FWIW July 22, 2016 - Alpine Lake Resort
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FWIW July 22, 2016 - Alpine Lake Resort
***For What It’s Worth*** Janice Nelson, Editor July 22nd, 2016 Editor’s Comment So, how many of you attended the Alpine Lake Music Festival held on July 9th? I did, for the first time, and I was very impressed! The weather, thank goodness, was just perfect! Several great food and craft vendors participated to round off the event. And the highlight of the day, of course, was the musical performers! A great time was had by all in attendance. A big “THANK YOU” to Linette Sines and John Corbin for all their hard work and advance preparation to make it all come together. I understand this year’s festival broke an alltime sales record. Good job to all involved! Summer is moving along quickly and so are the events for the Alpine Lake Learning Program. The next happening is a trip/tour to the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum and afterwards, a lunch at the Stonewall Resort. Also scheduled for August 2nd is a performance, right here at the Lake, by the group Aurora Celtic. Make sure to read all about these two programs, and others listed, at the end of this publication or on our website. Alpine Lake’s Annual Yard Sale is almost upon us. I know much help will be needed to make it a success. You can obtain more information about the Yard Sale in the Property Owners Committee report. At this time I would like to wish Helen Wylie a Happy Birthday. Helen celebrates her special day on July 29th. Happy Birthday, Helen! That’s it for now. Stay cool this weekend. I hear it’s going to be a scorcher! See you around the Lake or maybe IN it! The next FWIW will be issued on Friday, August 5th. Please email all articles to me, Janice Nelson, at mamaj11@yahoo.com, or use the FWIW box on the lobby counter. Please keep your article brief so we can fit all the news in each issue. Thanks for your cooperation and participation. Enjoy! TIMELY NOTICES AND REMINDERS NEXT EGG DELIVERIES by Sheila Amato James will be at the Lodge on Wednesday, July 27th with eggs...please place your order no later than Sunday night, July 24th. TURKEY DINNER by Nina Sheets Reminder: Lifegate Church (next to Shop ‘N Save) will be having a Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings on Friday, July 22nd, starting at 5pm. Adults will be charged $9, children 5-12 years $4.50, under 5 years free. Proceeds will be used to purchase school supplies for East Preston Terra Alta School. Takeout orders will be available! 1 HAPPENINGS AROUND THE LAKE & NEARBY… FUN FIT EXERCISE GROUP by Sue Thompson You know I love ya, but after a nine year run I must inform you of the wind-up of Fun Fit Exercise classes. The last class will be held on Friday, August 19th, which allows me to honor my commitments to individual participants, and gives everyone ample opportunity to collect their weights, exercise mats, and stability balls. Circumstances change, making liability and insurance questions an important factor for consideration. The amount of time it takes to maintain our residence here at Alpine has increased. We are, after all, “over 21” and need to take more breaks. “Arthur-Rightis” pays more frequent visits and stays longer. We recently made the decision to put our home on the market and look for a one-story house, closer to family. With all these concerns in play, it just seems like it’s the right time to retire. I will always treasure the relationships formed while our group exercised. We became supportive friends, who enjoyed meeting for coffee after class, playing golf or shuffleboard, and volunteering together on Alpine committees. My hope is that class members will get involved in other fitness activities: water aerobics, kayaking, fitness room, walking . . . the list goes on. Find an interest you enjoy, have FUN and stay FIT! USED CLOTHING by Tom Kinsey Each fall I send a load of used clothes to a used clothing store in the Mayan village of San Miguel, Belize. It is run by a single mother of two daughters. I met her when on a trip with Marshall University students. Rather than being dependent on her parents, her dream was a used clothing store – from that trip several of us send used clothing from the United States. I am collecting cloths/shoes for my fall shipment. All should be practical (not dress-up) lightweight clothes. The people of the village are generally small in stature; so please no big men things. I will collect them (please call Tom Kinsey 412- 720-1037 or you can drop them off at my cabin (109 Betony Lane). Thank you. SWAP, SHOP & SHARE by Barbara Conway It’s time to finish cleaning out those closets! The Beautification Committee will be holding a clothing sale, one day only, on Friday, August 5th in the Allegheny Room. This sale is the same weekend as our Property Owners Yard Sale, to provide one-stop shopping for everyone! Set up is on Wednesday, August 3rd, so drop off your donations that day at the Allegheny Room. TERRA ALTA FOOD BANK There is an ongoing need to replenish supplies at our local food bank so please add your donations whenever you can to help this worthy cause. There is a box inside the front foyer of the Lodge for your convenience. Please continue to be generous in your giving. BLOOD MOBILE by Marilyn J. Metheny, Civic Club Coordinator (304) 789-6006 Our next drives are on July 28th and September 22nd, both Thursdays, and Wednesday, December 28th. All are at the Ambulance Hall from Noon ‘til 5:30pm. A new feature is for anyone wanting to do the sign-in with all the questions and print out the Fast Pass at home, they can log into the Red Cross website. This can save them about 10-15 minutes at the drive. We appreciate the support the Alpine folks have given us. 2 ALPINE LAKE LADIES DISCUSS CAMP HORSESHOE 4 KIDS by Norma Eckard Last summer a gracious group of Alpine Lake ladies took time to meet and discuss ways to interest and encourage our East Preston School students to consider Camp Horseshoe's camp offerings for their age group. For several years, since 2010 to be exact, Alpine Lake residents tried to recruit students from East Preston School to attend the Leadership Summit which offered two sessions, one for middle school students and one for high school, those students going into the 9th grade. Even though we were able to recruit one or two students each year, at times we had additional scholarship monies but no applicants. The lack of recruits may have been due to the turnover of administrators and counselors. These educators are necessary for the success of the program as well as assisting in recruitment. Also, absolutely necessary to the scholarship's success is the perseverance of an Alpine resident or someone to initiate the process by insuring that the students receive timely dates of camps offered by the Youth Leadership Association (YLA), earlier known as Camp Horseshoe. This past year, Kathy Andes, a resident of Alpine Lake, worked diligently to connect with the school and share information with the staff and students. Her efforts were successful as we received more applications than in earlier years. In looking back we see that even though we had problems with recruitment, 25 students applied for scholarships and attended Camp Horseshoe's offerings since 2010 when members of the greater Terra Alta community began to work together by providing scholarships. Anyone wishing to assist or contribute to the scholarship fund, please contact Kathy Andes or Norma Eckard for more information (Kathy: andeskat@hotmail.com or NormaRon: normaron@mindspring.com). The Alpine Lake ladies are grateful to Judy Hay for creating the icon that will be used as a letterhead identifying the focus on Camp Horseshoe 4 Kids scholarships and to Barbara Conway for developing a draft of the mission statement. Thank you. AUGUST CELEBRATIONS Happy Birthday to Boomer Aamodt on August 1st! Also, a very Happy Birthday to former FWIW Editor Cathy Young on the 5th (I know you are still reading this, Cathy!) and to her husband Loring on the 9th! Kathy Andes celebrates her special day on the 14th, and a Happy Birthday to Sharon Golmitz on the 29th! Best wishes goes out to Kathy and Mike Andes celebrating their Wedding Anniversary on August 9th and to George and Joan Evans who celebrate theirs on the 23rd! Congratulations to all! GOLFING NEWS STROKERS by Skip & Dottie Creamer July 18th Dick Gallagher, teaming with Bob and Lorraine Hart, captured bragging rights this week firing a three under. All teams were under par for the first time this season. No one answered this week’s question for a free dinner. Q. The bridge on Rt. 39 crossing the railroad track at Corinth is named after whom? A. Everette Wayne "Bud" Sell The Strokers meet every Monday at 4pm...no experience necessary! 3 STROKERS by Skip & Dottie Creamer A beautiful evening, good company, golf, good food, jokes and stories…it must be Monday at Alpine Lake! Five teams battled for weekly bragging rights: Bob & Peggy Caudry, Carl Donald and Sue Aamodt prevailing. Skip Creamer, Nancy Archer and Dan and Julia August fell one shot short. The question tonight for a free dinner was: How fast is the I.S.S. circling the earth? Answer: 17,150 mph or 4.7 miles a second. Join us each Monday at 4pm to play. If you would just like to attend the dinner, call the restaurant from four to six to make a choice for your meal. Dinner starts approximately at 6:30pm. SENIOR MEN – by Skip Creamer Week eight saw thirteen two man teams created by a blind draw played to gain the top three spots 1st. Barry Krewsen Tom Shanahan 136 2nd. Patrick ONeill Chip Sturm 137 3rd. Dave Gallagher Larry Layman 138 Closest to the pin #14 Gary Horsey Race to the Lake Week 8 Check out the complete player standings in the pro shop. Skip Creamer and Larry Layman are at the top, separated by one point. Gary Horsey continues to get closer winning his second closest to the pin in two weeks. Eight players are bunched seeking the sixth position only eleven points apart. 1st. Skip Creamer 71 2nd. Larry Layman 70 3rd. Gary Horsey 53 4th. Lough Cosner 46 5th. Steve Steffan 46 6th. Howard Witte 33 Reminder for Senior Men Golfers: there are only five weeks until the August 24th end of year tournament. Results of which will count toward “Race to the Lake” points. Dinner following play will be on August 24th and the cost per player is $25 and spouse $15. ($10 of player cost goes for prizes.) 4 ALLGO RESULTS FOR 7 JULY by Sue Aamodt Poker Hand (5 in a row): 18 Holes: 1st Place 4 Of A Kind Bev Serpone – 5’s Mary Glotfelty – 5’s 9 Holes: 1st Place Full House Dottie Schwer – 6, 6,6,7,7 Eagle: Mary Ann Krewson - Hole #7 Chip-In: Mary Ann Krewson – Hole #7 2nd Place Full House Ann Dunson – 4,4,4,5,5 Mary Ann Krewson – 4,4,4,7,7 ALLGO RESULTS FOR 14 JULY 2016 Scramble: 18 Holes: 1st Place Team +1 Sandy Teets Ann Dunson Charlotte Wiles Judy O’Neill 9 Holes: 1st Place Team +9 Lorraine Hart Ann Lee Colaw Chip-In: Ann Dunson – Hole #7 2nd Place Team +2 Mary Ann Krewson Dee Browning Jenni Mills Sandy Kelly Birdie: Lorraine Hart – Hole #13 PROPERTY OWNER’S COMMITTEE by Bernie and Birgit Stock The annual Alpine Lake Community Yard Sale is just around the corner. Please help to make it a success with your donations, volunteer help, and buying powers on August 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. We will be setting up on Wednesday and Thursday, so if you are able to help in any way, please sign up at the front desk/Lodge or call B&B (304-789-2443). Experience is not needed, so just roll up your sleeves. We'll need some trucks and muscle, too, for the larger items. All donations must arrive by Thursday 5pm (with suggested prices, if possible.) Remember, no clothing or computer items. There will be a Bake Sale associated with the Yard Sale and all proceeds will be given to the Terra Alta Food Pantry. Please sign up to donate a baked good or two and get it to us by Friday 8am. Again, please sign up or call so a schedule can be made. With everyone helping (and buying), we'll have another great fundraiser. There will be a joint Yard Sale/Oktoberfest meeting on Tuesday, July 26th at the Boathouse, starting at 7pm. Be there or be square! All ideas and suggestions are welcome. 5 ECC by Kurt Engel, Chair Here we are in mid-summer with numerous property owner projects underway at Alpine Lake. A few things should be kept in mind: 1. Permits ARE REQUIRED to cut down trees with a diameter of at least five (5) inches. 2. Now that summer has arrived, property owners are requested to ensure up to date property maintenance issues are ongoing (to limit invasive wildlife activity). 3. As the fall season approaches, homeowners with fireplaces should have their chimneys inspected and, if necessary, cleaned. 4. Through the end of October the ECC will continue to meet on Thursdays at 10am in our first floor office. 5. A hearty “thank you” to all Alpine property owners who have followed the permit request procedure. FROM MANAGEMENT & STAFF Linette Sines – Interim General Manager The weather forecast is absolutely beautiful for this weekend, with only a chance of rain on Sunday. There will be a Board Work Meeting on Saturday at 10am in the Rhododendron Room. These meetings are open to the membership. If you are looking for entertainment this weekend, there are several options. For those who love Rock, Shorthorns Saloon will host national recording artists, Trapt, on Friday evening. Opening acts start at 8pm. Tickets are $15 at the door. If Appalachian Jam Rock is your preference, Fletchers Grove will be playing a free concert at Wisp Resort on Friday evening from 6:30-9:30. Be sure to bring a lawn chair to enjoy the concert. Food & drinks will be available for purchase. If you enjoyed Surrender Dorothy at the Alpine Lake Music Festival, you have a chance to catch them again this Friday at the “Honi Honi Bar” at Deep Creek Lake from 4:30-7:30pm. The Masons will be returning to SEASONS Restaurant to entertain guests on Saturday, July 23rd, from 7-10pm. Stop by early to enjoy dinner before the music. The Alpine Lake Learning Program is proud to announce the Aurora Celtic concert on Tuesday, August 2nd at 7:30pm at the Boathouse. Admission is $10 at the door. Mark your calendars! There are private events at the boathouse on both Saturday the 23rd and Monday the 25th. There are no scheduled events for the beach pavilion, so anyone can enjoy that area over the weekend. The Preston County Sheriff’s Department is hosting a golf scramble here on Saturday, so tee times will be limited until after noon. The Terra Alta Civic Club is holding their annual Elders Luncheon at SEASONS on Saturday, in addition to feeding the Sheriff’s Department Golfers – so it will be a busy afternoon for them! I have a few reminders to pass along. Please do not open or use the sliding glass doors in the fitness area. These doors are for emergency use only, and are not meant to be used as an entrance or exit. The dumpsters located at the far end of the Lodge parking lot are not for private use. Please do not place your household trash in these dumpsters. If you are on a quarterly assessment payment plan, your second quarter payment is now due. Enjoy your upcoming weekend!! 6 ALPUC NEWS by Kim Mayne, General Manager Once again, thank you to all who attended ALPUC’s Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 25th, at the Lodge. We very much enjoyed seeing our customers and reviewing the past year and updating you on future projects. Our Board will remain the same for this upcoming year: Jim Wachter—President Dave Tucker—Secretary Kay Bayer – Board Member Mike Kubina—Board Member Boris Nazaroff—Board Member We continue to encourage customers to update their information with our office to insure we have the proper means to contact you. We are looking for phone numbers (landlines, cell numbers, and emergency contact numbers), a primary email address as well as your current mailing address. You may email your updated information to alpucoffice@frontier.com, mail the information or call our office at (304) 789-6996. ALPOA BOARD NEWS BOARD NEWS submitted by Barbara Conway The Board of Directors has made a minor tweak to our slate of officers. After a re-election of officers, John Laing will serve as Vice President for the coming year and Ginger Tucker as Secretary. With this change in responsibilities, John and Ginger can better utilize their individual skills. The Board has happy/sad news to share: John Corbin has accepted a PR position collaborating with the state of Maryland and Garrett County. We are happy that John has received this opportunity but are very sad to lose a valued member of our team. Best of luck, John, and much success in your new position!! With the number of Monday holidays this season, trash collection continues to be a concern in our community. Visit http://www.psc.state.wv.us, click on “Submit a Comment,” and voice your opinion to the Public Service Commission. The ECC has recently received an increase in the number of reports of unkempt property. To avoid a notification from the ECC, please remember Section 8.A. (l) of the Declaration of Restrictions: All lots, whether occupied or unoccupied, and any improvements thereon shall be well maintained and no unattractive growth or accumulation of rubbish or debris shall be permitted. The Board has also gotten a number of questions and comments regarding fire pits. There seems to be some confusion about the use of recreational fires in our community. We have done some research and have incorporated our findings, including suggestions made by property owners through Community Chat, into a draft policy for fire pit use at Alpine Lake. The intent of this policy is to allow for responsible enjoyment of recreational fires, without putting our community at risk from wildfire damage. It is now in the hands of ECC and Compliance Committee members for their comments. The draft will be available for feedback after committee input is collected. 7 FREE CLASSIFIED ADS – “A Service for our Community” Editor’s Note: Ads will run in 4 issues, and then be deleted, unless new ones are resubmitted. This will be accomplished by inserting the date the ad was first run, with new ads at the top of the listing. Remember to notify me if your item is no longer available, too. Thank you. Services: “Have Truck Will Travel!” Property maintenance. Lawn care. Gutters cleaned. Lots cleaned. Painting. House checks & more. Firewood: $70/load. 8 foot truck. Bed stacked & delivered. Seasoned. Call (304) 789-6838 (7/22) For Sale: 2009 Vespa GTS-250 Scooter, Silver - 2009 Vespa S-150 Scooter, Orange. The silver scooter is a 250cc and has under 1,500 miles. The orange scooter is a 150cc and has under 500 miles. The asking price for the silver 250 is $3,500. The asking price for the orange 150 is $2,500. YOU CAN TAKE BOTH FOR $5,400. Contact Tony at (304) 789-5555 or (304) 694-0561 (7/8) For Sale: Poulan Gas Chain Saw, model P3314, with gas can, $45 -WORX Jaw Saw $40 - Black & Decker 7 1/4 inch circular saw $25 - McCulloch electric chain saw EM16ES 2.25 hp $20 - Delta Shopmaster 10" Miter saw with metal table $75. Call Dean Reger (304) 789-5927 (7/8) For Sale: Model 1089 Havahart trap for $20. Call Dean Reger (304) 789-5927 (7/8) Home for Sale: 110 Pine Drive, Lot 54 Bavarian Section. (At Lakes Edge Rental property.) Alpine A-Frame, with loft and finished basement. 10 Year old Cedar Cabin for sale with partial view of the lake and walking path down to Beach and Boat House. Brand new hardwood floors and flooring, new Stainless Steel appliances, new Washer/Dryer, Hot Tub, great rental history. Includes shed and lots of furniture to start your rental or move right in. Call Helene Taylor at (301) 514-6596. (6/24) Free: Two unopened T-460 laser printer toner cartridges for Brother printers. Call John Laing (304) 789-6120 (6/24) For Sale: 5 matching carpets – call Dottie Creamer at (304) 789-2766 (6/24) Needed: If anyone is getting rid of their electric stove, we could use it at the Boathouse. It must be in good condition. Call the Stocks (304) 789-2443. (6/10) Insurance: Carrie See Insurance, located on Alpine Lake Rd. We offer great rates on homeowners and automobile insurance, annuities and investments, life insurance, and business operations coverage. Give us a call for a free quote! (304) 789-5585 or email carrieseeinsurance@gmail.com. (4/15)* Tax Services: Dorinda Kisner, CPA, and staff providing professional services for individuals, businesses, estates and trusts. Tax planning, compliance, estimated payments, consulting and accounting services locally in Terra Alta. Contact us at (304) 789-6082 or email at questions@kisnercpa.com (4/15)* Handyman Services – White Oak Works LLC ~ Property Maintenance, Lawn Care, & more! (4/15)* Call (304) 698-7710 (4/15)* Pet Sitting & House Checks. Call Kay Bayer (304) 789-2111 8 ALPINE LAKE LODGE HOURS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY (NOTE CHANGES) FRONT DESK SEASONS LOUNGE Sundays – Thursdays: 7am-7pm Daily: 11am-9pm Fridays & Saturdays: 7am-9pm SEASONS DINING ROOM PRO SHOP Breakfast: Fridays – Sundays: 7am-10:30am DAILY: 7am-6pm (weather permitting) FITNESS CENTER OPEN DAILY from 7am – 10pm POOL OPEN DAILY from 8am-9pm ********************************************************************************** DATES TO REMEMBER (A handy summary of dates to put on your calendar now) Please note that the following events occur weekly on the day and time noted: Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9am -10am – FUN-FIT Aerobics Classes, Lodge, Allegheny Room (8/19 last class) Mondays 10am - 3pm – Sew Together, Boathouse Tues. & Thurs. Wednesdays 8am- Water Aerobics - Pool 10am – Needlework Club - Rhododendron Room, Lunch Follows 6 -7pm - Jammers – Rhododendron Room (except the first Wed. of each month) 7pm – Property Owners Game Night, Boathouse Thursdays Thursdays 8:30 a.m. - ALLGO Ladies' Golf - Rhododendron Room (18/9/Golf Buddies) 10am - Noon – Braille Workshop – Rhododendron Room 6pm – 9pm- Open Mic – Boathouse, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month 6pm – 9pm – Karaoke – SEASONS Note: Dump Open: Tues/Thurs 7am – 4pm & Saturdays 7am-4pm T.A. Recycling Plant Open: Tues/Thurs 8am–4pm, and Saturdays 8am ‘til Noon Also – monthly events: 2nd Sunday of each month – 7am – 1pm – Kingwood VFD Breakfast 3rd Saturday of each month – 9am – ALPUC Board Meeting (meets March, June’s annual mtg., Sept., Nov.) 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month: 7pm - East Preston Lions Club Meeting First Tuesday meeting is held at Shorthorns Third Tuesday meeting is in the Rhododendron Room 9 NEXT ALPOA OPEN MEETING Saturday, July 23rd @ 10am NEXT BOARD WORKSHOP MEETING Friday, August 12th @ 10am COMING EVENTS (Please put on your calendar now – don’t miss a thing – watch for more details): Fri., July 22nd - 5pm – Turkey Dinner – Lifegate Church – Terra Alta Sat., July 23rd - 11:30am -- Elder Luncheon at the Lodge 7 – 10pm – Masons perform – SEASONS Sun., July 31st - SEASONS’ Dining Room CLOSED for wedding Thurs., July 28th - 12pm – 5:30pm – BLOOD DRIVE – Ambulance Hall Women’s Mountaineer League – The Pines, Morgantown, WV Fri., August 5th - Next FWIW published – submit articles by Wednesday, August 3rd YARD SALE Sat., August 6th - YARD SALE Thurs., August 18th - Women’s Mountaineer League – Bridgeport Country Club, Bridgeport, WV Sat., Sept. 3rd -- Alpine Annual Craft Show at the Lodge Sat., Sept. 10th - FUN 5K RUN/WALK (see more info at end of FWIW) Thurs., Sept. 22nd - 12pm – 5:30pm – BLOOD DRIVE – Ambulance Hall 10 2016 ALPINE LEARNING PROGRAM www.alpinelake.com REGISTER NOW!!! Remaining programs offered through September 2016 We suggest that you register for programs in advance, as some programs have limited enrollment. The Registration Notebook is located at the end of the Front Desk for sign-up. The cost for each program is listed in this brochure and on the sign-up sheet for each program. The fee will be collected “at the door” for most events. Programs are held either at the Alpine Lake Boathouse, the Rhododendron Room at the Lodge or at the site of the field trip and luncheon. Program Listings – July Field Trip - Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum tour followed by lunch at Stonewall Resort Tuesday, July 26th - Meet at 8:30am at the Lodge to carpool to Weston, WV “Formerly known as the Weston State Hospital, this West Virginia facility served as a sanctuary for the mentally ill in the mid-1800s. The history of the building holds fascinating stories of Civil War raids, a gold robbery, the “curative” effects of architecture and the efforts of determined individuals to help better the lives of the mentally ill.” http://trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com/ We will take the first floor tour and then travel to Stonewall Resort for lunch. Fee: $15 to be pre-paid by July 22. Checks made payable to George Evans, memo ALP-Asylum and given to the clerk at the front desk. Lunch is on your own. Program Listings – August Musical Performance - Aurora Celtic Tuesday, August 2nd, 7:30pm at the Boathouse A popular local musical group is returning to Alpine Lake. “From the hills of West Virginia, Aurora Celtic plays evocative, original and traditional music for guitar, fiddle, Irish flute, whistle, mandolin and tenor banjo that bridges the cultures of Scotland, Ireland and Appalachia.” www.auroracelticmusic.com Fee: $10 to be collected at the Boathouse Doors open at 7pm. Wine and water will be available for purchase. 11 Program Listings – August (cont’d) Class - Stories My Braillers Tell with Dr. Sheila Amato Tuesday, August 9th, 7:30 p.m. at the Boathouse What would my braillewriter say if it could speak? Stories about the tools and strategies blind children use in their education and lives, and their accomplishments in our sighted world. Hands-on, simulated activities will enhance this experience for all. Participants will identify tools used by blind children who are developing literacy skills; will experience non-visual strategies for activities of daily living; and will gain an understanding of some of the unique challenges blind people face in a sighted world. Participants are asked to bring a sleep mask or blindfold. Speaker’s Background: Dr. Sheila Amato received her MA, Ed.M. in Instructional Practices in Special Education, and Ed.D. in Blindness/Visual Impairment from Teachers College, Columbia University in New York. Current professional activities include being the President of the West Virginia Chapter of the Association for the Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind (WVAER), a member of the Test Development Team for the Braille Challenge sponsored by the Braille Institute of America, an adjunct instructor at West Virginia University where she teaches the Braille courses in Unified English Braille (UEB) and the Braille math codes, a test developer for the PRAXIS series of exams in special education, Deaf/Hearing Impaired and Blind/Low vision, the coordinator of the West Virginia Regional Braille Challenge, held at the WVSDB, which is in its 5th year of participation in this International event, and a member of the Board of Advisors for the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (WVSDB). Fee: $3 to be collected at the Boathouse Workshop - Paella, a Versatile, Southern Regional Traditional Dish Tuesday, August 23rd, 2pm at the Boathouse Instructor: Chef Matt Kinsey Class limited to 12 Participants Instead of hamburgers and hotdogs for your next grill night or a unique dish to pass at the next carry in picnic, consider Paella. This simple basic recipe has the versatility to delight your guests. Chef Matt will demonstrate the basics and illustrate some culinary options to this traditional dish. Since this class is limited to 12 participants, please show up or release space for someone else if your plans change. Instructor’s Background: Matt is a Culinary Institute of America (CIA) trained Chef. His CIA internship was at Oliver’s, a high end restaurant in Buffalo, New York. For a time is was one of the Chefs at the Adams Mark Hotel in Buffalo. Over the years he has been Chef at several South Western PA restaurants, but he has spent most of his time as Executive Chef at the Century Inn in Scenery Hill, PA. At this historic inn, he features dishes that are period appropriate and are based on local sources. Fee: $10 will be collected at the Boathouse 12 Program Listings - September Musical Performance - The West Virginia Brass Quintet Saturday, September 3rd, 7:30pm at the Boathouse “The West Virginia Brass Quintet (WVBQ) formed in June 2009 is one of the most exciting new chamber ensembles in West Virginia. This versatile group’s repertoire spans five centuries of music, from Renaissance and Baroque to Contemporary to Dixieland Jazz with an emphasis on traditional American music.” http://www.wvbrassquintet.com/index.html Fee: $10 will be collected at the Boathouse. Doors open at 7pm. Wine and water will be available for purchase. Field Trip – Heston Farm Winery and Distillery, Fairmont, WV Tuesday, September 6th at 9:30am. Meet in the Lodge parking lot to caravan. Distillery tour followed by lunch. “Pinchgut Hollow Distillery is the only maker of buckwheat whiskey in the country. Recipes handed down through generations have been painstakingly restored and are used to create novelty and moonshine-style whiskeys in a wide variety of flavors. Foxfire Restaurant at Heston Farm Winery combines farm fresh food with a family friendly atmosphere.” www.hestonfarm.com/ Fee: $3 to be collected in the Lodge parking lot; lunch costs on your own Class – Malawi: Partnership of Hope Tuesday, September 13th, 7:30pm at the Boathouse Speakers: Dennis and Robin White Travel to Africa without leaving Terra Alta. Robin and Dennis White, full time residents on Hemlock Circle, will share their experiences from their seven trips to Malawi, Africa. Learn how churches have joined together to form a Partnership of Hope, Ministry of Presence with the Malawi United Methodist Church. See pictures of how a barren 45 acres of grassland is now a thriving farm, how boreholes (deep wells) now provide clean water for remote villages, how women have been empowered through a tailoring school, how vulnerable children are provided with food and education and why Malawi is known as the “Warm Heart of Africa.” Speakers’ Backgrounds: Dennis and Robin returned to Alpine Lake in December 2014. Dennis retired from the Iowa Hospital Association where he served as Senior Vice-President. Robin retired from Grand View University where she served as Director of Teacher Education. They are thrilled to be back in West Virginia and living full-time at Alpine Lake. Fee: $3 to be collected at the Boathouse. The Whites will provide refreshments. 13 14
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