Fairfield Harbour hosted about 200 people at their day of remembrance on Veterans Day, including N.C. Rep. Norm Sanderson.
Read the full story at the Sun Journal website. On Thanksgiving, Fairfield Harbour residents invited Marines from nearby Camp Lejeune to join them for Thanksgiving dinner. About 58 Marines who weren’t able to travel home for the holiday found a family with whom to celebrate the day. See more on WNCT.
CAS Manages Community of the Year
Fairfield Harbour has announced that the community was recently named Community of the Year by the Community Association Institute’s North Carolina Chapter (CAI-NC). The award recognition took place at CAI-NC’s annual conference. CAI-NC’s Community of the Year award recognizes communities of excellence across North Carolina as well as the efforts made by its board members, community members and residents. In addition, the Community of the Year award evaluates the overall role of community management companies, which are heavily involved in the guidance and direction of community associations. Additionally, Mystre’ Van Horn, the community manager of Fairfield Harbour, was named a Manager of Distinction. CAS serves as the professional management company for Fairfield Harbour.
Fairfield Harbour Raises Food and Funds to Help Homeless
Fairfield Harbour Property Owners Association, managed by CAS, collected over 1,000 pounds of canned and non-perishable food to help feed those in need. Additionally, through partnership with the Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department and local businesses, $1,980.32 was raised for RCS, an organization in New Bern, NC that provides a homeless shelter, soup kitchen and other services for those less fortunate.