Archive for September, 2010

Broadband internet opportunity on Lake Glenville

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

FLG member Una Newman contacted the new telephone and internet service provider for our area, Frontier Communications Corporation, to see if they could offer her family broadband internet service which was previously unavailable from Verizon.  She was told that if she could get twenty (20) commitments for DSL service Frontier would do the necessary infrastructure improvements to provide that service.  To date, she has about ten such commitments and needs about ten more, from an area roughly including Stone Pointe, the parts of Strawberry Hill that do not already have broadband service, Tahala Shores, and all the areas in between that may not have organized neighborhoods.  For more information and to sign up, please email unamark@gmail.com or call 404-892-6457 and leave a message.

As an aside, if you live outside this area but have a non-FLG friend in the area who might be interested in this opportunity, please pass the news along.  If you live somewhere else on the lake and don’t have DSL but want it, call Customer Service at Frontier (1-877-462-1105) and see if they’ll make the same offer to you.

The mission of the Friends of Lake Glenville may be to “Protect and Preserve Lake Glenville”, but the FLG is also interested in “Quality of Life” issues for those who live on or near the lake.  If you are aware of other opportunities like the one outlined above, please contact us (flg@friendsoflakeglenville.com) and let us know about them so we can alert our members.

FLG September Member Breakfast at the Mountaintop Lake Club

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

The Friends of Lake Glenville will gather for the last Member Breakfast of the 2010 season Saturday September 11, 2010, at 8:30am at the Mountaintop Lake Club on the western shore of the lake a little north of the Landings at Trillium and behind the southern end of Buck Knob Island.  The open air pavilion is a beautiful venue that is not typically open to outside groups, with the promise of a wonderful chef-prepared breakfast and a last chance this season to see old friends and make new ones.  The Mountaintop Lake Club is about two miles down Fenley Forest Trail off Norton Road near the golf course entrance to Trillium.  Arrival by boat is also an option.  $12 per person.