THE BRINY BUGLE February 13-20, 2015 FRIDAY, February 13 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 10, 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 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 Cabaret Meeting 9:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Cabaret Valentines Dance 7:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Ping Pong 7:00 p.m. Community Center Church 10:30 a.m. Auditorium Chiselers Cleanup 12:30 p.m. Chiselers Club Chiselers Executive Meeting 1:00 p.m. Chiselers Club Ice Cream Social 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse 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 14 SUNDAY, February 15 MONDAY, February 16 Paper & Aluminum Pickup Early Morning Lawn Debris Pickup Early Morning BBC TV Chiselers Club Meeting 8am (Rerun @ 10, 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 8:30 Coffee/9am Meeting Chiselers Club Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool 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 District 2 Meeting 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Hobby Club 2:30 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse 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 TUESDAY, February 17 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 10, 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pietra Fitness 8:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Zumba Fitness 9:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Curtain Raisers Meeting 9:30 a.m. Community Center 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 Good Music Club Show/Concert 12:30 p.m. Shuffleboard Courts 7:00 p.m. Auditorium Pinochle 6:45 p.m. Community Center Board Games 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 10, 12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pilates 8:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Aerobics 9:15 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse 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 Cable TV Ad Hoc Comm. Meeting 1:00 p.m. Hobby Club 3:00 p.m. Community Center 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 18 THURSDAY, February 19 Lawn Debris Pickup Early Morning Only BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 10,12:30, 6, 9, 10pm) Channel 8 Pietra Fitness Swim Club Meeting 8:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse 8:30 Coffee/9am Meeting Ocean Clubhouse Blood Pressure Screening 8:30 a.m. Hobby Club Water Aerobics by Tape 9:00 a.m. Pool Zumba Fitness 9:30 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse Women's Bible Study 9:30 a.m. West Clubroom Zumba Gold 11:00 a.m. Ocean Clubhouse 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 Beautification/Landscaping 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Library 6:30 p.m. Community Center Mah Jongg 7:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Open Games 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom FRIDAY, February 20 Trash Pickup Early Morning BBC TV 8am (Rerun @ 10,12:30, 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 2 Stretch Yoga 1:00 p.m. Ocean Clubhouse Duplicate Bridge 6:30 p.m. Community Center Dominos 7:00 p.m. West Clubroom ** ARTICLES FOR THE NEXT BUGLE ARE DUE BY NOON ON TUES, FEB. 17th ** ****************************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. In ADDITION to raising money for improvements here at Briny, the Briny Bazaar SAVES Briny money because there is less trash to haul away! DID YOU KNOW that each year, the BLOSSOM SHOPPE FLORIST (located on East Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach) buys our donated vases and baskets. This year, that amounted to $150.00! When ordering flowers etc., give them a call at 561-736-1303. BRINY BAUBLES This table will have a SPECIAL DEAL! A silent auction will be held on a 14 carat white gold ladies ring. It has 1 large pearl and 3 white zircons that sparkle like diamonds. It was appraised by Kays Jewelers at $150.00; Minimum bid to begin will be $50. We have many beautiful pieces of jewelry this year. 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 Bonnet House/Carrie ‘B’ tour is sold out; Waiting list only; Bus leaves at 9:45, returns approx. 5:30 Gulfstream Casino/Horse Races, Wed. March 4th; Bus leaves 10:30, returns approx.. 5:00; $20 cash or check made out to Marie Tippett + $1 cash; includes transportation, $10 free play, $7 towards lunch and tip. 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. BBC-8 BBC8 has now added another time for you to catch our broadcast. For those of you who are not early risers, however are already out of the house by Noon and you want to watch our broadcast, please turn on channel 8 at 10:00a.m. - So now you can see us live at 8:00am and see the rebroadcast at 10:00am, 12:30pm, 6:00pm, 9:00pm and again at 10:00pm. This week’s topics and/or guests are: Monday: Anchor Paul Sullivan will be interviewing Eileen Sullivan and others about the upcoming Charity Bazaar. Tuesday: Anchor Char Murray will be interviewing our own Briny Breezes Librarian - Donna Clark. Wednesday: Anchor Nancy Greenblatt will be speaking about movie venues in the area. Thursday: Anchor Paul Ruopp will be discussing who might be the winners at the Academy Awards this year. Friday: Anchor Bev Mosher will be interview John and Kim of L-8 Cordova. Please tune in for some interesting conversation and information!!! CHOIR NEWS We are pleased to have so many join the choir, but there is always room for more. We meet each Friday at 10:15am and each Sunday at 9:30am in the Auditorium. 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 3 BINGO “Rainy night in Georgia,” I mean Briny; still 72 people came out to play Bingo. That alone says a lot about how popular this club is, yes everyone likes to win & many do, yet it’s about the fun. Members come and hang out with your neighbors. New members welcome & your guests are welcome. It’s so hard to believe that we are already in February & at the end of February Bingo closes membership. This is done to keep the integrity of the club. For the people who support us from the beginning by sending in their dues even if they have not played, they have helped us early on. Yes they can come to the last BIG JACKPOT too. So send in your dues, only $3.00/per. Just fill out a paper with your name & unit number, (checks accepted, made out to Bingo), put it in an envelope addressed to Bingo & put it the interoffice mail (in mailroom). Extra thanks today for Fran Zaffino (card seller) for staying late to help, Velda Armstrong, Membership, THE ABSOUTE BEST, she is there for everyone and always available to help and a huge asset to Bingo & Cindy Holbrook, Treasurer, she too IS GREAT doing other things than just their titles. I am grateful for them & everything they bring. Thank you Char Murray for calling. Jackpot was $120.00 (YIPPIEE). Barbara Klink Pres. BRINY BAKE SALE – FEBRUARY 21st Attention Briny Bakers! Check for your favorite recipe and bake for the Bazaar! Cookies, Cakes, Pies, Breads, Fudge – all are needed! Bring your baked goodies to the Auditorium kitchen door between 7:308:15am Bazaar day. If you have any questions, call Caryn Dennison (315)625-7191 ************************************************************************************ 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. ************************************************************************************* 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! ************************************************************************************* 4 BRINY ART LEAGUE One Day Workshop: TAMMY SEYMOUR---SATURDAY--MARCH 7th --- SUPPLY LIST --Spider web technique on YUPO, Canvas and Watercolor Paper (Up to you how many pieces you want to create) 2-3 pieces of YUPO large sheet 20x26 (you can cut them in ½) (Hands in Delray or Jerry’s Artarama usually have them in stock) about $5.00 per sheet. You can use either weight of Yupo. Optional: 1 sheet of Watercolor paper – cold press or hot press – to try the spider web process. Canvas Board or Stretched canvas- to try spider web process 2 Foam core boards, same size as YUPO sheet. 1 Large inexpensive 2 or 3in brush (home depot), to apply water. Spray water bottle Image to paint over webbing background. Paper Towels and Plastic sheet to cover table Inexpensive plastic gloves (some paint colors can stain hands) (dollar store) Grubby clothes and or Apron. Spraying paint is messy sometimes. Tammy will provide the Spray bottles of Robert Doaks Watercolors, spider webbing & push pins. BRINY ART LEAGUE The CHUCK PASSARELLI watercolor workshop scheduled for Friday, February 13 has been CANCELLED. It has been rescheduled for FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. If you have a problem with the new date please call Maryann ASAP at 718-813-6998. BIBLE STUDY & DISCUSSION ‘What Happens When I Don’t Pray’ – In Paul’s 1st letter to the Thessalonians Chapter 5, we read a curious short verse which says ‘pray without ceasing’. Most of us are familiar with the directive BUT have you ever stopped to consider the implications if we do not pray in all circumstances? Please consider joining us as a group of fellow Brinyites discuss ‘The Power of a Simple Prayer’ - Sunday nights at 6:30pm in the West Clubhouse LIBRARY NEWS New in large print: The Escape by David Baldacci Insatiable Appetites by Stuart Woods Love Letters by Debbie Macomber Missing: Norwegian by Night by Derek Miller Suspect by Robert Crais To our patron who asked…We do have The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom. It is filed with the fiction books (not reserved). If you haven’t yet … Please become a Library Angel by joining the Library Club. We depend upon your membership to purchase new books. If you are a Library Angel…THANK YOU! ~ Donna Clarke, Librarian CHURCH NEWS The message this past Sunday was so good. Dr. Harold Scmul spoke to us on ‘He who has the Son has it all’. The Scripture reading was from 1 John 5:1-5 (verse 5 is the key verse) ‘This is the message we have heard from Him and declare to you, God is light, in Him there is no darkness at all’. He who has the Son has it all, through the Son we have eternal life. Let the Lord lead you. We can’t do it without the Lord. The Lord will overcome everything. It was a wonderful service. Paul Ruopp sang a beautiful solo in memory of his wife Joan. All of the hymns were so meaningful. The choir sang a lovely hymn under the direction of Judy Nasby and Mary Fulton-Kelley at the piano. The service is inter-denominational and meets each Sunday at 10:30am in the Auditorium. We are so pleased to see so many folks coming to the service. All are welcome. If you would like to give flowers in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend, please call Betty Foland at 272-3990. This Sunday Rev. Ray Brower will bring God’s message. BILLIARDS CLUB Congratulations to the winners of the February Pool Tournament: 1st Place - MIKE ANTONINO, 2nd Place - JOE SPERAZZA, 3rd Place - LEN D'ERRICO. The March and Final Tournament will take place SATURDAY, March 14th. 5 MEMORIAL FUND COMMITTEE Recent donations to the Briny Breezes Memorial Fund have been given in memory of: Helen Deniston by Gene & Bev Robey Helen McEachern by Paul & Betsy Sullivan Adena Martin by Margene Roth To memorialize someone through the music of our Chimes, simply write their name on the memo line on your check or enclose a note. Make the check out to the Briny Breezes Memorial Fund. The family of the departed will receive a card informing them of your kindness and notice will appear in our bugle. Many thanks. ~ Nancy T. Aceto, Trustee SHUFFLEBOARD NEWS Fun Days/Instructions on Tuesday at 1pm is attracting more and more players each week. Several courts were used for fun games while some who had never played before, but hadn’t played in a while, were given refresher courses. The Couples League on Wednesday evening had 44 players (22 teams) in friendly competition to win both of their games. 2 game winners were as follows: Beth & Lanny Farr, Terry Hutchins & Darrell Frick, Mary & Don Kimber, Bertha Hardison & Carl Lacey, Judy & Ken Kimmell. The first ever Briny Breezes Club (singles) Tournament was held on Saturday, February 7th. 25 contestants signed up to play the tournament that lasted the entire day until just after 5pm. There were many extremely close games that went right down to the wire, so to speak. The final results were: Main Event Consolation Event 1.Nate Eastman 1.Gary Mullen 2.Tom Coady 2.Charlie Hatfield 3.Lanny Farr 3.Ron Sipes 4.Ron Vaughn 4.Joe Elorriaga Congratulations to all winners and participants! LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE – THE FOUNTAIN PROJECT HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY – They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them. Don’t wait – buy a Legacy Paver today to show you care and to let someone know that you’ll never forget them. Forms are in the office – make checks for $100 per brick made payable to Briny Breezes Inc. – memo: Landscape/Legacy Brick Paver 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 ***********************************OFFICE NEWS*********************************** PROXIES: Please get your proxies filled out and turned in ASAP. See your district director with any questions or for a better understanding on how to complete this VERY IMPORTANT Document. RAT TRAPS: Please do not remove or relocate rat trap boxes. They are placed in specific, strategic areas and the vendors will re-bait them every month. Thank you, Theresa P. NOTICE: The quarterly Assessment for 2014-2015 was mailed or placed in your mailbox on December 5, 2014 and is due January 1, 2015. A 2% penalty will be applied after February 1, 2015. Thank you. THANK YOU!! I would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped get out the Annual Meeting package: Ray & Bunny Oldis, Fran Mullen, Elaine McGee, Lorna Huber, Charlene Murray, Cindy Holbrook, Bonnie Labrecque and Mary. You are all greatly appreciated!! We also have many other volunteers who help us with numerous things: Nancy Aceto, Margene Roth, Anne Hart, Velda Armstrong, Doris Studer, Eileen Duffy, Pat Poulos and probably more that I am forgetting…thank you all so very much! ~ Christy G. 6 **********************************SCORES****************************************** Bowling 1/30 J. Tremblay 183 134 141 Mike 124 118 101 M. LaPierre 123 127 125 Dan Andreoli 178 193 173 Jack 124 144 128 2/6 Micheline 127 132 144 G. Miller 139 111 107 Lise 113 136 103 Mike 178 177 149 Joce 126 147 138 Mike M. 128 204 116 Jack B. 144125 121 Tom C. 121 109 86 Dan. A. 177 170 202 Tuesday Bridge 1/27 1. Cynthia Nye 2/3 1. Ruth Zavitz 2. Ferne Braunreuther 2. Lu McInnes 3. Beverly Mosher 3. Sara Baker Euchre 1/28 1. Jerry Miller 2. Gaylord Armstrong/Herb Nye 3. Dan Statt 3. Tim Hayes 2/4 1. Herb Nye 2. Bill Hanshaw 3. Cynthia Nye 4. G. Armstrong/D. Ford/T. Hayes Pinochle 1/20 1. Joan T. 1/27 1. Joan T. 2. Rose U. 2. Anne H. Duplicate Bridge 1/23 1. R. Faris/L. Hawley 1/26 N/S 1. J. Holden/J. Long E/W 1. Hanshaws 2/2 N/S 1. J. Holden/J. Long 2/6 N/S 1. C. Swift/C. Tully E/W 1. Hanshaws 3. Joanne D. 3. Rose U. 2. P. Barnes/F. Braunreuther 3. C. Swift/C. Tully 2. Nyes 3. F. Braunreuther/L. Hawley 2. A. Kimlicka/P. Ruopp 3. P. Barnes/L. McInnes 2. Nyes E/W 1. Billings 2. L. Hawley/F. Braunreuther 2. J. Holden/J. Long 2. A. Kimlicka/T. Hutchins BOARD NEWS The Board wishes to inform its Stockholders of a recent amendment to the Briny Rules. The Rules in Section E Marina and Watercraft have been changed to allow docks to be attached to the seawall cap. Specifically, the new rules reads as follows with the changes in italics: 1. SEAWALLS/BULKHEADS and GENERAL Davits (defined as mechanisms to raise and lower boats or other loads to/from the water) are prohibited. There shall be no attachments of any kind nor any weight-bearing load placed on seawalls with the exception of the attachment of the landward side of a private or Marina docks to the nearest side of a seawall cap. Such attachments for docks are expressly permitted. However, all pilings or piers used to support a dock must be installed so that the inner portion of the pier/piling is no closer than 3 feet from the seawall. 7 HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE 1989 Palm Beach Post Submitted by Dorothy McNeice ‘Tiny Town turns on its own TV show’ ‘Today’ Show’s Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley may be interviewing this week’s national news star, but chances are at 8am most of the tv sets in Briny Breezes are tuned to Ron Heinlein and ‘B’ Rudderham. The couple cohost a closed circuit TV show, BBC8, or Briny Breezes Channel 8 live from the Briny Breezes Community Center every weekday morning. ‘It’s the greatest thing to come to the park. Now we get all the park news’, says Bud Phillips, 64, as he plays a game of shuffleboard at the park on the ocean between Ocean Ridge and Gulf Stream. The town consists of a trailer park, a few shops and a community center. There are 620 families living in Briny Breezes, 100 of whom are year round residents. The rest return to their homes in the north in April. The park news may be about the latest travel club trip, last night’s program at the Community Center or a cookie sale. Just as with the ‘Today Show’, there are guests. Heinlein’s grandson Jeff, who celebrated his 10th birthday last week, told his grandfather he wanted to go to the toy store to pick out his present – right on TV for 620 families to hear. Other special guests over the season included Jack Taylor, 56, a retired manufacturer from Michigan, and Charles Stimets, 74, who owned a radio station in Vermont, who started the show about two months ago using video cameras and borrowed microphones. Taylor is the camera operator and Stimets is the technician. Rudderham, 70, who taught hat making before she retired, was hired as co-host after she came on the air to talk about the travel club trips she organizes. One day on the air Heinlein and Rudderham planned a cookie contest and sale. There were cookie judges and three winners who were, naturally, interviewed on the show. The center was opened up for the sale and within half an hour, the cookies were gone and BBC8 had made $330 for its equipment fund. The show goes off the air the last week in April as most of the residents close up their trailers and head for their northern homes. But the BBC8 team says the show will be back on the air in November. 8
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