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THE COLUMNS
Vol.
27 No. 2
941-349-0194
Tara Woods Homeowners Association – www.twha.us
February 2015
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APPRECIATION WEEKEND
GRAND MARSHALLS
T
LLOYD AND CAROLYN KELSEY
he wonderful people and “The Magic” of
Tara Woods made it an easy decision for Lloyd
and I to buy in July of 2000. We joined the Tara
Woods family in May of 2001 full-time. We
wanted to get involved with the activities, and
Carolyn started classes with Sweating to the
Oldies and country line dancing. We were able
to meet new people and make friends forever.
Lloyd volunteered to play music for a fundraiser towards the traffic light in 2001. We
are K-Sound. To our surprise it turned out we
needed to advertise, print and sell tickets, purchase drinks and refreshments, decorate, play
the music and clean up! Everyone who
runs an event at the Clubhouse understands
what we are saying! It was Great Fun! We got
to meet so many nice people willing to help.
It was a success and we all enjoy and feel safer
having the traffic light. Over $600.00 profit
was earned. For many summers we would also
play Free Fun Dances!
We also deliver the Columns and
Telephone Directories which gives us a
chance to meet neighbors. We find being on the Hurricane Committee is very
interesting. We’ve had to use our skills a
few times, and we truly appreciate the
many professional nurses who help
with our special needs neighbors!
Another thing we do
is work at the cast parties,
which gives us a chance to
meet and work with different people, and it’s always
FUN!
We have it all!!!
Feel “The Magic” as we have – get involved.
Lloyd and Carolyn Kelsey
Lloyd works with the Sound and Light
Committee. He also serves on the Park Improvement Committee and Fire Wise Committee. We both took the Medical Reserve Corp.
Training to help here in Tara Woods.
We are so grateful that we got involved
with different activities. It has given us the opportunity to meet new friends and enjoy the
company of our long-time friends. It has been
Priceless!
We’re very fortunate that our two sons,
Kevin and Keith, and our daughter Kathy
moved down to Florida the same time we did.
The Magic of
Tara
Woods
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father of 3 children and 5 grandchildren.
originally from Wisconsin. Rick is presently
employed by a sand and gravel company and
Shelly with a law office. Their hobbies are
reading and walking their dogs; Rick also enjoys handyman work. They are the parents of
3 children.
Dan and Marcia Duda will be part-time
residents, residing at 19621 Woodfield Circle.
They are originally from Minnesota and still
working as owner-operator of a trucking company, Dation Enterprises. Dan is a realtor and
Marcia is a Sales Associate. Marcia is also a
cake decorator and domestic cleaner. His hobbies include golfing and horseshoes. Marcia
enjoys scrapbooking, bible studies, crochet and
embroidering. They are the parents of 4 children and 3 grandchildren.
Diane Moberg is a full-time resident, residing at 2849 Darwin Street. She is originally
from Illinois. Diane is still working for Lee
Memorial Health System. Diane’s hobbies include crafts, enjoying nature and painting. She
is also involved in Christ Community Church.
She is the parent of 3 children and 6 grandchildren.
Larry and Chris Fonner will be part-time
residents, residing at 2856 Steamboat Loop,
originally from New York. Larry is presently
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Dave and Jean Sharp will be part-time residents, residing at 2901 Tara Lakes Circle, originally from Brighton, Ontario. Dave is semi-retired from his financial planning firm and Jean
is retired from a bookkeeping practice. They
both enjoy camping, fishing, travel and cooking. They are the parents of 2 children and 2
grandchildren.
Rick and Shelly Lubich will be part-time
residents, residing at 19721 Woodfield Circle,
Welcome to Tara Woods,
Joanne Byrne
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From the President
Now that the Christmas decorations are packed away for another year, we’re off and running
into the New Year. Just reading all the events advertised in
this issue of The Columns will
wear you out. A heads up for
March: it only gets busier! Unless you’re like me and involved
in almost everything going on
in some way, pace yourself and
enjoy doing as much as you can.
Tara Woods is a beautiful place
to be busy or not.
The Annual Meeting is behind
us and the Board is regrouping
for the next year. Thank you to
all the members who attended
the meeting and exercised their
right to vote. We are pleased to
welcome Nancy Wuebbeler as a
new Director. I know she will be
an asset to the Board and will do
a wonderful job representing the
community. I was very pleased
and relieved to have Marie Ivens
accept the nomination from the
floor as Recording Secretary. As
the only nominee, she was elected along with Celeste Perre and
Paul Montelaro who were running unopposed. I look forward
to working with Marie and the
Board welcomes her wholeheartedly as a new member. Thank
you to Fred Puhlfuerst for running the elections and to Tony
Montelaro for serving as Parliamentarian pro-tem. We’re still
in need of a permanent Parliamentarian for this year and also
a Nominating Committee Chairperson to relieve Celeste of the
responsibilities of that position
while she’s very heavily involved
with her duties as Membership
Secretary. Talk to Celeste if you
are interested.
It seems like we are always
asking for volunteers, but that’s
what it takes to run an organization like the TWHA and all the
peripheral groups related to it.
We are still seeking an Activities
Director. This does not have to
be an overwhelming job if you
have a good committee behind
you. Please talk to Frank Millette, the Board liaison for Activities, if you would like to know
more about what this job entails.
You may have the gifts and talents to fill this position without
knowing it.
With the success of our first
Trivia Night held last February,
the Board is hosting another one
on Friday, February 13th. This is
a fun evening to test your knowledge and maybe win some prizes. These are professional games
developed by Global Interactive
Events, and brought to us courtesy of resident, Dave Redgers of
Canada. You may have played
it if you frequent any of the numerous bars and restaurants who
offer this entertainment. Tickets
of $5.00/person are available at
Coffee and Bingo. The idea is to
get a “team table” together – of at
least 4-6 of your smartest friends
– submit the table reservation
form when purchasing your tickets, BYOB and table snacks and
have a fun time. I hope we’ll
see you there and at many of the
numerous events available this
month.
Janet Daly
“Spread the laughter,
share the cheer.
Let’s be happy while
we’re still here!”
“A Nite at the Races”
Coming to Tara Woods
Friday, February 6, 2015
Sponsored by the
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Admission: $2.00.
Tickets available at Coffee and Bingo and at the door.
Doors Open at 4:00 PM. – 1st Race at 5:00 PM.
Food available:
Nathan’s Hot Dogs, Pulled Pork Sandwich w/Cole Slaw, Chips,
Coffee and Cookies. - BYOB.
Race Tickets: $1.00/Horse.
10 Races Scheduled plus Daily Double.
50/50 Raffle.
All Tara Woods and Del Tura residents, friends and family are welcome.
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EDITOR: Barbara J. Roland
([email protected])
ASSISTANTS: Linda Engel, Mary Ellen Gold,
Audrey Perry, and Marcia Poveromo
PHOTOGRAPHY
Ann Kabbas & Pat Sparany
CALENDAR: Polly Brown
CIRCULATION: Gail Sanfilippo, Manager
Coordinators: Agatha Breen,
Lee Brda, Jane & Bill Crawford,
Troy Duda, Lloyd & Carolyn Kelsey,
Ralph Latimer, Diane & Bob Nunn,
Dolores Paeth,
Kathy & Roger Rafferty,
Ed Simko, George Stelling,
Gerald & Julia Wehrung.
REPORTERS
Reporters will be noted by their
bylines at the end of each article.
Bill Nothnagel,
Tara Woods Homeowners Association Liaison
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6:30 PM
Cost: $5.00/person
BYOB and table snacks
50/50 Draw
Tickets sold at Coffee, Bingo, Homeowners meeting and at the door.
Bring your admission ticket to win a Door Prize!
Set up a team and fill out a table reservation form by the poster in the Clubhouse.
Don’t have a team? Not a problem. We’ll find a place for you.
Come for a fun evening of exciting trivia!
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STEAMBOAT LOOP
BLOCK PARTY SCHEDULED
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, March 7th
This is the date for the Steamboat Loop Block Party. More information on this annual event
will be delivered to the residents of Steamboat Loop, so watch for the flyer to be delivered to your door.
FMO NEWS
SUNSHINE
AND
SYMPATHY
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Condolences to the friends
and family of Ernie Crerar, Pat
Crilly and Hal Marcum who
passed away this past month.
A speedy recovery is wished
for Don Swartz, George Stelling, Dottie St. James, Bill
Crawford, Elaine Dickie and
former resident Gail Pivarnik
and others in the community
who are struggling with health
issues
Stay well!
Nancy Wuebbeler, 288-5778
Save the date: Tara Woods
is hosting the District 7
monthly FMO meeting on
Friday, February 13th at 1:00
PM. All homeowners are invited. You do not have to be
an FMO member.
This will be a good opportunity to hear what FMO is
planning for the 2015 Florida legislative sessions which
begin in March. There will
also be a good guest speaker
(undetermined at this time)
who will fill us in on a current topic.
Existing FMO members
should note that you can now
go to www.fmo1.org to sign
up for the newly updated
web site. Follow instructions to get properly set up.
Every once in a while computer people decide to make
things “easier” for us!
Did you know that 100%
of the Tara Woods Homeowners Association Board
members are FMO members. We tip our hats to them
and say thanks for setting
the example.
If you are not an FMO
member, please join now; it’s
easy... just contact me and I
will get an application to you
pronto.
Bud Snell, 567-2712
or [email protected]
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BOXES FOR SERVICEMEN
AND WOMEN
any questions. Monetary
contributions are appreciated for the items and for
the postage. There will be a
sign-up list for baking cookies for the boxes at the February Inspirations meeting,
or call Barbara or Beth.
Every year, we receive
many thanks for the boxes
they receive and we thank
you for your support of this
project. You have always
been very generous, and
we thank you. This is truly
a community-wide project
and a worthwhile one to
show our service men and
women that we care and
are thinking of them. Many
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to send boxes with cookies, treats and useful items
to servicemen and women.
We will pack up the boxes
on Saturday, March 21st,
after Coffee, around 9:30.
Please give names of who
you want to have a box sent
to by the meeting on March
14th, at the latest, so we
can purchase items, make
plans, bake, get the boxes
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names, addresses and any
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GRAND RE-OPENING • FEB. 1ST, 2015
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
AT TARA WOODS
Exp. 8-9/15
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
5:00 PM
Cost: $15.00/person
Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner
Dancing – Entertainment – Sing-a-long – Horse Races
BYOB
Hosted by Janet and George Daly and Friends.
Tickets go on sale at Bingo and Coffee starting February 17th.
Last day of sale is Tuesday, March 10th.
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RESIDENT APPRECIATION
WEEKEND
tion Weekend, the festivities
begin Friday morning at 8:00
AM with free coffee and bakery in the Clubhouse. At 9:00
AM anyone wanting to participate in the golf cart/bicycle
poker run will gather at the
Craft Building to receive the
“clues”.
Activities on both Friday
and Saturday are between
11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. A variety of games involving most
of the amenities at Tara Woods
are played, although not in the
usual way! Between 11:30
AM and 1:00 PM free lunch is
served on the Verandah -- usually hot dogs, chips and a soda
or water. At 2:30 PM there
is free BINGO for everyone,
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couple of possibilities. Their
request was granted. The new
theme for the next parade will
be “Fairy Tales”.
The fun-filled weekend is
made possible by all the caring volunteers within our community and the generosity of
Hometown America. It takes
an army of volunteers who
give much of their time and
energy to make it all happen.
And Hometown continues
a tradition started by others
many years ago by financing
the entire weekend. They are
all to be commended for everything they do, though it often
goes unappreciated.
For those of you who have
not yet experienced Apprecia-
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From the Editor: For those
who are new to Tara Woods
and are not familiar with Resident Appreciation Weekend,
we are reprinting this article.
Hope you will enjoy the event
as much as we who help to
make it all happen.
The annual Resident Appreciation Weekend for 2015
will be on Friday and Saturday, February 27th and 28th.
It was announced at the April
homeowner’s meeting that the
theme for the parade would be
“Outer Space” and the Grand
Marshal would be chosen in
the fall. Several groups jointly
submitted a written request to
the steering committee for a
theme change and suggested a
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with many $5.00 prizes. A
big part of the fun is collecting tickets for chances to win
prizes every time you participate in an amenities game (or
for each hour you work during
the weekend). You might even
be a daily winner of any of the
games for your gender!
Friday’s
final
activity
around 3:30 PM is for partners
who want to enter the egg toss,
immediately followed by the
water balloon toss. Saturday
morning’s parade around the
lake at 10:00 AM is a showcase of creativity by the groups
and individuals displaying
decorated golf carts, costumes
and other “Fairy Tale” themed
ideas. A Grand Marshal will
lead the parade. Six substantial money prizes are awarded
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for 1st, 2nd and 3rd each for
the best groups and for the best
individuals. The winners are
chosen by judges from outside
the park. There are also other
marching units that complete
the parade.
The weekend festivities conclude Saturday night at 7:00
PM with a dance and awards
ceremony. Prizes for the parade winners and game winners are awarded. Then there
are random drawings for prizes
from all the tickets given for
participating and volunteering.
The activities for the weekend have been the same for
many years and some feel it is
time for a change. Others like
the agenda the way it is. The
steering committee is open to
any comments and sugges-
tions, including nominations
for parade themes, grand marshals, committee members and
changes in the activities. However, any changes you want to
make to the games should include your new replacement
game plan. All comments and
suggestions will be discussed
and considered at the committee meetings. A list of members will be posted on the bulletin board.
Whether this is your first
Appreciation Weekend or
your fifteenth, everyone can
get involved to help make the
weekend fun. How much fun
you allow yourself to have is
entirely up to you!!
Polly Brown
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2014 DAY OF CARING
The final figures for this year’s Day of
Caring Fund Drive have been received. The
four communities involved in this drive collected $16,976. Included in the total were
contributions from Tara Woods residents
amounting to $3,066. Give yourselves a
BIG HAND for your continuous outstanding generosity and support.
Donations of $4,250 were delivered to
each of the four CHARITIES for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
For the benefit of our new residents, I
have listed the four communities who took
part in the Day of Caring Fund Drive, as
well as the four charities receiving the dona-
tions. The four communities were: TARA
WOODS, PINE LAKES, LAKE FAIRWAYS, and HERITAGE. The four charities
were: FORT MYERS SOUP KITCHEN,
HISPANIC SERVICES OF CATHOLIC
CHARITIES, FORT MYERS RESCUE
MISSION, and THE SALVATION ARMY.
“Thank you” again Tara Woods residents
for another great year where we were fortunate to be able to help feed needy families
during the Holidays. HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL.
Your Day of Caring Committee:
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“THANK YOU TARA WOODS”
This year the wonderful people of Tara
Woods donated $900 to our annual Christmas collection for the members of the North
Fort Myers Fire Department and Lee County
EMS. This enabled us to provide the three
shifts with Publix Gift Cards to purchase
their Christmas dinners. It was your kindness and generosity that made this possible,
and we sincerely appreciate it.
Thank you all, and may you have a Happy
and Healthy New Year.
Chuck Poveromo and Frank Millette.
BIKES AND TRIKES
Free bikes to loan for Tara Woods residents. Repairs fixed at cost. Since November 1, 2014, 60 people have used this
opportunity. Bike riding is good for you.
If anyone has a serviceable bike or parts to
donate, let me know. I will pick up and deliver. Three (3) trikes are needed NOW.
Jack Boylan, 567-0119
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EN GUARD: CONTINUATION
FROM LAST MONTH
STUART BERMAN
Greetings: My name is Stuart Berman, and I found my
way to Tara Woods after living in Brooklyn, New York;
Old Bridge, Parlin and Lakewood, New Jersey; and Richmond, Virginia. My wife, Belle, and I have lived in Tara
Woods 5½ years. I have been a gate guard since August
2010. I enjoy working as a gate guard where I get to meet
some very interesting people.
BOB ROTH
I am happy to be living and
working in Tara Woods.
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Plumbing
Bill Edinger
INC.
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ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
February 20, 2015 at 5:00 PM
The Club will supply ham and dessert. - 50/50 Draw
Please bring a side or salad to share. - BYOB and place setting.
Please let me know by February 18th if you plan to bring a salad or side.
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All phases of plumbing
• Re-Pipes
Well pumps and equipment
• Water Heaters
• Garbage Disposals
Remodels • Repairs
• Sewer Line Video Inspection
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Club Meeting
Janice Johnston by email or phone.
[email protected] or 543-2398.
Free to members with paid-up dues and a charge of
$5.00 for guests.
MIDWEST
NEWS
Our famous Fish Fry: Jim Bob, the pig man, will be frying up fish and
all the fix-ins for us.
The cost is $5.00 per person. Tickets will be available before Bingo on
Tuesdays. Your dues must be paid to attend this dinner.
Also, we need 10 volunteers to make Dump Cakes. If you volunteer,
your dinner is FREE! There will be NO sign-up sheet. You need to buy a
ticket before February 3rd to attend.
Also, February is ELECTIONS! Please consider running for a position. This is a Great Club. We need to continue with people who have
new bright ideas and great imaginations that will keep our Club fun, and
keep the “Magic” alive.
Barb Goodhue
Please
come
out and support
our Club at the
Appreciation
Weekend Parade,
February
28th.
Attention Parade
Participants: Our
final meeting will
be Monday, February 9th at 4:00 PM.
This will be our last meeting before
the parade, so please make every effort to attend.
Our next Club event is the New
England – Mid-Atlantic Challenge.
The Mid-Atlantic Club is hosting this
year. The date is Sunday, March 15th;
they are changing things up! Rather
than a bean bag baseball challenge, the
Challenge will be Trivia. Please watch
the bulletin board at the Clubhouse
for more information. Hope to see you
all there in our New England “Blue
Power” shirts!
Judy Machnicz
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NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY CLUB
We had a great time at our January meeting playing “Family Feud”, thanks to Bill and Mary Nothnagel. We
very much appreciate your putting that together for us. The soups provided by our great cooks were outstanding.
They were all so different and delicious; it was hard to pick a favorite. Thank you to everyone who took the time
to make the soups and salads, and to all who brought the tasty breads and desserts. I think this is our favorite
meeting of the year!
It was decided that the February meeting on Saturday, February 7th would be an “Hors d’oeuvres” party, with
everyone bringing a hearty hors d’oeuvre to share. We will be discussing our entry for the Appreciation Weekend
parade. This is BYOB as usual, and don’t forget to wear your name tag and bring a few dollars for the 50/50 raffle.
The sign-up sheet is posted on the bulletin board. We will be having a “Chinese Auction” at our March meeting,
Sunday, March 1st. Bring a new or nearly new item to be auctioned off.
We are once again hosting “A Nite at the Races” on Friday, February 6th. If you signed up to help, please plan
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THE MEN and THE WOMAN OF “WINTER”
Tara Woods “Magic”
Our Bullpen group consisted of
Softball Team
Tony Perre, Manager; Gene Oliver,
After a delayed start, Tara Woods Coach; John D’Amico, Scorekeep“Magic” softball team started our er, Jim Brown, 1st Base Coach; and
2015 softball season. Our first Aaron Homrighouse, Bat Boy.
game was Wednesday, January 7th
Our Players include Roger Rafat the Carmalita softball fields in ferty, 1st Base; Janell Wissler, Short
Punta Gorda.
Center; Bill Nothnagel, Shortstop;
We started with the league Open- Bob Evans, Left Field; Joe Parise,
ing Day Ceremony at 5:00 PM. Af- 3rd Base; Bob Polenska, Right Field:
ter the entrance of the honor guard Jim Dahlhofer, Left Center; Don
and prayer, we had the National An- Buechner, Left Field; Wyatt Lonthem sung by our own George Daly. gacre, 2nd Base; Jon Gold, Right
The game started at 5:30 PM on Field; Ray LeClair, Pitcher; Brian
Field #4. We had a full team in at- Francey, Catcher; Larry Baldwin,
tendance.
Pitcher; Dennis Biglin, Right Field;
Bob Domey, Catcher; Tom Powers
and Bernie Sciarpelletti were Designated Hitters.
Our fan base was as great as
usual. We even had music supplied
from the stands by George Daly. It
was a cool evening and after the
game many of the players and fans
went to Beef’O’Brady’s in Punta
Gorda, our sponsor, to complete the
evening.
Unfortunately, we lost our first
game. Our team played well, but
the other team, Heritage, played
better. We are getting it together as
a team and I am sure we will be on
the winning side soon.
I would like to thank Mike Burk
for taking photos at the game.
After a very short term as Manager of the Tara Woods Magic softball
team, I am saddened to say I will be
leaving the team as their manager
for personal reasons. A new manager will be chosen by the team. I
would like to thank the team and
the fans for their support.
Tony Perre, Manager
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Well, this is my last article for Activities.
I hope all who attended the New Year’s
Eve House Party had a good time. We certainly had a lot of great dances, “cutting
the rug” as the saying goes! At this time
I would like to thank everyone who has
pitched in to help at all of the parties and
my committee: Julie and Gerald Wehrung,
Jackie and Jim Liberty, Angie and George
D’Alessandro, Evelyn and Paul Loud,
Barbara Goodhue, Polly Brown and a very
special thanks to Bea Sponseller who has
been coming up with decorations for parties for as long as I have lived here and,
of course, to Gary her helper. I want to
wish the next Activities Chairperson a lot
of luck, and if you have a committee like I
had, it will be a piece of cake!
Past Activities Chairperson
Linda McKay
(For more Activities, Sports & Clubs
please see pages 20, 21 & 23-25 Thank you!)
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Entertainment Around Tara Woods
BINGO at
TARA WOODS
Be one of the winners at our Tuesday night BINGO.
And you can win more than once during the night!
If your eyesight isn’t as good as it once was, now you
can play too. We have really BIG game packs and
“Specials” that are 8 ½” x 11” with 2” numbers.
No additional charge for the ticket that can make
you the “King” or the “Queen” for the night and
earn you even more money on all game sheets.
Game packets are sold with either 6 game squares
per sheet or 9 game squares. The “Special” game
papers have 3 game squares. Buy as many as
you’d like!
Our Tuesday night BINGO session consists of 14
regular games and 6 “Special” games
We also have “Hot Ball” prizes of $50.00 or more and
a “Social” raffle. Sales STOP at 6:45 PM. Come
join the fun.
Tuesdays at 10:00 AM
BOCCE
No need to sign up ~
Don’t need a partner
New teams chosen every
week ~ Easy to learn
Questions: call Frank Millette 543-2954
BRIDGE
Looking for all bridge players.
We play on Tuesdays in the Card
Room – come between 12:30 and
12:45 PM. Call Beth first to come
and join our friendly group. Beth Ferris, 543-6295.
BOWLING
Spots on the Bowling League
are still OPEN.
Subs are always needed. I still
have a few spots open to be a regular.
If interested call: Julie Wehrung,
543-2268
Ladies, come join us on the 1st
and 3rd Sunday of each month at
7:00 PM in the Card Room. Cost
is $3.00.
Will you have the first Bunco
or the last, or the most? Will you
have the most wins, or the most
losses? If you do, the prize money will be yours!
Come join the fun. Questions: call Polly Brown
731-1614
HORSESHOES
Don’t forget every Friday at
1:00 PM at the pits.
Come join us for some laughs.
Questions: call
Patty Sparany 543-5144
LINE DANCING
Mondays – 12:00 Noon
Beginners to Intermediate
Come join us for good
exercise and good fun!
EUCHRE
CLUB
Looking for another activity or a new activity in
the form of a card game? For years the Euchre Club
has met on Wednesday nights in the Clubhouse Card
Room at 7:00 P.M. Unfortunately, many of those who
enjoyed the game have moved on for a variety of reasons. We are looking for new players. Hopefully, the
brief description of the game listed below will spark
your interest and you will join us soon.
Euchre is a fast moving card game of German origin. A four-handed game played with a partner. Partners are changed several times each session. There are
only 5 cards in your hand to consider. The rules are
simple and easy to learn. Starts at 7:00 PM and lasts
about 2 hours. Oh “yeah”, the buy-in is 25 cents and
offers some “big” prize money!!!!
Teachers are: Bill Keibler, 586-216-6526; Suzy
Loesel, 322-7588; and Lorraine Smith, 567-1393.
Give any of us a call with any questions. We look
forward to seeing you there. Bill, Suzy and Lorraine.
Contact: Marcia Poveromo, 560-9642
MAH JONGG
Come join the Mah Jongg
group. Do not know how to
play? We teach the first three
Mondays of the month. We have
a great time.
Come & join us on Mondays
12:00-3:00 PM. The Happy
Ladies of Mah Jongg.
Any questions, please contact: Jane DeGuire,
567-0656, or Ruth Zimmer,731-8594.
CERAMICS
Mondays – 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
If you are interested in learning to
work with ceramics or have done them before, we invite you to come and join the ladies for an afternoon
of fun and creativity. The Ceramics Room is located
in the Craft Building behind the tennis courts. We do
have some greenware or bisque items available that
you can select to work on. Also, there is Connie’s
Ceramics in Fort Myers where you can purchase greenware. We have two kilns to fire your greenware.
You don’t have to be artistically talented to work in
ceramics, so don’t be intimidated. It’s a great hobby,
and you’ll make some good friends.
Barbara Stepniak, 239-599-2181
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 4:00 PM
On the Veranda
$1.00 donation - BYOB
Please bring something for the table to share and a pot
luck dish for dinner. Each month has a special drink
for all to enjoy. Sign up on the bullet board in the
Clubhouse if you are coming so we can determine the
amount of drinks to make so as to allow enough for all.
Also, if you know of someone who has never been to
one of our Happy Hours, please bring them with you.
Movie Nite
Saturday, February 21st 7:00 PM
Featuring: The Butler
Starring: Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey
Rated: PG 13 • Free Popcorn • Sodas 50 cents
Lloyd and Carolyn Kelsey
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Book Discussion Club
Thursday, February 8th at 1:30 PM
2760 Steamboat Loop
Join us to talk about the books we have been enjoying and maybe
borrow one you would like to read. Newcomers welcome.
Questions: Call Marilyn Workman, 543-1168
BIRTHDAYS IN
February:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
Jim Hickson, Jesse Lane,
Lorraine Potter,
Carol Shields, Garry Slone
Pat Oliver
Joe Colacino,
Wendy Nichols,
Carmen Peters, Liz Wilson
Dorothy Andrus,
Arnie Gaudet,
Kitty Hegmann,
Marie Peidlow,
Ellie Sorantino
Joanne Byrne
Manny DiGrazia
Doug Objartel
Peggy Gasmire
Bill Taylor
Janice Johnston,
Clif McLaughlin,
Barb Stepniak
Tony Grossner,
Joyce Pansegrau,
Peg Ryan
Lois Heideman
14 Ray Lavoie, Ed Sparany,
Marge Wiley
15 Doreen Choquette
17 Fred Hoar, 91 Yrs.,
Nancy Latimer, Bud Snell
18 Jim Choquette, Phil Kenter,
Louise Phillips,
Howard Silverman
19 Bob Benjamin, Fran Hunt,
Henrietta La Liberty
20 Mike Baker, Mary Kenter,
Barb Lenhart, Tony Perre,
Jean Sharp, Don Terkelsen
21 John D’Amico
22 Joyce Campbell, Fred Day
23 Bill Hampton, Ann Pasquale
24 Mary Burke, Jim Howard
25 Robert Holmes,
Shirley Sternquist
27 Milty Katz, John Sorantino,
June Weaver
28 Jon Porter
29 Gina Jacobs, Carole Neveu
ANNIVERSARIES IN
February:
1
4
6
10
11
13
14
Audrey & Jerry Coon
Louise & Pat Patterson,
Ruthie & Timmy
Zimmer – 65 Yrs.
Linda & Al Dion,
Linda & Bob
Prenoveau – 50 Yrs.
Peggy & Brad Brooks,
Mary & Ken Donald
Marie & Mike Peidlow
Judy & Richard
Binkowski – 50 Yrs.
Lou & Joe Crowley,
18
20
22
26
Gigi & Glen Fisher,
Brenda & Mike Girty,
Diane Ladlie &
Richard Jones,
Donna & Tom Mallinson,
Sue & Bill Sobkowicz
Peggy & Dave Boncher
Marge & Bill
Hosek - 61 Yrs.
Ann & Sal Furia
Phyl & Bob Apple,
Belle & Stuart Berman
Contact Shirley Ringleben – 731-2748
Before February 10th for
Special Recognition of Anniversaries
50,55 or 60+ in March 2015
“The love of God is greater far than tongue or
pen can ever tell; it goes beyond the highest star, and
reaches to the lowest hell.”
Having just experienced the Christmas holidays, we
have been reminded once again that God loves us so
much that he sent his Son to die for our sins. February is love month, and our program this month will
celebrate the love of God.
Linda Clegg will be sharing a monologue about
Ruth. Ruth was the young Moabite woman who left
her country and her people to care for her widowed
mother-in-law, Naomi. Ruth became one of the few
women listed in the lineage of Jesus Christ. Louise
Frederick will bless us with singing “The Love of
God” and “O How He Loves You and Me”.
Our meeting is Monday, February 16th at 12:00
Noon in the Clubhouse Living Room. Refreshments
will be served following the meeting. All ladies are
invited.
Thanks to all the ladies who baked and delivered
cookies and gifts to our shut-ins, and to the ladies and
their husbands who joined us in caroling. You were all
a Christmas blessing.
We are now collecting names of our military men
and women to receive care boxes. Please turn in the
names of your loved ones soon to Beth Ferris or Barbara Miller.
“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new
every morning.” Lamentations 3:22
There’s excitement in the air!
Very soon we will be at the
“Starting Gate” when
“New Image Goes Country”
on Saturday, March 28, 2015
at 7:00 PM
There will be Cabaret or Theatre
style seating for your pleasure. $7.00
tickets go on sale February 28th at Saturday morning Coffee and at Bingo on
Tuesday night. You may also purchase
tickets at the door the night of the show.
Please feel free to dress in your
Western attire. You are welcome to
sing along with us on the songs
you know.
Be sure to mark Saturday, March
28th on your calendars so you can join
us for a good old-fashioned “Hoedown
Shirley Ringleben
Questions: Ann Scott, 543-9285.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Your NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH is working for you.
The two primary reasons for the watch is the protection of our residents and the watching of our community. Check on your neighbors who may be housebound or ill. If you haven’t seen them for a while
check on them. If you see something out of the ordinary call and report the problem.
THIS MONTH’S TIPS: Top 5 Scams by Tell Mel
• IRS Calls: Where someone calls and tells you that you owe for back taxes.
• Grandma Scam: Where a grandson or granddaughter is being held in jail and needs money.
• Computer Scam: When someone calls and wants to fix your computer by taking control of it.
• Income Tax Scam: When someone files a return under your name.
• Cheap AC or Duct Cleaning: When a telemarketer calls with cheap services just to get in and
sell additional services.
For a full list of Tell Mel Scams, see the News Press 12/28/14 Main Edition.
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What Does 2015 Hold in Store
for Investors?
If you’re an investor, you probably had a pretty good year in 2014. But what’s in store for 2015?
It’s essentially impossible to make precise predictions about the performance of the financial markets — but it is possible to identify those economic conditions and market forces that may help shape outcomes in the investment world for 2015. By paying close attention to these conditions and forces, you can gain
some valuable insights as to what investment moves might make sense for you.
Here are a few of these moves:
•Consider adding stocks. With stock prices having climbed higher and higher for more than five years, you might be wondering if it’s time to scale
back on your ownership of equities. After all, no “bull” market lasts forever. Still, some factors point to continued strength for stocks over the long term.
First, we are seeing signs of improving economic growth; employment gains and low oil prices are giving consumers more confidence, leading to a
boost in spending. Second, corporate earnings — a key driver of stock prices — were quite strong in the second half of 2014, and companies appear
poised to show more good results in 2015. Third, stocks — at least large-company stocks — are still reasonably valued, as measured by their price-toearnings ratios (P/E). Given these factors, you might want to think about adding quality stocks to your holdings — assuming, of course, these stocks
can help meet your needs for a balanced portfolio. And be aware that even the most favorable conditions can’t assure a continued run-up in stock prices,
which can and will fluctuate.
•Prepare for rising interest rates. For several years, interest rates have been at, or near, historical lows. Given the strengthening economy, and the
decreased need for stimulus, the Federal Reserve may well raise short-term interest rates in 2015, perhaps as early as this summer. But long-term rates
may start rising even before then, so you may want to take a close look at your bonds and other fixed-rate investments. As you probably know, when interest rates rise, the value of existing bonds typically falls because investors won’t pay full price for your bonds when they can get newly issued ones
that pay higher rates. One way to combat the effects of rising rates is to build a “ladder” consisting of short-, intermediate- and long-term bonds. With
such a ladder, you’ll be able to redeem your maturing short-term bonds and reinvest them in the new, higher-paying bonds.
•Look for investment opportunities abroad. Although economic growth has been slow in parts of the world, especially China, many countries have
now initiated policies to spur economic growth. These actions can create opportunities for international equity investments. Keep in mind, though, that
international investing involves particular risks, such as currency fluctuations and political and economic instability. So if you are considering foreign
investments, you may want to consult with a financial professional.
There are no guarantees, but by following the above suggestions, you may be able to take advantage of what looks to be a fairly favorable investment environment for 2015. While you should make most of your investment decisions based on long-term considerations, it’s always a good idea to be attuned to what’s
happening in the world around you — and to respond appropriately.
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
Edward Jones, its employees and investment representatives
do not offer estate-planning, tax or legal advice.
“Adam Hromiak AAMS, CRPC is a Financial Advisor with
Edward Jones Investments in Cape Coral on 3571 North Del Prado Blvd.
Suite 7 Entrada Plaza, 1/2 mile West of Rt. 41.
He can be contacted at 731-6338”
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TENNIS NEWS
TENNIS ASSOCIATION MEETING
The Tennis Association held its first meeting of the new year on Sunday, January 25th.
At that meeting, a Nominating Committee for
the 2015-2016 tennis season was appointed.
This Committee will submit names of candidates for the offices of the Tennis Association
which will be voted on at the March meeting.
The next meeting of the Tennis Association
is set for Sunday, February 22nd, at 5:45 PM.
ROUND ROBIN
The second Round Robin of the season was
held on Sunday, January 25th. Because of the
early deadline for the Columns, the number of
people who participated cannot be reported at
this time.
The next Round Robin is scheduled for Sunday, February 22nd. The sign-up sheet will be
posted by February 1st, so be sure to sign up
to play that day. Again, because of the early
deadline for the Columns, it is not known who
will be hosting the dinner and the courtside
snacks for that February Round Robin.
APPRECIATION WEEKEND
Appreciation Weekend is scheduled for February 27-28th. We will have the same three
games that we had last year. There will be the
“Hole in the Board” game, the “Bowling” tennis game, and the “Hit the Chairs” game. You
do not have to be a tennis player to enjoy these
games. They are a lot of fun to play!
We need workers to help run these games,
so please consider giving us a hand. We are
asking for only one hour of your time. So,
if you’re asked to help out, please say “Yes”.
Workers get extra tickets for a chance at prizes
at Saturday night’s festivities. Workers are
also invited to the pizza party in March.
TENNIS LEAGUES
Women’s League
The first half of the Women’s SWIFT League
ended with the matches on Thursday, January
NEW
8th. After seven weeks of tennis competition,
the two Tara Woods teams are still in first and
second place.
The Tara Woods Angels are in first place,
with 38 wins and only 4 losses.
The Tara Woods Jewels are in second place
with 33 wins and 9 losses.
Congratulations are in order for both teams
on this impressive record. It is great to see
both Tara Woods teams leading the league. –
Linda Engel
Men’s League
Red League
The Red Team did very well on January 7th,
winning 5 out of 6 matches. We are presently
in third place (much better than last year). –
Glen Fisher
White League
The Tara Woods White Team split their first
match of 2015 against the Admirals 3 for 3. We
are just short of batting 500 and are tied for
fourth place out of eight teams. Please continue to support us each Tuesday afternoon
at 1:30 PM. There is no charge for any of the
games.
Last month I suggested we sell popcorn, but
that did not go over very well, so this month
here is what we can do. We will have a 50/50
draw to offset our growing expenses of travel
and tennis balls, but most of all for the beer and
snacks. – Gerry Gagnon
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I hope everyone has begun to collect
items for our annual Trash and Treasure event.
Please remember, items must not be
damaged and electrical items must be
in working order.
Mark your calendars.
Trash and Treasure
Saturday, March 7th
Selling starts at 9:30 AM
until 1:00 PM.
At the January meeting, we discussed needing volunteers for this
event. If you are interested in helping, we set up from 9:00 AM to 12:00
Noon on Friday, March 6th. Bring
your lunch; the Club will supply cookies and water. Ladies, please ask your
man if he can help. Men are needed to
help with setting up tables on Friday,
March 6th at 9:00 AM and to check
out electrical devices. They are also
needed to help the next day, Saturday,
March 7th at 1:00 PM to pack up any
leftover items.
Our next meeting is Saturday, February 14th. This is an important meeting. We will be finalizing our plans
on what we need to do for this event.
Success of this event depends on volunteers to come and help out (or call
me, 543-7755, if you cannot attend the
meeting). Please let me know what
you will do.
Are you on Facebook? Please contact your friends to come and bring
their friends to Trash and Treasure. We
heard this is a very good way to get
more people to the event.
Unfortunately, very few people
paid last year’s dues (2014). Usually,
we collect dues at the annual April
luncheon. Dues are used for various
events planned during the year, i.e.:
Fashion Show, Butterfly Garden, etc.
At the January meeting, we voted to
collect the 2015 dues during the month
of February. Dues will be collected at
Saturday’s Coffee and Tuesday night
Bingo. Dues are $5.00. Put your money in an envelope; write your name and
telephone number on the outside of
the envelope. Please identify a phone
number where you can be reached all
year long. Give the envelope to the ladies collecting at Coffee and Bingo.
If you are new to the community or
are not a member, PLEASE JOIN.
FYI: This year we will be doing
work on the Butterfly Garden. The
bushes have overgrown all the pretty
plants that the butterflies need. We can
look forward to a more beautiful garden in the near future.
The Garden Club Luncheon will
be held on Friday, April 10th. Please
mark your calendars. We always have
a good time. Place and time to follow.
Sign-up sheet will be posted in the
Clubhouse starting March 10th.
We will be going to the Riverland
Nursery on Saturday, April 18th at 9:30
AM after Coffee. We will car pool and
leave from the Clubhouse. A sign-up
sheet will be posted in the Clubhouse
starting March 18th; lunch information
to follow.
Rachelle Dellarocca
February 2015 – Florida Gardening Calendar
What to Plant
Bedding Plants: Good performers
in South Florida’s mild winter include
impatiens, verbena, dianthus, strawflower, and lobelia.
Bulbs: Many bulbs can be planted
now. Divide large crowded clumps.
Provide adequate water to establish.
Some to try are Amazon lily, crinum,
and agapanthus.
Ground Covers: Consider replacing
areas of grass with drought tolerant,
low maintenance ground covers.
Vegetables: Begin planting warm
season crops this month. Sweet potato,
cantaloupe, eggplant and squash can be
started while temperatures are cool.
What to Do
Lawns: Fertilize lawns this month.
Choose one (not a weed & feed) with
no or very little phosphorus unless a
soil test indicates the need for it. A fertilizer with controlled release nitrogen
will give longer lasting results.
Prune Roses: Roses should be
pruned this month to reduce and improve the overall form. After pruning, fertilize and apply a fresh layer of
mulch. Blooming will begin eight to
nine weeks after pruning.
Fertilize Shrubs and Palms: Spread
fertilizer evenly over the soil surface
and water in. Follow with a fresh layer
of mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds. Hold off pruning colddamaged branches until new growth
starts.
Lawn Weeds: Apply a pre-emergent
weed killer (not a weed and feed) to
lawns this month to prevent germination of warm season weed seeds. Apply when temperatures rise to 65°F for
4-5 days. Timing is important for good
control.
Spray: When avocados and mango
have lost 2/3 of blossoms, spray copper
fungicide to control anthracnose.
Fruits: If not done in January, fertilize fruit trees including citrus now.
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We are excited about this year’s production as
we have done our part. We found the appropriate costumes, applied makeup to enhance
facial features, the actors remembered their
blocking while learning their lines. However,
this year can only be a success if you do your
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part and purchase a ticket and then join us in
the Clubhouse on March 13th or 14th, 2015.
The tickets will be on sale at $7.00 a ticket (a
great price for great entertainment) starting on
February 14th at Coffee. They will be on sale
at Saturday morning’s Coffee, before Bingo
on Tuesday nights, and also at the door on the
nights of the performances. The doors open
at 6:30 PM, show starts at 7:00 PM. The first
row will be reserved for those of you who need
to be closer to the stage (but there are no bad
seats). Again, I will remind you of our policy
regarding no food or drink in the Clubhouse
for these two productions, and we thank you
for following this policy. Our ushers will be
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HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY
SCHEDULED for FEBRUARY
Feb 1-3/22
FASCINATIN’ GERSHWIN – Florida Rep – Studio Theatre – A dazzling revue of the
Gershwin Songbook!
2-3/7
FIRST DATE – Off BPT – A blind date first-timer is set up with a serial-dater and a casual
drink at a busy New York restaurant turns into a hilarious high-stakes dinner. This
hysterical new Broadway musical unfolds in real time and the new couple discovers they
are not alone on this unpredictable evening.
4
2016 CRUISE PRESENTATION – Clubhouse – 7 pm – If you think you might be or are
interested in taking a cruise, come join us for the 2016 cruise presentation. Come see/
hear – when, where, what TARA WOODS’ annual cruise will be and maybe win a prize or
two. ALL ARE INVITED. Brochures will be available for your perusal.
SIGN THE BLUE BOOK IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND – SO WE CAN BE PREPARED.
Feb 5
ALTON BROWN LIVE! – BBM – 7:30 pm
6/7
THE MUSIC OF CHAMPIONS: Sports Themes; Fight Songs & the Sounds of Team Spirit –
SW Florida Symphony – BBM
8
DANCING & ROMANCING 2 – Gulf Coast Symphony – BBM – 7 pm
8
CRAZY for YOU – BPDT – twilight – The story of Bobby Child, a well-to-do 1930’s playboy
whose dream in life is to dance. Despite the serious efforts of his mother and soon-tobe-ex-fiancee, Bobby achieves his dream! This high-energy comedy of mistaken
identities, plot twists, fabulous costumes and magnificent dancing is a musical theatre
classic. Memorable Gershwin tunes include - I Can’t Be Bothered Now; I Got Rhythm;
They Can’t Take That Away from Me; Embraceable You; Someone to Watch over Me.
Feb 9
MARTIN PRESTON as LIBERACE – BPDT – matinee and evening
10-15
ANNIE – BBM
13-3/4
AROUND the WORLD in 80 DAYS – Florida Rep – Arcade Theatre
14
VALENTINE’S DAY
16
PRESIDENT’S DAY
16
DIANA ROSS, In the Name of Love Tour – BBM
18
DANCING PROS – You pick the winner – BBM – 7:30 pm
19
JAY and the AMERICANS – BBM –w/spcl guest stars Dennis Trifano & The Happenings
20
PAULA POUNDSTONE – BBM – 8 pm
23
THE BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE – BPDT – matinee and evening
24-3/1
BLUE MAN GROUP – BBM
REMINDER
April 12
CAMELOT – BBM – 1 pm - $68.42
COMING UP IN MARCH
Mar 1
SINATRA FOREVER – BPDT Concert Series – twilight
2
SINATRA FOREVER – BPDT Concert Series – matinee and evening
2
THE OAK RIDGE BOYS – BOYS NIGHT OUT – BBM – 7:30 pm
3
PAUL TODD and FRIENDS – BBM – 7:30 pm
4
J.B. BERNSTEIN – Speaking of …. South Florida – BBM – The subject of the Disney
motion picture MILLION DOLLAR ARM. J.B. created the actual contest that recruited
2 players from India to pitch Major League Baseball. This game changing idea altered
his life both professionally and personally.
5
TOMMY EMMANUEL – BBM – 7:30 pm
6
SWINGTIME w/ THE JIVE ACES & THE TINSLETOWN JITTERBUGS – BBM – 8 pm
7
PFX – THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE – BBM – 8 pm
8
JOY BEHAR – BBM – 7:30 pm
11
DISCOVER DA VINCI & MICHELANGELO – SIDE-by-SIDE – BBM
12-5/2
THE ODD COUPLE – Off Broadway Palm Theatre
13/14
A TRIBUTE to ERICH KUNZEL – SW Florida Symphony – BBM
15
VERDI REQUIEM – Gulf Coast Symphony – BBM
17
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
19
THE JERSEY BOYS – BBM – Thursday – 2 pm - $87.49
20-4/8
DIVIDING the ESTATE – Florida Rep – Arcade Theatre
22
ABBA FAB – THE PREMIER ABBA EXPERIENCE – BPDT Concert Series – twilight
23
ABBA FAB – THE PREMIER ABBA EXPERIENCE – BPDT Concert Series – mat & eve
26
RICHARD NADER’S DOO WOP & ROCK N’ ROLL – Malt Shop Memories – BBM – 7:30 pm
27
THE TEXAS TENORS – LIVE in CONCERT – BBM – 8 pm
28
MASTERWORK IV – from RUSSIA w/LOVE – SW Florida Symphony – BBM
29
BEST of WEBBER & RODGERS – Gulf Coast Symphony – BBM – 7 pm
29
THE PIANO MAN – BPDT Concert Series – twilight – Billy Joel and Elton John come to life
in this multimedia tribute starring the voice & piano of British entertainer Terry Davies.
30
THE PIANO MAN – BPDT Concert Series – matinee & evening
30/31
SHEN YUN – BBM – Reviving 5,000 years of civilization. Through the universal language
of music and dance, Shen Yun weaves a wondrous tapestry of heavenly realms, ancient
legends and modern heroic tales, taking you on a journey through 5,000 years of
Chinese culture. Its stunning beauty and tremendous energy leave audiences uplifted
and inspired.
Reserve any GOING PLACES activity by signing up in the BLUE BOOK in the library. It doesn’t cost you
anything to sign – till I call you. Call Dolores, 239-731-5119, if you have any questions and to get the
CORRECT answers. All GOING PLACES activities is open to family and friends, near and far of
TARA WOODS ‘ residents.
(Continues on page 28)
Dolores Paeth
TARA WOODS CRUISE NIGHT
CORRECTIONS TO DIRECTORY
CORRECTIONS TO THE CURRENT TARA WOODS DIRECTORY: FEBRUARY 2015
If you need to make any changes, additions or corrections to your listing, please call Polly Brown at
731-1614 to be included in the next monthly update and next year's directory.
Additions:
CUTTELL, Karen
MACMILLAN, Jim
MESTER, Ron & Bobbie
NOVAK, Dennis
NOVAK, Diane
WOLSKI, Wayne & Anne
2536 Macon Circle, Lot #184
2536 Macon Circle, Lot #184
2630 Macon Circle, Lot #249
19620 Charleston Circle, Lot #27
19620 Charleston Circle, Lot #27
2532 Macon Circle, Lot #183
887-8213
887-8213
652-3307
246-5131
246-5133
682-9688
Phone # Changes:
KEIBLER, Bill
NETTLES, Ken & Marilyn
19542 Charleston Circle, Lot #31
19456 Omega Road, Lot #217
586-216-6526
317-412-5823
Address Changes: None
Misc. Changes:
None
Delete the Following Names:
CRERAR, Ernie
2838 Tara Lakes Circle, Lot #305
HAYNES, Joyce
19675 Pandora Circle, Lot #418
HICKOK, Ann Marie
2850 Cloister Street, Lot #326
HOAR, Elly
19592 Savannah Road, Lot #137
MARK YOUR
MARCUM,
Hal CALENDAR 2600 Macon Circle, Lot #231
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February 3rd
TWHA Board Meeting
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February 4
2016 Cruise Presentation
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February 6
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February 9
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“TRIVIA NIGHT”
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anything to sign – till I call you. Call Dolores, 239-731-5119, if you have any questions and to get the
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CORRECT answers. All GOING PLACES activities is open to family and friends, near and far of
TARA WOODS ‘ residents.
Dolores Paeth
PALM
SOLDIERS
TARA WOODS
TARA WOODS CRUISE NIGHT
CRUISE NIGHT
The idea came from Windmill Village in
Punta Gorda as their whole park is highly
decorated every Christmas. The lights are
beautiful as well as all the snowmen, dolphins, elves, nutcracker, etc. fastened to the
palm trees. These are made of felt material by Jack Boylan and Nete Godfrey who
wish Tara Woods homeowners would decorate like other parks.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
7 pm – Clubhouse
National Cremation
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S O C I E T Y
“By pre-planning we’ve not
only protected each other
but also our entire family!”
Thank you,
Cremation Society!
ALL ARE INVITED
Come see / hear – when, where & what
the TARA WOODS annual cruise will be?
What fabulous ship?
Where will we sail to?
What makes it a “must do”?
Kindly sign the blue book if you plan to attend.
Dolores – 239-731-5119
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George and Janet Daly and Mary Ellen and Jon
Gold enjoyed each other’s company and a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner at the beach. The full
Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings was
prepared the day before and placed in steamer
trays. We drove to the North Jetty beach in Venice
on Thanksgiving Day with our carefully packed
dinner. We found an ideal spot in the picnic area
with a beautiful view of the Gulf. After spending
time sitting on the beach to enjoy the sunshine and
surf, it was time to light a fire in the barbeque grill,
located right at our picnic spot, to heat the dinner.
We had shrimp cocktail for appetizers and popped
a bottle of champagne to toast our wonderful day.
The weather was great even though there was a
strong breeze coming from the northwest. Our
spot was protected by beach growth to our west
and the sun was warm and inviting. After dinner,
we popped another bottle of champagne to toast
the gorgeous sunset on the Gulf of Mexico.
Over the many years of our friendship, the
Daly’s and Gold’s have shared many meals in a
variety of unusual places – like the candlelight
dinner on the walkway underpass at a Fire Island
beach in New York. We will add this Florida style
Thanksgiving Dinner to our list of memorable dinners together and maybe next year others would
like to join us.
Tom Patton (239)292-9621
Steve Kittle (239)339-7700
“Call 8 am to 8 pm, 7 days”
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Wednesday, Feb. 11TH
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Wednesday, Feb. 18TH
at Noon
Wednesday, Feb. 25TH
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Friday, Feb. 6TH
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Friday, Feb. 13TH
11:00 AM
Friday, Feb. 20TH
11:00 AM
Friday, Feb. 27TH
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