Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Tickets are still available for the May 12th event. Pick yours up before they sell out.
The annual home and garden tour showcases up to 8 newly-renovated homes and as many as 3 beautiful gardens. Homeowners, design/build professionals, landscape professionals, families and friends make this event a yearly destination to gather ideas and inspiration for all kinds of home improvement projects. For reference during the tour, the event program contains details on the goals, challenges and solutions unique to each home or garden project.
tuckahoetour.org
so people charge their neighbors to walk through their homes...
It's a PTA fundraiser, give it a rest.
Similar to the fundraisers at Title I schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Tickets are still available for the May 12th event. Pick yours up before they sell out.
The annual home and garden tour showcases up to 8 newly-renovated homes and as many as 3 beautiful gardens. Homeowners, design/build professionals, landscape professionals, families and friends make this event a yearly destination to gather ideas and inspiration for all kinds of home improvement projects. For reference during the tour, the event program contains details on the goals, challenges and solutions unique to each home or garden project.
tuckahoetour.org
so people charge their neighbors to walk through their homes...
It's a PTA fundraiser, give it a rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Tickets are still available for the May 12th event. Pick yours up before they sell out.
The annual home and garden tour showcases up to 8 newly-renovated homes and as many as 3 beautiful gardens. Homeowners, design/build professionals, landscape professionals, families and friends make this event a yearly destination to gather ideas and inspiration for all kinds of home improvement projects. For reference during the tour, the event program contains details on the goals, challenges and solutions unique to each home or garden project.
tuckahoetour.org
so people charge their neighbors to walk through their homes...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Tickets are still available for the May 12th event. Pick yours up before they sell out.
The annual home and garden tour showcases up to 8 newly-renovated homes and as many as 3 beautiful gardens. Homeowners, design/build professionals, landscape professionals, families and friends make this event a yearly destination to gather ideas and inspiration for all kinds of home improvement projects. For reference during the tour, the event program contains details on the goals, challenges and solutions unique to each home or garden project.
tuckahoetour.org
so people charge their neighbors to walk through their homes...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Tickets are still available for the May 12th event. Pick yours up before they sell out.
The annual home and garden tour showcases up to 8 newly-renovated homes and as many as 3 beautiful gardens. Homeowners, design/build professionals, landscape professionals, families and friends make this event a yearly destination to gather ideas and inspiration for all kinds of home improvement projects. For reference during the tour, the event program contains details on the goals, challenges and solutions unique to each home or garden project.
tuckahoetour.org
so people charge their neighbors to walk through their homes...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
What is a home and garden tour? And where are those docs?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
It is always interesting to see who pays the most for lawn care. Tuckahoe families live in such a bubble and are out of touch with the real world.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what happened at the school board meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The suspense is killing me...the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Did the Tuckahoe nuclear option work? This is turning into a real nail biter. Time for the popcorn.
It will be tragic to lose the home and garden tour. It really helps build the moral cohesion.
Anonymous wrote:They said from the start that they would submit two proposals: one with potential moves, and one keeping the status quo.
My prediction: the proposal with potential moves will be so bold that after all the screaming stops all over Arlington, everyone will wholeheartedly embrace the status quo. It would be brilliant, actually. The board isn't going to make any bold changes, but entertaining a proposal containing them will make them look like they're really being bold. And then they can blame the lack of change to all the blowback they received on that plan.