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Semi-Annual Community Meeting

Upcoming Event AUGUST GAZEBO PARTY! August 28th

Come one, come all to TLCA’s August Gazebo Costume Party!

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This party will feature music compiled by your favorite DJ, Mitch Greig. Come down in your best costume and bring your own food and beverage (plus enough to share if you’re feeling super sociable), dance, meet new people, visit with your friends, and grab some prizes while you’re having fun!

Let’s celebrate summer and the end of a difficult year!

Highlights From The Tanglwood Lakes Semi-Annual Community Meeting

May 15, 2021

With the restrictions imposed by covid-19 still in place, Tanglwood Lakes had to modify their semi-annual meeting presentation. The twice-a-year community meeting is usually a popular gathering held in October and May which includes many reports, presentations, refreshments and a chance to mingle and catch up with friends.

The October 2020 meeting was conducted via Zoom and the May 2021 meeting was held at Paupack Hills but with a limited and masked attendance including a temperature check. The Board members were spread out and the audience spaced throughout the room. The meeting was opened by President Faller followed by introduction of Board Members and staff. Treasurer Ron Triani gave a very detailed financial report outlining the workings and objectives of the Budget and Finance Committee. A print copy was distributed at the sign in table. Also included was the report from William Owens & Company, certified public accountants who perform the annual audit and their recommendations. Attached to this report were many pages of spreadsheets detailing revenues and expenses, cash flow statements, operating expenses, and particular accounting policies. (Copies are available at the Chalet Office for your reading pleasure.) The covid restrictions curtailed the usual format for Committee Reports. For this meeting each committee report was given by the Board Contact Person. The printout of all of the reports was distributed to the audience and is further available at the Office or to print/ download from our website. The Board then fielded questions from the membership in the time remaining. Topics included: New resident familiarity with the covenants and rules and regulations, permits for cutting trees, boats and docks, speeding and speed bumps, stop signs, property maintenance, property by canoe racks upgrade, and rental property occupants’ conduct. A number of residents spoke favorably about improvements going on and receiving a positive response from Board members regarding previous questions and inquiries.

The content of the meeting is now available as a video mp4 on our website.

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