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Hi Neighbor, Do you work from home? Part-time, full- time or telecommute? Do you sell your creative items that you make in your sewing room, hobby space or your garage? Did you know that doing any of these is in violation of the CCR’s? Crazy isn’t it! We, as a Board, think so, too. So much so, that we believe it is important enough to warrant sending out a special ballot instead of waiting until the August 2016 election. The CCR’s are our governing documents that were first established in 1973, restated in 1987 and 8.1 states “…NO trade, business, profession, commercial or manufacturing enterprise or activity shall be conducted therein.” If you believe this is behind the times and would like to see a change, the only way to come into the 21 st century and embrace the evolving culture of employment is by a majority vote of the membership to amend the CCR’s. Please go to the website, www.golftwinlakes.com to review the entire proposal including the supporting documentation, stop by the office to review and/or discuss with Kevin or call any Board member for an informative conver- sation. You will receive the ballot package by mail in October. But please, if you are able, we request you use one of the other mentioned avenues to cast your ballot earlier especially if you’re planning to head south. All the best, Sara PS. We’ve established an Ad-Hoc Com- mittee to address and possibly update other antiquated sections of the CCR’s. If you know of a particular passage or would like to share your opinions, Carole’ Jenness is the Chair and I know she would be all-too-happy to discuss with you. At the last Board Meeting, the process and policy in dealing with delinquent or late payment of dues was modified by the Board of Directors. The full policy can be found on page 19 of the Policy and Procedures, now posted on the TLV WEB site. Following in short is the process: 1. $10 late fee is charged on the 10 th of the month. 2. A notification letter sent by the 15 th requesting payment, and if not, requesting your appearance at the next Board Meeting. 3. Member privileges, including golf, will be suspended immediately following that next Board meeting if no payment is received. 4. At 60 days, the account is reported to Credit Reporting Bureaus which will affect personal credit ratings. 5. 100 days delinquent, a lien will be filed and a fee of $250.00 charged. 6. At 120 days delinquent, a claim will be filed in small claims court and a $250.00 administrative fee will be charged. 7. At 180 days delinquent, the account may be referred to a collection agency. 8. At 210 days delinquent, the account may be turned over to our attorney for foreclosure. Any fees or legal fees incurred throughout this process will be added to the amounts owed as provided in the TLV CCRs. This move stiffens the process to collect delinquent dues. While most of our members prepay their dues or pay promptly, there are a few who don’t place as high a priority on the practice of prompt payment of their obligations. Those of you who may be behind on the dues payments will be hearing from the staff soon. If you ever have questions about your accounts or account balances, all of us in the office are available to review your account with you. There are a variety of ways to auto pay your dues and we can help with that as well. We also have the option of online credit card payments. When you pay on time, it helps to maintain dues levels and you avoid all the hassles. SEPTEMBER 2015 NL Table of Contents: 1 - President’s Message & General Manager’s Report 2 - Ladies 9-Hole,Giggle Golf, Wed Night Ladies League, Men’s League Agenda, Sip ‘n Stitch & Pool Closure 3 - Member-Guest Tournament Recap 4 - Member-Guest Tournament Sponsors 5 - Labor Day Picnic & End of Summer Party 6 - End of Party Flyer 7 - Pickleball & Tennis News 8 - Nextdoor 9 - Finance Committee App 10 - LRPC App 11 - Snowbird Security Form 12 - Committee Infor- mation, October NL Deadline & Thank You 13 - New Member Info, Committees, Board Members, etc. 14 - September Puzzler 15 - Scholarship Snippets & Landscape Committee Message 16 - Thank You’s 17 - Activities Committee & other Info SEPTEMBER—2015—NEWSLETTER Kevin Sharrai General Manager President’s Message General Manager’s Message
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Hi Neighbor,

Do you work from home? Part-time, full-time or telecommute? Do you sell your creative items that you make in your sewing room, hobby space or your garage? Did you know that doing any of these is in violation of the CCR’s? Crazy isn’t it! We, as a Board, think so, too. So much so, that we believe it is important enough to warrant sending out a special ballot instead of waiting until the August 2016 election.

The CCR’s are our governing documents that were first established in 1973, restated in 1987 and 8.1 states “…NO trade, business, profession, commercial or manufacturing enterprise or activity shall be conducted therein.” If you believe this is behind the times and would like to see a change, the only way to come into the 21st century and embrace the evolving culture of employment is by a majority vote of the membership to amend the CCR’s.

Please go to the website, www.golftwinlakes.com to review the entire proposal including the supporting documentation, stop by the office to review and/or discuss with Kevin or call any Board member for an informative conver-sation. You will receive the ballot package by mail in October. But please, if you are able, we request you use one of the other mentioned avenues to cast your ballot earlier especially if you’re planning to head south. All the best, Sara PS. We’ve established an Ad-Hoc Com-mittee to address and possibly update other antiquated sections of the CCR’s. If you know of a particular passage or would like to share your opinions, Carole’ Jenness is the Chair and I know she would be all-too-happy to discuss with you.

At the last Board Meeting, the process and policy in dealing with delinquent or late payment of dues was modified by the

Board of Directors. The full policy can be found on page 19 of the Policy and Procedures, now posted on the TLV WEB site.

Following in short is the process: 1. $10 late fee is charged on the 10th of

the month.

2. A notification letter sent by the 15th requesting payment, and if not, requesting your appearance at the next Board Meeting.

3. Member privileges, including golf, will be suspended immediately following that next Board meeting if no payment is received.

4. At 60 days, the account is reported to Credit Reporting Bureaus which will affect personal credit ratings.

5. 100 days delinquent, a lien will be filed and a fee of $250.00 charged.

6. At 120 days delinquent, a claim will be filed in small claims court and a $250.00 administrative fee will be charged.

7. At 180 days delinquent, the account may be referred to a collection agency.

8. At 210 days delinquent, the account may be turned over to our attorney for foreclosure.

Any fees or legal fees incurred throughout this process will be added to the amounts owed as provided in the TLV CCRs.

This move stiffens the process to collect delinquent dues. While most of our members prepay their dues or pay promptly, there are a few who don’t place as high a priority on the practice of prompt payment of their obligations.

Those of you who may be behind on the dues payments will be hearing from the staff soon. If you ever have questions about your accounts or account balances, all of us in the office are available to review your account with you. There are a variety of ways to auto pay your dues and we can help with that as well. We also have the option of online credit card payments.

When you pay on time, it helps to maintain dues levels and you avoid all the hassles.

SEPTEMBER 2015 NL

Table of Contents:

1 - President’s Message &

General Manager’s

Report

2 - Ladies 9-Hole,Giggle

Golf, Wed Night Ladies

League, Men’s League

Agenda, Sip ‘n Stitch &

Pool Closure

3 - Member-Guest

Tournament Recap

4 - Member-Guest

Tournament Sponsors

5 - Labor Day Picnic &

End of Summer Party

6 - End of Party Flyer

7 - Pickleball & Tennis

News

8 - Nextdoor

9 - Finance Committee

App

10 - LRPC App

11 - Snowbird Security

Form

12 - Committee Infor-

mation, October NL

Deadline & Thank You

13 - New Member Info,

Committees, Board

Members, etc.

14 - September Puzzler

15 - Scholarship Snippets

& Landscape

Committee Message

16 - Thank You’s

17 - Activities Committee

& other Info

SEPTEMBER—2015—NEWSLETTER

Kevin Sharrai General Manager

President’s Message

General Manager’s Message

Ladies 9-Hole Golf

We play each Thursday morning.

Lunch at The Turn after if you choose.

We would love to have anyone interested join us. It is a fun group and everyone is welcome.

TLV WEDNESDAY NIGHT

LADIES’ LEAGUE

League play ends on the 16th

Banquet is on the 23rd

For more information contact Abby Magnuson

Giggle Golf is on Tuesday at

10am, except September 8th

is at 10:30 am

Giggle golf is for anyone, but

the inexperienced female

golfer will feel at ease learning

the game of golf.

For more information contact Gan Cossel

A fun TLV ladies group, who gather every other

Monday evening to share handwork projects

(quilting, crochet, knitting, appliqué, embroidery &

more.) Join us for a sweet treat, a glass of wine or

cup of tea, and sharing of helpful hints & ideas;

rotating hostess locations. For information about

the next gathering, go to Sip n Stitch group on our

TLV Nextdoor website or call Cheryl Harris.

Sip ‘n Stitch

2015 Tournament Schedule

Twin Lakes Village Men's Club

Included with pre-paid fee, British Open Breakfast and President's Ryder Cup Dinner

Sept. 12 President's Ryder Cup and Dinner

Saturday, 1 p.m. Shotgun

Limited to 30 – 2 captains will draft 2 teams of 15 – Teams will play in Ryder Cup format

Signup Deadline, 5 p.m. Sun., Sept. 6th

Sept. 26 Men's Club Fall Meeting and Luncheon

11 a.m. meeting.

Noon: Luncheon (free to all members)

Sept. 26 Snowball Tournament

Saturday, 1 p.m. Shotgun

Teams: 1,2,3 ball format Signup deadline:5 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 24th

Other Events: Beat the Pro (September)

Hole-In-One, $5, good thru Fall Meeting

GIGGLE GOLF

The pool will be closing on 9/14/15.

POOL CLOSURE

LOST & FOUND

If you are missing golf clubs, golf

club covers, golf attire, etc.

please check with the Pro Shop.

There are also

several pairs of

glasses in the

Office.

TLV MEMBER-GUEST TOURNAMENT

WAS A SUCCESS FOR ALL

The Member-Guest Committee would like to thank all of those who

participated in the Member-Guest Golf Tournament on August 8th and 9th.

With the generous donations from sponsors, the help from volunteers, the

staff in the pro shop, the golf course, the restaurant, and the office, and of

course all the players, we will be donating $6,500 to Hospice of North

Idaho this year! Additionally, the tournament contributed $10,450 in

tournament fees to our pro shop (not including merchandise) and $4,500

to The Turn Bar and Grill (not including the drinks from the bar).

Congratulations to all who participated. You are not only helping a very

worthy cause, but you are keeping our village strong and prosperous.

The Member-Guest Committee is dedicated to continue the work

necessary to not only run the tournament, but to see its continual growth

in order to benefit Hospice of North Idaho. With that in mind, we would

like all who play in this tournament to help us keep it growing. We have

heard comments that some players will no longer participate because of

perceived “handicap inequities”. We want you to know that, as a

committee, we made several phone calls before the tournament to confirm

that handicaps were correct; if we thought they were not, we tried to find

ways to make them right. All to no avail. We cannot regulate honesty and

integrity. That’s where you, the players, come in. It is up to you to post

all scores in a timely manner, even those you think might change your

handicap. It is up to you to post your 9-hole scores, your 18-hole scores,

your bad scores, your good scores, your okay scores, all your scores.

That’s how this great tournament will continue to be fair for all and to stay

strong and viable. For those of you that post your scores correctly, thank

you. We want this tournament to endure, to help Hospice of North Idaho,

and to keep our village healthy.

TLV Member-Guest Committee

Sponsors for the 2015 Member-Guest Tournament

We truly appreciate all sponsors who have generously given to make the 2015 Member-Guest a success. Please thank and support these sponsors:

Major Sponsors

TLV Men’s Golf Club Pinkerton Parker Toyota Rathdrum Physical Therapy

Gold Level Sponsors

Lakeland Physical Therapy NBS Promos Columbia Bank Coeur d’Alene Paving Rathdrum Fitness TLV Women’s 18 Hole Golf Club Spirit Lake Family Dental Perfection Tire

Silver Level Sponsors

Border Sheet Metal The Member/Guest Committee Donna Olson, Carol Strausburg, Fran Nocella, DiDi Genduso, Grace Spagnola, Chris Voelz Haddock & Associates Inland Images – Char Burrill Lanette Clark

Kootenai Electric “The Turn” Restaurant – Jonathan and Heidi Score Ponsness/Warren Rock Point Condo Association Stein’s Market Rambo Puyear McNamara Family Dentistry Earl and Yvonne Parker Century 21 Beutler & Associates – Susie Roope Ballard Golf Carts and Motor Sports

Donations

Avondale Golf Course

Coeur d’Alene Resort

Coeur d’Alene Golf Course

Palouse Ridge

Lewiston Country Club

Squeaky’s Car Wash

Chewela Golf Course

Spirit Lake Marine

The Highlands Golf Course

Advance Sprinklers

Deer Park Golf Course

Super One Foods

MeadowWoods Golf Course

Ballard Golf Carts

Wandermere Golf Course

Wah Hing

TLV Golf Course

Tony’s on the Lake

Pacific Golf and Turf

Embers Restaurant

The Big Picture Portraits

Bubbles and Bows Pet Spa

Brian and Kelly Jo Hilliard

Westwood Nursery

Border Sheet Metal

Pepsi Beverage Company

Northland Nursery

Zografos Chiropractic Center

Country Cleaners

LePeep Restaurant

Bill and Gay Scholes

KJ Taylor

Simply Cindy – Cindy Taylor

Columbia Bank

Blue Bunny Ice Cream

Texas Roadhouse Restaurant

Dairy Queen

The Degerman Family

Labor Day Pot Luck Picnic

Monday, September 7th

, at 3 pm

RSVP : Jan Hilling

Everyone is invited and renters are welcome also!!

Bring your favorite dish (salad) or dessert and come join us

for the annual picnic.

Place : The Carney/Hilling’s - (next door to each other)

We have lots of new people to get to know.

Join us for a toast to Summer and to celebrate our beautiful Fall season.

Pasta dinner ● Entertainment

$15 / ticket — (includes tax) not gratuity. Tickets must be purchased in advance

from the Team Captains, at the TLV Office, at the Ladies Coffee or at the

Labor Day Picnic. A maximum of 95 tickets will be offered due to space limitations.

Watch for more information on Nextdoor & posters on your mailbox.

Saturday, Sept. 19th for our End of Summer Event:

When : September 19th

5:00 pm

Where : The Turn

Menu

Antipasto, Lasagna,

Fettuccine Alfredo,

Salad & Garlic Bread

… $15.00

Karaoke for

everyone's

entertainment!!

Limited seating --Tickets must

be purchased in advance

Twin Lakes Village Pickleball Club

September News

Pickleball seems to be one of the fastest growing sports in TLV. We are up to 16 members and the list is happily growing. We are meeting at 6 pm Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday (on Green Ct) but the time will be changing as the sun is setting sooner and sooner over the mountains to the west.

We want to welcome Doug and Michelle Sowers, new residents to TLV and great fun to play with on the pickleball court.

We took a Saturday trip to Stoneridge that was great fun and a real lesson in pickleball competition. Stoneridge just built eight new pickleball courts and they have a very nice facility. There were four courts busy with some very fine pickleball players. The players were owners, guests, renters and several had driven down from Newport. Stoneridge is actively seeking players to join their Pickleball Club and hoping to build the club up to 100 members. There are also pickleball courts at the time share units and it was also very busy on the Saturday morning. Stoneridge feels

that the pickleball frenzy has real marketing potential and they intend to advertise the facilities and activities they are supporting.

We intend to schedule another trip to Stoneridge very soon.

If you have any questions or would like to try the sport out, we will be happy to meet you at the court and let you give it a try. If you have played handball, racquet ball, tennis or have been active in any sport you will find pickleball is easy to pickup and great fun to play. The club has paddles, balls and members anxious to show you the basics. Applications for membership are available at the court. Ron Jackson Gary Crandall Jan Hilling

The exciting news is in!

Here are the winners of the John Helmbrecht Tennis Tournament. In the Women's division: 1st—Charlotte Bouley 2nd—Dee Johnson 3rd—Barb Wilson

In the Men's division: 1st (tied) Lowell Frederick and Mike Minter 2nd Rod Lyons 3rd Rich Johnson

We had 20 participants in the tournament, congratulations to all of you.

The tennis schedule for September is:

Men:

Tuesday/Sunday 9:00 AM--Noon

Friday 10:00 AM--Noon

Women:

Monday—9:00 AM--Noon

Friday—9:00 AM--10:00 AM

Mixed:

Saturday 9:00 AM--Noon

TENNIS NEWS

For tennis information call: Mike or Charlotte

Nextdoor is the free and private social network for neighborhoods. On Nextdoor, neighbors

create private websites for their neighborhoods where they can ask questions, get to know one another, and exchange local advice and recommendations. Many of your TLV neighbors have

already joined & are sharing notes.

Benefits of joining TLV Nextdoor :

● Share tips about good restaurants, local events, and more.

● Share photos

● Play Tennis or Pickleball?... Opportunity to join or create a group where you can

communicate with others who play.

● Find trustworthy local resources, such as babysitters, plumbers, and dentists.

● Organize neighborhood events, such as garage sales and block parties.

To join Nextdoor Twin Lakes Village - reply to your neighbor's invitation or go to

Nextdoor.com & enter your address. Then follow the guidelines for joining. The request for verification that you are who you are may be tricky if you do not receive mail locally or do not

have a utility bill. In that case, contact us & we will help with the verification process.

Questions - look on line at https://twinlakesvillage.nextdoor.com/about_us/ or contact Cheryl

Harris.

JOIN 'NEXTDOOR TWIN LAKES VILLAGE'

The Finance Committee needs one additional member/s to fill out the committee. If you would like to contribute to the future of the Village, please complete the application below and return it to Judy in the Administration Office. The committee will review all applications and make a recommendation to the Board.

Twin Lakes Village Finance Committee Application

Name: (please print) ________________________________________________________________

Are you currently a member in good standing? Yes [ ] No [ ]

Full Time Resident Part Time Resident (Check One)

Length of membership at TLV: _________________________________

Twin Lakes Address: _______

_________________________________________________________________________________

TLV phone number: ____ __ Alternate

E-Mail Address: _________________________________________

General or Special abilities and/or experience:: _______

_________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

List your reasons for consideration of appointment to this Committee: _______

_________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

Candidate's Signature: _____ ___ _____________________ Date: ____ ____________

The Long Range Planning Committee needs two additional members to fill out the committee. Most current members are single family homeowners and we would like to encourage condo owners to apply. Our goal is to ensure that the committee is representative. If you’d like to contribute to the future of the village, please complete the application below and return it to Judy in the Administrative Office. The committee will review all applications and make a recommendation to the Board.

Twin Lakes Village

Name: (please print) ________________________________________________________________

Are you currently a member in good standing? Yes [ ] No [ ]

Full Time Resident Part Time Resident (Check One)

Length of membership at TLV: _________________________________

Twin Lakes Address: _______

_________________________________________________________________________________

TLV phone number: ____ __ Alternate

E-Mail Address: _________________________________________

Present or past occupations: __________________________________

General or Special abilities and/or experience: _________________

_______ ___________

___________

List your reasons for consideration of appointment to the LRPC: ___________

___________

___________

Candidate's Signature: _______ ________________ Date: _____ ___________

SNOWBIRDS SECURITY FORM

Name ________________________ Phone Number ______________________

TLV Address ________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

Winter Address ______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

Winter Phone _______________________

Email _____________________________

Date Leaving ____________________ Date Returning ______________________

Person who has access to TLV Property, if applicable________________________

Phone Number of above Person ________________________________________

E-Mail Address______________________________________________________

Please send/deliver to the TLV Association Office at:

5416 W Village Blvd, Rathdrum, ID 83858

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY

SEPTEMBER 23, 2015

If you submit news after the

deadline, it will go into the next

month’s Newsletter.

COMMMITTEE MEETING TIMES AND DATES

1. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE – Wednesday year round, 9 am July-September and 10 am October-June.

2. ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE – Meets as needed. Approves most requests via email, because people need them rapidly.

3. BLUE (DOCKS AND WATERFRONT) COMMITTEE – 1st & 3rd Monday’s at 10 am

4. CLUBHOUSE/RECREATION COMMITTEE – 1st Monday of month at 1 pm.

5. FINANCE COMMITTEE –Friday before the Board work shop each month.

6. GREEN COMMITTEE – 1st Thursday of the month at 9 am (check the calendar).

7. LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE – 3rd Friday of month at 9 am.

8. LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE – 1st & 3rd Wednesday’s at 6 pm.

9. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE – Meets as needed.

Some of theses committees don’t meet in the winter months, so if you are not sure, call the office and check.

Thank you for your consideration!

The Staff & Crew would like to thank all

of you for the great food prepared in our

honor by all of the wonderful people of

Twin Lakes!!!

New Members—Emails—Addresses

Phone Numbers

New Members:

John Demakas & Ann Byers

Scott & Colleen Thompson

Mimi Macdonald

New E-mail Address:

New Phone Number:

New Address:

For those of you who wish to have Stanna Headden’s address, please call

the office. 687-1312

BOARD

MEMBERS

Sara Thweatt, President

Gale Salo, Vice President

Wendy Veale, Secretary

Char Burrill, Treasurer

Richard Beach, Director

Dale Hendrickson, Director

Carole` Jenness, Director

T W I N L A K E S V I L L A G E C O M M I T T E E S Committee Chair Board Liaison

Finance Andy Carney Char Burrill

Long Range Planning Gordon Stephenson Char Burrill

Club House Patty Garbrick Carole` Jenness

Green Mary Lou Bunn Dale Hendrickson

Landscape Thanne Halsted Wendy Veale

Architectural Mary Sue Degerman Gale Salo

Scholarship Peggy Salo Richard Beach

Blue Committee Chris Voelz Dale Hendrickson

Activities Committee Cheryl Harris Dale Hendrickson

TLV Office Address, Phone Number, & Emails: Twin Lakes Village POA 5416 W Village Blvd Rathdrum, ID 83858 Pro Shop: 208 687-1311 Phone: 208 687-1312 Fax: 208 687-0999

E-mail: Manager: [email protected] Office Manager: [email protected]

Golf Pro: [email protected]

BOARD MEMBERS, MEMBER ADDRESS CHANGES & COMMITTEE INFORMATION

If you would like your

birthday recognized in

the Newsletter please

email the Office.

[email protected]

or

[email protected]

Happy Birthday

WORDS

BACKSPIN

BOGEY

CADDIE

FALL

GRANDPARENTS

KNITTING

LABOR DAY

SCHOOL

SCORECARD

TWIN LAKES

FUN FACT

Moonwalking – To this day, golf is one

of only two sports, along with the

javelin throw, to have ever been played

on the moon. Back on February 6, 1971,

Apollo 14 member Alan Shepard hit a ball

with a six-iron, swinging one-handed as

a result of his pressure suit.

NAME : _______________________ DATE : ________________________

To enter the competition, complete the puzzle and return your completed entry with your name to the TLV

Office no later than September 21, 2015. Each completed entry will be entered into a drawing and the

winner will receive a $10 gift certificate to The Turn Restaurant.

L L Q P F N S N R E T G

G A L J P D C A T I P R

M K B A D M O U W D R A

V W O O F Z R R I D T N

N G E Z R B E U N A B D

C I N N A D C V L C O P

L Y P I S M A G A A G A

U O S S T A R Y K I E R

K A O R K T D Z E H Y E

V H A H X C I M S Q B N

F S M H C I A N A N E T

A L E O K S E B K X Y S

Our newest scholarship recipients, Merissa

Draughon, Steven Trantham and Austin

Malloy have now stepped over the threshold

of higher education with excitement and

probably a fair amount of trepidation as they

anticipate what lies ahead of each of them in the

next four or five years. We as a committee and

the people who live in Twin Lakes Village wish

each of them well!

The committee’s main business has now been

“put to bed” for the year after making some

small changes in our scholarship application and

scoring rubric; however we continue to design a

waiver allowing us to publish articles in the TLV

newsletter and local newspapers with the

scholarship recipients’ names, information and

pictures. Our aim is to protect the students in all

ways possible and we are working with the local

school district, looking for examples.

Very soon the stage will be set for next year’s

program to get underway when our scholarship

application will be emailed to the Near-Peer

teams at each of the Lakeland School District

high schools and hard copies delivered as

back-ups. The applications for the 2015-2016

school year will be picked up in April 2016 then

the committee work will begin again.

The committee would like to take this

opportunity to thank the residents who choose to

continue donating to the Twin Lakes Village

scholarship fund. Because of their generosity

and those who supported the golf package the

Activities Committee put together, in addition to

the mini-post project Don Hilling designed, we

will have enough money to support the three

scholarships next year. Without everyone’s

support, there wouldn’t be an on-going scholar-

ship program for our school district’s outstand-

ing students. The program was established in the

mid to late 1990’s and it is our hope that we can

continue awarding these scholarships to our

communities’ children.

Scholarship Snippets

TREES...AND MORE TREES

The entrance to TLV is our first opportunity to make a great impression on visiting

golfers and potential new members. As a result of generous member donations, there

are beautiful maple & flowering pear trees in the median on the Boulevard. They were

planted in phases to assure their stability and have thrived in this environment.

Now is the time to continue planting the remaining sections of the median, so the trees mature at

roughly the same pace. Twenty-one trees are needed to complete this project and the funds are not

available in the budget. Each tree costs $150 and we’re asking members to contribute any amount

they choose towards the “Village Boulevard “Trees” Fund. Many enhancements at TLV are the

result of the generosity of our members, which benefit the whole community. Please support this

tradition by making a donation to this very worthy fund.

Submitted by: Thanne Halsted, Landscape Committee

Thank you all!

Thank you—Thank you—Thank you

The Employee Appreciation Lunch Committee

wishes to thank the Twin Lakes Village families

for bringing food, Darrel and Sheila Albert for

opening their home to serve the food, Darrel and

Rod Lyons for “carting” club house tables and

chairs to the serving area, the men’s league for

providing beverages and ice, the crew who served

and cleaned up, and Mike and Theresa Ruscio who

shuttled the extra food to the maintenance crew’s

refrigerator.

It was a hot day but the good food and time to

relax and visit was appreciated by all. Thanks

again for being part of our tradition honoring our

great crew who put in long hours to make our

little corner of the world beautiful. TLV…You’re

the best!

Rosie Astorquia, Winnie Barth,

Thanne Halsted and Peg Salo

The Landscape Committee wants to thank all the wonderful volunteers this summer who helped take care of the gardens in the Village!

●The Dawsons ●Vikki Nelson

●Abby Magnuson ●Sandy White

●Ann Rholl ●Wendy Veale

●Peg Salo ●Thanne Halsted

●Winnie Barth ●Sandy Amend

●The Astorquias ●Diane Thomas

●Camille Crum

And especially our new gardener, Elizabeth Maxwell

Gratitude to all those who offered support and comfort to me with the passing of my 94 year old father . It was so appreciated .

Celebrating a life well lived. ---- Chris Voelz

The TLV Ladies Bible Study will be meeting

in September

at Pat Kobylensky's

at 9:45am Monday mornings.

We will be studying the book “Experiencing God”. For more information, please call Pat or

Joanna Rohrmann.

BRIDGE

Bridge is on Mondays at 1pm in the

Loft.

KNITTING ANYONE?

The Knitting Club meets at the Rathdrum Library on Tuesdays

from 1 to 3pm for those of you that are

interested.

BOOK CLUB

The Book Club meets at 3pm, the first Tuesday of every month at the

Rathdrum Library.

MAH-JONGG

Mah-jongg is at 12:30pm on Wednesdays in the Club House

loft.

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY

Men’s Bible Study Thursdays,

8am in Spirit Lake.

BUNCO

Join us for Bunco on the 3rd Monday of the month at “The

Turn.” The cost is $5 & prizes are awarded for most wins, most losses and most Bunco's.

Meet us for dinner at 6pm and/or play at 7pm.

What is Bunco? It’s a dice game that requires no skill, but is fun! Men and women are both

welcome to play.

SIP ’N STITCH

Every other Monday @ 7 pm

evening to share handwork projects (quilting,

crochet, knitting, appliqué, embroidery & more.)

Join us for a sweet treat, a glass of wine or cup

of tea, and sharing of helpful hints & ideas;

rotating hostess locations.

Ladies Activities Committee

We will meet at 9am most

Wednesdays in the Loft:

September 2nd — 9am

September 9th — 9am

September 16th — 9am

September 24th (Thursday) — 4:30pm

@ The Turn

September 30th — 9am

If you have questions please contact:

Cheryl Harris.

Everyone is welcome and encouraged

to come.

Activities Committee


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