Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Monday, August 27, 2007

re: Week of August 26, 2007 News

Dear Residents,
 
Mark your Calendars- September 15, 2007, 2 p.m. at the Community Clubhouse.
 
The Florida-Friendly Landscape and Tree care workshop is certainly going to be an interesting afternoon for all in attendance. There will be two excellent speakers on hand to provide you will a wealth of information as well being professionals in their fields they are encouraging you to bring your questions.
 
This free educational program will provide us all with concise overview of landscaping, irrigation, pest problems, pruning, proper tree care amongst many other issues that you might be experiencing.
 
The guest speakers will be Doris Heitzmann she is the Florida-friendly neighborhood and yards community outreach coordinator from the Extension Service and has been working within our community with Pimlico Village.
 
Ron Litts is our other speaker. He has a long list of accomplishments to his credit. As well as being a Certified Arborist, Ron holds licenses from Florida Department of Argriculture-restricted Pest control, as well as from the International Society of Arboriculture I.S.A.-Certified Arborist.

Accomplishments

State of Florida ISA Board member present

Court recognized Expert Witness present

Lecturer

FRPA Florida Recreation and Parks Association

Excerpts from my lectures on Structural Pruning have been used to educate public servants and park personnel throughout the state

I.S.A. International Society of Arboriculture

I.S.A. conference speaker on several topics

Speaker at numerous City and county commission meetings, as well as Florida State departmental meetings

Related Experience

City of Dunedin 1992 - 2004

City Arborist

Outside Interests Inc. 2004 - 2007

Owner and consulting Arborist

I know this is going to be an exciting afternoon, one that we will all benefit from. There will be some very handy door prizes given out as well. Please call (813) 907-2719 for more information and pre-registration. We'd like to have enough materials on hand for all those interested.

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This message is true about the cars blocking the intersections and causing blind spots.  I myself was going to contact someone to see what could be done about it, because it truly is an accident waiting to happen.  Is there an ordinance like with fire hydrates that you have to be parked so many feet away?  I know that the community has signs posted no parking on any street at any time. 
 
We use to live up North with rain and snow, we would walk to the bus stop and our parents would drop us off at the corner and not block the street with their cars.  When we were very small our parents would walk with us to the corner and stand there until the buses picked us up.  With the weather being so nice in Florida let us show our children how to be considerate of others and form good physical fitness habits by taking a little walk to the corners.

rhonda_mintz@yahoo.com
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Does anyone know what businesses are going up to the left of the light??

Thanks,

Kathy Marino

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Does anyone know the date of our next community garage sale?
 
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

re: School starting

Dear Residents,
 
I neglected to mention to the parents waiting at the bus stops with their children in the morning and afternoon please be respectful of your neighbors that live near these bus stops. I received this email, and I felt it needed to get out.
 
With regard to school starting;  When the parents come to pick up their children in the afternoon and take them in the morning they are parking on both sides of the road, park in front of mailboxes at delivery time, block driveways and park so close to Lex Oaks Blvd that they block the sidewalks on the main Blvd.  This is a concern because of blind spot it causes when  you enter your community and we did not get our mail yesterday, when I called the post office because my mail was not picked up they said my mailbox was blocked. My wife and I had to do the same procedure when our children were younger and feel for the parents, but they still need to be considerate.  If you are the wrong person to send this email, where should this be directed?
GBID
 
Thanks everyone for your cooperation in starting this school year off on a good note.
 
As always,
 
Beth




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re: This week's news August 21, 2007

 
The new school year has started for Pasco County this week as I am sure everyone is aware of. The school buses are back in the community and the kids are back at the bus stops. Please use caution while driving as we don't want any one hurt.
 
Luckily hurricane Dean missed us, but it has been wreaking havoc throughout the Caribbean and Mexico. It looks as though hurricane season is finally among us and is going to be an active year.
 
The Crime Watch has located a bicycle during their watch if anyone is missing a bicycle please call the Crime Watch to identify. They would like to return it to the rightful owner. IF this bicycle may be yours please call 994-7110.
 
I have had a request to include in our newsletter a weekly movie review from one of our residents. Some of you may know him. So in this issue I will include his first submittal, I do hope you all enjoy it.
 
Have a safe week.
 
As always,
 
Beth
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In response to the car break-ins:
 
If you really want to stop these kids from doing this, install hidden video camera's.
They are not that expensive at depot and very easy to install. put them on when you are in the house and you can actually monitor what's happening from your PC inside. And it will automatically record and you can log into your camera's from any PC and at least you will have proof for when the police come..

Janine
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Hello,

In a previous email there was a gentleman who was a health insurance broker?  Not sure if correct title. Anyways, I was hoping you had his email address because I would like to get a quote from him. Our health insurance is going up for the 2nd time this year and would like to find something different… Thank you in advance for your help… Look forward to hearing from you…

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Next click on Our School Board-then you will see each name and small photo of the school board member.  Send them a note that you would like to see the new school in Wesley Chapel Named.
Suggested Name of New Elementary School under construction in Wesley Chapel. 
Name of New School:  "Veterans Elementary School"

 It is important that we all understand and appreciate the sacrifices and hard work which enables an individual to earn the name "veteran."  Over the decades, Pasco County young men and women have answered the call to support this great nation by entering into the military to proudly serve their county.  Naming the school Veterans would be a tribute to all those men and women who have sacrificed their time and lives to keep our country free.

 Several of our elected officials have stated that Pasco County has a high population of veterans.  Naming the new school Veterans Elementary School would be in dedication to all the veterans in Pasco County.

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MOVIE REVIEW
 

BLINDSIDE

 Movie Reviews

 

 

By:  Jay Forry

A  So good,  blind people like it.

B  I'm glad I could hear it.

C  I had one eye open.

D  I'm glad I couldn't see it.

F  Blindness was a blessing.

 

 

The sci-fi film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, was made in 1956 and was a huge box office draw.  A 1978 remake proved to be just as popular as the original, and Hollywood is making a third attempt with a shorter title, The Invasion.  When the NASA space shuttle mysteriously crashes, people who rush to the scene and pick through the metal and debris begin changing.  Washington, D.C. psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman) is one of the first people to realize something is wrong.  She becomes suspicious when her son Oliver (Jackson Bond) goes trick or treating and returns home with candy covered with a veiny looking substance stuck to it.  She takes the candy to a friend of hers named Dr. Ben Driscoll (Daniel Craig) who has it analyzed and realizes it's a spore from outer space that attacks human DNA.  The spores remain dormant until the human host falls into deep sleep, and then they begin to multiply at an alarming rate. Not surprisingly, our heroine Carol becomes infected and has to stay awake or she'll turn into a zombie-like creature like everyone else.  (I had a similar problem trying to stay awake during this mundane film and turning into an alien was the least of my worries.)  As if staying awake isn't stressful enough, Carol begins an intense search for Oliver while being chased either on foot or in a vehicle by aliens in human bodies. I had a feeling this film was in trouble when I learned that another director was brought in halfway through to reshoot some of the scenes.  I don't know if it helped or hurt but the pacing was awkward, the editing was choppy and for a thriller, it just wasn't scary.  (Okay, I was a little scared when the audience became bored and restless and I knew I wouldn't be able to see them when they ran over me while scrambling for the exit.)  The only thing I like in this film over the original is that this movie felt a little more realistic.  Maybe that's because there are more weirdo's on the streets today than there were 30 or 40 years ago.  I would recommend waiting until this film comes out on video and I'm giving it a C- rating.      

 

 

This movie has been given an R rating by the MPAA

 

Although I am blind, I can appreciate a good movie as well as sighted individuals.  I rely more on a good story line than special effects.  Visit my website at: blindsidereviews.com
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

re: Dissolving the Street Light District/ from the CDD

AUGUST 15, 2007
 
SUBJECT:  DISSOLVING THE STREET LIGHT DISTRICT
 
DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEXINGTON OAKS, PULTE CORPORATION PETITIONED THE PASCO COUNTY STREET LIGHT DISTRICT TO INCLUDE 557 HOMES IN DELMAR, FAIRMOUNT, ARLINGTON, BELMONT, CHURCHILL, PREAKNESS AND PARTS OF SARATOGA AND NORTHAMPTON VILLAGES IN THE STREET LIGHT DISTRICT. PULTE NEVER PETITIONED FOR THE OTHER 952 HOMES IN LEXINGTON OAKS.
 
CONSEQUENTLY, THE 557 HOMES NOTED ABOVE HAVE PAID VIA THE COUNTY'S TAX BILL AS WELL AS THEIR PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF THE CDD ELECTRIC COST.
 
DISSOLVING THE STREET LIGHT DISTRICT WILL SAVE THE 557 HOMEOWNERS APPROXIMATELY $30.00 PER YEAR AND RESTORE EQUITY TO LEXINGTON OAKS RESIDENTS.
 
THE PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL BE HAVING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS SUBJECT ON AUGUST 21, 2007 AT NEW PORT RICHEY AT 1:30 PM. ( DIRECTIONS ARE IN THE EXPLANATORY LETTER SENT TO ALL RESIDENTS IN LEXINGTON OAKS FROM THE LEXINGTON OAKS CDD.
 
DON PETERS
CHAIRMAN, LEXINGTON OAKS CDD




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Monday, August 13, 2007

re: This weeks Pipeline

August 13, 2007
 
 
Well here we are, the third week of August, summer will be ending soon, and the schools will be back in session. This means that we will be seeing the buses back in the community and the kids will be out at the bus stops again. Please drive carefully and alert. Stop for the buses. Have a great week. Stay cool......
 
I just received the following today and wanted to make sure to get it out right away.
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Subject: RE: Break-ins in our community
Date: 8/13/2007 11:01:45 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: dwarnberg@verizon.net

FYI, last night after 11 pm a vehicle in my driveway was keyed, both doors.  I am wondering if anyone may have seen anyone in the area at that time that did not belong in this area.

 Here is my address:  5233 Spectacular Bid Drive

 Thank You 

David Warnberg

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Subject: Unsafe driver
Date: 8/7/2007 9:20:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: cfoss31@yahoo.com
This morning as I was waiting for the gate to open at Preakness Village a car entered the exit gate (which was open from a car that had just left) at a dangerous rate of speed and proceeded down the road.
There were a number of parked cars and people standing along the street as he made this dangerous move. I had already begin to accelerate after waiting for the gate to open and had to brake to make room for him.
He was driving a white car (License number- J78BZH) and stopped at 5248 Silver Charm Terrace.
Please let me know if you require additional information.
Also, please explain to me what action you will take in regard to this report.
Thank you.
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We are looking for the name and/or number of the person who lives in Lexington Oaks and is a Health Insurance representative.  Please email us at herajoma5@yahoo.com so we can get in touch with you.
 
Thanks,
Herb & Rachelle Reihner
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Thanks for passing along the information...I frequently work out and run through the neighborhoods and see that so many residents do not park their cars in the garage...Why is that?  You won't find my car parked outside at night..So many folks need to clean out their garages..Park their most expensive car inside...If you have more than 2 cars head the warning or do not complain...it is sad to know we have car break-ins but it happens everywhere.  Take measures, clean out your garage!
 
Cell:    (813) 784-8541 RGORHAM@vha.com
 

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Thanks for the note.  We had a neighbor a few weeks ago have her car broken into.  When the officer asked me about if I saw anything, I was shocked to hear that most of the crime in the community is committed by kids in our own community.  He referenced a number of kids, which sections they lived in, and what they have done.  Sounds like this is an internal community issue and parents need to be more aware of what their kids are up to. 

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Would it help if everyone would leave their outside garage lights on?  (In addition to locking their vehicle)  It seems like the brighter the better!

GBID

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Anyone looking for a mobile dog groomer, please visit www.groomnvroom.com.  I am offering a 10% to all L.O. homeowner's.  Mobile dog grooming offers several advantages over a shop, of most importance a less stressful experience for your pet, as well as convenience for you.  I use all natural products as well.  I can be contacted at the above web address or at 813-469-0222.  Have a great day and don't forget to pet your pup today!
 
Regards,
 
Steve Hackenjos
Arlington Village

 

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

re: break-ins in our community

TO ALL RESIDENTS OF LEXINGTON OAKS
 
Dear Residents:
 
Several of our villages have been burglarized the past several nights.
Cars were found un-locked, and items were taken out of them.
 
This is a very serious issue. The police were in our community with K-9 units as well searching for 3 teenagers with backpacks.
 
I can not stress enough the importance of keeping your car doors locked at all times when they are parked outside of your home.
 
Do NOT leave valuables in your cars. Including money, credit cards, laptops, cell phones, and garage door openers.
 
I realize that some of you feel that this will never happen to you, but believe me, it does happen.
 
The sheriff's department and crime watch can only do so much. It is your responsibility to lock your cars. IF you see suspicious persons or suspicious activity in your neighborhoods please CALL 911 immediately.
 
Be Observant.
 
Examples of criminal activity in our community can be found on the sheriff departments website. http://www.pascosheriff.com on the left side you will see Subdivision activity. Click on this and enter Lexington Oaks.
 
Perhaps this with give each and everyone of you an idea as to what we are facing.
 
I think that with the cooperation of the Sheriff's department and the Crime watch we need to have a Safety Seminar. I would hope that each and everyone of the residents in our community would attend in order to find out how to deter criminal activity here. Perhaps this is something that we need to request.
 
Again, PLEASE keep your car doors locked at all times when it is parked outside your home. Keep your garage door closed. And Please report any suspicious activities or persons to 911.
 
Thank you.
 
As always,
 
Beth




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Monday, August 06, 2007

re: correction/Master HOA meeting Wed. August 8th

 
 
 
Correction:
 
 
The Master HOA board meeting scheduled this Wednesday, August 8, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at the community clubhouse. Everyone is invited to attend.
 
The date for the Master HOA meeting was incorrect in the last email. Please adjust your records to reflect the correction.
 
Thank you.




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re: comments from residents

As residents of Lexington Oaks we should all look towards the future of our community. Make sure that your views are heard by attending the Master board meetings. The board is always open to hearing suggestions, comments and concerns of our residents.
 
There is a Master HOA board meeting scheduled this Wednesday, July 8, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at the community clubhouse. Everyone is invited to attend.
 
 
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Subject: Announcing the WCAA 2007 Fall Baseball & Softball Program
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 22:50:35 +0000

Hello WCAA Families, 

For the first time, the WCAA will offer a developmental Fall Baseball & Softball program in 2007.  Fall ball is an ideal time for players and coaches to improve their skills and have fun during the off-season. 

Our goal is to provide a fun experience for the players, help them develop and refine their baseball and softball skills, and foster a joy for the game.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WCAA FALL BASEBALL & SOFTBALL PROGRAM

There will generally be at least one game per week per team, however, some teams may have two games in some weeks in order to fulfill a goal of between 12-18 games by the end of the season. 

Since scores are not recorded and standings are not kept, rosters will hold slightly more players than the regular-season, allowing players who are participating in other sports to also play Fall ball when they can make it. Players who join the Fall ball program are asked to make a commitment to participate in practices when they can - however, it is recognized that some players may participate in other sports during the fall season (e.g., soccer, cheerleanding, flag & tackle football, etc.). Game-only participation for multi-sport players is okay. 

Registration fees are just $65 for players who are between 5 and 18 years old.  The WCAA will offer registrations for these ages; however, will also use best judgment in creating age divisions based on the volume of registrants across the age range.  

Play starts the week of August 20th and continues to November 2nd with between twelve and eighteen games being played.  Substitution rules are relaxed so all players bat an equal amount and play multiple positions.  For players who are looking to make the jump from one division to another, or especially from a smaller to a larger diamond, this is a great opportunity to evaluate your playing level and grow as a player. We need volunteers, managers, and coaches at all levels, so anyone willing to help should provide their level of interest through an online application.

CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER AS A PLAYER AGENT, MANAGER, OR COACH

Join in on the fun today! 

WCAA Baseball & Softball 

baseball@wcaafla.org ;  (813) 994-6633 Option 5 

P.S. Visit our website at www.leaguelineup.com/wcaa for more detailed information.

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I am looking for a tennis partner. I don't play great but can hold a game pretty good. Anyone interested, Friday Sat & sun open.

Thanks
Janine

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Has anyone else noticed how tiny and pathetic looking the new pool umbrella's are?  There are so many BIG ones out there to buy, why would the CDD purchase such small ones, that there is no shade at the table? Also, they are fading and not more than 3 months old already!  Sam's Club sells the big market umbrellas in green for $99!  I am sure with all the monies that the CDD takes in from the residents, they can surely afford to buy the proper size umbrella for the pool area.
Thank you,
Joan Trenaman
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Some parents are getting very upset about the playground. The playground was suppose to have the add ons done last February, and It was started over the summer instead. The playground has been closed all summer long. It should not be taking that long. We have only one playground, and we live in Lexington Oaks, what a shame that it is closed all summer long, and still closed and school is starting in two weeks. What a shame!!! If things are scheduled to be done at a certain time, like Feb. maybe they should get done then. And are we paying these people who are doing the playground full price or are they giving us a discount because its taking forever. What a shame for such a nice community we live in.
Upset mother of 3 in Del-Mar
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 I can't remember where I read this but I think given the amount of car burglaries it is important.  We all have garage door openers in our cars and we leave the cars in our driveways at night.  It's easy for someone to break into the car use the garage door opener to open the garage and have unobserved access to our homes.  Remember when you come in at night; bring your garage door opener in from your vehicle…better safe than sorry.

Marge Richardson

North Hampton

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Just a suggestion for the gym - a roman chair.
 
Thanks,
Rhonda
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Our referral website:    
http://www.ajmasters.com/lexOaks.htm

(This is a great reference for anyone looking for a
vendor to do almost anything in Lexington Oaks. It has
referrals for
electricians, landscapers, maids, etc.
If this doesn't open up the right page in your
internet by clicking on it, copy & paste the above
phrase into your internet address search bar. 
Created & maintained for Lexington Oaks for free by
neighbor, Mario Levesque.)

 

Disclaimer: the information provided in this email is not sanctioned by the HOA board. This information is concerns and comments from the residents and not necessarily the opinions of the board.





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Saturday, August 04, 2007

re: Hoax

hi folks,
 
It has been brought to my attention that the virus is nothing more than a hoax. I am attaching two links below. I apologize for any confusion or panic that this information may have caused.
 
 
 
Thanks to those that brought this information to my attention.
 
As always,
 
Beth




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re: August 4, 2007 newsletter

Well here were are the beginning of August here in Lexington Oaks, with the abundance of rain we have had this past week, the lawns and shrubs are vivid shades of green. The flowers are all in bloom and we haven't had any hurricane warnings as of yet.
 
I don't know if you all realize how fortunate we all are to have so many resources at our fingertips. Within our community we have our own residents who do landscaping, curbing, painting, interior design, electricians, handymen, and teachers just to name a few. These people are an asset to our community and we can all use one or more of these services from time to time. Why not benefit from using the services of people who reside here in our own community.
 
If you sit down and make a list of the services you use on a weekly basis, then another list of services that you may need in the future you will find that most of these services are available to you right here in Lexington Oaks.
 
Just some food for thought everyone........~.~)
 
On another note, don't forget the Florida Friendly landscaping event that will be held up at the Community Center on September 15, 2007. This event should be very interesting, the guest speaker promises to be very helpful to us all. Hope to see all of you there.
 
Recently, we have had more vehicle break-ins in our community. Please if you see anyone suspicious or any suspicious cars around your neighborhoods please call 911 and then our community Crime watch.
 
I have been researching an article I am writing. The topic is Home invasion. It would be in everyone's best interest to lock your cars, keep your home doors locked and your garage doors closed. Be alert and keep a watchful eye our for your own property and your neighbors. If anyone has been a victim of a home invasion or a burglary and you have information that would be helpful to our community please let me know. All names and addresses will be completely anonymous.
You never know when something will happen. Be safe, and stay alert.
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Just a comment on the appearance of the pond behind the Day Care Center.  I routinely walk past the pond between the 17th hole and the Day Care Center and find it to be rather polluted with kick balls, plastic building blocks and other debris that obviously come from the facility.  I am not trying to blame the facility or cause a stir, but it does seem to be the only pond that looks to have garbage floating in it.  Since it is so visible to anyone walking on the sidewalk there, it would be nice if it can be kept up a little better.  There's a nice little otter or other water creature that calls that pond his home and I'm sure it would appreciate the pond being kept up.
 
Steve H.
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Is the gym ever going to get a face lift?  Maybe some weights, dumbbells, benches, smith machine, leg press and some mirrors?  Just curious, I thought I had read the gym was on the agenda a few months ago.

 Thanks,

Chris Cherp

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Sometime ago I  think it was in the pipeline someone recommended a guy who insulates your garage doors and the attic above the garage I have misplaced his number if anyone knows it I would love to have it.Thank You, oneet3@aol.com
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We needed our pool bath door repaired. It wasn't properly insulated and done with soft pine. Pulte refused to fix it, but gave us the name of a company that they use. It is called Cornerstone Construction of Tampa Bay, Inc. They are in Brandon. When I called, they came out the next day. The work was completed by the following Thursday (it took 2 days). We also had then change our locks. They really did an excellent job. The phone number is 813-653-4966. They do quality work and are reasonable. Their names are Toni and Ron Jones.
 
Ron does painting, pressure washing, waterproofing,etc., just general home maintenance,also. This part of the business is called Continental Coatings Corp. Ron's cell is 813-967-1358. Office 813-684-3047.
 
They are Licensed, Bonded and Insured.
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MOMS Club of Wesley Chapel- NW (Moms Offering Mom Support) is a non-profit organization that offers playgroups, field trips, park days, mom's night out, family events and much more. This chapter of MOMS Club in Wesley Chapel is open to any stay-at-home mom who lives in Wesley Chapel.   Prospective members and their children are invited to attend the next monthly meeting on Monday, August 20, 2007 at 10am in the Lexington Oaks clubhouse.  Please contact Krista at (813) 929-6886 or email at wcmoms@yahoo.com for more details about the club and other upcoming events.
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I checked with Norton Antivirus and they are gearing up for this virus so I believe this is real.

I checked snopes.com and this is for real.

Get this sent around to your contacts ASAP, we don't need this spreading around.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS:

You should be alert during the next days:  Do not open any message with an attached filed called "Invitation" regardless of who sent it, It is a virus that opens an Olympic Torch which "burns" the whole hard disc C of your computer.  This virus will be received from someone who has your e-mail address in his/her contact list, that is why you should send this e-mail to a ll your contacts.  It is better to receive this message 25 times than to receive the virus and open it.

 
If you receive a mail called "invitation", though sent by a friend, do not open it and shut down your computer immediately.
 
This is the worst virus announced by CNN, it has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever.  This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair yet for this kind of virus.  This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc, where the vital information is kept.
 
SEND THIS E- MAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW! 
  
wseigel@tampabay.rr.com

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I was having a garage sale this morning and someone took down my signs.  I would like to know who feels they have the right to do that and why, and I want my signs back.  I went through a lot of work organizing the sale and it was very hot to sit outside with no signs up.  I do not appreciate this at all.


paulahoover@tampabay.rr.com
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Frank Rygiel live in Lexington Oaks- He sent this to me - please take a look at it maybe you can use it in the pipeline.  go to attic heats pool
 
Peter
 
 
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Hi Folks,
 
I would like to keep up with news coming in from my superiors, regarding incidents within our community.  Nothing to be alarmed of, but just a reminder of things that are important.  As many of you know, the Hyundai Dealership has delivered to us our brand new vehicle.  I'm sure many of you have spotted it patrolling through our community.  I would like to express to all of you, " Thank You For Your Support ",.  Just knowing we have that, helps us to go forward to serve this community.  From all of us within this CWP program  "  Thank You. "
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Alarm System
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Folks, when I write to all of you regarding incidents and reminders of situations going on throughout our community,  consider it an Alarm going off to advise all of you,  I just don't write to exercise for my fingers.  When I receive information regarding crime, or potential crime, consider it " The Alarm System " reaching out to all of you.  This is important news and should be carefully understood.  I'm sure most of you listen and do understand, but as we continue to patrol, we still see many garage doors left open during the early morning hours.  This is not good.  Many reports have crossed my desk , regarding garage theft.  And some go further then that, entering homes are included.  Please be assured, this is not safe for you or your family.  Try to remember to close those doors at night before turning in for the night.
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Vehicle Burglaries
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Reports have come in from another important situation.  Many vehicles have been burglarized in our community and according to the sheriffs reports, " Vehicles Were Left Open.  "  Un-Locked ".  At this time, our incoming reports , regarding Vehicle Burglaries have been on the rise and to make you more aware, they are happening between the hours of  9:00  P.M.   Through   5:00  A.M.  
If you do leave your vehicle un-locked, it is very possible, you will get burglarized.  We see many young teen agers walking through our communities doing just this., and without saying, they are reported to the sheriffs office.   Some are even older, 20 and older.  Some wear Back Packs to store what they can steal.  My advice is, Lock Them Vehicle Doors Every Night.
This community is very lucky to have this Pipeline to convey messages, it truly does its job.  I hope to convey messages as often as I can, hoping all of you welcome them.  So, our alarm has gone off for you and we all hope you can hear them.
 
Thank You For Listening
 
Sam Fulciniti, President, L.O.C.W.P.
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