Tulips
Tulips
Tulips have been ordered. Hoping they come soon. We will have them for sell. Price is still around $ 5.oo to 8..oo we have not gotten the final amount as of this week. Will make them at cost to us. That will be for 6- 8 bulbs. We have had great response. Will try to keep all interested neighbors informed. Thanks to all . We will really look beautiful. Ann Graf. [email protected]
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Alcoa Hwy Corridor Study
Good morning,
Hoping for more response. The tulips will cost around$5.00 $8.00 per grouping depending on size of order. Hoping for a good response. Please let us know. [email protected]. Thank you for working with us to make “our feature trail” look beautiful..
Tulips on the Dogwood Trail 2022
Hello neighbors!
The dogwood committee has met. One suggestion coming forth is to ask all neighbors on the dogwood trail to plant pink tulips at their mailboxes.
We would like some feed back.
Yes or no.
Please email me, Ann Graf [email protected]
Membership Meetings Resume in Person
The next meeting of the Lakemoor Hills Homeowner’s Association will be held on Tuesday night September 21 at the Lake Hills Church and will be streamed on Zoom and Facebook. All members are welcome.
The meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Come a little early to sign in and purchase a Taste of Lakemoor Hills Cookbook developed by the Lakemoor Hills Resource Council. Sign up to buy Pecans from the Garden Club for delivery in November. For you history buffs, we will also have some of Nancy Hansards book; A Historical Sketch of Alcoa Highway Maryville Pike Section of Knox County, which highlights Lakemoor Hills. Agenda includes a report on the Ball Nightclub, Invasive plants in the neighborhood, Alcoa Highway updates, and other topics of interest.
MASKS are mandatory in the Church, but you can also attend via Zoom or Facebook. Hope to see you there! For questions, contact: [email protected]
2021-22 Membership List Posted
If you would like to get a copy of the new LHHA Membership List (updated 9/15/21) it is available to be downloaded on the LHHA website. To get a copy, go to https://lakemoor.org/resources/membership-list/. You can always find the list by visiting the LHHA website, select RESOURCES and then MEMBERSHIP LIST.
The file is in 2 formats. One is sorted by last name and one is sorted by street name.
LHHA Renewals are Now Due
The Lakemoor Hills Homeowners Association has started its new fiscal year on September 1, 2021. Your renewal fee of $40 is now due. You should have just received your latest discounted billing from Waste Connections, if you subscribe to their service. Later this month I will be pulling the currently renewed members to submit to WCI for their next billing. Please get your renewal in to be on the active member list.
You can renew online at https://lakemoor.org/lhha/hoa-member-dues-renewal/. You do not have to have your password or log into the secure site to get to this link.
Or you can mail your renewal to:
Kathy Proctor, Treasurer
2429 Lakemoor Dr. Knoxville, TN 37920
And please join us September 21 at 7 PM at Lake Hill Church for our membership meeting. The church asks all to wear a mask.
FoxForce needs foxes!
Thanks for the outpouring of concern for our ailing foxes. If you have seen a fox in the last couple of weeks, text Mary Cartwright at (865)406-4111. Fox Force has volunteers, we have meds, but our fox population appears to have pretty much disappeared. We need help locating any remaining foxes. Please text the location of your fox and we’ll do our best to save it!
LHHA Membership Renewals Hit the Mailboxes Today
Your LHHA membership renewal requests should have landed in your mailbox today. Please renew or join for the first time to be a part of this great neighborhood organization. You may renew here on our website at www.lakemoor.org. or you can send in the membership renewal form in the enclosed return envelope. Dues are just $40 and are due by September 1, 2021.
We have our Fall Membership Meeting scheduled for September 21 at 7 PM at Lake Hills Presbyterian Church. Please join us, catch up with your neighbors and hear what is planned for our neighborhood.
Lakemoor Fox Force – You Can Help!
Our neighborhood foxes need your help. They are dying of the mange, and it’s a horrible painful death. If you have foxes in your yard or know where some are, you’re eligible for the neighborhood Fox Force. We’re a handful of concerned neighbors who want to ensure we have healthy foxes with frolicking kits next spring.
The treatment is straightforward. You put a small piece of food (meatball, boiled egg, wad of pet food, whatever seems foxworthy) out for your fox daily. After, your fox is taking the bait; you inject a bait ball with liquid Invermectin (we provide a loaded syringe). Keep baiting for a week, and then dose another bait ball. Repeat. So you’ll need to commit to about a month of fox baiting, that’s it.
If you have an ailing fox and are willing to save it, text Mary Cartwright at (865) 406-4111.