Sunday, April 15, 2012

Important Campground Info - PLEASE READ

Power Cords Cut


We are sad to report that the metal thieves have struck JSH for a second time.  We have discovered in the last few days that a large number of the trailer power cords have been cut and stolen, presumably to recycle the wires.  We are trying to get the word out to as many people as possible who have their trailers stored at JSH because the power cord is going to need to be repaired before you can plug in.

Jim and Tina Davis have walked the campground this weekend and provided a list of trailers that are confirmed to have cut power cords.  In the interest of privacy, we are listing the site numbers below instead of names.  If your trailer was moved to the field for storage, and it was labeled with your site number, we have also listed it by site number below.

If your site number does not appear there is still a chance that your cord could be cut.  It was a big effort to survey the entire campground and it's possible that a few trailers may have been over-looked.  A special thanks to Jim and Tina for putting this list together.  They also provided the pictures as an example of the damage.

The campground has filed a police report.

Confirmed sites with cut cords:


C Row = 2, 8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 

E Row = 14, 24, 28, 32, 50, 52, 55, 59, 67, 69 

G Row = 6, 8, 18

L Row = 1, 5, 7, 10, 12

S Row = 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 15, 18 


























Clean-up Week 4/21 through 4/27

The equipment for the leaf clean-up is arriving on Saturday, 4/21.  Please come out and help if you can.  The clean-up will continue through Friday, 4/27.

The campground will be providing lunch 4/21 through 4/27 for those who help with the clean-up each day. 

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Jim and Tina. The board in addressing this issue should consider that we need a caretaker present at ALL times in the park like we use to have. One of their duties should be to circulate throughout the park on foot, on a regular basis when the park is closed. They should be given a list of valuables left on site such as grills, tools etc. so that the "caretaker" can keep an eye on them as well as items not readily or ordinarily removed like propane tanks and wheels.

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    1. Does anyone with a cut power cord, know if their power cord was good after the fire rings were taken in January?

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