Committees
The DCLA Board could not operate efficiently without lake residents who serve on committees. Some committees are long standing, others form, complete a task, and disband. If you’d like to get involved and engage with other lake residents but aren’t yet ready to be on the board, consider a committee! Email: deltoncrookedlakeassociation@gmail.com to get connected.
Carp Shoot: Jim Minich
Clothing Sales: Julie Yelsma
DCLA Newsletter: Liz Jones
Membership: Karla Norstrom
Water Quality: Jim Minich
Weed Control: Provided by PLM through Barry Township. Andy Tomaszewski, Southern Lakes Manager, PLM Lake & Land Management Corp, (616) 891-1294 ext 2002
Leaf Recycling Management System: Paul Yelsma
Boat Wash Station Liason: Vacant please consider volunteering!
Street Captains are volunteers who welcome new neighbors and serve as a contact point for residents on their street. It’s a great way to get to know your neighbors!
Highland: Vacant please consider volunteering!
Division: Bud Glenn (269) 623-8135
East Shore Dr: Vacant please consider volunteering!
North Crooked Lake Dr & Rankin Rd: Sue Dejong
Oak, Hughes Dr & Sunfish Dr: Vacant please consider volunteering!
Ruble & Cougar Dr: Maria Mallott
South Crooked Lake Dr & Pennisular Drive: Deborah Palaszak
Shoreline Drive: Tom Domeier
Stoney Point Road: Vacant please consider volunteering!
Leaf Recycling Management System
DCLA SUSTAINABLE LEAF INFORMATION
Delton Crooked Lake residents have a place close by for lake residents to drop off leaves (in the leaf area) and small limbs (in the limb area). This service is one of the advantages of association membership dues.
The DCLA sustainable leaf management site is located at 6980 Delton Rd., one-half mile west of Delton High School (north side of road near several large rocks along the roadside on Clayton Boz’s farm land).
Please only use the gated road (graveled) for access to drop off leaves.
You can drop leaves off from late October through November at the drop off site.
All leaves much be removed from bags at the time of drop off and all bags removed from the site.
NO STICKS, CANS, PLASTIC, OR TRASH ARE ALLOWED TO BE DEPOSITED OR LEFT BEHIND AT THE LEAF MANAGEMENT
ALL LEAVES SHOULD BE “SPREAD OUT ACROSS THE AREA” AT THE TIME OF DEPOSIT.
If you have questions you can call one of the following persons:
Paul Yelsma 7102 Shoreline Dr. 720-4833
DCLA Sustainable Leaf Information Established in 2015