WHAT I DID TODAY...
RT
Today was a computer kind of day. I made up and submitted requests for the clubhouse for the entire 2006 year. Remember you folks had a meeting to decide on what we do for 2006 so that we could reserve the clubhouse? So those requests were made up and emailed to Larry Henson today.
Then all those same events had to be put on the calendar with there respective times and dates. You will find our electronic calendar up to date through December 2006 with all the events. As more info about specifics come in we will up date those events. But just for now I would recommend you check the January 29th date for the catered Chinese New Year dinner... unbelievable. Just click on the (click here) statement and look at that menu from Kam Meng (the restaurant next to Shirley’s on the bay front. Oh! A slight refresher... at the bottom of the calendar as it comes up on our page you can click and see the monthly view of dates and can even navigate to every month for 3 years ahead.. You won’t hurt a thing go ahead and play with it.
Speaking of the Chinese New Year dinner we also made posters for it and they will be up in the clubhouse tomorrow. Of course you can’t have a catered dinner without tickets to sell so we made those up to.. They are going to cost $10 per person but you need to take a look at that menu.. No kidding.
Then Nancy Lee Moore and Milt Sadusky have been waiting patiently for months to get their annual pass cards so we made those up too and will have them ready for them tomorrow.
In the middle of all this my printer bit the dust. So I have been saving everything to a floppy disk and running back and forth to the Davi’s house to use their printer.
Of course there is the regular task of keeping the web pages flowing and that all sort of kept me here at the computer until 1:04 am. Why am I not sleepy?
Yesterday we went to a party here in the park and while we were there someone asked Jacky why a tan van has been seen driving around with the LVH Neighborhood Watch Patrol Signs on... Thought there might be something fishy going on.... Well the answer is Charles Burke is driving around with them on. He has volunteered to help with that. Think about it... People see those signs and after awhile the word gets around town that we must have a private patrol up here. That is the kind of press we can use. We take turns with them now. What Charles has suggested is if enough people would volunteer to put them on for a month and then pass them along it would appear that we have a really large patrol. Thing is all you have to do is put them on your car.. We aren’t asking you to patrol anything.. We just want to show the community at large that there is a large presence here on the hill...
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