4TH of JULY GREENBRIER PARADE

THE ANNUAL 4TH of JULY GREENBRIER PARADE

COVID STYLE

SATURDAY JULY 4th: 4:00 START

 

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 parking lot.  All are encouraged to participate.  For those who cannot participate, come out and enjoy this great neighborhood tradition.

The parade will be modified due to the Cov-19 Pandemic. The state of KY guidelines will be utilized. All adult participants acknowledge this at their own risk to exposure. All adult participants allowing minor children to participate are responsible for their adhering to all recommended guidelines. Failure to do so may result in expulsion. Please review the  KY guidelines below for groups with particular emphasis to masks being worn and 6ft social distancing adhered.

LINK:  KY Covid Guidelines for Groups

Spring Events

Save the dates!

Ladies Tea: Sunday, March 8.

Neighborhood Business Meeting:  UPDATE:  The meeting is cancelled.  Monday, April 13 at the home of Carl and Sarah Lee, 1805 Bahama Rd.  Please note that this meeting is subject to change as the virus situation unfolds.

Neighborhood Garage Sale: Saturday, April 25.  UPDATE:  The sale is cancelled.

No Book Club in April or May

The Greenbrier Book Club normally meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM.

The normal meeting location is the Club House. During the Winter when the Club is closed, alternative arrangements will be made.

It is hoped that the meetings will resume in June.

Contact Marilyn Sidun at marilyn.s5000@gmail.com for further details.

 

March Book Club

The Greenbrier Book Club will meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM.

The normal meeting location is the Club House. During the Winter when the Club is closed, alternative arrangements will be made.

The March meeting will be at the Country Club on the 24th. Join us for dinner and a discussion of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson.

A NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling novel, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek is a powerful message about how the written word affects people–a story of hope and heartbreak, raw courage and strength splintered with poverty and oppression, and one woman’s chances beyond the darkly hollows.

Inspired by the true and historical blue-skinned people of Kentucky and the brave and dedicated Kentucky Pack Horse library service, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek showcases a first in traditionally published literary novels— a bold and unique story about the Kentucky Blue people and Packhorse Librarians — a tale of fierce strength and one woman’s belief that books can carry us anywhere — even back home.

Contact Marilyn Sidun at marilyn.s5000@gmail.com for further details.

Ladies Tea 2020

Ladies!

All GRI dues-paid ladies are invited to our annual spring tea this weekend. Our hostess, Cristie Cerniglia, will be preparing punch , appetizers and other goodies for your enjoyment! Please RSVP to Cristie by calling or texting her at 859-351-9047 ASAP!

Cristie and her family have taken the formerly unremarkable house at 2242 Bahama Road (the corner of Bahama and Bahama) to a showplace you will be delighted to see!

Please don’t delay! Make plans to see the re-model and visit with other neighbors and friends this Sunday, March 8th, from 2-4pm.

Please use the front door or come up the back stairs and go through the door on the rear deck.

Thank you!

February Book Club

Lara Prescott - The Secrets We Keep

The Greenbrier Book Club will meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM.

The February meeting will be at The Chop House on Richmond Road on the 25th. Join us for dinner and a discussion of The Secrets We Keep by Lara Prescott.

The Secrets We Kept is a thrilling tale of secretaries turned spies, of love, duty, and sacrifice. Inspired by the CIA plot to infiltrate the hearts of Soviet Russia, not with propaganda, but with the greatest love story of the 20th century: Doctor Zhivago. From Moscow and the Gulag to D.C. and Paris, The Secrets We Kept captures a watershed moment in the history of literature. Told with soaring emotional intensity and captivating historical detail, and centered on the belief that a piece of art can change the world.

Contact Marilyn Sidun at marilyn.s5000@gmail.com for further details.

DUES ARE NOW DUE FOR THIS YEAR

DUES ARE NOW DUE FOR THIS YEAR. $100 PER YEAR – LESS THAN $9 PER MONTH – WHAT A DEAL!

Your dues help pay for:
Maintaining the Front and Rear Entrances
Security Cameras
Our website
Our Voicemail and Message Signage
Welcome Packets for new Residents
Holiday Decoration contest
Neighborhood Directory
Neighborhood Newsletter printing and postage

etc.

FEEL FREE TO DROP OFF OR MAIL OR PAYPAL  YOUR DUES TO TREASURER JOHN SCHMIDT, 3556 ANTILLES DRIVE.

Click for:  PayPal Dues Page

THANKS!

GREENBRIER RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION, INC.