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H oliM o nt F a milies June/ J u ly 2 01 4 the F o r InstaMont Page WestMont Update Racing News HoliMont Family Walkway B.O.D. Minutes Check out more news and updates at www.HoliMont.com An update on the new By-Laws On May 3rd there was a special Membership meeting held at the Chalet to vote on an assortment of new Club By-Laws. The HoliMont Board deemed the By-Law changes necessary for a number of reasons. While the Club is in a good financial position, it has become strikingly obvious over the past few years that when the original By-Laws were constructed, the founders of HoliMont never envisioned the Club demographics being what they are today. And how could they? Times have changed drastically since 1962. Not only is the ski industry a different animal than it was then but the world that we all coexist in is entirely different. In the 60’s things like snowmaking, chair lift technologies, terrain parks, PistenBully groomers, and many of the other expenditures that now go into running this ski area were not an issue. Now they are issues but they are ones that HoliMont has prepared for. Preparation is the key. Gone are the days where HoliMont Members walk the hills to remove rocks and debris during the off season. Yes, HoliMont Members are very active in the Club but these days that activity manifests itself in different ways. We have Members who donate a lot of time to the Racing Program, the Phoenix Adaptive Program, Snowsports, Club socials, and numerous committees. That said, we also have Members view HoliMont as a retreat from their normal, high-octane world of business meetings, conference calls, and other real world responsibilities. To them, HoliMont is a place of solitude where they can put all of that aside for a bit, hit the slopes, grill some lunch, attend a Saturday apres party and recharge for the week ahead. This reality is something that wasn’t the case in the 60’s and 70’s when the Club was in its infant stage. HoliMont is now over 50 years old and is fortunate to be able to claim a very passionate Membership. The foundations of the Club are strong and as we move into the future, the job of the Board of Directors is to make sure that those foundations stay strong. Occasionally that means amending the By-Laws. The Board does listen to and value the opinions of the Membership. In fact some of the By-Law amendments came at the suggestion of non-boardaffiliated Members. The changes were not necessarily all financially or demographically driven. They were a result of the Board responding to Member requests and/or concerns. Needless to say, when something like this is taken on, it is not done lightly. A lot of time and thought was put in to these changes. The Board would like to thank each and every one of you who took part in the voting process. Whether you mailed your proxy in to the office or attended the meeting in person your vote was accounted for and appreciated. The voting process is an important one in this Club and is not taken lightly. Some of the proposed By-Law changes passed by very high percentages. Others were much closer. But when it was all said and done over 2/3’s of the voting Membership agreed to make these new By-Laws part of the foundation that will help move this Club towards a prosperous (and fun-filled) future. After all, that is why you are all Members...to have fun and enjoy your experiences at HoliMont. For an updated version of the Club By-Laws please visit www.holimont.com/member-area HOLIMONT BOARD OF DIRECTORS HOLIMONT PHONE NUMBERS EMERGENCY SERVICES Al Mahar, President, Rochester/ENY Jim Doro, Vice President, Buffalo/WNY John Reinhold, Vice President, Buffalo/WNY Jay Cooper, Treasurer, Canada Judy Mason, Secretary Buffalo/WNY Mac Biggar, Ohio Spicer McDowell, Ohio Al Ryan, Rochester/ENY Rebecca Mergenhagen, Southern Tier/Pennsylvania Rick Lohr, Southern Tier/Pennsylvania Tom Kistler, Southern Tier/Pennsylvania Gordon Bogden, Canada Steven Buck, Canada Tony Tartaglia, Canada Peter Ashmore, Canada Dave Riley, General Manager Ski Report Phone Number 1-877-SKI-HOLI (754-4654) Main Office: 716.699.2320 Fax Number: 716.699.5029 Gear Up/Ski Storage: 716.699.5582 Racing: 716.699.5306 Ski School: 716.699.8159 Slopeside Ski Shop: 716.699.4698 Dina’s at the Mont: 716.699.2007 Olean Medical Group (E-ville Office): 699-4332 Northtowns Orthopedics: 699-8224 Ellicottville Pharmacy: 699-2384 Ellicottville Dental Group: 699-2354 Springville Animal Hospital (Vet): 592-2879 Fitzpatrick Security Systems: 699-5797 Great Valley Builders: (Hardware/Keys) 945-5450 2 Refuse & Recycling Center Waste Management Tickets can be purchased in the office for $3 a piece Off Season: Sunday 1 PM - 5 PM Monday 8 AM -12 Noon Ski Season: Mon/Wed/Fri 1 PM - 5 PM Sunday 1 PM - 6 PM member news FOR RENT OR BUY 2014/2015 ski season-spectacular view of HoliMont slopes. 4br 2b - f/p up/down -open kitchen-living area w/beam ceiling up - living area down - 2 TV’s - deck up - no pets/no smoking Run indefinitely / Dominic Coladangelo Dom 440-867-4865 or [email protected] COZY THREE BEDROOM: SKI-IN/SKI-OUT CHALET FOR RENT 2014/2015. Three bedrooms, sleeps 6, no pets, no smoking. Available any week during winter including: Xmas / New Years weeks, Run till January 2015 /President’s Linda Thorne week and March break. Hot tub. Call: 416-417-0938 (Linda) or 416-577-5252 (Bob) or email: [email protected] CHALET FOR RENT HoliMont, near Main Chalet. 2014-15 Ski Season. Stunning, new, beautifully furnished. 2,700 square feet. Run March, April, June / Linda Kramer Window-walls in Great Room, granite counters, 55” TV’s. Master suite, 2 more bedrooms and loft. 2 1/2 baths. No pets or smoking. Paul 716-239-7678. FOR RENT OR BUY 2014/2015 ski season-spectacular view of HoliMont slopes. Built 2010 - 3600sq ft. 2 car Run indefinitely / Dominic Coladangelo garage - 4br 3 1/2b w/Jacuzzis f/p up/down- gas grill - 3 TV’s - no pets/no smoking Dom 440-867-4865 or [email protected] My sister, Melody McBroom, has been a part of the Phoenix Program since the year 2000. This is where she learned how to and found a love for skiing. She joins the program every weekend as both a student and an apprentice. HoliMont is where my family learned that Melody is capable of so much more than we thought, and also assisted us with becoming the skiing family we are today. We look forward to generating more HoliMont memories year after year. This past January, Melody was in an almost fatal accident. She got off the public transit and slipped on some ice two houses away from home, followed by getting struck by a garbage truck. Four surgeries and a month and a half later, she is home from hospital. Eventually she will be able to walk again, and obviously our next goal will be to ski next season. This past weekend my family made our way to HoliMont for our first time since the accident. The Phoenix program had just got a brand new sit ski and requested Melody to be the first to use it (after a large round of applause when she entered the building Saturday). This weekend was the happiest I have seen my family since Christmas. I get weekly updates from HoliMont to my email. I was hoping a small blurb could be included to show appreciation to the Phoenix program. The love, time and patience they give year after year is extraordinary. We’ve always appreciated the group and HoliMont itself, however this was over the top. Thanks for the great years, awesome skiing and above all, family support. The photo to the right is from Melody’s weekend MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT (March 22-23rd, 2014). -Amanda McBroom Advertise in the HoliLeaf Black &White/Four Color Classified Ad $30 for 30 words Business Card (3.75” x 2.25”) $75 $100 Quarter page (3.75” x 5”) $200 $250 Half Page (7.5” x 5” or 3.75” x 10”) $300 $375 Full Page (8.5” x 11”) $400 $500 All ads must be submitted with camera ready art. Only Members can advertise in the HoliLeaf and payment must be included. Deadline for next months HoliLeaf is the 15th. No Exceptions Please! Email: [email protected] The following applicants have been approved by our Board of Directors for the waitlist and are submitted to the membership for approval Junior Applicants (and parents) Junior Applicants (and parents) Mark Shisler, Brantford, Ontario John & Heather Shisler Jonathan Jackman, Toronto, Ontario Peter & Donna Jackman In accordance with Article III, Section 3.1 (a), 3.1 (d) and 3.2 © of the By-laws, any member having reason to object to the above applicants have fifteen days to notify the secretary in writing stating those objections. Have You Recently Moved? If you have recently changed your address or pertinent contact information and have not let HoliMont know, please contact the office at 716-699-2320 or email Bev at [email protected] so that we can update your files accordingly. Thank you! 3 HoliMont Family Walkway Preserve your family name, honor the memory of a loved one, recognize a business or give a lasting gift to someone special Inscriptions will be made in early September Name:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12”x12” Granite Paver with Ski Logo - $600 Pavers can be inscribed with up to 3 lines and a ski logo. Please fill in your inscription below, using a max. of 15 characters per line (including punctuation and spaces). 1:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12”x12” Granite Paver - $400 Pavers can be inscribed with up to 3 lines. Please fill in your inscription below, using a max. of 15 characters per line (including punctuation and spaces). 1:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Total Amount $______________________________ Make your check payable to HoliMont, Inc. and mail to HoliMont, PO Box 279, Ellicottville, NY 14731 Please Charge my: Visa_____MC_____Dis_____ Card #:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date:________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name on Card:_________________________________________________________ **The committee reserves the right to refuse any wording it deems inappropriate** 4 A SMOOTH DRIVE ...Until the End From Start to Finish... 1st Priority is There to Help. Your Mortgage is a big decision. That is why 1st Priority Mortgage has devised a unique process that identifies the best mortgage solution tailored to your individual needs. 716-651-5626 Toll Free: 1-888-500-9733 www.1stprioritymortgage.com Delivering The Home Loan Experience™ All loans are subject to credit or property approval. Certain restrictions may apply on all programs. Member: Brooke Anderson-Tompkins HoliMont Board of Directors Meeting Minutes March 14, 2014 WestMont Report – Spicer McDowell Phase I – Residential lots (31) To date 21 residential lots have been sold in Phase I for a total selling price of $3,215,000. It is anticipated that infrastructure work necessary to complete Phase I will be completed on budget before the end of summer 2014. Then we will be able to close on the sold lots. The cost of Phase I infrastructure work is projected at $2,800,000. The delta between the revenue from the 21 lots sold and the anticipated infrastructure costs should produce a net return from Phase I work completed this summer of approximately $415,000. The net return from Phase I does not reflect startup (sunk) costs of $1.3 million. Start Up costs were projected in the original Canfield Plan to be recouped once the entire project is completed. The sale of the remaining 10 lots in Phase I should add additional revenue of $1,650,000 assuming the lots are sold for $165,000+. Management is optimistic that once Phase I roads, grading and mechanicals are completed additional buyers will be found for lots before the end of the 2014. Phase 1 Condominiums (8 individual units) The Board previously approved commencement of the work required to complete the infrastructure associated with Phase I of the project. The Board’s approval also included the construction of infrastructure for Phase I Condominiums and the selection of a developer for the Condominium Project. During the fall of 2013 and the winter of 2014 the WMR Committee studied exterior elevations and interior floor plans developed by WeberMurphyFox our architects for the project. The exterior style of the 4 unit condominium building has been completed and the floor plan for the center units (2,128 sf) and the end units (2,767 sf) has been resolved. Management is currently working with the engineers to complete the engineering and site plans for the condominium project so completed plans can be sent to the Town of Mansfield for final approval. Once approved, a permit will be issued for the Condominium project. It is anticipated that such approval will be obtained no later than Spring 2015. Until plan approval is granted we cannot hire a developer. New Ski Slope and lift for Ski/in-ski/out use for the Residential Lots and Condominiums The WMR Committee requests that the Board focus on the need to develop the new ski terrain included in the original Canfield Plan approved by the membership. In order to achieve the ski/in-ski/out provisions of the plan the new slope and chair will need to be in operation before the condominiums and Phase II residential lots are sold. The Hill Committee has been reviewing this matter and will likely recommend that the former 4-chair Exhibition lift be removed from storage for installation on the new slope. The WestMont Ridge Committee supports that recommendation. The new slope will be approximately 500 feet wide - the widest slope at the club. It will service residents of private lots and condominiums with ski/ in-ski/out access. The relocated Half Pipe and Terrain Park will be installed on the slope. The Hill Committee has started to review snow making requirements and the positioning and operation of the lift. Due to the width and length of the new slope considerable attention will be given to incorporating tree islands and other natural features to make the slope an exciting new attraction for our members. The slope will also be lighted and open for skiing on Friday and Saturday nights. The WMR Committee has suggested to management that a temporary warming hut should be installed at the base of the new slope until the new day lodge is eventually completed. During the Canfield Plan town meetings in 2008, the number one request from members was for the Board to provide additional ski terrain and offer night skiing. In keeping with our continued program of providing exciting new member improvements over the past several years (Main Chalet Patio, Detachable Quad, Warming Hut, etc.) this new slope will enhance the Club’s appeal for existing and new member families. The WMR Committee is concerned about the negative impact on Member benefits from the loss of a section of the Terrain Park on Wild Thing and the Half Pipe from the changes affecting Sunset in 2015 due to the development of the residential lots in Phase I. The Committee hopes the Board will work with management to move ahead with the development of the new slope and lift installation so that they will be in operation no later than the 2016-17 season. General Manager’s Report/Hill Report – Dave Riley/Rick Lohr It’s been a good season and things are going very well overall. The club is starting to see the winding down of skier traffic and would expect next week to be noticeably weak. Group traffic is low, and will diminish after March break. Continued on pg. 9 5 Firewood For Sale Need firewood? HoliMont has you covered. Purchase a Face Cord of seasoned firewood from HoliMont. Custom Residential Builder or Remodeler $70 (unloaded at your residence) $80 (unloaded and stacked -within 25 feet of the drop off site. ) Call 716-699-2320 to place an order Let us build your Chalet at WestMont this summer! Personalized Builder Service to Design, Build and Deliver your Dream Home. Call me today at 216‑276‑8377 to begin the process. www.ParkviewHomes.com Rick Puzzitiello Holimont Member The majority of the wood is Ash. Local delivery only! HoliMont Slope Report 877-SKI-HOLI Provided by Member, Scott Lyons, Extend Communications Inc. 24/7 Telephone Answering Service Daytime or After Hours Call Triage and Dispatch Serving the U.S. and Canada since 1956 www.WeAnswerYourPhone.com [email protected] 888-44-EXTEND Reciprocals Once winter is over there are still plenty of reasons to visit Ellicottville. The spring, summer, and fall months in Ellicottville have ample outdoor activity options to keep you entertained. Take advantage of the wonderful hiking and biking opportunities that the hills of Ellicottville have to offer. Enjoy the many festivals and events that take place in town throughout the summer. Golf at one of our Reciprocal Golf Clubs. Springville Country Club Contact: 716.592.2122 www.springvillecc.com for more information. Please call in advance. No walk-ons. Based on times available. Penn Hills (Bradford, Pennsylvania) Contact: 814.368.6159 www.pennhillsclub.com for more information. Please call in advance. No walk-ons. Based on times available. 6 Bartlett Country Club (Olean, NY) Contact: 716.372.5176 www.bartlettcountryclub.com for more information. Please call in advance. No walk-ons. Based on times available. Thank you to everyone who participated in our #holimont2014 campaign. We hope you had as much fun with it as we did. 7 BRINGING HOME THE GOLD!!! By: Margo Haines It was another exciting, successful and fun filled USASA Snowboard Nationals held at Copper Mountain, Colorado, March 29- April 3, 2014. Our HoliMont team’s successes are a true testament to hard work, year round conditioning, great coaching and training in “East Coast “ conditions! We garnered 11 top 10 finishes, captured by 5 of our athletes. Griffin Haines,16, had his best season yet. He was the Ontario Provincial gold medalist in the Junior Men’s Bordercross and the silver medalist in the Open Men’s division for GS. This competition was held at Mount St. Louis Moonstone in late February. Griffin placed 3rd overall Alpine (U19) at the Canadian National Championships held at Mont Tremblant over Spring Break. Griff began his USA National Championship’s with a huge gold medal win in Junior Men’s Bordercross (U17). He is the first HoliMont male to podium in Bordercross in 25 National Championships. Griff then went on to win another gold medal the next day in Junior Men’s GS and finished in 8th place in Slalom. Kaylie Buck, 13, also had a spectacular season. She captured the gold medal in GS at Ontario Provincials (U14) and went on to become the gold medalist at Canadian Nationals. Kaylie also was the bronze medalist at the Ontario Winter Games. Kaylie swept the entire WNYSS winning all 8 of her races. She went on to blow the field away at the US National competition holding course times in both GS and Slalom for all women’s age groups U18. She was the gold medalist in both events. Emme Weston, 14, won the gold medal in Youth Women’s GS. This was her first podium after 5 years of competition at the US Nationals. She placed 8th in Slalom. She also won gold at Provincials in GS in the Women’s 14-16 age category. Katie Selhorst, 17, won a bronze in Slalom, raced to a 4th place finish in Bordercross and 5th place in GS at the US Nationals in the Junior Women’s category. This was her best season and she was also named Team Captain. Zoe Fox raced her way to her first top ten finish at US Nationals placing 7th in Slalom in the Junior Women’s category. Zoe was Co-Captain of the team this year. All in all, it was a great year for the entire HoliMont Snowboard Team. Much credit must be given to the head coaches Chris Naugle and Chris Perks for their dedication to improving the kid’s abilities in all areas of Snowboarding (Alpine, Bordercross and Slopestyle). They instilled a positive approach to competition, training and being a “good sport” in all the athletes. The team also had a strong auxiliary team of coaches and volunteers. The parents also became a “highly cohesive unit” as a result…and of course, they all had a wonderful week in Colorado! 8 In other racing news, Bob Armstrong (2nd from left) sent us this photo from Whistler where he met up with 3 former HoliMont racers at the Canadian National Ski Championships in Whistler. Harry Armstrong, Morgan Megarry and Aaron Taylor all competed well and represented HoliMont with great pridel. Continued from pg. 5 DEC The DEC has responded to managements request to gasify the diesel that was filed Dec. 20th, 2013. Their response is that our application is incomplete because our application does not address the EPA RICE Rules. They want to see Holimont proposal on how we are going to comply with the RICE Rules and what we are going to do with the gasification together in the same application Legal No updates on the two lawsuits. Management is waiting on responses and/or depositions. WestMont Ridge Karl Northrup has informed Dave that he will be resuming construction of the roads for the 31 single family lots on April 1st. Management is getting the inspectors and some engineering issues sorted out and ready prior to the April date. Dave is also working to get the utilities mobilized again. Hill Report The committee is reviewing the following topics: • Best way to fill the ponds when empty • Upgrades to equipment • WestMont Ski Hill • Racing Programs, use of hills • Grooming and Snow Making • Personnel – balance skill set : groomers vs. snow makers Dave Riley shared with the board a detailed video presentation that outlined various topics from a ski industry meeting that took place in Austria. The purpose was to present ideas for future planning. Treasurers Report – Jay Cooper Jay presented the treasurers report. Jim moved to accept the report as presented, John seconded, and all approved. Membership Report - Al Ryan Voted for new membership by the Board: 1 US Active 1 Reinstatement 2 Juniors (1 CAD + 1 US) Legacy Committee – Jay Cooper A new committee was formed to address legacy giving. Jay Cooper will be lead for the committee. A report will be provided at the April meeting. HoliMont and Holiday Valley Ski Patrols In Collaboration with Ellicottville Brewing is hosting the Event of the season, MICHAEL ISRAEL, “THE ART OF RESCUE” on August 2, 2014. World-renowned artist Michael Israel who paints larger-than-life canvasses on-stage to high-energy music can be best described as Cirque du Soleil meets Picasso-an artist, entertainer, and humanitarian whose expression is part David Copperfield, part Jackson Pollack, part Jackie Chan, but all Michael Israel. A leader of the newest art renaissance, flamboyant, rock star sexy and charismatic, Michael electrifies arena - size audiences with little more than paint and passion. Michael believes that “great art reaches beyond the sense and sensibility to soothe the soul.” Throughout his career he has steadfastly used his art to further humanitarian causes. His work has raised millions for over 100 charitable organizations including the Special Olympics, the All Star Children’s Foundation for the Prevention of Child Abuse, the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and Ronald McDonald House. Charities are grateful, not only for the money raised by auctioning Michael’s artwork but, moreover, the ripple effect of his performance that increase awareness for a charity’s mission and bring new and long-term donors. Michael dazzles with gravity-defying leaps to launch seemingly random splashes of paint that dances across canvases in near constant motion - upside down, sideways, every which way but up. When he finally spins the canvas, mere splashes now reveal larger-than-life images including the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Elton John; sports legends, such as Muhammad Ali and Tiger Woods; as well his own creations that tell a heartwarming story: a firefighter cradling a child in the shadow of the Twin Towers. Michael’s work has gone on to touch the lives of millions and he is likely to become one of the most popular artists ever. Through his humanitarian efforts, Michael agrees to do events for Not-For-Profit Organizations with individual paintings that have sold as high as $250,000.00. This coming summer, Michael will bring his talent to Ellicottville and will be performing “The Art of Rescue” to benefit HoliMont and Holiday Valley Ski Patrols. Ellicottville Brewing Company has been a key component in organizing the event and will host it on August 2, 2014. During his show Michael will perform 5 larger than life masterpieces in an action packed flurry to music. Then it will be your opportunity to “steal” a valuable artwork as his masterpieces are auctioned at anything goes prices to benefit the HoliMont and Holiday Valley Ski Patrols. There are sponsorship packages available if you are interested in supporting the event. It is an ideal way to reward your corporate executives or to energize top clients as Michael is also a sought after corporate motivator. Please contact the show representative and spokesperson for both ski patrols, Mary Lyn Boberg, HoliMont Ski Patroller at; [email protected] , 716 560-5482 or Peter Kreinheder at EBC [email protected], 716699-2537 ext. #0. For more information on Michael Israel go to, www.michaelisrael.com 9 Work has begun on the new slope at WestMont Ridge. The slope is being cleared to relocate the main gas line for Ellicottville. 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ML#B421204 ... $79,000 www.TeamPritchard.com IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO START PLANNING YOUR WESTMONT RIDGE HOME! Expert Knowledge of All Things Real Estate in All of Ellicottville and HoliMont 11 An Alliance between HoliMont and ERA Team VP Real Estate ... Bringing You the Best of Both Real Estate Worlds 6921 Route 242 PO Box 279 Ellicottville, New York 14731 HoliMont Mission: HoliMont is a unique private club centered on the family unit, providing the highest quality, dependable, safe, economical skiing for all its members and guests, in an atmosphere of social interaction, friendship, volunteerism and based on sound financial management.