Newsletter333 June 2016
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Newsletter333 June 2016
Waynoka News “Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” June, 2016 www.lakewaynoka.com ISSUE 333 NATIONAL MARINA DAYS 2016 June 11 , Noon to 11:00 pm & June 12th, Noon to 5:00 pm AT LAKE WAYNOKA MARINA HOSTED by MIKE & DAWN NAPIER th Events planned for the weekend include: Music/Food/Beverages Saturday: Sunday: 5K Race/Walk, 7:30 am reg. Dragon Boat Demonstrations, 1:00 pm Corn Hole Tournament, 3:00 pm Boat Tours, 2:00 to 4:00 pm Cardboard Boat Regatta, 12:30 reg. Sand Art, 2:00 pm Boat Tours, 3:00 to 4:00 pm Vendors: Coldwell Banker - Brent Melvin Garden Harvest Produce, Dave Miller Home Place, Handcrafted Outdoor Furniture Lake Waynoka Art Club Mast Construction – Marcus Mast Pampered Chef – Susan Stephens Paparazzi Accessories – Caitelin Blevins Premier Designs – Joni Price Realty Executives – Jim Bridges, Liz Doss, Michelle Golden Re/Max – Doris Kitchen Roads, Rivers, & Trails RV's R US Scentsy Fragrance – Tonya Bellingham Shawnee Squaws T's Lakehouse Restaurant – Terry Huber Tastefully Simple – Judy Yannone Thirty One Accessories – Debi Schwartz Waynoka Marina Waynoka Watersports Club WPOA Events & Marketing FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EVENTS OR TO BE A VENDOR CALL WAYNOKA MARINA L.L.C. (937) 446-4429 http://nationalmarinaday.org/ Visitor Swimming Pool fee is only $3.00 a day during both Marina Days. Waynoka News - 2 Waynoka Property Owners Association 1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171 937-446-3232 937-446-3330 WPOA Annual Meeting – Sat., April 16, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Vice President Prescilla Redick called the meeting to order at 7:20 p.m. Redick explained that WPOA President John McDulin was absent (ex.) and in Louisiana working for FEMA. She then introduced herself as the WPOA Vice President and the other WPOA Trustees: Steve Meese – Secretary; Vern Taylor – Treasurer; Steve Johnson – Member at Large; and Trustees Todd Holt, Eric Kirk (absent – ex.), Jim Meyer and Betty Purdin. Vice President Redick shared the many accomplishments of the WPOA during the past year: • A $300,000 electrical upgrade of a forty year old electrical system, which increased 30 amp services to 50 amps at all campsites, was just completed in the Campground. • A new lake patrol boat was purchased. • A new dock with a cover was built for the patrol boat. • All of the docks at Little Chief were replaced. A new parking area and shoreline protection were also installed. • Five miles of road were resurfaced. • The cracks in four ‘road’ miles of Waynoka Drive were sealed. • The Lake was dredged from Quachita to Red Cloud. • A second push boat was built, from a boat donated by the Marina, for the dredging operation. • Two treadmills and two stationary bikes were replaced in the workout room. • The adult pool was resurfaced. • An automatic chemical dispensing system was installed for the indoor pool and hot tub. • A new marina repair building was built. • The boat ramp was repaired. • Multiple docks which were damaged by ice were repaired. • A parking area was added to the Tomahawk rec area. • Multiple culverts, which had completed their useful cycle, were replaced. • The ‘forever’ card system was fully implemented. • The RFID sticker and gate system replacement project was started. • A new police cruiser was purchased. • A new zero-turn mower was purchased. • A new tractor was purchased for bush hogging the wooded areas and anywhere the big bush hogs cannot go. • The cash register and inventory program at the lounge was upgraded to enable the use of credit cards. • The Lounge was repainted and decorated. • The position of events coordinator was created and filled. • The ‘moonlight’ swims for adult and kids became monthly events. • Two concerts were held ‘on the green’ last season. • A display board was purchased and will be used as advertising. • The sign at 62 and Schwallie was replaced. • All budget requirements were met for 2015. • The leases for both the Restaurant and Marina were renewed. • The WPOA is sponsoring the EJAA (Eastern Junior Athletic Association) Knothole teams. • The dam was ‘rocked’. • About $10,000 worth of equipment was replaced in the Restaurant. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) Waynoka News - 3 Vice Pres. Redick asked the property owners to give themselves a ‘round of applause’ for all of the work that they have allowed the Board and the WPOA staff to accomplish this past year. She thanked Mgr. Cahall and all of his staff for their dedication and hard work. Next Redick recognized ‘our sheriff’, Gordon Ellis, “for doing more for Lake Waynoka than we could have ever imagined, making this place a better place!” She acknowledged, even though Ellis is leaving to be Brown County’s Sheriff in January, “We are glad to know that you will still be here as our friend and neighbor.” Redick then recognized those who are ‘stepping down’ from the WPOA Board of Trustees: • Jim Meyer received a certificate of appreciation for the time and effort he gave serving the Lake Waynoka property owners for the last six years, including three years as WPOA President. • John McDulin’s wife, Pat, accepted a certificate of appreciation on John’s behalf for the time and effort he also gave serving the property owners for the last six years, including three years as WPOA President. • Betty Purdin was then honored for her 25 years as a WPOA Trustee. Since 1982 Purdin has held each of the offices of the WPOA Board and chaired numerous committees. Her involvement in the Lake Waynoka community was to “always help make Lake Waynoka a better place to live”. She received a crystal glass award and red roses. Elections Inspector Steve Rish then installed newly elected Trustees Tom Koch and Judy Yannone by leading them in the oath of office. Newly elected Trustee Brian Buckley will be installed at the May 14th WPOA meeting. The terms of these WPOA Trustees will expire in 2019. At 7:30 pm the new Board of the WPOA Trustees recessed to the meeting room to elect its officers for 2016. At 7:34 pm the Trustees returned and Elections Inspector Steve Rish announced the WPOA officers: President: Prescilla Redick Vice President: Todd Holt Secretary: Steve Meese Treasurer: Vern Taylor Member at Large: Steve Johnson Rish thanked everyone for their cards, letters and prayers as he faces his health issues. Pres. Redick thanked Rish and Eileen Brown, Elections Inspectors, for their service to the property owners for the last three years. The motion to adjourn the WPOA Annual Meeting was made by Taylor and seconded by Johnson. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 7:36 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary NOTICE: SPECIAL MEMBER MEETING, AUGUST 13, 2016 The WPOA BOARD of Trustees has approved a proposed revision of the WPOA CODE of Regulations (the “Blue Book”), and has set the date of Saturday, August 13, 2016 , 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm, for a Special Member Meeting to be held at the Health/Rec Center. The sole purpose of the meeting will be for members to vote on the proposed revision. A letter notifying OWNERS of the Special Member Meeting will be mailed to addresses of record in mid-June and will contain additional information on the voting process. Beginning later in May the proposed CODE revisions will be available for review on the Lake Waynoka web site (www.lakewaynoka.com) or a printed copy may be requested by visiting the WPOA Office. Members may submit comments or questions regarding the proposed CODE revisions via email to WPOArevCODE@gmail.com or in written form to the WPOA Office. Submitted questions and responses may be shared on the Lake Waynoka website or elsewhere as appropriate for the benefit of all Members. Waynoka News - 4 Waynoka Property Owners Association 1 Waynoka Dr. Lake Waynoka, OH 45171 937-446-3232 937-446-3330 www.lakewaynoka.com WPOA Board of Trustees Special Meeting – Monday, May 2, 2016 President Prescilla Redick called the meeting to order at 3 p.m. Roll Call: Present: Buckley, Holt, Johnson, Kirk, Koch, Meese, Redick, Taylor, Yannone & Mgr. Cahall (Although not yet sworn in as a WPOA Trustee, Buckley participated in this meeting as a non-voting Trustee-to-be. jac) Absent: None Purposes of Meeting: • To review only the Attorney’s (John Jolley’s) Recommendations for changes in the CODE version approved by WPOA Board, December 2015 (approximately 37) • To vote to approve Revised CODE changes • To determine how to present to MEMBERS for voting • To determine date(s) necessary to accomplish voting Following discussion of the Powerpoint presentation of the review of the Attorney’s recommendations (presented by Rules and Regulations Committee member, John Buskey), Motion #2016-255, Motion #2016-256 and Motion #2016-257 were written and roll call votes were taken. Motion #2016-255 was made by Taylor and seconded by Yannone that the WPOA Board of Trustees approve the changes recommended to the draft of the CODE of Regulations by the Attorney and the Rules and Regulations Committee as well as by the Trustees at the special meeting held on May 2, 2016. A roll call vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously with eight yea votes and zero nay votes. Motion #2016-256 was made by Meese and seconded by Holt that the membership vote will be to either approve or to reject all of the proposed revisions to the CODE of Regulations. A roll call vote was taken and the motion passed with seven yea votes and one nay vote (Kirk). Motion #2016-257 was made by Holt and seconded by Meese that the special membership meeting to vote on the proposed revisions to the CODE of Regulations will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2016, from noon until 2 p.m. in the Health and Recreation Center gymnasium. A roll call vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously with eight yea votes. The Election Inspectors will be responsible for determining the voting process for the membership. Adjournment: A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Taylor and seconded by Koch. The motion passed unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 4:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary Waynoka News - 5 Waynoka Property Owners Association Board of Trustees Meeting Saturday, May 14, 2016 You must be logged in if you wish to view the WPOA Meeting Minutes. Please click here to be redirected to the meeting minutes page, where you can log in/register to view the WPOA Meeting Minutes. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) Waynoka News - 6 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 7) Waynoka News - 7 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) Waynoka News - 8 Waynoka News - 9 Plant in the spring or the fall when watering needs are less because Mother Nature does her share of watering! And this is so true this spring. Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District 1 Waynoka Dr. Lake Waynoka, OH 45171 937-446-3232 * 937-446-3330 This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD. WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Mon., April 25, 2016 President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll Call: Present: Beard, Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, LaPlante, Redick, Mgr. Cahall and Plant Supt. Culver Absent: Purdin (ex.) Minutes: A motion was made by LaPlante and seconded by Beresford to approve the minutes of the April 9th Saturday meeting as distributed via email. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. Another motion was made by Redick and seconded by Beard to approve the minutes of the April 16th Annual meeting as distributed via email. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Jim Bridges): none Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): No report was shared other than Buskey stated that “We are solvent.” Report from the Manager (Paul Cahall) and Plant Supt. (George Culver): • Less than three dozen of the 172 fire hydrants in Lake Waynoka still need to be flushed and serviced this season. Chief Neu of the Russellville Fire Dept. will receive a spreadsheet report detailing the work that was done when the staff is finished. • The shipment of another one hundred meters, which was expected more than a month ago, has not yet arrived. • Cahall recommended that the Board contract the services of OUPS (Ohio Utilities Protection Service). Anyone digging where underground utilities may be disturbed is required to contact the OUPS. Then OUPS contacts the WRWSD which is required to mark lines within 48 hours. • Culver has submitted a request to the Ohio EPA for renewal of the discharge permit for the lagoon’s effluent which expires after five years. • Since the gate to the WRWSD plants is in need of replacement and upgrading, Silco (the company installing the RFID gates for the WPOA) has been asked to prepare an estimate for a new gate. New Business: none Old Business: When asked Culver reported that the new employees at the plant are ‘working well’. The Lake Committee’s fishing schedule of the Reservoir was discussed. Motions and Resolutions: none Adjournment: At 7:17 pm a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Buskey and seconded by LaPlante. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary Waynoka News - 10 Oh NO! We’re in the dark! During power outages your water usage should be kept to a minimum. Your grinder pump operates on electricity and won’t do its job. Report all power outages to Duke at 1-800-543-5599. EVERYONE should report an outage ASAP because the TOTAL NUMBER of phone calls received in Duke’s automated reporting system determines priority of repair. The more calls made – the faster the response will be to our area! This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD. WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Sat., May 14, 2016 President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. Roll Call: Present: Beard, Bridges, Buskey, Purdin, Redick & Mgr. Cahall. Absent: Beresford (ex.) and LaPlante (ex.) Minutes: A motion was made by Purdin and seconded by Beard to approve the minutes of the April 25th workshop meeting as read. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Jim Bridges): none Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): • At one-third of the way through the year the 2016 income and expense for the WRWSD are tracking as ‘budgeted and expected’. • Treasurer Buskey requested a motion to approve all of the financial reports from April 30th, 2016, as provided. Buskey made the motion which was seconded by Purdin. A yea/nay voice vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): • All of the fire hydrants in Lake Waynoka have been flushed, greased and repaired as necessary. • Mgr. Cahall and Plant Supt. Culver will be attending the Ohio Rural Water Association’s Annual Meeting at King’s Island. • The long awaited 100 water meters have arrived. Once these are installed only 40 to 50 meters will still need to be replaced. Another 100 meters will be ordered. • An ad to hire an employee for the District will be ‘ran’ in the near future. • Silco will evaluate the gate system into the plant for replacement this coming week. • A garage door at the Water and Sewer Plant, which is up and will not come down, needs to either be repaired or replaced. Old Business: none New Business: • Buskey shared that he had met with Cahall, Culver and Clerk Bundy to review the capital plan which will be discussed at the next meeting. • Bridges noted that new signature cards were signed at Peoples Bank this past week. Motions and Resolutions: none Board Member Concerns: none Membership Concerns: none Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was then made by Purdin and seconded by Redick. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:37 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary Waynoka News - 11 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION CASH BALANCE REPORT APRIL 2016 OPERATING CASH ACCOUNTS: PEOPLES BANK CHECKING CHARGE CARD ACCOUNT LOTTERY CHECKING OPER SAVINGS/FIRST STATE BANK OPER RESERVE/PEOPLES BANK 2016 2015 $ $ $ $ $ 109,322 97,314 1,587 350,328 118,959 $ $ $ $ $ 165,377 50,909 1,149 250,291 96,034 TOTAL OPERATING CASH: $ 677,510 $ 563,760 $ $ $ $ 193,716 86,023 106,152 22,329 $ $ $ $ 183,746 84,741 48,138 100,534 TOTAL ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH: $ 408,220 $ 417,159 $ 245,826 $ 430,884 TOTAL INVESTED RESERVES: $ 245,826 $ 430,884 TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS $ 1,331,556 $ 1,411,803 ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH ACCOUNTS: ROADS LAKE, DAM and ACCESS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CAMPGROUND INVESTED RESERVES: PEOPLES BANK CDARS WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION ALLOCATED OPERATING ASSESSMENTS FINANCIAL REPORT APRIL 2016 Apr 16 YTD CAPITAL INCOME 660-01 · ROAD CAPITAL 660-02 · CAMPGRD CAPITAL 660-03 · LAKE CAPITAL 660-04 · ROAD CAP/RUMPKE 660-07 · CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Total INTEREST INCOME Total CAPITAL INCOME $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 13,803 15,692 8,505 800 14,315 53,115 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 146,229 18,800 90,301 3,200 144,720 99 403,348 CAPITAL EXPENSE Total CAPITAL CAMPGROUND Total CAPITAL LAKE Total CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Total CAPITAL ROADS Total CAPITAL EXPENSE $ $ $ $ $ 110,193 8,189 32,161 3,677 154,220 $ $ $ $ $ 307,124 31,796 67,268 4,274 410,462 $ (101,105) $ Net Operating Reserve Surplus / (Deficit) (7,114) Waynoka News - 12 LOT & INITIATION MEMBERSHIP DUES FEES 6% CAMPING RENTAL LOUNGE INCOME 7%FEES & TRANSFERS MISC HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES HOMEOWNER FEES HOMEOWNER FEESINCOME LOUNGE 7% LOT & INITIATION FEES MOWING CHARGES 2016 38% 597550 MOWING CHARGES 5% 17% 261690.8 13% 209002.7 8% 120100 7% 105700 7% 106200 6% 102500 5% 75250 100% 1577993 HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES 8% Minus WRWSD MISC FEES & TRANSFERS 13% MEMBERSHIP DUES 38% 1904103 326109.6 1577993 0 WPOA 2016 PLAN INCOME CAMPING RENTAL 16% (EXCLUDES WRWSD) Misc Fees & Transfers: CAPITAL LABOR TRANSFER, BOAT STICKER FEE, NEWSLETTER ADS, RENTER INCOME, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, DOCK RESERVATIONS, LATE FEE INCOME ,BUILDING PERMIT,REC AREA-LODGE RENTAL, INTEREST INCOME, CAR STICKER FEE, NEWSLETTER MAILING FEE LOUNGE 7% MAINTENANCE SECURITY CAMPGROUND ADMINISTRATION 12% HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES CAMPGROUND LOUNGE OTHER AMENITIES HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES 14% Total OTHER AMENITIES 2016 Total WRWSD 3% 207304.1 22% 535836.1 22% 326900.2 20% 426954.9 121966.5 14% 213641.8 12% 180012.1 6% 96041.86 3% 1829816 329270.6 Adj Total 328532 MAINTENANCE 326900.2 22% 304988.4 92900.61 ### 213641.8 59060.4 ### 180012.1 96041.86 50429 1500545 1500545 50429 ADMINISTRATION 20% SECURITY 22% WPOA 2016 PLAN EXPENSE (EXCLUDES WRWSD) Other Amenities: RESTAURANT, CLUBHOUSE, LAKE,DAM, ACCESS, REAL ESTATE, BEACH, MARINA ,ATHLETIC FACILITIES Waynoka News - 13 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL REPORT APRIL 2016 Apr 16 INCOME CAMPING DUES HEALTH/REC FACILITIES INTEREST INCOME LEASE INCOME LOUNGE INCOME MISCELLANEOUS INCOME* MOWING REAL ESTATE 635-00 · WRWSD CONTRACT Health insurance Reimbursement Total Income* EXPENSE ACCOUNTING EXPENSES ACTIVITIES ANNUAL MEMBER SUPPLIES ANNUAL EVENTS CLEANING COLLECTIONS EXPENSE COMPUTER CONTRACTS & LEASES EQUIPMENT REPAIR FUEL LAKE STOCK/TREATMENT LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE LOUNGE EXPENSES MAINT LAND & BLDG. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL & FEDERAL TAXES REAL ESTATE PURCHASES REAL ESTATE TAXES ROAD WORK TELEPHONE & INTERNET TRAVEL UTILITIES 4000 · Reconciliation Discrepancies 6560 · PAYROLL EXPENSE 840-00 · TRASH PICK-UP 841-00 · MISC TOOLS/MAINT 845-00 · UNBUDGET ITEMS 848-00 · LICENSES/PERMITS 850-00 · CHEMICALS 862-00 · OFFICE SUPPLIES 864-00 · NEWS LETTER 865-00 · POSTAGE 870-00 · HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total Expense Net Operating Reserve Surplus/ (Deficit) YTD $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 45,251 74,006 14,450 544 100 10,882 32,709 6,486 750 26,201 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 60,983 729,120 36,699 849 400 39,209 56,852 63,080 2,750 104,803 $ 211,378 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 22 1,276 241 1,143 978 4,855 3,464 4,619 5,313 1,380 2,464 243 13,222 436 1,485 369 31,983 94,994 145 62 2,306 805 430 902 5,434 178,572 32,806 2016 Plan 1,094,746 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 261,691 822,750 120,100 800 106,200 168,703 75,250 22,500 326,110 19,626 1,904,103 405 215 2,667 1,276 3,067 238 4,725 3,570 9,123 5,520 5,716 12,702 19,906 2,223 6,567 3,573 47,201 1,629 18,535 1,647 5,869 1,558 56,567 3,312 309,730 413 62 3,940 3,077 2,351 1,582 3,705 21,188 563,861 530,885 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 13,600 4,250 5,000 5,100 10,450 2,000 9,500 8,600 32,800 35,800 2,300 3,250 37,000 45,000 15,750 25,600 21,500 126,313 10,000 34,250 1,560 17,950 7,000 191,762 1,040,938 5,320 1,000 7,203 7,500 6,000 5,000 8,000 100,960 1,848,256 55,847 *Includes Employee Health Insurance Premium Reimbursement & Capital Labor Transfer Waynoka News - 14 Monthly Activity Report for Ranger/Security Month of March Calls for Service 14 Arrests 0 Offense Reports 3 Traffic Citations 0 WPOA Citations 0 Written Squad Warnings Runs 9 6 EMS Traffic Crashes 0 0 Crime Trend Narrative There are no new crime trends to report for the Month of April. There has been an increase in traffic violation complaints from Citizens which is consistent with increased traffic in the spring and summer months. The patrol boat has been launched and will begin operations in May. T’s LAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT 937-446-3774 ATM AVAILABLE Hours: Monday - Friday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturdays 9:00 am to 9:00 pm & Sundays 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Lake Waynoka Lounge 937-446-2012 Sun, 4:00 pm Mon. Tues & Wed 4:00 pm Thurs. 4:00 pm Fri. & Sat. 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm - 12:00 am - 12:30 am Happy Hours - Mon., Tues., Wed. 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Tuesdays - Euchre 7:00 pm Thursdays - Open Pool 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Pool Tournament 8:00 pm to Midnight June Entertainment June 4th Karaoke/DJ Lynn, 8:00 pm to 12:30 am, $3.00 cover charge June 10th June 11th River Pickles “acoustic”, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, $3.00 cover charge River Rickles “acoustic”, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, $3.00 cover charge June 18th Barcodes, 8:30 pm to 12:30 am, $5.00 cover charge Call for more info! Waynoka News - 15 Pool Hours: Monday – Thursday Noon to 9:00pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 11:00 am to 9:00 pm 2016 Midnight Swim Schedule 9 PM – Midnight Friday, June 3rd - Family Swim Friday, July 1st - Family Swim Friday, August 5th - Family Swim Friday, June 17th- Adult Swim Friday, July 15th- Adult Swim Friday, August 19th- Adult Swim 2016 SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE Evening lessons: June 20 – 23 and 27 – 30 from 5:00 to 6:30. The first night of lessons all students come at 5:00 and will be divided into groups according to what they need to learn. Morning lessons: 9:00 – 9:45 9:45 – 10:30 10:30 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – Noon Set I, July 11 – 14 and 18 – 21. Set II, July 25 – 28 and Aug. 1-4. Advanced beginners (lap swimmers and deep end) Beginner 3, some laps, all strokes, some deep end; Beginner 2, can do back floats and front swimming; Beginner 1 no requirements; Beginner 1, Baby Pool, no requirements. Members - $40 Non Members - $60 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Beginner Line Dance~1p (L) Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Euchre~ 7p (L) 5 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) 6 Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a 7 Golf League~ 9a Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Kickbox Training~ 6p (R) Euchre~7p (Lg) Lake Advisory~ 7p (L) 8 Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Shawnee Squaws~ 10a (L) Beginner Line Dance~1p (L) Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Euchre~ 7p (L) 12 Open MOTHER’S Gym~ 8a-9pDAY Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Marina Days~ Noon-5p Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) 13 Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a 14 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Kickbox Training~ 6p (R) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) 15 Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Beginner Line Dance~1p (L) Shuffleboard~2:30p-4p Lake Committee~ 4:30p (M) Bass Tournament~ 6p (M) Euchre~ 7p (L) 19 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) 20 Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p 21 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p Kickbox Training~ 6p (R) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) 22 Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Beginner Line Dance~1p (L) Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p Euchre~ 7p (L) 26 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) 27 Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p WRWSD Workshop~ 7p 28 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p Kickbox Training~ 6p (R) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) Civic Club~ 7p (L) 29 Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Beginner Line Dance~1p (L) Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p Euchre~ 7p (L) 2016 + Thursday Friday Saturday 2 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Pool Table Tourn. ~ 4p-12a (Lg) 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 6p 3 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 9a Ping Pong~ 9a-11a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) Family Night Swim~ 9p-12a 4 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Pickleball ~ 9a-11a (RC) Campground Mtg.~ 10a (C DJ & Karaoke~ 8p-12:30a (Lg) 9 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Pool Table Tourn. ~ 4p-12a (Lg) 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 6p Garden Club~ 7p (L) 10 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 9a Ping Pong~ 9a-11a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) Band~ 7p, River Pickles $3 (Lg) 11 Open Gym~ 8a-9p WPOA Workshop~ 8a Pickleball~ 9a-11a WRWSD Bd. Mtg.~ 9:30a WPOA Bd. Mtg.~ 10a National Marina Days~ Noon-11p Watersports Club~ 11:30a Band~ 7p, River Pickles $3 (Lg) 16 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Pool Table Tourn. ~ 4p-12a (Lg) 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 6p 17 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 9a Ping Pong~ 9a-11a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) Adult Night Swim~ 9p-12a 18 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Kids Fishing Fest~ 9a Pickleball~ 9a-11a Corn Hole Tournament~ 4p (C) Band~ 8:30p, Barcodes Band $5 (Lg) 23 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~9:15a (L) Pool Table Tourn. ~ 4p-12a (Lg) Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 6p 24 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 9a Ping Pong~ 9a-11a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) 25 Open Gym~ 8a-9p Long Range Planning~ 9a (L) Pickleball~ 9a-11a 30 Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Pool Table Tourn. ~ 4p-12a (Lg) Swim Lessons~ 5p-6:30p 3/20 Cardio Hustle~ 6p GOOD FRIDAY KEY (C)- Campground (Ch)- Chapel (L)- Lodge (Lg)- Lounge (M)- Marina (RC)- Rec. Center (R)- Restaurant Waynoka News - 18 3/20 CARDIO HUSTLE NEW FOR SUMMER! FIRST CLASS STARTS JUNE 1st! This fast paced class challenges a unique blend of aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. It’s a boot camp style workout which will give everybody a full body workout. Twenty minutes of cardio, twenty minutes of strength, and twenty of core, every Thursday night @ 6 pm and Friday morning @ 9 am. Mandy’s Mix Kickbox Training This class is a combination of cardio, boxing, and martial arts providing a total body workout, which aims to improve strength, aerobic fitness, speed, flexibility, coordination and balance. Come in and try one of the most popular fitness trends and kick, jab, cross-hook and uppercut your way to a fitter you. Class instructed every Tuesday night @ 6 pm by Amanda Warfe Hopkins. LAKE WAYNOKA CIVIC CLUB Garden Club Update Spring is a busy time for everyone in the garden club. We will be exhibiting at the Garden Expo on Saturday, June 4th, taking place all day at GoodSeed Nursery and next door at Hilltop Conference Center. Jenny Nybro Peterson, cancer survivor and author of today's hottest new gardening book "The Cancer Survivor's Garden Companion”, will be the featured speaker. After a successful container party in May, we now focus Gildan Zip Hooded Sweatshirt $30 our attention to our June 9th program, which will take Gildan Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt $25 place at the GoodSeed Nursery in Macon at 7:00 p.m. On Gildan Crewneck Sweatshirt $20 Saturday, June 25th, we will be having lunch and touring Gildan T-shirt$12 Findlay Market. We meet at the market at 10:00 a.m. and Gildan knit Sport Shirt (golf) $18 will be carpooling from the Lodge at 8:45 a.m. The local Jerzees Johnny Collar$18 farmers will be exhibiting at the market. If you’ve never Hats & Visors$12 been there, this is a great time to join your friends and have Plus sizes cost a little more. a good Saturday exploring Findlay Market in Cincinnati. The Lake Waynoka Garden Club provides programs Additional items are available upon request. of interest from April through August each year. All are Sample items can be seen in the display case at the Lodge. welcome to any of our events. We maintain an active Facebook group. Just search Facebook for ‘Lake Waynoka We also, have can koozies! $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Garden Club’ and join us! Happy gardening and keep the Contact Ginny Tatman at 937-446-9575 or bad bugs away! ginnyt9285@frontier.com Did you know that you can help support the Lake Waynoka Civic Club by purchasing quality sports wear? All items are embroidered with your choice of lake related logos & are available in a variety of colors. The logos include duck & reed, campfire, bass, sailboat, anchor & captain’s wheel. These items make perfect gifts, or just treat yourself! Waynoka News - 19 WAYNOKA WATER SPORTS CLUB NATIONAL MARINA DAY 5K RUN/WALK June 11, 2016 – 8:00 a.m. Race Day Information Age Groups • Race begins and ends at Lake Waynoka Beach (Open Gate Event) 12 and under 13 - 19 • Prizes awarded to the top three males and females in each age 20 - 30 31 - 44 category and top overall male and female 45 - 59 Over 60 • Top five walkers male and female • Registration begins at 7:30 – Race begins at 8:00 **Preregistration - May 5 – June 10 - $20 Race Day - $25.00 To pre-register send this form and $20.00 to Priscilla Redick, 1 Waynoka Dr. Sardinia, OH 45171 All proceeds go to Eastern High School Track Scholarship Fund Email – Predick@yahoo.com Online registration is available at www.GetMeRegistered.com/WWSCBeachDay5K Full Name ______________________________________ Age_____________ (Circle) Male/Female Walker/ Runner Address City/State___________________________________________________ Phone Email address______________________________________ T-Shirt Size Dry-Fit (please circle) Small Medium Large XLarge WAIVER FORM In constderation of the acceptance of this entry, I assume full responsibility for any injury or accident which may occur during my participation in this race, or while I am on the premises of the event. I release and hold harmless all persons associated with this event. Date:_____________ Signature_____________________________(Parent/guardian if child is undr 18) Proud Sponsor Michelle Golden with Showcase Waynoka News - 20 June 12, 2016, Lake Waynoka Beach 1:00 p.m.- Until Last Boat is In Registration 12:30 to 1:00 race day 1st Place, 2nd Place, 3rd Place Winners Additional Awards: Most Original, Best Design, Most Likely to Sink, My Parents “Didn’t Help” KIDS! FAMILIES! ADULTS! Remember to make it fun! Make it your own! Crew and Costumes and Themes encouraged. Please refer to rules and regulations listed or on Lake Waynoka web site. Food ! Fun ! Sponsored by Lake Waynoka Water Sports Club Music ! Donations go to the Childrens Christmas Fund Rules for Lake Waynoka Regatta Maximum 4 crew members per boat All crew members must wear life jackets All crew members must be in the boat No towing or holding between the legs No interfering with other boats or crew APPROVED MATERIALS cardboard string or rope duct tape white glue carpet rolls (cardboard only) paint must be dry cloth for sails only At start - boats will be lowered into the water by crew. Horn will blow to start the course and finish. RESTRICTED ITEMS Styrofoam wood metal plastic rubber staples No inflatable devices No gasoline or electric propulsion No surfboard style devices Summer Reading Program for Children and Adults at Sardinia Library All ages are invited to participate in Sardinia Library’s Summer Reading Program “On Your Mark Get Set Read.” Join us for events like Library Trivia Night, Walking Club, Introduction to Essential Oils, Raptor’s Inc., Ronald McDonald Magic Show, Lean Start, and much more. The reading program is very flexible with options to attend events, participate in activities and/or read books to win rewards. Sardinia Friends of the Library, local businesses, and individual donors have provided the rewards. For more information visit our website at http://www.browncountypubliclibrary.org/ , like us on Facebook® at www.facebook.com/Brown-County-Public-Library-364059283700006/, follow us on Twitter® and Instagrm® at /twitter.com/bcplohio and www.instagram.com/bcpl.bcpl/ or call us at Sardinia Library 937-446-1565. Waynoka News - 21 Kids Fishing Fest Saturday June 18, 2016 Lake Waynoka Beach Shelter Passport to Fishing (Ages 6-12) As presented by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife FUN hands on instruction in Fishing Knots & Rigging, Casting, Fish Habitat & Handling, Fish Identification and Local Fishing Information *Certified Instructors* *No license required.* *Equipment provided.* Refreshments Fishing Derby (Open to Passport to Fishing participants only) (Bait Provided) It’s all FREE….Sign up today. Limited Space Available – Must be pre-registered. Call 937.446.9385 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM Noon Sign In Passport to Fishing Instruction Begins Break / Refreshments Fishing Derby Begins Prizes Awarded **All children must be accompanied by an adult.** Sponsored by the Lake Waynoka Lake Committee and the Waynoka Marina Waynoka News - 22 July 2, 2016 Saturday Patriot Boat Parade 4:00 Meet at the Marina Sponsored by Waynoka Water Sports Club Parade Route- We will go once around the main lake. Come out to wave your flags and have fun. Please register your boat prior to the parade at the Marina to be eligible for prizes. Prizes announced at a later date. 39th Annual Waynoka Day Festival Saturday, July 16, 2016, Noon-6 pm Public Welcome, Open Gate Great Food and Cold Drinks Draft Beer, Music, Bingo Vendors of all Sorts Kids Activities and Entertainment Hosted by Lake Waynoka Shawnee Squaws Contact Margi Borgman 937-446-1901 or Judy Bankes 937-446-2116 Vendors contact Valerie Bullock 937-446-4283 Waynoka News - 23 MUSIC ON THE GREEN The Barcodes Band Mixture of Rock, Pop and Disco Date: Sunday, July 3rd, 2016 Time: 7 PM - 10 PM Location: Clubhouse Lawn Come to this armed with years of "Rockin' Out" experience with the Barcodes at Lake Waynoka on Independence Day weekend! Bring lawn chairs, coolers and your family to relax and enjoy the music. For members and their guests. T's Lake House Restaurant will be outside serving food for purchase. Waynoka News - 24 Date #Boats Total Pounds # Fish Avg Wgt. 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Big Bass 20-Apr-2016 20 97.61 76 1.28 Winning Teams Neal-Neal Callahan-Taylor H. Lovin-Lovin Sr. Callahan-Taylor 5.28 April 2016 Results Team Neal-Neal Callahan-Taylor H. Lovin-Lovin Sr. Carroll-Waits Terrell-Lewis Denham-Iles T Collins-Collins Birk - Birk Scalf-Lovin Jr. Kiefer - King Beyer-Mittler BrownMcCann-Hill Guju-Griffin Mack-Stidham Skidmore-Bobo Sheldon-Ross VonWahlde -VonWahlde Gephardt-Gephardt Gruber-Boles # Fish 6 3 6 6 6 5 3 6 6 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 Points 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 25 Wgt 16.16 10.00 7.07 6.71 6.02 5.86 5.78 5.50 5.16 5.05 4.22 3.88 3.20 3.14 3.03 2.03 1.98 1.96 0.86 0.00 2016 Lake Waynoka Lake Committee Wednesday Night Bass Fishing Tournament Results Anglers of the Year 2016 Standings Team Year-To-Date Points Neal-Neal 50 Callahan-Taylor 49 H. Lovin-Lovin Sr. 48 Carroll-Waits 47 Terrell-Lewis 46 Denham-Iles T 45 Collins-Collins 44 Birk - Birk 43 Scalf-Lovin Jr. 42 Kiefer - King 41 Beyer-Mittler 40 Brown39 McCann-Hill 38 Guju-Griffin 37 Mack-Stidham 36 Skidmore-Bobo 35 Sheldon-Ross 34 VonWahlde -VonWahlde 33 Gephardt-Gephardt 32 Gruber-Boles 25 Next Tournament is May 18, 2016 Lake Committee Meeting at 4:30PM at the Marina Waynoka News - 25 LWLC Spring Tournament #Boats Total Pounds # Fish Avg Wgt. 30-Apr-2016 32 155.67 134 1.16 1st Place Quisno -Phillips 2nd Place Carroll-Waites 3rd Place Neal-Neal 4th Place VanWahlde-McNanie Big Bass Quisno -Phillips # Fish Points Wgt Quisno -Phillips 6 100 11.98 Carroll-Waites 6 99 8.94 Neal-Neal 6 98 8.71 VanWahlde-McNanie 6 97 8.68 Terrell-Lewis 6 96 8.46 Kiefer-King 6 95 7.85 Denham-Iles 6 94 7.74 Sears- Sears 6 93 7.52 McCann-Bobo 6 92 7.11 Beyer-Mittler 6 91 6.40 Hill-Hill 6 90 6.24 M.Morris-D. Morris 6 89 6.13 Shaw- 6 88 6.04 Reiff-Grimes 6 87 5.72 R.Sheldon-T.Sheldon 4 86 5.49 Skidmore-Testerman 6 85 5.05 Meyers-Jolly 5 84 4.94 Clark-Mathes 6 83 4.90 S. Brown-N.Brown 6 82 4.53 Walke-Haft 5 81 4.39 K Willett-M Willett 1 80 4.30 Sheldon H.-Adanski 4 79 4.10 Tiberi-Heiney 5 78 4.09* McGuty-Miller 4 77 3.01 Mack-Stidham 3 76 2.62 Gebhardt - Gebhardt 1 75 0.73 Guju -Griffin 0 50 0.00 Barnes-Richards 0 50 0.00 Collins-Collins 0 50 0.00 Gruber-Boles 0 50 0.00 L. Kraft-S. Kraft 0 50 0.00 B. McCann - Penix * Includes Penalty 0 50 0.00 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 6.47 1st Place and Big Bass Winners Quisno and Phillips 2nd Place Carroll and Waites 3rd Place Neal and Neal Waynoka News - 26 2016 Best Fishing Days (when the Moon is between new & full) June 4-20 July 4-19 August 2-18 September 1-16, 30 October 1-16, 30, 31 November 1-14, 29, 30 December 1-13, 29-31 “excerpt from The Old Farmer’s Almanac” EUCHRE SCORES Wednesday Night 04/05 Sue Day.....................................................................64 Dana Yates...................................................................62 04/13 Villie Foster.................................................................54 Bob Beighle.................................................................53 04/20 Jean Hilliard................................................................69 Bob Beighle.................................................................61 04/27 LAKE WAYNOKA LAKE COMMITTEE 2016 Tournament Schedule Wednesday Evenings 6:00-9:00 pm June 15th, July 20th, August 17th September 21st, due to DST we will go from 5:30 – 8:30 Lake Waynoka Night Bass Tournament July 30th 11:00 pm - 7:00 am Lake Waynoka Beach Lake Waynoka Fall Bass Tournament October 1st 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Lake Waynoka Marina Lake Waynoka Bass Classic Tournament October 15th 8:00 - 4:00 Lake Waynoka Marina (By Invitation) If you are interested in being a sponsor for any of the tournaments-please contact any Lake Committee Member All tournaments are “CATCH AND RELEASE” Larry Kraft..................................................................63 Sue Day.....................................................................59 WPOA Regulations on Limit and Fish Size Friday Night 04/01 Bill Marshall............................................................66 Dana Yates & Joe Bolte...........................................62 04/08 Ken Greer.................................................................60 Villie Foster..............................................................54 04/15 Bill Boothe...............................................................62 Ruby Marshall.........................................................55 04/22 Ken Greer.................................................................56 Carlos Day...............................................................52 If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have a good time, come to the Lodge and join the fun! Play starts at 7:00 p.m. so come early to get a seat. SPECIES DAILY LIMIT MINIMUM SIZE Crappies20 9 Inches Large/Small Mouth 3 15 Inches & Spotted Bass Walleye 3 15 Inches Channel Catfish 6 None BluegillNone None Waynoka News - 27 DeClaire Insurance & Real Estate MALOTT AUTOMOTIVE DOMESTIC & IMPORT REPAIRS 13512 FivePoints-Mowrystown Rd, Sardinia,Ohio 937-446-3985 Dan * Dennis Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am to 6 pm Sat. 8 am to 1 pm 112 North Main Street Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Conveniently located 4 miles out back gate Todd Malott, Owner ASE Certified (937) 446-2610 or (937) 446-3585 We do it all big or small! WE SELL TIRES! malottauto@yahoo.com 937-509-0042 TOM RAINES Leaf Removal Shoreline Protection Bobcat & Excavation Work www.joshedmistenagency.com Working Together. Building Success. ® Georgetown | 937.378.6186 Sardinia | 937.446.4058 Mt. Orab | 937.444.2566 Follow Us On Twitter Like Us On Facebook peoplesbancorp.com Peoples Bank (w/logo)® and Working Together. 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Waynoka News - 30 Since 1953 Sales - Parts - Service - Rentals Georgetown, Ohio (937) 378-6439 Amelia, Ohio (513) 797-4500 Flemingsburg, Ky 800-830-0115 www.cahallbrosinc.com Steve Vogel 937-822-1422 Lots For Sale Waterfront & off the water! CALL US! 937-393-4241 www.donfender.com HOMES ARE SELLING EVERY DAY! CALL ONE OF AGENTS TODAY TO LIST YOURS! Tim Ross 937-763-3393 Risa Boone 937-402-7662 Scott Crawford 937-205-4258 Docks • Boat Lifts Shorelines • Excavating Classified DECKS & DOCKS - CLEANED & STAINED SPRING SPECIAL: Free Estimates, Reasonable. Bill Meyer 937-509-3548 FOR SALE: Lot #3263 on Waynoka Dr. by the Marina $2500. Call Karen Fletcher 513-315-9326 Waynoka News - 31 342 WAYNOKA DR | $529,000 324 WAYNOKA DR | $459,000 NEW LISTING Waterfront property on deep water cove with view of main lake, open floor plan, all glass facing the water, 5BD/3BA finished LL. 5 CAYUGA COVE | $319,000 REDUCED! Waterfront home with all the upgrades, 4BD/3BA, hardwood, granite, stainless, open floorplan, outdoor entertaining area. 4 CAYUGA COVE | $269,000 PENDING Best view of the main lake with private cove, 4BD/3BA, open floor plan with all glass facing the water, 5 car garage, 2 docks and more. SOLD! Waterfront home in a deep cove near main lake. New roof, HVAC and baths, master suite with walk-out, screened porches, 2 docks w/lift LAKE WANOKA MARINA DAY JUNE 11th & 12th 48 INDIAN DRIVE | $423,000 NEW LISTING Deep water cove, oversized dock with lift, inground pool, huge finished LL with kitchen, sun room, storage for your boat a must see! 149 SEMINOLE DR | $89,800 PENDING Builder’s home, quality throughout, double lot, walk to rec center, pools, great location with fantastic upgrades. Come see the top real estate team at Lake Waynoka and our friends from Roads Rivers and Trails on the Beach! Waynoka News - 32 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 1 Waynoka Drive Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171 www.lakewaynoka.com Waynoka News EDITOR Leslie Piatt WAYNOKA MARINA 937-446-4429 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Closed May 30th for Memorial Day REFERENCE NUMBERS EVERYDAY - 10:00 am to 8:00 pm CALL 937-446-4429 OR EMAIL waynokamarina@yahoo.com to schedule maintenance or repairs. Propane 20 lb - $18.99 Admin. Office 937-446-3232 Security937-446-3214 Rec. Center937-446-1778 Lounge937-446-2012 Restaurant 937-446-3774 Marina937-446-4429 Campground937-446-2887 www.lakewaynoka.com WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover HOURS 30 lb - $28.99 WE NOW HAVE CARRY-OUT BEER MANY CHANGES COMING SOON! Health & Rec Center Hours Mon – Fri 7:00 to 9:00 Sat – Sun 8:00 to 9:00 ATM AVAILABLE WPOA BOARD OF TRUSTEES Any opinion expressed in this WRWSD BOARD newsletter reflects only the opinion OF TRUSTEES of the author and does not Precilla Redick.................….President necessarily constitute an opinion of Jim Bridges............................President Todd Holt..............….…VicePresident the W.P.O.A., its Board of Directors Charles Beard................Vice President Steve Meese............…….….Secretary or any other individual. John Buskey..........................Treasurer Vernon Taylor……..……....Treasurer Steve Johnson.................Mbr. at Large Eric Kirk Brian Buckley Tom Koch Judy Yannone Advertising in this newsletter is not an endorsement of products or services. Prescilla Redick....................Secretary Mike LaPlante...............Mbr. at Large Betty Purdin Tom Beresford