MAY 2016 - Lake Wildwood Association

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MAY 2016 - Lake Wildwood Association
LAKE WILDWOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
AROUND THE LAKE
Helpful information and reminders.
HOG ROAST
Registration form for the
July Hog Roast event.
MAY
2016
CONCESSION MENU
Marina Concession Stand
menu.
ST. JUDE EVENT
"Stand Up for St. Jude" paddleboard event registration.
06
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Volume 46, Issue 06
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15
Happy Mother’s Day to moms of all species.
Notifications & Reminders
special member meeting - vote for by-law changes
A special vote will take place on Saturday, May 28th at 9:00 a.m. in the Association Lodge regarding 4.08 Qualifications and 8.01 Amendments to By-Laws.
Members unable to attend may stop by the office to fill out a proxy card.
swimming pool and beaches opening
The swimming pool and beaches are tentatively scheduled to open on Friday,
May 27th.
lot mowing payment due by june 1
If you'd like the Association to mow your vacant lot please send in payment of
$100.00 by June 1, 2016. This will cover the June and September mowings.
automobile/recreational vehicle decals
The current year’s decals (2016 are white) must be applied by May 1st before
being operated within the Development. Vehicle decals are issued at the main
Gate and recreational decals are available ($25 for motorized, $10 for non-motorized) at the main Gate or office. In order to prevent crowding at the main
Gate, please try and avoid waiting until busy holiday weekends to obtain decals.
30mph posted speed limits
The Lake Wildwood Association Rules and Regulations book (Redbook) section
C. 3. (a) states:
“No vehicle shall be driven on any street within the Development at a speed in excess of the posted limits. The speed limit throughout the Development is 30mph,
unless posted otherwise.”
Members please remind your guests to follow all posted speed limits around
the Development. Have a safe and enjoyable summer season at Lake Wildwood!
landscape dump procedure
No construction materials are to be placed in the landscape dump. All
loads must first be brought to the main Gate to be inspected before
dumping.
Illegal dumping, or dumping of contractor materials, will result in a
citation (K. 1. (b)).
LAKE WILDWOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
MONTHLY PUBLICATION
Contact Information & Meeting Dates
board of directors
A body of elected members who jointly oversee the
activities of Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
lake wildwood association
The day-to-day management and operation of Lake
Wildwood Association, Inc.
Board Director/President
Christopher Martel
312-718-0056 // [email protected]
Association Office Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Board Director/Secretary
Manny Singh
312-420-2538 // [email protected]
Saturday (Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Office open on Saturday beginning May 28th
Board Director/Treasurer
Joseph F. Kot, Jr.
309-463-2003 // [email protected]
Board Director
Anton Bommersbach
309-463-2296 // [email protected]
Board Director
Craig Klatzco
309-463-2526 // 847-703-7000
[email protected]
advisory committees
A collection of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills which augment the knowledge and
skills of the formal Board of Directors in order to
more effectively guide the Development.
Campground Committee
Chairperson: Nancy Bucalo
[email protected]
Common Properties & Amenities Committee
Chairperson: Bob Hamilton
309-463-2490 // [email protected]
Community Relations Committee
Chairperson: Joe Donnelly
[email protected]
Environmental Control Committee
Chairperson: Paul Halvorsen
309-261-4741 // [email protected]
Finance & Administration Committee
Chairperson: Todd Bertrand
Lakes & Dams Committee
Chairperson: Pete Mesha
630-918-8257 // [email protected]
Natural Resources Committee
Chairperson: Trinedad Garza
[email protected]
Recreation Committee
Chairperson: Adrienne Houk
309-463-2564
Sunbeam Committee
Chairperson: Jackie Zohfeld
815-993-5445 // [email protected]
Welcoming Committee
Chairperson: Gwen Wassilak
309-463-2645
publication (usps 986-200)
Association Office Mailing Address
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375-9323
Telephone Numbers
(309) 463-2047
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Association Office
Main Gate Security
Maintenance Office
Financial Accounting
General Manager
Sunbeam Newsletter
Seasonal Marina Concession Stand
Wednesday through Monday (closed Tuesday)
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(309) 463-2066
Office Fax Number
(309) 463-2085
Email Contacts
General Manager
Joan Boyer
[email protected]
Financial Accounting
Adrienne Houk
[email protected]
Sunbeam Newsletter & Website Designer
Justin Pattelli
[email protected]
Website
http://www.lake-wildwood.com/
Facebook
www.fb.com/lakewildwood
helpful telephone numbers
Frequently requested telephone numbers for outside
utility services.
Ameren
Corn Belt Energy
Frontier Communications
HiHart Internet & Cable
J.U.L.I.E
LaRose Waste Disposal
Marshall County Clerk
Marshall County Highway Dept.
Marshall County Sheriff Dept.
Utilities, Inc. Corporate Office
Utilities, Inc. Water Services
(888) 672-5252
(800) 654-1088
(877) 462-8188
(815) 368-3744
(800) 892-0123
(309) 208-7582
(309) 246-6325
(309) 246-6401
(309) 246-2115
(847) 498-6440
(866) 277-5515
board and committee meetings
The Sunbeam is published monthly by Lake Wildwood Association, located in Varna, Illinois.
Please view the calendar located on the back for
meeting times and locations.
The periodical postage is paid at Varna, IL & additional mailing offices.
Board of Directors
Campground
CP&A
E.C.C.
Finance
Lakes & Dams
N.R.C.
Recreation
Sunbeam
The newsletter cost is $2.00/year for members
and $30.00/year for non-members. The cost of the
newsletter is included in membership dues.
The Sunbeam shall serve as the official source of
information and communication to all its members including notice of meetings, rules, by-law
changes, Board and Committee actions and any
other pertinent subject matter related to the functions and responsibilities of Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
Postmaster send changes of address forms to the
Office of Publication:
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375-9323
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Saturday, May 14th
Saturday, May 21st
Next Meeting: June
Saturday, May 7th
Saturday, May 14th
Saturday, May 28th
Saturday, May 28th
Tuesday, May 3rd
Monday, May 16th
The Lake Wildwood Association Board of Directors meet on the second Saturday of each month at
10:00 a.m. in the Lodge.
Information for Board Consideration
Written communication for board consideration
must be submitted to the Association office no later than the 1st of the month to be included in the
packet for the current months board meeting.
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
APRIL
MEETING MINUTES
2016
09
Arrowhead Lodge
Called to Order: 10:01 a.m.
I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Roll Call
Present: Director Anton Bommersbach, Director
Craig Klatzco, Director Joe Kot, Director Manny
Singh and Director Chris Martel. Also Present:
General Manager Joan Boyer, Recording Secretary
Sharon Teason and Pool Architect George Kelly.
Members Present: Lillian Saxton, Lots 1128/1218;
Harry & Jean Menzel, Lot 608; Marcie Myers, Lot
249; Jack Teason, Lot 713; Larry & Peg Gobert,
Lot 450; Kay & Felix Blonski, Lot 295; Kevin Kaveney, Lot 693; Tim Hicks, Lot 1647; Sue McGrath,
Lot 1273; Ron Stopka, Lot 152; Rolland Clevenger,
Lot 420; Adrienne Houk, Lot 1505; Joe Rutgens,
Lot 374; JoAnn DiPasa, Lot 1477; Todd Trenor, Lot
1397; Art Catrambone, Lot 97 and Jack & Norma
Calbert, Lot 277.
III. Approval of the Agenda
Director Klatzco moved to approve the revised
Agenda. Under VI. New Business add H. ILMA
Buck-An-Acre Program. Director Kot seconded
the motion. Motion passed by unanimous consent
without objection.
IV. Consent Agenda
A. Board of Director's Minutes
1. March 12, 2016 Regular Board Meeting
2. March 24, 2016 Special Executive Board
Meeting
B. March 2016 Financial Reports
1. Expenditures over $100
2. Budget vs. Actual - Operations
3. Budget vs. Actual - Capital Improvement
4. Budget vs. Actual - Replacement Reserve
5. Balance Sheet - Cash Basis
6. Delinquent List
C. Committee Minutes for Publication
1. Finance Committee - March
2. Sunbeam Committee - March
3. Ad Hoc Security Committee - March
4. Lakes & Dams Committee - February & March
D. Other Reports
1. Security Report
2. Lot Activity Report
Director Klatzco moved to approve the Consent
Agenda as submitted. Director Bommersbach seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Directors Bommersbach, Klatzco, Kot, Singh and Martel voted
yes. Motion passed.
V. Communications
A. From the Floor
Art Catrambone, Lot 97 - Asked if after the Garage
Sales, could a dumpster be set up for items not sold
to i.e., Salvation Army? General Manager Boyer
answered we can have a dumpster available in the
office parking lot.
VI. New Business
A. Award of Pool Contracts
George Kelly, the pool architect, handed out a recommended contractor list with their bids to the
Board. The following is the recommended contractors and their bids: Sanitation System Upgrade to
River City for $26,421.16; Site Work & Utilities to
Hartwig Trucking & Excavating for $66,943.20;
Pool Work to PJS Pools for $534,256.00, Concrete
Foundations, Floors, Decks, Walks to Knapp Concrete Contractors, Inc. for $261,690.00 plus add for
heavy wwf in decks and walls $14,000.00, Masonry
to J.J. Braker for $149,800.00, Plumbing to Kroeschen Plumbing & Heating for $56,660.00, Electric
to Oberlander Electric for $109,900.00 plus add for
alternate site lighting fixtures $25,000.00, Fencing
to All Type Fence, Inc. for $45,997.00 and Facility
Work to Baum/Keegan for $140,000.00 (this price
is an estimate).
We will be able to use the old pool this year during
construction of the new pool.
The Board asked the General Manager to prepare
a phasing list for the new pool for the May Board
meeting.
Director Klatzco moved to award bids to the following contractors for the new pool: approve River
City for sanitation upgrades, Hartwig Trucking
for site work, PJS Pools for Pool, Knapp Concrete
Contractors, Inc. for concrete work, J.J. Braker
for masonry, Kroeschen Plumbing & Heating for
plumbing work, Oberlander Electric for electric
work, All Type Fence, Inc. for fencing and Baum/
Keegan for facility work for a total amount not to
exceed $1,406,000.00. Director Singh seconded
the motion. Roll call vote: Directors Klatzco, Kot,
Singh, Bommersbach and Martel voted yes. Motion passed.
B. Award of 2016 Road Project Contract
General Manager Boyer reported that we are trying to do as much as we can this year to take advantage of the lower prices. We budgeted $104,000;
the lowest bid including auxiliary is $140,872. The
Manager presented three funding options, and the
Board decided to go with the option of staying with
all of the roads bidded and to not do Brookside
Drive this year (which was an add on), and move
it into another year. We would use the budget we
have without using our Reserves. We will be doing
about 40,000 sq. yds. of roads this year vs. 20,000
sq. yds. last year.
Director Klatzco moved to award the 2016 Road
Project Contract to Pavement Maintenance of Henry, IL for the amount of $123,383.00 less Brookside Drive. Director Bommersbach seconded the
motion. Roll call vote: Directors Kot, Singh, Bommersbach, Klatzco and Martel voted yes. Motion
passed.
C. Award of 2016 Landscape Contract
There were two bids submitted for the landscape
contract, Yard Butler and Dan Stork, both bidding
the same amount. It was recommended that Dan
Stork be awarded the contract.
Director Martel moved to award the 2016 Landscape Contract to Dan Stork for $1,800.00. Director Klatzco seconded the motion. Roll call vote:
Directors Singh, Bommersbach, Klatzco, Kot and
Martel voted yes. Motion passed
D. Back Gate - Arm Mechanism Replacement
The arm mechanism, motor, box and coil for the
back gate needs to be replaced, it is 33 years old
and parts are no longer available.
Director Kot moved to approve the bid to Seico for
the back gate arm mechanism replacement for no
more than $6,000.00. Director Bommersbach seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Directors Bommersbach, Klatzco, Kot, Singh and Martel voted
yes. Motion passed.
E. Letters to the Editor
Tabled to May Board meeting.
F. Security Changes
The Board instructed the General Manager to implement some of the Ad Hoc Security Committee's
recommendations that the Board discussed.
G. Old Pool Site Design
Tim Hicks, a member of the Common Properties
& Amenities Committee, volunteered to create layouts with ways to utilize the old pool site and he
presented and discussed the layouts to the Board
with an overall concept.
H. ILMA "Buck-An-Acre" Program
ILMA is an organization, mainly consisting of college students doing their graduate work on the
study of streams, algae blooms, etc. Due to lack of
funding, a program was devised called "Buck-AnAcre" in which lake associations in Illinois would
donate a buck for each acre of their lake size. Lake
Wildwood is 220 acres. We have contacted ILMA
on numerous occasions with lake questions. The
General Manager is asking for Board approval to
donate $250 for ILMA for one year for our portion
to help support their studies on the streams.
Director Martel moved to approve giving $250.00
to ILMA for 2016. Director Klatzco seconded the
motion. Roll call vote: Directors Klatzco, Kot,
Singh, Bommersbach and Martel voted yes. Motion passed.
VI. Committee Updates, Presentations, Resignations & Appointments
A. Updates and Presentations from Committees
Ad Hoc Security Committee - Director Bommersbach gave a summary of the committee's discussion
on two major topics: (1) charging a fee for guests,
and (2) installing a front gate and an improved
back gate to more effectively control vehicle traffic.
The pros and cons of charging a fee for our guests
were discussed and ultimately the recommendation of the committee was to not charge for our
guests. The committee is in favor of improved access technology for our front and rear gates and the
recommendation of the committee is to fund this
project with a one time assessment to all members
so all members can use both gates. Other funding
options include charging for the RFID stickers that
control the lift arm, taking funds from reserves or
increasing annual dues. Details on both topics are
included in their meeting minutes.
The Board would like the General Manager to prepare a list of major projects to be funded for next
year and have ready at the May Board meeting.
Lakes & Dams Committee - The General Manager reported that the 319 Grant work should be
done within days. The Home & Marina Expo is going well, several vendors/contractors are already
signed up. We are in need of volunteers. The show
will be May 21, 2016 in the Marina Pavilion area.
Environmental Control Committee - Director
Kot reported three new homes, two sea walls, two
boathouses and two garages were approved. Currently, a member is in violation and he will have to
stop building on his current project.
Reminder--any member wanting to build on their
property, must get an ECC Building Packet at the
office and have ready for the ECC Committee meeting (the first Saturday of the month) for approval,
before they can start building.
Natural Resources Committee - Director Klatzco
was asked if we have any Asian carp in our lake
and we do not.
Please note -- if you take your boat onto other bodies of water; make sure you scrub down your boat
and dry it off before putting it back on our lakes.
VIII. Unfinished Business
A. New Pool Project - Update
Already covered.
B. Proxy Card Mailing - Update
The General Manager reported the proxy cards are
ready and will be available at the Guardhouse and
Office. The Special Board Meeting to vote on the
two By-Laws is May 28 at 9:00 a.m. at the Lodge.
C. Concession Stand Expansion - Update
A new cash register will be coming in that is all
programmed. One more piece of equipment and
then fire suppression will be hooked up. Will open
April 27.
D. Reserve Study - Update
The General Manager gave the Reserve Study
group the comments/changes from the Board.
E. Front Gate - Update
The Board would like to have a better sense of cost
of this project; need basic site design work and a
topographic survey. Projected project for 2017.
F. 319 Grant – Update
Already discussed.
G. Rules & Regulations "Red Book" Revision
No change.
H. Marshall County Tax Sale Lots
No change.
I. ADT System
To be considered for next year's budget.
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
IX. General Manager's Report
None.
X. Communications
A. From the Floor
Sue McGrath, Lot 1273 - Making a request for Jan
Webster, Lot 1279 -- would like to know if a beat
board could be put up by the tennis courts. The
General Manager answered to have Ms. Webster let
the office know where she would want it and they'll
have it put up.
Marcie Myers, Lot 249 - Is the new pool smaller
than what was on the original plan? General Manager responded it is actually larger.
Ms. Myers asked is the pool cost currently $1.46
million and does it include everything?
Director Martel clarified that it is $1.406 million
and it includes everything except landscaping, furniture and wood posts for parking.
Ms. Myers asked what do you estimate our original
cost to be? Director Martel replied that our budget
is $1.5 million.
Todd Trenor, Lot 1397 - Lives by the inlet and there
is a light there which is very bright and shines into
his home, would like to know if that light is really
needed there or could some type of a shield be put
on it?
Director Martel responded that the light is there for
safety reasons especially if we have heavy rains.
The General Manager added we cannot install a
shield on the light due to general safety for the
membership. She contacted Ameren, and they said
if we had a shield put on it, it would not serve the
purpose for which it was put there.
XI. Board Member Items
None.
Director Kot moved to adjourn from Regular Session to Executive Session at 12:25 p.m. Director
Klatzco seconded the motion. Voice vote - all ayes.
XII. Executive Session
A. Update on Legal Matters
B. Personnel Matters
C. Member Fine
XIII. Adjournment
Director Kot moved to adjourn from Executive Session and adjourn the meeting at 1:45 p.m. Director
Klatzco seconded the motion. Voice vote - all ayes.
Respectfully submitted,
Manny Singh, Corporate Secretary
LOT ACTIVITY
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
JOINED
03/04
03/07
03/07
03/25
03/29
03/29
LOT
896-897
951
622
333
651
1146
MARCH
2016
MEMBERS
Furgerson, Joseph
Plym, Zachary & Jennifer
Denmark, Susan
Vicini, Gary & Lisa
Kelly, Kevin & Sue
Bobek, John & JoAnne
SECURITY
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
GUEST PASSES
Guest Passes Issued
Total Guest Headcount
MARCH
2016
330
834
REAL ESTATE PASSES
Real Estate Passes Issued
11
INCIDENTS & CITATIONS
Security Assisted by an Outside Agency
Association Property Damage
Personal Property Damage Incidents
Formal Members Complaints
Citations Issued
3
0
0
0
7
3
Reports & Committee Meeting Minutes
BOARD DIRECTORS
MARCH
SPECIAL EXEC. MEETING MINUTES
2016
OF
24
LAKE WILDWOOD OFFICE
1000 LAKE WILDWOOD DRIVE
I. President Martel called to order at 4:00 p.m.
II. Roll was as follows:
a. President, Chris Martel - present - electronically
b. Treasurer, Joe Kot - present
c. Secretary, Manny Singh - present - electronically
d. Director, Anton Bommersbach - present - electronically
e. Director, Craig Klatzco - present - electronically
f. Also present - Joan Boyer, General Manager and
Mark McAndrew, Attorney - present electronically
III. A motion by Director Klatzco and seconded by
Director Kot to go into Executive Session at 4:04
p.m. to discuss legal matters with Attorney McAndrew passed by unanimous voice vote.
IV. A motion by Director Kot and seconded by Director Bommersbach to adjourn the meeting without further Board action at 5:37 p.m. passed by
unanimous voice vote.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
APRIL
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
02
Members Present: Chairperson Paul Halvorsen,
Joe Kot, Jay Schenck.
Also Present: General Manager Joan Boyer.
LOT
LWA
405/406
520/521
709
243
1397
219/220
1594/1595
884
PROJECT
New pool
New home/garage
New deck
New home/seawall
Deck
Garage
Shed
Dock
Dock
STATUS
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
APPROVED
RECREATION
APRIL
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
05
Meeting called to order at 4:30 p.m.
Members present: Kay Blonski, Betty Clevenger,
Millie Kot, Guest Sue Boness, Chairperson Adrienne Houk, and Board Liaison Anton Bommersbach.
Quorum established.
A motion was made by Millie Kot and seconded by
Kay Blonski to accept the minutes from March 7,
2016.
St. Patty Day dinner went very well. All reservations came along with some walk-ins at the door.
The food was excellent and all seemed to enjoy the
food and desserts. We will leave this on the calendar for 2017. We were a little over budget as there
were expenses such as decorations for this year
that we will not need in the future. Also next year
will be a Friday evening so we are expecting a bigger crowd. Thank you again to Kay and Felix for preparing a great meal along with all of our volunteers
who gave their time to help make this a success.
The Easter Egg Hunt was another success with
about 90 kids there to participate. We had great
feedback from those who attended. We confirmed
the Easter Bunny will once again be visiting in
2017. We are going to buy all new eggs for next year
as those we have had in the past have seen better
days. We will be on the lookout for sales at this time
as we will need around 1,200 eggs at least to start.
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We are going to try and get bigger eggs to fill to make
it a little easier for all involved. We can’t thank all
of our volunteers enough, those who stuffed eggs,
those who handled various age groups inside and
out, and those of course who helped in the kitchen. This year having raffle baskets for each gender
worked out much better, so we will continue to do
so in the future.
Saturday, April 9 will be our first movie if all goes
well in the afternoon with the final prep to do these
in the lodge. The first movie will be ‘Inside Out’ and
will start at 7:00 p.m. if all goes well. The next movie is scheduled for Memorial Day weekend on May
28, more to come on what will be shown.
Sound is working well, we just need finishing
touches on the audio and video connection; and
then we will be all set. The train is a slow project, but we hope to be running by Memorial Day.
Adrienne is going to look into some vendors who
may want to contribute to the cost of the engine for
mention as a sponsor on our train. She will report
on this the next meeting.
2017 budget discussion began. We are hoping to
create a new line item for entertainment, which includes any bands or other hired entertainment for
the future. There was a motion made by Kay Blonski and seconded by Millie Kot to drop the Fish Fry
for 2017. At this point in time it looks like this will
be out of the budget for 2017. More discussions and
finalization at the May meeting.
Betty suggested that we have a reminder on our
family events for those attending to remember
there are little minds around and that all should
conduct themselves accordingly.
The next meeting will be May 3, 2016, which will
now be on Tuesdays so that all can attend. Motion
was made by Kay Blonski to adjourn and was seconded by Betty Clevenger.
Adjourned at 6:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Adrienne Houk, Chairperson
SUNBEAM
MARCH
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
14
CALL TO ORDER: 1:38 p.m. ROLL CALL: Chair Jackie Zohfeld, Phyllis Dunagan, Jim McElroy, and Sharon Friedman. Donna
Sarna and Terry Kaveney were unavailable to attend. Joe Kot, our Liaison from the Board was
present. Also present was Justin Pattelli.
OLD BUSINESS: March Issue
February 15, 2016 minutes were moved for approval by Sharon. Jim seconded. Motion carried.
Justin was complimented on the clever cover. The
black and white readability of the paper is outstanding.
NEW BUSINESS: April Issue
Not many photos submitted for this month. There
is one from the Lunch Bunch ladies with information on being a part of a luncheon get together and
a photo from the St. Patrick Dinner may make it in.
Four Letters to the Editor were received. Letter
from AJ Querciagrossa, #1456 was approved to
print by Sharon. Jim seconded. Motion carried. Kay Dye, #363, was not approved and Jackie will
explain our decision. Jim so moved, Sharon seconded. Motion carried. Letter from Roland Clevenger, Lot #420 not approved to print. Sharon so
moved, Phyllis seconded. Motion carried. Letter
from Sue McGrath was moved for conditional approval, subject to some revision. Jackie will speak
with her. Jim so moved, Sharon seconded. Motion
carried. (Copies of all four letters were supplied to
the Board members for their information).
PHOTO CONTEST UPDATE: The date for the Reception will be Friday, July 29th
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
to coincide with the Hog Roast. More information
will appear in subsequent SUNBEAMs.
The cover request was for Daffodils. We have copies of the Budget format and will address this next
month.
Proofing date was set for Monday, March 21 at 1:30
p.m.
Jim moved to adjourn at 2:05 p.m. Sharon seconded. Motion carried.
Monday, April 18, 2016 - Meeting at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 15 deadline.
Respectfully submitted,
Phyllis Dunagan
LAKES & DAMS
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
FEB
27
2016
Acting Chairman Brad Lindstrom called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Present for the meeting
were Ron Webster, Brian Eaggleston, Keith Williams and Chris Martel. Also, present for the meeting were Joan Boyer, General Manager. Absent
from the meeting were Pete Mesha, and Dave Dunagan. The Committee asked that General Manager Boyer take the draft minutes of the February
6, 2016 meeting prepared by Chris Martel and prepare the minutes for publishing.
Manager Boyer gave the Committee an update of
the 319 Grant project. She said completion of the
creek relocation at the south end of the property
was the final stage of the grant project. Weather
last fall did not allow enough time for completion.
Work will start as soon as the frost is out of the
ground. It will take approximately 4-5 days to complete the work.
The Committee postponed discussion of a dredging
booster pump for future meetings. Keith Williams
will be developing a plan for dredge operator training. Ron Webster discussed some possible locations for depositing dredge spoils including filling
some existing ravines. Some of the ravines would
require piping of stormwater as part of the project.
Chris Martel will be completing the renewal application for the dredge permit that expires the fall
of 2016.
The Committee discussed the status of different
initiatives assigned to the individual members.
Pete Mesha will give an update of the QGIS system
at the March meeting. Ron Webster presented a
numbering system for mapping the coves. Brian
Eaggleston discussed more details of the upcoming
Home and Recreation Trade Show May 21 including parking and vendor locations. He stated that
there is good interest from local vendors and encouraged everyone to provide additional names of
local vendors. The Committee will be seeking Volunteers for that day to assist with parking and information dissemination.
A Watershed Study will be required before the Association is eligible for additional grant money.
Several Illinois Universities have graduate and
intern students do similar work as part of their
degree requirements. A motion by Ron Webster
and seconded by Keith Williams to have Brad
Lindstrom investigate partnering with a research
institute to complete a watershed study passed by
unanimous voice vote. Brad Lindstrom will also
continue to work with the Soil Conservation Service to explore forming a partnership to addressing watershed issues outside the development that
greatly affect siltation problems in Lake Wildwood.
The Committee discussed several of those areas.
Pete Mesha and Brian Eaggleston will address their
progress in planning process for Lake Tanglewood
at the following meeting. In addition, they are
continuing to look into ways to address the algal
blooms that occur each year in Lake Tanglewood.
Brad Lindstrom discussed having a mechanical
silt removal plan ready should the Association
experience a year of drought that would expose the
south end of the inlet. The Committee agreed that
such a plan should be in place including identification of funding should the opportunity present
itself. Mechanically dredging the entire inlet would
be economical and effective.
LAKES & DAMS
MARCH
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
26
Other specialists will be needed for controlling
algae blooms in Lake Tanglewood and possibility
bathymetric mapping.
Also work to be done on Elm Tree Drive cove. This
work on the cove will have a budget of approximately $13,000. The work will include placement
of the rock check dams, clean out the cove and to
correctly build the dry dam. Joan suggested that
this would be budgeted separately as a "project"
rather than within the committee's budget. Brian,
Pete and Joan will make a site visit to the cove after this meeting.
Lakes and Dams Members Present:
Pete Mesha , Chairman
David Dunagan, Secretary
Brian Eggleston
Ron Webster
The next meeting will be on April 30th, at 8 AM at
the Association office.
Also Present:
Joan Boyer, Manager
Respectfully Submitted,
David Dunagan
Secretary of Lakes and Dams Committee
Lake and Dams Members Absent:
Brad Lindstrom
Keith Williams
Chris Martel, Board Liaison
Call meeting to order: Time 8:09 AM
Motion to adjourn meeting was made by Ron Webster and seconded by David Dunagan at 9:58 AM.
AD HOC SECURITY
APRIL
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
02
Minutes of February 6, 2016 meeting were voted
on by the committee. Motion to accept: Ron Webster. Seconded: Ron Webster. Motion: passed.
Meeting called to order at 10:00 a.m.
Minutes of February 27, 2016 meeting were voted
on by the committee. Motion to accept: Ron Webster. Seconded: Brian Eggleston. Motion: passed.
Members present: Marcie Myers, Trisha Noack,
Phyllis Hamby, Adam Watkins, Bonnie Miller, Jean
Menzel, Bob Hamilton, Ray Houk, and Anton Bommersbach (board liaison). Absent: Lillian Saxton.
319 Grant Project Update Project:
Joan reported the project is a few days to a week
from completion. It all depends on cooperation of
the weather. Ron Webster commented on the need
to get a maintenance protocol from the Project Engineers Hey and Associates. Manager Joan showed
the committee information on the staff gauge that
will be needed for the retention basins in the project. More information will be needed as to what
elevations numbers will be displayed on the gauge.
Home and Marine EXPO:
The event will be held on Saturday May 21st, 10:00
AM. Brian Eggleston has contacted by electronic
mail venders who may be interested in participation. Brian will be contacting other venders by regular mail and phone contacts. He will be following
up his initial contacts to get a serious commitment
from them. Further discussion of the need for
more volunteers for set up and clean up.
Manager Joan will set up the annual dam inspection in April and will inform the committee and
membership the date and time of the inspection.
2017 Budget Discussion:
There will be a need for an expense item for a new
computer and monitor for the QGIS program.
What is QGIS?
A geographic information system (GIS) or geospatial information system designed to capture, store,
manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all
types of spatial or geographical data. The program
is free and the cost of hardware will be approximately $1,000.
Chairman Pete Mesha wants a line on the budget
for Lakes and Dams specialists fees. These specialists will give help to the committee much needed
information to make decisions regarding our Lakes
and Dams.
Pete Mesha mentioned he would like to obtain Peter Berrini a retired lake management specialist.
Some of the items Mr. Berrini would give advice
to the committee would be measuring silt depth,
dredge planning for better utilization of the dredge
and dredge operator training. In addition advice
will be sought for critical water shed planning.
This will be one of the uses of the QGIS program
to coordinate lake-farm land to identifying specific
locations to focus our effort in controlling silt from
entering into our lake. An estimate for fees for Peter's time for the above would be about $3,200.
Motion made by Bob Hamilton and seconded by
Trisha Noack to approve the meeting agenda. Motion made by Jean Menzel and seconded by Bob
Hamilton for approval of February minutes.
1. Director Bommersbach shared that the Home
& Marine Expo scheduled for May 21 is in need
of volunteers to assist with this first-year event.
Interested members are asked to contact Brian
Eaggleston, the event coordinator. Three members expressed interest in volunteering.
2. At the March meeting, the committee initiated
discussion about the possibility of charging a
small fee for guests. Other lake communities in
Illinois have taken this approach, either charging guests directly or charging members a set
fee for guest passes to be distributed to their
guests. At that meeting it was decided not to
recommend any action to the Board. This topic
was added to the April meeting for follow up
discussion on the pros and cons of charging for
guests.
• One member suggested that volunteers could
greet guests at the gate on holiday weekends
and politely ask for donations to help cover
the cost of the additional expenses incurred
on these weekends. It was further suggested
that members may be willing to volunteer for
a variety of tasks rather than relying solely on
staff.
• Another member suggested that larger scale
fund raising events would be a more positive solution for raising money. Charging for
members’ guests is somewhat de-socializing
and comes across more punitive, whereas
fund raisers tend to pull people together to
support a specific cause or project.
• Another member felt it was a mistake to
charge for guests or to ‘beg’ for donations. It
was also mentioned by another member that
there is no hard data to show that any of our
amenities are being overused by guests. Usage in recent years does not seem to be any
greater than 10-12 years ago.
While the discussion was respectful and productive the committee was divided in their support of the aforementioned options, however,
the one garnering the most support was the
fund raising approach. It was also suggested
that the SunBeam could publish reminders for
members to be respectful and considerate with
regard to their guests’ use of our amenities, as
these amenities are there for everyone’s enjoyment.
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
3. The next agenda item addressed member access
through the front and back gate. There was significant support by the committee for an RFID
actuated lift arm at the front gate to better control access and reduce the ability for people to
drive in while Security is handling a guest/contractor or addressing another matter. The committee also supports the investment into a new
RFID back gate available to all members (without the current $50 fee for an HID proximity
card). Discussion ensued on various options for
funding this investment and for offsetting the
budget deficit created by eliminating the current fee for the back gate pass. Subsequently,
Bob Hamilton made the following motion, seconded by Phyllis Hamby:
• The Security Committee recommends that
the Board take steps to enhance security at
the front and back gates by investing into new
equipment (lift gates) and software to effectively control vehicle traffic. It is further recommended that this investment be funded by
a one-time assessment to all members that
would include two RFID windshield stickers.
Motion passed 7-1.
• Based on current projected costs, this onetime assessment would equate to roughly $40.
4. The final agenda item involved discussion
around getting broader member input on security related matters. The committee recommends that we pose 2-3 specific questions to the
membership via the SunBeam, email, website
and social media to enable broader member
participation and input.Questions will be collected and discussed in the May meeting.
5. Phillis Hamby made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Bob Hamilton. Meeting adjourned at
11:45 am.
FINANCE & ADMIN.
APRIL
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
2016
09
Call to Order: 8:02 a.m.
Members Present: Chairperson Todd Bertrand,
Harry Menzel, Lillian Saxton, Craig Klatzco,
Joanne Girard, and AJ Querciagrossa (telephone).
Also Present: Treasurer Joe Kot, General Manager Joan Boyer, Board President Chris Martel, and
Board Liaison Manny Singh.
Agenda approved as submitted.
Minutes of March 2016 meeting approved without
objection.
Treasurer’s Report:
Joe Kot reported that progress is ongoing regarding collections. There are 186 previous past due accounts - 109 of those are from this year. Current
payments are up slightly from previous year.
General Manager’s Report:
Joan is working on the new budget. Committee requests are not in yet - due May 2nd.
Discussed Expenditures Over $100 report. Joanne
questioned pontoon repairs. Discussion followed.
Joanne questioned legal fees other than collections. Discussion followed. Harry questioned insurance categories. Discussion followed. Joan also
explained insurance packages are bid on every
year. Harry questioned truck license fees. Discussion followed. Craig questioned expense to Varna
Ambulance service. Joan explained it was for purchase of AED’s.
Reviewed financials.
Todd likes the fact that 2015 late and finance
charges and 2016 dues are broken down into separate categories.
Discussed Capital and Replacement Reserve accounts from a bookkeeping standpoint. Discussed
road repairs and future road projects.
5
Around the Lake
First Quarter Statement Review vs. Balance Sheet
tabled until May meeting.
Todd thanked AJ for his letter to the Sunbeam.
Next meeting is May 14, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. in the
Lodge. Meeting adjourned by unanimous consent
at 8:50 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Joanne Girard
VIOLATIONS
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
LOT
1402
857
1674
518
518
709
1730
CITATION
L. 4.
C. 3. (a)
C. 3. (a)
C. 6. (a)
C. 3. (a)
C. 3. (a)
BB 2/3
MARCH
2016
DESCRIPTION
Loose dog
Speeding 39mph
Speeding 38mph
Unliscensed driver/operation
Speeding 42mph
Speeding 37mph
Outbuilding without home
NEW
SWIMMING
POOL
CONSTRUCTION
TO BEGIN MAY 2
creel limits
Fish Type
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
White Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass
Walleye
Muskie
Northern Pike
Flathead Catfish
All Other Catfish
Bluegill & Sunfish
Crappie
Bullhead
Carp
Size Limits
Daily Limit
-
Catch & Release
-
Catch & Release
16" (or smaller)
16" - 22" only
48" (or larger)
24" (or larger)
None
None
9" (or larger)
None
None
2
Catch & Release
3 (1 over 26")
1
1
Catch & Release
6
None
15
None
None
• Only use minnows which have been purchased
from a reputable bait shop. Never put any unused
minnows back into the lake. Never use any minnows which have been netted from an outside body
of water on the LWW lakes as you could be introducing unwanted and dangerous species of fish
into the lake.
• Power wash the underside of your boat and motor anytime you have used it on an outside body of
water before returning to the lake to be sure that
you are not introducing any unwanted fish or vegetation into the lake.
• Do not introduce any vegetation or fish from any
outside body of water into either of our lakes. Both
lakes are balanced ecosystems and you can cause
great harm to the lakes. Do not take fish from either Tanglewood or Wildwood and put them in the
other lakes as well.
• Become familiar with the creel limits as well as
how to identify each species of fish.
• Remove any carp caught on either lakes. They
can produce more than one million eggs and can
cause severe problems on our lakes.
NOTE:
Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass are catch
and release until the population increases.
april sunbeam delinquent list
Lot 390 was included in the April delinquent list
in error.
lifeguard positions
OFFICE PARKING LOT
The Office parking lot will be closed beginning
May 2nd due to construction of the new pool.
All visitors must park directly in front of the
office until further notice.
CONSTRUCTION ZONE
Please exercise extra caution during this time
of construction. Heavy equipment will be frequently moving around the construction site,
so members and their guests should be alert.
Keep a close eye on children and warn them of
the dangers of a construction zone.
Lifeguards may now begin applying for the 2016
summer season. First aid certification, CPR certification, and life guard training certification are all
required. Please attach copies of these documents
with the submitted employment application.
When walking or jogging around the Development,
be sure to move AGAINST the flow of traffic. This
presents the opportunity to establish eye contact
with approaching motorists and allows for quick
actions incase of an emergency.
security guard positions
Lake Wildwood Association is now accepting applications for part-time, seasonal Land/Marine Security Guards. Security/law background is preferred.
Approximately 20-30 hours, or more, per week.
Security Guards enforce Lake Wildwood’s Rules
and Regulations.
Employment applications are available in the office or online (http://www.lake-wildwood.com).
safe driving
A reminder to all that speed limitations in place
around the Development are 30mph, unless otherwise posted. Citations will be issued to violators. Also note that you have the right to view the
locked-in speed of the radar unit in the patrol vehicle if stopped.
Safe driving and have a wonderful season at Lake
Wildwood!
visibility flags
Bicycles, golf carts, and other ATVs require a
brightly colored visibility flag to be displayed on
the unit before operating it within the Association.
The flag can be red, orange, or yellow and must be
displayed no less than 6' above the ground (Redbook section C. 6. (f)).
vacant lots and structures
Article 2 of the Restrictive Covenants and By-Laws
states no accessory outbuildings shall be erected
on any of said lots prior to the erection thereon of
a single-family dwelling house.
In addition, no camping is allowed on vacant lots
and you may not use your vacant lot to store automobiles or any other recreational vehicles.
The construction and addition of new outbuildings
and home requires permitting process through the
ECC. If you have any questions please contact the
Association Office or visit the ECC section of the
Lake Wildwood website.
Employment applications are available in the office or online (http://www.lake-wildwood.com).
do not litter
utilities, inc. water company
Littering is strictly prohibited both inside and outside of the Development and violators are subject
to Class II and Class III citations within Lake Wildwood Association.
Members with questions, or concerns related to
water availability (or their bill) should contact Utilities, Inc. water company at (847) 498-6440 or visit
their website online at www.uiwater.com.
Water bill payments should not be mailed to Lake
Wildwood Association. Thank you!
state license plate renewal
A reminder to all vehicle owners to check the expiration date on their license plate as the State of Illinois has suspended the mailing of renewal notices.
For more information or to renew your license
plate, visit the State of Illinois website at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.
water usage stamps
Watercraft units that are not powered by a motor,
engine, or sail no longer need to be registered with
the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. In
lieu of this registration system, these watercraft
units now require a Water Usage Stamp.
This stamp is available at any location selling a
hunting or fishing license (a list of local dealers
can be found on the Illinois DNR website). In order
to be issued a Lake Wildwood decal, a copy of this
stamp is required to be on file with the Association.
6
foot traffic on the roads
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
Please keep our community clean - do not litter!
henry legion fish fry
Join us Friday, May 6th at the Henry American Legion beginning at 5:00 p.m. for the monthly fish
fry dinner. Adults - $9, under twelve - $5.
animal waste/leash rule
While enjoying these nice summer days please remember that all pets in public areas must be on a
leash. Also, be sure to clean up after your pet - do
not leave pet waste laying around. Next time you're
on a stroll, don't forget the leash or your pet's waste
bags!
tennis courts
No bicycles, skateboards, or rollerblades allowed
on the courts. No black-soled street shoes or blacksoled tennis shoes.
Lights off after 10:00 p.m., 1 hour play limit. Key
sign-out is available at the guardhouse.
Courts are open Saturday & Sunday from 7:00 a.m.
until 10:00 p.m. during our summer months (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend).
aed donation
Lake Wildwood Association would like to thank
member Paul Halvorsen for his donation of an
AED unit.
seeking riding lawn tractor
The Recreation Committee is in search of a used,
running riding lawn tractor to be the little engine
that could run the 'Lake Wildwood Express.'
Please contact the Lake Wildwood Association Office for details.
pool/beach hours of operation
Beach I and II
Monday - Friday: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Weekends & Holidays: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Swimming Pool
Monday - Friday: 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Weekends & Holidays: 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
rules and regulations
01) The beach and pool water is not suitable for
drinking. Avoid swallowing beach and pool
water.
02) Admission to the beach and pool may be refused to all persons having any contagious disease, infectious conditions such as colds, fever,
ringworm, foot infections, skin lesions, carbuncles, boils, diarrhea, vomiting, inflamed
eyes, ear discharges or any other condition
which has the appearance of being infectious.
Persons with excessive sunburn, abrasions
which have not healed, corn plasters, bunion
pads, adhesive tape, rubber bandages or other
bandages of any kind may also be refused admittance. A person under the influence of alcohol or exhibiting erratic behavior shall not be
permitted in the beach or pool area.
03) Littering is prohibited. In addition, no food,
drink, gum or tobacco is allowed in the water.
Glass containers are prohibited throughout
the beach and pool area. Violators will be fined
$50 per glass container.
04) All infants must wear tight fitting rubber or
plastic pants while in the lake and the pool.
05) Do not enter water or swim alone.
06) Persons under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a responsible person 18 years of age or
older at all times. Persons 12-15 years of age
must be accompanied by a responsible person
18 years of age or older when NO lifeguard is
on duty.
07) Personal conduct at the beach and pool must
be such that safety is not jeopardized.
08) Diving in shallow water is not permitted.
09) All persons using the beach and pool are under
direct authority of the lifeguard.
10) No unnecessary conversations with lifeguard.
11) Do not swim outside the roped area.
12) Do not hold onto floated roped boundaries of
the beaches.
13) No swimming after lightning has been sighted.
14) No watercraft inside roped boundaries.
15) No pets or fires in beach and pool area.
16) No water entry or swimming permitted at the
beaches after sunset.
17) Beach/water opens at sunrise, closes at sunset.
18) Keys must be signed out at the Guardhouse to
unlock the emergency equipment cabinet and
bathroom facility if the beach is used during
posted hours of operation and lifeguard is not
present.
19) Swim at your own risk.
Second Quarter Report - 2016
OPERATIONS
OCT - MARCH
BUDGET
$ OVER
% OF
896,399.87
0.00
33,960.26
4,012.36
8,766.00
13,449.29
520.00
2,644.36
63.58
39,835.00
2,288.00
1,038,272.00
1,500.00
42,600.00
6,500.00
15,100.00
15,200.00
2,300.00
14,000.00
49,000.00
47,350.00
6,000.00
-141,872.13
-1,500.00
-8,639.74
-2,487.64
-6,334.00
-1,750.71
-1,780.00
-11,355.64
-48,936.42
-7,515.00
-3,712.00
86.34%
0.0%
79.72%
61.73%
58.05%
88.48%
22.61%
18.89%
0.13%
84.13%
38.13%
1,001,938.72
1,237,822.00
-235,883.28
80.94%
208,263.92
409.95
111,645.43
58,881.78
16,242.20
1,405.75
0.00
330.50
4,470.12
5,438.00
7,131.66
0.00
446,656.00
2,700.00
441,000.00
162,083.00
34,200.00
2,200.00
44,810.00
18,950.00
9,250.00
20,950.00
10,208.00
44,795.00
-238,392.08
-2,290.05
-329,354.57
-103,201.22
-17,957.80
-794.25
-44,810.00
-18,619.50
-4,779.88
-15,512.00
-3,076.34
-44,795.00
46.63%
15.18%
25.32%
36.33%
47.49%
63.9%
0.0%
1.74%
48.33%
25.96%
69.86%
0.0%
414,219.31
1,237,802.00
-823,582.69
33.46%
OCT - MARCH
BUDGET
$ OVER
% OF
1,152.02
4,487.72
37.90
83,440.00
0.00
8,000.00
0.00
93,803.00
1,152.02
-3,512.28
37.90
-10,363.00
100.0%
56.1%
100.0%
88.95%
89,117.64
101,803.00
-12,685.36
87.54%
31,488.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
75,020.00
5,000.00
16,500.00
8,500.00
-43,531.42
-5,000.00
-16,500.00
-8,500.00
41.97%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
31,488.58
105,020.00
-73,531.42
41.97%
OCT - MARCH
BUDGET
$ OVER
% OF
756.77
17,434.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
19,600.00
-2,165.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.0%
88.95%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
18,190.89
19,600.00
-1,409.11
92.81%
EXPENSE
Maintenance
Security
Marina Concession
0.00
4,926.16
14,290.55
3,500.00
0.00
16,100.00
-3,500.00
4,926.16
-1,809.45
0.0%
100.0%
88.76%
319 GRANT
Professional SVCS LWW - 40%
Professional Svcs State - 60%
Construction LWW - 40%
Construction State - 60%
8,214.00
0.00
46,620.86
69,931.29
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8,214.00
0.00
46,620.86
69,931.29
100.0%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
143,982.86
19,600.00
124,382.86
734.61%
Administration Income
Market and Promotion Income
Maintenance Income
Security Income
Sunbeam Income
SW Access Income
Lodge Income
Marina Gas Income
Concession Income
Campground Income
Recreation Income
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENSE
Administration
Market and Promo
Maintenance
Security
Sunbeam
Lodge
Marina
Marina/Pavilion
Campground
Recreation
Fish & Wildlife
Pool
TOTAL EXPENSE
REPLACEMENT RESERVE
INCOME
RF Membership Dues
RF Interest/Investments
Other
Discretionary Reserves
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENSE
Maintenance Reserve Fund
Security Reserve Fund
Lodge Reserve Fund
Lake Reserve Fund
TOTAL EXPENSE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
INCOME
Membership Dues 2015
Membership Dues 2016
Lot Sales
Asset Sales
State Grant Match (60%)
Miscellaneous Income
TOTAL INCOME
TOTAL EXPENSE
decal issuance and deadline
The 2016 decals must be displayed on automobiles
and recreational vehicles by May 1st, 2016.
NO WAKE
(UNITED STATES COAST GUARD STANDARD DEFINITION)
Proof of state vehicle registration in the member's
name will be requested by Security in order to issue an automobile decal.
Slow-no Wake: means operation of a watercraft at the slowest possible speed necessary to maintain
steerage, but in no case greater than five miles per hour.
Recreational vehicle decals are issued at the main
Gate or the Association Office. Motorized units cost
$25 per decal and non-motorized units cost $10
per decal.
No Wake: defined as a speed whereby there is no “white” water behind the motor of the watercraft
or in created waves immediate to the watercraft.
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
7
DELINQUENT LOTS
APRIL
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
2016
15
LOT MEMBER/CITY/STATE/ZIP
AMOUNT
LOT
MEMBER/CITY/STATE/ZIP
AMOUNT
30
84
6
34
35
43
47
70
102
103
127
133
145
147
180
200
202
204
246
267
269
286
330
332
412
413
418
419
465
484
500
505
526
550
551
583
596
606
610
618
638
650
655
663
671
674
678
695
696
702
718
719
726
728
746
748
756
757
758
759
761
781
791
794
795
799
800
808
811
817
826
837
841
871
906
$4,181.02
$1,473.96
$844.00
$844.00
$844.00
$894.00
$844.00
$844.00
$694.00
$744.00
$892.00
$844.00
$2,934.54
$1,076.69
$916.35
$844.00
$794.00
$744.00
$50.00
$744.00
$812.00
$744.00
$50.00
$2,225.04
$844.00
$2,628.08
$937.26
$1,477.60
$844.00
$844.00
$744.00
$744.00
$50.00
$744.00
$744.00
$1,162.77
$138.83
$744.00
$744.00
$844.00
$844.00
$2,045.74
$744.00
$744.00
$117.58
$794.00
$6,880.79
$6,191.70
$5,717.58
$744.00
$844.00
$844.00
$2,314.47
$744.00
$744.00
$1,477.60
$1,587.90
$4,266.90
$2,767.24
$4,161.45
$819.00
$744.00
$894.00
$744.00
$744.00
$1,383.94
$1,332.71
$1,734.89
$844.00
$6,249.67
$2,735.83
$6,155.06
$1,429.70
$747.08
$1,477.60
907
909
911
917
927
934
937
939
946
952
953
954
959
961
966
968
969
976
1003
1017
1030
1058
1059
1060
1071
1141
1142
1143
1180
1184
1185
1188
1196
1199
1255
1256
1269
1369
1438
1472
1478
1480
1481
1487
1492
1500
1501
1512
1522
1542
1561
1563
1575
1576
1577
1610
1615
1637
1663
1667
1699
1711
1712
1718
1729
1730
1731
1748
1749
1767
1781
1789
1815
1816
1824
Jesse Hanson, Christina Varna, IL 61375-9357
Nocun, Marcin Bridgeview, IL 60455
Wallen, William & Dawn Woodstock, IL 60098
Curico, Carlotta Oswego, IL 60543
Casper, Kathy Kettering, Oh 45409
Rataj, Joseph Lockport, IL 60441
Romano, Linda E Wheaton, IL 60189
Rog, Michael Hickory Hills, IL 60457
England, Micheal & Collette Heyworth, IL 61745
Wenzlaff, Duane & Lora Magnolia, IL 61336
Wenzlaff, Duane & Lora Magnolia, IL 61336
Boeckman, Alvin & Susan Mokena, IL 60448
Goskusky, Robert & Vicki Tonica, IL 61370
Toovey, Kevin & Deena LaSalle, IL 61301
Muhammad, Aleemuddin & Huda Joliet, IL 60431
Nocun, Marcin Bridgeview, IL 60455
Witowski, Katarzyna Burbank, IL 60459
Lisewski, Steven & Jackie Palos Park, IL 60464
Heim, Richard Crown Point, IN 46307-7077
Frania, Slawomir Chicago, IL 60630
Senko, Ryan & Ellen Dee Magnolia, IL 61336
Grela, Matt & Theresa Ingleside, IL 60041
Kataniak, Dariusz & Bernadeta Palos Hills, IL 60465
Kataniak, Dariusz & Bernadeta Palos Hills, IL 60465
Hannon, Bernard & Gail Bradenton, FL 34209
Alexander, John & Selina Lombard, IL 60148
Walker, Robert & Mary Ann Morton, IL 61550-2467
Cynthia Muir for Lavazza, Elizabeth Minooka, IL 60447
Augustyniak, Nicholas LaSalle, IL 61301
Brown, James Minonk, IL 61760
Chickerillo, Michael & Carmela Tinley Park, IL 60477
Balicki, Jr. Donald & Dawn Varna, IL 61375
Nowaski, Tom & Mari Aurora, IL 60504
Dababneh, Salam Orland Park, IL 60462
Johnson, Norman Varna, IL 61375
Fasano, Geraldine Oak Brook, IL 60525
Heim, Scott & Traci Tinley Park, IL 60452
DiFiori, Lisa Boca Raton, FL 33434-2611
Mitts, Jonathan & Elizabeth Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Bliznick, Fred & Maria Plainfield, IL 60544
Johnson, Norman & Donie Varna, IL 61375-0287
Landeck, Joseph & Kelly Munster, IN 46321
Bean, Robert & Michele Yorkville, IL 60560
Beltramea, Jospeh & Betty Metamora, IL 61548
Martinez, Rafael & Guadalupe Bolingbrook, IL 60490
Stege, Wayne & Christine New Lenox, IL 60451
Hauser, Brian & Melissa Oswego, IL 60543
Lagerbloom, James & Karen Bellevue, IL 61604
Abraham, Geoffrey Farmers Insurance Peoria, IL 61603
Barin, Jonathan Chicago, IL 60660
Maubach, Brian & Tammy Lacon, IL 61540-8908
Grivetti, Tazio & Katie Chillicothe, IL 61523-1709
Parsons, Dale & Kristie Spring Valley, IL 61362
Beau Brugger Peoria Heights, IL 61616-7701
Rice, R. John Magnolia, IL 61336
Condie, Anthony Peru, IL 61354
Treest, Mark & Christy Ransom, IL 60470-0113
Parhas, George & Teresa Clarksville, TN 37043
Sherman, Donald & Mary Lacon, IL 61540
Kawala, Miroslaw & Teresa Chicago, IL 60634
Medema, Jeff Streator, IL 61364
Riggs/Huber, Ross & Joan Urbana, IL 61802
Riggs/Huber, Ross & Joan Urbana, IL 61802
Karkoszka, Jozef Bolingbrook, IL 60490
Jarog, Jozef Schaumburg, IL 60193
Jarog, Sylwester Bridgeview , IL 60455
Jarog, Sylwester Harwood Heights, IL 60706
Ujda, Pawel Lockport, IL 60441
Ujda, Pawel Lockport, IL 60441
Shah, Dr. K.G. & Jenny Peoria, IL 61615
Braun, Donald & Theresa Metamora, IL 61548
Estate of Charles Glennon C/O Caroline Glenview, IL 60025
Alberts, Tom Streator, IL 61364-8968
Alberts, Tom Streator, IL 61364-8968
Forbes, Thomas A. Griswold, CT 06351
$744.00
$844.00
$744.00
$11,673.11
$444.00
$1,813.32
$1,433.42
$836.52
$1,477.59
$894.00
$819.00
$744.00
$844.00
$844.00
$844.00
$769.00
$844.00
$1,966.77
$2,191.83
$844.00
$50.00
$1,649.14
$844.00
$844.00
$50.00
$844.00
$1,957.68
$844.00
$844.00
$1,690.34
$1,509.66
$1,580.01
$2,463.29
$844.00
$744.00
$2,262.84
$244.00
$3,307.25
$869.00
$50.00
$844.00
$844.00
$1,734.89
$794.00
$1,822.18
$846.35
$50.00
$763.10
$744.00
$844.00
$1,792.95
$844.00
$744.00
$50.00
$744.00
$844.00
$1,478.11
$5,765.92
$744.00
$744.00
$50.00
$3,212.23
$2,646.67
$744.00
$744.00
$1,144.00
$744.00
$744.00
$744.00
$844.00
$794.00
$744.00
$745.28
$745.28
$744.00
8
Izienicki, Konrad & Maria Bolingbrook, IL 60490
Austin, Jr., Kenny DeKalb, IL 60115
Farner, Robert Toluca, IL 61369
Dunn, Richard Lacon, IL 61540
Krol, Andrzej Chicago, IL 60638
Zachary Malmgren Peoria, IL 61604
Becker, Crystal Lacon, IL 61540
Baele, Jacob Lostant, IL 61334
Maher, William & Kimberly Roanoke, IL 61561
Cheli, John & Zhanna Streator, IL 61364
Schauder, Gerlind Varna, IL 61375
Kuklo, Andrzez, Agnieszka Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Malloy, Helen Danville, IL 61832
Vitale, Dean & Catherine Naperville, IL 60564
Massino, Anthony & Mary Lou Streator, IL 61364
Oser, David & Lisa Varna, IL 61375
Oser, David & Lisa Varna, IL 61375
Oser, David & Lisa Varna, IL 61375
Werner, Tom & Maureen Chicago, IL 60602-4775
Ujwary, Mieczyslaw & Zofia Bensenville, IL 60106
Anderson, William & Christine Lynwood, IL 60411
Skuja, Brian & Vicky Plainfield, IL 60544
Vickers, Gary & Victoria Streator, IL 61364
Skupien, Michal & Renata Elk Grove, IL 60007
Christ, Kelly Jo Minonk, IL 61760
Barthel, Jennifer Homer Glen, IL 60491-9345
Kenig, Edmund & Bennadeta Plainfield, IL 60586
Naines, Edward & Joan Morris, IL 60450
Fudala, Tomasz Homer Glen, IL 60491
Fortino, John & Carol Mapleton, Il 61547-9738
Pratt, Scott & Wanda Zion, IL 60099
Walters, Brent & Sally Galena, OH 43021-7036
Czaja, Stanislaw Palos Hills, IL 60465
Bitterlin, Dana Palos Hills, IL 60465
Bitterlin, Dana Palos Hills, Il 60465
Hardecki, Jan Piotr Palos Hills, IL 60465-1319
Petrak, Mark Frankfort, IL 60423
Gusick, Daniel J Lacon, IL 61540
O'Donovan, Louise Naperville, IL 60540
Wilkinson, Debbie Lacon, IL 61540
Gallego, Reinaldo & Teresa Lockport, IL 60441
Zarebczan, Jacek Hickory Hills, IL 60457
Husemann, David Princeton, IL 61356
Echols, William & Carrie Ottawa, IL 61350
Thomason, Terry & Kathleen Palos Park, IL 60464
Williams, Lawrence & Rosemary Cedar Point, IL 61316
Hemza, Jeffrey & Mary Channahon, IL 60410-0426
Gonciarczyk, Tadeusz Orland Park, IL 60462
Gonciarczyk, Tadeusz & Aleksandra Orland Park, Il 60462
Wilder, Michael & Anne Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Motsinger/Adcock, Michael & Bridget Cape Coral, FL 33915
Motsinger/Adcock, Michael & Bridget Cape Coral, FL 33915
Dawidowicz, Adam & Harriet Justice, IL 60458
Stowe, Marsha Joliet, IL 60435
Healy, Shelia Wenona, IL 61377
Wahlen, Frank Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Smith, Raymond & Margaret Orland Park, IL 60467
Zubek, Ludwik & Janina Homer Glen, IL 60491
Zubek, Ludwik & Janina Homer Glen, IL 60491
Zubek, Ludwik & Janina Homer Glen, IL 60491
Gurgul, Leszek & Barbara Plainfield, IL 60586
Shelton, Deborah Lacon, IL 61540
Brown, Theresa Tinley Park, IL 60477
Nichols, Randy Kilpatrick, Kathleen Varna, IL 61375
Nickols, Randy, Kilpatrick, Kathleen Varna, IL 61375
Hugh Toner-Higgins Peoria, IL 61602
Toner/Higgins, Hugh & Nancy Peoria, IL 61602
Peters, Jeff & Jen Pekin, IL 61554
Piszczor, Andrzej Burbank, IL 60459
Widmer, David North Aurora, IL 60542-4601
Sproul, Marilyn Wyanet, IL 61379-9625
Sanchez, Jose Lombard, IL 60148
Sipe, Corey Lostant, IL 61334
Palka, Walter & Iwona Hinsdale, IL 60527
Steven Jesse Varna, IL 61375
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
DELINQUENT LOTS
APRIL
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
2016
LOT
MEMBER/CITY/STATE/ZIP
AMOUNT
1825
1835
1020-01
1319-01
1617-01
1835-01
672-01
673-01
692-01
747-01
Forbes, Thomas A. Griswold, CT 06351
Ballinger, Dennis Decatur, IL 62525
Koslab, Vladimir Burbank, IL 60459
Zdanowski, Wojciech & Angelika Chicago, IL 60629
Murphy, Anthony Lemont, IL 60438
Repelin, Carlos & Magdaly Cape Coral, FL 33904
Jaros, Monika/Juliet Light Albuquerque, NM 87112
Jaros, Monika/Juliet Light Albuquerque, NM 87112
Jurevis, Adam Chicago, IL 60638
Filian, Ronald Stuart, FL 34997-2801
$744.00
$1,039.50
$2,533.66
$6,475.03
$6,497.64
$6,456.26
$5,633.20
$2,770.38
$6,399.97
$1,633.19
TOTAL DELINQUENT
$246,438.13
Lots shown in bold italics represent lots that have judgements against them.
A $50.00 late charge has been applied to all delinquent accounts.
Checks made payable to:
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375
If you have any questions regarding your bill, or would like an up-to-date statement, please contact the Lake Wildwood Association Office at (309) 463-2047,
extension 1 Monday through Friday 8am - 4:30pm.
EXPENDITURES OVER $100
INFORMATIONAL REPORT
DATE
03/01
03/01
03/01
03/07
03/07
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/11
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/22
03/24
03/24
TOTAL
services fees
15
MARCH
2016
ISSUED TO (GOODS/SERVICES)
AMOUNT
Employee (insurance reimbursement)
239.02
Employee (insurance reimbursement)
293.23
1st National Bank of Lacon (credit card fees)
136.89
Lake Wildood Association (LaSalle State Bank deposit)
100,000.00
Lake Wildood Association (State Farm money market)
100,000.00
Catrambone, Art (NRC - concrete blocks and ropes)
262.20
Boyer, Joan (LMA Conference in Springfield, IL)
208.34
Bullis & Sundberg LLC (insurange package)
7,840.00
Corn Belt Energy Corporation (electric)
601.73
George O. Pasquel Company (marina concession)
3,000.00
George P. Kelly, Architect (pool project)
2,500.00
Hicks Gas (propane)
2,670.47
John Deere Financial (equipment repairs and supplies)
423.79
Kingery Printing Co. (windowed envelopes)
221.75
Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit P.C. (monthly retainer)
600.00
Spanbauer, Leon (continuing education)
201.25
Midland High School (lodge deposit refund)
200.00
Napa Auto Parts (equipment repairs and supplies)
164.96
Paula's Imprints (uniforms)
150.00
Pitney Bowes (postage)
350.13
R & P Lumber (pontoon repairs and keys)
257.04
Rathje & Woodward LLC (collections)
1,717.99
Rathje & Woodward LLC (legal fees)
6,324.41
Read Bros. (water heater for gate and repairs)
125.08
Stevens Publishing (March Sunbeam)
1,231.06
Toedter Oil Co. (unleaded fuel)
609.37
Utilitity Services of IL - Lake Wildwood (water)
487.74
Visa (supplies, postage, mulch, and events)
4,103.48
Wilcoxson & Associates, LTD (payroll, W2 prep., tax)
420.00
Ameren Illinois (electric)
970.74
Bullis & Sundberg LLC (compensation insurance)
7,936.00
Coventry Health Care Insurance of IL (employee health)
5,112.06
Dearborn Life Insurance (employee life insurance)
203.64
DeBartolo, Frank (speaker system, screen, misc.)
579.73
Frontier (telephone)
603.22
Hardesty Heating and Cooling (marina vent hood)
3,380.00
Blonski, Kay (supplies, Easter eggs, St. Patrick’s)
201.47
Ken Baum Construction (marina concession stand)
5,345.00
LaRose Disposal Service (waste disposal)
443.60
Merchants Bank Equipment Finance (backhoe payment)
1,726.66
Rathje & Woodward LLC (collection fees)
1,756.38
Rathje & Woodward LLC (legal fees)
4,484.22
SAMS CLUB (Easter supplies, recreation supplies)
225.14
Varna Ambulance Service (AED purchase)
2,607.50
Chase Cardmember Services (office supplies)
270.49
Secretary of State License Renewal (2015 license)
121.00
271,306.78
service
cost
due date
$100.00
$659.00
$50.00
6%
$100.00
$100.00
At Application
March 1st
After March 1st
After March 1st
June 1st
-
BUILDING FEES
House
Garage
Other
Landscape Dump (contractor use)
$500.00
$350.00
$30.00
$45.00
At Application
At Application
At Application
At Main Gate
DOCUMENTS & OFFICE SERVICES
Fax
Copy
Redbook & Bluebook
$1.00/PG
$0.25/PG
$2.25
Upon Pickup
Upon Pickup
Upon Pickup
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE DECALS
Motorized Units
Non-motorized Units
$25.00
$10.00
May 1st
May 1st
AUTOMOBILE DECALS
Vehicle Decal
Pocket Decal
FREE
$10.00
May 1st
May 1st
BACK GATE ACCESS KEY
Annual Fee
Additional Key
Lost Key
$50.00
$25.00
$40.00
At Application
At Application
At Application
MARINA SEASONAL BOAT SLIP
Summer Watercraft Slip Rental
$350.00
At Application
CAMPGROUND SEASONAL SITES
Primitive Seasonal - Tent
Summer Seasonal - Electric
Winter Seasonal - Electric
Same Site Camping - Electric
$200.00
$525.00
$200.00
$725.00
At Application
At Application
At Application
April 1/October 15
CAMPGROUND DAILY SITES
Member Electric
Member Primitive
Guest Electric
Guest Primitive
$15.00
FREE
$30.00
$25.00
At Main Gate
At Main Gate
At Main Gate
At Main Gate
LODGE RENTAL
Full Day Rental
Hourly Rental
Table & Chair Rental
$525.00
$40.00
VARIES
At Application
At Application
At Application
STORAGE RENTAL
Reserved Storage
Non-Reserved Storage
$150.00
$75.00
At Application
At Application
ADVERTISING RATES
Sunbeam Advertising
VARIES
15th of Each Month
MEMBER SERVICES
New Membership Filing Charge
Membership Dues
Initial Late Charge
Accruing Late Charge
Vacant Lot Mowing
Initial Late Charge
motorized rv decals
The cost (per decal) for all motorized recreational
vehicles is:
$25.00
(per decal)
Redbook Reminder
(c) Pollutants (including
but not limited to gasoline,
oil, human or animal waste,
trash, hazardous materials)
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
MUST NOT be dumped in
the lakes or within the development. First offense:
$100, second offense: $500.
K. 1. (c)
Illegal Disposal
9
FA ILY
join us for the
HOG ROAST
FUN DAY
REGISTRATION FORM
HOG ROAST
TICKET COST
Adults: $10.00
Kids: $5.00 (ages 12 and under)
ON THE MENU
Pork (buns available for sandwiches), coleslaw, baked beans, chips,
lemonade, and a beer tent.
saturday
july 30th
DATES/DEADLINES
Registration Form: due no later than July 15, 2016 (if you've already
registered online, please do NOT fill out this form).
Date of Event: Saturday, July 30th
This form is also available online!
MEMBER NAME:
Our day will consist of the kids and adult games, bags
tournament, pie eating contest, adult white elephant
bingo, beer tent, the hog roast, and closing the day out
with music and dancing. The Recreation Committee
is committed to bringing family events for all to enjoy, but this can not be accomplished without the help
of volunteers. We ask for just an hour or two of your
time to help make these events successful.
MEMBER LOT:
PHONE:
NUMBER OF ADULTS ATTENDING:
NUMBER OF CHILDREN ATTENDING:
VOLUNTEER
Please contact the Lake Wildwood Association office
if you would like to assist with any of the following:
If you'd like to volunteer, please check one (or multiple) boxes:
Beer Tent
• Beer Tent
• Bags Tournament
• Adult Games
• Kids Games and bouncy house
• White Elephant Bingo
• Serving the Hog Roast
• Dance
Bags Tournament
Adult Games
Kids Game
Bingo
Serving the Hog Roast
Dance
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
ENTRY FEE
$50 (PER BOAT)
PAYOUTS
TOURNAMENT DATES
Saturday, May 7
Saturday, June 18
Saturday, July 23
Saturday, Aug. 6
Saturday, Sept. 3
5:30am - 12:30pm
5:30am - 12:30pm
5:30am - 12:30pm
5:30am - 12:30pm
6:00am - 1:00pm
LIMITED TO THE FIRST 15 BOATS.
Registration will start 30 min. prior to the start of
each tournament. Take-off and weigh-in will be
held at the Marina ramp.
ENTRY DEADLINE
Friday, July 15th
Big Bass
Pots
$20
4 Boats
1st
$110
2nd
$50
3rd
-
4th
-
5 Boats
$140
$60
-
-
$25
6 Boats
$165
$75
-
-
$30
7 Boats
$195
$85
-
-
$35
8 Boats
$205
$80
$35
-
$40
9 Boats
$235
$90
$35
-
$45
10 Boats
$260
$100
$40
-
$50
11-12 Boats
65%
25%
10%
-
$5
13-15 Boats
60%
25%
10%
5%
$5
Big Bass Pots (11-15 Boats) payout is per-boat each.
RULES/REGULATIONS
• All State and Lake Wildwood watercraft rules and
regulations apply.
• Boats MUST be equipped with some form of aerated
live well.
• Tournaments are limited to 15 boats. At least one
contestant per boat must be an Association member.
• All bass must be caught alive in a conventional sporting manner. Only artificial lures may be used, with
the exception of pork trailers. Trolling as a method of
fishing is prohibited.
• Creel limit shall be a total of (5) - 14" fish per team
(largemouth/smallmouth). All fish must be released
after weigh-in.
• Official time shall be determined at takeoff. Contestants will be penalized 1lb per minute deducted from
the total weight including any weight to be counted
toward a big bass award. Any contestant more than 10
minutes late will be disqualified.
FOR A FULL LIST OF RULES AND REGULATIONS
PLEASE VISIT THE ASSOCIATION WEBSITE.
10
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
marina concession stand menu
hours of operation and telephone number
Wednesday through Monday (closed Tuesday)
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(309) 463-2066
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
SANDWICHES
Small
$1.25
Large
$1.50
Refill
$0.50
(Early Bird Coffee valid 6am - 9am only)
sandwiches
Italian Beef with Sweet Peppers
$6.00
Hamburger
$4.00
APPETIZERS
$2.40
$3.90
$1.25
$1.00
$1.80
SIDES
french fries
Plain Fries
Cheese Fries
Chili Cheese Fries
ketchup, mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato, onions (raw/
grilled), pickles
Cup
$2.25
choice of mozzarella, cheddar, or american cheese with
ketchup, mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato, onion (raw or
grilled), pickles
Pint
$3.70
Sundae (Whipped Cream, Cherry, and Nuts)
$3.55
Hot Fudge Sundae
$3.65
Auntie Kay's Special Dessert
$3.90
Shakes and Malts
Milkshake
$3.35
Malt
$3.40
Rootbeer Float
$3.40
Frozen Treats
Ice Cream Bar
Ice Cream Sandwich
Popsicle
$1.25
$1.50
$1.00
$4.25
Bacon Burger
$4.75
Bacon Cheeseburger
$5.00
ketchup, mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato, onions (raw
or grilled), pickles
choice of mozzarella, cheddar, or american cheese with
ketchup, mustard, mayo, lettuce, tomato, onion (raw or
grilled), pickles
Kayak
$6.35
Pontoon Burger
$6.50
Campground Burger
$3.95
hamburger, italian beef, grilled onions, mozzarella
cheese
fried bologna, grilled onions
add cheese for $0.25
sides
Soft Pretzel
$2.30
Mesquite Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich
$3.80
Nachos
$4.00
Loaded Nachos (meat and cheese)
$4.50
Cup of Chili
$2.80
BBQ Chicken Sandwich
Chicken Parmesan Sandwich
Pork Tenderloin Sandwich
Chicken Salad Sandwich
$3.90
$4.25
$4.00
$3.80
Coleslaw
Tamale Bites (with dip)
$0.90
$3.75
Fish Sandwich with Tartar Sauce
$3.90
The Oar (with dip)
$3.25
add choice of dip for $0.25
add cheese for $0.40
add jalapenos for $0.25
add jalapenos for $0.25
add cheese or onions for $0.25
add chili for $0.25
A homestyle breaded pork tenderloin on a stick. Yum!
deep fried appetizers
Green Beans
Mozzarella Sticks
Cheddar Puffs
Cauliflowers
Mushrooms
Onion Rings
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
Mixed Basket
$10.50
Extra Dips
$0.25
All appetizers (above) come with choice of ONE dip.
The mixed basket comes with choice of TWO dips.
MISCELLANEOUS
$2.00
Doggy Ice Cream Cup
$1.00
Lake Wildwood Merchandise
Fishing Bait
varies
varies
7lb bag
A cool treat for your pet!
mayo, lettuce, tomato
add cheese for $0.25
lettuce, tomato
add cheese for $0.25
chocolate, vanilla, swirl
add sprinkles or nuts for $0.10
chocolate, vanilla, swirl
add sprinkles or nuts for $0.10
chocolate, vanilla, swirl
add sprinkles or nuts for $0.25
chocolate, cherry, strawberry, caramel, butterscotch,
pineapple, peanut butter, mint
add extra toppings for $0.25 each
with whipped cream, cherry, and nuts
brownie, chocolate ice cream (vanilla optional), chocolate syrup, whipped cream, cherry
chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, peanut butter, mint
chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, peanut butter, mint
SNACKS
Assorted Chips
Assorted Candy Bars
sausages and hot dogs
Hot Dog
$2.50
Chili Dog
Cheese Dog
Chili-Cheese Dog
Corn Dog
Polish Sausage
$3.00
$3.00
$3.50
$1.50
$3.00
baskets
Chicken Strips with Fries and Coleslaw
Chicken Tenders with Fries and Coleslaw
Fish and Chips with Coleslaw
$5.00
$5.80
$5.25
mustard, relish, onion, tomato, pickles, sport peppers
mustard, grilled onions
add sauerkraut for $0.25
PIZZA
Bag of Ice
FROZEN TREATS
$1.85
add giardiniera/shreded cheese for $0.25
italian beef w/ grilled onions and cheddar cheese sauce
$2.50
$2.80
$3.25
ICE CREAM
soft serve ice cream
Cone
Cheeseburger
BREAKFAST
Sausage, Egg & Cheese Sandwich
Pancakes & Sausage w/ Butter & Syrup
Hashbrown Cake
Assorted Sweet Rolls
Orange Juice
BASKETS
cooked or frozen-to-go
Cheese
Cheese & Pepperoni
Cheese & Sausage
White Garlic
Supreme
$0.60
$1.00
BEVERAGES
hot coffee
Small
Large
$1.40
$1.65
soft drinks
$1.00
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Coke, Diet Coke, A&W Root
Beer, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, 7-Up, Orange
Crush, Lemonade, Iced Tea
other
Bottled Water
$1.50
SPECIALS
$8.25
$8.50
$8.50
$8.75
$8.75
The Concession Stand will feature various specials
throughout the summer season. These specials will
be posted on the Lake Wildwood website and down
at the concession stand, so stop by often!
NOTICE: THE CONCESSION STAND
IS LOOKING FOR A DONATION OF A
FUNCTIONING FRIDGE.
CONTACT OFFICE FOR DETAILS!
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Thursday, March 17, 2016 - Association Lodge
The luck of the Irish was with us on St. Patrick's
Day at the first St. Patty Day Dinner run by the
recreation committee. All who signed up came
along with several walk-in guests. All enjoyed
a delicious corned beef dinner prepared by Kay
and Felix Blonski, complete with potatoes, cabbage, carrots, breads, and wonderful homemade
desserts by the recreation committee. This was
one of the best corned beef dinners I have eaten
in a long time and all guests seemed to agree.
The weather cooperated, the Easter Bunny arrived, and the eggs were ready
for all the kids to collect. It was a beautiful day and there were many little ones
collecting their eggs. After collecting their eggs they were treated to a chocolate
Easter bunny and a gift to go along with it.
There were lots of goodies to snack on while the kids waited to see who won an
Easter basket in the raffle drawing. The following were our lucky winners of
the day.
GIRLS
Many thanks go out to all of our volunteers, especially Ron and Susie Stopka, Joe and Millie
Kot, Betty Clevenger, and Opal Kempf. Without
volunteers, events can not be successful so we
are very grateful to all our volunteers.
We look forward to presenting this event again
next St. Patty's Day so get your green on and join
us for a delicious event.
age
lot
name
age
lot
Emma Billups
Macy McElroy
Meredith
Matilda Mitchell
Kya Grebner
1
4
6
7
10
1412
860
1533
205
884
Rowen Peachey
Garrett Billups
Colton Nuske
Riley Houghtby
Mason Houghtby
2
3
5
8
9
230
1412
1168
1123
1123
Congratulations to all of our winners, we hope they enjoyed their baskets.
Our thanks to all who supported this event.
Adrienne Houk
Chairperson, Recreation Committee
BOYS
name
Above: Chefs Kay and Felix
We would once again like to thank Kay and Felix for preparing this wonderful
day, decorations, goodies, eggs, and handling all that it takes to have this event
as successful as it is. They always seem to have everything very festive and enjoyable. Also, thanks to all of our volunteers who stuffed eggs, or served treats,
or handled one of the various ages for the hunt and tables to hand out goodies.
We could not do any of these events without the help of our volunteers, they are
one of the most important spokes in the wheel of recreation. We thank you all.
We hope to see you all next year and hope even more kids will join the hunt.
Thanks to all who came and to all our volunteers.
Respectfully,
Adrienne Houk, Chairperson
Above: Volunteers serving up a hot plate of corned beef and cabbage!
Image Credit: Member David Dunagan
Easter Bunny ready to greet the children
Above and Below: Members enjoying the evening.
Relaxing after the egg hunt
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Raffle prizes
Goodies for the children
Children pose with the Easter bunny
Committee members pose for a picture
In line for snacks
Easter fun
The hunt begins
Treat table
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Letters to the Editor
Submission Information
Letters to the Editor must be submitted to:
Chairperson of the Sunbeam Committee
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive // Varna, Illinois 61375-9323
The letters must not exceed 375 words.
All letters submitted must include the member's name, signature, lot number,
and date. Letters failing to include this information will not be printed.
Dumpsters will be available
May 13th, 14th, and 15th for
member-use only.
Curbside metal pick-up will
be available the morning of
Saturday, May 14th (if you
have questions on what can
or can not be put out, please
contact LaRose Disposal at
(309) 208-7582).
Remember - no electronics
are to be dumped at any of
the dumpsters!
MAY 13, 14, 15
Please be advised that letters will be corrected for spelling, punctuation and
grammar if not otherwise advised. If you wish for your letter to be printed as
received, without any corrections, please indicate that at the bottom of your
letter. Submission deadline is the 15th of the month. Letters and editorial commentary represent the opinions of the writers only.
Submitted by Sue McGrath of lot 1273.
Since I had reported back in the early 2000’s, I said I was going to be at the
meeting so if the SUNBEAM committee wanted to have a report, I would do it.
I give a count of the membership attending not counting Board members, GM,
or Secretary. it is starting to gain members attending. All decisions made affect all of us in some way. If you are concerned about how your dues are spent,
rules adopted that affect you and your guests, what is happening to the reserve
funds and why things are changing from what was working, it is important
that you make an effort to personally attend this once a month meeting. We
have five board members that have not been members for a long time. Only
two live here full time. The rest do not know first hand what is really going
on. I feel they do not realize what efforts have been taken to make people want
to become a member. Become informed by reading the Restrictive Covenants,
By-Laws, and Rules and Regulations (RED BOOK). After living here 24/7 since
1971, served 17 years as a Board member beginning in the early 70’s and finishing in 2013. There are several members who have been members since 1968 and
me serving on the Recreation Committee in 1969 are still here. I feel we need
more members attending regular Board meetings to see what is actually going
on and how our Reserve Fund is being used. Please start attending these meetings. It is for you to see how things are being done.
MAY MOVIE
NIGHT
Chips/Snacks/Hot Dogs will be served!
friday, june 24th
Lake Wildwood Pool // 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Ages 0-14
Saturday, May 28th - 7:00 p.m.
Association Lodge
Saturday, June 4th
Registration: 8 a.m. - 9 a.m.
Derby: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Ages: 2 - 16 years
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➢ Open to the public!
➢ Free Admission!
➢ Prizes for all!
“Stand Up for St. Jude”
PADDLEBOARD
EVENT
"Stand Up for St. Jude" is the brainchild of the Executive Director of the
event, Paul Halvorsen, who said, “we wanted to give back to the world and
say thank you for our blessings, and Lake Wildwood is a blessing for me.
This event is going to be a lot of fun but, more importantly, to keep in mind
all of the kids we can help who are suffering from cancer.” Halvorsen chose
St. Jude as the benefactor because of their strong reputation for helping
kids. “Every weekend, you see young healthy kids having fun on the lake.
Every kid should be able to play like that, so I feel very strongly about giving
back to an organization like St. Jude.”
The “Stand Up for St. Jude” paddleboard event is a one-day event that will
take place on July 16th starting with a Paddleboard Sprint at 2:00pm and
a four-person relay at 3:00pm. Both of these events will be held in the nowake section of Lake Wildwood. There will be live music, food, and family
entertainment all day at the south beach and clubhouse. The day will end
with a sunset challenge at 6:00pm around the no-wake buoys of the main
lake. Prizes will be awarded to the first male and female in each age bracket
for the Sprint and Sunset challenge. An award will be presented to the first
place relay team to cross the finish line.
The St. Jude organization was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas in
1962 and has grown to be one of the world’s leading non-for-profit research
organizations. “No child should die in the dawn of their life,” said Danny
Thomas. In fact, families whose children receive care at St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital do so without getting a bill. The hospital, its physicians,
and its research are all funded by donations from people like those we have
here at Lake Wildwood.
In order to maximize the possible dollars we give back to St. Jude, this event
will be open to the public. “Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) has become quite
popular in the last 10 years”, said race director Terri Jakubowski. “It’s a
healthy, fun way for all ages to enjoy the lake. We expect to have several
hundred people here from serious paddlers to the recreational paddler like
my husband. There are several details still to be worked out and plenty of
volunteer positions to be filled for those not interested in competing.”
MARATHON COURSE
SPRINT COURSE
RELAY COURSE
The Marathon course will begin in front
of the Lifeguard stand at the South/East
Beach. That starting line and the finish line
are the same. The race will start at 6pm and
racers will travel north up the east side of
the lake and will stay to the right of the no
wake buoys. The course will circle around
the lake and then back down the west side
of the lake to the finish line. The course is
3 miles long.
The Sprint course will begin in front of the
Lifeguard stand at the South/East Beach.
This is a triangular course for speed. The
race will start at 2pm and racers will paddle straight west across the lake and left or
south down the west side of the Lake staying to the right of the race buoys. First one
across the finish line in their age bracket
wins.
The Relay course will be similar to the
Sprint course except each team will have 4
members and each member must complete
one full lap transferring paddlers at the
finish line. Each team must use the same
paddle board and paddle.
ENTRY FEES
START TIMES
INFORMATION
INDIVIDUALS
In Advance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $35.00
Race Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $40.00
Saturday, July 16th
For more information please call or email
Race Director Terri Jakubowski at 630803-6384/[email protected] or
Race Executive Director Paul Halvorsen at
309-261-4741/[email protected]
Registration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sprint - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Relay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sunset Marathon - - - - - - - - - - - -
FAMILY RATE (SAME HOUSEHOLD)
In Advance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $75.00
Race Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $80.00
12:00pm
2:00pm
3:00pm
6:00pm
There are no age groups. Winner take all.
Race Headquarters will be at the South/
East Beach (Beach I). All Race participants
should be at the starting lines 20 minutes
prior to the start time.
Register Online!
paddleguru.com/races/StandUpforStJude
“Stand Up for St. Jude”
REGISTRATION FORM
ONE FORM PER PERSON // REGISTRATION ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE // ENTRY FEES LISTED ABOVE
FULL NAME
WAIVER:
LOT
PLEASE READ AND SIGN BELOW
Please enter me in the “Stand Up for St. Jude” event. To induce Lake
Wildwood to accept my entry and permit me to participate in the
race and in consideration thereof: 1) I do hereby represent that I
understand that participation in this event is physically strenuous
and that I am physically fit to complete; 2) I hereby for myself, me
heirs, executors, administrators and assistants waive and release
any and all rights and claim for damages which I may have against
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc., their representatives, successors,
agents, employees, assigns, volunteer workers, and any sponsoring
organizations for any and all injuries; and/or damages I may suffer
as a result of my participation in this race. I also give permission
for the free use of my name and/or photo in publication of other accounts of this event. No entry will be accepted without signature
and entry fee (listed above under ENTRY FEES).
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
TELEPHONE
AGE (at time of race)
EMAIL ADDRESS
PLEASE CIRCLE ONE IN EACH CATEGORY BELOW:
SEX:
MALE
T-SHIRT SIZE:
FEMALE
XXLXL L
M S
Participant's Signature:
MAIL FORM TO:
Date:
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
1000 Lake Wildwood Drive
Varna, Illinois 61375
Checks made payable to Lake Wildwood Association
If Participant is under 18:
Date:
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2016
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AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE LAKE WILDWOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
This document is recorded for the purpose of amending the Exhibit B – By-Laws
of the Amended and restated Declaration of restrictive covenants (hereafter the
“Declaration”) for the Lake Wildwood Association, Inc. (hereafter the “Association”), which Declaration was recorded on March 1, 2013 as Document Number
201300000400 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Marshall County, Illinois, and covers the property (hereafter the “Property”) legally described in
Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
This Amendment is adopted pursuant to Article VIII, Section 8.01. Said Section
provides that the By-Laws may be amended by the affirmative vote of a majority of those persons voting in person, by proxy, or absentee ballot, at either the
annual meeting or a special meeting of the membership of the Association. No
amendment shall become effective until recorded.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, by the Declaration recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds
of Marshall County, Illinois, the Property has been subjected to the easements,
restrictions and covenants contained therein; and
the membership of the Association. (A quorum shall be as set forth in Article
III, Section 4). In the event that a proposed amendment to these By-Laws is to
be considered either at the annual meeting of the Association or a special meeting thereof, the notice of such meeting shall clearly and concisely state the form
of the proposed amendment to the By-Laws and shall set forth the By-Laws as
they exist at the time of the proposed change. Members may submit proposed
amendments to the By-Laws for Board consideration; however, the Board of
Directors has sole discretion when deciding upon amendments to the By-Laws
that shall be voted upon by the membership.
Such proposed By-Laws amendments must be submitted to the President of
the Board of Directors by certified mail on or before August 1. All proposed ByLaw amendments must be served by personal delivery at the Association office,
in duplicate, during normal business hours. Upon receipt of proposed By-Law
amendments, the office employee shall sign and date one copy of the proposed
By-Law amendment(s) and return the signed copy to the proposing member.
This Amendment shall be effective upon recordation in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Marshall County, Illinois.
Except to the extent expressly set forth hereinabove, the remaining provisions of the Declaration shall continue in effect without change.
WHEREAS, the Board and the Owners desire to amend the Declaration in order
to provide for the orderly operation of the Property; and
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WHEREAS, the following amendment has been approved by a majority of the
membership at the annual meeting of the membership; and
WHEREAS, an officer of the Association has attested to said Owner approval by
execution of Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, Article IV, Section 4.08 of the By-Laws is hereby amended
as follows (additions in text are indicated by double underline and deletions in
text are indicated by strike-out):
4.08 Qualifications:
a. Directors shall be members of the Association.
b. A Director may be an officer of the Association at the same time, but
shall not be an employee of the Association.
c. Where more than one person has a legal ownership interest in a lot, only
one of such persons having an ownership interest may serve on the Board
of Directors at any time.
d. Members must be current in the payment of all charges due the Association at the time they submit a candidate petition.
This Amendment shall be effective upon recordation in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Marshall County, Illinois.
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Except to the extent expressly set forth hereinabove, the remaining provisions of the Declaration shall continue in effect without change.
AMENDMENT TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE LAKE WILDWOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
This document is recorded for the purpose of amending the Exhibit B – By-Laws
of the Amended and restated Declaration of restrictive covenants (hereafter the
“Declaration”) for the Lake Wildwood Association, Inc. (hereafter the “Association”), which Declaration was recorded on March 1, 2013 as Document Number
201300000400 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Marshall County, Illinois, and covers the property (hereafter the “Property”) legally described in
Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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This Amendment is adopted pursuant to Article VIII, Section 8.01. Said Section
provides that the By-Laws may be amended by the affirmative vote of a majority of those persons voting in person, by proxy, or absentee ballot, at either the
annual meeting or a special meeting of the membership of the Association. No
amendment shall become effective until recorded.
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WHEREAS, by the Declaration recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds
of Marshall County, Illinois, the Property has been subjected to the easements,
restrictions and covenants contained therein; and
WHEREAS, the Board and the Owners desire to amend the Declaration in order
to provide for the orderly operation of the Property; and
• Tree/hedge trimming and removal
• Mulching installation
• Skid loader work
• Commercial & Residential
WHEREAS, the following amendment has been approved by a majority of the
membership at the annual meeting of the membership; and
WHEREAS, an officer of the Association has attested to said Owner approval by
execution of Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, Article VIII, Section 8.01 of the By-Laws is hereby amended
as follows (additions in text are indicated by double underline and deletions in
text are indicated by strike-out):
8.01 Amendments to By-Laws. These By-laws may be amended by affirmative
vote of a majority of those persons voting on the question, either in person, by
proxy, or absentee ballot, at either the annual meeting or a special meeting of
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2685 Evans Road
Wenona, IL 61336
SUNBEAM PHOTO CONTEST ENTRY FORM
ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, July 22nd at 4:30 p.m.
The contest is open to all Lake Wildwood amateur photographers and
their families. Cash awards will be made in the first, second, and third
place in each category. A special ribbon will be awarded to the Peoples’
Choice Winner to be selected at the Photography Contest Reception by
attendee ballots.
RECEPTION DATE
Join us Friday, July 29th beginning at 7:00 p.m.
in the Association Lodge for a wine and cheese
reception. Photographs from the contest will be
on display and judged that evening.
Photos will be displayed and judged independently at a reception open
to all members, their families and guests. Winning photographs will be
published in the October Sunbeam and featured on our website.
Entries are limited to one photograph per artist per category. Multiple
categories may be entered by the same individual but separate entry
forms must be filled out for each photo.
ENTRY DEADLINE
Friday, July 22nd at 4:30 p.m.
Photos may be from any type of camera but must be submitted as an 8” x
10”. All photos must be submitted with a mat (not framed). All photographs MUST be accompanied by a completed entry form (to the right).
To ensure no entry forms are separated from their photographs, please
sign the back of your photograph or mat and include your lot number.
PRIZES
1st - $35
2nd - $25
3rd - $10
Absent or incomplete entry forms will result in disqualification of the
photograph, so please be sure to fill out the form and include it with
your submission!
NAME:
LOT:
PHONE:
CATEGORY:
NOTE
Photographs must be submitted sized 8" x 10" and matted (not
framed). All submitted entries must include an entry form (to
the right). Additional forms available online.
Computer Generated
Nature & Wildlife
People & Activities
Landscape & Architecture
Black & White
I understand that photos become the property of the Sunbeam Committee. Photos are
subject to return at the end of the contest at the discretion of the Sunbeam Committee.
SIGNATURE:
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scrap metal)
Contact Mike or John at 309-238-0758
Office Space for Rent
Outside the Association's front gate. Utilities included. $200/month. Contact John (309) 238-0758
Lake Lot 496 (for sale by owner)
Must see, very buildable with minimal stairs,
75’ frontage, over 300’ deep, private beach area,
PRICE REDUCED $129,900. Call (708) 479-5737 or
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For Sale: Lakefront Lot
Wooded, gradual slope. Price reduced. Must sell.
Possible trade for anything, anywhere.
Possible terms/financing.
Contact 847-823-0808.
COCHRAN’S
For Sale: EZ Port Jet Dock (PWC Life)
Best offer - can see at 493 Fair Haven - call Jack at
(309) 253-1197
For Sale: 2008 GTX Sea-doo Bombardier Jet Ski
Excellent condition, low miles with trailer. $6,200
or best offer. Contact 309-696-8263.
For Sale: Beautiful and Heavily Wooded Lot
833 on Lake Wildwood Drive. Backs up to farmland with Association property on the side. Close
to Beach 2. Level building lot. Asking $14,750.
Contact Greg at 708-299-4640.
For Sale: Minnkota 12v.
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ALIGNMENTS
For Sale: 2007 20ft. Bennington Pontoon Boat
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$13,500 or best offer. Contact 309-696-8263.
For Sale: Lot 1015
Off-lake. Nice, buildable lot. $3,000 or best offer.
Contact 309-696-8263.
Lot for Sale: 1506
Wooded buildable lot for sale by owner. $4,500.
Contact Ray or Adrienne at (309) 463-2564 or
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REMINDER
Speed limit around the Development is 30mph, unless
otherwise posted. Patrol is out and citations will be
issued to violators.
Take it slow and enjoy all Lake Wildwood has to offer!
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Plumbing • Heating • Air Conditioning
Appliances • Fireplaces • Generators
Water Softeners • Geo-Thermal
General Contractors
New Construction & Remodeling
For all of your New Construction & Remodeling needs.
We also service & install everything we sell!
404 W. Main St. • McNabb, IL
815-882-2111
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Ken Baum
815/257-3700
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
Todd Baum
309/463-2736
Bill Baum
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
KOHN’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES
1555 Key Court
Varna, IL 61375
Mobile: 815-878-KOHN (5646)
Home: 309-463-2331
Residential and Commercial Electric
15 years experience
Free Estimates
• Drywall
• Paint
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
• Texturing
• Bathrooms
• Plaster Repair
• Remodeling
• Tiling
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Contractor List
We are continuing a Contractor List in our paper for contractors who wish to
advertise. The listing does not imply workmanship.
standring roofing
Carpet and Flooring (carpet-vinyl-wood-ceramic-area rugs)
Fran Szott's Carpet and Flooring - (815) 220-0411
&
construction
FULLY LICENSED & INSURED
→ Cedar Decks
→ New Construction
FREE ESTIMATES
→ Room Additions
→ Roofing & Garages
Construction - Marine (dock/lift/shorewall)
Double R (Steel Shorewalls & Boathouses) - (217) 454-5656
G&H Marine, Inc. - (217) 423-6684
Willie Martin - (309) 275-9036
Cell: (630) 726-6466
Email: [email protected]
162 Beachview Ct., Varna, IL 61375
Lake Wildwood Homeowner
Concrete
B&M Concrete - (815) 488-7210 or (815) 488-7212
Kuypers Brothers, Inc - (708) 516-6320 or (708) 479-0500
37 Years in Business
Electrical
ESCO-Energy Specialists - (815) 452-2332
Kohn’s Electrical Service - (309) 463-2331
Toliver & Sons - (309) 248-7101
Excavating and Trucking
CS Construction - (309) 246-2284 or (309) 303-4860
Edward D. Hartwig - (309) 364-3672
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating - (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating - (309) 463-2772 or (309) 274-3228
General Contractor
Baum Construction - (815) 257-3700
CS Construction - (309) 246-2284 or (309) 303-4860
Standring Roofing & Construction - (630) 726-6466
Winkler Construction - (309) 248-7597
Heating/Plumbing
ESCO-Energy Specialists - (815) 452-2332
Grassers Plumbing - (815) 882-2111
Kroeschen Plumbing & Heating - (815) 452-2312
Housekeeping
Laurie's Cleaning Service - (815) 481-1554
Landscaping and Lawn Care
Chris McFadden The Yard Butler - (309) 463-2514 or (815) 481-9273
CS Construction - (309) 246-2284 or (309) 303-4860
Danchris Nursery - (815) 672-8135
Joe's Lawncare - (309) 238-1084
Meadowview Lawn Care, Inc. - (309) 589-0695
Rick Jesse - (309) 463-2728 or (309) 696-8568
Steve Rock - (309) 463-2176
Phone: 309-857-CORK
Tangled Vines, Inc. welcomes you back to the good life. Open the second
week of May for wine tasting, beer sales, propane sales, ice, and more.
Video gaming available!
Come purchase a glass of wine and listen to live music on:
Saturday, May 28th - “Old as Dirt” (7 - 10 p.m.)
Saturday, June 18th - “NEZ” (one man rock star, 7 - 10 p.m.)
Friday, July 1st - “Lamar Harris” (Vegas performer, 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.)
Saturday, July 23rd - “Magical Moutrays” (6 - 9 p.m.)
Saturday, August 13th - “Snake Oil Salesman” (7 - 10 p.m.)
Saturday, September 3rd - “Inflatable Jake” (7 - 11 p.m.)
Please no outside alcohol allowed. All alcohol must be purchased from Tangled
Vines, Inc. in order to pay for the performances.
Come unwind with a glass of wine from Tangled Vines!
Lot Mowing
Lake Wildwood Association (vacant lots only) - (309) 463-2047 (ext. 1)
Rick Jesse - (309) 463-2728 or (309) 696-8568
Ron Franklin (Mowing Lawns & Meadow Lots) - (815) 252-5882
Miscellaneous Building
Custom Canvas Company (Awning & Boat Cover) - (815) 869-3070
Painting
Baldwin Painting - (815) 257-2823 or (815) 452-2677
Sand & Gravel
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating - (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating - (309) 463-2772 or (309) 274-3228
Septic
Edward D. Hartwig - (309) 364-3672
John Maubach Trucking & Excavating - (309) 238-8785 or (309) 364-2956
River City & Dunlap Septic & Excavating - (309) 463-2772 or (309) 274-3228
Surveying
Illinois Valley Surveying & Consultants, Inc - (815) 925-7511
McClure Engineering Associates, Inc - (815) 433-2080
Water Softeners, Filtration and Bottled Water Delivery
Kanive Soft Water Supply (John Bayler) - (309) 246-7015
All materials for the Sunbeam must be submitted by the 15th of each
month. Handwritten information and printed pictures are accepted,
however digital images and documents (sent via email) are preferred.
Supported formats are:
Photographs - .jpg, .jpeg, .tiff, .png
Documents - .doc, .rtf, .docx, .txt
General Files - .pdf, .doc, .jpg
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Email materials to:
[email protected]
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Lost or found an item? Let us know!
(309) 463-2047
Ext. 1: Office
Ext. 2: Main Gate
Lake Wildwood Association, Inc.
Bulletin Board
Sunbeam
Photo Contest
Lot Mowing Payment
Deadline
Redbook &
Bluebook
Creel Limits &
Fishing Rules
Reception to display the
photographs will be on
Friday, July 29th at
7:00 p.m. in the Lodge.
If you would like the
Association to mow your
vacant lot please send in
payment of $100.00 by
June 1, 2016.
The Rules and Regulations
and Bylaws are available
online on our website at
www.lake-wildwood.com
The creel limits and
fishing rules &
regulations are now
available on our
website.
Photo registration forms to
appear in May paper.
www.lake-wildwood.com
Automobile & RV
Decals
Services and Fees
Chart
Utilities, Inc.
Water Company
Cleanup
Dumpsters
All decals must be applied
by May 1st.
Stop by our website at
www.lake-wildwood.com
If you have questions or
require additional services
contact Utlitlies, Inc. by
telephone at 847-498-6440
or visit them online at
www.uiwater.com
Dumpsters will be available
near the swimming pool
on May 13th, 14th, and 15th
for member-use only.
Our Fees and Fines chart
along with other important
information is available.
FIREWORKS
Lake Wildwood Association invites you to a
Saturday, July 2nd
Home and Marine EXPO
Rain Date: Sunday, July 3rd
Remodel it, Renovate it, Buy it, or Build it Affair!
Bring your honey-do list, floor plans, inspirational
images, and questions and enjoy the opportunity
to consult directly with local contractors regarding
wants, issues, buildability, aesthetics and more!
Ask questions, get estimates and get all of your questions answered in one day!
Raffle Prizes
Attendees will be entered into a chance to win great prizes
including 1 of 2 $100 Hertz gift cards
DATE
MAY 21, 2016
TIME
10am - 3pm
LOCATION
Clubhouse
Contact Brian Eaggleston with any
questions. 773-456-4896 or email
[email protected]
Ted’s Convenient Quarter Store
Ted’s Convenient Quarter Store presents ‘Deuce Club’ for pool, darts, air
hockey, fooseball, cards, etc. Members = rent-a-key (May 1 - Nov. 1) for
$10/month to use anytime. Rent ‘Deuce Club’ from 8-5 for $25.
Non-members = $3/day for one or $5/day for a
family of four. Rent ‘Deuce Club’ for $50/day.
Coming soon:
Jeffrey’s nine hole mini putt-putt golf!
OPENING APRIL 25, 2016
E: [email protected]
W: www.als-landscape.com
Facebook: ALS Landscape
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
EVENTS
The parade will be held the
morning of Saturday, July
2nd. Details to come.
More information to come
in the June and July Sunbeam!
- Paver, Patios, Drives & Walks
- Timber, Block & Boulder Walls
- Concrete Removal/Concrete Edgers
- Decorative Rock & Plantings
- Junk & Debris Removal
- Excavation
- Land Clearing
- Hauling/Grading
- Seeding & Sod
- Flagstone Walks & Patios
- Fire-pits & Outdoor Fireplaces
- Landscape Renovation
- Skid Steer Service
- Gravel Shed Pads
- Landscape Equipment Rental
- Bulk Material Sales & Delivery
CALL 815-712-7000 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
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May
sunday
1
monday
2
8
9
tuesday
3
wednesday thursday
friday
‘Chicks w/ 5
4
6
Sticks’
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Recreation
Coffee
ECC
10
11
12
13
Spring
Cleanup
saturday
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committee meetings
Spring
Cleanup
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1 0 : 00
09 : 00
08 : 00
08 : 00
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04 : 30
0 1 : 30
Board
Campground
ECC
Finance
Lakes & Dams
NRC
Recreation
Sunbeam
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pm
pm
Lodge
CG Pav
Office
Lodge
Office
Office
Office
Office
Finance
Board of
Directors
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Sunbeam
Deadline
Spring
Cleanup
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Sunbeam
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23
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‘Chicks w/
Sticks’
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20
26
27
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Potluck
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group meetings
Home &
Marine Expo
25
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Movie
Night
Lakes & Dams
NRC
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30
09 : 30
06 : 00
06 : 30
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am
pm
pm
pm
Lodge
Lodge
Lodge
Lodge
Campground
Pool, Beach I,
Beach II Open
Special
Member Mtg.
Memorial
Day
Coffee
Potluck
CWS (1st Wed.)
CWS (3rd Wed.)
notes & reminders
Chicks with Sticks (CWS) Contact - Jackie
Zohfeld (815) 993-5445.
Movie Night - Saturday, May 28th. More
information to be posted in future editions.
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Special Member Meeting - Vote for ByLaw changes on Saturday, May 28th at 9:00
a.m. in the Lodge.
June
sunday
monday
tuesday
wednesday thursday
friday
‘Chicks w/ 2
1
3
Sticks’
saturday
4 Kid's Fishing
Derby
Campground
Coffee
5
6
7
ECC
8
9
10
11
Finance
Board of
Directors
Recreation
12
13
Water
Aerobics
Begins
14
20
‘Chicks w/
Sticks’
16
17
23
24
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Sunbeam
Deadline
Sunbeam
19
15
Potluck
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25
Lakes & Dams
NRC
27
28
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Board
Campground
CP&A
ECC
Finance
Lakes & Dams
NRC
Recreation
Sunbeam
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1 0 : 00
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Lodge
CG Pav
Office
Office
Lodge
Office
Office
Office
Office
group meetings
Coffee
Potluck
CWS (1st Wed.)
CWS (3rd Wed.)
09 : 30
06 : 00
06 : 30
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Lodge
Lodge
Lodge
Lodge
CP&A
Kid's Pool
Party
Finance
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committee meetings
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notes & reminders
Chicks with Sticks (CWS) Contact - Jackie
Zohfeld (815) 993-5445.
Kid's Pool Party - 7:00 p.m. at the Lake
Wildwood Pool. For more information, visit the Association website.
Water Aerobics - 11:00 a.m. - Noon. Begins
June 13th.
Helpful Information
state watercraft registration
sunbeam content submission
new association members
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources no
longer sends out reminders regarding watercraft
registration. Please visit the DNR website online to
renew your watercraft registration.
Materials for the Sunbeam must be submitted no
later than the 15th of each month to be included in
the following month's paper.
Welcome to Lake Wildwood Association!
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/
rules and regulations online
The Lake Wildwood Association Rules and Regulations (Redbook) is available online and it is the
most up-to-date copy of the Association’s rules.
If you’re looking for information on a specific rule,
please use the online rulebook or contact the Association with any questions you may have. The rules
can be found at:
http://www.lake-wildwood.com/
key issuance policy
Keys may be signed out to members for access to
the following facilities:
West Beach Restrooms and Emergency Equipment
Cabinet, East Beach Restrooms and Emergency
Equipment Cabinet, Tennis Courts, Lodge, Fish
Cleaning Disposal and Campground Equipment
Shed.
Members signing out keys are responsible for use
and re-securing the area.
Keys must be returned the same day as sign out.
MAY SUNBEAM
2016
Feel free to use the resources provided below to
better acquaint yourself with all Lake Wildwood
has to offer.
Visit our website:
www.lake-wildwood.com
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/lakewildwood
Join our email newsletter list:
Sign-up online from our website.
Contact the Welcoming Committee:
Gwen Wassilak (309) 463-2645
Christine Webster (309) 463-2587