The Harrington Grove Board would like to invite you to attend our monthly meetings as well as our annual October meeting. We could use y our feedback and suggestions to help Harrington Grove continue to grow. To recap this year’s major capital expenses/improvements, the board has: • Installed new vinyl fence to reduce maintenance costs and improve/update the appearance of the old wooden fence. • Prompted the repaving of many HG roads by NCDOT. • Repaired several common-area sidewalks. • Repaired HG owned drainage areas. • Installed security cameras at the playground. • Upgraded the pet waste dispenser posts. • Increased security hours provided by York Security to help deter criminal activity. Special Points of Interest > Fall Yard Sale > Annual BBQ > Annual HOA Meeting Harrington Grove Harrington Grove 2010 Recently, the board implemented a year-lon g pilot prog ram to see if additional York coverage might be w arranted. If we continue with this extended security coverage, we will need to raise dues $5 per quarter. We would like your feedback. What are your thoughts on this increased coverage and expense? Please take the quick poll at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V626JJD or email us with your thoughts at [email protected].Property Damage 13 Susp. Vehicle 12 Susp. Juveniles 4 Susp. Activity 9 Vandalism 13 Susp. Persons 10 Arson 4 Theft 6 Soliciting 29 Fireworks 2 Dog Barking 3 Assistance 2 One Year Extended Coverage Findings Participation-We Need YOU! Please note that dues were 58.50 in 2003 with a reduction made to 55.00 in 2005.
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The Harrington Grove Board would like to inviteyou to attend our monthly meetings as well asour annual October meeting. We could use yourfeedback and suggestions to help HarringtonGrove continue to grow.
To recap this year’s major capital expenses/ improvements, the board has:
•
Installed new vinyl fence to reduce maintenance costs and improve/update theappearance of the old wooden fence.
• Prompted the repaving of many HG roads by NCDOT.
• Repaired several common-area sidewalks.
• Repaired HG owned drainage areas.
• Installed security cameras at the playground.
• Upgraded the pet waste dispenser posts.
• Increased security hours provided by York Security to help deter criminal activity.
Special Points of
Interest
> Fall Yard Sale
> Annual BBQ
> Annual HOA Meeting
Harrington Grove
Harrington Grove
2010
Recently, the board implemented a year-long pilot program to see if additional York coverage might be warranted. If wcontinue with this extended security coverage, we will need to raise dues $5 per quarter.
We would like your feedback. What are your thoughts on this increased coverage and expense? Please take the quick p
at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V626JJD or email us with your thoughts at [email protected].
Come see us at the Harrington Grove Swim & Racquet Clubon New Leesville Blvd. The pool will be open to members and
non-members alike.
Come see “Harry, The Harrington Grove Roasted Pig”!
Catering provided by: Barbecue Lodge, 4600 Capital Blvd,Raleigh, NC.
Annual HOA MeetingOctober 28th, 2010
7pmCome review our yearly budget, discuss our past year, and vote
on two board positions that are up for election.St. Francis Church in Anthony Hall. The meeting will be in the
large meeting room in Anthony Hall.
If anyone is interested in running for a board position (two areup for renewal), please contact Matoka at Charleston Manage-ment [email protected] or come to the an-
The Harrington Grove Babysitting Co-op began in 1991 when a group of mothers got together and decidedto exchange babysitting services. Mothers take turn watching children in exchange for points. Membership isopen to all residents of HG with children of all ages.
Reasons to Join:
Save $$$-Babysitters are free as you exchange services instead of money!
Peace of mind!-Your child is cared for by an experienced mother.
Convenience!-Daytime-appointment sitting, kids play with neighborhood children, go out without having toworry to pay the sitter!
The Co-op is free, except for the annual $5 membership fee, which covers the cost of supplies and events.The Co-op meets on a monthly basis to foster relationships with the mothers that will watch your children.
Meetings in homes at 7:30pm on the first Monday of each month. You must attend at least one meeting perquarter.