Waynoka News - Lake Waynoka

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Waynoka News - Lake Waynoka
Waynoka News
“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”
september, 2011
ISSUE 276
WAYNOKA WATERSPORTS PRESENTS:
THE LAKE WAYNOKA ANNUAL BEACH PARTY AND SKI SHOW
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Activities at the beach start at 3:00
Waynoka Tribe will be selling hamburgers,
hotdogs, brats, metts, and drinks Ski Show @7:00 pm
Fireworks @ Dark
Lion’s Club Annual Car & Bike Show
September 4, 2011 at Little Turtle
Registration 9:00 am to Noon
$10.00 Entry fee per Show Car
Open to Spectators at Noon
Admission $1.00
ATTENTION
We currently have an open seat on the W.P.O.A. Board of Trustees. The term of the open
position will expire in April 2012. The Nominating Committee is now accepting applications
which are available at the administration office for all interested parties. Completed appllications must be postmarked by September 23, 2011 or turned in to the Administration Office by
4:00 p.m. on September 23, 2011.
The Nominating Committee is also accepting applications for three (3) positions on the
W.P.O.A. Board of Trustees and three (3) positions if the W.R.W.S.D. Board of Trustees. for the
three (3) year term beginning in April, 2012 and expiring April, 2015.
All interested parties may pick up an application at the Administration Office. Applications
must be postmarked no later than October 7,2011 or turned in to the Administration Office no
later than 4:00 p.m. on October 7,2011.
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Waynoka Property Owners Association
Board of Trustees Meeting
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Pres. McDulin called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.
The invocation given by Pastor Stoney Hamilton was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call: Present: Blackburn, Kinney, Kirk, McDulin, Meyer, Purdin, Robinson and Mgr. Cahall
Absent: Johnson (ex.) and Lindy
Minutes: The motion to approve the minutes of the July meeting as published in the August Waynoka Newsletter was made by
Purdin, seconded by Meyer and passed by those present.
Treasurer’s Report (Betty Purdin): The Treasurer encouraged everyone to pick up a copy of the financial report. Purdin noted
that page one “shows all of the WPOA’s financial status”. She suggested that if anyone has a problem with the report to contact
her or Mgr. Cahall. She also asked for continued support and thanked everyone.
Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall):
• The engineer’s proposal for the campground upgrades to expand the number of full service sites has been received. Work on
this project will move forward once the costs are determined.
• The paving of 4 to 5 miles of roads in the Lake will begin next week.
• All of the road signs have not yet been installed. The removal of a stop sign at the intersection of Omaha and Waynoka is
creating some problems. Corrections will be made, so beware.
• The office and the security buildings experienced a significant power outage last Sunday evening (8/7) into Monday. When
Duke made the repairs something went wrong and several pieces of equipment were ‘burned up’. Cahall will meet with Duke
Energy to negotiate compensation this coming week.
• Three lots adjacent to the parking lot at the campground which were in default to the WPOA have been signed over to the
WPOA by the property owners. The parking lot will be expanded for boats and extra cars belonging to the campers by next spring.
Other Reports:
Security (Gordon Ellis): Chief Ellis reported that Security is working with the Brown Co. Sheriff’s Office in relation to the
one burglary that occurred in the Lake during July. There is great concern because recently there has been a significant number
of thefts and burglaries outside the Lake, but within the perimeter of and on the roads surrounding the Lake. There is a potential
connection between these cases that necessitates the cooperation between the departments. There have been other minor thefts
reported in the Lake, but there appear to be no patterns or relationships between them.
Ranger Glywin McJennett was introduced and welcomed. ‘Ranger G.’ will take over Chief Ellis’ duties while he serves our
country during his deployment to Afghanistan.
As this meeting is his last for a while Chief Ellis thanked everyone for their support of him and his family.
Long Range Planning (John Buskey): The survey committee is reviewing the surveys returned by 183 property owners. The
job description committee has almost completed the employee job descriptions. The website committee has made a few changes to
www.lakewaynoka.com so visit the website soon. The number of page views has increased from about 11K in May to over 12K in
July! There has been some discussion related to a possible storage area.
Lake Advisory (George Kinney): MAD Scientists & Associates completed Phase III (the sampling) on August 3rd. Phase
IV is the analysis of both the water and the soil. This phase will result in a report which will include corrective action recommendations related to the water and the soil, recommendations related to the culvert work needed at the east end of the Lake and an
engineering survey to insure compliance with all local, state and federal regulations such as the ODNR, the Corps of Engineers and
the EPA. Anticipated completion is September 2011.
Nominating (John McDulin): Dick Bankes and Prescilla Redick will co-chair this committee.
Campground (Walt Robinson): Robinson shared that the campers have some concerns about the electricity in the Campground. They requested that monitors be considered. A teen dance is being held tonight and on September 24th there will be a
Senior Prom Night featuring the music of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The Campground’s Halloween event will be Saturday, October
15th. Robinson asked that everyone consider helping with this event and providing supplies. Contact him at 513-290-6892 or
[email protected] .
The Watersports Club (Gary Blackburn): Blackburn thanked everyone involved for making the Poker Run a very successful event. He reminded everyone of the Labor Day Ski Show on September 3rd as well as the Fireworks at dusk and the DJ at the
Beach.
The Chapel (Pastor Stoney Hamilton): Pastor Hamilton extended an invitation to everyone to join them for services at the
Lake Waynoka Chapel. He encouraged everyone to attend the Benefit Sing on August 26th to raise monies for the building fund
and the Revival on October 7, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. each evening.
Civic Club (Joe Farrell): Farrell shared the details of next weekend’s 2nd Annual Arts Festival. The next Civic Club meeting
is August 23rd at 7 p.m. in the Lodge. The Civic Club donated $350 to the Fireworks Fund.
Shawnee Squaws (Kathy Farrell): Farrell thanked everyone who bought ice cream sodas and Split the Pot tickets during
Waynoka Day. Over $800 was donated to the Fireworks Fund. She also thanked the Outpost for their donation. The Squaws are
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looking for vendors for their annual Craft Fair on October 14th. Contact Farrell (446-2725) or Valerie Bullock (446-4283),
if interested.
Lake Committee (Betty Purdin): Purdin thanked the Manager and Security for their assistance with the parking during the
night bass tournament which was the same date as the Poker Run. She shared the dates of the remaining tournaments including the
Classic on Oct 8th.
Purdin also made a plea to all property owners to save their aluminum cans for the Fireworks Fund. A pound of cans is now paying
77 cents! All monetary donations would also be appreciated.
Waynoka Tribe (Monica West): West shared that the Tribe has donated $500 to the Fireworks Fund. The Tribe will be selling
food at the Beach from 4 p.m. until the Fireworks on September 3rd.
She announced that the Tribe is once again working with the Chapel to provide Christmas assistance for needy children and their
families in our area. Approximately $100 is spent on each child. Donations may be sent to Roger Goldwire (15 Chippewa Dr.)
or Monica West (161 Seminole Dr.). West thanked Tom and Amy Carney of Carney’s Heating and Cooling and John Zeilman of
Zeilman-James Builders for their financial support this year.
Lion’s Club (Paul Geiger): Geiger shared that the Lion’s Club recently purchased eight picnic tables and a food service table
for the pavilion at Little Turtle. The Club donated $200 to the Fireworks Fund. Three $1000 Lion’s Club scholarships were
recently awarded to three deserving high school graduates. The Club is sponsoring Bingo tonight at 7 p.m. in the Lodge.
New Business: Pres. McDulin shared additional items discussed at the August workshop meeting:
• Rudy Lindy has resigned from the WPOA Board because of employment demands. Any property owner interested in serving
the remainder of his term which expires in April of 2012 may pick up an application at the Office. Completed applications for the
remainder of Lindy’s term will be accepted at the Office until 4 p.m. on Friday, September 23rd.
• The annual election of WPOA Trustees will be held in November. The dates related to this year’s election will be set in
September. However, applications for the three positions that will be available may be picked up at the Office now. Completed
applications for these three vacancies will be accepted at the Office until 4 p.m. on Friday, October 7th.
• Further discussion regarding monitors in the Campground was tabled until legal counsel advises the Board about liability
issues.
• A ‘lively’ discussion ensued after another request for recycling was brought to the Board. The Board was split on the request.
Therefore, no action will be taken at this time.
• The Board will possibly reinstitute the Building Committee. Gary Blackburn may accept the chairmanship of this committee.
There are many details to be considered before any action is taken.
Membership Concerns:
Monica West (Lot #155): West asked if management was aware of the swim diaper issue at the Pool. Mgr. Cahall stated that it
was. He also shared that the lifeguards should be aware of and enforcing the policy and that diapers are now available for a $1 in
the Rec Center Office.
Andy Bilhardt (Lot #453): Bilhardt shared that following his objection to tattered flags at the Lake last meeting one of those flags
was replaced. He stopped to thank the property owner and learned that someone else had left a flag anonymously on their doorstep
to replace the tattered flag. He personally thanked that individual for giving that flag to that family to hang at their home! Bilhardt
then strongly suggested that the candidates who were not elected last year be considered for the vacancy on the Board. McDulin
agreed, but stated that the position must also be advertised.
John Buskey (Lot #1785): Buskey stated that there will be three openings on the WRWSD Board this election. He noted that the
deadline for submission of applications for both boards is Friday, October 7, 2011, by 4 p.m. at the Office.
Andy Bilhardt (Lot #453): Bilhardt shared his concern about the speed of boats in the no-wake zones “going up and up and up and
up”. He believes a few fines might control the problem.
Betty Purdin (Lot #0062): Purdin thanked the maintenance staff on behalf of the Board for so thoroughly cleaning the Lodge
recently.
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Purdin, seconded by Kirk and passed by a unanimous vote at 10:37 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne A. Coker
WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary
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Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District
1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171
WRWSD MEETNG - Mon., July 25, 2011
President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider & Mgr. Cahall
Absent: Plant Supt. Culver (ex.)
Minutes: The minutes of the July 9th meeting were approved as read.
Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): The cash balance (including CDs) in the WRWSD budget totaled $940,908.14
as of June 30th. This balance reflects a decrease of about $55K from May 31st due to payments for the bonds and the
carbon filter loan. Income is running at 59% of the budget and expenses are at 46%. The two CDs at National Bank
and Trust matured on July 8th and $15,769.00 in interest was placed in the sewer surplus account (which can be used
for emergency expenses). Motion #2011-13 authorizing the WRWSD Treasurer and the Lake Manager to purchase new
CDs was voted upon and passed. (See Motions and Resolutions below for the details.) Next the Trustees reviewed and
discussed changes to the WPOA/WRWSD Monthly Services Contract in great detail. Motion #2011-14 which amends
and updates the Monthly Services Contract to account for miscellaneous changes was voted upon by the WRWSD
Board and passed. This contract will also be voted upon by the WPOA Board. (See Motions and Resolutions below
for the details.) Then the Trustees discussed the reasons necessitating that the WRWSD 2011 budget be amended.
Motion #2011-15 amending the budget was voted upon and passed. (See Motions and Resolutions below for the
details.)
Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): The status of the negotiations between the WRWSD and Utility Service & Supply,
Inc. regarding correction of the problems related to the new water meter system was discussed. A court date of
December 5, 2011, has been set for the Klein vs. the WRWSD lawsuit. The reclamation work for the sewer check
valve installations has been completed. Any discussion related to spray irrigation has been placed on hold until the
EPA report is received. As a part of the capital improvement plan for 2011 a compact truck has been ordered with
delivery expected in September. The WPOA is interested in purchasing the old truck for its cleaning crew. Gloss and
Buskey will research and determine a selling price for the old truck. There is some question at this time about the
impact of the excessive rains on the lagoon’s capacity. There are also questions about the impact of the future road
work/culvert replacement at the eastern end of the Lake on the water and sewer lines in that area.
Plant Supt.’s Report (George Culver): none
Other Business Items: Buskey shared that work on the rate study has begun. Kirk emphasized that anything the
WRWSD does in regard to its rate study will also affect the WPOA’s budget. The Trustees discussed the rate study and
its impact at length.
Motions and Resolutions:
Motion #2011-13 was made by Purdin and seconded by Gloss to authorize John H. Buskey, Treasurer of the
WRWSD Board of Trustees, and Paul S. Cahall, General Manager of WRWSD, to purchase two Certificates of Deposit
each for $55,750 for a total of $111,500 at US Bank, Sardinia, Ohio. Buskey and Cahall are both authorized to sign
signature cards for the CDs. One CD will be purchased for 37 months and the second for 21 months. The vote was
taken and the motion passed with seven yea votes.
Motion #2011-14 was made by Rider and seconded by Redick to amend the WPOA/WRWSD Monthly Services
Contract to update the contract to account for changes in insurance costs, additional personnel, and procedural changes
in overtime payments, dated 7/21/2011. The vote was taken and the motion passed with seven yea votes.
Motion #2011-15 was made by Buskey and seconded by Doughman to amend the WRWSD 2011 Budget to increase
income $15,369.00 for a total budgeted income of $855,524.00 and increase expense $29,430 for a total budgeted
expense of $825,727.00, yielding a net income of $29,797.00, per the revised budget dated July 21, 2011. The vote
was taken and the motion passed with seven yea votes.
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Kirk. All were in favor and the
meeting was adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne A. Coker
WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary
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Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District
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WRWSD MEETNG - Sat., August 13, 2011
President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.
Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider and Mgr. Cahall
Absent: none
Minutes: The minutes of the July 25th WRWSD meeting were approved as read.
Treasurer’s Report (Buskey): The cash balance (including CDs) in the WRWSD budget totaled
$944,733.20 as of July 31st. This balance reflects an increase of about $3800 over the month of June. The
WRWSD income, year to date (07/31/11), is running about 9% more than anticipated and expense is running
about 5.5% less. On August 1st two CDs totaling $111,500.00 were purchased at the US Bank in Sardinia
per Motion #2011-13 (07/25/11).
Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): Negotiations with Utility Service and Supply, Inc. have been completed.
It was agreed that US&S would replace those metal lids requiring replacement with plastic lids at no cost to
the WRWSD. US&S will also provide 200 of the 400+ caps/plugs needed to close the holes in lids throughout the Lake. The WRWSD will spend approximately $600 for the additional caps/plugs needed. The
WRWSD will be able to purchase a new style of meter with an antenna which attaches to the underside of
the lid for those pits that are too deep. This will be much less costly than adding risers or changing the level
of these pits. The reclamation work on over 200 yards has been completed with very few requests to redo
the work.
Other Business: Pres. Gloss reported that after much research it was determined that the WRWSD would
offer the 1998 GMC short bed truck in poor to fair condition it now owns to the WPOA for $500. WPOA
Pres. McDulin has accepted the offer. Legal counsel will be directed to write a resolution to complete this
transaction.
Membership Concerns: none
Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Kirk. All were in favor
and the meeting was adjourned at 9:43 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne A. Coker
WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary
Additional Business:
Pres. Gloss urged all property owners who are interested in being a Trustee on the WRWSD Board to please
pick up an application at the office. Completed applications for the three positions available will be accepted
at the office until 4 p.m. on Friday, October 7, 2011
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#669-70 Horseshoe Drive—$9,997—MLS #1276180
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#497 Spearhead Drive—$2,500—MLS #1271941
#3785-89 Rio Brazos Dr—$2,000—MLS #1272322
#1076 Montana Drive—$1,250—MLS #1273320
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#298-99 Iroquois Drive– 5,000—MLS #1271929
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#2479 Choctaw Drive—$1,000—MLS #1258939
#3827 Custer Drive—$1,000—MLS #1168647
#336 Waynoka Drive—$61,900—MLS #1277157
#2288 Skunk Cove—$42,500—MLS #1272417
Congratulations to Brandy Baker The final 2011 winner of a $20 gift certificate to the Lake Waynoka Restaurant! Look forward to a new contest in October.
With an answer of We collect cans to help fund the
Labor Day Weekend Fireworks .
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September, 2011
Calendar of Events
Adult Tap Class – Thursdays, 9:15 am
Art Class – Mondays, 10:00 am to 12 noon
Bridge – Mondays, 6:00 pm
Campground Mtg.- Sept. 3rd, 10:00 am
Chorus - Sept. 13th & 27th, 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Civic Club – Sept. 27th, 7:00 pm
Dance Lessons - Tuesdays, 8:00 pm
Euchre - Thursday, 6:30 pm
Euchre – Fridays, 7:30 pm
Garden Club – Sept. 8th, 7:00 pm
Lake Committee – Sept. 29th, 7:00 pm
Line Dancing Class – Tuesdays, 2:00 pm
Lions Club – Sept. 6th & 20th, 6:30 pm
Shawnee Squaws – Sept. 14th, 10:00 am
Waynoka Tribe – Sept. 13th, 7:00 pm
Watersports Club – TBA, 12:00 pm
WPOA Workshop – Sept. 9th, 7:00 pm
WRWSD Board Mtg. – Sept. 10th, 9:30 am
WPOA Board Mtg. – Sept. 10th, 10:00 am
WRWSD Workshop - Sept. 26th, 7:00 pm
Ski Show & Fireworks - Sept. 3rd, 3:00 pm to Dark
Lions Club Car Show - Sept. 4th, Noon to ?
Pools Closes - Sept. 5th, 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Lion’s Club Bingo - Sept. 17th, 7:00 pm
Wed. Night Bass Tourn. - Sept. 21th, 6 to 9 pm
Fall Bass Tourn. - Sept. 24th, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
ATTENTION
Effective January 1, 2012, the monthly
Waynoka News will no longer be mailed
free. Subscriptions will be available
starting in December, 2011 The cost
will be $1.00 a month, paid in advance
to the Administration Office.
However, it can be viewed for free on
our website: www.lakewaynoka.com.
Free copies will also be available in the
Administration Office, Security, the
Health & Rec. Center, Lounge and the
Campground (during camping season).
Bridge Club
07/11 Tom Kitchen..................................................2240
Rodger Goldwire...........................................2220
07/18 Elwood Patrick..............................................4880
Duck Patrick..................................................2750
07/25 Jean Hilliard..................................................6260
Elwood Patrick..............................................6120
08/01 Rodger Goldwire...........................................5440
Carolyn Slater................................................4820
08/08 Jean Hilliard..................................................6410
Jeanne Eastlake.............................................6110
Bridge Club meets every Monday at 6:00 pm in the
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07/01 Eddie Slater.....................................................64
Ruth Horner....................................................60
07/08 Jim Cummings................................................65
Elwood Patrick................................................63
07/15 Jim Cummings................................................64
Phyllis Branson..............................................57
Elwood Patrick...............................................57
07/22 Bob Branson...................................................57
Phyllis Branson..............................................57
07/29 Ruth Horner...................................................60
Bill Marshall..................................................58
If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have
a good time, come to the Lodge on Fridays and join the fun!
Play starts at 7:30 p.m. so come early to get a seat.
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Results Plus
5 Cayuga, $279,500
814 Waynoka, $269,900
NEW LISTING!
Doris
Kitchen
and the results team
52 Wagon Wheel, $199,500
12 Waynoka Cv, $289,700
SOLD!
SALE PENDING!
This waterfront 4 BD, 3 BA Cape Cod
has a great location on the water. Walk
to rec center and clubhouse. Full
details on this great family home.
LAKEFRONT! Loft area with great view,
finished lower level with walk-out,
open floor plan, dock for your boat,
newer deck, HVAC, roof. GREAT BUY!
WATERFRONT WEEKEND GETAWAY!
This cozy A-Frame has it all! 3BD/2.5BA,
walkout to large tiered deck, loft,
private dock on one of the best coves.
This lakefront chalet has it all! Best
location on the water, with a view to
die for! Open floor plan, loft
overlooking great rm, finished LL, dock.
15 W Mohican, $319,000
4011 Waynoka, $299,000
4 Cayuga, $335,000
8 Wagon Wheel, $384,900
SALE PENDING!
SALE PENDING!
This renovated 3bd, 2ba home is
located in private no-wake cove with
unbelievable view of main lake, newer
kitchen, baths and HVAC, private dock.
Amish-Built waterfront home, open
floor plan, hardwood flrs, screened in
porch, finished LL, media rm, pvt dock,
additional 2-car gar, Motivated Seller!
Waterfront home located on deep
water cove with wooded lot, 4bd, 3ba,
2 screened porches with view, 2 docks
with boat lift. Newer baths and HVAC.
One of the best locations on the main
lake. Open floor plan, view to die for,
Two lots, private dock with boat lift,
Finished LL w/ walk-out
18 Bow, $257,500
150 Seminole, $179,500
10 Hatchet, $490,000
1864 Waynoka, $34,700
IMMACULATE! Waterfront brick ranch
with private dock on serene waterway.
4bd, 3ba with finished LL, This one has
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Don’t miss this great 3BD, 2BA home!
Approx 1700 sqft. Immaculate, vaulted
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3 DEEP WATER LOTS! Spectacular
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totally updated, finished LL, covered
boat dock, swimming pool, 30x40 bldg.
Building permit is in place for your
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access building lot. Perfect elevation
for walk-out lower Level.
262 Horseshoe, $168,500
1883 Waynoka, $68,700
104 Waynoka, $385,000
YOUR HOME HERE!
Great waterfront building lot. Perfect
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dock in place. Wonderful view of
water. This will not last!
LOCATION LOCATION! Close to deep
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w/trees at your back door.
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LAKE WAYNOKA LIONS CLUB
Lake Waynoka Lions Club has purchased new
picnic tables and a 12ft. food service table for the pavilion
at Little Turtle.
So far this year the Lions Club has given three
scholarships to students from Lake Waynoka, gave good
student shirts and a certificates to students at Russellville
Elementary School, gave $200.00 to the Lake Waynoka
fireworks fund, gave $75.00 to the Central Ohio Lions
Eye Bank to help pay for a piece of new equipment and
purchased the above referenced tables.
The Lions Club is in need of new members so we
can continue doing good projects for our community and
needy people through the country and the world. Please
contact Jim Thomas at 937-446-3852 or Paul Geiger at
513-543-2156.
2011 Best Fishing Days
(when the Moon is between new & full)
Aug. 28 – Sept. 12
Sept. 27 – Oct. 11
Oct. 26 – Nov. 10
Nov. 25 – Dec. 10
Dec. 24 – 31
Golf News & Notes
Four games and one rainout later reveals the
following results: 19 members and 2 subs
accomplished one or more pars – Yea! The par
leaders were: Tom Wyatt (9), Jim Hackworth (8) and
Jerl Wagner (7). Kudos go to the following golfers
who got birdies: Ron Gloss (“3” on hole #12); Jim Hackworth (“2” on Hole #5, and “4” on Hole #11);
Mark Killian, a sub, (“4” on Hole #2); Jim Thomas
(“2” on Hole #14); and Jerl Wagner (“3” on Hole #3).
The low gross scores for men were: Jim
Hackworth (42); Scott Steele, Jerl Wagner, and Mark
Killian (43). Low gross scores for women were:
Sandy Mastin, a sub, (45); Mary Kay Wolfe (55); and
Tillie Doughman (56). Nice games everybody.
Either league members have been behaving
themselves or nobody is “snitching”, because this reporter has no reports of mischief or shenanigans. (Me
thinks the missing factor is “snitching.”)
The Golf League team standings can be
viewed on the Lake Waynoka web site. Go to www.
lakewaynoka.com and click on Clubs and then on
Golf League. There you will find our Rules, Teams,
Schedule and Standings.
“excert from the Old Farmer’s Almanac”
Lake Waynoka Lounge
937-446-2012
Sun. Mon. & Tues
4:00 to 9:00 pm - Hours Subject to Change
Wed. 4:00 to 11:00 pm - Euchre, 8:00 pm
Thurs.
4:00 to 11:00 pm - Open Pool
Fri. & Sat.
4:00 to 1:00 am - Call for Info.
*Lounge hours subject to change*
September entertainment
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
3rdT.B.A.
10th
hot rod & the fastlane
17th
Off-R-Rockers
24th
dj/karaoke by Myra
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Lake Waynoka Chorus
The Lake Waynoka Chorus is taking a break during the
month of August. So far this year we have performed at the
Waynoka annual meeting, the Georgetown Veterans’s home, and
Waynoka Days.
In September, we will begin practicing again for the holiday
season. We are planning a Christmas concert/party in early December. This will be open to the public so stay tuned for more
information.
Our next practice will be September 13th, at 7:00 p.m. at
the lodge. We would like to have new members, so if you are
interested in joining us, come to the next practice or call Andrea
at 446-9570. Membership is open to everyone. You do not need
to live at the Lake or own property here. If you would need a
pass to get into the lake for practice, just call Andrea.
Pictured, left to right, in the front row are:
Joy Creighton, Tillie Doughman, Judi Minor, Linda Creighton,
Ruth Horner, Jim Meyer, Jeanne Eastlake, Betty Purdin,
Back row: Diane Winklejohn, Debbie Willett, Gloria Rutan,
Bert Freeman, Bob Henry, David Bright, Gordon Rider, Dan Dreis,
Donna Wyatt, Evelyn Arthur, Andrea Wilkerson & Aristotle Roussos.
POOL CLOSING
SEPTEMBER 5TH
The last day of the 2011 pool
season is September 5th,
11:00 am to 9:00 pm.
The beach will remain open till
November 1, 2011
(Swim at own risk, no lifequards on duty)
OHIO BOATERS SAFTEY COURSE OCTOBER 15TH
The Waynoka WaterSports Club will be sponsoring
an Ohio Boating Education Course at 8:00 am on Saturday, October 15th at the Lake Waynoka Lodge. Cost
of this course is $5 payable to ODNR Watercraft. This
course will consist of 8 hours of instruction in a certified
class followed by an exam. This year (2011) everybody
younger than 29 years of age needs to pass a test certified by the State before they can drive any type of boat
powered by more than 10hp. This class and exam will
fulfill the Ohio’s Boater Education Requirement that went
into effect in January of 2000 and is administered by the
ODNR Division of Watercraft.
The law prohibits any person born on or after January 1, 1982, from operating a vessel powered by more
than 10HP unless the person has successfully completed either a boating education course approved by
the National Association of State Boating Law Administrator (NASBLA) or a proficiency examination
approved by ODNR Division of Watercraft.
You can pre-register for the class by calling ODNR Watercraft at 513-734-2730. Be sure to reference the date
and location for above class. This class is open for any
age and not just Lake Waynoka. For questions call Steve
Johnson at 937-446-1585 [email protected] or
Tom Kitchen at 937-446-9303
258 Waynoka Dr
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Lake Waynoka Health & Recreational Center
Summer Fun is coming to an end but our Fall classes and activities will keep the excitement going. We
have lots of new and exciting things for you to do this fall. Water Jam: a high powered aerobic class which
is tons of fun. We invite you to come and be a fish every Monday night starting September 12th at 7pm.
There will be Waynoka Choice offered every Wednesday beginning September 7th at 7pm also. These two
classes will be taught by Dana Bramel. In addition there will be a courtesy class, “Pick 5”, offered that is
free to members during the week. This will be Monday thru Friday at 9am beginning September 1st, also
taught by Dana. There will also be two new classes offered by Robin Fuller. She will be teaching Ready,
Set, Get Wet (indoor pool) and Chair Fitness & Fun. Both classes will be offered from 10:30am- 11:30am,
but on two different days. Ready, Set, Get Wet will be on Mondays, beginning September 12th and Chair
Fitness & Fun will be on Wednesdays, beginning Sept 14th. All of Robin Fullers classes will have a $30.00
fee. Pre-registration is recommended.
We will also be having Pool (billiards) Tournaments every Friday night at 6pm starting September 9th. You
must pre-register for this. The age limit is 14 yrs to 21 yrs. To sign-up or to get information on this please
give us a call. John Boone will be assisting us in these tournaments.
Family Swim will begin again on September 6th. The family swim hours will be Monday - Friday 3pm to
7pm and Saturday & Sunday 10am to 7pm. We look forward to seeing you all!
Thank You,
Dana Bramel, Management
WAYNOKA WATERSPORTS
The Waynoka Watersports club held their 4th Annual Boat Poker Run on Saturday July 30th at the beach.
For those who don’t know what a poker run is, it is 5 card poker but you have to travel to 5 different stops
on the lake and draw 1 card at each stop. The best 5 cards at the end of the day is the winner. We had over
220 participates this year!!! Money was payed out to the top three hands. $425 for 1st place, $400 for 2nd
place, and $375 for 3rd place. Congraulations to the winners!!!
The “People’s Choice Award” for the Best Card Stop, was voted on by all poker hand players and participates. The winner received a gift card to Larosas and a Trophy. This year the stops were Phil Moneypenny
with the Carnival theme, Liz Doss with the Luau, Doug & Mariann Sacksteder with the Waynoka Winter
Olympiad, The WPOA office & security staff with Zin’noka Fest, and the beach stop was the All American
theme. Winning this award is getting very competitive and the stops keep getting better. The 2011
“Peoples Choice Award” goes to the Sacksteder family with
the Waynoka Winter Olympiad. Great Job guys and gals!!!!
Anyone who wants to be a card stop for next year please
contact Shawna Faul at 937-446-2149. Thanks to everyone
who helped put on a card stop!! We can not do this event with
out YOU and all your hard work. Thanks so much everyone !!
The clubs next event will be back at the beach on Saturday
September 3rd for the Labor Day beach party and ski show.
Activities will start at 3:00pm with the ski show starting at
7:00 and fireworks at dark.
Don’t miss this end of the summer event!!!
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Lake Committee Report – Frank Skidmore/Tim Redick
MEETINGS: Last Thursday of the month in the lodge at 7:00
WPOA Regulations on Limit and Fish Size
Results for May 18th Wednesday Night Tournament
SPECIES
16 Entries, 23 Fish Released, Total Weight=40.75 lbs.
Crappies
20
9 Inches
Large/Small Mouth
3
15 Inches
& Spotted Bass
Walleye
3
15 Inches
1st Place 2nd Place
3rd Place
Big Bass
Forbes and Keller
Foster and Magnone
Beyer and Metler
Forbes and Keller 11.52 lbs.
7.37 lbs.
6.00 lbs.
3.86 lbs.
Results for June 15th Wednesday Night Tournament
15 Entries, 36 Fish Released, Total Weight=49.83 lbs.
1st Place 2nd Place
3rd Place
Big Bass
McCann and Hill
Pickett and Quisno
Neal and Neal
Fussnecker DAILY LIMIT
Channel Catfish
6
MINIMUM SIZE
None
BluegillNone None
12.31 lbs.
7.31 lbs.
5.44 lbs.
3.50 lbs.
Results for the Night Tournament, July 30th
Results for July 20th Wednesday Night Tournament
22 Entries, 90 Fish Released, Total Weight=141.97 lbs.
12 Entries, 44 Fish Released, Total Weight=68.20 lbs.
1st Place 2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
5th Place
Big Bass
1st Place 2nd Place
3rd Place
Big Bass
Beyer and Isles
Forbes and Keller
Denham and Isles
Beyer and Isles 10.75 lbs.
9.25 lbs.
8.83 lbs.
4.92 lbs.
Callahan and Taylor 16.22 lbs.
McCann and Bobo 12.94 lbs.
Forbes and Tull
12.02 lbs.
Kiley and Rand
10.44 lbs.
Kiefer and Kiefer 9.56 lbs.
Callahan and Taylor 5.76 lbs.
1st Place and Big Bass Callahan and Taylor
2nd Place McCann and Bobo
3rd Place Forbes and Tull
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WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC.
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EDITOR
Leslie Poole
Lake Waynoka
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday 
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday 
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Closed Sept. 6th - Labor Day
WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover
Waynoka Restaurant
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Friday & Saturday
7:00 am to 9:00 pm
Sundays 7:00 am to 8:00 pm
937-446-3774
REFERENCE NUMBERS
Admin. Office 937-446-3232
Security937-446-3214
Rec. Center937-446-1778
Lounge937-446-2012
Restaurant 937-446-3774
Marina937-446-4429
Campground 937-446-2887
www.lakewaynoka.com
WAYNOKA MARINA
14 Beach Cove, Sardinia, Ohio
937-446-4429
Jim & James Evans
Closed on Wednesdays
WPOA BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
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WRWSD BOARD
newsletter reflects only the opinion
OF TRUSTEES
of the author and does not
John McDulin...............….President necessarily constitute an opinion of Ron Gloss..........................President
Jim Meyer.....….….…VicePresident the W.P.O.A., its Board of Directors Larry Doughman.......Vice President
.........................……….….Secretary
or any other individual.
John Buskey......................Treasurer
Betty Purdin……..……....Treasurer
George Kinney.............Mbr. at Large
Steve Johnson
Gary Blackburn
Eric Kirk
Walt Robinson
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products or services.
Eric Kirk............................Secretary
Betty Purdin...............Mbr. at Large
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