APR 2012 - Lake Wildwood Association

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APR 2012 - Lake Wildwood Association
SUNBEAM
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375-9323
APRIL
REMINDERS
Decal Cost
There will be a Committee of the Whole meeting on April 14th, 2012 at 11:00
a.m. at the lodge to discuss amenity passes and vehicle decals.
Address and Telephone Numbers
Please forward all current address and telephone numbers to Lake Wildwood
Association Office as we are updating all records.
Towing
At the December 10th, 2011 Board of Directors meeting, the board passed
the following motion: Lake Wildwood Staff and Vehicles will not be used to
pull or tow vehicles.
INSIDE
Load limits have been lifted.
Around the Lake 6
www.lake-wildwood.com
April Committee of the Whole Meeting
All decals, including car decals, are $10.00.
Load Limits Lifted
2012 Volume 42 No. 5
Beyond the Lake 6
Bulletin Board 11
Board of Directors Positions Open
Seeking a corporate secretary and a vice president for the Board of Directors.
Please send a letter of interest with your background information to the Lake
Wildwood Office.
Lifeguard Positions Open
Seeking lifeguards for our 2012 summer season. Please see page 6 for more
information or call the Lake Wildwood Office at 309-463-2047 ext. 1.
Classified Ads 9
Committee Corner 4
Letters to the Editor 8
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Contact Information
When emailing a Board member or Chairperson,
please put LAKE WILDWOOD in the subject area
as some will not open emails if they do not know
the sender or recognize the subject matter.
General Manager
Joan Boyer - (309) 463-2047, Ext. 1
attnjboyergm@lake-wildwood.com
Chairperson
Joseph Rutgens - (815) 663-5450
drutgens@gmail.com
Director
Tammie Durham - (309) 463-2660
tam@durham-realestate.com
Director
Sue McGrath - (309) 463-2270
suemcgrath1962@yahoo.com
Director
Dorcas McMillan - (309) 463-2290
mcmillan4law@sbcglobal.net
Director
Keith Williams - (847) 669-4811
kawsuncity@yahoo.com
President
Bob Hamilton - (309) 463-2490
bhamilton1466@gmail.com
Vice President
Position Currently Open
Secretary
Position Currently Open
Treasurer
James Durham
ofdurham@yahoo.com
Campground Chairperson
Dave Gilgenberg - (708) 598-0117
killer2201@aol.com
Common Properties & Amenities Chairperson
Verlin Egly - (309) 463-2716
eglyvj@aol.com
Community Relations Chairperson
Joe Donnelly
joeddonnelly@yahoo.com
Environmental Control Chairperson
Ed Andrews - (309) 463-2186
andrews@ivcellular.com
Finance & Administration Chairperson
Tom Kossler - (309) 463-2898
kossler@att.net
Lakes & Dams Chairperson
Brad Lindstrom - (815) 257-1234
lindstrom5@hihart.net
Natural Resources Chairperson
Trinidad Garza
tgarza3005@sbcglobal.net
Recreation Chairperson
Opal Kempf - (309) 463-2338
Sunbeam Chairperson
Jackie Zohfeld - (815) 993-5445
grammaquilter@yahoo.com
Board Notice
Written communication for board consideration
must be submitted to the Association office no later than the 1st of the month to be included in the
board packet for the current months board meeting.
Board of Directors
MARCH 10, 2012
Agenda
Regular Meeting
March 10,2012
1:00 P.M.
Lake Wildwood Lodge
I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Roll Call
III. Communication from the Floor
IV. Approval of the Agenda
V. Approval of Minutes
A. Minutes of February 11,2012 Regular Board
Meeting
B. Minutes of February 11, 2012 Following
Executive Session
C.Minutes of March 3, 2012
VI. Financial Reports
A. February 2012
1. Expenditures of $100
2. Budget vs. Actual---Operation
3. Budget vs. Actual---Capital Improvement
4. Budget vs. Actual---Replacement Reserve
5. Balance Sheet---Cash Basis
6. Balance Sheet—Accrual Basis
7. Profit & Loss by Class
B. Past Due Collection Report—End of
February
VII. Communications
A. Lot 728
B. Lot 1173
C. Lot 1291
VIII. General Manager’s Report
A. Dam Fence Bid
IX. Request for Officer and/or Committee Appointments/Resignations
A. Gene Maxedon—Request to be appointed to
Finance Committee
B. Kelly Oliver—Resignation from
Campground Committee
X. Committee Reports
A. Lake & Dams Committee Minutes—January
1. Written request to revise the Lake
Lowering requirement
B. Recreation Committee Minutes—February
C. Finance Committee
1. January
2. February
D. Environmental Control Committee Minutes
1. January
2. February
XI. Unfinished Business
A. ECC Complaint
B. Ad Hoc Policy & Procedure Committee
XII. New Business
A. May Meeting---meet at office—wedding
booked
XIII. Other Reports
A Maintenance-February
B. Security
XIV. Board Member Items
XV. Communication from the floor
XVI. Executive Session
A. Minutes of February 11 2012 and March 3,
2012 Executive session
B. General Manager’s Evaluation
C. Personnel Matter Update
XVII. Return to Open Session
Adjourn
Welcome Chairperson
Gwen Wassilak - (309) 463-2645
Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Joe Rutgens at 1 p.m. followed by the
Pledge.
Sunbeam Advertising & Design
Justin Pattelli - Lake Wildwood Office
jpattelli@lake-wildwood.com
Members Present: John Coles lot 510, Marcie Myers Lot 249, Paris Casey lot 1246, 1432,1433-34,
Kim Maloney lots 849-852, Nancy Bucalo lot 945,
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SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
April Board Meeting
Saturday April 14th, 2012
1:00 p.m. at the Lodge
Art Catrambone lot 97, Ian McMillan lot 1418,
Ginger Bulat lot 853
Roll call: Joe Rutgens, Keith Williams, Dorcas McMillan, Sue McGrath present: absent was Tammie
Durham also present was President Bob Hamilton
and General Manager Joan Boyer
No Communication from the Floor
IV. Approval of Agenda
Approval of Agenda: At the request of various
directors, the following items were added to the
Agenda. V. C. Minutes of March 3, 2012 XIII. B
Security XVI. March 3 2012 minutes
C. Personnel matter update
V. Approval of Minutes
A motion to approve the agenda as amended by Director Williams seconded by Director McMillan.
Passed by unanimous consent without objection.
V. A,B,C
The minutes of February 11, 2012 regular board
meeting and the minutes following the executive
session plus the minutes of a special Board meeting March 3, 2012 were approved as presented by
a motion from Director McMillan and seconded by
Director Williams by unanimous consent without
objection.
VI. A.
A motion to accept the financial report as presented
moved by Director Williams seconded by Director
McMillan was passed by unanimous consent without objection.
VII . A, B
Lots 728 and 1173 were offered by the owners to
the Association for retirement of the debt on said
lots. Motion by Director McGrath seconded by Director McMillan to accept the two lots was passed
by the following vote. Director McMillan, Williams, and McGrath all voted aye.
VII . C
Lot 1291 sent a letter questioning the $10 fee for
car stickers. Director Williams moved to table the
issue.
Director Williams moved to add the $10 vehicle
sticker charge to the April Committee of the Whole
Agenda along with thoughts on amenity charges
for guests. Director McMillan seconded the motion. A yes vote by Director McMillan, Williams,
and McGrath.
VIII.
Director Williams moved to accept the All Type
Fence, Inc. bid for the fencing at the dam at a cost
of $10,500 with the extra money coming from the
over budget repair fund for the gutters on the dam.
Seconded by Director McMillan. Roll call vote:
all ayes by Directors Williams, McMillan, and McGrath. The General Manager said the gutters on
the back of the dam can be repaired using cracksealer, therefore a portion of that fund can be used
for fence.
VIII.
Director McMillan moved to accept the manager’s
report. Director Williams seconded the motion.
Motion accepted by unanimous consent without
objection.
IX.
Director Williams moved to send the request of
Gene Maxedon for membership on the finance
committee. Seconded by Director McMillan. The
motion passed by unanimous consent without objection.
Director Williams moved to accept the resignation
of Kelly Oliver from the campground committee
and have a letter of appreciation sent to her. Director McMillan seconded the motion. Motion was
approved by unanimous consent without objection.
X.A.
Director McMillan moved that the recommendation received from the Lakes & Dams Committee
be sent back to that committee with a request that
it review the current Board Policy (V.C.3, a-d) and
Dam Maintenance Manual regarding all aspects of
raising and lowering the lake level including the
responsibility of making decisions about the water
level. Seconded by Director Williams Roll call
vote: Directors Williams, McMillan, and McGrath
all voted yes.
X.
Director Williams moved to accept all committee reports for information. Seconded by Director
McMillan. Vote to accept by unanimous consent
without objection.
XVI.
At 3:30 p.m. the motion was made by Director Williams and seconded by Director McMillan to adjourn to executive session. Motion was accepted
by unanimous consent without objection.
At 4:00 p.m. the Board returned to open session.
There being no further business to transact, Director McGrath moved by unanimous consent to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Director Williams.
Without objection
Respectfully submitted
Sue McGrath, Acting Secretary
Committee of the Whole
MARCH 10, 2012
moved to resolve the Board into a Committee of
the Whole to receive member input on various issues under consideration. Seconded by Director
Williams. Without debate on the issue.
3. Member input: After considerable input and discussion regarding the renting of property at Lake
Wildwood, a poll was taken via the show of hands
on the following three ideas:
1. Keep the policy and rules as they are. (1)
2. Allow no renters at all: (19)
3. Rent only to members for a 1 year lease. (2)
The suggestion given was to have a vote on this
issue by the entire membership. The idea was expressed that if people want to live here, they should
be a member.
4. Rise from Committee of the Whole: Director
McMillan moved to rise from a Committee of the
Whole, seconded by Director Williams. Without
debate, motion passed unanimously on voice vote.
5. Adjournment: There being no other business,
Director McMillan moved to adjourn, seconded by
Director Williams and unanimously approved to
adjourn the meeting at noon.
Respectfully submitted,
Sue McGrath, Acting Secretary
Board Special Meeting
MARCH 03, 2012
Minutes of the Open Session of the Special Meeting of the Lake Wildwood Association Board of
Directors.
At 12:07 p.m. a special meeting of the Lake Wildwood Association Board of Directors was called to
order by Chairman Joe Rutgens at the Association
office. Present were Directors Durham, McGrath,
McMillan and Williams as well as General Manager Joan Boyer, President Robert Hamilton and,
by invitation of the Board, Ian McMillan. Director
Williams moved, and Director Durham seconded,
to go into executive session at 12:10 p.m. All voted
yes.
At 1:57 p.m. Director Williams moved to retain Ian
McMillan as special counsel for an annual fee of
$1.00, plus expenses not to exceed $3,000.00, to
investigate a personnel matter. Director Rutgens
seconded the motion. Directors Durham, McGrath,
McMillan, Rutgens and Williams all voted yes.
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
Board of Directors
Committee of the Whole Meeting
At 2:05 p.m. Director McGrath moved by unanimous consent and Director Williams seconded to
adjourn the meeting. Without objection.
Date: March 10,2012
Respectfully submitted,
Call to order
Dorcas McMillan
Acting Secretary
Roll Call of Directors: Joe Rutgen, Dorcas McMillan, Keith Williams, Sue McGrath: Absent: Tammie Durham Also present: President Bob Hamilton
Members Present: John Coles lot 510, Larry Hardt
lot 158, Larry and Peg Gobert, lot 450, Michael and
Janet Koprowski, lot 239, Vernon F. Wentland, lot
1845, Marcie Myers lot 249, Kay and Felix Blonski, lot 295, Paris Casey, Lots 1246,1431,1433-34,
Kim Maloney lot 849-852, Ginger and Wendy Bulat lot 853, Fran Ziolkowski lot 598, Jim and Pam
Walker lot 1321, Don and Bonnie Palmer lot 1318,
Dudley Pankoke lot 877, Art Catrambone lot 97,
George and Suzanne Bolokowicz lot 1427, Ian McMillan lot 1418, Tom Connelly lot 1251
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Committee of the Whole: Director McMillan
Ad Hoc Policy & Procedure
Committee
MARCH 13, 2012
The Board is seeking members to serve on this new
Ad Hoc Committee to:
1. Review and update current procedures of all
committees.
2. Draft statement of purpose and duties for all
committees.
3. Develop general procedures of operation for
all committees.
4. Draft administration procedures for office
operations.
Please submit your letter of interest to the Board of
Directors by April 20th, 2012.
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
Board of Directors - Lake Wildwood Association
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375
or send an email to the general manager at
attnjboyergm@lake-wildwood.com.
Come be a part of Lake Wildwood’s future!
General Manager’s Report
MARCH 10, 2012
We had five contractors inspect the site and take
bid packets. Four contractors returned their bids.
ALL TYPE FENCE, INC has the lowest bid at
$10,500. This is slightly more than double the budgeted amount $5,230. Apparently, the bids came
in so much higher than the quotes because of the
steep slope and the inability to use heavy equipment along side the spillway.
An option for fully funding this project is to use
$5,270 of the $10,000 budgeted in the Reserve
Budget for dam repair and gutter replacement. The
remaining $4,730 will cover the cost of repairs to
the gutters and dam as suggested by the dam inspection last year. The inspector said that no gutters needed to be replaced. Minor maintenance
was all that was required. I have included a picture and the inspection sheet pertaining to the worst
of the gutter maintenance needs. The remaining
maintenance is annual crack filling on the gutters,
spillway and dam face. Chris has enough surplus
material to complete this maintenance. There is
also a minor repair to the wall of the spillway that
will cost approximately $50. This repair must be
done when the spillway is dry.
Therefore, my recommendation is to complete the
fence project as planned and accept the bid from
All Type Fence for a total of $10,500. Additionally,
I recommend that funding come from the Capital
Fund – Dam Fence #6385-29 and the Reserve Fund
– Dam Repair and Gutter Replacement #6285-28.
HAY BALING: At the last Illinois Association of
Lake Communities (IALC) meeting, there was a
brief discussion on the issue of independent contractors baling hay on properties within the Association. If the farmer bales only Association lots
and does not contract bale for any independent
lot owners, the farmer would be considered under LWA Worker’s Compensation even if he bales
anywhere else outside of Lake Wildwood. If the
farmer contracts only with independent lot owners, he would have to provide proof of Worker’s
Compensation insurance to the Association. The
farmer’s Worker’s Compensation insurance from
his farming operation will not work as it is exclusive to his farm property or any property that he
leases or cash rents.
TYLER MOUTRAY: We hated to say good-bye to
Tyler Moutray at the end of February. He resigned
to accept other employment. Tyler was a good employee who will be missed by fellow employees
and members alike.
BEST WISHES TYLER ON YOUR NEW JOB!
Lot Activity Report
FEBRUARY 29, 2012
02/03/2012
02/06/2012
02/14/2012
02/24/2012
02/27/2012
02/29/2012
02/29/2012
02/29/2012
Lot 554
Lot 160
Lot 329
Lot 660
Lot 1427
Lot 105
Lot 1814
Lot 1589
Haefner, William & Megan
Dahlquist, Kay & Carroll, Thomas
Gray, Darrell
Baum, Wayne
Bolokowicz, George & Susan
Piontek, Richard & Vicki
Zukowski, Abigail
Maggi, Christopher
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REPORTS AND COMMITTEE MINUTES
Security Report
Sunbeam Committee
FEBRUARY 29, 2012
FEBRUARY 13, 2012
• Guest Amenity Pass/Cards Authorized
3/5
• Amenity Pass Phone-Ins
85
• Amenity Passes for Special Events
2/159
• Guests on Group Lists
2/23
• Total Amenity Authorizations
272
• Total Guests Headcount
934
• Extended Home Passes in System
1750
• Extended Home Passes Used
400
• Call-In Home Passes
262
• Total Home Pass Authorizations
662
• Security Assisted by Outside Agency 1 MCSD/D.U.I
1
• Association Property Damage
0
• Personal Property Damage
0
• Formal Member Complaints
2
• Citations Issued
N/A
• Past Citations Appealed
N/A
• Past Citations Upheld
3
• Incident Reports Pending
0
• Security Supervisor Call Outs for Incidents
15
• Real Estate Passes
#1465 L4, Type II - Dog at large
#1466 B1A, Type III - Loaned rear gate pass.
Maintenance Report
FEBRUARY 29, 2012
• Cleaned brush out of pipe at inlet.
• Washed salt off all trucks several times.
• Cut & chipped brush.
• Finished painting garbage barrels.
• Installed new nozzle truck diesel barrel.
• Pressure washed floor - outer shop.
• Picked up garbage from alongside roads.
• Installed new 2-way radio in squad.
• Cleaned up rear of shop.
• Plowed snow & salted/cindered roads.
• Moved equipment out of concession to have floor
repainted.
• Installed mop sink in concession area per public
health.
• Updated storage lot list.
• Changed engine oil, changed fuel & air filters on
grasshopper mower.
• Replaced post on big 30MPH sign.
• Removed large rock out of ditch on dam hill.
• Checked all dumpster surrounds for repairs &
repaired as needed.
• Removed sand from under fountain/shower at B2
and unplugged fountain.
• Brought buoys to shop & repaired as needed.
• Replaced lower light lodge steps.
• Piezometer & spillway measurements taken.
• Took tandem to Peoria to have belt spreader
installed & plumbed for hydraulics.
• Dredge spuds brought in shop repaired and
slip plated.
• Worked on dredge & ordered parts.
• Installed a new hydraulic and fuel filters on the
dredge.
• Cut & removed trees from roads due to wind.
• Changed the transmission oil on grasshopper
mower.
CALL TO ORDER: 1:18 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Chair Jackie Zohfeld, Phyllis Dunagan, Terry Kaveny, Donna Sarna, and Sharon
Friedman. Also present from the office was Justin
Pattelli.
Donna asked Unanimous Consent to accept the
minutes of the January 16, 2012 minutes as written. Sharon seconded. Without objection.
OLD BUSINESS:
The February issue was satisfactory. The Secretary
was asked to draft a letter of appreciation to Rick
Keating for committee review. The Chair asked
Justin to mail a copy of the February issue to the
author of the ice fishing article.
NEW BUSINESS:
Justin distributed a copy of his checklist for items
to be included in the March issue with page numbers totaling a twelve-page issue. He also prepared
possible cover art with an Irish theme which will
be modified.
Two letters were received. Donna moved that
the letters be printed as written. Sharon seconded. Motion carried. Because of space constraints
the recipe and Beyond the Pond will appear next
month.
For the first issue with Justin reformulating headings and moving ads to fit, the committee agreed to
meet to proof this document on Monday, February
20th at 1:00 p.m.
Jackie also wanted to prepare a letter with suggestions and guidelines for submitting minutes. This
will be mailed to Committee Chairs. We hope to
eliminate missing minutes and having two or three
months come in at one time. Liaison Tammy Durham arrived at 2:35 p.m. The Committee members voiced their aim to continue the Photo Contest which has been so successful as an evening
event for the past few years. Cost savings were
discussed, including having the attendees vote for
their favorite photos in lieu of judges. Jackie will
formulate a suggested plan and cost for Tammy to
take for discussion with the Board.
Terry moved to adjourn at 3:05 p.m. Sharon seconded. Motion carried.
Monday, March 12, 2012- Sunbeam Meeting, 1:00
p.m.
Thursday, March 15, 2012-Sunbeam Deadline
Monday, April 16, 2012 - Sunbeam Deadline and
Meeting, 1:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Phyllis Dunagan
Expenditures over $100
FEBRUARY 12, 2012
Date
Name
02/01/2012
02/06/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
02/15/2012
Sharon Harmison
IL Department of Financial & Professional
Corn Belt Energy Corporation
Coventry Health Care Insurance of IL
Elizabeth A. Beck, Attorney at Law
Harsco Minerals
Illinois Association of Lake Communities
Jane E. Ohaver
Lake Wildwood Utilities Co.
MB Tires Inc.
Mid State Cartage
Napa Auto Parts
PC Repairs
Revere Electric
Visa
4
Original Amount
Paid Amount
$238.36
$300.00
$707.40
$3,665.31
$890.40
$526.39
$400.00
$280.00
$458.89
$187.19
$212.02
$137.50
$490.00
$452.50
$3,037.33
$238.36
$300.00
$707.40
$3,665.31
$890.40
$526.39
$400.00
$280.00
$458.89
$187.19
$212.02
$137.50
$490.00
$452.50
$3,037.33
$11,983.29
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
Committee Corner
CP&A
E.C.C
Recreation
Campground
Sunbeam
Finance
Lakes & Dams
Natural Resource
APRIL 2012
Thursday, April 5th
Saturday, April 7th
Monday, April 9th
Saturday, April 14th
Monday, April 16th
Saturday, April 21st
Saturday, April 28th
Saturday, April 28th
Recreation Committee
MARCH 05, 2012
Call to Order: 9:00a.m.
Roll Call: Opal Kempf, Rosemary Wagner, Rochelle Vodilka, Ken Wagner, Adrienne Houk.
Quorum established.
Rochelle moved to approve the February minutes.
Ken seconded. Motion carried.
The committee welcomed our new member - Adrienne.
Easter planning is underway - bunnies, menu, eggs,
volunteers, prizes.
May Dance - report next month.
Discussion on July 21st garage sale, June events,
etc.
New meeting time for the Recreation Committee,
Mondays at 4:30p.m. in Association office.
Next meeting date April 9th, 2012.
Adjournment at 10:15a.m.
Respectfully submitted - Opal Kempf
Lakes & Dams Committee
JANUARY 14, 2012
Committee members present:
Brad Lindstrom, Chairman
John Bayler
David Dunagan, D.D.S.
Grant Goolsby
Chris Martel
Ian McMillan, J.D.
Ron Webster
Board liaison: None
Other persons present:
Craig Klatzco
Chairman Brad Lindstrom called the meeting to order at 9:17 AM. Mr. Martell moved to approve the
minutes of the September 11, 2010 meeting and his
motion was seconded by Mr. Webster. Motion by
Mr. Goolsby to approve the minutes of the October
29, 2011 and December 3, 2011 meetings was seconded by Mr. Bayler. Both motions passed unanimously with one abstention.
Since the term of the chairman had expired, Mr.
Bayler nominated Mr. Lindstrom to serve as chairman for a third term. Mr. Webster seconded and
the motion carried with one dissenting vote. Mr.
McMillan agreed to continue serving as secretary.
The continuing controversy concerning the Association’s policy of lowering the lake level over
the winter and the reason for this practice was
discussed as a matter of interest to the Committee
members. Dr. Dunagan moved to recommend to
the Board of Directors that the requirement that
the level of Lake Wildwood be lowered every four
years until the level is below normal pool be
reconsidered and, further, that determination of the
necessity of lowering the lake level shall be at the
General Manager’s discretion in conjunction the
recommendation of the Lakes & Dams Committee.
Mr. Martel seconded the motion and it passed with
unanimous consent of the committee.
The Committee secretary shall inform the Board of
Directors of the Committee’s recommendation and
provide appropriate language for the Board’s usage
if it chooses to adopt the recommendation.
The Committee discussed proposals for the bathymetric survey from The Mapping Network, Integrated Lakes Management, Inc. and Cemcon, Ltd.
Mr. Martel moved to propose a contract with The
Mapping Network which shall include more specific provisions than those in the proposal received
from that company regarding (a) the number of
probe points which are to be not less than six in
areas deeper than three feet, (b) specifying accuracy in horizontal and vertical measurements, (c)
specifying that the accuracy of silt depth measurements shall be not less than six inches, (d) spacing of manual probes in shallow water (less than
three feet) areas shall be not more than fifty feet
apart and (d) making any provisions regarding attorneys fees to be reciprocal between the parties.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Webster and carried unanimously.
General Manager Boyer reported that the repairs to
the dredge will cost an estimated $13,000 and that
it has taken the Association’s maintenance personnel three days to remove the dredge’s impeller as
part of the repair process.
Mr. Lindstrom reported that he has extended an invitation to Trinedad Garza, Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, to attend the next Lakes
& Dams Committee meeting to discuss common
concerns.
In addressing the issue of when the Committee’s
meetings will be held, the Chairman proposed that
all future meetings after February will be held on
the last Saturday of each month unless the Committee decides to change the date. By consensus,
the members agreed.
The next meeting will be on February 25, 2012 at
9:00 AM at the Association’s office.
Motion to adjourn by Dr. Dunagan seconded by
Mr. Goolsby passed unanimously and the meeting
adjourned at 11:45 AM.
decision by the Third District Appellate Court of
Illinois.
6. The committee and the General Manager reviewed the January 2012 month-end reports. Some
of the outstanding questions from last month’s
meeting were resolved: a) the interest income on
CDs, whether received quarterly, biannually or
annually, is now being recorded to the interest income account of the Replacement Reserve fund;
b) listed, but matured CDs on the balance sheet
will be updated, and c) the recovery of delinquent
receivables (such as dues) will be recorded to the
income account that prompted the original invoice.
A question still outstanding pertains to reconciling
the YTD net operating loss to the YTD change in
cash equivalent assets.
7. The progress of the collection program was reviewed. A committee member prepared an analysis
suggesting a greater level of recoveries than reported. The difference might be explained by accounts
outside the new collection program. The General
Manager will research a sample of accounts and
report back to the committee.
8. For information only, the chair distributed an investment policy update that had been prepared by
the committee in 2006 but never acted upon.
9. Next committee meeting is Saturday, March 17,
2012 at 8 a.m. at the Office.
10. The committee adjourned at 10 a.m. by unanimous consent.
Respectfully submitted.
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Dated: February 16, 2012
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Ian McMillan
Finance & Administration
FEBRUARY 18, 2012
1. Call to Order at 8 a.m.
2. Roll Call: Kossler, chairman pro tem, Hamilton, Myers, Pollack. Absent: Girard. Also present:
Board Liaison McMillan and General Manager
Boyer
3. The revised agenda was approved by unanimous
consent. Items 4 and 7 were deleted.
4. The minutes of the January 21, 2012 meeting
were approved as distributed.
5. Board Liaison McMillan updated the committee
with respect to: a) the impact to the budget schedule
due to the CICAA. The annual budget now needs
to be presented to the board in July; b) the potential
administrative and financial impact to LWA (and
other POAs) of the Poris v. Lake Holiday POA
COCHRAN’S
COLLISION CENTER
Now A Local
Hertz Agency
We Can Help With All
Your Rental Needs.
Located at Lacon’s East Edge
1218 Ninth Street
(Just off Route 17)
309-246-8000
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
A Vintage Venue
Antiques & More
126 S. LaSalle Ave.
P.O. Box 86
Ladd, IL 61329
(815) 894-8038
www.avintagevenue.com
River City Septic
& Excavating
The Most Complete Septic Contractors
Aqua Safe Aerobics with Industry Leading 5 yr. Warranty
Septic Tank Pumping & Cleaning
• Lots Cleared
• Complete Septic & Sewer Repair & Liscensed Septic
Inspections
• Sand filter & Seepage Bed Installation & Repair
• Camera & Tank Locating
• Basements Dug/All Type Excavating
Email: cliff@rivercityseptic.com
309-463-2772 or 309-251-2020
Get The Service
Locally owned & operated
You Deserve! Licensed & Insured - Lic 049019425
HENRY STATE BANK
Visit our four ATM locations
» Henry State Bank
» Caseys in Henry
» Route 17 & 29, Sparland
» Henry Fast Stop
PHONE (309) 364-2302
PO Box 207
Henry, IL 61537
MEMBER
FDIC
Toliver and Sons
Electric
Rich Toliver
Journeyman Electrician
Washburn, IL
Cell: 309-238-7102
Phone: 309-248-7101
Fax: 309-248-7101
Email: rich.toliver@yahoo.com
Quality Work at the Best Prices
Fully Insured
Estimates
Senior Discount
New construction service, service upgrades, new installations, rewire, repair, phone line and CATV jack
installation, emergency service, generator repairs
and installation, farm repair and grain bin work.
JAMES MAUPIN
Trucking & Excavating
PO Box 14
1109 Western Rd., Henry, IL 61537
Phone: 309-364-2472
Cell: 309-238-0364
Fax: 309-364-2929
Lot Clearing, Site Preparation,
Driveways, Road & Parking Lots
Built, Building Demolition, Basement,
Crawl Space Excavation Etc.,
Septic - Sewer - Water - Install and
Repairs - Roto Rooter Service
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AROUND THE LAKE
Boater Safety Class
Saturday, May 5th at 8:00a.m. located at the Lake
Wildwood Lodge. The class will be 8 hours long
so be sure to bring a lunch.
Please call the Lake Wildwood Office by April
30th to register. 309-463-2047 ext. 1.
Lifeguard Positions
Lake Wildwood is looking for lifeguards for our
summer 2012 season. Interested applicants must
be at least 16 years of age and have their lifeguard
certification before starting. Must be able to work
some weekends. If interested, please apply at the
Lake Wildwood Office (call 309-463-2047 extension 1 for more information).
Bass Tournament 2012 Schedule
BEYOND THE LAKE
Creel Limits - 2012
Type of Fish
Minimum Size Daily Limit
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Walleye
Crappie
Bluegill/Sunfish
White Bass
Channel Catfish
Bullhead
Carp
Hybrid Stripped Bass
Muskie
Northern Pike
16”
16”
18”
9”
None
16”
None
None
None
16”
48”
24”
1
1
3
15
None
2
6
None
None
1
1
1
Lake Wildwood Garage Sale
All tournaments will be held on Saturday. Please
be at the Marina launch 30 minutes before start
time. Tournament will last for 7 hours.
Date
May 12th
June 2nd
June 30th
July 28th
Aug. 18th
Sept. 29th
Oct. 13th
Oct. 20th
Register
4:55 a.m.
4:40 a.m.
4:45 a.m.
5:00 a.m.
5:20 a.m.
6:00 a.m.
T.B.D
T.B.D
Start Time
5:25 a.m.
5:10 a.m.
5:15 a.m.
5:30 a.m.
5:50 a.m.
6:30 a.m.
T.B.D
T.B.D
End Time
12:30 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
12:15 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
12:50 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
T.B.D
T.B.D
Entry fees will be $50 per boat. If interested in
fishing, please contact Jim LaBee at 630-632-8053
or email at jimbo71458@hotmail.com.
Camelot Corner
I’m writing this article to share the information that
was discussed at the last open board meeting I went
to on March 10, 2012. I would like feedback from
you.
The meeting was about the renting of houses.
The first thing discussed was the actual rules stated
in the Red Book. As it stands right now there are
only long term (e.g. One year) renting allowed.
Houses can be rented to either members or nonmembers. Both owner and renter have to pay dues
which is beneficial in helping raise money for
LWW. The question raised is that enough to warrant having a nonmember of the community benefit
so much when members pay so much more that is
entailed with owning a lot such as taxes, utilities,
etc.
Another idea suggested was to only let members of
LWW rent. Maybe even modify the rule and allow
them to rent short term for a week or two. If they
only own a lot right now, maybe they could rent instead of staying at campground for a vacation. Personally I thought it wasn’t a bad idea. We should all
like seeing members enjoy their LWW experience,
so the more ways we can help accommodate that
the better. But if something like that were to happen, I think it needs to go through the office and
LWW should receive some compensation of the
rent so we can all benefit by helping our dues stay
down. By going through the office, any issues that
might arise by taking on this new endeavor can be
dealt with before it might get out of control.
Saturday, July 21st
8:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Out of your own garage.
If you are interested in participating in the garage sale, please call Ronette at 312-735-3444
or email summertimegans@yahoo.com.
Those who contact Ronette by July 1st will be
put on the “Garage Sale Sellers” map!
“One man’s junk is another man’s treasure!”
Rys Tree Service
Tree Trimming and Removal
Lot and Land Clearing
Stump Grinding
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
24 Hour Service
For A Job Well Done Call:
Daniel Rys
309-361-2129
rysdaniel@yahoo.com
Annual banquet of the Marshall County Historical Society
Monday, April 23, at the Club LaCon. The 6 p.m.
dinner will be preceded by a social hour at 5 p.m.
Tickets are available. The featured speaker this
year is Rick Keating, immediate past editor of
the Marshall County Historical Society news letter and well-known Civil War reenactor. Keating
will speak on the topic of “Forgotten Cemeteries of
Marshall County.” He will be assisted by his wife
Debbie who helps with research.
Special entertainment at the banquet will be provided by the Second Wind Quartet consisting of
Dale Fiste, Dale Wheeler, Ron Wall, and John Wabel. Ken Williamson will again lead the audience
in the singing of “Illinois”. The Marshall County
Historical Society special events committee led
by Evelyn Edge and Rosana Benson has been developing plans for the banquet for several months.
Call 309-246-2349 for more information.
Trio of Homes Tour
Reddick Mansion and Garden - 100 W. Lafayette St, Ottawa, IL. Contact 815-433-6100 or visit
www.reddickmansion.com. Hegeler Carus Mansion - 1307 Seventh Street, LaSalle, IL. Contact
815-224-6543 or visit www.hegelercarus.org.
Weber House and Gardens - 1503 Baker Street,
Streator, IL. Contact 815-672-8327 or visit www.
weberhouseandgarden.com. Call for prices.
Civil War Spring Drill
Be sure to attend the Civil War Spring Drill at
Sommer Park on Saturday, April 21, 10 am to 5
pm. Spring has arrived and soldiers are preparing
for a long march. Experience the daily life of men
and women and watch them in action (and perhaps
be a part of daily drill). Civil War enthusiasts from
the Midwest will bring to life the joys and sorrows
of the time. Bring a camera and have your picture
taken by the 1860s style cannon.
Varna Rummage Sale
The Varna Women’s Club will hold a rummage sale
at the Varna Fire/Ambulance building, located just
off Route #17 on West Chestnut Street in Varna
(look for the signs). The sale will take place on:
Friday, April 13th from 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Saturday, April 14th from 8:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.
(half-price sale)
All proceeds go to scholarships for Midland High
School graduating seniors, ARK, Varna Fire and
Ambulance, Food Pantries & other local charities.
Varna Donations
Clean, gently used clothing, small household items
in good condition and other donations may be
dropped off at the Varna Fire/Ambulance building
on West Chestnut Street in Varna. Women’s Club
members will be there to accept donated articles
on:
Wednesday, April 11th from 1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.
Thursday, April 12th from 10:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.
Varna town-wide sales on the same date.
Women’s Club Scholarship
Once again, The Varna Women’s Club is awarding
a $500 scholarship to a deserving, college-bound
Midland High School senior. The student must be
in the top 30% of his or her class and intend on enrolling in a college or school as a full-time student.
Applications are available at the counselor’s office
and are due by April 2nd. The application will ask
for two short essays as well as work experience,
community service and intended field of study.
The last idea presented was that no rentals should
happen at all!!! There was an overwhelming applause to this idea by the attending members.
What do you think?
All eligible students are encouraged to apply for
the scholarship, the money from which can be used
any way the student chooses. Hopefully, it will assist with the student’s freshman year.
Rlakewildwood@gmail.com
Art Catrambone - Lot 97
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Upcoming Events
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
VIEW FROM THE CORNER
Spring is in the air in Lacon. As I drove past the
disc golf course this morning I could already see it
was getting used! The nine
hole FREE discs course is
located right on Route 26
in Johnson’s Grove Park.
It’s a great way to get out
and enjoy the springtime.
With the warmer air upon
us, the runners are out
again in force. Last year
the Marshall County St.
Jude Runners raised nearly
$40,000 to benefit St. Jude’s Children Hospital. If
you are interested in helping out please call Amanda
Barnett at 309-246-8266.
Above: Full time residents the Sarnas and Dunagans visit “snowbirds” Querciagrossas and Dubeks in Fort Meyers, Florida at their favorite fish restaurant.
Lake Wildwood Lots for Sale
Lake Wildwood is accepting bids on the following lots:
64 Lake Wildwood Drive
1171 Deer Valley Drive
1018 Hidden Valley Drive
Bidders must submit a minimum bid of $3,500 no later than April 2nd,
2012. Submit bids in a sealed envelope marked, ‘Lot Bid’ with the lot
number on the outside of the envelope. Send to the Lake Wildwood Office.
Transfer of property is subject to Lake Wildwood first rights of refusal,
Covenants, By-Laws and Rules. Lake Wildwood will provide Title Insurance and deed preparation at the Association’s expense. Association dues,
taxes and water availability shall be prorated at closing.
R
ecreational
epair
Julie’s Corner Store
Lacon’s Un-Official Visitors Center
Downtown Lacon
309-246-2262
Wine/Coffee Garden
NOW OPEN
Ideas for Easter and Spring!
You don’t have to drive to Peoria anymore!
Save Time - Save Gas - Save Money
Julie’s Corner Store
Downtown Lacon
309-246-2262
OPEN 7 Days a week
Mon-Tues-Wed 9-6
Thurs-Fri-Sat 9-7
Sun 1-4
I always pick up the Lacon
paper right before this article is submitted to be sure I don’t miss anything. This
morning I saw the most fun ad for Paul’s Mall. It read, “Paul’s Mall is back
from the dead!” It made me laugh out loud. Those who are familiar with Paul’s
Mall will be happy to hear that they are back for one more year! For those of
you who have never been, take this advice, “You HAVE to go to Paul’s Mall!”
There is nothing else around like it and this is something you don’t want to miss.
According to the paper they will have store hours Wed. thru Fri. from 11am until 5pm and on Sunday from 12-4. I was especially excited to see their Sunday
hours, the elves at Julie’s Corner Store are looking forward to another business
being open on Sundays.
Ulrich Chevrolet is opening a used car lot in the spot where Lacon Motors used
to be (next to Kenyon’s), but they are not going to be offering a service center. If
you need your car worked on, try Seth Braun Automotive in Lacon at 309-3976276. I’ve used Seth once before and was happy with the results! The wine/
coffee garden is now open in back of the store for your enjoyment and you can
always pick up some fresh baked goods at Divine Cakes right next door and
have some sweets with your coffee! Coming up for May, info on the Rumble in
the Park. Until next month, see you at the corner!
Varna, IL
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Pick up and Delivery Available - 30 years
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We use a unique infrared system to repair damaged cracks and holes in
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We can also overlay or pave new surfaces.
Let us give you an estimate to pave your gravel driveway!
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Gabe
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Call for your free
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Sunbeam Committee
Letter to the editor
After reading the current Sunbeam, it is my opinion that some LWA Board of
Director members feel they have special privileges that allows them to criticize
committee members for having an opinion. I have worked with Ed Andrews,
Chairman of the ECC for more than ten years and know him to be extremely
honest, fair, and true to the community we live in. I would trust his judgement
over his criticizers, as I know how he determines right from wrong. Have you
ever wondered why we have problems getting volunteers for various positions?
I think most of you know why, but things never seem to change here. I spent 25
years on the ECC, the last few were not fun.
Spring Fling
Save the Date:
May 19th, 2012
7p.m. - 11p.m.
Adults Only!
Joe Saxton Lot 1128/1218
Keep an eye out for more information as the date approaches!
www.ulrichmotor.com
BAUM
CONSTRUCTION
INC.
Ulrich Motors...
Serving the area
for 60 years!
General Contractors
New Construction & Remodeling
ULRICH
Ken Baum
815/257-3700
Todd Baum
309/463-2736
For 60 years, Ulrich Motor has provided quality service and customer
satisfaction. At Ulrich Motors we
treat you like family. Ulrich Motors,
where our customers make the deal.
ULRICH
60
th
Anniversary
GM Certified Used Vehicles come
with a 2-year/30,000 mile Standard
Certified Pre-Owned Maintenance
Plan. Get the details at Ulrich Motors.
CHEVROLET
Bill Baum
309-248-7527 WASHBURN, IL
Email: ulrichmo@frontier.com
TOLL-FREE 1-800-851-7603
Website: www.ulrichmotor.com
CALL 815-712-7000 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
A.L.S. LANDSCAPE
SERVICES
TONICA, IL
E: alslandscape@yahoo.com
W: www.alslandscapeco.net
Facebook: A.L.S. Landscape
Specializing in pavers and retaining walls
-PAVER PATIOS, DRIVES AND WALKS
-TIMBER, BLOCK, AND BOULDER WALLS
-CONCRETE REMOVAL/CONCRETE EDGERS
-DECORATIVE ROCK AND PLANTINGS
-JUNK AND DEBRIS REMOVAL
-WOOD DECKS AND FENCES
-HAULING/GRADING
-SEEDING AND SOD
-STEPS AND STAIRS
-FLAGSTONE WALKS AND PATIOS
-FIREPITS AND OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
-LANDSCAPE RENOVATION
-ENGRAVED PAVER PROJECTS
-SKID STEER SERVICE
-GRAVEL SHED PADS
-LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT RENTAL
-BULK LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SALES AND DELIVERY
“Service is our business”
www.hicksgas.com
$100.00 Free ... How?
• Just give us a call at Hicksgas and refer a new customer.
• After the tank is set, your account will be credited $100
to be used for any product or service we have available.
• Prospect must be approved for a new tank set of either a
500 or 1000 gallon tank.
Please call Hicksgas
815-452-2600
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SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
Classic Floor Covering
430 Edward Street
Henry, Illinois 61537
Phone: 309-364-2186
Don Schoof - Owner
McNabb Motorsports
211 Railroad St. McNabb, IL 61335-0114
815-882-2500
Sales & Service on all Makes and Models
Custom Services Available
24 Hour
Service
Call Today
For A Free
Estimate
ENERGY SPECIALISTS CO
• Heating
• Air Conditioning
• Plumbing
• Electrical
• Indoor Air Quality
Lower Your
Utility Costs
Lic 055-019970
224 N. Main
Toluca, IL 61369
1-800-782-7491
BOB’S DRYWALL, PAINT, ETC
• Drywall - Painting
• Texturing
• Plaster Repair
• All Types Remodeling
19 Aztec Circle
Putnam, IL 61560
815-342-1385
bcmolik@yahoo.com
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Moreno’s On Main
KOHN’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Downtown McNabb
Phone: 815-882-2130
Hours: M-T-W 5am - 2pm
R-F-S 5am - 8pm
Sunday 5am - 1pm
“Try our homemade biscuits & country gravy”
SPECIALS
Weds. - Mexican Day
Tacos, Enchiladas, Taco Salad, Chicken Quesadillas
Cheap Chicken!
1/4 LT - $5.95 1/4 DK - $4.95
Thurs. - Porky Pig Day
Homemade Pork Basket - $5.95
Fri. - Pike Basket - $6.25
Sat. - Family Style Chicken - $8.95
“We’ll be your sugar!”
Homemade bread pudding - Fudge Overboard
Cream Pies on Friday and Saturday
Try one of our Cobblers!
Mareno’s Coupon
20% off your entire bill!
FOR SALE:
Sunflower, mixed bird seeds, suet, deer
corn, Diamond dog food & straw
Sunset Lawn & Garden
1402 Third Street | Lacon, IL
309-246-4610
POIGANT CONSTRUCTION
Retaining Walls • Bobcat Work
Blacktop Sealant • Driveways
Painting & Staining • Trenching
Black Dirt, Gravel & Mulch Available
Building Site Preperation
AARON
(309) 238-8626
10
COLTON
(309) 238-8627
1555 Key Court
Varna, IL 61375
Mobile: 815-878-KOHN (5646)
Home: 309-463-2331
Residential and Commercial Electric
15 years experience
Free Estimates
Odd Job
Carpentry
Tile Work
Demolition
Handyman Service
Now serving Lake Wildwood!
Plumbing
Drywall
Clean Up
Electrical
Painting
Put Up/Take Down
Call Dave today and your problems go away!
847-204-2074 (cell)
10% off labor for first time customer!
Escape
Escape 22
Varna’s 1st & Only Boat & Mini Storage
Pontoon Boat owners we can store your 24’ Pontoon inside if your overall dimension from prop to hitch is under
29’ long, our doors are 10’ wide and 10’ high. Rent the
space year-round to store your trailer plus lots of other
stuff and we’ll give you a heck of a discount. Act now the
spaces are filling fast!
Call for details 309-256-5103 or 309-463-2728
KEN O’MARA
Local #134 IBEW
708-699-8154
OAK FOREST COINS
Gold & Silver • Coins • Currency • Jewelry & Firearms
vinkken2@sbcglobal.net
BUY, SELL, TRADE
CONSIGNMENTS
COIN APPRAISALS
INDIVIDUALS
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
Standring Roofing
& Construction
Fully Licensed & Insured
Cedar Decks | Room Additions
New Construction | Roofing & Garages
- FREE ESTIMATES 309-463-2169 | Cell 630-726-6466
162 Beachview Ct., Varna, IL 61375
email: terrystandring@hotmail.com
Lake Wildwood Homeowner
WANTED
HOUSECLEANING
Will clean your house.
Dependable, Experienced.
Call 309-246-3979
Ask for Vickie
BULLETIN BOARD
Don’t Forget!
The Easter Egg Hunt
April Committee
of the Whole Meeting
Saturday, April 7th 2012
1:00p.m at the Lodge.
April 14th, 2012
11:00a.m. at the Lodge
Note: Pre-registration was
required for this event.
Amenity passes and vehicle
decals will be discussed at
this meeting.
Spring Fling
Garage Sale
May 19th, 2012
7:00p.m. - 11:00p.m.
Wildwood & Tanglewood
Saturday, July 21st 2012
8:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.
(adults only)
Save the date!
(coming soon)
Lake Wildwood Classified Ads
Lake Lot 496 (for sale by owner): must see, very buildable with minimal
stairs, 75’ frontage, over 300’ deep, private beach area, $147,900. Call 708479-5737 or 708-805-8085.
For Sale by Owner Lot # 652 Wildwood Drive. Nice location, buildable,
nice lot. Asking $6,000.00. Contact: Florence or Dean Nichols. Phone #
309-762-3774.
For Sale by Owner Lake Lot #1104 Jay Court. Natures Hideaway in
fishing cove near dam. 3BR, 3 1/2 Bath w/ whirlpool tub in large MBR.
Furnished walk out basement w/ bath/shower. Roof 5yo with gutter helmet, Furnace 1 1/2yo, A.C. 7yo. Pontoon boat and some furniture included. Call for appt. 1-815-733-6387. $429,500.
Sam Leman - EUREKA
CHEVROLET
BUICK
CHEVY TRUCKS
www.lemangm.com
ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF USED CARS & TRUCKS
309-467-2351
Contractor List
1040 W. Center - U.S. Rte 24 West - Eureka, IL
General Contractor
Baum Construction — (815) 257-3700
Standring Roofing & Construction — (309) 463-2169
Winkler Construction — (309) 248-7597
Cement or Concrete
B&M Concrete — (815) 488-7210 or (815) 488-7212
Kuypers Brothers, Inc — (708) 516-6320 or (708) 479-0500
HEATING & PLUMBING, INC.
Electrical
ESCO-Energy Specialists — (815) 452-2332
Kohn’s Electrical Service — (309) 463-2331
TNT Electric — (815) 866-8557
Toliver & Sons — (309) 248-7101
Grasser’s services include:
Plumbing • Heating • Air Conditioning
Appliances • Fireplaces • Generators
Water Softeners • Geo-Thermal
Excavating/Trucking
CS Construction — (309) 246-3979 or (309) 303-4860
Edward D. Hartwig — (309) 364-3672
James Maupin Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-0364 or (309) 364-2472
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
R & B Construction (Excavating) — (618) 428-5432 or (217) 972-8880
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating — (309) 463-2772
For all of your New Construction & Remodeling needs.
We also service & install everything we sell!
404 W. Main St. • McNabb, IL
815-882-2111
Heating/Plumbing
ESCO-Energy Specialists — (815) 452-2332
Grassers Plumbing — (815) 882-2111
Kroeschen Plumbing & Heating — (815) 452-2312
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
Reasonable Rates
Landscaping/Lawn Care
Chris McFadden The Yard Butler — (309) 463-2514 or (815) 481-9273
Danchris Nursery — (815) 672-8135
JMB Lawn Care — (309) 432-3200
Rick Jesse — (309) 463-2728
Ulrich Lawn Care — (309) 248-7450
TRUCKING & EXCAVATING
Skid Steer - Mini-Excavator - Bulldozer
Hydro-Seeder - Dump Truck
White Rock - Black Dirt - Gravel
Lot Clearing - Site-Prep. - Trenching - Concrete Removal
New Yards - Snow Removal
Roto-Tilling - Yard Rolling - Seeding
Lot Mowing
Lake Wildwood Association — (309) 463-2047
Rick Jesse — (309) 463-2728
NICK KLEIN - OWNER
Miscellaneous Building
Custom Canvas Company (Awning & Boat Cover) — (815) 869-3606
Sunburst Garage Doors & Construction — (309) 696-7409
Sand & Gravel
James Maupin Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-0364 or (309) 364-2472
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating — (309) 463-2772
Septic
Edward D. Hartwig — (309) 364-3672
James Maupin Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-0364 or (309) 364-2472
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating — (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating — (309) 463-2772
Surveying
Illinois Valley Surveying & Consultants, Inc — (815) 925-7511
McClure Engineering Associates, Inc — (815) 433-2080
STICKEL
309-712-5154 Cell
LANDSCAPES, Inc.
• Landscape Design
• Installation
• Retaining Walls
• Tree Trimming & Removal
• Certified Arborist
Matt C. Stickel - (309) 261-7042
Tree Climber
Fully Insured - Free Estimates
www.stickellandscapes.com
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APRIL
1
Sunday
8
Easter Sunday
2
Monday
9
16
Sunbeam
Deadline
Sunbeam
22
23
29
6
27
Coffee
ECC
CP&A
17
18
24
25
12
Potluck
30
Sunday
20
7
Monday
7
Mother’s Day
1
Tuesday
19
20
26
27
Recreation
Sunbeam
21
Memorial Day
15
22
29
CP&A
9
Sunbeam
Deadline
10
16
17
Potluck
23
30
11
18
24
Saturday
Easter Egg Hunt
14
Campground
Board of
Directors
Finance
28
25
Bunco & Cards
31
Campground
Board of Directors
Sunbeam
Finance
Potluck
9:00am at Campground
1:00pm at the Lodge
1:00pm in the Office
8:00am in the Office
6:00pm at the Lodge
Bunco & Cards
NRC
Lakes & Dams
6:30pm in the Lodge
10:30am in the Office
9:00am in the Office
Notes & Reminders
2012
Saturday
Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, April 7th 2012
at 1:00p.m.
Committee of the Whole Meeting - April
14th at 11:00a.m. at the lodge.
Meeting/Event
CP&A
E.C.C
Recreation
Coffee
Time & Location
4:00pm in the Office
9:00am in the Office
4:30pm in the Office
9:30am at the Lodge
Board of Directors
Sunbeam
Finance
Potluck
1:00pm in the Office
1:00pm in the Office
8:00am in the Office
6:00pm at the Lodge
Bunco & Cards
NRC
Lakes & Dams
6:30pm in the Lodge
10:30am in the Office
9:00am in the Office
(Marilyn Quersagrossa & Bonnie Dubeck)
ECC
12
(Marilyn Quersagrossa & Bonnie Dubeck)
Board of
Directors
19
Time & Location
4:00pm in the Office
9:00am in the Office
4:30pm in the Office
9:30am at the Lodge
(Ron & Susie Stopka)
21
5
Meeting/Event
CP&A
E.C.C
Recreation
Coffee
(Ron & Susie Stopka)
Lakes & Dams
NRC
Wednesday Thursday
Friday
4
2
3
Coffee
8
14
28
13
Bunco & Cards
MAY
13
Wednesday Thursday
Friday
4
5
6
11
10
Recreation
15
3
Tuesday
2012
Spring Fling
Notes & Reminders
Spring Fling - Saturday, May 19th 2012 at
7:00p.m. til 11:00p.m.
Finance
26
Lakes & Dams
NRC
Board of Directors Meeting - The May
12th meeting will be held at the Lake Wildwood Office.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Association Office
Hours - 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m., Monday thru Friday
Telephone - (309) 463-2047
Extensions - 1 Office, 2 Guardhouse
3 Maintenance, 4 Marina
Fax - (309) 463-2085
Email - info@lake-wildwood.com
Website - http://www.lake-wildwood.com
New Homeowners
If you are a new homeowner living in Lake Wildwood, please call one of the ladies on the Welcome
Committee. We would like to give you a bag of
“goodies” and information about the Lakes and
surrounding community. We hope you have many
happy memories here as your journey in life continues. Betty Pollack at 463-2606 or Gwen Wassilak at 463-2645.
Website Advertising
Annual billing of $60.00 for the 2012 year. For
more information, please call the Lake Wildwood
Office at (309) 463-2047, extension 1.
Notice - Don’t Move Firewood
Our forests are threatened by nonnative insects that
can kill large numbers of trees. Three recently introduced insects -- emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle and sirex woodwasp -- are woodinfesting species that can be transported long
distances in firewood. Once transported into new
areas, these insects can become established and kill
local trees. How you can help:
• Leave firewood at home.
• Use firewood from local sources.
• If you have moved firewood, burn all of it before
leaving your campsite.
SUNBEAM | APRIL 2012
Campground Lottery
The lottery for the campground will be held on
April 14th, 2012 at 10:00a.m. in the Lodge.
Applications can be obtained at the office and must
be received by April 9th, 2012. A $50.00 deposit is
required when turning in applications.
Notice - Lake Tanglewood
Catch and release remains in place for Lake Tanglewood. No minnow fishing is allowed.
Address & Telephone Numbers
Please forward all current address and telephone
numbers to Lake Wildwood Association Office as
we are updating all records.