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We Received Another Mass Email...

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We have another mass email, so buckle up and let's dive right in: For starters, it was sent from a very ambiguous-sounding  " riverwoodresident2023@gmail. com ," but this email address is reported to be owned and operated by resident David Donahue (although perhaps others have access to it, that part I'm not certain, but we have been informed that it is primarily David's). As per usual, I will add my thoughts in Blue to save on confusion, and leave David's words in their normal font. For starters, whoever provided Donahue with the mailing list he is using is possibly breaking the law, or at the bare minimum, is behaving entirely unethically. Aside from violating our neighbors' privacy, this is the email list from 2022's failed "get out the vote" initiative. Using the list for personal reasons is a gross misuse of HOA resources and a massive violation of privacy. In addition, in all of the conversations I have had with Donahue, I don't re

A Message From Board Member Woody Savage

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Woodson "Woody" Savage has been a Riverwood Farms Resident for 33 Years, and has served our beautiful neighborhood as a 2023/2024 HOA Board Member (He is currently halfway through his two-year term.) This is a message he sent from his personal email, so many neighbors may have received it, but I would like to add my own thoughts as well (which I will do in Blue , to save on confusion) Here is the email: The current HOA Board would like to thank you for your support. We hope you can attend this year’s meeting as it will be located adjacent to our subdivision at our own neighborhood elementary school. Riverwood Farms HOA Annual Meeting Thursday, November 16, 2023 – 6 PM Riverwood Elementary School Auditorium (Use Front Entrance) There are six positions open on the HOA Board of nine directors. Please consider these three candidates for our Board of Directors: Here are some of our HOA Board Accomplishments/Activities in 2023: Macon Road East Perimeter Fence … we determined that

A Letter to Our Neighbors, from Longtime Riverwood Homeowner Kim Wagner

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Kim Wagner, Longtime Homeowner     Kim Wagner has lived in Riverwood for nearly 30 years, and in all that time, he has never been known to sit idly by when he has a concern. He does his best to stay informed on all aspects of Riverwood as a community, and does his best to keep his neighbors informed as well. As such, when he asked to share this letter he wrote to our neighbors, it was only logical. Riverwood residents have good memories when it comes to lawsuit details. They remember that the Krajenta et al vs. Riverwood Farms Chancery Court decision was reversed by the State of Tennessee Appellate Court. From Court Records below, the Tennessee Appellate Court assessed appeal costs to the Appellees as follows: Two of the Appellees listed above failed to collect enough votes in 2022 to hold their Board positions. Undaunted, they ( Tankson and Westphal ) will retry to regain their seats on November 16, 2023. I have been getting questions about who to vote for. Vote your conscience, but k