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  • “Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”ISSUE 279December, 2011

    Waynoka News

    ATTENTIONEffective January 1, 2012, the monthly Waynoka News will no longer be mailed free.

    Subscriptions will be available starting in December, 2011 The cost will be $1.00 a month, paid in advance to the Administration Office.

    However, it can be viewed for free on our website: www.lakewaynoka.com. Free copies will also be available in the Administration Office, Security, the Health

    & Rec. Center, Lounge and the Campground (during camping season).

    I want to start this month’s message with a big Thank You to all who participated or donated to the campground trick or treat night. This was my first time seeing this event and it was nothing short of amazing. Security reported 1200 plus cars thru the gate in a two hour period (this is not an open gate event) with an estimated 3000 kids in the campground without incident. It was a great time for all ages with some fantastic costumes. I found out it is really hard to direct traffic dressed like a zombie nobody seems to understand why you are waving your arms in the air. The new recycling dumpster has arrived and is located behind the lodge next to the can wagon. It is divided into two parts “paper and cardboard” and “glass metal and plastic”. Join all WPOA buildings in going green. This service has been provided to us by Adams Brown recycling. Please remember to put your aluminum cans in the can wagon. The collection of these cans is how we pay for the annual fireworks show. In early November we completed our annual flushing of the water lines. There were reports of discolored water that cleared up after a few seconds. You should not be seeing this at this point and if you do please let us know. The roof on the beach shower house was replaced last month. Unfortunately we were unable to salvage the old crow’s nest on the top. After 40 years, it and the old roof were just unserviceable. Drive by and take a look, I think it looks better now that all the roofs match on the buildings down there. We also repaired some water damage on the building along with dock repair around the lake. I am sorry to announce that Glenda at the restaurant has decided not to return next season. I am talking with several interested parties now and hope to be able to announce a new lease next month. Please excuse the mess. We have several projects going on this winter such as dredging on the east end of the lake and campground upgrades. You may see some traffic disruption along with messy roads during these projects. We will try to keep the impact to a minimum.

    Manager’s Message Paul S. Cahall, General Manager

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    Waynoka Property Owners AssociationBoard of Trustees Meeting

    Saturday, November 12, 2011

    (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5)

    Pres. McDulin called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.The invocation given by Pastor Hamilton was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

    Roll Call: Present: Blackburn, Kirk, McDulin, Meyer, Purdin, Robinson and Mgr. Cahall Absent: Johnson (ex.) and Kinney (ex.)Minutes: The motion to approve the minutes of the October meeting as published in the November Waynoka Newsletter was made by Meyer, seconded by Purdin and passed by those present. Treasurer’s Report (Betty Purdin): Everyone present was reminded to pick up a copy of the WPOA financial report for October. Purdin once again expressed her appreciation for the continued support of the property owners and shared that it means a lot to her and the Board. She noted that the Board will be meeting on Wednesday, November 16th to discuss and finalize the 2012 WPOA budget. It will be presented for a vote at the December 10th WPOA meeting.Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): • The 2012 WPOA income and expense budget is close to completion after many meetings and much work by many people. It will be presented for passage at the next WPOA meeting. • The Board will accept the bid submitted by Unger Construction to do the campground improvements which will be completed by spring. • The work on the bath house at the Beach is finished. Repairs such as the replacement of broken boards and steps have been made to the public docks. • The Board is seeking bids to dredge the Lake from Hiawatha to the far end of the Lake this winter. Repairs to the culvert where Waynoka Dr. crosses over Straight Creek will then be made before major damage to the road occurs. • The present operator of the Restaurant has chosen not to return next season. Cahall will be interviewing several parties interested in operating the Restaurant in the next week or so. • The operation of the Marina is also being reviewed. Other Reports: Security (Paul Cahall): The October security report noted response to five accident reports (two with injuries which were not serious). The investigation of the burglaries continues with the help of Brown County Sheriff detectives. Cahall shared that ‘knowing who is doing it and proving it’ is where they are in the investigation. The investigation of an accidental discharge of a firearm on November 8th continues. Long Range Planning (Ron Gloss): Gloss stated that this morning’s meeting was productive with discussion of many different topics and issues. The committee reviewing employee job descriptions will submit their work to the Board for approval by year’s end. The website committee is pleased that the office staff is working on linking the advertisers in the newsletter to their individual websites. The storage area committee received information from the WPOA President. And lastly, the survey committee has completed the tabulation of the answers to the questions on the survey distributed earlier this year. They are now summarizing the comments made. This information will be available for review by the WPOA Board and the WRWSD Board as well as the property owners early next year. Lake Advisory (John McDulin): The report (90 pages in length) regarding the ‘health’ of Lake Waynoka has been received from Mad Scientists & Associates. George Kinney is working on a summary of this information (3 to 4 pages) for distribution to the property owners. As noted by the Manager some dredging will be done this fall and the culvert work will be done in the spring or next summer. Nominating (Prescilla Redick): Redick, inspector of elections, reported that three applications for the three vacant seats on the WPOA Board were received. Since an election is not required Valerie Bullock, Todd Holt and Vern Taylor will be sworn in as WPOA trustees in April 2012. Redick as well as President McDulin thanked these property owners for offering to serve their community. Campground (Walt Robinson): Robinson estimated that about 3000 participated in the Halloween fun and activities at the Campground on October 15th ‘with no incidents’. He thanked everyone for their donations and support of this event. The Campground is now closed and will reopen in April. The Watersports Club (Gary Blackburn): Blackburn invited everyone to the annual New Year’s Eve Party at the Lodge. There will be live music and the Board has approved the BYOB request.

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    (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)

    The Chapel (Mrs. Stoney Hamilton): Mrs. Hamilton invited everyone to the Fellowship Dinner tomorrow (the second Sunday of the month). She also asked everyone to help those in need by dropping food items off at Security. Money donations will also be accepted. Civic Club (Joe Farrell): The next Civic Club meeting will be in March of 2012. Joe announced that both today and on December 10th (the date of the next Board meeting) there will be a liquidation sale of Lake Waynoka clothing items in the back of the Lodge. Shawnee Squaws (Kathy Farrell): Farrell shared that the Squaws’ next event is the annual invitational dinner for seniors on Wednesday, December 14th. She requested that if anyone has a suggestion of property owners who should be invited to let her know. On November 30th the Squaws are having a cookie exchange at 10 a.m. in the Lodge and all ladies are invited. The next meeting is January 11th, 2012 in the Lodge at 10 a.m. Lake Committee (Prescilla Redick): Redick reported that last Saturday, November 5th, a variety of fish (including flathead minnows, golden shiners, bass, bluegill, yellow perch, hybrid bluegill and channel cat) were released into the Lake. These fish were purchased by the Lake Committee and the WPOA for a cost of about $4500. Waynoka Tribe (Roger Goldwire): Goldwire who calls himself ‘The Beggar’ shared the details of the annual Christmas program that will provide clothing, toys and a holiday meal for at least 100 children this year. Approximate-ly $100 is spent on each child. (The families in need are suggested by the staffs of Russellville and Sardinia Elementa-ry Schools.) Volunteers will shop for the gifts at WalMart on Monday, November 14th. The wrapping of the gifts will be done at the Chapel on Monday, December 12th from 9 a.m. until noon and 4 p.m. until finished. The delivery of the gifts and meals will be made beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, December 20th while the children are in school. Checks should be written to either the Waynoka Tribe or the Lake Waynoka Chapel to help support this cause. Goldwire then ‘passed his cap’ to the Board and the property owners in the audience to collect donations for this program.Old Business: Pres. McDulin shared additional items discussed at the November workshop meeting: • The building committee is being re-instituted. Trustee Gary Blackburn, a contractor, will chair this committee. Roger Coker who has home inspection experience and Peter Snyder, an architect, will assist Blackburn in reviewing the 200-250 applications for building permits each year. • The rules and regulations committee is also being re-instituted. Please contact Chairman, Eric Kirk or Pres. McDulin if interested in volunteering to serve on this committee. McDulin feels very strongly that it is time ‘we bring our practices and our rules in line’. • Three interested parties including the current operators of the Marina have been asked to submit operating business plans for the Marina by November 15th. These plans will include such details as hours of operation, services that will be provided, etc. A decision should be made by the next WPOA Board meeting. • The problem of fraudulent membership cards was discussed extensively. Cards are being purchased by property owners for individuals who are not their family members. Possible fines and penalties were discussed. • The Board is seeking bids from engineering firms to develop an Emergency Action Plan for the dam as required by the ODNR. • The Board approved the installation of a sign at the triangle directing visitors to the Lake Waynoka Chapel. • Draft copies of the 2012 budget have been distributed to the Board which will be meeting Wednesday evening, November 16th to finalize the budget for approval at the next meeting. • The Board has asked the Manager to seek bids to construct a storage area as has been discussed for many years. • Last month Security was one of the membership concerns. There was much discussion at the workshop meeting regarding Security and how to improve its service to our growing and changing community. The Board did not approve the elimination of a security person during the night shift as a budget change for 2012.Membership Concerns:Bonnie Keith (Lot #3945): Keith urged everyone to have a wonderful Thanksgiving and to be generous during this holiday season when helping those in need. (Donate a case of canned corn rather than a can or two!) Keith also expressed his belief that the present operators of the Marina offer ‘great and wonderful service’ and that this community would be handicapped without them. Joanne Edwards (Lot #473): Edwards suggested that either the outhouses at the various recreation areas be maintained or that the port-o-lets remain available until later in the fall. She and a group of SSCC art students were painting here one day three weeks ago and had to return to the Lodge to use the facilities there. She noted that while the weather remains good there continues to be much activity in the recreation areas and these facilities should be available.Gilbert Esterkamp (Lot #2004): Esterkamp believes there should also be concern about the culvert pipe that was installed near his home several years ago. Esterkamp then informed the Manager that he is talking with a lawyer and that there is a good chance he will be filing discrimination charges against him (the Manager) for not hiring him (Esterkamp) to mow grass this past summer.

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    Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171

    WRWSD MEETNG - Mon., October 31, 2011

    President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

    Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Plant Supt. Culver & Mgr. Cahall as well as Tom Beresford (incoming WRWSD Trustee as of April 2012) Absent: RiderMinutes: The minutes of the October 8th meeting were approved.

    Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): Motion #2011-17 which amends a number of items in the 2011 budget was discussed, voted upon and passed. (See Motions and Resolutions below for the details.) Buskey outlined the schedule of meetings which will be held to update the 5 year Capital Improvement Plan and to develop the 2012 Expense and Income Budget. The water and sewer rates will be discussed during these meetings. The types of information that are available as well as needed to do a quality water rate study next year have been determined. The staff will begin collecting the necessary data in November. The Board then discussed the various software available to do the WRWSD billing most efficiently. It is important that the WPOA Management System and the WRWSD billing software are compatible and provide the same billing information. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): The lowering of the Lake and emptying of the sewage lagoon will not begin until November 15th as the present OEPA permit dictates. The delivery of the new truck has been promised by November 28th. Due to the lack of available parts Ford has upgraded the truck to a six cylinder engine at no cost to the WRWSD ($1300 value). The resolution to declare the old truck as surplus will be passed once the new truck arrives.Plant Supt.’s Report (George Culver): Culver shared the findings of the OEPA in its letter of recommen-dations regarding the sewer plant. The new permit will take effect the end of November 2011. It allows the release of the sewage lagoon water from November 1 through the end of April and sets no limitations on the amount that is pumped as long as the augmentation is 10 to 1 (water to sewage). All of the ‘radio-read’ meters and/or registers for the various WRWSD and WPOA facilities (water plant to sewer plant, camp-ground, rec center, lodge, etc.) have been ordered. With the new regulations and the new meters spray irrigation may not be the answer to what should be done in the future as the needs of our community increase. The staff is presently flushing the water system. If any homeowner experiences discoloration in their water they should allow the water to flow 20 to 30 seconds to alleviate this problem and then use the water.Other Business Items: The December workshop meeting will be held on Monday, December 19, 2011, at 7 p.m. in the Lodge meeting room instead of December 26.Motions and Resolutions: Motion #2011-17 was made by Buskey and seconded by Kirk to amend the 2011 budget to increase income $12,084.00 for a total budgeted income of $867,608.00 and increase expense $20,772.00 for a total budgeted expense of $846,499.00, yielding a net income of $21,109.00, per the revised budget dated October 31, 2011. The vote was taken and the motion passed with six yea votes.

    Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Purdin. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 8:18 p.m.

    Respectfully submitted,Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary

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    Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171

    WRWSD MEETNG - Sat., November 12, 2011

    President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.

    Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider and Mgr. Cahall Absent: noneMinutes: The minutes of the October 31st WRWSD meeting were approved as read.

    Treasurer’s Report (Buskey): • The permit issued by the OEPA to operate the WRWSD’s sewer plant was published in draft form in the News Democrat a couple of weeks ago. The new permit will become effective on the 30th of November. • The October 2011 WRWSD financial report indicates that the cash balance (including CDs) in the WRWSD budget totaled $1,018,994.82 as of October 31st. The WRWSD income, year to date (10/31/11), is running about 8% above budget expectations and expense is running about 15% below. The expense total in the October report is only 68% of the 2011 budget. However, in November and December there will be several major expenditures – a bond service payment of $56K, a loan payment for the carbon filter system of $12,400.00 and payment for capital improvements that are now being done at a cost of about $20K. • The 2012 WRWSD income and expense budget is now in its final draft form. The WRWSD financial commit- tee will review the budget this coming week and the entire Board will do so at the workshop meeting on November 28th. The 2012 budget will then be presented for passage at the December 10th public meeting. Buskey stated that the changes to the structure of the budget which were made in the 2011 budget have worked well. Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): • The flushing of the water lines has been completed. If any homeowner experiences discoloration in their water they should allow the water to flow at least 10 seconds to alleviate this problem and then use the water. If this does not correct the problem, please contact the office. • The new EPA rule will mean significant cost savings to the WRWSD in the future because other alternatives to the lagoon system such as spray irrigation will not need to be considered. The District will now measure how many gallons of treated sewage go into the lagoons from the plant rather than how many gallons are released out of the lagoons. Therefore, the rains will no longer be a factor as they have been this year with the record 2011 rainfall. The period during which the District can release augmented sewage has also been extended to the end of April. The Board can now look at other ways to expand the ‘life cycle of our sewer system as our community grows’ because we will no longer have concerns about the capacity of the lagoons. The main lake valve will be opened slightly on Monday, November 14th to remove silt and debris from the pipe and then on Tuesday, November 15th when the lagoon’s valve is opened the main lake valve will be opened more and the Lake will be lowered as a result.Other Business: Pres. Gloss reminded everyone that the December workshop meeting will be on Monday, December 19th at 7 p.m. in the Lodge meeting room rather than December 26th. Dick Bankes, inspector of elections, reported that three applications for the three vacant seats on the WRWSD Board were received. Since an election is not required Tom Beresford and returning trustees, John Buskey and Eric Kirk, will be sworn in as WRWSD trustees in April 2012. Motions and Resolutions: noneMembership Concerns:Valerie Bullock (Lot #2304): Bullock reported that plugs had not yet been installed in the meter pit cover at her resi-dence or that of her neighbor.

    Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Kirk. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:45 a.m.

    Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary

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    Adult Tap Class – Thursdays, 9:15 amArt Class – Mondays, 10:00 am to 12 noonBridge – Mondays, 6:00 pmCampground Mtg.- April, 2012Chorus - Dec. 13th & 27th, 6:30 to 8:00 pmCivic Club –March, 2012, 7:00 pmDance Lessons - Tuesdays, 8:00 pmEuchre - Wednesdays, 8:00 pm (Lounge)Euchre - Thursday, 6:30 pm (Lodge)Euchre – Fridays, 7:30 pm (Lodge)Garden Club – March, 2012 Lake Committee – Dec. 29th, 7:00 pmLine Dancing Class – Tuesdays, 2:00 pmLions Club – Dec. 6th & 20th, 6:30 pmProject Linus - Thursdays, 10:00 am to 2:00 pmShawnee Squaws – Dec. 14th, Invitation OnlyWaynoka Tribe – Dec. 13th, 7:00 pmWatersports Club – Dec. 4th, 12:00 pmWPOA Workshop – Dec. 9th, 7:00 pmWRWSD Board Mtg. – Dec. 10th, 9:30 amWPOA Board Mtg. – Dec. 10th, 10:00 amWRWSD Workshop - Dec. 19th, 7:00 pmCivic Club Shirt Sale - Dec. 10th, 9:00 am to 12:00Breakfast w/Santa - Dec. 3rd, 8:00 am to 10:00 amNew Year’s Party - Dec. 31st, 7:30 pm to 1:00 am

    December, 2011Calendar of Events

    Bridge Club meets every Monday at 6:00 pm in the Lodge. Newcomers are welcome.

    Questions? Jeanne Eastlake 446-3013

    Bridge Club10/10 Rodger Goldwire ........................................4280 Tom Kitchen.................................................3710

    10/17 Jean Hilliard..................................................3560 Duck Patrick.................................................2840

    10/24 Jeanne Eastlake.............................................6760 Elwood Patrick..............................................5480

    10/31 Duck Patrick..................................................3210 Jean Hilliard..................................................3130

    11/07 Jean Hilliard..................................................3440 Carolyn Slater................................................2480

    10/07 Larry Kraft.....................................................60 Bill Marshall..................................................59 10/14 Marilyn Gloss.................................................67 Kevin Parker...................................................54 10/21 Dick Schubert.................................................64 Sue Day...........................................................60

    10/28 Bill Mrshall.....................................................57 Susan Fleckinger.............................................56 Danny Williams..............................................56

    If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have a good time, come to the Lodge on Fridays and join the fun!

    Play starts at 7:30 p.m. so come early to get a seat.

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    Lake Waynoka Health & Recreational Center Fall has arrived. Our facility has been busy preparing for the winter months. The outdoor pool has officially been closed for the winter months. It will reopen next year on Memorial Day weekend. Our family swim hours for the indoor pool have started again, now that the outdoor pool is closed. The hours are Mon-Friday 3pm to 7pm and Saturday & Sunday 11am to 7pm. Come in and take a swim! We are currently offering a new exercise class, ZUMBA. The new instructor is Kelley Inlow. She is certified and ready to assist you with all your exercise needs. This class is every Wednesday night at 7 pm. The cost for this class is $5.00. Bring a friend and come dance the pounds away! We guarentee you will have fun!

    Furthermore, the holidays are approaching us. Here is our upcoming holiday hours: Halloween- we are open regular hours Thanksgiving-CLOSED Christmas Eve-Closing at 6pm Christmas Day-CLOSEDStop by and enjoy the center anytime. Remember to check the bulletin board for more upcoming events and classes.

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    This waterfront 3 bedroom, 3 bath cape cod has a great location on the water. Walk to rec center and clubhouse.

    5 Cayuga Cove, $229,000

    Immaculate 2-story has it all. Hardwood, oversized kitchen, newer HVAC and roof, corner lot, walk to your boat, rec center, swimming pools

    3 Mohave Dr, $182,500

    This immaculate family home has 2.5 acres a fenced yard, 4 BD, 3BA, finished LL, Located in private area close to rec center and pool.

    175 Montana Dr, $139,900

    One of the real joys of the Holiday Season is the opportunity to say Thank You and to wish you the very best for the new year.

    Don’t miss out on this great 3BD, 2BA home! Approx 1,700 sqft. Vaulted Ceilings, Covered Deck, Full Basement, Oversized Garage, Walk to pools.

    150 Seminole Dr, $155,000

    Permit in place for your private dock on this great oversized water access lot. Great for a walk-out lower level. Build your dream home here!

    734 Waynoka Dr, $34,500

    S E R V I N G L A K E W A Y N O K A & S U R O U N D I N G A R E A S

    Spectacular views from 3 deep water lots. Spacious 4+ BD/4BA home, finished LL, covered boat dock, swimming pool, 30x40 garage for toys.

    10 Hatchet Cove, $490,000

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    Check your mailbox for our new publication: Lake Living Coming in 2012

    3 WATERFRONT LOTS SOLD/PENDING NEW LISTING!

    SOLD/PENDING IN ONLY 20 DAYS! 2 LOTS! NEW LISTING!

    Warm Wishes, Doris and The Results Team

    (513) 310-0451 [email protected] To view all of our Lake Waynoka Listings visit:

    Where we will again feature Lake Waynoka and all of our listings for sale.

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    Santa Claus is Coming to Town!

    Make your reservations for Breakfast with Santa! Santa Claus will be coming to breakfast in the Lake Waynoka Lodge on Saturday,

    December 3rd, 8 am to 10 am. Due to the high number of participants in years past, registration will be required by Wednesday, November 30th.

    To reserve your time, call Jenny at 937-515-3033. See ya there!

    Female resident: President McDulin interrupted this resident and suggested that they discuss her concern of a personal nature following the meeting.Leonard Luckey (Lot #3325): Luckey objects to the Board’s action that the operation of the Marina is being put up for bid. He supports the present operators of the Marina and shared the reasons why he believes this action is not needed. Luckey also stated that Security needs to ‘be stepped up’ in the public dock areas because of the increasing theft problems (gas cans, boat battery, etc.). Pres. McDulin responded that the Board would be looking into this problem. He commented that as ‘our community grows our exposure to this kind of problem also grows’. Manager Cahall asked that property owners report every incident of theft to Security.Larry Williams (Lot #3899): Williams shared that he has also experienced theft from his boat parked at the public docks. Williams then stated that the present operators of the Marina are the ‘best we have had since he has been here!’ He doesn’t believe they should be replaced. Pres. McDulin reassured him that each and every application will be re-viewed and treated equally and fairly.Donnell Borders (Lot ?): Borders shared his support of the present operators of the Marina and described the operation as ‘the best ever here’ in the 24 years he has lived at the Lake.Jesse Hutchin (Lot #3788): Hutchin shared that he is proud to be a friend of the Evans’ and is pleased with the services they have provided him ever since they have been here at the Marina.Joe Kennedy (Lot #1451): Kennedy has also experienced theft of items from his boat parked at a public dock. Kennedy then shared that he feels ‘the Evans’ are a great group of guys’ and should be kept as operators of the Marina. Pres. McDulin reemphasized that all thefts, damage, etc. need to be reported so that Security can evaluate how to best protect this property in the future.Donna Wyatt (Lot #3194): Wyatt responded to the theft concerns by saying “We live in a new age…you can’t leave anything on your boat anymore. You can’t trust that it will be there tomorrow. We used to keep our doors unlocked too. But you lock them now, don’t you?” Wyatt also noted that even though she has never used the services of the present Marina operators she has friends who have expressed their dissatisfaction with the service and take their boats outside of the Lake for work. Vince DeVol (Lot #2857): The Civic Club Calendars for 2012 will be available the first week of December for $5 each. Contact DeVol or any Civic Club member to purchase a calendar.Roger Goldwire (Lot #371): Goldwire reported that $300 was collected ‘passing the cap’!Joe Farrell (Lot #664): Farrell described the recent experience he had at his home because of a non-functioning grinder pump which was only two years old. He questioned the quality of this pump which he believed he was charged $10K for when he built his house. The Manager noted that not many of these pumps are replaced on a yearly basis and that the WRWSD staff is able to replace parts and rebuild grinder pump cores. John Buskey (Lot #1785): Buskey, WRWSD Treasurer, responded to Farrell’s concern about the cost of a grinder pump. He stated that property owners who are building a new home are charged $4500 for a grinder pump, a $1500 fee for the sewer tap, and a $2000 fee for the water tap and meter. This is a total of $8K for all water and sewage related equipment and not $10K for just a grinder pump.Pastor Hamilton: Pastor Hamilton thanked the Board for the directional sign to the Chapel.

    Manager Cahall reminded everyone that the new recycling bin is now in place behind the Lounge beside the aluminum can wagon. He asked that property owners continue to separate their cans from their other recyclables so that the cost of the fireworks remains free for everyone to enjoy. Cahall received strong support of this suggestion from Purdin.Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Purdin, seconded by Meyer and passed by a unanimous vote at 10:51 a.m.Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary

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    The Civic Club will be selling

    Lake Waynoka shirts at the Lodge on Saturday,

    December 10th from 9:00 to 12:00.

    Did you know that you can help support the Lake Waynoka Civic Club by purchasing quality sports wear? All items are embroidered with your choice of lake-related logos and are available in a varietyof colors. The logos include duck and reed, campfire, bass, sailboat, anchor and captain’s wheel. These items make perfect gifts for family and friends. Or just treat yourself!

    Gildan hooded sweatshirt $22.00 Gildan crew neck sweatshirt $19.00 Gildan T-shirt $12.00 Gildan knit sport shirt $18.00 Jerzees Johnny collar shirt $17.00 Anvil Hats & visors $12.00 Plus sizes cost a little more.

    Additional items are available upon request. Sample items can be seen in the display case at the Lodge. Contact Linda Garfield to see additional items in stock or to custom order. 937-446-4207 or [email protected]

    Lake Waynoka Calendars

    2012

    $5.00 each

    Limited Quantities Order Now

    Sponsored by:Lake Waynoka Civic Club

    Approximate Delivery Date – December 1, 2011

    We will mail it directly to you for an additional $2.00

    Contact people to order:

    Joe Farrell 937-446-2725Vince DeVol 937-446-1702Doris Kitchen 937-446-9303

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    December entertainment

    Dec. 2nd - Benefit for Shelva BarrDec. 3rd - Midnight FireDec. 4th - Football @ 1:00 Dec. 10th - D.J./Karaoke with MyraDec. 16th - Blue’s & CompanyDec. 17th - Off-R-Rocker’sDec. 18th - Football @ 1:00Dec. 24th - Open 12:00 to 6:00 pmDec. 25th - Closed, Merry ChristmasDec. 31st - Hot Rod & the Fastlane, New Year’s Eve Party (Call or Stop in for more Details)

    Sun. & Mon. 4:00 to 9:00 pm - Hours Subject to ChangeTues. 4:00 to 9:00 pm - 8 Ball Tournament 8:00 pmWed. 4:00 to 11:00 pm - Euchre, 8:00 pmThurs. 4:00 to 11:00 pm - Open PoolFri. & Sat. 4:00 to 1:00 am - Call for Info.

    *Lounge hours subject to change*

    Lake Waynoka Lounge937-446-2012

    Chili Cook-Off WinnersNovember 13, 2011

    1st – Herb & Paula Graham 2nd – Lou Parker 3rd – Michelle Golden

    People’s Choice Winners4 Way Tie

    Toby Via, Herb & Paula Graham,Judy Gnome & Jerry Baker

    WINNERS OF THE DECORATING CONTEST

    FALL THEME

    1ST PLACE BOB & PHYLLIS BRANSON, CAMPSITE #123 2ND PLACE DUKE & JANE SNIDER, CAMPSITE #92-A 3RD PLACE TERESA HARPER & FRIENDS, CAMPSITE #15

    HALLOWEEN THEME

    1ST PLACE BART SHERRILL, CAMPSITE #58 2ND PLACE TOM & SHARON LACY, CAMPSITE #63-A 3RD PLACE BONNIE GRAY & FRIENDS, CAMPSITE #152

    I would like to sincerely THANK all the Campers and Property Owners who participated in this years “Trick or Treat” night, it was the best one yet!!!

    Have A Great Winter!!! See you all in the Spring!!! Thank you, Leslie Poole

    CAMPGROUND UP-DATE

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    WPOA Regulations on Limit and Fish Size

    SPECIES DAILY LIMIT MINIMUM SIZE

    Crappies 20 9 Inches Large/Small Mouth 3 15 Inches& Spotted Bass Walleye 3 15 Inches

    Channel Catfish 6 None

    Bluegill None None

    Lake Committee Report

    Fish stocking was completed on Saturday, November 5th. A grand total of $4500 was used to stock our lake with the specimens below. It was a chilly day for humans, but for the new lake inhabitants it was just fine. Thanks to George Alsip, Paul Cahall, Tim Redick, and Frank Skidmore for braving the windy day and following the Jones Fish Hatchery deliver truck around the lake for the 3 separate deposit areas.

    The Lake Committee held its last meeting in November for 2011 and will start up again in March, 2012 to get ready for the new fishing season. Come join the Lake Committee!

    Fathead Minnows Golden ShinersLargemouth Bass Yellow PerchBluegill, Hybrid BluegillChannel Catfish

    Monthly publish highlights from the Waynoka Awareness Safety Program to keep you and your neighbors safe. Each month you will find a helpful suggestion from the program guide for your use and to share with those around you. If you would like to have a WASP booklet or if you have something you would like to have included please call.

    EARTHQUAKE SAFETY TIPS Two keys to family safety are planning for disaster and practicing exactly what you will do when it happens.

    Before an Earthquake: Walk through your home together with your family. Search for hazards using the information below:Discuss where and how you can protect yourself in each room.Practice by physically placing yourself in these locations.Practice “Duck, Cover, and Hold” earthquake drills regularly. Call out “earthquake” and discuss what each family member did correctly or what they did incorrectly.

    During an earthquake: Stay Calm. Move away from glass doors and windows. Duck, Cover, and Hold. Duck under a sturdy piece of furniture or under a doorway. Do not duck under beds or other objects that could collapse. Cover your head with your hands and arms to protect yourself from flying glass or falling objects. Hold onto furniture, if it moves, move with it. Stay under it until the shaking stops. If you brace yourself in a doorway, be careful of the door as it could swing towards you during the shaking. If you cannot get under a table or in a door-way, sit down next to an inside corner wall and protect your head with your hands and arms. Avoid heavy, standing objects such as bookcases, china cabinets, etc.

    If you are indoors, stay there: Do not run outside. Quickly move to one of the safe places you have identified.

    If you are outside, stay outside: Move away from power lines and poles, trees, tall buildings, walls, and chimneys.

    If you are in a vehicle: Stop in an open area away from trees, power lines, overpasses, bridges, and tall buildings. Stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops. If electrical lines fall onto your vehicle, stay inside.

    After an earthquake: Immediately check for injuries and fires.Wear sturdy shoes for protection from debris and broken glassUse a flashlight, do not light a match until you are positive there are no gas leaksCheck utilities, appliances, and the sewer line for damage before using them, listen to the radio for emergency informationDo not use the telephone except for emergencies, non-emergency calls may overload the circuits, preventing others from reporting emergencies.Expect AFTERSHOCKS

    Vince DeVol 446-1702 Prescilla Redick 446-9385

    THE WASP NEST

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    The Waynoka Watersports ClubNew Years Eve Party!!

    Date: Friday, December 31st

    Time: 7:30PM until 1:00AM

    Place: Lake Waynoka Lodge B.Y.O.B.Entertainment:

    BARCODES Playing 8:30pm-12:30amFOOD PROVIDED AT 7:30 PM

    $20 in advance$25 at the door

    For tickets please contact Shawna Faul 446-2149 or Steve Johnson 446-1585

    *Please remember that this is a 21 and over ADULTS only party!

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    ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

    Closed December 24th thru January 3rdfor Christmas

    WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover

    Admin. Office 937-446-3232Security 937-446-3214Rec. Center 937-446-1778Lounge 937-446-2012Restaurant (Closed for the Season) 937-446-3774Marina 937-446-4429Campground (Closed for the Season) 937-446-2887 www.lakewaynoka.com

    Lake Waynoka

    WPOA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    John McDulin...............….PresidentJim Meyer.....….….…VicePresidentGeorge Kinney.....…….….SecretaryBetty Purdin……..……....Treasurer Eric Kirk.....................Mbr. at Large Steve Johnson Gary Blackburn Walt Robinson

    WRWSD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Ron Gloss..........................President Larry Doughman.......Vice President

    John Buskey......................TreasurerEric Kirk............................SecretaryBetty Purdin...............Mbr. at LargeGordon Rider Prescilla Redick

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    Any opinion expressed in this newsletter reflects only the opinion

    of the author and does not necessarily constitute an opinion of the W.P.O.A., its Board of Directors

    or any other individual.

    Advertising in this newsletter is not an endorsement of

    products or services.

    WAYNOKA MARINA14 Beach Cove, Sardinia, Ohio

    937-446-4429 Jim & James Evans

    Closed on Wednesdays

    Waynoka Restaurant

    EDITORLeslie Poole

    Waynoka News

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    WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC.This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.1 Waynoka Drive Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171www.lakewaynoka.com

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