Plantation Voice Weekly - May 6, 2019

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Monday, May 6, 2019

Wednesday Night at Oak Terrace

Board Meeting Tomorrow, May 7, 2019

Last Wednesday Keith Klaiber played on the porch at Oak Terrace. A great time was had by all, people were singing along and some of the less bashful even decided to dance! Being outside on that beautiful screened-in porch was a treat and the sound level was great. If you missed it, Keith will be playing at Oak Terrace again on May 15th from 5:00 - 8:00pm.

The May Board Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, 2019, 6:30pm at the Colleton Point Pavilion.

Farewell to Chief Aaron Back Last Thursday was Chief Back’s last day as the Chief of Security in Rose Hill. Chief Back was promoted by Securitas to Branch Manager. We appreciate everything Chief Back has done for Rose Hill and we wish him the very best in his new endeavor.

Security Chief for Rose Hill We are pleased to announce we have a new Chief of Security. Please help us welcome Security Chief Joe Schetting. Chief Schetting has been a Security Officer here at Rose Hill for over a year. Prior to Rose Hill he retired as a police officer from New Jersey. Chief Schetting is very professional, patient and enthusiastic about his new position with us. Watch for the Plantation Voice Quarterly in June for a full bio on Chief Schetting.

Annual Garden Tour The All Saints Episcopal Church of Hilton Head presents the 32ⁿd Annual Garden Tour on May 18, from 10am - 4pm. Tickets are $35 per person. To purchase tickets please visit www.allsaintsgardentour.com All proceeds from this event are donated to local charities. The 2019 grant recipients will be BackPack Buddies of Bluffton, Backpack Buddies of Hilton Head, Jasper Backpack Buddies, Hilton Head Safe Harbour, St. Stephen’s UMC Outreach Food Pantry, and the Literacy Center.

Message from Caring Neighbors The family of the late O.J. Giroir has generously donated his medical equipment to Caring Neighbors to be given to someone in need. These items include a bedside commode as well as a walker with a seat. If you know of anyone who could benefit from their kind gesture, please call the Caring Neighbors phone at 843-368-2096.

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Spring Cleaning to-do List Mailboxes - you know, that thing at the end of your driveway that probably could use a little straightening, cleaning, paint touch-up or maybe it’s on it’s last leg and it’s time to replace it. If you need a new mailbox, post, tube or all the above, just call the POA Office and we will be happy to help you.

$39.95 per person

Shrubs and flowerbeds - this is a great time to prune away dead branches to make room for new growth. Clean up and remove weeds around flower beds and freshen up your pine straw or mulch.

Shrimp Cocktail Smoked Salmon Lobster Salad

Fences - patch or replace rotted or broken fence posts. Potatoes

Powerwash - powerwash to remove algae, mold, pollen and dirt from your home, garage, fence and driveway.

Cheese Grits Bacon

Yard - rake up and remove yard debris such as pine cones, tree limbs, and leaves. Aerate your lawn if it didn’t get done in the Fall.

Sausage French Toast with Blueberry Compote Fresh Fruit Platter Strip Loin Carving Station

Check your tools - This is a good time to tune up your lawnmower and other power tools. Sharpen lawn mower blades, change oil, spark plugs, and filters.

Chicken Florentine

Windows - clean away the winter muck from your windows so you can see the beautiful yard you just cleaned up!

Broccolini with Garlic Herb Butter

Clutter - donate or discard old items laying around your yard, like old planter pots you no longer use, a broken water hose, or other items that could be a habitat for snakes, mice and other unwanted critters.

Saffron Rice Pilaf

Gutters - Clear debris from rain gutters

Yielding at the Gates Water Aerobics Mon, Wed & Fri 9am to 10am Willow Lake Pool. Need medium noodle and water weights. If you have any questions please call Debbie. 330-607-0100.

Front Entrances The front entrances look beautiful with the freshly planted Lantana, Elephant ears and Pentas … all ready for Summer!

When approaching the front entrance gates, please drive slowly and watch for signals from the Security Officer. If you are in the barcode lane you have the right away. If you are entering from the left-hand visitor lane, please yield to traffic from the right lane. There is a sign that reads “Yield to Vehicles on the Right”. Thank you for driving safely!

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