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WAYNOKA NEWS
“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”
October, 2010
ISSUE 265
ATTENTION
The lake will
NOT be
lowered until
late November
or early
December.
CALLING ALL GHOSTS
AND GOBBLINS
The Lake Committee is looking for
donations for the upcoming
Campground Trick or Treat on
October 16th.
Donations can be cookies, candy,
Lit’l Hugs drink jugs, or money.
All are gladly accepted.
Please contact Chris Talmadge
446-3762 or Betty Purdin, 446-3230
NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT
Once again it is Election time for the WPOA Board of trustees. As in previous years it is my duty to inform
all property owners that positions are available for election to the board. One seat must be vacated by term
limits, two other positions are open to run again or else be replaced by a new candidate. As in the past, to run
for trustee of the board all you have to do is be a member in good standing of the WPOA (have all dues, assessments, and/or fines paid current and any other outstanding debts currently owed to the association, this includes
your water bill.) You must submit an application and a current resume with a picture to the office no later than
Friday Oct.8th 2010 by 4pm closing . If we have 3 or less candidates apply there will not be an election . The
candidates will be automatically installed at the annual meeting in April. Please remember that your community
needs your help in having a complete board of trustees. If you have the interests of the membership in mind
and want to help your community by serving a term on the WPOA Board then please submit your application to
run for election to the board. Further information will be in the newsletter about the election process as we get
applications in.
The WRWSD board (which does not have term limits ) has two vacancies currently and needs applicants for
election also. Same requirements just a different application. All terms on both boards are for 3 years.
As always , if you have any questions about any of this information or if I can help you with your resume or
application please call me at home. Valerie Bullock @ 937-446-4283
Respectfully submitted by
Valerie Dee Bullock, Nominating Chairperson & Inspector of Elections;
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Board of Trustees Meeting
Saturday, September 11, 2010
President Tim Redick called the meeting to order at 10:10 a.m.
Pastor Bonnie Keith gave the invocation with special recognition of the events of 9/11 in 2001. The Pledge of Allegiance followed.
Roll Call: Present: Conners, Freeman, Kinney, Lindy, McDulin, Meyer, Purdin, Redick & Mgr. O’Farrell
Absent: Johnson (ex.)
Minutes: The motion to approve the minutes of the August meeting as published in the September Waynoka Newsletter with two
additions was made by Purdin, seconded by Meyer and passed by those present. The additions made to Chief Ellis’ security report
were as follows: In relation to the home at 18 Comanche, there was a burglary as well as an attempted burglary at that residence in
June and in relation to the bicycle patrol, a limited bicycle patrol was initiated in July.
Treasurer’s Report (Betty Purdin): Property owners were encouraged to ask any questions they might have after reviewing
copies of the WPOA monthly budget report. Mgr. O’Farrell noted that the APR for one of the Park National CDs was 1% and not
.10% as typed. He also suggested that the creation of a storage area which has been discussed many times over the last few years
might be the way to create additional revenue.
Manager’s Report (Tim O’Farrell): The pools are now closed following last night’s luau party held to reward Eastern Middle
School students of whom many live at the Lake. Various details regarding the dredging of the upper end of the Lake were shared.
However, no decision in regard to what will actually be done has been made. Please note: The Lake will NOT be lowered early this
year as previously suggested. The Lake is presently down about six inches due to the dry weather. An adequate amount of water
must be maintained in the Lake to properly discharge the waste from the backup sewage lagoon beginning November 15th. So the
valve will not be opened and the Lake will not be intentionally lowered in early October. In Chief Ellis’ absence due to military
commitments, the manager reported that the new security cruiser has arrived and is scheduled to be equipping in the next week or so.
It was noted that security personnel Dave Frazier has returned to work and Mike Whitaker is now off due to a serious health
issue. The OLCA (The Ohio Lake Communities Association) annual meeting will be held at Lake Choctaw on September 22 and 23.
All interested individuals were invited to attend. Employee Steven Drew is off due to emergency surgery and will return to work in
2 – 3 weeks.
Other Reports:
Security (Tim Redick): Highlights from Chief Ellis’ workshop meeting report were shared. The filing of the final charges for the
burglary and attempted burglary at 18 Comanche in June has been completed and this case is proceeding through the justice system.
Reports of criminal damaging (primarily mailboxes) continue to decline. In response to complaints of speeding and unsafe vehicle
operation radar checks were conducted on Itawamba, Horseshoe and Custer Drives. Additional radar checks will be conducted to
control speeding. All drivers are asked to be aware of their speed and to obey the traffic control signs. The limited bicycle patrol
will continue through September.
Lake Advisory (George Kinney): George concurred with the report on dredging given by the manager and submitted it as the
report of the Lake Advisory committee.
Nominating (Valerie Bullock): The deadline to participate in the election of Trustees to both the WPOA Board and the WRWSD
Board is November 21st. There are three open seats on the WPOA Board and two seats on the WRWSD Board available in this election. Applications and resumes with photos attached must be submitted to the office no later than 4 p.m. on October 8th. Contact
Valerie for further information or assistance at 446-4283.
The Campground (Walt Robinson): Labor Day weekend was very enjoyable. There were 84 kids who participated in the chalk
drawing competition!!!! The Board was reminded that the campers would like the drainage problem, the additional lighting and the
campground expansion to be strongly considered when the 2011 budget is prepared. Volunteers are still needed to help with the Halloween Festival on Oct. 16th. Contact Walt at 513-290-6892 to volunteer.
The Chapel (Bonnie Keith): The landscaping around the Chapel is finished! The stumps are gone and the grounds have been
graded, seeded and covered with straw and are waiting for rain. The Chapel donated $1500 to the Sardinia Elementary for school
supplies as a part of its mission. Rather than actually buying the supplies the money was donated to the school so that the supplies
could be purchased with a wholesale discount through Wal Mart. The framed poster board size ‘Thank You” sent by the children was
shared.
Civic Club (Joe Farrell): Everyone was invited to the annual dinner meeting of the Civic Club which will be held on
September 21st at the Country Inn at 6:30 p.m. An invitation to the 2nd Annual Sock Hop sponsored was also extended. It will be
on Saturday, October 2nd in the Lodge from 8 until midnight. Cost is $5 per person or $8 for a couple. Purchase tickets early from
Joe at 446-2725 or at the door.
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Waynoka News - Shawnee Squaws (Joanne Coker/Valerie Bullock): Joanne shared details of the special day that was shared by the Squaws
yesterday with 25 veterans from the VA Home in Georgetown as well at least a dozen veterans who live here at the Lake! She
extended a special thank you to the Lions Club who purchased the wheelchair accessible picnic tables for the pavilion a couple of
years ago. The ladies were able to accommodate the 16 wheelchairs and 3 or 4 walkers that came with the veterans. They were
able to comfortably enjoy the wonderful food! Valerie reminded everyone that the Squaws will hold their annual Craft Fair at the
Health and Recreation Center on Saturday, October 9th from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. There are 25 vendors and spaces for ten more.
Contact Valerie if you would like to set up at the Fair.
Lake Committee (Prescilla Redick): The dates of the September tournaments were announced and the Bass Classic (whose
participants are by invitation only) will be Saturday, October 2nd.
Lion’s Club (Wanda Fout): The annual Lion’s Club Car Show on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend was very successful with
134 car and motorcycle entries. Their cookout on Tuesday evening was attended by about 50 Lions and their guests. There will be
Bingo in the Lodge on September 19 and October 9 at 7 p.m.
Playground (Wanda Fout): It is hoped that a new swing set will be purchased before the end of the year.
Waynoka Tribe (Jim Beckley): Prior to Jim’s report, Pres. Redick extended a special thank you to the Tribe as well as the
Lake’s other clubs for dispersing their many supplies, props, etc. which were stored in the back room opposite the committee meeting room in the Lodge. There is now another room available for choir practices, club meetings, etc. Jim reported that the Tribe had
much success selling food from 2 – 9 p.m. on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend during the Beach Party, Ski Show and Fireworks.
All young families and interested individuals were invited to the Tribe’s membership drive cookout on September 18th.
Pending Resolutions and Motions: none
Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: none
Unfinished Business: A motion to allow the Lake Waynoka Civic Club to sponsor a sock hop on October 2nd which will be a
BYOB event was made by Purdin, seconded by Freeman and passed by those present.
New Business: Pres. Redick noted that he could not share his usual report of the previous evening’s workshop discussions and
decisions because the WPOA Board and the WRWSD Board met last evening at the Chapel in executive session to discuss
personnel matters in lieu of the workshop meeting. Discussions that are held during an executive session meeting are not for public
dissemination. Pres. Redick commented that “nothing that came out that meeting needs to be reported to anyone”. A workshop
meeting will be scheduled in the near future.
Membership Concerns:
Steve Vogel (Lot #3222: Steve expressed his need for the Lake to be lowered because he has dock and dredging work to do.
The Manager reemphasized that the Lake would be lowered in November rather than October.
Andy Bilhardt (Lot #453): Andy expressed his concern about the lack of wheelchair accessibility to the restrooms. The
bathhouse and restrooms need to be updated. At the very least, ramps should be installed.
Diana DeVol (Lot #2857): Diana questioned if the pavilion area located behind the pool will ever be made accessible from the
pool area.
Brian Bower (Lot 404): Brian shared his support for Manager O’Farrell. He believes that Tim deserves a lot of the credit for
what has been accomplished in this community during his 25 years here. Brian thinks it is shameful that there are Board members
who are talking in public about the Manager and are working to remove him from his position. He stated that as elected officials
the Board members should be professional enough not to speak at public events about personal matters and that the property owners
have the right to know what is going on in regards to the Manager.
Aristotle Roussos (Lot #458): Aristotle shared his admiration for Tim O’Farrell and what he has accomplished at the Lake. He
also stated that the WPOA Board is a good one with members who have ‘character and integrity’. He pointed out an inconsistency in that the Lake Waynoka Newsletter has a return address of Lake Waynoka, but that the newsletter is addressed to the Lake
Waynoka property owner living in Sardinia. He suggested that the WPOA may want to discuss reducing the number of members on
the Board from 9 to 7. Lastly, Aristotle encouraged those who love to sing to join the Lake Waynoka Chorus. They practice in the
‘music room’ (the storage room that was emptied) at the Lodge on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m.
Judy Allen (Lot #1472): Judy inquired if there is anything that can be done to replace the street signs that are missing or actually
stolen. This issue has been discussed and the Board agrees this is a problem and needs to be further investigated.
Ruth Horner (Lot #347): Ruth requested that a sign directing individuals to the Beach and Marina is installed.
Jim Beckley (Lot #2870): Jim suggested that tar be applied to the sign posts to discourage theft. Jim asked if the restaurant will
be closing in November. The Board has not made this decision; this matter will be reviewed at the next workshop meeting.
Michelle Knue (Lot #395): Michelle thanked Betty Purdin for her work raising the monies for the fireworks display. She told
Valerie that she is looking forward to the Shawnee Squaws Craft Fair as she does every year.
Joanne Coker (Lot #1888): Joanne suggested that a sign marking the Back Gate be erected near the speed limit sign on the
corner. It would help our visitors to find their way out of the Lake!
As the President was asking for a motion to adjourn an individual in the audience asked for more information regarding the
proposed dredging. Roger Coker also asked who is responsible for the restoration of the shoreline at the entrance of Straight Creek
into the Lake where there is significant shoreline damage. There was further discussion which generated no clear answers.
Pres. Redick indicated that he had noted this as ‘an action item’.
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by McDulin, seconded by Purdin, and passed by a unanimous vote at 11:10 a.m.
Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary
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Waynoka News - Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District
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WRWSD MEETNG - Fri., September 3, 2010
President Steve Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:55 a.m.
Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Johnson, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider, Mgr. O’Farrell & Plant Supt. Culver
Absent: None
Minutes: The minutes of the August 14th public meeting were approved as read. The minutes of the
emergency/executive session of the WRWSD Board on August 16th were also approved as read.
Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey):
The cash balance in the WRWSD budget totaled $1,108,549.73 as of August 30th. This balance reflects
cash assets of about $84K more than in July. The fees collected from three new housing starts (about $25K),
the annual payment of the WPOA water and sewer fees (approx. $36K) and the receipt of the annual sewer
assessments from Brown County (nearly $16K including about $7500 from the sale of lots in the spring)
account for most of these additional monies. The collection of water availability fees is up for the year.
(Note: The WPOA recently sent out a “second notice” to property owners with delinquent accounts which
resulted in payment of both WPOA dues and WRWSD water availability and sewer assessment fees.) Due
to increases in both income and expenses it is necessary to make several adjustments to the WRWSD 2010
budget. Motion #2010-12 which itemizes these adjustments was shared with the Board. The Board requested that the Treasurer do an analysis of the figures before the next WRWSD meeting since the motion was
just received this morning. The Board will vote on the motion at the September 11th Board meeting after the
analysis is shared. The budget restructuring project has progressed to the point that the WRWSD Finance
Committee will be reviewing the changes during the next month. Finance Committee member, Tim Redick,
will assist in developing a pre-sentation about the budget restructuring which will be presented to the Board
at the Oct. 1st workshop meeting.
Manager’s Report (Tim O’Farrell):
Plant Supt. Culver shared details about the cost of materials and from whom to purchase them so as to
complete, in a timely manner, the installation of the anti-backup sewer valves at the curb connections for all
existing homes currently serviced by the WRWSD. It is believed that there is not a material shortage at this
time and that the contractor will be able to keep on schedule. The installation of 116 valves has already been
completed. It was noted that the monies needed to cover all costs would be taken from the sewer line
extension and sewer depreciation funds. Brown Co. Rural Water, Inc. has started work on the crossconnection to provide the emergency/temporary water supply for Lake Waynoka. This work should be
completed in the next week.
Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: See the Treasurer’s report above.
Pending Resolutions and Motions: none
Old Business: none
New Business: none
Other Business: none
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Kirk and seconded by Purdin. All were in favor and the
meeting was adjourned at 8:55 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary
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WRWSD MEETNG - Sat., September 11, 2010
Vice President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.
Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider, & Mgr. O’Farrell Absent: Johnson (ex.)
Minutes: The minutes of the September 3rd workshop meeting were approved as read.
Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): Most of the details of this month’s financial report were provided in the minutes from the last meeting. Property owners were
encouraged to ask any questions they might have after reviewing copies of the WRWSD monthly budget report. We are ‘on target’ with our incomes and expenses
for the year; in fact, we are up on the incomes. Later in the meeting there will be a motion to accommodate the changes in the budget.
Manager’s Report (Tim O’Farrell):
All testing requirements have been met and the results were satisfactory and in compliance with the EPA guidelines. No major problems have been experienced
during this last month. The meter reading continues to be a slow process. This matter will need to be addressed. The sludge digesters have been emptied.
Presently the sewer clarifiers are being painted. The water clarifier and the sand filter will be painted next. Brown County Rural Water, Inc. has completed the
installation of the emergency/temporary water supply cross connection line. The line has been disinfected and is ready to use whenever we need it. Approximately
200 anti-backup sewer valves have been installed so far. Ohio EPA representatives visited last week to further investigate the July 21st sewer backup incident.
There have been a total of 16 water tap and 16 sewer tap requests since January 1, 2010. Sewer assessment and past water availability charges were certified to the
Brown County Auditor yesterday.
Gloss asked the Manager about the findings of the OEPA reps during their visit. The visit was prompted by a request from Nancy Klein. They did take an antibackup sewer valve with them for evaluation. Based on conversations that O’Farrell had with the Ohio EPA reps he does not know whether or not a formal report
will be prepared. He believes that they do not have an issue with us and that it was one of those things that might or might not happen. They were happy that the
proactive corrective action of installing anti-backup sewer valves is being taken to prevent future potential failures. Gloss asked if they were looking for possible
discharge into the ground or the water system or some such a situation. O’Farrell agreed and thought that the OEPA may have been responding to misinformation.
Old Business: Treasurer Buskey explained that the Ohio state law requires the budget to be amended any time any account item exceeds the budgeted amount.
Nineteen items need to be amended. There are ten items which increase the budget income by the amount of $56,920.00. The adjusted 2010 budget income is
$950,521.00. There are five expense items as well as one new expense item (the disposal of the matter from the sludge digesters) that increase the budget expense
by the amount of $10,870.00. In addition to these expense adjustments there are three new capital accounts which will be funded out of depreciation monies: the
Brown County Rural Water Assn. emergency/temporary water supply line connection ($20K); the material cost for the installation of the anti-backup sewer valves
($92K); and the installation and reclamation costs of the valves ($72K). These accounts increase the budget expense by another $184,000.00. The total adjusted
2010 budget expense is $1,073,094.00. Motion #2010-12 was made by Buskey and seconded by Kirk to amend the 2010 Budget as described. A detailed copy of
the motion is available for review at the Lake Office. The vote was taken and the motion passed by a vote of 7 yeas and 0 nays.
Work has begun work on the building at the water tower which will house electronic equipment for the Brown County emergency services communications
project as well as our network equipment.
New Business: Gloss shared that there will be only two vacancies on the WRWSD Board during this year’s election because the number of WRWSD Trustees was
reduced from 9 to 7 by Motion #2010-6 in May. He encouraged interested individuals to pick up applications at the office before the 4 p.m. deadline on October 8.
Pending Resolutions and Motions: none
Introduction of New Resolutions and Motions: none
Other Business: none
Membership Concerns:
Gilbert Esterkamp (Lot #2004): Gilbert shared that Steve Johnson had not contacted him in reference to his request to only be charged for the water he uses and
not a minimum rate. Gloss responded to Gilbert’s belief that ‘everywhere else you pay for what you use and never pay a minimum’. Ron explained that a minimum fee is charged in most communities because the water utility has minimum fixed costs that must be paid and the receipt of a fixed amount of income from their
customers each month covers these costs. Adjustments are not made to bills of customers who live at Lake Waynoka part time or spend their winters in Florida.
Every customer pays at least the minimum monthly water charge. Gilbert also asked if part of the problem with the reading of the water meters could be that the
batteries are low.
Nancee Klein (Lot #1620): Nancee explained that after receiving no help from anyone at the Lake she contacted the Ohio EPA. Nancee met with Ohio EPA
officials at her home and stated that they were not given any misleading information. Nancee asked what the Board is going to do now that the WRWSD insurance
company has told her that the damage to her home is not covered under the WRWSD insurance policy. She berated the Board for their lack of concern for her and
her family’s situation and its lack of action to assist them in restoring their home. Gloss responded that the Board has thoroughly reviewed the situation in order
to ensure all that can be done is being done. He acknowledged that the insurance company has said that the WRWSD is not liable for this event. He stated that
therefore, the WRWSD can not do anything to help fix up Nancee’s home. However, the Board is “trying to do its best to ensure that this does not happen again by
installing the additional check valves throughout the community”. Gloss emphasized that there is no guarantee sewage backups will not happen again even after
installing the redundant check valves, but that the chance of it happening again will be minimized. Nancee responded that if the rates that every property owner
pays go up in the future, it will be because “the Board will not do the right thing even though she has asked them to do so twice”. Mgr. O’Farrell urged all
homeowners to review their personal homeowner policies for coverage of this type of damage. He also shared that he had been informed by a representative of the
WRWSD insurance company, Cincinnati Insurance that they have communicated to Nancee Klein’s attorney the outcome of their investigation of this matter.
Jim Beckley (Lot #2870): Jim is concerned how the Board has handled Nancee’s situation and others. He is concerned that the people here have not reached
out to these members of the community who need help. He is concerned that the Board seems to have taken a position of ‘how to get out of this’. Gloss guaranteed
“that was not the position held by the Board during the emergency meeting”.
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Gordon Rider and seconded by Betty Purdin. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 10:05 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne A. Coker
WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary
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OCTOBER, 2010
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.- Oct. 2nd, 10:00 am
Chapel – Sundays, 10:00 am
Chorus - Oct. 5th & 19th, 7:00 pm
Civic Club – Oct. 26th, 7:00 pm
Dance Lessons - Tuesdays, 8:00 pm
Euchre – Fridays, 7:30 pm
Garden Club – Oct. 14th, 7:00 pm
Lake Committee – Oct. 28th, 7:00 pm
Line Dancing Class – Tuesdays, 2:00 pm
Lions Club – Oct. 5th & 19th, 6:30 pm
Project Linus - Thursdays, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Shawnee Squaws – Oct. 13th, 10:00 am
Waynoka Tribe – Oct. 12th 7:00 pm
Watersports Club – Nov. 7th, 12:00 pm
WRWSD Workshop –Oct. 1st, 8:00 am
WPOA Workshop – Oct. 8th, 7:00 pm
WRWSD Board Mtg. – Oct. 9th, 9:30 am
WPOA Board Mtg. –Oct. 9th, 10:00 am
Bass Classic Tourn. - Oct. 2nd, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sock Hop - Oct. 2nd, 8:00 pm to Midnight
Craft Fair - Oct. 9th, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Bingo - Oct. 9th, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Campground Trick or Treat - Oct. 16th, 5:30 to 7:00
Boaters Safety Course - Oct. 23rd, 8:00 am
SHAWNEE SQUAWS REPORT
The Shawnee Squaws want to thank everyone
who donated cans, or money or helped out by buying
Split the Pot tickets on Waynoka Day ( for the fireworks fund ) and all the Clubs who donated money
to the fireworks fund.
As always, it went down to the wire, but we made
it and even have a small amount left to start out for
next year!!! The fireworks were great!!! There was a
good crowd at the beach for the first BANG!!! And
all went well. The Tribe had lots of food for sale.
Everyone was having a good time.
We are currently working on our own crafts on
Wednesdays at the lodge for our Annual Craft Fair.
Mark your calendar for Sat. Oct. 9th @ 9am to
4pm. Come out and see what our Crafters have to
offer. You can start your Christmas shopping a little
early and get some really nice & unusual items.
08/16 Carolyn Slater.................................................6050
Eddie Slater.....................................................5700
08/23 Elwood Patrick................................................6190
Erma Wagner...................................................5420
08/30 Elwood Patrick................................................6300
Betty Purdin....................................................4860
Bridge Club meets every Monday at 6:00 pm in the
Lodge. Newcomers are welcome.
Questions? Jeanne Eastlake 446-3013
EUCHRE SCORES
08/06 Sue Day...............................................................57
Ruth Horner........................................................57
08/13 Brad Finch..........................................................59
Bill Schmidt........................................................59
Dick Schubert.....................................................59
08/20 Tony Holman......................................................60
Milt Jordan.........................................................57
08/27 Brad Finch..........................................................68
Jim Cummings....................................................60
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.
Lake Waynoka Lounge
Monday and Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday
Friday and Saturday
Sunday
4:00 - 11:00 PM
4:00 - 12:00 AM
4:00 - 1:00 AM
4:00 - 11:00 PM
October Entertainment
Halloween Party Oct. 30th
8:30 to 12:30
Music: The Barcodes
Costume Contest
$5.00 Cover Charge
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Mr. Bercz can be reached at 513-561-0183 or
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LION’S CLUB
The Sardinia Elementary PTO, students,
teachers, and staff would like to express our
The Lake Waynoka Lion’s Club would like to thank
deep appreciation and gratitude to Pastor Bonnie
everyone who helped make our 10th annual car show a
Keith and the congregation of the Lake Waynoka
huge success. We would especially like to thank the
Chapel for their generous donation of $1500.00
owners of the 134 show vehicles and hundreds of
to purchase school supplies for classrooms at
spectators that attended our show.
Sardinia Elementrary. Church members;
The Best of Show Award was won by Floyd Stroop
Rodger Goldwire, Barbara Berry, and many
of Georgetown, Ohio with his blue 1957 Chevy Sedan.
others work throughout the year organizing
Lester Adkins came 161 miles from Lima, Ohio to get the
fundraising projects such as the piggy bank
award for longest distance. We would also like to thank
the numerous sponsors who made it possible for us to put challenge and quilt raffle to raise funds for
the show on. The large recliner donated by Coles Furnimission programs that benefit hundreds of
ture of Mt. Orab was won by Andy Mayes of Bowersville.
children in our community. Purchasing school
The Pepsi Bottling Company of Ripley, Stanley Tools of
supplies and providing children and families in
Georgetown, Tom Belcher’s Body Shop of Sardinia, Mt.
need with gifts and clothing at Christmas time
Orab Ford-Mercury, Sue Boone Realty (Sue Booneare examples of how the Lake Waynoka Chapel
broker, Robin Geier-agent) of Hillsboro, Mike Castrucci
and its members make Brown County a better
Ford of Milford, Carney’s Heating & Cooling of Lake Waynoka, Bryan Equipment Sales of Loveland, Pierre Foods of place for all. Our children and school are truly
Cincinnati, Bob Malcom Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep of Peebles, blessed to have such kind and caring neighbors.
National Bank & Trust of Sardinia, Barry’s Chevrolet of
West Union, Malott Automotive of Sardinia, Industrial Parts
& Equipment of Cincinnati, Lucky You Arcade at Rt 71 & Rt
41, Re/Max Plus-agent Doris Kitchen, & Allstate Ins Company agent Chris Munn of Mt Orab were also major donors
for the show. We also want to thank the numerous other
sponsors . The money made from the show will help The
Lake Waynoka Lion’s Club continue to serve the
community. Among the many things the The Lion’s Club
does is help pay for eye exams and glasses for needy
young people. We make donations to many worthwhile
organizations including Ohio Eye Bank, Pilot Dogs, and
Camp Dovetail, just to name a few. It also helps us to
continue our two $1250.00 scholarships each year to
Eastern High School Seniors who would like to go on to
higher education. We also sponsor the GOOD PROGRAM
at Russellville Elementary School.
Photo left to right:
Laura Layton, PTO Treasurer, Mr. Micheal Bick, SES
Principal, Barbara Berry and Pastor Bonnie Keith,
Lake Waynoka Chapel.
THANK YOU
LAKE WAYNOKA FRIENDS
At our Oct.5 meeting the Lions will have some one
from THE PILOT DOG PROGRAM who will bring a dog
with them. Any one interested in how this wonderful
program works is invited to come.
Our last Bingo of the season will be on Saturday
Oct.9th at 7:00 p.m. in the lodge. Come and join your
friends for a fun evening. We will have home made
desserts.
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK
EVERYONE FOR THE FLOWERS,
CARDS, FOOD & CALLS WHILE
I WAS RECOVERING FROM MY
HEART ATTACK.
EVERYONE’S KINDNESS WAS
GREATLY APPRECIATED.
THANK YOU
DAVID FRAZIER, SECURITY
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Classified
Fireworks
Once again it is time to come to you & say
a special thank you. THANK YOU!!!
The fireworks have become a tradition
here at the lake, but without all of you it
would not be possible. I can not begin to
WAYNOKA TRIBE
name all of the people that have donated.
Happy Fall to Everyone! Summer’s over so In my opinion you are a special group of
that means Pumpkins, cooler temperatures, people & I am proud to call you all friends.
and maybe a drop of rain? If your looking
I hope to continue with the fireworks each
for a place to wear your Halloween
& every year, but only with your help. A
Costume, don’t miss the Tribe Costume
party on October 23rd. Watch for signs and special thanks to all & to Maintenance who
continue to help by taking the cans to the
flyers for details. Just a note, but
EVERYONE in the family is invited to dress recycling center. Also, a special thanks
up. Contests will be held for all ages. This to Jeff & Joan Brown for the use of their
property.
the only time of year the wife lets me wear
God Bless & keep you.
that old shirt in public. I think it makes me
look thin, she thinks it goes well with zombie Betty Purdin, Val Bullock & all the
make-up.
Shawnee Squaws
LAKE FRONT HOME FOR SALE. LOT #454
937-446-2397
The friends & family of
Joshua Yearout would like to thank everyone that attended,
donated, helped out & shared
at the Benefit & Memorial on Sept. 11th.
Thank you all for helping to make this event
a great success!
Lake Waynoka Chorus
Wanted
Piano/Organ Player
(for Sunday Church Services)
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Lake Waynoka Community Chapel
Call for Details: 937-446-1579
Important Announcement
The chorus has an opening for an accomplished pianist. The current pianists prefer to sing but they
cannot sing & play simultaneously. We need a pianist!!!
The chorus is growing. We have a new member, George Kinney. That makes 4 of the 9 WPOA Board
members are chorus members. Another board member of the Water & Sewer Board is Gordon Rider.
There are a total of 6 men & 10 women (with probably number 11 joining soon). This is a group of 16
congenial people who love to sing a variety of songs.
We also need sheet music of popular songs. We will gladly return any item requested.
If you are a pianist, call me for details 937-446-4277.
If you are a singer, call me for details 937-446-4277.
You’ll be happy you called, guaranteed!!!
Aristotle Roussos
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Letter to the Editor of Waynoka News:
We have been property owners at Lake Waynoka for 12
years and have always really enjoyed the entire experience. However, last weekend (Sunday, August 8th), we
had a very bad experience which left us quite shaken and
upset. I’m writing this letter in hopes that we can prevent
this from happening again.
Our son was wakeboarding behind our boat. Another
boat pulled out behind us (they were pulling a tube). The
boat got directly behind our boat, within about 20 yards of
our son, and proceeded to follow directly behind us at that
distance. We were unable to turn off, as another boat was
too close on the one side and the shore was along the
other side.
This is simply NOT SAFE. If our son had fallen, there
would have been almost no chance that the boat following
could have reacted in time to avoid hitting him. In the end,
we were able to turn off into a cove and signal to our son
to drop/let go.
If you are boating on the lake, please be aware of how
narrow it is, and be extra cautious especially during peak
times. If someone is pulling a skier or a tuber, follow only
at a safe distance that allows for the possibility the person
will fall. And if you don’t know safe boating procedures,
take the boat safety class that is offered at Lake Waynoka
at a very reasonable rate.
Please help us keep our lake safe for our families.
Thank you
Jim & Tracey Grabowski, Lot 709
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.
Storage of Emergency Supplies
Store your supplies in a sturdy container. Can
be stored in a large, clean, covered trash container.
You can even store them in a backpack, duffel bag,
or box, however these containers are not as sturdy
and do not offer the same protection. Protect your
items from moisture by placing them in airtight
plastic bags before putting them in the container.
Store your supplies in a safe, accessible location.
They will do you little good if you cannot get to
them or if they are damaged during a disaster. To
avoid this store them in different locations.
Storage site should be cool, dry, and dark.
Possible locations are on a closet floor, behind
a large piece of furniture, sturdy table/pallet in
the garage, under a bed or in a tool/garden shed.
Avoid direct sunlight, near hazardous chemicals
or in a location where heavy objects could fall on
them.
Provisions for Pets
Identification – your pet should always wear a
collar and identification tag/microchip. Make sure
all information is current.
Vaccinations – should be current & the records
kept in a safe place.
Transportation – each pet should have their own
carrier and is large enough for the pet.
Leashes – make sure you have one for every dog
in your house.
Sleeping areas – do not put them near a window
or under shelving.
Plan ahead – put the following items in a pet
supply box for emergencies.
Pet 1st Aid
Food/Water Bowls
2 wk supply of food/treats
Plastic bags/blankets
Vaccination Record
1 mo. of medications Leashes
Bottled water
Paper towels
Disinfectant
Vince DeVol 446-1702
Prescilla Redick 446-9385
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Golf League
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We have some bad news and good news in this reporting period. The bad news is that we played our last
two weeks of golf for this season. The good news is that we had some excellent accomplishments by our
golfers. The top par shooters were: Jim Hackworth (9), Jack Gerros (7), and Tom Wyatt (6). The following
players enjoyed birdie shots on the following holes: Scott Steele (Hole #1); Ron Gloss and Jim Hackworth
(Hole #2); and Tom Wyatt (Hole #4, Hole #8, and Hole #7 on which his drive over the water landed 2” from
the hole). Nice shooting, everybody!
Low gross score for men was 37 which were shot by Jack Gerros and Jim Hackworth in the same round!
Low gross for women was Linda Creighton and Mary Kay Wolfe who both shot 49. What a way to finish a
season!
Also seen on the course was a baby bird landing on Ron Gloss’ back. He immediately claimed a birdie on
Hole #6 but his opponent Danny Williams quickly corrected that misconception!
A week later the league held its scramble and banquet. The winning “scramblers” were the team members
of Dale Gadd, Dave Goodwin, Tim Redick, and Danny Williams who finished with a great 4-under par!
The league winning teams are pictured below (left to right) Tom Wyatt and Marilyn Gloss, 1st Place; Ron
Gloss and Hank Unruh, 2nd Place; and Jerl Wagner and Tillie Doughman, 3rd Place. Congratulations to all.
The banquet was great fun as usual. Thanks go to Tillie Doughman who was in charge of food; and
Valerie Bullock and Mary Kay Wolfe who took care of the awards and league gifts. The league revived the
“water ball award” which is given to the person who goes into water each week. The award recipient has to
carry the dubious “award” around until he or she finds someone to pass it on to who then carries it around,
etc, etc. Tom Wyatt threw himself under the bus by confessing he went into the water on #7 “as usual”.
Valerie immediately presented the award to Tom and we’re sure he will carry it with pride and will try to
pass it on as quickly as he can! Very special thanks to Buttermilk Falls Golf Course for their support all year!
Good-bye for now. Look for the announcement in the paper for the spring meeting. If you want to have a
really good time and meet some of your Waynoka neighbors, come to the meeting and join up as a regular
member or a sub. If you have any questions call the league President Larry Doughman (446-1626) or
Handicapper Ron Gloss (446-1266).
Have a safe winter and wonderful holidays!
OHIO BOATERS SAFTEY COURSE OCTOBER 23RD
The Waynoka WaterSports Club will be sponsoring an Ohio Boating Education Course at 8:00 am on Saturday,
October 23rd at the Lake Waynoka Lodge. Cost of this course is $5 payable to ODNR Watercraft. This course will
consist of 8 hours of instruction in a certified class followed by an exam. This year (2009) everybody younger than 27
years of age needs to pass a test certified by the State before they can drive any type of boat powered by more than
10hp. This class and exam will fulfill the Ohio’s Boater Education Requirement that went into effect in January of 2000
and is administered by the ODNR Division of Watercraft.
The law prohibits any person born on or after January 1, 1982, from operating a vessel powered by more than
10HP unless the person has successfully completed either a boating education course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrator (NASBLA) or a proficiency examination approved by ODNR Division of
Watercraft.
You can pre-register for the class by calling ODNR Watercraft at 513-734-2730. Be sure to reference the date and
location for above class. This class is open for any age and not just Lake Waynoka.
For questions call Steve Johnson at 937-446-1585 [email protected] or Tom Kitchen at 937-446-9303
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THE OUTPOST
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(Formerly Mel’s Carryout)
7532 Ashridge-Arnheim Rd
937-446-3664
Emily Pitkin, Kitchen Manager
Kitchen Hours:
Sunday-Thursday
11am to 8pm
Friday - Saturday
11am to 9pm
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COLD BEER, GROCERIES, SNACKS, GASOLINE
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[email protected]
[email protected]
937-402-7662
513-313-6926
Liz Doss
937-515-1737
[email protected]
Tim Ross
937-763-3393
[email protected]
937-446-3062—LakeWaynoka Office 937-393-4242—Hillsboro Office
All information is believed accurate, but is not guaranteed.
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Come one, come all to Lake Waynoka!
Shop at the Shawnee Squaws’ Craft Fair
on Saturday, October 9th, 2010
in the gymnasium
of the Health & Recreation Center
from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
It’s free and open to the public.
There will be 35 exhibitors displaying everything from handmade jewelry & holiday
wreaths to scarecrows & Santas to handcrafted fabric items & wooden carvings.
Many one of a kind & unique items will be available at the 7th Annual Shawnee Squaws’
Craft Fair.
Bring your friends! Park for free! Enjoy the food! Have fun!
It’s time to dust off your dancing shoes
and join the members of the Lake Waynoka Civic Club
at their 2nd Annual Sock Hop
on Saturday evening, October 2nd, 2010
in the Lodge at Lake Waynoka
from 8 p.m. until midnight.
The hop is open to the public.
The cost is $5 per person or $8 for a couple.
Tickets may be purchased at the door or in advance from Joe Ferrell @ 937-446-2725.
Bring your friends and enjoy a fun evening!
Soft drinks, snacks & set-ups will be provided. It’s BYOB!
Dance the night away to DJ Paul Kinner’s rock music
of the 50s & 60s and beyond.
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WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.
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Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171
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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 on Mondays
Tues, Wed, & Thurs. Fri. & Sat.
Sunday
11:00am to 7:00pm
11:00am to 8:00pm
9:00am to 7:00pm
Nightly Specials - 5:00 to 7:00 pm
WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover
REFERENCE NUMBERS
Admin. Office Security
Rec. Center
Lounge
Restaurant Marina
Campground www.lakewaynoka.com
Waynoka Restaurant
937-446-3232
937-446-3214
937-446-1778
937-446-2012
937-446-3774
937-446-4429
937-446-2887
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
Friday
Saturday Sunday Surprise Night (Pot Pie? Stuffed Peppers?)
Roast Beef Hot Shot
Chicken & Noodles or Beef & Noodles
Dinner Buffet
Baked Ham
Hoagies
Breakfast Buffet
Sunday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
New Hours effective 10-1-10
Call for your Sports Party Munchies
Wings, rings, bucket of chicken, pizza, etc....
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
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