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No luck filling out the membership form on-line. Your program keeps telling me that my e-mail address is incorrect. Please fix... By John Portman more
Started: May 3rd 2000Replies: 0

garage sale date

looking forward to hearing when the Greenbrier-Cloverdale neighborhood garage sale date will be. By John Portman more
Started: May 3rd 2000Replies: 0

Dog Day Afternoon

This neighborhood seems to have gone "DOG CRAZY"! All the houses around my house ?— the ones on each side, the one behind and the ones across the street ?— are home to at least one dog.... more
Started: April 7th 2000Replies: 0

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How To Avoid Foreclosure
Foreclosure_th The guidance below (and in the "How to Avoid Foreclosure" pamphlet) is applicable to homeowners with FHA Insured loans. While a good deal of this information may apply to all homeowners in danger of losing...

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Choosing a School: How to Evaluate
Bookstacksm This article will help you to better evaluate your options for choosing the school that best fits your child and family’s needs. The most important thing that you can do is to be proactive: ask questions ...
Taking Minutes Whose Job Is It And Why?
Takingnotes_th The responsibility to take minutes of meetings of the association or its board is typically that of the secretary. Specific responsibilities of directors serving on an association's board are most often stated ...
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