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Senior Real Estate Specialist   BOARD MEMBERS PRESIDENT Rex White [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Jim Stewart [email protected] TREASURER Jim Hood [email protected] SECRETARY Jason Phillips [email protected] DIRECTOR Brandon Ward [email protected]

COMMITTEE CHAIRS/COORDINATORS ARCHITECTURE REVIEW COMMITTEE Barney Barreto [email protected]

CLUBHOUSE COORDINATOR Maureen Buckland [email protected]

NEWSLETTER/DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR VOLUNTEER NEEDED [email protected]

LANDSCAPE/PARKS COMMITTEE Jason Phillips [email protected] PROPERTY MANAGER Access Management Group POKER LEAGUE COORDINATOR www.accessmgt.com Chuck Waldsmith [email protected] Kris Longfellow 678-710-6232 | [email protected]

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TENNIS COMMITTEE The Voice is a publication of KDA & Tlehs. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Jimmy Bennett (Chair) Advertisers assume responsibility for the content of the ads placed in this publication. Material published may not be reproduced without the Erin Harrison (Reservations) written permission of KDA & Tlehs. [email protected] The contents of this newsletter are provided for the members of the Arbor View neighborhood as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the neighborhood of such opinions, information, goods or services.

December - January 2021 Arbor View • The Voice 3 Cookies with Santa Tuesday, December 3, 2020 • 5pm – 8pm Arbor View Clubhouse

RULES: Gifs - This years toys/gifts Wear a mask and social will be donated to the distance. If too many Cherokee County MUST show up at one time we Christmas shop! Please will have you wait outside bring an unwrapped toy after you sign in. or appropriate gift for a teen. They also love to Drinks and cookies will have blankets and be handed out from the hats & gloves. kitchen window.

Mark your calendars! Please wear a mask until it's your time with Santa! A fun, annual event here in the Arbor View!

4 Arbor View • The Voice December - January 2021 CMNTY NEWS

RESIDENT SERVICES

GARAGE DOOR TRAVEL AGENT OPENERS & REPAIRS Emily Hendrix Chuck Waldsmith 678-439-1873 770-845-0497 [email protected] Georgia National [email protected] Services are Free! Cemetery Wreaths TAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICES CUSTOME CAKES AND COOKIES Across America 2020 Oscar Gomez CPA Jeannie Corradino [email protected] [email protected]

PET SITTING & BABY SITTING REAL ESTATE The Georgia National Cemetery Advisory Council Miranda Rodriguez Rex White, REALTOR ® participates with national cemeteries across America 770-656-8276 by recognizing those who have fought bravely in Carter Real Estate Group serving America. This national program provides Red Cross and CPR Certified 678-939-1238 a wreath placed on each grave in December. This [email protected] program has been supported by family, friends, BABYSITTING & PET SITTING www.carterga.com and community leaders in Georgia since 2008. Lizzy Palermo 770-905-9346 REAL ESTATE Over 22,750 military men and women are buried [email protected] in Georgia’s National Cemetery on a hilltop near Jonathan Carter, REALTOR ® Canton Georgia. Approximately 500 volunteers Babysitter Certified Carter Real Estate Group from the Boy Scouts of America, churches, 404-429-0231 community organizations and families lay wreaths BABY SITTING [email protected] on the gravesite prior to the annual memorial Annslee Albers www.carterga.com service. This annual event will be held this 770-517-4319 year on Saturday, December 19, 2020. REAL ESTATE BABY SITTING Kirsten Ford, Georgia businesses and individual donors have Grace Manwaring supported this program for over 10 years. Our 404-578-0559 appreciation to those who continue to support this 770-833-7818 [email protected] memorial project. Donations are tax deductible First Aid and CPR Certified kfordhomes.com with a receipt provided by the Georgia National Cemetery Advisory Council upon request. BABY SITTING ROOFING Kaitlyn Battles Calvin Cook Please support this special 678-977-5085 Bird's Eye Roofing [email protected] program recognizing the lives 770-744-3358 of those who have protected or BABY SITTING [email protected] given their lives for our freedom. Emilie Hewgley LEGAL SERVICES 770-592-0960 & IDENTITY THEFT Corporate and individual sponsorships of $1,000 MAILBOX PAINTING AND Scott Krever / LegalShield or more are recognized appropriately. Our NUMBER REPLACEMENT 404-578-8307 fundraising goal by November 30th for $200,000 [email protected] purchasing 17,000 wreaths are to be placed at Hailey Weeg each gravesite. Checks can be payable to Georgia 678-360-8616 PRESSURE WASHING National Cemetery Advisory Council at GNCAC Corey Hoff Post Office Box 5476, Canton, GA 30114-9998. PET SITTING Sam Palermo 770-864-3354 770-480-6437 EXTERMINATORS For more information, [email protected] Darrell Wimpey contact Tom Wilder, U.S. Navy Vietnam Champion Exterminators Veteran and Cemetery Council member at PET SITTING [email protected] 770-973-1422 or [email protected]. Reed Albers 770-592-4707 770-517-4319

December - January 2021 Arbor View • The Voice 5 CONNECTIONS

• Get information for anyone EMAIL considering a purchase in Arbor View Make sure to sign • And much more! up for email updates! You will Important Phone Numbers receive important NEIGHBORLY community IN CASE OF EMERGENCY • 911 updates, receive the ANNOUNCEMENTS e-newsletter, and be given access to future online voting. Sign up at bit. POLICE (NON-EMERGENCY) COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT Neighborly Announcements in the 678-493-4100 700-479-1813 ly/2jG3beW . newsletter is a place for residents to share opportunities or POISON CONTROL DRIVER’S LICENCE 800-222-1222 770-720-3693 news that are of interest to the HOA PORTAL community. We reserve the right to edit ANIMAL CONTROL SCHOOL DISTRICT submissions, but we will try to have 678-493-6200 770-479-1871 The portal provides you with online you approve them first. If you have ANIMAL SHELTER VEHICLE something you’d like added, please send access to view not only meeting 770-345-7270 REGISTRATION/TAG OFFICE minutes, but also your account and it to [email protected]. 770-924-4099 financial details. ARBOR VIEW HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE TO REPORT SIDEWALK OR ROAD DAMAGE PORTAL FACEBOOK PAGE 770-345-5842 Go to arborviewwoodstock.com and click on “Residents Area”. TO REPORT SOLICITORS Our Facebook Cherokee County Marshall’s Office • 678-493-6200 You should have received a letter Page, “Arbor containing the instructions and a View Community TO REPORT STREET LIGHTING PROBLEMS security key that you’ll need to create Association”, is how Community Club Management • 770-751-8333 your account. If you can’t find your the Board of Directors security key, please email Access at communicates [email protected] or call events, meetings, and occasional VOTER REGISTRATION them at 678-710-6232. information. It will also be available 770-479-0407 to anyone interested in Arbor View U.S. SENATOR DAVID PERDUE (looking to buy a home). 770-763-0999 or 202-224-3521• perdue.senate.gov ARBOR VIEW WEBSITE Please take a moment to “Like” the page: www.facebook.com/ U.S. SENATOR JOHNNY ISAKSON Please take a minute to visit arborviewca/ 770-661-0999 or 202-224-3643 • isakson.senate.gov arborviewwoodstock.com and bookmark it. U.S. REPRESENATIVE DISTIRICT 11- BARRY LOUDERMILK 770-429-1776 or 202-225-2931• loudermilk.house.gov The website provides an easy-to- ARBOR VIEW remember, one stop destination GOVERNOR – BRIAN KEMP where you can: “SECRET” FACEBOOK GROUP 404-656-1776

Not a member of the “secret”, • Learn about meetings and events STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21- SCOT TURNER resident-only Facebook group? 678-576-2644 • [email protected] • Retrieve documents such as While this isn’t the official “public” our Covenants, By-Laws and Facebook page, it’s a great way for STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 21-BRANDON BEACH Architectural Guidelines residents to communicate. To join, 678-640-1811 • [email protected] • Access secure homeowner you need to be invited by someone account information (provided who’s already a member, so ask CHAIRMAN/COUNTY COMMISSIONERS–BUZZ AHERNS 678-493-6000 • [email protected] by Access Management) via the some neighbors, or email board@ HOA Portal arborviewwoodstock.com! COUNTY COMMISSIONER D3 BD MEMBER–BOB KOVACS • Access our Facebook page 678-493-6000 • [email protected]

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December - January 2021 Arbor View • The Voice 7 A NOTE FROM THE BOARD

• Preparing for the Annual meeting Rental Amendment • No more than 50 guests in attendance, including residents, hosts, and children. • Winterizing common area irrigation systems Thanks to so many of you, we were able to get the rental amendment passed with a member vote • All guests must sign a waiver, including hosts. • Taking a breath and sigh of relief now that of 245 to 38. You can review the implemented We realize that this is a bit of a hassle, but it’s the leasing amendment has passed amendment on the Residents page found at simply something we must do at this time. arborviewwoodstock.com. We will provide a digital copy of the waiver – getting copies and collecting signatures are We are working with RMS, the auditors we hired to up to you. Thank You help monitor rentals for us, in implementing the amendment into our procedures. It won’t happen • No usage of the pool, unfortunately We want to take a moment to give special thanks overnight, but it is moving forward. to Chuck Waldsmith for his years of service in • In addition to the routine cleaning you have helping to keep our tennis courts looking great. to do after your event, you must sanitize Thanks for everything! all surfaces (kitchen, tables, etc.). This can be done with any disinfectant (Lysol, Lysol We’d like to invite all Arbor View residents to join wipes, etc.). We are going to try and provide New Clubhouse Coordinator with us. As a reminder, here’s some of the ways these along with other cleaning supplies, but you can help: We're pleased to announce that Jimmy Bennett please be prepared to bring your own just in has come forward to serve as the new Tennis case. • Send us an email to better inform us, and Coordinator. Erin Harrison will continue to serve For more information or to inquire about with him, managing the reservations system • Stay tuned in (via Facebook, the web, our reserving the clubhouse, please email clubhouse@ (reservemycourt). newsletter, and monthly board meetings) to arborviewwoodstock.com. be informed! Jimmy brings a lot of experience as he’s served in this position in the past. He has some great ideas, • Oh yes… and as always, Volunteer! and we’re excited to have the chance to work with him in the future. What We’re Currently Working On Thanks for your suggestions and your assistance in helping us better serve you. • Discussing and finalizing the budget for 2021 Board Member Elections

With the annual meeting fast approaching in mid to late January, now is the time to run for the board if you’re considering it. Kris at Access Management will soon be sending out information on how to add your name to the ballot, but you can also reach out to him anytime to let him know at [email protected]. The two seats up for election are currently held by Rex White and Jason Phillips. As of this writing, both of them plan on remaining on the ballot.

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December - January 2021 Arbor View • The Voice 9 THANK YOU.

To all of our dedicated neighbors working in hospitals, grocery stores, home services, restaurants, our teachers, and other essential workers keeping us going through this uncertain time, we thank you.

10 Arbor View • The Voice December - January 2021 REQUEST FOR ARC APPROVAL

REQUEST FOR ARC APPROVAL

Resident Name: Date: Street Address: Phone: MODIFICATION(S) REQUEST Details needed with your submission can be found with each modification type below:

A. Fences* B. Landscaping C. Pools & Spas Include: Material, style, Include: Detailed description of your Include: Copy of plans location, & stain* landscape changes/additions (1 set) Required: plat plan Required: sketch Required: plat plan D. Recreation Equipment E. Repainting (outdoor) F. Roof Include: Type of equipment Include: Paint brand & provide color Include: Shingle type & location of install samples for house, trim, garage doors, and manufacturer, and Required: photo & shutters & front door provide a color sample meaurements Required: Garage doors must be lightest color of color scheme G. Screening H. Structure Modification I. Structure Addition Include: Materials & style, Include: Plans (1 set) Include: Plans (1 set) including elevation Required: plat plan Required: plat plan J. Tree Removal K. Other IMPORTANT: DO NOT proceed Include: Reason for removal, Include: Detailed description of what you with any modification until you size & location are having done receive an approval from the Required: sketch Architecture Review Committee *Fences (Additional): You must include whether or not your neighbor(s) have fences and whether or not you will be joining your fence to theirs. We will also require that you speak to neighbor(s) before approving any request for fencing. MODIFICATION(S) DESCRIPTION Provide description below (attach additional information as necessary):

Send to: Arbor View Community Association, Inc. Fax: (770) 777-6907 c/o Access Management Group Phone: (770) 777-6890 1100 Northmeadow Pkwy, Ste 114 Email: klongfellow@ Roswell, GA 30076 accessmgt.com For general questions, you may email [email protected], but submissions must be sent to email address above. Decisions can take from 1 week (especially if all required information is included) to 30 ARC USE ONLY Date Received: Date Reviewed: ARC Review: Date Responded:

_____ APPROVED _____ APPROVED w/ conditions (over) _____ DISAPPROVED

December - January 2021 Arbor View • The Voice 11 t’s safe to say that most holidays, while being socially distanced. including Thanksgiving, look a You can even set up an outdoor little different this year because projector if your family wants to of the world pandemic. watch a football game or movie. Fortunately, the CDC has recently released guidelines to I Another option to help protect individuals and celebrate Thanksgiving their communities from Covid-19 safely this year is during this holiday season. virtually. A fun way to enact this option is One of the top to coordinate menus recommendations is to avoid with the hosts of each traveling for Turkey Day this year household3 so there are similar dishes on -- staying home is the best way to each family’s menu. No matter the distance, protect yourself and others. If you must you’ll feel closer with a bit of sameness and travel, then consider looking at the risks ritual. Try to coordinate your dinner time, so you involved, listed on the CDC’s website. Low- can “sit down” together too. To truly make it feel like 1risk recommendations that the CDC has provided are to you are all in the same place, you can coordinate your have a small dinner with only people from your household; deliver color scheme, order the same flowers and centerpiece, or rent the traditional recipes to neighbors; or participate in a virtual dinner. same table settings. To ensure you are all “sitting” together, prop How To Moderate-risk activities include having a small outdoor dinner your computer on a few books or on a small pedestal so everyone with your family and friends in your community; visiting pumpkin is in clear view of the camera while eating. You can even send patches or orchards where people use hand sanitizer before Thanksgiving care packages, where you and your family can make touching pumpkins; and picking apples or attending small outdoor pumpkin pie or muffins and drop them off at doorsteps. During sports events with safety precautions in place. And activities that the virtual get-together, you can see your loved ones enjoying fall on the high-risk end of the spectrum are going shopping in these delicious treats. And don’t forget about games! After eating, crowded stores just before, on, or after Thanksgiving; participating end your night with online games, like Jackbox, Solitaire, or Cards Celebrate or being a spectator at a crowded race; attending crowded parades; Against Humanity. Your family can also all watch the same movie, using alcohol or drugs, which can cloud judgement and increase and “chat” as you comment on a film. Or, a family member can risky behaviors; and attending large indoor gatherings with people create a slideshow or PowerPoint and show it with the “share from outside of your household. screen” function on Zoom, so you can reminisce on this year and share what you are thankful for. If you are getting tired of looking at a computer screen, you can always use High Fidelity, an online One of the safest ways to celebrate Turkey Day this year is audio-only space for virtual gatherings. to have an outdoor gathering with just a small group of your family members -- indoor gatherings can be much riskier than Thanksgiving socially-distanced backyard gatherings. However, if weather is One of the most salient points to remember about this year’s not permitting, or if yard space is an issue, it is completely fine to Thanksgiving is that many people have lost loved ones or are celebrate Thanksgiving indoors. Just make sure to wear a mask and experiencing financial hardships due to Covid-19. In lieu of a big ask your family and friends about the measures they’ve been taking feast, consider donating to an organization, or volunteering your to mitigate their risk of getting Covid-19. time at a charity that’s meaningful to you. You can also check in on elderly neighbors and offer to run their errands. Above all, even though Thanksgiving looks different this year, that does not mean it Safely Celebrating outside is one of the best options because is any less special. Have your guests write what they are thankful for there is more room to spread out, have fun with with a sharpie or have them say it out loud. Also, don’t be too hard outdoor music, and bundle up with throw blankets and on yourself -- it’s okay to serve store-bought food, or to not make outdoor heaters if it’s chilly. When having an outdoors every single dish you’re used to making each year. If there is one During Covid-19 Thanksgiving, you can get your patio ready with flowers, year to break the rules, this one is it. If you’re not the biggest fan of ornamental pumpkins, and gourds. To get creative with turkey, or if you always end up with too much cranberry sauce, skip your cooking, you can heat up the grill for turkey and sides, those dishes. We don’t have all the same resources, cooking skills, like sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and corn. You can also look to 2 or mental energy as we’ve had previous years, and that is completely other cultures for ideas. Alejandra Ramos, a New York City-based fine. Get creative, be thankful you can still share this day with family chef and food writer, celebrates Thanksgiving with a slow-roasted and loved ones, and think about what your life will look like during a marinated pork shoulder called Pernil, which is perfect for a smaller post Covid-19 era. group. You can also make a big Thanksgiving salad ahead of time to serve and put out on the big day. Try to serve the food as individual portions, so not everyone is reaching into shared dishes. Offering Article written by Michelle Manganiello. Michelle hot beverages is another “must,” to keep everyone warm. Consider is a senior at the , where she currently pursues two degrees in English and serving hot cocoa, wine, hot water, or tea. You can add some other Romance Languages. She looks forward to working in outdoor activities, like bocce ball, cornhole, badminton, croquet, or communications or book publishing after graduating. scavenger hunts, which are all games that can be played outdoors Please contact [email protected] for all other inquiries.

12 Arbor View • The Voice December - January 2021 t’s safe to say that most holidays, while being socially distanced. including Thanksgiving, look a You can even set up an outdoor little different this year because projector if your family wants to of the world pandemic. watch a football game or movie. Fortunately, the CDC has recently released guidelines to I Another option to help protect individuals and celebrate Thanksgiving their communities from Covid-19 safely this year is during this holiday season. virtually. A fun way to enact this option is One of the top to coordinate menus recommendations is to avoid with the hosts of each traveling for Turkey Day this year household3 so there are similar dishes on -- staying home is the best way to each family’s menu. No matter the distance, protect yourself and others. If you must you’ll feel closer with a bit of sameness and travel, then consider looking at the risks ritual. Try to coordinate your dinner time, so you involved, listed on the CDC’s website. Low- can “sit down” together too. To truly make it feel like 1risk recommendations that the CDC has provided are to you are all in the same place, you can coordinate your have a small dinner with only people from your household; deliver color scheme, order the same flowers and centerpiece, or rent the traditional recipes to neighbors; or participate in a virtual dinner. same table settings. To ensure you are all “sitting” together, prop How To Moderate-risk activities include having a small outdoor dinner your computer on a few books or on a small pedestal so everyone with your family and friends in your community; visiting pumpkin is in clear view of the camera while eating. You can even send patches or orchards where people use hand sanitizer before Thanksgiving care packages, where you and your family can make touching pumpkins; and picking apples or attending small outdoor pumpkin pie or muffins and drop them off at doorsteps. During sports events with safety precautions in place. And activities that the virtual get-together, you can see your loved ones enjoying fall on the high-risk end of the spectrum are going shopping in these delicious treats. And don’t forget about games! After eating, crowded stores just before, on, or after Thanksgiving; participating end your night with online games, like Jackbox, Solitaire, or Cards Celebrate or being a spectator at a crowded race; attending crowded parades; Against Humanity. Your family can also all watch the same movie, using alcohol or drugs, which can cloud judgement and increase and “chat” as you comment on a film. Or, a family member can risky behaviors; and attending large indoor gatherings with people create a slideshow or PowerPoint and show it with the “share from outside of your household. screen” function on Zoom, so you can reminisce on this year and share what you are thankful for. If you are getting tired of looking at a computer screen, you can always use High Fidelity, an online One of the safest ways to celebrate Turkey Day this year is audio-only space for virtual gatherings. to have an outdoor gathering with just a small group of your family members -- indoor gatherings can be much riskier than Thanksgiving socially-distanced backyard gatherings. However, if weather is One of the most salient points to remember about this year’s not permitting, or if yard space is an issue, it is completely fine to Thanksgiving is that many people have lost loved ones or are celebrate Thanksgiving indoors. Just make sure to wear a mask and experiencing financial hardships due to Covid-19. In lieu of a big ask your family and friends about the measures they’ve been taking feast, consider donating to an organization, or volunteering your to mitigate their risk of getting Covid-19. time at a charity that’s meaningful to you. You can also check in on elderly neighbors and offer to run their errands. Above all, even though Thanksgiving looks different this year, that does not mean it Safely Celebrating outside is one of the best options because is any less special. Have your guests write what they are thankful for there is more room to spread out, have fun with with a sharpie or have them say it out loud. Also, don’t be too hard outdoor music, and bundle up with throw blankets and on yourself -- it’s okay to serve store-bought food, or to not make outdoor heaters if it’s chilly. When having an outdoors every single dish you’re used to making each year. If there is one During Covid-19 Thanksgiving, you can get your patio ready with flowers, year to break the rules, this one is it. If you’re not the biggest fan of ornamental pumpkins, and gourds. To get creative with turkey, or if you always end up with too much cranberry sauce, skip your cooking, you can heat up the grill for turkey and sides, those dishes. We don’t have all the same resources, cooking skills, like sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and corn. You can also look to 2 or mental energy as we’ve had previous years, and that is completely other cultures for ideas. Alejandra Ramos, a New York City-based fine. Get creative, be thankful you can still share this day with family chef and food writer, celebrates Thanksgiving with a slow-roasted and loved ones, and think about what your life will look like during a marinated pork shoulder called Pernil, which is perfect for a smaller post Covid-19 era. group. You can also make a big Thanksgiving salad ahead of time to serve and put out on the big day. Try to serve the food as individual portions, so not everyone is reaching into shared dishes. Offering Article written by Michelle Manganiello. Michelle hot beverages is another “must,” to keep everyone warm. Consider is a senior at the University of Georgia, where she currently pursues two degrees in English and serving hot cocoa, wine, hot water, or tea. You can add some other Romance Languages. She looks forward to working in outdoor activities, like bocce ball, cornhole, badminton, croquet, or communications or book publishing after graduating. scavenger hunts, which are all games that can be played outdoors Please contact [email protected] for all other inquiries.

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