2009-2010
 

GOVERNING BOARD
 
Tom Ross, President
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Luke Matz, Vice President
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Deb Allen, Secretary
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Jean Zajicek, Treasurer
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Directors:

Les Kreger
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Don Holle
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Bill Magurany
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Brad Whaley
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Lloyd Shroyer
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Steve Parker
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Gene Kelly
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You can become a part of Chapman Lakes Conservation Association. An adult can be a voting member by paying $25.00 a person for membership dues. Two adults from each property may be members. This permits a couple to both be actively involved and support CLCA activities and government.
Members receive a copy of our
Making Waves newsletter, published not less than 10 times per year. Making Waves is the informational newsletter for CLCA. Within its pages you will find information about your organization, and, more importantly, information about lake enhancement projects, things that may affect your property, and do's and don'ts at the lake. CLCA's newsletter is recognized throughout the state as one of the more informative lake association publications.

 

Membership Application  (Adobe Acrobat Reader Needed)


Individuals who do not live at the Chapman Lakes may also enjoy the knowledge they, too, are helping Indiana Lakes by joining CLCA.
One-half of all dues goes directly to lake enhancement and educational programs.

Currently CLCA's major activities include lake enhancement projects to protect or improve lake water quality, and lake education designed to help newcomers and those who visit here enjoy the lake more fully without endangering the delicate balance of our lakes and properties.
 

Where does the money go:
 

  1. One-half of all dues receipts go to the "lake enhancement fund"; and, the balance helps pay for membership communications and meetings, including the Making Waves newsletter.
     
  2. The lake enhancement fund supports printed materials for public lake education and small lake enhancement projects. (The CL foundation usually funds major projects.)
     
  3. Proceeds from pancake breakfasts and fish frys support costs to maintain the clubhouse; send kids to conservation camp and occasional hunter and boating safety classes.
     
  4. Independence or "fireworks" contributions stay in a separate fund to pay for that one-day event including the flotilla and fireworks. It costs $11,000 just for the fireworks show.
 
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