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The Governance Committee Begins Work
The governance committee is recruiting members to work on it's subcommittees, making recommendations in direction as well as in the language that we will use to support each other for the next decade.
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15 minutes ago2 min read


How To Appeal a Fine
Covenant enforcement is a very big deal and can lead to large fines. It is important to respond to the board if you feel that an error was made, or if you need to request an extension. Learn more about Lakemoor Community Club covenants here.
The Ken Lake LCC provides an appeal form, which can be filled out and returned to VIS at info@vismangement.com. Please complete this step promptly.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 171 min read


Let's Keep Talking
And if we want a neighborhood where people feel safe to speak, disagree, participate, and belong, then we — the adults in the room — must be willing to look honestly at how narratives form, how they distort relationships, and how we can break the cycle early.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 115 min read


When a Neighbor Can Do No Right
Once a narrative forms about a person, every new action is filtered through it — no matter what the documents say.
This is not about anyone being bad or malicious. It is about how stress and emotion turn into shared stories that shape how an entire community interprets one neighbor.
And once systemic bias takes hold, that person can do nothing right, because the story has already been written.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 117 min read


Communicating Under Stress in a Community Election
It is important to say clearly: We understand that many of the people who spoke or wrote most strongly this election — including board leaders and candidates — genuinely believed what they were saying.
Believing something strongly, however, does not make it complete or accurate.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 103 min read


Sunshine Laws and Our HOA
Sunshine laws are rules that make decision-making easy for the public to see. In Washington, two sets of rules often get mixed together:
The Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA, RCW 42.30)
The Homeowners’ Association Act (RCW 64.38)
Only the second one applies to HOAs, but both help us understand how meetings should work and how to keep things open and clear for everyone.
This article explains what each law does and what it means for our meetings, hybrid formats, a
friendsofkenlake
Dec 95 min read


After the Storm
The lake is refilling, and with flood warnings throughout the county, we thought it was a good moment to highlight our stormwater system here in Ken Lake.
Ken Lake has 14 stormwater catch basins, each about the size of a dining table. These basins drain into the lake, which is why the Lake Committee recommends limiting fertilizers and chemical treatments.
It is everyone's responsibility to keep storm drains clear.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 91 min read


Don’t Vote for This Man: How Election Messaging Escalated
Disagreement is expected in any election, however it is unusual for HOA materials to focus so extensively on a single neighbor’s character rather than on governance issues.
While the first flyer used contrast-based political framing, this second flyer escalated that tone— centered not on competing ideas or visions, but on a series of personal allegations and warnings. Because this flyer significantly shifted the emotional climate of the election, this article looks at the
friendsofkenlake
Dec 75 min read


Caring for Ken Lake Together
Throughout the meeting, one theme came through clearly: the lake is a shared resource, and its care is a shared responsibility.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 53 min read


2025 Election Begins: An Oral History
A first person account of election-related events leading up to flyers arriving on doorsteps.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 35 min read


Two Groups, Two Flyers
During the 2025 election season, neighbors received two different types of campaign flyers. Many residents later commented that “both sides” seemed equally divisive. Because the messages did not use comparable communication styles—or make the same types of claims—this article looks directly at the communication approaches themselves to assess; how equal were the candidates in this?
This installment focuses on tone, structure, and strategy, without assessing the factual acc
friendsofkenlake
Dec 35 min read


What the REAL Flyers Said: A Documentation Review of Key Claims
Ken Lake is made stronger when neighbors feel informed, respected, and included. Reviewing the claims made in this election is one way to support that shared foundation. When we understand what was said—and what the documents show—we create room for clearer conversations and more trust across differences. Whatever our perspectives, we all benefit from a community where information is accurate and participation feels safe.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 35 min read


Recap of the November 25, 2025 Executive Session
We attended the Nov 25th Executive Session so you don't have to! We'll cover the issues and include a little background for each, as well as questions we have as we move forward.
friendsofkenlake
Dec 15 min read


Why You and I Need to Talk About This
Talking about challenges in communication isn’t about dwelling on the past—it’s about building a future where no one has to navigate harm alone.
friendsofkenlake
Nov 263 min read


From Crisis Messaging to Calm Governance
When the tone changes overnight from “existential threat” to “open discussion,” it’s worth asking:
Was the pre-election messaging truly about policy, or about winning? What other choices were made in pursuit of your vote?
friendsofkenlake
Nov 253 min read


What We're Choosing to Focus On
No matter how this election turns out, we’ll still see each other around the lake, and we’ll still wave as we pass by. That’s what makes this community special — and worth taking care of, together.
friendsofkenlake
Nov 84 min read


Ken Lake Parks for Ken Lake Residents
The parks are private to the Ken Lake community — let's keep the parks private.
friendsofkenlake
Nov 12 min read


Vote by Email!
Our neighborhood thrives when we all take part in decisions that shape it. There are 3 ways to vote this year, as long as you vote in writing. You have your ballot, now let’s make it easy to vote by email . Here’s what to do: -> Copy and paste the email below. -> Fill in with your name, address, lot number, and signature. -> We have added our recommended votes for this process; you can update these with your choices. To: info@vismanagement.com Subject: Ken Lake LCC Election
friendsofkenlake
Oct 272 min read


Let's Talk About It
Make Ken Lake Boring Again This is a guest post written by Elle Burger Every election season, things get a little louder. Flyers show up, letters circulate, and suddenly our quiet neighborhood feels like a campaign battleground. It's exciting, and a little overwhelming! If you’ve seen recent messages that use fear or blame to rally support, you’re not alone. They’re full of emotion — and emotion spreads faster than information. But here’s what we’ve learned: community is buil
friendsofkenlake
Oct 272 min read


Is MultiFamily Housing Happening?
Our neighborhood deserves a smart strategy for long term protection.
friendsofkenlake
Oct 244 min read
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