer
Natalie Rider
Julia Steeger
Ruth Taylor
6-8 Years Old
Ella Bateman
Vanessa Blanco
Abigail Bowers
Cooper Christman
Ava Conte
Hollis Doran
Alyson Duffy
Dan Duffy
Jacquelyn Gangemi
Marissa Gilliland
Quincey Hack
9-12 Years Old
Heidi Losier
Alvin Luu
Isabella McDermott
Ethan Millard
Jeanie Neville
Maya Neville
Gracon Rafkis
Rylie Rachwal
Sammy Richer
Michael Sacco
Nicholas Sacco
Ava Bullis
Sierra Burke
Cole Christman
Amiah Dunkel
Eva Fipps
Jillian Hack
Lauren Millard
Julia Mueller
Chelsey Myers
Abigail Persons
Olivia Rafkis
Alec Smith
Anna Taylor
Snow Plowing and Mailbox Repairs
Each
winter
we get a number
of calls and emails
about snow removal. While RCA
maintenance department does clear
the pathways, the streets of Radisson,
unless a private drive, are owned and
maintained by the Town of Lysander
Highway Department, not Radisson
Community Association. Please contact the Town of Lysander with any
questions, concerns or complaints
related to snow plowing, pot holes or
other street maintenance.
As stated on the TOL website, the
Town Highway Department’s top
priority is reacting to the prevailing weather conditions to maintain
public safety on roads in Lysander.
Plowing, sanding and salting are the
primary services provided by the
Highway Department, with experienced drivers as the backbone of the
program.
As a courtesy to residents, the
Highway Department will repair
damage caused by snow removal operations. This includes lawns,
driveways and possibly mailboxes. Please contact the Highway
Department at (315) 635-5551 to
report any damage. The area will be
examined and repaired as soon as is
practical.
The Town cannot prevent the
snow from collecting at the end of
your driveway, but there are several
ways property owners can work with
the Town to minimize the effects of
snow removal:
• Keep trash and recycling totes
in your driveway, back from the road
and away from the path of the snowplow.
• Stake the edge(s) of your lawn.
• Mailbox and post replacement
will be paid for by TOL Highway
Department only if hit by snowplow
equipment, so check your mailbox,
newspaper box and the supporting posts in the fall. Mailboxes are
installed per US Post Office regulations.
• If you utilize a private snow
removal service, make sure you and
your contractor are in agreement
with the needs of your household.
We cannot coordinate Town-wide
snow removal with private contractors.
• Remember: it is illegal to leave
snow in a roadway
• There is no overnight parking on
any Lysander streets
• Drive carefully, allow extra time
and distance for stopping.
• Be considerate of snow removal
equipment and allow as much room
as possible.
• Educate your children
to the dangers of making
tunnels and playing on or
near roadside snow banks.
MAILBOX REPAIRS:
If your mailbox is damaged,
the RCA will make the necessary repairs.There is a form
on our website to initiate a
work order request, or you
can call the office to begin
the process. Maintenance staff will
evaluate the damage and determine
what work is needed. Your account
will be charged for the replacement
parts needed.
BILLING: If your mailbox was
damaged by a plow, first complete
the work order request. Then contact
the plow company (whether private
operator or the Town of Lysander)
to request reimbursement. If the
plow company agrees to be billed,
have them contact us and we will bill
them directly. Otherwise the bill will
be sent directly to you, the property
owner.
Reflections, December 18, 2015
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Radisson Annual Holiday Tree Lighting
Thank
you
to everyone that
came out to this
year’s annual tree
lighting
event.
The children were thrilled to see
Santa, Mrs. Claus, Winter
Cinderella and Holiday Belle!!
Santa said that he was happy
to hear that the Radisson kids
have been good this year. The
children received goody bags
after they visited with Santa. We
collected a lot of non-perishable
food items for the Baldwinsville
Christmas Bureau. Marv from the
Rotary Club warmed up the crowd
with a very interactive rendition of
The Twelve Days of Christmas and
then 3 more Christmas Carols outside during the official lighting. A
big thank you to Sharon Hayford,
Donna Lindner, Lynn Rosentel, Sue
and Tom Dietrich who volunteered
to help with the set up, serving of the
refreshments and the clean up.
I hope everyone has a safe and
happy holiday!
Sincerely,
Lori Galutz
Director of Community Programs
Happy Holidays!!
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Radisson Phone Directory
The Radisson Phone Directory is an
item unique to Radisson. This mini phone
book is truly a “community directory” as
it is THE resource to look up neighbors,
contact information for local services and
schools as well as supporting businesses.
Many residents report using the Directory
to recall the names of neighbors and to
determine invite lists for block parties and
kids’ play dates!
All residents in good standing have the
option to have a listing printed in the
Radisson Phone Directory. Please remember only one phone number can be listed,
the Radisson property address will be used,
and multiple last names can be accommodated. For privacy reasons, the Directory
is available only to residents of the community and to paid advertisers.
Printed every other year, the next
Directory will be distributed in the spring
of 2016. Existing entries and changes made
prior to January 31, 2016 will be included
in this edition.
The information for your
listing comes directly from
your Resident Membership
Registration Form (RMRF).
Please check for typos
including spelling, capitalization, order of family
members, etc. RCA is not
responsible for mistakes,
omissions or outdated information. Please take this
opportunity to verify that
your information is correctly listed, or not listed
as you choose. Log in to
the Radisson website, www.
radissoncommunity.org, and
carefully review the Community Phone
Directory Draft under Your RCA Account.
To make ANY adjustment to your
Directory listing, simply resubmit the
RMRF in its entirety. The new submission
will overwrite the existing entry. If your
listing is correct, there is no need to re-
submit the RMRF. Now through the end
of January, the Radisson Community Phone
Listing will be updated twice a month so
that you may double check any changes
submitted. As always, contact the RCA
Office if you have any questions!
Attention Area Businesses! Distributed throughout Radisson, the Radisson Community
Phone Directory is a unique way to reach thousands of potential customers and will help ensure
that your business is one Radisson residents recognize. Visit our website www.radissoncommunity.org and look for complete details under Newsletter & Advertising.
Certificate of Compliance Notice
Amenities Equalization Assessment Notice
The Radisson Community Association, Inc. (RCA) requires that prior to the resale or refinancing of an existing home in Radisson that a Certificate of Compliance (C of C) inspection
be made. The purpose of the C of C is to provide all parties reasonable assurance that the
property is free from any architectural standards violations of the Radisson Declaration of
Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (Radisson Declaration). The C of C and a
statement of the property’s annual assessment account should be requested ten (10) days
prior to closing.
For property resales and/or refinance, effective January 1, 1999, the measurement of the
finished area of the house must be confirmed. To allow adequate time for the staff to complete this requirement, the seller’s attorney must request the C of C 14 days prior to closing.
As of April 1, 2015 the fees are as follows:
*A seventy ($70.00) dollar Certificate of Compliance (C of C) inspection and processing
fee is charged by the RCA to the requesting attorney or the owner of the property making
such a request. Please insure that this fee is explained to the buyer and seller as well as the
purpose of the inspection.
Forms to request a certificate may be obtained at www.radissoncommunity.org or by calling
315-635-7171.
As of October 1, 2005, the Radisson Community Association will levy an Amenities
Equalization Assessment (AEA) to the Purchaser of a Radisson Community, residential
property. The purpose of the AEA shall be to expand and/or improve common areas
and common amenities.
The AEA is calculated at .25% of the purchase price of the residential property. This
will apply to new homes as well as existing homes and is payable at the time of closing. Payments are to be made out to the Radisson Amenities Fund and be sent directly
to our community office at 3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.
Exemption from the fee is granted if either of the following applies: a Purchaser who
has been the Owner of another Residential Lot which has served as said Purchaser’s
principal residence for two consecutive years immediately preceding the purchase
of the subject Residential Lot, provided said Purchaser sells the other Residential Lot
within 90 days; or a Purchaser who has been a full time resident of an apartment
within Radisson during the entirety of the two consecutive years immediately preceding the purchase of the subject Residential Lot.
Please feel free to contact the RCA Office at 635-7171 if you have any questions
regarding the AEA.
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There may not be snow on the ground
yet, but a flurry of fun is definitely in the
forecast - the 2016 B’ville Big Chill is
coming to Mercer Park on January 23!
The 2016 B’ville Big Chill is a zany
winter event, showcasing the people and
businesses of Baldwinsville. The event
starts at noon and includes a Best in Bowl
competition featuring tasty treats from local
eateries, music, activities for the children,
and, of course, teams of people plunging into the icy Seneca River
to raise money for our community and local charities. Following the
plunge is the Poker Bear Express pub crawl through the village, where
guests purchase a ticket and walk to participating bars to try to make
a winning poker hand.
We are pleased to announce that this year we are partnering with
The Rotary Club of Baldwinsville. We are excited to work with this
dedicated group to help the 2016 B’ville Big Chill reach new audiences
and bring even more people to our charming village.
Also new this year, instead of supporting just one charity, we are
letting our fearless plungers pick the non-profit that means the most
to them. The top three plunge teams will receive money for their
charities of choice.
If your business is interested in participating in either the Best in
Bowl or the Poker Bear Express (or both!), contact the GBCC office
at [email protected] or 638 0550.
We have sponsorship opportunities ranging from $100 to
$2,000 - a level for every budget. It’s a cost effective way to get
your business name promoted throughout our community and to
support the GBCC, Rotary, and local charities. For information about
sponsoring the 2016 B’ville Big Chill or forming a plunge team, visit
www.baldwinsvillechamber.com.
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Thank you to everyone that came out to greet Santa Claus as
he traveled through Radisson on the fire engine last weekend!!
-The Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department
Preferred by Radisson Residents for 25 years
Family owned and operated for 3 generations
Highly focused on service & preparation
Workman’s compensation & liability insurance
FREE written estimates
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In-home color consultations
starting at $75
Come in for details
Village Ace Hardware
43 E. Genesee St. Baldwinsville 638-4026
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Nursery School News
It’s beginning to look a lot like December????
Well, you might not know it’s
December by the weather, but our
holiday acitivities are in full force. Our
little 2, 3 and 4 year old elves are busy making heartfelt
gifts for their parents. We read stories about snowmen,
warm cups of hot chocolate, and of course…Santa!!!The
4 year olds took a wonderful walk the first week of
December, and enjoyed looking for signs of holiday spirit on
a beautiful, balmy
day. They will visit
the Gingerbread
Gallery at the Erie
Canal Museum on
Friday, and will each
create their own
gingerbread house.
Our 3 year olds had
a great time on “Me
Mrs. Ferrigan’s son, Parker, taught the large motor
module to the 4 year olds, on his break from college.
Mrs. Rawda and 2 year olds Bowen
& Mateo play with our brand new
interlocking blocks.
Carter and Harrison ( 4’s) are packing
items for the grocery cart relay races.
and My Special Guy Night.” Everyone looked so cozy in front
of the beautiful Radisson Christmas Tree, as Mrs, Cicero
read them a story called Dream Snow, by Eric Carle. They
made their own version of snowy trees on canvas frames with
a variety of materials. They looked so proud of their works
of art as they left the school that evening in their PJ’S. Our
2 year olds are enjoying
water colors, and we all
had a great laugh when
one of our precious 2
year olds wanted to
paint her fingernails
with her paint set. Now
that’s what we call “open
ended art”!!
Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Simiensyk look over
their grateful group of 4 year olds, enjoying a
Thanksgiving treat.
Matthew, Peyton, Alex, Crosby and Braeden
(AM 3’s) are decorating bags for a holiday
gift with Bingo dabbers.
have
2 year olds Ayla, Vanessa and Julia
holiday
put the finishing touches on their
gifts for Mom and Dad.
Christmas Trees will be picked
up curbside Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, from December 28 –
January 29, excluding Jan 18 for
holiday.
Please remove all decorations
& tree stands. Trees left in
plastic bags will not be
picked up.
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Cirque d’Vin Wine Club
The
next
Cirque
d’Vin
Wine Club will be
at 7PM on Friday,
January 8, 2016
at The Red Mill
Inn. The theme/distributor/winery
is still to be determined.
The tasting fee is $16 per person and pre-registration/payment
is required by Wednesday, January
6, 2016 Baldwinsville, NY 13027.
Include your name and address, as
well as your phone number and
email address in case of problems
or cancellations. Please also include
a list of attendee names to facilitate
check-in. Please note that Clay Wine
& Spirits will be unable to accept
registrations/prepayments.
Wines sampled that evening may
be ordered at a discount from Clay
Wine & Spirits (315-622-0501) at
3955 State Route 31, Liverpool, NY
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13090 (next to The Great Northern
Wegmans, near the intersection of
Routes 31 and 481) to be picked
up the following week. An email
from [email protected] or
[email protected] is sent about
a week prior to the next tasting
with information about the tasting. Please add bacifaratta@twcny.
rr.com and [email protected]
to your address book.
If you have any questions, need
more information, would like to
receive monthly email notifications
or schedule a 50-50 raffle for your
charity, email [email protected]
or call Mary Mulligan at 315-6353413 or Mike Broski at 315-4685408.
The remaining scheduled tastings
for the 2016/2015 season are January
8, February 5, March 4, April 1, May
6, June 3, 2016.
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Classified Ads
All Classified Ads must be 40 words or less and be sumitted in writing using the online Ad form or the printed Ad form. RCA and Editorial Staff reserve the right to edit ads to meet the 40 word limit. Community
classified ads are for RCA members only and are limited to one ad per category per address per issue.
for sale
Disclaimers
The Reflections will not knowingly accept or publish
advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The
publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Radisson Community Association, Inc., its Board of
Directors, staff, and members, make no representation as to
the validity or qualifications of any advertiser. Residents are
advised to check references with the Better Business Bureau.
The Radisson Community Association (RCA) does not
engage any realtor or real estate agency as its listing
agent. Further, any realtor and/or real estate agency
advertised in the Reflections or other RCA promotional
material is not endorsed nor rated by the Radisson
Community Homeowner’s Association.
Letters To The Editor: All letters must include name,
address, signature, and telephone number for verification.
Names and addresses may be withheld from print upon
request. Editing may be necessary for space.
Advertising Rates & Policies
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I am a college girl home for break, available to wrap
presents, babysit or run errands. I have Red Cross
certifications in babysitting, lifeguarding, CPR/
AED and water safety instructor. Call 439-9902.
Ladies petite golf clubs: includes Play Day golf cart,
Dura golf bag,Taylor metal woods 1, 3, & 5 w/covers,
Macgregor Lady DX irons 4, 6 & 8,Tommy Armour
putter, Roberto Devicenzo wedge. All good condition, $135/set; will sell individually. Call 638-8247.
FREE
Used Air Hockey table, fair condition. Must be able
to pick it up in Radisson. Call 380-7572.
Arien’s 24” electric start snow blower. In excellent
condition, used only 2 years, $490. Call 638-1375.
• Cardboard packing boxes.
• Gift boxes.
• Any non-metallic/non-foil wrapping paper, gift
bags, and greeting cards/envelopes.
• Glossy items are ok, but tissue paper and
metallic/foil papers are trash.
All ads will be reviewed for compliance with
Reflections policy.
Advertising Contract and additional details are on our
website or email [email protected].
Computer monitor, 19” LCD flat panel, used very
little, $30. Call 638-4019.
SERVICES
There will be NO delays in trash/recycling pick up.
Many of the packaging and wrappings used during holiday celebrations should be put into your new recycling tote!
Ad contracts, payment and ad image must be received
by 5pm on the deadline date.
The number of any type of ad run may be limited by
space constraints. Ads will be run on a first-come,
first-serve basis.
Living/family room set, includes floral sofa, Lazy
Boy recliner chair, corner TV cabinet, side table,
lamp and floor lamp, $500. Call 857-8059.
Holiday Reminders
BW/Color
4.75” x 2.75” 4.75” x 5.75” 9.75” x 5.75” 9.75” x 11.75” 3” x 1.72” 40 word text
Dining room set, includes table, 6 chairs, buffet
and hutch, $600 or best offer. Kitchen table with 4
chairs, $125 or best offer. Older model refrigerator
and freezer, $25 each or best offer. Hot tub, $500 or
B/O. Call 635-6806.
• Clean aluminum foil and disposable
aluminum baking trays.
• Catalogs* and magazines.
• Make cleanup easy!**
*Opt out of catalog deliveries that are duplicate or no longer of interest. Call the ordering number on the back of your catalog or check out www.catalogchoice.org.
** When the wrapping paper comes off, have a trash bag, a recycling bin and a box or bag for reusable items handy.
Deadlines & Contact Info
Visit Ocrra.org for additional tips for holiday recycling.
Send ads, articles, etc. to [email protected]. Submissions must be received by 5pm
on the deadline date to be considered for the next
issue.
RCA Office will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, & New Year’s Day.
Best Wishes for a safe and Happy Holiday and a very Happy New Year!
Published On January 22
February 26
March 25
April 8
Deadline Is
January 8
February 12
March 11
March 25
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Dec. - Jan. 2015 - R a disson Communit y Calendar
Sunday
20
monday
21
tuesday
22
wednesday
23
thursday
24
RCA Office Closed
27
28
29
30
31
TOL Board Meeting
7:00pm at TOL Offices
3
4
friday
25
saturday
26
Merry Christmas
RCA Office Closed
January
1
2
Happy New Year
RCA Office Closed
5
6
7
8
9
Reflections eMail Bulletin
10
11 Ops Meeting
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
12:00 at RCA Office
ASC Meeting
6:30pm at RCA Office
17
MLK Day
RCA Office Closed
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