LAKE LUCERNE ESTATES CIVIC CLUB SPRING 2015 NEWSLETTER Sunday, March 29, 2015 2pm - 3pm Come one, Come all Please have children bring their own Easter basket. There will be surprises in each egg and grand bunny prizes. Come early and enjoy some light spring snacks. Egg Hunt for All Ages | Egg Tossing Event | Bunny Crafts | Enjoy the Community Clubhouse Want to volunteer time or resources? Contact Misty Johnson - mistykat380@yahoo.com LLECC Calendar March 29 - 2PM Easter Egg Hunt at the Lake March 31 - 7 PM COPS Annual Meeting @ Lucerne Baptist Church April 11 - 10 AM Garden Work Day April 18 - 9 AM Spring Clean Up at the Lake/ Clubhouse April 26 SPRING FLING Social event May 9 - 10 AM Garden Workday May 21 - 7:30 PM COPS Watch Annual Meeting This spring, our COPS Watch program will celebrate it’s one year anniversary. We will conduct our Annual Neighborhood Meeting on Tuesday, March 31 at 7:00 PM in the sanctuary of the Lucerne Baptist Church. All neighbors are urged to attend. You do not have to be a member of the Lake Lucerne Civic Club to attend. Officer Kevin Martinez, our Gwinnett PD COPS liaison, will conduct a program on Safety and Self Defense. This program focuses on situational awareness and is a critical component to help maintain everyone’s safety on a daily basis. Remember that the COPS program’s mission is for all of us to be observant and report any suspicious activity first to 911 and then to your COPS block captain. If you need your block captain's info please contact our neighborhood COPS Liaison, Jay Hancock at 770-289-3027 or jayhanco14@gmail.com. To receive current news as it happens, join our new private social network at NextDoor.com. LLECC Meeting @ Clubhouse WWW.LAKELUCERNEGA.ORG !1 LAKE LUCERNE ESTATES CIVIC CLUB SPRING 2015 President’s Letter Greetings to all Lake Lucerne Estates neighbors: Since the new board has taken office I believe the biggest change we have instituted is the availability of online payments for yearly dues and boat stickers. We also hope to have the card reader in place for the Spring Fling festivities. You can use the button available on the neighborhood website at www.lakelucernega.org/membership. Or make a payment directly from your Paypal account to lakelucerneestatesCC@gmail.com. Payments can still be made by mail or hand delivered at member meetings. We also have independent efforts by several of our neighbors to get a group discount from local businesses for septic tank pumping. Maintaining your septic system is good for your property, and also really impacts our lake in a positive way. I encourage everyone to read through the Septic Tank article from the Environmental Protection Agency concerning the impact of septic systems on lakes. If you are interested in teaming up with your neighbors to get a group rate on septic service, please see postings on Next Door. Or feel free to call or email me for information. We have quite a few events planned for this spring. We will host our first neighborhood Egg Hunt on March 29th from 2pm to 3pm. The event will be free of charge, so we hope to see all the neighborhood kids. We also have our Annual Spring Fling scheduled for April 26th. A few of our neighbors have noticed an increase of litter along the roads. One of the biggest culprits is loose trash from curb-side garbage pickup. When the trash truck comes through and flips the can into the machine, small pieces of loose trash (not secured in bags) will often fly out. Those small pieces of un-bagged trash may come from cleaning out your vehicle as you get home. I know I have been guilty of it myself without thinking. Please take that few extra seconds to get your loose trash into a bag. I hope everyone will feel free to email me with any concerns they may have about the neighborhood or the civic club. If you are a shy person but would like to bring up an issue with the members at a meeting, please feel free to email those thoughts to me and I will convey them for you at the next meeting. - Cindy Alexander Community Garden in its Third Year Our garden offers lots of variety…in its members and in what we plant. It's a great place to meet neighbors and work side by side in such a beautiful setting. Stop by to chat with us any second Saturday, 10-11 AM. Plots are still available for 2015. Contact Lisa Milton @ aamilton@att.net or 678-344-4788. Spring Cleaning April 18th - 9 AM Meet at the Clubhouse. Please bring tools and equipment for grounds cleanup, such as trimmers, rakes, pruning tools, gloves, and similar items. More details about the clean up day will be sent to neighborhood residents via email. WWW.LAKELUCERNEGA.ORG !2 LAKE LUCERNE ESTATES CIVIC CLUB SPRING 2015 Septic Systems and Lake Water Quality A properly functioning septic system will remove most disease-causing organisms and some nutrients and chemicals from wastewater. However, it will not remove or treat many watersoluble pollutants such as solvents, drain cleaners, and many household chemicals. Consequently, the proper location, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of septic systems are critical in areas close to lakes and streams as well as in shallow groundwater zones. Lake community homeowners have a special responsibility to ensure that their septic systems are not polluting the lake. Septic systems can be safe and effective so long as installers design, locate, and construct systems correctly, and homeowners actively monitor and maintain them. Discharge of septic tank effluent to a lake or tributary stream, either through overland flow or groundwater seepage, can contribute to localized increases in algae or aquatic plant growth. In extreme cases, the oxygen depletion associated with untreated sewage can even kill fish. Widespread discharge to a lake over a period of time can significantly accelerate the lake's eutrophication ("aging") rate. Because phosphorus is very slow to leave a lake system, sewage inputs often have lingering effects long after they have been discontinued The frequency of sludge removal from your septic tank ("pumping") varies with the amount of use your system receives. For an average family of four, a septic tank needs to be pumped out every two to three years. If you are only using the system on a seasonal basis (e.g., summer cottages), the tank may need to be pumped less often. If you are placing heavy demands on the system, such as a large family or a garbage disposal, the tank may need to be pumped every year. Tank pumping must be done by a licensed contractor, but sludge level determinations and tank inspections can be done by you. SIGNS OF A PROBLEM: • • • • • • • • Slow draining toilets, showers, or sinks. Sewage backing up in the basement or drains. Ponded water or wet areas over the absorption field in your lawn. Bright green grass over the absorption field may indicate that effluent is coming to the surface. A dense stand of aquatic plants or algae along only your shoreline. Sewage odors. Bacteria or nitrates show up in tests of a nearby drinking water well. Biodegradable dye flushed through your system is detectable in the lake Our clubhouse and grounds are a great place to hold your next event or family gathering. LLECC members receive a discount on rental rates. Call MB Strickland or Alisa Walsh at 770-558-2904, email mb@littlelakeevent.com or a.walsh@littlelakeevent.com. More info can be found at www.LittleLakeEvent.com. WWW.LAKELUCERNEGA.ORG !3 LAKE LUCERNE ESTATES CIVIC CLUB SPRING 2015 Lake Report Quite a bit of trash and debris has accumulated along our roadsides and in our lake. Everyone in our community can help to minimize this pollution through some very basic actions: 1. Carry a bag with you on your walks - If you see trash, pick it up. 2. Check your own property for stray debris – especially at your road front and around the curbside trash/recycle pickup area. Routinely pick up around your place when you retrieve your garbage can and recycle bin. 3. When you see handbills attached to your mailbox and coupon flyers thrown at your driveway entrance, pick these up promptly too. Make these few small things part of your routine and it will make our neighborhood and lake a better place. On April 18, we will have a lake and neighborhood clean-up event. Board of Directors Everyone in the neighborhood is encouraged to peruse their own property to pick up and President - Cindy properly discard all stray bottles, cans, plastic bags, etc. Also Alexander on this day, lakefront owners are encouraged to remove all cindy.alexander@zayo.com foreign debris from their own lake front. Beginning at 9 AM, (706) 248-3285 we will need volunteers to help along the shoreline extending Vice Pres - Bob Mylacraine from the boat ramp and back west past the coffee shop. (770) 736-9175 Whether you invest 1/2 hour in front of your place only, or more time at the lake on this cleanup day, please send a Secretary - Misty Johnson photo of your trash collection (small or big) to (404) 447-3778 jssmilton@gmail.com and your photo may be posted in the Treasurer - Nancy Burchik next newsletter or on social media. 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