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The Village Voice is the official publication of the
WoodLake Village Homeowner's Association (HOA), Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.
It is published monthly to provide the homeowners with an abbreviated, advanced form of
the minutes of the HOA Board meetings and to provide information concerning
the activities, opportunities and accomplishments of WoodLake Village.
DEADLINE
FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE
JANUARY 2015 ISSUE OF
THE VILLAGE VOICE IS
DECEMBER 16, 2014
Please feel free to contact the following individuals with draft submissions, suggestions and comments.
The Village Voice Staff is comprised of volunteers, including:
Editor, Calendar, Commercial Ad Layout - Donald Jones, 651-7273, [email protected]
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WOODLAKE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AUGUST 20, 2014 - in Clubhouse Library
MINUTES
Pursuant to call, a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of the WoodLake Village
Homeowners Association, Inc. was held on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 in the Clubhouse of
WoodLake Village, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.
A roll call of Directors was taken as follows: Theresa Mold, President (Present), Bill Duncan, Vice President
(Present), W. Dan Kibler, Secretary (Present), Betty Law, Treasurer (Present) and Robert Evans, Director
(Present).
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
The meeting was then formally called to order by the
Board President, Theresa Mold at 5:40 PM.
POOL RESTROOM REPAIRS: A motion was
made by Bill Duncan, Seconded: Betty Law to
rescind the approved Compass Designs LLC
Estimate/Contract proposal dated July 21,2014, in
the amount of high $2,600 for pool bathroom
repairs/ADA compliant provisions by mutual consent
of the parties involved. All present were in favor. A
new proposal was submitted by Compass
Designs dated: August 9, 2014 in the amount of
$1,285. for consideration by the Board of
Directors, for Pool Bathroom repairs. A motion was
made by Bill Duncan, Seconded: Betty Law
to approve the revised estimate in the amount of
$1,285. After much discussion, the motion was
approved by all present.
SIGN FOR POOL AREA: A motion was made by
Bill Duncan and Seconded by Dan Kibler
approving the following wording for the new sign to
be posted at the pool in accordance with the
Anti-discrimination laws: "Non-swimmers must be
accompanied by capable swimmers.
Swimmers must not be incontinent or must wear
swim diapers." All present were in favor.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF ACC
APPLICATION: Mr. Mike Rubio, ACC
Chairperson, brought before the Board an application
for a pergola w/swing constructed on a patio not
attached to house. Motion made by: Betty Law,
Seconded by Bob Evans. After discussion of this
request, the Board approved a pergola with swing
may be constructed in backyard only, no concrete
patio or pavers permitted. All present were in favor.
APPROVAL OF REVISION TO POLICY A-001-3
After discussion of this matter, the Board agreed to add
the following wording to the Policy A-001-3. "Pergola
with swing - constructed in backyard only, detached
from the house. Concrete patio or pavers are not
permitted." Motion made: Bob Evans, Second: Betty
Law. All present were in favor.
ADJOURNMENT
No further business permitted to be discussed; motion
was made by Betty Law, Second: Bill Duncan to
adjourn at 7:00 PM. All present were in favor.
WOODLAKE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NOVEMBER 17, 2014
MINUTES
Pursuant to call, a Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the WoodLake Village Homeowners
Association, Inc. was held on November 17, 2014 in the Clubhouse of WoodLake Village, Murrells Inlet, South
Carolina.
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A roll call of Directors was taken as followed: Theresa Mold, President (Present), Bob Evans, Vice-President
(Present), Dan Kibler, Secretary (Not Present), Betty Law, Treasurer (Present) and Edgar Lavigne, Director
(Present). Also present was Rich Trisler, Association Manager of Waccamaw Management, LLC, AAMC,
Managing Agent for the Association. The Board first convened an Executive Session to discuss the delinquency
and violation reports for the month.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
After the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, the
regular meeting was then formally called to order at
7:05 PM.
The agenda was then unanimously approved by
motion of Mr. Lavigne and seconded by Ms. Law.
APPROVAL OF M INUTES AND FINANCIAL REPORT
Mr. Evans made a motion to approve the minutes of
the October 20, 2014 Regular Board Meeting. Mr.
Lavigne seconded this motion which passed
unanimously.
and a garage door widening project.
Mr. Price then presented the Clubhouse Report. Three
windows were recently replaced in the Clubhouse and
blinds were readjusted to fit the new window framing.
Additionally, Mr. Price completed a minor drain
repair on the Clubhouse grounds.
Ms. Duncan shared that nothing new was reported
regarding the Legal / 55+ Community Report.
Ms. Lavigne presented the Library Report. Ms.
Lavigne stated that approximately 140 books were
processed in the month as well as 50 videos.
Mr. Trisler then reviewed the financials for the month
of October. Mr. Trisler highlighted the variances for
the month, key Reserve expenditures and all balances.
The balance for Operating and Reserve accounts is
approximately $116,000. Mr. Trisler shared with the
membership that the financials would be posted to the
Association website beginning in November. He also
commented on various year-end expectations as it
relates to the financial standing of the Association.
Mr. Evans made a motion to approve the Treasurer’s
Report as discussed which was seconded by Ms. Law
and unanimously accepted.
Ms. Reiners presented the Neighborhood Watch
Report. Ms. Reiners reported that the County speed
machine that was located on Woodthrush was
removed by authorities today. The Board is hopeful
that the machine brought awareness to the issue of
speeding in WoodLake.
Mr. Trisler concluded the financial report by stating
that the 2015 Budget draft had been unanimously
approved by the Board which resulted in a new
assessment of $92.00 per quarter. Assessment
coupons and correspondence will be sent to all
owners in early December.
Ms. Jones then presented the Social Committee
Report. Ms. Jones highlighted past social events as
well as upcoming activities including the
Thanksgiving Dinner and New Year’s Eve Dinner.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Mr. Schantz presented the Adopt-A-Highway Report.
The last event saw eight volunteers pick up four bags
of trash. The next scheduled collection is set for
December 6th.
Mr. Rubio presented the Architectural Control
Committee (ACC) Report. The ACC continues to
remain busy with fifteen approvals for various tree
removals, porch improvements, siding replacements
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A Phone Directory report was unavailable for the
meeting.
A Village Voice / Website report was unavailable for
the meeting.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Upon an extensive discussion of the issues related to
the recently replaced windows in the Clubhouse, Mr.
Lavigne made a motion that the Association make a
payment of one half the cost of the expenses of the
window installation completed by Barnaby & Sons
($475.00) and that this payment would occur in
January 2015. Mr. Evans seconded this motion which
passed unanimously.
At this point, Mr. Evans provided information on the
results of the speed hump questionnaire. 339 owners
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responded to the survey with 29 more “YES” votes
being received. Therefore, the Board has proceeded to
give approval to the County to install speed humps at
strategic locations throughout the community. The
plan is to install a total of five speed humps (2 on
WoodLake; 1 on Snowy Egret; and 2 on Woodthrush)
before Thanksgiving, weather and schedule
permitting. Additionally, locations for road markings
and edging were highlighted.
$3.00 per quarter. Total: $92.00 per quarter will begin
with the January, 2015 payment.
NEW BUSINESS
Upon a motion by Ms. Law, seconded by Mr. Evans
and unanimously approved, the pool area will be open
from April 1, 2015 to October 31, 2015 and the pool
for swimming will be open from April 15, 2015 to
October 15, 2015.
At November’s meeting I mistakenly stated that our
next meeting would be held on December 15, 2014.
The Board has cancelled their December meeting due
to the holiday season. The next Regular Meeting of
the WoodLake Village Board of Directors will be
held on January 19, 2015.
ADJOURNMENT
The next Board meeting is scheduled for December
15, 2014. Subsequent to the meeting, the Board
agreed that the December meeting would be cancelled
and January 19, 2015 would be the next Board
meeting.
Enjoy the holiday season and we will see you in
2015!
At this point, Ms. Mold asked that the meeting be
adjourned. Ms. Law made a motion to adjourn which
was seconded by Mr. Evans. The motion passed
unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 8:15 PM.
Upon conclusion of the meeting, homeowner
comments were fielded and information was
presented regarding the landscaping contractor for the
Association and additional input regarding the
newsletter.
NOTES FROM THE PRESIDENT
Theresa A. Mold
The past year was filled with much work and many
fun activities. A special “thank you” to our Social
Committee for all their hard work and fun activities
that were held during this past year. Two more
activities for 2014: Thanksgiving Day Dinner and a
New Year’s Eve Dinner. If any of our residents are
interested in attending either or both of these dinners,
you can contact our Social Committee Chairperson,
Gleora Jones, or another member of the committee.
Our Board of Directors have worked long and hard on
the 2015 budget. Dues for 2015 will be increasing by
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We are very happy with all the projects that have
been completed during 2014. Another special “thank
you” goes to Horry County for all the work they have
done in WoodLake Village. The County’s plan is to
install the speed calming humps by Thanksgiving.
Hopefully, that has happened.
ACTIVITIES
LADIES LUNCHEON - GB
“O come O Come” to the Ladies Luncheon. It will be
at Quigley’s Pint and Plate in Litchfield at 257
Willbrook Blvd., approximately 15 minutes from
WoodLake. It will be held on December 9th at 11:30
AM. Sign ups will be Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at
the Clubhouse from 10:00 to 11:30 AM.
Luncheon choices are: (1) Soup or Salad, and
Sandwich (Chili or N.E. Clam Chowder and variety
of sandwiches), (2) Meatloaf and French fries or
chips, (3) Fish Tacos and French fries or chips or (4)
Chicken Caesar Salad. Total cost is $15.00 to include
your entrée, tea, coffee, or soda, tax and gratuity. If
you have any questions, please call Pat Mann 9470834 or Geani Barton 947-0057. If you need a ride
please phone Pat. Maps will be provided at sign up.
Hope to see you there to celebrate the Holidays with
us.
BOWLING BROADCAST - GB
The hostile takeover finally happened. First, Phoenix
captured first place from the Herons. Then the Herons
regained the position the following week then lost to
the Woodpeckers who now hold the first place title.
It’s anyone’s game at any one time. Showcasing his
talent was Mike Rubio with 6 strikes in a row. Way to
roll, Mike. Also notable conversions were Pat Mann
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with 5,10; Mike Rubio with 1,4,5,10; Melissa Clark
with 5,10; Betsy Cieslinski with 7,6,10; Norm Wood
with 5,8,10; Corrine Hogan with 4,5; Jim Hogan with
2,7(2x); Eileen Rauh with 4,5 and Connie Bollard
with a 5,10. Outstanding bowling games were Pat
Mann with a 182, Joann Lavery with 186, Norm
Wiley with a 201 and 207 game, John Fowler with
208, and Mike Rubio with a whopping 222. Let the
hits just keep on coming.
TRIVIA NIGHT - GB
Trivia Night will be Monday, December 8th at 6:30
PM until approximately 8:00 PM. Cost is $2.00 per
person and the monies will be used to award the first,
second, and third place teams. Get your team together
of up to six players or join others at the clubhouse to
make up a team of six. No cell phones or electronic
devices are permitted-just your brains. Feel free to
bring snacks and drinks of your choice for your team
to enjoy while playing against your friends and
neighbors. Join in for a great night of fun and
challenge. It’s great seeing new people coming out to
play. This month’s first place winner was Bob’s
Babes beating out Foxy Sparrows by one point.
LIBRARY NEWS - Louise Lavigne
The Committee has decided to temporarily set up a
card table in the Library to accommodate the stacks
of Christmas books that we keep in the closet. We
hope that reading one (or many) Christmas novels
will put everyone in the merry “spirit.” So when you
bring your Christmas cards for your neighbors to the
boxes on the Library table, please check out the
display.
Don Jones has managed to remove the lock on the
ballroom cabinet revealing two scrapbooks from the
Garden Club from 1987 to 1997. If some of you ole
timers would like to relive memories, the books will
be stored on the bottom shelf of the 3rd unit of Large
Print books. We are requesting that you do NOT
remove the books from the Library, but you are
welcomed to look at them at the conference table in
the Library. Enjoy!
In order to conserve space and money, I will no
longer print the titles of newly donated books that
already are on our shelves - only the ones that are
brand new to the Library. Please do not construe that
to mean that I do not appreciate the donation because
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we still use the duplicate books, either in the free-toresidents-box or to the Veterans Base Recreation
Center in Myrtle Beach. The free box has been a great
hit with the reading patrons (thank you, Brenda, for
the idea) and the Center looks forward to my
deliveries every Wednesday. So keep those books
coming in.
Thanks to the anonymous donor who added 12
movies to the collection. If you loved Betty Davis and
Audrey Hepburn, check them out. I so enjoyed seeing
Audrey in War and Peace again. Most of the films did
not even have the outer, plastic covering removed.
We had another donor this month who donated 38
videos for our little movie shelves. Thank you.
In addition to 53 duplicates, the following books were
donated from mid October to mid November:
LARGE PRINT
Berg, Elizabeth
Carter, Charlotte
Hannah, Sophie
Patterson, James
Peters, Elizabeth
Springer, Kathryn
Springer, Kathryn
Once Upon A Time
Tail of Two Hearts
Monogram Murders
Beach House
Camel Died At Noon
A Place to Call Home
Hidden Treasures
FICTION INCLUDING
Baldacci, David
Barr, Nevada
Beaumont, Maria
Bell, Ted
Binchy, Maeve
Brown, Sandra
Brown, Sandra
Brown, Sandra
Child, Lee
Child, Lee
Clark, Mary H
Cornwell, Patricia
Cussler, Clive
Dale, Lily
Dane, Lauren
DeMille, Nelson
deRosnay, Tatiana
Evanovich, Janet
Evanovich, Janet
Evanovich, Janet
Evanovich, Janet
Flynn, Vince
Francis, Dick
Frank, Dorothea
Frank, Dorothea
Frank, Dorothea
Godwin, Gail
M YSTERIES
The Innocent
W inter Study
37
W arlord
Chestnut Street
Deadline
Low Pressure
Tough Customer
Die Trying
The Enemy
Deck the Halls
Southern Cross
Night Probe
Talk to the Dead
Best Kind of Trouble
W ild Fire
A Secret Kept
Full Blast
Full Bloom
Love In A Nutshell
The Husband List
Pursuit of Honor
Shattered
Hurricane Sisters
Last Original W ife
Porch Lights
Flora
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Gorman, Ed
Gulley, Philip
Higgins, Jack
Higgins, Jack
Hobbs, Roger
Hoffman, Alice
Jefferson, Carole
Johansen, Iris
Johansen, Iris
Johnson, Dolores
Kellerman, Jonathan
King, Stephen
King, Stephen
Koontz, Dean
Koontz, Dean
Lanagan, Margo
LaZebnek, Claire
Lewis, Beverly
Lewis, Beverly
Macomber, Debbie
Macomber, Debbie
Macomber, Debbie
Miller, Linda
Moberg, Julia
Mofina, Rick
Neggers, Carla
Neggers, Carla
Neggers, Carla
Robb, J D
Roberts, Nora
Roberts, Nora
Sandford, John
Simmons, Dan
Thor, Brad
Thor, Brad
W inegardner, Mark
W oods, Sherryl
W oods, Sheryl
W oods, Sheryl
Mystery Stories
Front Porch Tales
President’s Daughter
The Eagle Has Landed
Ghost Man
Local Girls
Silver Surprise
Blood Game
Hunting Eve
Buttons & Foes
Gone
Just After Sunset
Rose Madder
Odd Apocalypse
The Dead Town
Brides of Rollrock Isle
Knitting Under Influence
The Confession
The Shunning
Romance
Rose Harbor in Bloom
Starting Now
Marriage Pact
Skies Over Sweetwater
Vengeance Road
Bewitching
The Rapids
Trying Patience
Born in Death
Blood Magick
High Noon
The Devil’s Code
Black Hills
Act of W ar
Athena Project
Godfather Returns
Amazing Gracie
Harbor Lights
Safe Harbor
NON-FICTION filed by Subject
Achievement Motivation
After Death
Best Vacations
Book of Angels
Grandparenting
Jewish Mothers
Okinawa Food Plan
Past Lives
Quilting
Stories from the South
US Restaurants
W ar – Redwing
Biographies
Jobs, Steve
DVD’s
2-Red Skelton
3 Stooges
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Blazing Saddles
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Charlie’s Angels
Dark Victory
Esther
Funny Face
Genesis
Greys Anatomy (1)
Hoosiers
Jeremiah
Logan’s Run
McHales’s Navy
Meet the Fockers
Mr. Skeffington
My Fair Lady
Now Voyaher
Paris W hen It Sizzles
Return of Pink Panther
Roman Holiday
Sabrina
Soloman
Stepmom
The Letter
The Star
W ar & Peace
Plus 19 Others
NOVEMBER ACC APPROVALS - Michael Rubio
1704 Tanager CT
Enlarge Patio
148 W oodlake
Install W hite Shutters And Door
148 W oodlake
Install W hite Gutters & Spouts
218 Sandpiper Ct
Remove 2 Trees
105 Robin Ct
Remove 1 Tree
402 Snowy Egret
Replace W indows W ith Same Look
2001 Bob W hite
Install Paver Patio
313 Mourning Dove
Patio Awning
2124 Green Heron
Remove 3 Pines
110 Purple Martin
Remove 4 Pines
406 Snowy Egret
Refinish Porch Flooring
2123 Green Heron
Paint Front Door
1704 Tanager Ct
Replace Glass Doors W ith W indows
112 W oodlake
Replace Siding
87 Purple Martin
W iden Garage Door
BINGO - DP
On October 28th our winners were:
50/50 - Edith Valasquez
Odd/Even Special - Mary Ann Daly and Dottie Pallini
Coverall Special - Helen Carter
On November 11th our winners were:
50/50 - Evelyn Myers
Odd/Even Special - Edith Valasquez
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Coverall Special - Mary Lu Liotino
BUNCO - BM
The winners for November 18th were: BUNCO - Irene
Young, Lori Weitzel and Evelyn Myers, Hi-game Dolly Wilson, 2nd Hi-game - Betty Palacios, Lo-game
- Betty Spivey, Travel - Sandy Schantz and
Consolation - Marilyn Whitten. Our next game will
be December 2nd so please call Betty at 357-0451 to
sign-up to play. Our party will be held on January 6th,
call Betty at 357-0451 to sign-up to play and party.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE - NC
October 23rd winners were Bettie Hayes and Guy
Stahr (first) and Pete Bertonis and Don Jones
(second). November 13th winners were Don Jones and
Pete Bertonis (first) and Bettie Hayes and Guy Stahr
(second). Anyone who would like to play on
December 11th, please call Norma Cucci at 651-7152.
PICKLEBALL - WR
Along with the change to the fall and winter season,
Pickleball has changed the time and days we play.
Pickleball is now on Thursdays at 10:00 AM and
Saturdays at 10:00 AM. So come on out and, enjoy
the cooler weather, get some exercise and have a lot
of fun playing a growing sport. See you on the court.
ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY - Bob Schantz
Thanks to the following volunteers who helped clean
the Garden City Connector Road for November: Lee
and Lorraine Orvis, Maureen Scott, Jack Banfield,
Edgar Lavigne and Sandy Schantz. We collected four
bags of trash. Our next scheduled pick - up is
Saturday December 6th. Anyone interested in helping,
please meet us at the Clubhouse at 8 AM. Thanks to
all.
OUTREACH FOR THE NEEDY - Beverly Bishop
Yes, its Thanksgiving and Christmas already and our
needy are always happy to accept anything you no
longer need. Look through your closets, and we will
be delighted to accept anything except food.
We thank all the folks this year who have donated so
much for these needy folks. It gives us a good feeling
to be generous to this part of our community. Just call
our committee and we will make arrangements for
pickup. Thank you so much for your generosity.
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AARP SAFE DRIVING COURSE - CM
This course is scheduled for January 15th from 10:00
AM to 4:30 PM in the Clubhouse. Taking the course
helps reduce your automobile insurance and makes
you a better driver. Reserve the date now and let
Carolyn McComb know that you want to sign up at
651-7787.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH - Jaylene Reiners
Tip of the Month: If you have a tendency to sit in
your car after shopping to eat, make a list, work on
your checkbook, etc., DON'T. A predator can be
watching you, and this is the perfect opportunity for
him/her to get in your car. Lock the Doors and Leave.
If someone puts a gun to your head and tells you to
drive off, don’t. Instead, gun the engine and speed
into anything - wrecking the car. Bail out and run, if
you can.
IN MEMORIAM
Condolences to the family and friends of Jim Martin
and Sandee Patterson.
THANKS - Lilly Buggisch
To my friends and neighbors a big “Thank You” for
all the cards, prayers and concern shown to me. And
once again the exercise group donated some beautiful
flowers, many thanks, Ladies. You stood by me in my
time of need. God bless!
THANKS - Marti Anderson
Thanks so much to all my friends and neighbors for
the cards, gifts, food, and visits during my recent
hospital stay. Your support and kindness have truly
overwhelmed me. WoodLake Village people are the
best!
THANKS - Betty Martin
Just a heartfelt note of appreciation to all of you for
everything that you have done for Jim and I for the
last two years. Yes, it was almost two years. We have
been blessed beyond words for the prayers, masses,
cards and love given to us. It was tough the last week
of his life, but again your love pulled me through and
made Jim content. May he rest in peace and God
Bless all of you. What a wonderful neighborhood.
Thanks again.
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You’re invited…
New Year's Eve Dinner
at
Woodlake Village Night Club
Cocktail Hour and Hors d’oeuvres
5:30 PM
$18.00
Dinner Entrée Choice #1
Beef Wellington
Served with Bearnaise Sauce
Twice Baked Potato
Julienne Glazed Carrots
$15.00
Dinner Entrée Choice #2
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Creamy Tarragon Wine Sauce
Twice Baked Potato
Julienne Glazed Carrots
Both Entrées include Mixed Greens Salad
with a Champagne Vinaigrette
Mini Croissants
Dessert
Coffee/Tea
Please bring your own wine/liquor
One sign up ONLY December 10th 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Cut Off Date December 19th
Limited Seating
If you care to stay…..
An evening of light entertainment and CD’s
for your dancing pleasure will follow dinner.
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Village Coordinators
FOR SALE
Clothes for the American Girl Dolls 651-6010
FOR SALE
Young Child’s Bike, detachable training wheels plus
Spiderman Helmet and kneepads, adjustable seat and
handlebars $45.00
651-2187
FOR SALE
Adult Bike working order $10.00
651-2187
FOR RENT
House at 502 Night Heron Court
497-3535 or 655-7691
FOR RENT
House on Pelican Court
717-629-2222
HOA BOARD MEETINGS
Month
Date - Time
January
19 th - 7:00 PM
February
16 th - 7:00 PM
W OODLAKE VILLAGE BOARD
OFFICE
INDIVIDUAL
PHONE
President
Theresa M old
215-6221
Vice President
Bob Evans
947-0198
Secretary
Dan Kibler
299-1075
Treasurer
Betty Law
651-0651
Dir at Large
Edgar Lavigne\
750-0935
Recording Secretary
Rich Trisler,
W accamaw M anagement
272-8705
M edical Equipment (W alkers, Canes etc.)
Bernie Sanford
651-2193
Ride Needed (Medical Appointment, Shopping)
Phyllis Healy
357-8106
Ellen Jennelle
651-7210
Baby Equipment (Cribs, Toys, High Chairs etc.)
Cathy Klarmann
650-2051
Free Notary Service
Theresa A Mold
215-6221
Email: [email protected]
Michael J. Jeffreys
685-0743
Email: [email protected]
Outreach for the Needy
Sarah Kinlaw
651-6747
Karen Hippert
357-9563
Robert Murphy
215-8071
Beverly Bishop
357-1889
October 31, 2014 Financial Report
Available Cash & Reserves
Operating Cash
Petty Cash
Savings
Total Operating Cash
Reserves
Total All Funds
$16,462
$5,000
$1,883
$23,355
$92,774
$116,129
Operating Balance Sheet
Total Operating Cash
Receivables
Fixed Assets
Other Assets
Total Assets
Current Liabilities
Equity
Total Liabilities/Equity
$23,355
$5,983
$11,901
$6,138
$140,141
$4,995
$109,986
$140,141
Direct Questions To:
Treasurer Betty L. Law or
Association Manager, Rich Trisler
DISCLAIMER
The W ood Lake Village Board of D irectors and the Village Voice Staff
do not endorse any products or services provided by individuals or
companies placing advertisements in the Village Voice.
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