A YEAR IN REVIEW : HOA/TVRA – WHAT DEFINED 2025?

by Kay Condon, Communications VP
2025 was a year defined by connection, collaboration, and community pride in Tellico Village.
Through events, volunteer opportunities, environmental projects, and transparent communication, the HOA/TVRA continued to strengthen the ties that make our Village such a special place to live.
Building Community, One Event at a Time
Residents enjoyed a full calendar of over 200 events and activities — from outdoor adventures to socials, educational programs, special speaker events, concert and theater engagements, and sporting events thanks to dedicated volunteers who continue to expand opportunities for learning, fun, and fellowship.
Caring for Our Environment
Environmental stewardship remained a core focus throughout the year. Volunteers joined forces to:
- Support Tennessee Tree Day
- Participate in WATeR’s Lakeshore Cleanup Day
- Support PRAC’s native wildflowers initiative.
- Expand the TVRA’s Aesthetics & Environment Program with long-term ecological improvements woven into the TVRA’s strategic goals
- Support and participate in all community projects to strengthen our natural spaces and enhance quality of life for all residents
Advocacy & Infrastructure Updates
The HOA/TVRA provided residents clear, accessible updates on key community issues, including:
- Utility and electric rate changes (LUB)
- Major POA Board updates and Bluebook revisions
- Trail maintenance and greenspace plans
- Long-term water/wastewater infrastructure investigations and improvements
- Concise meeting summaries helped residents stay informed without attending long meetings.
Safety, Preparedness & Well-Being
Through programs like the Yellow Dot Program, 911 Address Advisory Form, Loudon County Emergency Notifications, guest presentations from first responders, and classes in CPR and Stop The Bleed, residents gained valuable tools to help protect themselves and their neighbors.
Communication, Transparency & Member Value
From the HelpSpot service portal to consistent email communication, the organization emphasized open dialogue and responsiveness. Membership renewals, new website updates, and the larger TVRA rebranding initiative signaled continued growth and modernization.
The Spirit of Tellico Village
Across the seasons — spring blooms, summer adventures, fall colors, and holiday gatherings — one message stayed constant:
For 36 years Tellico Village continues to be a place where neighbors connect, nature thrives, and residents work together to build a welcoming, engaged and socially rich community.