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SEPTEMBER 2015 President s Message Ron Nichols The annual meeting will be held on September 19th. Please make every effort to attend. This meeting will include the election of new board members and the farewell from the board to Nancy Stinger, Blair Hubbard and Doug Roderick. These three board members have served their community for two years and dedicated their time and effort to making Tidewater one of the premier properties on the Grand Strand. I thank them for all their hard work and time this has taken from their retired lives. We are lucky to have such dedicated volunteers. Board Notes Doug Roderick, Secretary At the regular meeting of the TPCA Board of Directors held on August 13, 2015, the following actions were taken: Financials The Board approved the Financial Statements for the 2nd Quarter. NRC Ground Cover Test Site Agreement - The Board voted to accept the NRC Ground Cover Test Site Agreement with a homeowner to utilize his property as a test site and has given the agreement to the homeowner for review and comments. Lawsuit Settlement The Board voted to accept the mediated settlement regarding a lawsuit that was filed against the TPCA, the DRB, and another homeowner. Landscape Contract Proposal The Board voted to accept the 2016-2020 Landscape Contract Proposal from Phoenix. Roof and Screen for Pergola The Board voted to accept the proposal for an enclosure for the pergola at the Owner s pool for $21,738 as a special project. Virtual Private Network The Board voted to approve $2,575 as a special project for a Virtual Private Network for the Tidewater network to improve security and improve capability to resolve equipment issues. Items Approved Between Meetings The Board approved the following: a total opt-out policy for Phoenix Landscaping; procurement of bids by management to get bids to clean up a homeowner s property; the increase of DRB members from 8 to 9; the lowering of Association fees for a lot that was combined; a version of the opt-out policy regarding the green blocks with gold stripes. Attention Frontier Bulk Agreement Customers: Reminders 9/03 BOD Meeting 1 PM @ The Amenity Center 9/04 October News Articles Due 9/11 Lighthouse Point Villas BOD Meeting 9 AM @ The Amenity Center 9/19 BOD Annual Meeting 9 AM @ The Amenity Center 9/19 Teal Lake Village Annual BOD Meeting 3 PM @ The Amenity Center Condo Corner Teal Lake Village Chelsa Fenner, Assistant Community Manager The Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 3 PM in the Amenity Center. I look forward to seeing everyone there. Owners, please remember to pick up after your pets! If you rent your unit, please advise your tenants that they must pick up after their pets. Remember that short term renters (6 months or less) are not allowed to bring pets. Also, please be mindful of the working hours in Tidewater for any vendor or contractor. They are permitted to work from 7 AM 7 PM, Monday Friday. Over the past month, Ground Effects has installed pine straw around all buildings and common areas and mulch in the landscape beds at the main entrance. They have trimmed all shrubs around the buildings and common areas, trimmed the natural area around the pool and pond, and applied insecticide/fungicide to all shrubs throughout the property. In the next month they plan to trim the shrubs again, fertilize all turf, apply herbicide on all turf for weed control, apply insecticide/fungicide to all shrubs, and aerate all turf areas. The next termite bait station inspection will be done October 2, 2015 and the next pest control treatment will be done November 6, 2015. The buildings are being power washed and the roofs are being cleaned. Both of these projects should be completed in the near future. Please let me know of any questions or concerns you may have. We are always open to suggestions! Our office number is 843-663-3500 and my email address is chelsa.fenner@kadiehl.com if I can be of assistance to anyone! Heron Lake Villas Chelsa Fenner, Assistant Community Manager The Heron Lake Villas Board Meeting schedule is as follows: October 8, 2015 at 3:30 via conference call. We are looking forward to having some trees trimmed back and Call 1-800-299-1171 for Service Support 1

some branches cut off to improve visibility for owners. We are planning to have the sidewalks power washed, the buildings cleaned, and some spots freshened up with paint. Our entrance is looking beautiful. We will be changing up the plantings at the entrance in the fall. If I can be of assistance to anyone, please contact me! Our office number is 843-663-3500 and my email address is chelsa.fenner@kadiehl.com Harbor Loft Katy Swimm, OMNI management services, Inc Please verify your email address with kswimm@omniproperty.com to be sure you receive all email blasts for updated information pertaining to your community. Reminder: No parking is permitted on the streets, alleyways or on the grass. Parking is only permitted under the houses and on the driveways. Tidewater Ridge Katy Swimm, OMNI management services, Inc If you are interested in serving your community please volunteer to become a TW Ridge Board of Directors Member by contacting kswimm@omni-property.com. Lighthouse Point Villas Kendall Benjamin, Association Manager Sherry Lesley, Administrative Coordinator Website Address: www.lighthousepointvillas.org 2015 Meeting Dates: The Board of Directors meeting schedule for 2015 is: Friday, September 11, 2015 Friday, November 13, 2015 All meetings will commence at 9:00 AM at the Cassels Building. We wish to take this opportunity to remind you that any personal item placed at entryways, in atriums or on the front door of your unit is prohibited. Should you have any personal items in these areas, we respectfully request that you remove them immediately. We appreciate and thank you for your assistance in these matters. Clubhouse Villas Kendall Benjamin, Association Manager Sherry Lesley, Administrative Coordinator Website Address: www.lighthousepointvillas.org 2015 Meeting Dates: Monday, October 12, 2015 All meetings will commence at 9:00 AM at the Cassels Building. We wish to take this opportunity to remind you that any personal item placed at entryways, in atriums or on the front door of your unit is prohibited. Should you have any personal items in these areas, we respectfully request that you remove them immediately. We appreciate and thank you for your assistance in these matters. Design Review Board Dave Chambers, Chairperson Ask Before You Act! Nancy Hudson has updated the website with a new DRB fee schedule. We have had a few questions about fees for different projects, and this new schedule format should help the homeowners greatly. Thanks, Nancy! We have received quite a few requests to repaint homes. Remember that the DRB has all the original paint colors for your home. If you need assistance please feel free to let us know so we can assist you. We have all the Sherwin-Williams paint colors in the office if you are thinking of changing the color of your home. This will need DRB approval, and we can assist you in selecting colors from the approved list. We are very appreciative of all the homeowners who have been notifying us of their completed approved projects. This is very helpful in keeping our records up to date. With so many major and minor modifications taking place throughout Tidewater, this communication is very important to our record keeping. Chelsa Fenner, our Assistant Community Manager, has been conducting inspections for us. Mel Renkey, our Property Manager, has been sending out notices of violations. Sometimes owners become upset or confused when a violation notice is received. We are concerned about the level of intense response that Chelsa is getting from a small percentage of homeowners. If you receive a violations notice, please realize that it is not personal; we all live in this Community which has certain rules and regulations that we have agreed to live by. When you get a notice, remember that we all are neighbors, and please respond in a polite and dignified manner. We are sure you will be treated the same way! Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Natural Resources Committee Ann Lippincott, Chairperson Opt-out of Contracted Landscaping Services Policy: At a meeting held on July 16, 2015, the TPCA BOD approved a recommendation from the NRC for revision of the Opt-out of Contracted Landscaping Services Policy. Effective September 1, 2015, there will be a two-tiered program for opting out of contracted landscaping services for the right-of-way (frontage) area between an owner s individual lot line and the curbing: Tier 1 - mowing only, or Tier 2 - all contracted landscaping services (mowing, edging, fertilization, and weed/pest control). Previously, owners have been permitted to opt out of only contracted mowing services. The specific requirements of the new opt-out program will be announced via an email blast from Management. Right-of-Way Re-Sodding: Owners are urged to make the necessary preparations when re-sodding their right-of-way areas. 2 Report suspicious activity or persons to NMB police @ 843-280-5511 AND Guardhouse @ 843-249-0909

Removal of any existing root mass from trees and/or shrubbery, tree canopy trimming, and soil amendment are very important to the sustainability of the new sod. It is also recommended that owners who utilize a contracted landscaper to do the re-sodding provide that contractor with a copy of the Right-of-Way Policy, which contains helpful guidelines for optimal re-sodding results. Expending the effort and initial expense to properly prepare the right-of-way area for the new sod will serve to avoid frequent re-sodding and recurrent expense. Please remember that only two types of grass are approved for planting in Tidewater, including the right-of-way areas - St. Augustine and Zoysia. Right-of-Way Plantings: Owners are respectfully reminded that, other than plants included in the originally approved landscape plan for each house, only sod or Asiatic Jasmine are allowed to be planted in the right-of-way areas (area between individual lot lines and the curbing 12.5 ft. on the Plantation side and 10 ft. in the Bluffs). These areas are common to the TPCA and are not part of our individually owned properties. Owners are urged to bring their right-of-way areas into compliance with the restrictive covenant (CCR 10.11) which requires a development-consistent appearance for the right-of-way areas, as well as the TPCA Right-of-Way Policy which designates approved plantings for these areas. NRC Goals: The committee s goals are to improve and maintain the curb appeal of our aging community landscaping so as to stabilize and protect property values. Attainment of these goals requires a mutual effort among the NRC, TPCA BOD, Management, and all property owners. The NRC is committed to keeping owners informed of our activities through monthly newsletter articles and the availability of committee meeting minutes in the TPCA document room. If you have a question, concern, or suggestion regarding the activities of the NRC, please do not hesitate to contact us at nrc@tidewaterhoa.org. Property Committee Barbara Baker, Secretary Pickleball has arrived in Tidewater: Tennis court #3 now has tan colored lines painted on it for use in playing pickleball. Pickleball is easy to learn and combines aspects of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. The social aspects and ability to stay active have made this sport especially popular among seniors. In fact it is the fastest growing sport in the US. Two players can play a singles game; doubles has 4 players. Equipment needs are minimal. Play requires a pickleball racquet, which looks like an oversized ping-pong racquet, and a pickleball, which is similar to a plastic wiffleball. (Equipment can be purchased at local sporting stores or online.) In addition, players wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Check out the USA Pickleball Assoc. web-site (usapa.org) for more information on this sport. The Property Committee is working hard to maintain and enhance the Tidewater buildings, roads, pools, tennis courts and fitness center. If you have any suggestions or concerns regarding these facilities please forward your thoughts to property@tidewaterhoa.org as we look forward to your input. Bill Pearson, Chairperson After ten months of planning, it s here. The 2015 Tidewater Patriot Day Charity Golf Tournament Weekend kicks off on Friday, Sept. 4th at noon with Grand Strand Bowling for Veterans at the Little River Lanes followed by Zumbathon with Sara Mc- Grail on Sept. 5th at the Little River Methodist Church. Doors open at 12:30 PM. Sunday, Sept 6th begins on the Tidewater Driving Range with the William Hinson Long Drive Show at 1PM and the Meredith Kirk Golf Clinic at 2 PM. Seating under the tent is available. Everyone is invited to the Tournament Reception which starts at 6 PM at the Tidewater Clubhouse; there will be an open bar with refreshments from 6-7 PM. The Tournament Opening Ceremonies begin on September 7th at 8:15 AM on the Tidewater Driving Range. Be sure to attend this very moving ceremony honoring all our veterans and first responders. After the Big Money Putting Jam at the putting green, it s the 9 AM start of the Tidewater Patriot Day Charity Golf Tournament. Go to www.tidewatercharitytournament.com to get all the details on the above events. The Tidewater Charity Tournament Committee is honored to have Robin Carpenter as this year s tournament reception keynote speaker. Robin is the mother of Kyle Carpenter, who received the Congressional Medal of Honor at a ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 19th, 2014. Kyle is the eighth living and the youngest recipient to be awarded TPCA Contact Information Condo Associations Contact Information K.A. Diehl Community Management Specialists Clubhouse Villas 843-663-3500 Lighthouse Villas Contact: Mel Renkey Mel.Renkey@KADiehl.com Heron Lake and Teal Lake Contact: Contacts: Kendall Benjamin, Chelsa Fenner chelsa.fenner@kadiehl.com kbenjamin@atalayainc.com Board Contact: TWBOD@tidewaterhoa.org Sherry Lesley, In the case of an after-hours or weekend EMERGENCY admin@atalayainc.com Please call (843) 249-0909 843-272-2695 If you are unable to access tidewaterplantation.org, send your email address to userupdate@tidewaterhoa.org 3 Harbor Loft Tidewater Ridge Contact: Katy Swimm kswimm@omni-property.com 843-839-3131

the Medal of Honor for action in Iraq or Afghanistan. Robin will speak from a parent s point of view and tell her son's story, including how their family adjusted to his leaving for Marine boot camp at Paris Island to Kyle being deployed to Afghanistan in June of 2010. Kyle was injured on Nov. 21, 2010; he heroically put himself between an enemy grenade and a fellow Marine. He sustained multiple life threatening injuries and, as one nurse described him when he reached the hospital, he was essentially dead. Kyle s recollection of that day is very spotty. He recalls a feeling of warm water over him; he knew death was near, and he said a prayer. The next thing he remembered was waking up stateside surrounded by his family. He would spend weeks at Bethesda before transferring to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he'd spend more than two years recovering. Kyle had over forty surgeries. Throughout that time Robin was there as his caregiver, providing the best medicine her Marine could ever want: a mother s love. This Medal of Honor recipient received the nation s highest military award because of his selfless sacrifice on November 21st, 2010, but the man behind this heroic action was a product of his parenting and the values they instilled in him. Kyle s humble character and desire to inspire and motivate others will serve him well in his future. He is now attending the University of South Carolina working on his degree while doing motivational speaking across the country. One thing he has learned is not to plan too far ahead. As Kyle says, Be open to where life takes you. Please come to the reception and welcome Robin Carpenter and her husband Jim to Tidewater. Recreation Committee Nancy Russell, Secretary Upcoming Events: There are lots of opportunities coming up for you to get together and have fun with friends from Tidewater. Where 4 necessary, be sure to sign-up in a timely manner and submit payment by the due date. Happy Hour, Friday, September 4th - 6 pm It s the last Happy Hour at the Beach Cabana for 2015, so be sure to come out and join in the fun. Bring your own drinks and an appetizer or dessert to share. Watch the waves from the Beach Cabana porch, visit with old friends and make some new ones. Last Concert of the Season, Sunday, September 13th 5 PM The Conrad Trio will provide the entertainment for our last concert of the year. The band will set up by the Amenity Center. Please note the earlier than normal start time. Bring a chair and your favorite drink, and enjoy the music. The Recreation Committee will not be providing food, so bring some snacks along if you think you ll be hungry!! DJ Bingo, Saturday, September 19th - 5:30pm Please note the date change! Plan to join the fun at DJ Bingo at the Grille on September 19. You may purchase the Appetizer Buffet or items off the Grille menu and drinks at the bar. DJ Bingo will begin at 7:00. We will play as individuals, not teams, and prizes will be awarded. Sign-up at the Fitness Center or e-mail twreccomm@gmail.com by September 12. Space is limited to 100 people. A waiting list will be created if needed. Only those on the list will be admitted. Happy Hour, Friday, October 2-6 PM Join us for Happy Hour at the Cassels Building. Bring your own drinks and an appetizer or dessert to share. Golf Murder Mystery, October 24th Last call to play a part in the Tidewater Golf-themed Murder Mystery! Call Ellen McShera at 843-685-9279 if you are interested. Also call Ellen if you have some 'wild' golf outfits & caps or 'plus fours' the cast can borrow! Save the date and plan to attend. This is a pot luck, but we will need a count so be sure to sign-up at the Fitness Center or on-line at twreccomm@gmail.com starting September 15. Happy Hour, Friday, November 6-6 PM The location for this Happy Hour will be announced in the October newsletter. Save the date! Salute to the Troops, Sunday - November 8 Come honor our Tidewater veterans and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in their service to our nation. We will post pictures of our veterans taken while they were on active duty, so start looking through those albums! Information on where to turn in your photos will be in the October newsletter. As in the past, we will be collecting items to send to active duty troops. Collection boxes will be placed in the Fitness Center, Clubhouse, and Cassels Building after Labor Day. Please contribute baby wipes (small packs), deodorant, medicated/baby powder (small), hand warmers, tooth-brushes, toothpaste, instant drink mixes, beef jerky/slim Jims, cereal/granola bars, protein/power bars, peanut or cheese crackers, or instant oatmeal packs. By shipping in mid-november, we can provide an early holiday for some of our troops.

If you have a relative serving overseas, please provide the name and contact information to Tidewater resident Connie Muirhead, who is with Blue Star Mothers (843-281-1206). Shipping our donations to service members with Tidewater ties is our first choice. Looking Back: Another great time was had by many Tidewater residents at the Happy Hour at the Beach Cabana on July 10 and August 7. Artisans of Tidewater Marilyn Drange Put A Cork In It! Awesome Wine Cork Crafts & Decor Did you know that there are so many uses for your old wine corks? The cork art craze has been exploding lately and wine corks are not just for wreaths and hot pads anymore! The next time you open up a bottle of wine, think about what you are going to do with the cork once the bottle is empty. Join the Artisan s Creative Cafe with Joan Elliot and explore the many different things you can make with cork on Monday, September 28th at the Amenity Center at 10am. The cost of the workshop is $5.00 to cover materials. Please RSVP Marilyn Drange via email at mwdrange@gmail.com by September 21st. Join the fun socializing with neighbors! Artisan of the Month Marilyn Drange This month s featured Artisans of the Month is dedicated to the many talented Tidewater neighbors who have been participating in workshops this year. They have been busy creating unique mosaic and shell projects; watercolor, acrylic, batik, one stroke and mixed media painting; and a Martini Madness Painting experience. Previous artistic experience was not necessary, only neighbors sharing, networking, and exchanging ideas! Welcome Tidewater Neighbors Pam Mulcahy, Welcome Committee Please join us in welcoming our new neighbors to the community! Renee Tollison Keith and Deborah Bray 1221 Tidewater Dr, Unit 1613 1401 Lighthouse Dr, Unit 4223 From Anderson, SC From Charlotte, NC Laureen Seils 1551 Spinnaker Dr, Unit 5534 From Downers Grove, IL See the work of your neighbors who love to approach creativity as an opportunity to color outside the lines. The Artisans exhibit during the month of September in the lobby of the Tidewater Grille Clubhouse highlights the artistic flair of Tidewater! Tidewater Club Championship On July 24th and 25th, several Tidewater AUF members competed in the Tidewater Club Championship tournament. There was one flight for Ladies and two, a regular flight and a champion flight, for the Men. There were winners in each flight for low gross and low net. Look for our champions names on the plaque in the Tidewater Grille. 5

Pictured are Diane Peoples and Denny Adkins, our two top winners. 13th Annual Memorial Bocce Tournament, Saturday, October 31 at 11 am Paul Cioffi Please mark your calendar for this event at the Bluff s amenity center. This is a charity event hosted by the Tidewater Red Cups. Last year s Tournament raised $1,050, all of which was donated to three charities. Participants will compete in teams of four in a single elimination match. You may sign up as a team, couple, or individually. Couples and individuals will be assigned to a team. Trophies will be awarded to the first, second and third place teams. Food (hot dogs, hamburgers, dessert items) and assorted beverages will be available at nominal cost. Sign-up sheets will be available in the Fitness Center on September 15, or you may sign up by email to plcioffi@frontier.com. Cost is $10.00 for each participant. Submit your payment to Paul Cioffi at 913 Tidewater Drive. Tidewater Ladies Bowling Barbara Lefke There will again be women s bowling on Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m. at Little River Lanes beginning on October 7 and running through until March 30. The cost is $7 for 3 games and an additional $3 if you need to rent shoes. We also collect $1 per week per player for prizes at the end of the season. Unlike a regular league, costs only apply when you play and there is no obligation if you are out of town or under the weather. Contact is made to participants each week via email and we let the bowling alley know who will be arriving each Wednesday with an email on Tuesday. Please email me at barblefke@gmail.com or call 843-281-8500 if you would like to be included in this group or if you have any questions. We ve had lots of fun in the past 4 years even though most of us hadn t bowled for many years prior to starting this. There s no pressure, just fun. Water Aerobics Class Makes A Big Splash Donna Wilt Under the able leadership of Marylou Convery, the water aerobics class is having a fun, healthful, and popular season, which began in May and will continue through most of October. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at the community pool, one can see from 20-25 ladies and gentlemen getting fit while having a good time in the water. The class begins with aerobic exercises done to music, then continues on to stretching for our old bones and muscles. The last ten minutes of class are devoted to ai chi, the Chinese art of balance in the water. At the end of each hour-long class, everyone agrees that we have had a good workout, a lot of fun, and a meditative start to another good day here at Tidewater Plantation. Tidewater Committees and Chairpersons Budget and Finance - Eileen Chambers Communications - Cathy Weis (monthly newsletter, annual telephone directory, e-blasts, web updates, welcome committee) Design Review Board - David Chambers Government Liaison - Jim Hulen Information and Technology - Greg Solowey Insurance - Marlin Dawdy 6 Investment - Brian Burton Natural Resource Committee - Ann Lippincott Promotions - Bill Pearson Property - Dave Hubbard Recreation - Mary Jane Bilicki Rules and Regulations - Jules Jaget Security - Jim Muirhead

Labor Day: What it Means Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Through the years the nation gave increasing emphasis to Labor Day. The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed during 1885 and 1886. From these, a movement developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21, 1887. During the year four more states Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894, 23 other states had adopted the holiday in honor of workers, and on June 28 of that year, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories. The form for the celebration of Labor Day was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday: A street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations, followed by a festival for the workers and their families. This became the pattern for Labor Day celebrations. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more emphasis was placed upon the civil significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the Labor movement. Grille News Reservation Phone Number 843.913.2412 HOT OFF THE GRILLE We are open daily for lunch from 11 AM to 3 PM and for dinner every Friday from 5 PM to 9 PM. September Events: Sunday, September 6th TCTC Military Reception 6-9 PM Wednesday, September 9th Nine and Dine 4 PM shotgun, dinner following Friday, September 11th Dart League 6-8:30 PM Wednesday, September 16th AUF Twilight Golf 4 PM shotgun, dinner afterwards Friday, September 18th Dart League 6-8:30 PM Thursday, September 24th Wheel Night 5:50-8 PM Friday, September 25th Dart League 6 8:30 PM The holiday often marks the end of the traditional summer season (although summer doesn't officially end until September 21). In high society, Labor Day is (or was) considered the last day of the year when it is fashionable to wear white or seersucker. In US sports, Labor Day marks the beginning of the NFL and college football seasons. NCAA teams usually play their first games the weekend of Labor Day, with the NFL traditionally playing their first game the Thursday following Labor Day. Policy Reminder -Newsletter Submissions We would like to encourage Tidewater homeowners to submit articles and pictures for our newsletter. If you have an article or picture relating to, or of special interest to, the Tidewater community, we want to hear from you! Examples would be any one of the various clubs/groups at Tidewater, individual achievements, wildlife, etc. The newsletter team will ensure that all articles and pictures are approved by the BOD prior to printing, but anyone may submit an article. Articles and/or pictures will be included as space permits. Send submissions to newsarticles@tidewaterhoa.org. 7

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID N MYRTLE BEACH SC Permit #32 2000 Spinnaker Drive North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Address Service Requested September 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fri day Saturday 1 2 3 4 Happy Hour 5 William Hinson Long 6 7 Tidewater Patriot Lighthouse Point 8 9 10 11 12 Drive Show 1 pm @ Driving Range TCTC Military Reception 6-9 pm @ The Grille 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Free Summer Concert The Conrad Trio @ 5 pm Day Charity Tournament 9 am 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Nine & Dine (Golf @ 4 PM with Dinner Following @ The Grille) AUF Twilight Golf and Dinner BOD Meeting 1:00 PM @Amenity Center Wheel Night 5:30-8 pm @ The Grille Beach Cabana @ 6 PM News Articles Due BOD Meeting 4 PM @ Cassels Building Dart League 6-8:30 pm @ The Grille Dart League 6-8:30 pm @ The Grille Dart League 6-8:30 pm @ The Grille TW Annual BOD Mt 9 am @ Amenity Ctr Teal Lake Village Ann. BOD meeting 3 pm @ Amenity Center DJ Bingo 5:30 pm @ The Grille Every Monday Art: 10am 3pm Amenity Center Artisan Creative Café Third Monday of the Month 10 am - 3 pm Amenity Center Water Aerobics M/W/F 9:00 AM @ Community pool Water Aerobics Tu/Thu/Sat 11:15 AM @ Owners pool Every Friday: Mahjong 9:30 am Amenity Center