August 2016 Sugar Scoop

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August 2016 Sugar Scoop
Property Owners Association
5477 Worthington Ct. Gladwin, MI 48624
989/426-4111
www.sugarsprings.net
August 2016
Volume 54 Issue 5
Partial Index
Activity Center
Calendar Insert
Advertising (POA) Members
Page 16
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
No Meeting
Financials
No Meeting
General Manager’s Report
Pages 3 - 4
Golf
Pages 10 –15
Memorial Report
Page 5
SSPOA Directory
Page 17
Weekly Events
Calendar Insert
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Sugar Scoop Newsletter
5477 Worthington Court
Gladwin, MI 48624
989.426.4111
SUGAR SCOOP ISSUE
DEADLINE DATE
Sept / Oct ‘16
September 16, 2016
Nov / Dec ‘16
October 14, 2016
BOARD MEETINGS
Meetings are held in the Activity Building
August 20, 2016 ~ 10am
October 15, 2016 ~ 10am
December 10, 2016 ~ 10am
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General Manager's Report
August 2016
It is always amazing to me how quickly time goes by. It seems like yesterday that I was welcoming everyone back for another fun summer
season in Sugar Springs and now even though we do not want to
think about it, school will be starting again soon.
Obviously the lakes have been a major concern this season, particularly with the lack of rain since May. Hopefully next year will be a more
normal year with precipitation. The lower lake levels have not taken
away from all the fun that happens on the lakes, but it does impact
docks and boat lifts. If we don’t receive any more rain than what we
have been experiencing and the temperatures remain above normal;
you may want to consider removing docks/lifts earlier in the year than
usual so that if levels continue to fall, the companies that remove
them for you don’t have a problem getting to them. My best advice is
just to keep an eye on the levels and make your best decision.
We have been busy doing maintenance in Sugar Springs again this
year. The new parking lot at the POA office is done and the availability
of additional parking spaces for all the members that use it for the
Activity Building, tennis courts, bocce ball, and the POA office is working out well. We have more than doubled the number of parking spaces available. The tennis courts were completely resurfaced this summer; repairing a number of large cracks that were affecting play. The
golf course has cut more dead ash trees on the golf course, with more
to go. Our beach clubs and pavilions have or are all in the process of
being repainted with our new lighter color scheme. The new directional signs guiding you around the “Lake Trail” were put in. An area of
turf at the Airpark was leveled to accommodate more of the planes
that come to the annual fly-in, and the B&G staff brush hogged all the
grass 40 feet from the runway. We still have to complete building new
stairs for the POA office, purchase a new copy machine for the POA
office which is getting tired after printing over 1.4 million copies; install more of our new logoed signs at beach clubs and boat dock areas. We also will rip rap the last of the area of Manchester Beach Club
to protect from erosion. All this while doing the things necessary to
keep almost 50 year old buildings and their equipment running, which
is a big job. A tile is being installed on the kiddy hill at the Chalet.
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GENERAL MANAGER REPORT
Continued from Page 2
Last winter water accumulated at the bottom of the hill which then
turned to ice. Hopefully this fix will stop that from happening again
this winter. We are still waiting for our contractor to do additional
work at Camper Storage, and to fix drainage issues and create a gravel walkway at the Old Pavilion area, which is part of the Lake Trail.
Last, with Labor Day quickly approaching I want to personally thank
all my staff, from the POA office, B&G, Cleaning, the Hearth, the Golf
Club and Golf Course Maintenance for another great year. Without
them my job would be much more difficult, and all the things you as
members take advantage of all year round, would not be as nice.
Thank you everyone; each and every one of you has done a great job!
I would also like to thank all the members of Sugar Springs who donate their time and energy as volunteers. We are a special place because of you!
Enjoy the rest of your summer,
Robert Neeb, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
General Manager Sugar Springs Property Owners Association
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Memorial Committee
Donations for Memorials can be made
at the POA building. Memorial Funds
are used in many areas at Sugar Springs.
Memorial donations have been received
for the following:
Hank Colo
Sandra Rhadigan
Terry Cook
A Japanese Maple Tree has been purchased using the Sandra
Rhadigan Memorial Funds and it has been planted on the
#7 hole of the golf course near the green.
Current Memorial suggestion list
Sugar Springs Beautification Projects
American, Michigan & Sugar Springs flags
Sugar Springs Beach Areas
Sugar Springs Golf Course
Sugar Springs Recreational Areas
Sugar Springs Chalet Area
Volunteers Needed
Our Memorial Committee members are looking for a couple of individuals
who would be interested in serving on this committee. We have four meetings during the year (May, July, September & November) where we go over
the current and future projects, financials etc.
The Sugar Springs Garden Club normally meets on the third
Thursday of the month, except for June this year.
We meet at 9:30am in the old activity building.
Bring a friend and join us.
For questions call Elaine Gagnon at 989/246-8686.
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IT’S TIME FOR APPLAUSE ALL ‘ROUND
As most of you know, our Arts &
Crafts Show on July 2 was a rousing success, thanks to everyone in the community. I’d like to thank all of our resident volunteers who showed up when called, set
up the site, helped direct vendors as well
as parking, put up & took down signs,
cooked hot dogs, sold raffle tickets, baked
&/or sold goodies……..you get the idea!
Thank you to Jim & Pat Issitt, Kim
& Deb Krenz, Judi, David & Steve Sullivan, Jan & Bob Neeb, Lynn Wright, Dave
Fink, Tom Hug, Joyce & Joe Remenar, Joyce & Jerry Lewis, Donna & Ernie Fairman, Carol & Bob Higgins, Jeri Webster, Mary & Don DeMatio, Norma & Heinz
Becker, Janet & Ali Bilodeau, Sandy & Tim Stegeman, Jeanne Schairer, Jean &
Jerry Golda, Maude King, Pat & Weldon Fewell, Jo & Dennis Hagey, Sheri & Mike
Visnaw, and Ben Baker.
Special thanks to our POA staff; Debbie Mahaffy, Melissa Zelt, Matt
Schindler, as well as Scott Schaefer, Ken Klein and the entire Building and
Grounds crew!!
Lastly, thanks to EVERYONE who attended and supported our fundraising efforts .We are all so fortunate to be part of this great community.
THANK YOU!
Sue & Scott Jones, Event Coordinators
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SUGARCISE
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
9:00am in the Lancer Room
of the Activity Center.
Join us for an hour of fun and improve your
fitness level. Start with a warm up to get those
muscle groups ready, then swing into a “FUN”
cardio segment. That’s right we said “FUN CARDIO”. Finish with exercises to improve muscle
tone in those “areas” we all need to work on.
Classes are led by an instructor that will demonstrate low impact moves and lead you through
an hour of “fun”. Wear good supporting shoes
and clothing that allow you to move. We are
going to do some hip shaking.
Thanks, Joyce Lewis
812/593-3915
TEAM TRIVIA
Join your Sugar Springs neighbors on Wednesday evenings at
7:00pm
in the Activity Building
Cost is $2/person
Cash prizes ~ Snacks
Question topics run from Golf to Geography, Science to Sports, Money
to Movies, Landmarks to Language,
Entertainment to Endangered Species, Food to the Funnies, Drinks to Dogs, TV
to Travel, Vegetables to
Vegas, and More.
Come, be on a team,
and have some fun
with us.
The Sugar Springs
Recreation Committee invites you to
attend their monthly Birthday Dinners held on the last Monday
of the month, at 5:00 pm. Join us
at the Hearth Restaurant for dinner
and we will provide the dessert.
Have fun with friends, or make new
ones as we celebrate those who
have had their birthdays
throughout the month.
Attention Mah Jongg Players
The game of Mah Jongg
will be played on
Tuesday evenings at 6pm in the
Lancelot Room.
If you are interested in playing
the game please join us.
Enjoy free WI FI
access at the
the Pro Shop,
the Activity Center,
the POA Office &
at the Campground.
Join our exercise group!
Stretching and toning your muscles to video instructions,
some standing up, some sitting in a chair, no floor exercises.
MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 to 9:30am
in the Lancelot Room of the Activity Center
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AROUND THE CAMPFIRE
Come One, Come All
Are you looking for a way to meet some new people in Sugar Springs? Or
maybe you just want to enjoy some good food and conversation with people
you already know. Either way, stop on by the Berkshire Beach Pavilion on Saturday, August 6th, from Noon to 2pm for the Annual POA Meet and Greet
Pot Luck Picnic.
The picnic is open to all Sugar Springs property owners. Our volunteer grill
masters will be cooking up hamburgers and hot dogs compliments of the POA.
If you can, bring a dish to pass. Some of the best conversations and friendships
begin when people come together to share a meal.
To add to the festivities, there will be a hot air balloon walk during the picnic.
That's right! One of the infamous ReMax hot air balloons will be inflated on the
ground so people can walk in and experience the massive inflatable structure
from the inside. How would that photo look on your Instagram or Facebook
wall?
Don't miss the fun! Put the date on your calendar!
SSPOA Camping Committee
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Pilot’s Corner
Active Runway, Stay Clear
Watching airplanes land and take off is something everyone can enjoy at
the Airpark Fly-in Breakfast on Saturday, August 27th. It will be the busiest
day of the year at the Airpark. Using last year as a baseline, we expect over
60 aircraft to fly in to Sugar Springs that day.
While the hustle and bustle can be exciting, there are a few words of caution everyone needs to heed in order to keep things safe; some things I cannot emphasize enough.
First, stay off of the runway! Never walk, ride or drive anything on or across
the runway and please do not allow children on the runway. Airplanes are not
as easy to see in the air as you might think. They tend to blend with the sky.
Also, a landing airplane is very quiet because the engine is throttled back and
it's basically gliding to a landing. Most small airplanes travel at 70-80 mph on
final approach to landing. Imagine walking across a highway with a car traveling in your direction at that speed. It's not a risk worth taking.
Next, stay clear of airplane propellers. If you see people climbing into an
airplane, chances are they are going to start the engine next. If you hear
someone yell "clear" or "clear prop" that's a warning that a pilot is going to
start the engine. When the engine cranks, the propeller turns. You don't want
to be anywhere near a propeller when it's turning. Think of it as a big lawn
mower blade.
The Airpark Committee will mark off various areas with caution tape and
volunteers will be helping guide airplanes in and out of the parking area; however, we need Fly-in attendees to stay alert and heed our cautions when walking near the active runway and in the aircraft parking areas. A safe and fun
event is our primary objective.
See you at the Fly-in!
Rebecca
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Congratulations from the Pro Shop to these Members
on your exciting golf achievement a “Hole in One”
at Sugar Springs in 2016.
Ken Meyer #12
Pam Nichols #5
Greg Grossjean #3
Jim Kazanski #5
Bill Hughes #3
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Mens Mixed 6 Event ~ July 11th, 2016
Gold A
1st Place 60.981 - Moses & Justus
2nd Place 61.545 - Kahn & Ferrari
3rd Place 62.793 - McDowell & Bisogni
4th Place 63.169 - Wheeler & Groff
5th Place 63.981 - Gagnon & Bodenbach
Gold B
1st Place 60.496 - Ehle & Payne
2nd Place 62.417 - Berg & Dickenson
3rd Place 64.308 - Merpi & Forbes
4th Place 64.714 - Olschanski & Brown
5th Place 66.011 - Johnstone & Gall
Gold C
1st Place 66.744 - Giza & Novak
2nd Place 67.229 - Harris & Strieter
3rd Place 67.635 - Giffin & Knight
4th Place 67.823 - Neubauer & Grosjean
5th Place 68.932 - Holcomb & Legeret
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Ladies Partner Eclectic ~ June 23rd & 24th, 2016
Green Tees
1st Place 49 - Kathy Kazanski & Cheryl Selwood
2nd Place 54 - Deo Brown & Nancy Lusher
3rd Place 56 - Jackie Vanderhoff & Carol Johnson
T4th Place 58 - Pam Nichols & Bev Zuelch
Ann Surowiec & Ida Warner
Carolyn Pellegrin & Vicki Johnstone
Silver Tees
1st Place 50 - Patti Berg & Mary Ellyn Merpi
2nd Place 54 - Carol Fisher & Marion Capell
3rd Place 55 - Donna Makelim & Judy Barrus
4th Place 56 - Debbie Jerome & Lori Robertson
Ladies Mixed 6 Event ~ July 11th, 2016
Green Tees
1st Place 69.308 - Freeman & Underwood
2nd Place 70.932 - Johnstone & Kazanski
3rd Place 77.289 - Selwood & Pellegrin
4th Place 78.695 - Johnson & Vanderhoff
Silver A
1st Place 64.635 - Maxim & Dunham
2nd Place 69.477 - Salowitz & Droze
3rd Place 71.774 - Makelim & Shevock
4th Place 74.18 - Haus & Kahn
Silver B
1st Place 70.21 - Moses & Winkowski
2nd Place 73.616 - Merpi & Forbes
3rd Place 77.913 - Jerome & Magill
4th Place 81.507 - Lane & Piontek
5th Place 85.913 - Gossett & Visnaw
Ladies Member Member ~ July 15th, 2016
Green Tees
1st Place 61 - Creech & Warner
2nd Place 64 - Freeman & Underwood
3rd Place 65 - Dunham & Surowiec
Silver A
1st Place 58 - Haus & Selwood
2nd Place 59 - Droze & Lane
3rd Place 60 - Kahn & Pollock
Silver B
1st Place 58 - Tate & Lusher
2nd Place 59 - Berg & Merpi
3rd Place 60 - Justus & Salowitz
Silver C
1st Place 56 - Girvin & Havel
2nd Place 63 - Bascom & Klott
3rd Place 66 - Ariganello & Magill
9 Holers
1st Place 30 - Gagnon & Haight
2nd Place 32 - Pushies & Wallen
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White A Flight
1st Place - 24.5pts Sam VanCamp & Steve McPhee
2nd Place - 22pts Steve Graham & Steve Pawlak
3rd Place - 20pts Jim Ferrari & Chris Sizick
White B Flight
1st Place - 23pts Mike VanCamp & Brian McPhee
2nd Place - 22pts Tom Hug & Jeremy Kranzo
3rd Place - 21pts John Moses & Pat Glowacki
White C Flight
1st Place - 24pts Mario Apruzzese & Dennis Gistinger
2nd Place - 23.5pts Mike & Michael Wilamowski
3rd Place - 22.5pts Ernie Mitchell & Mike Mitchell
White D Flight
1st Place - 23pts Steve Erickson & Harold Solomon
2nd Place - 21pts Mark Nowak & Mike Nowak
White E Flight
1st Place - 22.5pts Paul Jorgenson & Doug Smith
2nd Place - 21.5pts Bill Tynes & Justin MacNeill
White/Gold A Flight
1st Place - 23pts Charlie Creed & Pat Conlee
2nd Place - 21.5pts Dave Proper & Steve Proper
3rd Place - 21pts Jerry Roberge & Mark Roberge
White/Gold B Flight
1st Place - 25pts Mark Klott & Lee Klott
2nd Place - 22.5pts Bob Jucewicz & William Jucewicz
Gold A Flight
1st Place - 25.5pts Nick Vitale & Rick Hall
2nd Place - 18.5pts Gary Watson & Vic Bartfay
Gold B Flight
1st Place - 24pts Frank Barrus & Terry O’Hara
2nd Place - 21pts Dick Harris & Dave Harris
Final Shootout
San VanCamp & Steve McPhee defeated Mark Klott & Lee Klott
for the Overall Shootout Championship
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VACATION RENTAL
The PERFECT “Lakeview Life”! Fully furnished
three (3) bedroom and two (2) full bathroom
home overlooking Lake Lancelot from sprawling deck. Sleeps 15. Contact Erica for all of
the great details at 810/348-2416 or
[email protected]…………..12/16
FOR SALE
2010 Heartland Bighorn 3610RE. Four (4)
slide fifth wheel loaded with many options.
Call 248/830-9112 for photos or additional
information. $31,000…………... 09/16
FOR SALE
1997 Jayco 37ft trailer. 2 bedrooms with
queen and twin beds, sleeps 8, 18ft center
slide out, air and heat. Well kept. $6,500 or
best offer. Call 248/622-7520 …………08/16
FOR SALE
2013 Jayco Park Trailer, 40’, two (2) queen
bedrooms, three (3) slide outs, fireplace,
large bathroom, ceiling fans, many extras.
Excellent condition. $30,000. 1597 Cumberland Circle. Call 517/646-0197....09/16
RENTAL
Totally furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
the 8th tee of the golf course. Weekly or
monthly. Call or email Jennifer at 248/8052304 or [email protected]……..….09/16
RENTAL
Marco Island, South Seas West. 30 day
contract available July—December. $2,500$3,500.
Contact Michele @ 989/5063783…………………………………….……..….11/16
FOR SALE
2005 Pilgrim 311BHSS for $12,000. This
well maintained travel trailer is perfect for
Sugar Springs lot camping. The perfect getaway for 4 people and has enough space for up
to 8 people comfortably. Two super slide outs
with a bunk room and separate queen size
bedroom. Very few road miles since we used
it on our lot until we built our home in 2008.
Give us a call at 248/474-0158 for further
details………………………………….…………...08/16
Sacred Heart Bazaar
Sacred Heart Bazaar, Gladwin, November 18
and 19. Looking for quality arts/crafts. Tables $50 one table for 2 days. Call Fran at
989/426-1096 or Kay at 989/4267954……………………………………………...09/16
FOR SALE
Five white (5) floatation barrels $75.00. 1
H.P. shallow well pump $90.00. Call Joe at
248/321-2817……………………….…………08/16
FOR SALE
2003 24ft Sweetwater Pontoon, 40hp Yamaha with trailer. Excellent condition. Asking
$10,000, located in Sugar Springs. Call
313/590-7356.……………………………...08/16
FOR SALE
Two (2) Charlie Electric Mini Mopeds. 13
miles on a charge. $375 each or both for
$700. Good batteries, teens or adults. Fold
down for camping and hauling. Call 989/426
-9905……………………….…………………….…08/16
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SUGAR SPRINGS POA
DIRECTORY
SSPOA OFFICE
989.426.4111
SSPOA OFFICE FAX
989.426.0935
ACTIVITY BUILDING
989.426.0939
RESTAURANT
989.426.9203
ACTIVITY CENTER/ POOL
989.426.0938
989.426.4232
CAMPGROUND RESERVATIONS:
WEBSITE
www.sugarsprings.net
SUGAR SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
PRO SHOP
989.426.4391
GOLF TEE TIMES
989.426.1162
SSPOA OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9AM TO 5PM
SATURDAY 10AM TO 3PM
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
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Please put “Scoop” in subject line!
Sugar Springs Campground
OPEN YEAR ROUND
We are now taking camping reservations for the Campground by telephone
at (989) 426-4232. Please let your friends and family know they have this
option to ensure that a camping spot will be waiting for them. They can
secure their reservation by paying for their entire stay as much as a year in
advance. Campfire wood and bags of ice are available for purchase at the
Campground.
CAMPGROUND FEES
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Group Daily*
Members
$18.00
$105.00
$350.00
$16.00
Guest
$20.00
$118.00
$390.00
$17.00
Public
$21.00
$126.00
$465.00
$18.00
Surcharge
$11.00
$42.00
$132.00
$11
From Dec. 1st thru Feb. 28th a surcharge will be added to the above fees
*Group rates only offered on pre register groups of 4 or more sites
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Advertising is the most direct way to reach this growing community of Sugar
Springs and members across the state of Michigan. All businesses who advertise
in our newsletter, the Sugar Scoop will also have their advertisement on our website www.sugarsprings.net. We have a current circulation of approximately 2,500
copies per issue of the Sugar Scoop. If you are one of those who realize what a
captive market you are reaching by advertising in Sugar Springs, I would like to
share with you some of our advertising options:
Business Card advertising is currently available in the Sugar Scoop. The cost for a
single ad is $180 or a double size ad for $340. As requested, we have expanded
to allow also quarter page (4.55 x 2.50) for $620, half page (4.45 x 5.0) for $1,200,
and full-page (9.15 x 5.0)
for $2,000 ads. Quarter page, half page & full
page ads may be paid quarterly with a signed Advertising Contract. All business cards ads will displayed both in the Sugar Scoop and on the Sugar Springs
website, www.sugarsprings.net.
A full page (8 ½ x 11 – double sided) insert in the Sugar Scoop is $300 per sheet.
Please note that you must notify the POA office one month prior to the issue in
which you would like your ad to be inserted.
Golf Tee Sign allows advertisers to sponsor a tee box
sign with their own ad. (A tee box sign includes yardage, handicap, and map of the hole—visible for golfers).
Need more information on Business Advertising?
Contact us by email at: [email protected]
or call the POA office 989-426-4111
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Address: ___________________________________________________________
Phone: ( _____ ) ____________________________________________________
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Place ad in the following issues - $5.00 per Issue
Circle Issues: Jan / Feb Mar / Apr
May
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Mail Form and Payment to:
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Use the space below or attach a separate paper stating exactly how you want
your ad to appear using 25 words or less.
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3089 Pratt Lake Rd., Gladwin
Rev. Joe Dorais, Pastor
989-426-9861
Vistors Welcome!
Come and Worship With Us!
Youth, Children’s and Nursery Programs Provided
Sunday School 9:30am • Worship Service 11:00am
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Yamaha & Mercury Motors
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Marine Accessories
874 E. M-30 (Next to Cimarron City)
Gladwin, Michigan
(989) 345-3917
Hours - 8:30am-5:00pm
Sunday 10:00am– 3:00pm
Closed Wednesday
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Cell: 989-709-1600 - [email protected]
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1415 Sugar River Rd. / P.O. Box 428
Gladwin, MI 48624
Office: 989-426-9239
Fax: 989-426-9230
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