The Ripples: October 2022

Page 16

CRISP AIR AND CRUNCHY LEAVES Lakewood PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATIONHalloween Fun | Fall Brush Notice | Poinsettia Sale The official magazine of The Lakewood Community October 2022
Craig Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® ckurth@lpl.com Michael Garden, Wealth Advisor mgarden@lpl.com Alexandra Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® akurth@lpl.com 5700 W. 112th St., Ste 120 1251 NW Briarcliff Pkwy, Ste 235 Overland Park, KS 66211 Kansas City, MO 64116 (913) 323 3113 Office (816) 452 4000 Office MKT 06070 0317 Tracking #1 05246486 (Exp. 02/25)
a b e t t e r w a y t o p l a y about us we offer : Youth Officiated AGames dult officiated Pgames ersonal (Training basketball or Ffitness) ull-service Fitness area 1. 2. 3. 4. From PickUp games with refs, to tbasketball raining, to court rentals, to full afitness rea, PickUp USA is your one-stop shop ffor itness and all things basketball! PickUp USA Ftiness 2724 NE McBaine Dr, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 pickupusafitness com 816-766-2336

LPOA Committee Chairpersons

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

ARB/ARC // Judy Alyea

Appeals // Steve White

Election // Larry Pasquini

Executive // Dave Petet

Lakeshore Townhomes // Sheri Hartman & Jerry Baxter

Lakeshore Condos // Kevin Wiley

Lakewood Bay // Barb Mills

The Landings // Doug Allen

Water’s Edge // Kevin Ingram

ADVISORY COMMITTEES

Activities // Meg Young

Facilities Development // Emmett McClintock

Finance // Dave Stackelhouse

Food & Beverage // Jahala Kinser

Insurance // Cathy Pec

Lake Use // Kyle Kosovich

Association Staff

ADMINISTRATIVE

General Manager Mark Reid // Mark@lpoa.com

Accounting Supervisor Machelle Seiler // Mac@lpoa.com

Staff Assistant Sherry McNamara // Sherry@lpoa.com

Administrative Assistant Nichole Melvin // Nichole@lpoa.com

Membership Accounting Cari Brown // Cari@lpoa.com

Receptionist Sharri Goodman // Reception@lpoa.com

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dir. of Comm. Relations Sean Bachtel // Sean@lpoa.com

Codes Enforcement Steve Hancock // Steve@lpoa.com

COMMUNICATIONS

Art & Communication Director Cariann Dureka // Cariann@lpoa.com

FOOD & BEVERAGE

Executive Chef Molly Myers // Chef@logc.org

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Manager John Thomas // Jthomas@lpoa.com

Lake Water Irrigation Fees

Board Members

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers

President Terry White (At Large) Liaison to Facilities Development Committee

EMAIL terry.white@lpoa.com

Vice-President Dave Petet (At Large) Liaison to Lake Use Committee EMAIL dave.petet@lpoa.com

Treasurer Kathleen Heydon (At Large) Liaison to Finance and Food & Beverage Committee

EMAIL kathleen.heydon@lpoa.com

Secretary Debbie Stalnaker (At Large) Liaison to ARB/ARC Committee

EMAIL debbie.stalnaker@lpoa.com

Directors

Larry Fields (At Large)

Liaison to Insurance Committee

EMAIL larry.fields@lpoa.com

Brooke Beebe (At Large) Liaison to Activities Committee EMAIL brooke.beebe@lpoa.com

Joseph Pec (Multi Family) Liaison to Multi-family Parcels EMAIL joseph.pec@lpoa.com

Tom Maloney (East Lake) Liaison to Appeals Committee

EMAIL tom.maloney@lpoa.com

Jon Snow (West Lake) Liaison to ARB/ARC Committee EMAIL jon.snow@lpoa.com

LPOA Office

651 NE St. Andrews Circle, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064

Monday through Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

PHONE 816-373-4326 COMMUNITY SERVICES 816-373-1500

WEBSITE www.LPOA.com

Residents who irrigate from the lake should expect to receive their bill in October in the amount of $200. The fee is not for use of lake water, but rather for access to the lake water. Access means you have an irrigation pump and intake lines installed. If you have one or both of these items, you are required to pay the irrigation fee. If you choose to not pay for the fee, you will need to remove the pump and/or intake lines before December 31, 2022 and notify the LPOA office by calling 816.373.4326.

4 The Ripples // October 2022

From the General Manager, Mark Reid

When we talk about what is important to the members of the Lakewood Community, lakes and trees generally top the list. As most of you know, we have had to evolve this year in our methods for controlling aquatic growth in the lakes. Warm water, lots of sunshine and lots of nutrients created perfect growing conditions for the aquatic plants. This was seen in many areas throughout the United States and some severe cases of algae growth and fish kill in California. We will continue our program into next year to assure that we are ahead of the problem.

Trees are not as fortunate. Currently, the stress of drought and disease is negatively affecting some of our mature trees. When I walk some of the common ground areas and see the number of trees that are being attacked by bores, carpenter ants and other insects, I find it concerning. For now, we are focused on the management of the diseased elm trees and the ash trees that are being killed by the ash borer. I want to be clear that I wish we never had to take down a single tree. But it is our duty to remove the diseased and dying trees and then replace them with native trees that will thrive in our regional climate.

The LPOA maintenance department has a schedule of trees that are to be removed. We have been working with arborist contractors to remove the tree on the schedule. If you see the contractors and have a question or concern about a tree, please contact me at the office 816-373-4327 or email me at mark@lpoa.com. It is very important that members do not go onto the common ground and try to direct the contractor or stop their work. Additionally, our maintenance personnel have their job to do and should not be chastised for performing that work.

I look forward to another wonderful fall season and our Lakewood trees are what provide the awesome colors that we enjoy so much, whether that be a mature tree or a newly planted tree that will provide for the next 50 years plus of enriching our environment.

In This Issue

5 From the General Manager

6 From the Boardroom

6 Board Meeting Minutes

8 Calendar of Events

9 Event Calendar

10 Welcome New Residents

11 Not-So-Scary House Hunt

13 Poinsettia Sale

16 Artist Series

20 Clubs

21 Resource Directory

22 September Maintenance Update

22 August Community Service Report

October

From the Boardroom

Terry White, Board President

L.M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, once wrote, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers!” After some of the oppressive heat of the summer I suspect many of us feel this same way.

Summer is “the season” for Lakewood, but in fall there is still much to appreciate. Yes, our pools are closed, but the lake is still there for all to enjoy the quiet from a paddleboard or kayak on a calm brisk morning, or from a boat, or relaxing on a pleasure dock. Pontoon boat rentals are available through October 16. This can be a great time to cruise the lake with less traffic and enjoy the changing colors of the trees. All three playgrounds are ready for your kids and grandkids. The sports fields are full of young teams practicing fall ball or soccer. No matter your stage in life, it is simply a great time to be outdoors.

We will end this special month with some people’s favorite holiday, Halloween. I remind you, and please talk to your driving teenagers and young adults, to drive carefully in Lakewood, all the time, but especially on Saturday, October 29, from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. while our Lakewood Activities Committee hosts the Not So Scary Scavenger Hunt. Thank you to all of the volunteers who put this together for our community. I know you hear it often, but these events are all thanks to our neighbors who volunteer

Lakewood Property Owners Association Board of Directors’ Meeting

Actions taken September 8, 2022

Approved

• 2023 User Fees

• Employee Health Insurance

• West Lake Emergency Outlet Cleanout

• Remove Main Fountain Landscaping

• John Deer Gator Purchase

Policy 2 - Account Delinquency Language

Removed None

to make Lakewood the best place to live. The same driving reminder goes out for Halloween, October 31, especially after dark. There are some areas of Lakewood that will see an abundance of kids that night and we want everyone to have a safe experience.

Enjoy the fall on the days we have sunny blue skies and lots of color in nature. Though summer is my favorite season, I agree with Montgomery, and am glad we live in a place where there is October.

6:30 p.m.

Want to "Go Green"?

The Ripples If you would like to stop receiving the Ripples by US Mail and would like to access it online (www.lpoa.com or Lakewood’s official Facebook page), simply email Cariann at cariann@lpoa.com.

Statements If you would like to stop receiving statements by US Mail, please contact Cari at cari@lpoa.com or access the “Going Green” form on our website at www.lpoa.com. Please be advised that our current accounting system does not have online access, so by not receiving a statement you will not be notified if you charge any additional items to your account (ie. Snack bar and Argyle meals, boat stickers, boat rentals, etc).

ARB/ARC Information

ARB/ARC deadlines are the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month. The meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 6:00 pm (3rd and 5th Tuesday of March and November 2022). All meetings will take place at the Community Service Office, 735 NE Lakewood Blvd.

October
6 The Ripples // October 2022
Tabled None
13 • November 10 • December 8 Meetings take place at
at The Lakewood Oaks Clubhouse. LPOA/LHC BOARD MEETINGS

TUESDAY, November

Served as your County Legislator for the past eight years, including four years as Chairman or Vice Chairman.

• Experience working with the diverse interests of all county residents.

• Ready to marshal county leadership to bring real solutions to the challenges that affect your everyday lives.

information

Thank you to our Sponsors! PRESENTING SPONSOR & DRS. OPDAHL AND BOWEN *Some customers could see a discount up to 50%. Discount names, percentages, availability and eligibility may vary by state and coverage selected. Enrollment, terms and conditions apply. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington, IL State Farm County Mutual Insurance Company of Texas Richardson, TX1901979 Discount up to 30% with Drive Safe & SaveTM!* I’m inviting you to make our roads safer and get rewarded for doing so. Are you in? Contact me today to get started. Bret Farrar Ins Agency Inc Bret Farrar, Agent 3680 NE Akin Dr Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 Bus: 816-333-4445
8th •
For more
please visit my website at www.TheresaCassGalvin.com Paid For By Citizens For Theresa Galvin, William Galvin, Treasurer THERESACASSGALVIN FORJACKSONCOUNTYEXECUTIVE

Lakewood Calendar of Events

OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

1 Smokin’ in Lakewood

13 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting

29 Not-So-Scary House Hunt

31 Halloween

Amendment Updates

10 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting

19 Deadline to Order: Garden Club Poinsetta Sale

24 Thanksgiving (office closed)

25 (office closed)

8 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting

10 Christmas Parade

11 Pictures with Santa

25 Christmas

26 Christmas Observed (office closed)

Currently, there are no pending or final amendments.

Digital Ripples

Do you receive The Ripples both in print and digitally? Please help us save money and trees by letting us know to remove you from the printed copy. Simply email cariann@lpoa.com.

If you have not been receiving our weekly Eblasts to your inbox, and would like to, visit our website at lpoa.com and at the bottom of the Contact page, click “Subscribe” and enter your email. E-Blasts, which are sent out every Monday and as needed, contain all the need-to-know Lakewood Info and upcoming events.

Smokin’ in Lakewood Saturday, October 1 Not-So-Scary House Hunt Saturday, October 29 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Christmas Parade December 10 Pictures with Santa December 11 Events Calendar Lakewood Activities Committee

New Lakewood Residents Welcome

Anita Anderson

410 NE Medford Drive

William & Teanne Fenter

3604 NW Primrose Lane

Robby & Brooke Beebe

5408 NE Wedgewood Lane

Roger Scherer II & James Fegan

521 NE Sienna Place

Michael & Michele Harding

505 NE Wenonga Place

Joshua & Hannah West 3503 NE Logwood Court

James & Clarisa Evans 105 NE Edgewater Drive

Michael Adocchio & Olena Avdyeyeva 216 NW Hemlock

10 The Ripples // October 2022

CLUES WILL BE RELEASED ON FACEBOOK AT THE START OF THE HUNT! VISIT THE LAKEWOOD ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE PAGE TO STAY INFORMED.

Join us for another fun year scavenging the neighborhood for some not-so-scary houses and treats!

At 4:00 PM 10 clues will be released on Lakewood Activities Committee Facebook page and LPOA e-blast. Neighbors will then visit 10 different spots around the neighborhood looking for uniquely decorated cardboard houses and collecting a treat!

Costumes are encouraged, Fun and a great Fall spirit is mandatory!

Lakewood
Lakewood Property Owners Association // Serving Our Members Since 1973 11
Activities Committee presents: Not-So-Scary House HuntNot-So-Scary House Hunt Saturday, October 29, 20224:00-6:00 PM 10 Clues to Solve!

Poinsettia Sale

Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2022 Cost: $17 for 6.5 inch pot (Red, White or Jingle Bell) $30 for 8.5 inch pot (Red, White or Jingle Bell)

651 NE

Lee’s Summit,

be directed to Deb Morgan—rolrsk8t@gmail.com Caroyln Hall-Evans—dchomes@sbcglobal.net Vicki Vest—vestv88@gmail.com

Lakewood Garden Club Delivery/Pick-up
Colors Available: Red, White or Jingle Bell (Red with White Specks) • Make checks out to “Lakewood Garden Club” • Please mail or drop off your order with payment to Lakewood Oaks Country Club
St. Andrews Cir.,
MO 64064 • Questions may
Delivery Instructions: o I am a Lakewood resident and will pick up my order at the clubhouse on Tuesday November 29, 2022, between the hours of 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM o I am a business and/or a customer living outside of Lakewood and understand my order will be delivered free to me on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 Pot SizePot Size 6.5” or 8.5” Color Color Red, White or Jingle Bell Quantity Cost $17 or $30 TOTAL • Deadline for ordering is November 19th. Lakewood Garden Club Annual Poinsettia Sale proceeds benefit community beautifcation programs and local scholarships for graduating seniors. ORDER FORM NAME: ADDRESS: _____________________ EMAIL: _________________________________PHONE How did you hear about the Poinsettia sale? Ripples_______E-mail blasts________Name To order online, scan the QR code below:

WHAT ARE YOU PLANNING FOR?

O D U C

N

WHO WE ARE:

We are an independent registered investment advisory firm acting as a fiduciary to our clients with a focus on financial planning, portfolio management, and strategic advice.

WHAT WE DO:

With clarity and resolve, we craft and implement a uniquely customized plan and investment strategy best suited to align with your priorities

WHY WE DO IT:

We believe you deserve a genuine partner committed to safeguarding your financial objectives

WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT:

By offering uniquely personalized investment strategy paired with a holistic approach, concierge level service, and true independence, we believe we elevate our client experience and outcomes.

INVITATION:

We invite you to take one step toward a deeper understanding and greater confidence by bringing us your financial questions today

OUR PROMISE: We will listen and offer meaningful, objective, prudent advice

W W W S T R O N G B O X W E A L T H C O M

SCHEDULE A MEETING

ONGBOX WEALTH J o n G a r l o w , C P W A ® F o u n d i n g P a r t n e r 1 2 Y e a r L a k e w o o d R e s i d e n t
T A X P L A N N I N G R E T I R E M E N T P L A N N I N G F I N A N C I A L P L A N N I N G
I N T R
I
G
StrongBox Wealth, LLC is a Registered Investment Adviser Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where StrongBox Wealth, LLC and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure This circular is solely for informational purposes Past performance is no guarantee of future returns Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital No advice may be rendered by StrongBox Wealth, LLC unless a client service agreement is in place 3 4 7 0 N E R A L P H P O W E L L R D . , S T E A L E E ' S S U M M I T , M O 6 4 0 6 4 8 1 6 6 0 7 5 4 1 0

FALL ART EXHIBIT

IN THE ARGYLE

A place to present artists of all kinds and mediums.

Judy Pizzurro

Lakewood resident, Judy Pizzurro, needed a new craft to keep her busy during the pandemic. After making copper jewelry in a studio for several years, she wanted to try something new that wouldn’t require the use of a blow-torch in the house. After she discovered the process of Alcohol Ink, it became her new creative passion.

Judy and her husband, Frank, have lived in Lakewood for 22 years. Judy majored in theater and taught theater in high school for 12 years and middle school for another 20 years. After retiring from teaching, a friend invited her to work with the local Spinning Tree Theater. Judy became a member of the Board, and began arranging fund-raisers and planning events. When COVID shutdowns ended, Spinning Tree reinvented their mission to work with disabled and non-disabled children producing theater where the children can interact with professionals. Judy continues to

assist with planning and promoting these children’s productions at Johnson County Heritage Center.

“I’m still trying new techniques. It’s messy, but it’s fun.”

Judy’s new creative activity for the past two years has been working with Alcohol Ink. The process

16 The Ripples // October 2022

involves adding 90+% alcohol to the intense alcohol ink. After dropping the ink on a non-porous surface, she can add movement with an air compressor, hair dryer, or a straw for example. As the work dries, it reveals a pattern of colorful designs and unique textures. For Judy, learning this technique involved lots of experimenting on different surfaces, including special paper, glass and ceramic tile. She produces one-of-a-kind designs on Christmas Ornaments and greeting cards and participates in local shows and boutiques.

“I’m still trying new techniques. It’s messy, but it’s fun.”

Judy also has a love of gardening and reading and is a long-time member of the Lakewood Bookies Book Club. She and her family enjoy the lake from their boat every summer.

All artists featured in the gallery are Lakewood Residents. If you are an artist, or know someone in Lakewood who might be interested in showing their artistic talent to the community, get in touch with Carole Gray, cjegray@gmail.com; or Sharon Stackelhouse, s.stackelhouse@icloud.com. We are never surprised and always delighted to find new talent in Lakewood.

BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE CLUBHOUSE Volunteer Shoutout

We wanted to acknowledge some of our incredible volunteers for creating the beautiful fall arrangements you may have seen around the Argyle and the Office Reception area—Jahala Kinser, and the other wonderful Food & Beverage Committee volunteers. The time and care that is put into the appearance of the Clubhouse throughout the seasons is truly appreciated. We couldn’t do it without you!

Lakewood Property Owners Association // Serving Our Members Since 1973 17
Window Washing * Gutter Cleaning * Power/Soft Washing * Custom Christmas Lights We’re here to get you ready for fall with sparkling clean windows, gutters that are clear and not over flowing, and your home and surfaces shiny clean with our washing services Free quote: 816 728 6252 call/text www.ShackShine.com Celebrate the holiday season at Unity Village Now is the perfect time to book your social events and holiday parties. Call (816) 251-3511 and let our team help you plan something memorable! Mention “Lakewood Ripple” to get 10% off your event space fee! https://unityvillage.org/events

Lakewood Clubs

Bass Fishing Club

Lakewood Lakes Bass Fishing Club: Join our Facebook group or contact our president, Walter Hammond, at waltfish13@ gmail.com or 816-699-1091 to get involved!

Bridge Club

If you have an interest in playing in a bridge card group either regularly or on an occasional basis as a substitute, please email Joe Casebolt using the email address jecase@comcast.net.

Garden Club

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Refreshments: 9:00 to 9:30 a.m.

Program: 9:30 a.m. followed by the Business Meeting Lakewood Oaks Country Club, Banquet Room

Top Ten Historical Gardens Of The World Powell Gardens’ Education Manager, Caitlin Eckard, will take us on a journey around the world! She will share ten historical gardens from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Gardens of Versailles to the Kew Gardens in London. We will find out fun facts behind each garden’s construction and which gardens were built for love and which from grief.

Moms Club

New to Lakewood or lived here for years? Lakewood Moms Club is the way to connect with our amazing community. We have events for moms, kids and families. There is always something happening. Come join the fun!

Membership information: lakewoodmomsclub64064@gmail.com Want to hear quickly from someone? Text Lizzie Johns at 816-547-5538.

Pilates Club

Pilates Club meets in The Augusta Room: Tuesdays 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Barre Pilates/mat Pilates Wednesdays 8:45 - 9:45 a.m. Barre Pilates/mat Pilates Fridays 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. PIYO/mat Pilates

Barre class size and space is limited because we use chairs for stability which take up a lot of room so check with Cathy prior to attending to confirm availability. While Barre requires reservations, spots are often open but please first check by calling or texting 816-305-0632 or email lakewoodpilatesclub3@gmail.com. Friday PIYO does not use chairs and is walk in. For all classes multiple modifications are cued so everybody from beginners to advanced benefit. Signed waivers are required prior to attending first session.

Activities Committee

LakewoodActivitiesCommittee@gmail.com

Follow on Facebook: @LakewoodActivitiesCommittee

Sail & Paddle Club

The Lakewood Sail & Paddle Club is celebrating its 21st year of providing “On The Water” access for Lakewood residents.

Family – $75/yr includes personal use for your family and your guests with you.

Single – $50/yr includes personal use for you and your guest with you

Contact Steve Bertken at SailLakewood@gmail.com to fill out the 2022 Membership form. The 2022 Members Welcome and access passcode will be emailed after signup. Online Payment options: PayPals, Venmo, Check or Cash.

Stitchers Club

The Lakewood Stitchers Club meets the second Thursday of each month in a residential home, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Feel free to bring your knitting, crocheting, needlework, or other portable craft. Join us in a neighborly chat, while seeing all the creative ideas. If you would like to learn to knit, crochet, or learn any other needleart, we are happy to provide personal instruction as well. Contact Wendy at wgriffen@sbcglobal.net for more information.

Tennis Club

Join us for some adult recreational tennis. We call our program “Drop In Tennis”. All you have to do is show up. There are no registration or fee requirements. We meet at the Clubhouse tennis courts on Lake Drive from 6 P.M. til…. We will have pickup matches, drills, and instruction (if requested). This is an opportunity to get out and enjoy a safe recreational activity.

If you would like to receive regular e-mails from the Tennis Committee, send an e-mail to Jack McLaren at lakewoodtennis64064@gmail.com. That way you can keep up with all the tennis news in Lakewood.

Any questions about Lakewood Tennis call either: Jack McLaren (816) 868-4933 or Steve Winship (816) 809-2924

Water Aerobics Club

We will start back up with Memorial Day of 2023! For any questions, contact Sylvia Gaitan, 816.223.8080, sylviagaitan@gmail.com, or Tam Asplund, 816.805.6247, tam.asplund@aol.com.

Yoga Club

Yoga will meet live in the Augusta Room in the Lakewood Clubhouse. Please bring your own mat and props. You will be asked to sign a waiver on the first visit. Consult your health care provider for approval before starting a new activity such as yoga and follow any restrictions recommended. All levels of experience including beginners are welcome.

Monday 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. medium level class Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. all levels Saturday 9:00 -10:15 a.m. active level class

20 The Ripples // October 2022

Lakewood Resource Directory

ACCOUNTANT - TAX PREPARATION

Bales & Associates - 816-478-8989

Tom Bales CPA CFP/Pam Bales EA ATA 791 Anderson Ln, Lee’s Summit Mo

ATTORNEY COUNSELOR OF LAW

The Horn Law Firm - 816-795-7500

Douglas Horn

CHIROPRACTOR

Lakewood Chiropractic - 816.373.3373 Sara Horn D.C.

COMPUTER SERVICESONSITE & REMOTE

KC Computer Staff - 816-708-8822 kccomputerstaff.com

COSMETICS

Mary Kay Cosmetics - 816-686-3388

DECK & FENCE BUILDER

Sun Deck & Home - 816-522-DECK (3325)

LW Residents 25 years in the business Winter discount through May Snow Removal Services

DENTISTRY

Newhouse Periodontics - 816.373.6800

Dr. Nancy Newhouse | NewhousePerio.com

Implant Dentistry • Periodontics • Regeneration

DRAINAGE

Atlantis Drainage Solutions - 816-960-1552 www.atlantisdrainage.com

We correct the cause, not just the symptoms.

ELECTRICAL

Lee’s Summit Electric, Lamar Smith. 816-695-8548

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

Vest Professional Placement - 816-282-6288 www.VestPros.com

FINANCE

Drew Reynolds - Edward Jones - 816-795-7529 Drew.Reynolds@edwardjones.com

FOUNDATION REPAIR, WATERPROOFING & DRAINAGE

Arrow Foundation Repair - 913-722-9011 www.arrowfoundation.com

GARAGE FLOORS

Epoxy Garage Floors - 816-506-0477

Robin Fisher

HEATING & COOLING

AFC Heating & Cooling - 816-347-8388

Sharp-Long 72 Degrees – 816-524-4308

50+ years of friendly service! sharplong.com

HOME INSPECTION SERVICES

ATM Home Inspection - 816-886-0186 Home, Radon, Termite, Mold & Sewer Scoping insp. Evenings and weekends available.

Judgements Awarded

Thomas Crowley II (5328 NE Northgate Crossing)

Darin & Dilcia Crull (209 NW Redwood Ct.)

Joseph Gingrich IV (160 NE Bayview)

Joshua & Sheliece Knox (411 NE Medford Dr.)

IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Newhouse Periodontics - 816-373-6800

Dr. Nancy Newhouse | NewhousePerio.com Implant Dentistry • Periodontics • Regeneration

INSURANCE

Kimberly Downey Noble (State Farm)816.833.1180

Epic Insurance - 816-795-6600

Independent Agency: Auto*Home*Business We shop multiple companies for you! Bev McFee - 816-525-8558

The Insurance Group Chris McNair - 816-352-2364

Farmers Insurance

INTERIOR DESIGN

KC Bathtub Refinishing Tub & tile refinishing-any color. 816-606-9770

LAWN & LANDSCAPING

Keller’s Landscaping, Inc - 816-373-6223 www.KellersFlowers.com

Servicing Lakewood residents since 1988! Tandem Stripes Lawn Care Cheap lawn care in Lakewood area! Professional work with commercial equipment! We are interested in Mowing, Raking, Snow Removal and Much more! Call or text 816-328-0180

PHOTOGRAPHY

Angi’s Art - 816.853.4491 www.angisart.com VanDeusenPhotography.com | 816-822-9100

Established 1978 | Master Photog | Lori Hahn

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Summit Strength Physical Therapy 816-524-7040

PLUMBING

Golden’s Plumbing - 816-350-2927 Regal Plumbing - 816-368-1550

REAL ESTATE

Kim Glaser - 816-282-4461 KW – Kim Connects HOME Team Bev Fowler Spencer - 816-289-4654 Chartwell Marcia Wallace - 816-251-1550 (office) Reece & Nichols

VACUUM SALES & SERVICE

Mr C’s Vac & Sewing Machine Center 816-833-2300

11808 E. 23rd Street, Independence, 64050 Sells Most Brands. Free estimates on repairs.

VETERINARIAN

Lakewood Animal Health Center 816-373-1098

Lakewood Resource Directory

• Lakewood Resource Directory listings are $10 a line, per month, and available by contacting cariann@lpoa.com.

• Open to Lakewood residents only.

• All charges will be made to your member’s account, on a monthly basis.

• New listings need to be emailed to cariann@lpoa.com by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to appear in the magazine.

• Your listing will run until you notify us to discontinue publishing.

• Should you decide to discontinue your listing, contact cariann@lpoa.com by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to stop. (Example: If you ran a November listing and don’t want it to run in December, notify us by November 15.) If notified after the 15th, your listing will run one more month and your account will be charged.

Classifieds

• Lakewood Classified Ads will be $7.50 a line, per month, and available by contacting cariann@lpoa.com.

• Open to Lakewood residents only.

• All charges will be made to your member’s account.

• New ads should be submitted to cariann@lpoa by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to appear.

• Your ad will run for one month unless you notify us to continue.

Brooke Dayley & Zachary Lacy (223 NE Bayview Dr.)

Steven & Shawna Frazier (3821 NE Beechwood Dr.)

Blake Berwald (5477 NE Wedgewood Ln.)

Newsletter design by Ampersand. ampersandbranding.com

Lakewood Property Owners Association // Serving Our Members Since 1973 21

SEPTEMBER Maintenance Update

Fall is on the way. Time to enjoy nature and the cooler weather. Here’s what is going on in the LPOA Maintenance Department.

Maintenance Department Activity

• East and West Lake Marina dock electrical service maintenance

• Dead tree and limb removal

• Trash and pet waste station servicing

• Playground maintenance and repair

• Sports field maintenance and repair

• Clubhouse maintenance and repair

• Pleasure dock maintenance and repair

• Tennis court and wind screen maintenance

• Monument and landscaping bed maintenance

• Common area lighting maintenance

• Common area and shoreline trash collection

• Marina and pleasure dock goose poop removal

• Resident work request completion

• 23 acre walking trail maintenance

• LPOA pond water treatment

• Pond aerator maintenance

• East and West Lake Marina dock repairs

• Common area spot seeding

• Common area core aeration

Lakewood Improvement Projects

• West Lake Dam emergency outlet repairs.

• Common area tree planting

• East Lake Village playground and parking lot lighting installation

• Pool closing and winterization

AUGUST Community Service Report

22 The Ripples // October 2022

Ryan Barber

CEPA®, AAMSTM

Financial Advisor

801 NE Lakewood Blvd

Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-478-0053

ryan.barber@edwardjones.com

Drew Hammer

Financial Advisor

4731 S Cochise Dr Suite 210 Independence, MO 64055 816-252-1199

drew.hammer@edwardjones.com

Jon Klassen

AAMSTM Financial Advisor

4801 S Cliff Avenue Suite 202 Independence, MO 64055 816-478-7070

jon.klassen@edwardjones.com

Chris Madden

Financial Advisor

2410 South 7 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-224-9278

chris.madden@edwardjones.com

John Skinner Financial Advisor

1600 NE Coronado Dr Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-228-9926

john.skinner@edwardjones.com

Drew Reynolds Financial Advisor

206 NE Douglas Street

Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-795-7529

drew.reynolds@edwardjones.com

Thom Schlosser

CFP®

Financial Advisor

192 NW Oldham Parkway

Lee’s Summit, MO 64081

816-525-0770

thom.schlosser@edwardjones.com

Matt Sibbing

AAMSTM

Financial Advisor

3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd

Suite C

Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-347-8375

matt.sibbing@edwardjones.com

Scott Wall

CFP® Financial Advisor

3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd

Suite E

Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-272-0460

scott.wall@edwardjones.com

IR T1848FA www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Dreaming Up the Ideal Retirement is Your Job. Helping you Get There is ours. To learn more about why Edward Jones makes sense for you, call our office today.
651 NE St. Andrews Circle, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64064 Phone: 816-373-4326 LPOA.com Lakewood PROPERTY OWNER

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.