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Vol. 25 - No. 12 Official Publication of Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association December 2003
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HOLIDAY LIGHTS OUR ENTRANCE
INSIDE THIS ISSUEAdvertiser Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Events and Information . . . . . . . . 1-3
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23
Inspirational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Kiowa Kares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Lake Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
Manager’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Market Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30
Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28
School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Service Orgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Woman’s Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13
BOARD NOTES - NOVEMBER
LAKE KIOWA WOMAN’S CLUBANNOUNCES HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
November 29 - Christmas Lighting Ceremony - Front Gate 6 p .m .December 5 - Bridge Christmas Party & Luncheon 11:30 a .m .December 6 - WGA Chrismtas Dance 6:30 p .m .December 7 - Tour of Homes 1 - 5 p .m . Ticket required .December 11 - KWC meeting 10:30 a .m .December 16 - Gourmet Members Christmas Black & White Christmas Party . Ticket Required .
COMING SOONLAKE KIOWA HOLIDAY LIGHTING CONTEST
Once again, the Lake Kiowa Garden Club will be sponsoring a community-wide lighting contest . Any home that has not won in the last three years is eligible to enter . Judging will take place December 4-11 . Please turn your lights on at dusk and leave them on until around 10 p .m . on those evenings . Four first-place winners will be chosen .
Cindy Adams
In an effort to keep you informed of activities, items of interest, and community affairs, your LKPOA is pleased to provide you with the following information .
Sincerest thanks are due:• Miriam and Bill Beebe and Jerry
Gilmore for renovating the refreshment stand by number 4 green . The new boards and coat of paint really look good . Thanks to the MGA for financing the project .
• Judy and Don DeField, Charlie
and Fran Sypert, Gary and Sharon James, Jack and Lee Skinner, Don and Jan Sabec, Jim and Carol Hawkins for putting up the Christmas lights by our entrance .
• JoeBobandKayFykesand theirhelpers for putting up the Nativity scene .
• All those who volunteered theirhomes for the Tour of Homes: Daniel and Cathy Morris, Memo and Maria Resendis, Daniel and Liz Norrid, Holt and Kay Lunsford, and Jose and Lorraine Barletta .
• YolandaArronteandhercommitteefor raising over $16,000 for the Rally for the Cure .
• KarenandCarsonSmithandTomNolan for helping serve at the Habitat Dinner .
• BillLawrenceformakingthesignover the Southwest Room .
• Molly and Wayne Worthen fordonating a scanner to the Lodge office .
Current events:• Pleasetaketimetoreadtheresults
of the Long Range Planning Survey that appear in this addition of the CommuniQue .
• TheAnglerandConservationClubwas given permission by the board to refurbish a pontoon boat given to them and place it near Little Fox Pond to be used as a Kid’s Fishing Barge .
• Have you noticed how good the
The Kiowa Homeowners Water Supply Corporation will elect two (2) directors to the Board of Directors in February 2004 to replace two directors who will complete their three year term in 2004 .
Persons interested in serving on the Board of Directors should submit a short resume to the KHWSC office by December 15, 2003 . Nominees other than those selected by the nominating committee will be accepted if such nominees are members in good standing, have written endorsements by at least 50 members in good standing, and submit resumes and endorsements before December 15, 2003
Directors are elected for three (3) year terms . Applicants would be expected to
have time available to attend the regular monthly Board Meetings as well as occasional committee meetings and other duties .
The Kiowa Homeowners Water Supply Corporation mission is to provide dependable water service that consistently meets or exceeds the TCEQ water quality standards . Water will be delivered at a fair and reasonable price that reflects the cost of producing, testing, storing, and distributing this precious treasure . It is our goal to always treat our customers equally with respect and honesty .
If you have questions about becoming a nominee, please call Steve Wood at 668-6997 .
LITTLEST ANGEL PROGRAM
Please remember the Littlest Angel Program . Many less fortunate children depend on this program for a Christmas present . The paper angels are on trees at the First State Bank and at Wal-Mart . Gifts should be wrapped and turned in to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club at 315 E . Hurd Street by December 12, 2003 . If you have questions, please call Melissa at 665-6527 .
Marge Tittsworth
NOTEThe L .K .P .O .A . Office and
the Lodge Dining will be closed on December 24 and 25 .
On November 3, 2003 the LKPOA Board of Directors approved the Long Range Planning Committee 2003 Survey Results .
The Lake Kiowa Long Range Planning Committee wishes to thank each of you that responded to the 2003 survey for your contribution to planning for Lake Kiowa’s future . The survey was distributed to property owners in February of this year . There were 373 surveys returned – five less than the prior year . A portion of the returned surveys had limited responses while most surveys were completed in full with additional comments . The helpful suggestions and comments were appreciated . Following is a summary of pertinent information developed from each survey section:
Section #1 – Demographics: There were no significant differences reflected from the prior survey . The survey results point toward small increases in population, number of autos, boats and golf carts . Eighty percent of those responding to a question asking about full-time or part-time residence status indicated that they were full-time residents . Seventy-six percent of the respondents had Internet access at the time of the survey . The average time that responding property owners have
The Candidates Forum will be sponsored by the Kiowa Woman’s Club on Sunday evening, January 25, 2004, at 7 p .m . That’s over a month away, but we need your questions soon . Lest you think this is a misprint, the forum is two months early this year because the latest revision of our by-laws changed the election from April to February . For those new to Lake Kiowa, here’s how our forum works:
Questions are submitted by members of the community . The Forum Committee narrows down these submissions to six (usually) questions . These are then given to the candidates two weeks in advance of the forum and each candidate will answer each question . No additional questions are taken from the floor .
The forum is only as meaningful as you make it, and we are making it easy for you to let the candidates know what is on your mind. You may drop yourquestions in the box at the Pro Shop or theLodge.Youmayalsomailquestionsto me at 702 Kiowa Drive West or email them to audrene@kiowaonline .net .
Audrene Robison
CANDIDATES FORUM 2003 SURVEY RESULTS
KIOWA HOMEOWNERS WATER SUPPLY CORP. ELECTIONS
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Survey continued on Page 2
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Section #2 – Priority of Needs and Desires: There were 157 responses, most of which were in the “desires” category with most others in the category of maintenance fee budget restraint . Those items most frequently mentioned include a swimming pool (34 people), fitness/exercise center (27 people), and additional golf holes (13 people) .
Section #3 – Parks and Lake: Responses showed that most people were in favor of limits on boat size (80%), horsepower (79%) and number of boats (63%) or personal watercraft (PWC) (69%) that a member can register . Further Lake and Parks results include: 78% in favor of drivers of watercraft be at least 18 and pass the water safety course; 55% were against having to review the water safety course when renewing boat registration; 65% were against a moratorium on boats
while limits are studied; 52% were in favor of a moratorium on jet skis while limits are studied . The Lake and Parks Committee was interested in the support of a long-term Capital Improvement Program for the following: reclamation and development of a community park adjacent to low water crossing #2; providing access to the area below the dam spillway for a recreational area; and/or developing, constructing and maintaining an all-purpose athletic field . Fifty-four percent of the respondents were in favor of at least one of the three suggested improvements . Sixty-one percent of the respondents were not in favor of purchasing a watercraft for lake patrol with CIP funds .
Section #4 – Communications: There were 195 responses with many comments regarding what should be considered to print in the CommuniQué: There were numerous comments reflecting much improvement in the CommuniQué over the past several months . All comments and suggestions will be reviewed by the CommuniQué Staff .
In Memory
CallMary Jean Copeland
665-7775
Glenn WardenNovember 1
Marilyn BowmanNovember 9
Cecil Ward November 13
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Section #5 – Community Service: A better than usual response was received with 85 members volunteering to serve the community either on committees, board of directors or other organizations . This information will be made available to committee chairpersons seeking to fill out the committees that they lead .
Section #6 – Community Clubs and Activities: Most survey forms had multiple check marks on the list of 30 activities or clubs . Those indicating the most activity included the dining room, the Nineteenth Hole, chapel, board meetings, holiday special events, voting, golf tournaments and bingo, with each of these receiving over 100 check marks .
Section #7 – Lodge and Tavern: This section of the survey form has been forwarded to the Lodge and Tavern Committee for review and use in future planning . Results of this section of the survey indicated the following:
• Membersonaveragepurchaseonemeal per month, either from the dining room or the Nineteenth Hole, most often
for the dinner meal .•Mealsarepurchasedmostoftenfor
social/pleasure/convenience .•Diningexperienceratings:
Excellent = 28 .4% Satisfactory = 62 .9%
Unsatisfactory = 8 .7%•Valuereceived(menu):
Excellent = 13 .2% Good = 56 .0% Poor = 30 .8%
•Valuereceived(banquet):Excellent = 16 .4% Good = 56 .5% Poor = 27 .1%
•Typeoffoodpreferredwheneatingout:
First choice = regular caféSecond choice = national chainThird choice = four-star diningFourth choice = buffetFifth choice = cafeteriaSixth choice = fast food
Carol Hutchinson
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new blocks look by the thirteenth tee box and sixteenth green? The board voted an additional $14,000 to finish the project on sixteen . The appropriated funds ran out at the mimosa tree where the erosion was the worst . It will be extended past the persimmon tree . Funds will come from lot sales, money left over in last year’s budget, or the contingency fund .
• Youmaypickupacopyofthenewrules at the POA Office or print them from the Internet . These rules were approved by the board at the October 20, 2003 meeting .
• Several by-law changes wereproposed at the November 3, 2003 board workshop . They were presented to the community at the Open Board November 17, 2003 meeting . The board will continue to study these changes .
• You will be receiving a requestin your next bill for the election of the Directors and a revision of the Lake Kiowa Tavern Inc . by-laws . Please take time to send back your ballot .
• David Long reports that thenew sand traps are completed and are draining very well . David thanks the WGA and the MGA for all their financial help in making this possible .
• Fallcleanupisover.Pleasedon’tdump any more brush or trash at the campground area .
• With the time change the hoursthe parks and facilities are open have changed . The East and West Beach hours are 7 a .m . to 10 p .m . Sundays through Thursday, and 7 a .m . to 11 p .m . on Fridays and Saturdays . The tennis court closes at 10 p .m . daily .
Coming events:• PlantoattendtheHolidayLighting
Ceremony at the gate on November 29 at 6 p .m . The Chapel Choir will lead us
in carols and it has been rumored that Santa will appear .
• Don’t forget togoon theTourofHomes on Sunday, December 7 . Tickets are available at the Kiowa Pharmacy, from Betty Sue Vickery, and BarbaraMock, or on the day of the tour at the Lodge or at the door of any home on the tour . Stop by the Lodge to enjoy some punch and cookies and purchase some Christmas goodies from the Friends of the Lodge .
• Remember, the Lodge is doingcarryout party trays for the holidays .
• TheLodgewillbeclosedonbothDecember 24 and 25 .
• MakeyourplansnowtoattendtheNewYear’sEvePartyattheLodge.
Did you know?• InFebruary1970thedeveloperof
Lake Kiowa deeded to the Association all of the general fixed assets such as the Lodge, golf course, lake and dam, recreational areas, stables, beaches, etc which had an evaluation of $1,654,638 . In addition at that time the POA received a bank account of $72,733 . There were approximately 200 owners who were delinquent in either their initiation fee of $500 or their 1970 dues totaling the amount of $45,050 . (This information came from the first Newsletter published in February 1970 and given to the CommuniQue staff by VedaMaeKrusemark.)
• Lloyd Butts reported at the OpenBoard meeting on November 17, 2003 that our current property, plant and equipment assets total $6 .7 million, with the manager’s current estimated market value of $15 million . Our assets have increased 137% while our dues have increased 63% .
Joan Carroll
A comparison of LKPOA fixed asset values for the past eight years emphasizes the success of CIP 1 and CIP 2 . The money spent has enhanced the value of our assets .
The fixed assets in 1997 totaled $2 .8 million and today they are $6 .7 million, reflecting a 139 percent increase . The values are at cost less depreciation, thus the current market value would be considerably greater .
Comparing monthly dues of $85 .91 in 1997 to current dues of $139 .90 reflects an increase of 63 percent . Granted, there were additional special assessments during these years, but those funds were spent on fixed assets and did not increase funding for the general budget .
We have not been as successful in increasing the general budget to support the increased costs of inflation, insurance, utilities, taxes, labor, supplies, and maintenance of the 139 percent growth of fixed assets .
It is important that we shift our attention from CIPs to the general budget so that we can be assured of adequate funds to support our assets and establish reserves .
In future articles I plan to discuss possible alternatives to reach this goal .
Lloyd W . ButtsManager
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Property Value vs Dues Percentage Increase 1997 through October 2003
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The Lake Kiowa Chapel meets regularly every Sunday morning from 8 to 8:30 a .m . in the Lodge and all residents and guests are welcome . This is an interdenominational service that may precede your regular church service or a round of golf . Casual dress is always welcome .
The Chapel choir will perform at the front entrance lighting ceremony on November 29 at 6 p .m .
The Quarterly Meeting and potluck dinner is scheduled for December 1 at 6:15 p .m . in the Lodge . Everyone is invited to bring a dish to share and your own table service . The choir will sing some Christmas selections .
Rev . John Hare and Rev . J . L . Williams are the chaplains delivering their messages on alternate Sundays . In December, Rev . Williams’ message on December7willbe“TheVitalElementsof Faith” with text from Hebrews 11:1-2 . The choir will present a Christmas musical service on December 14 at our morning service . Rev . Williams will speak on December 21 . “God’s Christmas Visuals” is the title withselected verses from Matthew, Chapters 2 and 3 . This is the week during the month that food contributions are received for V.I.S.T.O. The itemsespecially requested this month are traditionalholidayitems.V.I.S.T.O.hasbeen very appreciative of Lake Kiowa’s support for their program . Rev . Hare will give the sermon on December 23, but his topic and text were not available at this time .
Please come and share this time with your friends and neighbors on Sunday morning at 8 a .m .
Carole Clausing
CHORALE CONCERT DECEMBER 7
Bach’s “Magnificat” and Vivaldi’s“Gloria” will be sung by the North Central Texas Chorale on Sunday, December 7 at 4 p .m . at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Muenster . Both of these famous works express the joy and excitement of the Advent and Christmas seasons . A professional orchestra from University of North Texas in Denton will accompany the chorus . Tickets ($5) may be purchased from a chorale member, or at the door .
Under the directorship of Dr . Michael Linder of North Central Texas College, the chorale is composed of local singers who enjoy musical challenges . The spring concert will feature a work by Brahms . On June 17, 2004 the group will join with other community choruses to present Beethoven’s “Mass in C” in CarnegieHall,NewYorkCity.
Jan Johnson665-5308
CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB
Ladies, please remember the date change for Christian Women’s Club this month . Because of the holidays we will meet on Thursday, December 18 at the same time, 11:30 a .m . at the Roadhouse in Lindsay, Texas .
Alison Lewis of the Joyful Gestures Company makes custom name plaques framed in oak and glass . She will be presenting her craft and explaining the root meanings of personal names . This is sure to be an interesting and informative special feature .
Phyllis James will be presenting our musical entertainment . Phyllis is a sophomore at North Central Texas College in Gainesville, majoring in Elementary Education and studying voice with Dr . Michael Linder, who is head of the music department . An accomplished flautist, Phyllis is also a member of the N .C .T .C . Chorus .
Our speaker, Kim Mikeal, is from Denton, Texas . She is a multi-talented person who has been a sales executive, scuba diver, aerobics instructor and scrapbook enthusiast . She enjoys being a full-time mother to two young sons . She has many humorous events to share from her experiences . Her talk is titled, “Things are Not Always What They Seem .”
Christian Women’s Club is non-denominational and is sponsored by Stonecroft Ministries, a worldwide organization dedicated to helping women to grow in faith . There are no dues or other requirements . Just call Dori Gehr for reservations at 612-5683 and let her know if our complimentary child-care is needed .
The prayer connection will be held the week before on Friday, December 12, at 9:30 a .m . in the home of Pat Morgan . Call Pat at 668-1489 if you can make it .
Shirley O’Dell
Many at Lake Kiowa today do not remember December 7, 1941, and by comparison to events that happened even in the lifetimes of your children, it may not now seem so dramatic . But it was a pivotal date in United States history, the day Pearl Harbor was bombed, beginning World War II . On that day, two Kiowans were there and survived . They are Bill Williams and Charles Pamrowski. Bill and Charles came back to their respective homes in the 40’s, decorated heroes . They both have riveting stories to tell about the experience . Bill and wife Bootie were not among the earliest settlers at Lake Kiowa, but they have been active members of this community since 1985 .
Charles and Gracie Pamrowski moved here in 1979 from Dallas, where Gracie has a sister . Charles was from upstate NewYorkandGraciefromwestTexas,where they met after the war . Gracie tells that Charles asked her for a date and that 28 days later, there had been an anniversary party, two showers and a big church wedding, much as with
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Thanks again,Marge
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young couples today . This one stands out because that Odessa wedding was 60 years ago on June 12 .
Health problems limited Charles’ activities in later years, so Gracie stepped up to the plate for both of them . She took on many causes, some were popular, others were not . (One such action probably required no less courage than Charles showed on December 7, 1941 .)
And it was Gracie who obtained the building that would become known as the Outpost for fundraiser activities for the Fire Department . Wear, tear and black mold have caused its retirement, but Gracie has continued on . She had less luck with a movement to bring condominiums to Lake Kiowa . As a result, we’ve seen many other couples who were assets to our community feel compelled to leave it, as the Pamrowskis did this year .
Looking through a box for something in particular, I ran across this poem .
(Excerpts from “At Day’s End” by John Hall)
Is anybody happier because you passed his way?
Does anyone remember that you spoke to him today?
Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did or said;
Does the one whose hopes were fading,
Now with courage look ahead?As you close your eyes in slumber, do
YouthinkthatGodwillsay,“Youhaveearnedonemoretomorrow
by the work you did today”?I know that Gracie’s answer can be
“yes .”Carmen Karston
Have you observed the black SUVwith the white Medal of Honor License and a large “2” that frequents Lake Kiowa? Since 1861 there have only been 3,459 medals awarded . One recipient is at home at Lake Kiowa nearly every weekend . He is Brigadier General Robert E. Galer, who with his wife, Sharon, lives in a condo in Dallas, but spends most holidays and weekends entertaining family and friends at their lake home on Cheyenne Drive at Kiowa . They have been residents of Lake Kiowa on and off for many years and are now at home in their third residence here .
Sharon spends most of her time making sure Bob is doing well . When I visited he had just been out of the hospital for two days after bypass surgery . He was walking well and anxious to get back to Dallas the following day to have the staples removed from his leg so he could increase his walks . (He is an avid walker .) At ninety years young his only complaint is that he can’t hear well . He looks back on a life into which he has packed so many heroic moments it’s hard to know where to begin .
Bob was born on October 24, 1913 in Seattle, Washington . He graduated from college in 1935 and immediately began to follow his first love, the wide expanse of the skies . He took flight training as a cadet in the Marine Corp Reserve . By 1940 he was flying the Grumman F3F-2 . Because of a fuel pump failure he was forced to ditch a F3F off the California coast during a 1940 flight to the carrier USS Saratoga . Fifty years later the Navy recovered the aircraft and gave it to the National Museum of Naval Aviation at Pensacola, Florida .
On December 7, 1941, Bob was now a Captain in the Marines, and you guessed it, stationed in Hawaii . He and a friend had spent the night at a friend’s home
in the mountains overlooking Pearl Harbor . They saw the first of the attack and rushed to their car to get back to Ewa Field, but a Japanese plane strafed them into cane fields and the car was wrecked . When they arrived the airfield was blazing and they were handed rifles and took refuge in an empty swimming pool and began shooting at the planes . This was Captain Galer’s introduction to years of warfare . He ferried planes to Midway and was promoted and given command of the F-224 the following May . He trained green pilots to the new fighter the Grumman F-4F Wildcat . From there it was on to the Solomon Islands and Guadalcanal and Tulagi . He led his squadron as part of the “Cactus Air Force .” He was shot down by the Japanese, swam for an hour to Manadoliana Island, and encountered natives who by canoe delivered him back to Tulagi . He returned to Guadalcanal the next day to see the squadron in preparation for a memorial in his honor . He ultimately shot down 13 enemy planes and the squadron was responsible for downing 51 Japanese aircraft . His proud mother looked on as he received the Medal of Honor in March 1943, from President Franklin D . Roosevelt, for “superb airmanship, outstanding skill, and personal bravery .” He also received the rare British Distinguished Flying Cross . Galer was also at Iwo Jima, on D-day and was at Okinawa . He earned a reputation during the war as a gifted pilot and a sensible leader . He spent so
Early Settlers...much time in foxholes and trenches to help develop the support for the air to ground tactics he endeared himself to the infantry as well .
The Korean War was in its third year when Colonel Galer took command of the MAG-12 in May 1952 . Before this he commanded the cadet regiment at the Naval Air Training Base in Corpus Christi, Texas, and served as plans officer on the staff of Commander, Air Forces, Pacific Fleet . He was 39 years old and many things had changed since his last combat command . He nevertheless adjusted to training new men in new types of planes and warfare . On July 11, 1953 he received his second Distinguished Flying Cross for leading 125 sorties near Pyongyang, Korea . Four planes were damaged, but all returned . Galer’s last flight came on August 5, 1953 when he was shot down and pulled to safety in a dramatic helicopter rescue . In addition to the above combat decorations, Bob has also been awarded the Navy Cross, Legion ofMeritwithCombat“V”,onegoldstarwith the Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, and Air Medal with 10 Gold Stars . In 2004 Brigadier General Robert Galer will be inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor .
Bob retired from service in 1957 and accepted a position with Ling-Temco-Voughtasgeneralmangeroftheaeronautics and missile division . He also later became a licensed real estate broker and appraiser . He was still going to the office every day as late as the past year .
The February 2003 “Leatherneck” Magazine summed up as follows: “Good words about one Marine’s brief deeds in far-off places—six weeks at Guadalcanal, 11 weeks in the skies over North Korea . A quiet, unassuming, and deadly, Bob Galer left an enduring legacy as a true air-ground pioneer .”
When the time comes, Bob has already decided he wants to join his old friend Joe Foss and other Medal of Honor recipients at the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D . C . All of Kiowa gives thanks to this decorated hero for all he has given to this great country .
Catharine Moss
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Gainesville area Habitat for Humanity hosted a delightful dinner/dance on Saturday, November 8, 2003, at the Lake Kiowa Lodge with about 170 people in attendance . President Dennis Potts and members of the Habitat Board appreciate the support of the Gainesville community, and especially those who live in Lake Kiowa, who made this fund-raiser a rousing success .
Thanks to Anita Morris for organizing the beautiful table decorations, and to Rocky and his crew for a delicious chicken and roast beef dinner . Karen and Carson Smith and Tom Nolan donated their services as part of the wait staff .
A Silent Auction raised over $4,000, and our thanks go to Jim Goldsworthy, who contacted area businesses for donations, and thanks to the individuals who so generously donated items and services for bid . Anita Morris once again will delight a lucky bidder with scrumptious desserts throughout the year . The Bob Wickershams and Bob Hughes will host not one but two dinner
parties for the high bidders, and other people went home with their own “treasures .”
The Gainesville Swing Band entertained throughout the evening with music that brought back many memories of earlier times . Dancers kept the dance floor filled . And for those who didn’t dance, just listening to the music and visiting with friends made for a fun evening .
Joe Walter Lumber Company donated materials to build a playhouse and Mary and Bob Bingham spent several 10-hour days turning it into every child’s dream . Their professional painting of both the inside and outside turned heads wherever the house was displayed . The lucky winner was Bob Seale of Lake Kiowa . Over $5,000 was raised in ticket sales for the Playhouse .
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to eliminating sub-standard housing around the world . The Gainesville affiliate has built four homes and will begin #5 early in 2004 . Everyone is encouraged to become involved in this worthwhile endeavor . The more people who give support, the more houses we can build, and the more families we can help . Houses are not given away; they are sold to qualified persons who are willing to partner with Habitat . There is no down payment, except for 300 hours of “sweat equity” and Habitat charges no interest on the loan .
Call the Habitat office, 665-3091, for more information or contact Dennis Potts or one of the Board members if you have questions or suggestions .
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY APPRECIATES COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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Gainesville Fire Chief Steve Boone spoke to the members of KESO on November 6 . He made his subject of fire prevention interesting by reminding us of some of the things not to do when one has a fire, especially a kitchen fire . He emphasized that no matter how careful we may be, a fire can happen to anyone at any time .
We had another very successful sale on November 15 . Our organized sales will be on hiatus until March 20 when we will hold our first sale for 2004 . We at Kiowa Emergency Services Organization and the Outpost would like to express our sincere thanks to all of you for the many saleable items that have been so graciously donated to the Outpost . We will continue to collect saleable items and are willing to pick up anything of value you may wish to donate . Thanks also to all our loyal customers who understand and support what we do .
We continue to provide three important services to the Kiowa Community:
Provide funds for emergency services to Lake Kiowa and the area communities
Accept usable items residents no longer want .
Recycle those items to further their usefulness .
In February KESO will hold its annual Outpost Auction at the Lodge . We’ll give you more information on this fun auction in the January issue of the CommuniQue . Both new and used items will be available . This auction is an entertaining occasion . All residents are welcome to come and welcome to KESO meetings .
Although we are not having sales during the winter months, you may
call Gayla (665-9783) or Karen (665-0322) or Judy (612-3130) if you are looking for a particular item or if you need something picked up . We have a beautiful bedroom suite, corner entertainment cabinet, dining set with glass top and 6 chairs, excellent weight lifting equipment, freezer, miscellaneous furniture and much more . Call if you would like to view any of these items .
We wish you a safe, healthy and happy holiday season . See you in the spring .
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Select Committee and the Joint Select Committee on Public School Finance both hold their last published meeting until 2004 .
We were under the impression that there was going to be a Special Session called this spring (04) to deal with Texas Public School Finances . Now the statement is “if and when the special session is called .”
You might ask why Callisburgand other school systems in Texas are concerned . Over the last 10 years we have seen a shift in financing of public schools from the state to the local systems and their patrons via ad valorem taxes .
There are two tax rates that school systems must set:
1 . Maintenance and Operation – taxes used to pay salaries and day-to-day operations .
2 . Interest and Sinking – taxes used to satisfy debt of facilities .
Our 2003-2004 tax rate remained unchanged from the 2002-2003 rate . Our rate for 2003-2004 is:
Maintenance and Operation -1 .4587 Interest and Sinking - .0713 For a total tax rate of - 1 .53
An example of the state versus local funding is in our local revenues . Our total budget for 2003-2004 is 7 .73 million dollars . Our revenues are as follows .
Local 4 .57 million dollarsState 3 .054 million dollarsFederal .11 million dollarsWe lost over $300,000 in state aid
from the 2002-2003 school year to the 2003-2004 school year . To help keep our tax rate stable, we made cuts in our operations . Example: we cut approximately $100,000 from the area of administration . We increased some class loads .
At the time these cuts were made, our student population grew by over fifty students which equates to a 4+% growth . We spend over $6,000 per pupil in Callisburg Independent School District annually . We make these adjustments hoping that the quality of education provided by our schools will not diminish . I will continue to update you on happenings as they unfold .
Holiday DeedsAs the Holidays approach many
civic and school organizations are doing gift and food drives . For more information call Callisburg High School at 665-7077 ext . 1 .
Extra – CurriculumBoys and Girls Basketball, 7th
Grade through varsity is in full swing . For a schedule please call 665-7077 for both middle school and high school schedules . Senior Citizen passes are available in the Administration Building . For more information call 665-0540 ext . 10 .
Dr . Charles HallowaySuperintendent
As the year 2003 comes to a close, I would like to take a moment to say thank you to those who worked so hard to make the LKVFD Auxiliaryand LKVFD Bargain Barn successful.Thank you to the LKVFD AuxiliaryBoard, Peggy Ashton, Barbara and Mike Roeder, Lori Abbott, and the following committee chairpersons: Ann Hennessey, Jane Moberly, Dolly Marek, Crystal Squires, Bill and Eileen Hinshaw, Jerry and Judy Haubrich, Jeanne Roever, and the many auxiliary members who worked diligently to raise funds for our fire department . We would not have been successful without all of you. The LKVFD Auxiliarymeets every second Thursday of each month . If you would like to join us, the dues are $5 a year . We’re looking for new ideas and new projects all the time . TheLKVFDAuxiliaryhasbeenaroundfor thirty years, and is always looking for new faces .
Thank you Kiowa residents who donated your household items and much more to our LKVFD Bargain
Barn resale . We will continue to pick up your items on Wednesday afternoon unless other arrangements are made . All proceeds will go directly to the fire department and are graciously appreciated. You can receive a taxdeduction for your donation .
The Lake Kiowa Fire Department has a Helping Hands Lending Service . If you need crutches, wheelchairs, non-ambulatory bathroom equipment, a walker or a cane, please call the fire department and they will assist you with your needs . If you have borrowed any of these items and no longer need them, please drop them off at the fire department so they can be lent to others .
This year has gone by fast and I’ve had a lot of fun and made many new friends along the way . If you have some free time, 2004 will be here soon and the fund-raising will begin again . Have a safe and happy holiday .
Evelyn Szatkowski V.P.LKVFDAuxiliary
The Lake Kiowa Volunteer FireDepartment would like to thank the following people for their monetary donation to our Fire Hose Fund: *Mr . and Mrs . Gene Rouleau, *Eileen Hinshaw, Eugene Rouleau, *Mr . and Mrs . Carl Szatkowski, *Eileen Hinshaw - Century 21, Kiowa Kiwanis Club, Dr . and Mrs . Tim Henderson, *Mr . and Mrs . David Byrne and Mr . andMrs.AndyCrockett.TheLKVFDhas been able to purchase 500 feet of
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One cold evening during the holiday season, a little boy about six or seven was standing out in front of a store window . The little child had no shoes on and his clothes were mere rags . A young woman passing by saw the little boy and could read the longing in his pale blue eyes . She took the child by the hand and led him into the store . There she bought him new shoes and a complete suit of warm clothing .
They came back outside into the street and the woman said to the child, “Now you can go home and have a very Merry Christmas .”
The little boy looked up at her and asked, “Are you God, Ma’am?”
She smiled down at him and replied, “No son, I’m just one of His chil-dren .”
The little boy then said, “I knew you had to be some relation .”
The Pulec family wishes all of our friends at Lake Kiowa a Very Merry Christmas!
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hosebecauseofyourgenerosity.Yourfunds have covered a portion of the fire hose that is needed . If you would like to memorialize a friend or loved one, this is a great way to remember them . When you purchase 50 feet of hose at a cost of $100, you may have your name or business permanently painted on the hose. Remember…Your donation istax deductible . *auxiliary members
Chief Joe Rider
THANK YOU FROM THE LKVFD
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The Lake Kiowa Kiwanis Club is
preparing for the holiday season . The
community is invited to participate in
these activities .
Kiwanians collect wrapped gifts
for the Rad Ware Elementary School
designated for needy children . These
gifts should be labeled boy/girl and
age (10 and under) . Please remember
towrap them. Youmaydropoffyour
labeled gift at the Lake Kiowa Realty
Office until December 18 .
Kiwanians will also “ring the bell”
for donations to the Salvation Army
The Computer Club’s Christmas Dinner will be held December 11, 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge.
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SAFEGUARDING YOUR COMPUTER’S DATAYour computer is a wonderful tool
and at this time of year you probably are updating the addresses of friends and relatives . Are you prepared if the computer stops working because of a virus, hardware problem or some natural disaster? Can you get back all the emails from family and friends, photographs, financial information and the other types of information on your PC?
There are three areas you must keep in mind to recover from a PC mishap . You’ll need copies of all the softwarethat runs on your computer, a copy of your specific data and a list of your user IDs and passwords . Let’s look at how to be prepared if you need them in the future .
Computer software, which consists of your operating system (Windows), applications (MS Office, Quicken, photo editing etc .), disks for any hardware that came with your machine and any disks for items installed later (i .e . scanners, cameras etc) . All these and the associated documentation should be kept in one location .
As for your actual data, which consists of items like, names and addresses, financial information, photographs,
letters and other types of documents, there are several methods available . You could secure your data by justprinting it out . A better way is to make a copy by using a floppy disk or better yet copying the data onto a CD . If you need help understanding this concept or help setting it up, seek the help of someone who is knowledgeable in backing up data .
Lastly, computers require you to create numerous user IDs and passwords . Make sure you write down what you create and you know where to find it . One should also think about two levels of passwords . A low level for things like web site access and high level for accessing financial or other critical data . Passwords should be something that means something to you, but to no one else . An example would be the name of your first pet or a grandchild . Passwords that require numbers and letters can be generated from things like the address of the house you lived in 15 years ago or your children’s birthday .
It’s your data and like anything of value, you need to safeguard it . Take a few minutes and save yourself some heartbreak in the future .
Barry Lotman
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The Lake Kiowa Kiwanis Christmas
Party will be celebrated at the Lodge
with dinner and a Christmas music
piano program presented by Richard
Morgan .
The Lake Kiowa Kiwanis Club meets
the first and third Thursdays of each
month with dinner and a program
following.HappyNewYeartoall.
Jerry McCarter
President, L .K . Kiwanis
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From the President...
KIOWA WOMAN’S CLUB NEWS
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Marge Tittsworth was honored with the Flowers of Friendship award at the November 13 Kiowa Woman’s Club meeting . This award is given monthly to a member who has contributed to our greater community through volunteerism . Marge was presented a rose, donated by Grand Avenue Florist in Gainesville .
Marge has worked quietly behind the scenes for many years at Lake Kiowa
and in Gainesville . I am sure those who know her will not be surprised to learn of her dedication to the community through the years . Perhaps she may have touched your life when responding to a call for help in the 1970’s and 1980’s as a first responder . Marge helped start the Medical Service First Responder Program for the Lake Kiowa Fire Department . She worked on call either day or night until her husband became ill and she did not want to leave him alone in the middle of the night . Marge lost her husband in 1987 .
Marge, a registered nurse since 1945, took blood pressure readings of Lake Kiowa residents twice a week for about ten years on bingo night and prior to Sunday chapel service . She also conducted CPR classes twice yearly during this time .
Marge has been a Meals On Wheels volunteer for the past 15 years . This
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Congratulations to our November Flowers of Friendship recipient Marge Tittsworth . Please read the separate article about Marge on this page .
We are proud of Jan Parsons establishing the Albro L . Parsons Memorial Scholarship Fund at North Central Texas College Foundation in memory of her husband . Jan’s gift will fully endow a scholarship fund to be given to full-time students majoring in math, or engineering who plan to enter the military . Jan serves on the Anice Rhodes Scholarship committee .
The Christmas lighting ceremony was held at the gate at Lake Kiowa on Saturday, November 29, with Community Manager Lloyd Butts serving as master of ceremonies . Santa Claus visited, sharing the hot chocolate and cookies contributed by Kiowa Woman’s Club members . This year’s nativity scene has a donkey added, a gift of the KWC .
Sincere thanks go to Chairman Judy DeField and her husband Don, their committee, and our maintenance workers for a job done that exceeded expectations . Judy and Don started in September and painstakingly went through several hundred strands of lights, replacing plugs, cords and bulbs when necessary . There are around 40,000 lights that grace our Lake Kiowa entrance .
Tour of Homes Chairmen Betty Sue
Vickery and Barbara Mock are stilllooking for volunteers to work a two hour shift in the five homes that will be on display, Sunday, December 7 from 1 to 5 p .m . Please call either of them if you can help . If you haven’t invited friends from outside Kiowa to join you, please do so . Just be sure to leave their names at the gate so they can be admitted . Tickets are $6 in advance or $7 at the door . Look in your yearbook for committee members who will have tickets for sale or stop by the Kiowa Pharmacy to purchase yours . The KWC and FOL (Friends of Lodge) are sponsoring wassail and cookies at the Lodge during the afternoon .
The Bridge Department’s party is December 5 starting at 11:30 a .m . Contact Peggy Carpenter to make your reservation .
The Sweet Adeline’s from Ft . Worth will present our December 11 program, “Songs of the Holidays,” which should really get us in the holiday spirit . Make your reservations with the reservations committee as noted separately . If you need a ride to the luncheon, please call me and I will see that someone will pick you up from your home .
Our new Scrapbook Department will meet Wednesday, December 3 from 9 a .m . to 3 p .m . in the Southwest Room of the Lodge . If you have any questions about the activity, please call Sherri at 665-8039 or Tracy at 612-1589 .
Decorations Chairman for Christmas at the Lodge is Pat Morgan . She has asked that we help her small committee make the Lodge look like Christmas . You do not need to have decoratingskills, just a willing spirit . Pat is asking for volunteers on Monday, December 1, from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m .; on Tuesday, December 2, from 1 p .m . to 4 p .m .; and on Friday, December 5 from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . If you can help us any part of those days or on all days, you will be welcomed with open arms by KWC Chairman Pat Morgan and FOL
chairman Nancy Spencer as we get our lodge ready for all the Christmas meetings and parties . They would also like to have Kiowa men help decorate, especially on Friday . They suggest that volunteers bring sturdy scissors to help with the ribbon .
The holiday time is a special time of year . Remember your neighbors and friends who are alone and please include Kiowa Woman’s Club activities on your calendar . I look forward to seeing you soon .
Jan Thies
FLOWERS OF FRIENDSHIP November 2003
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is a program that delivers meals to residents in the Gainesville area and she serves between 15 and 18 meals every Wednesday . She also helped organize the chapel committee that delivers meals on the first Sunday of each month . They also collect food for the Gainesville food bank .
Marge assisted with the Red Cross Swim Program for five years in the 1990’s . Swimming lessons were given to over 300 children that attended the annual two-week session at the Leonard Park pool in Gainesville . This program has been inactive for the past four years .
Another current volunteer activity of Marge’s is working with Habitat for Humanity . She assists with the family selection for homes that are constructed . Four houses have been built in Gainesville and she has been involved with the selection process for five families .
Marge is an AARP volunteer helping with Habitat for Humanity fund-raising efforts such as serving drinks at their golf tournament, spaghetti luncheon and chili supper . Also for AARP, Marge does a health commentary on the second Friday of each month at the Stanford House in Gainesville where many retired citizens gather for social activities .
When the Gainesville Chamber of Commerce asked for volunteers to greet the Oklahoma City to Fort Worth Amtrak train, Marge was there to fill a need . She met the train at noon every Monday for about two years .
Of course, all this volunteer work was sure to catch someone’s eye, and it did . Marge was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for Exceptional and Distinguished Volunteer Service forthe State of Texas . This certificate of
Linney Heagy, Botanical Illustrator with BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas), presented a delightful program for the Lake Kiowa Garden Club’s November meeting . We enjoyed her beautiful artwork and wonderful stories .
Our December 9 meeting will be hosted by Sharon Chapman at her home which is located at 407 Kiowa Drive East . Please bring a finger food to share . If you would like to participate in the gift exchange, bring a wrapped Christmas ornament costing less than
$10 . Come and enjoy the holiday spirit with us and feel free to bring a guest .
The Garden Club is once again sponsoring the Lake Kiowa Holiday Lighting Contest . Homes that have not won the contest in the last three years are eligible to enter . Judging will take place December 4-11 . Please turn your lights on at dusk and leave them on until 10 p .m . on those evenings . Four first-place winners will be chosen . Good Luck!
Cindy Adams
KIOWA WOMAN’S CLUBPrograms for 2003-2004
December 11 “Songs of the Holidays”
The Lake Kiowa Woman’s Club will be entertained this holiday season by a female four-part harmony – barbershop style quartet . The women’s quartet, “Classique”, along with other members of Lone Star Chorus from Fort Worth, are part of Sweet Adelines International, a non-profit, worldwide organization of women singers . They will be harmonizing some standard Christmas music, some “off-beat” Christmas music, and music of the 40’s and the 50’s .
January 8 “Women Redefining Their Dreams”February 12 “That Nutty ‘40s Radio Show”March 11 “Spirited Woman With the Courage to Live the Life She LovesApril 8 “Generations” - Style Show” May 13 “Showcase of Talent”- The Women of Lake Kiowa”June 10 “Women and the Romance of Chocolate”
KIOWA WOMAN’S CLUB NEWS
appreciation was signed by the then Governor Mark White in 1985 . Marge was honored with two nominations for this award .
Marge received recognition from the LKPOA and the Lake Kiowa Auxiliary in 1986 on her retirement from the First Responder program .
Marge has worked on various LKPOA and Kiowa Woman’s Club committees through the years . She has been previously recognized by the KWC for her volunteer work . Marge helped start the Lake Kiowa library, which was organized from the KWC Book Department .
B .J . Myers recommended Marge for the Flowers of Friendship award . A telling quote from B .J . was, “Marge does whatever is necessary and is always on call .” Mary Gill also recommended that Marge be recognized for all that she has done for Lake Kiowa and the surrounding area .
Please join me in recognizing this outstanding woman that the Kiowa Woman’s Club is proud to count as a member . Marge Tittsworth is truly a deserving recipient for her many years of volunteer service .
Jan Thies
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Happy Holidays from the Kiowa Bible Study Group .
Our next meeting will be the fourth Tuesday in January .
Mecilla KeeneChairman Bible Study
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KIOWA WOMAN’S CLUB NEWS
Bird and Nature Christmas potluck luncheon will be December 22 at 10 a .m . at the home of Barbara Barr, 701 Kiowa Drive West . Bring a Christmas ornament worth $5 or less to exchange and a favorite potluck dish . Be prepared to tell about a happiest or most unusual Christmas . Come and enjoy! Bird and nature friends wish you all a happy holiday season filled with God’s richest blessingsLOVE,JOYandPEACE.
Ann Butler, ChairmanNow is the time to put up your
bluebird houses or get them ready for spring nests . Bluebirds and other box nesters are now checking out possible nesting sites . Any painting or caulking should be done now so the fumes will not be present when the baby birds hatch . When temperatures drop into the 20’s, birds will roost in the houses so caulking cracks will keep the houses warm and dry .
Most of our seed eating winter birds prefer sunflower seed . Putting out the Milo-millet mixture will attract the English sparrow to your yard . Be sure and keep fresh water out during the winter months for bird baths and drinking .
Sandy Campbell from the Bluebird Recovery program will speak on box nesters at our March meeting . Mark your calendars and join us for this very informative meeting!
Corina Nichols Co-Chairman
Welcome to the Book Reviews Club! Ann Butler will review the famous tale, “The Three Trees,” on Friday, December 5, at Barbara Koval’s home, 117 Blackfoot Trail . Social time is 10 a .m ., with Mary Gill and Jeannine Faulkner serving as hostesses . The review begins at 10:30 .
Ann Butler has over 20 years of experience in storytelling--at schools, libraries, churches, and civic organizations . No reservations are necessary . Come and enjoy!
Jan Johnson665-5308
All the Gourmet Groups are planning a great Black and White Ball on December 16 . We will have cocktails at 6 p .m . with dinner and a dance to follow . Tickets are $22 .50 per person . Each group will decorate its own table . (What a beautiful sight this will be) . We want everyone to come and celebrate the holiday together . (This includes all you single ladies, too) . We have a DJ Group from Rackwest Entertainment to play for us from 7:30 until 10:30 p .m . or until we give up dancing . Ladies, we can dress up as much as we choose and the men can wear black or white attire of any nature they would like . (Just get those guys there!) We will have a great Christmas Celebration together . More of those Lake Kiowa great memories . . .
See you there .Betty, Dean, and Jennifer
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extended Holiday Hours • open sunday
Everyone seemed to have a great time making holiday wreaths with Nancy Spencer in November . We learned a lot and went home with a finished product . Thanks, Nancy .
Arts and Crafts is in charge of the December general meeting of Kiowa Woman’s Club and we will make decorations for the tables and have a Christmas Potluck Luncheon . This will take place at Judy Beard’s home, 1226 Kiowa Drive East at 10 a .m . on December 2 . Our food will be kept warm or cold while we create . Also, several wanted to have a Christmas ornament exchange . So, if you wish, bring a wrapped ornament to exchange (maximum $5), but this is not mandatory .
On January 6, 2004 at 10 a .m . at the Lodge Betty Thomas will show us how she does string art on pictures, note cards, etc . Betty plans to bring us each a card to do . She will have all the supplies and we will let you know the cost later . Please plan now to join us . Her string art is beautiful!
Pat Morgan668-1489
Please join us on the first Wednesday of each month as we gather to work on our scrapbooks (photo albums) . Our next meeting will be December 3 from 9 a .m . until 3 p .m . in the Southwest Room at the Lake Kiowa Lodge. You maycall Sherri Vavra (665-8039) or TracyBurtt (612-1589) for any additional information you might need . We will look forward to seeing you there!
SherriVavra
Marathon I ended on October 30 with the winners of the cumulative scoring for the six weeks being: 1st Place – Jeanne Lemberg and Peggy Ashton, 2nd Place – Ruth Kurtz and Ann Messman, 3rd Place – Dee Magee and Betty Daughtery, 4th Place – Joyce Cargill and Peggy Carpenter, and 5th Place – Pat Medley and Allene Johnson . There were six tables of play and we are hoping to match that in Marathon II which will begin on January 15 and run through February 26 . Call Pat or Dee to sign up! This is party bridge and lots of fun . We meet every Thursday (with the exception of Woman’s Club Thursday) at the Lodge at 12:30 p .m .
We’re looking forward to a great time on Friday, December 5, for our Annual Christmas Bridge/Canasta Party and Luncheon . A sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board at the Lodge or call Peggy Carpenter .
If you are a bridge player and want to get involved, we would love to have you join us! Happy Holidays to you all!Dee Magee, Co-Chairman, 665-4544Pat Medley, Co-Chairman, 668-6804
Peggy Carpenter, Christmas Party Chairman, 665-4294
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We have five beautiful homes on tour December 7, from 1 to 5 p .m . Advance tickets are on sale at the Lodge, Kiowa Pharmacy, J . B . Cole Insurance, and from the following committee members: BettySueVickery(612-3422),BarbaraMock (612-3758), Judy Beard (668-1189), Donna Sherman (668-1701), Marilyn Greene (612-1787), Sue Weaver (668-6821), Mary Ann Johnson (612-2478) and Jennifer Johnson (665-8876) .
Tickets and maps will be available at the Lodge and at each home on tour day . Tickets are $6 in advance and $7 the day of the event .
BettySueVickeryBarbara Mock
Decorator Liz Norrid and husband Dub reproduced the Country Living Magazine Home of the Year at 537Kiowa Drive East . From the front porch compete with rocking chairs to the hardwood floors throughout, this elegantly decorated country charmer is a must see . The state-of-the-art country kitchen features hand-painted sink, granite countertops, and bead board . Don’t miss the china hutch and wine rack behind the screen door you remember from Grandmother’s house . An inviting sunroom overlooks salt-water pool and spa . Come see country living at its finest .
Our new Dr. Daniel and his wife Cathy Morris recently constructed a beautiful new home at 834 Kiowa Drive East . Special decorations throughout the home include many family heirlooms and unique framed artwork done by the Morris children, Jarrod, Danielle, and Rachael . Don’t miss the dining table that was Daniel’s family table as a child and the “Lord’s Prayer” over the fireplace crocheted by his grandmother . The game room was designed by the children and decorated in a jungle theme . This family home with beautifully landscaped backyard and pool will impress you .
Holt and Kaye Dawn Lunsford completely renovated their home at 105 Wampum Cove in French Country elegance . A wonderful view of the lake can be enjoyed from the beautifully decorated living area accented by hand-scraped hardwood floors with colorful rugs. You will be enchanted with themany antiques and family treasures . Don’t miss the quilt in the master bedroom designed by Kaye Dawn’s mother using Christmas card pictures of the three boys from past years . The completely redesigned kitchen features butcher-block island, granite counter tops and added window seat . The two outdoor areas are favorites of Holt . The outdoor cooking center is designed for entertaining and the fire pit is a fun place to roast marshmallows or just sit by the fire . Be enchanted by this great home .
Come see the unbelievable craftsmanship of Memo Resendis in this home at 104 Pawnee Trail North designed by Maria’s father, an architect from Mexico . The home was designed to preserve as many trees as possible, use the natural slope of land, and have a magnificent view from every room . The beautiful rock and water garden in front was created when they discovered boulders prevented the original foundation . So, they designed the home around the rock formations . Don’t miss Maria’s unique collections of Nativity sets from different countries which are displayed throughout the home .
Here is your chance to see this magnificent home at 920 Kiowa Drive East of builder Jose Bartletta and his wife, Lorraine. You will be awed bythe impressive amenities . An aquarium is incorporated in an outside wall with a view . An exotic bar crafted with inlaid woodfromBrazilandAfrica.Youwilldiscover a movie theater hidden behind mirrored doors that doubles as a safe room . This backyard paradise features a pool, waterfall, lily and fishpond, sandy beach, and unbelievable boathouse designed for entertaining . Do you know what a “dirty kitchen” is? Tour this home and you will find out .
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It’s been a beautiful fall here at Lake Kiowa . Many people are still fishing and catching black bass and crappie . The sandies were still schooling but now that it’s gotten a bit cooler, they aren’t biting as much . It’s a perfect time of year to plan for next year’s TROUTFEST! For those who are not familiar with our annual TROUTFEST, we stock Little Fox Pond with trout for the children to catch one Saturday in February . The fish are caught by the children and either measured or weighed . The children are divided into three age categories . The winners of each age category are announced and prizes are awarded to the children . This year the date looks like it will be Saturday, February 21 . MARKYOUR CALENDARS! Bring
your kids, your grandkids and your neighbor’s kids to Little Fox Pond! Please watch for further details in January’s CommuniQue!
Our official ribbon cutting ceremony will also be held for the GRAND OPENING of the facilities at Little Fox Pond! The building is much more than just facilities . It enhances the park and has a function! With the ribbon cutting and the TROUTFEST, we’re sure it will be a big day! Special events will be geared specifically for the children! Phil Bonds, a professional fisherman, is working this year on something special for the children of Lake Kiowa . We hope to have a clinic or some sort of activity which will be held prior to the tournament . Mike Merolla and Phil are
still in the planning stages so I promise to get you more information as soon as it is available on the upcoming event!
I mentioned the near completion of the fantastic new building at Little Fox Pond, but we need to say more . As the building is all coming together, our dreams have been realized . No more port-a potties! We now have a beautiful well-thought-out planned area, which is accessible to special needs folks . Hopefully those who have a fear of being close to a body of water in a chair or on crutches will now also be able to enjoy this area . Many thanks again to all of those who donated funds, supplies, and time to build this beautiful building . I’m now compiling a list, so hopefully in the next paper, we can properly thank everyone .
Our Texoma Striper Excursion was again a big blast! On November 14, folks from Lake Kiowa went out in search of stripers on Lake Texoma . Two boats of folks attended the trip . Each person caught 10 stripers, the guides cleaned the fish, and then they went after catfish! Mike said it was a complete success and they are looking
forward to going again next year .The plaques with the 2003 winners
of the Women’s, Men’s, and Children’s divisions of the LKACC fishing tournaments have been updated and can be seen on the wall in the 19th Hole at the Lodge . Please join me in congratulating Paddy Merolla as the 2003 Women’s winner, Mike Bitsche as the 2003 Men’s winner, and Alyssa Thompson as the Children’s Division winner of our Annual LKACC Bass Tournaments!
LKACC members are getting estimates on the renovation of the pontoon boat to be used as a dock, which we hope will be installed some time next year . This will enable many people lake access . Our monthly meetings are at 7 p .m . at the Lodge on the second Wednesday of each month . If you would like to help, please attend one of our LKACC meetings and get on board!
Be safe, enjoy life, and Merry Christmas from all the board members of the Lake Kiowa Angler and Conservation Club .
KarenVanderMolen
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Nortex Communications has begun
customer installations of cable modems
in Lake Kiowa . Construction to upgrade
the local cable TV system began in
late summer of this year . Through
this upgrade, Nortex can now provide
something frequently requested by Lake
Kiowans—High Speed Internet Access
through Cable Modems . Furthermore,
this upgrade will give Lake Kiowa a
cable system that matches the highest
technology standard available in the
cable industry . Going into the future,
Nortex will have a platform to provide
such emerging services as High-
DefinitionTV,Video-On-Demand, and
TelephoneVoiceServicesoverCable.
According to Nortex president and
CEO, Alvin Fuhrman, the company has
wanted to do this upgrade for some time .
“It’s difficult to be a small company
serving small communities and do
the things we want to do . This type of
upgrade is very expensive, but we are
committed to bringing all the services
you get in the Dallas area to places
like Lake Kiowa .” He further added,
“Having a good cable system and cable
modems not only makes Kiowa a better
place to live, but also helps attract new
residents, which keeps the community
strong .”
With the upgrade now complete,
Nortex has been conducting a beta test
with a few customers around the lake .
With successful results, the company
has now begun notifying customers
through newspaper ads and individual
letters to inform them that cable
modems are available, and scheduling
installations based on the order in which
the customer calls in . Already, Nortex
has developed a significant waiting
list for the service . Customers on this
list will be contacted to schedule an
installation . Other residents interested
in the service should call Nortex to add
their name to the waiting list .
According to Nortex, it will take some
time to install cable modems with all
the interested customers . Mr . Fuhrman
adds, “We have committed sizable
resources to getting these customers
activated; however, we also want to
closely monitor our quality of service as
we add customers .”
Area rates are expected to be around
$40 for cable customers for the standard
packageforallcableTVcustomers.
If local residents have questions
about Nortex cable modem service,
they should contact the company
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Lake Kiowa Ladies “Red Hat Society”
Luncheon:
When: December 30, 2003
Where: Diverso’s Restaurant on
Highway 377 in Tioga, TX
Time: 11:30 a .m .
Cost: $10 (includes entrée,
tip and tax)
Reservations: None normally
ATTENTION: Diverso is requesting
a generalized count for the December
luncheon to guarantee the pricing of the
luncheon . The Red Hat Society has not
previously met at Diverso’s . If you plan
toattend,pleaseR.S.V.P.byDecember
12, 2003 to Mary Gill (665-6837) or
Deciding on the right gift for the holi-days is hard . Real hard! After hours of agonizing over “Will they like it?”, “Is it the right size?”, “How will they like this color?”...You’re still never reallysure if it was the right thing . Well, this year make it easy on yourself . We have a gift that is always the right size, the color doesn’t matter and everyone likes it . I’m talking about a gift of health and relaxation .
A Massage Therapy Gift Certificate from Henderson Family Chiropractic is a perfect gift for the stressful times the holidays can bring . Gift certificates are available by the service, hour, or in dol-lar amounts . Sixty minutes of massage therapy is only $45 and an hour and a half of pure bliss is only $60 . Get one for everyone on your list and have your shopping done in 15 minutes with one stop . Call Doni today at 665-3521 or stop by the office just outside the front gate, and pick up your gift certificates today .
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CABLE MODEMS LAUNCHED IN LAKE KIOWANortex to add Broadband Service
Nora Byrne (665-1682) . Leave your
name and number and a confirmation
call will be returned by December 14,
2003 .
Requirements to join:
1 . Female, age 55 years and over,
willing to wear purple dress/pantsuit/
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(Hat may be any size, shape, style, or
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Buy/Sell Antiques Owners Eddy & Diane Porter
“Gainesville’s Most Unique Mall”Where you will find Quality Antiques at an Affordable Price
extended Holiday Hours • open sunday
Memory Lane Antique Mall
Sanders Jewelry105 S. Commerce • Downtown Gainesville • West Side of Courthouse
Celebrating 58 Years • Family Owned and Operated
A Seth Thomas group of clocks inspired by the appealof marking the hours with audio visual entetainment.
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LAKE KIOWA HISTORYRecently the CommuniQue staff
received a copy of the first Lake Kiowa Newsletter dated February 1970 . The front page appears to the right .
VedaMaeKrusemarkfoundthenewsletter in some old papers and decided to share it with us .
We want to thank her for giving us a glimpse of days gone by .
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Lake Kiowa Realtysends a warmChristmas Greeting
to our Friends and Customers
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throughout the year!
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LOT 47-48
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LOT146-pt 45
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LOT 452
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HOLIDAY WISHES FROM THE LODGE
It seems impossible to believe that there is less than a month left in this year . Like most of you it seems that I spend a lot of time now reflecting on the past year and thinking about the new year coming . It is amazing that this time last year I figured to be looking for another job and many of you probably wished I had found one . The fact is, however, the Lodge is a better place this year than last . Our food is better, more consistent and service is much improved . Financially we have come a long way . Our expense to revenue (how much we spent vs . how much we brought in) has improved by more than $20,000 over the same period last year . Now that’s a real stocking stuffer .
Bringing about this success has required a lot of tough decisions, and rather than having the knowledge of the wise men, I often just feel the burden of the camel . I do hope you as members believe and understand that in my heart I have done the best I can .
In this season of giving thanks, I would like to thank a tremendous staff, diligent management team and a trusting group of supporters in the community .
This month’s question is, ”Why can’t I bring my beer or drink into the Lodge or leave with one?” The State of Texas
licenses us with an on-premise mixed beverage permit . Unlike a package store or beer and wine permit holder, it is against state law to bring onto or leave the premises with any alcoholic beverage . Failure to comply with this law can result in fines for servers, managers, and the club as well as temporary shut downs or suspension of license .
We are anticipating a busy holiday seasonwithourannualNewYear’sEvegala at its culmination . Please make your reservations early to assure seats to bringintheNewYear.
May all of you have a great holiday season and God’s blessing for the coming year .
Rocky CampbellLodge Manager
CHRISTMAS AT THE LODGE!!!
We need lots and lots of willing hands to help decorate all of the rooms at the Lodge for Christmas . This will be done the first week of December before the parties begin . Plans are to work from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . on Monday, December 1, from 1 p .m . to 4 p .m . on Tuesday afternoon, and Friday, December 5 from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . If it looks as if we need more times, we may add Wednesday and Thursday. You don’tneed decorating skills, just bring willing hands (male or female) and perhaps a sturdy pair of scissors that can cut wired ribbon . If you have any questions, call Pat Morgan (668-1489) or Nancy Spencer (612-1621) .
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Bob Bergbower opened the meeting of the Lodge and Tavern Corporation November 3, 2003 at 7 p .m . as designated in the by-laws of the corporation . Bob told those present that the Lodge and Tavern Corporation had been formed in 1970 as a non-profit corporation . Bob had just recently investigated and found the by-laws of the corporation that are on file . These by-laws state that a meting of the Lodge
and Tavern Membership is to be held the first Monday in November . One of the decisions to be made was the election of officers of the corporation . The current officers are Bob Bergbower, president; Bob Hughes, vice-president; Joan Carroll, secretary; and Dennis Potts, treasurer . Sam Clammer appointed them when he was president of the LKPOA . Bob said the present officers were willing to continue in their offices .
We would like to wish all our members and the entire community a Happy Holiday season . We have made much headway over the past year and are looking forward to the new and prosperous year ahead . Our Holiday Bake Sale is on December 7 at the Lodge in conjunction with the Kiowa Woman’s Club Holiday Home Tour . Be sure to stop and shop before or after you see the beautiful homes . We need all the baked goods you care to donate . Baked goodies need to be at the Lodge by Saturday, December 6 to allow us time to decorate the packaging . This will
be the last event of this year for us . Let’s make it a profitable one . We have lots of great ideas for the Lodge and your support is needed and appreciated .
It’s time to renew your membership for 2004 . The Friends of the Lodge is very important to the success and beauty of our Lodge, so it is important to have as many members as possible . Please fill out the form below and send in your $10 for family or $5 for single membership to Friends of the Lodge, c/o Clara Lemming, 1257 Kiowa Drive West, Lake Kiowa, TX 76240 .
NAME_________________________________ LOT #________ ADDRESS______________________________ PH___________ E-MAIL________________________________ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL JAYNE SWEET AT 668-7314,
FRANK O’DELL AT 665-6399, OR ANITA MORRIS AT 665-6386 .
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STATED PURPOSE: To develop, encourage and motivate creative, well-informed, civic-minded Lake Kiowa property owners willing to devote time and energy toward assumingleadership roles at all levels of the community.In the late 1970s a program was
introduced into Chambers of Commerce throughout the United States to educate local citizenry on how various public, health, safety, educational, cultural institutions and civic organizations actually work . This program was to challenge personal assumptions, clarify perceptions before they become reality, establish factual management guidelines, review accepted ethical standards and rules of order and implement progressive planning for the good of all organization members and citizens of the community .
The program has been highly successful and still remains very active in most chambers of commerce today .
The Kiowans has undertaken a similar project to help Lake Kiowa Property Owners have a better understanding of their government; environs and future, plus become a knowledgeable club or organization member .
This is not a program to choose LKPOA board of director candidates or to influence board decisions . This is simply a community course designed to separate fact from fiction . One goal is to place right at your fingertips the truth about the basic federal, state, and county laws and regulations that govern organizations such as the Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association It is to provide opportunities for
communication between emerging and established leadership
Graduates will be encouraged to become involved in community governance, either as an elected member of the LKPOA Board of Directors or as a volunteer supporting Association programs .
A vital part of any community is it’s civic organizations . Their success through effective leadership enhances the quality of life for individuals . Each Lake Kiowa organization and committee is strongly encouraged to sponsor a student to expand qualified leaders for their organization .
Certified graduates will be utilized to organize and teach the next LEADERSHIP LAKE KIOWA Course . In so doing, they will develop their own management and public speaking skills and experience . Each participating student in the LEADERSHIP LAKE KIOWA program must be a property owner in Lake Kiowa .
A three session, 21-hour course of study, will be January 17 and January 30 with the final session on February 21 at the Lake Kiowa Lodge . A $60 tuition charge will cover meals, breaks and educational materials . Certificates of Completion will be presented to each graduating member at the end of the course
We invite everyone to take advantage of this learning experience . Interested parties may contact the Kiowans’ representative by phone at (940) 612- 2057; by email kiowans@kiowaonline .net or by mail at P . O . Box 173, Gainesville, TX 76241-0173 .
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He called for other nominations from the floor . Not being any more nominations, Bob Wickersham moved that the nominations be closed . The present officers were elected unanimously for another year . Bob then presented what needed to be done to update the by-laws of the corporation since the building of the new Lodge . Bob Wickersham made a motion to accept the by-law changes . Tony Morris seconded it and all were in
favor . A membership committee of Bob Wickersham, David Bowman and Bob Bergbower was also approved . These changes will be mailed to members for their ratification in a P .O .A . bill . Bob Bergbower made a motion to adjourn the meeting . Joan Carroll seconded it and all were in favor .
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Finally got a little rain!!! This has slowed the seawall installation a tad, but the Public Works Department is back at work again . The sand traps (rock gardens) have been completed and look really good . We have had some rain and they are draining very well .
The over-seed on the tee boxes is complete . We have fertilized the tee boxes and they look good .
I would like to thank all the participants involved in the sand traps program . Without the people in the WGA and MGA, this golf course would not look like it does . I don’t think anyone can ever understand what this means to a superintendent and his staff . Thank you once again .
David LongSuperintendent
DIDYOUKNOW... . . .your handicap is the vehicle that enables various skill levels to compete with
each other in an equitable way?If gross score were the only game, the better players would win most of the
time with little effort or challenge . If all golfers were of the same skill level, there would be no need for handicaps as in the pro players . However, most golfers are not pro level so thus the need for handicaps .
Handicaps were meant as a way to equalize . Net was never meant to be the only game . The better players should be rewarded and likewise the improving players who play to or better than their handicap should be rewarded . When we play net score only it takes away a player’s incentive to lower their handicap . The USGA system assumes that all players will strive to get the best score they can each time they play .
When all is said and done, it comes down to the fact that golf unlike other sports is a game of honor . We call our own penalties, keep our own score and report our scores for handicapping . Do the honorable thing .
The Handicap Committee
The Lake Kiowa Women’s Golf Association will meet on Wednesday, December 3, at 11 a .m . for a festive Christmas luncheon and year-end awards . Officers for the year 2004
will be installed . Sign up for lunch by November 30 .
A changeover of the officer’s duties will be held on December 5 at the home of Miriam Beebe . New officers will receive material and discuss their duties .
The WGA Christmas Dance will be held Saturday, December 6 from 6:30 until 10 p .m . A buffet dinner will be served . After dinner local DJ Dee Blanton will furnish music for dancing .
A luncheon to honor volunteer workers on the golf course will be held at the Fire Station immediately after their Worker’s Tournament on December 8 . Judy Neal is Chair of the lunch .
Miriam Beebe presided over the November 5 meeting of WGA and announced that we have 214 members . The Minutes and Treasurer’s report were approved as posted . Miriam expressed her appreciation to the current Officers and Committee Chairs . She announced that members need to be aware of the “cart path only” rule for January, February and March .
President Beebe congratulated RosaLeigh Wood who made a Hole-in-One on Wednesday, October 10th while playing with her husband, Jerry . She used a 7 wood on Hole#16 .
Betty Gaertner, Chair of the Nomination Committee, presented the slate of officers for the year 2004 . They are: President--NetaStutzman,Vice-President--Mabel Samples, Treasurer --LaVonaDuryea,Secretary--AudreneRobinson, Reporter -- RosaLeigh Wood, Nine hole Golf Chairman -- Dale Griggs, and Eighteen hole Chairman --
Ruth Robinson . They were accepted by acclamation .
Molly Worthen reported that Miriam and Bill Beebe and Carol and Jerry Gilmore had repaired and painted the snack shack on #4 hole with MGA supplying the funds . There was a round of applause for the Beebes and the Gilmores .
Fran Adams gave a report on rules and proper procedure for keeping scorecards . She warned golfers to be aware of rules and to abide by USGA rules with local exceptions specifically indicated . She will be teaching a rules clinic at the Lodge on November 10 at 1 p .m .
Judy Hughes won the Wal-Mart gift certificate .
Scramble team winners for November 5 were: 1st gross, Lucy Deck, Peggy Coolidge, Barbara Bergbower, Cecilia Davis, and Corina Nichols; 2nd gross, Brenda Long, Geri Haynie, Gertrude Seay and Audrene Robinson; 1st net, Dee Dorman, Connie Glover, Jan Dalton and LaNelle Little; 2nd net, Dale Griggs,Yolanda Arronte, MargieNash and Jan Thies .
Judy Neal presented the eighteen hole awards for the month: October 8th was back nine play, 1st flight winners were
1st gross, Sherley Riley and 1st net, Merlene Miller; 2nd flight gross, Pat Williams and net, Molly Worthen; 3rd flight gross, Joanne Dorsch and net, Ellen Tackett . On October 15, putts (3 holes closed) winners were Ruth Robinson (21) and Helen Thompson (25) . October 22 was medal play, winners were 1st flight gross Ruth Robinson and 1st flight net Brenda Long . October 29 was Stableford, 1st flight gross was Brenda Long and 1st flight net June Cloud .
Marilyn McKenzie presented the nine hole awards for the month of October: October 8 back nine, Dale Griggs won 1st gross and Dorothy Shearer won 2nd; Cecilia Davis won 1st net and Barbara Lobar won 2nd . October 15 was low putts, Lynelle Little and Dale Griggs tied (17) and Ellen Tackett (19) . Oct 22 was medal play, Dale Griggs won low gross and Corina Nichols won low net . October 29 was medal play, Connie deJong won low gross and Joyce Manner won low net .
No official play for WGA is planned for December, January or February . There will be plenty of pretty days that you can play so call your friends and plan some cool weather golfing .
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On a beautiful weekend in November, more like October weather, the golfers shot really great scores in the Mini-Member Guest Tournament . Winners were as follows:
Flight: Gross-NetA - Sam Moore and Steve Chism;
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BOARD MEETINGNovember 5, 2003
President Al Arronté called the meeting to order at 8:00 A .M . All board members were present . Also in attendance was David Long .
Meeting Notes: The minutes of the October board meeting were approved .
Treasurer’s Report: Dave Spangler presented the treasurer’s report as of October 31, 2003 . The report summary is as follows: Beginning balance of $48,716 .85 . Receipts for the month were $7,622 .69 . Expenses for the month were $40,609 .88 . The hole-in-one pool is at $3630 .00 with three members presently qualifying . There was an additional hole-in-one, however that member did not join in the pool . The ending cash balance for the month is $15729 .66 . Previously committed funds which include the hole-in-pool and Sod/Plantings for #16 total $5130 .00 . The ending cash balance minus the previously committed funds is $10,599 .66 . The report was approved .
Special Report – Sand Trap Project: Dave Spangler and David Long reported that the Sand Trap Project was completed . Dave Spangler presented the following treasurer’s report on the Sand Trap Project: Receipts for the project totaled $45,644 .48 . Included were donations from: Walter Hess-$60 .00; Clampert Land Improvement-$300 .00; WGA-$594 .53; MGA donation request letter-$16,150 .00 . Other receipts in the fund were: Sale of Sand Bottles-$118 .00; Spring Course Beautification Tournament-$1210 .00 and the MGA general fund-$23,591 .60 .
Expenses for the project balanced with the receipts and were $45,644 .48 . These expenses were: Clampert Land
Improvement (contractor)-$38,150 .00; Lake Kiowa POA; Mesh underlay, postage and sand-$7,494 .48 .
Lloyd Butts and David Long both stated that they were extremely pleased with the finished project . Lloyd also reminded the board that the original estimate was $57,000 .00 and that part of the reason the project was under the estimate was due to the work of David and the Golf Course Employees .
Dave Spangler requested approval that any further donations that come in for the sand trap project be directed to the MGA general fund to help offset the $23,591 .60 expenditure . This was approved by the board . The Treasurer’s report and the Special Sand Trap report were also approved by the board .
President Arronté stated that he had received a request from Bill Beebe to pay for materials used on a repair project at the WGA’s Concession Stand by #4 green . The amount was $169 .97 . This request was approved by the board .
Membership: Dean reported that the membership of the MGA presently stands at 442 . He also reminded the board that following the meeting we would all be participating in preparing the 2004 membership mailings .
Projects: Boyd Carnley reported that the pave stones by 13 green had been reset . Also, the distance markers on the fairways had been replaced where missing . Decals are also on order for the cart path entrance markers . Boyd reminded the board that following the completion of the seawall project at 13/16, there would be considerable work to be done including a sod laying “party .”
David Long requested assistance from the MGA to add drainage at the low spots near #4 and #9 greens . Boyd will coordinate with David to complete the project . David also said he may need assistance financially for some
projects and equipment not presently in his budget . Larry Reese asked him to submit a prioritized listing to Boyd for the MGA’s consideration .
Tournaments: Roger Pierce reported that the mini-member is scheduled for November 15/16 . At this time the numbers signing up for the tournament are below expectations . A discussion was held by the board and Roger/Bill Gafford were authorized to open up a member-member flight if the signups for member-non member were insufficient .
Roger also stated that Tom Blackwell had agreed to chair the MGA Workers Tournament scheduled for December 8, 2003 . Information concerning this tournament will be posted on the Tournament Board at the Pro-Shop in the near future .
Bill Gafford reported that Robert Boone of GNB Bank had agreed to donate $600 .00 for the printing of the WGA/MGA directory . An ad for GNB Bank will be placed on the inside of the front cover . Bill will coordinate the MGA’s information with Dean Dorsch for the printing .
Bill also said that a letter will be forthcoming from Habitat for Humanity requesting the MGA’s charity timeslot for 2004 . There have been no other requests received for this event .
New Business: The nominating committee presented the following MGA members to be considered for board membership for the year 2004: Dave Huffman, Lowell Kulp, Chuck Essex, and J . J . Walls . A discussion was held and the nominations accepted .
Respectfully submittedLarry D . ReeseADDENDUM: After the board
meeting Wednesday we did indeed fold and stuff the new membership envelopes under the stern supervision of membership chairman Dean Dorsch .
Yourpacketshouldarriveinthemailatany time . The board emphasizes that membership is open to anyone 18 and over in good standing with the LKPOA . NOTE: this means that being able to strike a golf ball is not a requirement . Chairman Dorsch has his personal goal to reach the elusive membership total of500thisyear.Youcanhelp.Weallknow folks who are not members of the MGA, perhaps because they have not been asked . Ask them . The more members we have, the more we can do for the golf course, and for Lake Kiowa .
The November members’ meeting was held in the dining room at the Lodge on the 8th at 11:30, with Larry Reese presiding in the absence of Al Arronté . Luncheon consisted of make-it-yourself sandwiches . Because of the cold and the threat of rain, attendance for the monthly game was about half the usual number . In the absence of the honeymooning Brown, Charlie arranged the golf game, attended by a sign-up of forty hardy sportsmen . Eventual winners were the team of Lowell Kulp, Kenny Maddox, Chick Creech, and Roger Herrema .
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The policy and purpose of this publication is to inform all residents of events and activities within our community, to report on actions and decisions made by our Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association Board of Directors, and publish the results of those decisions. Information is important for everyone to know that problems are being worked on and remedies are being sought.
The following items will be accepted for publication: Events and information about Kiowa organizations that are open to all residents; Events in our surrounding communities when Kiowa residents may be involved in them; Items of a personal nature that reflect on the generous character of our residents or a milestone in their life.
Letters to the Editor should be less than 350 words in length will be accepted if it presents a thoughtful and constructive view to an issue that may be controversial within our community. It may be reviewed and verified for factual accuracy by the appropriate authority. The factual clarification will be published along with the letter. The letter should be typed or in legible handwriting, signed by a verifiable resident, and will be published unedited with misspellings indicated when necessary. If handwriting cannot be easily read, it cannot be used. The CommuniQue will not be responsible for misreading a handwritten word. A letter may be refused publication if space is limited. If several letters are received expressing the same view, one may be chosen for publication. Letters containing personal attacks, self-promotion, or advertising will not be published. Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the view of this newspaper or its advertisers.
Lake Kiowa CommuniQuePublished monthly by the Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association
107 Kiowa Drive South - Lake Kiowa, TX 76240CommuniQue Office - 107 Kiowa Drive South, (940) 665-4275
StaffEditor: Carole Clausing
Assistant Editor: Linda TeagardenCopy Editor: Catharine MossAdvertising: Donna DanielGraphic Artist: Ila CousinoCalendar: Betty Gaertner
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CORRECTIONStella DiPasqua’s name was inadvertently omitted from the Board of
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LAKE KIOWASECURITY REPORT
October 15 – November 10, 2003This month’s report is notable because
there were no recorded incidents of criminal mischief and only 18 animal calls . Security patrol was thus able to devote more time to traffic control . Twenty-six stops were performed and 17 citations were written for moving violations . Patrol officers also assisted motorists with vehicle problems on nine occasions, investigated a motor vehicle accident and briefly blocked the road across the dam while the Lake Kiowa Water Department dealt with a chlorine leak . Two reports of suspicious vehicles were checked out and three citations were written to the parents of underage golf cart operators .
Lake Kiowa Security was assisted by the Cooke County Sheriff’s Deputies on two occasions . The responses were elicited for a residence alarm and a possible burglar . Security personnel were able to offer assistance in return by responding to a 9-1-1 hang up . In other activity, three checks on the welfare of residents were performed, three illegal signs were removed and three reports of golf course violations were investigated . Additionally, three disturbing the
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ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
Bob Hughes - Chair, Jane Moberly, James Robison,Walt Beherns, Bill White, Brent Reed, Randy Howell, Mike Rickwa (ex officio)
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE
Carole Clausing – Chair, Linda Teagarden, Donna Daniel, Bill Burhans, Catherine Moss, Jerry Parr, Joan Carroll
COVENANT, BYLAW, AND RULES COMMITTEE
David Spangler – Chair, Linda Hirneise, Don Howeth, Bob Kalina, Craig Lamkin, Jack Lane, Tony Morris, Herman Plott, Steve Potz-Nielsen, Molly Worthen, Harvey Pippen,
GOLF COMMITTEEChuck Essex – Chair, June Cloud,
Mabel Sample, Janet Perpich, Roger Pierce, Tom Fluker, Bill Thomas, Al Arronte (MGA), Larry Reese (MGA), Miriam Beebe (WGA), Brown McCrory (ex officio), David Long (ex officio)
ELECTION COMMITTEEPat Jessee - Chair, Dave Spangler,
Joanne Dorsch, Jerry McCarter, Russell Rollins, Jack Lane, Clara Lemming, JoAnne Prestage, Jayne Sweet, Bill Moss, Mary Benninger, Inez Freeman, Margie Nash
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEEPat Peale – Chair, Bob Wickersham,
Sid Waghorne, Jerry Parr, Bob Manner
LODGE & TAVERN COMMITTEE
Charles Huddleston – Chair, Bob Bergbower - Co-Chair, Jim Dolan, Evelyn Szatkowski, David Priore, Bob McDaniel, Jayne Sweet, Lori Abbott, LouVanderMolen,JoeBrockette,TerryWestcoat, David Byrne, Howard Martin, Pat Peale, Allen Smith, Frank O’Dell, Harold Deem, Laverta Burhans, Noble Moss, Rocky Campbell (ex officio)
LONG RANGE COMMITTEERick Walker – Chair, Pat Jessee,
Gwen Potz-Nielsen, Randy Howell, Carol Hutchinson, and Charles Justin McMurry .
NOMINATING COMMITTEEJim Sherman – Chair, Ellen Tackett,
Clara Lemming, Peggy Padgham, Noble Moss
PARKS AND LAKE COMMITTEE
George Davis – Chair, Ken Hutchinson, Bob Kalina, Barb Lovegreen, Jerry Slater, Frank Winnert, Rosaleigh Wood, Bob Wickersham, Bob Bingham, Mahaley Davis, Stella DiPasqua
RULES ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE
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2003-2004LKPOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS LIST
(REVISED10-21-03)PRESIDENTJACK THIES E-MAIL Jthies@ntin .net405NAVAJOTR.W. HOME 940/668/7297LAKE KIOWA, TEXAS 76240 FAX 940/668/7345 MOBIL 903/815/0989
VICE PRESIDENTBOB HUGHES E- MAIL rhughes@cooke .net1313 KIOWA DR . E . HOME 940/668/2578LAKE KIOWA, TEXAS 76240 FAX 940/665/4919
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LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION MINUTES
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD MEETINGMONDAY NOVEMBER 3,2003LODGE ASSEMBLY ROOM
AGENDACALL TO ORDER
Jack Thies called the meeting to
order at 6:00 P .M . He introduced to
the audience the newest board member,
John Davis . Stella DiPasqua and Rick
Walker were absent .
REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF
MINUTES
The minutes of the pre-board meeting
of October 20 were approved as read
on a motion by Bob Bergbower and
a second by Bob Hughes with all in
favor .
The minutes of the October 20
open board meeting were approved
with corrections on a motion by Bob
Bergbower and a second by Bob Hughes
with all in favor .
The minutes of the September 29
special workshop were approved
with corrections on a motion by
David Spangler and a second by Bob
Bergbower with all in favor .
The minutes of the October 6
board workshop were approved with
corrections on a motion by Bob
Bergbower and a second by Joan Carroll
with all in favor .
OLD BUSINESS
George Davis, chairman of the Lakes
and Parks Committee, was present to
discuss the plans of the Angler and
Conservation Club to convert a pontoon
boat that had been donated to the club
into a kid’s fishing barge . Bob Bingham
of the Angler and Conservation
Club was asked to study two sites
the club was considering and make
recommendations . Bob suggested the
area west of Little Fox Pond as being
the best site available . The Angler
and Conservation Club also favored
this site . After hearing the presentation
and limited discussion, Bob Bergbower
made the motion to accept the placing
of the barge on the site near Little Fox
Pond if signs were placed on the barge
to prohibit any swimming or diving
from the barge . Charles Huddleston
seconded it and all were in favor .
The Long Range Planning Committee
represented by Carol Hutchinson, Jack
Lane, and Justin McMurry discussed
the additions they had made to the latest
survey and requested that the survey be
published in the CommuniQue . Bob
Hughes made the motion to publish
the survey in the CommuniQue . Bob
Bergbower seconded it and all were in
favor .
The Board reviewed golf Committee
reports from August and September .
The Board reviewed two applications
for the lot-mowing contract . Adams
Mowing submitted the low bid at $19 .50
a lot . Bob Bergbower made the motion
to let the contract to Adams Mowing .
David Spangler seconded it and all were
in favor . Lloyd Butts was authorized to
get the contract with Adams Mowing
signed .
NEW BUSINESS
The Board reviewed Lloyd Butts
memo on the extension of the seawall
by the number 16 green . The original
budget was presumed to contain
sufficient funding to complete the
seawall . It was later discovered that the
original estimate had been reduced prior
to board budget review . Bob Hughes
made the motion to approve a maximum
of $14,000 to finish the seawall . Bob
Bergbower seconded it and all were in
favor .
The Board reviewed a letter sent to
them about lowering the speed limit at
Lake Kiowa . It was suggested that Lloyd
Butts meet with Gary Davidson and
come back with some recommendations .
It was felt any change in the speed limits
or the placing of speed bumps would
require membership consensus .
RECESS
The Board recessed at 6:55 P .M . and
reconvened at 7:25 P .M . so that the
Lodge and Tavern Corporation could
conduct its yearly meeting .
NEW BUSINESS CONT .
Bob Bergbower presented for the
Board’s consideration several proposed
changes to our by-laws that must be
approved by 2/3 of those members
voting . The changes were in regard to
the voting rights of members, powers
and duties of the Board, outsourcing,
removal of directors, Board of Directors
quorum, and the hiring and firing
of the Community manager . After
discussion with the directors as well
as the few members of the property
owners attending, by consensus Bob
was asked to discuss these proposed
by-law changes at the next open board
meeting .
John Davis questioned the policy
of allowing commercial businesses to
use our Lodge for meetings involving
our members such as the seminar
advertised in the latest CommuniQue .
He wondered if Rocky had a set fee for
using the Lodge . The Lodge and Tavern
Committee were asked to investigate
and the CommuniQue will place a
disclaimer on any future ads such as
this .
Jack Thies showed us some brochures
on board governance and officer
functions purchased from the CAI
(Community Association Institute) .
They will be reviewed .
ADJOURNMENT
Bob Bergbower made the motion to
adjourn at 8:15 P .M . Charles Huddleston
seconded it and all were in favor .
Joan Carroll
December 2003 CommuniQue 27
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION MINUTES
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
PRE-BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2003
6:00 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
Jack Thies called the meeting to order
at 6:00 P .M . with all directors present .
OLD BUSINESS
Bob Bergbower made a motion to
accept the new officers of the Board as
agreed upon at the executive session on
October 6, 2003 . Rick Walker seconded
the motion and all were in favor . Since
that meeting Stella DiPasqua resigned
as treasurer . Bob Bergbower made
the motion to elect David Spangler as
treasurer . Charles Huddleston seconded
it and all were in favor . Thus the new
officers of the LKPOA are:
Jack Thies President
BobHughes Vice-president
Joan Carroll Secretary
Charles Huddleston A s s i s t a n t
secretary
David Spangler Treasurer
Rick Walker Assistant treasurer
Bob Bergbower presented a report
from the Lodge and Tavern Committee .
Bob showed a brochure that the Lodge
and Tavern Committee is having printed
up to be given to new residents through
the POA Office to acquaint them with
the services of the Lodge . A second
information guide containing a coupon
will be given to the realtors to give to
new residents . The Board by consensus
approved the distribution of these two
pieces of information .
David Spangler, chairman of the
search committee, reported that
the search committee has had three
meetings . The committee has prepared
a brochure to mail to CAI community
managers requesting a resume if they
are interested in the Lake Kiowa
position . David went through the
proposed schedule of the events of the
search culminating in having a new
manager in place by June 1, 2003 . He
also requested approximately $4,000 to
finance the search . By consensus the
Board gave him permission to spend
the money that will come from the
contingency fund .
NEW BUSINESS
Lloyd Butts presented to the Board
the request of the property owner of lot
696 to purchase the POA property along
Kiowa Drive south of the parking lot .
This property is zoned commercial . The
owner would like to tear down his old
house and build a new one at this site .
Lloyd will pursue the actual buying
interest prior to seeking a property
appraisal and the needed rezoning .
The Board discussed the possible
sale of lot 531 . David Spangler made
a motion for Lloyd to spend $150 for
a title search and to obtain any liens
or taxes owed on the lot . Charles
Huddleston seconded it and all were in
favor .
The Boys and Girls Club requested a
golf tournament on Monday, September
27, 2004 . Bob Hughes made a motion
to grant their request . Stella seconded it
and all were in favor .
ADJOURNMENT
The Board adjourned at 6:50 P .M . to
the Open Board Meeting .
NEW BUSINESS CONT .
Jack Thies requested that the Ways
and Means Committee report through
the Long Range Planning Committee .
Rick Walker requested that a member
of the Ways and Means Committee
attend the meetings of the Long Range
Planning Committee and a member of
the Long Range Planning Committee
attend the meetings of the Ways and
Means Committee . Rick Walker made
a motion to accept the charter of the
Long Range Planning Committee .
David Spangler seconded it and all were
in favor .
The Bird and Nature group asked for
permission to bring refreshments into
the Lodge on November 17, January 19,
OPEN BOARD MEETING
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
OPEN BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2003
7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
Jack Thies opened the meeting at 7:00
P .M . with the pledge of allegiance .
INTRODUCTION OF NEW
MEMBERS
Mary Gill reported that there was a
Newcomer’s Mixer for new residents
last Sunday at the Lodge . Some 20 new
residents were in attendance . Another
mixer will be held in the spring . Mary
introduced LaVona Duryea who was
attending her first POA meeting .
TREASURER’S REPORT
Lloyd Butts gave the treasurer’s
report . The total budget is in good
shape . No contingency funds were
spent during the first three months . We
have $216,889 in cash balance .
MANAGER’S REPORT
Lloyd presented the current status of
CIP I and II . Under CIP I only the East
Gate remains unfinished . There is still
$32,000 in the budget to complete this
project and a committee is working on
the plans . Under CIP II the only project
remaining is silt removal for which
there is $111,000 in the budget . Lloyd
stated that all projects under CIP I and
II will be completed on budget . Lloyd
also showed the projected expenditures
under CARF .
DEPARTMENT REPORTS
In the absence of David Long, Don
Hoover gave the golf department
report . The sand traps are being rebuilt
and the seawall on thirteen is under
construction . January 5 through March
29, 2004 we will be on cart paths only to
help the dormant grass .
Public works reported they are
spending lots of man-hours on the
seawall on thirteen and sixteen . Fall
clean up is scheduled for November 2-9
at the campground . The flashing light
has been installed on the lake valve .
All the main roads have been striped .
Don requested that property owners
report any sign damage to security .
Don reminded us that on FM 902 at the
Kiowa entrance there is now a 40 m .p .h .
speed limit .
The Lodge reported a sharp rise in
beef prices . Rocky invited all Kiowans
to the Thanksgiving Buffet . The Lodge
is now taking reservations . The Lodge
is excited about the new marketing plan
conceived by the Lodge and Tavern
Committee . Party trays and catering
will be offered for the holidays .
Jack read the Security report in the
absence of Gary Davidson . Gary
reported that two of the perpetrators of
some of the vandalism have confessed to
the constable . We should all be vigilant
and report any vandalism to Security .
OLD BUSINESS
Stella DiPasqua introduced Robert
Lusk to the community . Robert has been
doing fish surveys for Lake Kiowa since
1986 . He reported the state of our lake
to be very healthy . Robert will do a fish
survey on October 22 . We have a great
variety of fish, some 22 species . Robert
suggested that we post a no-fishing sign
at number three-water crossing and
by Little Fox Pond from March 12 to
May to allow the crappie to spawn . He
applauded our work in getting a permit
to halt the raiding of our fish by the
double-breasted cormorants .
Jim Sherman, chairman of the
Nominating Committee, made a plea
for candidates to run for the Board . To
date we have seven candidates and we
need ten .
David Spangler gave an overview of
the proposed rule changes . The rules
are available on the Kiowa website
and also from Penny at the POA office .
The new rules were reconciled with the
by-laws, rewritten, reformatted, and
reorganized .
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
Carol Bell, lot 364, complained about
dust coming from the silt removal
pond in back of her home . Lloyd said
he would visit with her on Tuesday,
October 22 .
Tony Morris, lot 224, gave credit to
David Spangler for his work on the
covenants, the by-laws, and the rules .
ADJOURNMENT
The Board took a five-minute recess
and went back into session at 8:30 P .M .
Joan Carroll
and March 15 . Stella DiPasqua made a
motion to approve their request . David
Spangler seconded it and all were in
favor .
Friday, October 31 will be Trick or
Treat Night from 5 to 8 P .M . Residents
should turn their porch lights on if they
want to give out candy .
Stella DiPasqua made a motion to
approve the rules as reported by the
Rules Committee effective October 20,
2003 . Charles Huddleston seconded it
and all were in favor .
EXECUTIVESESSION
Bob Hughes made a motion to enter
executive session . Charles Huddleston
seconded it and all were in favor .
Bob Hughes made a motion to
exit executive session and Charles
Huddleston seconded it . All were in
favor .
NEW BUSINESS CONT .
David Spangler made a motion to
replace Mike Cook with John Davis .
Joan Carroll seconded it and all were
in favor except Stella DiPasqua who
abstained .
ADJOURNMENT
Bob Bergbower made a motion to
adjourn . Bob Hughes seconded it and
all were in favor .
Joan Carroll
28 CommuniQue December 2003
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION MINUTES
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATIONSPECIAL WORKSHOP
MONDAY – SEPTEMBER 29, 2003
SOUTHWEST ROOM – 6:00 P.M.AGENDA
CALL TO ORDERStella DiPasqua called the meeting
to order at 6:00 P .M . Mike Cook, Jack Thies and Bob Hughes were not present . 25 guests were in attendance .
Lloyd asked that the opinion poll go first on the agenda .
Jerry Parr went over the long range planning committee’s survey . Lodge questions about cleanliness, quality of food, service, and etc . were covered . Jack Lane then added comments about the survey regarding the demographics . He said we are not getting good demographics from the survey . Jack recommends that we should not do an annual survey . Jack Lane and Jerry Parr were asked to make a tabulation
MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING
KIOWA HOMEOWNERS WATER SUPPLY
CORPORATIONWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2003INVOCATION: President Ike Gill
opened with a word of prayer .CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was
held at the Kiowa Homeowners Water Supply Corporation office and called to order at 9:00 a .m . by President Ike Gill .
ESTABLISHMENT OF QUORUM: A quorum was established with all present except Harold Deem and James Robison .
WELCOME TO BOARD MEMBERS AND RECOGNITION OFVISITORSAND GUESTS: There were no visitors or guests present and therefore, no public comments .
APPROVAL OF THE SEPTEMBER10, 2003 MEETING MINUTES: Jess Maxwell made a motion, which was seconded by Steve Wood, to accept the minutes as presented . The motion carried .
MANAGER’S REPORT: Manager Young reported3new taps installedatLots 236 – Steve Frias; 83 – Thomas Rein; 1237 – Cotton Nix . Overtime was reported as 17-1/2 hours for Robert . ManagerYoung reported that many ofthe overtime hours required repairing lines that had been cut by the cable company and they have been billed for this work .
Following discussion pertaining to the meter reading device, Dick Carroll made a motion to accept Master Meter’s written offer to replace existing electronic meter reading devices with new dialog wireless transmitters . The cost is not to exceed $45 per unit plus shipping . The purchase of these devices is to take place within a 12 month period, beginning in November . Peggy Padgham seconded the motion, which passed unanimously .
DISCUSSIONANDAPPROVALOFFINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND AUTHORIZATION TO PAY BILLS:
ManagerYoung reviewed the monthlystatement for the Board . Steve Wood made a motion to accept the statement as presented and to pay the monthly bills . Peggy Padgham seconded, and the motion passed unanimously .
COMMITTEE REPORTS: No report given .
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: WATER RATE COMPARISON .
Manager Young reported on hisfindings regarding water rates in surrounding area . No action was necessary .
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: RESERVE FUNDS ANDDEBTS
Following discussion regarding paying off present debt, no action was taken .
ManagerYoungreportedontheprocessused to collect delinquent accounts . No further action or recommendation was necessary .
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: ASSET EXPENDITURES
ManagerYoungreportedonpurchasesneeded in the near future . A pickup truck; a dump truck to replace the old flatbed dump truck, a backhoe and a storage building for pipe and backhoe . No action was taken .
REVIEWDIRECTOR’SREPORTS:DISCUSSION OF ITEMS TO
BE INCLUDED ON THE NEXT MEETING’S AGENDA:
1 . Quotes on Equipment Purchases .
2 . Update on Meter Reading Equipment .
3 . Review (in Executive Session) the Human Relations policy of job descriptions and sick leave .
4 . Election Committee Report .ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING:Steve Wood moved to adjourn the
meeting at 10:45 a .m . Peggy Padgham seconded . All were in favor .
The next regular meeting will be November 12, 2003, at 9:00 a .m .
Respectively submitted,Peggy H . Padgham, Secretary
of the complete survey so that it can be published in the Communiqué .
Jack Lane expressed the importance of using the Long Range Planning Committee to keep a 5-year plan going to keep the fiscal expenditures of Lake Kiowa positive .
Lloyd wants to create a file of committees in the POA office so that committee information can be given to the new committees each year .
Dave Spangler then went over the Rule changes . He explained that they made changes by adding some rules and they did not take any rules out . They streamlined the rules and improved the numbering section . Tony Morris and Harvey Pippen from the Rules committee were also present .
Dave made a comment about a major change in the rules is section 4 .2 .9 Litigation being added to the rules . Also in section 4 .2 .7 Table of Penalties was listed . A categorizing of penalties was defined .
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD MEETINGMONDAY – OCTOBER 6, 2003
SOUTHWEST ROOM – 6:00 P.M.AGENDA
CALL TO ORDERJack Thies called the meeting to order
at 6:00 P .M . since Mike Cook had resigned .
APPROVALOFMINUTESA motion to approve the minutes of
September 15, 2003 was made by Dave Spangler and a second by Joan Carroll . All members voted in favor .
NEW BUSINESSNew business started first so that the
auditors could give their presentation . Tom Schalk and Judy Smith presented the audited financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2003 . They answered numerous questions from board members .
OLD BUSINESSBob Berbower brought up that the
east gate had no final construction plan and he suggested that a committee be formed to make a plan to finish the east gate . Rick Walker will head up the committee .
Jack then brought up the early warning system . He made a comment that since there were a number of Kiowans against it we should not put it in now . Bob Bergbower repeated his concerns about our liability if we do put up only one siren and that Kiowans at a town hall meeting said they did not want to spend any money on an early warning system . Dave Spangler then read a statement . It said pursuant to a letter to Mike Cook, President of Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association, from the Law Offices of Regis Mullen and Shane Mullen, Inc . of Dallas, Texas representing certain residents of Hogan Street in Lake Kiowa, which letter states chances for litigation is imminent if the warning system is placed on Hogan, I (Dave Spangler) hereby move to rescind the motion made and approved at the September 15, 2003 meeting in which it was agreed to proceed with the installation of the warning system at 112/114 Hogan . Stella seconded the motion . Dave also stated that he felt that he did do due diligence in investigating the early warning system . All were in favor .
Bob Bergbower went over a plan to provide outdoor dining capabilities . Three sections at $20,000 each would be the cost . Each section would be 24 feet by 24 feet . Each section could handle up to 6 tables . Funds will be raised by donations . Bob Hughes made a motion to move forward with the project and a second by Stella . All were in favor .
Jack brought up Board Governance . Stella felt that it would be a conflict with our current rules . The majority of board members were interested in having a board governance so it will be looked into further .
NEW BUSINESS
Lloyd Butts presented the mowing contract . Bob Bergbower made a motion to accept the contract based on price and quality of service and a second by Stella . All were in favor .
Bob Bergbower said the Lodge and Tavern Corp . will hold its annual meeting on November 3, 2003 at 7 p .m . Since it conflicts with the LKPOA board meeting, the LKPOA meeting will start at 6 p .m . and recess at 7 p .m . and start again at the conclusion of the Lodge and Tavern Corp . meeting . Bob said that a private club must have a corporation to obtain a liquor license . Bob Bergbower isthePresident,BobHughesistheVicePresident, Joan Carroll is the Secretary and Dennis Potts is the Treasurer .
Lloyd Butts discussed our Workers Compensation policy . An audit is done every year by the insurance company . He asked that the policy be approved for $70,053 . We would put down 25% and have 9 monthly installments with no interest . Rick made a motion to accept the policy and a second by Stella . All were in favor .
EXECUTIVESESSIONBob Hughes made a motion to go
into executive session and seconded by Dave . All were in favor . Bob Hughes made a motion to exit executive session and seconded by Bob Bergbower .
OTHER BUSINESSNew board officers are as follows:
Jack Thies is President, Bob Hughes is Vice President, Joan Carroll isSecretary .
Bob Bergbower made a motion to refer the letter from the Architectural Control Committee to Bob Hughes and Rick Walker and for them to meet with the committee to discuss the issue outlined in the letter .
ADJOURNBob Bergbower made a motion and
Bob Hughes seconded it to adjourn the meeting at 8:45 P .M .
Charles Huddleston
Board members went over the rules and made suggestions for additional changes . Dave will update the Rules and send an updated copy .
Recess was taken at 9:08 for 5 minutes .
EXECUTIVESESSIONBob Bergbower made a motion to go
into executive session and seconded by Charles Huddleston . All were in favor . Stella DiPasqua made a motion to exit executive session and seconded by Joan Carroll . All were in favor .
ADJOURNRick Walker made a motion to adjourn
the meeting and Bob Bergbower seconded it . All were in favor .
Charles Huddleston
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Carousel Antique Mall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Carpet Pro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Cole Ins Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Cooke County Electric Co-op . .18
Cool Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Creative Memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Dalton, Dan Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
DH Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Doug’s Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Duryea Moving & Storage . . . . . . .21
DynamicBuildingVentures . . . . . . .7
Ebby Halliday, Keeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Edward Jones/Wayne Mitchell . .20
Forever Slim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Gainesville Golf Carts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Gainesville Memorial
Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, 23
Gainesville Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Graves Professional Services . . .12
Guaranty National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Hansel and Gretel Haus . . . . . . . . . . .20
Head, Arnold Pecans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Heffley’s Hearth & Home . . . . . . . .12
Heffley’s Wood Heaters . . . . . . . . . . .10
Hesse-SchniederjanHVAC . . . . . . . .2
Hutcherson Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Insurance Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Kiowa Golf Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Kiowa Kountry Hair Techs . . . . . . .22
Kiowa Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Lake & Country Realtors . . . . . . . . .32
Lake Kiowa Marina Self Storage .6
Lake Kiowa Professional
Services LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Lake Kiowa Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
LK Chiropractic-
Dr . Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 15
Lovejoy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Marvin’s Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Matt’s Tree Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
McCrory Brown Golf Shop . . . . . .22
Memory Lane Antique Mall . . . . .12
Moss/Hoeflein, LK Realty . . . . . . .31
Newland Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Nortex Communications . . . . . . . . . .15
North Texas Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Orsburn Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Pulec, Mike Realtor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Rexter’s Rain Gutters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Roadhouse/Dutchman Restaurant .3
Sale Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Sander’s Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Schneider, Don, Realtor . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Shady Oak Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Shaver, Danny - Professional
Home Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Skaggs, Ronny Construction . . . . . .8
Skaggs, Ronny Heating
& A/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Spirit of the West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Square One Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
State Farm Insurance -
Jim Goldsworthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Stephens & Hildebrand
Carpentry & Painting . . . . . . . . . . .22
Still on the Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Technology Doctor, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Texas Sundown Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Tipps, Nona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
TSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Turtle Hill Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Unique Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Vines&Branches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Wastewater Service &
Inspection Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Westbrook & Associates . . . . Insert
Williams Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
30 CommuniQue December 2003
HAPPY HOMES and COZY CRITTERSLet us help you
s impl i fy your l i fe .Housecleaning,
personal errands, pet care ser vices, etc.
Cal l Shel ly @940-668-6379
PROFESSIONAL WINDOWCLEANING SERVICE
Window cleaning, spring cleaning, and house cleaning. Insured – ReferencesKendall Davis 437-8002
RICKEY’S LAWN SERVICE
*Mowing *weed-eating
*Fertilizing *edging
*trees triMMed and hauled oFF
*lawn Maintenance *Free estiMates
*Kiowa reFerences *Kiowa resident
612-3983
BERNICE WILKINSONBroker - Associate
LAKE KIOWA REALTY
For all your real estateneeds, please call940-665-2636Fax 665-1146
NEED a FLAGor a FLAGPOLE?
Call Sue Nall668-7698
Betsy Ross Flags
A-1 PAINTINGInterior and exterior. Quality
professional workmanship. 30 years experience. References.
Bob Silmon 668-8027
Vinyl generalaluminum carpentry
CUSTOMREPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
James lewis 940-736-0254
HOUSE CLEANINGKiowa references. 11 years
Experience. New construction, residential & commercial.Rocio Millan 668-0312
PAINTINGcustom, professional, “old World
Quality,” interior & Exterior35 years experience - references
horst Seipel 668-1011 cell 727-3753
FIREARMS8% over cost - max $50Custom GunstocksCall Fred 668-1188
Your Lake Kiowa FFL stocking dealer
Buying or Selling?Eager to Assist You
HARRY GILLlaKE KioWa rEalTy
940-665-0724940-665-6837
1-800-525-6734
Exterior painting, reasonable rates, references available
A.J. BEYER(940) 665-2788
Kiowa ResidentsGOING OUT OF TOWN?I will care for your mail, papers, pets and plants.
Call Craig Harper,Kiowa T.L.C.
668-1354 or 736-0097E-mail: [email protected]
ALLIANCE PEST CONTROL
In Business Since 1976Pest Control & Pre-Construction
Termite Treatment
Roger Black 940-665-1379
106 Crockett DriveLake Kiowa, TX 76240
KIOWA ONLINE
940-612-0800
HOLLIDAY’S HAULING & DELIVERY
SERVICEFor Your Hauling & Delivery Needs
Call Craig @(903) 429-880418’ Trailer with
4’ Sides, 82” Wide
COMPUTER SALESAND SERVICE
NEW AND REBUILT UPGRADES ANDINSTRUCTIONSFRED BRADLEY
665-1209
JANKE’SHeating and Air
Conditioning940-668-7741
1221 Kiowa Drive EastTACLB021586E
All Makes and Models
REAL ESTATEThinking of selling in the near future? Call me to get unique
ideas on marketing, financing, & appeal. Utilize my experience & MLS to get top $ for your home.
FREE CMA!DON SCHNEIDER, Broker/Owner
Lake & Country Realtors940-612-2222 or 940-668-7363
For New Construction, Remodels, Fences, Decks and DocksWe have local references.
SPUR CONSTRUCTION
Sam Hill -- 940-782-4383Scott Thurman -- 940-641-1422
“the Pet’s Pal”Paige Manner McLeroy
Call Paige for information about house sitting and/or
keeping your pet.
940-612-5394
lake Kiowa mini warehouseBoat - Land - Inside Storage
You Lock You StoreCall for an appointment - Ph 940-665-6227
FAX 940-665-9787 Emergency 940-736-4218Across from Lake Kiowa, TX
M a r Y k a YDori Gehr
Independent Beauty Consultant
[email protected] marykay.com/dgehr
T.J.’s Computer RepairHaving computer problems?
Call at 668-2528 !!*Certified Professional
Internet Headaches?
PC Heartburn?Call The Tech Doc
Barry lotman940-612-4504
an authorized nortex and Kiowa online Service Supplier
tiger lawn careYour Total Year-round Service
125 San Chez Drive - Lake KiowaRalph Craddock
736-9957 (cell)612-4035 (office)We Do Vacation Lawn Care,Always Service With a Smile
KIOWA FATHER/SONFIX-ANYTHING TEAM
Small projects, handyman,repairs/additions, of any kind.
33 yrs. in Highland Park. Our hands do the work (no sub-contractors).
If you need our assistance,call Don or Jake, 668-6274.
RENEE’S HOUSEKEEPING Reliable, Reasonable
Kiowa References727-8077 or 612-0310
big Tree Self Storage
Mini Storage Units:5x10, 8x10, 10x15, and 10x20
(940) 727-2371
24-hour GatedSecurity
Electronic gate access
Conveniently located on FM 9021 mile East of Lake Kiowa
Padsites available for boats & RVs
Wallpaperby Lesley
Professional installation - RemovalSince 1992
— Lake Kiowa References —
Nothing Makes a Room Like Wallpaper940-872-3431940-841-1481
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS.Repair -- Remodel -- Add Ons
Pal Hildebrand940-736-0412940-665-3975
Heavily treed lot on #6 fairway with great view of lake.
940-668-1273
Sunny’s House CleaningAre house cleaning chores
getting you down?Help is here . . . Call Sunny.
940-668-0430Free Estimates and References Available.
MARVIN’SPeST ConTRoL
Termite SpecialistResidential & Commercial
ExterminationMarvin crew
“Your Friendly Kiowa Neighbor”
office: 940/343-7378Pager: 940/383-4978
The Market PlaceBuy / Sell / Trade / Barter / Service
Call Donna at 940-612-0211 E-mail [email protected] or [email protected] FAX 940-665-4275
DEADLINE FOR AD SUBMISSION: 18TH OF PRECEDING MONTH
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Chapel - 8-8:30 am @ Lodge
KWC Christmas Tour of Homes - 1-5 pm
Friends of Lodge Bake Sale - 1 pm @ Lodge
Duplicate Bridge Holiday Party - 1:30 pm
@ Lodge
Chapel - 8-8:30 am @ Lodge
Chapel - 8-8:30 am @ Lodge
Chapel Choir - 8 am @ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 amLine Dancing - 9 am
Bird & Nature - 11 am @ Lodge
Duplicate Bridge - 12:30 pm @ Lodge
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Tennis-Men - 9 am
Tennis-Men - 9 amBingo - 7-9 pm @ Lodge
WGA Christmas Lunch - 11 a.m. @ Lodge
Tennis-Men - 9 amKWC Scrapbooking -
9 am @ LodgeBingo - 7-9 pm @ Lodge
Tennis-Men - 9 am
Bingo - 7-9 pm @ LodgeLK Anglers &
Conservation - 7 pm @ Lodge
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Exercise - 8 am @ Lodge
KWC Christmas Luncheon- 10:30 @
LodgeComputer Club
Christmas Dinner @ Lodge
Book Review - 10 am @117 Blackfoot
Bridge Christmas Party - 11:30 a.m. @ Lodge
Exercise - 8 am @ Lodge
KESO Mtg. & Gift Exchange- 10 am @
LodgeKiwanis Dinner - 6:30 @
Lodge
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LodgeTennis - Mixed - 8 am
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Duplicate Bridge - 12:30 pm @ Lodge
POA Open Board Meeting - 7 pm @ Lodge
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Kids Eat FreeChicken Fried Steak
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Chapel Choir - 8 am @ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 amLine Dancing - 9 am @
LodgeDuplicate Bridge - 12:30
pm @ LodgeLKPOA Board Workshop
- 6 pm @ LodgeChapel Quarterly Mtg. -
6 pm @ Lodge
Golf Course Closed
Lodge Dining Closed
Lodge Dining Closed
LAKE KIOWA CALENDAR
Country Buffet 11-2
Country Buffet 11-2
Country Buffet 11-2
LKVFDA - 7 pm @ Fire Department
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Exercise - 8 am @ Lodge
Arts & Crafts - 10 am @ Lodge
Steak Night
Steak Night
Steak Night
Lodge HoursSunday - 11-3
Monday - ClosedTuesday - ClosedWednesday - 11-8Thursday - 11-8
Friday - 11-9Saturday - 11-9
Calendar - Betty GaertnerCommuniQue OfficeFront GateKiowa Homeowners Water SupplyLodge & TavernMemorial - Mary Jean CopelandPOA OfficePro Shop
665-7756665-4275665-3221668-8391665-3741665-7775665-1055668-7394
Calendar - Betty GaertnerCommuniQue OfficeFront GateKiowa Homeowners Water SupplyLodge & TavernMemorial - Mary Jean CopelandPOA OfficePro Shop
665-7756665-4275665-3221668-8391665-3741665-7775665-1055668-7394
Ladies Tennis- 9 AM
Ladies Tennis- 9 AM
Ladies Tennis- 9 am
WGA Dinner Dance - 6:30 p.m. @ Lodge
Steak Night
Ladies Tennis- 9 AM
Chapel - 8-8:30 am @ Lodge
Country Buffet 11-2
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MGA Lunch & Golf - 12 Noon @ Lodge
Gourmet Black & White Gala @ Lodge
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMAS EVE
merry ChrIstmas and haPPy new year to aLL kIowans
Marion Hoeflein 940-668-7864 Noble Moss 940-665-5488
101 Blackfoot Trail
Lake Kiowa RealtyThanks to all who helped to make this our most successful year.
940 Kiowa Drive East 718 Kiowa Drive East
GOLF COURSE
2 LOTSWATERFRONT
INTERIOR
Lake Kiowa CommuniQue - December 2003
LakE & CountryR E A L T O R S
Office 940-612-2222 • Fax 940-612-3333 • Toll Free 877-809-9186 CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE! www.lakekiowahomes.com
Maximum Exposure +
Maximum Results
• National Association of Realtors • Texas Association of Realtors • Dallas Board of Realtors • **Dallas Multiple Listing Service
• Cooke County Board of Realtors
404 COCOPA DRIVE WEST - Updated throughout . New siding . Can be sold furnished . Full time or part time, this is it! $63,900
109 COCOPA DRIVE – Location with a view! Golf course and pond/fountain out your back door . Warm, open and comfortable best describes this home . Wood floors, plantation shutters and stone fireplace will delight your senses . Come see for yourself . $189,000
129 MODOC TRAIL WEST – Awesome view of golf course from large screened porch . Great treed lot . Cozy as could be . Unique floor plan with screened porch .$99,000
SOLD
320KIOWADRIVEEAST- Beautiful water front home built with energy efficiency in mind, including geothermal heating/cooling . Screened porch . Beautiful landcaping with sprinkler system . Great boat dock . $375,000
826KIOWADRIVEWEST- Golf course home on #18 near lodge . Open floorplanw/2livingareas.Vaultedceilingsinliving/diningroomsplusupstairsden and bedroom . Patio plus deck on second floor overlooking golf course . Large fenced back yard including automatic sprinkler system $129,000
125 BOWIE- Great house on a nice large lot . Cozy home with two living areas and rear screened-in porch . 10 ft . ceilings, fireplace, split bedrooms and more . See today!$117,000
606KIOWADRIVEWEST- Nice clean house in private community with golf course, mature trees, fireplace in den, storage room and golf cart . See today!! $79,000
100 MOHAWK - Beautiful custom home with great lake view . Wood floors in kitchen . Two fireplaces and nice outdoor patio . Sprinkler system with beautiful landscaping . $279,000
SOLD SOLD
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1102 KIOWA DRIVE EAST - Common Access, double treed lot! Huge open great room with stone fireplace . Updating includes: floor (wood in living/dining, tile in kitchen, baths & two bedrooms) paint, appliances, silestone counter tops and wait till you see the new master bath with heated hydrotub! $149,000
133 BLACKFOOT - Great waterfront location full of trees with rustic elegance in this like new custom . High ceilings, unique baths, stone fireplace, huge porches, great kitchen and even a garage to dream about, and more! It’s all here! $349,900
SOLD
206PUEBLODRIVE- Unique country style home . Custom with stone and builder touches throughout . Double lot with trees . Workshop and office off carport . Huge rooms and high ceilings . Great House!! $295,000
he coming year brings us thoughts of new beginnings and hopes for an abundance of blessings for our families, our coun-
try and the world. We expect and receive renewed spiritual strength as we celebrate the coming birthday of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, and we are joyful in the assurance of his love for us. We hope this message will help convey our wishes that you will have all the truly good things now, at this Christmas Season, and for the coming year.
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E-mail: [email protected]
Don Schneider668-7363
Mike Pulec727-1016
CONTRACT PENDING