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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” ISSUE 325 October, 2015 www.lakewaynoka.com Waynoka News 2015 ELECTIONS Applications are now being accepted for 3 positions on the WPOA board and 2 positions on the WRWSD board for a 3 year term beginning April, 2016 and expiring April, 2019. These applications, available at the WPOA office, must be accompanied by a brief resume and photo and must be dropped off or mailed to the WPOA office, post-marked no later than 4:00, Friday, October 2, 2013. Applications postmarked after this time and date will be ineligible. Any questions may be directed to the Election Inspectors: Steve Rish 513-404-2848 Eileen Brown 937-446-2348 NEEDY CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS BENEFIT SPONSORED BY THE LAKE WAYNOKA COMMUNITY CHAPEL Dinner & Auction Sat. Oct. 24th 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Lake Waynoka Rec. Center Gym Tickets are still $12.00 per person FOR TICKETS PLEASE CALL; Jim Beckley 937-205-5384 or Valerie Bullock 937-446-4283 Beef Stroganoff, Green Beans, Salad, Rolls, Desserts, Coffee; Iced Tea; Lemonade or Water; BYOB - (beer or wine only) If you cannot attend the dinner you can still make a small donation to help with expenses. Auction items are needed.

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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”ISSUE 325October, 2015 www.lakewaynoka.com

Waynoka News2015 ELECTIONS

Applications are now being accepted for 3 positions on the WPOA board and 2 positions on the WRWSD board for a 3 year term beginning April, 2016 and expiring April, 2019.These applications, available at the WPOA office, must be accompanied by a brief resume and photo and must be dropped off or mailed to the WPOA office, post-marked no later than 4:00, Friday, October 2, 2013. Applications postmarked after this time and date will be ineligible.

Any questions may be directed to the Election Inspectors:

Steve Rish 513-404-2848 Eileen Brown 937-446-2348

NEEDY CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS BENEFITSPONSORED BY THE LAKE WAYNOKA COMMUNITY CHAPEL

Dinner & AuctionSat. Oct. 24th 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Lake Waynoka Rec. Center Gym

Tickets are still $12.00 per person

FOR TICKETS PLEASE CALL;Jim Beckley 937-205-5384 or Valerie Bullock 937-446-4283

Beef Stroganoff, Green Beans, Salad, Rolls, Desserts,Coffee; Iced Tea; Lemonade or Water;

BYOB - (beer or wine only)

If you cannot attend the dinner you can still make a small donation to help with expenses. Auction items are needed.

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Waynoka Property Owners AssociationBoard of Trustees Meeting

Saturday, September 12, 2015President John McDulin called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. McDulin asked that the family of Greg Piatt, a WPOA employee, who recently passed way, be kept in thoughts and prayer.Rev. Talley led those in attendance in the Lord’s Prayer which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

Roll Call: Present: Holt, Johnson, Kirk, McDulin, Meese, Meyer, Purdin, Redick, Taylor & Mgr. Cahall. Absent: none

Minutes: A motion to approve the minutes of the August 8, 2015 Saturday meeting as published in the September Newsletter was then made by Purdin and seconded by McDulin. A yea/nay hand vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

Treasurer’s Report as of August 31st, 2015 (Vern Taylor): Operating funds • Total operating income for August was $88,530.00. The year to date income (through August) is up 5.5% ($79K). The increased income comes from dues ($42K), lounge income ($20K) and camping fees ($11K). • The August operating expense was $250,435.00 and did not include any notable large expenditures. • The operating fund balance at the end of August was $315,295.00. This is an improvement of $60,547 over last year at this time.Allocated Assessment Funds • Income from allocated operating assessments in August was $11,030.00, against no significant expenditures. • The balance of all allocated assessment accounts at the end of August was $375,564.00.Investments – Investment reserves at the end of August totaled $375,564.00. Total cash on hand at the end of August was $1,222,005.00.

The property owner who asked how much of the increased income for 2015 came from the dues increase this year was referred to the Office to get the information requested. Manager’s Report (Mgr. Cahall): • Cahall noted that work on the 2016 WPOA budget will begin on Monday. • The winter projects which the Board and the Mgr. are proposing the Maintenance Staff do are now being reviewed and prioritized. • Cahall gave an update on the sirens. MobilCom determined that the problem with the siren at Geronimo originated at the 911 Call Center. Corrections were made and the Geronimo siren did test correctly during the September monthly check. However, the siren at the Beach did not because the batteries were dead. The batteries were recharged and hopefully the siren will sound during the October monthly check. If not, MobilCom believes the radio card (cost $968) will, most likely, need replacement. Cahall will contact Franklin Township to request help with this cost. • The engineer responsible for engineering the Campground upgrades has delivered the bid packages for review. The contractors meeting will be held on September 24th and the deadline for submission of bids is October 6th. Cahall is working on the financing of this project. • Cahall did shoreline inspections from the water over the last month. Letters were sent to property owners who have shorelines that are inadequately protected requesting that the necessary improvements be made. If a property owner has questions about the request received, please contact Mgr. Cahall to discuss their shoreline. Determining which property owner is responsible for an unprotected shoreline is difficult sometimes. The lake is being lowered to allow time for this work. No fines are being levied at this time. Re-inspections will be done in the spring. • Dredging is at a stand-still. The motor on the push boat ‘blew up’ and was replaced. Then the track hoe or dredger stopped dredging. So the staff is waiting for that equipment to be repaired. • The Board and staff continue to research the logistics of improving ‘entrance and exit’ at the back gate as well as funding possibilities for this project. • The road work began last week and should be completed this coming week. • The adult pool will be drained on Monday and the resurfacing will begin on Wednesday.

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• The fall meeting of the Ohio Lake Communities Assn. is September 30th and October 1st at Lake Lorelei. Any property owner interested in attending should pick up an application at the Office. • On November 1st the valve to the main lake will be opened to begin the discharge of the effluent from the lagoon. (The ratio of water to effluent is 10 to 1.) Once the effluent is discharged the lowering of the lake will continue to allow WPOA staff and property owners to do dock and shoreline work.

McDulin then shared a couple of additional items discussed during the workshop meeting held earlier this morning: • A property owner shared an issue he was having with his neighbor over a dock. They were able to reach a compro mise. • The Board acted on a couple of building variances. • The Long Range Planning Committee presented the Board with suggestions for several long term projects. The Board is merely ‘thinking about these projects’ as no financing or details have been determined yet. Security Report (Chief Gordon Ellis): • Ellis reported that the increase in activity in August was consistent with the increase in population during the summer months. • Several arrests were made during August: two for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, one arrest for domestic violence and one arrest resulting from a report of drug activity in the Campground. • Even with the increased population and traffic there was only one traffic accident in August. Events/Marketing Report (Gina Dash): • Dash shared a review of several events over the last month including the Veterans Picnic sponsored by the Shawnee Squaws; the Labor Day weekend music and Ski Show hosted by the Water Sports Club; the Labor Day weekend Fire works sponsored by the Shawnee Squaws with donations from many sources including the sale of aluminum cans; another evening of Music on the Green with Michael Wayne Stacy; the last adult swim of the season with the best attendance of the three; and the benefit for Greg Piatt which raised monies to help defray medical expenses for his family. • Dash then highlighted some of the upcoming activities and events including new evening classes at the Rec Center (water aerobics and a cardio-fit aerobic workout); the many activities at the Lounge (now managed by Laura McDowell) including an evening of Halloween fun on the 31st of October; the presence of Lake Waynoka in the Brown County Fair Book as well as in the parade and in the Chamber of Commerce booth; and the Benefit Dinner and Auction for the Needy Children’s Christmas Fund on October 24th. • Dash encouraged everyone to go to one of the many places that are available for more details: the website (www.lakewaynoka.com), Facebook, the local newspapers, the newsletter with its calendar, and the events board at the Lodge. TEAM = Together Everyone Achieves More!

Chief Matt Neu of the Russellville Fire Dept. announced that the new ISO rating of 6 for Lake Waynoka property own-ers will be officially posted on the ISO website on October 1st. Neu provided the Mgr. with copies of information which property owners may need to inform their insurance agents of this change. It is important that insurance agents be given the address of the fire station in Ashridge, not Russellville. Copies will be available at the Office. Trustee Purdin thanked Chief Neu and his department for their participation during the Fireworks on Labor Day weekend.

Other Reports: Long Range Planning (Dick Bankes): The Committee met with the Board to review the Committee’s summary of the survey and its recommendations. The next step is to create a budgetary considerations review report for possible long range projects. The Committee will be working on a new long range plan with new objectives for the WPOA.Lake Advisory (Prescilla Redick): The Committee continues to review the progress that is being made to correct safety concerns which the Committee recommended the WPOA address. McDulin requested that a list of completed items be kept for the Committee and noted that the Committee did ‘a super job’ compiling the information needed to correct these safety issues. Building (Tony Tatman): Tatman reported that the Committee was not busy until five permits were received on Wednes-day. Year to date 46 permits have been issued compared to 57 in 2014. An influx of dock permits are expected with the upcoming lowering of the lake. Tatman shared details of the procedures followed once a permit is requested. The aver-age time from submission to approval of a permit is usually within ten days.

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Rules and Regulations (McDulin): The Committee met with the WPOA Board to discuss the new rules and regulations document. Several recommendations and changes were suggested for the Committee to investigate. The document will also need a ‘legal’ review. Nominations (Steve Rish): Elections Inspector Rish shared that applications for three positions on the WPOA Board of Trustees as well as two positions on the WRWSD Board of Trustees in the upcoming election are now available at the Of-fice. The deadline for submission of the applications is Friday, October 2, 2015 by 4 pm.Campground (Walt Robinson): • Robinson shared that last week’s Campground meeting was attended by 28 people. • The road signs are still a concern. The entries from the street naming contest have been received and a committee will determine the best entry soon. • Robinson shared several of the events being planned for the Campground – a chili cook-off and corn hole are on Saturday, September 19th and the Halloween Trick or Treat Night and the Haunted House are scheduled for Octo ber 17th. Please remember VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED. The set-up of the haunted house will begin on Thursday, October 15th. Contact Robinson at 513-290-6892 or Campground Manager, Leslie Piatt at the Office to help. Candy donations are welcome. All property owners are invited to these events. The Halloween activities are “closed gate” so all participants will need to be residents or guests of property owners. • Robinson thanked Trustee Purdin and the Shawnee Squaws for the Fireworks display which was enjoyed by many of the campers this year. • Robinson reminded the property owners that boat storage is available just outside the Campground for $100 a boat and trailer from November 1 until April 1. Contact Leslie Piatt at the Office.Civic Club (Tony Tatman): The next meeting of the Civic Club is Sept 22nd in the Lodge at 7 pm. An aide from US Rep. Brad Wenstrup’s office will share what is available through Wenstrup’s office. The October 27th meeting at the Y Restau-rant at 6 pm will be the Club’s last meeting until next spring. The 2016 calendar is being printed now and will, hopefully, be available by the Craft Show. Winter clothing with the Lake Waynoka logo is available.Water Sports Club (Vern Taylor): • Taylor thanked everyone for their help all summer long, especially Labor Day weekend with all of the activities. He also thanked everyone who supported the events which the Water Sports Club sponsored this summer. • The Water Sports Club will honor all veterans at the Lounge again this year on Veterans Day from 4 until 8 pm. The Club will ‘pick up the tab’ to show their appreciation to all veterans for their service to our country. • Steve Johnson will teach a fall Boater Safety class in October if there are five or more participants. Please contact Johnson if interested. Chapel (Rev. Talley): • In regards to the financial situation and misappropriation of funds at the Lake Waynoka Chapel Rev. Talley stated, “The Chapel is solvent and in working order.” The situation has been addressed and the details will be in the Sunday, September 13, 2015 issue of The Brown County Press. Talley noted that he misspoke at the last meeting stating that the Children’s Christmas Fund was not affected. It was, but all monies have been replaced in the Fund. • Rev. Talley invited everyone to the monthly fellowship dinner with music which is always the second Sunday of each month. In October Harriett Jackson Groh will be performing. Rob Hatcher is the Chapel’s new music director. • The excursion to Renfro Valley was once again rescheduled to Saturday, September 26th. There are numerous other activities and services scheduled over the next three months. The dinner and auction to raise monies for the Needy Children’s Christmas Fund is October 24th. Terry Huber of T’s Lakehouse Restaurant will be catering this event. Tickets are $12 per person. Auction items are needed. • The Chapel is in the process of applying for a Bingo license.Shawnee Squaws (Margi Borgman): • Pres. McDulin thanked the Shawnee Squaws for their donation of $1000 to Security. This money will purchase a generator which will be used during power outages allowing Security to maintain communication with the property owners which is so vital to this community’s safety. Two GPS units will also be purchased. • Borgman shared that the Craft Show will be October 10th from 9 am until 4 pm. This is a major fundraiser for the group and everyone was encouraged to shop and eat so that the Squaws will have monies to “give back to Lake Waynoka”. • Betty Purdin also reported that Borgman’s husband, Terry, has created “a thermometer” which will show throughout the year the fund-raising progress the Squaws make for the fireworks. Purdin also shared how much the Shawnee Squaws and she appreciate everyone’s support of the fireworks expressing ‘a thank you that comes from the heart”.

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Waynoka News - 5Art Club (Joanne Edwards): Edwards reminded everyone that the next meeting of the Art Club will be Monday, September 14th at 6:30 pm in the Lodge. The next ‘Uncorked on Canvas’ event will be November 14th. Tickets are now available for $20 each. Contact Edwards at 937-446-1917 for tickets. Lake Committee (Prescilla Redick): The next Wednesday night tournament is on Wednesday, September 16th. The Fall Bass Tournament is September 26th and the “by invitation only” Bass Classic is October 10th. The Committee is donat-ing $1000 toward the purchase of fish for the Lake. Mgr. Cahall at this point emphatically stated, “I am NOT proposing that we put any kind of carp in the Lake. NO… NO… NO!”

Unfinished Business: Pres. McDulin introduced Lake Waynoka resident, Terry Berry, who is running for Franklin Town-ship Fiscal Officer in November. She shared her experience and asked for support.

New Business: noneMotions and Resolutions: none

Membership Concerns:*Andy Bilhardt (Lot #453): Bilhardt expressed his disappointment in the property owners who retrieve newspapers from the boxes at Security every weekend. The papers are left unorganized and “a total mess”. He urged everyone to show more respect for others. *Ash Patel (Lot #370): Patel thanked Terry Huber and Drew of T’s Lighthouse Restaurant for the significant role they played in the planning and execution of the surprise birthday party held for him. He urged everyone to eat at the restau-rant during the winter months.*Sue Eads (Lot #2864): Eads shared her concerns about the effect the dredging operation is having on her shoreline. Her property is near the location where the silt is being removed from the Lake. She believes that the constant movement of equipment in this area is causing additional silt to be deposited along her shoreline which she paid to have dredged in recent years. She asked that new exit sites for removing the silt be considered.*Valerie Bullock (Lot #2304): Bullock requested that the Dinner for the Needy Children’s Christmas Fund be BYOB (wine and beer only). McDulin made the motion to allow this event to be BYOB and Taylor seconded it. A yea/nay voice vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

Adjournment: A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Purdin and seconded by Meyer. The motion passed unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 11:15 am.

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

Monthly Activity Report for Ranger/Security

Month of August

Calls for Service

Arrests Offense Reports

Traffic Citations

WPOA Citations

Written Warnings

Squad Runs

EMS Traffic Crashes

35 4 3 4 4 7 4 1 1

Crime Trend Narrative There was an increase in the number of arrests for the month of August. The arrests involved unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and a domestic violence charge. There was also a report of drug activity in the camp ground which resulted in one arrest.

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Waynoka News - 6 Now is the time to plant…

fall has arrived! The weather is cooler

and usually rain is more plentiful requiring less watering.

Water…Use it wisely! This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD.

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Waynoka Regional Waterand Sewer District

1 Waynoka Dr.Lake Waynoka, OH 45171

937-446-3232 * 937-446-3330

WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Mon., August 31, 2015

President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

Roll Call: Present: Beard, Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, LaPlante, Purdin, Redick, Mgr. Cahall, and Plant Supt. Culver. Absent: none

Minutes: A motion was made by Purdin and seconded by Redick to approve the minutes of the August 8th Saturday meeting as distributed via email. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

President’s Report (Jim Bridges): none

Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): Treasurer Buskey requested a motion to approve all of the financial reports from July 31st, 2015, as distributed. The motion was made by Buskey and seconded by LaPlante. A yea/nay voice vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. The Brown Co. Auditor recently sent the District a check for $12,262.00 which represents monies collected (after prop-erty taxes were due in July) from the certification of delinquent assessments and user fees owed to the District. The total monies collected from certification for 2015 is $29,467.00. Report from the Manager (Paul Cahall) and the Plant Supt. (George Culver): • There has not been a delivery of meters from Master Meter since the end of June! A delivery date of 9/18/15 has been promised. • The staff continues to flush fire hydrants as time and manpower allow. About 30% of the hydrants have been flushed as the staff works through the ‘challenges’ related to flushing hydrants in a 40+ year old water system. • Cahall reported that the lagoon can rise about three more feet before discharging the effluent will need to be consid ered. The Trustees discussed various options for the future in regards to the disposal of the effluent since the discharge permit expires in 2017. • Culver and Cahall agreed that ‘the mosquito fish are working well’. No chemicals have been used this season to con trol the midges. • The 2015 ‘drawdown’ or lowering of the main lake will begin November 1st. This year the main lake will remain lowered after the effluent from the lagoon is discharged so that dock and shoreline work can be done. The WPOA maintenance staff will be doing both replacement and repair of docks at several different locations. • Culver reported that representatives from the Ohio EPA surface water division continue to test the water in the main lake monthly, as is being done all over the state of Ohio. There are no concerns about the quality of the water in the main lake. • Following another power outage/surge several more grinder cores required replacement. Additional cores will need to be ordered. • The auction of the 1978 truck on GovDeals.com ends Tuesday, September 1st.

Other Business Items: • Buskey shared his research in regards to a couple of possible property acquisitions by the WRWSD. After the Trustees discussed the benefits of acquiring these properties (which are adjacent to District held properties already), Mgr. Cahall was authorized to research one of the possible purchases with the help of the attorney and to follow through on the purchase of a second property.

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GRINDER PUMP REMINDER

Your grinder pump is not a garbage disposal. The following items should never be put in your system: *Egg shells *Fish scales *Cat litter *Diapers, baby wipes, socks, rags or cloth of any kind *Personal hygiene products *Oils or grease *Strong chemicals (drain cleaner)

*Glass or metal objects.

If the above items are introduced into the system it could result in premature failure of the pump and require service. If the red light on the electric box is on it means the pump is not working properly. Please call Security if you see your light or your neighbors light on. Security will dispatch our mechanics. 937-446-3214.

Please remember that there is a 20 ft. easement to your grinder pump. This needs to be free from obstructions in the event that our staff needs to repair your grinder pump. There are vents around the lid of your grinder pump which need to be kept open and free at all times.

**DURING POWER OUTAGES WATER USAGE SHOULD BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM****THE GRINDER PUMP DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT ELECTRICITY**

REPORT ALL ELECTRIC OUTAGESDial 1-800-543-5599 to report an outage.

Everyone should report an outage immediately, the TOTAL NUMBER of phone calls received in DUKE’S automated report system determines priority of repair.

The more calls -- the faster the response to our area.

• Buskey then shared information he had gathered about the use of solar energy by several government entities in Brown Co. After the Trustees discussed Buskey’s findings they directed Buskey, Cahall and Culver to research the benefits and the concerns related to the possibility of the District using solar energy as an alternative source for electricity. • The two Trustees whose terms expire this year (Beard and Purdin) both believe, at this time, that they will be ‘running’ for WRWSD Trustee again this year. Motions and Resolutions: none

At 7:52 pm Mgr. Cahall requested that the WRWSD Board meet in executive session to discuss personnel.

Adjournment: At 8:06 pm the Board ended the executive session and a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned.

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

(Recycle bins are located behind the lodge/pool.)

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WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Sat., September 12, 2015President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.

Roll Call: Present: Beard, Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, LaPlante, Purdin, Redick & Mgr. Cahall. Absent: noneMinutes: A motion was made by Purdin and seconded by Beard to approve the minutes of the August workshop meeting as read. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

President’s Report (Jim Bridges): none

Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): • Buskey noted that being two thirds of the way through 2015 most line items related to income and expenses to date are “running as expected”. The collection of water availability fees continues to be behind. • The August financial report reflects the receipt of $12,262.00 from the Brown Co. Auditor as payment of the monies received from the collection of delinquent assessments and user fees owed to the District. • In early September $64,016.00 was certified by the Brown Co. Auditor in an effort to seek payment of delinquent WRWSD assess ments and user fees when property taxes are collected in 2016. • The staff continues to make progress completing projects designated for 2015 in the capital plan. The expenditures related to these projects are reflected under the line items, Water Reserve and Sewer Reserve, in the monthly financial report. • Treasurer Buskey then requested a motion to approve all of the financial reports from August 31st, 2015, as distributed. The motion was made by Buskey and seconded by Beresford. A yea/nay voice vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): • Mgr. Cahall shared that a ‘glitch’ in the billing system was recently corrected. About a hundred addresses had been lost and those property owners had not received a monthly bill over several months. These property owners were sent larger than usual WRWSD bills this month to cover the missed billings. (No penalties were applied.) • On November 1st the valve to the main lake will be opened to begin the discharge of the effluent from the lagoon. (The ratio of water to effluent is 10 to 1.) Once the effluent is discharged the lowering of the lake will continue to allow WPOA staff and property owners to do dock and shoreline work. • The 1978 truck sold for $725.00 on GovDeals.com. (This is $225.00 more than ‘scrapping’ the truck would have paid.)

Old Business: noneNew Business: A motion to change the date and time of the September workshop meeting from September 28th at 7 pm to September 21st at 6 pm was made by Buskey and seconded by Redick. A yea/nay voice vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously.

Motions and Resolutions: noneBoard Member Concerns: noneMembership Concerns: none

Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was then made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:41 a.m.

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

Give your grinder pump air!

Let it breathe! Let it breathe!

If you are going to landscape around your grinder pump, the grade around the pump should be

a minimum of 4” below the top of the lid and sloped away from the unit.

Never cover or obstruct the air vent openings in your grinder pump. In a failure situation back flow water would empty into your house

rather than on to the ground if the vents are blocked. Gross! $$$$ This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD.

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OPERATING CASH ACCOUNTS: 2015 2014PEOPLES BANK CHECKING 104,471$ 45,033$ CHARGE CARD ACCOUNT 20,954$ 21,793$ LOTTERY CHECKING 1,677$ -$ OPER SAVINGS/FIRST STATE BANK 100,366$ 100,326$ OPER RESERVE/PEOPLES BANK 87,826$ 87,595$

TOTAL OPERATING CASH: 315,295$ 254,748$

ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH ACCOUNTS: ROADS 118,892$ 23,858$ LAKE, DAM and ACCESS 79,503$ 88,603$ CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT* 47,732$ 177,675$ CAMPGROUND 129,437$ 84,577$

TOTAL ALLOCATED ASSESSMENT CASH: 375,564$ 374,713$

INVESTED RESERVES:5/3 BANK SHORT TERM CDS 100,000$ 100,000$ PEOPLES BANK CDARS 431,147$ 430,740$

TOTAL INVESTED RESERVES: 531,147$ 530,740$

TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS 1,222,005$ 1,160,201$

*FORMERLY CAPITAL HEALTH & RECREATION FACILITIES

WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATIONCASH BALANCE REPORT

AUGUST 2015

Aug 15 YTDCAPITAL INCOME

660-01 · ROAD CAPITAL 1,600$ 161,209$ 660-02 · CAMPGRD CAPITAL 6,920$ 39,119$ 660-03 · LAKE CAPITAL 995$ 81,838$ 660-04 · ROAD CAP/RUMPKE -$ 3,300$ 660-07 · CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 1,500$ 161,650$

Total INTEREST INCOME 16$ 302$ Total CAPITAL INCOME 11,030$ 447,418$

CAPITAL EXPENSETotal CAPITAL CAMPGROUND 133$ 3,150$ Total CAPITAL LAKE -$ 1,777$ Total CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS -$ 8,423$ Total CAPITAL ROADS 3,190$ 75,485$ Total CAPITAL EXPENSE 3,324$ 88,836$

Net Operating Reserve Surplus / (Deficit) 7,707$ 358,583$

ALLOCATED OPERATING ASSESSMENTSFINANCIAL REPORT

AUGUST 2015

WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION

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MEMBERSHIP DUES 39%CAMPING RENTAL 17%MISC FEES & TRANSFERS 12%HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES 8% #DIV/0!HOMEOWNER FEES 7% #DIV/0!LOT & INITIATION FEES 6% #DIV/0!LOUNGE INCOME 6% #DIV/0!MOWING CHARGES 5% #DIV/0!

#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!

SECURITY 23%ADMINISTRATION 21%MAINTENANCE 20%HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES 14%CAMPGROUND 12%LOUNGE 6%OTHER AMENITIES 4%

MEMBERSHIP DUES39%

CAMPING RENTAL17%

MISC FEES & TRANSFERS

12%

HEALTH/REC/POOL FEES8%

HOMEOWNER FEES7%

LOT & INITIATION FEES6%

LOUNGE INCOME6%

MOWING CHARGES5%

WPOA 2015 PLAN INCOME(EXCLUDES WRWSD)

SECURITY23%

ADMINISTRATION21%

MAINTENANCE20%

HEALTH/REC/POOL FACILITIES

14%

CAMPGROUND12%

LOUNGE6%

OTHER AMENITIES4%

WPOA 2015 PLAN EXPENSE(EXCLUDES WRWSD)

Other Amenities: RESTAURANT, CLUBHOUSE, LAKE,DAM, ACCESS, REAL ESTATE, BEACH, MARINA ,ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Misc Fees & Transfers: CAPITAL LABOR TRANSFER, BOAT STICKER FEE, NEWSLETTER ADS, RENTER INCOME, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, DOCK RESERVATIONS, LATE FEE INCOME ,BUILDING PERMIT,REC AREA-LODGE RENTAL, INTEREST INCOME, CAR STICKER FEE,NEWSLETTER MAILING FEE

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Aug 15 YTD 2015 PlanINCOME CAMPING 29,916$ 179,037$ 257,991$ DUES 8,993$ 786,712$ 802,625$ HEALTH/REC FACILITIES 7,085$ 105,885$ 123,200$ INTEREST INCOME (531)$ 1,071$ 1,800$ LEASE INCOME 100$ 1,801$ 1,200$ LOUNGE INCOME 12,930$ 76,209$ 92,500$ MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 2,026$ 76,459$ 156,450$ MOWING 1,105$ 74,401$ 79,500$ REAL ESTATE 500$ 14,750$ 12,000$ 635-00 · WRWSD CONTRACT 26,406$ 200,642$ 329,382$ Total Income* 88,530$ 1,516,968$ 1,876,274$

EXPENSE ACCOUNTING EXPENSES 504$ 10,849$ 13,400$ ACTIVITIES 31$ 579$ 5,250$ ANNUAL MEMBER SUPPLIES -$ 6,462$ 6,500$ ANNUAL EVENTS -$ 195$ 4,400$ CLEANING 956$ 9,181$ 11,150$ COLLECTIONS EXPENSE -$ 1,873$ 1,250$ COMPUTER 1,687$ 8,779$ 8,500$ CONTRACTS & LEASES 989$ 7,024$ 8,320$ EQUIPMENT REPAIR 2,988$ 39,373$ 31,800$ FUEL 5,020$ 21,475$ 37,800$ LAKE STOCK/TREATMENT -$ 61$ 2,300$ LEGAL 699$ 2,265$ 3,250$ LIABILITY INSURANCE 334$ 30,039$ 39,200$ LOUNGE EXPENSES 4,157$ 37,195$ 35,200$ MAINT LAND & BLDG. 2,225$ 13,654$ 12,500$ MISCELLANEOUS 2,994$ 20,025$ 25,900$ MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION (1,433)$ 14,483$ 19,800$ PAYROLL & FEDERAL TAXES 10,738$ 88,582$ 144,793$ REAL ESTATE PURCHASES 300$ 2,745$ 9,500$ REAL ESTATE TAXES -$ 34,141$ 33,750$ ROAD WORK -$ 631$ 2,060$ TELEPHONE & INTERNET 1,635$ 12,045$ 18,050$ TRAVEL 458$ 5,709$ 5,100$ UTILITIES 16,169$ 136,662$ 195,766$ 4000 · Reconciliation Discrepancies -$ 625$ -$ 6560 · PAYROLL EXPENSE 89,883$ 665,540$ 1,005,602$ 840-00 · TRASH PICK-UP 794$ 3,049$ 5,720$ 841-00 · MISC TOOLS/MAINT 702$ 879$ 500$ 845-00 · UNBUDGET ITEMS 162$ 18,225$ 200$ 848-00 · LICENSES/PERMITS -$ 7,421$ 6,708$ 850-00 · CHEMICALS 97$ 7,920$ 6,800$ 862-00 · OFFICE SUPPLIES 170$ 5,157$ 6,000$ 864-00 · NEWS LETTER 629$ 3,532$ 4,000$ 865-00 · POSTAGE 1,910$ 5,519$ 8,000$ 870-00 · HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE 5,635$ 43,117$ 118,146$ Total Expense 150,435$ 1,265,012$ 1,837,215$

Net Operating Reserve Surplus/ (Deficit) (61,905)$ 251,956$ 39,059$ *Includes Employee Health Insurance Premium Reimbursement

WAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATIONFINANCIAL REPORT

AUGUST 2015

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Lots for Sale: These lots are owned by Waynoka Property Owner’s Association, Inc. and are listed for sale. Additional lots and homes may be available by private sellers. Listings for privately held properties may be obtained by contacting a local realtor or found online. Lot # Address Lot # Address 0104 112 Shawnee Dr 0108 120 Shawnee Dr 0130 116 Cheyenne Dr 0205 86 Shawnee Dr 0604 303 Horse Shoe Dr 0624 268 Horse Shoe Dr 0641 234 Horse Shoe Dr 0918 2011 Cochise Dr 0920 2008 Cochise Dr 1008 140 Sitting Bull Dr 1046 118 Oklahoma Dr 1074 130 Montana Dr 1075 128 Montana Dr 1097 121 Montana Dr 1145 131 Texas Dr 1148 137 Texas Dr 1215 116 White Dove Dr 1229 117 White Dove Dr 1299 140 Horse Shoe Dr 1309 171 White Dove Dr 1335 154 White Dove Dr 1362 145 Brave Dr 1418 170 Texas Dr 1440 155 Montana Dr 1450 144 Montana Dr 1484 149 Oklahoma Dr 1498 150 Oklahoma Dr 1525 157 Sitting Bull Dr. 1535 156 Horse Shoe Dr 1547 233 Sitting Bull Dr 1558 125 Horse Shoe Dr 1918 109 Bearcat Dr 2025 129 Itawamba 2028 135 Itawamba Dr 2050 106 Cimmaron Dr 2051 104 Cimmaron Dr 2077 172 Itawamba Dr 2078 174 Itawamba Dr 2083 184 Itawamba Dr 2113 106 Loosahatchie Dr 2136 175 Itawamba Dr 2150 203 Itawamba Dr 2170 110 Tallahatchie Dr 2202 117 Custer Dr 2225 126 Custer Dr 2227 122 Custer Dr 2262 332 Yuma Dr 2361 170 Navajo Dr 2370 155 Navajo Dr 2549 111 Wanna Dr 2678 114 Choctaw Dr 2741 102 Haw Dr 2745 451 Waynoka Dr 3376 105 Black Hawk Dr 3382 117 Black Hawk Dr 3386 125 Black Hawk Dr 3471 3029 Custer Dr 3499 3005 Rio Brazos Dr 3500 3007 Rio Brazos Dr 3511 3029 Rio Brazos Dr 3512 3031 Rio Brazos Dr 3513 3033 Rio Brazos Dr 3564 3016 Totem Pole Dr 3739 3042 Totem Pole Dr 3750 3064 Totem Pole Dr 3751 3068 Totem Pole Dr 3869 3080 Sarsi Dr 3900 154 Black Hawk Dr 3929 161 Black Hawk Dr 3936 147 Black Hawk Dr

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Sun, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pmMon. Tues & Wed 4:00 pm - 9:00 pmThurs. 4:00 pm - 12:00 amFri. & Sat. 4:00 pm - 12:30 am

Lake Waynoka Lounge 937-446-2012

Happy Hours - Mon., Tues., Wed. 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Tuesdays - Euchre 7:00 pm

Thursdays - Open Pool 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Pool Tournament 8:00 pm to MidnightBengals Sundays - 1:00 games the bar will open at 12:30 pm

Bring a covered dish to add to our potluck!

October Entertainment

Oct. 3rd - Triple “R” Entertainment/DJ 9 to 12:30 $3 cover Oct. 17th - Michael Wayne Stacey Band 8 to Midnight $5 cover Oct. 24th - NOT DEAD YET 9 to 12:30 $5 cover Oct. 31st - Bar Codes “Halloween Party”! 8 to 12:30 $10 per person Costume Contest, Buffet (covered dishes welcome) Tickets go on sale October 1st, seating is limited!

Call for more info!

Manager’s Note, Paul S. Cahall, General Manager The weather did not always cooperate with us this summer but I think this was one of the most successful and fun summers we have had here in recent memory. There were lots of planned activities to the point there was at least one activity for almost every weekend. They were very well planned, organized and a big effort was made to get the word out to everyone about what was happening here at the lake. With the help of our new events coordinator we hope to expand this effort next year. Unfortunately the summer has to come to an end and we have to get ready for the winter, so I have some notes and notices for our members concerning things that will be happening over the winter months. • This winter we will be drawing the lake down 5 to 7 feet for dock work. We plan to start slowly lowering the lake on 2 November so you will need to plan to get your boat out of the water before it gets too low. When the WRWSD starts to drain the lagoon, the pace the lake will go down will dramatically increase because it has to be mixed with lake water at a 10 to 1 ratio, so be prepared. If you need dock work or shore line work now is the time to be thinking of it. • We are planning to completely replace the electrical system in the campground this winter. If you have a camper back there, we are asking that you please pull it as far to the front of your campsite as possible to allow room for the work behind the lot. • By the time this is published all letters concerning shoreline protection should be out. If you receive one of these letters it is just a friendly reminder that your shoreline could use some work. No fines or citations are being issued at this point. If you feel you were sent a letter in error please let us know because sometimes it is difficult to determine lot numbers from the lake side. I will be coming back out in the spring to look at these lots again, and at that point it will be determined if a citation needs to be issued.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday KEY (C)~ Chapel (L)~ Lodge (Lg)~ Lounge (M)~ Marina (RC)~ Recreation Center

Events/Dates/Times Subject to Change

Please check for updates on our website:

www.lakewaynoka.com Facebook:

www.facebook.com/lakewaynoka

4 Open Gym Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Family Swim~ 3-7p Bible Study~ 6:30p (C)

5 Circuit Training~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p

6 Pilates~ 9-10a Pickleball~ 9a-11 Line Dancing~ 1:30p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Lake Advisory~ 7p (L) Euchre~7p (Lg)

7 Cardio Fit~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Squaws~ 10a (L) Beginner Line Dancing~1p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Water Aerobics~ 7-8p Euchre~ 7p (L)

11 Open Gym Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Church Luncheon~ Noon, Harriet Jackson-Groh Family Swim~ 3-7p Bible Study~ 6:30p (C)

12 Circuit Training~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Art Club~ 6:30-9p (L)

13 Pilates~ 9-10a Pickleball~ 9a-11 Line Dancing~ 1:30p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (Lg)

14 Cardio Fit~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Squaws Mtg.~10a (L) Beginner Line Dancing~1p Family Swim~ 3-7p Water Aerobics~ 7-8p Euchre~ 7p (L)

18 Open Gym Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Family Swim~ 3-7p Hayride & Hot dog Roast (Chapel) Bible Study~ 6:30p (C)

19 Circuit Training~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p

20 Pilates~ 9-10a Pickleball~ 9a-11 Line Dancing~ 1:30p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (Lg)

21 Cardio Fit~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Beginner Line Dance~ 1p Family Swim~ 3-7p Lake Com.~ 4:30p (M) Bass Tourn.~ 5:30-8:30p Water Aerobics~ 7-8p Euchre~ 7p (L) 25

Open Gym Adult Sunday School~ 9:30a Chapel Service~ 10a Family Swim~ 3-7p Bible Study~ 6:30p (C)

26 Circuit Training~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Art Class~ 10a-12p (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p WRWSD Workshop~ 7p

27 Pilates~ 9-10a Pickleball~ 9a-11 Line Dancing~ 1:30p Family Swim~ 3-7p Civic Club~ 7p (L) Euchre~ 7p (Lg)

28 Cardio Fit~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Beginner Line Dance~ 1p Family Swim~ 3-7p Water Aerobics~ 7-8p Euchre~7p (L)

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Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Pickleball~ 9-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Open Pool~ 4-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg)

2 Body Burn~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Ping Pong~ 1-3p Chair Volleyball~ 3p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (L)

3 Open Gym Pickleball ~ 9-11a Campground Mtg.~ 10a Family Swim~ 3-7p DJ, Triple “R” Entertainment~ 9p (Lg)

8 Pickleball~ 9-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Open Pool~ 4-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg)

9 Body Burn~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Ping Pong~ 1-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (L)

10 Bass Classic Tourn.~ 8a-4p (M) WPOA Workshop~ 8a Pickleball~ 9-11a (Rec) *CRAFT FAIR~ 9a-4p (RC) WRWSD Bd. Mtg.~ 9:30a WPOA Bd. Mtg.~ 10a Watersports Club~ 11:30a Family Swim~ 3-7p

15 Pickleball~ 9-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Open Pool~ 4-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg)

16 Body Burn~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Ping Pong~ 1-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (L) Band, Michael Wayne Stacey~8p(Lg)

17 Open Gym Pickleball~ 9-11a (RC) Family Swim~ 3-7p Band, Michael Wayne Stacey~ 8p (Lg.)

22 Pickleball~ 9-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Open Pool~ 4-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg)

23 Body Burn~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Ping Pong~ 1-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (L)

24 Open Gym Long Range Plan~ 9a (L) Pickleball~ 9-11a (RC) Family Swim~ 3-7p *Children’s Christmas Benefit~ 6p (RC) Band, Not Dead Yet~ 9p (Lg)

29 Pickleball~ 9-11a Adult Tap~ 9:15a (L) Needlework Group~ 10a (L) Family Swim~ 3-7p Open Pool~ 4-8p (Lg) Cardio Fit~ 6-7p Pool Tournament~ 8p-12a (Lg)

30 Body Burn~ 9-10a Water Aerobics~ 10-11a Ping Pong~ 1-3p Chair Volley Ball~ 3p Family Swim~ 3-7p Euchre~ 7p (L)

31

HAPPY HALLOWEEN Open Gym Pickleball~ 9-11a Family Swim~ 3-7p Halloween Party, Barcodes~ 8p (Lg)

2015

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Sheriff/Treasurer Sale – Sept, 21st & Oct, 5th, 20151:00 pm, Brown County Administration Building, Georgetown, Ohio

(Lowest bid is taxes owed plus court costs)

Lot # Address Taxes Owed

0059 107 Kiowa Dr. $ 1405.22 0060 105 Kiowa Dr. $ 1125.84 0061 103 Kiowa Dr. $ 1125.84 0237 107 Comanche Dr. $ 1794.40 0238 109 Comanche Dr. $ 1515.02 0437 2 Horse Shoe Cove $ 1390.25 0438 1152 Waynoka Dr. $ 1100.33 0512 111 Pony Express Dr. $ 813.28 0513 113 Pony Express Dr. $ 813.28 0568 6 Mustang Cove S. $ 877.83 0817 57 Indian Dr. $ 2333.36 0852 23 Wagon Wheel Circle $ 1684.66 1069 135 Quarter Horse Dr. $ 813.28 1195 127 Brave Dr. $ 813.28 1207 131 White Dove Dr. $ 421.12 1208 130 White Dove Dr. $ 700.50 1209 128 White Dove Dr. $ 421.12 1400 157 Texas Dr. $ 415.03 1480 157 Oklahoma Dr. $ 813.28 1519 169 Sitting Bull Dr. $ 602.91 1520 167 Sitting Bull Dr. $ 813.28 1551 243 Sitting Bull Dr. $ 415.03 1593 130 Crazy Horse Dr. $ 952.27 1596 124 Crazy Horse Dr. $ 813.28 1607 109 Palomino Dr. $ 813.28 1611 113 Crazy Horse Dr. $ 1557.73 1639 105 Stallion Dr. $ 415.03 1955 135 Bonanza Dr. $ 451.94 1957 131 Bonanza Dr. $ 498.65 1969 107 Bonanza Dr. $ 278.67 2084 119 Loosahatchie Dr. $ 548.63 2116 149 Itawamba Dr. $ 548.63 2117 151 Itawamba Dr. $ 548.63 2142 187 Itawamba Dr. $ 501.07

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Lot # Address Taxes owed 2206 129 Custer Dr. $ 451.94 2212 141 Custer Dr. $ 813.28 2214 145 Custer Dr. $ 548.63 2215 147 Custer Dr. $ 813.28 2221 136 Custer Dr. $ 548.63 2469 195 Choctaw Dr. $ 2070.82 2746 118 Hogan Dr. $ 542.61 2786 333 Waynoka Dr. $ 636.55 3060 2001 Ute Dr. $ 708.04 3074 2030 Zuni Dr. $ 336.87 3075 2032 Zuni Dr. $ 837.06 3082 2021 Zuni Dr. $ 373.76 3337 103 Tupelo Dr. $ 837.06 3405 118 Black Hawk Dr. $ 837.06 3421 3011 Sarsi Dr. $ 357.17 3427 3023 Sarsi Dr. $ 689.94 3437 3040 Sarsi Dr. $ 428.66 3451 3012 Sarsi Dr. $ 428.66 3483 3030 Custer Dr. $ 837.06 3498 3003 Rio Brazos $ 286.82 3508 3023 Rio Brazos $ 760.08 3519 3034 Rio Brazos $ 837.06 3528 3016 Rio Brazos $ 158.66 3538 3007 Totem Pole Dr. $ 837.06 3549 3029 Totem Pole Dr. $ 763.77 3553 3038 Totem Pole Dr. $ 837.06 3583 3025 Tucumcari Dr. $ 531.52 3589 3032 Tucumcari Dr. $ 837.06 3601 3008 Tucumcari Dr. $ 837.06 3643 246 Yuma Dr. $ 837.06 3675 310 Yuma Dr. $ 666.99 3699 245 Yuma Dr. $ 187.80 3719 3070 Tucumcari Dr. $ 813.28 3734 3041 Tucumcari Dr. $ 567.37 3752 3070 Totem Pole Dr. $ 813.28 3816 3048 Custer Dr. $ 548.63 3866 3074 Sarsi Dr. $ 154.91 3964 125 Tishomingo Dr $ 413.44 3966 121 Tishomingo Dr. $ 813.28

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The Lake Waynoka Watersports club recently awarded three Eastern High School Track team members with a scholarship. The $1500 donation was raised through the club's, "Beach Day 5 K Run/Walk". Pictured (from left) are Head Track Coach- Mark Day EHS coach; Alyssa Taylor scholarship recipient; Lauren Towne scholarship recipient; Charlie Beard 5K Race director; Nathan Schmitt scholarship recipient; Michele Filon Eastern Local Schools Superintendent; and Vern Taylor Watersports Club President.

REMINDER TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERSPLEASE REMEMBER TO SAVE ALL YOUR

ALUMINIUM CANS AND PLACE IN PLASTIC BAGS IN THE CAN TRAILER LOCATED IN OUR NEW

LOCATION BEHIND THE SWIMMING POOL. (THE ACCESS ROAD BEHIND THE BAR. ALL THE WAY BACK BEHIND THE POOLS AT THE END OF THE ROAD)

NOTHING BUT ALUMINUM CANS ARE ACCEPTABLE!!!!!

THE SHAWNEE SQUAWS - ON BEHALF OF THE SUE HAMM MEMORIAL FIREWORKS FUND

Children ages 3 to 13 years are invited to earn 'Merry Money' to spend in our Santa Shop. For every 5 picture books or 1 chapter book checked out, children can earn 1 dollar in Merry Money. Registration required. For more information call 937-446-1565 or visit our website www.browncountypubliclibrary.org

Sardinia Library

Please note: Openings are available in Toddler Time (10 months-2 years) and Learning Circle (3-5 years). Sardinia Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 3:00-8:00 p.m., Thursday, Oct.22, 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Saturday, Oct.24, 9:00a.m.-3:00 p.m. at Sardinia Library.

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11TH ANNUAL - LAKE WAYNOKA CRAFT FAIR

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10TH 9:00 am TO 4:00 pm

OVER 35 HANDCRAFTED VENDOR BOOTHS WITHUNIQUE ITEMS AVAILABLE FOR VERY REASONABLE PRICES.

COME OUT AND VISIT US AND GET SOME OF YOURCHRISTMAS SHOPPING DONE EARLY THIS YEAR!

WE WILL HAVE FOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

AND A SPLIT THE POT RAFFLE!

WE NEED THE COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT THIS EVENT IF IT IS TO CONTINUE. OUR VENDORS COUNT ON YOUR SUPPORT FOR THEM

TO BE ABLE TO RETURN.

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC . FREE PARKING AND ADMISSION.

Sponsored by the Shawnee Squaws Club

Boat Dock Rental1. If you like the dock you had this year (Litte Crow, Red Cloud, Tomahawk or Little Cheif) and would like to have it again next year: a. Between April 1st and December 31st, either call or come into the administration office and pay a $50.00 NON REFUNDABLE reservation fee. b. This will reserve that dock for you until March 15th of the following year. c. Between January 1st and March 15th you must pay the annual rental fee of $200.00 d. On March 16th any unpaid docks will be put back into the pool of available docks for rental on April 1st, first come basis. e. You CANNOT pay for your dock a full year in advance. NO EXCEPTIONS. 2. If you do not like the dock you had this year: a. Come to the administration office April 1st to pick a dock from those available on a first come basis.

You cannot take a dock away from someone else just because you put a deposit on their dock.

LAKE WAYNOKA LAKE COMMITTEE2015 Tournament Schedule

Lake Waynoka Fall Bass TournamentSeptember 26th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Lake Waynoka Bass Classic TournamentOctober 10th 8:00 - 4:00

(By Invitation)

Tournaments are “Catch & Release”

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The fishing was good in August at Lake Waynoka!

Large Mouth Bass, 3 ½ lbs, 21” long caught by Robbie Casey on

August 26th.

Large Mouth Bass 4 lbs, 23” long caught by

Jessica Boudreau-Casey on August 30th

Catfish, 22 lbs, 38” long caught by Gerald Silman

on August 31st.

Information provided by Candace Boudreau

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Date#Boats

Total Pounds# Fish

Avg Wgt.

1st Place2nd Place3rd PlaceBig Bass 3.89

Team # Fish Points Wgt Team Year-To-Date PointsDenham-Iles T 5 50 7.34 Guju-Griffin 279Beyer-Mittler 4 49 6.54 Carroll-Durbin 277Carroll-Durbin 6 48 6.38 Denham-Iles T 269Carlisle-Lunsford 6 47 6.25 Skidmore-Bobo 264Gebhardt-Gebhardt 3 46 5.47 McCann-Hill 259Brown-Holt 5 45 4.80 Birk - Birk 252Clark-Lewis 3 44 4.62 Neal-Neal 245Skidmore-Bobo 4 43 4.46 Beyer-Mittler 236Scalf-Lovin 4 42 4.44 Gebhardt-Gebhardt 191Magnone-Jordan 4 41 4.17 Clark-Lewis 165Birk - Birk 4 40 3.29 Barnes -Richards 153Guju-Griffin 3 39 3.20 Brown-Holt 126McCann-Hill 3 38 2.57 Kiefer - King 124Kiefer - King 2 37 2.25 Schweitzer-Carlisle 121Neal-Neal 2 36 1.96 Magnone- 113Barnes -Richards 0 25 0.00 Scalf-Hacker 110Mack-Stidham 0 25 0.00 Scalf-Lovin 92Watson-Easter 0 25 0.00 Brown-Sepek 87

Mack-Stidham 72Holt-Holt 72Brown- 49Carlisle-Lunsford 47Quisno - Andrzejewski 46Herrmann-Huddle 45Huddle-Irwin 44Lovin-Lovin 44Zimmerman-Carlisle 43Magnone-Jordan 41Barnes-Richards 41Barnes -Barnes 41Kiefer - Carter 40Farley-Farley 39Mack- 39Mack-Mack 37Gadd - Gephardt 37Mack - Mahon 35Magnone-Jordan 34Watson-Easter 25

Gebhardt-Gebhardt

September 2015 Results Anglers of the Year 2015Standings

Winning TeamsDenham-Iles TBeyer-Mittler

Carroll-Durbin

16-Sep-201518

67.7458

1.17

2015Lake WaynokaLake Committee

Wednesday NightBass Fishing

Tournament Results

Thank you for another great Wednesday Night

season!Lake WaynokaLake Committee

See You in April Next Year!

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Wednesday Night

08/05 Ken Greer....................................................................59 Larry Kraft & Robert Willey..........................................58 08/12 Ruth Horner.................................................................65 Villie Foster.................................................................64 08/19 Bob Beighle.................................................................64 Myra Parker.................................................................60 08/26 Sue Day.....................................................................60 Bob Beighle................................................................59

Friday Night

08/07 Villie Foster..............................................................63 Terry Huber..............................................................61 08/14 Elwood Patrick.........................................................66 Sue Day...................................................................63 08/21 Ruth Horner.............................................................65 Dana Yates...............................................................64

08/28 Dick Schubert..........................................................73 Elwood Patrick.........................................................59

EUCHRE SCORES

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

Play starts at 7:00 p.m. so come early to get a seat. LAKE WAYNOKA CIVIC CLUB Did you know that you can help support the Lake Waynoka Civic Club by purchasing quality sports wear? All items are embroidered with your choice of lake related logos & are available in a variety of colors. The logos include duck & reed, campfire, bass, sailboat, anchor & captain’s wheel. These items make perfect gifts, or just treat yourself !

Gildan Zip Hooded Sweatshirt $25 Gildan Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt $25 Gildan Crewneck Sweatshirt $20 Gildan T-shirt $12 Gildan knit Sport Shirt (golf) $18 Jerzees Johnny Collar $18 Hats & Visors $12

Plus sizes cost a little more. Additional items are available upon request. Sample items can be seen in the display case at the Lodge.

We also, have can koozies! $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00.Contact Ginny Tatman at 937-446-9575 or

[email protected]

Golf News & Notes Three more weeks gone plus the year end Scramble and Banquet. Results of regular play included 23 golfers who had pars, the leaders being Jim Hackworth and Mike Michalski (9 each) and Jerl Wagner (7). Birdies included Dennis Rus-sell (“3” on hole #16); Gary Smiley (“3” on Hole #12); Scott Wunder (“2” on Hole #14); and Tom Wyatt (“3” on Hole #6). Low gross scores for men: Jim Hackworth 41, Tom Wyatt 42, and Mike Michalski 43. Low gross scores for women: Tillie Doughman and Marilyn Gloss 52, and Pat Michalski 59. Way to finish the year everybody! The League winning teams for the season were: First Place, Mike Michalski and Eric Kirk (165.5 points); Second Place, Jerl Wagner and Marilyn Gloss (162.5 points); and Third Place, Larry Doughman and Ray Lewis (162.0 points). We wish everybody at Lake Waynoka a safe and healthy winter. Golf League team standings can be viewed on the Lake Waynoka web site. Go to www.lakewaynoka.com and click on “Golf League” under the “Clubs” column. There you will find our Rules, Teams, Schedule and Standings.

T’s Lakehouse Restaurant937-446-3774

BENGAL SUNDAYStarts at Noon

MONDAY NITE FOOTBALLStarts at 6:00 pm

ALL YOU CAN EAT BONELESS WINGS

& TACO BAR$14.95

Beginning September 20th

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www.joshedmistenagency.com

McConn & CutrellAttorneys At Law

Jay D. Cutrell Julie A. McConn-PirmanGeneral Practice of Law, including Real Estate Titles & Closings,

Title Insurance, Probate, Estates, Wills & Trusts,Business Transactions, Income Tax & Personal Injury Cases,

Experienced in Lake Waynoka Real Estate Transfers, Sales, Purchases, Title Examinations & Closings.

Our Hours are:Mon - Fri 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Sat. 8:30 am to 12:00 noon

118 S. Main St., Georgetown, OH [email protected]

Our Toll-FreeNumber

800-378-6167

937-378-6165or

937-378-3256

MALOTT AUTOMOTIVEDOMESTIC & IMPORT REPAIRS

13512 FivePoints-Mowrystown Rd, Sardinia,Ohio

937-446-3985 Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am to 6 pm Sat. 8 am to 1 pm

Conveniently located 4 miles out back gate

Todd Malott, Owner We do it all big or small!ASE Certified WE SELL TIRES!

[email protected]

DeClaireInsurance & Real Estate

Dan * Dennis

112 North Main StreetSardinia, Ohio 45171

(937) 446-2610 or (937) 446-3585

937-509-0042TOM RAINES

Georgetown | 937.378.6186

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Leaf Removal Shoreline ProtectionBobcat & Excavation Work

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Our advertisers help make this newsletter possible. Show your support

for them by taking advantage of the services and/or goods they offer.

Mention their newsletter ad!

Meeker Funeral Home

Jim Meeker, Owner/DirectorLake Waynoka Resident for 23 years

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Almost any job around your home! •Kitchen/Bath Remodel •Water Heaters •Roofing •Electrical •Pressure Washing •Gutter Cleaning •Painting •Windows •Garage Doors •Plumbing •Deck Staining •& MUCH MORE

Sardinia, OhioLarry & Matt Meeker

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Call for a FREE Inspection513-515-0193

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Sales - Parts - Service - Rentals

Since 1953

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Conveniently located just 2 miles from back gate!

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CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE“Look Your Best With Sunquest”

Katy O’Farrell, Owner/Operator 937-446-2306

• SHORELINE PROTECTION • SHORELINE SPECIALIST • BOAT DOCK REPAIR • DEMOLITION • DRIVEWAY INSTALLS • CONCRETE WORK • CONCRETE TEAR OUT • EXCAVATING • TRUCKING • CULVERTS & DRAINS • LANDSCAPING • HARDSCAPING • TREE & BRUSHING • FINAL GRADE SEED CLEARING & STRAW

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937-763-6649 Owner, John Burke513-444-5370 FULLY INSURED

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Lots For Sale Waterfront & off the water!Prices from

$900 to $68,000

CALL US!

“For Real Service in Real Estate” 937-393-4242

Contact one of our agents who serves the

Lake Waynoka Community

Tim Ross 937-763-3393 Risa Boone 937-402-7662 Scott Crawford 937-205-4258

123 Shawnee Dr. Great location near the club house and front gate. 3 BR, 2 Bath, CA, 2 car garage, deck. !.

All information be-lieved accurate, but not guaranteed.

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WPOA Regulat ions on Limit and Fish Size

SPECIES DAILY LIMIT MINIMUM SIZE

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

Channel Catfish 6 None

Bluegill None None

New homes

Additions

Remodels

Boat Docks

Boat Houses

Boat Lifts

Authorized dealer of :

-Hewitt Boat Lifts

-East Coast Boat Lifts

-Arbrux De-Icers

TM FANO Custom Builders - Waterfront Specialists

[email protected]

www.tmfanolakewaynoka.com

937-377-FANO

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WPOA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

John McDulin,.................….PresidentPrecilla Redick......….…VicePresidentSteve Meese............…….….SecretaryVernon Taylor……..……....Treasurer Steve Johnson.................Mbr. at Large Todd Holt Eric Kirk Jim Meyer Betty Purdin

WRWSD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jim Bridges............................President Tom Beresford..............Vice President

John Buskey..........................TreasurerPrescilla Redick....................SecretaryMike LaPlante...............Mbr. at LargeBetty Purdin Charles Beard

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WAYNOKA MARINA 937-446-4429

EDITORLeslie Piatt

Waynoka News

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