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Sandyport Fest this Friday!

ATTENTION SANDYPORT RESIDENTS – SANDYPORT FEST IN OCTOBER!

Friday 5th October Phase V Pool 7:30-10:30PM

Please come out and join your neighbours for a fun evening of mingling at our very own October Fest! This is a community gathering event, so if possible, please contribute a small dish of finger food to add to the festivities. There will be a cash bar but feel free to bring your own drinks. Let’s get to know each other and have some fun! This is an adult only party.

Please RSVP to Sandyport Social Committee via Viviane Kaiser at viviane_kaiser@hotmail.com or Kim Lines at lines@coralwave.com

We hope to see you there!

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Replacement poolside furniture

We appreciate the patience of residents whilst awaiting delivery of poolside furniture which we are pleased to advise is now installed. Each pool area is furnished with 4 chaise lounges with 2 side tables and a table with parasol and 4 chairs. The gazebo in phase V has an additional 2 chaise lounges with side table and table with parasol and 4 chairs. Please do not remove any furniture from their locations and also ensure that the parasols are closed after use. The community would appreciate the assistance of all residents to ensure that the furniture is handled in the proper manner.

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Trike-A-Thon Event Notification

The St. Judes Trike-A-Thon Event will be repeated in 2012 on Friday January 27th, 2012 in Sandyport. The event will take place between the hours of 9:00am and 12:30pm and drivers should be aware that children between ages 2-6 are the main participants therefore extra care should be taken when driving through the property during the event.

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Reservations

We have updated our policy for reserving the pool or playground areas in the interests of ensuring that the areas are left orderly for other users.

A deposit of $200 is required prior to the booking being confirmed of which $150 shall be refunded if the area is left tidy and undamaged. Payments are to be made directly to the management office.

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Marathon Bahamas 2011 – Road closures

Hello fellow Sandyport residents! I wanted to let all of you know what will be going on this Sunday, January 16th. An international marathon will be running right past Sandyport! You may have seen the signs on West Bay Street for Marathon Bahamas, and many of you may remember the inaugural event last year in February. It was a fantastic event last year, and this year should be even better.

We would love for you to come to W. Bay St., either at the front entrance of Sandyport or by the Club One (old Bally’s) gym to cheer for all of the runners. The management of Sandyport requests that you refrain from sitting or standing on the beautiful new grass that was just planted. You might consider bringing some folding chairs to sit on, and cowbells or any other noise makers you have around the house (leftover New Year’s noisemakers are perfect!). It is also fun for the runners to see you holding large signs with your own words of inspiration! The race begins at Arawak Cay, goes into town, and then comes west as far as Nirvana before turning back to finish at Arawak Cay, so those runners participating in the full marathon and the marathon relay will pass Sandyport twice. The event starts at 6am, and the runners should be running past Sandyport starting from about 7am. The race finishes at 1pm.

Just like last year, W. Bay St. will be closed to traffic. Officially the road is closed from midnight Saturday, but in actuality the road will be open for local residents. Even once the race is started, the road will be intermittently passable. You may have to wait a bit to get in and out of Sandyport if there is a large group of runners going by, so plan for this delay if you are trying to get somewhere such as church at a specific time. They will probably divert you off of W. Bay St. as soon as possible (for example they may route you through Westridge, or Skyline Drive). The goal of the police is to keep the marathon participants safe and the local residents happy. They were able to accomplish this quite well last year, so it should be fine again this year. I still would recommend staying home on Sunday morning unless you absolutely must go out, as the diversions may make your trip slow going. Enjoy the event, bring a picnic and come cheer for the runners. They will really appreciate it, and you will have a great time! Maybe you will even be inspired to run it next year!

Thanks for your patience and cooperation with this event. We really appreciate it!

Sincerely,

Kathryn de Souza, MD

Acting Medical Director, Marathon Bahamas

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