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? Crime Report 5
? Halloween Parade/Party 6
? Community Calendar 7
? Community Day 8-11
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October 2002 2002 Community Day!
The Chantilly Highlands annual Commu-nity Day started off in the morning with our own farmer’s market. Farm fresh vegetables, shrimp, and lobster along with kettle corn and baked goods were a hit. At 1:00 PM, the after-noon events began. The child ID program, which was free to community members, was a success with well over 200 identification book-lets being distributed. The Rainforest Reptile Show was informative and entertaining. There was a captivating 12-foot Burmese python at the rainforest touch and feel counter. Colorful spin art and tie dyed t-shirts added to the fes-tivities. Hair styling, provided by the Graham Webb Hair Academy, had a steady line of
young girls and boys. The old -fashioned pop-corn and umbrella ice cream carts added to the carnival theme. The lightning strike game chal-lenged all takers at the Fun n’ Games carnival booths. Adults had the massage therapy canopy to seek relaxation. The wonderful Kaz-1 DJ had dancers and contestants moving to the beat of the music. The day was filled with tremen-dous community and national spirit with red, white and blue from the decorations to prizes. The success of this day was made possible by all of the volunteers and our sponsors. What a difference we make when a community comes together. Thank you! (see pages 9-11 for more.)
without house numbers. As stated in the Fair-fax County Citizen's Handbook, "Fairfax County ordinance requires that house numbers be clearly visible from the road." Fall is a great time to trim branches on trees and shrubbery. Please be sure that your trees, shrubs and plants do not impede walk-ways or interfere with traffic sightlines. (see section 4.5.1 Landscaping.) Before tackling exterior home improve-ments, we urge you to refer to the related sec-tion of our guidelines. This will help to main-tain the standards of the Chantilly Highlands community. Feel free to call any of the ACC members about your project if you are unsure of your specific ideas or plans. A good rule of thumb is...any time you are changing a paint, siding, foundation or roofing color, an Exterior Alteration Request must be submitted to the ACC. This form can be downloaded from the Website: http://www.chha/extaltr. Please be sure to allow enough time (up to 60 days) for approvals. (See section 4.3.9 Exterior Painting and Color Change.) You can find the suggested colors for Chantilly Highlands at any McCormick Paint Store...reference the 'McCormick Statehouse Exterior Color Collection'. For siding and roof-ing colors, please contact an ACC member to arrange to view the color swatches on file. Happy Autumn! Your ACC, Doug Fearson, Peg Heeter & Pat Terry
As the weather changes, and we turn our attentions to preparing for the coming winter, we must remember that our community has standards for how our properties are to be maintained. It is for the purpose of "preserving and enhancing the community environment for all our residents" that the ACC exists, and we have some thoughts to share, and the reference to our specific 2001 ACC Guidelines & Stan-dards. Many of us are planning for our next deliv-ery of firewood. Please be sure to locate your woodpile “behind the house”, as stated in the guidelines. Any other storage of materials, gar-den equipment and the like should be main-tained behind your house, with consideration to the impact on your neighbors' view. (See sec-tions 4.5.3 Firewood; 5.0 Maintenance Require-ments; 5.3 Outdoor Equipment.) If your vegetable garden or vegetables plants were located anywhere but “behind your house” this past summer, please move them now for the next growing season. (See section 4.5.2 Gardens.) Also, if you have stored your waste con-tainer or any other materials in the front of your home, such as driveway or on the side of your house, please remove it from view to a location in keeping with our guidelines. (See section 5.1 Trash Cans and Trash Removal.) On the recent walk-through of the commu-nity, it was noted that many of our homes are
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CHANTILLY HIGHLANDS HOMES ASSOCIATION Board Meeting Minutes
September 5, 2002 Submitted by James Ceh
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 PM. The Board accepted the August Board meeting minutes with one change – the ACC meeting was held Tuesday, August 6. Long Range Planning: Nothing to report. Neighborhood Watch: A Fairfax County police officer will present information on the Neighborhood Watch Program on September 12 at 7 PM at the community center. Land Management: Several bids have been submitted for 1) common area mowing 2) landscaping and 3) landscaping maintenance. A meeting is scheduled on Thursday, Septem-ber 19 to review and vote on the contract bids. Treasurer’s Report: Five homeowners still owe dues & late fees; four homeowners owe late fees only. The actual ex-penses and revenues through August of this year were re-viewed. ACC: The ACC had two rejections, five approvals, and one notice of discovery at their last meeting. Social Activities: Community Day is scheduled for Satur-day, September 7th with a rain date of Sunday, September 8. Civic Affairs: Nothing to report. Community Facilities: There was discussion about the swimming pool season and Crystal Aquatics management. The committee is waiting on a third bid for the pool house painting.
Old Business: Playground equipment parts are on order. Work is ongoing to account for all clubhouse, pool house, and office keys. No update on the stop sign at Lady Bank and Stone Heather.
New Business: Residents expressed concerns with work being done in the neighborhood by Cox Communications and Dominion Vir-ginia Power. Swim team representatives presented information on the value of the swim team program and the team’s accomplish-ments this past summer. They also asked the Board to con-sider a subsidy as has been provided in past years. The Board agreed to provide the subsidy to the swim team for the sea-son just completed to help defray costs. The Board discussed a letter from a homeowner asking about a sound barrier on Centerville Road. The homeowner will be referred to the appropriate Fairfax County office. Meeting was adjourned at 9:45 PM.
On behalf of the Board and the entire Chantilly Highlands community, a huge thanks to Wendy Osborn (left) and Diana Truitt (right) for co-chairing the recent successful Community Day!
Thanks! photo photo
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Friday the 13th, BOD member Dan Feer met with three Cox Communication managers and a G.D.I. Contract manager. The meeting was far from the an-ticipated fright. After a drive around Kinross Circle as-surances were once again given by both G.D.I and Cox that homeowners with outstanding remediation prob-lems would be contacted and that problems would be resolved to the satisfaction of the homeowners. Where portions of our common areas have been impacted by Cox, the Project Administrator, Doug Gaetano promised that the turf would be restored within three weeks. The delay was at the request of the Land Management committee to allow cooler weather to take hold to increase the chances that the sod would survive. Next year we will again be visited by Cox and its contractors as the coaxial network is restructured to finally fully change over to the new network. The Land Management committee will maintain contact with Cox as each phase progresses to ensure that conflicts are resolved before they become problems. If you have any questions or concerns contact Dan Feer at mailto:[email protected].
Cox Update By Dan Feer Chantillysaurus
By Dan Feer
A couple of weeks ago, while picking through a pile of rubble on Kinross Circle created by the Domin-ion Virginia Power project to install new power con-duit, an unusual rock was discovered. The rock was mostly the familiar brownish red, but at one edge there was a narrow, pointed piece of gray. After careful scru-tiny, the pointed piece looked a bit like the inside of a beef bone. Only this was a very old piece of bone. There was, of course, no way that this could be a dino-saur bone. Right? The archeology office of the Fairfax County Park Authority and scientists with the US Geological Survey (USGS) were very interested in this discovery. To date, there had only been one dinosaur bone found in Northern Virginia. An archeologist and paleontologist visited the site and stated that the bone was sand-wiched between layers of Triassic sandstone formed 220 million years ago, but without a more complete skeleton, it was not possible to determine the type of dinosaur that this bone came from. So, we didn’t get a new dinosaur named after Chantilly Highlands, but we do get to know that inter-esting things were walking around in our back yards long before we got here. For more information on fossils and dinosaurs, go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/dinosaurs.
Security Reminders By Fairfax County Police Department
Display pumpkins and decorations inside behind windows to prevent damage to vehicles, homes, and property.
Cloudy skies and cool temperatures were perfect weather conditions for the quarterly neighborhood clean up along Stone Heather Drive that was held on September 14th. A small but motivated group met at Starbucks for coffee before the start of the project which "netted" seven bags of trash. A success! Cathy Hargenrader organized the event, and the team of volunteers included Ryan McCafferty who brought his parents, Bob Spoone, Steve Edwards, and Liz and Warren Grasty. The CHHA Garden Club sponsored the clean up. Thanks to Starbucks and Sears for their support. The next neighborhood clean up is scheduled for Saturday, November 2. See the Garden Club link from the CHHA.org web site.
Neighborhood Clean-Up Recognition By Liz Grasty
Join the Chantilly Highlands Garden Club on Tuesday, October 29, to learn about using bulbs in the garden. This will be presented by the Daffodil Society. REMEMBER – this will also be our fall plant ex-change so bring your spare plants or a list of plants to give away. You can bring a plant, take a plant, or both! Meet at the community center at 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, please contact Virginia Hodge at 703-318-9231.
October Garden Club By Virginia Hodge
A warm community thanks to our local restaurant, Shaing Yu for their presentation at the
September Garden Club meeting.
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Attendance at the 12 September CHHA Neighbor-hood Watch kickoff presentation was embarrassingly low. Our presenter, PFC Liz Barrington from the Fair-fax County Police Department, addressed an audience of only three individuals, far less than one-third of 1% of our neighborhood population. Those who did not attend missed an excellent op-portunity to receive the training necessary by the Fair-fax County Police Department to be a recognized member of the Neighborhood Watch (NW) Program. The training explains the procedures to be used during the patrols and also safety instruction. Perhaps a lack of understanding of what participat-ing in the NW program involves is negatively influenc-ing the overall willingness to participate. Here are some examples of how one might participate: -- While out for your regular walk for exercise (OR while walking your dog...OR while riding bikes with your children...), be alert to unrecognized vehicles, un-
usual activity, or perhaps even ongoing vandalism acts. Call the police as the situation demands. Otherwise, simply report to the NW coordinator Will Gregory as to what you witnessed. -- When arriving near your home during mid-day hours or late at night, vary the route to your house through the neighborhood, looking for any suspicious activity to report to the police or NW coordinator. (The high-est rate of residential crime occurs during regular day-time work hours.) -- Wear a NW vest during your jog to show any "would-be burglars" that eyes are watching and this neighborhood will not be an easy target. As the above examples illustrate, you can partici-pate in the NW program within your normal daily rou-tine. Please consider participating. If you have any questions or ideas, please contact Will Gregory at mailto:[email protected]., or come to the next meeting scheduled for 7 October, 7:30 PM at the Community Center.
Neighborhood Watch By Will Gregory
Chantilly Highlands Crime Report
Emergency Dial 911 Non-Emergency 703-691-2131 Poison Control 202-625-3333
Flooding 703-691-2131 Sewer Line Emergencies 703-323-1211
Week Crime Block
8-17-02 Theft: CD player stolen from a vehicle
Allness Lane 3200
8-24-02 Theft: Wheels stolen from a Kirkwell Place 3100
9-7-02 Vandalism: 2 incidents of broken side mirrors & 1 inci-
Kinross Circle 3200
9-7-02 Vandalism: vehicle side swiped on street
Caroline Court 13200
9-7-02 Vandalism: vehicle damaged Mother Well Ct 2900
Haunted House Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop 541
Friday, October 25th &
Saturday, October 26th
from 6:00 - 9:00 PM
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All ages welcome!
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Have a Frightful Good Time at the Annual Chantilly Highlands
Halloween Parade and Party!
Meet Sunday, October 20th at 12:00 PM sharp at the common
ground at Kilbrennan and Kinross. The parade will end at
the Community Center with games, treats, prizes and
entertainment!
If rain, meet at Community Center at
12:00 PM
Entertainment
Treats
Prizes ♦ Best decorated stroller
♦ Most Patriotic ♦ Scariest Mom
♦ Best Family Costume Make some Noise! Bring noise makers with you for the parade route.
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Properly installed and maintained smoke detectors can double your chance of surviving a fire. Detectors that are hard-wired into the home electrical system should be installed by a qualified electrician. If the detector plugs into a wall socket, make sure the outlet is not connected to a wall switch that will allow someone to accidentally turn off the electricity. Make sure the plug has a restraining device to keep it from being accidentally disconnected. Many detectors are battery powered and can be installed by the homeowner. Read the directions that come with the detector for proper placement or call your local fire and rescue station for advice. For minimum protection, smoke detectors must be placed near bedrooms and in all basements, either in the middle of the ceiling or six to twelve inches below the ceiling on the wall. This placement enables the detector to sense the smoke as it approaches the sleeping area. Smoke, heated air and toxic gases will rise to the ceiling and begin to mushroom down. Additionally, it is recommended that there be at least one smoke detector on every level of the home. For individuals who are difficult to awaken, it may be necessary to install an additional smoke detector inside the bedroom. Routine maintenance on smoke detectors includes vacuum monthly, test monthly, and change the battery annually. An easy way to remember this is to change the battery every fall at the same time clocks are changed back from daylight savings time. Smoke detectors do not last forever. It is a good idea to replace smoke detectors over 10 years old.
Installing and Maintaining Smoke Detectors
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department offers the following suggestions to avoid Halloween hazards: á Costumes should be bright, loose, marked with
reflective tape and not so long as to be a tripping hazard.
á Masks should have large openings for the nose and mouth, and large eye holes for good visibility.
á Knives, swords, and all accessories should be made of cardboard or flexible materials in case of a fall.
á Each trick-or-treater should have their own flashlight.
á Have children remove masks and look both ways when crossing the street. Cross the street at the corners and never dart out from between parked cars.
á Trick-or-treat in groups with an adult escort. There is no “trick” to making Halloween a success. With a little thought and planning, Halloween can be a real “treat” for the entire family.
Witches & Goblins & Safety: Oh My!
Trick-or-Treating for
Chantilly Highlands Community Thursday, October 31, 2002
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Follow the above guidelines - Stay safe and stay together!
Daylight Savings Time Ends
On Sunday, October 27th set clocks back one hour!
Change the batteries in your smoke detectors!
Community Calendar October Time Event
Tues. 1 7:30 PM Architectural Control Meeting
Wed. 2 7:30 PM Community Facilities Meeting
Thurs. 3 7:30 PM Board of Directors Meeting
Wed. 9 6-7 PM Pick Up Child ID Pictures
Mon. 14 Columbus Day!
Mon. 14 9:00 AM CHHA Golf Classic
Tues. 15 Deadline for next Highlander
Sun. 20 12:00 PM Halloween Parade & Party
Fri. 25 6-9 PM Haunted House
Sat. 26 6-9 PM Haunted House
Sun. 27 Daylight Saving Time ends
Tues. 29 7:15 PM Garden Club Meeting
Thurs. 31
Thurs. 31 6-8 PM Trick-or-Treating
Halloween!
Mon. 7 8:00 PM Neighborhood Watch Meeting
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Bag the Trash! Saturday, November 2nd at 9 AM
Neighborhood
Clean Up! Join your neighbors for the “quarterly” clean up of Stone Heather Drive. Meet at Star-buck’s in the Franklin Farm Shopping Center. Donate an hour to make Chantilly High-lands litter free! Safety vests will be provided by the Garden Club. gloves are suggested.
Sponsored by the Chan-
tilly Highlands Garden Club and Fairfax County’s
Adopt-A-Spot Program.
Contact Liz Grasty at
703-904-8151.
Attention All Golfers!
The CHHA Annual Fall Golf Classic will be held on Monday October 14, 2001 (Columbus Day) at Penderbrook Golf Course in Fairfax. Tee times will begin at 9:00 AM. This year, CHHA will take on Franklin Farms in a friendly neighborhood competition.
Contact Lawrence Shorten at 703-435-
7760 or Mailto:
Another busy pool season has come to an end. With this being the second hottest summer on record in Northern Virginia, there were many 90+ degree days for everyone to utilize and enjoy the pool. Thank you to Crystal Aquatics, Sara Morrisroe-Pool Manager, Kerri Morrisroe-Assistant Pool Manager, and all of the lifeguards for providing a safe and fun pool season. Thanks also to Kathy Welt, Mary Kerr, Mary Ann Ceh, Anamaria Lucas, and Vicki Danoy for their con-tributions to a successful pool season. The committee is already thinking about the next pool season. Please c o n t a c t t h e c o m m i t t e e a t m a i l t o :[email protected]. with any comments and suggestions.
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Children ID Kit Photos
Residents who did not get their child’s ID photo at Community Day to complete the ID Kits may pick up
their pictures on October 9 between 6 and 7 PM at the Community Center.
An adult volunteer appreciation event is be-ing planned for November 16th at the com-munity center from 6:30 to 9:00 PM. Details will be provided in next month’s newsletter.
Please contact the committee at so-
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It was through the generosity of spon-sors and contributors who underwrote vari-ous activities and entertainment that we were able to offer the range of special and diverse attractions. Thank you for your commitment and support of our Chantilly Highlands community. Sponsors: JBG Rosenfeld Retail Aqua Slide Fun n’ Games carnival booth games Prizes Balloons Danny Samson – Samson Reality Rainforest Reptile show Margie Harney – RE/MAX Gateway Fairfax Massage Associates Ron Rush – Long & Foster Beanie the clown Michele Maghamez - Infinity Spin Art Laurence Gittings – Gittings and Jordan Remodeling Popcorn Cart Tart Lumber Lumber for carnival booth
Cox Communications Child ID program Food Lion Hot dogs, buns, ice Giant Foods Sodas Graham Webb International Hair Academy Hair Stylists Jackie McMahon – RE/MAX Gateway Monetary donation Special thanks to: Ron Kotula for adding electrical outlets to the community grounds. Roy Delawder for building our carnival games booth. Todd Thatcher of ATTN 2 Detail for deliv-ering the lumber. Jeff Braud for loaning the basketball hoop. State Troopers Birckhead and Comer for child ID fingerprinting. Dolphin Swim Team - “The Grill Masters”. Emma & Haleh’s Baking Business for do-nating their proceeds from the farmer’s market to community day The local Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts
Daniel Abatemarco Jan Bachman Lauren Bachman Meredith Bachman Steve Bachman Kerry Barboza Sandy Barboza Joseph Barlow Michael Barlow Courtney Bast Robin Beckwith Nicholas Bernatowicz Trooper Birckhead Darcie Blalock Michael Blalock Pam Botic Meg Bowers Chris Brannock John Brannock Peter Brueneman Brian Carle Brian Carmody Daniel Carmody Kevin Carmody, Jr. Kevin Carmody, Sr. Carrie Ceh Jennie Ceh Mary Ann Ceh
Jarrod Chamblee Terence Chang Katie Chapin Trooper Comer Erinn Connor Celine Contos Rich Contos Mary Lou Daly Jim Danoy Katie Danoy Kim Dare Ginger Delawder Roy Delawder Kimberly Dennis Tazeen Dhanani Thao Du Bryan Fearson Denise Fearson Mark Fearson Kim Feer Sarah Florjancic Sharon Florjancic Bill Foote Sarah Foote Lauren Fowler Linda Fowler Kim Fuller Cathy Gorman
Corinne Graver Dan Graver Natalie Graver Paul Graver Warren Grasty Chris Gregory Kaitlyn Harney Beth Henry Amy Hiserman Heather Horton Jenny Horton Raewyn Horton Dave Howlett Angela Jacobs Terrie Johnson Turner Johnson Keith Jones Alex Keatinge Roland King Tana King Wendy Kisiday Andrew Krueger Renee Levendis Lynn Li Michele Maghamez Rosie Mariani Ellen Mariano Becca Mayfield
Anne Marie McGrath Susan Messick Dawn Montes Jose Montes Mike Morgan Wendy Morgan Mary Claire Muzyka Nickolas Muzyka Lauren Nikolaus Loren Osborn Patrick Palmer Gretchen Parisi Tracie Penman Clara Pflugrath Lauren Pflugrath Jenny Puchrik Paulette Rogers Betsy Rutherford Maury Saunders Nick Saunders Emily Schrecker Katie Schrecker Megan Sharon Lisa Shorten Christopher Stazzone John Tandler Emily Thomas Pat Terry
Community Day 2002 Acknowledgements!
The Chantilly Highlands Community Day has become an annual event enjoyed by many residents. This year was no ex-ception. We thank those volunteers listed below and all of those that contributed There is always a risk when listing the names that someone will be missed and for this we apologize in advance. This year recognition goes to a record number of volunteers. Turn the page for the photos from the day!
Door Prizes: AAA Recycling & Trash A Secret Garden Avon Backyard Grill Bertucci’s Cassels Sporting Goods Chevy Chase Bank Dollar Town First Virginia Bank Harris Teeter McDonald’s Milwaukee Frozen Custard Pho Express Pinky’s Nails Ruby Tuesday Shiang Yu Score ! Sears Shapes Salon & Day Spa Starbucks Subway Video Warehouse
Ryley Trahan Andre Tran Diana Truitt Tom Truitt Steve VanWormer Mina Vasquez Aida Villar Janet Walsh Joshua Welt Kathy Welt Katy White Nancy White Pam White Mary Winfrey Caitlin Wolff Erin Wolff Jessica Wu Kate Zimmerman Pat Zimmerman Board Members: Jim Ceh Vicki Danoy Dan Feer Elizabeth Grasty Will Gregory Barbara Mooney Wendy Osborn Bill Wolff Jim Wright
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PAINTING CARPENTRY ROOFING GUTTERS DOWNSPOUTS LANDSCAPING YARDWORK NEW FLOORS COUNTERTOPS GARAGE DOORS DECK CLEANING SEALING
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JED MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC.
Call JED MECHANICAL to set up an appointment
today! 703-742-0550
Specialties Include:
♦ Plumbing & Gas Work ♦ Service Work ♦ Renovations
♦ Water Heaters ♦ Gas Logs
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GAS Contractor This ad is sponsored in
part by Washington Gas
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Owner Chantilly Highlands Resident
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For household painting, services and repairs, call a company you trust!
ü Drywall repair
ü Pressure wash siding & decks
ü Deck staining & sealing
ü Wallpaper removal
ü Finish Basement
ü Screen door installation
ü Interior changes
ü Carpentry and minor wood repair
Call for a cost-free estimate!
Bert Peters (Owner) 703-787-4637
1207 Terry Lynn Court, Herndon, VA 20170
Classic Painting has built a solid reputation for consistently providing quality painting and home maintenance services at competitive prices. Join the large group of satisfied Homeowners in Chantilly Highlands.
Lawn Services,
3500 Lillard Court Fairfax, VA 22033
Let Shamrock take care of your
lawn and landscaping needs.
Mowing, Edging, Mulching, Fertilizing & Planting
In business 12 years—8 years of maintaining
Chantilly Highlands.
Our Prices Can’t Be Beat!
FREE estimates 703-742-6250
(703) 742-6250
KIRK BRENNAN, Owner Certified Arborist #MA-4016
218 Holden Drive Manassas Park, VA
20111
703-393-8861
“Let Your Style Grow”™
703-787-8794
Cooler temperatures arriving soon! NOW is the BEST TIME to PLANT TREES and SHRUBS! SCHEDULE your FALL CLEAN-UP or LAND-
SCAPING PROJECT today!
Karen A. Setia, CHHA Resident Virginia Certified Nurseryman & NVNLA Member
Shrub & Floriculture Specialist
Is your landscaping in need of a make-over?
4 Seasons Gardens can help you with
♦ Bed Edging ♦ Fresh Clean Mulch ♦ Stone Walls ♦ Planting (Bulbs, Shrubs & Trees) ♦ Weeding/Dead Heading/Pruning
mailto:[email protected]
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Michelle’s 1/2 page real estate ad
Home Refinancing: Rates as low as 4.0%
♦ All types of loans available ♦ 100% financing, quick closings. ♦ No income, no asset, no job loans. ♦ New programs: Compare these two loan options:
$200K (30 year fixed) at 6.75% = $1297/month $200K (Interest only) at 4.5% = $750/month
♦ Chantilly Highlands residents: FREE credit report (Up to $60 value) & $50 off appraisal
♦ Permanent Resident Alien financing available ♦ Excellent service. ♦ Home improvements (Update appliances, hardwood floors, etc.)
Lori Santos 540-729-4245
Tim Tieff 703-346-5895
Pegge Caccavari 703-628-1792
Brookstone Mortgage Inc. 6667A Old Dominion Drive
McLean, Va. 22101 (O) 703-749-7997
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KC Pet Watch-experienced, dependable In Home Pet Care while you are on vacation, business trip, or stuck working late. Daily walks, feedings, TLC, medication if needed. Will collect mail, papers, and set security. For reservations call 703-435-3408.11/02
Interior Design & Painting—Decorating a room & don’t know where to start? Having trouble picking out a color to compliment your room? Call Stromboli Brothers for free consultation & references at 703-930-6504. 11/02
Get ready for the Holidays early! Consider a gift from the heart, a photo album. Imagine the joy of opening a scrapbook filled with photographs and journaling of loved ones. Or, give someone their own scrap booking supplies to get them started. Children of all ages also love to record their own memories. Gift Certificates available. Call to receive a catalog and/or schedule of classes and workshops. Please call Beth Butcher, Crea-tive Memories Consultant, 703-797-0994.
Perfectly Maid excellent home cleaning service. A very energetic meticulous and dedicated staff that takes pride in their work. Licensed and bonded. Franklin Farm resident. Call Kimberly at 703-758-8644 for a free esti-mate. 11/02
KIDWORKS Childcare: 10th grader available for light house work and child care. Has taken hospital babysitting course. Adores chil-dren of all ages. Experienced. Call Kim at 703-787-0113.11/02
Babysitters, Mother’s Helpers & Pet Sitters available for light housework & childcare. 3 experienced 12 yr. old resi-dents. Call Sandy 703-435-8066 to schedule. References.
Babysitter or Pet sitter: 7th grader CPR/childcare/emergency care certified. Loves games & all sports. Loves all types of animals. Call Erinn at 703-471-7269. 10/02
Do you need a Babysitter? Reliable, dependable, fun, certified sitter in this neighborhood would love to help. Call Katie for reservations at 703-435-3408.10/02
Pet Sitter: Animal lover, dependable & experienced. For info. or to schedule call Alyssa at 703-787-8794. 10/02
Call Greenstone Friends - lawn mowing, raking, mulching. Reliable & flexible. Weekly service or as needed. Call 703-435-5992 for estimate. Enjoy your summer, let us do the
Full-time Baby-Sitter Needed - Young professional couple is looking for one to care for our two sons (2 yr. old. & 5 mo. old). Experience preferred. Would like to have long-term relationship if possible. Please call Val-erie at 571 216-3172 (local).
Childcare: part time childcare needed for 18 month old boy in neighborhood; good natured and happy disposition. Looking for 2 days/week (prefer Tuesday and Thursday) from 9-5. Will consider in-home care or shared arrange-ment with other children (he loves older children too). Call Kathy at 703-980-7193.
Playgroup: Interested in starting/joining a playgroup for toddlers with your neighbors? Call Kathy on 703-980-7193.
Teacher Wanted for Pre-School at Frying Pan Park. Teacher for 3 year olds Monday & Wednesday 11:45 AM to 3:15 PM. Competitive pay. Great team of co-teachers! Call 703-481-9444 or mailto:[email protected].
Entire Home Furniture Sale: Chippendale Mahogany DR table w/8 chairs $3000, 2-Michael Thomas Fabric Sofas $300, Computer Armour $150, 2 girls dressers( Triple & Armour), Bakers rack $55, White baby dresser $100, Tool box, Wing back chairs $200 (set), Cargo twin bed $200, Boys dresser chest $100, Dog house $15, Brass & black rod iron queen bed $175, Sewing machine $50. Call Mich-ele 703-904-9693.
For Sale: Family room furniture in good condition. Includes chair, ottoman, & couch. $350 or best offer. 703-481-4999.
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To Rent the Chantilly Highlands Community Center Call 703-435-0736
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