Saturday, October 31, 2009

Lake Level Update

Scratch that last report. The lake unexpectedly came up about 2 1/2 feet Thursday night after widespread heavy rainfall. Here is the new forecast as of yesterday:

10/30: 672.84
10/31: 674.2
11/01: 674.8
11/02: 675.2
11/10: 677.0 (CREST)

(Normal pool: 654.0)

You can view the lake level forecast by clicking here. I'll try to post some pictures this weekend.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Lake Level + New Hours

The lake level continues to rise... imagine that! Have you ever seen this much rain? Should we change the name of the 5:00 Somewhere to Tim's Ark and start gathering all the animals? Seriously.

Here is the lake level forecast as of 10:30 this morning:
10/27: 670.23
10/28: 670.6
10/29: 670.9
10/30: 671.2
11/4: 673.0 (CREST)

Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday, which means the days get shorter, and darkness sets in earlier (blah). So, beginning Sunday we will start closing at 4:00 p.m. We'll be open 8 to 4 daily through November.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Fall at PCM = Projects

Our storage building gets a paint job...


Just Jackie's gets a new roof...


And the lake is on the rise! Which means Josh and Matt are checking cables and adjusting walkways almost daily. The lake level is 667.06 (about 13 feet above normal), and it is expected to crest at 668.6 on Monday.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Hello, Sunshine!

Actually, I take back what I said in the previous post about the weather stinking... it's chilly this morning, but the sun is shining! Hallelujah!

The weather stinks...

...but the fishing is good!


(Mike Guidorzi and Matt Wade)

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Fall Fishing


A couple of nice smallmouth caught by Skip and Angie Dechau.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Cleanup/Cook-off Results

We had a great turnout for the lake cleanup last Saturday... thank you so much to everyone who came out and picked up trash around the lake. The good news is that some people had a difficult time finding any trash at all! Which means folks are (for the most part) picking up after themselves (or others) on a regular basis.

This is what they found...


The chili cook-off was an equal success. We had 12 contestants: Eric Callahan, Skip Dechau, Ray Doria, Kay Duffin, Gary Giovanini, Bob Gunkel, Micky Iseminger, Kelly and Kristy Laurie, Stacey Michel, Johnna Morgan and Dale Varner. Gunkel took first place; Giovanini took second; and Varner took third. (I hear Gunkel and Giovanini have already discussed a re-match for next year.) Johnna won the title of “Most Original Recipe” (for her conch chowder), and Kelly Laurie's chili was voted "Most Likely to Set Your Mouth on Fire.” (And yes, it was HOT!) Proceeds from the event will go to the 2010 Pontiac Fireworks.

And the winners are...

(From left): Johnna Morgan, Bob Gunkel, Gary Giovanini, Dale Varner and Kelly Laurie.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Pontiac P.O. selling breast cancer awareness stamps

Pontiac postmaster Micky Iseminger is selling breast cancer awareness stamps again this year - cost is $11 for a sheet of 20. Two dollars and twenty cents from each sheet sold goes to breast cancer research and awareness. The stamps serve as "forever stamps," so there is no denomination on them, and they will be sold and honored through at least December 31, 2011.

Last year Micky sold 350 sheets and raised a total of $910 for breast cancer awareness. Pontiac was the top-selling office in its coverage area, of more than 100 offices.

Throughout the month, Micky will hold drawings and give away prizes to folks who buy the stamps. This year the first 10 people to purchase at least a sheet will receive a pink wrist band. Other prizes include hats, t-shirts, pink ribbon magnets and an umbrella. The final drawing will be held Oct. 31 for a $20 Just Jackie's gift certificate. Micky is also hosting two hot dog cookouts with chips, soda and cookies from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 10 and 24.

For more information, or, if you can't get to the post office during regular business hours, call Micky at 417-679-3440.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

October Hours

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.