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LHHA Membership Meeting Tues, Sept. 19 at 7 PM
Our first Lakemoor Hills Homeowner’s Association meeting of the season will be held on Tuesday, September 19 at 7 PM at Lake Hills Church. Our guest speakers will address the changes resulting from the Alcoa Hwy construction. Doug Bataille from Knox County Parks and Recreation will give us an update on the Greenway connection through the neighborhood and Leslie Fawaz, from the East TN Community Design Center will present the landscape proposal that her team has developed for us this summer. In addition to this you will hear from our membership about upcoming events this year and meet our newest board members and residents. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Can anyone recommend a good reliable painter to paint dining room
First Event – “The Quiet Side of the River – Sip & Snoop!”
Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association presents
“The Quiet Side of the River – Sip and Snoop!”
When: Thursday, October 12, 2017 from 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Where: 6 of our lovely neighborhood homes
As you tour, wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served at each home. A limited amount of tickets for this event will be available for purchase.
LHHA members $40.00 per ticket, all others $50.00 per ticket. All proceeds go to the Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association.
Contact Linda Haynes using one of the methods below to purchase your tickets! It is an event that you won’t want to miss! Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association plans to make Sip and Snoop an annual event.
1) Use the website menu link Resources > Membership List (Website membership required to view).
2) Use the website Facebook icon in upper right corner, and message Linda Haynes from here (Facebook group membership required).
3) Use the website Email icon in upper right corner to send a message to the general mailbox. You don’t have to be logged in to the website.
Here are the fantastic homes that we are featuring this year:
Cartwright / Stoess house on Maloney Road
Coffey house on Maloney Road
Copeland house on Maloney Road
Graf house on Bluff Point Drive
Hill house on Montlake Road
Shell house on Trillium Lane
More on free running dog
The dog running free is on the portion of Timberlake near Maloney Road. We are at 3715 Timberlake.
John Rennie
Dog running free on Timberlake
Greetings,
There is a white, short haired dog running free around our part of the area. It is about 40 pounds.
John Rennie
FOUND SMALL dog on Maloney Road
contact Casey at 865 230-6099
Found at 3717 Maloney Road about 7:30 pm Sunday evening. with black and red collar
Hi, my name is Ben Swann and I live on Mccarrell lane. My black lab Bo wandered off around 11am this morning and has yet to return. He always comes home but has not yet. I just wanted to let everyone know he is not a stray because he got out without a collar. If anyone has picked him up, my cell is (865) 310-3771. Thank you and I’m sorry for the nuisance. He has white markings on his chest and about 65lbs.
Ben
MPC holding Public Meeting on Wireless Facilities Ordinance Aug. 31
Many of you remember the fight that the neighborhood engaged to keep the cell tower from moving into our neighborhood. You may be interested in what MPC is proposing for Knoxville and Knox County.
GARAGE SALE – 3420 Montlake Dr. Saturday, August 5
An update from the Traffic Safety Task Force
The site has been updated with resources and documents from the Traffic Safety Task Force. Here is an excerpt from Eric Zeanah earlier this week:
From: Eric Zeanah
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 5:39 PM
Just an update from Timberlake. If you drive Timberlake in both directions, you will see at least three home signs families have created. One is very creative out of wood. But what really pleased me is I stopped to visit with Marcia Finfer, who walks her three dogs on Timberlake daily. I asked if she had seen an improvement since we started our efforts and her response was an enthusiastic, “Absolutely!”. Below is the e-mail she sent back in January when I had open discussions with the street before we started. She is now extremely appreciative.
“I have three dogs, as you all know, and have almost been hit twice. Bernie also was run off the road while walking the mutts. It has been suggested that I take the dogs to a dog park for their walks so that drivers don’t have to slow down. Rumble strips will not stop the speed and assumed rights of drivers, and the strips might be quite annoying to neighbors who are close to the road.”
Let’s get the message posted. I am traveling the next two weeks but can be reached by e-mail. There has really been a difference on our street.
Thanks,
Eric
Please Join the discussion in the New Forums:
https://lakemoor.org/new-forums/new-forum/traffic-safety/
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