CCR News June 2020 | Page 6

June Member Readings First Readings Adam & Emma Skornia 975 Leighton Lane Oxford, MI 48371 Interviewer: Robert Smith Thomas Davis 6980 Deerhill Dr. Clarkston, MI 48346 Interviewer: Bill Cook Lindsay Miller 18 Oakwood Drive Front Royal, VA 22630 Interviewer: Suzanne Schymanski Wayne & Jennifer Hollars, II 14775 Bainbridge St. Livonia, MI 48154 Interviewer: Suzanne Schymanski Timothy & LeeAnn Steenholdt 6130 Avon Portage, MI 49024 Interviewer: Tawny Hisscock June Second Readings Ruth Ann Butler Ryan & Kayla Greenbury Library Corner It’s June and the library is finally open. There is a hand sanitizer when you enter the Dining Room. Please use it when you enter and leave the library. Also, the Annual Beach Bash book sale will not be held this year. The books this month are Murder Ink by Lorraine Bartlett and Sisters First by Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush. Murder Ink starts with a meeting of the Victoria Square Merchants Association, where Paul Fenton introduces himself and tells all gathered there that he is opening a tattoo parlor in their building. The merchants are upset and voice their disapproval. Before anything can be done about it, Paul’s brother dies of electrocution. Find out who did it and why. Sisters First is the story of the Bush sisters growing up in the Bush Dynasty. They watch their Grandfather become president and twelve years later their father takes over the helm. This book takes you on their deeply personal journey through their lives and especially their sisterly bond. Remember safety first and keep your distance in the library. Happy reading. 6 MISSION STATEMENT Canada Creek Ranch Association, Inc. The purpose of Canada Creek Ranch Association is to preserve our hunting and fishing heritage and to provide a quality outdoor environment for those other recreational activities which are unique to its woods, waters, and wildlife; and to promote among its members an enduring fellowship working to preserve its properties, and friendly spirit for future generations. This mission is to be implemented within principles of ecologically responsible resource stewardship, sound, farsighted financial management, and respect for the dignity of fellow members. Consistent with these objectives are the following implementation goals: GOALS: 1. Provide efficient administrative services. 2. Provide a healthy habitat for fish and wildlife (game and non-game species for the purpose of viewing, hunting and trapping, fishing, etc..). 3. Provide temporary rental lodging and dining facilities for the members. 4. Provide camping facilities for the members. 5. Make seasonal outdoor recreation opportunities available for members-promoting fellowship and family participation. 6. Maintain a secure environment for members and property. 7. Provide timely and efficient communication of Ranch business and activities to the members. 8. Administer the Ranch as a community which recognizes and supports the interests of visiting low usage members and well as high usage and resident members. 9. Code of conduct should be enforced equitably, and a spirit of self- imposed personal integrity and ethics should be promoted by and expected of the members. Adopted March 28, 1992 GREEN BOX HOURS Wed. Noon - 2 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Sun. Noon - 2 p.m.