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1 Lake Hammock Village Homeowners Association Board of Directors 2011 Officers and Directors President: Richard Gould 2012* Vice Pres.: David Lennox 2012* Secretary: Tammy Anthis 2012* Treasurer: Reta Cramer 2012* Director: Herman Biba 2011* Director: Hank Marion 2011* Director: Ron Plouffe 2011* *Denotes term ends at the end of the noted year Committee Chairs Activities (Sept.): Mary Ann Donovan 422-3465 Joanne Marko 438-5011 Gator Tales: Tammy Anthis 353-1959 Phone Squad: Jane Biba 422-6531 Sunshine: Marileigh Osborn 421-6289 Welcome: Marilyn Smith 421-1018 “Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities.com/lake-hammock-newsletter. September 2011 Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village Tammy Anthis, Editor

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Lake Hammock Village

Homeowners Association

Board of Directors 2011

Officers and Directors

President: Richard Gould 2012*

Vice Pres.: David Lennox 2012*

Secretary: Tammy Anthis 2012*

Treasurer: Reta Cramer 2012*

Director: Herman Biba 2011*

Director: Hank Marion 2011*

Director: Ron Plouffe 2011*

*Denotes term ends at the end of the noted year

Committee Chairs

Activities (Sept.): Mary Ann Donovan 422-3465

Joanne Marko 438-5011

Gator Tales: Tammy Anthis 353-1959

Phone Squad: Jane Biba 422-6531

Sunshine: Marileigh Osborn 421-6289

Welcome: Marilyn Smith 421-1018

“Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities.com/lake-hammock-newsletter.

September 2011

Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village

Tammy Anthis, Editor

The Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village

Tammy Anthis, Editor

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Manager Notes

Don‟t forget to sign up for the End of Summer ~ Pool Party on Saturday, September 3rd 2 PM – 6 PM. Hosted, and Organized by Mary Morin and Betty Paul. Funded by Mary & Betty and Co-Funded by LHV Management. As well as our very own resident Ron Plouffe will be the entertainment. Mary and Betty have planned lots of fun activities and games (with prizes) for everyone. Even though this is called a “Pool Party” there will be lots of activities and games planned both at poolside and inside the clubhouse. The small charge of $1.00 is only to help pay for the great prizes that Mary and Betty have purchased. Hot Dogs will be supplied “free”. Bring a snack to share and BYO drink of your choice. Even if you „forget‟ to sign up…..just show up for this fun planned afternoon.

REMINDER It is that time of the year again that many of our homes are in need of power washing. This hot humid weather brings the “green” out on our homes. Be sure to check the sides and back of your homes as the front might be okay. Thanks…

Lake Hammock Village is now on FACEBOOK! Hopefully by the time you are reading this our LHV Facebook account will be up and running!

On Thursday, September 22nd at 6:00 PM the H.O.A. has invited Paul Johnston, General Manager for Heiler Communities, to meet with the residents. Paul is looking forward to discussing any issues and concerns you as a resident may have regarding Lake Hammock Village and the community in general. Paul is all about “helping the residents” and having a good line of communication between Residents, Home Owners Association and Management.

„REMINDER‟ PICK UP THE POOP! On several occasions as the sales department has been showing prospective „new‟ residents around the park, out to the lake and thru the RV storage area there have been several seen piles of „poop‟ NOT picked up…especially on

the side of our paths out to the lake and around the RV Storage area. Please, Please, Please be courteous to your fellow residents and clean up after your pet!

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The sapphire is the gem for September.

The morning glory is the flower for the month of September.

According to the Georgian calendar, September is the ninth month. But, on

the Roman calendar, it was the seventh month. September has had 29

days, and 31 days; but, since the time of the emperor Augustus, it has had

only 30 days.

Summer ends and autumn begins at the autumnal equinox, on September

22 or 23 in the northern half of the world. September is one of the

warmest months in the Southern United States. Northern states have

warm September days, but the nights get much cooler. It is also harvest

time for crops. And, in Switzerland, it's called Harvest Month.

SEPTEMBER QUOTE

You may only be one person to the world, but you may also be the world to one

person. ---unknown

Trivia

An orange tree may bear oranges for more than 100 years. The famous "Constable

Tree," an orange tree brought to France in 1421, lived and bore fruit for 473

years.

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Holidays in September:

Labor Day is a holiday honoring working men and women. The United States,

Puerto Rico and Canada all observe the first Monday of September as Labor Day.

Australia celebrates the Eight Hour Day commemorating their successful struggle

for a shorter work day and Europe celebrates Labor Day on May 1.

The first Labor Day parade in New York City was held in September 1982. Two men

are credited with playing an important role not only in bringing about the parade

but the holiday as well. Matthew Maguire, a machinist from Paterson, N.J., and

Peter J. McGuire, a New York City carpenter, who helped found the United

Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, are said to have suggested a holiday to

honor working people in the United States. In 1887, Oregon became the first state

to make Labor Day a legal holiday, and in 1894, President Grover Cleveland signed a

bill making Labor Day a national holiday.

Grandparents’ Day – September 11th -"The impetus for a National Grandparents

Day originated with Marian McQuade, a housewife in Fayette County, West

Virginia. Her primary motivation was to champion the cause of lonely elderly in

nursing homes. She also hoped to persuade grandchildren to tap the wisdom and

heritage their grandparents could provide. President Jimmy Carter, in 1978,

proclaimed that National Grandparents Day would be celebrated every year on the

first Sunday after Labor Day."

Patriot Day is an annual observance on September 11 to remember those who were

injured or died during the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11,

2001. Many Americans refer Patriot Day as 9/11 or September 11.

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is a combined event that is annually

observed in the United States on September 17. This event commemorates the

formation and signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17,

1787. It also recognizes all who, by coming of age or by naturalization, have become

US citizens.

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September 2011

Pain Awareness Month, Better Breakfast Month

1st Mary Had a Little Lamb published 1830 17th Constitution/Citizenship Day

2nd U.S. Department of Treasury 18th Cheeseburger Day

established 1789

3rd Skyscraper Day 19th Talk like a Pirate Day

Burj Dubal world’s tallest 2,717 feet

4th Newspaper Carrier Day - 1833 20th International Student Day

5th Labor Day 21st World Gratitude Day

6th Read a Book Day 22nd Band-Aide Invented 1921

7th Raggedy Ann's Birthday 1915 23rd First Day of Autumn

8th International Literacy Day 24th Cherries Jubilee Day

9th Teddy Bear Day 25th Good Neighbor Day

10th Sewing Machine Birthday 1846 26th National Pancake Day

11th Grandparent’s Day 27th Tonight Show’s Birthday

Patriot Day 1954

12th Chocolate Milkshake Day 28th First Airport Opened –

Douglas Arizona 1909

13th Positive Thinking Day 29th VFW Birthday –

Denver, Colorado 1899

14th First Department Store Opens –

Marble Dry-Goods Palace in 1846 30th Safety Pin invented 1849

15th Make a Hat Day

16th Lone Ranger’s TV Birthday 1949

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September All the signup sheets for events are posted in the clubhouse.

Thursday, September 1st is the Activity Meeting at 2:00 PM in the clubhouse.

Saturday, September 3rd is a Pool Party to end the summer.

$1.00 per person. Please bring your favorite snack or appetizer

to share and B.Y.O.B. 2:00-6:00 PM. Hostesses: Mary Morin,

Betty Pall, Arlene Plouffe.

Tuesday, September 6th will be the HOA Board meeting at 7:00 PM.

Early Bird Dining will be at Homestyle Buffet on

Wednesday, September 7th. Carpool 4:30.

Tuesday, September 13th will be the HOA meeting at 7:00 PM.

Ladies Lunch will be on Thursday, September 15th at High Seas Restaurant,

7000 State Road 544 East, Winter Haven. Carpool 12:00 PM.

Saturday, September 17th will be breakfast out at End

Zone, 42605 U.S. HWY 27, Davenport. Meet there at 8:30 AM.

Birthdays and Anniversaries celebration is Sunday, September 18th at 6:30

PM at the clubhouse followed by a movie.

Dining by the Book (Enjoyment Book) at Holiday Inn, 3405 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland on

Wednesday, September 21st. Carpooling at 4:30 PM.

Thursday, September 22nd at 6:00 PM – Come and meet Paul Johnston, General

Manager for Heiler Communities. He wants to discuss issues and concerns you may

have regarding LHV. This is your chance to ask him your questions and get some

answers. Hope to see you all there.

Potluck Supper will be on Monday, September 26th at 6:00 PM.

Come join us

Mary Ann Donovan & Joanne Marko, Chairpersons for September

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Music will be provided by

DJ Ron at no cost!

When: Saturday, September 3, 2011

Where: Lake Hammock Village Pool

Time: 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm (or until everyone is waterlogged)

Cost: $1.00 per person (money to be used to purchase gifts for games)

The inside of the clubhouse will be open for individuals to

take relief from the heat.

Games will be played

(gifts for the winners)

Sign-up sheet will be in clubhouse to get

an approximate head-count.

Money will be collected at the door.

Please bring your favorite snack or

appetizer to COMPLIMENT THE FREE HOT DOGS and to share with other attendees!

Hope To See Everyone At This

End Of Summer Party!!!!

Organized by:

Betty Pall, Arlene Plouffe and Mary Morin

B.Y.O.B. for those

that do not

drink beer

FREE BEER AND

HOT DOGS WILL BE

PROVIDED

FREE BEER AND

HOT DOGS WILL BE

PROVIDED

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SNOWBIRD WELCOME BACK DANCE Saturday, November 5, 2011

7:00 pm – 11:00 pm THE THEME OF THE PARTY WILL BE

“HALLOWEEN IN NOVEMBER” (Costumes Optional)

Your host and hostess will be Carl and Mary Morin

There will be: *** Music – all request evening – provided by DJ Ron;

*** Lite appetizers and non-alcoholic punch provided by your host and hostess;

(if you have a favorite snack you want to bring feel free to do so, but not required);

*** Costume contest – gift certificate will be given for the best costume

(to be voted on by the non-costume attendees);

*** Door prize – gift certificate to the winner; and

Lots and Lots and Lots of Fun!!!

The cost of tickets will be $5.00 From the proceeds the DJ will be paid. All remaining proceeds will be donated to the

Polk County Humane Society

on behalf of

“The Residents of Lake Hammock Village”

To purchase tickets see Carl/Mary Morin at 85 Reineke or call 353-1023. There will also be a sign up

sheet in the clubhouse starting September 1st. Tickets will be distributed starting Oct. 1

st.

Please make every attempt possible to join us for this fun-filled evening.

It’s been a quiet summer; let’s Welcome Back our Snowbirds in style. If you can’t attend the dance, we welcome any small monetary donations for the animals (i.e. $1.00 / $2.00).

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU

AT THIS

SPOOKTACULAR EVENT!!!!

B.Y.O.B.

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Labor Day Word Search

BAND BARBEQUE AUTUMN COLOR GUARD

BATON FACTORIES SALARY MANUFACTURING

WORK VACATION HOLIDAY WHITE COLLAR

LABOR MARCHING MONDAY BLUE COLLAR

PAID INDUSTRY HUMAN BOY SCOUTS

FALL WEEKEND SCHOOL OCCUPATION

TRIP SPEECHES PARADE GIRL SCOUTS

PICNIC COOKOUT MONEY RESOURCES

BASS DRUM

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September Birthdays

2nd - Barb Cowles

3rd – Chuck Koenig

4th – Dean Cramer

8th – Brian Lund

10th – James Huber

12th – Shirley Hinds

13th – Lyndle Herring

15th – Merrill Davis

16th – Judy Dixon

16th – Linda Pierce

19th – Linda Bialy

19th – Vita Destefano

21st – June Evans

21st – Richard Welch

22nd – Andy Belski

22nd – Lester Iceman

23rd – Roger Martell

24th – Ellen Davis

24th – Eileen Lemay

25th – Margaret Hendges

25th – Karen Patelunas

26th – Walter Paulovske

27th – Barbara Stauffer

29th – Pauline Wells

September Anniversaries

Jack & Margaret Conley – 3rd

54 years

Lloyd & Betty Larry – 3rd

57 years

Richard & Marian Spiegel – 5th

47 years

JC & Audrey Hertsch – 6th

55 years

Bill & Karen Patelunas – 9th

34 years

Steve & Linda Pierce – 14th

15 years

Dean & Reta Cramer – 15th

55 years

Ira & Joyce Ladyman – 23rd

56 years

Larry & Lorraine Dezinski – 24th

23 years

Russell & Joan Lander – 26th

58 years

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Sick List Please keep these people in your thoughts and prayers:

Bob Atteridge – home hip surgery Herman Biba – hip surgery

Olive Craighton – Consulate Rehab Paul Heidenreich – at his daughters

Irene LoBello – Southern Gardens Sally Phillips - Home

Doris Rockwell – Life Care Elsie Torpey – Home

If you know of anyone that is sick or in the hospital please let Marileigh Osborn

(421-6289) know so she can get a card to them.

In Memoriam

Carl Morin – passing of his mother in Maine

______________________________________________________________

Acts of kindness warm the heart, soothe the soul, and

make the world turn more gently.

It’s nice to know that there are still people who take

such pleasure in doing special things and making others

feel good…

Thank You.

You’re really someone special

To all our friends at Lake Hammock for thinking of me while in the hospital.

Special thanks to Nancy Roy and Jeff and Lori.

Elsie and Robert Torpey

______________________________________________________________

It is so good to be back home among friends and neighbors here in Lake Hammock

Village. Thank you to all who supported me with calls, cards, visits and prayers

during my long illness and recuperation. This made all the difference and I will

always be grateful. I’m looking forward to joining activities again soon. Thanks

again.

Sally Phillips

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Cinnamon Cream Cheese Cake

This was enjoyed at our July 4th Bunco. Baked by Barbara Pund

2 tubes (rolled pkgs) of crescent rolls 1½ cup sugar

2 8oz pkgs. Cream cheese (softened) 1 stick butter (melted)

3 tsp. cinnamon

Spray bottom of a 9x13 pan. Spread one tube of rolls on the bottom and sides of

the pan. Pinch together to form one even piece.

Mix together the cream cheese and 1 cup of the sugar. Spread evenly over the

layer of rolls in the bottom of the pan.

Carefully lay the other tube of rolls over the top and pinch together to make one

piece. Pour melted butter over the top.

Mix cinnamon and the ½ cup sugar. Sprinkle on top.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool completely and refrigerate. Cut into

bars to serve.

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NEEDED

Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box Ministry is looking for toiletry items;

toothbrushes, toothpaste, wash clothes, plastic bowls, bar soap, stick deodorants

and any plastic or paper shoeboxes you have. Please bring donations to 92 or 93

Reineke Rd.

______________________________________________________________

Someone who knows something about organs to please check out the organ in the

clubhouse to let us know if it works or needs any fixing.

______________________________________________________________

Start saving your items you would like to donate to the HOA to sell for our Nov.

11th yard sale.

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HAINES CITY COMMUNITY

(For more information call Parks & Recreation

Department 421-3700)

Farmers Market: Every Wednesday at Railroad Park

Friday, September 2nd, 16th: Movies in the Park, Lake Eva Park 8-10 PM

Sunday, September 18th: Music in the Park – Lake Eva 2-8 PM

Lakeridge Winery

Jazz at the Winery

$2 donation to outdoor fairgrounds.

September 17th (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

September 18th (11 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

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Theater Winter Haven

September 15 - October 9, 2011

Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 pm, Sundays at 2:30 pm with Sunday (9/25) at 7:30 pm & Saturday (10/1) at 2:30 pm

Nominated for nine Tony awards, this musical celebrates friendship among men and

devotion to family.

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BINGO BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8TH

Invite your neighbors and come on down on Thursday evenings

at 7:00 PM for a fun night of games and a little laughter. The

doors open at 6:30 PM (you must purchase cards by 6:45 PM)

For the newer residents, Bingo is held every Thursday evening.

______________________________________________________________

Bible Study

Informational meeting to determine an interest in starting a non-

denominational Bible Study Group on Tuesday, September 13th

at 9:00 AM in the clubhouse. Time and day for future meetings will be

determined at this meeting.

Questions please call Bob Marotti – 984-4455

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STATE OF FLORIDA

Is it legal to feed birds and other wildlife?

In Florida, it is illegal to feed sandhill cranes, bears, raccoons, foxes and

alligators.

Intentionally placing food or garbage, allowing the placement of food or garbage, or

offering food or garbage in such a manner that it attracts black bears, foxes,

raccoons or sandhill cranes and thereby creates a public nuisance, is prohibited.

It’s never a good idea to feed any wildlife. Feeding animals may cause them to

concentrate on food provided by humans so they become a nuisance or a threat to

people. Feeding stations tend to be places where wildlife congregates and diseases

are readily passed among individuals. In addition, most food fed to wildlife is junk

food. Bread and other human food are generally poor substitutes for naturally

nutritious food that wildlife finds on its own. Often, the human need to offer food

is due to strong emotional attachments to animals and the desire to help wildlife.

Research has shown, however, that the consequences of feeding wildlife are far

more detrimental than helpful. About the only exception is bird feeders and

feeding stations that are maintained with the proper food items and cleaned

regularly (several times a week) with a 20-percent bleach and water solution.

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Lordex Spine Institute of Polk County

Ridge Chiropractic

Dr Chris Raemisch, DC

Medical breakthrough ends back pain without drugs or surgery.

Call or come for FREE consultation, see if your a candidate!

82 Maxcy Plaza Circle, Haines City, Fl

863-421-9700

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RENEE’S RECIPES

DO YOU NEED HELP IN THE KITCHEN?

DO YOU WANT TO EAT HEALTHIER MEALS?

Do you want to make the most out of your groceries? Do you need help in

deciding what to buy and make? Let Renee’s Recipes take the pressure off.

From recipes to shopping to cooking, I am here to help. My services include:

Weekly menu planning, with corresponding shopping list

Nutritional counseling – Learn what foods are best for you

Diet Analysis – Get the full benefits out of what you eat

Grocery shopping and unpacking

Tips on organizing your kitchen: including advice on what to always have

stocked in your pantry, refrigerator, and freezer

One-on-one cooking classes: beginner, intermediate, and advanced

Prepared fresh meals or frozen meals; made with all fresh ingredients

with easy instructions on how to reheat

Catering for dinner parties or family meals

Whether you want to learn how to be a better cook; want help with healthy,

affordable menu options; or want someone to cook it for you – I’m here to

help. I have 6 years of experience as an Executive Chef. I am trained in

Classic French, Italian, Cajun/Creole, American, and Vegetarian cuisine (with

a little Mexican as well.)

I am currently in school to become a Registered Dietitian and a Nutritionist.

Not only will the food taste great it will be healthy as well. All packages are

tailored just for you: based on your tastes and needs. Service packages

range from $15 to $100.

If you are interested in any of these services, please contact me:

Susan Renee Belski

863-421-7484 or [email protected]

I look forward to working with you.

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VOLUNTEERS

A notice for volunteers was posted in the clubhouse and two comments were

printed on it. I would like to talk to those individuals regarding their concerns but

since they did not have the courtesy to sign their names, I cannot talk to them

individually. The comment was made that we do not let volunteers “Do it another

way” and out with the old, in with the new.

I can only speak for myself as a member of the activities committee and the LHV

Board. I have found that when someone new wants to do a new activity they are

completely in charge of running that any way they see fit. The only time the Board

gets involved is if it involves them paying out money. We long time members of the

activity committee would love to step aside but have seen no new residents step up

and say they would chair the monthly activities.

My suggestion to the people that don’t like the way things are done is to come to a

Activitiy Meeting or a LHV Board meeting and voice their concerns or volunteer.

We look forward to hearing from you in person.

Submitted by Tammy Anthis

______________________________________________________________

A big thanks to one of our newest resident Jim Fitch for taking

on the job of chairing our Nov. yard sale.

Thanks to Mary Morin, Betty Pall & Arlene Plouffe for

organizing the pool party.

Thanks to Carl & Mary Morin for organizing the November

dance.

These residents have stepped forward and helped with the activities in the park.

I hope the residents thank them for their hard work and volunteer to help out for

their events by working or attending the events.

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A message from the HOA President:

At first I was very angry. A posting at the clubhouse by HOA secretary Tammy

Anthis, requesting more volunteer participation in activities had been defaced with

negative comments by one or more parties who were unhappy with the HOA. The

transgressors had not signed their writings.

Then I was furious. The treasurer’s report posted at the hall was defaced in red

ink. Who was this vile person who had written “No HOA meeting? Why?” across

the page?

As I thought about the comments on the treasurer’s report, I realized that is was

most likely the work of someone who was not an active HOA member. Most of the

membership knows that by tradition regular HOA membership meetings are

suspended for two or three months during summer.

Maybe this should be taken as an opportunity to invite the uninformed residents to

participate in the HOA. Boards of Director’s meetings have continued through the

summer. The board meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. The

meetings are open to all residents. It has been my policy to allow anyone attending

an opportunity to speak. If someone is unhappy with the board’s actions, we would

like to hear from them.

Regular membership meetings of the HOA will resume on September 13th.

We encourage all residents of Lake Hammock Village to attend. It is your chance

to be informed and to stand up and be heard. We encourage you to take this

opportunity and present your thoughts and ideas. This is your association. Take

part…be active. We want to hear your opinions, even if we disagree.

I hope no future postings are vandalized. I hope that everyone will come to the

meetings to present their thoughts. Surreptitious scribbling can accomplish

nothing.

Richard Gould

Note: I will be out of state for the September 13th meeting but I would be glad to

listen to your comments or complaints in person at your convenience.

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Newsletter Information

All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site at

www.floridacommunities.com (click on Lake Hammock at

bottom of page). Just a reminder any information for Gator

Tales needs to be submitted to me by the 20th of every

month.

Tammy Anthis (Editor) Gator Tales Staff:

(863) 353-1959 Nancy Belski

50 Sargent St Mary Ann Donovan

[email protected] Richard & Marion Spiegel

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Restaurant of the Month

I would like to start a new article of dining out and places to go on a monthly basis.

If possible, I would like some input from you residents of good eating places with a

little description of the restaurant. All you have to do is give me the details and I

will put it together to place in one of the monthly newsletters.

So please help me with this new venture for the newsletter and let me know where

you have dined, where it is located, and any special features about the restaurant.

I have updated the restaurant book on the shelf in the clubhouse and would like to

include some new restaurants.

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Call us Toll-free at (800) 568-5163 or

apply on-line at www.baigonline.com/mh

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and the Better Business Bureau.

SUNCREST SALES CORPORATION

AT LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE

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Sales Staff

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Early Dining – Homestyle Buffet, Hwy 17 Ladies Lunch – High Seas Restaurant, 7000 State Road 544 East, Winter Haven Dining By The Book – Holiday Inn, 3405 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

2:00 PM

Activity

Meeting

2 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Shuffleboard

3

2-6 PM

Pool Party

4

5 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men's Poker Shuffleboard

6

7:00 PM

Board Meeting

7 8:15 Coffee 9:00 Aerobics

2:00 Wii 4:30 Dinner

6:30 Ladies’ Poker

7:00 Dominoes Men’s Poker

8

8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

7:00 PM

Bingo

9 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

11:00 AM

Line Dance

7:00 PM Shuffleboard

10

11

12

9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men's Poker Shuffleboard

13

7:00 PM

HOA Meeting

14

8:15 Coffee 9:00 Aerobics

2:00 Wii 6:30 Ladies’

Poker 7:00 Dominoes

Men’s Poker

15

8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

12:00 PM

Ladies Lunch

16

9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

11:00 AM Line Dance

7:00 PM

Shuffleboard

17

8:30 AM

Breakfast

End Zone

18

6:30 PM

Birthday/

Anniversary

Celebration

7:00 PM

Movie:

19 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Men's Poker Shuffleboard

20

21 8:15 Coffee

9:00 Aerobics 2:00 Wii

4:30 Dining

By the Book

6:30 Ladies’ Poker

7:00 Dominoes Men’s Poker

22

8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

6:00 PM

“Meet &

Greet”

Paul Johnston

23

9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

11:00 AM Line Dance

7:00 PM

Shuffleboard

24

25

26 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics 6:00 PM

Potluck

7:00 PM Men's Poker Shuffleboard

27

6:30 PM Texas Hold’em

28 8:15 Coffee 9:00 Aerobics

2:00 Wii 6:30 Ladies’

Poker 7:00 Dominoes

Men’s Poker

29

8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

30

9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

11:00 AM Line Dance

7:00 PM Shuffleboard