Harris Teeter plans and design to be unveiled

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Chris Perry, on behalf of Suburban Land Management, will be attending civic league meetings in Wards Corner, Talbot Park, and Suburban Acres in February to unveil his plans and design for a brand new Harris Teeter anchored shopping center at the southeast corner of Wards Corner.  The following meetings are open to the public to view the plans:

  • Suburban Acres Civic League meeting: February 13, 2012 @ 6:30 / Location: Suburban Park Elementary School, 310 Thole St.
  • Talbot Park Civic League meeting: February 21, 2012 @ 7:00 / Location: Royster Memorial Church, 6901 Newport Ave.
  • Wards Corner Civic League meeting: February 27, 2012 @ 6:45 / Location: Fitness and Wellness Center, 7300 Newport Ave.

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February 2012 – Community Newsletter

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Here it is, The Feb Edition of THE SUBURBAN…provided for your information and enjoyment… (possibly sweeter than the box of chocolates you’re expecting next week!)

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Missen a kitten?

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Where’s my owner?

We found this adorable cat that kept meowing to be let into our house.  He’s too friendly to be feral and I looked at his claws today and they appear to have been clipped some time back.   I’d love to keep him, but I’m sure some little girl misses her kitten!

contact:  rader.deidra@gmail.com

January 2012 ~ Community Newsletter

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Happy New Year!

Enjoy the first 2012 edition of The Suburban!

 

 

 

December 2011 ~ Community Newsletter

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The final edition of The Suburban available here in full color! 

 (don’t panic…only final for 2011)

Enjoy!

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November 2011 ~ Community Newsletter

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Enjoy the latest edition of The Suburban

…falling onto your desktop like the colorful leaves of autumn.

October 2011 – Community Newsletter

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Boo! 

no…just The Suburban.

September Letter from the President / Community Newsletter

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I was in awe to finally find myself inside St. Andrews of Roanoke. It ranked higher than the Mill Mountain Star…and even above the larger than life-sized display of “me” in the Museum of Transportation…which I have not yet seen

I must have really looked like “the visitor”, because as I stood agape after Mass admiring the historic sanctuary, I received two separate invitations to dinner with the local division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. In all of my experiences in Roanoke I’ve found nothing but warm reception from the people. Realizing that dinner (alone…on this business trip) was next on my agenda, I opened myself to adventure and accepted the second invitation presented by a gentleman who introduced himself as “David Bowers”.

I followed my host into town to the restaurant where we enjoyed a fine meal garnished with better conversation, and I felt nothing like a stranger as this group had so openly welcomed me at their table. That morning, I didn’t expect to end the day having experienced an earthquake, or to find myself at the dinner table with Mr. Bowers and his female companion, Mr. Bowers’ mother, two priests (including the Monsignor of St. Andrews), the principal of Roanoke Catholic School and his wife, and the Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Imagine my surprise to read Mr. Bowers’ business card (exchanged after the invitation)…“City of Roanoke….Mayor”.

I tell you this story because the friendly experience reminds me of what I’ve found consistently in Suburban Acres throughout my five year tenure. Folks here are open and ready to share life with one another. This is a strong neighborhood made of people who care about people…folks who look for opportunities to lend a hand and share a laugh. Even in this modern-day culture, we still borrow sugar from next-door and readily welcome each other to the table.  I love it!

The kindness of strangers is a reminder that we are all neighbors.   The kindness of neighbors is something to be celebrated joyously!

Continue to be kind to each other. See you soon!

~ Timothy

Please, enjoy the September newsletter!

Community Newsletter ~ August 2011

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Through the smoke…emerges The Suburban - August 2011 edition.  Enjoy!

July 4th, 2011 * Parade Photos Posted!!

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The 6th Annual Suburban Acres 4th of July parade and celebration was OUTSTANDING!  Check out our Photos page to see pictures!

You can email this link to your friends & family!   http://suburban23505.com/pictures/

If you have some great photos to share, please email them to suburbanacres@gmail.com, or contact Tim Fox to pass them off via flash drive or cd.   We’ll be glad to post your pictures too!

Also, if you use slide.com or another picture hosting website, you can email us the code and we’ll post your slideshow on suburban23505.com for all of our neighbors to enjoy!

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