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Pool open, rules reviewed

May 27, 2024 by Randy Reddick

The Haversham Club pool opened for member use in 2024 on Saturday, May 25. This is a good time to review pool rules and etiquette for the season. As a reminder, one of the ways we as a club have kept our dues appreciably lower than other local HOA groups is that we police ourselves and we  take care of our grounds and facilities on a good-neighbor basis. We have no hired pool maintenance company, grounds or janitorial services.

Pool Rules

Haversham Club Pool Rules
A Pool Rules summary is posted on the pool pump house wall.

Pool rules posted on the pump house wall provide only a summary of critical rules. Some rules have expansion and subtexts. For example, Rule 4 states the pool is for use by “Members and guests only.” In our by-laws, but not on the abbreviated board is a subtext that says any guest at the pool must be accompanied by their hosting member.  The 7th rule on this list is written at the bottom: Pool hours are 1o a.m. to 10 p.m. The pool has to be shocked periodically, and that is most commonly done after 10 p.m. so that the pool is swimmable the next morning. There are also some informal rules that might be more properly considered common etiquette.

Bottled beverage verboten

On our first weekend, we have already experienced a couple of serious violations of these rules. Bottles of Michelob Ultra were taken into the pool area late Memorial Day morning. This is an absolute No! No! All it takes is one unintended slip-up, and, as a matter of safety we have to shut down everything, drain the pool, disassemble the filters and pumps, and scour everything for glass shards.

Children and guests must be attended

We previously mentioned that guests must be attended by their hosting member at the pool as a by-law clarification of Rule 4. Similarly, Rule 1 might seem self-explanatory, “No children under 14 allowed without adult.” Again, on Memorial Day we had an episode of several young children at the pool without an adult. Again, as a good neighbor I might agree to “be the adult” for someone else’s children (several of us have done this), but children should not be sent to the pool without an adult or some such agreement.

Etiquette reminder

Common facilities are intended for the common use of ALL Haversham Club members. We have two calendars for reserving use of the party house. The pool cannot be reserved, but it is common courtesy for members to take a low profile at the pool while one of our neighbors is holding a party at the party house.

When you are done with any event, please clean up after yourself and your guests. This extends to the party house, the pool area, and any equipment used.

If you or your children use any toys in the pool, be sure that you retrieve all of them from the pool. On Sunday morning, May 26, we had to retrieve nearly two dozen toys before we could do routine maintenance on the pool. When this has been a problem in the past,  toys left in the pool have been sent to the city landfill.

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Well water sign-up for 2025 open

April 7, 2024 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

Detail of watering chart (click to enlarge)

Well water is now available to all Haversham members in good standing for the 2025 season.  Use of the well water is by reservation and must be coordinated through sign-up sheets. Two kinds of member reservations are available: One-off scheduling by online signup and routine scheduling aimed mostly at those with programmable irrigation systems, arranged through the Haversham board. Other times are set aside for keeping the pool filled with water and for irrigating common areas.

Well water is NOT POTABLE and is not to be used for drinking, cooking, or any other human consumption.

A weekly time table organizing Haversham community use of well water first went into effect June 19 2022. The sample chart on this page (click image to enlarge) details time assignments for access to the Haversham well. The chart is color-coded, representing three kinds of access.

  1. Time blocs with fuchsia background color are reserved only for watering the common areas and for topping up the swimming pool. There should be no personal watering going on at this time.
  2. Time blocs with peach colored background are served for people who have signed up (single use only) online for that time.
  3. Blocs having subdued background color are scheduled for individuals, mostly those with programmable irrigation systems.

Linked documents

  • Sign up for one-time use here
  • Download the full well watering schedule (revised Mar 25, 2025)

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Gas line cut during sewer work

June 18, 2022 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

City Crews replace common area sewer

City crews following up on plumbing work Saturday began replacing old clay sewer pipe in the common area which is also designated a utility right of way. In the process, they cut into a gas line and severed water to the party house. Gas was shut off at the meter as was the water until repairs could be made.

The cascade of events followed work by Lowrey Plumbing in response to a clogged toilet at the party house. Lowery found some roots in that part of the line that belongs to Haversham but then found collapsed pipe on the city’s side of things. The toilet will be out of commission for several days.

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May party goes Hawaiian

June 14, 2014 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

New Haversham residents Glen and Inetta Reddell called for a Hawaiian theme, and Haversham neighbors gathered at the pool and party house  May 31 found themselves on an island  complete with birds, balloons, and a buffet of treats ranging from tropical to Texas. The occasion was the first association party of the 2014 season, and the “Grand Opening” of the Haversham pool.

Residents were joined at the event by their own family members and a few close friends. Joe kept the smoker going all day so that those who cared to could partake of ribs, brisket, and anything else that might be seared over a fire. Association members brought salads, sides, and desserts. Glen and Inetta came dressed in faux grass skirts as a final touch to all the decorations that helped foster the island theme.

Photo Gallery: Click on an image to see it full size; then select slideshow if desired.

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Outside pool area

January 1, 2005 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

“Elephant Tree” towers over fence at southwest sector of the pool area. Some discussion has focused on disposition of the unique structure. The tree was removed in 2011

Pool area back fence
Pool area back fence

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Back fence

January 1, 2005 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

 

Marberry back fence
Marberry back fence

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Common area

January 1, 2005 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

 

Haversham common area
Haversham common area

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Cleaning the deck

January 1, 2005 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

 

Brook Roberts uses power sprayer to clean off pool deck
Brook Roberts uses power sprayer to clean off pool deck

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