As mandated by Greenbrier’s Bylaws, the GRI Board must hold two biannual meetings, one in April, and one in October. (Do you know Greenbrier’s Bylaws and Deed Restrictions may be found on this website under “Library” and in all GB Directories?) The date of the Fall meeting will be Monday, October 15th, at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road. All GB residents are invited to a social get-together before the meeting to enjoy drinks and snacks at 6:00 pm; program to follow. Further details will be available closer to the October date.
Ever think about what happens when you call 911? Do you wonder if there are specific police assigned to our neighborhood? Do police write speeding tickets to meet quotas? Answers to these and any other questions you may have will be answered at our first “Coffee with a Cop” event held at the Greenbrier Golf and Country Club on August 29 at 10.30am. and hosted by Officer Dawn Dunn Norden. A second “Coffee” will be planned in September if needed!
UPDATE: If you would like to RSVP to this event, either call Angie Doyle at 293-1508, or e-mail her at adoyle@GreenbrierGCC.com.
UPDATE #2: Angie’s e-mail address was corrected.
Time to Clean out those closets for the annual Fall Garage Sale! Saturday, September 29th will be a busy day for all our neighbors participating in the fall Garage sale, from 8am – 2pm, as will be advertised. Residents who wish to display their goods on Friday the 28th should prepare their own signs showing shoppers the way to their treasures. Traffic will be heavier than usual this weekend so keep an eye on kids and pets to make sure they stay safe. Questions? Call Cyndy Powell at 299-5566 for info.
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ND-1 Overlay Petition Information for Large Lot Owners

Greenbrier ND-1 Areas
Click: to learn more about the ND-i Overlay Petition for large lots in Greenbrier (Area 1).
O Romeo…
FOUND!
Thanks for looking.
Romeo has not been home since July 25. He is a domestic shorthair, a Buff color that almost looks creamy. He has his collar and is chipped. He’s had all his shots. He likes the golf course. If you see him please call Susi Hopkins 859-533-9277, anytime.
Thank you!
Fourth of July Extravaganza, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Celebrate the Fourth of July with the annual Greenbrier parade. Meet at the cul-de-sac on Antigua at 3:30pm with decorated bikes, carts and scooters. Prizes and awards will be given out at the conclusion of the parade. The parade will begin at 4:00pm and will proceed up Antilles and around Bahama ending at the Club. All are encouraged to participate. At the Club, there will be inflatables, snow cones, pool activities and more. For those who cannot participate, come out and enjoy this great neighborhood tradition.
Questions? call Chris Thiel, Parademaster @ 294-9734
June 2018 Newsletter Published
The June edition of the Greenbrier Links Newsletter has been published.
Click here to download.
Open House at the Greenbrier Country Club June 7
An invitation from the Greenbrier Country Club:
Open House
Thursday June 7, 5-7 P.M.
Please join us in the Family Dining Room to tour our newly-remodeled Clubhouse and to learn more about membership opportunities like the Clubhouse membership that allows you to dine and attend Clubhouse events at very little cost each month.
Appetizers will be served and the bar will be open for purchases.
RSVP to 859-293-1508 or adoyle@greenbriergcc.com
GGCC Open House Invitation
Lost Cat
Nora, a black and white female, is missing from home.
Please call or text Claire Ruggles at: (859) 533-4391
Neighborhood Yard Sale Set for April 28
The Greenbrier Yard sale will be Saturday, April 28 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Some sales will begin on Friday.
For information contact Cyndy Powell at 299-5566. There is no need to call unless you have a question or need signage to direct shoppers off of Bahama Road.
Primary Vote Set For May 22
The Primary elections are just a few weeks away. Please remember to vote on May 22.
Candidates running to succeed departing Mayor Jim Grey include Ronnie Bastin, former Lexington police chief, Linda Gorton, former Vice Mayor, Skip Horine, Teresa Isaac, former Lexington Mayor, Ike Lawrence, Councilmember at large Kevin Stinnett, and William Weyman. The top two candidates will move on to the November ballot.
There are ten candidates running for the three at-large council positions. The candidate receiving the most votes in November will step into the Vice Mayor position.
Of note, two candidates are running to represent Greenbrier in the 12th Council district. They are incumbent Kathy Plomin, a Greenbrier neighbor and newcomer Monteia Monday Owenby. Since there are only two candidates they both will appear on the November ballot.
The partisan portion of the primary ballot includes a hotly contested race for the 6th Congressional district. The Republican slate includes incumbent Andy Barr while the Democrat ballot includes Jim Gray and newcomer Amy McGrath.
For more information and to view a complete ballot, please visit:
Fayette County Clerk – Elections
Ladies Tea
The Greenbrier Resident’s Inc. held their 15th Annual Ladies Tea on Sunday, April15th, in the home of Leslie Russ. New neighbors and neighbors who have lived in Greenbrier gathered for a wonderful selection of food, tea and mimosas and conversation. A good time was had by all . Thank you ,Leslie, for such a lovely afternoon!
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