Are You Among The Missing? In September of 2019 a ballot was mailed to our membership regarding our Restrictive Covenants or Deed Restrictions. The issue addressed is the recommendation by the Board of Directors to make our Restrictive Covenants permanent. Two-thirds of the total voting membership must approve the change. So far, we have received over 400 ballots which leaves a portion that have not returned their ballot. Do you remember if you sent it back to the Chalet office last fall? Returned ballots are tallied by lot number and if your ballot is among the missing, there is an easy remedy. You can call the office at 570 857 1186 or stop by and request another one. As a reminder of the particulars of the vote, the core governing documents of Tanglwood Lakes Community Association (TLCA) are the restrictive covenants that are incorporated into every TLCA property owner’s deed. All of the governing documents by which TLCA operates derive from these restrictions. These restrictions authorize the existence of Tanglwood Lakes Community Association, Inc., the legal entity that operates TLCA, the bylaws and the rules and regulations. We are voting to make the covenants permanent rather than have them expire in 2043 as they are presently scheduled to do. Expiration of the covenants would lead to termination of the community as a legal entity and as an organization structure. Without that structure, there would be no mechanism to maintain the Community and all of its assets, including the roads, the buildings, the equipment, or any of its amenities such as the beach area and the nature trail. Termination of the community would have an adverse impact on all property values within the community. The Board of Directors strongly urges every community member to vote in favor of making the restrictive covenants permanent.
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Sixth Annual Veterans Golf Outing A Tremendous Success ! Wallenpaupack Vets For Vets, a nonprofit organization which helps local Pike and Wayne County veterans and first responders, held its sixth annual golf outing on July 27 at Lords Valley Country Club. It was a beautiful, sunny day for over 100 contributing golfers and guests to enjoy playing on a superbly groomed golf course, while extending a helping hand to the Vets For Vets organization.
The funds will be used to assist local veterans, first responders and their families in the year ahead. These men and women, those who served our nation and those who served our local fire departments, ambulance and police departments, deserve our help when they need it. Often these patriots have one time or short-term problems that are not easily addressed by large, national support organizations. Our vets for vets organization has addressed a wide range of concerns including making arrangements to fix a roof or a furnace, making a mortgage payment, replacing automobile tires, providing for transportation to medical appointments, providing needed groceries or school clothing for their children. In each case we have attempted to improve their quality of life, even if in a small way. If it matters to them, it matters to us, and we will help.
Wallenpaupack Vets For Vets would like to Thank All who contributed in any way to the success of our golf outing. A Special Thank You to Lords Valley Country Club for your efforts towards keeping our event both exciting and safe, through temperature checks, social distancing and mask requirements. We found your golf course, your food, your service and your attention to detail , superb in every way.
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