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MAY 2016 IN THIS ISSUE Article Page Deadline for Newsletter is MAY 20TH Be sure to have it to us by NOON on this day! Visit us on the web at: www.laketanglewood.org Activities Club 2 Calendar 3 Golf News 4 Advertisements 5 Library News 6-7 Village Of Lake Tanglewood 8 Village Notes 9 Roofing Requirements 10 Maintenance News 11 Dear Members: Memorial weekend is upon us. Remember, if you are having a gathering at the lake to be sure and get your alphabetized list to the gate in time. A list with five to fiſteen guests has to be turned in at the gate at least 24 hours before hand, more than fiſteen has to be turned in at least 48 hours before the start of the function. ese requirements are done to help facilitate staffing plans to handle the traffic coming through the gate. Failure to meet these deadlines may result in un-pleasantries. Please be aware that the rules governing water activities have changed substantially for this year. No guests will be allowed to operate any powered water craſt (boats and jet skis) unless a member, as defined, is on board. Further, children of members must have completed the Boater Education course if born on or aſter September 1, 1993. ey may not operate powered watercraſt without an adult member on board, unless they have passed an approved water safety class and have the certificate with them. e board strongly recommends that each member review the new rules, which are posted on the POA’s website. Please contact the office with any questions, or if further information is needed. Looking for something to read this summer? Try downloading the updated Texas Property Code from our website. Outwardly, the Code would appear to be without plot or logical structure, but has its place if sleep is avoiding you. e board still meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month with the open sessions starting at 6:00pm. For a good time, don’t call, but drop in (Tommy Tutone reference). We’d love to see your face. Regards, Wales Madden

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Page 1: Visit us on the web at: MAY 2016MAY 2016 IN THIS ISSUE Article Page Deadline for Newsletter is MAY 20TH Be sure to have it to us by NOON on this day! Visit us on the web at: Activities

MAY 2016IN THIS ISSUE

Article Page

Deadline for Newsletter is MAY 20TH

Be sure to have it to us by NOON on this day!

Visit us on the web at:www.laketanglewood.org

Activities Club 2

Calendar 3

Golf News 4

Advertisements 5

Library News 6-7

Village Of Lake Tanglewood 8

Village Notes 9

Roofing Requirements 10

Maintenance News 11

Dear Members:

Memorial weekend is upon us. Remember, if you are having a gathering at the lake to be sure and get your alphabetized list to the gate in time. A list with five to fifteen guests has to be turned in at the gate at least 24 hours before hand, more than fifteen has to be turned in at least 48 hours before the start of the function. These requirements are done to help facilitate staffing plans to handle the traffic coming through the gate. Failure to meet these deadlines may result in un-pleasantries.

Please be aware that the rules governing water activities have changed substantially for this year. No guests will be allowed to operate any powered water craft (boats and jet skis) unless a member, as defined, is on board. Further, children of members must have completed the Boater Education course if born on or after September 1, 1993. They may not operate powered watercraft without an adult member on board, unless they have passed an approved water safety class and have the certificate with them.

The board strongly recommends that each member review the new rules, which are posted on the POA’s website. Please contact the office with any questions, or if further information is needed.

Looking for something to read this summer? Try downloading the updated Texas Property Code from our website. Outwardly, the Code would appear to be without plot or logical structure, but has its place if sleep is avoiding you.

The board still meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month with the open sessions starting at 6:00pm. For a good time, don’t call, but drop in (Tommy Tutone reference). We’d love to see your face.

Regards,Wales Madden

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Come join us! - Visitors and New Members welcome!

May 2 - Guest Rhonda Cathy - “How to get our gardens ready for Spring” May 8 - Plant swap - Bring seeds or a plant to share May 15 - Work on Pot Holders May 22 - Business Meeting May 29 - Holiday - No meeting

Blue or green 52” x 64” $45.00Available at officeFundraiser by Activities ClubGreat for gifts

Double Sided Cotton Throws Lake Tanglewood Motifs

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Lake Tanglewood – Community Calendar

May 2016

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9 am LT Church 10 am Sunday School

2 10 am Activities Club

3 9:15 Bible Study 10:30 Yoga – Fellowship Hall 6:30 Bible Study 7 Fire Dept mtg

4 4:30 Good News Club -K-6th gr. at LT Church 6 pm Church Youth

5 9:30 Exercise Class – church 10 Ladies Golf 7 Lions Club - Community Ctr

6 10 Sew & Tell Activities Rm 6 Couples Golf

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8 9 am LT Church 10 am Sunday School

9 10 am Activities Club 6 Village Council Mtg

10 9:15 Bible Study 10:30 Yoga – Fellowship Hall 6 LT Board mtg 6:30 Bible Study

11 4:30 Good News Club -K-6th gr. at LT Church 6 pm Church Youth

12 9:30 Exercise Class – church 10 Ladies Golf 7 Book Club

13 6 Couples Golf

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15 9 am LT Church 10 am Sunday School

16 10 am Activities Club

17 9:15 Bible Study 10:30 Yoga - Fellowship Hall 6:30 Bible Study 7 Fire Dept mtg

18 4:30 Good News Club -K-6th gr. at LT Church 6 pm Church Youth

19 9:30 Exercise Class – church 10 Ladies Golf 7 Lions Club - Community Ctr

20 11:30 B-day lunch LT June Newsletter info due 6 Couples Golf

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22 9 am LT Church 10 am Sunday School

23 10 am Activities Club

24 9:15 Bible Study 10:30 Yoga - Fellowship Hall 6:30 Bible Study

25 4:30 Good News Club -K-6th gr. at LT Church 6 pm Church Youth

26 9:30 Exercise Class – church 10 Ladies Golf

27 FLAGS 6 Couples Golf

28 FLAGS

29 FLAGS 9 am LT Church 10 am Sunday School

30 FLAGS Memorial Day 9 Memorial Day Golf Scramble

31 9:15 Bible Study 10:30 Yoga – Fellowship Hall 6:30 Bible Study

LT Library open: Mon - Thurs 4-7 pm Fri 4-5:30 pm

If you have not paid for the 2016 flag service, please do so before May 25th. $30 for one flag & $60 for 2 flags; drop your check by the LT Office.

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Howdy from the Golf Association

It’s is raining as I am writing this newsletter Neato! Maybe the rainy season is upon us. The greens are looking good after their spring aeration.

The Tee Box signs are in the process of being made and should be here this month. There is room available on each sign for 6”X14” advertising plaques. Anybody interested in advertising on the signs please give us a call. The cost is $500 per year with each plaque rotating every year to the next hole to give everybody a chance to be on every hole. There will be a blind draw to see which hole you will start on. All proceeds go towards improvements of the course.

We are bringing back couples golf on Friday nights at 6 p.m. throughout the summer. Come join us for some friendly competition. We usually split couples and play a scramble so no matter what your ability you will have a good time. Hope to see you there.

Here is the remaining tournament schedule:

May 30th Memorial Day Scramble

July 2nd Red, White & Blue Scramble

July 22nd /23rd Night Light Scramble

Aug 13th Men’s/Women’s Club Championship

Sept 5th Labor Day Scramble

If you have any questions or concerns please contact,

Dean Logan ( VP-LTGA) 806-670-7745

Golf Joke

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Lake Tanglewood Community Church An Interdenominational Church

We invite you to join usSunday Service — 9:00 A.M.Sunday School — 10:00 A.M.

TRUE HUMILITYCREDITS GOD

FOR EVERY SUCCESS2721 Virginia Circle Amarillo,TX 79109

806.350.3303

www.AmarilloEmbers.com

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LIBRARY BOOK REVIEW LUNCHEON Life of Helen Hayes

May 11, 2016 12 pm

For Reservation call 806-622-1242 FICTION MAN CALLED OVE, by Fredrik Backman. In Sweden, a grumpy yet loveable man finds his solitary world turned on its head when a boisterous young family moves in next door. When the chatty couple with two daughters accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it is the beginning of a heartwarming tale of unkempt cats, unexpected friendship, and the ancient art of backing up a U-Haul. THE LAST MILE, by David Baldacci. Convicted murderer Melvin Mars is granted a reprieve from execution for the killing of his parents 20 years ago. Another man has confessed. Amos Decker, newly hired on an FBI special task force, wonder if the confessor is telling the truth. Who wants Mars out of prison? And why now? Second in the series featuring investigator Amos Decker, the man unable to forget anything. FOOL ME ONCE, by Harlan Coben. Former special-ops pilot Maya, home from the war, sees an unthinkable image captured by her nanny cam while she is at work. Her two-year-old daughter is playing with Maya's husband, Joe – who had been brutally murdered two weeks earlier. Maya must come to terms with deep secrets and deceit in her own past before she can face the truth about her husband – and herself. SPEAKING IN TONGUES, by Jeffrey Deaver. A horrifying thrill ride from the author of The Devil's Teardrop and The Empty Chair. In a departure from the popular Lincoln Rhyme series, a silver-tongued prosecutor's teenage daughter disappears. The call goes out: has an evangelical preacher turned murderous? MAESTRA, by L.S. Hilton. Englishwoman Judith Rashleigh is sexy, smart, and very, very bad in all the best ways. Armed with beauty, wits, and insider knowledge of the art fraud that triggered her dismissal from British Pictures, she is determined to succeed at a glamorous, transforming makeover. COME RAIN OR COME SHINE, by Jane Karon. Father Tim Kavanagh's adopted son, Dooley, has graduated from vet school and opened his own animal clinic. Since money will be tight for a while, maybe he and Lace Harper, his once and future soul mate, should keep their wedding simple. Piece of cake, right? MILLER’S VALLEY, by Anna Quindlen. In a small town on the verge of big change, a young woman unearths deep secrets about her family and unexpected truths about herself. As Mimi Miller grows up, the people in her world who have seemed forever bound begin to drift apart: her mother, her reclusive sister, her damaged brother, and townspeople menaced by the lingering presence of government officials. ELIGIBLE, by Curtis Sittenfeld. Liz, a New York City magazine writer, and her yoga-instructor sister, Jane, return to their childhood home when their father has a health scare. Dealing with the family in disarray, they encounter handsome young doctor Chip Bingley and his neurosurgeon friend Fitzwilliam Darcy. A modern retelling of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice.

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NON FICTION MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN, by Christy Wilson Beam. The true story of one little girl, her journey to heaven, and the astonishing recovery from her chronic disease that followed. FIRST WOMEN – THE GRACE AND POWER OF AMERICA’S MODERN FIRST LADIES, by Kate Andersen Brower. A look at the true modern power brokers at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue: the First Ladies, from Jackie Kennedy to Michelle Obama. This exploration of everything from their political crusades to their rivalries with Washington figures is from a former White House correspondent and author of The Residence. EXCEPTIONAL – WHY THE WORKLD NEEDS A POWERFUL AMERICA, by Dick & Liz Cheney. The former vice president and his daughter explain the unique and indispensable nature of American power. They reveal the damage done by President Obama's abandonment of this principle, and show how America can and must lead again. DVD’S HOUSE OF CARDS – SEASON 3 LEFTOVERS – SEASONS 1 & 2 FLYBOYS THE TUSKEGEE AIRMAN JUNIORS SECONDS AWAY, by Harlan Coben. Mickey and his loyal new friends, sharp-witted Ema and adorkably charming Spoon, once again find themselves in over their heads on the hunt for missing pieces to a puzzle they have yet to understand. As the mystery surrounding Mickey's dad's death unfolds, he soon learns that they may be in more danger than they could have ever imagined. Second in the series featuring high-schooler Mickey Bolitar, nephew of Myron Bolitar. RAYMIE NIGHTINGALE, by Kate DiCamillo. If Raymie can win the Little Miss Central Florida Tire competition, then her father will see her picture in the paper and (maybe) come home. But she has to compete with Louisiana, who has a show-business background, and Beverly, who wants to sabotage the competition. The three will be drawn into an unlikely friendship that will challenge each of them in unexpected ways. UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. Louis Zamperini, a WWII Army Air Force bombardier and former Olympian, was captured and tortured in a Japanese POW camp for two years – after surviving a harrowing plane crash in the Pacific. A story of endurance and a powerful tale of survival and forgiveness. PRIMARY CHIPPER FLIES HIGH, by Henry Melton & Mary Solomon. Chipper was hatched weaker than his brother and sister, never able to fly as well as they could. But an adventure changed him into the highest flyer of them all.

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VillageNotesThismonthmycornerwillbeshort,butincludeacoupleofimportanttopics.First,thealdermenpassedanordinance(8.013)establishingacurfewfrom12:00AMuntil6:00AMforthoseundertheageof17.Thereareafewexceptions,includingcominghomefromworkandreturningfromschoolactivities,beingaccompaniedbyaparentorguardianandonyourhomeproperty.Second,aswegetintothewarmermonthsboatingsafetywillbecomeahighemphasisforourpolicedepartment.Theywillconductspotchecksofboatsandpersonalwatercraftforrequiredsafetyequipmentandoperatorcertification.Inadditiontotheuniquevillageboatingrules,ourordinancesalsorequireboaterstocomplywiththeTexasWaterSafetyAct.Oneoftheserequirementsisthatalloperatorsofpoweredboats(15hporgreater),personalwatercraftandsailboatsover14ftinlengthrequireeitheraTPWDissuedBoaterIDcardorUSCGissuedvesseloperator’slicenseiftheywerebornafterSept1,1993.YouarerequiredtohavebothaphotoIDandtheboaterIDcardinyourpossession.AllofourordinancescanbefoundontheLakeTanglewoodwebsite.TheTPWDwebsiteliststhreeapprovedonlineboatersafetycourses.Theyare:- BoatUS,aTexasBoatingNASBLAapprovedcourse.- BoaterExam.com- Boat-ed

MarkyourcalendarfortheJuly4thweekendfestivities.FireworksSundayJuly3rdandtheparadeandpicniconMondayJuly4th.GeorgeMoore,Mayor

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MAINTENANCE NEWS THE RECENT RAINFALL HAS BEEN NICE; HOWEVER THE RAIN ALSO INCREASES THE MOSQUITO POPULATION. WE WILL BE PRE-TREATING AND FOGGING FOR MOSQUITOS PERIODICALLY TO HELP CONTROL THE POPULATION. AS HOMEOWNERS, YOU CAN HELP BY KEEPING GRASS MOWED DOWN, AVOID OVER WATERING THE LAWN, AND ELIMINATING SMALL POOLS OF WATER AROUND THE HOME. ALSO COMPANIES LIKE PROCHEM AND PANHANDLE GREENHOUSE OFFER SEVERAL SAFE PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE APPLIED AROUND THE HOME TO HELP WITH MOSQUITOS. REMINDER - THE DUMP IS FOR TREE LIMBS, BRUSH, CATTAILS, AND GRASS CLIPPINGS ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT DUMP LUMBER, CROSS TIES, AND HOUSE HOLD TRASH. ALSO, THE TRASH CANS AROUND THE FUEL PUMPS, PARK, AND BOAT RAMPS ARE INTENDED FOR USE IN THOSE AREAS AND NOT FOR PERSONAL HOUSEHOLD TRASH. THERE ARE TRASH COMPANIES AVAILABLE TO PICK UP RESIDENTIAL TRASH. MAINTENANCE HOURS OF OPERATION 7:30 – 3:30 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 622-3714 FOR WEEKEND AND AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES, PLEASE CALL THE GATE AT 622-1701, AND THE GATE GUARD WILL CONTACT THE MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE ON CALL. THANKYOU, JEFF BAKER MAINTENANCE MANAGER