Monday, December 24, 2007

re: From our house to yours

Dear Residents:
 
Here we are once again nearing the end of another great year here in Lexington Oaks. Our family would like to extend our best wishes to all for a very happy and safe holiday season.
 
Next week mark your calendars the Community Clubhouse will be open on New Year's Eve.
 
The festivities will begin at 10:30 p.m. Bring your own beverages and snacks or goodies. Hats/and noise makers will be provided. If you are planning on attending please RSVP to the clubhouse at 907-8718 before New Year's eve.
 
For a great way to ring in the New Year and enjoy the company of friends and neighbors join in on the fun.
 
We wish you all the joys the Christmas season brings as well as Good Health and Prosperity in the New year.
 
As always,
 
Beth & Mike Carroll
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Attached is another email Peter Rygiel received from the troops that the HOA sent packages out to:

Here is the 2nd email I got. 

Subject: Thank you from the 41st EECS Bagram AFB
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 03:02:32 +0000

 This is Airman First Class Selberg from the 41st EECS Bagram AFB Afghanistan and i would like to thank you for the carepackage. You have no idea how much these things really mean to us to get the support we do from home is an amazing feeling. It really makes everything worth while getting reminders from people like your self and the HOA. We would like to send you a picture from our squadron as thanks but as soon as we get packages we have to cut out the addresses. so if you dont mind provide a mailing address and we will get you a squadron signed picture of the people you've supported. thank you
 
   A1C Jason D Selberg
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This email is from Bob who handles the packages for the troops, it is an email he received:
 
 
Bob and all his helpers,

Merry Christmas from Iraq.  I am writing to thank you for your recent present of cookies, crackers, coffee, smokes, and very warm wishes.  The soldiers at four forward bases all shared and enjoyed the gifts.  Your support of our mission here is very gratefully accepted and very much appreciated.

From all of us here "in country," may God bless each and everyone of you and give you all your hopes and holiday wishes.

God Bless and again thank you.

Sincerely,

CPT Paul E Hester
Embedded Prov Recon Team (ePRT)
HHC, 3 BCT, 101 ABN
APO AE 09322
paul.e.hester@us.army.mil
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I am looking for a housekeeper and the company listed on our referral site is booked up.  I thought maybe another Lexington Oaks resident could refer their housekeeper.

Thanks

 Ginger Lowi

grlowi@verizon.net

813-503-2449

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Happy Holidays

 




Monday, December 17, 2007

re: this weeks news

Tis the Season:
 
The residents have out done themselves this year. It's beautiful to drive through the villages and view all the lovely decoration displays. A special thanks to the residents who took it upon themselves again this year to decorate the individual village entrances, each and every one of them looks very festive this holiday season.
 
I don't know if some of you are aware or not, that the decorations on the monuments were provided my individual residents in your villages that took the time to decorate your monument, for everyone's enjoyment. I think all these elves deserve a big round of applause!!!
 
For all of you that have not heard, the Master HOA voted to donate postage to ship packages to our troops in time for Christmas. Attached is a message from Peter Rygiel. (Please open attached file.)
 
We have our first response from our packages to the Troops!  I'll be putting this on the website as well, minus his email information.  Beth, if you could do the same with the Pipeline, and reference

www.ourtroopsonline.com as well.

I can't tell you how much the troops appreciate receiving mail and packages from home. It's hard for anyone to be far away from friends and family but especially during the holidays. If you are interested in sending a package to the troops, there are packages already filled at the Boyette Rd Post Office all you have to do is pay for postage. Your kindness will be well appreciated.

Beth

The Crime watch has sent in the attached message:
Heads Up
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Hi Folks,
As like last year, we have the same problem.  Christmas decorations have become a target for our little rascals as usual.  I wish I could understand their reasoning for this, but perhaps we may never know.  Keep your eyes open for groups of teenagers from the hours of 8:00 P.M. till when ever.  They did a number in North Hampton last night and I am not sure if any other villages were hit.  We were out there all night trying to catch up with them, but had no luck.  We also had two Deputy Cruisers as well. but as usual, our gold course appears to be their exit.  Sorry for all this, but our community is not alone, everyone is getting hit with these problems.  If you see anything that looks suspicious, please dial the Non-Emergency Number.  That number is : 813 929-1204.  Then please call our CWP for assistance.
 
Thank You,        Sam
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DO SOMETHING NICE FOR OUR TROOPS, THIS CHRISTMASS.

Thanks for taking a few minutes out of you day for our armed forces

 Something cool that Xerox is doing:

If you go to this web site  www.LetsSayThanks.com  you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services.

How AMAZING it would be if we could get everyone we know to send one!!! This is a great site. Please send a card. It is FREE and it only takes a second. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these? Whether you are for or against the war, our women and men over there need to know we are thinking about them.

 Marlin Bosch

Bosch Home Inspections Inc.

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In response to  statement about speed bumps. I do work for the Fire Dept. and do drive the very large and heavy trucks thru traffic, it does slow down response times and due to the fact that they need to slow down slower than cars to drive over them, because of their heavy weight, it takes awhile to get them up to speed again. Also, to drive and ride in the back of ambulance is terrible for patients that you are trying keep stable. They are taller vehicles, so they rock back and forth terribly, especially over speed bumps.
 
As for the hitting of the people in Lexington Oaks, I say speed bumps will not cure that issue. People still have to pay attention and I have seen in other areas that speeders will always speed know matter what the obstacle is. As a matter of fact it makes them go faster to the next bump because of them, I have seem move faster to hurry up, which will still create havoc.
 
All I ask, is go and talk with a local Firefighter and asked them about speed bumps & tell them of your state capital findings on speed bumps.
 
Lastly, I do know its an issue and its hard to come up with a solution. But speed bumps is a mistake.
 
Someone who drives over them in a Fire Truck/Ambulance/Ladder Truck,
 
Rich

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Heart-felt thanks to whoever figured out who to contact to replace the American Flag that hung in ribbons from the huge pole beyond Scott paint and the Dollar store.  We came back from a Thanksgiving visit to NYC and saw a new flag flying!
Sandy Moore
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I have an item I wanted to report.  On the same side as Arlington Village going down the Blvd, (towards the golf course),  behind the 2nd 'clump' of trees is some sort of 'cabinet? that has been dumped there'.  I have been walking and have seen this for quite a while.  I kept thinking the landscape company would do something, but maybe then didn't see it either.

The other item is 'tiles'.  I have been 'chasing a crack' in the kitchen since I moved in, and I am running out of tiles.  I was wondering if there was a way to see if anyone else in Lex Oaks, has more of the same tiles that I have and would let me buy them.  Someone may have more spare tiles than they think they might need and it would be a way for them to get rid of them.   My tiles are Celebration Square, and the home was built in 2000.  Do you have any recommendation on how I might get this information out?

Please use the following email address  djdilge1@msn.com

Thank you,

Donna Dilge
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ATTENTION: "PARENTS OF SKATEBOARDING CHILDREN:
                                                                                                                           Please read carefully and have a talk with your children.  Last evening, December 5th, around 7:30 PM I made a trip over to Sweetbay Grocery store via Post Oak Road.  Any of you who have traveled this road after dark know that the curves hide obstacles until you automobile lights have rounded the curve and focus on the objects ahead.  This created a near tradgedy last evening.  Just as I was rounding the last curve and approaching Old Pasco Road I caught a glimpse of movement.  It was a teenage male wearing very dark clothing riding his skateboard.  With a quick jerk of my steering wheel and a bounce off the curb, I missed striking a young man.  I immediately turned around and went back to find him still skateboarding in the middle of the road. Hopefully I gave him a gentle reprimand for his safety.  I informed him he should never be riding a winding, heavily traveled road after dark, and certainly never with dark clothes (no reflective clothing mind you, was worn by the individual) and he had no flashlight to warn drivers of his position.  I suggested he pick up his skateboard and continue walking  toward Lexington Oaks Blvd (the direction he was headed)  where he could then have the sidewalk available to ride.  Instead he just looked at me and grunted and continued on his way as if I had never spoken to him.  That road is dangerous which I know all too well as I ride my bicycle across it during the daylight hours, but never after dark.  Fortunately, I averted an accident with a young man, but do wish that all of you will speak to your children and explain this hazard.  I don't know how I could have lived with myself had I have hit and severely injured or possibly killed the youngster.  I offer this suggestion to those of you who LOVE your children "PLEASE talk with them about this danger in skateboarding".
 
Sincerely,  Lee Dunn
 
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Bob, my commander just sent me an e-mail. He asked me if you could send us Beanie Babies and stuffed animals to give to the Iraqi children, as they have very few toys. We still have some Beanie Babies and stuffed animals, that you sent a few weeks ago. I will send this supply to them.

I know you are going to Hawaii soon. If you are able to send me some Beanie Babies/stuffed animals when you return from Hawaii that would  great.

Have a great time in Hawaii.

Thanks, David
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REFERRALS:
Our daughter recently had her house painted and the results were so beautiful we decided to have their painters take advantage of this ideal weather and paint our home (exterior) a year earlier than we planned. They did an exceptional job at a reasonable price! We thought we would pass it on to our neighbors.
 
The painters were George Cort and Jim Bowers, brothers-in-law who have their own business. In addition to the high quality, striking result (drive by and look), they provided the following as part of the highly competitive price: pressure washed house, sidewalks and driveway; completely cleaned and painted light fixtures inside and out; caulked all cracks and joints; removed and replaced downspouts; cleaned up and stored tools at the end of each day; washed windows after painting complete; protected against drips and bushes; arrived when they said they would. Payment was not made until the job was completely done to their high standards (higher than my "picky" ones).
 
George and Jim do interior, exterior, driveway, fencing, and garage floor painting as well as a variety of "handyman" jobs. You can reach them at 928-3757 or 545-3814. We highly recommend them.
Happy Holidays,
Sam Cavallaro (samcavsr@aol.com) 991-6825  
 
I recently hired Bob Hernandez to pressure clean my home, pool enclosure, and fence. He was very professional and pleasant. I was very pleased with his work and price.His number is 813-264-0530.
Bill in Maywood
 
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Thursday, December 06, 2007

re: Holiday Party - December 7, 2007

To All Residents:
 
Don't forget, the annual Holiday Adult Party is going to be at 7:00 pm at the clubhouse.
Bring your white elephant gifts and some "goodies" to share. It will be a good time for all.
 
RSVP to the clubhouse - 907-8718
 
See you there!
 




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Sunday, December 02, 2007

re: this weeks news

Hello everyone!!!!
 
The holidays are fast approaching and everyone is busy with their preparations there a just a few things I wanted to mention this week.
 
The community Adult holiday party will be held on Friday, December 7, 2007 at 7:00 pm. So bring some goodies to share, and also don't forget your white elephant wrapped gift. Please R.S.V.P to the clubhouse at 907-8718 so they can prepare for the event.
 
Also, Bingo is over until after the first of the year and will resume then. Bunko's last night of the year will be December 14.
 
I have noticed walking through the community that more people are picking up after your pets and want to thank everyone for being responsible. It definitely makes walking the Blvd. so much nicer.
 
 
Everyone has done a fantastic job again this year to make our holiday season beautiful with their decorations. If you get a chance during the season, you should definitely take a look.
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Hello,
 
Thank you for the time in allowing me to share my thoughts on two issues of safety in our community.
 
I was wondering if the HOA or CDD is aware that Lexington Oaks has fallen to darkness lately?  I understand that when a street lamp is out we can contact Withlachoochie Electric and inform them of the lamp number and location, but is anyone actually following up with the company?  It seems that any and all reports to the company fall to the wayside.  Drive up Lexington Oaks Blvd. at night and you can see numerous lights out in the center medium, not counting the numerous smaller street lamps that are out or blinking on/off(which is an indication that the bulb is getting weak and will soon blow) throughout the individual communities.  Informing resident to email or call the electric company is a nice jester but it is not solving the problem. 
 
The other issue that has been in and out of the email transmissions lately concerns the speeding on Lexington Oaks Blvd. I especially find quite humoring that speed bumps will deter emergency response vehicles ito be quite "lame". The state capitol has speed bumps located around its property and if you really, really researched it, I am sure you would find that the time it takes emergency vehicles to respond to emergencies is not going make much difference if they need to drive over a speed bump.  Let's face it, if you had speed bumps you would probably deter any pedestrians from getting hit in the first place which would require an emergency vehicle to respond.  It is quite obvious to most drivers in the community and county that the sheriffs office is not going to send patrols to do speed checks because there is obviously not enough officers to cover Pasco county.  Think about it.  When was the last time you saw a sheriffs patrol car in the community? Not driving down Lexington Oaks Blvd, but in the individual community roads. They don't even respond to car accidents 80% of the time in this county. They are spread out and understaffed. 
 
Com-on HOA and CDD representatives.  Solve these two issues and possibly save a life.
 
Thank you,
 
Robert
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WESLEY CHAPEL - No one was injured, but a family and its dog are temporarily without a home after a fire damaged part of a house in the Lexington Oaks subdivision Monday afternoon, Pasco Fire Rescue said.

Firefighters were called to 26734 Cigar Drive at 3:50 p.m. and the fire was out 15 minutes later, Battalion Chief Darrell Ryals said.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
"They aggressively attacked [the fire], kept it in the garage and out of the attic," Ryals said of the firefighters. "They saved a lot of heirlooms."

The American Red Cross is assisting the family.
Geoff Fox

Sonny

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This week's movie review is attached. Thank you Jerry Forry

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