CVCA COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER - January 2023

TODD TALKS ~ The Viera Company

Todd Pokrywa, President of The Viera Company gives

us an update on what's to come in 2023!

Todd Talks - The Viera Company

PRESIDENT'S CORNER

On the Horizon


Wow! Time really does fly. Here we are in 2023 and I almost can’t believe it. A lot has happened in Viera and continues to do so every day. The same goes for CVCA and all of the events and projects we are working on.


In 2022, CVCA added two new community events – the 4th of July Picnic in the Park and Eye See You, Viera. We had a great turnout for the Picnic in the Park event and the pictures that everyone sent us in October with the “Eyes” were so fun and fabulous. We hope you enjoyed exploring our parks and hopefully, you were able to visit one you had not been to before. Look out for an announcement about our 2023 events. We are kicking off the new year with another new event – a family campout! More information will be posted soon.



Also in 2022, Fairway Management rolled out its new management software and resident portal so that everyone can view their account activity. You can view and pay your assessments, check on your ARC application, and, if you live in a neighborhood that is also managed by Fairway Management, you can even check on the status of any violations you may have.

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February 25th - 26th, 2023

4:00pm - 8:00am

North Solerno Park

5225 Tavistock Dr.


Join your neighbors for the first CVCA Community Campout! Residents are welcome to pitch a tent, light a fire pit, and sleep under the stars!

8:00pm - MOVIE during campout.

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Bring your chairs, blankets, and snacks and enjoy this classic under the stars! You do not have to campout to participate in watching the movie.


For more information about the campout including rules and regulations regarding fire pits, tents, pets, and more, please visit our website:

COMMUNITY CAMPOUT

  1. National Florida Day is January 25th.
  2. Wherever you are in Florida, you are never more than 60 miles from an ocean.
  3. Florida is the only ecosystem in the world where alligators and crocodiles co-exist.
  4. The St. Johns River is Florida's longest river, spanning 310 miles and it is one of the few rivers in the United States that flows north.
  5. All 3 of Florida's NFL teams made the playoffs for the first time since 1999.

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:

January 25

February 21

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

Don't be accused of "Crape-Murder" when pruning your crapemyrtle trees. This beautiful flowering tree is one of the most incorrectly pruned plants.


  • Prune January/February
  • Prune dead branches
  • Prune old seed pods
  • DO NOT cut back all the branches
  • Prune branches that are rubbing or crossing
  • Prune sprouts at the base
  • Prune small branches near the bottom to encourage growth at the top

For more information, visit:

ifas.ufl.edu - Pruning Crapemyrtles


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