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It’s Up
It’s Up
If you haven’t noticed the No U-Turn sign has been installed at the Alcoa Hwy/Montlake entrance, I noticed it last Friday. Big thanks to everyone that helped make it happen.
Sue Williams’ Sale
Invite to Classic Car Show at HOA Picnic (from Bruce Klassen)
Antique / Classic Car Show
Show Us Your Ride
Along with all the fun activities taking place at this years Lakemoor Hills HOA picnic on May 17th, we would also like to have a Car Show. Anything 20 years or older OR unique can participate.
Rumor has it that there are a number of antique, classic, sports, muscle, or otherwise unusual vehicles in our neighborhood. I am sure that a number of us are “into” cars whatever their vintage, and that it would be really fun to see them and learn about their history and why their owner has kept them after so many years.
We will be able to park on the East lawn of the Lake Hills Presbyterian Church, in front of the tennis courts, (if it stays dry) and have space to view them all “up close”.
We won’t be judging, so you won’t have to have it in concours condition (unless you keep it that way anyway). If you have printed details of your “baby”, it could be put in the windshield for all to review.
If you or a friend who has such a vehicle is interested, please call me, Bruce Klassen, at 240-3317 or email me at klasskountry@me.com
More details to follow on the Picnic and activities in early May.
Thanks in advance for your interest.
March, 2014 Meeting Minutes
Hello-
As will be the case after future meetings, we will post the meeting minutes in the website. The March minutes are there, now.
Lakemoor Hills Art Club
The Art Club will NOT meet tonight, March 17. The leader of the group, Kenneth Pace, is out of town and will not be able to get back in time. We’ll meet next week, March 24, as usual. Happy St Patrick’s Day!
For your reference, the Art Club’s usual time/location is:
The Lakemoor Hills Art Club returns to its Daylight Saving Time meeting hours of 5-7pm on Monday, March 17, 2014 St Patrick’s Day at Lake Hills Church.
Any questions? Call Kenneth Pace at 865-919-4357 or contact kennpace@gmail.com.
Lakemoor Hills Art Club
The Lakemoor Hills Art Club returns to its Daylight Saving Time meeting hours of 5-7pm on Monday, March 17, 2014 St Patrick’s Day at Lake Hills Church.
Any questions? Call Kenneth Pace at 865-919-4357 or contact kennpace@gmail.com.
Important Phone Numbers
An “Important Phone Numbers” file is now available under the “Resources” tab.
Thanks, Ashley
Gibbs Prevost
Sad News:
Our Blow Dr neighbor, Gibbs Prevost, has passed away.
His Obit should be in tomorrow’s News Sentinel.
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Hey!, Lakemoor Hills Wins Achievement Award
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 7, No. 9 – Friday, February 28, 2014
1. Don’t Miss the City-Wide Neighborhood Event of the Year!
2. Seven Finalists for Good Neighbor of the Year Award
3. Six Neighborhood Groups to Receive Achievement Awards
4. Awards Luncheon Schedule — and Parking
5. Save the Dates: City to Offer ‘Fight the Blight’ Workshop
6. Mayor Rogero Joins Community Leaders in Violence Prevention Efforts
7. KKB to Launch “Beautification Mobs”
8. KAT to Consider Options on Routes 10 and 90
9. Maryville College Offers “New Opportunity School for Women”
10. 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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Complete Streets
There is a workshop coming up this week that will be of interest to LHHA members concerned about safely walking, biking and running in our neighborhood:
City Council Schedules Workshop on “Complete Streets”: Knoxville City Council will hold a workshop at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, February 27, in the Main Assembly Room of the City County Building, to explore the concept of “complete streets.” Caroline Cooley and Monika Miller from the group “Bike Walk Knoxville” (http://bwknox.org/) will explain “complete streets” and offer their views on why Knoxville would benefit from having a Complete Streets ordinance. In a nutshell, Complete Streets policies require that street projects are designed to accommodate all users, including drivers, pedestrians, transit users, bicyclists, and people of all ages and abilities. Councilman Mark Campen requested this workshop. City Council typically sets aside time at the end of every workshop to hear citizen views on the topic of the workshop.
Bike/Walk Knoxville is a relatively new organization in our metropolitan area that may also be of interest. See http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=bf7aa6533987617f921eda254&id=64297086cb&e=b70d50218d
Theresa Pepin, Chair, Greenway and Trails Committee