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The Association staff was informed this morning that the tennis court repairs at the Holbrook Recreation Complex will begin sooner than expected. The fence surrounding the courts will be removed today and resurfacing will begin early next week. These courts will be unavailable for play for several weeks.
You are welcome to use the tennis courts at the Glick Road facility while work is in progress at the Holbrook courts. We will keep you informed of the progress on the court repairs.
The annual meeting of Murifield Association was held last evening at The Country Club at Muirfield Village. Congratulations to the newly elected and re-elected board members!
Robert Fathman
Rory Gaydos
Michael Russell
The Association thanks all who serve and have served on the Board of Directors, all who ran for election, and all who voted.
Muirfield Association is pleased to pass on the following invitation from The Country Club at Muirfield Village:
The Country Club at Muirfield Village to Sponsor First Official Muirfield Village Pelotonia Team
TCCMV is proud to announce its sponsorship of Muirfield Village's first official Pelotonia Team!
The Club and TCCMV member and longtime Muirfield Village resident Dale Darnell will lead this year's team in its goal to help end cancer.
In its first year, the team will ride in honor of late Muirfield Village residents Skip Juris and Patricia Taylor.
The Club invites all Muirfield Village residents to join us for an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. at TCCMV (8715 Muirfield Dr.) to learn more about our initiative and to gather information about how residents can ride, volunteer or fundraise to help us in our efforts! View the official meeting flyer here.
To RSVP for the meeting or to learn more about team Muirfield Village, contact Dale Darnell at rddarnell36@gmail.com.
About Pelotonia: In 2008, Pelotonia was established with the objective to fund life-saving cancer research. In its eight years, Pelotonia has raised more than $130 million for cancer research. Thanks to its generous funding partners, Pelotonia is able to direct 100 percent of every dollar raised by its participants to cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center –James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute.
A number of residents have complained about dog waste being left in a common area located between Gullane Court and Pitlochry Court, outlined in red below. This violates Dublin City code § 96.17 and can carry a city fine of $100 for each offense.
The Association is grateful for those pet owners who properly dispose of dog waste and ask all pet owners to follow city ordinances. Please clean up after pets as a courtesy to your neighbors.
This area will soon be the location of a new section of Muirfield pathways! A pathway section will be constructed to connect the existing path near Pitlochry with Gullane Court. The construction date has not been finalized yet.
Muirfield Association is pleased to pass on the following announcement from the City of Dublin:
Dispose of your household hazardous waste products at SWACO's Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Event!
Saturday, April 22, 2017
8 am to 2 pm
Ashland Chemical Inc.
5200 Blazer Parkway
Dublin, OH 43017
Environmental Enterprises (EEI) will be collecting household hazardous items, AMVETS is collecting various household items, Accurate IT will be collecting electronic items to be recycled (with the exception of CRT monitors and televisions) and Ashland is collecting can goods or monetary donations for Operation Feed. More information can be found here.
Muirfield Association is pleased to pass on the following message from The Country Club at Muirfield Village Foundation.
The Country Club at Muirfield Village Foundation is holding its eighth annual Recycling Day on Saturday, April 29, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Club’s parking lot at 8715 Muirfield Drive in Dublin. Onsite document shredding will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm.
The Foundation will provide on-site shredding of documents, recycle electronics, dispose of batteries, and accept donations of clothing and household goods. Recycling services are free of charge with the exception of a nominal charge which must be collected to dispose of tube-style TVs ($2/inch), CRT monitors ($15), large office copiers ($35) and LCD/flat panel TVs ($5).
Monetary donations for the Foundation will be gratefully accepted and will enable the Foundation to provide grants to local nonprofit organizations that serve children with special needs. The Foundation provided grants in 2016 to Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio, Dublin Special Olympics, Buddy Up Tennis, Childhood League Center, and Bridgeway Academy.
Get more more details and a complete list of items accepted here.Published April 20, 2017