Townes at Old Stone HOA
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Social Committee

The Social Committee is responsible for advising the board on matters pertaining to social events and programs. Responsibilities include: Review of all aspects of the social activities; Study and evaluate social needs of the community to determine the adequacy of social programs; create a sense of community within the Townes at Old Stone Crossing; facilitate events with the Old Stone Crossing HOA.  If you are interested in joining the Social Committee, please email social@townesatoldstone.com.

The Latest News from the Committee
By • May 23rd, 2011 • Category: FEATURE STORY, Social

In between these crazy storms, we have had some beautiful weather in the Townes this spring. Last weekend I took advantage of the weather and enjoyed a picnic with my family in one of the landscaped common areas at the Townes. So the next time the sun is shining and the birds are singing, take advantage, grab a blanket and some lunch and spend time in the community!

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By • Apr 6th, 2010 • Category: Social

It is spring time! One thing many do this time of year is a good Spring Cleaning. Thinking of a community yard sale, would you participate? Let us know so we can plan activities that can be successful.

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By • May 2nd, 2009 • Category: Social

Interested in being on the Social Committee? Please email social@townesatoldstone.com for more information or to apply.

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By • May 1st, 2009 • Category: FEATURE STORY, Social

Please join your neighbors on Saturday, May 23rd for our Annual Barbecue at the Community Pool. Come out and meet your neighbors and Board members. Enjoy a bite to eat. This year we would like [...]

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By • Apr 30th, 2009 • Category: Social

OUR SITE IS CURRENTLY BEING REDESIGNED We are working diligently to get our new website online, and we appreciate your patience during this process! This is what a post from the news sections (committees, etc.) [...]

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