Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Discover a Great Sense of Neighborhood at Founders Pointe, a waterfront community in Virginia



Founders Pointe offers alot of Activities for Kids all Year Long. Check out the latest pictures below of the annual Halloween party at the Residents' Club. Founders Pointe is a waterfront community with only 319 single family homesites located near the small town of Smithfield, Virginia.



Last month, the Founders Pointe Residents' Club held it's annual Night of Fright Halloween Carnival for the children. the Activities Director plans socials and activities every month for the residents. Club dues are only $87/ month which also includes maintenance of the common areas- a great value.



The centerpiece of Founders Pointe are the exceptional resort-style recreational amenities the community has to offer.

Residents’ Club with swimming pool and 112′ water slide
• 844′ observation pier offering panoramic views of Batten Bay and the James River
• 3 miles of biking/leisure trails and sidewalks
• playground and sand volleyball court
• Full-time activities director coordinating year-round events for all ages.



To see what fun is in store, visit the Founders Pointe Resident’s Club website.

In addition to hosting sporting and fitness activities, the clubhouse serves as a center for holiday celebrations, themed social events for adults, and special interest clubs. A full-time activities director keeps the community’s social calendar full with a year-round schedule of exciting events. The clubhouse’s swimming pool and waterslide is augmented by a children’s playground and sand volleyball court. Both children and adults make use of the network of nearly three miles of sidewalks and walking trails that wind throughout the community.

An observation pier overlooks Batten Bay, with views reaching to the James River and the Hampton Roads. Founders Pointe provides a nurturing environment in which children can thrive and adults can relax. Whether you are young, or simply young at heart, going outside to play is conveniently rewarding.




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Monday, November 21, 2011

Celebrating College Football is a Way of Life


Lina Edwards prepares to stir the chili she’s been working on for a couple of days ahead of the Blacksburg party

Football? You bet!

 
By Andrew Giermak and Res Spears III (these guys came up to Blacksburg for our tailgate)
What do you get when you combine a fanatical devotion to college football and season tickets to your favorite team’s home games? Tailgating, of course.

It’s a staple of the college football scene, and fans take part in the tradition all across the nation, with lively debates over who does it best. Are the linen tablecloths and catered appetizers at one school more appropriate for the pregame celebration than plastic cups and grilled bratwursts of another? It might be harder to reach an agreement on that topic than to get Democrats and Republicans to agree on a way to reduce the deficit.

Clearly, the ways to enjoy a good tailgate party are as varied as the universities and colleges where they spring up on Saturdays throughout the fall. After putting out a call to veteran tailgaters from several of Virginia’s top schools early this fall, the Suffolk Living staff tagged along one cold Saturday with the first to call us back with an invitation.

Our assignment could have taken us to the University of Virginia, James Madison, Old Dominion, William and Mary or any one of the commonwealth’s other fine institutions of higher learning. But the Hokies were quickest on the draw, so we headed to Blacksburg, where for years the Edwards family has been setting up an elaborate spread on football Saturdays in a parking lot near Lane Stadium.

To say that Virginia Tech fans enjoy their pregame festivities is about as much an understatement as saying they get excited when “Enter Sandman” blasts throughout Lane Stadium and the Hokies storm onto the field a couple of minutes before kickoff.

For people like 1984 Tech grads Mark and Lina Edwards, the tailgate party is an art perfected through years of devotion. They’ve been tailgating at home games and bowl appearances for so long that the art has become science.

Every time there’s a home football game, the Edwards family packs up the Yukon and heads to
Blacksburg. Grill, card tables, slow-cookers, radios, blow-up decorations, tents and a variety of beverages fill the back of the vehicle, with Mark and Lina and 15-year-old Will sitting up front. In Blacksburg, they’ll meet daughter Carly, a Nansemond-Suffolk alum and Virginia Tech senior, and son Tyler, who is a couple of months into his freshman year at Tech. By the time the game starts, the tents will be full of food and dozens of old and new friends there to enjoy the party.

“I graduated in ’84 and have been coming to every (home) game possible ever since,” Mark said. “We go to most of the games at Virginia, Wake, Carolina. We’ve been to Charlotte for the ACC championship, Atlanta and Miami for bowl games.”

Each football weekend is a family reunion. It’s always, homecoming or not, a class reunion, as well.
On this Saturday, with a kickoff under the lights against Clemson drawing closer, friends from Dallas, Seattle and New England know where to find the Edwards’ tailgate party.

Beneath a pair of large tents a long field goal attempt away from Lane Stadium, they find enough chili, brats, nachos, ham biscuits and fried chicken to make any Southerner happy, along with snacks, sweets and beverages of all types.

Will, 15, is the grillmaster and true Hokie football historian. He’s right on point for anything Virginia Tech’s done on the gridiron in the last decade. Dad turns to him for any score, stat or trivia that stumps him, even if they were both at the same game.

The opportunity for joking, remembering, razzing and breaking down football with friends — as though 30 years is the same as last weekend — is what draws everyone to the food and the seven-foot-tall inflated orange and maroon turkey that stands beside the Edwards’ tents. Camaraderie spreads equally from father to son, as well as between classmates who’ve seen the Hokies for decades.
Ray England, also VPI Class of ’84, made a 24-hour round-trip drive, leaving Rhode Island on Thursday to make it to the game.

“The stadium, both sides, were wooden grandstands,” England recalled of his years at Tech.
Now, Lane Stadium rivals an NFL stadium with the number of luxury suites and can hold just under 70,000 fans.

“It was nothing at all like it is now,” England said. “We were big fans. We loved coming to the games, but you’d come to the game, and that was about all.”
Things are, indeed, different today.

Early in the afternoon, there seems to be an incredible amount of food arrayed beneath the Edwards’ tents. But about two hours before kickoff, the younger Hokies show up and suddenly, the buffet seems smaller. The chili doesn’t stand a chance of returning to Smithfield.

“I think Tyler goes into the dining hall, stands up and says, ‘Hey, does anyone want free food?’” Mark joked.

Once a friend, or even a friend of a friend, joins the Edwards tailgate, he or she is invited back for good.

Even opposing teams’ fans are invited into this Hokie huddle. Clemson fans, met while hanging out in Blacksburg Friday night, were invited. Texas A&M and Nebraska fans, when the vaunted Aggies and Cornhuskers traveled to Blacksburg, were outstanding people to get to know, Mark said.
“At the end of the day, it’s just a football game. You’ve got to have fun. It’s all about enjoying the time here,” Edwards said.

But football is still the reason for the party, and these are hardcore football fans.

With kickoff nearing, Mark puts on his lucky No. 50 Hokie jersey, a jersey old enough to have a Big East logo on it. Will recalls that it hasn’t always been so lucky, mentioning a Miami game in 2005 and the 2010 James Madison game as blemishes on the power of the jersey.

And on this cold, rainy Saturday night, before a crowd of 70,000 and a national audience via ESPN, the lucky jersey proved powerless before the might of a Clemson team destined to be ranked in the Top 10 and set on making the Hokies’ tailgate parties the highlight of the home fans’ day.
Sunday would find the Edwards family saying their goodbyes, packing up the Yukon and heading back to Smithfield, mourning the Hokies’ first loss of the season. But there would be other Saturdays, and, as the University of Miami would learn the following week, there’s still a bit of luck left in Mark’s old jersey.

 
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Virginia Tech Football Weekends- Live Close to What Matters Most

Hokie Nation - Live Close to What Matters Most



This Slideshow video chronicles my daughter's last four years of attending Virginia Tech football games as an undergradurate student - from the Orange Bowl trips to the annual Commonwealth Cup showdowns with our instate rival. While the current seniors may have mixed emotions about this Thursday night being their "last home game" as a student, it's really just beginning.

After graduating from Virginia Tech in 1984, my wife and I didn't purchase season tickets until 1994. We've been tailgating every fall ever since and Blacksburg has become our home away from home. We meet many new friends every season and it's been especially sweet since we've has two kids attending Tech now as students (one's a senior and one's a freshman).

It has been long been a tradition for Hokie Nation to return to Lane Stadium every fall to support their beloved Hokie football team, and spend countless Saturday afternoons and Thursday nights with friends and family. Part of being a Tech fan is attending the games of course, but it's more about being around a place that you love with people that you care for.

Oh yeah, Virginia Tech is 9-1, ranked #8 in the Bowl Championship Series poll, and they play North Carolina Thursday night. We'll be there, of course, wearing orange and maroon.

Go Hokies.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DB0ro5cyMc&feature=player_embedded

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Some photos credits- www.hokiesports.com, and Ivan Morosov (http://www.ivanmphotography.com/)

Monday, November 14, 2011

10 Reasons to Visit Graystone at Eagle Harbor

NOW'S A GREAT TIME TO BUY A NEW HOME!
CHECK OUT THESE BEAUTTFUL MODEL HOMES IN EAGLE HARBOR - located in Isle of Wight County near Smithfield, VA. Just 10 minutes to Newport News/Hampton and 15 minutes to I-664 in Chesapeake.

13213 Eagle Lake Court
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3 / 1
Finished Sqft:3500
Price:$499,900
Neighborhood:Eagle Harbor
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Panoramic view of Eagle Lake and easy access to the swimming pool and club amenity complex. Two story back porch, front porch, large cul-de-sac homesite. Finished third floor level, two story family room, step down to a bonus room over the garage. Kitchen to be remodeled with new cabinets and large center island, granite counter tops and new appliances. Extra game room or sun Room on the main level.

13302 Beacon Hill Way
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3 / 1
Finished Sqft:2780
Price:$439,900
Neighborhood:
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2011
Brand new home now available in the Graystone neighborhood of Eagle Harbor. Discover a privately wooded backyard setting, many quality appointments by Sadler Building Corporation. Granite counter tops, Stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, custom trim, large media room, first floor study, open floor plan. Flexible expandable space can be found on the unfinished third floor.
13326 Beacon Hill Way

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 / 1
Finished Sqft:2500
Price:Proposed Model
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:
New proposed model for Graystone at Eagle Harbor. Open Great Room layout, large floating Kitchen island, convenient first floor computer nook, attractive exterior with wide front porch. New Frank Betz Associates, Inc design. Enjoy the privately wooded homesites in Graystone, quality custom appointments.
13390 Country Walk Circle

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 / 1
Finished Sqft:2800
Price:$425,000
Neighborhood:
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2011
Simply Custom By Sasser is introducing their first new model to the Graystone neighborhood. $425,000. This Craftsman Cottage style home just completed! Features 4/5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a front porch. A very flexible floor plan offers a large floating center island, large family room with hardwood floors, Granite counter tops, a first floor bedroom/study, second floor flexible space.
13421 Riverbirch Trail

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 / 1
Finished Sqft:2690
Price:$379,900
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2011
New PROVIDENCE II model for sale by Orleans Homebuilding just completed. First floor study, open Kitchen to the Family Room. Two staircase design, vaulted ceiling family room. Hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths, quality Kitchen cabinetry, private cul-de-sac location in the Graystone neighborhood of Eagle Harbor.
13510 Ashley Park Court

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3 / 0
Finished Sqft:2721
Price:$429,900
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
New Frank Betz Associates, Inc design is a proposed model by Newhall Construction, Inc. on Lot 30 Ashley Park Court in the Graystone neighborhood of Eagle Harbor- a large, beautifully wooded cul-de-sac homesite. You'll find a large second floor Children's Retreat (the two story Family Room will be floored over to create the extra room), 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, and a first floor study/office.
22198 Northgate Drive

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:4 /
Finished Sqft:3100
Price:Model to be Built
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:
The Neyland is a Frank Betz Associates, Inc design and is one of many plans that are now available to be built on Northgate Drive's wooded cul-de-sac homesites, in the Graystone neighborhood of Eagle Harbor. A privately wooded homesite, discover beautiful trees and a scenic backdrop. Now's a great time to select the plan and the builder of your choice for Graystone at Eagle Harbor.
22206 Northgate Drive

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3 / 1
Finished Sqft:2700
Price:SOLD
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2010
Brand new model just completed in the Graystone neighborhood of Eagle Harbor. Discover a privately wooded backyard setting, many quality appointments by Sadler Building Corporation. Granite counter tops, Stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, custom trim, large media room, first floor study, open floor plan. Flexible expandable space can be found on the unfinished third floor.
22360 Moss Creek Circle

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 / 1
Finished Sqft:2530
Price:$399,900
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2010
New Graystone at Eagle Harbor model home by E.R. Lenz Contracting, Inc. The CLARKSVILLE is a brand new design by Frank Betz Associates, Inc. and features a large kitchen with center island, four spacious bedrooms, and a very private backyard. Scenic wooded view, cul-de-sac location. Kitchen opens to a 20'5" X 13' Family Room, convenient upstairs laundry room, a nice "drop zone" area with built-ins on the way to the garage.
22361 Moss Creek Circle

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 / 1
Finished Sqft:2500
Price:$389,900
Neighborhood:Graystone
Community:Eagle Harbor VA
Year Built:2011
The Heritage is a Frank Betz Associates, Inc. design just completed by Birdsong Builders, Inc. 4 Bedrooms, spacious Kitchen, large Family Room. Brick accent on the front gable, Transitional style home. Open floor plan, quality appointments include granite counters, hardwood and tile floors, custom cabinetry and trim. Receive $5,000 in Closing Costs assistance.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Founders Pointe - A Waterfront Community in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia



Come to Founders Pointe, a waterfront community centrally located in Hampton Roads, and discover the perfect pairing of yesterday’s hometown feeling with today’s convenient lifestyle. Life at Founders Pointe begins at home, with quality homes tucked into quiet lanes and private cul-de-sacs, made all the more inviting by marsh, creek and wooded views. Ten custom homebuilders are providing a wide array of innovative home designs featuring a variety of distinctive architectural styles. Click here to see our Available New Homes for sale.

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Enjoy the fun at the Residents' Club and pool, playground, and lakefront volleyball court. Take one of the trails to the river and discover a panoramic water view across the James River from the 844' Observation Pier.
For more information, visit www.founderspointe.com or call Mark Edwards with East West Realty at 757-288-7584.