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President’s Message
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HI-LITES STAFF Editor: Eve Detterer 561-843-3228
E-mail: hi.lites@comcast.net Manager’s Message Don Campbell
President’s Message Fred Gutkowski
Board Minutes Joe Galvin
Condo Articles Tony Murphy
Social Club News Shirley Bellak
C.O.P. News Capt. Don Galloy
Personals Shirley Becker/Terri Correnti
Ad Sales Cookie Goodman
Photographer Pat Wright/Ruth Vivenzio
Distribution Georgiann Parks
Web Site Production Fred Gutowski
HI-LITES CIRCULATION 1st Street: Norma Holzschuh & Cookie Goodman 2nd Street: Ellen Petronaci, Anna Hartin, Helen Maddox, Eve Detterer & Barbara Lamrou 3rd & 6th Street: Mary Salvucci 4th Street: Gil Martinez, Georgiann Parks, & Tony Murphy 5th Street: Lois Devan, Josephine Leuzzi & Sylvia Russo The Editorial Staff reserves the right to edit, accept and refuse any
articles in the interest of brevity, clarity and appropriateness. Dead-
line is the 20th of the month.
I would like to give Shirley Bellak a
special mention for the outstanding
work she does for the community. Not
only does she run the Social Club, and
provide us with a variety of activities,
but she also does important work for
the Board.
Every new resident that buys in Sec-
tion II needs to be interviewed, paper-
work accounted for and records kept.
She makes my job easier by handling
these needed chores. She keeps a
pretty busy schedule and does a fine
job at it.
It’s hard to find people with that kind
of dedication to the community. We
need and are always looking for such
people. Get involved help organize
functions so that we meet our
neighbors, someday you may need
their help and it makes it a lot easier
to ask for help if you know who they
are.
Stay informed, get involved!
Fred Gutowski, President
High Point West II
Delray Beach, Florida, 33484
Office Phone Number 638-0907
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Minutes of Meeting: February 19th, 2015
Meeting called to order at 7:30 PM
Roll Call
Fred Gutowski, Anthony Murphy, Ruth Vivenzio,
Joe Galvin, Cookie Goodman, Sylvia Russo, Don
Campbell-Association Manager were present. Har-
vey Jaffe was absent.
Agenda
Reading of the February 4th, 2015 meeting min-
utes
Treasurer’s Report
Social Committee’s Report
President’s Report.
Meeting Minutes
Joe Galvin, Secretary, read the meeting min-
utes from February 4th, 2015. Fred Gutowski
motioned that the minutes be accepted as read.
R. Vivenzio seconded and unanimously ap-
proved.
Ruth Vivenzio, Treasurer, read the treas-
urer’s report. Cookie Goodman motioned that
the report be accepted as read. Seconded by An-
thony Murphy and unanimously approved. The
report summary is now being displayed on the
TV screen for everyone to view.
Shirley Bellak gave a verbal Social Commit-
tee report outlining the upcoming events.
Don Campbell, Association Manager, read
the Manager’s Message which covered the new
mailboxes, new street signs, backdoor repair
project, light sensor replacement project, sched-
uled pool painting, tree pruning and the Brown
& Brown insurance update. Fred Gutowski ex-
plained the optional “Law and Ordinance” Pol-
icy. The cost, benefits and future financial
structure needed to secure funding over the next
few years.
Fred Gutowski gave a verbal President’s re-
port. He explained that the Irrigation Pump is
an example where repair cost are higher as we
are required to update the equipment to current
code. The other Irrigation Pump has a few years
left. These upcoming costs need to be calcu-
lated into the future budget.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:05 PM.
Good and welfare followed.
Submitted By: J. Galvin, Secretary
High Point of Delray West, Section 2
2015 Board of Directors President-Fred Gutowski
Vice President-Tony Murphy
Secretary-Joe Galvin
Treasurer-Ruth Vivenzio
Fred Gutowski, Cookie Goodman,
Sylvia Russo
2015 Board of Directors
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PERSONALS
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Congratulations to Jerri and Ken Moscowitz
on the birth of their granddaughter, Dahlia
May-Belle, the end of January. A special con-
grats to Belle Rothenberg, making this her 9th
great grandchild.
Mary and Paul Rinaldi will be celebrating
their 50th Wedding Anniversary this year.
Their children and grandchildren will be join-
ing them on a March 19th cruise to Cozumel,
Mexico. They will be cruising on the Royal
Caribbean aboard the Liberty of the Seas. A
shore excursion will be the Playa Mia Grand
Beach & Water Park. All are looking forward
to a grand celebration.
GET WELL WISHES
Lots of prayers and a speedy recov-
ery to all our residents that are un-
der the weather.
Dolly Pellicari and Filomena Conti
BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS
Claire Nodelman
Murray Miller
Ruth Glazerman
Shirley Bellak
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Anna Hartin
Belle Rothenberg
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ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATIONS
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If you don’t see your name for birthday or an-
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On Wednesday, March 25 at 3 p.m. or on
Thursday, March 26 at 4 p.m., we have been in-
vited to attend a performance of a musical called
"Retirement Puzzle". It will take place at the
Weisman Delray Community Center, 7901 West
Atlantic Ave., Delray. The event is open to all and
also to non-members of the Center for a ticket
price of $6 per person for either date. Reserva-
tions can be made in advance by stopping at the
Center. Parking is free.
The Yiddish Club meets every Friday from ten
to twelve and non-members can pay a fee of $1 to
attend the various programs of the Yiddish Club
which consist at different meetings of films, read-
ings and Yiddish conversations.
Please phone Jeanette Hyman @ 561 498 4966
for any additional information and a free tour of
the Center along with the monthly calendar.
JEWISH CULTURAL GROUP of HIGH POINT WEST 1, 2, 3
High Point Unit 11 continues to expand it’s hours of coverage but we need new members. Please contact Capt. Don Galloy at 561-495-8177or any of our officers. We meet the 3rd Thursday each month at 10:00 am. This year we are meeting in Section 1 Clubhouse. Our next meeting is March 19th. We serve cof-fee and cake and welcome visitors. Please come and see what we are about Your volunteer staff: Capt. Donald Galloy 495-8177 1st Lt. Morrie Litman 637-3406 2nd Lt. Tom Reilly 498-0821 Sgt. Roberta Weiser 637-3406 Sgt. Sharon Reid 646-220-5398 FTO Lt. Sharon Miller 927-8148
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PREPARING YOUR UNIT FOR THE MONTHS
YOU ARE AWAY! During the months you are away you can expect that Florida weather will try to attack your home. Here are some of the ways you can try to thwart that invasion. Air conditioners must be kept on all summer long. If your unit has a humidistat, set it at 60%. Set the temperature at 80 degrees. This should keep your unit free of mildew. Most importantly make sure that the pipe beneath the air handler of you’re A/C (in the A/C closet) which handles the flow of condensa-tion is freely flowing. To accomplish this we recommend that water be poured into the pipe and that the flow of that water be traced to the condensation outlet (pipe) that comes out near the air conditioner outside. If the water does not appear to flow freely, call your appliance contractor. You should be pouring bleach into that pipe every month while you are here. Open all closets and drawers a bit to allow circulation of air. Remove plastic from your clothes in the closet to prevent mold from form-ing inside the bag or on the garments. Stand cushions of your upholstered furni-ture on end. This should also help keep any mildew at bay. Remove all perishable foodstuffs. Open and thoroughly clean your refrigerator and freezer. Place a towel or rag between the doors and frame to keep the doors slightly ajar. Either re-move the plug or turn off the refrigerator at the circuit breaker box near your master bedroom. In the bathroom, shut off the valve beneath each of the toilet tanks. Cover the entire toilet bowl with Saran Wrap sealing off their open portion. In the laundry room, shut off the breaker that controls your hot water heater. Also shut off the water main to your hot water heater in the laundry room.
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Outside beneath the kitchen windows of the B or C units are the main water valves that shut off the water to your unit: the A and D unit valves are closest to the Fla. Room and the B and C units are furthest away. The last thing you do before you leave is shut off the water to the unit, then check the sink tap to make sure. (Please don’t turn off your neighbor’s water.) Spray some WD40 oil or vegetable oil into the garbage disposal unit as you run it for a few seconds. DO NOT run the water, as this oil will help protect your disposal system. Give a current key to a friend or neighbor to look into your unit frequently while you’re away, or use a house watching service. Make sure the Condo office has a record of who has the key and how to contact the in case of and emergency. (Re: Owners Information Sheet) Unplug computers, VCRs, DVDs and TV sets from the wall outlets, and cable connec-tions. Especially unplug all small appliances. If you plan to leave your car on the prem-ises you must leave a key with a friend or neighbor and let the office know how to con-tact the person who has the key. Car bumpers may be painted during the summer. Any car left without someone to move it, will be towed at the owner’s expense. It is best to have a house watching service for your unit while you are away, to check 2 times a month. DO NOT have anyone turn your water on until you come back. A hidden leak can start with no one in the unit to discover it. Better to be safe when it comes to water damage. Bring in all un-anchored items from around the outside of your unit as they can become flying missiles in a storm. Lower and secure all awnings OR close and secure all hurricane shutters if you have them. NOW have a wonderful summer!
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Social Club News
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March already and our Social Club season is going fast! But, aren't we glad we are not up North with snow, sleet, ice to contend with along with bitter cold weather!!
First to February
Super Bowl Sunday in High Point II -and the winners were Joseph Antista, Ellen Petro-naci and Debbie Pizzola...
February 7 - Saturday night -- Showtime with Gino and Jan, Soundz in Motion… What a lovely evening. Out cabaret setup was another success... The dance floor was crowded as well. A very nice show entertaining 70 persons.
February 11 - Wednesday -Fashion Show luncheon - Spring Has Sprung—Thanks to Anna Hartin, our chairperson, this proves to be one of the highlights of our Social Club sea-son. Our clubhouse looked beautiful. Anna, along with Theresa Yevchek and Jacqueline Salton solicited many gifts as prizes. Ladies from Sections 1, 2 and 3 modeled clothes from Steinmart and really did them justice. Our sal-ads from Wendy's were delicious. 100 persons from Sections 1, 2 and 3 enjoyed a lovely after-noon. Anna, you and your committee did a won-derful job and we all enjoyed it. AND THE BOYS - Chris Hartin, George Yevchek, James Salton and Paul Rinaldi did a wonderful job set-ting up and serving - we couldn't have done it without them!! ANNA - AGAIN NEXT YEAR???
February 15 - Sunday - Anniversary Dinner/Show - Westchester Country Club was attend-ed by 48 of us. We had cocktails, cheese and crackers on arrival. Then we were escorted to our tables in a beautiful dining room. Each ta-ble with a floral centerpiece, magnificent dinner-ware with napkins and tablecloths compliment-ing the dinnerware. Eddie Michaels played music for our listening or dancing pleasure dur-ing dinner—then gave us an hour show. Eddie was great and Westchester did a wonderful job from Paola, the banquet manager, Manny, our maitre d' to all the servers.
On Friday, February 20 we tried something new - painting wine glasses while enjoying sipping wine. 32 persons attended and believe me some very nice painted glasses were turned
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out!!! Thanks to Sally Giordano, Ellen Petro-naci and Martha Bellak for shopping and pur-chasing the supplies needed, setting up and decorating our tables. and - A special THANKS TO ALL WHO TRIED SOMETHING NEW !!
Wednesday, February 25 - Ladies Night Out 30 of us had dinner together at Village Tavern in Boynton Beach. These evenings are very enjoyable and KEEPS THE LADIES OUT OF THE KITCHEN!!
NOW TO MARCH
Sunday, March 1 - 8 P.M. Showtime Neil Zirconia (faux Diamond) - setting up
cabaret style - BYOB and snacks.
March 6 - Friday - 7:30 P.M. - Bunko THIS WILL REPLACE SING ALONG AS OUR
PIANIST COULD NOT BE HERE. Let us see if we can top our attendance of last
month!! Dessert and coffee will be served. YOU MUST CALL SHIRLEY 638-
8455 TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT TO PLAY!!
March 15 - Sunday - 1 to 5 P.M. - Luau and Pool Party with entertainment by Dean Richards - food from Birds Nest. Our Luau is one of the highlights of our Social Club sea-son! Bring your friends, your bathing suits
and towels plus your appetites. Those attend-ing last year know what a great time was had by all and Sally our hostess for the day prom-ises 'again this year'!! Ticket sales Mondays/
Wednesday 6:30 to 7 P.M.
March 20 - Friday - 7:30 P.M. Movie and popcorn... Watch Channel 63 for
name of movie!
March 25 - Wednesday - Ladies Night Out watch Channel 63 for more information.
Let us see you all at the things we have planned for you!! Be kind to one another.. Shirley Bellak
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January SHOWTIME Cabaret
If you weren’t there you missed a wonderful evening starring Johnny Petillo’s 2 hour show
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Thanks to all who attended our Membership Breakfast January 8th. We paid our dues for 2015.
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January MEMBERSHIP BREAKFAST
Thanks to Tony Murphy for again preparing our lox spread…served with bagels, coffee, & danish
I know you all enjoyed our entertainers Jerry Mann and Beverly Pester
We had a great time visiting with our friends and neighbors, and noshing on our breakfast.
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Downtown Delray Events March 2015
7, 14, 21, 28 - Green Market is Open –9am-2pm- The Green-Market is a Saturday morning, open air marketplace located at Old School Square Park, Atlantic Ave. in downtown Delray Beach. 65 vendors featuring Palm Beach County farm-to-fork produce, citrus and juice, farm fresh eggs, raw milk and butter, local Florida beef, poultry, pork and lamb, baked goods, special needs products, flowers, plants and gourmet fare. Live music weekly. delraycra.org/greenmarket (Every Saturday)
6 - Art Walk in Downtown Delray - 6-9pm - Stroll throughout downtown Delray Beach and a special night featuring special artist showings, jewelry, en-tertainment, receptions and more at over 14 Fine Art Galleries in Pineapple Grove District and along At-lantic Ave. Find that gift for the Bride and Groom! 561-243-1077, downtowndelraybeach.com/events 13 - 14 47th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and
Parade- - This year, the Delray Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade celebrates its 47th year, rejoicing in our Irish heritage and honoring the service of the Inter-national Firefighters. The parade draws Marching Pipe & Drum Bands from around the world. Join us for one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the nation and pay tribute to the brave Firefighters across the globe. For information on the Irish Siamsa and party, contact Nancy Stewart at 561-279-0907 www.festivalmanagementgroup.com
26 – 7TH Annual SAVOR THE AVENUE; presented by Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority and Delray Beach Magazine; 5:30pm – 9pm on E. Atlantic Avenue. This unique, award win-ning culinary event will serve over 1000 attendees at the nation’s longest dining table who will enjoy a four course meal from 20 of the Downtown restaurants. Call 561-243-1077 for infomation or visit www. downtowndelraybeach.com/savor-and-tastemakers
8 - 29 - 1st Annual Bacon & Bourbon Festival - - From the creators of Delray Beach Garlic Fest, we proudly introduce our newest festival offering, The Delray Beach Bacon & Bourbon Fest. Plan to join us as we celebrate the most beloved food in the uni-verse, Bacon and the ultimate American made spirit, Bourbon. At the heart of our festivals is our commit-ment to create fun-filled food-lover community events featuring unique foods and beverages. 561-279- 0907, www.delraybaconandbourbonfest.com
30 - The South Florida Symphony performs under the baton of music director and conductor Sebrina Maria Alfonso. At the Center For The Arts at The Old School Square in the Crest Theatre, on Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. The final performance of the season will be on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: call (954) 522-8445.
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The corrections are underlined. Please make
these changes in your new phone book.
Baehr, Ron & Eileen 14540-B 561-628-8450
Arenberg should be Arenburg
Issac Schwartz number should be: 498-3900
Rogerson, William & Vicky 14604-A 623-8686
Phone Book Corrections Association authority and responsibility: In general the condominium Association is responsible for the operation of the affairs of the condominium and, as such, the association may operate more than one condo-minium. The association's authority arises out of its de-fined purpose as the condominium's management entity and no unit owner has the authority to act for the associa-tion due to his/her status as a unit owner. The powers and duties that the association may exercise in carrying out its role include all those powers granted to corpora-tions in Florida by statute, except as otherwise limited by the Condominium Act or the condominium association's own charter. The general grant of powers to corporations in Florida is extremely broad. It includes the power to sue and be sued; to sell, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets; to make contracts, incur liabilities, borrow money, and invest its funds; to elect officers and define their duties; and to exercise all powers necessary and convenient to effect the corpora-tion's purpose. The condominium association possesses all of these inherent corporate powers, although the pow-ers must be exercised in a reasonable manner; they are constrained by the limits imposed by the Condominium Act; and their use is restricted to the purposes for which the corporation is organized. The primary responsibility of the association is to man-age and maintain the condominium. This includes the responsibility to keep the property in a state of good condi-tion, and to repair and replace portions of the property when necessity and circumstances dictate. The responsi-bility includes care of the common elements and portions of the individual units. Although care of limited common elements and portions of the units may be part of the association's responsibility, the cost for carrying out this part of the responsibility is generally not considered a common expense and the costs are borne by the benefiting unit owner or owner's. Examples include care of individual parking spaces, entrance foyers and patios (Fl. Room) other simi-lar property components used exclusively by a single owner, but in which all owners have a common interest such as the preservation of a uniform quality of appear-ance. In its capacity as the entity responsible for the manage-ment and maintenance of the condominium property, the condominium association also serves as the representa-tive of the owners of the commonly owned property for a variety of purposes. More next issue Tony Murphy
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