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Golden Acres R. O. Association, Inc. 2018-2019
President Ray Lamoureux
Vice President Ron Tasior
Treasurer Don Webb
Secretary David Merriam
Director Steve Swann
Director Lorne Taylor
Director Timmie Strader
Property Manager Paul Reardon, LCAM Community Association Manager, PMI
Golden Acres Recreation Committee 2018-2019
Chairperson Mark Johnson
Vice Chairperson Steve Toner
Treasurer Lin Johnson
Secretary Barb Finley Pylinski
Sub Committee Sue Toner
Sub Committee Maureen Shannon
Sub Committee Sue Bailey
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Events
Ball Room Dancing Roy Cowdery (Golden Crest)
Bingo Committee Maureen Shannon, Marilyn McKay, Paula Bunevith
Bowling John Cobb
Darts League Wayne and Moya Bettridge
Fun Shuffle Charles Nadjiwon
Golf Ron Tasior and Ed Richtmyer
Health and Welfare Master of Ceremonies (Coffee Hour)
Indoor Exercise Belinda Sezbenski
Line Dancing Theresa McGrory and Linda St. Peter
Newsletter Editor Sue Bailey
Paddling Club Gil Callingham and Lorne Taylor
Pool Exercise Marlene Scott and Nancy Baker
Progressive Cards Eleanor and Gerald Saunders
Shuffleboard Ron Short
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President’s Report By Ray Lamoureux #9
It is that time of year when elections for the board. There are two positions
up for election to the board. Don Webb is retiring after nine years on the board and
Dave Merriam is also retiring after his one term. I would like to thank Don Webb for
his long service on the board and Dave Merriam for their time and effort they put
into running Golden Acres to make it a better community. There are three people that
submitted their intent to run to Progressive Management for the election on February
13th at 10:00. They are Paula Bunevith, Jerry Janes and Ron Short. You should have
received your ballot by this newsletter if you have not you can get one at the office
from Karin. Meet the candidates will be held after coffee on February 6th at 10:00.
Please vote for the candidates of your choice.
The board is going around for inspections as of this writing. We have a new system this year and will be
leaving a copy of the findings at each unit that a board member and a resident inspect. The letters took a long
time to get delivered in past years and we hoped this would speed up the process. You will know right away if
there is a problem or if your unit passed the inspection. Please look for the slip in your park mail box.
We are still getting complaints in the office about speed in the park and stop signs not being
observed. We have small streets in the park and a lot of pedestrians walking and riding bikes night and day.
The board members noticed when in the office that the stop sign coming into the park most cars don’t stop.
The sales have been very brisk this month and most of the sale is done before the intent to sell is filed in
the office. Karin has been very busy with people asking to purchase and the sales already going thru the system.
As of this writing we have only two units up for sale currently.
The board talked about replacing the palm trees we lost during the hurricane last year and some of the
dead ones we have removed. We put it off till this years voted to add ten palms to the park. The locations of the
new palms are still being looked at as of this newsletter.
The pool heater went and a new one was installed. The new one seems to be doing a good job no
complaints about pool temperature.
Greetings from the Office By Karin Desmone #1
The 2019-2020 Phone Directory will be going to the printer shortly. I have a form in the office that
must be filled out if you want to make any changes from last year’s directory. You can list up to two phone
numbers or one email address and one phone number. NO form is required if you are not making any changes.
Therefore, this year’s directory will have the same phone number as in last year’s. Please submit all changes to
the office by March 7th.
New directories will be delivered to each unit by April 1st. If you are not in the park when the new
directories are delivered, I will be mailing them in the US mail to your away address that is on file in the office.
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From the Editor’s Desk By Sue Bailey #188 [email protected]
Happy Valentine's Day!
Our busy social life here at Golden Acres continues in February. The
calendar is really chocked full of things to do this month, including blood
pressure clinic, Super Bowl, 50th anniversary party, Valentine's Day Dance,
pancake breakfast, progressive cards, Can/Am dinner and show, and a shuffle for
Mel & Skip. Plus, our weekly repeats for almost every day of the week. It
sounds like a great time for all. If you haven't participated in the past, please do.
I'm sure you will enjoy it!
As February progresses, here are some important days to remember:
February 1st is National Wear Red Day dedicated to raising awareness
about heart disease.
February 2nd, Groundhog's Day is a popular observance centering on the groundhog, Punxsutawney
Phil, living at Gobbler's Knob (near Punxsutawney, PA) coming out of his home to predict the weather. If he
sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter, if not, spring is just around the corner.
February 3rd is Super Bowl Sunday. You can watch the game with friends on the big TV screen in the
Clubhouse from 5:30-10:30pm. Bring your own beverage, snacks, and chair (unless you don’t mind sitting in a
clubhouse folding chair for the game).
February 14th is observed as Valentine's Day, an occasion to celebrate love and friendship.
February 15th since 1996 was officially declared National Flag of Canada Day. To this day, Canada’s
red and white maple leaf flag is one of the most recognizable flags in the world. The flag’s main symbol, the red
maple leaf, has since become a symbol of Canadian pride and national identity.
February 18h is a National Holiday in the United States named President's Day to honor the life and
work of George Washington, the first president. Some states consolidate Washington and Lincoln's birthday on
this day. In Canada, it is Family Day. Originally created to give people time to spend with their families.
Activities include skating, playing hockey, snowboarding/skiing, and going to various winter festivals. The best
things about Family Day are beaver tails and pancakes with maple syrup.
Until next time,
May God bless and keep you well and safe…
Still a Few Tickets Left By Cliff Cushman #7
Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays
$33.00 each
Tuesday
February 26, 2019
Dunedin
Call: Cliff Cushman 401-615-2241
401-323-3862
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Recreation Report By Mark Johnson #174
We ended the 2018 activities calendar with some very successful events. The Christmas Potluck Dinner,
hosted by the Rec Committee, was attended by 80 people. The event was highlighted by great food and the
decorating of our human trees. Thanks to Staicy Boyd, #46 (Naughty Pine), Gil Callingham, #159 (All Bark and
No Bite), and John Ayles, #74 (Where's Your Aspen?) for their great imitations of the symbolic tree of the
Christmas season. Congratulations goes out to Kathy Merriam, #50 for winning the ugly Christmas Sweater
contest.
Winners of this year's coach decorating contest were:
1st place - Cindy Hubbard, #114
2nd place - David and Mildred Todd, #2
3rd place - Ed and Donna Richtmyer, #66.
It was a close contest and thanks to everyone in the park who participated.
We also wish to acknowledge all who helped with the placement of the luminaries throughout the park
for Christmas. They were beautiful.
We said goodbye to 2018 and brought in the New Year in style. Thanks to Ron and Nancy Short, #44,
for a great job in hosting the New Year Eve's dance. A crowd in excess of 100 people rocked the night away to
the tremendous sound and entertainment provided by the Boomer Band.
None of these events would be possible without the cooperation and the spirit of volunteerism here at
Golden Acres. We can't thank all of you enough, who stepped forward, with your commitment of time, talent,
and energy.
Please check your calendars to participate in all the extra activities offered.
Looking forward to an exciting 2019 - Happy New Year!
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Recreation Activities at a Glance By Sue Bailey
If you want to check out the Recreation Activities and you aren’t in the Clubhouse (where it is posted on
the Recreation Bulletin Board), you can go to our website: http://www.goldenacresfl.com/ . Click on Activities
and all activities are listed along with the dates.
Food Drive By Nancy Baker #103
This season Jim and Debra Whitney #176 will be collecting and delivering the goods to the Dunedin
Cares food bank. Many thanks to them for filling in for me. Don’t forget to pick up your jellies and jams for the
February collection because, once again, there was a lot of peanut butter on the shelf but no jelly!!
Then at the end of March and April, we’ll have our “clean-out-the-cupboards” collection the last week
in each month.
Again, thanks to all of you and thanks, especially, to Jim and Debra Whitney for all their help!
Toy Drive By Nancy Baker #103
Mea culpa! In my haste to report the Toy Drive information I forgot to mention the generous assistance
of Donna and Ed Richtmyer #66 who delivered our gifts for the military families. Many thanks to them and to
all those who donated toys. We have a wonderfully generous community here!
January Potluck By Mark Johnson #174
The Golden Acres clubhouse was filled to near capacity, to enjoy a magical evening of great food, great
conversation, and great entertainment, for our January potluck dinner. 126 wonderful residents contributed their
time, talent, and efforts, to make the night a true success.
The evening was highlighted by the comical magic act of Hugh Turley. He was well received as he
earned a well-deserved standing ovation following his performance.
The event was hosted by Lin and Mark Johnson, who wish to extend a huge thank you, in our sincere
appreciation to all of you who assisted with set up, clean up, and planning, for this memorable potluck. The
display of teamwork of the Golden Acres residents certainly benefited us all.
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AquaFit By Nancy Baker #103 / Marlene Scott #128
This season, the AquaFit class will be splishing and splashing on Monday and Wednesday mornings at
10:30 am, weather permitting. My sincere appreciation to Marlene for taking on the extra in my absence. I
know how hard it is to handle that rowdy bunch (LOL) but Marlene is tough. I know she can tame them! Have
fun and splash on!
As you can see from this photo, our former AquaFit instructor was so full of excitement and exuberance that we
sent her packing back up north. Thank goodness we have found another excellent instructor in Marlene.
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Odd Ball Golf By Gil Callingham #159 & Bill Erickson #210
Our Men’s tournament held on January 1st. was a great success. We had great weather, good friends,
and a lot of fun.
The following were the winners:
Closest to the Pin:
HOLE #4 Tom McGrory
HOLE #7 Ken Hultgen
HOLE #18 Ron Short
Putting Contest winner: Ed Richtmyer (A great putt)
Team Winners:
1st Prize Gordy Spafford and Ken Hulgren
2nd Ed Richtmyer, Lou Tasior and Jim Hatfield
3rd (A tie) Ron Tasior and Terry Tasior; Tom McGrory and Leigh Herington
The lowest team received golf hats courtesy of Country Way Golf: Bill Erickson and Paul Shannon.
Just for the record 24 orange balls were given out and only 6 were returned.
The water hazards claimed most of the rest. Thanks to all who participated.
Don’t forget to mark the calendar for next year’s Men’s Odd Ball New Year’s Day Tournament.
Happy New Year!
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New Year’s Eve Celebration By Ron & Nancy Short #44
Once again, a fantastic, fun filled evening of dancing, drinking, socializing and eating was had by all.
Last year we had 67 guests in attendance and this year 100 guests. The band BOOMERS was beyond
any doubt one of the best bands that I ever hired over my four years as Recreation Chairman.
A big thank you goes out to our good friends John and Rose West (108) who helped Nancy organize and
pick up the food at Costco (they have a membership card) Also a big thank you to our helpers who assisted in
decorating the hall and setting up the tables and especially Manfred & Debbie Grasser’s (178) two daughters
and husbands (I think) who were our balloon blowers (thanks guys). Also, a big thank you to Cindy Hubbard
(114) Nadine Templeton (105) and Rose West (108) who were kind enough to assist Nancy Short (44) in
putting out all the food. There was a fair amount of food left over and it was given out on Wednesday after
Coffee on a first come basis (went fast).
A big “THANK YOU” to our two Sponsors – DOMINO’S PIZZA (Pinehurst) and to D-TOWN
RESTAURANT (Main Street) and to all the people who attended. You certainly helped to make this New
Year’s Eve Dance one of the best. Till our next one-
“HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE”
RON AND NANCY
Living Life to the Fullest By Kurt Novakowski #177
Larry Berube #85 and I took time out from our coach renovations to enjoy the spectacular views at Red Rock
Canyon and the magnificent Valley of Fire outside of Las Vegas.
I am surprised the Valley of Fire is not advertised right up there with the Grand Canyon as a top destination.
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Our New Zealand & Australia Trip By Gerald & Eleanor Saunders #76
Our New Zealand and Australia trip was one that I certainly won't forget. We spent 24 days discovering
the North and South Islands of New Zealand and 12 days on the east coast of Australia. Pictures were taken in
the Fiordland National Park and sailing in Milford Sound - both on the South Island of NZ. As part of the
'Secret Big Spin' bicycle tour in Sydney we had to jump off the Sydney Harbour Bridge. I tried desperately to
catch Gerald. What fun!!!!
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The Paddle Club By Gil Callingham #159
Happy New Year
The 2019 winter session started with a cruise to Pop Stansell Park. We have issued a weekly plan for
club cruises. They depend of course on the weather.
Do you want to go with the club, but have not joined? Please do not hesitate to contact
Gil #159 or Lorne #136 and we will send you the information about our cruises, rentals, and the club. We
present our club information at our Wednesday Morning Coffee Hour and our plans are posted on the bulletin
board in the clubhouse. This is a fun club, all you need is a desire to learn. Come out and get those paddles wet.
The Admiral and Rear Admiral
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Can/AM By Lorne & Cheryl Taylor #136
Can/Am is a celebration of the special relationship we share as countries and friends in Golden Acres.
On Thursday, February 28th, dinner and entertainment are on the docket for a fun filled evening. Once again,
we will enjoy a ham dinner with all the trimmings. Hostesses will invite ten guests to their table and organize a
cold plate meal including appetizers, salads, dessert etc. Ham will be provided by the Recreation Committee
and baked in the clubhouse.
Following dinner, you will be entertained with skits, songs, and dances by individuals and groups that
will be sure to surprise and entertain you. We know that there is a lot of talent in this community and this is
your chance to show case it. If you wish to participate, please contact the Taylors at #136 for details about the
show. It will be great!
The format for the evening is: 5:30 to 6:00 – Social time; 6:00 Dinner; 7:30 Showtime.
Tickets are $5.00 each and will be on sale by the table hostesses. Should you need a seat at a table, please let
Cheryl know. Look forward to seeing you there!
Active Duty Soldiers to Remember
Please take a moment to offer a prayer of thanks and remembrance to all those who help to protect our
way of life. Keep them in your prayers until they return safely to their loved ones.
Jim Beulow (Navy Seal) friend of Ray and Mina Krumsieg, Lot #60.
Adam Coburn (British Army) serving in Afghanistan, Nephew of Mildred and David Todd, Lot #2.
Justin T. Drescher (Sgt. USMC), stationed at Twentynine Palms Base, Grandson of Marie Looby Danielle, Lot
#170.
Damien Fitzpatrick (Staff Sgt. USAF) Grandson of Judith Fitzpatrick, Lot #87.
Eric Fitzpatrick (PFC US Army) Grandson of Judith Fitzpatrick, Lot #87.
Sean Fitzpatrick (Captain US Army) Grandson of Judith Fitzpatrick, Lot #87.
Michael Gerathy (US Army) son-in-law of Debra and Steve Pollard, Lot #221.
John Grutzmacher (Master Sgt. USAF) Nephew of Ray and Mina Krumsieg, Lot #60.
Daniel Jones (US Navy) Grandson of Carol and Henry Diniz, Lot #25.
Matthew Jones (US Navy) Grandson of Carol and Henry Diniz, Lot #25.
Brian Karhoff (US Army Major) Son of Nancy Karhoff, Lot #67.
Nicholas S. Margaglio (1st Class USAF) Grandson of Sebastian and Carmela Margaglio, Lot #164.
Jeffery Richardson (USN Color Guard) in Washington DC, Grandson of Kathleen Gilliam Lot #204.
“Scottie” – close friend of Mina and Ray Krumsieg, Lot #60.
Stanley Sweeny (US Army) Nephew of Ruth Marino, Lot #225.
John Wilson (PFC lst Class USMC) Iraq – Grandson of Jean Key, Lot #138.
So that we might get to know these courageous soldiers better, I would like to add their pictures to this
section. Please forward any photos to Sue Bailey [email protected]
For changes to the list of soldiers, please contact Sue Bailey [email protected]
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Birthdays and Anniversaries By Norma Moore #54
We want to mention all those who are celebrating this month and send them our very best wishes.
Golden Acres’ February Birthdays Tony Vanderheyden …………………. February 3
Peggy Gross …………………. February 4
Gerald Saunders …………………. February 5
Bo Linden …………………. February 7
Brandon Boehme …………………. February 9
Theresa McGrory …………………. February 10
Joseph Stanfa …………………. February 14
Mary Stewart …………………. February 14
Stephen Swann …………………. February 14
Jean Key …………………. February 19
Beverly Collins …………………. February 21
Anna-Lisa DeLuca …………………. February 22
Katherine Schmitt …………………. February 22
Anne Knott …………………. February 23
Harry Minck Jr. …………………. February 24
Barbara Sanford …………………. February 24
Golden Acres’ February Anniversaries
Thomas and Angela Frantz …………… February 14
Richard and Patricia Higgins …………… February 14
Steve and Debbie Pollard …………… February 16
Douglas and Lynn Collett …………… February 26
Raymond and Georgina Lamoureux …………… February 26
Condolences Our thoughts and prayers to the families, friends, and loved ones of those who have passed away in November
2018, December 2018 and January 2019: Gordon VanBuskirk #20, Linda Quinn-McCarthy #53, Frederick
Schuessler #64, Marilyn Kossatkine #75, Rita Delaney-Wicklund (former resident of #183).
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Golden Acres Committee Members 2018-2019
Architectural/Landscaping Ron Tasior - Bob Mickle
Common Areas Board of Directors
Community Liaison / Emergency Planning Doug Collett - Cathy Eckland
Documents Ray Lamoureux - Karin Desmone – David Merriam
Finance Don Webb – Ray Lamoureux
Maintenance Joe Lemon
Records Board of Directors
Recreation Liaison David Merriam
Rules, Regulations and Policies Board of Directors
Inventory of Assets Karin Desmone - Robert Wheatley
Ron Porter - David Merriam
Summer Executive Committee David Merriam – Bob Sheire
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February-2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Darts 7-9pm Shuffling King & Queen 9am-4pm
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6:30pm Cards Super Bowl 5:30-10:30
Blood Pressure Clinic 9:30-11:30 AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Bingo 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am
9:00am Coffee AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Shuffle under the stars 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am 6:30pm Dominos Ballroom Dancing 4-5pm
Darts 7-9pm Valentine’s Day Dance 7:30-10:30pm
Clubhouse Closed all day Carport Sale 8am-noon Potluck 5-7pm
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50th Anniversary Celebration 2-5pm 6:30pm Cards
AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Bingo 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am Potluck 5-7pm
9:00am Coffee AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Shuffle under the stars 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am 6:30pm Dominos Ballroom Dancing 4-5pm
Darts 7-9pm Pancake Breakfast 8-9am Progressive Cards 7-10pm
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6:30pm Cards
AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Bingo 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am
9:00am Coffee AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Shuffle under the stars 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am 6:30pm Dominos Ballroom Dancing 4-5pm
Darts 7-9pm Shuffle Mel & Skip Day 7-10pm
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6:30pm Cards
AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Bingo 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am Line Dancing 10:30-11:30am
9:00am Coffee AquaFit 10:30-11:30am Shuffle under the stars 7-9pm
Indoor Exercise 9am 6:30pm Dominos Ballroom Dancing 4-5pm CAN / AM 5:30-10:00pm