Dear Members
Attached you will find the Gate Duty Schedule for 2011. We are trying a different approach to coverage so that we can maintain our revenue from admissions. We thank all those who dutifully fulfilled their shifts in the past and hope that the new system is an improvement.
Each tenant is again responsible for two shifts 9am-1pm and 1pm to 5pm. The shifts were randomly assigned and filled in the attached schedule.
Tenants are responsible for their assigned dates. If changes are necessary please arrange for coverage of your assigned date (trading dates) and send an email with the schedule changes so that the master schedule may be ammended (gvsobol@yahoo.com).
Missed shifts will be assessed a $100 fee added to the seasons rent.
Thank you for your continued cooperation
Gregory V Sobol
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Dibrova Gate Duty 2011 |
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9:00-1:00 |
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1:00-5:00 |
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| May |
28 |
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Jewicz |
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Fedorak |
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29 |
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Kunynskyj |
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Bluj |
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30 |
Memorial Day |
Palij |
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Potapenko |
| June |
4 |
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Baranyk |
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Szwajkun |
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5 |
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Gudz |
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Mykolenko V |
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11 |
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Cisaruk |
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Juzych |
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12 |
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Ondusky |
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Flis |
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18 |
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Tegler |
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19 |
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Stefaniuk |
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Koshiw |
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25 |
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Pietrzak |
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Kachnij |
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26 |
Chernyk Picnic |
Laska |
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Hnatiuk |
| July |
2 |
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Juzych M |
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Szajenko |
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3 |
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Zarewych |
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Mykolenko H |
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4 |
Independence day |
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9 |
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Szawronski S |
Hotra |
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10 |
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Semegan |
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16 |
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Nehaniv |
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Prys |
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17 |
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Denysenko |
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Szawronski C |
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23 |
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Fedorak |
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Jewicz |
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24 |
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Bluj |
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Kunynskyj |
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30 |
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Potapenko |
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Palij |
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31 |
St Andrew Picnic |
Szwajkun |
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Baranyk |
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| August |
6 |
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Mykolenko V |
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Gudz |
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7 |
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Juzych |
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Cisaruk |
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13 |
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Flis |
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Ondusky |
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14 |
USMFCU Picnic |
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20 |
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Tegler |
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Denysenko |
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21 |
St Mary's Picnic |
Koshiw |
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Stefaniuk |
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27 |
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Kachnij |
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Pietrzak |
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28 |
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Hnatiuk |
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Laska |
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| September |
3 |
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Szajenko |
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Juzych |
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4 |
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Mykolenko H |
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Zarewych |
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5 |
Labor Day |
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10 |
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Hotra |
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Szawronski S |
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11 |
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Semegan |
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Szawronski C |
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18 |
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Prys |
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Nehaniv |
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25 |
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Dibrova Cleanup was Saturday May 14th, 2011 11:00 AM Thanks to those who helped prepare the park and picnic grounds for the upcoming summer season.
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DONATE
Your support will help Dibrova continue its efforts to: provide a safe and beautiful environment for you and your children; enhance the bathrooms and add public showers; plant trees and flowers.
SPONSOR
Remember when you where a kid on Dibrova? The forest was so thick you could barely see the soccer field from the road. The trees on Dibrova are aging and each year more trees die and need to be replaced. Become a tree sponsor!
ADOPT
Dibrova is a beautiful park – help keep it beautiful by volunteering to adopt a flower bed. Currently there are eight flower beds on Dibrova -- with several still available for adoption. If you would like to volunteer, please e-mail info@dibrova.net. Your name will be added to this web-site as the guardian for the flower bed you select. Flower bed guardians will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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FLOWER BED AND VOLUNTEER GARDNERS
FLOWER BED #1 FRONT GATE LEFT SIDE FLOWER BED #2 FRONT GATE RIGHT SIDE FLOWER BED #3 DIBROVA WELCOME SIGN FLOWER BED #4 PAVILION AREA FLOWER BED #5 SHEVCHENKO MONUMENT FLOWER BED #6 PUBLIC BATHROOM CIRCLE FLOWER BED #7 CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND FLOWER BED #8 STATUE OF MARY
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ANNUAL CLEANUP DAY
Each fall Dibrova closes its gates and hibernates during the cold Michigan winter. Snow covers the ground, ice drapes the trees, and the lake freezes. Spring arrives with a boom and Dibrova endures thunderstorms, lightning, winds. As summer nears an annual ritual -- clean-up -- takes place to ready Dibrova for the summer season, and clear away the gifts -- fallen branches, trees, and dry underbrush -- left by winter and spring.
The 2011 Annual Dibrova Clean-up Day took place on May 14, 2011 Many hands make light work -- and there are many hands to thank.
Thanks go to many of Dibrova's tenants -- barracks and campers, and friends of Dibrova who came to help out.
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