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>Ridgeview Valley's Recycling For Charity

>The mission of Ridgeview Valley and the Ridgeview Valley Home Owner’s Association (HOA) has always been to be as environmentally conscious as possible.

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PRLog (Press Release) – Apr 28, 2011 – Ridgeview Valley, Deep Creek Lake’s newest lifestyle community has found another way to give back to the local community even in challenging economic times.
The mission of Ridgeview Valley and the Ridgeview Valley Home Owner’s Association (HOA) has always been to be as environmentally conscious as possible. With the use of underground storm water management, Ridgeview Valley is dedicated to the protection of 150+ contiguous acres of the 308 acre project. Recently, Lori Malcolm of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, the listing agent for Ridgeview Valley, was awarded the national Association of Realtors Green Designation, which provides resources to promote awareness to the unique balance of environmental responsibility and the sustainability for the future.
In 2008 the Ridgeview Valley HOA made the decision to give back to the community by allowing non-profit organizations to host fundraising events in the community’s red barn. The Barn at Ridgeview Valley has become a preferred location for special cultural events, such as performances by Theatre on the Lake and The Annual Garrett Mentors Barn Dance, as well as private parties, weddings and family reunions.
All events held at the barn are by, or for a charity or non-profit, and proceeds from each event benefits the charity or non-profit entirely. In lieu of a facility charge, those holding private functions are asked to donate to a charity of their choice. With this clever way of giving back to the community, Ridgeview Valley HOA offers brides a unique venue that allows them to personalize their big day, while helping their favorite charity. In 2010 the Ridgeview Valley HOA supported donations of over $2,500 to various charities.
With their environmental tag line of “Every Little Thing Makes a Difference” the Ridgeview Valley HOA has designed a program called “Recycling for Charity”, it’s convenient and economical to the participants and beneficial to the recipients. To date, the Ridgeview Valley HOA is collecting soda can tabs and soup can tabs for Ronald McDonald House. In 2010, Paula Thomas, the Ridgeview Valley Home Owners Association Manager, and her family, collected 25 pounds of soda can tabs. They are hoping to exceed this goal in 2011. The tabs are collected for the aluminum value, sent to a recycling center and the funds collected help to pay for general operating expenses of each Ronald McDonald House. The Ridgeview Valley HOA is also collecting used eyeglasses on behalf of the Deep Creek Lions Club. The Lions Recycle for Sight program collects used prescription eyeglasses to send to developing countries. In addition, the Ridgeview Valley HOA is collecting used cell phones and empty ink cartridges to support efforts by the Zion Lutheran Church in Accident, Maryland. The church ships the phones and ink cartridges to The Orphan Grain Train to be used in conjunction with their many humanitarian programs. All of the above mentioned items can be dropped off at the Ridgeview Valley Preview Center during regular office hours. Although this is just a simple recycling program, the benefits are large to the recipients. Simply state, every little thing makes a difference.
The sense of tranquility that you will find in Ridgeview Valley will make you feel like you are already home. This planned village-style residential community is situated in scenic Garrett County and offers a multitude of amenities such as hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails, and of course our beautiful barn for community events, with its adjoining amphitheater. Future plans call for a community center with an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, a multi-purpose field for soccer, football, and baseball, and other various playgrounds. Ridgeview Valley covers the valley to the ridge top, all in harmony with the natural beauty of the are and neighboring Deep Creek Lake. Ridgeview Valley is the ideal second home location for the outdoor enthusiast; providing the perfect setting for pursuing one’s outdoor passions while getting to know the neighbors and enjoying family and friends. For more information about Ridgeview Valley call 301-387-4040 or visit www.ridgeviewvalley.com or follow them on www.facebook.com/ridgeviewvalley

Ridgeview Valley is the planned village-style residential community with all the amenities spanning 308 acres that’s in harmony with – not in competition with – the natural beauty surrounding Deep Creek Lake, Maryland.

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Ridgeview Valley Gives Back To Community

Ridgeview Valley a planned residential community located in McHenry, Maryland has found a way to give back to the community even in the rough economic times.

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(Press Release) – Dec 23, 2010 – McHENRY, MD. – Ridgeview Valley, Deep Creek Lake’s newest lifestyle community has found a way to give back to their local community even in rough economic times. Ridgeview Valley is located at the end of Gravelly Run Road, just north of the Rt. 219 Bridge which crosses Deep Creek Lake in McHenry, Maryland. This historic property is graced with a beautiful big red barn that was built in the early 1800’s and has needed very little in terms of refurbishing, really only a coat of fresh paint. Adjacent to the barn is a lovely hillside which has been terraced to create an outdoor amphitheater. From dairy cows to the good times ahead this barn breathes the history of the land. The amphitheater is the perfect location to enjoy family and friends while gazing at the stars and listening to your favorite performer. Ridgeview Valley has become a preferred location for special cultural events, such as performances by Theatre on the Lake and The Annual Garrett Mentors Barn Dance, as well as private parties, weddings and family reunions.
All events held at the Barn at Ridgeview Valley are by or for a charity or non-profit, and proceeds from each event benefit the charity or non-profit entirely. In lieu of a facility charge, those holding private functions are asked to donate to a charity of their choice.
The summer of 2010 has been very active. Paul and Jennifer Allsup of North Carolina started the summer season with their wedding reception on May 1st and chose Landon’s Library and HART as their charities of choice. Maurice and Leah Izzard of Washington, D.C. were married and enjoyed their reception in the barn donating to Brain Cancer Research. The Graves family chose Ridgeview Valley as the destination for their family reunion, which is held every 3 years somewhere in the United States. Approximately 130 people attended leading to a donation to the Allied Defense Fund. Tim & Jordan Burke of Wisconsin celebrated their special day with a Celtic wedding donating tp Garrett County Humane Society. JC & Sarah Barker of West Virginia exchanged their vows on a magnificent fall day in October, donating to Terra Alta Volunteer Fire Department. Kyle and Rachel Graser of Virginia also were married on a beautiful fall day in October and chose Bully Paws, a pit bull rescue organization as their charity of choice.
For their second year at Ridgeview, Theatre on the Lake performed “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Children of Eden”. Garrett Mentors sold concessions at “Children of Eden” to promote their 2nd Annual Barn Dance, which was held in the barn on September 18, 2010. Plans are already in the works for the 3rd Annual Ridgeview Valley Barn Dance to benefit Garrett Mentors. Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty sponsored a free kid’s carnival day that had about 200 in attendance. They had fire trucks, games and free giveaways for the youngsters to enjoy. The final event of the season was a barn dance for members of the Jehovah Witness Hall of Oakland, MD.
With this clever way of giving back to the community Ridgeview Valley offers brides a unique venue that allows them to personalize their big day, while helping their favorite charity. This season Ridgeview has supported donations of over $2,500.00 to various charities.
The sense of tranquility that you will find in Ridgeview Valley will make you feel like you are already home. This planned village-style residential community. is situated on some of the most scenic acreage in Garrett County and offers a multitude of amenities such as hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails, and of course our beautiful old barn for community events, with its adjoining amphitheater. Future plans call for a community center with an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, a multipurpose field for soccer, football, and baseball, and various playgrounds. Ridgeview Valley covers approximately 300 acres in harmony with – not in competition with – the natural beauty of the area and neighboring Deep Creek Lake. Ridgeview Valley is the ideal second home location for the outdoor enthusiast; providing the perfect setting for pursuing one’s outdoor passions while getting to know the neighbors and enjoying family and friends. For more information about Ridgeview Valley call 301-387-4040 or visit www.ridgeviewvalley.com

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Ridgeview Valley is the planned village-style residential community with all the amenities spanning 308 acres that’s in harmony with – not in competition with – the natural beauty surrounding Deep Creek Lake, Maryland.

If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! 877-563-5350

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