4th of July Boat Parade Info

4th of July Boat Parade

The Annual Boat Parades on Sallie and Melissa are always held on the 4th of July, whatever day of the week it falls on.  Parade starts on Melissa at the old Village Resort/river near Shoreham at 10:30; on Sallie, gather at the same time at Maloneys/Michaelsons.  Travel slowly, not too close to the boat in front of you, wave and get as close to the shore as is safe.  Please remember this is for fun only!  The real reward is the chance to celebrate Independence Day and to enjoy the lakes with family, friends and neighbors.

 

The trophy itself is a traveling trophy of modest size, and there is no monetary reward or great publicity involved. Have fun and don’t forget to submit your parade and 4th of July celebration photos to the website!

 

The rules are intentionally loose:  the theme can be of the participants’ choice.  Most are red, white, and blue, but often the ones that stand out are big productions depicting events, movies, etc.  The Judges are encouraged to choose whatever grabs them the most.  Over the years, the range of winners has been amazing.

 

On Sallie, the Leversons won one year with a very modest entry: a simple boat with a small, family crew and nice 4th of July decorations.  Nothing flashy, but the simplicity of it touched the judges.  Sometimes, sheer effort and ingenuity win the Judges over.  There is no rule against winning more than once.  In fact, it seems that winning can get in one’s blood and spurs past winners into new heights of planning and decorating.  Many families work on their ideas all year and get great enjoyment out of a multi-generational affair!

 

On both Lakes Melissa and Sallie, some families have won two or three times.

For example, the Andersens of Lake Melissa proved formidable and might still be winning if they hadn’t moved to Big Detroit. The Ericksens lost in 2002 and worked hard to get it back in 2003.  We congratulate all the participants, as it makes it a wonderful day for each lake.

 

The secret judges are not always the same, and the number of them varies from year to year.  Often, they do not know the winners personally or even their names, but identify them by describing the boat/theme.  The Judges remain anonymous so the participants must appeal to all observers, never knowing who may be deciding the outcome.  The Judges are usually unanimous in choosing a boat, or select by majority.  The Judges call Recreation Chair Hallie Larsen with the results after the parade passes them, and then Steve and Hallie go out and award the trophy.  If you don’t get a visit, you did not win, but you can always check the website, call Hallie for the results or watch for the posting at the Hotel Shoreham later that day.

 

 

We have a traveling trophy for spirit from the lakeside: decorations, participation, and enthusiasm will be judged from the lake by anonymous boaters in the Parades.  Get together with your family, friends, neighbors and cheer on the Parade

 

The Judges are selected by Hallie Larsen.  If you would like to volunteer, please contact her at 847-5583 or shlar@arvig.net.  You must be willing to remain anonymous, to observe the whole parade and be ready to report.  It is preferable if you have a number of people at your site to help select the winner.  Families and many generations have a great time doing this, and we like to move this duty around.

Lake Melissa Sallie Beach Captain Duties

Beach Captain Responsibilities:

Beach Captains facilitate interaction and communication among lakeshore residents, LMSA officers and board members. This approach enables a face-to-face contact between representatives of LMSA and residents of the lake. Beach Captains shall:

  • Identify new owners on their beach. Visit and introduce them to the association.
  • Report ownership changes to the Membership chair and the Database Coordinator.
  • Encourage all property owners to become members of LMSA.
  • Assist with the data base updates by reminding residents to forward changes in information to the Database Coordinator.
  • Act as liaison between the property owners and the LMSA Board of Directors.
  • Distribute flyers of important information or events to each property owner in your area.
  • Assist in the distribution of the membership directory.
  • Identify possible volunteers for association projects.

The following is taken from the LMSA Articles of Incorporation:

The board of directors shall consist of the Executive Board, ad hoc Committee Chairs and Beach Captains. Standing Committee Chairs, ad hoc Committee Chairs and Beach Captains shall be elected by the members at the regular Annual Meeting and shall hold office for One Year, or until their successors are elected.

Boating License for Children 12-17

Children between the ages of 12 to 17 are required to take an at-home or on-line study course in order to operate a watercraft above 25 horsepower.  This includes most Jet skis.  See details in manual for Jet Skis, rules change yearly.

 

Take the boating study and test on-line.

 

Online fee is $15.00 and you will receive an instant temporary boating license at www.boat-ed.com/mn  your card will be mailed to you.

 

For Hard copies of the study and test visit the DNR office at Dunton Locks Lake Sallie during Business Hours. Allow 2 to 3 weeks delivery of License.

June Newsletter

GREATER MINNESOTA GAS

Greater Minnesota Gas (GMG) will make a presentation at the Annual Meeting on June 20 to update members on the new gas line they are installing along selected shores of Sallie and Melissa. Until then, call GMG 888-931-3411 with questions.

 

 

ANNUAL LAKE VIEW TOWNSHIP CLEANUP DATES

June 12,13 &15 and June 19-21 are the CleanUp Dates.  You should be receiving a mailer notice from the township soon.  There are rules for what can be brought to their site, so read the flyer carefully.

 

 

BEACH CAPTAINS’ & OFFICERS’ MEETING

The most important date to put on your calendar is the meeting of the Beach Captains and Officers on June 13 to be held at 9:30 am sharp at the Shoreham Hotel. We have a number of issues that will require your vote and urge you to attend. We will be taking a new approach on encouraging members by giving you a list of the people on your beach who have not sent in their dues for 2015, so you will know exactly who to contact as you make the rounds of your beach.

 

Review information about Beach Captains’ responsibilities here.  Beach captains, please read before our meeting; others, read it if you are interested in becoming a Beach Captain.  We really need volunteers from each Beach.  Call Vicky Williams (218-847-5923) if you are willing to volunteer.  Call Mary Ann Bond (218-846-1898) if you cannot make the meeting — she will let you know how to pick up your materials.

 

Our Beach Captains work diligently to help keep our membership roster up to date.  Please help by responding to their requests for information. They will be working on your beach starting mid-June.  Thanks to all the volunteers who help make MelSal work.

 

MISSING 4 WHEELER:

Please keep an eye out for this 4 wheeler that was taken from my residence on south Melissa Dr Saturday between the hours of 6pm-12am while I was fishing on lake Sallie.  If your traveling to and from the lakes and see one like this please send me or the Becker County sheriff any information.  And remember association members it could happen to you.

June2015_Newsletter_ATV

Thank you Danny Clark

 

 

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

The Annual Membership Meeting will be held on June 20 at the Shoreham Chapel with the social to start at 9:30 and the meeting at 10:00.

“NEW” MELSAL OFFICES OPENING

Immediately after the Annual Meeting of the Melissa-Sallie Association we will have the GRAND OPENING of the new office space in the Shoreham “gas station.”  Bring your family, friends and neighbors for a continuation of our social hour.  A Shoreham gift will be given to all who attend.  Our merchandise is mostly half-price.  Our offices are scheduled to be open now, if we have volunteer staffing.

 

 

BOAT PARADE

The 2015 Boat Parade will begin at 10:30 sharp, Saturday July 4.  Boats will gather at the channel (Melissa and Sallie) and proceed counter-clockwise around the lakes. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated water crafts and homes/docks.

 

We are still seeking one or two more people to help judge the Melissa Boat Parade.  It only take a few hours.  Can you help?  Please call Carolyn Becraft to volunteer:  218-846-1943.

 

 

WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT

For now, if you have any specific suggestions for web site content, please forward them today to chair Marsha Johansen:  luvndbison@aol.com

 

 

 

CONTACT INFO / DUES

If you have not yet sent us your 2015 contact information and dues, please visit our Membership page and fill out the Membership & Dues form and mail it today.  Updated Cell Phone lists will be emailed to those to have paid dues by June 5.

 

 

QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS

If you have any, please mail them to MelSal at PO Box 1003.  Or REPLY to: tronnes@consultant.com

 

 

 

 

Lakes Melissa Sallie Improvement Association

Mary Ann Bond, President

 

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Mailing address for MelSal: PO Box 1003, Detroit Lakes MN 56502

 

Send email address and other contact info changes directly to: tronnes@consultant.com

 

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Melissa Sallie and DL Area Calendar of Events

Mel-Sal Beach Captain Meeting – June 13

Mel-Sal Annual Meeting – June 20

Boat Parades – July 4

Northwest Water Carnival – July 10 – 19

Melissa Sallie Home Tours – No 2015 Tour

Becker County Fair – July 29 – August 1

DL Crazy Daye – August 5

We Fest – August 6 – 8

Pine to Palm – August 10 – 16

Clean Up Weeks – June 12, 13, 15 & 19 & 20