February 09 SB Newsletter

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February 09 SB Newsletter
SHELTER BAY
NEWSLETTER
FEBRUARY, 2009
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President’s Message
Steff Steinhorst
Welcome Hostess
Shelter Bay now has a “Welcome Hostess” who will be greeting our new residents to Shelter Bay. Lynn
McCain (Yep, and she’s married to John McCain) (Nope, not THAT John McCain) will be welcoming
new residents with a whole bunch of good stuff including a Welcome Guide, Shelter Bay Map, and a
variety of gifts from local businesses. Lynn has already put in hours and hours of work on this project
and we couldn’t ask for more. Thanks, Lynn.
(If anyone becomes aware of a new resident, please contact the office)
Money, Money, Money
At the regular meeting we had three ideas proposed for revenue generation. Each proposal will need to be evaluated
for its feasibility and general acceptance by the community before any decisions are made. The proposals include:
• Jeff and Anya Paxson are interested in opening a “coffee shop” in Shelter Bay – maybe at the rental house at
the gate.
• Ron Shrigley presented two ideas: 1) A Wall Walk/Run in Shelter Bay for people with real knees, (unlike myself with two artificial ones) and 2) the creation of a Recreational Vehicle Park for visitors up by the storage
lot.
These are still in the “bright idea” stage but we think they have merit and have asked Jeff and Ron to pursue their
concepts in further detail. Anyone else with ideas along this line, please feel free to pipe up and let us know.
Lease Task Force Update
Tom Ihrig addressed the Company Board on behalf of the Task Force commissioned to work on proposals for securing the 2013 rent adjustment and beyond as well as a way to gain an extension to our master lease. The committee
has temporarily recessed because several members have flown south. The Board has not received any specific proposals to report on. I’ll reiterate that no discussions will take place until the back rent is paid and we’re hoping that
thanks to all of your efforts and our experts on the Finance Committee that can be done by June 30th of this year. At
any rate, the Board has asked the committee to present specific proposals at a Company meeting in April, so stay
tuned. And finally, please note this task force does not have the exclusive right for presenting ideas. Anyone who
has a great idea should feel free to present it to us.
Auditor’s Report
Our Auditor, Warren Walz of Williams & Nulle, gave a detailed report on our financials, much of which I couldn’t
follow. But here’s the bottom line: Judi Slajer asked him what he thought of our “financial health” – he replied that
he was quite impressed with how terrific it was, citing how well we stepped up with the Tribe and how we are paying back rent far ahead of schedule. We have you folks to thank for that and the Board really appreciates all of you!
It was a truly successful auditor’s report. The final report will be available for review in the business lobby.
February, 2009
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Judy Grosvenor
SHELTER BAY
~MANAGER’S CORNER~
Our unsung heroes…..While everybody had their hands full during the recent snow storms, there
were many community residents who took on even more by helping their neighbors during the ordeal. Residents who were able to drive out on the roads picked up necessary supplies and prescriptions for others who couldn’t get out. I want to express my sincere gratitude to Ralph Westover,
Andrew Rice and Carolyn Patterson, who called the office to offer their assistance to residents in
need. Office staff were able to link these helpers with members of our community who were seeking help. This is the
spirit of a real community. All of you known and unknown heroes are to be praised!
New water disconnect policy adopted by Board….In its January meeting, the Board of Directors adopted a water disconnect policy for severely delinquent utility accounts. Such an account would have to be more than 90 days delinquent to trigger the water service disconnect/shutoff process. The member will be notified by mail at least 15 days
before shutting off the water, and a disconnect notice will be posted on the property indicating the date of service
shutoff. Three days prior to shutoff, a second notice will be posted on the front door to the home, as final notification. The policy further stipulates a $25 disconnect fee and a $50 reconnect fee, as appropriate. The policy does not
allow service to be stopped for non-payment of dues and other charges. However, when monthly payments are
processed, the policy dictates that they will first be applied to interest, legal, and late fees; then to water, sewer, and
associated utility taxes; then to the oldest account balance. The complete text of the procedure is contained in the
Chapter 60, Financial Management policy; a copy of the policy can be obtained from the business office.
Community Census 2009….Surveys were received from 622 members (thank you!), representing 2/3 of the community. From that data, we have analyzed, extrapolated, and summarized the results. Interestingly, the numbers have
not changed significantly from the results of 2006, at which time
we tallied 1682 residents and 120 youth. The survey also revealed
Community Census 2009
Age Group Percentage that 83% of the residents live here full time -10 or more months (up
# People
from 75% in 2006), and 7% of the homes are occupied by renters
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0-5 Yrs.
(also up from 4% in 2006). For those residents who have not re46
6-12 Yrs. 119 Youth
turned the survey, it’s not too late. More returns will further refine
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13-18 Yrs.
7%
the data.
55
209
386
927
1695
19-34 Yrs.
3%
35-54 Yrs.
12%
55-64 Yrs.
23%
65+ Yrs.
55%
Total Population
What’s happening with the fee simple settlement?….While the settlement terms have been agreed upon in spirit by the plaintiffs and
Shelter Bay, the settlement document itself is going through the
final dotting of the i’s and crossings of the t’s, as is the case with
any legal document. Once the document is analyzed, scrutinized,
editized, and finalized, it will be signed by all parties, entered by a judge as a stipulated order and will then become a
recorded document. Because of its legal nature, we are not ready to publicize the details until such time we know it
has been officially blessed by the powers that be.
Contest Photos in the lobby….All of the photo entries are currently displayed in the business office lobby. What a
fantastic collection of images! Please feel free to stop by and browse through the interesting perspectives capturing
our own Shelter Bay community.
Shelter Bay Library
The Shelter Bay Library at the annex is open on Monday - Friday 8 – 4:30 and Saturday 11 - 4 . Please come visit and
take home some great reading material or choose to “exercise” by doing one of the many jigsaw puzzles.
SHELTER BAY
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February, 2009
On the COMPANY Front
News of the Shelter Bay Company
45-foot Bayliner sinks in marina…. A 45-foot Bayliner sank in the marina on December 23rd. Fortunately, the incident was called in to 9-1-1 immediately upon discovery, and the 9-1-1 center
placed all subsequent calls to the appropriate authorities. The Harbormaster and men from the
Shelter Bay maintenance crew placed a boom around the boat, with only a slight sheen occurring.
A salvage crew was called in by the owner, and the boat was successfully lifted and towed to dry
dock in La Conner for further evaluation. The cause of the sinking boat is still under investigation, and it could be somehow related to the heavy snow loads and freezing temperatures.
Back Rent payment made…A quarterly payment on the Back Rent was made to the BIA/Tribe on January 15th. The
total payment of $219,501 included $200,750 on the principal, and $18,751 interest for the period 10/1/08 through
1/15/09. To date, $5,149,158 of the original $6,234,158 back rent has been paid, leaving a balance due of $1,085,000.
Our goal is to be able to pay off this balance to the Tribe by June 30th of this year. Our ability to pay it off early is dependent on Back Rent payments from members, possibly utilizing some cash funds made available by delaying less
critical capital projects of the community, and through other financing arrangements.
Work to be done in the Marina…. Carlson Construction will be bringing in their barge and equipment to replace ten
deteriorated wood pilings with new metal pilings, located at various slips on docks A through E. Permits from the
Army Corps of Engineers and from the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community have been obtained for the work,
which must be completed no later than February 15th. Work is scheduled to begin the first week in February and
will take about 3 days to complete. The Marina Administrator and Harbormaster are coordinating with affected
boats owners, as these boats will need to be temporarily re-located to make room for the workers and equipment.
~ Dock Notes ~
With the snow gone, Brad is back at the mind numbing task of screwing around on the docks. Every now and then
he takes a break from screwing and starts “hooping it up” (installing new metal pile hoops with rollers) where the
need is the most urgent. He’s half way down C dock at this writing.
When it dries out enough to install them, you’ll soon see some new parking lot signs to designate short and long
term parking areas. There are also ten new pilings slated for installation in the main marina in the next couple of
weeks, so some owners will be contacted to move their boats to assigned temporary moorage to accommodate the
piling replacements.
Thank you to all of you nice folks who keep us up to date, as this can be a daunting task for the folks in the office.
Please be sure the office has current daytime phone numbers where you can be reached. The most recent vessel sinking brought to our attention that we also need current boat registration information (even for documented vessels)
and current Certificates of Insurance.
Now for the fun stuff: Walking the docks and reading boat names can be quite entertaining. Here are a few of my
favorites: Whoppertunity, Twice the Beam, Hawg Wash, Off the Charts, Tangywasser (what is a Tangywasser?), and
I’m dying to hear the story behind this one…. “The Butler Did It”.
The Wife
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February, 2009
SHELTER BAY
Shelter Bay Community, Inc. Board of Directors
Action Items from December 2008 and January 2009 Meetings
By: Judith Slajer, Board Secretary
Special Meeting of December 3 and continued on December 15, 2008
Ratified the Stipulated Settlement Proposal reached in mediation concerning the Fee Simple Lawsuit.
Special Meeting of January 21, 2009 (to be continued to January 27, 2009)
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Tabled the Appeal of Al Foss/Alan Perkes, Lot 222, of a Rules Committee decision to deny an appeal of the
Lot Committee’s decision that the view at Lot 222 has been reasonably restored until the Special Meeting is
reconvened at 1:00 p.m. on January 27, 2009 when the Board will be able to perform a site visit.
Appointed Bob Conrad as an alternate member to Greenbelt Committee.
Acknowledged Joey Carpenter’s resignation from the Social and Recreation Committee.
Regular Meeting of January 21, 2009
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Presented awards to the Shelter Bay Photo Contest contestants.
Acknowledged Lynn McCain as the new Community Hostess to welcome new residents.
Acknowledged a presentation by Jeff Paxson concerning opening a coffee house in Shelter Bay and asked
him to pursue the proposal.
Acknowledged two presentations by Ron Shrigley, Lot 454, 1) a Shelter Bay Run Event and 2) a potential
Recreational Vehicle Park in Shelter Bay and forwarded to the appropriate Committees.
Acknowledged receipt of the draft audited financials for Fiscal Year 2007-2008.
Adopted Resolution 09-01 amending Rules and Regulations, Part II, Chapter 60, to provide for a Water Disconnect Policy.
Adopted Resolution 09-02 amending Rules and Regulations, Part I, to allow for discretion when applying
fines for the unauthorized cutting of trees and clearing of lots.
Approved resulting revisions to the Levy of Fine Form.
Adopted Resolution 09-03 amending Rules and Regulations, Part II, Chapter 40, to provide a policy concerning the conduct of members while serving on the Board or a Committee.
Approved resulting revisions to the Good Faith Conduct Statement Form.
Adopted Resolution 09-04 amending Rules and Regulations, Part I, Harbor and Private Dock Rules as recommended by the Harbor Committee to provide simplification and reduce duplication.
Approved revisions to the Greenbelt Committee Guidelines, Process and Procedures Section.
Approved revisions to the Greenbelt Maintenance Permit Form and Greenbelt Request Form.
Approved revisions to the Social and Recreation Committee Event Application Form.
Approved revisions to the Lot Committee Request for Lot Committee Action Form and Storage Lot Lease Agreement.
Authorized the Board Secretary to add a notation on all appropriate application forms that the applicant is a
member in good standing.
Adopted a 2009-2010 Budget Development and Spring Election Calendar.
Awarded a Greenbelt Fuels Reduction Contract to Eager Beaver in the amount of $5,390 for work to be done
along Indian Road at the Community’s perimeter.
Awarded a Contract to Continental Utility Solutions, Inc. in the amount of $22,772 for new Utility Billing
Software.
SHELTER BAY
February, 2009
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Shelter Bay “Blotter”
December 20th, thru New Year’s: Snowstorms dropped several inches of snow on the community, making the roads
slippery, and in some areas, unpassable. Numerous reports came in of vehicles stuck in ditches, others not being
able to maneuver the hills. One vehicle struck the fence at the north end of the golf course when the driver tried to
take the curve going up the hill on Swinomish to Shelter Bay Drive. Even the Maintenance Crew smashed a row of
mailboxes when their snow plow slipped on the icy condominium driveway. Despite the numerous passes of the
plow truck through the main roads, the snow challenged us all. Fortunately for all, there were no reports of injuries.
December 21st: The men’s room at the Marina restrooms was vandalized some time during the day. A window was
broken, from the outside in, and it looked as if somebody had thrown snowballs at it. Inside, the bathroom floor
was covered in shattered glass and lots of water, apparently from the melted snowballs. One other report received
on that day indicated that kids were using the marina dock carts on the golf course, probably for moving snow back
and forth while making snowmen and snow forts.
December 24th: A car belonging to a guest of a resident was vandalized while parked in the resident’s driveway.
December 29th: Damage was sustained to a travel trailer in the RV Storage Lot, some time during the snowy, windy
weather. A window cover had been dented by some type of object, and the trailer was scratched all along the side.
Other reports of collapsed tarps/covers were seen throughout the storage lot, most likely caused by the heavy snow
loads.
January 10th: Slashed tires found on a resident’s car that was parked in the driveway. The incident was reported to
the Tribal Police for further investigation. The resident also reported that 7 of 15 solar lights had been stolen from
the front yard. [Manager’s note: The office has been told that there have been other cases of tires being slashed or
punctured recently, but no official reports have been filed. Residents should consider parking their cars inside the
garage, if possible, as a preventive measure.]
Free Workshop - Save the date!
Living In Shelter Bay: Protecting Puget Sound
Wildlife and Your Property
March 7, 9 AM – 3 PM, Shelter Bay Clubhouse
Puget Sound communities have long been a magnet for
people who want to enjoy the natural beauty, serenity and
bounty of the Sound. People who live in these areas know
the beauty of Puget Sound and can play an important role
in keeping it healthy.
You're invited to a FREE workshop featuring presentations
by and discussions with, coastal geologists, native plant experts, marine biologists, and more. Come learn how you
can protect water quality, Puget Sound marine life and
your property! Morning refreshments, lunch, and an informational resource packet will be provided. Registrations
are requested so sufficient materials and food can be arranged. Pre-register by February 25th by contacting Adria
Banks, WSU Skagit Extension, Beach Watchers and Shore
Stewards Coordinator, at [email protected] or
360-428-4270, ext. 223.
Sea Scout Open Boat on Smelt Derby Day
After extensive work this summer on the La Conner
sea scouts 56 ft schooner Rejoice we invite the public
to come take a look. When; Sat, Feb 28th from 10-2
during the annual Smelt Derby. Rejoice is located at
the south end of town behind the Calico Cupboard
restaurant. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in joining the sea scouts to check out the boat
and the program. Please come take a look.
"A Sea Scout Thank you"
The La Conner Sea Scouts would like to thank the
Shelter Bay Yacht Club for raising over $1,000 at their
Annual Commodores Ball held in December. The
funds went towards the final payment to the Northwest School of Wooden Boat building for the extensive transom project that was completed on the Sea
Scouts 56 ft schooner Rejoice in early October.
February, 2009
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SHELTER BAY
Filing For Board Candidacy
And Deadline for Filing Ballot Issues
May 2, 2009
Annual Election
Deadline for Board Member Candidates filing for Office:
Three (3) three-year positions on the Board of Directors will be elected at the May 2, 2009 Annual Election. Candidates must be members in good standing in the Community. Applications for Board positions may be made on a
form available in the Community Business Office and must be filed no later than Monday, March 16, 2009, 5:00 p.m.
All interested members are urged to complete and file a Declaration of Candidacy form.
Deadline for Board Member Candidates declaring themselves as a Write-In Candidate:
A member desiring to be a Write-In Candidate must complete and file a Write-In Candidate Form, which is available
in the business office. The completed Write –In Candidate Form must be turned in no later than 5:00 p.m., Friday,
May 1, 2009 in order to have votes counted.
Deadline for Filing Ballot Issues to be placed on the Ballot:
Changes in the By-Laws and/or Protective Covenants: Friday, February 27, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. in the office is the filing
deadline established by the Board of Directors for all members and committees (except the Rules Committee and
Board) for the filing of requests for ballot issues concerning the By-Laws and/or Protective Covenants to be considered for the May 2, 2009 ballot. Requests for changes to the By-Laws will be reviewed by the Rules Committee on
Tuesday, March 3rd and forwarded to the Board with a recommendation. Amendments to the Covenants may be
proposed by a petition signed by twenty-five (25) or more members in good standing. All proposed amendments to
either the By-Laws and/or Protective Covenants must be approved by legal counsel.
Notice of Public Budget Work Sessions and Public Input Opportunities
on Proposed FY 2009-2010 Operating and Capital Budget
Location: Community Clubhouse
Wednesday, February 25th at 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 4th at 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11th at 7:00 pm
Wednesday, March 18th at 7:00 pm
Board Budget Work Session*
Board Budget Work Session Continued (if necessary)*
Town Meeting on Proposed FY 2009-2010 Operating and Capital Budget
Public Comments during Regular March Board meeting prior to the
Board adopting the Proposed 2009-2010 Operating and Capital Budget
Community members are encouraged to become familiar with the proposed FY 2009-10 Operating and Capital
Budget which will be available in the Business Office on Wednesday, February 18th. Community members are welcome to attend the scheduled Board Budget Work Session(s) (see above), and members are also welcome to provide
their input on the Proposed Budget at the two sessions provided for member input on March 11th and 18th.
*The noted Board Budget Work Session(s) are open to the members for informational purposes. Members may comment and make suggestions during the open Town Meeting of March 11th and the Public Comments portion of the
Board Meeting of March 18th.
Judith A. Slajer
Board Secretary
SHELTER BAY
February, 2009
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GLORIOUS GERSHWIN!
Shelter Bay Chorus Annual Gala
February 6 & 7
Shelter Bay Chorus presents the glorious music of George and Ira Gershwin on Friday and Saturday, February 6 & 7,
in the Shelter Bay Clubhouse. Doors open at 6:45 and the show begins at 7:15. Ticket price of $15 per person includes
the concert, elegant desserts, and champagne or non-alcoholic beverage. Cabaret style seating is reserved.
“S’Wonderful!” (Jan O’Leary) “Love is Here to Stay” (Ginny & Dick Houser) or “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off!”
(Steinhorst & Sjerven) are sure to bring back memories for many of you. Several songs from Gershwin’s opera
“Porgy & Bess” will be featured, including “Summertime” sung by Atje Sliphorst, “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin” sung
by Dick Houser, and a duet to knock your socks off by Carol Holt and Dick Paynter. “By Strauss” will sparkle
with soprano Debbie Kumpel’s singing. Don Haas will warm us all with “Love Walked In.”
Our own Sarah Willson, Shelter Bay Chorus accompanist, will play an arrangement of “Rhapsody in Blue.” Director,
Judy Sjerven, will take a turn at the mike singing the classic “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Master of Ceremonies
and song stylist (a la Mel Torme) Gary Bruno, will sing “A Foggy Day.” The Chorus puts a cap on the evening with
“Nice Work If You Can Get It,” one of Gershwin’s happiest tunes.
Drive away winter blues and support your Shelter Bay Chorus! Don’t miss this wonderful evening of music by one
of America’s greatest composers. Tickets are on sale at the Shelter Bay Office. Cabaret style seating is reserved and
limited.
Coupon valid for
Complimentary glass of
house wine will full
price dinner purchase…
Expires….2/28/09
6 1 4 S o u th F ir s t S tr e e t
L a C o n n e r W A 9 8 2 5 7 -3 6 0 - 4 6 6 - 4 0 1 4
That’s right back by popular
demand…..Early Bird Dinners!
Offered Monday-Thursday
from 4 pm-6 pm
Now serving certified organic
Harris Ranch Prime Rib…
experience the difference!
Come Visit La Conner
Retirement Inn & Assisted Living!
Let us show you why we are the
“Jewell of La Conner”!
Take a stroll thru our beautiful home, tours daily,
move in specials!
The Art of Living Well Everyday!
La Conner Retirement Inn & Assisted Living
204 North Fist Street
La Conner WA 98257
360 466-5700
www.laconnerretirementinn.com
IN MEMORIUM
Ann Parker Gordon, December 20, 2008
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February, 2009
9th Annual La Conner Sea Scout Auction"
SHELTER BAY
Game Night
sponsored by the La Conner Rotary Club
This years auction will once again be held at the Swinomish Yacht Club on Saturday March 7th, 2009. Tickets
are $30.00 per person and dinner will be catered by Hope
Island Inn by the Sea. Door open at 5:30 pm. There will
be a silent, dessert and live auction at this years event. A
special program has been prepared by D & O Images, to
briefly highlight the years activities. We invite you to join
us for an evening of fun and surprises. Please contact
Elaine Bandazy at 360-540-3338 or Skipper Patsy Good at
360-466-1006 or by e-mail to [email protected] to have
an invitation mailed to you, for information or to make a
donation.
Game night is growing, enough to provide 5 game
choices this month. Since it's Valentines week we'll certainly include Hearts, (along with Valentine refreshments).
Come join the fun Monday, Feb. 9, 7:00 pm, in the clubhouse. Remember, adult game night is always the second Monday of each month. Questions?
Call Don or Barb Henkle 466-5558.
Sewing Guild
The La Conner Neighborhood Group of the American
Sewing Guild will meet on Tuesday, February 10th, 9am
in the Shelter Bay Clubhouse. Mary Ann Womac will
Shelter Bay Yacht Club
give a "hands on" class on making a Gucci purse with
lots of "personalized" pockets. If you plan on attending,
Hello from the Shelter Bay Yacht Club. We are looking you MUST contact Sue Donaldson in enough time to orfor residents of Shelter Bay who may desire to become der the handles, receive the instructions, and purchase
members of our yacht Club. We have a number of asso- your fabric, cut out the pieces, and fuse the bonding to it
ciate openings which does not require you own a boat. before the class. Mary Ann Womac provides the hanWe also have a number of openings for boat owners. dles at a cost of $8.50 which is payable to her at the time
You must own in Shelter Bay to join. The initiation fee is of the class.
$100.00 and annual dues are $60.00.
Sue Donaldson 466-3032 or [email protected]
Please visit us by clicking on Clubs on the left side of the
Shelter Bay main website. You will find enrollment inShelter Bay Book Club
formation, cruising information and our schedule of
events for 2009. You will also find our current newslet- February 16, Monday, 1:30 p.m., should be marked on
ter, the Dolphin, as well as a link to our past issues.
your calendar for the next stimulating Shelter Bay Book
Club meeting. The group will meet at Judi Slajer's home,
We have scheduled events all year long. We have a club- 143 Lummi Drive, 466-0216 with Carolyn Bloye serving
house event in each of the months of January, February, as co-hostess. We've been having a good turnout for our
March, May, September, October, November and De- wonderful book reviews, so do plan on attending this
cember attended by both our associate as well as cruising one, newcomers & guests are most welcome. Peggy
members.
Duehning will review "The Memory Keeper's Daughter"
by Kim Edwards if she is back from Eastern WA. OtherOur Opening Day is usually celebrated on Saturday on wise, we'll have a round table discussion of our recent
the second weekend of May. We have a very colorful reads & recommendations of good books. It will be an
ceremony followed by a catered dinner with entertain- interesting afternoon as always. So, remember to join us
ment.
on Monday, February 16 at 1:30 p.m. If you have any
questions, call Georgia Powers, 466-3306.
Our cruising seasons starts in April with a short shakedown cruise for a few nights. We have a short cruise in "Men are born with two eyes, but only one tongue, in
June. Our longer cruises take place in July and August order that they should see twice as much as they say."
with a final short cruise in September.
Aphorist Charles Caleb Colton
SHELTER BAY
February, 2009
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A U S T I N ’ S In c .
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L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d & In s u r e d
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S k yl ig h t s & S o l a r i u m s
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February, 2009
SHELTER BAY
Territory NW
320 Burlington Blvd.
Burlington WA. 98233
Shelter Bay Community, Inc.
1000 Shoshone Drive La Conner WA. 98257
Phone: 360.466.3805 FAX: 360.466.4733
www.shelterbay.net
Board of Directors
Steff Steinhorst, President
Larry Kibbee, Vice-President
Jan O’Leary, Treasurer
Judi Slajer, Secretary
Art Young, Don Haas,
Don Moore, Carolyn Patterson, Rod Falor
Shelter Bay Manager ~ Judy Grosvenor
Executive Secretary:Debbie Byrd
Committee Chairpersons:
Building: Tom Rosadiuk
Lot: Actg: Carolyn Patterson
Greenbelt: Jack Withrow
Rules: Britt Wisniewski
Social and Recreation: Actg: Don Haas
Harbor Committee: Barrie Arnett
Newsletter Editors
Gail Taylor, Editor,
Claudia Young, Production Editor
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CALENDAR
*Weekly Events in the Clubhouse
Fit for Life every Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:30 AM
Tap Classes every Monday at 9:00 AM
Camera Club – 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7:00 PM Clubhouse
Chorus every Thursday at 3:00 PM
Belly Dancing every Thursday at 5:00 PM Clubhouse
Adult Game Night 2nd Monday at 7:00 PM Clubhouse
Mixed Poker – 1st & 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 PM Clubhouse
Piano Lessons every Monday at 1:00 PM Clubhouse
February
3 Rules Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
4 Building Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
4 SRC 6:00 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
5 Lot Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
5 Finance Committee 1:00 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
5 Safety Committee 5:00 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
6 Chorus Gala 7:00 PM Clubhouse
7 Chorus Gala 7:00 PM Clubhouse
9 Finance Committee 3:00 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
10 Finance Committee 9:00 AM clubhouse Meeting Room
10 Harbor Committee 4:30 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
10 Newsletter Advertising Deadline
12 Greenbelt Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
16 Office Closed
17 Foot Clinic 8:00 AM Clubhouse
18 Building Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
18 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Clubhouse
19 Lot Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
20 Newsletter Articles Noon Deadline
24 Harbor Committee 4:30 PM Clubhouse Meeting Room
26 Greenbelt Committee 9:00 AM Clubhouse Meeting Room
March
3 Rules Committee 9:00 AM clubhouse Meeting Room