LAKE HAUTO CLUB NEWSLETTER

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LAKE HAUTO CLUB NEWSLETTER
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
NEWSLETTER
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
By Kenneth Snyder
I want to thank the two members that have left
the board, Jamie Kane and George Makovec. They were
my right hand for help, when needed. They will be
missed, but three years on the board is very tiring and
stressful, so I can understand why they decided not to
run this year.
We are now going into the change of seasons
and will look back a little at the past summer. As some
of you might know, the bands were very successful.
They were attended beyond my expectation. The fireworks were spectacular and we are planning to have fireworks July 4th in 2014. The funds for this will come
from donations. Family members who would like to
donate any amount for the July 4th celebration would be
greatly appreciated.
The one thing that we would like to accomplish
with the bands is, in the first five months of the year, to
get the money from donations earlier than in the past.
The problem we had was trying to get a band at the last
minute and then try to find the money to fund it. I would
like to thank the people that donated the money to the
bands. This allows us to assure that no money comes out
of the budget for that entertainment. The fireworks on
Labor Day weekend were generously donated by a member. All the rumors you hear of who paid for them is not
a fact. None of the funds came out of the Lake Hauto
Club’s budget. I must respect the wishes of the donator
to remain anonymous.
All three beaches were well-maintained. The
sand came late due to the fact that there was discussion
of what kind of sand to obtain and to then test the sand to
make sure that it would work in our environment. We
purchased a sand scrubber. The sand scrubber permits us
to go over the sand and it then picks up all the little
stones. It works very well.
Eastwood beach had the pavilion painted, a new
pump for the restroom, awning around the whole side of
the pavilion and new piece of playground equipment
called Lily pads. In the next coming years, we have put
a program in to purchase new playground equipment
hopefully at least one piece per year for the different
beaches. This equipment is very expensive, due to the
state and federal regulations.
The grass was well-maintained. I know some
members would like to cut all the grass weekly, but in
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
FALL
2013
Editor:
Kim
Thomas
this large development it would be practically impossible.
You would have to hire 3 to 4 employees just to cut the
grass. The weeds are being cut for the last time this season. This is the first time that we not only cut the main
roads, but we cut the side roads, too. I feel this is the best
year we ever had in grass cutting.
Oakwood bathroom had a leak in the pipe under
the restroom that shut the restroom down for five days.
When we started the job it looked like a one day job and
each day we were told one more day. They kept running
into problems. If I knew it was going to be a five day job,
we would have had a job Johnny there. We need to do
some cement work on some of the walkways that are
cracked at Eastwood and Oakwood Beaches.
Our intention this year was to get a replacement
swing set that was damaged at Oakwood Beach last year.
Unfortunately, as you might know, this is tied up in a legal battle. However, I am fairly sure that this will be resolved this winter. Oakwood got a whole new set of
docks this year and we still intend on cutting down the
dead trees.
Crescent beach got an upgrade in our office and
board room that was well needed. A new restroom on the
office level is being installed.
The library will be moved up to the Community
Center. It will be located on the side where the ping pong
table is. We are going to divide it off, so that we still have
some storage in the back. We are going to paint the library
and the security cameras are already in place. We hope to
put sensors in so that when you walk in to the building,
the lights will go on. We are also hoping to put a combination lock on the door. With these three additions: automatic lights, cameras and combination door, you will have
more access to the library. It will not be only available
when Kim was in our office.
We installed some new drainage, a new road on
Deer Trail Lane and a short distance of Great Oaks Drive.
Each year we spend around $100,000 to build new roads.
We've been doing this road program going into the fourth
year. All assessment monies are used one hundred percent
for new roads plus we take the balance out of the budget.
The average amount collected from an assessment is between $62,000 and $65,000. The board has not picked the
roads for next year and will be in process of doing that
sometime in January. We have to keep on this road project
every year and then we will finally get them all refurbished. Lake Drive is a problem because the question is
whether to do the whole road all at once, which is the best
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President’s Message (continued)
SECURITY
way to do it, or to do sections at a time. Financially it is
impossible to do it all at once. This will be up to the
board to make that decision.
The dam is ready for inspection this week. The
maintenance people did a good job on correcting the requests that the inspector had from last year; such as, finish the road from the spillway up to the breast of the dam.
We also had to finish the road down by the valve. We
also had divers in to check the flapper valve which was
not working. They found that the cable had just rusted off.
The new cable is stainless steel and estimated to last 15
years. Also, Chester Gangaware designed a screen that
the divers put down over the flapper valve so that when
we open the valve, we will not lose fish anymore. Chester
does an excellent job keeping up with state and federal
regulations on our dam. It is a very important job that virtually goes unseen.
For security, we are going to shift some cameras
around to get better use out of them. We will put one or
two cameras up that are pixels. Both gate entrances will
have our cameras working.
We purchased a used pontoon boat so that the
employees can be out on the lake in a safer manner. The
barges that we built became unsafe to use.
The gates should be finished by the time you get
this newsletter. We'll be running into test modes and have
lot of safety devices on the Gates for security purposes.
When the Gates are turned over to our satisfaction, then
the big job starts. We have to decide how many cards
each member will get, plus we have to check all vendors
including school district, post office, fire department, and
delivery people that will use the gates daily. We also have
to address what we are going to do with Greenwood.
Therefore, we will have to bring the new board members
up to speed because we have been working on the gate
project since March. There were a lot of things added to
the Gates as we were going through this project for safety
purposes and for security. I do not think the board intends
to put the Gates in full operation to start 24 hours a day.
We will phase the gates in slowly. We hope to have a
meeting with the general membership with the technicians there to answer all of your questions. The date will
be announced at a later time.
Recreation is already being planned for next summer. The picnic was great and alot of members attended.
The ice cream/waffle truck was a big hit. We solved the
problem of the long food lines of the previous year and
everything went very smoothly. I was hoping that Jennifer and Cindy would run it for us next year. Coming up
in the future we have the Christmas party for the children
and also a Halloween party.
Enjoy the beautiful fall foliage and weather at
Lake Hauto Club!
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
by Dave DeMelfi
This past summer, there was a noticeable increase in illegal recreational vehicles (atvs, dirt bikes, motorcycles),
illegal boats and PWC. By illegal, I mean not registered
with Lake Hauto. Non-members were seen accessing our
facilities with other non-members without being accompanied by a LHC member. There was also an incident of a
non-member approaching a child and more. These observations were made by numerous members, not just a few.
This is a recreational community but trespassers (those
who do not own property in LHC, aren't with a LHC
member, and those not wearing guest tags), have no business using our facilities, nor do they have the authority to
bring other non-members here. They do not pay taxes
here, dues, nor do they pay our assessments, so why
should they have access to our community? This needs to
stop! If run properly, I do believe the gates will correct
many of these issues. As the chairperson of security, I will
do my best to keep out trespassers. The board is currently
working on ways to keep trespassers out of Lake Hauto.
We hired a security company, Lehigh Law, for the last
few weeks of summer to keep our community safer. Unfortunately, its workers were more interested in harassing
the same LHC members for tags on all three beaches, rather than approaching individuals who clearly did not belong here. They did not tell trespassers to leave, nor were
they seen at the gates. Our surrounding towns are saturated with crime. We do not want this element in our community.
Remember the old, but still viable rule of LHC:
Members, spouses, and unmarried children can use our
facilities. Guests MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A
MEMBER (or the member needs to be in the vicinity),
and non-members must wear a guest tag at all times. If
you see anything that raises your concern, don't hesitate to
contact me and your police department. It is our responsibility as a whole, to work together to keep Lake Hauto
everything our families envisioned it to be but most importantly, to make our development a safe place for our
children.
A special Thank You to all the people who helped
this summer to make all the recreational events such
a great success!! Your help is always appreciated.
OFFICE HOURS
Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m.—3 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.—2 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.—2 p.m.
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Become a patron donor for either the bands for next summer or the fireworks for the 4th
of July. Just send your check to the Lake Hauto Club office and make it out to the Lake
Hauto Club. What ever you would like to contribute is always welcomed. Just indicate on
your check what you would like your donation to be used for next summer. We would like to
recognize all our patrons.
Platinum patron—over $100.00
Gold patron—$50—$100
Silver patron—$25—$50
Bronze patron—under $25
Lake Hauto Club Merchandise
ELECTION RESULTS FROM
SEPTEMBER 8, 2013
The election results are as follows:
283.5 Cy Fulton
244.5 Bob Davidovich
298.5 Scott Murphy
195
Irene Snyder
217
David DeMelfi
Therefore, Cy Fulton, Bob Davidovich and Scott Murphy have
a three year term each. David DeMelfi has the one year term left
from a board member that moved.
334 members voted, which is
59% of the members who voted.
Welcome to our new
Board of Directors !
Children’s
Halloween
Costume Party
Saturday, October 26th
from 6:00-8:00pm
in our Community Center
Please register
in the Club Office: $2 per child
(ages 12 and under)
Trick or Treating will be Oct.
31st from 6:00 PM—8:00 PM.
If you wish to participate, please
have your porch light on. Please be
safe and watch out for all our Halloween participants.
DRIVE SLOWLY!
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
ITEMS
SWEATSHIRTS (crew neck)
ADULT SIZES
YOUTH SIZES
HOODED SWEATSHIRTS
ADULT SIZES
YOUTH SIZES
JACKETS (HOODED)
PRICE
$25.00
$20.00
$30.00
$25.00
$35.00
$30.00
ADULT
YOUTH
T-SHIRTS
ADULT SIZES - SHORT SLEEVE
YOUTH SIZES - SHORT SLEEVE
ADULT SIZES - LONG SLEEVE
TANK TOPS
HATS
VISORS
LICENSE PLATES
FANNY PACKS
LANYARDS
GOLF SHIRTS (MEN'S AND
LADIES)
CANVAS TOTE BAG
FLEECE BLANKET - NAVY
BEACH TOWEL - White
NYLON SPORTS PACK
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$13.00
$10.00
$18.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$5.00
$3.50 OR
3/$10.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$5.00
FALL 2013
SUMMER MUSIC AT THE BEACH
SPONSORS 2013
Dr. Robert F. Marcin. OD
125 W Broad St
Tamaqua, PA
570-668-IDOC(4362)
Dr. Vincent G. Dauchess
401 W Market St
Pottsville, PA
570-622-2036
Radocha Excavating
570-645-4884
Kovatch Ford
Nesquehoning, PA
570-669-9271
Hess Windows
56 Mauch Chunk St
Tamaqua, PA
570-668-8866
www.hesswindows.com
Mermon Motors/
Ebony & Ivory Limos
Rt 309, Tamaqua, PA
570-668-6638
www.mermonmotors.com
Seitz Bros.
83 Claremont Ave
RT 309 Tamaqua, PA
570-668-1109
www.seitzbrothers.com
Joe and Eileen Kmetz
Ken & Irene Snyder
Thank you to all who provided donations and sponsorships to make music at the beach possible. Special thanks to Ed Staloski and the Recreation Committee for organizing the events. Please patronize
our local business sponsors!
See you next summer!
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Meet the Photographers of the 2014 LHBC Calendar “Thru Our Lenses.” When asked what
inspired their photos they responded:
Jennifer Hanahan
The flag picture was taken on my birthday. I love having a Birthday on July 1st and enjoy spending it at the lake. The day had just
started and I was anticipating all the good things to come.
The boat picture- I have typically only enjoyed the lake in the summer months, but since becoming a new homeowner I have enjoyed the lake in every season. I loved seeing the tranquility of the boats and the leaves starting to change.
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Tom and Amy Bohner ************************************************************************
Summer at Lake Hauto is all about the sun, sand, and boats. Friends love to come and spend the weekend, dipping their toes in the
water. But winter at the Lake is when you see a totally different personality. The boats are off the lake, the kids are watching a
movie, the friends are thinking you are crazy for venturing into the cold. But this is when you see the peaceful side of Lake Hauto.
******************************************************************************** .
John Marshall
One of the reasons I take scenic pictures is to use them as desktop backgrounds on my computer. It used to help me get through the
work week before I made Hauto my primary home.
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C.A.Hellings
My inspiration is simply just trying to capture the natural beauty that is presented to me through passive observance, being able to
save these moments for future enjoyment and to share them with others. Our community provides an endless opportunity and the
perfect environment to do so.
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Dan Genesio
I like fishermen and wanted to remember how it made him feel, so I took the photograph. I enjoy the outdoors, hiking, boating or
just a walk down the street.to get up early and enjoy the quiet peaceful feelings of the lake and woods. I was out on the boat that
morning and saw the sunrise behind the
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Coreen Evans Weilminster
Having grown up at Lake Hauto, I am always eager to come home to watch “lake TV.” Sometimes I'm overwhelmed by its beauty.
I feel so grateful and humbled to be here. I have to try to share what I see.
Marcia Evans********************************************************************************
For the past 35 years, I have been blessed to live in the most beautiful place in the world. Lake Hauto is an art workshop, giving me
beautiful inspiration no matter where I look, no matter what season of the year. I am grateful for the opportunity to record its beauty.
Lake Hauto Beautification Committee—Merchandise for sale
2014 Calendar $20.00
Note cards—$15.00 for 10 note cards
Decals—reduced price $3.00
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
Lake Hauto Beautification Stationary Package—
1 decal, 10 note cards & 1 2014 calendar—$25.00
They make wonderful gifts!
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Hess Windows & Doors
56 Mauch Chunk Street
Tamaqua PA 18252
668-8866
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Patio Covers, Aluminum Awnings & Railings
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Visit our showroom * M-F 10-4 & SAT. 10-2
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expires 12/31/2013
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Owner is a Lake Hauto Resident
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or selling, please call our Office for your real estate needs!
570.467.0700
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
www.tammysword.com
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Dry Cleaning
Pick-up and Delivery Service
Escalating gas prices, nasty weather or just out of
the way?
Have all of your dry cleaning needs picked-up and
delivered at your home or office for
*No Extra Charge*
To schedule a delivery please call:
AM19Delivers,LLC
at
570-436-2705
Please visit our web site on
www.yellowbook.com
(Look under AM19 Delivers
in Pennsylvania)
Dry Cleaning is done by
Empire Cleaners of Hazleton
at 570-454-3561
Reliable Service
Customer Satisfaction
Top Quality Dry Cleaning
Pets are NOT permitted in
the Recreational Areas at
any time This includes the
tennis courts, beaches,
baseball fields, playgrounds, basketball areas, parking
lots, etc. There are no exceptions to
this rule.
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Ed Yeneshosky
570-640-0229
Tree & stump removal
Drainage problems solved
Stone Works
Pebbles to Boulders
Ponds, Falls, Fountains
Retaining Walls and Patios
Excavation Work
Insured
FALL 2013
Have your next party at
the
Lake Hauto
Community
Center
$150.00 for four hours
($10.00 for every additional
hour)
$25.00 deposit to save the
date.
Call the office for
availability!
BOAT STICKERS
All 2014 stickers MUST be placed on both sides of the boat in full view without having to
move any personal equipment (such as covers). Security
will assume that the boat does not have a sticker and the
board will possibly fine the member for not displaying the
sticker within full view.
A & W Plumbing and
Heating
Nesquehoning, PA 18240
Residential plumbing, heating
And Installation of oil
burners and stokers
IMPORTANT
It is a Lake Hauto Rule that all pets
must be on a leash. Along with this,
the Lake Hauto Club is asking you to curb your
pets and pick up after them. It is not fair to the
other members and is simple common courtesy.
The other members should not have to clean up
after your pet. We live in the woods; however,
this inconsiderate behavior will not be tolerated.
Est. 1965
(formerly Stemetzki P & H)
Amanda Watkins Breiner
Owner/Lake Hauto Resident
Call Robert Watkins
@ 570-669-6147
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
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LAKE HAUTO CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES
NAME
TELEPHONE #
KEN SNYDER
President
GEORGE
DEMETRIADES
Vice-President
CINDY
COCHRAN
Secretary
JENNIFER
LAVINE
Treasurer
ROBERT
DAVIDOVICH
DAVID
DEMELFI
CY FULTON
CHESTER
GANGAWARE
SCOTT
MURPHY
OFFICE
COMMITTEE
EMAIL
610-390-9920 (cell)
610-264-3721
610-264-3332 (fax)
Building & Grounds,
kss3026@aol.com
Maintenance, Roads
Legal
Security, Building plans,
570-527-6601
Building & Grounds,
shipcoal@ptd.net
Docks, Spec. Projects
570-645-5223 (lake)
cindyscochran@aol.com
Special Projects,
610-882-0110 (home) Building & Grounds
610-216-4141 (cell)
Recreation
570-645-0340
570-645-3456
570-778-4484 (cell)
570-579-5786
(570) 645-2649
570-578-7925 (cell)
570-645-7054
570-205-6570 (cell)
570-805-4559
Recreation, Building & lavine4@ptd.net
Grounds, Special Projects
doitbest@ptd.net
Fish, Dam
Security, Building plans,
Building & Grounds
Roads, Special Projects,
B & G, Recreation
Water Quality, Dam ,
Building Plans
Docks, Fish
570-645-7100
renave@ptd.net
cyfult@windstream.net
chesterg@windstream.net
sccmurphy@gmail.com
GARAGE 570-645-7104
WELCOME NEW CLUB
MEMBERS
We would like to welcome the
following new club members
Johnna & John Pogwist,
Deborah & Richard Hunter,
Michael & Joanne Batley,
Rick and Kathleen Bianchini,
Brandon McKee
We ask all members to get involved with the
club.
Web site: www.lakehauto.org
Rules, permits applications, minutes,
finances, upcoming events, etc. are
available for your viewing.
Newsletter is available in color.
Email—lhoffice@lakehauto.org
If you are looking for someone to do
various jobs around your yard,
please do not forget to look at the
web site.
Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meetings
Are the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Community
Center. All members are welcome to attend!
2013 June Catfish Contest
(45 Contestants)
1st Place – Tanner Kennedy
25 ¼”,
6lb 12oz
nd
21 5/8”, 3lb 8oz
rd
18 ½”,
2 Place – Mark Shupp
3 Place – David Marouchoc
2lb 6oz
Biggest Bullhead Catfish – Hunter Kennedy 10 ¾”
Congratulations!!
FISH RAFFLE WINNERS
First Prize—$100.00 Len Ciszek
Second Prize—$75.00 Larry & Janet
Gazdick
Third Prize—$50.00 Ray Loftus
Fourth Prize—$50.00 Eleanor Kistler
CONGRATULATION TO ALL THE WINNERS!
Owned and operated by Lake Hauto Club residents
Jen and Randy Fayash
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
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The following are motions that were made since the last newsletter. This is a more condensed version of any actions taken by the
Board of Directors than in the minutes. If you would like the minutes, please contact the office. They will be available also on the
web site soon.
LOG OF ALL LAKE HAUTO MEETING MOTIONS AND
DECISIONS AFFECTING THE MEMBERSHIP
Motion Number is a 4 digit year, two digit month, a dash and a two digit sequential number for that month. Motions in favor of a)
accepting minutes, b) accepting Treasurer’s Report, c) accepting bills to be paid and d) for adjournment, will not be recorded if no
special actions were taken and motion was carried unanimously.
MOTION /
DECISION
NUMBER
201308-02
201308-01
201307-07
201307-06
TOPIC / DISCUSSION
RESULT
Regina Grim presented the board with a petition against the new
paddle board rule. On the petition it read, “Paddle boards are considered non-motorized vessels and should be treated like other nonmotorized vessels on the lake. Paddle boards should stay no more
than 50 feet from shore and stay our of the ski area.” Discussion
held. C. Gangaware is concerned about our liability since the visibility is not as good with paddle boards. A motion was made by G.
Demetriades, seconded by C. Gangaware, to accept their petition.
A motion was made by G. Demetriades, seconded by J. Lavine, to
approve the purchase of the sand cleaning machine after reviewing
its performance.
Since we have decided to not put chemicals in the lake to control
the lily pads, a motion was made by G. Makovec, seconded by J.
Kane, to purchase a cutter with a collector for the lily pads. The
cost would be $3000.00 plus shipping and handling.
A motion was made by J. Kane, seconded by G. Makovec, to spend
up to $14,000.00 on a sand cleaning machine.
All in favor, motion carried. The
board will discuss a possible new
rule at the next workshop. As of
right now there is no rule regarding paddle boards. If the changes
to the rule are not acceptable to
the petition group, the current petition will be used.
All in favor, Motion carried.
Roll call vote taken: In favor – G.
Makovec, K. Kane, C. Cochran.
Opposed – J. Lavine. Motion
passes.
Roll call vote taken: In favor – J.
Kane, G. Makovec, J. Lavine,
Cindy Cochran. Opposed – None.
Motion passes. Discussion held.
All in favor, motion carried.
201307-05
A motion was made by J. Lavine, seconded by G. Makovec, to add
a new rule that Paddle boards will ONLY be permitted in the “No
Wake” zone of Lake Hauto. Also, the user of the paddle board
must also register the board with the Club prior to using, wear a life
jacket and have a whistle with them when they are on the water.
201307-04
A motion was made by G. Makovec, seconded by J. Lavine, to hire
for security Lehigh Law Enforcement for as many hours as needed
up to 50 hours.
A motion was made by J. Kane, seconded by G. Makovec, to purchase a new pump for Eastwood Beach for $2550.00 but not to exceed $1000.00 installation.
A motion was made by G. Makovec, seconded by J. Lavine, to accept the bid from EJB Paving & Materials Co. to pave only Deer
Trail Lane in 2013.
All in favor, motion carried.
A motion was made by j. Lavine, seconded by C. Cochran, to approve the memberships of Kenneth McCusker, Deborah Hunter,
Michael Batley, Johnna Pogwist and Rick Bianchini.
All in favor, motion carried.
201307-03
201307-02
201307-01
NO ATVs AND SNOWMOBILES ON THE CRESCENT BEACH BALLFIELD AND PARKING LOT.
Riding on the ball field creates significant damage to
the filed.
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
All in favor, motion carried.
All in favor, motion carried.
SPEED LIMIT ON LAKE DRIVE IS 25 MPH!!
On the side roads the speed limit is 15 mph. Please watch
for the children, walkers, joggers, bikers and all recreational
vehicles.
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Andreas, PA
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Owner
24 Hours Service
House * Garage * Commercial
Clean Outs & Demolition
At Reasonable Rates
Snow Plowing Available
570-645-2028
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
570-778-9450
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Lake Hauto Club continues to participate in Redner’s Save-A-Tape and
Boyers’ rebate programs.
Congratulations!
Gar and Kim Thomas are proud to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Nicole Thomas, to
James Dunn. Nicole is the granddaughter of Daniel
and Nancy Dubosky of Lake Hauto, and Jane and the
late Garfield Thomas of Forty Fort, PA.
Nicole is currently a senior at Cedar Crest College. She is
employed at Four D’s Pizza at the Hometown Farmers Market in
Tamaqua, PA.
Jimmy is the son of Jim and Tammie Dunn of New
Ringgold, PA. He is employed at his family’s dairy and tree farm,
Dunn’s Pride Holsteins & Trees in New Ringgold, PA.
A wedding date has not been set.
Take your eligible Save-A-Tapes from Redner’s
down to the office and drop them into the outside
letter drop or take them inside the office during
regular office hours and give them to Kim. At Redner's you must remember to have the cashier
swipe your key tag in order for your Save-A-Tape
to be eligible.. At Boyer’s, all you need to do is
swipe your Boyer’s tag (there is no need for a receipt to be submitted to Lake Hauto Club for a rebate). If you need a Boyer’s tag, call the office.
Kim will be happy to get a tag to you. If you need a
save-a tape key tag from Redner’s, ask any cashier for one before he/she begins to register your
purchase.
Currently, all the rebate money from Redner’s and
Boyer’s is being deposited into the Road Savings
Account. The amount deposited to date is 624.65.
Need a New kitchen or bath?
Call or Email for more
information.
Thank you, everyone,
for participating!!
We have all your needs for the
upcoming fall and holiday season.
Stop in
anytime or call ahead and we will
gladly get it ready for you!
We thank you for your continued support!
Tom and Nancy Pilla
Lake Hauto members since 1989
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
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LAKE HAUTO CLUB
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Celebrating
29 years of
service
Route 309, Hometown
570-668-2788 or Toll Free 800-303-6400
AUTO INSURANCE FOR PREFERRED & HIGH RISK
DRIVERS OF ALL AGES
Auto, Health, Life, Business, Full Time, Vacant & Seasonal Homes,
Boats, Motorcycles, Snow Mobiles, ATV’s & Trucking Risks
Brian Tirpak
Shirley Tirpak
Lake Hauto Club Residents over 27years
A Full Service Pharmacy
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Counseling
Candy
Gifts
Jewelry
Let our pharmacy family be your family pharmacy!
*** Let us transfer your prescriptions***
(We will gladly meet or beat local prescription prices)
Designer Greeting Cards & Gift Wrap 50% off every day
Buy 1 Get 1 Free - Natures Bounty Vitamins (Select items monthly)
220 Claremont Ave. Suite #2
Tamaqua, PA. 18252
Phone: 570-668-1900
Lou Rubino RPh
Paula Rubino RPh
Lake Hauto Members
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Bulk Rate U.S.
Postage
PAID
Lake Hauto Club
140 Maple Terrace
Nesquehoning, PA 18240
Lehighton, PA
18235
Permit No. 310
VERY IMPORTANT!!!
NOTICE
All boats must be removed
from the club owned docks
by September 30th. All hardware must be removed from
the docks so that the docks
can be stacked on the shoreline. If you do
not remove your hardware, it will be removed by the maintenance crew and not
saved.
The boats on the shoreline at the beaches must
be removed by November
30th.
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LAKE HAUTO CLUB
Please move all basketball
poles and nets back away from the
road. It makes it very difficult to
plow and can break the lights on
the plow truck.
MULCH AREA RULES
The much area is being locked with a
combination lock. The office has the
combination code. Please go back as far
as possible before dumping your compost
material. Please do not dump your compost material right
at the entrance. It costs alot of money to clear this area if
our members do not cooperate. If the members continue to
dump at the entrance, this mulch area may have to be
closed permanently. The South Shore Mulch Area (off of
Rt. 54) is for compost material only. That includes leaves,
tree limbs, and grass clippings. NOT PERMITTED: tires,
concrete, stumps, railroad ties, garbage or tree trunks. It is
not available for outside lawn care services. DO NOT
LEAVE YOUR PLASTIC BAGS IN THIS AREA!
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