Alluvia HOA Management

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Introducing the Alluvia SC Christmas tree. Funniest saying of the night “Why so much glitter?”—Brian S.  who is currentl...
12/04/2022

Introducing the Alluvia SC Christmas tree.

Funniest saying of the night “Why so much glitter?”—Brian S. who is currently covered, because it is literally everywhere. .

May your holiday be filled with the joy, color and glitter of childhood. Merry Christmas!

As a family owned and operated business, we have lost one of our colleagues and family members, our beloved father.On Fr...
01/11/2021

As a family owned and operated business, we have lost one of our colleagues and family members, our beloved father.

On Friday, January 8, 2021, Ed Stanley passed away at the young age of 68, just 3 months after being told that cancer had reared its ugly head again.

In our company, Ed, handled maintenance requests, performed property inspections, and was looking forward to retiring from the Post Office to come work with us full time. Ed was a expert electrician and electronics specialist that was just as comfortable wiring a home, and a high rise as he was working to fix a machine. He loved the beach and fishing, even if it was just having a rod in the water while waiting for the fish to bite.

Above all, he loved his family. He encouraged us, helped us, and supported us throughout our lives. He brought laughter and play into our home and was notorious for the food fights he would start, which had to be cleaned up before mom got home.

I want to thank our clients that have prayed with us, supported us, and provided space for us to care for Ed during this illness. Your kindness and understanding has helped us holding things together.

We also want to thank our colleagues Selena Maxie and Betty Proctor who took on more than they bargained for to help us get through this trying time.

For those that wish to pay their respects, his body will lie in state Wednesday, January 13, 2021 from 12:00 PM until 5:00PM. A private memorial service will be held on Thursday and will be available for others to attend virtually on Friday, January 15, 2021 on the Nicholson Funeral Home website.

With those with memories or pictures to share, we would love to hear them! Share them here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-juCOyNMDs43wlkL6TCz7NvdRRCBhs2LxrPFsl6_WHY/edit?usp=sharing

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to one of the following:

Gordon Hospice House:
https://apps.hoic.org/donate-now

Haven Farms Ministries
https://havenfarmsministries.org/

EdRevoluion
https://edrevolutioninc.org/

Blessing and gratitude to all on behalf of everyone here at Alluvia HOA Management

Good advice. Have a wonderful, joyful and safe holiday. Happy Christmas!
12/17/2020

Good advice. Have a wonderful, joyful and safe holiday. Happy Christmas!

"When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will a...
03/17/2020

"When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.' To this day, especially in times of 'disaster,' I remember my mother’s words and I am always comforted by realizing that there are still so many helpers—so many caring people in this world." Mister Rogers

We believe that one of the benefits of an association is the ability to get to know and help our neighbors. We all look for ways to help, but often just don’t know where to start and it can sometimes also be hard to ask.
Alluvia would like to help coordinate ways we can help each other. We are focusing on the following areas:
o Running Errands
o Picking up Prescriptions
o Grocery Runs or Food Pick-ups
o Lack of an Essential Supply
o Doing a Chore
o Meal Preparation or bagged lunches
o Companionship
Tell us what you need and Tell us how you can help by signing up for our Neighborhood Mutual Aid Network (click link below)
Alluvia will help make the connection. Simple as that.

Connecting those with a need with those who can help.

Remember to hydrate and take breaks from the heat while gathering with friends, hanging out at the beach or working in t...
05/27/2019

Remember to hydrate and take breaks from the heat while gathering with friends, hanging out at the beach or working in the eat while remembering Memorial Day.

The temperature at the Wilmington Int'l Airport ASOS has just reached 100°F! We're seeing highs and heat indices approaching 100° across the area so stay cool out there! (Note: This is the earliest date Wilmington has reached 100°F - previous record was June 1st (1895) - correction to previous date of 6/5/43).)

Heading to the beach this summer? Brush up on beach rules and etiquette.
05/15/2019

Heading to the beach this summer? Brush up on beach rules and etiquette.

TIME TO REVIEW THOSE KEY BEACH LAWS...

SHADING DEVICES

-- May 15-September 15: Use only umbrellas with a circular canopy of up to 9 feet in diameter. NO tents, tarps, cabanas, pavilions, sport-brellas or similar devices, or any other material mounted on supports.

-- Shading devices no larger than 36 inches high, 36 inches wide and 36 inches deep allowed year-round on the beach only to shelter persons 18 months old or younger.

-- No shading device on beach before 8am daily and remove before 7pm daily.

-- Locate all shading devices at least 25 feet seaward of dune line.

-- Do not place within 10 feet of lifeguard stands.

BASIC LAWS

-- No littering (fines up to $1,000).

-- No alcohol, glass containers, fireworks.

-- Swim within 50 yards of shore, max depth shoulder height.

-- All watercraft must operate 100 yards or more offshore.

-- Stay off sand dunes.

-- Do not damage sea oats and sand fencing.

-- No horses on the beach.

DOGS ON THE BEACH

-- May 15-September 15, 9am-5pm, no dogs on the beach. Leash law in effect at all times. Max leash length 7 feet.

-- Pick up and properly dispose of pet waste.

SURFING

-- May 15-September 15, 9am-4pm, surfing allowed only in designated areas.

LASER POINTERS

-- Illegal to provide laser pointers in any manner to anyone under age 17.

-- Illegal for anyone under age 17 to possess laser pointer except within the permanent residence of that minor or under direct supervision of parent, guardian or teacher, who also take full responsibility for its possession and use under the law, and also bear the full consequences of its misuse.

-- Illegal for any person of any age to point a laser pointer at any person, animal (including nest and habitat), vehicle (land, air and sea), structure so as to be visible within structure, mirror or other reflecting surface so as to redirect or amplify beam to accomplish any of the above.

DIGGING HOLES ON THE BEACH

-- If you dig a hole on the beach more than 12 inches deep, you must fill it in before you leave the beach.

SINGLE-USE PLASTICS ON THE BEACH

-- Please consider not bringing single-use plastic bags, straws, cups and other single-use plastic products on to the beach. If you do bring them, please take them with you when you leave the beach. This helps protect marine life and wildlife, and keeps our beach, ocean and marshes clean.

LIFEGUARD SAFETY FLAGS

-- Green: Safe to swim.
-- Yellow: Swim with caution.
-- Red: Dangerous conditions, max swimming depth knee deep.
-- Double Red Flags: Beach closed, no swimming.
-- Purple Flag: Dangerous aquatic life, ask lifeguard before entering the water.

“Penny wise and pound foolish.” A HOA client and I were just talking about this topic the other day.  Cutting corners, n...
10/29/2018

“Penny wise and pound foolish.” A HOA client and I were just talking about this topic the other day. Cutting corners, not seeking the advice or adhering the advice of professionals to save a penny results in systems failure and financial loss.

October 28, 2018: Pam Stanley posted images on LinkedIn

10/23/2018

Time for heaters!

If you have a vacation or second home in North Myrtle Beach, consider helping out!
09/21/2018

If you have a vacation or second home in North Myrtle Beach, consider helping out!

Plan your beach vacation from stay to play! We offer affordable North Myrtle Beach rentals and the best rates on condos, beach houses, resorts, and hotels.

We were able to visit the North Myrtle Beach properties today.  Damage is relatively minimal.  We are so thankful that t...
09/18/2018

We were able to visit the North Myrtle Beach properties today. Damage is relatively minimal. We are so thankful that the storm lost strength and largely spared this portion of our coast.

We saw some of the devastating flood waters throughout the drive thru NC. Roads, houses and entire towns are under water. Getting from East to West has become a jig-saw puzzle of road closing re-routes, so evacuation is difficult. On most of the way, Water was mere feet from the roadway.

We met utility lineman who are working 18 hours a day to restore power to all the homes. We passed National Guard trucks, law enforcement, DOT, utility vehicles, generator companies and truck loads of contractors on the way, all coming in to lend a helping hand. All we can say to those that serve, THANK YOU!!!

The needs of our neighbors are evident; help where you can, as you can.

Address

131 Plantation Ridge Drive, Suite 509
Mooresville, NC
28117

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

(704) 746-9070

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