lake monticello friday flyer july 1 2011

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  Annual Meeting Voting Results Proxies Cast – 1,184; Invalid Proxies – 3; Valid Proxies – 1,181. Ballots Cast – 68; Invalid Ballots -- 3; Valid Ballots – 65. Total Valid Proxies and Ballots – 1,246 Election of Three Directors: Cliff Altschull – 836 votes, Joy Bauserman – 658, Leighton Cumming -- 492, Burt Marks – 376, Valerie Palamountain – 672, Ida Swenson – 529. Congratulations to Cliff Altschull, Valerie Palamountain and Joy Bauserman, who were elected to three-year terms, ending June 2014. Director Dillon Resigns: At the June 23 Board of Directors, Director Gary Dillon announced his resignation from the Board, effective at the end of that meeting. Gary and his family will be moving to Richmond mid-July. LMOA extends its sincere appreciation and best wishes to Gary for his service to the community and to LMOA. The resignation leaves a vacancy on the Board with two years remaining on the term. LMOA Bylaws Section 5.14, Vacancies, give the Board four options for handling the vacancy: (1) The Board may choose a candidate from the election of di rectors at the previous Annual Meeting of Members. Any duly nominated [sic] candidate having received the greatest number of votes from the previous election of directors, and not having been elected . . . may be deemed to be elected, to fill the vacancy for the unexpired balance of the term of the vacancy to be filled. (2) The Board may call for a Special Meeting of the Members to fill the vacancy. (3) The Board may allow the vacancy to remain until t he next annual meeting of the membership. (4) The vacancy may be filled by a member who receives the affirmat ive vote of a majority of the remaining direct ors then in office, at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors. The term of a director elected by the Board of Directors to fill a vacancy expires at the next members' meeting at which directors are elected. The Board will consider the vacancy at its July 28 regular meeting. CELEBRATE 4 TH OF JULY ALL WEEKEND LONG From pool party for 21+ on Fri. evening, July 1, all the way through the giant fireworks display on the evening of Mon., July 4, Lake Monticello’s big 4 th of July weekend celebration is full of activities for families, singles, adults, kids, and everyone in between. New this year are the movie on the lawn, dance, Little Miss Independence Day, Lake Monticello’s Got Talent, mini-golf and more. Returning old favorites are the 10 th  annual 5K Lake Monticello Spirit Run, sand sculpture, lake swim, backyard and pool games, music by Acoustic Cookin’, the fireworks and more! The updated schedule is available in the Clubhouse Lobby, online at www.LMOA.org (click on the link) and on Facebook, and will be available at the information table in the backyard of the Clubhouse on July 4. Fireworks will be shot from Beach 3 on July 4, beginning at approximately 9:15PM. Good viewing venues include the Clubhouse lawn, Main Beach, dam and lake. Please Remember:  Parking will not be permitted on the dam.   All wheels must be completely off the pavement when parking along any street, to avoid interference with emergency and other traffic.  Do not block driveways.  Personal fireworks are not permitted.  Marina Point is private property and not open for general use. Friday Flyer July 1, 2011 Congratulations to 2011-2012 LMOA Officers:  At the Board’s Organization/Orientation meeting on June 27, the following officers were elected for the 2011-2012 Board year, pictured left to right: Assistant Treasurer Joy Bauserman, Treasurer Cliff Altschull, Vice President Britt Johnson, President Benita Ellen, Secretary Valerie Palamountain, Assistant Secretary Don Fickes.  

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Annual Meeting Voting ResultsProxies Cast – 1,184; Invalid Proxies – 3; Valid Proxies – 1,181. Ballots Cast – 68; Invalid Ballots -- 3; Valid Ballots – 6Total ValidProxies and Ballots – 1,246Election of Three Directors: Cliff Altschull – 836 votes, Joy Bauserman – 658, Leighton Cumming -- 492, Burt Marks – 3Palamountain – 672, Ida Swenson – 529.Congratulations to Cliff Altschull, Valerie Palamountain and Joy Bauserman, wh

elected to three-year terms, ending June 2014.Director Dillon Resigns: At the June 23 Board of Directors, Director Gary Dillon announced his resignation from effective at the end of that meeting. Gary and his family will be moving to Richmond mid-July. LMOA extends its sincerand best wishes to Gary for his service to the community and to LMOA.The resignation leaves a vacancy on the Board with two years remaining on the term. LMOA Bylaws Section 5.14, VacancBoard four options for handling the vacancy:

(1) The Board may choose a candidate from the election of directors at the previous Annual Meeting of Members. nominated [sic] candidate having received the greatest number of votes from the previous election of directors, and nobeen elected . . . may be deemed to be elected, to fill the vacancy for the unexpired balance of the term of the vacancy to b(2) The Board may call for a Special Meeting of the Members to fill the vacancy.(3) The Board may allow the vacancy to remain until the next annual meeting of the membership.

(4) The vacancy may be filled by a member who receives the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directooffice, at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors. The term of a director elected by the Board of Directovacancy expires at the next members' meeting at which directors are elected.

The Board will consider the vacancy at its July 28 regular meeting.

CELEBRATE 4 TH OF JULY ALL WEEKEND LONGFrom pool party for 21+ on Fri. evening, July 1, all the way through the giant fireworks display on the eveningof Mon., July 4, Lake Monticello’s big 4th of July weekend celebration is full of activities for families, singles,adults, kids, and everyone in between. New this year are the movie on the lawn, dance, Little MissIndependence Day, Lake Monticello’s Got Talent, mini-golf and more. Returning old favorites are the 10th annual 5K Lake Monticello Spirit Run, sand sculpture, lake swim, backyard and pool games, music by Acoustic Cookin’and more!

The updated schedule is available in the Clubhouse Lobby, online atwww.LMOA.org(click on the link) and on Facebook, anbe available at the information table in the backyard of the Clubhouse on July 4.Fireworks will be shot from Beach 3 on July 4, beginning at approximately 9:15PM. Good viewing venues include the C

lawn, Main Beach, dam and lake.Please Remember:

Parking will not be permitted on the dam. All wheels must be completely off the pavement when parking along any street, to avoid interference with emergenc

traffic. Do not block driveways. Personal fireworks are not permitted. Marina Point is private property and not open for general use.

Friday Flyer July 1, 2011

Congratulations to 2011-2012 LMOA Officers: At the Board’s Organization/Orientation meeting on June the following officers were elected for the 2011-2012 Board year, pictured left to right: Assistant Treasurer Joy BausermanCliff Altschull, Vice President Britt Johnson, President Benita Ellen, Secretary Valerie Palamountain, Assistant Secretary Do

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LMOA Administration and ECC Offices Will Be Closed on Monday, July 4.Have a safe and fun holiday!

Trash Collection for Week of July 4: There will be no trash collection on Mon., July 4. Collection will run one daynormal for the remainder of the week, ending with Friday’s normal collection on Saturday.

LMOA Is No Longer Accepting Applications for on-call temp help for the front office. Our thanks to all who applied

2012 Budget Process Begins: A budget kickoff meeting, the first work session of the 2012 budget preparation schedu

held on Thurs., July 7, in the Terrace Room. The Board of Directors, Finance and other committees, General Manager adiscuss general budget expectations, guidelines, etc. Members are welcome to attend. Time will be allotted for member comminutes per member on the budget only. Sign up before the call to order.

Seeking Candidates for Ad Hoc Committee on Pavilion: The Board of Directors has formed an ad hoc commitbegin working on the details for the proposed “Colmenares Pavilion.” The structure will be built at the golf course but wilvariety of uses. Candidates may be golfers or non-golfers, male or female and any age. For details, contact Cliff [email protected] or 589-2404. If interested, please fill out a Committee Resource form, available at LMOA Officwebsite atwww.LMOA.org, and return it to LMOA.

Advisory to Boaters: Police Chief Tom Boisvert reports that VA laws for operating a boat while intoxicated are the saan automobile. A boat operator can be arrested for boating under the influence if the blood alcohol level is 0.08 or above. T

of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) will have an officer patrolling at Lake Monticello on July 4 to enforce boatingroutinely patrols at other times as well. Penalties for boating under the influence (BUI) can include stiff monetary penaltieattendance at alcohol awareness classes and revocation of the privilege to operate a boat for at least a year. All operators of boats at Lake Monticello shall have a Lake Monticello boat license. After dark, the lake goes to no wake operation for all boats. Additionally, the Lake Monticello Water Safety Patrol will have a boat staffed and patrolling the Lake.

VA laws do not prohibit alcohol onboard a boat as they prohibit open containers of alcohol in other areas, but it has been provenconsumption of alcohol by anyone in a boat increases the likelihood of death/injury should an accident occur.

Congratulations to Eleanor Emery , Lake Monticello golf’s Lady of the Lake 2011 Champion with overall score of 5

1st Pool Party of the Summer, Fri., July 1, from 8PM to 12M with 4th of July theme for ages 21 and up. Adult bever

available. For more information or to schedule a private pool party, call the Pool at 589-3165.

No Unregistered Boats Allowed in the Lake: Marina personnel will be monitoring boats to make sure theregistration sticker is clearly visible. Additional personnel will be on duty on July 4 to enforce the policy requiring that allregistered and the current sticker in use. Registrations will be accepted on July 4 until the Marina office closes at 7PM.

Diving for Dam Work Resumes: Over the next several weeks, Watershed Services will be removing the non-functiolevel drain valve and installing a new valve at the headwall of the main dam sluiceway. The work will be done underwextensive dive work, and the red dive barge will once again be anchored in the lake near the dam.It is of the upmost importance to protect the safety of the divers and prevent disruption of crucial repairs. Boaters, pleaseobserve a 200-foot “no boats allowed” perimeter around the barge.

Kids, Learn Tennis: The Lake Monticello Quick Start Tennis program will run July 11 - 14, from 9 to 10AM at Ashlawages 6 - 12. New students: $20 including mini-racket and three practice balls; returning students: $15 if you already have aRegister at the LMOA Office.

Fire Danger Very Real at Lake Monticello: The wooded nature of our community makes it especially vulnewildfires. Please be cautious to keep our community safe: Never use personal fireworks. Dispose of cigarettes properly, never into the grass, leaves, mulch, woods, out car windows, etc. Watch your barbecue grill to make sure no sparks escape. Take care with power equipment so it doesn't ignite dry leaves and mulch. Lake Monticello enforces a no-burn policy all year round.

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July 22 Deadline for Help to Homeowners Facing Foreclosure: If the economy or a medical condition puts yrisk of defaulting on your mortgage, there may be help from the Piedmont Housing Alliance (PHA). PHA is working with Emergency Homeowners Loan Program to provide financial or other assistance. The deadline to apply is July 22. For morand qualifications, contact PHA immediately by calling Karen Reifenberger [email protected] 434-817-2436, ext. 10

CHANNEL 10(977) PRESENTSPrograms air at 9AM and 7PM daily on cable channel 10(977).

Unless announced in advance, shows begin at 7PM on Thursdays and run through 9AM on Thursdays. Through Thurs., July 9, 9AM: Golf Pro Mark Marshall and Golf Superintendent Dick Bushey talk with host Al Colville. “This Week at the Lake” will be on hiatus through August, as the Broadcast Group takes a summer break. Board of Di

open session meetings and other special programming will be covered.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS[LMOA events & activities are printed in bold type. Activities not open to all residents or requiring advance registration are not inFri., July 1 3 - 10PM Mini-Golf, ABC

8PM -12M Pool Party for 21+, PSat., July 2 3 - 10PM Mini-Golf, ABC

7PM Lake Monticello’s Got Talent, FR7PM Movie on the Lawn, BY

Sun., July 3 3 - 10PM Mini-Golf, ABC

7PM Little Miss Independence Day, FR9PM-12M Independence Weekend Dance, TRMon., July 4 7AM 10th Annual 5K LM Spirit Run, BBF

9AM July 4th Activities Begin, CH/BY/MB3 - 10PM Mini-Golf, ABC9:15PM Fireworks over the Lake, from Bch 3LMOA & ECC OFFICES CLOSED ALL DAY

Tues., July 5 8AM Aerobics, TR8AM Fluvanna Chamber Breakfast, AG9:30AM Basket Weaving, TR1PM Canasta, FR1PM Casual Bridge, FR

7PM Pinochle, TGR7:30PM Flotilla 88 General Meeting, FRWed., July 6 7:30AM Rotary Club, AG

9AM Line Dancing, TR9:30AM Ladies’ Bridge, FR6PM Girl Scout Troop 353, TR7PM Buildings, Roads, Grounds Comm., FR7PM Crafting Group, TBR

Thurs., July 7 8AM Aerobics, TR9:30AM Loli’s Painters, TR9:30AM Little Ones at the Lake, TR10AM Ladies; Duplicate Bridge, FR

12:15PM Mah Jongg, FR1PM Piecemakers, TR6PM 2012 Budget Kickoff Meeting, TR6PM Girl Scouts -- Juliettes, TGR7PM Wildlife Committee, TGR7:15PM Storm Water Management Committee, FR

Fri., July 8 8AM Aerobics, TR9:30AM ME-MAY I, FR1PM Hand and Foot, FR

AG – Ashlawn Grille; ATC – Ashlawn Tennis Courts; ABC – Ashlawn Basketball Courts; BBF – Bunker Ball Field; CBY – Clubhouse Back Clubhouse; CR – Crofton Room; OB – Operations Building; EN – Eagles Nest; FR – Faulconer Room; GC – Golf Course; MB – Main Beach;PS – Pro Shop; TGR – Terrace Game Room; TBR – Terrace Board Room; TR – Terrace Room; TL -- Tufton Lake

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COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS LAKE MONTICELLO RESIDENTS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY:The Beautification Corps is updating the directory. If you

listed and want to be included, or if you are listed and want to update your listing, please call 591-0562 [email protected].

LM FIRE & RESCUE AUXILIARYis on break for July and August. Next meeting will be Sept. 24 for a breakfast meeting at 9 ATTENTION IBMers:IBM is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Several retired IBMers here at the Lake are plan

dinner. Current and former employees and spouses are invited to join in the celebration. Please call 589-7977 for more info FLUVANNA ART ASSN.will meet July 8, at 9:30AM at the Fork Union Community Center. Troy Weiderheimer talks abo

on Colored Grounds.” See the website at www.FluvannaArt.comor call 589-6466 for more information and required materialsfor a schedule of area exhibits in the Fluvanna Review. 17th ANNUAL HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GOLF TOURNAMENT, at Lake Monticello, Sat., July 16, at 1PM. Proceeds su

Habitat’s Fluvanna building program. Format: Two best balls of foursome with low gross and low net team prizes. Flightwomen. Enter as a team or individual. Entry fee: $60/player. Many prizes’ raffle. Apply by July 9; forms available at www.fluvannahabitat.org. For more information, call 589-4292, 589-4727 or the Pro Shop at 589-3075. Rain date: July 23.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION:Call (434) 589-8263, ext. 300.POOL & POOL SNACK BAR ARE OPENfrom 11AM to 7PM, Sun. – Thurs.; 11AM to 9PM, Fri. and Sat. Deck opens at 10:30AM$6/person. Information on trip books and memberships available at the Office or on the website:www.lmoa.org – click on the link. Lap swimmin9AM, Mon. – Fri. at $2/person/day or $35 for summer pass. Swim lessons: call 589-3165. Pool parties: call 906-0029PRO SHOP:Open 7AM to 6:30PM. Carts due 30 minutes before sunset. For tee time or in inclement weather, call (434) 589-3075. F

go to the website at www.lakemonticellogolf.org.EAGLES NESTis open daily from 7AM to 3PM. Specials daily. Chair lift available. To-go orders welcome -- call 589-3512. For inschedule a meeting or other event, ask for or email Manager Jet Kidd [email protected] GRILLE:Open Tues. – Sat. 4:30-9PM, and for Sunday brunch from 10:30AM to 2PM in the Clubhouse. For information, c1151.MARINA:Open 10AM to 6PM, Mon. – Fri.; 9AM to 7PM, Sat. & Sun., selling plus grade gasoline for cars and boats, ice, baitinformation, call (434) 589-1692.HORSESHOES,Mon., Tues., Wed. at 10AM at Ashlawn Pits. Anyone over 18 years welcome. For information call 589-4225.ORGANIZED TENNIS: Ladies’ – 8:30AM, Mon. & Thurs.; men’s – 8:30AM, Tues. & Fri.; and mixed doubles – 8:30AM, Wed. & Sat.

The Friday Flyer is an official weekly publication of the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association. It communicates matters of general inteand presents information on policies, procedures, activities and events. The editorial staff is responsible for content based on guideli

policy. Deadline for submission of announcements and news is 5PM on Wednesday, unless otherwise announced. Email annou [email protected] or drop off at the Administration Office. Submission does not guarantee publication. The printedFriday Flyer is availabaround the community, online atwww.lmoa.org and on cable TV channel 14(978) for your convenience. For more information, call 8263, extension 111.