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1 Lake Hammock Village Homeowners Association Board of Directors 2010 Officers and Directors President: Walter Strohmaier 2010* Vice Pres.: Secretary: Donna Chilton 2010* Treasurer: Gail Seal 2010* Director: Herman Biba 2011* Director: George Palmer 2010* Director: Karen Patelunas 2010* *Denotes term ends at the end of the noted year Committee Chairs Activities (November): Jane Biba 422-6531 Gator Tales: Tammy Anthis 353-1959 Phone Squad: Jane Biba 422-6531 Sunshine: Marileigh Osborn 421-6289 Welcome: Marilyn Smith 421-1018 “Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities.com/lake-hammock-newsletter. November 2010 The Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village Tammy Anthis, Editor
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Lake Hammock Village

Homeowners Association

Board of Directors 2010

Officers and Directors

President: Walter Strohmaier 2010*

Vice Pres.:

Secretary: Donna Chilton 2010*

Treasurer: Gail Seal 2010*

Director: Herman Biba 2011*

Director: George Palmer 2010*

Director: Karen Patelunas 2010*

*Denotes term ends at the end of the noted year

Committee Chairs

Activities (November): Jane Biba 422-6531

Gator Tales: Tammy Anthis 353-1959

Phone Squad: Jane Biba 422-6531

Sunshine: Marileigh Osborn 421-6289

Welcome: Marilyn Smith 421-1018

“Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities.com/lake-hammock-newsletter.

November 2010

The Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village

Tammy Anthis, Editor

The Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village

Tammy Anthis, Editor

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Facts about November

The topaz is the November birthstone, and the special

flower of the month is the chrysanthemum.

November is the eleventh month of the year according to

the Gregorian calendar, which is used in almost all the

world today. It takes its name from novem, the Latin word for nine. In the early

Roman calendar, November was the ninth month. Because July was named for Julius

Caesar and August for Augustus Caesar, the Roman Senate offered to name the

eleventh month for Tiberius Caesar. He refused modestly, saying, "What will you

do if you have thirteen emperors?" Originally there were 30 days in November,

then 29, then 31. From the time of Augustus, it had 30 days.

November comes between autumn and winter. In the North Temperate regions

during November, the trees are bare, and the dead leaves on the earth have lost

the brilliant color they had in October. Soft snow seldom hides the bareness of

the fields, but the grays and browns of the landscapes are sometimes relieved by

delightful days of hazy sunshine. The Anglo-Saxons referred to November as "the

wind month" and sometimes "the blood month," probably because during this period

they killed animals for their winter meat.

Many outdoor activities in the North come to a halt in November. The crops have

been stored or shipped to processing plants and mills, and farmers know whether

or not they have had a successful year. Near the end of November, the people of

the United States celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The Pilgrims celebrated the first

New England Thanksgiving to express gratitude for their first harvest in the new

land. In Canada, where the colder climate forces farmers to harvest crops earlier,

Thanksgiving is celebrated in October. Football is the outstanding sport in

November. The weather is usually ideal for football. Spectators watch their

favorite teams play in the sometimes frosty air.

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Holidays in November

Election Day in the United States is the day set by law for the election of public officials.

It occurs on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November. The earliest possible date

is November 2 and the latest possible date is November 8. Election Day is November 2,

2010 this year.

Veterans Day honors men and women who have served in

the United States armed services. Veterans Day is a legal

federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated on

November 11th. The United Kingdom celebrates November

11 as Armistice Day. It is not a legal holiday, but special

observances celebrate the armistice that ended World

War I on Nov. 11, 1918. Canada has a legal holiday called

Remembrance Day that is celebrated on November 11. Veterans Day celebrations in the

United States include parades and speeches. Special services are held at the Tomb of the

Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, on Veterans Day.

In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 as Armistice Day to remind

Americans of the tragedies of war. A 1938 law made the day a federal holiday. In 1954,

Congress changed the holiday's name to Veterans Day to honor all United States veterans.

~Above Information from The World Book Encyclopedia~

Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival where people thank the

harvest and express gratitude in general. Mainly celebrated in

Canada and the United States of late it has been considered as a

secular holiday.

It started a long time back. During the ancient times the farmers

used to believe that the crops that they harvest contain spirits. And they get released

when the crops are harvested which might come as a threat to the farmers. To destroy

these spirits the farmers used to celebrate these harvest festivals. Thanksgiving or these

kinds of harvest festivals were prevalent in ancient Greece, Egypt, China and Rome.

History has lot of controversies about the time when Thanksgiving started. However, the

first traditional Thanksgiving was revered at Plymouth Plantation in the year 1621. Today,

it is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November and the second

Monday in October in Canada. Thanksgiving dinner is held on this day with family and

friends.

The present day of Thanksgiving was initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1939

later in 1941 the Congress approved it.

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November Happenings

Our month starts out with the HOA Board meeting on Tuesday, November 2nd at 7 PM.

The Activities committee will be meeting on Thursday, November 4th at 2 PM. We

need more people on the committee, so that we would have enough for everyone to do 1

month a year. Please come to the meeting. It’s not hard work.

Saturday, November 6th from 7-10 PM we will be having a

“Welcome Dance” with a D.J. from our own park, Ron and Arlene

Plouffe. It will be B.Y.O. drinks and snacks to share. We will have a

raffle, 1/$1.00 or 3/$2.00. The HOA is paying for the D.J. and the

raffle gift. Hope every one of you will come. We will have a good

time.

Tuesday, November 9th at 7 PM will be the HOA meeting. Please attend.

Thursday, November 11th at 8:30 AM we will celebrate Veteran’s

Day at our coffee time. Coffee time will be moved from

Wednesday to Thursday. We will have a small ceremony. Elaine

Blake will lead us in song and sing a solo.

Saturday, November 13th at 8:30-noon will be our Garage Sale. Three dollars will be

collected for each driveway selling items. George Palmer is chairman.

Monday, November 15th at 4:30 PM (carpooling) we will be Dining

Out for our “Early Bird Dinner” at “T Bones”. Come and join us

for some good food and conversation.

Friday, November 19th at 9:30 AM (carpooling) our ladies will be

going to the “Auburndale Flee Market”. After a couple of hours

at the Flee Market we will go to “Richards” for lunch.

Saturday, November 20th at 8:30 AM we will meet at “R-Place Eatery”

for breakfast. Join us for a nice start of the day.

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Sunday, November 21st we will celebrate our birthdays &

anniversaries at 6:30 PM at the clubhouse. Everyone is invited,

even if it isn’t you birthday or anniversary month. A movie will

follow.

Thursday, November 25th is our Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner at 1 PM. The HOA pays

for the turkeys and hams. We are going to start charging

for GUESTS this year. The cost will be: adults $4.00,

children age 5-12 $2.00, under age 5 free. You must pay

for guests 1 week ahead to Lori Johnsen at 151 Glen Este

Blvd.

We will finish out the month with Crafts on Monday, November 29th at 1 PM. We will

be making Christmas ornaments. Come and have fun.

Dining by the book will be on Monday, November 29th at

4:30 PM (carpooling).

It’s Here! The Enjoyment Book

The Enjoyment Book is still $30 for a year’s two for one specials that include dining,

sports events, and services. It’s available at 72 Sargent St., either cash or checks made

out to L.H.V. Any questions please call Mary Ann Donovan at

422-3465.

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Welcome Back Dance Saturday, November 6th - 7-10 pm

DJ Ron

Please allow me to introduce our DJ service. My wife and I have teamed up in order to provide your event or party with professional entertainment. We get people involved and it won’t break the bank. We have a large library of music to pick from so the music never stops. There are many good time songs included in our library. Songs that everyone knows so they can sing along as they dance. We get people excited by playing the right song at the right volume at the right time. If you are looking for someone who is comfortable with a microphone and can keep your event moving along, give us a call or e-mail us. Call Arlene or Ron @ (863)422-4252 E-mail: [email protected]

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HAINES CITY COMMUNITY

CALENDAR

(For more information call Parks & Recreation

Department 421-3700)

Farmers Market: Every Wednesday at Railroad Park

Friday, November 5th: Movie in the Park – Lake Eva Park 8-10 PM

Sunday, November 14th: Music in the Park – Lake Eva Park 2-8 PM

Saturday, November 20th: Cruise In – Railroad Park 5-9 PM

Saturday, November 27th: Bike Fest – Railroad Park 4-9 PM

Events Around the Area

Fall Clean-Up

The city has scheduled its Fall Clean-Up for Saturday, November 13th. For more

information call Haines City Public Works at 421-3777.

Haines City Community Theater

A Nice Family Gathering by Phil Olson

A story about a man who loved his wife so much, he almost told her. After he dies,

he tries to tell her at Thanksgiving dinner with the whole family in attendance.

Unfortunately, she can't see or hear him.

Show Dates: November 12-13 & 19-20 @ 8:00 November 14 & 21 @ 2:30

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Lakeridge Winery Annual Holiday Open House

Free Admission.

This event welcomes the holiday season with hot

mulled wine and lots of specials in the wine shop. Local

Artists and Crafters are invited to display their work,

just in time to pick out that perfect gift for a loved

one. Enjoy live music on outdoor stage.

November 12th & 13th – 10 am – 5 pm November 14th – 11 am – 5 pm.

Celebration Events

Join Celebration Town Center as they kick off 12th Annual Now

Snowing event with a Tree Lighting Ceremony on November 27th

from 5:30-9 PM. This special tree lighting event will feature live

music, a special entrance by Santa Claus himself, and family fun

for everyone. Nightly Snow Falls at 6, 7, 8 and 9 PM.

The Best on Earth: A Veteran's Day Tribute

If someone has done military service, They earn the title "veteran," and more;

They earn our deep respect and admiration;

That they are special no one can ignore. They sacrificed the comforts we enjoy;

The list is long of all the things they gave; Our veterans are extraordinary people;

They’re loyal, dedicated, true and brave.

When terror and invasion were real threats, They showed us they could handle any storm.

We owe our freedoms and our very lives To our veterans, who served in uniform.

Our veterans should be celebrities;

They’re exceptional; no other group compares. We’re grateful for the many things they’ve done;

They’re always in our hearts and in our prayers. We owe our veterans support and friendship; Let no one ever question what they’re worth.

These men and women served us and our country; Our veterans--the very best on earth.

By Joanna Fuchs

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Autumn

Find and circle all of the Autumn words that are hidden in the

grid. The remaining letters spell a secret message - an Albert

Camus quotation.

ACORN

APPLE

BIRD MIGRATION

BLOWING LEAVES

BLUSTERY DAY

CANNING

CHESTNUTS

CHILLY

COLD

CROPS

EQUINOX

FALL

FARMING

FEAST

FROST

HALLOWEEN

HARVEST

HAYSTACK

HICKORY NUTS

LONGER NIGHTS

NOVEMBER

OCTOBER

ORANGE LEAVES

PIE

PUMPKIN

RAKE

RED LEAVES

SCARECROW

SCHOOL

SEASON

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Sick List Please keep these people in your thoughts and prayers:

Olive Craighton – The Meadows at Cypress Gardens – she

would love to have visitors. After 2:00 pm is good.

Ed Francis – Haines City Health Care

Bruce Lemay - Home

Helen Sheets – Savannah Court of Haines City

If you know of anyone that is sick or in the hospital please let Marileigh Osborn

(421-6289) know so she can get a card to them.

Thanks Dear Friends,

As I look at my wall and see over 40 cards and letters, I cannot

believe that so many residents were thinking of my well being

during hospitalization this past September.

Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers to help us through this

journey.

Good Neighbors help make matters much more hopeful during the healing process.

Love & Thanks to all, with sincere appreciation

The Lemays (35 Silvercrest)

SUNCREST SALES CORPORATION

AT LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE 36106 Highway 27, Haines City FL 33844 863-421-5764 Fax 863-421-7378

Sales Staff

John Bialy (Home) 863-422-0521 (cell) 863-956-6540

Judy Dixon (Home) 863-421-7244 (cell) 863-325-6846

Kay Levinson (Home) 863-422-8543 (cell) 863-206-1675

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November Birthdays

1st Barbara Pund

2nd Suzanne Morin

3rd David Schnopp

5th Wayne Saunders

7th William Mabry

9th Mark Anthis

9th Charles Loveall

9th Emily Marshall

9th Don VanDeman

10th Charles Wheatley

12th Betty Kretz

18th Ruth Ives

18th Doreene Martell

18th Sulma Rivera

21st Trish Keiger

23rd Mary Schnopp

25th Carol Gould

26th Royce Smith

27th Gerald Blake

27th Arlene Plouffe

29th Pat Vazquez

November Anniversaries

1st Chris & Victoria Goodwin

30 years

1st Jim & Hazel VanDyke

63 years

2nd Jeff Hunt & Lori Johnsen

8 years

4th Bill & Sue Pickard

10 years

29th David & Karen Butcher

41 years

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New Residents

Welcome to our community!

Joe and JoAnne Lucito 69 Sargent St. Joe and JoAnne moved here from

Dyer, Indiana. They are retired from St. Margaret Mercy Healthcare Ctr. They

have interest in sports, fishing and boating.

Gregory & Susan Wolfinger, 19 Silvercrest. Gregory, Sue, and Barney (long

haired dachshund) have moved here from Michigan. They are retired from General

Motors. Sue works part time at Dollar Tree, Posner Plaza. They have interest in

bingo, cards, knitting, crocheting, and model trains.

Please add them to your directory, and we look forward to seeing them at some of

our activities in the clubhouse.

Lordex Spine Institute of Polk County

Ridge Chiropractic

Dr Chris Raemisch, DC

Medical breakthrough ends back pain without drugs or surgery.

Call or come for FREE consultation, see if you’re a candidate!

82 Maxcy Plaza Circle, Haines City, Fl

863-421-9700

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November 7th marks end of Daylight Savings Time.

Before going to bed on Saturday night remember to set

your clocks back 1 hour.

Remember to fly your flag on November 11th, Veterans Day. Honor

the many heroes from all the wars who died for our freedom.

Heroes Die for Me by Jamie Burns

I am the flag

I look down upon this land called America.

I have been here since this great nation was formed,

I have seen each battle fought

I have seen the heroes die for me, for my country

Thank you all those of you

Who have kept me flying in the breeze

Keeping this country united as one.

Thank you those of you who have sacrificed your lives,

Giving up all that I may still fly,

Watching over the citizens of this nation.

Thank you all those of you who have ever fought,

I am ever grateful for you.

You risked everything; you faced death each day,

Faced fear, faced many terrible things.

And because of you, my thank you's ring out,

Filling the sky, echoing from the hills

They find their way to the graveyards,

And to all of you still living,

You are a special kind of person.

To anyone who has ever served this country,

And to those serving today

Thank you.

As I watch life from atop my flagpole,

As I think of all you've done,

My feelings become too powerful for words

And all I can say is thank you.

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New Events to Join in the park

If interested sign up at the clubhouse

Line Dance Class

We are learning line dance on Thursdays, at 11:00 AM in the

club house. The class is taught by Andy & Nancy Belski. If

you know how to dance or think you have two left feet come to our fun class.

Shuffle Board League

We need a group of men and women to play shuffle board on

Tuesday’s at 10:00 AM. Come on down and join us. Teams will

be drawn on the day of play.

Bunco Group

Strictly speaking, Bunco is a game of dice, played in rounds.

Players take turns rolling the dice and trying to accumulate as

many points as possible to win each round. The game is played at

tables of four in competing teams of two.

Now we're going to tell you the truth...

Bunco is a social event. It's a party. It's a blast!

Twelve of us get together once a month, leaving the cares and

worries behind.

We fall off our diets, snacking on M&Ms, Chex-Mix, or anything else we can get our

hands on. We drink our favorite spritzer, Chardonnay, or Drink-of-the-night, and

we talk. Oh yeah, and we play a silly, mindless dice game with wild abandon, hoping

to take home a few more sheckles then we arrived with.

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Newsletter Information

All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site at

www.floridacommunities.com (click on Lake Hammock at

bottom of page). Just a reminder any information for Gator

Tales needs to be submitted to me by the 20th of every

month.

Tammy Anthis (Editor) Gator Tales Staff:

(863) 353-1959 Nancy Belski

50 Sargent St Mary Ann Donovan

[email protected] Richard & Marion Spiegel

____________________________________________________

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Lake Hammock Home Owners Association

Lake Hammock HOA needs a larger number of park residents to become active

members in our association. Our officers, directors, and active members really

do care what you think and need your help!

Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM

Come early and enjoy a chat with your neighbors

All residents (owners of homes and renters) are invited

Good way to meet new neighbors

Get to hear the HOA Board accomplishments and plans

Always looking for volunteers

We need your input, questions, and suggestions

For all members there may be a vote on issues needed and your vote is

important

Activities Committee Needs Your Help

Your Activities Committee meets once a month for about 1 hour to plan monthly

activities for our park residents. We would like to have at least 12 members so

that each member only needs to be in charge of one month a year. If we have more

members then we can have a monthly chairperson and a co-chairperson. All

residents full time, winter residents, and renters are encouraged to come with

your help and suggestions.

Responsibilities of Monthly Activities Chairperson

1. In charge of monthly planning meeting (you run the meeting but everyone gives

suggestions for activities).

2. Submit article for Gator tales re: activities for that month.

3. Signup sheets (You give a list of the activities, dates, times to Judy Dixon)

4. Find or host the events.

5. Calling restaurants to set up for reservations.

6. Activity folder passed on to next month’s chairperson

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LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2010

BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE

DONNA CHILTON, GAIL SEAL, KAREN PATELUNAS

HERMAN BIBA, WALTER STROHMAIER, GEORGE PALMER

I. Call to order: Walter Strohmaier called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.

II. Previous Minutes

A. Previous minutes read by Donna Chilton

B. Motion to approve by George Palmer, second by Walter Strohmaier

III. Treasurer’s Report

A. Report given by Gail Seal

B. Motion to approve by Donna Chilton, second by Herman Biba

IV. Manager’s Report

A. Haines City Police Department to speak on October 12 @ 6:30 pm

B. Discussions around starting a neighborhood awareness group

C. Other parks having scammers - be on the lookout for solicitors - Call Renee

D. Safety Awareness discussion

V. FMO Report

B. Bill Williams contacted. Wants to speak to Board before he does presentation to

HOA group. Board decided to wait until February so he can meet with the new

Board.

VI. Old Business

A. Still no volunteer for yard sale. Will ask for volunteer at HOA meeting next

week. If no one volunteers the event will be canceled.

VII. New Business

A. Board decided that $12,000 in bank account belonged to HOA. Discussion had

been around part being a legal fund. Motion made by Walter Strohmaier,

seconded by Herman Biba.

B. With Walter Strohmaier being acting President he needed a copy of the minutes

stating Judy Dixon’s resignation for securing a new signature card at the bank.

Donna Chilton to get signed copy to him before the HOA meeting on October 12.

VII. Motion to close meeting by Donna Chilton, seconded by Gail Seal. Meeting

adjourned by majority vote at 7:45 PM.

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LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION

HOMEOWNERS ASSOCITION MEETING MINUTES

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2010

BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE

WALTER STROHMAIER, GAIL SEAL,

HERMAN BIBA, GEORGE PALMER

I. Call to order: Walter Strohmaier called the meeting to order at 7:40 PM.

II. Previous Minutes

A. Previous minutes read by Herman Biba

B. Motion to approve by Maryann Donovan, second by Joyce Ladyman

III. Treasurer’s Report

A. Treasurer’s report read by Gail Seal.

B. Motion to approve by Kaye Levinson, second by Kathy Strohmaier

IV. Manager’s Report

A. Sheriff presenting next month.

B. Bigger sign out front for No Soliciting.

V. FMO Report

A. First meeting in October. No new information at this time.

B. Bill Williams to meet with new board in February.

VI. Old Business

A. Update HOA Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation to be voted on at Annual

HOA Members meeting in January. Also, vote on need for Liability Insurance

for HOA and Board. Chuck Osborn gave his thoughts on this.

B. Welcome Back Dance scheduled for November 6 with resident DJ Ronald Plouffe. All

encouraged to attend.

VII. New Business

A. Marileigh Osborn has 3 people to run for the board.

B. Richard Spiegel stated we should ask owners to negotiate rent. We cannot for 4

years.

C. George Palmer and Herb Hunt volunteered to run the Yard Sale planned for

November 13.

VII. Motion to close meeting

Meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm.

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If you have changes for the 2011 telephone directory please let us know by sending in this completed form.

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LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION

Resident Telephone and Lot Number Directory 2011 UPDATE

Date:________________

Name (1st resident)_____________________________ Birth date___________

Name (2nd resident)_______________________________Birth date___________

Name (3rd resident)_______________________________Birth date___________

If married please provide wedding anniversary date:________________

Address: _____________________________

Telephone number(s) _______________;_______________;_______________

Please send your updated information to

Tammy Anthis (50 Sargent St.) [email protected]

or

Lori Johnsen (151 Glen Este Blvd.) [email protected]

The 2011 directory will be ready for distribution in early January. Please have your

update to us before 12/25.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM

Men's Poker

2

Election Day

7:00 PM HOA Board

Meeting

3 8:30 AM Coffee/Donuts

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes

4 8:00 AM Men's Breakfast

11:00 AM Line Dance

2:00 - Activ. Meeting 7:00 PM

Bingo

5

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

6

7:00-10:00 PM Welcome

Back Dance

7

Daylight Saving Time

Ends (clocks back)

8

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM

Men's Poker

9

7:00 PM HOA

Meeting

10

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes

11 8:30 AM

Coffee/Donuts Veterans Day

11:00 AM Line Dance

7:00 PM Bingo

12

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

13

8:30 AM-Noon

Yard Sale

7:00 PM

Ladies’ Poker

14 15 9:30 AM

Water Aerobics 4:30 PM

Early Bird Dining 7:00 PM

Men's Poker

16 17 8:30 AM Coffee/Donuts

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes

18

8:00 AM Men's Breakfast

11:00 AM Line Dance

7:00 PM Bingo

19

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

9:30 AM Flea Market

& Ladies Lunch

20

8:30 AM Breakfast R-Eatery

7:00 PM Ladies’ Poker

21 6:30 PM Birthday/

Anniversary Celebration

7:00 PM Movie

22

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM

Men's Poker

23 24 8:30 AM Coffee/Donuts

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes

25

Thanksgiving Day

1:00 PM Meal

7:00 PM Bingo

26

9:30 AM Water Aerobics

27

7:00 PM

Ladies’ Poker

28 29 9:30 AM

Water Aerobics 1:00 PM Crafts

4:30 PM Dining By The Book

7:00 PM

Men's Poker

30

6:30 Texas Hold'em


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