Sea Pines, in Hudson Florida A Deed Restricted Community
Volume III, Issue IX
SSEAEA P PINESINES N NEWSEWS
Security Patrol Calendar
4
Real Estate Update 7
Veterans Corner 9
Sherriff’s Newsletter 12
Sea Pines Calendar 13
Inside this issue:
S ea Pines has a great opportunity to solve
the storm water prob-lems within Sea Pines. Pasco County has funds to correct the drainage of storm water and these thousands of dol-lars have come from you through your real estate taxes.
Also, the Pasco engi-neers want to make this happen and they spent considerable time evalu-ating the flow of storm water within Sea Pines. Now its up to the resi-dents that live along La-fitte, Sea Pines Drive, Lyle Circle and the county is asking for per-mission to clean these ditches out so water can flow out to the gulf, but we need all residents in-
volved to sign off so Pasco County can bring equipment in to clean the ditches and culverts and get the water flow-ing to the gulf.
Thanks to the residents that have signed off and returned to Pasco Public Works.
Don’t forget the annual Christmas Party on De-cember 10th at 6p. We have a great band “Mixed Bag” who has played for us the last few years. Please read the article in the newsletter if you are interested in joining us that evening. Jack Farrell President
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Message from the President of the Sea Pines Civic Association
December 2011
2011 Upcoming Events
• Sea Pines Civic Association Meeting Wed, DEC 7, 7 PM
• Sea Pines Christmas Party Sat DEC 10, 6 PM
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ATTENTION
Sea Pines Residents We have a “NO SOLICITING” policy in the subdivision. When school children are participat-ing in SCHOOL FUNDRAISERS, they should pick up a LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION from Jack Farrell, President, Sea Pines Civic Asso-ciation. They MUST be residents of Sea Pines. The letter will be on Sea Pines stationary and will say:
“AUTHORIZATION TO SOLICIT”
The person’s charity or organization, names of solicitors, and dates they will be soliciting will be listed. The authorization will be signed by an Offi-cer of Sea Pines Civic Association.
FOR YOUR SAFETY WE ADVISE NOT DONATING TO ANYONE WHO DOES NOT HAVE THIS LETTER.
Boat Ramp Electronic Fobs (Keys) Boat ramp fobs may be purchased from Buzz Manna, 7600 Hatteras Dr. 727 868-8271.
For a Sea Pines dues-paying member the cost is $20.00. For a non-dues-paying member, the cost is $45.00.
YOU MUST BE A PROPERTY OWNER IN SEA PINES in order to get a fob for the ramp. You will receive a DECAL for your boat trailer. DO NOT forget to re-lock the gate. Lost fob codes will be removed from system. There is a charge of $40.00 for a lost electronic fob.
Civic Association Officers & Board
President Jack Farrell 727 861-3483 Vice President Linda Himebaugh 727 862-4382 Secretary Nancy Milwid Treasurer Pat Piccininno 727 863-4268 Board Member Dick Leibach 727 868-1476 Board Member Ernie Reed [email protected] Board Member Tim Veit 727 863-9947 Registered Agent Ernie Reed [email protected]
Committees
Security Patrol Al & Angela Pizzano 727 378-7995 Code Enforcement Ernie Reed [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Lucille Piccininno, 7520 Mako Dr 727 863-4268 Boat Ramp Buzz Manna, 7600 Hatteras Dr 727 868-8271 Southwind Park — Keys Jack Farrell 727 861-3483 Sunshine Lucille Piccininno, 7520 Mako Dr 727 863-4268 Mowing Pat Piccininno, 7520 Mako Dr 727 863-4268 Adopt-a-Road Bill Lusk 727 457-9313 Membership Dues — BILLING Pat Piccininno, 7520 Mako Dr 727 863-4268 Membership Lucille Piccininno, 7520 Mako Dr 727 863-4268 Newsletter Kathy Lusk, 7239 Hatteras Dr 727 457-5116 Parks Dick Leibach 727 868-1476 Website Dennis Rousell 727 534-9490
See the Security Patrol Calendar on Page 4.
Check the Sea Pines Event Calendar
on Page 13.
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Help Wanted with Sea Pines News
The Sea Pines newsletter staff is seeking a volunteer part-time Desktop Publishing (DTP) professional to share duties with the incumbent.
Candidates must be proficient with a desktop pub-lishing application such as Microsoft Office Publisher, Adobe PageMaker, QuarkXpress, or other leading DTP software. MS-Word is a minimally satisfactory alternative, but may be used. A template for MS-Publisher will be provided and should be adhered to.
It is believed that this candidate could share newslet-ter layout and publishing duties on an every-other-month schedule. The candidate will be responsible for complete monthly layouts as the Sea Pines News is too small a newsletter to share layout duties within a single month.
Basic startup training will be provided, but the candi-date must have a thorough background knowledge of the principles of DTP and familiarity with the Associ-ated Press Style Guide (AP Stylebook) and GPO (Government Printing Office) Style Guide.
Interested parties should e-mail their qualifications or résumé to [email protected].
Sea Pines Civic Association November Minutes
After the pledge to our flag, President Jack Farrell calls the meeting to order at 7:02 PM.
Nancy Milwid was introduced as our new secretary. Roll was taken, all were present.
Pat read the treasurers report and it was filed for audit.
Volunteers are needed to fortify the security patrol. The truck is available after 1PM to make the rounds.
$14,975, was taken in due to mowing lots this year. Liens will be put on properties that need to be mowed. More money is brought in by mowing than by dues.
Kitty is still thinking of moving and may quit editing the newsletter. She has been using Microsoft Publisher as her current format, so this might be helpful for the next editor to know.
The parks are mowed and fences have been put up.
Six volunteers plus the boy scouts attend Adopt-a-road. We filled the dumpster. Bill was not in attendance to speak on the subject.
Dennis has done an excellent job on the Sea Pines website. Deed restriction and other important information are avail-able. The website will be posted on the civic building, road signs and the truck doors.
Boat ramp system been working well, although problem ex-ists with keeping the gate locked.
702 current members. 45 foreclosures in Sea Pines.
Under Sunshine, Jack Shaw is in the hospital and Edie’s mother passed away.
Sea Pines neighborhood Garage Sale will be Oct. 14 & 15.
New alarm system installed in Civic building and sheds.
North Channel markers now have reflectors on them. #22 is marked with a rock in middle channel warning.
New people in Sea Pines who attended the meeting are Chuck Messner, wife Karen they have 2 children. Bob Laven-der, and wife Cheryl they have 3 children. Welcome to Sea Pines…
Under old business, Residents with mooring lots cannot be sold without house included. Three residents received letters regarding this.
Thanksgiving Dinner, Nov. 19th. Only 3 people volunteered to help so far. We are hoping the snowbirds will be back soon and will pitch in. See newsletter for more info.
Christmas Party, Dec. 10th 6pm $15.00 p.p. See newsletter for more information.
A motion was made to have our dues raised $5.00. From
$15.00 to $20.00 for a single person, and from $30.00 to $35.00 for a family. Mark Nuzzo made the motion, and Maureen Leibach second. A vote was taken and the ‘yes’ vote took it.
It was also mention that at future date we will be raising the mowing fee.
Letters are being sent to residents about drainage prob-lems in the woodland sections. It talks about ditches being cleared etc. Some properties can’t be mowed because there is so much run off from other properties after a rain the mower just sinks into the ground.
Large sign on the Birdcage will be addressed soon by Jack.
A discussion was had on how to get people interested in Sea Pines activities. In years pass we used to have loads of fun and lots of people coming to our picnics, parties, din-ners etc. If anyone has any ideas, we would love to hear them.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:56 PM
Submitted by, Nancy Milwid, Secretary
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E-mail Distribution of the Sea Pines Newsletter
Have you changed your e-mail address? Are you new to the Sea Pines community? Please e-mail your com-plete name, address and contact information. We will be happy to add your e-mail address to the list so that you can start to receive our newsletter via e-mail. If you would like to delete your address, please advise us.
Thank you- Please send your e-mail address to: [email protected]
Sea Pines Security Patrol Calendar — DEC 2011
* * * ATTENTION Security Patrol Drivers * * *
The security truck will be available each day after 1pm.
Before 1pm the truck will be used to pull the trailer with tractors for cutting lots.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
27 Nov 28 29 30 1 Dec 2 3
Page
Lebel
Farrell
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Serini
Lusk
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Manna
Nuzzo/Kretzner
Milwid
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Bradfield
AAgard
Nicolai
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Connelly
Page
Lebel
If you have problems with dogs, loud noise, or illegally parked vehicles, etc, report this situa-tion by going to www.sea-pines.net and click-ing on Pasco County Code Enforcement, or calling the respective agency.
Cut out the Important Numbers list below and place it near your phone.
Marinated mushrooms
Take fresh mushrooms… any kind, or a variety of types. Clean the mushrooms and put in a bowl. Add just enough Italian salad dressing to cover them. Let them stand in the frig an hour or longer. Serve. A lovely crystal bowl is the perfect way to serve these little gems!
Pizza
Use pizza crust. To it add shredded mozzarella and some Italian seasoning. Bake per instructions on crust. Cut into small wedges. Serve warm & melted. Sprinkle the plate with Italian seasoning… this will “pretty” it up! You might even add wedges of pep-peroni, or maybe some olives, or marinated arti-chokes.
Sweet Treat
Use a can of B&M Brown Bread with raisins. Slice first, then cut slices into wedges. Top (or pipe) with softened cream cheese. Serve on a plate with a bowl of nuts in the center!
Barbeque Meatballs
Buy frozen meatballs. In a slow cooker add 1 bottle of honey barbeque sauce, and 1 jar of grape jelly. Cook until heated! Serve them in a lovely bowl.
Easier
Buy a bag of those lovely chicken wings that are al-ready cooked. You just heat them up. Serve them with a small bowl of ranch dressing, and you might lay the wings on a bed of spinach.
The easiest
Use celery. Cut into pick-up size pieces. Fill with cream cheese, or maybe peanut butter! You could sprinkle the cheese with some paprika or you might top the peanut butter with finely chopped praline nuts!
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SEA PINES WOMEN’S CLUB DECEMBER RECIPE
The holiday’s are just around the corner. I thought that since most of us are entertaining over the holidays it would be a good time to share a few simple ideas for appetizers. Ones that can be prepared in little time, and will impress.
Always remember that presentation is everything! Make the plate pretty with some lovely fresh parsley, or some curly lettuce. Even just using a crystal bowl or plate will make your food look so appetizing! Use your imagination and you will be able to impress without doing lots of cooking, or work. Enjoy your company & the holidays! The reci-pes also include serving suggestions…. But please, use you imagination!
IMPORTANT NUMBERSIMPORTANT NUMBERS
EMERGENCY 911
FIRE 911
SHERIFF 727 844-7711
CODE ENFORCEMENT 727 847-8171
ANIMAL CONTROL 727 834-3216
ABUSE HOTLINE 800 962-2873
U.S. COAST GUARD 727 896-5666
CONSUMER AFFAIRS 727 847-8106
HOSPITAL (BAYONET) 727 819-2929
WATER 727 847-8131
ELECTRIC (WREC) 727 868-9465
POST OFFICE (US 19) 727 819-0073
FAMOUS QUOTES _
“HAPPINESS IS NOT SO MUCH IN HAVING AS SHARING. WE MAKE A LIVING BY WHAT WE GET, BUT WE MAKE A LIFE BY WHAT WE GIVE.“
Norman MacEwan (1881 - 1953) Senior Commander, Royal Air Force
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Fall is upon us… Are we all glad that Summer is over??? It’s either too hot, or too cold….. Fall will be a welcome change!
Our Women’s club is very happy that we will be up and running for the 2012-2013 season. And we are hopeful that there is something planned that will entice you to join us.
Please take a peek & come have fun with our group.
If you have any suggestions for future activities, please let us know, we will try to incorporate them into our schedule.
Please join us…we would love to see you!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Please--- if you plan to attend any of these events you should contact Betsy at the number below, or via e-mail.
• December 6: 11:30 Lunch at Olive Garden
• December 13: 10:00 Henry Plant Museum Victorian Christmas Stroll Admission $10.00
• December 20: 11:30 Lunch at Harold Seltzer’s
• No “Just for Fun Bingo” in December
THINGS TO DO:
Always meeting at the Clubhouse What: Ladies club meetings — A social event When: first and third Tuesday of each month Please check monthly newsletter for specific events and times.
What: Just for fun Bingo Bring a white elephant or small package of baked goods for prizes — no money exchanged. Refreshments served. When: fourth Tuesday of each month
What: Adventure Seekers When: Once a month adventure to an area attraction. Check monthly schedule for date and time.
Any questions: please call: Betsy Dailey: 727 378-8752
*** SEA PINES WOMEN’S CLUB *** WHAT’S HAPPENING IN DECEMBER
ORDER YOUR SEA PINES LOGO ON...ORDER YOUR SEA PINES LOGO ON...
Sweat shirt — $10.00
Polo (Outerbank) — $16.00
Hooded front zipper sweatshirt — $20.00
Hooded pullover sweatshirt — $16.00
T-shirt — $7.00
Jacket — $36.00 Must be paid in full at the time of order; Cash or Check
Call Chip or Brenda at the number below.
Starting from $30.00 per month
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Real Estate Update Connie L. Nies
Wow! We are fast approaching the holiday and clos-ing in on another year! I hope everyone has a won-derful and safe Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends in this tough times and economy!!
Just wanted to talk a little bit about the appraisal process and how it is affecting our real estate trans-action today. The tough situation now is, what do you do when an appraiser wrecks your sale, pur-chase or refinancing with a lowball evaluation?
Mixed real estate values are nothing new, but agents, builders, and sellers say current market conditions—plus recent changes in federal rules that effectively encourage banks to use in-house or affiliated appraisal management companies---are magnifying the problem.
So what do you do to lessen the chance that a botched appraisal will torpedo your transaction?
Be proactive. Federal rules allow you to provide the appraiser your own comps—recently sold properties of a similar size, condition and amenity levels in your immediate market area. Your realty agent can help you pull the comps together before the ap-praiser arrives. Or for a fee, you can hire an experi-enced local appraiser to assist you.
If you are aware of any situations of comparable sales in the neighborhood, where the price was af-fected by divorce, financial distress or heavy seller concessions to the buyer, “make sure you call the appraiser’s attention to these factors. Please give the appraiser a list of all the value-enhancing up-grades and improvements you’ve made, including dates and costs.
Accompany the appraiser during the inspection. Ask questions crucial to competency: Where are you based? How long have you been in the business? What type of certifications and professionals desig-nations do you hold? Are you a member of the local MLS—a treasure trove of data for any accurate ap-praisal? Know your local agents or brokers who can supply pending sales information and guide you on neighborhood price trends?
If the appraiser doesn’t have good answers, you’re more likely to end up with a poor appraisal. Alert the lender to your concerns as early as possible.
Always ask for a copy of the appraisal report—it’s your right under federal law. If the value comes in low, check everything from the selection of comps to the accuracy of property measurements. If you find serious mistakes and the appraiser refuses to make corrections, appeal to the lender. There are laws for “reconsideration of value”. Ask for a second valua-tion by a local competent appraiser, even if the costs you more money.
Finally, if the lender stonewalls you and the deal falls through, consider filing a complaint with your state appraisal board. You can find contact informa-tion at www.asc.gov/State-Appraiser-Regulatory-Programs/StateContactInformation.aspx?state=FL Connie L. Nies, Smith & Associates Real Estate
Cell: 727-207-9271
w w w . F l y i n g T h r u F l o r i d a R e a l e s t a t e . c o m , [email protected]
Your RECYCLE pickup day is EVERY OTHER THURSDAY
2011 Pickup Dates
December ………………………….………...… 8 & 22
USE YOUR BLUE BAG
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The Veterans Corner
Liz Reed
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS FOR VETERANS:
Emergency --- 911 Veterans and Family Crisis Hotline 800-273-8255 - Press #1 Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office St. Petersburg 800-827-1000 VA Clinic New Port Richey 727-869-4100 James A. Haley Veterans Hospital Tampa 813-972-2000 24 hour nurse 813-903-3600 or 888-811-0107 Bay Pines Veterans Hospital St. Petersburg 727-398-6661 State Veterans Nursing Home Land O' Lakes Florida 813- 558-5000 Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R - FL) Palm Harbor Fl. 727-773-2871 Veterans Employment Services 727-484-3400 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Gulf War Helpline 800-749-8387 Local Veterans Service Officer New Port Richey 727-834-3382 Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 (National #) Mac Dill Air Force Base Info Operator 813- 828-1110. Liz Reed
SHARING WISDOM
Sharing is the spirit of the season! Have you given anything to a neighbor, a friend, or even a
stranger? It does not have to be a financial gift.
Giving of yourself is the most pre-cious gift of all.
Give your time, give your passion, Give your humor, give your sincer-
ity, give your joy! Assist a friend with a simple task.
Give of yourself And
You will most certainly be the spirit of the season!
Make it a special season for someone
else & share your love for life!
Submitted by: Betsy Dailey
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—- TAXI —- Medical Transportation Airport
All Hospitals & Doctors Appointments — Prescription Pick Ups
Amtrak Service — Dining Out & Shopping
$10.00 OFF Round Trip Airport Service
Sea Pines Resident
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ATTENTION SEA PINES RESIDENTS
SEA PINES WILL NOT BE COLLECTING ALUMIUM CANS
DO NOT BRING THEM TO THE SEA PINES CLUB HOUSE
PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR CANS WITH YOUR BLUE BAGS
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• By its 25th anniversary, Holland America Line owned a fleet of six cargo and passenger ships, and also provided service be-tween Holland and the Dutch East Indies via the newly constructed Suez Canal.
• The line was a principal carrier of immigrants from Europe to the United States until well after the turn of the century, car-rying 850,000 to new lives in the New World.
• In 1895, the company offered its first vacation cruise; its second leisure cruise, from New York to the Holy Land, was in 1910.
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Holland America Line's fleet of 14 ships offers nearly 500 cruises to 314 ports in more than 100 countries, territories or dependen-cies. Two- to 108-day itineraries visit all seven continents, and highlights include Antarctica, South America, Australia/New Zea-land and Asia voyages; a Grand World Voyage; and popular sailings to ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Canada/New Eng-land, Europe and Panama Canal.
The Travel Spot Kerry and Nancylee Stange
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office is again gathering food and monetary donations to provide a number of needy families a holiday meal in December. We have met with great success every year in this endeavor thanks to the generosity of agency members, community groups, area businesses, and Pasco citizens. An example of this support includes the thousands of cans of food collected and donated by Pasco school students and employees for last year’s drive. The number of families who need our support grows every year. Our goal for 2011 is to provide 1,300 families with a Christmas basket containing a gift card for a turkey or ham and all the “trimmings.” We are pleased to also provide special food items for families who have children 18 months old or younger (as long as the donations last). There will be donation boxes placed in
the lobbies of Pasco Sheriff’s Office buildings. All donations must be re-ceived by Friday, December 16. We are looking for non-perishable boxed or canned food items, such as instant pota-toes and canned vegetables. We are also asking for monetary donations, since we also include a turkey or ham gift card in the holiday meal for the families, and the cost adds up fast! If you would like to drop off a toy for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots drive, please ensure that it is a new, unwrapped toy and we will turn it over to them for presentation to a needy child. If you can assist us during our holiday food drive, it would be greatly appreci-ated. By making a small cash donation or buying an extra item or two each time you visit a grocery store, your generosity will help to make this holiday season a memorable one for many Pasco families. If you can help in any way, please contact
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PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER December 2011
Woodland Park Clean Up
December 8, 2011----8am-12 noon Please bring your gloves and rakes to the Woodland Park that is next to Gasparilla, so we can keep it maintained for 2012
the Citizen Support Services Office at 1-800-854-2862, extension 3376. If you are in need of one of our holiday food baskets, you must fill out an applica-tion for approval. Applications are avail-able online at PascoSheriff.com under the Sheriff Chris Nocco link, and then the Sheriff Charities link. Applications are also available at any Sheriff’s Office building. Completed applications must be received no later than Dec. 2 at the Sher-iff’s Community Office located at the Gulfview Square Mall, 9409 U.S. High-way 19, Suite #703, Port Richey. If you are approved, you will need to ar-range for your holiday food basket to be picked up at one of four locations, two in East Pasco, one in Central Pasco and one in West Pasco. Your pick up location and time will be indicated on a confirmation card that will be sent to the mailing ad-dress indicated on your application.
SEA PINES ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY DECEMBER 10, TIME: 6 pm
COST $15.00 per person Location: Sea Pines Clubhouse
CATERED BY ACROPOLIS
MUSIC BY: MIXED BAG
B Y O B
Last day to make reservations: December 1, 2011
Call: JACK FARRELL 727 861-3483
PAT PICCININNO 727 863-4268
Please bring an unwrapped TOY these will be donated to “Toys for Tots”
Sea Pines Annual Christmas Party
Sea Pines Event Calendar — December 2011
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 27 Nov 28 29 30 1 Dec 2 3
BINGO
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Civic Meeting 7p
Briarwood Meeting 7p
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Women's Club Museum 10:00a
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Women's Club lunch
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MERRY CHRISTMAS
1 Jan 2 3 4 5 6 7
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Women's Club 11:30a Lunch Olive Garden
Adopt-a-Road News
Our next adopt-a-road will be on Saturday, December 10th at 8:00 AM. This will be a good opportunity to clean up Old Dixie Hwy before the holidays! Please meet at the clubhouse by 8:00 AM and we will have coffee and donuts. The more volunteers we have the better and the job gets done faster!
Thanks Bill Lusk
Sea Pines Civic Association 7817 Gulf Way Hudson, FL 34667– 4004 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Sea Pines Civic Association
TO:
Sea Pines, west of Old Dixie Highway Photo by Kitty Nicolai
ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Business Cards $ 5.00 per issue ¼ Page $ 10.00 per issue ½ Page $ 15.00 per issue Full Page $ 25.00 per issue
If interested in advertising: • Drop off your ad at the Clubhouse (mail slot in the door) or • Mail your ad to:
Sea Pines Civic Association. 7817 Gulf Way, Hudson FL 34667 or • (Preferably) send your high-resolution ad electronically to:
[email protected] • Make check payable to Sea Pines Civic Association (no cash please)
Call Linda Himebaugh, 727 862-4382 should you have questions.
Deadline is the 20th of the month to appear in the following month’s issue
Sea Pines Civic Association 7817 Gulf Way Hudson, FL 34667
President ……………………..……………….……………... Jack Farrell Vice President …………………………………….…... Linda Himebaugh Secretary …………………………………...............…….... Nancy Milwid Treasurer ……………………………………………...…. Pat Piccininno Board Member ……………………………………….…… Dick Leibach Board Member ………………………………………...…..… Ernie Reed Board Member ……………………………………….…….….. Tim Veit Registered Agent ………..……………………...…………… Ernie Reed
SEA PINES, IN HUDSON FLORIDA
Newsletter …………...………………...…………...….…...... Kathy Lusk Newsletter Layout .….…………....…...….....................….…. Jerry Sweet
E-mail: [email protected]
Association dues are payable on the 1st of January of each year.
Individual …………………………… $15.00 Family ………………………………... $30.00 Boat Ramp Fee ………………….…. $20.00
We’re on the Web
www.Sea-Pines.net
Officers and Board