Chatter - Cherokee Water Company
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Chatter - Cherokee Water Company
LEASE RENEWAL REMINDER The annual lease renewal is here. Payment is due on the first day of October, and is considered a late payment on the first day of November, and incurs a $100 late fee. An additional $100 will be charged for each month thereafter. If the Split Payment Option is chosen, the first half is due on October 1st and will not be accepted after October 31st. After November 1st, the Split Payment Option is no longer available. The second half of the split payment is due on the first day of April, 2016 and is considered late on the first day of May. 2015-2016 $925.00 Split Payment Option October 1st $475.00 April 1st $475.00 Neither the lease application nor the annual lease payment can be accepted or processed by the staff until all of your fines, fees and penalties are satisfied. For late payment penalty purposes, the application or payment is not considered submitted until the day that the fines, fees and penalties are paid. The Chatter Published by the Cherokee Water Company NK 20 Lake Cherokee Longview, TX 75603 www.cherokeewatercompany.com If you misplace your lease renewal application, a printer-friendly version is available on our website. www.cherokeewatercompany.com Board Election Process Begins September 16 This year the applications for Board of Directors candidacy will be accepted in the CWC office from Wednesday, September 16, until no later than 5 p.m., Wednesday, September 30. Application forms are available in the CWC offices after September 1 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Cherokee Water Co. NK20 Lake Cherokee Longview, TX 75603 Any shareholder or shareholder’s spouse who is in good standing may run for election as a Director on the Board if they are certified by the Special Election Commission. Examples of issues which may interfere with certification are such things as fines or assessments that have not been paid. Four people will be elected to the Board. This year, the threeyear term expires for Dickens Wilkinson, Sue Wilson and Darrell Wolven who are eligible to seek re-election to a second three year term. Tommy Visage’s term will be expiring and because this is the completion of his second full Cherokee term, he will not be eligible to seek re-election at this time. Eight incumbent Board members who do not come up for election this year are: Mike Pemberton, Bill Adler, Wade Johnson, Randall Latch, Steve Lobue, Gary Mapes, George Strunk and Lynda Whalen. September 2015 Board Meeting Minutes 2 Manager’s Memo 3 Preservation Club 6 Flag Travels 7,10,17 Shopper’s Corner 9 LARC Ladies Bridge 9 First Friends 12 Bulletin Board 15 Free Golf in September 17 Cherokee Fishing Club 18 News from the 19th Hole 21 Calendar 22 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID LONGVIEW, TX PERMIT NO. 390 2 Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of the Cherokee Water Company The CWC Board Of Directors meets the 3rd Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. ALL SHAREHOLDERS ARE WELCOME. Lake Cherokee Family Fun Fest September 5th 2015, 11:00 am Firecracker Park (The Island) The Lake Cherokee Preservation Club welcomes all shareholders for hot dogs, August 20, 2015 A meeting of the Board of Directors for Cherokee Water Company was held at 6:00 pm on Thursday, August 20, 2015, at NK 20 Lake Cherokee, Longview Texas 75603 with the following Directors present: Tommy Visage, President Darrell Wolven, Vice President Bill Adler Randall Latch Steve Lobue Gary Mapes George Strunk Lynda Whalen Sue Wilson Also present was Martin Pessink and Rick Faulkner reviewed in detail at the committee meeting cold drinks, snow cones and more. There will be waterslides, games and activities on Monday, August 17, 2015. Income and for the kiddos. There will also be an art contest for the Preservation Club expenses should be 83% after 10 months. calendar. Bring your kids, grandkids, great grandkids, etc. All are welcome! Income is 4% over the budgeted amount If interested in volunteering please call 903-643-8003 or 903-643-0004 and expenses are below budget 5%. Income items not included for the operating budget is 7% over the anticipated budged amount. The budgeted expenses and income line items had nothing unusual to note and the anticipated results for the end A MOTION was made by Lynda Whalen and of the year should line up with projected amounts in the seconded by Darrell Wolven that the Board approve budget. the recommendation of the committee to approve the following: A MOTION was made by Gary Mapes and seconded by Lynda Whalen to approve the financial statement and certify the bills paid for the period ending July 30, 2015. The motion passed. Managers Memo - Report by Martin Pessink: • Construction began on the Champion EMS facility the first week of the month. Work ceased when Digtess showed an XTO energy gas line was running directly under the existing building. • Maintenance has been rebuilding siltation control walls in several areas around the lake. A new one was built at the ST 30 block. • The office is getting geared up for lease renewals. We opted to stay with the two decal requirement for vehicles; however, we had those printed two to a card with the same number and a picture on the peel off backing showing where they are supposed to go. We hope this helps avoid confusion. President Tommy Visage called the meeting to order. Darrell Wolven, Vice President pronounced a quorum. A MOTION was made by Sue Wilson and seconded by Bill Adler to approve the Minutes of the July 16, 2015 Board of Directors meetings. The motion passed. Gary Mapes, in Dickens Wilkinson’s absence, presented the Treasurer’s Report. The financial statements for the ten months ending July 31, 2015, were Lynda Whalen, in absence of Mike Pemberton, Chair of the Property and Rules Committee, reported that the Committee did meet. They discussed the problem of loud music and noise and they reviewed 1 variance request and 1 request for committee approval that was approved to bring before the Board. A MOTION was made by Lynda Whalen and seconded by Randall Latch that the Board approve the recommendation of the committee to approve the following: 1) The request for a variance from Paul Hara, SC12, to construct a new home that will have the a/c unit closer than 6’ from the side boundary setback. The motion passed. 1) The request for approval from Max Vinsonq, SI-16, to construct a standalone 30’ x 40’ shop w/porch and carport that the wainscoting will be put on the road side and side facing the adjoining lot. The motion passed. Darrell Wolven, Chair of the Building and Grounds Committee, reported that the Committee did meet this month and had no action items to bring before the Board. They discussed the erosion of Firecracker Park and Bikini Island and potential solutions. MINUTES continued on page 7 YOU ARE INVITED TO THE NEXT CHEROKEE WATER COMPANY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING September 17, 2015 Shareholders are welcome and invited to attend the monthly business meeting of the Board of Directors. The first part of each meeting will be devoted to shareholder questions, comments or concerns. For the shareholders that want to speak, please complete the speaker card prior to the meeting. The speaker cards are located on a table in the entryway to the board room. Please complete the card in its entirety, including contact information. Each speaker may speak up to four minutes. The Board and/or Lake Management will try to address any questions or concerns raised; although research may be required resulting in the response being provided later when the research is completed. Following the shareholder comment portion of the meeting, the Directors will begin their business meeting. During the business meeting, the directors will discuss the company’s business among themselves, and they will not engage the audience during those discussions. If a question or issue comes to a shareholder’s mind during the business meeting, the Directors and Lake Manager will welcome discussing it after the meeting is adjourned. The Board will give its respectful attention to each speaker and, in return, the Board asks that the audience respect the Directors’ meeting and refrain from questions and comments until after the meeting. BEWARE OF THEFT During the past month there have been a series of thefts that have taken place from boat houses. Both the Gregg County and Rusk County Sheriff’s Departments are investigating these incidents. The Game Wardens office has also been notified and they will be assisting as well. Please make sure that any valuables you have stored in boat hoses are secured. Record make, model, and serial numbers of electronics and other items so that if something happens the law enforcement agencies will have this information. Report any suspicious activity to Lake Patrol when you see it by calling 903643-7321 24 hours a day. M E M 0 Martin A. Pessink Manager’s Interim Lake Manager Cherokee Water Company Wasn’t it a great summer on Lake Cherokee? Starting with the Wet and Wild boat rally in June, followed by the boat parade and a spectacular fireworks program, and capped off with the Family Fun Fest (and the water levels remaining high), it was awesome. It is lease renewal time, the notices were sent out the last week of August and everyone should have received theirs by now. If you have not gotten anything, please call the office so we can get it to you. We thought we would award an incentive this year. We have put together a gift package of official Lake Cherokee logo items which include a beach towel, a t-shirt, a 24 oz Tervis tumbler, a set of four insulated Red Cup tumblers, and a ceramic coffee mug that will be awarded to one of our shareholders. Everyone who gets their renewal turned in and processed by September 15 will be entered into a drawing for the merchandise. Last year at renewal time we were heavily involved in a process of electronically scanning all of our records and it made it very difficult to get cards etc. done very quickly. This will not be an issue this year. The office staff will strive to get you your cards and decals before you leave if you bring your renewals to them in person. We ask that if you are going to do this please do so before September 15 as it gets very hectic around that time. When you receive your decals for your vehicle and watercraft this year you will notice something different. In the past we issued two separate decals for each vehicle and watercraft and these had different numbers, this had proved somewhat confusing. Now you will find two decals per card with the same number so they will match. We included a diagram of where they should be placed on the reverse side. We realize that putting the front decal in the center of the windshield can prove difficult and sometimes block sensors. If you would prefer you can put the front one at the top on the driver’s side. photos submitted by Bob Tippit The first phase of the road construction was completed at the beginning of the summer. The next phase will begin soon. He contractors will be seal coating several areas; this will cause some traffic delays and other issues. We will strive to contact the folks with lots in the affected areas prior to the work beginning. Teal season starts soon and the duck hunters will be out. We often get calls about the designated hunting areas so the following is a section from the Hunting section of the Rules and Regulations about this: WATERFOWL: Waterfowl hunting is limited to the area upstream from the southern end of Geronimo boat road. Waterfowl may only be hunted from a boat. There are signs posted in the lake at the end of the Geronimo boat road that mark the boundary. Please take note that you must hunt from a boat only. 3 4 MOTOR COMPANY arcmotorco.com AUTO SALES jctautosales.com Ronny Summerlin Sales Manager (903) 407-1651 2101 E. Loop 281 • Longview, TX 75605 Fax (903) 212-4386 • arcmc2013@gmail.com McDanielsQualityBodyWorks.com Weddings • Reunions • Parties • Milestone Events Hayley Hall Photography 1997 FM 2011 Rd. 903-720-7347 Longview, TX 75603 903-918-6034 www.MissMarysPlace.com 5 6 “Summer is like the ultimate one-night stand…hot as hell, totally thrilling, and gone before you know it.” -Anonymous Labor Day is here and the bittersweet celebration that is the end of summer. Wow! It went so quickly, I feel like it just began! But school is back in session, gardens are in decline, and talk has turned to thoughts of the coming fall. Not so quickly….one last big party! Yeah!! The Family Fun Fest will be Saturday, September 5th from 11am to 5pm at Firecracker Park. The excitement grows as we get closer to the event, all of the participants are buzzing like bees….come join us as we celebrate the end of summer! Clayton Evans is the chairman of the upcoming festivities. If you would like to volunteer to assist in the fun, please call 903-643-8003 or 903-6430004. There will be water slides, games, prizes, face painting, and other activities for the kids. Hot dogs, snow cones, and more for everyone. There will be an art contest for the Preservation Club calendar, so get the kids to enter. This is free to all shareholders and their family and friends. It is our way of giving back to the lake, we want to express our gratitude for the community support that we receive throughout the year. So come on out and get your play on! We have acquired a new sound system thanks to Bart Owens for the research and acquisition. We will begin putting it to good use at the Family Fun Fest. We have always depended upon the generosity of Chuck Conrad, and greatly appreciate the past support and his invaluable expertise in the selection of our new system. Maybe our events will sound as good as his radio station, KDOK…all hits, all the time, 105.3 on your dial! The date for the Chili Fest will be Saturday, November 14th. It’s not Chili weather, but it’s never too early to get your team together and prepare for the competition. Tommy Pelton will be chairman of this event. If you have any questions call 903-3300340. Summer should get a speeding ticket….pull it over and stop it for a while, at least slow it down. Now get out on the water and enjoy the last days of summer! Happy Boating to all! Jan Pelton, Secretary 2016 Lake Cherokee Preservation Club Calendar Kids Art Contest 1:00pm to 5:00pm Lakeside at NK20 Cherokee Water Co. Admission $5.00 includes chili tastings A portion of the proceeds will go toward 2016 Fireworks There will be music so bring your chairs and blankets Soft Drinks & Water will be available If you think your chili is best on the lake then enter! For questions contact: Tommy Pelton 903-330-0340 Jane Wolven 903-643-8003 Calling all kids ages 2-18! Jump into the Kids Art Contest and be our lucky winner! We’re preparing for the much anticipated and celebrated 2016 Lake Cherokee Preservation Club Calendar. You could be part of it, with everyone around the lake admiring your artistic expression. Your original creation should illustrate the theme “What Lake Cherokee Means to Me”. The winning entry will be highlighted in the 2016 calendar. Please include your name, address, phone number, age and title of your drawing. Entrants must be related to a Lake Cherokee shareholder. Drawings need to be at least 8 ½” x 11” and in a horizontal format. Art entries submission deadline has been extended to include the upcoming Family Fun Fest. 7 save the date MEET THE CANDIDATES Monday, October 19 at 7 MINUTES continued from page 2 Star Clipper Cruise 2015 Karen and Allan Franklin, SB37, on the sailing ship Star Flyer to Greek Isles and Spain George Strunk, Chair of the Natural Resources Committee, reported that the Committee did meet this month and had no action items to bring before the Board. The forester presented a 10-year forestry management plan that identified over 1700 acres that could be managed as an ongoing, natural renewable source of income. Sue Wilson, Chair of the Policy and Conduct Committee, reported that the Committee did meet this month and had no action items to bring before the Board. They continued to work on the revisions to the Lake Manager job description and plan to have that project completed next month. George Strunk, Chair of the On Site Sewage Committee, reported that the Committee did meet this month and had one action item to bring before the Board. A MOTION was made by George Strunk and seconded by Gary Mapes to approve the On-Site Sewage Facilities Rules and Regulations as presented. The motion passed. Being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:10 pm. ATTEST: Bill Adler, Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee, presented that the Committee did not meet this month and had no action items to bring before the Board. ______________________ Mike Pemberton, Secretary Skiathos Greece Star Flyer Travis Hollenshead, SX-13 and sister-in-law, Chloe Bridges Mikayla Beebe, granddaughter of Linda and George Steele, NF-59 8 Next Chatter Deadline Wednesday, September 16 Submit photos and articles of interest to Chatter@lkcherokee.com LAWN MASTERS “You grow it, we’ll mow it!” New fences Repairs Leaf Cleaning Mowing Edging Trimming 903-235-2433 Free estimates on all fence and lawn work! SHIRTS- YOUTH (SAFETY GREEN) ADULT (WHITE, GREY & TEAL) TERVIS TUMBLERS (WITH LID) S-XL S-XL 2XL $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 16 OZ 24 OZ $20.00 $24.00 RED INSULATED PARTY CUP $5.50 OR 4 FOR $20.00 RED CERAMIC MUGS Dreaming of a Lake Cherokee wedding? Contact Erin at (903) 643-3933 or erin@lkcherokee.com FLAGS $10.00 SMALL LARGE MAPS FLOATING KEYCHAIN & SEALED CARD HOLDER BEACH TOWELS $15.00 $80.00 $15.00 $2.00 $25.00 9 Shoppers’ Corner FOR SALE: 2004 18ft. G3 pontoon boat, 50 hp with trailer and a new boat cover. $6,500.00 903643-0109 FOR SALE: 99 Aluminum Black/ Silver PT175 BassTracker with live wells, etc... & 40HP Mercury w/boat trailer. Worth 9,000.00+ selling for $5,000.00 903/3531345. WILL BUY your unwanted boat, barge, trailer, jet ski, outboard motor, ATV, golf cart, RV or vehicle and pay you cash. Call 903658-2994. If no answer, please leave a message. FOR SALE: 2010 Sun Tracker 21’ Party Barge for sale reduced to $13,000. 60hp Mercury Big Foot Motor with less than 15hrs on the entire package. Comes with 5 or 6 new life jackets and a new cover that is still in the box. No trailer but I can email or text pictures upon request. I can be reached at 903-235-2616 FOR SALE: BOAT, SEA RAY, 18.5 FT, MERC CRUISER INBOARD/OUTBOARD, GOOD CONDITION, TRAILER, 2 COVERS, TOP. $5,500.00, CALL PAUL 903 746-3314. FOR SALE: - 16’ AMF Alcort Sunbird sailboat. Sloop rigged, good sails, all aluminum custom trailer, 3.5 HP Tohatsu long shaft outboard motor, and some extra hardware. $2,250. Call 903 736 9050, and let’s talk. Fuel Center Hours FOR SALE: Frigidaire Gas Range, Model # FFGF3015LMD. It works but was the only gas appliance in the house and I wanted to be rid of the outside tank. Serial # VF31968389. Not able to deliver. Bring cartage. $200 OBO. NW-13, Call Debron Duncan at 512-695-6366 or email debronduncan@gmail.com; reference Range for sale. Thanks. VARIANCE REQUESTS ALL variance requests and applications for outbuildings MUST be turned in by 5:00 p.m. the Monday before the Property Committee meets. (10 days before the Board meeting) LOOKING TO BUY a jet ski in good shape 903-241-5820 September- Sept. 7 FOR SALE: Delicious canning pears, $20.00 bushel. Call now to get yours. (903) 643-7292 October- October 5 November- Nov. 9 FOR SALE: Black coffee table. Wood, oval. Only $20.00 (903) 643-7292 December- Dec. 7 LARCS LadiesBridge by Bette Slade Ethanol-Free May-September Tuesday-Friday 2:00-6:00 Saturday 8:00-6:00 Sunday 12:00-6:00 Seated: Donna Knox, Frances Beavers and Carol Ehl Standing: Bette Slade and Jeanne Collins November-February Closed March-April & October Tuesday 1:00-5:00 Saturday 1:00-5:00 Oil $3.25 Sea Foam $11.00 Credit Card ONLY Gift Certificates available at NK 20 Lynda Suter, Debbie Hobson, Keryl Kalb and Mary Nowak It was 104 outside and temperature inside was set on 72 therefore much nicer sitting in the cool and enjoying the August Larc’s Ladies Luncheon at the CWC Recreation Room. Remember shareholders - you are welcome to come play with us. We play at 11am on the first Wednesday of the month and at noon the remaining Wednesdays. We have volunteers that will be happy to teach you beginning bridge...how can you resist? Bridge is a four player trick taking game where players bid for a trump suit in auction before each hand. One tries to score 100 below the line. We even have scorekeepers that will teach you that phase. Lynda Sutter and Bette Slade had a loaded trump hand.....too loaded with trumps....we were trump poor and did not make our 5 diamond bid. High Score for the day went to Debbie Hobson followed by Carol Ehl. The covered dishes brought by Keryl Kalb, Carol Ehl, Lynda Suter, Debbie Hobson, Mary Nowak, Bette Slade, Frances Beavers and Jeanne Collins were tasty. The 4 star award was taken by Keryl’s fruit pizza followed closely by Mary’s rich cake. Come play with us! 10 “ The Home of your dreams is with INSIGHT. Call Today for a FREE estimate. The McHaneys Say “Hello” to our latest satisfied customers, the McHaneys. From left to right: Boone, Mary Caroline, John Clark, Matthew, Amy and Stephen McHaney. Find Us On Facebook Mitzi And Rusty Milstein, S0-16, in Skagway Alaska Dustin Sullivan 903-790-2229 dustin@insight-remodeling.com www.insight-remodeling.com 11 12 August Golden Corral First Friends met at Golden Corral in Longview for our August 20th luncheon. Carol Staiti prepared a special program of gospel vocal selections and original inspirational poetry. I’ve known Carol for a few years now, but I had no idea that she had such a beautiful voice or such a gift for writing poetry! First Friends would like to thank Carol for sharing her gift with us! We also got to sing “Happy Birthday” to our two August birthday people - Carolyn Matter and Betty Heim! Next month First Friends will meet for lunch on Thursday, September 17th, at The Black Swan in Jefferson. Details will follow in our e-mail announcement. If you are not on our e-mail list but would like to be, please e-mail me at “susan. deeds@gmail.com” or give me a call at 903-643-9499. We would love to have you join us! First Friend Carol Staiti shares her beautiful voice and poetry! First Friends seated are Peggy Kernohan, Carolyn Matter and Debbie Hobson. Those standing are Susan Deeds, Hostess Carol Staiti, Jeanne Collins, Judi Morgan, Betty Heim and Fredna Harris Carolyn Matter’s T-shirt displays First Friends shared sentiment - Life is better at the lake! photo submitted by Bob Tippit Call Beth Matlock, Call Beth Matlock, 903-738-9624 903-738-9624 to schedule your to schedule your showing today! showing today! Built in in 2012, 2012, this Built this 2035 2035 sqft sqft 3/2 home home boasts 9ft 3/2 9ft ceilings ceilings throughout, open open concept, throughout, concept, redcedar cedar trim, trim, loft loft accented red accented with juniper posts, with juniper posts, walk-in walk-in pantry, stainless appliances, pantry, stainless appliances, antique furniture furniture vanities, antique vanities, stained concrete floors, stained concrete floors, French doors in living room French doors in living room open to landscaped lot with open to landscaped lot with breathtaking view of the lake! breathtaking view of the lake! $364,900 $364,900 NEED DIRT? CALL 903-576-0113 Get your Lease renewal in early! We thought we would provide an incentive with the process this year. We have put together a gift package of official Lake Cherokee logo items which include a beach towel, a t-shirt, a 24 oz Tervis tumbler, a set of four insulated Red Cup tumblers, and a ceramic coffee mug that will be awarded to one of our shareholders. Everyone who gets their renewal turned in and processed by September 15 will be entered into a drawing for the merchandise. geez Louise custom vinyl creations Tees & Decals geezlouise616@aol.com www.facebook.com/geezlouise616 pay by Sept. 15 for a chance to win! Carol Coolidge Real Estate Annual Fishing Contest JULY WINNERS: BASS Mike McDonald, SM 40 BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE Lee Scott, NB 08 Hank Wooten, NGG 22 8.01 lbs. 14 oz. 8 lbs. 7 oz. Ben Preston IV, SK 50A 1.96 lbs. 401 N. Martin • Kilgore • 984-2525 Toll Free 1-800-283-0332 Kilgore Family Owned & Operated Since 1938 For Area Obituary Notices: www.raderfuneralhome.com 13 14 $649,500.00 *3/4 bedroom 2.5 baths custom brick. *landscaped yard *Pool *Tiki bar with all amenities * 2 boat & 2 jet ski lift in boat house *garage/man cave with 1/2 bath *Beautiful mural paintings throughout the home *Chef’s kitchen w/ granite, double ovens, pantry fireplace *study *security *large utility Call Linda at 903-983-9218 today for your appointment! Mobbs Real Estate Group 1101 E. Lantrip St. Kilgore, TX 75662 903-986-1857 Ben Preston III, SK-49 Crappie 1.68 lbs 8.5.15 9:45 a.m. Ben Preston IV Crappie 1.96 lbs 7.29.159 a.m. Ben Preston IV, SK-50A Crappie 1.89 lbs 8.15.15 Noon Christi Whiddon, daughter of Ben Preston III Crappie 1.47 lbs 8.1.15 8:15 p.m. Mason Whiddon, grandson of Ben Preston III Crappie 1.45 lbs 7.23.15 9 a.m. 15 AIR, HEAT & PLUMBING SERVICES S&H CONTRACTORS Heating and Air Conditioning. Sales and Service. Call 903-6439690. License #TACLA 021018C WATSON REFRIGERATION Air conditioning & Heating service. Call 903-758-9840 AFFORDABLE PLUMBING Why waste your money? SENIOR DISCOUNTS. All plumbing, new construction, remodel & repairs (no job too small.) Repipe, slab leak repair, water heaters, drain & rooter service, electronic leak detection. FREE ESTIMATES. (903) 643-9277 Michael Evans Lic. #M39951 CLEANING DECKS CLEAN & TREATED with product of your choice. Transparent, semitransparent or solid body. Call Mike at (903) 987-0592. OLGA AT YOUR SERVICE House cleaning, short or long term property management. Lake references available. 903-297-1766 home 903-746-5179 cell. CHEROKEE BOAT MAINTENANCE WINTERIZE EARLY! Boat and watercraft maintenance and minor repairs. Oil changes, batteries and general up-keep. David Wilson NP35 903/235-6458 NEED A HAND? I CAN HELP! with almost anything. House sitting, checking mail, Watering plants (inside and out), pet setting, pet walking, running errands for elderly or sick. Moving in? I can unpack for you. Moving Out? I can clean for you. Call Selena 903-263-1059 (19-yr Lake Cherokee resident). Jose and Vicente Mowing, trimming, raking Limb and tree removal Free estimates (903) 917-4794 (903) 917-4495 (903) 736-9835 Family owned & operated. Free estimates. Clockwork schedules. Contact Eric Jacobs, SH-04 @ 903/353-5093 LIMB PICK-UP LAWN MASTERS No place to haul your limbs, leaves, etc.? Call 903/235-2433 for monthly service. POWER WASHING & DETAILING AMERICAN MOBILE DETAILING Need your car, boat, RV etc. detailed? Call today for an appointment. We come to you. 903235-3914 Angie’s Muddy Paws Grooming and pet sitting services. for the Lake Cherokee area. 903-746-7013 REMODELING REMODELING: LAWN AND TREE CARE ON THE LAKE, LAWN CARE BOAT / WATERCRAFT MAINTENANCE MISC Kitchens, baths, room additions, gutter screens & cleaning, tree service. .Free estimates. Any home repair or improvement. Call Rick Warner @ 903/720-7540. PAINTING BATES PAINTING Residential & Commercial 903/931-1283 Blakely Bates Owner/Operator 5410 Curtis Black Rd. Hallsville, TX 75650 PAINTING BY MIKE Custom painting, carpentry, pressure washing and general handyman. Over 25 years experience. 10 year Lake Cherokee resident. Call Mike at (903) 987-0592. INSIGHT REMODELING Insight provides home owners with quality home remodeling services at affordable prices. We provide a full range of home improvement services. Utilizing a design/build approach helps your project run smoothly, and more efficiently. From design to completion, we can provide you with everything you need to make your home renovation dreams a reality. Call today for a FREE estimate. Dustin Sullivan903/790-2229. TREE SERVICES Gonzalez Tree Service Insured & free estimates. Call 903/ 424-8840 or (903) 424-8267. 16 Are you ready for some Cell: (903) 736-4837 Business: (903) 757-2111 Fax: (903) 757-3031 Email: breagan@mediator.com www.suzannecook.com 1127 Judson Road, Suite 146 Longview, Texas 75601 football? Put my lifelong association with Lake Cherokee and my 45 years as a licensed Texas attorney with substantial real estate, probate and business transactions experience to work for you. Jerry David 7.14 lb bass 17 Vicky Kirkland, Sherri Hughes, Joe Kirkland, with Susan Kirkland Brady and Mike Brady, NL-05 fly the Lake Cherokee flag at the Baths, British Virgin Islands Free Golf in September NE-25 The shareholders of the lots listed here are the winners of SK-44 FREE GOLF at the Cherokee Country Golf Association NI-03 Course during the month of September. Any member of the shareholder’s family should present the shareholder’s NP-09A card for one FREE round of golf, including the use of a SQ-04 cart, during the month of September. 18 Cherokee Fishing Club News By Bo Besharse AUGUST Bill Reed, Guest Speaker This month we had pulled pork and all the trimmings for our meal and our Cookie People brought all the desserts. Royce and Robin Palmer cooked up forty pounds of Boston Butt Roast on their Orion Convection Grill and did an outstanding job! By meetings end, we had about two pounds of meat left and can fully understand why, since we had sixty-nine members and guests attending the meeting. Our Cookie People were Linda Steele, Dee Elliott, Joe Travis, Marylyn Martin, Dave Dunlap, Karen Palmer, Larry Lacewell, Gwen Skinner, Nancy Lanham, Brenda Steve Brown and Wyche, Genia Holland, Mayre DrenTom Visage with his 8.14 lb. catfish Tom Visage nan, Bob Tipitt, and Carol Staiti. The desserts went as fast as the pulled pork, leaving a mass of crumbs. I did not even get a piece of the information placed on either type of SD card, I will need you to pick up the type card your fish finder uses at Lemon Cake that happened to be a favorite of mine! Wal Mart, Best Buy or other retail business that sell SD Our newest members were Dee Ann Elliott, Bill Little- Cards and will need the brand name of your fish finder. field, Maria Mills, Don Satcher, Kevin Stagner, Dillion Taylor, and Jerry David. Our unofficial total of club September 12th is the date of the Cherokee Fishing members is up to one hundred sixty-five. Our visitors Club’s Annual Kids Catfish Tournament. The event were Tanner Wooten, Jack Walton and our guest speaker will kick off at 8:00 a.m. at the CWC Hatchery ponds Bill Reed. located on Highway 149, at the NA Boat ramp. We have 7,500 catfish in one pond and expect a bunch of fish to be Although you can almost watch the lake dropping from hauled in by the young fishermen. We will have refreshthe high heat, evaporation, and shareholders trying to ments and donuts available for the kids and adults. We keep their grass alive with irrigation, the fishing on Lake will be giving away trophies to our fishermen and we Cherokee continues to be fantastic. Large numbers of have a special prize for a fisherman that catches one of Catfish, Crappie, and Bass are being harvested by our the albino catfish in the hatchery pond. fishermen. For our crappie fishermen, it is reported that the crappie are gathering around the brush piles we have Bill Reed was our guest speaker and Bill is employed placed into the lake. We have placed over 700 Christmas at Peters Chevrolet and has been a car salesman since trees and hundreds of willow and Sweet gum habitats 1978. However, Bill is a well-known tournament fisherinto the lake and all of the brush locations have been man and is highly respected among his peers. The very marked with GPS. If you are a club member or are new first thing Bill discussed was boat safety, since that is the to the lake, we can make the GPS information available most important thing for anyone operating any waterto you. Just give me a call at 903-738-3090 or email craft. He emphasized the use of PFD’s, water safety and me at bo.besharse@yahoo.com. Although we have 198 water boating courtesy. He also discussed how quickly GPS points recorded for fish habitats, we only have a boating or fishing adventure could become deadly about 50 different locations. You can get a hard copy of while operating a watercraft. He gave some examples of the 198 GPS points to enter manually or the information what has happened to others and him, while fishing. Bill can be placed on an SD card or Micro SD card and can then begin to talk about fishing and fishing terms. One be downloaded within a few seconds. If you would like example was “what is the difference between cover and Raffle Winners Tim Anderson (l) Steve Brown, Tom Visage, Willard Jordan, Bob Tippit, Cody Wilbur Dee Ann Elliott New Member structure?” He explained the meanings to the group and then he discussed on how he would fish a lake he has never been, and what plans he would establish to fish the new lake in an effective and productive manner. Bill was very informative and did a great job visiting with our group. The monthly Raffle, sometimes, turns into a funny event when Steve Brown gets on a roll and that happened on the Monday Club night; Steve always wants a new member, first time guest, or a child to win, at least one raffle item! It is fun to watch him get into action during the raffle event. We had a young child, first time guest, whose dad was a new member, that night and Tom just happened to want a new Skeeter Tournament Rod made with G. Loomis technology that was being given away as a raffle item. Steve was on a roll! We had six items being raffled off and each time a ticket was drawn, Steve would go to Tom and slowly call out the ticket number, with hopes that Tom would win the item. But, alas, each time a ticket was drawn, someone else had the winning ticket. It was time for the final item to be raffled off, which happened to be the Skeeter rod. Tom’s eyes were going from Steve, to the ticket, to the rod. Steve began to call out each number very slowly and looking at Tom each time a number was called. The final number was called but the winning ticket was held by Bob Tippit! On most nights, without a child being present, the meeting would end and cleanup would begin. However, Steve is August CFC continued on page 19 19 CFC ANNUAL KID’S CATFISH TOURNAMENT Lake Cherokee Library The library was established for the benefit of all Lake Cherokee shareholders and the volunteers welcome everyone to stop by and visit. You may be surprised at the selection of material that has been donated to the library since its inception. Highway 149 at NA BOAT RAMP Our bookshelves are overflowing with fiction and non-fiction books, including biographies, history, science, religion, health, audio books, movies and children’s books. Many VHS movie tapes have been donated if anyone is interested in this medium. No library card is required, nor is there a limit on number of selections borrowed. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 8:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M. You may return the selections at your convenience, retain them or share with others. FISHING POLE, BAIT, FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS FURNISHED BY THE CHEROKEE FISHING CLUB In the event no volunteer is present, you can borrow a key from the Cherokee Water Company office Monday-Friday from 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Whenever you visit, please sign the Visitor Register and thanks for coming. NK 21 Lake Cherokee ANY CHILD FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND YOUNGER determined to make sure that Tom gets that rod. Steve walks over to Bob Tippit, made an offer to Bob on the rod he just won and a deal was made! Steve walked over to Tom, handed him the Skeeter Rod and said you won the rod! What great feeling it was to see the night end with a first time guest, who happened to be a young child, whose dad was a new member, win the item that he wanted so much. The young man was Tom Visage, and his dad was Thomas Visage, who recently became a new member. A very good ending of a meeting that had good people, good food, good guest, and a young child win a very good rod. Our other lucky winners were Karen Loper, Willard Jordan, Tim Anderson, Cody Wilburn, with all winning a $50.00 Academy Gift Card, Bill Reed, BBQ tool set and Tippitt/Visage rod. Our next meeting will be Monday, September 14, at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Cherokee Water Company Office building, located at NK 20 Lake Cherokee. Don’t forget the Annual Kid’s Catfish tournament being held on Saturday, September 12 at the hatchery ponds. The hatchery ponds are located near the NA boat ramp, on the lakes North side. We will start the fishing at 8:30 a.m. and will go until about 11:00 a.m. or until everyone has had the opportunity to fish. The tournament is open to any child fifteen years of age and younger. The Cherokee Fishing Club has some members that have offered to take new CFC members or new shareholders on a lake tour. It would include showing boat roads, discussing speed limit rules in boat roads, coves, side boat roads and one of the prettiest part of the lake that is on the far west end of Lake Cherokee. If interested, they would also be shown some fishing areas around the lake. You can arrange this trip by calling me at 903-738-3090. Longview, TX Tatum Floral (903) 947-2216 TROPHIES AND PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED. August CFC continued from page 18 • Serving Tatum, Beckville and Lake Cherokee * * Flowers for all occasions * * 170 E. Johnson/Hwy. 43 Tatum, TX 75691 Michael Walker – Owner Jan Daniels – Manager/Designer EASON IRRIGATION B.K. (Kim) Eason Lic # 16660 Prev. #3181 903-431-3900 Cory Eason 903-238-7926 Casey Eason 903-235-9072 Specializing in pumps & sprinkler repairs, updates & installations 20 LAKE CHEROKEE SECURITY REPORT JULY 2015 FACILITY CHECK: REMOVE DEAD ANIMAL: 7 2,428 EXTRA PATROL FACILITY: 38 EXTRA PATROL SHAREHOLDER: 198 Welcome to Lake Cherokee July 2015 Transfers– 10 IMPOUND DOMESTIC ANIMAL: 4 CLEAR ROADWAY OF TREES/ WELFARE CHECK: DEBRIS: 6 DISTURBANCE: 5 16 OPEN DOOR: 4 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE/ PERSON: 20 BURGLARY/ THEFT: 5 MAINTENANCE NEEDED: 3 WATER RESCUE/ DROWNING: 7 ISSUE PERMIT: 15 VEHICLE/BOAT ACCIDENT: 0 REMOVE ANIMAL FROM TRAP/LOT: 14 ASSIST AGENCY: 24 Ladies please come for Dinner and a movie at the Church @ Lake Cherokee on Tuesday September 29th at 6:00 pm. We will enjoy a nice meal and girl time before watching the movie “McFarland USA. The movie stars Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner . The movie is about a cross country coach in a small California town who transforms a team of athletes into championship contenders. The cost is $5.00 and proceeds benefit the Tatum Backpack program and other Christian ministries. Bring a friend, a comfy chair and relax for a ladies night out! Please RSVP by calling Tressie Grant @ 318.780.0620 ALARMS: 8 SET OUT/PICK UP CODE TRAP: 15 VIOLATIONS: 1 Mo r e v n &a n ie i D If you have any questions regarding a property or stock transfer, please feel free to contact Erin Layman at (903) 643-3933 or erin@lkcherokee.com. Tanner Beets and grandfather Steve Brown with one of several bass caught on a late night fishing trip. 21 by Celia Taylor The June 27th Firecracker Tournament was cancelled due to rain but was played on Sunday June 28th at 1:00. It was hot, but a good time was had by all. There were 8 teams. This was a blind scramble which means 9 holes were drawn and the best score on those holes decided the teams that won. The 2 teams with a -5- had a score card playoff: The 1st place team was: Wayne Hoskins, Steve Roberts, Tucy Everett, and Buzz Everett. They won $164.00 - $41.00 a piece. 2nd place team was Mike Upchurch, Shayne Davis, Jon Cox, & Tyler McKinnon, they won $100.00 - $25.00 a piece. The Club Benefit Tournament was held on: July 25th, there were 27 teams of 2 people that meant 6 people per hole. The tournament moved really well for that many people. The winners were: 1st place: Johnny Cassidy and Cody Tucker with a -6, there was a tie for 2nd which there was a score card playoff with a -5: Jackie Flarity and Ken Flarity won the scorecard playoff - the other team was Glenn Davis and Mike Weed. The Club would like to thank everyone who played and donated gifts for the raffles and silent auction. A big Thank you to the following: Phillip Works – donated a golf cart which was sold for $1,000! Glenneth Jordan for her donation of $540.00 which she sponsored every hole, I am sure I am going to miss some people but Thank you to the following for either buying Hole Sponsors or donating gifts: Marje Thieman, Buzz & Tucy Everett, Mark & Celia Taylor, Paul Goettle, David & Terri Stokes, Carol Grimes, Dan & Sharyn Rust, Pat & Jaye Hermann, 1st place Glen & Peggy Kernonhan, Carol & Kevin Payne, Northtown Automotive, Hudson Printing, Southern Hills Golf Course, Alpine Golf Course, Eye Care Associates, McDougal Construction, Electrical Expertise, Inc., Robert Mitchell, all the ladies (and gentlemen who made food), Marilyn & Leonard Martin, and Rick Whitaker. With everyone’s contributions and playing the club made $5,000 this year and couldn’t have done it without your support for the golf course. This money goes for improvements each year. Thanks again EVERYONE!!!! Again I apologize if I have missed anyone. 1st place Club Benefiit Tournament Johnny Cassidy and Cody Tucker The club would like to also thank Jaye Hermann for making the pole for the sign on Hwy 149 and Buzz Everett for helping him install. The club would like to thank Dirk Lee and Jody Kindred for making the new picnic table for the club. The September 19th has been changed to September 26th – this is a 3 Club Tournament – 4 Person Mixed – 9:00 AM. Be sure and sign up for this fun tournament. Sign-up sheets are in the club house. The Saturday Friends tournament has been growing and still are looking for more players. This is a good way to meet people and have a great time. It starts at 8:00 am. If you have any good golf stories we will be happy to put them in the chatter. 2nd place Club Benefiit Tournament Cheerleader Dorothy Flarity, Ken Flarity and Jackiie Flarity See you on the course – hit them long & straight! Firecracker Tournament Wayne Hoskins, Steve Roberts, Tucy Everett and Buzz Everett Firecracker Tournament 2nd place Shayne Davis, Jon Cox, Tyler McKinnon, Mike Upchurch (not pictured) September 2015 22 Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 Saturday 5 Applications available for Board of Director Candidates 6 13 National Grandparents Day NEW MOON 20 7 CWC Office Closed 8 Labor Day Knife, Fork and Trowel 6 pm Deadline to submit variances and applications for outbuildings Deadline to Submit Variances and Applications for Outbuildings 14 15 Ladies Bridge Luncheon 9 Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 16 Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 Fishing Club CWC Board Candidate filing period begins Rosh Hashana Chatter Deadline 21 22 23 Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 Yom Kippur 27 28 30 CWC Candidate Filing Period ends 5pm Gold Star Mother’s Day FULL MOON 29 First Day of Fall First Day of Sukkot Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 10 Golf Course Board Meeting 6pm 17 CWC Board Meeting 11 Family Fun Fest 12 Patriot Day Kids’ Annual Catfish Tournament National POW/MIA Recognition Day Rain Out Date for Kids’ Annual Catfish Tournament 18 19 Preservation Club Meeting at CWC First Friends Constitution Day Citizenship Day 24 25 26 Sunday ctober 2015 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Deadline to Submit Variances and Applications for Outbuildings Wednesday 6 Child Health Day Last Day of Sukkot 11 Shmini Atzeret 12 Simchat Torah 13 7 Ladies Bridge Luncheon @ 11:30 14 18 NEW MOON 19 Knife, Fork and Trowel 6pm 20 Meet The Candidates 7pm 25 26 1 Friday 2015-2016 Annual Lease Renewal Due 8 2 Saturday 3 9 10 16 17 Golf Course Board Meeting 6pm 15 First Friends @ Noon CWC Board Meeting 6pm Fishing Club 7pm Columbus Day Thursday 23 27 Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 Chatter Deadline 21 Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 28 Preservation Club Meeting Boss’s Day 22 23 29 30 Fall Open Bass Tournament 24 31 Halloween FULL MOON Ladies Bridge @ 11:30 Last Day to Pay 2015-2016 Annual Lease Renewal 24 ANNUAL FISHING CONTEST April 1-September 30 $50 prize monthly for: BREAM/CATFISH/BASS/CRAPPIE All fish MUST be caught on Lake Cherokee by Lake Cherokee shareholders. When? The 30th day of each month. April-September The monthly contest closes at 6:00 on the 29th of each month and a new contest begins at 5:00 the 30th of each month. Who? Lake Cherokee shareholders and eligible privilege card holders. Contest Rules: All contestants MUST abide by the current CWC Rules & Regulations and of the Texas Parks & Wildlife. All fish MUST be weighed in alive. Please practice catch and release. Weigh-in stations: Bo Besharse SD 14, Skinners in Lakeport, Lee’s Creek Grocery & Cherokee Country Golf. Weigh-in receipts MUST be turned in at the Cherokee Water Company, NK 20 with the date, fish, weight, name, lot and number. Winners will be listed in the Chatter monthly. 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