If you have ever hiked the Timberton Loop trail, you have probably noticed the large basalt rocks with numbers on them along the way that help hikers stay on the trail.
All those rocks came from the top of the Timberton Phase 3 hill, when it was blasted to make building lots for 19 homes. During the summer of 2001, blasting occurred several times a week.
When it was all done, the best of the rocks were chosen and moved to the Timberton Loop for trail markers.
One of the Timberton Loop rocks, on the highest point of the trail, is nicknamed "Ray’s Rock" It is called that in honor of Ray Welch, former Roads and Grounds Foreman for Olympic Resource Management (ORM). Ray personally selected and moved all the basalt boulders from the Timberton blast area to the Timberton Loop trail.
The Timberton Village Board of Directors conducts monthly meetings at the Bay Club on the first Monday of each month. Meetings begin at 3 pm and usually last about two hours.
General meetings of the TVHA Board are open to all members of the Association, and you are encouraged to attend meetings. If a member has a concern that he or she wishes the Board to consider, that member should contact the President in advance of the meeting to request that the matter be placed on the agenda of the next meeting. Agendas and are posted before each meeting. Minutes are posted once approved. You can find them on this website in the "Owners Only" section. Financial reports are listed on the Documents page.
Annual Meeting of the Association are held each summer. Written notice is sent to all members at least 30 days in advance of the meeting. At the Annual Meeting, officers' reports are submitted, next year's budget is discussed and approved, board members are elected, and other business of the Association is conducted.