by CHP Communications | May 6, 2019 | CHP Talks
Let’s Be Careful Out There By David Bergeron Comm Comm In a close, comfortable and safe neighborhood such as ours, it’s wonderful that we can walk onsidewalks, bike on roads and paths, and that the pool, clubhouse and our neighbors are all closeenough to get to...
by CHP Communications | Apr 4, 2019 | CHP Talks
Spring Camp Options 2019 Compiled and Edited byTammy Hartford and Renée Cabaup, Comm. Comm Lexington-Richland District 5 schools will be closed for Spring Break April 15-19th. There are lots of fun things to do if you’ll be home with your children, but what if...
by CHP Communications | Mar 18, 2019 | CHP Talks
Anyone Seen My Cat / Whos Cat Is This? By Eric Nagy Comm Comm First off, let me preface this by saying I am an ANIMAL LOVER! I have had many pets through my lifetime, including dogs, cats, snakes, iguana, rats, fish, and probably some others I have left off that list....
by CHP Communications | Mar 12, 2019 | CHP Talks
Taking Advantage Of Our Amenities By David Bergeron Comm Comm CHP is a great place to live. For an average HOA fee, we enjoy an uncommon array of neighborhood amenities. Why not take full advantage of them? Our most popular feature, the pool is undergoing a number of...
by CHP Communications | Feb 1, 2019 | CHP Talks
Neighborhood Vs. Community By Trina Winde CHP Resident As I’ve gotten older my perceptions have shifted and changed. I guess that is part of living all of life’s beautiful ups and downs. I see more gray area now. In my job as a Realtor though, it can be a bit more...
by CHP Communications | Jan 14, 2019 | CHP Talks
What’s In A Name? By : Renée Cabaup, 2019 Communications Committee When I moved to Chestnut Hill Plantation from New England four years ago, I was intrigued by the name of our community. As a history buff, I wondered: were we built on a site known for an abundance of...