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Community
News
Your representatives
are:
Richard Bordeaux - 384-8144, Flemington Park
David
Graham - 384-5718, Doulton Circle
If
you have any suggestions or concerns please feel free to
contact them accordingly.
ATTENTION
GLENBROOKE POA RESIDENTS:
Copies
of your landscape approvals are in my office. I want
to thank John Hawks and Terry Wendland for their prompt and
thorough attention to all the Architectural Reviews.
Additional thanks to the Glenbrooke Residents for their
landscape drawings. Your additions have been a real
asset to the community.
Thank
you,
Grenda
Keeping
You in Our Thoughts
Brenda
Altman- 1290 Glenbrooke Drive- Please continue to
keep Brenda in your thoughts and prayers.
Dottie
Matheson- 1435 Glenbrooke Drive.- Dottie Matheson would
like to thank all her friends and neighbors in Glenbrooke
for their cards and messages of condolence upon the death of
her brother in May. "We are so fortunate to live
in such a loving, caring neighborhood."
Lorrain
Dolittle - 1409 Glenbrooke Drive
Pauline
DiGate - 1276 Doulton Circle- Pauline is doing very well
after knee surgery and will be coming back to Lynchburg this
month.
Don
Farmer - 1204 Doulton Circle - Don is recuperating in
Florida from back surgery.
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HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!
Orion
Templeton - June 5 Dennis
Dills - June 8 Becky
McKim - June 9 Alice
Arthur - June 10 Jim
Bowersett - June 16 (Jim and Sue will be moving to
1226 Glenbrooke Drive this July. 50
Whalehead Rd., Gales Ferry, CN 06335) Patrick
Morris - June 20
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JUNE
SOCIAL
June
21, 2005 1030 am
at
Glenbrooke
Clubhouse
If
you would like to volunteer to host a social, please call
your representative and select your date!
Clubhouse
Rental News
Glenbrooke's
clubhouse s being used regularly and we are glad to accommodate each
and everyone! With the increase in usage of the clubhouse,
there is a small charge for a clean-up fee. The
clean-up for using the Clubhouse is $30.00 and $25 for using the Bed
and Breakfast Room. The fee for using both at the same time is
$55.00. This fee does not
include small meetings, bridge club days, and very small gatherings
of less than 10 people. Please make sure the doors are LOCKED and
ALL appliances are turned off after usage. The clean up fee
is due in advance of
your rental.
We have to keep the
clubhouse clean and ready for the next rental. Please come by
and make sure that all "necessities" are available in
advance. If someone is using the Bed & Breakfast rooms.
please use the exercise room at an accommodating time; preferably
after 9:00 AM.
If
you use the outdoor grill please be sure to clean the cooking
surface immediately after using it. If you need information on
how to clean it, give me a call. Thanks, Grenda
Check
your newsletter for rental dates.
If
your rental date has been omitted from the newsletter, please let me
know. When at all possible please use email or put your
request in the cedar box in the foyer of the clubhouse. My
email address is: GrendaBG@aol.com.
You may also leave your dues check, suggestions, etc. in the
box!
Thank
you,
Grenda
Clubhouse
Reservations:
June 3, 4,5, 11, 21, 25
July
4, 17, 28, 29, 30,31
August 20
October
12, 13,15
December 18
Bed
& Breakfast Reservations:
June
23, 24, 25,26
July
8, 9,10,
28, 29, 30,31
December
22, 23, 24, 25, 26
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EXERCISE
CLASS
Strength
& Flexibility Classes
Mondays,
Wednesdays & Fridays at 10:30
am
We
will begin Water Exercise Class when weather permits. There is
another treadmill on the first level of the clubhouse. Thanks
to Conrad and Ernestine Dodl for donating the new treadmill!
2005
BEARD
CENTER ON AGING ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Thursday,
June 9 and Friday, June 10
9AM
to 4:30 PM at Lynchburg College
Registration
Deadline:
May
20, 2005
For
further information call: 434-544-8456 or log onto www.lynchburg.edu/centers/gerontology
Among
the topics are:
Caregiving:
You Are Not Alone
Laughter
is the Best Medicine
Tai
Chi for Seniors
The
Changing Face of Alzheimer's Disease
CONGRAULATIONS
BOB FLOYD!!
The
American Football Association Hall of Fame has selected Bob as one
of their Hall of Fame inductees for the enshrinement into the AFA
Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2005. The
enshrinement service will take place on June 4, 2005 in Chicago,
Illinois. The AFA monitors the action of nearly 800 adult
amateur football teams a year form coast to coast. Over the
past 24 years, the AFA has selected 461 individuals to be bestowed
with this National Association's highest honor. The Class of
2005 will see that number reach the 486 mark. Congratulations,
Bob for "your unselfish dedication over the years to the
semi-pro football level and your outstanding reputation as a
football official during your lengthy career". Ronals J.
Real, President, AFA
"This
is quite an honor and we are proud of you!"
Your
Glenbrooke Neighbors
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