illage views 4 JULY

20
What’s Inside This Issue: PAGE 2 CCV-I News ~ CCV-II News ~ CCV-III Highlights ~ All CCV News: Bird Feeders & Houses! 3 Water Exercise Classes ~ Directory Changes and Additions ~ Tennis Court Update Tennis & Pickleball Guidelines ~ 4 Swimming Pool Hours & Usage ~ Women’s Monday Golf ~ Sunshine News Flag Etiquette~ 5 Villagers ~ Foxy Ladies’ July & August Events ~ June Foxy Photos ~Northville Events 6 Swimming Pool Guidelines & Regulations ~ Keep Your Garage Doors Closed 7 Garage Sale Items ~Recycle Bin Questions ~ Leave the Lights On ~ Nasty Things to Throw Away ~ 8 Clubhouse CALENDAR for July 2014 9-20 Our Advertisers ~ Notaries in CCV ~ Post Lamp Bulb Replacements COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATION’S NEWSLETTER The Village Views is happy to print advertisements that meet our editorial standards. However, neither the Village Views nor the Country Club Village Condominium Association takes any responsibility for the products or services advertised, nor for the content of the advertising. ADVERTISING REMINDER DID YOU KNOW? ADVERTISING REVENUE COVERS THE COST OF THE VILLAGE VIEWS? SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION BY GIVING THEM A TRY. Check Out Our Advertisers WE HAVE LOYAL ADVERTISERS! THANK THEM ALL FOR ADVERTISING. CCV-I CCV-III ARE MANAGED BY: HERRIMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. 41486 Wilcox Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 Phone: 734-459-5440 Fax: 734-459-0690 E-mail: info @herriman.net Website: herriman.net After hours emergencies: 734-459-5440 Community Manager CCV-I & III: Dan Herriman Mr. Herriman’s Assistant: Keri McWhirter CCV-II IS MANAGED BY: Metro Group Management 2804 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 201 Keego Harbor, MI 48320 Phone: 248-745-7100 CCV Clubhouse Rentals: Melissa Goldberg, ext. 5 [email protected] Website: www.metrogroupmanagement.com CCV-I ASSOCIATION President ............... Mike Proctor... 734-259-8253 Vice-President ........Ken Chick ......... 420-0276 Secretary ..............Fred Rifat.......... 420-5188 Treasurer ...............Barb Zitzewitz ... 420-2746 Director-at-Large ....... Bob Stefan ....... 420-0084 CCV-II ASSOCIATION President ...............Jerry Posegay ... 420-0180 Vice-President ........Joe Black ......... 404-6110 Secretary ..............Judy Casey ....... 420-3192 Treasurer ...............Mike Savant ...... 420-3101 Director-at-Large ....Joan Dudley ...... 420-4126 CCV-III ASSOCIATION President ..............Reggie Czach ....420-4161 Vice-President .......Ron Wolinski ......420-3430 Secretary.............. Pam Westerhold...420-2775 Treasurer .............. John Dickson .....420-4013 Director-at-Large ...Dick Cervi . .........420-8957 CCV-I, II & III JOINT ADVISOR Recreation: ...........Pete Zaranek .....420-2777 CCV-II ADVISOR Architecture ..........Judith Casey ......420-3192 CCV Clubhouse Info ....... (See Calendar Pg.) LOST & FOUND CONNECTION: Sandy Dickson ........................... 420-4013 or Email [email protected] NOTARIES ............................ (See Last Page) LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT...(See Last Page) SUNSHINE LADY: Pat Foley ...........420-9770 E-mail: [email protected] VILLAGE VIEWS NEWSLETTER: Advertising...... Noël Poissant ..420-1731 or E-mail: [email protected] Editor........ Pam LeDuc.............420-9191 or E-mail: [email protected] If you see anything suspicious, Call Northville Twp. Police: ( 248 ) 349-9400 JULY 2 0 1 4 Village views Let’s Celebrate Freedom It’s July

Transcript of illage views 4 JULY

Page 1: illage views 4 JULY

What’s Inside This Issue: PAGE2 CCV-INews~CCV-IINews~CCV-IIIHighlights~AllCCVNews:BirdFeeders&Houses!3 WaterExerciseClasses~DirectoryChangesandAdditions~TennisCourtUpdate Tennis&PickleballGuidelines~4 SwimmingPoolHours&Usage~Women’sMondayGolf~SunshineNews FlagEtiquette~5 Villagers~FoxyLadies’July&AugustEvents~JuneFoxyPhotos~NorthvilleEvents6 SwimmingPoolGuidelines&Regulations~KeepYourGarageDoorsClosed7 GarageSaleItems~RecycleBinQuestions~LeavetheLightsOn~ NastyThingstoThrowAway~8 ClubhouseCALENDARforJuly20149-20OurAdvertisers~NotariesinCCV~PostLampBulbReplacements

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATION’S NEWSLETTER

The Village Views is happy to print advertisements that meet our editorial standards. However, neither the Village Views nor the Country Club Village Condominium Association takes any responsibility for the products or services advertised, nor for the content of the advertising.

Advertising reminder

DIDYOUKNOW?Advertising revenUe

COvers tHe COst OF tHe viLLAge vieWs? sHOW YOUr APPreCiAtiOn BY giving tHem A trY.

Check Out Our Advertisers

WE HAVE LOYAL ADVERTISERS! THANK THEM ALL FOR ADVERTISING.

CCV-I CCV-III ARE MANAGED BY: HERRIMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.41486 Wilcox Road, Plymouth, MI 48170

Phone: 734-459-5440Fax: 734-459-0690

E-mail: info @herriman.netWebsite: herriman.net

After hours emergencies: 734-459-5440Community Manager CCV-I & III: Dan Herriman

Mr. Herriman’s Assistant: Keri McWhirter

CCV-II IS MANAGED BY: Metro Group Management 2804 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 201

Keego Harbor, MI 48320Phone: 248-745-7100

CCV Clubhouse Rentals: Melissa Goldberg, ext. [email protected]

Website: www.metrogroupmanagement.com

CCV-I ASSOCIATION President ............... Mike Proctor ... 734-259-8253 Vice-President ........ Ken Chick ......... 420-0276 Secretary .............. Fred Rifat .......... 420-5188 Treasurer ............... Barb Zitzewitz ... 420-2746 Director-at-Large ....... Bob Stefan ....... 420-0084

CCV-II ASSOCIATION President ............... Jerry Posegay ... 420-0180 Vice-President ........ Joe Black ......... 404-6110 Secretary .............. Judy Casey ....... 420-3192 Treasurer ............... Mike Savant ...... 420-3101 Director-at-Large .... Joan Dudley ...... 420-4126CCV-III ASSOCIATION President ............. . Reggie Czach ....420-4161 Vice-President ...... . Ron Wolinski ......420-3430 Secretary.............. Pam Westerhold ...420-2775 Treasurer .............. John Dickson .....420-4013 Director-at-Large ... Dick Cervi . .........420-8957

CCV-I, II & III JOINT ADVISOR Recreation: .......... . Pete Zaranek .....420-2777

CCV-II ADVISOR Architecture ........ .. Judith Casey ......420-3192

CCV Clubhouse Info ....... (See Calendar Pg.)

LOST & FOUND CONNECTION:Sandy Dickson ........................... 420-4013 or

Email [email protected] ............................ (See Last Page) LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT...(See Last Page)

SUNSHINE LADY: Pat Foley ...........420-9770 E-mail: [email protected] VIEWS NEWSLETTER: Advertising...... Noël Poissant ..420-1731 or E-mail: [email protected] Editor........ Pam LeDuc.............420-9191 or

E-mail: [email protected]

If you see anything suspicious, Call Northville Twp. Police: ( 248 ) 349-9400

JULY2 0 14Village views

Let’sCelebrate Freedom

It’s

July

Page 2: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village viewsPage 2 July 2014

CCV-I NEWS Mike Proctor, President

CCV-II NEWSJerry Posegay - President

HAPPY JULY 4 TO ALL CO-OWNERS!It has been brought to our attention, that one of the units in one of the other associations, had a problem with a mirror over the fireplace.  The mirror dislodged from the wall and came down and did damage.  The mirror was glued to the wall and the glue dried out - causing the mirror to fall, when the roofers were working.  The co-owners that are having their roofs replaced, might want to check that their mirrors are attached properly.Due to winter damage to shrubs and some trees, we won’t know the extent of damage until we can evaluate the likelihood of recovery.The contract for road repairs has been approved and the work should start around the middle of July.  All the co-owners affected by road re-pairs will be notified if access to their drive will be affected.Roof replacements, wood repairs, and painting is being scheduled.Window replacements will begin shortly.  Repairs will be done based on severity.  We are anticipating a substantial number of window replace-ments. At the last Board meeting, CCV-II has elected to appoint the Meisner Law Group to handle our legal matters. They are known to be one of the best law firms with cond association law.

OUR NEXT MONTHLY BOARD MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR 6 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 29, AT THE CCV CLUBHOUSE.

CCV-IIIHIGHLIGHTS

Pam Westerhold, Secretary

Mr. David Watson has resigned from your CCV-III Board effective June 1st. Dave and his wife, June, will be making Florida their new home. Dave has been on the CCV-III Board for over 15 years. He has had great insight into taking good care of CCV-III from landscaping, catching chip-munks and driving them to a new home, cement work, roofing issues, etc. This Board wishes to thank him for his dedication to this community and we wish him luck in sunny Florida. He and June will be sorely missed by many.The Board has asked Mr. Ronald Wolinski to replace Dave for the bal-ance of his term. Welcome aboard, Ron.As we have been having the roofs replaced, it has come to our attention some dryer vents are full of lint. This can cause fires and it will take your dryers longer to dry a load of laundry. We recommend that you have your vents checked to see that they are clear. We have added a new vendor to our list of Approved Window Companies. New, Pella Series 350® joins Andersen® ,Reliabilt® from Lowe’s, Renewal by Andersen® and Simonton “Vantage Pointe®” from Home Depot. You must submit a Maintenance Request for approval before having windows installed.OUR ANNUAL MEETING HAS BEEN SET FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014, AT 7 PM AT THE HOLIDAY INN. MORE INFORMATION WILL COME LATER IN THE SUMMER.

OUR NEXT MEETING IS JULY 9, 2014, AT 7 PM AT THE CLUBHOUSE. HOPE YOU CAN ATTEND.

Board members, together with Herriman & Associates, Inc., per-formed a comprehensive review of the CCV-I property this spring. Grounds and buildings were reviewed. Our findings were compiled by Herriman and presented to the board. We have many needs and wants. We have prioritized the needs and will tackle safety and build-ing integrity issues first. At the same time, we will address several major long-term landscaping issues. In addition to the planned wood repair and painting of five homes, our priorities this year include con-crete and masonry repairs and replacements and addressing surface drainage in rear yards. The latter may have to be implemented over several years. We will know the quantity of work that can be com-pleted once we receive competitive bids. Regrettably, many lesser items will be deferred and considered again next year. Tree trimming and pruning and certain tree removals have been com-pleted, as has the clean-up of the west property line.

ALL CCV NEWS

ALL RESIDENTS! PLEASE SLOW DOWN!AS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL

COMMUNITIES, THE SPEED LIMIT IN CCV IS 25 MILES PER HOUR,

whether it is posted or not. Please watch your speed and stop for the children, moms with strollers, walk-ers, pets and wildlife with whom we share in CCV.

BIRD FEEDERS AND BIRD HOUSES ARE DISCOURAGED [In CCV-II, THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED]

IF YOU ARE FEEDING THE BIRDS, or OFFERING HOUSING FOR WILDLIFE YOU ARE UPSETTING THE BALANCE OF NATURE

and here’s some reasons why.....

1. Bird feeders draw wildlife and small critters who feed on the ground beneath, and then move in under your deck or steps. 2. Birds leave droppings on your deck, railings, and walk as well as on your neighbors. This is not healthy and may breed disease. 3. Bird seeds root in the ground below feeders and grow WEEDS, and sometimes some nasty thistles that create more problems.If you have a problem with invasive birds, bird droppings, wildlife or small animals, you need to notify your management company.’

If you have a bird feeder or house, kindly remove it.

DON’T FEED BIRDS, SMALL ANIMALS OR DUCKS. THEY ARE NOT PETS AND WILL NATURALLY TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES.

Page 3: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village views

So Fun! CCV’s WATER

EXERCISEWater exercise is underway! We have seen many returning friends, and have met several

of our new neighbors! Welcome everyone! Shirley Nyikon, our energetic instructor, is with us again this year. You really should at least try one of her classes, we get a great workout, and it is FUN! I am sure if you try it, your will be back for more.

This one-hour class starts at 10:00 AM , which is before the pool opens for regular swimming. The pool is heated, so we are able to exercise even if it is a little chilly when we start. If it is 65 degrees or higher and not raining, we WILL exercise. Classes are $5.00 per class on a “pay as you go” basis. We also hold a FREE CLASS on Tuesday using an exercise tape. Same time, lots of fun, no charge but a good workout. Meet people! Have Fun! No swimming required.

You do not need to register, just come to the pool in your swimsuit and be prepared for a good workout and lots of fun with your neigh-bors right here in our beautiful pool. You do not have to know how to swim, in fact, you don’t even have to get your hair wet! Water exercise is very kind to your body, and is great for people who can-not do “land” exercise. Our pool is shallow, plus you get a great TAN!

Why not try a class, and bring your neighbor!Hope to see many of you at the pool! – submitted by Pat Longley 420-1163)

TENNIS & PICKLEBALLCOURT GUIDELINES

COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PLAY, SEASONALLY, DURING THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. – DUSK.

1. The tennis courts are for the exclusive use of Country Club Village and Edgewater co-owners/residents and their guests. Each household is permitted only three (3) guests per visit in the tennis court area. Guests must be accompanied by a co-owner/resident, and co-owner/resident must be present on the court on which play is taking place. Check with attendant for exceptions for more guests, they will use their discretion on permitting more than three (3) guests.2. The tennis courts may be reserved by signing the court reserva-tion form (at the pool attendant’s station) no more than twenty-four (24) hours prior to a scheduled court time. One or one-half hour segments only may be reserved at any one time. Please respect the other players by being mindful of the reservation period.3. Co-owners and their guest[s] will register with the attendant before entering the Court area (guests will include co-owner’s name). 4. No smoking, alcohol, food or glass containers are permitted on the courts.

Beverages are permitted in non-breakable containers in desig-nated areas.

5. NO pets are allowed on the courts or in the surrounding areas.6. Proper attire must be worn at all times (i.e. men must wear shirts).7. Proper etiquette will apply at all times.8. Country Club Village Condominium Association shall not be responsible for the loss or personal property or personal injury that may result from the use of the tennis courts.

Page 3July 2014

TENNIS/PICKLEBALL COURT UPDATE

If you recall I mentioned last month that GOOD THINGS ARE WORTH WAITING FOR ! Mother Nature gave us a break and the resurfac-ing of our courts was completed. I have received many phone calls and emails about how wonderful both courts look and that the playing surface is great. If you haven’t checked out the new courts, grab your racket and a playing partner and play a game or two. Also, if you want to play pickleball and do not have the equip-ment, just ask the pool attendant and she will loan you the rackets and pickleballs. – Please note – the court closest to the playscape is for tennis only, while the other court is for both tennis and pickleball.PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN IN BEFORE USING THE COURTS. – Pete Zaranek, Recreation Advisor

MONDAY-TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY10 AM- CCV Pool!

2014 Directory Sees First ChangesTwo new entries and two changes have come in. They are:

Choi, Chang Doo39754 Dun Rovin Drive248-675-7722Cell: [email protected], Denis39693 Muirfield [email protected], [email protected], Kenneth & KarenKenneth – 248-921-3372

If you haven’t had an opportunity to check out your listing and a change is required, please let me know at [email protected] or place it in my newspaper slot (39474 Village Run). – by Judy Costigan

COUNTRY CLUBVILLAGE

RESIDENCEDIRECTORY

2014

Page 4: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village views

Congratulations to Nicole (nee Lesnau) and Derrick Boroski who were married at Wabeek Country Club in Bloomfield Hills on June 14, 2014. Nicole is the daughter of proud mom, Linda Lesnau of Dun Rovin, and a former resident and pool attendant at CCV for many years. They are going to live in West Bloomfield. Many Years of Happiness to you both!!

Congratulations to Johannes and Beatrice Oppel, of Glenview Court, on the birth of their son, Kilian. The baby was born on Thursday June 19th. We are delighted to welcome a new member in our community!

We wish Jim Stratton of Country Knoll Dr. a quick recovery from his broken femur and surgery after he took a fall when up North. Wife Mary drove him back home and he is progressing well, while in rehab for another month. Prayers for renewed health, Jim .

Wishes for a speedy recovery to Millie Battaglia of Village Run, who is having hip surgery this month. She says she will be back delivering the Village Views soon.

We offer our condolences to Caroline Flavo, of Village Run Drive, on the death of her son, Jack. May he rest in peace, and may God’s healing grace help his family.

Sadly we report the death of former resident Dave Ponzi, husband of Fil Ponzi after a long illness. They were one of the first residents in CCV and lived on Glenview Ct. They moved to Canton a few years ago and Fil still has many friends here. Our sympathy to the Ponzi family.

If you know of someone who is celebrating, graduating, hospitalized, recu-perating or has lost a family member, contact the Sunshine Lady. Email to: [email protected] or leave a note under her mail box on Walker Ct.

Sunshine NewsSubmitted by Pat Foley, our “Sunshine Lady”

Enjoy the Swimming Pool THIS MONTH!

It will remain open thru September 2, 2014

THE POOL HOURS ARE BE 11:00 A.M. UNTIL 9:00 P.M. WEEKDAYS AND 10:00 A.M. UNTIL 9:00 P.M. WEEKENDSAs a reminder - ALL CCV RESIDENTS, 16-YEARS AND OLDER MUST HAVE A RECREATION AREA PHOTO ID in order to be permitted to use the pool, the tennis courts and the tot lot. In order to obtain a pass, just bring a thumbnail size portrait picture and proof of residency to the Clubhouse during normal operating hours and the pool attendant will make your pass.Please remember, children under the age of 13 must be accompa-nied by and adult, and the adult must be present while the child is in the swimming pool area. INFANTS are required to wear swim diapers. Please remember our pool attendants are NOT life guards or baby sitters. CCV residents are responsible for their children, grandchil-dren and guests.For entrance to the swimming pool, pickle ball and tennis courts, it is mandatory to show your pictured CCV ID pass to the pool attendant and to sign in the log.All residents are urged to read your Recreation Area Handbook to re-familiarize yourself with the policies that are set forth for the safety of all. If you do not have a copy of the handbook, please ask a pool attendant for a copy. The pool and recreational surroundings belong to all of us as a community and the rules are for the safety of all CCV residents and their guest. Also, please remember the pool furniture and tables are to be shared by everyone. There are only 4 picnic tables outside the pool area, so please do not reserve the tables just for your family/guests. There is no food or glass containers allowed inside the fenced pool area.When using the restroom and shower facilities, please use the out-side (east and west) entrance, DO NOT walk through the Clubhouse in wet clothing. Enjoy the facilities and have a wonderful summer.

– Pete Zaranek- Recreation Advisor

July 2014Page 4

CALLING ALL LADIES INTERESTED IN PLAYING GOLF. Our group plays on Mondays. This is a traveling group of ladies who enjoy playing different courses in our area. This is not a league. All skill levels are welcome. It is your choice whether you golf 9 or 18 holes. After our round we meet at the Senate for more socializing and fun. If you are interested in joining us on Mondays whether you are a returning member or new please e-mail Jill at

[email protected] with your name, address. home & cell phones numbers, and e-mail or call Anna Muldoon, 420-8054, with this information.

FLAG ETIQUETTE:The federal flag code says the universal custom is to display the U.S. flag from sunrise to sunset on buildings and stationary flag-staffs in the open, but when a patriotic effect is desired the flag may be displayed 24-hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness. Also, the U.S. flag should not be displayed when the weather is inclement, except when an all-weather flag is displayed.

Page 5: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village views

THE Villagers...

July Foxy Ladies Event

There is a new restaurant in Plymouth. It is called Aqua, and adver-tises Fine Dining. It is newly remodeled and is beautiful inside. It is at Main Street and Mill, right after the Taco Bell, and has an interesting menu. We will be dining there on the third Thursday of July, the 17th, at 6:00. Please call Caroline at 420-1764 for reservations.

We will meet at the Clubhouse for car pooling at 5:45. Let me know if you intend to drive alone so we won’t be waiting for you.

The Villagers is a group of singles who live in Country Club Village. All singles are welcome to join us. We meet once a month for movies, din-ners or whatever comes along. Easy to join, just call for reservations and show up. Hope to see you all there.

AQUA July 17 at 6:00

Call for reservations

Foxy Ladies in June had a great turn out for

Cantoro’s luncheon!Thanks to Michael Larranaga for a delicious lunch and for giving out gifts to 5 lucky winners of wine, gift baskets and dinner-for-two at their restaurant! Thanks to our planners: Fran Polidori, Lucy Timmons and Arlene Riegner.

Page 5July 2014

If you would like to know more of what is happening in Northville Twp., visit their website by typing this address:

http://www.twp.northville.mi.us

FIND OUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN DOWNTOWN NORTHVILLE...Visit the website and get insight as to the special events going on each month in Northville. http://www.downtownnorthville.com

UPCOMING DOWNTOWN CITY OF NORTHVILLE JULY EVENTS:

Northville FirstThursday Experience ~ due to 4th of July Downtown Art Galleries and Shops open from 6-9 pm ................ July 3rd

Farmer’s Market, 8 am - 3 pm ........................... Thursdays, weekly in July Northville Downs parking lot, Center St.

Friday Night Concert Series, Free, Town Square, 7 pm ....Each Friday in July

Independence Day Parade, downtown Northville, 10 am ...................... July 4th

Mill Race Independence Day Activities, Mill Race Village, 12-4 pm ....................... July 4th

Northville Eclipse Baseball - Home Game, Ford Field on Griswold, 2 pm ................. July 4th

Country Garden Club Garden Walk (tickets at Gardenviews $10); 9 am-4 pm ..... July 9th

Sundays at Mill Race, Downtown 1:00 - 4 pm ......................................... Sundays in July

Northville Eclipse Baseball - Home Game, Ford Field on Griswold, 2 pm .................. July 28

Concours d’Elegance Preview, Northville at on Main St. between 3-9 pm ......... July 26

Concours d’Elegance Car Show, Plymouth, Inn at St. John’s, 10 am-4 pm ........ July 27

Join us on Thursday, July 17th as our Foxy Ladies take a mini trip to a new restaurant on Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield called Huerto (pronounced “where toe”) , which means “orchard” in Spanish. It is not your typical Mexican restaurant in appearance or food. Not only is it beautifully adorned, but it also has a lovely covered patio for diners who would like to sit outdoors, including one of the restaurant’s two fireplaces. Much of the décor was made from wood from Northern Michigan. Many of the walls are covered with a Detroit area artist’s hand-paintings of trees & birds, befitting an orchard. Excellent FOOD!

WHERE: Huerto’ Restaurant | Tequila Bar 6199 Orchard Lake Rd., past Maple Rd. West BloomfieldPHONE: 248-865-2900 WHEN: THURSDAY, JULY 17THTIME: Meet at the Clubhouse at 11:20 p.m. We will leave at 11:30. Reservations at 12:30 p.m. We need volunteers to drive.  Call me. [40 minute drive]RSVP: Deadline: July 13th Call: Barb Mendola at 420 2693 or Email me: [email protected] bills will be given. Individual gratuities, also, please.

Food and menu information at www.huertotequilbar.com

Karen Miller, Donna Black, Carol Grimes and Sandy Dickson

Fran Polidori, Lucy Timmons and Arlene Riegner

Save the date…save your books!The annual foxy Ladies

book exchange & REView with Barb Lewis

1:00-3:00 pm on Tues. AUGUST 19th

at the CCV clubhouse. Pat Foley, Harriet Sawyer & Pam LeDuc hostesses

Page 6: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village views

POOL GUIDELINES

Pool hours are 11 a.m. – dusk (weekdays) and 10:00 a.m. – dusk (weekends). The pool will open Memorial Day weekend and will close Labor Day weekend, or as determined by the Recreation Committee.1. The pool is for the exclusive use of Country Club Village and Edgewater co-owners/residents and their guest. Each household is permitted four (4) guests per visit in the pool area.a. When a guest is an adult member of the co-owner’s family (19 years or older), the co-owner will not be required to remain in the pool area after registering the guest, but will take full responsibility for the guest’s actions.

2. Co-owners and their quest will register with the attendant before entering the pool area (guests will include co-owner’s name). Co-owner will accompany the guest in the pool area at all times unless the conditions of 1. a. above apply.

3. The pool use privilege may be denied to any co-owner/resi-dent found to be in violation of the general Association Rules and Regulations.

4. It is the co-owner’s/resident’s responsibility to know and under-stand the rules and regulations of the pool area and to abide by them. It is the co-owner/residents’ responsibility to inform his/her guests of all guidelines and policies. Infractions committed by a co-owner/resident, or his/her guest, will result in penalties issued by the Board of Directors.

5. Co-owners/residents are responsible for the actions of their guests, including repair or replacement of equipment damaged by them or their guest. Towels shall be placed on all chaise lounges and pool chairs in use.

6. All persons swim at their own risk. NO LIFE GUARD ON DUTY!!!

7. Each resident, sixteen (16) years of age and older, will be issued a permanent photo ID card which must be presented to the pool atten-dant as proof of residency. Photo identification cards will be issued as posted at the pool or noted in the CCV newsletter. Children 15 years of age and under must be supervised by a parent, legal guard-ian or an adult appointed by the parent.

8. Personal property may not be used to reserve deck chairs.

9. The Country Club Village Condominium Association shall not be held responsible for the loss of personal property or personal injury that may result in the use of the pool.

10. The Recreation Committee shall determine the water temperature of the pool. The water temperature will range from 78 – 82 degrees. Water temperature will never be greater that 82 degrees (This is governed by the State of Michigan).

11. The pool may be closed under the following conditions: (1) when the air temperature is less than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, (2) at the dis-cretion of the person in charge based upon impending safety hazards (including weather conditions and water contamination).

12. Battery operated radios and players shall be used with head-phones.

NO ELECTRICAL DEVICES MAY BE TAKEN INTO THE POOL AREA OR SURROUNDING AREAS.

SWIMMING POOL USE REGULATIONS

These rules incorporate the administrative rules of the State of Michigan, Act 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, R325.2192

1. Persons wearing bandages or other skin protection shall be excluded from the swimming pool. Persons suffering with communi-cable conditions such as skin rashes, eye, nose, or throat infections, which may contaminate the pool water, shall be excluded.

2. All swimmers must take a soap shower and use the foot rinse prior to entering the pool area.

3. Proper swimming apparel shall be worn in the swimming pool enclosure by all swimmers.

4. Swim diapers are required on untrained children to avoid contami-nation of the pool. Such contamination will force the closing of the pool.

5. SOILED DIAPERS ARE NOT TO BE DISPOSED OF ON THE RECREATION AREA PREMISES.

6. A person shall not spit or otherwise pollute the swimming pool water or related facilities.

7. Running or boisterous rough play is not permitted in the swimming pool enclosure or rest rooms. Diving into the pool is not permitted (due to the depth and size of the pool).

8. An object or material that might create hazardous conditions or interfere with efficient operation of the swimming pool is not permitted in the swimming pool enclosure. (Snorkels, children’s flotation devices and fins are permitted in the pool). RAFTS, BALLS, PROJECTILE OBJECTS, FRISBEES, OR WATER GUNS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE POOL AREA.

9. Food, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products or glass containers are not permitted in the pool enclosure. Beverages are permitted in non-breakable containers in designated areas. Smoking is permitted outside the swimming pool enclosure.

10. A pet or other animal, except a trained guide dog accompanying a blind person, is not permitted in the recreation area.

11. Biking, skating and roller blading are prohibited in the recreation area.

12. The associations shall not be held responsible for the theft or damages to bicycles left around the recreation area.

13. Water temperature will never be greater than 82 degrees.

Page 6 July 2014

It Just Looks Nice Don’t Ya Think? - So, keep garage doors closed when not in use. - And everybody please remember: NO PARKING on streets–overnight

Page 7: illage views 4 JULY

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER

Village views Page 7 JULY 2014

PROPERLY DISPOSE OF YOUR OLD TORN AMERICAN FLAG Let the Northville Veterans of Foreign Wars dispose of your old U.S. flag the right way. They have a box located in the front of the NORTHVILLE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST for us Northville & Township resident’s convenience.

Just drop the flag in our specially marked Red, White and Blue Mailbox!

It is located at 438 South Main, Northville, MI at the

VFW of Northville, MI

GET READY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY!Got an old American Flag??

Just Bought a New Flag for your home? Old American Flag Raggy and Dirty? NOW WHAT? You know you can’t toss it in the garbage! Lots of us just don’t know what to do with them. We know we should burn them, but when or where? You just can’t throw them out. Did you know that the Northville VFW will be happy to properly dispose of your old flag? It’s easy to do.

For CCV Residents! NEWSLETTER [only] GARAGE SALE ITEMS

NO, WE CAN’T HAVE GARAGE SALES here in CCV. With requests from people to sell, wanted, or to give away household items to other CCV residents, we will run your ads for FREE for a month and continue to run new ads monthly if not overloaded with requests. Email your 2 items for ads; up to 3 line ad per item. Send to [email protected] or leave a note in mailbox at 16357 Country Knoll. NO ads will be taken by phone. Let me know how you did with your ad! – the editor _______________________________________________________BIKES FOR SALE – TWO ADULT SIZED BICYCLES – Women’s is Peugeot Montreal Express in blue and white – 15 speed $50. Men’s is Nishiki Bravo in dark purple – 18 speed $50. Shimano derailers. Both bikes for $85. Call 420-3270. _______________________________________________________

42” DIAM. GLASS TOPPED PATIO TABLE AND 2 MATCHING CHAIRS. LIGHT BROWN COLOR - EXCELLENT CONDITION. $125 OR BEST OFFER. PHONE: 420-0080 _______________________________________________________FOR SALE: LADIES GOLF SET - Callaway Big Bertha woods - Driver, 3, 5 & 7 wood. Lady Cobra irons 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 plus sand wedge and pitching wedge. Odyssey putter. Callaway golf bag white with blue trim and matching head covers. Excellent condition. Includes towel, balls, umbrella and rain hood. Ideal for young golfer. $125. Call 420-0080 _______________________________________________________

FOR SALE: Exercise in the comfort of your own home [in you PJ’s if you like],regardless of the weather. GENTLY USED TREADMILL, Cross Walk Pro Form $150. Please Call for a test run. 10 INCH SEARS TABLE SAW w/attachments $120. Both for $250 . 420-0365, RON. _______________________________________________________

RECYCLE BIN REPLACEMENT QUESTION?Recently a new resident asked “Where do I get a new recycle bin? Mine is held together with duct tape and ready to fall apart.” The correct answer is to call Republic Waste Services at 734-729-8200. Tell them that we have private service as a CCV resident. They will supply you with a new bin – no charge. We DO NOT have trash pick up from Northville Township, so please don’t ask them for a recycle bin.

NASTY THINGS TO THROW AWAY TODAYGermy Kitchen SpongeStart fresh with a new kitchen sponge. Studies show it’s the germiest thing in most American households, with bacteria thriving in the damp crevices, says micro-biologist Philip Tierno, Ph.D., of New York University. To cut contamination, microwave your sponge daily in an inch of water for a minute on high heat.

Expired Canned FoodThose cans you’ve had since Reagan was president? They need to go. Food-safety experts say canned tomatoes and fruits are good for 18 months; canned meat and vegetables, up to five years. Just don’t donate them to the food bank. If they’re unsafe for you, they’re unsafe for everyone.

Pathetic PillowsWhen was the last time you replaced your pillow? Pillows older than 18 months contain fungi, dead skin and dust mites that can aggra-vate allergies, asthma and sinusitis. Try this: Fold your pillow in half and squeeze out the air. If it doesn’t spring back, it’s too old.

Crusty Contact Lens CasesStudies show that up to 92 percent of cases are contaminated due to poor cleaning and hygiene. Eye experts and the government say cases should be replaced every month to three months, and cleaned and air-dried (facedown) daily. Use fresh soaking solution every day — no topping off or reusing.

Moldy MakeupMakeup stays safe for only a limited time; after that, bacteria that may cause infection can start to grow — especially in eye makeup. Mascara has the shortest shelf life (two to three months), followed by lip gloss (six months). Replace foundation after six months to a year, at most. Open your makeup drawer. Do you need your friend to tell you that you need an intervention?

Old Spice(s)Dried-up, decades-old spices won’t make you sick, but they won’t add flavor to food or impart any nutrients either. The experts at McCormick say seasoning blends last one to two years; herbs and ground spices, one to three years; and whole spices, up to four years.Expired or Unused MedicationsToss your old drugs in a safe, legal, eco-friendly way. Do not flush them down the toilet or put them in the trash. Take them to official collection sites on National Take-Back Initiative Day, April 27. Check the SMARxTDisposal website for other approved disposal ideas.

Piled-Up Plastic ContainersContainers with recycle codes 3 or 7 may contain BPA, a hormone-disrupting chemical that leaches into food as containers age or get heated in the microwave or dishwasher. Tupperware made before 2010 can also have BPA. Replace with new plastic or glass contain-ers, which do not contain the chemical.

Hazardous Waste

Aerosol cans, batteries, motor oil, antifreeze, paint — they all need to be disposed of properly so they don’t contaminate the environment or accidently harm children or pets. Visit Earth911.com, a huge clearinghouse for recycling info, to help you find a place that will safely dispose of hazardous material.

Page 8: illage views 4 JULY

CC

V C

LUB

HO

US

E R

EN

TAL

Pri

vate

Ren

tal

$75 -

(P

lus

$2

00

Ref

unda

ble

Secu

rity

Dep

osit

)Th

ere

is N

O CH

ARGE

to re

side

nts

for A

ssoc

iatio

n M

eetin

gs

CCV

Spon

sore

d Ac

tiviti

es, o

r a F

uner

al/W

ake.

C

onta

ct M

elis

sa G

oldb

erg

at M

ETR

O G

RO

UP

MG

T. C

OR

P. (

248)

745

-710

0 x

5 fo

r inf

orm

atio

n re

gard

ing

rent

al o

f the

CCV

Clu

bhou

se (p

rice,

ava

ilabi

lity,

tour

).

IS T

RASH

PICK

-UP

DAY

6

7

8

9

10

11

1

2

1 2

3

4 5

13

14

15

1

6

17

1

8

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

2

6

July

201

4

PIN

OC

HLE

7:00

PM

NEW

SLET

TER

DE

ADLI

NE

27

28 29 30 31

MA

H

JON

GG

1-

4 PM

MA

H

JON

GG

1-

4 PM

Bir

thst

one

: Ru

byFl

ow

er:

Lark

spur

or

Wat

er L

ily

MA

H

JON

GG

1-

4 PM

MA

H

JON

GG

1-

4 PM

MA

H

JON

GG

1-

4 PM

S

UN

.

M

ON

.

T

UE

S.

W

ED

. T

HU

RS

. F

RI.

S

AT.

CCV-

III

BOAR

D M

EETI

NGAT

7:0

0 PM

CCV-

II B

OARD

MEE

TING

AT

6:

00 P

M

EU

CH

RE

5:30

-9:3

0 p.

m.

Priva

te E

vent

12

pm

- 6

pm

DEAD

LIN

ES F

OR

AUGU

ST A

RTIC

LES:

- A

ll g

ener

al i

nfor

mat

ion

and f

ille

r ar

ticl

esD

UE

Jul

y 20th

, FI

RM

!

- A

ll B

oard

Mee

ting

Min

utes

-

As

soon

as

pos

sible

fol

low

ing

the

mee

ting

10

am W

ater

Aer

obic

s10

am W

ater

Aer

obic

s10

am W

ater

Aer

obic

s

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

10am

Wat

er A

erob

ics

Priva

te E

vent

11

am -6

pm

CLU

BH

OU

SE C

ALE

ND

AR

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-11 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN- 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN! 11 AM-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

POOL OPEN-10 AM

-9 PM

IND

EP

EN

DE

NC

E

DA

Y

Page 9: illage views 4 JULY

We have a Serious Client looking for a 3 to 4 year Lease in CCV by the end of Summer! Call me if you may want more information 248-842-8199

Set the Stage for a Super Home SaleIf you are getting ready to sell your home, you need to List Repairs; Declutter every room; Reduce the “Wear and Tear” look; lighten and brighten rooms; set the stage for a Super Home Sale by understanding your agent’s marketing plan; use lots of Patience and Stamina to wait things out and negotiate with a good Buyer; work with your Real Estate Agent to do your part. ( A longer version of this article can be had from Rosemary through her cell or email). Just request it.

SeWe’re the GO to Team Here to Help You! We’ve Been Selling in Country Club Village Since 1990! We Do What We Commit To!

n 2 Actives Currently Available29446 Edgewater-Two Story-2BR; 3.1 BA $274,00016329 Brookwood-Two Story-2 BR; 2.1 BA $275,000n 2 Pending39481 Edgewater Ranch 2BR; 2.1 BA $312,90039650 Southwind 2 Story-2 BR; 3.1BA $295,000n 2 Solds39507 Village Run 2 Story 3BR; 3.1 BA Fin BA $285,00039499 Village Run Ranch 2 BR; 2 BA Unfin BA $315,000

Page 10: illage views 4 JULY

4-8 PMH

SENATE Restaurant

George’s H H H H H H H H

39430 Dun Rovin Drive Northville

734-927-1126George Thanks You for Your Support In These Tough Times!

TUESDAY NIGHT BUFFET!

$995

Aria On-Site offers a proven method to rid your blinds of dust, grease, and allergens. Our technicians take down your blinds, carefully clean them in one of our specially designed vehicles, and then reinstall them - all during your scheduled appointment and right on-site.

On-Site Window Blind Cleaning, Repair & Custom Blinds Since 1992

Beautiful product samples allow you to coordinate colors and textures with your decor. We expertly answer your questions and ensure your custom order is configured to your exact specifications - all on-site.

Additionally, many repairs can be completed on-site.

Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Call today!

855 261 ARIA (2742) | ariaonsite.com

Dirty Blinds?

New Blinds?

Never be without your blinds!

Specializing in Hunter Douglas Window FashionsCOLD ROOMS?

HOT ROOMS? COLD BASEMENT?

SIMPLE SOLUTION !Call STAN

TO BALANCE YOUR HEATING/COOLING SYSTEM

FREE ANALYSISGUARANTEED RESULTS

Stan Broyles(248) 705-2729

www.BalancedComfort.us

# 81729 - Livonia Chamber of Commerce, Directory, Ed-10PROOFReview this proof carefully for content, spelling, size, etc. Note any corrections directly on this form then check the appropriate box and sign.

APPROVEDNO CORRECTIONS NovoPrint USA assumes noresponsibility or liability if an error isdiscovered after your approval

APPROVEDWITH CORRECTIONSNovoPrint USA will only assumeresponsibility for those errors orchanges that are clearly marked

Signature Date

PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN IMMEDIATELY TO: [email protected] or fax: 414-223-0475

As stated in the signed advertising agreement, all ad proofs sent to the customer must be approved or returned to NovoPrint USA, Inc. within 14 days of mailing. Subsequent corrections or changes must be

approved or corrections noted within 7 days of receipt. Any proofs not returned after stated period will be considered as approved. Any additional colors, changes, or modifications requested by the customer willbe subject to standard rates. Any changes requested after the customer has approved a proof will be subject to an additional charge of 50% of the ad cost.

740 N. Plankinton Avenue, Suite 500 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 | 800/996-MAPS(6277) | 414/276-6654

Page 11: illage views 4 JULY

734-782-9155WeCleanDucts.com

Wanted Complete UsedAquamaster 2 HP Pond Fountain with Nozzle

Will confidentially pay up to $500 cash but willing to negotiate within the

USA & Canada

734-728-8500 734-812-3930

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

24 HOUR EMERGENCYFLOOD DAMAGE

EXPERT UPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPET DEODORIZATION AVAILABLE

TRUCKMOUNTED

STEAM CLEANING

DuPont Teflon Protection available

(313) 292-3400www.sunglocc.com

20%OFF

Your Order

Mention This AD

or my website www.marykay.com/psavant1I really love their product. Call for a free skin care consult.

There are an endless array of products to soften, moisturize, hydrate, etc. (Think wrinkles) Schedule some gals to come with you and I promise we’ll have fun. A gift for inviting!

Pam Savant • (734) 420-3101

Look Who is Selling

• •

• • • • •

OVER 30 YEARS

EXPERIENCE

248-349-7499 or 734-464-8147

Page 12: illage views 4 JULY

•Plumbing Repairs •Sewer Cleaning •Remodeling

Family Owned &

Operated in Wayne since 1975!!

734-722-4170

Licensed Backflow Installation & Testing

•Water Heaters •Garbage Disposals •Sump Pumps •Faucets & Fixtures •Remodeling •Repipes

www.BurtonsPlumbing.com

34224 Michigan Ave, Wayne, MI • 2 Blocks East of Wayne Rd.

S E R V I C E S O F F E R E D

Call Christa Today!734-420-1618

www.christashopsforyou.com

• Personal Shopping and Delivery (i.e.: Gift, Personal, Misc., etc.)• Personal Services Shopping/Research (i.e.: Seamstress, Musician, etc.)• Grocery Shopping and Delivery• Apparel Shopping• Home Accessories Shopping (i.e.: Pillows, Rugs, Bedding, Lighting, etc.)• House Sitting (i.e.: Vacation, Service Calls, etc.)• Light Errands (i.e.: Dry Cleaning, Laundry Pickup/Delivery, Postal, etc.)• Event Planning and Assistance• Light Catering Specializing in Vegetarian Options

If you are seeking a particular service which is noton the list, please ask and we will be happy to

work with you to get it accomplished.

Member of the Northville Chamber of Commerceand the Novi Chamber of Commerce

We can restore your deck’s natural beauty and protect it against future damage. We use the

highest performance deck care products available.

CALL NOW!FREE ESTIMATES

248-482-0150

• SEALING• STRIPPING

Quality Work at a Fair Price

• POWER WASHING

Page 13: illage views 4 JULY

No One Knows

Country Club Village Like

Leta & Brandon Kekich

248-875-4800~ Serving The Residents of Country Club Village

Since 1995 ~

Hundreds of Successful CCV

Real Estate Transactions!Certified Residential Specialist

Platinum Medallion AwardGraduate Realtors Institute

Licensed in FloridaAccredited Buyer Representative

Notary PublicCertified Relocation Specialist

CCV Resident Since 1994

TheKekichTeam.com ‘Your Country Club Village

Real Estate Specialists’

Thank you Country Club Village for your continued

business, trust, referrals and support!

Thank you Country Club Village for your continued

business, trust, referrals and support!

ARE YOU

CONSIDERING SELLING

YOUR HOME?

We Are Working With Qualified

Buyers Who Would Love to

Live in CCV!

IF YOU WANT YOUR HOME SOLD, CALL US!

Page 14: illage views 4 JULY

JOHNSON BUILDING CO.Remodeling & Accessibility

Specialists734-522-0224

[email protected] Online at

www.johnsonbuildingco.com

NEW & OLD WORKFREE ESTIMATESNO JOB TOO SMALL

JIM HEILEMANPHONE: 734-340-1146

CELL: 734-658-0117

Heileman’s ElectricService

RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL

MACHINE TOOLWIRING

POWER UNLIMITED

Best Service In Town!SHOP AT HOME SERVICE

SAMPLES BROUGHT TO HOMECarpet Sales, Installation

& Repairs Of:

Will Move Furniture, Removal &Disposal of Old Flooring for Free

Lifetime Warranty on ALLInstalled Services

Will Beat ANY Written Estimate!

Professional FlooringFamily Owned & Operated for 16 Years

248-971-4480Business Calls Only!

Available 7 Days a Week 9am-9pm

• Carpet • Hardwood• Laminate Flooring

Call TodayFor A FREEAppraisal

Support Our Advertisers

LOOK!YOUR AD Could Be IN Here!

To Place an Ad - Call Noël Poissant

734-420-1731 or e-mail [email protected]

FULL PAGE AD - $120 ~ 71/2” W x 10” H

HALF PAGE AD - $60 ~ 71/2” W x 5” H

Quarter Page Ad - $30 ~ 3 3/4” W x 5” H

Business Card Ad $15 ~ 31/2” W x 2” HIt is very important that you format your print-ready

advertisement to these specifications above.

Some CCV Residents Plan to Vacation this SUMMER! Imagine that!Why leave your newsletter in your mailbox if you’re gone? That would just advertise that YOU ARE GONE! You can get the Village Views, when out of town!

1. By INTERNET: It’s FREE! Go to the Herriman website and read the newsletter online. Photos are in color too! This works now. You will need your ID and Password set up now. Online at http://herriman.net

2. By EMAIL. If you would prefer your copy of the Village Views emailed to you as a PDF document, EMAIL editor Pam LeDuc your e-mail address, your home address and months you will be gone. She will add you to our list. No Charge.

3. We can simply DISCONTINUE DELIVERY ’till you return. Please just drop a note in Pam’s mail slot or email her, with dates that you will be gone and when you return. Sorry, but NO requests will be taken by phone and must be in writing.4. You can still have an actual copy “SNAIL MAILED” to your vaca-tion home. Please give Pam your temporary address, your home address, and months you will be gone. There is a fee of $1.00 for each issue mailed. E-mail [email protected] or leave a note in the box under the mail box at 16357 Country Knoll Dr. Thank you. - the editor

Page 15: illage views 4 JULY

Northville Physical

Rehabilitation

Northville Physical Rehabilitation was established in 1985 and includes two locations in downtown Northville. Our mission is to provide high quality, affordable

and convenient physical rehabilitation services. We do this by employing the very best staff, utilizing leading edge treatment techniques and equipment, and giving our

patients the time, attention, and care they need.

Our therapy team can develop customized programs to treat limitations resulting from illness, injury, developmental problems or simply the aging process.

Orthopedic Disorders Neck and Back Pain

Sports Injuries Arthritis

Cardiac Disability Stroke

Traumatic Brain Injury Incontinence Care Lymphedema Care

Our extremely flexible hours and payment options will make it easy for you to get the treatment you need. We are a Medicare and BCBS provider and welcome all insurance plans, worker’s compensation, and automobile insurance. Come in and tour our facilities or check us out online at www.northvillephysicalrehab.com

315 East Main Street (248) 349-9339

300 East Cady Street

(248) 349-9336 Northville, MI 48167

NORTHVILLEPHYSICALREHABILITATION

Our extreme flexible hours and payment options will make it easy for you to getthe treatment you need. We are a Medicare and BCBS provider and welcome allinsurance plans. Come in and tour our facilities or check us out online at www.northvillephysicalrehab.com

Page 16: illage views 4 JULY

You first.

#31480503c LD/RM 5/03 3.75 x 6©2003 Raymond James & Associates, Inc.

#3148c

With investing, the ability to recognize when it’s time

to change your plan can mean everything. The next time

one of your CDs comes due, don’t just roll it over.

Reposition with assistance from a Financial Advisor who

listens to you. To learn more about investment

opportunities that may benefit your financial plan,

contact me today.

While CDs are insured and offer a fixed rate of return, investment securitiesmay not always offer insurance, and yield and principal may fluctuate withchanges in market conditions.

(Branch Address)(City, ST 00000)(000-000-0000 • 00-000-0000)(E-mail Address)(Profile Page Address)

(FA NAME)(Approved Title)

SEAN COONEY Associate Vice [email protected]

www.RaymondJames.com/downtownplymouth

505 S. Main St. Plymouth, MI 48170 734-416-1666•800-758-0037 While CD’s are insured and offer a fixed rate of return, investment securities may not always offer insurance, and yield and principal may fluctuate with changes in market conditions.

PLEASE COME AND CHECK OUT OUR

BRAND NEWSTATE - OF - THE - ART CLINICLOCATED 1/2 MILE NORTH OF

9 MILE ROAD IN THEHERITAGE OFFICE COMPLEX –

23655 NOVI ROAD, SUITE 101ASK YOUR CCV NEIGHBORS

Tom & Joanne Neu, Ned & Elaine Hart, Alexander Aposchanski, Dennis Laerdure,

Dee Schramm, Maxine Smith, San Chaudhry, Elizabeth Calcagno, Gerald & Carole Posegay and

Rosemary & Jack Firestone ABOUT US!

248.277.3440WE OFFER FREE

TRANSPORTATION!!!

TeamRehabilitationPhysical Therapy

• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

• SCREEN WASHING

• SCREEN REPAIR • FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY • VOLUME DISCOUNT • REPLACEMENT DOORWALL SCREENS

• COACHLIGHT CLEANING

• Free Estimates • InsuredC.C.V. References

Contact Greg:(734) 462-4944

Pager: (586) 704-9032

Reiny’sWINDOW CLEANING

Computer Repair(734) 748-6843

In-home & drop-off services are available

My name is Jim Nagel. I have been helping many of your neighbors in Country Club Village for years. I encourage you to ask around to see if anyone you know has used me & if they were happy with the results.

My office is located 10 minutes from Country Club Village, at:1320 Goldsmith, Plymouth, 48170

www.nagelservices.com - [email protected]

Page 17: illage views 4 JULY

F

RED

Your Heating & Cooling Experts!

Family Owned & Operated

As heard on“Hire It Done”on1270 AM, WXYT

(734) 421-5180PritchardCorp.com36855 Schoolcraft Road Livonia, MI 48150

UP TO $1200 OFF

A NEW HEATING & COOLING SYSTEM

www.pritchardwilson.com13335 Farmington Road • Livonia, MI 48150

Family Owned & Operated Since 1954

Furnaces • Air Conditioners • Boilers • Water HeatersHumidifiers/Air Cleaners • Zone Control Systems

Page 18: illage views 4 JULY

ULTRASONIC BLIND CLEANING ON-SITE!Lowest Prices Guaranteed!

BLIND CLEANING, REPAIR & BLIND SALES

Restringing • Mini Blinds • Honeycomb • Pleated • Luminettes • Verticals • Silhouettes

• Duettes • Fabric & More!

window fashionsWarranty Work • We Installwww.scottbryansblinds.com

References in CCV Call 7 Days A Week! Now Serving Northville!

1-800-208-7378

35175 Plymouth Rd. • Livonia, MI 48150(734) 427.2887 OFFICE • (734) 427.2097 FAXwww.SaturnPrinting.com

Graphic Design • Offset PrintingSignage • Trade Show DisplaysDirect Mail • Variable DataLarge Format • Speciality Items

We are a full service, well diversifi ed commercial printer. Here is a partial list of our services…

• Residential• Interior/Exterior• Decks Power Washed & Sealed• Drywall Repair

ROBINSON PAINTING• Crown• Trim/Base• Wallpaper Removal• Caulking

Bus. 734-542-1408 Mobile 734-564-0230Brian Robinson

Free Estimates Insured

www.downtownnorthville.comFollow @visitnorthville on Twitter

Join Downtown Northville on Facebook

July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tunes on Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30am Northville Town Square, Northville Parks and Recreation, (248) 349-0203

July 4 Independence Parade, 10am, Downtown Northville Northville Community Foundation, (248) 374-0200

July 4 Mill Race 4th of July Activities, After the Parade, Mill Race Village, (248) 348-1845

July 4, 11, 18, 25 Friday Night Concerts, 7pm, Northville Town Square Northville Parks and Recreation, (248) 349-0203

July 9 Annual Northville Garden Walk Country Garden Club of Northville, Ronnie Cambra, (248) 348-6098

July 22 Northville Grub Crawl, 6-10:30pm, Northville Chamber of Commerce, (248) 349-7640

July 26 Concours Preview Event, 3-9pm, Downtown Northville Northville Downtown Development Authority, (248) 349-0345

July 27 Concours d’Elegance, 10am-4pm, The Inn at St. John’s Concours d’Elegance of America www.concoursusa.org, (248) 643-8645

Downtown Northville

JULY EventsDowntown Northville

Page 19: illage views 4 JULY

Since 1965

Connor’sFAMILY DININGHome Cooking • Homemade Desserts

15356 Haggerty Rd.Northville Twp. MI

(734) 420-1141Corner of

Haggerty Rd. & 5 MileAcross from Hillers

WehavebeenservingQualityHomemadeFoodsince1965inourDearbornHeightslocation.Allofourfoodispreparedfreshinourkitchen.

CheckOutOurHomemadeDailySpecials:PotRoast,Meatloaf,StuffedCabbageandPeppers,BeefTips,StuffedChickenBreast,CityChickenandMuchMore!

ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH AND CHIPS EVERY FRIDAY!

LuncheonSpecialsPricedfrom$4.99

1/2SandwichSpecials,servedwithaBowlofHomemadeSoupANDaFreshTossedSaladPricedfrom$4.29

SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS 10% SeniorMenu(IncludesBeverageandHomemadeRicePudding)

Over 15 Breakfast Specials Priced from $2.30

HomemadeDesserts–HomemadeSoups

FREE SLICE OF HOMEMADE PIE with Purchase of a Meal

or Sandwich($4.25 Minimum Purchase)

with coupon only - Connor’s Family Dining

FREE CUP OF SOUP with Purchase of a Meal

or Sandwich($4.25 Minimum Purchase)

with coupon only - Connor’s Family Dining

10% OFF ANY MEAL OR SANDWICH

($4.25 Minimum Purchase, cannot be used on Special Priced Items)

with coupon only - Connor’s Family Dining

Page 20: illage views 4 JULY

NOTARIES AVAILABLE IN CCV

The following residents of Country Club Villagehave volunteered their services as notaries:

Judy Costigan 420-7955 39474 Village Run DriveLeta Kekich 420-7653 16085 Homestead CirclePatricia Proctor 259-8253 16931 Country Knoll DriveKen Wagner 420-0388 39593 Eagle Trace Drive

(Please call at a reasonable hour before stopping by)

Pam LeDuc, Village Views Editor

The VILLAGE VIEWSCountry Club Village of Northville16357 Country Knoll DriveNorthville, MI 48168-2375

CCV-II Residents Only – If you are physically unable to clean your lamp post, please call Mike Savant 420-3101.

FREE LAMP POST BULB REPLACEMENT

CCV-I Ken Chick ............ 420-0276 .. 16657 Country Knoll Dr. CCV-II Keith Kolodsick... 392-7448 .. 16726 Country Knoll Dr. CCV-III Harriet Sawyer .... 420-3270 ........39679 Dun Rovin Dr.

Support Our Advertisers

July 2014

Celebrate