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Wolfe Pointe News Roads – We have completed the annual application of hot tar to fill cracks on the sections of community roads that were not paved. This will help maintain the integrity of the asphalt and prevent water from damaging the base layers. Stop lines and corner lines have been painted on the newly paved intersections. Upon the advice of our Engineering consultant and Delaware State Police, a single white line has been striped on Black Marlin Drive. Snow Removal – We will be installing the snow stakes along the road next week. These fluorescent yellow stakes help the plow drivers visualize the contour of the road when we have significant snow accumulations and minimize damage to irrigation systems, sod and mailboxes. We will also place orange stakes to mark the fire hydrants. We encourage individual owners to obtain stakes (preferably of a different color) and mark their drive ways and sidewalks that intersect the road. This will help prevent plow damage to your property. In addition, near intersections and at the ends of the cul- de-sacs, it helps the plow driver know where not to deposit extra snow. Of course, the road plows will push snow into your driveways. It cannot be avoided. We will publish a list of local snow removal service providers on the web site. These are folks who will clean your drive way and walks. You may wish to compare prices and make some arrangements with one of these companies ahead of time. Please let us know if you have a service provider whom you can recommend, or if you have had poor service from a supplier. We can cultivate a list of preferred suppliers in this manner. Please address questions or concerns to Lou Manfredo at [email protected]. Finance – As we approach the end of the year, we are on track to meet our Operating Budget targets for income and expense. We have spent a significant amount from our Reserve Fund to complete the recent paving work. The special assessment planned for 2012 will allow us to return the balance to required levels and fund key maintenance projects scheduled next year. Building Plans – The ARC has copies of many house plans submitted for construction approval. We would like to return these plans to homeowners who wish to retrieve them (any unclaimed copies will be recycled). If you would like to check, Patty Soffronoff will have the collection available at her home, 36315 Tarpon Drive on Saturday, November 19 th between 10am and 12pm and Sunday, November 20 th , between 1pm and 4pm. If you have questions, please call Patty. Meetings – Our Annual Meeting is scheduled for November 19, 2011 at 12:30 pm at the Lewes Public Library. At that time we’ll be voting to elect Board members and to decide whether or not to change our covenants to permit one annual community- wide yard sale. This change will require approval by 70% of the members or 131 property-owners. Block Captains plan to make calls to remind you to cast your vote. Natural Gas Update – Our community site map is presently under review by Chesapeake Utilities. Later this month, the company will be installing a gas main along Gills Neck Road and past the entrance to Wolfe Pointe. We do not yet have confirmation of their schedule for service to homes within the development. Pool – We’ve winterized the fresh water lines in the pool area and closed the bathhouse. Thank you very much to the busy volunteers who helped stack and store the pool furniture. Wolfe Pointe News Get the Pointe! Volume 6 Issue 11 November 2011 Board Talk Social Committee Note: Please see page 3 for detailed information and sign up sheet for the Christmas Party, and page 4 for details on the Meals on Wheels charity program. Book Club: Next meeting is November 14, 7:00 pm. The book is The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. To join the book club, please contact Aimee Wiest. Garden Club The garden club meets the third Wednesday of each month, however, the next meeting has been changed to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. To join the Garden Club please contact Jean Insolia. Save The Date December 18 th Holiday Cocktail Party 4 to 7 PM

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Page 1: Wolfe Pointe News...book is The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. To join the book club, please contact Aimee Wiest. Garden Club The garden club meets the third Wednesday of each month,

Wolfe Pointe News

Roads – We have completed the annual application of hot tar to fill cracks on the sections of community roads that were not paved. This will help maintain the integrity of the asphalt and prevent water from damaging the base layers. Stop lines and corner lines have been painted on the newly paved intersections. Upon the advice of our Engineering consultant and Delaware State Police, a single white line has been striped on Black Marlin Drive.

Snow Removal – We will be installing the snow stakes along the road next week. These fluorescent yellow stakes help the plow drivers visualize the contour of the road when we have significant snow accumulations and minimize damage to irrigation systems, sod and mailboxes. We will also place orange stakes to mark the fire hydrants.

We encourage individual owners to obtain stakes (preferably of a different color) and mark their drive ways and sidewalks that intersect the road. This will help prevent plow damage to your property. In addition, near intersections and at the ends of the cul-de-sacs, it helps the plow driver know where not to deposit extra snow.

Of course, the road plows will push snow into your driveways. It cannot be avoided. We will publish a list of local snow removal service providers on the web site. These are folks who will clean your drive way and walks. You may wish to compare prices and make some arrangements with one of these companies ahead of time. Please let us know if you have a service provider whom you can recommend, or if you have had poor service from a supplier. We can cultivate a list of preferred suppliers in this manner.

Please address questions or concerns to Lou Manfredo at [email protected].

Finance – As we approach the end of the year, we are on track to meet our Operating Budget targets for income and expense. We have spent a significant amount from our Reserve Fund to complete the recent paving work. The special assessment planned for 2012 will allow us to return the balance to required levels and fund key maintenance projects scheduled next year.

Building Plans – The ARC has copies of many house plans submitted for construction approval. We would like to return these plans to homeowners who wish to retrieve them (any unclaimed copies will be recycled). If you would like to check, Patty Soffronoff will have the collection available at her home, 36315 Tarpon Drive on Saturday, November 19th between 10am and 12pm and Sunday, November 20th, between 1pm and 4pm. If you have questions, please call Patty.

Meetings – Our Annual Meeting is scheduled for November 19, 2011 at 12:30 pm at the Lewes Public Library. At that time we’ll be voting to elect Board members and to decide whether or not to change our covenants to permit one annual community-wide yard sale. This change will require approval by 70% of the members or 131 property-owners. Block Captains plan to make calls to remind you to cast your vote.

Natural Gas Update – Our community site map is presently under review by Chesapeake Utilities. Later this month, the company will be installing a gas main along Gills Neck Road and past the entrance to Wolfe Pointe. We do not yet have confirmation of their schedule for service to homes within the development.

Pool – We’ve winterized the fresh water lines in the pool area and closed the bathhouse. Thank you very much to the busy volunteers who helped stack and store the pool furniture.

Wolfe Pointe News Get the Pointe!

Volume 6 Issue 11 November 2011

Board Talk Social Committee

Note: Please see page 3 for detailed information and sign up sheet for the Christmas Party, and page 4 for details on the Meals on Wheels charity program. Book Club: Next meeting is November 14, 7:00 pm. The book is The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. To join the book club, please contact Aimee Wiest. Garden Club The garden club meets the third Wednesday of each month, however, the next meeting has been changed to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. To join the Garden Club please contact Jean Insolia.

Save The Date December 18th

Holiday Cocktail Party

4 to 7 PM

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Wolfe Pointe Board Contacts Denise Clemons, President [email protected] Dave Levenson, Vice President, Pool Committee [email protected] Paul Townsend [email protected] Patty Soffronoff, Secretary, [email protected] Tom Foster, Grounds Committee, Website [email protected] Bob LaMorte, Newsletter, Website, Directory, Tennis, [email protected] Lou Manfredo, Roads, Grounds & Swales [email protected] Sandra Ware, [email protected] , Architectural Review Committee Cathy Ward, Social Committee [email protected]

Social Committee Contacts Jean Insolia [email protected] Stephanie Mauck [email protected] Kathleen McCain [email protected] Meg Mocci [email protected] Terry Palumbo [email protected] Catherine Pando [email protected] Adrienne Ponzini [email protected] Donna Repass [email protected] Connie Shockley [email protected] Allyn Wagamon [email protected] Cathy Ward [email protected] Aimee Wiest [email protected] Louise Foster [email protected] Our community web site is WolfePointe.com. Take a look for updated community information and interesting links. Directory Changes - send to Wolfe Pointe, PO Box 367, Lewes, DE 19958, or Fax 302-644-7550 or email information to [email protected]

Wolfe Pointe Advertisers Let’s support businesses and services within our community!

Submit your business card, or a business card sized ad for your special occasion (birthday, graduations, etc.). Ads are $20 per card or a 6 month “subscription” for $90. To submit and pay for ads, please contact Bob LaMorte at [email protected], or 703-2736. Our goal is to highlight local businesses and celebrations within our Wolfe Pointe community and generate funds for future activities.

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Christmas Cocktail Party!!!! When: Sunday December 18, 4-7 PM Where: Ned and Kathy Butera's home 16896 Black Marlin Circle Cost: $10 Per Person What: Beer, Wine Dessert and Soda will be provided. Each person or couple should bring a HEAVY hors d'oeuvre for 10-12 people.

Name and Number of Adults: _____________________ Phone Number: ________________________________ Dish you will be bringing: _________________________ ______________________________________________ Please tear this off and leave it in the basket on Connie Shockley’s porch at 35986 Blue Runner Lane, with a check made payable to Wolfe Pointe Property Owners Association Social Committee no later than 12/09/2010.

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