Spring at Windchime!
Entrance is looking mighty fine these days, thanks to the talented landscape committee!

Windchime Happenings
Check out the latest Windchime happenings below!
Residents are welcome at upcoming Board Meetings!
- March 19, April 16, May 21, June 18, July 16, August 20, September 17, October 15, November 19, December 17
Mah Jong: Every Wednesday at 1pm, join your neighbors and play Mah Jong.
Book Club: First Wednesday of every month at 7pm.
- March: Conclave by Robert Harris
- April: Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange
- May: Chasing Me to My Grave by Winfred Rembert
March
- 17th @ 7pm – Movie Night! Celebrate St. Patricks Day with the funny Irish film, Waking Ned Devine. Popcorn included!
April
- 22nd @ 5pm – Wine and Cheese Tasting
Windchime Updates

Upcoming Board Meetings: 9AM on 11/17 and 12/7 in the Clubhouse. Residents welcome!
Roofing project is ahead of schedule.
Fall landscape cleanup will be finished before Thanksgiving, and snow stakes will be in place by Dec. 1.
New garage lights go on at dusk and off at dawn. Remember to leave the switch on!
Fall Appreciation
So much appreciation for the landscape team, who keep the entrance and post office looking so welcoming!
It may look like Fall, but feels like late summer. Second summer is the best!


New Roofs and Special Assessment

Summer Sendoff!
BYOB cocktails and nibbles Thursday, 9/5 from 4:00-6:00 at the clubhouse! See flyer below for additional details – see you there!

Summer in Bloom
The Landscape Committee continues to enhance the beauty of Windchime!

Windchime’s Annual Meeting
The annual meeting was held on June 22nd. It was announced that Mike MacDonald, the Mercantile Property Manager responsible for Windchime, was resigning to move to AZ. Bob Linney is the new PM.
Tony Dyer
The passing of Tony Dyer is a great loss to our community, as well as to his family and friends. His gentle, kind, and gracious demeanor was so welcome, as he walked his adorable pooch and stopped to chat with everyone he met along the way. We’ll keep his spirit close, and spread some good cheer in his memory as we stroll around our lanes. RIP, Tony!

