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OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm Saturday 10am – 12pm Sunday–closed
STONEYBROOK EMAIL CONTACTS:
Property Manager: manageratstoneybrookhoa@gmail.com
Administrative Coordinator: stoneybrookreccenter@gmail.com
SEPTEMBER2019
NEWSLETTER
September 5
CHESS CLUB, THURSDAYS
3:00 – 4:30 PM
September 6
ACTIVITIES COMM 9:00 AM
BOOK CLUB 1:30 – 3:30 PM
September 9
LINE DANCING RETURNS 2:00 PM
September 16
THANKSGIVING TICKET SALES
September 17
KARAOKE 6:30 PM
September 30
BINGO 6:30 PM
Board Meeting September 19th
at 3:00 PM
Stoneybrook At HerITage harboUr community association, inc. The Rec Center is located at: 200 Golden Harbour Trail, Bradenton, FL 34212 T: (941) 750-9688 F: (941) 750-9363
www.stoneybrookhoa.com
Ladies Golf
ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Every Wednesday from 9am to 12pm
residents get together in the rec center to
paint and create in all media. Time is
spent inspiring each other and chatting.
The group enjoys occasional outings
together to local scenic areas. They take
photos and try to recreate what they see
on canvas. Bring your own art supplies. Beginners and
everyone with an artistic flair are welcome. The Gallery Wall
in the rec center displays our community artists’ creations.
Call Laurie with any questions: 941-896-6277.
BOCCE BALL You don’t have to be Italian to play!
We will teach you the rules.
Join us on Tuesday mornings from
9:00 to 11:00 AM
on the family activity courts.
Call John for more
information: 630-815-4440
Submit your favorite 4x6 Pet photo
including their name to:
stoneybrookreccenter@gmail.com
OWNERS ARE REMINDED TO
PICK UP AFTER THEIR PETS
AND KEEP THEM ON A LEASH
AT ALL TIMES
Are you interested in playing Pickleball? Contact
Jeff Reed at: jsnkreed@msn.com or 603-767-4632.
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Helping Hands Are Here for YOU!
We can only be helpful to you when we know about your needs. Therefore, if we can
help you, please contact Carol Eichert at 714-7863 or ceichert@gmail.com and you
will be put in touch with a supportive person. Our meetings are held on the 2nd
Monday of every other month at 11:00 AM, after coffee hour in the rec center. Join
us for our next meeting on Monday, September 9th. Funds to purchase gifts and
flowers are raised through donations. We have our second volume of “Stoneybrook
Cooks” available for a special promotional price: 1 for $10 or 2 for $15. Gift wrapped
cookbooks are on hand in the Rec Center Office. Pay there by check. The books
make lovely gifts!
TO THE COMMUNITY! THE NEWCOMERS’ MEET AND GREET
WHAT: Informative meeting for all newcomers and their families, but anyone living in
Stoneybrook may attend. Information about Heritage Harbour, Stoneybrook, and the CDD
will be presented by an HOA Board Director. There will also be a time for questions and
answers.
WHEN: Every three months.
Join us on Thursday, October 17th from 7-8 PM
WHERE: Stoneybrook Recreation Center main room.
PROVIDED: Coloring books and crayons for younger children.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEET AND GREET ACTIVITY: Call Sheri Miller at (941) 567-5058 or email
Sheri at slm19482006@yahoo.com.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BOOKS!
The Stoneybrook Book Club's next meeting will be on Friday, September 6th at
1:30 PM at the Rec Center.The book chosen to discuss is "Olive Kitteridge", a
Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Elizabeth Strout. The book is set in Crosby, Maine,
which may seem like nowhere, but seen through this brilliant writer’s eyes, it’s in
essence the whole world, and the lives that are lived there are filled with all of the
grand human drama—desire, despair, jealousy, hope, and love. The novel is also
the basis for a miniseries on HBO. Seats are still open and all are welcome. Should
you have any questions or need a copy of the book, please contact John Donovan
at: donovan541@yahoo.com or 978-834-6171.
CHESS ANYONE? Join us on Thursdays from 3:00 - 4:30 PM in the rec center. Bring your board and chess pieces. No skill
level is required, only an interest in playing (or learning how to play) chess. If you are interested in the
Chess Club, but cannot attend, please call, text or e-mail Mike Neville at 724-413-8897 or
mike.neville@yahoo.com.
Karaoke!
Is scheduled to return on the 3rd Tuesday of the month
beginning with 9/17/19 at 6:30 PM in the Rec Center.
There will not be any practice beforehand, no costumes
required, just good old fashioned Karaoke! Bring a snack and
definitely BYO so you will be in the mood to grab the mike
and have some fun.
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BINGO IS ON THE LAST MONDAY OF THE MONTH
DURING SEASON.
Join us Monday, September 30th in the rec center.
The first number is called at 6:30 PM sharp!
Come to the rec center early to get a good seat.
The cost is $10.00 per game pack.
No one under 18 years old is eligible to play.
If you love to sing, now is your chance to get together with
other community members and sing your heart out! We are
forming a group to meet on a regular basis to practice and
share friendships, laughter and song. The shape of the
group as to when and where they practice will be up to the
individuals who form the group. We would love this to evolve into a group that will
entertain the community for special events and possibly carol during the holidays.
Those of you who are interested should contact:
Heidi Neville at heidi.neville@yahoo.com. Please help to make this group successful by
joining!
If you are interested in having a fun girls night out and meeting new people in our
community, come play Bunco! We will be playing the second Wednesday of every
month from 7 PM until 9 PM. For more information and to RSVP call Robin at 941-708-3890
or email RobynnlKing@gmail.com. The next scheduled night is September 11th. Join us for
a fun night out!
STONEYBROOK SINGS
GIRLS NIGHT OUT
November 8th will be the Stoneybrook Annual Thanksgiving Dinner starting 5:30pm at the Rec Center. This year tickets will be sold for this event. Cost is
five dollars per person to cover this huge meal.
Ticket sales will start September 16th. Sondra
in the office will have them available.
Please pay by check only, sorry no cash, made out to: Stoneybrook HOA. They will also be sold at October’s “share a dish” on October 10th.Ticket sales will end November 1st. No tickets will be sold at the door. This is to facilitate ordering the turkey. There will be a sign-up sheet at the Rec center for bringing vegetables, potatoes, etc. Due to code restrictions we are only allowed 100 people, so please get your tickets early. We look forward to sharing a wonderful meal together. Laurie & Gene Zeiner, Event Co-Chairs.
You may sign up in the Rec Center (notebook) or on the website: www.stoneybrookhoa.com (under Activities). Bring an entrée, a side dish,
or a dessert -- enough to feed 10-12 people.
Join us for the first "Share A Dish" Dinner (formerly known as Potluck) of the season-- which will resume Friday, Oct. 8th. The new time will
allow more residents to attend. Doors will open at 5:30 PM and dinner will start at 6 PM.
Spend time with old friends, welcome back our "Snowbirds," and
meet our new residents!! Singles, couples, and families are all welcome!
For add'l information, contact: Susan Tucker (dispen7grace@gmail.com).
SHARE A DISH DINNERS :
do not have to be home made and you can dash
in at the last minute as long as you have signed
up. Grab your kids and join your neighbors for a
fun way to end your week.
Coming Soon: Stoneybrook Neighborhood Watch Presents
Date: Wednesday, October 16th Time: 1-2:30pm (15 minutes starting at 2:15pm reserved for Q&A)
Subject: Con and Fraud Presentation
Who: Manatee County Sheriff’s Office
Where: Stoneybrook Recreation Center
Presentation will include:
• Scams, confidence schemes, and fraud overview
• Area con and fraud trends to include recent incident discussions (i.e., to let residents know
what is going on locally and how they can better protect themselves from certain ruses)
• How to recognize the most common consumer frauds.
Date: Monday, October 28th Time: 6-7:30pm (15 minutes starting at 7:15pm reserved for Q&A)
Subject: Home and Personal Security for Stoneybrook Residents Encore Presentation
Where: Stoneybrook Recreation Center (small conference room to the left)
Who: Manatee County Sheriff’s Office
**This is a repeat for those unable to attend the Feb 28, 2019 afternoon presentation**
Presentation will include:
• Home and Personal Security Overview
• Area crime trends (i.e., this will let residents know what is going on locally)
• Securing homes and property in Stoneybrook
• Residential security system overview
As always, we will also use this presentation to gauge specific areas of interest in the future
Questions? Jerry Janowich, Stoneybrook Neighborhood Watch Coordinator,
Email: 20jwilliam18@gmail.com
HERITAGE HARBOUR EATERY’s sEPTEMBER EVENTs: Trivia: Friday, 9/6/19. Dinner from 5-6 PM, trivia at 7 PM
ReservE your team at: 941-749-1842 ext: 107
Dinner & live music: friday, 9/13/19.
Prime rib dinner & live music with tommy b and brother dunc
Dinner from 5 -8 pm, music 6 – 9 pm
Dinner, wine & music: Friday, 9/27/19 at 6:00 pm
Wine paired with food & music by brooke
Reservations required 941-749-1842, $15.00 per person
The extreme climatic conditions in our area have broken many long standing records. They
range between drought and high temperature that date back to April 1895. Now we are having
an abundance of rain and high temperatures. Each in itself is not a problem but when combined
under specific conditions they can create havoc on our wetland communities and lakes. This is
what happened during the first two weeks of August resulting in fish die offs in several lakes and
ponds within Heritage Harbour.
Fish kills are often the first visible signs of environmental stress. Many fish species have a
relatively low tolerance of variations in environmental conditions and their death is often an
indicator of problems in their environment. There have been several articles on this topic
dating back to August 2015, where I listed the various causes for fish die offs. They range from
natural changes in the environment to problems in the environment created by human
interference. In the recent die offs the conditions were from natural causes called “Ecological
hypoxia” (oxygen depletion). Hypoxia in this case was due to high water temperatures and
sudden heavy rain storms.
The increase in water temperature (thermal pollution) allows the dissolved oxygen (D.O.) to
be liberated. This is due to the fact that all the molecules are moving faster, and if the surface
area is increased by rain fall, more D.O. evaporates off the surface. But doesn’t rain increase
the D.O. in the water? Yes, however there is a delicate balance between both of these
factors. If the water level is higher and plant life along the banks is then under water it begins
to decay, increasing the amount of CO2 and other organic compounds into the water. This
will increase the amount of anaerobic bacteria that do not need O2. They end up producing
ethane and methane gases instead.
Another factor to consider is the barometric pressure. When it rains, the pressure in the air
decreases, because air pressure is related to the gases in the air, not the water it contains.
That is why the barometer drops when it rains and rises when there are less water molecules in
the air. With less pressure pushing down on the surface, the lighter molecules will escape, (ex.
H2O has an atomic mass of 18 AMU and an oxygen atom has an atomic mass of 8 AMU or 16
as a gas O2). By having less mass than water molecules, it can escape easier from the water,
especially if the water molecules are moving faster due to an increase in water temperature,
or wave action caused by rain and or wind or both.
As sad as it seems, the death of the fish provide a food supply for the scavengers of the
environment, the local vulture populations plus other animals. As the fish decompose, their
scent in the air attracts these animals to the site to feast on the remains, and to supply food for
themselves and their newly developing young. In this manner, the nutrients from the fish are
recycled back into the environment through other members of the food chain. Ultimately the
waste products given off from those who eat the fish remains will recycle nutrients into the soil
for plant growth.
The extreme climatic conditions in our area have broken many long standing records.
They range between drought and high temperature that date back to April 1895. Now we
By Larry Eichert
STONEYBROOK HOA POOL RULES
Residents and their guests use the pool and spa at their own risk since there is no lifeguard on duty.
All children must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Children under
12 years old are not allowed in the spa.
Pool Hours of Operation
• Sunrise to Sunset
Pool and Spa Rules
• NO pets are allowed in the pool area
• NO bikes, skate boards, etc. are allowed in the pool area
• NO food, beverages or alcohol are allowed in the pool or on the wet deck
• NO glass containers of any kind in the pool area
• NO smoking in the pool or on the wet deck
• NO diving, running, rough-housing or ball playing in the pool area
• NO persons with open cuts or skin infections may enter or remain in the pool/spa area
• NO incontinent persons in the pool/spa
• NO cut-off jeans or shorts used as substitute for swimwear
• NO surfboards or rafts (flotation devices as swimming aids are permitted)
• NO nudity
• Children that are not toilet trained must wear tight fitting rubber briefs
• Audio equipment only allowed with the use of headphones
• ID cards are required at all times and must be shown upon request by authorized
representatives of the association
• Any activities which unreasonably disturb the peaceful enjoyment of the pool area by other
persons are prohibited
• Each residence may have no more than six (6) guests at the pool/spa area at the same time
• The pool is closed during severe weather
Care of the pool/spa area
• Use of the deck furniture is on a first come first served basis. No reserving of this furniture is
permitted, and unattended items found on chairs will be removed and placed in the lost and
found located in the Rec Center activities room
• Deck furniture should be returned to their original positions after use and must not be
removed from the pool/spa area
• Deck furniture must remain at least 4 feet from the edge of the pool
• All persons should shower to remove lotions, sand, etc. before entering the water
• No substances such as soap or shampoo may be used in the pool/spa area
Violations of any of these rules may result in removal of the offending party from the pool
area for the remainder of the day.
STONEYBROOK COMMUNITY AND COUNTY
CONTACT INFORMATION
Neighborhood Watch Chairperson: Jerry Janowich 443-244-2667, 20jwilliam18@gmail.com
Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (Emergency or Crime in Progress): 911
Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (Non-Emergency): 941-747-3011 (wait for dispatcher)
Roving Patrol: (941) 549-9637
Stoneybrook Recreation Center: (941) 750-9688
Stoneybrook After Hours Emergency, Property Manager: (941) 750-8601
Manatee County Traffic Complaint Hotline: (941) 723-5197
Manatee County Graffiti Hotline: (941) 747-3011 x2596
Florida Power and Light (to report malfunctioning street lights): (941) 917-0708
Garbage & Landscape Debris, Manatee County Utilities: 941-792-8811
Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Website: www.manateesheriff.com
Heritage Harbour Resident Website: www.heritageharbourmaster.com
Stoneybrook HOA Website: www.stoneybrookhoa.com
Stoneybrook Property Manager’s email: manageratstoneybrookhoa@gmail.com
ROVING PATROL IN OUR STONEYBROOK COMMUNITY
Since July of 2008 the Roving Patrol has been making rounds throughout Heritage Harbour in
Stoneybrook, Riverstrand and Lighthouse Cove 7 nights a week from 6 PM - 6 AM. Between the
Roving Patrol and Neighborhood Watch Committee our community will continue to be a safe
place to live. If at any time between the hours of 6 PM and 6 AM you feel the need to contact
the Roving Patrol Call Center to report any happenings, please call (941) 549-9637.
This service has been provided through the Heritage Harbour Master Association. Please keep in
mind that Heritage Harbour is a lot of ground to cover, but before you know it they will be traveling
up and down your street keeping an eye out for your safety.
PLEASE REMEMBER: All residents must have a valid I.D. card to use the facilities, including the pool, fitness room, volleyball, tennis and basketball courts. Children under 12 must have parental supervision while at the Recreation Center and the pool or they will be asked to leave.
I.D.s are made in the Rec Center office.
Ongoing Maintenance of Your Property
Here are a few reminders to make your tasks easier:
Roofs, homes, driveways including sidewalks abutting your property are your
responsibility to be power washed.
Grass and gardens need to be free of weeds, watered in accordance with the
watering restrictions and supplied with nutrients. Dead bushes must be
replaced with like kind vegetation and mulch replenished.
Palm trees must have the dead fronds removed and Oak trees must have
canopies raised to 8’ high. If they are over sidewalks or roadways they must
be raised to 14’ high.
All debris must be bundled so it can be removed easily in bundles no more
than 4’ long and not more than 50 pounds. Landscape debris is picked up by
Manatee County every Wednesday.
Trash pickup is on Monday and Thursday. Monday is recycling. Wednesday is
yard waste.
All garbage cans and recycling bins must be stored in closed garages.
During a holiday week the day of the pickup schedule moves forward by one
day.
For your convenience all garbage related questions can be answered by
Manatee County Utilities at: 941-792-8811.
We know you love your pets so please keep them on a leash at all times and
pick up after them.
YOUR EFFORTS ARE APPRECIATED AND HAVE NOT GONE UNNOTICED!
AS A REMINDER: No children
under the age of 14 are
permitted in the fitness center.
TRIVIA WINNERS AT HH EATERY
GOLF AT HERITAGE HARBOUR
Men’s Weekday: 18 holes every Wednesday begin at 9am Please contact the Pro-Shop to sign up (941)746-2696 Men’s 9 Holers Golf League:
Contact Joel Tropp: joelxl@aol.com
Ladies’ 9-Hole: The “Niners” play a nine hole scramble every Tuesday afternoon. Contact: Billy at the Heritage Harbour Golf Course 941-746-2696 Ladies’ 18-Hole: 18 holes on every Tuesday AM with lunch
following golf. Contact Carole Bakalar (941)580-3947 or Carolebakalar@gmail.com
Heritage Harbour Eatery (941)749-1842 Heritage Harbour Pro Shop (941)746-2696
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION
Property Manager’s Email: manageratstoneybrookhoa@gmail.com
After Hours Gate Emergency at Stoneybrook (941)750-8601
Casey Management (941)727-4698 Fairway Greens I, II, III & IV Coach Homes Tropical Isles (941)487-7927 Stone Harbour I Stone Harbour II Stone Harbour III Security Alert/Allied Security (941)549-9637 Manatee Sheriff’s Dept. (941)747-3011 Stoneybrook Rec Center (941)750-9688
Office Hours: Weekdays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am to 12:00 noon
PARKING REMINDER: Motorcycles, golf carts & all other non-traditional passenger vehicles must be parked in enclosed
garages. There is no overnight parking permitted on the streets of Stoneybrook. Overnight parking passes
are available at the rec center office to use the rec center parking lot. There is no parking permitted on
the street for more than 4 hours. A fine of $50.00 per occurrence may be imposed.
TREE TRIMMING REMINDER: Oak and Palm Trees have to maintain their natural growth pattern. Canopies must be raised to 8’
if they hang over sidewalks. They must be raised to 14’ high if they hang over the roads. They may
not be cut to look unnatural— no lollipop top or hat racking.
Remove dead branches immediately.
Wednesday is Yard Trash Pick Up! Landscape debris must be bundled in piles not over 4’ long and not over 50 lbs.
It can also be placed in lawn bags or cans.
Sun Mon Tue Wed
Thu Fri Sat
1
2
THE REC CENTER
IS CLOSED
3 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
1pm Mah Jongg 1 pm BRIDGE
BOCCE 9:00-11 AM
CDD meeting 4 PM
at HH Eatery
4 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Pilates 9 AM
PAINTING
5 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning 3 - 4:30 PM Chess Club
6 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 9:00 AM
ACTIVITIES COMM MEETING 1:00 pm Canasta
1:30 PM Book Club
7
8
9 9am H20 Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 10am Coffee
11 AM Helping Hands
2:00 PM Line Dancing
10 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
1pm Mah Jongg 1 pm BRIDGE
BOCCE 9:00-11 AM
11 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Pilates 9 AM
PAINTING
BUNCO 7 PM RSVP
12 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
1:00 PM EUCHRE
3 - 4:30 PM Chess Club
13 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 1:00 pm Canasta
14
15
16 9am H20 Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 10am Coffee
2:00 PM Line Dancing
ARC 3:00 PM THANKSGIVING
TIX SALES BEGIN
17 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
1pm Mah Jongg 1 pm BRIDGE
BOCCE 9:00-11 AM
KARAOKE
6:30 PM
18 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Pilates 9 AM
PAINTING
19 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
3:00 PM BOARD
MEETING
20 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 1:00 pm Canasta
21
22
23 9am H20 Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 10am Coffee
2:00 PM Line Dancing
24 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning
1pm Mah Jongg 1 pm BRIDGE
BOCCE 9:00-11 AM
25 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Pilates 9 AM
PAINTING
26 9am Aerobic
Walking & Conditioning 3 - 4:30 PM Chess Club
27 9am H2O Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 1:00 pm Canasta
28
29
30 9am H20 Aerobics
9am Aerobic Walking &
Conditioning 10am Coffee
2:00 PM Line Dancing
BINGO 6:30 PM
SEPTEMBER 2019 REC CENTER HOURS:
MONDAY- FRIDAY
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SATURDAY 10:00 AM – 12 NOON
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