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Urgent Need for Additional Volunteers
April 14, 2010  

The Greeters Committee is urgently looking for 12-15 additional volunteers for the 2010 St. Jude Classic. Volunteers on this committee greet arriving spectators and tear ticket stubs at various tournament entry gates. They also will coordinate parking and bus shuttle access at Lot X (FedEx World Headquarters). If you know someone over 18 years of age interested in joining this committee, please ask them to contact Howard Pinkston at (901) 604-9948 or hpinkston@aol.com.

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Trish O'Connor, Realtor
Coldwell Banker Heritage Homes
(901) 491-8830
(870) 732-4655

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Free Dental Day!!!!
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When: Saturday, May 15, 2010


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"WMHS Band Alumni Concert" sent you a message on Facebook...

Please tell others about this great event.

Trish O'Connor, Realtor
Coldwell Banker Heritage Homes
(901) 491-8830
(870) 732-4655

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Cathy Andrews WilliamsApril 6, 2010 at 3:19pm
Subject: Alumni Concert
Dear Alumni of the West Memphis Band Programs,
We are pleased so invite you to join us for the West Memphis High School Band Alumni Concerts to be held April 25 in our beautiful Performing Arts Center at 2:30. The rehearsals will be April 24 beginning at 9:30. If you need an instrument you can email Cathy Williams, cathywmhs25@aol.com or send a message on Face Book. Our guest conductors for the weekend are former West Memphis Band Directors Phil Burns, Steve Warner and Bobby Porter. Amro Music Store in Memphis is willing to allow you to use an instrument for the weekend but I need to know immediately in order for Mr. Burns to set that up. We have already had alumni coming by to pick up music or borrow an instrument to practice. Many alumni have sent their instrument to the shop to have it checked out and ready to go, made plane reservations and called other friends. It’s going to be a fun weekend with lots of reliving memories with old friends and making new ones. Join the WMHS Band page on Facebook and post pictures of your band memories and see who all is signed up to join us. Please spread the work to all your former band friends. We also are looking forward to being joined by former WMHS Band member and Stax Music Legend Wayne Jackson.

The schedule looks to be:
Saturday, April 24th
9:30 Meet and greet give out music
10:00 Rehearsal
12:00 Lunch provided by WM Band Boosters
1-4 Rehearsals (with plenty of breaks Ha)
Dinner out with your friends. Some of the different decades are planning dinner out! Contact your friends!

Sunday, April 25th
If you would like to attend First Methodist Church, Phil Burns is one of the music directors or attend your former hometown church.
1:30 Warm up
2:30 Concert WM Performing Arts Center

Please help by contacting your friends who are not on Facebook WMHS Band page that may not know about this fun event. If you are not up to playing just come and join us for the fun and fellowship and attend the concert on Sunday. Please email me immediately with your instrument so that we can send you music! Looking forward to hearing from you!

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Buyer Seminar - THIS SATURDAY and NEXT SATURDAY

Trish O'Connor, Realtor
Coldwell Banker Heritage Homes
(901) 491-8830
(870) 732-4655

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Coldwell Banker Heritage Homes will host a Buyers Seminar in our ofice on
Saturday, April 10 and again on Saturday, April 17.  In this seminar, you
will see what it takes to secure a loan and complete the task of buying
your home.  If you are on the list and not interested in buying or
selling, PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO OTHERS that might be intersted.  The
$8000 tax credit goes away in May so we must have a contract written,
signed and accepted before April 30.  The $6,500 sellers tax credit also
goes away in May.
A Mortgge Officer will be on site to get you Pre-Approved so that you can
begin your hunt for a new home immediately!

This seminar will last no more than 1 hour.

Please give me a call or drop me an email to let me know you ar interested
in attending one of these sessions.
Again, thank you for your business.


Please give me a call at (901) 491-8830 for additional information or a
showing appointment.

Trish
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http://hometalkminnesota.typepad.com/home_talk_minnesota_/2010/01/new-rules-help-borrowers-at-closing.html

Plenty of home buyers have found themselves at the closing table, ready to sign the myriad documents that will officially make them new homeowners--only to get nasty sticker shock. What was originally supposed to cost them, say, $2,500 in closing costs, has turned into $3,000.

The Good Faith Estimate (GFE), a tally of the fees associated with a mortgage loan due at closing, is exactly that – an estimate. Often these costs, which are provided by mortgage brokers and lenders to borrowers within three days of getting a loan application, escalate by closing time.

But on Jan. 1, new federal rules adopted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development took effect, mandating the use of a redesigned, simplified Good Faith Estimate form. The idea behind the revision: to avoid those closing-table surprises.

The main change is how lenders communicate fee information to borrowers. Under the old system, there was no standardized format. "Fees were communicated in multiple ways, which adds to the confusion when comparing costs," says Keith Gumbinger, a vice president at HSH Associates, which tracks the mortgage market. Under the new rules, lenders will all be required to use the same form for their Good Faith Estimates – a three-page document issued by HUD.

There are also new rules capping increases in costs that are disclosed on the Good Faith Estimate and guidelines so that fees listed on the initial GFE reflect the actual cost at settlement. "Those fees on the GFE at the beginning of the process will be the same on HUD-1 form [final settlement statement] at the end of the process," says Mr. Gumbinger.

The new GFE guidelines are certainly better than the old ones and will reduce closing costs modestly – but there are still some kinks in the process, namely opportunistic pricing, says Jack Guttentag, professor of finance emeritus at the Wharton School who also operates a web site that offers free mortgage information.

That means that two different borrowers can go to the same lender but get two different estimates. The lender can size up the first one as a sophisticate, the other as a dupe, and charge the latter more than the former – just because he thinks he can get away with it. "There's no ready way a disclosure statement can prevent that," Mr. Guttentag says.

Prospective buyers should also be aware that while overall costs associated with closing on a home may come down as a result of the new GFE, they might have to pay up down the line in other ways. It will cost lenders to comply with the new regulations: they have to buy new software, print new documents, train loan originators to fill out the new forms properly. "They will be built into fees, so eventually consumers will pay" for these overhead costs, says Mr. Gumbinger.

So will the new good faith estimate make borrowers savvier about shopping around for a loan? Some are doubtful. "The forms are still pretty complicated," says Richard Vetstein, a real estate attorney with Vetstein Law Group in Framingham, Mass. "Even for me – a real estate attorney – it took several hours to go through the forms and all the changes, and figure out what's going on."

Here, a summary of the types of charges you can expect to see on your Good Faith Estimate.

  1. Fees that cannot change from the original GFE to final settlement. These include the lender's origination and underwriting charges, and the credit or "points" based on the specific interest rate chosen.
  2. Fees that can increase up to 10% at settlement. These include services required and recommended by the lender. If the borrower selects a third-party provider (for title services, title insurance and recording charges) from the lender's approved list, the fees cannot increase by more than 10% from the upfront estimate to the final.
  3. Fees that can change without limit. These include charges from service providers (for title insurance) chosen by the borrower, but not recommended by the lender. This category also includes things like daily interest charges, homeowner's insurance, as well as flood and pest insurance, if necessary. It encourages borrowers to do their own shopping. "It prevents the worst abuses of price escalation on third-party charges for service providers selected by the lender," says Mr. Guttentag.

By LISA SCHERZER| SmartMoney