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Page 1 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Newsletter “Listen to the Lake” December 2013
Newsletter Highlights
President’s Report….......................1& 2
Membership & Watershed
Sign Report………………...………..2
Hydrofracking/Well Disposal Report.....3
Nominating Committee…………….…...3
Water Quality ………..…………….……3
Lake Level Committee………………….4
Tax Deduction Info……………………...5
2015 Photo Contest Info………………..5
2014 KLAeidoscope Info………………..5
KLA website & Facebook Info………….5
New/Returning Members………..……...6
Bubblers Revisited………………………6
Enemies Await - Aquatic Invasive
Species……………………………...7
Navigation & Recreation…………....…..8
2013 Membership Roster…………...9-15
2013-14 Calendar Photos &
Submissions………………..6, 15, 28
KLA Member Ads………………......16-22
Keuka Lake’s Feral Cats…………..23-24
Order Forms………………………........25
KLA Directors and Officers……...........25
Business Members & Advertisers…….26
KLA Office & Advertising Info….………31
Membership Application Form……..31
PRESIDENT’S REPORT --- Bill Laffin
www.keukalakeassoc.org PROTECTING THE QUALITY OF THE LAKE
KLA Membership renewal for 2014
Membership renewal forms for 2014 will be sent out March1, 2014. To renew, you may re-turn to the KLA office the en-closed form with your check or credit card info. New this year: you may renew on-line at our website with your credit card. Whichever way you choose to renew, please include any up-dated information,. Also you may select to receive our monthly e-newsletter and e-announcements and choose to receive our quarterly newslet-ter on-line, regular mail or both.
As KLA gets ready to close out 2013, I’d like to wish all of our mem-bers and friends a ―Safe and Happy Holiday Season‖. During 2013, the KLA has continued to deliver in are-as that support our core mission of ―Protecting and Preserving Keuka Lake‖. Whether the grant to Keuka College for a water quality testing probe; our ongoing communica-tions with State officials on the KLA’s position on not allowing Hydrofrack-ing within the watershed; the grant to the Yates County Soil and Water Conservation District for measuring Asian Water Chestnut densities and for removal of some of the invasives from the outlet; the updates to our website and lake level reporting sys-tem; the installation of Watershed signs along NYS Routes and in Steuben County; our support for the ―Sustainable Keuka Lake ― grant; the publication of our quarterly news-letter and monthly e newsletter or the monthly water quality testing trips around the lake, the Keuka Lake Association has had a produc-tive year and we appreciate the sup-port from our membership. We are also very fortunate to have a dedi-cated and active Board of Directors. As President, I am very grateful for the diligence and professionalism of our Board members. They make the KLA a very effective organization. But as you might expect, how-ever, we still have many challenges and projects ahead for 2014. The DEC is proposing new regulations on Invasive Species, a move that we fully support, especially as new spe-cies of Aquatic Invasives have now
been found in nearby Seneca Lake. Until the Governor makes his final decision on Hydrofrack-ing, the KLA has to be positioned to work collaboratively with other groups that share our view on this issue. The KLA needs to work with the Keuka Watershed Improvement Cooperative and the Keuka Lake Outlet Compact to assure that they share the same concerns for the health and welfare of Keuka Lake as do the members of the KLA. The Watershed Sign project needs to be finished but that requires overcoming opposition in the Yates County Leg-islature. New updates to the NYS Navigation Laws will go into effect in May 2014 that will increase the need for operator training to a larger seg-ment of the boating public. We must assure that we are effectively com-municating these changes to our membership, as boater safety is of paramount importance to the KLA. We must be diligent in analyzing our water quality data to assure that Keuka Lake maintains its AA rating and we will publish a 2014 Directory by midyear. Lastly, membership is the key to a healthy KLA organization. We need to get more Keuka Lake area residents to become members. Please spread the word to neigh-bors, friends and local businesses. A KLA Membership is a great holi-day gift that will continue to give for generations to come. Again, I appreciate the support of our membership and with your assistance, the Keuka Lake Associa-tion should have a great 2014.
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MEMBERSHIP & WATERSHED SIGN REPORT - Mike Gow
The KLA Board of Directors wants to thank you again for your continued support! If you are aware of any homes that have changed ownership recently, we would appreciate your letting the KLA know of the addresses and the people involved. Please contact us by e-mail or phone and we will fol-low up. This will allow us to update our files and possibly secure new members. Thank you! As a result of your membership, we have been able to address issues concerning Keuka Lake, its continued health and your safety, including: The monitoring of water quality (utilizing a newly purchased water testing probe)I Involvement in the redesign of the lake level monitoring system The distribution of boating and fishing regulations Continued efforts to prevent hydrofracking within the Keuka Watershed (plus a 4000 foot buffer) Continued efforts concerning invasive species in Keuka Boating and recreation safety on the lake A redesigned web-site at keukalakeassociation.org
Please take the time to rediscover this tremendous source of information!! Continued public education For example, regarding public education, the KLA worked with N.Y. state and county officials to install a total of 13 highway signs, (generally) along the perimeter of the Keuka Lake Watershed, notifying motorists that they are entering the watershed area. It is hoped that as a result of these signs, the general public will be a bit more aware that they are now within the Keuka Watershed and that they should not only enjoy the area,
but also help to protect the watershed. At left is a map of the Keuka Watershed with arrows pointing to the approximate locations of the signs that have been erected. It should be noted that NY State and Steuben County officials insisted that the signs be erected as close to the watershed boundary as feasible.
We hope you have a wonderful and safe winter and we look forward to seeing you next spring.
And please remember to take time to LISTEN TO THE LAKE!!
Arrows show locations of new watershed welcome signs
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Hydrofracking & well disposal committee report -- Jim BarreJim Barre
KLA Continues to Monitor Hydrofracking Activities
The Hydrofracking and Well Disposal Committee (H&WD) reiterated its position to Governor Cuomo that the Keuka Lake Watershed and a 4000 foot buffer must be exempted from High Volume Horizontal Fracturing for Natural Gas (HVHF) regardless of what decision is taken by the DEC for the rest of the State. The Finger Lakes Regional Watershed Alli-ance (FLRWA) maintains a similar position for the Finger Lakes Watersheds. The City of Rochester supports the FLRWA position for the Hemlock and Canadice lakes watershed as these two Finger Lakes are the sources of water for the City of Rochester. The H&WD Committee is having discussions on what actions would be appropriate and should be taken if the NYS-DEC permits HVHF in the Keuka Lake Watershed. The H&WD Committee will be meeting more frequently to decide what specific legal and scientifically based actions are appropriate and what other organizations should the KLA consider col-laboration. The Seneca Lake Pure Water Association (SLWPA) has taken legal action against the New York State Department of Health (DOH) to obtain the information that the NYS-DOH has received from outside sources on the health effects relat-ed to HVHF. SLWPA will share this DOH information with the KLA. The H&WD Committee will continue to monitor, respond and communicate HVHF activities and decisions over the winter months.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE Dennis Carlson
Knowing that time always passes more quickly than you might expect, I want to take this opportunity to solicit those that have interest in becoming a member of the KLA Board of Directors. In July of 2014, we will have four Board Members that will leaving because of Term Limits (Board Members may service three two year terms). These openings will occur for the Towns of Jerusalem, Milo, Pulteney and Wayne. Should you reside in anyone of these com-munities (or in any of the six communities surrounding Keuka) and wish to be consid-ered for a Board position we would like very much to hear from you. To express your interest please contact the KLA Office by phone or email to let us know. In is only through strong volunteer support that the KLA can continue to provide the support and focus that leads to Preserving and Protecting Keuka Lake for Future Gen-erations.
Water Quality Committee - Dennis Carlson
As we complete the 2013 Season in the Keuka Water-shed, it is my pleasure to say that Keuka is in excellent health with the last water sampling done in October. The
new probe being used by Dr. Tim Sellers and crew at Keuka College is proving to be a great tool and will continue to sim-plify the water testing process. For 2014, we will include ran-dom site coliform testing (which has not been done in the last few years) to reestablish a baseline. The water testing period for 2014 will begin in April and will be conducted each month through October. At the last Water Quality Committee Meeting in October, Jim Balyzak of Yates County Soil and Water communicated that the Asian Water Chestnut pulls resulted in 20 to 30% less plants this year versus last. This was great news. Nicole Landers, of the Yates County Cornell Cooperative Ex-tension, has made great progress regarding Invasive Species communication and will continue these efforts in 2014. This focus will be on the continued education of all persons within and users of the Keuka Watershed. We want to thank all of you as well as Steuben County, Yates County and the Community Governments within the Water-shed for support of all these efforts. With all of us working in the same direction and against the same objectives will ensure the long term protection of Keuka Lake.
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As we approach mid-November, the fall lake level drawdown is well underway and we are right in the middle of the curve. Considering that YTD, we are 4.55 inches of rainfall below normal (as measured at the Weath-er Service instruments at the Penn Yan Airport); the Keuka Lake Outlet Compact (KLOC) did a very good job in maintaining the lake level this past summer. The gradual decline in lake level from late July to early Octo-ber was strictly the result of lack of precipitation. During October, Sheriff Spike of Yates County issued a navigation warning for the Penn Yan Outlet. While the lake level at the time of the warning was well within the normal range, there has been an accumulation of gravel and other debris in the area where Kimball Creek empties into the outlet. The KLOC has begun ap-plying to the DEC for permits to dig this area out. Hopefully, this will be accomplished by the springtime. Since October, we have experienced intermittent problems with the lake level gauge on the KLA web site. The biggest issue had to do with the page that displays the lake level ―timing out‖ as it tried to upload the graphics to member’s computers. The result was the ―dreaded orange screen‖. For some users this has been an issue for quite some time. We have undertaken a rewrite of the computer code to make it more efficient and as of November 6, we believe that we have resolved a significant amount of the problem. The other problem that we encountered had to do with the data logger recognizing the change to daylight savings time. We believe that this has also been resolved. We’d like to thank those of you who responded the electronic email survey regarding a potential to delay the fall drawdown in future years. This issue was raised by one KLOC members and some preliminary coordina-tion with the DEC indicated a need for public input. We believe that our survey satisfied this requirement. The survey results clearly indicated that KLA members would like to see some amount delay to the begin-ning of the required fall drawdown. The KLOC will take this topic up at their November meeting. If they agree to proceed, then a formal request needs to be sent to the DEC who will staff the idea with the various federal, state and local agencies that such a change might affect. You may not be aware of it, but there is equipment mounted on the old Keuka Maid dock in Hammondsport which measures the lake level plus rainfall. This is owned and maintained by the Schuyler, Chemung, and Steuben Counties Floodwater Service (FWS), and their readings are displayed on their web site (http://www.highwater.tzo.com). In addition, the National Weather Service (NOAA) also utilizes this information, displaying the Keuka Lake level on their web site (http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=bgm&gage=kkln6). Wayne Hand, Chair of the KLA Lake Level Committee, did a detailed comparison of the Hammondsport and Penn Yan lake level readings for the first half of October, and found that the lake level readings in Ham-mondsport were consistently 0.6 – 0.7 feet higher. Since the late 90’s, there have been various attempts at trying to eliminate or understand the difference in lake level readings. In an attempt to better understand this difference, Wayne began dialog with the FWS individual responsible for maintaining the Hammondsport equipment, which then led to a request for clarification from the DEC, then the National Weather Service (NOAA). Per the experts at NOAA, the water levels of the major Finger Lakes each have a very slight ―South to North slope‖, where the Southern end could have a lake level 0.5 – 0.7 feet higher than the Northern discharge end. This has been proven with detailed studies conducted by NOAA hydrologists on Cayuga and Seneca Lakes. Therefore, it is likely that the current lake level readings shown for Hammondsport are correct as shown on the FWS and NOAA web sites. In other words, the Keuka lake level readings shown on our web site are correct for Penn Yan but other parts of the lake may be slightly higher, with the high point being in Hammondsport (which is likely 0.5 – 0.7 ft. higher). Finally, we have some scientific facts to help clarify this topic of disagreement for the past several years.
Lake Level Committee
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“Looking for a Year End Tax Deduction?”
Look no further than the Keuka Lake Association!
If you “love” Keuka Lake and are interested in making sure the Lake you know is preserved for future
generations.
Consider a “gift” to the KLA above and beyond the annual membership to help support or mission:
“To preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty for future generations”
As a 501(c)(3) organization your donation qualifies for a “tax deduction” and if you donate before
12/31/2013, you may receive a tax benefit when you file your income tax for 2013.
Your donation will provide the KLA with the needed funds to continue to support our mission and provide
you a valuable tax deduction this year.
Donating is very easy, either securely online through our website. Find the Membership Login and then
Gifting and Donation Form. Which will allow you to donate from the comfort of your computer securely
or you can print this form and send it via mail to the KLA office in Penn Yan. Or if you prefer, you may
drop off your form and check with Margo at 142 N Main St, Penn Yan, NY 14527.
Disclosures:
-Talk with your Tax Advisor regarding the tax benefits for you making such a gift.
-This solicitation is for New York State Residence only.
KLAeidoscope of keuka 2015 - calendar photo contest YOUR photo could be in the 2015 Calendar! Keep your camera handy through-out the year, as photos are needed for all seasons. Photos must be of Keuka Lake or its shoreline, hillsides and communities, Photos must be taken by KLA members or members of their families. Entries must be received by January 31, 2014. Limit 3 photos per entrant. Digital photos should be taken with a 3.5 mega pixel or larger camera, at highest possible resolution. After uploading the image to your computer, save it as a .jpg file, leave it unedited, and send it on a
CD to the KLA office at P.O. Box 35, Penn Yan, NY 14527, drop it off at 243 Main St. or e-mail it to in-fo@keukalakeassoc.org. Traditional 4x6 35mm color prints may also be submitted. You may also re-submit photos that were previously not selected. Remember, prizes are available for the cover, 1st, 2nd and 3rd place photos and selected submissions receive a copy of the calendar. Upon our receipt of your CD or prints, you will be sent a form releasing the photo(s) for use by the KLA. Photos not selected for use in the calendar may be placed in the photo gallery on the KLA website or in the newsletter. Past entries may also be considered for use in future calendars.
KLAeidoscope of keuka 2014
There is a limited supply of 2014 calendars still available. At $12.95, these make a great holiday gifts or stocking stuffer—especially in the cold winter months, where they help you and yours remember those days at the lake! They can be purchased at Long’s & Henderson’s in Penn Yan, Browsers, Curtiss Museum, Cin-namon Stick, Bully Hill, Pleasant Valley Winery & Heron Hill in Hammondsport, and at other locations such as Keuka Spring Vineyards, Rooster Hill Vineyards and Hunt Country Vineyards.
Facebook & KLA Web Site Did you know that the Keuka Lake Association has a Facebook page? If you have recently joined Facebook or have not ―liked‖ the KLA page it’s time to do so! Pictures, news, and announcements are often posted there. And make sure you check out our new web site at keukalakeassociation.org if you haven’t done so al-ready! It also has the latest lake-related information, plus much more! Enjoy past newsletters too. You may also now renew on-line. Click on ―Membership Log In‖, ’Online membership form’.
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Robert & Laurie Babcock Raymond & Alice Barone
Joe & Judi Bergh Gerald Brundage
Arthur W. & Judy Flynn Bugsch Jay & Charlene Cook
Curt & Gail Cost Gail & Alan Davela
Dr. Martin & Daryl Davis Gerti Densmore Howard B. Fine
Finger Lakes Home Watch, LLC - Michael & Alicia Slowinski
David & Nancy Frick Jason & Tara Fuller
Jeffrey J. Gush Clarice Hardy
Jim & Debbie Harloff David & Joan Harradine
Chris & Maureen Hellems Michael & Meredith Hurley*
Stacey Justine & Debbie Knupp Sherry & Wayne Klumpp
Romaine Korzon & Walt Korzon Tom & Hilda Lando Jeff & Gretchen Lee
John & Nancy Lively* Craig Miller
Jim & Jean Moe Janie & Bob Morello
Michael Mulcahy Mark & Susie Nagy
Richard & Stephanie O’Brien John& Katie O’Neill
Lynn & Jorgen Overgaard Iris Prochnow
Lynn & Greg Ramsey Barbara Risser
Calvin Russell, Emily Crowley & Marcia Russell
Timothy A. Schwartz James & Sheryl Smith
Bruce & Donna Spector* Gloria & Bob Stoneham
Swartz Family Mark Tiberio
Timothy & Marianne Trombley Scott & Maureen Valentine
Whitbeck Living Trust Michael & Laura Widmer
Louis Zona
Willow Winter Vista Carolie Simone Dec 2013
The KLA welcomes the following new & returning members:
These new members came to us from three local realtors. Our thanks to Chip Murphy (Nothnagle), Marcia Rees (Century 21) and Dennis Carlson (Realty USA).
Bubblers: Protectors or pests!! As we being preparing for the cold winds and temperatures of the winter, it’s time to think about the settings for in lake bubblers. Please be a good neighbor and keep the impact of your bubbler within your water rights line. An overly aggressive bubbler not only wastes ener-gy but can disrupt ice fishing, ice boat-ing, skating on neighboring properties as well as interfering with waterfowl migra-tion. (reprinted from KLA December 2012 newsletter)
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Enemies await – Aquatic invasive species that we should be on the lookout for in Keuka Lake. Nicole Landers, CCE Yates County, KLA Water Quality Advisor
There are a number of aquatic invasive species that are ―knocking on our door‖
and the earlier a newly introduced invader is detected the better. Rapid response following early detection may aid in preventing the species from getting estab-lished and spreading. Bloody red shrimp has not yet been detected in Keuka Lake, but was detected in Seneca Lake in 2011. The impact of this newly intro-duced species is still under investigation. These crea-tures are nocturnal, so scanning the shallow shoreline with a flashlight after dark could lead to early detec-tion (Finger Lakes Institute website). Round goby is a fish species that has plagued the Great Lakes since the 1990s. It competes for food sources of native fish and feeds on their eggs and fry, leading to population decline. In 2012, round goby was found in the Seneca River, just north of Cayuga Lake (where it is currently established), and was video recorded by David Brown (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyDr9SqaiyU) in the Cayuga-Seneca canal, connecting to Seneca Lake. European frogbit, a floating plant that forms dense mats, has yet to be found in Keuka Lake, but is established in the Montezuma Wildlife Refuge. Hand pulling efforts have been completed to reduce the im-pact of native flora and fauna. Similar to frogbit, water chestnut forms dense mats. It was found in the West River in the Canandaigua watershed for the first time this year and a population in the Penn Yan marsh-lands has been under the management of the SWCD since 2010. Hydrilla has been found in a number of locations in the Cayuga Lake watershed and in the North Tonawanda area of the Erie Canal. Since this plant can easily establish itself from fragments carried from lake to lake on boat props and trailers, rapid de-tection of a new infestation is paramount. By learning what these species look like, and ob-serving the species in and around Keuka Lake, indi-viduals can help be the first to detect an invader. To see pictures of the aquatic invasive plants and ani-mals listed here visit the NYS DEC website: http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/50272.html/. If you suspect that you have found one of these species in Keuka Lake, you may contact Yates County Cornell Cooper-ative Extension office at 315-536-5123. If you suspect that you’ve found hydrilla, please send a picture to the Stop Hydrilla Taskforce: http://ccetompkins.org/environment/invasive-species/hydrilla-suspects. With all of that said, the first line of defense is prevention. Keuka Lake is already the current
residence to at least nine invasive species including four animals (fishhook water flea, spiny water flea, zebra mussels and quagga mussels) and five plants (Eurasian watermilfoil, curly leaf pondweed, water stargrass, brittle naiad, and stonewort). National dialogue around the importance of inva-sive species is progressing and a document was re-leased in November, 2013 by the National Environ-mental Coalition on Invasive Species titled ―Tackling the Challenge of Invasive Species‖ (http://www.necis.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/NECIS-Tackling-the-Challenge-of-Invasives.pdf). Major envi-ronmental organizations and professional societies have joined forces to create recommendations for a national response including 1) risk assessments of imported species, 2) national clarification of authori-ties and responsibilities, 3) updating the Lacey Act to improve regulations, 4) enhance funding streams, 5) equip resource agencies with necessary funds to pre-vent, detect, eradicate and manage invasive species, 6) improve evaluation methods of prevention schemes, and 7) support research and outreach pro-grams. Over the last several months the Yates County Legislature, the KLA, and Steuben County, along with a number of other lake associations in the Finger Lakes, wrote resolutions that were sent to Albany. They urged the state lawmakers to take a compre-hensive and proactive approach to preventing aquatic invasive species from being transported and intro-duced into our Finger Lakes. The New York Invasive Species Council drafted an Aquatic Invasive Species Bill in 2010 addressing this very issue, yet it has yet to receive sponsorship. This has served as a model for a number of local invasive species laws including Schuyler and Warren counties. A step in the right di-rection, however, is the recent release of a proposed regulation that would make it unlawful to knowingly possess a predefined invasive species (either land-based or aquatic) with the intent to sell, import, pur-chase, transport or introduce. There will be a public hearing held on Wednesday December 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the State Fairgrounds, Martha Eddy Room, 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13209. Public comments are being taken through December 23, 2013. The description of the proposed regulation and a complete list of public hearing dates and loca-tions can be found at http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/2359.html.
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Navigation & recreation Committee Navigation & recreation Committee -- Chuck BastianChuck Bastian
PFD REMINDER: Please keep in mind the new law that went into effect four years ago:
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REMINDER: Now that you have winterized your boat and put it away, you might want to review your inventory of safety equipment to see if anything should be replaced for the upcoming 2014 season (time to get those items onto your Christmas lists now while they are fresh in your mind). Also think about any other new safety equipment that you might have seen this summer that you should have for next summer - marine radio, depth finder, new spot lights, etc. FALL / WINTER BOATING AND NAVIGATING: If you continue boating activities this fall, please keep in mind a number of safety concerns: WATER TEMPERATURE - Make sure you are properly dressed and outfitted as the lake temperatures begin to drop rapidly (please see the water tempera-ture graph on the KLA website). It has historically dropped from the 40's down into the 30's from November through March. LAKE LEVELS - As you navigate any waters this winter season, make sure you are on the lookout for shallow areas or uncovered obstacles due to the lower lake levels. Shallow water marker buoys may not be present if they have been taken out by NYS Parks for the winter months (which then get reset in the Spring). LESS ASSISTANCE OUT THERE - This time of year, since there are fewer people around, cries for help or distress may go unanswered for some time. Prepare yourself for anything to happen and assume it will be awhile before help can get to you. NEW LEGISLATION SIGNED INTO LAW – September 27, 2013. The new law (A3471 / S1639) takes effect May 1, 2014 and requires anyone born on or after May 1, 1996 to hold a Boater Safety Course Certificate in order to operate any "mechanically propelled vessel". This now goes beyond just personal watercraft. BOATER SAFETY COURSES: There may not be many safety courses held locally during the win-ter months, but please plan on attending one in the spring if you cannot find one this winter. We will have in the spring newsletter a listing of the Local Sheriff agencies phone numbers that you can contact for a listing of spring dates they may be holding the safety courses. FLYING SKY LANTERNS: We read a recent article from USA Today (D&C) 11/05/13) that men-tioned that ―In August, the US fire marshals association adopted a resolution urging states to ban the sale and use of sky lanterns.‖ Stay tuned to see if these do indeed become illegal in New York State. HAVE A GREAT WINTER!
Subject: Navigation law amendment effective 11-01-09 Navigation Law § 40 currently requires certain vessels to maintain personal flotation devices, and also man-dates that they be worn in certain circumstances. It does not, however, require passengers of pleasure ves-sels, over the age of eleven, to wear a PFD when the vessel is underway. A 6784, now signed by the Governor, states that “No owner or operator of a pleasure vessel less than twenty-one feet, including rowboats, canoes, and kayaks shall permit its operation, between November first and May first, unless each person on board such vessel is wearing a securely fastened United States Coast Guard approved wearable per-sonal flotation device of an appropriate size when such vessel is underway.”
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2013 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER - As of 11/1/13
The KLA gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, businesses and foundations whose generosity and sup-port have enabled the Association to execute its on-going mission to preserve and protect Keuka Lake.
Guardian Level - $250+
Lee & Yolanda Adrean
Larry & Susan Aiello
Linda E. Amuso & Susan Lombardi
Becki & Pierce Baker
Kevin & Christina Bennett
Brown Family - Lewis Brown
Gary & Martha Brown
Camp Arey, Inc.
Pam & Dennis Carlson
Dan & Linda Carp
Audrey Christiansen & Terry Johnson
Sue & Joe DeGeorge
William and Nancy Feinstein
Gary & Suzanne Fenner
Caryl Flickinger
Peter & Mary Beth Gamba
Judith M. Goehring
Sue Goodrich
Michael and Rita Gow
Penny & Kirk Gregg
James Howitt & Rita Griffin
John & Diane Hagreen
Thomas & Shelley Hilfiker
Lee & Kathy Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Koch
Bill & Mary-Ellen Laffin
Dr. Richard D. & Ellen Shaw Maceko
Alise Learned Mahr & William Mahr
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Malcolm II
Gary & Ellen McDowell
Douglas H.Potter, MD
Rich & Mary Moglia-Cannon
Valerie Newell
Mark & Mary Nielsen
Gary & Nancy Olin
Dr. Sam & Terry Pennise
Jensen - Elsie, Terry & Sallie
William & Patricia Schirmer
Shaw Agency Inc.
Cynthia P. Smith
Donna & Roy Smith
Freeman H. Smith
Karen Meriwether & Tom Snow
Peter & Lois Spreen
Mark & Emily Stenta
Martha & Dave Swift
Tim Tighe
Barb & Kirk Vieselmeyer
Pamela Yunis
Patron $150+
David & Barbara Allardice
Barry S. & Donna K. Brenner
Mike & Anne Carney
Peter & Susan Carter
Martin & Maureen Castellana
Rob & Sharon Corcoran
Jens & Staci Pfeffer/Micro Instruments Corp
Mr. Anthony DeSalvo/Micro Instrument Corp.
Mark & Maureen Davitt
Andrew & Susan Desorbo
Mark & Kim Dewey
Suzanne Edlund
Robert & Patricia Gilchrist
Robert & Barbara Gregg
Mike & Dawn Grosser
Mark & Karen Hagan
Wayne & Judy Holly
Dick & Jennifer Honeyman
Greg & Donna Hurst
Mr. William H. Cole, Jr.
Mary Jo Korona
Bob & Maribeth Lambert
Robert & Patricia Latour
Lt.Gen. & Mrs. Charles McCausland
Don & Joyce McGuire
Nancy & Dave Middleton
Nicholas & Mindy Misnick
Joan & Jim Moore
Tom & Donna Noteware
Debbie & Jim Odorczyk
Terence & Sanda O'Rourke
Lisa Vantrease & Rizwan Pasha
Larry & Nancy Peckham
Dale & Barbara Pedersen
Phillip Rand
Keith Reas
Paul & Jane Reeder
Tom & Betty Richards
Richard & Peggy Rockwell
Elise & Stephen Rosenfeld
Dan & Martha Ruffo
Lynne Royer & Bruce Saldinger
Edward & Barbara Schusler
Ann & Jim Slavin
Jim & Ellen Stork
Frank & Barbara Strong
Barbara & Marc Thorne
Mark Tiberio
Steven & Jolene Tomlinson
Robert & Margaret Tranbaugh
Al & Joyce Wahlig
Elizabeth R. Bennett & Page Walker
Elizabeth Welch
Terrence & Barbara Woodworth
Carol Worth
Dyke Smith & Mary Worth
Donald L. Wright & Raen Longwell Wright
Bebette Yunis
Sponsor - $100+
This year’s roster goes from page 9-15. We have institut-ed a new data base and hope all the data from the old one transferred correctly to the new one, Please let the KLA Office know if you see an error and we will correct it in the March newsletter.
Ann & Russ Acevedo
Gary & Linda Acker
Michael O\'Connell & Nancy Bach
Philip & Nancy Bailey
Jim & Betsy Barre
Lena Baskis
Ron & Gail Bellohusen
Richard Rosenberg & Margot Bliven
Tom & Marilyn Blythe
Bob & Linda Bowditch
Ronald C. & Judith W. Bruce
John & Barbara Bruning
Jane & Dan Burke
Dennis & Christa Caffarelli
Hubert & Mary Lois Carroll
Lucille Cavallaro
Joe, Eileen, Archer Choi
Rich & Lisa Coffin
Dr. Robert E. & Jo Ann Cole
Tom & Joan Cole
Frank & Mary Condella
John & Linda Confer
Curt & Gail Cost
Russell & Judy Cranston
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple
Janet S. Darrow
Pete & Trish DeSocio
Candy & Bob Dietrich
David & Shelley Dinehart
Mardo Doherty
Mike & Ann Duggan
Mary Ellis
Gary & Dorothy Emmick
Timothy Dunn & Julie L. Engel
David & Marcia English
Alan & Lynette Eusden
The Pallischeck Family
Kevin & Sally Farrell
Richard & Barbara Felber
William & Mary Fletcher
John & Marion Flynn
Jason & Tara Fuller
Patricia G.Keane
Tom & Nancy Garlick
Chuck & Mary Goodfellow
Fred & Susan Tunney Goossen
John & Ellie Gough
Chris & Kathy Graham
Anne C. Green
Jim & Cindy Griffin
William & Ruth Hague
Bill & Susan Hanley
Matthew J Herson
Steve & Mandy Hicks
Don Higgins
Tom & Patti Hinman
Mike & Amy Holloway
Gene & Dori Hondorf
Sandy & Jane Honeyman
Jim & Anne Horner
Tom & Nancy Howitt
Karin & Reeve Howland
Joe & Nancy Hubertus
Maria & William Hudson
Richard Alford & Jeannine Hutson
Nicholas & Barbara Juskiw
Carolyn Myers Kenjarski
Keuka College - Office
of Alumni & Family Relations
Clark & Annmarie Kinlin
Lucile Knapp
Robert & Joan Koehler
Judy & Stuart Komer
Arthur & Lois Kuh
Harold & Christine Kurland
Dora & Paul Lange
Gregg & Sue Layer
Ray & Anne Leinen
Kenneth & Jeanne Lill
Barbara A. Littleton
Jim and Bunnie Lynch
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. MacAvoy
Jerry & Jeanne Madden
Terry Schwartz & Richard Mader
Mr. Roger A. Madigan
John & Karen Madison
Michael & Nancy Magee
Bill & Marilyn Manning
Scott and Dorian McClintock
Robert Cole & Marie McKee
John & Janet McLaughlin
Fletcher & Margo McTaggart
Joseph & Katherine Meade, III
Frank & Sally Midgley
Kevin J. Mills & Mary Beth Genter Mills
Janie & Bob Morello
Eleanor Nasser
Robert & Linda Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt
Charles & Mary Nitsche
Bev & Bill Oben
Nancy & Philip Olin
Michael & Christine O'Brien
John & Katie O'Neill
Joyce & Tom Pearson
Birch & Ann Phillips
Dave & Carol Rahill
Nancy & Wiliam Dickson Rathbone
Phyllis Read
Ransom & Georgia Reynolds
Robert & Martha Ross
Ellen & Jim Route
Toni Peterson & Robert Rumphrey
Pamela & Glenn Schneider
Bill & Sue Schoff
Mark & Paula Schuller
Jim & Julie Schwartz
Bernard & Gwyneth Shaw
Jeffrey & Gina Shay
Lynne Shira
Harris & Joanne Silver
Donald & Lorraine Simmons
Al & Carolie Simone
Douglas & Miki Smith
Gary & Lucille Smith
Cont. on pg.10
Page 10 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Sponsor - Cont. from pg, 9
Ken & Deb Smith
Thomas G. Smith & Louise Spinelli
Jim & Dorene Snyder
Terry Test & Tom Spearing
Ruth Stalnaker
Paul & Kathryn Starr
Corrine Stork
Polly Stuart
Tom & Marion Tunney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Turissini
Virginia Turner
Dave & Mary Uetz
Michael J. Page & Monique C. Ullom
Vincent & Josephine Valicenti
Mark Schlechter & Christine Valkenburgh
Cathy & Peter Volanakis
Larry & Sherry Ward
Geoff & Jane Weaver
Duane & Kathleen Weldon
Michael & Laura Widmer
Jim & Joan Wilson
Peg & Craig Wilson
Ronald Bernard & Judith Woll
Les & Wanda Wood
Bernadette Ervin & Steven Woodhouse
Lee & Julie Wortham
Robert & Linda Yoder
Tom & Tracey Yorio
Partner - $50+
Mrs. Marjorie Abbas
Wayne & Faye Ackart
Jason Dunn & Robin Adair
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agan
William G. Albee
Phyllis & Robert Albee, III
Thomas W. Alford
Tom & Lois Allis
Rich & Jeanie Mac Alpine
Rick & Diane Amundson
Kenneth & Nan Anderson
Carolynn & James Baer
Peter H. Baker
Donald & Jane C. Banzhaf
Dick & Bonnie Barney
Lisa Bartlett
Charles & Jennifer Bastian
Warren and Marilyn Bastian
Frances S. Bates
David & Ronnie Baum
George & Judy Baxter
Brian & Sharon Beach
Deb Koen & Bob Beckwith
Marc & Margie Berliant
Jill & Jim Bird
Peter & Beth Bird
Bohemian Lodge Partners -Tim Carney
Phil & Anita Bonanni
Nancy & Chuck Boyer
Edwin & Carol Braunstein
James Brennan & Brian O'Sullivan
Steven & Betty Brigham
Joe & Cathy Bringley
Bill & Susan Brodine
Ann & Lee Brooks
Fred & Maryl Lourdes Brundige
Gregg W. Buckwell
Eileen Burg, Scott & Leslie Burg
Sean & Christine Burns
Robert Canfield
Tom & Lisa Capek
Philip & Bonnie Cardamone
Joe & Laurie Cardillo
Bohemian Lodge Partners -Tim Carney
Rick & Linda Carr
Anne Case
Catherine Chadwick
Joseph & Lynn Charles
Allen & Glenda Childs
Stephen & Deborah Chiles
Dan & Kathy Cholish
Esther M. Christensen
Jack & Barbara Clarcq
James & Eileen Clements
Dave & Monica Cleveland
Richard & Carolyn Clouser
Mark & Pixie Cohn
Dennis & Bonnie Colado
Meg & Tom Cole
John & Jeanette Collins
Michael Collins, Mark Collins, Maren Schad
John & Carol Condemi
Suzanne & Thomas Connelly
Gordon & Lucy Cook
Paula Coots
Richard & Carol Correnti
Steve & Kathy Corry
D. Bruce & Frances Crew
Fran & Cass Crovetti
Ash & Rose Cutler
Donald G. Lovejoy D.D.S.
Rick & Karen Darcangelo
Gail & Alan Davala
Dr. Martin & Daryl Davis
Richard & Elizabeth Day
David & Kathryn deCalesta
Doug & Megan DeFranco
Ray Dell
Kathleen DeRico
Chris & Mike Deschamps
Judy & Fred Deyo
Ted & Mary Ann Dhuy
Robin & Steve Dillon
Melvin & Carol Diven
Trafford & Jean Doherty
Theckla N. & Margaret A. Donegan
Bruce & Maureen Dowzycki
Michael J. Doyle
David & Nancy Jo Drum
Harvey H. Dudley
Ray & Barbara Dutcher
Jean & John Ervin
Robert Sundell & Janice Esse
Bill & Rosalie Mc Evily
Dr. & Mrs.Charles R. Fedele
Frank & Lucinda Flegeal
Deb & Rick Flood
Robert & Ann Fort
Anne Fredlund
Dick & Helen Frey
Alan & Ronny Frishman
David & Caroline Fuller
Marianne Furfure
R. John Looney & Nancy Gadziala
John & Barbara Gallagher
Richard & Gale Galusha
Marilyn Gardner
R. Frederick Porter & Carolyne Garman
Art & Karen Geary
Doris & Ed Gere
Bill & Toni Gibson
Jeff & Wendy Gifford
Ed & Kelly Gilligan
Charles & Melissa Githler
Louis & Coralie Glantz
Jeanne Lumadue & Adam Glick
Arthur & Nora Goodwin
Lisa & Robert Gordon
Beverly T. Gordon
Paul Goyette
Roger & Patti Graham
Capt. Gerald & Betty Green
Brian & Marilyn Grigsby
Joel & Leslie Grover
Julie Haar
Jim & Carol Hallenbeck
John & Kathy Halstead
Brian & Nancy Hanley
Chris & Julie Hawk
Eleanor Huff & Tom Hickey
Wilbur & Helena Hilfiker
Alice Holmes
Bob Hood
John B. & Bonnie R.Hood
David & Brenda Houck
Lin & Cindy Hough
Pamela Howitt
Perry & Patty Humphrey
Eugene & Christine Hunt
Charles J. Vacanti III
Mark & Chris Illig
Rye Point, Inc.
Bruce & Peg Inglis
Mary Jane Ingram
Randy & Kelly Jelliff
Charles & Janet Johnson
Dion & Suzie Johnson
Nancy & Jim Johnson
David & Rosemary Jones
John J. Ryan, Jr.
Max W. Mason Jr.
Theodore Smith, Jr.
Laurence & Diane Kasper
Sonja and Dan Kelly
Roger & Dolores Kiel
Penny & Ed Kilburn
Thomas & Katie Killigrew
Kris & Renee Kinsley
Art & Beverly Kirk
Don & Mary Klehr
Gerhard & Lorraine Konig
Todd Kosalek
Warren & Heidi Kozireski
Judy & Bill Kuhn
John & Ellen Kuiper
Richard and Barbara Lampe
Bryan & Adele Lanahan
Sue & Jerry Lange
Lee & Lillian Larkin
Brian C. Larson, LK Realty
John & Jane Larson
Suzanne Learned
Kenneth & Jill Lerch
Elmer & Marilyn Letts
Lewis Family - Anthony & Michelle Lewis
Jack & Carol Lind
Norm & Susan Lindenmuth
John and Diane Lonergan
Donald & Helen Lopata
Marion C. Louden
Thom & Karen Love
Shirley & Elizabeth Lumpkin
John & Linda Lundy
Jeffrey Lyness
John & Beverly MacDowell
John Markman
Archer & Ellen Martin
Jeff & Lulu Martin
Stan & Kay Martin
Chuck & Cece Mathews
Mary Kay & Larry Matteson
Donald & Dianne Mau
Theodor & Joan Mayer
William & Marjorie Mayer
Charles R. & Victoria A. McClure
Bill Champlin & Nancy McConnell
Jim & Kathleen McCormick
Donna & Steve McDonnell
B. Constance McEvoy
Keith McIntosh
Mr. Leighton Carlson & Mr. Duane Mellor
Wayne & Judy Mercer
Alfred & Carol Michaelsen
Jim & Sarah Michaelson
Todd & Kelli Michlosky
Benjamin & Dorothy Migliore
Mark & Paula Mitchell
Lori & Ed Moore
Robert & Carolyn Moran
Nancy & Sandy Morgan
Lynne Shoemaker & Richard Moyle
Dick & Pat Mulcahy
Austin Hassett & Alice Murphey
Barbara Murphy
George & Mary Murphy
Nancy C. Murphy
Sandy & Tom Murrin
Pete & Corky Mutschler
Mark & Susie Nagy
Robert Narde
Dr. Edward & Lauren Nast
Onalee Nixon
Paul & Jean O'Neill
J. Kirk & Linda Olin
Susan Wheeler Oliver
Paul & Karen Olynk
Fred & Susan Orchard
Bill & Pat Orcutt
Joan Romano & Teresa Owen
David & Lorrie Owens
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Paddock
Cont. on pg. 11
Page 11 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Partner - cont. from pg. 10
Robert Childs & Janet Page
John & Luanne Palme
Joseph & Patricia Papa
Bruce & Linda Payne
Peter & Barbara Peck
William Peck
Walter & Nancy Peek
Tom Pellescki
Carolyn Penwarden
Scott & Katie Peterson
Peter & Becky Petrucci
Cheryl Pierce
Ed & Judy Piotrowski
Karen & Stephen Pollak
Stuart Porter
Lon & Pat Pritchard
Iris Prochnow
Charles & Brenda Pugliese
Gerald & Judy Reinman
Kevin & Kathy Ring
Peter & Carol Robbins
Philip & Brenda Roche
Cyndy Rochford
Kay & Mark Rogus
Ross & Donna Rolls
John S. Rose, Col. Ret.
Les & Sheryl Rosenbloom
Tom & Anne Rothfuss
Suzanne M. Royer
Rolf Zerges & Lynda Rummel
Mayle-Micheli-Ruocco
Richard & Phyllis Rynone
Nicholas & Patricia Sadowski
Pamela & Alison Sale
Kent & Anne Salisbury
Sharon Sayers
Robert H. & Marilyn K. Scharf
Kurt & Suzanne Schilling
Bill & Sally Schleigh
Don & Diana Schneider
Jean Schnorr
Francis H. Schoeffler
Dr. Jeffrey & Virginia Schultz
Ed and Mickey Schultz
John & Yvonne Schutt
Timothy A. Schwartz
Walt & Ellie Scott
Henry Scudder
Burr Sebring
The Senges Family
David Shaw
John & Barbara Shoemaker
Shore Acres Association -
Mary & James Cleveland
Sharon & Ray Shortino
Robert & Patricia Shuart
Joey & Suzanne Sindelar
Bill Payne & JoAnn Smith
Clifton & Priscilla Smith
Jim & Joanna Smith
Richard & Joanne Smith
Wayne & Linda Smith
Mary & John Sothoron
David & Peggy Soule
Rob & Pam Steigerwald
Bob & Gayle Stiles
Janet Stone
Gloria & Bob Stoneham
Joe & Odette Stremel
Gavin L. Phillips & Jacqueline L. Stutz-
Judy & Chuck Sweeney
Peter & Moira Szilagyi
Doug and Arianne Tepper -
Finton's Landing
Lois & Jack Thomas
Ray & Beth Thomas
Bill and Carin Tobin
James & Therese Toole
Paul & Denise Topichak
Tom & Beth Tranter
Dr. and Mrs. Bennie Truax
Cole Family Trust
Christine Tunney
Butch & Marsha Tuttle
Nancy Tuttle
Allen & Susan Vaala
Charles & Heidi Vail
John & Velva Vine
Gary & Maureen Vogt
Robert & Janet Wager
Wayne Wagner
Gary & Kathy Wallace
Wayne A. Wallace, MD & Nancy Barber
John & Cathy Walton
Pete & Beth Wasson
Edward H. Webb
L. John & Beverly A. Webster
Tim & Ellen Webster
Howard & Sue Weiner
Paul & Joan Weise
Roger & Eileen Wende
Mike & Vicki Werner
James J. Weyand
Chris & Kelly Wheeler
David & Beverly Wheeler
Fred & Betty White
Merle & Janice Whitehead
Robert & Barbara Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. E. William Whittaker
Arthur & Kay Wilder
John B. Wilder
Rodgers & Janet Williams
Don & Sandy Willmott
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wilmot
Joan M. Winters
Robert & Marna Wirth
Bill & Kathy Woodard
Ronald D. and Evelyn A. Woodard
Sally Pritchard & Red Woodard
Bob & Carol Worden
Ginny & Tom Yost
Jeffery N. Yunis
Frank & Barb Zamiaria
Glenn & Nancy Zwetsch
Basic - $30+
Ward & Nancy Abbett
Mark & Cindy Ackley
Tim & Sally Acomb
Art and Lynn Adams
Tom & Terri Adelsberger
Efrim & Susan Adnopoz
John & Anne Van Aelst
Ken & Dianne Ake
James & Kelly Alexander
Keith & Linda Alexander
John & Jeanne Allen
William & Sheila Simpson Allen
Brian and Christine Alsford
Arthur Ambrose
Pamela Ames
Mary Ann Andrews
William Angell
Richard Armstrong
Vera Van Atta
Robert & Laurie Babcock
Bailey Family
Chris Bailey
Lois & Graydon Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bailey
Tom & Hannelore Bailey
Bruce Baker
Mary E. & Joseph W. Baker
Anne S. Ball
Bar Bay Boat Co.
Jim and Pat Barden
Rich & Penny Barden
Marlene & Fred Barken
Jane & Curtis W. Barker
Larry Barnes
Raymond & Alice Barone
James & Ruth Barry
Robert & Patricia Barto
William & Suzanne Basal
Gordon & Jean Bascom
Krista & Mark Beamish
June S. Beauchamp
Bruce, David & Marj Becking
Walter S. Beecher
Denise Beeners
David & Nancy Behm
Bennett - Kahl Family
Tim & Kandace Bergerstock
Joe & Judi Bergh
Charles D. Becraft & Darcy Bev
James & Jean Biggs
Harold & Mary Billings
Anne-Marie A. & Robert J. Bird
Mick and Pat Bizzaro
Katie & Rick Black
Robert & Kathryn Blackburn
Robert & Ann Blain
Charlene Blanchard
Ray & Carole Blanchard
James & Patricia Blank
Mariam & Earl Bliss, Jr.
Barbara & Richard Block
Barbara J. Blodgett
Bluffers, Inc - Ungerland & Frost
Rod & Lynn Blumenau
Thomas & Barbara Blumer
Donna Bodner
Boettner Family Trust
Bill Bohnert
Steve & Nancy Boisvert
Rick Pedersen & Cheryl Bonnell
Chuck & Dorothy Bordonaro
Amy J. Borglum
Bruce Borglum & Joanne Searle
Thomas & Lisa Bork
Chris & Debbie Bourne
Susan Bourne
Michael & Carol Bowie
Edward A. Brabant
Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford
Ellen & Joe Bradshaw
Bryan & Judy Braman
Dan & Kathy Brammell
Andrew & Nancy Brandston
Steven and Karen Brandt
Albert & Phyllis Brault
Tom & Virginia Braun
Jim & Pam Brawdy
James K. Brelos
John J. Brennan
Leo & Kathleen Brideau
Rick & Michelle Brienzi
Charles & Sheila Briggs
Chris & Julie Brooks
Dean Anne & Steven L. Brown
Terry & Tim Brown
Kevin & Anita Bruckner
Jan & Bill Brueckner
Gerald Brundage
Dick & Lindy Van Brunt
Jack & Pat Buchinger
Jack & Shirley Buckingham
Arthur W. & Judy Flynn Bugsch
Liudvikas & Pamela Bukys
Michael & Barbara Bunting
Jack & Dottie Buonocore
Stewart & Vicki Van Buren
Lawrence D. & Joan P. Burns
Michael & Lisa Burns
Tom & Judy Van Buskirk
Stephen Butchko
Lewis C. Butler
Debbie Mack & Terry Button
Mickey Sullivan & Cindy Sullivan Byrne
Rose & Matthew Cacace
Chris & Margy Cadden
Thomas Frey & Jacqueline Cady
Ed & Rosemary Caffarella
Alexander & Sian Cameron
Doug & Carol Ann Campbell
Philip Campbell & JoAnn LePore
Constance & Nancy Cappola
Al & Amy Carey
Craig & Leslie Carlson
Kathleen Carmichael
Joseph & Lynda Carpenter
Joseph & Becky Carr
Roger and Gloria Carroll
Edwin & Pam Carstensen
Elizabeth Casciani
Dana & Lisa Cassidy
Ruth Castillo
Bruce & Sandy Castner
Steve & Tammy Catherman
Nora Caulfield
James Cedarstrand
Jeffrey Cedarstrand
David & Patricia Cermak
Clifford Young Est. c/o Jane Chapman
David Chapman
Cont. On pg. 12
Page 12 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Basic - cont. from pg.11
Len & Geri Chaput
Damian & Nancy Chepenuk
Keith E. Childs
John A. & Catherine Chisholm
Jeannine M. Clark
Leigh G Clark
Randy & Maureen Clark
Ursula Clark
Tom & Susan Close
Stuart & Charlotte Cohen
Greg Cole
Warren & Jackie Cole
Charles R. Comstock
Donald Comstock
Carole A. Conlon
Jay Cook
Barbara Corbett
Jeanne S. Corbit
Jim & Carol Cornwell
Stewart & Janice Corse
Jerald & Edith Cotter
Dr, Charles J. Cottone
Stephanie & Scott Craig
Martin R. Murray & Lia A. Crede
Bruce & Debbie Creighton
Anthony De Croce
Barney & Sue Croft
Vince Spagnoletti & Mary Lee Crosby
Joe Crowe & Sue Longacre
James & Emily Crowley
Gary & Connie Cruttenden
Charles & Joy Culbertson
Bruce Cutler
Lori & David Dahlberg
Cathy & Paul Danielson
Stephen & Carol Darrow
Raymond Davison
Evan & Morgan Dawson
Ken and Gail Dede
Nancy DeHaas
Lynn M. Palatas & Donald M. Delaney
Skip & Ginny Deneka
Linda Jacoby & Steve Densberger
Barbara & Craig Densmore
Gerti Densmore
Jerry & Donna Denton
Branchport/Keuka Park Fire Department
Katie and Larry Dewine
Richard & Leah Dibble
Victoria & Roger Dick
Kevin & Linda Dickinson
Bob & Joan Dierna
Carl & Karen Dietze
Dana & MaryRose DiGiulio
Charles & Betty Dinger
Vince & Diana Dingianni
Charles & Mary Susan Dinkel
Edward & Julie Dix
William D. Olmsted, DMD
Rick & Lynn Dobosz
Stanley Dobromil & Freddi Smith
Susanne H. Dombrowski
Vincent Domeraski
Louis & Sylvia Dominick
Dan & Bonnie Donegan
Marlene A. Dorman
George & Vicki Dornberger
Robert F. Dorsey
David Dowler
Scott & Marybeth Drake
Walt & Joanne Drewno
Josine & Bill Driscoll
Ruth A. Drumm
Bob & Barb Duffy
Fred Dugan
Jacqueline Dulik
Cameron & Helen Dunlap
Jerry & Delores Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dunton
Mark Dupree
Jon & Dona Durham
Jan & Carol Eberhard
Charles & Patricia Eckel
Donna Walker Edwards
James Eichorn
Elken, York, Harvey & Porter Families
Barbara & Richard Elliott
Charles & Elizabeth Elliott
Frank & Patricia Elliott
Paula & John Elly
Roger & Carol Emerson
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Emmick
Jack & Harriette Howitt & Howitt Enterprises
David & Jane Ertman
Harry & Eileen Erway
Doug & Judy Erwin
Karen S. & James A. Estep
Steven and Patricia Etter
Betty & Ray Ettington
Thomas Burean & Deborah Ettington
Elizabeth Evangelista
Ed & Ann Evans
Anis & Nadia Fadul
William & Edna Farley
Pamela Farmen
Rick & Julie Faulkner
Barb & Bob Fedyk
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ferris III
Dr.Howard B. Fine
Shelly & Paul Fine
Jim & Linda Fiorillo
David & Margie Fisk
Joe & Ann Fitzgibbons
John & Jackie Fleming
Catherine & Mark Foerster
Gene & Angela Foster
Mike & Mary Foster
Anne Foulkes
Charlotte Fox
Michael & Ann Francis
Bill & Jeanne Francisco
Helen Tenny & Nicholas Frankie
Gary & Jacqueline Fraser
Rocco & Gwen Fredo
Tom & Shona Freeman
Gary French
Marion E. French
Henry & Michelle Frey
Karen & Bill Frey
David & Nancy Frick
Barbara A. Friedrich
Maxine Fullagar
Ryan Furber
Barbara & John Gaal
Michael & Joan Gabrielli
Gerry & Annette Gacioch
Edward & Luanne Gala
George & Barb Galliford
Peter Fisher & Cyndy Galloway
Chris & Beth Galusha
Ken & Colleen Gan
Donald & Dottie Gardiner
Charles J. & A. Marie Gardner
Duane & Faye Gardner
Cathy Anderjack & Matt Garrison
Sidney & Jean Geertz
John & Lou Ann Geniviva
Robert A. Gerlach
Larry & Arlene Gerwig
Frederick & Karen Geyer
Ken & Kris Gilbert
Gerald and Barbara Gladstein
Andy & Tina Glanzman
Glenn H. Curtiss Museum
Frank & Cindy Goldbach
Ira & Sherry Goldman
Joanne Gonyea
Bill & Rhonda Goodrich
Rick & Kim Gordon
Jennifer Gow
David & Dorothy Graham
Stephen & Delores Graham
Norma Jean Graner
John & Dolores Granito.
Mike & Paula Grant
Pamela J. Gratzer
Lana & William Grauer
Luanne B. Graulich & Terry K. Channing
F. Michael & Lillian Gray
Harvey Greenberg
Arthur & Joni Greene
Neil & Kathlyn Greene
Shawn & Amy Griffin
Shirley K. Griffin
Anne Griffith
Jim & Linda Grillo
Ted & Martha Grinnell
Elaine O. Lees & Andrew Gurcak
Jeffrey J. Gush
Bill Gustin
Susan Gute
Ken & Carol Guyett
Leo & Joan Hafer
Suzanne, Scott & Steve Hager
Steven & Kelly Hakes
Jean & Brian Hall
Scott & Michelle Hall
Ted & Becky Hall
Bill & Mary Hallinan
Ray & Susan Hamilton
David & Edna Hamlin
Daniel & Mary Ellen Hamm
John & Kelly Hamula
Rose Hancock
Wayne & Christine Hand
Tom & Carol Hanley
Clarice Hardy
Patrick & Dianne Harrington
Dennis & Judy Hart
Rick and Sue Hart
Basil & Mary Ann Havalchak
Peg & Fred Havens
Dan & Judy Hays
Walter & Catherine Hayter
Mark & Mary Heard
Mimi Heher
Bob & Kathleen Heinig
Dennis & Eileen Heizyk
Chris & Maureen Hellems
Daisy Heller
Steve & Susan Heller
David B. Hemenway
Jeff Grimes & Erin Henderlight
Jack & Carol Hennessy
Lois S. Mc Henry
Sarah & Murray Hestley
Herman & Barbara Heytmeijer
Gary & Barbara Hickernell
Jim & Linda Hicks
Brent & Joyce Hill
Peter & Pamela Hin
Gregory J. Hintz
Tom & Lana Hitchcock
Ed & Laura Hoffman
Mike & Pat Hoffman
Elizabeth A. Hogue
Betty H. Holderbaum
Mark & Marie Hollenbeck
Jack & Eileen Holliday
George Hollister
Jack & Darla Holly
Wendy Frampton Holly & Cliff Holly
Keuka Comfort Care Home
Tom & Jody Horn
David & Kimberly Hostutler
John & Nancy Howard
Bill Banaszewski & Michele Howland
Thomas & Sara Jane Hunt
John & Linda Hunter
Marion Hunter
Rita & Wesley Hunter
Michael & Meredith Hurley
Donald D.Hutchings, M.D.
Robert & Virginia Illi
Edward Ince
Christopher Iversen
Jane Jamison
Jensen Family Trust
Mary Jo Jepson
Judy Clark Johns
Chris & Joan Johnson
David V. & Nancy A. Johnson
Neil & Diane Johnson
Edward and Barbara De Jong
Ron & Marcia Joy
Margaret Joynt
Jud's Stone House Nursery - Carl D. Jud
Mary Kay Judd
Stacey Justine & Debbie Knupp
Lorraine Salters & Dan Kahm
Dave & Nancy Kallenborn
Robert & Valerie Kalwas
Ron & Barbara Karr
Dave & Sherry Karwas
Robert & Ann Kashmer
Susan & Jeff Kath
Cont. on pg. 13
Page 13 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
James Keena
Melissa Kelbe
Jim & Tammy Kelleher
Phillip S. Kellogg
David & Ruth Kennedy
Dorothy Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kerby, Jr.
Frances Kessler
Allen & Maxine Kidder
Bill McGough & Ann Kiefer
Ed & Marta Kievitt
Frank & Diane Kiff
Bob & Jamie King
Bob & Char Kinney
Harry & Lillian Kinney
Betty & Bill Kinsman
Bettyann Kinyoun
Nancy Rubel & Dan Klein
Wayne & Sherry Klumpp
Alan & Carole Knapp
Carl & Sandy Knitter
Jim & Nancy Koester
Deborah A. Kogut
Warren & Rebecca Koontz
Loretta Kornuszko
Sarah C. Kostera
Anita Kramer
Mike & Susan Kratochvil
Carl & Carol Krause
Ray & Paula Kruk
Tannen, Wallace & Kruthoffer
Mary Kubli
Gordon & Judy Kuehn
John & Carol Kuehn
John R. (Randy) Kuhl Jr.
Leigh & Gordon Lafferty
Doris & Jim Lally
Donald & Chylene Lando
Tom & Hilda Lando
Bill & Mary Lane
Bill & Colleen Lang
Kurt & Heidi Lannon
Larry & Elizabeth Lanpher
Dan & Mary Lapp
Katie Larnard
John & Barbara Lawrence
Linda & Richard Lawrence
Larry & Dale Ledgerwood
Gretchen & Jeff Lee
Larry & Diane Lehner
William & Katherine Leonard
Marcel F. LeTourneau
Nancy & Howard LeVant
Mark & Tracy Levie
Paul & Robin Levy
Skip & Margaret Lewis
Janice & Richard Liebe
Dr. and Mrs. Min-Chung Lin
Chris & Bettie Lindley
Joyce & Edwin C. Lindskoog
Arthur Linz
Anthony & Carole Lipani
Tim & Cathy Lipari
Jeffrey Lippe
Beth Litchfield
Kathy Little
Mrs. Jesse Littleton
Rockne & Marlene Locey
Ed and Joanne Lockwood
Daniel & Sharon Lodico
Janis & Byron Long
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Long
Edward Stull & Delia Lopez-Stull
Rob Louden
Heidi & Ron Lowenstein
Chris & Betsy Lowery
W. Michael Lowery
Donna M. Lurz
William & Anne MacIntyre
Sharon & William Mack
H. Paul & Dace V. Madore
Michael Magoon
Larry & Monica Malfitano
Deby Maloney
Michael A. Manahan
Janet Mance
Doug & Laura Mann
Sid & Mary Mann
Vernon & Kathleen Mann
Katherine Manno
Vivian Marchase & Deb Harvey
Robert & Rosann Marchenese
Ronald D. Markle
Charlie & Judy Marsh
Bob & Peggy Martin
Corinna K. Martin
Linda Martin
Chris & Bill Masterman
Joe & Cathleen Mathey
Ed & Ellen Matson
Joyce Matson
Joseph J. Matusek
Sally Mauerman
Mary & Jerry Mayo
Doris B. McCauley
Steven McCauley
Tom & Ginny McCollough
Dave & Mary McConnell
Betty McCormick
Dave & Debbie McCoy
Robert & Polly McCubbin
Scott & Deborah McCullough
James F. McDonald
Jeff & Barb McDowell
David & Deborah McElwee
Dale & Kathy McFiggens
Ronald Burke & Carol McGill
Thomas & Cynthia McGuire
Kevin & Laura McGurgan
Bill & Carol McKenzie
Brian & Susan McKinnon
Jon & Ann McKnight
Bruce McLeod
Jim & Ann McMullen
Diane & Tom Meaney
Laura & Bob Mechalke
John & Maryann Mendel
Robert J. & Linda J. Meredith
Robert & Kathleen Meriwether
Carmel Merrill
Bill Messner
David & Nancy Mest
Marlene & Michael Meyer
Mr. Willard Midavaine
Adele Middaugh
Paul & Nancy Middlebrook
Rick & Jo Ann Milazzo
The Miles Family
Carol & David Miller
Cliff & Karen Miller
Craig Miller
Erich R. Miller
H. Craig & Paula Miller
Justine B. Miller
Paul G. Miller & David Miller
Richard & Joyce Miller
Roger & Barbara Miller
Ronald K. Miller
Scott and Susan Miller
Scott H. Sims & Roger I. Miller
Richard & Vicki Mills
Trudy Mitchell
Jim & Jean Moe
Jim and Kathy Moon
Rick & Wendy Moore
F. Thomas Moretti
Dean & Mary Ellen Morgan
Christie & Brian Mosch
Philip & Tracy Moss
S. Joseph & Helen Muccigrosso
Margaret W. Muffley
Michael Mulcahy
Joan & Edward Murphy
Joe & Mary M. Murphy
John & Gale Murray
Larry & Kathy Muscarella
Paul Mutter
Richard & Sandra Mytych
Bill & Karen Natemeier
Michelle & David Naylor
Mike & Donna Necci
David & Michele Neff
Rich & Cissy Negri
Sara & Ed Netski
Dale & Jocelyn Niebur
Oliver M. Nikoloff
Richard & Sandra Niles
Sue Evans Norris
Gary & Gretchen Van Noy
Frederick C. Nuessle
Anne M. Nye
Gayle O'Connor
Mary Lou & Dennis O'Connor
Dave & Chris O'Geen
James & Marsha Oenick
Philip J. & Doris Oliver
Brent & Martha Olmstead
Robert & Marlene Olson
Thomas & Patricia Opper
Bob Loomis & Kathy Osborne
Lynn & Jorgen Overgaard
Andrew & Stephanie O'Brien
Julie Hakes Pacheco
Tom & Kris Packard
Kim & Tim Paddock
William & Mary Palmer
Jeff & Gail Parrish
John & Judy Patchen
Dr. Kamal D. & Mrs. Pathak
Jack & Barbara Paulson
Bob & Carol Pavlik
Mark Pavlik
Phillip Pearce
Gail Pearson
Jayne & Kenneth Peaslee
John & Susan Peck
Ron & Joni Peck
Rod & Lynne Pedersen
Fred & Pam Peek
Bob & Betty Peer
Michael & Virginia Penepent
Penn Yan Municipal Utilities
Horace Perry
Mary Perry
Sandra Johnson & Kim & Dan Pesesky
Kurt F. Peter
David Petersen & Sherry King
Nils Peterson, MD & Jen Kuhl-Peterson
Walt & Judy Peterson
Carol & Joe Peworchik
Wayne & Lisa Peworchik
Lt. Col. John G.Phelan
Bob & Martha Phillips
David & Anita Phillips
Ann Piato
Laurie Grimes, Linda Tetor & Deb Picciano
Sharon & Gary Pierce
Jean Pierson
Sandy Pietropaoli
David & Barbara Pinckney
Mrs. Barbara M. Pinckney
William E. Pinckney
Ernie & Dolly Pipe
Richard & Gladys Pitbladdo
Thomas & Nancy Platek
Bill Plummer
Robert & Melanie Plummer
Ray & Wilma Poehlein
Robert N. Pollock
Mark Polovick
Harriet Polyzoes
Charles Morgan & Linda Porter
Richard & Linda Potter
Lyle & Beth Prairie
Mr. and Mrs. Matty Princiotto
Sue & Robert Ptacek
Lucy Anne Purcell
John & Anne Quashnoc
Dennis & Carol Quenan
Ellen Rague
Lynn & Greg Ramsey
Richard & Patricia Rapach
Hal & Barbara Rarrick
Joan & Gary Reagan
William H. & Laurie V. Reed
Dorothy Reese
Patricia Reeve
Steven Reid
Dick & Teresa Reidy
Bette Reilly
Judith Reilly
Paul & Marilyn Reiter
Nancy Rembaum & Steve Knapp
Bob & Eleanor Reynolds
Delores H. Reynolds
Steven & Olivia Von Rhedey
Charles & Donna Rhoades
Cont. on pg. 14
Page 14 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Basic - cont. from pg. 12
R. Barxter Rhodes
Harvey & Martha Rhody
William Howe & Laura Rice
Peter & Anne Richardson
Michael A. Richmond
Timothy & Dona Rickard
Vernon Ridder
Gary & Susan Riopko
Marcia J. Roach
Chad Robbins
Buzz & Gretchen Roberts
Doug & Barbara Roberts
Kenneth & Kay Robertson
Charles Robinson & Butch Robinson
Gary & Kathleen Rockwell
Thomas & Katherine Roehlke
Margaret Anne Rogers
Stef and Athena Rogers
Jo Ellen Rollins
Mary Jane & Glenn Rolls
Kathy & Jeff Rosenheck
Robert & Phyllis Ross
Ronald & Deanna Ross
Tom & Theresa Rossettie
Martha Rouin
Bill & Xenia Royer
Amy B. & Warren C. Rozelle
Marcia Russell
Mike & Barbara Ruth
Diana & Jerry Ryan
Randy & Luan Ryder
Sandy Sahler
Melanie & Mark Salisbury
Ron & Jane Salyer
Barbara & Edgar Sanford
Mike & Lea Del Santo
Clayton & Nancy Sauberan
Dave & Lisa Saxton
Deborah Lee Saxton
Jerry & Lois Saxton
Judy Saxton
Mike Saxton
Jeanne Wiltberger & Mario Miranda Sazo
Jeanette Scharfe
Kathy & Todd Scharfe
Dana & Helen Schillinger
Don Schnapp
Henry & Barbara Schnepf
Thomas Schnorr
Daniel C. Schoeffler
Root, Welch & Schrom
Bill & Barb Schrouder
Craig & Maria Schubmehl
Robert & Zina Schuller
Susan W. Schwartz, Phd.
Gary & Eileen Schwarz
Rose & Clay Senkiw
Lillian & Scott Serafine
Ed & Carol Seus
Thomas and Eve Seward
Beers, Beers, & Joan Shafer
Raj Shah
Barbara A. Shank
Richard & Jo Anne Shannon
Kenneth Shares
Bud Shaver
Bob & Margo Shaw
Daniel Shelhamer
James & Ila Shepard
Michael & Beth Shertz
Carol Shirley
David & Karen Shirley
Linda T. Shoop
Gary & Ann Shope
Kerry & LuAnn Simmons
Sonja & Joe Simpson
Floris & Clifford Sisler
Angela Smaha
Dave & Jackie Smith
David & Linda Smith
Deborah A. Smith
James & Sheryl Smith
Scott & Roxanna Smith
William & Barbara Smith
William & Denise Smith
Marian Smith-Weimar
Jack & Karen Snow
Mrs. Don Snyder
Ronald & Ellen Snyder
Dick & Paulette Sonner
Stephen M. Sorensen
Sandra M. Sotak
Pamela Southard
Mike & Donna Spaziani
Bruce & Donna Spector
Deanna & Joe Spitz
Sharon & Daniel Sporn
Susan & John Spring
Greg & Kathy Sprissler
Bill & Pam Spry
Linda N. Stark
Sam & Vicki Stea
Frank & Fran Steenburgh
John & Marguerite Steeves
Suzanne M. Steeves
Fred & Mabel Stehler
Dennis Karalow & Melanie Steinberg
Jerome & Natalie Steinmetz
Dave & Nancy Stenger
Frank & Rosemarie Stepanik
Paul & Karen Stevens
Stephen Colby & Claire Stieg
Doug & Helen Stimmerman
Chris & Dave Stocking
Harry & Norma Stoneham
Ray & Barb Stoner
Ruth & Alan Stork
Steve and Susan Stork
Ronald Stover
Clarinda Straub
Dan & Karen Strauss
Mike & Linda Streeter
Susan & Scott Streeter
Norman & Beverly Strehle
Marty Strong
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong
Molly Townsend Sujan
John & Cordy Sullivan
Mary S. Sutherland
Jim & Alice Sutterfield
Judy & Pete Swarthout
Gil & Harriet Sweet
Paul & Neyde Szych
Bonnie Taggart
David & Priscilla Tallman
Cynthia M. Tallo
Laurie Tappel
James Taylor
Mrs. Constance M. Taylor
Chip & Jamie Testa
Mark & Amy Tewksbury
Kevin & Joy Theil
Jim Thiebaud
Brad & Pam Thomas
Lynn & Michael Thomas
David & Shelley Thompson
Douglas A. Thompson
George & Heather Thompson
Rick & Jean Thompson
Shirley Thompson
Deb & Jim Tifft
Keith & Annette Toaspern
Bob & Ellen Tones
Jim and Denise Toomey
Pete & Pat Townsend
Timothy & Marianne Trombley
Dick & Vicki Trotta
Bruce & Ann Turner
William W. Turner
Diane & Larry Tuzzolino
Robert & Mary Ann Tyler
Terry Underhill
Peter & Marianne Ungerland
Charles & Susan Vacanti
Scott & Maureen Valentine
Joe & Suzanne Valicenti
Paul & Ginger Van Der Meid
Barbara Van Dine, Peg Townsend, Jean Brezinski
Jon & Minette VanDermark
Jim and Karen Vari
Richard & Debra Vega
Jackie & Mike Vogt
David & Marjory Voke
Alan Vyverberg
Jane Vyverberg
Ray & Barbara Wachob
Joyce & Clark Wackerman
Donna & Robert Wagner
Luther & Lucy Walbridge
Roger & Marion Walczak
David & Kay Walker
Ernie & Connie Walker
Leonard & Marilyn Walkowicz
Ethelea "Lou" Wardner & son Evan Wardner"
Cheryl & James Warner
Thomas Colicchia & Marjorie Warner
Gene L. Oliver & Nancy Warren-Oliver
Larry B.& Pamela R. Warriner
David & Mary Ellen Watson
Rick & Marsha Watson
Erik & Amy Weber
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Weber
Jerry & Wanda Weisenreder
Barbara B. Welles
Mabel B. Wellinghoff
Lionel & Barbara Werninck
Jarvis A. Grover & Linda West
Kathryne Wheat & Family
Diane M. Cecero & Mark Whelan
Whitbeck Living Trust
Larry & Irena White
Dennis & Carmela Whitford
Margaret & Skip Wiegand
David & Margaret Wilbur
Ronald E. & Barbara Wilcox
Al & Beverly Wilhelm
Ronald & Patricia Wilkins
Eleanor Williams
Gary & Betty Williams
Jeff & Brenda Williams
Thomas & Roberta Williams
Bob & Pam Wilson
Elizabeth A. Wilson
John Vyverberg & Judy Withers
Stanley & Joyce Witkowski
Melvin & Barbara Witmer
Paul & Susan Wojciechowski
Gregory & Teresa Wolf
Joe & Rita Wolf FLP
Paul H. Wolfe
Charles & Kathleen Woodcock
Bill Woodruff
Gary & Suzanne Wren
Christopher J. Wright
D. Jeffrey Wright
Lauren E. Wright
David & Eileen Wurman
Robert Wurth
Robert G. Wylie
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wynn
Thomas Yaeger
Barrie & Buz Yanniello
Yates County History Museum
Robert Yattaw
Gene & Ann Yaw
Bob & Sandy Young
Marshall & Linda Young, Blake
Patti Bandy & Jack Young
Gregory & Marjorie Zack
Chris & Lynne Van Zandt
Barb & Dave Zimmer
Charles & Nancy Zinn
Lou Zona
The KLA Officers, Directors & Ad-min. Asst. all wish our KLA members a very safe & en-joyable holiday season and a Happy New Year!
Page 15 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Matching Funds Exxon-Mobil Foundation - Mobil Retirees Matching Gift Program - Bill Laffin Microsoft Corp. - Tracy Yorio Bank of America - Nancy Bach, Michael O’Connor The Prudential Foundation - Virginia Turner Memorials: John Ellis, Dr. Paul Bennett, William Yungstrom, Michael F. Mold
Donations 2012-2013: Mercury Aircraft The Meade Foundation The David & Martha Swift Charitable Foundation
Business/Personal Members - $60
Antiques at the Establishment - Michael & Roxanne Mourhess
Atchley International Realty - David Box
Barrington Cellars, Kenneth & Eileen Farnan
Basin Park Marina - John & Karen Wheeler
Busy Bee Party Assist - Lynn Wuytowicz
Curbeau Realty, Inc.- Bonnie & Dick Curbeau
Doyle Vineyard Management - Matt & Carrie Doyle
DSD Web Works - Scott Demmin
East Bluff Harbor Marina, Inc. - Cheryl Bowers
Eastlake Consulting - Mark & Sue Morris
Financial Freedom Group - Jerry Wells
Finger Lakes Getaways - S’barra
Finger Lakes Home Watch, LLC - Michael Slowinsky
Hayes Canvas Works - Norm & Diane Hayes
Jeanne Peterson
Kernahan Engineers - Gerald Kernahan
Keuka Big Foot Charters - Richard & Mary Roller
Keuka Cones - Timothy Pease
Keuka Family Dentistry - Gregory L. Schultz, DMD, PC***
Keuka Spring Vineyards - Len & Judy Wiltberger
Lake Living Realty - John Long
Leigh & Pamela Harrington
Mark Malcolm II - Century 21***
Mark Twain Travel - Joan Appel
Merlyn, Mike, Mark, & Todd Cavallero
Miracle Ear - Fred Goossen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osgood, PE
Mustang Mini Storage - Steve & Beth Thompson
Naples Valley Brand Products - Robin & Peter Voorhees
Nothnagle Realtors, Hometown Choice - Dick Murphy
Quality Docks - Rob Stoh
Realty USA - Jackie Carpenter
Realty USA - Michael & Mary Jo Hanna
Reilly's Elmira Seafood - Bill Reilly Ribble’s Septic Service - Roger & Colleen Ribble
Rooster Hill Vineyards - Amy & Dave Hoffman
Seven Valley Realty - DJ Morse
Swagelok - Peter & Cindy Jobling
The Olney Place on Keuka - Market & Deli - Seth Olney
The Switzerland Inn - Art & Brianne
Thomas A. & Deborah S.Podsiadlo, CPA
Veley Enterprises - Steve Veley II
Walt Korzon & Romaine Korzon
Bright Ideas by Martinec
Browsers
Bully Hill Vineyards, Inc.
Camp Arey Mini Storage***
Carey's Farm & Home Centers
Carl J. Schwartz, Jr, Esq.
Century 21 Sbarra & Wells*
Cinnamon Stick
Cole's Furniture & Floor Fashions
DJ Builders & Remodelers, Inc.
Eastview Veternary Clinic, P.C.
Eaves Family Dental Group
Ehrlich Pest Control - Flood
Finger Lakes Connections
Finger Lakes Premier Properties
Finger Lakes Realty
Finger Lakes Supply
Fishy Business
Five Star Bank - Hammondsport
Fran Springer Interiors
Havill Stoneware & Porcelain
HEP Sales
Hunt Country Vineyards
IBS Builders
Ingersoll Painting & Construction
Judy's Flower Cart
Keuka Arts Festival, Inc.
Keuka Clothing Co.
Keuka College*
Keuka Lakeside Inn
Keuka Overlook
Keuka Restaurant
Keuka Studios
Keuka Yacht Club
Knapp & Schlappi Lumber Co., Inc.
Konstantin D. Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars
KV Engineering, PLLC
R & R Docks Realty USA
Remax Diversified Realty & Rental
Roto Salt
Shaw Insurance***
Shirley's of Bath, Inc.
Sprague Insurance Services, Inc.
Stork Insurance Co.
Sunny Maple LLC
The Garden Shed at The Windmill
The Keuka Lake Motel
The Southern Tier Shopper
The Wagner Restaurant
The Willows Bed & Breakfast on Keuka Lake
Tudor Hall B&B
UBS Financial Services***
Valerie G. Gardner, Esq.
Viking Resort
Vinehurst Inn & Suites
Wells Fargo Advisors**
Willow Grove Camp, Inc.
Wise Guys Pizza
YMCA Camp Cory
Yunis Realty, Inc.
* also sponsor level
**also Patron Level
*** also Guardian Level
Business Members - $50+
Allen Associates
Around the Corner Catering
Arts Center of Yates County
Azure Hill Winery, Inc.
Best Western Vineyard Inn & Suites*
Brawdy Marine Construction, Inc.
Lakeside Country Club
Longs' Cards & Books
Lucy Knapp - Realty USA*
Lyons National Bank
Marcia & Russ Rees - Century 21
McGregor Vineyard
Morgan's Grocery
Nesbitt Financial Services
North-End Marina*
Nothnagle Realtors -Frank
Park 735 Associates, Inc.
Penn Yan Diner
Penn Yan Plumbing & Heating
Preferred Landscaping
Views of “things to come”…. Photo submissions from Judy Erwin
Page 16 December 2013 KLA Newsletter
Winery & Vineyard Tours, Tasting Inspired & Humorous Gift Shop
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Caring for Keuka Lake’s Feral Cats - Ellen Shaw Maceko The Patron Saint of Animals St. Francis of Assisi (1182- 1226) wrote, “Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission- to be of service to them whenever they require it. We cannot exclude any of God’s creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity.” In this regard, my higher mission has been to take the feral cat situa-tion in Hammondsport and the portion of Keuka Lake that falls within Urbana to heart. Formed in 2009, the Hammondsport Feral Cat Project has trapped, neutered and spayed at least 100 feral cats and kittens, with most of the kittens placed in homes. The process of trapping and neutering or spaying feral cats is called TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release). Simply put feral cats are humane-ly trapped, vetted, sterilized and then released back to the location where they were trapped. There are opponents who say these feral cats should be killed because they are not meant to be in the wild. But do we really want to kill cats and kittens? Opponents will say feral cats are responsible for killing of millions of birds and small mammals. The Hammondsport Feral Cat Rescue has ob-served few carcasses or feathers around our feral cat colonies because our colonies are not forced to fend for themselves. We are committed to providing them with food and shelter. In the village of Hammondsport there are three established colonies. All of the cats in these colonies are now sterile. Most of them are very wild but they always know where to go when it is dinner time and to find shelter. For me it started in July 2009 at Champlin Beach on the south end of Keuka Lake. I was shocked to see dozens of starving, dirty cats and kittens in the tangled brush and muddy wetland behind where the Keuka Maid was moored. For Candace Hosier it started earlier that year with the alley cats behind her shop in the village of Hammondsport. After Champlin Beach we started on a small colony on Shethar Street and a large colony on Liberty Street. In all instances we rolled up our sleeves and got to work. The Champlin Beach location is now cat free. I spent two years feeding three females named Tiger Tail, Clara and Mae. One day, after weeks of brutal cold temperatures and unrelenting wind, I took these three girls home with me. Even with the shelters we had built for them, that beach in winter was just too brutal. I also had been told these cats were not safe- someone wanted to do them harm. Currently our work continues on the East Lake Road, near the Glenwood Club and will begin soon on the West Lake Road, close to the village limits. How do you take care of dozens of wild cats? How do you catch them? What do you do with them after you catch them? What if they bite or scratch? It is easy to understand why people feel overwhelmed when it comes to dealing with feral cats. It’s easier to ignore them right? But it’s cruel to do so. In this brief article I can only touch on the main points but there is so much more to the process of TNR so please reach out to us for help. We started by contacting Bath Veterinary Hospital in Bath, NY. They were the only veterinary clinic in our neck of the woods willing to work with a feral cat group. For a greatly reduced fee, they spay or neuter the cats and kittens. They also notch one ear (slice the ear tip off) while under anesthesia so they can be readily identified as TNR cats. They are also given a rabies shot. You must return the cat to the place you found it; if you feel the place you found the cat is too dangerous- like near a home where people harass or threaten the cats, then you may need to give some serious thought about establishing a feral colony in a safer location and there is definite method for doing so. Please do not ever take a cat and turn them out in an unfamiliar place; not only would this be a cruel thing to do they probably would not survive. If this situation arises and you need help, call the Hammondsport Feral Cat Rescue, we can give you advice.
Clara (left) and Tiger Tail the day after they were brought to my office. You can see their dirty faces. They loved their kitty beds
right from the start. Tiger Tail likes a good cuddle now and then but Clara does not want to be touched.
Cookie, a Liberty Street Colony feral, after her spay on 8/24/2010. You can see her tipped ear. Three years later, Cookie is a happy healthy feral cat. Cont. on page 24
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DOCK PLATES & NUMBERS
Both are available through the KLA Office. See order form on page 25 or stop in a the KLA Office, 142 Main St. Penn Yan. We can offer you a new dock plate or help you update the one you
already have. Also, we now have a larger plate that can accommodate your street name!
Feral Cats - cont. from pg. 23
Ask your local veterinarian to step up and help combat the feral cat problem in your community, guilt them into it if necessary. I truly believe veterinarians have a moral obligation to aid feral cats and to help curb the feral cat problem in our area. But, as I wrote earlier, we’ve only been successful getting one veterinarian hospital to help us. Buy traps. Amazon.com has several choices. Check out local feed stores or Tractor Supply Company stores. Don’t go on the cheap- you need good high quality traps to make this work. I like Have a Heart traps. Enlist volunteers to help with the day to day care of the feral colony. Get caught up on your own shots- have an updated tetanus shot before you begin a trapping program. If you are bitten or scratched call your doctor immediately. Do not even attempt to aid a cat that appears to be more than just frightened or wild. Please note none of our cats have ever been infected with rabies but cat bites with almost 100% certainty will become infected. I’ve been bitten once by a cat who already had been vaccinated but my wound quickly became infected and anti-biotics cleared it right up. Be prepared for heartbreak and for the joy that comes from taking care of feral cats and kittens. The heartbreak comes when a cat you’ve grown attached to just disappears or is found dead in the road. The joy comes when you see spayed females basking in the sun without the worry or stress of being pregnant or in heat. The joy comes when quite unexpectedly a previously wild cat all of a sudden rubs against your leg as if to say thank you. Check out professional associations such as Alley Cat Allies at www.alleycat.org . This site has a tremendous amount of useful infor-mation. Contact Hammondsport Feral Cat Project members Candace Hosier at 607.569.3502 or see her in person at her shop Lake Country Patchwork on Shethar Street in Hammondsport. She will gladly show you the feral cat shelters and feeding stations we have in the alley. I can be contacted at 607.329.2859 or at my office Shaw Insurance Agency 607.569.2700. We’d be happy to help anyone in-terested get started and to show you the colonies we have established. Sadly, all over the Keuka Lake area there are feral cats hiding in the brush, and giving birth in ditches and drainage pipes. Many peo-ple with homes along the lake tell me they routinely see feral cats. Most of people say they feed the cats out of sympathy but sadly they do not go the extra mile and get these cats spayed or neutered. Keuka Lake is a slice of paradise, but not for the homeless cats we share this space with. Without our help they are doomed to live short lives and to suffer from cold, disease and hunger.
2013 ESTHER N. WAHLIG KEUKA LAKE WATERSHED SCHOLARSHIP The goal of this scholarship, sponsored by the Keuka Lake Association, is to assist a graduating senior high school student who is planning to enroll in a four year program (may include a two year college with plans to transfer to a four year institution) and who is planning on pursuing a career in general environmental sciences or limnology or water quali-ty/watershed management. Eligible applicants include senior students graduating from high schools in the Keuka Lake Watershed, including Haverling Central School, Dundee Central School, Penn Yan Academy, Prattsburgh Central School, Hammondsport Central School or senior students whose parents are Keuka Lake Association members. The one-time $1000 scholarship will be awarded in one installment upon satisfactory completion of the first semes-ter and submission of a transcript sent to the Keuka Lake Association office for review by the committee. The selection committee is composed of five members appointed by the Keuka Lake Association and will meet in April of the student’s graduating year. The committee must receive application forms by April fifteenth of the graduating year. By June first the committee will send the selected recipient a letter and forward a copy to the guidance department of the appropriate school. Students should submit an application for the scholarship to the Keuka Lake Association by mail to P. O. Box 35, Penn Yan, NY 14527. The application must include a letter of recommendation from one of the applicant’s teachers and a 250 to 300 word essay describing the student’s interest in his or her selected field of study and how the student plans to apply that knowledge either in a future career or for enriching his/her appreciation in the environmental sciences or water quality/watershed management. An application is available on our website and it will be included in our March newsletter. In 2013, the KLA awarded two scholarships: one to Ryan Eckel from Hammondsport and one to Emma Lannon from Gainesville, FL, daughter of KLA members.
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President Bill Laffin Barrington Mike Gow
President-elect Dennis Carlson Steve Hicks
Treasurer John Webster Jerusalem Chuck Bastian
Secretary Bebette Yunis Jim Barre
At-Large Ira Goldman Milo Mark Morris
Mike O’Brien Jeanne Wiltberger
Meg Cole Pulteney Doug DeFranco
Steve Tomlinson Stan Martin
Don Wright Urbana John Hagreen
Candy Dietrich Ellen Shaw-Maceko
Wayne Wayne Hand
Ex-Officio Rob Corcoran Dennis Carlson
KLA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
KLA ORDER FORM
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Please make checks payable to the Keuka Lake Association and send completed order to PO Box 35, Penn Yan, NY 14527.
____ Two KLA decals - No charge
* $23 & $32 if purchased at the KLA Office, plus $1.00 for each number
Are your neighbors members of the KLA? Great Gift Idea!!
Whether they live on the lake or anywhere within the watershed, they have an interest in the future health and viability of Keuka Lake. Why not ask them if they are members...and encourage them to join? Why not give a KLA membership as a gift? Applications are also available on our web-site.
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ACCOUNTING/BANKING/FINANCIALS Financial Freedom Group - Jerry Wells Five Star Bank - Hammondsport Lyons National Bank Morgan Stanley - The Pitti Group● Nesbitt Financial Services Thomas A. Podsiadio - CPA● UBS Financial Services*** Wells Fargo Advisors*** ANTIQUES Antiques at the Establishment● ARTS/MUSEUMS Arts Center of Yates County Keuka Arts Festival Keuka Studios - Dan White Keukaview Photography Yates County History Museum ATTORNEYS Valerie Gardner, Esq. Carl Schwartz, Jr. Esq. BOOKS/OFFICE SUPPLIES/CARDS Longs’ Cards & Books BUILDING/PLUMBING/ ELEC. SUPPLIES Carey’s Farm & Home Centers HEP Sales Knapp & Schlappi Lumber Co., Inc. Penn Yan Plumbing & Heating Shirley’s of Bath, Inc. Swagelok Western NY - Cindy & Peter Jobling - ● CONSTRUCTION/ARCHITECTURE/ PAINTING/CONTRACTORS Bright Ideas by Martinec Channing Contract Services● D.J. Builders & Remodelers, Inc. IBS Builders LLC Ingersoll Painting & Construction EDUCATIONAL/INFORMATIVE Keuka College ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS Kernahan Engineers● KV Engineering, PLLC Richard N. Osgood, PE● FOOD SERVICES/PARTY PLANNING Around the Corner Catering Busy Bee Party Assist/Event Planner● Elmira Seafood● Morgan's Grocery Naples Valley Brand Products The Olney Place on Keuka● FURNITURE/FLOORING Cole’s Furniture & Floor Fashions
GIFTS/CLOTHING/POTTERY/FLOWERS Browsers Cinnamon Stick Havill Stoneware & Porcelain Judy’s Flower Cart Keuka Clothing HEALTH/MEDICAL SERVICES Eaves Family Dental Group Keuka Family Dentistry*** Miracle Ear - Fred Goossen● HOME IMPROVEMENT/SAFETY Finger Lakes Home Watch, LLC.● Fran Springer Interiors INSURANCE Shaw Agency*** Sprague Insurance Services, Inc. Stork Insurance LANDSCAPING/NURSERY/GARDENING Preferred Landscaping The Garden Shed at the Windmill LODGING Best Western Vineyard Inn & Suites Keuka Lakeside Inn Sunny-Maple Lake Cottage● The Keuka Lake Motel The Willows B&B on Keuka Lake Tudor Hall B&B on Keuka Lake Viking Resort Vinehurst Inn & Suites MARINE SERVICES/SUPPLIES/DOCKS East Bluff Harbor Marina, Inc.● Basin Park Marina● Brawdy Marine Construction, Inc. Hayes Canvas● North-End Marina* Quality Docks● R & R Docks Veley Enterprises● PEST CONTROL Ehrlich Pest Control REAL ESTATE SALES/RENTALS/DEVELOPMENT Century 21 Sbarra & Wells* Curbeau Realty● David Box - Atchley International Realty● Finger Lakes Getaways● Finger Lakes Premiere Properties Finger Lakes Realty Jackie Carpenter - Realty USA● Lucy Knapp - Realty USA - Licensed Real Estate Broker* Mark Malcolm II - Century 21●*** Marcia Rees - Century 21 Michael Hanna - Realty USA - Licensed Real Estate Broker Nothnagle Realtors, Hometown Choice - Dick Murphy - Penn Yan● Nothnagle Realtors - Ken Frank
Realty USA - Hammondsport RE/MAX & Diversified Rental & Realty Seven Valley Realty - DJ Morse● Yunis Realty, Inc. RECREATIONAL/TRAVEL SERVICES Allen Associates Fishy Business Keuka Big Foot Charters● Keuka Yacht Club Lakeside Country Club Mark Twain Travel Agency● YMCA Camp Cory RESTAURANTS/SNACKS Keuka Cones Keuka Restaurant Penn Yan Diner The Switzerland Inn The Olney Place on Keuka● The Vines at Lakeside Country Club The Wagner Restaurant Wise Guys Pizza - Penn Yan & Dundee SEPTIC SERVICES Ribble's Septic Service● STORAGE FACILITIES Camp Arey Mini Storage Mustang Mini Storage● VETERINARY Eastview Veterinary Clinic WEBSITE DESIGN DSD Webworks● WINERIES/VINEYARDS Azure Hill Winery, Inc. Barrington Cellars● Bully Hill Vineyards, Inc. Doyle Vineyard Management● Dr. Konstantin Frank Wine Cellars Hunt Country Vineyards Keuka Overlook Wine Cellars Keuka Spring Vineyards● McGregor Vineyard Winery Rooster Hill Vineyards● OTHER Camp Arey, Inc.*** Cavallero Family● Eastlake Consulting - Morris● Finger Lakes Connections.com Finger Lakes Supply - Scott Sprague Park 735 Associates Roto Salt - Brett Oakes The Korzons - Mary Kay Products● The Southern Tier Shopper Willow Grove
The KLA urges you to support our business members and newsletter advertisers. If you would like further information concern-ing our business members, please contact the KLA Office or visit our website at www.keukalakeassoc.org to find Business
Member listings and links to their websites.
New advertisers/business members in italics *Sponsor Level ** Patron Level ***Guardian Level ● Business/Personal Member
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MEMBER APPLICATION Membership year runs from April1-March 31
Yes, I want to join the Keuka Lake Association! NEW RENEWAL (See membership expiration date
On your address label.)
NAME(S)__________________________________________________________ MAILING ADDRESS ________________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER __________________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS _________________________________________________ KEUKA ADDRESS_________________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP __________________________________________________ KEUKA PHONE ____________________________________________________ BUSINESS MEMBER WEB SITE_______________________________________ Dates I wish to receive mail at KEUKA address: From ___/___ to ___/___ month/day MEMBERSHIP TIER (Check one) METHOD OF PAYMENT (Check one)
Card number: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration Date: __/__/__ Signature: _______________________
Mail application and payment to: Keuka Lake Association, P.O. Box 35, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Business – $50 Check #_____________
Business/Personal - $60 Visa
Basic - $30 MasterCard
Partner – $50 Amex
Sponsor – $100 Discover
Patron – $150
Guardian – $250 & more
KEUKA LAKE ASSOCIATION
OFFICE
The KLA office is located at 142 Main St, in Penn Yan, the corner of Main & Maiden Lane. Mail to PO 35, Penn Yan, NY 14527. The office is usually open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Please stop by if you are in the village. You can contact the office either by phone: 866-369-3781, lo-cal 315-694-7324 (answering ma-chine attached) or email: info@keukalakeassoc.org. Margo G. McTaggart, KLA Administrative Assistant
KLA MEMBERSHIP PROCESS
March - Dues renewal notices mailed.
September - Last newsletter for those who have not renewed. Check the expiration date on your address label.
December - Membership for NEW members & current members who join after Nov.1 will be extended through the next membership year: April-March
MEMBERSHIP AND KLA OFFICE INFORMATIONMEMBERSHIP AND KLA OFFICE INFORMATION
KLA APPAREL Is still available :
Hats - 4 different colors!!!!! $10
Golf Shirts - Men’s & Women’s Sizes
Wind Shirts
Denim Shirts,
Adult Jackets - Men Only
Call or e-mail the KLA Office to order & for prices. Advance payment required. No returns.
ADVERTISING IN THE KLA NEWSLETTER
The advertising section of the KLA newsletter is provided as a service to KLA members only. The ads are restricted to 1/4 page, to fit into a 3 3/4 by 4 3/4 . It is the responsibility of the advertiser to contact the KLA office with a request for ad space in an upcoming issue and send a print ready ad. The dead-line for the March 2014 issue is February 1st and will be accepted in the order submitted. However, in an attempt to present an inter-esting diversity of ads, the KLA editorial staff reserves the right to limit the number of any specific type of ad in any given issue. KLA also reserves the right to decline acceptance of an ad deemed inap-propriate for the publication. Ad cost for each issue is $50. Thank you to all of the KLA members who have advertised with us.
Join/Renew on line on our website
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Keuka Lake Association, Inc. PO Box 35 Penn Yan, NY 14527
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PENN YAN, NY
14527
PERMIT NO. 169
YOUR DECEMBER NEWSLETTER HAS ARRIVED!
The KLA’s mission is to preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty for future genera-
Penn Yan Ice Fishing Laural Sabin-January 2014
Frosty Morning on Keuka Lake Onalee Nixon—February 2014