Summer is here and we are gearing up for a great summer ahead. The Mothers Day Celebration was a hit, and we are sure the Fathers Day Buffet will be equally delicious. Our Final Phase of the Clubhouse Construction Project is underway. The Wood Shop, a new Meeting
Room and Administrative Offices for Food & Beverage, Accounting and a Staff Meeting Room are nearing completion.
Speeding is still a problem in Heritage Pines. If you see someone speeding, get their tag number and vehicle description and call the front desk with it. I will continue to do Radar with Chuck this Summer and aggressively monitor our roads in Heritage Pines.
I would like to thank the Board of Directors for my new Three Year Contract. We achieved great results and improvements in the past three years, and I anticipate having great success in the future. As always, if I can be of service to you, please do not hesitate to call.
Bill Berthold. CHA, CCM, CAM – Chief Operating Officer/GM
Message From The G.M.
June 2011
Important Dates
To Remember
Club EventsClub Events… see page 4
Village Councilth
Thursday, June 9
4:00 p.m., PAC
Resident Forumth
Monday, June 20
1:30 p.m., PAC
BOD Meetingnd
Wednesday, June 22
1:30 p.m., PAC
Blood Mobileth
Tuesday, June 28
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Clubhouse
rdFriday, June 3
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.rdFriday, June 3
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.thFriday, June 10
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.thMonday, June 13
5:00pm-7:00pmthFriday, June 17
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.thFriday, June 17
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.thSunday, June 19
10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.thSunday, June 19
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.thFriday, June 24
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.thMonday, June 27
Docking In: Greece5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Two for $20.00
Karaoke Night with The Aigottis
Trivia Night!
$10.95 AYCE Italian Night
$10.95 AYCE Hawaiian Buffet
Resident Night Out! Lulu Live!
Breakfast Buffet
Fathers Day Dinner
Friendly Feud
$10.95 AYCE Port of Call Buffet
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PHONE NUMBERS TO REMEMBER:
11524 Scenic Hills Blvd.
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Country Club Front Desk......861-7784
Gate House ..........................862-9288
Pro Shop ..............................861-1645
Dining Room.........................
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A Night at the Races! ...........10, 16 & 17
American Sign Language ...................25
Angels in the Pines.............................28
Ask The Techie...........................11 & 12
Book Club...........................................24
Bridge Groups ....................................28
Bunco .................................................28
Bus Trip to Hard Rock Casino ............23
Calendar ....................................26 & 27
Can You Hear Me Now?.......................6
Community Memorial Tree Program......8
Community Emergency Response Team - CERT.....................25
Congratulations! ...................................8
Democratic Club.................................29
Drama Club News ..............................25
Environmental Issues Committee.........6
Events in June......................................5
Father’s Day Buffet.............................12
From Your Golf Pro.............................19
Golf Advisory Committee....................18
Golf Shop Sale ...................................19
Heritage Pines Blood Drive..................10
Heritage Pines Ladies’ Golf Association ........................21 & 22
Heritage Pines Ladies’ Stroke Play ....23
Heritage Pines Maryland Group .........28
Heritage Pines Men’s Golf Association..................................18
Heritage Pines Sportsman’s Club ......23
Hours of Operation ...............................4
Ice Cream Social ................................10
Important Dates to Remember .....Cover
In Memoriam ......................................34
Jazz Squares......................................29
Jewish Prayer.....................................33
Kitty Coalition .....................................33
Ladies Bowling League ......................29
Library News ......................................24
Mah Jongg..........................................30
Management Report to Residents...7 & 8
Message from the GM ..................Cover
Movies in June ....................................9
New Outlook Singles Club..................33
Niners’ Ladies’ Golf Association ...........20
Pet Lovers’ Club ................................32
Pines Glen.........................................34
Ping Pongers.....................................25
Pool Party with the Pauley’s .....14 & 15
Red Hat Sophisticates of Heritage Pines...................................31
Republican Club ................................30
Resident Directories ............................6
Resident Lifestyle Committee..............6
R.O.M.E.O. Club ...............................24
Room Booking Policy ..........................6
Sewing and Sharing ..........................23
Stampin’ Up! ......................................30
Super Seniors 80+ ............................24
Thank You! ..........................................8
Theater News....................................29
Thursday Bar Entertainment .............10
Tuesday Ladies’ Bible Study .............30
Village Attic........................................28
Who Said the King is Dead?..............11
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Hours of Operation
thFriday, June 17
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.LuLu, An incredible local performer who comes to us for the first time
ever will be performing LIVE! She comes to us very highly recommended by communities much like our own.
Tickets are $5.00 at the front desk.
thSunday, June 19
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Buffet Menu: Omelet Station (egg beaters available), Scrambled
Eggs, Baked Maple French Toast, Biscuits & Gravy, Bacon & Sausage, Home Fries, Hot Oat Meal, Danish & Muffins, Mixed Fruit,
Assorted Breads (for toasting), Coffee & Orange JuiceTickets are $10.00 at the front desk.
thSunday, June 19
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Buffet Menu: Tomato Bisque, Traditional House Salad, Rolls &
Butter, Mixed Vegetables, Baked Potato, Skewered Shrimp Au Gratin, Carved Tenderloin of Beef (assorted sauces to include Merlot
reduction, black peppercorn gravy, jack daniels sauce), Gourmet Pasta Station (select from penne pasta &/or spaghetti noodles, paired with marinara, alfredo, rosa vodka, pesto sauces. Accompaniments
will include chicken, shrimp, sausage, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, red & green peppers, roasted artichokes, asparagus, broccoli)
Reservations (727) 861-1677
thFriday, June 24
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Plated Menu: Traditional House Salad, Tuscan Stuffed Steak
Wellington, Garlic Infused Rice, Balsamic Marinated Vegetables, Chef's Choice Dessert
Tickets are $15.00 at the front desk.
thMonday, June 27
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Buffet Menu: Avgolemono (Greek Egg-Lemon Chicken Soup),
Traditional Greek Salad, Baked Vegetables (eggplant, zucchini, squash, mushrooms, onions, in a rich tomato sauce), Rice & Shrimp
Pilaf, Greek Seasoned Quartered Chicken (with lemon sauce), Carved Leg of Lamb
Reservations (727) 861-1677
Resident Night Out! Lulu Live!
Breakfast Buffet
Fathers Day Dinner
Friendly Feud
$10.95 AYCE Port of Call BuffetDocking In: Greece
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Events in June
rdFriday, June 3
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Choose from 9 item menu, with a variety of flavors, sure to satisfy everyone’s taste buds. All dinners are served with your choice of
soup or salad bar, and topped off with a dessert! Reservations (727) 861-1677
rdFriday, June 3
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Come and enjoy an evening of great music, dancing, and
performances with your residents as our hosts! Sing a tune or two, or just sit back and enjoy the show!
thFriday, June 10
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Plated Menu: Fruit Salad Over Spring Greens, Teriyaki Glazed Chicken (with sesame seeds), served over vegetable rice, Chefs
Choice DessertTickets are $15.00 at the front desk.
thMonday, June 13
5:00pm-7:00pmBuffet Menu:
Tomato Basil, Ceasar Salad, Cheesy Garlic BreadCreate Your Own Pasta Station, Grilled Shrimp and Cheese
Tortellini, Bistecca Mediterranea (beef tips sautéed with onions, tomatoes, capers, peppers, garlic, topped with feta cheese)
Reservations with our hostess, (727)861-1677
thFriday, June 17
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Buffet Menu: Tropical Cold Slaw, Broccoli Crunch Salad, Grilled
Ham Steak (topped with pineapple), Tilapia Filet (sautéed in a citrus sauce), Yellow Rice (infused with fruit), Grilled Vegetables
Reservations (727) 861-1677
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Karaoke Night with The Aigottis
Trivia Night!
$10.95 AYCE Italian Night
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Messages From The Management
Room Booking PolicyWith renovations to the Clubhouse in full swing, we are seeing a dramatic increase in the need for rooms and spaces by residents and groups. As it stands now, rooms have been booked by individual groups for a specific day and time frame.
It has come to our attention that many of these groups are comprised of a minimal number of residents, which are not suited for the room they have booked. Management has taken the steps to divide the Magnolia Room and will begin booking the Magnolia Room on both sides and closing the dividers. This will allow more residents to utilize the Clubhouse during times of high demand.
Management will also increase the number of room dividers we own, so that rooms such as the Craft Room and PAC can also be divided to accommodate more residents. In essence, we are making every effort to make sure all residents have equal access to rooms.
We hope that this new operational policy will also limit the number of times when groups will be bumped or cancelled due to special meetings, or BOD related events. By sharing the Clubhouse, both management and residents can coexist and share spaces, which with the beautification of our Clubhouse, are in increasing demand.
Bill Berthold, CHA, CCM, CAM
Chief Operating Officer/GM
Can Your Hear Me Now?As part of a new initiative to provide residents with complimentary services here at HP, management is now working with a local business, Affordable Hearing Solutions, to provide the following complimentary services for residents:
Video Otoscopy examination tocheck for Ear Wax
Ear Wax Removal
Hearing Screenings
Clean and Check hearing aids
One Complimentary Pack of Hearing Aid Batteries
(In-home Hearing Evaluations availableat no-charge by appointment only)
thThe first session will be held on Monday, June 20 starting at 1:00 p.m. and running until 3:00 p.m. A sign-up sheet will be at the front desk for appointments in 10 minute intervals. We anticipate a great response for this service, and have made preparations to make it a monthly service! Again, if you wish to take advantage of this complimentary service, you must sign up in advance through the front desk.
Resident DirectoriesJust wanted to let all resident know that the 2011 resident directories are available for pick up at the front desk. Anyone who wishes to pick one up is asked to please visit the front desk during normal operating hours.
Environmental Issue CommitteeA very important issue was raised at our last Florida Friendly Landscaping day. It was soil sampling, why you need it and how to do it. The most important fact residents need to know is our Pasco County Cooperative extension Service is a valuable source of info for your landscaping issues. They do recommend soil testing if you have an area of lawn that is not growing as desired. So I am enclosing a link for a copy of the sample form and it comes with instructions and price list. I hope it will help those who have been plagued by issues year after year and not getting the right results or answers from their lawn companies. You will be able to access the links for the form and also for cooperative extension service.
Please take some time to look over all the valuable information. It covers many areas that will impact your life and home to make more energy efficient with their useful hints, also info on storm preparation can be found on their website.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/SS/SS18700.pdf
Pasco County Cooperative Extension Home Page
Resident Lifestyle CommitteeThe Pre Kentucky Derby Party was quite a success and a lot of fun was had by all. Several residents requested we conduct another Day At The Races in the fall. The committee is looking into a date either in October or early November. The ladies and gentlemen outdid themselves with the hats this year. There were some very spectacular hats but this year the winner was a gentleman. The judges felt Joe Miller's hat was extremely clever and very appropriate for him.
During the committee’s May meeting a resident, Pat Delamer, presented an interesting lifelong learning program (OLLI) to the committee, which she and her husband, John, had been involved in at the University of Dayton (Ohio). The idea is to find people, perhaps within our community, with expertise in a specific subject who would facilitate learning sessions for fellow residents. These sessions would perhaps run 4 to 6 weeks and could be on subjects such as wine tasting, cooking, history, literature, dance, travel, etc. The committee was very intrigue with the idea of setting up such a program at Heritage Pines. We all felt just because we are retired our brains should not be. If this seems like something you might be interested in doing, would be interested in leading a session or have a subject you would be interested in learning more about, please contact Lynn Aigotti (727-862-6505) [email protected]. For additional information you can Google OLLI
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Update on Financial Results
5/12/2011
For the first four months of this year, the Association had operating income of $197,730. This means the Association's revenue was higher than its expenses by that amount. The operating income or surplus of $197,730 was $101,264 better than budget.
Year to date revenue through April of $1,507,520 was $69,560 higher than budget.Golf, Food & Beverage and Other revenue were higher than budget by $11,031, $47,099, and $11,430, respectively. Assessment revenue was flat with the budget.
The new expanded bar has been a major success with residents. Alcohol sales to residents are 41% higher than last year. The new bar is also helping to drive more restaurant business. For example: food sales to residents are up more than 17% over last year.
Introducing an additional day of tee times in our golf program has helped to increase daily fee resident golf revenue by 24% over last year. Guest revenue is higher than last year by more than 17%.
Year to date expenses through April of $1,309,790 were $31,703 less than budget. Payroll and related benefits were under budget by $13,322. All other operating expenses were $18,381 less than budget.
The Association's net assets (total assets minus total liabilities) have increased by more than $3.5 million since the end of 2008. As mentioned in a previous management report to residents, the Association has generated an operating fund surplus of more than $500,000 since 2008. For comparison purposes, the Association had a budget deficit in 2008 of more than $80,000. The surplus generated in 2009 and 2010 was reinvested into the clubhouse to help fund the expansion projects. Any surplus generated this year will be used to help fund the cost of the kitchen expansion project planned for next year.
The Association's cash balance as of April 30, 2011 was $1,802,604 of which $945,091 was operating cash and $848,513 was in the reserve fund.
The Association is in a strong financial position.
As always, if I can be of any assistance please feel free to contact me on any Association issue.
Bill Berthold CHA, CCM, CAMChief Operating Officer/General Manager.
Update On The Clubhouse Construction/Repair/Expansion Projects
5/05/2011
As most of you know, the construction projects for the new expanded bar, the expanded fitness center, the restaurant expansion and the remedied pool defects are now complete. New furniture and fixtures for the bar, restaurant, the pool and the lobby area have been purchased and installed. The installations of new bathrooms adjacent to the billiards room and an office for the Association's facilities manager have also been completed.
Major repairs and replacements have been completed on such items as the clubhouse roof, stucco, lobby windows and all doors (except the lobby doors which will be replaced and upgraded in the next few weeks).
The renovations to the fitness center bathrooms are almost complete. It is expected they will be operational soon. The water fountain in the fitness center will become operational again when the fitness center bathrooms are complete.
The clubhouse expansion project has begun and is expected to be completed by the end of June. When completed, the clubhouse will have a new woodshop room, a new resident conference/meeting room and additional office space.
The total cost of all of the above completed projects amounts to $1,288,000 of which $968,000 was paid from the general reserve fund and the remaining $320,000 was paid from the operating fund.
The total cost of the unfinished projects is estimated to be $932,000 of which $555,000 will be paid from the general reserve fund, $94,000 from other reserve funds and $283,000 from the operating fund.
For comparison purposes, Miller Dodson issued a report last year indicating the Association should plan to spend $1,073,000 from the general reserve fund for repairs/replacements in 2010. Miller Dodson is the firm on which the Association relies to estimate future repairs and replacement expenditures from the general reserve fund for the next 30 years. The Association spent $1,089,000 in 2010 or $16,000 more than the Miller Dodson report. For 2011, the Miller Dodson report suggested spending $930,000 from the general reserve fund. The Association's plan is to spend $920,000 in 2011. This means the Association's current general reserve spending rate is in line with the Miller Dodson report.
Residents contribute $30 of their monthly assessments to the general reserve fund. The remaining $145 goes to the
Management Report to Residents
continued on page 8
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operating fund. The $30 monthly reserve assessment for 2010 and 2011 is currently sufficient to fund future repair and replacement expenditures. The $145 monthly operating fund assessment has generated a surplus for the Association of more than $500,000 for the years 2009 and 2010. The $500,000 surplus was generated by your management team's efforts to reduce expenses and increase revenue wherever possible. The surplus was used to help fund the cost of the expansion projects. As a result, there were no assessment increases and there were no special assessments required to fund all of the construction projects described above.
As always, if I can be of any assistance please feel free to contact me on any Association issue.
Bill Berthold CHA, CCM, CAMChief Operating Officer/General Manager
continued from page 7
The Community/Memorial Tree Program provides the opportunity for our residents to purchase a tree in memory of a loved one or friend. Trees may also be purchased to honor a person or because you wish to donate one in your name to beautify our community. Prices vary according to the type and size of tree. Residents may choose a general location for a donated tree which can be on the golf course, along the main boulevard or in other areas of the community. The final placement of each tree will be approved by our golf course superintendent, Tommy Land. Trees will be planted during the months of March/April and October/November. Please plan your purchase during the preceding months.
A map showing the location of all donated trees is located in the hallway by the Magnolia Room. The Community/Memorial Tree Program is headed by Linda O'Leary. Please contact Linda at 819-9207 for pricing information.
A book is being kept at the front desk of the Clubhouse in which residents can look through for the many trees planted throughout the community. Each page includes the name of the honoree(s), sponsor(s), tree location, and type of tree. This book will remain at the front desk for all of the community to view.
Sponsored by the Golf Advisory Committee.
Community/Memorial Tree Program
Congratulations!Dressed as a king and queen, Joseph and Maria Miller watch the Royal Wedding Friday morning during a celebration at the Magnolia Terrace Tea Room at the intersection of US 19 and Northcliffe Boulevard. Congrats Joe and Maria Miller who were featured in an article for a local newspaper!
The Mary Giella School presented Heritage Pines with a Certificate of Appreciation for all their generosity, hard work, and effort through out the years Penny and Wes Norton accepted the certificate on the communities behalf.
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Movies in June
ndJune 2
(PG-13) 2011
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard serves up a delicious comedy about two best friends and business partners -- Ronny (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Kevin James) --
who are about to land a fantastic deal when Ronny learns something about Nick's wife, Geneva (Winona Ryder), that rocks his world. Ronny turns amateur sleuth to determine whether Geneva's cheating on Nick and learns that telling a friend the truth is even more difficult than concealing it.
Cast: Vince Vaughn, Kevin JamesDirector: Ron HowardGenre: Comedy
thJune 9
(PG-13) 2010
In this raw drama based on David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, Becca (Nicole Kidman) and Howie (Aaron Eckhart) grapple with the
realities of life eight months after the death of their 4-year-old son, Danny. Even with Becca's well-meaning mother (Dianne Wiest) offering comfort and weekly group therapy always available, the couple go about their own secret ways of coping. John Cameron Mitchell directs.
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Aaron EckhartDirector: John Cameron MitchellGenre: Drama
thJune 16
(R) 2010
Britain's King George VI (Colin Firth) struggles with an embarrassing stutter for years until he seeks help from unorthodox Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) in this biographical drama
that chalked up multiple Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Logue's pioneering treatment and unlikely friendship give the royal leader a sense of confidence that serves him and his country well during the dark days of World War II.
Cast: Colin Firth, Geoffrey RushDirector: Tom HooperGenre: Drama
The Dilemma
Rabbit Hole
The Kings Speech
How are the movies being selected? We always like to hear what residents think of what is being chosen. Please don't hesitate to share your comments with us. Residents are always encouraged to make requests for movies as well.
rdJune 23
(PG-13) 2009
Frank (Robert De Niro) just lost his wife, and without their mother by his side, Frank's grown children aren't compelled to visit for the holidays. So he hits the road to visit them -- collecting various revelations and learning about himself along the way. Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, Sam Rockwell and Melissa Leo co-star in writer-director Kirk Jones's family tale, an update of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1990 Italian film.
Cast: Robert De Niro, Kate BeckinsaleDirector: Kirk JonesGenre: Drama
thJune 30
(PG-13) 2010
After narrowly escaping from a wretched World War II Siberian labor camp, a small band of multinational soldiers desperately undertakes a harrowing journey to traverse Siberia, the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas on foot. Directed by Peter Weir, this exciting drama about courage and endurance -- based on a true story -- stars Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, Saoirse Ronan, Mark Strong and Gustaf Skarsgård.
Cast: Jim Sturgess, Ed HarrisDirector: Peter WeirGenre: Drama
Everybody’s Fine
The Way Back
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Happening at the House
Looking for some great local fun on those hot summer nights? The new bar is going to continue its complimentary entertainment schedule through the summer months! But we really need your support! We are bringing resident favorites, as well as some new performers through the month of June. Entertainment starts at 6:00 p.m. and runs until 8:00 p.m. We encourage all residents to come up, and even bring your friends from outside the gates!
All you clubs and groups are also invited to have Thursday socials with your members as a great way to have fun and encourage new membership! The delicious bar menu is also available on Thursday nights until 8:00 p.m. Don't miss out!
ndJune 2 Tony BeoingthJune 9 Coastline
thJune 16 Short NoticerdJune 23 Fred CampbellthJune 20 Eddie Shannon & Co.
Thursday BarEntertainment
Congrats to the winners at the nd2 Annual Night At The Races event!
Beat The Heat!Ice Cream Social
thSaturday, June 182:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
$3.00 per person
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Join Us!
A Night At The Races!
1st Place winner Carol Scarfi2nd Place winner Camile Solarno
3rd Place winner Faye Philie
Best Hat CowboyJoe Miller
Heritage Pines
See You
There!
Tuesday, June 28th11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The Bloodmobile will be in the parking lot directly in front of the Clubhouse. If you are in need of blood, please let your provider
know that you are enrolled in our community donation program.
Some of the common guidelines to be followed before blood donation are:
Blood Drive!
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You’re Invited...
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Accepting New Patients
Medicare, Tricare, CignaMultiplan/PHCS and more
• Drink extra water and fluids• Avoid caffeinated beverages• Eat well to reduce the
risk of reactions todonation.
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Who Said The King Is Dead?Photos courtesy of Leon Silberman
Ask The TechieQ: I am connecting a Wireless Router to my home network so I can use my laptop from anywhere in my home. It was easy to connect and seems to be working fine. However, a neighbor suggests I enable security. What does this mean and why is it necessary for someone living in Heritage Pines?
A: I highly recommend enabling wireless security. Even though we live in a secure community, we are vulnerable to outside parties accessing our computers and laptops remotely. There are free programs available on the Internet that may enable someone to record your Internet activity possibly learning your login names and passwords.
In addition, if your network is unsecure a neighbor or anyone with a wireless antenna can access your Internet connection without your knowledge. There was a recent case, in New York, where an unsuspecting individual was visited by the police who traced a pedophile to their Internet connection. The shocked individual was proven innocent and the pedophile was eventually captured. It was determined that the pedophile was using the unsecure connection from a quarter of a mile away.
To secure your wireless connection, follow the manufacturer instructions to enable Wireless Security and select a Security Key. This key should be something other than your email or other passwords. It is used the first time you connect wirelessly and recorded. You will need to
provide this key to any visitors with laptops, smartphones, iPads or other Wi-Fi devices. If you have Verizon FIOS, Wireless Security is already enabled and the Security Key is printed on the bottom of the modem/router.
Q: Whenever I close my laptop as I move to a different location in my home the computer turns off requiring me to power it back on. This is very annoying and I would prefer that it not do this. Can I change a setting to stop this?
A: Yes, you can easily change the setting that is causing your computer to go to sleep when you close the lid. The setting you want to change is found in the Control Panel | System Settings in the Power Options Section. Change the “Choose what closing the lid does” setting to DO NOTHING for both the ON BATTERY and PLUGGED IN choices.
While in the POWER OPTIONS section you may also want to review and possibly adjust the POWER BUTTON, DISPLAY and PUT THE COMPUTER TO SLEEP settings. These settings are usually set to optimize battery life and may not be convenient for your situation.
Submit questions for future columns to Dale Mallek – [email protected]
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Buffet:5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Buffet Menu
Tomato Bisque
Traditional House Salad
Rolls & Butter
Mixed Vegetables
Baked Potato
Skewered Shrimp Au Gratin
Carved Tenderloin of Beefassorted sauces to include merlot reduction,
black peppercorn gravy, jack daniels sauce
Gourmet Pasta Stationselect from penne pasta &/or spaghetti noodles, paired with marinara, alfredo, rosa vodka, pesto
sauces. Accompaniments will include chicken, shrimp, sausage, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms,
red & green peppers, roasted artichokes, asparagus, broccoli
– Reservations ONLY –
reservations can be made
by contacting
Pollyanna at
727-861-1677
thSunday, June 19
$15.95Fathers Day
Buffet
thFriday, June 10 , from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
in the Magnolia Room
Dale Mallek will be teaching a beginner's class on document editing using Microsoft Word. MS Word is a program that is part of the Microsoft Office package. A version of Office that includes Word and Excel is now included free with many new Windows 7 computers. This session is part of a series of monthly classes that Dale is offering to his fellow Heritage Pines residents at NO CHARGE. Enrollment is limited to 35.
This class is intended for novice users interested in learning the basics of document editing. The concepts covered are applicable with the older versions of Word as well as Microsoft Works and Open Office.
The topics covered will include:Page Layout/Alignment Text Formatting
Cut/Copy/Paste Drag/Drop of TextInserting Photos/Clipart Printing
Paragraph Spacing/Formatting Document Organization
Q & A
Dale has 40+ years experience delivering and supporting technology services. His most recent employer was Hewlett Packard. In 2009, Dale began Mallek Technology Solutions providing computer and home theatre support services to Heritage Pines and neighboring community residents.
If you plan to attend or have suggestions for future classes, please contact Dale Mallek at 727-697-7260 or [email protected]
Document Editing Training Class
Open
7 Days!
11133 County Line RoadSpring Hill, FL 34609
352-835-71661 mile east of Mariner Blvd.
Military and
Service Uniform
10% Discount
on Liquor Only
Sun. thru Thurs.10am to 9:30pm
Fri. & Sat.10am to 11pm
Sun. thru Thurs.10am to 9:30pm
Fri. & Sat.10am to 11pm
352-683-5647
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Pool Party with the Pauleys!
Photos Courtesy of Walter Lewan
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Pool Party with the Pauleys! Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Photos Courtesy of Walter Lewan
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A Night at the Races! Sunday May 1, 2011
Photos courtesy of Leon Silberman
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A Night at the Races! Sunday May 1, 2011
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Comments From The Course
Comments From The CourseJune 2011 Men's Day Events06/01/11 Individual Quota Points A, B, C, D06/08/11 2 Better Balls of 4 A & B, C & D06/15/11 4 Man Scramble A+B+C+D 2 Drives06/22/11 Individual Stroke Play A, B, C, D06/29/11 Pick Your Own Partner
Stroke Play Championship 2011
Congratulations to Bob Thomas the overall Stroke Play champion for 2011!!!!
Flight 1stBob Thomas 1 Grossnd
Larry Churchill 2 GrossrdJoe Solecki 3 GrossstLeonard Scalzi 1 NetndMel Letterer 2 Net
Flight 2stJoe Schmitt 1 GrossndGene Gunderson 2 GrossrdChuck Widlowski 3 GrossstJack Labua 1 NetndGene Kortier 2 Net
Flight 3stDick Talty 1 GrossndJim Montgomery 2 GrossrdJohn Nugent 3 GrossstJim Rankin 1 NetndChuck Taylor 2 Net
Flight 4stJohn Guaragua 1 GrossndCharles McKinney 2 GrossrdBob Van Horn 3 GrossstTom Hickey 1 NetndJoe Paddock 2 Net
Flight 5stBill Dimock 1 GrossndKent Fudge 2 GrossrdBill Curtain 3 GrossstBob Hunter 1 NetndCharles Gnezez 2 Net
SAVE OUR GOLF COURSE
As much as possible and practical, please keep golf carts on cart paths, especially around all tees and greens. Also follow the “4 Wheel Rule”. Always make sure all wheels are on the cart path.
Next Board Of Directors Forum: Monday, June 20, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. Attending board members Linda McCann and Val Page. Please attend if you can. If any HPMGA member has any questions or suggestions you would like presented at the forum email them to me at [email protected] .
We are excited about this year and the additions we are making to the committee. There are 13 members on our committee now and we each are going to be responsible for reporting monthly on our assigned areas. Hopefully we will be able to make better more useful recommendations to our General Manager to take back to the board for consideration. All of us want the residents to feel free to contact us with any ideas or concerns that will improve the course, the play, or the education of our community about golf. This year, the members are as follows:
Stan Ely/ Nancy Beckwith Co-chairpersonsBetty Simpson – Secy. 18 hole Ladies President Nancy Suter Ladies Niners PresidentTom Aigotti Men's 18 hole President Linda O'Leary Memorial Tree ProgramDick Kaufman GHIN Handicap ProgramKaren Pipes MembershipsLinda McCann Utilization of PlayGriff Givens Golf Course ProjectsLarry Gray Grounds Coordinator Ken Nelson FinancialsFaye Wehner Natures Keepers
Our meetings are held the first Monday of each month at 2:00 p.m. in the Magnolia Room unless it is a holiday. Please feel free to come in and listen or speak before the meeting begins.
Let’s clarify a few issues that have been brought to our attention. Some residents expressed concerns about seeing guests playing our course that don't appear to be playing with a resident. This is possible, because for our Invitationals and other events we ask other golf courses to donate free play on their course as a promotion. As a result our golf professional must also reciprocate. But rest assured the play is limited to certain days and times and is never allowed to usurp one of our residents Tee Times.
Golf Course etiquette seems to be forgotten at times. Please keep all four wheels of your golf cart on the cart paths. We are not supposed to pull off onto the grass for shade or just because we aren't paying attention. Tommy has lots of problems keeping the grass along the paths nice if we abuse it.
Each of you who has a handicap flag for your cart was required to sign an agreement to follow the handicap rules when you purchased your flag. We ask that you re-read what you agreed to do. You need to stay at least 10 feet from all greens and should never be in front of the green. Please stay on the cart paths around all Tee boxes. Any time the sign says cart path ONLY, you must abide by that even with a handicap flag.
Let's try to explain the 3-5 rule used for competitive tournament play. Your course handicap focuses only on you. It doesn't take into account where other competitors might play from. When players play from tees with a different UDGA Course Rating, their benchmarks have changed. The USGA Handicap System Section 3-5 adjustment is to rebalance the standard for competition. If you still have questions I am sure that our golf professional, Kevin would be glad to explain it further.
Heritage Pines Men’s Golf Association From Your Golf Advisory Committee
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Two Ways To Pick Up The Pace
Q: My last round of golf was over five hours because of the group in front of us. Why does it take so long, and what is there to do about it?
A: Why does it take so long to play golf? Because slow players don't realize they are slow. In all my years in the golf business I've never heard anyone describe himself as a slow player. It's always the other golfer's fault.
Here are the two most common errors people make without realizing it (other errors are more self-evident):
Error 1: Parking the cart on the front side of the green. Too many golfers hit to the green and park in the front it. This slows things up because after they putt out, they have to walk back toward the group behind them before going to the next tee.
Solution: Park your cart as near as possible to the next tee. The reason even experienced golfers make this error is because of the mistaken belief that taking the time to park the cart before putting out doesn't really save any time. But in the normal pace of play, the people behind you are not waiting before you putt; they are waiting afterward.
Error 2: Leaving your cart with only one club in your hand. This error is more time-consuming when you are playing under "cart path only" rules, but it's a time-waster even if you have to walk only a few yards. Invariably, when you get to your ball, it's the wrong club and you have to go back to the cart.
Solution: Take two, three, four or more clubs (sometimes taking the whole bag can save time). It's much easier and faster than coming back to the cart.
Notes From The Pro
We accept Freedom, Optima and Universal HealthCare
352-684-6180
Golf Shop Sale Golf Shop Sale for June!
Top-Flight 15 ball Packs$9.99 each
Pinnacles 18 ball Packs$11.99 each
for June!
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Heritage Pines Ladies Niners’ Golf
After a very busy March and April the month of May found the Niners quieting down, a little. They began the month with a Hat Day. Ladies wore hats and fascinators that could have been worn to the Royal Wedding or the
thKentucky Derby. On May 17 , 28 Niners traveled to Hernando Oaks for a round of golf followed by lunch. It was nice to visit another course, but we all agreed that there is “no place like home”, Heritage Pines.
• Fundraiser for Mary Giella School
• No handicap requiredth• Deadline for sign up June 11 - payment at time
of sign up
• Four Person Scramble, each team member use one drive
• Donation $5.00 + cost of nine holes of golf + one kid friendly food item (on the day of play)
• Golfers may purchase Mulligan's, One Putts, and Sand Flings for additional $1.00 on the day of play
• Prizes will be randomly pulled from the score cards
Join us for drinks after golf!!
OUTSIDE PLAY
June 21st, a Tuesday, our course is closed for golf. The Niners' committee has arranged for outside play at: Brooksville Golf Club - 10:00 shot-gun 18 holes + lunch to follow for $32.00. A sign-up sheet is in the pro-shop. Pick your own foursome and make checks payable to HPNLGA upon sign-up. You will also need to check your lunch choice. The deadline is one week prior to play. The format will be either a scramble or stroke play - your foursome’s' choice.
If anyone needs help making a foursome or has questions please contact, Cheryl Armstrong, Paula Routten or Lauren Tracey.
NINERS AND DINERS
Now that spring holidays are out of the way, the Niners and thDiners are resuming their play this month on June 26 .
Following play they will be eating at the HP Clubhouse.
BIRDIES & CHIP-INS
April 19, 2011
Birdies: Linda Smith, Nancy Suter, Cathy Stoehs, Rosemary McCaffrey
Chip-Ins: Bonnie Behling, Maureen Bracchi, Cathy Stoehs
Under 40: Linda Smith 39, Nancy Suter 36
Golfin' for the Kids - Open Play Golf Tournament
Everyone is invited! thTuesday June 14 , 2011
April 26, 2011
Birdies: Pat Vitenbergs
Chip-Ins: Carol Donahue
May 3, 2011
Birdies: Janice Benedetti, Nancy Suter
Chip-Ins: Judy Kortier
Under 40: Janice Benedetti
May 10, 2011
Birdies: Wendy DeMarkey, Paula Routten
Chip-Ins: Wendy DeMarkey, Pam Lewan, Dee Jordan, Paula Routten
WEEKLY GAMES JUNEth7 Individual Stroke Play – Low Net
th14 Golfin' For Kids -open Play - Mary Giella School Fundraiser
st 21 Golf Course Closed/ Brooksville Country Club Outing
th28 Individual Stroke Play – Low Net
RULES REVIEW
When you tee off you must use the same ball all the way – Tee to Green.
Post all scores whether you play here or away.
The maximum number of clubs in your bag is 14 – put your name on your clubs
On Par 3's, wait to tee off until the green is clear.
When within 150 yard marker wait to hit until the green is clear.
Mark Your Calendar June:th14 Open Play, Mary Giella School Fundraiserst21 Course Closed/Brooksville Country Club
Outingth26 Niners and Diners
st1 Flight st1 Grossnd2 Gross Edie Godleski, 162st1 Net Linda McConomy, 129
nd2 Flightst1 Gross June Bavetta, 171nd2 Gross Barb Domst, 172st1 Net Nancy Mankiewicz, 132
rd3 Flightst1 Gross Bev Seaberg, 181nd2 Gross Lynn Aigotti, 192st1 Net Renee Roulo, 132
Faye Wehner, 157
Heritage Pines Ladies Stroke PlayChampionship
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Featured Member of the Month
Featured Member of the Month
Barbara Stebler grew up in Hollywood, CA but her family roots were in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where she attended Michigan Technological University and there met her husband, Robert. They have been married for fifty-six years, blessed with three children, eight grandchildren, three
great grand children and a great grand daughter on the way! Barb earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Guidance and Counseling. For 30 years she worked as a High School Guidance Counselor until retirement in 1993. She was a member of numerous educational and professional organizations and a Board Member of a five county Mental Health Agency, serving in a number of positions including chairman.
Little did Barb and Bob know when they drove 1785 miles to Florida from the UP to go on a cruise that they would eventually end up being residents of Heritage Pines! For twelve years they have enjoyed the six months a year they spend here playing in the sun, making lots of friends and serving their community! For many years they have been active in the Knights of Columbus and the Daughters of Isabella and with their church. Through Bob's leadership position with the Knights of Columbus they were privileged to have two private audiences with Pope John Paul II, and subsequently were honored by him with membership in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Most recently, in July of this year, their Bishop informed them that Pope Benedict XVI conferred the title of Dame Commander and Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great upon them. Quite an honor indeed!
Barb has participated in the HPLGA from its inception, is an original member of the HP Choral group, plays Bridge, loves Ceramics and served as Vice President of Waterfall Village Homeowner's Association. They both enjoyed the ballroom and western dancing groups when it was available. Barb also loves her gardening which is quite evident when you pass her home. Barb says they feel privileged and blessed to have made such good friends here at Heritage Pines. Barb, WE feel blessed knowing you and appreciate all that you do in giving back to our community!
April Tournament Results
April 12th – President's Cup
Sheila Cooper was deemed overall winner after a playoff with Marjorie Fuller. Congratulations!
st st1 Flt - 1 low net – Mary Millernd2 low net – Joan Herrrd3 low net – Linda McConomy
nd st2 Flt – 1 low net – Marjorie Fullernd2 low net – Judy Petersonrd3 low net – Carol Grosso
rd st3 Flt – 1 low net – Camille Baldicknd2 low net – Denise McKayrd3 low net – Anne Christiansen
th st4 Flt – 1 low net – Joy Stefanynd2 low net – Lorraine Woodrd3 low net – Elizabeth Berube
April 19th - HPLGA Individual Quoto Pointsst st1 Flt – 1 place – June Bavetta
nd2 place – Jackie Cournoyerrd3 place – Carol Grosso
nd st2 Flt – 1 place – Camille Baldicknd2 place – Becky Luciusrd3 place – Beverly Seaberg
rd st3 Flt – 1 place – Grace LaFeminand2 place – Lorraine Woodrd3 place – Lynn Aigotti
Closest to Pin #12 – Jackie CournoyerthApril 26 – O.N.E.S.
st st1 Flt – 1 net – Sheila Coopernd2 net - Mary Millerrd3 net – Marjorie Fuller
nd st2 Flt – 1 net – Denise McKaynd2 net – Cheryl Lichtenbergrd3 net – Linda Fernandes
rd st3 Flt – 1 net – Erna Erosnd2 net – Grace La Feminard3 net – Lorrain Wood
Closest to the Pin #12 – Anne Christiansen
Birdie Winners of the Monthst1 Flt – Joan Herr and Eva Taveau (tied)nd2 Flt – Florence Myers and Judy Peterson (tied)
Upcoming Events:thJune 7 – Devil Ball Scrambler
thJune 14 – Do OversstJune 21 – Course closedthJune 28 – Ironing Day (No woods)
thJuly 5 – Red, White, Blue TeamsthJuly 12 – Mystery gamethJuly 19 – Individual StrokesthJuly 26 – Pick 9
Be sure to sign up for these events in the Pro Shop!
Membership and Suggestion Box:
Carol Henningson, 861-0946. Place your suggestions in the Suggestion Box in the Pro Shop.
Sunshine Committee: Betty Plante 863-8462
In Memory of Janette Hunter
Janette passed away on May 5, 2011. She had been a member of HPLGA since its inception. Janette will be missed. Our sympathy goes out to her husband Doug and their family and friends.
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Heritage Pines LadiesGolf Association continued
Ladybug Invitational Tournament was rdheld May 3 with a field of 140 ladies
from all over the Tampabay area. This year was our most successful yet! The weather was perfect and everyone expressed how much fun they had beginning with the Hospitality Hour including a continental breakfast and a surprise visit from our own “Ladybug” welcoming all the guests. A tasty lunch was served and enjoyed, thank you Matt, Mark, Paul and staff for a job well done!
Our Pro, Kevin Burnsworth announced the winners, twelve places in all, longest drives and closest to the pin. Awards were presented by President Betty Simpson; door prizes including 32 rounds of golf, money tree envelopes, Show Palace Dinner and Show tickets, CVS certificate were raffled off, plus each guest and member received a beautiful golf cart seat cover made by our talented committee.
Without the help of the individual Donors, Sponsors, the Men’s Golf Association, Kevin and staff plus the Ladybug committee we couldn’t have accomplished it! A special Thank You to our “Ladybug” Tom Lichtenberg and his creator Betty Loy!
Thank You to our SponsorsValley Crest Landscape Companies
Cornerstone Solutions GroupPeg Pickering – Computer 911
The Daily Group, Inc.Rite Way Cleaning – Pat O'Grady
Tropic Shores Realty – Lillian & Fred StoffoRE/MAX Heritage Group – Mike French, Joan & Gil Herr
Tropic Shores Realty – Roger BeckerTop Notch Aluminum
“Friendly competition while having fun in the sun”
Catching Up With Clubs and Groups
Heritage Pines Sportsman's Club The next meeting of the Heritage Pines Sportsman's Club, which is always held on the second Thursday of each month will be on June 9th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the Magnolia Room. All interested residents are invited to join us at the meeting and to learn about our many Club outdoor activities. We are an active and growing club.
The Sportsman's Club has run a very successful series of fishing trips. Call Roger Keplinger, (379-6571 or send email to: [email protected]) if interested in a fun fishing trip.
The Sportsman's Club, goes trap and skeet shooting on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Silver Dollar Shooting Club in Odessa, FL. Once in a while we go north to Crystal River and shoot at the Robinson's Ranch range. Transportation is provided and we gather at 9:00 a.m. in the parking lot across from the Clubhouse to organize the carpools. If you don't own a gun and would like to try this sport, you can rent a gun at Silver Dollar for the day at a very reasonable rate. Along with our members we also have about five people from Timber Pines attending. As previously reported lessons are still being given at the Silver Dollar for Trap shooters for $40.00 per person. There are two instructors for each group of five shooters. One of the nice things that this group does is to enjoy a meal together after each shooting session. We also have six members that have shot Skeet. Skeet is a different game than Trap and requires a different set of shooting skills. The Sportsman's Club Coordinator for Trap and Skeet shooting is Thom Johnson at 863-7724.
Pistol and Rifle Shooters can go to Hernando County Sportsman's Club which is on the left about 20 miles as you drive north on Highway 19 or you can go with the group to the Phoenix Gun Club north of Brooksville. You should contact Harry Koerner at 378-5667 to find out more about this. Members who have done their shooting at Brooksville comment that it's not buggy, not crowded and the range officers are very accommodating to everyone. Members are organizing in the parking lot at 9 am, to shoot there once a month on the Friday after our monthly meeting. You must be a member of the Phoenix gun club to shoot there. Costs are reasonable with a $25.00 annual fee with an additional $10.00 per day to shoot. There is a family plan for $200.00 a year with no additional charge to shoot. If you have any questions please contact Harry Koerner. As we know more about them, we will let you know.
Organized Bocce Ball play has resumed, but attendance has been too low. We are in need of more players if a tournament is to be playable. Please contact Leon Silberman at 862-2394 if you're interested in joining the fun.
Howard Stringer, our Kayak guy is recovering nicely from Hip Replacement Surgery, so no planned activity is currently in place. When Howard recovers we know he will be giving us plans for Kayak cruising.
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Hard Rock CasinoBus Trip toBus Trip to
Heritage Pines Residents
DATE: Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Bus leaves Clubhouse at 2:30 p.m.(Check in is required before boarding)
Return before 10:00 p.m.
Guests not living in Heritage Pines are welcome.
IMPORTANT: Correct Players Card # or Correct Drivers License # is required for each reservation.
Please use players card if you have one.
Reservation book is at Front Desk.
WITH PLAYERS CARD: Name, Players Card # and Phone # ONLY
WITH DRIVERS LICENSE:Name, Month/Day/Year of Birth,
Address, Drivers License # and Phone #.
Make Checks Payable To: B. StampfQuestions Call: 727-863-0709
PAYMENT IS DUE: Bus company requires an accurate count
by June 13th, 2011. (without payment by June 13th,
a seat cannot be guaranteed)
$17.OO PACKAGE INCLUDES: Charge for transportation & Driver’s Tip,
$25 Free Play
$5 food voucher.
Sewing and SharingWill not be meeting for the summer season but will resume in the fall.
Sorry for any inconvenience this might cause. Call Kathy Hendrickson for any further info 727-862-2394.
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R.O.M.E.O.Retired Old Men Eating Out
FAMILY - FRIENDS - FUN - FOOD
SIGHTSEEINGLUNCHEON CRUISE
TH100
FUTURE EVENTS & ACTIVITIESSAVE THESE DATES!!!
COLORAMA NIGHTCLUB
BOWLING NIGHT
CLUB LUNCHEON
ROMEO CLUB TURKEY TROTDINNER DANCE
CELEBRATING MEMBERSHIPFriday, July 1 - 10 a.m.
Bus from HP toClearwater - air conditioned ship
$39.75/person - all inclusive Open to guests
Friday, July 29 • 6 p.m.
Buffet Dinner/Show/Dancing - $24 ppEntertainment by TRUE PASSION
Saturday, August 27 • 6:30 p.m.
at Spring Hill Lanes
Friday, September 9 • 12 noon
PAC ROOMmah jong, cards & other games$13/person - including tax/tipsSunday, November 13 • 5 p.m.
Annual Heritage Pines
Entertainment by TRUE PASSIONOTHER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Wed., June 8 - Board/Planning committee mtg.noon - PAC room
Friday, June 17- Softball practice - 9 a.m.Friday, June 24- Monthly breakfast mtg - 9 a.m.
80 + Super SeniorsCome socialize and meet new friends to reminisce old times at the Clubhouse on Friday, June 10th at 12:00 p.m. for lunch. If interested please call Loretta Fulda 727-697-2060 or Stephanie Nunziante 727-860-4142.
Book Club The Heritage Pines Book Club meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month. By the time this article goes to print, we will have made our reading selections for the next year, and that list can be found on the bulletin board. We look forward to some fascinating discussions starting in September. During the summer, we hold lunch meetings outside Heritage Pines. On Wednesday, June 22, we'll meet at the Clubhouse, then travel to a great area restaurant** for lunch and “book talk”.
Everyone in the community is welcome in the Book Club, so please come and join our stimulating and insightful discussions. If anyone has any questions, please call Judith Chase at 862-4545. Happy reading!
** Details of the lunch trip are also available on the Bulletin Board. Everyone is welcome, and if you wish to join us, the sign-up sheet is located in the Book Club Binder in the Library Armoire. Several of us plan to car pool, so please indicate whether you can drive or will need a ride. You must sign up no later than June 20. Hope to see you in June!
Library NewsOur library is maintained by volunteers from the H.P. Book Club. Any one interested in volunteering can call Jocelyn at 869-9461. We gratefully accept donations of POPULAR hard back books and GENTLY USED paperbacks.
Fiction books are on the right hand wall in alphabetical order by author. Non-fiction books are on the left hand wall by subject category. Paperbacks are found in the lower four corners in alphabetical order by author. Large Print books are on the left hand wall of the library. Leave donations and returns on the book cart. Since space is of a premium, we can only keep books of wide appeal. Paperbacks do not need to be returned. We have been getting requests for books on tapes for use in cars. Please donate them if you have extras. The library does not accept magazines, games, puzzles, technical books, movies or other non-book items.
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American Sign LanguageResidents of Heritage Pines: New Classes in American Sign Language 2 are being offered once again for a select group. Attendees must have completed ASL 1 or have had lifetime experience with a deaf individual.
The course is FREE to those who have completed ASL 2 before.
For those continuing their studies in the language information is as follows:
stEight Week Course begins MAY 31 thand ends on JULY 19 . (Tuesdays)
Location: Craft Room, Clubhouse, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
New Students Fee: $50.00
Textbook Fee $30.00This is the same Textbook used for all classes 1, 2 & 3
The same text can be found on Amazon.com & other sites at a reduced cost.
If you are eligible to take this course, but unsure of a commitment, stop in and meet our great teacher Dr. Aynne Rosenberg. Dr. Aynne comes to us through the auspices of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services of Florida, Inc. This is a non-profit organization formed to meet the needs of those individuals who have limited hearing or are totally deaf.
If you are interested in beginning the study of Sign Language, the third most used language in the United States, Dr. Aynne can direct you with all the information necessary for a new student. Presently we do not have a beginners class scheduled here at the Pines. However, if sufficient interest is shown we may be able to fit it into the teacher’s busy schedule. For More Information and/or to register for May 31st: PLEASE CONTACT: Kathleen Taylor at 727-863-0039. FREE PHONES AVAILABLE!
If you are a Florida Resident with a certified hearing loss, a new telephone can help make conversations with your loved ones & friends easier. These are available through Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services of Florida at their offices: 8610 Galen Wilson Boulevard, Bldg. 8, Suite 100, Port Richey, FL, Phone: 727-853-1010.
Community Emergency Response Team - C.E.R.T.
By now you should be ready for the 2011 storm season.
You should be stocked up on your prescriptions, You should have a 2 week supply of your medications on hand
ththroughout hurricane season which ends November 30 .
Remember, we are all on our own. If a Category 3, 4 or 5 storm hits, Pasco and Hernando shelters will only have room for half of the number who might seek refuge. Our worst enemy is complacency. No one is going to bring you water, ice or food after a storm if power is out and stores are closed.
HAVE A PLAN! Make a list. Know where you are going if you choose to leave. Have all the supplies needed to sustain you and yours for 5 to 7 days after a storm without power.
The course of the storm is in God’s hands, but survival is up to you. For more information pick up your copy of the “Disaster Preparedness Guide For Elders” at the front desk. Pick up your copy of this new publication while supplies last.
Drama ClubThe Heritage Pines Drama Club held its Annual Meeting on April 13 and elected officers for the board. They are: John Popovich, President, Joanne Florin, Vice President, Marcia Letterer, Secretary, Pat Kennedy, Treasurer, Paul Mattes, Maggie Shell and Bob Zains, Members at Large.
The Drama Club wishes to thank the residents of Heritage Pines for their continued support as demonstrated by the success of the most recent production, "Lend Me A Tenor". We look forward to a great theatrical year ahead with productions scheduled for November, 2011 and April 2012.
Ping PongersDo you need better hand and eye coordination to improve your golf and/or tennis game? Not getting quite enough aerobic exercise at the gym? Need some hip loosening? Oh! and want to lose a few inches, rebuild a few muscles, feel that heart beating, just try Ping Ponging for a great aerobic workout that burns lots of calories besides helping those impinged shoulders and tight hips. Yeah, okay! So maybe you haven't played in twenty (maybe forty is a better guess) years but, it's like riding a bike. Just a bit of practice and you are in the groove again. Come and join us for some fun evenings and days playing Ping Pong. Come to the PAC room on Tuesday evenings around 6:00 p.m and on Friday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Do remember that often on Tuesday evenings other clubs hold their meetings in the PAC room at 7:00 p.m. HOWEVER, on those evenings (see the Monthly HP Newsletter AND check your HP e-mail notices) some ping pongers arrive earlier in the evening to play for an hour or so. IF you want to play but are unsure whether someone else will be there to play, please call the consistant players to see if one or more will be there that evening or morning: Francine Raggi -Collins; Al Alberts; Charlie Schielein; Tom and Kathy Lumia; Evelyn Vitale. If you are interested in receiving the list of Heritage Pine Ping Pongers, please contact Francine at [email protected] and she will forward a copy via email to you. Remember, the ping pong tables and paddles are available at all times except if there is a special event or meeting going on in the PAC. Call the front desk at any time to find out if the PAC room is free and come up with your friends, relatives, grandchildren, children etc. to spend some great time together.
Bestest, Francine Raggi-Collins
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Angels in the PinesWow!! We'll say the clothing drive for the Domestic Violence House was a huge success. Even in the pouring rain we were able to rally and fill the bus. The community reaped some really clean closets and the DVH had Christmas in May. The best part was that with the kindness forms the DVH will be able to get matching grants in the amount of $17,314. What a great accomplishment for our community.
My thanks goes to each and everyone especially all the Angels who do so much for so many. Special thanks to Bill Berthold, Gary Wind and his staff, Roy Large for traffic control.
Through the joint efforts of our Community Angels we have touched close to 1000 people in our area who were in need of our help. So thank you to all those who worked so hard and also to those who supported our efforts.
If anyone is interested in joining us we meet the first and third Sundays in the craft room. Come join us!! We take all levels of talent. If you can't join us we do accept donations for yarn or wool. This year we have received requests for 400-450 hats for our local area. You can bring the yarn and leave it the craft room in the blue bin.
So watch out for our sparking KNITTING needles as they are warming up. Or you might just hooked with our CROCHETers while our SEWers keep you in stitches!!!!
Contact Kathy Hendrickson 862-2394 or Lynn Aigotti 862-6404.
Bridge GroupsThere are several opportunities to play bridge every week at Heritage Pines. The various bridge groups and their times of play are listed below. You are welcome to join as many groups as you desire. If you have a question about the groups, please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008.
Duplicate Bridge
Duplicate bridge is played on Wednesday afternoons at 12:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room. For more information or to participate, please contact one of the Wednesday duplicate bridge coordinators: Joy Stefany at 868-8521 or Royann Doak at 863-6652.
H.P. Partnership Bridge Club
On Tuesday evenings, the partnership bridge club meets at 6:00 p.m. in the Craft Room. Members play with the same partner for the entire evening. Rounds of six hands are played. Please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008 or Sheila Cooper at 255-1524 to sign-up with your partner.
Party Bridge
Party bridge is played every week at the following times:
Monday evening, 6:00 p.m. in the Craft RoomWednesday afternoon, 12:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room
To participate, please contact the appropriate coordinator:Monday evening: Sandy Brehm, 697-2267Wednesday afternoon: Nancy Landers, 869-6108
ACBL Games
American Contract Bridge League games to earn masterpoints are available to Heritage Pines residents at the Nature Coast Bridge Club in Spring Hill. Fee based lessons from beginner to advanced skill levels are also available. For more information, please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008.
Village AtticWe are a group of residents that have items to loan out. We are currently updating our list, if you no longer wish to be on the list, or have items you'd like to share, please contact Betty Plante 863-8462 or Marcia Gerber 819-1662. As always, the list is kept in the amoire in the library. If interested in borrowing an item, contact the person and make arrangements. It is your responsibility to return the item in a timely manner and in clean condition.
Bunco NewsWell, summer is finally here and we am sure you will want to cool off playing Bunco with all of your friends - both old and new friends that you will meet here in the Magnolia Room on Thursday nite, June 30th. We start promptly at 6:30 p.m. and you must bring the appropriate envelopes to play this very easy and fun filled game. If you have any questions, please contact Marcia Gerber 819-1662, Betty Plante, 863-8462 or Camille Baldick at 862-9974. See you in June!! Heritage Pines Maryland Group
HP residents from Maryland plan to lunch together 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 2011 at Billy Blue Crabs, 915 Jefferson St. in Brooksville. Billy Blue Crabs serves a variety of seafood entrees as well as grilled prime rib, BBQ'd chicken, and pasta dinners. Their Maryland-style steamed blue crabs are delicious!
If you haven't already done so, please notify Donnie Skuja at [email protected] (or 727-868-3617) if you plan to attend this luncheon.....and/or if you are interested in joining us for future functions.
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Theatre NewsAnother rave for the bus trip to see "JERSEY BOYS" at the Straz Center. Thank you for the emails, calls and cards to say the trip, show and dinner was wonderful. Hope to repeat this with one of the upcoming Broadway shows for the 2011/2012 season. Check the schedule in the theatre book and join us to see:
THE ADDAMS FAMILY • PETER PAN • A CHRISTMAS STORY • MILLION DOLLAR
QUARTET • LES MISERABLES • LA CAGE • COME FLY AWAY • BURN THE FLOOR
• BOEING BOEING • MEMPHIS • THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING • MOTHERHOOD, THE
MUSICAL - DEBBIE REYNOLDS • ANDREA BOCELLI IN CONCERT •
and the list continues to grow.....
I should have the contracts by the next newsletter. As soon as we have the dates and prices confirmed, we will need your $25 deposit to hold the seat. Unsold tickets must be returned timely, usually 30 days before the show.
We attended the play "SHREK" and must comment we were surprise that we really enjoyed it. There were a lot of well behaved children seeing the show and "PETER PAN" should appeal to them too. I will see the play "HAIR" after we go to press. I'm getting my tattoo, headband and beads ready to wear.
We attended the sneak peek of "MEMPHIS" the Best Musical of 2010 coming to REH in February. Set in the underground dance clubs of the segregated South and inspired by actural events, this compelling tale of forbidden love, personal sacrifice, smoldering racial tension and a passion to change the world buursts onto the stage with exlosive dancing and the music that gave birth to Rock and Roll. The story follows the journey of a radio DJ and a club singer ready for her big break.
There are no scheduled shows for June. We will attend the Show Palace play "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" on July 16th. That's still $40.50 a ticket for show, buffet dinner and tax. Gratuities are extra. Join us for this hilarious and heart warming musical comedy classic as AUDREY II, the exotic plant, requires fresh BLOOD for food.
Also, there is interest in seeing "ANDRE BOCELLI" at St. Pete Times Forum on Sunday, December 4th at 7:30 pm. His concerts are a big hit in this area and the tickets are pricey for good seats. Check the theatre book for the price range you want and sign up. As many suggest a bus trip for this evening show, add about $20 to cover it. We may not dine before the show to avoid additional costs.
Signing up in the theatre book is just our way of knowing how many tickets to reserve. Please delete your name if your plans change. It looks like the next Show Palace plays are selling fast. "BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO: THE NEIL SEDAKA MUSICAL" is a winner. The story, like Mamma Mia, is built around Neil Sedaka's greatest hits.
Heritage Pines Democratic ClubThursday, June 16, 2011
4 – 6 p.m. in the Magnolia Room
Our round table discussion topic for this meeting will be “The 2011 Legislative Session Shows Complete Disrespect for the Voters.” This legislative session did not cut your taxes; they did cut support to schools, libraries, and health care, and did away with comprehensive growth planning, hurt Florida women, reduced unemployment benefits at a time of great unemployment, while not creating one job. (In fact, their actions reduced the number of jobs!) They funded their special projects while taking the funding from the poor, homeless, hungry, and anyone else they considered powerless, like our children and grandchildren. Had enough to get involved??
We'd like to encourage all HP Democrats to attend, and see what we're all about!
RSVP: Dr. Lynn Lindeman, President – 697-3052; Paula Storch, Vice-President – 868-0113; Judith Chase, Secretary – 862-4545; Oma Spain, Treasurer – 863-3962; Sandy Harrison, Parliamentarian – 808-9299
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has…….Margaret Mead
Agreeing to disagree, then listening, can be powerful!
HP Ladies' Bowling LeagueCongratulations to Vicki Moon for bowling the highest score of the season with an incredible 201! Way to go, Vicki.
Our season will be ending in June and re-starting this fall. Please watch our newsletters over the summer for information on how to join in on the fun. In the meantime, you can contact Stephanie Nunziante, 860-4142, for information.
The HP Ladies' Bowling League wishes you a safe and happy summer!
"STEEL MAGNOLIAS" and "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" are based on movies and if requested we will show the movie at the Clubhouse.
Please make your checks payable to THE HERITAGE PINES THEATRE CLUB. Leave them in the theatre book or drop them off at my home. Call me for questions. Thank you for your help. Marcia Gerber 819-1662
Jazz SquaresDance sessions have suspended for the summer. We had an interesting year with some of the girls performing in two shows. We have changed up the content of the class and have no shows scheduled for the future. Check for the start-up date for the fall if you are interested. Thanks for a fun-filled year and have a wonderful safe summer. Stay cool and keep dancing.
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Mah JonggMini Tournament
We will not have any mini tournament in the Summer. Our next mini tournament will be on September 22, 2011.
All guests must be accompanied by you to play Mah Jongg at Club House. They cannot play if you are not with them.
If you are not a member of the Mah Jongg club and want to join contact Lorna Colton at 819-8059 for membership. The dues are $5.00 a year. Make checks out to Lorna Colton and put your checks in the envelope in the Mah Jongg book.
If you want to learn how to play Mah Jongg contact Marcia Gerber at 819-1662 or her email:
[email protected]. New and restored Mah Jongg sets are for sale, also helping hands.
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Republican ClubThere will be no Republican Club meetings during the months of June, July and August, but we will resume on the last Tuesday in Septemeber.
P l e a s e b e s u r e t o v i s i t o u r We b s i t e a t HPRepublicanclub.com frequently during the summer months to stay informed. See you in September. Any questions please call 869-4737.
Tuesday Ladies' Bible StudyWe warmly welcome you to join us on Tuesdays from 9-11 a.m., this June for an 8 week study on prayer. The study book is called "Love to Pray" by Alvin VanderGriend. Some of the topics are: The Requirements of Prayer, Claiming God's Riches and The Difference Prayer Makes. We will view the study's DVD and discuss some of the questions from the study book. "Love to Pray" is available for $7. Please call Pat Hepler at 819-2355 with any questions or to order a book. Some of our seasonal residents are taking books north with them to use as a devotional book.
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Card Making ClassJune 27th, 2011 at 9:30 a.m.
We will be making four greeting cards for $10. All embellishments and paper will be supplied. Please bring a pair of scissors and an adhesive with you. To sign up for the class please call Betsy Graves by June 20th, 352-596-0170 or email to [email protected]. Hope to see you there!
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Red Hat Sophisticates Of Heritage PinesJune 16 Red Sox & Tampa Bay evening ball game at 7:10 p.m. Cost is $35 pp
Upper box, $39 pp Outfield and $48 pp Baseline box
June 17 Red Hat Meeting
June 21 Hard Rock Casino $17
July 19 Hard Rock Casino $17
July & August NO Red Hat Meetings
August 16 Hard Rock Casino $17
September 15 Welcome back Red Hatters
September 20 Hard Rock Casino $17
October 17 Hard Rock Casino $17
October 22 Mt. Dora Craft Festival, German bakery, Mission Inn, & then on to a tour of the Lake Ridge Winery Cost is $36.00
November 21 Hard Rock Casino $17
December 2 Singing Xmas Tree Show in Orlando
December 6 10 night Cruise MSC Poesia $779 pp for Balcony
December Ice Show at Gaylord Palms, Orlando - TBA
January 26 4 night Western Caribbean Cruise on RCCL Jewel of the Seas from Tampa, at sea, Cozumel, at sea and back to Tampa. $420 Inside Cabin, $490 Ocean view and $610 Balcony. Great after holiday break.
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We hope everyone has a wonderful summer. We will meet again on September
20 at 11:00 a.m.
By the time you receive this, we will have enjoyed a PowerPoint presentation and speaker, David, from the Survival Outreach Sanctuary in Pasco County. David is an inspiring and committed young man who is devoting himself to preserving the lives of these beautiful, endangered animals.
Hurricane season will be upon us before we know it. For your pet's safety, please take the time, now, to register them on the Heritage Pines website… for their own safety.
If there's a major environmental emergency for us in Heritage Pines, do you have a list of the supplies you need for your pet? Do you know where you can take them if you need to be in a public shelter, but they cannot be with you?
Check out this website for important answers to these and other questions.
http://www.pascoemergencymanagement.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Preparing-Your-Pets-for-Emergencies-2010.pdf
Join us in the fall for a visit to Nature Coast Humane Society and for speakers who will tell us about service dogs and behavior training. (Still in the planning is a panel about the characteristics of all the dogs groups in the AKC.)
Would you like to join the Pet Lovers Club?
New member (and 2011 renewal!) dues are $12 per family and may be sent to:
Pet Lovers Club11120 Edge Park DrHudson, FL 34667
Questions about Pet Lovers' Club - contactGerard DePace ~ 727-379-6565
For Membership Information - contactKaren Rumptz ~ 727-819-2574
Pet Lovers' ClubMy name is Lita Rose. I was abandoned by my original caretaker at the age of 2. A friend knew about someone whom she was sure would give me a good home. So – in January 2005, I was
introduced to my new “mother to be” Lee Gebhardt. It was love at first sight for both of us.
I was so excited to be in a home without those two big dogs that used to pick on me. That is why I am still wary of getting very near to big dogs and take my time to get close to new doggie friends.
Since moving to Heritage Pines, I have been adopted by several “aunties” who share in giving me daily love. I especially enjoy my routine outings with Auntie Gerri. It is our special time together.
I look forward to golf cart rides, regardless of who is driving. When I see a cart, my first instinct is to jump in. Sometimes, I get lucky and get a ride!!
You can find me walking on Camshire Court or around Hilltop Village, usually being followed by Mr. Kitty, a feral cat who also adopted me and is trying to move into my home. So far I have been successful in keeping him in the garage!!
If you see me, please stop to say “Hi”. I am a real person lover and like to make new friends.
Pet of the Month
Because you love your pet and the Pet Lovers' Club loves them too, we encourage you to register your pet(s) today on the Heritage Pines website.
http://www.heritagepines.net/inside_home.asp
Click on: Social, then: Clubs and Groups then: Pet Lovers then: Register Your Pet in
Heritage Pines (e-form)
You may attach a picture of your pet.
Registration
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Kitty Coalition has finally submitted our paperwork to the IRS to become a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It has been a long process, and the application was involved, but we believe we will be approved. The IRS has asked for some additional language added to our Articles of Incorporation, and we have complied.
The application is a bit expensive ($400.00) for a small organization like us. But the benefits will be worthwhile once approved. Many large animal rescue groups receive grants that are then distributed to small 501(c)(3) groups. Without that official designation, we were not eligible. But as always, we need your donations, no matter how small. We will do our best to apply for grants to take care of our ferals, but the lifeblood of Kitty Coalition is from our residents. If you itemize, be sure to ask for a receipt for your donations.
We are currently planning our first annual “A-Cat-emy Awards” event, complete with red carpet, paparazzi and Oscars. If you are a cat lover, mark your calendar for Sunday, October 16, 2011, 4:30-7 p.m., in the PAC. Tickets will go on sale on July 1. For those of you who love to plan fun parties, please join our Acatemy Awards party-planning team! To help, call Sherry, 697-3788 or email [email protected].
The Kitty CoalitionNew Outlook Singles ClubIn May members of the HP New Outlook Singles Club enjoyed various activities provided at the HP Clubhouse including AYCE buffet dinner and Karaoke, Italian Night buffet, several Thursday night movies, Residents’ Night Out, a Friendly Feud dinner/game evening, and the Memorial Day Dinner/Dance.
Any single person living in HP is invited to join us for these events, including our next monthly meeting scheduled for 12 noon, Monday, June 6. In addition to enjoying a nice lunch at the HP clubhouse restaurant, we will discuss group attendance at the many activities planned at the Clubhouse this month. Call 861-1677 to make a seat reservation if you intend to lunch with the HP Singles Club on June 6.
If you would like to have your name added to the New Outlook Singles Club contact list, please contact Donnie Skuja at [email protected] or 727-868-3617.
Jewish Prayer MeetingShalom Chavurah meets the third Friday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Magnolia Room. Mark your calendars this year for the following meeting dates:
th th thJuly 16 • August 20 October 15th th• November 19 • December 17
We look forward to seeing all of you. Please call Sheila Schwartzman at 863-8802 with any questions or any information you may need.
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Pines Glen Village
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The Pines Glen Social Committee met at the Clubhouse for lunch and our monthly meeting.
Forty members of our village gathered at the Bocce court at 3 p.m. on April 9th. Each member contributed $5 for food. (Sandwich platters, potato salad, cole slaw and macaroni salad). Each member brought their own chairs, beverages and some brought tables to share. Prizes were awarded to the winners. The Leskas took care of the scheduling of teams. Thank you to all that participated and to those who organized the games.
On the 6th of May our Community ventured off to Pine Island for a Sunset Pot Luck Dinner. The Delamer's brought Ladder Ball and Sand Bocce for after dinner entertainment. The food was delicious as always and we had a raffle for the Kentucky Derby which was won by Mike Weber with the horse "Animal Kingdom".
On May 14th at 8 p.m. a group of us went to see "Funny Girl" at Stage West Community Playhouse at Spring Hill.
On June 27th, Pines Glen Village residents will be attending a Rays game. Frank Arno has secured a package which includes, a ticket for the game, a shirt, a member card, a "Golden Rays" bag and a voucher for a reserved seat at the next game.
This year's Christmas Party will be held December 9th, cocktail hour, dinner and music by "The Vintage". All HP residents are welcome to attend. Price will be determined at a later date.
Penny Norton has been very successful with the collection of food for the Mary Giella school families for the summer. Thank you Penny for all your hard work for a very worthy cause.
The Heritage Pines Niner's Golf Association will hold an open golf event on June 14th. The cost is $5 plus your regular charges. This event is open to everyone. There will be a sign-up sheet at the Pro Shop; bring your $5 with you when you sign up, there will be an envelope there. If you have any questions regarding this, call Kathy Stohehs at 861-3724.
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