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July 2015 www.golakecarroll.com Vol. 43 No. 7 Lake Carroll News A publication of the Lake Carroll Association and its members The Lake Carroll News is online! www.golakecarroll.com News & Events>Newspaper Yacht Club’s “Float Your Boat” See Page 8B 2015 MANDATORY LOT MOWING #2 – July 31-August 9 Report by 12pm August 10 Report to 815-493-2552 ext 27. Provide Name, Sec & Lot, and date mowed. If you don’t report it, you will be bill for LCA arranging the mowing. Swim lessions - 2015. See Page 11B W H A T S I N S I D E . . Lake Carroll is a great place to live and visit. We have a wealth of beauty available to enjoy. Thank you to all the Members who send in their photos. While we might not get a chance to share them all, we do appreciate receiving them. Also, each month you can see the Photography Club’s “Photo of the Month.” Check the Table of Contents on page 3A for location. A&E VARIANCE HEARING – 1-95 David and Patty Newcomb, have formally requested an A&E Variance Hearing for the property located at 1-95 Farragut Lane. The request is to allow a variance for their well location. The date of the hearing is set for July 24, 2015 at 8:00 AM, in the Admin Conference Center. All interested members may attend. 1-2 day old Fawn – by Keith Golden (23-56) Roaming Red Fox – by Marve Feucht (24-136) Jetski – by Rita Rolfs (3-472) Robins nest in planter – by Patti Chalupa (17-185) WHEN PARKING AT THE MARINAS it is recommended to carpool. YOUTH PHOTO ID’S REQUIRE UPDATING IN 2015: Youth ID cards that do not yet have updated photos on file have been deactivated. Send to photoid@golakecarroll. com. “LOTS TO OFFER” REFERRAL PROGRAM - See page 22B for details! 2015 BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE: Jul 24, Aug 28, Sep 25, Oct 23, Nov 20, Annual Mtg Dec 6 03 Sec 27 Lakeview Professional Fireworks Display 04 Equestrian Open House, 10am-1pm (behind dam) * 04 Karoake at the Clubhouse - Ron Hennings * 04 LC Fireworks at the Clubhouse, at dusk 11 Campground Golf Outing, Click link for details. * 12 Kayak/Canoe Paddling Event, 9am, WM * 24 Variance Hearing, 1-95 well variance, 8am, CC * 24/25/26 3-Day Fun In The Sun, L * 25 LIVE Entertainment by Southern Charm, 6:30pm * 25 Health Info Mtg - Diabetes, 11:30am, L * 31 Clubhouse LIVE Entertainment by Bruce Kort & The Infarctions * SCHEDUL E OF EVENTS J ULY Baby Robin - by Connie Barker (4-129) Giant Mushroom - by Paul Gonzalez (4-142) Enjoy all Lake Carroll has to offer! FIREWORKS AT LAKE CARROLL Fri, July 3rd: Enjoy fireworks from the lake, courtesy of a Member at the point of Section 27. Sat, July 4th: LC fireworks set off from the Golf Course by the Clubhouse. HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!! INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR THE LCA BOARD? There are 3 positions open on the Board this year. If you are interested in running, petition information and forms will be available at the LCA Office as of Saturday, August 1, 2015. Candidate Petitions must be turned into the office by Monday, August 31, 2015. Ballot name order is determined by the order in which Petitions were time stamped. Please refer to your By-Laws booklet to see what being a “Board Member” entails.

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Page 1: Lake Carroll News July 2015

July 2015 www.golakecarroll.com Vol. 43 No. 7

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

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

Yacht Club’s “Float Your Boat”See Page 8B

2015 MANDATORY LOT MOWING

#2 – July 31-August 9Report by 12pm August 10

Report to 815-493-2552 ext 27.Provide Name, Sec & Lot, and date mowed.

If you don’t report it,you will be bill for

LCA arranging the mowing.

Swim lessions - 2015.See Page 11B

WHAT’S INSIDE.

. Lake Carroll is a great place to live and visit. We have a wealth of beauty available to enjoy. Thank you to all the Members who send in their photos. While we might not get a chance to share them all, we do appreciate receiving them. Also, each month you can see the Photography Club’s “Photo of the Month.” Check the Table of Contents on page 3A for location.

A&E VARIANCE HEARING – 1-95David and Patty Newcomb, have

formally requested an A&E Variance Hearing for the property located at 1-95 Farragut Lane. The request is to allow a variance for their well location. The date of the hearing is set for July 24, 2015 at 8:00 AM, in the Admin Conference Center. All interested members may attend.

1-2 day old Fawn – by Keith Golden (23-56) Roaming Red Fox – by Marve Feucht (24-136)

Jetski – by Rita Rolfs (3-472) Robins nest in planter – by Patti Chalupa (17-185)

WHEN PARKING AT THE MARINAS it is recommended to carpool.

YOUTH PHOTO ID’S REQUIRE UPDATING IN 2015: Youth ID cards that do not yet have updated photos on file have been deactivated. Send to [email protected].

“LOTS TO OFFER” REFERRAL PROGRAM - See page 22B for details!

2015 BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE:Jul 24, Aug 28, Sep 25, Oct 23, Nov 20,Annual Mtg Dec 6

03 Sec 27 Lakeview Professional Fireworks Display04 Equestrian Open House, 10am-1pm (behind dam) *04 Karoake at the Clubhouse - Ron Hennings *04 LC Fireworks at the Clubhouse, at dusk11 Campground Golf Outing, Click link for details. *12 Kayak/Canoe Paddling Event, 9am, WM *24 Variance Hearing, 1-95 well variance, 8am, CC *24/25/26 3-Day Fun In The Sun, L *25 LIVE Entertainment by Southern Charm, 6:30pm *25 Health Info Mtg - Diabetes, 11:30am, L *31 Clubhouse LIVE Entertainment by Bruce Kort & The Infarctions *

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS JULY

Baby Robin - by Connie Barker (4-129) Giant Mushroom - by Paul Gonzalez (4-142)

Enjoy all Lake Carroll has to offer!

FIREWORKS AT LAKE CARROLL

Fri, July 3rd: Enjoy fireworks from the lake, courtesy of a Member at the point of Section 27.

Sat, July 4th: LC fireworks set off from the Golf Course by the Clubhouse.

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!

INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR

THE LCA BOARD?There are 3 positions open on the

Board this year. If you are interested in running, petition information and forms will be available at the LCA Office as of Saturday, August 1, 2015. Candidate Petitions must be turned into the office by Monday, August 31, 2015. Ballot name order is determined by the order in which Petitions were time stamped.

Please refer to your By-Laws booklet to see what being a “Board Member” entails.

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Page 2A Lake Carroll News, July 2015

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Lake Carroll News, July 2015 Page 3A

Administration GM Report-Goose Prog Update ................... 3A Office Notes ................................................. 3A Mowing, Mandatory 1A, 7B Photo ID Updates – LCA (Office Notes) ..... 3A Watercraft Measurement Rule...................... 4A Watercraft Rule – NEW ............................... 4ABluebirds ...................................................... 13ABoard of Directors BOD Member List ....................................... 6A President’s Report ........................................ 5A Minutes 5/29/2015 ..................................... 11ACalendars - Events/Committees/Club ........... 7AClassifieds .................................................... 22BClubhouse Craft Show & Bake Sale ............................ 15A Hours, Specials .......................................... 10A Live Entertainment ..................................... 10A TLP Gala ............................................. 8/9A,5BCampground Golf Outing .......................... 16BCommunication A&E Variance Hearing................................. 1A Board Applicant Petitions ............................ 1A Dam Grouting Project .................................. 1B Facilities Update .......................................... 6B GM Report to Board .................................... 6A LCA “Lots to Offer” .................................... 5B Standing Committees ................................... 6AEquestrian Open House ............................... 10BFinancial Financials – May 2015 ................................. 5AGolf Adopt-A-Fairway Program ........................ 16B From the Golf Pro ...................................... 15B Ladies League ............................................ 15B Invitational .............................................. 17B Pro Shop Staff ............................................ 15B Upcoming Events ...................... 14B-16B, 17BLake & Natural Resources Bass Tourney Schedule 2015 ....................... 3B Catch of the Day .......................................... 4B Couples Fishing Derby ................................ 3B Daily Fish Limits ......................................... 4B Dam Grouting Project 2015 ......................... 1B Day at the Races ......................................... 19B Deer Mgmnt Program (Hunting) ................. 4B Fishing Club Member App........................... 3B Fish Tales ..................................................... 3B Lake & Natural Resources ........................... 1B Marina Concession Hours ............................ 2B Watercraft Measurement Rule...................... 4A Watercraft Rule – NEW ............................... 4APhoto Club News ......................................... 14A LC Aerial Photo for Sale ............................ 14A Photo of the Month – Brant ....................... 14ARecreation Health Info Mtg - Diabetes ........................ 10B Pool Hours (See RecDirect) ....................... 12B RecDirect ................................................... 12B Swim Lesson Photos .................................. 11BRecreation Upcoming Events Bags Tournaments ...................................... 10B Beach Luau ................................................ 13A Family Fun Nights ..................................... 10B Fun In The Sun w Live Music ................... 13B Kidz Camp ................................................. 19B Volleyball Tourneys ................................... 12BSafety & Security/EMS Dumpster Notice .......................................... 4B Safety First ................................................... 4A Security Notes .............................................. 4A Watercraft Measurement Rule...................... 4A Watercraft Rule – NEW ............................... 4ATrail Club Application ................................ 18B Trail Club Events List ................................ 18BWomen’s Club ............................................. 12A Recycling Program – No Corks ................. 15AYacht Club Member App & Events ............... 6B Float Your Boat ............................................ 8B Kayak & Canoe Event ................................. 8B Venetian Night.............................................. 8B

Table of Contents

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

LAKE CARROLL NEWSUSPS 008387

The Lake Carroll News is published month-ly by Sauk Valley Media (SVM), 3200 E. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 498, Sterling, IL 61081. It is mailed to all Lake Carroll Association members in good standing and paid for by a portion of the annual dues. Non-members may purchase the Lake Carroll News for $12/year. Direct subscription inquiries to [email protected] or 815-493-2552 ext 11. Periodicals postage paid at Lanark, IL 61046 and additional offices.

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

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

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

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

815-493-2552Fax: 815-493-2883

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

Carroll Co. Sheriff . . . . . . .815-244-2635Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911Lake Carroll Security Cell. .815-493-2599

Association Business HoursMonday – Saturday

8 am to 4:30pm

RULES & REGULATIONS The current copy of the Rules & Regulations is available at the Front Desk or may be accessed through the official LCA website: www.golakecarroll.com. Click on Resources>Document Library>Membership-General Info> or Resources>Governing Documents>#9 & #10. At this point you may view Association Rules & Regulations, A&E Building Regulations and other membership documents that are available. If you have questions, please call the Office.ASSOCIATION DUES All Association dues, assessments and fees must be current to be eligible to use the Lake Carroll amenities. Photo ID Membership cards must be presented at the Golf Course, Swimming Pool, Campground, Ski Hill, etc. If you are paying your Association dues on a quarterly basis, the 1st & 2nd installments must be paid to use the amenities. Third Quarter Payments will be due by July 31, 2015. Quarterly bills will be sent the last week of June. Bills for the May 2015 mowing will also be sent during this time period. They will also be due on July 31, 2015.INFORMATION SHEETS New owner packets are sent to our new property owners upon receipt of a copy of the recorded deed, which should be accompanied by the transfer fees (seller is responsible for $150 & the transfer reserve fee of $450 is to be paid by the purchaser) and any other outstanding dues or fees. A 2015 Information Sheet is included with this mailing. This form must be completed and returned to the Association Office. Photos are needed for the Amenity photo ID cards. Decals and guest passes will be processed when we have your information. All vehicles belonging to the property owner and used at Lake Carroll must have a current Association decal displayed. Also, be sure to provide the required registrations and proof of insurance on vehicles, watercraft, ATV’s, golf carts and snowmobiles Members in good standing are the only persons eligible for registration privileges. If you have questions concerning vehicle registration, please call our Office at 815-493-2552 ext 10, ext 20 or ext 14. HOMEOWNER ADDRESSES As we have previously stated, PLEASE inform the Association Office at 815-493-2552 x14 as soon as you become a full-time resident so we may update our address & phone information. All lot owners are requested to forward all contact information (address whenever you change locations or changes to your email addresses or phone numbers (primary and/or cell). Your cooperation is appreciated.PHOTO ID MEMBERSHIP CARDS Thanks to those Members who have already had their children’s pictures updated for the Lake Carroll membership cards. Remember, old youth cards have been deactivated, which will prevent your child from using the amenities. If you haven’t already done so, please email your photos to [email protected] or stop by the office this summer and have this done. It only takes a small amount of time. Adult photos may be updated at any time, but is not required. Please remember, photos for ID’s must be a clear head and shoulder shot with the subject facing the camera and full head features (face and hair) are visible. No hats or sunglasses accepted. We will not accept scans or copies of other ID’s that contain holograms. The Front Desk is available to take your picture(s) Monday through Saturday between the hours of 9:00AM & 3:00 PM.MARINA CONCESSION INVOICING PROCEDURES These procedures are included in the 2015 Rules & Regulations booklet on page 24. A current Visa/MasterCard form must be on file at the Association Office authorizing the use of your card for marina concession purchases. Payments of Marina concession invoices are due within 15 days of purchase. Bills will not be sent. If no payment is received at the Association Office within the 15-day timeframe, the amount due will be processed with the Visa/Master Card information on file. If no payment is made within the 15-day timeframe and there is NO Visa/MasterCard on file, the Association may curtail your privilege of utilizing this method of payment at the Marina. Questions regarding this procedure may be directed to the Front Desk, 815-493-2552 x20. You may also pay for your marina concession purchases at the time of sale with cash, check, or you may use your Visa, Master, Discover, or American Express cards.BOATER REGISTRATION CARDS There are approximately 444 registered watercraft at Lake Carroll that have a 6/30/2015 expiration date with the IDNR. The Department of Natural Resources does not send out watercraft renewal notices. It is your responsibility to make sure your watercraft is current. Please refer to our website www.golakecarroll.com >Amenities>Lake & Natural Resources> Watercraft Registration Online Renewal System to link to the IDNR to register online. When you receive your new state of IL logo, you will also receive your new Watercraft Registration card which will have a new expiration date of 6/30/2018. This card is approximately 3”x 5”. The Association office must have a copy of this card on file. Please take the time to bring it to the office (we will copy it) or email a copy to us so we may update your records (be sure it is clearly legible). You will not receive your watercraft decal next year until we have a copy. Provide it now before you file it away & forget where you put it. There are approximately 103 additional registered watercraft that have applied for, or in a few cases reapplied for registration with the State of IL. We have your applications for registration on file. You should have sent these into the State with the proper paperwork & monies. The State will then send you your current watercraft decal and registration card (approximately 3” x 5”). The Association will require a copy of this card when you receive it. Future decals will not be issued until we have a current card on file. Insurance information needs to be updated each year – when you receive your notice from your agent, send us a copy of the new policy for the upcoming year. We thank you for your cooperation. Have a fun & safe summer at the Lake!

Notes from the OfficeBy Julie Brantner

I know many of you were hoping that the LCA would be able to a conduct Charity Goose Round-Up in 2015 like we did in 2014. Last year’s roundup was a great success and was made possible with donations provided by numerous Lake Carroll Members. Lake Carroll applied for the required permits with the IDNR and the USDA in early March. We were recently informed by the IDNR that our permit for a 2015 roundup was denied. The DNR’s position on the matter is that they are here to help manage the population, not eradicate it. Many Members called me over the past few months to inform me that they were willing to donate funds to hold a roundup this year. Some even mailed in checks to help fund the project. In all, over $5,000 was committed to fund the roundup which easily would have covered the cost. At this time, those checks are being returned and I wish to thank

everyone who was willing to give. We will apply for a permit again in February or March of 2016 in hopes of conducting a roundup next year. Again, thank you for your willingness to contribute.

Mike SchmiederGeneral Manager

General Manager’s ReportGoose Round-up Update

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Security Notes

Luke FossettSecurity Supervisor

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

Security Stats for May 2015Alarms- 3Ambulance Calls- 2Fire Department Calls- 0 Vehicles Checked- 1343ATV’s Checked-94 Fishing License Checked- 155Creel Limits Checked- 155

House Checks- 3872Amenity Checks - 971Service Calls- 224 Complaints- 14 Deliveries- 56 Assist Motorists- 9

Memorial Day Weekend went well from a security standpoint. The weather did not fully cooperate slowing down amenity usage. The only major incident was on the golf course; an irrigation controller was stuck by a golf cart and had to be replaced. The Security Department continues to investigate the incident. No accidents were reported on the trail or the lake. During Memorial Day weekend the Security Department issued 8 citations and 22 warnings; checked 57 fishing licenses and creel limits; checked 850 vehicles at the gate, marinas and pool; checked 78 ATV’s; and assisted 4 boats. I have been receiving complaints from members of the Safety Committee about expired vehicle and boat decals. Regardless if you have purchased these decals, they must be displayed properly. Displaying the proper decal informs Security and other LCA Members that you are an LCA property owner and have amenity right usage. Please display your LCA decals properly. When using the marinas during the summer months, please consider carpooling on the weekends. At times due to the amount of people enjoying our lake, space can be limited at the marinas. Let me remind everyone, fireworks are ILLEGAL at Lake Carroll. There are property owners and pet owners who do not enjoy fireworks. If you choose to light fireworks, you will be issued a citation. A new State law went into effect on 01-01-15. This law has to do with the use of an orange flag being no less than 12 x 12 inches, be displayed at the highest point around the helm to be flown anytime your boat has someone entering the water and preparing to tube or ski until that person has reentered the boat the orange flag must be displayed. The flag will only be taken down when all persons are aboard your boat. This is not to be confused with the Skier Down Flag; the skier down flag will still be utilized in the same way and will remain a regulation at Lake Carroll. The Skier Down Flag is to be used alongside the new flag mandated by the State. Fishing at the marinas is a popular pastime during the summer. When fishing off the docks at the East and West Marinas, please be considerate of other people who are not fishing. Give them room to get where they are going, try not to leave too much equipment lying on the docks. I always receive complaints from boat owners at the marinas stating disregarded line, lures, and hooks being left on buoy and mooring ropes or boat covers. This is not only inconsiderate, but dangerous to the boat owners and their guests. When fishing from the docks, you cannot fish from a boat moored at the marinas unless you own the boat. This will be considered trespassing and you could be cited. I would like to wish all the property owners and their guests a safe and enjoyable summer season and DON’T’ FORGET YEILD TO YELLOW!!! If you have any questions, complaints or compliments please feel free to contact me at (815) 493-2552 ext.18 or e-mail me at [email protected]. If the Security Department can be of any assistance to you, we may be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (815) 493-2599. Did You Know: All piers, docks, boat lifts, and swim platforms must have section and lot numbers and reflective devices above the waterline and visible from the lake. This information is located on page 19, Chapter I, Section G. 4. Did You Know: All garbage receptacles must be returned to residence within 24 hours of garbage pick-up? All garbage must be placed in a proper receptacle to avoid the garbage being distributed throughout the area by local wildlife. Moring Disposal offers receptacles and residential garbage service that will return your receptacles to your property. This information is located in the Lake Carroll Rules and Regulations page 37, Chapter IV. Section C. 6. Did You Know: It is illegal to let you dog or cat roam freely at Lake Carroll. Please be courteous to your neighbors. Even if they are not at their Lake Carroll residence, your pets should not be making a mess on their property. Please review the Rules and Regulations regarding pets on Page 37, Chapter IV. Section C. 8. in your Rules and Regulations booklet. Did You Know: ATV’s are prohibited from crossing private lots and can only use Lake Carroll roadways to access the Trail System? This information in located in the Lake Carroll Rules and Regulations page 7, Chapter I, Section B. 2.e.&f.

LAST FIRST SEC LOT VIOLATION FINEFerris John 13 20 No LCA Decal Displayed $25.00Ferris John 13 20 No LCA Decal $50.00Whitney (Guest) Martin 5 31 No Guest Pass $25.00Whitney (Guest) Martin 5 31 Fishing without Property Owner Present $25.00Garrey Scott 17 14 Illegal Parking $25.00

June 2015 - FINE ASSESSMENTS

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ATTENTION: WATERCRAFT MEASUREMENTREQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

ALL newly registered watercraft under the following 3 categories MUST be measured by LC Security before decals will be issued.

#1: Pontoon #2: Runabout, deck boat, ski boat, or bass boat #3: Jet pump Boat

To clarify, if you purchase a new or used boat in one of the above categories, even if it was previously registered at LC by another member, it still needs to be measured. This must be done PRIOR to receiving decals. (Boats in these categories that have been previously registered at Lake Carroll and maintain the same ownership do not require measuring – only newly registered boats.) Please be sure your watercraft meets the length and width requirements before purchasing. There will be no exceptions to these requirements. If you have questions regarding this requirement, please contact the Admin Office or Security Staff.

ATTENTION: WATERCRAFT FLAG DISPLAYREQUIREMENTS FOR TOWING AND SKIER DOWN

The LC Rule regarding the towing and skier down flag display requirement was published on 1A of the April newspaper. As a reminder, we are summarizing it below:1. New IL State Law requires that a neon orange flag at a minimum of 12” x 12” be fixed to the highest point of the helm and displayed at all times from the time a person(s) is leaving the boat to be towed to the time they re-enter the boat. These flags area available for purchase at the Admin Office and the West Marina Concession for $12.2. LC mandatory Skier Down Flag, which is also neon orange, must be raised and kept in motion when a person(s) being towed has fallen into the water to alert surrounding boats of their situation, and must stay in motion till the tow is back underway or the person has re-entered the boat. These flags area available for purchase at the Admin Office and the W Marina Concession for $8. Two (2) flags are required to be in compliance with these rules. You cannot detach and wave the towing flag; this would immediately put you in non-compliance with the State law.

STOP AT TRAIL STOP SIGNS As the golfers and ATV riders cross several roads here at Lake Carroll, please remember you do not have the right away, the cars do. We ask that street vehicle drivers watch for golf carts and ATV’s, but they are not required to yield to you. Stop signs on the trail and golf cart trails mean the same as they do on a street. PLEASE STOP AT THE STOP SIGNS.2 FLAGS REQUIRED FOR TOWING Remember the Skier Down Flag still applies. With the addition the new Illinois State law that requires you to have an orange flag up from the time a person is leaving your watercraft to the time they reenter the craft for the purposes of being towed, it will be necessary to have two flags on your boat. We are finding the additional State flag is really helping with safety awarness.WEATHER RADIOS SAVE CAN SAVE LIVES While the Safety Committee is continuing to work on bringing Tornado Sirens to Lake Carroll, we are wondering how many of you have an Emergency Weather Radio? These kinds of radios are programmed to come on automatically when various agencies wish to deliver emergency weather warnings. Weather Radios have proven to save lives.WATCH FOR PEDESTRIANS ON ROADWAYS With the warmer weather, people are walking, running, and riding their bicycles on the roadways again. Please be cautious and watch out for your neighbors One last thing, if you go out on the lake at night, please do not travel with your docking lights on. It is very blinding to anyone coming toward you. Docking lights should only be used when you’re close to the dock and pulling in. Let’s all be safe out there.

Safety FirstBy Matt Ripplinger, Member of the LC Safety Committee

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“LOTS TO OFFER” Fireworks near the Clubhouse on the 4th (set off at dusk at the golf course). Fireworks near the dam (courtesy of an LCA member). “Lots to offer!” As we celebrate our Nation’s birthday, be thankful for our great country. This month so many of our friends and families come to visit and enjoy our amenities. Some come for a round of golf, others to camp or fish. It may be they enjoy boating or going on the trails. Our pools are a hit and we have refreshments available right there. Jason has golf outings, the Nine and Dine, and Friday Morning Scramble. The Lake Carroll Ladies Golf League sponsors an

invitational. “Lots to offer!” Chelsey has a Fun In The Sun agenda. S’mores by the campfire, crafts for kids, live music, and many more activities. “Lots to offer!” The Equestrian Club has their open house on the 4th with horse rides, mini cart rides, and activities. “Lots to offer!” Please enjoy and share Lake Carroll. Wouldn’t be nice if our guests could be members too? They can. Just have them check out our website and pick a location. Every lot is a least ¼ acre and some as large as 2. The prices range from $650 and upward. Together we can keep Lake Carroll a great place to belong.

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President’s ReportMONTH YTD 2015ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET

Fixed asset income and expensesIncome Assessments for fixed-asset purchases 17,722 810,803 (4) 927,478 Assessment for debt repayment 5,795 265,157 303,360 Property Transfer fees 6,750 18,075 36,000 New Construction Impact Fees 1,750 3,250 7,000 Other income (1) 70 215 (1) 239,645

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Total assesment and debt repayment income 32,087 1,097,500 1,513,483Less expenses Expenses 1,323 169,723 1,210,123 Debt repayment (2) 0 303,360 (2) 303,360 Reserve allocation 0

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Total expense and debt repayment 1,323 473,083 1,513,483

Net Income 30,764 624,417 0=========== =========== =============

Operating Income and ExpensesAssessments, sales and other income Assessment & Sales 452,238 1,697,416 4,611,940 Total other income (3) 61,269 524,395 (3) 834,585

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Total assessments, sales and other income 513,506 2,221,811 5,446,525Less expenses: Cost of Goods Sold 52,417 140,584 455,130 Total expenses 337,908 2,525,853 4,991,395

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Total cost of sales and expenses 390,325 2,666,437 5,446,525

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Net Income 123,182 (444,626) 0

=========== =========== =============Combined Net Incomes Fixed Asset Net Income 30,764 624,417 0 Operating Net Income 123,182 (444,626) 0

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------------Monthly Combined Net Income 153,946 179,791 0

=========== =========== =============NOTES:(1) Includes interest income and a Loan from the Fixed Asset Reserve Fund

(2) Debt repayment - includes interest payment and payment to pay back the Operating Account reducing the PLLOC available.

(3) Building permits, security fines, campground fees, marina rental, golf fees, etc.

(4) Includes CDP , lake improvement and late fees

Summary of the May 31, 2015 Financial Statements

The total cash on hand as of May 31, 2015 2,021,928 Operating, Clubhouse, Health Reimbursement & Petty Cash = $1,106,195 Nicor Account = $12,409 Fixed Asset Checking Account = $858,063 Debt Repayment Account = $20,182 Fixed Asset Fund Reserve = $25,079Total Available Cash (requires drawing on Pool & Nicor LOC) 2,735,012 Fixed Asset Reserve Fund Balance (requires drawing on Pool & Nicor LOC) 454,935

Line of Credit used as of May 31, 2015 -

Line of Credit for Pool Loan used as of May 31, 2015 - Due to Operating for Pool Loan as of May 31, 2015 283,227 Due to Restricted Reserve for Pool Loan as of May 31, 2015 -

Line of Credit for Nicor loan used as of May 31, 2015 - Due to Restricted Reserve for Nicor Loan as of May 31, 2015 429,857

This summary was extracted from the May 31, 2015 Financial Statements

Respectfully Submitted,

Jeffrey HoweTreasurer

LAKE CARROLL ASSOCIATIONSTATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES

as of May 31, 2015

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1. Report on directives from the April 24, 2015 BOD Meeting. a. The Board discussed and approved the in-stallation of a 34’ pole behind the West Marina shower house to house equipment to provide the LCA with wireless internet signal. The Board also authorized Barbara Anderson and me to execute the “Agreement for Wireless Internet Service” as well as the “Land Lease Agreement”. Both Agreements were executed on June 15, 2015 and are attached to this report. b. I was asked to include the 2015 Board Goals for discussion at the June Meeting. The goals were discussed however at the May 30, 2015 Board Workshop. The written goals are attached to this report. 2. Administration: a. An updated copy of the Fixed Asset Expendi-tures – Cash Status report is included in the Board Packet under Treasurers Report. b. An organizational meeting for the newly formed Infrastructure Committee was held on May 14, 2015 here at the Conference Center. The Committee has decided to hold their monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 2:00pm at the Conference Center. Their first meeting was held on June 10, 2015 at which time the Committee elected Frank Schoff as the Chair and Joshua Wade as the Secretary. Barbara An-derson volunteered to serve as the Board Liaison for the Committee. A copy of the minutes from the June 10th meeting is included in the Board Packet. c. Lake Carroll hosted the June 3, 2015 IALC (Illinois Association of Lake Communities) meet-ing which was held at our Clubhouse. Joe Rush and I made presentations regarding some of the activities currently underway here at Lake Car-roll. I have attached the meeting agenda and some of the handouts which were discussed at the meet-ing to this report.3. Safe Workplace Committee & Cinci-Safe Pro-gram: a. The Safe Workplace Committee met on Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Minutes from the meeting are attached to this report. 4. Sales of Lake Carroll Owned Lots: a. I continue to receive approximately three (3) inquiries per week regarding our Lot Sales pro-gram. Last week we sold our 6th lot since the pro-gram started this past March. A summary of these sales is attached to this report. 5. Accounts Receivable & Front Desk: (see at-tachments)

a. See updated 2015 dues status report which is attached. -DPE’s collected thru 6/22/2015 – 1,958.71 -DPE’s collected thru 6/22/2014 – 1,979.28 b. Nine Ownership transfer transactions were processed between May 27 and June 20, 2015. Six of these transactions were lots and three were homes. One of the lot sales were previously owned by the LCA. I have created a spreadsheet which provides all pertinent information regard-ing these sales, the incentives if applicable, the amount of the sales and the amount of new dues revenues which were generated. This spreadsheet is attached and will be updated monthly. c. Two lots were foreclosed on by the LCA for nonpayment of dues. A sheriff’s sale was held on June 16, 2015 at the Carroll County Courthouse. The minimum bid was $350.00 and no one put in a bid. The two lots were awarded to the LCA. 6. Finance & Human Resources: a. Finance: i. Financial Statements for May, 2015 have been completed and will be sent electronically to the Board prior to the June meeting. ii. Audit Update - Jeff and Lisa had a phone conference with the auditors regarding the Nicor Income and how it will be handled. Also, we dis-cussed the CICA surplus / deficit issue. The con-versation ended with Jeremy wanting to consider Jeff’s ideas and consult with the partner, Steve. As of today I have not received any communica-tion back. iii. The Gaming Machines are in and have gone live. I have asked Lisa to create an Excel spreadsheet that will give us year to date financial information as the year progresses. The Associa-tion received income of $3,552 from April 15 thru June 15, 2015. The report is attached. iv. Our Life, Dental and Vision insurance renewal is scheduled for July 1, 2015. We bud-geted a 14% increase for our health insurance as a whole. The Life, Vision and Dental plans came in with only a 3% increase on Vision and Den-tal, and Life stayed the same. This increase will cost us approximately $70 a month. The budgeted amount was approximately $200 per month. The quote for these products included pricing for a 24 month period so there will be no increase next year. b. Human Resource: i. The summer hiring season is slowing down as most part-time summer positions have been filled. The Clubhouse continues to look for em-ployees. ii. Front Desk - Julie and Lisa interviewed 6 applicants for the front desk position which will be available due to Karen Clark’s retirement on June 3, 2015. We have decided to fill this full-time position with two part-time employees which will give us more flexibility with scheduling. We have selected and hired two new employees and both continue to receive training.7. Safety & Security:

a. Memorial Day Weekend went well from a security standpoint. The weather did not fully co-operate slowing down amenity usage. The only major incident was on the golf course, an irriga-tion controller was stuck by a golf cart and had to be replaced. The security department contin-ues to investigate the incident. No accidents were reported on the trail or the lake. During Memo-rial Day weekend the security department issued 8 citations and 22 warnings, checked 57 fishing licenses and creel limits, checked 850 vehicles at the gate, marinas and pool, checked 78 ATV’s and assisted 4 boats. 8. Information Technology: a. Codification project complete. Binders with paper documents were received this week. We also received electronic files and links to our web-site. Electronic files are for use by our staff on our server. The website links will be available on our website in early July. Thanks to all that partici-pated in this project. b. Relocation of AV and camera equipment within the Lodge and Pool locations is complete. Pool – equipment was relocated from manager’s office to second floor. A 10’x6’ area was enclosed in the staff second level area and equipment was relocated to that new area. This area is equipped with an air conditioner/dehumidifier unit to help enable appropriate conditions for this equipment. The security camera NVR, music hub and phone system hub was moved to this location. It is in-tended to remain closed at all times. c. Lodge equipment was relocated from a broom closet on the main level to the second floor above the fitness center in a closet. This area is already air conditioned and already provides the neces-sary conditions. Some cameras required reloca-tion to acquire desired views for our Security Department and a couple of the cameras required replacement due to age and current malfunction-ing. d. Working closely with the new membership system support team, with system setup, configu-ration and identifying field mapping for conver-sion. This will be an on-going project for Deb and her team until we “go-live”. e. Establishing a WAN (wide area network) for LCA use. This includes restructuring all “mini” building networks to work together within a sin-gle LAN. This project is about 75% done. This will enable personnel from all buildings to inter-act with each other’s data as if they were within the local server building.9. Communications: a. No specific report10. Facilities Management: a. All Lake Carroll Owned lots were mowed for the first mandatory mowing for vacant lots the week of June 8th. Mowing by us as well as the contractors has been slowed due to the rains. We have been able to mow the sides of the roads, but not many of fields yet. The rains are also making the grass grow much quicker so keeping up has

General Manager - Monthly Board Report (BOD)June 26, 2015

Michael Schmieder

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Convene Board Meeting: Barb Anderson called the Meeting to order at 6:30 P.M. at the Conference Center.Present and Constituting a Quorum: • President, Barb Anderson• Vice President, Jim Ogborn• Treasurer, Jeff Howe • Secretary, Joanie Perez • Director, Don Aleksy• Director, John Grotto• Director, Norm Hoffman Also Present: • General Manager, Michael SchmiederPledge of Allegiance: President Barb Anderson called on Nancy Comstock, to lead the Board and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.Approval of Agenda: Joanie Perez moved Jeff Howe seconded to ap-prove the May 29, 2015 Agenda as amended.Motion passed by voice vote (6/1/0) Grotto Voted No. M15.05.04Approval of Minutes: Norm Hoffman moved Jeff Howe seconded to approve the Board’s Regular Meeting Minutes of April 24, 2015.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.05 John Grotto moved Jim Ogborn seconded to approve the Board’s Special Meeting Minutes of May 19, 2015.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.06President’s Comments: President Anderson reminded everyone of the Board workshop the following day to discuss the Ad Hoc Recreation Committee’s progress and the dredger. She also reported that she had a great meeting with the committee chairs on 4/25 and thanked Norm Hoffman for starting these types of meetings. All committees are represented and it’s a great exchange of ideas and project status.Audience Questions/Remarks: Ian Keith – 26-52: Ian stated he was gone for 6 months and had no idea what was happening at Lake Carroll, he suggested the Board allow viewing of Board Meetings via the internet. The Board discussed the idea and the risks and costs of this suggestion. The Board felt they were mak-ing great headway with our website thanks to Deb Stagno with posting all committee minutes, board minutes and the newspaper. Tom Wienecke – 1-62: Tom commended the Board for hiring Chuck Skouby, he had never seen a contractor concerned about the money be-ing spent, he would not spend money on grout when it was not necessary and was very profes-sional. The Board commented that it was a great collaboration between the Lake Committee and Board of Directors and was equally grateful for all the work the Lake Committee put into this project.Treasurer’s Report: As of April, 2015 Financial Statements:The total cash on hand as of April 30, 2015 - $2,033,061Operating, Clubhouse, Health Reimbursement & Petty Cash - $1,180,562Nicor Account - $6,910Fixed Asset Checking Account - $813,158Debt Repayment Account - $7,354Fixed Asset Fund Reserve - $25,078Total Available Cash (requires drawing on Pool & Nicor LOC)- $2,746,145Fixed Asset Reserve Fund Balance (requires drawing on Pool & Nicor LOC) 454,580 Line of Credit used as of April 30, 2015 - $0 Line of Credit for Pool Loan used as of April 30, 2015 - $0Due to Operating for Pool Loan as of April 30, 2015- $283,227Due to Restricted Reserve for Pool Loan as of April 30, 2015 - $0 Line of Credit for Nicor loan used as of April 30, 2015 - $0Due to Restricted Reserve for Nicor Loan as of April 30, 2015 - $429,857 Norm Hoffman moved Jim Ogborn seconded to approve the Treasurer’s Summary of the As-sociation’s April, 2015 Financial Statements as presented.Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M15.05.07 Jeff Howe moved Joanie Perez seconded to ap-prove the Financial Statements for April, 2015 as presented by the Association’s Accounting and Finance ManagerMotion passed by unanimous roll call vote (7/0/0) M15.05.08General Manager’s Report: General Manager Mike Schmieder addressed questions/remarks on the following topics in his General Manager’s Report:

Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Lake Carroll Association Board of DirectorMay 29, 2015

• The bid opening was delayed by a week due to a death in the family of our key contact with Fehr-Graham. This will not delay the project comple-tion dates. Note that this year product put down will be chip and seal and next year will be only asphalt.• Grouting project is already showing signs of suc-cess. The last couple of holes will be grouted Sat-urday or Sunday. One hole took 200 cubic yards of material. The true success of the project will be the measurements received a couple months after the project’s completion.• The final reimbursement check was received on the cancelled software contract.• Mike heard from Steve Ward on the AT&T tow-er. AT&T is still interested in the new tower and is working with Crown Castle.• A Video Gaming report was received for the first two weeks of gaming and the LCA portion was around $600. There was discussion about some lo-cal thefts of gaming machines.• Mike is close to hiring a new building inspector.Committee Minutes with Actions Requested or Topics for Discussion: Joanie Perez moved Don Aleksy seconded to approve the Re-Plat of #17-37 and #17-38 to #17-38R as recommended by the A & E Committee.Motion passed by roll call vote (6/1/0) Grotto voted No. M15.05.09 Norm Hoffman moved Jeff Howe seconded to approve the recommendation that the boat, includ-ing cylinders having a maximum length of 25 feet measured from the forward most point of pontoon or decking to the aft most point including swim platform, decking, transom, hooks, or lift eyes, excluding only the engine as recommended by the Lake Committee. Motion failed by roll call vote (1/6/0) Howe vot-ed Yes. M15.05.10 Norm Hoffman moved Jim Ogborn seconded to direct the Ad-Hoc Marketing Committee, upon review of the Marketing Action Plan, to proceed with fine tuning the implementation and funding of the plan. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.11 Joanie Perez moved Jeff Howe seconded to ap-prove the installation of a 34’ pole to house a re-peater and light by JCWIFI near the West Marina Upper Parking Lot, behind the Shower House so as to provide High Speed Wireless service to the

West Marina Concession and the Security Equip-ment located in the Shower House. Building Per-mit was approved by the A & E Committee at the May 22, 2015 meeting and is pending Board ap-proval, subject to a signed lease agreement to be executed & approved by the General Manager & Board President.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (6/1/0) Grotto Voted No. M15.05.12Committee Reports with No Action Requested:a. A & E (4/2/2015) b. A & E (4/17/2015) c. By-Laws (4/11/2015) d. By-Laws (5/16/2015)e. Campground (5/9/2015) f. Clubhouse (5/7/2015) g. Finance (5/1/2015) h. Recreation (3/17/2015)i. Safety (5/9/2015) j. Steering (4/11/2015) k. Steering (5/2/2015) AdHoc Committees:a. Recreation Center – Tom Stangl/Mike Schmieder Club Minutes:Women’s Club (5/14/2015)Unfinished Business/General Orders: NoneNew Business: Joanie Perez moved Jeff Howe seconded to au-thorize the expenditure of $16,788.50 for the pur-chase and installation of 625 foot guardrail on the north side of Lake Carroll Blvd. near Pell Park. Guardrail to be installed by Northern Contract-ing, Inc. of Sycamore, IL. Funds to come from the 2015 Fixed Asset Budget.Motion passed by roll call vote (7/0/0) M15.05.13 Jeff Howe moved Jim Ogborn seconded to au-thorize the expenditure of $10,499.13 for the pur-chase new hardware and software upgrades for the Maitre’D Point of Sale System utilized at the Clubhouse. Proprietary hardware and software to be purchased from Midwest Business Systems of Cherry Valley, IL. Funds to come from the 2015 Fixed Asset Budget. Motion passed by roll call vote (7/0/0) M15.05.14 Jeff Howe moved Don Aleksy seconded to ap-prove the transfer $25,000 from the Operating budget into the Fixed Asset Reserve Fund, to re-pay a portion of the money withdrawn from FARF to pay for the Association buildings’ conversion to Natural Gas. These funds come from the savings

realized by the Association by using natural gas instead of propane.Motion passed by roll call vote (7/0/0) M15.05.15Board Directors Comments: John Grotto demanded that Norm Hoffman apologize for, what John considered to be Norm misstating that John was responsible for the delay in getting the AT&T tower built. This comment was made by Norm during the discussion of the JCWIFI agenda item. Norm refused apologize, as he felt his comment was accurate. John disagreed.Audience Questions/Remarks: Ian Keith – 26-52: Ian expressed concern with the LCA losing golf tournaments. He suggested the GM get involved as we should not lose tour-naments due to food costs. Mike Schmieder com-mented that the current one we lost was due to us not raising prices in 10 years . Ian also commented that the Board should appoint a committee to work with the campground to prepare a long range plan.Adjourn to Executive Session to discuss per-sonnel, and/or legal issues: Norm Hoffman moved Jim Ogborn seconded to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss personnel, and/or legal issues.Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) Time: 9:09PM M15.05.16 Norm Hoffman moved Joanie Perez seconded to return to Open Session. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) Time: 10:04 P.M. M15.05.17Further Business: Jeff Howe moved Don Aleksy seconded to au-thorize the Recreation Center Ad Hoc Committee to negotiate a contract for the conceptual phase of the lodge replacement with their top choice and if unable to negotiate successfully, to negotiate with their second choice.Motion passed by voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.18 Don Aleksy moved Joanie Perez seconded to appoint Don Marrone to the Infrastructure Com-mittee.Motion passed by voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.19 Jeff Howe moved Don Aleksy seconded to ad-journ the Board’s Regular Meeting of May 29, 2015 at 10:06 PM. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote (7/0/0) M15.05.20These Minutes approved on this 26th day of June, 2015ATTEST: Joanie Perez, Secretary

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The Lake Carroll Women’s Club held its annual Spring Luncheon on June 11 to celebrate the organization’s end-of-the-year meeting thanking out-going officers and welcoming newly-installed officers in the Atrium at Cimino’s in Freeport, Illinois. President Marve Feucht called the meeting to order and welcomed all to the final meeting of the 2014—15 club year. Treasurer Brenda Schnarr gave the Treasurer’s Report and also showed the group the newly updated Women’s Club Presidents’ Plaque with names of all Past-Presidents. This plaque hangs in the room at The Lodge where Women’s Club holds their monthly meetings. Year-End Reports were given by all Standing Committees and Community Service Project Chairs. Highlights of some reports include: • Program Committee Chair, Pia Molloy, thanked everyone for supporting programs this year. She noted that May’s program guest speakers, Molly and Kelly, are now at Elite Salon in Freeport, Illinois.• Nancy Quilico, Membership Chair, thanked everyone for their help in bringing in new members. We now have 68 members on the membership roll.• Ways & Means Committee Co-Chairs, Bonnie Ewing and Joan Abbott, thanked membership for their support for a fantastic philanthropic fund-raising year. The Fall Bake Sale earned $1,069 from baked goods, popcorn sales and 50/50 raffle. The Christmas popcorn sales earned $111; the Derby Tea earned $2,500; the total funds earned for charitable giving was $3,680.• Roberta Schoenfeld, Inventory Chair, thanked hostesses who do most of the work monitoring our supplies.• Merce Meyers, Historian, has added to our organization’s history albums which will be showcased in the future.• Allocations: We have received several thank you notes from recipients of our philanthropic giving. Marve Feucht reported that Rolling Hills appreciates our donation and recognized our club as hole sponsors at the Rolling Hills Annual Golf Outing.• Carol Margosein reported that the Food Pantry is open every 1st and 3rd Tuesday from 2—4 p.m. Fresh produce is accepted as long as it does not need refrigeration. Forty-five families from the Shannon/Lanark area are currently being served. Items needed at his time include: dish/laundry soap, glass cleaner, dusting spray, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, peas, mashed potatoes, flavored rice, salad past kits, mayonnaise, cake mix, ketchup, mustard, vinegar, cooking oil, on-stick cooking spray, dried or canned milk, juices. Monies donated go towards purchase of flour, sugar, salt and other essentials. The state supplies chicken, peanut butter, and dried fruit.• Phyllis Davies reported on the LCWC Blanket Project. Phyllis thanked all who came to the tying session in April. More than 30 blankets were completed by 23 ladies. The next tying session will be in October. Rita Shields, Jan Ulesich, and Nancy Flikkema help to sew the blankets, in addition to Bonnie Ewing and Phyllis Suchocki. Phyllis also reported that St. Wendelin’s in Shannon supports the Blanket Project with a $200 check each year that helps to off-set the costs of blanket materials.• Janet Campana reported on the soup labels/box tops/pop tabs. Janet takes the box tops to Shannon elementary school where administrators said they use the money to purchase library books. The school reported received over $700. Please continue to watch the expiration dates on box tops and drop off box tops in the collection boxes located at the Clubhouse and the Lodge.• Janet Campana said the Good Sam Nursing Home Party will be on Wednesday, August 12th from 2—3:30 p.m. Bingo will be played using pennies for markers that the residents may keep after playing. She encourage those helping with the party to wear brightly colored clothing to help create a cheerful, party atmosphere for residents. Cookies, beanie babies and volunteers are needed.• Bonnie Ewing reported that we are no longer collecting corks, and that she is looking into the possibility of collecting medicine bottles next fall. Vice President Pia Molloy thanked our out-going officers, President Marve Feucht and Secretary Mary Lou Jordan, for their outstanding, dedicated work for the past two years; and presented both ladies with white, long-stemmed roses. President Marve Feucht then proceeded with the installation of new 2015-2017 officers:Char Messmore, Secretary and Lana Soldat, President. The new club year begins with the September meeting on Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at The Lodge in Lake Carroll. Newly-installed President, Lana Soldat, along with the Executive Committee that includes Vice President Pia Molloy, Secretary Char Messmore and Treasurer Brenda Schnarr, thanked Marve Feucht and Mary Lou Jordan for their strong leadership and devotion to Women’s Club these past two years. They will be a “hard act” to follow! Lana Soldat then presented the New Committee Roster to the membership.

OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 2015-2016Officers:President – Lana SoldatVice President – Pia MolloySecretary – Char MessmoreTreasurer – Brenda Schnarr

Standing Committees:1. Program—Pia Molloy, Chair (VP); Julie Reddies, Dagmar Zvonek2. Membership/Hospitality— Eileen Gehrke, Chair; Mary Lou Jordan; Pat Bykowski3. Handbook—Mary Grant4. Publicity—Bonnie Ewing5. Historian—Merce Meyers6. Ways & Means—Bonnie Ewing & Gael Will, Co-Chairs; Marilyn Blair, Marvelene Feucht, Char Messmore, Rita Shields7. Hostesses—Bessie Pavell8. Allocations—Brenda Schnarr, Treasurer; Bonnie Ewing/Gael Will, Co-Chairs of Ways & Means; Joan Frey, Community Service Chair9. Inventory—Dixie Bjarnson and Joan Abbott10. Revisions—Roberta Schoenfeld

Community Service Projects:1. Community Service—Joan Frey, chair2. Food Pantry—Carol Margosein3. 4-H—Nancy Flikkema4. Senior Center—Helen Sykora5. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)—Rosanne Stangl6. Blanket Project—Phyllis Davies and Nancy Comstock7. Pop Tabs/Soup Labels/Box Tops for education—Janet Campana8. Cards—Julie Reddies9. Good Samaritan Nursing Home August Party—Janet Campana10. Eastland Enrichment Activities-Helen Sykora11. Bottle Caps—Marve Feucht

The Women’s Club Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at The Clubhouse. All officers and standing committee chairs will meet to plan the direction of Women’s Club for the upcoming year. After all joined in the Club Collect, the meeting was adjourned. Our next meeting will be Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at The Lodge in Lake Carroll. Pia Molloy and her committee have a wonderful slate of programs for the new club year. Hope to see you there….AND bring a friend!

Women’s Club Celebrates with End-of-Year LuncheonBy Lana Soldat Photos by Bonnie Ewing

2015 LCWC Officers: Char Messmore, Secretary; Lana Soldat, President; Pia Molloy, VP; and Brenda Schnarr, Treasurer.

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At our June Photography Club meeting, guest speaker, Maryanne Janssen, shared a lesson on “Composition:” Maryanne is an artist who has been on staff at NIU’s art department. Since 1996, she has worked in her home studio. She has participated in 8 juried shows, with at least one painting placing in each. Additionally, she has held 2 one person shows in Savanna, Illinois. Her body of work has been developed from her own collection of drawings and photographs ( Maryanne often combines forms from a variety of these sources to weave together a composition) and has, for the last ten years, been working primarily in watercolor. In her words, “The composition keeps the viewer’s eye engaged, and the color provides the sensory part of the experience which, hopefully, gives the viewer a sense of pleasure.”

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For those who have kept up-to-date with the Lake Carroll News, the grouting program took place in May and was completed the first of June. I’ll provide a bit of background to those reading that are new to the grouting concept and why we needed this project, and then I’ll provide the results of the project, which were very successful. First of all, all dams allow some amount of water under, through, or around them. Lake Carroll is no different in this regard. Our dam was DESIGNED to allow water to travel under it. This is controlled through engineered structures that insure the water pressures pushing up on our dam are relieved to PREVENT other structural problems with our dam. Our

LAKE, however, was not designed to allow water to go around the dam. Before our lake was built, geotechnical data on our watershed was studied and the design for our dam was developed expecting the water to go through the spillway. Also, this geotechnical data was studied to determine there was enough water in this watershed to maintain lake levels over time. However, the areas around the dam (the NATURAL rock formations) are very porous and the water finds its way around the dam through these natural rock formations and this is called “seepage”. By circumventing the spillway and seeping around the dam, we observe low water conditions during dry times of the year (primarily summer months). While this does NOT cause integrity issues for the dam, it does cause issues for our use in shallow bay areas during drought conditions. Members cannot access the back of the coves and other shallow areas during late summer or times of drought when the water is seeping around the lake instead of over the spillway. In 1993-94, Lake Carroll performed a grouting program (drilling holes and injecting cement into them to provide a barrier for water movement around the dam). This program was very successful in reducing seepage by approximately 50% at one weir (seepage monitoring device) on the south abutment of the dam. At this time, the lake FINALLY (after about 20 years) began getting to pool elevation consistently! While there were no guarantees that the grouting would work, we were able to design a program that was, in fact, very effective. For the next 15 years the lake came to pool the majority of years, excluding drought years, and has maintained fairly well through most of the summer. However, in September of those years the lake levels were dropping to 1 foot below pool. Approximately 5 years ago, the lake received two flood events a year apart that were 3 to 5 foot over pool level. Since then, there have been times where the lake was 2 foot or more UNDER pool. By monitoring the flow around the dam through strategic locations, we were able to determine that there was an increase in flow around the dam. It was anticipated that the increased pressure from those two flood events caused the water to find new paths, increasing the flow through our monitoring devices (weirs).

With this increased flow we determined another grouting program could possibly benefit the lake, and we designed another project that would dovetail into our previous program from 1993-94. Through MUCH hard work and deliberation we were able to get this project going. The project had many unknowns because we were working underground and couldn’t see. What you THINK is underground is not always what IS underground, but we were able to modified the project as we moved through the process and learned more about the water movement and subsurface structures, which led us to successful results. The final results showed a 45% reduction of seepage on the south abutment of the dam. To make this easier to understand, calculations have been made to reflect what this means for actual lake level over the course of 12 months. The reduction in seepage will retain an additional 5.25 FEET of water in our lake over the course of 12 months. This translates into over 5 inches of water depth PER MONTH. This number excludes rain events, and evaporative forces. Those forces will impact lake level dependent on heat, precipitation, and other factors. But no matter what, this project reduced seepage to reflect a direct savings of over 5 inches of lake level per month! While we may still have times of low water, this should greatly improve late summer lake levels and we’re excited to continue collecting data and tracking these changes. We will continue to monitor and maintain our dam and its monitoring structures as we move forward. I’d like to thank the membership, board, and management team for supporting myself, and our project team through this endeavor. There are no guarantees for success with grouting, and results can be quite variable. Even so, you stood by us and supported the funding of this very expensive endeavor and it turned out a great success. This article is dedicated to Leroy Hinkle. Without his tenacity to see change for Lake Carroll, the first grouting program would never have happened. The wave of improvements that have been done on the dam and lake since is a direct reflection of him and his work. You are missed Leroy, and I hope we’ve made you proud.

Lake & Natural Resources - 2015 Dam Grouting ReportPhotos by Tom Wienecke

Joe RushLake Manager

A drilling rig was used to drill the holes and install the casings before grouting

Installation of casing to ensure the grout is placed in the seepage zone

Boring holes through the abutment to inject the grout.

Pressure injecting the grout into the boring locations to create the grout curtain

Capped casing ready to be sealed and covered

Historical weir levels at weir 2. While four weirs were influenced by this program, the greatest impact was at weir 2 with a 90% reduction in flow.

Nontoxic dye was used to track underground movement through the borings to the seepage locations downstream

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Fish TalesBy John Quilico

The Fishing Club had our monthly potluck dinner meeting June 10th with about 76 member and guests in attendance. Mike and Sue Siciliano’s’ granddaughter, Brooke, helped gather the raffle tickets for the 50-50 drawing, thank you Brooke. Logan and Conner, Tom and Pat Wienecke’s grandsons, joined us as well. Job well done. We are glad to welcome guests to all the meetings. Come join us. After the fine meal of fried chicken, supplied by the Lake Carroll Clubhouse, along with sides by our members, the meeting was called to order by President Bill Comstock at 6:50 pm. Mitch Feucht gave the Treasurer’s report which was moved to be accepted by Glen Volk, seconded by Roman Cirignani and accepted by the members.- We hope parents and grandparents were able to share in the annual Kids Fishing Derby on Father’s Day weekend. We will report more next month.- Fred Reddies and Jim Mance were the teachers for the first Fishing 101 classes offered by the Fishing Club on June 27th. Both adult and youth classes were offered. Watch for more on how this event went in next month’s paper.- Bill stated that the Fishing Club Golf Outing is scheduled for the 19th of September and that Terry Heflin is working with the Clubhouse for the meal details. - Bill mentioned that we still intended to add additional rock reefs this fall to provide structure for the fish population. Glen Volk asked that we add marker buoys at the reef locations for those without GPS. Bill stated we would have to work with the Association for those. We plan to have notices posted in the Lake Carroll News for all the events along with emails to provide time and date details. Mike Siciliano is working on the Arlington Park trip scheduled for September 3rd. [Editor’s Note: This event has since been scheduled for August 27th due to the park is closed on September 3rd. See detailed ad elsewhere this issue.] He is asking for those interested to please contact him or any board member if you would like to attend. He needs to know how many would like to go in advance to get the right bus size for the trip. Mike Siciliano and Brook started off the 50-50 drawing with a $50 first prize going to Pat Bykowski and second prize of $30 going to Eileen Gehrke. Winner winner chicken dinner. The meeting was adjourned at 7:15pm. My thanks to Donna Beyer again for reminding me of the paper deadlines. Nice to have someone watching out for me.

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Lake Carroll is preparing for the 2015 Deer Management Program archery hunting season. As in previous years, there will be 2 MANDATORY Deer Hunters Meetings: Saturday, August 1st and Sunday, August 16th. Both meetings will be held at the Lodge and will begin promptly at 9am. ALL HUNTERS, NEW AND OLD, MUST QUALIFY. Please bring your equipment and be prepared to qualify at the meeting you attend. Qualifications dates are: Saturday, August 1st; Sunday, August 16th; and if needed, Sunday, August 23rd. The goal of this program is to help control our deer population; to aid in preventing the risk of our deer herd growing too large, which poses a health risk for property owners such as Lyme disease and animal/vehicle collisions. If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Dave Rominski, [email protected] or 847-683-7553.

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Here’s how the program works: If you know someone who has expressed interest in becoming a Lake Carroll Member, please have them contact myself at the Association Office. Instruct your friend to inform me of your name as the member who referred them. You may also contact me yourself to let me know that I may be hearing from your friend regarding the purchase of a lot. I will match your name with the prospect’s name and when the referral purchases the property, and pays the first 12 months of dues, you will receive $500. To help you and anyone interested in purchasing an Association Owned lot, we will be adding a new page to our current Web-site. This page will display a listing of available lots, a map showing the location, the size of the lot, the price of the lot and a photo of the property. We anticipate having this page available prior to February 28, 2015. In addition to providing another person or family the opportunity to enjoy all the Lake Carroll has to offer, this program will also help spread the financial burden of operating the Association, onto a broader Membership base. The Association needs more Members and there are people out there who would like the benefits of Lake Carroll Membership and Ownership. If you have a question regarding the incentive program or have a referral you wish to make me aware of, I may be reached at 815-493-2552 ext 12 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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This month I want to discuss the dredge and the weed harvester. As I am writing this article (June 19th) we are cutting weeds in the southern part of the lake with intentions of moving north next. With the clarity of the water this year I think it will be another busy season for the harvester. Captain Jim Stagno and first mate Raoul Hill will be operating the harvester again this year. If you have a request for the harvester, please contact me and I will get you on their schedule. Remember though, the guys cannot get real close to your docks or shoreline. As for the dredging program…I would say that the spring was another learning season for us. We did not dredge as much as we had planned and mechanical issues were once again a problem. With

these issues we learn more and more about the dredge. We now have two local mechanics that have worked on the dredge and are getting a better understanding of this machine. The Lake Carroll Staff is also learning more and more each season about how to operate and maintain the dredge. It is encouraging to say that the issues that we have had in the past and learned from are no longer issues. My hope is that we continue to learn each season and move more sediment each season. I know that some of you are not satisfied with this and think that we need to be making more progress than we have. We are not satisfied either, there is nothing worse than finding out that we have another failure on the dredge and we need to start investigating again, but I will tell you, for the staff there is no better feeling than knowing that what we learned about the dredge is allowing us to move sediment again. The dredging program is going to be an ongoing process for Lake Carroll. When we started looking at this project and keeping it in house we were hopeful that we would be able to dredge for 5 years and then take off a few years and start all over. We have now learned that this is not realistic. We will be dredging each season for as long as we want. The budget for the dredge is not a lot. We have a total of $50,000 to spend each year for labor, fuel, and repairs. Once we have reached this number we will decide if we continue dredging for the year and use additional operating money or stop for the year. I will tell you if the dredge is working and the weather is cooperating, we will continue moving sediment. For those that think we are sinking money into the dredge this year with no returns; through May we have

spent less than $6,000 on labor, $2,000 on fuel, and less than $3,000 in repairs for the year. The harvester also has had mechanical issues; we have a similar budget for cutting weeds each year with labor, fuel and repairs. For those who say that our other lake projects have been successful, why not the dredge? I would point out that the harvester has been a success with weeds, but the work is being done on the surface of the water where we can see what we are cutting and the harvester can go wherever we need it to go. The only thing that limits the harvester is how slow it takes to get to an area. The dredge is cutting under water so we cannot see what we are running into or getting stuck in the cutter head – the list includes fishing line, clams, golf balls, trees and tires to name a few. I hope that you understand that the Dredging Program is a long-term project for Lake Carroll. We bought the dredge at a price that was far less than buying a new dredge or paying a company to come out and dredge the lake for us. For the amount of silt that we need to move out of the lake the estimates for paying a company to dredge were close to $500,000 for just the 3 Tubes area. Purchasing the dredge gives us the ability to remove sediment each spring and fall. When we finish dredging the areas that we want to hit (3 Tubes, East Marina, and South Bay) we can go back and start over or hit other areas where we see a lot of silt. We had the same concept when we bought the harvester – where we can go out each year, cut weeds where necessary and have the machine available to move around as needed. Now for the dredge, mobility is not as easy, we have to connect pipe and be able to move the sediment to a designated retention pond, but as the program progresses, we will be able to pick where we want to dredge each season based on where we see it is needed most. The lake is our greatest asset; as I have heard many times “we are called Lake Carroll” – I agree with this statement. That is why we have developed programs for cutting weeds, grouting the dam, and dredging the silt. All of these are necessary to maintain our lake and keep it as our greatest asset. The grouting project we just finished was very successful, from the looks of things it is going to be a very busy summer again for the harvester and after Labor Day, we will start moving sediment again to accomplish our goals of removing silt from the lake. As always, if you have further questions or would like to discuss the dredging or harvester programs, please contact me.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6Abeen difficult. We have had the Ford tractor and 2nd batwing out mowing a few times in the past month to help catch up. 11. Lake Management/Wildlife: a. The lake level as of June 22, 2015 was 740’ – 11”. 11” above pool elevation. Water started go-ing over the spillway on May 28, 2015 and hasn’t stopped since. b. Over the past ten years, the Lake Committee has made recommendations to close the Lake to “Wake Activity” when the lake reaches 6 inches above pool level. As we hover around this level, I plan on implementing the no wake restriction when the lake is 740’ and 6”’ above sea level or higher. c. Joe put in a request to the USDA for the pos-sibility of another goose charity harvest for 2015. Recently, the IDNR called to inform that they de-nied the permits for a 2015 Goose Roundup. d. The Weed Harvester started weed removal operations on June 8th this year. Rain has created delays in weed harvesting, but we have still gone through East Marina, South Bay and gotten into sections 5, 16, 1 and 4 so far. We will be heading to the northern areas of the Lake once these areas are finished. e. Marina sales have been slow with the rains (or predictions for rain) every weekend this year. Shaun will have to order gas for the marina for the first time the week of June 22nd. f. Kayak Racks: I was approached by Matt Rip-plinger, our insurance agent who is also an avid kayaker, asking if the LCA would consider build-ing kayak racks which could be located at each of the marinas. I should mention that others have asked about this in the past but I just didn’t think there was enough interest and I was unaware of what the costs would be. I’m beginning to think that there is interest and I have found that these racks could be built for less than $200 each. Each rack would be able to hold six kayaks of canoes and would provide a place for non-lakefront prop-

erty owners to store their boats. As you can imag-ine, getting this type of equipment from a home to the water is cumbersome. Matt thinks we could easily rent a “slot” in the rack for $40 per sea-son and the racks are designed to accommodate a locking device to secure the boats. Attached is a picture of a kayak rack which our Maintenance department will be able to build. My suggestion is to start with one rack at the East Marina and one at the West Marina. Our Maintenance department is currently building the first two racks and should be ready for use by Mid-July. The Kayak Racks will be promoted through e-blasts, the web-site and in the August Lake Carroll News. g. I have attached an article written by Joe Rush for the July LC News, should you want to read it early. I have also attached the report from our grouting contractor. This has been sent to Wendler Engineering for review and comment, but I want-ed to be sure you read it as well. Over all, the project started slow, as you know, but we were able to adjust the drilling and grouting scope to better fit the conditions we were seeing once we started drilling and grouting. From this, we were able to significantly reduce seepage through weir 2 (90%). We also saw a reduction in water levels at 3 other weirs (11%-25%) from before and af-ter measurements. While these measurements will fluctuate throughout the year, we will continue to monitor and track the trends going forward. As you will read in the article to the membership, the water conservation through this grouting program translates into over 5 feet of lake level over 12 months, and over 5 inches per month. What this means is that from Jun-Aug (3 months), we will conserve 15” of lake level. This should have a pos-itive impact on lake usage throughout the summer months. Weather conditions (evaporation and pre-cipitation) still plays a big factor in what happens to our lake, but we will be conserving more water now than ever before. The final grouting budget ended at $474,539.85. After engineering bills fi-

nalize, we should still be under the $500,000 proj-ect total. It was a very difficult program to get designed and implemented and it had no guarantees and we’d like to extend a personal thank you to our Lake Committee, Management team and the Board for their support through this program. h. Noted in the report from Drilling Services is that there appears to be issues with the piezom-eters on the South abutment. They feel the devices need to be redeveloped. This will need to be fur-ther researched. i. As usual, I have included Joe’s complete monthly report for your review.12. Building Inspection/Architectural & Environ-mental: a. I am glad to announce that we have hired a new Building inspector who started on June 15, 2015. His name is Doug Rominski and he is a Member and a resident of Lake Carroll. Doug’s background includes home restorations for dis-tressed, damaged and neglected homes, and hos-pitality. Doug is enthusiastic, friendly and eager to start. Welcome aboard Doug.13. Golf Operations (Pro Shop): a. The Rolling Hills Golf Outing was held with great success and they had numbers close to a record turnout. Next year we may consider only having afternoon times as very few participated in the morning round. Discussions will be had be-tween Jason and the organizers of the event. b. Memorial Day was somewhat of a disap-pointment with the rain and cool temperatures for the weekend. Play for the weekend was less than 50% from previous Memorial Day Weekends. The weather has started to improve, but rain plagued weekends hasn’t helped. c. The weather has not been very cooperative this spring/early summer until just recently. Regional-ly, Illinois golf courses are around 40% down over last year and 30-35% down over average. We are no exception, unfortunately.

d. The end June and beginning of July should be busy with many member events, some small public events and hopefully some great weather. I don’t think that we will ever catch up on the to-tal round numbers, but we should get back to the volume of play with some decent weather. When the weather is cooperative we are busy, but good weekends have not been plentiful. e. The new staff members are working out very well and are picking up nicely. f. Junior golf camp #1 was completed with over 10 students participating in all or some of the camp. g. We also held the Senior Ladies Tour event with 64 ladies, the School Superintendents and several small groups. 14. Golf Maintenance: a. No specific report15. Clubhouse Operations: a. No specific report 16. Recreation Complex Operations: a. Aquatic Complex: i. The indoor pool continues to run smoothly with no maintenance issues to report. ii. The Outdoor pool continues to run smoothly with very few maintenance issues to report. b. Recreation: i. The Fitness Room was used 91 times be-tween May 15th and June 15th, 2015. Lively Low Impact Zumba classes are also currently being of-fered at the Lodge on a weekly basis. ii. The first session of swimming lessons took place June 8th thru June 19th, 2015 with approxi-mately 40 kids participating. iii. Family Fun Night took place on Friday, June 12, 2015. Due to the poor weather and the forecast only 10 people attended. iv. The first session of our Kidz Camp started on Monday, June 22, 2015 with approximately 50 kids registered. c. Ski Hill: i. Closed for the Season 17. Campground: a. No specific report 18. Equestrian Area(s): a. No specific report

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- June 29th-July 10th, but it’s not too late to sign up for the third session - July 20th-July 31st. See pictures on page 11B of Session I participants.. Hosting a family reunion, birthday party, or other event and want to do something fun and different? Call Chelsey to rent out the Lodge and/or Aquatic Complex for a private rental, it will be a great time for all! Recreation Family Fun Nights have been taking place at the Lodge on Friday nights. July Family Fun Nights July 3rd, 17th, 24th, see ad for more details. Take advantage of these fun opportuni-ties, summer goes by too fast to miss out! First session of Kidz Camp took place the week of June 22nd-26th. Fifty kids participated in this fun-filled week! Be sure to check out the pictures in next month’s paper. It’s not too late to sign up for the August session! Upcoming Events (* See detailed ads)July 4th Patriotic Bags and Volleyball Tournament *July 24h- July 26th: Fun in the Sun Weekend * You won’t want to miss this fun-filled weekend, we have something for everyone!Fri 7/24: A Family Fun Night will kick off the weekend with live DJ music by the poolside.Sat 7/25: A jam packed day of a Volleyball tournament, bags tournament, 5k walk/run, health presentation at the Lodge, and an evening on the deck with Southern Charm playing some great country tunes and late night swimming.Sun 7/26: Finish the weekend with a free ice cream social, face painting, and crafts at the Lodge. Be sure to check out details on page 13B. Sat 7/27: Health & Fitness Meeting * Sat 8/2: Luau at the Beach *Aug 3-7: 2nd Session of Kidz Camp *Aug 7, 21, 28: Family Fun Nights *Sat 8/29: Last chance is t for a Wacky theme Volleyball and Bags Tournament *. Any questions on any of the above events please contact Chelsey at 815-493-8549 ext 10 or email at [email protected].

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It’s hard to believe that we are already talking about July. June went by in a flash and thank goodness, the weather has been terrible and hopefully July will be filled with great weather. We had several events this past June and one of the great events this month was the Rolling Hills Golf Outing. Participation for this event was great with close to a record number of golfers and a beautiful day for golf, thanks to all who participated in this great event. We also held the Senior Traveling Ladies Tour, with 64 ladies enjoying the course on one of the nice days during June. The LCA Big Cup was also held in June, if you like this event we will have another BIG

Cup on July 25th called the POA Big Cup Scramble. Junior Golf Camps and Clinics also started in June, we will also have another at the end of July. July will be another busy month with many great events. Starting out the month with the July 4th weekend, we will have Moonlite Nite Golf on July 3rd, Fireworks at the course July 4th, and the Firecracker Scramble. A full list of this year’s remaining events is included in this month’s newspaper. The Mr. & Mrs. Club Championship, Lake Carroll Ryder Cup, Senior Club Championship and the Club Championship are all events that are all eligible for the end of the year awards banquet. All winners, runner ups and their spouses from these events will be invited to the awards banquet at the end of the season. The course has been in great shape this year thanks to the hard work by Tim Throop and his crew. I would like to also ask everyone who helped us with divots and ball marks on the greens. It just takes a few moments to fix your divot or ball mark. If everyone just fixed 2 marks on the greens, there wouldn’t be any marks to fix As always, don’t hesitate to call the Pro Shop with any questions or comments about the events and the golf course. We also have some new faces around the Pro Shop this year; I have put some pictures of all of the Pro Shop staff with their names. Below is this year’s Pro Shop staff, outside range, cart attendants, shop attendants, and Assistants. See you on the course!

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Lake Carroll Ladies Golf LeagueBy Toni Knackstedt and Barb Hevrin

The Ladies Golf League is off to a great start! And Wednesday, June 3, was the first Fun Night of the year. The Fun Night is a great opportunity for 18-hole and 9-hole members, along with guests, to play a scramble. 44 ladies participated in the evening’s events….eight of them being guests! Prizes were awarded to the winners of the scramble, Rosanne Stangl, Patti Chalupa, Toni Knackstedt and Anna Hennings. Guest, Nancy Quilico, won the “closest to the butterfly house” flag prize, and June Hasz won the “in the pond” drawing. Many league members graciously donated raffle prizes so many ladies

left with fun gifts. And Marve Feucht was the winner of the 50/50 drawing. A great time was had by all, thanks to Sue Ugorek and the 18-hole division who hosted the first Fun Night of the season. The next big event is the Ladies Invitational on July 15, the theme being “Golfaholic Frolic”. Guests are welcome. The second Fun Night is scheduled for August 5, on August 12 is the “Big Break” event, and the final Fun Night is on September 16. On Monday, June 1, Lake Carroll hosted the Senior Ladies traveling group. Sixty-four ladies participated, representing 13 area golf courses. Please consider joining this group and playing other courses on Mondays. Sign up on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse, which also has news events and our Birdie Tree. See you on the links!

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on the fairways of the Lake Carroll Golf course. I think we can all agree that Tim Throop and his staff do a masterful job of maintaining the great condition of our golf course. When you consider the small staff he has it is very impressive. We do have a major problem that he is simply not able to cope with that can have a harmful impact on the course, as well as playability---Fairway divots. We have a lot of divots in our fairways. Keeping up with filling them is a task Tim does not have the manpower for or the budget to hire someone for this purpose only. We need member volunteers. For the past few days I have been spending time filling divots on holes 1, 2, 3, and 5. I have also started number 6. Fairway number 5 alone required 20 gallons of seed mix to fill all of the divots. It would be nice if every time a golfer created a divot they would repair them, but they don’t. It would also be nice if all of the golf carts were equipped with bottles of mix, but they don’t and even if they did, they don’t get used. Also the cost of adding holders and bottles to each club cart is cost prohibitive. My suggestion is to create an “Adopt a Fairway” program similar to the highway department does with their “adopt a section of highway” program. With all of the clubs and groups we have playing golf such as the men’s and ladies leagues, 10:00 and 11:00 groups and others; if we could get each group to adopt one or two holes then spend an hour every week filling divots, the problem would be solved. Individuals could also volunteer. Tim Throop will provide containers, scoops and the seed mix and once we have all the volunteers covering all 18 holes a date will be set to provide instructions, as well as how to obtain the mix. Each club, group, or individual would have their name posted at the tee box of their adopted hole recognizing their contribution. The staff and golf committee have welcomed this idea and as a start the Campground will be adopting hole number 1 and the 10:00 men’s group have agreed to adopt number 10. Please call golf committee member Sue Ugorek (815-541-9847) with questions or to volunteer. You can also call me at 815-275-5542. The Lake Carroll Golf Course is not some municipality or park district facility. It is ours. We own it and it is incumbent on all of us owners to help protect our investment and take pride in having such a beautiful golf course as part of the Lake Carroll Community. We already have the best golf course in northwest Illinois and with your help we can make it even better. Ellis Fitzgerald (3-568), Avid Golfer

COMMITTEE MEMBERS WANTED The Marketing Committee is searching for volunteers to serve on their committee. The Lake Carroll Board established this committee for Marketing Strategy Development that would include: coordination with Realtors, membership growth plans, identifying potential marketing regions, future auction sales, establishment of a budget, and other related topics marketing Lake Carroll.

If you are interested in becoming a member of this committee, applications can be picked up at the Admin Office or accessed on the member side of our website – just log on and click on “Committees” in the top menu bar. Return your application to Donna at the Office or email it to [email protected].

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We had a great turnout on May 13th for our annual Poker Run. The day started cool, dreary and drizzling but to the 33 ATV riders who participated in the Trail Club’s Poker Run, the morning weather meant a different way to ride our trails. The recent rains added new puddles, lots of mud and water and a challenge to travel our trails safely, with the goal of finding 4 Trail Club members located somewhere along the trails with playing cards. The goal was to find those members, collect a playing card and return to the Lodge by 12:15 with the best poker hand. As everyone traveled the trails at different speeds, some stopped to enjoy the some of the scenic points along the trail, a hot dog or two, chips, deserts and a chance to make new friends, time passed quickly before everyone was back at the Lodge and the cards were turned in. Unfortunately, we left the list of winners at the lake, but we will post them along with pictures in next month’s Trail Talk. Speaking of pictures, we want to talk the members of the Photography Club that came out and took pictures during the event. We want to invite everyone to the Trail Club’s next event - our annual Free Trail Rides on a portion of the trail. This will take place on Saturday, July 18th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. This year we return to the Lodge as our meeting point. If you have never been on the trail or taken a ride on an ATV or side by side, plan on coming out and taking advantage of this op-portunity. If you have a multi-seat machine and would like to volunteer some time offering rides, we would greatly appreciate it as well. We always have a great time and the excitement of first time riders as you take them through their first mud hole or splash through one of the creeks, reminds us all how lucky we are to have this awesome amenity! With all the heavy rains we have been having lately, the trail has sure taken a beating. It’s very rare that we have seen the trail closing during the summer due to poor conditions, but that has been the case this year. I know all trail riders would like to thank the Lake Carroll Maintenance crew for an amazing job to quickly repair washed out areas and groom the trail as quickly as possible so that it can be opened for our enjoyment. Here again is a list of the Trail Club’s upcoming events. All events meet at the Lodge. Mark your calendars for the following: * Free Trail Rides on Saturday, July 18th * The Night Ride on Saturday, October 17th * Pack the Pantry Ride on Saturday, November 7th Until next time, ride safe and I’ll see you on the Trail!

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Freeport — The State of Illinois passed the Smoke-Free Campus Act banning smoking in both indoor and outdoor spaces on state-supported college and university campuses begin-ning July 1, 2015. In keeping with their commitment to health and wellness, the Highland Community College Board of Trustees approved a smoke-free and tobacco-free policy in April. The new policy, which applies to students, faculty, staff, on-campus partners, and commu-nity visitors on campus, prohibits the burning of any type of cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other smoking equipment in both indoor and outdoor spaces within the campus boundaries. The policy also prohibits the use of smokeless/chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes. Smoking and tobacco use inside private vehicles is permitted. “Highland Community College is committed to maintaining a healthy, productive environ-ment for all of its students, faculty, staff and visitors,” Executive Vice President Tim Hood said in an email to the campus community announcing the policy. “Complying with the new state law, as well as becoming a tobacco-free campus, offers support for this commitment. “The smoking and tobacco free policy will go into effect July 1, 2015. College officials have offered smoking cessation assistance to students and staff since the new policy was an-nounced in February of this year. According to the Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiative, 1014 college campuses in the U.S. are tobacco-free or will become so in the near future. These campuses include the City Colleges of Chicago, Danville Area Community College, McHenry County College, Madi-son Area Technical College, North Iowa Area Community College, as well as a large number of four-year colleges and universities in the Midwest. For more information about the Smoking and Tobacco policy at Highland Community Col-lege visit www.highland.edu.

Summerset Theatre’s 42nd season brings‘Mary Poppins’ to the stage

FREEPORT — Highland Community College’s 42nd season of Summerset Theatre will present “Mary Poppins.” Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. on July 9, 10, 11 and 16, 17, 18 and at 2 p.m. on July 19 at the Fine Arts Theatre in the Ferguson Fine Arts Center. The musical is based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film, with original music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, and

book by Julian Fellowes. New songs and additional music and lyrics are by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. The story introduces the audience to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Mary Poppins arrives as the new nanny and teaches the family how to value each other again. Highland’s production features a cast, crew, and orchestra of more than 100 students and community members, as well as, flying effects provided by Hall Associates Flying Effects. There will be spectacular dancing, elaborate scenery and special effects, stunning original costumes, and some of the most beloved and memorable songs ever written for a musical including “Spoonful of Sugar,” “Let’s Go Fly A Kite,” “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “Supercali-fragilisticexpialidocious,” “Step in Time, ““Feed The Birds” and “Jolly Holiday” as well as several new songs. Director Mark Jansen, states, “Our production contains original staging and several excit-ing surprises. Mary Poppins is a heartwarming show with an important message about love and cherishing what really matters. Families in our area will definitely want to experience ‘Mary Poppins’ on the Highland Summerset stage.” Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for seniors and $8 for students. There is a $2 service charge per ticket. Tickets are sold at the Box Office from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the Ferguson Fine Arts Center. Reservations made be made online at highland.edu/boxoffice, or by calling 815.599.3718.

By Susan O’Connor Marketing & Program CoordinatorGARDEN OF THE MONTH CONTINUES INTO JUNE AT LOCAL LIBRARIES Does your garden need a new look? Join University of Illinois Extension Master Garden-er’s as we explore the different types of gardens. Participants will learn all about four season gardening, using native plants, creating a natural fairy garden, attracting butterflies and hum-mingbirds, shade gardening and historic gardens. Don’t miss out at the following locations: Sterling Public Library, 102 W Third St, Third Saturday of Each Month, 2:00-3:30PM OR Mt. Carroll Public Library, 208 N Main St., Second Thursday of Each Month, 5:00-6:30PM. Advanced registration is needed one week prior to the program. June dates are June 11 in Mt. Carroll and June 20 in Sterling. Programs will go through October at each library. Register online at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/clw or by calling Carroll County Office at 815-244-9444 or Whiteside County Office at 815-772-4075MASTER GARDENERS READY TO HELP What is causing my plants to die? Will these insects destroy my vegetable garden? What perennials are best suited for my yard? What tree will give me the best shade? How much fertilizer should I put on my yard? If these questions bothered you last year or might pertain to you this year, you can once again receive answers by calling the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners. University of Illinois Extension is in the business of providing education so you can put the knowledge to work. We bring to you the resources and research from the University of Illinois in many different forms which one being the Master Gardener program.The University of Illinois Extension Carroll-Lee-Whiteside Master Gardeners are ready to help you with your home horticulture and gardening questions. As problems or concerns unfold, stop by or call a Carroll, Lee, or Whiteside County Master Gardener during their office hours. Carroll County hours will be Thursdays from 2:00 – 3:00 pm at the Mt. Carroll office, 815-244-9444. Lee County hours will be Tuesdays from 9-noon at Plum Creek Arboretum in Dixon, 815-288-1227 and Thursdays from 9-noon at the Amboy office, 815-857-3525. Whiteside County will be Mondays and Wednesdays from 9-noon at the Morrison office, 815-772-4075. There is no charge for this service!

ILLINOIS 4-H MEMBERS JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER

Molly and Catherine Weinzierl of the Palmyra Hillbillies are working hard to pack part of the over 10,000 meals packaged on May 28

Illinois 4-H members are used to pledging their “health to better living,” but a state initia-tive has members battling a new health threat; local hunger. “Hunger is closer to home than many people realize, said Bill Million, University of Illi-nois Extension 4-H youth development specialist. “According to a 2011 report published by Feeding America, Illinois ranks 26th in the nation when it comes to the number of children facing food insecurity. “One in five children faces hunger and food security on a recurring basis,” Million said, accounting for 23 percent of all Illinois youth under the age of 18. In 2012, Illinois 4-H launched the 4-H Feeding and Growing Our Communities initiative, with more than 1,500 youth and adult volunteers dedicating 12,250 hours to various hunger-related projects across the state. On Thursday, May 28, in junction with World Hunger Day, 4-H Youth in Lee County pack-aged 10,762 meals which were distributed to local food pantries in Lee County. Helping Lee County 4-H’ers was Illini Fighting Hunger, a club on the University of Illinois Campus, Kiwanis Action Club from Kreider and Harvest Time Bible Church in Rock Falls. With additional funding from the Illinois 4-H Foundation, Illinois 4-H club members are ramping up their anti-hunger program by engaging 4-H members, volunteers, families and whole communities in joining forces to be part of the solution for alleviating hunger within Illinois communities, Million said. One may contact Million at 217-333-0910 or via email at [email protected] for more information.

4-H FORECASTBy Leanne Rahn, Carroll County Program Coordinator, 4-H & Youth

CARROLL COUNTY OPEN HORSE & PONY SHOW An Open Horse and Pony Show, sponsored by the Carroll County Boots ‘N Spurs 4-H Equine Club, will be held Saturday, July 11, at the Carroll Co. Fairgrounds near Milledgeville. The show will be held rain or shine. Enter at the west gate. There will be a lunch stand on the grounds by “Purple Scrappers” Relay for Life Team. The show will be held at the horse arena, located at the west end of the fairgrounds. The arena was built and is sponsored by the Boots ‘N Spurs 4-H Equine Club. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. at the arena, with the show starting at 8:30 a.m. There are 48 classes to choose from. A stick horse making stand will be available 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. for the stick horse class. A negative Coggins Test is required. Class sponsorships are available to any individual, family, business, etc. that would like to be a sponsor. For more information, for a show flyer, or if you would like to sponsor a class, contact Jessica Hollewell, Linda Gengenbach, Steve Hollewell or Carroll County University of Illinois Extension Office at 815-244-9444 or e-mail Leanne Rahn at [email protected] of Illinois Extension is committed to providing residents in Carroll, Lee and Whiteside counties with high quality education services and programs focusing on agriculture, parenting, community and economic development, horticulture and youth development. To learn more call (815) 835-2070 or visit us on the web at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/clw/.

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4-H members and community youth ages 8 to 16 from Carroll, Lee, Whiteside and surrounding counties came together for a fun time at 4-H Summer Camp June 14th through the 18th. Campers learned new skills and had fun doing daily activities including archery, zip lining, canoe-ing, swimming, and arts and crafts. They also could chose to take part in nature activities such as challenge hikes and play various recreational games. There was an Olympics where campers played different games to compete for points for their packs, or team. At the beginning of camp campers are divided randomly to mix up age, and gender to form different packs. We have the Blue Bears, Pink Panthers, Red Rhinos, Orange Owls, Green gators, and the Golden Geckos, the packs help campers meet new friends of all ages and gender and work together as a team. In addition to that campers had a new night activity, Game Night where all the campers competed with their packs in Pack feud, giant twister, Jeopardy and more. The campers and staff had a great week and made lots of new friends. If you are interested in being a part of 4-H Please contact your local Extension office. Whiteside County 815-772-4075, Carroll County 815-244-9444, Lee County 815-857-3525. The Whiteside 4-H program is always looking for new members and volunteers. Please contact Allie Lancaster at 815-835-2070 or at [email protected] if you are interested in being a part of something amazing!

Learn How To Attract Pollinators To Your GardenMaster Gardeners will be at the Sterling and Mt. Carroll libraries in July to teach others how to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to their gardens. Participants will get to make their very own hummingbird feeder to take home. July dates are July 9 in Mt. Carroll and July 18 in Sterling.Sterling Public Library, 102 W Third St, Third Saturday of Each Month, 2:00-3:30PM or Mt. Carroll Public Library, 208 N Main St., Second Thursday of Each Month, 5:00-6:30PM.Advanced registration is needed one week prior to the program. Programs will go through October at each library. Register online at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/clw or by calling Carroll County Office at 815-244-9444 or Whiteside County Office at 815- 835-2070 or at [email protected] if you are interested in being a part of something amazing!

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4-H Summer Camp was held June 14th through the 18th. Participants came from Carroll, Lee, Whitside, & surrounding counties.

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Beware of Fraud in Disaster Struck AreasBy Susan O’Connor, U of I Marketing & Program Coordinator

Beware of Fraud in Disaster Struck Areas Disasters are unforeseen and unpredictable. In Illinois, the most likely disasters to strike your home (depending on your location) are tornados, floods, and earthquakes. If your property is damaged or destroyed, you will likely have many questions and be faced with many decisions. Concerns about temporary shelter, emergency repairs, and the costs of restoring or rebuilding your home can be overwhelming. Disaster situations, unfortunately, attract con-artists from across the country. The following tips should help the wise consumer detect and avoid price gouging, poor workmanship and con-artists scams.

What you should know about Consumer Fraud• All electrical, plumbing, structural work and tree removal services should be performed by a licensed,

insured and experienced worker. (Licensing requirements vary across the state. While electricians and plumbers receive state licensure; structural and tree removal licensing is done through local townships and not all townships may require licensure.)

• Uninsured workers may have the right to sue you if they are injured on yourproperty (e.g., if a floor caves)

• Unskilled workers doing electrical or structural work may pose a serious, even life-threatening, risk to the tenants of the structure.

• A felled tree can easily cause major damage to your or your neighbor’s property: if the workman is uninsured you may be liable for that damage.

Home Repair Fraud• Although it may seem as if repairmen are in short supply after a disaster, it makes good economic

sense to shop around first before hiring a repairman for the job.• Be wary of door-to-door salesmen, conduct business only with established, licensed and insured

workmen. Be cautious of sound-alike names• Never let anyone begin working on your home or business without first establishing a written contract.

Don’t let anyone rush you into a deal.• A good contract should include the contractor’s name, business name, phone number and address -

you can verify this information with the Attorney General’s Office if things don’t seem to be adding-up right.

• The contract should include a thorough description of the work to be completed, the grade and quality of materials to be used, the agreed upon starting and completion dates, the total cost, payment schedule, warranty limits and the contractor’s signature.

• Make your first payment after the contract is established and make your final payment when the work is completed to your satisfaction.

Charitable Fraud• Although it feels wonderful to give during times of disaster make sure that your donations are going

to a legitimate charity not a con-artist. Check whether or not the charity is registered with the Illinois Attorney General’s Office.

• Some important questions to ask: What is the charity’s exact name? Where is it located? Does it have local offices? What percent of the money goes to the actual program? What programs does it offer in your community? Where and when are these programs offered? How long has the charity been in operation? A legitimate solicitor will know the answers to these questions and won’t mind if you check out the information they provide.

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25-27 Old Mill Rd..... ............... .NEW LISTING $24,900

DEEDED BOAT SLIP19-6 Timber Ridge Drive .............NEW PRICE $11,50025-7 Homewood Drive ..........................................................$17,90028-9 Colonial Court ................NEW LISTING $19,80021-33 Forest Hill Drive.........................................................$24,90022-5 Lakewood......................................................................... $27,50021-63 Lake Carroll Blvd.......................................................$43,500

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New Price $139,000

NEW LISTING

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25-29 Old Mill RoadImmaculateBIGTri Level with highpanoramic view.On2.38 acre lot.

4 Bedrooms - 3.5 Baths - 2,810 Sq. Ft.$219,900

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