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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” ISSUE 346 JuLY, 2017 www.lakewaynoka.com Waynoka News 4 0 t h A N N U A L W A Y N O K A D A Y F E S T I V A L Saturday, July 15, 2017 Noon 6pm PUBLIC WELCOME OPEN GATE FOOD, DRINKS, FAMILY FUN, MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO VENDORS OF ALL SORTS KIDS EVENTS Hosted by the Lake Waynoka Lake Committee Contact Prescilla Redick 937-446-9385 Vendors contact Valerie Bullock 937-446-4283
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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”ISSUE 346JuLY, 2017 www.lakewaynoka.com

Waynoka News

40th ANNUAL WAYNOKA DAY FESTIVAL

Saturday, July 15, 2017 Noon – 6pm

PUBLIC WELCOME OPEN GATE

FOOD, DRINKS, FAMILY FUN, MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO

VENDORS OF ALL SORTS

KIDS EVENTS

Hosted by the Lake Waynoka Lake Committee

Contact Prescilla Redick 937-446-9385

Vendors contact Valerie Bullock 937-446-4283

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Waynoka Property Owners AssociationBoard of Trustees Meeting

Saturday, June 10th, 2017President Prescilla Redick called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. Pastor Talley led those in attendance in the invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call: Present: Buckley, Holt, Johnson, Kitchen, Koch, Redick, Robinson, Taylor, Yannone & Mgr. Cahall Absent: none Minutes: The motion to approve the minutes of the May 13th, 2017, WPOA public meeting as published in the June Newsletter, including the correction of the meeting date as May 13th and not April 8th, was made by Taylor and seconded by Koch. A yea/nay hand vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Prescilla Redick): Among various items mentioned Redick noted that the next WPOA workshop meeting will be July 7th, 2017, at 6 pm due to the holiday (4th of July) conflict. Treasurer’s Report as of April 30th, 2017 (Vern Taylor): Operating funds

The total May operating income which was $142,151.00 was driven mostly by the renewal of cards and stickers.

The total operating expense for the month of May was $162,949.00 with no unexpected expenses. The operating fund balance at the end of May was $740,653.00. The operating income for the year at the end of May was $1,313,404.00 and that is 70% of the plan for

2017. The expected income at the end of May to plan was 67% which is 3% ahead of plan. The operating expense for the year at the end of May was $746,022.00 and that is 40% of the plan for

2017. The expected expense was 40% and is ‘right on track’. Allocated Assessment Funds

The income for allocated operating assessments in May was $24,612.00. Assessment account expenditures in May totaled $3,924.00. These expenses were almost all for the

street sign project. The balance of all allocated assessment accounts at the end at end of May was $544,189.00.

Invested Funds – Invested reserves at the end of May totaled $296,522.00.

Total cash ‘on hand’ at the end of was $1,581,365.00. Trustee Kitchen asked the Manager questions about the monthly financial report distributed to Trustees. They agreed to discuss this when they meet next week. Manager’s Report (Mgr. Cahall):

Next week $50K will be added to invested reserves funds ($25K from the Campground capital fund for Campground electrical and $25K as a part of the capital budget).

Dredging has stopped since the track hoe is in need of repair again. The mowing has almost been finished around all of Lake Waynoka for the first of at least three cuttings

this year. The date on which this year’s road work begins is not yet known. The sign project has begun. The maintenance staff is short one person. The new Dectron system (an indoor pool dehumidifier) at the Rec Center has been shipped. Work is being done on the sound system at the Health and Recreation Center. The contractor who resurfaced the kiddie pool last fall has been contacted about a crack recently found. The gratings have been painted in the Campground. Noise complaints are a concern being addressed by

Security. A total of thirteen lots were sold during the Spring Special promotion. All buyers are new members. Training sessions for all employees participating in the 401K plan benefit being offered by the WPOA

and the WRWSD will be held on June 14th and 15th.

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The reserve study is currently being reviewed and will be returned to the contractor for corrections. The twenty year old phone system at the Admin Office is in need of replacement. Life insurance for WPOA and WRWSD employees, which is less expensive with more coverage, has

been obtained. Employees will also be offered the opportunity to purchase dental insurance (at no cost to the WPOA).

A new refrigerator is now in the restaurant kitchen. Cahall noted “When this restaurant gets really busy, things slow down… pizzas still take ten minutes each. It is not McDonald’s!”

Security Report (Chief Wallace): Chief Wallace reported that during the month of May two arrests were made, two citations were issued, and five warnings were given. There were 60 calls for service (including ten medic runs) reported (two more than April) with three reports taken. He shared the numbers for gate usage during the month of May. The security lane count at the front entrance increased by almost 3500 due to boat and RFID sticker registrations. The majority of the marine patrol in May was during the Memorial Day weekend. In regards to the noise complaints at the Campground patrols will be ‘stepped up’ and progressive enforcement procedures will be followed. Events/Marketing Report (Paul Cahall): Information and details about the activities and events in Lake Waynoka can be found on the Lake Waynoka website (www.lakewaynoka.com) and calendar, on the Facebook pages for Lake Waynoka as well as for the Rec Center, the Campground and the Lounge, in the Lake Waynoka Newsletter and calendar, in the local newspapers and many other places! Boe Davis and the Broken Arrow Band will be performing during Music on the Green July 2nd from 7 to 10 pm. Other Committee Reports:

Long Range Planning (Dick Bankes): The new street signs will be installed as maintenance staff is available to do so. The rec area and way-

finding signs are being ordered. The Communications Focus Group continues its work. Work on the 2018-2022 Long Range Plan and Budgetary Forecast will begin once the final version of

the Reserves Study is reviewed by the Board and projects are identified and assigned to the Long Range Planning Committee.

Lake Advisory (Mike LaPlante): Committee members have begun monitoring the lake’s water quality (clarity and temperature). The

testing results will be available on www.eyesonthewater.org/olms/. Committee members are also assisting the WRWSD in monitoring the water in the beach area for E-Coli bacteria (which has never been found to be an issue).

The Reflective Lot Number Plates are still available. Check the Newsletter for details as to how you can support the Russellville Fire Department as well as help increase safety on the lake.

REMINDER TO ALL BOATERS -The No-Wake Zone includes all waters 50’ from the shore in the main part of the Lake as well as beyond buoys at the entrances into the various coves and ‘fingers’ off the main lake.

Building (Prescilla Redick): The Committee is working to ‘streamline’ the packet of procedures which new property owners are given when building a home. The chairperson of this committee will be announced soon. Rules and Regulations (Prescilla Redick):

The Election Procedures Manual (volume 3 of Rules & Regulations) is completed with 14 pages of exhibits. The next step is to provide Board with a completed document for discussion at the July Workshop. A probable vote to approve will be taken at the July Board Meeting.

The CODE of Regulations is completed and includes changes the Board approved in May. Next step is to provide the Board with a ‘marked-up’ copy for discussion at July Workshop. A probable vote to approve mailing to Members for their vote will be taken at July Board meeting. Following the July Board Meeting, a copy will be posted on line showing all changes.

Election Inspectors: none

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Unfinished Business: none New Business:

Trustee Kitchen believes the reason a Trustee is excused from a meeting should be included in the minutes. This will be discussed at the next workshop meeting.

Pres. Redick raised the question to the Board as to whether or not the WPOA minutes should continue to be shared in a private format on-line, rather than public. This will also be discussed at the July workshop meeting.

Motions and Resolutions: none Water Sports Club (Pat Raleigh): The entries at last weekend’s car show included mostly cars and two motorcycles as well as a home-made boat! Members Pete Levermore, Steve Johnson and Scott Steele made repairs to the docks at the Marina and installed $800 worth of boat bumpers. The Club also paid the additional cost of the sand used to extend the beach. The proceeds from today’s 5 K run will go to the Eastern High School track scholarship fund. The Club is sponsoring a FREE ‘family friendly’ Family Day Beach Day on July 1st for Lake Waynoka property owners and their families. Two wetsuits were donated to the Club by Jeff and Anna Clark. The 4th of July boat parade begins at 12:45 pm on the 4th. EMS/Fire (Walt Robinson): Robinson made a motion to allow the Russellville Fire Department permission to use the Lake for the purpose of training personnel to do rescue from a boat. Taylor seconded the motion and it passed unanimously with nine yea voice votes. The Department now has two squads that are ‘new’ to them. Campground (Walt Robinson): The Campground meetings are going well. The 5th Annual Decorated Bicycle and Golf Cart Parade will be led by the Sardinia and Russellville Fire Departments on Monday, July 3rd. Trustee Johnson was excused from the meeting to participate in Marina Day. Civic Club (Terry Borgman): The landscape project at the back gate has been completed except for the electrical work. Borgman extended thanks to all involved. When made aware of the need for a way to ‘save the roses’ that were planted, Walt Robinson donated a 35 gallon tank with a pump that can be used to water the bushes. A request was made that all signs be placed to the right of the road rather than in the landscaped area. There will be a flag dedication ceremony on July 4th at the project. Borgman invited the Trustees to attend. The Club is asking property owners to submit photos of community activities for the 2018 calendar by Waynoka Day on July 15th to Tony Tatman ([email protected]). Contact Tatman or Borgman (937-515-7842) for photo image quality requirements which will also be included in the July Newsletter. Chapel (Rev. Talley): The Saturday Bingo nights continue to be a fun time for many regular players. Rev. Talley highlighted the many activities the Chapel congregation will sponsor over the next few months including a trip to Pt. Pleasant to search for Moth Man (June 16th), a day at the horse races in Lebanon (Aug. 19th) and an excursion to Renfro Valley (Sept. 30th). The Children’s Christmas Fundraising Dinner and Auction will be Saturday, September 16th. Shawnee Squaws (Valerie Bullock): The Squaws will be planning for Waynoka Day at their next meeting on Wednesday, June 14th at 10 am. Art Club: none Lake Committee (Prescilla Redick): The next Wednesday night bass tournament is June 21st from 6 to 9 pm. Pres. Redick requested that all organizations send a representative to the next Waynoka Day meeting on Wednesday, June 14th at 10 am in the Lodge if planning to participate in the Waynoka Day activities.

Membership Concerns: *Tony Tatman (Lot #2635): Tatman initiated a discussion about the State of Ohio’s regulations for boat registration and the relationship which the WPOA and Lake Waynoka have with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in regards to patrolling our waters. *Charles Porter (Lot #2047): Porter shared his concerns about how the WPOA sells ‘distressed’ properties which are those purchased during auditors’ sales or acquired because property owners have not paid fees and taxes.

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Lake Waynoka Water Sports Club Family Beach Day

JULY 1 11:00 -5:00 Food Truck Ice Cream Music

Games Bouncy House Karaoke (Rain date - Sunday July 2)

10:30- Registration for Color Run (sign waiver ,limited to first 125) 11:00- Family Color Run/Walk (3/4 mile loop by the beach) 12:00- Lunch at the food truck ( all day) Bouncy Houses (all day) 1:00- Cardboard Regatta- Please register @12:30 or call 4194384882 1st 2nd 3rd prizes Most Original, Best Design ,Most Likely to Sink, My Parents Didn’t Help 2:00- (following Regatta) Sand Art (provided by Art Club) Karaoke 3:00 Family Games

Members and Guests Come with your family and get blasted with colored powder. No worries it is safe and non-toxic. Just wear your old white t-shirt (or any old t-shirt). Wear your sunglasses or goggles. Bring your towels, coolers and lawn chairs.

*Roger Coker (Lot #1888): Coker shared his admiration for how the Board members handle the criticism they receive from some during the public meetings. Everyone needs to work together. *C. P. Swenson (Lot #1281): Swenson shared her concern about the damage recently done to Wagon Wheel Dr. by construction vehicles. The WPOA is responsible for the repairs as there is not a regulation addressing this. She also noted that chairs in the Lodge are in disrepair as are some of the chairs used for classes at the Rec Center. *Sue Eads (Lot #2864): Eads shared her concern about the shoreline damage that is being done in her cove by the dredging equipment. She offered suggestions, which will be discussed by the Board, as to how this concern might be remedied by the WPOA. *Jim Meyer (Lot #2894): Meyer suggested that one electronic message sign at the back gate entrance would be better than the posting of several individual signs along the road. *Charles Porter (Lot #2047): Porter suggested that the WPOA’s financial reports be ‘on-line’ for all to review. *Valerie Bullock (Lot #2304): Bullock shared her concern about the high grass in yards of foreclosed properties. The WPOA does ‘bush-hog’ these properties and charge the cost to the banks. *Ginny Tatman (Lot #2635): Tatman disagreed with Meyer that a scrolling electronic message sign should be at the back gate, delaying traffic as drivers read the messages. *Charles Porter (Lot #2047): Porter continued his discussion from the last meeting about his special variance. The WPOA is waiting for a response from Porter’s attorney. Adjournment: A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Holt and seconded by Taylor. The motion passed unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 11:20 am. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WPOA Assistant Recording Secretary

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5/30/2017

GENERAL OPERATING FUNDS: 5/30/2017 5/30/2016

NB&T CECKING $133,579.89 $84,184.04

CHARGE CARD ACCOUNT $121,906.20 $33,704.09

OPER SAVINGS/FIRST STATE BANK $350,548.38 $350,395.86

OPER RESERVE/NB&T $131,816.70 $118,990.78

LOTTERY CHECKING $2,802.03 $1,352.30

TOTAL OPERATING FUNDS: $740,653.20 $588,627.07

ASSESSMENTS

$100.00 ROADS ASSESSMENT $234,531.94 $121,873.46

$60.00 LAKE ASSESSMENT $118,558.15 $80,141.39

$100.00 IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT $155,966.95 $145,878.31

CAMPGROUND IMPROVEMENT $35,132.71 $30,863.30

TOTAL $544,189.75 $378,756.46

WPOA INVESTMENTS:

PEOPLES BANK $25,000.00 $0.00

FIRST STATE BANK/CDARS $118,696.93 $0.00

PEOPLES BANK/CDARS $152,825.67 $245,823.95

TOTAL INVESTMENTS: $296,522.60 $245,823.95

TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS: $1,581,365.55 $1,213,207.48

2017 INCOME-MONTH END MAY 2017 PLAN 2017 PLAN EXPECTED$1,313,404.00 70% 67%

2017 EXPENSE-MONTH END MAY$746,022.00 40% 40%

TREASURER'S REPORT; BALANCE SHEETWAYNOKA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION

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Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District

1 Waynoka Dr. Lake Waynoka, OH 45171

937-446-3232 * 937-446-3330

WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Mon., May 22, 2017

President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll Call: Present: Beard, Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, LaPlante, Mgr. Cahall and Plant Supt. Culver Absent: Purdin (ex.) and Redick (ex.) Minutes: A motion was made by Beard and seconded by Beresford to approve the minutes of the May 13th Saturday meeting as distributed via email. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Jim Bridges): no report Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): Buskey reported how the District’s sewer and water rates compare to the sewer and water rates of about sixty communities in southwestern Ohio which were shared in the 2017 survey done by the city of Oakwood, OH. The Trustees discussed possibly gathering and comparing information about rates of other companies in Brown Co. and the counties which surround it.

Report from the Manager (Paul Cahall):

All of the 2016 financial records and related paperwork, including the year-end financial, are ready to be picked up on May 23rd for the State of Ohio’s annual audit.

The payment to reconcile the 2016 services contract between the WRWSD and the WPOA was made to the District by the WPOA.

Informational sessions for all employees participating in the 401K plan benefit being offered by the WPOA and the WRWSD will be held on June 14th and 15th.

Five grinder pumps were purchased. The Manager is aware of four more house permit requests. An adjustment will need to be made to the 2017 WRWSD budget.

The removal of sludge from the sewer plant will begin within the next month or so. The WPOA will provide one tandem truck and driver to assist in this project.

The staff of the WRWSD is ‘chasing down’ a significant water leak on Atoka Cove which will involve driveway and road repairs with which the WPOA will assist.

A new water meter for the pool was ordered in late 2016. A meter was just shipped today! Plant Supt. Culver contacted a different company from which to purchase the meter after realizing the former company’s representatives were not well informed.

Mgr. Cahall, Plant Supt. Culver and Clerk Bundy met to discuss and revise the Long Range 5-year Capital Improvement plan/maintenance effort for 2017. Mgr. Cahall will now review the document with Treasurer Buskey before presenting it to the Trustees.

If you designate one glass (or refill a water bottle)

for your drinking water each day, there will be fewer glasses

to wash at the end of the day.

This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD.

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PRIZES FOR 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD PLACE

CATEGORIES: Most Original, Best design, Most Likely to Sink, My Parents Didn’t Help

RULES: maximum 4 crew members per boat, all crew members MUST wear a life jacket, all crew members must be in the boat, no towing or pushing or holding between legs, no interfering with other boats or crew.

CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA

SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2017, 1:00 PM (Lake Waynoka Beach, rain date July 2nd)Sponsored by the Waynoka WaterSports Club

APPROVED MATERIEALS: cardboard, string, rope, duct tape, white glue, carpet rolls (cardboard only), paint (must be dry), cloth for sails only.

RESTRICTED ITEMS: Styrofoam, wood, metal, plastic, rubber, staples, no inflatables, no gasoline or electric pro-pulsion, no surfboard style.

Sandy Beard: 419-438-4882, www.lakewaynoka.com & www.facebook.com/lakewaynoka

There will be no change in the cost for the employee life insurance benefit this year. However, the agent plans to do a competitive bid in hopes of getting a better cost.

The ‘summer help’ employee began working today. The printer/copier has finally been delivered and installed! After further discussion about how to limit the liability of an ‘attractive nuisance’, the back-up lake, the

Trustees directed the Manager to install more signage and a gate. The possibility of fencing the upland reservoir was also discussed as equipment has been stolen.

New Business: none Old Business: none Motions and Resolutions: none Adjournment: At 7:35 pm a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by LaPlante and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted,

Joanne A. Coker, Assistant Recording Secretary

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To receive email notifications send your email address to: [email protected]. If you receive a notification saying the Newsletter is available to view

then you have been added to the list.

WRWSD Board of Trustees Meeting – Sat., June 10, 2017

President Jim Bridges called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. Roll Call: Present: Beresford, Bridges, Buskey, LaPlante, Purdin, Redick & Mgr. Cahall

Absent: Beard (ex.) Minutes: A motion was made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford to approve the minutes of the May 22nd workshop meeting as read. A yea/nay vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. President’s Report (Jim Bridges): Bridges noted that the staff has been busy installing new taps! Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey):

WRWSD income and expenses, at 42% through the year, are meeting goals as expected. Income is at 56% of the total anticipated for the year and the water and sewer expenses are at 36%. Total expenses are at 32%.

The District budgeted for eight new water and sewer taps in 2017. This goal has already been reached this year, which is a significant difference from 2016. Requests for more new house permits, and thus taps, are anticipated.

Several new grinder pumps were purchased at a cost of about $17K. The WRWSD continues to be ‘in good shape’ financially.

Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall):

The auditors with the State of Ohio now perform the annual audit of the WRWSD’s financial reports at their location rather than on site.

The new construction is keeping the staff very busy. Life insurance for WPOA and WRWSD employees, which is less expensive with more coverage, has

been obtained. Employees will also be offered the opportunity to purchase dental insurance (at no cost to the WRWSD).

Old Business: none New Business: none

Motions and Resolutions: none Board Member Concerns: none Membership Concerns: *Charles Porter (Lot #2047): Porter was told, in answer to his question, that the water availability fees go directly into the WRWSD’s water reserve fund for maintenance, repairs, etc. In response to Porter’s concerns about possible pesticide/herbicide contamination of Lake Waynoka’s drinking water he was told that the carbon filter system was installed several years ago to prevent such contamination. Water sample testing is done by both the District and the Ohio EPA on a regular basis. Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was then made by Purdin and seconded by Beresford. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:43 am. Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary

Stop! If you water your lawn on a really windy day,

most of the water either blows away on to your neighbor’s lawn

or simply evaporates.

This tip is courtesy of the WRWSD.

Waynoka Regional Waterand Sewer District

1 Waynoka Dr.Lake Waynoka, OH 45171

937-446-3232 * 937-446-3330

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Thursdays - Open Pool 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Pool Tournament 8:00 pm to Midnight

July Entertainment

July 1st Boe Davis & Shawn Bell, 8:30 pm to 12:30 am, $5.00 coverJuly 8th Honey Hush, 8:30 to 12:30 am, $5.00 coverJuly 15th Country Thunder, 9:00 pm to 1:00 am, $5.00 coverJuly 22nd DumbFounded, 8:30 pm to 1:00 am, $5.00 cover July 29th Teri Metcalf, 9:00pm - 1:00am, $5.00 cover Call for more info!

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Lake Waynoka Lounge 937-446-2012

Restaurant 937-446-3774

LAKE WAYNOKA

Weekdays 11:00 am to 9:00 pmSaturday 8:00 am to 9:00 pmSunday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm

Monthly Activity Report for Ranger/Security

Month of May

Calls for Service

Arrests Offense Reports

Traffic Citations

WPOA Citations

Written Warnings

Squad Runs

EMS Traffic Crashes

60 2 3 2 0 0 10 0 0 Reminder, when renewing a boat sticker, security will need to see the title or current registration for the boat along with a valid membership card from property owners only. The name on the membership card must match the name on the registration or title.

168a-9p~ Open Gym9:30a~ Adult Sunday School10a~ Chapel Service5:30p~ Bible Study (Ch)

179a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Circuit Training10a-11a~ Water Aerobics10a-12p~ Art Class (L)

189a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9a~ Golf League (Buttermilk)1:30p-3p~ Dandyliners (L)3p~ Beginner Line Dance6p-7p~ Kickbox (RC)

199a- Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Cardio Fit10a-11a~ Water Aerobics4:30~ Lake Committee (M)6p-9p~ Bass Tournament (M)7p~ Euchre (L)7p~ Chapel Service

238a-9p~ Open Gym9:30a~ Adult Sunday School10a~ Chapel Service5:30p~ Bible Study (Ch)

249a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Circuit Training10a-11a~ Water Aerobics10a-12p~ Art Class (L)

259a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9a~ Golf League (Buttermilk)1:30p-3p~ Dandyliners (L) 3p~ Beginner Line Dance6p-7p~ Kickbox (RC)

7P~ Civic Club Meeting (L)

59a-10a~ Cardio Fit10a-11a~ Water Aerobics7p~ Euchre (L)7p~ Chapel Service

4 INDEPENDENCE DAY 9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9a~ Golf League (Buttermilk)12:45p~ Boat Parade (M)1:30p-3p~ Dandyliners (L) 3p~ Beginner Line Dance 6p-7p~ Kickbox (RC)

6p~ Lake Advisory Mtg.

119a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9a~ Golf League(Buttermilk)1:30p-3p~ Dandyliners (L)3p~ Beginner Line Dance6p-7p~ Kickbox (RC)

129a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Cardio Fit10a-11a~ Water Aerobics10a~ Shawnee Squaws (L)7p~ Euchre (L)7p~ Chapel Service

98a-9p~ Open Gym 9:30a~ Adult Sunday School10a~ Chapel Service12p~ Family Luncheon (Ch)5:30p~ Bible Study (Ch)

109a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Circuit Training10a-11a~ Water Aerobics10a-12p~ Art Class (L)

319a-10a~ Circuit Training10a-11a~ Water Aerobics7p~ WRWSD Mtg. (L)

WednesdayMondaySunday Tuesday

28a-9p~ Open Gym9:30a~ Adult Sunday School10a~ Chapel Service5:30p~ Bible Study(Ch)7p-10p~ Music on the Green Boe Davis & The Broken Arrow

269a-Noon~ Swim Lessons9a-10a~ Cardio Fit10a-11a~ Water Aerobics7p~ Euchre ((L)7p~ Chapel Service

308a-9p~ Open Gym9:30a~ Adult Sunday School10a~ Chapel Service5:30p~ Bible Study (Ch)

39a-10a~ Circuit Training10a-11a~ Water Aerobics10a-12p~ Art Class (L)4p~ Bike & Golf Cart Parade (C)

July

2017Friday

KEY (C)- Campground (Ch)- Chapel (L)- Lodge (Lg)- Lounge (M)- Marina (RC)- Rec. Center

18a-9p~ Open Gym9a-11a~ Pickleball10a~ Campground Meeting (C)11a-5p~ Family Beach Day 11a~ Color Run, 1p~ Regatta, 2p~ Sand Art, p3~Games Dusk~ Movie Night (C)8:30p~ Boe Davis & Shawn Bell- acoustic (Lg)

69a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9:15a~ Adult Tap (L)6p-7p~ Fit Body (RC)

79a-10a~ Cardio Fit9a-11a~ Ping Pong10a-11a~ Deep Water Jog10a-11a~ Water Aerobics3p~ Chair Volleyball7p~ Euchre (L)9p-Midnight~ Family Night Swim (RC)

88a-9p~ Open Gym9a-11a~ Pickleball9:30a~ WRWSD BOARD MTG. (L)10a~ WPOA BOARD MTG. (L)11:30a~ Watersports Club Mtg. (L)4p~ Cornhole Tournament (C)7p~ Bingo (doors open 5:30) (L)

8:30p~ Honey Hush (Lg)

139a-Noon~ Swim Lessons 9a-10a~Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9:15a~ Adult Tap (L)6p-7p~ Fit Body (RC)7p~ Garden Club (L)

149a-10a~ Cardio Fit9a-11a~ Ping Pong10a-11a~ Deep Water Jog10a-11a~ Water Aerobics1p-3p~ Ping Pong3p~ Chair Volleyball7p~ Euchre (L)

158a-9p~Open Gym9a-11a~ PickleballNoon-6p~ Waynoka Day (L) OPEN GATE10a~ Family exercise, 12p~ Ceremony, 12p~ Cornhole (registration), 3p~ Watermelon Contest, 4p~ Quarter Dive & More9p-1a~ Country Thunder (Lg)

209a-Noon~ Swim Lessons 9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9:15a~ Adult Tap (L)6p-7p~ Fit Body (RC)

Thursday

279a-Noon~ Swim Lessons 9a-10a~ Chair Fit9a-11a~ Pickleball9:15a~ Adult Tap (L)6p-7-~ Fit Body (RC)

228a-9p~ Open Gym9a-11a~ Pickleball9a~ Long Range Planning Mtg. (L)7p~ Bingo (doors open 5:30) (L)8:30P~ Dumb Founded (Lg)

298a-9p~ Open Gym9a-11a~ Pickleball9p-1a~ Teri Metcalf (Lg)11p-7a~ Night Bass Tournament (M)

289a-10a~ Cardio Fit9a-11a~ Ping Pong10a-11a~ Deep Water Jog10a-11a~ Water Aerobics3p~ Chair Volleyball6p~ Women's Ministry (Ch)7p~ Euchre (L)

219a-10a~ Cardio Fit 9a-11a~ Ping Pong10a-11a~ Deep Water Jog10a-11a~ Water Aerobics3p~ Chair Volleyball7p~ Euchre (L)

9p-Midnight~ Adult Night Swim (RC)

Saturday

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Hours:

Monday – Thursday Noon to 9:00pm

Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 11:00 am to 9:00 pm

Opening for the season May 26th, 11:00 am

2017 Midnight Swim Schedule 9:00 pm to Midnight,

$3.00 for non-card holders

FAMILY SWIM

July 7thAugust 4th

ADULT SWIM

July 21stAugust 18th

2017 SWIMMING LESSON SCHEDULE

Morning lessons: Set I, July 10-13 and 17-20. Set II, July 24-27 and July 31-Aug. 3.

9:00 – 9:45 Advanced beginners (lap swimmers and deep end) 9:45 – 10:30 Beginner 3, some laps, all strokes, some deep end; 10:30 – 11:00 Beginner 2, can do back floats and front swimming; 11:00 – 11:30 Beginner 1 no requirements; 11:30 – Noon Beginner 1, Baby Pool, no requirements Members - $40 Non Members - $60

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Show Your Patriotic Colors

Red – White – Bluefor the

July 4th Annual Boat Paradesponsored by the Waynoka WaterSports Club

Tuesday, July 4th, 201712:45 meet at the Marina1:00 PM judging begins

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awarded

Parade to start after judging

Any questions call Sue @ 502-741-4164

Waynoka Watersport Club Car Show Results

Category Year and Model of Car Owner 1900-1959 Stock 1955 Chevy Terry Buob 1960-1969 Stock 1967 Chevy Silverado Bill Wilson 1970-1979 Stock 1970 Plymouth GTX Dan Mufford 1980-2010 Stock 2002 Plymouth Prowler William Butts 1900-1959 Modified 1931 Chevy Gary Haitz 1969-1969 Modified 1968 Chevy Camaro Gary Fritz 1980-2010 Modified 2003 Chevy Corvette Kendall Kumpf Trucks-Stock 1935 Chevy Carl Catfine Trucks - Modified 1957 Chevy Apache Ty Haitz Farm Truck 2015 Dodge Ram Curtis Ross Special Interest 1988 Roadster Sebring Joe Yanonne Foreign Car 1965 Volkswagen Bug John Johnston Motorcycle 1999 Honda Valkyrie Joe Bolte Best of Show 1967 Pontiac GTO Earl Jones

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Lake Waynoka Restaurant

Try one of our daily dessert specials!

Ice Cream Sundaes Brownies

Pies Deep Fried Waffles

Funnel Fries Cheesecakes

Try our new &

improved pizza!

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05/03 Bill B.....................................................................63 Jean........................................................................61 05/04 Villie......................................................................53 Bobbie...................................................................50 05/05 Peggy.....................................................................67 Jean........................................................................62 05/10 Larry K..................................................................54 Jill..........................................................................50

05/12 Bill B.....................................................................68 Evelyn...................................................................56

05/17 Bob B.....................................................................62 Peggy......................................................................61

05/18 Tom........................................................................42 Kristie....................................................................39 Bill.........................................................................39 05/19 Carolyn..................................................................45 Brad.......................................................................42 Bill.........................................................................42

05/24 Larry K..................................................................67 Bill B.....................................................................60

EUCHRE SCORES

Everything we do on the land around Lake Waynoka affects the quality of its waters!

When water runs off the land, it takes fertilizers, loose soil, litter and other pollutants with it.

A FRIENDLY THOUGHT FROM THE LAKE ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Support the Russellville Fire Department!

Purchase your reflective lot/street number plate now! **Install the plate on your dock, a shoreline post or your mailbox.**

Pay only $25 per plate (up to five numbers). The cost includes delivery!

Drop your order off at the WPOA office or mail it to Lake Committee, % WPOA, 1 Waynoka Dr., Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171

?s Contact Joanne Coker (937-446-1420) or Prescilla Redick (937-446-9385). Write checks to Lake Committee. Reflective Lot/Street Number Plate ORDER FORM Name______________________________________________________________

Address_________________________________________ Lot #______________

Phone #_________________________________________

Email Address____________________________________

Plate #1—Lot/Street #____________ (List up to 5 numbers in order of appearance. NO LETTERS)

Circle one: Horizontal Vertical

Circle one: Single sided Double Sided

(Cost $25.00)

Plate #2—Lot/Street #____________ (List up to 5 numbers in order of appearance. NO LETTERS)

Circle one: Horizontal Vertical

Circle one: Single sided Double Sided

(Cost $25.00)

Plate #3—Lot/Street #____________ (List up to 5 numbers in order of appearance. NO LETTERS)

Circle one: Horizontal Vertical

Circle one: Single sided Double Sided

(Cost $25.00)

05/25 Penny............................................................................53 Peggy............................................................................46 05/26 Bob R...........................................................................63 Bob B...........................................................................55 Evelyn..........................................................................55 05/31 Jill................................................................................62 Bill...............................................................................62

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WHEN: Saturday, August 5th 2017 WHERE: Lake Waynoka

TIME: Noon to 6pm, Payouts/Party Waynoka Lounge 10pm

PRICE: $30 per hand if registered @ Waynoka Day (Waynoka Day is Saturday, July, 15 from noon to 6pm at the

lodge. Look for our booth with the boat!) $35 per hand when pre-registered (To be picked up on or before August 4th or at the Waynoka Lounge Pre-Poker Run Party 7pm-10pm) $45 per hand day of at the beach 9am-11am

Remember the Best themed boat contest!

Don’t forget the split the cooler stop (Split the pot) so bring some cash along with you. $1 per ticket or $10 for as many tickets that can fit (measure)

in the length of your arms.

LIKE WAYNOKA WATERSPORTS ON FACEBOOK

**For more information and to Pre-Register please call: 937-509-2041 or 937-205-6243

[email protected]

SPONSORED BY: WAYNOKA WATERSPORTS CLUB

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LAKE WAYNOKA LAKE COMMITTEETOURNAMENTS ARE

“CATCH AND RELEASE”

2017 Wednesday Evening Tournament Schedule

6:00-9:00 pmMay 17th June 21st July 19th

August 16th September 20th Due to DST we will go

from 5:30 – 8:30

Lake Waynoka Night Bass TournamentJuly 29th 11:00 pm - 7:00 am

Lake Waynoka Beach

Lake Waynoka Fall Bass TournamentSeptember 23rd 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Lake Waynoka Marina

Lake Waynoka Bass Classic TournamentOctober 7th 8:00 - 4:00

Lake Waynoka Marina(By Invitation)

If you are interested in being a sponsor for any of the tournaments or would like to join the Committee, please contact 937-

446-9385

Date#Boats

Total Pounds# Fish

Avg Wgt.

1st Place2nd PlaceBig Bass 3.67

Team # Fish Points Wgt Team Year-To-Date PointsTerrell-Klingshirn 5 50 8.05 Neal-Neal 97Neal-Neal 5 49 6.48 Terrell-Klingshirn 95Skidmore-Bobo 5 48 5.71 Denham-Iles T 94Brown-Brown 5 47 5.62 Willett - Willett 92McKiddy - Miller 3 46 4.85 McKiddy - Miller 90Kieffer - King 5 45 4.80 Brown-Brown 89Denham-Iles T 4 44 4.62 Skidmore-Bobo 88Willett - Willett 3 43 3.42 Guju-Griffin 82Morris - Nimmo 3 42 3.21 M. McCann-Hill 82Guju-Griffin 2 41 1.81 Kieffer - King 70VonWahlde -Millisor 2 40 1.75 Morris - Nimmo 67M. McCann-Hill 1 39 1.16 Carlisle-Lunsford 64Gebhardt-Gebhardt 1 25 0.86 Beyer-Mittler 47Carlisle-Lunsford 0 25 0.00 Callahan-Taylor 46Clark-Mathes 0 25 0.00 VonWahlde -Millisor 40

Clark-Mathes 25Gebhardt-Gebhardt 25Quisno - Andrzejewski 25Sheldon-Ross 25

17-May-201714

50.5942

1.20Winning Teams

Terrell-KlingshirnNeal-Neal

Next Tournament is June 14, 2017Lake Committee Meeting at 4:30PM at the Marina

Terrell-Klingshirn

May 2017 Results Anglers of the Year 2017Standings

2017Lake WaynokaLake Committee

Wednesday NightBass Fishing

Tournament Results

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LAKE WAYNOKA NIGHT BASS TOURNAMENT July 29th 11:00 pm – 7:00 am

Lake Waynoka Beach Tournament Entry Fee $50 – OPTIONAL BIG BASS POT $10

Make checks payable to Waynoka Lake Committee 1 Waynoka Drive Sardinia, Ohio 45171

Same Day Sign Up at the BEACH 10:00 – 11:00 pm

BOAT OPERATOR: Lot # ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP: PHONE: PARTNER: Lot # ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP: PHONE:

LAKE WAYNOKA BASS TOURNAMENT RULES

1. Interpretation of the following rules shall be the sole responsibility of the tournament directors. 2. Any style of boat may be used (canoe, pontoon, etc.) if the following criteria is met:

a. Owned by a member in good standing and Lake Waynoka registered for the current year with attached sticker. b. Has an operating aerated live well. No stringers or baskets are permitted. Live wells must be checked by a

tournament official prior to tournament start time. c. Is covered by a minimum of $100,000 liability insurance. By payment of entry fees the boat owner is certifying

they have insurance coverage. 3. The Lake Committee reserves the right at their sole discretion to exclude any angler from participation. 4. This is a Team event with a maximum of two anglers per boat. Entrants may launch anywhere, but must be at

tournament headquarters thirty (30) minutes prior to the scheduled take off time. 5. Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Spotted bass will be eligible. A total of five (5) fish, twelve (12) inches or longer may

be weighed per boat. Weight in pounds and ounces will determine winners. In the event of ties in weight, order of finish will be determined by (a) the boat having the most fish (b) the largest fish (c) flip of a coin.

6. Only five (5) bass can be in the team’s possession at any time. Culling must be done immediately. No undersized bass may be kept at any time. All fish must be released after being weighed.

7. Bass must touch the 12” line with mouth closed on the official tournament measurement board. Any dead bass brought to the scales will NOT be weighed or counted. A one (1) pound penalty will be charged for each fish less than twelve (12) inches weighed in. Courtesy board provided.

8. All bass must be brought to the weigh in scales before the boat is removed from the lake. No bass will be weighed if brought to the weigh in scales from a trailered boat.

9. Life jackets must be on and zipped at all times when the outboard engine is running. The boat operator must have the kill switch cord attached to their life jacket at all times the engine is running.

10. OBEY all no wake markers—idle speed only in these areas. Safe boating conduct is a must. All WPOA Rules & Regulations and State boating regulations will be strictly adhered to, subject to disqualification.

11. All participants are expected to exercise good sportsmanship and courtesy, including maintaining at least 50 yards between participating boats.

12. The entire lake becomes no wake at dark (indicated by the automatic lights on the dam). Both bow and stern lights must be in good working condition and must be turned on from sunset to sunrise.

13. No team member can depart from their boat at anytime during tournament hours unless returning to tournament headquarters. (Marina dock).

14. Intoxication will not be tolerated. Alcoholic beverages and non-medically necessary drugs are not permitted in the boat. 15. Only artificial lures may be used during the tournament. No trolling is permitted. 16. Lake Waynoka is OFF LIMITS for fishing to all tournament participants 24 hours prior to the scheduled tournament

start time. Violation of this rule will result in automatic disqualification. 17. Team number tokens must be hung back on the display board by team members only at or before the official time has

been reached to end the competition. Late arrivals will be penalized 1 pound per minute for each minute they are late. Five minutes late will disqualify a team’s complete weight for the tournament.

18. No underwater cameras will be permitted during the tournament. 19. All protests must be lodged with the tournament director PRIOR to any announcement of payouts.

ANY VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE RULES WILL DISQUALIFY A TEAM’S WEIGHT

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McConn & Cutrell, Attorneys At Law

Julie A. McConn-Pirman Thomas L. Mayes

General Practice of Law, including Real Estate Titles & Closings,Title Insurance, Probate, Estates, Wills & Trusts, Income Tax

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

Mon - Fri 8:30 am to 4:30 pm118 S. Main St., Georgetown, OH 45121

937-378-6165, 937-378-3256 or 1-800-378-6167

[email protected]

www.joshedmistenagency.com

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) 446-3585declaireinsurance.com & dondeclairerealestate.com

Georgetown | 937.378.6186

Working Together. Building Success.®

Peoples Bank (w/logo)® and Working Together. Building Success.®, individually, are federally registered service marks of Peoples Bank, National Association.

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Mt. Orab | 937.444.2566

Steve Vogel937-822-1422Docks • Boat Lifts

Shorelines • Excavating

Leaf Removal Shoreline ProtectionBobcat & Excavation Work

937-509-0042TOM RAINES

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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 $30 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

[email protected]

with our $49.95 Bumper to Bumper SpecialIncludes: Oil, filter, lube front end, check battery & alternator operation, inspect belts & hoses, test coolant, brake

inspection, check struts, shocks & CV joints, check lights, check tire pressure and rotate tires if needed, inspect wipers & top off washer system, road test vehicle and consultation of services needed

For most cars and light trucks. Not valid with any other offer. Expires 7/31/17.

Hours: M-F: 8AM to 6PM, Sat: 8AM to 1PM, Closed Sunday.

FREE OIL CHANGE

937-213-2046 | bolingautomotiveservice.com | 12702 Fite-Hauck Rd, Sardinia, OH 45171

We are just minutes away from Lake Waynoka’s back entrance and can handle any and all of your vehicle needs.

Personal and quality auto repair is just down the road...

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ClassifiedSummer Special for DECKS & DOCKS cleaned & stained. Get on the list NOW! Bill @ 937-509-3548

By Owner Bi-level Home. New Price $194,000. 3,000 sq. ft., 4 Teepee Cove off Bow. 513 444 8905.

Moving Sale. Cape Cod Home ~ Full kitchen in basement. Acre of ground. 2 1/2 car garage.$139,000 or best offer. 937-717-1157937-213-2648

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Mike’s Lawn CareMowing, Trimming & Clean Up!

Mike Knabb 937-205-1668

Insured

Refresh Your Landscape! GoodSeed Farm Landscapes offers custom

landscape design and installation for homeowners in southwest Ohio. Specializing in complete

“makeovers” of existing landscapes, GoodSeed Farm Landscapes is an installing dealer for Reading

Rock, Allan Block, Paverlock, Pavestone, Kichler Lighting and Aquascape water features.

Known for distinctive low maintenance landscapes, GoodSeed Farm Landscapes can totally

renew and refresh your outdoor living spaces. For details, see the “Before & After Gallery” and “Landscaping” page at www.goodseedfarm.com.

937-587-7021

Almost any job around your home!

•Kitchen Remodel •Water Heater •Bathroom Remodel •Vanity & Top •Roof Repair/Replacement •Electrical •Pressure Washing •Gutter Cleaning •Painting •Windows •Garage Door & Opener •Plumbing •Deck & Dock Staining •Laminate Flooring •Deck & Dock Repair •Floor Joist Repair •Install Tile •Dishwasher •Garbage Disposal •Sump Pump •Skylights •Storm Doors •Ceiling Fans •Outside Faucets •Lighting •Range Hood •Finished Basements •Laundry Tub •Full Home Remodel •Commodes •Partial Home Remodel •Vinyl Siding •Vapor Barrier •Faucets •Exhaust Fan •& MUCH MORE

Cell 937-515-7079 or Office 937-446-4595

Matthew Meeker Sardinia, Ohio

Saturday Sept 19

ADAMS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS

To join or start a team, contact Judy Yannone

513-237-2376

alz.org/walk

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Squeaky Clean Restoration

Transform Concrete & Countertops

.

For The Home

937-213-0933 513-304-1618

Driveways Reflector Industrial

Tuscan Slate Rustic Wood

Flagstone Spanish Tile Venetian Tile Colored Flake

Meeker Funeral Home

Jim Meeker, Owner/DirectorLake Waynoka Resident for 25 years

~Funeral and/or Cremation Services to meet any need~

~Pre-Arrangement Services Available~

308 North Columbus StreetRussellville, Ohio 45168

937-377-4182

“Personal, Caring Services for Your Time of Need”

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Marcus Mast Building Salesman Cell: 937.515.9378 [email protected]

FULLY INSUREDOffice: 937.446.4400 • Fax: 937.446.3449

8319 Ashridge Arnheim Rd, Sardinia, OH 45171

New construction homes, room additions, concrete work, garages, boat docks, boat houses.

We sell and install new & used boat lifts.If you are tired of no shows & over pricing;

Please Call Dutch Builders, Marcus Mast 937-515-937825 years experience - Amish/Mennonite background.

Lake Waynoka references upon request.

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

Saturday 8:00 am - NOON Closed July 4th

WPOA accepts Visa, MasterCard & Discover

Admin. Office 937-446-3232Security 937-446-3214Rec. Center 937-446-1778Lounge 937-446-2012Restaurant 937-446-3774Marina 937-446-4429Campground 937-446-2887 www.lakewaynoka.com

WPOA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Prescilla Redick................….PresidentJudy Yannone........….…VicePresidentSteve Johnson..........…….….SecretaryVernon Taylor……..……....Treasurer Tom Koch.......................Mbr. at Large Brian Buckley Todd HoltDoris Kitchen Walt Robinson

WRWSD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jim Bridges............................President Charles Beard................Vice President

John Buskey..........................TreasurerPrescilla Redick....................SecretaryMike LaPlante...............Mbr. at LargeBetty Purdin Tom Beresford

Any opinion expressed in this newsletter reflects only the opinion

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

or any other individual.

Advertising in this newsletter is not an endorsement of

products or services.

WAYNOKA MARINA

EDITORLeslie Piatt

Waynoka News

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

Lake Waynoka

REFERENCE NUMBERS

Health & Rec Center Hours Mon – Fri 7:00 to 9:00 Sat – Sun 8:00 to 9:00

ATM AVAILABLE

Hours:

10:00 am to 7:00 pm - Monday thru Saturday10:00 am to 5:00 pm. - Sunday

Call ahead ordering; 12” pizza w/1 topping $10.00. Addl. Toppings $1.001/4 lb Burger $2.50 w/cheese $3.00. Hotdog $1.50

20 lb propane $18.99 + tax * 30 lb propane $28.99 + tax

24 pks Miller or Budweiser $18.99 + tax.

Soft Serve Ice Cream & 2 flavors of Gator Ice

Schedule your summer service for boats & pontoons by calling 937-446-4429 or email: [email protected]

More to come as summer weather arrives!


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