Monday, December 10, 2012
December 2012 Lifestyle Calendar
December 2012
Lifestyle Calendar
“How did it get so late so soon?
It’s night before it’s afternoon.
DECEMBER is here before it’s June.
My goodness, how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?”
~Dr. Seuss
The Grand Dominion Association Staff would like to wish you and your family a safe and happy
Holiday Season!
PLEASE NOTE:
Hours for the Lakeside Lodge will be
adjusted for the following days:
Monday, December 24th: 6AM-12PM
Tuesday, December 25th: CLOSED ALL DAY
Monday, December 31st: 6AM-3PM
Tuesday, January 1st: CLOSED ALL DAY
LAKESIDE LODGE
3555 Grand Dominion Circle, Mundelein, IL 60060
Phone: 847-566-2403
Fax: 847-566-0796
LODGE HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday, 6:00am-9:00pm
Friday, 6:00am-7:00pm
Saturday, 7:00am-7:00pm
Sunday, 9:00am-6:00pm
FAMILY/CHILDREN SWIM HOURS
Monday-Thursday, 3:00-5:00pm
Friday, 4:00-7:00pm
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00-4:00pm
Property Manager: Kevin Green, granddpm@fosterpremier.com
Lifestyle Director:
ASSOCIATION EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER
Phone: (630) 462-3144
SALES OFFICE
Phone: 847-949-0033
PULTE CUSTOMER SERVICE
24 Hour Answering Service: 847-639-6038
Warranty Service-Email Requests Only: www.delwebb.com, “Owners Entry”
COMPLETE INFORMATION CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE COMMUNITY DOCUMENTS SECTION OF THE WEB PORTAL.
ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mike Rhoads – Developer Board Member & Association President
Jerrold Orloff – Resident Board Member & Vice President
Joanne Bowers – Developer Board Member & Association Treasurer
Bruce Campbell – Resident Board Member & Assistant Treasurer
Peter Tremulis – Developer Board Member & Association Secretary
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 1:00pm
LAKESIDE LODGE/FITNESS CENTER ORIENTATIONS
It is required that all new Grand Dominion residents participate in a fitness center/lodge orientation at Lakeside Lodge before utilizing any fitness equipment or participating in any community activities. Lodge access cards will be issued after the completion of this session. Residents who have recently closed on their homes should contact the Lifestyle Director, to schedule an orientation session.
Additional fitness room instruction for usage of the cardiovascular machines and the circuit training equipment is available at the monthly “Fitness Center 101” sessions which are free for residents.
FREE! “FITNESS CENTER 101”
Taught by Karen Schroeder, Certified Personal Trainer and Grand Dominion Fitness Instructor, Peak Form Personal Training
Saturday, December 1st, 9:00-10:00am – NO COST
This is a CAN’T MISS FOR NEW RESIDENTS but ALL RESIDENTS CAN ATTEND!!! Attend this informational and instructional session to learn how to use the strength and cardio equipment in the Lakeside Lodge Fitness Center the RIGHT WAY! By using the proper form, technique and the appropriate amount of weight, you will increase metabolism, form and function of muscles. Join Personal Trainer and Fitness Specialist, Karen Schroeder, as she guides you through an equipment orientation session that will help you understand the right way, and the wrong way of lifting weights and using the fitness equipment.
All levels are welcome. No Registration required. No cost.
GRAND DOMINION FITNESS
The Grand Dominion Fitness Class Program operates under a Fitness Class Punch Card System that works as follows:
Cards will be sold at the front desk - $45.00 for 10 classes (or punches)
Punch cards can be used for any class type and combination with the exception of the S.T.A.B.L.E. Balance Classes.
Cards are non-transferable and can be used by only one resident.
At this time, expiration dates are not applicable.
Residents without a punch card can attend any class for a $5.00 drop-in fee.
No Pre-Registration will be necessary for residents using a punch card or paying the $5 drop-in fee.
The Front desk will no longer take any money or handle any registration – Registration will be done by the instructors in each class - they will take attendance, punch the cards and take any money for the drop-in fee of $5.
Classes will be held regardless of number of participants. Classes will be held as scheduled unless advance notification has been made or emergency purposes dictate cancellation.
SAMPLE A FITNESS CLASS FOR FREE!!!
If you’re new to the community or just new to the fitness program – here’s your chance to sample the Grand Dominion Fitness Classes! You can take a class for FREE! Just pick up a FREE FITNESS CLASS TICKET from the Front Desk. You can try any of the current classes one time and we’ll promise you’ll be hooked!
One ticket per class, per resident
No registration necessary
Present ticket to instructor at time of class
Participation for future classes must be paid with a fitness class punch card which can be purchased at front desk
OR daily drop-in fee of $5 per class
PICK UP A COPY OF THE MONTHLY FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULES AT LAKESIDE LODGE FOR CLASS CANCELLATIONS OR CHANGES!!!
SPECIAL DECEMBER FITNESS PROGRAMS - FREE!!!
FREE! “FITNESS CENTER 101” - Taught by Karen Schroeder, Certified Personal Trainer and Grand Dominion Fitness Instructor, Peak Form Personal Training
Saturday, December 1st – 9:00am-10:00am – NO COST
This is a CAN’T MISS FOR NEW RESIDENTS but ALL RESIDENTS CAN ATTEND!!! Attend this informational and instructional session to learn how to use the strength and cardio equipment in the Lakeside Lodge Fitness Center the RIGHT WAY! By using the proper form, technique and the appropriate amount of weight, you will increase metabolism, form and function of muscles. Join Personal Trainer and Fitness Specialist, Karen Schroeder, as she guides you through an equipment orientation session that will help you understand the right way, and the wrong way of lifting weights and using the fitness equipment. All levels are welcome. No Registration required. No cost.
FREE! FITNESS CONSULTATIONS by Mark Guthrie, Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Consultant, Five Point Fitness
Saturday, December 8th, 8:00-11:00am – ½ Hour Consultations – NO COST
HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO GET IN SHAPE! Register for one of these fitness counseling sessions to discuss exercise motivations, goals, obstacles, and unique circumstances such as time, medications, injuries, and illnesses. You will be given advice and a plan on how to get started, how to keep your momentum going and how to reach your goals.
Register at front desk. No Cost.
HERE ARE THE FITNESS CLASSES CURRENTLY BEING OFFERED:
Aqua Aerobics – 20/20/20 - Lakeside Lodge Indoor Pool
Wednesdays, 10:30am-11:30am
Taught by Pat Mell
Hit the water for this all-around workout – 20 minutes of cardio, 20 minutes of muscle strengthening and 20 minutes of stretching and a cool down. You’ll be refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to go!
Forever Fit – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Alternates on Mondays with Step & Strength, 5:15-6:15pm
Taught by Nancy Buhr
The first half of the class consists of an easy to follow, low impact weight bearing aerobics routine. The second half includes muscular strength training using hand weights and a resistance band, ending with abdominal, stretching and balancing exercises.
Movin’ EZ – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Wednesdays, 10:00-10:45am
Taught by Karen Schroeder
What’s the most fun you can have while improving your strength, posture, balance and flexibility? Easy! Movin’ EZ is a whole body workout, designed for all fitness levels. Utilizing resistance bands, weights, tubing and a chair, you’ll stay challenged and engaged with a variety of invigorating exercises.
S.T.A.B.L.E – Balance Class – Presented by Grayslake Rehabilitation
Lakeside Lodge Oak & Hickory Rooms
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:15-11:00am
NO CLASS ON TUESAY, DECEMEBER 18TH & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20TH
Cost is $1 per class – WHAT A DEAL!
THIS CLASS IS NOT PART OF THE FITNESS CLASS PUNCH CARD SYSTEM – CLASSES ARE $1 PER CLASS – NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY – PAY INSTRUCTORS DIRECTLY AT CLASS TIME.
STABLE – Strength, Training, And Balance, Leverage, Education – that’s what this class is designed to do for you! Grayslake Rehabilitation presents a multi-dimensional exercise class designed and taught by a licensed physical therapist with YOU in mind! This dynamic class involves a combination of STRENGTH training exercises using resistive bands and weights for the arms and legs, combined with many levels of BALANCE training to help you remain on your feet! The class will vary each week focusing on different aspects of your health from flexibility and posture to strength and balance and what YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE your health and remain active!
Step & Strength – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Mondays, 5:15-6:15pm – ALTERNATES WITH FOREVER FIT ON MONDAYS
Taught by Nancy Buhr
The first half of the class consists of a great, healthy heart rate raising step workout. The second half includes great muscular strength training moves using hand weights and a resistance band, ending with abdominal, stretching and balancing exercises.
Suspended Deep Water Aerobics – Lakeside Lodge Indoor Pool
Mondays, 10:30am-11:30am
Taught by Pat Mell
Try this aquatic class – a low impact aerobic, strength and conditioning aquatic class that will utilize deeper water depths. Taught by Pat Mell, this class will be adjusted and adapted to residents’ needs and requests.
Tai Chi for Health & Wellbeing – Lakeside Lodge Oak & Hickory Rooms
Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am
Taught by Allison Deputy
Experience the healing movements of Tai Chi first hand from Allison Deputy, a 20-year veteran of this ancient exercise. Tai Chi has been medically proven to improve blood pressure, balance, bone density, digestion and immunity. It is also very effective in reducing pain, anxiety and depression. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and flat-soled shoes. Be ready for a fun, relaxing, and invigorating workout.
Total Body Conditioning – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm
Taught by Nancy Buhr
Boost your metabolism through a great muscle training and cardio workout, using handheld weights, tubing and stability ball.
Yoga – Lakeside Lodge Hickory Room
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, 9:00-10:00am
Taught by Resident Kit Semkus
This slow paced hatha yoga style class emphasizes breathing, body awareness, gentle stretching and relaxation.
ZUMBA – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Mondays & Saturdays, 9:00-10:00am
NO CLASS ON SAT. NOVEMBER 3RD
Taught by Carol Specht - Saturdays & Laura Tiernan - Mondays
Zumba is one of the world's largest and most successful dance-fitness programs! It is a fun, easy-to follow, Latin-inspired, dance fitness class. Anyone can do it and no dance background is necessary! When you come to a Zumba class, you will find high energy Latin-inspired music with easy to follow steps. There’s no other fitness class like a Zumba Fitness-Party. It’s easy to do, effective, totally exhilarating, and is geared to all fitness levels. Come join us for an hour of high-calorie burning fun!
TAKE PART IN THE GRAND DOMINION FITNESS PROGRAM
AND REMEMBER…
If you work for it… IT will work for YOU!!!
*DECEMBER 2012 ACTIVITIES*
PAINTING CLUB CLASSES – Lakeside Lodge Maple Room
Thursdays, 9:00am-12:00pm
Cost is $5.00 per class – Fees collected by instruction at time of class.
Participate in this instructional painting class. All levels are welcome – find your inner artist! Cost is $5.00 per person plus materials. This class is taught by one of Grand Dominion’s very own residents, Susan Kronowitz! No Registration required.
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS – Lakeside Lodge
Every 1st Tuesday of month, 1:30-2:30pm & 1st Thursday of month, 6:30-7:30pm
Tuesday, December 4th, 1:30-2:30pm & Thursday, December 6th, 6:30-7:30pm - NO COST
Mundelein’s finest – the Mundelein Fire Dept., will be on hand for Free Blood Pressure Checks. This activity takes place the first Tuesday and the first Thursday of every month. PLEAST NOTE: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, THE FIRE DEPARTMENT MAY HAVE TO ADJUST TIME OR RESCHEDULE DATE.
DECEMBER MARKET DAY – Lakeside Lodge
Saturday, December 1st – LATER TIME THIS MONTH ONLY - 9:00-10:00am – Please arrive at 8:30am to help with orders.
We know the Lifestyle Program keeps residents super busy at Grand Dominion so why not make your life easier with this great food option! Market Day is a fundraiser program for the Grand Dominion community, offering over 160 convenient and high quality food products, many of which are individually wrapped and easy to prepare. Best of all, a percentage of your order will be returned to our community each month to help us raise funds for various Lifestyle activities! And you can deduct 10% of your orders on your income taxes! Special thanks to the resident volunteers that help to make this food co-op program a success! Order sheets for the December sale are available at Lakeside Lodge or you can visit www.marketday.com for more information and to order online. There are great clearance items available to order online as well! Start planning your menus today!
Order sheets are available at Lakeside Lodge and should be in on Wednesday, November 28th by 4PM.
Grand Dominion BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING – Lakeside Lodge
Tuesday, December 4th, 1:00pm – NOTE – AFTERNOON MEETING TIME
All residents are invited to this quarterly board meeting for the Grand Dominion Association. There will be a Question & Answer period at the conclusion of this business meeting.
No Registration Required.
DECEMBER MOVIES at the Lakeside Lodge
Attendance for all movies is open to Grand Dominion residents – No Registration necessary. No Cost for Film Club Members, $1 Fee for Non-Film Club Members – proceeds will help subsidize film license. No registration – money collected at door.
MOVIE NIGHT
Wednesday, December 5th, 6:30pm – “Searching for Sugarman”
Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their unlikely musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock ‘n’ roller, Rodriguez.
OPERA MOVIES AT THE LODGE
Wednesday, December 19th, 6:00pm – FILM TITLE TBD
GRAND DOMINION FILM CLUB MOVIE NIGHT
Wednesday, December 26th, 6:30pm – “Charlie Wilson’s War”
A drama based on Texas congressman Charlie Wilson’s covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets have some unforeseen and long reaching effects.
GOLD & SILVER BUYING EVENT – Presented by PGS Gold Buyers - Lakeside Lodge
Wednesday, December 12th, 10:00am-2:00pm – NO COST
Come to this gold buying event sponsored by PGS Gold Buyers, who guarantees TOP DOLLAR CASH in exchange for: broken chains, earrings, bracelets and charms, gold and silver coins, watches, class rings, gold chains – they buy it all! This is a FREE, NO OBLIGATION, GOLD APPRAISAL event – gold, jewelry, silver, diamonds, coins. The average guest receives $200-$500! NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Community Bulletin Board
The Community Bulletin Boardis a communication tool for YOU, Grand Dominion!
If you have a news item relating to community business, clubs, committees, neighborhoods or other areas of community interest, submit a short paragraph to the Lifestyle Director. If the item is appropriate for this publication, it will be printed in the next Lifestyle Calendar. Deadline for submissions is the first day of every month for the following month’s calendar.
BILLIARDS CLUB TO BEGIN PLAY FOR FALL SEASON!
BILLIARDS, ANYONE? Play will take place on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays and Wednesdays each month at 2:00pm. Players will meet at the Lakeside Lodge and the group will decide on a location.
Contact Alan Hahn for more information, 224-475-0179.
Do You Have A Suggestion for a Community Enhancement? THE LIFESTYLE & COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT COMMITTEE NEEDS YOUR INPUT!
The Lifestyle & Community Enhancement Committee has been formed to make recommendations to the Board of Directors for community enhancements, improvements and expenditures to benefit the lifestyle needs and desires of the community and residents as a whole. If you have a suggestion for an expenditure, please submit a form that is available at the Lakeside Lodge near the bulletin board area. For more information or questions, please contact the Lifestyle Director.
Are you “TECH-CHALLENGED?”
Attend Fremont Public Library’s TECHNOLOGY TUESDAYS, 6:00PM
The Fremont Library, located at 1170 N. Midlothian Road, offers this technology workshop every Tuesday evening for assistance with the latest technology like reader kindles, Ipods, and more. There is also help available on Wednesday mornings at 9:00am. For more information, contact the library, 847-566-8702 or visit the website at www.fremontlibrary.org.
Mundelein Economic Development Commission Seeking Volunteers
The Mundelein Economic Development Commission is seeking volunteers to become members on this commission, with the purpose of bringing businesses to the Mundelein area. The commission meets once and sometimes twice a month. If you are interested, contact resident Gerry Brin by portal email or 847-566-5467.
GRAND DOMINION COMMUNITY WEB PORTAL
Stay Connected!
Del Webb Live, our private community web portal is of vital importance to the communication flow at Grand Dominion. The web portal offers a variety of helpful resources for residents to access information, keep up to date and stay connected! Please be aware that all information and updates about community clubs, activities and events as well as all property management information, will be submitted via the www.ourgranddominion.net website. All residents have access to this important information tool, wherever they can connect to the internet and are encouraged to log on to the portal on a regular basis. Please remember to check for daily updates in the Community Calendar, News Pages, Alerts Section and your Personal Email for daily updates and additions. The portal site can be easily managed through the usage of the blue Navigation bar at the top of the site page. For the convenience of all residents, you may also use the two resident computers at the Lakeside Lodge. If you need assistance with your password or any other other portal information, please contact the Lifestyle Director.
CHARTER CLUBS & INTEREST GROUPS
The club system at Grand Dominion nurtures and supports the pursuit of a hobby or the recreational, social or cultural interest of a group. The Grand Dominion Charter Club Rules & Procedures Manual is available for those interested in starting a new group, subject to the procedures and parameters of the Association. Club leaders should contact the Lifestyle Director for meeting space and reservations. All groups are subject to room rental fees for special or after-hours events.
Refer to the Grand Dominion Facility Use Guidelines for these fee structures.
Here is a list of Established Clubs & Groups at Grand Dominion with Meeting Times and Contact Information. All group meeting dates and times are listed on the web portal Community Calendar and in the Club Book at the front desk of Lakeside Lodge. Please contact all group leaders through portal email. If any information is incorrect, please contact the Lifestyle Director.
GRAND DOMINION CHARTER CLUBS:
Bocce Ball
Seasonal
Leader: Steve Kaplan
Bookworms
Periodic Mondays, 1pm
Leader: Sallie Hamm, Susan Schlitt
Bridge
Tuesdays, 6:30pm - Duplicate
Wednesdays, 1pm – Non-Duplicate
Fridays, 9am – Advanced-Intermediate
Leader: Maxine Dicker, Mary Ann Kever
Bunco
1st Tuesday of each month, 7pm
Leader: Laurie Leff
Current Events
2nd Wednesday of each month, 7pm
Leader: Leon Stein
Film Discussion
4th Wednesday of each month, evening
Leader: Stan Finer
Genealogy
1st Monday of each month, 7pm
Leader: Barbara Schober
Grand Dominion Singers Choral Club
Periodic Mondays or Thursdays
Leader: Martha Swan
Ladies Golf
Seasonal – Tuesdays
Leader: Susan Schlitt
Mens Golf
Seasonal – Wednesdays
Leader: Bill Smith
Mexican Train
Tuesdays, 1pm
Leader: Joy Gaftman, Judy Nierman
Music Appreciation
2nd Tuesday of each month, 7pm
Leader: Lee Bassett, John Kivlehan
Painting
Thursdays, 9am
Leader: Susan Kronowitz
Pan
2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month, 1pm
Pickleball
Seasonal
Leader: Sam & Kay Ritchie
Ping Pong
Fridays & Saturdays, 10am
Leader: Richard Golden
Poker
Wednesdays, 12:30pm & Thursdays, 5:30pm
Leader: Jerry Orloff
Poker Pals
Tuesdays, 7pm
Quilting
2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month, 1:30pm
Leader: Jane Velander
Readers Book Discussion
Periodic Wednesdays, 3:30pm
Leader: Janice Borg
Singles
Periodic events, monthly
Leader: Laurie Leff
Tennis
Al Cheung
Seasonal
GRAND DOMINION INTEREST GROUPS:
Biking
Seasonal - Saturdays, 8:30am
Leader: David Schnitzer
Billiards
Sundays and Wednesdays, 2pm
Leader: Alan Hahn
Bowling Buddies
Seasonal – Mondays, 12:30pm
Leader: Richard Deddo
Garden Club
1st Monday of each month, 1pm
Leader: Joan Jones
Gin Rummy
Mondays, 6:30pm
Leader: Gil Linderman
Hand & Foot Cards
Mondays, 1pm
Leader: Lois Gaffke
Helping Hands
Periodic
Leader: Diane Schultz
Knitting
Wednesdays, 7pm
Leader: Sheila Linderman
Ladies Canasta
Wednesdays, 9am
Leader: Priscilla Mortland
Ladies Lunch
2nd Friday of each month, 12pm
Leader: Joan Jones
Mah Jongg
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 1pm
Tuesdays, 6:30pm
Pinochle
Mondays, 1pm
Leader: Carol Huber
Rummikub
Mondays, 6:30pm
Scrabble
Thursdays, 1pm
Leader: Rita Kompare
Women’s Thursday Poker
3rd Thursday of each month, 6:30pm
Leader: Sharron Rosenthal
HELPING HANDS
Do YOU need a helping hand? Maybe Helping Hands can help!
Helping Hands is a group of residents who want to lend their “hands” to other residents within the community who may need assistance of some kind. This may take the form of:
• A social phone call or get well wish
• Help around the home in time of sickness or healing
• A ride to an appointment, a store, pharmacy, physical therapy on a limited or occasional basis
• A wellness visit
• A hospitality visit
• Card recognition for illness or loss of a loved one
• Community information dissemination
• Local resource materials
• Web portal training
The group’s purpose and function is based solely on the need for assistance and will maintain the utmost sense of privacy and respect at all times. The members will rely on requests by residents ONLY and all assistance will be given on a confidential basis unless otherwise requested by a resident.
If you are in need of assistance by the group or have permission by someone to make a request on their behalf, please contact the person in Helping Hands from your neighborhood listed below.
For Helping Hands Assistance, contact:
NH 1 – Mary Shifley, 847-949-8838
NH 2 – Peggie McQueen, 224-475-0096
NH 3 – Diane Whittier, 847-566-6960, Heidi Coagan, 224-475-0252,
Carolyn Maxwell, 847-393-7892
NH 4 – Kay Ritchie, 847-393-7443, Wendy Siegel, 224-475-0151
NH 5 – Linda Dasso, 847-393-7085, Sharon Smith, 847-393-7379,
Kathie Carr, 224-475-0192
NH 7 – Angel Nettles, 224-778-5002, Jill & Richard Schwartz, 224-475-0193
NH 8 – Terry Mabus, 847-740-6594
NH 9 – Nancy Noyer, 847-903-9078, Sally Foss, 847-566-0839
NH 10 – Diane Schultz, 847-651-7841, Steve Wagner, 847-393-7655
*IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN REPRESENTING YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ON BEHALF OF THE HELPING HANDS GROUP, PLEASE CONTACT DIANE SCHULTZ, 847-651-7841 – WE WOULD LIKE AT LEAST THREE RESIDENTS FROM EACH NEIGHBORHOOD.
NEIGHBORHOOD REPRESENTATIVES
Do you know who YOUR neighborhood representative is? Each of Grand Dominion’s 10 neighborhoods has up to 3 resident representatives who act on a volunteer basis to represent their neighborhood with the Board of Directors. They conduct periodic neighborhood meetings to communicate information to the residents and meet monthly with the Board of Directors to discuss and resolve community issues and business. All reps can be reached through the portal email system or by the contact information listed in the Resident Directory. Here are the current representatives:
NH 1 Chuck Hall, Daniel Sladek, Florence Meyer
NH 2 Sid Lewis Clark, Martin Swan
NH 3 Linda Oliver, Judy Nierman
NH 4 Douglas McArthur, Harvey Loochtan, Sam Ritchie
NH 5 Neville Carr, Sandy Prieur, Stewart Posternack
NH 7 Stuart Margolis, Kathyrn Jordan
NH 8 Dan Ceglarek, Terry Mabus, Judy Waitz
NH 9 Stan Finer, Linda Gryziecki, Nicolette Podosek
NH 10 Stuart Isaacson, Al Rosenberg, Steven Wagner
*CHECK OUT THE COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD AREA!
EACH NEIGHBORHOOD REPRESENTATIVE WILL PROVIDE INFORMATIONAL FLYERS FOR RESIDENTS IN NEW CIRCULAR FLYER RACK!
GRAND DOMINION COMMITTEES
The Grand Dominion community is fortunate to have several working committees to assist in many functions of the Association. These volunteer positions are vital to the operation of our community and these committee members should be commended for their time and commitment. If you are interested in serving in some capacity, please contact our Community Manager, Kevin Green. Here are the current committees and members:
COMPLIANCE: Marv Rosenthal, Beth Vecchie, Diane Whittier, Harold Mayer, Judy Hays, Helene Stein, Rowan Harris
FINANCE: Martin Swan, Bruce Campbell, Alan Hahn, Richard Prieur, John Bruick, Fred Weinberg
MODIFICATIONS: Sid Clark, Pete Himpelmann, Joanne McArthur, Joan Jones, Sam Ritchie, Don Parmelee, Arnold Krinski
SOCIAL: Sandee Dabransky, Bobbi Ezell, Vicki Siegel, Charlene Bayerle, Carmela Ryan, Judy Feldman, Esther Sineni, Sharron Rosenthal, Rosely Kaiser, Nancy Noyer, Carol Hall, Joyce Fusello, Gloria Berman, Barbara Long, Florence Meyer, Debbie Rosenberg, Gayle Katz, Karen Eldrup
PROPERTY & GROUNDS: Mort Wallace, Sallie Hamm, Doug McArthur, Michael Sidell, Judy Sidell, Jerrold Orloff, Tom Sashko, Lee Bassett, Anne Cunningham
WETLAND: Mort Wallace, Kathryn Jordan, Jeff Covert, Tom Baumann, James Lake, William McCarty, James Borg, Jerrold Orloff, Sallie Hamm, Larry Shifley
LIFESTYLE & COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT: Al Rosenberg, Judi Marino, Charlene Bayerle, Rose Marie Clark, Myrna Goldman, Stan Finer, Pam Navarre, Carol Hall
COMMUNITY DIRECTORY: Bill McNulty, Marv Rosenthal, Sam Ritchie, Maggie Westley, Earl Polisky
LAKESIDE LODGE ACCESS CARDS
Residents are required to use their access cards for entry into the Lakeside Lodge during hours of operation. Please have your access card with you at all times when visiting the lodge. Access card lanyards are now available for purchase. Access cards are issued to all residents after completion of a New Resident Orientation session. A maximum of two access cards are issued for each household. Additional residents, 19 years or older, who reside in the home for more than 6 months in a calendar year, may purchase an additional card for a fee of $500.00 per year. Lost card fee replacement is $20.00.
Access cards are non-transferrable and to be used only by the resident to which it was issued.
GUEST POLICY
Guests may be sponsored by a resident for usage of the facilities in the Lakeside Lodge for a fee of $2.00 per guest, per visit, with a limit of 4 guests per household. For your convenience, Punch Cards may be purchased for guest visits – 10 visits for $20.00 or 20 visits for $40.00. Guests aged 19 and over may use the fitness center and pools during all hours of operation while accompanied by the resident. Guests under 19 years of age may only use the pool areas during the hours of Family/Children Swim.
Guests must be accompanied by a resident at all times at the Lakeside Lodge facilities.
FAMILY SWIM HOURS
FAMILY SWIM / CHILDREN POOL HOURS
For Children Under 19 years of age:
Monday-Thursday: 3pm – 5pm
Friday: 4pm-7pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1pm – 4pm
Limit 4 guests per household - $2.00 per guest
ROOM RENTALS AT LAKESIDE LODGE
Celebrate your next event at Grand Dominion! The Lakeside Lodge Multi-purpose rooms are available for private use rental for Grand Dominion residents. Show your friends and relatives the fantastic facilities at your next party, get-together or meeting. It’s convenient, affordable and in your own backyard!
The details and rates are outlined in the Facility Use Guidelines, which can be accessed from
the web portal in the “Community Documents” section.
Contact the Lifestyle Director for questions or to book your next event!
GRAND DOMINION LIFESTYLE…
LIVE IT, FEEL IT, LOVE IT!
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