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Phase 1 of Dredging is completed.
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The winner of Early Bird Drawing #2 for 2014 and recipient of $450 is Scott Raybuck (Lot #1950)
Congratulations!!
Next week’s drawing will be for $400. Good luck!
The 9th Annual Polar Bear Plunge will be held on March 8th, 2014 at the Main Beach. This event raises funds for local charities. If you are interested in participating or would like more information, Jumper Information 2014! Read more
Lake Level Control Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes January 8, 2014
Members present include Gil Kandrac, Walt Samson and Chairman Rick Gainar. Also present was RRA Board President Dell Rogers.
Meeting called to order at 2PM at the Association Office.
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The winner of Early Bird Drawing #1 for 2014 and recipient of $500 is Elizabeth Griffin (Lot #1952)!
Congratulations!
Next week’s drawing will be for $450. The sooner your Dues & Assessments are paid in full, the more drawings you will be eligible for.
The RRA will be mailing your 2014 Dues & Assessments by the end of the week. Please contact the RRA Office (440-563-3170) if you do not receive your statement. Dues and Assessments are due by May 1, 2014. Unless Read more
Many long time residents are sure to know of Harry Hajek. He helped to found the Men’s Golf League here in Roaming Shores. He was a great man and will be dearly missed. Our thoughts are with his family.
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Dear Friends and Residents of Roaming Shores:
My name is Marty Hilovsky and I’m President of EnviroScience, a Stow Ohio environmental consulting firm. For the past ten years I’ve had the privilege of working for your community doing a Read more
From the Star Beacon:
ROAMING SHORES — James H. Gilchrist, age 83, of Roaming Shores, Ohio, passed away Monday, Dec. 9, 2013.
Born April 12, 1930, in Bellshill, Scotland, he was a son of the late Margaret (Cook) and Read more
by Richard D. Gainar, CEBS Chairman, LMC
Did anyone notice the huge algae bloom during the last week of October? That’s because the lake “turned over”. “Turnover” is an annual phenomenon in deep, stratified lakes like ours. Cold, dense Read more