Due to circumstances beyond our control, we were unable to send this edition of the newsletter to print. In the meantime, we will be working on the March/April issue.
Meadowlark’s Winter Walk of Lights
Meadowlark’s Winter Walk of Lights is open for the 2013 season from 5:30 to 10 pm, seven days a week from November 15 to January 6th. Check their schedule for any special events and entertainment that you may be interested in seeing while you’re there.
A limited number of tickets are available at the gate, so you may be better off planning ahead and purchasing your entry for specific dates through TicketFly ($1 off weekday admission using the code: SITE13).
Communications and Outreach Survey
Please take a few minutes out of your day to complete our survey.
Meadowlark’s Winter Walk of Lights
Visit Meadowlark’s Winter Walk of Lights from November 16th – January 6th to experience over 500,000 LED lights and displays that bring Meadowlark Botanical Gardens to life! Imagine the beauty of Meadowlark’s renowned gardens transformed into a winter wonderland, including a flowing stream of softly glowing lights. Marvel at the two story animated fountain, stroll past the Gingerbread Village, and explore the beauty of nature like you’ve never seen it. This event is sure to be the highlight of your holiday season!
Exterior House Colors *Updated!*
For our cluster, there is only one exterior house finish allowed: Olympic Solid Color Premium Acrylic Latex Stain – it’s important to note that this is not paint, and is actually wood stain. Locally, it is sold at Lowes (closest stores being in Sterling and Chantilly) and unfortunately isn’t available at our nearby Home Depot.
Homes stained with an original palette color may be re-stained with that same approved color indefinitely. Should a homeowner wish to change color only a color from the new palette may be used. You cannot have the same siding color as your closest neighbors.
Trim surrounding windows and door frames is also Olympic Solid Color Stain and only two colors are approved. Gutters, roof troughs, roof flashing and fixtures must all be stained/painted one of the trim colors. Downspouts may be painted either the trim color or the same as the siding. Decks may be stained one of three approved colors or left to weather naturally.
Original: Beachwood, Beige Gray, Butternut, Chamois, Cocao, Russet, Sage.
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New: California Rustic, Fawn, Monterey Gray, Taupe, Sandstone, Willow Mist.
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Trim: Mahogany, Oxford Brown
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Deck: Mahogany, Oxford Brown, Desert Sand
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All door colors (original, equivalent, and new), except the last two, are Duron Glossy Enamel.
The original color names have been discontinued but the hues are the same as the equivalent Duron colors shown here:
Duron Equivalent Color Palette
New Duron Color Palette
Mahogany (Olympic) |
Oxford Brown (Olympic) |
Doors painted with an original palette color may be re-painted with that same approved color indefinitely. Should a homeowner wish to change color, only a color from the new palette may be used.
The main and external closet doors should be painted the same approved color.
A front screen door, if installed, must be painted the same color as either the front door or the trim.
Our thanks to JoAnne Henck for working with the Duron store to obtain the equivalent matches for our original colors.