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Newsletter 1 Southfork News FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS” Happy St Patrick’s Day March 2015 Many Four-Leaf Clovers Many four-leaf clovers and endless skies of blue, I’m wishing these and health and happiness for yours and you. May St. Patrick’s Day bring all you’re hoping for, and where you find a rainbow may you find many more. May the Good Lord bless you richly all of your days, and touch your life in many beautiful ways. Irish Toast May you be poor in misfortune Rich in blessings Slow to make enemies Quick to make friends But rich or poor, Quick or slow, May you know nothing but happiness From this day forward! Wishing you the luck of the Irish and a Happy St Patrick’s Day! Few Irish Sayings There are good ships and there are wood ships that sail the sea, But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be. May you always have work for your hands to do May your pockets hold always a coin or two. May the sun shine bright on your windowpane. May the hand of a friend always be near you. And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. Wherever there are friendly smiles, hope they’ll smile on you Whenever there is sunshine, hope it shines especially for you to make each day for you as bright as it can be.
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Newsletter 1

Southfork News

“FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS”

Happy St Patrick’s Day March 2015

Many Four-Leaf Clovers

Many four-leaf clovers and endless skies of blue,

I’m wishing these and health and happiness for yours and

you.

May St. Patrick’s Day bring all you’re hoping for, and where

you find a rainbow may you find many more.

May the Good Lord bless you richly all of your days, and

touch your life in many beautiful ways.

Irish Toast

May you be poor in misfortune

Rich in blessings

Slow to make enemies

Quick to make friends

But rich or poor,

Quick or slow,

May you know nothing but happiness

From this day forward!

Wishing you the luck of the Irish and a Happy St Patrick’s

Day!

Few Irish Sayings

There are good ships and there are wood

ships that sail the sea, But the best ships

are friendships, and may they always be.

May you always have work for your hands

to do

May your pockets hold always a coin or

two.

May the sun shine bright on your

windowpane.

May the hand of a friend always be near

you.

And may God fill your heart with gladness

to cheer you.

Wherever there are friendly smiles, hope

they’ll smile on you

Whenever there is sunshine, hope it

shines especially for you to make each day for you as bright as it can be.

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Newsletter Information

Note, any information to be placed in the newsletter, must be submitted between the 1st

and 15th of every month. Please contact the editor (Phyllis Grossi) at 567-6105, [email protected]

or drop off the information at 11150 Mesquite Dr. All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web

site @ www.floridacommunities.com (click on Southfork at bottom of page.)

Suggestion Box

Suggestion Box is to be used to deposit, Annual Dues, Letters to the Board etc. All

letters must be signed or they will not be honored.

Office of Southfork

10808 U.S. 98, Dade City, Fl 33525

Phone: (352) 523-0022, Fax: (352)523-0611 After Hours: (352)206-4080

_________________________________________________________________________

ASSOCIATION OFFICERS:

President Dot Cady 2014-2016

Vice President Tom Geyer 2014-2016

Secretary Carol Wild 2014-2016

Treasurer Mike Gallagher 2014-2016

Directors:

Priscilla Medeiros -2016

Jim McAdams 2014-2016

Harvey Barber 2015-2017

Roger Layne 2015-2017

Mary Freund 2015-2017

Emergency CONTACT NUMBERS IN PASCO COUNTY (911)

Pasco Cty Sheriff 352-521-5131 Dade City Police 352-521-1493

Hurricane Updates 800-427-8340 Dade City Hospital 352-521-1100

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Sick/Prayer List.

Linda Nutter R.L. Ingram Betty Toney

Get Well Wishes To All!

` In Memoriam

Dee Stipanovich former resident, son Danny, passed away

Our condolences to the family and friends!

New Residents

No New residents this Month

Welcome to our Community of Southfork!

Wedding Anniversary

Richard & Gail Moore 3/14

Bill & Peggy Lare 3/17

______________________________________________________________________________

To all the new people here in Southfork, remember that we have bingo

every Wednesday evening and the doors open at 5:15pm.

Bingo starts at 6:30pm and we have many good cash prizes. Come join

us!!!!

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from the Association President

Dear Friends

A great group of volunteers are already working on the

events for our 2nd Annual Fun DAY......there will be

something for everyone to enjoy playing and watching!

With your signed dinner ticket you will enjoy an excellent

dinner and have also a chance to win $50, $75 or $100. You

have to be there to win!

Come and enjoy being out with your neighbors

Dot ___________________________________________________________________________________

LE’TS GET TOGETHER FOR A BON FIRE AT 6 PM, March 17th AT THE PAVILION!!!!

BRING YOUR SNACKS AND BEVERAGES TO ENJOY OUR OWN ST. PATRICK’S HOLIDAY

YOU DON’T EVEN NEED TO BE IRISH!!!!!

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Southfork's HomeOwners Association Dinner Party

While picking up my mail a few weeks ago I was approached by Roger Layne,

Roger is a board member. He personally invited me to an Appreciation Dinner

for HOA members.

The date, time and menu was displayed on my invitation. Please rsvp

so we will know how many will attend. I accepted immediately, would love to

come, time and date were perfect. I'll be there, thank you.

On the given night I approached the club house anticipating a wonderful

buffet. Doors opened, we were courteously seated with friends and

neighbors.

To my surprise, my wait staff arrived, actually preacher Curly Culpepper

asked what I might like to drink. Several choices were available, and

choosing sweet ice tea, my cup never ran dry.

Soon, like a fine oiled machine, the wait staff from the kitchen began

serving each of us a nicely displayed dish of ham steak, scalloped potatoes,

green beans, cold slaw, delicious dinner roll and a delightful looking

brownie.

Soon, there was nothing left, absolutely delicious.

Soon the tables were cleared and the wait staff prepared to do the same for

an additional 80/90 residents.

Thank you officers, board members and spouses for working so very hard for

us. Very, very much appreciated.

Submitted by: Kathy Gallick

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Southfork Women’s Club March Meeting

March 4th, 2015

9:30am, meeting followed by the entertainment.

All women in Southfork are invited to our entertainment for the month of March

which we will be entertained by the “Zephyr Sound”, ladies barbershop chorus.

There are 18 women in the group who all live in Zephyrhills and quite a few are

snowbirds hailing from Canada, New York and Maine.

They share a love for music, and that’s why they joined “The Zephyr Sound” and

they entertain around the East Pasco County community. They sing without any

musical accompaniment.

They sing songs such as “Let there be Peace on Earth” and they sound like angels

in harmony using only their voices. Their repertoire includes old time songs,

patriotic tunes, blues numbers, hymns and selections from musicals. Their shows

last about 30 minutes and include as many as seven to nine songs.

At the end of each season, the non-profit group donates whatever money it

hasn’t needed for expenses to HPH Hospice Foundation.

Please consider coming to our March meeting and there will be a sign up sheet so we know

how many to plan for. Refreshments will be served!

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Women’s Club

On Feb. 4th, 45 ladies met at the Clubhouse for their monthly

meeting. The clubhouse was nicely decorated with a Valentine theme.

Thanks to Mary Jane Barber, Maggie Dull, Diane Stricklin and M. J.

All the Minutes and reports were read and approved.

Mary Bolin read a thank you note from Cornerstone. We mainly talked

about our fundraiser of Feb. 15 we are getting ready for it.

We celebrated the February's birthdays Mary Jo Dye and Jeanne

Bittman.

Our speaker was Jeanne Bittman who is a nurse and her subject was

"stress" what a nice presentation she did. She explained how to

reduce stress in our life and what stress means:

Severe, Tension ,Reducing, Energy, Spirituality, Sanity

It was very informative and helpful. Thanks Jeanne for a wonderful

presentation.

Willie Stoever was our Librarian for 20 years, what dedication. Thank

you Willie. Katie Bellnier and Louise Murray will be replacing

her.

Next month on March 4th we will be entertained by the Zephyr Sound

Ladies barbershop Chorus. We have a sign up sheet for that meeting to

know how much refreshment to get.

Our hostesses will be Pat Dicks and Brenda Knight.

See you there

Marielle

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Participate in the activities, CASH prizes at the end of the day!!

Bring a lawn chair, cheer your neighbors on and maybe win some CASH!!

12:00 – 2:00pm All Starting at the Pavilion/Rec Area At NOON:

Poke-a-long Poker “Run”; Picture Scavenger Hunt;

Walkers Challenge at your pace – instructions at Pavilion

12:30pm Shuffleboard Turkey Shoot - Shuffleboard Courts

2:00 – 3:00 Bocce Ball; Corn Hole Toss – Pavilion/Rec Area

3:00 – 5:00 Golf Cart Obstacle Challenge - RV Area

Mini Bingo; Whiffle Ball; Basket Ball Toss and other games

at the Pavilion/Rec Area

Tickets are required for prizes and food. Get them early! See Lonnie

Layne, Peggy Elkins, Southfork Office

5:00pm Pulled Pork & BBQ Chicken courtesy of Bahr’s A/C

All the fixin’s courtesy of Southfork HOA, BYOB

Prizes Drawings; sing-a-long, games, campfire,

JUST PLAIN FUN!!

We could use your help to make this a success for everyone. Sell

tickets? Musical? Collect $? Bring a neighbor?

Please consider joining our team of FUN “Experts”!

Call Dot Cady 352-567-6456

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2ND

ANNUAL FUN DAY

MARCH 14TH

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

12 NOON UNTIL IT’S OVER!

1. 12 Noon Poke-a-long Poker “Run”, get your instructions/cards at noon at the

pavilion.

2. 12 Noon Picture Scavenger Hunt, get your instructions/pictures at noon at the

pavilion.

3. 12:30PM Shuffleboard Turkey Shoot, be there at Shuffleboard Court at noon.

4. 2:00PM Bocce Ball, located at pavilion, mini competition.

5. 2:00PM Corn Toss, located at pavilion.

6. 3:00PM Golf Cart Challenge, located at RV/Storage area. This will be a 2

member team (driver blind folded/helper tells him where to drive).

7. 3:00PM-?? Mini Bingo, whiffle ball, basket ball toss, and other games at pavilion.

5:00PM The party starts at 5:00PM at the pavilion with Pulled Pork, BBQ Chicken and

all the fixin’s; cash prizes, games, music and so much more!

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COMPUTER CLASSES 2015

CLUBHOUSE

MARCH 12th TIME CHANGE DUE TO SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT

BRING YOUR LAPTOPS, IPADS & QUESTIONS

Come Prepared for Hands on Learning

THURSDAY, MARCH 5 10AM – 12 NOON INTRODUCTION

General Computer, Next Session Specifics

TUESDAY, MARCH 10 10AM – 12 NOON Windows 8, IPAD, SPYWARE CLEAN UP

THURSDAY, MARCH 12 2:00PM-3:00PM

Problem Solving, Enhance Skills

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SATURDAY, March 7th @ 8AM TO 9AM

$3.00 PER PERSON

MENU INCLUDES:

French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Links, Coffee, Tea and O.J.

Take home is available. Can’t get to the clubhouse? We will deliver!

Contact, Tom Robinson…..Cell 1-540-529-8247

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Sick/Prayer List

The sick list that I have in the newsletter each month usually and has always been for only

the people who were actually admitted to the hospital and was not a listing for rehabs etc.

I got to thinking about this and there are many who are homebound with visiting nurses,

hospice and or sent to nursing homes and they also need the prayers from everyone to get

well fast.

So from here on in I will accept any names of people from any of the areas listed above.

Thanks, Phyllis Grossi [email protected]

_____________________________________________________________________________

Old Christmas Cards

Big Thank You!!!! Many thanks for your greeting card covers.

Three boxes were delivered for use next year in making Christmas

stockings for prisoners. Over 1000 were made this year.

Carol Barnett

________________________________________________________________

NEWS FROM THE SOUTHFORK LIBRARY

Willie Stoever has been taking care of the Library for about 20 years and

has decided to retire from it and Katie Bellnier and Louise Murray will have

the duties of keeping the library organized.

With Willie’s help they have cleaned out the old, and have made room for

more books, especially Western Books. There is also now room for DVD's and

CD's. They hope to eventually have the books in Author Alphabetical

Order.

Thank you Willie for all of your years of service to our community!

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STARBURST

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Time: 7 pm

Admission Price: $7.50 per person

BYOB & SNACKS

Southfork’s favorite Song & Dance Entertainers, Joe and Sally, a

brother and sister act, has been to our stage four times in the past,

always a big hit.

Their musical dances and audience participations are always

enjoyable.

We will set-up with tables, bring your stuff.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

$7.50 PER PERSON

NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES

Steve has been entertaining Central Florida parks for many years.

It has been five (5) years since his last show her at Southfork.

His one man musical stage show consisting of Country,, Gospel, 50’s, 60’s, Rock

& Roll, Pop and Old Standards, will be applauded by all of us.

Clean family humor, with crowd participation.

This will be auditorium seating performance.

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ANNUAL SHUFFLEBAORD TOURNAMENT

Sponsored by Southfork Mobile Home Community Management

MARCH 12TH, 2015, TIME: 10 AM

It’s that time of year again here in Southfork and the Annual Mixed Shuffleboard Tournament will be

in full swing. The 2015 Tournament will be held on Thursday, March 12th. Shufflers to be on site at

9:30am and Tournament starts at 10am.

The teams will consist of 16 ladies and 16 men. Please sign up on the sheet in the clubhouse if you

are interested in playing. Ribbons will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners.

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED.

Maybe more of you, after seeing the great fun the entrants are having, will come and join the teams

on a daily basis. Check the newsletter in the activities section for days and times for both the men’s

and women’s days of playing..

We hope to see all of you for this great annual event as players and spectators.

Any questions, please contact Bob Lynch, 716-430-9772.

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A SENIOR ALPHABET!!!!!

A is for apple, and B is for boat, that used to be, right, but now it won't float! Age before beauty is what

we once said, but let's be a bit more realistic instead.

New Alphabet:

A's for arthritis; B's the bad back, C's the chest pains, perhaps car-di-ac?

D is for dental decay and decline, E is for eyesight, can't read that top line! F is for fissures and fluid

retention, G is for gas which I'd rather not mention.

H high blood pressure--I'd rather it low; I for incisions with scars you can show. J is for joints, out of

socket, won't mend, K is for knees that crack when they bend. L 's for libido, what happened to sex?

M is for memory, I forget what comes next. N is neuralgia, in nerves way down low; O is for osteo,

bones that don't grow!

P for prescriptions, I have quite a few, just give me a pill and I'll be good as new! Q is for queasy, is it

fatal or flu? R is for reflux, one meal turns to two.

S is for sleepless nights, counting my fears, T is for Tinnitus; bells in my ears! U is for urinary; troubles

with flow; V for vertigo, that's 'dizzy,' you know.

W for worry, now what's going 'round? X is for X ray, and what might be found. Y for another year I'm

left here behind, Z is for zest I still have-- in my mind!

I've survived all the symptoms, my body's deployed, and I'm keeping twenty-six doctors fully

employed!

HAVE A GREAT DAY !

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Southfork Entertainment

Well, from "The Dance" to "Turn The Page" we again were

thoroughly entertained by Moses and his wife Stephanie Fisher.

If you missed the "Orange Blossom Special" you certainly missed

the train. Stephanie plays second to none on her fiddle. We

even had Ole Willie Nelson stop by for a song or two.

The Greyhound Band had many residents up and dancing to a

variety of songs. A good time was had by all.

On a more serious note, beware, I hear there may be a "Cougar"

on the loose in our Southfork community!!!! Lol

Submitted by: Kathy Gallick

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Something We Should All Think About

A philosophy professor stood before his class and some items in front of him. When the class began,

wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks,

rocks about 2” in diameter. He then asked the students if the jar waws full. They agreed that it was.

So, the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar

lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open areas between the rocks. He then asked the

students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was.

The professor picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up

everything else. He then asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with a

unanimous yes.

The professor then produced two cans of (beer) from under the table and proceeded to pour their

entire contents into the jar—effectively filling the empty spaces between the sand. The students

laughed.

“Now,” said the professor, as the laughter subsided, I want you to recognize that this jar represents

your life. The rocks are the important things—your family, your partner, your health, your children—

things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full. The

pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything

else. “The small stuff.”

“If you put the sand into the jar first,” he continued, “there is no room for the pebbles or the rocks.

The same goes for your life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never

have room for the things that are important to you. Pay attention to the things that are critical to you

happiness. Play with your children. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your partner out

dancing. There will always be time to go to work, clean the house, give a dinner party and fix the

disposal.”

“Take care of the rocks first—the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand.”

One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the beer represented. The professor smiled.

“I’m glad you asked. If just goes to show you that no matter how full your life may seem, there’s

always room for a couple of beers.”

And you asked………………..

Submitted by, Mary Bolin

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7TH ANNUAL HAND AND FOOT TOURNAMENT

The annual Hand and Foot Tournament was held on Saturday, 1/24/2015 at the clubhouse and was

again a great success. There were forty (40) entrants and the tournament started at 11am.

Everyone brought some type of finger food and we had 3 full tables set up and what a feast of

goodies including sandwiches, various entrees and desserts and coffee. In between and during the

games, everyone took advantage and munched on all the goodies. It looked like a gourmet spread

with so much food and it developed a great party atmosphere and there was enough goodies to feed

the entire community.

There was a lot of quiet and anxiety at first and when everyone was seated and relaxed, you could

then hear the giggles, chatter and laughter start and then the fun began. It s all in the cards and

well………..we seen what happened and who the winning teams were and there were a few penalty

points on some of the score sheets.

I want to thank Marielle Quain for helping the checking in of all the entrants and passing out the

rules with seat position’s to each person. Both Phyllis & Marielle did all the verifying of the sheets

and totaling them to make sure all was correct and to see who all the winners were going to be. I

also want to thank my husband, Pat Grossi who kept the coffee going and helping with the food

tables and helped where needed. Thanks also to all who helped in the folding of tables and helping

the clean up. Thanks to John & Sandi, for set up!

Here are the winners with a total of 10 people winning a total of $200.00:

$35 each to Gladys Cline & Anita Warschkow. 27,030 points

$25 each to Pat Fisher & Nancy Jones 25,825 points

$20 each to Kathy Tabor & Betty LaForest 25,650 points

$15 each to Carol Quandt & Jane Martens 24,970 points

$5 each to Helen Stowe & Dot Cady 22,585 points

Stuffed Bears to Tony Trubiano & Joyce Wiseman……Honorary last place 17,275 points

So all in all, a big thanks to everyone who entered the tournament, brought food or helped in

anyway. It was a huge success and everyone is looking forward to next year already. A successful

event is only made when you have great participation!

Phyllis Grossi

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TO OUR EXTENDED FAMILY AT

SOUTHFORK

By now I am sure that all of you have heard the “rumor” that Sherry and I are moving

away from Southfork. We have purchased a beautiful home over in Citrus county on the

gulf coast of Florida on 2¼ acres.

It is with heavy hearts that we leave our “family home” which has been the Florida

residence of the Morvatz's since Elmer and Betty moved to Southfork in 1993. Many of

you older residents might remember that Elmer did the charity auctions for just about

any occasion here in the park and you all might recall Betty's professional singing voice

which still resonated from her well into her 80's.

Elmer and Betty were very involved in the daily activities of the park and it was

Elmer that initiated the many bus trips that were taken out of the park by a most of the

original residents. Elmer and Betty both passed away in 2006 and I moved in to

Southfork shortly after that from Sunset Beach, North Carolina.

Sherry and I also wanted to be active here in the park so that is why I joined the

homeowners association and sat on the board in many capacities and like to think that I

was instrumental in a lot of special events that were held here in the park for several

years (and yes I was “The Roving Reporter”). Sherry developed her own special niche

in the fact that she just loved to clean some resident's homes and then sit with them for

an hour or so just to visit.

When Sherry started her cleaning business that left me sitting at home so that is when

I started doing fix-up chores and repairs for everyone. Sherry and I both just hope that

whatever services we provided for almost all of you were done in a prompt, satisfactory,

professional manner and that our efforts met or exceeded your expectations.

Sherry and I developed many dear friends during our years of residency here and will

always cherish the memories of them and the trips (cruises), birthday parties, special

occasions and other events here in the park.

Godspeed to all of you who still travel to summer homes away from Southfork and

good luck to all of our neighbors and friends who live here year round.

Sincerely,

Sherry and Jim Morvatz

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DO YOU HAVE A GOOD ARTICLE OR A PICTURE THAT IS NEWS WORTHY?

Do you have a picture that is worth a thousand words (smile) and

maybe a little article to go with it that can be placed in the newsletter.

Something that may have happened here in Southfork (events) and

something everyone would like to see or read about? Send it to me by the 15th of

the month and I will make sure it gets placed in as an article.

Thanks, Phyllis

Remember to change your clocks on March 8thh. Spring ahead by one

hour!!!!!!!! Just think, winter is almost over (poor Northern people are still

freezing!!!!!

Email Addresses

Would you like to be kept up on the latest happenings here in Southfork

(e.g. resident passing etc.) instead of waiting to read it in the

newsletter?……………….if so, please email me with your email address.

The email addresses are kept only by me and I will not use them except to

inform you of the latest as it happens.

If interested, email me with your address at [email protected].

Thanks, Phyllis

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.

Repairs by George

All types of handyman,

carpentry, plumbing,

electrical repairs, gutter

cleaning, roof repairs, tile

work and exterior

maintenance at a very

reasonable rate. Custom

cabinet making and Power

washing the whole house or

just north side. Feel free to

call me anytime.

(H) 352-322-2700

© 410-852-6663

_________________________

Nautical Memories Consignment Do you have items you no longer need? Since we can only have 2 carport sales a year, why not let me sell your items globally. I will do all the work and you will receive the benefits. Give me a call at: 215-534-7256. Patty _______________________

Pressure Washing

See Andy @Clubhouse

$65.00 per house, $25.00 for

Green side only

Handi-Lady at your service

My name is Debbie and I

am a resident of Southfork. I

would like to help you with

things you need done

around your house. No job

is too small. My rates are

very reasonable. Based on

a flat fee. References upon

request 336-202-2829

______________________

Avon: Catalogs are

available. Call Tanya or

Bobby 567-7125

[email protected]

_______________________

Will rake your lawn for $5 a

bag. Bobby Hahn

567-7125

_________________________

Services Offered

I am a master electrician

offering the following

services: Electrical,

Pressure Washing, Gutter

Cleaning, Minor Plumbing.

Also, transportation to or

fromOrlando/tampa airports

as well as the Tampa

Train/Bus stations.

Jerry McClellan

11040 Maverick Drive

Home: (352) 437-5219

Cell: (352) 999-2908

Help Available

Let me help you keep the

sun shining in your world.

Compassionate

Professional and Discreet

Care.

Retired nurse will assist you

with bathing, shower, apply

lotion to skin. File nails,

shampoo/set/comb-out

hair, simple cleaning,

grocery shopping, errands,

comfort care.

Will sit with loved one while

you go out. Will check on

loved one if you live out of

town and I will report

conditions to you. Discuss

your other concerns/need

s. Additional info posted on

board in library and I live in

Southfork. Call Jean at

352-437-5139. Suggested

donation: $10.00/hour.

__________________________

Let us Do it For you

House cleaning, Laundry or

Ironing. Any job you need

done we can do. Call Ruth

C. or Tatianna. We also

open and close homes for

the seasonals. Year round

service. Dependable

631-374-3516

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Weekly Calendar of Events

Sunday Church of Your Choice…”May I” card game @6pm

________________________________________________________________

Monday Coffee Hour @8am…Line Dance @10am…Poker @12 noon

(Fall/Winter) Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm… Hand & Foot @6pm

Euchre @6pm

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Tuesday Trash Pickup AM…(Fall/Winter) Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…

Exercise @10:30am…Sequence @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Men’s

Shuffleboard @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm

Bowling (Zephyrhills) @noon…Poker @5:00pm

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Wednesday Blue bag Trash pickup 1st & 3rd Wednesday……

Quilting @9am… Bridge @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Men’s

Shuffleboard @1pm…Bingo@6:30pm, doors open @5:15pm

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Thursday Hand & Foot @9am…Dominoes @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Men’s

Shuffleboard @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm

Poker @5:00pm…”Alley” Board game @6pm…

_________________________________________________________________

Friday Trash pickup… (Fall/Winter) Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…Exercise

@10:30am…(Fall/Winter) Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm…Poker @12noon

WII FIT @9am

______________________________________________________________________

Saturday “TOPS” Weight Loss @9am…Bocce @10am…”65” game @6pm…Poker @5pm…

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Mar 3rd (Tue) “Starburst” music, 7pm , bring your own setup’s

Mar 4th (Wed) Women’s Club 9:30am (Bring 2 cans food for needy)

Mar 5th (Thur) Computer Classes 10am-12 noon (please sign-up)

Mar 6th (Fri) Men’s Breakfast group 9am

March 7th (Sat) French Toast breakfast 8 to 9am

March 8th (Sun) Card Bingo 6pm (bring your $2 in dimes)

Mar 10th (Tue) Computer classes 10am-noon

March 12th (Thur) Annual shuffleboard tournament 10am

March 12th (Thur) Computer classes 2pm-3pm

March 14th (Sat) Fun Day (noon until evening w/dinner at 5pm)

Mar 16th (Mon) Assn officer/directors 9am

Mar 17th (Tue) Bonfire 6pm

Mar 22nd (Sun) Card Bingo 6pm (bring your $2 in dimes)

Mar 23rd (Mon) Assoc membership meeting 9am

Mar 24th (Tue) “Steve Jeffris” show, 7pm


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