Annual Yard Sale is Back!!

Spring is here and the King’s Grant Community League is preparing for its 6th annual yard sale at The Triangle in front of 7-Eleven.  It will be held on Saturday, May 6th, from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  The rain date will be May 13th.

We will again provide 12’x12’ spaces for a charge of $5.00 for Community League members and $15.00 for nonmembers.  You can bring your own tables or rent 8ft. tables from us for a fee of $10.00 each.  We’ll also provide a food booth and portable restroom for your convenience.

We ask that you only sell your personal items that would normally be sold at a yard or garage sale. We are not licensed to sell things that are made or bought for resale as part of a business.  

For more information and to reserve a space and/or tables, please contact Sally Huntington at 404-3503 or by e-mail at kgclyardsale@gmail.com.  

We hope you’ll join us this year at our KGCL event as a vendor or visitor to make this our best sale ever.

Help Light Witt Park

holiday-lights-signThe King’s Grant Community League will place holiday lights in Witt Park on Kings Grant Road next weekend (December 3-4).  Much of the work is simple – installing the light strings on the shrubbery.  Some of the other work is a bit more complicated as it involves hanging our lighted stars in the trees.  We invite our King’s Grant neighbors to come lend a hand with whatever you feel comfortable doing.  We will also hang our Christmas wreaths at the community entrance walls in Kings Grant Road.  We will work in two sessions:  Saturday from 9:00-11:00am and Sunday from 1:00-3:00pm.  Your King’s Grant Community League annual membership dues make this annual display possible.

General Meeting Thursday

The King’s Grant Community League (KGCL) will hold its first general meeting of the new membership year at 7:30 PM in the King’s Grant Elementary School auditorium on Thursday, October 20th.   All members and prospective members are invited to attend.

Our guest speaker for the event is Mr. J.D. Bannigan, the Real Estate Assessor for the city of Virginia Beach.  He will speak about the assessment process, what drives changes (that ultimately show up in your real estate tax bill), and will answer questions from the audience.  Mr. Bannigan is a lifelong resident of Virginia Beach.  He graduated from Princess Anne High School and attended Virginia Tech where he earned a Bachelor degree in Business Administration.  Later, he earned a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Old Dominion University.  Mr. Bannigan joined the Real Estate Assessor’s Office in 1972 and has held his current position as the city’s Real Estate Assessor since 1983.  For certain, Mr. Bannigan has seen many changes in real estate values during his career of public service.  He is a member of the American Society of Appraisers and currently lives just down the road in Thalia.  For the past ten days, he has been actively engaged in the city’s response to the serious flooding that occurred in some of our nearby communities.

In addition to our program, the KGCL Officers and Directors will report on what lies ahead for the year ahead, and we will approve our 2016-2017 budget.  Our Virginia Beach Police Department community liaison officer is also scheduled to attend and will be available to answer any questions.

Please come join us.

Kings Grant Parade and Picnic

Please come for our neighborhood parade and picnic on Monday, July 4th.  Our parade will step out at 11am on Monday at Witt Park on Kings Grant Road and proceed around the lake.  We have prizes for children with the best decorated bicycles (and the judging for this is very difficult because there are so many fantastic decorations).  We have pizza, hot dogs and watermelon.  We have music, events and a few games.  One of our young neighborhood musicians will render our National Anthem on her trumpet.  You can add your signature to the Declaration of Independence.

There are free Kazoos for the first 100 children who arrive. We will start our assembly in Blue Ridge Ct at 10:30 am.  We have kayaking on the lake, a volunteer making balloon animals, a free photo booth to take a memorable picture, and more.  A police officer will be present to show the kids all the cool stuff in his cruiser.

Bring your chair and a drink.  If you have a salad or dessert you want to share with neighbors, please bring it.  We will have a few tables to place things on and tableware.

Most of all we want YOU for the parade … either in it or watching.  Walk, ride your bike, push your stroller, drive your vintage vehicle, ride your motorcycle, or pull your wagon.  Decorations and flags are a part of the celebration.   Tell your neighbors.

We thank in advance these neighborhood businesses who are supporting our event with their participation and donations:

  • Kings’ Grant 7-11
  • Marco’s Pizza
  • Valentines Photo Booth
  • Wild River Outfitters

Our schedule (but subject to some adjustment of the event sequence after the parade):
10:30-11:00 Assembly

11:00 Parade start

11:45 Parade finishes

11:55 National anthem and flag raising

12:00 Announcement of bike contest winners (prizes)

12:00-2:00 Food (pizza, hot dogs & watermelon), music, contests and events

12:30-12:45 Watermelon seed spitting contest (prize)

12:45-1:00 Bubble gum blowing contest (prize)

 

We’ll see you there.  If there is a threat of rain, please check back to the KGCL web site or our Facebook page.

Kings Grant Road sanitary pump station work reaches a milestone

IMG_4873Work to construct the below grade (underground) portion of the new sanitary pump station on Kings Grant Road near Sunnybrook Lane is complete. Neighbors may have noticed (and heard) the large steel cofferdam segments being pulled from the ground for the past several days and stacked at the site. These were the temporary walls for the deep hole (approximately 30’ below ground) where the heavily reinforced concrete wet well for sewage collection was built. The placement and removal of these steel segments was a noisy event heard for blocks. It won’t be long before the above ground work begins. The large crane that has been a fixture along the road for the past six months will soon be gone. Work is scheduled to complete near the end of November. Landscaping of the work site and restoration of the Triangle property will be done at that time.

July 4th Parade & Picnic

The King’s Grant Community League (KGCL) will host an Independence Day parade and picnic on Monday, July 4th.  Last year’s event was fantastic with several hundred neighborhood residents involved.

Based on comments from last year’s participants, we’ve extended the parade route this year.  The route will begin and end at Witt Park on Kings Grant Rd (the KGCL-owned property at the waters’ edge at the intersection of Kings Grant Rd and Blue Ridge Ct).  This year we will circle the lake.  We will gather our participants in the Blue Ridge Ct cul-de-sac, and proceed north to Watergate Ln.  We will turn right onto Watergate Ln and follow it to Smiths Ln.  From there, we go one block south and turn right onto Edinburgh Dr.  We will parade along Edinburgh Dr to Kings Grant Rd and return to Witt Park.  Start time is 11am.  Please be present by 10:45 so our volunteers can get everyone lined up.  If you are not walking or biking with us, please come out and cheer on the marchers.  We hope you will bring your flag.  After the parade, we will have contests, music and a picnic at the park.

This is an opportunity to involve adults and children in something fun that brings the community together and recognizes the significance of the date.  We welcome just about anything in the parade that walks or rolls… that means bikes, strollers, wagons, vintage vehicles, motorcycles, lawn mowers, scooters, etc.

We can use more volunteers to assist with the event and as traffic safety monitors along our route. We would particularly appreciate homeowners near road intersections being available to place the traffic barriers (that will be delivered in advance) in the road as the parade approaches and remove them after we pass.  Please email the KGCL Board if you will help (board@kgcl.org) with a small piece.

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Watch the KGCL webs site for more info.

May Farm Garden Club Pine Straw Sale

May Farm Garden Club has pine straw!

Each year the May Farm Garden Club of Kingston hosts an annual pine straw sale. Proceeds from this sale are used for beautification in several locations of our community. This year’s sale, on March 19th, landed on a cold, wet day that severely curtailed the neighborhood turnout. As a result, 221 bales of pine straw remain for sale. The Garden Club needs your support. Please give them a call. Your garden and the Garden Club will both appreciate it! The cost is $7.00 per bale, plus $10.00 delivery fee if you would like them to deliver.

Please call 486-7680 or 306-8597.

Traffic Detours This Weekend

Detour signN. Lynnhaven Road will be closed at the Kings Grant Road intersection from Friday night through Sunday night (March 4-6) to complete the sewer pipe installation below the road. Northbound traffic on N. Lynnhaven and Kings Grant Roads must use alternate routes during this period. Southbound Kings Grant and N. Lynnhaven Roads will remain partially open with traffic directed to Virginia Beach Blvd. The intersection will be reopened when work completes.

Open Meeting Thursday

There is general membership meeting this Thursday, February 18, 7:30 PM at King’s Grant Elementary School.

The King’s Grant Community League (KGCL) is pleased to host a presentation by Mr. Kyle Finerfrock, Environmental Scientist with Solitude Lake Management, at our general meeting on Thursday, February 18th at 7:30pm. High among the concerns of our neighborhood residents is the growing problem in some areas of our lakes with aquatic weeds that are spreading across the waters. Mr. Finerfrock will discuss the issues that promote this growth, the decisions that homeowners make that contribute to or mitigate the problem, and options available to manage water quality. He will also briefly discuss his experience with methods of deterring uninvited geese that may invade your lawn. At the conclusion of his presentation, he will answer questions.

About Mr. Finerfrock:

Kyle Finerfrock

Kyle Finerfrock is an Environmental Scientist at SOLitude Lake Management with over ten years of experience with aquatic-related projects, encompassing sustainable lake and pond maintenance, treating invasive wetland plants, performing GPS mapping, and supporting water quality and plant monitoring programs in some of the largest lakes in Virginia. Kyle has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science, with a concentration in Marine Biology from Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA and is a certified aquatic applicator in eight states.