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Mid-Summer 2013 WHAT’S INSIDE 50 th Anniversary History Presentation ............................... 2 Sunset on Lake Naomi .................... 3 Pin Collecting is “In” at LNC .................... 4 Family Campout .. 5 Fitness 50/50 Grand Finale Spectacular 6 Breast Cancer Rally a Great Success .. 7 Tennis Club Championship Tournament ........... 8 Sailing 50 th Anniver- sary Celebration ... 9 Swing Shop .......... 10 Bass Tournament Results................... 11 A Reflection of Life in Lake Naomi & Timber Trails www.LakeNaomiClub.com 50 th Anniversary Labor Day Celebration Fireworks As this summer comes to a close, in honor of the 50 th Anniversary the Club is planning one last, big Summer send-off on Saturday, August 31 st. There will be a Labor Day Celebration on Club Beach with kids’ games, food, music and a very special firework display after dark. More details about this event will follow but make sure to mark it on your calendars. Spend Labor Day with all of your friends celebrating the end of the 50 th Summer season in Lake Naomi Club style. The rain date for this event is Sunday, September 1 st . Lake Naomi Club 50 th Anniversary Car Show Come show off your pride and joy! The Fourth Annual Lake Naomi Club Car Show will be held Saturday, September 14, 2013 from 2:30 PM until 6:00 PM. The registration fee is $20.00, including space for your car, window sign and gift bag. The car convoy will begin at the Community Center at 2:00 PM, ending at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Live enter- tainment will be outside during the car show with a 50/50 raffle to benefit a local charity and beautiful raffle baskets. Also the Duster Bar at the beach will be opened offering fro- zen drinks, sodas, wine and beer on tap. The trophies will be given out at the Beach Party that night. Classic cars to be judged must be at least 25 years old. Newer cars will be eligible for People’s Choice trophies. Prizes will be awarded to the top three classic cars and top three newer cars. We will continue the party through the night with Chef Paul and his culinary team preparing a delicious BBQ Grille Buffet, Beach Bonfire and Frozen Yogurt Bar from 6:00 PM to the end outside at the beach level patio. For your car registra- tion, please call the Clubhouse (570) 646-2866. Online reservations for the car show can be made in the Members Section of the Club’s website www.LakeNaomiClub.com under online Sign-Up. Same day registration is $25. Come early and enjoy the beautiful lake beach. Rain date for Car Show & Beach Party Sunday, September 15. Lake Naomi Club Lobster Feast On the weekend of Friday & Saturday, August 23 rd and 24 th , whole lobsters will be cooked on the Clubhouse deck from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Enjoy whole Maine lobsters either steamed or grilled served with drawn butter. Choose from either soup of the day, house salad or Caesar salad along with garden vegetable and baked potato all for the price of $40.00 per person. Price subject to change based on the market price of lobster. Reservations are required by Wednesday, August 21 st by 2:00 PM. Dinner Menu will be also available from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Call the Clubhouse at 570-646-2866 for more information and reservations.

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Page 1: Mid summer 2013

Mid-Summer 2013WHAT’S INSIDE

50th Anniversary History Presentation ............................... 2

Sunset on Lake Naomi .................... 3 Pin Collecting is “In” at LNC .................... 4

Family Campout .. 5

Fitness 50/50 Grand Finale Spectacular 6

Breast Cancer Rally a Great Success .. 7

Tennis Club Championship Tournament ........... 8

Sailing 50th Anniver-sary Celebration ... 9

Swing Shop .......... 10

Bass Tournament Results................... 11

A Refl ection of Life in Lake Naomi & Timber Trailswww.LakeNaomiClub.com

50th Anniversary Labor Day Celebration FireworksAs this summer comes to a close, in honor of the 50th Anniversary the Club

is planning one last, big Summer send-off on Saturday, August 31st. There will be a Labor Day Celebration on Club Beach with kids’ games, food, music and a very special fi rework display after dark. More details about this event will follow but make sure to mark it on your calendars. Spend Labor

Day with all of your friends celebrating the end of the 50th Summer season in Lake Naomi Club style. The rain date for this event is Sunday, September 1st.

Lake Naomi Club 50th Anniversary Car Show Come show off your pride and joy! The Fourth Annual Lake Naomi Club Car Show will

be held Saturday, September 14, 2013 from 2:30 PM until 6:00 PM. The registration fee is $20.00, including space for your car, window sign and gift bag. The car convoy will begin at the Community Center at 2:00 PM, ending at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Live enter-tainment will be outside during the car show with a 50/50 raffl e to benefi t a local charity and beautiful raffl e baskets. Also the Duster Bar at the beach will be opened offering fro-zen drinks, sodas, wine and beer on tap. The trophies will be given out at the Beach Party that night. Classic cars to be judged must be at least 25 years old. Newer cars will be eligible for People’s Choice trophies. Prizes will be awarded to the top three classic cars and top three newer cars. We will continue the party through the night with Chef Paul and his culinary team preparing a delicious BBQ Grille Buffet, Beach Bonfi re and Frozen Yogurt Bar from 6:00 PM to the end outside at the beach level patio. For your car registra-tion, please call the Clubhouse (570) 646-2866. Online reservations for the car show can be made in the Members Section of the Club’s website www.LakeNaomiClub.com under online Sign-Up. Same day registration is $25. Come early and enjoy the beautiful lake beach. Rain date for Car Show & Beach Party Sunday, September 15. Lake Naomi Club Lobster Feast

On the weekend of Friday & Saturday, August 23rd and 24th, whole lobsters will be cooked on the Clubhouse deck from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Enjoy whole Maine lobsters either steamed or grilled served with drawn butter. Choose from either soup of the day, house salad or Caesar salad along with garden vegetable and baked potato all for the price of $40.00 per person. Price subject to change based on the market price of lobster. Reservations are required by Wednesday, August 21st by 2:00 PM. Dinner Menu will be also available from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Call the Clubhouse at 570-646-2866 for more information and reservations.

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“Refl ections” Published byLAKE NAOMI CLUB

122 Route 423Post Offi ce Box T

Pocono Pines, PA 18350570-646-9191

www.LakeNaomiClub.com

BOARD OF TRUSTEESMichael J. Christian

Brian DrumCary S. Levinson

Anna C. McAleerConnell J. McGillRobert S. Mills, Jr.

Brian J. Snyder

Robert A. Jones, Jr.General Manager

Laura M. AltemoseMarketing/Communications Manager

Refl ections Editor

In MemoriamIn MemoriamFrances Steingroewer

of Hanover Township, Pennsylvaniaand Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania

December 12, 2012Member since 1980

James J. Waygood, Jr.of Greencastle, Indiana

and Pocono Pines, PennsylvaniaMay 15, 2013

Member since 1964Catherine Butwel

of Jamison, Pennsylvania and Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania

June 8, 2013 Member Since 1981

Meet the Trustees CoffeeJoin your Trustees for this Stand Up Social Satur-

day, August 17th at 9:30 AM at the Logan Steele Commu-nity Center. This is your chance to chat with the Lake Naomi Club Trustees on important issues you would like to discuss over a cup of coffee. No offi cial presentation will be made. The Trustee Coffee will be just prior to the Club’s Annual Meeting conducted by the Board of Governors which begins at 10:30 AM at the same location. Kids Welcome at Annual Meeting

The Recreation Team will be on hand at the Annual Meeting on Saturday, August 17th to watch your kids ages 4 and up. So bring your kids and they will have a great time while you attend the Trustee Coffee and the BOG Annual Meeting. Kindly contact the Community Center (570, 646-8585 or email [email protected]) by Thursday, August 15, 2013 if you plan on bringing your kids to the meeting.

Offi ce Hours Please note that the Ad-ministrative Offi ce will close at 3:00 PM on Monday, September 2, 2013 (Labor Day). The Offi ce will reopen for business at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, September 3, 2013.

LNC’s 50th Anniversary History PresentationOn Saturday, August 10th at 10:00 AM in the Lake Naomi Clubhouse, Communica-

tions Manager Laura Altemose will be giving a presentation of the Lake Naomi Club’s fi rst 50 years. She will be showing many records of developers, early marketing mate-rials and old pictures that will take you back to the 1960’s! The presentation will last about one hour and attendees are encouraged to share some of their memories from the early days. This is an encore presentation that was originally given at the HATT meeting in June where all the attendees raved about information given. So come out and learn about the LNC’s history from 1963 to the rise as a Platinum Club Community today. Fox 29 Good Day Show a Big Win

Fox 29 Philadelphia was on Club Beach Monday, July 22 at 6:30 AM. Club Beach was fi lled with active Members ready to show Philadelphia why they love LNC. The beach was fi lled and Lake Naomi was also active with sailors, kayakers, paddle board-ers, canoers and a single scull. After fi lming Club Beach the Fox 29 Team went over to Lake Naomi Pool to check out the swim team in action. The third destination was Lake Naomi Tennis where Cardio Tennis was showcased on the front courts and many players were on the courts showing off their talents. Bobby McKee had a great inter-view too. If you have not seen the coverage check-out the LNC Youtube account. Go to www.youtube.com/LakeNaomiClub.

A big Thank-you to all the Members who eagerly participated in this event. Notice was short with the announcement made on Friday, July 19 but the message was passed quickly and the enthusiasm grew. Some Members even rearranged their work schedule to help out. Also thanks to the LNC Staff who put in extra time to get the amenities open and full for the early hours. Thanks to Operations Coordinator Meredith Sensenig and her staff for coordinating all the Members and thanks to Scott Hall and his Maintenance Team for making everything look picture perfect. It was truly inspiring watching the Members showcasing their LNC pride.

After the show aired MTL Inn Keeper Carolyn Keiper reported that a steady fl ow of reservations were made. The Administrative Offi ce phones were ringing off the hook with viewers wanting more information. Over a dozen marketing pack-ets were requested from the website. The activity on the website was off the charts. This was a big win for LNC! The viewers from the Philly area received the message and are eager to participate in the LNC lifestyle.

House Checking ServiceHave you ever worried about your home in Lake Naomi or Timber Trails while you

were away from the Community for any length of time? Here is your piece of mind:Beginning on October 1st for as little as $1.00 a day you can have a Member of the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Ranger Staff check the exterior of your home. Other ser-vices such as interior checks, heat adjustment and alarm response are also available for an additional fee. Detailed information on the 2013-2014 Optional House Check-ing Program is available at the Community Center, Administrative Offi ce or online at www.LakeNaomiClub.com under the Online Offi ce.

Pictures The pictures featured in this Refl ections where taken by the Club’s Photographer Mark Luethi. Check out www.Facebook.com/LakeNaomiClub to see more of Mark’s great pictures.

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Sunset on Lake NaomiCome on out to the Lake Naomi Clubhouse to say

farewell to another summer at the lake! This year’s Sunset on Lake Naomi will be held on Saturday, September 7th.There will be a cash bar starting at 6:00 PM with a variety of passed hors d’ oeuvres including jumbo shrimp cocktail and then dinner will start at 7:00 PM. Everyone’s favorite entertainment will be “Joe and his Friends”. So bring your family, friends and neighbors for a fun night of dinner and dancing! See the “Sunset on Lake Naomi” fl yer online for more details. The fee is $37 per adult inclusive along with cash bar. Please make your reservations by September 4th at the Community Center or online at www.LakeNaomiClub.com. Hope to see you there. German Summer Fest 2013

It's almost Oktoberfest time again, but before that, Lake Naomi Clubhouse presents the Fifth German Summer Fest on Thursday, August 8, 2013 beginning at 6:00 PM. Clubhouse Manager Peter Koryttko and his team will have plenty of food, beer, fun and yodeling to last the entire night! Original Bavarian entertainment by the "REINHOLD WIEDEMANN" Zither player begins at 7:00 PM. Potato pancakes, sauerbraten, koenigsberger klopse, bavarian chicken, apple strudel and of course German beers and wines are sure to make this night memorable! The buffet price for this event is $23.50 for adults and $12.00 for children (4-12) plus tax and gratuity. For reservations, call the Clubhouse at (570) 646-2866 or email [email protected]. Columbus Day Weekend

It is never too early to let you know that Ken McBride is back at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Join us on Columbus Day Sunday for delicious food, drinks and entertainment! On Sunday, October 6, 2013 Ken McBride “Himself” will be performing again in the Main Dining Room. Ken McBride has travelled and performed all over Florida, New York City and New Jersey. His performance extends from Frank Sinatra and Billy Joel, to Broadway’s “Phantom of the Opera”. For more information please call the clubhouse or check info at www.LakeNaomiClub.com. This is a prepaid event. Please sign up at the Community Center 570-646-8585 or online.

Clubhouse ClosingsSaturday, September 7, 2013 “Sunset on Lake Naomi”

Pre-registration requiredSaturday, September 21, 2013

“Member Wedding Reception”Saturday, October 26, 2013

“Harvest Ball”Pre-registration required

Fall and Winter Clubhouse HoursFall and Winter Season

(September 8, 2013 - March 14, 2014)The Clubhouse is open Thursday

through Saturdays only. Listed below is the schedule:

Breakfast Buffets9:00 AM to12 Noon

Sunday, September 1, 2013Sunday, October 13, 2013Clubhouse Dining Hours

5:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Thursdays5:30 PM – 10:00 PM, Fridays5:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Saturdays

Clubhouse Bar Hours 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Fridays

5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Saturdays10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Sundays

(during scheduled Breakfast Buffets)

Alcohol Policy IssuesThe Club would like to address a

concern of the Membership and Man-agement regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages. The Club will not serve alcoholic beverages to any-one visibly intoxicated regardless of the situation. Also, as per Pennsylva-nia Law, anyone under the age of 21 is not permitted to purchase or con-sume alcoholic beverages. Even with a parent or guardian present this is not legal. Anyone observed giving or buying alcoholic beverages for an in-toxicated person or minor may be re-ported to the police and are subject to the termination of their membership in accordance with the Club Bylaws. Let’s obey the law and play it safe…

Reservations at the Lake Naomi ClubhouseWe strongly suggest making reservations for the Main Dining Room at the Clubhouse.

Reservations may be made anytime by leaving a message by phone at (570) 646-2866 or send an email to [email protected]. If you would like a confi rmation of your reservation, please let us know on your message. In order to be fair, the Club cannot accept standing reservations or window seat reservations. Reservations will be held for fi fteen minutes past the reserved time. After that grace period your name will be put on the waiting list for seating. Reservations for parties of more than eight may not always be able to be accommodated. Reservations are not accepted for the Grill Room or Deck area.

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Lake Naomi Club 50th Anniversary Memory BookBe a Part of Lake Naomi Club History! The

Lake Naomi Club Board of Governors has com-missioned the publication of the LNC 50th Anni-versary Memory Book. We invite Club Members to be Patrons! As a Patron you will be able to share your message and pictures on a full col-or page. The memory book will also include the story and pictures of Lake Naomi Club from 1963 to our rise as a Platinum Club Community. We will capture phenomenal photos of our 50th Anniversary Celebrations and all LNC activities such as sailing, Kids Klub, swim team, tennis, golf and more!

We want to add your photos of celebrations and activities! The Patron Contribution is $50 per page and the page size is 8.5 x 11. There is no limit on the number of pictures per page.

Send all materials for your page electronically to [email protected]. Or send your materials hard copy to LNC Administrative Offi ce, 122 Rte 423, PO Box T, Pocono Pines PA 18350. The deadline for your patron message and pictures is December 15, 2013.

Payment can be made at the Administrative Offi ce or online in the Members Section of www.LakeNaomiClub.com under the Online Sign-up. If you have any questions please contact Laura Altemose at 570-646-9191 or [email protected].

Pin Collecting is “In” at LNCMany of our members are already collecting our

Special Event 50th Anniversary Pins and displaying them proudly on their membership badge lanyard. In addition we have now started our collection series of pins. We are regularly asked: “How many pins are there going to be?” and “Where do I get the pins?” Until recently these have not been easy questions to answers as the club’s committees continued to design and request pins for various events.

Collector Series: The Collector series will be 9 pins. These pins are only available for sale at the amenity they represent for the fi rst two weeks they are released, after that you will be able to fi nd the whole collection at the Community Center. You can expect to see the following pins throughout the summer: Clubhouse, Community Center, Sailing, Tennis, Golf, Lakes beaches and boats, Lake Naomi Pool, Mountaintop Lodge and fi nal-ly the 50th Anniversary Pin.

Event Series: The event pins will be much more limited. They are only available for participation or sale at certain events or functions. If any of the pins were left over they are available for sale at the Community Center. We plan to have issued a total of 19 pins in this series which are: Winterfest, Memorial Day, Welcome Back Party, Fishing Clinic/Derby, Kids Klub, Swim Team, Independence Day, Women’s/Men’s Luncheon, Triathlon, Family Adventure Race, Big Splash, Junior Sailing, Tennis 50th Event, Golf Banquet, Night Recreation, Fitness 50/50, Labor Day, Vespers Service, and Festifall. How many can you collect?

New Member Orientation Update

In the Summer Refl ections there was an article announcing the new Mem-bers who attend the New Member Ori-entation on Sunday, May 26th. Unfor-tunately page two of the New Member Orientation were inadvertently omit-ted. Listed below are the Members and their hometown (or “other home”)

Jessica and Ken Weitzman Family, New York, NY

Joan and John West Family, Nazareth, PA

Lisa Bonaventura and Randall Williams Family, Lebanon, NJValerie and Hon Wong Family,

Brooklyn, NYWendy and Ron Zimmerman

Family, Ambler, PA

Thank you Miller FamilyThe Independence Day Community

Picnic was a great success. Each year Joe Miller and his family permit the Club to utilize the private road leading to their businesses, Printing Craftsman and This Week in the Poconos, for parking for this event. The Club could not orchestrate this event without the assistance and cooperation of Club Member Joe Miller and his family.

The Trailstimber Family

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Help Required!Everyone needs to slow

down. Please, please, please do not exceed the 25 mph speed lim-it. While you are in LN-TT, slow down and take the time to enjoy the Community.

LNC Dog IDLNC sponsors a dog

identifi cation tracking system free of charge. Please come to the Ad-ministrative Offi ce to

register your dog. You will be provid-ed with a numbered tag for your dog insuring the safe return of your beloved pet if found loose in the Lake Naomi – Timber Trails Community. Pets are part of our family, let’s keep them safe while being considerate of our neighbors.

Carnival at LSCC

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Lake Naomi Club Family CampoutJoin us on August 10th for a night under the stars at

the fi rst Lake Naomi Club Family Campout! Bring your tent and sleeping bag and enjoy a night of games, campfi re songs and much more! There will be marshmallows and water available but please feel free to bring some snacks of your own. Wake up early the next morning and enjoy a hot breakfast with all the other campers. Located in the Sports Fields behind the Community Center this campout will be a great experience for new and seasoned campers alike.

$15 per tent site includes everything! Sign up at the Community Center now!

Outdoor Family Movies at Club Beach

The last three movies of the Sum-mer scheduled for August 18th, 25th & September 1st will be un-der the stars at Club Beach. Bring the whole family and your beach blankets to enjoy the show on the big screen right after the sun sets (around 8:00 PM). There will be no admission charge. The café will be open prior to the movie starting and for a short time after each mov-ie begins, so get your snacks early! Each week’s feature will be listed in the Weekly Flyer. Come out and join us to experience the fun of the outdoor movie.

Lake Naomi Club’s Got TalentWe want to see your talent! Once again this year there are tons of opportunities to

let your inner star shine. The Kids Klub will be having a talent show on Thursday, August 8th at the Community Center starting at 6:00 PM. This opens up the stage to all talents in our third Lake Naomi Club’s Got Talent search on Tuesday, August 13th at Club Beach. If you sing, do magic, are a ventriloquist or have some other fun talent, sign up at the Community Center by August 12th so we can get your act in the showcase. The cookout will be from 5:30 -7:30 PM with the show starting at 6:00 PM. Our panel of judges will be awarding prizes. Let’s show the world that the Lake Naomi Club’s got talent! Pre-Teen and Teen Club Nights

There is still time to sign up for the Pre-teen and Teen Club nights. The Teen Advisory Committee has been working hard planning these events which are held each year as a formal celebration of the Summer. Teens (grades 9 and up) get to have a buffet dinner at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse and dance to a DJ in this themed evening. The Pre-Teens (Grade 6 thru 8) enjoy hot hors d’oeuvres and a DJ in the Timber Trails Clubhouse. Teen Club Night is August 6th from 7:30-11:00 PM, Pre-Teen Club Night is August 14th 7:00-

10:00 PM. Clubhouse attire is required for both events.

Liztech Bead BashJoin us on Thursday, August 29th

from 7:00-8:30 PM for a Liztech Bead Bash! What is a Liztech bead bash do you ask? This is where a lo-cal jeweler from the Liztech Gallery in East Stroudsburg brings 80 pounds of beads to Lake Naomi and allows you to make and keep as much jew-elry as you can fi nish in 90 minutes. It is estimated that 5-6 memory wire bracelets can be made in this amount of time. Everyone will start off mak-ing a bracelet just to get acquainted and then can move on to necklaces and earrings. The cost is $20 per per-son for this event. Participants must be at least 14 years old to attend with-out adult supervision. For more infor-mation on Liztech visit www.liztech.com. Registration for this event is being taken at the Community Center.

Refund PolicyIn order to receive a refund for Summer Activities it is important to follow cer-

tain guidelines. A refund request form can be obtained at the Community Center or online at www.LakeNaomiClub.com and must be submitted to the Community Center. To receive a refund for recreation programs, classes and trips, the cancella-tion must be received 48 hours in advance or the space needs to be fi lled by another participant if the cancellation is under the 48 hour time frame. The refund must be approved by the Department Manager and a $5.00 processing fee will be charged. If payment for the program was made using a credit card, the refund less the $5.00 will be issued to the credit card, otherwise a check will be issued. All recreation program refunds will be issued the week of September 15, 2013.

To receive a refund for Kids Klub, Afternoon Klub or Kub Klub the refund re-quest must be submitted to the Community Center or online. There will be a $25.00 processing fee that will be deducted from the refund. If payment for the program was made using a credit card at the Community Center, the refund less the $25.00 will be issued to the credit card, for registrations taken on-line or other form of pay-ment, a check will be issued. All Kids Klub, Afternoon Klub and Kub Klub refunds will be issued within 30 days of the request.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call Braden Meiter, Recreation Manager, at (570) 646-8585.

Book Club The Book Club meets regularly on the second Monday of the month

at 1:00 PM at the Community Center and is always open to new par-ticipants. Everyone is welcome – even if you haven’t read the book. The discussions talk about the book, the writing style and if it was favorable to everyone’s tastes, but does not give the plot away. This

is a great way to get introduced to a variety of books that you may never have looked at otherwise. If you have questions please call Vilma Zabaleta (570) 646-7259. The upcoming books and dates for the book club are as follows:

Aug. 12 - "My Beloved World" by Sonia SotomajorSept. 9 - "Me Before You" by Jojo Moyers (discussion led by Lurita Soprano)Oct. 14 - "Lone Wolf" by Jodi Picault (discussion led by Linda Pardini)Nov. 11 - "Deadly Rhythm" by Peter Kowey who will lead the discussion

Annual Membership Meeting

Saturday, August 17th 10:30 AM

Logan Steele Community Center

Derby Races

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Garden NewsThe LNC Community Garden has

been growing a bountiful harvest this year. Over 50 Member families were assigned a 4x10 garden box this year. All Members are welcome to join in the educational sessions held each Saturday during the summer and end-ing with a Harvest Party on August 10th to celebrate the success of ev-eryone’s labors. If you are interested in a garden box for next year, please contact Kelly Swingle, Community Center Manager, at 570-646-8585 to get your name on the waiting list.

Fitness 50/50 Grand Finale Spectacular! The Fitness Committee invites you to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of LNC with a

fi eld-day style party at the Community Center on August 24th at 11 AM. This day will be fi lled with physical challenges, great prizes and a light lunch. The cost is $15 for children and $18 for adults.

Tour de NaomiJoin us on Saturday, August 17th for a scenic ride

thru the Community on this ten mile tour. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome to join. There is no fee but pre registration is re-quired. Please call the Community Center at 570-646-8585 to sign up.

Fall Yoga Retreat The Fitness Committee and the Mountaintop Lodge are planning anoth-

er yoga retreat for the Fall. Mark your calendars for the 27th, 28th and 29th

of September and look for further details as we get closer.Rules of the Road

Walking and bike riding are two of the more popular activities that people do in Lake Naomi – Timber Trails. With the amount of traffi c on Lake Naomi – Timber Trails roads and the number of walkers and bikers, here are a few safety tips.

1. The Speed limit on the roads in the Timber Trails Community is 25 miles per hour. Speed is monitored by the Patrol Rangers using radar.2. In Lake Naomi, the speed limit is 25 mph unless otherwise posted. Speed enforcement details are conducted regularly by Pocono Mountain Regional Police using state of the art speed detection technology.3. When walking, always walk on the left side of the road – facing traffi c.4. Bike riders are to ride on the right side of the road – with traffi c.5. When traffi c approaches, walkers and cyclists are to move to the side of the road and walk or ride single fi le.6. Make use of bike/pedestrian paths whenever possible!7. Bike helmets are encouraged for all bike riders, Pennsylvania State law requires helmets for all children under the age of 12 riding bicycles.8. Drive extra cautiously in the area of Lake Naomi–Timber Trails amenities.9. When walking or jogging at night, please wear white or refl ective clothing.10.Share the Road.

LNC has an APP for ThatAll IPhone, Ipod Touch and Android device users can load the LNC

APP. On your smart phone type in www.LakeNaomiClubMobile.com or if you have a QR Reader scan the QR Barcode.

The LNC APP lists the latest Club News and Messages that were sent. Under Newsletters is the most current Weekly Flyer and Refl ections.

Under the Activity Calendars are: Summer 2013 Activity Grid, Summer Activities Booklet, Kid’s Klub Info Booklet, Summer Fitness Schedule,

Golf Events Calendar, Tennis Events Calendar and Sailing Programs. Also listed are the Clubhouse Menus, Weather, LNC’s Facebook link, LNC’s Twitter

link and LNC’s YouTube link. Under the Contact Us the phone number and the new 911 address is listed for each amenity. If you tap on the address Google maps will show you where that amenity is located and give you directions. The latest Classifi ed List-ings and the LN-TT Map is also on the APP. An Amenity Map shows all the amenities on a Google Map where you can easily search for an amenity. If that isn’t enough fi nally there is a link to the LNC webcam so you can see what is going on just off of Club Beach. Upload the APP now so you will always have the Lake Naomi Club information at your fi nger tips.

Blackberry and IPad users the LNC APP is compatible with only Smart Phones supporting HTML5.

Community Center Guest Fees

All Members must have their membership badges at all times while using club amenities.

The intent of the membership and guest policies are to provide fair and equitable use of the Club facilities to all rightful Members and their guests. Members are required to ac-company and introduce their guest when using the facilities. Please re-fer to your Leisure Service Guide for further details. The guest fee for adults (19 and over) remains at $10.00. The guest fee for adults (19 and over) arriving at the Communi-ty Center after 6:00 PM (or 4 hours before closing time) will be $5.00. The guest fee for youth (between the ages of 4 and 18) will be $5.00 at all times. There is never a guest fee for children 3 and under.

If a guest fee is paid at the Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Pool and then the guest desires to move to the Community Center on the same day, only the difference equal to the Community Center Guest Fee must be paid.

Stormy WeatherBoating, swimming and sailing

in stormy weather is extremely dan-gerous! Please pay attention to the weather. All watercraft must be brought to shore as soon as the fi rst signs of storms begin to appear. Dark clouds and wind are signs you need to head for shore immediately. Please do not wait until thunder is heard, be-cause by then lightening is often in the area as well. It is much safer to be proactive when it looks like a storm is “brewing”.

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Landscaping ReminderWhen purchasing mulch for landscaping around your home, make use of earth tone

colors and avoid bright colored mulch which does not blend into our wooded environ-ment (such as reds, blues and greens). Also please do not leave wood/branch debris piles by the road side. They are aesthetically unpleasant and can be a fi re hazard. Please contact Association Manager Wendi Freeman for contractor suggestions to assist you in removing or chipping this debris.

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End of Season Aquatics Schedule

The Pools and Beaches in Lake Naomi and Timber Trails will close for the Season at 4:00 PM on Mon-day, September 2nd. The Community Center aquatics area will switch to the following hours after Labor Day:

Monday – Thursday10AM – 7:45 PMFriday – Saturday10AM – 9:45 PM

Sunday10AM – 4:45 PM

Pool RemindersUse of fl oatation devices are lim-

ited to those items attached to the child in all pools. Children who cannot swim must be

supervised by an adult in the water or on the waters edge. Water toys may be brought into only the wading pool at LN Pool and may be approved for the CC Pool and TT Pool but only at times the lifeguard feels they are manageable. These reminders are to help assure the best of our Summer days at the pool for all.

Picnic Area at LNPBecause no outside food or drink may be brought into

the pool areas, two small picnic areas are available lakeside near the canoe racks and boat launching areas on the edge of the LNP parking lot. These areas are available not only for boaters but for those who prefer to bring their own food to the pool. We very much appreciate your cooperation in keeping the café deck seating available for those with café purchases and we hope you’ll enjoy sitting lakeside if you’d like to eat food brought from home.

Open Water SwimmingClub Beach has been offering Open Water Swim-

ming on Saturday evenings the past few summers. Now that the popularity of this program has grown to more than 25 swimmers we felt it nec-essary to move the swim to Saturday mornings. This is a much safer time of day as the lifeguards do not struggle with the evening sun glair which has made it very diffi cult to see the heads of so many swimmers as they spread out over the course.

Swimmers are asked to meet at the Boat House located at Club Beach at 8:50 AM to register. Swimmers are expected to swim the marked course that includes a dedicated Safety Boat. The last Saturday for lake swimming is August 10th. Don’t miss your chance to swim with other Masters at a time set aside just for honing your open water swimming skills.

LN-TT Breast Cancer Rally a Great SuccessThis year’s Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Breast Cancer Rally was a huge success. Of

course, this would not have been possible without the support of members, guests and staff.The 5K, our newest addition, exceeded everyone’s expectation, raising over $7,700.00.

The excitement of the participants was palpable and although the sun was not shining, the glow from the participants as they crossed the fi nish line was unmistakable.

Tennis was its usual fun time with Bobby McKee and Company adding to the festivities. Even Bob Millard, our golf pro, got into the spirit of the day, playing doubles tennis with Bobby and the winners of the raffl e who made donations for the opportunity to participate in what we hope will become an annual tradition.

Golf was a hot, sunny day. The course was beautifully groomed and decorated with pink fl ags on the greens, pink cups for the holes and fl owers to mark the tees. Peter supplied pink lemonade and snacks to replenish the golfers during play with over 130 women participating.

The dinner at the Club was well attended and included raffl es, a fantastic live and silent auction and a delicious meal. A highlight of the evening occurred when a Linda Creed Organization recipient spoke to the women, giving a face to the funds raised by Lake Nao-mi-Timber Trails.

All of these events in addition to the Sponsor Book/Pink Pages pushed us beyond the re-cord mark set last year. All of this money stays in the Pocono area to help women get mammograms, have biopsies if necessary and cover some living expenses that may accrue during treatment.

We want to thank all the women and men who helped us with this Herculean task. We are so fortunate to live here and to have the op-portunity to give back to the community that provides so much en-joyment to us. Laura Bacon, Nancy Mills, Debbie Lenderink

Unattended ChildrenChildren under age 10 must be

accompanied by an adult Member (aged 16 or older) who is responsible for their safety, behavior and confor-mance with amenity regulations. The responsible person must remain close to the child in order to achieve this re-quirement.

Beach RemindersAll Members and their Guests are

asked to refrain from bringing any type of glass or pets onto the beach-es. All beaches are also non-smok-ing. The guidelines are in place to preserve our beaches. Please respect your fellow Members and adhere to these guidelines.

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Tennis TalkThe summer is fl ying by, as it seems like just yes-

terday that we arrived and began our summer programs. As we head into the “second half”, take advantage of your time at the courts. The McKee Tennis Staff is willing and able to assist you with your tennis game. Be sure to book your time with one of the pros. Kilian will be leaving the fi rst week of August. Nateesha and Lacey will be at Lake Naomi until the 9th, and Jordan and Zoey will be leaving the 15th in order to get back to their University for the Fall Semester.

Don’t forget to sign up for our fun junior event – Junior Jamboree and Jammin, Satur-day, August 3rd, 4:30-6 PM. Registration deadline is Thursday, August 1st at 3 PM. Three age groups; 10 & under, 11 to 14, and 15+. Come out for fun play, contests and prizes while Jammin with DJ “Maggie B”. Sub sandwiches will be served following the play. The fee is $20 per person. A minimum of 10 players is needed to conduct this event with a maximum of 35 players.

Everyone on the Lake Naomi Tennis Staff is looking forward to a fun fi lled remainder of the summer. Come join the fun! Bobby McKee, Tennis ProfessionalTennis Club Championship Tournaments

The Club Championship Tournaments are underway at Lake Nao-mi Tennis. The Adult Singles and Doubles and Junior divisions are complete, but we are still looking forward to the Adult Mixed Doubles matches! Deadline for registration is August 3rd, with early round and quarter fi nal play on Saturday and Sunday August 10th and 11th. Semi-fi nal and Final matches will follow on Saturday and Sunday August 17th and 18th. Match times will be posted with the draw outside the LNT Pro Shop. Spectators are welcome on deck to watch these exciting matches and the Courtside Café will be open with extended hours as needed for these weekends. Please come out and show your support for the Tennis Members who participate in this great Club tradition.

End of Tournament Celebration

All are invited to the Lake Naomi Tennis Center on Sunday afternoon, August 18th for the End of Tourna-ment Celebration. The celebration will commence immediately following the Adult Mixed Doubles fi nals with a wonderful buffet prepared and served by the LNCH staff. Adult Tournament participants are invited as guests of the Tennis Committee, and the cost for oth-ers is $20 per adult and $10 per child. Registration at the Pro Shop is re-quired. All Adult Tournament awards will be presented at this fun event cele-brating the end of another superb tennis season. Don’t miss it!

Mid-Season Tennis RemindersNow that the tennis season is in full “swing”, we’d like to point out the importance of

practicing proper court etiquette. Abiding by simple guidelines helps keep our facilities clean, safe and enjoyable for the entire Membership. Members are reminded to close court doors, avoid walking across other players’ courts, and to speak quietly on the deck, especially when others are playing nearby. All courts have trash cans on the ends of the nets for the disposal of empty cups, water bottles, ball can tops and canisters. Please use the cigarette butt container provided at the entrances of the Tennis Facilities to allow for proper cigarette butt disposal. Pets are not permitted at the Tennis Facilities and may not be tied up at the entrances. Each facility provides bike racks for proper bike storage. Please use them to store and lock your bikes rather than the trees at the entrances. Ringers on cell phones must be turned off at the Tennis Facilities. While we defi nitely encourage play by our Junior Members, for their own safety children under ten years of age are not permitted to be left unattended at the Tennis Facilities. The Tennis Dress Code requires proper soft-court footwear for all players, appropriate tennis wear for women and girls, and collared shirts for men and boys at all times and during all activities at Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Tennis Facilities. For your convenience, reservations for all Tennis Facilities are taken through Labor Day at the LNT Pro Shop beginning at 8 AM up to 2 days in ad-vance of desired play time. Thank you for abiding by the Club’s guidelines which ensure quality play for all Members.Recreation Tennis Court Reservations

The Recreation Tennis Courts by North Beach are available daily from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM during the main summer season, through Labor Day. Members may make a one hour reservation for one court, up to two days in advance, by calling the Lake Naomi Tennis Pro Shop at 646-7580 after 8:00 AM. The reservation sheet is then posted on the Recreational Courts Bulletin Board prior to each morning’s opening. Members wishing to reserve and play on the same day may do so in person by signing-up on the reservation sheet for play. Members without reservations may walk on the courts anytime there are no reservations listed. A ten-minute grace period is given, after which the court becomes available for registration by another player. Any Member interested in using the Rec-reation Tennis Courts after Labor Day may play while the courts are unlocked during the day, but will need to sign the daily play sheet as the courts go back to fi rst come fi rst “serve” use after Labor Day.

Pro Shop Merchandise Available to all Members

The Pro Shops at Lake Naomi Ten-nis and Timber Trails Golf are bursting with new merchandise! Stop by and check out the sports apparel and logo'd items in all colors and sizes. The shops carry numerous brands including Oakley, Tail, Bolle, Monterey Club, Callaway and Sofi bella. From shirts and shorts to skirts and tennis dresses with accessories like sunglasses, golf towels, hats and visors, the Pro Shops have everything you need to look great while playing your favorite sports! We now have terrifi c logo'd outerwear from Vantage in the shops so you can show your Lake Naomi Club pride on those cooler Pocono days and nights. The Pro Shops are open daily through Labor Day. Hurry in for the best selection of styles, colors, and sizes!

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Family Sailing Tailgate Party andSailing 50th Anniversary Celebration

The Sailing Instructors and Committee are hosting a Family Sailing Tailgate Party in honor of the Junior Regatta on Friday, August 9th from 6:00 PM -9:00 PM at Club Beach. Families are invited to kickoff the big weekend of Junior racing with socializing, fun and the ever popular kayak relays. Members can bring dinner to the beach that evening, which is not a regular Club policy. Although the picnicking on the beach policy will be relaxed for this event, the NO GLASS policy will not.

This great night of family fun will be extra special this year. At dusk the LNC Sailing Association will launch sky lanterns in honor of the Club’s 50th year. This is an extra special occasion as the Sailing Program actually predates the Club and some of our sailors helped shape the original Board of Governors and Club’s Leisure Service Guide which have become the bones of the Organization’s structure all these years.

So no matter where you are here on Aug 9th, take a few minutes to check out the sky… each fl ying lantern above marks one of the 50 fantastic years of LNC.End of Junior Sailing Program Celebration

The Junior Sailing six week instructional program ends with the Junior Re-gatta and the End of Program Celebration being held on Sunday, August 11th at 6:30 PM at the Logan Steele Community Center Pavilion. All Junior Instructional Program participants are invited to attend the pizza party held by the Sailing Instructors and Sailing Association. There is no cost for this celebration, however pre-registration is required. Please contact the Sailing Offi ce no later than Saturday, August 10th. The season’s sailing memento will be presented to all the participants as will the awards for the A and B Fleet Race Champions and the annual special achievement awards. The Junior Regatta results and trophies will also be presented. Mark your calendars now as this is a night the Junior Sailors should not miss.

Junior Championship Sailing RegattaAttention young Sailing Members, your weekend is quickly approaching. The two-

day Junior Regatta is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, August 10th and 11th beginning at Noon each day. The regular adult racing schedule takes a break so the safety boats, Club sailboats and Race Committee TIKI are all dedicated to the Juniors. Sailors must register to race in advance with the Sailing Offi ce by Tuesday, August 6th. At that time you may also sign-up for the optional boxed lunch and register to use a Club Sunfi sh if you do not have a boat of your own. PLEASE DO THIS RIGHT AWAY as we often have a higher need for boats than what’s in our fl eet and must ask for Sailing Com-mittee Members to loan their boats. Don’t miss this fun weekend set aside in honor of our young sailors.

Duster Sailing NationalsAugust 17th & 18th will be the dates

for this summer’s Duster Nationals. Start time for the three races on Sat-urday is 10:30 AM while two races begin at noon on Sunday. A group seating for dinner is available in the Lake Naomi Clubhouse at 6:00 PM on Saturday with advanced reserva-tion required. The Butts Cup trophy which is traditionally awarded to the highest scoring Junior skipper will be up for grabs so Juniors interested in sailing should notify the Sailing In-structors as soon as possible so they can secure the number of boats need-ed. Sailing Committee Members are also available to Crew for Juniors less comfortable in the larger boats.

The same offer applies to adults. If you’ve sailed a Duster in the past but just don’t have one now, contact the Sailing Offi ce or any of the Sail-ing Committee Members who will be happy to fi nd you an available boat so that you too can join the fun.

End of Season Sailing Celebration

All sailors who participated in any of the 2013 adult sailing races and regattas are invited to attend the End of Season Celebration held Sunday, September 1st in the Lake Naomi Clubhouse Main Dining Room at 6:00 PM. All the season’s race re-sults and awards will be presented by the Fleet Captains. Don’t miss this opportunity to recap the sea-son, share stories and socialize with your fellow sailors. Chef Paul and the Clubhouse Staff look forward to serving the Sailing group so please help them to adequately prepare by PRE-REGISTERING with the Sail-ing Offi ce no later than Wednesday, August 28th. There is no cost for this event but you must pre-register.

Watercraft Clarifi cations Did you know the State of PA considers paddle-

boards watercraft which means they are subject to the same regulations? That translates to paddleboards needing to be registered and stickered in the same manner as all other watercraft at LNC. Operators must have an approved lifejacket with whistle and no one under 12 yrs of age may be on a paddleboard alone. Children under 12 years of age with an adult must be wearing their lifejacket.

Infl atable rafts are only permitted off shore of private property if US Coastguard ap-proved, made of durable, reinforced fabric and have at least two buoyancy chambers. They too must be registered in order to be used as watercraft in the lake.

Floating water trampolines are only permitted at private beaches if secured to a private dock and are not permitted in the middle of the lake.

LNC Sailing Association Annual MeetingThe Annual Meeting and Election of Offi cers of the Lake Naomi Club Sailing

Association will be held at 10:00 AM on Monday, September 2nd in the Tall Timber Room of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. This is an open meeting and all Club Mem-

bers are invited to attend. A summary of the Summer’s events will be provided and suggestions for the 2014 season will be received for further planning by the Sailing

Committee and Management throughout the year.

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Golf Fall Season Operating Hours

The Timber Trails Golf Course and the Golf Center will be open the following hours from Labor Day to October 30th.

September 2nd to October 14th (Columbus Day)

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFriday and Saturday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

The Golf Course and Golf Center will be closed on Wednesdays from 8:00 AM until Thursday at 8:00 AM for mainte-nance and chemical application.

October 19th to October 27th Saturday and Sunday9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Golf Course EtiquetteAs a general reminder, we think it

is important to reiterate some of the basic principles of behavior on and around a golf course, particularly at a private club like ours. Repair and maintenance of the golf course is not just a job for the Timber Trails Golf Maintenance Team. So let’s all lend a hand. Fix your ball mark and one other. Replace your divots. If the divot cannot be effectively replaced, please use the sand/seed mixture in-stead. This is most important on the teeing areas as they are subject to heavy use and require everyone’s at-tention. Also, we ask that all rakes be placed inside the bunkers.

With regard to “tees”, used and/or broken tees should be removed from the ground and placed in the contain-ers provided in the tee box areas on each hole. This may seem like a mi-nor concern, but be assured the build up of broken tees has been signifi cant. So please help us keep your course free from this type of debris.

We all strive to keep the course in the best possible playing condition. The weather has much to do with condition of the course. Since none of us can control the weather, we can only react to what the weather pro-vides us. So, when you see the signs that say “Cart Path Only”, remember it is being done so that the course will not be further damaged by the condi-tions that the weather has already cre-ated. Your cooperation and assistance is appreciated.

Golf Notes We have had some exciting tournaments to date

this year. In the Timber Trails Memorial Bill and Carol Maute captured the title, winning the championship for the third time. Finishing second was the team of Bob Kane and Barbara Borretsky. In the Parent – Grandparent Child Tournament there were some low scores and some memorable moments by all the participants. The 10 and under division champs were Brian and Harlan Graber and the runner-ups were Doug Klem and Mason Chabot. In the 11 to 13 year old division the winners were Dean and Joey Altemose with Greg and Nolan Flynn fi nishing second. The 14 to 17 year old victors were Derrick and Jeff Handwerk with Rod and Chris Drysdale following in second place. Congratulations to all the players in this enjoyable event.

Some upcoming events include the annual Club Championship which will be conduct-ed on Saturday and Sunday, August 10th and 11th.The Junior Club Championship will be held on the same weekend. There will be fl ights for women, seniors and juniors, so all golfers can compete against players of similar abilities.

The Annual Golf Banquet will be on Sunday, August 11th at Lake Naomi Clubhouse with a cash bar starting at 6:00 PM and dinner starting at 7:00 PM. The Match Play fi nals will be held on Sunday, August 18th. All golf members are welcome to come out and watch this exciting tournament fi nal. The Labor Day Bloody Mary will be held on Sunday, September 1st. These events are enjoyable and a great way to make new friends.

Want to take a few shots off of your scorecard with ease? PGA Professional Robert Millard is able to acquire any of the new golf equipment that you would want. It is rec-ommended that you upgrade your set every two years in order to achieve the results that you desire. Upgrading your golf equipment is very important if you are a scratch golfer or even if you are just beginning in this life-long sport. We have many accounts with all of the different golf representatives including Taylor-Made, Callaway, Titleist, Cleve-land and many more! Many of these companies create new golf equipment that fi t each individual golfer to maximize performance and increase potential. Please call the Golf Center at (570)646-9060 with any other ques-tions regarding golf merchandise.

Trivia question - Who is the youngest win-ner since 1931 on the PGA tour? Email your response to [email protected].

See you on the links! Bob Millard, PGA Golf Professional

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The green side bunker shot is probably the most intimidating shot for amateur golfers. The fi rst and most important step is to select the right club. You want to use your sand or lob wedge, preferably one with medium to high bounce. Bounce is a term that refers to the angle of a golf club's sole from leading edge to trailing edge. If you hold an iron or wedge upside down with the head up and perfectly vertical you may notice that the leading edge (bottom of the club face) is lower than the back edge. This is the bounce angle. A club that has more bounce will be used in soft conditions, such as the sand, because the bounce will allow for the club to easily cut through the sand allowing the golf ball to come out. The second step in hitting a proper bunker shot is to make sure that you properly set up. Position the golf ball slightly in front of the middle of your stance, aim a little to the left of your target with an open stance and open your club face to add loft to your golf club. The open club face and open stance will start the golf ball to the right, but helps to generate more spin. 60% of your weight should be distributed towards your front foot because this will allow you to hit down on the golf ball. Once you are correctly set up your next step is your swing path. Your typical swing path looks like the letter “U”, but with a bunker shot your swing path should be like the letter “V”. Start your backswing with an immediate hinge of the wrists, while turning your shoulders and lifting your arms straight-up. The downswing should follow the same steep path made on the backswing. Keep your lower body quiet during the entire swing. Aim to hit through the sand 1 to 2 inches behind the ball. The displacement of the sand will naturally lift the golf ball onto the green. With the right technique and a little practice the bunker shot will be no scarier than any other green side pitch.

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Bass Tournament ResultsThe 23rd Annual Bass Tournament

held on Saturday, July 6th was a great day for many. There were 50 fi sher-persons participating in the tourna-ment and 75 Members and guests attending the Awards Ceremony Brunch at the Lake Naomi Club-house. Below is a list of the winning participants. Congratulations to all our winners and we look forward to seeing you again next year.

Junior Longest Bass 1st - Tyler Ozlanski 20”2nd - Corinne Consentino 16.75”3rd - Mason Douglas 16.5”. Junior Most (length of longest 6 fi sh) 1st - Shawn Consentino 92.5”2nd - Corinne Consentino 67.75”3rd - Griffi n Juckniewitz 65”Adult Longest Bass1st - Mike Holvik 19”2nd - Michael Fantry 17”3rd - Blake Speiss 16.5”Adult Most (length of longest 6 fi sh) 1st - Mike Holvik 88”2nd - Michael Fantry 84”3rd - Robert Forrester 84”Tyler Ozlanski and Shaun Con-

sentino (both Juniors) will have their names added to the Bass Tournament plaques at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse.

Fishing Guideline RemindersAll fi sherpersons must wear their current Membership ID along with

their Pennsylvania Fishing License (required for any person fi shing over the age of 16). The Lakes Committee encourages LIVE RELEASE of all trout. All bass and walleye must be live released. Please take special care to not over tire, squeeze or injure the fi sh. If a fi sh is deeply hooked, simply cut your line close to the fi sh’s mouth. Remember practicing

catch and release not only increases reproduction, but allows for sport another day. One last note – the lakes and stream throughout the Community are shared by fellow Members for various recreational activities. Cleaning up your fi shing site thoroughly is essential as fi shing litter like line and hooks can be dangerous to other Members, pets and our wild-life. For that reason Members are not permitted to fi sh (either on shore or by boat) within 25 feet of any of the Club’s beaches.

AquascapingThe 2012 Pilot Aquascaping project was a success and Allied Biological was contracted to continue the program in 2013. In June, Allied Biological along with volunteers from the Lakes Committee plant-ed over 700 native emergent and sub-emergent plants in Lake Naomi around Comfort and Snake Island. The plants and are fenced in with green plastic fencing for their protection. Native emergent and sub-emergent plant communities provide numerous benefi ts to the overall ecology of our lake. All plants were Northeastern ecotypes obtained from a local commercial grower. The plots are surveyed several times a year and many juvenile fi sh were observed within the planted colonies. The Lake Naomi Club has received a grant for $7,800 through the Pennsylvania Lake Management Society to expand the program in 2013.

Youth Fishing DerbyThe Youth Fishing Derby was held

on Saturday, July 13, 2013 from 9:00-11:00 AM at Trout Pond with 40 young boys and girls participat-ing. Fishing equipment prizes were presented to the winners at the con-clusion of the Derby. Congratula-tions to all the winners!!!

Largest:1st - Brian Schwartzman, 11”2nd - Ryan Zuckerman, 11”3rd - Cayden Cahill, 10”Most:1st - Dylan Peterson, 9 fi sh2nd - Ryan Birch, 9 fi sh3rd - Brian Schwartzman, 6 fi sh

Important Boating and Lake RemindersThe Club Beach Safety Boat Operators wish to remind Members of some important

Lake Safety Guidelines. *All watercraft (including paddleboards) must be equipped with an approved wearable

fl otation device for EVERY person on board with an “audible device” such as a whistle, to signal for help if needed.

*LNC strongly recommends all Members wear lifejackets to be prepared for the unex-pected. All boaters MUST wear their lifejackets when the yellow “Lifejacket Required” fl ag is being fl own from the Flag Pole on the peninsula at Club Beach.

*Children age 12 and under must wear lifejackets at all times.*Boaters and fi sherpersons must maintain a safe distance (never closer than 25 feet)

from all other boats, beaches, marinas and swimming areas.*Swimming from watercraft is strongly discouraged. Boats get away from swimmers

much easier than people think and swimmers quickly become exhausted trying to catch them. DO NOT DIVE OR JUMP off watercraft as hidden rocks and stumps can cause very serious injury.Swimming Across the Lake

Swimming in the Lake in areas other than the beaches is only permitted if closely ac-companied by an attending boat equipped with a wearable fl otation device for both the boater and the swimmer. The boater and swimmer must also be equipped with a “mechan-ical device” to make a sound signal audible for at least one-half mile (like a whistle) to signal for help if the swimmer were to tire, cramp or need assistance for any other reason. The Sailing Offi ce must be contacted (646-LAKE) in advance to permit Lake Swimming and has the authority to deny lake swimming during times of heavy boating usage or with severe weather pending.

If you ever hear a whistle on the lake from shore or see something you think is concern-ing, please do not hesitate to contact the Gatehouse (646-2550) to report what you see and hear. The Gatehouse can easily contact our Club Beach Supervisor and Safety Boat Operators by radio.

The Safety Boat Operators have a very large area of water to cover as well as respon-sibilities that include running Sailing Regattas and assisting with Instructional Programs. They are there to help you and ask you to follow these listed guidelines to help make our waters a safe place to recreate.

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Lake Naomi Club Q & ALake Naomi Club Q & AWhy are there two orange cones blocking two parking spaces in front of the LNCH loading dock?

The Club must block these two spaces off on the day the garbage is scheduled for pick-up. If this area is blocked then the garbage truck cannot get to the LNCH dumpster. The contractor will not return until the next scheduled pick-up thus creating an overfl ow of garbage. Please avoid these spaces when the orange cones are out.

What is the difference between the Board of Governors, the Committees and the Board of Trustees?

The Committees typically deal with a very specifi c area of the Club’s operation (i.e. Golf, Club-house, Finance, etc.). The Com-mittees discuss matters that deal with their area of the operation and then make recommendations to the Board of Governors (BOG). The BOG is comprised of Com-mittee Chairs as well as At-Large Members and numbers approx-imately twenty-fi ve. The BOG is an Advisory Board that makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees (BOT). The BOT is the seven Member Board that has the ultimate fi nancial, legal and fi du-ciary responsibility for the Club’s assets and operations.The other night I was told that it was past the time when my 7 yr old was able to use the Wi-Fi Lounge at Club Beach, can you clarify the purpose and hours of this lounge?The Boat House Lounge was added to address two major sug-gestions for the membership. The fi rst was a place where teens could meet and gather to build relation-ships. The second suggestion was to provide a quiet spot in the mornings and afternoons so Members could take a break from the sun check their emails and/or get a little work done. With this in mind the lounge is exclu-

sive to 14-18 yrs olds after 7:00 PM so it can become a teen lounge without adults and young kids hanging out. Before 5:00pm the Club asks that kids under the age of 14 are supervised to help main-tain the quiet work space. To meet the needs of the younger Members additional seating and more activities have been added to the game room.

Meet Me at the Lodge… I’m sure you’ve seen the NO VACANCY sign as

you’ve driven past the Lodge at some point this summer… between the Members referring their friends and family, various specials that were ad-vertised and the segment on Fox 29 Good Day Philadelphia, the reservations have been rolling in. Please, if you have friends or family that wants to visit in the last two weeks of summer, call now. Also, remember autumn is a beautiful time of the year to visit.

We are continuing the Friday night acoustic music for the remainder of August as well. Come join us for a coffee and dessert each Friday between 7:00 and 9:00PM. Upcoming musicians include Emily Goldwater on August 9th and Rebekah Zelman on August 23rd. Other musicians to be announced.

Also on the horizon is our second Yoga Retreat. From September 27th through 29th both Shannon Sodano and Julie Wiegand will be leading participants in relaxation and yoga activities. You can choose to sign up for just Saturday or the entire weekend. We will kick off with a wine and cheese reception on Friday evening and end early after-noon on Sunday. Please see the Yoga retreat brochure at either the Community Center or the Mountaintop Lodge for more information and to sign up.

Who You Gonna Call?If you have any questions or suggestions for the Management/ Administrative Staff these are the people to turn to:Architectural Review ... Sharon Lee Heron 646-9191 ext 106Association Matters ..... Wendi Freeman 646-9191 ext 107Cafes ............................ George Blower 646-8585Clubhouse Operation ... Peter Koryttko 646-2866Community Center ....... Kelly Swingle 646-8585 ext 102Fishing and Stocking .. John Lamberton 646-7750 Fitness Center .............. Kelly Swingle 646-8585 ext 102Gatehouse Operations .. John Lamberton 646-7750Golf Club ..................... Tim Brooks 646-9191 ext 119Housecheck Service ..... John Lamberton 646-7750Kids Klub ..................... Braden Meiter 646-8585 ext 104Lakes ............................ John Lamberton 646-7750Membership Information ..................................... Amy Miller 646-9191 ext 102Mountaintop Lodge ..... Carolyn Keiper 646-6636Offi cers, Boards, Committees ..................................... Robert Jones 646-9191 ext 112Pool Club and Beaches Meredith Sensenig 646-8585 ext 103Ranger Operations ....... John Lamberton 646-7750Refl ections ................... Laura Altemose 646-9191 ext 104Sailing and Boating ...... Meredith Sensenig 646-8585 ext 103Shuttle Bus ................... Braden Meiter 646-8585 ext 104Suggestions, Recommendations ..................................... Adriana Perez 646-9191 ext 110Swim Team .................. Meredith Sensenig 646-8585 ext 103Tennis Club .................. Meredith Sensenig 646-8585 ext 103Trash Collection ........... Wendi Freeman 646-9191 ext 107Website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube ..................................... Laura Altemose 646-9191 ext 104Wildlife Concerns ........ Wendi Freeman 646-9191 ext 107

ARC Approvals NeededA friendly reminder that all improvements, including homes, garages, attached storage

sheds, porches and additions to existing structures must be approved by the Architectural Review Committee in advance of any work being done. Also, prior to the cutting of any trees or the movement of any earth, approval must be received from the ARC.

Forms are available at the Administrative Offi ce or online in the Members Section of www.LakeNaomiClub.com under Assoc. News. Contact Sharon Heron, Architectural Coordinator at [email protected] or 570,646-9191 ext. 106 or Wendi Free-man, Architectural Inspector at [email protected] or 570,646-9191 ext. 107 if you have questions about these procedures. MM

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