THE BRINY BUGLE February 6-13, 2015 FRIDAY, February 6 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV Hobby Club Meeting 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 8:30 Coffee/9am Meeting Hobby Club Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Bowling 9:00 a.m. Boynton Beach Lanes Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Arthritis Class 10:00 a.m. Pool Knitting 10:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Library Aides on Duty 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library Choir Practice 10:15 a.m. Auditorium Mah Jongg 10:30 a.m. West Clubroom Water Aerobics with Stan 11:00 a.m. Pool Stained Glass (no instruction) 12:30 p.m. Hobby Club Stretch Yoga 1:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Duplicate Bridge 6:30 p.m. Community Center Dominos 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom Shuffleboard Tourney 8:15 a.m. (Sign in by 8:30) Shuffleboard Courts Briny Bazaar Pre-Sale 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Quonset 2 Billiards Tournament 9:00 a.m. Billiards Room Ping Pong 7:00 p.m. Community Center Church 10:30 a.m. Auditorium Bridge 6:00 p.m. Community Center Hand & Foot 7:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Bible Study 6:30 p.m. West Clubroom SATURDAY, February 7 SUNDAY, February 8 MONDAY, February 9 Paper & Aluminum Pickup Early Morning Lawn Debris Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Water Aerobics by Tape Sales & Rental Committee 9:00 a.m. Pool 10:00 a.m. Community Center Arthritis Class 10:00 a.m. Pool Knitting 10:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Water Aerobics with Stan 11:00 a.m. Pool Genealogy Club 1:30 p.m. Community Center Chorus Rehearsal 1:00 p.m. Auditorium Sewing and Crafts 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Hobby Club Library Aides on Duty Bingo 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library 7:00 p.m. (Doors open @ 6:00 p.m.) Auditorium Duplicate Bridge 6:30 p.m. Community Center Board Games 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom TUESDAY, February 10 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pietra Fitness 8:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Boating & Fishing Meeting 8:30 Coffee/9am Meeting Auditorium Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Zumba Fitness 9:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Pressed Flowers/Greeting Cards 9:30 a.m. Hobby Club Bokwa 10:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Mah Jongg 10:30 a.m. West Clubroom Zumba Gold 11:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Bridge 12:30 p.m. Community Center Library Aides on Duty 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library Shuffleboard Fun Days 12:30 p.m. Shuffleboard Courts Choral Club Practice 1:00 p.m. Auditorium Pinochle Travel Club Program 6:45 p.m. Community Center 6:30 Social/7pm Program Auditorium Board Games 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics Board Meeting 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse 9:00 a.m. Community Center Teaching Beginning Bridge 9:00 a.m. West Clubroom Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Arthritis Class 10:00 a.m. Pool Library Aides on Duty 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library Water Aerobics with Stan 11:00 a.m. Pool Stretch Yoga 1:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Linus Quilting 1:00 p.m. Hobby Club Beach Club Happy Hour 5:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Euchre 6:45 p.m. Community Center Shuffleboard Couples League 6:45 p.m. Shuffleboard Courts Square Dance 7:00 p.m. Auditorium Board Games/Rummikub 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom WEDNESDAY, February 11 THURSDAY, February 12 Lawn Debris Pickup Early Morning Only BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pietra Fitness 8:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Blood Pressure Screening 8:30 a.m. Hobby Club Water Aerobics by Tape Garden Club Meeting 9:00 a.m. Pool 8:30 a.m. West Clubroom Zumba Fitness 9:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Zumba Gold Swim Club Hot Dog Lunch 11:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse 11:30 a.m. Auditorium Quilting Class 10:00 a.m. Hobby Club Swimnastics 10:00 a.m. Pool Bokwa 10:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Pinochle 1:00 p.m. Community Center Library Aides on Duty 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library Mah Jongg 7:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Open Games 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom FRIDAY, February 13 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Bowling 9:00 a.m. Boynton Beach Lanes Arthritis Class 10:00 a.m. Pool Knitting 10:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Choir Practice 10:15 a.m. Auditorium Mah Jongg 10:30 a.m. West Clubroom Library Aides on Duty 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library Water Aerobics with Stan 11:00 a.m. Pool Stained Glass (no instruction) 12:30 p.m. Hobby Club Stretch Yoga 1:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Duplicate Bridge 6:30 p.m. Community Center 2 Dominos 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom ** ARTICLES FOR THE NEXT BUGLE ARE DUE BY NOON ON TUES, FEB. 10th ** ****************************COMMUNITY NEWS*********************************** DID YOU KNOW? The Briny Bazaar/Flea Market will be held this year on Saturday, February 21st from 9:00am- 2:00pm. Lunch is served from 11:00-1:30. The success each year is due to the over 200 Brinyites who give of their time and energy whether in big or small ways. If you haven’t yet participated, we invite you to become a volunteer. Drop a note in Sandy Dietzel’s box, #J17 or call her at 561 907 2632. The residents only - Briny Pre-Sale (outdoor items, furniture, bikes etc.) will be held tomorrow Saturday, Feb. 7 from 9:00 – 11:00 in Quonset hut #2. Be sure to wear your badge! THANK YOU I wish to thank all those who expressed their thoughts and prayer on the passing of my beloved brother Richard T. Peters. About 15 years ago he spent 3 seasons in residence on CD row. Just at Christmas he remarked how much he had enjoyed that time here, especially his discussions with George Huber and the History Club and running the lights and sound for the Curtain Raisers. ~ Rosemary Statt, V-205 I want to thank all the volunteers who helped with the Boating & Fishing Dinner Dance. Thank you to everyone who worked, from ticket sales, getting supplies, setting up, serving, clean up, picking up and serving beer and wine; without everyone working together we could never have had a successful dinner dance. We also appreciate everyone who attended the dinner and hopefully forgave us for our shortfalls on our first try. Once again I wish to thank all who helped make the dinner a success. ~ Tom Roop, President CHARITY BAZAAR Please drop any costume jewelry, perfume, cosmetics, etc. you want to donate to the ‘Briny Baubles’ to L-201. We price items before displaying them in the Bazaar. We have already acquired many beautiful pieces. J. Long, L-201 NOTICE FROM THE BAZAAR’S OUTSIDE SALES CREW Please do not drop off sofas or microwaves in Quonset 2. THEY DO NOT SELL!! CONTACT Faith Farm or Habitat for Humanity – they will pick up for FREE! TRAVEL CLUB TRIP The tour of the Bonnet House is full…Waiting List Only; Contact Joanne Long if you want to be placed on the Wait List. GUITAR, BANJO, FIDDLE, MANDOLIN, ACCORDION OR HARMONICA PLAYERS We have an interest in anyone who plays a folk instrument and wants to start a Briny Friday Night Jam. I have been approached by several individuals who are interested but unfortunately they left their instruments at home. Please contact KEN Gross (N-203) at 708-646-6361. HELP NEEDED! Volunteers needed to raise and lower the flag at the Ocean Clubhouse for one week’s duty (Sunday thru Sunday) this season. The flag is flown for all those who have served or given their lives for our country. Call Pat Poulos for details. 631 220 2023 BILLIARDS CLUB -----Start practicing for the next billiards tournament which will be SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Practice 8:30AM, Tournament begins 9AM. POOL, PIZZA, PRIZES------$5 Entry----EVERYONE INVITED ************************************************************************************* SWIM CLUB HOT DOG LUNCH Thursday, February 12th 11:30am -1:00pm in the Auditorium Hot dogs, Baked beans, Chips, Drink & Ice Cream: $5.00 ************************************************************************************* 3 BINGO: Fast & Furious, no fuss no muss, BINGO was a huge SHOUT, one winner in the first 4 numbers called. Next Bingo was called here, bingo was called there, bingo was called everywhere, it was another fun night. This time we had many new comers and guests. Section 4 area is growing (Hank we missed you), ha ha. Bingo has over 200 members, all we need is to get 100 of you to play at the same time &the pot gets $50.00 more, not to say that the pots are “chopped liver”. $13.00/ $18.00/$40.00 & the Jack pot was a huge $130.00 without the $50.00, just imagine. It was one of the nicest games ever, people do make friends at bingo, it is a social club, yes everyone wants to win, however, everyone is so happy for the people who do & so nice to see people congratulating them. The Briny way of what friendships are all about is something you can actually touch at Bingo. The Jackpot of $130. Was won by a woman named “Jan”, this is her 2nd jackpot win in 5 weeks, well over $250.00, something is going on here.. hmmm. Lastly THANK YOU Nancy Aceto for calling “GAME CLOSED” (pulling those balls hard). Barbara Klink Pres. ************************************************************************************* BOATING & FISHING ‘ITALIAN NIGHT’ Thursday, February 26, 2015 Cocktail Hour: 5pm Dinner: 6pm Entertainment: 6:30-9:30pm MENU (MAMA MIA): Marinara Sauce and Penne Pasta/Meatballs/Sausage Salad/Italian Bread/Coffee and Dessert Beer, Wine, Soda Our entertainment will be the DOOWOPS Tickets go on sale Friday, February 6, 2015 and the cut off date is Friday, February 20th. Please get your tickets early Ruth LeBlanc (L-210) 274-9618 Cindy Brackett (G-25) Ann Tourigny (B-212) (573)645-6266 276-8562 $16.00 for members $18.00 for non members or a guest Karen Roop (P-203) 330-6407 We are trying our best to have these dinner dances and keep the costs at a minimum. Catering outside the Park is much more expensive than having in-house cooks. Hopefully Mama Mia’s will be acceptable. ************************************************************************************* CHURCH NEWS His name is Wonderful. We are so blessed to have Jesus as our Savior and we can sing ‘His Name is Wonderful’. We are glad that so many came out for the Communion service which was led by the Rev. Ray Brower. Rev. Brower spoke to us on ‘Completed for God’. The text he read from was Deuteronomy 5:28-33. He reminded us that the men and women of the Bible were told to carry out the tasks and they did it, and we should do the same thing. When we are told by God to do it, we should do it with all our heart – do it for God; as always, a wonderful message. Dave Florence sang a beautiful hymn. This Sunday Rev. Dr. Harold Schmul will bring God’s message. The choir would like to thank Judy Nasby and Mary Fulton Kelley for leading us. God tells them to ‘do it’ and they do it with such joy. If you would like to give flowers in memory or honor of a loved one or friend, please call Betty Foland at 272-3990. The service is held each Sunday at 10:30am in the Auditorium. The service is interdenominational and all are welcome. Listen with your heart and if God tells you to come, then do it! CHOIR NEWS All are welcome to join us at church choir. We meet each Friday at 10:15am and Sunday at 9:30am in the Auditorium. TRAVEL CLUB PROGRAM Please join us as Georgiann Gongora shares her love of Santiago, Chile, with us in pictures on Tuesday, February 10th at 7pm in the Auditorium. Joanne Long will also present the newest day trips available through the Travel Club. Come meet your neighbors for cookies, etc. by ‘Bev’ (Mrs. Santa Clause) and her elves at 6:30pm. GOOD MUSIC CLUB Enjoy an evening down memory lane with Neil Zirconia performing the songs made famous by Neil Diamond, Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 7pm in the auditorium. Donation basket at the door. We need your support in order to bring you these great shows. George Brinks and Carol Ellis 4 LIBRARY NEWS New Books: In memory of Richard Peters from Pat & Tom McDonald: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. For our Briny mystery lovers… Compulsively readable, The Girl on the Train is an emotionally immersive, Hitchcockian thriller and an electrifying debut. From Lu McInnes to all our library friends: Almost Famous Women by Megan Mayhew Bergman. #1 Best Seller in Historical Fiction Short Stories. The world wasn’t always kind to the women who star in these stories, but through Bergman’s stunning imagination, they receive the attention they deserve. Carl Weller, resident of Briny Breezes, donated his book, For You the War is Over. In it he tells of his time in the Air Corps in WWII; training to be a waist gunner in a B-17, flying bomb missions over France & Germany; and being taken to prison camp in Germany and walking the German Death March. Thank you for your book Carl, and thank you for your service to our country. Stan & Carole Brunell (Briny renters), have donated Turtlee in Paris. This book was written & illustrated by their 12-year old granddaughter, Paris Stankewich. Turtlee, has always wanted to travel to Paris, France. When he finally gets to go, the trip doesn't go as he planned. Join Turtlee on an exciting adventure in France! (In our updated children’s section.) By request, we have a copy of the Florida Statutes Chapter 179; located on the reference shelves (by world globe). Our scrapbooks have been safely returned. Thank you! ~ Donna Clarke, Librarian SHUFFLEBOARD NEWS Reminder: The Annual Ice Cream Social sponsored by the Shuffleboard Club is scheduled for Sunday, February 15th at the Ocean Clubhouse from 2-4pm. All Briny residents their guests are welcome. (see separate item in this issue for more details) Fun Days/Instructions had 5 courts in action on Tuesday, January 27th. There is no doubt that many of the others are ready for the Couples League. On a cool evening, January 28th, 10 courts (40 players) had fun playing and the 2 game winners were: Marge Leverence & Bill Miller, Mary & Rich Curtis, Beth & Lanny Farr, Ron Sipes & Ron Vaughn, Charlene & Joe Murray. In the Wild Doubles SECD Tournament play at Boynton Beach, Ron Vaughn & Tom Coady took 3rd place in the Consolation event. ************************************************************************************* VALENTINE CABARET DANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH AT THE OCEAN CLUBHOUSE 7:00-10:00PM EJ BROWN BACK FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE 50/50, WINE/BEER BY DONATION OR BYOB AND SNACKS ************************************************************************************* ICE CREAM SOCIAL At the Ocean Clubhouse February 15, 2015 from 2-4pm Ice Cream Sundaes - $3.00 (Ice Cream Toppings for Diabetics) Free Coffee – Come and chat with friends! Sponsored by the Briny Breezes Shuffleboard Club Special Attraction: Briny’s latest author (???) will be on hand to sign his new autobiography, reasonably priced at $15.00! ************************************************************************************* BIBLE STUDY & DISCUSSION ‘Nothing Silences Grumps Like Gratitude’ – Gratitude is a dialysis of sorts, it flushes the self-pity out of our systems. Join us this week as we discuss giving thanks. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Paul says ‘give thanks in all circumstances’…..Thanks. Just the word lifts the spirit. To say thanks is to celebrate a gift. Before Amen – The Power of a Simple Prayer Max Lucado – video based Bible discussion / Sunday nights at 6:30pm in the West Clubhouse 5 THE FOUNTAIN PROJECT (LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE) Pavers are such a popular update. As I drive around our neighboring suburbs I see complex updating with pavers. A walk along Old Ocean shows even the most modest units busy laying pavers. It truly makes a more up to date appearance. Appearance matters. The fountain, as it exists today, does not say much for the way Briny cares for itself. We now have the opportunity to make an attractive entryway. All Briny residents should embrace this project. The opportunity to put your name or names of family members or friends on a Legacy Brick, and at the same time, make a visual change is exciting. This project is to be accomplished all with donations of those who care about Briny. Forms are in the office - $100 per Legacy Paver. Show you are one of those who care. Write your check today to Briny Breezes Inc. – memo: Landscape/Legacy Brick Paver. Remember Valentines Day is near – what a great gift idea, buy a Legacy Brick. NOTES FROM YOUR BOARD PRESIDENT Even though there is lots’ going on in Briny, everything seems to be moving along nicely. I am grateful to live in Florida, especially during these very snowy, winter months. January and February is non-stop meetings. Last week, our General shareholders meeting was well attended, good ideas and concerns were brought up and we will work on addressing some of these in the coming months. This past Wednesday was our Annual Budget Meeting and our regular board meeting for February is next Wednesday the 11th and then the Annual meeting will be February 25th. Please try to attend and participate in these meetings. Our committees are very actively working on improvement plans for many items that will also come to the board soon; I want to thank everyone who continues to participate. I want to acknowledge the extra efforts this past month by Director Oglesby who has been working nonstop to prepare our annual meeting ballots, proxy and all that goes with that. This is a huge job and I want to thank him for the seemingly endless preparation. Director Susan Brannen has become Tom’s right hand in this project so a big thank you to Susan as well. Somehow Tom still finds time to work with contractors and staff on the many seawall projects that are still ongoing in district 4 and with the maintenance staff on drainage issues. Director Gross and the technology committee got right to work after the general meeting and are actively working to get our sound system in better working order, so hopefully you will see some improvement coming soon. They are still working on cable solutions and lots of other ideas for improving our future. Another huge thank you goes to Director Stewart who is moving full steam ahead getting everyone new ID badges. Along with the new BLUE Lanyards, everyone who has one is now easily recognizable. Paul’s every day efforts in the park are greatly appreciated and this project for sure is a huge effort. I know everyone is happy to have these new, very visible badges. Please, if you have not done so already, get a new BLUE Lanyard. Paul is also actively working with committee and staff on creative solutions to help manage our drainage issues in districts 1 and 2. Your Annual meeting packages went out this week, you should receive them any day now. PLEASE participate in the meeting process by completing your proxy and voting. WE MUST have a quorum of shareholders to conduct business at this meeting. Please complete your proxy and vote for the amendments that are being proposed. As your board president, I SUPPORT ALL OF THE BALLOT ISSUES and will vote YES on all ballot matters. Please fill out your proxy and VOTE. Let’s keep Briny moving forward. I will be away on vacation for our February 11th meeting but will see you all back for the Annual Meeting. All the best, Michael Gallacher ************************************************************************************ CURRENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR BRINY BREEZES INC. District 1: Michael Gallacher (B-4) Ted Gross (F-25) District 2: Susan Brannen (G-3) Paul Stewart (L-32) District 3: Joe Coyner (K-202) Leigh McMorrow (J-202) District 4: Sally Long (O-206) Tom Oglesby (S-209) OFFICE NEWS PARKING: Please REMOVE the red Briny decals from your vehicle. These are old and cannot stay on your car! The only decal you should have is the new light blue, round decals. Thank you. GUEST PARKING PASSES: Residents should notify their guests to place guest parking passes in their car so that the expiration date is clearly visible. Cars are otherwise subject to ticketing. 6 7
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