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The KLC is once again pleased to announce a NYS Boater Safety Course this fall. This is designed as a comprehensive boating course, teaching the fundamentals of safe boating operation. It is an 8-hour class and anyone over the age of 10 can attend at no cost.

The course will be taught on Sunday, October 26th, at the KLIA Hall, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please bring a bag lunch. Hot dogs may be available for purchase.

If you are interested in attending, please call 518-784-2011Pre-registration is required.

A copy of the latest edition of the “New York Safe Boating Textbook: A Course on the Safe Operation of Boats and Personal Watercraft” can be downloaded to your computer, phone, or tablet by going to http://nysparks.com/recreation/boating/education.aspx. Hard copy textbooks will be available at the class for those who would like one.

In light of last years legislation requiring all individuals born after May 1, 1996 to successfully complete the NYS Boater Safety Course, this course is critical for anyone under 18 years old who wishes to operate motor powered watercraft. 10-17 year olds will receive a NYS Safe Boater Certificate for free; those 18 or older can receive a certificate if they wish for a $10 fee to NYS.

The Annual KLC Meeting was held at the KLIA Hall on Saturday, August 24th, at 10:00 am. About 15 member families were present in addition to the Board of Directors. Lively discussions took place regarding several issues.

  1. Members reelected three existing Board members to new 3 year terms: Bill Cleary, Dan Langer and Fran Sindlinger. Steve Sigler was also elected by the members for a 3 year term to replace Mike Weldon who recently resigned from the Board.
  2. Board member Bernie Kelleher reported that the latest repairs to the dam (repairs to the sluice gate and relining the sluice pipe) were completed for a little over $26,000, well below the original estimates. The savings were partially due to the contractor’s ability to dewater the area in front of the sluice gate using coffer steel already in place from previous repair projects. Bernie also explained that the bridge over the dam is in need of replacement, and that the contractor who completed the sluice gate repairs has donated steel beams and other materials needed to reconstruct the bridge. In addition, DEC has asked that repairs be made to the downside face of the dam in the near future; doing so would prevent future deterioration of the face of the dam. It was also noted by the Board that Bernie has been doing a wonderful job maintaining a consistent water level over the summer.
  3. Board Member Rick Theriault reported that the 2014 KLC BBQ and Fund Raiser was again very successful. All 300 meals were sold and the KLC raised approximately $3000, a record since the event started several years ago. Treasurer Fran Sindlinger noted that the Chinese auction was highly successful in raising funds. Rick noted that since this is the only fund raising event the KLC sponsors, it will continue in the future.
  4. President Paul Winslow reported that the Board is strongly considering placing a locked gate at the Rose Street launch, similar to the gate at the Rt. 28 boat launch. The purpose of the gate would be to better control the use of the lake by non-KLC members, hopefully increase KLC membership, aid in reducing the spread of invasive species and maintaining our stocked fish population for KLC members. Paul asked all those in attendance to cast a vote for pursuing the locked gate at Rose Street and a motion was carried unanimously by the membership.
  5. Member Bill Johnston presented the Board with tax maps from around the lake. On the maps, Bill highlighted all riparian KLC members. He noted that out of approximately 337 riparian properties, only 116 were KLC members. While the 337 riparian properties may not accurately represent the actual number of owners, since some people own more than one property, it does show that far less than 50% of riparian owners are KLC members. Bill urged the Board to pursue options for increasing membership by riparian owners based on his findings, and offered to assist in any way possible.
  6. It was noted that Board Member Drew Nelson would be teaching the NYS Boater Safety Course at the KLIA Hall on Sunday, October 26th and that anyone born after August 1996 must take this course to operate any type of a power boat. Further information will be provided on the KLC website when available.
  7. Following questions from several members, it was agreed that the Meeting Minutes of the previous year’s Annual Member’s Meeting will be published on the KLC website in advance of the Annual Meeting. This will allow members adequate time to review the past meeting minutes prior to the upcoming meeting.

The meeting was adjourned at 11:10 am, and many members stayed for further conversation, coffee and donuts, and to purchase KLC logo merchandise.

Independence Day events took place on July 4th and 5th this year.
Thanks to all those who ventured out in the rain and congrats to the following winners:

Kayak Rally
Justin Richards – $100
Lexi Reilly – $50
Nate Dyer – $25 + BBQ ticket
Tyler Lownsbury – BBQ ticket
Boat Parade
Chuck Ebel – Funniest
Jacob Slovak – Most Original
Jeff Trossbach – Most Patriotic
White Perch Derby
Logan Haller – $100
Brian Chobin – $50
Alex Van Schoten – $25

 

Our Fourth annual KLC BBQ and Fundraiser is just around the corner, and this is our annual opportunity to raise money for dam repairs, water quality, fish stocking, and general lake upkeep. This year we will be holding a Chinese Auction. In addition to raffling off wonderful prizes from local businesses, we are asking for everyone’s help to make this event even more successful.  

We are trying to collect as many items as possible that would typically be raffled off as part of a Chinese Auction. The KLC is asking members and residents to contribute items that can either be raffled off as a single prize or an item that can be combined with other’s donations in a larger basket. If you would like to donate a basket, or a single item (such as wine, gift cards, etc.), please contact Lisa Rich via e:mail at lisarich1@optonline.net before July 25th. She will coordinate your donation.

Thanks in advance for your auction donation. We are looking forward to a successful Chinese Auction!!

Saturday, August 2, 5:00 – 7:30 PM

Kinderhook Elks Lodge on Rt. 9H

Enjoy a chicken BBQ with your Kinderhook Lake family and friends

 Drinks, music, and many raffle and door prizes

Tickets are $12 in advance, $13 at the door

Tickets can be purchased by contacting any Board Member (see DIRECTORS Page for contact info)
Only 300 meals will be served this year, so get your tickets early before they sell out

July 4th weekend is just a month away and the KLC has a few updated plans for our annual events.

Kayak Rally – Friday, July 4th – 8:00 am – 11:30 am
The Kayak Rally that was so well attended last year will be held from 8:00 am – 11:30 am on July 4th. Although this is called a Kayak Rally, this event is open to any non-motorized watercraft: kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, rafts, etc. Enter the lake at any location, gather as many tickets as you can from about 30 locations around the lake (marked with orange flags), and bring your tickets to the Rt. 28 boat launch by 11:30 am for entry into the prize raffle.

Boat Parade – Friday, July 4th – meet 1:30 pm at One Tree Island
As always, the annual boat parade will circle the lake starting at 1:30 pm on July 4th. This year we will pick up the pace a little and hopefully circle the lake in about 90 minutes. The past few years have had a less than stellar showing for this event, so we encourage as many of you to decorate your vessels and join in the fun. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated boat, the most patriotic boat and the funniest boat.

Ring of FIre – Friday, July 4th – 9:00 pm
Light your flares along the shoreline at 9:00 pm on July 4th. Let’s ring the lake with fire as we celebrate Independence Day. Flares will be available at the Rt. 28 boat launch between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm on the 4th, and flares and KLC merchandise will be available after 3:00 pm at Ken and Patty Bosen’s on Rose Street Extension.

White Perch Derby – Saturday, July 5th – 7:00 am – 1:00 pm
Due to the overabundance of white perch in Kinderhook Lake, this year’s derby is designed to encourage you to catch as many white perch as you can, starting at 7:00 am on July 5th. Bring your white perch ‘collection’ to the Rt. 28 boat launch at 1:00 pm. Prizes will be awarded to individuals in several age groups who catch the most fish. All the fish will be donated to a local farm for use as fertilizer. NOTE: this event will take place on Saturday JULY 5th, NOT July 4th.

We hope to see as many of our members and lake friends join in these fun events.

The KLC is once again pleased to announce that it has organized a NYS Boater Safety Course for this coming spring, sponsored by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and the New York State Park Police. It is designed as a comprehensive boating course, teaching the fundamentals of safe boating operation. It is an 8-hour class and anyone over the age of 10 can attend at no cost.

The course will be taught on Saturday, June 7th, at the KLIA Hall, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Please bring a bag lunch as there will only be about 30 minutes for lunch.

If you are interested in attending, please call 518-784-3024. Pre-registration is required no later than June 6th. A minimum of 10 attendees are required or the class will be cancelled.

A copy of the latest edition of the “New York Safe Boating Textbook: A Course on the Safe Operation of Boats and Personal Watercraft” can be downloaded to your computer, phone, or tablet by going to http://nysparks.com/recreation/boating/education.aspx. Hard copy textbooks will be available at the class for those who would like one.

In light of last years legislation requiring all individuals born after May 1, 1996 to successfully complete the NYS Boater Safety Course, this course is critical for all 10-18 year olds this year. Last year’s course was attended by over 40 individuals, and we expect this year’s course will be equally well attended. Hope to see you there.

Annual Membership Meeting

Saturday – August 24, 2013

10:00am at the KLIA Hall

Agenda:

  1. Call to Order
  2. Approval of Minutes of Aug 25, 2012 Annual Meeting
  3. Treasurer’s Report
  4. Election of Directors (Class of 2016 & 2014)
  5. Unfinished Business
  6. New Business
  7. Question/Comments
  8. Adjournment

Coffee and donuts will be served

8:00 – 11:30

Rules:
  • Start from any lake access point or launch site. 
  • Collect raffle tickets from as many as 25 places around the lake marked by orange flags.
  • You have up to 3-1/2 hours to gather as many tickets as you can. 
  • Bring raffle tickets to the Route 28 boat launch by 11:30, with your name printed on the back.
  • Tickets will be drawn for prizes.
Prizes:
  • 1st ticket selected: $100 cash
  • 2nd ticket selected: $50 KLC Merchandise
  • 3rd ticket selected: $20 KLC Merchandise
  • 4th ticket selected: KLC BBQ ticket

Saturday, July 27, 5:00 – 7:30 PM

Kinderhook Elks Lodge on Rt. 9H

Enjoy a chicken BBQ with your Kinderhook Lake family and friends

 Drinks, music, and many raffle and door prizes

Tickets are $12 in advance, $13 at the door.

Tickets can be purchased by contacting any Board Member (see the DIRECTORS Page for contact info)
or online in the right-hand column of this website (you can pay by credit card or PayPal).

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