SADDLE OAK CLUBNEWS
July 2015
JULY 04 GOLF CART PARADE, CELEBRATION LUNCHEON
JULY 07 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
JULY 14 BLOOD BANK AT CLUBHOUSE
GODBLESS
AMERICA
Keep Celebrating! We celebrated Memorial Day in May then Flag Day in June. Now it’s time to celebrate the birth of our great nation on July 4th. We will be 239 years young! This year we at Saddle Oak Club will have an indoor “picnic style lunch” preceded by a decorated golf cart parade on Saturday, July 4th. So get out the red, white, and blue ribbon, sparkles, whirl-a-gigs, and flags to embellish those golf carts or bikes. Anything to show your patriotic spirit. Don’t forget to spruce up your own outfit; maybe a new shirt, hat, sunglasses or whole new outfit. The more red, white and blue we have the better.
Games are holding out strongly. Bocce ball and shuffleboard have moved to the evening hours due to the heat of the day. Come out and join your neighbors for a friendly game or two. Cards and BINGO are doing well also. Maybe the slower pace of summer would be a good time to learn a new game.
The pool and hot tub remain favorite places to gather. Got a new swim suit? Come show it off in the morning or evening. Being there all day could be too much for your precious skin.
As the temperature climbs, stay cool and pace your activities outside. Before you know it fall will be here and neighbors returning from vacations and/or visits with family.
Remember to smile. It may make your neighbors wonder what you’re up too. Don’t tell. Keep them guessing. Have a great summer.
Judy Lott Saddle Oak Club HOA President
Newsletter Staff: Jim Hanoian – 509-4370 Newsletter Committee Chairman [email protected] Lee Justice – 304-8642 Circulation Manager [email protected] Paulette McNally – 509-4266 Photographer, Activities & Events Coverage [email protected] Linda Otto – 861-1048 Event Posters [email protected] Andrea Primas – 300-3190 Reporter [email protected] Marilyn Strobert – 815-353-3250 Save the Date, Thank You & Bits & Pieces Pages [email protected] Tim Strobert – 815-245-9495 Front Cover & New Residents [email protected] Jean Louis Dugas – 304-8642 Back Page Calendar [email protected] Kathy Smith – 237-6572 On-Line Newsletter www.SaddleOakClub.net
Submit articles & items to: [email protected]
Submission Deadline is the 15th of the month
Robert Perez6050 SW 57th Ave (Lot 041)
Phone: 954-857-8161Arrived: 4-27-2015
Nickmane: Bob Birthday: 9-30
Prior occupation: CFO Winco Corp Hobbies: Fishing, Hiking, Bicycling
Home State: NYPets: Emily
Welcome committee for new residents is David and Rosemary Carson, so if you haven’t been welcomed yet and wish to be welcomed and receive a welcome packet, please give the Carson's a call at 352-304-8232. Phone book changes/corrections should be submitted to Virginia Clark at 352-237-3425.
Additions? Corrections? Add year to anniversary? Contact Jim Hanoian at 352-509-4370 or [email protected]
01. Nancy Henderson 01. Karen Marengo 02. Charlotte Honsinger 03. James Blattner 03. Clay Cummings 03. Frank Hodakowski 03. Thomas Podnar 03. Richard Scheu 04. Dick Knuppel 04. David Stout 06. Gladys Ouimette 06. Cathy Sanborn 06. Richard Simpson 07. Carlos Roman 08. Mary Rush 08. Rita Cope 08. Debbie Libby 08. Karen Sammons
10. Jo Gearin 10. Patricia Hodgson 10. Jack McCague 10. Deborah Walker 11. John Krisch 11. Rachel Weaver 12. Judy Furfaro 12. Anne Maddox 12. Dan O’Connell 13. Donna Clarke 13. Ellen Serpe 14. Peter Durkin 14. Joan Record 18. Kathleen Chervinski 18. Marlene Smith 18. Jean Stephens 18. Ellie Stout 20. Bill Cook
20. Noelle VanderBrink 22. Sue Holbrook 22. David Yogerst 23. Nan Bull 23. Don Petrak 23. Eileen Prokopiak 25. Howard Parness 25. Mary R Smith 27. Jean Louis Dugas 27. Barbara Leslie 27. Marcella Sharkey 29. Margaret Carlin 30. David Hutchinson 30. Diane Keach 31. Kathy Hellwig 31. Jackie Rifenberg 31. Harry Simmes
06. Bob & Nan Bull - 2013 06. Bob & Nancy Burns 06. Len & JoAnne Ebright - 1962 07. David & Karen Hutchinson - 2012 07. Peter & Judy Mascaro 10. Bert & Lorraine Berthiaume 11. Don & Carolyn Jones
12. Bill & Dyna Egleston 13. Tom & Sandy Brown 17. Donald & Mary Godwin 24. Jim & Joann Cropper 25. Bill & Noelle VanderBrink - 1987 31. James & Gail Delaney - 1982
FFRAN BOLSON
Having lived here for 25 years, Fran is honored in this issue to highlight her lengthy service over these many years to Saddle Oak. Her service began on the ground floor of Saddle Oak’s very inception, and she has chosen this month to hand over the reins. She moved here with her loving husband and childhood sweetheart, Philip, whom she met in 8th grade. As the years passed, they celebrated their 50th Anniversary here at the Clubhouse in 1997, with 160 people attending. Her list of achievements as a volunteer is extensive, and while we may have missed a few, you may be impressed with:
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Fran began her SOC volunteer efforts as a newsletter carrier and by also serving on the Telephone Committee. She was the Newsletter editor for 10 years, and served on the Welcoming Committee for two. She served on the Board of Directors as Secretary for seven years, then three years as a Board member, including one year as President. Fran started the Water Exercise activity and was its leader for five years. And for 22 years she has kept the Event Board updated in the Clubhouse.
Quite an impressive resume, so far, but there is far, far more.
Fran taught Line Dancing for two years and Square Dancing for 15 years, with her husband Philip. They also opened and closed the Clubhouse for ten years.
For 10 years Fran coordinated bridge along with pinochle games for 20 years, has been the Sunshine Chairperson for 13 years, bowled for 25 years, planned Clubhouse socials with her husband, square dances, fashion shows, dinner and breakfast events and Saturday night dances. She was a member of the Glee Club and Drama Club, and enjoyed quilting and Brazilian embroidery here in SOC. Yet Fran still volunteers at West Marion Hospital two days a week at Reception and Patient Discharge. She finds personal time to walk two miles every day and has for 25 years, especially when she was preparing to run marathons which she began at age 69. She has over 80 medals! Fran has sung in her Church choir for 75 years, and is an ordained Elder in the Presbyterian Church.
Fran has also been Queen Mother of the Red Hat Society, which in Saddle Oak was much like our Ladies’ Luncheon. The ladies planned all types of fun things to do, including cruising. The Society is a light-hearted call for older women to have fun and to make up for all the years that they were serious, prim, and proper. The Society's full regalia was developed in credit to the depiction of an old woman who wears a purple dress with a red hat, and does not mind what others may think of her exuberant new lifestyle.
Fran, we fall short no matter how much Saddle Oak may applaud you for all your open-hearted volunteering over these many years. You have been a standard-bearer of the true spirit of volunteering. You brought so much vitality and enthusiasm to our neighborhood. And simply saying thank you, albeit sincere and profusely said, is simply not enough. You have not only created much of the history of Saddle Oak, but we as a community are all the richer for it. Enjoy your retirement and we hope you find and enjoy many more of life’s simple pleasures, all of which you so richly deserve. From all of us, Fran, we sincerely thank you.
NATIONAL LADIES ’ TOOLBELT MONTH
“I love working with my hands, especially
woodworking; it’s a hobby. And I have
the utility shed to prove it. I’ve built a shed
and bookcases”. She’s done a lot of work
on her home herself, too.
In addition, as a resident, you can see
Cindy on Crime Watch, helping with Bingo
Café, and volunteering as a summer
Bingo caller. She also enjoys taking her
miniature schnauzer, Gracie, to the dog
park. Cindy is high energy. When you
hear of SOCers kayaking, horseback
riding and zip lining, or doing anything
with an adrenaline rush – Cindy is right
there!! Would you expect any less from a
Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic
Association (PIAA) certified basketball
and softball official, whose background is
in accounting and computer science?
July is Ladies’ Tool Belt
Month, recognizing women’s
advancement in the skilled
trades. With the popularity of
the DIYers craze, more women
are taking an interest. SOC has
a number of such women - one
Tool-Belter is Cindy Livingston.
Having grown tired of shoveling
Pennsylvania snow, and at the
encouragement of her friends,
Jim and ChandraMa Hanoian,
Cindy moved to Saddle Oak a
year ago and later joined the
Sun Communities staff as part-
time Maintenance Technician.
She says “I like working with
Brian. I learn a lot”.
Cindy’s interest in wanting to
do things with her hands began
when she was a little girl visiting
her grandparents in
Pennsylvania. Instead of going
into the kitchen with her
grandmom to cook, Cindy
would rather be with
“Grandpap” in his workshop
and work alongside him. This
is where her love of fixing and
making things began.
Photographer’s Choice
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SOC – SUMMER VIEW
Summer, how well I know your rays upon my face
Which in youth seemed in haste, almost a waste
I tried to ease summer’s pace but knew before long
I would wish it was forever so.
Now I question not if honeysuckle loads the summer air,
But rather that beyond my heart I need not reach
When all of summer is in all of my days.
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“We cherish, too, the poppy’s red that grows on fields where valor led. It seems to signal to the skies that blood of heroes never dies.”
Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day was borne out of the Civil War to honor Union soldiers killed in battle. Gen. James Garfield made the first speech at Arlington Nat’l Cemetery when 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers’ graves were decorated with fresh flowers, and inspired the poem “In Flanders Field”. Author Moina Michael wrote:
FOR THE SPRING FLINGThank you, thank you, thank you to the 42 volunteers who workedvery hard and long hours to give 212 Saddle Oak residents a greatSpring Fling on April 25. It was a beautiful day with good food(especially the ice cream) and friends coming together.
The following volunteers made this all possible: David Anderson, Billand Pat Becker, Beverly Brakhage, David and Rosemary Carson,Michael Cope, Jim Cropper, Nancy Dougherty, Denis and WandaDubuque, Jill Evenson, Jo Gearin, Diana and Renuad Germain, Dave Gibbons, Marge Glass, Marty Guzowski, Kathy Hellwig, Karen Jorgensen, Harry and Terry Jansen, Bill Kolesar, Tom and Bonnie Leahy, Toots Lobe, Donald McBath, Paulette McNally, Judy Miller, Linda Otto, Tony and Ginger Pace,Gloria Paige, Phyliss Pavlak, Sandy Preisch, Andrea Primas, John Record, Karen Sammons, Joe andNancy Savel, Vi Simmes, and Bob Smith.
All of these wonderful volunteers shopped, prepared food, set up tables , chairs, tents, grills, cooked, served and cleaned up. Also, special thanks to Cindy Livingston and Brian for their help and to Joanne Mickett and Sun Communities for the $1,000 that they give to us each quarter.
Judy Lott and Milda Kolesar
FOR LOVE, CARING & KINDNESS
Thank you to everyone for the prayers, calls and cards during my surgery and rehab of knee replacement. Hope to see everyone at the pool soon. Thanks again.
Pat Hodgson
SADDLE OAK NEIGHBORS ~ We are so thankful for all your concerns, well wishes, encouragement, prayers and caring during this time after Leo's accident. All his cardsare strung and hanging in the living room so he can see them daily. Food that was brought for us was also very much appreciated. Thank you all for being wonderful neighbors and friends.
Leo and Diane Keach
ROMEO MEN'SBREAKFAST
The Men's Breakfast willtake place on Wednesday, July 15, at8:30 AM at Darrell'sDiner. Please sign up atclubhouse.
LADIES' LUNCHEON
The Ladies Luncheon will be at 1:00PM on Thursday, July 16, at Bob Evans on Rt. 200 near Home Depot. Please sign up at the clubhouse. Hope to see you there!
SINGLES LUNCHEON
The Lunch Out for July will also be atBob Evans on Rt. 200 near Home Depot on Thursday, July 23, at 11:30 AM. Please sign up at clubhouse to reserve your spot.
PINOCHLE GROUP
The Thursday night PinochleGroup will start playing at 6:30 PM starting July 2,2015. Fran Bolson willcontinue to be the coordinatorfor Pinochle.
QUILTERS
The Thursday night Quilters will continue to meet Thursday nights 6:30-8:30 during the summer. There will not be any formal classes. Come work on your project or a service project.
BINGO
The starting time for regular Bingowill be 6:00 PM for the months ofJuly and August.
A Super Bingo is scheduled for Sunday, August 16, at 2:00 PM,with a lunch held prior at 12:30until 1:30.
AFTER HOURS PHONE NUMBERPlease remember that theSaddle Oak Club after-hours phone number is 877-786-6048. The answering service will document the trouble call and then contact the "on
call" person(s) directly. The documentation is important because it triggers the authorization for the overtime pay, etc. Please do not call any employee at home since they will not be paid (and you don't want that to happen, right?).
SUNSHINE REPORT by Fran Bolson
Residents hospitalized thispast month include FrankRoss and Marion Walters.Those in rehab who havereturned home include LeoKeach, Grace Spiller, PatHodgson and John Blacker.
This is my last Sunshine Report as I am retiring at the end of this month. I am happy to report that Erik and Nancy Hoiaas have volunteered to be the new Sunshine Chairpersons. Please call them at 509-7034 if you know of anyone in the hospital.
BITS & PIECESBITS & PIECES
BEREAVEMENTREPORT
Bud Hooper passed away on June 2, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Joyce.
Kay Stevenson passed away on June 3, 2015. She is survived by her husband, Bud.
SPECIAL DAYS IN JULY
International Joke Day is celebrated on July 1. There's plenty of problems, trouble and unhappiness in the world. Don'tcha think the world would be a far better place if we'd all just chill out a little and laugh a whole lot more!? 'Ya never know. If people around the world get into the theme of the day, it just might
be the start of something great.
4 th of July is thebirthday of our nation. Thomas Jefferson is theauthor of the Declarationof Independence. It wasvoted on and approvedby Jefferson and otherdiscontented representatives from the thirteen colonies on July 4, 1776. The document declared freedom for the 13 colonies from British rule. It currently resides in the ExhibitionHall of the National Archive in Washington, D.C.
Did you know that the Declaration of Independence was not signed by all representatives until August, 1776? To make it official, John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, signed it. Now, can anyone guess where the saying "put your John Hancock on it" came from!?!
Today, we enjoy the benefits of the freedom which the framers signed and fought for. For us, it is a time for baseball, hot dogs, picnics and fireworks. (The fireworks were so that theKing could see them from across the Atlantic!) Summer is in full swing and life is good.
Happy Birthday, America!!!!!
Cheer Up the Lonely Day is celebrated on July 11. It's an opportunity to make a lonely person happy. Any time you can make someone happy,you've done a good
thing and should be proud of yourself. It's easy to do. When you visit, bring happy thingsto talk about. Keep the conversation upbeat and lively. When you leave, give a big hug andlet them know you enjoyed the stay.
This day was created by a man named Francis Pesek, from Detriot, Michigan. His daughter said, "He was a quiet, kind, wonderful man who had a heart of gold. He got the idea as a way of promoting kindness toward others who were lonely or forgotten as shut-ins or in nursing homes with no relatives or friends to look in on them." Francis Pesek chose this day,because it was his birthday.
Take Your Pants for a WalkDay is celebrated on July 27.It is a great day to get someexercise. Its an easy day tocelebrate. Simply go for a walk.Unless you are wearing a dressor a skirt, you probably are wearing pants. So,by definition, as you walk, they come along.
Give your pants some exercise. After all, they are looking a little tight around the middle. The walk will do them good.
BITS & PIECESBITS & PIECES
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SOC
ACTI
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BILLIARDS Group play for all
Monday at 6:30 pm.
Contact: Erik Hoiaas - 509-7034
BINGO For the summer months of June, July and August, Bingo will begin at 6:00, with card sales prior. Super Bingo scheduled for Sunday, August 16th at 2:00, with lunch at 12:30! Bring a donation for Interfaith and receive a free card. Interested in becoming a caller? Call Marge!
Contact: Marge Glass – 789-2439
Ceramics
Suspended until approximately October
Contacts
Kathy Simmes -304-8580 Toots Lobe - 861-0178
BOWLING HAVE A GREAT SUMMER. LOOKING FORWARD TO FALL LEAGUE BOWLING WHICH BEGINS THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER. THERE WILL BE GROUP SUMMER BOWLING ON TUESDAYS AT 10:00 AM WITH SOC BOWLERS.
CONTACT Ginger or Tony Pace
237-2758
BINGO CAFÉ
Dinner is available at 4:30 pm. on Tuesdays, but check the message board posted outside the Clubhouse door, as Café may not be open every Tuesday during these summer months. Also check Friends of Saddle Oak on Facebook for the current menu.
FITNESS ROOM 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Clubhouse - 2nd Floor
Treadmill, recumbent bike, elliptical and bike
exerciser, exercise ball, hand weights, TV and scale
NON-DENOMINATIONAL BIBLE STUDY 2:00 PM – Thursdays
Contact: David Hutchinson – 217-671-5312
BACKGAMMON
Suspended for the summer months
Contact: Jim Hanoian - 509-4370
BOCCE BALL IS BACK WITH A FRESH NEW COURT!
Group Play set up for
Mondays and Fridays at 7:00 PM
Equipment is in the shuffleboard closet and court is available for individual play anytime.
Contact Phyllis Congdon – 291-4946
Shuffleboard
Courts are always available during
Clubhouse hours for individual play.
Equipment is in the court closet.
Summer group play has resumed at
4:00 on Wednesday
Card Games
Euchre 1 pm. on Wednesday Contact Linda Martin
815-441-1274
Canasta Tuesday at 12 :30 pm.
Wednesday at 6:30 pm.
New members are gladly welcome. If you would like to learn, please come and watch and we will teach you.
Contact: Linda Johnston 865-712-5852
Pinochle Thursdays at 6:30 pm as of July 2nd
Contact: Fran Bolson 873-3480
Poker 6:30 pm.
Wednesday and Thursday
Polish Poker Saturday
Games begin either when a full table of 12 is reached or at 6:30pm,
whichever occurs first
7-Card Poker 4:00 pm.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saddle Oak Stitchers
Monday night quilting has been suspended for the months of June, July and August.
Have a great summer. Instructor – Rita Cope – 300-3333
Wednesday 9:00 – 11:00 am.
(Open Group)
Thursday – 6:30 – New lessons have been suspended until October but group still meets
Upstairs at the Clubhouse
PLAY MAH JONGG!
Group play is held at 1:00 on Fridays. If you are interested,
come join us. Bring your boards or come share ours. For any
questions, contact
Marty Guzowski - 304-8915 Judy Lott – 509-4576
WATER FITNESS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Summer Hours - 10:00 am
CONTACTS
Gee Sauvageau - 873-4301 Terry Jansen - 304-8195
Suspended for the
summer. Look for time and date of startup In
October
Contact: Carolyn Miller
300-3562
Move-It, Move-It
Monday - Wednesday - Friday – 9:00 am
Join us in a walking aerobics class. Wear walking shoes.
Contact: Wanda Dubuque – 509-7510
PING PONG
Equipment, paddles, balls and net are provided. Table is available during Clubhouse hours - 2nd Floor.
JULY 2015SAVE THE DATE
JUL 4 SAT
GOLF CART PARADE 9:00 AM (PRIZES)CELEBRATION LUNCHEON 12:00 NOON
TICKETS $4.00, SEE JUDY LOTTCUTOFF DATE FOR TICKETS IS JULY 2
NO MORNING SOCIAL
JUL 7 TUEBOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
2:00 PM IN LIBRARY
JUL 14 TUEBLOOD BANK
CLUBHOUSE 1:30 PM
JUL 15 WEDDARRELL'S DINER
JUL 16 THUBOB EVANS, RT. 200 NEAR HOME DEPOT
JUL 23 THUBOB EVANS, RT. 200 NEAR HOME DEPOT
ROMEO MEN'S BREAKFAST 8:30 AM
LADIES LUNCHEON 1:00 PM
SINGLES LUNCHEON 11:30 AM
July 2015 Activities Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
SOC Board Meeting Tuesday July 7 at 2pm
No HOA Meeting in July & August
BINGO Café Serving Food from 4:30 to 5:30
1 9am MOVE-IT 9am Stitchers 10am Pool Fitness 1pm Euchre 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Canasta & Poker 7pm Shuffleboard
2 2pm Bible Study (non-denominational) 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Poker 6:45pm Pinochle
3 9am MOVE-IT 10am Freestyle Water Fitness 1pm Mah Jongg 4pm 7-Card Poker 7pm Cards 7pm Bocce
4 Independence Day
6:30pm Polish Poker
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6 9am MOVE-IT 10am Ceramics 10am Pool Fitness 10am Bocce 6:30pm Cards 6:30pm Billiards
7 10am Bowling League 12:30 Canasta 6:00pm BINGO
8 9am MOVE-IT 9am Stitchers 10am Pool Fitness 1pm Euchre 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Canasta & Poker 7pm Shuffleboard
9 2pm Bible Study (non-denominational) 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Poker 6:45pm Pinochle
10 9am MOVE-IT 10am Freestyle Water Fitness 1pm Mah Jongg 4pm 7-Card Poker 7pm Cards 7pm Bocce
11 8am Sat Morning Social 6:30pm Polish Poker
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13 9am MOVE-IT 10am Ceramics 10am Pool Fitness 10am Bocce 6:30pm Cards 6:30pm Billiards
14 10am Bowling League 12:30 Canasta 6:00pm BINGO
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9am MOVE-IT 9am Stitchers 10am Pool Fitness 1pm Euchre 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Canasta & Poker 7pm Shuffleboard
16 2pm Bible Study (non-denominational) 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Poker 6:45pm Pinochle
17 9am MOVE-IT 10am Freestyle Water Fitness 1pm Mah Jongg 4pm 7-Card Poker 7pm Cards 7pm Bocce
18 8am Sat Morning Social 6:30pm Polish Poker
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20 9am MOVE-IT 10am Ceramics 10am Pool Fitness 10am Bocce 6:30pm Cards 6:30pm Billiards
21 10am Bowling League 12:30 Canasta 6:00pm BINGO
22 9am MOVE-IT 9am Stitchers 10am Pool Fitness 1pm Euchre 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Canasta & Poker 7pm Shuffleboard
23 2pm Bible Study (non-denominational) 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Poker 6:45pm Pinochle
24 9am MOVE-IT 10am Freestyle Water Fitness 1pm Mah Jongg 4pm 7-Card Poker 7pm Cards 7pm Bocce
25 8am Sat Morning Social 6:30pm Polish Poker
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27 9am MOVE-IT 10am Ceramics 10am Pool Fitness 10am Bocce 6:30pm Cards 6:30pm Billiards
28 10am Bowling League 12:30 Canasta 6:00pm BINGO
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9am MOVE-IT 9am Stitchers 10am Pool Fitness 1pm Euchre 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Dominoes 6:30pm Canasta & Poker 7pm Shuffleboard
30 2pm Bible Study (non-denominational) 4pm 7-Card Poker 6:30pm Poker 6:45pm Pinochle
31 9am MOVE-IT 10am Freestyle Water Fitness 1pm Mah Jongg 4pm 7-Card Poker 7pm Cards 7pm Bocce