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September 2014 www.golakecarroll.com Vol. 42 No. 9 Lake Carroll News A publication of the Lake Carroll Association and its members The Lake Carroll News is online! www.golakecarroll.com News & Events>Newspaper What’s Inside... Kidz Camp #2 See pages 10B & 11B Taste of the Lake was a HUGE success! See pages 18B & 19B LAKE LEVEL As of Wednesday, August 27 - 739’ 5” Pool Level is 740’ ADMIN OFFICE CLOSED: Thurs-Sat Nov 27, 28, & 29 – Thanksgiving 2014 BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE: Sep 26, Oct 24, Nov 21, Dec 7 (Annual Mtg), Dec 12 (if needed) NICOR 9A: By Janille Miller Nicor Rebates GROUTING...WHY DO WE NEED IT? See page 3B for details With our current Membership ID cards having been issued in 2007, it is time to update children’s photos. A then five-year old is now 12 and a ten-year old is now 17…you get the picture. Most kids in our database no longer look anything like the photo on their ID card. Admin Staff is working on updating primary LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger. We need a clear head and shoulders picture with a plain background. No hats, sunglasses, or funny poses/facial expressions. Photos from other ID’s with holograms are not accepted. The preferred method to receive new photos is via email to photoid@ golakecarroll.com. If you don’t have this option, the office staff is available to take your photo Monday through Saturday between the hours of 9 AM & 3PM. If you are a new member in 2014 and/or have updated your children’s ID photos within 2014, please contact the office so we can remove you from our list. If all goes as planned, ID cards of LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger may be deactivated as of April 1, 2015 if new photos have not been received. If you have any questions, please contact the Front Desk – 815-493-2552 ext 0. Thank you for your assistance in keeping your photos up-to-date. Children’s Id Photos To Be Updated For 2015 WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THIS? Nicor has a landscape recovery crew who follows their project to smooth out and reseed the easements. Many of you maintain/mow the easements in your front yards and may be concerned about the hay mesh seed protector left behind. For sure you will not want to get it caught in your mowers or string trimmers, but once the grass comes through thick enough that it looks like it needs mowing, that netting can be taken up and thrown away. The Nicor landscape recovery crew will not be back around to pick it up. It is up to you, or your mower provider (at your request) to pick it up and dispose of it. The August Photo of the Month is on display at the Lake Carroll Clubhouse. It was submitted by George and Sher- ry Vidinich (13-82). “Ski Lake Car- roll” was taken by Dylan Vidinich and the skier is Jake Lannert. They will recieve a $25.00 Gift Cer- tificate from the Clubhouse. Please submit your photo entries for “Photo of the Month” to Reid Paxson at [email protected] or Rick Brant at [email protected]. Entries can be submitted by any LCA member, employee, or guest. Photos must be of Lake Carroll content. Photo of the Month Lake Carroll Photography Club

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September 2014 www.golakecarroll.com Vol. 42 No. 9

Lake Carroll NewsA publication of the Lake Carroll Association and its members

The Lake Carroll News is online! www.golakecarroll.com News & Events>Newspaper

What’s Inside...

Kidz Camp #2See pages 10B & 11B

Taste of the Lake was a HUGE success!See pages 18B & 19B

LAKE LEVELAs of Wednesday, August 27 - 739’ 5”Pool Level is 740’

ADMIN OFFICE CLOSED:Thurs-Sat Nov 27, 28, & 29 – Thanksgiving

2014 BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE:Sep 26, Oct 24, Nov 21,Dec 7 (Annual Mtg), Dec 12 (if needed)

NICOR 9A: By Janille Miller Nicor Rebates

GROUTING...WHY DO WE NEED IT? See page 3B for details

With our current Membership ID cards having been issued in 2007, it is time to update children’s photos. A then five-year old is now 12 and a ten-year old is now 17…you get the picture. Most kids in our database no longer look anything like the photo on their ID card.

Admin Staff is working on updating primary LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger. We need a clear head and shoulders picture with a plain background. No hats, sunglasses, or funny poses/facial expressions. Photos from other ID’s with holograms are not accepted. The preferred method to receive new photos is via email to [email protected]. If you don’t have this option, the office staff is available to take your photo Monday through Saturday between the hours of 9 AM & 3PM. If you are a new member in 2014 and/or have updated your children’s ID photos within 2014, please contact the office so we can remove you from our list. If all goes as planned, ID cards of LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger may be deactivated as of April 1, 2015 if new photos have not been received. If you have any questions, please contact the Front Desk – 815-493-2552 ext 0. Thank you for your assistance in keeping your photos up-to-date.

Children’s Id Photos To Be Updated For

2015

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THIS?

Nicor has a landscape recovery crew who follows their project to smooth out and reseed the easements. Many of you maintain/mow the easements in your front yards and may be concerned about the hay mesh seed protector left behind. For sure you will not want to get it caught in your mowers or string trimmers, but once the grass comes through thick enough that it looks like it needs mowing, that netting can be taken up and thrown away. The Nicor landscape recovery crew will not be back around to pick it up. It is up to you, or your mower provider (at your request) to pick it up and dispose of it.

The August Photo of the Month is on display at the Lake Carroll Clubhouse. It was submitted by George and Sher-ry Vidinich (13-82). “Ski Lake Car-roll” was taken by Dylan Vidinich and the skier is Jake Lannert. They will recieve a $25.00 Gift Cer-tificate from the Clubhouse. Please submit your photo entries for “Photo of the Month” to Reid Paxson at [email protected] or Rick Brant at [email protected]. Entries

can be submitted by any LCA member, employee, or guest. Photos must be of Lake Carroll content.

Photo of the MonthLake Carroll Photography Club

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Administration ID Photo Updated ........................................ 1A GM Report ................................................... 3A Office Notes ................................................. 3AAll About You Monarch Caterpillar - Golden ...................... 8A Graduation Announcement – Jake Thomas . 8A Sunset Skiing – Jane Molls .......................... 8ABoard of Directors BOD Member List ....................................... 6A Minutes – 7/25/2014 .................................. 11A Prez Sez ........................................................ 5ACalendars - Events/Committees/Club ........... 7ACampground – Around the Fire .................... 6B Campground Garage Sale ............................ 6BClassifieds .................................................... 16BClubhouse Clubhouse News .......................................... 9A Craft Show ................................................. 10A Hours, Specials .......................................... 10A Sizzling Sunday Grill ................................. 10ACommunication Committee Mbrs Wanted – Wildlife ............ 4B Facilities Update .......................................... 3B GM Report to BOD .................................... 12A Standing Committees ................................... 6A Nicor – Rebates ............................................ 9AEquestrian Club .......................................... 14AFinancial Dollars & Sense ........................................... 5AGarage Sales ................................................ 16AGolf Couples 9 & Dine ....................................... 15B Friday AM Scramble .................................... 8B From the Golf Pro ........................................ 8B BAN Thank You - Bluebirds ...................... 12B Ladies League .............................................. 8B Upcoming Golf Events ...................8B/9B/13BIMAGine ...................................................... 15BLake & Natural Resources Catch of the Day – LC Fishing Photos ........ 6B Fishing Club Member App........................... 4B Fishing Tourney Schedule ............................ 4B Fish Tales ..................................................... 4B Harful Algal Blooms 12B Lake Level ................................................... 1A Lake & Natural Resources ........................... 3BLetter to the Editor – Anderson .................... 6ALine Dance ..................................................... 2BPhotography Club Photo of the Month ...................................... 1ARecreation Beach Luau .................................................. 1B Exercise Class – Low Impact ....................... 6A Kidz Camp #2 Photos ........................ 10B/11B Pool Hours (See RecDirect) ....................... 14B RecDirect ................................................... 14B Upcoming Rec Events ................................ 14BSafety & Security/EMS Residential Checks ....................................... 4A Safety First ................................................... 4A Security Notes .............................................. 4A Security Fine Assessments ........................... 4ATrail Club ....................................................... 7B Raffle ............................................................ 7B Upcoming Events ......................................... 7BWomen’s Club Schedule ..................................................... 13A Blanket Project ........................................... 13A Sr Center Birthdays .................................... 13A Member Application .................................. 13AYacht Club Casino Night .............................................. 18B Member Application .................................. 18B Taste of the Lake ................................ 18B/19B Venetian Night.............................................. 1B

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICYThe Lake Carroll News welcomes Letters to the Editor. Letters must be received at the Association office by the 18th of each month unless other-

wise specified due to altered deadlines and adhere to the following guidelines:1. Writers must be LCA members in good standing, reflect their viewpoint, focus on the issues and/or must be of interest to the majority of Lake Carroll members.2. Letters should not contain personal attacks against any individual(s) or businesses and may not express personal grievances or conflicts. 3. Letters containing libelous material or statements, derogatory remarks or obscenities will not be published or are subject to editing after consulta-tion between submitter and editor.4. Constructive criticism is acceptable; suggestions on alternative solutions to the concerns are appreciated.5. Letters are limited to 400 words or less.6. All letters must bear a signature and LCA section and lot numbers.7. The Editor, General Manager, and LCA BOD reserve the right to review to accept or deny publication of any Letter to the Editor and to offer a rebuttal within the same issue.8. The Editor will provide an explanation in writing to those submitters whose letter is not published.

EDITORIAL & PHOTO GUIDELINESIt is each organizations responsibility to publicize and cover their events for the Lake Carroll News. If you need assistance, please contact the

office. Any written articles, committee or club ads, or photos submitted for publication in the Lake Carroll News must be received at the Association office by the 18th of each month unless otherwise specified due to altered deadlines and adhere to the following guidelines:1. Be of interest and benefit to Lake Carroll Members.2. Purposes for articles published are to inform and educate. 3. Articles containing libelous material or statements, derogatory remarks, obscenities or anything deemed inappropriate will not be published or are subject to editing after consultation between submitter and editor.4. Hard copy photos will be scanned and available for pick up one week following publication. 5. Special announcements (ie: wedding/anniversary/births/graduation, etc) may submit a single photo (published size to be determined by staff) and text of 100 words or less.

Submissions: An electronic file is the preferred method of submission. Files may be submittedvia email or provided on disk. Photos may also be submitted via email. Please make electronic submissions to [email protected]. The Editor will send a “received” confirmation email.

The Editor, General Manager, and LCA BOD reserve the right to review to accept or deny publication of any submission for publication in the Lake Carroll News. Items submitted that are not in compliance to these guidelines will not be guaranteed publication.

Any questions please contact the Editor at 815-493-2552, ext. 11. Editorial Policy adopted 2/22/05.

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The Lake Carroll News is published month-ly by Sauk Valley Media (SVM), 3200 E. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 498, Sterling, IL 61081. It is mailed to all Lake Carroll Association members in good standing and paid for by a portion of the annual dues. Non-members may purchase the Lake Carroll News for $12/year. Direct subscription inquiries to [email protected] or 815-493-2552 ext 11. Periodicals postage paid at Sterling, IL 61081 and additional offices.

Advertising and Classified deadline is the 15th of each month. Contact Mike Ford at [email protected], 815-625-3600 ext 5616, or mail to Sauk Valley Media, Attn: Lake Carroll News, 3200 E. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 498, Sterling, IL 61081. The Lake Carroll Association and SMV, as agents, nor the printer assume financial liability for production errors in or non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Corrections will be print-ed in the following month’s edition, provided the Lake Carroll News does not endorse or guarantee the ads. Advertiser indemnifies and holds harmless the Lake Carroll Association from any and all cost, damage, or loss sus-tained and caused by or resulting from any false, misleading, or libelous claims made in any advertisement placed by the advertiser.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Lake Carroll News, 3-200 Association Dr, Lake Carroll, IL 61046.

PLEASE TAKE NOTEAll articles and letters submitted for pub-lication in the Lake Carroll News MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE ASSOCIATION OFFICE BY THE 18TH OF EACH MONTH.

LAKE CARROLL ASSOCIATION3-200 Association Dr.Lake Carroll, IL 61046

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OFFICE DIRECTORY 10 Karen Clark, Front Desk 11 Donna Beyer, Communications Dir. 12 Mike Schmieder, General Manager 13 Lisa Vanderheyden, HR Mgr / Finance 14 Julie Brantner, Accounts Receivable 15 Arlene Gries, Administrative Assistant 16 Shaun Nordlie, Facilities Manager 17 Deb Stagno, Technology Director 18 Security (or 493-2599) 19 Joyce Stadel, Finance Assistant 20 Missy Clark, Front Desk 22 Joe Rush, Lake Manager 25 Lee Harbison, Building Inspector

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ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY PAYMENTS & MOWING FEES The 3rd quarterly payments and the May mowing fees were due July 31, 2014. Late fees of $100.00 were added to unpaid accounts on August 1, 2014. Many of these accounts are delin-quent. To exercise your use of the amenities, all assessments & fees must be current. Please mail your payments immediately to avoid further fees. REAL ESTATE TAXES The final installment of the 2013 Real Estate Tax Bill is due 9/03/14. If you did not receive your initial tax bill, the Carroll County Treasurer’s phone number is 815-244-0243. Courthouse hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.VEHICLE & WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION & INSURANCE UPDATES Another reminder, before you put your summer toys away this fall, please update your registra-tion & insurance information with the Association Office. If your IL watercraft registration ex-pired on 6/30/2014, we will need a copy of the new registration card. We will also need the current registrations for your vehicles (cars, trucks, etc.). MEMBERSHIP ID PICTURES If you plan on using the amenities (i.e. golf, pool, ski hill, etc) you are required to have your picture on your amenity card. Bring your family to the office Monday through Saturday between the hours of 9 AM & 3PM. Or you may email your photos to [email protected]. We need a clear head & shoulders picture with a plain background. No hats, sunglasses, or funny poses/facial expressions. This is an ID card. Photos from other ID’s with holograms are not accepted.CHILDREN’S PHOTOS MUST BE UPDATED FOR 2015 With our current Membership ID cards having been issued in 2007, it is time to update children’s photos. A then five-year old is now 12 and a ten-year old is now 17…you get the picture. Most kids in our database no longer look anything like the photo on their ID card. Admin Staff is working on updating primary LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger. We need a clear head and shoulders picture with a plain background. No hats, sunglasses, or funny poses/facial expressions. Photos from other ID’s with holograms are not accepted. The preferred method to receive new photos is via email to [email protected]. If you don’t have this option, the office staff is available to take your photo Monday through Saturday between the hours of 9 AM & 3PM. If you are a new member in 2014 and/or have updated your children’s ID photos within 2014, please contact the office so we can remove you from our list. If all goes as planned, ID cards of LCA Member’s dependent children 18 years and younger may be deactivated as of April 1, 2015 if new photos have not been received. If you have any questions, please contact the Front Desk – 815-493-2552 ext 0. Thank you for your assistance in keeping your photos up-to-date.BOW & ARROW REGISTRATION LCA Members wishing to obtain their Lake Carroll hunting packet (vehicle card, map & stand tags), must have their pictures on file in our database before this information will be issued to you. Plan to visit the Association Office to have Karen or Missy take your picture or email your photos to [email protected]. All dues & fees (i.e. marina concession, citations, etc) must also be current. Attendance at one of the Archery Meetings is also mandatory for the issuance of the hunting packet.MARINA CONCESSION INVOICES Invoices must be paid within 15 days of the purchase or your current visa/master card must be on file at the Front Desk. Please keep your accounts current. ALL fees must be paid to exercise your use of the amenities! Plan on paying cash if you are delinquent!!WEBSITE LOGON & REVERSE 911 Forms for both Reverse 911 & the website logon request forms are available on our website – www.golakecarroll.com. Click on Resources>Document Library>Membership-General Informa-tion or may be picked up at the Admin Office. You may fax, email, mail or drop off the completed forms at the Admin Office. Signing up for both of these services will keep you informed as to the happenings at the Lake. These forms are also included in the New Members owner packets. DEED TRANSFERS If you make changes in the ownership of your property (i.e. trusts, LLC etc) at Lake Carroll, the Association Office requests copies of the recorded documents so we may keep our records cur-rent. If you sell your property we will need a copy of the recorded documents, transfer, & transfer reserve fees & any outstanding dues or fees before the new owners may obtain amenity cards & decals. We also ask the seller to provide us with their amenity cards, guest passes, & any 2014 decals which have been issued for their cars & “toys”. Call Julie (815-493-2552 x14) if you have questions regarding the paperwork we request. Fall is rapidly approaching. It’s a great season at Lake Carroll. Enjoy the changing colors.

Notes from the OfficeBy Julie Brantner

Last month I dedicated a good portion of my monthly article to explain our annual budget planning process and I extended an in-vitation to all Property Owners to attend, observe, and participate in the Budget Workshops. Our first workshop was held on August 2, 2014 in the lower level of the Clubhouse. I presented the first draft of the 2015 Operating Budget to the Finance Committee, the Steering Committee, and the Board of Directors. After the operat-ing budget was presented, the Finance and Steering Committee’s began looking at different options to fund the Dam Grouting Project which will need to be performed in 2015. That project will be the costliest, but will also be the most important repair we make next year. After the grouting discussion, all of the Lake Carroll Commit-

tee’s presented their request for new projects to be funded from the 2015 Fixed Asset Budget. These requests were then voted on by Committee Representatives in an effort to prioritize the projects and separate the “needs” from the “wants”. While the August 2nd workshop took about five hours to complete, it was time very well spent and led to a very productive session. The next Budget Workshop is scheduled for Friday evening, September 5th at 7:30pm in the lower level of the Clubhouse. Several decisions will be made at that meeting and the results of those decisions will determine the dues level which will be recommended to the Board of Directors for 2015. This year, we face many of the same challenges we’ve faced in the past. Our Membership has been declining at a rate of approximately twenty Members per year and this trend has been ongoing for the past five years. The loss of twenty dues paying members creates an income shortfall of $28,000 which needs to be covered by the remain-ing Members, before we even begin considering the cost increases involved in operating our Association. The Board and I are very aware of that dues increases are not popular and we’re also aware that the Membership has expectations of the Association. As we head into the upcoming budget workshop, the Finance Committee, the Board, and I will work together to create a balanced budget which will provide the funding needed to maintain the Lake Carroll Association in a way that we can all be proud of.

Mike SchmiederGeneral Manager

GM Report

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Security Notes

Luke FossettSecurity Supervisor

I hope you and your family had a safe and wonderful summer season. New mile marker signage has been erected on the trail system. The new signs display the mile marker and also a section number, in cases where they are not located in a section, the area will be determined such as Hatchery or Dam. I would like to thank Shaun Nordlie, Facility Manager, and his staff for getting the signs ordered and erected in a very timely manner. I would now like to discuss a much more freighting issue that at the time I am writing this article has become a disturbing trend. The Lake Carroll Security Department has responded to five ATV accidents on the trail system in the last six weeks. All of these accidents involved guests, three of these accidents involved the ATV’s rolling over, in all five accidents speed of the ATV’s was a contributing factor to the accident. Property owners, please take the time to educate your guests about ATV operation and the rules and regulations for the trail system, not doing so is irresponsible and dangerous. Work together with your guests and change this disturbing trend before someone is severely injured. The deer harvesting program will begin to put up stands at Lake Carroll on September 1st. Please be aware folks will be out in the woods and you may see more vehicles parked alongside of the roads. This brings me to another topic. I know the deer are enjoyable to look at but it is illegal in the state of Illinois to use bait to attract deer.** It is unlawful to make available food, salt, mineral blocks or other products for ingestion by wild deer or other wildlife in areas where wild deer are present. Page 11, of the Illinois hunting rules and regulations. You will be prosecuted by the State of Illinois if you are found to be baiting deer at Lake Carroll. Fall is right around the corner. As the nights cool off many of you will be leaving for warmer destinations and it is time to consider utilizing the low temperature light program the Security Department offers. Several homes experienced major water damage at Lake Carroll last year during the harsh winter. The homeowner places a light in a window with a colored bulb. The light is plugged into a low temperature switch that is plugged into an inside wall outlet. When the temperature in the residence falls below a preset temperature, the light is activated and will be viewed by Security. Then Security will contact you or other contacts you have provided on your Residential Heat Light form. (See more information about this program on page or contact me if you have any questions) I have seen the devastation water can do to homes here at the lake because of a broken water pipe, something to consider. I would like to wish all the property owners and their guests a safe and enjoyable fall season and DON’T’ FORGET YEILD TO YELLOW!!! If you have any questions, complaints or compliments, please feel free to contact me at (815) 493-2552 ext.18 or e-mail me at [email protected]. If the Security Department can be of any assistance to you, we may be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (815) 493-2599. ATTENTION: It is unfortunate that the Security Department is still dealing with complaints about illegal dumping, disposal of garbage. We don’t know how to make this any more clear…It is illegal to dump residential refuse in any Lake Carroll Association dumpster, into dumpsters rented by contactors, or in another Member’s dumpster rented for their personal use. If your residence does not receive garbage pick-up then the garbage must be transported back to your residence, and please remind your guests of these regulations. If you are not around to take your refuse container to and from the curb, Moring Disposal (800-423-0759) has a program that will take care of that task for you. A reminder: refuse containers must be returned to the residence within 24 hours of pick-up.

Lake Carroll Security/EMS CornerAvailable 24/7 at 815-493-2599

Security Stats for July 2014:Fire Department Calls - 1 Alarms- 2 ATV’s Checked – 444Boats Assisted- 25 Fishing License Checked- 147Creel Limits Checked- 147 Marina Vehicles Checked - 3829

House Checks- 4278Amenity Checks - 1066Service Calls- 272 Complaints- 30 Deliveries- 85 Assist Motorists- 3Ambulance Calls- 8

LAST FIRST SEC LOT VIOLATION FINEBerentes Micheal 23 18 Expired Guest Pass $25.00Borowski Jeremy 2 276 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Bozin Christopher 28 36 No LCA Decal $50.00Clark Alex 25 85 Speeding ATV (42) $50.00Del Mar Balevic 13 86 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Dentamaro Nicholas 16 225 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Deyoung Philip 5 214 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Deyoung Philip 5 214 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Doty Andrew 3 498 Speeding (54) $100.00Fitzpatrick John 4 23 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Harkness James 30 10 No LCA Decal $50.00Johnson Scott 16 223 No LCA Decal $50.00Johnson Scott 16 223 No LCA Decal (2nd offence) $100.00Lannen Andrew 5 97 Speeding ATV (37) $50.00Libanan (guest) Marie 31 59 No Helmet $50.00Madigan Thomas 3 576 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Maranhas Kyle 1 100 Speeding ATV (45) $50.00Morelane (guest) Dillion 25 79 Speeding Lake (47) $50.00Moutrey David 1 180 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Ozzelo David 25 89 Expired Guest Pass $25.00Radosta Dan 28 61 Illegal Parking $25.00Weidl Eric 2 272 No LCA Decal $50.00Weisz Sam 27 49 Speeding ATV (48) $56.00Whittier Wade 16 13 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Zielinski Ryan 25 50 No Helmet $50.00Zielinski Ryan 25 50 Joyriding on Roadway ATV $50.00

August 2014 - FINE ASSESSMENTS

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Safety FirstBy Matt Ripplinger

Watercraft Safety I would like to talk about BOATING SAFETY, especially standing up in a boat when the boat is trying to come to a stop at a dock. This is most prevalent with pontoon boats. I can’t believe the number of people I see standing up, trying to help the driver dock the boat. Most of the time the drivers vision is blocked as a result of the guest(s) trying to help the driver dock the boat. Some even stand on the very front of the pontoon, in front of the railing. I saw a lady the other day standing in front of the front railing with a pole in her hand trying to grab the dock and pull the pontoon in. What if she would’ve fallen off? She stood a good chance of being crushed between the boat and the dock. Since a boat doesn’t have breaks, and it requires the operator to put it into reverse to slow down, many operators don’t quite get the feel of the throttle correctly and sometimes the boat goes backward a lot quicker than they expected it to. That’s a good way to knock someone over that was standing up. Your best bet when the boat is pulling up to the dock is to just keep sitting and enjoy the ride, while remembering to keep your hands and feet inside the boat. If you must help grab the upright on the dock or use the docking pole and at least kneel down on the seat while you’re doing it. One other caution, if you must step into the water at the boat launch to crank your boat either on or off the trailer, please be careful. This area can be quite slippery depending on the time of the year. The worst thing to happen would be to slip and fall and slide under the boat trailer. I have seen it happen more than once.ATV and Trail Safety We have had several ATV accidents recently, all due to excessive speed. The speed limit on the trail is 30 mile an hour. The Security Department will continue to run radar on the trails in their attempt to keep the trail users safe. Please slow down and be careful. Lastly, please give proper instruction to your guests that go out with you, or use your machine. Most of the referenced accidents were caused by guests of Members, and ultimately it is the Member who is responsible. Remember, Safety First... especially while boating and riding on your off-road vehicles.

Security Residential Checks & Low Temperature Light Checks

Submitted by Luke Fossett, LC Security The Lake Carroll Security Department offers a Home Inspection that requests our officers to routinely take a visible check of your home while you are away. Members of the Lake Carroll Security Department carry out these checks, twice a day on a daily basis. The officer on patrol will do a drive by of your home looking for anything out of the ordinary such as open doors and lights left on. The times when the officer does this will be documented on a daily log sheet; this helps our department establish a time frame in case a problem arises. When something out of the ordinary is found the officer on duty will contact you to rectify the situation. The Lake Carroll Security Department also has a Low Temperature Light Check. The same things are looked for during this check as are during the Home Check. We also look for a low temperature light that is placed in a specific window in the home. These low temperature switches can be purchased at most home improvements stores. Locally, they may be purchased at Menards. The Security Department recommends the use of a colored bulb. These lights work by being plugged into an outlet and the lamp is placed into a window. When the temperature in the home falls below a certain preset temperature the light will turn on. This will let the officer know that the home has a furnace problem or is out of LP. The officer will then contact the homeowner. The Lake Carroll Security Department recommends the use of these lights in all homes that are left unattended during the winter months. The Lake Carroll Security Officer on duty will not normally leave the vehicle while doing these checks. However the officer will leave the vehicle if anything is found out of the ordinary or the homeowner contacts the officer with something specific to check such as a door that may have been left unlocked. *All residential driveways must be cleared of ice and snow. If this is not done, we may not be able to check your home properly, or at all.The fees for this service are as follows: 1. $5.00 a week2. $20.00 a month3. $120.00 a year A form must be filled out if you are interested in these programs. The form can be picked up at the Association Office, from a Lake Carroll Security Officer, or at www.golakecarroll.com (Resources> Document Library>Security Forms).

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Hello fellow members…it is time to write another article that I would hope would catch your eye. I had one of our members tell me he usually does not read the articles because over a period of years it all seems the same. I suppose I can understand that point of view because we usually talk about how nice the weather is or having a good time with our amenities etc. etc. The one thing for me, having a home here for 20 years and owning my lot since the beginning of the Association, is I never find it boring living at Lake Carroll. If you are active with this community, you never know what the next page will bring. Keep a level head, enjoy the amenities, and help participate in making our community a better place to live.

This time of year marks when our Board, Finance Committee, Steering Committee, and LCA Management Staff begins being serious on our proposed budget for next year. The two words most members do not want to hear is “dues increase”. When drafting the next budget we wish that was always the case; however when our costs go up we are faced with a raise, create new revenues, or cut services. This time of year really becomes a balancing act when we discuss the simple topic of how do we keep what we have at the lowest possible increase. We have a dam that will need grouting and insurance costs rising over and above most price hikes. If the State passes a raise in minimum wages this will also be cost hikes that we cannot avoid. I guess that is the bottom line, no matter what the economic climate, costs continue to rise and we do not have much control on certain cost hikes. I just want you to know we have a great team of volunteers and staff that are working on a budget that will be as fair as possible to us all. The July Board Meeting had a couple of topics that had a few mixed feelings and split votes. One involved the recommendation to mandate the conversion of all current septic systems to an aerobic treatment system. The first question that was asked, do we have the power to call for that mandate? This question was referred to legal council and the motion was postponed to the August Meeting for further discussion. At the current time, our A&E Committee is very passionate on believing this is the right move to help protect our Lake. Hopefully at our August Meeting further information and discussion will arrive at a decision. The other topic that has raised a controversy among members, as well as the Board, is the subject of authorizing the GM to apply for a Video Gaming License at the Clubhouse. This topic has been studied for quite some time now and the Board voted by only a 4-3 vote to move forward and apply for the gaming license. The main objective is to add more alternative revenue to our Association. Seeking additional revenue to our Association has been a very difficult task. Relying on our dues and losing dues-paying members has caused us to create additional sources of revenue. Our Finance Committee has been trying to come up with additional revenue avenues along with our other working committees. The Clubhouse Committee has researched this project and recommended for the Board to move forward and give it a try. I just ask for our members to be patient and if this does not work we will probably remove at a later date; however, if it generates substantial added revenue it could become a great help. I would like to thank the Clubhouse Committee for their persistence and hard work on researching the gaming possibility for our membership. The negative feeling came across strong; however the Committee continued to find the answers to the questions and the doubts concerning this activity. When all was said and done the questions were answered and four members of the Board decided to support the Committee and give the project a chance. I tip my hat to the Clubhouse Committee for their hard work on this topic and hopefully increasing revenues for us all. You’re the best!

Norm HoffmanBoard President

Prez Sez As we work our way through the budget process, I thought I’d review where we started and where we are heading. There are 3 components to our budget: 1) Operating, which includes salaries, insurance, utilities, and other costs for the day to day operation of our amenities; 2) Fixed Assets, which include repairs and replacements to the Association’s roads, buildings, vehicles and other equipment intended to last for years; and 3) Debt repayment, which is a fixed budget amount of $160,000 to repay our pool loan plus an additional amount voted on in the last three years currently totaling $48 per member for an accelerated payoff of the loan. In March of this year, work started on the Fixed Assets budget. Our General Manager, Mike Schmieder, presented the Fixed Asset Replacement Schedule, which makes up part of the Fixed Asset

budget. This list represents fixed assets that have been purchased in the past that have reached the end of their useful life and need to be replaced. These items make up a majority of the Fixed Asset Budget. The other portion of the Fixed Asset budget is for new requests. These items are derived from 5 year plans maintained by the Lake Carroll committees and department heads that identifies new items or projects and what is needed to ensure each amenity area meets your expectations. March kicks off the annual review and update of the 5 year plans. The updated 5 year plans are then used to determine which projects will be requested to be put into the budget and Fixed Asset Request forms are prepared. The Board also approved in March a preliminary funding level of $940,800 for the Fixed Asset portion of the budget to be used for planning purposes. This funding level would require about $45,000 in new income. By late June, the committees completed their 5 year plan updates and the preparation of their Fixed Asset Request forms. All this material was assembled and distributed to the Steering Committee, Finance Committee, and Board in preparation for the next budget planning meeting, which was held on August 2nd. The meeting on the August 2nd started our General Manager providing his first cut at the 2015 Operating budget. This initial view only made adjustments to the Association expenses based on the past three years of history. This initial budget didn’t include any new income but rather starts with assuming the same dues level and fees as last year. As a result, this first pass indicates that we need to come up with about an additional $130,000 to fund the Operations portion of the budget. While adjustments and additional data still needs to be factored in, the initial view of this portion of the budget seems to indicate that funding next year’s budget is going to be a challenge. The next part of the meeting then turned the attention to the Fixed Asset portion of the budget. In the past couple of months, we have received a report on the dam discussing a project to grout a portion of the dam to reduce the amount of water that escapes through the dam area. Let me first point out that the report indicates that the structure of the dam is sound. But there is water that flows through some portions of the dam, such as along the edges, which is normal. We routinely monitor the water flowing through the dam with a series of weirs, and there are indications that the south end of the dam has been showing some increases in the amount of water flowing through that area. There are ways to reduce the leakage, which would help maintain the lake level during periods of no rain. Our Lake Manager, Joe Rush, will provides some articles in the paper which will do a much better job of explaining the situation than I can. The bottom line is that grouting the dam is a project which may cost up to $500,000, which would put an extreme strain on the Fixed Asset budget. A decision was made at the meeting to fund this project separately from the Fixed Asset budget by making use of a loan from the Fixed Asset Reserve Fund. The Finance Committee is examining options for repaying the loan in future budget years and will make a recommendation for the repayment. This topic will be voted on separately at the annual meeting. Stay tuned for more details. With the grouting project addressed, attention was turned to the rest of the Fixed Asset projects. With $1,225,678 in budget requests and only about $940,800 in funding allocated, decisions needed to be made. Each committee made a presentation of the projects they were making requests for and their thoughts on prioritization of the projects. Following the

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presentations, the list was gone through and each project was assigned as either must have, like to have, or can wait until the future. After this exercise, there was enough funding for all the must have projects, with some money available for some of the like to have projects. The group then prioritized the like to have projects, and ended up with a Fixed Asset budget list of projects that will require $940,878 in funding, which will require about $45,000 in new funding. There will be follow-up meetings September 5th to review the Operating budget again, after Mike has put in his refinements. The Finance Committee is assisting Mike and his staff in finalizing the budget by providing a line-by-line review of the Operating budget. The next step in the meeting will determine how to come up with the additional funding that will be required by the budget. With an Operating budget potentially requiring $130,000 in new funding, a Fixed Asset budget requiring $45,000 in new funding, plus another $38,000 to repay the deficit from 2013, funding the budget will be a challenge which will likely require a dues increase larger than the past few years and some fee increases. I have been on the Board for 5 years now. During this period, the economy has going through some rough times. The Association has been making an effort to minimize its impact on Members by keeping dues increases relatively small. Over the past 5 years, the inflation rate has averaged 2.08% per year while over the same period dues have only increased an average of 1.56% per year if you do not include the additional $48 that was voted on specifically for debt reduction. In addition, fees have remained nearly the same during this period. Combined, the dues and fees have been far from keeping up with inflation. During this same time, the number of dues paying members has decrease by about 100 members, causing a significant decrease in revenue. Despite the small increases in dues and fees, and the loss of dues paying members and other revenue income, the Association has done its best to make its operation as efficient as possible. The Association has been able to come up with some creative ways to save money that has been beneficial to the Membership, but we have also had to take some actions that were not always good for them members, like cutting services. Unfortunately, the Association has also been operating at a deficit in recent years. This trend cannot be continued much longer without jeopardizing the integrity of the Association. The point I am trying to make is that when Steering Committee, Finance Committee, and Board meet on September 5th, they will likely finalize a budget that requires dues and/or fees increases that are larger than in recent years. This budget proposal will then be submitted for approval at the September Board meeting on the 26th. This will be followed up with Budget Hearings in October. With your input from these hearings, the final budget proposal will be put together for voting at the Annual Meeting. I ask that as you evaluate the proposed budget you to keep in mind that the Association has worked hard to help you by keeping recent dues increases and fees low, but now the Association needs your help in recovering from these recent trying times. We will do our best to keep you informed along the way with news articles and information posted on the Lake Carroll website. If you have questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope you are enjoying the rest of your summer and the wonderful things Lake Carroll has to offer.

DOLLARS & SENSE LETTER TO THE EDITOR Do you know there is more than one Lake Carroll chat group. One is open for all members in good standing and the other at the discretion of the moderator. The moderator banned me from the new group because he did not agree with my stand on having the General Manager respond to the chat group My vote was to direct the GM not to communicate through the Lake Carroll Yahoo Group Website or any other local chat group not recognized by the LCA Board of Directors . This was to expect him to address the concerns of the membership by E-blast or the Lake Carroll News, which reaches all members, not just the members of a chat group. In moderating the former chat group, we saw our GM responding to a select group immediately, including nights and weekends. If I am wrong in my beliefs, let me know. If we can’t keep open the lines of communication, why have a chat group at all.Barb Anderson (31-3)

REMEMBERINGALICE PAYSEUR

Friends of Alice Payseur are planning a joyful remembrance meeting at the Lanark United Methodist church on Sunday, October 26th at 10:15am. Please help us pack the pews for Alice. A light lunch will be served after the remembrance.

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Lately we have had an influx of vegetarian request as well as vegan meals, and I want to reassure you that we have fun coming up with these various dishes and will continue doing so. It is important to let us know before you arrive to dine so we can accommodate these requests in a timely manner without dinner or lunch interruptions. I am speaking with my food vendors with regarding other options for those requests, as well, and have even put a vegetarian and vegan app on my phone to give me different ideas. By the time this article is published, Denise Lahm and I will have completed some revisions to the menu. I know that changes can be challenging for both guests and staff, but we are really trying to make sense of what is selling versus what isn’t and get a handle on it. We still will surprise you with various specials on different nights, though. Again, if you haven’t been back to the Clubhouse for a while, then come back and check us out! I always welcome suggestion that will help improve your experience at the Clubhouse. My email is [email protected] or you can reach me at 815-821-1903. See you at the Clubhouse!

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Convene Board Meeting: Norm Hoffman called the Meeting to order at 6:34 P.M. at the Confer-ence Center.Present and Constituting a Quorum: • President, Norm Hoffman • Vice President, Barb Anderson• Treasurer, Jeff Howe • Secretary, Joanie Perez• Director, John Grotto• Director, Don Aleksy• Director, Dave Soldat Also Present: • General Manager, Michael SchmiederPledge of Allegiance President Norm Hoffman called on Ann Con-way, to lead the Board and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.Approval of Agenda: Jeff Howe moved and Dave Soldat seconded to approve the July 25, 2014 Agenda.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M14.07.01Approval of Minutes: Barb Anderson moved and Jeff Howe seconded to approve the Board’s Regular Meeting Minutes of June 27, 2014.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0)M14.07.02 Jeff Howe moved and Barb Anderson seconded to approve the Board’s Workshop Meeting Min-utes of June 28, 2014.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0)M14.07.03President’s Comments: President Norm Hoffman reviewed the tentative dates for the budget meetings and workshops. He asked that all board members keep an open mind to the budget and he will also speak to his advi-sory council regarding the budget. Mike is ready with the operations budget and conversations are ready to begin.Audience Questions/Remarks: Gloria Schmieder – 22-79 – wanted to wish our General Manager a happy birthday! Rodney Fritz – 3-372 – Expressed interest with A&E’s comments and actions on the septic issue and wanted to know if there is a problem that they are addressing. Also he is building a complicated house at 21-8 and the need for stamped plans are not clear in the motions. He questioned if A&E had the power over septic and plans as he looked at the covenants and was unsure. The Board re-sponded that the By-Laws expand A&E’s scope to cover this authority. Ian Keith – 26-52 – His recent propane bill re-flected a 2.something charge for him paying with his credit card and requested that the Finance Committee look into this again. The Board re-sponse was that Finance continues to investigate this matter. Sandy Sorensen – 31-91 – Requested that during budget discussions that the board and GM revisit Pool lifeguards on Wednesdays during the sum-mer when there are families with children there. She feels that the $5 per member that we saved is not worth the liability. Al Krisciunas 26-6 – wanted to compliment the clubhouse staff for using the thermostat wisely evidenced last Friday he was not freezing. He understands the thermostat is in the wrong lo-cation and this is what is causing the issue. He also asked that A&E weigh the pros and cons of aerobic systems. Lastly Al asked if there was a Lodge Committee appointed and if there was any concept presented to membership. The Board response was that the committee was appointed a few months ago and are only in the beginning stages. Mike Siciliano – 1-24 – He requested an update on the reverse 911 system and if we were able to reduce the amount of time it takes to get the mes-

sages out to members. Mike Schmieder and Deb Stagno reported that we have over 3,000 numbers registered and this used to take hours to send out to that many members. As many members had multiple numbers, they asked everyone to select one primary number and this reduced the number to 1,486 which took 10 mins during the last test. We are looking at the possibility of sending text messages as this would be even quicker but the concern is that not everyone texts. Charlie Thompson – 23-224 – Questioned what the policy was on dogs as she is having a problem with a neighbor dogs as they are unleashed and sometimes found on her deck. Charlie has ad-dressed this with her neighbors and no change has been seen. The response from Mike Schmieder was that if Charlie feels that she cannot remedy the situation that security should be called.Treasurer’s Report: As of June 30, 2014 Financial Statements:Total Cash on Hand: $1,152,690 o Operating, Clubhouse and Petty Cash: $584,036 o Nicor Account: $81,750 o Fixed Asset Checking Account: $446,005 o Debt Payment Account: $18,348 o Fixed Asset Reserve Fund: $20,377 • Fixed Asset Reserve Fund Balance: $670,234 • Line of Credit Used: $0 • Pool Loan Line of Credit Balance: $0 o Due to Operating for Pool Loan: $483,285 o Due to Restricted Reserve for Pool Loan: $100,000 • Line of Credit for Nicor loan used as of June 30, 2014 $0 o Due to Restricted Reserve for Nicor Loan as of June 30, 2014: $549,857 Dave Soldat moved and John Grotto seconded to approve the Treasurer’s Summary of the As-sociation’s June 30, 2014 Financial Statements as presented.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.04 Jeff Howe moved and Joanie Perez seconded to approve the Financial Statements for June, 2014 as presented by the Association’s Accounting and Finance Manager.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.05 Jeff Howe moved and John Grotto seconded to transfer $5,854.62 from the Fixed Asset checking account to the Fixed Asset Reserve Fund. This amount represents the difference between income and expenses in the Fixed Asset fund for the year ended December 31, 2013, including the projects allocated in 2013 and completed in 2014.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.06General Manager’s Report: General Manager Mike Schmieder addressed questions/remarks on the following topics in his General Manager’s Report:• We are still waiting on AT&T to execute the lease.• Health Insurance is tracking well. He will follow up with our agent on employee insurance and the question on Medicare supplement insurance as with 2 employees this might reduce our premium and theirs but Mike needs more information.• He will ask the Lake Committee and the Safety Committee to review Joe’s policy on how to treat blue green algae and the escalation process. At this point these is no evidence of blue green algae in the lake.• Lee Harbison retired and a nice retirement party was held. Mike is interviewing people to replace Lee.Committee Minutes with Actions Requested or Topics for Discussion: Joanie Perez moved and Barb Anderson second-ed to approve the recommendation to mandate

the conversion of all current septic systems to an aerobic treatment system by December 31, 2019. John Grotto moved and Dave Soldat seconded to postpone until the next Board Meeting the deci-sion to require people to convert their septic sys-tem while more research is done.Motion passed by roll call vote (5/2/0) Hoffman and Perez voted No. M14.07.07 Jeff Howe moved and Barb Anderson second-ed to adopt the following International & State building codes effective January 1, 2015.Norm Hoffman moved and Barb Anderson Sec-onded to separate the vote on these items. Motion Passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.08- 2012 International Building Code – (State man-dated)Motion passed by roll call vote (5/2/0) Soldat and Grotto voted No. M14.07.09- 2012 Illinois Energy Conservation Code – (State mandated)Motion passed by roll call vote (5/2/0) Soldat and Grotto voted No. M14.07.10- 2004 Illinois Plumbing Code – (State mandated)Motion passed by roll call vote (5/2/0) Soldat and Grotto voted No. M14.07.11- 2012 International Residential Code – (State mandated)Motion passed by roll call vote (4/3/0) Soldat, Grotto and Hoffman voted No. M14.07.12- 2012 International Property Maintenance Code – (Not State mandated)Motion failed by roll call vote (1/6/0)Perez vot-ed Yes M14.07.13- 1997 Illinois Accessibility Code – (State man-dated)Motion passed by roll call vote (5/2/0) Soldat and Grotto voted No. M14.07.14 Jeff Howe moved and Barb Anderson seconded to authorize the Lake Carroll Building Inspector or the A&E Committee to waive the requirement of having construction documents submitted for permit to be prepared and signed by a registered design professional on a case by case basis.Motion was withdrawn Joanie Perez moved and Jeff Howe seconded to acknowledge receipt of the 2015 A&E Rules & Regulations as recommended by the A&E Com-mittee.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M14.07.15 Joanie Perez moved and Barb Anderson second-ed to authorize the Lake Carroll General Manager to apply for a Video Gaming License and have three video gaming machines installed at the Clubhouse. Motion passed by roll call vote (4/3/0) Grotto, Soldat & Howe voted No. M14.07.16Committee Reports with No Action Requested: Campground (7/12/2014), By-Laws (6/7/2014) & (7/11/2014), Golf (6/13/2014), Safety (7/12/2014)Club Minutes: NoneAd-Hoc/Sub-Committee Reports:Rec Center Planning: Jeff Howe moved and Dave Soldat seconded to authorize the Rec. Center Planning Committee to secure “Request for Qualifications” from various regional architectural firms. Motion was postponed until the August meet-ing.Unfinished Business/General Orders:New Business: Dave Soldat moved and Barb Anderson second-ed to authorize the expenditure of $3,663.28 for repairs to the 2003 Chevrolet S10 Pickup. Pickup was purchased in 2005, was estimated to have a 12 year life and was scheduled to be replaced in 2017 at a cost of $25,664.00. The current asset number is AD0501 and its useful life will be ex-tended thru 2020. Pickup repaired by Al’s Quality Service of Shannon, IL. Funds to come from the

2014 Fixed Asset Budget. Motion was withdrawn. Dave Soldat moved and Jeff Howe seconded to authorize the expenditure of $4,992.60 for the purchase of R4 stone and Fabric for rip-rap repair. Materials to be purchased from Fischer Stone of Lanark, IL. Funds to come from the 2014 fixed Asset Budget.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.17 Joanie Perez moved and Jeff Howe seconded to authorize the expenditure of $2,880.00 for Water-shed Planning Grant Writing. Grant writing to be performed by Olson Ecological Services, LLC of Schaumburg, IL. Funds to come from the 2014 Fixed Asset Budget.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.18 Joanie Perez moved and Dave Soldat second-ed to authorize the expenditure of an additional $5,000.00 for training and possible programming on our new accounting system. Funds to come from the 2014 Fixed Asset Budget.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M14.07.19Board Directors Comments: Dave Soldat reported that the Campground Committee is also worried about the limited life-guards at the pool. Norm Hoffman commented that Mike will present the operating budget which will include what Mike needs and then we can discuss concerns. Dave Soldat questioned the concern that he is hearing that Nicor is running into rock on the north end of the lake and asked if this was go-ing to cost us additional monies. Mike Kaysen re-sponded that he and Mike Schmieder are working closely with Nicor to ensure that Nicor is working in the right areas of the lake with the higher con-centration of homeowners, however Nicor could stop the project and ask for more money if all they run into is rock. The Board thanked Mike Kaysen for his diligence and for working closely with Ni-cor on the project. Jeff Howe questioned the Board process for ad-ditional motions noted as such when they are in-cluded in the board packet.Audience Questions/Remarks: Deb Stagno – 25-81 - thanked the Board for looking at the request for additional monies for the training and programming. She had sent a text to Lisa Vanderheyden regarding the decision and she is equally thrilled and both appreciate the Board’s support. Mike Kaysen – 4-193- Thanked Bruce Sorensen and Arlene Gries for all their work on the 2015 A&E Rules and Regulations.Adjourn to Executive Session to discuss person-nel, and/or legal issues: John Grotto moved and Joanie Perez seconded to adjourn to Executive Session. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0)Time: 10:06 P.M. M14.07.20 Jeff Howe moved and John Grotto seconded to return to Open Session. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0)Time: 10:35 P.M. M14.07.21Further Business: Jeff Howe moved and Joanie Perez seconded to appoint Jill Tepps to the Campground Committee. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M14.07.22 Jeff Howe moved and John Grotto seconded to adjourn the Board’s Regular Meeting of July 25, 2014 at 10:37 PM. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M14.07.23These Minutes approved on this 22nd day of August, 2014ATTEST: Joanie Perez, Secretary

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Following is a synopsis of this month’s activities. I have identified those items that are of impor-tance or that are not necessarily obvious. I have not included the normal day-to-day activities or those items that are covered by the Treasurer and others. Please also refer to the staff reports that have been provided. The order is by department/category.1. Report on directives from the July 25, 2014 BOD Meeting. a. The proposed protocol for potential future Blue-Green Algae which was submitted for Board review at the July Meeting was forwarded to the Lake Committee and the Safety Committee for their review. The Lake Committee discussed the matter at their 8/4/2014 meeting with Joe Rush and Shaun Nordlie. It was agreed that a step will be added in an attempt to keep the main body of the lake open if toxins are only present in some of the coves. If the lake suffers another Blue-Green Algal bloom, water samples will be taken from various locations throughout the lake including coves, as well as the open areas. Toxin levels will be shared with Membership using all communica-tion methods available. b. I was asked to provide a 2nd quarter financial review for 2014. The financials however, will not be available in time for the August Board meeting due to the demands of transitioning from our old accounting software to the new software. The 2nd quarter financial review will be provided at the September Board Meeting.2. Administration: a. The preliminary 2015 Operating Budget was presented to the Finance Committee, the Steering Committee and the Board on Saturday, August 2, 2014 at the Clubhouse. The 2015 Fixed Asset Budget was also discussed and prioritized by the Committees. The Finance Committee has per-formed their review of the Operating Budget and I am in the process of developing answers to their observations. The budgets will be further defined at the next budget workshop which is scheduled for Friday, September 5, 2014 at 7:30pm in the lower level of the Clubhouse. b. The Land Lease Agreement between AT & T and the LCA has been finalized. We have yet to receive the executed agreement from AT & T. The effective date for the Land Lease Agreement has been changed to January 15, 2015. c. PTAB is currently reviewing our appeal re-garding the Clubhouse and storage sheds. PTAB has provided us with a final opportunity to pro-vide a response and additional evidence to sup-port our assertions. Our response was finalized at the January Board meeting and was mailed by certified mail on January 27, 2014. It has been confirmed that PTAB received our response on January 31, 2014. We have not yet received any further correspondence from PTAB. d. An updated copy of the Fixed Asset Expendi-tures – Cash Status report is included in the Board Packet under Treasurers Report 3. Safe Workplace Committee & Cinci-Safe Pro-gram: a. The Safe Workplace Committee met on Au-gust 13, 2014 and the minutes of that meeting are attached for your review. Discussions included the LCA’s position on electronic cigarettes, ongo-ing tool box talks with staff and the procedures which will be followed for the mandatory drug testing which will begin in January, 2015. 4. Accounts Receivable & Front Desk: a. See updated 2014 dues status report which is attached. Thru August 18, 2014, we are 20.5 DPE’s behind where we were on the same date one year ago. b. Eight Ownership transfers transactions were processed between July 19 and August 15, 2014. Two of these transactions were homes and one was lot which was deeded back to the Association in lieu of foreclosure. c. As of August 14, 2014, 410 Natural Gas Per-mit Fees have been recorded totaling $102,500. d. As of August 14, 2014 only 4 of our 328 slips remain available. e. Many of the office staff, including Julie, the Front Desk staff and Lisa and Deb Stagno has spent countless hours preparing for and training on the new accounting software. Much of the time spent in August has been migrating data from the

old system to the new one. The new accounting software will go live on September 1, 2014. The “go live” date for the Membership software is tentatively planned for September or October. f. The Carroll County Trustee held its annual auction on July 25, 2014. 41 Lake Carroll Lots were available for sale through a silent bid auc-tion. Only one of these lots was sold. 5. Finance & Human Resources: a. Finance: i. Operating Statements for July, 2014 will be available and sent to the Board electronically pri-or to 7/29/2014. The delay is a result of the time and effort which has been going towards the start-up of the new accounting software. ii. Dues collections thru August 18, 2014 are running approximately 20.5 DPE’s behind that of a year ago. b. Human Resource: a. No specific report 6. Safety & Security: a. Luke attended a meeting on July 24, 2014 with HELO program director Scott Hagemann, along with Carroll County Sherriff, Jeff Dorn, Carroll County 911 board chairman, Matt Magill, Lanark Fire Department Chief, Randy Witt and Lanark Fire Department Officer, Hunt Thomas. Mr. Hagemann presented a new program to get helicopters in the air as soon as an accident occurs to be determined by the C.C.S.O. Such as car col-lision or roll overs, ATV accidents. As soon as the Ambulance and Fire Departments are dispatched the helicopter will also be dispatched. This saves the time of waiting for the departments to arrive on scene and request a helicopter. The plan was very well received. b. Our Security department has responded to five (5) rollover ATV accidents over the past six weeks. No one was seriously injured in these ac-cidents. In all five cases, guests, with little ATV experience were involved. Luke has written an ar-ticle for the September Lake Carroll News asking the Owners of ATV’s to caution their guests to the dangers involved. Most of these accidents were caused by excessive speed. 7. Information Technology: a. Deb Stagno has been extremely busy work-ing with the Administrative staff regarding the training and the set-up of our new Accounting and Membership software. Deb and the staff have been diligent during this time consuming process and are eager to make the conversions. b. A recommendation regarding the Codification project was made to the Board on July 1, 2014. The recommendation was made by the Staff Codification Team to continue to use the exist-ing Rules & Regulations which are updated by the staff and discontinue moving forward with the codification. A meeting with John Grotto was held on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 to discuss the project and numerous questions were raised. Deb Stagno is working to schedule a group con-ference call between the Codification Team, John Grotto and American Legal. 8. Communications: a. As usual Donna Beyer remained very busy designing and printing promotional and informa-tional flyers. Carry-out menus, garage sale mate-rials, garage sale maps and much more was pro-duced this month. Donna also prepared the 2015 Master BOD Calendar and Workshop Schedule which will be approved at the August 22, 2014 Board Meeting.9. Facilities Management: a. In late July, we lost water pressure to the shower house at the West Marina. Brinkmeier Plumbing was called and the well pump was tested. Water was pumped from the well for 25 minutes before the well ran dry. The well was shut down for 5 minutes, and then water was pumped for 3 minutes until the well ran dry. Since the test-ing, we have not had problems with the well or the pump but it has been recommended that we drill the well an additional 150’ and dropt the pump 100’ lower than its current depth. The cost for this repair will be approximately $4,500.00 and we continue to monitor the water pressure on a weekly basis. b. Bids are currently being gathered for the con-version to natural gas for the Lodge, the Hatchery, Maintenance, Golf Maintenance, the LCA Office, and the shower houses at the West Marina and

Campground. A review of the bids for these build-ings should be held in September, 2014. c. New mile marker signs were installed along the entire trail system. The mile marker signs also include section number and provide the same lo-cation information on both sides of the signs. d. Civil Constructors began with repairs to Lake Carroll Blvd. on Wednesday, August 13, 2014. The installation of asphalt began on Monday, August 18, 2014 and should be completed by Thursday, August 21, 2014. New Asphalt is be-ing installed on Lake Carroll Blvd. between the Clubhouse and Country Hill Ct. in section #25. What an improvement!10. Lake Management/Wildlife: a. The lake level as of August 15, 2014 was 739’ 5”, 7” below pool elevation. Water had been go-ing over the spillway since June 21, 2014 and stopped on July 31 due to the lack of rain. b. The weed harvester has been in the water, cutting and removing weeds since mid-June and we’re still at it. Though the harvester is func-tioning properly, water has been observed in the Hydraulic oil. The hydraulic filters are being changed frequently to keep the machine function-ing. A repair will need to be made in the offseason prior to the start of harvesting next year. c. We continue to monitor for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB’s). We are starting to see the begin-ning of a possible bloom, and anticipate sampling before the end of August. I believe rain would help reduce the formation of scums, but the fore-cast is weak. However, we’ve been blessed with cooler temperatures this summer and better rain-fall, which has probably helped to keep the bloom at bay. d. At the Lake Committee meeting in July, we discussed the draft HAB protocol, and the Lake Committee voted and recommended to the man-agement team that the established protocol take into account the scum sample as well as the open-water sample when making decisions on closing the lake. If the HAB scums are founded only in the back of the coves and are determined to be pro-ducing HAB’s with elevated toxin levels; while at the same time the open water samples are below the 20 ug/L WHO recommended guidelines, we will recommend closing the coves to boating and swimming. If the open water samples are found to have higher toxin levels than the WHO recom-mended guidelines, then the lake would be closed to contact activities. This protocol is still under development and discussion. e. The continual water clarity observed at the lake this year has allowed for more than normal aquatic plant growth and the aquatic harvester has been very busy this year. This increased water clarity may be due to the invasive Zebra Mussels. If this is the case, we can anticipate heavier plant growth in the future and the need for more cut-ting. I’ve talked to Shaun about increasing the manpower and fuel budgets for running the har-vester in the future. f. Chemical application for invasive plant con-trol took place in August. Along with the Eurasian Water Milfoil and Curly-Leaf Pondweed, we now have Brittle Naiad causing issues in Section 4 and Section 27. Both areas were treated and will be monitored. This plant can be very problematic as it can spread by seeds or fragmentation. I plan to provide an educational article to the membership making them aware of this invasive and to notify us when and where it is observed. This should aid in chemical application for control / eradication of the plant. g. We anticipate the 3-tubes expansion project to begin in September. Shaun and the contractor are working together to ensure both the dredging and the expansion can take place in tandem. The dredge pipe is currently going through the con-struction site for the expansion project and they need to work together so that both projects are not delayed. h. Shaun will talk with this contractor about pric-ing to include removal of sediments upstream of the gabion baskets at the 3-tubes. i. As I usually do, I have attached Joe Rush’s en-tire Manager Report so you may get his perspec-tive on issues pertaining the lake and dam.11. Building Inspection/Architectural & Environ-mental: a. No specific report Golf Operations (Pro

Shop): a. The weather has continued to be good for golf-ing in July and the beginning of August. Rounds are up over last year’s totals and September looks to be very busy with outings. We have several outing scheduled for September and some of the events are new business and will help with our year end totals. We have schedule 13 outside groups scheduled for the remainder of the year, some are small and some are large. b. July and early August were very busy months with several club events along with several out-side outings. The Highlights were the Ladies In-vitational, Poa Big Cup Scramble, Freeport Real-tors, Traveling Senior men, and the Lake Carroll Ryder Cup all were completed with great partici-pation and success. c. Junior Golf Camps this year were extremely successful, with over 70 young golf students par-ticipating in 4 different camp weeks. d. We will be having the course re-rated by the Chicago District Golf Association on Aug 25th, this is used for the handicapping of golfers and needs to be done, since the changes and the fact that this has not been done for over 15 years. e. Tyler Wiek, one of our assistants, has com-pleted the first stage of becoming a certified PGA Golf Professional by passing his playing ability tests. Now he will be starting the educational part of the program. Mike Alspaugh will be participat-ing in his playing ability test in August. Shane Stuart will be taking his level 2 tests this fall. f. We continue to see more Public play from greater distances then in the past few years, some of this is a sign of the economy getting better and that the course is getting better and better every year. g. Jason is asking for some direction regarding the Golf Pass program for next year, due to the need to start advertising for it in November and December if it is something we are still interested in. With the late start with it this year we had 3 single memberships, 1 junior membership and 1 Couples membership.12. Golf Maintenance: a. I continue to receive countless positive com-ments regarding the fine condition of our golf course. Great job by Tim Throop and his crew. 13. Clubhouse Operations): a. No specific report 14. Recreation Complex Operations: a. Aquatic Complex: i. The indoor and outdoor pool remains open for regular hours with most equipment running smoothly. We started losing water from the out-door pool in late July and only recently found the source of the leak. An underground line pumps water from the equipment room to a set of small geysers in the shallow area of the pool. When we shut the valve which feeds the geysers, we stopped losing water. A plumber was able to hear a gurgling noise beneath the concrete pool deck. Repairing the line will require cutting into the concrete to expose the leaking water line. We will not attempt the repair during the outdoor pool season and will share an estimate at the Septem-ber Board meeting. ii. On Wednesday’s the diving board and slide are closed with only one pool attendant on duty. The Wednesday’s early in the summer had been rainy and/or cloudy so the closure effected very few. Since that time however, we have been re-ceiving some complaints from Members who were unaware of the change and were disappoint-ed that the slide and diving board could not be used. b. Recreation: i. 81 Members used the Fitness Room between July 15 and August 15, 2014. ii. The second session of Kids Camp took place August 4th thru August 8th. 57 kids enjoyed the fun filled week of crafts, activities and games and many parents told Chelsey that they are looking forward to next years camp. iii. The third session of swimming lessons took place July 21st thru August 1st with 30 kids par-ticipating in the program. c. Ski Hill: i. Closed for the season15. Campground: a. No specific report 16. Equestrian Area(s): a. No specific report

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Members of the Lake Carroll Women’s Club visited Good Samaritan Society in Mt. Carroll to help celebrate with the residents who have August birthdays. This is an annual outreach for the club. We entertained the residents with several games of Bingo, lively renditions of “Happy Birthday” and of course homemade cookies. Over 20 residents and their families participated. It was a fun afternoon for all. The Women’s Club will rev up to full swing starting September 11 at 1PM at the Lodge. Come and check us out...everyone is welcome. The more the merrier.

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The Lake Carroll Women’s Club is a philanthropic organization of dedicated ladies who support charities in Carroll County. The vision of the Women’s Club is development of its members intellectually and socially through fellowship, community service and charitable endeavors. The meetings are the second Thursday of each month, September through June, at 1:00 at the Lodge. If you’re not currently a member, consider joining! Annual dues are $20. Here is our exciting program lineup for the 2014-2015 term.

SEPTEMBER 11: SPEAKER - MAKING YOURSELF A PRIORITY; 1:00pm We will start the year with a guest speaker, Kathy Chinouth, The topic is “Making Yourself a Priority”; not revisiting the past nor moving ahead to the unborn future but living in the moment where you can “Just Breathe and Be!” Kathy has been a yoga instructor for the last ten years and lives with her husband in Lena where they own Bittersweet Yoga. She has taken intense yoga/health classes in Hong Kong, Macua, China and Africa. Yoga related travel has taken her throughout the U.S. as well as to Japan, Europe, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Her life is about helping people listen to their inner needs, wants, and desires and helping them realize that ‘To live is a gift; to feel is a blessing.***We will also be signing up and paying for our first road trip in November. OCTOBER 9: NUTRITIONIST; 1:00pmWith the holidays drawing near,you have nothing to fear.While visions of sugar plums dance in our head,eating sensible is what lies ahead!Sarah Todd from Freeport Hospital will discuss nutrition in our daily lives.*** Last chance to sign up and pay for November outing. Car Pooling.NOVEMBER 13: WHITE PINES LUNCH/THEATER - EARLIER TIME Meeting at 10:30 Leaving from the Lodge at 11:00AM By popular demand, we are returning to White Pines in Mt. Morris for a lunch buffet and the musical ‘Autumn Leaves 2014.’ The show stars Chicago native Chris Colletti who has done it all. Whether crooning “Time after Time” or belting out “New York, New York,” Chris’s fresh approach to the music of the Big Band Era leaves his audiences in awe. Cost for this outing will be $28.*** Sign up for Christmas LuncheonDECEMBER 11: ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON; 11:30 am CLUBHOUSELoot to the left. Riches to the right Our Christmas game Is sure to delight!Join us for our Christmas luncheon with holiday entertainment, at the Clubhouse.JANUARY 8: GET TO KNOW THE ORGANIZATIONS WE SUPPORT; 1:00pm Today we will be enlightened with the work that is done by three of the local organizations we support. Speakers will join us from Pitter Patter Pantry, the Lanark Library, and Lutheran Social Services of IllinoisFEBRUARY 12: CONVERSATION WITH THE PRESIDENT; Meeting at 1:00pm; Program at 2:00 (more information to follow) Meet George Buss portraying “Abraham Lincoln”MARCH 12: YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS; 1:00pm This month’s program will teach us about the therapeutic benefits of essential oils. Deb Hershberger is a school based occupational therapist who lives in Freeport. The possible benefits and topical applications of essential oils and the relaxing benefits of lavender are just a couple of the fun and informational tips she will share with us.Sign up for April outing..APRIL 9: BARNACOPIA – POLO, IL Carpool from Lodge at 12:15 meet at 12:00. Spring is in the air and we are off on our last road trip. Our meeting will be held at 1:00, at Barnacopia, followed by a tour and ice cream, coffee, tea or lemonade.What is Barnacopia? Barnacopia is a three level museum featuring unique antiques tractors, tools & cars.Hang out in the 50’s & 60’s diner with operating jukebox & full ice cream parlour.Check out the silo with bedrooms on the 2nd & 3rd floors & a library on the 4th floor.MAY 14: THE SKIN WHISPERER; 1:00pm Sandra Seagrave is the skin Whisperer, from Freeport. She is a licensed aesthetician. She will talk to us about beauty and personal care. With summer around the corner she can share some tips for sun protection.JUNE 11: ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON; 12:00pm, Location to be announced. Share some memories of the past year and visit with friends before the summer activities occupy our time. We will welcome in new officers and say good-bye and thank you to the current ones.

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AND you’ll love our good food & live entertainment!Local Musicians (320 N. Main St. - Brick Street Coffee)..................Every Sunday, 2-4 pmLive Music/Bands (834 S. Jackson St. - Henry’s KK)...................Most Weekends, 9 pm-?Open Mic (123 W. Market - Charlie’s II)............................................. Every Sunday, 5-9 pmFive Minutes of Fame (108 W. Market St. - Imaginarium)........ Every 2nd Thursday, 6-9 pmFarmer’s Market (Downtown) ....................................Saturdays, 8-noon - May thru OctoberCarroll County Flea Market (downtown)........ 1st & 3rd Saturday, 9-3 pm - FREE AdmissionCar Cruises (downtown) .................................................................September 27th, 4-9 pmBlue’s Night (123 W. Market - Charlie’s II) ...................... Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 5-9 pm

Please mark your calendars early, for October 28th, 2014. We will meet at the Lodge at 10:00 a.m. Small blankets are made by members of the Women’s Club and brought to the Lodge to be finished by tying knots with embroidery thread. This is a really simple project, and a wonderful way to volunteer by doing something that is so rewarding. These blankets can make help give

comfort and a feeling of security to children who are going through a difficult time, such as loss of a loved one or abuse. Second to that being our primary reason for the LCWC Blanket Project meeting is a chance to visit with other Members with the same interest. We are done in a matter of two hours, so not much time for such a worthy cause. Anyone can do this; please join us! Coffees is always on and even a small treat. Don’t be shy. This project was previously known as “Project Linus”. The only thing you need are a pair of scissors. Needles and thread will be provided. Contact Phyllis Davies at 815-541-6455 if you have any questions.

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Venetian Night 2014 When it comes to celebrating summer, Lake Carroll residents know how to do it right! On August 2nd, ten boats, decked out in everything from balloons to Christmas lights cruised the lake during the annual Venetian Night parade, sponsored by the Lake Carroll Yacht Club. Tradition has it that whoever receives the coveted Lady of the Lake during the Robber’s Bingo event in March proudly displays “The Lady” on their boat and leads the parade. This year the Geraghty family earned the honor. Other boaters that took part in the extravaganza were the Rolff’s, the Siciliano’s, the Molloy’s, the Ewing’s, the Pavell’s, the Hill’s, the Feigl’s, Rick Short and Pattiann Firmiss and Barb Anderson and Dennis Gantz. Each of these boaters was joined by friends and family. Prior to the actual parade, everyone brought appetizers to the West Marina to share and spent time socializing and getting to know one another better. Once dusk arrived, security paved the way by leading the boats safely around the lake. The boaters were cheered on by applause, whistles and fireworks from families enjoying the parade from their docks and decks along the route. Many other boaters, sans lights, joined in the flotilla and added to the fun! Once back at the marina, many of the participants joined the luau at the beach and finished off the evening enjoying the music and frivolity with friends and family. If you didn’t take part in Venetian Night this year, think about joining in the fun next year. The more boats, the merrier! The Yacht Club’s “Taste of the Lake” took place on August 16. You can read and see more about this even elsewhere in this issue. If you missed any of the Yacht Club’s fun summertime events, consider joining us in the fall (date to be determined) for a fun-filled day at one of our nearby casinos! Our membership application can be found inside this issue. Check the Table of Content for page location

Beach LuauBy Donna Beyer

The Annual Beach Luau took place at the West Marina on August 2nd with over 150 people attending. Many dressed in festive island attire. Beach balls, bags game, crafts, face painting, digging for sea shells, building sand castles, and a fun photo booth made a great evening for everyone. Live entertainment provided by the Dirt Road Rockers had everyone on their feet dancing the night away in the sand. It was fun to have the participants in the Yacht Club’s Venetian Night Boat Parade show off their lighted boats and later joining us for the luau fun! Thanks to everyone who came out !We look forward to next year!

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Hard to believe that it is September already; where did the summer go? None the less the Maintenance Department is wrapping up their summer jobs and gearing up for fall projects. Let’s hope that the great weather continues and we have a beautiful fall season. The harvester has been busy cutting weeds since June – weeds started slow, but have really been growing lately. The guys have been cutting in sections 1, 4 and 23 the most, but all sections of the lake and requests have been looked at and cut if necessary. It has been a successful season again for the harvester in spite of a few maintenance issues. We have some things we need to work on this winter before we get back out next spring to cut

again. As of August 19th we cut a total of 90.5 loads of weeds which is approximately 180 cubic yards of weeds taken out of the lake. I would like to thank Jim Stagno and Raoul “Jeep” Hill for the hard work this year in captaining our harvester and Bob Ditzler in the maintenance shop for keeping the guys going all season. Jim and Jeep do an excellent job of getting as close as they can to docks and shorelines for our lakefront Members. They have certainly mastered the craft of operating a paddle wheel vessel. As Nicor makes their way around the property installing natural gas lines, I am sure you have seen the crew that follows them rebuilding the landscaping then seeding and spreading hay blankets. This crew is making it around the lake despite all the delays they had with weather in early spring. They are using a netting to keep the seed in place that might concern you a little when you are mowing or string trimming. You will not want to get it caught in your blades, but once your grass comes through thick that netting can be taken up and thrown away so you will no longer have to worry about it getting caught in your mower. With fall comes a shift back to the lake projects for the maintenance crew. We will be putting the dredge back in the lake soon after Labor Day. We will be back in the 3-Tubes area moving as much mud as we can until the weather gets bad. We also will be working on rip rap issues at the West Marina; redoing from the dam around the walkway to get to C-D-E-F docks and also in some of our greenway coves. We also plan on starting some mechanical dredging with the excavator and the barge. We do not know where we will be going yet for the rip rap and mechanical dredging projects yet; we certainly will not make it to all the coves, but we are hoping to start knocking them out as time permits. A fun project that we will be doing this fall is the lowering of the spillway for our bi-annual inspection and then also getting the fish out that have escaped when water was going over the spillway this summer. This is a fun event for the staff and volunteers from the Hatchery. I will keep you updated on the date as we get closer, but it is always exciting to see all the fish that the guys get to put back in the lake. Let’s hope we have a long fall with beautiful weather and ample opportunities to keep enjoying our great amenities.

Facilities Update

Shaun NordlieFacilities Director

Grouting… Why do we need it? In an attempt to keep this short enough for a newspaper article, I won’t go into the history of the dam and its construction. However, I will share with you that if we hadn’t grouted in the late 1970’s and mid-1990’s, this lake couldn’t come to pool. Grouting has historically been a necessary maintenance item for our lake. While the integrity of the dam is good, the abutment where the dam attaches to the natural rock formation has issues with seepage (water passing through the rock formation). As an easier visual, there’s a “leak in the swimming pool”. This

isn’t meant to cause fear or concern for our dam’s integrity. We’re merely pointing out the fact that water leaks around the outside of the dam. It always has and always will. All earthen dams experience some type of seepage. Ours is no different. However, the volume of water leaving the lake can be surprising. Along with this natural “seepage” our dam was actually designed to allow approximately 2.6 cfs (cubic feet per second) of subsurface flow below our dam. This design was put in place to ensure water pressure didn’t push our dam up out of the ground, causing a real issue for integrity. 2.6 cfs of flow translates into 1,167 gallons per minute! When translated into lake level, this would be equivalent to 2.94 feet over the course of one year. I’m sure you’re thinking, “No wonder our lake gets low during dry summers!” Now, let’s factor in the loss due to seepage around the dam abutments. We collect data on these factors, and we lose about 10.5 cfs through all of our measured seepage. Translating this to gpm (gallons per minute), 4,713 gallons of lake water leave through our abutments every minute. This translates to 11.9 ft on a 640 acre lake. Combining seepage with the design loss, we end up with 14.8 ft over the course of 12 months. WOW! As we all know, we can have lake level issues over the course of a dry season, but we know it isn’t 14.8 feet! The reason is that water inflow through surface discharge of springs and watershed runoff provides the needed inflow that helps ‘balance’ our water throughout the year. For the past two years we’ve worked to repair and improve our seepage monitoring to ensure we have accurate readings. With the recent readings, it appears that seepage through the south abutment has increased over the past years. Since our previous grouting program, seepage has increased at a rate over 1 cfs, which translates to 1.13 ft in lake level over 12 months. In the past, grouting programs have been expensive, but have greatly reduced seepage (50% reductions). We are currently developing a drilling and grouting plan for 2015, and we need the membership’s support to move this project forward. In the upcoming months we will be presenting this to the membership during our annual budget. We’ll be posting more information on this program in next month’s newsletter. If you have any question or concerns on this project, please contact me at [email protected].

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There were 72 members who gathered for our monthly Fishing Club meeting and potluck. The attendance was very good and it was exciting to see a larger crowd again. The food was excellent, as always. The next potluck will be Wednesday, September 10th. Just a reminder that the September potluck will be our annual brat and Italian sausage cookout and all you have to do is bring is a dish to pass. The meeting was called to order by President Bill Comstock. Mitch Feucht led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance. Treasurer’s Report Mitch presented the July, 2014 financial report. A motion to accept the report was made by Barb Anderson, seconded by Fred Reddies. The report was unanimously approved by the membership.Hatchery Operations Plans are being made to empty the basin below the spillway in October, at which time we will net the fish and return them to our lake. The Couples Fishing Club Tournament was held on Monday, August 11th and a great time was had by all. The weather was outstanding.1st place Mitch & Marve Feucht2nd place Fred Reddies3rd place Jim & Bonnie Ewing4th place Bill & Nancy Comstock Structure Projects Bob Knackstedt stated that a reef will be built during the last week of August. Coordinates have been established. It will be located at the far end of the East Marina off the south point. Buoys will be put out the night before and the next day the barge will be loaded with rock and the reef will be built. Donated Christmas trees will be placed in the lake on August 19. Anyone interested in helping should meet at the Hatchery at 9a.m. Since there aren’t too many trees, we should be able to finish this project in a couple of hours.Other Events The Fishing Club Golf Outing is open to all Lake Carroll Members and guests (not just Fishing Club members) and will be on Sept. 6th. The starting time will be 2pm with dinner at 7pm. Members may play for a $20 fee which includes golf and dinner. All non-LCA members will pay $20 per person plus green fees and will include golf & dinner. A $20 fee will be charged for LCA members and non-members for dinner only. Be sure to set the date aside for a great time. Mike Siciliano reminded everyone that annual Blue Mass will be held in Shannon at the fire station at 7pm on September 11th. A procession will precede the Mass at 6:30pm. Mike also mentioned that we will not have a bus to Arlington Race Track this year, but anyone interested could give him a call and we could car pool. The date would be September 28th and the entry price would be reduced since it is senior day. Christmas Party - December 5 Be sure to check ads in LC Newspaper as dates approach for other special events.Bill Wilcox Painting – RAFFLE The drawing for the Bill Wilcox painting will be at the Fishing Club golf outing on September 6th. There is still time to purchase tickets to win an awesome oil painting done by one of our own true artists. Bill Wilcox has made an oil painting of a hunting dog that has retrieved a bird. Bill has donated the painting to the Fishing Club to be sold, with the proceeds to assist our operations. Bill Comstock, John Quilico and Tom Stangl are selling tickets for $5.00.New Business - None Meeting was adjourned at 7:45 - Motion by Bob Knackstedt, seconded by Suzanne Heflin.Winners of the 50/50 raffle were:1st Place – John & Brenda Schnarr - $452nd Place – Ken & Roberta Schoenfeld - $35 The next meeting and potluck will be Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 6:00 pm. at the Lodge.

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This year the campground will be participation in the annual Lake Carroll Garage Sale being held September 13th. Revenue from the sale will go to the campground activity fund. Bring the items you wish to donate to the campground beginning Labor Day weekend. Items not sold may be reclaimed by the donor or will be donated to Goodwill or other charitable organization. The annual Community Bonfire was held on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend, August 31st. This year the entertainment was provided by Ron Henning. This is an annual event, so go ahead and mark your calendar for next year – Sunday of Labor Day weekend! I know some of you were excited about the completion of the 500 pod adding an addition of 10 campsites. An item in the July minutes of the BOD meeting seemed to say the project had been approved by a 4-2 vote. This item was misleading as it was a vote to review project not approved for the 2014 Fixed Asset Budget for possible completion this year using funds saved by other approved project that were coming in under budget. Both Norm Hoffman and John Grotto voted against the motion since it was their belief this would be illegal. However one of the benefits of all of this is a Capital Funds Request is being submitted to the Board for funds to install electrical and water to the locations where the pods will be built. This is a start and hopefully will be followed next year with the pods themselves.

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expensive, but works much better. What you need to have is a power inverter. They are available at auto parts stores, Radio Shack or online at Amazon. You need one that is at least 100 watts. As you can see, the inverter plugs into your “cigarette lighter” or some have clips that connect directly to you battery. To simplify how it works, it converts your 12v battery power to 120v so that you can plug a regular string of lights into it. The key is to use LED lights. With them there is very little drain on your battery.

The Night Ride will also be your last opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for the Win Your 2015 Dues Raffle. At the end of the ride, we will draw the winners. Three prizes will be awarded: 1st - your 2015 dues, 2nd - $500 cash, and 3rd - $250 LCA Gift Card. Tickets are $20 each or six for $100. The raffle is for Lake Carroll members only. Winners do not need to be present, but you will be missing an amazing time if you are not there. We want to invite everyone to come out and watch the parade of ATV’s as they wind their way through the trail and also to come by the Lodge afterward to enjoy the bon fire and congratulate the winners. Until next time, ride safe and I’ll see you on the Trail!

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48 golfers and the event was a huge success. The Par 3 event on Friday night was extremely fun and the Pairings Party that night was very entertaining. Competition started early on Saturday with the 9 Holes Best Ball portion of the event, followed by 9 Holes of Alternate Shot, and finishing with 9 Holes of Scramble. The field was divided into two teams, Red and Blue, with the Red team being the victors with a point total of 23 to 16. The Red Team was captained by the 2014 Club Champion, Bill Green and the Blue Team was captained by the 2014 Senior Club Champion, Don Robinson. The following is a list of the victorious Red Team Players, in no particular order: Shane Stuart, Tyler Weik, Bill Green, Bill Koehn, Lee Turek, RJ Howland, Jeff Furnia, Alan Schipkowski, Hunt Thomas, Sean Firmiss, Greg Glomb, Stan Messmore, Rick Farbo, John Matthews, Barry Meyers, Dave Kish, Frank Pavell, Joe Payette, Reid Paxson, Nick Isenhart, Athena Peterson, Diane Schipkowski, Tracey DeCrane, Gail Mitchell, Carolyn Olson and Sharon Queckboerner. Photo courtesy Lake Carroll Photography Club, Rick Brant. Congratulations to all Red Team players and thanks to all players for a fun day on the course. All players of the Red Team, and their spouses, will be invited to the Champions event and Awards banquet October 25th. I would also like to give the Lake Carroll Photography Club, Reid Paxson and Rick Brandt, for all of the great pictures of the Ryder Cup and other events held this year. “Excellent job! Thank You.” See photo of the Red Team Players on page 9B. Compliments of the LC Photography Club. Mr & Mrs Club Championship was also held in August and Congratulations to the following Champions and Runners Up, who will also be invited to the Champions event and Awards banquet October 25th.2014 Mr & Mrs Club Champions: Ron and Anna Hennings -6Runner Up: Alan and Diane Schipkowski -5 Congratulations to all players and winners of all of the events this summer, there are still several fun events this fall, a list of events is included with this article. We have several outings this September that may affect your golfing, so check out the Events list or please call the pro shop for reservations, we will have availabilities to golf in the mornings of most outings and we also have a great list of reciprocal course for you to choose from. This year we did all of the maintenance improvements in the spring and there will be no construction on the course this fall. Thank you for your past understanding and enjoy the course. And finally, the season is starting to wind down and the Pro Shop credits are about to expire at the end of September. The Pro Shop still has plenty of merchandise to choose from and some great deals will be going on during this month and even better sales in October. So come in and shop before the selections are gone.

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Sep 1st Labor Day Scramble

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Sep 28th Jaycees Golf Event / Couples 9 & Dine (PM)

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With the Invitational behind us, about 40 golfers enjoyed the Charity Fun Night that was held on Wednesday, August 6. This event is held every year toward the end of our golf season and is dedicated to raising funds for a charity. Both 9 and 18 hole league members are teamed together for a scramble format. Everyone enjoyed the camaraderie, dinner, and dessert. Winners of this Charity Fun Night Scramble included Karen Carby, Jan Gillfillan, Marve Feucht, and Charlee Thompson. Dana Tautz had the longest putt on Hole #14, and Debbie McDonald was closest to the pin on Hole #16. This year the Shannon/Lanark Food Pantry was chosen to be our charity recipient. League members made food and cash donations, along with

raffle money and a sizable donation from the Ten O’clock Men’s group, the donations totaled $833.00 in cash and a great number of food items. We know this donation will be put to good use. Thank you to Mary Anderson and the morning 9 hole ladies for their efforts in this event. With only a few weeks of league play left this season, there is still time to achieve more birdies, chip-ins, and “closest to the 16th pin” challenge. Good luck to all, and see you on the links!

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The bluebird nesting season is just about over for 2014. Bluebirds Across Nebraska would like to thank everybody who joined the organization this year in the attempt to increase the population of bluebirds in northern Illinois. We understand that all nesting attempts are not successful and it can be frustrating and sad at times especially when things seem to be going really well. Actually though, that just shows how much the bluebirds need our help with nesting boxes. Predators like sparrows and wrens are relentless and never seem to stop hampering the progress of bluebirds trying to raise a family. We would also like to thank all the people that we’ve met on the golf course this year with their positive comments and interest in the bluebird house trail. Hopefully all golfers have had the chance to see some bluebird activity while playing a round of golf. We are already looking forward to monitoring the bluebird houses on the golf course next year. Boxes that didn’t have much activity may be moved around a bit. If you are interested in trying to raise bluebirds and would like to get a three year membership with BAN, go on their website at www.bbne.org and you can join for $20.00. If you would like to join for three years and also receive a bluebird house and pole like those on the golf course, you can sign up with us for $25.00 at [email protected]. We’ll get you set up this fall so you’ll be all ready next spring when the bluebirds are ready to start nesting. Once again, thanks to all the Lake Carroll staff and residents for all your support throughout the year.Tom & Jan Young (24-119)

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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Over the course of the summer we have been keeping a watchful eye on our Lake for the presence of any Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Good rainfall amounts and cooler temperatures this summer have helped and until now, there have not been any HAB’s to report. A greenish formation was observed on August 27th in the back of a bay in section 17. Three samples were taken from this cove and sent for testing. The first sample was taken from within the formation itself, the second was taken from an area about twenty feet away and the third from the nearest no-wake buoy. The sample taken from the formation showed a toxin level of 62 ug/L. The World Health Organization recommends that no contact be made when levels exceed 20 ug/L. Twenty feet from the formation the toxin level was .18 ug/L which is well below the World Health Organization’s recommendation. The third sample taken at the no wake buoy line was returned as a “no detect” which means that no toxins were detected. Caution is advised and swimming in the backs of coves where algae is present is not recommended. The Lake, however, remains open for full use. We will continue to monitor the lake and submit samples for testing as needed. Watch for updates.

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Aquatic Complex! RECREATION Past Rec Events The second session of Kidz Camp took place August 4th-8th. Overall, close to 60 kids enjoyed the fun-filled week! Everyday kids enjoyed a specific theme and completed crafts, activities, and games related to that theme. Check out pictures on in the center of Section B of this publication. Information on the Beach Luau can be found on 1B.Upcoming EventsSee detailed ads at right or online at www.golakecarroll.com!Saturday October 11th FAMILY HALLOWEEN PARTY at the Lodge. Be sure to take a look at the ad for all the details so you don’t miss out on the fun! Saturday October 18th WALK-N-TALK NATURE WALK – Learn about Lake Carroll’s wildlife from Lake Manager Joe Rush. See the ad for more details. Saturday November 8th WACKY GAME NIGHT! Come on out for a fun-filled night of games, crafts, and entertainment for the kids. It’s a great way to meet other kids in Lake Carroll. See ad for details. Ski Season is Coming! Do you have a passion for skiing or are able to teach ski/snowboard lessons? If you are interested in applying to work at the Lake Carroll Plumtree Ski Hill, please fill out an application at the LCA Admin Office as we are already looking into the next season to fill positions with well qualified ski staff!

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This year’s Taste of the Lake, sponsored by the Lake Carroll Yacht Club, was a HUGE success!! 5 pier hosts, catering to a sold out crowd, treated boaters to a plethora of succulent dishes. Boaters were given “goodie” bags with necessities such as maps, utensils, balloons to display on their boat, handy wipes and a special gift for each person in attendance. Tom & Roseanne Stangl (and their large crew of helpers) created a delicious spinach strawberry salad, topped off with a refreshing fruit kabob. Karla & John Schmit treated boaters to an open faced Reuben sandwich and amazing chili. To add a little fun to their menu they also passed out chocolate or vanilla RumChata shots! Kristyn & Mike Vaneekeren provided pulled pork sandwiches with coleslaw and hush puppies. Gail & John Mitchell’s pier had sombrero deck hands helping boaters dock their boats so people could savor the Tastes of Mexico. This included a black bean salsa on Tostito scoops and mini taquitos in guacamole. They surprised boaters with a margarita to finish off the dish. Grant & Linda Ripper finished the meal off with wonderful chocolate covered strawberries and a delicious tiramisu! Everything was outstanding! Pier hosts also took the time to decorate their docks with balloons and signs. It is a lot of work to be a pier host and the YC appreciates their hard work and creativity. Thank you so much for making this day memorable! Following the Taste, the YC in conjunction with the Clubhouse sponsored a patio party featuring the ever popular Soda Band. Families and friends gathered for an evening of great music and dancing. It was the perfect ending to a perfect day! A word of thanks needs to go to Mary Ann Gibus for helping organize the event and prepare the maps that boaters followed. A special thank you goes to Val Kachlic and Mary Grant for helping organize the event, making all the necessary phone calls, purchasing needed items and creating the “goodie” bags. This event wouldn’t have gone as smoothly as it did without the effort put forth by all these ladies. The YC would also like to thank the staff at the Clubhouse for their great job hosting the after Taste party! If you’re not currently a Yacht Club member, you can still join and receive discounts on upcoming events. These will include the fall casino trip and possibly another bowling night. Contact Mary Grant at 815-493-8177 for information.

2014 Taste of the LakeBy Bonnie Ewing

Photos by Bonnie Ewing and Donna Carroll

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