www.baylakeestates.org February 2015 The Bay Laker Editor: Janice Van Dyke Issue 59 NEW YEARS EVE PARTY mber: Dates to Reme owl Party Feb. 1 Super B ting & voting ee Feb. 3 BLEA m ngs at coffee si s u or h Feb. 14 C e’s Party n ti en al Feb. 15 V i’s Place I Lunch at Pop Feb. 16 OH-M Feb. 19 Juliets e Sale Set UP ag Feb. 20 Rumm e Sale ag m m u R Feb. 21 eon] ’s Club Lunch en om W Feb. 26 a Day at coffee Feb. 28 Canad Home Owners Association Officers President Carla Hannay 484-1371 Vice President Sylvia Richardson 480-0208 Treasurer Grace Gagliardi 484-6412 Secretary Jane Ann Miller 483-3247 Director John Stephens 488-5680 Director Joyce Martin 412-9663 Director Mike Parisi 488-2899 46 people gathered in the clubhouse to bring in the New Year. We danced to the music of EDDIE Z, shared wonderful appetizers prepared by the participants, and partied till the clock struck 12. Many thanks to the committee who decorated and stayed to clean-up. Best wishes to all for a happy, healthy new year! $ FROM THE PRESIDENT Carla Hannay Now that we’ve gotten through the holidays and welcomed in the New Year here’s hoping it will be a good year for all. As you know from January through April there are many functions that are planned for the enjoyment of the Community. Recently a function was poorly attended, and while there were circumstances of family visiting, illness, etc., which is entirely understandable, there were many who didn’t feel the need to partake in the festivities. For those of you who attended the last Association Meeting I requested that you, the members of the Community make the decision of what you would like to occur at our next New Year’s celebration. Any and all ideas are welcome. One suggestion was to have a dinner/dance from 6-9 pm, and at 9 we change the clocks to read midnight, sing Auld Lange Syne, then depart for home at a reasonable hour. So, what do you think? Additionally I asked for volunteers to take over the Rummage Sale after the upcoming sale in February. This would be a 2 year commitment, you don’t have to be a year round resident to do this job. If no one will step up to the plate to take on this responsibility there will be no extra funds for entertainment and we will most likely have to eliminate some of our functions next season. Published by: For advertising information please call 941-375-3699 Keep in mind that monies received from the rummage sale, 50/50, ticket sales, membership fees help to offset the cost of these events, supplies and door prizes, etc. At the same time we can no longer sell tickets for events at the low prices that have been charged in the past…. no more $2.00, $3.00, etc tickets. Everything goes up in price, and we must charge accordingly. I will be meeting with the Board later this month and we are going to have to set strict guidelines on the above. We will try to have a detailed expenditure report ready for the Association Meeting in March, which will give the Board time to discuss and the Treasurer to get back with a report. We will use the last year 2014, as the sample for same. Hope to see a BIG crowd at the Valentine’s Party and all events thereafter…….. And, thank you all for your concern and prayers for my granddaughter Brittany. See you around the Park THE SPEED LIMIT IS 15 MPG, PLEASE WATCH YOUR SPEED!!! CHRISTMAS DINNER Patti Schinharl-Louise LaCasse The Christmas dinner was attended by 71 people. There were people there we hadn’t seen in a long time. We were so blessed to see them. The invocation was given by Barb Hopkins. There was a great variety of food and many happy faces and full tummies. We played a lot of games and had many prizes. Thanks to Fran and Jim Stine for going out and getting the donations from the business places which will be listed in this newsletter. There were lots of desserts to finish off the dinner. The whole dinner went so well I would have no problem doing it again next year. The people in this park are always there when help Page 2 is needed. This was my first Christmas away from my family back home and I must say you all truly made it a glorious day. God Bless you all and have a Happy New Year! PRIZES FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER 2014 • Richards Whole Foods-$25.00 gift card 593 US 41 Bypass N. Venice FL 34285 • T.J. Maxx Home Goods-$20.00 gift card • Vaprzone-$25.00 gift certificate 448 N US Bypass Venice, FL 34285 SUPER BOWL PARTY There will be a super bowl party at the clubhouse on Sunday February 1, 2015 at 5 p.m. There will be another TV set up, 50/50, and raffles. Plus there will be a $1.00 football pool. Everyone attending should bring their own snacks and drinks. Come and root for your team! SAVE THE DATES The spring chorus concert will be presented on Tuesday March 24, 2015, at 7 PM in the • Partridge Barber Shop- $13.00 gift Card clubhouse. This year’s theme will be “The 452 N. 41 Bypass Fabulous Fifties.”Already plans are being made Venice FL 34285 for spirited performances of some of your favorites • Free Haircut or Blow Dry at Bangz Hair from the decade, including Salon dance and comedy. Mark 585 US 41 Bypass N. your calendars now and Venice, FL 34285 don’t miss it! New singers are welcome to join the • Real Bikes of Venice- $75.00 gift certificate chorus beginning at the next rehearsal, Tuesday January 13th at 7 p. m. in the clubhouse. • Manicure-Le Nails Enthusiasm is the main requirement – we’ll 583 US 41 Bypass N. teach you the rest. Chorus appearances at Venice, FL 34285 Saturday morning coffee are scheduled for January 24th (nostalgia), February 14th • 3 bottles of wine and package of cheese, (Valentine’s Day), and March 14th (St. meat and olives from Winn Dixie Patrick’s Day). Call Grace Gagliardi at 4846412 for further information about the chorus • Hibachi Grill & Buffet- Free Lunch 549 US 41 Bypass N. RUMMAGE SALE Venice, FL 34285 Rosemary Parker and Dave Baumgartner • $10.00’s worth of Lotto tickets donated By Saturday, February 21, 2015 from 8:30am Patti Schinharl to 12:30pm Table set-up will be Thursday in the morning.The shed will be emptied • 3 packages of coffee from Dunkin Donuts Friday morning.There is a sign-up sheet in the clubhouse for all departments.We always • Mystery Gift from Helen Stephens ...continued on page 4 Page 3 Women's Club Salad need help so please sign Luncheon up for the area you would like to work.The proceeds The Women's Club is sponsoring a salad from the sale pay for our luncheon which will be held at 12:00 Noon on entertainment throughout Thursday, February 26, the year. 2015, in the clubhouse. COME ONE - COME ALL!! All women in the park Don't forget the Women's Club has a bake are welcome to attend. sale that day. Bake your favorite cookies, cake, Tickets will be sold at fudge, etc. Also, come down and shop. See Bingo and at Saturday coffees you all then. beginning in mid-January, and the cost will be $2.00 per person, plus each participant needs to bring a salad. If there are JULIET’S nuts, onions, tomatoes, or apples in the salad, please indicate on a card that will be placed The Juliets will be going to the Breakfast nearby because of allergies. House at 2301 Tamiami Trail N., Nokomis, If you have any questions, please contact FL (next door to Waterfront II) at 9:30 a.m. on Connie Conley at (941) 412-3444. Thursday February 19, 2015. If you haven’t been there it is a fun place with great food. Please sign up is you would like to go. Any questions call Patti at 419-902-1378 941-773-4466 Page 4 AMS Family Owned & Operated Since 1977 1-800-522-3134 WEATHER-LOK ROOFOVER SYSTEM Available Only at AMS TM LIFETIME TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY* Do We Use T NO brane ! m Me ducts o r P **FREE ESTIMATES** Evening & Weekend Appointments Available. All installers are company employees. All work guaranteed. 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Building Code Requirements * Licensed & Insured • CG CO33977 • CC CO42787 Bay Lake Estates Book Club St. Patrick's Day Potluck There will be a potluck dinner on Sunday, March 15, 2015, at 5:00 P.M. A sign-up sheet will be in the clubhouse in the near future. If you have any questions, please contact Connie Conley at (941)412-3444. The Bay Lake Estates Book Club meets in the library at 1:00 P.M. on the third Wednesday of each month through April, and everyone is welcome to attend. The February meeting will be Wednesday, February 18th. The March meeting is Wednesday, March 18th; and the April meeting is Wednesday, April 15th. The selections for these months will be shown on the sign-up sheets in the clubhouse; however, if you have any questions, please contact Connie Conley at (941) 412-3444. Page 5 WALKERS LAST CHANCE For everyone that walks especially after dark or before dawn, please wear some type of reflective clothing or light color clothes so motorists can see you. For your safety it would be best to carry a flashlight also. PLEASE motorist, slow down and watch for others. The Bay Lake Estates Resident Directorywill go to press as soon as a new officers are elected at the February 3, 2015 Association meeting. If you have any changes, corrections, or are a new resident please contact me, Janice at [email protected] or 941483-1043. By Janice Van Dyke OUR FABULOUS VALENTINE DINNER & DANCE IS BACK! Mark your Calendars and Purchase your Tickets: Sunday, February 15th 6:00–10:00 PM Join us for a Celebration of LOVE for Singles and Couples Live Music: Back by popular demand - the exciting “Gotta Love It Band” Music –Dinner – Dessert – Prizes -Dancing This is a BYOB event so come prepared to PARTY! $10 BLE members / $12 non-members and guests Tickets go on sale January 10th at the Saturday morning coffee. Or contact Donna Pfeiffer 941586-2812 NEW RESIDENTS The residents of Bay Lake Estates would like to welcome these new home owners to our family: • 132 Camellia- Carol Ann Kelley. • 228 Orchid- Michael Lueck. Bill Buntain had a hole in one on Dec 3 on hole 25 at 150 yd par 3 with a 5 wood at Lake Venice Golf Course! 2015 NOMINATING COMMITTEE There is 1 vacancy for a director on the Board. The nominating committee consists of Phyliss Clifford 412-9458, Rosemary Parker 419-215-4733, Anne Cashell 493-5807, and Donna Loveless 484-4089, chairperson. The voting will be at the BLEA meeting on Tuesday February 3, 2015. Please plan to attend and bring your membership card so you can vote. Page 6 CALLING ALL CANADIANS Lucille Gould Mark your calendar for Canada Day, Saturday,February 28, 2015. This is an annual event where we Canadians supply the donuts and coffee, hosting our American friends; in total 130 folks attended last year. We always take a few group shots with lots of us missing, still in bed or off at a garage sale. Please plan to make this the biggest turnout ever of Canucks. We have an incomplete list: Joyce & Ken, Jane & Rod, Barb & Willie, Doreen & Wayne, Janice & Denis, Deb & Dan, Pearl & Ken, Jack, Ron & June, Fran & Alex, Judy & Nells, Larry & Carol, Doug, Mary & Ken, Bob and Lu. Please email me with any names I have missed [email protected]. lately – membership stands at only 20,000. This number may be too small for FMO to have much clout with the legislators, although their knowledge base is as strong as ever. Wecan’t assume that “someone else will do it”; everyone needs to consider joining. Please pick up a form in the clubhouse, fill out the form and send to FMO, PO Box 5300, Largo, FL 33779-5300. For more information, contact Jerry Farmiloe or Tony Best. OH-MI CLUB The OH-MI Club are going to have lunch at Popi’s Place on Monday February 16, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Popi’s is at 3232 17th St., Sarasota, FL 34235, 941-312-5991. As sign up sheet is in the clubhouse with directions. Everyone is welcome to join us. FMO FIGHTS FOR YOU FMO stands for Federation ofManufactured Home Owners of Florida, Inc. For more than 50 years the FMO has worked in Tallahassee and with park Home Owners’ Associations to give us all a voice. Are you facing a legal battle with your corporate owner? Is there an internal dispute about what the HOA legally can and cannot do? The FMO can recommend a lawyer well versed in these matters. Is the legislature threatening to pass another tax on us and our neighbors? FMO will be our voice in the legislative meeting rooms. There are about 320,000 lots in manufactured-home communities throughout Florida. Several years ago, FMO membership stood at 250,000, representing a substantial portion of these residents. Now – perhaps because there hasn’t been a really big issue Page 7 EUCHRE Top 40 Professionals 2014 My Inherited Passion Blair Post HAS, BC-HIS, ACA Board Certi�ied Hearing Instrument Sciences American Conference of Audioprosthology I have many memories from my early childhood of talking into my Grandpa’s pocket, so his body-aid would pick up my voice. Both my grandfather, Howard and my Mom, MaryEllen, were profoundly hard of hearing. My Mom’s hearing was due to surgical procedure. She had been wearing hearing aids for years before I came into the industry 14 years ago. The �irst time I �it her with aids she was startled by how much better she heard. I knew the technology had not improved dramatically so it wasn’t until I realized she had been using moderate technology levels. That experience showed me how much it had cost her in connecting with others and being part of the group by wearing aids not �it for her busy lifestyle. She didn’t have to buy a moderate set, I just don’t think she knew how much bene�it and ease of listening a higher level of technology would provide for her challenging hearing and busy lifestyle. I do understand that there are times when you have to compromise due to �inancial strains. If you have to compromise do so knowingly . Be aware of what you are choosing between. Having my life, my family so directly affected by hearing loss I am truly passionate about helping others hear their best. I lived in a family that had frustrations that occurred from not hearing someone or frequent misunderstandings. I help people with a hearing loss participate in their family moments. I have sought out additional training to ensure I have the ability to help. Call for a free evaluation and you can try a personalized �itted set of hearing aids with no obligation, no contract, no �ine print. Just call 244-9300, ask for a free test and demo appointment. (941) 244-9300 Contemporary HEARING Matching your lifestyle to new technology 242 Tamiami Trail So, Venice, FL 34285 On Venice Island, between the lights at Miami Ave and Milan Ave on southbound side. Set back from the road with FRONT DOOR parking. ContemporaryHearing.com Friday night Euchre (a card game in which each player is dealt five cards and the player making trump must take three tricks to win a hand) will start on Friday night, January 9, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the clubhouse. A sign up sheet will be posted in advance each week, Dodi Farmiloe; 6 Flamboyant St. 440487-8626 COMPUTER CLINIC by Steve Rollison “Ransomware” – The Nastiest Malware Yet You start up your computer and suddenly the screen is filled with a message, supposedly from the police or the FBI. You are notified that your computer has been used for some illegal activity—for example, pirating software or downloading child pornography—and your computer has been locked from further use. To unlock your computer you must pay a fine using a prepaid cash service. When you press keys or move or click your mouse, you discover that your computer has indeed been locked. In a variation of this malware your message mimics the Windows Product Activation notice, telling you Windows must be reactivated due to “being a victim of fraud.” An online activation is offered, which turns out to be a long-distance call to a country with exorbitant line charges. While some ransomware simply locks the user out of the computer, other ransomware actually encrypts critical files. In either case, paying the ransom may or may not get you an electronic “key” to unlock your computer. What should you do? Do NOT pay the ransom! Over $50 million Page 8 has been extorted from ransomware victims. Instead, immediately contact Herb, Susan or Steve. We have software which may enable us to rescue your computer. As always, prevention is a lot better and a lot easier than remediation. If you’re not sure what you should be doing to prevent being infected by malware, you need to come talk with us at one of the Wednesday Computer Clinics from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. HELP HOSPITALIZED VETERANS USA DOG TRAINING Barb Hickey I will begin FREE dog training on January 21, 2015. We will have training in the Bone Yard on Oleander St. at 9 am every Wednesday. All dogs and their owners are welcome. No dog is too old or young to get socialized. Please wear proper shoes. If you have any questions call Barb Hickey 941-445-4287. LINE DANCING There are craft kits available for Veterans. The free Craft and Art kits are: number painting, moccasins, model cars, leather kits, etc. You must have a VA card as proof of veteran. You are eligible to receive two kits. • TIME: 9-12 • Where: Bay Lake Estates Mobile Home Park Club House • When: 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tuesday of every Month. Joyce Martin Join us every Monday for line dancing. Everyone is welcome. We start at 9:30 a.m. with beginner dances and progress to low intermediate dances until 11:00. See you at the clubhouse. ?? Call Joyce Martin 941-412-9663 BLOOD PRESSURE READINGS Joan Zimmerman MEDICAL SHED Again blood pressure readings Donna Loveless 219 Periwinkle St. 941will be offered the 2nd Saturday 484-4089 is in charge of the medical shed. It of each month starting from has wheelchairs, walkers, bicycles, toilet seats, 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. in the clubhouse bath seats, etc. Items you might need or can use library. PLEASE for an accurate if you have company with children. If you need reading, NO caffeinated drinks anything, please give her a call. until after reading. Also refrain from smoking at least 20 minutes before your reading. MAH JONG Anyone interested in playing Mah Jong or learning how to play come to the clubhouse on Thursdays at 1:00 p. m. SALVATION ARMY Tony and Jamie Best take food to the Salvation Army weekly or biweekly. 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