lake hauto club newsletter

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lake hauto club newsletter
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
NEWSLETTER
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
By Kenneth Snyder
Well another season is here, but first I would like
to talk a little about the past. In the early 1950’s, you
could lease land at Lake Hauto for five dollars a year.
There was no running water and no sewer system. You
had to build your own road to your lot. You can still see
some of these roads in the woods, because they did not
grow back due to the fact that at the time they used slag
from the coal banks for roads. We had the best security in
the world since you couldn't get past Mr. Dewey to get
into the Lake. Now let's jump ahead 60 years and as you
know now we have all the amenities that you could ask
for. The roads are plowed, the beaches are clean, and we
have restrooms at every beach and many more amenities.
In the past five or six years the board has gotten aggressive in bringing Lake Hauto into this century.
We have to address the drainage within our community and that will be done. After every rainstorm, we
evaluate the drainage. We will never solve the drainage
problem 100% since we live at the bottom of a mountain
and all the water comes down to the Lake.
On the roads, we are continuously repaving roads
every year as money is available. Patching potholes is
also expensive, but we will keep patching the potholes
until we can afford to repave more roads. I had one estimate to do an overlay on Lake Drive and it was
$600,000. So as you can see, sometimes the costs are
more than we can afford at that time.
The cost of repaving and correcting the drainage
on Deer Trail Lane is going to impact our budgetted
money. This is the most expensive road we have attempted so far. The cost of resurfacing Deer Trail Lane is estimated to be over $161,000 plus the cost of the drainage.
We will know during the first week in May what the bids
are. The board will have to decide at that time if there
will be an assessment for roads. We have to keep the
road program going or we will be back to where we were
10 years ago.
It is a good thing that we do not have any law
suits outstanding at this time. We are negotiating with
Greenwood to pay a maintenance fee to use our roads.
We are going to do some work down on “O”
beach. We are going to rebuild Eastwood Beach which is
needed. We are going to remodel the club office and library.
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2013
Editor:
Kim
Thomas
In recreation, we are installing two new pieces of
playground equipment. Please read the article under
Beaches and Grounds in this newsletter.
We are hoping to build a new pavilion at Crescent
Beach and a smaller one at “O” beach. The money is set
aside for this project, but with all the other projects going
on, it might not get done until next year.
We are still keeping up with the stocking of fish in
the Lake and Birch Pools. We have also put fish havens in
the Lake. Read the article on fish in this newsletter.
Oakwood Beach dock is completely brand-new.
We did not just repair it, we totally replaced it. Also read
the docks article in this newsletter.
Our dam is up to state specifications and each year
it gets inspected.
We are also going to install the gates if the ballot
passes. That ballot is out for a vote at the time of this writing. We are going to enhance the camera system which is
working very well at this time. I'm sure that there are still
things going on at the beaches but the cameras have curtailed a lot of this destructive activity. Each year we enforce the rules stronger and stronger. This year again we
intend to not be as lenient on rules as the previous year.
On March 10th, we had our Q and A meeting on
the Gates. There were a lot of good questions and answers.
I would like to thank the members who attended and conducted a very orderly meeting. The members came there
with their questions and the members got their answers to
the best of our ability. The contractor that is going to install
the gates was there to help us with some of the answers.
I'm not going to tell you how to vote, just vote your conscience.
On the dues, we have collected 99% of the membership for which I would like to thank the membership for
such a high payment ratio. Most associations cannot brag
about these high numbers. In the past few years this has put
Lake Hauto in a good financial position. Five or six years
ago we had to borrow money as early as September to
meet payroll and the activities that we have to do in the
winter time. If you look at our budget, you will find that
we are in excess of funds. All these excess funds are earmarked in a reserve account for different improvements at
the Lake. We are enforcing a new policy that people that
do not pay their dues by a given time, the board will file a
claim on your personal property. Most of the time the liens
on the home are too high and to obtain our outstanding
money that is due to the club, we would have to foreclose
on the home and bid the cost of doing this. This process
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President’s message—continued…
we cannot do.
With the economics of today, there is still not a
lot of building new homes. However, the sales of current
homes are going fine. For instance, in the month of
March we are going to approve 4 new members.
I would like to thank all of the volunteers and the
Beautification Committee for what they have done over
the past year. I am sure that the Recreation Committee
will have some surprises for us this summer. I wish you
all a happy spring!
FISHING
By Jamie Kane
The opening day of Trout season is March 30th
2013, Trout will be stocked in the lake and pond for the
first day this year. The Children’s Fishing Derby will be
April 27, 2013 at Birch Pools pond. There was a great
success at last year’s derby and we hope for the same
results this year. More details to follow closer to the
date.
We will be adding bait fish and Cray fish into the
lake again this year. Nine fish structures were constructed and placed on the ice at Zero Beach. Structures were
placed between the fishing dock and the boat dock in 1315 feet of water about 80 yards out from shore.
DOCKS and a bit of fishing info
By Paul Whitley
I think we can all feel that most of winter is behind
us. It’s time to start thinking about getting ready for the
summer months here at Lake Hauto. A new dock for
Oakwood Beach has been under construction. Placement of
docks in the lake is a big job; we may look to recruit some
volunteer help. Information could be emailed and placed
on the display board.
Trout stocking will take place for the spring opener.
Trout will be stocked in the lake, but the majority of fish
will be placed in Birch Pools Pond. The smaller pond environment provides a better opportunity for fishing success.
The pond will be open to all ages for fishing. The limit will
probably by three fish, check for posted limits. A Children’s Fishing Derby will be held in April 27th. The pond
will most likely be closed to adult fishing for one week following the derby. Accurate information will be posted at
the pond and sent via email. The Board has spent a great
deal of time gathering information concerning the gates and
therefore details of some other items need to be ironed out.
About a dozen fish structures were built and placed
on the ice in late February. Improving fish habitat will improve fishing. Another baitfish stocking is likely to occur
this summer.
The ice is gone, enjoy the water. Best wishes for
enjoyable fishing and boating on our beautiful lake.
Beaches and Grounds
By Jamie Kane
ROADS
By Jamie Kane
The 2013 road program is currently underway. We
are going out for bid on Deer Trail Lane and Spruce Terrace. Drainage work and shoulder preparation will be
completed by our maintenance prior to paving. Maintenance has been fixing potholes over the last few months.
We were spared with major road repairs by a mild winter
in 2012, and unfortunately this is not the case this
year. We will work to fix the worst spots early in the
season. We will continue to evaluate all the road shoulders in the lake over the summer. Some areas have a
buildup of cinders, leaves and other debris that is not
allowing proper road drainage. Removing the excess
buildup will remediate various water challenges we constantly face.
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We are looking to update Eastwood Beach this spring season and we expect completion by Memorial Day 2013. We
will be adding new pieces of playground equipment at Eastwood and Oakwood Beach. One is a replacement unit and
the other is an addition to what is already there. We are
looking to add tons of new sand to the beach this spring season. If anybody has any ideas of ways to improve the beach
area that would make it more enjoyable for all, please contact the office.
Our community center entrance
and interior were decorated this
past fall and winter seasons by the
Snyder family. Thank you to Irene
and her niece, Gina, for taking the
time to make the setting for our Halloween and
Christmas parties extra festive for the children.
Thank you to those who have volunteered their time
to assist with our events throughout the year.
-Recreation
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Good Bye Bill and Thank you!
The Lake Hauto Beautification Committee would like
ideas from other members to improve/beautify our lake’s appearance . When the LHBC started out in 2010, areas of need
were self-evident. Together with all members of the Lake Hauto Community, the LHBC has met those needs and improved
our “look” and facilities. Some of the bigger projects which
have been completed have included the entrance tepees, gate
area, Lake Drive center island, Crescent Beach, and the Community Center landscaping, an annual flower beautification program, patio umbrellas for picnic tables at the beaches, and a flag
pole at the welcoming gates. Presently, Eastwood and Oakwood
beaches are slated for landscaping
We would like to thank Bill Schmitt for all his hard
work both as a member of the Board of Directors where
he served as treasurer and on the Beautification Committee. He will be missed , but we wish him well as he
moves from Lake Hauto.
Would members be interested in an endowment program where a bench, flower bed, tree planting, flag pole, etc.
could honor the memory of a loved one or a special event in
one’s family with a plaque denoting the significance. Perhaps a
flower bed gift program could defray the cost of yearly plantings. New fund raising ideas could be suggested. A “cutting”
exchange could be planned – or cuttings/plants donated to already existing beds for perennial enjoyment. Ideas offered will
be considered for feasibility and man power.
REMINDER: The Lake Hauto Beautification Committee Calendar Committee will be collecting photos
for the 2014 calendar. If you have seasonal photos
of Lake Hauto that you would like to submit, email
them to [email protected]. Don't
have computer access? Leave your name and number
at the office and we will contact you!
-Limit of FIVE photos per family
-Seasonal nature scenes (no people unless they are
unrecognizable).
Thanks for all your support - now let's see the lake
"Through Your Lenses."
We would like to hear from you. Please email [email protected] or call 570-645-7701 with your ideas.
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LAKE HAUTO CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES
NAME
TELEPHONE #
COMMITTEE
KEN SNYDER
610-390-9920 (cell)
Legal, all committees
610-264-3721
Insurance, Building Plans
President
EMAIL
WELCOME NEW CLUB
MEMBERS
[email protected]
We would like to welcome the
following new club members
Docks, Roads, Security
PAUL WHITLEY
Vice-President
570-645-8496
Building & Grounds
CINDY
570-645-5223 (lake)
Special Projects,
COCHRAN
Secretary
610-882-0110 (home)
610-216-4141 (cell)
Legal, Recreation
[email protected]
Security, Recreation,
Roads
Building & Grounds
[email protected]
GEORGE
DEMETRIADES
[email protected]
CHESTER
GANGAWARE
645-7054
570-205-6570 (cell)
Water Quality, Dam Safety
Building Plans
[email protected]
JAMIE KANE
570-645-6345
Building & Grounds,
James & Sarah McCarroll,
Carla & Joseph Blazosky,
Anthony & Amy Stalgaritis
Jonathan Fenkner & Erin Smith
Thomas Ferry
We ask all members to get involved with the
club.
[email protected]
Congratulations!!
Renee & Nick McGovern had
Recreation, Building &
[email protected]
a baby boy, Luke, on DecemGround, Special Projects
ber 6, 2012. He was 6lbs
Building Plans, Roads,
10oz at birth, and their
Dam. Water Quality, Legal [email protected] first child. His great-grandmother
ALL BOARD MEMBERS ARE ON SECURITY
was the late Denise Gildea, a former
Committee Chairpersons in BOLD PRINT
Lake Hauto member.
Maintenance, Docks
JENNIFER
570-645-0340
LAVINE
GEORGE
570-645-9615
MAKOVEC
OFFICE
GARAGE
570-645-7100
570-645-7104
Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meetings
Are the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Community
Center. All members are welcome to attend!
REMEMBER—
All watercrafts must be registered with the club office
(even non-motorized). All recreational vehicles must be
registered with the club. You must pay $20 per boat to
store the boat on the shoreline at the club beaches.
OFFICE HOURS
Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m.—3 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.—2 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.—2 p.m.
Lake Hauto Club continues to participate in Redner’s
Save-A-Tape and Boyers’ rebate programs.
Take your eligible Save-A-Tapes from Redner’s
down to the office and drop them into the outside letter drop or take them inside the office during regular
office hours and give them to Kim. But you must remember to have the cashier swipe your key tag in order for your Save-A-Tape to be eligible.. At Boyer’s,
all you need to do is swipe your Boyer’s tag (there is
no need for a receipt). If you need a Boyer’s tag, call
the office. Kim will be happy to get a tag to you.
Currently, all the rebate money from Redner’s and
Boyer’s is being deposited into the Road Savings Account. The amount deposited fro 2011-2012 was
$901.96
Owned and operated by Lake Hauto Club residents
Jen and Randy Fayash
LAKE HAUTO CLUB
Thank you, everyone, for participating!!
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The following are motions that were made since the last newsletter. This is a more condensed version of any actions taken by the
Board of Directors than in the minutes. If you would like the minutes, please contact the office. They will be available also on the
web site soon.
LOG OF ALL LAKE HAUTO MEETING MOTIONS AND
DECISIONS AFFECTING THE MEMBERSHIP
Motion Number is a 4 digit year, two digit month, a dash and a two digit sequential number for that month. Motions in favor of a)
accepting minutes, b) accepting Treasurer’s Report, c) accepting bills to be paid and d) for adjournment, will not be recorded if no
MOTION /
DECISION
NUMBER
201302-03
TOPIC / DISCUSSION
RESULT
A motion was made by G. Demetriades, seconded by B. Schmitt,
to approve Attorney Tom Nanovic from Nanovic Law Office to
represent the Lake Hauto Club as our new attorney.
All in favor, motion carried.
201302-02
C. Gangaware made a motion, seconded by b. Schmitt, to with
draw the motion he made at last month meeting to change the
hunting rules and allow the old rule to stand which does not allow
hunting in Lake Hauto. K. Snyder reminded everyone that the
old rule stands. He also stated that the board will accept the petition that was presented to the board by Chuck Hellings regarding
the change and will keep the petition on file.
Roll Call vote taken: Yes, - Ken
Snyder, Paul Whitley, Jamie
Kane, Chester Gangaware, Jennifer Lavine, Cindy Cochran,
George Demetriades, Bill
Schmitt. No – none. Therefore
the motion passes.
201302-01
A motion was made G. Demetriades, seconded by J. Lavine, to
approve the memberships of Carla Blazosky.
All in favor, motion carried.
201302-01
Special Mtg.
A motion was made by C. Gangaware, seconded by B. Schmitt,
to rescind a hunting rule that was voted on at the January 17,
2013 regular meeting. Discussion held.
Roll call vote taken. Yes – C.
Gangaware, B. Schmitt, C.
Cochran. No – J. Kane, P. Whitley, G. Makovec, J. Lavine. Motion fails, 4 No, 3 Yes.
201301-03
P. Whitley read the new hunting rule which is as follows:
In favor: C. Gangaware, J.
Lavine, P. Whitley. Opposed: J.
Kane. Motion passes.
HUNTING
Safety Zones (As defined by the PA Game Commission –
150 yards from a building):
Firearms
It is unlawful to hunt for, shoot at, trap, take, chase or
disturb wildlife within 150 yards of any building.
It is unlawful to shoot into a Safety Zone even if you are
outside of the Zone. It is unlawful to drive game in a
Safety Zone, even without a firearm.
Archery
The Safety Zone for archery hunters, including crossbows, is 50 yards.
A discussion was held explaining the rule and an explanation of
safety zones. A motion was made by C. Gangaware, seconded by
P. Whitley, to approve the revised hunting rule as read.
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201301-02
P. Whitley read the new rental rule. C. Gangaware expanded upon the reason for the rule change and that the club wants to reduce its liability. Althea Higgins questioned how it will be enforced and K. Snyder responded that we will have to police ourselves. The new rule read as:
All in favor, motion carries.
N. LEASING
Member must be in good standing.
The rental time period cannot be less than four months. Weekly rentals are not permitted.
Rentals can only be for improved lots with a dwelling. Empty
lot rentals are not permitted.
Rooms within a member’s home cannot be rented
The member loses all club privileges for the property that is
being rented.
The lessee cannot bring or use member’s recreation privileges:
for example they cannot register boats, 4 Wheelers, Golf Carts
and etc.
The lessee has beach privileges while they are renting.
The member is responsible for any club property damage by
lessee.
Lessee must be register at the office.
Lessee shall receive the Rules and Regulations of Lake Hauto
Club and must abide.
If any of the Rental Rules are violated, it will be considered an
Infraction and penalties will be imposed.
A motion was made by P. Whitley, seconded it by J. Kane, to pass
the new rules as read.
201301-01
A motion was made by P. Whitley, seconded by J. Lavine, to
All in favor, motion carried.
have the president sigh the lease with the Lansford-Coaldale Joint
Water Authority for the use of the ground on Tippets Road at East
Entrance to install the gates or a turnaround.
201212-03
B. Schmitt made a motion, seconded by P. Whitley, to earmark
$40000.00 for Capital Improvement, $30000.00 for a new pavilion, $30000.00 for Road Projects, $15000.00 for a dump truck
replacement and $10000.00 pick-up truck replacement. B.
Schmitt included in the motion that the money that will be receiving from the forester (approximately $35000.00) will be earmarked for the Community Center renovations/repairs.
All in favor, motion carried.
201212-02
B. Schmitt made a motion, seconded by J. Lavine, to earmark for
2011 - $20000.00 for Capital Improvements, $3000.00 for the
Eastwood Beach improvements, $15000.00 for Road Projects,
and $789.02 for other reserve money.
All in favor, motion carried.
201212-01
P. Whitley made a motion , seconded by B. Schmitt, to approve
the 2013 budget.
All in favor, motion carried.
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“Eddie Bluestone trio”
(Electrifying Blues and Progressive Rock)
Saturday, June 15th
8-11:00pm
(Sponsored by Radocha Excavating & Dr. Robert F. Marcin OD)
“Summer Kickoff”
Saturday, June 22nd*
$1 DOGS (with all the fix in’s)
1-4:00pm
Music TBA
(Music sponsored by the Snyder family)
“The Thunder Thieves”
(Reggae, 70s, dance music, & classic rock)
Wednesday, July 3rd
8-11:00pm
(Sponsored by Hess Windows & Seitz Brothers)
“Toolshed Jack”
Saturday, July 6th
Popcorn and snow cones 6-8:00pm
Music 7-11:00pm
(Music sponsor TBA)
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Ice Cream Social
Saturday, July 13th
6-8:00pm
Cost: $ 2.50/sundae
Movie at dusk TBA*
Annual Picnic
Save-the-date
Saturday, August 10th
“American Classic”
“The Shantations”
(50s and 60s Rock-n-Roll!)
Saturday, August 31st*
8-11pm
(Sponsor TBA)
THANKS to all our patrons for supporting our bands at the beach!
If you or your business would like to sponsor one of our events, please call 645-7100!
All volunteers and donations are welcomed.
*Events subject to weather. All events held at Crescent Beach. Tags required
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Jean R. Staloski of Advantage 2 Realty is announcing her retirement after 24 years in the Real
Estate Business.
‘I wish to thank my husband Ed for helping me throughout the years. And I would especially
like to thank my son Eddie, who will be working for Mary Enck Realty of the Poconos (570722-8000). He will be starting after Easter as her Associate Broker. I wish to thank all my
Sellers for their loyalty and Buyers for enjoying their membership at our beautiful Lake Hauto. I plan on enjoying my retirement with my dog “Cuppy” and spending more time with my
family and my granddaughter Alexa. I wish everyone a Happy Summer’ Jeanie
Please support the Music at the Beaches this summer.
All donations can be made to the club office!
P. SIGNS
1. Real Estate:
a. Any sign designating or advertising the sale of a property
or premises shall not exceed a
maximum size of 18 x 24 inches (432 sq. in.).
b. Only one sign is permissible
per property for sale.
c. Posting of "FOR LEASE"
or "FOR RENT" signs is prohibited.
2. Directional Signs:
Club members who post directional signs on club property
are to have these removed following their use.
3. The posting of signs or the attachment of any objects to, as
well as entry upon, the
“Teepees or Rocks” at the entrance to Lake Hauto is not permitted.
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BOAT RULES:
In case you are considering purchasing a new watercraft, the
rules are as follows:
a) The length of all Inboard/Outboard (I/O) watercraft
only must be 20 foot or under with no greater than a
4.3 Liter engine.
b) The outboard watercrafts must be less than 19 feet and
have engines of four cylinders or less.
c) Personal watercraft engines are limited to 135 horsepower or less.
d) Pontoon boats will be 20 feet or less and have motor
of four cylinders or less. Pontoon boats are measured
by deck size.
e) Power watercraft registered and operated on Lake
Hauto prior to 1975 are excluded. This exclusion
applies to the original boat and motor and not to any
replacement, revision or modification
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Web site: www.lakehauto.org
Rules, permits applications, minutes, finances, upcoming
events, etc. are available for your viewing.
Newsletter is available in color.
Email—[email protected]
If you are looking for someone to do various jobs
around your yard, please do not forget to look at the
web site.
We would like to thank Charles
Gillott for obtaining two flags for our
main entrance. These large flags are
courtesy of the McAdoo VFW of which
he belongs.
Children’s Fishing Derby
Have your next party at the
April 27th At Birch Pools
Lake Hauto
Community Center
$2.00 per child.
Register in the club office
$150.00 for four hours
($10.00 for every additional
hour)
$25.00 deposit to save the date.
Call the office for availability!
Remember that all storm drains
and canals eventually drain into the
lake. Never dispose of unwanted
household chemicals, waste oil,
fuels, lawn and yard debris, or any
hazardous material in a storm drain.
Spring Cleanup & Planting
Reminders
The South Shore Mulch Area (off of Rt. 54)
is for compost material only. That includes
leaves, tree limbs, and grass clippings.
NOT PERMITTED: tires, concrete, stumps, railroad ties,
garbage or tree trunks. Combination code is available at the
office and via the email.
The dumpsters at the beaches are not for the disposing of
your household garbage. Violators will be fined.
DO NOT deposit your grass clippings and/or leaves in the
greenbelt areas or the lake itself.
Use fertilizers and pesticides sparingly - if at all - and follow package directions carefully when determining how
much of a product to use.
Landscape using native plants. Natives require less fertilizer and fewer pesticides to look their best.
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IMPORTANT
It is a Lake Hauto Rule that all pets
must be on a leash. Along with
this, the Lake Hauto Club is asking
you to curb your pets and pick up
after them. It is not fair to the other members and is simple common
courtesy. The other members
should not have to clean up after
your pet. We live in the woods;
however, this inconsiderate behavior will not be tolerated.
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Call or Email for more
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We have all your needs for the
upcoming grilling season. Stop in
anytime or call ahead and we will
gladly get it ready for you!
We thank you for your continued support!
Tom and Nancy Pilla
Lake Hauto members since 1989
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A complete line of hardware and building material for the do-it-yourselfer.
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Celebrating
29 years of
service
Route 309, Hometown
570-668-2788 or Toll Free 800-303-6400
AUTO INSURANCE FOR PREFERRED & HIGH RISK
DRIVERS OF ALL AGES
Auto, Health, Life, Business, Full Time, Vacant & Seasonal Homes,
Boats, Motorcycles, Snow Mobiles, ATV’s & Trucking Risks
Brian Tirpak
Shirley Tirpak
Lake Hauto Club Residents over 27years
A Full Service Pharmacy
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Free Neighborhood Delivery
Counseling
Candy
Gifts
Jewelry
Let our pharmacy family be your family pharmacy!
*** Let us transfer your prescriptions***
(We will gladly meet or beat local prescription prices)
Designer Greeting Cards & Gift Wrap 50% off every day
Buy 1 Get 1 Free - Natures Bounty Vitamins (Select items monthly)
220 Claremont Ave. Suite #2
Tamaqua, PA. 18252
Phone: 570-668-1900
Lou Rubino RPh
Paula Rubino RPh
Lake Hauto Members
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Bulk Rate U.S.
Postage
PAID
Lake Hauto Club
140 Maple Terrace
Nesquehoning, PA 18240
Lehighton, PA
18235
Permit No. 310
Lifeguards Wanted
WANTED: VOLUNTEERS!!!
Lake Hauto Community
2013 Summer Season
The Lake Hauto Beautification Committee
is seeking volunteers who will commit to
a summer-long watering program. Areas
that need watering a minimum of twice a
week are:
Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays,
and holiday hours as well as
Mon.-Thurs. hours are available after June 1st
(Memorial Day weekend
thru Labor Day weekend)
noon - 5 pm
Qualifications: American Red Cross Lifeguard training
Community First Aid & Safety courses
Lifeguard & CPR certifications
Age 16 years or older
Lifeguard: $8.67/hour
If interested please contact
Kim Thomas at the Lake Hauto Office
Wed. - Sat. from 9am-2pm or call 570-645-7100
Front entrance (Route 54)
Main gates
Center Island (intersection of Great Oak and Lake
Drives)
Crescent Beach
Oakwood Beach
Eastwood Beach
Community Center and stone wall
Hoses and water can be provided at the beaches and community center. Perhaps a group/family can get involved. If
interested, please email [email protected]
or call the office at 570-645-7100. Thanks!
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2 issues
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Business Cards 20.00
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LAKE HAUTO CLUB
Recreation tags need to be worn whenever
members are using any Recreation Areas.
There are many new members and this makes
it easier on everyone to know that you are a
member. No one is exempt from this rule no
matter how long you have lived here.
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