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MCA Board Of Directors
President
William Yanosh - E-056 / 2017
Vice President
Bob Villella - G-020 / 2018
Treasurer
Ruby Marcocelli - E-095 / 2016
Secretary
Mike Grady - D-150 / 2017
Director At Large
Eric Shumaker - B-005 / 2016
Keith Edwards - H-021/ 2016
Bill Oyler - B-006 / 2018
Cassie Hellmann - C-012 / 2017
Linda Revetta - A-117 / 2017
Jim Hogue - D-096 / 2016
Mark McFadden - A-025 / 2016
MCA OFFICE 724.794.6242
MCA OFFICE FAX 724.510.0441
MCA EMAIL [email protected]
C O M M I T T E E L I A I S O N S
Board Of Director
Meetings
First Saturday
of every month
A-Frame Dining Hall
9:00am
ALL MEMBERS WELCOME
Adult Lounge Bill Oyler
Architectural Eric Shumaker
Audit & Budget Ruby Marcocelli
By-Laws Rules & Regs Keith Edwards
Church Linda Revetta
Elections & Nominations Mike Grady
ERT Emergency Response Jim Hogue
Inspections Eric Shumaker
Lake Jim Hogue
Maintenance Bob Villella
Newsletter Linda Revetta
Pool Bill Oyler
Sales & Promotions Linda Revetta
Security & Mgmt Bill Yanosh
Sewage Bill Yanosh
Social Cassie Hellmann
Sports Mark McFadden
Store Bob Villella
Teens Mark McFadden
Youth Mike Grady
Vehicles Bill Oyler
Wifi Cassie Hellmann
Here we are at the start of a new season. Much work has been done throughout the
off season and much additional work will be done in preparing for the upcoming
season. Items completed are covered in Bob Villella’s report. The budget has been
prepared and approved as of 2-6-16 and will be covered by Ruby in the Treasurer’s
report. Some highlights are: addition of a maintenance man; continued use of a
professional bookkeeping firm; additional security coverage, just to name a few.
These additions are needed and have been requested by many members over the
past year. All are expensive and add to our budget. Many things have been done
over the past year. I published an article last September on Facebook that I know
many haven’t seen so I am including here in its entirety:
(Unedited)
First let me apologize for what will most likely be a long post. I purposely waited till
after the election to post this, and did not put it in the Labor Day newsletter which
was out before the election, so that no one could say anyone was playing politic.
While I have never disagreed that additional communication vehicles were needed, I
have always stated that the BOD worked within the guidelines that you, the member-
ship provided, within either the Rules & Regs, or By Laws, and we will continue to do
that. I have also suggested on here for years now what you really are asking for is
the same thing that you get in your community which is a real time synopsis of BOD
meetings. I have also suggested that the same way you get those in your community,
which is via the news channels, either TV or print, could be done at Moraine if a
group wanted to take it upon themselves to publish such information, and to date no
one has come forward willing to do that.
Continued on Page 2
MoraineCamplandsAssociat ion
F RO M T H E P R E S I D E N T
March 2016
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
From the President 1 - 3
From the Vice President 3
From your Treasurer 4
From your Section Reps 6
From your Committees 4 - 7
Advertisements 3 - 11
MORAINECAMPLANDSASSOCIATION
F RO M T H E P R E S I D E N T Continued from Page 1
So while many have said the BOD has done nothing, or the “LEADERSHIP” has done
nothing, let me mention just a few of the things that were done this past year. This
list will only be a few items, that you may or may not know about, but all were im-
portant. All of these have been discussed at BOD meetings, special meetings, and
some in past newsletters also. This is not to pat anyone on the back, as no BOD
member is concerned about recognition for doing what they do, however I know the
good work being done, and the countless hours spent weekly on campground issues.
Many of us spend over 20 hours a week handling the business, or issues, and do so
without hesitation.
Some things that have been done by the BOD as a team. It is not important whose
ideas these were, or who made the motions, but all that information is available with-
in the minutes of all the meetings, for those who may need or want to know. But rest
assured the BOD and the “LEADERSHIP”, have done many good things this year
1. Moved $100,000 to the Sewage plant to defray members assessments
2. Moved an additional $40,000 to sewage plant contingency to cover and members
who may pay late
3. Set aside an additional $20,000 for the vehicle committee to upgrade the aging
fleet
4. Set aside an additional $13,000 for road improvements, and tree cutting
5. Purchased new communication devices for all staff to communicate effectively
6. Authorized the purchase of 2 new pool heaters to be ready for next season
7. Spent 1000+ hours creating a new accounting system for our financial books
which included all new reports being created.
8. Renovated main building men’s room and laundry at over a $10,000 expense
9. Added additional security coverage/hours on weekends
10. Hired professional bookkeepers to manage our accounts payable/receivable,
and manage our books, along with doing our payroll
11.Spent considerable time working with engineering firm on the new sewage plant
project
12.Began initial phase of meeting with member to design and implement a new web
page for the Campground. Which will solve some of the communication issues.
Much work still needed here to do it right the first time.
13.Spent considerable time working on water and sewage line breaks
14. Put together plan to minimize rain water run off issues in D section. Projected to
be completed by spring.
15.Discussed at a high level security options with security experts. This will be an
ongoing item in to next season. Also, upgraded security surveillance in sections of
the campground.
16.Created office procedure manual
17. Working with local fire company and Brady Township to begin project install dry
hydrant to be used to pump water from lake in the event of a fire. Some costs will
be picked up by Brady Twp.
Again, just a few of the many items the BOD has worked on throughout the past 12
months. Thanks to all who have been involved.
Continued on Page 3
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If you would like to place an ad in the Camp
Newsletter, you can do so for as little as $20.
The prices are as follows;
Full Page $250 $90
Half Page $150 $60
Quarter Page $80 $30
Business Card $50 $20
The newsletter
is published:
*Memorial Day
*4th of July
*Labor Day
If you choose the full
year option, for an
additional $25 we will
include you on the new
website all year!
Applications are
available at the office.
Full
Year
Single
Issue
* MCA WEBSITE *
* Newsletter *
The moment we have all been waiting for!
mcacamplands.org
Just a few more tweaks and our website will be fully functional.
Stay Tuned!
F RO M T H E V I C E P R E S I D E N T
Welcome back! There are lots of things going on in the campground. Jon and the
maintenance crew have been very busy over the winter overseeing the new sewage
line installation through G Section, cleaning the water plant, etc. We are also in the
process of discussing what projects we would like to get started and completed this
season. One project to think about would be to paint the rest of the fencing and the
back of the A-Frame building. We need volunteers and all help would be greatly ap-
preciated. We are also in the process of doing inventory on our equipment and sup-
plies so we have what we need and do not waste expenses on things we already
have.
On behalf of the BOD, I would like to welcome back Deb and Tony Callahan, who will
be leasing the store again this year. Running the camp store is a hard job but a con-
venience for our members. Please patronize the store whenever you can.
The BOD has at the recommendation of the Audit and Budget Committee voted to
add a $45 assessment to our dues. I, along with everyone else at MCA did not want
this assessment but I, along with most members want more out of maintenance,
security and other functions that cost more money. Therefore I am in agreement
with this increase. I am going to be heavily involved in projects around the
campground this year and would like to extend an invitation to join the Maintenance
Committee and volunteer to help get these projects off the ground and completed. I
will put out a notice of a Maintenance Committee meeting in the spring. I wish eve-
ryone a safe and enjoyable camping season at MCA.
Bob Villella - Vice President / G-Section Representative
Continued from Page 2
The above was published in September 2015 detailing some of the items that have
been accomplished over the past year. Since that article was written, we completed
the acquisition of a third new vehicle, upgraded our fleet and are in a better position
than we have been for quite some time. Currently the vehicle committee is putting
together plans on vehicle usage. We have installed a new main sewer line that will
feed the new plant. That project costs over $85,000. As far as the sewage plant
itself, we are still waiting DEP approval of our permit before we can move forward.
As a result of tremendous rain and flooding in D section last season, we installed
additional drainage in that area. There is always more to do but we got this started.
There is a team working on an official camp website that will include a public page
about our camp and a private section for members only where we will be able to
publish items like: Rules & Regs., By-Laws, Meeting Minutes, etc. This is still a few
months away and as it becomes available it will be communicated. As always,
volunteers are needed on all committees. Please consider volunteering some of
your time. We will be completing the painting of the fence along Staff Road and
painting the A-frame this season. Help is always appreciated.
William Yanosh - President
F RO M T H E P R E S I D E N T
2015/2016 Sewage Project
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F RO M T H E B OA R D
Due to the resignation of Doug Cumens, Please welcome Keith Edwards as the new
representative of H Section. Thank you Keith for stepping up!
DSC Insurance Agency
can give you peace of mind.
Our lives evolve and change daily. Your insurance changes constantly as well. At DSC, our goal is to make this constant evolution a bit easier!
Your golf cart can also be insured under
the same policy.
Call Today!
We specialize in Seasonal Park Models and Stationary Travel
Trailers.
1-800-642-0788
Cathy at Extension 16
Linda at Extension 11
“Celebrating 50 Years of Customer Service”
Your “second home” is a great in-vestment! Shouldn’t you take the
time to insure it properly?
D S C Insurance Agency
PO Box 240
1515 Perry Highway
Portersville PA 16051
www.dsc-incorporated.com
F RO M T H E T R E A S U R E R
Another year is here…are you ready to open up camp? I know I am ready for sum-
mer to get here to relax with friends and enjoy our beautiful camp. Many people
have been working hard this off season so that we can enjoy our second home. As
you are aware, the budget has been approved by the Board and our annual dues &
assessments were increased this year by $45. I worked with everyone involved in
the budget process and I can assure you that raising dues & assessments, especial-
ly this year, was not easy for anyone to propose or vote for but was a necessity.
Many things have increased over the last few years and we were lucky to have some
significant savings last year to help absorb some of the costs. Your additional $45
is going toward several things that many campers have requested; things that are
required and the Budget Committee and the Board agreed.
The following were a large part of the increase:
Contracting a bookkeeping firm for our bookkeeping needs. This results in a
more secure and accurate method of maintaining our accounts as well as a rec-
ommendation from our annual auditors.
Increased costs required by the EPA for our Sewage plant testing.
Increased Security Hours.
Added additional maintenance staff to increase work on projects and upkeep
around our campground.
As always, any of this information is available by request. You can review the budg-
et reports in the office or obtain a copy for 25¢ per page.
We received our Sewage Assessment Notice in late November for $660 which is
due March 31, 2016. As you know, the sewage plant has been in the works for
about 10 years now. We were able to keep the costs down from the original project-
ed amount published for the last few years of $1,000 to $660 per lot. This was due
to the massive turnout to vote to use the BIA Funds for this project as well as utiliz-
ing funds from our capital improvement account to keep the costs as low as possi-
ble. We have set up a separate account for all our Sewage Project expenses to
make it easier for anyone who would like to review a copy of the information, as is
policy, all copies are 25¢ per page.
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to seek me out. I will be more than
happy to help you or point you to someone that can.
Ruby Marcocelli - Treasurer / E-Section Representative
REMINDER!
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL CASH
IN EXCESS OF $25.00 BE ACCEPTED AT THE OFFICE!
YOU MUST PAY BY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY!
Also, please ensure that you get a receipt for all money
transactions that you make in the office.
How Thankful We Are!
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A Copy of the
Sewage
Expenditure
report is available
for review at the
office. You may
review it at any
time during office
hours.
A wonderful camp
family gathering
to give thanks!
Come join us
next year!
We are always looking for
people with experience.
We need people that
have a medical back-
ground as well as people
that just want to help. To
sign up for the ERT stop
in the office or call
(724) 794-6242. Thank
you in advance for your
help. Remember, you
may need ERT one day.
Jim Hogue ERT Committee Liaison
F RO M E R T
C O M M I T T E E
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Hello fellow campers. Let me start by telling you how much I appreciate all of your
support at this last election! This is my first time on the Board of Directors and it
has been enlightening so far. I have no personal agenda, I just want everyone to
have a fair say. I would like to thank the BOD, previous and present for their hard
work. Some decisions are hard to make but I feel in all accounts taken, that they
are well discussed at meetings and that choices made are the best for our
campground.
We have a lot of work to do to keep our camp great. I've been coming to camp for
20 + years and I've had lots of fun and made great memories in that time. I have a
wife, Debbie and 2 kids, Eric and Jacob and would love to see my kids have this for
their kids. We need to keep improving on things to ensure MCA lives on beyond our
years.
I've been appointed Architectural & Inspection Committee Liaison. Brady Township
has increased their building permits to $100.00. You can visit the office or contact
me at B-5 if you have any questions or concerns. Inspections will be starting in the
spring. Please be sure that your air conditioner, extra refrigerator stickers, as well
as your lot numbers, are visible from the road. I am looking forward to a great and
safe season with many to come.
Eric Shumaker / Director At Large
I N L O V I N G M E M O R Y O F T H O S E W E L O S T T H R O U G H O U T T H I S P A S T Y E A R
F RO M T H E O F F I C E
F RO M D I R E C T O R AT L A RG E
Hi everyone, my name is Chrissy and I am excited to be your new Office Coordinator.
Let’s have a great Camp 2016 Season!
Keys to a great camping season:
*Everyone has to fill out a “Computer Change Request Form” (To ensure that we
have the correct address and phone number on file so that no one misses out on
important camp info).
*No personal mail is to be sent to the office. All personal mail is returned to sender.
*Proof of golf cart insurance must be submitted.
*Make sure checks are written out to Moraine Camplands Assoc. Ensure that you
include your lot number and list what items you are paying for. Those that still need
to submit your Sewage Assessment, please make sure it is a separate check.
Thanks and have fun!
Chrissy Hasenflu / Office Coordinator
On behalf of the Church Committee, we look for-ward to everyone returning to Non-Denominational Prayer on Sundays from May 29 - September 11. There will be coffee and donuts prior to prayers from approximately 9 - 9:45 am. Special thanks to the volunteers who have given so much of their time to make this service happen. Bill Campbell- Chair, D-160; Barb Bane – Co Chair, D-2; Linda Hahn - Treasurer; June May – Secretary and all the members that make
this happen.
We may be able to start the Catholic Mass on site at camp once again. Catholic Mass volunteers are need-ed immediately. However, this will not happen if we do not get volunteers to set up and tear down and commit themselves immediately to form a committee. We are in dire need of a Chair per-son, etc. If you are interest-ed please contact the office and request your name and lot number be placed on this committee sign-up sheet. Please leave an email address or contact number so that I can reach you to organize
a meeting.
Linda Revetta
Church Committee Liaison
F RO M C H U R C H
C O M M I T T E E
We hold you close within our hearts, and there you shall remain, to walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again.
So rest in peace dear loved one, and thanks for all you’ve done, we pray that God has given you the crown you’ve truly won.
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Welcome! I am your new D Section representative. Over the winter months, we had a new drainage system installed to stop the flooding in D Section. Thank you to Jon and his staff for working hard to finish this project. The piping for the sewage pro-ject along the back of D Section has also been completed. I hope your winter and holidays were happy and healthy. Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your D Section representative. Please feel free to stop by D-96 and introduce yourself or talk over any problems you may see in our section.
Jim Hogue / D Section Representative
F RO M D S E C T I O N
F RO M C S E C T I O N Welcome back campers! Spring is almost here and another fun filled camping sea-son will be here before you know it. I am your C section representative, Social Liai-son, and Wifi Liaison. I am looking forward to the upcoming season and being your voice on the BOD at MCA.
We still do not have a Social Committee and without a Social Committee, the sum-mer activities will be very limited. If anyone is interested in joining the Social Com-mittee, please call or stop by the office to sign up!
Cassie Hellmann / C Section Representative
F RO M B S E C T I O N
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Audit & Budget Committee for their hard work to keep the increase to the lowest amount possible. The Committee (who prepared) and the BOD (who approved) didn’t take this increase lightly. We are also campers and some people seem to forget that fact. Some of us are also retired, unemployed, on disability and on a fixed budget. It may be bad timing along with the sewage assessment but it is a necessary step to keep up with inflation and the operation of our campground. This is the first increase in 5 years. Please under-stand that your BOD’s number one priority is for the continuous operation of MCA and the common good of all campers. Thanks for your understanding.
Bill Oyler / B Section Representative B-6
F RO M A S E C T I O N Thank you for the opportunity to represent A section and the privilege to serve on the BOD. I’m halfway into my 1 year term and I find it enlightening and enjoyable.
I would like to talk about how we can save money. I have been reviewing the treas-urer’s reports since September and there is one bill that has stood out to me...the electric bill. It happens to be the largest and the easiest for campers to control. We need to do our part to save on electric. Some trailers still utilize 12V converters. Did you know that turning on your porch light may require additional power from your converter that is equal to using a floodlight? They are also very expensive for you to replace if needed. I included additional energy saving tips on page 9. If you have any questions or concerns, come see me at A-25. I’ll do my best to help you.
Volunteers are needed if you would like to be a part of the Sports and Teen Commit-tees, call or sign up in the office. If you aren’t interested in committing, we would
still welcome your help and ideas for individual events.
Smile! The best is yet to come.
Mark McFadden / A Section Representative A-25
Available Lots For Sale
Sewage
A-216 40X35X72X72 AVAIL $6,810
D-028 30X58X87X45 AVAIL $6,810
D-037 38X40X42X40 YES $6,810
D-043 41X41X61X80 YES $6,810
D-147 40X40X80X80 YES $6,810
D-153 35X35X60X60 YES $6,810
D-154 35X35X69X69 YES $6,810
D-156 40X40X80X80 YES $6,810
D-162 20X42X90X10 YES $6,810
D-164 32X39X101X94 YES $6,810
E-171 40X40X60X60 NO $6,260
E-177 40X45X66X71 NO $6,260
E-182 39X94X77X44 NO $6,260
E-185 50X41X60X94 NO $6,260
E-186 59X40X58X46 NO $6,260
E-190 60X69X60X59 NO $6,260
E-193 50X67X68X47 NO $6,260
E-194 45X45X60X63 NO $6,260
E-195 55X55X55X60 NO $6,260
E-196 55X55X55X60 NO $6,260
E-197 55X55X55X55 NO $6,260
E-201 73X73X50X50 NO $6,260
E-202 55X55X55X50 NO $6,260
E-204 55X55X55X60 NO $6,260
E-206 55X70X80X80 NO $6,260
PLEASE NOTE: ALL MCA
LOTS ARE PRICED TO
INCLUDE LOT PRICE,
ELECTRIC & SEWAGE
ASSESSMENTS AND LEASE
TRANSFER FEES.
PRORATED DUES FOR THE
CURRENT SEASON WILL BE
FIGURED AT THE TIME OF
SALE AND PAID FOR
BEFORE LEASE TRANSFER.
HOWEVER, IF LOT IS PAID
IN FULL AT THE TRANS-FER,
THE DUES FOR THE
CURRENT YEAR WILL BE
WAIVED.
We are still in the process of either repairing or replacing the bowling and pinball machines. Hopefully this will get done by late spring. It’s really hard getting some-one to make the repairs or finding machines in our price range. Linda Ventrice is again having the bowling leagues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Adult Lounge beginning Thursday, June 2. There will be a sign up sheet in the office or you can contact Linda Ventrice at Lot A-154 or by phone at 412-721-7230 if you are interested. Chrissy Mallory is going to have 2 Super Bingos this summer for the
Adult Lounge. Dates and times will be announced.
Bill Oyler / Adult Lounge Committee Liaison
We recently purchased a 2003 Ford 250 4x4 with a snow plow and salt spreader. We made all necessary repairs on the rest of our vehicles and are in good shape for the season. If you have mechanical abilities and would like to help with repairs this summer please sign up in the office for the Vehicle Committee.
Bill Oyler / Vehicle Committee Liaison
F RO M V E H I C L E C O M M I T T E E
Back by popular demand! We will be hosting the 3rd Annual Beach Party, (date to be determined). If you are interested in joining the Pool Committee, please sign up in the office. We will be planning our first meeting before Memorial Day.
Bill Oyler / Pool Committee Liaison
F RO M P O O L C O M M I T T E E
GREETINGS 2016 FELLOW CAMPERS AND FAMILIES!
Welcome Back! We are really excited for Spring and seeing everyone back at the campground. To me, fellow campers are like a second family and I look forward to being around so many of the wonderful people that I have met over the years of be-ing a member. I would like to make everyone aware that we have some great lots for sale at the campground with ideal locations. Please let your family members know that they are available. The cost is $6,810 which includes the sewage assess-ment. We have a couple lots with a lake view which recently became available and I am sure will sell very quickly once members become aware. There are many other lots for sale throughout the campground. Please contact the office for a viewing and they will contact one of the people on the Sales and Promotions Committee. I would like to thank Arlene Timmons, D-85; Dennis Kingston, H-31; Jim McKelvy, E-5; Anita Scolaro, E-125 who are all willing to show the places for sale. Sales and Pro-mo offers a listing at the office $50 per season, $10 per month. An additional $10 with the seasonal option will also place your ad on the website. I wish everyone a wonderful 2016 experience at our family owned campground and look forward to
welcoming new members.
Linda Revetta / Sales and Promotion Liaison
F RO M S A L E S A N D P RO M O C O M M I T T E E
Available Lots For Sale
E-207 55X55X77X80 NO $6,260
E-208 55X56X78X72 NO $6,260
G-006 42X39X80X101 YES $6,810
G-015 50X42X58X59 YES $6,810
G-027 35X35X57X67 YES $6,810
G-028 35X35X57X67 YES $6,810
G-034 35X35X62X65 YES $6,810
G-037 35X35X68X67 YES $6,810
G-039 45X50X57X42 YES $6,810
G-043 38X54X14X62 YES $6,810
G-049 40X38X64X34 YES $6,810
G-052 40X20X76X63 YES $6,810
G-056 42X40X54X68 YES $6,810
G-059 35X40X54X60 YES $6,810
G-063 39X35X90X80 NO $6,260
G-071 42X28X73X80 YES $6,810
G-079 30X35X65X69 YES $6,810
H-042 35X35X77X72 YES $6,810
H-046 60X32X35X50 YES $6,810
H-048 70X16X75X57 YES $6,810
H-051 30X40X40X90 AVAIL $6,810
H-503 35X35X80X80 YES $6,810
H-510 35X37X80X80 YES $6,810
H-511 35X35X80X80 YES $6,810
Sewage
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F RO M A D U LT L O U N G E C O M M I T T E E
F RO M L A K E C O M M I T T E E We have several plans for the summer months. The committee would like to re-place the benches around the lake and also make several new benches. Towards the end of summer, we would like to restock the lake with fish. Anyone who would like to sign up for this committee, please stop at the office or call 724-794-6242.
We could use all the help we can get from the campers.
Jim Hogue - Lake Committee Liaison
PLEASE NOTE: ALL MCA
LOTS ARE PRICED TO
INCLUDE LOT PRICE,
ELECTRIC & SEWAGE
ASSESSMENTS AND LEASE
TRANSFER FEES.
PRORATED DUES FOR THE
CURRENT SEASON WILL BE
FIGURED AT THE TIME OF
SALE AND PAID FOR
BEFORE LEASE TRANSFER.
HOWEVER, IF LOT IS PAID
IN FULL AT THE TRANSFER,
THE DUES FOR THE
CURRENT YEAR WILL BE
WAIVED.
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Golf Cars 4 All Sales & Service
Customizing
Winter Storage
We offer a quick
turn around
on all repairs
Jeff Caldwell
724.333.4940
Page 9 MoraineCamplandsAssociat ion
Henry’s Meat Market *Smoked Meats *Choice Quality Meats *Homemade Sausages
Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 5:00 Friday 8:00 - 7:00 Saturday 8:00 - 6:00
Closed Sunday
Route 58
201 West Mercer Street
Harrisville PA 16038
Phone: 724-735-2551
Fax: 724-735-2939
We also offer the finest of Pork * Poultry * Veal * Lamb * Fish
Visit us online at www.henrysmeatmarket.com
*Set thermostat to 78°
*Turn off A/C when you leave your trailer
*Turn off lights when leaving a room
*Use power strips to power down TV's, computers, game
stations, phone chargers, etc. when not in use
*Replace outdoor lights with solar lights
*Add caulk or weather stripping to seal air leaks around
doors and windows
*Change furnace filter
*Set refrigerator temperature to 38°- 40°
*Check the seals of your refrigerator doors. If it cannot hold
a dollar bill, it is not efficient. Something as simple as your
fridge or trailer not being level could prevent your fridge
from sealing properly
*Turn your thermostat down while you are sleeping
*Open curtains on your south-facing windows during the
day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your trailer. Close
them at night to reduce the chill
*Apply heavy-duty clear plastic film to your windows.
Bubble wrap provides the same effect
Energy Saving Tips
Please support our Advertisers
Support Our
Fireworks Andrea Speedy A-157
Dawn Grady D-150
Sierra Seibert D-36 Will be collecting
donations for this
years fireworks display.
Please do not give
donations for this cause
to anyone but them.
Without a Social Committee
or enough donations,
there will be
no fireworks!
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MoraineCamplandsAssociation
281 Sta f f Rd Sl ippery Rock PA 16057