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AUGUST 2013
NEXT BOARD MEETING
August 19th at 7:30 p.m.
PRESIDENTS REPORT
- Page 7
SUMMER FUN AT HIGHLAND
LAKES - Page 22
WELCOME TO THE
NEIGHBORHOOD - Page 21
FISHING ON THE LAKE
- Page 27
BACK TO SCHOOL!! - Page 31
HOT DOG DAZE
August 10 at Noon - Page 25
WHATS COOKING!- Page 35
ICE CREAM EXTRAVAGANZA
August 17 at 6:00 pm - Page 29
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
August 17 at 10:00 am
- Page 28
ADULT NIGHT SWIM
August 24 at 8:00 pm
- Page 33
WOMENS CLUB PIZZA AND
SALAD LUNCHEON
September 5th at 12:00 noon
POOL CLOSING PARTY
September 1st at 4:30 p.m.
- Page 37
HigHland lakesCondominiumassoCiation
20301 Silver Spring Drive Northville, MI 48167Phone: (248) 349-4006 Fax: (248) 349-8821
Website: www.HLCA.us
Roll CallWe want to complete our Honor Roll Call for the November issue to
honor our all veterans and current service members.
See details on page 28
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Highland LakesManagement Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors
Kathy Baldwin, President
Michelle Todorov, Vice PresidentTom Byrne, Treasurer
Sandy Nolan, Secretary
Kathleen Connor, Director
Judy Nakdimen, Director
Guy Balok, Director
This section of the Herald contains minutes of the Board of Directors meetings
and management information. This section is the ofcial medium of communica-
tions of the Association as prescribed by Board Resolution R-6, March 22, 1976.
We recommend that you not only read but save this section of the Herald for future
reference. Resolutions and Regulations approved by the Board become part of
your Association By-Laws.
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY
20301 Silver Spring Drive, Northville, MI 48167Clubhouse Phone: 248-349-4006 Clubhouse Fax: 248-349-8821
After Hours Emergency Maintenance Phone: 248-349-4043
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON PHONE BOARD LIAISON
Clubhouse Judy OConnor 248-344-6600 Judy Nakdimen & Sandy NolanCourt Captain Joel Lutz 248-349-6782 Kathy Baldwin, Sandy Nolan
& Kathleen Connor
Engineering Tom Werner 248-349-4459 Kathy Baldwin & Kathleen Connor
Community Social Brad Todorov 248-380-1611 Guy Balok, Judy Nakdimen
& Michelle Todorov
Finance Joyce Elvy 248-349-1747 Tom Byrne, Guy Balok
& Kathleen Connor
Grounds Joel Lutz 248-349-6782 Tom Byrne, Kathleen Connor
& Judy Nakdimen
Herald Marty Tingstad 248-344-4928 Kathleen Connor & Sandy Nolan
Insurance ----- ------ Kathleen Connor & Kathy BaldwinLakes Ecology ----- ------ Tom Byrne & Michelle Todorov
Pool Rosemary Campion 248-349-8227 Guy Balok, Sandy Nolan
Cheryl Huizing 248-347-1539 & Kathleen Connor
RV Hugh Battley 248-349-4841 Michelle Todorov
Sprinkler ----- ------ Tom Byrne & Kathleen Connor
Tennis Carol Shields 248-305-7123 Michelle Todorov
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAfter Hours Emergency /Security Guard ............................................. 248-349-4043
Northville Township Police-Non-Emergency...... ............................ 248-349-9400
Northville Township Fire Department. .......................................... 248-348-5807
Northville Township Police and Fire Emergency............................ 911
After Hours Maintenance Emergency ........................................... 248-349-4043
Assessment/Billing Inquiries ...................................................... 248-349-4006
Consumers Power Company ........................................................ 800-477-5050
DTE-Electric Company................................................................. 800-477-4747
Hazardous Waste Information ...................................................... 734-326-3936
HLCA AT&T Account Rep (Denise Smith) ...................................... 810-265-4946
AT&T Sales & Support (Phone or U-Verse) ................................... 800-288-3466
E-mail ......................................................................................... [email protected]
Web site ....................................................................................... www.HLCA.us
BOARD OF DIRECTORSKathy Baldwin, President ...........248-380-6429
Michelle Todorov, Vice President....248-380-1611Tom Byrne, Treasurer ................. 248-349-6924
Sandy Nolan, Secretary .............. 248-349-3587
Kathleen Connor, Director .......... 248-349-8264
Judy Nakdimen, Director ............248-344-0336Guy Balok, Director .................... 734-667-3507
PERSONNELJoe Poma......................................Property Manager
Shannon Crowley........Administrative Asst. (Notary)Sharon Englund....................................Bookkeeper
Guinevere Eatmon..................Receptionist (Notary)
Charlene Genther..................................Receptionist
Ken Wiewiora............Maintenance Superintendent
Mike Francis.....................Maintenance Supervisor
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EditorShannon [email protected]
Herald CommitteeMarty Tingstad, Chairman
Wilma LeonardRobert ArmstrongJoy Gaskin
Herald StaffRay ParzychBetty ParzychJoel LutzTom DeGalan
Gloria JanksMarty TingstadIlio AlessandriBarbara Evans
Highland LakesHerald
The Highland Lakes Herald is the official news medium ofthe Highland Lakes Condominium Association, servingall residents, groups and organizations.
The Association and its Board of Directors control andare responsible for the contents of the Herald.
The staff of the Highland Lakes Herald serves on avoluntary basis. Editorials reflect the opinions of thestaff and are not construed as representative of the generalmembership of the Association.
The Herald welcomes comments, suggestions and articles
from its readers. All material submitted for publicationin the Herald must be true, factual, and newsworthy.The editor reserves the right to withhold items frompublication pending verification of facts. In some caseswhere items are of a critical or controversial nature, theeditor reserves the right to solicit comments from thosewith opposing viewpoints.
Materials submitted for publication are to be given to the
receptionist in Highland House. All materials submittedmust be signed, but signatures will be withheld uponrequest. Communications to the Herald should be inwriting. No material will be accepted for publication inthe upcoming issue after the 20th of the month.
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AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
1-2-3 Taxi Travel .......................................30
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
APPLIANCE SALES & REPAIR
Carmack Appliance Service .................... 32
BARBECUE GRILLS
American Gas Works LLC ......................24
BEAUTY / SKIN CARE
Avon ........................................................... 28
Mary Kay ...................................................28
BUILDING & REMODELING
Rob the Builder ......................................... 32
CARPET & FLOORS
AAA Carpet Repair .................................26
DRYER VENT CLEANING
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
Roger the Handyman ..............................34
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
OBrien Sullivan Funeral Home ............. 26
GAS FIREPLACE REPAIR
American Gas Works LLC ......................24
HEALTH & FITNESS
Northville Hearing Aid ...........................30
Northville Physical Rehab ......................26
HEATING & COOLING
D&G Heating ............................................30
HOME REPAIR & HANDYMAN SERVICES
AAA Carpet Repair .................................26
Andy Wright ............................................. 34
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
R&H Glazing ............................................32
Rob the Builder ......................................... 32
Roger the Handyman ..............................34
INSURANCE
Merrick Maris Insurance .........................39
LIMO SERVICE
1-2-3 Taxi Travel ....................................... 30
PAINTING & WALLPAPER
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
PARTY STORE / ICE CREAM
Good Time Party Store ............................34
PLUMBING
Evans Plumbing .......................................32
Horton Plumbing .....................................38
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate One ......................................... 30
Northville Condominium Value ............ 26
WINDOWS/WINDOW REPAIR
R&H Glazing ............................................32
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS
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BOARD COMMENTSPOOL ISSUES:
The Association has had its fair share of problems this season, ranging from non-cooperative weather, to equipment
failure to human error. We have had more rain days than any previous year that I can remember, and for resident
safety, it can remain open during a light sprinkle, but must close immediately if there is thunder or lightening, even
though the rain hasnt started yet. Equipment problems included chlorine sensors, the chlorine feeder, the enzyme
pump and most recently, the pool lter pump motor. Any of these can cause the chemical levels to spiral in one
direction or the other, with the exception of the enzyme pump, or prevent the pool from ltering properly. All except
the enzyme pump require the pool to be closed until it is repaired and chemical levels are restored. The enzyme pump
itself prevents the build-up of algae in the pool and adds to a stable water chemistry.
Then of course, there is human error, stafng shortfalls or poor judgment, which is the controllable portion. The
Board and Management have had discussions about pool problems and the lifeguard staff has been repeatedly spoken
with about the need to constantly check the chemical levels and to strictly adhere to a maintenance schedule for the
equipment. When the equipment is showing signs of uctuation or there is uncertainty, we rely on the staff to monitor
it. We know that high chlorine levels have caused the pool to open late on several occasions and also close early. Joehas requested that the Head Lifeguard and her assistant test the water at 8:00a.m. or before to increase the response
time for that occurrence, the rationale being that it may still open slightly late, but far earlier than if it had been caught
at 11:00a.m. As a resident myself, I am equally as frustrated with the down time that the pool has experienced, and
our manager is doing everything in his power to ensure that the remaining 6 weeks of the season will go as planned.
Many of the positive elements such as the clean deck, locker rooms, inventory, swim lessons and aerobics cannot fully
be appreciated unless the pool itself is open. We look forward to resolving these issues as we progress and appreciate
your patience and understanding while solutions are put into motion.
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT:
Robert Gorzyca is organizing a 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament to be held on Saturday, August 17th starting at 10:00a.m.Registration forms are available for individuals or teams to sign up at the clubhouse. This tournament is open to
HLCA residents of all ages and genders. Prizes will also be awarded. Come on out and join the fun!
Continue to read the Herald for all of our Summer Events:
All-AgeslAteswim: August 3 & 31 HotDogDAze: August 10
BAsketBAlltournAment: August 17 (Morning) icecreAm extrAvAgAnzA: August 17 (Evening)
ADult lAtenigHt swim: August 24 PoolclosingPArty: September 1
EIGHT MILE ENTRANCE:
The renovation of the Eight Mile Entrance has begun. Blackstone Landscaping has been on site updating the
landscaping, and the west side sign is also receiving a fresh coat of paint .
WOW CABLE:
The Board of Directors has signed a contract with Wide Open West (WOW) to allow them to offer their services to our
residents. The property survey has been completed, and they should be breaking ground shortly. Please watch for
information and announcements in the Herald.
ENJOY THE REST OF THE SUMMER!
Kathy Baldwin, Board President
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES - July 15, 2013
The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Highland Lakes Condominium Association was held on the
third Monday of the month, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association. President Kathy Baldwin
called the July 15, 2013, regular meeting of the Board of Directors to order at 7:30 p.m.
Attendance:The following Directors were present: Kathy Baldwin, Michelle Todorov, Tom Byrne, Sandy Nolan, Judy
Nakdimen, Guy Balok and Kathleen Connor. Also present were Joe Poma, Property Manager and Shannon Crowley,
Administrative Assistant. Approximately 14 co-owners were also present.
Court Captain Committee report: See page 15Joel Lutz reported to the Board.
Discussion: Joel reported that the guest speaker
from the Northville Twp. Fire Department made
a fantastic presentation at the July meeting. He
stressed that re safety concerns everyone in the
community. Kathleen agreed and wished more
people could have been seen his presentation.
Board Action: Motion by Judy Nakdimen, support
by Kathleen Connor, to accept the Court Captain
Committee report dated July 2, 2013 as corrected.
All in favor. Motion passed.
Clubhouse Committee reports: See page 16Judy Nakdimen reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor,
support by Sandy Nolan, to accept the Clubhouse
Committee report dated July 8, 2013. All in favor.Motion passed.
Grounds Committee report: See page 17Joel Lutz reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan, support by
Judy Nakdimen, to accept the Grounds Committee
report dated July 8, 2013. All in favor. Motion
passed.
Discussion: Michelle suggested contacting the cub
scouts (who use the clubhouse monthly) to help
clean out the garlic mustard in Lehigh Woods.
Pool Committee report: See page 18Sandy Nolan reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support
by Guy Balok, to accept the Pool Committee report
dated July 9, 2013.All in favor. Motion passed.
Engineering Committee report: See page 20Tom reiterated that contractors adhere to the
approved diagram specs. Ken suggested including
a contractor signature line on the Patio Diagrams
on the Deck/Patio modication request form to
ensure that the contractors are seeing and adhering
to the approved diagram.
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne, support by
Sandy Nolan to accept the Engineering Committee
report dated July 10, 2013, and approve modication
requests #1-8. All in favor. Motion passed.
Community Social Committee report: VerbalMichelle Todorov reported to the Board. Michelle
invited everyone to attend Highland Days on July
20th Magic show will begin at noon, with pool
games beginning at 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be Hot
Dogs or Pulled Pork Sandwiches. There will also be
an all-ages late swim from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Approval of Minutes:Minutes of the June 17, 2013, regular meeting of the
Board of Directors, minutes of the June 17, 2013,
executive session of the Board of Directors, and
minutes of the June 13, 2013, special meeting of
the Board of Directors.
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne, support by
Sandy Nolan, to approve and le the Minutes of
the June 17, 2013, regular meeting of the Board of
Directors, minutes of the June 17, 2013, executive
session of the Board of Directors, and minutes of
the June 13, 2013, special meeting of the Board
of Directors as presented. All in favor. Motion
passed.
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Co-Owner ForumSteve Emsley: Steve expressed his disappointment
that the Finance Committee for the month of June
was cancelled by the Committee Chairperson. He
explained that the June meeting would have been
the rst meeting that he is a voting member, (Finance
Committee bylaws require that members be co-owners in good
standing and attend three meetings in order to have committeevoting rights). Steve further stated that the cancellation
was unfortunate in light of the upcoming budget
meeting.
Secondly, Steve requested that the Board of Directors
grant him a two-year waiver that would allow him to
lease his unit. Steve stated that there is no way for
management to know how long it will be before he
would be eligible to lease his unit under the restrictions
of the new bylaws (limits rentals to 13%). He explained
that when he purchased the unit, it was his intention
to get it xed up and then lease it out as an investmentproperty. The current bylaws prohibit him from doing
that at this time, since we already have the maximum
number of units leased in the complex, but the bylaws
to allow the Board to make an exception due to
hardship.
Tom asked if the reason for the request was that Steve
believed that there wasnt a procedure in place or a
waiting list for lease candidates. Steve said this was
true. He added that he didnt know how many people
are in front of him on the waiting list, or how long thewait would be.
Tom explained that at this point, we estimate that we
have 17% rentals (4% over our limit). There is no way to
predict when those rental units will change hands and
be removed from the rental count to reduce our rental
count below the 13% limitation, thus allowing other
co-owners to lease their unit.
There was no Board action to grant Steves request for a
two year waiver.
Marti Tupper: Marti expressed her concern aboutincluding two deciduous trees on the east side Eight
Mile Road entrance. Marti said the blooms and leaves
would fall all over the neighbors gardens and lawns,
and she doesnt think it was fair to the homeowners to
include a tree that require so much maintenance. Marti
suggested using evergreens instead.
Ray Parzych: Ray agreed with Martis statement about
the trees, and felt that evergreens would be better
suited for the area all year long. Ray added that this
is a change to the plan presented by Ilio at the joint
meetings. Michelle explained that the Board gave
the Grounds and Vision Committees opportunity to
present the Board with one plan; they have been able
to come to an agreement, so the Board has taken action
to move forward to rebuild the Eight Mile Entrance.
Kathy added that the only change that has been made
to Ilios plan that the Joint Committee approved at theirJanuary 29, 2013 was the inclusion of the deciduous
trees on the east side.
Cathy Watkins: Cathy expressed that the homeowners
of the house at the corner may want some input as
they have their own plantings near the previous sign
area.
Cathy added that there was discussion at the Grounds
Committee meeting about Lamium and Lily of the
Valley and other invasive species near the lake. At the
meeting it was decided that the plant would be okay as
long as it is contained. There is going to be a greater
effort to clean up the woods and plant species natural
to that area. She added that much of the problem
stemmed from the fact that it was difcult to distinguish
between natural areas and garden areas. Cathy asked if
there would be a way to form a subcommittee within
the Grounds Committee that would function as a
resource for restoring the natural areas.
Kathy asked about the species is currently in the woods.
Cathy explained that the wooded area is lled with
garlic mustard (which is a ground cover) as well asbuckthorn, which is currently about 8 feet tall. Cathy
said that in the Master Plan she didnt see any directive
about how to treat the natural area. Michelle said that
if a subcommittee were organized to address this, it
would be done within the Grounds Committee. Joe
added that this might also come under the jurisdiction
of Lakes Ecology.
Robert Gorzyca: Robert requested the use of HLCA
resources to organize a basketball tournament in
August. He would like to utilize the Basketball Court
and Hockey Court as well as sandwich boards anda pool sign to advertise the event. He would also
like the event advertised in the Herald and on the
website. Robert explained that this would be a 3-on-
3 tournament. Individuals or teams could sign up
at the clubhouse. He would supply the hoops, balls,
grease boards and referees for the tournament. The
tournament would be for recreation purpose only and
be open just to HLCA residents of all ages & genders.
He anticipates having up to 24 teams participating.
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Property Managers report:See report on page 11
In addition to his report, Joe reminded residents that
the clubhouse is never to be used to access the pool
area, and that all residents (no matter how regularly
they frequent the pool) must check in with their
HLCA ID at the lifeguard station. Its importantthat everyone follows the same rules.
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, support
by Guy Balok, to accept the Property Managers
report dated July 15, 2013. All in favor. Motion
passed.
Maintenance Superintendents report:See report on page 14
In addition to his report, Ken reported that the west
side Eight Mile sign has been removed for re-
painting.
Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan, support by
Guy Balok, to accept the Maintenance report datedJuly 15, 2013. All in favor. Motion passed.
The Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
(Gus Macker style tournament). The tournament
would begin at 10:00a.m. and end around 3:00p.m.
(depending on how many participants there are).
Robert hopes that this would be a community building
activity and suggested that the team names would be
based on Highland Lakes court names.
Kathy suggested that Robert be present on Highland
Days on July 20th to recruit participants and answerquestions.
Robert would like to tentatively hold the tournament
on the morning of August 17th. Michelle said
that since this is the same day as the Ice Cream
Extravaganza, the sandwich board can be combined
to promote both events.
Michelle asked if Robert needed funding to purchase
the prizes (plaques, award medals). Robert said this
could be negotiated as a sponsorship in exchange
for advertising. He plans to investigate the differentoptions.
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MANAGEMENT REPORT
TO: Board of Directors, Co-OwnersFROM: Joe Poma, Property Manager
RE: Property Managers ReportDATE:July 15, 2013
1. It was previously mentioned that the Association is issuing upgraded registrationstickers for all watercraft. These new stickers are made out of the same material as yourlicense plate tabs and are weather resistant. We were having a problem reading the oldstickers because the sun would fade the ink after only a few months. We also ran intoa slight problem with the new stickers, because the adhesive that the manufacturerapplied was not strong enough and the stickers were coming right off. We contactedthe manufacturer and received a new batch of stickers and have hopefully solved theproblem. We did notice however, that in several cases, the surface of the watercraftwas not cleaned prior to applying the sticker, and they would peel off. Dont forget
to clean the surface with glass cleaner or remove all grit and residue before applyingyour new registration stickers.
2. Some residents of Windsor Court smelled natural gas outside of their buildingrecently, so Consumers Energy was called in. They ultimately found an undergroundleak from a main line, and it took two full days to x; requiring extensive digging andlawn restoration. Whenever gas service needs to be interrupted for any reason, allof the gas appliances in the building must be shut down and the pilot lights go out.This is quite a task, since all of the residents in the building must be present whenthe pilot lights are re-lit. If one resident is not home, the entire building must wait.Added to that, is the fact that nobody knows exactly how long a given repair will take
and we cannot notify residents until the last minute. Unfortunately, that is not thepurpose of this information. Once Consumers Energy completed their repairs, wehad to do a pressure-test of the gas lines, to verify that all of the leaks were found.After the testing, it was discovered that gas lines and/or pilot light assemblies wereleaking in four out of the eight condominiums in that building. The leaks were smallenough that it was questionable whether they could have eventually caused a reor explosion, but that should not increase your comfort level. Modern furnaces areequipped, among other things, with automatic shut-offs and safety devices that willtrip in the event the pilot goes out. Gas valves usually shut themselves off, but onsome older models, these safety devices are either not present or defective after 40+
years. Consumers will red tag any appliance that it nds to be unsafe and shutit down, but the resident should be careful with older appliances. So how does ahomeowner know when there is a leak? You do not have to replace an appliance thatappears to be in good condition or spend a large amount of money, but small naturalgas leaks very often go undetected. Most mechanical contractors or other companiesthat work with gas lines have electronic sniffers that they can wave around thegas lines in your home for the price of a service call. Like any other preventativemaintenance in your home, if you have older equipment, its worth looking into.
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3. The porch repair program is going well. Many of the 50+ residents that called to getestimates have repaired their porches and are pleased with the results. We had suchan overwhelming response, that I had to contact a second company to provide bids
and do the work. Two companies out there that are scheduling at the present timeare 1) Five Star Concrete Solutions (contact: Mike Klein), (810) 577-7305, and 2) RARConstruction (contact: Tony Russo), (248) 613-7534. As always, I have to make thestatement that Highland Lakes does not recommend, prefer or endorse any particularcontractor and this information is given as potential options for our residents.
4. Highland Lakes has books and records full of policies that govern the usage of ourproperty, but they are used more or less, to keep the Association, your subdivision andyour home peaceful, quiet, uniform and pleasant. Those things that are not coveredare left to the residents to silently understand in an unwritten manner or reasonablebehavior. Most of what I am talking about is the concept of courtesy, or the old-
fashioned treatment of your neighbors and your own home. One example that I canthink of is the parking issue along Lake Success Drive. The interior roadways inHighland Lakes are for the use of our residents. We do not favor or assign any spaceor location for any particular unit, nor can we with our Master Deed. Residents alongLake Success are in the unique position of having parking lots behind their buildingsinstead of in front or on the side. Its easier therefore to park along Lake Successrather than the courtyard lot, when they are coming and going from their home,instead of having to walk around the building to access their front door. Becausethere are no assigned spaces along Lake Success, it is rst come, rst served; but,residents obviously want to park as close to their front door as possible. People have
called me to complain that their neighbors are taking the space in front of theircondominium, making them have to walk further. The person that parks there is notviolating any policy. With that being said, it would be proper if you are in a positionto do so, to extend a courtesy to your neighbor and give them a break, especially ifthey have physical impairments or handicaps, whereby it would be nice for themto be closer to the front door. The concept of courtesy applies just as well to pullingweeds, cleaning your patio, keeping your dog quiet, and generally maintaining youryard. We do have policies that cover many of these, but it shouldnt have to go that far.Most of the results of failing to extend courtesies are secondary. Your neighbor isntgoing to tell you that they got ten mosquito bites because water was left to stagnate in
a patio or in paddleboats, nor will they tell you that their legs are in pain because theyhad to walk down the street to access a sidewalk or get to their home. Throughoutour busy daily routine, sometimes we forget that it takes the entire block to maintainare values and provide a nice living environment for everyone.
5. The pool season has been enjoyablewhen the weather cooperates and the pool isopen. This year, we have been hampered with a ton of rain and even an algae issuethat required is to super shock the pool and keep it closed for a day while chlorinelevels fell to its normal operating range. Water aerobics and swim lessons have beengoing very well, and it seems like we have a Pool Committee or Social Committee
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function, late night swim or gathering almost every Saturday this year. When we have toclose the pool for chemical reasons, I try to limit it to a Monday night or Tuesday, but we needthe weather to start cooperating with us. I have received a few complaints that although
most people are getting checked-in at the lifeguard desk, we are still having some residentsthat are attempting to go through the clubhouse and access the pool deck by going aroundthe desk. One person complained that the regulars or residents that have been here for along time should be held to the same standard and they should check-in like everyone else.All residents should check-in at the lifeguard desk and we are all bound by the same rules.Residents should not enter the pool via the clubhouse lobby during those hours of operationunless they are just sitting at a table or visiting.
6. If you notice a non-resident trying to dump trash in our trash corrals, let me know and tryto get a license plate number. We have had success identifying those responsible, and theproblem areas are mostly along the main roads, specically Lehigh Lane, Bryn Mawr Courtand Dartmouth. I know it has been reported in every Maintenance Superintendants report,but I cannot stress enough that yard waste needs to be in paper compost bags, not plastic.Waste Management has skipped many of our corrals because they cant remove the garbage.Its not only our policy, its theirs as well.
7. The roong project is going very well and is substantially complete for this year. If youwould like to know when your building is being re-roofed, please call the ofce.
8. The Northville Township Fire Inspector was our special guest at the July Court CaptainCommittee meeting, and he gave an outstanding presentation on what the re departmentand EMS units are responsible for and how the system in general works. He also provided us
with a packet containing various programs that the township is involved with for the goodof our residents and some helpful information about smoke detectors, carbon monoxidealarms and generators. Incapacitated residents, or those with limited mobility will beespecially interested in the townships plan in a can program or the knox box program,which provides rst-responders with valuable medical information and also a means ofaccess to the home without having to force entry. That information is being placed in thisissue of the Herald and is available through the Township.
Joe Poma, Property Manager
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MAINTENANCE REPORTTO: Board of Directors, Property Manager, Co-Owners
FROM: Ken Wiewiora - Maintenance Superintendent
1. GROUNDS: True green applied lawn weed and feed including grub control 3 weeks ago.Our grounds crew has nished up applying wood chips to the tree bases and clubhouse.They will be following up to the side streets. We will be doing two raised pet pail demos inthe trash corrals. One in Norwood Court and one in Queen Anne Court. Once approvedthen we will try a pilot program of 5 more trash areas.
2. POOL: We had another failure, water leak and then a pump that need replacement, on the
big pool chlorine feeder. So we converted over to a different brand chlorine feeder, Pulsar,which has parts readily available. This install was nished up Friday. Final adjustments tothe new chlorine feeder will take a week or two to ne tune.
3. CONCRETE 2013 SEASON: The approved buildings for concrete work this season areBuilding 61,36,41,19. This is Ironwood north, Kenyon north front and rear, Mariner Courtboth buildings, one garage oor with a large sink hole, and curb / sidewalk repairs in front ofthe clubhouse. As each of these projects approach start, the affected co-owners and parkingwill be notied by letter from the clubhouse.
4. WORK ORDER REQUESTS: The maintenance department has been catching up onthe water leak work orders from last month. Fence repairs are still behind. Terry will be
dedicated to fence repairs for the remainder of the season, until the ground freezes.
Thank You,Ken Wiewiora, HLCA Maintenance Superintendent
If there are any ground or building concerns, contact the Clubhouse at 248-349-4006
and request a work order to be submitted.
Please review the proper disposal procedures of trash, compost, and building materials, And Paints, located on all
of the trash corrals on the property. Waste Management our trash hauler WILL NOT PICK UP IMPROPERLYBAGGED COMPOST OR TRASH, AND IMPROPERLY PLACED BUILDING MATERIALS.
Lets all step-up to keep our community clean, & please report trash violators to the clubhouse. Thank You
RE: Maintenance Report
DATE: July 15, 2013
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Judy OConnor, ChairpersonRayda Warren
GUESTS PRESENT:Judy Nakdimen, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board Liaison
COMMITTEE: Clubhouse MEETING DATE: July 8, 2013
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Thank you for coming for make-up meeting. Attendance was an issuewith another meeting scheduled at the same time.
2. June 5, 2013 construction began on the kitchen garbage can cupboard/housing. Formica selection has been made. A new carpenter made fnalbid and accepted. We will see completion shortly of this project.
3. A date that is mutually acceptable will be made to re shelve Library books.We have had many new donations.
4. 2014 Budget Request discussion on what our focus will be. We have timerestraints so will attempt to comply as quickly as possible.
5. Discussion of disposal of four (4) green tub chairs formerly in the MainLounge.
6. Announcement of two (2) potential New Members
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:None.
NEXT MEETING: August 5, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by Judy OConnor
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Cheryl Huizing (co-chair)Rosemary Campion (co-chair)
Elaine AndersonBarb Balok
Eric Biondo Savin
Jayson OliverDana deMink
GUESTS PRESENT:Joseph Poma, Property ManagerTaylor Warring, Head Lifeguard
Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonGuy Balok, Board LiaisonKathy Baldwin, Board President
COMMITTEE: Pool MEETING DATE:July 9, 2013
DISCUSSION:
The August Pool Meeting is set for August 13th however there is a board budget review set forthe same day and time. We will move the meeting to August 6th.
Hot Dog Daze was a success.
Adult swim had a lower than usual attendance owing to the weather. However the group thatdidattendhadagreattimeandenjoyedwatchingthereworksfromMeadowbrookCountry
Club.
There was a discussion about limiting the number of noodles to two per person. Some childrenmake rafts out of the noodles and on high volume days there are not enough noodles to goaround. There was agreement to not make this a new rule, but to ask the lifeguards to askkids to share when there are not enough noodles to go around. We all need to do our sharein regards to picking up stray noodles and putting them back in the bin. Residents have beenleaving noodles and pool toys lying about.
It was agreed that a dry erase board with important pool rules will be posted either by the sign-in table or by the fence leading in to the lower deck.
Joe updated the group about the chemical issues with the pool. The pool was closed again on 7/9due to an algae issue. The team supershocked the evening of 7/8 upon the recommendation ofB&B Pool. Unusually damp weather has contributed to an algae issue at the pool this year thisis something we have not seen in years past (alkalinity was the issue last year). Supershockinginvolves quadrupling the chemical levels of the pool. Joe mentioned that the Accutab systemneeds to be replaced in the basement. The system is out of date. We are currently renting asystem but will look into the system replacement for next year. RESIDENTS: IF YOU HAVEGONE SWIMMING IN THE LAKE PLEASE SHOWER BEFORE GETTING INTO THE POOL.Algae in the lake may be leading to the issues we are having with the pool.
Joe also mentioned that three light trim rings will be replaced in pool. The lights are working
neforlatenightswims. Relatedtolatenightswims,thereisaconcernaboutlifeguardstafng.Itwaschallengingto
hire enough staff this year, and we are running lean. Late night swims and pool events arecontributing to staff working over 40 hours per week. Typically only the Head Lifeguard andAssistant Head Lifeguard are trained in chemicals. Since levels need to be checked multipletimes throughout the day, staff need to rotate in order to check levels. A third person will needto be trained in chemicals so that there is appropriate lifeguard coverage. There was muchdiscussion about planning for next year and limiting the number of late night swims to easestafngconcerns.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
Respectfully submitted by Dana deMink
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
We have been getting great feedback about the lifeguard staff and the cleanliness of the poolarea, bathrooms and showers.
A work order is in place to repair one of the toilets in the womens bathroom.
New pool furniture (a lounger; an umbrella and some chairs) have been purchased.
We need more volunteers for July 13th Hot Dog Daze. This event will have a Made in Michigantheme. The August 10th Hot Dog Daze will have a Detroit Tigers theme.
The next Adult Swim is July 27th; there will also be an All Ages Late Night Swim on August 3rd.
COMMITTEE: Pool(Page 2)
MEETING DATE:July 9, 2013
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Thomas A. Werner, Chairman
Terry McNally, Co-Chairman
Ilio AlessandriArt BaynesClem Tulley
COMMITTEE: Engineering MEETING DATE:July 10, 2013
1. Unit 524 Doorwall PD-1Installation: Hansons
Meets HLCA Requirements
2. Unit 657 Doorwall PD-1Installation: Home Depot
Meets HLCA Requirements
3. Unit 600 PatioInstallation: Imagine
Meets HLCA Requirements
4. Unit 622 Egress WindosInstallation: Metro Glass Block
Meets HLCA Requirements
5. Unit 509 WindowInstallation: Hansons
Meets HLCA Requirements
6. Unit 234 Entry Door ED-6B, SL-1Installation: Home Depot
Meets HLCA Requirements
7. Unit 667 WindowInstallation: Wallside Windows
Meets HLCA Requirements
8. Unit 353 Entry Door ED-3Installation: Multi Serve
Meets HLCA Requirements
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
Recommendapprovalonmodifcationrequest#1-8
NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Submitted by Tom Werner, Chairman
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonKen Wiewiora, Maintenance Superintendent
Joe Poma, Property Manager
MODIFICATION REQUESTS REVIEWED:
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ANCHOR COURTMichael Kelly & Family
Business is a amily aair as well as living inHighland Lakes. New neighbors Michael,Melissa, and Carter, ten months, recently movedhere rom Canton. Now an attorney at hisparents law o ce, Kelly and Kelly, in downtownNorthville, Michael has returned to live inhis hometown. Melissa fnds the communitywelcoming and looks orward to the very
near uture when sister-in-law, Ryan, who alsopractices law at her parents frm and lives onLake Success Drive, gives birth to her baby. Teywill be able to meet up with baby strollers withina couple blocks. While Michael has only to travelrom Anchor Court to Main Street or work.Melissa, a frst grade teacher in Wayne/Westlandschools, says she appreciates the easy access tothe highway that she will need to travel startingin September.
DARTMOUTH PLACE
Michael Mansori
Will a remodeled Highland Lakes condoconvince Michael to return to this area andattend Wayne State University over theUniversity o Chicago or his doctorate inphysical therapy? Michaels dad, Joe Mansori,hopes so. Using the building trade skills learned
rom his ather, Joe, an engineer, dedicates hisree time to renovating the Dartmouth unit incase Michael returns. He also remodeled hisdaughters house in Livonia; only air to fx uphis sons too. I Michael chooses Chicago? Ohwell, someone in the amily will beneft. Next, hetackles the outside. For sure, the neighbors willenjoy the results o his expertise and generosity.
DEARBORN COURTVictoria Dooley & Family
Summer time and the fshing is un. Just askLogan, eight, and his brother Bradyn, six. Sincetheir mom, Victoria, presented them withfshing rods in June, they had caught about13 fsh out o Crystal Lake by mid July. All 13were released because Logan explains, We careabout the environment. Victoria, a medicaldoctor and president o Northville-Novi Family
Medicine on Novi Road, attests to the beneftso the Northville/Novi area or keeping upwith the demands o a medical practice andspending quality time with her children. Schooland activities or Logan and Bradyn are withinwalking distance. Best o all, fshing o the dockis just a ways outside the back ence. Toughmom always accompanies them, no drivingrequired.
MARINER COURT
Ahmad & Jihad Eissa & Family
Te Eissa amily moved rom Grand Rapidsinto Highland Lakes earlier this year whenAhmad, a computer programer, was oered aposition with a company in Farmington Hills.Abundant energy flls the home with Maryam,seven, Marwah, fve, Horahim, our, andnewborn Omar. Valued assests or
Ahmad and Jihad in choosing thiscommunity to raise their beautiulamily are the view o CrystalLake behind them, the quietsurroundings, and a poolor the our busylittle ones in thesummer.
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SummerWaterAerobics
4thof
JULY!
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fun!
HotDogDaze
HighlandDays!
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3 Tickets for $1.00Hot Dog..............2 TicketsChips....................1 TicketSoft Drinks...........1 TicketIce Cream.............1 Ticket
Join in for FUN and SUN!!
Family, Children and Friends
HOT DOG DAZE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1012:00 Noon until 3:00 P.M.
HAVE LUNCH AT THE POOL
A REAL DEAL MENU
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Pictured below are Ray Parzych andgrandson, Joe, aer two hours on
Silver Spring Lake on July 11, 2013.
Te pike and large mouth basswere part o over a dozen
fsh caught that day.
As part o catch-and-release, all fshwere returned or other fshermen to
try their luck.
Joe serving as fshing guide on thistrip, graduated rom Michigan State this
year and will be leaving or Washington State University topursue his career in fsh and wildlie.
submitted by Ray Parzych
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3 on 3 Boys & Girls All AgesInformation & Sign up at the clubhouse
Saturday August 17th, 2013
at the Highland Lakes Basketball CourtsFREE BasketballTournament
ROLL CALL!In our November issue, in connection with the celebration of Veterans Day, wewould like to recognize those Highland Lakes residents who have served in the
military (alive or deceased). This includes all branches of the military, the NationalGuard and Coast Guard. Please ll in this brief form. You can drop it offat the
clubhouse, mail it to the clubhouse, or e-mail it to [email protected]
Name_________________________________ Court_____________________
Branch of Service___________________ Rank__________________________
Years of Service______ Stationed / Deployed___________________________
Specialty__________________________________________________________
Comment:__________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Deadline for submission is 5:00 p.m. on October 21st
www.HLCA.usVisit our website to Download orms, browse the
photo gallery, read the newest Herald, bylaws, roofngschedule, community calendar and much more!
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ICE CREAMEXTRAVAGANZA
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CREAMWITHYOURCHOICEOFFIXINGS:
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ICE CREAMWILLBESERVED
FROM 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
VARIETY SHOW 6:00-10:00
Saturday, August 17th
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Pool Terrace(Night Swim 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.)
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BACK TO SCHOOLKeeping Your Brain Active
Tose o you who like to keep your brain active might be interested inthe ELDERWISE Program oered at Cleary University in Ann Arbor.Elderwise is a program designed to enable older people to continue
learning, pursue an interest or share ideas.
Elderwise oers a broad spectrum o classes and a signifcant range
o topics to meet the interests o a wide range o individuals. While the
program emphasizes continuing education or seniors, learners o all
ages are welcome. Annual membership is $30. You do not have to be
a member o Elderwise to register or a class, but membership entitles
you to a 50% discount on class ees. Classes are priced at $5 per sessionor members. Some classes are one shot presentations; others may betwo to our sessions.
Classes are oered in all, winter and spring sessions. Sixty-eight diverse classes are being oered inthe all sessions. Tis list will give you an idea o the diverse subjects being presented this all. Tere
are classes to interest everyone!
ART - Woman with 1000 aces - the depiction o women in art
FILM - Books into Movies
HISTORY, CULTURE AND RELIGION - A Purse o Her own - 19th C. women and workHOBBIES AND SPORTS - Te Joy o Gardening
LIFESTYLE AND HEALTH - Back to Basics - simple exercise at home
LITERATURE - Best Seller Book Club
MUSIC - Gustav Mahler
NATURE - Michigans Forest Legacy
POLITICS AND CURRENT EVENTS - Reinventing the Republican Party
SCIENCE - Galapagos Islands
THEATER - Fiddler on the Roo - classes and perormance
TOURS - Charles Wright Museum o Arican-American History
CLEARY UNIVERSIY is located on Ann Arbor/Plymouth Road just past US23. I you have
questions or would like a copy o the all brochure, call Elderwise at 734-929-9097 or e-mail the o-
fce at [email protected]. Just think! Fun classes: no papers to write, very little preparation, no
stress and no grades. Just learning or the un o it.Submitted by Wilma Leonard
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The Pool Committee Presents:
Adult LateNight SwimSATURDAY, AUGUST 24
8:00 p.m. -
11:00 p.m.
JOIN US FOR A FUN EVENING ON THE PATIO!The perfect way to enjoy the summer
with neighbors and friends!
Bring Your Favorite
Hors doeuvresto Share with
8-10 PeopleBring your own beveragePlease Note: Lifeguards will be taking a break after the regular pool hours, prior to the Adult Night Swim
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WHATS COOKING!
We want to include your favorite recipes!Please drop offyour recipe in the Herald box at the clubhouse or e-mail to
Wilma Leonard ([email protected]).
On these hot summer days who wants to spend too much time in the kitchenwhen our beautiful pool beckons and other outdoor activity is so much fun.Or maybe you just want to curl up with a good book. No mater how
you spend your days, you might appreciate this easy to prepare summersalad recipe contributed byJoy Gaskin. Preparation is fast and simple andboth recipes result in a hardy mealjust add some toasted rolls or bread. If yourehaving company, this SNOWBALL CAKE is the perfect no cook dessert. Its beenin my recipele for 50 years and always gets rave reviews.
CHICKEN AND STRAWBERRY SALAD
Dissolve gelatin in water. Add the
crushed pineapple including juice andcherries. Refrigerate. When mixture ismostly jelled, fold in large Cool whip. In a lined bowl, alternate layers of jelled mixture and piecesof cake. Refrigerate over-night. Turn out on plate. Frost with small Cool Whip and sprinkle withcoconut. Keep refrigerated.
SNOWBALL CAKE
1 Pkg Knox Gelatin 1 Cup Water
Large Can Crushed Pineapple,Including Juice
Jar Maraschino Cherries, Sliced Shredded Coconut Large Cool Whip Angel Food Cake, Brown Trimmed
From Outside and Broken Into Bite-Size Pieces
Small Cool Whip
DRESSING:
1 tbsp sugar 2 tbsp red wine vinegar
1 tbsp water 1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
SALAD:
4 cups torn romaine lettuce 4 cups arugula (or other greens)
2 cups quartered strawberries 1/3 cup sliced red onion 12 oz. skinless, boneless rotisserie chicken breast, sliced 2 tbsp unsalted cashews, halved 1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese
prep time: 20 minutes4 servings
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Highland Lakes Court CaptainsAnchorTracey Green.. ....................321-4614
Althea...........................................VACANT
AmboyBrad Todorov......................380-1611
AndoverPam Takacs.......................374-0864
Aqueduct
Frank Eisenhauer..............348-9650
Bryn MawrRobert Gorczyca...........734-751-7828
DartmouthSue Misiulis.......................344-4949
DearbornClem Tulley........................349-3125
Dorothy GaySonya Flegal.....................344-9789
EddingtonDavid Duey..................586-996-2098
FarragutLorraine Scully (B 89 & 90)....344-8703
Janice Booher(B 88)...........344-4229
Hayes
D. & G. Loudy (B 30, 31 & 32).........................................349-3308
Chuck Weidner(B 28, & 29)
.........................................946-1479
InletTom Kopack......................344-9743
Iron GateNancy Schneider...............797-0853
IronwoodEsther Allison.....................880-1673
IthamBob Rudolph.....................924-2600
JulietSandy Nolan (B 8) & (B 9)........349-3587
KenyonElizabeth Dombles..............Unlisted
Lagoon
...........................................VACANT
LehighFrances Moore.....................380-0552
Lehigh LaneDianne Hartman................229-3884
LeidelBarbara Adams..................982-8247
LilacBarbara Evans....................348-3087
LongwoodJim OConnor....................344-6600
LyricRay Parzych......................349-9370
MadisonCarolyn Toyer ...................348-9745
MalvernConnie Haworth...................349-5047
Myra Santoni......................344-2568
MannLiz Thuss....................734-558-0220
MarinerDouglas Perrin.....................Unlisted
NeptuneRobert Armstrong..............912-0266
NorwoodDonna McNally..................347-0999
OaklandEarl Smith..........................349-6478
Old BridgeLinda Tomica.....................349-6107
Pond
Diane Pittaway..................347-1078
Queen AnneKathy Baldwin...................380-6429
RichardsMartin Tingstad..................344-4928
SandyBeverly Brenner.................348-2982
SavoyJudy & Jim Weaver.........313-613-1479
SchoolhousePeggy Zonca.....................348-5283
SeabrookAnne Marie Kuneman...........719-7722
ValiantIlio Alessandri....................449-6959
View PointStanley Roberson..............596-1239
WhitmanFrank Jensen.......................880-2011
WindsorTom Werner.......................349-4459
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE 248 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE
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YOU MUST BRING A DISH WITH ENOUGH TO SHARE WITHEIGHT TO TEN PEOPLE TO GET A TICKET FOR THE POTLUCK.
FOOD SETUP BEGINS AT 4:00 p.m.
POOL CLOSINGPOTLUCK PARTY
Sunday, September 1, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.
HIGHLAND LAKES
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The Maris Insurance Agency wants
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AUGUST 2013SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURD
1
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
2
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
ALL-AGESLATE NIGHTSWIM
- 8:00 p.m.
4 5
ClubhouseCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
6
PoolCommittee -6:30 p.m.
7
LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
8 9
HOT DOGDAZE- 12:00 p.m.
11 12
GroundsCommittee -7:00 p.m.
13
Finance Comm.Budget Meeting6:00 p.m.
14
EngineeringCommittee -3:00 p.m.
Finance Comm.Budget Meeting6:00 p.m.
15 16
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
- 10:00 a.m.
ICE CREAM
EXTRAVAGAN
- 6 p.m. - 10 p.
18 19
Board Meeting- 7:30 p.m.
20 21
LadiesPinochle -
12:30 p.m.
22 23
ADULT LATENIGHT SWIM- 8:00 p.m.
Bring horsdoeuvres to pass
25 26 27 28
LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
29 30
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
ALL-AGESLATE NIGHTSWIM- 8:00 p.m.
1
POOLCLOSINGPARTY- 4:30 p.m.
2
LABOR DAY
ClubhouseOPENNoon - 9 p.m.
3 4
LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
5
Womens PizzaLuncheon- 12:00 noon
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
6
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