Thursday, October 29, 2009

HALLOWEEN GATHERING 2009

Come all you ghouls and ghosts to Clemmons Crossing Court in the cul-de-sac on All Hallow's Eve! There will be food, drinks and creepy people.....come if you dare! 6:30- until.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!



Have a great holiday!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Wishing all CC residents a safe and happy halloween. Since it is on a Friday night this year, we expect more "tricks" this year, so be aware and keep your eyes open for halloween hooligans!





BOO!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Neighborhood Watch

There was a vehicle break-in last night at one of our neighbor's homes. Since this happened with the vehicle parked right in their driveway, and several people leave their vehicles parked outside, whether on the side of the road or in the driveway, we wanted to make sure you all knew about it and in turn would be vigil regarding your own property and careful in making sure your doors are locked and no valuables are left in the cars especially within view. Please be aware of anyone that you do not know wandering around the area as well.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Be careful.........just an FYI

Buying Furniture off the Back of a Truck
This past Sunday I heard a knock at the door and opened it to find a guy who gave me a quick pitch about how he was in town from North Carolina with a tractor trailer loaded with furniture that they were liquidating as part of the “summer markdown.” He went on to say that they were selling it for $0.30 on the dollar and invited me to see what they had in the truck. It turns out that they were going up and down the street trying to get people to come out to see their wares. We don’t need any furniture, and there’s no way I’m going to buy it off the back of a truck from a guy who cold called at my front door but, curious guy that I am, I went out to see what was up.
When I got out to the street, I noticed that the door of the truck said something about Thomasville Distributing Co. (or something like that) out of High Point, NC. While I’m familiar with the Thomasville brand of furniture, I somehow doubt that these guys were official representatives of Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. It seems more likely that they slapped some letters on a truck that made them sound official and then went out looking for some scammable souls.
Anyway, when I got to the truck, it was chock full of apparently new furniture, ranging from a grandfather clock to living room and bedroom sets. They had some slick brochures and official looking price lists, but it was unclear exactly what brand the furniture was. And what about those low, low bargain prices? Most of the full sets were ‘marked down’ down from ~$10k to ~$3k, which got me wondering… How often do these guys stumble upon someone that’s willing to shell out three grand for furniture off the back of a truck from a total stranger that happened to knock on their door on a Sunday afternoon? It must work at least occasionally, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it. Beyond this, I’m really curious as to what the underlying scam is — again, I’m assuming here that people with legitimate truckloads of Thomasville furniture don’t make a living by pulling into subdivisions and trying to unload their wares in the middle of the street. I’ve Googled around a bit looking for an answer, but I haven’t run across anything related to this.
Was this really Thomasville furniture, or some sort of knockoff? Were the pieces factory seconds, or perhaps otherwise damaged? Or maybe they were stolen? Then again, maybe it’s perfectly normal for roving furniture salesman to go door-to-door trying to offload a truckload of home furnishings on a Sunday afternoon.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Beware of teens selling magazines!

In case anyone out there doesn't know this yet, do not buy magazines from the kids who come door-to-door selling subscriptions. They'll get into this whole very charming spiel about how they're earning "points" to buy books for college, and they're there to learn better communication skills and be inspired by people in the community.
But they're there to sell magazine subscriptions (that may or may not ever arrive) at inflated prices, NOT for any charity or college fund, but as a for-profit venture in an extremely seedy industry.You are not helping these "sweet" kids by buying into their lies.
You're perpetuating the problem. So don't feel at all guilty about saying no, closing the door, and calling the police to ask if the crew has a permit to solicit in the area.
The kids who just came to my door (all adorable wide-eyed smiles when trying to hook me, and abusive and cursing when I politely turned them down) were from American Community Services, Inc., but there are many such organizations that function like gangs and ensnare kids into a truly horrible lifestyle.Some links:
http://www.travelingsalescrews.info/
www.parentwatch.org/
http://www.magcrew.com/

Southwest Elementary School Fall Festival

FALL FESTIVAL!

October 10th, 2008 Very 1st annual Southwest Elementary Fall Festival!!!

Plans are underway for a very special fund raising event.

If you would like to donate your talents or resources please let us know ASAP.
Email or contact Sharron Vogler at sharron.vogler@trcstaffing.com or 255-3775.

***We are going to need:
Manpower - VOLUNTEERS
MONEY (sponsorships available)
Contacts – Do you know people who will donate items?
STUFF: BBQ, hotdogs, pumpkins, pony rides, inflatable bounce houses, rock climbing
wall, large auction items (grills, playground equipment, lawnmowers), games, entertainment.

We hope this event will be the only fundraising event for the year.
BBQ Dinner
Raffles
Games
Entertainment
Pumpkins decorating contest
Maybe even a 5K!!! Start training this summer!!!
Get ready for a FUN event for the entire family!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

CC Directory Available

Please click on picture of directory to view:

*If you would like to be added to the directory, please comment with details or email me. We have some, but we need to hear from you!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Flooding

During heavy rains, a lot of residents here in CC experience severe flooding issues. Look at these pictures of the last downpour as the water gathers at the bottom of Knob Hill Rd. It comes mainly from two directions- the top of Knob Hill and the top of Boyer. The Village of Clemmons has been out several times to evaluate the situation, but they have not arrived at a solution as of yet. We'll keep you posted as more news becomes available.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Block Party Was a Blast!

BLOCK PARTY 2008!


The first of hopefully many CC block parties was a great success. Many families came to meet and greet one another and enjoy food and beverages. We learned a lot about each other and made new friends!

Special thanks to the Sousas!






Sunday, July 6, 2008

Block Party Update














When: Saturday, July 26th @ 5:00- until...

Where: Cul-de-sac at Boyer Dr & Boyer Ct

Who: All Clemmons Crossing residents and friends

There will be a couple of grills (need some volunteers to bring theirs), we'll cook out ....




What to bring:

Bring enough food to feed your group, i.e -beverages, snacks , side dishes, hot dogs, etc. , also bring lawn chairs. (more details in flyer).








There will be fun activities & games for the kids!



Who to contact & RSVP to:

Sharron Vogler 255-3775

Laurie Hartley 766-1926

Jobeth Sousa 721-3222

Deb Baird 704-728-7283

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

CC Poll Questions

Every so often, we will ask a poll question to explore issues and to see how we as neighbors can make our neighborhood better. If anyone has any suggestions on poll topics, please email me at davidvogler7@aol.com

Our poll on how residents feel about paying for "decorative" lamp posts was a virtual tie, with 57% answering yes, they would be willing to pay an extra fee. We can have further discussions on this issue- so please feel free to comment on why you would or would not be willing to pay for the lights.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

General Stuff From the Village

Holiday Trash and Recycling Collection Schedule
Trash and recycling that would normally be picked up on Friday, July 4th will be picked up Saturday, July 5th.
Also, due to the holiday, the dumpsters at Public Works for extra trash and recycling cardboard will not be available this Saturday, July 5th, but rather next Saturday July 12th between 8 a.m. and noon

Free mulch is available at the Public Works facility on Dillon Industrial Drive between 7 am and 7:30 am and between 3 pm and 3:30 pm. For more information call 766-9170

Debris and Weeds
Section 92 of the Clemmons Municipal Code governs the response to public nuisances identified as uncontrolled growth of weeds or accumulation of trash. The public policies stated therein outline proper investigation and abatement procedures. If you notice such conditions, especially those producing offensive odor or causing vermin, please contact the Village staff to file a complaint.A message from the Appearance Commission . . .

Whether deliberate or unintentional, littering is against the law. Littering is costly . . . to clean up, to economic development, to community appearance, and to you, if you get a ticket. Stop littering. Think before you throw that cigarette butt out the window or that candy wrapper on the ground. If you miss the trash can, take the time and pick up your trash. Keep our community clean and free of litter. Thank you.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Sign Up to Blog

John Fiorani, our neighbor at 930 Boyer Dr., will be putting neighborhood newsletters in your mailboxes soon. If you would like to be able to use this online forum, please fill out the form included in the newsletter and include your email address. I will then send invitations to those that would like to post to our blog. Your input is important!