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Harbor Cove
Civic Pres. Report
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Fishing Club
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Sunshine Cards
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A publication for the Harbor Cove Civic AssociationHarbor Cove CivicAssociation499 Imperial Drive North Port, FL 34287 941-426-2806 941-426-9400 - FaxBulletin
July 2016
Activities Listing
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Harbor Cove Remembering Our Troops
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Harbor Cove Civic Association OfficersPresident .................... Sandy Grief.................. 429-78711st Vice President ..... Gale Kaczmarek.............570-677-07392nd Vice President ..... Judy Belyea....................... 240-6718Treasurer .................... Joanne Dzuiba................... 423-1108Secretary .................... April Petit........................ 423-2635
Plat DirectorsPlat 1 .......................... Mary Amos .................636-432-2796 Nicole Eddy ................... 426-1737Plat 2 .......................... Frances Kuntz.............. 989-732-3569 Leone Sullivan................ 423-2648 Plat 3 .......................... Carol Farley..................... 426-1716 Kay Maticke.......................423-4135Plat 4 .......................... Linda Hubright..................426-9650 Norma Van Harn ........ 429-2089Plat 5 .......................... Kathy Doll ................... 423-6119 Carolyn Rothenhoefer... 423-9751Plat 6 .......................... Mary Jo Huber ............... 441-8071 Roberta Reynolds ........... 423-1567Past President............. Gary Nanz ...................... 639-3526Summer Treas............ Jo Anne Dziuba............... 423-1108Cable Chairman ......... Jan Goudy ................... 429-9550Reservation Chairman . Pam Pearsall ................. 426-7387Sunshine .................... Judy Belyea ................ 240-6718House Chairman ......... Bill Matteson ............... 429-8008Chaplain ..................... Irene White & Kathy DollSpecial Events ............. Mel Sanofsky.............. 770-331-8100Editor, Karl Goudy , [email protected] ... 429-9550
PLAT IDENTIFICATIONPlat 1: Sunlight Street, Wolverine Ave., Marlette Dr., Trailorama Dr.Plat 2: 196 – 411 Blackburn Blvd., Fleetwood St.Plat 3: 412 – 559 Blackburn Blvd., Aljo Pl., Windsor Pl., Clarion Pl., Ideal Pl.Plat 4: Tampico Dr., Parkwood Ave., Imperial Dr.Plat 5: Fairmount Dr.Plat 6: 600 – 800 Blackburn Blvd., Riverview Circle, Lakeside Drive
ROC OFFICERSPresident .................................................... Diane Matteson1st Vice President ...................................... Gilles Girard2nd Vice President ............................. Jayne Van ValkenburghSecretary ................................................... George BondTreasurer ..................................................... Ellie WikleDirectors ................................................... Dave Garman, Karl Goudy, Art Sawdey and Jane Haynes
BOAT CLUB OFFICERSCommodore .................................................. Gilles GirardVice Commodore .......................................... Tom GreifRear Commodore ......................................... Dan Cox Secretary ....................................................... Willie Howlett Treasurer ...................................................... Doug WhittenPast Commodore .......................................... Bob CarrFleet Captain ................................................ Tom GarlieDirectors ................................. ..................... JoAnn Gall, Russ Denesha , Dennis Petit and Steve Spahr
BOAT CLUB LADIES AUXILIARYPresident ....................................................... Sharon CoxVice President ............................................... Laurie FredrickSecretary ...................................................... Janice MayerTreasurer ...................................................... Dorothy BromleyDirectors.................Erica Brown, Marlene Carr, Mary Gottleber, Judy LaVoy, Susan GlowackiPast President .............................................. Janet Kramer
GRANDMOTHERSPresident ...................................................... Nancy WhittenVice President .............................................. Diana LandschootSecretary ..................................................... Sandra HeacockTreasurer .................................................... Marge BalserDirectors ..............Jeanne Hansen, Donna Hill and Janet ReedPast President ............................................. Barbara LeonardSunshine ...................................... Jeanne Hansen 429-4796
HARBOR COVE LEASE HOLDERSOFFICERS
President ..................................................... Jim RinglerVice President ............................................. Carol WaltersSecretary ..................................................... Diana AttanasioTreasurer ..................................................... Dorothy WaltersDirector Plat I ............................................. Rex ChaseDirector Plat II ............................................ Bob PriorDirector Plat III ............................................ Nannette Coon
HARBOR COVE LOT RENTERSPresident: ..............................................Carolyn RothenhoeferVice President: .......................................... Nancy GwinnSecretary: ................................................. Irene DrozdowskiTreasurer: ................................................. Don WattsDirector at Large: ................................... Joe Martineau
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CIVIC REPORTBy Gale Kaczmarek
I hope everyone who has traveled back home are enjoying their time with family and friends. Summer season here is just warming up with Summer fun activities! Whether you’re back home or still in Harbor Cove enjoying your Summer, please think about being a volunteer for some activities next season. Our community is in the need of chairs for Thanksgiving dinner and the Christmas Eve service. You can contact any civic board member if you are interested or need more information on chairing these activities. By now all your checks should be in for cable TV and we are glad that Jan Goudy (429-9550) has stepped up to do this for us. We are hoping that everyone is finally straightened out with the switch from Verizon to Frontier. This is the number to call for internet and phone: 1-844-660-0648. Please contact Judy Belyea for any sunshine committee activity. Contact number is on the civic bulletin. Also if you have any new ideas for activities for event in Harbor Cove please contact us.
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ROC 1st VICE PRESIDENT REPORTBy Gilles Girard
I am writing this month’s article giving a break to our President Diane Matteson. She is actually trying to take a well deserve vacation in upstate New York. This is the quiet time of year when so many of our friends and neighbors are enjoying the summer months in a cooler climate somewhere up north. Our maintenance employees have completed the building of the beautiful set up (waterfalls and fountain) in front of the office building. Our manager has been working steadily on major projects like the replacement of the front stairs to the Recreation Hall, the new stairway on the parking side, inspection and evaluation of the seawall with our engineer, the hardening of our major buildings and working with our Emergency Preparedness committee led by Willie Howlett. We are still looking for volunteers to join the different groups needed in case of a major disaster. Anyone interested in helping the community in such instances please contact the Harbor Cove Office. Hope everyone is
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staying healthy and safe during those nice summer months Following up on violation letters that were sent earlier this year, the final inspection of the houses in default has been completed. Letters have been sent to 18 house owners notifying them of the need to appear at a hearing set by our fining committee. This is being done to ensure that our community is well maintained and is inviting to all of our residents as well as protect our property values. Hope everyone is staying healthy and safe during the nice summer months.
ONE “THANK YOU” TO MANY VOLUNTEERSBy Tom Hanson
When agreeing to chair or coordinate an activity there are many others who actually make that event possible. I had the privilege to coordinate this year’s Memorial Day program and to chair the first Summer Fun Happy Hour of the season, a pig roast.
Memorial Day was an interesting challenge because until last year, Sue and I were not here in the summer and were not familiar with the annual program. I really appreciate my Memorial Day mentors: Grant Powers, Peter Olsson and Don Ramsdell. I also thank the participants: Don Ramsdell, Ron Erickson, Chris Marx, Jack Wikle, Ellie Wikle, Doug Scherer, Joyce Cattelane, Katie Littmann, Steve Kereazes, Bob Meyer, and Harry Barrett. Thanks to all of you who helped to set up and take down, and a big thanks to Sue Hanson for baking a wonderfully tasty array of pastries. Sue was also there for any assistance, advice and answering questions for me, not to mention doing the programs. You are the best! The biggest thanks, however, go to the veterans who formed the Line of Honor so they could be recognized for their service to this country. The first Happy Hour couldn’t have happened without the Summer Fun Committee. They gave me the okay to try a pig roast and it turned out to be a happy success. Johnny’s Old Fashioned Barbeque came through with a delicious pulled pork dinner, and many folks stopped by to watch the smoking process throughout the day. Thanks to Pam Pearsall, Sue Turnquist, and Dan Cox for all their assistance, thanks to all those who assisted with clean up. And again, Sue, for all that she did. Thank you to Harbor Cove—the ones who volunteer make these events happen and not just happen but happen with success!
4th OF JULY CELEBRATIONCome join us at noon on the 4th of July for a picnic in the Rec Hall. We will be having brats/hot dogs, with all the fixings, potato salad, chips, and an ice cream dessert. We will be having a corn hole tournament and a Pot of Gold. $1.00 for a brat or hotdog, you may buy more than one.
Tickets on sale on Tuesdays, June 14, 21, & 28.No tickets will be available after the 28th, as we will be getting the food on the 29th!Questions contact Pam @ 426-7387.
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Mark your calendar for these fun events scheduled for July...
July 4th - Picnic in the Rec Hall - $1.00 (see the other article on the 4th of July celebration).
July 12 - Immokalee Casino Trip - $20
July 18 - Happy Hour - Birthday Party!We are celebrating everyone's birthday, no matter when it actually is. This will be a Pot Luck - we will provide meatballs and the Birthday Cake. Bring a dish to feed 8-10 people. NO DESSERTS! Cost is $1.00.
July 27 - Rum Bay Luncheon - $5.00 for the boat taxi. 30 people only as the boat only holds 15 at a time. $5.00 must be paid when you sign up. You buy your own lunch at Rum Bay.
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August 8 - Happy Hour
August 15-16 - East Coast Overnight Casino Trip - Cost $89 Limited seating, sign up early for this one.
August 22 - Happy Hour
August 24 - Dance
HC REALTY REPORTBy Joy Steineman
“North Port Florida: High of 94 degrees with a 60% chance of afternoon showers”…Yes, summer has arrived at Harbor Cove! I do hope the summer
residents are enjoying our sparkling pools and the activities the Summer Fun Committee have planned for you. Larry and Dave have been working so hard in the heat to finish the rock and garden waterfall in front of our offices. It is beautiful and we are very anxious for everyone to see it. Big thank you to Larry & Dave! It is a slow time in the realty office but the people who do come are serious buyers. Remember your Harbor Cove Realty if you have family or friends wanting to join you in our fabulous community or if you want to sell yours.Happy Birthday America! Happy 4th of July!
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HOME OF THE MONTHBY Gilles Girard
Once more the committee had quite a challenge in finding the Home of the Month.This months recipient his Bob an Sandy McGreevy, 726 Blackburn Blvd. The McGreevy's have spent time and money to make their landscaping very attractive. Bob and Sandy we thank you for making Harbor Cove beautiful
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CIVIC SUNSHINE CARDS SENT5/2/16 THRU 6/01/16
GET WELL AND THINKING OF YOUHelen SmithFran ShulerKaren OrserMarian Annis
SYMPATHYFamily of Earl Gardner
Loss of Earl
Ray and Louise MontreuilLoss of Sister
Hopefully, those of you going north have arrived safely at your homes. Those of us staying at Harbor Cove are enjoying lots of hot weather already. The rainy season hasn’t really started yet; but, I am not looking forward to the heavy rain drops that pelt our homes here in Florida. Hopefully, the hurricanes will stay away this summer. If not, I have already announced that I will be the first one to show up at the High School. The closest thing I have come to a hurricane, is when Ike left Houston, it came up to Cincinnati and ripped roofs off in my neighborhood. The community was without electricity much longer than Houston (where Ike made landfall). Take care and be safe. Don’t take it for granted that I have been informed about those who are ill or have suffered a loss. Please leave a message on my answering machine at 941-240-6718 or e-mail me at: [email protected]. I will be away on a couple of short trips, but will be here most of the summer.
Thanks, Judy Belyea
NEWCOMER NEWSBy Nancy Clark 423-1417
If you have joined our community in the past year (2015-to present) and have not received a NEWCOMER PACKET, please call Sue Nanz at 941-587-1826 (May through October) or me (November through April). We will deliver one to you at your convenience.
HARBOR COVE BOOK CLUBBy Sue Nanz 587-1826
“The Light Between Oceans” by M. L. Stedman was the book we reviewed in May. Everyone enjoyed it although, I admit I cried through a lot of it. What a tear jerker but well worth the read. All of us recommend it.
Due to a couple of us being gone through part of the summer, we decided to wait until fall to begin again. I will pick a book in September and we’ll discuss it the first Thursday in October. Those of you who are up North will be able to get the book at your local library and read it before you come back. Look for the title in the September newsletter. Keep in touch and let me know what book(s) you have been reading. It is always fun to read something new. My email address is [email protected].
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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS FOR JULY
01. Omer Roy Linda Turcott02. Angelo Setten Perry Siler Alan Westerberg03. Betsey Ingleston04. Barbara Couchie Robert Kurtz05. Daniel DeMos Richard Mullins06. Connie East Betty Jean Klein Myrle Stratton07. Jean Alderson Diane Attanasio Maya Desrosiers Dee Fiddes Mary Garthe Patricia Richardson08. Diana Bull Dorothy Haight Norman Hotmire09. Judy Smith Christine Statts10. Sam Basirico Barbara McGrath11. Betty Falch-Johnson Tom Harriot Rick Kubit Ethel Lord12. Jerry Appenfeldt
13. Michael Fitzgerald Angelo Gangemi Bob Peterson Elaine Ribaudo14. Robert Carr Joann Gall Cynthia Henson Julie Larson Raymond Last15. David Carp Thomas Greif16. Janice Mayer Mary Schieffer Patricia Wilson17. Linda Heap Allen Humes Pamela Pattee Wayne Robinson Bea Zucker18. Andy Martineau19. Priscilla Prew20. Jack Empson21. Jay Ambrose Brandi Lambert Linda Rogers James Templin22. Sharon Hunter23. William Hayslip Susan Nanz24. Harry Barrett Marie Milks Peggy Zagone
25. Philip Dumot James Krantz Wanda Mills Robert Sternbergh Bill Warfield Norma West26. Georgette Carlow Paul Coughlin Jerry West27. Marcia Currie John Drewnowski Katherine Irving28. Nicholas Daddario Nancy Shepard Douglas Whitten29. Jerry Belanger Susan Kaschak30. William Alford Marilyn Garlow Deborah Hartman31. Marilyn Knier Marilyn Steinke Don Tucker Yvonne Vickers Jeri Watts
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HARBOR COVE FISHING CLUBBy Mark McGrath
Fishing has been a challenge as the weather has been playing real havoc with trying to avoid the storms. The trip that was scheduled to go out of Sarasota at Marina Jack’s May 11th on the Flying Fish I and II was scrubbed due to weather conditions. Reds have been hitting and here are some pictures of Doug, Teresa and Steve with their recent catches. The group is trying to organize an overnight trip going to the middle grounds out of Port Charlotte. More details to follow, so members should look for an e-mail as this develops. At the last Fishing Club meeting which was held on Sunday June 5th we again had several new individuals join the Club with our ranks now at 61 paid members. There was discussion on having a welcome back party in early December maybe with a cookout on the patio. This will also be a great way to get the word out and provide more information about what the Fishing Club is all about for those that might want to join. I have not heard from any of those that are at their summer residences as far as how the fishing is elsewhere in the States. So I will report from Wisconsin where I spend my summer. The 36th anniversary of the Spring Classic of Champions Muskie Tournament will take place Friday June 10th through Sunday June 12th on the Eagle River Chain of Lakes. Cold weather dropped water temperatures 6 to 8 degrees which slowed the walleye fishing but they still can be found feeding in the weeds 6 to 12 foot range. Bass are on the shorelines spawning throughout the area but smallmouth are not legal until June 18th and it is recommended anglers release largemouths while they are spawning. Enjoy your summer and try fishing, you may get hooked.
HARBOR COVE SINGLESBY Carol Farley
The month of June activities for the Harbor Cove Singles were led by Gerry MacQueen. The month started off with dinner at Old World, following our organizational meeting. We had breakfast at Cafe Jardin, Venice, a picnic lunch at the North Jetty,
and lunch at the root beer stand. Gerry hosted a dinner at her home, and our last activity of the month was dinner at Mi Pueblo. We will continue to hold our meetings during the summer, so please join us on the first Wednesday of the month, at 4:00 m in the Hospitality Room, so you can review our plans , join us following the meeting for dinner and sign up for any of the activities you may desire to attend. Betty Noll will be in charge of activities in July.Hope to see you there.
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Crossword puzzle for July 12, 2011
ACROSS1. Toil6. Big party10. Nile bird14. Not below15. ___ meridiem16. Not a single one17. Pelvic18. See the sights19. A period of discounted prices20. Plastic wrap22. Historical periods23. Compete24. Clotheshorse26. The arch of the foot30. Mixes32. Interior decoration33. Ruffed grouse37. Jacob's brother38. Lane39. The peak of a hill40. Ascribe42. Danger signal43. Timid44. Wobble45. Incline47. Male sheep48. Thwart49. A written reminder56. Hindu princess57. Very imposing or impressive58. Not tight59. Not closed60. Between the head and shoulders61. S S S S62. Ringlet63. Earl Grey and orange
DOWN1. Secular2. Competent3. Be in an agitated emotional state4. Elliptical5. Recuperate6. Wash oneself7. Dwarf buffalo8. Bowl over9. Genetic endowment10. Numb11. A panel or committee12. Dental filling13. Notices
21. A mark on a die or playing card25. Arranger (abbrev.)26. Bright thought27. Where a bird lives28. Leave in a hurry29. A transparent gem30. Brackish31. Tall woody plant33. In addition34. "Shucks!"35. Wound by piercing36. Pitcher38. Point of contact between two objects
41. Charged particle42. Girls or women44. Bitumen45. Smarmy46. Large commercial ship47. Stones48. Tailless amphibian50. Sword51. Flexible mineral52. It smells53. Amount of medicine54. Utilizer55. Untidyness
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