Waynoka News - Lake Waynoka
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Waynoka News - Lake Waynoka
Waynoka News “Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” may, 2011 ISSUE 272 Managers’ report I would like to encourage everyone to participate in the members survey included in this month’s newsletter. This helps us prioritize improvements and future additions to the lakes amenities. You can mail those back to us or just drop them off at the front office or the security building when passing thru the gate. We will be coming around as weather permits to make repairs to yards that may still have damage from last year’s waste water improvements. If you need repairs made call the office and get your name on the list. As we gear up for the summer season you will see many projects going on so please be patient with any inconvenience these improvements may cause. For example we will be repairing, sealing, and re-painting the parking lot in front of the lodge. This will require that we close off half of the parking lot at a time during those repairs. As always I encourage all members to send me an email at Paul@lakewaynoka.com about any questions or concerns they may have. Thank you Paul Cahall, General Manger Yard repair If you still have damage to your yard from last year’s update to the waist water system give us a call at the front office (937-446-3232) to have your house added to the list. We will be coming around to fix that damage in the near future. ****ATTENTION*** Member Survey Please take note and fill out the member survey inserted in this month’s newsletter. It is the green colored paper. The long range planning committee and WPOA board is looking for your input for future improvements so your participation will be appreciated. You can mail them back to us here in the front office or drop them off at the office or front gate This is an INVITATION to ALL VETERANS at Lake Waynoka! Join the Shawnee Squaws & the Veterans from the VA Home in Georgetown on Fri., May 13, 2011 at 11 a.m. for their annual Spring Picnic & Fishing Outing at the Lions’ Pavilion & the Beach. Come to eat and/or socialize with these individuals who have served their country, as you have, to guarantee the freedoms we enjoy (and, sometimes, take for granted). PLEASE RSVP by Mon., May 9. Contact Joanne Coker at 446-1420. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - DeClaire Insurance & Real Estate MALOTT AUTOMOTIVE DOMESTIC & IMPORT REPAIRS 13512 FivePoints-Mowrystown Rd, Sardinia,Ohio Dan * Dennis 112 North Main Street Sardinia, Ohio 45171 (937) 446-2610 or (937) 446-3585 937-446-3985 Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am to 7 pm Sat. 8 am to 3 pm Conveniently located 4 miles out back gate Todd Malott, Owner ASE Certified We do it all Big or Small!!! 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Our Hours are: Our Toll-Free 937-378-6165 Mon Fri 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Number or Sat 8:30 am - 12:00 Noon 800-378-6167 937-378-3256 118 S Main St, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 mail@mcconn-cutrell.com PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - Waynoka Property Owners Association Board of Trustees Meeting Saturday, April 9, 2011 President Redick called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. Pastor Keith gave the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance followed. Roll Call: Present: Conners, Freeman, Kinney, Johnson, Lindy, McDulin, Purdin, Redick and Mgr. Cahall Absent: Meyer Minutes: The motion to approve the minutes of the March meeting as published in the April Waynoka Newsletter was made by Purdin, seconded by Lindy and passed by those present. Treasurer’s Report (Betty Purdin): Work is being done to further maximize and protect WPOA’s financial assets. Property owners were encouraged to ask either the Treasurer or the Manager any questions they might have about the finances of the WPOA. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): Dues are coming in quicker this year than last. Revenue is up 3% and expenses are down 9% ‘year over year’. The ‘graveling’ in the campground has been finished. Several electrical issues have been addressed. A water main break was discovered and has been repaired. The campground is open and ready for operation. The numbering of the campsites will be finished by May 1st as will be the reconditioning of the parking lot of the Lodge, Lounge and Health/Rec Center complex. Other Reports: Security (Tim Redick): Redick presented Chief Ellis’ report because Ellis was in training for his deployment this summer. Several (17) stolen street signs were recovered on Tupelo Dr. and are being reinstalled. The Chief asks all property owners to report to Security any suspicious activity around street signs that they might observe. The Lake’s marine patrol officer attended the ODNA boater safety workshop last month. Long Range Planning (Ron Gloss): The Board has reviewed and approved the survey that will be sent as an insert to all WPOA members in the May newsletter. Everyone was encouraged to participate in this survey as it will help determine the long range plan for Lake Waynoka. The website is very close to going on line. John Buskey will share a presentation of the website during the Annual Meeting next Saturday. Lake Advisory (George Kinney): The consultants from Mad Scientists & Associates will begin their analysis of the Lake on Monday, April 11. (Phases I & II include mapping the lake bottom and samplings of the sediment and suspended particles in the water.) Their report will be available in May. Campground (Walt Robinson): The first campground meeting was held last weekend. The campers told Mgr. Cahall how much the gravel is appreciated. He noted that several campground activities are being planned (picnic, dances, etc.). All of the Board members were invited to attend the campground meetings. The Chapel (Bonnie Keith): Keith reminded everyone to attend the special Easter program at the Sardinia Elementary at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 16th. It is a live presentation with a donkey, the crucifixion and the resurrection supported with beautiful music and singers including the Lake Waynoka Chorus. The Chapel will also have a special Palm Sunday service and an Easter Sunrise service followed by a breakfast, the regular service and an egg hunt for the children during this Easter season. Civic Club (Betty Purdin): The next meeting is Tuesday, April 26th at 7 p.m. The annual Lake Waynoka yard sale is May 21st from 8 to 4:30. All property owners planning to participate were encouraged to contact Valerie Bullock (446-4283) to be included on the map and to receive balloons to mark their locations. Lake Committee (Prescilla Redick): The spring tournament is Saturday, April 16th from 8 to 4 and the first Wednesday night tournament is the following Wednesday. Redick also shared that there has been an overwhelming and unprecedented number of requests from property owners to attend the Annual Board Meetings next Saturday. She thanked the Board for providing additional monies to allow everyone on the present waiting list to attend. Shawnee Squaws (Valerie Bullock/Joanne Coker): New officers will be elected at the meeting on Wednesday, April 13th. Bullock will be stepping down as President after more than a decade of service to this organization. Coker extended an invitation to all veterans living at Lake Waynoka to join the Shawnee (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5) PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 3INCE CAHALL BROS., INC. 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All veterans should RSVP to Coker (446-1420). Waynoka Tribe (Jim Beckley): About 4000 eggs were stuffed for the Easter Egg Hunt being held at 2 p.m. today! On June 11th a professional magician will perform free of charge for the children of Lake Waynoka. Watersports Club (Steve Johnson): The next meeting will be Sunday, June 5th at noon in the Lodge. Ten students took the boater safety course and are now certified. The Poker Run is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, July 30th. If interested in ‘being a stop’, please contact Johnson. Members of the club also offer ski lessons and hands on boating operation training. Pending Resolutions and Motions: none Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: none Unfinished Business: Pres. Redick shared his review of the workshop meeting of April 8th: 1. The finances were reviewed. 2. The Lake Advisory report was given. 3. The Manager gave an extensive operations report for the month of March and the summer season. 4. Campground numbering was discussed. 5. The proposed Keno in the Lounge has been tabled until the new Board is set. 6. The possibility of an ATM machine is being considered. 7. Several proposed policies/contracts for facility rental procedures were received for review. 8. The survey for the property owners was discussed. 9. Personnel policy updates were shared. 10. Additional monies were approved for the annual meeting. New Business: none Membership Concerns: Betty Purdin (Lot #0062): Purdin asked that everyone continue to save aluminum cans to help raise the monies needed for the fireworks Labor Day weekend. Andy Bilhardt (Lot #453): Bilhardt encouraged those people who walk at the Lake to collect the cans that others leave in the ditches for the fireworks fund. Bilhardt then shared his concern about a pavement repair near Jim Meyer’s home that has shrunk over the years developing a crack that could be dangerous for cyclists and skateboarders. Vince DeVol (Lot #2857): DeVol shared that the siren at the Marina did not sound during the most recent weather alert. He believes it has been over a year since the siren has worked even though attempts have been made to repair it. Bonnie Keith (Chapel): The Chapel will have an Easter dinner tomorrow from 11:30 to 2. Keith also reminded everyone about the Memorial Day weekend breakfast at the campground. Aristotle Roussos (Lot #458): Roussos expressed his appreciation and thanks to the WPOA Board and the WRWSD Board, their committees and the long range planning committee, the Shawnee Squaws and all of the others for the hours and hours that these individuals devote to our ‘great community’. Roussos acknowledged the work of Tim Redick and the others in the search for a new lake manager. Roussos stated that “they walked out with a gem – Paul Cahall”. Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Conners, seconded by Purdin, and passed by a unanimous vote at 10:26 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - Bess Landscaping Docks *Decks Shoreline Restoration SunStream Boat Lifts Mowing*Mulching*Trimming Edging*Grass Seeding*Fertilizing www.hudepohlheatandair.com Tree & Shrub Trimming Email: hudyhvac@frontier.com Tree Removal*Stump Removal (937) 446-4200 24 Hour Emergency Service State License #31213 “A Professional is Not Satisfied Until You Are” Geothermal Specialist $20.00 off Any Service Call with this ad County Line Customs Upholstery Work Boat Covers, Seats, Headliners Custom Body Work Car Detailing Royce Hauke 937-515-0271 Your Lake Waynoka Real Estate Expert For Almost 20 Years! 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Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): There was not a treasurer’s report because this meeting was on the first day of the month before there was time for the March reports to be compiled. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): The manager presented the WRWSD Trustees with copies of a contract with The H2O Company of Georgetown. It provides the guaranteed availability of a plant operator, John C. Van Harlingen, who holds Class III Operator certification for both wastewater works and water supply, in the absence of Plant Supt. Culver due to vacation, training, extended illness, etc. A motion to approve this contract will be made and voted upon at the meeting on Saturday, April 9, 2011. Plant Supt.’s Report (George Culver): Culver shared details of the successes and the difficulties that are being experienced reading the meters in the new automatic meter reading system. It was agreed that getting the GPS system totally operational and plugging the holes in the metal plates (at least temporarily, until the company and the WRWSD come to an agreement on how to correct the difficulties being experienced) should have top priority. The work being done to replace the rusted conduit at the sewer plant is about 75% completed. The regularly scheduled testing of the water at the water plant shows that the original carbon in the filters installed three years ago is still doing an adequate job. Culver and the Board discussed the need for reclamation of yards this spring following the installation of the back-up check valves last fall. The campground work is nearly finished. Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: none Pending Resolutions and Motions: none Old Business: Gloss presented the WRWSD Trustees with copies of the revised WRWSD rules and regulations. Redick moved and Purdin seconded Motion #2011-04 to adopt the revised (as of April 1, 2011) procedural rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of the Waynoka Regional Water & Sewer District. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously with 7 yea votes. Gloss then distributed the information each Board member would need to provide to create the WRWSD 2011 slate of officers for the annual meeting. New Business: Redick shared a request from the committee planning the annual meeting dinner for additional funding to accommodate additional guests. Purdin moved and Doughman seconded Motion #2011-05 to budget an additional $250.00 for the 2011 Annual Meeting dinner. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously with 7 yea votes. Other Business: Buskey shared that the new Lake Waynoka website should be ‘live’ in the next three to four weeks if everything goes as planned. He thanked Asst. Recording Secretary Coker for typing the WRWSD By-Laws into Word format for inclusion on the website. Redick shared his appreciation to his fellow WRWSD Board members for the opportunity to serve with them during his three year term. Johnson thanked the Board’s trustees for their support, help and guidance during his tenure of five years. He also suggested that the meeting time for the workshop meeting be reviewed and possibly changed so as to allow more property owners who are employed to participate on the WRWSD Board. Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Buskey and seconded by Doughman. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:31 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. 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This balance reflects an increase of about $90,400.00 over February’s balance due to the collection of water and sewer user fees which were billed in late February. In March $20,800.00 in water availability fees, $31,700.00 in bond sewer assessments and $17,000.00 for two new water and sewer taps were collected. The March expenses for the WRWSD were also lower than usual. The Treasurer noted that about $30K of the month’s income was charged to credit cards (VISA or MasterCard) by property owners. The use of this payment option has steadily increased since the service was first offered. Buskey, Mgr. Cahall and Kay Bundy, the WRWSD account clerk, attended a financial management seminar for utility officials on April 5, 2011. It was helpful in identifying things that the WRWSD is doing well financially as well as giving them several suggestions as to how to improve the management of the WRWSD monies. These suggestions will be shared with the Board in May. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): Property owners need to be aware that employees are investigating the best options to close the holes in the meter pit lids. It is important to remember that whatever is done does not interfere with the operation of the automatic reading system and that monies are not spent doing something that doesn’t work. There have been a few ‘bumps in the road’ implementing this system. If any property owner has a question about a bill, please contact the office. Each bill will be reviewed on an individual basis. Old Business: none New Business: none Pending Resolutions and Motions: Motion #2011-06 was made by Redick and seconded by Johnson to approve the contract with The H20 Company to supply a Backup operator for the Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously with 7 yea votes. Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: none Other Business: none Board Member Concerns: none Membership Concerns: Prescilla Redick (Lot #1732): Redick shared that there has been an overwhelming and unprecedented number of requests from property owners to attend the Annual Board Meetings next Saturday. She thanked the Board for providing additional monies to allow everyone on the present waiting list to attend. Jim Beckley (Lot #2870): Beckley asked if the ‘finish grade’ is going to be done in the yards of property owners where the back-up check valves were installed and reclamation is needed. A property owner should contact the water/sewer plant (446-3256) if he believes reclamation work is needed on his property. Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Purdin and seconded by Rider. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:43 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 10 WILLIS LANDSCAPING MOWING, LANDSCAPING, PRESSURE WASHING, TREE WORK, IRRIGATION, FOUNTAINS, PAVER STONES, RETAINING WALLS & GARDEN TILLING. FULLY INSURED 513-505-3652 BREAKFAST BREAKFAST The Chapel is sponsoring, as usual, our annual Memorial Day Breakfast, Saturday, May 28th. Serving starts at approximately 9:00 am Come early and enjoy the fellowship. Please bring eggs, bacon, biscuits, sausage, etc. Everyone Welcome, bring your friends Hope to see you there! Pastor Bonnie Keith Lake Waynoka Chorus At this reading, the chorus has performed at the annual meeting of the WPOA. Six songs were on the program : Beautiful Ohio, Blowing in the Wind, High Hopes, Wonderful World, Edelweiss, and So Long-Farewell. Our next performance will be patriotic songs at the Veterans’ Home in Georgetown on Armed Services Day on May 21st. On the lake yard sale day, the chorus will sponsor a yard sale at 103 Horse Shoe Drive. All the proceeds will go toward the cost of the new keyboard. If anyone would like to donate items, just contact Andrea at 446-9570. No clothes, please. Andrea Wilkerson Air Evac to Attend Lion’s Meeting All residents of Lake Waynoka are invited to attend the Lion’s Club meeting on May 3, 2011, 6:30 pm, in the Lodge. Kathy Lewis from Air Evac will give a presentation of Air Evac. The helicopter will also be here for all to see. If you have any questions call Paul Geiger, Lions Club President, at 513-543-2156 THE WASP NEST Monthly publish highlights from the Waynoka Awareness Safety Program to keep you and your neighbors safe. Each month you will find a helpful suggestion from the program guide for your use and to share with those around you. If you would like to have a WASP booklet or if you have something you would like to have included please call. EVACUATION PLANS In the event of a fire, flood, tornado, earthquake, hazardous material spill or other disaster, it may be necessary for you to quickly evacuate your home. By planning and practicing what to do before you need to. You will help yourself and your family to react correctly and spontaneously at the first sign of danger. Planning to Evacuate • • • • • • Draw the floor plan of your residence Draw at least two escape routes from each room Identify where your emergency supplies, first-aid kits, and fire extinguishers are kept Identify utility (gas, water, and electric) shut off valve locations Include your family’s reunion location outside the home Conduct fire and emergency drills Evacuation Priority List If you are told to immediately evacuate, you will have little time to think about what to do. What you take depends upon how much notification you have, how long you will be gone, why you are leaving, and how you are leaving. To help you prepare to respond before disaster strikes, take a few minutes to complete these items. • • • • • Decide which items are the most important to be taken with you and choose only those you can carry List other items you would take if you are able Choose the items you would like to take if you are able Choose the items you would like to take if you have access to a vehicle Specify those tasks you would like to complete (if there is time) prior to leaving (shutting off utilities, locking your home, making arrangements for your pets, etc. Vince DeVol 446-1702 Prescilla Redick 446-9385 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 11 Swimming Lessons for the 2011 Season The evening set of swimming lessons will be; June 20-23; 27-30 from 5:30 - 7:00. Everyone needs to come on the 20th at 5:30 for screening at which time students will be assigned to class times. The first morning set of swimming lessons will be; July 5 - 8; 11 - 14. Please note the first week is Tuesday through Friday rather than the usual Monday through Thursday because Monday is the 4th of July. The second morning set of swimming lessons will be July 18 -21; 25 - 28. Both sets of morning lessons follow these times; 9:00-9:45 Advanced Beginners 9:45-10:30 Beginner 3 - need to know front crawl, crawl stroke, elementary backstroke, ability to swim laps and work in deep end 10:30-11:00 Beginner 2 - needs to know how to float on front and back, front crawl 11:00-11:30 Beginner 1 (main pool) - no skills needed 11:30-Noon Beginner 1 (baby pool) - no skills needed Each set of lessons are supposed to run one week, 7 days but since we do not have lessons on the weekend, they are spread across the two weeks. Lifeguard classes will be given by the American Red Cross Cincinnati Chapter May 30 - June 10. All registration to be completed on line at the Red Cross Chapter class for Lake Waynoka. Participants must be age 15 years or older and will meet from 9:00-Noon on the 30th to compete prerequisites. The swimming pretest includes lap swimming of an accurate American Crawl Stroke and breast stroke, as well as retrieving a brick from the bottom of the 10 foot and swimming with it at the surface of the water. Upon passing these prerequisites, participants will receive a schedule for the remainder of the class. Guard Start classes will be available July 26 - 28 from 9:00 to Noon. Participants must be ages 11-15 years. Adult lessons available. Please see Evelyn at the pool for information. Thanks, Evelyn PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 12 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 13 Lake Waynoka Health & Recreational Center Summer is just around the corner! We are preparing for a busy summer. This is always a fun time of the year for our staff. It is exciting getting ready for our busiest time of the year June through August. Currently we are in the process of putting new games into the game room. The old ones will be moved to the lounge and we will have new and exciting ones put in. This will give our younger crowd a better selection of games and will add to the fun of hanging out in the game room. We are also preparing for the opening of the outdoor pool. This is a very exciting time for us every year. The pool will open on Saturday, May 28th. This years pool hours will be: Monday -Thursday 12 noon to 8 pm. Friday - Sunday 11am - 9 pm. We are looking forward to seeing all of you there! Currently we have aerobics classes going on through the week and are planning for the new classes in May. The instructor will still be Dana Bramel. The new schedule for May will be as follows: Monday- Aqua Zumba at 7pm. A fun pool party workout. Tuesday- Step Fit at 9am. Designed for all ages. Wednesday- Cardio Combat at 7pm. Get tough & beat the battle with keeping yourself fit. Thursday- Senior Fit at 9am. Excellent workout with a relaxing yet up beat environment. We are looking forward to seeing all of you in the upcoming weeks! Dana Bramel, Management & Staff Lake Waynoka Lounge 937-446-2012 Sun. Mon. & Tues 4:00 to 9:00 pm - Hours Subject to Change Wed. 4:00 to 12:00 am - Euchre, 8:00 pm Thurs. 4:00 to 12:00 am - Open Pool Fri. & Sat. 4:00 to 1:00 am - Call for Info. *Lounge hours subject to change* may entertainment may may may may may may may 7th - 13th - 14th - 15th - 21st - 28th - 29th - cousins hot rod & the fastlane Midnight fire Nascar sunday - open 1 hr prior to race Joey vassalett & jeremy neal unclejed Nascar sunday - open 1 hr prior to race *Kentucky derby day, may 7th - mint juleps & oaks lily* call 446-2012 for info. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 14 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 15 2011 Best Fishing Days (when the Moon is between new & full) LAKE WAYNOKA LAKE COMMITTEE TOURNAMENTS ARE “CATCH AND RELEASE” 2011 Wednesday Evening Tournament Schedule, 6:00-9:00pm: May 18th, June 15th, July 20th, August 17th, September 21st May 3 – 17 June 1 – 15 July 1 – 15 Aug. 28 – Sept. 12 Sept. 27 – Oct. 11 Oct. 26 – Nov. 10 Nov. 25 – Dec. 10 Dec. 24 – 31 Lake Waynoka Night Bass Tournament July 30th, 8:00-4:00, Lake Waynoka Beach Lake Waynoka Fall Bass Tournament Sept. 24th, 8:00-4:00, Lake Waynoka Beach If you are interested in being a sponsor for any of the tournaments-please contact Chris/Mark Talmage 937-446-3762 We are looking for new members. Monthly Meetings Last Thursday of Each Month 7:00pm in the Lodge “excert from the Old Farmer’s Almanac” WPOA Regulations on Limit and Fish Size SPECIES DAILY LIMIT MINIMUM SIZE Crappies 20 9 Inches Large/Small Mouth 3 15 Inches & Spotted Bass Walleye 3 15 Inches Channel Catfish 6 None Bluegill None None WAYNOKA WATER SPORTS CLUB PRESENTS Fun in the Sun 4TH Annual Boat Poker Run Saturday, July 30, 2011 Are you interested in hosting a Stop? Contact Bobbie Steele @ 937-205-6243 or Teri Wright @ 937-446-1585. Watch your newsletter for more details! PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 16 Meeker Funeral Home Jim Meeker, Owner/Director Lake Waynoka Resident for 19 years Funeral and/or Cremation Services to meet any need Pre-Arrangement Services Available 308 North Columbus St/P.O. Box 88 Russellville, Ohio 45168 937-377-4182 “Personal, Caring Services for Your Time of Need” www.DonFender.com SOLD 210 Waynoka Drive 470 Waynoka Drive Waterfront A-frame This Could be you! home, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Interested in Buying or baths, fireplace, inSelling your property? ground pool, lakeside We have the right mar- patio, storage building, keting tools for you! $249,900 #911 MLS #1213648 Risa Boone 937-402-7662 rboone@donfender.com Liz Doss 937-515-1737 liz@donfender.com Tim Ross 937-763-3393 Congratulations to Bobbie Knabb! The winner of our April giveaway with the answer of… Best Maintained Private Dam in Ohio Win a $20 Gift Certificate to the Lake Waynoka Restaurant! Gordon Ellis is Lake Waynoka’s current Security Chief. Who was the fist Security Chief? Answer the question correctly to be entered into our drawing for a $20 gift certificate to the Waynoka Restaurant. Drawing to be held on May 15th need not be present to win, just email or drop off your name, phone number and answer to our branch office at the Lake Waynoka office or any of our agents email addresses listed below. “Real Service in Real Estate” tjrossre@yahoo.com 937-446-3062—LakeWaynoka Office 937-393-4242—Hillsboro Office All information is believed accurate, but is not guaranteed. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 17 Brown County MOWING SERVICE Lynn Sales Lake Waynoka Resident 937-515-1656 Mowing & Weed Eating Fully Insured Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Our advertisers help make this newsletter possible. Show your support for them by taking advantage of the services and/or goods they offer. Mention their newsletter ad! GRINDER PUMP REMINDER Your grinder pump is not a garbage disposal. The following items should never be put in your system: *Egg shells *Fish scales *Cat litter *Diapers, socks, rags or cloth of any kind *Personal hygiene products *Oils or grease *Strong chemicals (drain cleaner) *Glass or metal objects. If the above items are introduced into the system it could result in premature failure of the pump and require service. If the red light on the electric box is on it means the pump is not working properly. Please call Security if you see your light or your neighbors light on. Security will dispatch our mechanics. 937-446-3214. **DURING POWER OUTAGES WATER USAGE SHOULD BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM** REPORT ALL ELECTRIC OUTAGES Dial 1-800-543-5599 to report an outage. Everyone should report an outage immediately, the TOTAL NUMBER of phone calls received in DUKE’S automated report system determines priority of repair. The more calls – the faster the response to our area. Waynoka Tribe It rains much more around here and we’ll ALL have lakefront lots! The Tribe had a GREAT turnout for the rescheduled Easter egg hunt on April 10th. Contests, eggs, candy and warm weather left everyone smiling and a little bit sticky, but at least dry! The Tribe will be selling hot dogs, the best popcorn around and other small items to eat on Yard Sale day, so be sure to stop by and say “hey”. Keep a watch for our next planned events in June. One of may just appear out of thin air before your very eyes... REMINDER TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS *NEW LOCATION FOR CAN RECYLING* PLEASE REMEMBER TO SAVE ALL YOUR ALUMNIUM CANS AND PLACE IN PLASTIC BAGS IN THE CAN TRAILER LOCATED IN OUR NEW LOCATION BEHIND THE SWIMMING POOL MAINTENCE BLDG. (THE ACCESS ROAD BEHIND THE BAR. ALL THE WAY BACK BEHIND THE POOLS AT THE END OF THE ROAD) PLEASE NOTHING BUT ALUMINUM CANS ARE ACCEPTABLE!!!!! THE PRICE HAS INCREASED SLIGHTLY, SO WE ARE STARTING TO SEE BETTER PRICES AGAIN! THIS IS THE WAY WE FUND OUR FIREWORKS HERE AT LAKE WAYNOKA AND WE APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS IN HELPING BY SAVING YOUR CANS!! IT ALSO HELPS TO KEEP THE COMMUNITY ROADS AND DITCHES CLEAN. REMEMBER, “DON’T LITTER”, RECYLE FOR THE FIREWORKS; THE MORE CANS WE RECYCLE THE MORE MONEY IN THE FIREWORKS FUND AND THAT MEANS MORE FIREWORKS THIS YEAR IF WE CAN INCREASE THE DONATIONS OF CANS & MONEY; THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR EFFORTS!! THE SHAWNEE SQUAWS ON BEHALF OF THE SUE HAMM MEMORIAL FIREWORKS FUND PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 18 JOHNPAELTZ HOME IMPROVEMENTS BUILD IT - FIX IT - REMODEL IT NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL... WE DO IT ALL! * W I N D O W S * DOORS * SIDING * ROOFS * BATHROOMS * * KITCHENS * DECKS * PATIOS * DOCKS * FRAMING * * ROOM ADDITIONS * GARAGES * FINISHED BASEMENTS * WANT PERSONAL LOCAL SERVICE? CALL TODAY! HomeImprovementsByJohn.com Jim Holden www.edwardjones.com Financial Advisor 446.3771 (937) SPECIALIZING IN LAKE WAYNOKA AS WELL AS BROWN, ADAMS, HIGHLAND & CLERMONT COUNTIES . Member SIPC 101 N Main Street Georgetown, OH 45121 937-378-4939 ** CALL FOR AN ON SITE VISIT AND FREE ESTIMATE!** 937.446.4099 carneyshvac.com Tom Carney Owner $1,800 IN REBATES = MORE FUN Ensure an unforgettable summer. Not an unbearable one. * Summer is better yet with $1800* in rebates. Call to learn more. Stay comfortable inside, no matter what happens outside. ® ® State-of-the-art Bryant Evolution System home cooling products make it easy to keep temperature and humidity under control, even on the hottest summer days. And with a 10-year parts limited warranty** and high-efficiency performance, the Evolution System delivers the long lasting comfort you depend on and the energy savings you deserve. *Up to $1,100 in Bryant Rebates, plus additional tax credits and utility rebates. **Timely registration required for 10-year parts limited warranty. Limited warranty period is 5 years for parts not registered within 90 days of installation. Jurisdictions where warranty benefits cannot be conditioned on registration will receive the registered limited warranty period. www.bryant.com PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 19 May, 2011 Calendar of Events Adult Tap Class – Thursdays, 9:15 am Art Class – Mondays, 10:00 am to 12 noon Bridge – Mondays, 6:00 pm Campground Mtg.- May 7th, 10:00 am Chorus - May 10th & 24th, 6:30 to 8:00 pm Civic Club – May 24th, 7:00 pm Dance Lessons - Tuesdays, 8:00 pm Euchre – Fridays, 7:30 pm Garden Club – May 12th, 7:00 pm Lake Committee – May 26th, 7:00 pm Line Dancing Class – Tuesdays, 2:00 pm Lions Club – May 3rd & May 17th, 6:30 pm Project Linus - Thursdays, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Shawnee Squaws – May 11th, 10:00 am Waynoka Tribe – May 10th, 7:00 pm Watersports Club – June 5th, 12:00 pm WRWSD Workshop –May 6th, 8:00 am WPOA Workshop – May 13th, 7:00 pm WRWSD Board Mtg. – May 14th, 9:30 am WPOA Board Mtg. – May 14th, 10:00 am Wed. Night Bass Tourn. - May 18th, 6 to 9 pm Veteran’s Picnic - May 13th, 11:00 am Yard Sale - May 21st, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Pool Opens - May 28th, 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Bingo - May 28th, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm 03/14 Elwood Patrick.................................................6590 Don Patrick......................................................4850 03/21 Jeanne Eastlake................................................3490 Elwood Patrick................................................3390 03/28 Jeanne Eastlake................................................3190 Elwood Patrick.................................................2510 04/04 Elwood Patrick................................................4920 Jean Hilliard....................................................3050 Bridge Club meets every Monday at 6:00 pm in the Lodge. Newcomers are welcome. Questions? Jeanne Eastlake 446-3013 EUCHRE SCORES 03/04 Brad Finch..........................................................62 Elwood Patrick...................................................58 03/11 Brad Finch..........................................................65 Eddie Slater.........................................................64 03/18 Barb Patrick........................................................58 Larry Baucom.....................................................57 Carlos Day..........................................................57 Brad Finch..........................................................57 03/25 Jim Cummings...................................................60 Danny Williams.................................................61 If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have a good time, come to the Lodge on Fridays and join the fun! Play starts at 7:30 p.m. so come early to get a seat. COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE THE LAKE WAYNOKA CIVIC CLUB WILL HOST THE COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE AGAIN THIS YEAR AND IT WILL BE HELD ON SAT. MAY 21st, 2011. THE TIME WILL BE FROM 8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM. THE BOARD HAS GIVEN US PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE THIS AS AN OPEN GATE EVENT. WE WILL DO THIS IN THE LOCAL PAPERS AND LOCAL RADIO STATIONS. AGAIN PLEASE BE ADVISED THERE IS NO COST TO PARTICIPATE. WE JUST NEED YOUR NAME AND LOT NUMBER SO WE CAN PUT YOU ON THE MAP THAT WILL BE GIVEN OUT AT THE SECURITY GATE WE WILL ALSO BE FURNISHING BALLOONS FOR YOUR MAILBOX. (THIS MAKES IT A EASIER FOR PEOPLE TO FIND YOU ON THE MAP.) IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE, OR HAVE ANY QUESTI0NS PLEASE CALL, AND IF NO ANSWER LEAVE YOUR INFORMATION ON MY RECORDER. I WILL RETURN YOUR CALL & LET YOU KNOW I RECEIVED YOUR INFORMATION. Valerie Bullock 446-4283 OR Bobbie Wilson 446-4662 PLEASE BE SURE TO GIVE US YOUR INFORMATION NO LATER THAN Fri. MAY 13TH. LEAVE YOUR NAME & ADDRESS & LOT NUMBER. WE WILL TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING ELSE. WE WILL HAVE BALLOONS DELIVERED TO YOUR LOCATION ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY (MAY 20TH) PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Waynoka News - 20 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 1 Waynoka Drive Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID GEORGETOWN, OH 45121 PERMIT NO. 133 Waynoka News EDITOR Leslie Poole Lake Waynoka ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Closed Monday, May 30th, Memorial Day WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover Waynoka Restaurant Now Open - Spring Hours Wednesday -Sunday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Open 7 days starting Memorial Day 937-446-3774 WAYNOKA MARINA 14 Beach Cove, Sardinia, Ohio REFERENCE NUMBERS Admin. Office Security Rec. Center Lounge Restaurant Marina Campground www.lakewaynoka.com 937-446-3232 937-446-3214 937-446-1778 937-446-2012 937-446-3774 937-446-4429 937-446-2887 937-446-4429 Jim & James Evans Lake Waynoka Chapel Adult Sunday School 9:30 am Church Service 10:00 am Children Sunday School 10:00 am Wednesday Service 7:00 am WPOA BOARD OF TRUSTEES Any opinion expressed in this WRWSD BOARD newsletter reflects only the opinion OF TRUSTEES of the author and does not Tim Redick...................….President necessarily constitute an opinion of Steve Johnson....................President Joan Conners….….…VicePresident the W.P.O.A., its Board of Directors Ron Gloss..................Vice President Bert Freeman...……….….Secretary or any other individual. John Buskey......................Treasurer Betty Purdin……..……....Treasurer George Kinney.............Mbr. at Large Steve Johnson John McDulin Rudy Lindy Jim Meyer Advertising in this newsletter is not an endorsement of products or services. Larry Doughman...............Secretary Betty Purdin...............Mbr. at Large Gordon Rider Tim Redick Eric Kirk PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor