2023 Holiday Fun Update

2023 Holiday Fun Update

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To our Winston Ridge Friends and Neighbors: We are thankful for each of you and the great neighborhood in which we live. We hope everyone has a wonderful time with family and friends over the Thanksgiving holiday. We also wanted to let everyone know as quickly as possible so that you have time to adjust schedules, if necessary, that we have made a slight change to the Christmas Parade, Cookie Exchange, and Santa Visit schedule. Rather than starting with the cookie exchange, the parade will be held first.  It will start at 3:30 pm at the Plantation Pool.  Lineup for the parade will begin at 3:00 pm.  Remember that no cars will be allowed in the parade but you can have a golf cart that is street legal and properly…
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Winston Ridge: Assistant Change

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This email is to inform you that my esteemed assistant, Javan York, will be embarking on new adventures starting Friday, 11/17. We're sincerely grateful for his contributions and wish him every success in the future. I'm delighted to introduce you to our newest team member, Brandi Allred, who will be taking Javan’s position. She brings fresh energy and skills to enhance our services. During this transition, you might notice Brandi gradually taking over some of the responsibilities previously handled by Javan. While we fine-tune our processes, your understanding of any temporary adjustments in response times is greatly appreciated. Rest assured, I am committed to ensuring a seamless transition and will personally oversee Brandi's training to maintain the high standards you expect from us. Andrea ‘Drea’ Paulk, CMCAWinston Ridge Community ManagerElite…
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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING TOWING ENFORCEMENT AT WINSTON RIDGE COMMUNITY POOLS

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING TOWING ENFORCEMENT AT WINSTON RIDGE COMMUNITY POOLS

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Dear Winston Ridge Community Members, We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to take a moment to address some concerns that have been raised regarding the recent installation of a towing-enforced sign at the Plantation pool area. We understand this may have raised questions, and we are committed to providing you with the necessary information and clarity. To address your concerns, we have prepared a FAQ document that outlines the details of the towing enforcement policy at both pool areas. We understand that this policy may raise concerns, and we want to assure you that it is implemented with the safety and convenience of all community members in mind. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.  As a…
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3rd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest Winners!

3rd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest Winners!

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We hope everyone had a great Halloween despite the crazy weather! There were 80 responses to our Halloween decorating contest; thanks to those that participated! Congratulations to the winners! Group 1: 248 Plantation Group 2: 25 Hawthorne Group 3: 17 Sweet Bay The Welcome Committee will deliver your prizes, gift cards to Owl's Roost, next week!
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Towing Sign at the Plantation Pool – Updated

Towing Sign at the Plantation Pool – Updated

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The HOA Board was not aware of the installation of this sign and we are looking into it. Update: The sign placed at the Plantation pool was requested by the community manager (Elite) prior to the pool opening.  The towing company was apparently out of signs and they fulfilled the request this past weekend.  The Board was not advised of installation timing in advance. Please note this same sign, from the same company, has been posted at the Listeria Crest pool for a a little more than a year.
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Food Truck Season 2023 Closing

Food Truck Season 2023 Closing

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Good morning neighbors, I’m sad to report there will be no food truck this week due to Stavi Sandwiches truck breaking down. The Social Committee, George and I hope you enjoyed the trucks this season. We’ll be starting up next year around May.  Karen Smith
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2023-24 Board Positions Announced

2023-24 Board Positions Announced

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The Board in last evening's monthly Board meeting elected the members below to fill the indicated role for the next year. Peter AndersonBoard PresidentWallace O'Neal, Sr.Board Vice PresidentDebra GriffithsBoard SecretaryStephen JonesBoard Treasurer
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Staying Social on the Ridge

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October is here, the weather is cooling off and the Social Committee is on the move! If you were unable to attend the last volunteer meeting, please find below an update as to what is coming up as we fall into “Fall”. Before we get started we would like to encourage you to dip your big toe in and join the committee; before you know it 2024 events will be on the horizon!  This is a fabulous way to meet some of your neighbors, bring new ideas, and spread your wings. We promise you will not feel overwhelmed but welcomed with open arms. OCTOBER FESTIVITIES Family Hike - The Winston Ridge Social Committee will be introducing a new activity to familiarize residents with the parks, nature preserves and open spaces that are near our community. Our…
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WR Volunteer Opportunity at the Food Pantry

WR Volunteer Opportunity at the Food Pantry

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Dear Winston Ridge Neighbors, Would you like an opportunity to come together as a Community to support community? If so, theService Sub-Committee (part of the Social Committee) has an opportunity for you! The Tri-Area Ministry Food Pantry schedules GROUPS of volunteers for their Saturday distribution days (2nd and 3rd Saturday of each month). The group is limited to eight volunteers, all of whom must be SIXTEEN years of age or older. If we have more than eight volunteers, we can either split the shift, or perhaps volunteer for another Saturday. Please note that ALL work is done outdoors, rain or shine, hot or cold, so folks need to dress for theweather. All volunteers must wear closed toe shoes for safety reasons. So who’s ready to VOLUNTEER? The next available date…
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