Now is the perfect time to join the VGCA with a Recreation Membership. Not only do you get usage of the pool, pickle ball court, and basketball court, but if you sign up before April 30, you will receive 5 free pool passes.
Not a swimmer, pickle baller, or dribbler? You can still help to keep the neighborhood owned areas looking nice, post that special message on the marquee, get discounts on pool or the newly renovated clubhouse rentals, access to community exclusive events, and have a voice in your community by joining with an Association Membership.
Want to contribute to the community further, why not consider volunteering? Not only do you get that feel good feeling by helping to make the neighborhood a better place, it’s also a great opportunity to meet fellow neighbors. Maybe you’ll meet your new best friend.
Looking for a volunteer to paint the NO DIVING lines on the pool deck before inspection on May 15. No special skills required, just some patience and a steady hand.
Paint and supplies will be provided. Who can help out?
http://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.png00VGCA Pool Managerhttp://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.pngVGCA Pool Manager2024-04-20 17:19:342024-08-12 09:48:26Volunteer needed to paint NO DIVING lines on pool deck
Good afternoon. Derek Joyner has prepped the diving board for painting. THANK YOU!
We need a volunteer to put on a coat of primer and 2-3 coats of paint. A relatively easy one here…no heavy lifting or special skills required. Who can paint the diving board in the next couple of weeks?
We will provide primer, paint, and materials to paint the diving board stand.
http://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.png00VGCA Pool Managerhttp://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.pngVGCA Pool Manager2024-04-20 17:17:102024-08-12 09:48:43Volunteer needed for painting diving board stand
Here are some projects we have identified that need to occur this Spring. Connor and I will be focusing on getting the pool up and running so we will need some help from our amazing volunteers. Give us a hand please beautifying Village Green!
Address brick walls at entrance to Village Green
VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDED to pressure wash brick at entrance. Target completion date is March 31.
Brick and mortar work on brick at entrance — Joe O’Malley has volunteered to handle this.
TARGET DATE: By end of May.
Fix/replace split rail fencing on access ways leading to the VGCA park
VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDEDfor this.
Peter Grimes has volunteered to do Prescott…we still have a couple of other areas that need to be addressed.
VGCA will provide materials as determined by volunteer(s).
TARGET DATE: By end of May.
Address cracked and raised concrete in the park.
VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDED to break up concrete with a jack hammer and relocate the debris.
Need 8 to 10 able-bodied individuals for this.
VGCA to provide rental of jack hammer.
Sidewalk leading to pool near the play equipment will be removed.
Two grills and concrete near the grills will be removed.
One grill will be relocated closer to the picnic shelter. The other grill will be stored for future use if needed.
Bring a shovel, gloves, and/or a wheelbarrow.
<li>WHEN: Sat, April 13 11am-2pm
Repair VGCA Clubhouse main waste line.
VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDED to break up concrete with a jack hammer and relocate the debris.
Need 4 to 6 able-bodied individuals for this.
We will rent a mini-excavator but there will still be a need for some manually digging and back filling.
We need to dig up about 45ft from side of clubhouse to the City’s cleanout. Approximately 2.5ft down.
Bring a shovel, gloves, and/or a wheelbarrow.
WHEN: Sat, May 4 9am-11am
I promise, no specialized skillset is needed to perform/lead these projects. Just need some good old fashion time and energy.
Here are a few pics of what needs to be done. Contact Donnie Woodruff for details if you are able to volunteer.
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http://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.png00VGCA Pool Managerhttp://vgnn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/VG-Header_3.pngVGCA Pool Manager2024-04-16 05:48:452024-08-12 09:48:59UPDATED: Looking for volunteers to help with some VGCA projects this Spring
We will need about 15 strong individuals to help us remove the pool cover on Sunday, April 28 at 445pm.
Please be prompt as we will start right at 445pm and it only takes 15 mins to do.
Thank you in advance!
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One of the great aspects of our neighborhood is we look out for each other. There are times, however, where we may sometimes get complacent and forget, while we’re driving through the neighborhood, all the people who walk and bike in the same road we drive. The greatest thing we can do for our fellow neighbors is to keep our vigilance high while we’re driving through the neighborhood. How can we do that? We can follow the speed limit (25 MPH) for the neighborhood. We can, as we’re transitioning from one street to another (such as from a side street to the Village Green Parkway), think of those intersections as having an implicit yield sign. Take the time to look for other cars, families spending some time walking the neighborhood, neighbors walking their dog or opossum, or kids riding their bikes or skateboards and give them the right of way. This is especially important at night as there are many blind spots and not as well lit areas where one of your neighbors may be not visible or less visible until it is too late.
How else can we help each other? The intersections at Village Green Parkway and Baxter as well as Village Green Parkway by the Marquee/Park have seen an increase in drivers treating the STOP as more of a SLOW. Just recently someone in the neighborhood played chicken with a police officer (driving their personal vehicle at the time) at one of the intersections. Remember back to those driver training courses when you first got your license. The STOP sign is intended to allow you to have the time to determine who else may be in your direct path of motion and allow each of you navigate the intersection and get to your destination safely.
Please share this message with your friends, family, and neighbors. Let’s help keep this neighborhood the safe community it is.
Hello Spring…..maybe;) We are taking Candy donations to the tote on porch of 657 VGP. Please join us March 17th at 1pm We will have sections for multiple age groups to hunt some easter eggs. We want to make this event safe for everyone. Please parents and grands as usual attend this event with your child or grandchild for some family fun. The BUNNY will hop up to the park for lots of high fives, hugs and pictures! We do re use our eggs so before leaving the park we ask that you empty your eggs and put them back in the tote provided…THANK YOU! Mark your calendar, drop off candy and bring a basket ready to fill to the top!
VGCA Membership
/in Village Green /by VGCA Crier EditorNot a swimmer, pickle baller, or dribbler? You can still help to keep the neighborhood owned areas looking nice, post that special message on the marquee, get discounts on pool or the newly renovated clubhouse rentals, access to community exclusive events, and have a voice in your community by joining with an Association Membership.
Want to contribute to the community further, why not consider volunteering? Not only do you get that feel good feeling by helping to make the neighborhood a better place, it’s also a great opportunity to meet fellow neighbors. Maybe you’ll meet your new best friend.
vgnn.org/join
Volunteer needed to paint NO DIVING lines on pool deck
/in Village Green Volunteers /by VGCA Pool ManagerLooking for a volunteer to paint the NO DIVING lines on the pool deck before inspection on May 15. No special skills required, just some patience and a steady hand.
Paint and supplies will be provided. Who can help out?
Volunteer needed for painting diving board stand
/in Village Green Volunteers /by VGCA Pool ManagerGood afternoon. Derek Joyner has prepped the diving board for painting. THANK YOU!
We need a volunteer to put on a coat of primer and 2-3 coats of paint. A relatively easy one here…no heavy lifting or special skills required. Who can paint the diving board in the next couple of weeks?
We will provide primer, paint, and materials to paint the diving board stand.
UPDATED: Looking for volunteers to help with some VGCA projects this Spring
/in Village Green Volunteers /by VGCA Pool ManagerHere are some projects we have identified that need to occur this Spring. Connor and I will be focusing on getting the pool up and running so we will need some help from our amazing volunteers. Give us a hand please beautifying Village Green!
Address brick walls at entrance to Village Green
VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDED to pressure wash brick at entrance. Target completion date is March 31.Fix/replace split rail fencing on access ways leading to the VGCA park
Address cracked and raised concrete in the park.VOLUNTEER(S) NEEDEDto break up concrete with a jack hammer and relocate the debris.Need 8 to 10 able-bodied individuals for this.VGCA to provide rental of jack hammer.Sidewalk leading to pool near the play equipment will be removed.Two grills and concrete near the grills will be removed.One grill will be relocated closer to the picnic shelter. The other grill will be stored for future use if needed.Bring a shovel, gloves, and/or a wheelbarrow.<li
>WHEN: Sat, April 13 11am-2pmRepair VGCA Clubhouse main waste line.
I promise, no specialized skillset is needed to perform/lead these projects. Just need some good old fashion time and energy.
Here are a few pics of what needs to be done. Contact Donnie Woodruff for details if you are able to volunteer.
Volunteers needed to help remove pool cover Sun, Apr 28 @ 445pm
/in Village Green Volunteers /by VGCA Pool ManagerWe will need about 15 strong individuals to help us remove the pool cover on Sunday, April 28 at 445pm.
Please be prompt as we will start right at 445pm and it only takes 15 mins to do.
Thank you in advance!
Neighborhood vehicle/pedestrian safety awareness
/in Post, Uncategorized, Village Green /by VGCA Crier EditorOne of the great aspects of our neighborhood is we look out for each other. There are times, however, where we may sometimes get complacent and forget, while we’re driving through the neighborhood, all the people who walk and bike in the same road we drive. The greatest thing we can do for our fellow neighbors is to keep our vigilance high while we’re driving through the neighborhood. How can we do that? We can follow the speed limit (25 MPH) for the neighborhood. We can, as we’re transitioning from one street to another (such as from a side street to the Village Green Parkway), think of those intersections as having an implicit yield sign. Take the time to look for other cars, families spending some time walking the neighborhood, neighbors walking their dog or opossum, or kids riding their bikes or skateboards and give them the right of way. This is especially important at night as there are many blind spots and not as well lit areas where one of your neighbors may be not visible or less visible until it is too late.
How else can we help each other? The intersections at Village Green Parkway and Baxter as well as Village Green Parkway by the Marquee/Park have seen an increase in drivers treating the STOP as more of a SLOW. Just recently someone in the neighborhood played chicken with a police officer (driving their personal vehicle at the time) at one of the intersections. Remember back to those driver training courses when you first got your license. The STOP sign is intended to allow you to have the time to determine who else may be in your direct path of motion and allow each of you navigate the intersection and get to your destination safely.
Please share this message with your friends, family, and neighbors. Let’s help keep this neighborhood the safe community it is.
VGCA: Candy donation & Easter Egg Hunt
/in Village Green, Village Green Events /by VGCA Events CoordinatorHello Spring…..maybe;) We are taking Candy donations to the tote on porch of 657 VGP.
Please join us March 17th at 1pm We will have sections for multiple age groups to hunt some easter eggs. We want to make this event safe for everyone. Please parents and grands as usual attend this event with your child or grandchild for some family fun. The BUNNY will hop up to the park for lots of high fives, hugs and pictures! We do re use our eggs so before leaving the park we ask that you empty your eggs and put them back in the tote provided…THANK YOU! Mark your calendar, drop off candy and bring a basket ready to fill to the top!