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Welcome!
It's Hot Out There
A Pool Pass is
available to all Greystone Homeowners. The free pool pass is good for 3
visits. Passes are available at the pool. Please see the Manager-On-Duty to
request your free pass.
HOA Board Meeting Location
Change.
The location for the September Board Meeting will
be at Charleston Management offices located at 808-201 Salem Woods Dr.
The building and street are adjacent to the Falls of the Neuse Post Office.
Map to 808 Salem Woods Dr.
This is the web site of Greystone Village HOA
in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Greystone Village is a community of over 830 homes in
16 neighborhoods.
We have three lakes, thousands of trees, and the
Greystone
Swim & Racquet Club.
Our Homeowners' Association is managed by the Greystone
Association Board of Directors with
Charleston Management Corporation.
All Greystone homeowners are invited to the meetings.
Feel free to
contact the board for information about
Greystone Village, our Homeowners' Association, our meetings, and our amenities.
Residents of
Greystone are invited to the Labor Day holiday cook-out at the pool.
Make plans for Labor Day to join us at the pool for a
great time. Get more information
at
the Swim Club page for more
information.
As a reminder -
if you are a resident of Greystone you have free access to the tennis
courts, you just need a
key.
See
the Tennis Club page for more information.
Fires By
Greystone Lake
In early March there were several fires down
by The Stone Fireplace at Greystone Lake behind the tennis courts.
The fires were started by unidentified youths. The Homeowners' Board ask
that you report any suspicious activity to the Raleigh Police Department.
The Raleigh Community
Center at Greystone
The City of Raleigh has opened the Greystone
Recreation Center at the north end of
the Greystone Village Shopping Center, where the Dollar Store once was.
The goals of Raleigh’s Community Centers is
to organize and improve our communities to make Raleigh an even better place
to live. It includes a Citizen Area Liaison program, which trains neighbors
to become Citizen Action Liaisons. For more information see the link to the
City of Raleigh Announces Greystone Recreation Center
Home Invasions
Last year there have been
home invasions and break-ins in Raleigh and Wake County. For you and your
family's safety leave lights on in your home, let your neighbors know when
you won't be at home, stop newspaper and mail delivery when you travel and
call 911 whenever you see suspicious people and activities in and around
your neighborhood.
History of
Greystone Village and Bakers Landing
Want to know about the origins of Greystone
Village? Things like where the names for "Sawmill" and "Lead Mine"
roads came from? Check out the history
provided by Julian Baker, Jr., at
History in the
Bakers Landing section of this web site.
Web site comments
or suggestions? Email Joe
McVerry.
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