A warm holiday welcome at Windchime to friends and families!
Gutter Cleaning – December 5th-7th
The gutter cleaning is scheduled for December 5th-7th, weather permitting.
Please move any items you may have outside on a deck or patio away from the building to give the crew room to work with their ladders. The crew will not be responsible for damage to any items the crew must move to complete the work.
Next Book Club Meet – December 5th!
Book Club meets year-round! Cozy up with a good book, and then come to the Clubhouse at 7:00 PM for a great discussion. December 5, Empire of Deception, by Dean Jobb.
Community Updates
See below for the most recent Community Updates for Windchime:
- The budget is on target for the end of the year.
- The clubhouse may be used only for private, non-commercial events.
- The clubhouse deck will be repaired from reserves before the winter.
- Gutters will be cleaned mid to late November, after most leaves have fallen.
Next Book Club Meeting: November 1st!
The Windchime Book Club met on October 4th for a lively discussion of “A Woman of No Importance.” The next meeting is scheduled for November 1st at 7pm. The book we will be reading is Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane. All members are welcome to bring a guest.
See you there!
Next up for the Windchime Book Club:
- December 5th – Empire of Deception by Dean Jobb
- January 3rd – Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Nancy Milford
September Windchime Book Club
The September 6th meeting of the Windchime Book Club was lively and focused, as “Go as a River” by Shelley Read and “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver were discussed. What a doubleheader!
Happy 4th of July!
The Cape flags fly high on the 4th!
Have fun and stay safe!
Book Club
The Windchime book club enjoyed a lively discussion of “The Confidante”, by Christopher Gorham, on 6/21 at the Clubhouse. None of us had ever heard of Anna Rosenberg, the amazing woman who held many positions of responsibility in the Federal government during World War II and the Korean War. The GI Bill was her inspiration; it changed the lives of so many, in such important ways.
Book Club
Book Club continues to meet on the third Wednesday of the month. We had a lively discussion about “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid last week.
The selection for April is “The Passenger” by Cormac McCarthy.
We meet at 7:00 PM in the clubhouse, please join us!