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Pizza, Popcorn, and a Movie at VGCA Neighborhood Watch Event on Saturday, Sept 12

Movie, pizza, and popcorn at the VGCA Park. On Saturday, Sept 12 please come join us as a family to learn more about the VGCA Neighborhood Watch and have some fun!!! We will eat at 6:30pm and the movie (SCOOB!) will begin around 7pm.

VGCA Camp Out Sept 5th

What:VGCA Family Camp Out
Date:Sat, Sept 5
Time:5pm (setup and dinner)
Items needed:Your own camping gear and food for dinner/breakfast. Parent(s) must stay with children or make arrangement with another parent.
Planned Activities:Extra pool time for campers from 7-8pm.
Nature walk over near HRA.
Campfire.
Smores provided by VGCA.

Any questions please see Josh Jordan, Jonathan McBride, or Donnie Woodruff.

Pool will be closed Tues, Aug 25

Due to an inability to fully staff the pool with lifeguards on Tuesday, Aug 25th — the pool will be closed the entire day.

We plan to be open the rest of the week as scheduled.

VGCA Board Meeting Aug 25 @ 7pm

Location: VGCA Clubhouse

Proposed Agenda:

  1. Treasurer report
  2. Membership update 
  3. Pool update
  4. Grounds update
  5. Appoint a nominating committee for VGCA Board positions.

Reminder on pool rules

As the summer is creeping towards an end and with more VGCA Rec/Pool members using the pool this year, I wanted to remind everyone of the pool rules.

First and foremost, please enjoy yourself. Secondly, please abide by the Phase 3 restrictions and practice 10ft of social distancing while on the pool deck and in the pool. And finally, please read the pool rules and understand they are in place to provide a safe and enjoyable pool for our members to enjoy. Please click below for specific details.

If you have any questions a lifeguard can clarify or you can reach out to our pool manager at [email protected].

2020 VGCA Pool Rules can be found here: https://vgnn.org/community-pool/pool-rules/

Phase 3 restrictions can be found here: https://vgnn.org/changes-to-phase-3-in-hampton-roads-and-the-impact-on-the-pool/

Storm Debris Collections

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Due to last week’s Tropical Storm Isaias, high volumes of storm debris may delay bulk collections in your neighborhood. Storm debris is being collected separately from regular bulk waste. Be sure to place your regular bulk waste out for your regular collection day. Tree contractor debris is prohibited for curb pickup. The tree contractor is responsible for disposing of the debris. To review the bulk collections schedule visit the Solid Waste Division website.    A portion of your street may be collected one day, while the rest of the street may be collected on another day. Storm debris is being picked up seven days a week.   To ensure Public Works provides the most efficient waste collection services follow these guidelines: Set out storm debris as soon as possible.Separate vegetative storm debris from other bulk waste. Be sure to place the debris three feet from other objects (such as vehicles, fences, other bulk waste, carts or fencing).Do not to set out any items under power lines, trees or any low hanging objects. Park cars in driveways versus the street, when possible.   For more information call 757-933-2311.

Luau Pool Party for Adult VGCA Pool Members

This is an ADULT ONLY event, so the kiddos will need to stay home. Dress for a Luau Themed party and come enjoy a great evening at the pool. This event is for VGCA Pool Members and their guests (non VG residents).

7-10pm on Friday, Aug 14 at the VGCA Pool.

We will cook hamburgers and hot dogs, have cornhole, volleyball in the water, and other activities. Bring a dish and your favorite beverage(s). If you would rather bring your own food (not for sharing), feel free to do that too.

Please sign up by Thurs, Aug 13 as we will have a max of 50 folks.

If you have any questions, please see Jenn Greene and/or Donnie/Victoria Woodruff.

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The lifeguards and a couple of volunteers prepped the pool after TS Isaias rolled through…

We were able to open the pool only 2 hours later than normal thanks to the hard work of our lifeguards and my assistant pool manager, Connor.

Area by the tennis courts received some much needed attention this past week.

Thanks to a group of folks that came out last Sunday afternoon and after TS Isaias on Tuesday to work on clearing brush and removing a tree that fell from a neighbor’s yard. The team still has more work to do, but we are committed to cleaning the area up so it can be enjoyed once again. Thanks for all the hard work!