The Pine Needle - Lake Pine Colony Club
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The Pine Needle - Lake Pine Colony Club
The Pine Needle A Service of the Lake Pine Colony Club President’s Message Greetings with Gratitude This will be the last correspondence to members before we ring in another year and begin anew. I would like to preface my message with appreciation to those who significantly supported our club’s efforts this year, beginning with our Trustee, Richard DePasquale, PE. Rich’s ongoing efforts and expertise surrounding our lake and dam continues to be invaluable. The South Beach Wash-out project, unanimously approved by members in November, was successfully completed by midmonth. The area is now safe to enjoy, in addition to being protected from undermining when future storms pass through of sizable magnitude. (See Rich’s report detailed in the following pages) Many thanks to the Eagle Scout candidate who built and directed our fence, tree planting and cement pad project, with his father. I also want to thank the many other Scout volunteers who helped with this assignment. The labor costs surrounding the project were free (an estimated 100+ man hours were involved); the entire project was calculated to cost a total of $300. This was a win-win for all involved. We look forward to possibly another Eagle Scout project this spring, as this Scout volunteer has a brother who is also an Eagle Scout candidate that wants to do a project for the LPCC. I would also like to thank LPCC member, Susan Claypoole. Susan donated a beautiful, pre-lit, Christmas tree for members to enjoy at our clubhouse. We’ve featured her tree at this year’s Breakfast with Santa, which continues to be a festive, well attended event for all ages. Additionally, a BIG annual thank you to all member volunteers who continue to support LPCC annual events that include our Lake Pine Days’, Easter Egg Hunt, Halloween, and Breakfast with Santa. The year wouldn’t be complete without your generous support, creativity and commitment! FY 2012 Budget Moving forward, the LPCC board is preparing next year’s budget for members to review and approve at our January 26th member meeting. We’ve completed a significant amount of projects this year, thanks to members’ supporting votes, upgrading our recreational facilities and clubhouse for all members to enjoy, along with future generations to come. Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and safe holiday season with friends and family and we’ll see you next year! Happy New Year, Laura Saunders President In this Issue... vol. 53, issue 5 December, 2011 2011 Colony Club Officers & Staff............... 2 2012 LPCC Member Dues.......................... 4 2012 Pine Needle Distribution Dates ......... 7 Affinity Program/TD Bank Program ............ 5 Book Our Newly Renovated Clubhouse For Your Next Event!................................. 3 Board Member Election............................... 4 Breakfast with Santa .................................. 9 Eagle Scout Project Completed................... 4 Easter Egg Hunt.......................................... 4 Fishing Notice.............................................. 7 General Membership Meeting Schedule .... 3 Kid’s Corner............................................... 10 Lake Lowering FY 2012............................... 4 Lake Pine Mommy & Me............................. 7 Lake to Be Lowered This Spring................. 5 LPCC General Membership Meeting........... 6 Medford No Longer Picks Up Bulk Trash.... 7 New to Lake Pine........................................ 5 Not Receiving Emails?................................ 4 Pine Needle Advertising Rates.................... 2 Pine Needle Staff......................................... 2 Pine Needle Submission Guidelines........... 2 President’s Message................................... 1 Property Management Firm......................... 2 South Beach Repairs Completed................ 3 Tennis Court Use......................................... 5 The LPCC Can Help You Lower Your Electric Bills !............................................11 Trespassing/Vandalism................................ 4 Upcoming Events ....................................... 3 The Pine Needle 2 November, 2011 Board Members & Staff Officers President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Laura Saunders Dave Cassie Lauren Holman Evelyn Moore president@lakepinecolonyclub.com vicepresident@lakepinecolonyclub.com treasurer@lakepinecolonyclub.com secretary@lakepinecolonyclub.com Trustees Richard DePasquale Michael Dougherty Wayne Hunter Pete Adams Erik Lure Staff Administrative Asst. Gina Fischer Events & Community Service Coordinator Jamie Kenyon Communications & Marketing Coordinator Brandy Jericho-Beach boardadmin@lakepinecolonyclub.com events@lakepinecolonyclub.com communications@lakepinecolonyclub.com Pine Needle Staff Pine Needle Editor: Brandy Jericho-Beach pineneedle@lakepinecolonyclub.com Volunteers are always welcome! Property Management Firm M&M Property Management 169 Bate Avenue, Suite E • West Berlin, NJ 08091 856-753-1250 • email: manager@lakepinecolonyclub.com Please call our Property Management Firm with all questions and needs. Pine Needle Submission Guidelines The Pine Needle welcomes articles or other information, which may be of interest to our members. Please submit all items to the Pine Needle via email to pineneedle@ lakepinecolonyclub.com. Should email be unavailable to you, please send your items to: Lake Pine Colony Club Brandy Jericho-Beach Pine Needle Editor PO Box 1091 Medford, NJ 08055 Pine Needle Advertising Rates A real bargain for businesses and professionals who wish to target their advertising to the 400+ families of the Lake Pine Community! All Advertisements need to be submitted as a high quality jpg or pdf file via email. Please make all checks payable to: LPCC & mail to: Lake Pine Colony Club - Pine Needle PO Box 1091 Medford, NJ 08055 # OF ISSUES 1 3 5 9.25” H x 7” W 4.5” H x 7” W 4.5” H x 3.48” W 2” x 3.5” FULL PAGE HALF PAGE QTR. PAGE BUS. CARD $64.00 $166.00 $249.00 $33.00 $86.00 $129.00 $20.00 $44.00 $69.00 $11.00 $21.00 $29.00 The Pine Needle 3 Book Our Newly Renovated Clubhouse For Your Next Event! Our clubhouse has a new, inviting look to better suit your hosting needs! Hosting an event in your home can be stressful. Cleaning, re-arranging furniture, and lack of parking can turn any happy occasion into a chore. Eliminate some of the work and worry by renting our hall! Our clubhouse can accommodate up to 154 guests and offers plenty of off street parking. November, 2011 General Membership Meeting Schedule January 26, 2012 All meetings are held in the clubhouse at 7:30 PM and all members in good standing are encouraged to attend. Upcoming Events Our next LPCC Holiday event will be our Easter Egg Hunt, scheduled for Saturday, March 31, 2012 and will take place in the field behind the Colony Club. We will have more information as the event gets closer. South Beach Repairs Completed The project to repair damage from the South Beach washout and prevent any such damage in the future was completed in November. A new timber bulkhead The kitchen boasts a professional quality was constructed on the upstream side of the bridge, range, two microwave ovens, and two which extended from the existing concrete bulkhead refrigerators. Tables and chairs are also to the natural bank. Two 24” diameter buried pipes included in your rental. Close to home, it’s were installed to serve as an emergency spillway, the perfect place to host any function from which will relieve pressure on the large diameter pipe bridal showers to confirmations, birthday during a major storm. Beach sand was brought in to parties to sports team banquets, and corporate backfill the 2 washouts. The contractor did a great job luncheons to family reunions. And best of all, and we should now be able to survive another “storm LPCC members can rent at a reduced rate! of the century” without any damage to this area. The total project cost was $18,219.00, which came in just Friday & Sunday: Members $325 $219.00 over the member-approved budget. The extra Non-Members $450 $219.00 was required as a change order to purchase Saturday: Members $375 additional rock beyond that which was allotted in Non-Members $500 the original contract. Thanks to all who supported Weekday and weekly rental rates are also this project and dealt with the inconvenience of the available. Please call for rates. lake being partially lowered for about 2 weeks during For more information call 856-983-9758 the construction. And a HUGE thank-you to Richard Email: rentalagent@lakepinecolonyclub.com DePasquale for all of his hard work and coordination to Brandy Jericho-Beach get this project completed! Rental Manager One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas day. Don’t clean it up too quickly. ~Andy Rooney The Pine Needle 4 Board Member Election Our January 26th member meeting will include Board Officer and Trustee elections for attending members to vote. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend. Your suggestion and considerations are paramount for next year’s summer party theme, as well as additional events that you would like to have. Lake Lowering FY 2012 Next year’s “proposed” lake lowering will take place March 15th – 29th; future announcements will be posted via email and Pine Needle newsletters as it approaches. Additionally, the board has approved a new policy with regard to future lake lowering(s), erecting signs at either end of the lake as an additional precaution to all members. 2012 LPCC Member Dues We will be mailing out invoices for next year’s dues before the New Year. We encourage all members to submit their payment before April 1st, (per LPCC bylaws) to avoid any penalty. I thank you in advance for your cooperation and consideration. November, 2011 Trespassing/Vandalism Unfortunately, we continue to deal with trespassers and vandalism as it relates to Lake Pine property/ beaches, in addition to LPCC member’s properties. Please stay aware to unusual happenings and report it to our Township police department. Medford’s Neighborhood Watch liaison for Lake Pine is Officer Phil D’Alzono. The LPCC Board will file criminal complaints and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law against any individuals who perform acts of mischief and/or vandalism. We must continue to work together, staying alert and aware to protect our neighbors and our Lake Pine community. EASTER EGG HUNT Our next LPCC Holiday event will be our Easter Egg Hunt, scheduled for March 31st, 2012. We look forward to seeing you there as we all begin “hopping” into spring! Eagle Scout Project Completed The Eagle Scout project of installing fencing and a concrete sidewalk for storing LPCC trashcans outside of the clubhouse was completed over two weekends in November. The project was a complete success, looks great, and was done with minimum outlay of funds. The trashcans are now out of view and their related funk are away from the clubhouse. Much thanks go out to the Eagle Scout candidate, who built/directed the job along with his father. We also want to thank all the other Scout volunteers who helped with the project. Because the labor was free (probably 100+ man hours were involved), the entire project ended up costing only about $300. This was a win-win for all involved. We look forward to another Eagle Scout project this spring, as the father involved has another son who is an Eagle Scout candidate who wants to do a project for the LPCC. Possible projects include making Main or East Beach more presentable by adding landscaping, fixing swings, adding more benches and picnic tables, grills, etc. Thanks again Scouts (and Dad)! Good Luck achieving Eagle Scout!!! Not Receiving Emails? If you provided your email address to receive important Lake Pine news, but do not receive the emails, this may be due to your email provider. They may be marking the LPCC emails as “junk.” Please check your junk email folders to see if you have any emails listed there from Lake Pine President or Constant Contact. Please then mark the messages as “safe.” If you do not have any emails in your junk folder and wish to receive Lake Pine emails, please send your email address to: pineneedle@lakepinecolonyclub. com The Pine Needle 5 Tennis Court Use If you were not already aware, our newly renovated tennis courts are now open. We have received several inquiries with regard to its opening and have created a process for you to enjoy a game of tennis before the winter chill arrives. If you would like access and the combination to the lock please email Gina Fisher at boardadmin@ lakepinecolonyclub.com. She will need your name, address, phone and email information for future announcements like when the lock’s combo is changed for security purposes. You must be up to date on all dues, in addition to being a recreation member. We ask that you and your children act responsibly when using the courts. Do not share the combination with anyone (please forward them to Gina for access) and lock the gate when finished. These courts are for tennis only! Skateboards, games or other activities will not be tolerated. Please help us preserve the longevity of these courts by treating them as your own... ...because they are! Many thanks and enjoy! The LPCC Board Lake to Be Lowered This Spring The lake lowering in the spring will occur Thursday, March 15 through Thursday, March 29. New to Lake Pine We would like to welcome all new members to Lake Pine when they enter our community. As such, we would like to reach out to you although sometimes we aren’t quite aware when we have new neighbors. So please let us know who you are by sending your information to pineneedle@lakepinecolonyclub.com. And welcome to Lake Pine! November, 2011 Affinity Program/ TD Bank Program Help support LPCC’s fundraising efforts by joining TD Bank’s Affinity Membership Program. Your participation earns us an annual donation based upon the number of members enrolled. So far, we have raised $3500 from the program! In our first full year of participating in the program, we received over $3500 from the bank simply because 50 of you who bank at TD Bank named us as your Affinity Program Designees. TD Bank does not give us any information about you – not who you are nor what you have in your accounts. The bank simply makes a donation to our organization if 50 or more account holders designate our group. The donation is based on a formula and the money does not come from you – it comes from the bank. If the number of you drops below 50, we receive nothing. So, if you bank with TD Bank or are looking for a new bank to do business with, please designate the Lake Pine Colony Club as your designee to insure that at least 50 people or companies designate us for the program. Eligible accounts include: • Checking • Money Market • Savings • CD • RA To sign up for the program, all you need to do is just give them our organizations name and they’ll take care of the rest. To become a member of the Lake Pine Colony Club Affinity Membership Program, call the Lake Pine Branch at (856) 596-6622. To open an account, visit any TD Bank Branch or call 1-888-751-9000. I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. ~Charles Dickens The Pine Needle All officers and trustees were present with the exception of Pete Adams. Meeting called to order at 7:30 p.m. 6 November, 2011 LPCC General Membership Meeting December 1, 2011 Minutes from the September 22nd meeting were read. Treasurer’s report: Lauren gave the treasurer’s report and stated we have $54,746.37 in our TD Bank checking account and $40,484.09 in our Beneficial Bank account. We began monthly mortgage payments to Beneficial on November 1st. The interest only payment for the first six months will be $346. After that, we will include payments toward the principal to pay down the loan within 10 years. South Beach Washout Repair project: Richard distributed photos from the day after the August storm and photos of the finished work. The photos show the new bulkhead, two pipes and new larger rocks we used. We are waiting for the debris racks to be installed. There is an ongoing issue of kids throwing the rocks into the lake. We may have to mix some concrete to distribute over the rocks to keep them in place. Total cost of the project: $18,219.00. Boy Scouts fence project: Richard said the work was done over two weekends. In addition to the fencing around the trash and recycle cans, they completed a concrete pad for the recycle cans and put in a few small trees as part of a “green” project. There is another scout who wants to do some work in the Spring to earn his Eagle Scout badge. Dam/Spillway project: Richard said this project is the same as discussed at the last meeting. Princeton Hydro continues to negotiate with the State. Richard said he will apply for a permit to lower the lake in the Spring. This could take place between March 15- March 29, 2012. A member reported a large pot hole on Falls Road across from the Beau Rivage. He was advised to call the township manager to notify the owner. Jamie Kenyon discussed Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 10th from 9-11 a.m. Everything is in place. We are also collecting for the Toys for Tots drive and members are asked to drop off an unwrapped toy. Gina Fisher gave a membership report. This year we have 376 paid to date members, including 270 non-senior full members, 76 basic members and 30 seniors. We also have 13 members on a payment plan and 11 members yet to pay their 2011 dues. Wayne discussed the need to market the clubhouse more and to update the photos on our web site. Brandy said she has new photos and is working on this but it is difficult to size the photos properly for the web site. Mike suggested we contact Chris, the person who set up the site to get help in doing this. Brandy gave the rental report. Total for Sept. thru Nov. was: 34 rentals which included 4 members and 30 non-members for total revenue of $5,850. To date, there are 10 rentals booked in December. Laura announced the annual meeting will be held on January 26th at which time there will be an election of all officers and, with the exception of one, 4 trustees. She encouraged members to attend to cast their votes. There has been an incident of trespassing and some minor vandalism at South Beach. The police were called. There are signs at all beaches about no trespassing, but it was suggested that a message be included in the Pine Needle that vandalism will not be tolerated and parents/guardians are financially responsible for any damages caused by their children. The Lake Pine neighborhood watch liaison with the police is Officer Phil D’Alonzo. Tom McMullen suggested taking a photo from your cell phone and writing down license plates. There have been problems on the beaches and we need to stay focused on this. He said he also found liquor bottles thrown into the brush near the dam. We will look into security cameras as part of our electrical needs, especially at the clubhouse/ tennis courts area. A discussion followed concerning the lake lowering. A member asked that signs be posted in advance as well as sending e-mail blasts and Pine Needle postings. This gives members adequate notice when the lake is lowered. continued from page 6 The Pine Needle 7 Lake Pine Mommy & Me If you are interested in participating in a play group/gathering for parents and children in the Lake Pine community, please contact Brandy Jericho-Beach at pineneedle@lakepinecolonyclub.com 2012 Pine Needle Distribution Dates February, April, June, August October, December Medford No Longer Picks Up Bulk Trash Medford Township eliminated curbside bulk trash pick-up this past March. If you have bulk trash, you now need to deliver it yourself to the Public Works Garage, located on Gravelly Hollow Road (off of Jackson Road). It is open every Monday through Friday (except legal holidays) from 7:00am until 2:00pm. The Garage will remain open after business hours only on Thursday evenings until 7:00pm. November, 2011 December General Membership Meeting, continued from page 6 Also discussed weed treatment of the lake, which is done about 2-3 times beginning in late May. We need signs for weed treatment in addition to the small signs on each beach. Several members use the lake water to water their grass and the chemicals kill the grass. Tom McMullen suggested that when we lower the lake in the Spring, we only bring it down to the level we used for the South Beach repair. This will help control the growth of weeds. A discussion followed about raking the beaches and how volunteers used to do this work. Wayne said at East Beach we rake the entire roped area and at South we go out 40 feet from the beach. At Main, we go as far as possible. Sue Grant suggested a community day where volunteers could get a $10 reduction in their dues for helping rake the beaches. Brandy discussed the play date she started. There are now 4 parents and 5 children who get together. She will continue to put this item in the Pine Needle to attract more parents. Meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m. Hank’s Clock Service Affordable, expert, Clock Repair. Housecalls on Grandfather, Wall, and Mantel clocks. Preserve that family treasure! Lake Pine resident - 30 years experience. Call Hank at 609-509-5047 Fishing Notice The LPCC would like to remind members to please refrain from fishing inside the roped swimming areas on the beaches. Fishing in the designated swimming areas any time of year is a danger to everyone and refraining from fishing in those areas, no matter the time of year, will ensure a safe swimming season for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation! The Pine Needle 8 November, 2011 Village of Taunton Forge... Shop...Dine...Enjoy! your royal highness Childrens Boutique SHOPPING CENTER villageoftauntonforge.com Taunton & Tuckerton Roads • Medford The Pine Needle 9 Breakfast with Santa & Toys for Tots This year’s Breakfast With Santa took place on Saturday, December 10th. We had approximately 120 Lake Piners and friends turn out for this annual event. Kids young and old alike all enjoyed the activities, the food and of course Santa himself! We received many toys for the Toys For Tots organization that will be helping many local families this holiday season. A huge thank-you to all who donated! I also would like to thank all of my spectacular volunteers for putting up with the craziness once again.... Dave Forward (Santa) Janet Johnson (Mrs. Claus) Connie and Rich Livingston Tammy and Chris Herbert (photos) Carol and Wayne Gaskill Joyce and Ron Scheller Bree Hartman Emily Nelson Kaitlyn Narsiff (elf) And last but certainly not least - my wonderful and understanding husband, Dave Kenyon and all my children who were such a great help - Alex Ferreira, Kaitlin Ferreira, Gabriel Ferreira, Ben Kenyon And Sam Ferreira. Happy Holidays to all! Jamie Kenyon November, 2011 The Pine Needle 10 Kid’s Corner Does your child babysit or care for pets? Do they rake or mow lawns? A Kids Korner ad is a great way for them to promote their business! Kids can place a small advertisement in the Pine Needle describing the services they offer and their qualifications. Ads may be placed free of charge. Please send submissions via email to pineneedle@lakepinecolonyclub.com. A parent must submit all ads. Please Beth Richards Will be 13 on 4/26/11 Red Cross Baby Sitting Certified Loves children! 856-596-5979 November, 2011 be sure to include the child’s name, age, and contact information. Advertisements should be kept to sixty words or less. Kids Korner is limited to members 18 years of age and younger. The Pine Needle is happy to provide the names of LPCC teens willing to rake, shovel, pet sit/walk, and baby-sit. The names are provided solely as a service to Lake Pine residents. LPCC has not made any determination as to their qualifications or experience. Anyone using this list must decide on their own as to the suitability of these individuals. Petsitting Available Ian (16) and Luke (almost 13) Bakanas Dog walking, cat and house sitting References available! 856-396-0949 .Do you need some help around the house or someone to walk your dog? Why not give me a call! Mathew Fisher My name is , I am 13 years old and I live right here in Lake Pine. I rake leaves and bring them up to the curb, shovel snow from driveways, front doors and steps and I also walk dogs. To set up an appointment, please call my mom, Gina Fisher, at 856-316-2552. See you soon! Jack August, Lake Pine resident and hardworking college student is paying his own way through college. Services available: snow removal, leaf raking, gutter cleaning, bulk trash pick-up, power washing, basement & attic clean up and more. Call 609-605-9350 to get a free quote on any job you need done. Tutoring services are also available – any subject & any grade. 4 years tutoring experience. Got bulk trash? No job too small . . . Just call . . . 856-983-0711 Alberta . . . to the rescue! Locally Owned and Operated in Medford, NJ Your neighbor, Wayne Hunter. Let him help your family now. With mortgage rates near historic lows, now is the time to call Wayne at Oak Mortgage. Find out more about refinancing and the savings it may bring to your family’s monthly budget. At Oak Mortgage Company, all we do is provide mortgages. Our loan officers are dedicated to helping you throughout the entire approval process, right here in our local office. Put Oak Mortgage to work and enjoy the benefits of having a locally-based company design a mortgage just for you. Oak Mortgage is personal, convenient, and caring. Call Wayne Hunter directly at 609-440-9676 or check us out online at www.oakmortgageusa.com. PROUD OF OUR JERSEY ROOTS Need a Vacation? NMLS #201088 Licensed by the NJ Dept. of Banking & Insurance Licensed by the PA Dept. of Banking Get-away to beautiful, peaceful Virginia! Check out our website for details and pictures: http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/ p369825 The Pine Needle 11 November, 2011 Wishing Everyone A Wonderful Holiday Season and a Very Happy New Year The LPCC Can Help You Lower Your Electric Bills ! The LPCC has arranged with Viridian Energy to offer you the ability to save money on your electric bills and natural gas! At the same time, Viridian will also give $2.00 each month to the LPCC for each household that continues to be with Viridian. They pay the $2.00 ... not you! Viridian is a responsible Green Energy company that: Will NOT require a contract of you... unlike most others Has NO penalties, if you want to change companies... unlike most others Has NO equipment to install There is no application fee to sign up. So put your checkbooks away when you apply You remain with your current electric provider for service, billing, repairs, etc; so there is no interruption of service. Period You can choose 20% Green energy for the greatest savings, or chose 100% Green for those who embrace even greener lifestyles. Other companies don’t offer this Go to the money saving website: www/viridian.com/ lakepine Send your questions to: Chris Hunter – homesbychris@ comcast.net or you can call 609-440- 5199. 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