2008 Newsletter

Transcription

2008 Newsletter
PVCNLsprng08
9/27/10
9:51 AM
Page 1
Spring 2008, Vol. 27, No. 1 • www .perennialvacationclub.com • 1 (800) 35-WORLD
The Sawdust… Concrete & Nature Pile
A Perennial Vacation Club vacation begins
when you start planning. W ith planning
you ensure wonderful memories and that
your vacation remains a part of you f orever.
We take great pride in making our interiors
an important aspect of those
memories. However, recently
we‘ve been addressing the
amenity titled “exterior”.
Some are not so obvious,
such as roofs at our Tahoe
resort. Some have to be
experienced - the new jets in
our Bandera hot tub Jacuzzi
and new tile for the pool as well.
Some may appear merely
decorative, such as the window
shutters in Daytona, which serve to
insulate from sun and noise, as does
the new siding for all our units at
ImperiaLakes. Additionally in
Daytona, there’s the combination of
gorgeous as well as functional - the new
pool/patio space overlooking the ocean.
Newly landscaped front, sides and pool
with huge palm trees and a wonderful
gazebo on the way!
Continued on back page...
Photo: Jessica Hurwitz
Someone Will Win a FREE Vacation
Week... it could be you!
Mail enclosed Proxy Card today! Or fill out our online Pro xy
form at www.perennialvacationclub.com
Along with continued improvements in our system’s computer technology, last year was the first
year you had the opportunity to register your proxy vote by email. This year, you will have
that same opportunity and since all proxies received (online or by mail) are registered in our
computer system, this year’s proxy drawing winner of a home resort usage week was
determined by electronic drawing .
The winner from our last drawing is:
Greg and Penny Hartz - Port Charlotte, Florida... Congratulations!
PVCNLsprng08
9/27/10
9:51 AM
Page 2
Eagles’ Nest &
Tahoe Village
Lake Tahoe, Nevada
1. Kokanee Salmon Run
2. Hot August Nights
3. Shakespeare Festival
4. Candy Dance
5. Reno & Tahoe Air Races & Air Show
6. Renaissance Faire
at Camp Richardson
7. Death Ride over Passes
8. Fall Beauty! Spectacular changing
of colors
9. Great Gatsby Festival
10. Lake Tahoe Marathon
Bandera Homestead, Texas
1. San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
2. Alamo Bowl
3. Bandera River Fest
4. 2 Weeks of Fiesta in San Antonio
5. Bandera Rodeo Season
6. Bike Week – Thunder in the Hills
7. The Town of Boerne
8. Enchanted Springs Ranch
9. Busbee’s Barbeque
10. Frontier Times Museum
D aytona Beach, Florida
1. Silver Spurs Rodeo
2. MLB Spring Training
3. St. Augustine Annual X-mas Tour
of Historical Homes
4. Daytona’s Greek Festival
5. Florida Strawberry Festival
6. Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival
7. Old Spanish Sugar Mill
8. Halifax Art Festival
9. Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
10. DeLeon Springs State Park
Fun Tropicale,
Dominican Republic
1. Larimar Jewelry – “Dominican Stone”
2. Swimming w/ the Dolphins at
Ocean World
3. Columbus’ First Settlement
4. Cabarete – kiteboarding/windsurfing
5. Dominican Food – Coconut!
6. Jeep Tours through the jungle
7. Dominican Cigars
8. Shopping on the Beach
9. Helicopter tour of the Island
10. Dominican Rum
Im pe r i aL ak e s, Florida
1. Gator County Airboat Tours
2. Florida Southern College’s Frank
Lloyd Wright Architecture
3. Birds Underwater Manatee Tours
4. Sun ‘N Fun Fly-in
5. Historical Bok Sanctuary
6. Approx. 41 Golf Courses in the Area
7. MLB Spring Training
8. Epcot International Food & Wine
Festival
9. Florida State Fair
10. Top Gun Remote Control Air Sho w
Selected by your Resort Managers
PVCNLsprng08
9/27/10
9:51 AM
Page 4
Sawdust Pile, continued from front page
But we haven’t abandoned our attention to interior
needs: new bedding, sofas, window treatments and
chairs for our tropical paradise resort in the
Dominican Republic. Tahoe’s famous Ridgeway
building, with unit E’s incredible view of the entire
valley, has new carpet, paint and furnishings.
All our efforts result in more comfort for your stay or
more value for your exchange. Either way, it’s always
a “Perennial Vacation!”
The "Sawdust Pile" highlights all Club impro vements which includes our unique, newly updated logo.
Created by our graphic artist of 2 0 years, G. Thomas
Edwards, who commented on the "renovation": "A
fun logo for a Club that's about having fun."
®
You can vacation 24/10 (We figured out how to stretch
your vacation days - we’re working on the hours).
Stretch your vacation 3 extra days at no additional cost.
Reserve during the following dates at our home resorts.
These special weeks are listed below:
Resort
Week
Dates
Tahoe Spring Fling . . 16-19 . . . . .April 18 - May 9, 2009
Bandera Bonanza . . . 1-9 . . . . . . .Jan 3 - Feb 28, 2009
Daytona Delight . . . . 38-45 . . . .Sept 19 - Nov 7, 2009
Lakeland Experience . 17-23 . . . .April 25 - June 6, 2009
Dominican Diez . . . . 18-22 . . . .May 2 - May 30, 2009
Perennial Vacation Club
Annual Budget
Not-for-Profit Homeowners Association
OCTOBER 1, 2007 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2008
INCOME
MEMBERSHIP DUES
DIRECT EXCHANGE
INTEREST
RENTAL
MEMBERSHIP CONTRACT FEES
MEMBERSHIP INVENTORY
WORLD BANK
OTHER INCOME
4,483,660
72,000
217,750
280,100
58,200
1,616,856
113,389
184,600
TOTAL INCOME
7,026,555
EXPENSES
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
1,764,922
1,467,020
FACILITY OPERATIONS
LAKE TAHOE - NEVADA
PUERTA PLATA - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
LAKELAND - FLORIDA
BANDERA - TEXAS
DAYTONA BEACH - FLORIDA
942,219
310,432
322,934
537,359
1,041,812
TOTAL FACILITY OPERATIONS
3,154,756
TOTAL EXPENSES
6,386,698
---------------
---------------
DEPRECIATION
PROJECT ALLOCATION
524,640
115,217
NET INCOME AFTER DEPRECIATION & RESERVES
Notice of Annual
Meeting of Members
Date:
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Time:
5:00 p.m.
Location: Ramada Spokane Airport
8909 West Airport Drive
Spokane, WA 99219
No official business will be conducted.
Bylaws require a meeting.
Unable to attend this year's Annual
Members' Meeting?
Just return the enclosed proxy card prior to the
meeting and you are entered in a drawing to
WIN A FREE VACATION WEEK!
Mail your proxy today!
Or fill out our online proxy form.
0