Thursday, June 16, 2011

neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
The Salvitti's are having a moving sale on Saturday, June 25 at 1292 Turnbury Lane from 8 am to 1pm. They have furniture and household goods.  Please stop by and find some treasures - and if you want to set up a sale of your own, there will be people coming in the neighborhood so it is a good time. Have you noticed that several of the homes in the neighborhood have sold recently? Encouraging!

I have a few contractor recommendations to pass on to you from other neighbors. Keep sending me names...everyone appreciates some guidance in selecting a contractor.
Happy summer to you all!
Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775

(From Ora Reinheimer) I just had my house remodeled, such as changing the  wood floors, fix the windows, carpenter work, and painting around the house.  The contractor was so good and very very reasonable.  If you do not like what he did, he does not mind changing it.  It is wonderful to have someone as a handy man around LIKE WILSON.  His card reads as follows:

_________
JW Interior & designs Inc.
Fast Service-Low Prices-Complete Satisfaction
FULL Dry wall & Dry wall repairs
Floorings Tile/Marble, Vinyl,
Hardwood and Carpet, etc
Paint & Wall paper
House Cleaning & Power Wash and more

FULL INTERIOR WORKS AND REPAIRS
TO OURS CLIENTS SATISFACTIONS.

call Wilson for your free estimate 215 680-1404
JW.interiors_desings@hotmail.com


Hi Carol:  I just wanted to give you the name of a business who recently replaced our roof.  Their name is Narvon Run Builders, LLC.  You can reach them via Gideon Lapp, 717-355-5570 or 5528. We can't say enough about them. They are extremely fair priced, efficient, pleasant, and do outstanding work.  They arrive on time, put in a full day's work and are extremely clean and neat.  They do roofs, framing, remodeling, new houses and additions.
 
They have done work for others that we know and come highly recommended.  We were completely satisfied with their work and work ethics.
 
Barbara Byrne





From Donna Palmieri: 

I wanted to share the name of a person some of us in the neighborhood have used for painting and pressure washing.

 

Very reasonable and he did a terrific job in painting and sealing our garage floor and pressure our front walk and the concrete around our pool.

 

Looks like new!

 

Clinton Hearn:  215-674-8689

 

He is quick and does a neat job and very responsive.





Wednesday, June 8, 2011

neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
Julia Wagner,  a neighbor on Tanglewood , asked me to forward this to you all. They are holding an event this weekend to raise money for research into Lyme disease - something that has affected a few families in our neighborhood.
Thank you,

Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775




MontCoLyme, a non-profit started by one of our neighborhood families, the Wagners, has helped many many families, youth and individuals with health issues in our community and is holding a major awareness and fundraiser event, Lyme Light Fashion Show on Saturday, June 11th.  It is being sponsored by Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's Center of Integrative Medicine and will be at the Jefferson alumni hall, center city Philadelphia. See attached flyer and www.montcolyme.org for details and on-line tickets. 
 
This event will feature YOUTH and CHILDREN impacted by chronic Lyme disease and educate through their stories.  Half the models are donated by the John Robert Powers modeling agency, and half are the Lyme Youth. Stores from Old Navy to Banana Republic and Norma Kamali will be featured.
 
This is a tremendous opportunity to get in and enjoy Philadelphia, and learn something that unfortunately we all need to be aware of in our area, that could in fact by life-saving for our kids, and for adults.  Many children with undetected Lyme disease present with issues like ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, auditory processing issues, behavioral issues like anxiety, depression, bipolar, and oppositional defiance.  Their personalities change, and their school performance suffers when these conditions go mis/undiagnosed. 
 
Come support MontCoLyme on Saturday, if you can't make it, please consider a donation to fund the ongoing education and outreach of this group. Donations are tax-deductible.  If you want to be included on MontCoLyme's email list, send an email to montcolyme@aol.com   See attached flyer and donation form.
 
Thank you, Julia Wagner
President of MontCoLyme,
Chair of LymeActionPA (a state-wide coalition active in legislation advocacy on Lyme disease, working in partnership with our own Senator Greenleaf)
 


neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
Julia Wagner,  a neighbor on Tanglewood , asked me to forward this to you all. They are holding an event this weekend to raise money for research into Lyme disease - something that has affected a few families in our neighborhood.
Thank you,

Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775




 
MontCoLyme, a non-profit started by one of our neighborhood families, the Wagners, has helped many many families, youth and individuals with health issues in our community and is holding a major awareness and fundraiser event, Lyme Light Fashion Show on Saturday, June 11th.  It is being sponsored by Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's Center of Integrative Medicine and will be at the Jefferson alumni hall, center city Philadelphia. See attached flyer and www.montcolyme.org for details and on-line tickets. 
 
This event will feature YOUTH and CHILDREN impacted by chronic Lyme disease and educate through their stories.  Half the models are donated by the John Robert Powers modeling agency, and half are the Lyme Youth. Stores from Old Navy to Banana Republic and Norma Kamali will be featured.
 
This is a tremendous opportunity to get in and enjoy Philadelphia, and learn something that unfortunately we all need to be aware of in our area, that could in fact by life-saving for our kids, and for adults.  Many children with undetected Lyme disease present with issues like ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, auditory processing issues, behavioral issues like anxiety, depression, bipolar, and oppositional defiance.  Their personalities change, and their school performance suffers when these conditions go mis/undiagnosed. 
 
Come support MontCoLyme on Saturday, if you can't make it, please consider a donation to fund the ongoing education and outreach of this group. Donations are tax-deductible.  If you want to be included on MontCoLyme's email list, send an email to montcolyme@aol.com   See attached flyer and donation form.
 
Thank you, Julia Wagner
President of MontCoLyme,
Chair of LymeActionPA (a state-wide coalition active in legislation advocacy on Lyme disease, working in partnership with our own Senator Greenleaf)
 

 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

neighborhood news

Hi, neighbors,
Just a quick note to let you know that Eva O'Brien is holding a garage sale on Cambridge dr. this Saturday, June 11. There will also be one around the corner on Tanglewood Dr. Please stop by or take advantage of some traffic in the neighborhood and add your own sale!
Stay cool....

Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775