Important Contact Information
Château Élan Reso R t
Gene R al n u M be R 678-425-0900
Gua R d Gate a dd R ess 2585 Autumn Maple Drive
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s po R ts Club 770-867-1760
Woodlands Co MM unity Mana G e R
A new community manager is being selected, in the interim please direct any questions to your Woodlands HOA Board Members, which can be found on your Dwelling Live website.
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Ron Eubanks | 770-310-9995 | roneubanks@mac.com
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Ronald Patton | (540) 290-5999 | 1rdpsr@gmail.com
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Suzanne Davidson | 404-202-9531 | sdavidson@ chateauelan.net OR Alan Kloor alanklegendshoa@gmail.com
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Gwen Gibson | 470-429-2017 | ggibson@chateauelan.net
PLEASE REFER TO DWELLING LIVE PAGE FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE LIST OF CONTACTS AND OFFICIAL INFORMATION FOR THE CHATEAU ELAN NEIGHBORHOOD.
RF id Questions
Gate entrance tag for your vehicles
Gwen Gibson | 470-429-2017 | ggibson@chateauelan.net
$30 per sticker
Note: All resident vehicles, including golf carts, must be registered but RFID stickers are optional.
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Wanda Anderson | wanderson@chateauelan.net 770-614-6929
Dave Zerfas | dzerfas@chateauelan.net
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Shrimp best 15 minute Chowder
Ingredients :
1 package of Publix’s c hopped s easonings (celery, onion, green pepper, red pepper, parsley)
c an of tomato s oup c an of Potato s oup
c an of c ream of c elery can of cream of mushroom
1/2 - 1 Pint of c ream (depending on how creamy you like your soup)
1lbs of s hrimp (seasoned with salt/pepper or c ajun seasoning)
1 cup of s hrimp s tock or c hicken/Vegetable Broth
1/4 cup Dry s herry (optional)
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Granny’s Lazy Day Shrimp Chowder” is one of my favorite soup recipes. It’s delicious and most importantly
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Don’t let the “comfort food out of a can” scare you, I promise you this is one the BEST FOOD HACKS Ev ER!
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Easter Egg Hunt
A HUGE thank you to the many volunteers, organizers and our sponsor for the Easter Egg Hunt on April 9th. It was a huge turn out and the sponsors, Coins of Gold and Sone Ke Sikki, went above and beyond with the hunt for “the golden egg”. We are thankful for such great neighbors that make our community such a wonderful place to do life in.
Also, we want to acknowledge Lauren Young, Jenn Brown Little and KaLisa Morton-Pierce for their hard work in organizing the event. Regina and Bob Kindelberger for escorting the Easter Bunny in on their golf cart. Tina Shah for helping the day of the event. Our sponsor and fellow neighbors, Kathy & Neal Patel.
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Woodlands H oa Quarterly Meeting
Woodlands Quarterly Homeowners Meeting
Tuesday May 9, 2023
The Woodlands at Chateau Elan Board of Directors invites you to attend the 2023 Q2 Quarterly Woodlands at Chateau Elan Owners Association Meeting on Tuesday May 9, 2023, at 6:00 pm at Sarazen Pavilion, 6060 Golf Club Drive.
■ REGISTRATION STARTS AT 5:30 PM
■ MEETING STARTS PROMPTLy AT 6:00 PM
We will adjourn no later than 8:00pm
Agenda will Include:
- Committee Updates: Landscape, Infrastructure and Modification Committees Budget and Financial Review
- Brightview remediation plan, Brightview Connect update
- Community Management Associates Introduction
- Woodlands resident questions emailed prior to meeting *Time permitting*
Your Board of Directors asks that if you have questions you would like addressed during the meeting to send those to questions@cewoodlandshoa.com no later than May 5, 2023.
Stay tuned to Dwelling Live for more important updates and additional information as our quarterly meeting rapidly approaches.
Sincerely,
Wildlife In Your Attic
Wildlife in your Attic - The first sign that most people will recognize when it comes to having wild animals in the attic will be the sound of scratching or gnawing coming down through the ceiling, although spotting animals on the roof can also be a common sign. This should be a call to action, as animals in the attic or roof space can be a significant problem, and the longer that they are allowed to remain, the greater the amount of damage that they are likely to cause. As well as the destruction of insulation material and the contamination of the space with urine and feces, animals are also known to gnaw on electrical cables and wires, which can cause a significant problem such as a power cut or the loss of signal from an aerial or satellite dish. Common animals in the attic are squirrels, mice, rats, racoons and bats.
Bats in particular need to be dealt with very specifically and would highly recommend a professional service. As guano breaks down, it releases harmful pathogens into the air. These spores can cause histoplasmosis if inhaled. Histoplasmosis is a respiratory infection that affects the lungs. Its symptoms vary widely, but can include: a mild cough and headache, difficulty breathing, fever, chest pain or blurred vision. Histoplasmosis does not have a high mortality rate in general, but it can be serious for those with compromised immune systems. That is why it is important to protect yourself by having the bat droppings removed. Additionally, the spores in bat guano are airborne. Your home’s ventilation system may spread these spores easily.
There are numerous Wildlife Control companies in the metro area that will inspect your home, remove any wildlife, clean up/disinfect any droppings, trap/remove any wildlife and seal up entry points. A Wildlife warranty (or bond) is highly suggested. It is very similar to a Termite Bond, you pay the most initially to have the work done and then a quarterly or yearly renewal to keep the service active.
It is quite common in Chateau Elan homes to have signs of wildlife in the attic due to the many mature trees.
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Billiard League Team Tournament Champions
CHATEAU ELAN MEN’S BILLIARD LEAGUE
... a little history and a huge thank you to Bob Kindelberger for starting such a fun tradition in Chateau
We started the Pool League in the year of 2003. Dana Dow, Gary Adams and myself were conversing at the Legions Clubhouse about what do you do during the winter months. Dana mentioned that he used to play pool in a league at his old neighborhood. Gary said that he likes to play pool and owns a table. I told them that I grew up playing pool.We can start a pool league. Dana had some rules that they used. Our goals of the league was to meet your neighbors, have some fun with light competition. I mentioned that I could write the software to manage the league. So it began, we had 24 men who played in our first year, 4 teams of 6.
After a few years of keeping score on paper and using my Microsoft Access program, we decided to spend some of our money on crafting a website from my programs.That changed everything.The league grew from 24 to over 100 men very quickly. In fact, we had a draft, in which each team picked men for their team from a pool of 70 new members. There were many men who helped contribute their time to this league. Allen Hughes, John Pennebaker, Bob Baccus and Todd Hall.
Before the Covid year, we had 150 men playing in our league. Covid hit and we shut down for a year. Many decided to drop out because of Covid, but are gradually coming back.This year we had 131 men play on 14 teams.
In anything, where you have a bunch of people trying to have some fun, there will always be a few who do not like the way it is run. I realized, many many years ago, that you cannot make everyone happy. The key is to make most happy.
I was at a wedding breakfast in the Village one morning, Sally Beggs home.Was talking about the pool league and this lady overheard our conversation. She mentioned that her husband plays pool. Her name was Queenie, at least that is what her husband called her. He wasn’t there, but I asked her if I could get his number and we would make arrangements to play.We got together with Bill Mays, Jim Millar and I. Ben Daniels beat all three of us many times without losing.We have a trophy named after Ben, it is the Highest Achievement, called the Benny Award.
Bob Heckathorn has many talents, one of which he can play a great game of pool. He took over managing a team, the Miscues, when the captain of that team,Woody Hebenstrait, fell down a mountain and died. Bob renamed the team Woody’s Miscues. I joined the team shortly thereafter and we were the very last team to make the playoffs. We ended up winning the Team Tournament that year.With men like Jason Kohler, Bill Bennett and Bob Heckathorn, we were hard to beat. Bob Heckathorn has the lowest handicap ever recorded at .81.
I change teams about every 2 years.The reason for this is twofold:
1) You get to know someone better when you see them every week.
2) I will create a new team when no one else steps up as captain.
We have a lot men that makes this league work well. All of the Team Captains, a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure that 3 guys show up for their match.They also show up at our annual Captain meeting before we kick off the new season and talk about how to make the league better.
We have a Rules Guy, who may take a call, while playing pool, to understand the contention of a shot and make a ruling. We have a Financial Director who controls all of the money, pays all of the bills, helps with the Raffle and buys all of the awards.
We have a Billiard Company Sponsor, who gives us a discount on Billiard equipment and helps with the raffle.
We have men in the league who donate stuff for the raffle, like wine bottles, Legends greens fees, Papa Jacks coupons, Paisley’s Dog Grooming, Platinum Salon Hair Cuts, Cotton Calf and Local Station certificates, Chick Fil-A coupons, etc.
Todd Hall is taking over my responsibilities and Justin Norman is taking over his responsibilities as the Financial Director.
In all, it has been one of my greatest achievements in life. Made many friends over the years that I don’t believe it would have happened without the pool league.
Written by, Bob KindelbergerElanFrom Left to Right : Mark Estabrooke, Ray Miller, Marty Levine, James Lawrence, Bob Kindelberger. Not Pictured : Chad Loupe and Paul Fisher
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