CVCA COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER - May 2023

TODD TALKS ~ The Viera Company

Todd Pokrywa, President of The Viera Company introduces

THE CROSSING AT VIERA

Todd Talks - The Viera Company

Presidents Corner

Hurricane Preparedness


Eva Rey

President, Central Viera Community Association


It’s time for the fun game of “Which Wacky Weather Will We Get Today?”! Well, this is May in Florida so, who knows! If those crazy days a couple of weeks ago of hail and tornados taught us anything, it’s that we need to be prepared for the 2023 Hurricane Season. These were the worst storms that I have seen personally in Brevard County since moving here in 2015. I lost the top screens on my enclosure as well as other damage to my roof and home. I guess I will be dealing with that for a bit.

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You are invited to the first CVCA School's Out For Summer Party presented by Community Credit Union and Arty Pagan - State Farm! Join your neighbors in celebration of the last day of school and start of summer. Come test your skills on several interactive inflatables, eat delicious food from food trucks, dance to the sounds of DJ Salt Shaker, and play some field games. This is one party you don't want to miss!


FOOD TRUCKS: Red Pie Pizza Trolley, Notorious Pig BBQ, Space Coast Hot Dogs, Beach Bums Sweet Treats, Paradise Shaved Ice


Thank you to all of our AMAZING Sponsors!!!

Community Credit Union ~ Arty Pagan - State Farm

Cyclebar of Melbourne ~ Stumpy's Hachet House

Artemis Lifestyles ~ Kerry Kosuda Real Estate

Dogtopia ~ Crystal Carriage Concierge

Overtime Athletics ~ Alicea's Martial Arts


www.cvcaviera.com/SchoolsOutForSummerParty

New to Viera or have you been here a while and want to know the facts? You should attend one of our monthly FREE Resident Orientation meetings. These two-hour classes will help keep you informed about our history, governance, local ordinances, environmental issues and so much more....including the Roundabout.

UPCOMING CLASS DATES:

June 28

July 26

All classes are held at Addison Village Club and begin at 6:00pm.

For more information or to RSVP, email or call Hunter Parviainen: hunter.parviainen@duda.com / 321-242-1200

Your typical blueberry bush grows best areas that have cold weather, but there are two types that grow well in Florida: Rabbiteye and Southern Highbush.


  • Require soil pH of 4.0 - 5.5
  • Soil must be well-drained
  • Needs 4-5 hours of sun
  • Most require cultivar
  • Responds best to frequent, light fertilization


For more information, visit:

ifas.ufl.edu - blueberries

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