www.lakelotawananews.com YOUR COMMUNITY CONNECTION Lotawana News Volume 41, Number 14 December 17, 2014 Association News The Lotawana News Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas. -- Calvin Coolidge wishes you a On behalf of the Association Board of Directors, the Operations Crew and the Office Staff, I would like to wish all of our Lake Lotawana residents a very Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year. The Association office will be closing early on Christmas Eve and will reopen on Friday, January 2nd. In case of an emergency, you can call me at 816-813-4758 or Greg at 816-564-4629. I will also be answering emails during the time we are off. The snow plows will be running as necessary during the holidays. I would also like to thank everyone for another great year here at the Lake. It never ceases to amaze me what a wonderful community this is. Submitted by: Jan T. Olson - Executive Director If you need to reach me for anything, please email me at jollassn@earthlink.net or call the office at 578-4272. Board of Directors Meeting Minutes and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Happy Holiday Season from the Staff at City Hall Dave Welsh, Mayor and a new year filled with good health, prosperity, joy, peace, and love! NOTICE OF ELECTION FILING Legal Notice NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held in the City of Lake Lotawana, Jackson County, Missouri, on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, for the purpose of electing the following: Mayor; City Collector; Aldermen for wards 1, 2, and 3. Filing forms must be filled out during normal business hours (8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday), starting at 8:00 am, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014, and ending at 4:30 pm, TUESDAY JANUARY 20, 2015, in the office of the City Clerk, 100 Lake Lotawana Drive, Lake Lotawana, Missouri, 64086. Candidates filing must bring proof of citizenship, registered voter identification card, and paid tax receipt for both real estate and personal property taxes. Candidates having filed and desiring to withdraw such candidacy shall appear in person before the City Clerk on or before 4:30 pm, January 21, 2015, and execute and deliver to the City Clerk a proper withdrawal of such candidacy. City of Lake Lotawana Rhonda Littrell City Clerk page 8 The December issues of the Lotawana News are dedicated to our ADVERTISERS! Your support of our community newspaper is truly appreciated. Thank you one and all! Please see page 18. Lake Lotawana Phone Numbers Lake Lotawana Association, Inc. Association Office Hours Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri: Sat: Sun, Mon Phone: 578-4272 9 am - 4:30 pm 8 am - 12 noon Closed Fax: 578-4080 Board of Directors Meeting January 13, 2015 7:30 p.m. Lake Lotawana Community United Methodist Church - Gate 1 Lake Improvement Board January 22, 2015 Lake Lotawana City Hall SEASONS GREETINGS Water Patrol: Ron DesCombes Lotawana Fire (non emergency) Prairie Township Fire (non emergency) Water District # 15 564-8250 578-4211 525-4200 578-4424 Lotawana News Next issue: January 14, 2015 Deadline: January 5, 2015 City of Lake Lotawana www.lakelotawana.org Visit us on Facebook – City of Lake Lotawana City Hall Office Hours Hours: Mon - Fri 8 am-4:30 pm 578-4215 Emergency - 911 Police (non emergency) 578-4333 Animal Control 578-4333 Board of Aldermen Meeting December 16, 2014 7:00 p.m. PO Box 6613, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 Lake Lotawana City Hall Phone: 578-5834 www.lakelotawananews.com email: lotawananews@aol.com Board of Adjustment December 23, 2014 Lake Lotawana City Hall Lotawana News Page 2 December 17, 2014 U.S.P.S. NO 076690 1 Section 16 Pages Subscription Price $18.00 per year (includes state sales tax) LOTAWANA NEWS Vol. 41, No. 14, December 17, 2014 Published 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month LOTAWANA NEWS P.O. Box 6613 Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-6613 Barb Cooley, Publisher PHONE: 578-5834 e-mail: lotawananews@aol.com Postmaster send address corrections to: P.O. Box 6613, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-6613 Periodical Postage Paid at Lee’s Summit, MO $1 OFF Any 12” Pizza $2 OFF Any 16” Pizza Delivery Hours: All deliveries start at 4 pm Mon thru Sat Sun Open at 4 pm Open at Noon HAPPY HOUR Mon.- Fri. 4 - 6 pm www.facebook.com\russospizzamo 578-4943 RUSSO’S Lake Lotawana 7 Hwy North of Colbern Security Cameras! Coded Access! Pay Online! Bring Me In For 1 Free Month’s Rent! (WITH NEW RENTAL AGREEMENT)(APPLIES TO SELECTIVE UNITS) Indoor and Outdoor Storage Available Boats, RV’s and Trailers Welcome From 5x10’s to 10x40’s we have you Covered! (816) 224-1166 8408 S. 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Mike Costanzo, Pastor www.llcumc.org 578-4544 Association News Lake Lotawana Association COMBINATION CONTACT LIST BOAT RAMP &/OR TRAILER STORAGE Rena Allin 816-550-0921 Michelle Anderson 816-578-5718 Don Leven 816-578-4596 Chuck Kitley 816-679-4136 Dick Stuart 816-578-4752 MARTIN PROPERTY Brush & Yard Waste Drop Off Michelle Anderson 816-578-5718 Brad Barnhart 816-578-2233 Dwane Ficcadenti 816-578-5782 Dave Higdon 816-774-3513 Nancy Myers 816-578-5786 Peggy Rudder 816-309-9578 Dave Williams 816-875-8646 Alternates Mike Morlan 816-589-7134 Jeff Moore 816-578-4944 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT NO. 15 OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI NOTICE is hereby given for the April 7, 2015 Election that two Director positions for the Board of Directors of Public Water Supply District 15 of Jackson County, Missouri will be open for filing at 8:00 a.m. on December 16, 2014 through the last day of filing and closing at 5:00 p.m. on January 20, 2015. Persons desiring to run for a position on the Board of Directors must reside in Sub-District 1 or Sub-District 4 and should file their declaration of candidacy with the Clerk of the Board of Directors office located at 13213 S Lone JackLee’s Summit Road, Lee’s Summit Missouri. Declarations of Candidacy may be filed during business hours of Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on January 20, 2015. Thomasa J. Chapman District Clerk Public Water Supply District No. 15 ASSOCIATION TRAILER STORAGE Boat trailer storage is available at the Avise property, across the dam. Decals are available at the Association office. The cost per year for each trailer is $35.00. Permits are to be renewed each year, the same as watercraft. When calling, be prepared to give either a boat or trailer registration number. USED MOTOR OIL Used MOTOR oil is collected at the Association Office at 10417 E. Thompson Road. The used oil provides the fuel to heat the shop portion of the building. Please leave motor oil in containers outside the garage door. Prime Rib and Holiday Hams Order now for the Holidays! Lotawana Fire Protection District 101 Lotawana Drive, Lake Lotawana, MO 64086 Phone: (816) 578-4211 Fax: (816) 578-5815 email: chiefbilllarge@lotawanafire.org Fire Chief Bill Large Live Music Friday and Saturday nights! 578-4561 MasterCard/Visa/Discover/AmEx 1 Notice of Candidate Filing for Election This will notify the general public that the Lotawana Fire Protection District, a political subdivision in Jackson County, Missouri, will hold an election on April 07, 2015 for the Board of Directors’ position. The opening filing date shall be at 8:00 A.M. on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 and shall close at 5:00 P.M. on January 20, 2015. Any candidate may file during that time at Lotawana Fire Protection District’s Station 1, located at 101 Lotawana Drive, Lake Lotawana, MO. To be qualified to serve as a Board of Director, you must be a voter of the district at least two years prior to the election, be over the age of twenty-five, pay a fifty ($50.00) dollar filing fee and sign the Financial Interest Statement under oath that such person possesses the required qualifications. Please contact Fire Chief Bill Large at the above listed number with any questions! www.t-bonesdeliandmeatmarket.com Facebook Twitter 27900 Colbern Rd Gate 2 Lake Lotawana Open 7 Days a Week Mon - Wed 10am - 9pm 9am - 10pm Thur - Sat 9am - 8pm Sun Lotawana News Page 3 December 17, 2014 LS CARES to present Parenting the Love and Logic Way Jan. 27 through Feb. 24 Lee’s Summit CARES will present Parenting the Love and Logic Way Tuesdays, Jan. 27 through Feb. 24, at Westview Elementary School, 200 N. Ward Road. The course provides parents with strategies to put an end to arguing, whining and backtalk; help children learn listening skills; and raise children who are respectful, responsible and fun to be around. The updated class is facilitated by Kerri Gray, M.S., LMFT, or Jan Nelson, M.A., of ReDiscover. It is offered in collaboration with the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District and area churches. DON’T BLOCK THAT VIEW! TOTAL SCREENING SOLUTIONS Cost for the class is $42 per participant, and previous participants will pay only $10 for the new program manual. Scholarships are available to residents who live within the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District. For more information, contact Bev at ReDiscover, (816) 3473259 or visit www.lscares.org. Please register for the course by Jan. 23. 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Lotawana News Page 7 December 17, 2014 Check Out This Year-end Financial Checklist As 2014 draws to a close, you may want to look back on the progress you’ve made this past year in various areas of your life — and that certainly includes progress toward your financial goals. At the same time, you may want to make some end-of-year moves that can close out 2014 on a positive note while paving the way for a productive 2015. Here are a few such moves to consider: •Boost your retirement plan contributions. This actually isn’t an “end-ofyear” move because you have until April 15, 2015, to contribute to your Roth or Traditional IRA for the 2014 tax year. Nonetheless, the sooner you get extra dollars working for you in your IRA, the better. You can put in up to $5,500 to your IRA (or $6,500 if you’re 50 or older) for 2014. If you are self-employed, or run a small business, you also have until April 15 to contribute to a retirement account, such as a SEP IRA or a SIMPLE plan. 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Lotawana News Page 8 December 17, 2014 Lake Lotawana Association, Inc. Minutes - BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - November 11, 2014 CALL TO ORDER: The meeting of the Board of Directors was called to order at 9:10 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ, Colbern Road Restoration Branch by President Terry Haug. QUORUM: A quorum was established, with the following Board of Directors members present: OFFICERS: Terry Haug (13) – President Mike Morlan (28) – Vice President Steve Small (6) – Treasurer Michelle Anderson (8) -- Secretary Brad Barnhart (26) – Sergeant at Arms COMMITTEE CHAIRS: Dave Wagner (17) -- Roads Dave Cooley (34) – Rules & Regulations Rena Allin (31) – Ways and Means Dwane Ficcadenti (19) – Environment and Water Quality DIRECTORS: Marty Fiser (1) Perry Anderson (2) Jeff Moore (3) Richard Wall (4) Laura Smyser (7) Clarke Henry (10) Ron DesCombes (11) Peggy Rudder (15) Nancy Myers (16) Roger Hibbard (20) Eric Johnson (21) Joe Scott (23) David Higdon (25) Garry Garner (27) Jessica Royer (29) Rob Henik (32) Rob Lewis (33) Don Thompson (35) STAFF: Jan Olson – Executive Director Greg Rudder – Operations Manager With Larry Finn (12), Jonathan Martin (18), Jackie Gammill (22), David Williams (30) and Robert Harris (37) being excused. MINUTES: Rena Allin made a motion to approve the October 14th, 2014 Board of Directors minutes. Motion seconded by Dwane Ficcadenti. Motion approved. Rena Allin made a motion to approve the November 4th, 2014 Executive Committee minutes. Motion seconded by Dwane Ficcadenti. Motion approved. PRESIDENT: The appeal of Case #LIB 14-099C (Bob Hublou M-62) by Steve Meagher M-61 was presented. After discussion, the case was decided in closed executive session. Jan presented a letter from the Executive Committee requiring disabling bladders on boats so equipped. Rena Allin moved that the letter be sent to current owners of boats with bladders. Steve Small seconded. Motion passed. NOMINATIONS: No report. TREASURER’S REPORT: Steve Small moved that the October Treasurer’s report be accepted. Motion seconded by Jeff Moore. Motion passed. OPERATIONS: Greg reported that the dredge has been taken out of the lake and is up at the shop. We’re cleaning it up and getting it ready to sell. The crew has been vacuuming the leaves from the ditches and wrapping up the mowing at the Stafford Property for the season. Greg also reported that we have applied for permits to demo the Buckner/Tarsney houses and that the snow removal equipment had been checked out and installed. ROADS/DREDGE: No report. DAM: No report. RULES: Dave Cooley reported that the committee would be meeting on Monday to go over the changes in the format of the rule book as recommended by Pat Starke. ENVIRONMENT AND WATER QUALITY: Dwane reported that the Watershed Consortium would be meeting on Thursday at 3:00 at Grain Valley City Hall. WAYS & MEANS: Rena thanked Terry Haug and Dave Wagner for their efforts in marketing the dredge and Jan and Laura for the budget preparation and presentation. ADMINISTRATION: Jan thanked the volunteers who worked at the Fall Cleanup Day November 8th. MISCELLANEOUS: Brad Barnhart reported that we received 5000 white/striped bass hybrids and 1000 channel catfish to stock the lake and it looked like every fish survived. The walleye and yellow perch would not be delivered until spring due to weather conditions in South Dakota. ADJOURN: Rena Allin made a motion to adjourn the meeting and go into executive session. Motion seconded by Jeff Moore. Motion approved. Meeting adjourned at 9:35. Minutes Submitted by: Jan T. Olson Executive Director Marking the Years, One Dog at a Time by Larry Byrne New larger showroom! Same great service! 1000’s of products to choose from! Expanded inventory! Daily and Weekly Specials! CARPET - CERAMIC - HARDWOOD LAMINATE - BLINDS - COUNTERTOPS 1707 NE Rice Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 816-524-0255 www.flooringandmorekc.com LOTAWANA T- BALL SPONSOR LOTAWANA’ S CARPET CONNECTION Eat in, Take out, or Drive Thru 3111 South Highway 7 Blue Springs, MO Thirteen years ago this month. I submitted an article celebrating the one-year birthday of my daughter’s dog, Fly. Savannah had just turned 11 and the 911 attack had occurred just a few weeks earlier. The birthday party was created to serve as a bit of a distraction from that awful and worrisome time. And in a flash, it’s 13 years later, my daughter is a grown woman living out of state and Fly, having just had his 14th birthday earlier this month, succumbed to the inevitability of time. Fly had a great run, he outlived all of the birthday guests from that day, and he went on ski trips and escorted Savannah back to school in Ohio on a few occasions. He got to herd a few sheep, had an unlimited supply of tennis balls. He mastered diving off the dock, watching over the chickens, played soccer relentlessly and in short did every single thing that you want your perfect family dog to do. He introduced us to all of the lore and history of the incredible breed of Border Collies and allowed me to spend a small fortune on books that would prove to me just how smart he (and by extension myself) was. But this isn’t just about one dog, it is about all of the dogs that I’ve had. A Poodle named Pierre (the toughest dog ever); Sable, my incredible high school Border Collie; Shelley, the Golden mix; Tasha, who came as part of the package deal with my wife, Cindy; Shirley, the setter mix from the Lee’s Summit Shelter; and Sally, the other Border Collie and Fly’s kennel mate. Each one of these dogs was a time marker; elementary school, junior and senior high, early adulthood, the kid years and now the empty nester years. I’m not sure what’s next because for the first time, just as I assumed that I would always be a teenager or that the kids would all be adorable and cute (I’ve wised up to that one!), I always assumed that there would be the next greatest dog. But for the first time I don’t know. Sally is 12 and as this is an article about marking time; I know with certainty that in another two years or so I will have to let her go as well. The house is a lot quieter this weekend and a little bit cleaner and even a little bit larger. XMAS travel plans got a little bit easier as well. I’ll keep you posted! If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. That is the principal difference between a dog and a man. Mark Twain Lotawana News Page 9 December 17, 2014 Cockrell Mercantile Company Enjoy one-stop shopping this holiday season! Customized Micro Needle Facial GET YOUR FAB ON FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 30% off two or more procedures for new clients Gift Certificates available for Holidays! 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The Lee’s Summit R-7 Achievement Award was based on “Outstanding CNG Fleet and Station Program,” and highlights of the R-7 program were featured during the awards program. During the 2013-14 school year, the R-7 School District launched an initiative transitioning the district’s bus fleet as well as utility vehicles to compressed natural gas. 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Lotawana News Page 10 December 17, 2014 www.Lotawana.com Lotawana News Page 11 December 17, 2014 Lotawana News Page 12 December 17, 2014 GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS PITCH IN FOR SOME CREATIVE HOLIDAY FUN by Debbie Wagner An annual event creating natural greenery displays has traditionally been hosted by Alverda Tillema of the Lake Lotawana Community Gardeners. This year Alverda couldn’t make the event but members pitched in to provide this enjoyable event for its members. Alverda supplied beautiful ribbons, candles, ornaments, floral wire and other creative elements. Pat Beer supplied her wonderful creative talents to guide members with design and finishing touches. She was there early to ready supplies and start cutting the floral foam or “oasis” for each container. Jerry and Bob Metcalfe and Wendy and Bob Kendrick had weathered the elements to recently gather and cut fresh greenery of all sorts for members to use. Cindy Morehead supplied us with fresh carnations to add a colorful touch and pinecones for added dimension and texture as well as more greenery. Jerry Metcalfe baked a delicious chocolate cake and provided a fresh fruit and cheese snack as well as hot cider. HOLIDAY GIVING BY THE LOTAWANA COMMUNITY CLUB by Debbie Wagner Members gathered at the Lake Lotawana Community Club on the first of December bringing gifts of home baked goods, healthy snacks, holiday candies and fresh fruit. They worked together to fill platters and bowls, wrap them in clear wrap and tie them up with holiday bows and tags. With greetings of Holiday cheer and Thankfulness for their service, these offerings were delivered to the men and women who work for our community all year long: firefighters, police officers, City and Association employees. A collection barrel for boxed and canned food goods donated for distribution thru the Lee’s Summit Social Services is also located at the club for quarterly donations to our greater community in need. The holidays and winter are always a time of great need, so the ladies of our club let this be the start of an annual quarterly effort to donate to hungry families in our area also. Sandi’s beautiful large pot arrangement is front and center while Pat’s hands (left) fashion a bow, and Joni concentrates on her creation. Sherry’s smile adds to the beauty of these three arrangements. Fashionable Ginger enjoyed the evening also. Sharon adds carnations while Nancy (hidden by beautiful blonde hair) creates a planter style arrangement. Pat Beer generously agreed to use her talents in arrangements and bow making to dress these gifts from the Community Club ladies. JANUARY MEETINGS There is traditionally no meeting for the Garden Club in January. LLCC Executive meeting January 5th at 9 AM LLCC Luncheon January 27th at 11 AM Aggie Stackhaus, a new member of the Community Club, helps add decorative touches to platters. Pat Hill and Karen Main used shrink wrap, gold cording and holiday tags to dress up our gifts to community employees. Lotawana News Page 13 December 17, 2014 Looking for some holiday gift ideas? Lake Lotawana Beautification Commission has these items and many more for sale at the Lake Lotawana Association office. Lake Lotawana Parks and Recreation by Cathy McFadden The newest addition to the Lake Lotawana Parks and Recreation is the Robison Memorial Recreation Endowment. Founded in memory of Peet Robison, the mission of the endowment is to support youth educational and recreational programs at Lake Lotawana. Annual income from the endowment has gone to the benefit of the Lotawana Ski Club and youth sailing programs. The tennis courts and the swim program also receive a portion of its annual distributable income to pay for their insurance. The Lake Lotawana Parks and Recreation is made up of volunteers who enjoy helping their community. They do this by participating in the various organizations under "the umbrella." Program fees help defray our costs but financial support is always appreciated. Donations to Lake Lotawana Parks and Recreation can be made to: LLPR- Robison Memorial Recreation Endowment Eddie Robison, 13 B St. LLPR-Lotawana Ski Club Ken Holferty, 93 C St. LLPR-Swim Program Jennifer Wickstrom, 208 L St. LLPR-Lotawana Beautification Commission Jackie Gammill, 18 L St. LLPR- Lotawana Garden Club Jerry Metcalfe, 152 M St. LLPR- Lotawana Tennis Courts Larry Byrne, 1 X Tr LLPR- Lotawana Day Dayton Runkle, 30 H St. Blue Springs Police Department Joins National Crackdown to Reduce Substance-Impaired Driving Fatalities ‘Holiday DWI Crackdown’ Campaign Will Target Substance-Impaired Drivers Blue Springs, Mo. – From mid-December through New Year’s Day, local police will be out in force as part of the annual nationwide “Holiday DWI Campaign” crackdown on substanceimpaired driving. The crackdown, which will include high-visibility enforcement throughout Blue Springs, MO, will run from December 12, 2014 through January 1, 2015. The effective nationwide substance-impaired driving crackdown will include high-profile events and will be supported by national paid advertising, creating a comprehensive campaign to curb substanceimpaired driving over the holidays. Although it is illegal in all 50 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to drive drunk (having a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher), far too many people across the nation still get behind the wheel after consuming too much alcohol. The latest statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration underscore the serious nature of the nation’s continuing substance-impaired driving. “Every year, about one third of all motor vehicle traffic deaths involve one or more impaired drivers or motorcycle operators,” said Chief Wayne McCoy. “In 2014, 223 people died in Missouri crashes involving impaired drivers. That works out to approximately one impaired driving fatality every 1 ½ days.” Between December 13, 2013 and January 1, 2014, there were 41 people killed and 242 seriously injured in Missouri traffic crashes. Public Information Officer for the Blue Springs Police Department Jennifer Dachenhausen added that holidays such as the Christmas and New Year’s Eve holiday are particularly dangerous. “Substance-impaired driving is simply not worth the risk. So don’t take the chance. Remember, we will be out in force and we will be watching, so ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.’” For more information, visit the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Campaign Headquarters at www.TrafficSafetyMar keting.gov or www.saveMOlives.com L L Parks and Recreation Ski Club Swim Program Beautification Commission Garden Club Tennis Courts Lotawana Day Robison Memorial Recreation Endowment Greenwood Elementary first graders work with business partner to prepare gifts for adopted grandparents In an annual tradition that is part of the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District’s Partners In Education program, Jessica Steward, senior clerk at Greenwood Quarry, helps Greenwood Elementary first graders wrap holiday gifts destined for the school’s adopted grandparents at Truman Medical Center-East. Assisting other first grade classes were Blaine Foster, quality control technician, and Tony Micketti, plant manager. The quarry is operated by Martin Marietta Materials, which has participated in the district’s Partners In Education program for three years. Lotawana News Page 14 December 17, 2014 LS R-7, UCM, MCC join commitment to expand college access at White House event sŝĞǁĂůůŵLJ>ŝƐƟŶŐƐĂƚ ^ŚĞƌƌŝD͘ZĞĞĐĞEŝĐŚŽůƐ͘ĐŽŵ >^ͬWhZ,^͊ Sherrii Moorree 6KHUUL0# 5HHFH1LFKROVFRP -- -- ϯϬϰ^t'ƌĞĞŶdĞĂů ><&ZKEdϭ͘ϱ^ƚŽƌLJ͕ϱďĞĚͲ ƌŽŽŵ͕Ϯ͘ϱďĂƚŚƐ͕/ŶŐƌŽƵŶĚ ƉŽŽů͕ŵŽǀĞŝŶŶŽǁ͊ No School, No Problem! LSPR’s Holiday Camp is back! Lee’s Summit Parks & Recreation “Holiday Camp” taking place during the R7 School Break will be held December 22, 23, 26, 29-31, Jan. 2 and 5. Camp is open 6:30am – 6pm. Kids ages 5-11 can enjoy a recreational, safe and fun environment during the R-7 No School Days while parents are still working. Camp is held at Harris Park Community Center and includes organized games, activities and field trips. No School Day Camp is just $30 per day and you pick and choose the day! Space is limited and is based on first come first serve. To guarantee your child’s spot, get registered and pay the one-time, non-refundable enrollment fee of $30. This fee covers Spring Break Camp as well. Daily fees may be paid at a later time. Visit www.campsummit.net to print the enrollment form, get the field trip schedule and find answers to those frequently asked questions, or call 816.969.1500. Lee’s Summit R-7 School District •Dec. 19 – Early release day – End of semester. •Dec. 20 – Jan. 4 – Winter break for all schools. •Jan. 5 -- No school -- Teacher workday/staff development. •Jan. 6 -- Classes resume -- Second semester begins. •Jan. 19 -- No school -- Martin Luther King Jr. Day. •Feb. 16 -- No school -- Presidents' Day. •March 6 -- No school -- Staff development. •March 13 -- End of third quarter. •March 14-22 -- Spring break. •April 3 -- No school. •May 25 -- No school -- Memorial Day. Additional calendar dates are available on the R-7 calendar website. District calendars for the 201415 and 2015-16 school years are posted. Representatives of the University of Central Missouri (UCM), Lee’s Summit R-7 School District and Metropolitan Community College (MCC)-Longview joined President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Vice President Joe Biden on Dec. 4 to announce new actions to help more students prepare for and graduate from college. Hundreds of college presidents and other higher education leaders across the nation are also part of this event. The White House College Opportunity Day of Action supports President Obama’s commitment to partner with colleges and universities, business leaders and nonprofits to support students across the country to help the nation reach its goal of leading the world in college attainment. Participating as representatives of The Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC) in Lee’s Summit are Dr. Charles Ambrose, UCM president; Dr. David McGehee, Lee’s Summit R-7 superintendent; and Kirk Nooks, MCC-Longview president. The MIC, located in R-7’s Summit Technology Academy, is a joint initiative between UCM, Lee’s Summit R-7 School District, Metropolitan Community College and numerous business partners. “We look forward to being part of the national discussion on expanding college access,” Dr. Ambrose said. “We are very proud of the strong partnership that has been created through The MIC and are excited about taking it to the next level. Expanding the partnership gives us an opportunity to align leadership, talent and economic needs of this region to meet national goals for degree completion.” Dr. McGehee added, “The Missouri Innovation Campus prepares our students for bright futures through a rigorous, accelerated program that blends classroom instruction with hands-on learning and internships at top businesses. We are grateful to all of our partners – UCM, MCC and the business community – who are working together to ensure that our students succeed, and we appreciate the opportunity to participate in the national dialogue.” When he visited UCM in July 2013 to speak about the nation’s economy, President Obama cited The MIC as an exemplary example of the type of partnership needed to help meet national goals related to reducing students’ college debt load and to produce more graduates with job-ready skills. Students enroll in The MIC their junior year of high school and take classes at Summit Technology Academy. Upon graduation from high school, these students will have their high school diplomas and associate degrees, then complete their final two years of study at UCM. While doing so, they accelerate the time it takes to earn a four-year degree, graduate with no student debt, obtain applied experience through paid internships with major Kansas City area corporations and obtain highly sought after skills for high paying technology careers. Participants in the Dec. 4 White House event were asked to commit to new action in one of four areas: building networks of colleges around promoting completion; creating K-16 partnerships around college readiness; investing in high school counselors as part of the First Lady’s Reach Higher initiative; and increasing the number of college graduates in STEM fields. The MIC, in collaboration with a host of other local education and community partners, commits to expanding college degree attainment aligned with high demand science, technology, engineering and mathematics Pictured at the White House College Opportunity Day of Action are (from left) Dr. Charles Ambrose, Dr. Kirk Nooks and Dr. David McGehee. (STEM) - related fields across the Kansas City region. Using The MIC as a model, this network will work in cooperation with the Metropolitan Kansas City Higher Education Collaborative (a Lumina-sponsored community mobilization site) to expand the existing K-16 partnership that emphasizes college readiness, competencybased delivery, accelerated pathways and new credentials that lower the cost of college, eliminate skills gaps and reduce and/or eliminate student loan debt to finance a college degree. The MIC model also will serve as a platform to significantly increase partnerships that will expand access opportunities for underserved Hispanic and Black student populations, as well as working adults seeking to obtain gainful employment and/or expanded career opportunities. “MIC is a shining example of partnerships that prepare students for the success they deserve,” said Dr. Nooks. “Public school districts, higher education and businesses working together in a whole new way can only lead to bright futures for our students. We are excited and energized to be involved in the national discussion and are looking forward to what we can and will accomplish in the future.” President Obama will announce new steps on how his Administration is helping to support these actions, including announcing $10 million to help promote college completion and a $30 million AmeriCorps program that will improve low-income students’ access to college. The Dec. 4 event is the second College Opportunity Day of Action and will include a progress report on the commitments made at the first day of action on Jan. 14, 2014. Expanding opportunities for more students to enroll and succeed in college, especially low-income and underrepresented students, is vital to building a strong economy and a strong middle class. According to statistics provided by the White House, only 9 percent of those born in the lowest family income quartile attain a bachelor’s degree by age 25, compared to 54 percent in the top quartile. In an effort to expand college access, the Obama Administration has increased Pell scholarships by $1,000 a year, created the new American Opportunity Tax Credit worth up to $10,000 over four years of college, limited student loan payments to 10 percent of income and laid out an ambitious agenda to reduce college costs and promote innovation and competition. December 17, 2014 Hazel Grove Elementary students create mural using plastic bottle caps Students at Hazel Grove Elementary School recently created a 4-foot by 8-foot mural for their school using plastic bottle caps. The project was organized by the school’s art teacher, Rise Stephenson, with students collecting the multi-colored caps for almost a full year. Students submitted mural ideas to Mrs. Stephenson who combined several sketches into one design and painted the basic outline on a large piece of wood. During art classes, children glued the caps to the board, creating a work of art currently hanging outside the art and music room. In all, it is estimated that the piece includes approximately 2,900 bottle caps. Mrs. Stephenson is pictured with the mural. Lotawana News Page 15 Voitenko-Wray Wedding WEDDING PHOTOS BY RICH SCHUBERT Family, friends, and Lake Rats helped celebrate the November 1st wedding of Bret Voitenko and Megan Wray at Blue Hills Country Club. Bret and Megan with Best Man Jake Voitenko and Maid of Honor Delaney Voitenko. Sydney and Addy Rodman of V block love their new friend! WAKONDAH, the new totem pole at the Children’s Park at Lake Lotawana was created and donated by Roger Dutton. Friends and Lake Rats joined the newlyweds for a 10-day honeymoon BVI cruise on a catamaran skippered by Bret and Jim Martin. From the left, Bret and Megan Voitenko, Megan Mercer, Sam and Jim Martin, and Chris and Lindsey Frazier. Lotawana News Page 16 December 17, 2014 Lake Lotawana History: From the Archives - December 70 YEARS AGO LAKE LOTAWANA NEWS December, 1944 Country Club House Built to Last Old Farm House Now Being Remodeled Has Heavy Oak and Walnut Timbers The workmen on the clubhouse for the Country Club have uncovered one of the finest structures built around the lake. There is hardly a nail in the old structure, everything put together with dowel pins and much of it tongue and grooved by hand. The stringers under the floor are all 8 by 8 inches and of white oak lumber... 60 YEARS AGO LAKE LOTAWANA NEWS December, 1954 Ice Skating Rink Ready for Season Freezing weather means sports for ice skaters. At the Lotawana Country Club, the rink is ready for use. Located in a sheltered spot, the rink is 18 inches deep. Flooded regularly, the result is a smooth surface for the delight of skaters. Ladies of the Country Club provide lights, firewood for the fireplace, coffee for the adults and supervision for the youngsters during night skating... 50 YEARS AGO LAKE LOTAWANA NEWS December, 1964 United Fund Over Top at Lotawana Mrs. William E. Robison, Jr., United Fund Captain at Lake Lotawana, reports the 1964 goal was reached here with a little to spare. A total of $2,007.95 has been turned over to campaign headquarters by her... 40 YEARS AGO Lotawana EXPRESS December 11, 1974 Your Association Something has been added. It’s a new look inside the Association office and City Hall. New tile has been installed on the floors, insulation added in the ceiling of the Association office, as well as new ceiling blocks. The City Hall also has new paneling, and some paint on the woodwork. Everyone is invited to view the improvements... Lotawana EXPRESS December 25, 1974 Cub Scouts By Shera Brackman The Cub Scouts opened their pack meeting by decorating their Christmas tree with ornaments made during den meetings. Some very nice ornaments adorned the tree this year. The tree will brighten the home of a fine lady on Christmas day. To the joy of the Scouts, Santa made an early visit at the pack meeting. He suggested that the boys put out fireplace fires on Christmas Eve. Last Christmas he experienced a burned pair of trousers... 30 YEARS AGO Lotawana EXPRESS December 12, 1984 Lake Lotawana Sportsmen’s Club By Maurice Livingston Due to so many activities such as Goose Hunting, Football Games and Fishing, I have not kept up with my correspondence. The hunting in our area has been really fun for me. Just to watch geese in flight is for me an exciting experience. Our luck has been good and the weather has been exceptionally good. So far we have quite a few different types of wile life meats for our Wild Game Dinner... Lotawana EXPRESS December 25, 1984 Missouri Yacht Club By Jan Wade Rita Aholt and Marcy Adams did a successful job for the Children’s Family Night and LANDMARK South Body Shop FULL SERVICE AVAILABLE AT SAME LOCATION 7820 E 171st Street, Belton, MO (at 71 and 58 Hwys) Brad Wood, Body Shop Manager 816-331-4300 brad.landmarksouth@gmail.com Talent Show. Our annual Halloween Party had a great turnout and good participation with live ghost hosts...Paulla Martin did another tremendous job for the Sailing Awards Dinner... 20 YEARS AGO Lotawana Express News December 14, 1994 On Thanksgiving evening an enthusiastic crowd cheered as the lights outlining the Marina Grog & Galley were activated, illuminating the area in brilliance as the glow cast a rainbow of color onto the waters of the Lake. Judging by the size of the crowd who gathered to view the lighting on Thanksgiving evening, the community wholeheartedly supports the idea of Lotawana Beautification similar (though smaller in scope) to the lights of the Country Club Plaza and Crown Center... Lotawana Express News December 28, 1994 Lotawana Beautification Commission Dear Lake Lotawana Beautification Commission, After my annual Christmas deliveries at your fair city this year, I felt compelled to send you a letter. Occasionally, a rooftop is just too steep and I must land in a roadway. I felt so relieved this year to see a smooth surface below....not one sprained reindeer ankle and no need to realign the sleigh this year. Your new gates (especially the ones with lights) helped us immensely when trying to locate each address... With much affection, Santa 10 YEARS AGO Lotawana News December 8, 2004 Lake Lights By Paula Koch Professional Storyteller Barbara Kellogg enchants both young and old Barbara Kellogg is a storyteller. Her stories help heal, entertain, bring up memories, and evoke joy, laughter, and sometimes tears. For most of human evolution, stories provided the oral history of the culture. Now they serve many purposes. They may be healing stories for a hospice remembrance service. Or character building stories for small children. Tall tales for appreciating seniors. Histories to educate Missouri Town visitors... Lotawana News December 22, 2004 Zebra Mussels By Kirby Woods I received notice that Zebra mussels have been found in two lakes close to Wichita, Kansas. El Dorado Lake has adult mussels and Cheney Reservoir has larvae, which will turn into adults before long. Fortunately, our boating season is pretty much over for this year. I think we need to put together a strong program for the future to try and keep the mussels out of our lake... Lotawana News Page 17 December 17, 2014 CLASSIFIED ADS REAL ESTATE and more SERVICES SELL B & L Plumbing Service, Repair, YOUR Complete Installation, Sewer & Drain ad page 3 “STUFF” Cleaning--see BOAT UPHOLSTERY FREE ESTIMATE HERE Call Jim 816-525-1939 HOME SWEET HOME REALTY 816-808-4000 hshrealty.com Classified Ads First 15 words - $10.00 Each additional word - 25 cents. Please send your ad and payment in advance of publication to: Lotawana News P.O. Box 6613 Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-6613 You may pay by cash or check. 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