News Update

Welcome to Pine Mountain Estates News Update.  Here you will be able to get the latest information if you’re not on Facebook.  Happy Reading!


President’s Letter for April 2024

It’s been a long time coming to hear from our wonderful President on what’s happening here.  A really nice informed piece of information about the new gates at the entrances and their concern on individuals who wish to be part of the new board of directors come June.  It’s nice to see that new board members should know what our governing documents say – this is something that has been lacking for many years.  If you’d like to read, in detail, please pull up:  2024 April PMPOA Presidents Letter.

Also, please note the mention of the EPA, Lead and Copper Rule.  When an email was sent out to members, this ruling was mentioned, but not provided.  When I had requested a see what spurred this on, I was given a song and dance routine that indicated “they” (our water man) didn’t have a clue what I was referring to or the lack of understanding what the document provided.  Either way, it’s good to have the back-up document(s).  Plain and simple, if you have lead or copper in your home to supply you with water, it needs to be changed to protect your health.  If your personal labs indicate you have too much lead in your system and you don’t have lead water pipes, you should figure out the source of your lead poisonings.


Pine Mountain Water

Pine Mountain was created in the early 70’s and with that came the drilling of water wells and the placement of pump houses and miles and miles of water pipes.  Pipes were placed where it made the most sense, at the time, in hopes of people loving the idea to move to a mountain top to enjoy the ever lasting views.

Jump forward to today, we have a water system that has been maintained by non water experts, pipes that are crumbling under the pressure of dirt and roads and the lack of funds to keep it all running efficiently.   Therefore, many moons ago, a board decided it would be best to sell the system to a company that knew what they were doing and take all this unknowledgeable responsibilities away from the board and any employee.

A company, Redbird, decided to take over the water requirements for several small communities across North Carolina – ours being one of them.  Since our community is/was the smallest, we were the last on the list to see any relief.  As of now, we’re still operating on our own with empty promises of a takeover.  Personal homes’ water systems are not monitored by any form of meter system – we are at the mercy of whatever the board decides is appropriate to maintain the water lines and sewer system.

It’s still questionable to when Redbird will actually come in, take over, revamp, reorganize, update any of the systems here.  In the meantime, we live on a wing of a prayer the water still flows and the toilets still flush.

To review any of these documents, you may review:  2024 Redbird Application Complete, 2024NCUtilitiesNoticeofRates, and NC Utilities Commission Order Jan 2024


President’s Letter for December 2023

At the end of 2023 and half way through our President’s last term, we have an update to when our new gates will be installed – February 2024 (well, a year wasn’t mentioned but we can only hope, since we haven’t had any form of security for the past few years).  There is also a note from the new owners of the hotel and restaurant – we do wish them well [others have not been greeted or treated so graciously in the past].  Plus, let’s not forget or ignore the announcement of a new website for Pine Mountain (pinemountainpoa.org) noted as the best place to get timely information.  Please note, you will have to be paid up in your dues (as a Member in Good Standing) to have access to that information.  Please click 2023 December Presidents Letter and Intro to read all the details.


President’s Letter for October 2023

All members received, via email, a letter from the President that provides information on the Stink Films & Nissan truck commercial held here this past July.  An update on the electrical panel in the old Golf shop building, a new office manager who will be creating a new website for members – allowing them to pay their assessments, give committees and the board a voice, more road construction should take place in October, little info on the Red Bird situation and lawyers are now taking care of all collections, liens and foreclosures.  To view and read in detail, see 2023-Oct President’s Note.


Letter to Almost All Members – September 2023

In an effort to keep everyone informed of information going on around the mountain, it has become apparent the “classified” Pine Mountain Phone Directory, published by the POA Office and available to members only within this website (under a password) has been released to Starnes Aycock Law Firm.  The release of the directory, without consent of the Pine Mountain Property Owners permission, is an offense called “Invasion of Privacy: Public Disclosure of Private Facts.  To view the letter see:  Starnes Aycock Law Firm Letter.

Also Note:  A statement from PM POA President Edith Stitt dated Oct 12, 2021  (We can only hope this is true.)

Pine Mountain’s Directories of its Members and/or Residents are intended for communications between Members alone and NOT for solicitation, nuisance, or harassment.

If any solicitation, nuisance, or harassment occurs to anyone within this communication, your email program can likely block or filter others’ emails to the trash and we hope that you use this option. If a Member solicits, causes nuisance, or harasses other Members- the offending Member will no longer be included in group emails.” 

– Edith Stitt , Oct. 12. 2021


Meeting and Rules – August 2023

August 23, 2023 members of Pine Mountain, some or all – not sure, received an email from Edie Stitt, President that contains some very eye opening statements – these can be read in Meeting and Rules Aug 2023.  She also references the new Common Areas Rules and Regulations 8-2023, and financial statements:  22-23 Budget Report Aug and water Financial Statement 8-23.

Take from it what you will, but if you read it correctly and you’ve been here a while – you may see something our new members do not.


Have you heard about the “Secret” Meeting?

A couple of Pine Mountain Members decided to hold a meeting with a select few.  The meeting was held on June 27th at the hotel.  The Agenda was to allow attendees to voice their concerns and be able to express themselves without fear or retaliation.  Items discussed had be presented to the board either at meetings and/or at the office, without success.

The contents of the June 27th meeting will be presented to the board at the next board meeting scheduled July 11th.  A brief synopsis will be provided, for time purposes, while copies of all details will be given to each board member.

Update:  On July 10, 2023 Edie announced Board meetings will be held in the old Golf Shop but because the A/C isn’t working properly, the meeting for July 11, 2023 has been canceled vs. holding it in the pavilion.  


President’s Note July 2023

The first letter of the 2023-2024 from Edie Stitt, the board is keeping the Committee Assignments open until July 15th.  If you have any skills that would benefit Pine Mountain, please sign up.

The NC Utility Commission has scheduled a public staff hearing concerning Red Bird’s purchase of Pine Mountain in their July docket.

For all details of the letter, please click July 2023 President’s Note.


Sale of NC State University Lots (June 2023)

Some, most or all of Pine Mountain residents have received a letter from the Office of Finance & Administration of the University Real Estate & Development asking if they would like to purchase one or more of the building lots within the boundaries of Pine Mountain.

The question that comes to mind is: where are these lots and how much are they being sold for.  Attached are two maps: NC State Student lots and NC University Agricultural Foundation.  To discover the amount per lot, please contact progers@ncsu.edu or phone (919) 515-8022 for additional information.

This procedure of offering other property owners first opportunity is through the Pine Mountain Covenants & Restrictions Article II General Reservations and Conditions, Section 1 First Refusal Purchase Option.

Note:  If you wish to see these lots with more detail, please go to the Burke County GIS website (https://gis.burkenc.org/), after accepting their disclaimer conduct your search through “Enter Owner Name”.  For example, “Agricultural” was used to locate the third screen shot.  You will have to zoom in to find the Pine Mountain lots.

      


2023 Quarterly President Letter (April 2023)

This quarterly letter discuses the change in the monthly board meeting dates to the 2nd Tuesday of each month, which makes it difficult to provide a financial report in a timely manner.  No update to the water situation, Ms Betty Brown’s 100th Birthday Party will take place on April 15th.  How many board slots that need to be filled in June and how members are donating wildflower seeds to be planted on the golf course along with orchard trees.  Gates are still broke and finding a gate for the front is difficult.  2023-April Quarterly Statement Letter


December 2022 President Letter

Updates that include Water/Wastewater, asphalting the roads, PM tractor and Chevy truck, expanded ways to pay your assessments and there maybe a Pine Mountain 50th Birthday Party.  2022 Dec President Letter


October 2022 President’s Letter

The 2022 3rd quarter letter is now out discussing Adopt-a-Highway, water, annual assessment billing, future asphalt repairs and gardening.  2022 3rd Quarter Review

The other letter received, called Home or Townhouse Owner is about the dumpsters, speed limit, asphalt repairs (more details), water valves, best flushing/draining practices, contact information (of residents), etc.  22-Oct House Townhouse Notice


July 2022 President’s Letter

New changes have occurred when members are notified of annual assessments, information updates on the land dispute that holds the twin towers, and the water system, and looking for volunteers to join committees.  To view the letter:  2022 3rd Quarter Note.


2022-2023 Election

Members have received their annual voting ballot(s) to fill 3 empty board seats.  The attached letter states the ballots must be received by the office no later than June 9th at 9:00 am.  To view ballot POA Election 2022-2023

Please note, that the results of the voting will be announced during the Annual Membership Meeting on June 11, 2022, at 10:00 am, location to be announced.


April 2022 President’s Letter

Our April 2022 invoices included a President’s letter that provides updated information concerning the situation of our water system, research & quotes for new controlled-entry gates, commercial mower, Firewise Party (May 7th, 3 pm), and a request for nominations for this year’s voting (looking for 3 persons).  To read the letter, click here:  2022-April President Letter


December 2021 President’s Letter

To view the December 2021 President’s letter containing information on the latest NC Dept of Environmental Quality inspection, Pine Mountain’s wastewater treatment permit, Red Bird Utility’s application update, Firewise, and non-judicial foreclosure updates, please click 2021- Dec President Letter.


New Date for Water Vote – November 20, 2021

The Board is calling for a new meeting to vote for assessing paying members connected to the POA water system $200 per lot.  They are hoping for $18,800 to cover the items described in the letter.  Before the October 12th meeting a request, from members, demanding financials, board meeting minutes, a current budget, and audit were met with so much disgust that the Board made up numbers to create a budget, claimed an audit wasn’t possible and will charge members for copies of the financials and meeting minutes because it takes too much time to create.  Nov 20, 2021 Water Meeting & Proxy.  Note:  The Proxy the Board is providing does not provide a space for the property owner to ‘choose’ who they want to vote for them, only the Board.


Email to Members – October 2021

An email went out on October 12, 2021, as a direct result of a 2021-Oct-8 Petition from members demanding copies of board meeting minutes and financial statements.  This petition was in direct result of a notice, by the board, requesting a vote to charge all ‘paying’ lot properties an additional $200 to assist in funding “parts as a form of insurance” to the PM water system.  A copy of this request can be reviewed in 2021 Oct Letter to Member.


Letter to the Members – October 2021

Members received a letter from PM  POA, Inc., dated October 2021 providing changes to the POA Office hours, a link to the publicly recorded governing documents, and a notice to stop paying Henderson and unsubscribe to their emails.  Please read this letter – it contains a lot of additional info about board meetings, social gatherings, and photo opportunities.  Letter:  2021 Oct Letter to Member


Water Update – Vote October 15, 2021

Received a letter from the POA along with a “Sanitary Survey” from the NC Environmental Quality office and a Proxy vote – giving the POA the authority to vote for you if you decide not to show up for the October 15, 2021 meeting at the South Mountains Fire & Rescue Station.  See Documents:  Sept 2021 Water Situation- Meeting – Vote


Fine Schedule

The Pine Mountain  Board of Directors created a Fine Schedule and sent it out through one of the Facebook pages on August 26, 2021.  See Announcement:  POA Fine Schedule


Adopt-A-Highway Program

Pine Mountain has been awarded two 15-year stars to be displayed on our Adopt-A-Highway signs due to the dedication of our volunteers.  The state stated, “In recognition of your service to protect the environment and enhance the quality of life for all North Carolinians…”  The letter goes on to say the Adopt-A-Highway volunteers from all 100 counties picked up more than 3 million pounds of litter and have saved the taxpayers more than $5M annually in roadside clean-up costs.  DOT Ltr Adopt A Highway July 2021


Common Areas Committee

Pine Mountain has a new committee with the loss of the golf course, it’s called “Common Areas Committee” designed to look at the various parts of Pine Mountain and how to bring in more activities to the members.  Unfortunately, Katherine Lee – Chair, was not able to announce the results from their 1st meeting.  To see her report, please go to Common Areas Committee Report


Pine Mountain July 2021 President’s Letter

This year, our President, Edie Stitt has started the new fiscal year announcing all new board members and details about the trails you’ll find on Pine Mountain and others in the immediate area.  Along with a mention of ‘notice of the availability of mediation to resolve disputes with the association’ along with ensuring everyone knows our speed limit is 25 MPH and watch out for all living creatures within our gates.  To read in detail: 2021-June Pres letter

Pine Mountain Annual Membership Meeting – 2021

The 2021 Annual Member’s Meeting will be held on June 12th at the Pavilion, across from the POA Office, at 10:00 am.  Meeting should include Announcement of all new Board Members, Annual Budget, Committee Reports, plans for the new year and much more.

There will be a Picnic Lunch immediately after the meeting, folks are encouraged to bring a covered dish to share.


Pine Mountain Water Situation Letter – Vote

A lot of members received a letter from the Pine Mountain Property Owners Association, Inc. Office dated January 2, 2021 that states the Board of Directors voted unanimously to Members in Good Standing an opportunity to vote in reference to relinquishing ownership, interest and control of the Pine Mountain POA’s water and wastewater facilities to Central States Water Resources and/or their North Carolina subsidiary.

To view this letter and the ballot, please click: PM Jan 2021 Water Letter


A Letter from Pine Mountain POA President – Edie Stitt:

Dear Pine Mountain Members, October 2020

I hope this letter finds you healthy and well.

Pine Mountain’s Board recently voted to transfer the accounting responsibilities to Henderson Properties, Inc of Charlotte NC, effective Nov 1. The accounting responsibilities will include banking, invoicing, collections, bill-paying, reporting, and tax-prep, among other items involved with financial services. Sometime before December’s billing cycle, you should receive more information concerning invoicing and payment from Henderson. Thanks for your patience in this process.

Pine Mountain applied for the renewal of its wastewater treatment plant discharge permit this year. The state had a time period for public comments after the permit information was posted in the newspaper. Some of the neighbors on Wards Gap Road, outside of the Pine Mountain community placed signs in their yards communicating falsehoods to passers-by and also contacted the state. While the state employees tried to explain the science of what goes on with this type of treatment plant to the neighbors, they still insist we are dumping “raw sewage” into the Jacob’s Fork River. Because we exist in an “outstanding watershed,” Pine Mountain’s effluent is held to very high standards. We have had some violations this last year, which resulted in penalties. There are problems we, with the state, and Envirolink (the current operator,) are trying to identify and remedy to prevent violations.

North Carolina is issuing a conditional treatment permit to Pine Mountain. It will require Pine Mountain to develop a plan for compliance, the testing will double and also occur in the river, and there will be more reporting to the state for evaluation and processes. The state inspector was confident that Pine Mountain would achieve what needs to be done because we are already performing some of the tasks called out in creating a plan. Unfortunately, once again- everything is about the money. Envirolink raised their prices 5% in September. The Board has been seeking alternatives and is hopeful that we can escape the strangulation.

The Board is made up of Members who pay timely. It’s not as if we enjoyed raising assessments on ourselves much less anyone else. The past expected the future to pay for it and the future is here. There is much to maintain. The equipment has not been well-cared for and is old. It’s hard to hire employees when they can’t be supplied with working machinery for the job. Repairs, renovations, and reorganizing has been going on in everything Pine Mountain does as fast as the money permits us to go.

Thanks for your patience,
Edie Stitt -President, Pine Mountain POA, Inc.

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Pine Mountain’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (Posted August 21, 2020)

In an effort to stay informed of our current situation on the Pine Mountain Wastewater Treatment Plant, the following letter was received from our Board President, Edie Stitt:

We’ve had two inspections in the last month by Linda Wiggs. She has been Pine Mountain’s inspector for many years.

The next inspection will be with a camera to locate leaks in the lines. (We know there are leaks, we don’t know where.)

From these inspection results- we need to net the duckweed out of the pond, bag it, and remove it from the property. It will grow back, so it’s as much fun as the beavers (of which we might have one or two again.)

No evidence of “raw sewage” is coming from the pond effluent. The violations and fines PM received don’t indicate raw sewage, either. They indicate problems that need to be resolved. …Too much ‘clean water’ inundating the system creating problems.

The Board approved the installation of an influent meter on the treatment plant. The current meter is not accurate and thus not approved by the state.

I sent the product information to the state to ensure it meets the mandate. This is about $5500.

Linda (and other state employees) are frustrated with the situation of complaints drawn from an ignorant population. With hundreds of package plants across the state, they don’t want to see Pine Mountain become the precedent in how the public comment process goes down.

The state players have asked for more information/evidence from the two people downstream who have signed the petition. From what I understand, nothing in the category of ‘evidence’ had been provided. The conversations between state employees and the complainers concerning how these systems work are also fruitless.

Linda related to us that she doesn’t want to see a public hearing as a result of the public comment period, but she is not a decision maker in the process. She said public hearings are also unproductive, especially when people are rooted into beliefs of their own design and have other motives at work.

There are significant odds that the 2 complainers’ problems are self-generated. Just because septic systems aren’t reported like PM’s Treatment Plant doesn’t mean they don’t put out a more significant amount of pollution.

The public comment period has ended. That the signs remain are a likely testament to ulterior motives than actual ‘save the river’ commentary.

Linda related that she has suggested the state set a compliance schedule for PM, (which allows us time to get the ducks in a row,) pause the permit until at which time compliance is achieved, and then release it.

I’m thinking about contacting the state legislature in mass distribution of email to let them know how flawed this public/comment/hearing process is.

Pine Mountain sits in what is called an “Outstanding Water Shed.” Unless laws and regulations change, there will never be another sewer plant permit granted within the watershed. Linda Wiggs said that it should be the beacon for any future development, because our permit which currently allows for 20,000 gallons a day can be expanded to 64,000+ gallons a day. We could provide for ‘real’ lodging, restaurants, and some light commercial development- and/or get more townhouse clusters to add to the sustainability of the whole.

Whatever- she said- “You don’t want to lose it.”

Bob Bennink is trying to get the public staff to allow us to turn off people for non-payment. He said that whether we are a public utility or private; we’d have that right anyway. …and those commercial facilities should want us to stay private, because once we go public- they will be forced to pay, not just the expenses into the system, but a profit on top. They will pay more. But they aren’t paying and that’s what is hurting us …just like everyone who is not paying. That’s the basis of all the problems.

We’re working on that, too.


Pine Mountain’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (Posted July 20, 2020)

In the past couple of months, news spread within the local area that Pine Mountain is up for renewal of its Wastewater Treatment Plant.  For some reason, this has set off a series of complaints, signs being posted around Pine Mountain and a wide variety of other actions/comments from community neighbors.

Edie Stitt, President of the Pine Mountain Board of Directors sent out the following letter to the permitter:

Dear Mr. Bennett,
I am the President of Pine Mountain Property Owners Association, Inc.
The public comment period for the permit renewal of Pine Mountain’s Wastewater Treatment Plant has been stressful for my community, culminating in libelous signs filled with falsehoods posted throughout the greater community, threats, and nails dropped at our front entrance.

1.) Pine Mountain is not pumping raw sewage into any waterway. Posting pictures on change.org with iron bacteria claiming it’s sewage does not make it sewage. Ear infections and swimmer’s itch have nothing to do with Pine Mountain’s effluent. False information has done nothing but stir up hate, frenzy, and has misled the public. Social media has eliminated the facts, in favor of lies.

2.) We have sought help from the state and our operators with the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) problems and received NO EFFECTIVE solutions. Meanwhile, we have complied or are in the process of complying with all requests/demands – even knowing the outcome will not change. Meters and weed-eating will not change the results, in other words.
We have taken great care to do what was advised as fast as we are physically and financially able to do it.
-No inspection report from the state has ever found its way to my desk.

3.) Last August-September the commercial facilities within Pine Mountain’s border, (which have not been fully operational since 1998,) opened and hosted hundreds of people in a one-hundred-room hotel and a separate restaurant. This was when many problems began, of late. In addition, while these facilities are being invoiced, they are not paying Pine Mountain’s POA for their capacity- as charged. They invite RVs and Campers to dump their wastes into our sewer system.

4.) Environlink- our operator- had N.C. Rural water help with a smoke test to find potential leaks in the system. None were found. Envirolink has been trying to arrange for another smoke test in the commercial facility area to determine whether or not they are dumping stormwater into the WWTP.

5.) “Slick Rock” at Jacob’s Fork River on Ward’s Gap Road is an attractive nuisance not far from the WWTP. There are dirty diapers always left on site in the river, people wash their cars and trucks in that river, and leave trash. The Catawba River Keepers are never onsite cleaning it up. Residents of Pine Mountain do.

6.) There are three structures/homes/businesses leeching their sewage directly into White Oak Creek on Wards Gap Rd near Pine Mountain’s entrance. We have no authority to change this condition, yet it could directly affect the water quality – before it reaches Pine Mountain’s effluent, just a short distance away.

7.) The ‘neighbors’ stirring up the hate and public disgust- have removed acres of a riparian barrier to Jacob’s Fork River, farm up to its banks, and have a road that runs through it—- ALL of which directly affect water quality.

8.) Pine Mountain’s Board of Directors has been committed and ACTIVELY seeking a resolution to our problems. The vicious aggressive and egregious attacks against our community have been underserved. When trying to engage the agitators into a productive conversation, they refuse, delete our factual representation on social media, and escalate the ugliness.

Municipalities dump sewage into the rivers during rain events, Duke dirties rivers with coal ash run-off, the vindictive combative neighbors’ filth the river of their own accord; all the meanwhile the state hammers punitively at this small community-owned system. No help.

Pine Mountain POA has paid $4200/month to a private operator over the last year for the operations and testing of the system; we have made thousands of dollars in repairs and maintenance; and yet we are still having difficulties. This is an expense to be shared among the users and the largest entity is not paying. This subsidy is harming the affordability of living at Pine Mountain- where the WWTP has 35 customers.

In light of the situations that confront us; the neighbors that don’t know what they are talking about, the lack of problem resolutions from the state of NC and our operator; and the punitive strangling from the state, The Board of Directors -all volunteers- have concluded that the property owners association should not be in the sewage business.

Sincerely,
Edith Stitt
President,
Pine Mountain Property Owners Association, Inc.


Pine Mountain Video – “Why we Love Living Here!”

In this video, several of our residents have provided pictures of ‘Why they Love Pine Mountain” and these are presented to you for your enjoyment.

Please note that Pine Mountain no longer has the Golf Course that has been advertised.


2018-2019 Board and POA Accomplishments

As we end the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year, it’s always good to look back at all the accomplishments the Board, the POA and all our Wonderful Volunteers have accomplished.  These items could not have come this far if it wasn’t for you.  See Accomplishments.


Property Management – Approved by the BoD

On 28 Feb 2019, in a working board meeting, the Board of Directors approved hiring a property management company called Cedar Management Group.  For the next few months, expect a major transition.  See Property Management for details.  (Article updated April 15, 2019)


Selling Pine Mountain’s Water System

Due to a course of events that occurred around 2015 – Pine Mountain POA, Inc. was placed into a position to become either a Public Utility or sell the water/wastewater system to another source.  To read the details of this up-and-coming vote, please read Sale of Pine Mountain Water.  (Article updated April 15, 2019)


Mountain Trails

Pine Mountain and South Mountains State Park intertwine with trails, rivers, trees, great views, and more.  If you’re one to walk, bike, or hike nature trails – Pine Mountain and South Mountains State Park are the remnants of the much larger Appalachian Mountains, separated by the Catawba River valley.  The range covers approximately 100,000 acres in four North Carolina counties.  To get a glimpse of the trails available within South Mountains State Park, click Trails.  To acquire what’s happening within South Mountains State Park, visit their Facebook page for details.


Firewise Community

The Firewise Community Program is designed to educate and give guidance to wooded residential areas to prevent loss of homes and property to wildfires.  Each home in Pine Mountain is expected to complete a Firewise Home Assessment for the purpose of reducing the probability of a wildfire loss.


Pine Mountain Disaster Planning

When facing an emergency or disaster that may put your home/property in danger, the last thing you need to do is panic about what to do.  Stay informed, Be Safe!


Pine Mountain Information Disbursement:

Pine Mountain has been growing leaps and bounds with disbursing information to its members.  To ensure you are receiving information properly, the following sites have been set up for your convenience:

  • Pine Mountain’s Official website:  PineMountainNC.com is currently under review and revision.
  • Pine Mountain’s Facebook Group:  Pine Mountain POA, NC is where neighbors can openly communicate with their neighbors on animal sightings, social gatherings, announcements, various issues of concern, etc.  All Members are welcome, anyone ‘living’ on the Mountain and if you live alone, you can have a family member join in – so in case of an emergency or evacuation – they will be notified immediately like everyone else.
  • Do not be confused by the Pine Mountain POA Official Facebook Page created recently that will only allow Members-In-Good Standing (dues paid in full).  The Official site cannot be used to: report any problems, get answers to problems, complain about anything, or reliable for reporting service outages.
  • Pine Mountain’s News website:   PineMountainNews.com is where detailed information about what’s happening within the community that every member needs to know.

News:

Open communication and current news are vital to any community.  If you have news that needs to be announced, please do not hesitate to contact Wanda Merical at WMerical@msn.com.

PS:  If you do not like anything that has been posted on this site, for any reason, I don’t give a crap!!!  This is my site, I pay for it, I created it, I keep it up depending on the forthcoming of information provided by those that like to keep us in the dark.

Thank you!!!

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5 Responses to News Update

  1. Edie Stitt says:

    This is GREAT!!

  2. Michele Sayball says:

    Great

  3. Works for me, thanks.

  4. Linda Weeks says:

    Lookin’ good. Thank you for all you have done and all you are trying to do.

  5. Denise Dawsey says:

    Excellent — thank you!

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