Summer 2015
IT’S REGATTA TIME
“Medals” will be up for grabs at the annual Aspenhof Regatta on Sept. 5.
Annual end-of-summer fling is upon usThe 2015 Regatta will be here before you know it. Mark your calendars for Sept. 5-6. This weekend has become an Aspenhof family tradition dedicated to celebrating our community. Highlights include game for all ages, swimming, boating, golf, food, music, fellowship and a cabin tour. Also on the schedule: an owners meeting in which three members will be elected to the Board of Trustees.The Regatta is a highlight event for owners and their guests. Its success depends on volunteers willing to plan and/or assist with the many activities. I would
appreciate and welcome your willingness to help. This is a wonderful time to get to know more of your neighbors. Newcomers or veterans: All are welcome to pitch in. Contact me, Vicki Adrian, Regatta director, at [email protected] or call 314-497-3350.
For a schedule of activities and candidate information, read on.
A swimmer takes the checkered flag in last year’s Regatta. The day features almost every competition under the sun, from horseshoes to boat races.
Board of Trustees Mark Bremehr – [Security] Cabin #33 414 Bismark Webster Groves, MO 63119 Cell: (314) 960-5092 Email: [email protected]
Bob Eade – [Boat area/trails] Cabin #142 917 Prairie View Ct. Washington, MO 63090 Home: (636) 239-0456 Email: [email protected]
Ray Jordan – [Secretary/newsletter] Cabin #38 7013 Deerpath Dr. St. Louis, MO 63123 Email: [email protected]
Kurt Andrew – [Lakes/beaches] Cabin #139 824 West Essex Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122Home: (314)-909-8489 Cell: (314) 486-3712 Email: [email protected]
Vicki Adrian –[Regatta] Cabin # 23115 Giunston Hall Dr.St. Charles, MO 63304Home: (636) 300-9542Cell: (314) 497-3350Email: vickimadrian@ gmail.com
Carol Neuwirth – [permits, inspections] Cabin #80 3217 Elm St. St. Charles, MO 63301Home: (636) 940-0860Cell: (314) 993-3873Email: [email protected]
Jim Reddy – [chairman] Cabin #98623 Coach House Dr.Hazelwood, MO 63042Cell: (314) 322-1347Email: [email protected]: 12-15 (1st)
Karel Smith – [Treasurer] Cabin #8314308 Conway Meadows Ct. E #307Chesterfield, MO 63017 Cell: (314) 640-4897 Home: 314-275-7717Email: [email protected]: 12-15 (1st)
Garry Stockmann – [Roads] Cabin #922938 Bayberry Ridge Dr. St. Louis, MO 63129 Home: (314) 846-4880Cell: (314) 568-5664Email: [email protected]
Fishing Derbyreels in the kidsAspenhof ‘s annual Fishing Derby on Memorial Day eve attracted more than 30 young anglers, who drowned a lot of worms pursuing lunkers and bait-stealers alike. Audrey Swaine (cabin 19) caught 13 fish to cop honors for biggest stringer. Duncan Clipp, a guest at cabin 120, and Rachel Love of cabin 22 shared first place for largest catfish, each landing a 21½-incher. Charlie Van Well (cabin 42) had the biggest bass, measuring 12½ inches. Honors for the biggest bluegill, 9 inches, produced a four-way tie among Audrey, Duncan and Gus and Joe Wetzel Meehan (cabin 120).All contestants received a goodie bag, snacks and participation prizes. Maria Wetzel (cabin 120) organized the event, taking over for long-time director Suzanne Bremehr, even managing to hold off the rain on a threatening day. A fine showing by all!
Hooked on fishing: Peter Wetzel Meehan (left) waits for a bite. Duncan Clipp (above) shows off his prize-winning sunfish. (Photos by Maria Wetzel)
Gate swings back in action
Aspenhof’s familiar front gate was back near its old post in April after a long hibernation in the tool shed while construction on a new entrance was under way. In a contest to predict the date and time the gate work would be completed, Greg Sayuk (cabin 69) took first place and won three bottles of Missouri wine. His guess was just 26 hours and 56 minutes short of the actual finish on April 25. Runner-up was Tom Luft (cabin 114) and third place went to Michael Strauss (formerly of cabin 132). (Debbie Jordan photo)
Meet the candidates
Two newcomers and an incumbent are seeking positions on the Aspenhof Board of Trustees. Susan Seymour Westcott (cabin 44) and Matt Doell (Cabin 32) are seeking first terms and Karel Smith (Cabin 83) is running for a second term. They will be on the ballot when cabin owners vote at the annual owners meeting on Sept. 6. Three three-year terms are to be filled.
MATT DOELL, Cabin 32: I was on the board once before, and found it to be a good way to meet many of our neighbors. Our sons are now in college and my wife, Kris, and I are finding any excuse to spend time at “the cabin.” I am an engineer by trade and a school board (Rockwood) member by choice. Many cabins have changed hands over the years. I look forward to more opportunities to meet new friends and do what I can to help take care of our community.
KAREL SMITH, Cabin 83: Harry and I have been Aspenhof owners for almost 30 years. I am seeking re-election as one who feels that as we move forward we need to be respectful of Aspenhof’s 50-year heritage and build on it. I have served as Treasurer the past two years. During that time I have learned so much about the finances and history, and want to continue to build on the financial solidarity of previous boards. Aspenhof is a gift to us; we love the beautiful nature: the birds, wild flowers, animals (although sometimes irritating) and watching the change of seasons. Most of all we cherish the friendships we have made over the years. My background is in education, serving more than 45 years as librarian in the Hazelwood School District and The Priory School.
SUSAN SEYMOUR WESTCOTT, Cabin 44: Like many of you, I am a second-generation cabin owner here at Aspenhof. My parents were among the original owners when they purchased their cabin in 1964. There were five of us kids in that original space – no bump-outs back then. But I loved it because it was a lot better than camping out! I really enjoyed bringing my friends out when I was in high school and college. In THIS century, I finally convinced my husband that it was our turn to buy a place here in 2006. I recently retired after working as an advertising ad marketing communications manager for 14 years and then teaching those subjects for 25 years. In retirement I want to do more volunteer work. I still like the “naturalness” of Aspenhof, as well as the sense of politeness and genuine caring that almost everyone has. We have a great community and super-low association fees. If elected to the Board, I would like to work on improving our new entrance with signage and some natural landscaping. Thanks for your consideration.
2015 ELECTION BALLOT
TO VOTE, BRING THIS PAGE TO OWNERS MEETING OR MAIL BEFORE SEPT. 1 TO RAY JORDAN, SECRETARY, 7013 DEERPATH DR., ST. LOUIS, MO., 63123. ONE VOTE PER CABIN.
Trustees(Vote for three)
----- Matt Doell (1st term)
----- Susan Seymour Westcott (1st term)
----- Karel Smith (2nd term)
2015 Proposed Budget----- FOR
----- AGAINST
CABIN NO. -------
Bang-up time at the beach
Cabin owners and visitors gathered around the big lake for a spectacular fireworks display on July 3, courtesy of Maureen Donlin and John Tavis. Contributions from several owners helped pay for the display. (Jim Miscannon photo)
REGATTA SCHEDULEVicki Adrian, Regatta Chairperson Cabin #23 - Turtlefalls
314-497-3350
SATURDAY, Sept. 5, 2015
EVENT TIME _________ LOCATION
FISHING CONTEST 1 A.M. - NOON ALL LAKESLargest & Most (BRING FISH TO AWARD TABLE)
FUN RUN RUNNERS REGISTER 7:45 A.M. BEACH AREA Girls, Boys, Women, Men START 8 A.M. Under 12, 13-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, Over 60
FUN WALK WALKERS REGISTER 8 A.M. BEACH AREA Girls, Boys, Women, Men START 8:15 A.M. Under 12, 13-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, Over 60
KIDS RUN KIDS REGISTER 8:45 A.M. BEACH AREA Girls, Boys START 9 A.M. (AROUND THE LAKE)
HORSESHOE GAMES 9:15 A.M. HORSESHOE PITSREGISTER BY 8:30 A.M.Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Women’s Singles,Men’s Singles(BE THERE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO YOUR MATCH OR FORFEIT YOUR GAME)
KID’S CORNER 10 A.M. BEACH AREA BEAN BAG TOSS Under 3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, Over 10
FACE PAINTING (Self Serve)
HOLE-IN-ONE GOLF 10:30 A.M. – NOON FIELD Girls, Boys, Women, Men
SAIL BOAT RACES 10:30 A.M. BIG LAKE
PADDLE BOAT RACES AFTER THE SAIL BOAT RACES BIG LAKE
CANOE RACES AFTER THE PADDLE BOAT RACES BIG LAKE Under 18, Over 18, Mixed Adult & Kid
KAYAK RACES AFTER THE CANOE RACES BIG LAKE Under 12, 12-17, Men, Women
SAND “CREATIONS” CONTEST JUDGING AT NOON BEACH IN Under 6, 7-11, 12-15, Over 16 DESIGNATED AREA
(COMPLETE ENTRY FORM)
SWIMMING RACES 1 P.M. BIG LAKE Girls, Boys, Women, Men Under 6, 7-10, 11-15, 16-25, 26-39, Over 40
RAFT RACES AFTER SWIMMING RACES BIG LAKE SINGLES Girls, Boys, Women, Men Under 6, 7-10, 11-15, 16-25, 26-39, Over 40 DOUBLES (AGE GROUPS) AFTER SINGLE RAFT RACES BIG LAKE Under 6, 7-10, 11-15, 16-25, 26-39, Over 40
WATER BALLOON TOSS AFTER DOUBLES RAFT RACE BEACH IN All ages – bring a partner DESIGNATED AREA
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT AFTER WATER BALLOON TOSS BEACH SIGN UPS OPEN AT 10 A.M.
VOLLEYBALL AREA
CLIP BOARD AT VOLLEYBALL COURT Teams of 4 CO-ED
ART CONTEST JUDGING AT 3 P.M. ASSEMBLY AREA PHOTO: Wildfile, Scenery, People, Misc. ARTIST CONCEPTION ARTISAN: Woodworking, Carving,
Whittling, Sewing, Needlecraft, Misc. (COMPLETE ENTRY FORM AT BARN; SUBMIT ENTRIES PRIOR TO 3 P.M.)
WORSHIP SERVICE 4:30 P.M. ASSEMBLY AREA
BBQ PICNIC (BYOB & Lawn chair) 6 P.M. ASSEMBLY AREA MUSIC/DANCING 7:30 P.M. ASSEMBLY AREA
SUNDAY, Sept. 6, 2015
ANNUAL OWNER’S MEETING 11 A.M. ASSEMBLY AREAELECTION OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND
CABIN TOURS 1 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. Maps available at cabin owners meeting
***Aspenhof trees are saving on the ‘green’
Money doesn’t grow on trees, but trees cost money to plant…. unless you figure out a way to get a free tree. Aspenhof
Trustee Bob Eade has done just that. In the past three years, Eade has led a grant-writing effort that secured $2,000 from
a green tree program at Cuivre River Electric Cooperative. A second $1,000 grant was approved this summer, which will
allow Aspenhof to purchase trees for our landscaping effort at the new gate entrance. The first $1,000 grant, coupled with
donations from cabin owners, funded a row of 13 trees along the north edge of the big lake. Volunteers planted those
trees in 2012. Donations are welcome for the second round of plantings. Contact Eade at [email protected]