1 minute read
Helpful Tips for Navigating the New Rose Hill Website
To log in for the first time please use the URL link that was emailed to you.
If you do not have it please notify Caroline Adams (office manager) at caroline@rosehillpoa.com.
Once logged in you will see six Navigation tabs along the top. They are:
1. Home contains Welcome to Rose Hill and a list of Public Events. Home and Community are open to all residents and the public. To access the other tabs you are required to log in.
2. News Tab lists all types of postings from the POA office from social functions to important information.
3. Community Tab lists an overview of all Rose Hill amenities, real estate profile, and contact information.
4. Resources Tab contains all Rose Hill documents including Financials, Meeting Minutes, Newsletters GM Reports, Committees and Payments
5. Payment Tab for paying fees online. ACH and Credit Card fees apply.
6. Residents Tab shows items such as Classifieds, Online forms, Amenity Reservations, Photo Gallery, and Resident Directory.
You can also download the Nabr Network app on your phone through the App Store or Google Play Store. For technical assistance call Nabr at 855-373-5722
If you need further help, there will be scheduled workshops based on demand. Dates will be announced. Please contact Caroline at caroline@rosehillpoa.com to schedule a session.
Please note...The new website is currently being “linked” to the url: www.rosehillplantation.net. When this process is complete, the new website can be found there.
Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.
There were four others on the drafting committee: Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Robert Livingston.
Independence Day should have been celebrated on July 2, 1776. Although the document was dated July 4, congress voted for independence from Great Britain two days prior on July 2, 1776. Apparently it wasn’t signed by everyone until a month later.
John Adams wrote a letter to his wife about how memorable Independence Day would be in American history.
In his letter, he said the day should be celebrated with parades, bonfires and fireworks.
An estimated 2.5 million people lived in the nation in July 1776.
As of July 2021, about 331.8 million people live in the U.S., according to the United States Census.
3 presidents who signed the Declaration of Independence died on July 4.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826 — on the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence. James Monroe died five years later on July 4, 1831.