Northcrest Tour of Homes 2011

Northrest Tour of Homes 2011 Brochure

On May 3rd Northcrest's Hoe 'n' Hope Garden Club had their yearly Tour of Homes for 2010. The garden club does this to help promote the neighborhood, highlight unusual or original homes and gardens, and raise money for the maintenance of the main entry planter (beneath the Northcrest sign).

Northrest Tour of Homes 2011 Brochure Outside
Northrest Tour of Homes 2011 Brochure Inside

This 2011 tour featured 3 homes, 1 landscape garden and the Northcrest Swim & Tennis Club:

Here's a preview of the text from the Tour brochure, complete on each TOH Images page (linked):

3452 Archwood Drive - 2011.05.01

3452 Archwood Drive - Ken Hedrick and Hector Pages
Ken and Hector moved into their current home after their house on Summitridge fell victim to the September 2009 flood. Ken had been hired to stage this unoccupied house-for-sale...

3452 Archwood Drive 2011 Northcrest Tour of Homes

 

3352 Regalwoods Drive - 2011.05.01

3352 Regalwoods Drive - Art Gomez
When moving to Atlanta from Ft. Myers in 2006, Art Gomez never thought he’d find a home he would love more than his home in Florida...

3352 Regalwoods Drive 2011 Northcrest Tour of Homes

 

3490 Bowling Green Way - 2011.05.01

3490 Bowling Green Way - (Removed by Owners' Request)
(Removed by Owners' Request) have lived at 3490 Bowling Green for 7 years. (Removed by Owners' Request) enjoys entertaining and is looking forward to sharing her renovations...

3490 Bowling Green Way 2011 Northcrest Tour of Homes

 

3487 Bowling Green Way - 2011.05.01

3487 Bowling Green Way - The Wingfields • Garden Only!
Laura, Todd, and Ryan Wingfield have lived in Laura’s childhood home on Bowling Green Way since 2010. They invite you to tour the beautiful outdoor spaces...

3487 Bowling Green Way 2011 Northcrest Tour of Homes

 

3524 Bowling Green Way - 2009.08.23

3524 Bowling Green Way - Northcrest Swim and Tennis Club
We invite you make Northcrest Swim and Tennis Club the last stop on your tour. Gather with friends and neighbors to chat about the homes you've seen, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and learn why the Club is truly a neighborhood landmark.

Founded in 1962 by original Northcrest homeowners, the Club quickly became the hub of Northcrest living. Today, you'll find an affordable, enjoyable, resort-like experience — reminiscent of a 1960s country club — with its modern trapezoid-shaped pool, Tiki Hut snack bar, two lighted tennis courts, event pavilion with built-in party-sized barbecue grill, multi-purpose athletic field and children’s play court, all situated in a 3.5 acre park setting.

A packed social calendar features themed dinner events every two weeks throughout the summer. On most Friday nights, you'll find members firing up the grill for a relaxed, informal poolside “bring-your-own” dinner party.

Best of all, the Club is managed and maintained entirely through the efforts of volunteer members and neighbors who recognize that the Club is a vital neighborhood asset — reinforcing that it truly is a "neighborhood destination."

Ready to join? Call (404) 592-3381 or visit our
web site at www.northcrestclub.com for details.


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