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A Message from the President...

September 2023

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Dear Neighbors,                                   

I hope you have enjoyed lakeside living this summer. We are so fortunate to live in this beautiful area of Central Kentucky! As autumn approaches and the days get cooler and shorter, the beauty of the lake changes. I love boating on the lake as the leaves change color, and my husband says October is one of the best months for fishing. Although it may not be comfortable to swim and water ski much longer, there’s still a lot of time to enjoy the lake before winter!

I’d like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the members of our HHHA Beautification Committee and their efforts to make the entrance to our subdivision attractive. Jan Clark, Kit Collins, and Karen and Paul Wilson have spent countless hours planting and tending to the beautiful flowers at the entrance signs. When you see any of these folks, please let them know how much we enjoy and appreciate their work.

Moira Allen accepted the major task of updating our neighborhood’s website, and keeping it current, and she is doing a fantastic job! The website belongs to our neighborhood – if you have articles for the newsletter or suggestions for additions or improvements to the website, don’t hesitate to contact Moira.

The Social Committee is planning several activities this fall. Please join us at the Bonfire and Hotdog Roast on Saturday, October 7. This event is open to everyone in the neighborhood, and a great opportunity to meet our new neighbors. A Halloween Trunk or Treat event is also planned – we hope everyone will come out and support our youngest neighbors.

The Property Values and Safety/Neighborhood Watch Committees continue to work on projects to improve the value of our investments and the safety for our residents. A reminder to all of us to SLOW DOWN when driving in the neighborhood. The speed limit is 25 miles/hour, which seems very slow, but many of our neighbors enjoy walking for exercise, and we have several young children who play in the neighborhood. I have heard concerns from many of our residents that the traffic and speed in the neighborhood has reached the level that they are frightened that a pedestrian or a young child may be seriously injured or killed. Please be vigilant and slow down as you are driving in the neighborhood.

If you are a member of the Homestead Herrington Homeowners’ Association, thank you for your continuing support. If you are not a member, please consider getting involved. Our dues are minimal, and the work we do is shared among our friends and neighbors and doesn’t take a lot of time. Working together, we can ensure our neighborhood stays beautiful, safe, and an enjoyable place to live as we strive to maintain the value of all our properties. If you’d like more information about joining the HHHA, please contact me or any of the members of the board. Our next Board Meeting will be Tuesday, November 14 at 7:00 p.m., and will be held at Natalie’s Café and Catering, 230 Pine Crest, in Bryantsville. Board meetings are open to all paid members, and we welcome your input and participation.

           Have a good fall, y’all!
           Peggy Tudor, President HHHA - 859-608-068

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