Chosen
I will be handling marketing and sales for a terrific development just East of Charlottesville. I see a lot of Martha Jefferson Hospital connections in the future ;-) This place would be perfect for MJ employees. Have to keep it hush for a couple of days, finalizing paperwork. Above is just a glimpse of the grounds, a view from the clubhouse. There was a pool party today and I got to meet many residents.
Labels: albemarle county real estate, charlottesville real estate, convenient location, martha jefferson hospital, pantops
Speed Humps Spark Discussion in Charlottesville - NBC29
Speed Humps Spark Discussion in Charlottesville - NBC29I am quoted in this news article and video. I live in Fry's Spring Neighborhood and I love the fact that my daughter and I can walk to her friend's house, to the Lawn, or to Fry's Spring Beach Club every day. Walking places enhances the quality of life for us, yet sometimes it's a dangerous undertaking because of aggressive drivers.
Discussing the issue of traffic calming is a great start toward solving this problem.
Labels: charlottesville traffic calming, residential neighborhoods, safety, speed hamps
City schools proposal calls for stringent sugar reduction
More on what's going on in Charlottesville and city schools. I wonder how many daycares in town have a wellness policy? In my opinion, city schools have a chance to be a great role model for all children facilities in town!
City schools proposal calls for stringent sugar reduction: "The proposal, which would bring the first changes since 2006, calls for significant new regulations on what types of food will be available to students."
Labels: charlottesville city schools wellness policy, children's nutrition, sugar restriction, the daily progress
Some Like It Hot!
It's 100F outside, hot week literally and figuratively: showing properties, negotiation, closing, helping out with Women's Council of Realtors Picnic, and now preparing for 2 Open Houses this weekend. Oh, can't forget taking my daughter to see Sesame Street Live on Wednesday ;-)
Labels: charlottesville, charlottesville real estate, closing, john paul's john arena, negotiations, sesame street live, settlement
Sugar Petition Discussed at Charlottesville School Board Meeting - NBC29
Today was my first visit to the School Board Meeting. Interesting, a bit long, but educational. Here is the summary of the discussion that took place tonight.
Sugar Petition Discussed at Charlottesville School Board Meeting - NBC29Labels: Charlottesville School Board Meeting, Restict Sugar in schools petition, wellness policy