Just a little update to let you know we are now open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The water has been turned on at the dock. We are beginning to stock the shelves, and we've even starting receiving some merchandise (t-shirts, hats, etc.) for the season! We are still in the process of leasing the campground from the Corps. We hope in a couple of weeks it will be a done deal. In the meantime, we are taking tentative reservations. Once the lease is final we will call back and confirm all reservations. We're alsonow taking reservations for Lake Harbour Resort. We plan to have it open by May 1, so we will take reservations for anytime after that. Call if you have questions, or if you'd like to make a reservation: 417-679-3676. Cheers!
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Spring is here! (we think)
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Helloooooo, April!
Ok, so I know I've been really bad about updating the blog lately. I am really going to TRY to do better. A lot is happening inside at Lake Harbour Resort these days. I will take pictures and post them later this week. We are starting to get a few reservations. Check our website for rates. And call us if you'd like to inquire about the rooms or make a reservation... and please help us spread the word! We're also STILL in the process of leasing the campground from the Corps. It's happening, just not as quickly as we'd like. I really hope to have good news by the end of the week. More soon. Cheers!
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Marina Hours
By the way, we are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily now (until 6 on Saturdays). We'll gradually stay open later until Memorial weekend, when we'll switch to summer hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Blessing of the Fleet: April 28!
I just mailed a newsletter to all PCM annual stall customers and mentioned the Blessing of the Fleet, and I just realized I forgot to include the date. Ooops! It's Saturday, April 28. We'll start with an open house at Lake Harbour Resort from 10 a.m. to noon. The Blessing ceremony will take place on the water at 2 p.m. Bands start playing in the park at 4 p.m. We'll have a fish fry and be selling t-shirts, souvenir cups, koozies and more to raise money for the fireworks (scheduled for July 4 this year). Come out for a full day of fun for the whole family!
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LHR - a sneak peek inside!
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Blessing of the Fleet and LHR open house THIS SATURDAY!
The Seventh Annual Blessing of the Fleet is this Saturday - are you planning to be there?! We have a full day of activities planned, starting with an open house at Lake Harbour Resort from 10 a.m. to noon. Stop by and check out the new units! The blessing ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. on the water in front of Pontiac Cove Marina. Father Paul Wightman will be there again this year to bless your vessels for the season. Enjoy live music in the park from 4 to 10 p.m. Yes, we have that much music! Four bands are playing, as well as a few individual local musicians. We'll have a fish fry at 5:30: $8 for adults, $5 for kids under 12. We'll also be selling souvenir t-shirts, cups and koozies to raise money for the Pontiac Fireworks. Oh, and the campground will be officially open this weekend, too! Call 417-679-3676 to make reservations for LHR, the campground, rental boats and slips. See you Saturday!
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Fishing Report
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Fishing Report
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Update
Just a little update to let you all know (if you don't already) that the campground is open for business! We are (and have been) taking reservations now. Call 417-679-3676. Walk-ins are welcome.
Lake Harbour Resort is also open for business! (Pics coming soon...) Be our FIRST guest! Call us today! Memorial weekend is almost full!
Cheers!
Lake Harbour Resort is also open for business! (Pics coming soon...) Be our FIRST guest! Call us today! Memorial weekend is almost full!
Cheers!
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LHR - the finished product!
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Upcoming Events!
Saturday, June 9
Just Jackie's annual customer appreciation party is this Saturday, June 9. Iron Mike Norton will play from 5:30 to 9:30. There will be prizes and bottomless cups of beer. It's always a fun time - don't miss it!Saturday, June 16
The annual Pontiac Spearfishing Tournament is Saturday, June 16. Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Pontiac Cove Marina. Take-off is at 8 a.m. Weigh-in is from 1 to 3 p.m. in Hollingsworth Cove. Categories include catfish (no flatheads), rough fish and walleye. Cost to enter is $25 per diver. Winners get 100% payback. Prizes will be handed out on the deck at Just Jackie's starting around 4:30 p.m.
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A sneak peek at the LHR guest books!
A few snippets from the guest books at Lake Harbour Resort...
"We had a beautiful weekend on the lake... The accommodations here are perfect. We felt like we were in a cottage at the seashore. We'll be back!"
"Beautiful weekend. Wonderful accommodations!"
"We had a blast while we were here. We will definitely be back!"
"We loved our vacation at Pontiac Cove!! Lake Harbour Resort is very NICE! It was wonderful that everything is provided and we didn't have to 'pack the kitchen sink.'"
"We really enjoyed our stay here! It really works out great being so close to the marina. We will be coming back again!"
This one was actually much longer, but I didn't retype the whole thing. It's one of my favorites...
"Good morning! It is our last day here at Lake Harbour Resort, and it has been a near perfect mini vacation. My husband and I live in Kansas City, and when my parents told us they had booked the top three rooms of this resort for Memorial Day weekend I was ecstatic. I grew up coming to this lake every summer, but around 8th grade all the cousins, aunts and uncles took up new hobbies and sports that didn't allow for our schedules to match up... Here we are 11 years later... Before I fill this journal... I will leave you with our morning plan: The kids and my sister and her husband left early this morning. My parents are out kayaking, and I am here writing while grandma cleans her room. My husband is packing up the cars. We will eat a nice breakfast at Just Jackie's and then hit the road, back to real life. Hopefully it won't be another 11 years."
"We had a beautiful weekend on the lake... The accommodations here are perfect. We felt like we were in a cottage at the seashore. We'll be back!"
"Beautiful weekend. Wonderful accommodations!"
"We had a blast while we were here. We will definitely be back!"
"We loved our vacation at Pontiac Cove!! Lake Harbour Resort is very NICE! It was wonderful that everything is provided and we didn't have to 'pack the kitchen sink.'"
"We really enjoyed our stay here! It really works out great being so close to the marina. We will be coming back again!"
This one was actually much longer, but I didn't retype the whole thing. It's one of my favorites...
"Good morning! It is our last day here at Lake Harbour Resort, and it has been a near perfect mini vacation. My husband and I live in Kansas City, and when my parents told us they had booked the top three rooms of this resort for Memorial Day weekend I was ecstatic. I grew up coming to this lake every summer, but around 8th grade all the cousins, aunts and uncles took up new hobbies and sports that didn't allow for our schedules to match up... Here we are 11 years later... Before I fill this journal... I will leave you with our morning plan: The kids and my sister and her husband left early this morning. My parents are out kayaking, and I am here writing while grandma cleans her room. My husband is packing up the cars. We will eat a nice breakfast at Just Jackie's and then hit the road, back to real life. Hopefully it won't be another 11 years."
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Spearfishing Tourney June 16
The annual Pontiac Spearfishing Tournament will be Saturday, June 16. Take-off is at 8 a.m. from the marina. Weigh-in is from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hollingsworth Cove. Absolutely NO late exceptions will be made at weigh-in. If you're not in by 3 p.m., you'll be disqualified. (Don't make me do that to anyone.) Be five minutes early, and you will make me very happy. :)
Entry fee is $25 per diver - 100% payback. Categories are as follows: first, second and third place catfish; first, second and third place rough fish; biggest walleye. Cash prizes and door prizes will be handed out on the deck at Just Jackie's starting around 4:30 p.m.
Questions? Call 417-679-3676. Fins up!
Entry fee is $25 per diver - 100% payback. Categories are as follows: first, second and third place catfish; first, second and third place rough fish; biggest walleye. Cash prizes and door prizes will be handed out on the deck at Just Jackie's starting around 4:30 p.m.
Questions? Call 417-679-3676. Fins up!
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Your summer theme song?
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Pontiac Fireworks - July 4th!
The Pontiac Fireworks will be on Wednesday, July 4th. We're hosting a picnic in the park from 6 to 8 p.m. that evening with live music and BBQ: pulled pork, beans, potato salad and cole slaw. We'll also be selling t-shirts, glow necklaces, hats, beads, etc. - all to raise money for the fireworks. Please join us! Fireworks will begin a little after 9 p.m. Call 417-679-3676 for more info. Cheers!
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Nice catch!
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The History of Pontiac (Part 1)
This is the first post in a new series by Tim Morgan (owner, Pontiac Cove Marina). Stay tuned for more!
While building Lake Harbour Resort earlier this year, I couldn’t help but think about all the resorts that have come and gone in Pontiac. I also looked around and realized I had been in the recreation business longer than anyone else in the area, so I thought I would try to document what I could remember about the resort business here.
I referred to some old brochures I have as a source. It looks as though almost everyone who lived around here must have had a small resort. There were 19 members in the Pontiac Area Resort Association when this brochure was printed back in the early 1950s. Many of these have been sold off as small lake cabins. Others have just gone away. Very few are still here, and we now have a couple new ones.
By the way, the people swimming in the picture above were enjoying the "local swimming hole" back in those days, which was located just below the crossing at Gulley Creek along the bluffs on the west side. The gravel has shifted and since filled it up. (I learned to swim there myself.)
I thought the best way to find out who the old resort owners were would be to research the property deeds. I started by looking at the original land patents for the Pontiac area from County Road 617 to the state line. (The Price Place, Arkansas deeds will be a little harder to research as the courthouse for Marion County is in Yellville.)
Here is a list of land owners I found that had original land patents (you might recognize a few of them): Barner, Brown, Brundage, Cardwell, Caulder, Clasby, Easley, Ellison, Ford, Goolley, Hall, Hess, Herd, Holt, Johnson, Mahan, Martin, Porter, Price, Reeves, Shaw, Sisney, Smith, Speer, Turley, Turnbo and Willbanks. The earliest patent I found was for John Turley on July 1, 1852, but it's now covered by water. In fact, all of the earliest patents are now covered by water. I guess the bottom land was the most desirable. The first I found on dry land was for John Sisney on June 4, 1877, and it's now part of the property owned by the Nash family. The last land patent I found was for Isaac Mahan in 1912 and is also currently part of the Nash property.
There were a couple of interesting things I noticed. 1. Charles and Hannah Goolley patented 160 acres in 1879 near the headwaters of what is now called Gulley Creek (pronounced "Gooley" Creek). I always thought "Gooley" was the locals' pronunciation for Gulley, but I guess they knew all along. And 2. One of the oldest standing buildings that I know of in Pontiac is the original part of the Frontier Baptist Church, which sits on a tract that was patented by Jasper Turnbo in 1886 and was part of the original plat of the town of Pontiac, which included a church and a cemetery.
I plan on researching each of the resorts starting with Rod and Gun Resort, so keep checking the blog. And please feel free to add your own comments!
Capt. Tim Morgan (aka CTM)
While building Lake Harbour Resort earlier this year, I couldn’t help but think about all the resorts that have come and gone in Pontiac. I also looked around and realized I had been in the recreation business longer than anyone else in the area, so I thought I would try to document what I could remember about the resort business here.
I referred to some old brochures I have as a source. It looks as though almost everyone who lived around here must have had a small resort. There were 19 members in the Pontiac Area Resort Association when this brochure was printed back in the early 1950s. Many of these have been sold off as small lake cabins. Others have just gone away. Very few are still here, and we now have a couple new ones.
By the way, the people swimming in the picture above were enjoying the "local swimming hole" back in those days, which was located just below the crossing at Gulley Creek along the bluffs on the west side. The gravel has shifted and since filled it up. (I learned to swim there myself.)
I thought the best way to find out who the old resort owners were would be to research the property deeds. I started by looking at the original land patents for the Pontiac area from County Road 617 to the state line. (The Price Place, Arkansas deeds will be a little harder to research as the courthouse for Marion County is in Yellville.)
Here is a list of land owners I found that had original land patents (you might recognize a few of them): Barner, Brown, Brundage, Cardwell, Caulder, Clasby, Easley, Ellison, Ford, Goolley, Hall, Hess, Herd, Holt, Johnson, Mahan, Martin, Porter, Price, Reeves, Shaw, Sisney, Smith, Speer, Turley, Turnbo and Willbanks. The earliest patent I found was for John Turley on July 1, 1852, but it's now covered by water. In fact, all of the earliest patents are now covered by water. I guess the bottom land was the most desirable. The first I found on dry land was for John Sisney on June 4, 1877, and it's now part of the property owned by the Nash family. The last land patent I found was for Isaac Mahan in 1912 and is also currently part of the Nash property.
There were a couple of interesting things I noticed. 1. Charles and Hannah Goolley patented 160 acres in 1879 near the headwaters of what is now called Gulley Creek (pronounced "Gooley" Creek). I always thought "Gooley" was the locals' pronunciation for Gulley, but I guess they knew all along. And 2. One of the oldest standing buildings that I know of in Pontiac is the original part of the Frontier Baptist Church, which sits on a tract that was patented by Jasper Turnbo in 1886 and was part of the original plat of the town of Pontiac, which included a church and a cemetery.
I plan on researching each of the resorts starting with Rod and Gun Resort, so keep checking the blog. And please feel free to add your own comments!
Capt. Tim Morgan (aka CTM)
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Rod & Gun Resort
This is the second post in a series on the history of Pontiac, by Tim Morgan (owner, Pontiac Cove Marina). Stay tuned for more!
As described in the brochure: Modern Housekeeping Units, Refrigerated, Air Conditioned, Free Freezing Service. On Blacktop Hwy. W, close to Boat Dock, Store & Cafe. Reasonable Rates. Jack & Billie O'Neil, Ph. Gainesville, Osborn 9-2170.
Rod & Gun is located on Highway W and County Road 607. I'm sure many of you have noticed the sign is still standing. There appears to be someone living there, but it has not been a resort since the early '90s. The property was originally patented by Moses Caulder on October 7, 1893. Caulder transferred the property to the Vanmeter family, who then sold it to J.C. and Gracie Drew on August 11, 1955. The Drews built the resort. The Drews only kept it for a year and then sold it to Dale and Pearl Bunn. The Bunns also only kept it for a year and sold it to Marvin and Dorsey Looney on May 31, 1957. Marv still lives in the Pontiac area. He walks almost every morning, and I stopped him one morning and got a little info from him. He told me that the Drews built the five cabins, and the other building was a "cafe and beer joint." I never knew that. (I guess that's one beer joint in Pontiac I missed.) Marv said when he owned it he added an office and bedroom and closed the beer joint and cafe. In 1958 they realized the cabins were over the north property line, so the Looneys purchased some additional property from the Art Mahan family. Then later in 1958 they sold the resort to Jack and Billie O'Neil. The O'Neils' son also ran the resort for awhile until they sold it to the Heston family in 1979. I remember the O'Neils as being very active in the community, but I do not remember the Hestons unless that was the name the other O'Neils held the title in. The Hestons sold it to the Perrys in 1985, and the Perrys sold it to the current owner, Butch Winslow in 1993. The Perrys kept it open as a resort, but I do not remember the Winslows ever operating it as a resort, so it must have ceased to be open as a resort around 1993.
More soon... CTM
Rod & Gun Court |
Rod & Gun is located on Highway W and County Road 607. I'm sure many of you have noticed the sign is still standing. There appears to be someone living there, but it has not been a resort since the early '90s. The property was originally patented by Moses Caulder on October 7, 1893. Caulder transferred the property to the Vanmeter family, who then sold it to J.C. and Gracie Drew on August 11, 1955. The Drews built the resort. The Drews only kept it for a year and then sold it to Dale and Pearl Bunn. The Bunns also only kept it for a year and sold it to Marvin and Dorsey Looney on May 31, 1957. Marv still lives in the Pontiac area. He walks almost every morning, and I stopped him one morning and got a little info from him. He told me that the Drews built the five cabins, and the other building was a "cafe and beer joint." I never knew that. (I guess that's one beer joint in Pontiac I missed.) Marv said when he owned it he added an office and bedroom and closed the beer joint and cafe. In 1958 they realized the cabins were over the north property line, so the Looneys purchased some additional property from the Art Mahan family. Then later in 1958 they sold the resort to Jack and Billie O'Neil. The O'Neils' son also ran the resort for awhile until they sold it to the Heston family in 1979. I remember the O'Neils as being very active in the community, but I do not remember the Hestons unless that was the name the other O'Neils held the title in. The Hestons sold it to the Perrys in 1985, and the Perrys sold it to the current owner, Butch Winslow in 1993. The Perrys kept it open as a resort, but I do not remember the Winslows ever operating it as a resort, so it must have ceased to be open as a resort around 1993.
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From left: Marvin Looney, Jimmy Robbins and Leonard Ebrite. |
More soon... CTM
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Nice catch!
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What a cutie!
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