Holiday Times - Holiday Shores

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Holiday Times - Holiday Shores
OCTOBER 2014
40 Pages
Holiday Times
Upcoming Holidays & Events
Ballroom Dancing - October 5th
Halloween Party - October 18th
Trick or Treating - October 30th • 6:30 - 8:30
Reminder to Affirm Covenant Amendment
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Board of Directors
Holishor
Association Inc.
President:
#1 Holiday Point Parkway
Edwardsville, IL 62025
www.holidayshores.us
David Decker (14-17)........................... 637-9016
1184 San Juan Dr.
[email protected]
Vice President: Roger Rawson (14-17)..............(618) 531-4733
1851 Sextant Dr. • Worden, IL. 62097
[email protected]
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am - 4:30pm
Closed 12-1pm for lunch
Fax....................................................................................... 618-656-7262
Phone.................................................................................. 618-656-7233
Association Manager - Glenn Dalton.............................. Ext. 1
[email protected]
Closings & Accounts - Angie Webster................................ Ext. 2
[email protected]
Public Safety Lead - Matt Schaeffer.................................... Ext. 3
[email protected]
General Information - Kat Schuetz..................................... Ext. 4
[email protected]
Holiday Times - Kat Schuetz.........................................Ext. 4
[email protected]
Maintenace/Building Inspector - Rob Frey...................... Ext. 6
[email protected] or Cell 618-567-6551
Public Safety Cell................................................................... 531-7923
Maintenance Building......................................................... 656-9442
Treasurer:
Monte Thus (14-17)...................(618) 692-1502
6 Cedar Court
[email protected]
Secretary:
Richard Hertel (14-17)..............(618) 692-0963
679 Monaco Ct. • Edwardsville, IL. 62025
[email protected]
Director:
Gary Kluckman (12-15)...................... 979-3296
1679 Su Twan Dr.
[email protected]
Director:
Michael Parker (13-16)........................ 223-0944
304 Deep Cove Dr.
[email protected]
Director:
Darren Onwiler (13-16)....................... 407-5349
301 Deep Cove Dr.
[email protected]
Utilities
HS Sanitary District (water & sewer).......................... 656-4933
www.holidayshoressanitarydistrict.us
[email protected]
Ameren IP (gas)......................................................... 1-800-755-5000
Gas Leaks..................................................................... 1-800-755-6000
www.ameren.com
Attenion Advertisers
Madison Communications.................................... 1-800-422-4848
(cable, telephone, internet)
www.gomadison.com
Deadline for the Holiday Times is the 10th of the month
by 4 pm. All ads and articles can be submitted by email
to [email protected]. Items to be scanned can be
brought into the Holishor Office during normal business
hours or dropped in the overnight drop box. For rates or any
other questions, please email Angie at htimes@madisontelco.
com
Allied Waste (trash).............................................................. 656-6883
www.disposal.com
Southwestern Electric (electric)......................... 1-800-637-8667
www.sweci.com
The Holiday Times is published monthly by the Holishor
Association, Inc. as an official source of information for
Holiday Shores property owners. No part of this monthly
publication June be reproduced, in any form, except with
permission from the association.
AT & T (phone)......................................................... 1-800-244-4444
AT & T U-Verse (James Coppler).................... 1-614-638-3662
To locate underground utilities1-800-892-0123
www.julie1call.com
Sellers Notice
Emergency Numbers
If you are selling or transferring your property, you must
notify the Holishor Office. Per Holishor Association, Inc.
Covenants (Restrictions), Holishor Association, Inc. retains
the right of first purchase for any Holiday Shores lot being
offered for sale. These convenants (restrictions) are recorded
in the Madison County, IL Recorder's Office.
EMERGENCY...................................................................................911
Madison County Sheriff..................................................... 692-4433
Tree House Wildlife Rescue.............................................. 372-8092
Twin Rivers Search and Rescue...................................... 258-0440
Public Safety............................................................................. 531-7923
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Table of Contents
Scott Krone’s Auto Repair
Established 1994
ALJETS Automotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Arbor Masters Tree Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
AXIS Spinal Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Bev George & Associates. 37-38 & BACK COVER
Blythe Pest Control Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Board of Directors Meeting . . . . . . . 20-22 & 25-27
Campbell Business Services. LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Church Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Classified Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Committees & Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Community Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Dan's Garage Door Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Darwyn's Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Dinnius Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Early Voting for the General Election . . . . . . . . . 29
Fishing Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Holiday Shores Ballroom Dancing. . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Holiday Shores Garden Club Annual Dinner. . . . . 4
Holiday Shores Halloween Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Holiday Shores Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Holiday Shores Renting & Leasing Property. . . . 35
Holiday Shores Sanitary District Letter. . . . . . . . 13
Holiday Shores Ski Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Holiday Shores Trick or Treating Event. . . . . . . . 31
Holishor Association Convenant Status. . . . . . 16-18
Hughes Heating & Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Madison Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Manager's Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Martinussen Heating & Cooling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
New China Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Notice Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Parker Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
RE/MAX Alliance TLC Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Rooter Man Plumbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
R & Z Shorestation Boatlifts & Docks. . . . . . . . . . 9
Schmitt Door Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Schmidt & Son Heating & Cooling. . . . . . . . . . . 24
Scott Krone’s Auto Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Social Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Thoe’s Flooring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Tiger Docks Waterfront Specialists . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Will Hanfelder County Board Candidacy. . . . . . . 23
1725 Washington St. Florissant, MO 63033
Future Location: 7221 St. James Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025
24 hour Cell 659-0300 • 314-830-2222 • 659-2300
For Rent or Lease: Heated Spaces $100
• 15x35 Heated Bay $235 • Outside parking $30 •
Thanks for another great year!
Holiday Shores & Florissant.
Holiday Shores resident since 1998. Business owner since 1994.Fully ASE
certified, state of MO inspector technician since 1984.
Ranken Automotive maintenance technology graduate 1984.
9384 Schaefer Rd.
Staunton, IL 62088
CompletePlumbingSewer&DrainCleaning
NewConstructionPortableJetterService
Remodel
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Lic#PL180756
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Alton/Godfrey:(618)465-3170
Collinsville:(618)344-4320
Edwardsville:(618)692-9350
GraniteCity:(618)452-7775
PhilMcDowell-owner
(618)637-2675
WWW.ROOTERMAN.COM
Exercise Class
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Fr At the Clubhouse
Fun and Laughter while getting into shape!
The seesions involve low impact on the body.
Monday
10-11am
Stretches
Wednesday
9-10am
Areobics
Friday
9-10am
Areobics
Please bring an exercise mat, weights and exercise bands
if you have them.
For more information call Sandy
618-656-3297
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HOLIDAY shores
GARDEN CLUB
Annual Guest & Awards Dinner
Note day change: Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Note time change: 6:30 p.m.
The location will be Castelli's (formerly Moonlight).
A family style fried chicken etc dinner including
drink and dessert will be served for
$22.00 per person.
This includes tax and tip.
You will be responsible for alcoholic drinks,
of course.
Please get money to Sue Johnson by October 7th.
Any questions call Carolyn Potter (656-6765)
or Sue Johnson (6560310).
The award for best plant will be presented.
A fun time is planned for all!!!
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Have we reached fall? The high temperatures for the next week are forecast to be in
the upper-60s to mid-70s, so it definitely feels like fall. You can never really be sure about this
Midwest weather though.
The month of October brings the festive and sometimes bizarre holiday, known as
Halloween. During this time residents may be competing to see who can make their house
look the spookiest, running around trying to find one of a kind costumes, or throwing/attending
parties. Throughout this annual freak fest, please remember kids. Trick or treat night will be on
Thursday, October 30th from 6:30-8:30pm, due to many of you attending, or participating in
the Edwardsville parade.
During trick or treat night, moving from spot to spot in large groups and attaching
reflective material and/or carrying some type of flashlight or glow stick can be a simple way
to alert drivers in the area to one’s presence. The Public Safety Officers will be patrolling the
area throughout the event, and they will have glow sticks and trick or treat bags for those
who would like one. We would like to believe that no one in our community would tamper with
candy passed out during this time, but with these items often being collected from various
sources it is always a good measure of safety to inspect everything prior to allowing your little
princess, superhero, ghost, or goblin devour them.
With winter a few months out, the concept of snow removal and road hazards is sure
to come up in discussion. During this past week, I spoke to representatives from Republic
Services, who were in the process of evaluating drivers for their placement of empty trash
bins, driving habits, etc. the re-placement of receptacles is only one half of the equation.
During patrols the Public Safety Officers and I have noticed that trash bins are being placed
in varying proximities to the roadway, by the membership. These items are to be placed in
the road easement, similar to one’s mailbox. They are not to be placed on the edge of the
pavement, or in the roadway, which constricts the already narrow passageways. Winter storms
and the snow removal process will only compound this problem, if we do not work toward
keeping the roads free of such items.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns regarding the items above, bus stop
issues, or any other safety concerns, please do not hesitate to give the Public Safety Dept. a
call at 618-531-7923.
Sincerely,
Matt Schaefer
HSPS Lead Officer
618-531-7923
618-656-7233 ext. 3
[email protected]
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Committees & Clubs
We are always looking for new members & volunteers, if
you are interested give the chair a call and get involved!
Restaurant Committee
Chair:
Ken Landry
Mark Keenan
Hearing Committee
Chair: David Decker
Gerry Theodor
Brian Sciranko
Mike Parker
Roger Rawson
Alan Huelsmann
Boating Rules & Regulations
Chair:
Paul Worthey
Joe Roth
Larry Dallas
Keith Schultz
Roger Rawson
Rich Hertel
Lake Management Committee
Chair: Keith Schulz
Gerry Theodor
Monte Thus
Don Austin
Tom Hough
Building Committee
Chair: Gerry Theodor 692-4162
Rob Frey
Allen Harris
Mark Mantei
Mark Ogle
Mike Parker
Brian Sciranko
Political Action Committee
Chair: Scott Webber 792-6105
Fishing Committee
Chair: Mike Wesley 973-7910
Mark Kennan
Gary Kluckman
Public Safety Committee
Chair: Darren Onwiler 407-5349
Glenn Dalton
Matt Schaefer
David Decker
Gary Kluckman
Ray Garber
Jim O'Brien
Finance Committee
Chair: Monte Thus 618-692-1502
David Decker
Ray Garber
Tony Harris
David Maibaum
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Welcome Committee
Chair: Judy Griffith 558-5857
Cheryl Woods
Judy Wood
Nancy Yates
REMINDER
Sunrise & Sunset
P.M.
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Village Investigation Committee
Chair: Ken Dulle
Kent Scheibel
Bob Lowrance
Tim Thompson
Monte Thus
Gene Magac
Real Estate Planning & Development
Chair: Alan Campbell
David Decker
Ray Garber
Linda Thus
Mike Damen
Garden Club
President: Carolyn Potter 656-6765
Vice President: Jan Tolliver
Secretary: Nancy Yates
Treasurer: Sue Johnson
A.M.
6:57
6:57
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7:00
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Social Committee
Chair: Kathy Austin 692-6054
Vice Chair: Nancy Yates
Secretary: Kerri McCann
Treasurer: Kathy Wilhite
Nominating Committee
Jeanie Votruba 656-2535
Covenants, Bylaws, & Rules
Chair: Rich Hertel
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Ski Club
President: Ben Kelley 314-602-3578
Vice President: Shannon Wagner
Treasurer: Julie Onwiler
Secretary: Judy Kelley
HT Reporter: Judy Kelley
Equipment Director: Jason Wagner
Safety Director: Anthony Harrell
Show Director: Shannon Wagner
Dues & Assessments are due January 1st.
They can be paid in increments of
$244.25 January 1st
$244.00 March 1st
$244.00 June 1st
Late Charges are assessed on the
10th of every month.
P.M.
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BOAT DECALS
2014 Boating decals are a Hunters Green color.
If you can't wait to be the first on the lake with
your 2014 boating decals, bring in your proof
of $300,000 liability insurance and your current
watercraft registration as soon as your dues and
assessments are paid in full.
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Manager's Report by Glenn Dalton
Manager’s Report
September 2014
children safe.
You can keep us
apprised of vehicles
going too fast in the
vicinity of the bus
stops, unruly
children or children
who take safety for granted and any suspicious
activity such as individuals or vehicles in the
vicinity. We do not want you to take action
but would request you contact us so we can.
Protecting our children is a charter we all have
and is of the utmost importance.
Our lake is in excellent condition after our recent
high water even over the Labor Day Weekend.
We experienced on day of no-wake due to
high water and everyone seems happy with the
increased water level of full pool this late in the
year. Our 319 project is continuing to enhance
our water quality by slowing the water down
coming into the lake and allowing a significant
amount of silt to settle out above out lake. We
will
backDalton
in San Juan Harbor by the end of
by be
Glenn
the month and dredge until ice up. We are very
July 2013
fortunate compared to other reports from Illinois
Association
of Lake Communities where they
Our
lake is in excellent
are experiencing
lake closings from blue-green
condition
with great water
algae currently
and several
quality,
at full are
pool reporting fish kills due to
andafisheryequaledbyfew
oxygen depletion.
Managers Report
lakes in the Midwest. The
recent
FNB/Tiki
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Bass
Roads
will be
this month and we
Club
Tournament
was
won
continue to try to get the most out of our
with a little over 36 lbs. of
funding. During the last high water even we had
bass in two days. An 18
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rain in
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the major detriments to storm water drainage
Many do not realize we have in excess of 1,100 boats
have been addressed and as we go forward this
registered within our Community and this coupled with
element
will be
in hand.
gas
prices means
many
are staying at home to enjoy all
water sports. We are experiencing many watercraft in an
School has
started.
Children
sometimes
have
overloaded
condition,
people
sitting on
the gunwales
or a
difficult violating
time understanding
their surroundings
sundecks,
the no-wake restriction
within 75’ of
our
shoreline,
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when underor
and
in some
understand
power,
operating
a
watercraft
at
night
without
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forget that traffic can be a danger. In an
instant a
lights
and
not
having
children
under
12
years
of
age event
in a
game of tag can turn into a life threatening
PFD. Please understand these laws are for the safety of
and when it happens can change the child’s and
all boaters and please comply with them. We have always
driver’s lives forever. Many parents are with the
stated a boating accident can be catastrophic and easily cost
children
theone.
school
buserrstops
we
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Always
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thisismagnifiedwiththenumberofboatsandthesizeof
our lake.
Timothy & Amy&Killian
Rachel Reynolds-Valdez
Anthony Valdez
StevenJohn
& Christina
Leapley
Daughtery
Chandler Wilson
& Karen Etzkorn
Brian Brown
Michael Atkins
Matthew
& Margaret
Wickline
Phillip and
Angela Callovini
Jaime
Terry & Jason
BarbaraSanders
Bowser
Kathleen
Schneider
Jacquelin Adams & Michelle Balboa
Tom Martin
Holly
Vine Patel
Mahendra
& Indriria
Charlette
Jauch
Lance
& Judy
Haynes
Nate
Desch
&
Jennin
Tippin
Richard & Pamela Bywater
John Cole
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Notice Page
The Holistor Association, Inc. Board of Directors have suspended the rights and priviileges of the
following members for not complying with Holishor Covenants, Bylaws or Rules as of September 1, 2014
Alexander, Roosevelt
Arnold, Matt & Angela
Beeler, James and Amanda
Behnke, Vonda
Best, Ray & Rose
Bond, Nelson
Brown, Guy & Rana
Bozarth, David
Burton, Duane
Clark, Todd S.
Coleman, Jayma
Crabtree, Brian
Csutoras, Richard & Lavonna
Daughtery, John
Diest, Bradley & Megan Mahoney
Deutsche Bank Trust Co.
Duvall, Jeffrey & Sarah
Edwards, Bruce & Angela
Ellis, Kevin
Faccin, Tony & Chris Coffman
Fettig, Sheldon & Heather
Fletcher, Jerome
Gavin, James & Lisa
Gray, Dean & Jennifer
Grider, Justin & Hope
Greer, Jay
Greer, Kerry & Elizabeth
Groshans, Andrew & Angela
Hallemann, Paula J.
Harris, Hyland
Hasty, Darrin & Darla
Hayes, Beau
Hayes, James
Henke, Connie
Henke, Jeffrey & Jessica
Higgins, Alicia
Hubler, John
Hull, Ronald & Roberta
Hultz, Sean
Iams, John & Barbara Woll
Jasper Richard & Aleasa
Karns, Ronald & Patricia
Kayser, Phillip & Shara
Kiffmeyer Tax Adv. Grp.
Lahr, Lucas & Melissa
Layton, Cheryl
Life is Good Trust
Marinko, John
Martin, Timothy & Bryanna
Mattea, Stanley & Rosalea
Mahoney, Bryan & Joan
McLean, Robert & Della
Mead, Virgil & Marcia
Miller, Gerald & Karen
Moffitt, Edward
Newlon, Thomas & Teresa
Odle, Emily & Clint
Patton, James
Peel, David & Amy
Pierce & Associates
Prestito, Tammy
Rea, Roby & Cheryl
Reiske, Fred E. & Brenda
Renko, Ryan
Rickard, Randy
Sanders, Russell
Schmidt, Tricia & Ed
Sherill, Chris & Kristen
Sikora, Gary & Diana
Sitton, Jill
Skinner, Joseph
Smith, Ronald
Stair, Andrew & Michael Puglise
Steele, Nicolas & Lisa
Steelman, John & Kara
Stone, Herman
Tallerico, Mike
Tortie, Paul & Sherry
US Bank
Villalobos, Jose & Christine
Zach, Perry & Alaina
PICKLEBALL NOTICE
Don't forget your building permit!
Building Committee Meetings are held the 1st & 3rd
Tuesday of every month. All building permit applications
must be turned into the Holishor office 7 days prior to
the meeting. Application packets are available in the
office or online at www.holidayshores.us
This notice is for all adults who want
to play pickelball or want to learn
how to play the game. Every Monday
evening at 7:00 pm we will meet at the
tennis courts. If we get enough people
interested, we will create leagues,
men's, women's and co-ed.
Additions...................1
Decks.............................2
Fences..................2
Garages.......................0
Porches........................1
Houses..........................1
Sheds.............................0
Pools..............................2
Since there is no seating available,
please bring a lawn chair and
something to drink. This is a great
way to get a little exercise, meet your
neightors and have some fun.
Hope to see you on Monday.
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ikes Custom Retaining Walls
..............11
RobertM.Friederich
China ..............................................3
Shorestation
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Contracting... ................................12
Boatlifts&Docks
rker
emier
Insurance.....................................11
•ServingHolidayShoresandsurroundinglakeswithlifts,
canopies,motors,repairs,andtransportingofliftssince1987
ogressive
Reatiling Day Trip............. 13
•Allsizesofaluminumliftsanddocks
blic Safety .........................................26
•Serviceisourspecialty
&Z•Comeseeourproductsandpickupabrochure
Boat Lifts ...................................32
ooterman
................................................12
•Mostliftsinstock
•3-7dayinstallationunlessspecialorder
hmidt
& Son .......................................12
•Shorestation
hmidt
Door Company.........................32
•Hewitt
ott•Shoremaster
Krones Auto Repair ...........................3
cial
Committee .....................................35
•Sunstream
a Party ...................................................10
cial Committee ......................................36
oes Flooring .........................................13
ger Docks ............................................32
LC Realty618-692-6247
...............................................33
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We Sell Memories
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Tiger Docks quality products and expert advice.
∙ Floating Boat Docks ∙ Swim Platforms
∙ Boat Lifts ∙ Seawalls ∙ Marine Accessories
636-272-4300
Mention code HS14 for special Holiday Shores pricing.
Ballroom
Dancing
Is the Waltz, Rumba, Swing and
etc. in your future?
Sunday, October 5, 2014
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructions 6:30 to 7:00 • Dancing at 7:00
Bring your own snacks.
Come & enjoy the evening and help shape the
future of Ballroom Dancing at the Clubhouse.
(Sponsor Social Committee)
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Saturday, October 18th
5pm to 8pm
Holiday Shores Clubhouse
$5 per child
Adults and kids under 2 are free
Food, Games, Prizes,
TRI
Costume Contest, and
CK
OR
TRE
AT!
Entertainment by Big Papa G
Fun for the whole family!
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Community Events 2014
December
12/01 Ski Club Meeting- 7pm
12/02 Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
12/03 Social Committee Meeting- 7pm
12/06- Breakfast with Santa 7am-2pm
12/08 Garden Club Meeting- 5:30pm
12/10 Board Meeting- 7:30pm
12/16 Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
12/23 Hearing Committee Meeting- 7pm
October
10/01- Social Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
10/06- Ski Club Meeting- 7:00pm
10/07- Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
10/08- Board Meeting- 7:30pm
10/18- Halloween Party
10/20- Garden Club Meeting- 6:30pm
10/21- Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
10/22- Board Meeting- 7:30pm
10/28- Hearing Committee Meeting- 7:00pm
November
11/01- Ski Club Auction
11/03- Ski Club Meeting- 7:00pm
11/04- Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
11/05- Social Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
11/12- Board Meeting- 7:30pm
11/17- Garden Club Meeting- 6:30pm
11/18- Building Committee Meeting- 6:30pm
11/25- Hearing Committee Meeting- 7:00pm
Sunday School - 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship - 10:45 am
Sunday Evening Worship - 6:00 pm TeamKID - Wednesdays 6:30 pm
6521 Moro Rd. Edwardsville, IL 62025 618/377-PRAY (7729)
www.holidayshoresbaptist.org
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER
Public Notification of Haloacetic Acids and Trihalomethane Standard Exceedance
Our water system recently violated the IEPA Standards for the above chemicals. Althoughthis
is not an emergence, as our customers, you have the right to know what happened, what you
should do and what we are doing to correct this situation.
We routinely monitor for the presence of drinking water contaminants. Each calendar
quarter samples are collected and analyzed to determine the levels of Haloacetic Acids and
Trihalomethanes. Haloacetic Acids and Trihalomethanes are a byproduct of drinking water
disinfection, which is needed to kill harmful organisms. An average of four quarterly samples is
used to determine compliance with the IEPA drinking water standards.
The average level of Haloacetic Acids was .062 milligrams per liter (MG/L) during the third quarter
of 2014 (July 1- September 30, 2014). The average level of Triahalomethanes was .088 milligrams
per liter (MG/L) during the same time period. These levels exceed the IEPA public drinking water
standards of .060 MG/L for Haloacetic Acids and .080 MG/L for Trihalomethanes.
Exceedance of the standards is not an immediate health risk. However, some people who
drink water containing Trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience
problems with the liver, kidneys or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of
getting cancer. People who drink water containing Haloacetic Acids in excess of the MCL over
many years may also have an increased risk of getting cancer.
You do not need to use an alternative (e.g., bottled water) water supply. However, if you have
specific health concerns, consult your doctor.
Disinfection byproduct formation is dependent on the levels of natural organic matter in the
water, water age in the distribution system, pH, temperature and the free chlorine residual, as
well as other factors. We are consulting with our engineers to determine what corrective actions
are necessary and plan to have these levels within the IEPA standards before the end of 2014.
Additional testing will also be conducted.
For more information, please contact Holiday Shores Sanitary District at 618.656.4933.
Please share this information with all other people who drink this water, especially those who may
not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools,
and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by
hand or mail.
This notice is being sent to you by Holiday Shores Sanitary District;
Water System ID No. IL1195110; August 25, 2014
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Nov.1st, Entire Community is invited to our
Dinner /Auction at the club house.
Tickets are 12.00 , purchase them at FNB or
Holishore Office. Call ahead seating is offered for
small and large groups, you may call 401-7755 to
reserve your table.
Doors open at 5:30,
Buffet Style Catered Dinner/Cash Bar.
Silent and Live auction. Attendance prizes, Raffle,
and much more. Home-made deserts auctioned off.
Don’t be left out purchase your tickets today !!
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Social Committee
Despite the unsettled weather for the Beach Party in August those who attended had a very
active day.
Four volley ball teams competed: I’d Hit That, Will Work for Sets, Burge and Slackers. The first
place team was “I’d Hit That” with members Jake Avello, Kelsea Herndon, Kenlea Herndon, Clay
Dawson, Ronald McDonald and Eddie Wilson. Our first washer tournament was also held with
eight teams participating. The winning teams all won gift certificates.
The Giant Water Slide was again a big hit with the younger crowd. Winners of the sand castle
contest were treated to medals for Most Creative, Most Interesting, Biggest, Best Theme and
Most Realistic.
The Social Committee sold refreshments and all who attended had a great time. A big thank you
to Kerri McCann, chairman, and her helpers for a fun day at the Shores. We also want to thank
Long John Silvers and Gilliganz for their support.
September 7th was the kick-off of Ballroom Dancing at the Clubhouse! The plan is to continue
hosting this the first Sunday of the month. The October program will start with a 1/2 hour of
instructions and then dancing. Hope to see you there and bring your own snacks to keep the
energy going!
Hey kids, are you picking out your costumes
for the Halloween Party at the Shores? Save
the date, Saturday, October 18th doors open at
5:00 pm, entertainment at 5:30 with “Big Pap
G.” The Social Committee will be selling hot
dogs, nachos, chips and soda to help support
the event. Volunteers are always needed.
Breakfast, with Santa, will be on Saturday,
December 6th!
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HOLISHOR ASSOCIATION, INC.
CONVENANT STATUS
Rationale for the Proposed Changes to the Holishor Association, Inc Covenants
On October 31, 2012, the voting period for the approval of proposed Covenant changes came to an end. These changes were
proposed to comply with and respond to recent legislation included in the Illinois Common Interest Community Association Act
(CICAA 765 ILCS 160/), and included the following summary items.
1. Added a member voting rights clause that essentially ensures budgets, and subsequently annual assessments, are
approved by our members and not solely by the Board of Directors.
2. Removed the section regarding septic systems and water since they are no longer applicable due to being functions of
the Holiday Shores Sanitary District.
3. Removed the “right of first refusal”, a practice wherein a member would be required to offer the sale of their property
to the Association before other buyers.
4. Removed the language regarding membership dues since it is currently addressed in our Bylaws.
5. Added a clause to allow for home-based occupations.
6. Updated to reflect current building requirements.
According to Part 9 of our Covenants, “All of the restrictions, conditions, covenants or agreements contained herein shall continue
until January 1, 1975. The same June thereafter, and from time to time be changed, altered, amended or revoked in whole or in
part by the owners of the lots in the subdivision whenever the owners of at least two-thirds of the said, so agree in writing.” This
means that any change to our Covenants requires agreement by owners of two-thirds of all lots. The results are provided below.
- 1797 total lots available to vote
- 1198 votes were required to pass these changes
- 1361 votes were submitted
- 1091 votes were valid
- 1047 votes were IN FAVOR of these changes (650 by ballot + 397 by proxy)
- 44 votes were NOT in favor
- 270 proxies (i.e. IN FAVOR) were invalid (expired or duplicates)
As you can see, there was overwhelming support by our members to approve the proposed changes. The second attempt to
incorporate these same changes is now underway. Please act now to affirm your agreement by selecting one of the options below.
- Complete/sign the cut-out form on the following page and return to the Association office, or…
- Print/sign the Covenant Amendment Form from our website at HYPERLINK “http://www.holidayshores.us/” http://
www.holidayshores.us/, and return to the Association office or…
- Obtain/sign a Covenant Amendment Form from the Association office
By working together, we will continue to make Holiday Shores a great place to live! Thank you.
Holishor Association, Inc.
1 Holiday Point Pkwy
Edwardsville, IL 62025
618-656-7233 (office)
618-656-7262 (fax)
http://www.holidayshores.us/
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HOLISHOR ASSOCIATION, INC.
CONVENANT AMENDMENT FORM
Membership in the Holishor Association, Inc. is mandatory. The Owner/Purchaser of any lot in the Property agrees to abide by
these covenants and restrictions and the community instruments, of Holishor Association, Inc., (“Holishor”). Holishor, pursuant to
its Articles of Incorporation shall be governed by a Board of Directors as provided in the duly adopted Bylaws of the association.
The Owner/Purchaser of any lot in the Property further agrees to pay annual dues, assessments and fees as decreed in the Bylaws
and community instruments of Holishor so long as they shall own property in the Holiday Shores Subdivisions, to Holishor, its
successors or assigns and said amounts shall be a reasonable, necessary and proportionate charge as specified by Holishor’s
Board of Directors, pursuant to the Bylaws for the administrative operation, management, acquisition, maintenance, upkeep,
and operation of various areas and facilities on the Property and reserved for the use of Holishor and its members, regardless of
whether or not the privilege of using such areas or facilities are exercised. This covenant shall be deemed to run with the lots
and Property and non-payment of any annual charges, fees and/or fines as provided in the Bylaws by any member and/or Owner/
Purchase of any lot shall be a lien upon said lot.
The membership shall have the right to approve, via a membership vote as outlined in the Bylaws, any additions, changes and
deletions of the Bylaws.
The owner/purchaser of any lot or Property further covenants and agrees that no material men’s or mechanic’s lien shall be
permitted to accrue or attach to the property of Holishor.
Restrictions
1. Said lots and Property shall be used exclusively for residential purposes except those lots designated as business or
commercial areas on the plats aforementioned: provided, however, “Home Occupations” are permitted on said lots in
compliance with the standards, limitations, rules and regulations adopted by the Holishor Board. No lots June be
subdivided.
2. Not more than one single family dwelling house June be erected or constructed on one lot and provided further that no
building June be erected prior to the erection of a dwelling house. No accessory or temporary building shall be used
or occupied as living quarters. Minimum residence living space on ground or first floor, exclusive of porch space shall
be as indicated in the Holishor Bylaws. All building plans are subject to approval of Holishor, and must comply with
building code of the appropriate governmental entity. No porch or projection of any building shall extend nearer than
twenty-five (25) feet from any road right-of-way; of any abutting property owner; nor nearer than thirty (30) feet from
the rear line of any lot; nor within fifty (50) feet from the normal high water line of Holiday Lake without written
permission of Holishor. All conditions must comply with the Zoning Ordinance of appropriate governmental entity.
3. No waste shall be permitted to enter Holiday Lake.
4. No noxious or offensive trade or activity shall be permitted on any lot, nor shall anything be done thereon which shall
be or become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. No animals or fowl shall be kept or maintained on said
lots except customary household pets in reasonable numbers.
5. No signs of any kind shall be displayed on any lots except those expressly permitted by the Bylaws.
6. No boat docks, floats or other structures extending in to the lake shall be constructed or placed into or on said lake
without prior written approval of Holishor. Use of the lake is limited to members of Holishor, and such use shall be in
compliance with the Bylaws, rules and regulations of Holishor.
7. Holishor, for itself, its successors, assigns and licensees reserves a fifteen (15) foot wide easement along both sides of
all road rights-of-ways and ten (10) foot wide easement along the side and rear lines or each and every lot, except
for that portion of any lot which abuts the shore of Holiday Lake; with the right of ingress and egress thereon for
the purpose of installing and maintaining utility lines, gas and water mains, sewer lines and drainage ditches and
appurtenances thereto; together with the right to trim, cut or remove any trees or brush necessary, and the right to
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locate guy wires, braces and anchors where necessary. Except where an owner of two or more adjoining lots
constructs a building which will cross over or through a common lot line, said common lot line shall not be subject to
the aforementioned ten foot easement.
8. Holishor, for itself, its successors, assigns and licensees also reserves the right to cause or permit drainage of surface
waters over and/or through said lots. The owners of said lots shall have no cause of action against Holishor, its
successors, assigns or licensees either at law or in equity excepting in causes of willful negligence, by reason of any
damage caused said lots in installations and maintaining above mentioned installations.
9. These restrictions shall be considered as covenants running with the land, and shall bind the owner/purchasers,
their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and if any of them shall violate or attempt to violate any of the
covenants or restrictions herein contained, it shall be lawful for any person or persons owning such lots in the
subdivision to prosecute any proceeding at law or in equity against the person or persons violating or attempting
to violate any such covenants as restrictions and either to prevent him on them from so doing, or to recover damages
for such violation.
All of the restrictions, conditions, covenants or agreements contained herein June from time to time be changed,
altered, amended or revoked in whole or in part by the owners of the lots on the Property whenever the owners of at
least two-thirds of the said lots so agree in writing. Provided, however, that no changes shall be made which might
violate the purpose set forth in Restriction 1.
Any invalidation of any one of these covenants and restrictions shall in no way affect any other of the provisions thereof, which
shall thereafter remain in full force and effect. Restriction No. 1 contained herein shall continue for a period of 99 years from the
date of the recordation of these Fourth Amendment and Restatement to the Covenants in the Recorders Office of Madison County,
Illinois.
10. Classes of membership in Holishor shall be defined by the Bylaws.
I, ___________________________________________________________________, the owner and/or legal executor
(PRINT YOUR NAME)
of _______________________ lot(s), identified as _______________________________________________
(QUANTITY OF LOTS)
(LOT NUMBERS, IF KNOWN)
________________________________________________________________________________________,
located in Holiday Shores Subdivision as verified with the Madison County Assessor’s Office, and pursuant to
Holishor Association, Inc. Covenants, Part 9, agree with, and concur to, these Covenants.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________________
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24 Hour
Emergency Service
• Climbing & Bucket Truck
• Tree & Stump Removal
• Complete Tree Care
• Wood Chips
• Bobcat, Excavator & Dump Truck
• Free Estimates & Fully Insured
Insured Contractor
Finish Carpenter
Handyman
“No Job too small”
Mike Parker
(618) 223-0944
www.facebook.com/mikeparkercontracting
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(618) 698-5289
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towards the principle on the North Property Loan. The balance
is now down to $255,048.54. Dave Decker suggests waiting to
approve the Treasury Report based upon a certain topic. Roger
Rawson agrees that he still needs to check up on something
before this is approved. Dave Decker asks if the principle
payment was made in July. Joe Nicoloff answers that there
have been several principle payments made and there was one
made at the end of July.
Date: August 13, 2014
Correspondence
Rich Hertel reads request from Jennifer McArtor regarding the
usage of the ballroom for Girl Scout meetings.
Dave Decker motions to approve the request of Jennifer
McArtor to wave the ballroom rental fee and use the ballroom the
4th Monday of every month thru May. Darren Onwiler seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Attendance
Board Members
Present: Joe Nicoloff, Dave Decker, Roger Rawson,
Gary Kluckman, Rich Hertel, Darren Onwiler, and
Michael Parker.
Quorum Present: Yes
Committee Reports
Village Incorporation Committee
Rich Hertel reads the Village Incorporation Committee report:
Bob presented the Bethalto 2014/2015 revenue projections to
give us some idea of what types of and potential revenue can be
achieved by a village. Very interesting considering Bethalto has
a little more than twice our population. This was a big help. It was
also decided to wait a while until we outline the boundaries of
the proposed village. Need to study the areas more closely and
what would be the pros and cons of all areas. Glenn talked to
the IALC people and found that IALC was the group that pushed
the 2/3’s amendment addition of 765 ILCS 160/1-20. Glenn will
also attend the August IALC meeting to discuss this amendment
and the possibility of changing it to exempt from its requirement.
Andy talked to Senators Haine and Manar. Both gave us their
support and would help us any way they can. Andy will, when
appropriate, send letters to Haine and Manar outlining our
“challenge” including a formal request for assistance. We should
be discussing our position on dues versus tax income. Maybe
a list of what each property is accessed from highest to lowest
to get a median number. See where we stand on our current
revenue compared to what we would need and at what levels of
tax revenue. Conversation ensues.
Others Present
Glenn Dalton, Rob Frey, and Kat Schuetz from the
Holishor Office. Gary Wilson from Public Safety.
Holishor Members Present: 15
Proceedings
Meeting called to order at 7:30 PM
Pledge of Allegiance Recited
Minutes of July 23, 2014
Darren Onwiler motions to approve, Michael Parker seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Bills & Salaries
Michael Parker motions to approve, Darren Onwiler seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Profit Loss Budget
Information Only.
Transfers of Property
Two Property Transfers. Information Only.
Manager’s Report
Read by Glenn Dalton
Building Committee
Rich Hertel reads the Building Committee Report: The Building
Committee cared for 13 items at the July 15 and August 5
meetings. Permits for 2 storage sheds, a pool, a deck and
footings for new garage walls were approved. Two permits were
closed with refund and 6 permits were closed with refunds
forfeited.
Security Report
Read by Glenn Dalton
Total incidents 39, total citations 18, Animal Incidents 1, Vehicle
Incidents 6, Property Incidents 9, Incidents Involving Persons 3,
Alarm Responses 6, Incidents on the Lake 10, Other Incidents
4. Conversation ensues.
Old Business
Covenant Amendment Affirmation Status
Joe Nicoloff: We are still around only 900 affirmations on the
amendment. We are still 300 short. The committee is working
through this. If you haven’t affirmed, please do so.
Treasury Report
Roger Rawson: There hasn’t been much activity as far as
differences in the Treasury Report. Our total operating funds are
a little over $376,000. Our total reserves are around $531,000.
Ray Garber had gone over some of the schedules here and we
are a little bit ahead on our income. This is due to more activity
on real estate and collections on past dues and assessments.
The collection process is working very well. We should get back
to a normal state and have a lower delinquency percentage.
Joe Nicoloff states that for the record we have paid $63,875.57
Update on Emergency Culvert Repair
Glenn Dalton gives update. The culvert that needed repaired
was over on High Point and Tamarach. That is the road that
was trying to fall in because there was a void. The bottom of
the pipe is gone, and that’s what is causing the void. The other
problem that we had with that, it that’s an 18” pipe and there was
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a custom made Frisbee stuck in this pipe which was removed.
However, there is another blockage in that pipe that is causing
an issue. Once we resolve the issue, we will be continuing with
getting the bids to start repairs. We plan on putting a sleeve
in that pipe that will not require us to dig up any more of that
road with the exception of the area underneath the current void
that we have. It will save a lot of time and a lot of money. It is a
smooth pipe that we are looking to install so it will increase the
flow of the drainage. We have two more culverts in addition to
this one that we have to replace this year. We have to get our
culverts done. We hope to have this accomplished by the end
of September.
money aside now could be deferred for many years. Continual
assessment of this piece of equipment, with a judgment in the
future of its longevity, could re-establish this fund. Therefore,
maintaining $50,000 in this fund to repair or replace the most
costly item, the engine, would allow $38,184 to be reallocated.
The North Property, with approximately $11,000 set aside,
was established for cleaning the retention ponds on the North
Property. It was originally estimated that this would occur in 22
years, current silt build-up measurements indicate this will not
be necessary for 45 years. Based on the 22 year estimate the
annual set aside in the reserve fund is $7,300, based on the 45
year estimate this could be reduced to $3,500 annually. This
build-up of silt is monitored closely, and adjustments could be
altered if necessary. Other methods of silt removal, such as
mechanical, are being explored. Rich Hertel asks if reallocated
reserve funds stay in reserves or if they can be used for other
projects outside the reserves. Glenn Dalton answers that the
reserve funds stay in the reserves. Keep in mind, this report is
just a recommendation which will be formally submitted to the
Board for approval.
Restaurant Update
Joe Nicoloff: Glenn and I met with somebody who called in was
interested in the restaurant. They were wanting to have more of a
sit-down meeting before they applied for anything. Glenn will be
getting in touch with them and Kenneathia to set up a meeting.
If they are still interested, they will submit their formal package
and go through the process. Glenn had one other contact
from someone that had previously contacted the Restaurant
Committee. They (the interest contact) had not submitted any
paperwork. We aren’t sure if that contact is viable.
Open Floor
Kenneathia Williams (1991)- I would like to know why the
Restaurant Committee report was not read. Joe Nicoloff
answers that we can read it in but there’s not really an
update stating what you have done. Kenneathia states that
the Restaurant Committee would like to have some questions
answered. We would like to know what our charter is and what
our purpose is here and how to move forward. Joe answers
that the Restaurant Committee’s purpose is the same as it has
been since the charter was established- To review applications
submitted and once a restaurateur is in place, you are to oversee
that operator. Since we didn’t find anybody acceptable after
going through the application process, it has been in limbo.
Kenneathia states that there are too many people involved in
this with little communication. Joe states that the Restaurant
Committee is not going out and soliciting other people right now.
If someone calls the office and is interested, the only point of
contact that interested parties talk to is Glenn, who then passes
along the information to the Restaurant Committee.
Boat Sticker Rule
Joe Nicoloff: This proposed rule has been posted. We have
had discussions on it. Now we can have a vote on this tonight.
Rich Hertel reads what the proposed rule states. (As previously
stated in the July minutes).
Action: Proposed rule dies for lack of motion.
Joe Nicoloff: Existing rule is enforced.
New Business
Committee Guidelines Review and Approval
Joe Nicoloff: After the last meeting, Rich Hertel asked if anyone
had any comments or recommendations to forward them to him.
There were a couple recommendations that were incorporated
into the guidelines. Roger Rawson, Dave Decker, and Rich
Hertel had additional recommendations. Gerry Theodor (1346),
Chair of the Building Committee and member of Lakes and
Dams Committee, also had additional recommendations. Dave
Decker suggests sending these guidelines to each Committee
Chairperson for feedback as well. The Board agrees. Changes
will be made accordingly.
Trevor Martin (1285)- I understand what you are saying, Joe.
However I do see a flaw in that. In my business, whenever
someone calls and expresses and interest, they are directed to
me. They don’t answer any questions. That way the committee
knows everything that has been talked about. Joe Nicoloff
states that the Restaurant Committee is under the Board of
Directors. Glenn is the Lake Manager and I am President of the
Board of Directors. What I’m trying to say is that this information
was going to be funneled to the Restaurant Committee anyway.
The Restaurant Committee was the initial contact when you
were soliciting people. Now that you’re not soliciting people,
Glenn is now the initial contact. If someone comes in result of
the soliciting, they will be directed to the Restaurant Committee.
Glenn Dalton clarifies that all he and Joe were trying to do
was set up a meeting between the interested party and the
Restaurant Committee. We want the Restaurant Committee
to continue the process that they currently have in place to
come up with a recommendation to the Board of Directors for
a restaurant.
Lakes and Dams- Reserve Fund Recommendations
Rich Hertel reads recommendations from the Lakes and Dams
Committee: This discussion paper is submitted to the board in
response to the request for a recommendation regarding reserve
funds. The Silt Retention Fund, with approximately $25,000 set
aside, was established for the use of Geo-Bags. Since silt test in
the areas we planned to use Geo-Bags do not show a need for
silt to be removed, and the fact that acquiring permits for GeoBag use appears to be difficult at best to acquire, we recommend
the following use of these monies. Retain $15,000 for Gabian
Baskets at three creek locations, to be placed this fall or next
spring, and release $10,000 for other projects. The Dredge
Fund, with approximately $88,184 set aside, was established for
the replacement of the dredge. The Committee feels, after many
years of operating our dredge, replacement of the dredge may
never be necessary or could be so many years out, that putting
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Kenneathia Williams (1991)- If the Restaurant Committee
continues to do what we have in place, and we are sharing all
of the information with the Board as we were requested to turn
over all of the candidate packets- to my understanding, all of
the candidates are being revisited. Is that correct or not? Joe
Nicoloff states that we are doing some internal investigation.
states that he personally feels that the restaurant should remain
private. However, I have no issue asking the community if they
want it open. Pam states that if the restaurant goes public, at
least eight applicants expressed an interest in our restaurant.
Darren Onwiler states that these applicants should be pursued
until a decision is made. What does it take to have a vote to call
a special meeting? Joe Nicoloff answers that we normally have
a meeting in May but a special meeting can be called by the
President, a vote of the Board, or 20% of members. Pam states
that the Restaurant Committee’s recommendation is to schedule
a special meeting to discuss the bylaw for the restaurant to be
public or not. Conversation ensued. Joe Nicoloff states that it is
going to be discussed.
Pam Maibaum (2088)- At the conclusion of the second round
of interviews, the Restaurant Committee started to question
the wisdom of turning around and going for a third time to try
to sell a product (the restaurant) with nothing changing. We
did it once and it failed. We did it a second time, and with the
approval of the Board, set a good working set of criteria and
none of the candidates ultimately met that criteria. With that
being the outcome, the Restaurant Committee set out to find
another way to solve this problem. We went to the community
in the form of a poll. 87% of the 90 people that responded
said that they wanted the ability to vote to open the restaurant
to the public or not. That is the last recommendation that this
committee made to the Board that has still not been addressed.
We have heard more through the grapevine than we have
through direct communication. That grapevine suggests that we
are doing background checks on the previous candidates and
we are speaking to previous candidates without the knowledge
of this committee. It is very difficult to know how we are to move
forward when we are obviously no longer in control of this
process. It is really disconcerning that our report was not read
into the record. There’s a severe breakdown going on and we
want nothing more than to find a candidate for this restaurant.
The process has now been changed. We have been given
no direction. So that when you say we have not been actively
seeking candidates, you are absolutely correct. Right now this
Board, as the Boards have within the last 13 years, have chosen
to ignore that non-members are not supposed to frequent our
restaurant. It is for guests and members only. The Boards have
always looked the other way. This is a huge reason why we are
having trouble finding a candidate who wants to take advantage
of this opportunity. Our recommendation from this day forward
is to call a special meeting and have the membership vote on
opening this up to the public. We are ready to work for you but
we can’t get answers to our questions to move forward. All we do
is bring recommendations and we ask for your action on them.
Conversation ensued. Rich Hertel asks Pam if she’s saying that
the only way a restaurant is going to make it here is if it’s open to
the public. Pam answers that there were a couple of options. The
other was charging a restaurant fee, and that was denied. We
are trying to brainstorm other ideas. Roger Rawson states that
nothing has been denied and nothing has been put under the
table. We are trying to exhaust some options that we see. Pam
states that I am not willing to move forward if we are revisiting
past applicants who were already denied. Roger clarifies that we
are just crossing some T’s and dotting some I’s before everything
is said final. Pam states that for the record, none of the Board
members have asked anyone on the Restaurant Committee
anything about any of these candidates and are doing so without
the Restaurant Committee’s recommendations. Rich Hertel
states that as we speak, the Village Incorporation Committee
is investigating the option of becoming a village and this could
have some bearing on whether or not the restaurant can become
public. If we were to become a village, it’s very possible that our
lake community as we know it could change. Darren Onwiler
Kenneathia Williams (1991)- I have been very involved with
entire process from day one with the committee, with the
Board, and Executive meetings. I cannot be associated with
unprofessional doings. So I will be resigning tonight. Rich Hertel
states that he is sorry to hear that.
Gerry Theodor (1346)- Regarding the Lake Management
Committee. We are in need of a chairperson for this committee.
None of the current members are interested in the Chair and
have exhausted the efforts of anybody they nominated for it.
Pam Maibaum (2088)- I appreciate you allowing me to express
what exactly it is that this Restaurant Committee is recommending.
I understand that you have accepted our recommendation and
will take it under advisement. Can I ask how exactly that process
goes? Joe Nicoloff answers that we will discussing this. We will
probably be discussing this at the next meeting. Joe states that
with the Restaurant Committee chair resigning, this whole thing
is in limbo right now. Pam asks if this conversation will happen
in a public realm and not in an executive session. Joe answers,
of course.
Darren Onwiler makes a motion to move to Executive
Session. Roger Rawson seconds. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 9:01 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by Rich Hertel.
Board of Directors Meetings are always held the
2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 7:30 pm
in the clubhouse ballroom. All Holishor members
are welcome to attend. If you
can't attend or would like a
written correspondence to the
Board of Directors
and send or drop off
in the Holishor Office
7 days before the
board meeting. This allows
the board time to research
the issue before the meeting.
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emergency culvert repair over on Point of View
and Tamarach. This is a viable way of redoing and
old system. Darren Onwiler asks how the PVC
pipe will hold up with the continued deterioration
of the previous culvert structure. Glenn answers
that the previous culvert pipe would be encased in
concrete. Conversation ensues. Before approving
this, Darren Onwiler suggests that we contact
references to get their feedback on this system.
The Board agrees. Dave Decker requests for
Glenn to obtain feedback from the references
and to provide this information for the next Board
meeting. Glenn Dalton agrees to do this.
Date: August 27, 2014
Attendance
Board Members
Present: Dave Decker, Michael Parker,
Darren Onwiler, Rich Hertel, Roger
Rawson, and Gary Kluckman
Quorum Present: Yes
Committee Guidelines
Rich Hertel: We have received comments back
from the Building Committee and the Boating
Committee regarding the Committee Guidelines.
The Social Committee has requested a few more
days to review these guidelines. I will provide
the recommended revisions as soon as they are
given. I know there has been some talk on if we
need these guidelines or not. People seem to think
these guidelines are a good idea. Guidelines help
determine the responsibility of the committees and
are a valuable tool. Dave Decker requested that
name of the Committee be added to note their
changes. Rich agreed to do so.
Others Present
Holishor Members Present: 8
Glenn Dalton, Kat Schuetz and Rob Frey
from the Holishor Office.
Proceedings
Meeting called to order at 7:30 PM
Pledge of Allegiance Recited
Minutes of August 13, 2014
Darren Onwiler motions to approve. Rich Hertel
seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Restaurant Update
Dave Decker: Effective after the last Board
meeting, all of the active members of the second
Restaurant Committee resigned. At this point we
do not have a functioning Restaurant Committee.
We have a couple individuals who have shown
interest and have contacted the office. We are
going to go ahead and talk to them; give them
information. We have requested the information
that the Restaurant Committee has accumulated
in the past. We are going to continue pursuing our
search for a restaurateur.
Discussion Rich Hertel: I have been doing some
research and have put some numbers together.
I would like to state that I am all for having a
restaurant in this location. According to statistics,
we have 1,170 homes here at Holiday Shores.
According to the population census of 2014, we
have 2,900 people living here at Holiday Shores. I
put some number together based on the number
of people living here. If 100% of the households
who live out here supported a restaurant at least
one time per month over a course of a year at a
$30 per visit the annual gross revenue would be
close to $421,200. If they supported the restaurant
3 times per month the annual gross revenue would
be $1,263,000. If only 50% of the households
supported a restaurant one time per month over
the course of a year the gross revenue would be
Transfers of Property
Three. Information Only.
Old Business
Covenant Amendment Update
Dave Decker: We need an additional 305
affirmations to pass.
Emergency Culvert Repair
Presentation with slideshow given by Glenn
Dalton. Glenn states that a lot of our problems are
caused by debris and the erosion of the culvert
pipes. We normally dig a trench, remove the old
pipe, set and establish a grade from the inlet side,
and fill it will rock to give it a footing in which it’s
set. We have been made aware of a new system
to culvert repair. There is a PVC type of plastic with
a life expectancy of 100 years. You take this PVC
pipe and insert it into the old culvert pipe. Unless
we are making a significant upgrade on that pipe,
we wouldn’t have to excavate. We can simply insert
the new pipe and grout it in which that pipe will
provide service for us. One interesting thing about
this new process is the fact that you can increase
the flow significantly by using this slick PVC pipe.
We would ask the Board to consider allowing us
to approve us to install this new system on the
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$210,600. If they supported the restaurant 3 times
per month the annual gross revenue would be
$631,800. Considering our population, Worden
with a 1,044 people supports two restaurants
and Bunker Hill with 1,774 people supports 3
restaurants. We have the households to support
a restaurant. Rich Hertel recommended a small
survey be posted in the October Times to gather
information from the people that would be helpful
to the Board in seeking a restaurant. Dave Decker
stated that regardless if 25% of the people want or
would support a restaurant the goal of the Board
is to have a successful restaurant. Surveys have
already been taken in the past. That data can be
provided. Glenn agreed to provide it. Rich noted
that the existing restaurant location can seat 60
people comfortably with 43 outside if the weather
is good. The survey recommendation was not
acted upon. Conversation ensues.
Ear Sunfish, and Largemouth Bass are what is
usually put into Su Twan. We use the IDNR per
acre percentage for stocking in Su Twan. As an
example, we use 25 Largemouth Bass per acre.
Every year we stock Su Twan with the IDNR per
acre percentage. Every other year, IDNR gives us
an electro-shock of that lake as well.
Rich Hertel motions to approve the recommendation
for the stocking of the fish for this year. Roger
Rawson seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Appointment of Officers
Dave Decker: We have received Joe Nicoloff’s
resignation from the Board effective 08/27/14.
I would like to take a moment to thank him for
all his efforts. He has been on the Board quite
a while. He has taken a lot of shots while being
President. He did a good job of trying to steer
this community through that environment. We
appreciate all of his efforts and wish him the best
in the future. With that being the case, we now
have an opening in one of our officer’s positions
which we’re going to need to resolve very quickly.
Roger Rawson states that the Board should go in
the direction of the last annual meeting as the next
person that had the most votes should be asked
to serve; which was Monte Thus. Darren Onwiler
states that he feels the same. The community had
already voted and if we had had another spot
for a Board member, Monte would have been in
anyway. It’s only natural that we follow that vote
and offer the open position to Monte. Dave Decker
asks if anyone else has any candidates they would
like to put in for consideration.
Roger Rawson makes a motion to appoint Monte
Thus to fill open position on the Board. Rich
Hertel seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Dave Decker states that the next thing we have to
do is to elect a President of the Board of Directors.
Gary Kluckman motions to appoint Dave Decker
for President. Michael Parker seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
New Business
Fishing Committee Report
Rich Hertel reads report. A synopsis of what took
place at the Fishing Committee Meeting on August
20 and how the funds were allocated. Laregmouth
Bass- $2,000, Channel Catfish- $2,000, Red
Ear Sunfish- $1,500, and Hybrid Striper- $1,000.
Smallmouth Bass were not stocked this year
due to majority vote and the Tiki-Bar Bass Club
being unsure about contributing monies toward
stocking. (They have funded the Smallmouth
stocking since 2007). Using the amount of $2,000
towards Largemouth Bass should keep the year
class of fish consistent without overstocking.
45% of the Largemouth sampled in the electroshocking were 12” or under. $2,000 was set aside
for Channel Catfish. They have become a little
more popular to fish for and they have not been
stocked since 2010. Supplementing the Red Ear
Sunfish population with $1,500 seemed to be the
right thing to do as some fisherman have started
to catch some quality fish in the 9-10” range.
Hybrid Stripers were once again added this year
as a few fishermen seem to enjoy fishing for them
and according to IDNR, they help keep the shad
population in check. Fred Cronin of the IDNR was
in attendance and went over the spring electrofishing results. According to him, our Largemouth
Bass population is strong and consistent or even
better than it has been in the past. All other
species of fish in the lake that were sampled
looked healthy and the condition of the lake as
a whole appeared healthy as well. Dave Decker
states that there were 15 people in attendance.
There was a discussion about which percentage
goes into Su Twan. Glenn Dalton states that every
year, we look at the IDNR stocking for the species
we are putting into Su Twan. Channel Catfish, Red
Dave Decker: Now we have to fill an opening
position for the Vice President. Is anybody willing
to take on that position. Roger Rawson states that
I would be willing to take Vice President.
Gary Kluckman motions to appoint Roger
Rawson as Vice President. Darren Onwiler
seconds.
Action: Motion carried.
Dave Decker: We now have to fill the position of
the Treasurer.
Gary Kluckman makes a motion to appoint Monte
Thus as Treasurer. Darren Onwiler seconds.
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Action: Motion carried.
that there wasn’t any signage in that particular
intersection. It would be hard to determine who’s
at fault there. Would we as a community be at risk
because there was no signage on that particular
intersection? Someone could sue us because we
didn’t have the proper signage on our streets. Has
that ever been looked at? Glenn Dalton states
that there are a lot of streets out here that don’t
have signage. The big thing that you have to look
at is the general rule of thumb always applies. The
person on the right has the right of way. That’s how
it has been out here since the 1960s. We have
$500 a year for signage. That’s not a lot of signs.
We only replace the signs that are currently in
place. That topic will be brought forward in the next
Public Safety Committee meeting to bring forward
to the Board. Dave Decker states that in regards to
your restaurant comment, the only reason anyone
has brought up the idea of opening the restaurant
to the public is because some people believe that
they can’t get anybody in here to run a successful
restaurant with it being private. In my opinion,
until that is put to bed, the idea of opening it up
to the public just doesn’t make sense if we can
get somebody in here who can run a successful
restaurant with it being private. In regards to the
road signage, the real question is what’s the State
of Illinois rules? Whatever the rules are for the
state would follow out here. There is an Illinois rule
that states who has the right of way regardless of
signage. It is definitely something the Public Safety
Committee can look at.
Open Floor
Joe Roth (1030)- I’d like for the Board to rethink
the restaurant deal. You know what the accusations
were that the Board wasn’t listening to what people
wanted out here. It’s not going to cost anything to
publish a survey in the Holiday Times. I do agree
that you probably wouldn’t get a lot of participation.
I think if I was on the Board, I think this would be
a good tool to say “we are listening to what people
want”. This would be a good way of reaching out to
the community. Also, I have a question about the
PVC pipe. Even though the pipe is supposed to
be a better flow, how is 14” going suffice? Glenn
Dalton answers it’s because when we get the 142”
of flow, that brings us up to the same as a 20”
pipe- because of the slick pipe and the cone that
is put on it to get rid of all of the inhibited airflow
that’s in that pipe.
Monte Thus (6)- Jacksonville Lake is allowing us
to perform a ski show September 13 at 3:00pm.
We are doing the show in between the boat races
up there. If you missed the show and want some
entertainment, come up and see us.
Gerry Theodor (1346)- I would like you to know
that I have yet to talk to ANYBODY in my realm
of people out here that I know who want the
restaurant open to the public. I have not had one
person tell me they want it open to the public.
Also, the information that was given out by the last
Restaurant Committee, you can’t base anything
on what they said from the survey they took
on Facebook. They had some high percentage
figure of how many people wanted it open to the
public. The reason that you can’t take that very
far is because that’s a closed little realm in the
Facebook page of one person. A lot of those
people aren’t even members out here and don’t
live out here. I know this because of a comment
from a non-resident that was posted on that page.
That survey was absolutely worthless and had no
scientific basis at all.
Roger Rawson makes a motion to adjourn to
Executive Session. Michael Parker seconds.
Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 8:58 p.m.
Meeting minutes submitted by Rich Hertel.
Board of Directors Meetings are always held the
2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 7:30 pm
in the clubhouse ballroom. All Holishor members
are welcome to attend. If you
can't attend or would like a
written correspondence to the
Board of Directors
and send or drop off
in the Holishor Office
7 days before the
board meeting. This allows
the board time to research
the issue before the meeting.
Jerry Allen (1024)- I’ve only been out here about
three years. The restaurant is very important part
of this community. I think we really need to have
a restaurant in here to add more amenities to the
members. If you went ahead with your survey, an
important question to ask is if the members would
support the restaurant being open to the public.
The statistics of the Restaurant Committee survey
was not enough to make a decision on. Another
thing, a couple weeks ago there was an accident
on Barbados and Tartuga. The officer was in shock
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Fishing Committee
Well the Tiki Bar Bass Club 2014 season has come to a close. Some of the club members will be competing
in the Missouri State Buddy Bass Championship, a two day tournament at the Lake of the Ozarks on October
18th & 19th. Some of the members have fared well at this tournament in the past. But for some of the club
members it never ends as some of the teams fish the winter circuit at Coffeen Lake which starts in October
and ends with the classic the first of March.
On Saturday, August 23rd, we held the third annual Rick Henke Memorial Bass
Tournament. We had 13 boats to fish the event. The weather was hot and the teams
brought several fish to the weigh in for the crowd to see. We couldn’t have made this
event successful without the help from the Henke Family. They were all there to sell
50/50 tickets and hamburgers and hotdogs. Thanks to Mark at Lakeside Marina for
providing the entertament for the evening. All the money raised at this fundraiser went
to the Boys & Girls Club of Bethalto in Rick’s name. Rick was a big supporter of the
Boys & Girls club and a coach for their ball teams. The bass club donated $10.00 per
boat to the cause plus matched the $130.00 to make it a total of $260.00.
1st Place was the team of Larry Nealy & Freddy with a five fish limit that hit the scales
at 13.51 lbs. 2nd Place was the team of Jacob Greco & Steve Tucker with a five fish
limit topping the scales at 13.49 lbs. 3rd place was the team of Rob Clarkson & Dave
McKeown who also had a limit weighing in at 12.99 lbs. They also had Big Bass of
the day with 4.74 lbs. We would like to say thank you for all the teams who supported
this event. We are already planning next year’s event so watch the Holiday Times for
the dates.
Some another results are August 31st 1st place Joe Gulash & Gary Horn with 5 fish
13.68 lbs. 2nd place Brian Helm & Shaun Dilts also with a limit of bass 12.71 lbs. 3rd
place team was Freddy & Richie Mullen with 5 fish 11.92 lbs. Big Bass of the day went
to Chris & Barb Cox with a nice 5.03 bass.
September 7th 1st place was Andy Pashedag fishing alone with 5 nice bass smashing
the scales at 17.38 lbs. Andy had a great day also having Big Bass of the day with 5.59
lbs. 2nd place was the team of Fredddy & Richie Mullen they had a limit of bass also
tipping the scales at 13.79 lbs. 3rd place went to team Joe Gulash & Gary Horn who
also had 5 fish for a total of 12.62 lbs.
Anyone wishing to contact me with a fishing report or pictures to add to
the monthly fishing scene please does so at [email protected].
PLEASE REMEMBER CATCH & RELEASE PROTECT OUR RESOURES
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Trick or
Treating!!!
October 30th
6:30pm- 8:30pm
Please bring a flashlight or wear your glow sticks!
Questions? Please call the Holishor Office at 618-656-7233
ext.4
When Witches go riding,
And black cats are seen,
The moon laughs and whispers,
‘tis near Halloween!!!!
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The Women’s Guild of St. John’s United Church of Christ
at Midway will be sponsoring an “All You Can Eat Chicken
Dinner” on Sunday, October 12th from 11am-3pm. The
dinner will be served at the Moose Lodge, 7371 Marine
Road, Edwardsville, IL. (about 1 mile east of Edwardsville
on Rt. 143). Menu is: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes &
gravy, seasoned green beans, corn, dinner salad, bread,
tea & coffee. Cost is $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children
2 years to 12 years old. Tickets can be purchased at the
door. Carry-outs will be available. Delicious homemade
pies and desserts from the Women’s Guild will be available
for purchase at the dinner.
The Holiday Shores Baptist Church will welcome Rob Lemon as their new Senior Pastor on
Sunday, October 19. Pastor Lemon and his wife, Anita have been in the ministry for more than 30
years and are excited to be a part of this community. Everyone is invited to attend the morning
worship at 10:45 am to meet the pastor and his wife and encourage them as they start this new
chapter of God’s work.
The Lemons have recently been serving God in Griffith, Indiana, where Rob has served as Pastor
for five years at the Griffith Baptist Church. Prior to that the Lemons were involved in church
planting for eight years in Florida followed by eight years in West Virginia and twelve years in
Fairfax County, Virginia.
Pastor Rob earned his undergraduate degree from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and two
master’s degrees (Master of Arts and Religion and Masters of Divinity) from Liberty University in
Lynchburg, VA. Rob has also been a
radio announcer/engineer in Ohio, Chicago and Florida.
“We believe God has led us to work together for God’s glory here at Holiday Shores,” Pastor Rob
said after being welcomed by the congregation in August.
The Lemons have been married for over 30 years and have three adult children and one
grandchild.
Pastor Rob, Anita and the congregation are looking forward to serving together as teammates for
Christ in Holiday Shores and the surrounding communities.
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The Moro Presbyterian Church is having their Annual Fall
Bazaar Bake Sale, and Luncheon on Saturday, October
4th from 9am-2pm. There will be quality crafts, including,
crocheted, embroidered, quilted, and appliqued articles,
holiday items, baked goods, white elephant sale, and a
Quilt Raffle. A large variety of freshly baked goods and
jellies will be available for sale. Our beautiful handmade
quilt will be on display and the quilt raffle will be held at
2pm. On the Luncheon menu is homemade soup, chili,
sloppy joes, fresh hot bread and butter, homemade pies
and cakes. Please mark your calendar for October 4th.
Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!
COME CELEBRATE
Our.10 Year Anniversary
October 12, 2014
New Life Christian Fellowship invites you to come and help us celebrate
what God has done in this church! There will be a great service, much food
and plenty to do for the whole family!
Service starts at 10:00am
Lunch will be served immediately following.
Outside after lunch we will have music, Fun Food Ministry (free Sno Cones,
popcorn, and cotton candy) and great fellowship with one another.
New Life Christian Fellowship
549 Cimarron Drive
Hamel, IL. 62046
618-633-2301
Everyone is welcome! We want to share with you what God has been doing
here in Hamel and the surrounding area!
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Church Directory
Trinity Lutheran Church
Trinity Lutheran School
600 Water Street, Edwardsville, IL
Serving Holiday Shores as well as the
communities of Bethalto, Bunker Hill,
Cottage Hills, Dorsey, Fosterburg,
Meadowbrook and Midway.
Church: 618-656-2918
School: 618-656-7002
Pastor: John Shank
[email protected]
Christian Education for all ages Sunday at 9:15 a.m.
Worship Times Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 8 & 10:30 a.m.
http://trinityedwardsville.org/church.htm
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THE TLC TEAM OF RE/MAX
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Edwardsville, IL 62025
[email protected]
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www.HolidayShores.info
If you are planning on renting your Holiday Shores home to someone,
please review the rules pertaining to this.
Section 8 – Renting or Leasing Property:
Members shall not lease/rent unimproved lots.
Any member desiring to rent or lease his or her dwelling in Holiday Shores Subdivision shall provide a prospective
lessee/tenant with a copy of the Bylaws of Holishor Association, Inc. along with its attendant Rules and
Regulations and a written lease which has incorporated into its terms lessee’s/tenant’s agreement to be bound by
and to abide by all bylaws, rules and regulations of Holishor Association, Inc. Further, including the prepayment
of annual membership charges and a pro rata share of assessments in accordance with Article IV, Section 8, the
member as lessor/landlord shall present a copy of the Bylaws of Holishor Association, Inc.
and attendant Rules and Regulations.
Renter’s/Lessee shall not be entitled to voting rights. Owners shall remain a voting member of the Association
and continue to pay dues and assessments. On demand, the owner shall indemnify the Association for any
damages to the Association property caused by the renter/lessee and for all dues and assessments, fines, lien
fees, attorney fees and court costs charged against and not paid by the renter.
At the expiration of the rental/lease term, the renters/lessee shall not receive a refund of any prepaid dues and
assessments. Membership shall not be transferable. (9-24-94 revised 5-21-11)
Please remember to notify the Holishor Office if your renter moved in or out.
Don’t forget, owners are responsible for their own dues and for the renter’s charges if left unpaid.
Please call the off if you have any questions. 618-656-7233.
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Dolly Wood
Specializing in Holiday Shores Properties for over 45
38 years!
Managing Broker
Owner
(618) 656-4035
7311 St. James Dr., Edwardsville, IL 62025
www.holidayshoresrealty.com
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421 High Point $80,000 (pending)
Home sold “As Is”. In need of flooring and
lots of care.
982 Holiday Pt. Pkwy $575,000
One of a kind home designed for the energy efficient family on one of the largest
waterfront lots with a never ending view
on the main channel. Huge bedrooms,
baths, great room, family room, kitchen
and garage. Immaculate home for entertaining that has a covered boat dock w/
electric lift and wave runner ramp. Lots
of deck areas, seeing is believing.
Business Lots!!!
Marina B3 Hwy
Outlot B*
Outlot C*
$60,000
$150,000
Association Lots !
171 Holiday Dam Rd.
172 Holiday Dam Rd.
1123 Barbados Dr.
1196 Tampico Dr.
1204 Keylargo Terr.
1205 Keylargo Terr.
1228 Bahamas Dr.
1408 Biscay Dr.
1590 SuTwan Dr.
1742 Fountainbleu Dr.
1901 Fountainbleu Dr.
1921 Sextant Dr.
* Agent Owned
$24,500
$24,000
$17,000
$24,000
$22,500
$22,500
$24,500
$24,500
$39,900
$22,000
$17,700
$17,500
1681 Oahu Court $365,000
One of a kind home on one of the most
beautiful lakefront lots. Immaculate condition w/superb landscaping. Covered boat
dock and over 212 ft. of lakefront. Huge
back deck for entertaining, covered front
porch, circular concrete drive, sprinkler
system, cedar closets and alarm system.
139 Greenbrier $245,900
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971 Hawk Island Ct. $285,900
Want a great all brick home with a fantastic
view then here it is. 3 Bedroom, 3 Full Baths
with room in walkout basement for 2 more
bedrooms. Huge family room, large 2 car
garage. Landscaping is all done for you and
even has sunroom and covered back porch for
evening boat watching and relaxing
2097 Sextant Dr. $225,000
Ranch Home w/full walkout, 3 Bedrooms on
main level w/2 more Bedrooms in the Lower
Level. Large Kitchen up and down. Lots of
quality comes w/this immaculate home such as
marble, ceramic, fireplace, six panel wood doors,
w/in closet, wood floors, over 2 acres of land.
Just a couple of blocks from Fosterburg Road.
A truly unique home. Right across the
street to lakefront common ground for
your use. 3 bedrooms, an oversized garage. possibility for up to 5 bedrooms,
fireplace, gazebo, and a large kitchen.
The adjacent wooded lot, 2098 Sextant,
is available for $28,000.
Great Lots !
Bethalto - 2.03 Acres M/L
What a location! Ready to build and
horses allowed.
State Route 140 - $43,500
549 Overlook Dr.
$22,500
550 Overlook Dr.
$22,500
597 Westview Dr.
$16,000
925/926 Holiday Pt. Pkwy*
$40,000
956 Acapulco Dr.*
$25,000
996 Holiday Point Pkwy
$15,000
1324 Carribean Dr.*
$19,000
1672 SuTwan Dr.*
$25,000
1702 Fountainbleu Dr.
$9,200
1945 Masthead Ct.*
$25,000
1965 Captain’s Dr.*
6 $6,500
2098 Sextant Dr.
$28,000
** Agent Related
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Waterfront Lots !
39 Shore Drive SW*
51 Willow Court
478 Point of View*
869 Holiday Pt. Pkwy*
1049 Bermuda Dr.*
1587 SuTwan Dr.**
1600 Waikiki Dr.*
1652 Molokai Ct.*
1669 Aloha Dr.*
1850 Starboard Ln.*
6 $125,000
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$155,000
$150,000
$75,000
$125,000
$80,000
$80,000
$75,000
$75,000
$75,000
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Bev George
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Carla Baugh
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Linda & Allan
Campbell
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TRULY A GEM. 427 High Point Dr. Amenities and updates. Stainless
steel appliances. Fireplace in family room/dining room. Seller to pay $625
initiation fee.
LINDA CAMPBELL
(618)980-4133
DISTINCT 1938 Sextant , lodge style design, newer carpet, ceramic
floors, Pella windows, roof shingles, basement waterproofing. Soaring brick
fireplace. Granite in master bath. Loft, extra insulation, hi-eff furnace, extra
lot available.
$105,000
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PANORAMIC VIEWS 672Y Monaco , waterfront walkout plan, granite
countertops, newer carpet and appliances, 2014 decor, newer windows,
zoned heat, abundant closets and storage.
BEVERLY GEORGE
(618)593-7468
STUNNING 1585 Su Twan , on Su Twan lake with main lake views,
certain amount of privacy, Caradco windows, Pella sliding windows,
beautiful kitchen, 2 master suites. you must see this place.
$288,000
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LAKE VIEW 1263 Jamaica , Covered patio, newer HVAC, basement
waterproofed.
$229,900
LINDA CAMPBELL
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ON THE LAKE 487 Tamarach , living room, breakfast nook, fully
furnished kitchen, newer carpet, paint and dishwasher, walkout lower level,
extra 23x20 detached garage, newer concrete drive, concrete seawall &
lakeside patio.
CARLA BAUGH
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PEACEFUL WATER 2078 Jolly Roger , walkout with 4 bedrooms and 3
baths on the water, open design, screened deck, family room fireplace,
Andersen windows, patio covered boat dock & lift.
BEVERLY GEORGE
$164,000
COME ON IN 1924 Captains Dr ., spacious design, corner fireplace,
fenced yard, special financing.
$219,000
BEVERLY GEORGE
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LIVE IT UP - 683 Monaco , hard to find 1-acre lakefront lot, house features
wood floors, fireplace, newer appliances, sports bar, heated garage and party
deck. Other highlightes are boathouse with two docks & two lifts, sprinkler
system and in-ground dog fence.
CARLA BAUGH
(618)656-4734
SHOW STOPPER 377 Point of View , total craftsman style makeover on
main channel. Plantation blinds, track lighting, granite countertops in master
bath, office could be 5th bedroom, cathedral & beamed ceiling, breakfast bar,
keystone seawall, 36x28 garge, horseshoe drive, covered dock.
$215,000
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THAT'S A WINNER! 1119 Barbados , warm wood floors, fireplace and
vaulted ceiling in living room. Kitchen has lots of cabinets, wet bar, main floor
laundry, covered patio.
CARLA BAUGH
$172,900
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NEAR LAKE 2029 TREASURE DRIVE , cathedral ceiling above living
room/eat-in kitchen area, new roof and exterior paint 2013, newer carpet,
bath flooring and sump pump, special financing available.
(618)593-7468
$385,000
EXCEPTIONAL 1582 Su Twan , waterfront tri-level, beautiful views,
spacious kitchen, dining and family rooms with fireplace, walk out to covered
back patio. Comfy living room has extra high ceiling & fireplace. Curved
stairway to upper level. Master bedroom has bonus dressing room with 2
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FISHING COVE 890Y Malibu Way , custom design lakefront with character,
4 bedrooms, excellent views, 3,500 sq. ft., dock, cul-de-sac.
$140,000
BEVERLY GEORGE
(618)593-7468
$270,000
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1741 Fountainbleu .................................$7,500
1878 Sextant, lakeview .........................$7,500
1881 Sextant...PENDING..........................$7,500
1882 Sextant...PENDING..........................$7,500
1883 Sextant ..PENDING..........................$7,500
1884 Sextant, corner ....PENDING..........$7,500
1980 Captains Dr................................... $10,000
598 Westview ........................................ $12,000
1957 Brigantine Circle .......................... $17,000
1317 Caribbean .................................... $18,000
396 Westview .........................................$19,000
623 Ensign Circle................................... $22,400
519 Gilbert ..............................................$23,000
2041 Treasure .........................................$23,000
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527 Gilbert .............................................. $23,500
2043 Tamarach ...................................... $23,500
1323 Caribbean ..................................... $24,000
1237 Bahamas ....................................... $24,000
1127 Bahamas ....................................... $24,500
1688 Aloha, double, lakeview ............. $24,500
837 Newport Bay ................................... $24,500
1200-1201 Key Largo ............................. $30,000
327 Deep Water Circle........................... $50,000
103 Shore Dr............................................. $59,000
35 Shore Dr. SW........................................ $80,000
713 Riviera Circle..................................... $115,000
352 Wanda Drive, agent owned........... $135,000
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SERVICES
AVON, the company for women’s beauty
products. For a brochure contact your
local Holiday Shores sales representative
Krystal Giltner. Email: kgiltneravon@
outlook.com, Phone#: 618-570-8186, or
order from my website:
www.youravon.com/kgiltner.
Heated spaces from $100 outside parking
from $30. 7221 St. James Dr. Future
home of Scott Krone’s Auto Repair
24 Hr Cell (618) 659-0300 or
(314) 830-2222.
See 2014 Ski Program Page 1.
HELP WANTED
Part-time Meter Reader needed at the
Holiday Shores Sanitary District. The
job is approximately 2-4 days (16-20
Hours) per Month. Great exercise!
Please stop by our office or call 656-4933
to inquire about the part-time opening.
Stan Hibbard – Charlie Gardner
Construction LLC. New home
Construction, free prints.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Concrete to roof, all types of remodeling
any size pole buildings.
REAL ESTATE
Large Corner Lakefront Lot.
34 Shore Dr. SW Sewer and Water TapOn Fees Paid. $60,000. 618-530-3642
Boat Docks, sea walls free estimates.
Siding, Soffits, Guttering and roofing
Call Stan @459-7246 or 920-2067
Call Charlie @ 920-2046
Vacant Lot Mowing- $17 each- $100 per
year. Pontoon boats moved- Holiday
Shores Area- $30
John Stone 618-656-2058
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Edwardsville, IL 62025
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Edwardsville, IL 62025
Bev George
593-7468
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656-4734
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1382 BISCAY DRIVE PRIMO dramatic design, wide staircase,
wood floors, fireplace, outstanding family room.
(618)830-5069
$175,000
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ALLAN CAMPBELL
CLOSE TO LAKE! 1780 CAPTAINS DR. Brick combo, unique
touches, storm room, glassed in patio.
(618)656-4734
$142,000
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CARLA BAUGH
CEDAR WATERFRONT. 40 SHORE Dr. long cove View,
newer deck and dock, cathedral ceiling, fireplace.
(618)656-4734
$245,000
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CARLA BAUGH
EXECUTIVE STYLE LAKEFRONT, 4BR/5BT, 2 family rooms,
formal dining, office, wet bar, covered & open decks, great
kitchen, 4 car garage, walkout basement. Too many extra to list.
Call Bev for a private showing! $585,000
bevgeorge.com
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