
Tellico Village POA #1 Source of News TELL-E-GRAM November 5, 2019 toqua grand opening Table of Contents To celebrate the opening of our brand-new Toqua Clubhouse, we held a Toqua Grand Opening ...................Page 1-2 ribbon cutting ceremony and reception last Friday morning. POA Board Election, Tellico Players ........... .........................................................Page 3 Guest speakers included Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally and State Representative Lowell Russell. ACC, TVB, Volunteer Firefighters Wanted .. .........................................................Page 4 Thank you to all who attended to celebrate this monumental occasion! Shop TV, Advisory Committees ........Page 5 TV Stargazers, New Villagers, The Public Library, Village Quilters, Woodworkers Club, TVCC Crafters .........................Page 6 Muddy Boots, Cruising Club, Ladies Book Club, Tellico Riders, Friends of the Public Library, Roadrunners Club ..............Page 7 November Rec News .................Pages 8-11 Flyers .......................................Pages 12-13 POA Meetings: Pets of the Week ............................Page 14 November 6th 9 a.m. PSAC – POA Conference Room November 6th, 10 a.m. CAC – POA Small Conference Room November 7th, 9 a.m. ACC – POA Conference Room November 14th, 10 a.m. – RAC, Wellness Center November 14th, 1 p.m. – LRPAC, POA Conference Room November 15th, 9 a.m. – FAC, POA Conference Room 02 POA BoaRd Election Voting is now open! You should have received a letter in your mailbox with specific instructions on how to cast your vote. Click here to see what the letter should look like. By following the instructions in the letter, property owners should use the specific username and password provided in the letter to log onto the voting website and vote. tellico players Auditions for the Tellico Community Players production of The Tin Woman will be held from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, November 20; 2-4 p.m., Thursday, November 21 and 1-3 p.m., Saturday, November 23 at the Tellico Community Playhouse at 304 Lakeside Plaza in Tellico Village. Director James Fisher is looking to cast four women and two men for Sean Grennan’s comedy/drama which weaves comedy, truthfulness and pathos into a moving theatrical experience based on a true story. Performance dates are Thursday-Saturday, February 13-15 and Thursday-Sunday, February 20-23. The story: Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank, and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? When they meet with Joy, the awkwardness becomes funny and heartfelt. All the players come to terms with what it really means to truly give one’s heart. This work honestly demonstrates the power of the human spirit to manifest hope. The roles: JOY – mid-late 20s to late 30s. A freelance graphic artist, Joy has received a life-saving heart transplant, but is now conflicted about what to do next. She is smart, sometimes acerbic, attractive, but rudderless with her new lease on life. HANK – early 60s. He is nearing retirement as head of a small building supply company. Husband to Alice and father to Sammy and now-deceased heart donor, Jack. Hank is trying hard not to wallow in or even barely acknowledge his grief and guilt. He can be snappish and abrupt, and while he is drinking more than he should, he believes he’s handling things just fine. JACK – An accountant with aspirations of being a professional photographer, he dresses fashionably – hipster- ish. Jack is dead at the outset but nonetheless appears throughout the show, not exactly as a ghost, but more as a memory that lingers. ALICE – early 60s. Mother of Sammy and the deceased Jack, she is a solid, loving, enduring presence. She knows her husband and is aware of what he’s going through. She accepts his scorn until she doesn’t anymore. She has a big heart that is dealing with its own pain as she tries to hold the family together and do the right thing. SAMMY – 20s-60s. A pre-school teacher and Jack’s younger sister, she’s somewhat “new-age” but with an enormous heart and wants to help in any way she can. She writes a blog, in which she might over-share her life, to Hank’s consternation. She gives in too easily to her emotions, but of everyone, she is most in touch with them. NURSE/DARLA – 30s – 60s. Nurse is competent if a bit annoying in her approach, “by-the-book” in all things and can sometimes be condescending because she’s so busy. She’s a positive person with a small religious streak. Darla is somewhat flamboyant, artsy and very caring for Joy. A singular soul in habit and dress, she worries about and wants the best for her friend. The show’s sponsor is Warren Jackson, CPA, PLLC. Dennis Loy is producing. 03 architectural control committee ACC Report as of October 31, 2019 2019 Permits Issued Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct YTD Prev. YTD Grand 10/31/19 10/31/18 Total Single Family - Budget 6 8 10 12 12 13 13 12 10 10 106 Single Family - Actual 6 12 15 20 9 18 12 24 19 19 154 126 4120 Multi-Family 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 336 Commercial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 Tellico Village Senior Living 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Shoreline Strip 0 8 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 1 19 33 1798 Miscellaneous 16 20 12 24 21 26 9 17 23 23 191 119 4537 Home Occupation 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 7 47 Final Reviews Completed 14 5 13 20 8 8 10 10 13 13 Houses under construction: Single Family 122 127 128 126 128 135 138 147 141 171 Multi-Family 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 Tellico Village Senior Living 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total # under construction 124 129 130 128 130 136 139 148 144 174 0 Kahite houses under construction 21 21 20 16 18 19 18 23 27 29 Kahite permits issued 409 411 412 412 414 417 418 423 427 429 Completion Agreement 4 7 5 15 5 9 5 14 9 7 Average heated sq. ft. 2624 2183 2290 2139 2559 2457 2078 2259 2247 2435 Average total sq. ft. 3878 2943 3601 2877 3609 3226 2811 3060 3134 3483 tellico village broadcasting Ladies Luncheons and the Shoppes of Christmas Even though you may still be golfing, hiking, and playing pickelball, Christmas is right around the corner! Have you started your shopping and begun the search for unique gifts for those hard to buy for? Come to the Shoppes of Christmas on Wednesday, November 6th! Learn more about this special event organized by the Ladies Luncheon group and make it a plan to attend, as well as their regular monthly luncheons to meet others, support local vendors and charities, and learn the latest in fashion trends from local shops. Please note that there will not be a Ladies Luncheon during this time (but you can still eat lunch at the Yacht Club), so there should be plenty of room to park! Click here to learn more: https://vimeo.com/370907778 Visit www.TellicoVillageBroadcasting.org or Charter channel 193 for more programming. volunteer firefighters wanted The Tellico Village Volunteer Fire Department is looking for new members, both men and women. Do you want to help your friends and neighbors? Do you want to make an invaluable contribution to your community? If so, we have a job for you. No experience is necessary. All medical and fire training is taught in-house. Learn CPR/AED and become a licensed Emergency Medical Responder in your first year of membership. 85% of service calls are medical. No one is asked to do anything they are uncomfortable with on a fire scene. We save lives and property and relieve pain and suffering. Make a difference! Join one of the best trained and equipped volunteer fire departments in Tennessee. For more information, call Deputy Chief Rick Papke at (805) 338-7056. 04 shop tv With a career spanning over 30 years, Loren Plemmons is both passionate and experienced in the field of law. She opened her current office in Tellico Village in 2005 to easily serve residents in both Loudon and Monroe counties. Her specialties include estate planning, trust administration and conservatorships. She also provides pro bono work for seniors targeted by scams. Her office is located at 294 Village Square Dr. and she can be reached at 865-408-0452. eAppraisal Group is a residential appraisal company that provides superior service. The company specializes in appraisals for pre-listing, estate, cash purchases, tax appeal, REO, bankruptcy, litigation, FHA, USDA, loan modification, divorce & more. Owner Colleen Marley is an FHA Certified Real Estate Appraiser serving Blount, Knox, Loudon, and Monroe counties. She has worked in the appraisal field for over 25 years. Colleen can be reached at 865-332-0989 or [email protected] advisory committees Our advisory committees need your help in 2020! Please consider lending your expertise to an advisory committee to benefit your community. Committee application packets are now available at the POA office by contacting Mitzi Lane at [email protected] or 865-458-5408 ext 4100.
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