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Michael Garden, Wealth Advisor mgarden@lpl.com
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES
ARB/ARC // Judy Alyea
Appeals // Steve White
Election // Barb Burns
Executive // Dave Petet
Lakeshore Townhomes // Sheri Hartman & Jerry Baxter
Lakeshore Condos // Kevin Wiley
Lakewood Bay // Chris Farrell
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
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
Compliance Officer, Department Supervisor Tim Martineau // tim@lpoa.com
Community Services Reception Ann Bellinghausen // ann@lpoa.com
COMMUNICATIONS
Art & Communication Director
Cariann Dureka // Cariann@lpoa.com
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Executive Chef Molly Myers // Chef@logc.org
Argyle // 816-541-2452
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Manager John Thomas // Jthomas@lpoa.com
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
This month, as all is well in Lakewood, I will avail my page space to our legal counsel, Jonathan Zerr. In addition to serving the LPOA well, Jonathan is also City Attorney for Raymore, MO. The message is clear, If this can happen in close proximity to the Raintree Lake and Creekmore communities, It could also potentially, someday, happen across Lee’s Summit Road to the detriment of Lakewood.
At its most recent Board meeting, the LPOA Board of Directors received information from legal counsel regarding the current efforts of a private investor to develop a landfill along the southeastern boundary of Kansas City, Missouri. The proposed development sits entirely within the city limits of Kansas City and along the shared boundaries of Lee’s Summit and Raymore.
Landfills carry significant environmental, health and property value concerns which can impact communities and neighbors well beyond the boundaries of a municipality. The proposed landfill at this location could impact the residents of all surrounding communities, including those that live within the Creekmoor subdivision and the Raintree Lake subdivision. The proposed landfill could also affect the surrounding watershed which stretches as far north as Longview Lake.
Lee’s Summit, Raymore, Belton, Grandview, multiple school districts, interest groups and HOAs, are all taking active efforts to oppose the development of the landfill. For the affected political subdivisions, this includes the passage of resolutions calling for a regional approach with Kansas City and other communities to evaluate the need and location of future landfills. To date, Kansas City has not formally opposed a landfill at the suggested location.
This past week, Raymore availed itself of the
requirements of Section 260.205(9) RSMo which allows a municipality, whose border abuts a proposed landfill, to stop the Missouri Department of Natural Resources from issuing a permit for operation of said landfill within ½ mile of the shared border. Lee’s Summit may take similar action in the near future.
Raymore and Lee’s Summit are also actively seeking the passage of House Bill 909 and Senate Bill 590, currently being considered by the Missouri Legislature. If approved, this legislation would increase the distance a neighboring community could stop the issuance of a landfill permit to a full mile.
Though the current proposed landfill does not impact directly upon the Lakewood subdivision, or watershed, there is a shared boundary between Lakewood and Kansas City. To be clear, no one has threatened a landfill along this boundary. However, passage of HB 909 or SB 590 would allow Lee’s Summit to oppose any potential landfill development on the Kansas City side for up to a mile. The proponents of HB 909 and SB 590 believe that this will facilitate a regional discussion of any further need for additional landfills, and the location of any such landfills.
The foregoing details are being provided for informational and educational purposes only so that the members of the LPOA can be advised of the issue. The Articles of Incorporation limit the political involvement of the LPOA and the LPOA Board has not voted to take any position with regard to the proposed legislation, nor to expend any funds on the same. If this issue raises concern for you, the LPOA would invite you to research for yourself to determine if any particular course of action is warranted, including the contacting of your local legislators.
5 From the General Manager & Jonathan Zerr
6 From the Boardroom
6 Board Meeting Minutes
8 Calendar of Events
9 Easter Pancake Breakfast
10 Welcome New Residents
12 Lakewood Elections
12 Lakewood Activities Committee Calendar
14 Blast from the Past
16 Lakewood Artist Series
18 Clubs
21 Resource Directory
22 February Maintenance Update
22 January Community Service Report
Happy March! I think we are all looking forward to Spring around the corner. As you look around your property, please be sure to check with staff before making any large changes to your home or landscaping. As HOA members we all have an obligation to be sure what we plan is in accordance with our Architectural Guidelines.
Now, back to history! I ended the article last month with the enormous amount of rain that brought us to full pool in 1977. If you look at the place where Woods Chapel Road becomes Gregory Boulevard you can see old Woods Chapel as it goes “under” the lake at the entrance to Sequoia by the West Lake marina and emerges at west side of the lake. Our lakes might have had a different configuration. Instead of having one dam near the blue water tower owned by Lee’s Summit, which is what the developers had in mind, two dams were required with a channel between them to ensure good hydrology design. When property was being purchased for the development, two owners did not want to sell. One of those is where the Landings is now and the other was a property below what is now the two dams. Since there were now two lakes, instead of one large one, the East Lake was to be used for water sports and skiing and the West Lake designated a “slow/ no wake” lake. In 1988, with the development of the East Lake, both lakes were designated “slow/no wake.”
In 1978 Farm and Home started the development of the Lakewood Oaks golf course and the homes around the front nine holes. A separate HOA was formed and called the East Lake Association. In 1985, at the request of the LPOA, Farm and Home agreed to merge the East Lake Association with the Lakewood Property Owners Association.
As part of the Financial Reform Recovery and Enforcement Act, Farm and Home Savings was required to sell all undeveloped land in Lakewood and divest itself of the golf club. The club was sold to the golf members. The land around the “back nine” of the golf course was sold to developers, as well as what we now know as the Shores, the Forest, East Lake Village, Southpoint, the Enclave, and Lakewood Point Villas. The Chapel Ridge area was the last addition to Lakewood.
Actions taken February 9, 2023
Approved
• Accept 2022 Unaudited Year End Financials
• Declare Vacant Boat Slips
• Renewal of LPOA Cleaning Contract
• Pleasure Dock Relocation Request (2)
• Ventrac Mower Purchase Request
• Pleasure Dock Purchase
• 2023 Mowing Contract
Tabled
• Landings Covenant Amendment
• Clubhouse Repair - Auto Owners Update
• Alternative to Boat Slip Lottery — Policy 5
• Termination of LPOA Covid Policy
When I-470 was designed, a Lakewood Boulevard interchange was not planned. There was only a bridge for Lakewood Boulevard to go under the interstate. That is how it was when I moved here. Farm and Home paid the Missouri Department of Transportation to install a halfdiamond interchange with ramps to the north. MODOT added the lanes to the south a couple years later.
In the early years, what is now known as Lakewood Boulevard was 63rd Street. Farm and Home petitioned the City of Lee’s Summit to change the name prior to I-470 being built so the exit signage would read Lakewood Boulevard. In addition, what is now Dick Howser Drive was Channel Drive. Dick Howser was the manager of the Royals during the 1985 World Series and later died from brain cancer. Prior to Dick’s death, Dick and Nancy Howser were Lakewood residents. Bob Jones, Lakewood resident and Mayor of Lee’s Summit, asked the city to change the name to honor his friend.
I am sure many of you may have your own stories and memories of the history of Lakewood. Next month we will look at how far we have come.
5 Petitions for Board Candidacy Due
9 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting
7 Good Friday (Office Closed)
9 Easter
13 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting
20 Annual Board Meeting
11 LPOA & LOCC Board Meeting
14 Mother’s Day
Fishing Derby (TBA)
We are now accepting donations for our Annual 4th of July Fireworks Show! The funds go towards the contract for the display, LS Police Stand-by and other miscellaneous items needed to ensure the show proceeds smoothly. It’s been recognized as one of the best in the area, and so residents are encouraged to donate! We strive to make each new year’s show a memorable and fun experience, and we hope you’ll show your support and join us. Donors will be featured in the Ripples each month.
To donate, either stop by the office and fill out a form or go to the LPOA.com > Member’s Area > Downloadable Forms > Lakewood 4th of July Fireworks Donation Form to download, fill out, and bring to our office. Deadline to donate is Monday, June 12, 2023.
Attention Students and Retirees! The Lakewood Community Service Department is currently accepting applications for the upcoming summer season. Qualified applicants must be at least 18 years of age, be self-motivated, possess a valid Missouri Driver’s License and be able to pass a background screening. Must be available to work nights, weekends and holidays.
The Lakewood Community Service Department is responsible for enforcing the rules, regulations and architectural guidelines for one of the Midwest’s largest homes associations.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
• Patrolling pools, lakes, and amenities
• Ensuring that valid ID’s are present
• Enforcing association rules/policies
Salary
New Lakewood Residents
Caroline Justice
412 NW Cottonwood Drive
Bryce & Terra Butler 4121 NE Courtney Drive
Karyn Ward 807 NE Algonquin
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.
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).
Boat Sticker Renewal
Previously Registered boats/ watercraft must have a sticker on by May 1 of 2023, or they will be fined. New, unregistered boats/ watercraft can get a sticker past May 1 without a fine.
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.
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.
The Lee’s Summit Police Department offers a House Watch to be used when you are out of town.
If you wish to be added to their House Watch List, please contact LSPD at 816-969-1700. Don’t forget to contact the LPOA Office at 816-373-4326 so they can notify Community Services to keep an extra eye on your property as well.
The LPOA Election Committee cordially encourages you to attend the 2023 Meet the Candidates Forum Wednesday, March 29 at 7:00 pm, Lakewood Oaks Clubhouse. Three (3) AT-LARGE positions will be filled by community-minded Lakewood neighbors who will each serve three years. These volunteers will devote time and energy as members of the 9-member board that guides the projects, programs, services, and financial oversight vital to maintaining and enhancing our Lakewood community. This board serves as the Board of Directors for both the Lakewood Property Owners Association and the Lakewood Holding Company (golf course).
All Lakewood property owners in good-standing can vote for three candidates to represent them on the Lakewood Board of Directors. Electronic voting will begin Tuesday April 4 through Monday, April 10. Voting will be tabulated and reported by Votenow.com.
The March 29 Candidates Forum is an opportunity to hear from each candidate prior to voting. Candidates will introduce themselves, sharing work and career focus, civic or professional board leadership experience, and previous Lakewood committee and/or activity involvement. Introductions will be followed by the Question & Answer component, allowing us to hear each candidate’s ideas and suggestions relevant to the important issues and opportunities facing our Lakewood community today and in the future. The Candidates Forum is an excellent opportunity to get to know your potential board members, and to hear how they would address issues of interest and concern to you, our Lakewood residents.
Please submit your questions to the Election Committee in writing no later than March 20. Questions may be emailed to nichole@lpoa.com or in person at the Lakewood Oaks Country Club Office. Submitted questions will be reviewed and organized by the Lakewood Election Committee, and presented by the Moderator in a format that helps ensure the forum flows smoothly. Questions will not be taken from the floor the evening of the event.
Candidates will eager to hear what is on the mind of Lakewood residents. Submit your questions on or before March 20 and plan to attend “Meet the Candidates”
Wednesday, March 29 at 7:00 pm
2023 LPOA Election Committee
Barbara Burns, Chairand Central Missouri
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Grace Albano, a 45 year-long resident to Lakewood—purchased her home in 1978, just 5 years after this neighborhood’s formation. When we spoke, she shared some insight into the history of the neighborhood and how things have changed.
Much of the neighborhood looked and felt different from today—streets were shorter or not even connected to the roads many of us take to get to work or school every day! The Lakes were also separated to begin with—West Lake was originally designated as a “No-Wake Lake” and East Lake did allow for wake: Grace recounts that they had one of the first pontoons on the lake, and how water skiing was a popular watersport for residents until the lakes were joined and deemed a No Wake Lake in 1988, to eliminate both sound pollution and preserve the shoreline from the wave action created by the boats.
Grace’s home sits right across from Bramble Trail, where the first three houses on the street were model homes. She told me that though her and her husband did not purchase the lot and pick the home that was to be built on it, the home had just been constructed and its previous owners bought and sold it before even moving in—Grace’s particular build was one of two houses in Lakewood by Josh Rider, who did not build again in Lakewood after that.
She reminisced about Lakewood in its early years. Where residents traded convenience and closeness to the rest of the surrounding city;
they had seclusion, surrounded by undeveloped land where she recalls walking and seeing wildlife. While deer, foxes, waterfowl and more can still be found around the neighborhood, they are forced to intersect with residential streets and yards, for better or worse!
One thing that has stayed the same, which Grace recalls from years past, is the neighborhood block parties. Neighbors from their entire street would get together, potluck style—these gatherings formed a stronger community bond and created lasting memories. Though Block Parties never really went out of style, there’s certainly been a marked resurgence in Lakewood in the last few years—not just for gathering’s sake, but some with a philanthropic purpose. Costumed Tennis contests were another memorable event from Grace’s time in Lakewood as well.
One thing Grace suggests that new residents do is perhaps not surprising to readers—she urges newcomers to try whatever they can, join clubs and get to know your neighbors—even if that is just stopping to talk to your neighbors when you see them on the street. With many changes over the years, it is a comfort to know that a warm and friendly community can always be found.
Lakewood resident David True retired in 2013 from an exciting, sometimes dangerous, career in investigation and law enforcement. David (Dave to his friends) started out as an Army Explosives Ordnance Disposal Specialist; spent several years in St. Louis law enforcement; 26 years with the ATF; and another 13 years with Yellow/Roadway Corporation as a corporate security manager. He has pursued and investigated criminals throughout Missouri, with the purpose of being certain the “bad guys” were eventually locked away.
Outlaws and Mobsters – A Missouri History of Twentieth Century Crimes and Criminals was a detailed compilation of many high-profile criminal cases with ties to Missouri.
Dave’s most recent book, Mystery of the Six Crosses, is a masterful account of one of the most famous crimes in the Kansas City area, an explosion that killed six Kansas City firefighters in November 1988. For eight years and three months, Dave led the ATF investigation, along with the Kansas City Police Department, until it was solved and justice was served for the victims and their families. In his book, Dave details how the firemen were killed by two intentionally-set arson fires that resulted in a massive explosion and how his team of investigators pursued the truth that led to the killers’ trial and conviction.
Dave and his wife Kathy raised their family (Justin and Lauren) in Lakewood, moving here in 1976 and building a second home in 1988. They love the community for all the amenities, location, and the friendliest neighbors.
Dave is still teaching and holding training workshops on security issues, but now devotes much of his time to research and writing. His first book, Gangsters,
Dave can be reached at 816-914-5930 for more information about his true crime books and presentations. Dave will be signing books at Tiff N Jay’s, Lees Summit, on April 22, 1:00-4:00 pm.
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 Patti Browder, pjbrowder@msn.com. We are never surprised and always delighted to find new talent in Lakewood.
For eight years and three months, Dave led the ATF investigation, along with the Kansas City Police Department, until it was solved and justice was served for the victims and their families.
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!
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.
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
9:00-9:30 a.m.: Refreshments
9:30 a.m.: Program followed by Business Meeting Lakewood Oaks Country Club, Banquet Room
Wings of Love
Yvonne Burbach, President of Wings of LoveINC. is aptly known as “The Bird Lady.” She is a horticulturist and rainforest photojournalist who has trekked through rainforests in nearly 20 countries. To keep with her goal of educating the public on conservation and protection of our avian relatives, Yvonne will give a live demonstration of her singing and performing birds, including a large eagle owl, and a few famous birds who have been featured on America’s Got Talent, Jay Leno and Pet Stars.
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 Alexandra Davison at 314-368-0957.
Pilates will meet in Banquet Rooms 3 & 4 while repairs are conducted in the Clubhouse
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.
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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 2023 Membership form. The 2023 Members Welcome and access passcode will be emailed after signup. Online Payment options: PayPals, Venmo, Check or Cash.
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.
Starting on Thursday April 6, the LPOA Tennis Committee is sponsoring “drop in tennis” at the Clubhouse tennis courts, starting at 6:00 p.m. We will have pickup matches and instruction (if requested). This is an opportunity to get out and enjoy the spring.
Mark your calendar for our FREE junior clinics on June 10, 17, 24. From 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. See next month Ripples for more details.
If you would like to receive e-mails from the Tennis Club, 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
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 will meet in Banquet Rooms 3 & 4 while repairs are conducted in the 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
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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
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
HEATING & COOLING
AFC Heating & Cooling - 816-347-8388
HOME INSPECTION SERVICES
ATM Home Inspection - 816-886-0186
Home, Radon, Termite, Mold & Sewer Scoping insp. Evenings and weekends available.
IMPLANT DENTISTRY
Newhouse Periodontics - 816-373-6800
Dr. Nancy Newhouse | NewhousePerio.com
Implant Dentistry • Periodontics • Regeneration
Thomas Crowley II (5328 NE Northgate Crossing)
Darin & Dilcia Crull (209 NW Redwood Ct.)
Joshua & Sheliece Knox (411 NE Medford Dr.)
INSURANCE
Kimberly Downey Noble (State Farm)816.833.1180
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
ORTHOPEDICS - SPORTS MEDICINEJOINT REPLACEMENT
Kansas City Orthopedic Alliance (KCOA)Blue Springs | KCorthoAlliance.com, 913-319-7600
Dr. KC Doan and Dr. Daniel Reinhardt
PEST CONTROL
Mitch Shipman | Bug Baron, Blue Beetle Pest Control, Text my cell at 816-305-8518
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
Kristen Green - 816-352-1974
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser
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
Brooke Dayley & Zachary Lacy (223 NE Bayview Dr.)
Blake Berwald (5477 NE Wedgewood Ln.)
• 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.
• 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.
Here comes spring! Your Lakewood Maintenance Department is excited and ready to go. Bring on the flowers and green grass. Here’s what is going on in the Maintenance Department:
Maintenance Department Activity
• East and West Lake marina dock electrical service maintenance
• Monument and landscaping bed maintenance
• Annual flower bed preparation
• Common area lighting maintenance
• Trash and pet waste station servicing
• Common area and shoreline trash collection
• Playground maintenance and repair
• Sports field maintenance
• 23 acre walking trail maintenance
• Tennis court and wind screen maintenance
• Pleasure dock maintenance and repair
• Marina dock maintenance and repair
• Marina and pleasure dock goose waste removal
• LPOA pond water treatment
• LPOA pond aerator installation and service
• Clubhouse maintenance and repair
• Service and maintenance of snow removal equipment
• Snow removal and deicing salt application
• Resident work request completion
• Swimming pool and pavilion mechanical equipment winter service
• Common ground turf pre-emergent application
Lakewood Improvement Projects
• New pleasure dock bulkhead subgrade preparation
• New pleasure dock bulkhead installation
• Site work for new ELV parking lot expansion
Ryan Barber
CEPA®, AAMSTM Financial Advisor
801 NE Lakewood Blvd
Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-478-0053
ryan.barber@edwardjones.com
Jon Klassen
AAMSTM Financial Advisor
4801 S Cliff Avenue, Suite 202 Independence, MO 64055 816-478-7070
jon.klassen@edwardjones.com
John Skinner Financial Advisor
1600 NE Coronado Dr Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-228-9926
john.skinner@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
Drew Hammer Financial Advisor
4731 S Cochise Dr Suite 210 Independence, MO 64055 816-252-1199
drew.hammer@edwardjones.com
Chris Madden Financial Advisor
2410 South 7 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-224-9278
chris.madden@edwardjones.com
Drew Reynolds Financial Advisor
206 NE Douglas Street Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-795-7529
drew.reynolds@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