Spring Business Meeting Set for Monday, April 8

All residents are invited to attend the Spring Business Meeting of the Greenbrier Residents, Inc.  This by-law mandated event will be held at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road.  Drinks and snacks will be served at 6.30pm; the program will start promptly at 7pm. 

Our keynote speaker is Mr. Rob Bartley, Regional Sales Manager over Lexington with Metronet, the fiber optic network that began construction in parts of Lexington this past year.  Mr. Bartley will be available to answer any questions you may have about this new internet option. Also on the agenda,will  be Kathy Plomin, our 12th District Councilmember and neighbor,  to present highlights of Council activity this past quarter.  So take this opportunity to catch up on GRI detailed budget info as well as other neighborhood news. Mingle with your neighbors and friends! 

Don’t miss the Spring Business Meeting of the Greenbrier Residents, Inc. Monday, April 8th, at 6.30pm.

Mariana

Spring 2019 Events

This spring, the GRI Board is hosting several exciting events.  These activities benefit all Greenbrier residents, and everyone has a responsibility to contribute to these shared costs through paying their voluntary dues of $100 per year – a mere $8 per month.  If you have not yet paid your dues,or want to know more of what activities your dues help provide, please contact Treasurer John Schmidt, at 3556 Antilles Drive (299-5656) or visit our Dues web page to pay by PayPal, credit card or e-check.

On March 27th, you have an opportunity to sit in “On the Table” and speak about what’s on your mind! Co-hosted by neighbor and Councilmember Kathy Plomin, this civic initiative will be held at 2pm in the Greenbrier Country Club.  RSVP to adoyle@greenbriergcc.com if you wish to attend. This event, now in its 3rd year, offers citizens of Fayette County a chance to discuss what concerns them most about life in the Bluegrass. Past topics included equity, social inclusion and race relations.  Bring your ideas to “On the Table” this month! Log on to https://www.bgcf.org/onthetable for more details.   

Monday evening, April 8th, will be the GRI Spring Business meeting held at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road. Snacks and drinks are served at 6.30pm ; the meeting will begin at 7pm.  Speakers will include representatives from Metronet; a detailed budget report and news of neighborhood interest. We will also gauge interest in offering another “Coffee with a Cop” in the neighborhood at the meeting.

The GRI- sponsored Spring Garage sale will take place April 26 & 27, though homeowners can choose to open only on Saturday the 27th if they prefer.  This is your golden opportunity to clean out those closets and clear out the garages.  Your unwanted, outgrown, and unloved items may be someone else’s coveted treasures.   As always, further details will be provided closer to the upcoming event!

We encourage you to attend our meetings and welcome any suggestions as to how the GRI may better serve its members! If you are unable to attend, feel free to use our Contact web page for any questions of concerns.

Mariana

Ladies Tea 2018

Hey GB Ladies!

Our annual Ladies Tea will be held this Sunday, February 24th from 2-4 pm at the home of Lynn Gaunce, 2227 Bahama Road. ALL Greenbrier ladies who have paid their annual dues should have already received their invites, and have RSVP’d to Lynn at 421-9420. If you are a paid member and have NOT received your invitation to the Tea, please call Lynn today. See you there!

Mariana

Happy Holidays!

It’s that time of year again!

Already, many Greenbrier neighbors have decked their doorways, trees, front lawns, roofs and mailboxes with colored lights and festive trimmings in anticipation of jolly old St.- wait!wait! – what they’re really waiting for is the stealth visit by anonymous GB elves judging “Most Whimsical”, “Best Entryway”, “Best Overall Display” and any other display they think should be applauded!

Last year, winners were chosen – and awarded gift certificates to their fav restaurants in Hamburg – at 3512 Trinidad (Hamms); 3637 Antilles (Vettrainos), and 1772 Bahama (Price/Higgins).

Who will be the lucky winners of coveted elf selections this year? Judging will be completed by December 21st at 11.30pm, so there is lots of time to show and share your festive flair with the rest of the neighborhood. Good luck and Happy Holidays to all!

PVA O'Neil to Speak at Fall 2018 Business Meeting

David Neil PVA

David Neil PVA


The PVA office determines the fair cash value of your property which, in part, determines the amount of property tax you owe.
Will Greenbrier be one of Fayette County’s neighborhoods assessed in 2019?
This and other pertinent questions will be answered by guest speaker David O’Neill, PVA Chief Administrator, at the fall Business Meeting on October 15th, held at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road. All residents are welcome at 6:00 pm for drinks and snacks, presentation to follow.
If you have a question for Mr O’Neil or on any other topic, you may click on our: Contact Form.

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

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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2018 SPRING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

The Spring business meeting of this neighborhood will be held on Monday, April 9th at the home of Sarah and Carl Lee, 1805 Bahama Road.
Drinks and snacks will be offered at 6.30pm; the business meeting will start promptly at 7pm. The evening’s agenda will include remarks by guest speakers Roger Mulvaney, from the LFUCG division of Traffic Engineering, as well as by our district Councilmember Kathy Plomin, and Master Gardener Sarah Lee. Also presented will be our treasurer’s report, new board projects, including our security cameras update, and the ND-1 overlay update, details of which are also posted on this website.
Other announcements will include details of the Greenbrier Ladies Tea, to be held Sunday, April 15th at the home of Andy & Leslie Russ, 2145 Bahama Road, and the date of the spring garage sale to be held on Saturday, April 28th.
Please plan to come and enjoy this informative meeting.

2017 Holiday Decorating

Holiday décor in Greenbrier this year has run the gamut from colorful to crazy, all celebrating the joys of the season. Needless to say, the neighborhood elves had a tough time judging our 2017 winners. First they want to give a shout out to the beautifully lit trees around the neighborhood, including the one on the fence row behind 2267 Bahama, the one at the corner of Bahama and Tobago Ct., and the one at the end of the driveway at 3645 Cayman Lane. Another strong contender for an appealing display was the festive assortment of lights at 2251 Bahama. The final choices were tough, but in the end the elves had to make their decisions: you decide whether or not you agree. Signs will be posted until the week of January 1st.

  • Prize for Most Whimsical display goes to Gene and Cindy Hamm, 3512 Trinidad.
  • Prize for Best Entryway goes to Henry and Laura Vettraino, 3637 Antilles.
  • Prize for Best Overall goes to the display at the Price/Higgins home, 1772 Bahama.

Thanks to all who participated in making Greenbrier a more colorful neighborhood this year and Happy Holidays!