Leisure Service Guide - Lake Naomi Real Estate, Inc.
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Leisure Service Guide - Lake Naomi Real Estate, Inc.
Serving the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community Leisure Service Guide • 2015 • Our 52 nd Year of Making Memories Planning a Reunion or Business Retreat? Introduce your friends, relatives and business associates to the Mountaintop Lodge. Rent out a few rooms or the entire Lodge and we can create the perfect package. The Mountaintop Lodge has ten rooms and suites in the main lodge and four cabin suites. Remember that your friends and family members receive a 10% discount on all room rentals when they give your name. Staying at the Mountaintop Lodge includes: ~ A full cooked to order breakfast each morning ~ Assistance with planning any activities or meals in the area ~ Membership to the Lake Naomi Club’s Platinum Club Amenities. 570-646-6636 • 855-LN-LODGE www.MountaintopLodge.com Table of Contents Community Services (Including Information on Doctors and Hospitals) Page 63 Administrative Office Hours.......................................... Page 3 Advertisers....................................................................... Page 65 Cafes................................................................................ Page 37 Clubhouse-Restaurant..................................................... Page 36 Club Services.................................................................. Page 13 Code of Conduct............................................................. Page 4 Committees.................................................................... Page 7 Community Center........................................................ Page 26 Community Services...................................................... Page 63 Dog Park.......................................................................... Page 33 Dogs and Pets.................................................................. Page 17 Facility Limitations........................................................ Page 18 Fishing Guidelines.......................................................... Page 57 Fitness Center/Aerobic Room......................................... Page 29 General Information....................................................... Page 16 Golf Center..................................................................... Page 39 Guest Privileges.............................................................. Page 22 Housechecking Service................................................... Page 14 Ice Skating Rink.............................................................. Page 32 Indoor Pool..................................................................... Page 28 Lakes, Beaches and Boating............................................ Page 51 Leisure Trail.................................................................... Page 32 Liability Notice............................................................... Page 4 Membership Information............................................... Page 21 Multi-Purpose Room...................................................... Page 30 Officers, Boards, Committees........................................ Page 1 Phone Numbers.............................................................. Page 3 Pool Club........................................................................ Page 47 Recreation Programs....................................................... Page 33 Recreation Tennis Courts............................................... Page 46 Sailing............................................................................. Page 59 Seasons of Operation...................................................... Page 26 Shuttle Bus Service......................................................... Page 15 Staff................................................................................. Page 2 Suggestions, Recommendations, Concerns................... Page 15 Temporary Membership................................................. Page 25 Tennis Club..................................................................... Page 43 Trash Collection............................................................. Page 20 Website............................................................................ Page 14 Written Communications ............................................. Page 15 FIRE • AMBULANCE Call 911 1 LAKE NAOMI CLUB BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert S. Mills, Jr., President Connell McGill, Vice President Cary S. Levinson, Secretary George E. Bernardin, Treasurer Mike Christian Kathryn J. Hyatt Brian J. Snyder Robert L. Baechtold, Emeritus Harvey Billingham, Emeritus P. Kenneth Brownstein, Emeritus Marshall Butler, Emeritus Joseph R. Crandall, Emeritus Brian Drum, Emeritus Joan M. Drum, Emeritus Richard M. Eckert, Emeritus Robert A. Fenimore, Emeritus Carl W. Fiers, Jr., Emeritus Stephen J. Harker, Emeritus Robert G. Hoeppner, Emeritus James B. Hyatt, Emeritus Stanley T. Lamar, Emeritus Kathleen H. Manzella, Emeritus Anna C. McAleer, Emeritus William P. Mullane, Emeritus William E. Rusling, Emeritus J. Scott Swensen, Emeritus Kathryn P. Teeple, Emeritus Alvin J. Weigand, Jr., Emeritus LOGAN B. STEELE 1929 - 1986 Chairman of the Board of Trustees, 1963 to 1986 HARRY J. SCHOETTLE 1929 - 1996 Secretary of the Board of Trustees, 1971 to 1989 LAKE NAOMI CLUB BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chair — Mark Ierardi Vice Chair — Carolyn Kopchains Denise Alexander, Steve Amend, Dave Carbone, Randy Compton, Howard Cooper, Anthony DeFranco, Frank Delnero, John DeMott, Thomas Gilmore, Steve Harker, Rick Hawley, Jerry Merola, Bill Neifert, Carol Ann Parisi, Mary Kay Posselli, Carole Rubley, G.H. Salazar, Jay Stevenson, Dan Tabor, Barry Trachtenberg, Shelly Wismer, Rob Wolf, Tony Zanin, Jim Zagelmeyer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mark Ierardi (Chair), Denise Alexander, Howard Cooper, Carolyn Kopchains, Barry Trachtenberg, Rob Wolf COMMITTEE CHAIRS Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelly Wismer Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Delnero Architectural Review . . . . . . Jim Dreucker Environmental Protection . . . Carole Rubley Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Cooper Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Neifert Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Carbone House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Zanin Lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Hawley Long Range Planning . . . . . . Barry Trachtenberg Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Wolf Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John DeMott Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Stevenson Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Merola 1 LAKE NAOMI CLUB The Lake Naomi Club equally serves Lake Naomi and Timber Trails as one Community and is organized to promote and encourage recreational and social activities among its Members, to advance local pride and to provide, maintain and operate the recreational, social and related facilities required for these purposes. The Club is directed by a Board of Trustees and a Board of Governors. Members of the Board of Governors chair and serve on various committees which provide input to the Board of Governors on the management of the various functions. MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to provide our Members with a premier yearround family-friendly community, offering recreational activities in an environment that fosters an appreciation of nature’s beauty and encourages the formation of lifelong friendships. PLEDGE • Preserve the lakes, streams and woodlands in an environmentally responsible manner • Strive to provide Member services and facilities that exceed expectations • Promote a spirit of mutual respect among Members and Staff • Operate openly, transparently and fiscally responsibly • Anticipate the needs and desires of our ever evolving community • Provide the framework that supports Member participation in the governance of the community This 2015 Leisure Service Guide describes operating hours and facility use guidelines and programs planned for the 2015 Season. If there are questions or concerns, feel free to contact the Administrative Office at 570-646-9191. Copies of the Lake Naomi Club Bylaws are available at the Administrative Office to Members in good standing. Please take the time to review the Club’s CODE OF CONDUCT listed on page 4. STAFF General Manager..................................................................Robert A. Jones, Jr. Operations Manager....................................................................Tim Brooks Association Manager............................................................Wendi Freeman Project Manager.............................................................................Scott Hall Business Manager..................................................................Tim Wolsieffer Communications and Marketing Manager...........................Laura Altemose Systems Manager.....................................................................Will Allfather Operations Coordinator....................................................Meredith Sensenig Recreation Manager............................................................... Braden Meiter Community Center Manager...................................................Kelly Swingle Human Resources Director........................................................Tina Fairfax Mountaintop Lodge Hospitality Manager.............................Carolyn Keiper Maintenance Foreman...................................................................Jim Fuller Maintenance Leadman...................................................................BJ Muzzy Golf Superintendent...................................................................Todd Moyer Administrative Assistant.........................................................Adriana Perez Membership Director............................................................Cheryl Cornwell Membership Coordinator............................................................Amy Miller 2 Receptionist / Secretary......................................................... Laurie Vaccola Receptionist.......................................................................Stephanie Kerrick Community Center Reception Supervisor...............................Karen Sartoris Architectural Coordinator....................................................Sharon Lee Heron Accounting Supervisor................................................................Ann Moore Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable ......................................June Allison Accounting Assistant...................................................................Beth Evans Chief Ranger........................................................................John Lamberton Senior Patrol Ranger.......................................................................Pat Ednie Kids Klub Ranger.....................................................................Bill Bussman Clubhouse Manager................................................................Peter Koryttko Food & Beverage Operations Manager.......................... Johnathon Thomas Executive Chef............................................................................Paul Guthy Cafes Manager...........................................................................Kevin Fisher Tennis Professional................................................................Richard McKee Tennis Coordinator.............................................................Margaret Hickey Aquatics Director....................................................................Frank Dekmar Club Beach Supervisor.........................................................Dave Lawrence Golf Professional.......................................................................Tim Wagner CLUB PHONE NUMBERS Administrative Office.................................................. Timber Trails Gatehouse............................................ Logan Steele Community Center............................... Lake Naomi Clubhouse.............................................. Timber Trails Clubhouse............................................ Lake Naomi Tennis Club............................................ Timber Trails Tennis Club........................................... Timber Trails Golf Club.............................................. Lake Naomi Swimming Pool....................................... Timber Trails Swimming Pool.................................... Lake Naomi Sailing Office......................................... Maintenance Complex................................................ Mountaintop Lodge.................................................... 570-646-9191 570-646-2550 570-646-8585 570-646-2866 570-646-8855 570-646-7580 570-646-LOVE 570-646-9060 570-646-2132 570-646-1082 570-646-LAKE 570-643-4240 570-646-6636 Note: If you have an emergency, do not waste precious time by calling the Administrative Office to reach the Rangers. Call 911 and request the necessary assistance. The Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Rangers monitor (with approval) all police, fire and ambulance radio transmissions. In addition, the Rangers respond to all police, fire and ambulance calls in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. For routine matters, the Rangers may be reached by calling the Timber Trails Gatehouse, 570-646-2550. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS The Administrative Office (located on 122 Route 423 just North of the junction with Route 940 in Pocono Pines) is open from 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM seven days per week with the exception of New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, December 24, December 25, and Sundays in the Winter. The Administrative Office also closes at 3:00 PM on Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day and New Year’s Eve. 3 LIABILITY NOTICE As in most recreation settings, there are inherent risks in the use of the facilities and grounds at Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. Thus there is a risk that you assume when you are involved in the use of any facility or on the grounds of Lake Naomi or Timber Trails. Caution and great care must be taken at all times by you, your family and your Guests in order to avoid injury. The Lake Naomi Club, the Timber Trails Community Association and the Pocono Pines Community Association, their officers and directors, their divisions and their agents have no liability for lakes, pools and grounds safety or for any injury occasioned by your use of the facilities and grounds of Lake Naomi or Timber Trails, or by the activities of other Members, Guests, or others, regardless of whether their presence is authorized or unauthorized. In addition, the Club and Community Associations do not carry any form of Accident/ Illness / Death or Dismemberment Insurance on any Club Member or Guest. Club Members and Guests must rely on their individual health and accident insurance policies in the event they are injured at Lake Naomi or Timber Trails. MEMBERSHIP PHOTO/ID BADGES Photo Identification Badges must be worn by members four years of age or older in order to utilize any Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Facility. Please present your badge to be scanned and/or verified at each facility. Lost badges must be reported to the Administrative Office and can be replaced upon payment of a $10.00 per badge service charge. MEMBERSHIP BADGES ARE VALID ONLY FOR THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY ARE ISSUED. LOANING OF BADGES TO ANYONE MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES. CODE OF CONDUCT Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Communities are a haven for families seeking peace, tranquility, natural beauty and exceptional recreational opportunities. To preserve that environment, the general rule to follow is the Golden Rule – behave toward others as you would want them to behave toward you. We believe that you will find that the following more specific rules flow directly from that basic premise, that they do not restrict your enjoyment , but are sensible guidelines to ensure everyone’s enjoyment of all that our Communities offer. These rules are a supplement to, and do not supersede, the Deed Restrictions, the Architectural Standards, the Codes of Conduct adopted by the Associations and the rules set out in the Lake Naomi Club Leisure Service Guide for conduct at specific amenities, all of which should be considered to be incorporated into this Code of Conduct and its enforcement. Taken together, all of them form the basis of good citizenship in the Communities. A. DEFINITIONS “Club” means the Lake Naomi Club. “Association” means the Pocono Pines Community Association and the Timber Trails Community Association. “Communities” means all properties within the boundaries of or under the control of the Club or the Associations. 4 “Member” means the member of the Lake Naomi Club, including all persons in the Member’s family. “Guest” means any person who is present in the Communities with the permission of the Member whose conduct is governed by this Code, including the Member’s renters and lessees. “Visitor” means any person who is present in the Communities with the permission of the Club, the Associations, or a Member of either Association. B. GENERAL CONDUCT STANDARDS 1) Every Member and Guest shall treat all other Members, Guests, Visitors and the staff of the Club and the Associations with courtesy and respect. Insulting, lewd, vulgar or impolite conduct and behavior are expressly prohibited. 2) Every Member and Guest shall treat the physical properties of the Club, the Associations and other Members with due care and respect and shall not knowingly cause damage to any of them. 3) In all matters involving safety of persons or property, or other emergency, every Member and Guest shall obey the instructions of responsible members of the staff of the Club and the Associations. 4) Every Member and Guest shall follow and comply with all of the Club’s Rules and Bylaws and with the Rules in this Code of Conduct. 5) Every Member shall inform his/her Guests of all provisions of this Code of Conduct and shall be responsible for any breach thereof by any of his/her Guests. BEING A GOOD NEIGHBOR C. 1) The use of sound producing devices such as radios, televisions, music equipment, instruments and the noise from gatherings, such as parties, picnics, family gatherings or reunions, shall be monitored and restricted to avoid disturbing the tranquility and peace and enjoyment of other Members. Members shall not cause or permit any noise that intrudes on the Member’s neighbors after 10:00 PM on weekdays or 11:00 PM on weekends and holidays. 2) The use of any noise-generating equipment, including lawn mowers, chain saws, power washers, weed trimmers and blowers are prohibited weekdays between the hours of 7:00 PM and 8:00 AM and on weekends between the hours of 4:00 PM and 9:00 AM. 3) A constantly barking dog is a noise violation. 4) Any lighting devices on a Member’s property shall be regulated and restricted so that the emitted light does not intrude onto the property of any of the Member’s neighbors. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE D. 1) No one shall blow leaves or place debris or other refuse in drainage ditches and/or swales. 2) Dumping of garbage or debris, or littering in the Communities is not permitted. Littering is also against Pennsylvania State Law and additional fines may be assessed by State/Municipal/and County Laws. 5 3) Clearing a driveway of snow by plowing across the road (cross plowing) is not permitted 4) Members are to be conscious of natural debris on their property. Some natural debris is acceptable and even welcome as it provides habitat for woodland animals. However excessive debris on properties is not only aesthetically unpleasing but can also be a fire hazard. 5) Placing piles of debris by the road side for any length of time is not permitted. Members must make prior arrangements to have debris mulched or removed. E. FIRE PREVENTION 1) Open fires for recreational purposes must be properly contained within a rock pit or in a proper fire pit container. Fires must be attended to at all times by an adult with a working water hose or fire extinguisher. 2) Members must comply with all burn bans by the State, County, Township, Club and/or the Association. 3) Fireworks of any type are PROHIBITED in the Communities. 4) Burning garbage, rubbish, leaves or construction debris is not permitted. F. HAZARDS 1) Any condition that is determined by the General Manager, Chief Ranger or Association Manager to be a hazard to public health or safety must be immediately corrected by the Member or the Association can remediate the hazard and bill the Member for the cost. 2) Hunting and discharging any weapon is prohibited in the Communities. Carrying a firearm is prohibited in the common areas of the Communities. G. TRAFFIC, VEHICLES & PARKING 1) Members and Guests who are operating a vehicle in the Communities must obey the posted speed limits and be extremely cautious of those walking and biking. 2) Pedestrians and wildlife always have the right of way. 3) Pedestrians must walk on the left side of the streets, facing oncoming traffic. 4) All vehicles operated in the Communities must comply with Local and State Laws. 5) Parking on the Roads in the Communities is not permitted, except with the prior approval of the Chief Ranger of the Club or the Association Manager. Vehicles may be towed at the Owners expense if necessary. SANITATION / TRASH REMOVAL H. 1) Members are responsible for collecting, recycling and removing their trash / garbage in compliance with the Community Trash guidelines. Use of the services of an approved trash hauler is highly recommended. The Community has no central dumping grounds for trash. The use of Lake Naomi Club amenity trash receptacles for dumping of personal household garbage is prohibited 2) Permanent dumpsters for personal use are NOT permitted in the Communities. Temporary dumpsters for home building, home renovation or short clean up periods are allowed with the prior approval of the Association Manager. 6 I. PETS 1) All pets must be properly licensed according to State, County or Municipal laws. 2) It is the responsibility of the handler to pick up and properly dispose of all dog feces. 3) All dogs must be on a leash under 8 feet in length and under the control of their handler at all times when not on the owner’s property. The leash requirement is in effect from the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend until November 1. From November 1 until the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend, the leash law is relaxed, however all pets still must remain under the control of their handlers at all times. J. WILDLIFE 1) Feeding wildlife is prohibited except for feeding birds using pole or tree mounted bird feeders. K. ENFORCEMENT OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT Enforcement of these rules will be by the General Manager, the Association Manager and the Chief Ranger of the Club who will have the responsibility and authority to issue notices and warnings, require compliance, and impose fines for violations. If the Member wishes to challenge the action, the Board or a hearing committee of not less than three (3) residents appointed by that Board, shall hold a hearing in executive session, (unless the Member requests a public hearing) affording the Member a reasonable opportunity to be heard. The hearing shall be set a reasonable time and date. The Board shall send the Owner notice of the time, date and place of the hearing and invite the Member and any alleged violator, to attend the hearing and produce any statements, evidence and witnesses. Without the consent of the alleged violator, the date of the hearing shall not be less than twenty (20) days from the date of the notice. The minutes of the meeting shall contain a written statement and the results of the hearing. Violations may be redressed in the following manner: First Offense – Written warning Second Offense - $50 fine Third Offense - $100 fine Fourth Offense - $200 fine Additional violations increase at $100 per violation. Violations taking place within three years of a previous violation shall be considered an additional violation and punishable according to the foregoing schedule of fines. COMMITTEES ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Activities Committee is to coordinate and offer opportunities for our adult Club Members to participate in a wide variety of activities. The committee strives to sponsor programs which are social, cultural, artistic, educational, health-related or community supportive, and to be actively involved in all aspects of the aforementioned activities. 7 Functions of the Committee: Assisting in an Advisory Capacity • Advise Management with Member functions/Chair Member functions. • Advise Management on decoration for Member functions. • Advise Chef in the menu selections for the events. • Assist Management in entertainment for events/programs. • Advise Management of opportunities to offer events/programs to our Members. Each and every year, the Activities Committee sponsors different events and activities throughout the year including events such as: Committee Events Committee Programs Arts & Craft Show Broadway Type Shows Casino Night Drama Club Health Forum Ladies Luncheon Adult Socials Card & Leisure Games Collections for Service Men & Women Food Drives Good Neighbor Gatherings Lending Library Social Lites Various Art/Craft Classes AQUATICS COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Aquatics Committee is to provide the Membership with the highest level of satisfaction and utilization of all aquatic amenities in a dynamic environment. The Committee additionally strives to assist in the maintenance and enhancement of the aquatic facilities by working cooperatively with Management to provide support and direction. Responsibilities: • Ensure that the Aquatics Facilities are being fully utilized to the satisfaction of the Members. • Ensure that the Aquatics Facilities are being maintained and operated in a fully efficient manner. • Advise and assist Management in the policies and procedures relating to the operations of the Aquatics Facilities. • Participate in long range facilities planning to assure Lake Naomi Club remains competitive in staffing, aquatics amenities and programming. Committee Activities – Big Splash Pool Party, Christmas in July, Luau, WetN-Wild Western Day. Management Events – Aqua Fitness, Bocce Ball Tournament, Coloring Contest, Horse Racing, Kiddie Time, Red Cross Life Guard Certification, Red Cross Swim Lessons, Sports Time, Swim Team, Trivia Challenges, Youth Auctions, Youth Volleyball Pickup Games. CLUBHOUSE COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The Lake Naomi Clubhouse is a private facility, owned by its proprietary members for the purpose of providing high quality dining, social and recreational opportunities for its members, families and guests. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of the Clubhouse Committee to establish and provide Clubhouse Management with the desired expectations and goals of its Members and to encourage and assist Management in attaining and maintaining the highest levels of performance and achievement in all areas in conjunction with upholding the traditional values and wishes of its long-term Members while remaining open to the changes in values of the new and existing membership. Functions of the Committee: • Advise Management on clubhouse policies, rules & regulations • Recommend to the Board of Governors; new ideas, programs, or changes in existing programs, policies or procedures 8 • • • • • • • Review Clubhouse Comment cards with Management Provide direction on decor of clubhouse Provide direction on facility development Advise Chef on selections for Clubhouse menus & special events Assist Management in selection of entertainment Chair and promote Clubhouse events Advise Management on events and assist with decorating Committee Events End of Summer Banquet Harvest Event Holiday Gala New Year's Eve Gala Men's Luncheon St. Patrick's Day Party Welcome Back Party Management Events Beer Dinners Breakfast with Santa Car Show Easter and Mother's Day Brunch Father's Day BBQ Octoberfest Wine Dinners FITNESS COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The Lake Naomi Club Fitness Committee will provide a well-equipped, motivational, educational environment through seminars and programming to promote a healthy lifestyle for the Members. Events Include: Adult and Youth Triathlons, Tour de Naomi, numerous 5K Run/Walk and Zumba Events for charity and Cycle for Survival. COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Lake Naomi – Timber Trails C.E.P. is to protect the environment, water resources, plants, animals and natural surroundings of the Lake Naomi – Timber Trails Community by protecting the lands and waters that contribute to the quality of life in the Community. GOLF COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The Golf Committee acts as an advisory committee to the Board of Governors in promoting social, instructional and competitive golf programs to all Lake Naomi Club Members and provides input to management for maintaining, operating and enhancing a professional golf facility. Events - Bloody Mary Tournaments, Club Championships, Couples Shoot Out, Friday Morning Men's League Outing & Luncheon, Golf Banquet & Social, Thursday Ladies League & Luncheon, Match Play Championships, Member/Guest-Member/Member Tournament, Night Golf, Memorial Day Tournment, Parent/Child Tournament, Family Golf Event, Timber Trails Memorial Luncheon. LAKES COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the Lakes Committee is to preserve the health and beauty of the lakes and streams, while providing the Membership with a pristine environment where boating, fishing, and any water related activities can be experienced in a safe and natural environment. Functions of the Committee • Organize Fishing and Stocking Activities. • Advise Management of any Lake or Stream problems. • Assist Management in evaluating future needs. • Assist Management with PA regulation requirements. • Review Consultant data and recommendations. 9 Committee Events Bass Tournament Fly Fishing Clinic Kayak Nature Tour Kids' Fishing Clinic/Derby Pontoon Boat Fishing Clinics Trout Stocking Managment Activities Lake Management Lake Study Marina & Boat Launch Maintenance Weed Control LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Lake Naomi Club Long Range Planning Committee to constantly review the assets, the Capital Replacements and Capital Enhancements of the Club as a means of assuring that the assets owned jointly by all of the Members: • are protected, preserved and maintained at a high level consistent with Lake Naomi standards. • meet the present and future interests and needs of the Members. • are efficient and environmentally responsible. • are improved and supplemented in accordance with those objectives. • maintain Lake Naomi - Timber Trails’ competitive position in the marketplace. Functions: • Work with Management on the Club's Horizon Plan. • Review the Club’s Capital Reserve Replacement Study on a periodic basis, in order to monitor that Club assets are being replaced as they reach the end of their useful life. • Maintain the list of the Club’s Long Range Facilities Plan. Update the list on a regular basis and seek input from the various Community Committees as to items that should be placed on the list and the priority of items on the list relating to that Committee. • Provide input on Capital Enhancement Projects by reviewing plans and specifications. • Make recommendations annually to the Finance Committee and Board of Governors on projects that should be funded for the following year and succeeding years by the Capital Enhancement Budget. • Review annually and make recommendations to the Board of Governors on the status of the Club’s Strategic Plan. • Review and assist with Member surveys proposed to be sent to Club Members. MEMBERSHIP/MARKETING COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Lake Naomi Club Membership/Marketing Committee to: • Expand the awareness of our community in all potential markets so that interest in the community is sustained and/or increased. • Ensure full awareness on the part of all new and existing Members of our community’s family-oriented recreational and social opportunities. • Provide channel to welcome new home and property owners as well as renters to our community. • Pursue efforts to have non-member residents and property owners consider membership. 10 Responsibilities: • Maintain and increase membership of Lake Naomi Club by expanding the awareness of our community. • Explore opportunities to welcome new home and property owners and renters to our community. • Ensure that existing and new Members are acquainted with our community’s recreational and social opportunities. • Pursue efforts to have non-members and property owners consider Club membership. • Develop annual budget for advertising, public relations and promotional activities and monitor expenditures. Activities: • Advertise Lake Naomi Club in local publications read by visitors to the Poconos. • Direct the activities of a public relations firm responsible for media placement of stories favorable to the community. • Produce DVDs, brochures and other items as needed as promotional handouts to potential buyers. • Maintain Lake Naomi Club website and social media. • Extend welcome to new Members at the new Member orientation meetings during the summer. • Follow-up orientation sessions with phone calls by volunteers as part of the Committee’s Ambassador Program. NOMINATING COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The responsibilities of the Board of Governors Nominating Committee are: Nominate and assist in the selection of new Members to the Board of Governors. Nominate officers to the Board of Governors. Assist the Lake Naomi Club in placing Board of Governors Committee applicants on requested committees based on availability. Serve on the search committee for the Lake Naomi Club Board of Trustees. RECREATION COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Recreation Committee is to assist the BOG in assuring that the Lake Naomi Club is a premier recreational community. The committee works with Management to deliver quality activities and special events for the entire family. Committee Members act as liaisons for the regular and temporary club Members and work to design age appropriate youth and family programs. The Committee strives to provide opportunities for individuals and families of all ages to socialize and meet new people. The Recreation Committee and staff work year-round to prepare events and activities for all four seasons. Responsibilities: • Ensure that the Recreation Programs offered are to the highest satisfaction of our Members. • Ensure that the Recreation Programs & Events are being operated in a fully efficient manner. • Advise & assist Management with policies and procedures relating to the Recreational programs and events. Activities: The Recreation Committee sponsors the following events/programs: • Archery Program • Family Adventure Race 11 • Family Campout • Family Events, cookouts, and trips • Holiday Weekend Recreational Programs/Events • Klub Day Camp Programs • Teen & Pre-Teen Programs/Trips • Teen Leadership Experience Program SAILING ASSOCIATION MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Lake Naomi Club Sailing Association to: • Maintain and enhance the traditions of sailing on Lake Naomi • Provide competitive sailing, recreational boating and first class instructional programs and facilities for all junior and adult Members. This is accomplished through the various committees, sailing fleets, and in cooperation with the staff of the Lake Naomi Club that include but are not limited to: • Junior Committee - Advisors for the junior instructional program and junior competitive races and regattas - Participation in the junior end of season celebration and awards presentation • Race Committee - Establishes organized adult weekend race schedule - Administers sailing rules adopted by United States Yacht Racing Association with special exceptions for Lake Naomi as approved & published by the LNCSA - Reviews operation and condition of “Race Committee” boat that includes instructional handbook and resourses - Solicits volunteers to run Race Committee for the weekend race schedule for the various fleets and events • Scoring Committee Provides calculations and posts the results of all sailing events • Sailing Class Fleets - The various fleets select their own “Captain” to represent themselves at the association meetings and to organize their own special events (sailing & social): Duster, Laser, Sunfish, NRPT (Not Ready for Prime Time), RC (Radio Controlled) Lasers, Others as designated by the LNCSA • Sportsmanship Committee • Liaison to Lake Naomi Club Management In addition there are various organized Social Events that are designed to promote, maintain and enhance the traditions of sailing at Lake Naomi. These include but are not limited to: • Boat Launching • Annual Sailing Family Dinner • Independence Day Community Picnic & BBQ • Junior Regatta Family Tailgate Beach Party and Kayak races • Junior Sailing End of Season Celebration & Awards Presentation • LNCSA End of Season Awards Reception • “Duster Fleet” events TENNIS COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Lake Naomi Club Tennis Committee is to offer and promote various social, instructional and competitive tennis programs to all Lake Naomi Club Members. We strive to have premier tennis facilities, including Lake Naomi, Timber Trails, the 12 recreational courts and the LSCC indoor and platform courts. Our goal is to have an active Club where the environment is both positive and welcoming to all ages and ability levels. Responsibilities • Establish format and rules for special events, tournaments and weekly activities • Organize and assist facilitating all special events • Collect and review comments from our Members • Organize teams for Team Tennis and Interclub play • Review and implement appropriate dress code • Provide input to Management for maintaining, improving and operating the tennis centers • Update the LNC Tennis Activity Guide yearly for publication • Appoint a representative of the Committee to act as the liaison to the year round Community Center tennis players • Contribute to the Club’s governance by recommending to the BOG new ideas, programs or changes in existing programs, policies or procedures Activities Special Events: Season Kick-off Round Robin, Wimbledon Strawberries and Cream, LN-TT Breast Cancer Rally, Labor Day Social Round Robin, Inter-club Play, various Mixed Doubles Socials. Tournaments: Adult “Club Championship” Tournaments, Junior “Club Championship” Tournaments, Winter Doubles Tournaments. Weekly Activities: Mixed Doubles Round Robin, Men’s Social Round Robin, Ladies Competitive Doubles, Ladies Social Round Robin, Ladies Team Tennis, Men’s Twilight Round Robin. CLUB SERVICES BABYSITTING REFERRAL SERVICE Any teen or adult interested in babysitting for Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Club Members should contact the Community Center to obtain the form necessary to register with the "Babysitting Referral Service." A new form must be submitted at the beginning of each summer. Any Member who needs a babysitter can stop in the Community Center and review the "Babysitting Referral Notebook" in order to determine those people who have registered with the program and indicated their availability. The Lake Naomi Club provides this registry as a service and does not act as an agent. DIRECTORY Every other Spring (even years) the Lake Naomi Club publishes a Membership Directory including the names, phone numbers and email addresses of the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails residents requesting inclusion. If you wish to be included in this Directory for the upcoming year(s), stop in or call the Administrative Office for the appropriate form. This form is available in the Members' Section of the website. FITNESS/GOLF /TENNIS /POOLSIDE SHOP While the use of Golf, Tennis and Pool Facilities require those Memberships, the Shops located within those facilities are open to all Lake Naomi Club Members. The Golf Shop is located at the Timber Trails 13 Golf Center and is stocked with assorted golf equipment and attire including golf shirts, sweaters, jackets, hats, sunglasses and other items. The Tennis Shop is located in the Lake Naomi Tennis Center on Redwood Terrace. Items for sale include tennis racquets, sneakers, shorts, shirts, sweats, bags, jackets, sunglasses and other tennis and sports items. Both shops also sell LNC logo clothing. Shop Poolside is located at the Lake Naomi Pool Control Booth. Pool necessities such as sunscreen, hats, goggles, swimmies, etc. can be purchased as needed. Fitness attire and other logoed items are available at the Community Center. Remember that all Lake Naomi Club Members are invited to visit the Lake Naomi Club Facility Shops. WEBSITE www.LakeNaomiClub.com The Lake Naomi Club website is available 24/7 and provides Members with up-to-the-minute information including changes due to inclement weather and lists all the activities and happenings for the Lake Naomi Club. The website has a general section as well as a password protected “Members Only” section. Any last minute information or announcements will be found on the landing page after you sign into the “Members Only” section of the website. Check out the website’s calendar to see what events are planned for a specific day. You can register for your favorite event, renew your membership, sign-up for special family membership and sign-up for the housecheck program, plus much more. Please note that during the Summer of 2015 the Club will be launching a new website. All of the information that is on the current site will be included on the new site. The format and layout will improve navigation and facilitate direct sign-up. All departments of the Club will be working with the same database so this will reduce miscommunication and the need to duplicate information. HOUSECHECKING SERVICE The Ranger Staff offers an Optional Housechecking Service for homeowners in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. For a modest fee per week, you can have a Ranger check the exterior of your home on a weekly basis between October 1 and May 1. Other optional services such as interior checks, heat adjustment and alarm responses are also available for an additional fee. Contact the Administrative Office for detailed information. SAFETY — A PRIORITY The Lake Naomi Club, the Timber Trails Community Association and the Pocono Pines Community Association know that safety is a top priority to all who visit and utilize the Community Facilities and Open Space Areas. The Club and the Community Associations have placed a high emphasis on safety in order to assure that all Property Owners, Club Members and Guests have a safe, as well as enjoyable experience. If you see or hear about something that may be unsafe, call the Club immediately. Whether it be broken playground equipment, a sharp edge on a fence, an animal hole in a walkway or anything else that you feel may be hazardous, please call the Administrative Office, 570-646-9191, or the Timber Trails Gatehouse, 570-646-2550. Don’t wait for an accident to happen. You can help prevent an accident by providing the Club with early notification of areas of concern. 14 SPECIAL NEEDS As a Member of the Lake Naomi Club, if you have a challenge or a special need, please do not hesitate to contact the Administrative Office. You can be assured that your Management Staff will do their best to say "yes" to your requests. SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE The Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Shuttle Bus Service will begin the 2015 Summer Season at 5:00 PM on Monday, June 29 and will then operate six days a week (most weeks) through Saturday, August 29. The Shuttle Bus will pass through the Community on a scheduled route. A detailed Shuttle Bus Schedule will be part of the "Summer 2015" calendar. There is no charge to use the Shuttle Bus Service. Please note that the Shuttle Bus Service is available only for recreation programs and activities. Children are encouraged to use this free safety service. The Bus Schedule may be altered or cancelled due to special events. Watch the "Weekly Flyer" for announcements. SUGGESTION/RECOMMENDATION/ CONCERN FORMS The Lake Naomi Club has adopted a policy of recording all suggestions, recommendations and concerns of the Membership in order to assure that no suggestion, recommendation or concern is overlooked. The form for the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Suggestion/Recommendation/Concern Record is available at the Administrative Office or at any of the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Facilities. Your comments are important to the Club, so please take time to keep your Club informed. You can also submit suggestions, recommendations and concerns online in Member Section. "SUMMER 2015" "Summer 2015" is a comprehensive guide to all summer events, programs, and facilities, plus detailed monthly calendars. Look for your copy to arrive in May and use it to plan your entire summer! USED BOAT AND CANOE EXCHANGE As a service to the Membership, the Administrative Office operates a Used Boat and Canoe Exchange Service. Any Club Member who has a boat or canoe for sale should contact the Administrative Office to obtain the form necessary to register with the Exchange. Any Club Member who is interested in purchasing a used boat or canoe can stop at the Administrative Office to review the Used Boat and Canoe Exchange Notebook listing boats available for purchase. From that point on, it is up to the individuals involved to make the balance of the arrangements. USED SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE EXCHANGE As a service to the Membership a "Used Sports Equipment and Furniture Exchange’’ Book has been set up at the Administrative Office. If you have any used sports equipment or furniture you want to sell or perhaps you may be in the market for some skis, sleds, desks, tables, etc., you can now stop in your Administrative Office and browse through the "Used Sports Equipment and Furniture Exchange" Book. To obtain the necessary registration form in order to list an item, contact the Administrative Office. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Beginning with Friday, June 26 and continuing through Labor Day, the Staff will publish a weekly activities flyer, "This Week at Lake NaomiTimber Trails." The flyer will contain detailed information on all of the 15 happenings for the week in the Community. Be sure to pick up your copy each week at any Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Facility. The Club also publishes periodic newsletters called Reflections. This publication is directly mailed (first class mail) to the address of record of all Club Members in good standing. The Weekly Flyers and Reflections are listed online Members Section of the website. GENERAL INFORMATION ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS In order to protect the privacy of all Club Members, the Administrative Office is only permitted to give out the addresses and telephone numbers of Club Members to bonafide law enforcement agencies. If there is an emergency and you need to reach another Club Member, you can call the Administrative Office. The Administrative Staff will in turn contact the Club Member you are attempting to reach and request that they call you. Please remember that this procedure is for emergency situations only. If you wish to contact another Club Member for a non-emergency matter, send them a letter via the Administrative Office (along with a written request) and the Administrative Staff will forward your letter. The name and mailing address of each Property Owner in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails is a matter of public record at the Monroe County Court House. If you are receiving mailings from Real Estate Firms and the like that you do not wish to receive — the Club suggests that you contact them directly and ask them to remove your name from their mailing list. Remember the Club has not provided these people with your name and address, nor does the Club have any control over these independent mailings. ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES All-Terrain Vehicles (A.T.V.’s), Three Wheelers, Four Wheelers, Minibikes, Motorized Scooters, Dirt Bikes, etc. are banned from all Club Property, Association Property, Common Areas and roads in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. Club Members who do not heed this regulation are subject to loss of Lake Naomi Club privileges and other sanctions deemed appropriate by the Association Boards of Directors and/or the Club Board of Trustees. CYCLING/WALKING SAFETY RULES Remember — traffic laws apply to bike riders, too! When riding along a street or highway, you should follow these rules: 1) Safety helmets are required for bicyclists age 12 and under, by law, in Pennsylvania. They are wholeheartedly recommended by the Club for bicyclists of all ages. 2) Ride on the right side of the roadway, with traffic. 3) Ride single file, never side by side. 4) Whenever possible, give a hand signal to let other riders or drivers know that you intend to turn or stop. 5) Obey yield or stop signs and all traffic lights. 6) Keep hands on the handlebars at all times — riding "no hands" is dangerous and unlawful. 7) Never carry another person on your bike unless it is a bicycle built for two. 8) Never hitch rides by holding onto cars or other vehicles. 16 9) Be sure to lock bikes at all times when unattended at Lake Naomi Club facilities or programs. 10) Always use the bicycles/pedestrian path to get from the entrance to Timber Trails to Gross Drive in Lake Naomi. 11) When walking or jogging, stay on left side of the road facing traffic. 12) Walk and jog in single file when traffic approaches. Violators of these rules and regulations are subject to receiving citations from the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department. DOGS AND PETS Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Rules and Regulations and Pennsylvania State Laws require that all pets be on their owner’s property or under the control of their owners at all times. The Lake Naomi - Timber Trails code of conduct states the following: 1) All pets must be properly licensed according to State, County or Municipal laws. 2) It is the responsibility of the handler to pick up and properly dispose of all dog feces. 3) All dogs must be on a leash under 8 feet in length and under the control of their handler at all times when not on the owner’s property. The leash requirement is in effect from the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend until November 1. From November 1 until the Friday of Memorial Day weekend, the leash law is relaxed, however all pets still must remain under the control of their handlers at all times. Under no circumstances are pets permitted to run at large. In addition, barking dogs are bothersome to your neighbors and the Community at large. Barking dogs are also prohibited by the Tobyhanna Township Municipal Code. Please keep dogs that are prone to barking inside your home. Pets are not permitted at any of the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Recreation Facilities including beaches and adjacent grassy areas except for the Lake Naomi Club Dog Park located at the entrance to the Logan Steele Community Center. Pets are also permitted on the Lake Naomi and Tall Timber dam grassy areas. DO NOT FEED DUCKS/GEESE While the ducks and geese on the various lakes and ponds in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails may add a great deal to the beauty and serenity of the Community, they also pose a tremendous threat to the health and welfare of all Club Members. The number of ducks and geese in the Community has increased substantially over the last ten years. This increase is due largely to the cleanliness of the lakes and ponds and to the fact that Club Members feed the ducks and geese on a regular basis. The droppings from the ducks and geese have the ability to contaminate (and thus require closing) the beaches, etc. in a very short period of time. These droppings can also cause a number of highly infectious illnesses due to their very high fecal (bacteria) count. The Club needs your help in controlling the duck and geese population. Please do not feed the ducks and geese under any circumstances. DO NOT FEED DEER Many people feel that they are performing a kind act by feeding wild animals, especially deer. But actually they are creating problems for the deer such as the stronger deer become more aggressive, not allowing the 17 weaker deer to feed. Disease is spread quicker when deer congregate in large herds. Deer feed is actually very bad for the animal’s digestive system causing a rare condition called Laminitis. This disease causes great pain when deer try to walk on deformed hooves that result. Not only does artificial feeding of deer compromise the health of the deer, it also compromises the health of the forest. More and more deer are moving into the community and eating everything natural within their grasp. This action is not allowing our forest to regenerate which could cause total loss of our forest over time. The two Community Associations have taken serious steps to control the deer population to allow forest regeneration. Deer Management steps have been successful however the issue remains very serious, and the two Community Associations for the Lake Naomi – Timber Trails Community continue to prohibit deer feeding within the community. Feeding deer is punishable by fine. Please do your part to help the deer and the forest. Please do not feed the deer. DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATIONS Door-To-Door solicitations of any kind are not permitted in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. If you receive any type of door-to-door solicitation, please call the Gatehouse (570-646-2550) immediately so that prompt action can be taken. FACILITY LIMITATIONS All facilities in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails (including all beach and marina areas) close daily at sundown for safety and security reasons. The Rangers will be strictly enforcing this regulation. The only exceptions to this regulation are planned activities at the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Clubhouses and the Community Center. FIREWORKS Due to the tremendous danger involved, any and all types of Fireworks have been banned from the Lake Naomi - Timber Trails Community. In addition, the possession of most fireworks in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is illegal and violators are subject to stiff penalties. There are normally several large approved Fireworks Displays in the Pocono Region each year. Watch the "Weekly Flyer" for details. HUNTING SAFETY RULES Hunting is not permitted in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails. Members entering the State Gamelands via Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Property must wear a 2015 Membership ID. Do not park on roads in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails to enter the State Game Lands. Park at Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Facility parking lots only. Do not trespass on private property. Enter the State Game Lands via Greenbelt Areas only. ICE SKATING SAFETY RULES Ice skating is not recommended on the lakes and ponds in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails even during the coldest winter months due to the uncertain weather conditions and fluctuating thickness of the ice. Use the controlled ice skating area that is provided at the Logan Steele Community Center (weather permitting). LAKE ACCESS Physical access to Lake Naomi and Deertrail Lake, as well as use of the shoreline areas on both lakes, is limited. Waterfront Owners on these two 18 bodies of water annually pay an additional Membership Fee to secure the restricted use of the land between their rear property line and the lake. Club Members are requested to respect the desire for privacy on the part of the Waterfront Owners by limiting their access to the lakes to those areas specifically marked as beaches, marinas or access areas. MEMBERSHIP CARD/ID BADGES If you plan to use your home in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails between Labor Day and May 1of each year, it is imperative that you save your Membership Card/ID Badges. These cards are required in the Fall, Winter and Spring when you or members of your family are utilizing any of the Lake Naomi Club facilities. The current year's ID Badge must be shown beginning May 1 in order to access the facilities (except for Golf which must be shown on the first day of operation for the current year). RECYCLING Recycling is mandatory for all Property Owners in Coolbaugh and Tobyhanna Townships. All residents are required by ordinance to participate. You must make the necessary arrangements with your trash hauler for pickup. A Tobyhanna Township Property Owner may take advantage of the Township Drop-Off Center on 353 Sullivan Trail, Long Pond, PA 18334. Call 570-646-5178 for the fees and specifications. The center is open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. You can also take advantage of the free recycling program located at the Tunkhannock Township Municipal Building. For more information, call Tobyhanna Township at 570-646-1212 or Coolbaugh Township at 570-894-8490. REQUIRED IRS DISCLOSURE As an (Income) Tax-Exempt Club, the Lake Naomi Club is required by the Internal Revenue Service to make the following disclosure regarding the deductibility of payments to the Lake Naomi Club: Membership Dues, Amenity Usage Fees, Application Fees, Capital Enhancement Fees and Clubhouse charges are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax purposes. However, such payments may be deductible as ordinary and necessary business expenses depending on the use of your Lake Naomi Club Membership. It is recommended that each Member consult with his or her tax professional for specific guidelines concerning his or her particular tax situation. SNOWMOBILES Snowmobiles are banned from all Club Property and Common Areas in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails (including the Golf Course and Lake Naomi itself). SPEED LIMITS Motor vehicles share the roads in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails with a large number of bicycles and pedestrians. Thus the maximum reasonable speed on any road in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails is twenty-five (25) miles per hour. The maximum speed limit in an amenity area (access roads, parking lots, etc.) is ten (10) miles per hour. The posted speed limit in Lake Naomi is monitored by the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department with the use of speed timing devices. The posted speed limit in Timber Trails is monitored by the Patrol Rangers with the use of radar. PLEASE OBEY SPEED LIMITS!! It could save a life! Drive like your kids live here! 19 TRASH COLLECTION It is the responsibility of each Property Owner in Lake Naomi and in Timber Trails to make the necessary arrangements for the disposal of all trash generated by their household. The Club has established a trash disposal policy that applies to all property owners and their families, guests and renters in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. The trash disposal policy is as follows: All trash will be required to be in heavy weight (minimum 1.3 ml) plastic bags. The bags will be required to be placed in a substantial metal or heavy duty plastic trash container. The Club suggest that Members consider the use of a bear-proof containter such as a BEARicuda stealth. More information about these bins is available on the Club's website or at the Administrative Office. The trash container will be required to have a system for securely fastening the top – a clip, elastic strap or equivalent. An approved trash shelter is recommended for those property owners who do not reside in the community on a year round basis. An “approved trash shelter” is one made of pressure treated wood or recycled material; prefabricated plastic trash shelters are not approved. A specification sheet for an approved trash shelter is available at the Administrative Office. Please refer to your Association’s Guidelines for acceptable placement of your trash shelter. For information regarding garbage collection contractors, please contact the Administrative Office. UNLICENSED VEHICLES AND DRIVERS All vehicles operated on the roadways and common areas in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails (with the exception of golf carts or maintenance vehicles owned or leased by the Lake Naomi Club) must be properly licensed, inspected, and insured and must be operated by a licensed driver. Please note that all vehicles must be licensed, inspected, and insured in such a manner that they can legally be operated on any public (State or Township) roadway. In addition, vehicles are only permitted to be operated on the roadways, driveways and parking areas in the Community. VANDALISM The Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community has been very fortunate over the years in that they have experienced a minimal amount of vandalism and theft both to Community Property and to the property of Club Members. However, any amount of vandalism and theft is unacceptable at Lake Naomi-Timber Trails. To further deter vandalism and theft in the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community, the Lake Naomi Club is prepared to pay a reward of up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of any individual involved in vandalizing or burglarizing Community Property and/or the property of any Club Member. Anyone with information on the above is asked to contact Chief Ranger John Lamberton, any member of the Ranger Staff or the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department. It is also important to note that it is the policy of the Lake Naomi Club to prosecute to the full extent of the law any individual involved in vandalizing or burglarizing Community Property. There are no exceptions. In the event the individual is also a Club Member, it is the policy of the Lake Naomi Club to withdraw the Membership of that person for an indefinite period of time. 20 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Membership in the Lake Naomi Club is an option which is offered annually to all Property Owners in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails. The privilege to use any of the recreational facilities and/or social activities in the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community is limited to those families who hold Membership in the Lake Naomi Club (limited beach use is the only membership offered through the community association). Membership covers a single family unit (two adults and dependent children). Membership will lapse on December 31 of each year if the current year's dues are not paid. REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE LAKE NAOMI CLUB A. Property ownership in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails. B. Completed Application for Membership. C. Two (2) Sponsor letters from Club Members in good standing. D. A copy of the face sheet of the deed to the property verifying property location and ownership. E. Copies of birth certificates for all dependent children. F. Architectural Inspection of the property. G. Attendance at a Membership Orientation. H. Payment of an Application Fee and other applicable fees and dues including the Community Center/Capital Enhancement Assessment. REGULAR MEMBER — Shall have use of the Club facilities to the extent of which dues are paid. SPECIAL FAMILY MEMBER — The sons and daughters of Club Members who are ineligible for their parents' regular membership and are not property owners in LN or TT can apply for Special Family Membership. This membership category is also open to the spouse and children of these sons and daughters. Parents of Club Members who are not property owners in LN-TT can also apply for Special Family Membership. Special Family Members have access to all the amenities subscribed to by the Sponsoring Member. Application forms for Special Family Membership are available at the Administrative Office or online. A new application form for this category of Membership must be completed and submitted to the Administrative Office each year; renewal is not automatic. Membership/Identification Badges will be issued after approval of application and payment of appropriate fees. These Membership/Identification Badges are valid only for the person to whom they are issued. The Regular Member authorizing the Special Family Member is responsible for the conduct of the Special Family Member and the proper use of the card/badge. The Special Family Membership Fee is $260 for each adult and $130 for each child between the ages of 4 and 23 (inclusive). If the sponsoring Member joined the Club prior to 2008 and joins as a Basic Member only, the fee is $185 for each adult and $105 for each child between the ages of 4 and 23 (inclusive). SENIOR DISCOUNTS — Senior Discounts will be available at "off-peak" hours as an incentive for Senior Members to continue and to expand their enjoyment of facilities. Included will be discounts at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse and a 50% reduction in Tennis Court and Golf Green Fees during certain times. To qualify, a Member must have reached the age of sixty-five (65) by January 1 of the current year and 21 must have been a Club Member for five (5) consecutive years by that same date. If you participated in this program last year, you will automatically be included this year. If you are participating for the first time and you meet the requirements, be sure to include proof of age when you return your dues invoice and payment (a copy of your driver's license or any other document that verifies age will be sufficient to meet this requirement). CENTURY CLUB MEMBERSHIP — This Membership Category is for 25 plus year Members of the Club (as of January 1 of the current year) who have reached age 75 by that same date. For Couple Members, the second Member must have reached age 65 by January 1of the current year. Contact the Administrative Office for details if you qualify. TEMPORARY MEMBERSHIP — A single family unit or an individual living on a temporary basis in the home of a Club Member (when the Club Member is not present) may apply for Temporary Membership. Forms are available through the Administrative Office or online at www. LakeNaomiClub.com under the Sales and Rentals Section. Upon receipt and approval of the completed Temporary Membership Application and payment of the appropriate Temporary Membership Fees, the Temporary Member may enjoy the same Club facilities and programs subscribed to by the Club Member of the house in which they will be living. The spouse and unmarried children 23 years of age and under are also covered by this Membership. A Special Family Temporary Membership can be purchased for each parent, adult child (over the age of 23) and spouse of the Temporary Member. Any additional people in the party can be the guest of the Temporary Member. Please note that a new Temporary Membership Application must be completed and filed each year as per the procedure outlined. Birth certificates must be provided for all dependent children. All applicants for Temporary Membership must also submit a signed TM & RM Agreement Form. Members loaning or renting their homes are reminded they must also sign the TM & RM Agreement Form before membership can be granted. Members must also fill out the required Homeowner Rental Registration Form at least 14 days prior to renting their home. MEMBERS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO LOAN THEIR MEMBERSHIP CARD/ID BADGES TO THE TENANTS. Transfer of badges will result in the suspension of Membership. Under no circumstances will the Homeowner Member be permitted to use the Club facilities (with the exception of the Clubhouse-Restaurant) during the term of the Temporary Membership. Contact the Administrative Office for further information and to obtain the necessary forms. GUEST PRIVILEGES Privileges are extended to Member's Guests when they are visiting the Member at Lake Naomi-Timber Trails. Members are required to accompany and introduce their Guests when they are making use of the Club facilities. Appropriate Guest Fees and limits (see Pool, Tennis, Golf, and Community Center) must be respected. No individual may be a Guest at any facility more than ten (10) times in one Membership (calendar) Year without the approval of the Board of Trustees. The only exception is the Community Center where an individual is permitted to be a Guest up to twenty (20) times in one Membership (calendar) Year. Property Owners in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails who choose not to join the Club or who choose not to join one of the optional facilities are not eligible to be a Guest at any facility in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails. This limitation includes Special Events. 22 The intent of these membership and guest policies is to provide fair and equitable use of the Club facilities to all rightful Members and their guests. Requests for special exceptions not covered by these guidelines should be submitted in writing to the Administrative Office. ABUSE OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY OF THESE POLICIES WILL BE REVIEWED BY THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OR WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES. MEMBERSHIP FEES NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE — required for New Members. Also required for Members who allow their Membership to lapse by non-payment of prior year(s) dues. Discount for Check/Cash Credit Card PLAN ONE — Payment in full $3,500 $3,605 PLAN TWO — Three year payment plan. Three annual installments $1,285 $1,320 PLAN THREE — Five year payment plan. Five annual installments $ 875 $ 900 *For new Members choosing payment plans two or three: Prospective New Member(s) acknowledges that the full Application Fee is a debt owed to the Club by the New Member(s). If the New Member(s) for any reason terminates the Club Membership before paying the Application Fee in full, the unpaid balance will be due and payable in full to the Club at the time of termination. Thereafter, the unpaid balance shall be deemed a delinquent assessment under the Uniform Planned Community Act, shall bear interest at 15% per year and shall be the joint and several personal obligation of the delinquent Member(s). *The Non-Refundable Application Fee also applies to current Members who purchase a second or subsequent property which requires a separate and distinct Membership. COMMUNITY CENTER/CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT ASSESSMENT — required for New Members. Discount for Check/Cash Credit Card PLAN ONE — Payment in full* $5,472 $5,636 PLAN TWO — Five year payment plan.* Five annual installments $1,247 $1,284 PLAN THREE — Twenty year payment plan. Twenty annual installments** $ 517 $ 533 * includes a refundable feature. ** does not include a refundable feature. Refunding schedules are available at the Administrative Office. Refunds are based on termination of Club Membership and will be completed within 45 days of the Club's receipt of a signed written notification of Membership termination and request for a refund. There is no refund for Members using Plan Three. 23 2015 MEMBERSHIP DUES Check/Cash Credit Card All Payments On or Before On or Before After March 15 March 15 March 15 Family Membership $3,260 $3,315 $3,470 $3,030 Couple Membership $2,850 $2,895 Single Membership $2,530 $2,570 $2,685 Please note that all of the above fees include the $200 Capital Enhancement Fee. The Membership Fee Structure is grouped into three categories. These three categories are "Family Membership," "Couple Membership," and "Single Membership." The Family Membership dues category is required for a record owner with children between the ages of 4 and 18 inclusive (as of January 1 of the current year) and/or for record owners who rent/loan their homes in conjunction with the Temporary Membership Program. Members with Family Membership will receive badges for children and grandchildren under the age of 24 (as of January 1 of the current year). Single and Couple Members are encouraged to upgrade to Family Membership in order to take advantage of this enhanced feature. The Couple Membership dues category is designed for two adults with no children between the ages of 4 and 18 inclusive (as of January 1 of the current year). Couple Members may sponsor Special Family Membership but are not eligible to sponsor Temporary Membership. The Single Membership dues category is designed for a single person only with no spouse and no children between the ages of 4 and 18 inclusive (as of January 1 of the current year) Single Members may sponsor Special Family Membership but are not eligible to sponsor Temporary Membership. MEMBERSHIP - Provides access to all amenities in Lake Naomi – Timber Trails including lakes, ponds, beaches, Clubhouse-Restaurant, all pools, tennis and golf (silver option), year round use of the Community Center, and participation in recreation and social activities (additional fees may apply). See below to upgrade to gold tennis and/or golf. TENNIS GOLD UPGRADE - Includes all Court Fees. Requires payment of above fees, PLUS the additional Per Person fee of $150 ($155 credit card or $185 per person after 3/15). GOLF GOLD UPGRADE - Includes all Green Fees. Requires payment of the above fees, PLUS the additional Per Person fee of $310 ($315 credit card or $345 per person after 3/15). Members must be current on all fees owed to the Club including those owed to their respective Community Association before their current year's membership packet may be picked up. 24 TEMPORARY MEMBERSHIP Fees are charged for extending and transferring Membership Privileges from the Club Member to the Temporary Member, according to the duration of Membership. Below are the rates for 2015: Main Season ~ June 27, 2015 through September 7, 2015 Weekends Friday through Sunday.......................................... $235 One Week............................................................................... $315 Two Weeks............................................................................. $575 Three Weeks........................................................................... $730 Four Weeks............................................................................. $825 Five Weeks............................................................................ $850 Six Weeks or More.............................................................. $1,010 Labor Day Weekend (September 4 - September 7, 2015).....$275 Special Family Temporary Membership Badge..............................$35 per person, per week* *Please note that the Special Family Temporary Membership Badge can only be purchased in conjunction with one of the above Temporary Membership rates. Call the Administrative Office for off-season rates. Provided your payment and ID Photos are received 14 or more days before the start of the membership, the Temporary Member will receive a Stored-Value Card which can be used at any LN-TT facility. If the membership is for one week a $25 Stored Value Card will be provided and if the membership is for two or more weeks a $50 Stored Value Card will be provided. A $25 processing fee will be charged for all qualifying Temporary Membership refunds. STORED VALUE CARDS Stored Value Cards are available to all Club Members to be utilized at any accepting Club facility for payment of services and merchandise provided. Stored Value Cards are available for purchase at the Administrative Office and the Community Center in any amount over $10.00. Extra dollars can be added to the Stored Value Cards throughout the season at the Administrative Office and the Community Center. The Stored Value Cards can be used at all Cafes, Sailing, Lake Naomi Tennis, Timber Trails Tennis, Golf, Shop Pool Side, Lake Naomi Clubhouse, Community Center and the Administrative Office. Did you know that your membership card has stored value card capabilities? You can load money onto your membership card and use it at all the amenities. No need to carry two cards. Remember that remaining funds do not transfer automatically but may be used as long as the card is still in your possession. MEMBERSHARE REFERRAL PROGRAM Over the years the Referral Programs have been the number one source of new property owners and thus new Club Members. Think of the people you would like to have as your neighbors — your friends, your family, your colleagues — people who enjoy a high quality leisure lifestyle and introduce them to the Club. Simply sign up online or fill out a Referral Registration Card which is available at the Administrative Office. Both Members and Temporary Members can participate in the MemberShare Referral Program. 25 When a Member’s or Temporary Member's Referral purchases property in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails and JOINS THE CLUB, the Member or Temporary Member will receive a five hundred dollar Stored Value Card. The Referring Member has the option of transferring all or part of the Club Dollars to the New Member. The Membership Referral Program also includes Temporary Membership. The Temporary Membership Referral Program will reward Members or Temporary Members with 25 Club Dollars for each week the new Temporary Members joins the Club. A maximum of 100 Club Dollars can be rewarded for each referral. Remember, to qualify for the Club Dollars the person you refer must be totally new to Lake Naomi – Timber Trails and the referral must be submitted to the Administrative Office before the property is purchased or before the Temporary Membership is purchased. LAKE NAOMI CLUB Seasons of Operation The Lake Naomi Club’s Recreational Facilities and Programs (with the exception of the Logan Steele Community Center) are primarily operated on a Summer Seasonal basis. The Operational Season is divided into four (4) seasons: 1.) Spring Season (April 1 through June 26) in which a limited number of facilities are open on a limited basis (primarily weekends), 2.) Summer Season (June 27 through Labor Day) in which most Recreational facilities and programs are in operation daily, 3.) Fall Season (the day after Labor Day through the last weekend in October) in which a limited number of facilities are open on a limited basis (primarily weekends), and 4.) Winter Season (November 1 through March 31) when the Lake Naomi Clubhouse operates most weekends. A variety of Special Programs and Events held in the "OffSeason"(mid-October through late April) are publicized in the Lake Naomi Club’s Official Publication, "Reflections", Monthly Calendars and the Club's website. COMMUNITY CENTER The Logan Steele Community Center, is located off Route 423 across from the entrance to Timber Trails. HOURS OF OPERATION FITNESS CENTER Main Summer Season (June 27 to Labor Day): Daily 7:00 AM-10:00 PM Spring & Fall: Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-8:00 PM • Friday 8:00 AM-10:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM-10:00 PM • Sunday 7:00 AM-5:00 PM Winter (November 1 to March 31): Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM-8:00 PM • Friday 9:00 AM-10:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM-10:00 PM • Sunday 7:00 AM-5:00 PM 26 POOL Main Summer Season (June 27 to Labor Day): Monday-Friday Open Swim: 10:00 AM-9:45 PM Saturday & Sunday Open Swim: 8:00 AM-9:45 PM Daily Adult Swim: 5:00 PM-5:45 PM All periods other than Main Summer Season: Open Swim Monday-Thursday 10:00 AM-7:45 PM Friday & Saturday: 10:00 AM-9:45 PM Sunday 10:00 AM-4:45 PM *Extended use will be available during holiday periods as advertised in Reflections. Please Note: Holiday Weekends in the off-season will have similar rules, regulations and policies as the Summer Season. The Community Center will be closed for major maintenance each year the two weeks prior to Thanksgiving week. The only other days the Community Center will be closed are Thanksgiving Day, December 24 and December 25. The Community Center will close at 5:00 PM on New Year's Eve in order for the building to be prepared for the family oriented New Year's Eve Party. The building will reopen at Noon on January 1. Hours for Easter Sunday are Noon- 5:00 PM. The Community Center will be open every other day of the year. Please be mindful of the following general guidelines as you enjoy your time at the Community Center: 1. The Community Center is a tobacco free (including e-cigs), alcohol free facility which includes all grounds. 2. All Members and their Guests are required to sign in at the reception area upon entering. Members must present a current ID Badge. 3. Children under 10 years of age are permitted in the Community Center only if accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older) unless they are participating in a Lake Naomi Club organized and supervised program. 4. Persons accompanying children under 10 years of age must remain close to the child and are responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with the Community Center guidelines. 5. The Toddler Room, located on the main floor is for the use of our youngest Members. Children ages 1-5 are welcome to play and must have adult supervison. 6. During the Summer Season (June 27-Sept. 7) only Pool Members will have access to the aquatics areas and only Tennis Members will have access to the multi-purpose room while setup for indoor tennis play. 7. Guests 18 years and older are required to pay a daily $10 flat fee until 4 hours prior to closing at which time the fee is $5. Children 4 - 17 are required to pay $5.00. All Guests are required to wear Guest wristbands. 8. Guests are limited to 20 uses at the Community Center per calendar year. 9. There is a limit of six Guests per day per Membership on weekdays and four Guests per day per Membership on weekends and holidays at the Community Center. Requests for additional guests during non-holiday periods may be approved in advance by the Management Team based on the day's attendance. 10. Shoes and shirts are required at all times, except in the Aquatics areas. 27 11. Food and drink purchases may be eaten in the café dining area, the mezzanine, the adult activity room, the game room and under the pavilion. 12. Only drinks which are in reusable plastic containers with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles are permitted in the fitness areas, gymnasium and indoor pool area. 13. Due to limited seating available for café purchases, the only area available for those who bring their own food and beverages is the picnic tables under the pavilion. Coolers and glass are not permitted in the Community Center. 14. Locks for lockers are available for sign out at the reception desk. Locks are intended for day use only and will be taken off lockers each evening if left by Members. Contents which are left in lockers at the end of the day will be held at the Reception Desk for a period of one week. Members will be required to leave their badge at front desk until lock is returned. 15. Wireless internet usage will be available to all Lake Naomi Club Members and their Guests. Users will be required to accept an agreement that they will use the internet in a proper manner. 16. Cell phones should be used in a manner that is respectful to Community Center users. A courtesy phone for brief local calls is available at the Community Center. INDOOR POOL The indoor pool is open on a year-round basis. The schedule will be posted accordingly through the various seasons. Seating around the pool is limited and is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please be considerate of your fellow Club Members and only take the number of chairs that are necessary for your group. INDOOR POOL GUIDELINES 1. Members shall present current Membership identification to Staff whenever requested. Members will be required to show their badge to verify pool Membership and sign in during the Main Summer season and during high utilization periods and when a staff member is posted at the pool entrance doors. 2. Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older). The person shall remain close to the child and is responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with these regulations. 3. Children who cannot swim must be within arm's length of a responsible adult (in the water or by the water's edge). 4. Attached floatation devices (that children can not fall out of or off of) must be approved by staff prior to use. 5. Kickboards, noodles & other swimming/teaching aids may only be used under the direct supervision of an adult and must not be left unattended. 6. Appropriate swimming apparel must be worn at all times. Regular diapers are not permitted in the pool. Children who are not potty trained must wear swimming diapers. 7. Staff are authorized to close the pool when necessary for weather, safety or maintenance reasons. 8. Management Team Members and/or lifeguards will clear the water and all aquatic areas in case of dangerous weather conditions and, at their discretion, will keep the water cleared for at least fifteen 28 minutes after thunder is heard and for thirty minutes after lightening is observed. 9. Appropriate footwear (bare feet, flip flops, sandals, clean sneakers) is to be worn in pool area at all times. 10. Toys, balls, inner tubes, inflated boats, and rafts are not permitted in the pool. Small toys may be permitted based on the lifeguard's discretion. 11. Super Soakers and other types of water guns are not permitted. 12. Running, boisterous or rough play, pushing, acrobatics, dunking, wrestling, excessive splashing, yelling, diving or jumping haphazardly, snapping of towels, improper conduct causing undue disturbances in or around the pool area or any acts which would endanger any patron are prohibited. 13. The Lap Lanes are to be used only by those swimming laps and lane dividers may not be hung on. 14. Ramp and ladders are to be kept clear for entry and exit. 15. Shoes, shirts, and/or a cover-up and dry clothing are required when walking in the Community Center outside of the indoor pool area. 16. Reusable plastic containers, with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles are permitted in the pool area. No other food and beverage will be permitted. Glass is never permitted. 17. Swimmers are to listen for lifeguard's instructions when one short whistle blast is heard. 18. Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear three whistle blasts. This indicates that there is a water emergency. 19. No one under the age of 16 is permitted in the hot tub/spa area. 20. Anyone using the hot tub/spa area is expected to follow the safety guidelines posted & listed below. 21. The pool balcony will be only open to Members and Guests during designated times/events. 1. 2. 3. SPA AREA (STEAM ROOM, HOT TUB & SAUNA) GUIDELINES Swim Suits must be worn. Must be 16 years of age or older to enter Spa Area. Elderly persons, pregnant women and those with health conditions should consult a physician before entering the Spa Area. 4. Use of Spa Area while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, drugs or certain medications may lead to serious consequences and is not recommended. 5. Please limit OVERALL use of area to 10 minute intervals. 6. Exit immediately and notify Staff if feeling any discomfort such as nausea, dizziness or fainting. 7. Sauna may not be used to dry towels or swim suits. 8. Water may not be poured over sauna rocks. 9. Please turn off steam room when finished. 10. In the event of an emergency, notify the Lifeguard immediately. FITNESS CENTER / AEROBIC ROOM Our state-of-the-art Fitness Center / Aerobic Room includes areas designed for cardiovascular fitness, strength training and an aerobic room dedicated to various levels of group classes. The cardiovascular equipment, highlighted by Precor equipment that is outfitted with personal viewing screens, includes treadmills, elliptical machines, bikes and other cardio pieces. The strength training equipment 29 will provide both free weights and machines that focus on the various muscle groups of the body. Dumbbells, exercise balls and mats are available for use in the aerobic room for both the classes and individuals who wish to work out while the room is not in use. The class schedule is available at the Community Center. * Aerobic class schedules are subject to change based on class demand and instructor availability. FITNESS CENTER / AEROBIC ROOM GUIDELINES 1. Available for Members and Guests ages 14 years or over. 14 & 15 year olds must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. 2. Proper fitness attire and clean sneakers are required (no jeans, belt buckles, or marking shoes). 3. Reusable plastic containers, with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles, are permitted in the fitness/aerobic area. No other food and beverage will be permitted. 4. All equipment is on a first come first serve basis. Due to the high demand of cardio equipment, there is ALWAYS a 30 minute limit on each of these machines. 5. Please return all weights to racks. 6. No slamming of weights or equipment is permitted. 7. Use spotters and spring clamps when using free weights. 8. Please wipe down equipment before and after each use. 9. Please keep jackets, bags and other personal items in lockers or designated areas. Please do not use window sills for these items. 10. To listen to the personal viewing screen a headphone set is required. Member and Guests are required to bring their own listening devices. 11. The aerobic room is available for Members' use for exercise purposes when there is not a class in session. Small children are not permitted to play in this room. MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM The multi-purpose room will be available for general Member use at various times depending on the season and/or time of day. A schedule defining specific activities such as open gym, basketball, volleyball or indoor tennis and their designated times will be available at the Reception desk and will be posted in the Community Center. MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM GUIDELINES 1. Please only wear shoes that have a non-marking sole while using the multi-purpose room. 2. Athletic shirts and shorts are required in the multi-purpose room. Cut-offs and denim of any kind are not permitted. 3. Roughhousing and horseplay is considered unsafe and not permitted at any time in the multi-purpose room. 4. Please do not hang on any of the basketball rims, the tennis nets or the volleyball net. 5. Please do not kick or throw balls at walls. 6. Please avoid hitting and moving the divider curtain as that movement can be disturbing to the opposing court activities. 7. Only drinks which have reusable plastic containers with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles are permitted in the multi-purpose room. 8. Food and eating are not permitted in the multi-purpose room. 30 MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM SET FOR INDOOR TENNIS In addition to the above multi-purpose room guidelines, the following tennis specific guidelines apply: TENNIS GUIDELINES 1. Tennis play will be available for one hour play periods in the Summer Season and on holiday weekends throughout the year and one and a half hour play periods at all other times. 2. Members will be permitted to “walk on” the courts on a first come first use basis only during times the multi-purpose room is set for Tennis play and the courts are not reserved by other Members. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. COURT RESERVATION PROCEDURES Reservations will be accepted by telephone and/or in person two days in advance after 8:00 AM with the Community Center Reception Desk (570-646-8585). One reservation will be taken per Membership and per phone call. Members may reserve and play during one block of time on any given day. This is in addition to sponsored activities. All players including full names of Guests in the party must be identified at the time of reservation. If changes occur within the party the Reception Desk must be notified prior to arrival. Player Check-In: Every Member of a playing group must check in with the Reception desk prior to play to receive their court assignment and pay the appropriate court fees. SILVER FEES: One hour play periods Fees only applicable when the Lake Naomi Tennis courts are open for play. $ 5.00 per person per time period . . . Doubles $10.00 per person per time period . . . Singles All fees must be paid prior to playing. NO SHOW POLICY All players are given a ten minute grace period after which the court becomes available for another Member. 2. Members who “no-show” more than twice may forfeit their privilege to reserve courts in advance. DRESS CODE Athletic attire and shoes are required while using the multi-purpose room set up for indoor tennis. Cut-offs or denim is not permitted. TENNIS COURT ETIQUETTE 1. Only persons (maximum of 4) actually engaged in play may be on each court. 2. Please keep the courts free of litter especially tennis ball can metal caps as their sharp edges can damage the multi-purpose room floor. 3. Be courteous to the adjacent court when walking on or off court and when retrieving balls. 4. Limit disruptive chatter and behavior. Management reserves the right to ask anyone to leave whose behavior or language is profane or unacceptable. Throwing of racquets will not be tolerated. 5. A maximum of three balls are permitted per court unless otherwise pre-approved by Management. Only regulation size balls may be used. 31 ORGANIZED PLAY Organized Round Robin Tournaments and Special Event play details will be posted at the Community Center and advertised via eblasts, Reflections and the Weekly Flyer (if they take place in the Summer). COMMUNITY CENTER CAFÉ Please Note: Some service may be limited in the off season. Vending machines are available for cold beverages and snacks when the Café is closed. Full schedule is posted at the reception desk. Spring, Fall and Winter: Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 AM until 7:00 PM Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 AM until 5:00 PM Mid- June thru Labor Day: Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM 1. Credit cards and Stored Value cards are accepted for café purchases. 2. Menus are subject to change due to availability of fresh product. 3. Tables adjacent to the café are reserved for Members purchasing food and service from the café. 4. Food and beverage purchases may be eaten in the café dining area, the adult activity room, the game room and under the pavilion. 5. Café food and beverage is available for take out. Other features of the Community Center which are available to the Lake Naomi Club Members and their Guests are the Indoor Tot Lot, Outdoor Pavilion, Outdoor Fields and Outdoor Playground. LEISURE TRAIL The Leisure Trail is approximately 9/10 of a mile long encircling the Community Center and surrounding multi-use fields. It has a pea-gravel surface and it is NOT maintenanced during the winter season. Please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure a pleasant experience for fellow Members and Guests. 1.The trail will be open from sunrise to sunset. 2.No bicycles or motorized vehicles permitted on trail. 3.Keep the trail clean. Do not litter. If you do come across of piece of litter, kindly pick it up and dispose of it in the proper receptacle. 4.Do not disturb or remove any plants, animals or other property. 5.Stay on trail and avoid shortcuts. 6. Pets on a leash are permitted. Please use waste receptacles if needed. ICE SKATING RINK The ice skating rink is located under the pavilion at the Community Center. The rink is reliant on cold weather to become frozen and able to be skated on. Therefore, the rink may not be open during certain periods of above freezing temperatures. Members and Guests must provide their own skates. Other guidelines are as follows: 1.The Skating Rink will be open during regular Community Center hours (weather permitting). 2.Skaters must check with reception desk prior to using rink. 3.Normal Guest fees apply. 4.Skating is at your own risk. Use caution! 5. Helmets are strongly recommended. 6.Skate guards must be worn when not on the ice, in order to protect surrounding areas from damage. 7.Please consider others while skating - skate under control. 8.Rough-housing, throwing snow/ice and general horseplay is prohibited. 9.No food or drink may be taken on the ice. Please place all trash in designated receptacles. 32 10.Hockey playing and sticks are not permitted. 11.Small children (under 10 years) must be supervised by a parent or guardian. 12.Observe "No Skating" signs as the rink may not be safe to use. DOG PARK With the addition of the Dog Park we want Members and their pets to enjoy the facility with a few safety suggestions in mind. 1. Make your initial visit to the park during a non-peak time. This allows you and your pet to become familiar with the area. Non-peak times are usually weekdays during the late afternoon. 2. Know your dog. Not all dogs are good candidates for off-leash dog parks. If your dog has not had regular interaction with other dogs, it may lack the necessary social skills to make your visit safe and enjoyable. 3. Let your dog off-leash as soon as you enter the park. Mixing of leashed and unleashed dogs commonly causes problems. Leashed dogs often feel threatened by the free dogs and can display defensive behavior. If you are uncomfortable leaving your dog off-leash it is recommended that you do not visit the park. 4. Follow Dog Park Rules. Please read and understand all Dog Park rules before using the Dog Park. DOG PARK GUIDELINES 1.The Dog Park will be open from sunrise to sunset. 2.Pick up after your dog. Use the provided bags and receptacle for the disposal of your dog's waste. 3.Dogs must have current vaccinations. 4.Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting Dog Park. 5.Aggressive dogs are not permitted on the premises. Dogs must be removed at the first sign of aggression. 6.Female dogs in heat are prohibited from entering the park. Spayed/ neutered dogs are recommended. 7.Dog owners must be in the park and within view of their dog(s) at all times. 8.All off-leash dogs must be under voice control of their owners. 9.Dog owners must keep their leash in hand at all times. 10.Children are not recommended in the Dog Park. If you must bring a child to the Dog Park, supervise them closely. 11.Do not bring more than three dogs. 12.Please do not bring food or smoke (including e-cig) in the Dog Park. RECREATION PROGRAMS "SUMMER 2015" The Summer Calendar is published each Summer Season, detailing all programs and activities on a daily basis. Many programs are regularly scheduled. Each Member can pick up a copy at the Administrative Office or the Community Center. A Weekly Program Flyer will be published by the Recreation Staff and distributed each Friday, beginning June 26. The Flyer will list all Lake Naomi - Timber Trails activities for the given week, along with times, places and other pertinent details. Pick up your copy at the Administrative Office, Community Center or at any other Lake Naomi -Timber Trails Facility. 33 Listed are just some of the core programs and highlights you can look forward to for Summer 2015: Kids Klub Program will be conducted from 9:00 AM to Noon every Monday through Friday beginning Monday, June 29 and ending Friday, August 21. Kids Klub is for children in grades Pre-Kindergarten to Eighth and will be held at the Community Center. Pre-registration is required and closes at 10 PM each Saturday for the following week. Contact the Community Center or Administrative Office to obtain the necessary forms. Activities include sports, games, arts and crafts, nature activities, songs, skits, etc. planned by our Kids Klub Group Leaders, Sports Specialist, Art Specialist, Archery Specialist, Naturalist and Counselors. Children will be taken on field trips to local attractions. Fee required. Afternoon Klub Program will be conducted from Noon to 3:00 PM every Monday through Friday beginning Monday, June 29 and ending Friday, August 21. Afternoon Klub is for children in grades Kindergarten through Eighth (inclusive) and will be held at the Community Center. A child must actually be going into Kindergarten in September 2015 in order to attend the Afternoon Klub Program. Pre-registration is required and closes at 10 PM each Saturday for the following week. Contact the Community Center or Administrative Office to obtain the necessary forms. Afternoon Klub will be composed of a variety of sessions in which the participant can choose from including nature, drawing, sports, drama, archery and more. Fee required. Kub Klub Program will be conducted from 9:00 AM to Noon every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday beginning Tuesday, June 30 and ending Thursday, August 20. Kub Klub is for children three years of age (who are potty trained) and will be held at the Community Center. A child must actually be three years of age in order to attend the Kub Klub Program. Pre-registration is required and closes at 10 PM each Saturday for the following week. Contact the Community Center or Administrative Office to obtain the necessary forms. Kub Klub will entail a variety of activities including block play, dramatic play, circle activities, outdoor activities and story time. Fee required. All Kids Klub Forms and online sign up can be found in the Members Section of www.LakeNaomiClub.com. Night Recreation will begin Monday, June 29 Night Recreation is available for children in 3rd grade or older on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On Tuesdays and Thursdays children must be in 5th grade or older. On the nights when 3rd and 4th graders are permitted they will be escorted to and from activities by counselors. Night Recreaton is a time when young Members can come out in the evening at Lake Naomi and Timber Trails and have fun together in a supervised environment. It will take place at the Community Center and run through September 4. The Recreation Staff will be on hand for a variety of games and activities. The Game Room, Multi-Purpose Room, Mezzanine Area, Outdoor Pavilion, Outdoor Fields and some Activity Rooms will be available to participants during their designated time of Night Recreation. See the Summer Calendar and Weekly Flyers for more information. Be sure to join in the fun. Bus transportation available. 34 Pre-Teen and Teen Outings: This program features visits to local attractions and is most often held on Saturday and Sunday. Check the Summer Calendar and Weekly Flyer for details on the various trips and destinations. Fee required. Movie Nights: Beginning July 5, every Sunday night is movie night at the Community Center. Movies will be shown on a large projector screen and are rated “G” or “PG”. Be sure to check out the Weekly Flyer for the title of each week’s movie. All children under 10 years must be accompanied by an adult. Sports Programs: Sporting and game events such as Soccer Clinic, Archery Clinic, Basketball Clinic, Baseball Clinic, Pick-Up Basketball, Pick-Up Youth Volleyball will all be offered throughout the Summer. The Summer Calendar and Weekly Flyer will have all the details. Fee required for "clinics" Community Cookouts: Often referred to as “beach barbeques,” these community events will be held at Club Beach every Tuesday night from 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM beginning June 30. Enjoy a delicious meal along with special entertainment or activities for the kids. (In the event of inclement weather, contact the Community Center to check if the event will be moved or canceled.) Picnicking with large food and beverage quantities is permitted only at the facilities in the grassy area provided for that purpose. The tables outside the café at Club Beach are reserved for consumption of items purchased at the cookout. Special Events: An exciting variety of special events, trips and family activities will be held throughout the Summer. Check the Summer Calendar and Weekly Flyer for details on activities such as river rafting, girls’ night out, paintball trip, and much more! Outdoor Programs: Hikes to some of our area’s most magnificent spots, nature programs and fishing instruction and tournaments are just some of the outdoor programs available throughout the Summer. The Summer Calendar and Weekly Flyer highlight all of these details. Playgrounds: Playgrounds are located at the Community Center, at Tall Timbers Beach and at the Township owned Blanche Price Park. LATE PICK-UP POLICY The Lake Naomi Club staff works to provide your children with the best care possible during programing hours. The hours are set for programs in order to give you and the staff the ability to manage time and coordinate with the many other programs in the community. Late pick-ups often require staff to remain long after the program ends resulting in unbudgeted payroll expenses. In order to offset the cost of staffing and to encourage timely pick-ups the Recreation Committee has developed a Late Pick-Up Policy. Please note that Kids Klub ends at 12 Noon, Afternoon Klub ends at 3:00 PM and Night Recreation ends at 10 PM. If you are running late please call the Community Center at 570-646-8585 so your child does not worry about you. A late fee of $20 will be assessed after the program closes. Ten minutes after the program closes an additional $1.00 per minute will be added to the $20 late fee. The fee must be paid at the front desk of the Community Center when you pick-up your child. WINTER PROGRAMS Be sure to watch the mailings for exact dates and times of all Winter Recreation Programs. During the Winter months, try one or all of 35 the activities listed below: Alpine Skiing: The Lake Naomi Club arranges discount prices for downhill skiing at local participating slopes on an annual basis. Check "Reflections" each Fall/Winter for the special prices and procedures to purchase ski ticket vouchers at the Community Center for the upcoming season. Cross Country Skiing: Cross Country Skiing is available at the Timber Trails Golf Course and on the Leisure Trail at the Community Center. Snow Sledding Hill: Try sledding down the snow hill located to the right of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse (on the lawn area). Hay bales will outline the area to be used and will be placed along the shoreline to prevent sliding onto the Lake. (The sledding hill will be closed when conditions do not permit safe usage and will be posted as such at the top of the hill). Family Ceramics Night: On various holiday weekends throughout the winter, Tom from Creative Ceramics will be hosting an evening of family fun. Instruction, paint and brushes are provided for a mimimal cost, plus the cost of each mold. Watch Reflections for dates and times. Movie Nights: Watch Reflections for when the Recreation Staff will be hosting movie nights throughout the winter. Night Recreation: On various holiday weekends throughout the winter, the recreation staff will be hosting this program consisting of fun games, crafts, tournaments and activities at the Community Center. Children in 3rd grade and up are welcome to participate. Watch Reflections for details. LAKE NAOMI CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATION Spring Season Spring Season - Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday only, March 12 through June 20 BREAKFAST BUFFET Beginning Sunday, May 17 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon DINNER Thursday - 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM Friday and Saturday - 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM BAR Thursday - 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM Friday & Saturday - 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM Summer Season June 27 through Labor Day BREAKFAST BUFFET Sunday only 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon LUNCH Every day except Tuesday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Grille and Deck 36 DINNER Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Friday and Saturday 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM Monday* Pasta Buffet 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Dinner Menus 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM * No Reservations are accepted Monday Night. Tuesday LNCH Closed BAR Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday - Noon to 10:00 PM Friday and Saturday - Noon to Midnight Fall & Winter Season Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, September 10 through March 15, 2016 BREAKFAST BUFFET Sunday only on Holiday Weekends 9:00 AM to Noon Beverage service available with breakfast DINNER Thursday - 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM Friday and Saturday - 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM BAR Thursday, Friday & Saturday 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM TIMBER TRAILS GRILL Spring Season - May 23 - June 21 Friday & Saturday 11 AM to 9 PM Lunch and Dinner Sunday 11 AM to 8 PM Lunch and Dinner Summer Season - June 27 - September 7 Tuesday through Sunday 11 AM to 9 PM Lunch and Dinner Closed Monday Timber Trails Grill will be closed for the Fall and Winter Season CAFE FACILITIES Boat House Cafe at Club Beach, Lakeside Cafe at the Lake Naomi Pool, and Timber Trails Pool PLEASE NOTE: Some services may be limited due to inclement weather and during the last week of the season. Please see the weekly flyer for the end of season changes. TIMBER TRAILS POOL CAFE May 23 - June 21 Open Weekends from 11:30 AM to 8:00 PM June 22 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM June 23 - June 26 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM June 27 - Sept 7 11:30 AM to 8:00 PM (Closes on Monday at 6:00 PM) LAKESIDE CAFE at LAKE NAOMI POOL June 27 to September 7 Open Daily 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM BOAT HOUSE CAFE at Club Beach May 23 - June 21 Saturdays & Sundays 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM June 27 to September 7 Daily 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM New this year LNC Express Service Line 37 Wednesday – Monday 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM A 'la Carte Menu with Wait Staff Service DUSTER BAR at BOAT HOUSE CAFE June 27 to September 7 Sunday through Thursday 12 Noon to 11:00 PM Friday and Saturday 12 Noon to Midnight Weather Permitting Labor Day - all outside F&B outlets will be closing at 3:00 PM NOTES: • The Cafe facilities are not equipped to handle currency larger than a $20.00 bill. • All grills close fifteen minutes prior to the cafe closing. • The Lakeside Cafe facilities at the Lake Naomi Pool facilities are available only to those Members holding a Pool Membership. • Tables adjacent to the Cafes are reserved for Members purchasing food and services from the Cafe. Tables for "brown bagging" are available by asking the attendant. • Boat House Cafe is adding a new LNC Express Service Line to minimize the wait time for food. The sit down a' la carte menu with wait staff service will be offered Wed. - Mon. evenings only. • Boat House Cafe tables and Cafe area is reserved Tuesday evenings for the Families using the LNC Express Service Line. • The Courtside Cafe at the Lake Naomi Tennis Center operates under special hours and circumstances. Check at the Tennis Facility for specifics. • Stored Value Cards are accepted for Cafe purchases. Clubhouse Guidelines The Dress Code at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse In order to maintain the quality experience that the Members expect at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse, Club Members and Guests will wear upscale casual appropriate attire when dining at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. While jackets are not required, they are welcomed at all times. The guiding principles are: Neat, Clean and Presentable Clothing. Main Dining Room and Tall Timbers Room are geared toward fine dining: Gentlemen over age 10 should wear a collared shirt or comparable. Dress shorts are acceptable. Blue denim jeans are discouraged but not prohibited. Grill Room and Upstairs Outdoor Deck are more casual: collared shirt or dress shirt is not required. The following are not permitted in all of the above areas: Tattered, frayed, torn or jeans with holes, dirty attire, printed T-Shirts, undershirts, bare midriff tops, men’s sleeveless T-Shirts; beach attire and hats indoors. The Lake Naomi Club kindly requests that you observe the rules and traditions of our Club. Members are responsible for ensuring that their family and guests are informed of the Club’s policy on attire and are dressed appropriately. Attire for special events (e.g. Western Night) is available through Club communications such as the website, weekly flyer, etc. In the event of questionable attire, the decision of the Clubhouse Management will be final. MEMBERSHIP CARDS: We request your total cooperation in order to assist us in maintaining our facilities for the exclusive use of the Club Members and their Guests. Please show your Membership Card each 38 time you come to the Clubhouse. Although they will try, it is impossible for the Clubhouse Staff to know each and every Member. NO SHOW POLICY: Members needing to cancel a dinner reservation in the Clubhouse must do so twenty-four hours in advance or they will be considered a “No Show”. The entire party must be present when checking into the Clubhouse at their designated reservation time. Any failure to do so will result in a verbal warning as well as a $20.00 “No Show” fee which will be charged to the Member who made the reservation. This fee is payable before the Member is permitted to initiate any further reservations at the Clubhouse again. Upon the third “No Show,” the Member’s privilege to reserve tables at the Clubhouse will be forfeited for the remainder of the season. PRIVATE PARTIES: The Clubhouse is available for wedding receptions, cocktail parties, luncheons, anniversaries, brunches or any kind of special event you might imagine from 40 to 170 people. The Tall Timbers Dining Room is available for groups up to 60 people. Contact the Clubhouse or the Administrative Office for further information. RESERVATIONS: Reservations are strongly suggested for the Main Dining Room of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Reservations are required for parties of 10 or more. Lunch reservations will only be accepted for parties of 10 or more. Reservations will not be accepted for dinner in the Lakeview Grill. You may make reservations anytime by calling 570-646-2866. Standing reservations or "window seat" reservations will not be accepted. Reservations will be held for fifteen (15) minutes past the reserved time. Late reservations past the fifteen (15) minute grace period will be put on the waiting list for seating. SENIOR DISCOUNT: For Club Members in the Senior Category this discount entitles all Members that qualify a 20% discount on their dinner entree as long as they have ordered before 6:00 PM from June 27 through September 6. Discounts are not applicable on Holidays, Special Events, or Breakfast. Discounts are applicable on Clubhouse Buffets. This discount does not apply for other persons of the group that are not Members and/or not entered in the Senior Category. SMOKING REGULATIONS: Smoking of any kind including e-cig is NOT permitted anywhere in the Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Clubhouses. Smoking is no longer permitted on the main entrance porch of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse or anywhere on the outdoor dining deck. Smoking at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse will therefore be limited to the covered area of the side entrance porch towards Route 940. All Club Members are urged to make note of this change and to inform their family members and guests. CHARGES For your convenience, we honor Master Card, VISA, Discover Card, American Express and the LNC Stored Value Card. We do not accept personal charges. The Club also will be happy to accept personal checks from Club Members. GOLF CENTER The Timber Trails Golf Course and the Golf Center will be open for play beginning April 24, 2015 (weather permitting). 39 SPRING SEASON OPERATION HOURS FOR GOLF CENTER: April 24 thru May 11 Friday thru Monday............................................8:00 AM to 5:00 PM SPRING GOLF HOURS: Monday thru Sunday...........................................8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (weather permitting) Please use sign up sheet located on path to first tee box when golf center is closed. SUMMER SEASON OPERATING HOURS: May 15 thru September 6 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday...............................8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Wednesday.......................................................... 12 Noon to 7:00 PM Friday..................................................................8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Saturday..............................................................7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday................................................................7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Course closed until Noon on Wednesdays for maintenance and chemical applications. ALL SEASON OPERATING HOURS: September 7 thru Columbus Day Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.........................8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Friday and Saturday............................................8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sunday................................................................8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Course closed all day on Wednesdays from 8:00 AM until Thursday morning at 8:00 AM for maintenance and chemical applications. POST SEASON GOLF CENTER HOURS: October 17 to November 1 Saturday and Sunday...........................................9:00 AM to 4:00 PM WINTER SEASON OPERATING HOURS: November 2, 2015 to April 2016 Although the course is "officially closed" during this period, play is still possible. Depending on conditions, play will be available under the following winter rules. Please use the Sign In Box by the First Tee. Winter holes have been replaced in front of the greens. Regardless of the weather, the greens are closed until the official reopening of the golf course in the spring. Please stay off the course during times of heavy frost and observe "course closed" when the Superintendent posts it as such. 2015 GREENS FEES, GUEST FEES & CART RENTALS: Daily Greens Fees Per Person 9 holes, weekday................................................................. $12 18 holes, weekday............................................................... $15 9 holes, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.................................... $16 18 holes, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.................................. $27 Children's and Senior Discount: Half Price Greens Fees after 1:00 PM Monday through Thursday from June 29 through Labor Day. Also at all times during the Spring and Fall Seasons with the exception of the Memorial Day and Columbus Day Holiday Weekends, (Children's discount is good for those 14 years and younger and must be accompanied by an adult at all times, or if they have demonstrated proper etiquette and rules of golf to the Golf Staff and have been approved). 40 Guest Fees Per Person 9 holes, weekday............................................................... $15 18 holes, weekday............................................................... $20 9 holes, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.................................. $20 18 holes, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.................................. $30 Pull Carts ...................................................................................... $ 3 Electric Golf Carts 9 Holes, two player use.......................................................... $20 18 Holes, two player use.......................................................... $30 9 Holes, single player use....................................................... $12 18 Holes, single player use....................................................... $18 Aquatic Driving Range: Located at the Timber Trails Golf Center is the aquatic driving range available for any Lake Naomi Club Member to use. Check in at the Golf Pro Shop to receive aquatic range balls. **Tee starting times are necessary and may be obtained by telephone from the Golf Starter at 570-646-9060. GOLF LESSONS AND MERCHANDISE Private lessons and a variety of different lesson packages (including group clinics) for the beginning golfer, as well as the experienced golfer, are offered by appointment by the Golf Pro. For your convenience, the Golf Center will be fully stocked with an assortment of golf equipment, accessories and logo apparel for the golfer and non-golfer alike. A variety of tournaments will be posted throughout the season. Check at the Golf Center for details. GOLF COURSE GUIDELINES 1. Soft spikes are required at all times on the Golf Course and putting greens. 2. Management reserves the right to ask anyone to leave whose behavior or attire is not acceptable to Club standards. Proper Country Club Attire is required at all times (slacks or walking shorts with pockets) shirts with collars for men. Jeans or cutoffs, bathing suits or sweat suits, tank tops or tee shirts, short shorts or track shorts, halter tops, tennis shorts or shirts are not considered appropriate attire. Proper Country Club attire includes all shirts being tucked in, not flowing freely over an individual's shorts, skirt, or slacks. Proper footwear (metal spike shoes not permitted) is also required. In the event of questionable attire, the decision of the Golf Staff will be final. 3. All golfers (Members and Guests) must sign in at the Golf Center before beginning play and all golfers must start on the Number One Tee unless otherwise directed by the Golf Center or Ranger. 4. Observance of normal golf etiquette is necessary and is expected. Please replace all divots, repair all ball marks, rake all bunkers, observe and obey golf cart rules, keep pull carts off aprons and greens, limit ball searches to two minutes, respect private property and observe priority for foursomes (foursomes required on weekends and holidays). 5. Play "Ready Golf," e.g. — hit when ready, take several clubs when approaching a ball and generally observe a faster pace of play. THE RANGER SETS THE PACE OF PLAY. All players must observe the Ranger’s directions. As a general rule of thumb, a nine-hole round of golf should be played in 2.25 hours. 41 6. USGA Rules govern all play. 7. Spectators and children are not permitted on the course. Practicing on the course is also not permitted. 8. Tee times are required on Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Weekend and are recommended at all other times. Foursomes take precedence and are required on weekends and holidays. Each tee time will consist of four players. Three people, twosomes and a single person calling for a tee time will be grouped to complete a foursome. Tee times for weekend play may be made by phone or in person starting at 9:00 AM the Saturday prior to the weekend desired. Tee times for weekdays may be accepted by phone or in person one week in advance. Call 570-646-9060 for tee times. The names of all players in the "Tee Time Group" must be supplied at the time the tee time is reserved. 9. One nine-hole advance tee time per day per weekend is permitted during July, August and on holiday weekends. An additional ninehole tee time may be reserved the day of play, providing the Golf Center approves a vacancy. 10. Each player must have his or her own golf clubs in separate bags. No more than four players are permitted in a group. 11. During tournaments and special events Members will have priority over Guests for sign-up. If tournaments or special events are not filled one (1) week prior to the event, the event will be open to Guests of Members. Tournaments and special event play will have priority over open play. (Please see guidelines posted in the Golf Center for signups of Bloody Mary Events). 12. Tournament play may require temporary closing of the Golf Course. Always call ahead for tee times. 13. Players under the age of fourteen (14) must demonstrate their understanding of the rules and etiquette of the game to the Golf Pro before being permitted to play. Children are not permitted to use the putting green unless accompanied by an adult golfer, or unless they have received approval to do so by the Golf Shop Staff. 14. All operators of golf carts are required to have a valid motor vehicle operators license and they must have the license on their person. 15. Unless authorized by the Golf Center, teaching while playing is not permitted. 16. On Saturday, Sunday and Holiday morning tee times are limited to experienced players. Beginning golfers will be permitted tee times after 2:00 PM. 17. Ball hunting is not permitted on the course during operational hours. 18. A Member must play with their Guests on all weekends between the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Members are permitted two foursomes per weekday (up to seven Guests) and one foursome on weekends and holidays (up to three Guests). Individuals may not be a Guest at the Golf Course more than ten (10) times in one Membership Year without the approval of the Board of Trustees. Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Property Owners who have not joined the Optional Golf Club may not play as Guests. This limitation includes special events. 42 19. NO SHOW POLICY — Players needing to cancel a tee time must do so one day in advance or they will be considered a "No Show." All players must be at the Golf Course ready to play at their reserved tee time. After a third no-show the Member will be warned and a $5.00 fee will be assessed. This fee is payable before the player is permitted out on the Golf Course again. Upon the fourth no-show, the Member's privilege to reserve a tee time will be forfeited for the remainder of the season. 20. The Golf Course is for golf only. During operational hours no other activities are permitted. Bicycles are not permitted on the golf course or cart paths. Pets are not permitted on the Golf Course. 21. Cross Country Skiing is permitted on the golf course during the winter months. However, skiers are requested to stay away from the greens and tees. OWNER LIABILITY: The Lake Naomi Club cannot guard against theft or damage of Member's golf clubs while stored in the Timber Trails golf club storage. The Club provides no insurance coverage for golf clubs and other personal property of Club Members and guests. The Club is merely providing storage space for your convenience. DANGER! Beware of Golf Balls! The Timber Trails Golf Course is ONLY for players and not pedestrians. Club Members, Property Owners and Guests are warned that crossing the course for a shortcut or strolling along the edges can result in serious injury if you are hit by a ball. TENNIS CLUB There are 18 Har-Tru courts available for use by Lake Naomi Club Members who are also Members of the Tennis Club. Fourteen of these courts are located at the Tennis Center on Redwood Terrace in Lake Naomi and four are located at the Timber Trails Clubhouse Complex. Lake Naomi Tennis Center Preseason First Saturday in May through Sunday prior to Main Summer Season Weekends 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM Memorial Day Weekend (Extended Hours) Saturday & Sunday - 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM Main Summer Season June 27 through Labor Day Daily 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM Post Season First Saturday after Labor Day through Columbus Day Weekends 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM Timber Trails Tennis Complex Main Summer Season June 27 through Labor Day Daily 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM *Holidays Include: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day and Columbus Day Membership ID must be on your person when playing on the Club's courts. 43 PRE & POST SEASON COURT AVAILABILITY In an effort to accommodate Members in the Pre and Post Seasons, a number of the Lake Naomi Tennis Center courts will be made “available for walk on play” during times the Proshop is not open (as listed above). In the preseason (from the first Saturday in May through the start of the Main Summer Season) and in the post season (from Labor Day through Columbus Day), the available courts may be played as “walk on” all day (8:30 AM until dusk) midweek and after 1:30 PM on weekends after the Pro Shop has closed. Members should refer to the posting on the Pro Shop door to find which courts are “available” and must record their usage in the log on the podium next to the posting. All Members and Guests must be recorded. All court etiquette, dress code and Guest policies apply during times of “walk on play” and Members must carry their Membership ID badges while using the facilities. During these times of “walk on play” the Pro Shop and additional staff services will not be available, with the exception of restrooms which will be available at all times the courts are. Har-Tru sweeping and lining equipment will be available for Members to self maintain their courts. All Har-Tru courts will close once the freeze-thaw cycle has begun in late Fall and will remain closed until reopening the following May. COURT RESERVATIONS PROCEDURE: Reservations for daily play in the Main Summer Season will be accepted by telephone and/or in person two days in advance after 8:00 AM. Reservations for the Lake Naomi Tennis Center and Timber Trails Tennis Complex can be made by calling the Lake Naomi Tennis Center Pro Shop at 570-646-7580. One reservation will be taken per phone call and the name of all players within that playing group must be given. In the event of a change within the group, the Pro Shop must be notified prior to your arrival at the courts. Reservations for weekend/holiday play in the Pre & Post Seasons can be made by leaving a message on the Pro Shop answering machine at 570-6467580 on Fridays between 10:00 AM and Noon. RESERVATION PERIODS: To best meet the needs of all Tennis Club Members, the following procedure for the usage of court time for the Season will be followed: All court reservations are for a period of 1.5 hours. A Member of the Tennis Club may reserve and/or play during one reserved period on any given day. If after Noon on the day prior to the court reservation, open time is still available, additional court time may be reserved. This secondary reservation procedure may be done either by phone or in person. As before, the names of all players in the playing group must be given. These court times are in addition to Club sponsored activities. NOTE: The Tennis Club reserves the right to limit Members to ONE period of play, per person per day in the event of peak periods. Proper notice will be given regarding this stipulation, in the event it becomes necessary. Members are requested to conduct themselves in accordance with the reservation and court procedures so as to avoid unnecessary Club review and/or sanctions. NO SHOW POLICY: All players are given a ten-minute grace period after which the court becomes available for registration by another person. In the event of 44 a no-show, players may be charged for their reserved time. After the second no-show, a warning will be issued that upon the next failure to show for play, a Member’s privilege to reserve a court in advance will be forfeited for the remainder of the season. PLAYER CHECK-IN: Members with reservations at the Lake Naomi Tennis Center may proceed to their court as assigned on the Court Reservation Board, located just outside the Pro Shop door, if their court fees are prepaid via Gold Membership. Members who owe court fees (Silver Membership) must enter the Pro Shop and pay court fees prior to play. Both Gold and Silver Members must enter the Pro Shop prior to play when accompanying Guests or playing in round robins, tournaments or events. Timber Trails Complex court assignments are assigned by the attendant when players arrive and check-in. COURT FEES: One and one-half hour play periods: $ 5.00 per person per time period — Doubles $10.00 per person per time period — Singles All fees must be paid prior to playing. SENIOR DISCOUNT: Half Price Court Fees after 1:00 PM Monday through Thursday during the Main Summer Season with the exception of Independence Day and Labor Day. Also at all times during the Pre and Post seasons with the exception of Memorial and Columbus Day. NOTE: Juniors (18 years of age and under) may play free of court charges on any available unreserved court. However, if they choose to reserve a court (or if they play on a reserved court), they will be required to pay the appropriate court fee. GUEST CHECK-IN: Guests must be registered as a Guest by a Tennis Club Member, and will be levied a charge of $2.00 per day per Guest on weekdays and $3.00 per day per Guest on weekends and holidays, in addition to the prevailing court fee. No individual may be a Guest at the Tennis Club more than ten times in one Membership (calendar) Year without the approval of the Board of Trustees. Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Property Owners who have not joined the Tennis Club may not play as Guests. This limitation includes organized play and special events. DRESS CODE: Attire is to be approved tennis apparel and footwear only, as determined by the Lake Naomi Club. Only sneakers with smooth soles that will not cause damage to the court surface may be worn. Shirts with collars (for men and boys) are a requirement in order to play tennis at the Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Complexes. Sweaters and sweatshirts without distracting patterns are permitted. In protecting the integrity of the game, ABSOLUTELY NONE of the following will be permitted: cut-offs, jeans, cargo shorts, boxer shorts, tops exposing the bare midriff, T-shirts or non-athletic shorts or pants. In the event of questionable attire, the decision of the Management will be final. COURT ETIQUETTE: 1. Only persons (maximum 4) actually engaged in play may be on each court. 2. No food or eating is permitted on the courts. 3. Keep the courts free from litter, including tennis ball can tops. 4. Do not interrupt play on the adjacent court by walking on or off your court, retrieving a ball on another court or by disruptive chatter or behavior. 45 5. A maximum of three tennis balls per court is permitted, unless otherwise pre-approved by Management. 6. Management reserves the right to ask anyone to leave whose behavior is not acceptable to Club standards. 7. Children under 10 years of age are not permitted to be left unattended at the Tennis facilities. 8. Pets are not permitted at the Tennis facilities. 9. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted at the Tennis facilities, except for Club sponsored events. 10.Profane and/or abusive language or behavior, including the throwing of racquets, will not be tolerated. 11.Smoking of any kind including e-cig is not permitted within the grounds of the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Tennis Facilities. 12.Ringers on cell phones and pagers must be turned off in all areas of the Tennis facilities. 13.Only regulation-sized tennis balls may be used. Changing rooms and rest rooms are available for Members. The Tennis Courtside Café and deck seating are open daily for drinks, snacks and lunch. Vending machines are available whenever the Courtside Café is closed. Tennis and athletic apparel, shoes, equipment and accessories are available for players of all abilities and ages in the Pro Shop at the Lake Naomi Tennis Center from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Pro Shop also has attire for men, women and children bearing the exclusive Lake Naomi Club insignia. ROUND ROBINS, TOURNAMENTS AND SPECIAL EVENTS: A wide range of events and activities are planned for the Membership and offered each season. Pre registration is required for all planned play. Payment is due at the time of registration and may not be refundable or transferable for tournaments and special events. Round Robin payment may be made at check in prior to play. All registrations are taken by the Lake Naomi Tennis Center Pro Shop either in person or by telephone on a first come, first serve basis. Tournament play has precedence over open play, however ever effort will be made to keep courts available for open play during tournaments, events and round robins. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: A full range of group lessons, private lessons, clinics, evaluations, video analysis, cardio tennis and special programming is offered for a fee by the Club’s Tennis Professional Team. Scheduling and payment of lessons shall be made directly with the Professional staff. Racquet demoing and stringing, ball machine rental and platform lessons and equipment are also provided by the Professional Team. RECREATION TENNIS COURTS Two hard surface courts are available to any Lake Naomi Club Member as part of the Basic Membership Fee. These courts are located in Lake Naomi at Woodland and Naomi Avenues by the basketball court and across from North Beach. Opening dates and reservations of these courts are as follows: Main Summer Season (June 27 - Labor Day) The courts will be open and available for use from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, each day. Advanced reservations can be made in the Main Summer Season by calling the Lake Naomi Tennis Center Pro Shop at 570-646-7580. These reservations will be accepted two days in advance after 8:00 AM. One hour of court time per Membership is 46 permitted per court. However, if after Noon on the day prior to play, open time is available, additional court time may be reserved. If you wish to reserve and play on the same day, you may do so in person at the Recreation Tennis Courts by signing the posted court sheet. Pre/Post Season Courts will be unlocked and available for play each day weather permits. Court reservation sheets will be posted for Member signup between Memorial Day and Columbus Day. Membership ID must be on your person in order to play on these courts. There are no court or Guest fees at the Recreation Courts. Appropriate Tennis Footwear is required. Players are given a ten-minute grace period, after which the court becomes available for registration by another player. Court Etiquette 1. Persons (maximum 4) actually engaged in play may be on the courts. 2. Eating or smoking is permitted only outside the courts. 3. Please do not interrupt play on the adjacent court by walking on or off your court, retrieving a ball on another court, or by disruptive chatter or behavior. 4. A maximum of three tennis balls per court is permitted. Practicing with additional balls should only be done when there are no players on the neighboring court and discontinued when new players arrive. 5. Management reserves the right to ask anyone to leave whose behavior or language is inappropriate. 6. Children under 10 years of age are not permitted at the courts alone and must be accompanied by an adult (16 years of age or older). 7. Pets and alcoholic beverages are NOT permitted at the Recreation Tennis Courts. POOL CLUB ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE INDOOR POOL CAN BE FOUND LISTED UNDER THE COMMUNITY CENTER SECTION SWIMMING POOL SEASON: The pool at the Clubhouse Complex in Timber Trails will open the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend and will be open Saturday, Sunday, and Holiday (weather permitting) from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM through Sunday, June 21. During the week of June 22-26, the Timber Trails Pool will be open from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Monday and 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Tuesday through Friday. Beginning Saturday, June 27 the Timber Trails Pool will be open on the Summer Season schedule and be open seven days a week through Labor Day (weather and staff permitting). The Lake Naomi Pool at Millers and Tanglewood Drives in Lake Naomi will open Saturday, June 27 and will be open seven days a week (weather and staff permitting) through Labor Day. DAILY HOURS: (Summer Season) Lake Naomi Pool 8:30 AM to 12:15 PM — Competitive Swim Program and Water Fitness 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Daily — Open Swim 47 Timber Trails Pool 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday — Open Swim 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday — Open Swim Those individuals who have needs that require assisted access to the pools are encouraged to contact the pool control booth. Both pools are equipped with a lift chair for easy accessibility. SWIMMING IS PROHIBITED WHEN THE POOLS ARE CLOSED. No one is permitted at or in the area of the Swimming Pools after closing. GUESTS: All Guests must be registered with the Control Booth and accompanied by a Member who shall be responsible for them. Guests shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as Members. Guests are permitted as a privilege and cooperation of Members is requested so that abuses will not occur. All Guests are required to wear Guest Wristbands. Guest wrist bands may be purchased according to the following schedule: $3 per Guest on weekdays and $5 per Guest on weekends and holidays. Guest fees are non-refundable. There is a limit of six Guests per day per Member Family Membership on weekdays and four Guests per day per Member Family Membership on weekends and holidays at the swimming pools. Requests for additional Guests may be approved the day of request by the Pool Supervisor based on the day's pool attendance. No individual may be a Guest at the Pool Club more than ten times in one Membership Year without the approval of the Board of Trustees. Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Property Owners who have not joined the Pool Club may not swim as Guests. This limitation includes special events taking place at the pool. LOUNGE CHAIRS: Lounge chairs have been provided by the Club at the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Pools and are available each day on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a limit of four lounges per day per Membership on weekdays and two lounges per day per Membership on weekends. Lounge reservations begin daily at 11:00 AM. A Pool Attendant will be on hand to assign lounges at the Lake Naomi Pool. Please do not occupy any lounge unless you have reserved that lounge. Kindly notify the Pool Attendant when you are leaving the pool for the day at the lounge reservation counter to allow for reassignment of the lounge. The lounges are numbered and are not to be moved. A substantial number of upright chairs are also available at each pool on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please be considerate of your fellow Club Members by only taking the number of chairs that are absolutely necessary for your group. LAP LANES: Permanent lap lanes are available for lap swimmers at the Lake Naomi Pool. The lap lanes can be utilized by lap swimmers between the hours of Noon and 7:00 PM on weekdays and between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM on weekends. The lap lanes are to be used only for swimming laps. Lap swimming is available at the Timber Trails Pool each morning from 10:15 AM to 11:00 AM. 48 COMPETITIVE SWIM TEAM PROGRAM: Competitive swim training will be provided from June 29 to August 7 for Pool Club Members to assist the participants in developing stroke skills and endurance. Swimmers will have the opportunity to participate in swim meets against other private community teams, as well as "Championships" invitational swim meet in the Pocono Area. Swim Team participants will be invited to attend special events and an End of Season Reception. Contact the Swim Team Coaches at the Lake Naomi Pool or the Community Center for further details, including registration and fee information. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION: Swimming Instruction Classes for Pool Club Members will be supervised by Red Cross Water Safety Instructors during the Summer Season. See your Summer Calendar for further information or contact the Community Center for details and sign-up. CAFES: Fully-equipped Cafes are available at the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Swimming Pools. Due to limited facilities, the Lakeside Cafe at the Lake Naomi Pool is open to Pool Club Members only. POOL GUIDELINES The Aquatics Staff on duty is responsible to assure a safe, sanitary and enjoyable operation for Members and Guests by enforcing guidelines established for their protection and benefit and by taking any other action deemed appropriate to discharge that responsibility. The Pool Supervisor on duty is authorized to close the pool when it is necessary for weather, safety or maintenance reasons and to exclude any individual whose behavior unreasonably inhibits the safety and/or enjoyment of another Member. 1. Members shall present current Membership ID Card and it will be scanned and verified at the Control Booths before entering the pool areas for any reason and may enter only during scheduled hours. Membership ID Cards shall be presented to control booth personnel each time the Member enters and to Staff whenever requested while within the pool areas. Use of someone else’s identification may result in suspension of Membership privileges. Those individuals with needs requiring alternate access are encouraged to contact the Control Booth for assistance at 570-646-2132. 2. Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older). The responsible person shall remain close to the child and is responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with regulations. 3. Children who cannot swim must be within arm's length of a responsible adult (in the water or at the water's edge). 4. Attached flotation devices (that children can not fall out of or off of) will be permitted when approved by the Staff prior to use. Approved flotation devices may only be used in shallow end of pools. 5. Kickboards, noodles and other swimming/teaching aids may only be used under the direct supervision of an adult and must not be left unattended. 49 6. The Lake Naomi wading pool is available for children under 8 years of age and the accompanying person responsible for them. Reasonably sized flotation devices and plastic toys are permitted. 7. Appropriate swimming apparel must be worn in the pools. Regular diapers are not permitted in the pool. Children who are not potty trained must wear swimming diapers. 8. Toys, balls, inner tubes, inflated boats, and rafts are not permitted in the pools. Small toys may be permitted based on the lifeguard's discretion. 9. Super Soakers and other types of waterguns are not permitted. 10. Swimming goggles are permitted at both the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Pools. Snorkels or masks are not permitted in either of the pools. 11. Running, boisterous or rough play, pushing, acrobatics, dunking, wrestling, splashing, yelling, diving or jumping haphazardly, snapping of towels, improper conduct causing undue disturbances in or about the pool area or any acts which would endanger any patron are prohibited. 12. The diving well is reserved for divers. Only one diver at a time may use a board. Dive straight ahead, never toward a wall or ladder. The next diver in turn may dive only after the person in front has reached the ladder safely and the lifeguard indicates it's their turn. 13. The Lap Lanes are to be used only by those swimming laps. Lane dividers may not be hung on. 14. The Pool Supervisor and lifeguards are authorized to clear the water and the pool area in case of dangerous weather conditions. Water will remain cleared at least 15 minutes after the last thunder is heard. The pool area will remain cleared at least 30 minutes after the last lightening is observed. 15. The wooden deck at the Lake Naomi pool and the flagstone deck at the Timber Trails pool are designated as the ONLY areas for eating. Due to limited seating, these decks are reserved for consumption of items purchased at the cafes. Picnic tables near the marina at the Lake Naomi Pool and picnic tables between the Timber Trails Clubhouse and pool are available for those who bring their own food and beverages. Patrons will not be permitted to bring coolers into the pool areas. Footwear is strongly recommended on all decks. 16. Drinks are permitted off the deck and adjacent to the Pool only in reusable plastic containers, with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles. Glass, paper or soft plastic containers, cans and alcoholic beverages are not permitted off the cafe decks except for designated special events. 17. Smoking (including e-cig) is only permitted in designated smoking areas at both pools. 18. Pets are not permitted in any pool areas. 19. Strollers and small portable play pens are permitted only on the grassy areas at both pools. 20. Only very small individual chair mounting shade umbrellas are permitted. Structures, large umbrellas and tents are not permitted. 21. Boating, fishing, wading and swimming are not permitted from the shoreline within the Lake Naomi Pool enclosure. 50 22. Swimmers are to listen for lifeguards instructions when one short whistle blast is heard. 23. Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear three whistle blasts. This indicates that there is a water emergency. 24. No one may enter the pool unless a lifeguard is on duty. Please do not distract the lifeguards from their responsibility to safeguard pool users by unnecessary conversation. 25. Patrons who bring electronic devices are required to use headphones. 26. Patrons shall be respectful to their fellow Members by turning cell phone ringers down and limiting conversation in common areas. LAKE NAOMI POOL SLIDE GUIDELINES 1. Participants may proceed down the slide only after being directed to do so by the lifeguard stationed at the top of the slide. 2. Only one person may go down the slide at a time. 3. Participants may go down the slide in either a seated position or lying on their back. Feet must enter the water first. 4. After entering the water from the slide, participants should immediately swim to the ladder to the left of the slide in order to exit the diving well area. 5. Absolutely no horseplay will be permitted on the slide or on the slide's steps. 6. Flotation devices are not permitted on the slide. LAKES, BEACHES AND BOATING Club Beach (including the outdoor restroom facilities) will be open and staffed from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (weather permitting) the three days of Memorial Day Weekend and Weekends thereafter until Club Beach and the balance of the Beaches in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails open for the Main Summer Season, June 27. The Beaches will then operate seven days a week (weather and staffing permitting) through Labor Day with the exception of Deer Trail and Judges Pond. These two beaches will only operate on weekends throughout the main Summer Season. BEACH GUIDELINES The lifeguards and safety boat operators on duty are responsible to assure a safe, sanitary and enjoyable operation for Members and Guests by enforcing guidelines established for their protection and benefit and by taking any other action they deem appropriate to discharge that responsibility. Normal beach hours are 11:00 AM to 5:45 PM, weather permitting. Club Beach remains open as late as 7:45 PM as needed for high volume, events and as staff permits. Opening/Closing decisions are made at the sole discretion of the Beach Supervisor on duty who also has the authority to exclude any individual whose behavior unreasonably inhibits the safety and/or enjoyment of another Member. 1. Members shall sign in at the lifeguard station and present current Membership identification to the lifeguard on duty. Use of someone else's identification may result in suspension of Membership privileges. 51 2. Guests must be accompanied by Member who shall be responsible for them. Guests shall be subject to the same rules and regualtions as Members. Guests are permitted as a privilege and cooperation of Members is requested so that abuses will not occur. 3. Children under 10 years of age are permitted on the beaches only if accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older). The responsible person shall remain close to the child and is responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with these regulations. 4. Although beach use is permitted when lifeguards are off duty. Swimming is not recommended and at Member's own Risk. 5. The rope markers indicate a change in water depth. Swimming beyond the ropes is subject to supervision and approval of the lifeguard. 6. Children who cannot swim must be within arms length of a responsible adult. 7. Reasonably sized flotation devices and toys are permitted within the roped areas. Use of flotation devices both inside and beyond the ropes is subject to supervision and approval of the lifeguard. 8. Running, dunking or other horseplay is unsafe and not permitted. 9. NO GLASS is permitted on the beaches or adjacent grassy areas. 10. Consumption of food and beverages is limited to small snacks and small beverage containers. Picnicking with large food and beverage quantities is permitted only at Club Beach, The Park at Club Beach and Timber Trails Beach and is limited to the facilities in the grassy areas provided for that purpose. The tables on the patio at the Boathouse Cafe at Club Beach are reserved for consumption of items purchased at the café. 11. Personal umbrellas which attach to a beach chair are preferred on beaches rather than large beach umbrellas which often become safety hazards in breezy conditions. Those wishing to use small scale shade apparatuses must first seek approval of the lifeguard and/or Beach Supervisor who has the authority to refuse use according to daily weather conditions and attendance. Any approved shade structures must be set to the far perimiters to avoid both visual and safety obstructions 12. Smoking of any kind including e-cig is NOT permitted on any of the LN-TT Beaches. 13. Pets are not permitted on the beaches or their adjacent grassy areas. Pets are permitted on the Lake Naomi and Tall Timber dam grassy areas. 14. Boating and fishing are permitted no closer than 25 feet from the swimming area and marinas. 15. Ball playing and other "active" games are permitted in the sand areas of the beach only during times where it may not disturb other Members and are preferred at the far perimeters. 16. Super Soakers and other types of water guns are not permitted in any beach area. 17. Swimmers are to listen for lifeguard instructions when one short whistle blast is heard. 18. Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear three whistle blasts. This indicates that there is a water emergency. 52 19. The lifeguards are authorized to clear the water and beaches in case of dangerous weather conditions. Water will remain cleared at least 15 minutes after the last thunder is heard. The beaches will remain cleared at least 30 minutes after the last lightening is observed. 20. Lifeguards are responsible for safeguarding beach users; they should not be distracted by unnecessary conversation. BOAT RENTAL INFORMATION A variety of Club-owned boats (i.e. canoes, double and single kayaks and rowboats) are available for rent at the Club Beach Sailing Office, on weekends beginning Memorial Day Weekend until June 21. Rentals are available seven days a week June 27 through Labor Day. Two-hour rentals are available for $30, half-day rentals are available for $45 and full-day rentals are available for $60. Lifejackets and paddles are provided. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult while using rental boats and must wear their life jacket at all times. Sailboats may be rented on a limited basis by experienced sailors and by advanced appointment. For more information stop by the Club Beach Sailing Office or call 646-LAKE. LAKE AND WATERCRAFT GUIDELINES Lake Naomi is a mountain lake with cold springs and obstacles at or below the surface and is subject to squalls and unpredictable weather, all of which can be unsafe for watercraft and dangerous for swimming. Beginner and refresher instruction on watercraft handling and sailing is available from the Club. Contact the Club Beach Supervisor in the Sailing Office at 570-646-LAKE for details. Radio-equipped Safety Boats are maintained at Club Beach or on the water during normal operating hours and can be contacted to respond to lake emergencies through the Sailing and Beach Staff Members or by calling the Gatehouse at 570-646-2550. The Beach Staff and Safety Boat operators are on duty to assure safe and enjoyable operations for Members and Guests by enforcing the guidelines established for their protection and benefit by taking any action they deem appropriate to discharge that responsibility. The lakes and ponds in the Community, although owned by the Club, are subject to the Pennsylvania State Boating Requirements. The Safety Boat operators will monitor Member compliance with the Boating Requirements listed below. Members are responsible to comply with the following and if found in violation of these rules are subject to fines by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. 1. Electric motor-driven watercraft must be registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 2. Watercraft may be operated only if equipped with one wearable personal USCG (United States Coast Gurad) approved flotation device for each person on board. Seat cushions, etc. do not satisfy this requirement. 3. Rubber rafts and watercraft must meet USCG safety standards and be at least 8 feet in length to be used in the lake as a boat and must be registered with the Club as such. Rafts smaller than 8 feet must remain within 25 feet from the property in which they are launched. 4. Paddleboards are considered watercraft and must be registered and stickered as such. Personal floatation device rules and age restrictions for boating also apply to paddle boarders. 53 5. Each boat must contain some "mechanical device" (whistle) to make a signal audible for at least one-half mile. 6. Water trampolines are permitted only at the Member’s private dock and must be permanently secured to their dock. The Safety Boat operators will also see that the following additional Club guidelines are observed: 1. Watercraft are generally restricted to being propelled by human effort or wind action. Watercraft may be propelled by battery powered electric "fishing motors" so long as the sound generated and the speed attained are similar to that produced by or attainable by human power. Specifically electric motors are limited to 1.5 horse power rating or 115 thrust rating. 2. Boaters and fisherpersons must maintain a safe distance (never closer than 25 feet) from other boaters, marinas, beaches and swimming areas. 3. Swimming from watercraft or in the open lake rather than beach areas is discouraged. All swimmers outside these areas must be closely accompanied by an attending boat and approved in advance by the Club Beach Supervisor at 570-646-LAKE. 4. Do not dive from watercraft. Hidden rocks or stumps can cause serious injury. 5. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult on all lakes and ponds and must wear a USCG approved personal flotation device (PFD) at all times. 6. Any of the lakes, ponds and islands are available for recreation from dawn to dusk. Camp fires in these areas are never permitted. 7. Boating or sailing in stormy weather is extremely dangerous. Bring your watercraft to shore at the first sign of a thunderstorm. DO NOT WAIT! 8. Playing of music in any boat at any time is strictly prohibited. 9. All boaters must wear their personal flotation device (PFD) at all times when the "PFD Required" flag is flying from the flagpole at Club Beach. This triangular yellow flag will be flown during times of high winds and unpredictable weather. 10.In order to prevent the spreading of aquatic nuisance algae and disease, ALL boats, trailers, rafts, fishing clothing and gear used in other waters MUST be properly treated with a 2% bleach and 140 degree fahrenheit hot water solution, and then allowed 48 hours to thoroughly dry PRIOR to use at Lake Naomi-Timber Trails. WATERCRAFT TYPE AND SIZE GUIDELINES The characteristics of Lake Naomi have been the factors determining the Watercraft Type and Size Policy for the Club. The Lake is generally shallow, (one to three feet over much of its area, and rarely over six feet). Consequently, high speed, gasoline-powered watercraft are not appropriate, not only for reasons of traffic safety and noise, but also because the lake’s ecosystem would not withstand any appreciable amount of pollution which would occur from a multiplicity of motors. Accordingly, only a few Club-owned watercraft used for safety, maintenance and organized programs are gas-powered. It is not practical for larger sailboats to be used on the lake due to its limited sailing area, so smaller, monohull sailboats have been chosen for fleet sailing. 54 Another factor governing size is the limited amount of storage space available in marinas. In order to maximize the number of lakeside pullup storage racks, they must be placed so that watercraft of no more than 14 feet in length and 5 feet in width can be accommodated. Somewhat larger watercraft are permitted on the water (see size policy on next page), but will require storage on private property or transportation to the lake for each use. If you are contemplating purchasing a boat (and/or electric motor) for use on LN-TT lakes that differs from common boats on the lake, it is best to request approval beforehand to be sure it meets LNC Guidelines. GENERAL All watercraft must be maintained in a quality condition so as not to present a safety hazard or an eyesore. No watercraft are permitted with either permanent or portable toilet facilities. Watercraft may not be used for overnight camping or sleeping. Watercraft registration and storage etc. are for the direct use and benefit of end users and may not be commercially exploited. (Specifically, registrations and storage locations may not be resold, rerented, etc. No Scalping Permitted.) Gasoline motors of any type (other than Club owned for Club purposes) are not permitted on the lakes and ponds, even if they are not being utilized or are tilted up out of the water. Electric motors (registered with the Commonwealth) are permitted to propel watercraft. Jet skis are also not permitted. SIZE LIMITS Monohull sailboats are limited to a length of 16 feet and a beam of 6 feet. Fixed keel boats are not permitted. It is recommended to Club Members that they obtain a sailboat that is represented by one of the organized fleets on the lake (Duster, Sunfish, Laser) if such a boat would meet their needs or otherwise obtain a boat that, through its relative popularity, demonstrates itself to be suitable for the lake. Multihull sailboats are limited to a length of 14 feet and a beam of 8 feet, however, it is recommended to Club Members that they not maintain any multihull sailboats on any of the Club’s lakes. Limited sailing area and irregular conditions are not suitable for this type of craft. Rowboats and pedal boats are limited to the size of the monohull sailboats (16 feet long with a beam up to 6 feet). Canoes, kayaks, and rowing shells must fall into one of the following limits: (a) 18 feet in length and 40 inches in beam; (b) 20 feet in length and 30 inches in beam. Pontoon, platform and deck boats are not permitted. Watercraft on lakes other than Lake Naomi are restricted to a length of 14 feet and a beam of 5 feet, except for canoes, kayaks and rowing shells which may be up to 17 feet in length. WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION GUIDELINES Members are required to obtain an annual Lake Naomi Club Registration Sticker for all watercraft that they intend to use on the lakes or store on Club Property during the watercraft season. Boats that utilize electric motors must also be registered with the state of PA. A copy of the current Pennsylvania Boat Registration is required for boats that utilize electric motors. SEASON — The boating season is from April 15 through November 15 each year. Watercrafts may be on the lake and stored on Club property 55 hitching posts during this time. Boat Rack Storage dates differ. See "Usage Period" in the next section. MAXIMUM REGISTRATIONS — Up to a total of five (5) watercraft may be registered per Membership. Members who store all of their watercraft on their own property may register up to eight (8) watercraft. A copy of the current Pennsylvania Boat Registration is required for any boats owned by Club Members that utilize electric motors. REGISTRATION STICKER — The Registration Sticker must be permanently affixed to the starboard (right) side, on the stern (rear) of the watercraft by the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend each year. The current sticker must overlay or replace any previous year’s sticker. All watercraft registration stickers must be permanently attached to the watercraft assigned to that registration sticker. Any temporary attachment of watercraft registration stickers is prohibited. A $20 non-refundable fee will be charged to replace a lost registration sticker. COMPLIANCE — Safety Personnel and Rangers will monitor onwater registration compliance and compliance in marinas and on other Club Property. ENFORCEMENT — Watercraft on Club Property (which includes most lakefront properties) without current stickers or registered watercraft left on Club Property beyond the season will be removed and delivered to their owners. The service fee for a watercraft delivery is $100.00. When possible, the owner of the watercraft will be notified. WATERCRAFT RACK USAGE Boat and canoe/kayak racks are situated at the various beaches and access points around the lakes and are assigned according to the member’s assignment area on a first paid, first assigned basis, as the dues, registration fees and rack fees are received. ASSIGNMENT — Members whose payments are received through January 31 will get first preference to racks in their assigned area. Members whose payments are received through January 31who are requesting racks outside of their assigned area will be assigned after January 31 according to their date of payment. Members submitting payment after January 31 will be assigned to their requested area strictly on a first paid, first assigned basis regardless of their assignment area. Therefore, if a Member desires a particular location, it is critical to submit your dues, registration fees, and rack fees as early as possible. Club Beach Boat Rack Users: The assignment of boat racks at Club Beach Marina will be done based on the type of boat you have. The Club groups boats based on the type of boat it is (i.e. Sunfish, Dusters, etc.) Therefore, the boat registration information must be completely filled out with the boat description when completing your membership invoice. MAXIMUM RACKS — There is a limit of two boat racks and three kayak/canoe racks per Membership. These limits may be exceeded after June 1, based on availability. USAGE PERIOD — The rack usage period is from the Saturday prior to Memorial Day Weekend until the Monday of Columbus Day Weekend. Watercraft left on racks after the expiration of the usage period are subject to the same pick-up and storage fees listed in the “WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION GUIDELINES” section on the previous page. RESTRICTIONS — Lakeside boat racks are constructed and positioned to accommodate watercraft with a maximum length of 14 feet and width 56 of 5 feet. Watercraft that exceed these dimensions may be stored, upon request, in special areas for an additional fee. The elevated racks are for canoes and kayaks, as designated, only. They are not built to withstand the weight of any other craft. Watercraft stored other than on racks on general access Club property are limited to a weight of 300 pounds. GEAR STORAGE — Additional boating and beach gear (ie. lifejackets, fishing gear, beach chairs, etc.) may not be stored with and/or under boats or on boat racks. Storage of these items exacerbates the already crowded water's edge and boat storage racks as well as can become an eye sore to the lakefront and beach areas. OWNER LIABILITY — The Lake Naomi Club cannot guard against theft or damage of watercraft while stored on Club-owned racks or property. The Club provides no insurance coverage for watercraft and other personal property of Club Members and Guests. It is recommended that all watercraft be locked to the racks at all times that they are unattended. The Club is merely providing racks and storage space in order to facilitate participation in water-related activities. HITCHING POSTS — Limited hitching post areas are provided at West Beach and Tall Timber Lake Marinas. All "unracked" watercraft must be hitched to these posts. There are no hitching posts at Club Beach, North Beach, Pebble Beach or Lake Naomi Pool. Limited space does not allow for "unracked" watercraft. Hitching to trees, rocks, fence and shrubbery is not permitted. Stacking boats on top of other Members' boats is not permitted. Members' boats found on top of other boats and therefore being a nuisance to other Members may be removed and no longer permitted to use the hitching posts. Watercraft attached to natural or man-made fixtures, other than a hitching post, will be removed. Members' boats that are removed for rule infraction will be charged a $100 violation fee. FLOATING DOCK — There is a floating dock system at the Administrative Office Marina. A limited number of boat slips will be available to Club Members on a first-come, first-serve basis at the rate of $235 per season. First preference is given to Members who occupied these racks the year prior. Boats with the maximum dimensions of 16 feet in length and 6 feet in width will be permitted. FISHING GUIDELINES All fisherpersons must wear a current Membership ID along with their Pennsylvania Fishing License (required of all fisherpersons 16 years of age and older). Violators are subject to fines by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. SEASON, SIZES & CREEL LIMITS The following species of fish (with their respective seasons, sizes and creel limits) are commonly found in the Lakes and Streams in the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community. Trout: Season opens April 18, 2015. Trout must be at least seven (7) inches in length and each fisherperson may keep four (4) trout per day until the third Saturday in February. From that date all trout are catch and release only. Streams are closed to fishing from the Saturday prior to opening day to opening day. Bass: Largemouth Bass Season opens on the second Saturday in June. The season closes January 1. No Bass may be kept in any waters of the 57 Lake Naomi Club (Deer Trail Lake, Tall Timber Lake, Judges Pond, Trout Pond, etc.). All Bass must be live released. Panfish: This category includes sunfish, yellow perch, crappies, and catfish. For each species there is no size limit and you may keep fifty (combined species) per day. These species of fish are in season throughout the entire year. Chain Pickerel: Although this species is abundant in Lake Naomi, fisherpersons may only keep fish 15" in length or longer and no more than 6 per day. Pickerel may be fished January 1 through March 14 and May 6 through December 31 only. Walleye: This species was stocked in Lake Naomi in the Falls of 1998, 2000 and 2001. They were between 5 - 8 inches when they were stocked. All walleye must be live released. This will allow the walleye to grow to reach the legal size limit. SPECIAL NOTE: The Lakes Committee encourages LIVE RELEASE of all Trout. All bass and walleye must be live released. Take special care to not over tire, squeeze or injure the fish. If possible, keep the fish in the water and gently remove the hook and release when fish is revived. If fish is deeply hooked, simply cut your line close to the fish's mouth. Releasing these species not only increases reproduction, but allows them to provide you sport another day. CLEAN UP YOUR FISHING SITE! The Lakes and Streams throughout the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Community are shared by fellow Club Members for various recreation activities. It is essential for all fisherpersons to clean up their fishing sites before they leave. Litter, including bait containers, fishing line and plastic and paper wrappers, are unsightly to Club Members and a potential danger to wildlife and bare feet. BOAT FISHING: Club Members are urged to use extreme caution while fishing from rowboats or canoes. Coast Guard Approved Personal Flotation Devices are required for each occupant on all types of watercraft on all waters in the State. Any boats using electric motors must be registered with the PA Fish Commission. All boats used on Lake Naomi, Tall Timber Lake, Deer Trail Lake, Judges Pond and Trout Pond must be registered with the Administrative Office with the current year's registration sticker. The registration sticker should be affixed to the starboard (right) side, on the stern (back) of the watercraft by the Saturday prior to Memoiral Day weekend each year. VEHICLE STICKERS FOR FISHERPERSONS: Club Members are strongly encouraged to obtain a vehicle sticker(s) from the Administrative Office to affix to the driver's side front bumper of their vehicles. This will assist the Patrol Rangers in identifying the vehicle as a Member in good standing. Vehicles without stickers that are parked at lake access areas give the Rangers reason to be suspicious of a non-Club Member using the lakes. FISH FOR FREE DAYS: Sunday, May 24 and Saturday, July 4. Each year the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission's Executive Directors designate 2 Fish for Free Days. On these days anyone (resident or non-resident) can legally fish without a fishing license. This will be the perfect opportunity to introduce a friend or relative to the lifelong sport of fishing. There is no better way to enjoy LNC great outdoors than a day of fishing with the entire family. All other fishing regulations still apply. 58 LAKE NAOMI CLUB SAILING ASSOCIATION The Sailing Association, in conjunction with The Lake Naomi Club professional staff, administers recreational and instructional boating programs for both junior sailors and adult sailors throughout the Summer Season. Questions about these programs should be directed to the Sailing Office, 570-646-LAKE or the Community Center in the preseason. Officers of the Association are elected at a Membership Meeting at the Clubhouse on Labor Day. All Members of the Lake Naomi Club are qualified voting Members of the Association. The Commodore is the Chairman of the Sailing Council and serves on the Lake Naomi Club Board of Governors. 2015 Sailing Council Commodore��������������������������������������������������Jay Stevenson Vice-Commodore����������������������������������������Jim Hyatt Rear-Commodore����������������������������������������Steve Spencer Secretary������������������������������������������������������Tim O'Sullivan Racing Committee ��������������������������������������Jim Kellerk Scoring ��������������������������������������������������������Ryan and Lynn Spencer Duster Fleet Captain������������������������������������Rich Daggett Laser Fleet Captain��������������������������������������Chris Daggett Sunfish Fleet Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael May NRPT Fleet Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Kelly RC Lasers Fleet Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Whipple Junior Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Sperling Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Neely Lake Committee Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Whipple Historian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Rodriguez Past Commodores Frank Blesso, Sr. Bob Mills Tom Cassidy Andy Montano Chris Daggett Jeanne Mullany Rich Daggett Blaine Purnell Brian Drum Kent Roberts Bob Fenimore Allen Rodriguez Edee Fenimore Ralph Umstead Kathy Hyatt John Whipple Stan Lamar GENERAL INFORMATION: For your protection the Lake is patrolled by safety boats during recreational hours. Honor the directions of the safety crews. Before boating, be sure you are familiar with the safety rules listed under Lakes, Beaches & Boating in this guide, and consider carefully whether your boating skills are equal to the challenge of the lake. Instructional assistance in boating and sailing is available to all Members. There is scheduled instructional and/or recreational sailing activity on the lake every day. The weekends are particularly busy with races, regattas and the adult sailing instructional program. In the interest of safety, casual boaters are asked to give way to boaters involved in 59 organized activities and must stay 25 feet away from sailing buoys (anchored orange inflatables). WEEKEND RECREATIONAL SAILBOAT RACING: All Members are invited to join in the fun of the weekend races. Many people require a measure of competition in their recreational activity in order to experience full pleasure. To provide the competitive element in sailing LNC offers a premier program of competitive sailing. Close to one hundred and fifty races divided into three series and additional regattas are staged for sailors in three classes of boats — Dusters, Lasers, and Sunfish. There are at least two races each Saturday and each Sunday from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend. Check the schedule posted on the Sailing Association Bulletin Board at Club Beach or in the Summer Calendar for full details. RC (RADIO CONTROLLED) SAILING: A fourth sailing class sails many Thursday and Sunday afternoons on Lake Naomi near the Administrative Office from May through October and in the LSCC Pool from November through April. Please see the Summer Calendar and the CC bulletin board for the details. There are no special qualifications for racing at Lake Naomi. Less experienced skippers are invited to participate in races run specifically for novice sailors and the "Not Ready for Prime Time" (NRPT) Fleet. Interested Members should refer to the Summer Calendar and Sailing Office for more details. Sailing instructions, including an explanation of the courses, the signals, scoring, protesting and rules, are posted on the Sailing Association Bulletin Board at Club Beach. THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: In a lake community, boating is a part of every Members’ experience. It is important, for the purpose of full enjoyment and personal safety, that Members of all ages are comfortable on the water in boats. There are instructional programs available for all Members for a registration fee of $150 (due at the time of registration) per Club Member for the instructional sailing programs. Each registrant will receive an end of the season sailing memento as part of the instructional package. INITIAL REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION: Junior/Adult Instructional Program Registration for returning sailors is available online beginning Memorial Day Weekend through June 12. Open Registration for new students will be held on online beginning Saturday, June 13. Registration may also be completed in the Club Beach Sailing Office in person on weekends after June 13. Spaces are limited and available to Members on a first-come, first-serve basis. Payment by check, LNC stored value card or credit card must be received at the time of Registration. Members interested in signing up for instruction after the initial registration will be added to rosters if space remains. Private lessons can also be scheduled on a time and/or space available basis. For additional information call the Sailing Office at 570-646-LAKE or the Community Center. THE JUNIOR PROGRAM — This program runs Monday through Friday. Each group is scheduled 2 days per week for six weeks of instruction beginning Monday, June 29. The emphasis is on both recreational sailing and racing for the more advanced sailors. Students are organized 60 by interest and skill level into developmental fleets. It is a fun program structured to produce safety conscious, knowledgeable, skilled sailors. All Members who are between the ages of eight and sixteen as of September 1 and who can pass the swimming requirements, are welcome to participate. Class size will be limited at each level to 3 students per sailing instructor. A parent is required to accompany each junior sailor to one of the first classes to become oriented to the program, meet the instructor, understand safety and equipment responsibilities and have an opportunity to ask questions. THE ADULT PROGRAM — This program is for male and female Members over the age of 16. A series of (three) two-hour classes for beginners through advanced beginners will be offered on Saturday mornings during the Summer Season. Adults will have the opportunity to learn and improve their basic sailing skills. Contact the sailing office for more information at 570-646-LAKE. DINNERS AND RECEPTIONS: The Annual Sailing Family Dinner hosted by the Sailing Association will be held on the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend at 5:00 PM at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. The Annual End of Season Reception and Award Ceremony will be held the Sunday of Labor Day Weekend at 6:00 PM at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Additional special events are also scheduled during the Summer, see the Weekly Flyer and Summer Calendar for details. All Club Members and their Guests are invited to attend. Preregistration is required. PERMANENT TROPHIES LAKE NAOMI CLUB BOWL (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score of 5 races over Fourth of July. Donated by Robert Steele. LAKE NAOMI CLUB BOWL (Sunfish Fleet No. 189): Best score of 5 races over Fourth of July. Donated by Robert Steele. LAKE NAOMI CLUB BOWL (Laser Fleet No. 184): Best score of 5 races over Fourth of July. Donated by Logan Steele. COMMODORE’S BOWL (Sunfish Fleet No. 189): Best score of 5 races over Labor Day. Donated by Henriette and Horace Bromfield. COMMODORE’S BOWL (Laser Fleet No. 184): Best score of 5 races over Labor Day. Donated anonymously. FRANK C. MILLER MEMORIAL TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score of 5 races over Labor Day. Donated by his daughter, Mrs. Irene Miller Gross. HANNAH AND JOSEPH GEYER MEMORIAL TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score in 6 races in the Early Bird Series. Donated by Charles and Joe Geyer. THE ROBIN BOWL (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score in 6 races in the First Half Series. Donated by Frank Betz in memory of Robin Wenzel. E. THOMAS GILLIARD MEMORIAL BOWL (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score in 6 races in the Second Half Series. Donated by friends and family of E. Thomas Gilliard. SENIOR SUNFISH BOWL (Sunfish Fleet No. 189): Best score in the First and Second Half Series of the Senior Division. Donated in memory of Carl E. Roth by the Roth Family. WOMEN’S HIGH POINT TROPHY (All Fleets): Awarded annually to the woman with the best point score for the season. Donated by Anna and Harry Eberhart. 61 THE FEATHER DUSTER (Duster Fleet No. 7): Awarded annually by the Race Committee to a Duster skipper as recognition of sportsmanship and greatest improvement during the year. Donated by Duster Fleet No. 7. THE FISH TAIL (Sunfish Fleet No. 189): Awarded annually by the Race Committee to a Sunfish skipper as recognition of sportsmanship and greatest improvement during the year. Donated by Sunfish Fleet No. 189. LASER BEAM AWARD (Laser Fleet No. 184): Awarded annually by the Race Committee to a Laser skipper as recognition of sportsmanship and greatest improvement during the year. Donated by Bob and Edee Fenimore in memory of Edee’s father, Maurice Chase. ANCIENT MARINER’S TROPHY (Laser Fleet No. 184): Awarded annually to the over 38 sailors with the best score for the season of the nontrophy winners. Donated by Laser Fleet No. 184. PHOENIX SOCIETY COMMEMORATIVE TROPHY (All Fleets) Awarded to an individual for his or her special efforts on behalf of the Lake Naomi Sailing Program. Donated by Tom Cassidy in recognition of the Phoenix Society, the national self-help organization for burn victims. OWAISSA CUP (Junior Program): Awarded annually to the Junior with the best score for the Summer. Donated by Edwin and Mary Ann Skinner. PINE TREE CAMP TROPHY (Junior Program): Awarded annually to the Junior showing the best progress in sailing skills and techniques, and also exemplifying good sportsmanship. Donated by Mrs. Charles Taylor. SUNFISH SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY (Junior Program): Awarded annually by the Junior Race Committee to the Junior deemed to be "the best sport." Donated by Mrs. George Braun. THE THOMAS CUP (Junior Program): Awarded to a Junior in recognition of his or her special efforts to help others learn the sport and sportsmanship in sailing. Donated in memory of E. Trudeau Thomas by his wife, Martha, and his son, Henry. UNDER 21 BOWL (Laser Fleet No. 184) Awarded annually to the under age 21 Sailor with the best score of 5 races in the Under 21 Regatta. Donated by the Spencer Family LADY LAKE-WATCHERS TROPHY Awarded annually to the woman with the best score in the Ladies Day Race. Donated by Mrs. George Braun. THE FLAT IRON AWARD (All Fleets) Awarded annually to the most improved woman sailor. Donated by the Kaltenthaler Family. BILL PERSON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Awarded annually to the Duster Fleet Champion. Donated by Duster Fleet No. 7. WOODEN BOWL (Duster Fleet No. 7): Best score in the Wooden Duster Series. Donated by John & Fran Whipple. HALSEY TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Awarded annually to the Sailor with the best score of 5 races in the Duster Nationals Regatta. This trophy was sponsored by the late Admiral William F. Halsey as a symbol of the balance of skill and fair play. MAIDEN TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Awarded annually to the highest scoring Sailor in their first Duster Nationals Regatta. Sponsored by Frank Betz. BUTTS TROPHY (Duster Fleet No. 7): Awarded annually to the Sailor under age 19 with the best score in Dusters Nationals Regatta. Donated by Mr. E.M. "Butts" Carhart. THE "HOOT" AWARD (RC LASER FLEET NO. 9): Awarded annually to the Radio Controlled Laser Sailor in recognition of sportsmanship and/or contribution to the fleet. Donated by John and Fran Whipple. THE FROSTBITE AWARD (All Fleets) Awarded annually to the sailor with the best scores in the frostbite Regatta. Donated by Margaret Gilliard Person. 62 OTHER TROPHIES: The Association presents First, Second and Third Place awards as appropriate, for the Early Bird, First and Second Half Series, Fourth of July and Labor Day Series for all racing fleets. It also presents similar awards for Juniors. COMMUNITY SERVICES AUTO REPAIRS & SERVICES AAA Motor Club — Route 611, Stroudsburg, 570-421-2500 or 1-800-982-4306 Blakeslee Garage (AAA) — Route 115, Blakeslee, 570-646-2494 Ed's Auto Service (AAA) — Route 196, Mt. Pocono, 570-839-2292 Murray's Towing and Service Center — Route 940 & I-380, Pocono Summit, 570-839-7270 Schlier’s Towing — Interstate 80 & Rt. 715, Tannersville, 570-629-0293 CABLE TV: Blue Ridge Cable — Route 940, Pocono Summit, 570-839-3550 CAMPGROUNDS: Tobyhanna State Park — Tobyhanna, 570-894-8336 DENTISTS: Dr. Christopher Bahara, Route 940 & Manor View, Mt. Pocono, 570-839-9453 Dr. Michael Olinits, Route 940, Pocono Summit, 570-839-9208 Dr. John Mann, Route 940, Blakeslee, 570-646-7811 Dr. James A. Rinehimer, Route 940, Pocono Lake, 570-646-9444 or 570-646-2539 FOOD SHOPPING: Aharts Shopping Center —Rte 940 and 115, Blakeslee Corners, Blakeslee, 570-646-8115 Mr. Z's, Mt. Pocono — K-Mart Plaza, Pocono Summit, 570-839-0172 Penn Mart — Junction Rte. 940 and 423, Pocono Pines, 570-646-5261 Wawa Food Market — Rte 940 and 115, Blakeslee Corners, Blakeslee, 570-646-6707 GOVERNMENT OFFICES: Tobyhanna Township: Sewage & Zoning - 570-646-1212 • Tax Collector - 570-646-2642• Township Mgr. - 570-646-1212 Coolbaugh Township: Township Office - 570-894-8490 • Tax Collector - 570-894-8857 Zoning Office - 570-894-4939 • Sewage Enforcement - 570-894-8388 Monroe County: 570-420-3400 Pocono Mountain School District — 570-646-8387 or 570-839-7121 PA DOG ENFORCEMENT OFFICER — 570-629-1099 PA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - 570-895-4040 PA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION: Waterway Patrolman - 570-477-5717 PA GAME COMMISSION: Game Protectors - 570-675-1143 HOUSES OF WORSHIP: Catholic: St. Maximillian Kolbe Parish, Sullivan Trail, Pocono Pines. Confession Saturday 4:30 PM. Mass Schedule is: Saturday 5:30 PM; Sunday 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM. 570-646-6424. Congregation B’Nai Harim: Reform Jewish Services. Intersection of Route 940 and Sullivan Trail, Pocono Pines. 570-646-0100. Episcopal: Trinity Episcopal Church, Rt. 611, .75 mile South of Mt. Pocono, Trinity Hill Rd. Sunday services 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM. 570-839-9376. Lutheran: Faith Lutheran Church, West 6 miles on the left on Rt. 940. Sunday services 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM. Sunday School 9:15 AM. 570-646-0309. Methodist: Pocono Lake United Methodist Church, Route 940 West, 3 miles on left. Sunday services 10:00 AM & Sunday School 9 AM. 570-646-2650. Blakeslee United Methodist Church: Rt. 115 North. Sunday Service 10:30 AM.570-646-7727 Temple Israel: Wallace Street, Stroudsburg. Friday evening service at 8:00 PM. Rabbi Melman. Saturday service 9 AM. 570-421-8781. www. templeisraelofthepoconos.org United Church of Christ: ½ mile West of TEC on Old Rt. 940. Sunday service at 9:30 AM, Sunday School at 10:15 AM. 570-643-1411. HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CENTERS/DOCTORS: Geisinger-Mt. Pocono, 570-839-3633 Geisinger-Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. West on Rte. 940 to Rte. 115 North approximately 18 miles from Blakeslee on the right hand side, 570-826-7300 Dr. Fino & Dr. Stachowiak, Rt. 940, Blakeslee, 570-646-8745 Pocono Medical Center Mt. Pocono Immediate Care, 100 Office Plaza, Rte. 611, North of Mt. Pocono (across from the airport). Open Daily 9 AM - 9 PM 570-839-1400 Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg. East on Route 940 to Route 380 East. Stay left on 380 East and merge onto Route 80 East. Take exit number 308, East Stroudsburg. At end of off-ramp make a right (Prospect Street). Follow signs to Pocono Medical Center (approx. 25 miles). 570-421-4000 LIBRARY: Clymer Library — The Clymer Library is located near the Tobyhanna Elementary Center, (turn onto the road opposite the Lake Naomi Dam). The library has a collection of over 50,000 volumes, including DVD's, audiobooks, and downloadable audiobooks. The services of the library are free to all Property Owners in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails (verification of physical address is required). Non-Property Owners are requested to pay a $20.00 Annual Users Fee per individual for the services of the library. For further information on Library Services call: 570-646-0826. Library hours are: Monday, 63 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. MAC (Money Access Centers): Wells Fargo Bank - Mt. Pocono Plaza, Rte. 940, 1 mile east of Rte. 380. MAC System PNC Bank - Rte. 940, Pocono Pines, MAC/Plus System PNC Bank - Rte. 611 & 940, Mt. Pocono, MAC/Plus System Penn Security Bank - Rte. 611 & 940, Mt. Pocono, MAC/Cirrus MOVIE THEATRES: Casino Theatre - Rte. 611, Mt. Pocono, 570-839-7831 Cinemark 20 - Moosic, 800-326-3264 Split Rock Resort Theatre - Split Rock Resort, Lake Harmony, 570-722-9111, ext. 1907 Stroud Mall Cinemark - Rt. 611, Stroudsburg, 570-421-1284 OPTOMETRISTS: Pocono Family Eye Care - Pocono Summit, 570-839-5746 PHARMACIES: Blakeslee Pharmacy - Rte. 940, Blakeslee, 570-646-8040 CVS - Blakeslee Village Shopping Center, Rte 940, Blakeslee, 570-643-7286 CVS - 3016 Rte. 940, Mt. Pocono, 570-839-6670 K-Mart Pharmacy - Mt. Pocono Plaza, Rte. 940, 570-839-9131 Rite Aid - Mt. Pocono , Rte. 940, 1 mile east of Rt. 380, 570-839-3797 Wal-Mart Super Center - 3271 Route 940, Mt. Pocono, 570-895-4781 POISON CONTROL CENTER - Phone: 1-800-222-1222 POLICE: Pocono Mountain Regional Police - Dial 911 Emergency Number Routine Business - 570-895-2400 POSTAL SERVICE: The Pocono Pines Post Office is located on Route 940 and is 1 mile west of the light at Route 940 and 423, 570-646-3181 Window Open — Monday thru Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Lobby Open — Monday thru Saturday, 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Closed all day Sunday) *There are also 7:30 AM, 2:30 PM and 5:00 PM pickup times at the Post Office. A convenient "Drop Off Box" has been provided on Old Route 940 just West of the Mini Mart. Pick up is scheduled Monday through Friday at 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. POWER COMPANY: Pennsylvania Power and Light Customer Service/Emergency Service, 1-800-342-5775 TELEPHONE SERVICES: Frontier Telephone Company Business Office — 570- 675-6111 • Repair Center — 1-800-447-3140 New Service — 1-800-921-8101 VETERINARIANS: Animal Hospital of Mt. Pocono — Pocono Summit, approximately five miles East on Rte. 940 from the traffic light in Pocono Pines, on the right hand side of the road. 570646-6607 or 570-839-8116. www.animalhospitalofmtpocono.com Blakeslee Animal Clinic — 5251 Rte. 115, Blakeslee. 570-643-0918. Barton Heights Veterinary Hospital — Rte. 940 East to Rte. 380 South to Rte. 80 East to the Bartonsville Exit. Take 611 South, approximately one mile. The Clinic is located on the left hand side of the road. 570-424-6773. Pocono Lake Animal Hospital — Old Route 940 go past the Elementary Center for approximately three-quarters of a mile. The Clinic is located on the right hand side of the road. 570-646-2963 or 570-643-1294. Stroudsburg Animal Hospital — Rte. 209 & Shafer’s School House Road, South of Stroudsburg. Call for specific directions. Phone: 570-421-8337. 64 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Page Ace Plumbing & Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Air Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Ahart's Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Art Koch Interior Specialists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 BCD Pump Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Bendixen's "Bit of Country" Giftware . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Bill Rusden Home Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Brendan Rusden & Father Property Management . . . 88 Blessing Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Burke Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 C & D Hardwood Floors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Century 21 Select Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Corona Butcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Crawl Space Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Detrick's Chimney Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Drew Environkleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 East End Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Emily's Alterations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Erb's Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 FHI Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 FJ Hess & Sons & Furino Fuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Frank Guastella Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 F.R. McGuirk Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 George E. Kerrick & Son . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Goode Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Got Grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Henry E. Bockelman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Henry E. Bockelman Snowplowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 H.R. Rice Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 J. Anthony Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 J.S. Anderson, Inc. Stone Cutters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Jerry F. Hanna, Attorney at Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Joe Linaberry Unlimited Home Improvements . . . . . . 96 John K. Bellis Residential Real Estate Appraiser . . . . 94 John's Painting Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 KC Tree Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Keller Williams Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Keystone Tree Specialists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 65 Knecht's Plumbing & Excavating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Lake Naomi Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Lakeside General Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Lakeside Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Laubscher Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Mahon & Son Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Martin & Robbins Registered Surveyors . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Martin's Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Monument Contracting Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Monument Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Mountain Crawlspaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Mountain Landscaping, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Mountain Snowplowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Mountaintop Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Cover, 122 Mountaintop Lodge Coffee Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Moyer's Country Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Myka Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Oak Ridge Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Piggy’s Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Pocono Area Abstract Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Pocono Boat House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Pocono Mountain Plumbing & Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Pocono Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Pocono Pressure Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Rainbow Automotive & Precision Collison . . . . . . . . . . 97 Realty Executives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Rebecca's Cleaning Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Richard Henry Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Rinehimer Construction Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Roeckendorf Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 R.P. Hoffman Excavating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Selig Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Shawnee Playhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Summit Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 T&P Plumbing/Heating, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 This Week in the Poconos Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Van Gilder's Jubilee Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Vector Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Acceptance of advertising in the Lake Naomi Club "Leisure Service Guide" does not constitute an endorsement by the Lake Naomi Club of the advertised products or service. 66 Serving Lake Naomi & Timber Trails Since 1970 67 ThisWeek.net THE SELIG CENTER Garden & Nursery Supplies Silk & Dried Arrangements House Plants — Lyric Bird Seed, Bird Houses and Feeders Weekend Bundles of Firewood & Kindling Complete Line of Landscape Services Specializing in Walls, Walks, and Patios OPEN DAILY Route 940, 3 1/2 miles West of Lake Naomi (570) 646-4300 68 BLESSING ELECTRIC Resident of Lake Naomi All areas of Residential and Commercial including: *Emergency Generators *Video Surveillance * Remote Monitoring *Solar Power Systems *Surround Sound Wiring *Telephone * Cable TV *Electric Heat * Thermostats *Landscape Lighting and Controls *Custom Lighting *Fire Alarms *Smoke and CO2 Detectors *NO JOB TOO SMALL Licensed and Insured *Lake Naomi Resident Discounts* *Senior Discounts* Curtis Curtis Blessing Blessing Curtis Blessing Owner for Owner for for over over 24 Owner over25 24Years Years 610-394-2211 570-643-8509 610-394-2211 PA PA Contractor Contractor #PA005019 #PA005019 NABCEP NABCEP Certified Certified PV PV Installer Certification #PV03101.18 Certification #PV03101.18 blessingelectric@verizon.net blessingelectric@verizon.net blessingelectric@verizon.net 69 70 Call in Orders Welcome We Feature Junior’s Cheesecakes of New York & many cakes & desserts 71 The Martin Corporation Joseph T. 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Rod McGuirk, Owner Fax: 570-333-0564 Email: frmconst@epix.net Serving Lake Naomi / Timber Trails for over 20 years Member references gladly provided. 80 "THE" TREE PROS OF THE POCONOS ears 40 Y ence ri Expe Keystone Tree Specialists "The Mushroom Man" PromPt EmErgEncy Work Dangerous Removals • Pruning Storm Damage • Free Consultation Brace Cabling • Fertilizing YEAR ROUND WORK FULLY INSURED Mt. Pocono, PA 839-8999 PA State Certified TREE SERVICE IKE OLSON, OWNER MEMBER I.S.A. CONSULTING ARBORIST (BS Degree) 81 MARTIN & ROBBINS Registered Surveyors Property Surveys Topographic Surveys Subdivisions Construction Surveys Deed Descriptions Aerial Surveys ON-SITE SEPTIC TESTING SEPTIC DESIGN Terry Martin, P.L.S. Mark Robbins, P.L.S. R.D. #1, Box 1270, Cresco, PA 18326 570-629-1400 FAX: 570-620-9740 H.R. Rice Custom Painting Serving Lake Naomi & Timber Trails for over 30 years 547 Belfast Road Nazareth, PA 18064 (610)746-4671 (484)645-4215 • Interior & Exterior Painting • Exterior Staining • Power Washing • Deck Refinishing • Drywall Repair and more • Property Maintainence • Property Maintenence • Gutter Clean Outs • Smoke and Water Damage • Concrete Floor Finishing • Certified in Lead Renovation • Snow Plowing Member of Pocono Builders Association and Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Specializing In: Residential & Commercial Fully Insured We take pride in assuring you get a Quality Job PA Lic #000423 82 Specializing in Interior/ Exterior Painting Exterior Spraying & Pressure Washing FULLY INSURED Reg# PA062061 610-381-2373 Saylorsburg, PA B endixen’ s “Bit of Country” Giftware • • • • Lodge Items • Handcrafted Items • Candles & Potter y • Penn State Corner • • Gourmet Goodies Kiddie Nook “Hogwash” Soap Outdoor Decoratives Christmas Room & LOTS MORE! open 7 Days 10 am - 5 pm Rt. 940 Pocono Summit • 570 839-8795 2 miles East of the Lake Naomi Light Shop online at bendixens.com 83 George E. 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