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Update on the Dogwood Trail Debris Pickup
There has been a lot of questions and concern about the debris pickup. We now have more details on the process as follows:
- Pickups will only occur on the designated Dogwood Trail roads. That means if you live on a road without a Pink Line there will not be a pickup. Please do not place and leave debris on non-designated Dogwood Trail roadsides or vacant lots.
- The pickups will occur between April 1st and April 15th. There will “probably” be 2 pickups. Sorry they do not completely commit to that.
- Debris needed to be on the roadside before April 1st.
- Both sides of the street will not necessarily be picked up at the same time.
- The Dogwood Trail doesn’t officially open until April 15th. Please be patient they will get to your debris
- Please bear-in-mind that this is a free service from the county.
Next year we will compile all the details concerning this process and post it in advance.
Thank you
Randy Kerns
Spring Mailbox Bows
We encourage all of you to celebrate the honor of our Peninsula being part of the Dogwood Trail by placing a ribbon on your mailbox.
If you would like to purchase a bow you can contact any of the following:
Randy Kerns – 937-694-5627
Kathy Proctor – 865-599-7783
Cyndi Klassen – 865-964-1214
the cost is $5.00 each – they will also be available at our upcoming Homeowners Meeting April 12th.
Please spread the word to your neighbors…thank you!
Randy Kerns
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 13 – Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 13 – Tuesday, March 29, 2016
PDF Version: http://bit.ly/NeighborhoodAdvisory2016-03-29
1. Deane Hill Elects New Officers
2. Fourth & Gill Offers Workshop on Event Planning
3. Community Development Celebrates Housing, Other Programs
4. Better Building Board Meets Thursday
5. Testify on Blighted Properties at Meeting Friday
6. Neighborhood and Government Calendar
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 12 – Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 12 – Tuesday, March 22, 2016
PDF Version: http://bit.ly/NeighborhoodAdvisory2016-03-22
1. Old North Names New Officers, Board Members
2. Westwood Elects Officers
3. Fourth & Gill to Offer Advice on Event Planning
4. City Council to Ponder Food Trucks at Workshop Thursday
5. Date Changed for Citizen Preparedness Workshop
6. Emergency Response Classes Offered This Spring
7. City Offices Closed Friday
8. City Offers Sports for People with Disabilities
9. Don’t Flush Your Unwanted Medicines
10. Mediation Center Offers Help with Animal Disputes, Other Conflicts
11. What’s Up Underground in Downtown?
12. Neighborhood and Government C
It is that time of the year again: Spring in Lakemoor Hills and time for the Dogwood Trail visitors! Many of you have already been at work, as you will see from the Neighborhood Cleanup Day Report below. Kathy Proctor organized and facilitated the cleanup with the assistance of 36 neighborhood volunteers. Many thanks to Kathy and all the volunteers!
Again this year, a selection committee will be driving through the peninsula, selecting 3 residences that typify a natural green or woodland setting. Signs honoring these homes will be placed during the weekend of April 8-10, with permission of the homeowner. This is never an easy task as there are so many choices that could be made!
Be sure to place brush out in front of your home, if you live on a Dogwood Trail street, before April 1st.
Many thanks!
Neighborhood Cleanup Day Report – March 19, 2016
Our annual Neighborhood Cleanup Day occurred March 19, 2016 from 9 AM to noon culminating with a pizza victory luncheon at Lake Hills Church picnic shelter.
This year 36 people participated in the cleanup on the day of the event and another 4 will continue the cleanup on the following days. We saw many familiar faces and some new participants.
Teams were dispatched to pick up trash on Maloney Rd., Maloney Park, and Montlake Rd. with a total of 27 bags collected. This year our TEAM GERKIN collected the trashbags and delivered them to the dump.
In addition to this a massive cleanup effort occurred at Circle Lake Park with bales of leaves and sticks removed. On Bluff Point a team spread 3 truckloads of mulch. At the end of Maloney Rd where the circle occurs, a team of 3 removed years of leaves and trash and uncovered a potential garden.
Some dogwood bows were made available and purchased.
Keep Knoxville Beautiful supplied trashbags, safety vests, gloves, Tshirts and pickers.
Cost to LHHA for the event was $116.30 for the food and beverages.
Kara Hudgens captured the event on camera and has the images posted on her website. We will transfer some to the LHHA website and the LHHA Facebook page.
Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this possible and help prepare Lakemoor Hills for the Dogwood Festival.
Participants:
Kara Hudgens – photography
Suzan Bowman – food
Marta Vandergriff – Maloney Rd Circle
Linda Haynes – whatever
David & Kristen Bianconi – Circle Lake
Dani & Mike Rasmussen- Circle Lake
Fran & Fred Thomforde- Circle Lake
David & Sharon Gerkin truck to pick up trashbags, Lakemoor
Ann & Dick Graf – mulch / Bluff Point
Kathy Proctor – Montlake
Bob Proctor – Buff Point mulching
John Witherspoon – Maloney Rd Circle
Bill Stoess – Maloney
Mary Cartwright – Maloney
Marcia Finfer – Montlake & bows
Cyndi & Bruce Klass- Maloney
Rosemary & Gene – Maloney
Kathy Riddle – Montlake
David & Carl Couch – Circle Lake
Daphne Norwood & Bella & Nani Fishman – Maloney
Tom & Karen Mecurio – Bluff Point & Maloney Rd. Park
Clay & Emery Aalders – Bluff Point & Maloney Rd. Park
Diane DeRopp – Maloney Rd Circle
Rex Goins– Bluff Point mulching
Terry Kenner- Bluff Point mulching
Pat Shivers – Manor Dr.
Jim & Barbara Kincaid – Lynbrulee
Mark Hill – entry
Theresa Pepin- Wagon, Carriage & Buckboard
Facebook Page for Lakemoor Hills
Dear Lakemoor Hills Neighbors,
We now have a Facebook Page created to share and celebrate our wonderful experiences of living in Lakemoor Hills! We encourage everyone to share pictures and stories about Lakemoor Hills. Please join the group and inform your neighbors about the page.
A few notes about this page:
- The Page is called “Lakemoor Hills HOA”. Go to Facebook and search for “Lakemoor Hills HOA” then click “JOIN”
- As stated above, the spirit of this page is to share and celebrate our wonderful experiences of living in Lakemoor Hills.
- We politely request you keep your posts related to the positive aspects of our amazing peninsula such as; pictures of your gardens, the natural beauty of our peninsula or guest (hint – wild birds!). Other types items or issues you may have can be posted on the LMHA website at: http://lakemoor.org
- Coming Soon – Articles written by neighbors about Lakemoor Hills. If you would like to write an article or share ideas/information please contact Randy Kerns at 937-694-5627 or e-mail [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you on the page!
Thank you Neighbors,
Randy Kerns
Easter Egg Hunt
Happy Easter to everyone! The LHHA Social Committee wants to remind everyone that Lake Hills Presbyterian Church has invited all the children in the neighborhood to its Easter egg hunt this Saturday, March 26, at 2:00. All the children need to bring is a basket, and the church will provide the eggs, refreshments and crafts. So mark your calendar and come, join the fun! Thanks! Diane de Ropp and Suzan Bowman
You can follow Lakemoor Hills Resource Council on Twitter
The Resource Council has a new twitter account and you can follow us by searching twitter for LHRC or LakemoorHillsRC. Click follow when you find LHRC. If you want to tweet at Resource Council, include @LakemoorHillsRC in your tweet.
Duke the African Grey
Our 7 year old feathered child Duke is still missing. He is grey with a very light grey head, a black hooked beak and very bright red tail slated tail feathers. He’s about the size of a large dove. He whistles Amazing Grace and loves to yell my name, “Hey, Marianne.” He also says, Hello, Pilgrim” a lot. He speaks in a man’s voice and has a very huge vocabulary and speaks in long sentences so you may hear almost anything from the trees if he is there. Thank you for continuing to keep your ears and eyes open. We have a very sad and empty house right now. As much as we loved him, one would think he would have loved us enough not to leave home to search for a spring bride. Silly boy. Thanks again. Odgie and Marianne Oliveira
Update – Neighborhood Cleanup Day – Saturday, March 19
We will meet at the church parking lot RAIN or SHINE at 9 AM. Photo op will happen as soon as we have a critical mass. A team is going to Circle Lake Park and one to Bluff Point Park. The rest of us will be assigned well traveled roads that have accumulated trash over the winter.
Keep Knoxville Beautiful has given us gloves, trash bags and trash pickers (I have 12). We will have Pizza and beverages for lunch in the church pavilion.
I have T-shirts for those of you who said they don’t have one yet. Unfortunately KKB only had medium and large shirts, sorry.
We will have bows for sale for $5. These can be placed on your mailbox or other posts.
I look forward to seeing you in the morning.