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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association” ISSUE 277 October, 2011 Waynoka News ATTENTION The nominating committee is accepting applications for 3 positions on the WPOA and the WRWSD Boards for a 3 year term beginning April, 2012 and expiring April, 2015. Please pick up the application at the WPOA office. Applications including a brief resume and photo MUST be received in the WPOA office no later than 4:00 pm Friday, October 7th. You may either drop them off to the office or mail, but the postmark cannot be any later than the above date and time. If you have questions, please contact Election Inspectors: Dick Bankes Prescilla Redick 937-446-2116 937-446-9385 Dear Lake Waynoka, The Brown County Safe Communities Coalition is very pleased to inform you that the Lake Waynoka Board has been selected as one of our “Friend of Brown County Safe Communities” Award recipients for 2011. We began this program three years ago to annually recognize those organizations or individuals who have made significant contributions to promoting traffic safety in Brown County. We are recognizing the Board for its commitment to traffic safety as evidenced this summer by approving and installing either Stop signs or Yield signs at the end of each and every road in the Lake Waynoka community. Thanks so much for your support of Brown County Safe Communities and Congratulations! Sincerely, Sue Basta, RN, PhD, Project Director Brown County Safe Communities Program Our Mission: To reduce the number of fatal and serious injury traffic crashes on Brown County roads, with a special focus on the youthful driver. Notice - Property Owners & Contractors Building permits are required for new construction of any building. This includes residence, deck, boat docks, garages (detached or attached), storage buildings, swimming pools, dog- houses, tree houses, fencing, etc. External changes to an existing structure do not require a new building permit unless the modifications change the structural dimensions, color, or require inspections. Examples – new footers, new roof or new siding Security will not allow any contractor or building supply deliveries to enter Lake Waynoka with out an approved permit. This can prove to be costly to the homeowner. So when in doubt, ask!

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“Official Newsletter for the Waynoka Property Owners Association”ISSUE 277October, 2011

Waynoka News

ATTENTIONThe nominating committee is accepting applications for 3 positions on the WPOA and the

WRWSD Boards for a 3 year term beginning April, 2012 and expiring April, 2015.Please pick up the application at the WPOA office. Applications including a brief resume and

photo MUST be received in the WPOA office no later than 4:00 pm Friday, October 7th. You may either drop them off to the office or mail, but the postmark cannot be any

later than the above date and time.If you have questions, please contact Election Inspectors:

Dick Bankes Prescilla Redick937-446-2116 937-446-9385

Dear Lake Waynoka,

The Brown County Safe Communities Coalition is very pleased to inform you that the Lake Waynoka Board has been selected as one of our “Friend of Brown County Safe Communities” Award recipients for 2011. We began this program three years ago to annually recognize those organizations or individuals who have made significant contributions to promoting traffic safety in Brown County. We are recognizing the Board for its commitment to traffic safety as evidenced this summer by approving and installing either Stop signs or Yield signs at the end of each and every road in the Lake Waynoka community.

Thanks so much for your support of Brown County Safe Communities and Congratulations!

Sincerely,Sue Basta, RN, PhD, Project DirectorBrown County Safe Communities Program

Our Mission: To reduce the number of fatal and serious injury traffic crashes on Brown County roads, with a special focus on the youthful driver.

Notice - Property Owners & ContractorsBuilding permits are required for new construction of any building. This includes residence, deck, boat docks, garages (detached or attached), storage buildings, swimming pools, dog-houses, tree houses, fencing, etc. External changes to an existing structure do not require a new building permit unless the modifications change the structural dimensions, color, or require inspections. Examples – new footers, new roof or new siding

Security will not allow any contractor or building supply deliveries to enter Lake Waynoka with out an approved permit. This can prove to be costly to the homeowner. So when in doubt, ask!

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Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171

WRWSD MEETNG - Mon., August 29, 2011President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider & Plant Supt. Culver Absent: Mgr. Cahall

Minutes: The minutes of the August 13th meeting were approved.

Treasurer’s Report (John Buskey): A check for $11,693.00 was received from the Brown County Treasurer. This income is from the water availability and sewer assessment fees which were certified to the County in 2010.

Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): none

Plant Supt.’s Report (George Culver): Culver reported that about 300 water meters have been repro-grammed and that the installation of the plugs in the lid holes has begun. The next time there is significant rainfall and water is in the meter pits staff will determine which lids need to be changed to plastic and that work will be done. It took less than half a day to read all of the meters in August when the meter pits were dry. Culver shared the various factors that will need to be considered before an emergency discharge of the lagoon should be done. At the present time Culver believes that such a discharge is not necessary.

Other Business Items:

Buskey and Culver reviewed the progress being made related to several of the capital improvements planned for 2011 (the replacement of one compact truck, the replacement of conduit with aluminum conduit at the sewer clarifier, and so on). Gloss reviewed the upcoming election of trustees. Three positions expire in April 2012. There is no change in the status of the lawsuit, Klein vs. the WRWSD. Gloss reported that the sale of the old compact truck to the WPOA for $500 will be discussed at the next WPOA workshop meeting. Buskey updated the trustees on the progress being made on the water rate study. He reviewed what has been done so far and asked for input on several items. The study will be presented in late September to the WRWSD Board. The planning committee noted that the spray irrigation project is still on hold awaiting the EPA license renewal inspection which should take place within the next month.

Motions and Resolutions: none

Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Kirk. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 7:43 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,Joanne A. Coker WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary

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Waynoka Regional Water and Sewer District1 Waynoka Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171

WRWSD MEETNG - Sat., September 10, 2011

President Ron Gloss called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.

Roll Call: Present: Buskey, Doughman, Gloss, Kirk, Purdin, Redick, Rider and Mgr. Cahall Absent: none

Minutes: The minutes of the August 29th WRWSD meeting were approved as read.

Treasurer’s Report (Buskey): The cash balance (including CDs) in the WRWSD budget totaled $969,139.46 as of August 30th. This balance reflects the receipt of $11,693.00 from Brown Co. for the collection of delinquent water availability and sewer assessment fees. The WRWSD income, year to date (08/30/11), is running about 8.8% more than anticipated and expense is running about 8.7% less. Monies for one water tap and one sewer tap were collected in August. Property owners were encouraged to review the monthly financial report and to ask any questions they might have.

Manager’s Report (Paul Cahall): The work continues reprogramming water meters and installing meter lid plugs. Cahall asked property owners to contact him if their meter lids still have an open hole by the end of the month. The recent rains allowed WRWSD staff to accurately identify some of the sixty or so meters that need plastic rather than metal lids to correct the reading problems. So far 25 plastic lids have been installed. The lawsuit, Klein vs. the WRWSD, was settled in mediation on Wednesday, September 7, 2011, at no cost to either the WRWSD or the WPOA.

Other Business: Pres. Gloss asked that any and all interested property owners submit applications for the three trustee positions on the WRWSD Board which expire April of 2012 by Friday, October 7th at 4 p.m. Applications are available at the Office and on-line at www.lakewaynoka.com. Purdin thanked everyone who donated to the fireworks fund for their contributions. She was able to pay all costs for this year’s fireworks and has a surplus of about $400 which will be used toward the costs of next year’s event.

Motions and Resolutions: none

Membership Concerns:

Gilbert Esterkamp (Lot #2004): Esterkamp once again shared why he believes the date that the water meters are actually read plus the number of gallons used to be calculated based on the number of days in the month should be included on the WRWSD customer bills. Pres. Gloss responded that no decision has been made to do so, but that this suggestion would remain a consideration.

Adjournment: The motion to adjourn was made by Doughman and seconded by Purdin. All were in favor and the meeting was adjourned at 9:41 a.m.

Respectfully submitted, Joanne A. Coker, WRWSD Assistant Recording Secretary

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Adult Tap Class – Thursdays, 9:15 amArt Class – Mondays, 10:00 am to 12 noonBridge – Mondays, 6:00 pmCampground Mtg.- Oct 1st, 10:00 amChorus - Oct. 11th & 25th, 6:30 to 8:00 pmCivic Club – Oct. 25th, 7:00 pmDance Lessons - Tuesdays, 8:00 pmEuchre - Wednesdays, 8:00 pm (Lounge)Euchre - Thursday, 6:30 pm (Lodge)Euchre – Fridays, 7:30 pm (Lodge)Garden Club – Oct. 16th, 6:00 pm Lake Committee – Oct. 27th, 7:00 pmLine Dancing Class – Tuesdays, 2:00 pmLions Club – Oct. 4th & 18th, 6:30 pmProject Linus - Thursdays, 10:00 am to 2:00 pmShawnee Squaws – Oct. 12th, 10:00 amWaynoka Tribe – Oct. 11th, 7:00 pmWatersports Club – TBA, 12:00 pmWPOA Workshop – Oct. 7th, 7:00 pmWRWSD Board Mtg. – Oct. 8th, 9:30 amWPOA Board Mtg. – Oct. 8th, 10:00 amWRWSD Workshop - Oct. 31st, 7:00 pmLion’s Club Bingo - Oct. 8th, Boaters Safety Course - Oct. 15th, 8:00 amCampground Trick or Treat - Oct. 15th, 5:30 to 7:00

October, 2011Calendar of Events

Bridge Club meets every Monday at 6:00 pm in the Lodge. Newcomers are welcome.

Questions? Jeanne Eastlake 446-3013

Bridge Club08/15 Jeanne Eastlake.............................................6160 Duck Patrick.................................................4900

08/22 Elwood Patrick..............................................6170 Duck Patrick..................................................5860

08/29 Carolyn Slater................................................7090 Jean Hilliard...................................................6450

08/05 Bill Marshall...................................................63 Elwood Patrick...............................................57 Dick Schubert.................................................57 08/12 Barb Patrick....................................................61 Elwood Patrick...............................................61 08/19 Marilyn Gloss.................................................60 Erma Wagner..................................................59 Danny Williams.............................................59

08/26 Dick Schubert................................................64 Marilyn Gloss................................................59

If you would like to play Euchre, meet new people and have a good time, come to the Lodge on Fridays and join the fun!

Play starts at 7:30 p.m. so come early to get a seat.

EUCHRE SCORES

ATTENTIONEffective January 1, 2012, the monthly Waynoka News will no longer be mailed free. Subscriptions will be available starting in December, 2011 The cost will be $1.00 a month, paid in advance to the Administration Office.

However, it can be viewed for free on our website: www.lakewaynoka.com. Free copies will also be available in the Administration Office, Security, the Health & Rec. Center, Lounge and the Campground (during camping season).

Thank YouTo the people of the campground, residents of

Lake Waynoka, Security, Brown County Sheriff’s Dept., Sardinia Life Squad, Sardinia Fire Dept. plus anyone who helped in the search for the

missing woman, Sharon Gauche, who was staying in the campground Labor Day weekend. She lost

her way and couldn’t find our camper.

Thanks again to All who helped.

Ron & Connie EnzweilerGary Gauche

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A view to die for! 180 ft. of frontage on the river! Beautiful setting on 2 ac w/private dock &launching ramp for your boat. 3BD/2BD brick home has it !

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The League played its last two games and our par leaders were Jim Hackworth (7), Jerl Wagner (6), and Ron Gloss (5). A very notable par was shot by Tillie Doughman who reached the green on the Par 3 #17 and two-putted for her first par of the year! Yea, Tillie. The only birdie was accomplished by Ron Gloss on the Par 4 hole #16. The low gross score for men was 44 by Jim Hackworth; and the low gross scores for women were 46 by Sandy Mastin (a Sub) and 57 by both Linda Creighton and Mary Kay Wolfe. Great shooting! Our banquet was held in the outside pavilion at White Oak Golf Course on a beautiful day. Manager Butch Novak provided the ham, and Mary Jane and James helped with setup and serving. The League members brought many other good things to eat. Thanks to everybody involved in putting together our banquet. Oh, yeah, we played a golf scramble too, and awarded this year’s prizes. The winning scramble team consisted of Jim Bridges, Paul Cahall, Larry Doughman, and Jim Hackworth who all contributed to a 4-under-Par win! Season winning teams are shown (left to right): Ron Gloss and Valerie Bullock (2nd), Dale Gadd and Jim Hackworth (1st), and Tom Wyatt and Jim Creighton (3rd). Applause, applause. The most improved lady golfer was Mary Kay Wolfe (3 strokes) and most improved man golfer was Tom Wyatt (3 ½ stokes). Ron Gloss and Mary Kay Wolfe won the awards for most points earned this season. Congrats! Following a brief meeting, the golfers and spouses left with smiles on their faces and comments about looking forward to next year. Until then, this reporter and league members wish you all a safe and healthy winter. The Golf League team standings can be viewed on the Lake Waynoka web site. Go to www.lakewaynoka.com and click on Clubs and then on Golf League. There you will find our Rules, Teams, Schedule and Standings.

October entertainment

Oct. 8th - DJ/Karaoke with Myra Oct. 15th - Joey Vasselett Oct. 22nd - Midnight Fire Oct. 29th - Halloween Party with the Barcodes

Sun. Mon. & Tues 4:00 to 9:00 pm - Hours Subject to ChangeWed. 4:00 to 11:00 pm - Euchre, 8:00 pmThurs. 4:00 to 11:00 pm - Open PoolFri. & Sat. 4:00 to 1:00 am - Call for Info.

*Lounge hours subject to change*

Lake Waynoka Lounge937-446-2012

Golf News & Notes

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Did you know that you can help support the Lake Waynoka Civic Club by purchasing quality sports wear? All items are embroidered with your choice of lake-related logos and are available in a varietyof colors. The logos include duck and reed, campfire, bass, sailboat, anchor and captain’s wheel. These items make perfect gifts for family and friends. Or just treat yourself!

Gildan hooded sweatshirt $22.00 Gildan crew neck sweatshirt $19.00 Gildan T-shirt $12.00 Gildan knit sport shirt $18.00 Jerzees Johnny collar shirt $17.00 Anvil Hats & visors $12.00 Plus sizes cost a little more.

Additional items are available upon request. Sample items can be seen in the display case at the Lodge. Contact Linda Garfield to see additional items in stock or to custom order. 937-446-4207 or [email protected]

Thanks --- Thanks --- Thanks

Once again it is my privilege to come to you with a GREAT BIG THANKS!!! I hope that everyone enjoyed the fireworks as much as I did. The fireworks seem to close down summer here at Lake Waynoka. To all the many people who donated money and saved cans in order to make the fireworks possible my sincere appreciation. Many thanks to the Maintenance Dept. for taking the cans to the Recycling Center. A very special thanks to Marty Yockey and the Sardinia Fire Dept., without these people it would not be possible. Also, to Joan and Jeff Brown for the use of their property to display the fireworks. Please continue to save cans for the future. The can wagon is located behind the swimming pool and restaurant. Cans are now at an all time high in price. It is my pleasure to live at Lake Waynoka and be a part of this with all of you.Once again, THANK YOU!!!

Betty Purdin and the Shawnee Squaws.

Wow! What a great summer in Lake Waynoka. The Tribe hopes everyone had a lot of fun and is looking forward to a

great fall. We'd like to send out a very special thanks to Zielman-James Homes and Carney Heating and Air, two companies that do a lot for our community and The Tribe. Keep your eyes peeled for future events.

Got any ideas you want to see as activities in the community?

Got some time you need to kill? Send us an email at [email protected].

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WAYNOKA WATERSPORTS CLUB HOLDS WATER SKI SHOW

The Waynoka Watersports Club held their 5th annual Water Ski Show with overwhelming support on Saturday September 3rd at the Beach. Weather conditions were excellent all day long for the Beach Party, Ski Show and Fireworks. Some of the acts on display were barefoot skiing, kneeboarding, wakeboard flips and rope jumps, pyramids, human skis, ski ballet, and air chair to name a few. Marianne Sacksteder did a super job announcing the event. Great job Marianne!! Kenny Wilson did an excel-lent job giving us the smoothest water ever and maintain-ing a clear and safe ski zone. That’s a tough job. We can’t pull these tricks off without you Kenny!!! Many thanks to everyone who volunteered their time, boats, and hard work to make this event another great success. Thanks so much!!! Anyone who would like to join the club and participate in next years show please come to one of our monthly meetings held at the Lodge. For information or questions contact Steve Johnson at 937-446-1585, email [email protected], or www.lakewaynoka.com

OHIO BOATERS SAFTEY COURSE OCTOBER 15TH

The Waynoka WaterSports Club will be sponsoring an Ohio Boating Education Course at 8:00 am on Saturday, October 15th at the Lake Waynoka Lodge. Cost of this course is $5 payable to ODNR Watercraft. This course will consist of 8 hours of instruction in a certified class followed by an exam. This year (2011) everybody younger than 29 years of age needs to pass a test certi-fied by the State before they can drive any type of boat powered by more than 10hp. This class and exam will fulfill the Ohio’s Boater Education Requirement that went into effect in January of 2000 and is administered by the ODNR Division of Watercraft. The law prohibits any person born on or after January 1, 1982, from operating a vessel powered by more than 10HP unless the person has successfully completed either a boating education course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrator (NASBLA) or a proficiency examina-tion approved by ODNR Division of Watercraft. You can pre-register for the class by calling ODNR Water-craft at 513-734-2730. Be sure to reference the date and location for above class. This class is open for any age and not just Lake Waynoka.

For questions call Steve Johnson at 937-446-1585 [email protected] or Tom Kitchen at 937-446-9303

THE WASP NESTMonthly publish highlights from the Waynoka Awareness Safety Program to keep you and your neighbors safe. Each month you will find a helpful suggestion from the program guide for your use and to share with those around you. If you would like to have a WASP booklet or if you have something you would like to have included please call.

TORNADO SAFETY TIPS

There is no such thing as guaranteed safety inside a tornado. Freak accidents happen; and the most violent tornadoes can level and blow away almost any house and its occupants. Extremely violent F5 tornadoes are very rare, though. Most tornadoes are actually much weaker and can be survived using these safety ideas.

PRACTICE AND PREVENTION BEFORE THE STORMAt home, have a family tornado plan in place, based on the kind of dwelling you live in and the safety tips below. Know where you can take shelter in a matter of seconds, and practice a family tornado drill at least once a year. Have a pre-determined place to meet after the disaster. Flying debris is the greatest danger in tornadoes; so store protective coverings (mattress, sleeping bags, thick blankets, etc.) in or next to your shelter space, ready to use in a few seconds notice. When a tornado watch is issued, think about the drill and check to make sure all your safety supplies are handy. Turn on local TV, radio, or NOAA Weather Radio and stay alert for warnings. Forget about the old notion of opening windows to equalize pressure; the tornado will blast open the windows for you! If you shop frequently at certain stores, learn where there are bathrooms, storage rooms, or other interior shelter areas away from windows, and the shortest way to get there. All administrators of schools, shopping centers, nursing homes, hospitals, sports arenas, stadiums, mobile home communities, and office should have a tornado safety plan in place, with easy to read signs posted to direct everyone to a safe, close by shelter area. Schools and office building managers should regularly run well coordinated drills. If you are planning to build a house, especially east of the Rockies, consider an underground tornado shelter or an interior “safe room”.

Know the signs of a tornado: Weather forecasting science is not perfect and some tornadoes do occur without a tornado warning. There is no substitute for staying alert to the sky. Besides an obviously visible tornado, here are some things to look and listen for:

1. Strong, persistent rotation in the cloud base.2. Whirling dust or debris on the ground under a cloud base, tornadoes sometimes have no funnel. Hail or heavy rain followed by either dead calm or a fast, intense wind shift. Many tornadoes are wrapped in heavy participation and cannot be seen.3. Day or Night – Loud, continuous roar or rumble, which does not fade in a few seconds like thunder.4. Night – small, bright blue-green to white flashes at ground level neat a thunderstorm (as opposed to silvery lightening up in the clouds). These mean power lines are being snapped by very strong winds, and maybe a tornado.5. Night – Persistent lowering from the cloud base, illuminated or silhouetted by lightening-especially if it is on the ground or there are blue-green-white power flashes underneath.

Vince DeVol 446-1702 Prescilla Redick 446-9385

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News from the Garden Club……

Pumpkin Carving – A Halloween Tradition Join the Lake Waynoka Garden Club for an evening of fun, food and hallowed traditions as we tackle the fine art of pumpkin carving. Witches, ghosts and goblins will shiver with fear (or laughter) at Lake Waynoka and the surrounding community when these pumpkin creations are lit at night. Our workshop will be held at the home of Charlie and Linda Garfield (2 Creek Cove) on Sunday, October 16th at 6:00 p.m. Goblins at the lake have told us that along with a bonfire, there will be hot chili, white chili, sauerkraut and kielbasa sausage provided by the hosts and fellow garden club members. Other refreshments and food will be provided. Bring your own cooler, lawn chair and knife for carving. Guests are welcome. Call Linda at 446-4207 for directions to Creek Cove.

Manager’s Message, Paul S. Cahall, General ManagerAs I was watching the pools being drained and saying my “goodbye’s” and “hope to see you next year” to our summer staff, I started thinking of the fun and good times we had this summer. Memorial Day week-end, Community wide yard sale, 4th of July, Waynoka days, fishing tournaments, activities in the camp-ground, hot days around the pool and on the lake, and then ending with a great Labor Day ski show and fireworks display. As an outsider before this year I was amazed by the sense of community and camarade-rie you find here at Lake Waynoka. So I want to thank everyone for their help in making a very successful summer season. Now on to business and some of the questions I have gotten this month.

Are we going to lower the lake this year? At the time that I am writing this I can only tell you for sure that on November 15th and not before, we will open the valve to start draining the retention ponds. The valve will remain open until that work is complete. To avoid any problems with your boat you should have it out of the water before that date. As soon as we have a final determination on any other lowering I will have it posted on our web site.Empty lot mowing. I recently performed an audit on what lots we are mowing. If we mowed your lot and you had opted out of having us mow you received a bill for mowing services. Please contact me if you have any questions about this. If you choose to mow your own lot you will need to mow at least once a month during the season so we can tell someone else is taking care of it. When my staff is out mowing, if it needs cut they cut it. They don’t know who is paying and who is not.Tree cutting. There has been some concern about tree’s being removed from lots for firewood or lumber. The trees on your lot belong to you and I cannot stop you from harvesting your own trees but you cannot leave a mess behind. According to WPOA rules all lots must be maintained in a neat and tidy manner. If after tree cutting the property is not cleaned up we can and will clean it up and the cost will be added to the property owner’s bill.Building permits. In the last month we have had to stop several contractors at the gate coming in to per-form work that requires a permit and we don’t have one on file. To save yourself the expense of us turning away your contractor at the gate make sure whatever work you are having done has a permit if required. If you have any question about if a permit is required all rules are on our web site or simply call the front of-fice and we would be glad to help you.

Sincerely, Paul S. Cahall, WPOA/WRWSD General Manager

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John McDulin...............….PresidentJim Meyer.....….….…VicePresident.........................……….….SecretaryBetty Purdin……..……....Treasurer George Kinney.............Mbr. at Large Steve Johnson Gary Blackburn Eric Kirk Walt Robinson

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Ron Gloss..........................President Larry Doughman.......Vice President

John Buskey......................TreasurerEric Kirk............................SecretaryBetty Purdin...............Mbr. at LargeGordon Rider Prescilla Redick

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