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Daily Archives: December 21, 2014
ACCC Responds to Resident’s Center Exercise Facility Question
The ACHOA Communications Committee has responded to an individually asked question concerning the Resident’s Center Exercise Facility. The question is restated with the response below. “My husband and I are regular users of the exercise facilities at the Arrrowcreek Residents Club. … Continue reading
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ACCC Responds to Potential Loan Question
The ACHOA Communications Committee has responded to an individually asked question concerning the “Potential Loan” that may be pursued by the ACHOA to finance the purchase of “The Club At ArrowCreek” if approved by the ACHOA members. The question is … Continue reading