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Another motorhome incident

October 22, 2017 by Barbara Houchin

From Ed Jeffries:

Someone driving a large motorhome (perhaps Coachman) hit the side of our Burgundy Chevrolet Suburban this morning, Sunday, about noon. Our Suburban was headed toward the Church from Blow drive and the motor home was headed toward Blow Drive from the Church. Because of traffic my wife was unable to back up to get information from the driver of the motor home. If anyone has information about the owner of the motorhome I would appreciate hearing about it. From past experience I know that repair of these mirrors is expensive but is necessary for safety. I can be contacted at 865-679-6686 or 865-300-4890 or email [email protected].

Thanks,

Ed Jeffries
2115 Woodmere Lane

 

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Small book sale at 3928 Maloney-from Kathleen Zitzman

June 11, 2017 by Barbara Houchin

Hi, my son, Timmy, is selling some of our adult and children’s books this afternoon (Sunday June 11) from 2-4 in our driveway at 3928 Maloney Road. $.25 per paperback, and $.50 per hard cover. I wondered if you might let neighbors know, in case they are interested. Thanks!
Best,
Kathleen Zitzman

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Water Problems (Randy Fishman)

March 10, 2017 by Barbara Houchin

From Randy Fishman:

Yesterday, our water pressure seemed low, so we called KUB. The fellow came out and said our water pressure was high. When we came home yesterday, the water was completely off.

My wife called KUB but the fellow who answered the call sounded exasperated and said it was our problem. When the plumber came this morning he found a huge amount of sand blocking the pressure valve. We had to replace the valve but more sand coming up through the line could ruin the new one.

Apparently, when KUB replaced the main water line, they released a large amount of sand into the water. Despite KUB’s claim that they are not responsible, it seems pretty clear that they are.

Has anyone else had similar problems recently?

Randy Fishman, 3821 Maloney Road

Randy Fishman [email protected]

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Mulch

February 22, 2017 by Barbara Houchin

Nancy Jones has posed a question about mulch.  To my knowledge, there is no group rate for mulch but I’m sure Nancy (and maybe others) would appreciate any suggestions.

From: Nancy Jones <[email protected]>
Subject: Mulch

Message Body:
Is there a nursery that works with the Homeowners Associaton to provide a group rate for mulch? If not, where does the best place seem to be to purchase large amounts of mulch? We are starting to get our yard ‘beautified”!
Thank you,
Nancy J

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“Hope for the Holidays” Service at Lake Hills Presbyterian Church

November 27, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

On December 4, 2016, at 3:00 pm, Lake Hills Presbyterian Church will hold a special worship service – Hope for the Holidays: A Worship Service of Remembrance and Hope.  This “Blue Christmas” service will be open to all members of the community and will focus on helping those who find they are filled with feelings of loneliness or depression.  The worship space will be a safe place for people to experience emotions and be among others who are also experiencing loss, change and difficult times in their lives. Come and share in this unique worship time providing a worship experience that should be helpful and uplifting.  All are invited to attend.

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Reminder: Fall Festival

October 25, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association and neighborhood is invited!

Come join the fun at the Lake Hills Presbyterian Church Fall Festival this Sunday, October, 30th 4:00-6:00 pm.  It’s not too late to plan to distribute goodies for “trunk-or-treaters” or to bring chili for the cookoff (and subsequent chili supper).

Let Suzan Bowman know at 579-9001 or [email protected] if you plan to participate.

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Fall Festival at Lake Hills Presbyterian Church

October 15, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

The Lake Hills Presbyterian Church has invited the Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association and neighborhood to participate in their Fall Festival. Call Suzan Bowman at 579-9001, or [email protected] to let her know if you’ll bring Chili or Decorate your Trunk for the Trunk or Treat.

 See the attached flyer for more information.  We hope you can attend.
fall-festival-poster

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Lost Dog

August 5, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

From Sally Boyington (on Timberlake):

I found an elderly female yellow lab today, with no tags. She’s too arthritic to have gone far, and she is well fed and (except for being filthy) well tended.

If you know of anyone who has lost this treasured family friend, please call me: 865-309-4785.

Thanks.
Sally

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Election Signs

July 12, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

i was asked to post the following message from Carolyn and Don Dougall:

Two days after buying and placing on our property a Hillary for president sign, it was stolen. This has happened every presidential election year beginning in the 1990’s. Our property has been violated as has our right to speak what we believe. I am ashamed of our community, Lake Hills. This is stupid and childish!

Carolyn and Don Dougall

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Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 19 – Tuesday, May 17, 2016

May 17, 2016 by Barbara Houchin

Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 19 – Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Use the following link for the full pdf newsletter.

PDF Version: http://bit.ly/NeighborhoodAdvisory2016-05-17

 

  1. Calling All Acoustic Musicians
  2. Citizens Voice Views on Traffic Calming Program
  3. This Week: Save a Life: Learn Compression-only CPR
  4. Community Planting Day is Thursday at Chilhowee Park
  5. 100 Black Men Plan Gala to Support Youth
  6. Save the Date: Carpetbag Plans Youth Theatre Festival
  7. Neighborhood and Government Calendar

 

Published by the City of Knoxville’s Office of Neighborhoods to report news important to Knoxville’s residential neighborhoods.

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