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Welcome to the Hills of Inverrary Community News Blog!

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🏡 Welcome to Our New Community News Blog and Resource Website! We’re thrilled to launch this new digital space for the Hills of Inverrary community—a place where staying informed, engaged, and connected is just a click away. Whether you’re looking for the latest updates, want to explore upcoming events, or need access to important documents, this site is built with you in mind. We’ll be sharing news, resources, and opportunities to get involved—plus helpful posts on topics that matter most to our residents. You’ll also find: A Community Resources page packed with contact info, documents, and helpful links A Blog section (right here!) where we’ll post stories, announcements, and spotlights on our neighbors And soon, more interactive features based on your feedback We invite you to bookmark the page, subscribe for updates, and become part of the ongoing conversation that makes Inverrary such a special place to call home. Thanks for being here—let’s grow this community, together. Note:...

🐷Lipstick, Lies, and Failed Bylaws: Inverrary Fights Back!

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Last night, the Hills of Inverrary Condos held a special members meeting to finish what October 14th couldn’t—because, let’s be honest, quorum math is harder than Sudoku. After weeks of extensions, arm-twisting, and lawyerly “pretty please” emails, the votes are finally in. And guess what? The community spoke loud and clear. 🚚 The Lone Survivor: The “Truck” Amendment Yes, the truck amendment squeaked through. So, if you’ve got a pickup, congratulations—you’re the only winner in the board’s amendment sweepstakes. ❌ The Big Losers: Board Power Grabs Two-Year Terms? FAILED. The board’s dream of doubling their stay in power crashed harder than a bad karaoke night. One-year terms remain the law of the land. Democracy: 1, Board: 0. Risky “Investment” Amendment? FAILED. No casino-style gambling with community funds. Your money stays safe from “Wall Street wannabe” experiments. 🎉 Why This Is a Win Accountability stays tight. One-year terms mean the board answers to the people every year. Fin...