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Legacy Park Town Herald May 2018.Indd Legacy Park OWNOWN ERALDERALD TT HH For Official HOA News & Information www.legacypark.org Volume 20, Issue 5, May 2018 HOME IMPROVEMENT FAIR Legacy Park HOA 4201 Legacy Park Circle Saturday, May 5th, 10 am - 2 pm in the Amphitheater Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 (Rain Location/Time: Clubhouse, 9 am - 11 am) THIS IS NOT A SALES EVENT. IT'S AN EDUCATIONAL EVENT FOR HOME OWNERS AND NO ONE IN ATTENDANCE WILL BE PRESSURED TO BUY ANYTHING. Do you have a graduating Home Depot, Creative Solar and Dayco Systems will be onsite to talk senior this year? home improvement with residents. There will be 3 fun-filled areas: DIY (DO IT YOURSELF): WE DO IT FOR YOU For the tenth year, we are honoring Legacy LEGACY LIL' BUILDERS: Representatives from various Representatives from Home Park residents who are graduating in this Bring your little ones, ages areas within Home Depot Depot & Home Depot edition of the newsletter. The Legacy Park 3 - 12 for our 2nd Home and Home Depot Vendors will be onsite to HOA will be continuing the tradition of Depot Kids Workshop Kit Vendors will be on-site to go over with you how you lining Legacy Park Boulevard with signs for Build. Kids will be able to teach you how to can utilize their services for each senior. If you missed the deadline for choose between building a accomplish many quick fixes upgrades & improvements this edition of the newsletter, you can still planter and a bird feeder. and/or upgrades and to your home. More get a sign ordered for your graduate, and We will also have extras improvements to your home. information on this to must do so by Friday May 4th for your sign from the last build so Look for more information come. Interested home to be “free”! Send student name, school if you did not get to make a on this to come. Booths will owners will be able to graduating from, future plans, parents’ toolbox or a sailboat those be set up for you to practice sign-up for an in-home names, and neighborhood to: will also be available while supplies last. various skills. consultation to learn about specific "We Do It For You" [email protected] Home Depot Services. There will also be a LP Covenants Tent. This is NOT a place to come debate covenants, violations and/or violation appeals but rather a place where you can come with questions you might have regarding LP Covenants and pick up modification request paperwork. Inside this Issue . Summer Concert: A Night of Jazz Saturday, May 12th at 6 pm, Ampthitheater HOA News & Information........................2 Pool News......................................................3 Sponsored by: Mayor's Corner..............................................4 Harmony House, Children's Healthcare, Class of 2018.........................................6 - 11 TruGreen, Legacy Orthodontics & Pediatric Activities & Events.....................................12 Dentistry, Creative Solar, Kennesaw Auto Tennis News................................................14 Center, Eaton Chiropractic, Comcast & Legacy Park Sports Update.......................15 Dayco Systems Club and Committee News.......................16 Come "jump, jive and wail" the evening away with the smooth tunes of Atlanta's own Calendar of Events.....................................17 premiere jazz band, Jules and the Gents. Yard of The Month....................................18 Newsletter Information.............................19 Ranked #1 by CBS News as the best jazz band in Atlanta! Jules & the Gents' music transcends the ages, performing the coolest old school swing, jazz, blues, big band, sambas and ballads in an authentic style making the oldest to the youngest in the audience smile. There will also be food trucks, jumpies, and a 9-hole mini golf course...come help us kick off spring LP-style! HOA News & Information PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REPORT Amenity Monitoring: Please remember to bring your Legacy Park ID with you when you are on common property. Our courtesy patrol monitors all the amenity areas, including playgrounds, the lake, etc. The Kennesaw Police continue to work Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings off duty, and they monitor Legacy Park’s property. Remember that neither the police nor our courtesy patrol provides any security to privately owned property. Landscape Company: We are happy to have Hutcheson Horticultural here to perform our landscape maintenance services. Hutcheson has worked with our community for well over 10 years. Hutcheson is currently working on prepping for the summer. Seasonal flowers were a bit delayed this year due to the colder temperatures we’ve been experiencing. All flower beds have been installed and Hutcheson is keeping a close eye on their survival. Board Meeting: Our Board meetings are the 4th Tuesday of each month. We would love to see you there! MOTORIZED VEHICLES LANDSCAPING TIPS FOR MAY This is a reminder of the Rules and Regulations that apply to BY HUTCHESON HORTICULTURAL motorized vehicles on Common Property: Motorized vehicles are not permitted on the walking trails or Town Green. This includes • Mow, trim and edge lawn areas motorized scooters, motorbikes, mopeds, off road vehicle and electric/gasoline hybrid vehicles, etc. (except for official Legacy Park • Prune shrubs as needed vehicles). The HOA staff and/or Board of Directors may approve limited use under special circumstances. • Inspect trees, shrubs and turf for insect and disease. (Treat as necessary) • Begin flower maintenance. (Deadheading, ARE YOU GOING OUT OF TOWN? fertilization and weeding) Did you know that the city of Kennesaw Police Department offers an on vacation house check? • Prune spring flowering shrubs after blooming is complete Simply visit the Kennesaw Police web site kennesaw-ga.gov. The Kennesaw Police Department will check your residence several times daily while you are out of town. House checks • Cut back spring bulbs after foliage dies are performed free of charge to City residents while away on naturally vacation or business. Request forms are available at the police departments’ office, or you can fill out the form online. • Apply pre-emergent to turf and planting beds. To Learn About All The Happenings (Control of Summer Weeds) in Legacy Park. Go To: LegacyPark.org • Apply post-emergent to control weeds as WHAT’S HAPPENING? necessary For Legacy Park, go to LegacyPark.org • Fertilize trees, shrubs and groundcovers For the City of Kennesaw, go to • Continue seasonal color installation. Install Kennesaw-ga.gov summer flowering bulbs • Hydroseed lovegrass and warm season grasses 2 HOA News & Information LEGACY PARK ID – DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT! 2018 POOL SEASON – POOLS OPEN MAY 5TH All Legacy Park residents over the age of 12 must carry Swimsuit season is here! their Legacy Park picture ID with them while on Legacy Park property. If you do not have your ID you will be asked to leave the Legacy Park common areas and amenities. If We want to ensure that our facilities are used by Legacy you have a zero account balance with the HOA, you should Park residents and their guests only, so be ready to show have received your 2018 stickers in the mail the last week your Legacy Park ID with your 2018 sticker. of April. This year we experienced a bit of a delay due to a change in vendors. If you haven’t received your stickers, Opening: All the pools will open on Saturday, May 5th. contact the HOA office. The Main Pool and Winterthur Pool will be staffed with If you don’t have an electronic access card, which will get lifeguards on Saturdays and Sundays only until May 12th. you into the gate at the Main Pool, stop by the office and The Lullwater Pool will be staffed each day, get your new card, for all residents 12 and over. If you have see the schedule below. lost your ID you may obtain a replacement at the office. All replacement cards are $10.00. Pool hours: *****If you have a card that gains you access to the gym and/or Quiet Pool, you are all set for this season, just put Main & Quiet Pools: 6:00 am – 10:00 pm your 2018 sticker on it!***** Lullwater & Winterthur Pools: 6:00 am – 9:00 pm When bringing your friends to the amenities, keep in mind the guest policy: Lifeguard Hours: May 5 - May 20 Saturday & Sunday only Up to four (4) guests will be allowed per resident over the May 5 – July 31 age of 18 for use of the Trails, Town Green, Playgrounds, Amphitheater, Bandstand, and Baseball Field. Main Pool: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm Up to two (2) guests will be allowed per resident over the Lullwater Pool: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm age of 18 for the use of the Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts, Winterthur Pool: 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm Volleyball Court and Basketball Court. Guard hours at the Lullwater Pool: May 5 -20 Weekdays Unaccompanied children between the ages of 12 and 18 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm are allowed only one (1) guest while on LP property and when using the amenities. Please do not let your children under age 16 go to the Guests are considered to be non-LP residents. LP residents pools without an adult when it is not guarded. We will be that have had their privileges revoked cannot come as a checking the pools periodically and anyone under age will guest of another resident. be asked to leave and we will contact their parents. It’s An LP resident must accompany guests while on the com- ALL about the safety of our children, please help us, mon properties or while using any of the amenities. Long it is your community. term guests (persons visiting for more than two weeks) may obtain a guest pass from the HOA office. As a reminder, homeowners are responsible for ensuring THE QUIET POOL that their guests are informed of the rules of LP and that these guests follow the rules at all times.
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