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The Chantilly Highlander Your Community Newsletter Serving Chantilly Highlands www.chha.org In This Issue: Community Dates to Note CH Summer Slam Board Minutes Pool Rules Classified Ads Board & Committee Contacts 1 1 2 4 10 11 May 2010 Dates to Note Wednesday, May 5 —CHHA Board Meeting at 7:30 PM at the Community Center Saturday, May 8 —Community Yard Sale 8-12 noon Wednesday, May 12 —Chantilly Highlander newsletter deadline (see page 11 for more de- tails) Saturday, May 29 —Pool Opens May 2010 Community Yard Sale Community Yard Sale Community Yard Sale Saturday, May 8th Saturday, May 8th Saturday, May 8th 8 am 8 am 8 am - 12 noon 12 noon 12 noon Rain or Shine! Rain or Shine! Rain or Shine! Half page ad sizes now accepted! Residents $100; Non-residents $120 Half Page 7½”W x 4½”H Same specifics as for other ads - See page 11 Chantilly Highlands Summer Slam Save The Date! Sunday, June 13 Community Party & Grill 6 - 9 PM Charity Golf Event 1:30 - 6:30pm I’ve heard conversations that Chantilly Highlands doesn’t spon- sor enough Adult social events for the community, so here is your chance to fix that problem. Volunteer to come out and kick off summer at our first annual Summer Slam Party & Charity Golf Event. We are finalizing discussions with a beauti- ful new facility 10 minutes down the road, 1757 Golf Club and Restaurant, to partner with us to host this event. The Charity we will be supporting is Cue Camp Virginia for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids and their families. The Patio Party 6-9 PM. Open to all Chantilly Highlands Residents (not just Golfers). This family friendly happy hour event will include a Band, Grill Food/Barbeque, Cash Bar, charity raffles and a number of free activities for adults and kids. The 1757 has a beautiful banquet room and patio overlooking the 18 th green, putting green, and driving range, and they would like for you to ex- perience their hospitality. Plan on joining us for an early summer evening out, and the chance to heckle your friends and neighbors on the 18 th green as they finish up their char- ity golf round. The anticipated price will be $10/person in advance, $15/ person at the door. Chantilly Highlands Charity Golf Event 1:30 - 6:30 PM. Limited to 36 Golfers of any skill level invited. Open to all golfers, male and female, who want to try out the new Jack Nicklaus designed golf course at 1757. Sign up as a foursome, twosome or individual, and we will get you set up. This is a play your own ball, keep your own score event, so you can play with your friends and have a good time. HOWEVER, as this is golf and bragging rights are im- portant, there will be SPECTACULAR prizes for those who care. Regardless of your individual skill level, you will have a chance to win. The anticipated price for this event is $85/person (standard weekend rates are $95). Included will be 18 holes with cart, Range Balls, Prizes, Food, Charitable Donation, and Patio Party with Band. Because of the deal we are work- ing with the golf course, we have to limit sign up for this event to 36 golfers. So sign up early! Sign up deadline is Sunday, May 30 th . Details and final plans will be on the Chantilly Highlands website at www.chha.org . Contact Mike Tillman at [email protected] for information or to volunteer with this event. POOL OPENS MAY 29 at 11 AM See Pool Rules starting on page 4. Sat, May 29 - 11 AM—8 PM Sun, May 30 - 12 noon—8 PM Mon, May 31 - 11 AM—8 PM Note that community privileges, including pool use, are suspended if HOA Dues are not paid in full.

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The Chantilly Highlander Your Community Newslet ter Serving Chant i l ly Highlands

www.chha.org

In This Issue: Community Dates to Note CH Summer Slam Board Minutes Pool Rules Classified Ads Board & Committee Contacts

1 1 2 4

10 11

May 2010 Dates to Note Wednesday, May 5—CHHA Board Meeting

at 7:30 PM at the Community Center

Saturday, May 8—Community Yard Sale 8-12 noon

Wednesday, May 12—Chantilly Highlander newsletter deadline (see page 11 for more de-tails)

Saturday, May 29—Pool Opens

May 2010

Community Yard Sale Community Yard Sale Community Yard Sale Saturday, May 8th Saturday, May 8th Saturday, May 8th

8 am 8 am 8 am --- 12 noon 12 noon 12 noon Rain or Shine! Rain or Shine! Rain or Shine!

Half page ad sizes now accepted! Residents $100; Non-residents $120

Half Page 7½”W x 4½”H Same specifics as for other ads - See page 11

Chantilly Highlands Summer Slam Save The Date!

Sunday, June 13 Community Party & Grill 6 - 9 PM Charity Golf Event 1:30 - 6:30pm

I’ve heard conversations that Chantilly Highlands doesn’t spon-sor enough Adult social events for the community, so here is your chance to fix that problem. Volunteer to come out and kick off summer at our first annual Summer Slam Party & Charity Golf Event. We are finalizing discussions with a beauti-ful new facility 10 minutes down the road, 1757 Golf Club and Restaurant, to partner with us to host this event. The Charity we will be supporting is Cue Camp Virginia for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids and their families. The Patio Party 6-9 PM. Open to all Chantilly Highlands Residents (not just Golfers).

This family friendly happy hour event will include a Band, Grill Food/Barbeque, Cash Bar, charity raffles and a number of free activities for adults and kids. The 1757 has a beautiful banquet room and patio overlooking the 18th green, putting green, and driving range, and they would like for you to ex-perience their hospitality. Plan on joining us for an early summer evening out, and the chance to heckle your friends and neighbors on the 18th green as they finish up their char-ity golf round.

The anticipated price will be $10/person in advance, $15/person at the door.

Chantilly Highlands Charity Golf Event 1:30 - 6:30 PM. Limited to 36 Golfers of any skill level invited.

Open to all golfers, male and female, who want to try out the new Jack Nicklaus designed golf course at 1757. Sign up as a foursome, twosome or individual, and we will get you set up. This is a play your own ball, keep your own score event, so you can play with your friends and have a good time. HOWEVER, as this is golf and bragging rights are im-portant, there will be SPECTACULAR prizes for those who care. Regardless of your individual skill level, you will have a chance to win.

The anticipated price for this event is $85/person (standard weekend rates are $95). Included will be 18 holes with cart, Range Balls, Prizes, Food, Charitable Donation, and Patio Party with Band. Because of the deal we are work-ing with the golf course, we have to limit sign up for this event to 36 golfers. So sign up early! Sign up deadline is Sunday, May 30th.

Details and final plans will be on the Chantilly Highlands website at www.chha.org. Contact Mike Tillman at [email protected] for information or to volunteer with this event.

POOL OPENS MAY 29 at 11 AM See Pool Rules starting on page 4.

Sat, May 29 - 11 AM—8 PM Sun, May 30 - 12 noon—8 PM

Mon, May 31 - 11 AM—8 PM Note that community privileges, including pool use, are suspended if HOA Dues are not paid in full.

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Chantilly Highlands Homes Association Board Meeting Minutes

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Minutes are tentative and will be reviewed and approved at the next Board Meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Members of the Board present were Bob Bevins, Mike Do-natello, Michelle Doucette, Gerard Eldering, Brian Keagy, Mike Laverdure, Dan Overbey, Greg Zilberfarb.

Call to Order: The meeting was called to order at 7:36 PM.

On behalf of Michelle Doucette, Board President, Bob Bevins, Board Vice President read a prepared statement to the community relative to the Chantilly Highlands Homes As-sociation (CHHA) reserve study, financial concerns facing the community and recent concerns raised surrounding the Dolphin Swim Team.

The floor was opened for public comment.

The Board voted unanimously to allow Bob Bevins to continue in full participation in discussion and vote relative to mat-ters associated with the swim team.

The Board voted unanimously to allow Greg Zilberfarb to con-tinue in full participation in discussion and vote relative to matters associated with the swim team.

The Board voted unanimously to allow Gerard Eldering to con-tinue in full participation in discussion and vote relative to matters associated with the swim team.

Having recused himself from voting, the Board voted unani-mously to allow Mike Donatello to continue in full partici-pation in discussion relative to matters associated with the swim team.

The Board initially rejected a motion to provide Mike Tillman (Coordinator) $500.00 in Community Events funds in sup-port the Community Golf Event. This item was later rein-troduced and the Board approved the use of these funds. (Seven members voting in favor; Bob Bevins voting to Disapprove.)

Seven members of the Board voted in favor (Mike Donatello voting to oppose) of formally creating and sanctioning the Swim Team Task force. Greg Zilberfarb and Brian Keagy will represent the Board. David Howlett, past Board Vice President, will function as Special Advisor to the Task Force. The Dolphin Swim Team will be represented by Martha MacDonald and Sarah Chichester.

Seven members of the Board voted in favor (Mike Donatello recused) of the following motion:

• The Dolphin Swim Team shall become a formal Commit-tee under the administrative, management, and financial control and responsibility of the CHHA Board of Directors. This shall take effect immediately and run through 30 Sep-tember 2010.

• The CHHA Board shall be responsible for ratifying any existing contracts for the Dolphin’s summer swim seasons.

• All Dolphin Swim Team’s administrative, management and

financial records shall be made immediately available and surrendered to the Swim Team Task Force CHHA Board representatives.

• The Swim Team Task Force is charged with developing a long-term plan for the future organizational configuration of the Dolphin Swim Team. The Task Force is fully em-powered to explore all options, interface with insurance carriers and represent the Board in their discussions. A recommendation is due before the CHHA Board at or prior to the 4 August 2010 meeting.

• The Dolphin Swim Team prior tax year(s) issues are to be investigated and resolved (refiling as needed) no later than 30 September 2010.

• The Dolphin Swim Team and CHHA insurance liability issues are to be investigated and resolved no later than 30 June 2010.

Due to the late hour, the CHHA Board President tabled discus-sion concerning the (1) ACC Walk-through and (2) Play-ground improvements.

All Committees reported.

The meeting was adjourned at 10:18 PM.

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CHANTILLY HIGHLANDS POOL FACILITY 2010 RULES AND REGULATIONS

These rules and regulations were approved by the Community Facilities Committee in coordination with the Board of Direc-tors. Their purpose is to assure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable time at Chantilly Highlands Pool. All Homeowners, their families, and guests must abide by these rules. Revisions may be made at any time by the Community Facilities Commit-tee.

The safe operation of the pool depends on every parent being responsible for his or her own children and that the Pool Man-ager has adequate enforcement authority. These rules are not intended to replace or diminish the parents’ responsibility for the safety of their children. Non-swimmers and novice swim-mers require special attention of their parents. Children using the baby pool, which is not guarded, require constant supervi-sion.

Throughout these rules, the term “Pool Manager” will be used to denote the actual Pool Manager or, when not present, his/her designated assistant. A “Responsible Person” is defined as a parent, guardian, or other individual, 14 years old or older, des-ignated by a parent.

Section I. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES

The Pool Manager has complete authority and responsibility for the safety and orderly operation of the pool. He/She may deny the use of a section of the pool to any person of any age that does not exhibit adequate proficiency for that section. Any situation not covered within these rules will be subject to the judgment of the Pool Manager. Failure to obey the direction of a lifeguard is cause for removal from the pool facility. If you see a rule infraction please bring it to the attention of the Pool Manager and if the situation isn’t resolved immediately, please contact (posted out front) the Pool Company’s Manager or Bob Bevins so that it can be dealt with and corrected.

The Pool Manager has complete authority to eject anyone at any time from the pool enclosure for the remainder of the day. Such action will be documented on a special form and reported to the Community Facilities Committee within a timely manner. If the offender is under 13 years of age, he/she must stay within the pool enclosure until a Responsible Person is contacted.

Serious or repeated infractions of the rules and regulations will be documented in a log and will result in dismissal from the pool for the remainder of the day. A second dismissal will re-sult in a one week suspension from the pool. A third dismissal

See POOL RULES on page 5

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will result in suspension from the pool for the remainder of the summer. Parents will be notified after each incident resulting in dismissal.

The penalty for extreme incidents may include suspension of pool privileges for the individual or the entire household. Any matter requiring immediate action should be discussed with the Pool Manager. Homeowners with comments or complaints about the operation of the pool should submit them in writing to: Michelle Doucette -Board of Director’s President. Bob Bevins, Board of Director’s Liaison; Jeff Boehlert, COMFAC committee member; The photographs of each lifeguard with their names, The Pool Company Manager, Bob Bevins and Jeff Boehlert’s as well as phone numbers will be posted at the entry-way into the pool. Any incidents or comments can be directed to the Pool Company Manager and/or Bob Bevins. If the need is immediate or there is a serious safety issue that needs to be addressed the Pool Company Manager or Mr. Bevins can be called.

Section II. MEMBERSHIP

Membership is available to all persons whose primary residence is located in Chantilly Highlands. Membership privileges will be withheld for all persons residing in a home for which the homeowner’s dues (including late fees) are not fully paid, pool guest fees are unpaid, or failure to complete registration. Fund-ing for the Pool comes directly from homeowner’s dues.

Babysitters, 14 years old or older, will be admitted with a note of authorization from a parent. Members must provide up-to-date membership data and a recent family photo for pool entry. All members must sign in with their name and Chantilly High-lands Lot Number at the front desk before entering the pool area.

Section III. POOL SCHEDULE AND HOURS

The Pool will open for the season at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 29, and close at 8 p.m. on Monday, September 6.

The Pool hours from May 29 through June 25:

Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Sundays 12 noon - 8 p.m.

The Pool hours from June 26 through September 6:

Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Sundays 12 noon - 8 p.m.

Special hours of pool operation and special events will be

POOL RULES from page 4

See POOL RULES on page 6

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posted at the pool and, to the extent possible, be listed on the calendar in the CHHA Newsletter. The pool will close at 4:45 p.m. prior to selected Community and Swim Team evening events. The pool will open at 1 pm on Saturdays after swim meets.

Section IV. GUESTS

Guests must be accompanied by a homeowner who is a Re-sponsible Person and must depart the pool facility when the homeowner departs.

Guest Fees: The cost of guests will be paid at the pool at the time of admission. The rates are: Adults /Children (over 2 yrs.) $3.00/day Monday - Friday; $5.00/day Saturday & Sunday, Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day

Pool pass cards may be purchased at the pool house for $20.00. Each card will have ten punches equivalent to $2.00 per punch. Weekday admissions with pool pass card is one (1) punch ($2.00/day) per person Saturday & Sunday admissions with pool pass card is two (2) punches ($4.00/day) per person

A maximum of five (5) guests per homeowner household will be admitted per day. Homeowners will be responsible for the conduct of their guests and responsible for any damage to pool property. If a guest damages pool property, the cost of the damage will be charged to the homeowner.

Section V. HEALTH AND SANITATION

• All persons must wear proper bathing attire and take a shower before entering the pool.

• Admission will be refused to all persons having colds, coughs, inflamed eyes or infections, or individuals wearing bandages.

• No pets are allowed within the pool enclosure. • No smoking is allowed within the pool enclosure. • Eating, drinking, and gum chewing will be confined to the

umbrella picnic areas. • No eating, drinking around the concrete pool deck or baby

pool. • All children using the pool facilities who are not reliably toi-

let-trained must wear swim diapers and an appropriate bath-ing suit. DISPOSABLE AND CLOTH DIAPERS ARE PROHIBITED IN THE POOL. All persons are encouraged to use the diaper-changing tables located in the dressing rooms.

POOL RULES from page 5

See POOL RULES on page 7

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Section VI. DIVING

• Divers will not dive until the previous diver has cleared the area below the board. AND ARE AT THE LADDER EXIT-ING.

• After surfacing, a diver must swim directly to the nearest ladder without delay.

• Only one person is permitted on a diving board or ladder at any time.

• Excessive bouncing or horseplay of any kind is prohibited on the diving boards.

• Flotation devices of any type are prohibited in the diving area, even when such devices are authorized for other parts of the pool.

• The diving boards cannot be closed if any one person wishes to dive.

Section VII. SPECIAL RULES FOR CHILDREN

Children under 16: In order to prevent excessive fatigue or chilling, children under 16 are required to leave the main pool, upon signal of the lifeguards, for a 10-15 minute break period once every hour. This rule will not apply to the baby pool. This rule will apply whether or not a child displays the swim test emblem.

Children under 13: To encourage children to develop strong swimming skills, a swim test emblem will be awarded to any child 12 and under who demonstrates swimming proficiency by passing a swim test conducted under the supervision of the Pool Manager. This test consists of: Swimming one length using any combination of strokes Treading water for one minute in an upright position EMBLEMS MUST BE ATTACHED TO BATHING SUITS TO BE VALID. Children 11 years old may come to the pool unaccompanied only if they display the swim test emblem. Any child 12 and under who does not display the swim test emblem must remain in the roped-in shallow section of the main pool or must be accompanied by a responsible per-son who will remain within easy reaching distance of the child. Children 12 and under may use the diving boards only if they display the swim test emblem.

Children under 11: Children 10 years or younger will not be admitted to the Pool unless accompanied by a Responsible Per-son.

Section VIII. BABY POOL

POOL RULES from page 6

See POOL RULES on page 8

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(i.e. bats, baseballs, footballs, basketballs, lacrosse equip-ment, soccer balls, etc.).

• Masks must be of the plastic or tempered-glass type. • All bicycle riders will park their bicycles in the designated

area. Bicycles, strollers, etc. are prohibited on all sidewalks to allow for access of emergency vehicles.

• Lifeguards may remove a toy at any time if it is being mis-used or causing safety problems.

• Tuesday and Thursday’s will be Noodle Day from pool open-ing to closing.

• Float nights will be July 7, July 21, August 4 and August 18 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Section XII. FOOD

• Food is permitted only in the umbrella picnic areas. • Glass bottles, jars or other glass containers are prohibited in

the pool enclosure. • No alcoholic beverages are permitted anywhere on the pool

premises, including the parking area. • Snack sales occur during break time. There are no snack

sales during the last break of the day. Bills larger than a $10 will not be accepted.

Section XIII. GENERAL

All swimmers must wear appropriate bathing suits: cut-off jeans or baggy clothing will NOT be allowed in the pool. Street shoes are not permitted on the pool deck. No persons will use the pool facilities unless it is officially open and the life-guards are on duty. All injuries that occur on the premises must be reported immediately to the Pool Manager. The swimming lane nearest the diving boards will be roped off at all times for the use of those wishing to swim laps. Others should stay clear of this area. During periods of heavy lap lane use, the Pool Manager may move the rope to include two lanes, provided that doing so would not cause undue crowding in other parts of the pool. Tables may not be reserved by placing towels and/or per-sonal belongings on them. No sitting on tables or the backs of chairs. No jumping any of the fences.

All members will respect the property rights of homeowners in the neighborhood. Do not use lawns for shortcuts or in any way violate the rights of other people.

CHHA and the pool management company will not be respon-sible for the loss of personal property or damage to personal property. All lost articles turned over to the Pool Manager will be held for about 15 days. There will be a lost/found container place near the soda machines. All unclaimed articles will be

See POOL RULES on page 9

Only children 5 years of age or younger may use the baby pool. All children using the baby pool must be accompanied by a Responsible Person who must remain within the baby pool en-closure at all times. Food is not allowed in the baby pool enclo-sure. No chairs are allowed in the baby pool.

Section IX. CAPACITY

Maximum pool capacity is 244. The Pool Manager will post a notice at the pool entrance when the maximum capacity is reached. When the number of members and guests within the pool enclosure reaches 180, only members will be admitted. Guests will not be admitted until the attendance declines to below 180.

When the pool attendance is at capacity, members must wait in the parking lot area and will be admitted as others leave the pool facility. Members will be admitted in the order in which they arrived.

Section X. RULES OF CONDUCT

• Running, pushing, wrestling, dunking, fence jumping or causing undue disturbance in or around the pool area is pro-hibited.

• Abusive, offensive, or profane language is prohibited. Un-ruly, offensive behavior is prohibited.

• No skateboards, scooters, roller blades, bicycles, etc. are al-lowed on the pool grounds.

• No persons under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs will be permitted on the pool property.

• The cost of any property damage will be charged to the mem-ber responsible.

• Swimming goggles are permitted for eyewear usage only. They must not be used as projectiles or diving toys.

Section XI. ACCESSORIES (Floats & Toys)

• No snorkels, hard balls, rafts, canoes, innertubes, or any other type of aquatic equipment is permitted in the main pool, ex-cept upon specific approval of the Pool Manager and on des-ignated float nights. The size of floats used on float nights must not exceed 5 feet by 3 feet. Snow tubes are prohib-ited, regardless of size. Nerf and Koosh balls are allowed unless the situation becomes unruly as determined by the lifeguards.

• Children with water wings must be under adult supervision. • Radios, tape players and CD players are prohibited except

when earphones are used. • No heavy sports equipment will be allowed in pool enclosure,

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disposed of at the discretion of the Community Facilities Com-mittee.

Section XIV. PARKING AND SPEED LIMIT

The parking lot is for the vehicles of the pool members and their guests while utilizing the pool, tennis courts, playground, or picnic area. All other uses including overnight parking, driver training, commuter parking, and vehicle maintenance are prohibited. Vehicles in violation will be towed. The cost for towing and storage will be the responsibility of the member.

The speed limit on the driveway and parking lot is 5 mph.

Section XV. AFTER-HOURS TRESSPASSING/VANDALIZING VIOLATIONS

Anyone caught trespassing/vandalizing any CHHA property after the pool is closed will be subject to arrest and also having his or her pool admittance and community center privileges revoked.

POOL RULES from page 8 CIVIC AFFAIRS NOTICE The following items are under consideration and could impact our community. Residents are encouraged to provide input

I. Southwest corner of Sully and Barnesfield roads (the south-east quadrant of the Sully Road (Route 28) /Air & Space Mu-seum Parkway interchange and west of Centreville Road (Route 657)). Sully East L.C. proposes an amendment to two previously approved rezoning applications (an over 55 age restricted residential development) to permit the rezoning for the purpose of developing a secure office complex to be known as "Dulles Discovery South". This would continue the development that has occurred north of Air & Space Museum Parkway where there are plans for three "secure" buildings there.

There are three proposed access points associated with this project. The traffic impact analysis studies required by Fairfax County and VDOT should be completed by the end of April. Franklin Farm has invited the developer to come to the May 19th Board of Directors meeting, beginning at 730 PM at the Community Center offices at the Still Pond recreation com-plex. Since their Board meetings are typically lightly attended there should be more than enough room for the Chantilly Highlands residents to attend as well.

II/III. Both the second and third are proposed telecommuni-cations towers - the first at 3700 Centreville Road (EZ Storage property) and the second at Carson Middle School.

Farmers Markets Return

Each May to November, twelve sites throughout Fairfax County spring to life with the activity of

an open-air market. The Markets offer a wide variety of freshly picked fruits, vegetables, cut flowers, fresh eggs, baked goods, honey, cider, milk and cheese products are available for purchase. All products sold at the Farmers Market are produced by the vendors within 125 miles of Fairfax County.

All but the Frying Pan market host Fairfax County Coop-erative Extension Master Gardener Plant Clinics. Citizens can bring plant or insect samples for pest identification or disease diagnosis.

Directions to the Markets are listed below. For other infor-mation about the Markets, call 703-642-0128, TTY 703-803-3354. Wednesdays Frying Pan Farmers Market, 8:00 am - 12:30 pm Frying Pan Farm Park, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon In front of Frying Pan Country Store

Thursdays Herndon Farmers Market, 8:00 am - Noon Old Town Herndon, 777 Lynn Street, next to the Red Ca-boose

Saturdays Reston Farmers Market, 8:00 am - Noon Lake Anne Village Center, Reston

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Mothers’ Group – Chantilly Highlands resident & mother of 19-mo. old looking to form a mothers’ group. Hoping to plan activities during week and also weekends. If interested, email Lauren [email protected].

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Kindergarten Orientation and Registration Will your child be five years old by September 2010? If so, contact Oak Hill Elementary School at 703-467-3500 to make arrangements for kindergarten enrollment. Most schools begin getting information together in late March or early April for parents of incoming kindergartners, and many host an orientation or open house. Please note that most kindergarten orientations are usually scheduled be-

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Don’t forget to submit an ACC Exterior Alteration Application BEFORE starting your next home improvement or remod-eling project! Also remember to contact Miss Utility before you dig in your yard—it’s the law! Go to www.call811.com for more information and to request mark-ing your yard or call 811. Find our ACC application online at www.chha.org/formsrequests.htm.

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COMMITTEE INFO Board of Directors meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM

at the Community Center. Meetings are open, and all residents are welcome and encouraged to participate. To include a specific item on the agenda, please contact the Board President.

Architectural Control Committee (ACC) meets monthly at the Community Center. Contact any ACC member or appropriate Board member if you have ACC questions or concerns.

Chantilly Highlander newsletter welcomes your articles and community photos of specific events. Advertising questions and other information may be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to the Editor at P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill, VA, 20171.

Civic Affairs Committee for comments or questions contact Jeff Parnes at [email protected]; enroll in the Civic Affairs mail group at [email protected] to receive related notices.

Community Activities Committee organizes events for Chantilly Highlands families. The committee meets as events are scheduled, and chairpersons vary throughout the year. Interested residents should please contact a Board member.

Community Facilities Committee (ComFac) meets as needed regarding our swimming pool, tennis courts, playground, Community Center and its grounds. To become involved and participate in the meetings, contact Jeff Boehlert at 703-435-2836.

Land Management Committee handles all issues that involve the common areas of our community, primarily lawn care and snow removal, meeting as needed. Contact Paul Thurneysen at 703-318-1468 with questions or to help on the Land Management Committee.

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Resident $ 3.00 $ 15.00 $ 30.00 $ 55.00 $100.00

Advertising Rates: KidWorks (Under 18 yrs) Classified Ad Business Card 3½”W x 2”H Quarter Page 3¼”W x 4½”H Half Page 7½”W x 4½”H

The Chantilly Highlander is a monthly publication which informs the community of upcoming events, committee meeting highlights and deci-sions, and provides a forum to communicate items of interest to your neighbors! Articles are reviewed (subject to editing), and published at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Published advertisement is accepted, however it is not considered an endorsement by the Board. Electronic submissions are encouraged via email; however, please also provide a “camera ready” printed copy for comparison if there are graphics or fonts (print styles) that must be maintained.

Email address: [email protected] (Include ‘Chantilly Highlander’ in the subject line so it is not deleted as spam)

Mailing address: CHHA, c/o The Chantilly Highlander, P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill, VA 20171

Please submit articles, advertising (with payment), and photos so they are RECEIVED by the 12th of each month for consideration in the next month’s issue: be sure to allow sufficient time for mail processing. Submissions or payments received after the 12th will be held for the following month’s issue. Any non-profit notices will be included only if space allows—guaranteed placement must be paid ad-vertising. Classified & KidWorks ad wording should be no more than 30 words to fit on 4 lines, and is subject to editing due to space con-straints.

Chantilly Highlands Committees Carla Abbud Brian Keagy Michelle Doucette Jeffrey Parnes Answering Machine Michelle Doucette Jeffrey Boehlert Greg Zilberfarb OPEN Paul Thurneysen Gerard Eldering (see Comm Facilities) Lori Manik Karin Johnston Steve Edwards Greg Zilberfarb Greg Zilberfarb

Architectural Control (ACC)

Civic Affairs Community Ctr Rental Community Events Community Facilities Database Administrator Garden Club Land Management Neighborhood Watch Pool House Phone Resale Packages Swim Team Chair Tennis Courts Webmaster Web Posting

703-925-0949 703-909-7698 See to the right 703-904-0131 703-435-0736 703-435-2836 OPEN 703-318-1468 703-435-2081 703-796-1061 703-437-5452 703-742-3353

When calling board or committee members, please be mindful that they are volunteers, with jobs and families, making sacrifices to serve our community. Try to contact the appropriate liaison or committee chair for the

best response to a concern/question.

2010 CHHA Board of Directors PRESIDENT Michelle Doucette [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Bob Bevins [email protected] TREASURER Dan Overbey [email protected] SECRETARY Mike Laverdure 703-481-4511 [email protected] COMMUNITY FACILITIES Bob Bevins [email protected] LONG RANGE PLANNING Mike Laverdure 703-481-4511 [email protected] ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL Mike Donatello [email protected] NEWSLETTER, DATABASE & WEBSITE Greg Zilberfarb [email protected] NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH, LAND MGMT Gerard Eldering [email protected] COMMUNITY EVENTS & CIVIC AFFAIRS Michelle Doucette [email protected] BOARD MEMBERS Brian Keagy 703-909-7698

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Chantilly Highlands Homes Association P.O. Box 710238 Oak Hill, VA 20171

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