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Proof that the Future is not waiting - - -

The October 30 pot-luck get together was a resounding success.  Although all the numbers are not yet in, it is estimated that approximately 100-125 people attended.
Some items discussed during the “business” portion of the meeting were:
Keith Voigts was appointed President of the Homeowners Association (he did not actively politic for this position!). The current president has moved away.
All homeowners are encouraged to view our web site for new information.
With regard to flood vs. wind damage”
Share anything you learn by letting Dan Ellis know at Dan@PassChristian.Net
The President of the Pass Isles Homeowners has some breaking news to help identify wind damage. He couldn’t be present Sunday, but will fill me in soon, and I will post the information to the web site.
There is interest mounting to start a fund to hire an engineer or engineers to report on wind damage to Timber Ridge in total. Those contributing to the fund will be privy to the report. This may escalate into a legal fund. More on that as information becomes available.
Volunteer Groups are coming in to provide clean-up support to Timber Ridge.  One is the local Bible Fellowship Church.  Another is a small town in Kentucky that is similar in size and charm to Pass Christian. They will be sending about 20 people to us during the Thanksgiving week to do clean-up and light carpentry work, as part of a two year commitment.  Please contact Keith Voigts at 228-324-1043 if you need help.
Several people said that they hadn’t made up their minds if they were staying to rebuild, but the positive feeling at this outing is swaying them to stay.
It is important for all people to attend the meetings of the City’s Aldermen and mayor each week—Tuesday’s at 4:00 pm at the Gospel Fellowship Choir building at 2nd street and Menge.  A large group volunteered to be there on Nov. 1 to protest the delays on building permits.
Above all, talk to your friends and neighbors about you experiences and post important items on our web site by emailing Dan Ellis. The more information we have, the better we will do.
Keith Voigts

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