Tapps Island Association

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Tapps Island Association
Ta p p s I s l a n d A s s o c i a t i o n
APRIL 2013
Next Board
of Trustees
Meeting
April 25th
7:00 pm
In the Clubroom
Tapps Island
Phone Numbers
General Manager:
John Clark: 862-6616
Association Office: 862-6616
Association Fax:
862-3310
Association E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
Association Web Site:
www.tappsisland.net
Golf Course Web Site:
www.tappsislandgolf.com
Pro Shop: 253-862-7011
Restaurant: 253-862-6641
Security:
253-370-0658
Mighty Islanders Website:
www.mightyislanders.org
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20818 Island Parkway East, Lake Tapps, WA 98391
Nice weather increases vandalism incidents
As we approach summer and
warmer weather it seems the outdoor
activity increases
incidents of
vandalism and
property damage.
This month we had
someone drive a
vehicle on the 5th
fairway causing
damage by doing
doughnuts on the
wet turf. The
security staff was
determined to find
the individual(s)
responsible, and
they did.
The vehicle was located in front
of a residence with turf from the
fairway all over the vehicle. The tire
treads matched those in the fairway.
The vehicle belongs to the
homeowner where it was parked.
Property damage is a crime and;
therefore, Pierce County Sheriffs
were called. They interviewed the
homeowner and created a case
number.
The homeowner was issued a
$1,000 fine by Tapps Island
Association. In addition, the
homeowner will also have to pay for
the repair cost of the damages. The
child of the homeowner is banned
from all Tapps Island common areas
for a period of one year.
Don’t let this happen in your
house. Parents, please remind
children that there are serious
consequences for vandalism and
property damage.
Rule II from the rules and
regulations makes the homeowner
responsible for the acts of their
children and guests.
Rule II:
Revised June 16, 2009
The Tapps Island Association
imposes the following separate
penalty process applicable
specifically and exclusively to
criminal and/or intentional and
malicious acts of vandalism and/or
theft of common and/or private
properties. Said fines and/or
penalties apply to all island residents
and their guests.
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Seattle Children's
Mary Judson Brannon Guild Fundraiser
ANNUAL HANGING BASKET &
WINDMILL GIFT CARD SALE!
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(Vandalism, Cont. from page 1)
The Children's Hospital annual plant sale is just in
time to meet all your summer needs. A huge selection of
Windmill designed hanging baskets will be available
entirely by pre-sale. The price is again just $30 for your
choice of sun or shade varieties. Orders will be accepted
until May 17th for a May 22nd Island pickup. Place your
order now with Paula Mitchell at 253-862-8092 or your
favorite MJB Guild member.
Also available for purchase are Windmill Gardens gift
cards in $25 or $50 increments. Gift cards make a
wonderful easy gift for Mother's Day, as a special thank
you or to take care of your own yard needs. Gift cards are
available for purchase through May 22nd. Contact Karen
Dean at 253-939-5876 or any of the MJB Guild members
to purchase.
Remember, all proceeds go to uncompensated care for
the kids at Children's Hospital. Whether you purchase
hanging baskets or gift cards, know you’re supporting a
wonderful cause!
A. Full restitution for any and all
damages or loss of common property
shall be made by the individual(s)
responsible for the act within a
reasonable period of time, both of
which are to be determined by the
General Manager. The General
Manager will work in conjunction
with the victimized
resident to determine damages to or
loss of private property.
B. Fine amounts are held
separate from restitution and for the
current offense are to be determined
at the discretion of the General
Manager within a range no less than
$500.00 and no greater than
$1,000.00.
C. Island residents and/or parent
(s) of minor children may be cited
and held liable for an offense
committed by his/her guest(s) or
child or children.
W.O.W. Yard of the Month Winner for March
A nice little chat with Mike and Teresa Proszek
of 2411 199th Ave. Ct. E. is about all one might
need to replace the Prozac from the medicine
cabinet. This fun, happy couple chose Tapps Island
to be their home 14 years ago. They decided they
needed a “lifestyle” change. The Proszeks
previously lived on five acres bordering Renton and
Issaquah. There, they enjoyed raising horses with
the company of their dogs and plenty of room to
roam. After the horses started getting older (and
Mike claims he did too), they became tired of
cleaning out the horse stables and taking care of such
a large parcel of land. After a recommendation from
people Mike worked with to come check out Tapps
Island, they came for a visit and decided that this
was just the right “lifestyle” change they were
looking for!
The Proszeks were very attracted to the lake, the
water sports and fishing that accompany living on
the lake. But what they found was even more than
they dreamed of. They love the country club
amenities… the golf course and the safe, friendly
community! Teresa recently retired from her flight
attendant position with Alaska and Mike still
immerses himself in his work at Sunset Cars in
Auburn, the used car business he started in 1979.
We Islanders find it a big blessing that the
Proszeks decided to make a “lifestyle” change and
move here to Tapps Island!
Congratulations to the Proszeks for being voted
W.O.W. Yard of the Month winner for the month of
March. They will display the “coveted” Yard of the
Month planter for the month of April until it moves
onto the next deserving recipient, maybe YOU!
They will also receive a gift card to the restaurant.
Please participate in the W.O.W. Yard of the Month
contest by casting your vote for the yard that wow’s
you the most. Please email your vote to Sandy
Shuman at [email protected] by the end of
the month.
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Tapps Island Community
Earth Day
Island Beautification Event
Saturday April 27th, 2013
9 am – Noon
Join with your neighbors and participate
in a fun day of beautifying the Island
Projects you could help with include:
•Cleaning up and beautifying Tapps Island common areas
•Your own neighborhood improvements
Meet at the Clubhouse @ 9:00 am with your gloves and gardening tools.
Refreshments will be provided
Questions? Contact Sandy Shuman at [email protected] or John Clark at [email protected]
‘IN-BASKET’ QUESTION:
Q: When is it OK to be on the golf course? After
all we do live in a golf course community.
A: Rule VII of the Homeowners Association rules
states, “The Clubhouse facilities and Golf
Course have posted rules and hours of
operation. In addition, only individuals
authorized for active play are allowed on the
golf course.”
The golf course is an active firing range of golf
balls.
The golf course is not a dog park. (At least
clean up after it if you do sneak on).
Cart paths on the golf course are not jogging or
walking trails.
The fairway and green behind
your house are not your personal
pitch and putt practice facility.
ALL GOLFERS MUST
CHECK IN WITH THE PRO
SHOP JUST LIKE THEY DO
ON EVERY OTHER GOLF
COURSE.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness
Emergency Power Generators
One of the most valued pieces of equipment
for most homeowners is their generator.
Whether a portable or a permanently installed
unit, generators are there for you when you need
them most, in times of power outages. If you
already have a generator, please remember to follow the
manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to ensure that it
will run whenever you need it. If you don’t have a generator, seriously
consider purchasing either a portable or a permanently installed
standby unit for your home.
A standby, or stationary, generator is used for residential purposes,
and will begin to work within moments of a power outage. You don't
have to worry about stepping outside to start a home generator, since it
is automatic and remains connected to the home's main power
source at all times.
A portable generator is also a good choice. Typically,
your portable generator will need to be started manually.
You should ensure that your standby generator is stored
properly, either by storing in a protected area or by using
a permanent housing. Be careful not to run your portable
generator near doors or windows, however, since they do
produce carbon monoxide gas.
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253-862-7011
The Rules of Golf:
Changes introduced in the 2012 Code.
Rule 18-2b. Ball Moving After Address. A new exception is added that exonerates the player from
penalty if his or her ball moves after it has been addressed when it is known or virtually certain that the
player did not cause the ball to move. For example, if it is a gust of wind that moves the ball after it has
been addressed there is not penalty and the ball is played from the NEW position.
Summer Monthly passes are on sale now. Valid May 1st through September 30th.
Residents
Non Residents
Single
$125.00
$150.00
Couple
$160.00
$195.00
Family- *(3)
$195.00
$210.00
Senior Single
$115.00
$125.00
Senior Couple
$130.00
$165.00
Junior (Under 21)
$100.00
$125.00
Fees must be paid one month in advance by the 1st day of the month.
We can set up for a monthly credit or debit charge on the first of the month.
Residents have the option of having the charge sent with their monthly HOA bills.
Ladies’ Club
April 20th
9-Hole, Four Club Tournament
Yep, only carry four clubs!
9:30am tee-off
Sign up in the Pro Shop
Men’s Club
Saturday, April 6th
Draw for Teams @ 7 am
You will be paired up and go!
Saturday, April 13th
Our TAPPS ISLAND MASTERS
Sign up in the Pro Shop.
Tapps Island
Senior Men's Club
If you’re 55 or older, come out and
join the Seniors for a round of golf.
Weekly competitions on
Tuesdays at 8:00am
For more information, call
Keith Gamble @ 253-222-8150
The schedule and application are
available on our website at http://
www.tappsislandgolf.com/golfclubs/
seniormensclub.html
Come try us out, and we’ll pay for your
first round of golf!
Call Keith for more info @ 253-222-8150.
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Security Report
3/28/2013, 197th Ave. Ct. E., A
resident reported their recycle bin
had been set on fire. Damage
occurred to the bin and to nearby
trees.
3/1/2013, 210th Ave E, 1:00pm,
Vehicle was issued a warning for
parking violation. Too close to fog
line and side mirror in roadway.
3/4/2013, 208th Ave. E., 10:08am,
Vehicle was issued a warning for
parking over 72 hours in their
gravel area.
plus a requirement to pay for
damages.
3/25/2013, 34th St. E., A resident
had been burning brush earlier in
3/15/2013, 5th Tee Box, 8:20am,
the day. Security spotted a
Vandalism was done to the 5th
Fairway the night before by a truck smoldering stump and questioned
the resident. The resident
or SUV. The vehicle was tracked
admitted they had been burning a
down and found to belong to a
stump out of their yard. Security
resident. A report was filed with
extinguished the fire.
the PCSD and a $1,000 fine
assessed to the homeowner’s son,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING
April 25, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
AGENDA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Roll Call
Approval - Last Meeting’s Minutes
Open Session
General Manager’s Report
Treasurer’s Report
Committee Reports
Old Business
New Business
Executive Session
Adjournment
BOARD MEMBERS & OFFICES:
Sandy Shuman, President
Don Lisko, Vice President
Shane Pitman, Treasurer
Jon Bial, Secretary
Ralph Mason, Trustee
Perri Nieman, Trustee
Rich Kumar, Trustee
Scott Wehmer, Trustee
862-4085
891-8593
209-0238
862-7416
862-7418
862-0986
891-3040
447-4747
3/30/2013, Outer Island, 10:40pm,
While on patrol, Security spotted
a resident’s son building a bonfire
with his friends. Security told
them to put it out and to leave the
Outer Island.
The above incidents reported
are just a representation of the
actual number of reports filed.
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Tapps Island Association
ANNUAL MEETING
March 28, 2013
The meeting was called to order by President Sandy Shuman
at 7:05 P.M.
Roll Call/Attendance: Present: Sandy Shuman, President,
Ralph Mason, Perri Nieman, Shane Pitman, Jon Bial.
Absent: Don Lisko w/proxy to Ralph Mason and Rich Kumar
and Scott Wehmer w/proxy to Shane Pitman.
Also present-John Clark, General Manager, Owen Gladfelder
and Scott Smith residents.
The Annual Meeting must be attended by a majority of the
Tapps Island members to conduct any business. Having no
quorum of the membership, the meeting was adjourned at
7:06 PM.
Tapps Island Association
BOARD MEETING MINUTES
March 28, 2013
The meeting was called to order by President Sandy Shuman
at 7:06 P.M.
Roll Call/Attendance: Present: Sandy Shuman, President,
Ralph Mason, Perri Nieman, Shane Pitman, Jon Bial.
Absent: Don Lisko w/proxy to Ralph Mason and Rich Kumar
and Scott Wehmer w/proxy to Shane Pitman.
Also present-John Clark, General Manager, Owen Gladfelder
and Scott Smith residents.
Approval of Minutes: Shane Pitman moved that the minutes of
the Board meeting held on February 28, 2013 be approved.
Perri Nieman seconded. Approved.
Open Session:
Owen Gladfelder had circulated the current golf course rules
regarding non-players on the course and residents jumping on
to play a few holes. After discussion the board asked that a
reminder of the rule be put in The Islander as we approach
summer to remind all residents that all play on the golf course
must check in with the pro shop.
Scott Smith had comments on the progress Alan White has made
on the Outer Island clean up project. We have gotten
assistance from Lloyds on hauling the yard waste,
blackberries, and other yard waste out as we keep clearing the
overgrown areas. He reminded everyone that Alan is looking
for volunteers to take on a small section as a project for them
or their families.
Treasurer’s Report: Submitted by Shane Pitman
Year ending February 28, 2013 we have a net loss of $13,812
compared to a net loss of $16,505 for the prior year. Our cash
position as of February 28, 2013 was $261,720. Total in the
Operating Account was $33,655 and $228,065 in the Reserve
Fund. The percentage of accounts receivable in the 90+ days
is 21.4%, all of which are properties heading to foreclosure or
abandoned. Liens are in place and collection will occur when
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the lenders take over the property. Legal action is underway
for collections on all accounts over 90 days delinquent. It
was noted that operating fund is low due to those
delinquencies. The lengthy period between the property
being abandoned and foreclosure is lengthy. We eventually
collect the delinquent amounts, it just takes much longer.
Ralph Mason moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report, subject
to the annual audit. Jon Bial seconded the motion. Motion
passed.
General Manager’s Report: Submitted by John Clark.
Water system: Most of the winter maintenance on the pipe
painting and other routine maintenance has been completed
on the treatment and distribution equipment. The Department
of Health is requiring that we have a certified Water
Distribution Manager and Water Treatment Plant Operator
Level 2 on staff. John Leslie is recertifying as a Water
Distribution Manager and will also complete the Water
Treatment Plant Operator Level 2 test and certification. Steve
Lovelace is currently a Water Treatment Plant Operator Level
1. He will also be testing to certify as a Level 2 and complete
the test for Water Distribution Manager. It is important to
have these certified employees or we would be required to
have a contract for satellite management from a firm who
offers that. We do our own water testing daily and manage
the required sampling for DOH.
Lakeside Grill operations: The sales are starting to pick up
again as summer approaches. They are continuing to work on
food and labor controls to match closer to budget. The dessert
and soup programs are gaining popularity with many island
residents.
Golf Course Operations: The golf course will be expanding
hours now that days are getting longer. Summer monthly pass
programs are on sale now to encourage fair weather golfers to
take advantage of monthly pass savings over regular rates.
The golf course staff will work with security to make sure
residents are not “practicing” a hole or two without being
checked into the pro shop. A reminder will be put in The
Islander that all golfers must pay and even those with annual
passes must check in at the pro shop before playing. The golf
course is restricted to golf only. Walking the paths, jogging,
playing fetch with dogs and other non golf activities should
be reported by residents to the pro shop or they may call
security.
Security Gate for Boat Launch, Pool and Weight Room: We
have several bids for the work to have the ID cards control
the areas. If we are unable to award the contract soon it may
be put off until next spring.
Collections on Delinquent Properties: One of the delinquent
accounts has been served with papers for collection by the
attorney. We expect to collect on that account within the next
30 days. The others have not progressed as fast however liens
are in place to protect the association.
Comcast Business Bundle: We have converted all of the phone
lines except the water system pump communication lines to
Comcast with our internet, cable and other services which
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generated a substantial saving in our costs. We will also be
able to create specific phone numbers for information
message lines which can be used for emergency information
and other community information.
Outer Island Project: Alan White has made great progress on
the area he is taking on. Jim Myers has been helping with
cutting some of the larger branches on the ground to
manageable size for disposal. Scott Smith has been helping
hauling some of the wood from the ground away. We are
hoping that as many people see what a few people can do in a
small area of the island we will get more volunteers to take on
an area of their own. All work is being coordinated by
General Manager John Clark and Alan White. Anyone
wishing to adopt a section needs to work with them on a plan
for clean up and maintenance of a given area.
Vandalism on the Golf Course: Property damage was done to
the 5th fairway by a vehicle doing donuts and spinning tires on
the golf course after hours. Security did a great job of tracking
down the vehicle that did the damage. Pierce County Sheriffs
were called and a case number was opened. PCS interviewed
the owner of the vehicle who is an island resident. The
resident’s child was driving the vehicle on the night of the
damage. The turf from the damage was still on the car when
PCS interviewed the owner. The resident was fined $1,000
under the vandalism rule. The child is banned from all Tapps
Island common areas for one year. The resident will also be
responsible for payment of the repairs when the total is
complete for labor and materials to repair the damage. There
will be an article in The Islander this month to remind parents
to let their children know that vandalism on the island will not
be tolerated and the homeowner is responsible for damage
caused by their children or any guests at their residence. The
board members thanked security for their good work in
tracking down the responsible party.
ACC Committee Report: Submitted by Jon Bial
Request for variance on fence for lot 1-035 and 1-036. The
resident is removing vegetation in front of the front façade
which will expose and old chain link fence. They are would
like to remove the old chain link and tie their existing stone
pillar and wrought iron to the edge of their property. Jon Bial
moved to approve. Seconded by Shane Pitman. Approved
Request for an extension on construction completion for Lot 1090. The resident is having delays in permit approvals for their
deck and would like an extension for completion of their home.
Jon Bial moved to approve. Shane Pitman seconded. Approved.
Golf Committee:
The issue of residents using the course after hours was covered
during open session and in the managers report.
Landscape/Beautification Committee Report:
Submitted by Sandy Shuman.
The committee met on March 18. Attendees were Sharon
Piccolo, Janice Thomas, Karen Baker, Lori Curnow, Barbara
McKinney, Sandy Shuman and John Clark.
The yard of the month winner for February was Chuck and
Evelyn Nichols of 2826 208th Ave E.
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The annual Tapps Island community Earth Day event is
scheduled for Saturday April 27 from 9:00 AM until noon.
We invite, encourage (maybe even beg) ALL island residents
to participate. Please meet at the clubhouse for directions to
the planned projects. Refreshments will be provided. The
volunteers will be planting the pool pots on Monday May 20 th
from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Any interested island residents are
encouraged to participate.
The next meeting will be held April 15th at 1:00 PM in the
clubroom. Please participate in the yard of the month
nominations by e-mailing your vote to
[email protected] by the end of the month.
Safety and Security Committee Report:
Submitted by Perri Nieman
The committee had a request for a parking variance from parallel
to perpendicular parking in front of the property for lot 1-129.
The vehicles can park perpendicular with well over one foot
from the fog line and the edge of the road. Perri Nieman moved
to grant the variance. Shane Pitman seconded. Motion passed 4
in favor 3 against.
The committee had another request for parking variance from
parallel to perpendicular parking in front of the property for lot 1
-029. The on street parking will barely fit a vehicle off the one
foot mark from the fog line. The board also noted this was on
one of the narrow one way streets and a congested area of on
street parking. Perri Nieman moved to grant the variance. Shane
Pitman seconded. All votes opposed the variance. The variance
is denied.
The committee will be locating the additional speed bumps in the
oncoming lane approaching the guard shack and another one
prior to 210th Ave and Island Park Way intersection.
Feedback from the fireworks survey was discussed. The
committee will work with more education of the existing policy
using The Islander and the reader board to improve on fireworks
violations on the island.
Old Business: Spring planting will take place on the Rod and
Gun Club property at the entrance of 214 th and Island Park
Way. We will be removing the dead plantings and replacing
them as well as shielding the lot used for storage.
New Business: Janice Thomas is working with staff on a
possible live streaming eagle cam for Tapps Island. We will
present more information as we get details on possible ways
to cover the cost.
Executive Session: Shane Pitman moved to adjourn to
Executive Session to discuss board member attendance at 9:05
PM. Perri Nieman seconded the motion. Motion passed.
Perri Nieman moved to return to the regular Board Meeting at
9:26 PM. Shane Pitman seconded. Motion passed.
Adjournment: Perri Nieman moved to adjourn at 9:28 PM.
Ralph Mason seconded. Motion passed.
The next Board of Trustees meeting will be April 25, 2013 at
7:00 PM.
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with updated 5 piece bath and access to deck overlooking lake*Immaculate yard*Hardwood floors,
cedar siding, dock, boat lift*2 car attached garage
and 4 car over-height detached garage/shop*Newer
roof, windows, air conditioning and furnace*
Lauri McLeod
253-468-3974
Lauri McLeod
253-468-3974
Josh Kumar’s
Don Magruder
Painting
HOUSES / DECKS / DOCKS
ROOMS / FENCES / SHEDS
AND MORE
31 Years experience
Quality materials skillfully applied
CALL FOR MORE INFO
(253) 330-1529
AND A FREE BID
ISLAND
REFERENCES
Licensed,
Bonded, Insured
DONMAMP893ND
Lawn Service
253-304-6385
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Mowing
Edging
Staining
Painting
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Pressure washing
Weed eating
Yard clean up
Minor carpentry skills
Feel free to ask about any other jobs.
Working $20 / hour and will give
estimates on mowing.
I have other workers if needed.
Will be home some weekends
throughout the spring,
and from June 14th
to the end of September.
CLASSIFIED  CLASSIFIED  CLASSIFIED
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ISLAND MERCHANTS
Sam Suznevich
Branch Manager
T 253.863.1113
C 253.569.2493
F 253.863.0110
[email protected]
TAPPS ISLAND SPECIAL
$999.00
(Special pricing is good for white gutters only up to 2400 sq ft homes.
Call for pricing on larger homes and color selection)
NMLS#182657 / CL-370853
614 Harrison St.
Sumner, WA 98390
Call today to schedule your Gutters!
(206)715-1468
Lake Tapps
21108 State Route 410 East
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Cell (253) 468-3974
Fax (253) 648-6144
Office (253) 863-4406
[email protected]
www.johnlscott.com.laurim
Some offices are independently owned and operated.
Serving South King
and Pierce Co.
825-5580 / 845-FAST (845-3278)
862-1227
www.frontierseptic.com
T.A.P.P.S. PAINTING
Call for Spring Specials!
Residential & Commercial
Free Estimates
Owner, Darren Painter
224-4532
[email protected]
#TAPPSP*100JR
CLASSIFIED  CLASSIFIED  CLASSIFIED
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ISLAND MERCHANTS
Ken Wynne
Owner
Ph 206-418-8733
253-686-1380
1402 Lake Tapps Pkwy E
Ste 104-271
Auburn, WA 98092-8157
WA Contractor #ACCENTS908N6
Fax: 253-863-6597
Email: [email protected]
Main Street Salon
New Clients receive a complimentary
designer hair cut with your color service!
Call today or book online!
1202 Main St Suite 102
Sumner Wa 98390
NORTHCI148BG
1 800 FLOHAWK
FloHawks
253-826-3965
www.themainstsalon.com
Plumbing + Septic
A division of Northwest Cascade, Inc.
Steve Redford
Key Account Customer Rep.
Cell: 253/606-1115
Puyallup: 253/848-2371
Email: [email protected]
Toll Free: 800/356-4295
Fax: 253/848-2399
P.O. BOX 73399 - PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 98373
862
862--6641
16” Hawaiian Pizza
With Ham, Pineapple
& extra Mozzarella Cheese
No Substitutions
Only $20
Come sing your heart out!
KARAOKE
In the Lounge
Saturday, April 20th
8-10pm
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
RESTAURANT HOURS
7:00 am - 8:00 pm
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wed.-Thurs.
Friday
Saturday
TAPPS ISLAND ASSOCIATION
20818 Island Park Way E.
Lake Tapps, WA 98391
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
7:00 am - 10:00 pm
7:00 am - 10:00 pm
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
SUMNER, WA
PERMIT #103
ECWSS
Postal Customer
Route #7
Lake Tapps, WA 98391