The Water Aerobics class celebrated the end of another wonderful season at the Trout Valley pool by sharing breakfast Thursday morning. Thank you Sally - our fearless leader! |
Pool Hours
Tonight is family movie night at the pool.
The movie is ......
Pitch Perfect
(PG 13)
The movie will begin at 7:30 PM, arrive around 7 to reserve your spot in the grass. Please bring your blanket, drinks, and snacks. The weekend pool hours are Friday (9/6) from 4-8 PM, Saturday (9/7), and Sunday (9/8) from 1-8 PM.
The pool will continue some
Swim At Your Own Risk days and morning water aerobics, as long as the weather cooperates. When it is time to close the pool for the season, there will be a pool day for dogs - more information to come.
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Upcoming Meeting
Village of Trout Valley Board Meeting
at the Lodge at 7 pm.
September 9 (budget)
TV Board Agenda September 9, 2013
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Trout Valley Association 2013 Annual Meeting
Sunday, September 15, 7 pm at the BARN
All association members are encouraged to attend.
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Summer Events in the Area
Fall Family Fest
Saturday, September 7
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Lions Park
Celebrate the beginning of fall with family, friends, and neighbors. Choose a pumpkin in our patch, ride on a pony, create fall crafts, spend time together on a hayride, or simply enjoy a great day at the park. Activities include pony rides, hay rides, a petting zoo, pumpkin patch, a balloon artist, and more.
Be sure to visit the Walgreens "Capture a Memory" area to have your family's picture taken against a seasonal backdrop. Receive a complimentary 4 x 6 photo (restrictions may apply). It's a perfect opportunity to "capture the memory" of your family's joy on this exciting day!
Admission: $9 per child age 3 years & older; $5 per child age 1 - 2 years; FREE for children under age 1 year and for adults. Purchase your tickets at the event.
Cary Area Public Library - Blood Drive
Tuesday, August 20, 5:00-7:00 pm.
1606 Three Oaks Road, Cary
Photo ID required
Family Run/Walk to benefit D26 Schools
Saturday, September 21
Race Start- 8:00 a.m.
Cary Junior High 2115 Crystal Lake Road
Cary Shuffle 5K
Cary Fire Plans Centennial Celebration Dance
September 14
In 2013, the Cary Fire Protection District (CFPD) is celebrating 100 Years of Service to the community. For years, CFPD held an annual dance as a fundraiser for the firefighters association. The tradition stopped in the 1980's as other fundraising activities were pursued.
As part of this year's centennial celebration, CFPD will once again host a BALLROOM DANCE. Music will be performed by a live band. Hors D'oeuvres will be available as well as a cash bar.
The dance will be:
LOCATION: Holiday Inn Crystal Lake
COST: $20 per ticket
Tickets for the dance may be purchased at CFPD Fire Station #1, 400 Cary-Algonquin Road, everyday between the hours of 8:00am and 8:00pm. Tickets can also be obtained through any CFPD Firefighter.
Please come out and help us celebrate the CFPD Centennial. Special Centennial T-Shirts are also available for purchase. For more information, please contact CFPD at (847) 639-2121 or visit www.caryfire.com.
Cary Farmers Market - Sundays in the Cary Train Station Parking lot
Date: June 2, 2013 - September 29, 2013
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DEED RESTRICTION OF THE MONTH
(Information on minimal required landscaping for
each of our lots)
Deed Restriction #21.E.
YARD LIGHT, MEMBERSHIP, LANDSCAPING, MOWING AND DISEASED TREE REMOVAL.
21. That as to (Trout Valley):
(E) Within six months after completion of a residence on any lot in Trout Valley, each owner shall plant the following as minimum landscaping:
15 dwarf and/or low growing evergreens for foundation planting or landscaping accents such as Mugho Pine, Juniper Pine and Taxus (yew),
5 tall growing evergreens to be used as windbreaks, screens, landscaping accents and/or specimens and not as foundation planting, such as Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, Douglas Fir and Colorado Spruce and one flowering Asiatic Crab tree (Malus) such as Hopa Bechtel and Ele)i.
If there are no shade trees on said lot, each owner shall also plant 5 deciduous trees such as Maples, Lindens, Willow, Oak and Chinese Elm.
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In This Newsletter:
Water Aerobics Breakfast
Pool Hours/Movie Night
Upcoming Meetings
Summer Events
Deed Restrictions
More Information
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Upcoming Public
Meetings:
TV Association Board
Meeting Dates
Sept 15 Annual Meeting
(7:00 pm at the barn)
Oct 21
Nov 18
Dec 16
7 pm at the lodge
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Village of Trout Valley Board Meeting Dates
September 9 (budget)
October 14
December 2
7 pm at the lodge
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