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Lake Kiowa on the Web: www.lakekiowatx.com
Vol. 37 - No. 11
Official Publication of Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association
LKPOA BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
CANDIDATES
November 2014
Lake Kiowa WGA Raised $60,300 For Abigail's Arms
It is the time of year to start
thinking about candidates
for the LKPOA Board of
Directors. This year there
will be three directors to be
elected. Three will be retiring
after serving their terms: Craig
Lamkin, Brent Reed, and Jay
Titus. Accordingly, we would
like to have six candidates on
the ballot.
The
LKPOA
Board
of
Directors
has
the
responsibility to govern our
community and to preserve
our LKPOA common assets
and amenities. You can
appreciate how important this
process of elections is to the
preservation and protection
of our individual rights and
property values. The decisions
made by our board are vital to
the stability and growth of our
community.
We need people of integrity
that are interested, intelligent,
and involved to be presented
on the ballot. Each director is
elected to serve a three-year
term. Please devote some
time in consideration of who
you would like to see serve
our community by becoming
a candidate to be a director of
the LKPOA.
The Board of Directors
Governance Policy, Sections
1.2 Major Duties of the
Board and 1.3 Due Diligence
–Responsibilities of Individual
Board Members describe the
duties of a board member. The
entire document is available
on the LKPOA website.
A total of 107 golfers participated in the Sustaining Hope Golf Tournament - PUTTing an End to Domestic Violence.
The LKPOA Nominating
Committee is seeking your
assistance in identifying
potential candidates to run
for the LKPOA Board of
Directors. The nomination
form is on page 40 of this
edition of the CommuniQué
and may be completed and
returned to the LKPOA
office or to any member of
the nominating committee.
You may nominate yourself
or another member and you
may remain anonymous if
you so choose. In addition,
the LKPOA nominating
committee members welcome
your phone calls to discuss
potential
nominees
or
particulars of the nomination
and election process.
Potential candidate names
must be submitted to the
committee by November
15,
2014.
Committee
recommendations
of
candidates are to be presented
to the LKPOA Board of
Directors on December 15,
2014. The candidates’ names
will be published in the
January 2015 CommuniQué.
Ballots will be mailed to all
homeowners on February 1,
2015. Those elected will be
announced at the LKPOA
Annual Meeting to be held
March 14, 2015.
The LKPOA Nominating
Committee comprises the
following: Gerald Smith,
Chair, 104 Sequoya Cv. E.,
(972)
754-4607;
Donna
Marfice,
326
Kiowa
Dr. E. (469) 222-2954;
Janice Richey, 102 Pueblo
Dr. E, (817) 366-2711;
Ed Cooke, 1116 Kiowa Dr.
E., (469) 323-8788; Jerry
Slater, 1022 Kiowa Dr. E.,
(972) 989-9110; and Mike
Brindle, 112 Blackfoot Tr. N.,
(512) 657-8222.
Thank you for your interest
and participation in our
LKPOA nomination process.
Gerald Smith
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Ad Cost Schedule. . . . 38
Advertiser Index. . . . . 44
Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . 47
CISD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Computer Club. . . . . . . 6
Golf . . . . 1, 24, 25, 27-32
Contact Us . . . . . . . . . 39
Inspirational. . . . . . . . . 9
Kiowa Activities. . . 5, 10, 11, 33
Kiowa Kares . . . . . . . 4, 5
Lake Activities . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15
LKPOA . . . . . . 1, 3, 33, 37- 40
LKSUD. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Lodge. . . . . . . . . . 2, 34-36
Market Place. . . . . . 42-44
Security. . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Service Orgs
ICVFD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 41
ICVFD Aux. . . . . . . . 12
Kiwanis . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Noah's Ark. . . . . . . . 33
Rotary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Woman’s Club . . . . . 16 - 23
Address Label:
Please notify the LKPOA Office
(940-665-1055) of address change
107 Kiowa Drive South, Lake Kiowa TX 76240
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PERMIT 34
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
76240
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Thanksgiving Buffet at Lake Kiowa Lodge
November 27
• Roasted Turkey with Herbs
& Cranberry Sauce
• Holiday Ham with Glaze
• Roasted Salmon with Dill Cream Sauce
• Classic Holiday Stuffing
• Glazed Carrots
• Green Beans Almandine
• Mashed & Scalloped Potatoes
• Marshmallow Topped Sweet Potatoes
• Create Your Own Salad Station
• Rolls & Butter
• Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, Bread Pudding
Includes Coffee or Ice Tea
2 seating’s – 11:00 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m.
Adults - $19.99 plus tax & gratuity
Children – 5 to 11 - $14.99++;
4 and under are free
Reservations are required
Call Penny @ 665-3741 or
e-mail [email protected]
Music by Konstantyn Travinskyy
Touch) 3T’s Thanks You!
3T’s (TJ’s TerrificThanksgiving
Special
Swedish, Deep Tissue, Reflexology, & Pregnancy Massages
November Special:
$25 one hour massage repeat customers
$30 one hour massage New Customers
Cash or credit accepted (Located inside Salon Taje’)
6568 FM 902, Wed. thru Sun. 9am to 9pm
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Ask for T.J.!
Thanksgiving Music by Konstantyn Travinskyy
Ukrainian
pianist
Konstantyn
Travinskyy has won prizes in
numerous piano competitions across
the globe including 1st prize at the
Sorantin Music Competition, 3rd
prize at the California International
Young Artist Competition, 4th prize
at the Valesesia-Musica International
Competition (Italy) and 1st prize at the
International Wideman
Piano
Competition
in
Shreveport,
Louisiana.
Konstantyn
was
invited to study with
Vladimir
Viardo,
Artist-in Residence
of the University of
North Texas, where
he completed his
Master’s degree in
May 2010 and is
currently pursuing his Doctorate
degree in piano performance. He
is a recipient of Toulouse Graduate
School scholarship as well as College
of Music and Viardo Fellowship
Foundation scholarships.
In addition to his competition
accomplishments, Konstantyn made
several major performances in the
U.S. including his Chicago debut at the
Dame Myra Hess Series, which was
broadcast live on WFMT, the city’s
classical radio station. His orchestral
performances include appearances
with the Domenico Cimarosa
Symphony Orchestra in Italy, the
National Philharmonic Symphony
Orchestra of Ukraine, the University
of North Texas Symphony Orchestra,
and the Shreveport Symphony
Orchestra. After his
performance with the
latter, The Shreveport
Times stated, “He has
a wonderfully precise
style of fingering and
approach,
equally
adept at capturing the
drama of the work as
well as its melodic
content.”
Mr.
Travinskyy
also has been invited
to perform for the Eastfield Piano
Festival, National Dance Festival,
Texas Conservatory for Young Artists,
the Chopin Society of Mid-America
in Oklahoma, as well as other series
in California, Mississippi, and Texas.
Konstantyn’s talent continues to
delight his audiences in countries
such as Ukraine, Russia, Mexico, and
the United States.
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AT CASA OF
NORTH TEXAS
WE ARE THANKFUL FOR
OUR WONDERFUL
VOLUNTEERS!
HAPPY
THANKSGIVING!
940-665-1648
www.tj4ttts.com • [email protected]
christmas lights
installed
972-974-2308
May Your Holidays Be Merry, and
Your Christmases Be
Brighter!
Thomas Moore Feed
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Community Manager’s Report
Hello Kiowans!
I hope that everyone had a fun endof-summer holiday on Labor Day and
a safe Halloween with all the little
ones trying to fill their sacks with
candy. But now it’s on to November
and the kickoff to the holiday season.
On Tuesday, Nov. 11 we will be
saluting our veterans in the Lodge at
what has become an annual event. There
will be food, drink, a guest speaker, with
all this culminating with a dance. At the
event we celebrate our veterans, but we
should never forget those veterans who
are no longer with us and remember
them and their families in our thoughts
and in our prayers.
The Lodge is again celebrating
Thanksgiving with a Thanksgiving
Day Buffet. This year’s celebration
includes all the traditional favorites
along with some new items. Awardwinning Ukrainian pianist Konstantyn
Travinskyy will provide
entertainment throughout
the event. He has performed
in Italy as well as in Chicago,
New York, Oklahoma,
Mississippi, California, and
Texas. This event sells out
every year so please make
your reservations early.
On to work: our fall cleanup is
scheduled from Thursday, Nov. 13
through Saturday, Nov. 15. Remember:
no hazardous materials, batteries,
tires, etc. will be accepted.
On a final note, we’re close to
issuing the new Lake Kiowa member
identification cards. These cards will
replace the paper cards with new cards
that are similar to a credit card. The
cards will have a photo of the member
on the card as well as the member’s
information pertaining to their lot
imprinted on a magnetic strip.
ROTARY 2014 FLAG
PROGRAM CONCLUDES
The new cards provide
several benefits to the
members that include:
Increased security The cards will be disabled
when the member or
lessee moves away from
Lake
Kiowa,
which
will prevent them from
re-entering the community once they
have moved.
Reduced cost - Like your other
credit cards, the new cards will last
for years. This will save printing and
labor costs each year for new cards.
Convenience - The new cards along
with their guest cards will be mailed
to the member, eliminating the need
to come to the LKPOA office to pick
up the cards.
Improved accuracy - The
information on the cards will be
incorporated into the new accounting
system, allowing charges at the Lodge
to be applied accurately to your lot.
Visibility Charges will be
available for review by the member
on the website.
Expandability - Future plans
include incorporating the Pro Shop
into the database. The members’
identification cards could be used to
purchase goods and pay for guest tee
times with the charges applied to the
member’s lot.
The member application form soon
will be available on the Lake Kiowa
website. If a computer is unavailable,
the application can be submitted at the
LKPOA office where staff members
will help you complete the form. Stay
tuned for more information to come.
That’s all for now. Happy
Thanksgiving!
Randy
Fall Cleanup
Nov. 13 - 15
The Gainesville Rotary Club Flag Program has had a very
successful year here at Lake Kiowa. We had 235 paid subscribers
who displayed a flag (in some cases, several flags) in front of their homes. This
figure represents an increase of 20 subscribers compared with last year.
This display of patriotism is very moving in and of itself, not to mention the
philanthropic programs our club is able to carry out throughout Cooke County,
regionally, and internationally using the funds donated. We are able to have so
many flags displayed here, because approximately 75 percent of our subscribers
take care of the flags themselves during the year. We Rotarians thank all of you
very much for your continued support.
We will end this calendar year’s program on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11.
At that time, we want to collect, inspect, and replace the flags, where necessary.
We plan to collect all the flags that our volunteers usually put out for the folks
who don’t handle the flags themselves. If you are handling the flag yourself and
your flag requires replacement, please leave it out so we can collect it.
You can expect to receive a letter next spring (in March or early April) with
the information on the 2015 program. At that time, we hope you will fill out
the application and send it in. The requested donation next year will remain at
$40.
Bill Burhans
Offering an eclectic selection of:
Furniture Antiques Arts Décor Vintage
Collectibles Jewelry Accessories Artisan
Books Gifts and More
- New Advertiser Broadway Exchange Consignment & Boutique
LOCATION: 105 W. Broadway Street, Gainesville TX
HOURS: Tues-Sat 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 940-437-0130 Email: [email protected]
Broadway Exchange owned by Lake Kiowa residents Gene and Cheryl
Hughes is a new consignment and dealer boutique shop located in
Gainesville’s Historic District. Broadway Exchange opened on Oct. 1 and
offers a unique shopping experience with a wide variety of quality antiques,
furniture, artisan items, collectibles, vintage, mid century, rustic, arts, home
décor, jewelry, accessories, books, gifts, and more!
The Broadway Exchange grand opening is the week of Tuesday, Nov. 4
through Sunday, Nov. 9. Bring in the coupon with our ad to save 10-20% off
items throughout the store during our grand opening week. Our consignment
fee is only 35% (as compared to 50% at other consignment stores).
We have 15 quality local dealers including: Carol Jacobsen, Nancy
Anderson, Diane Baugh, Phoebe Franco, Karol Fletcher, Tammy Wilson,
Gerri Eckart, Kay Haley, Jonnie Roach, Patsy Kern, Tony Montoya,
Melissa Beasley, Jennifer Hughes, and Cheryl Hughes. If you are interested
in renting a booth or selling items on consignment, you can reach us at
[email protected] or call (940) 437-0130.
Gene Hughes
(corrected date)
Campground by dam.
NOW OPEN
Broadway Exchange
Consignment & Boutique
GRAND OPENING: November 4-9, 2014
10-20% off purchase with coupon
November 4-9, 2014
*With participating dealers. Limit 1 coupon per customer.
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Kiowa Kares
shape of Texas for Tommy and Vickie.
They asked her several times to enter
it in the State Fair of Texas. Finally,
she agreed to enter it this year. She
won a Premium Blue Ribbon for the
latch hook division at the State Fair.
The rug is about 5 by 3 feet with a
well-designed form of the State of
Texas with different parts depicting
the beauty of Texas in the middle. To
the east, she has trees and flowers. To
the west, it is plain for the flat land.
There is the Alamo, an oil derrick, and
the State Capitol. The four corners
have the UT orange shape of Texas
and the State flag is in the middle at
the top part of the rug.
Mary worked on this for six months
and the result proved to be a Blue
Ribbon design.
Kerlene Ross
Dear Kiowa friends:
As we are packing and going through
many boxes of items for our move, we
are reminded of the good times we had
while living here at beautiful Lake Kiowa.
It has been great to share time with you
in the Chapel, Supper Club, Friends of
the Lodge, my singing group, Computer
Club (where we met, and you watched
the courtship and marriage of a couple
of “old” teenagers), Kiowa Woman’s
Club, Gourmet Groups, the Kiowa travel
group, Kiwanis Club, July 4th, Gainesville
churches, and on and on.
We began travelling to escape the
Texas weather and allergies, and to
enjoy our new life together. In our travels
we visited many beautiful places and
decided we may as well live where
we can find great weather for the time
we are there. Thus came the Punta
Gorda, Florida condo at Burnt Store
Marina for winters. Of course, summer
in Texas can be unbearable so we
continued the search for escape, and
just last May discovered the southwest
corner of North Carolina. Another
lovely condo on a small lake in the
mountain community of Sapphire, and
we decided to buy it for the summer
months. The realization then hit –
when would we ever be in Texas? So
therefore we are moving away.
We wanted to say good-bye and
tell you we enjoyed our time with you,
in-between travels, and thank you
for all the friendships we have made
here. Lake Kiowa is a great place,
especially for golfers and boaters, if
you enjoy the Texas weather. We do
love the Gulf Coast of Florida and
now “the Mountains are calling and we
must go”…… as they poetically say in
North Carolina.
God Bless you all!
Phyllis and Nels Thomsen
Dear Bill,
Once again I am writing, because I
feel some who own property here do
not care about our community. Not
everyone, but numerous. Those I’m
referring to are the ones who let their
pet poop in other folk’s yard and don’t
pick it up.
It really is easy to do, pick it up that
is, and you don’t mess up your hands.
Those of you who get newspapers, the
plastic cover is good, and those of you
who don’t can use the bags you get
when you grocery shop. Then put the
plastic in your trash can. See! No dirty
hands. Easy, isn’t it?
Another thing that really looks good?
Cigarette butts and filters on the golf
course! Suggestion; when on number
2 tee box or number 3, look in the trash
bucket by the ball washer and get a
bottle or can and put it in a cup holder
on your cart to hold the remains of
your cigarette in it. Oh, yes, and those
of you who throw them out your car
window. That’s not too cool, either.
Thanks for your help in keeping Kiowa
the pretty and clean community we
can enjoy.
Dean Dorsch
Mary Smith Wins Blue Ribbon At Texas State Fair
Mary Smith with her Premium
Blue Ribbon rug.
Mary Smith moved to Lake Kiowa
from Texarkana about four years ago
to be near her son, Tommy Jackson,
and daughter-in-law Vickie Jackson.
Mary has had numerous hobbies
such as bowling, gardening, canasta,
traveling, and making things like latch
hook rugs and a 4-foot by 3-foot doll
house, including the furniture and
curtains, for her granddaughters. She
passes time by designing and making
latch hook rugs or wall hanging art.
In 2005, Mary designed a rug in the
Cooke County Electric Charitable Foundation
Assists Community
Donna Culpepper with the
Montague County Carpenter Shop
prepares for the days lunch meal.
Prepared meals are served
daily at the Montague County
Carpenter’s Shop.
These organizations meet the criteria and exemplify the mission
statement of CCECF to accumulate and disburse funds to individuals and organizations for public safety, health, self-sufficiency, basic human needs and the cultural environment, CCECF is
honored to have the opportunity to assist in the funding of these
programs.
Muenster Library Director
Stephanie Wright assists Cindy
Wolf with book check out.
CASA Board Members assist with Raffle
Ticket sales at the 2013 CCECA Charitable
Golf Tournament.
MONTAGUE COUNTY CARPENTER SHOP,
The Cooke County Electric Charitable Foundation is pleased to
announce its initial distribution of funds. A $10,000 donation was
made to Montague County Carpenter Shop, along with $4639.81
to CASA of North Texas and $2000 to the Bettie M. Luke Muenster
Public Library
CCECF was formed as a catalyst to distribute funds generated
from the Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association Operation Round Up program. The collected “rounded up” pennies
from member-owners’ monthly bills are used to assist members in
the CCECA service area.
CCECF is a nonprofit organization. An independent board of directors made up of your community leaders governs CCECF and
oversees the distribution of funds. The board members offer their
time and resources free of charge.
For more information about the co-op and charitable foundation, visit cceca.com. Go to noconacarpentershop.com, casant.org and muensterlibrary.com for details on the organizations
receiving grants.
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Kiowa Kares
New Technology Arrives At Callisburg
High School/Middle School
Medicare Part D Training At The Lodge
Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
One of the most challenging
things for seniors is selecting the
best prescription drug plan for the
coming year. Many choose to stay on
the plan they currently have without
researching which plan will work best
for them in the coming year.
Important to remember: deductibles
change, formularies change, monthly
premiums change, the tier of the drugs
change, all without you knowing
until it is too late to do anything for
12 months. Annual enrollment began
Oct. 15 and will end Dec. 7. During
this time, you may change to the best
plan for you.
Many seniors choose a plan with the
lowest premium. However, this seldom
is the best and can cost you more over
the 12-month period. It is important
to do the research on www.medicare.
gov. I will be glad to teach you how
to do the research for yourself, your
parents, or friends.
Example: One of the first clients I
helped this year told me she “liked her
plan and wanted to keep it.” However,
after I did the research, I found one
of her meds was removed from the
formulary and her current plan would
have cost her an additional $3500
more than if she changed plans.
DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO
YOU! COME TO THE TRAINING
SESSION AT THE LODGE.
I do not sell the Plan D drug plans.
This will not be a selling session. but
do bring your questions.
Bob Bingham
November 11
A student utilizes a new tablet.
One of the new 2/ter mobile
computer labs.
Six new mobile 2/ter (Tutor)
computer labs, with 30 tablets each,
have arrived at the Callisburg HS/
MS Campus. The mobile carts are
housed in certain classrooms for
students to use daily. Teachers in
English, Scientific Research and
Design, Biology, US History, and UIL
academic classes are finding these labs
to be an added benefit to the learning
process. Students are enjoying the
benefits of having endless information
at their fingertips and the portability
of the new computers.
The district was able to purchase
the new mobile labs with the help
of the Women’s Golf Association of
Lake Kiowa. The WGA conducted
a fundraiser last fall that raised over
$46,000 to help purchase the mobile
labs. Callisburg ISD superintendent
Steve Clugston said, “the district is
extremely grateful for the help of the
WGA and seeing the finished product
in action gets you excited about the
future of learning.” The district plans
to add more mobile lab carts each year
to continue to enhance the learning
process.
Charlotte Strahan
CHS Journalism
RGB Eye Associates
offers
minimally invasive
glaucoma treatment
to Lake Kiowa
Glaucoma is one of the leading
causes of blindness in the U.S.
A stent is implanted during cataract surgery to improve the outflow
of fluid and help control eye pressure.
The procedure can reduce or eliminate the use of daily glaucoma drops.
Once the procedure is completed, the device is not seen or felt.
Ask the surgeons at RGB about whether minimally invasive
glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is appropriate for you.
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Facebook openly admits that the
service is free simply because the
company sells your information to
advertisers. It’s not hard to understand
this.
What is hard to understand,
however, is just how much information
you could have given to Facebook
since you’ve been using the service.
Everything that you’ve “Liked” has
said something about your tastes.
Everything that you’ve posted can be
data mined by clever advertisers for
more information.
You may have even heard about
Facebook’s newest marketing tool.
It’s a massive ad network designed to
distribute everything everywhere. This
ad network takes advantage of the
massive amount of data that Facebook
has for all of its users. It’s more than
you’d think, that’s for sure.
Facebook’s ad network takes the
knowledge that Facebook has about
you and applies it to almost any app
on your Smartphone. This means that
Three Essential Facebook Privacy Checks You Need To Do Right Now
you could be seeing some confusing
ads in your future.
What can you do about it? Here are
three ideas that might just bring you
the help that you need.
1. COVER YOUR TRACKS
Think of Facebook like a massive
desert. Every “Like” you’ve given out
on Facebook is another footprint that
marketers can use to figure out what
your ideal “oasis” might look like. By
oasis, I mean stuff for you to buy.
Not only that, but Facebook’s new
ad network could mean that something
that you’ve liked in the past could
be used to advertise someone else’s
product. I don’t know about you,
but I’m not one for giving out a free
endorsement just because I clicked
the like button years ago.
Luckily, there’s a way to clear your
Facebook footprint. Facebook Privacy
Cleanup Tool will systematically run
through every one of your likes that
Facebook has on file and erase them
one by one. Simply visit the website,
click the button, and you’re good to
go.
2. CLEAN UP YOUR FRIENDS
LIST
The more friends you have, the
more likely you are to not see posts
from the people who you love. Sound
weird? It is. Facebook quickly figured
out that there’s no way to show every
single post on Facebook. While the
exact algorithm for how the site shows
you posts isn’t publicly available, the
company has admitted a few things.
Facebook shows you more posts
from someone who you “engage”
with through likes, comments, or just
clicking on their photos
The site tries to group you with
people. Based on who Facebook
assumes your closest friends are,
you’ll see different posts.
Posts are shared more widely when
Facebook deems the event to be
“important.” Words like “wedding” or
“anniversary” in a post will probably
be seen by more people.
Here’s the funniest part about how
Facebook notifications are distributed:
The people who you argue with the
most are probably the people who
you’re most likely to hear from.
Whether you’re an iPhone fan and
they’re an Android die-hard or you
just can’t agree on a favorite TV show:
Arguments usually mean increased
engagement.
This means that it’s actually best
to not interact with people who you
don’t enjoy hearing from.
Upcoming Meetings:
Nov. 13
Getting comfortable with
your iMac or
Mac Book Pro
Dec. 11
Christmas Party
3. KEEP TRACK OF THE DATA
YOU POST ON FACEBOOK
How do you keep track of the
data you post on Facebook? Well,
depending on how much you post,
it might be impossible. What you
can do, though, is keep track of who
can see posts after certain dates. You
do this by keeping to a Facebook
“maintenance” schedule.
Facebook gives you tools to manage
your presence on their site. While this
won’t protect you from advertisers
and information brokers, it will make
sure people on your Facebook friends
list won’t get too much information if
they snoop around on your profile.
[Adapted from Kim Komando,
Tip of the Day, October 11, 2014]
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Kiwanis working on Callisburg
teachers' bench in September.
Kiwanians repairing and coating
playground equipment.
KIWANIS AT WORK AGAIN
Lake Kiowa Kiwanis was at work
again on Sept. 20, replacing rotted
boards on the teachers’ bench at
Callisburg Elementary School and
painting the playground equipment
with a preservative that also makes the
surface less slippery for the kids. In an
earlier project, Kiwanis replaced all
the rotted boards on the playground
equipment.
The teachers’ bench now has
Kiwanis was represented recently at the KWC Newcomers Social held
at the Lodge.
Jim Poker (R) received the
“Kiwanian of the Year” award.
the kids who need help in our area.
We will again be providing meals
at Thanksgiving and Christmas for
families with children who need our
help, as well as providing for the
“Christmas Wish List” provided to us
by the Callisburg Elementary staff.
Thanks to all who attended our
barbecue and bluegrass event in early
September. The barbecue was great
(prepared by the new, but highly
acclaimed, Ten50 in Richardson), the
band (the regionally famous “Grass
Notes”) was fabulous, and there were
some real bargains bought in the silent
auction. Your support helps Kiwanis
help the kids.
Look through the pictures to see how
much fun we’re having, and come join
us on either the first or third Thursday
evening at the Lodge. We’ll buy your
dinner!
Rick Ramsey
painted supports and good Texas
red cedar rails, so it should last for a
decade or more. Now that school has
started, Kiwanis representatives will
be meeting with a school committee to
develop a plan to purchase additional
playground equipment for the school.
A new slate of officers and committee
heads is taking over for the club on
Oct. 1 so check our website to see
your friends or neighbors who have
stepped up to make a commitment to
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The Glenn Polk Family
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would like to thank everyone
for allowing us the
opportunity to sell and
service new vehicles
in your community.
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Inspirational Events
November is the month
that we think of the many
blessings we have been
given. Why not come and
give praise to God for
all the many blessings
you have received at
Lake Kiowa by attending
Chapel every Sunday in
November? Services start
at 8 a.m. and are only half an hour
long. It will not interfere with your
golf game or attending your church
of choice. Dress as you please, not
necessary to dress up.
Our two ministers, John Hare and
J. Ray Smith, will be preaching on
alternative Sundays. J. Ray Smith will
be starting a new series, “Nuggets
from the Psalms.” On Nov. 2 he will
preach on “What’s Delightful about
the Law,” Psalm 1:1-3. On Nov. 16
he will preach on “The Secret for a
Good Night’s Sleep,” Psalm 4:8. On
Nov. 30 his topic will be “Reasons
to be Thankful When You don’t feel
Thankful,” Psalm 100:4-5.
On Nov. 9 John Hare will be
preaching on “Risk-taking Service,”
Matthew 25:31-45. On Nov. 23 his
subject will be “The Reason for the
Reason,” Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10.
Our choir will entertain us with
their beautiful song on Sunday,
Nov. 16. Choir practice is held on
Monday mornings at 8 a.m. under the
leadership of Glenn Wilson.
The Chapel congregation voted to
send $1,000 to aid the families of the
students who were killed or injured
in the terrible bus crash that was
responsible for killing four members
of the NCTC girls’ softball team.
Look at the showcase in the Lodge
hallway to see all the agencies and
organizations the Kiowa Chapel has
aided and continues to aid in our
community. You will be amazed and
very proud of our contributions.
Chapel is sad to say good-bye to two
members, Phyllis and Nels Thomsen,
who will be leaving us to live in Florida
and North Carolina, depending on the
season. We are pleased to welcome
back Gloria Sullo after her medical
leave from Lake Kiowa.
Start the holiday season out right
by worshipping with your friends and
neighbors at Chapel.
Joan Carroll
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WOMEN’S CONNECTION
The Gainesville Christian Women’s Connection (GCWC) November
Brunch will be Thursday, Nov. 20 at 401 W. Garnett, Gainesville TX. The
event time is 10 to 11:30 a.m. and the cost is $8 per person. Brunch will be
catered by Lone Oak Ranch and Retreat.
The keynote speaker will be Kitty Kane, a singer, composer, and author.
Kitty’s theme is “Home to Hollywood and Back,” which illustrates the
often humorous struggles of her life.
The annual Stonecroft Fall Fundraiser will feature an auction. Auction
items will include a golf outing for four at Turtle Hill with a golf cart, a
one-night stay at the Shady Lady with $75 dining at Sara’s, gift certificates
from Fischer’s Meats in Muenster, a $100 gift certificate from Hobie’s of
Nocona, a Christmas centerpiece from Vine and Branches in Gainesville,
and a variety of new designer purses such as two Vera Wang bags.
GCWC is a non-denominational organization affiliated with Stonecroft
Ministries open to women of all ages. Whether you are new to the area or
have lived here a long time, come join us. For reservations, call Judy DeField
at (940) 612-3130, me at (817) 366-4768, or email gcwcreservations@
yahoo.com by Thursday, Nov. 13.
Thank you,
Laura Patterson
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Summer is really over and everyone
is home from their travels. There were
20 quilters at our October meeting of
the Kiowa Quilt Bee. Sharon Catlett
led the meeting and reviewed the
concerns and health of some of the
members.
There was a review of the Gainesville
Common Threads Guild’s newsletter
to keep everyone informed about their
activities. Sharon also asked those
members that were planning to go to
the Houston show to note new products
and perhaps share some photos.
The next meeting of the Quilt Bee
will be Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. while the
Kay Marshall shows a large tote
bag that she recently finished.
next Sew Day is scheduled for Nov.
14 at the Lodge from 9 a.m. until
4 p.m. Come and go as you like or stop
by for lunch and see what everyone is
working on and enjoy the fellowship.
Happy Thanksgiving Day – enjoy it
with family and friends.
The December meeting will be our
Christmas Party and Potluck at Cathy
Wilson’s home on Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.
Remember to bring your completed
2014 Challenge Quilt.
Enjoy the pictures of the show and
tell segment of the meeting.
Carole Clausing
Stephanie Broun shared a
poinsettia Christmas quilt.
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Anita House shows a scrap quilt
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For food while remembering the hungry
For health while remembering the sick
For friends while remembering the friendless
For freedom while remembering the enslaved
And let these remembrances stir us to service
That Thy gifts to us may be used for others.
Best Wishes
For a joyous
Thanksgiving Holiday
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During Sew Day on Sept. 19, Becky Branham was finishing up and
showed us two more quilts that she made for new nieces or nephews.
Faye McCarrell had two Halloween projects that she shared: the scary
witch wall hanging and a table runner and set of matching placemats that
are on the table in front of her.
Next Meeting - Nov. 3
Next Sew Day - Nov. 14
Janet Samuel shows us another one of her “feed sack” quilts.
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ICVFD AUXILIARY
Have you heard?
Our annual bake sale is coming
up on Sunday, Nov. 23 and we need
your help. We need bakers and buyers.
Bakers, please help us and make your
family’s favorites such as pies, cakes,
breads, candies, and cookies for our
sale. This is our last fundraiser for
the year. If you can help, call Linda
Seal at (940) 665-7772 or (940) 3723576. We will also be selling ICVFD
SUPPORTER T-shirts at the bake
sale, so come get your Thanksgiving
desserts, get gift-wrapped T-shirts
for Christmas presents, and get your
holiday season off to a great start!
Our last Shabby Chic Sale of the
year will also be in November on the
first Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7, 8
from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. We have five
storage units and one garage full of
great items. These include furniture,
Christmas decorations, appliances,
toys, household items, games,
antiques, and linens of all kinds.
We need to have a big blowout sale
to clear out our inventory. If you’re
thinking of buying anything, come to
our sale first! You could get some of
your Christmas decorations at great
prices or get some of your Christmas
shopping done early. You won’t regret
it!
Since we are talking Shabby Chic,
we wanted to make sure everyone
knows not to leave donations outside
our storage units. We don’t visit our
storage units unless we need to store
something or unless it is during our
sales. Items that are left outside our
units without our knowledge don’t
usually make it to our sales. We have
posted signs at the units with numbers
to call so we can arrange to get your
donations. Call (940) 745-1455,
(214) 789-5647, or (940) 395-3405
weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. so
we can schedule to get together. We
appreciate those who deliver donations
the days of our sales, but some need
items picked up, so call us if you need
our help.
Need a wheelchair or need a walker
due to an accident, an illness, or
someone is coming into town for a visit
during the holidays? Your Auxiliary
Your local package store
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We are located at the
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We can special order.
If we don’t have what you
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BAKED GOODS NEEDED
Third Annual ICVFD Auxiliary
Bake Sale
Sunday,
Nov. 23
8 a.m. until
sold out
Baked goods can be dropped off at the Lodge Saturday, Nov. 22,
3 to 5 p.m. or before 8 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Please contact Linda Seal at (940) 665-7772 or (940) 372-3576
Commit to donate a baked item and
come buy your holiday desserts!
has these items! All we ask is that
the equipment be returned in good
working order when it is no longer
needed. Please call Judy Hughes at
(940) 736-3820 to see if we have what
you need.
Please
remember
our
First
Responders in your prayers. They
risk their lives almost daily and spend
countless hours away from family
and friends to provide us quality
emergency medical service and fire
protection.
Be safe, be wise, and have a great
holiday season!
Karen Vander Molen
Tasty Tuesday
Join us on November 4, 4 to 6 p.m.
as we sample
Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniels Tennessee Fire
Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey
Lapostolle Cabernet Sauvignon
Bring a friend, find a new favorite libation, and
have fun with us as we snack, sip and socialize!
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INDIAN CREEK VFD
Schedule
your
Santa
visit for
Saturday,
Dec. 20
Santa visited Sawyer Satterwhite
in his home last December.
beginning at 1 p.m.
It’s November and the holidays will
soon be here. We go back to standard
time and it is also time to change the
batteries in your smoke detectors.
We ask that you do this twice a year
when you change your clocks. If you
have not checked your filters in your
furnace, it is a good time to do that
also.
The ISO (Insurance Service
Office) was here and inspected the
Fire Department. This inspection
determines how much most insurance
Make your
reservation now.
Contact
Penny at the
Lodge
(940) 665-3741
940-736-5427
companies charge you for your
homeowners insurance. We will not
be told how we did for at least three
months and, as soon as we know, we
will let you know.
We held elections for new officers
in the Fire Department. Captain Ben
Hatton decided not to seek re-election.
As a result we have a new captain
and a new lieutenant. The officers
are as follows: Bob Pistor, Chief;
Bryan Buchanan, Assistant Chief;
Mark Bitsche, Captain; Lou Vander
Molen, Lieutenant; Monroe Salsman,
Lieutenant.
I want to thank Ben for all the
time and work he has put into this
department. He has spent many hours
training all the firefighters as well as
helping me get used to the Texas Fire
Service. Ben will stay on with the
department as a volunteer and I am
happy about that.
We responded to 18 calls for service
in September. This is the first time
that 50% of the calls were inside and
outside the gates. We did have one
structure fire inside Lake Kiowa that
caused about $17,000 in damage. We
have responded to 207 calls for the
year.
Bob Pistor, Chief
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November 2014
October now has come and gone.
Winter is beginning to show itself
with recent temperatures being in
the low 50s to low 80s. Beautiful fall
weather, as they say. I am sure that the
leaves will be turning by the time you
are reading this. I love the gorgeous
colors and the pleasant temperatures.
The lake continues to cool and
is at 72º F now. The lake level is
approximately 1¾ feet low. We were
blessed with some rain in October, but
we need more to fill the lake to normal
pool. I am not hearing about many
good catches yet, but this has to pick
up soon. Winter fishing can be some
of the most exciting times on the lake.
First off, you are one of the few that
brave the elements to get out, but even
more so, because the big fish come
out to play! Don’t expect lots of bites,
but be ready, because you don’t want
to tell the story about the one that got
away. You always know when folks
don’t believe you. You see the head
nods and rolling eyes.
Many of you will be using your boats
less in the coming months and need
to begin thinking about winterizing
Tooey finished third. Peyton Eiland
was the 8-to-10 age-group winner.
Gabrielle Bitsche finished second,
with Colton Chapman and Cannon
Sharp ending up in a third-place tie.
Grayson Bee won our youngest group,
kids 2 to 7 years old. Second place
went to Owen Mc Donald and Braxton
Ostermann finished third. In less than
two hours, 125 fish were caught. This
was a great time for all. If you have
never made it out to experience this
event, plan to be attend the spring
2015 Kid Fish event.
Our bass tournament on Sept. 19
provided us some bigger stringers.
Morning temperatures were somewhat
cool, but warmed into a beautiful
afternoon. Weigh-in was held at 2 p.m.
Jordan Grant’s fish as second runnerup weighed in at 10.57lbs; Jordan
Grant still is pushing for the lead in
this year’s standings. First runner-up
with a total weight of 11.30lbs with
his picture in the paper again was
Tim Purks. This guy is going to be
dangerous next year. Winner Chris
Henry had a very impressive string
at 18.48lbs, moving him up in the
standings for Angler of the Year. Mike
Brindle hit the scales with Big Bass
at 6.65lbs. See, Mike! It helps to win
when you’re in the Big Fish pot. Also,
always remember to tip your guide!
Here is a quick update on the
your watercraft. It is always good to
drain your boat and the lower unit of
water. This will prevent freezing and
potential damage during the colder
times to come.
The Kid Fish event held on Oct. 11
was a great success. Some 500 pounds
of catfish were introduced into Little
Fox Pond. Approximately 50 children
fished with friends and family. Lots of
fun was had by all. The weather was
a little cool and it was damp due to
rain the night before. With that being
said, the fishing started off with a
great number of bites early on. These
folks weren’t just fishing, they were
“Catching!” Each participant under
16 received a free fishing pole to take
home. And hopefully these poles are
now broken in and will continue to
CATCH.
NASCOGA was once again present
and did a great job. Everyone had
hot dogs, chips, and drinks that
NASCOGA provided. Many thanks
go out to them for supporting the
LKACC and the Kid Fish event. The
LKACC also rented a bounce house
from AGM Party Rentals; this always
is a big hit with the children.
The Kid Fish winners were: Logan
Bronnenberg caught the first fish.
Logan also won the 11-and-over age
group. Dante Royal tied for second
place with Caytie Coco, and Chandler
grass carp. The permit request has
been submitted and we will await an
answer and delivery date. Remember
this fact: you may not see immediate
results next year. With your continued
support we can overcome our current
challenges and build programs to
make this awesome community even
better.
Don’t forget the Angler &
Conservation Club is on Facebook.
Search Facebook for “Lake Kiowa
Angler & Conservation Club.”
Through this media we are able to
upload photos, event schedules,
publish tournament results, and
communicate with all. We hope to see
your posts and suggestions there. If
you would like to submit photographs
of your fishing experiences and or
outings, send a note or photo to
the club via our e-mail account at
[email protected]. We can then
upload your pictures to the Facebook
page. Thanks for all of your continued
support.
Mike Bitsche
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September Bass
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Big Bass Mike Brindle
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November 2014
Kiowa Woman’s Club News
Lake Kiowa Connects Us...
Message From the President ...
“Coming to Lake Kiowa is like a
group hug, everyone is welcome and
everyone has a friend.”
We had a great October meeting.
Thanks to Sam Houston for a great
program. What an amazing man from
our own Gainesville community.
This month, I would like to
highlight our Welcoming Committee.
The committee is chaired by Joann
Broughton who originally is from
New Jersey by way of Houston, TX.
This committee makes sure all our
Sam Houston and Becky Knox
after the October program.
new residents have a welcoming bag
with community information. They
send out approximately 30 bags a
month. Joann and her committee cochair Gina Rice also schedule and
coordinate the Newcomers Social.
Our most recent social was Oct. 11
and was a huge success. There were
representatives from all of the Lake
Kiowa organizations along with
the Community Manager, the POA
Board President, the Indian Creek
FD Fire Chief, the Lake Kiowa Chief
1 bedroom apartment for persons age 50 or older
(L-R): Sue Sprenger and Jane Outlaw present raffle winner Jayne Sweet
with her prize.
of Security and the Kiowa Woman’s
Club President. Thanks to everyone
who supports this committee.
Look for information on the Tour of
Homes on pages 22, 23 of this issue.
Mindy Busch and her committee have
scheduled six amazing homes. Ticket
information and descriptions of the
homes on the tour are in the Tour of
Homes article.
Do you have an interesting story
about how you got to Lake Kiowa?
Would you like to share it with our
group? Let me know. Send me an email
with your story and we will share with
the group at one of our meetings.
On Dec. 1, we will be decorating
the Lodge. Come and join us in this
fun activity. If you would like to
help, contact Denise Thompson at
[email protected] or me at
[email protected].
See you at the November meeting.
Norma Desilets
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Kiowa Woman’s Club News
November Program
November
Birthdays
November Menu
Chicken Spaghetti
Salad
Garlic Bread
Dutch Apple Pie
Coffee, Tea, and Water
Dennis Song, R.Ph. will be joining
us Nov. 13 to help us live and stay
well as he presents his program “Heart
Health.”
Dennis is owner and managing
pharmacist of Flower Mound
Pharmacy. He and his wife Kathy
opened their business over 16 years
ago with the goal to provide patients
a reliable source of information and
support for their health care concerns.
Their unique services include
compounding, natural and alternative
treatments, prevention and education
programs, and specialty foods for
those with dietary allergies. His
commitment to superior service was
recently rewarded by being voted 2014
“Best Pharmacy in Denton County.”
Dennis is a regional, state, and
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For luncheon reservations for the KWC Nov 13 meeting, please call
the appropriate person (according to the first letter of your last name)
BEFORE noon on Monday, Nov 10. Likewise, if you are on the permanent
reservation list and wish to cancel, call before noon on that day. Please do
not leave a voice mail for the contact; if you cannot reach her, please contact
Chairwoman Carol Jacobsen at (940) 368-4950 or email cijacobsen@
hotmail.com.
Contact:
Peggy Robins
Mary Nel O’Dell
Joann Smith
Marilyn Board
Phyllis Garfat
Call:
(940) 665-1565
(940) 343-8005
(940) 395-4168
(214) 924-1009
(940) 612-1205
nationally recognized professional,
serving on the Board of Directors of
American Pharmacies, past president
of the Texas Pharmacy Association,
and recipient of the annual American
Pharmaceutical Association leadership
award, the Bowl of Hygeia.
Last Name:
A–E
F–H
J–M
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Please join us for our upcoming
entertaining and educational program
when we learn to live well and stay
healthy.
Becky Knox
Program Chair
Daphne Kehrli....................2
Sarah Franklin....................3
Sharron Acker....................7
Fran Sypert........................7
Vicki Liles..........................8
Peggy Carpenter...............10
Lee Skinner......................10
Marilyn Tribelhorn..........10
Marsha Day......................12
Leslie Tomich..................16
Carolyn Akin....................17
Yolanda Reid...................17
Joy Mann.........................21
Carol Maners...................21
Judy Hughes....................24
Jayleane Smith.................26
Mary Nel O’Dell..............27
Jan Thies..........................27
Kay Marshall...................28
Gina Rice.........................29
Pat Morgan.......................30
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November 2014
Kiowa Woman’s Club News
Join us on Nov. 4
at 10 a.m. for “IT”S
A WRAP.” Not
a crafty person?
That’s OK, this is
an EASY ONE!
All you do is wrap
the yarn of your choice around an
object of your choice. Gayla Wardlow
is our guest hostess this month. She
will help you create and embellish
your WRAP!
It could be, for instance:
- Your initial (great for a front door
or
mantel).
Didn't make it to Arts & Crafts at the Lodge in October? If not, you
- A bottle.
missed the Mimosa's we enjoyed drinking while painting pumpkins at the
- A picture frame.
direction of Lisa Bohannon and Lynn Keckonen. It was great fun!
- Or whatever.
Reserve the item you would like
to wrap when you call to make your
reservation. It is just that easy. If you
are creating a letter wrap, we will need
your reservation no later than Oct.
30 so we can purchase your initial!
Reserve your spot by calling Lynn
Keckonen at (972) 742-5813 or email
[email protected]. The cost
is $12 and the event will be held at the
Lodge.
COME WRAP WITH US!
Paula Brinson
Lynn Keckonen
Arts &
Crafts
IT’S A WRAP!
The November craft will be "It's a Wrap."
Book Review
met at Jayne
Sweet’s home
BOOK
REVIEWS
on Oct. 3. We
heard
Susie
Holamon review
her book “My
Five Moms.” It was an enjoyable and
informative time.
We will be meeting at Macsene
Adams' home, 317 Cocopa Dr. E.
on Dec. 5. She will be talking about
Oklahoma artists. Social time is at
10 a.m. with meeting time at 10:30
a.m.
Sincerely,
Anita House
Sarah Franklin
Get your 2014
Tour of Home
tickets for $10
at the next
meeting.
Tickets will be
$12 at the door.
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ANASTA
Sept. 23 Winners
(L-R): 1st place - LaNelle
Little; 2nd place - Gussie
Utting; 3rd place - Fran
Norman; 4th place (tie)
- Mary Smith and Diane
Satterlee.
Oct. 14 winners (L-R):
1st place - Sharon Wolek;
2nd place - Fran Norman;
3rd place - Dany Ford;
Booby prize - Becky
Knox.
We owe a big thank you to Tricia Folsom
for
hosting our October meeting in her
- ------------------------ ---------------------- - ---------------- ------------------- ---------------------------------- - --------------------------------------home as well as continuing to lead our
-------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- -------------------------------------study of “The Fruitful Life” teaching from
--- ---chapter 4-LOVE. In listing the godly traits
Paul calls the fruits of the spirit, love is first.
Love to God and our neighbors should be our highest priority and it is important
for us to know how it is to be expressed. We left our meeting knowing what we
are to do if we desire to grow in the grace of love: 1) Give whatever the cost; 2)
Sacrifice to forgive; 3) Reach out; 4) Seek to grow. Many thanks go out to all
for sharing your thoughts as we grow together.
Our next meeting will be Nov. 25 in the home of Penny Cotten at 112
Comanche Dr. E. If you have a book for the study, you can prepare for this
month by reading Chapters 5 and 6. These chapters will address joy and peace.
How great is that for preparing us for the Christmas season! Books will be
available at the meeting or you may contact Penny at (469) 337-1698.
Tricia Folsom
Penny Cotten
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Christmas has arrived
at My Empty Nest!
New everyday items arriving daily.
Check us out! We gift wrap, too!
Located in the Lake Kiowa Plaza
Shopping Hours for the Holiday Season
Mon. - Thurs. 10:00 - 5:00 • Fri. & Sat. 10:00 - 8:00
Sunday 11:00 - 4:00
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[email protected]
www.myemptynestkiowa.com
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Garden &
ature
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October Garden & Nature club met at the Shugart home. More than 30 attended the meeting.
Greetings,
Hope y’all have felt fall in the air.
The nice cool mornings and evenings
are so pleasant. Makes you think about
all the things that need to be done in
the garden for fall. Like those pesky
skunks and armadillos digging around
in your yards. How do you get rid of
these critters organically? According
to local county experts, your choices
are 1) get a dog; 2) put up a fence;
3) get a trap. All prove to be solid
choices. There are also several home
remedies to eliminate critter activity –
red pepper, fox urine, etc., but the rain
eventually washes it off, and you have
to repeat the activity.
And then there are the fall fertilizer
issues: Do I fertilize in the fall or
in the spring and what type
fertilizer do I use? Same
expert says use organic
fertilizer mid-September to
mid-October with a fertilizer
that has a large third number in the
title, which means more potassium.
You still have time to do this since we
are having warm fall weather. Repeat
in the springtime. So, the
answer is—fertilize in both
spring and fall!
And if you have
any
questions,
send
them
to
grouchygardner@
yahoo.com.
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Kiowa Woman’s Club News
NEW!!! KWC MOM GROUP
Fall Newcomers Social
Who: Women with infant to elementary-age children.
What: We are looking forward to beginning a new young
moms group and play date rotation that will help connect
women raising children in our community. Lake Kiowa is
a beautiful, fun, and exciting place to raise a family. Our
hope is to help provide young moms an opportunity to let
their children expend their energy and build friendships
with women in the same life stage.
When: Play dates scheduled every other week at local
attractions or at a member’s home. We are also hoping to
plan a Mom’s Night Out once a month.
How: If you would be interested in being a part of a
group like this, please email me at Emily.saller@gmail.
com or call (940) 390-0466.
Emily Saller
The KWC
Newcomers
Social was
held on
Oct. 11 at
the Lodge.
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November 2014
Kiowa Woman’s Club Christmas Tour
The
Kiowa
Woman’s Club is
proud to present
its 2014 Tour of
Homes participants.
We can again offer some beautiful and
unique homes for you to tour because
of the generosity of the homeowners
of Lake Kiowa. We truly appreciate
those who have opened their doors to
us. Don’t miss this opportunity to get
acquainted with these homes and the
people who own them.
This year’s event will be on
Sunday, Dec. 7 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tickets are available for $10 from the
Lodge Office, POA Office, LKSUD
Office, and from the homes of Clara
Lemming, Marilyn Board, Sharon
Wolek, and myself. Cash or checks
will be accepted. They will also be
available at the November Woman’s
Club meeting.
If you miss presales, tickets may be
purchased the day of the tour at the
door at any of the homes on the tour
for $12. Since this is a major fundraiser
for the KWC, we ask each person that
attends to purchase a ticket. We will
be collecting them at the door and
stamping your hand to make it easy to
get into each home on a timely basis.
We’re looking forward to seeing you
all there.
Mindy Busch
Gary and Tricia
Folsom purchased their
home at 1010 Kiowa
Dr. E. in April, 2013
and relocated full-time
to Lake Kiowa from Georgetown,
Texas. Needless to say, what attracted
them most to this home was the great
room, which includes a large kitchen
and dining area and fantastic views of
Lake Kiowa from any vantage. The
travertine tile is perfect for lake living
(and small grandchildren’s feet!) and
the large granite island gets a lot of
use for food preparation as well as
a family gathering place. The area
most used, however, is the covered
back porch. The breeze off the lake
makes for pleasant mornings spent
bird watching as well as observing
the busy lake activities, and the
outdoor fireplace provides warmth
and comfort in cool fall and winter
evenings. Finally, the covered dock is
home to the family’s watercraft and
provides easy lake access. They love
their home, their friends, and the Lake
Kiowa lifestyle. Welcome to their
home!
Gary and Penny Cotten
designed and built their
home at 112 Comanche
Dr. E. in 2013 to create
a comfortable place for
family gatherings and guests. The
design reflects “new country” with
colors of red and blue, distressed
cabinetry, and bead board paneling.
The grandchildren’s bedroom has four
built-in bunk beds and a hand-painted
baseball mural to highlight the theme.
A junior master suite welcomes
guests and will accommodate future
family needs. The oversized laundry
room also serves as a sewing and craft
room. Large windows in the kitchen
and living room invite the outdoors
in. Porches with swings and rocking
chairs provide quiet and peaceful
places to sit and visit. The patio
kitchen is a favorite place for casual
dining, especially when the grandsons
visit.
Leahray and John
Wroten purchased the
home at 433 Kiowa
Dr. W. in 2013. A few
updates grew into a
remodeling project. Some of the
changes include filling in the ‘80’s
sunken living area and putting in
hardwood floors, adding a gourmet
kitchen, updating the baths, installing
new lakeview windows, screening in a
porch, and claiming a covered garage
walkway for a laundry room. Moving
the air conditioning and tankless
water heater to the attic freed up some
closet space. Screen doors saved from
Leahray’s Serendipity Shop in Angel
Fire were used for the porch and
pantry. A new front door, mailbox, and
landscaping completed the updates
that were expertly accomplished by
Bluebonnet Homes. This cozy home,
with a large live oak tree shading the
back deck, is filled with some of the
owners’ favorite things. They enjoy
experiencing Serendipity in Kiowa
when they catch the blue herons and
pelicans fishing in Lone Wolf Cove.
Jim
and
Danette
Morrison love their home
at 103 Chism Cv. E. The
builder was inspired by
farmhouses across Texas
when he built it. Antique screen doors
and windows collected from old
farms give it a country charm. Two
antique stained glass windows from
an old home in Gainesville hang in the
kitchen, a gift from Jim to Danette.
The large front porch has an embedded
antique manhole cover from an old
Texas town. One side of the house
is a screened-in porch to sit and look
out to the wooded lot. The floors
are scored concrete with embedded
horseshoes and leaf imprints and the
ceilings are tall. A painted Texas flag
is framed by a window from an old
bar in Gruene, Texas. The home is
simple and comfortable and a retreat
for family and friends.
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212 Kiowa Dr. E. was
built in 1977. It has had
only three owners with
Tom and Lynn being the only full-time
residents. It was originally named the
Ark and each owner has kept this name
over many years. The rooster on the
mailbox is a new landmark in Kiowa!
Their goal has been to preserve the
Ark feel of the house and rustic flavor
while making needed improvements.
The bar was redone and has eleven
thousand pennies inlaid into the
surface. It took them a whole winter
and lots of wine to complete. Tom,
as well as the first owner, loves to
work with wood. He handcrafted the
shuffleboard table, master bedroom
furniture, and the bunk room. The
motorcycle in the loft took over a year
to complete and is made mostly from
wood. Lynn’s passion was to create
and decorate a home that made you
feel that you were walking through
a story. The bunk room, their latest
project, is named the “Ark” and was
built for their four grandchildren.
They spend a part of each day on the
porch, their favorite part of the house.
They feel so blessed to be here in this
wonderful community and consider
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will come” was the
inspiration
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Keith
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and
Cheryl Mason’s lake house at 925
Kiowa Dr. W. since their door is
always open for friends and relatives
to come spend a day or a week.
Nothing inhibits your view of the lake
when you walk through the wide front
entrance as Charles Huddleston, who
designed the house, made it very open
to accommodate large get-togethers.
Working with Sofey Designs, Cheryl
chose expansive front doors and an
exotic chandelier as the welcoming
features and Pete chose the expansive
9-foot Fusion granite island to
accommodate a multi-cook family.
The unique stone sinks, and the variety
of granite throughout the house, give
it a warm, but modern, feel. With its
bamboo and rock wall, the master
bath has an expansive whirlpool bath
and lake view, giving it a spa-like feel.
Even the dock, the gas fire pit, and
the large bi-level deck were designed
with entertaining in mind and have
become their favorite place to relax
with music, the outdoor TV, or just
enjoy the view.
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LAKE KIOWA WGA RAISES $60,000 FOR ABIGAIL’S ARMS, THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS!
The annual WGA charity events—
Girls Night Out held on Sept. 16, the
charity dinner and auction held on
Sept. 30, and the Sustaining Hope
Golf Tournament on Oct. 1 raised
over $60,000 for the Abigail’s Arms
Family Crisis Shelter.
Abigail’s Arms has been a consistent
part of the work of eliminating
violence for over 30 years. They are
a nonprofit organization that serves
victims of domestic/intimate partner
violence, sexual assault, and other
violent crimes. Their mission is to
provide safety, promote stability,
and assist in the holistic healing and
restoration of women, girls, men,
boys, and families. Abigail’s Arms
had their grand opening of a new
facility in May, so their bricks and
mortar are paid for. The funds raised
by the WGA will be used for the
children’s recreational and cultural
programs.
The community has been very
generous in support of Abigail’s Arms
during this year’s events. There were
97 golf tournament hole sponsors
(most of them noted in the October
CommuniQué) and 121 auction item,
food, and service contributors to the
event. Besides being a great benefit to
fighting domestic violence, the Girls
Night Out entertainment was terrific,
the food organized by the Abigail’s
Arms Committee was exceptional,
and the golf tournament was great
fun. The LKWGA and Abigail’s
Arms would like to thank all who
made this year’s charity event a big
success financially for Abigail’s Arms
and socially for Lake Kiowa!
Additional Hole Sponsors Not
Listed in the October CommuniQué:
Maureen & John Anselmi, Lorene &
Mickey Nix, Steven & Lucy Sutton
– Memorial, Timothy Henderson
Chiropractic, Walt & Dru Scholl,
John & Alice Barnfield.
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CommuniQue
November 2014
WGA News
The
end
of
September with the
club championship
and the beginning
of
October
with
the charity tournament
provided plenty of golf and
fun activities for the WGA. A
still warm day on Oct. 8 brought
out 42 players for the monthly
scramble. The monthly General
Meeting followed the scramble.
Our ending bank balance as of
9/30/14 was $10,284.71. Earmarked
money totaled $1,787.30, leaving a
true ending balance of $8,497.41. It
was announced that Leanne Bitsche
shot a 97 and received her “Broke
100” pin. Our total membership now
stands at 242. Please welcome new
members Connie Fisher, Theresa
Lonergen, Sam Noble, and Dorothy
Shearer.
Karen Brewton reported that the
Nominating Committee has almost
filled the proposed slate for 2015
WGA officers. We will be voting on
this slate of officers at our November
WGA general meeting.
The membership voted to reallocate
monies previously earmarked for
landscaping to go toward the purchase
of an ice machine. The machine will
be housed in the cart barn and will
be used during tournaments and after
golf socials. This was a joint purchase
with the MGA. Begin thinking of
how you would like to use any excess
funds from 2014 and e-mail your
suggestions to President Brewton.
With the end of 2014 approaching,
Genevieve Avinger is already working
on the Christmas lunch scheduled
for Dec. 3 and she needs help with
decorating. Please give her a call if
you want to help. Also, Katherine
Thacker and Maureen Anselmi are
working on the Christmas dinner and
dance scheduled for Dec. 5. Tickets
will go on sale at the Nov. 5 meeting.
You should mark your calendars for
these end-of-year events and join
in the holiday festivities for fun and
fellowship with your fellow WGA
members.
The Club Championship Tournament
was blessed with good weather and had
34 players competing in the 18-hole
group and 8 players competing in the
9-hole group. Your 2014 18-hole Club
Champion is Carolyn Pannell and your
9-hole Club Champion is Sally Houk.
Margaret Dressel and her committee
of Gwen Mullins, Maureen Anselmi,
and Barbara Cole did a super job in
making this a very successful and fun
tournament. It takes lots of support to
host a tournament and thanks go to the
committee, Brown McCrory, the Pro
Shop staff, and all the sponsors who
donated food, refreshments, snacks,
and goodies for the tournament.
The Sustaining Hope Charity Golf
Tournament benefiting Abigail’s Arms
Family Crisis Shelter in Gainesville
was a very successful event due to
all the hard work of Chairperson Lori
Brindle, her assistant Toni Andrews,
the committee members, MGA
members, and a host of volunteers.
Money-makers for the event were
Girls' Night Out, hole sponsors, a
silent auction, live auction, a Mexican
dinner hosted by Abigail’s Arms,
donations, and 107 ladies participating
in the tournament. A total of $60,300
was raised for Abigail’s Arms due
to the hard work of all involved. It
definitely takes an army to pull off
such a successful event and the WGA
Board appreciates what everyone did
in supporting this worthy cause.
Please do your part by repairing
pitch marks on the greens and filling
divots. These are small tasks we can
all do to help keep our course looking
good.
Nov. 5 will be the next scramble,
meeting, and lunch. Election of
officers is on the agenda.
Linda Slater
NOVEMBER CALENDAR
1Saturday playday
5Combined Scramble,
Meeting, and Lunch
8Saturday playday
12Playday
15 Saturday playday
19Playday
22 Saturday playday
26Playday
WGA CHRISTMAS
DINNER & DANCE
Date: Friday, Dec. 5
Cost: $25 per person
Time: Cash Bar at 6:30 p.m.
Dinner at 7 p.m.
Dancing: Music provided
by Dayle with Dallas DJ's
Tickets on sale at November
meeting or contact Carol
Bosse at (940) 372-5008.
Deadline is Nov. 28.
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WGA Club Championship - Sept. 22
(L-R): 9-Hole Club Champion
- Sally Houk and 18-Hole Club
Champion Carolyn Pannell.
A Flight (L-R): First Net - Lorene
Nix, Second Net - Nancy Gingerich,
Second Gross - Madolyn Tomlin
and First Gross - Carolyn Pannell.
B Flight L-R): Second Net - Mary
Pliler, First Net - Susan Edwards,
Second Gross - Margie Nash, and
First Gross - Maggie Aune.
C Flight (L-R): Second Gross Ann LaRue, First Net - Paulette
Andrews, Second Net - Molly
Worthen, and First Gross - Cathy
Wilson.
Oct. 8 Scramble Winners
1st place (L-R): Sharon Mitcham,
Susan Wesbrook, and Margie
Nash.
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November 2014
MGA MEMBER / MEMBER TOURNAMENT
This year’s MGA Member/Member
tournament was held Oct. 4, 5. A
full field of 64 teams participated.
Everyone seemed to have a good
time—outstanding golf, great food,
and good fellowship.
Golf-wise, there were numerous
low scores posted in the tournament:
58 – Billy Aday/Lloyd Butts; 59 –
Carey Jenkins/Kenny Smith; 59 and
60 – Russ Kulle/Kevin Kulle; 60 –
Tracy Wilson/Keith Wilson; 62 and
63 – Paul Dillard/Jerry Seay.
Results by flight are as follows:
1st flight: 1st: 126 – Jack Biffle/
Mike Russell; 2nd: 127 – Joe Dorman/
Gerald Smith; 3rd: 128 – Paul Ballard/
Tim Schniederjan; 4th: 131 – Curtis
Clark/Preston Klutts.
2nd flight: 1st: 119 – Russ Kulle/
Kevin Kulle; 2nd: 125 – Keith Wilson/
Tracy Wilson; 3rd: 127 – Mark
Metzler/Mike Schmitz; 4th: 130 –
Kyle Kemp/Danny Kemp.
3rd flight: 1st: 125 – Paul Dillard/
Jerry Seay; 2nd (tie): 134 – Jim Mead/
John Seefeldt; 2nd (tie): 134 – John
Burks/Brant Buck; 4th (tie): 135 –
Brian Brister/John Springer; 4th (tie):
135 – Keith Cole/Doug Gilmore.
4th flight: 1st: 127 – Carey Jenkins/
Kenny Smith; 2nd: 128 – Bob Shugart/
Don Sloan; 3rd: 129 – Don Wood/J.J.
Walls; 4th (tie): 131 – Bob Bergbower/
George Aune; 4th (tie): 131 – Wayne
Howell/Randy Howell.
5th flight: 1st: 126 – Monty Hoeflein/
Dave Porter; 2nd: 128 – Billy Aday/
Lloyd Butts; 3rd: 132 – Jim Lewis/
Lou Vander Molen; 4th: 133 – Kent
Harvick/Kevin Harvick.
On Friday, the Shootout was replaced
by a 9-hole Par 3 tournament with
35 teams participating. The winners
were: 1st flight: Preston Klutts and
Curtis Clark; 2nd flight: Mark Gillings
and Scott Wakeford; 3rd flight: Wayne
Cecil and Jim Weaver; 4th flight: Al
Arronte and Jay Titus.
Many thanks to all the people
who helped make the tournament a
success:
- NASCOGA Federal Credit Union
– Thanks to Don Wood and Curtis
Walker and their staff for sponsoring
our tournament again this year. A
special ‘thank you’ goes to Lauren
Shortnacy and Amanda Riley for
helping with beverages on the golf
course.
- MGA volunteers – Jim Morris,
Gary James, and Herbie Marchbanks.
- Lodge Manager Charlie Foster and
his staff for a great dinner on Saturday
night.
- Golf Pro Brown McCrory and his
staff of Guy Payne, Keith McCutcheon,
and Marcia Hammond.
- Bryan Brown and his golf course
maintenance crew.
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December 13 & 14
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MGA MEMBER / MEMBER WINNERS
1st Flight, 2nd place
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Joe Dorman.
2nd Flight, 1st place (L-R):
Kevin Kulle/Russ Kulle
2nd Flight, 2nd place
(L-R): Keith Wilson/Tracy
Wilson.
3rd Flight, 1st place (L-R):
Paul Dillard/Jerry Seay.
5th Flight, 1st place
(L-R): Dave Porter/Monty
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5th Flight, 2nd place
(L-R): Billy Aday/Lloyd
Butts.
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DID YOU KNOW…
That two basic premises underlie the USGA Handicap
System? Namely that each player will try to make the
best score at every hole in every round and that the player
will post every acceptable round for peer review. The
player and the player’s Handicap Committee have joint
responsibility for adhering to these premises. As a player
you must post a nine-hole score if you play 7 to 12 holes
and post an eighteen-hole score if you play 13 or more
holes. Scores for any unplayed holes must be recorded as
par plus any handicap strokes you are entitled to receive.
Further, it is your responsibility to insure that all scores
are posted accurately. If you fail to post all your scores,
your handicap becomes just that, a handicap—not only
to you in individual play, but also to your teammates in
team play. Failure to accurately post your acceptable
scores undermines the purpose of the USGA Handicap
System, which is to make the game of golf more enjoyable
by enabling players of differing abilities to compete on
an equitable basis. While we all have different abilities,
we are peers on our golf course and our play is subject to
peer review. Peer review is the ability of golfers to gain an
understanding of a player’s potential ability and to form a
reasonable basis for supporting or disputing a score that
has been posted. If your peers dispute your handicap, it
will come to the Handicap Committee for resolution.
Ultimately it is you, the player, who insures the integrity
of your handicap and the handicap system. It’s simple to
do: play your best on every hole and accurately post all
your acceptable scores.
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CommuniQue
November 2014
Kiowa Couples Club Championship
A Flight and Overall
Champions Joe and Dee
Dorman.
B flight winners Toni
and Randy Andrews.
Fifty-two couples came out
the weekend of Sept. 27, 28 for
the Couples Club Championship
tournament! There were four flights
based on total couple handicap. The
format was a modified Stableford
point system where the pressure was
on to keep their points in the positive!
After two grueling days of play,
C flight winners Patricia
and Gary Folsom.
champions emerged in each flight
and an overall couples champion was
named based on most points above
their quota. “A” flight winners and
overall champions were Joe and Dee
Dorman, with Susan Wescoat and
Gary Shepherd coming in second.
“B” flight winners were Randy and
Toni Andrews, with Paul and Brittany
D flight winners Leanne
and Mike Bitsche.
Ballard a very close second in a
scorecard playoff. “C” flight winners
were Gary and Patricia Folsom, with
a tie for second between Joe and
Margaret Dressel and Josh Monkres
and Kirsten Klutts. “D” flight winners
were Mike and Leanne Bitsche,
with Mike and Donna Morris taking
second.
Couples enjoyed drinks and brats
at the Pavilion after play on Saturday.
Sunday’s meal was homemade
Mexican food catered by Lupe.
Winning couples received plaques
crafted by Jay Titus and the overall
champion plaque is on display in the
19th Hole.
If you are interested in being on
the committee to organize the 2015
Couples Golf events, contact Joe
Dorman at (940) 727-4868. The final
golf event for 2014 is on Sunday,
Nov. 16 when “Divorce Court” will
be held with a type of two-person
scramble. Sign up at the Pro Shop
by Friday, Nov. 14 if you’d like to
participate.
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November 1
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Texas hold'em poker
It has been great to
see a number of our poker buddies
return to Kiowa after spending the
summer in cooler climates. It is always
enjoyable to hear stories of their
travels, and share updates on what has
been happening here at Lake Kiowa
while they have been away. If you are
new to Lake Kiowa and like playing
cards, please consider joining us on
Wednesdays and Fridays. The game is
free, the laughter is in abundance, and
I guarantee you will enjoy socializing
with a diverse and friendly group of
people.
B.R. Clements had another fantastic
poker month. He won the tournament,
had the second-highest number of
points for the month, and he had four
jacks. The jacks were in fact a frequent
visitor to the tables. B.R. had luck with
them and so did Elaine Blackwell and
Truman Houk. Kim Howell had good
luck with four eights, Curtis Walker
enjoyed the winnings from his four
sevens, and Harold Bosse had fun
with his four twos. We also celebrated
Frank Amthor’s birthday with a
delicious German chocolate cake.
The points leaders were B.R.
Clements, Kim Howell, and Randy
Howell (seated).
August championship winners
were B.R. Clements (first) and
Dottie Heerema (second).
The championship winners for
August were B.R. Clements finishing
first and Dottie Heerema second. The
point leaders were Randy Howell
with 1,156 points, B.R. Clements with
1,115.5, and Kim Howell with 728
points. A huge thank you goes to the
Lodge staff for continuing to look after
the poker group. We really do appreciate
all the hard work and support of Penny,
Barton, Justin, Karla, and Ty.
We hope to see you at the Lodge at
6:45 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays
for a friendly, free, and fun game of
Texas Hold’Em. You will often find
a number of players around 6 p.m.
enjoying dinner beforehand in the
19th Hole and dining room; we are
always ready to welcome anyone who
would like to join us.
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B.R. Clements' jacks.
Elaine Blackwell, more jacks.
Harold Bosse's twos.
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LODGE NEWS
THE FRIENDS OF THE
LODGE
PRESENTS
SLEUTHS OF
KIOWA
November 1
Join us for Sunday Brunch
at the Lodge
Served from 8 – 11 a.m.
Still serving all your favorite breakfast items
plus we have added:
Breakfast Taco Platter
French Toast Platter
Chicken Tenders and Pancake Platter.
Also offering for $4 per glass:
Sparkling Wine
Mimosa
Bloody Mary’s
A Golf Cart Clue
Scavenger Hunt
And
Good Old-Fashioned Fun!
For Charlie Foster (kneeling)
and costumed FOL and Lodge
revelers, Oktoberfest brought great
costumes, German food, and fun for
all.
Contact me today for a
FREE 360 Review®.
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Agency Manager
940.665.1763
[email protected]
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Serving Lake Kiowa
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• Tree trimming, thinning
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• Tree removal
• Clearing for Construction
• Stump Grinding
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• Instant Pro-Times
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• Yearly exams
• Manage acute and chronic illness
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For appointment call
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LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
SECURITY REPORT
Oct. 16
The officers who staff
Security’s Animal Control
component certainly earned
their pay this past month
attempting to corral twentythree stray dogs, twentytwo varmints, and one
stray donkey. One dog was
transported to Noah’s Ark shelter
in Gainesville. No other reportable
activity garnered anywhere close to
those numbers, but Security patrol did
make seven traffic stops for observed
moving violations. Two motor vehicle
accidents were investigated, three
motorists were given assistance, and
warnings were given to three golf cart
operators for rules violations. Seven
welfare checks were performed, two
unlocked doors were discovered,
and three trash out too early notices
were dispensed. Response was also
indicated to five business alarms, two
residence alarms, and one 9-1-1 hang
up.
Two incidents of criminal mischief
were reported, including damage to
a pickup in the 500 block of Kiowa
Dr. W. and the uprooting of a mailbox
in the 1200 block of Kiowa Dr. E.
Security patrol investigated
two suspicious vehicles,
two reports of suspected
prowlers,
a
suspicious
person, a disturbing the peace
complaint, and a reported
theft. One party of revelers
was removed from the West
Beach after closing, one party of
golfers was removed from a closed
course, and a group of kids playing
volleyball was removed from the
tennis court.
Cooke County Sheriff’s Office
deputies were dispatched to Lake
Kiowa to assist Security with a welfare
check, a suspicious vehicle, and with
the aforementioned donkey. Four
citations were issued by the Security
Department and are categorized as
follows: Speeding – two, Damage to
Property – one, and Unauthorized Use
of Id Card – one. Twenty-one ICVFD
page-outs were monitored by Security
dispatch. On six occasions, Security
Medical First Responders were
dispatched to medical emergencies
within Lake Kiowa.
Gary Davidson
Chief of Security
GOLF COURSE UPDATE
Fall is finally here.
Cool nights and highs
in the 80s. Leaves are
changing colors. This
might be my favorite
time of the year. That
being said, there is
no slowing down in the Golf Course
Maintenance Department.
Beginning the week of Oct. 20,
we will begin our fall pre-emergence
herbicide application. We will focus on
sensitive areas around greens first. After
we complete the greens surrounds,
we will spray “wall to wall.” This will
include all turf areas except greens. This
is a very time-consuming process and
may take up to two weeks to complete.
We will do our best not to interfere with
golf.
Also, we have begun our switch out in
our annual flowerbeds. This week, we
removed old plant material and prepped
the beds for our winter annual flowers.
We will begin planting new flowers
during the week of Oct. 20.
October 28, 2014 will mark my oneyear anniversary. The last year has been
a whirlwind. It seems to have flown by,
but, at times, especially in March and
April, days seemed to be excruciatingly
long. I have learned a ton this past year.
The brutal winter presented a multitude
of challenges in the spring and early
summer. One thing that remained
constant throughout that time was the
support that I received from you, the
membership. It would have been easy
to lose faith in me and my staff, but we
developed a plan, communicated that
plan, and executed that plan. As a result,
the golf course is in very good shape
heading into the winter. Beginning
last month, I modified my weekly
nutrient application to include more
potassium. Increased potassium helps
with carbohydrate storage within the
plant. This allows the plant to have an
energy reserve to use when it comes out
of dormancy in the spring.
In September, I went to the MGA
Board of Directors and asked for
volunteers to help pull covers on greens
this winter when the temperatures drop.
The response was excellent. Thank you
to those that signed up to help. Let’s
hope that we don’t need to put the covers
on very often this winter.
Again, thank you for all of your
support over the last year! I look forward
to more years here at Lake Kiowa.
Please continue to fill your divots and
repair your ball marks.
See you around the course.
Bryan Brown
Golf Course Superintendent
LODGE MANAGER REPORT
Lost and Found Report
Oct. 17
Blue/White Igloo Ice Chest
Large Dark Brown Leather Belt
w/Silver Buckle
Gary Davidson, Chief of Security
REPEAT OFFENDER VIOLATIONS
November 2014
If you have received a citation and have questions, all rules can be found on
the Lake Kiowa Website. Additionally, you may call Gary Davidson at (940)
665-3221 or Randy Schmaltz at (940) 665-1055. All written notifications will
be mailed directly to you as soon as possible. Parents or guardians of minors
will be notified immediately if their child has received a citation.
In accordance with Rule 4.2.7.C, the LKPOA is required to post the names
and lot numbers of repeat rule offenders. Rule 4.2.7.C states: “Two or more
infractions of the same rule, two or more infractions in the same category, or
more than one Serious or Major infraction in any combination and regardless of
the rule or category within (1) year are considered a repeat offense. In all cases
the names of repeat offenders will be printed in the Association newspaper.”
By rule, the following property owners are classified as repeat offenders:
William Herring, Lot 1754: Rule 4.3.1.f (1) Positive Control of Pets –
2/5/14 and 2/24/14.
Dan T. Redington, Lot 404: Rule 4.3.2.c Reckless Driving – 7/4/14; Rule
4.3.1.r Juvenile Curfew and Rule 4.3.2.e.(3) Golf Cart Operation – 7/10/14.
Danny Shaver, Lot 631: Rule 4.3.1.a Damage to Property and Rule 4.3.2.c
Reckless Driving – 3/27/14; Rule 4.3.1.g.(2) Offensive Language and Rule
4.3.2.a.(3) Traffic Control Devices –7/10/14.
Let the Holidays
begin....
The
weather
is
refreshingly cooler, the
days shorter, and the
trees are changing colors
and losing their leaves.
Autumn has come to
Lake Kiowa and with it brings seasonal
changes at the Lodge.
We will be introducing a seasonally
inspired Limited Time Offer (LTO) the
first week of November, so come in and
enjoy it with us. Our Autumn Harvest
LTO will feature the flavors of pumpkin,
turkey, salmon, sweet potatoes, and
maple syrup.
We also will be serving a delicious
buffet on Thanksgiving Day – with the
first seating at 11 a.m. and the second
at noon. Ukrainian pianist Konstantyn
Travinskyy will provide wonderful
background music while you dine.
Holiday parties are also in full swing
and our schedule is starting to fill up.
We still have some space available,
so contact us quickly and make your
reservation.
Charlie Foster
PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER REPORT
Public Works
Public Works would
like to remind everyone
that the fall cleanup
is
scheduled
for
Nov. 13-15. As usual,
there will be no
hazardous materials or chemicals
allowed. This includes batteries, paint,
containers of yard chemicals, tires,
appliances with Freon still in them, and
so on. The location for drop off will be
at the campground parking lot.
Parks And Lake
There is still no runoff of water even
with the recent rains. The lake elevation
on Oct. 13 was at 698.40. This is
down from last month’s report. Work
continues with physical and chemical
removal of unwanted growth of algae
and lake plants.
Roads And Bridge
There are new signs at the front exit
to help with the problem of people
leaving the store area or entering from
the highway inbound in the outbound
lanes. The lanes are now marked wrong
way along with the One-Way sign and
Do Not Enter sign that already existed.
Care should be taken when driving in
the outbound lane. Road rejuvenator
will be applied on various roads
starting Oct. 20. Please drive carefully
in the application zones. Traffic delays
will be held to a minimum.
Don Hoover
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LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
LKPOA 2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kelley Stewart, President
103 Bowie Dr. E.
Term Expires 2017
E-mail:
Cell: [email protected]
(979) 574-0525
Craig Lamkin, Vice President
E-mail:
688 CR 203, Collinsville TX 76233 Home:
Term Expires 2015
Cell:
[email protected]
(903) 429-9994
(903) 814-9325
Bill Turner, Treasurer
211 Kiowa Dr. W.
Term Expires 2016
E-mail:
Home:
Cell:
[email protected]
(940) 387-7669
(940) 300-5194
Gary O’Dell, Secretary
100 Wasco Cove
Term Expires 2016
E-mail:
Home:
[email protected]
(940) 372-3156
Brent Reed, Asst. Treasurer
103 Ottawa Cv. E.
Term Expires 2015
E-mail:
Home:
Cell:
[email protected]
(940) 612-1502
(940) 736-0285
Leslie Tomich, Asst. Secretary
118 Modoc Trl. W.
Term Expires 2016
E-mail: Home: Cell: [email protected]
(940) 612-2351
(940) 284-3372
Justin McMurry
600 Dana Lane, Keller TX 76248
Term Expires 2017
E-mail: Cell: [email protected]
(817) 980-7378
D Noble
210 Pueblo Dr. E.
Term Expires 2017
E-mail:
Cell: [email protected]
(903) 738-9218
Jay Titus
320 Navajo Trl. W.
Term Expires 2015
E-mail: Home: Cell:
[email protected]
(940) 668-7676
(940) 902-7128
Randy Schmaltz, Comm. Mgr.
1227 Kiowa Dr. W.
E-mail: [email protected]
Office:
(940) 665-1055
Cell: (940) 634-9995
Lake Kiowa CommuniQué
Advertising Cost Schedule
Effective 10-1-2014
Advertising Contact: Margie Wear - 940.736.3339
Office: 940.665.4275
E-mail: [email protected]
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PAYMENT REQUIREMENT
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Acceptable payment: Debit or Credit card (VISA, Master Card, Discover only)
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Cash payments accepted only at LKPOA Office
Make check payable to:
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LKPOA 2014-2015 COMMITTEES
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL
COMMITTEE:
Requires at least three members
with board member serving as
chair.
Gary O’Dell (Chair), (940) 3723156, (E-mail: gary.gwodee.odell@
gmail.com
Members: Harold Bosse, Ed
Cooke, Don Knox, Jim Mead,
LKPOA Compliance Officer (ex
officio).
CELEBRATION COMMITTEE:
D Noble (Chair), (940) 738-9218,
(E-mail: dnoble5754© aol.com).
Members: Sharon Clements,
Rick Ramsey, Gerald Smith, Billy
Woods.
COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE:
Justin McMurry (Chair), (817)
980-7378, (E-mail: cjmcmurry@
verizon.net).
Members: LaQuita Barton, Bill
Burhans, Linda Teagarden.
ELECTION COMMITTEE:
Susan Metzler (Chair): (940)
736-3209), (E-mail: mssmetzler@
kiowaonline.net).
Members:
Marion
Hoeflein
(Election Judge), Reba Chisum,
Joanne Dorsch, Carolyn Jacobsen,
Mary Ann Johnson, Kay Kane, Ann
LaRue, Clara Lemming, Margie
Nash, Judy Neal, Madolyn Tomlin,
Bill Turner.
FACILITIES COMMITTEE:
Brent Reed (Chair), (940) 7360285, (E-mail: brentreed55@
yahoo.com).
Members: Gary Cotten, Pat
Jessee, Gerald Smith.
GOLF COMMITTEE:
Gary O’Dell (Chair), (940) 3723156, (E-mail: g-dell@sbcglobal.
net).
Members: Billy Aday MGA;
Tom
Blackwell,
MGA;
Joe
Dorman, Couples Golf; Karen
Brewton, WGA; Paula Brinson
WGA; Craig Lamkin, Handicap
Committee; Bryan Brown, Course
Superintendent (ex officio); Brown
McCrory, Golf Pro (ex officio).
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
COMMITTEE:
Justin McMurry (Chair), (817)
980-7378, (E-mail: cjmcmurry@
verizon.net).
Member: Scott Manning.
LAKE & PARKS COMMITTEE:
Bill Turner (Chair), (940) 3877669, (E-mail: wfturner@verizon.
net).
Members: Randy Andrews, Mike
Bitsche, Denny Engels, Randy
Howell; Wayne Kyle, Mike Merolla,
Ken Minter, John Schneider, Jason
Snuggs.
LAND USE COMMITTEE:
Bob Bergbower (Chair), (940)
641-0328, (E-mail: bergy@ntin.
net).
Members: Jim Hawkins, Bob
Hughes, Linda Keeney, Craig
Lamkin.
LODGE & TAVERN COMMITTEE:
Requires at least three members,
with board member as chair.
Brent Reed (Chair), (940) 6121502, (E-mail: brentreed55@
yahoo. com).
Members: J.B. Cole, Jack Thies.
LONG-RANGE PLANNING
COMMITTEE:
Requires at least seven members
with staggered terms, with board
member as chair.
Craig Lamkin (Chair), (940) 8149325, (E-mail: pecos@dtnspeed.
net).
Members: Dan Busch, Gary
Cotten, Don Hanratty, Diane Hickle,
Carol Johnson, Mike McDonald,
Jim Nehib, Kelye Stites.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE:
Gerald Smith (Chair), (972) 7544607, (E-mail: Gerald.Smith@
aonhewitt.com).
Members: Mike Brindle, Ed
Cooke, Donna Marfice, Janice
Richey, Jerry Slater.
RULES
ENFORCEMENT
COMMITTEE:
Requires at least five members;
board members cannot serve.
Jim Lewis (Chair), (940) 6657785, (E-mail: jlewis8585@aol.
com).
Members: Paulette Andrews,
Tom Blackwell, Monika Botha,
Corky Cohoon.
WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE:
Jess Maxwell (Chair), (940) 6651811, (E-mail: [email protected]).
Members: Bob Brewton, Bill
Richey, Brent Reed, Jack Thies.
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LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
CONTACT US
Lake Kiowa CommuniQué
Published monthly by the Lake
Kiowa Property Owners Association
107 Kiowa Drive South
Lake Kiowa, TX 76240
Lake Kiowa CommuniQué Office
Phone: (940) 665-4275
STAFF
Editor: Bill Burhans
Publishing: Linda Teagarden,
Marcy Titus, Karen Vander Molen
Advertising: Margie Wear
Graphic Artist: Ila Cousino
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Advertising Copy
Due 15th of Preceding Month
Mail or drop off to the LKPOA
office, Lodge office or
e-mail [email protected]
or call (940) 736-3339.
Editorial Copy
Due 15th of Preceding Month
Mail or drop off to LKPOA office,
Lodge Office or
e-mail to [email protected].
Paid subscriptions to Lake Kiowa
CommuniQué mailed First Class
upon request - $28 annually.
Contact LKPOA (940) 665-1055.
Digital copy available at:
www.lakekiowatx.com
Paid Advertisers and “Letters To the
Editor” do not necessarily
reflect views of the LKPOA and
endorsement is not intended.
Editorial Policy
The policy and purpose of this publication
is to inform all residents of events and activities within our community, to report on actions
and decisions made by our Lake Kiowa Property Owners Association Board of Directors,
and to publish the results of those decisions.
Information is important for everyone to know
that problems are being worked on and remedies are being sought.
The following items will be accepted for
publication: Events and information about
Kiowa organizations that are open to all residents; events in our surrounding communities when Kiowa residents may be involved
in them; and Items of a personal nature that
reflect on the generous character of our residents or a milestone in their lives.
A Letter to the Editor should be less than
350 words in length and will be accepted if
it presents a thoughtful and constructive
view to an issue that may be controversial
within our community. It may be reviewed
and verified for factual accuracy by the appropriate authority. The factual clarification
will be published along with the letter. The
letter should be typed or in legible handwriting, signed by a verifiable resident, and will
be published unedited with misspellings indicated when necessary. If handwriting cannot be easily read, it cannot be used. The
CommuniQué will not be responsible for
misreading a handwritten word. A letter may
be refused publication if space is limited. If
several letters are received expressing the
same view, one may be chosen for publication. Letters containing personal attacks,
self-promotion, or advertising will not be published. Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect the view of this newspaper or its
advertisers.
LKPOA PERMITS
Sept. 13 thru Oct. 14
Mark your calendar.
Fall Cleanup
Nov. 13 - 15
Campground
by dam.
Boat Dock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Boat Dock Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Carport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Carport Demo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Detached Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Extended Culvert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Fence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Hot Tub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Patio Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Porch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Porch (Covered) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Roofing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Septic System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Sprinkler System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Window Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
NOMINATION FORM FOR LKPOA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS CANDIDATE
TO: Nominating Committee
FROM: ______________________________ (name optional)
Please consider the following member as a candidate for the LKPOA
Board of Directors
(name) __________________________________________
(address) ________________________________________
(phone) _________________________________________
Thank you for your interest and participation in our nomination process.
You may identify yourself or remain anonymous; you may nominate yourself
or any member you believe to be qualified to serve on your LKPOA Board
of Directors.
Please return this form to the LKPOA Administrative Office with your
dues payment or directly to Gerald Smith, 104 Sequoya Cv. E., Lake Kiowa
TX 76240.
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
SPECIAL MEETING
Monday August 25, 2014
Assembly Room - 6 p.m.
I. Call to Order - President Kelley
Stewart called the meeting to order at
6 p.m.
II. Pledge of Allegiance - President
Stewart led the Pledge of Allegiance.
III. Establish a Quorum - Absent
were D Noble and Brent Reed.
IV. Budget Vote - Susan Metzler,
Chairman of the Election Committee
thanked her committee for counting
the votes. She then introduced Marion
Hoeflein, Election Judge. The vote
total was read:
Number ballots mailed 1206
Number ballots returned 762
Number of valid votes counted 745
Number of votes for the budget 264
Number of votes against the budget
481
2014/2015 Budget proposal failed
to pass.
President Stewart thanked the
Election Committee for their work on
counting the ballots.
V. Adjourn - Bill Turner made the
motion to adjourn the meeting at 6:05
p.m. and was seconded by Leslie
Tomich. All were in favor. Motion
carried.
Submitted by,
Gary O’Dell, Secretary
November 4
LAKE KIOWA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD MEETING
Monday, September 15, 2014
Southwest Room - 6 p.m.
I. Call to Order - President Kelley
Stewart called the meeting to order at
6 p.m.
II. Pledge of Allegiance - President
Stewart led the Pledge of Allegiance
III. Introduction of New Attendees None in attendance.
IV. Establish Quorum - All members
present.
V. Approve Minutes - Brent Reed
made the motion to approve the
minutes for August 18, 2014 meeting.
D Noble seconded the motion. All
were in favor. Motion carried.
VI. Executive Session - Leslie
Tomich made the motion to enter into
an Executive Session at 6:05 p.m. and
was seconded by Craig Lamkin. All
were in favor. Motion carried.
At 6:36 p.m. Leslie Tomich made the
motion to exit from Executive Session
and was seconded by Jay Titus. All
were in favor. Motion carried.
Possible legal actions were discussed
with attorney.
VII. Nominating Committee Gerald Smith, Chairman of the
Nominating Committee, submitted a
list of proposed names to be approved
for the Nominating Committee: Mike
Brindle; Ed Cooke; Donna Marfice;
Janice Richey; and Jerry Slater.
Jay Titus made the motion to accept
the entire slate and was seconded by
D Noble. All were in favor. Motion
carried.
VIII. Golf Committee - Gary O’Dell,
Chairman of the Golf Committee,
introduced Men’s Golf Association
President Tom Blackwell and
Secretary John Seefeldt, who asked
the board for permission to place
an ice machine in the cart barn; the
MGA will purchase the machine. The
ice machine will belong to the MGA
and they will be responsible for the
maintenance on the machine. Leslie
Tomich made the motion to allow the
MGA to place the ice machine in the
cart barn and was seconded by Craig
Lamkin. All were in favor. Motion
carried.
IX. 2014/2015 Budget - President
Stewart presented the 2014/2015
Budget to the Board and asked if there
was any discussion. Justin McMurry
asked about the Lodge kitchen
cleaning service being deleted and
expressed his desire to keep it in the
budget. Community Manager Randy
Schmaltz told him that, instead of
hiring an outside cleaning service,
they would use in-house personnel
to clean the kitchen. There was some
discussion about the Poker Facilitator
and if we needed to keep this item in
the budget. It was decided to keep it
in the budget. Bill Turner made the
motion to approve the Budget dated
9/14/14 as written and was seconded
by Craig Lamkin. All were in favor.
Motion carried.
X. Treasurer’s Report - Bill Turner
gave the August Treasurer’s Report.
He stated that because the Office
Manager had not had a budget to
work with, the Treasurer’s Report as
printed was misleading. All of the
income figures were predicated on the
5% increase in due, but the 2013/2014
Expense figures were used indicating
a budgeted surplus of $12,296. We
do not budget for surpluses and this
will be corrected after the 2014/2015
Budget has been approved.
He did point out that the Lodge liquor
and beer sales are almost $4,000 better
than budget and that food sales are
$7,500 better than budget. He pointed
out that some of the labor cost is lower
on account of fewer employees than
needed in the Central Garage. The
surplus that is showing in net revenue
is a little misleading on account of not
having a budget to work with.
XI. Managers’ Report - Randy
Schmaltz:
a. For the Golf Course, a Rough
Mower will be purchased from Austin
Turf & Tractor Co. for a price of
$36,065. This will be a John Deere
model 7700. The funds will come out
of the Asset Replacement Reserve
Fund. Also a Utility Cart will be
purchased from Luber Bro. Co. and
will be an Ez -Go Terrain 250G for
a cost of $7,999. This will also come
out of the Asset Replacement Reserve
Fund.
b. Vandalism Report - three young
men have been caught who were
damaging the golf course and stealing
from houses bordering the course.
They were not from Lake Kiowa.
They parked their car along the road
near the east gate and crossed over the
fence to enter the property. Security
tracked them down using pictures
captured by security cameras. Charges
were filed.
c. Abacus Update and Membership
Cards - Randy Schmaltz told the board
that we should be able to start getting
the new plastic cards within the next
two weeks. He said that you will be
able to go onto the website and fill out
the form inserting a photo and your
card will be processed.
d. Atkins Revised Sediment Proposal
- As of to date, we have spent a total
of $21,259 on studies for the sediment
removal in the lake. We have pending
$46,000 for other samplings of the
lake.
e. ARRF Road Renovation - For
2014 the road renovation program
will have $250,000 coming out of
Asset Replacement Reserve Fund.
The program will use a Rejuvenator
to improve the condition of the road.
Also, on the road that was treated
last year they will cover with a seal
for further protection. The sealer
requires 6 hours to dry and they will
do one side of the road at a time to
allow those living along the route to
get home. After all the roads that are
scheduled for this year are done, they
will re-stripe the roads.
XII. Additional
Business
Community Manager Randy Schmaltz
informed the Board that he had been
elected to the National Board of
Director’s for APCM, the Association
of Professional Community Managers.
President Stewart congratulated him
on this as the entire board agreed.
XIII. Questions from the Audience Marcy Titus asked if we have approved
the minutes for Special Board Meeting
on August 25, 2014. President Stewart
said that we would vote on them at the
next meeting.
Ed Tomlin, President of the Indian
Creek Volunteer Fire Dept, thanked
the Board for keeping the funding to
the fire department and said that it is
being put to good use.
XIV. Adjourn - Brent Reed made
the motion to adjourn at 7:48 p.m. and
was seconded by Jay Titus. All were
in favor. Motion carried.
Submitted by,
Gary O’Dell, Secretary
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INDIAN CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
MINUTES
INDIAN CREEK VOLUNTEER
FIRE DEPARTMENT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
September 11, 2014
CALL TO ORDER: Pres. Tomlin
called meeting to order at 7:01 p.m.
All board members were present.
A quorum was established. Also
in attendance were Assistant Chief
Buchanan and Firefighter Monroe
Salsman.
MOMENT OF SILIENCE IN
RECOGNITION OF 9-11-2001
APPROVE MINUTES:
- VP Hughes made a motion to
make an amendment to the August 14,
2014 minutes to conclude discussion
on paying off B801. Seconded by
President Tomlin. Motion carried.
- Assistant Treasurer Woodruff made
a motion to approve minutes from the
August 14, 2014 meeting. Seconded
by VP Hughes. Motion carried.
TREASURER’S
REPORT:
Treasurer Salsman submitted the
following for the month of August
2014:
First State Bank – ICVFD Cash in
Bank
Cash in Bank
August 31, 2014. . . $108,382.86
Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,951.92
Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . -9,120.80
Capital Expense
Investment Activities.-18,440.08
Open NASCOGA
FCU Savings Account. . . . . . 0.00
Total First State Bank –
ICVFD Cash in Bank
at EOM. . . . . . . . . . . . $82,773.90
First State Bank – ICVFD Cash in
Bank Distribution
ICVFD Operating Funds . . $6,686.40
Capital Expense
Allocation Building. . . . 10,000.00
Capital Expense Allocation
Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00
Capital Expense
Allocation Equipment. . . 18,087.50
Capital Expense
Allocation Vehicles. . . . 47,000.00
Restricted Net Asset
Communication
Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00
Total First State Bank –
ICVFD Cash in Bank. $82,773.90
NASCOGA Federal Credit Union –
ICVFD Cash in Bank Distribution
ICVFD Savings
Account . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00
Total NASCOGA FCU –
ICVFD Cash in Bank. . . $100.00
TOTAL CASH IN BANK – FSB
and NASCOGA . . . . . $82,873.90
On recommendation from President
Tomlin, Assistant Treasurer Woodruff
made a motion to make Melody
Rohmers our official CPA for the
ICVFD. Seconded by Secretary
Moore. Motion carried.
VP Hughes to work on annual
donation letter.
Assistant Treasurer Woodruff was
told to be expecting a check from a
contributor for the fundraiser.
FIRE CHIEF’S REPORT: The
August incident report reflected 26
calls. There were 2 structure fires, 18
EMS calls, 2 grass fires, 3 cancelled
en route calls and 1 MVA.
All of the E-draulic extrication tools
are in and in service.
The old tender was listed on the
auction block on Sept. 1, 2014 and
we have had one call from a road
construction company.
The cab on E801 is scheduled to be
painted.
Pump test is completed on E801.
Motion made by VP Hughes
to approve purchase of hose that
was voted on via email. Hose was
purchased to help our ISO rating.
Motion seconded by President Tomlin.
Motion carried.
OTHER BUSINESS: August 2015
will be a start time for the election
process for two members
Sold 15 T-shirts during this past
weekend at Shabby Chic garage sale,
which was added to their sales.
Discussion was held in regards to
reimbursement for any EMT activity
cost.
VP Hughes made a motion to
adjourn at 8:45 p.m. Seconded by
Assistant Treasurer Woodruff. Motion
carried.
Next meeting scheduled for October
8, 2014.
Respectfully,
Sam Moore, Secretary
LAKE KIOWA SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT
LAKE KIOWA SPECIAL
UTILITY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF REGULAR
MEETING OF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DATE: Wed., Sept. 17, 2014
TIME: 9 a.m. PLACE: 133 Kiowa Dr. S.
Lake Kiowa TX 76240
Minutes
1. Call to Order and Declaration of
Quorum: The meeting was called to
order by President Maxwell at 9:03
am. All Directors were present along
with General Manager Young and
Attorney James Wilson.
2. Review and approval of minutes:
August 13, 2014 regular board
meeting: Director White made a
motion to approve the August 13,
2014 minutes as presented. Director
Bergbower seconded the motion and
all were in favor.
3. Public Comment. (Speakers
limited to 5 minutes each): None
4. New Business:
(a) Discussion and possible action
concerning adoption of Resolution
No. 2014-004 approving an agreement
relating to the GTUA contract and
approving the issuance thereof and
the facilities to be constructed or
acquired by GTUA for the benefit of
the District: General Manger Young
discussed the highlights of Resolution
NO. 2014-004 that gives final
approval for GTUA to acquire and
the procedures to distribute monies
for the first project on our water
system. Vice President Thies made
a motion to approve Resolution No.
2014-004 as presented and Director
Bergbower seconded the motion and
all approved.
(b) Discussion and update on
the Debt Service schedule on the
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
bonds being received through the
GTUA: Manager Young presented
the Directors with the debt service
schedule for payment of the bonds.
He said that the interest rate that we
received was 2.23% and that the bonds
could be refinanced after ten years.
(c) Discussion and possible action
on authorization for and RFP for
a Fixed Base meter system and all
appurtenances: After some discussion
and input from our attorney it was
decided that the fixed based meter
reading system expected cost would
require that we go out for bid. A
motion was made by Director White
to authorize the General Manager to
get bid documents completed and to
put the fixed based meter out for bid.
The motion was seconded by Director
Richey and all were in favor.
Old Business:
(a) Discussion and possible action on
purchase of trailer-mounted vacuum
excavator: After some discussion
on three quotes supplied by General
Manager Young, a motion was made
by Director White to purchase the
Vermeer Vactron model LP533DT.
The motion was seconded by Vice
President Thies and all were in favor.
(b) Discussion and update on
Waterline Replacement Program:
Manager Young discussed that the
funds from the bond proceeds were
expected the first week of October and
that he expected the bids to be put out
for the elevated tank soon after. He
also told the board that he was trying
to get an easement for the line that
connects the new elevated tank to the
distribution system lines.
6. Committee reports:
(a) Human Resources (HR)
Committee: None
(b) Budget and Rates Committee:
None
(c) Long-range Planning and
Conservation Committee: None
7. General Manager’s report re:
review of financial documents;
water system maintenance and
status; status of various projects; and
recommendations for improving the
water system and customer relations;
and recent activities of the North Texas
Groundwater Conservation District:
General Manager Young went over
and discussed the financial statements
with the Directors. He also discussed
some of the leaks that we have had in
the system.
8. Review and accept monthly
financial report(s) and approve
payment of bills: Director White
made a motion to accept the monthly
financial reports and pay the bills.
Director Bergbower seconded the
motion and all approved.
9. Discussion on future agenda
items: No additional items.
10. Adjourn: Motion was made
by Vice President Thies and it was
seconded by Director White and all
were in favor.
By:
Ronny P. Young, General Manager
Recording Secretary
Another successful osprey fishing
day.
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SWAFFORD
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Kiowa Resident
(940) 580-0126
GOING OUT
OF TOWN?
118 Santa Fe Trail
Lake Kiowa, TX 76240
Bus: (940) 665-9326
Cell: (940) 736-7221
I will care for your mail,
papers, pets and plants.
WINDOW
COVERINGS
940-736-0097
License #TPCL3507
PLANTS, PLANTS,
PLANTS!
Kiowa Residents
By Ben Davis
Blinds• Shades
Shutters
Motorization
C o mm e r c i a l
Residential
(940) 736-9329
Custom Products at
Factory Prices
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INDEX
3T’s TJ’s Terrific Touch................... 2
902 Bar and Grill .......................... 29
Abigail’s Arms............................... 24
Absolute Heat & Air...................... 10
Barton’s Interiors........................... 35
Big Tree Self Storage..................... 17
Bluebonnet Custom Homes Inc..... 35
Boat Repair - Mark Smith.............. 15
Bouchard, Barry - Yard Service..... 29
Broadway Exchange........................ 3
Broughton, Joann - Realtor............ 27
Brown’s Backflow Assembly......... 13
Campbell Dental............................ 28
Carpet Pro...................................... 36
CASA of North Texas Inc................ 2
Christmas Lights Installed............... 2
Cooke County Electric
Charitable Foundation................... 4
Cooke County Electric Co-op........ 35
Cooke County Moving & Storage. 27
Cravens MaGouirk
Mechanical LLC......................... 32
Call Craig
Harper,
Kiowa T.L.C.
E-mail: harper-craig@
sbcglobal.net
Mike’s Handy Man
MH Construction
•All types of remodels
•No job too small
•We also do make ready’s on homes
being sold
•We can help you with
that buyer’s
inspection report
Adams
Handy Hands
(940) 372-0600
Professional
Handyman
Service
Guaranteed Work
Phillipians 4:13
DON’S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing • Shrub Trimming Mulching•Limb & Leaf
Clean Up • Clean Gutters • Fertilizing •Weed Control
DON KANE
940-641-0599 cell
940-665-0868 home
Need this done???
Clean your flowerbeds.
Rake up leaves.
Plant Fall color.
Mulch the flowerbeds.
Call
MY OUTDOOR HOME
John 14:6
Jaqui Osborn
(214) 499-6288
(cell/text)
LAKE KIOWA
CommuniQue
D&L Farm and Home...................... 2
David’s Tree Service...................... 30
DH Design..................................... 13
Doug’s Corner................................ 29
Ewing Heating & Air..................... 23
First State Bank.............................. 11
First State Bank - Travel................ 19
Galvan Landscape Inc.................... 17
Glenn Polk AutoPlex........................ 8
Great Southwest Roofing Co......... 13
Green Bull LLC............................. 16
Heffley’s Hearth & Home................ 9
Hesse-Schniederjan Heat & Air..... 15
Home Star Lawn and Pest Control..... 9
Huddleston Homes......................... 33
Hutcherson Custom Homes, Inc.... 23
Hutcherson Insurance Agency....... 13
I-35 RV Super Center..................... 31
Joe’s Tree Service.......................... 36
Keeney, Linda - Realtor................. 17
Ken Blanton Insurance Agency...... 33
Kessler Cleaning Service............... 20
Testing & Repair
940.580.0158
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1996
Browns
Backflow
Assembly
15 years experience
Lic. #BP0003230
Call
(940) 736-6684
or
(940) 634-1360
Lone Oak
Veterinary Clinic
Dale P. Gleason, DVM
13074 S. FM 372
Valley View, Texas 76272
940-637-2966
www.northtexasvet.com
Large & Small Animal Preventive
& Emergency Medicine
Farm and House Calls Available
Find us on Facebook
TELL THEM YOU SAW
THEIR AD IN THE
LAKE KIOWA COMMUNIQUÉ!!
Kiowa Golf Carts........................... 30
Kiowa Plaza Storage Units............ 29
Kiowa Station................................. 12
Lake Kiowa Fitness . ..................... 35
Lake Kiowa Functional
Chiropractic................................. 27
Lake Kiowa Landscaping............... 13
Lake Kiowa Marina Self Storage... 15
Lake Kiowa Medical Clinic........... 36
Lake Kiowa Premiere Real Estate... 45
Lake Kiowa Professional Services... 20
Lake Kiowa Realty................... 46, 48
Landmark Bank.............................. 26
Marvin’s Pest Control.................... 32
Massage Therapy Richroath, Gina LMT.................. 33
Matt’s Tree Service........................ 25
McCrory, Brown Golf Shop........... 30
Meador Clement-Keel Funeral Home...7
My Empty Nest.............................. 19
Nails by Dusty @Salon Taje’........... 9
Nortex Communications.................. 6
North Texas Marine....................... 14
O’Gorman Group, The................... 21
Orsburn Carpets............................. 32
Parker Electric................................ 22
Precision Landscaping................... 33
Professional Home Repair............... 9
Pure On The Square....................... 18
RGB Eye Associates........................ 5
Senior Care of North Texas............ 20
Shaggy Do Pet Salon..................... 31
Shear Platinum Style...................... 16
SlimGENEration.............................. 9
State Farm Insurance...................... 32
Swafford’s Landscape ................... 10
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance........ 36
TL PowerSports Repair.................. 15
Turner Apartments......................... 16
Utter Wealth Management Group.. 34
Whitesboro Dental......................... 28
William George Homes.................. 10
Work of Art Tree Care.................... 35
York Eye Associates....................... 33
November 2014 CommuniQue
Bill Hamilton
Owner/Broker
Kristi Hamilton
Owner/Agent
(940) 902-1573
(940) 727-1115
Sharon Mitcham
(972) 821-8667
45
Mike McDonald
(281) 787-5248
Linda Keeney
(972) 740-8716
Sarah Ritchey, GRI
(940) 902-9804
Norma Crew
(903) 819-8996
Jeff Wagner
(940) 230-4185
Julie Minter, GRI
(817) 307-3722
Dee Dorman
(940) 727-4869
Curtis Walker
(702) 232-4315
Premiere Agents...bringing the buyers to Lake Kiowa!
Featured
Home
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INTERIOR
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1229 Kiowa Dr. E. Lot #1176 $127,000
Nice layout & open concept in this 3/2
home on a great wooded lot!
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Featured
Home
701 Kiowa Dr. W. Lot #639
$399,900
Newly remodeled lakefront home with
3 huge bedrooms and large open living
and kitchen.
1113 Kiowa Dr. E. Lot #1570 $375,000
Exquisite custom home with 10 ft. ceilings, oversized master suite, study, tiled
screened porch & a/c in garage!
503 Kiowa Dr. W. Lot #339
$539,000
Premium west side waterfront
with super views of lake and
golf! Steel construction home
with flexible floor plan.
OUTSIDE OF KIOWA
GOLF COURSE
102 Seminole Dr. E. Lot #1279/1280
$237,000
Lake access without lakefront prices!
Cool 3 bdr/3bath home w/large shady
yard & lake sunsets from the deck.
811 Kiowa Dr. W. Lot #1605 $399,000
Don’t miss this deal! Old world feel inside
large but cozy living area w/stone fireplace.
Great outdoor fireplace, too!
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307 Kiowa Dr. E. Lot #219 $309,999
Open floor plan, 3 car garage, backyard
oasis with pool!
7829 FM 51
$339,000
Beautiful 4 bdr home on almost
9 acres southwest of Gainesville.
110 Pawnee Tr. E. Lot #1807 $229,000
Beautiful open living area with feature 2-story
wall of windows on wooded golf course lot.
Happy
Thanksgiving!
305 Cocopa Dr. W. Lot #297 $329,000 610 Kiowa Dr. W. Lot #865/866 $89,000
Lots of space for the whole family in this Two beautifully treed golf course lots
overlooking #11 green and fairway. Value
updated home built in 2002.
is in the lots....home sold as is.
Lot #130
Build on
your own Manito Cv.
lot! Waterfront $289,500
Lot #534
107 Chism Cv.
Int. cul-de-sac $18,000
940-665-3300
Lot #768
1245 Kiowa Dr. W.
Lakefront w/golf views $205,000
100 Kiowa Drive West, Lake Kiowa, TX
106 Noweta Pl. W. Lot #77 $650,000
154 ft. of concrete seawall on deep
water! Open floor plan and extra special
boat dock with air-conditioned cabana.
IN
105 Red Oak Dr., Krugerville; $399,000
Half acre lot; beautiful custom home in
The Woodlands subdivision.
Lot #814
724 Kiowa Dr. W.
On 12th fairway $35,000
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111 Chippewa Cv. E. Lot #1755 $550,000
Lakefront with gorgeous views of lake
and golf! Beautifully maintained home!
Lot #1082
118 Seminole Cv. E.
Treed cul-de-sac $13,900
Lot #784
826 Kiowa Dr. W. $35,000
Overlooking 18th green
www.lakekiowarealestate.com
CommuniQue
November 2014
Lake Kiowa Realty
Carolyn Akin
940-736-4654
Joann Broughton
940-372-3952
Cheryll Brown
940-668-8588
Mischa Brown
940-641-1231
Marion Hoeflein
940-668-7864
Charles Huddleston
940-727-8379
Kay Kane
940-665-0868
Elaine Otway
940-736-0022
CONTRACT PENDING
Kay Creech
940-668-1769
Jackie Ditman
512-565-8930
Mike Pulec
940-727-1016
Don Schneider
940-736-8889
Donna Erwin
940-736-0109
Mike Erwin
940-736-3881
Jonathan Fuqua
903-815-4748
Don Sloan
940-727-8248
Nona Tipps
940-284-9444
David Verhaert
214-789-3584
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#1695 Waterfront
106 Blackfoot Tr. N.
3-2-2 $300,000
#770 Waterfront
1249 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2.5-2 $475,000
#1853 Golf Course
114 Kiowa Dr. N.
3-2.5-2 $229,900
#1681 Interior
112 Mohave Dr. E.
3-2-2 $165,000
CONTRACT PENDING
CONTRACT PENDING
#1040 Interior
1228 Kiowa Dr. W.
2-2-2+office $129,900
#1697 Waterfront
110 Blackfoot Tr. N.
3-2-2 $279,000
REDUCED
WATER VIEW
#585-86 Interior
112 Santa Fe E.
4-4-5+2liv $695,000
#318 Golf Course
401 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2.5-2 $239,000
#752 Waterfront
1215 Kiowa Dr. W.
5-3.5-3+man cave $648,000
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
#1558-60 Interior
102 Houston Dr. E.
3-3-2 $239,000
CONTRACT PENDING
#801 Golf Course
111 Huron Tr. W.
2-2-2Cpt $149,900
CONTRACT PENDING
#102 Interior
111 Noweta Pl. S.
2-2-1Cpt w/stg $210,000
#1029-30 Interior
102 Karok Cv. W.
4-4-2 $475,000
#352 Waterfront
529 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2-2+ $399,000
#176 Waterfront
324 Kiowa Dr. E.
3-2-2 $299,000
NO PAYMENT
2 YEARS
#723 Waterfront
1011 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-3-2 $560,000
#980 Golf Course
1020 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2-2 $144,900
#1685-86 Interior
1309 Kiowa Dr. E.
3-2.5-3+ $225,000
LOts FOr Sale
NO INTEREST
#718 Waterfront
1001 Kiowa Dr. W.
4-4-3 $625,000
#1423 Waterfront
105 Sequoya Cv. E.
4-3-2 $449,900
CONTRACT PENDING
NEW LISTING
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#1709 Waterfront
134 Blackfoot Tr. N.
4-2-2Cpt $300,000
#211-12 Interior
129 Shawnee Dr. E.
3-2-2 $120,000
WATER RELATED
#1660-61 1328 Kiowa Dr. E. $498,000
#11 IC
#1850 #254
GOLF COURSE
120 Kiowa Dr. W.
108 Kiowa Dr. N.
$12,500
$24,900
INTERIOR
114 Pueblo Dr. E.
$8,500
www.lakekiowa.com • Email: [email protected]
#1500 #1138 #1141 #1080 #567-68 #1068-69 INTERIOR
100 Comanche Dr. E. $13,000
209 Comanche Dr. E.$15,000
215 Comanche Dr. E. $19,900
109 Seminole Cv. E. $19,900
100-2 Shoshone Dr. E. $25,000
108 Colt Dr. E.
$30,000
build your dream home!
(940) 665-0724
NOVEMBER 2014
Lake Kiowa Calendar
MONDAY
TUESDAY
phone numbers
CALENDAR 665-4275
COMMUNIQUE OFFICE
FRONT GATE/SECURITY
L.K. SPECIAL UTILITY DIST.
LODGE & TAVERN
POA OFFICE
PRO SHOP
FOR EMERGENCIES
665-4275
665-3221
668-8391
665-3741
665-1055
668-7394
Chapel - 8-8:30 am
@ Lodge
Brunch Menu
8 - 11 am @ Lodge
Cowboys Football
12 pm @ Lodge
Lunch Menu 11-6
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
Brunch Menu
8 - 11 am @ Lodge
Cowboys Football
11am @ Lodge
Kiowa Quilt Bee
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining Closed
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
Chapel Choir 8am @ Lodge
Line Dancing 9am @ Lodge
Lodge Dining Closed
Course
16
17GolfClosed
Chapel - 8-8:30 am
@ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
Brunch Menu
8 - 11 am @ Lodge
Chapel Choir 8am @ Lodge
Couples Golf
12:30 @ Pro Shop
LKPOA Board Mtg 6 pm @ Lodge
Lunch Menu 11-6
Line Dancing 9am @ Lodge
Lodge Dining Closed
Golf Course
23
24
Chapel - 8-8:30 am
Closed
@ Lodge
ICVFD Aux Bake Sale
8 am - sold out @ Lodge
Fall Arts & Crafts Show
11am - 3pm @ Lodge
Brunch Menu
8 - 11 am @ Lodge
Lunch Menu 11-6
Lunch Menu 11-6
Men's Conversation
8 am @ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
KWC Arts & Crafts
10 am @ Lodge
KWC Game Night
6:30 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-6
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
- 8 am
11Exercise
12
WGA Playday
@ Lodge
8:30 am for 9 am tee-off
KWC Garden & Nature
Field Trip @ 9:30 am
KWC Canasta Lessons
noon @ Lodge
KWC Canasta
12:45 pm @ Lodge
Men's Conversation
8 am @ Lodge
LKSUD Board Mtg
9 am @ 133 KDS
Veterans Day Dinner & Dance
6 pm @ Lodge
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
Lodge Dining 11-6
- 8 am 19
18Exercise
@ Lodge
WGA Playday
8:30 am for 9 am tee-off
Men's Conversation
8 am @ Lodge
Water Color
10-3 pm @ Lodge
KWC Gourmet
Groups
Lodge Dining 11-6
Lodge Dining Closed
Lodge Dining 11-6
Exercise - 8 am
6
@ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
KWC Beginner Bridge
9:30 pm @ Lodge
KWC Bridge - Fun Day
12:30 pm @ Lodge
Kiwanis
6:30 pm @ Lodge
SATURDAY
8-6
1
Closed
11-6
11-8:30
11-8:30
11-9:30
11-9:30
7
ICVFD Aux Shabby Chic
Sale 8 am - 2 pm @
Kiowa Plaza Storage
Medicare Part D Forum
6:30 pm @ Lodge
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
Fall Cleanup @ Campgrounds
Fall Cleanup
@ Campgrounds
Exercise - 8 am
13
14
@ Lodge
KWC General Meeting
10:30 am @ Lodge
Computer Club 7 pm @ Lodge
ICVFD Board Meeting
7 pm @ 550 Kiowa Dr. W.
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
Exercise - 8 am
20
@ Lodge
Tennis - Mixed - 8 am
FOL Sleuths of Kiowa
4:30 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
8
ICVFD Aux Shabby Chic
Sale 8 am - 2 pm @
Kiowa Plaza Storage
MGA Mtg & Shotgun
Scramble
12:30 pm for 1 pm Tee Off
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
15
Fall Cleanup @ Campgrounds
Kiowa Quilt Bee Sew Day
9-4 @ Lodge
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
21
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
22
Kiwanis Dinner
6:30 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
FRIDAY
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Lodge Dining 11-8:30
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
LK Angler Club
7 pm @ Lodge
WGA Playday
8:30 am for 9 am tee-off
Line Dancing 9 am @ Lodge
KWC Bible Study
10 am @ 112 Comanche Dr. E.
KWC Canasta
12:45 pm @ Lodge
THURSDAY
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
- 8 am
25Exercise
26
@ Lodge
Chapel Choir 8 am @ Lodge
30
Chapel - 8-8:30 am
@ Lodge
Brunch Menu
8 - 11 am @ Lodge
Mtg & Lunch
8:30 am for 9 am tee-off
Line Dancing 9am @ Lodge
ICVFD General Auxilliary
6:30 pm @ Lodge
Lunch Menu 11-6
Exercise - 8 am
4
5
@ Lodge
WGA Scramble,
Chapel Choir 8am @ Lodge
Course
9
10GolfClosed
Chapel - 8-8:30 am
@ Lodge
DIAL 911
Golf Course
2
3
FALL
Closed
BACK
1 HOUR
WEDNESDAY
Lodge Hours
SUNDAY
27
Thanksgiving Buffet
11 am and 12 pm @Lodge
Reservations Required
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
28
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
29
Texas Hold’em
7 pm @ Lodge
Christmas Lighting Ceremony
5:30 pm @ LK Front Entrance
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
Lodge Dining 11-9:30
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CommuniQue
November 2014
Lake Kiowa Realty
Carolyn Akin
940-736-4654
Joann Broughton
940-372-3952
Cheryll Brown
940-668-8588
Mischa Brown
940-641-1231
Marion Hoeflein
940-668-7864
Charles Huddleston
940-727-8379
Kay Kane
940-665-0868
Elaine Otway
940-736-0022
Kay Creech
940-668-1769
Mike Pulec
940-727-1016
Jackie Ditman
512-565-8930
Don Schneider
940-736-8889
Donna Erwin
940-736-0109
Mike Erwin
940-736-3881
Jonathan Fuqua
903-815-4748
Don Sloan
940-727-8248
Nona Tipps
940-284-9444
David Verhaert
214-789-3584
Happy Thanksgiving!
#338 Waterfront
501 Kiowa Dr. W.
4-4-2+golf cart $699,000
CONTRACT PENDING
#1640 Waterfront
1232 Kiowa Dr. E.
4-2-2.5 $445,000
#1590 Interior
300 Comanche Dr. E.
3-2-1+golf cart $250,000
#350 Waterfront
525 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2-2 $325,000
#649 Waterfront
721 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2 $370,000
#389 Golf Course
421 Cocopa Dr. W.
3-3-2.5-2Liv $239,500
#341 Waterfront
507 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-2-2 $489,000
NEW LISTING
#404pt403 Waterfront
500 Kiowa Dr. E.
3-2-2 $309,900
NO INTEREST
2 YEARS
NO PAYMENT
#55 Waterfront
113 Cheyenne Dr. W.
4-3-2+ $685,000
REDUCED
REDUCED
#1844 Golf Course
103 Cayuga Tr. N.
4-3-2+golf cart $359,900
CONTRACT PENDING
REDUCED
NEW LISTING
#640 Waterfront
703 Kiowa Dr. W.
3-3-3+Bonus $585,000
#620 Interior
234 Colt Dr. E.
4-3-3+pool $295,000
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#746 Waterfront
1203 Kiowa Dr. W.
4-3-3 $784,000
#408 Waterfront
508 Kiowa Dr. E.
3-2-2 $300,000
#1031-32 Interior
103 Karok Cv. W.
5-3.5-3 $345,000
NEW LISTING
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#1322 Interior
113 Seminole Dr. E.
4-3-3 $275,000
#1723 Waterfront
147 Blackfoot Tr. N.
4-3-2 $585,000
#1236 Interior
218 Cayuga Tr. N.
2-2-2+golf cart $205,000
www.lakekiowa.com • Email: [email protected]
#326 Golf Course
417 Kiowa Dr. W.
3full2half-3+golf cart $795,000
#180 Interior
211 Kiowa Dr. E.
3-2-2 $219,000
(940) 665-0724