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Eric M. Muathe
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1410 Bitner Terrace


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Pittsburg, Kansas,

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IV. STATEMENT OF FACTS


In the following section, please provide all specific facts and circumstances which you believe
constitute judicial misconduct or disability. Include names, dates and places which may assist
the Commission in its evaluation and investigation of this complaint.
This complaint is against each of the following Judges;
Robert Fleming
A.J. Watcher
Lori Fleming
Kyle Fleming - Pro Temp
Kurtis Loy
Oliver Kent Lynch
John Gariglieti
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Ideclare that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above infonnation is true, correct and
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12/12/2014
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Kansas Commission on Judicial Qualifications

12/12/2014

I recently sent in a complaint on Judge Kurtis Loy, Judge Lori Fleming, Judge Oliver K.
Lynch, Judge Kyle Fleming - Pro Temp, late John GarigUeti, Robert Fleming, and Chief
Judge A.J.Wachter for hearing past law partners and past law co-workers cases which I feel
is a conflict of interest and violations of economic interest as well in certain cases. I have
included some pictures from the "private Crestwood Country Club's website" which shows
Crawford County Sheriff s Deputy Stu Hite in pictures with Crawford County attorney /protemp judge Kyle Fleming which appears to be them drinking alcohol "WHICH OTHER
MEMBERS OF CRESTWOOD SECRETLY REVEALED TO ME IT WAS ALCOHOL WHO DO
NOT WISH TO BE MENTIONED".
This to me looks like a conflict of interest because KyleFleming is a criminal defense
attorney and pro-temp judge and his wife is the criminal district judge Lori Fleming. Is this
how they plan there DUItraffic stops over a private party????? Stu Hite the Crawford
County Sheriff Deputy will arrest them, then the person charged for the crime will pay Kyle
Fleming to defend them. and then Michael Gayoso who Kyle Fleming was the campaign
manager for prosecutes them and Lori Fleming, Kyle's wife is the judge and ex-crawford
County assistant attorney in 2002 and she convicts the defendant and fines them. It makes
the community also wander how a Sheriffs Deputy can even afford on their salary to be a
private member of Crestwood or if he was a guest of Kyle and Lori Fleming that night. Did
Stu Hite check himself or anyone for DUl when they left the Country dub after their
drinking parties?
WOW!!!!!I can't believe the corruption in a small town!!!! A local search also revealed that
in 2008 attorney Kurtis Loy had several court cases in front of his golf buddy at "Crestwood
Country Club" ChiefJudge John Gariglietti and this was a conflict ofinterest as well.
As per attached evidence it seems that in 2008 that in the "AFlight" John Gariglietti was
playing and Kurt Loy was playing golf in the "B Flight". Perhaps the reason that Honorable
Kurtis Loy has made so many grotesque decisions as a judge in his first year that seem to be
extremely unethical falls back on the fact that he was being groomed to be a judge by John
Gariglietti who was also violating Rule 2.11{A) by allowing his private member of
Crestwood and golf partner Kurtis Loy to go in front of him. I also think it was a conflict of
interest for Eunice Gariglietti and Cindy Loy to be employees at "Coldwell Banker" and for
attorney Kurtis Loy to go in front of Judge Gariglietti as this is an economic interests of
their wives as well as a conflict for the private membership at Crestwood. So the
Gariglietti and Loy spend time in court pretending to observe ethics while the wives
work together during the week as realtors in the same company and the couples
then meet up on the weekends to play golf. I have included as evidence the tax return

for 2006 for Pittsburg Board of Realtors where both wives are directors and evidence that
they worked together!!!!!!
In 2008 alone here are some of the Crawford County cases that Judge John Gariglietti
heard that involved his 'golf weekend buddy (not to mention the wives were co-coworker
realtors in a small company) attorney Kurtis Loy; 2008DM138P, 2008DM173P,
2008DM184~2008PR016~2008PR034P,2008PR039~2008PR043~2008PR064P,
2008PR069P, 2008PR071P, 2008PR078P, 2008PR098P, 2008PR099P, 2008PR100P,
2008PR10SP, 2008PRll0P, and 2008PR125P.
IT HAS ALSO BEEN REVEALED TO ME BY SEVERAL PRIVATE MEMBERS OF THE
"KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS" AND "CRESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB" whose names wish to
remain secret that the judges of this county are also hearing local businessmen who are
also private members of these organizations with them. They have also revealed to me that
Honorable Robert Fleming and Honorable AJ. Wachter are members of "Crestwood
Country Club" and "The Knights of Columbus" I am currently waiting to receive a private
membership guest list of "Crestwood County Club" and "Knights of Columbus" to prove this
allegation as I don't have any proof that Robert Fleming and A.J.Wachter are members at
this point
I think it is a conflict of interest for private members of "The Knights of Columbus" and
"Crestwood Country Club" to get to go in front of Robert Fleming, A.J.Wachter, Kurt Loy,
and Lori Fleming because they are all private members of the country club with area
attorneys and police officers.
Kurtis Loy and his wife Cindy Loy are both members of Crestwood County Club and so is
Kyle Fleming and he is in front of Judge Loy in case numbers 2014CR191P, 2014233P,
2003DM433P, and 2014CR70P.
In case numbers 2012CV226P, 2012DM373P, 2013PR7P, and 2012LM259P the judge is
Kurtis Loy and these cases are all of his former law partner and current member ofthe L&T
Partnership pro-temp judge Robert Tomassi He also has case number 2014LMS5P with
Burton Harding of "Loy, Sagehorn, and Harding" and he has one current case with
Sagehorn. In case number 2007DM102 Kurt Loy is the judge and this is a divorce case
which "Loy, Sagehorn, and Harding" currently hear divorces and they did in 2007 and Loy
owns their building at 112 W. 4thstreet. He currently has these cases with past law partner
Mark Werner which should be a conflict of interest as well and they are 2013PR77P,
2013CV50P, 2009DM2P,2014CV20P, and 2012LM516P. Kurtis Loy is judge in case number
2012LM516P and the case of 2012LM516P is a landlord tenant and Loy has farm rental
according to his financial disclosure report and this should be an economic conflict of
interest as well.

Honorable Lori Fleming heard case number 2013CV93P and Geoffrey Clark from Wilbert
and Towner was the attorney in this case who previously worked with her at "Wilbert and
Towner" and this is not the five (5) year waiting period according to Judge Lynch. She is
also currently hearing a case of William Wachter of "Wilbert and Towner" who also is a
member with her at Crestwood Country Club, and Knights of Columbus as well and was the
former partner of Chief Judge AJ. Wachter, Kyle Fleming, and Honorable Robert Fleming at
"Wilbert and Towner" when they all 3 owned "Wilbert and Towner". She also fails to list
her mortgage on College Street in Pittsburg Kansas as a debt on her financial disclosure
report form which is a violation as well. She also was a Pro-Temp judge in case number
2011SCl13P where she heard a contract dispute case which her law firm 'Wilbert and
Towner" also litigates contract disputes which should have been a conflict of interest for
her to hear as well.
Honorable AJ. Wachter is currently hearing these cases of former law partner Kyle Fleming
and they are 2014DM62P, 2014DM404P 2014DM278P, 2014CR149P and 2014CR233P
where prosecutor is Mike Gayoso and Defense attorney is Kyle Fleming and he was his
Gayoso's campaign manager. The Fleming's and the Wachter's have known each other for
several years as they lived right down the road from each other while their children went
to St. Mary's and Colgan High School and Robert Flemng's wife Peggy taught all ofJudge
Wachter's children at St. Mary's. Brian Wachter and Michael Fleming were also on state
championship baseball teams from 1990 to 1993 together and played other sports together
at Colgan at that time period. In case number 2012373P AJ. Wachter is judge and pro
temp judge/attorney is Robert Tomassi but Wachter had previously recused himself from a
case of Robert Tomassi in 2012CV226P. He previously was the judge in case number
2006CV159 with J. Gordon Gregory from 'Wilbert and Towner" which is not past five years
according to Judge Lynch and J. Gordon Gregory still frequents AJ. Wachter's residence at
3204 Grand Oaks Drive and I have pictures to prove this as Judge Wachter is in a "straw
hat" with his wife and they are working in the yard and talking to J. Gordon Gregory on
their property and that picture and several others of J. Gordon Gregory at Wachter's
resident are currently being sorted through to add to this complaint for further evidence.
Judge AJ. Wachter was also a long time pro-temp judge before he became a district judge in
2003 and when he was a pro temp judge he heard cases that his law firm litigates which is
a violation. Judge Wachter was also still receiving money from Wilbert and Towner in 2002
and he heard the court case of 2002CR295 which is a criminal case and the attorney is City
Judge Frederic Smith who makes judicial decisions on criminal matters as well in the City of
Pittsburg and that is a conflict of interest. In case number 2006CV184 with J. Gordon
Gregory as attorney, Judge AJ. Wachter was recused so he should have known to recuse
himself from 2006CV159 with attorney J. Gordon Gregory as he had previously done before
in his cases. According to Judge Lynch you are suppose to wait five (5) years to hear your
past law firms cases.

Judge A.J.Wachter had previously recused himself from cases with Kyle Fleming and J.
Gordon Gregory and they are the following 2003LM686P, 2004CV84P, 2004CV92P, and
2013CV72P. He also recused himself from case number 2013CV50P with attorney Mark
Werner and the current judge in that case is Loy who should recuse as well. It also disturbs
me that Judge Wachter does not list his mortgage as a debt on his financial disclosure
report form because according to Crawford County Register of Deeds he currently owes on
a mortgage on his Grand Oaks property.
Honorable John Gariglietti was recused in case number 2012CV60P perhaps because he
was private members at Crestwood with the attorneys in this case. The current judge is
Bob Fleming in case number 2012CV60P and the attorneys are Mark Werner and J. Gordon
Gregory. Mark Werner is on City economic Board with Robert Fleming's son Kyle Fleming
and Robert Fleming worked with J. Gordon Gregory who Robert Fleming, Kyle Fleming,
Lori Fleming, and A.J.Wachter know as "Gordy" and he should be recused from this case
for the appearance of impartiality and a conflict of interest from 'Wilbert and Towner".
Robert Fleming is currently hearing the cases of J. Gordon Gregory from "Wilbert and
Towner" in 1994DM326, 2005CV99, 2006CV22, 2013DM73, 2011CV40, 2009LM532,
2009CV87, and 2008DM5. The cases of 200SCV99 2006CV22 are serious violations of
a financial economic interest since Kyle Fleming owned 'Wilbert and Towner" from
March of 2003 to June of2007!!!!!!!!! He also was previously recused himself in case
number 2007LM500 with attorney J. Gordon Gregory and Honorable Robert Fleming
should not being hearing the current cases of his ex-co worker J. Gordon Gregory he knows
as GORDY".He actually still had an economic interest in the case of 1994DM326 as he was
still receiving money from "Wilbert and Towner" at this time. He is also listed as the judge
in the famous 11thjudicial district on going case since 2006 of "State vs. John Zappa" where
the majority of the people in the 11thjudicial district think it was Judge Lyerla who was
drunk and driving the vehicle that struck the horse. Also how can Fleming hear a case that
is over a drunk driving charge that happened out of "Judge Lyerla's car" and the alcohol in
question was served at his house and Judge Lyerla is the Magistrate in the 11thjudicial
district??????
Please send the 11thjudicial district an out of district judge on the Zappa case so it doesn't
just get washed under the table because it happened to an officer in a judges car and the
whole thing smells very, very fishy!!!!!!
In 2010DM95 Wachterrecuses and Gariglietti is judge and Lori Fleming is attorney who
are all members at Crestwood at this time period. This would seem like a conflict of
interest for attorney Lori Fleming to go in front of her father-tn-law's co worker, her and
her father-in-law's private member at Crestwood, and private member of the Catholic

Church in town as well. Did the opposing party know all this info and was it revealed on
record by the judge before the case???????
I appreciate your committee taking the time to thoroughly investigate the above mentioned
conflict of interests of the judges that have been mentioned up above. I would like to go
ahead and have the commission add Honorable Robert Fleming out of Labette County
District Court to this complaint for his conflicts of interests as well including the fact that an
out of district judge needs to finish the John Zappa Case.
I also noticed that on ,udge Lynch's financial disclosure report in April 15, 2005 that
he owned the building of 1023 Military, Baxter Springs which in fact is "Lynch Meek
& Battitori" which he was hearing their cases which should be another obvious
economic conflict of interest.
I also think that all the judges in Crawford County need a "101" course on how to correctly
fill out a financial disclosure report form under 601B Rules 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, and 3.15 since
certain judges list their credit card debt and investments and others don't and fail to do so
and none list their mortgage. I think they should also be reporting their memberships and
positions at Crestwood County Club, Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic Church and any
other membership of an organization that they have so conveniently forgotten to include. I
think it is only fair for the citizens of the 11 tit judicial district to know what attorneys and
judges are members of certain organizations which might lead to frequent disqualifications
as a judge. It also seems to me to be a concern if Chief Judge A.J.Wachter, Judge Robert
Fleming, Judge Loy, and Judge Lori Fleming discuss any court related material with deputy
sheriff Stu Hite or Kyle Fleming since the public is paying for all the 11 tit district court
judges salaries and the salary of a Crawford County deputy Sheriff and the public might
need an accounting ledger to show how much time was spent on each case since it's very
possible that they discuss court related material at these so called "PRIVATEGET
TOGETHERS"as the public is paying their fees for them to drink, laugh, and dance it
up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !

Thank your for your time and I will continue to sort through all the pictures I have received
from private members of "Crestwood" and "Knights of Columbus" that feel that there are
some serious "CONFLICTSOF INTERESTS"being committed by public officials in the 11th
judicial district and I am also waiting on the Private Guests Lists so that I can add for my
evidence to help your committee complete the investigation. I also want to make a note
that I feel that "THE FLEMINGLAWFIRM"should be disqualified from going in front of Lori
Fleming, Kurt Loy,A.J.Wachter, and Robert Fleming because they are all members of
Crestwood, Colgan, and Knights of Columbus not to mention "Wilbert and Towner ties",
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~ l1ae ugajluat may have to use a aJpJ Of lis IfeIum to SiI!ISIy stale repodlng requH1111511s..

__
~"'_T"""""Y s...
A Ferae ~

OIIS _

Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax

11
7_8d.9i:..lOc.aIIIIII11

of yew(Irro IRe 73"raiIIlrma (A)

12

17

19

Other changes IR net assets or fund balances (attaCh explanation)

20

lief asseIs c.-fund baiInI:eS at end of}ll!2r. CGOIDe lines 18. 1Q. and 20

21

109.235.

116.273.
<7.038. >
23 .16.
O.
16.378.

AfI organlla1JonS must compIeIe cofumn (A). Cotumns (B). (C). and (O) are reqUIred for sedlOn 501(c){3}
and (4) organizations and secuon 4947(a)(1) nonexempt chantable trusts but optional for others.
Do not n:UdIe amtJUIJIs teptJded mine
fib. lib.. !lib.. 1Ob. or 1601 Part I

(CJ r.t!irJ1IagI!I1
1I
i111119JI!IIIEI!aI

(BJ~

(AJTaIaI

SBW:I!S

fD) f1nDsIJg

22a Glands pad mm drJrnora!lhmBadI1bIm!Is


(i;IIIItaIdtn~
(cash

o.

o.

noncash

1I1h1s_1IIdudes1crev>\ToIftIs,.c:IIed<

22110Iher
(caSh

grants and aIIocabons

1II11111S
___

i22a

(aItad1 sc:hedI.E

taIICIStI

gm~

.0O.1m

S
__

23 Specrfic asSIStance to IndIVIduals (attach


schedule)

23

24 BenefIIs lad to orb

lIe,1beos

(aUach

sdIed!IIe)

24

2.5aO!alllWllliMi&lmmdCllllll!il!llltI!lCl~~_
iBIIlJlbiJj(lII$,.tllIl:.UliIIIlif 1mIP.aItlH

II Compensation of former officers, directors, key


employees. elc.1Isted UI Part V-8

c CoqJensabon

and oilier cIIsHJubons,

above" to driqua"""

2!i;

o.

12511

O.

noIldJded

persons (as defined under

smIImm 49!i8IM1 mdlll8S!iDS t'Iesrlnfbed IlI1I


seebon 4958{c)(3){B)

25c

26 Salanes and wages of employees


n:Iuded

not

ClllIines 25a,. b. and c

21

21 PenSIon plan CCII1bDJbDns IIIIIIIICbIed


~mes~,

ib\,amd e

1EiIlavd1iil}ES!
IIienlfllIs

%1

GIll UII1l!!5

II1IIItt IUlIdlwl!l!l!H

25a27
29 Payrol taxes
30 PIOfessorai fundIaIsIng fees

28
29
30

31 ~fees

31

3Z L.eg;II fee5

S2

33 Supplies

33
34

34 Telephone
35 Postage

24 792.

CIII

and shppmg

35

36~
'SI ~lt\!!lIIftaiIamdlnlll6lilljiI!l!lIAi1lll\l:ll9

31

385.

2.684.
167.
1 844.

31

11 lI'InmGill1lJll
am!119!IJubllll::liIIl!ll11lS
39 Travel
40 Conferences" conventions, and meebngs

3IIB

17 568.

39
40

7 459.

41 Interest

41

42 Depre abuil. depIeboi ere.. (aIIadI sdIeduIe)


43 0IheI'

eJIPI!IIISI'S

RIll

COIIeIed

42

9.447.

above IJIemImt

43
43b

Ia.

k3iI

lot!
la

SEE STATEMENT

1/

43a

51 927.

44 ToIalfiDClilul
expenses. Add lines 22a through
43g. (Organualions c:ompIemg coiIJmns (BHO).

carry these IoIak 10Illes 13-15)


.IainI Costs. 0Iet:k.

44

116 273.

If JIIU aefcJllowngSCP!!B-2

ATe any lomt costs from a combmed educabonal campaign and fundralSmg sollCIIatJon reported III {B} Program 5efVIces?
If "Yes.' enter (i) the aggregate amount of these jOmt costs $

.iilllE
~

iiJi8IIIIiIIIdIr.21ed ~

ManiBgemenI and Q!II!IliI

NLA
iliA;

: (ii) the amounl


iIIIII

r.)

allocated to Program servIces $,__

lIeaRIIDIIalllrll2led

to Fundrl!s!!g

Yes [i] No
-,N~L~A~
__
iiiIA
FomI990

(20116)

Fonn990I;

IPart mfotement

48-0965160.~3

PITTSBURG BOARD o.r REALTORS, INC.


of Program Service Accompf"ISIHlteidS

tsee the msfnlctlons.}

Form 990 IS available for public .nspectlon and. for some people. serves as the pnmary or sole SOUIce of IIlfOllll3bon about a partJcuJaJ-organaallOJl
How the puIJIIcperceIVeS an dgiiillZdllOi.1I'Isudt cases may be detell 1edby the InbllaabDn presented on lis reIIum TherefoIe. please maIIe sme the
reCumISc:ompIeI:eand accur.de and fUlly desa'D!s.1I'I Part 'I1e dgiiilltdlu{S pugJ s and ..., telds
~usUfne~Si\lUlIlilel)'B!iI'l:IIlUl'4~

SEE S'!'~

f'qraISmVce
ElCjIenses
(ReqUired lor S01(c)(3)

AI OIgdillZdllOilSIRJSt describe 0-

exempt purpose acheLel.teltIs 11'I


a clear and conase manner. State the iUID!r 01
clients sened. p.!Mc allOns tSSUed.etc DIscuss a:I=oanents 1hal ate not measutabIe {Secbon 501(c)I3) and (4)
orgamzabons and 4947(a)(1) llOI.eael1ipl d buslsmustaisoenla'1he
amount 01 granlsand ~IS
IDoIheIsJ

and (4) cqs.. and


4947{aX1) hsIs; but

optImI b CJIIIers.)

a PRODUCTION OF MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES WHICH PROVIDES


MEMBERS WITH A COMILATION OF ALL THE PROPERTIES CURRENTLY
BEING HARKETBD BY IfBIIBER REALTORS

(Grants and allocatIOns

checkhere

) If 1bs amount IIldudes

check here

[ ]

II 1I'f1lllus
ClIlQII1lIIdt IIUtilIwlIe5

itIIiIedII: ~

~D'

) If this amount n::Iudes

check here

~D

I It thIS amount II1c1udestorelOn arants check here

b MONTHLYMEETINGS WHERE GUEST SPEAKERS INFORM AND UPDATE


MEMBERS ON REAL ESTATE ISSUES

IGranIs and aIocaInlS

) If 1bs amount IIldudes

c RESOURCE CERTER FOR EI!lERGmG REAL ESTATE ISSUES

(GIants and abatn4s

ItGrarits arIII/31Jmeaitmm1s

Other program seFVIces (attach schedule)

(Grants and aIIocabans


S
f Total 01PIIU9Ian Senice Expe!lses (shcUd

egualine 44. cobnn

(B).Program

semces)

IIZ1IIH

01-_

-------

--------

Form 990(2006)

Font 99Ol2OO6l

I Part N ,Balance Sheets


Note:

WheJ8 reqUired,

PIT'J.'SBURG BOARD OF

attached

should be for end-oI-year

schedules

and amounts

Wlthm the cfescnptton

48-0965160
(A)

column

(B)

29.962.

<IS

CaSIn-~
~amdl1Iei1q!lllllalt'GI!'ilIIt~Ltts

41a
4111

ImlII ctIIher~

busIees.

and

5Ia

IDlsedl.al1m

Other notes and loans receivable


fordoubtful aa:ounIs
II Less: allowance

51.
5111

Inventones for" sale or use


Prepa.t expeIl5eS and defened charges
54a lnwsbiiE!lits~secunbe:s

51c
52
53

52
53

II Investments

.Oca

55 a Investments land, bUildings, and


equpment" basis

(desaU"
Total :assets

I 57a I
5111

55a:
5i

33 738.
17.494.

21 190.

57c

51.152.

60
61

Accounts payable and accrued expenses


Grants payable

61

&2

Defened

62

till

:;

revenue

tJu:;tees,.and IIey~

&a

Other liabilities (describe ~ OTHER

LIABILITIES

Total iabiIIties.. Addlilies 60 Ihmuoh 65


66
Organizations that,.,.
SFAS111. c:beckhere"
61hDl9t 69 and lines 73 and 74.

Dand c::on.-.e

23.633. se
4 103. 65

11.8 96'1.

27.736.

25 355.

66

67

Unrestncted

III

68

Temporanly restncted

68

&9

Pesllalli!ldly

&9

ii

ID

"U

fj1
lesbiCled

01 yallIizatioias tbat do

c
:::I

....
all

IL

110I

SFAS111. cbeck here . [X] and

~hnes70~7'"

O.

iiJ

O.

RetaIned eamIIJgS. endowment. aa:umuIated 1PCOIIIe. a 0IheI' funds

O.
23 416.

71
12

16 378.

TGlalIld assets 01 fn4 hIa_ Add Ines fi11hn1ug116!1orlnes 10 IIwough12.


(Cobnn (A) equa"ne 19a111d1mn (B)...sequalIll1e21)
TotaIliabiIiIiesand net ass BtsIfund biIances. Addlraes 66_13

23 -416. 13
51.152. 14

16.378.
41 733.

W
GO

11

~smdk.

71

PaIdI" or capital surplus. or land. building. and eqUipment fund

~
1;
z

72
73

<II

6 388.

lines

u
CI

41~733.

60

/II Uw"1r'.JPS ami GllErI!illilte5 pay.;jIlIIe

65

16.244

51

)
Ine 1..0Add 1nes451111rDld158

Loans fmm ofticeIs,. dndaIs.


53
it Tax ___
lxlIIIdI~

i
:c

54IJ

55a

81 lI.ess:~de;~"1II
E ~.dIe57 a Land, buildings. and equipment basis
4
less. accumuJated depieaabonSTMT
OIlEr assets, n:lJOOg ~
mesImenIs
58

59

54,1

OAIIV
OFMV

.Oeost

other secuntJes

22 520.
2.9i9.

48e
49

pe!S1IIIJIS(:asdelwledUlldBr5I!dDIJI

~amdf;pmsillllS~

45

47c

-4Sa Aedges~
4Ia
II less: allowance for doubtful accounts
48b
49
Grants receMlble
51a Receivables from aJIn!IIt and tonnec ClftceIs.dndaIs.
key enJJ*Jtees
II ~

F'c!!'.Js4

fndofyear

~ofyear

47 a Accou1ts recewabIe
II less aIowance for" doubW accounts

INC.

only

aJIIJIds

Ci

511

REALTORS,

(See the /11StnJctJons)

7-4

'CwI!iIt
~

"'CIIlIIRIIi!f11J1111i15

O.

Form

11231D1
O1-21H11

990

(2006)

PIftSB

G BOARD OF

ReconciliatiOn Of Reveriue per Audited Financial

IHC~

48-0965160

WiIh Revenue per Return

(See the

tnstructtons}

ToIaII revenue,. pIS,

per aJdIed

and OIlEr"~

financial staIei.IEID

g;anmsCll11lJ~
1 INII!dWll!ltll!!iilIZll!ldl
!DlmnliItmII ~
anu!Iwee a!1fllmllll1le5

111!

3 Recovenes of pnor year grants

b3

Other" (speedy)

Add Illes b1 through b4

Subb3Cl1ne b from Ine a


.Amm!m'IsIIIIC1uded on Pat I"Ine lZ- but not on IIna a:

idll

1 Investment expenses not meluded on Part I. !me 6b


2 Other (specify)

d2

Add Illes d1 and d2

: L Ine 12l Add lines c and d


IV-B ft ReconciIiatian C1!I &pensu .

Total

tPart
a

ullJitill~aJ1Il!I

Amounts meluded on line a but not on Part I. hne 17:

ilalslsesper~

1 Donated servICeS and use of facIIdJes

AIdIed

Filarial StaIeaads ~

II

&penSBS per Rebun

iIIr!IamtIEIl~JIiIs

DI/A

bl
b2

2 Poor year adpstments reported on Part "line 20


3 lDsses reported on Part I.Ine 20

4 0Iher~
Add lines bl through b4

RIA

.1

Amaurds mciJded on Ine a but not on Part I.Ine 12

Subtract line b from line a

AnIoiDs nclJded on Part I,Ine 17. but not on Ine a:


1 lIrNestnerilt eapeiises not nr:fuded on Part I.Ine fib
2 0IftJer~

1.,1
tI!

AdIdIiItmesat i!IIIJIjj d2

ell

1 n Add 1In9s" and d


e Tot"l exftAn {Part I 11119
I Part V-A I Current Officers. Directors. Trustees. and Key Employees

(list each person wno was an offICeI'. dImclor. trustee.


or key employee at any tme cbIng Ihe year even Jf they were not CUi.rperiSated ) tsee the astmcIIansJ

o.

SEE STATEIIElft' 5

o.

o.

FGmI990 (2006)

-------

--

75 a Enter the total number of offICers, dIrectors, and trustees permitted to vote on orgamzatlon busmess at board

iieeCIIlQS

:1=3

AM! aTIJ oIIceIs,. dnctDIs.1IuSIees.


ley a_JIles
listed II1lFum 9SO. Part VA. 1IIghest COfnpensaled allllfoJees
nI5lllltlIlfllSl:lt!rmlluileA..lP.inttII,II!lf!bJ~II"JiIIUlgatsiteI!I~llIlI!liiIam!ldtnerJf"liejl"il!Imlmft""",,~LiiItltUitsllme!lllmSr:ftnmlhdleA..
\PaItlIJAaJII"lIHIi.lId1lteIIfb&ll:llillllfllllar~1famiI)'lIllrIil1IIsfl:leSS
~~!If
"'lI'es,;":ctI!IadIn
aSldt!:ume:lliil1lllli!lt
fI!!Iil!IIjfi$
the IndivIduals and explams the relatlOnshlp(s)

busIees. or ley ~
listed 11'IFarm 990. Part VA. 1IIghest compensafed fIlIO)ees
listed 11'I
Sc:hedtje A. Part I. or highest compeclSaled poI(!ssIanaI and OCher"
II'Idepelident c:onbaI:tors listed n Sc:hem* APart II-A or 11-8, rececve eoo15dbunfrom any oIhec'organuaIJoilS. wheIheI"tax -.
or1aJratE. that are RlfaIed to Ihe
OIgatiiZ&u(.P See 1he!illSbUl::klnsbllle
defIotlon of "'I8Ialed ~

75b

Poil:

75d

c 00 any oHicers. dnctofs.

If "Yes,' attach a statement that mcfudes the rnformallon descnbed In the rnstrucbons.
d Does the 0

lzaoon have a wntten conflict of Interest

Part V-B Fonner 0IficeIs, DirectoIs. TR6Ie es. and Key ~es
That Received COlllpensation . Other
Ber.efils (If anyfDnneraa.:a-. dIrectcw,busIee. orley fIlIOJeeR!CieNaIcompeclSilbol. or oIher benetiIs (desalbed below) cbIng
Ihe year. tst IhaI

peISJII

I Part VII Other Information

below and enlerlhe

CIIIIDId of ipI!iilSilbol
.

oIheI"beneMs ll'llhe

appqiIlGIfte

CCIbIn

See 1IIti\e 1II1ISIII1d1lflTlS)

Yes No

(See thelOSfludJDnsJ

76

DIdme C!IgalIlZ8lDl makeadlange lIBlis adIIlIibes or meDlo!Is ofaJ!ldudllJgat:bWlleS?


statement of each change

76

77

Were any changes made In the organIZIng or governing documents but not reported to the IRS?

77

If "'Ves: attadJ a ~

If "Yes. - aIIach a COflfutliledcopy of Ihe changes


business gross II'ICIIIIIe
ofS1.ooo more clnig 1he JI!IiII" CXMlIed by u.s reun?

11 a DId the ga hawelfteJaled


/If ''Yer.:"

IIlI2s It

tlle!l am

lIII'lIImm IlIII!I Faa

7Ia

SlID- T 1Imr MmsJEIiIII?

1'1 \Wa5W\1BR!la"~cIIlSSIIIlI!tifII!!Q.
~CIr~"""""""DlllllJirmglllEyaat'iIlf~Ves..~alII:i!.Id!ia_B1Il
80 a Is the organizatIOn related (other than by assocIatIon with a stateWIde or natfOllWide organrzatfOll) through common
membefshIp, govemII'IQbodies, trustees. officers. etc , to any oIherexeqJl
~
organaabon?
If "Yes.' enlerlhe nameofIheCKYi*iilabai.
Il~/..!A~
-'==i'"
-;:::=i"
.
and check whelherlllS
eJI!III1JIOf
81;a &1tlardJredcnJxlJrectpo1tlcal~
(See1lfle81~
Ita I
II Old the omamzatlOn file Form 112O-POL for thIS vear?

X
X
X

is

lOa

8111

D~
O.
Form 990 (2006)

Foml990

PITTSBDRG BOARD OFREAL"l'ORS

f2OO6)

, Part.Vf' Other Infonnation


821

IN~.

48-0965160

Old the organization receive donated services or the use of matenals. eqUipment. or facdrtles at no charge or at substantially
less than ,.. renIaI Y<We?
W

am~

JllllPaTI nmas

4III1IIl!lIUlltasnexenne

11mPall 11II

111mb II

fill/A

83 a

DId the organIZatIOn comply with the public inspectIon requirements for returns and exemptIon applICatIOns?
b DId the orgaruzabon comply with the dJsdosure reqLtl(ements reIamg to QUIdpro quo contnbubons?
not tax dedllCUJIe'
84 I DId the organzabon sok:II any conIrDDJns or gills Ihal_
b If '"Yes.. did the OIganzalIDi. ncIude WIllIevery !lat.", an 8lIIJI8SSstaIEment that such COI1II1bubons or gills __
501(cX4}. (5), or (6}orgamzatJons
If 'Yes" was answered to .
pRIIIlytax a.!d

Du.et" _DUU!lI/tIs"

85a or 85b. dct notCOinpiete 85c 1IiRJugJI85h below gEss

arndsnml'taratl1I1IiUIIIs

IIimuII ,ilIteitJibeiis

mitts masma'bleestwnaleofdlJesalloc<tlleto

BSe

2 988.

O.

851

~~;andp;ll1lbca1~

501(c)(7) organtzatlons. Enter. a InitiatIOn fees and capital contnbutons

If/A

151I

N/A

85ft

bIDe
Included on

1ne12

.5iIJ1I1fi:N1I~
~7lS..
GImss

988.

EidI

clIes nobces were sent. does the 0Ig3I'IIZaIDi agree to add Ihe amount 011& 851

If sectJan6033(e)(1)(AJ

ncIuded CIIIiIns 12. for pdJk

Emler a

U1IIElI!IIiIIBibmlIl!IGItiII!Ir

use of clJb faclMies

GIIIlIIiISl!IIIDIIIIIlIE!IRa IlilebllllDelsf1II SlIIiii!!IIIIIII'IItaIs

l1a

Ji/A

B7b

N/A

If/A
If/A

c!Ilae f1IIpaCI b!dt:iBr~

SlIWJtIe5 (jIlO IIlllttII!I!!U iiIJlIIIlilIiII

against amounts due or receIVed from them)

M1tefest III a taxabie corporatJon or partner.;hJp.


881 At any time dunng the YfS. did the orgarIIZ3Iion own a 50% or ~
or an enIJly dIsIegaded as separate from Ihe OIgallZdbOl. undeI' RegIjabons secbons3011701-2 and 301 7701-31
If "'Yes,. ~
Part IX
II AtalJftnledtnlg
lheyear.dd IheGg~
dIreclIror ~.
ownaCOlltldled
entI'1yWllJm!he meanngof

section 512(b)(13)1It

X
X

70 523.

I!ic

Does the OIgallZdbOl1elect to pay the secbon 6033(e) tax 011the anIOlft 0I11ne 85f?

the OIgalwzaboi. mc:eM!d a

Aggregate nondeductible amount of section 6033(e){1)(A) dues notICeS


Taxable amount of Iobbymg and poIIbcaI expendduras (line 85d less 85e)

Gloss IecepIs,

851
85b

followmg tax year?

86

83It
84a

bthe pnoryear

iii Sm!lmm~~;;md/glIlliIfiA::;;I~

84b .

substanlrally all dues nondeducIlbIe by member.;?

Old the orgarnzatlOn make only In-house lobbymg expendrtures of $2.000 or less?
_for

a Were

B3a

not

ilIA

liD dedidb'Ie'

I2a

If "'Yes. J'IIUmay II1dIca!e 1he vafue of these Items here..Do not n:UIe UIIS
~1~lII!IlP'aItttUI})

85

P.iJF 7

Yes No

(contrnuedJ

-Ves. compfete Part XI

IIa

8ft

898 501(c){3) organrzaoons Enter Amount of tax Imposed on the organIZation dunng the year under.

RIA

sa:IIiOII4911~
50JfcAand

IGiitIisl!II:ftI/l dI!IcIng Itle ya;rr \Ill!'did /CIlecam!e

if'"1fes.- al!IiIC!II a~a;pilaIri~


II

; SIdIUn

RIA

4912~

ilIA

; sedDl4955 ~

5OJ(q(4J OIyawaDDns DIll the OIgaazA engage any secbon4958 ea:ess benefit
_

Cll'fameiIICIi!SS1!emliIttI

ii5idJlilIm

IrIlI!IlI

1!lI1IIilIf)1l!Sll"l

B/A

eadInIr.ariIsaI:iIIi

IIIIl

Enter Amount of tax Imposed on the organIZatIOn managers or disqualifIed persons dunng the year under
Enter Amount of laIC on IDe 89c. above. renbursed

O.
O.

~
~

sec::bDns 4912. 4955. and 4958


bJ the OIgallZ3llllll

e M orgrarIIl'alJons AI any tD1e dunng the laic ye;r. was the 0IgaI1IZIIIIIDn a party to a POdllbted IaJI: sheller bansacbon'?

aapre

a dnlct ornl!R!d

wt'Ierest III any 0QJl1Cab'Ie msur.anceCXll1batt?

AI ~

"

or a fund J'IlaInlallled by a sponsonng organIZation. have excess busmess hokllngs at any time dumg the year?

list the states WIllIlIhI:haaJPYclUIIS

,1&

Old the 0Ig30IZ3b0n

For supportJng organIZatrons and sponsonng organtzatlonS mamtammg donoradwsed

,.......of~e

reun

ISIIIed

~",HONE==,--

1I*JJed thepaypenodthatlllCbles

COKPORA"l'IOJI
307 1IES!' 3BD S'I'REE!'

funds Old the supportJng

MardI 12.2006

X
X

89a

X
1

~mn..

lIlireln!mlkliaml/Rltrdleaf.
Q.iIIGIIWfilll.

orgarnzatJon.

lie

P:I1l1t"SilIIDRG
IS

620) 231-6883
1I1JD*41.6fii7fii2
Yes

II At any tllne during the calendar year, did the organIZation have an Interest In or a SIgnature or other authonty over
a manaaI

account n a foreign counIIy (such as a bank accxulI,

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98 Net rental mcome or (loss) from personal property


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controllmg organization as defmed In section 512(b)(13)
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S'1krmDem. . 620-231-0652
Form 990 (2006)

2008 DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION REPORT

FORM 990 PAGB 2


11

D8S0flpllon

No

Date
ACQuired

M@lhod

990

Life

lint
No

UnadJuslod
Cost Or BAAlS

BU8%

Excl

Reduction In

BasIs

BAI For
Depf@ollliion

Accumulated
DeprGclatlon

Curro"~

Sec 11

Current Year
Deduction

MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL


1~ILING

CABINET

03309820002 7.00 17

182.

182.

182.

O.

2~'r

0330 98200D! 7.00 17

24.

24.

24.

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3~HAIR

033098200D! 7.00 17

149.

149.

149.

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4 !DESK

03 3098200D! 7.00 17

2GB.

268.

268.

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5PHONE

03 1698 200D! 7.00 17

169.

169.

169.

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6(0)FAX MACHINE

04039820001:7.00 17

491.

481-

481.

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7!BOOKCASE

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10 (D)COPIER

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213.

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11!COMPUTER

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1,945.

1,945.

1,832.

113.

26,333.

26,333.

5,267.

8,427.

2,375.

2,375.

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2,131.

2,131.

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12LOCK BOXES
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14 !KEYS
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* 990 PAGE 2 TOTAL
IMANAGEMENT AND GENERAl
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8,736.

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9,447.

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PITTSBURG

BOARD

FORM 990

OF REALTORS,

rsc,

48-0965160

GAIN (LOSS) FROM SALE OF OTHER ASSETS

STATEMENT

DATE

ACQUIRED

04/03/98
GROSS

NAHE OF BUYER

SALES PRICE

COST OR
BASIS

OTBBR

EXPENSE
OF SALE

481.

35.

DATE
ACOOIRED

DESCRIPTIOK

07/20/01
GROSS
NAME OF BUYER

TO FM 990, PART I, LN 8

ADVERTISING

DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS


INSURANCE

JlISCELLANEOUS
OFFICE EXPOSE
RISCO JJOOltS

RISCO EQUIPMENT
SERVICE AGREEMENT
INTEREST

EXPENSE

TOTAL TO FK 990.. LN 43

BASIS

PURCHASED
NET GAIN
OR (LOSS)

DEPREe

o.

481.

DATE
SOLD

METROD
ACQUIRED

35.

PURCHASED

06/14/06

EXPENSE

NET GAIN

OF SALE

DBPREC

OR

(LOSS)

225.

213.

o.

208.

220.

260.

694.

o.

689.

255.

(A)

DESCRIPTION

COST OR

SALES PRICE OTHER

06/14/06

TO'l"AL

(B)

(C)

PROGRAM

HANAGEHBRT
AND GBHERAL

SERVICES

(D)
FmIDRAISING

21.
14,938.
764.
7.433.
4.227.
.4,229.
6,652.
11.573.
2.090.
51,927.

Sl"M"BIIKIfi' (S) 1. 2

.
PITTSBURG BOARD OF REALTORS,

FORM 990

48-0965160

INC.

STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE


PART III

STATEMENT

TO PROMOTE AND MAINTAIN THE HIGH STANDARDS OF CONDUCT IN THE TRANSACTION OF


THE REAL ESTATE PROFESSION AS EXPRESSED IN THE NAR CODE OF ETHICS
FORM 990

DEPRECIATION

COST OR
BASIS

DESCRIPTION
FILING
MAT
CHAIR
DESK

OTIIBR

CABINET

PHONE
BOOKCASE
MAIL SLOT
SIGN
COMPUTER
LOCK BOXES

LOCK BODS & SIIAltT KEYS


SAMSUNG COPIER/FAX/SCANNER
TOTAL TO FORK 990, PART IV,

STATEMENT

OF ASSETS NOT HELD FOR INVESTMENT

LN 57

ACcmmLATED
DEPRECIATIOJl

BOOK VALUE

O.
O.
O.
O.
O.
O.
O.

182.
24.
149.
268.
169.
15.
99.
48.
1,945.
26.333.
2.375.
2,131-

182.
24.
149.
268.
169.
15.
99.
48.
1,945.
13.694.
475.
426.

12.639.
1.900.
1,705.

33,738.

17,494.

16,244.

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STATEHEHT(S)

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3. 4

PITTSBURG BOARD OF REALTORS, IRe.


FOf{M990

48-0965160

PART V-A - LIST OF CURRENT OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,


TRUS'l"EBS
AND KEY EMPLOYEES

STATEMENT

:mIPLOYEE
NAME

AND ADDRESS

TITLE AND
AVRG HRS/WK

COMPENSATION

BEN PLAN EXPENSE


CONTRIB ACCOUNT

SANDY EHBRSOR
316 CAROLDlB, FROBTENAC, KS 66763

PRESIDENT
1.00

o.

o.

o.

BRIAN JONES
1509 VINE, PITTSBURG, KS

PRESIDENT-ELECT
1.00

o.

o.

o.

SHELLY iITLDEBRARD'i"

SRC/"l"REAS

o.

o.

o.

PO BOX 473 PITTSBURG, KS 66762

1.00

JIM BISHOP
1512 WOODLAND DR, PIHSBURG, KS
66762

DIRECTOR
1.00

o.

o.

o.

ROBERT COBB
782 E 510TH. PITTSBURG. KS 66762

DIRECTOR
1.00

O.

o.

o.

ROR FRAZIER

DIREC'!OR

O.

O.

o.

1701 S COLLEGE, PITTSBURG, KS


66762

1.00

CHUCK

HOSHAN
707 E 9TH, PITTSBURG, KS 66762

D:IBEC'l'OR
1.00

o.

o.

o.

DAVID RUA
RR'S. PITTSBURG. KS 66762

DIRECTOR
1.00

o.

O.

o.

MARY ANN TORGLER


611 W FOREST ST, GIRARD, KS 66743

DIRECTOR
1.00

O.

O.

o.

CHERYL VAJ!iILANINGHAJI
2601 20TH ST PITTSBURG, KS 66762

DIRBC"l'OR
1.00

o.

o.

o.

STATBKENT( S)

PITTSBURG BOARD OF REALTORS, INC.


CHARLEY BUTLER
810 W EUCLID, PITTSBURG,

..

48-0965160
DlREC'l'OR
1.00

O.

O.

O.

DI.RBC"I'OR
EtJ!JICE GARIGLIETTI
501 'if Cki1S't'YIEif AVE, PI'H'SBUkG ItS
1.00
66762

O.

O.

O.

CINDY LOY
511 S GEORGIA, PITTSBURG.

O.

0 .

O.

o.

o.

o.

KS 66762

KS 66762

TO'l"ALS mCLUDED ON FORK 990,

DIRECTOR
1.00

PART V-A

STATBHENT(S) 5

50th ANNIVERSARY

CELEBRATION WEEKEND, June 27 - 29, 2008

Fifty years of Family, Friendship and Tradition was celebrated ith a tribut~ to our f
din members
and original charter members on Friday night June 27,2008 Kurtis Loy served as emcee. Our club
begin as an idea by Dottie Miller and the vision of ten couples WI mcorpora Ion taking place in
1958. Four of our original founding member families were represented at the dinner: Mr. Bill
Daugherty, Mrs. Edythe McNally, Mrs. Dottie Miller and Mr. & Mrs. George & Josie Nettels. In
addition to the founders, active charter members were also recognized for their years of affiliation
with Crestwood. Those attending were Jeanne Benage, Joyce Cumiskey, Joe Keller, Joan Miller,
Fred Mitchelson, Mary Pogson, Yvonne Robertson and Don Widner.

Numerous past presidents of Crestwood were also present and recognized for their service to the
club. Crestwood's first PGA golf professional, Pete Reyburn and wife Pat traveled from Florida to
take part in the celebration. Todd Casey, current PGA Golf Professional and Club Manager, was
given a standing ovation as he was presented a plaque honoring him for his unrelenting dedication
and service for the past 20 years.

Theresa Swink and Debbie Hawley unveiled a commemorative portrait of our ten foundin members
that will hang in the entry hall. The following dedication toast was delivered by Kurtis Lay:
"To our founders .. 50 years ... from 1958 to 2008 nearly one-quarter the age of our country.

The farmland you

purchased has become so welf groomed and improved that Crestwood is welf known as the diamond not in the
rough, but in the four-state area. We have alf this because of your vision. I often wonder if gin or wine played any
part of our destiny. All of this we have because of you. This is ours because of you. From an idea in 1958 to this
marvelous Country Club we enjoy tOday. Your vision and wilfingness is carried forward today by alf of us that now
share your dreams. You are the foundation of Crestwood, may the most you wish for be the least you get. Thanks
for the memories. Thanks for everything."

The celebrations continued through out the weekend with golf tournaments, kids games, Hawaiian
luau with pig roast, live music and culminated with a fantastic fireworks display.

50th Celebration Committee Members:


Todd & Sandy Casey

Debbie Hawley

Pete Hamilton

Colleen Seifers

Betty lessen

Karen Vanleeuwen

Theresa Swink
Vema Smith

50th Anniversarv Founders Program


50th Anniversary Schedule of Events and Founders Reservation Form

Club House: (620) 231-9697

Golf Shop: (620) 231-6530

FAX: (620) 231-5598

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Wanted ... Couples for our 6th Annual


Bonnie & Clyde Shootout, August 1, 2 & 3.
Crestwood couples and guests are wanted
for our 6th annual Bonnie & Clyde Couples
Invitational Scramble Tournament to be
held on August 1,2 & 3. The entry fee includes: buffet dinner on Friday evening
following the horse race, lunch buffet on
Saturday and Sunday, banquet dinner on
Saturday evening, tee favors, mulligans and
golf cart on Saturday and Sunday.
The entry fee is $275 per team
but Crestwood members with
carts or cart program will only
pay $235. The optional Horse
Race is held on Friday beginning at 3:00 pm at $40 per coupie. The betting table will open earlier. It's

a fun event to watch even if you aren't participating. An optional skins game for Sunday and penny board will be available on
Friday and Saturday with many great prizes.
There will be numerous flights available for
all caliber of golfers. Number of flights
will be determined based on number of
entries. Shotgun tee times at 8:00 am and
1:00pm.
Entry forms are available at the
Golf Shop or on the website at
www.countryclubatcrestwood.com.
The Bonnie & Clyde Shootout ... a
fun time at a real bargain!

PARENT JUNIOR SET FOR TUES., AUGUST 5


Our annual Parent Junior Golf Event is set
for Tuesday, August 5th with a shotgun
start at 6:00 pm. Juniors and parents will
alternate shots on the front nine holes and
teams may choose who will tee off on each
hole. Teams should consist of a Crestwood parent, grandparent, or member substitute and a Crestwood junior golfer up to
the age of 17. This is a fun event with no
entry fee. Prizes will not be given, but
each junior wi II receive a gift. Pee Wee

division golfers may not be advanced


enough for this event, but are welcome.
Registration is necessary in the Golf Shop
by noon on Tuesday, August 5th.
There will be a family cook-out immediately following play in the Dining room.
The cook-out will include hamburgers, hot
dogs, chicken strips, baked beans, chips,
cookies and soda for only $6.00++ per person. Please make cook-out reservations
when signing-up for this event!

Welcome New Members


Each month the Crier lists returning and
new members. Weare closing in on our
"50/50" goal.. . 50 new members in our
50th year. Please continue to market and
showcase our club by inviting prospective
members for golf and a tour. Current
members can help acclimate our new
members to the Crestwood Country Club
family. Introduce yourself to someone
new. Invite them to join you for golf,
swim, dinner or a social event. You want
them to feel at home and comfortable. Be

the first to welcome someone on the newest list below!

Welcome New Members

Inside this Issue:


From the Food &Beverage Department

Men's Stag Nights & Club Championships

CWGAMember Guest & Holtlln Smith

Men's Invitational Results

Bloody Mary Results & Border Battle

LetterTo All Crestwood Members

Calendar of Events

Kevin & Deanna Brown


Kiley & Jodi Hinds
William Blair
Jon & Lori Wilks
David & Clara Barnes
Shields & Catherine Smith
Jahan Zeb
Zach & Kacy Lemert
Jeremy & Kellie Allen
Charlene Schoenfeldt
Welcome Back
Doug & Stephanie Strong
Kaleb & Elizabeth Terlip
Ruthjean Taylor
Greg & Janis Ward

FROM THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE DIRECTOR


WEEKEND BREAKFAST & LUNCH:
Have you tried our ~,
weekend breakfast? This has been popular for both golfers

and non-golfers. Breakfast is served in the Main Dining


.,
Room from 7 to 11 am. Lunch is now served in the dining
~
room on Sunday from 11 to 2pm. After 2:00 pm service is

9
.1.

available in Legends.
TGIF
F ida
ith h If . basi
II drinks h
.
every n y WI
a pnce asic we
.'
ouse
~e and draw beer. Wat~h th~ calendar.and emails for our
Fnday and Saturday evening dinner specials.

MEN'S STAG NIGHTS SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 6 & 20


The Golf Shop Staff has set Men's Stag Nights for Wednesday,
August 6 and August 20 with a 6:00 pm shotgun start. Entry fee
for all Stag Nights is $10 plus
appropriate golf cart fee. Golf
shop credit is awarded to winAugust 6 ChickenFnedSfei1k@
ners. All you need to do is
$9.99++
sign-up in the Golf Shop by
August 20 . Cold Deli 8ar@$8.99++
4:00 pm on either night. Formats for both nights will be
Keg Beer/neluded
wIth Mea/
announced depending on the
number of participants.

RESULTS OF JUNE 25 - Two Man Scramble


1st
2nd
3rd

Nick LaForge, Dick Chubb


J. D. Heatherly, Ron Ware
Jim Swink, Dennis Scales

35
38

- Point Quota wI Blind Draw

RESULTSOFJULY9
Most Points Over Quota
1st
2nd
3rd

34

Bill McMurray

Kenny Lunch, Nick Laforge


Bill McMurray, Roger Proffitt
Steve Ashbacber, Dennis Scales

+8
+4
+3
+3

MEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR August 16 & 17


The 2008 Men's Club Championship is set for
Saturday and Sunday, August 16 & 17. This
two-day event will be pre-flighted based on
handicap. Prizes will be awarded for gross
and net scores in each flight. The number of
flights will be determined by the number of

entries. An overall Club Champion in both gross and net division will be crowned. Tee times will be between 8:00 am and
1:00 pm on both days. However, on Sunday you must play
within your own flight. Entry fee is $40 plus appropriate golf
cart fee. Please register in the Golf Shop by noon on Thursday,
August 14.

CWGA MORNING & EVENING LEAGUE SETS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP


The annual championship for the Crestwood Women's
Golf Association has been set for Saturday and Sunday
August 23 & 24. Morning tee times will be available.
Only Crestwood Women's Golf Association members
are eligible for this event. Women will be pre-flighted
with gross and net prizes awarded in each flight and an

overall Club Champion will be crowned. Entry fee is not


required. This event is included in your membership dues to
the CWGA morning and evening leagues. More information
and sing-up will be available in the Ladies Locker room.

CWGA Member Guest Results


The Crestwood Women's
Golf Association held their
Member Guest on June 19
& 20 and those not in
attendance missed a fun
two days. Again Rita
Bicknell and committee
consisting of Mary Packard, Linda Walker and
Jean Barber put on a fantastic "Happy Days"
event. The 50's theme

was authentic right down


to the "hula hoop" contest and photo sessions with a motorcycle and
black leather jackets. The format for both days was a two person

Page 2

scramble with dinner, drinks and favors following play on


Friday's round was followed with burgers and fries
Thursday.
and awards. Results were:
Flight 1

1st
2nd
3rd

Flight 2 1st
2nd
3rd

Flight 3 1st
2nd
3rd

Leigh Ann Hackey, Beth Parmley


Rosemary Grant, Judy Magner
Peggy Hinde, Rosemary Pender

140
141
146

Linda Walker, Mary Ann Forbes


Betty Pentola, Kay Smith
Coralie Bennett, Sookie Fields

160
162
164

Sherry Thompson, Shelia Smith


Colleen Seifers, Cindy loy
Elaine Lingor, Becky Swan

170
172
175

CRIER

CRES'lWOOD WOMEN TEAM UP WITH JOPLIN FOR HORTON SMITH


Several Crestwood women golfers qualified to play in the JoplinPittsburg Horton Smith versus Springfield matches held on July 7 &
8. Doubles matches were held at Murder Rock in Hollister, Missouri
with singles matches at Island Green, Republic, Missouri. Crestwood women qualifying were, Mary Packard, Peggy Hinde, Leigh
Ann Hackney, Becky Bruder, Rosemary Grant and Betty Pentola.

After the double matches on July 7, Springfield had the advantage.


Singles matches won by Crestwood women on July 8th were Mary
Packard, Rosemary Grant and Rita Bicknell. Both Becky Bruder
and Leigh Ann Hackney tied their matches. Although JoplinPittsburg gained some points after the single matches, Springfield
retained the trophy.

MEN'S INVITATIONAL FINAL RESULTS


HORSERACE
1st
2nd
3rd

INDIVIDUAL QUOTA RED

INDIVIDUAL QUOTA BLUE

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th

Ed Hinde & Scott Miller


Mike Lewark & BID Zimmer
Chris Barone & Bob Moody

QUOTA FORMAT
CHAMPIONSmp
1st
Bill Stobart, Ken Wheeler
2nd
Bill Bennett, Randy Baldwin
3rd
Steve Davis, Howard Smith
4th
Bob Moody, Chris Barone
A FLIGHT
1st
John Logiudici, Jeff Gazaway
2nd
Chris Newby, Chris Couch
3rd
John Gariglietti. Mike Marquart
4th
- Homer Wilson, Paul Swint
BFLIGHT
1st
Scott Miller, Pat Earl
2nd
Ron Holman, Tim Holman
3rd
Kurt Loy, Kris Loy
4th
Gene Corsini, Ron Scripsick

+13.5
+10.5
+10
+5.5

Jeff Gazaway
Ken Wheeler
Chris Newby
Randy Baldwin
John Keller
Homer Wilson
Steve Davis
Dennis Harrison
Jared Hunt
Brock Lewark

+16.5
+15
+10
+8
+6.5
+6
+6
+6
+5.5
+4.5

Frank Ferson
John Garigliett,L
Chris Couch
Jerome Beezley
Ron Holman
Pat Earl
Marty Bicknell
Paul Swint
George Warmuth
Chris Loy

+7.5
+7.5
+7
+6.5
+5.5
+5.5
+4.5
+3.5
+2.5
+1

+29.5
+17
+10
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+3
+.5
-.5

TOURNAMENT EVENTS FILL AUGUST


The month of August is filled with numerous tournament
events. Some of them will close the golf course and Main
Dining Room for a few hours. However, not all events will
keep the membership from playing. The number ofparticipants in these tournament will dictate the time for open play.
We suggest that you call ahead for open tee times on days
where events are scheduled. Here is a schedule that lists the
approximate golf course availability:
Friday, August I

Sat., August 2

Bonnie & Clyde Couples Practice Round


Participants have tee times, so members
need to call for a tee times on this day.
Horserace @ 3:00 pm., Front 9 Holes.
Bonnie & Clyde 1st Round. Shotgun @
8:00 am & I :00 pm. Call for open play
times in the afternoon.

Bonnie & Clyde 2nd Round. Shotgun @


8 am & 1 pm. Call for open tee times.
Thurs., August 7 Ozark Junior, This event only has 18
participants. They will tee off from 8:00
to 9:00 am and again @ 1:30 to 2:30 pm.
Sun., August 3

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Friday, August 8 Ozark Junior. This event tees off from 8:00 to
9:00 am only. The course is open all day
avoiding these tee times.
Mon., August 11 KWGA-Tee-Fore-Two,
This is the practice
round for this ladies tournament. Call ahead
Tues., August 12 KWGA-Tee-Fore-Two.
This event has a shotgun at 8:30 am. Course should be open 1:30pm
Wed., August 13 KWGA-Tee-Fore-Two, This event has a shotgun @ 8:30 am. Course should be open 1:30pm
Thurs., August 14 KWGA-Tee-Fore-Two, This event has a shotgun @ 8:30am. Course should be open 1:30pm
August 16 & 17

Men's Club Championship


tee times

August 23 & 24

CWGA Club Championship will have tee times


from approximately 8 to 9:30 am

Mon., August 25

KOAM Corporate Outing with a 1:00 pm


shotgun.

will have morning

Pagel

Bloody Mary Couples Results From July 4th


60.4
60.5
62.1
62.5
63
63.3
63.4
64.1
64.2
64.2

John & Maurene Varsolona & Steve & Marlene Ashbacher


Mike & Courtney McCartney & Rick & Brenda Buckner
Jim & Leigh Ann Hackney & Chip & Traci Gross
Mike & Ginger Cooper, Levi & Carli Daniel
Lonnie & Terri McThompson & Lane & Stacy Lord
Jim & Theresa Swink, Kurt & Cindy Lor. 4'
Steve & Judy Smardo, Bruce & Joleen Remsberg
Ron & Betty Scripsick & Mike & Mary Lewark
Randy & Ann Timi and John & Sara Keller
Jim & Isobel Bartelli & Gene & Rita Bicknell

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
lOt

Contests
Closest to the Line #4

Isobel Bartelli

Closest to the Pin # 5

Brian Hutchins

Closest to the line #7

Vince Pentola

Longest Putt Made #9

Jerry Simone

Longest Drive # I 0

Kevin Hamilton

Longest Putt Made #18


McMurray

Barb

Twin Hills/MSSU Retains Cafe Del Rio Border Battle Cup


Twin HillS/MSSU retained the Cafe Del Rio Border Battle Cup with
a two-day total of 972 points to CrestwoodIPSU total of936. The
event was held at Crestwood Country Club and Twin Hills Country
Club to benefit Golf Teams for PSU and MSSU. The results are
as follows:
CrestwoodlPSU

Twin HillslMSSU

Day 1 - 18 Hole

492

457

Day 2 - 18 Hole

480

479

36 HOLE TOTAL

972

936

SCRAMBLE A FLIGHT
1st
Ben Perry, Andy Koehler, Tommy Clifford
Tyler Goecker - Twin Hills
2nd
Nate VanBecelaere, Dennis Ryan,
Colin Terlip, Bob Moody - Crestwood
3rd
Mark Hendren, Britt Welch, Larry Boyd
Randy Sohoshky
- Twin Hills
SCRAMBLE B FLIGHT
1st
Mike Waganer, John Waganer, Gary Cox
Jerry Arndt - Twin Hills
2nd
Ken Waltrip, Kip Bolinger, Tim Adam
Chuck Hosman - Crestwood
3rd
Jerry Clark, Ed Wuch, Mike Talley,
Mark Eastman - Twin Hills

BEST BALL GROSS


1st
Mike LeonelBrian Black - Twin Hills
2nd
Paul SchifelbeinlMatt Lowe - Crestwood
3rd
Doug Adams/Kevin Walker - Twin Hills

129
136
137

BEST BALL NET - A Flight


Ist
Scott Miller/Pat Earl - Twin Hills
2nd
Andy Perigo/Mark Gowing - Twin Hills
3rd
Kevin Parker/Steve Parker - Twin Hills

116
118
120

BEST BALL NET - B Fligbt


1st
Steve DavislBruce Remsberg - Crestwood
2nd
Bill & Barbara McMurray - Crestwood
3rd
Roy & Wanda Cagle - Crestwood

121
122
123

GOLF COURSE

108
112
115

127
124
125

Closest to tbe Pin


Crestwood

#3
#5
#11
#14

Matt Lowe
Steve Parker
Kevin Walker
Don Yocum

Twin Hills

#5
#8
#ll
#14
#18

Andy Perigo
Kent Eastman
Brian Black
Steve Smardo
Nate VanBecelaere

RULES

REMINDER:

Five balls in play maximum per group

Play with out delay and let faster groups go through

Rake sand traps and leave rake inside the bunker

Repair your ball and one other on ttie green

Use 90 degree cart rule

Stay on paths on all Par 3's

Keep carts 60 feet from tees and greens

All beVerage consumed must be purchased from the club

Proper golf attire please


Observe "Carts on Paths Only" sign. (Rule prohibits driving on both fairway & rough)
Temporary Rule - Fairways are irrigated and rough is not. During this hot dry weather, drive in the fairways.

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CRIER

OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND


Crestwood was the place to be during the weekend of June 27 29 as we celebrated 50 years of Family, Friendship and Tradition. With a tribute to Crestwood's founding members and the
original charter members, approximately 140 members and
guests attended the Founders Dinner on Friday evening with Past
President, Kurt Loy serving as emcee. Our club began as an idea
by Dottie Miller and the vision often couples with incorporation
taking place in 1958. Four of our original founding member
families were represented at the dinner: Mr. Bill Daugherty,
Mrs. Edythe McNally, Mrs. Dottie Miller and Mr. & Mrs.
George & Josie Nettels. In addition to the founders, active charter members were also recognized for their years of affiliation
with Crestwood. Those attending were Jeanne Benage, Joyce
Cumiskey, Joe Keller, Joan Miller, Fred Mitchelson, Mary Pogson, Yvonne Robertson and Don Widner.
Numerous past presidents of Crestwood were also present and
recognized for their service to the club. Crestwood's first PGA
golf professional Pete Reyburn and wife Pat traveled from Florida to take part in the celebration. He was recognized for his
service from 1980 to 1986. Todd Casey, current Golf Professiona and club manager since 1988, was given a standing ovation
as he was presented with a plaque honoring him for his unrelenting dedication and service for the past 20 years.
Theresa Swink and Debbie Hawley unveiled a commemorative
portrait of the founders that will hang in the entry way. Kurt Loy
gave the following Portrait Dedication: "To our founders .. .50
years ... From 1958 to 2008, nearly one-quarter the age of our
country. The farmland you purchased has become so well
groomed and improved that Crestwood is well known as the diamond, not in the rough, but in the 4-state area. We have all this
because of your vision. I often wonder if gin or wine played any
part of our destiny. All of this we have because of you, This is
ours because of you. From an idea in 1958 to this marvelous
Country Club we enjoy today. Your vision and willingness is
carried forward today
by all of us that now
share your dreams.
You are the foundation of Crestwood.
May the most you
wish for be the least
you get. Thanks for
the memories.
Thanks for everything."
Following dinner, recognitions, presentations and champagne
toasts, members and guests were able to relax and dance to the
sounds of Blues Over Easy. An Anniversary Memory Book
compiled by students Krystel Pakitsos and Marissa Wiley in conjunction with the PSU Communication Department were made
available to everyone in attendance. They are currently still
available at the club.
Celebrations continued throughout the weekend with golftournaments held on both Saturday and Sunday. Saturday morning
golf activities were slightly dampened by rain, but the evening
events went off on schedule. Kids competed for prizes in hula
hoop, decorated bikes, splash contest, and balloon toss to name a
VOLUME 50, ISSUE 8

few. A pig roast as part of a Hawaiian Luau was enjoyed by all


and live music on the Pavilion was provided by Loose Change.
The evening closed with the Club's annual fireworks display.
Debbie Hawley, and committee consisting of Theresa Swink,
Pete Hamilton, Karen VanLeeuwen, Betty Lessen, Vema Smith,
Colleen Seifers and Todd and Sandy Casey, should be complimented for such an outstanding family weekend. Finally, we
offer a big thank-you to our Crestwood staff who put in three
long days (many working their days oft) to prepare our food and
facility for the many events of this weekend.
Results from 50th Golf Events June 28:
Two Person Scramble
Ist
Jim Krusich/Drew Talbott
2nd
Eammon Krusich/Alex Talbott
3rd
Kenneth YeagerlNathanYeager
4th
Terry Calloway/Les Conder

72
73
76
76

Two Person Best Ball Net (White Division)


1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Jeff
Jeff
Jeff
Jim

Gazaway/John Logiudici
Gazaway/Gene Corsini
Gazaway/John Gariglietti
Swink/Greg Keller

58
59
60
61

Two Person Best Ball Net Blue Division


1st
Mike Cooper/Levi Daniel
2nd
Steve Ahles/Steve Dunlap
3rd
Mike Cooper/Eddie Sanchez

62
66
66

Results 50th Anniversary Golf Events of June 29


Two Person Scramble "A Flight"
1st
Gordon Elliott/Jim Thomas
2nd
Jim Swink/Greg Keller

67
68

Two Person Scramble "B Flight"


1st
Jim Keller/John Keller
2nd
Kenneth YeagerlNathan Yeager

73
73

Two Person Best Ball Net Red Flight


1st
Bruce Remsberg/Greg Joyce
2nd
Vince & Betty Pentola
3rd
Margo FunklHelen Joyce
4th
Courtney McCartney/Colleen Seifers

55
62
63
64

Two Person Best Ball Net Orange Flight


I st
Bruce Remsberg/Steve Davis
2nd
Steve Smardo/Bruce Remsberg
3rd
John Varsolona/Barb McMurray
4th
Bill McMurray/Barb McMurray

55
56
57
61

Two Person Best Ball Net Gold Flight


1st
Mike McCartneylRick Buckner
2nd
Gene CorsinilJeffGazaway
3rd
Bill McMurray/John Varsolona
4th
Ron Ware/Brian Ware

60
61
61
62

Two Person Best Ball Net Blue Flight


1st
Kevin Hall/Brian Ware
2nd
Rick Buckner/Steve Davis
3rd
Larry Mitche1llBrian Ware
4th
John LogiudicilLeigh Hudson

62
62
63
64

Many parts of this 50th recap are taken from Debbie Hawley's article submitted to the
The Morning SUII for publication on July 28t/~

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SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU
1

ood Service during the 30nnie & Clyde on


Aug st 1 & 2 will be availat e in Legends.

Evening

Bonnie

&

Clyde Final Round


Golf course Open
ApproxSpm

10

Course Open @ Noon

Breakfast 7 - 11

& Lunch 11-2pm Main DR

LegendsFood ServiceAvail

17

Breakfast 7 -

II

11

KWGATee

Fore Two Golf


Practice round. Call for tee
times

24

8 to 1

Breakfast ? - 11 &

Lunch 11-2pmMain DR
CWGA Club Champions hip 8 to 10

31

Breakfast 7 -

II &

Lunch 11-2pm Main DR

25

12

13

KWGA

KOAMCorp

Outing Shotgun
@Ipm

7 Ozark Junior

Men Only
1 to 5 pm

14

KWGA

Tee Fore Two,


Course Open @
Approx 1:30pm

20
# 1 Tee,

Men Only

Dining Room

27
tt

I Tee,

STAG

@ 6

Men Only
I to j pm

Pool Open After School


Pool Open After School

Weeke

d Specials:

21

CWGA8:30

August 8
9 August 15 ~ 16
August 22 ~ 23
August 29 It 30

7 - 11

Pool Open till 9pm

15

TGIF

16

Breakfast 7 - 11

Men's Club
Championship 8 to 1
Pool Open till 9pm

23

22
Pool Open till 9pm

28

29

8:30

Breakfast

Tee Times 8 to 9

Pool Open After School

CWGA

&

Ozark Junior

TGIF

CWGA6:00pm

Bonnie

1 to 5 pm

Pool Open After School

26

KWGA

Tee Fore Two Golf


Course Open @ 1:30
P 001 OpenAfter School

&

Clyde, Dining
Room Closed, Food
Service in Legends

CWGA6:00
MEN'S

Closed, Legends food


Service II to 7

Tee

Bonnie

Clyde Practice
by
Tee Time,
Horserace @ 3 prn,

time 8 - 9 & 1:30 - 2:30


CWGA 8:30 & 6:00

MEN'SSTAG@6

Tee Fore Two Golf


GolfCowse Open@
approx 1:30 pm

Dining Room
Closed, Legends Food
Service II to 7

Course Open @ Noon

# 1 Tee,

19

18

& Lunch 11-2pmMainDR

Men'sOub
Championship

Dining Room

Closed, Legends Food


Service II to 7
Parent Junior @ 6pm,

SAT

FRI

CWGACIub
Cbampionship

30
TGIF

Pool Open After School


Pool Open till 9pm

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BBQRibs@$14
$13.99 & BecfTips
~ arsala @ $18.99
- Tortilla Tilapia
- Lobster Tail @ 28.99
- Chickan Ala Ki g w/combread
@ $12. 9 & Shrimp Creole

Breakfast 7 - 11

@ ~ 18.99

8-10

Breakfast 7 - 11

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