| Organizations at Lake Mohawk |
If you are involved in a club or group at the lake and would like your information to be added or updated, please contact us.
Recent Club Reports & Information:
Mohawk Sportsman Club *Note: the fish caught during the Mohawk Sportsman Club tournaments are released live back to the water shed and the club is using the tournaments to gain revenue to help with the lake stocking program in the fall. For info, please call Joe Jacko (Secretary/Treasurer) 330-863-9282.
Neighborhood Watch Your neighborhood watch is composed strickly of volunteers from the community. The purpose of the neighborhood watch is to be extra eyes and ears for our officers to protect the residents of Lake Mohawk from harm and their possessions from theft. Watch members also assist in emergency situations. Simply,we wish to keep Lake Mohawk a wonderful safe place in which to live. If you wish to join this dedicated group of your neighbors in maintaining the safety and security of Lake Mohawk"s property owners contact Sgt. Tokash at 863-1053.
Fish Club Current Officers are: President - Kevin Ault ; VP - Terry Vansickle, Tresurer - Gary Chilson, Secretary - Peggy Carver
Friends in Stitches A community organization made up of people who are interested in learning, practicing, and creating many forms of needle arts. Many members are long time garment makers, traditional quilters or textile artists. We have a wide range of interests and enjoy sharing these many different concepts with each other. Our service project consists of making lap quilts for injured servicemen at the Wade Park VA hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. Director of this project, Kathleen Eckels, reports that we have sent 250 quilts to the hospital with our faithful courier and former Malvern Legion post adjutant, Tom Burkhart, who delivers these quilts to the women's auxilliary at the hospital for distribution. We work along with this auxilliary to make toiletry bags and have sent fabric postcards on special occasions. Our group meets one evening and one Saturday each month. Dues are $10.00 per year and we welcome anyone whose interests might be in sewing, knitting, felting or any of the many fabric related crafts available no matter what their ability level. To learn more about specific times, dates, programs etc. please contact Barbara Cascioli at 863-2636 (evenings) or service project coordinator, Kathleen Eckels at 863-0002. Mrs. Eckels would also graciously accept any donations for our service project mailed to 356 East Mohawk Drive, Malvern, Ohio 44644. Red Hat Chapter, Lake Mohawk, 17025 The goal of our group is to live, love, laugh and enjoy the fact that we reached an age over 50! We meet once a month for usually lunch, each time at a different restaurant, discuss the next month's plans, and enjoy one another's company. Ladies over 50 are welcome to become members. Dress requirement is red and purple, topped with a red hat, unless it is your birthday, than you wear a purple hat. Membership fee is $10 per year, always due in June. Ladies may be guests up to three times before joining, and guests are very welcome. Current officers are: Queen Mum, MaryLou Mackintosh; Treasurer, Kathie Eckels; Vice-Mom, Mary Jane Tarr; Email-Female, Dee Chisholm; and Keeper of History, Kathy Krause. Please see calendar for upcoming events. American Legion - Valley Post #375 - Malvern, Ohio (330) 863 – 2744 Located at the corner of Bridge and Grant Streets in Malvern. See Web Site for Info Line Dancing Club It's time to start dancing! Have you thought... Is it fun? Can I learn to dance? Should I try it out? NOW is the time to come join us. We have a strong group of loyal line dancers who have come for many years. But they will welcome all newcomers and be glad to help you with lessons. We dance to all types of music including country, rock and roll, cha chas, oldies and party dances. Lessons begin Thursday, October 14 and continue on most Thursdays in the Fall, Winter and Spring. (Check the Lake Mohawk web site each week to verify). We meet 7pm in the Clubhouse. This club has no dues or fees and lessons are free and open to anyone. If you have questions, please call Bonnie, teacher, for more info at 863-0895. Carroll County Animal Protection League Our goal is to build and operate an animal shelter for Carroll County. Meetings are held at 6:30 PM on the first Tuesday of each month at the Carrollton Friendship Center at the Carroll County Fairgrounds. In the winter months, if school is cancelled due to bad weather, the meeting is cancelled as well. Please visit us online at www.ccapl.webs.com Also, please download our informational brochure
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