Newsletter331 April 2016
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Newsletter331 April 2016
Waynoka News “Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” April, 2016 www.lakewaynoka.com ISSUE 331 Presidents Message Unbelievably 6 yrs. has come and gone. I would like to take this last opportunity to thank all of the people of the Community that have supported the work your Board of Trustees has done to improve Lake Waynoka. It is a lot of hard work and time spent on the part of the Trustees. I would also like to thank the newly elected Board for being willing to take on the responsibility and hard work they are facing. It is imperative that the members of our community understand that when the Trustees act, it is always on the advice or approval of the professionals in the appropriate field. The decisions that the Board makes may not always be what each of us thinks “I want” or “I would do”, but are acting in a way they believe is in the best interest of the Community as a whole. The Board has to live by the decisions it makes the same as you because they are members too. Unlike some branches of government the Trustees are not exempt from the decisions they make. Remember, the Trustees are elected by the members because they trust these candidates will handle our finances and business interests in a professional manner with the community as a whole in mind. When I look at the New Board as a whole I see a group of people that will work together and accomplish great things for this Community. Let's let them do it. Lastly I want to commend Paul and his entire staff for the outstanding work they do. The Board of Trustees can pound their chest about all the accomplishments they made happen but the fact is the Board only approves the work or project but our employees make it happen. We have some very talented people working for this Community. Please remember them when we are asked to throw in a few more bucks to compensate them. We cannot afford to lose them. They have families to take care of as we all do, and their responsibility is to their family when it is time to make decisions on employment. ThankYou, John McDulin Waynoka Property Owner’s Association and Waynoka Regional Water & Sewer District Annual Board Meetings - April 16, 2016 The WRWSD Meeting begins at 7:00 pm with the WPOA meeting to immediately follow. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served after the meetings. Come meet your new board members. Please RSVP to the Administration Office, 937-446-3232, prior to April 8th if you plan to attend since space is limited. Waynoka News - 2 Waynoka Property Owners Association Board of Trustees Meeting Saturday, March 12, 2016 You must be logged in if you wish to view the WPOA Meeting Minutes. Please click here to be redirected to the meeting minutes page, where you can log in/register to view the WPOA Meeting Minutes. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) Waynoka News - 3 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Waynoka News - 4 Waynoka News - 5 If any of your toilets were manufactured in the 1990s or earlier, consider replacing them with today’s more efficient toilets which use less than 2 gallons of water per flush! Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District 1 Waynoka Dr. Lake Waynoka, OH 45171 937-446-3232 * 937-446-3330 This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD. WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Mon., February 29, 2016 President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll Call: Present: Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, Purdin, Redick, Mgr. Cahall and Plant Supt. Culver. Absent: Beard and LaPlante Minutes: A motion was made by Buskey and seconded by Purdin to approve the minutes of the February 13th Saturday meeting as distributed via email. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Jim Bridges): none Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): • Status of Capitol Plan and finalizing at a future meeting • Question of water usage report for WPOA on 2 locations, 1 had meter replaced the other was the actual usage. Report from the Manager (Paul Cahall) and Plant Supt. (George Culver): • Upland Reservoir is full and lake valve is closed • Meters are still being received and replaced, additional meter for the maintenance/marina area will need to be installed • Intent is to open the valve around March 10th for 2 weeks for a final drain of lagoon until fall • Discussion on increase of budget for additional testing requirements needed from April through October • Discussion on new building lots and when WRWSD notified, along with value of joining OOOPs for assistance with line marking • Backup lake was not low enough for employees to check silt levels • Copper to be installed all season in back-up lake New Business: none Old Business: none Motions and Resolutions: none Adjournment: At 7:27 pm a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Prescilla Redick, WRWSD Secretary Waynoka News - 6 Give your grinder pump air! Let it breathe! Let it breathe! If you are going to landscape around your grinder pump, the grade around the pump should be a minimum of 4” below the top of the lid and sloped away from the unit. Never cover or obstruct the air vent openings in your grinder pump. In a failure situation back flow water would empty into your house rather than on to the ground if the vents are blocked. Gross! $$$$ WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Sat., March 12, 2016 President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. Roll Call: Present: Beresford, Bridges, LaPlante, Purdin, Redick & Mgr. Cahall. Absent: Beard (ex.) and Buskey (ex.) Minutes: A motion was made by Purdin and seconded by LaPlante to approve the minutes of the February 29th workshop meeting as read with the following correction: The absences of Beard and LaPlante were both excused. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report: none Treasurer’s Report (Paul Cahall): • Everyone was encouraged to come up and take a copy of February 2016 financial report. • An adjustment will need to be made to the budget due to new EPA requirements for additional testing. An adjustment may also need to be made to the capital budget to purchase equipment related to these requirements. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): • The valve will be opened this coming week to discharge effluent from the lagoon. It will stay open for about 7 to 14 days and the Lake will go down about an inch a day. • The staff will begin flushing hydrants this month. Hydrant flushing may cause discolored tap water. If so, allow the water to run for a few minutes to flush sediment from the lines. • Another 100 water meters have been ordered. • The attorney’s opinion concerning a piece of land will be shared and discussed at the next workshop meeting. Old Business: none New Business: none Motions and Resolutions: none Board Member Concerns: none Membership Concerns: Kathy Sewell (Lot #4015): Sewell shared that the plant growth around a fire hydrant in the vicinity of 600 Waynoka Dr. needs to be removed. Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was then made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:36 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary Waynoka News - 7 OHIO BOATERS SAFETY COURSE APRIL 2ND LAKE WAYNOKA LODGE The Waynoka WaterSports Club will be teaching an Ohio Boating Education Course at 8:00 am on Saturday, April 2nd at the Lake Waynoka Lodge. Cost of this course is $5 and can be paid at the door. This course will consist of 8 hours of instruction in a certified class followed by an exam. This year (2016) anybody younger than 34 years of age needs to pass a test certified by the State of Ohio before they can drive any type of boat powered by more than 10hp. This class and exam will fulfill the Ohio’s Boater Education requirement that went into effect in January of 2000 and is administered by the ODNR Division of Watercraft. The law prohibits any person born on or after January 1, 1982, from operating a vessel powered by more than 10HP unless the person has successfully completed either a boating education course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrator (NASBLA) or a proficiency examination approved by ODNR Division of Watercraft. You can pre-register for the class by calling ODNR Watercraft at 513-734-2730. Be sure to reference the date and location for above class. This class is open for any age and not just for Lake Waynoka boaters. For questions call the instructor Steve Johnson at 937-509-2041 or email [email protected] Monthly Activity Report for Ranger/Security Month of February Calls for Service 12 Arrests 0 Offense Reports 15 Traffic Citations 0 WPOA Citations 0 Written Warnings 2 Squad Runs 3 EMS 0 Crime Trend Narrative During the month of February there was an increase in the number of offense reports filed. A number of these reports regarded mail box damage. This occurred on a weekend sometime between the hours of 0100 and 0430. Citizens are asked to report any suspicious activity involving mail box damage. There has been internet disruption of the back gate which is why security staff were stationed at the back gate. Traffic Crashes 0 Waynoka News - 8 Lots for Sale: These lots are owned by Waynoka Property Owner’s Association, Inc. and are listed for sale. Additional lots and homes may be available by private sellers. Listings for privately held properties may be obtained by contacting a local realtor or found online. Lot # AddressLot # Address 0104 0130 0310 0605 0641 0920 1046 1074 1097 1148 1229 1299 1335 1418 1450 1498 1525 1534 1547 1553 1594 1661 2025 2050 2077 2083 2113 2136 2157 2202 2225 2249 2262 2496 2661 2938 3214 3361 3382 3469 3499 3511 3513 3751 3869 3929 112 Shawnee Dr 116 Cheyenne Dr 31 Comanche Dr 301 Horse Shoe Dr 234 Horse Shoe Dr 2008 Cochise Dr 118 Oklahoma Dr 130 Montana Dr 121 Montana Dr 137 Texas Dr 117 White Dove Dr 140 Horse Shoe Dr 154 White Dove Dr 170 Texas Dr 144 Montana Dr 150 Oklahoma Dr 157 Sitting Bull Dr. 139 Quarter Horse Dr 233 Sitting Bull Dr 247 Sitting Bull Dr 128 Crazy Horse Dr 103 Crazy Horse Dr 129 Itawamba 106 Cimmaron Dr 172 Itawamba Dr 184 Itawamba Dr 106 Loosahatchie Dr 175 Itawamba Dr 217 Itawamba Dr 117 Custer Dr 126 Custer Dr 358 Yuma Dr 332 Yuma Dr 150 Creek Dr 135 Creek Dr 120 Yuma Dr 109 Iuka Dr 134 Tupelo Dr 117 Black Hawk Dr 3025 Custer Dr 3005 Rio Brazos Dr 3029 Rio Brazos Dr 3033 Rio Brazos Dr 3068 Totem Pole Dr 3080 Sarsi Dr 161 Black Hawk Dr 120 Shawnee Dr 86 Shawnee Dr 303 Horse Shoe Dr 268 Horse Shoe Dr 2011 Cochise Dr 140 Sitting Bull Dr 127 Oklahoma Dr 128 Montana Dr 131 Texas Dr 116 White Dove Dr 132 Horse Shoe Dr 171 White Dove Dr 145 Brave Dr 155 Montana Dr 149 Oklahoma Dr 154 Oklahoma Dr 139 Sitting Bull Dr 156 Horse Shoe Dr 245 Sitting Bull Dr 125 Horse Shoe Dr 126 Crazy Horse Dr 109 Bearcat Dr 135 Itawamba Dr 104 Cimmaron Dr 174 Itawamba Dr 112 Loosahatchie Dr 167 Itawamba Dr 203 Itawamba Dr 110 Tallahatchie Dr 146 Custer Dr 122 Custer Dr 348 Yuma Dr 170 Navajo Dr 105 Wanna Dr 147 Creek Dr 122 Yuma Dr 109 Tupelo Dr 105 Black Hawk Dr 125 Black Hawk Dr 3029 Custer Dr 3007 Rio Brazos Dr 3031 Rio Brazos Dr 3064 Totem Pole Dr 3073 Custer Dr 154 Black Hawk Dr 147 Black Hawk Dr 0108 0205 0604 0624 0918 1008 1065 1075 1145 1215 1295 1309 1362 1440 1484 1500 1533 1535 1552 1558 1595 1918 2028 2051 2078 2110 2132 2150 2170 2219 2227 2254 2361 2546 2667 2939 3340 3376 3386 3471 3500 3512 3750 3834 3900 3936 To receive email notifications send your email address to : [email protected]. 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Waynoka News - 9 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION CASH BALANCE REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 OPERATING CASH ACCOUNTS: PEOPLES BANK CHECKING CHARGE CARD ACCOUNT LOTTERY CHECKING OPER SAVINGS/FIRST STATE BANK OPER RESERVE/PEOPLES BANK 2016 2015 $ $ $ $ $ 117,764 40,723 1,866 363 12,888 $ $ $ $ $ 131,038 29,202 979 282 1,949 TOTAL OPERATING CASH: $ 173,604 $ 163,451 $ $ $ $ 85,878 32,698 47,306 31,446 $ $ $ $ 72,136 29,029 138,707 93,467 TOTAL ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH: $ 197,328 $ 333,340 $ 338,252 $ 430,884 TOTAL INVESTED RESERVES: $ 338,252 $ 430,884 TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS $ 709,184 $ 927,674 ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH ACCOUNTS: ROADS LAKE, DAM and ACCESS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CAMPGROUND INVESTED RESERVES: PEOPLES BANK CDARS WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION ALLOCATED OPERATING ASSESSMENTS FINANCIAL REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 Feb 16 YTD CAPITAL INCOME 660-01 · ROAD CAPITAL 660-02 · CAMPGRD CAPITAL 660-03 · LAKE CAPITAL 660-04 · ROAD CAP/RUMPKE 660-07 · CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Total INTEREST INCOME Total CAPITAL INCOME $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 24,626 493 16,825 800 22,300 65,044 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 36,786 736 24,301 1,600 34,620 98,042 CAPITAL EXPENSE Total CAPITAL CAMPGROUND Total CAPITAL LAKE Total CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Total CAPITAL ROADS Total CAPITAL EXPENSE $ $ $ $ $ 185,993 613 597 187,203 $ $ $ $ $ 186,423 20,104 15,875 597 222,999 $ (122,159) $ (124,957) Net Operating Reserve Surplus / (Deficit) Waynoka News - 10 LOT & INITIATION MEMBERSHIP DUES FEES 6% CAMPING RENTAL LOUNGE INCOME 7%FEES & TRANSFERS MISC HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES HOMEOWNER FEES HOMEOWNER FEESINCOME LOUNGE 7% LOT & INITIATION FEES MOWING CHARGES 2016 38% 597550 MOWING CHARGES 5% 17% 261690.8 13% 209002.7 8% 120100 7% 105700 7% 106200 6% 102500 5% 75250 100% 1577993 HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES 8% Minus WRWSD MISC FEES & TRANSFERS 13% MEMBERSHIP DUES 38% 1904103 326109.6 1577993 0 WPOA 2016 PLAN INCOME CAMPING RENTAL 16% (EXCLUDES WRWSD) Misc Fees & Transfers: CAPITAL LABOR TRANSFER, BOAT STICKER FEE, NEWSLETTER ADS, RENTER INCOME, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, DOCK RESERVATIONS, LATE FEE INCOME ,BUILDING PERMIT,REC AREA-LODGE RENTAL, INTEREST INCOME, CAR STICKER FEE, NEWSLETTER MAILING FEE LOUNGE 7% MAINTENANCE SECURITY CAMPGROUND ADMINISTRATION 12% HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES CAMPGROUND LOUNGE OTHER AMENITIES HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES 14% Total OTHER AMENITIES 2016 Total WRWSD 3% 207304.1 22% 535836.1 22% 326900.2 20% 426954.9 121966.5 14% 213641.8 12% 180012.1 6% 96041.86 3% 1829816 329270.6 Adj Total 328532 MAINTENANCE 326900.2 22% 304988.4 92900.61 ### 213641.8 59060.4 ### 180012.1 96041.86 50429 1500545 1500545 50429 ADMINISTRATION 20% SECURITY 22% WPOA 2016 PLAN EXPENSE (EXCLUDES WRWSD) Other Amenities: RESTAURANT, CLUBHOUSE, LAKE,DAM, ACCESS, REAL ESTATE, BEACH, MARINA ,ATHLETIC FACILITIES Waynoka News - 11 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL REPORT FEBRUARY 2016 Feb 16 INCOME CAMPING DUES HEALTH/REC FACILITIES INTEREST INCOME LEASE INCOME LOUNGE INCOME MISCELLANEOUS INCOME* MOWING REAL ESTATE 635-00 · WRWSD CONTRACT Health insurance Reimbursement Total Income* EXPENSE ACCOUNTING EXPENSES ACTIVITIES ANNUAL MEMBER SUPPLIES ANNUAL EVENTS CLEANING COLLECTIONS EXPENSE COMPUTER CONTRACTS & LEASES EQUIPMENT REPAIR FUEL LAKE STOCK/TREATMENT LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE LOUNGE EXPENSES MAINT LAND & BLDG. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL & FEDERAL TAXES REAL ESTATE PURCHASES REAL ESTATE TAXES ROAD WORK TELEPHONE & INTERNET TRAVEL UTILITIES 4000 · Reconciliation Discrepancies 6560 · PAYROLL EXPENSE 840-00 · TRASH PICK-UP 841-00 · MISC TOOLS/MAINT 845-00 · UNBUDGET ITEMS 848-00 · LICENSES/PERMITS 850-00 · CHEMICALS 862-00 · OFFICE SUPPLIES 864-00 · NEWS LETTER 865-00 · POSTAGE 870-00 · HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Total Expense Net Operating Reserve Surplus/ (Deficit) YTD $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,847 120,912 2,950 100 9,539 4,881 9,888 26,201 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,858 185,728 5,452 107 200 19,474 9,617 14,483 500 52,402 $ 176,318 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 405 1,992 123 1,391 879 1,111 1,194 4,641 91 1,358 332 11,368 552 651 1,483 461 8,512 71,039 88 771 403 358 (72) 5,502 114,634 61,684 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2016 Plan 291,820 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 261,691 822,750 120,100 800 106,200 168,703 75,250 22,500 326,110 19,626 1,904,103 405 1,992 1,131 1,410 1,895 2,090 2,057 1,187 6,351 10,524 804 2,843 1,129 26,494 697 18,535 1,647 2,895 915 16,504 3,412 145,039 185 771 1,011 721 2,875 10,252 265,770 26,049 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 13,600 4,250 5,000 5,100 10,450 2,000 9,500 8,600 32,800 35,800 2,300 3,250 37,000 45,000 15,750 25,600 21,500 126,313 10,000 34,250 1,560 17,950 7,000 191,762 1,040,938 5,320 1,000 7,203 7,500 6,000 5,000 8,000 100,960 1,848,256 55,847 *Includes Employee Health Insurance Premium Reimbursement & Capital Labor Transfer Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 3 4 5 6 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Opening Day~ 3p-9p (Lg) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Euchre~7p (Lg) Lake Advisory~ 7p (L) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Euchre~ 7p (L) Pickleball~ 7p (Instructional) 10 11 12 13 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Luncheon~12p(C) Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Art Club~ 6:30p (L) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Golf Comm. Mtg.~ 10a (L) Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Shawnee Squaws~ 10a (L) Shuffleboard~2:30p-4p Euchre~ 7p (L) Pickleball~ 7p (Instructional) 17 18 19 20 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Lake Committee~ 4:30p (M) Bass Tourn.~ 5:30-8:30p Euchre~ 7p (L) Pickleball~ 7p (Instructional) 24 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Bible Study~ 6:30p (C) 25 26 27 Open Swim~ 7a-9p Circuit Training~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) WRWSD Workshop~ 7p Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Sit-Fit~ 9a-9:45a Pilates~ 9:45a-10:30a Dandyliners~ 1:30p (L) Euchre~ 7p (Lg) Civic Club Mtg.~ 7p (L) Open Swim~ 7a-9p Cardio Fit~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Shuffleboard~ 2:30p-4p Euchre~ 7p (L) Pickleball~ 7p (Instructional) HAPPY EASTER 2016 Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Open Swim~ 7a-9p (Closed 10a-11a) Hit 55~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Ping Pong~ 1p-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) DJ & karaoke, Lynette~ 8p-12a $3 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Ohio Boaters Safety Course~ 8a-4p (L) Pickleball ~ 9a-11a (RC) Campground Mtg.~ 10a (C) 7 8 9 Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Open Pool Table~ 4p-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6p-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg) Open Swim~ 7a-9p (Closed 10a-11a) Hit 55~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Ping Pong~ 1p-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) 14 Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Open Pool Table~ 4p-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6p-7p Garden Club~ 7p (L) Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg) 15 Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p WPOA Workshop~ 8a Pickleball~ 9a-11a WRWSD Bd. Mtg.~ 9:30a WPOA Bd. Mtg.~ 10a Watersports Club~ 11:30a Spring Fling~ Band, Lift The Medium 8p-12a $10 (Lg) 16 Open Swim~ 7a-9p (Closed 10a-11a) Hit 55~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Ping Pong~ p1-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Band, Mike Michael~ 5p-8p $3 (Lg) Euchre~ 7p (L) Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Annual Board Meetings~ 7 pm (L) Band, Almost Human~ 8p-12a $5 (Lg) 21 22 Open Swim~ 7a-9p (Closed 10a-11a) Hit 55~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Ping Pong~ 1p-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) 23 29 30 KEY (C)- Campground (Ch)- Chapel (L)- Lodge (Lg)- Lounge (M)- Marina (RC)- Rec. Center Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Open Pool Table~ 4p-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6p-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg) 28 Open Swim~ 7a-9p Pickleball~ 9a-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Open Pool Table~ 4p-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6p-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg) GOOD FRIDAY Open Swim~ 7a-9p (Closed 10a-11a) Hit 55~ 9a-10a Water Aerobics~ 10a-11a Ping Pong~ 1p-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Euchre~ 7p (L) Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Long Range Planning~ 9a (L) Pickleball~ 9a-11a Open Swim~ 8a-9p Open Gym~ 8a-9p Spring Bass Tournament~ 8a-4p (M) Pickleball~ 9a-11a Waynoka News - 14 Lake Waynoka Golf League Organizational Meeting April 12, 2016, 10:00 am in the Lodge Playing at Buttermilk Falls beginning May 3rd. If you are interested in playing in the League please attend the meeting and/or contact: Tom Wyatt at 937-213-1009 or Valerie Bullock at 937-446-4283 Music on the Green Entertainer: Richard Lynch Band Performing: Tradition Pure Country Music Date: Friday May 29th, 2016 Time: 7 PM – 10 PM Location: Clubhouse Lawn Come out for this live performance at Lake Waynoka on Memorial Day weekend! Bring lawn chairs, coolers and your family to relax and enjoy the music. For members and their guests. Waynoka News - 15 The Lake Waynoka Civic Club will be LAKE WAYNOKA CIVIC CLUB sponsoring the Annual garage sale on Saturday May 21st, 2016 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Please look for sign Did you know that you can help support the Lake Waynoka Civic Club by purchasing quality sports wear? up information in the next newsletter. All items are embroidered with your choice of lake related logos & are available in a variety of colors. The Cut off for sign up will be Thursday logos include duck & reed, campfire, bass, sailboat, anchor May 12th. Early sign up may be done by emailing us & captain’s wheel. These items make perfect gifts, or just at the following address [email protected]. treat yourself! Information needed is name, address and lot number. Who to contact and phone numbers for call in sign up will be provided in the next newsletter. Gildan Zip Hooded Sweatshirt $30 Gildan Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt $25 Gildan Crewneck Sweatshirt $20 Gildan T-shirt$12 Gildan knit Sport Shirt (golf) $18 Jerzees Johnny Collar$18 Hats & Visors$12 Plus sizes cost a little more. Additional items are available upon request. Sample items can be seen in the display case at the Lodge. The Garden Club will have an organizational meeting on Thursday, April 14th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Lodge conference room. The club meets from April through August, usually on the second Thursday of the month. All are welcome to attend. Bring a snack and some good programming ideas for the upcoming growing season. See you there! Sardinia Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale Stop by for bargains on our great election of gently used books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs. We have something available for everyone, from toddler board books to documentaries on DVD. A preview sale for members only is from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5. Memberships may be purchased at the door. Call 937-446-1565 for more information. Wednesday, April 6th 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 7th 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 9th 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sardinia Library 13309 Purdy Rd., Sardinia, OH 45171 937-446-1565 www.browncountypubliclibrary We also, have can koozies! $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Contact Ginny Tatman at 937-446-9575 or [email protected] EUCHRE SCORES Wednesday Night 02/03 Villie Foster.................................................................65 Larry Scott...................................................................64 02/17 Larry Scott...................................................................53 Ben Baucom................................................................47 02/24 Carlos Day................................................................62 Larry Kraft..................................................................62 Friday Night 02/05 Erma Wagner............................................................66 Bill Boothe & Larry Kraft.......................................57 02/12 Ken Greer.................................................................62 Bob Rickling............................................................61 02/19 Carl Sparks...............................................................61 Ken Greer.................................................................59 02/26 Ken Wagner..............................................................59 Bob Beighle.............................................................59 If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have a good time, come to the Lodge and join the fun! Play starts at 7:00 p.m. so come early to get a seat. Waynoka News - 16 Special Delivery LAKE WAYNOKA LAKE COMMITTEE 2016 Tournament Schedule Wednesday Evenings 6:00-9:00 pm April 20th, due to DST we will go from 5:30 – 8:30 May 18th, June 15th July 20th, August 17th September 21st, due to DST we will go from 5:30 – 8:30 Lake Waynoka Spring Bass Tournament April 30th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Lake Waynoka Marina Lake Waynoka Night Bass Tournament July 30th 11:00 pm - 7:00 am Lake Waynoka Beach Lake Waynoka Fall Bass Tournament October 1st 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Lake Waynoka Marina Lake Waynoka Bass Classic Tournament October 15th 8:00 - 4:00 Lake Waynoka Marina (By Invitation) If you are interested in being a sponsor for any of the tournaments-please contact any Lake Committee Member All tournaments are “CATCH AND RELEASE” Please inform all delivery people to use “1 Waynoka Dr” on their GPS to get here, then use your home address. 2016 Best Fishing Days (when the Moon is between new & full) April 7-22 May 6-21 June 4-20 July 4-19 August 2-18 September 1-16, 30 October 1-16, 30, 31 November 1-14, 29, 30 December 1-13, 29-31 “excerpt from The Old Farmer’s Almanac” WPOA Regulations on Limit and Fish Size SPECIES DAILY LIMIT MINIMUM SIZE Crappies20 9 Inches Large/Small Mouth 3 15 Inches & Spotted Bass Walleye 3 15 Inches Channel Catfish 6 None BluegillNone None Waynoka News - 17 LAKE WAYNOKA SPRING BASS TOURNAMENT April 30th 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Lake Waynoka Beach Tournament Entry Fee $50 – OPTIONAL BIG BASS POT $10 Make checks payable to Waynoka Lake Committee 1 Waynoka Drive Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Same Day Sign Up at the MARINA 7:00 – 8:00 am BOAT OPERATOR: ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP: PARTNER: ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP: Lot # PHONE: Lot # PHONE: LAKE WAYNOKA BASS TOURNAMENT RULES 1. Interpretation of the following rules shall be the sole responsibility of the tournament directors. 2. Any style of boat may be used (canoe, pontoon, etc.) if the following criteria is met: a. Owned by a member in good standing and Lake Waynoka registered for the current year with attached sticker. b. Has an operating aerated live well. No stringers or baskets are permitted. Live wells must be checked by a tournament official prior to tournament start time. c. Is covered by a minimum of $100,000 liability insurance. By payment of entry fees the boat owner is certifying they have insurance coverage. 3. The Lake Committee reserves the right at their sole discretion to exclude any angler from participation. 4. This is a Team event with a maximum of two anglers per boat. Entrants may launch anywhere, but must be at tournament headquarters thirty (30) minutes prior to the scheduled take off time. 5. Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Spotted bass will be eligible. A total of six (6) fish, twelve (12) inches or longer may be weighed per boat. Weight in pounds and ounces will determine winners. In the event of ties in weight, order of finish will be determined by (a) the boat having the most fish (b) the largest fish (c) flip of a coin. 6. Only six (6) bass can be in the team’s possession at any time. Culling must be done immediately. No undersized bass may be kept at any time. All fish must be released after being weighed. 7. Bass must touch the 12” line with mouth closed on the official tournament measurement board. Any dead bass brought to the scales will NOT be weighed or counted. A one (1) pound penalty will be charged for each fish less than twelve (12) inches weighed in. Courtesy board provided. 8. All bass must be brought to the weigh in scales before the boat is removed from the lake. No bass will be weighed if brought to the weigh in scales from a trailered boat. 9. Life jackets must be on and zipped at all times when the outboard engine is running. The boat operator must have the kill switch cord attached to their life jacket at all times the engine is running. 10. OBEY all no wake markers—idle speed only in these areas. Safe boating conduct is a must. All WPOA Rules & Regulations and State boating regulations will be strictly adhered to, subject to disqualification. 11. All participants are expected to exercise good sportsmanship and courtesy, including maintaining at least 50 yards between participating boats. 12. The entire lake becomes no wake at dark (indicated by the automatic lights on the dam). Both bow and stern lights must be in good working condition and must be turned on from sunset to sunrise. 13. No team member can depart from their boat at anytime during tournament hours unless returning to tournament headquarters. (Marina dock). 14. Intoxication will not be tolerated. Alcoholic beverages and non-medically necessary drugs are not permitted in the boat. 15. Only artificial lures may be used during the tournament. No trolling is permitted. 16. Lake Waynoka is OFF LIMITS for fishing to all tournament participants 24 hours prior to the scheduled tournament start time. Violation of this rule will result in automatic disqualification. 17. Team number tokens must be hung back on the display board by team members only at or before the official time has been reached to end the competition. Late arrivals will be penalized 1 pound per minute for each minute they are late. Five minutes late will disqualify a team’s complete weight for the tournament. 18. No underwater cameras will be permitted during the tournament. 19. All protests must be lodged with the tournament director PRIOR to any announcement of payouts. ANY VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE RULES WILL DISQUALIFY A TEAM’S WEIGHT Waynoka News - 18 Lake Waynoka Lounge 937-446-2012 Sun, 4:00 pm Mon. 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Mike Knabb 937-205-1668 Insured Jim Meeker, Owner/Director Lake Waynoka Resident for 23 years ~Funeral and/or Cremation Services to meet any need~ ~Pre-Arrangement Services Available~ 308 North Columbus Street Russellville, Ohio 45168 937-377-4182 “Personal, Caring Services for Your Time of Need” Almost any job around your home! •Kitchen/Bath Remodel •Roofing •Pressure Washing •Painting •Garage Doors •Deck Staining •Water Heaters •Electrical •Gutter Cleaning •Windows •Plumbing •& MUCH MORE 937-446-4595 or 937-798-5360 Larry & Matt Meeker Sardinia, Ohio Waynoka News - 21 GRINDER PUMP REMINDER Your grinder pump is not a garbage disposal. The following items should never be put in your system: *Egg shells *Fish scales *Cat litter *Diapers, baby wipes, socks, rags or cloth of any kind *Personal hygiene products *Oils or grease *Strong chemicals (drain cleaner) *Glass or metal objects. If the above items are introduced into the system it could result in premature failure of the pump and require service. If the red light on the electric box is on it means the pump is not working properly. Please call Security if you see your light or your neighbors light on. Security will dispatch our mechanics. 937-446-3214. Please remember that there is a 20 ft. easement to your grinder pump. This needs to be free from obstructions in the event that our staff needs to repair your grinder pump. There are vents around the lid of your grinder pump which need to be kept open and free at all times. **DURING POWER OUTAGES WATER USAGE SHOULD BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM** **THE GRINDER PUMP DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT ELECTRICITY** REPORT ALL ELECTRIC OUTAGES Dial 1-800-543-5599 to report an outage. Everyone should report an outage immediately, the TOTAL NUMBER of phone calls received in DUKE’S automated report system determines priority of repair. The more calls -- the faster the response to our area. Steve Vogel 937-822-1422 Newly remodeled cottage style home, open LR/ DR/Kitchen, 3 BR, 2 Bath, appliances .CALL TODAY! Docks • Boat Lifts Shorelines • Excavating Classified DECKS & DOCKS - CLEANED & STAINED SPRING SPECIAL: Free Estimates, Reasonable. Bill Meyer 937-509-3548 FOR SALE: LOT #3263 on Waynoka Dr. by the Marina - $2500. Call Karen Fletcher 513-315-9326 HOUSE FOR SALE: 116 Hatchie Dr. MAKE OFFER! 937-446-3459. “For Real Service in Real Estate” 937-393-4242 Contact one of our agents who serves the Lake Waynoka Community Tim Ross 937-763-3393 Risa Boone 937-402-7662 Scott Crawford 937-205-4258 Lots For Sale Waterfront & off the water! GET READY FOR SUMMER CALL US! All information believed accurate, but not guaranteed. Waynoka News - 22 MAST HOME BUILDERS New construction homes, room additions, concrete work, garages, boat docks, boat houses. We sell and install new & used boat lifts. If you are tired of no shows and over pricing; Please call Mast Home Builders - Marcus Mast 937-217-1056 25 years experience - Amish/Mennonite background. Lake Waynoka references' upon request. Waynoka News - 23 Since 1953 Sales - Parts - Service - Rentals Georgetown, Ohio (937) 378-6439 Amelia, Ohio (513) 797-4500 Flemingsburg, Ky 800-830-0115 www.cahallbrosinc.com TM FANO Custom Builders - Waterfront Specialists New homes Additions Remodels Boat Docks Boat Houses Boat Lifts Authorized dealer of : -Hewitt Boat Lifts -East Coast Boat Lifts -Arbrux De-Icers [email protected] 937-377-FANO Waynoka News - 24 WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 1 Waynoka Drive Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171 www.lakewaynoka.com Waynoka News EDITOR Leslie Piatt WAYNOKA MARINA 937-446-4429 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MON - SAT. 10:00 am to 7:00 pm CLOSED WEDNESDAY CALL 937-446-4429 OR EMAIL [email protected] to schedule maintenance or repairs. REFERENCE NUMBERS Admin. Office 937-446-3232 Security937-446-3214 Rec. 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Prescilla Redick....................Secretary Mike LaPlante...............Mbr. at Large Betty Purdin Charles Beard