Neighborhood Family Picnic is Tomorrow
Neighborhood Family Picnic is Tomorrow
Grab the spouse, friends, kids, grandkids- etc., and come on over to the annual Neighborhood Family Picnic at Lake Hills Presbyterian Church tomorrow Saturday May 20 at 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm. The tent is up and all we need is you!
It will be hot, but there is air conditioning inside the church where the Art Show will be.
Bring something to eat to share. Fried chicken from Publix will be available as well as drinks.
Hope to see you there.
Suzan Bowman
picnic flyer 2017
Montlake Single Lane Traffic
During work hours over the next several weeks, Pipeline Construction, KUB’s waterline contractor, will be boring and installing a new 8″ waterline along the north side of Montlake Drive between Timberlake and Tall Pine.
This project requires the contractor to close the westbound lane of Montlake to accommodate equipment and personnel. After hours, it appears that the contractor is doing a good job removing obstacles to traffic.
The delay both directions on Montlake should be reasonable except possibly at rush hours, AM and PM. Please be considerate to the construction crew members as they are working hard to improve our water service.
I’ve driven the construction area both directions several times and it should generally flow pretty well if we are patient and plan ahead for some modest delay. I’ve already seen a very limited number of folks throw their hands up in utter disgust over a minor delay. Come on, people. This our neighborhood, not west Knoxville or New York City….
If you have suggestions, complaints, call BR-549; no actually my number is 363-2663 24/7 and I’m your friendly (generally) LHHA KUB rep C.L. Overman..
To subscribe to updates about this and other KUB projects, please have a look at the new forums.
Homeowners Meeting, Picnic, House Tour: Lots going on in Lakemoor!
The LHHA HOMEOWNERS MEETING will be Tuesday night, May 16 at 7:00 at Lake Hills Church. Tea and cookies will be served at the beginning as we socialize for 20 minutes or so. Important topics will be discussed featuring a Power Point presentation by the Traffic Safety and Speed Task Force.
SIP & SNOOP….The Quiet Side of the River HOUSE TOUR: On Thursday evening, October 12, between 5:00-8:30pm, you have the opportunity to tour five of our unique neighborhood homes. A limited number of tickets will be sold to residents of Lakemoor Hills peninsula only. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served at each home. The cost for LHHA members is $40.00 per person, all others $50.00 per person. Ticket sales will be limited to the first one hundred purchasers. The first opportunity to purchase a ticket will be on Tuesday evening at the Homeowners’ Meeting. The second opportunity will be at the Neighborhood picnic on Saturday, May 20. Since only 100 tickets will be sold, please consider buying your ticket early. The proceeds from this House Tour go toward beautification following the Alcoa Highway improvements.
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY PICNIC: Come to the neighborhood old-fashioned picnic! Bring your kids, bring a covered dish, bring an extra chair, bring conversation, meet your neighbors! It takes place Saturday, May 20 at Lake Hills Presbyterian Church between 4:00 and 7:00 pm. Chicken will be provided by the Lakemoor Hills Homeowner’s Association. There will be activities for all ages, art show, car show, steel drums, face painting, plant swap, miniature horse rides and much more! The play equipment has been renovated and painted just in time for the picnic. Bring stories and jokes……come and enjoy!
Sorry if I Alarmed you… again.
In making updates to our site – once again I created pages in an effort to improve your experience with it. And the site then sent out emails to tell all of you great people what I’ve been up to.
It was supposed to be a surprise.
I’ll share a bit more about this at the next HOA meeting – see you there!
Come One, Come All: LHHA ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY, MAY 16 @ 7:00 pm
LHHA Annual Meeting
Tuesday, May 16, 7:00 pm
Lake Hills Church
(Last general meeting until September, 2017)
SOCIAL TIME: 7:00 – 7:20 pm
Tea and cookies will be served
What has happened in the neighborhood since September 2016, what is happening now and what is being planned for the future? You will be informed at this meeting.
A special report from the LHHA Traffic Speed and Safety Task Force will be given along with short end of the year reports from the busy and motivated Committee Chairpersons. All of these brief reports will be of importance to all residents in this neighborhood.
Following the reports, Dick Graf will conduct the election of the 2017-2018 Officers and Board of Directors:
Here is the complete slate of nominations: Kathy Proctor, President; Randy Humble, Vice President; Tom Ingram, Treasurer; Barbara Houchin, Secretary; Sharon Gerkin, Past President; Board Directors: Cindy Connor Coughlin, Karen Franck, Randy Kerns, Jim Kincaid, C.L. Overman, Mike Parker, and Dawn Thomas.
Nominations will also be accepted from the floor.
The meeting should be concluded by 8:30 pm.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the betterment of community life in Lakemoor Hills this year!
Sharon W. Gerkin
THANK YOU!!
Thank you Mary Cartwright and Bill Stoess for mowing the overgrown triangle at the Montlake Entrance early Saturday morning in the wet and the cold.
We appreciate you both!
Neighborhood Family Picnic
Saturday May 20
4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Lake Hills Presbyterian Church
Bring a Covered Dish to share
Chicken and Drinks provided by the Lakemoor Hills Homeowner’s Association.
Enjoy the Art Show, Steel Drums. Plant Swap, Miniature Horse rides, Crafts for kids, and lawn games.
We hope you will join us.
Power Line Down on Montlake near Alcoa Highway
M Vandergriff reported a power line down on Montlake near Alcoa Highway at 2:55 pm but I did not read my email until now (4:05 pm). Need to be aware and go an alternate route.
Thank you
Sharon Gerkin
Missing Cat – Orange with a short Bobtail
Please be on the lookout for Henry. Missing since Wednesday.
He belongs to:
2305 Carriage Lane
865-591-1195
Michael Stoiber
Knox County Property Appraisal
David and I recently received the Knox County Residential Property Appraisal for our home on Lakemoor. We were shocked as the new appraisal is 27% higher than the previous one. Evidently a few others in our neighborhood have also received a shocking appraisal. Could this be from a real estate market that is heating up or is our county seeking to pad their bank account at our expense?
I would be interested in hearing from other residents: happy with appraisal, appraisal is same as last time, or think the increase is too dramatic?
Thank you,
Sharon Gerkin