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TIMBERS EDGE HOA

TIMBERS EDGE HOA. Finance committee ARB committee Election committee Social committee Website committee Children’s committee Welcoming committee Garage Sale committee Builder & Realtor Relations committee Charitable Events committee Fundraising committee.

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TIMBERS EDGE HOA

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  1. TIMBERS EDGE HOA

  2. Finance committee ARB committee Election committee Social committee Website committee Children’s committee Welcoming committee Garage Sale committee Builder & Realtor Relations committee Charitable Events committee Fundraising committee • Formed committees to improve and enhance the neighborhood Things we have done……

  3. We had an amazing turnout for the neighborhood clean-up. We had close to 40 people helping and donating articles. We had two bobcats, one dump truck and one dumpster donated. In the end we filled the entire dump truck with concrete and were able to level off many empty lots with the bobcat. We cut down many dead trees and pruned many more. We had so much donated that we had a lot left over which we will save for the block party. AWESOME!!! All the food for lunch was donated, so the ONLY cost we incurred was the disposal cost which was $240. Thanks to everyone for pitching in and helping; this is truly what a neighborhood is about. • Neighborhood clean-up project THINGS WE HAVE DONE……..

  4. OVER 40 VOLUNTEERS GAVE THEIR TIME TO NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAN-UP

  5. REMOVED 1 DUMP TRUCK OF CONCRETE…….

  6. REMOVED 7 TONS OF DEBRIS……….

  7. Easter Egg Hunt in April Things we plan to do….

  8. Garage Sale set for July 24th-25th Things we plan to do……

  9. August canoe trip (date TBA) Things we plan to do…….

  10. September football or baseball game Things we plan to do…….

  11. On Saturday, October 3rd, Timbers Edge subdivision is having our annual block party. We expect to be hosting approximately 100-150 people at this event. The activities will include raffles & drawings, bean bag tournament, volleyball, and other fun games. There will also be activities for the kids, inflatable jump, face painting, clowns, a magic show and a water balloon contest. There will also be tons of food, drinks and ice cream (donated by Culvers Restaurant). This has been a very fun and exciting event for our subdivision and well supported by many local businesses. • Block party October 3rd Things we plan to do….

  12. Progressive dinner in January (TBA) Things we plan to do….

  13. Bowling night Poker tournament Bunco BBQ party Christmas Party Halloween Party Fall Campfire Party and Hayride • Other social events we are planning for the future Things we plan to do….

  14. After school programs Tutoring Baby sitting network Games (baseball, soccer, basketball) Bus trips to the zoo, Field Museum, Science and Industry Museum, etc. Arts and Crafts Day (weekend) Mentoring programs • Children's programs Things we plan to do….

  15. Ideal empty lot

  16. We are working on making all empty lots look like our ideal lot. Steve Kamp has donated dirt fill and a bobcat to level the empty lots. This is a great example of neighbors and builders working together. Empty lot improvement in progress

  17. Front pond surrounded by kentucky bluegrass

  18. Kentucky bluegrass dry retention pond

  19. In a wet pond, natural grasses and wildflowers help with erosion control and water filtration. Back wet pond with natural grasses and wildflowers

  20. Front berm Photo 1

  21. Front berm photo 2

  22. Front berm photo 3

  23. This pond was intended to have natural grasses and wildflowers, but unfortunately those plants did not become established and weeds took over the dry retention pond. To restore this pond back to wildflowers and grasses would be a huge financial undertaking. It is our desire to restore it to a Kentucky Bluegrass pond like our other dry retention ponds. If you would allow us to do this, we would bear the entire financial burden for the restoration. However, if we must restore it back to wildflowers and grasses, we would consider the cost to do so the responsibility of the original developer and the village since we received it in this state. We are asking that you allow us to change the pond to Kentucky Bluegrass which would be a more cost effective restoration process as well as more easily maintained. Dry retention pond needing improvement

  24. Wildflowers and natural grasses are necessary components for a wet pond because they help with erosion control and water filtration. However they do not help address the problems of a dry retention pond which are rodents, smell, mosquitoes and an overall poor appearance. As you can see by the previous slides, we have already done a lot on our own to make this subdivision one of the best in Frankfort. We know you get many requests from other HOA’s to help with their problems, but we are only asking you to allow us to fix our own problems ourselves. Please help us get approval to convert our natural grass and wildflower dry retention ponds to Kentucky Bluegrass. Please help….

  25. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP AND YOUR SUPPORT!

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