Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Reminder ~ Tomorrow Night Is Our Annual Business Meeting To Elect Officers For The HOA

Our Annual Business Meeting will be Thursday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m.

The location is the Cool Springs Marriott Hotel. 

See the post at October 27, 2010 for more details.


Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Today at the Pumpkinfest!

News & Updates
News Review
Pumpkinfest This Weekend-Over 1,000 lb Pumpkin Arrives From Canada
Lots of Activities planned for Saturday
Posted Date: 10/29/2010 12:00 PM

October 27, 2010

Franklin’s Pumpkinfest Centerpiece Arrives from Canada
Colossal Pumpkin from Franklin’s Sister City Visits Liberty Elementary

Franklin—The giant mascot for Franklin’s Annual Pumpkin Fest is on its way from Canada and will arrive this Friday at 10:00 a.m., making a pit-stop at Liberty Elementary School. For the last several years Franklin’s Sister Cities Group has arranged for the giant pumpkin to come from a farm in our sister city, Carleton Place, Canada, and this year’s specimen promises to be a record breaker weighing from 800 to 1,200 pounds. giant pumpkin

The massive pumpkin has traditionally been provided by Canadian grower Glenn Needham from his farm in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. At Pumpkinfest, visitors can venture a guess at the pumpkin’s true weight and win a Pigeon Forge Family Fun Package, valued at close to $500.00.

The colossal orange vegetable is now on its 20 hour journey to Franklin where the first stop will be Liberty Elementary School Friday, October 29th at 10:00 a.m. to meet the children. The school kids will get to go outside and see the big pumpkin, up-close. Mayor John Schroer will be there to greet the students along with the delegation from Canada.

After the visit to Liberty Elementary School the Pumpkin will be on prominent display at Pumpkinfest, October 30th in downtown Franklin near the square.

From Heritage Foundation Website @ http://www.historicfranklin.com/events/pumpkinfest

27th Annual Pumpkinfest Fills Franklin’s Main Street Oct. 30
Three stages of continuous entertainment are part of this Saturday’s 27th annual Pumpkinfest event on Franklin’s Historic Main Street. Most activities of the free street festival are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the Battle of the BBQ tent on 3rd Ave. N. continuing until 8 p.m.

In addition to Saturday’s activities, there is a new Memphis BBQ Network-sanctioned contest underway at N. Margin Street and 3rd Ave. N. at the City of Franklin’s future Bicentennial Park location. Near the BBQ site is another popular feature of Pumpkinfest with the “Grave Matters: The Stories Behind the Stones” tours Saturday night, Oct. 30, at the Old City Cemetery and Rest Haven Cemetery from 7 to 9 p.m.

The street festival of Pumpkinfest is free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Franklin’s Main Street from Second to Fifth Avenues.
Activities of Pumpkinfest include:
The Third Avenue South Kids’ Area filled with fun activities for young children from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30.

The Battle of the BBQ Peoples’ Choice tent on 3rd Ave. N. from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The public is invited to taste pulled pork (at $5) or ribs ($1 per bone) and vote for favorites.
The Franklin Tomorrow Chili Cook-off on Fourth Avenue South from 10:30 to 3:30 Oct. 30. Tickets to taste chili from local organizations and restaurants will be available for $5 at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Main during the event.

Fall and holiday arts and crafts around the Public Square from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More than 60 vendors will be displaying hand-crafted items perfect for fall and the holidays.
Cemetery Tours 7 to 9 p.m. Halloween night. Participants will walk from tombstone to tombstone at the Historic Resthaven cemetery on North Margin Street, hearing from costumed re-enactors about the people who are buried in certain graves. Tickets are $15 per person for adults, $5 for children, but the activity is not recommended for children under 6. Tickets are available from www.franklinonfoot.com and at the Heritage Foundation. Participants should bring a flashlight and wear close-toe shoes.


Costume Contest starts at 3 p.m. at the Five Points stage. It’s $1 for each entry and categories are pets, children ages 0-5, ages 6-13 and 14+. Enter at the headquarters tent on the Public Square between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.


Here’s a schedule of events for the three stages:
Five Points Stage (near Starbucks)
10:00 – 12:00 p.m. John England & The Western Swingers
12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Gary Gibson & The Chicken Chasers
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tommy Jackson’s Rocky Top Revue
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Costume Contest- Sign up at headquarters tent on the Public Square for $1, 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Howling Brothers
Waste Management Stage at City Hall
10 a.m. – Ribbon Cutting
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Elvis presented by Waste Management
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 Kristin Butke School of Irish Dance
Noon – 1:00 p.m. O’Brien Dance Academy
1:00p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Prima Performance
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Hot Shots Jump Rope Team
3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Elvis
3:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Scott-Ellis School of Irish Dance
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Franklin School of Performing Arts
5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Elvis
Battle of the BBQ Stage
3rd Avenue North
12:30 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Dan Schafer
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Leo Stokes
4:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Rafael Vasquez
6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. BBQ Team Awards
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The Fabulous Suedes


The annual fall event is presented by Waste Management and produced by the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County and its division, the Downtown Franklin Association. Pumpkinfest is co-sponsored by the City of Franklin, Publix Super Markets, Cornerstone Credit Union, Complete Care Choice, GreenBank, Fox 17, MY30, CW58, Williamson A.M./The Tennessean, Clear Channel Radio, Williamson Medical Center, Franklin Tomorrow and the Sister Cities Board of Franklin.
Pumpkinfest is open to the public with free admission except for special activities as noted. For more information please call 615-591-8500 or visit www.historicfranklin.com.
Pumpkinfest, our annual fall festival, attracts a crowd of 50,000 local and out-of-town visitors for a full day of autumn-inspired food, children’s activities, music, storytelling, hayrides, a chili cook-off, a costume contest, All Things Pumpkin! and outstanding arts and crafts from 50 vendors. The family oriented street festival held around the public square runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, October 30, 2010.

Historic Downtown Franklin goes Whole Hog with Battle of the BBQ - A Memphis Barbecue Network Sanctioned Event
Historic Downtown Franklin hosts its first annual Battle of the BBQ Oct. 29-30, 2010, as part of the 27th annual Pumpkinfest event on Main Street. The Memphis BBQ Network has sanctioned the event, and applications are being accepted for professionals and amateurs alike to compete for an impressive line-up of prizes and bragging rights to the best ‘Q!

The barbecue competition will be held during the association’s 27th annual Pumpkinfest, a free street festival on Franklin’s historic Main Street from the Public Square to Fifth Avenue. Franklin’s Battle of the BBQ will occur simultaneously at the Bicentennial Park location just two blocks from Main Street and on East Main Street between First Avenue and the Public Square. BBQ rigs will be set-up at the park as early as Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010, with judging held Saturday, Oct. 30.

The pros can choose to compete in whole hog, shoulder and/or ribs, and they can add on chicken wings, dessert and the always entertaining “anything but” category. Backyard cookers are also invited for their own categories, open to anyone with a charcoal or wood grill, and they’ll be competing for ribs, poultry and/or beef. Entry fees are $350 for professional teams or $100 for amateurs. Pro or amateur, whole hog or chicken wing, it promises to be a good time and $10,000 total will be awarded in prize money!

For more information, please see the website at www.franklinsbattleofthebbq.com.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Annual Business Meeting, Thursday November 18 at 7:00 p.m.

Our Annual Business Meeting will be Thursday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m.

The location is the Cool Springs Marriott Hotel.  When you enter the main lobby doors, 

turn to your left.  Proceed down the small set of stairs to the Meeting Room Hall.

We are usually in one of the rooms on the left.  

Here is a map for those who are new to the area:


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Respectively Submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Sunday, October 10, 2010

FRANKLIN'S BATTLE OF THE BBQ AND PUMPKINFEST


 Friday, October 29 and Saturday, October 30

Historic Downtown Franklin goes Whole Hog with Battle of the BBQ - A Memphis Barbecue Network Sanctioned Event

Historic Downtown Franklin hosts its first annual Battle of the BBQ Oct. 29-30, 2010, as part of the 27th annual Pumpkinfest event on Main Street. The Memphis BBQ Network has sanctioned the event, and applications are being accepted for professionals and amateurs alike to compete for an impressive line-up of prizes and bragging rights to the best ‘Q!
The barbecue competition will be held during the association’s 27th annual Pumpkinfest, a free street festival on Franklin’s historic Main Street from the Public Square to Fifth Avenue. Franklin’s Battle of the BBQ will occur simultaneously at the Bicentennial Park location just two blocks from Main Street and on East Main Street between First Avenue and the Public Square. BBQ rigs will be set-up at the park as early as Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010, with judging held Saturday, Oct. 30.
The pros can choose to compete in whole hog, shoulder and/or ribs, and they can add on chicken wings, dessert and the always entertaining “anything but” category. Backyard cookers are also invited for their own categories, open to anyone with a charcoal or wood grill, and they’ll be competing for ribs, poultry and/or beef. Entry fees are $350 for professional teams or $100 for amateurs. Pro or amateur, whole hog or chicken wing, it promises to be a good time and $10,000 total will be awarded in prize money!
For applications to compete, or more information, please see the website at www.franklinsbattleofthebbq.com.

Pumpkinfest - Saturday, October 30, 2010

Pumpkinfest, our annual fall festival, attracts a crowd of 50,000 local and out-of-town visitors for a full day of autumn-inspired food, children’s activities, music, storytelling, hayrides, a chili cook-off, a costume contest, All Things Pumpkin! and outstanding arts and crafts from 50 vendors. The family oriented street festival held around the public square runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, October 30, 2010. For more information or a schedule of events, check back soon!

Submitted by,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, HOA Andover Townhomes

Monday, September 13, 2010

St. Jude Benefit at Leipers Fork

Hometown St. Jude Benefit

Thursday September 16, 2010
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Enjoy food, live entertainment and a fun auction to benefit the St. Jude Research Hospital and one our local St. Jude Patients. Tickets are $25 at the door. Reservations requested.
Location
Pucketts in Leipers Fork

Leipers Fork, TN
Google Map
Contact Information
Melanie Eifling
(615) 584-3118
showone@bellsouth.net
Cost: Not Free

Respectively Submitted,
Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Free Event at O'More College of Design ~ Celebrations of Nations

Celebration of Nations

Saturday September 18, 2010
10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Sister Cities of Franklin and Williamson County and O’More College of Design join forces to produce the third annual Celebration of Nations—An Evening Open-Air Market. The mission of the Celebration of Nations is to create global and cultural passion, beginning with a personal knowledge and understanding of the interconnectedness of people universally. We believe one way to accomplish this goal is through genuine artistic and sensory representations of various cultures. This unique affair will consist of 25-30 cultural booths featuring ethnic food, wares, and performances throughout the evening. All booths will provide an authentic sensory representation of one or more cultures. Funds from the festival will be utilized to support cultural student exchange opportunities, globaltravel scholarships for students within Williamson County, and the various global/cultural missions of each organization. The Event will take place on the O’More College of Design campus, September 18th from 10 am to 9 pm.
Location
PO Box 977
Franklin, TN 37065
Google Map
Contact Information
Sharon Bottorff
512-9551
sbbarc@bellsouth.net
Cost: Free

Respectively Submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
 
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Smoke Alarm Discounts


Franklin, TN – Six Franklin retailers will discount smoke alarms by 20 percent during the 2nd Annual “Smoke Alarm Discount Day” on Saturday, October 9, as part of the Franklin Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Week activities. Participating stores are:
  • Harpeth True Value – Columbia Avenue 
  • Home Depot – South Royal Oaks Boulevard 
  • Kmart – Watson Glen 
  • Lowes – Mallory Lane 
  • Target - Cool Springs 
  • Wal Mart – Mallory Lane
“Many homes in Franklin may not have any smoke alarms, not enough smoke alarms, alarms that are too old, or alarms that are not working,” said Jamie Melton, Fire and Life Safety Educator for the Franklin Fire Department. “We want residents to understand that working smoke alarms are needed in every home, on every level of the home, including the basement, outside each sleeping area and inside each bedroom. And, if a smoke alarm is 10 years old or older, it needs to be replaced.” Melton said Smoke Alarm Discount Day is an excellent day to purchase alarms at a discount and make sure you have the full smoke alarm protection that’s recommended. She said that firefighters will be on hand to assist shoppers, as well.
“Most people have a sense of complacency about smoke alarms because they already have one in their homes,” said Melton. “But smoke alarms can mean the difference between life and death in a fire.” National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) statistics show that working smoke alarms cut the chance of dying in a fire nearly in half. But they must be working properly to do so. NFPA’s data shows that many homes have smoke alarms that aren’t working or maintained properly, usually because of missing, disconnected or dead batteries. Roughly two-thirds of all home fire deaths result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms.
NFPA and the Franklin Fire Department agree that interconnected smoke alarms offer the best protection; when one sounds, they all do. This is particularly important in larger or multi-story homes, where the sound from distant smoke alarms may be reduced to the point that it may not be loud enough to provide proper warning, especially for sleeping individuals.
The Franklin Fire Department offers the following tips for making sure smoke alarms are maintained and working properly:
  • Test smoke alarms at least once a month using the test button, and make sure everyone in your home knows their sound.
  • If an alarm “chirps,” warning the battery is low, replace the battery right away.
  • Replace all smoke alarms, including alarms that use 10-year batteries and hard-wired alarms, when they’re 10 years old (or sooner) if they do not respond properly when tested.
  • Never remove or disable a smoke alarm.
To find out more about Fire Prevention Week programs and activities in Franklin, please contact the Franklin Fire Department at (615) 791-3270, or visit our website at www.franklintn.gov/fire.

Respectively Submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Sunday, August 15, 2010

HOA Meeting This Thursday Night At FedEx/Kinkos on Mallory Lane


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3021 Mallory Lane, Franklin, TN‎ - (615) 771-7999

Please come to our  HOA meeting this Thursday evening, August 19 at 7:00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome!

Respectively submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA

Thursday, August 5, 2010

News for Franklin, TN

News Review
Monument get's first bath in 30 years
Historic Franklin Monument cleaned
Posted Date: 7/23/2010 7:15 AM
close up of chip

The entire process took about 24 hours to set up the lift and make sure it got to the right height, washing, taking down the lift. It was about a 4-5 hours process of washing the monument. The City Streets Department used a special solution (Dupont Klenzall) ordered by the parks department to spray it down, scrub with brushes as you see in the photo below and then rinse it off water.


washing monument scrubbing
bright and shiny lower monument

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WINNER
Top 100 rank: 66
Population: 58,000
Compare Franklin to Top 10 Best Places
It's no wonder music has a big influence on Franklin -- it's 20 minutes from Nashville. Not only is it home to some of country music's rising stars and music producers, but this town hosts a wide range of concerts and festivals. They include Bluegrass Along the Harpeth in July and the Franklin Jazz Festival in September.
There's a strong appreciation for history here -- there are some Civil War sites in town.
Franklin
 Downtown Franklin


Source: CNNMoney.com


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News Review
1940’s Historic Jail Property up for Bid in Franklin
Jailhouse to Moonshiners and a Few Notorious Murder Suspects
Posted Date: 8/5/2010 9:00 AM
Franklin— According to local historians, it was the place where a notorious 1949 murder investigation unfolded, a mother and son suspected of brutally murdering a beautiful woman, who later were sentenced to die in the electric chair. It was also the sleeping place of many restless moonshiners, arrested for illegal alcohol. Now this historic property is available to the highest bidder. The City of Franklin has declared the historic 1940’s jail, affectionately known as the “old, old jail,” and the facility behind the building as surplus property and is now accepting sealed written bids in the City’s Purchasing Office until 2:00 p.m. September 2, 2010. The two institutional structures, including the single parcel of land located at 112 and 118 Bridge Street will be sold as one package.

The structures will be open for inspection to potential bidders on August 6 and again on August 11 between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. or otherwise by appointment. Bids must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the City’s instructions, terms and conditions pertaining to this solicitation, available at the Purchasing Office or upon electronic request made to purchasing@franklintn.gov. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive formalities. For the full bid notice go to http://www.franklintn.gov/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3854
For additional information and/or to schedule an inspection appointment, please contact the
Purchasing Office at the above e-mail address or by telephone, 615/550-6692.

old old jailold jail property 1

Respectively submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, HOA Andover Townhomes

More Summer Activities








  Team Trivia Challenge

  Friday August 06, 2010
  6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

  Jamison Hall - The Factory at Franklin Action-packed evening featuring a Live Trivia Competition! Over $2500 in prizes, including a $1000 grand prize! Silent Auction loaded with services and products! Raffle for countless prizes! Food provided by a culinary showcase of the area’s top restaurants! T-Shirt included in ticket price! More info. and tickets: http://www.visionforchile.org

Location
The Factory
230 Franklin Road
Franklin, TN 37067
Google Map

Contact Information
Tom Orme
61597398
tomorme@visionforchile.org

Cost: Not Free

Event Sponsors

* Star Physical Therapy

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Friday Night Movies in the Park
Fun for the Whole Family!
Date: 8/6/2010 7:45 PM - 9:45 PM
Cost: Free!
Location: Pinkerton Park
405 Murfreesboro Rd
Franklin, Tennessee 37064


Bring the kids, a blanket, lawn chairs and a picnic dinner and you are set to enjoy the evening at Pinkerton Park. Movies will be announced at a later date. Please call the Event hotline at 615 550-6947 for the most current information.

We are asking that those who are able, bring non-perishable canned food to donate at each movie, in support of Graceworks Food Pantry to benefit local families in need.

Movie Aug 6 -TBA

Respectively submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, HOA of Andover Townhomes

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Andover Townhomes May 6, 2010 HOA Meeting Minutes

TOWNHOMES OF ANDOVER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

MINUTES

DATE: May 6, 2010
LOCATION: Kinko’s @ Cool Springs

CALL TO ORDER:
By: Jim Ford, President
Time: 7:00 p.m.

ROLL CALL TO ESTABLISH QUORUM:

Directors present: Jim Ford, Robert Schettler, Gloria Dale Williams, and Mitch Welty.

Others present: Emory Gasser and Mike Wood of Gasser Property Management.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING:

Minutes from January 21, 2010 were previously approved via e-mail.

FINANCIAL REPORT:

A number of preventive maintenance and cosmetic issues were discussed. Roof repair and maintenance continues to put severe stress on the operating and reserve budgets.

In order to clarify what constitutes the Association’s and Owners responsibilities, the following has been extracted from the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Townhomes of Andover:

Article IV, Section 1. Association’s Responsibility – The Association shall maintain and keep in good repair the Common Area, and the Additional Maintenance Area, such maintenance funded as hereinafter provided. This maintenance shall include, but not limited to, maintenance, repair, and replacement, subject to any insurance then in effect, of all landscaping and other flora on the Common Area, and structures, and improvements situated upon the Common Areas, and the Additional Maintenance Area, as set forth fully in Article VIII.

Article IV, Section 2. Owners’ Responsibility – In accordance with this Declaration, and except as provided in Article VIII, all maintenance of the interior portions of the Residential Unit, all structural components of the Residential Unit, and other improvements not maintained by the Association shall be the responsibility of the Owner thereof.

Article VIII, Section 2 (a) Additional Maintenance Obligations – The Association also shall maintain the exterior of each Residential Unit as follows: painting, maintenance, and non structural repair of exterior building surfaces, trees, shrubs, grass, walks, replacement of trim, caulking and other repairs to roof covers (to include the repair and replacement of all non-structural components of the roof of each Residential Unit), and other miscellaneous repairs of a nonstructural nature.

Article XIII, Section 4. Weatherproofing – Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Article, an Owner who by his negligent or willful act causes the party wall to be exposed to the elements shall bear the whole cost of furnishing the necessary protection against such elements.

Article XIV, Section 1. Damage and Destruction – Duty to Rebuild. If all or any portion of any residence constituting a part of a Residential Unit is damaged or destroyed by vandalism, malicious mischief, fire, windstorm or other casualty, it shall be the duty of the Owner of said residence to rebuild, repair, or reconstruct said residence in a manner that will restore it substantially to its appearance and condition immediately prior to the casualty.

In accordance with these covenants and by-laws, The Association’s responsibility is limited to the outside surface of the Unit. The Association is pursuing an insurance claim related to damages covered under our policy. If a Homeowner has inside damage, they need to pursue their individual insurance policy.

If a Homeowner occurs damage from the roof, window or door, the Owner must notify Gasser Property Management within 10 days of the damage.

UNFINISHED/OLD BUSINES

1. Units 604 and 654 have been issued a court date for failure to pay association dues.

2. Units 659 and 684 are in arrears of dues to the Association dues of $500 or more.

HOMEOWNER REMINDERS

1. Please Move Your Trash Bin

A few Homeowners are leaving their trash bins in front of their unit all week. This is unsightly for the neighborhood and your immediate neighbors. Please return your trash bin to inside the garage or to the rear of your unit by no later than Wednesday morning. If you are going to be out of town, ask your neighbor. Homeowners failing to comply with this request will be fined $20 for each instance.

2. Franklin Recycling Program

Beginning in July, the City of Franklin will begin a voluntary recycling program. This requires little effort and the recyclable materials will be picked at the curb on Monday, along with your regular trash. To get more information, go to franklin.gov, click on “your government”, the “solid waste” and then “blue bag recycling”.

NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING

Date: August 19, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Kinko’s on Mallory Lane or the LSI office (behind the bowling alley off Royal Oak)

ADJOURNMENT:

The meeting adjourned at approximately 8:20 p.m.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Memorial Day

Regions Bank Free Day With The Nashville Symphony And Big Band Music!

W.O.W.!!


F.R.E.E. (read free) Nashville Symphony Music!


Here is the link for more information.


Below are the date and events starting June 10 through August 28.


If anyone is interested and wants company...my husband and I would be happy to organize a group of


"Andover Groupies" to go and enjoy a picnic dinner and music!





• JUNE: "Regions Free Days with the Symphony" from June 10 – 30. This will include a series of free community concerts in Nashville, Brentwood, Lebanon and Lafayette.
Thursday, June 10 at 8:00pm East Park, Nashville Tuesday, June 15 at 7:00pm Cumberland University, Lebanon
Friday, June 11 at 8:00pm Bicentennial Mall Park, Nashville Tuesday, June 22 at 7:30pm Centennial Park, Nashville
Sunday, June 13 at 7:0pm Crockett Park, Brentwood Wednesday, June 23 at 7:00pm Key Park, Lafayette
Monday, June 14 at 7:30pm Centennial Park, Nashville Tuesday, June 29 at 7:00pm Centennial Park, Nashville

• JULY & AUGUST: "WAMB and Regions Free Days of Big Band" every Saturday evening in July and August. Dance the night away during WAMB’s annual Big Band Dances in the Park at Centennial Park in Nashville. Dates include July 10, 17, 24, and 31 and August 7, 14, 21, and 28.

Respectively submitted,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA
615-557-5159
debra.gerstenberger@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Fall Yard Sale Date

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Andover Townhome's Annual Fall Yard Sale will be Friday, September 24 and Saturday, September 25.

(Friday, October 1 and Saturday, October 2 as a backup in case of bad weather).

If you would like to participate, you must obtain a permit from the City of Franklin. 

The contact number is 615-791-3226. 

The cost for the permit is $5.00.

Please see the sidebar of this blog under "FAQ's" for more information.



Respectively submitted,


Debra G.
Secretary, Andover Townhomes HOA


615-557-5159

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Blue Bag Recycling Starting July 12, 2010



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Free Service for Residents...Only cost is the Bag

                 
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                                  Blue bag
Blue Bag Recycling is coming to our community on July 12, 2010.  See a power point presentation about the Blue Bag Program.
This curbside recycling program is for all City residents of Franklin, TN.  It is a very simple program.  All you have to do is purchase a box of blue bags at your local retailer (similar to normal trash bags, except they are blue) and put your recyclables in the bags, no need for separation. The bags will be at your local retailer by the time the program starts in July.
Recyclables accepted in the blue bags are:

Plastics (1-7)   Aluminum/Steel Mixed Paper Office Paper Cardboard
plastic bottles aluminum cans newspaper office files cardboard
water bottles tin cans paper backs envelopes cereal boxes


Once you have your bags full, you simply place the bags next to your roll out container for your blue bagweekly trash pick-up.  If you have large pieces of cardboard, we ask that you break the cardboard down flat and put the blue bags on top of the flattened card board.  Franklin Solid Waste will pick up as many blue bags as you place at the curb, there is no limit.  Currently this program will not pick up or recycle glass.  You can take your glass directly to other recycle locations.
For questions about the program, please e-mail the department at solidwaste@franklintn.gov or call (615) 794-1516.

                                          

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

HOA Meeting

Andover Townhomes HOA meeting will be this Thursday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m.

The location has changed due to water damage at LSI Landscaping.

We will meet at FedEx/Kinko's meeting room. It is located to your right and toward the back of the store.

Their address is: 3021 Mallory Lane in Cool Springs.
615-771-7999

Submitted by:
Debra Gerstenberger
Secretary, Andover Townhomes
615-557-5159

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Here's A Little Taste Of Spring!!





Submitted by:
Debbie Gerstenberger

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Curb Recyling Becoming Available July 2010

FRANKLIN — Starting in July, Franklin will be the first Williamson County city to offer residents curbside recycling.

Aldermen gave the city's blue-bag program a 7-1 vote of support Tuesday.

But will it be a long-term solution to cutting Franklin's trash or a short-lived eco-friendly experiment?

Residents such as Emily Kinzig, who is willing to buy blue recycling bags for her cardboard, paper and plastics and leave them for once-a-week pickup, will decide. The bags will be available at local grocers and other locations.

"Switching to bags will be a little bit of a change," said Kinzig, 31, who takes her recycling to the free local drop-off sites. "I definitely consider it a hassle to load it all up and drive it somewhere."

Despite a near-unanimous vote Tuesday, questions about the program remain in City Hall.

City officials can't say exactly how much curbside recycling will cost yet, nor do they know how many tons of recycling they can expect to divert from the landfill in Murfreesboro.

Sumrall Recycling Inc., based in Sumrall, Miss., will be taking and sorting Franklin's recyclable products without charging the city.

Cost projections have been about $280,000, which would buy three new trucks to pick up the bags. In turn, Franklin hopes to trim how much it's paying in landfill fees.

Franklin, which pays a $25-a-ton tipping fee to dump its garbage, might save as much as $83,000 annually if residents were to recycle 3,333 tons.

Becky Caldwell, city solid waste director, said she's still getting information on leasing trucks, which might make the program decidedly cheaper for taxpayers. Costs of leasing the trucks will be presented to aldermen before the new budget is set in July.

Alderman Pearl Bransford said she thinks changing the city's recycling habits is a must and education programs in schools and elsewhere can mean the difference for the program's success.

"The status quo's not acceptable," Bransford said.

Recyclers iffy on program

Some avid recyclers say they're skeptical the program will cut the city's trash output, since Franklin's 18,000 garbage customers can already recycle for free at the county's drop-off sites.

"You're not going to generate any measurable amount of additional recyclables by telling people that they can go to Home Depot and buy a blue bag to do something differently than they do now that costs nothing," said Alderman Dana McLendon, who uses four tubs to store his family's recyclables at home.

McLendon cast the lone vote against the program.

While resident Chase Whitaker jokes that his family is "addicted" to recycling and cutting waste, he still dislikes the city's program, citing its cost among other reasons.

"Curbside recycling does not need to be implemented as yet another 'entitlement' service for the folks of the city or county," Whitaker said.

Others, such as Elizabeth Jenkins, 44, pays a private garbage collection service to pick up her recyclables and said she doesn't think residents will remember to buy or use the blue bags.

"The odds of most people remembering to get them is slim," Jenkins said. "In fact, I think it's ridiculous to have a specific bag."

But Alecia Lohaus, 28, from Franklin, said she'll use the bags as well as the county drop-off sites.

"Not only will I save time putting my items in my new household bins, but the local pickup service will definitely allow me to recycle even more items as I will not have to pack them up in my car for bi-weekly drop-offs," Lohaus said.

source:

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100225/WILLIAMSON01/2250307/2023/WILLIAMSON/Franklin+OKs+curbside+recycling

Serving our neighbors,

Debbie G.

March Activities In Our Community

Here's a sampling of what is happening in our community:

  • The Winter Farmer's Market @ The Factory
http://www.factoryatfranklin.com/
  • Spring Craft Show @ the Longview Recreation Center @ Spring Hill
  • Register for Adult Softball Leagues
  • Ghost of the Battlefield Tours
  • Feile Festival, Downtown Franklin (now called Brew Fest)
http://www.historicfranklin.com/events/feile-franklin
  • The Fantasics @ the Boiler Room Theater @ The Factory
  • Big River @ Andrew Johnson Theater in Nashville
  • The Color Purple @ Andrew Jackson Hall in Nashville
For more details click on this link.

Serving our neighbors,

Debbie G.

Minutes From The HOA Board Meeting on January 21, 2010

Andover Townhomes

HOA Meeting

MINUTES


DATE: January 21, 2010

LOCATION: FedEx Kinko's

Meeting Room

3021 Mallory Lane

Franklin, TN 36067

CALL TO ORDER:

By: Mitch Welty

Time: 7:05 p.m.

­­­­­­­­­­­­ROLL CALL TO ESTABLISH QUORUM

In Attendance:

President: Mitch Welty

Vice President: Gloria Dale Williams

Secretary: Debra Gerstenberger

Directors at Large: Bob Schettler, Jim Ford

Representative from Gasser Properties: Mike Woods


APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Minutes from the October 29, 2009 meeting were previously approved by email.


NEW BUSINESS


The BOD unanimously agreed to the election of officers as the following:

• President, Jim Ford (Unit 600)

• Vice President, Mitch Welty (Unit 672)

• Secretary, Debra Gerstenberger (Unit 660)

• Gloria Dale Williams, Director at Large (Unit 678)

• Bob Schettler, Director at Large (Unit 700)


Financial Statement:

We need to retrieve the HOA dues. Discussion of current late fees and the process of beginning liens.

(1) Dues in arrears for 2 months will receive a letter of demand payment.

(2) Dues in arrears over 3 months, a lien will be placed on the unit.

(3) Dues over 4 months in arrears, we will seek judgment.


BOD instructed Gasser Properties to contact our attorney to pursue a judgment against the following Homeowner’s Townhomes for late Home Owner Association dues accumulating over $500.00:

Unit 604

Unit 618

Unit 659

Unit 654


For those other units with outstanding dues, the BOD urges all Home Owners to be current with their Home Owners dues.


} Roofing Repairs:

With the abundance of rain, we have had several leaks reported.

In regards to repairing inside work, it will be done on a case-by-case basis. If Gasser Properties or a Board Member is not called as soon as the leak happens and the damage is because of the homeowners or renter’s failure to report the leak, Andover Townhomes HOA will not be responsible.


} Requested Letters:

Request of Jim Ford for Mitch Welty to write up a letter to be attached to the Minutes that accounts for how the dues have been spent.

Request of Gloria Dale William for Gasser Properties to draft a letter for her approval regarding cars violating the HOA parking rules. This letter will be attached to the windshield of those cars to announce final warning before towing.


} Debra Gerstenberger reported the Towing Sign has been lying down in the grass by her unit for

about a month. She requested that it be reinstalled.


OLD BUSINESS


} Repeated request for our roofing repair to be more detailed on the invoices. Mike Woods stated

that the process is beginning.


NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING


DATE: Thursday, May 6, 2010

TIME: 7:00 p.m.

LOCATION: LSI Offices

ADJOURNMENT


Meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m.


Respectively submitted by,

Debra Gerstenberger

Secretary

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

HOA Meeting

We will be having our Andover HOA Meeting this Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m.

Location: LSI Building ~ see sidebar for directions ~ just around the corner!

Our meetings usually last for one hour.

See you then!

Debbie G.
Secretary, Andover HOA