Craig Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® ckurth@lpl.com
Michael Garden, Wealth Advisor mgarden@lpl.com
Alexandra Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® akurth@lpl.com 5700
Craig Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® ckurth@lpl.com
Michael Garden, Wealth Advisor mgarden@lpl.com
Alexandra Kurth, Wealth Advisor, CFP® akurth@lpl.com 5700
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
The Clubhouse is now being repaired. We have obtained approval of our costs to refurbish the Clubhouse from Nationwide Insurance and we can now release our contractors to do the work. This will be an approximate $650,000 project. We will be starting on the lower level and trying to bring back the Augusta Room, the hallways, the dry goods storage area and the records room first. Getting these areas back will greatly improve our ability to service our membership as well as reduce our offsite storage costs. The Locker Room will be high priority as well, but we won’t be able to fully renovate the locker room until the upper lobby plywood sub floor is replaced. In their April Board Meeting, the Directors will be determining what upgrades, if any, the LOCC and the Association will be making to the facility while we are in construction mode and funding them appropriately which will make the project larger than the base $650k. Our primary mission is to put the Clubhouse back together and reinstate the full service to our members that we had before the Christmas Eve 2022 fire suppression system break. In the meantime, we will continue to route members in a safe fashion back to the banquet room to do their business with the Association staff. This will change from time to time based on the various levels of construction work in the Clubhouse. Please look for the signage that directs you accordingly and remember that there will be times that the front doors under the porte-cochere will be inaccessible due to construction. Banquets and room rentals will continue to be limited in size and some weeks will be blocked out with no activity until we can move staff out of the banquet room and back into the offices. Nichole Melvin, nichole@lpoa.com, is coordinating all banquet requests. Thank you all for your patience and understanding and we are all very much looking forward to having
5 From the General Manager
6 From the Boardroom
6 Board Meeting Minutes
8 Calendar of Events
9 Lakewood Swim Teams Calendar
9 Lakewood Activities Committee Calendar
10 Welcome New Residents
10 Big Bass Fishing Tournament
10 Kids Fishing Derby
12 At Large Election Candidates
17 Bass Fishing Club Events
18 Clubs
21 Resource Directory
22 March Maintenance Update
22 February Community Service Report
For the majority of our first forty years Lakewood continued to grow with more lot and home sales. Developers wanted to sell homes, so they added to our amenities with an East Lake pool and playground and the Lakewood Oaks pool. To make areas look more appealing to buyers, developers began to add their own entrances to the newer areas, fountains, walls, more landscaping, all leading to more upkeep for both LPOA and for individual parcels, such as the Shores, Lakewood Oaks, and The Forest.
With this new growth came new families and more use of our amenities. More use means more wear, and at some point, the band aid fixes cannot last forever. In 2011, we began the Main Pool Project in which the Main pool was rebuilt, and the filtration system was replaced with much higher quality commercial equipment. A spray park and slide were added at the site as well as a new playground and all of this was finished by Memorial Day 2012. Also in 2012, we refurbished our main entrance fountain and replaced the pumps and piping. I hope you agree with me when I say I am always proud to have guests come through the main entrance, particularly when the lights are on. That same year we added a new 3 court Tennis facility across from the main pool, including improved sports lighting.
2012 also presented its own set of lake, dam, and marina problems with a significant drought. The lake was down 12 to 16 feet in places. Our marinas were sitting on the lake floor in some areas. The drought also allowed us to do some main lake de-siltation while the water level was down.
In 2013 we began a program to replace and repair marina docks and electrical systems and the phase 1 grouting and installation of weirs to monitor the seepage through the West Lake Spillway. We also started the program for gated ramps for our zebra mussel protection program. We completed the grouting program in 2015 which reduced the flow of seepage through the West Lake Spillway by over 4,000 gallons per minute!
Approved
• Direct staff to draft Policy 5 amendment and bring back to the Board in April
• Termination of Covid Policy
• Termination of Old Fitness Center Key Deposit fund after a 60 final notice
• Amend Policy 21 to match Election Timeline
• Approve Pool Management Contract for 2023
• Approve User Fee reduction for Pool Guest Passes from $6.00 to $3.00 per punch.
• Engage with City of Lee’s Summit to inquire about traffic light on Lake Drive
• Direct legal to amend the By-laws to match the Declarations in regards to the Maximum Annual Assessment Formula.
Tabled
• Landings Covenant Amendment
Actions taken March 9, 2023 April
• Clubhouse Repair/Insurance Progress Report
The improvements over the past 10 years have continued. The East Lake marina was expanded and updated. The new Cove pool pavilion was constructed. A new and much improved East Lake pool and pavilion were installed and now that area has a new playground. We are working in phases to replace each pleasure dock with a new and safer version.
Most importantly, your management staff and boards have had professional Reserve Studies done for all our amenities and have set up and funded Reserves for the same. This should ensure our beautiful and unique neighborhood for years to come without the need to borrow money in the future. Here is to 50 years! Mark your calendars for August 5, 2023 Happy Birthday party at the Cove pool and pavilion and August 26, 2023 Adult Open House reception at the Lakewood Oaks Clubhouse. Let’s celebrate our history and look forward to the next 50 years!
1-year
5.25
Ryan Barber
CEPA®, AAMSTM Financial Advisor
3500 Ne Ralph Powell Rd Suite E
801 NE Lakewood Blvd Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-478-0053
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AAMSTM Financial Advisor
4801 S Cliff Avenue, Suite 202 Independence, MO 64055 816-478-7070
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John Skinner Financial Advisor
5.25
3-year
4.80
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Drew Hammer Financial Advisor
4731 S Cochise Dr Suite 210 Independence, MO 64055 816-252-1199
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Chris Madden Financial Advisor
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1600 NE Coronado Dr Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-228-9926
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Matt Sibbing
Financial Advisor
AAMSTM Financial Advisor
3500 Ne Ralph Powell Rd Suite E
3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd, Suite C
Lees Summit, MO 64064 816-272-0460
Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-347-8375
matt.sibbing@edwardjones.com
2410 South 7 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-224-9278
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3-year
Drew Reynolds Financial Advisor
4.80
206 NE Douglas Street Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-795-7529
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Scott Wall
CFP® Financial Advisor
3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd, Suite E Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-272-0460
scott.wall@edwardjones.com
* Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 03/07/2023. CDs offered by Edward Jones are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account ownership category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your financial advisor for additional information. Subject to availability and price change. CD values are subject to interest rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of CDs can decrease. If CDs are sold prior to maturity, the investor can lose principal value. FDIC insurance does not cover losses in market value. Early withdrawal may not be permitted. Yields quoted are net of all commissions. CDs require the distribution of interest and do not allow interest to compound. CDs offered through Edward Jones are issued by banks and thrifts nationwide. All CDs sold by Edward Jones are registered with the Depository Trust Corp. (DTC).
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.
Whether you are brand new to Lakewood or have been here many years, you can learn something new about the neighborhood at the upcoming New Member Orientation, happening April 19, 2023 at 6:00 PM at the Lakewood Oaks Country Club. Reach out to Sean Bachtel at Sean@lpoa.com if you have any questions.
Any resident who still has a Fitness Center key (Gold in Color and Numbered) has until May 31, 2023 to return and receive credit for their $50 deposit. Please bring your keys to the LPOA office to receive your refund–May 31, 2023 will be the final date for any key returns.
Boat Sticker Renewal
Previously Registered boats/ watercraft must have a sticker on by May 1 of 2023 in order to avoid a violation. New, unregistered boats/ watercraft can get a sticker past May 1 without a fine.
From the Swim Team Captains: Spring is almost here and that means summer swim is just around the corner!
Here are some important dates coming up as we prepare for an awesome swim season:
April 16th: Parent/New Family info meeting great time for new families to learn more about swim team before sign ups begin returning parents please come and learn about some exciting changes for 2023
April 22nd: Returning family registration
April 23rd: New Family sign-up
May 7th: Open House and Volunteer Training
Check out this year’s Swim Suits, Spirit Wear and complete your volunteer training
May 30th: First day of practice
Follow each team on Facebook for additional details including specific times and locations. @LakewoodCruisers | @LakewoodLasers
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.
Timothy & Stacey Corrado 713 NE Ashmont Place
Stacy Parks 166 NE Bayview Drive
Maegan Spencer 160 NE Bayview Drive
Lori Powser 258 NE Bayview Drive
Trey & Alannah Vinke 3525 NW Winding Woods
Michael & Colette Hayden 4519 NE Waters Edge
Kimberly Miyao 792 NE Algonquin
Chanon & Jennifer Kraus 432 NE Point Drive
Andrew & Ashley Arbeau 248 NE Bayview Drive
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.
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5532 NE Northgate Xing
How long in Lakewood?
20 years
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. I have had no involvement with the LPOA or LHC boards, other than attending LPOA board meetings.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree from William Jewell College, and a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from UMKC. I have been a partner in a group practice, sole owner of a dental practice, and for the last five years have been in partnership with Pacific Dental Services as an Owner Dentist. Ownership in each of these types of practices has provided me with a multitude of experiences and challenges as it pertains business operations My wife and I have also had a real estate business for about 15 years. In addition to running dental businesses and a real estate business, I have invested time and resources in business management and leadership coaching. I am a big believer in coaching, and somehow found time to manage and coach multiple competitive baseball teams in both Texas and Missouri the past eleven years. That chapter just ended last fall, and most certainly gave me valuable leadership experience in an arena outside of dental business.
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? I have a great appreciation for what Lakewood has to offer. After living in Lakewood for seven years, my family and I made the difficult choice to move. At the time we did not realize how unique Lakewood is. We landed in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We searched for a community that resembles Lakewood and could not find one there. It was then we realized how lucky we were to have lived here. It is for this reason I have decided to run for the Board of Directors. I am so happy and thankful to have moved back to Lakewood in 2015 and want to give back to the community that has given my family so much. I simply want to be a part of making, an already great community, better.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals? I want potential homeowners visiting Lakewood to drive away from our community knowing we have the greatest, most unique community in the Greater Kansas City area, and in the region for that matter. I suggest we do this through continued investment in our homes and resources. We have a beautiful lake and landscape. Our homes and amenities are well maintained, and I think it is important we continue with this standard. I am also sensitive to the investment it requires to live in Lakewood and to maintain our resources, so I want to keep sensibility and fiscal responsibility at the forefront of all decisions made on behalf of our great community.
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term? In the three years I would serve on the Board of Directors I want to continue to develop community pride through preserving the natural beauty we enjoy, and by being a part of the decision-making process for activities and amenities that will make our already great home better. I believe it is important we continue to make Lakewood a highly sought after community while also being fiscally responsible to keep dues as affordable as possible.
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. I have been married to my wife, Jennifer, for almost 23 years. We have two sons, Karstan (20) and Max (17), and three dogs. We are very much an outdoors family and are thankful to be a part of such a great community!
3624 NW Primrose Ln
How long in Lakewood?
7 years
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. I have attended and spoken at many board meetings this past year. This experience has allowed me to gain an understanding of the challenges our community faces along with hearing the concerns of other residents that have spoken during public comments.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board.
• Financial Advisor- serving over 900 high net worth clients in the greater KC area
• Former Active-duty Army Armor Officer; achieved the rank of Captain; served 7 years
• Lead Planner for a 4000 Soldier Brigade Combat Team
• Tank Company Commander, Led 62 Soldiers, 14 tanks, and over 28 million dollars in property
• Scout Platoon Leader-Operation Iraqi Freedom
• Extensive experience in logistics and operations
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? This is an amazing one-of-a-kind community to live and raise a family. I want to do my part to make sure it stays that way for generations to come.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals? I want potential homeowners to see a beautiful community where they can live, play, and raise a family. I want future homeowners to feel they are moving into a safe neighborhood and feel like they are truly part of the community I think we can achieve these goals by enhancing our methods for community feedback and engagement, and ensuring projects are focused on maintaining and improving property values
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term?
• My first goal is to bring greater transparency and communication to our homeowners.
• I want to make sure that every dollar received from the community is being allocated properly and in the best interest of all our residents.
• I want to see the board address the concerns of increased crime in our neighborhoods and implement policies to deter and reduce such instances
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. I have been married to my beautiful wife, Heather, for 13 years and we are blessed with two amazing children Addison (9) and Austin (6). I am the head coach for my son’s flag football team and am an active member in our church. Hobbies include competition BBQ (2022 Smokin’ in Lakewood Grand Champion), golf, fishing, and spending time with family.
613 NE LaCosta
How long in Lakewood?
47 years, property owner for 24 years.
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. I have participated in numerous activities over the years, from the July 4th activities to enjoying the Concert on the Rock. I have truly enjoyed the activities that are offered. I have also been a member of Lakewood Oaks Country Club since 2006 and served on the Women’s Golf Association Board for two years.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board. I earned a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Kansas and was in public service in municipal and county government for over 26 years, the most recent is 19 years as the Superintendent of Recreation for the City of Leawood, KS. My duties included; budgeting, contract management, staff supervision and facility operations which included an aquatic center and rental facilities. I am currently a Property Manager for KC Skyline Property Management and an Appraiser Trainee with Veritas Appraisals.
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? To ensure Lakewood continues to be a well run Homeowner’s Association and that the current amenities are maintained to the “Lakewood standard”. Also, I believe maintaining fiscal responsibility is very important to keep this community viable and a consideration when adding future amenities.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals? I would like for potential homeowners to see Lakewood as a premier resort community with the amenities that are offered including; the lake, swim beach, pleasure docks, swimming pools, playgrounds, tennis courts, golf course, restaurant, etc. and they would desire to call Lakewood home.
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term? Dues increases are one of my most pressing concerns. With the recent astronomical inflation, I recognize the challenge ahead of us: digging deep to find solutions to keep our treasured amenities listed above as viable as they can possibly be, while keeping dues as low as possible for our residents. It will be a difficult and ongoing balance to strike, but I will give my utmost determination to uncover changes and improvements that can be made to achieve just the right balance Security for Lakewood is also at the top of my list. I will be committed to finding affordable but viable solutions for improvement where & however possible that is appropriate for Lakewood. I want to use my previous experience in public service to serve the residents of Lakewood and continue to make the community a premier place to live for current and future generations. This is important for maintaining our quality of life as well as our property values. I want to recognize what is working for us and strive for improvement. Our amenities are the key to keeping our homes values high. Creating a long term monetary outlook plan can steer our budget and investing, along with community involvement for people to be more involved as to where their dollars are going.
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. There. I grew up playing tennis. I loved watching my parents, Mike and Audrey, as they participated in numerous tennis tournaments throughout the years. I spent many hours fishing as a kid with Sunday afternoons reserved for spending the day on the lake with friends and family. Dave and I are currently residing in our “forever home” with our two cats, Beau and Twilight. I am thankful for this community which gave me the opportunity to spend a lot of quality time with my friends and family developing such a great foundation in my life. I have many fond memories in Lakewood and hope to help ensure future generations do as well.
4806 NE Pebble Beach Street
How long in Lakewood?
13 years
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. I have served the last 4-5 years on the Facilities Development Committee.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board. After receiving a master’s degree in constitutional law, I worked at various non-profit lobbying organizations in Washington, D.C., as well as in my home state of South Dakota. That is to say I’m well versed in understanding the legal landscape, non-profit organizations, working with multiple political factions, and being accountable and transparent with taxpayer/donor dollars.
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? Moving to Lakewood was actually my wife’s and my 10th anniversary gift to each other. After living in cold, dreary South Dakota, we explored the Midwest to find a new home, including Lee’s Summit. When we turned onto Lakewood Blvd, it was love at first sight. Our family has been engaged from the start—my wife Tammy served as president of a swim team, where we both volunteered; I serve on Lakewood’s Facilities Development Committee; my daughter Nadia lifeguarded at the East Lake pool; and, my son Rex worked for Lakewood Patrol. Unfortunately, there has been some recent turmoil and division in our community. I’d like to help restore some civility and unity, as well as faith in the process of running what is essentially a large town.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals?
To me, Lakewood feels like a resort—almost like a permanent vacation. When we lived in other areas of the country, we were always sad when we came home from vacation. But not with Lakewood—here, we’re always happy to be home I want potential homeowners to be as excited as we were when we first moved here … about our kids coming home from school to run down to the dock to play in the water; going to an actual waterpark that is a bike ride away; getting on a paddle board, canoe, or pontoon to laze the day away; and, playing tennis or golf whenever we want. For the most part, our LPOA and LHC have done an excellent job, but I believe there’s room for improvement in maintaining and beautifying our entrances into the neighborhood, our common areas, and the clubhouse. No overgrown grass and weeds. No broken fountains, docks, and fences. No litter. Modernize the club house. The saying goes, “if you look good, you feel good.”
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term? First and foremost, I want to keep dues at a reasonable level. We’ve had necessary increases the past few years to make up for deferred maintenance and improvements. But, we need to be careful we don’t price well qualified homeowners out of the neighborhood. Second, we need increased security. As a victim of three actual and attempted break-ins, I’m tired of sitting around waiting to be a victim. I will press for immediate action. Third, our restaurant and pub are underperforming. I’m not looking to turn the Argyle and the Pub into Summit Grill and Lakewood Local. But, they do need to cater to more than just the small crowds that currently patronize those amenities. Last, there are several other issues that need to be eventually addressed, such as desilting our coves and ponds, as well as other lake and dam maintenance. Also, there are questions about how best to keep homeowners informed about board and administration activities, and about our HOA’s financial relationship with the golf course and aforementioned restaurant. I think it’s time for a healthy discussion
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. I don’t confess to knowing everything, and I’m far from perfect. Please know that I will be open-minded and ready to listen. I will always do my best to be civil, respectful, empathetic, appreciative, and full of grace.
We are pleased to announce our 6 candidates for this year’s at large election. There are 3 chairs on the board open this year. Each candidate was asked the same set of questions, including what experience they can bring to the board, motivations behind running, and what they would like to achieve.
5492 NE Northgate Xing
How long in Lakewood?
9 years in August
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. I have had the pleasure of attending numerous board meetings and interacting with various board members over the years. I have spoken during public comment period and offered ideas on a variety of topics.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board. I am a school administrator and have worked with boards for more than 20 years. I have a good understanding of their functionality. As a school superintendent I have overseen the finances of multi-million-dollar budgets, have significant operations experience, have led large-scale facility improvements, chaired various committees, and specialized in assessing needs as well as planning.
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? Lakewood has been a destination community for 50 years. It is one of the best places to live in the metro-area. I am running for the board because I love this neighborhood as much as you! I want to do my part, just as those who came before me, to help ensure a bright future for the next 50 years.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals? I would like for Lakewood to remain a destination community, where people desire to become residents. While Lakewood is an amazing place, there is always room for improvement. I would like to focus on making the good things here even better through utilization of the following values:
• Listen to and inform members;
• Aim for planning with safety in mind;
• Keep LPOA members top of mind;
• Ensure projects are based on improved property value; & Sustainability in costs for members.
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term? The following tenets, with corresponding values, are those I would subscribe to as a board member of the LPOA. These tenets would be used to guide my decision-making regarding any potential accomplishments during my term as a board member.
Tenet 1 | Communication
• Proactive, especially regarding changes
• Use expected methods which are modern & timely
• Two-way (Surveys, committees, town halls, etc.)
Value 1: Listen to and inform members
Tenet 2 | Safety
• Orchestrate the development of a safety assessment
• Utilize a Safety Committee for ongoing improvement
• Reduce crime through deterrence techniques
Value 2: Aim for planning with safety in mind
Tenet 3 | Transparency
• Form a Policy Committee to review policy and procedures regularly
• Open to questions from members
• Lead with rationale regarding decision-making on policy and procedures
• Keep processes open and legitimate
Andrew Crocker16401 Poplar Ave
How long in Lakewood?
3 years
4. Board members serve on both the LPOA and LHC Boards. Please list your involvement, if any, with either organization. Attends monthly Board meetings.
5. Describe any training, education and/or experiences that you can bring to the Board. I have been a home owner since 2007 and have lived in various communities from San Diego to here. I have always stayed active in the community. As a former Navy SEAL I have designed and budgeted activities, as well as spread knowledge and information to the SEAL community. Currently, as a KCMO fire fighter I work in helping people in some of the worst times of their lives and assisting them in stressful situations. All of this will allow me to work well with this team and community in any issues that are needed.
6. What was your motivation for becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors? Lakewood is an amazing place to live and needs continued support of its property owners. Being a part of the board would allow me the privilege to be directly involved with major decisions and polices that affect our community.
7. What impression would you like potential homeowners to receive when visiting Lakewood, and what are your suggestions to achieve those goals? Every potential homeowner should feel the community atmosphere and safety of Lakewood. The community should be inviting, welcoming and supportive to all neighbors. My vision is seeing families walking their dogs, individuals working in their yards, kids enjoying the parks/pools and golfers on the beautiful Lakewood course. I understand that this is a dream neighborhood with well sought after amenities and beautiful landscaping that need to be carefully budgeted for, for continued desire and property upkeep. My goal is to listen to all groups within the neighborhood, while working to make the best decisions for the greater good. I will afford transparency with finances and work on the budget in order to make this an affordable place for people to move into and for the current residents.
• Support documents being readily available to members
Value 3: Keep LPOA members top of mind
Tenet 4 | Facility Planning
• Focus on needs through assessment
• Involve stakeholders
• Review and revise the determined projects
• Stick to a budget
• Timeline the improvements
Value 4: Ensure projects are based on improved property value
Tenet 5 | Fiscal Responsibility
• Necessitate efficiency by setting goals to improve revenue and reduce loss
• Oversee accuracy of budgeted expenses and revenue
• Watch out for members’ dues
Value 5: Sustainability in costs for members
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. I am retiring from public education in June and plan to be fully committed to my role as an LPOA board member. I am married with an eight year-old daughter and we have three cats. I love to play golf, enjoy boating, and landscaping as hobbies. I would be honored to have your vote!
8. What do you hope to accomplish over your 3 year term? Over a 3 year term we can accomplish a transparent Board of Directors and leverage our social media to get information and direction of our community out to the homeowners. Our amenities are the key to keeping our homes values high. Creating a long term monetary outlook plan can steer our budget and investing, along with community involvement for people to be more involved as to where their dollars are going.
9. Please tell anything else about yourself that you would like your neighbors to know. What you see is what you get. I am a family man with a wife and 3 children. I value honesty and working hard as well as serving others. We were drawn to this community based off of all it has to offer and feel a great sense of pride to be able to raise our family here. I enjoy spending time with my family, walking with our dogs and biking around the lake and I look forward to helping progress this wonderful community.
We wish our candidates luck in their campaigns! As in previous Board elections, voting will be conducted digitally, and residents will each receive their own unique voting link to cast their vote. Ballot order will be different than order in the Ripples, so please pay attention when selecting candidates.
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, April 26, 2023
9:00-9:30 a.m.: Refreshments
9:30 a.m.: Program followed by Business Meeting Lakewood Oaks Country Club, Banquet Room
Fiddly Fig
Becky Miller, Floral Design Manager at Fiddly Fig, an upscale floral boutique in Kansas City MO has been a very popular presenter in past years and we are thrilled to have her return! She will show us the newest trends in floral design and will make and donate an arrangement to be raffled off at the end of the program. Please bring cash if you wish to participate in the raffle!
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.
Activities Committee
LakewoodActivitiesCommittee@gmail.com
Follow on Facebook: @LakewoodActivitiesCommittee
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.
Drop
Spring is upon us. We start up the season on April 6. We meet every Thursday evening at the Main courts on Lake Drive. The time is 6:00 pm. We will have pickup matches and instruction (if requested). So, dust off that racquet and come on down.
Remember that we will have three Free Junior Clinics in June. More details in May’s issue of the Ripples.
If you would like to receive regular e-mails from the 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
ATTORNEY COUNSELOR OF LAW
The Horn Law Firm - 816-795-7500
Douglas Horn
CHIROPRACTOR
Lakewood Chiropractic - 816.373.3373
Sara Horn D.C.
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
INSURANCE
Kimberly Downey Noble (State Farm)816.833.1180
Thomas Crowley II (5328 NE Northgate Crossing)
Joshua & Sheliece Knox (411 NE Medford Dr.)
Brooke Dayley & Zachary Lacy (223 NE Bayview Dr.)
Blake Berwald (5477 NE Wedgewood Ln.)
Anthony & April Haggerty (404 NW Poplar)
Bev McFee - 816-525-8558
The Insurance Group
Chris McNair - 816-352-2364
Farmers Insurance
MASSAGE THERAPY
Rich Living Wellness - 816-810-5994
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
• 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.
Lien
Karis & Leigh Ann Paull (3513 NE Kingwood Pl.)
Spring is here! Fantastic fishing, glorious boating, copious sporting activities, get out there and get moving! Here’s what is going on in your 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 service
• Clubhouse maintenance and repair
• Snow removal and deicing salt application
• Resident work request completion
• Swimming pool and pavilion mechanical equipment dewinterization
• Activity center sun shade installations
• Pavilion gathering area service and maintenance
• Common ground seeding
Lakewood Improvement Projects
• Site work for new ELV parking lot expansion
• New pleasure dock installation
• Common ground turf maintenance
• MAC playground turf replacement