Saturday, March 28, 2009

Construction Update 3/28/09










Installation of power and conduit for phone and cable TV continues on Lake Forest Drive between the intersections of Saddlenotch Lane and Grandview Drive. Roadway grading operations are being performed in locations where the installation has taken place. This work is in preparation for the initial course of paving. This will create a paved loop from the Golf Pro Shop to Saddlenotch Lane.









Grading operations for the Parkside Pavilion project are progressing on schedule. This pavilion is at the end of Parkside Drive near the Golf Pro Shop. Paving operations for Parkside Drive have been rescheduled for next month to complete additional grading and utility installations. Rock work continues on the fireplace and should be finished soon. Tennessee flagstone will then be put down on the floors to complete the pavilion.

At the Greeter’s Cottage work is progressing well. HVAC is in the final stages and drywall will begin going up shortly. Selections are being made for colors inside.

Additional conduit for future infrastructure improvements including “fiber to house” for enhanced telecommunications is being installed along Southshore and Parkside Drives and Pepperbush Lane.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

March Madness Owners' Event















Our Owners’ Event for March was fun for all. The lounge was decorated with college pennants and the tables were topped with college-logo table cloths. For some the highlight of the day was the ballgames but for others the highlight was the snack trays the chefs kept bringing out to the tables. Suzanne McAliley won the prize for the best use of team colors in her “fan” attire. Megan at the front desk had the cutest hat with her little girl-y bow in the back.





























Next month’s Owners’ Event will be April 11th when we unveil the new Parkside Pavilion. That will be Easter weekend so we will have an Easter bonnet contest. One of the prizes will be for the “most original” Easter bonnet so ladies put on your “thinking caps” and get creative.