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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

WEDGEFIELD PLANTATION WATCH IS ON FACEBOOK. SHOULDN'T THIS BE A WAKE UP CALL TO THE WPA BOARD?



Last night when I went to Facebook to see what family and friends were posting, Wedgefield Plantation Watch came up, and I joined.  This morning, they already have 111 members.  THANK YOU, to the Wedgefield person, or persons who started this effort! 

I won't begin to say that my opinion here, is that of the individuals who started the Facebook effort.  The WPA board has left the members - association, with so many cracks, caverns, and sink holes in their governance, that we have reached massive earthquake status!  Looks board, like residents - call it what they want, have decided to take matters into their own hands, and get the word out to help each other, when our safety is concerned.  After all, your board has a website with dial up connection (never was that way before), where they claim that it takes too long to download items required by our governing documents, because it suits their closed - "we'll tell you what we think you need to know, if we think you need to know, when if ever - we think you need to know, governance."

This board has let the appearance of our once beautiful community become so rag tag, so disregarded by potential buyers, visitors - including those who may be preparing to rob us, that one of our suspicious male visitors last weekend, finding no one home, stood out in the middle of one of our streets, and urinated on Wedgefield!

The Wedgefield Examiner has had over 150 visits to the blog in less than 48 hours, as we've posted resident emails about the suspicious visitors to Wedgefield.  Residents are looking for answers everywhere but to our board, because they could appear not to care, as board members move through their special projects, hidden agendas, and yes, cover ups.   Beware, those who established the Facebook site, if your board becomes unhappy they organize a group of their followers to attack you publicly at the end of a board meeting, as they did the Wedgefield Examiner about a year and a half ago.  Yes, they had a staged prominent resident stand up and talk about that deplorable blog.  There was fist pumping, and statements from the floor that it must go.  Get a tough skin.  Don't shrink - stand tall, and tell them as I did, "the blog would go away, there would be no need, when they did what they were suppose to do - legally, ethically, in the best interests of Wedgefield - openly, and honestly."  

Good luck to the Facebook group!  Thank you.