MARCH 2015 Visit: www.sprucecreekonline.com Celebrating the Lifestyle! Community Association Information 3 • Cover Info Page 6 • Fitness 7 • Activities 8 • Chartered Clubs 11 Interest Groups 23 • Defibrillator Locations 27 • Calendar 28 community association information Spruce Creek GCC-HOA, Inc. 13601 Del Webb Boulevard Summerfield, FL 34491 The Association provides this publication for informational purposes only, and does not guar antee,endorse or promote any of the products or services advertised herein, and assumes no responsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication. Information regarding advertising rates may be obtained by contacting the Activity Office at 307-0696. Hours of Operation Board of Directors Community Center Bob CarterPresident Weekdays Weekends Terry RasmussenVice-President 8 am – 10 pm 9 am – 10 pm Horizon Swimming Pool Weekdays Weekends 8:30 am – 10 pm 8:30 am – 10 pm HOA Accesories Sales Monday – Friday 8 am – 12 pm Resident IDs Tuesday & Thursday By appointment Fitness Center Gary BurdSecretary Jim HonhartTreasurer Dave GromalakDirector Bob HanselmanDirector Jim HoutzDirector Workshop & Mar 18 Meeting Mar 25 E-mail Addresses, Phone Ext: 307-0696 HOA Resident Communication [email protected] Monday – Friday 6 am – 8 pm Saturday & Sunday 7 am – 7 pm Sean Casey, ext. 224 General Manager [email protected] Peninsula Park Linda Dalgewicz, ext. 227 Activities Assistant [email protected] Pickleball Courts Pool Tennis Courts 7 am – 10 pm 8 am – 10 pm 7 am – 10 pm Important Numbers Gate Telephone Numbers: Visitor Scheduling/Entry 347-3759 Patrol Front 347-0375 Patrol Back 245-8781 Community Association 307-0696 Fax307-0695 Emergency911 Lake Vista Fitness Center 307-3443 Maintenance Dept. 307-7138 ER Golf Course 307-1668 Toppers Tavern 307-0261 Marion County Utilities 307-6000 Duke Energy 800-228-8485 Teco Gas 877-832-6747 Cablevision854-0408 Waste Pro 624-3100 Pulte Customer Care Line 291-7350 Jim Dean, 347-0159 Director of Gate Operations [email protected] Pat Hixson, ext. 254 Activities Assistant [email protected] Kim Lunday, ext. 222 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Bob Moody, ext. 223 Facilities Manager [email protected] Kim Osburn, ext. 259 Member Services Manager [email protected] Judith Ponder, ext. 225 Activities Director [email protected] Cindy Rogers, ext. 237 Community Standards Director [email protected] Michael Tresslar, 307-7138 Maintenance Director [email protected] Ryan Van Fleet, ext. 233 Communications Manager [email protected] Committee Meetings Mar 10 – Finance Committee (10 am, GR) Jack Little – Chairman Mar 4 – C.O.T. Committee (10 am, MR) Paul DeSchamp – Interim Chairman Mar 2 – Community Programs & Activities Com. (9 am, MR) Ross Brackett – Chairman Mar 11 – Covenants Committee (2 pm, MR) Mark Parise – Chairman Mar 3 – Property & Grounds Committee (10 am, GR) Nick Quinn – Chairman Mar 4 – Entertainment Committee (9:30 am, GR) Sharon Allman – Chairman Mar 9 & 23 – Architectural Review Committee (1 pm, CR) Andy Pawlowski – Chairman Channel 12 Phone # 347-5917 [email protected] Please stay tuned to Channel 12 for Community Association News. If you would like information about an activity posted on our information channel, please drop it off at the Activities Office. Announcements are posted for a maximum of thirty days. Newsletter If you would like information about an activity published in our monthly newsletter, please have the information to Activities Office by the 1st of the prior month. Resident Departure Info This form stops the Fountain delivery and/or provides the HOA with an alternate address. Please complete an “Additional Resident Departure Information” form when leaving the community for an extended period of time and return the form to the receptionist. Please inform the Activities Office, upon your return, for restarting delivery of the Fountain. Defibrillator Refer to the back of the monthly calendar for defibrillator locations. Lake Vista Fitness Center 307-3443 Maritza Acevedo Fitness Director [email protected] community association information What’s Happening …. • Discussions with St. Johns Water Management District and Marion County continue in an attempt to obtain a Consumptive Use Permit (CUP), which will enable the use of reclaimed water for Common areas. • Cleaning of the roof on the Horizon Center was completed in February. • The shade structure/rest room facility at Peninsula Park has been completed. • The additional rest rooms at the Softball Field have been completed. • Repair of the lines for the DRA in Echo Glen was completed at a cost of $17,200. • New pool tables have been ordered and will be installed upon receipt. • As a selfgoverning HOA we utilize seven standing committees that provide input and recommendation on policies and practices of the HOA. These committees are comprised of resident volunteers who meet regularly and enable the HOA to function efficiently while minimizing expenses. Currently there are openings on these committees, WE NEED YOUR HELP. If interested applications are available at the reception area. • The Senior Games are currently underway with 70 events being conducted. These games will continue until the March 12th closing. Join in the fun. If you haven’t signed up, you can still participate in the remaining events by contacting Kim Osburn, Member Services Manager. • Onefifth of our roads will be microsurfaced (weather permitting) starting March 16th. Below is the tentative schedule for the microsurfacing of the various roads. To insure proper paving and surface preservation, roads will be closed (including garbage pickup and mail delivery) from 7am to 6 pm on the day on which the paving occurs. Effected residents should insure that sprinklers are turned off, and may temporarily park vehicles on adjacent roads or at the Horizon center overnight. Reminder door hangers will be placed on residents doors the day before the paving occurs. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, your cooperation is appreciated. Should you have any questions, please provide them to the receptionist so we may provide a prompt response. MICRO-SURFACING ROAD SCHEDULE (Dates are subject to change depending on weather SE 97th Terrace Road will close 1 section of road per day) Road Name Section 3/16/15 126th Pl 125th Ln 97th Terr Rd Hampton Hills “ “ 3/17 & 18/2015 97th Terr Rd Starr Pass/Reston 3/19/15 138th Lp 97th Ave Reston “ 3/20/15 136th Pl Eagle Ridge Road Name Section 3/23/15 126th St 92nd Terr 128th St 128th Pl 128th Ln 135th St Sawgrass “ “ “ “ Spyglass Hill 3/24/15 135th Pl 135th Ln 135th Lp Spyglass Hill “ “ 3/25/15 92nd Ct Rd Sawgrass Road Name Section 3/26/15 90th Ct 91st Ct 90th Terr 136th Lp Turnberry “ “ “ 3/27/15 90th Ct 136th Pl 87th Ave 87th Cir Turnberry Echo Glen “ “ 3/30/15 87th Cir Echo Glen Bob Carter, President – SCG&CC HOA March has always been one of my favorite months of the year because of March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day. As many of you know my birth name is Patrick Sean Casey and I have said before that my Father’s name is Patrick Michael. My parents being from Minnesota were snowbirds and they were always in Florida for the month of March. I was the only sibling out of seven that lived in Florida so my Father and I would always celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in some way or another. For years, it was getting all dressed in Irish green wearing all of our Irish buttons and pins, and then having my Mother drive us to some local place to celebrate with all of the other people that were Irish or were at least Irish for that day. It always ended with stories for us to tell for years to come. Now that my Father has passed, we have a family tradition each year. All of my brothers and sisters, my Mother, brother, and sister inlaws and some friends of the family buy a bottle of Irish Mist Liqueur, some buy Scotch, (I don’t know if that’s because of what my Father drank or because they wanted to have leftovers), remember were Irish. Anyway, at the same time on St. Patrick’s Day evening, no matter where we are, we will pour two shots of the drink of choice. We will take the shots, looking up into the heavens, toast my Father with an Irish toast, drink one shot, and throw the other up into the sky for him. I did learn years ago that it is very important to know the wind direction before doing this… If you are not Irish by blood, make sure you become Irish on March 17th and I wish all of you a wonderful St. Patrick’s Day! Slainte! “I’VE DRANK TO YOUR SOME IRISHMAN HEALTH IN TAVERNS, I’VE DRANK TO YOUR HEALTH IN MY HOME, I’VE DRANK TO YOUR HEALTH SO DARN MANY TIMES, I BELIEVE I’VE RUINED MY OWN.” Sean Casey, General Manager 4 march 2015 community association information Covenants Committee Covenant 9.13 Pets Entertainment Committee The Entertainment Committee expresses their deep appreciation for all the residents that stepped forward and showed interest in joining our committee. We are pleased to announce the following have been selected as alternate members for the Committee; Shirley Kraak of Reston, Diane Wanat of Starr Pass I and Dorman Picklesimer of Hampton Hills. They were confirmed by the Board of Directors during the January 28, 2015 Board meeting and they have already begun to work on your behalf. Please stop by and say hello to our newest members before or after the March 7 show. Speaking of the March 7th show, The Brett’s will be entertaining us. They are based in Branson, Missouri and only occasionally perform on the road. We are most fortunate to book them during their 2015 Florida swing. You could catch them at the Strawberry Festival next month in Tampa or you could pay $25 – $30 per ticket to see them in The Villages at the Savannah Center. Or, better yet, see them right here in beautiful Del Webb Spruce Creek Country Club. The Brett’s show is not your average family variety show. With a dizzying array of awards and accomplishments over their 16 year Branson career, this dynamic family produces a power-packed entertainment experience that combines the best in music, dance, and genuine artistry. They mix timeless classics, current chart-topping hits and award winning original music. As singers, songwriters, dancers, and musicians, each member of this family has the star-power to deliver a full-length solo performance, but when their talents combine in The Brett’s show, it creates a truly captivating experience that continues to prove that family entertainment can be the best in entertainment. Expect nothing less than a firstclass performance. Guaranteed to WOW the audience! If you did not get Entertainment Series tickets, be sure to check the book in the lobby of the Horizon Center for resale tickets. march 2015 No poultry, birds (except two house birds), livestock, or other animals shall be kept, maintained or raised on any lot or lots within Properties, except a lot owner may keep and maintain no more than two household pets. All dogs and cats must be confined to the property of the Owner at all times and may not run at large, except that pets may be walked in the Common Areas (unless marked NO PETS) provided they are under the control of the Owner and shall be on a leash at all times when outside the Residence or any approved fenced area on the lot. Pet owners must clean and remove any fecal deposits made by their pets from any and all areas. If you feel that your dog needs to be able to run free, there is a Dog Exercise Area available to all residents and guests. The Dog Exercise Area is located behind the RV Storage area in Windward Hills. All dogs that utilize the area must be registered. The Happy Tails Dog club is available for registration at designated times in the Horizon Center. Check your Fountain for the appropriate times to register. You must prove that your dog has had all the appro priate vacci na tions and has had a rabies shot in order to register. 5 community association information Around Town In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is considered a Holy Day, but is also a time of suspended penance during the Lenten Season. In cities across the world, there are parades, parties (yes, parties everywhere). Bring on the corned beef and cabbage; the soda bread and of course, the Stout! On this day, many non-Irish will be “wearin’ the green” and also wish they were Irish. The spirit of celebration around St. Patrick’s Day is universal. You may wonder why/how a small country in the far corner of the United Kingdom has been able to reach its influence to places as far flung as Buenos Aires, Canada, Great Britain, Scotland and even the International Space Station. You might say that this hard-won notoriety came through persistence, hard work and had hardship. the Sydney Opera House glows green for the day and night. Closer to home our own Irish American Club meets to share Irish Culture and History. To do this; various members present information about their respective counties, and sharing food from that area. They will come together to celebrate their collective heritage on March 15 at 5:30 pm. Limited tickets are still available, on sale now. The Spirit of Ocala Irish Dancers will perform, along with good food, and lots of good fun. All SCGCC residents are welcome. Proceeds will go to the Claire Crusaders in Ireland, an organization that endeavors to assist children with disabilities who are on a waiting list with the national health insurance. The Great Famine of the 1840’s forced about one million to emigrate, while another million died during the crisis. This 2015 Irish American Emeralds Club Officers emigration lasted through 2006, Christine Birch, Treasurer; Betty Dillon, Vice President; However you plan to reaching many of the countries Gail Walsh, President; Jim Molloy, Secretary. celebrate this day, you mentioned and others as well. can be glad in the fact Population gradually rebuilt since the restoration of the that you are joining a kinship network that stretches inter national economy following the 2008 finan cial across the world. Tune up your harp; lie in your crisis. shamrocks, and clasp hands which are eager to share the day with you. Those forced to emigrate tend never to let go of their loyalty to the Mother Country. Look for the Chicago River to turn green, and for beer everywhere to get an emerald tint. The famous roof of Diane Brandley for the C.O.T. Committee MARCH COVER Cover photo is provided by Tammy Adams, COT Committee Member. 6 march 2015 fitness Spruce Creek Games for Charity NEW HOMEOWNERS Chuck & Mary Jo Cox .............. Hampton Hills from PA Larry & Fawn Nelson ...................... Turnberry from MN Carl & Julie Eichten ........................ Firethorne from WI Curtis & Darlene Baron .................... Avenel III from FL Richard & Mary Pernicano ........... Torrey Pines from VA Paul & Barbara Miekstyn................. Firethorne from MI The Spruce Creek Games for Charity are well underway as you read this. We had a strong participation of residents from the community with well over 1000 participants. The closing ceremony will be held on Thursday, March 12th in the Ballroom at the Horizon Center. You may still buy a ticket for $4.00 which includes pizza, a dessert treat and a drink. The ticket may be purchased from Kim Osburn at the Horizon Center. We will be honoring the participants, have some special entertainment and presenting checks to our designated charities. There will also be a drawing of a gift from one of our sponsors. Many events are still yet to be played. Come out and cheer your neighbors on. Schedules are available at the Horizon Center. Please also check the medal board in the Lobby of the Horizon Center. Please remember to thank our sponsors, Captains and participants for being an important part of the 2015 Games. Remember that you too can volunteer for the 2016 games by leaving your name with Kim Osburn. Leonard & Margaret Fries..................Avenel II from FL Marie Rose ................................. Tamarron I from FL Tony & Marilyn Giordano ............ Castle Pines from IN march 2015 7 activities The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles approves this AARP-sponsored course. The new edition covers aggressive driving, road rage, freeway driving, and car phones, as well as age-related changes that affect your driving skills. The class will be on Monday, March 23rd in the Meeting Room from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM with a one hour lunch break. You must attend from 8:30 – 3:30 to qualify for a “certificate of completion.” Tuition is $20 for Non AARP Members per person payable by check only (No cash) to AARP. Tuition is $15 for AARP Members per person payable by check only (No cash) to AARP. You may register at the Activities Office, Monday through Friday, between 9:00 AM and Noon. Registration is limited to 20 persons (residents only). Advanced Bridge “Conventions” Learn over 20 conventions that are very popular today. A convention merely fine tunes your bidding to arrive at the best contract. The Shirley Silverman Booklet is used for this course that lasts for eight (8) weeks and 2 ½ hours per class. Class starts Friday, March 13th at 9:00 am in the Game Room. Cost is $35.00 per person. We should have eight (8) to start a class. Questions: call Norman Mobley at 245-5939. Bridge Lessons Club Series Learn to play bridge from a Certified Bridge Teacher. Learn the basics of bidding and tips on playing your cards. No experience necessary. 8 Cost is $35.00 per person. Class will start Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 1 pm in the Meeting room. Registration with payment in the Activities Office Mon – Fri: from 9 am to noon. Bring $15.00 for book at first class. Must have six (6) people to start class. Any questions, call Norm Mobley 245-5939. WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO Whether you’ve lived at Del Webb for some time, or recently moved to our community, you may not be familiar with the Angels On Request program. Our volunteers have been assisting Del Webb residents for over eight years. WHO WE ARE – “Angels” are your caring friends and neighbors who volunteer their time to help others. Simply put, we’re dedicated to improving the lives of fellow residents. WHAT WE DO – With 48-hour advance notice, we can help with: TRANSPORTATION – if unable to drive, we’ll provide rides to and from a doctor’s office or other medically-related appointment; also to the grocery, pharmacy, church service, or hair appointment for example. RESPITE CARE – a volunteer stays with your incapacitated loved one, relieving you for a short time (3 hours max), so you have some personal time. Because volunteers are not medically trained or certified, we do not lift individuals or perform any medical or personal care services. Want to volunteer? Questions? Call Karen McMillin, 454-5933, or JoAnne Caiazza, 245-8692. HELPFUL HINT: For lifting a person who has fallen, CALL 911. There’s no charge for this service unless the person is transported to a medical facility. march 2015 chartered clubs 2-Bit Shufflers We are entering some exciting times this month. Saturday, March 7th is the date of Shuffleboard’s events in the Senior Games for Charity. Activities begin at 9:00 am at the Shuffleboard Courts. All players are encouraged to participate. A second game will be played 1:00 pm involving two-person teams. Best of luck to all the players. All Faith Bible Study and Charity Club There will be a jewelry class ... perhaps two jewelry classes, but the dates have not been posted as yet. Mondays are designated for pottery with the third Monday set aside for sewing. The assorted painting classes are scheduled for Wednesdays and pine needle basket weaving is on Thursdays. Fridays are open for finishing those unfinished projects. We warmly welcome new comers to join us for weekly Bible study. Gentlemen meet on Thursdays at 3:00 in the Meeting room, with their current focus in the book of Hebrew. Ladies continue in March with review and discussion of There will be a business meeting on the Philippians as they meet on Tuesdays at 27th. April is the month of the club’s semi2:30 in the Game room. annual luncheon and Shootout. This We are looking forward to seeing you year it falls on Saturday, April 11, Calendar Notes: in the Craft Room soon ... busy with a 2015. Make your reservations early to • Member Roster – Please check this project or two. avoid being left out. Immediately after reference as it circulates each week this the luncheon, we all join in for the month for accuracy to ensure your Shootout. Six discs, highest score wins. information is correct. It could not be easier. March 17: A very unique perspective Don’t forget the club plays every Tuesday and pictorial presentation from residents and Wednesday evenings at 6:30 P.M. Karen and David Reichard, who will We love to see new faces so come on describe their lives while in Israel. out and join the fun. We will have you March 31: Paulie Heath – singer, Don’t forget the Senior Games Ladies playing before the first game starts. songwriter, missionary, and daughter-in- Billiards event on Wednesday, March 4 law of Residents, Ed and Nancy Heath, at 1:00 pm. will speak and sing. Gentlemen are Please put the following dates on your invited to attend. calendar. Several members of our club enjoyed an Sunday March 15, 1 pm – Annual evening out at the Bonefish Grill for a Picnic at the Pavilion. Check the bulletin Bang Bang shrimp night on Wednesday, board for more information and the signJanuary 21st. Afterwards, the group up sheet. went to the square in Spanish Springs, in the Villages, for a night of outdoor Wednesday October 28, 4 pm – entertainment. It was a very enjoyable General Meeting. evening and we look forward to future Whether it comes in like a Lion or a similar fun endeavors. Lamb, March is a great month to give Although the club is in its infancy stage, Happy upcoming Spring to everyone Billiards a try. Come up Wednesday we are large in our plans to have Fun, from the Arts and Crafts Group. We evening at 6:00 pm or Friday afternoons Fun, Fun!!! We meet on the 2nd have been busy so far this year at 1:00 pm. We’ll get you started even Saturday at 6:00 pm in the Card room. welcoming new members and renewing if you don’t know which end of the cue We cordially invite you to attend and relationships with our existing members. is the butt and which is the tip or how to properly rack the balls. join us in our quest for stimulating I would like to remind everyone to make interaction as we pursue that elusive sure to check the “Red Book” to find out Regularly check the Bulletin Board where goal of reliving years past through music what activities are of interest to you. The the most current information and sign up and favorite story telling that begin with monthly schedules are posted into the sheets for upcoming events. “Remember the time when….” “Book” every fifteenth of the month. This Any questions please call President Alice Come out and join us as we play an information tells what the class is and if McKeever: 314-814-0491. array of games that challenges your there is a cost involved. Always mind and your competitive spirit. Bask in remember that those who sign in and “Never use more speed than is required the warmth of friendliness of your fellow pay immediately are in the class, and for a shot – i.e. don’t put too much not put on a waiting list. “American” on the ball.” club members. Billiards – Ladies African-American Club Arts & Crafts League march 2015 11 chartered clubs followed the instructions to sign in and at 1 pm on Thursday March 26th in the get your shirts for the “Senior Games” in Craft room. Please make every effort to order to participate. attend. I would also like to take this opportunity to encourage those of you who have not joined any of the Social Bridge playing to make an attempt to do so. There is information for all of them posted on the The Book Discussion Group discusses bulletin board in the Card room. one Fiction and one Non-Fiction work each month. Members may attend either The playing times are as follows: or both discussions. 6:15pm Tuesdays ... Wednesdays 9:00am ... The Fiction group will discuss The Wednesdays ... 12:00 Noon Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trugiani, Sundays (3rd) ... 6:00 pm Friday, March 13 at 10:30 am in the Book Discussion Group Marion County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Management (our C.E.R.T headquarters in Ocala) has scheduled several training classes this year to train our residents to be CERT Certified 1st aid responders in the event that our community experiences a disaster such as a hurricane. The first training class will be held in March; however, since this Fountain article had to be submitted to the printer too early to print the date, I’ll have to Meeting Room. *** Please remember to sign in on the e-mail all our club members with that information. The Fiction selection for April is Mrs. bulletin board prior to playing. *** Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Remember that it is not enough to win CERT invites all our members (who are Chiaverini the tricks that belong to you, but you not certified), and residents, especially The Club owns two copies of each need to try to take some that belong to new homeowners to join us in maintaining our preparedness by taking Fiction selection. Please call Librarian your opponents. Nancy at 307-2882 to put a book on Happy Bridge playing to all and always the CERT Certified Training. Call me at 245-7397 for more information on the reserve. think “Slam”. 2015 schedule of training classes. The non-Fiction group will discuss Desert Regards, Don Dake (Club President) Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell by Janet Wallach, Tuesday, March 26 at 10:30 am in the Meeting Room. We have two events coming up! Check the Spruce Creek website, under First: Clubs, Book Discussion Group for current Ready to welcome spring with a healthier information. (www.sprucecreekonline. body? Come join us at a Buddies March 28th is our “Beat-the-Wintermeeting. We meet every Friday at 8:45 Blahs” Game Night for members and com). in the Card room. If you are watching their guests. If you have any questions, please call your weight, record it first with our scale An email has gone out to all members President Bernice Wernick at 347and then join in our discussion on topics with the details. 5184. of interest to living well. Please call Evelyn at 352-347-6367 to “The greatest gift is the passion for On March 13 our guest speaker will be: reserve your table. reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the Wendy Kimbrell from Green Weavers Seating is limited since the room is world and experience of a wide kind, it who will tell us how “TO MAKE smaller than our usual one. FASHION WORK FOR YOU” is a moral illumination.” Second: She will demonstrate how to be comfortable in your figure with what you Road Trip: We’re heading back to the wear. Coffee will be hot and waiting for Show Palace Dinner Theater at 1pm on Sunday, April 19th. you. “The King and I”. In the 1860’s the Western world was closing in on Thailand. The king hires Anna to give his (IT’S ALL ABOUT BEING family the knowledge necessary to PREPARED) survive in the New World. Take an Happy Spring time to all of you Social Hello everyone, here’s what‘s happening cont. page 13 Bridge Players. I am sure that all of you with CERT. We’ll hold a 1st aid workshop Buddies Club Club 36 CERT Bridge Club 12 march 2015 chartered clubs exciting trip to an enchanting time in Thur, Mar 5th – 9:30-11:00 am – history while enjoying classic Rodgers Beginning PowerPoint. and Hammerstein’s tunes! Delicious Thur, Mar 19th – 1-3 pm – iPad for dinner and super seats! Beginners. Members: $45 Thur, Mar 26 – 9:30-11 am – Beginning Non-Members: $47 Excel. remind everyone that if you have not signed up and purchased your shirts for the Senior Games ... please do so immediately. You will not be playing on Monday the ninth if you are not registered. Our playing times are as follows: We’re Carpooling – easy 90 minute Wed, Apr 1st – 1-3 pm – Android Forum Mondays ... 12:15 pm ride down I- 75. (1st Wednesdays). Thursdays ... 6:15 pm • For Tickets: Lobby 9-11:30 am M-W-F starting February 9th • Limited seating. Computer Club The next Computer Club Meeting Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 7 pm Program: Presented by Ryan Van Fleet Club Connection The new Spruce Creek Online website, built with the latest web standards. The website is mobile friendly by using “Responsive Design.” which allows the website to scale perfectly to the device’s screen size. The site also allows residents to communicate socially on Spruce Creek’s own Social Media Wall, communicate with their members, posting news, photos, documents and calendar events in “Club Connection.” Open to All Residents and their guests. Q & A Forum Tuesdays at 6:15 pm March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 2015 Thur, Apr 9th – 9:30-11:00 am – If you would like to play and do not Experienced PowerPoint. have a partner, please place your name *To Register for Classes,” logon to and phone number on the designated www.sprucecreekonline.com. Click sheet on the bulletin board. “Activities” tab. Diamond Dixie Cloggers In keeping with our tradition of charitable giving, this month we have made a contribution to the Eagle Ridge Women’s Golf Association in support of their Invitational Tournament which is being held March 5th. The purpose of this event is to provide funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (AFSP). Upcoming Computer Classes Duplicate Bridge Wed, Mar 4th – 1 pm-3 pm – Android Happy Spring to all of you from the Forum (1st Wednesdays). Duplicate Bridge Group. I would like to march 2015 Let us keep in mind that winning Bridge means helping your partner avoid mistakes. Spring is in the air and the Diamond Dixie Cloggers are hard at work Happy Bridge playing to all and think preparing for our show to be held April “SLAM” as BG says. 18 and titled Ghost Town. Ticket sales will begin March 23 in the Lobby on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30a.m. until 12 noon. A donation of $10.00 per ticket is requested. In addition to spirited dancing, there will be talented guests performing skits and singing songs. Please join us for what will be a very entertaining evening. Open to all, no need to register, just drop in. All topics discussed. Come join us. – Note: *Registration is required for all classes. There is a “Refresher Bridge” session hosted by Chotz Delbos every Thursday at 1:00 pm with the exception of the first Thursday. The first Thursday begins at 12:30 pm because that is an official lesson. Eagle Ridge Ladies 9-Hole Golf League A big welcome to our new members: Bonnie Gass, Freda Hanselman, Marge Kenney and Patricia Pacillo! Currently we have 71 members and there is always room for more! Any ladies that are interested; pick up a new member form found on the hall board between the golf shop and Toppers. We play Thursday mornings. Come join us, we are a friendly fun group! March 16th “Golf Around” is at Ocala Palms, registration and breakfast at 8am and golf at 9am. The February GAR at Stone Creek was a super event and well attended. The February “Social-able Scramble” cont. page 14 13 chartered clubs was lots of golfing fun, yummy lunch and minus 2 Putts = 3 points for the hole.) very “social”! Many thanks to the 18 Hole League for hosting us! Our President, Barb Beznoska, has introduced 7 new games for 2015. We will have more individual games than team games this year, just to change things up a bit! March Games: 5th – Pick Your Poison – Individual. Mark Hart 352-307-2349. Eagle Ridge Men’s Golf Club March 2015 Schedule 12th – Throw out High Hole – Ind. Wear GREEN! Nicklaus Division – Blue tees 19th – Revert to Par – Ind. 3/4 & 6/2015 – Men’s Championship with OSG. 26th – Florida Shuffle – Team (League meeting after golf). • Individual Stroke. There will also be an Individual Stroke Play game on March 4th for those not playing in the Club Championship 2-day event 3/11/2015 – Point Quota with OSG. BER Cup – Qualifier #9. 3/18/2015 – 2 Man Shamble (1 BB March brings daylight savings time, the Net). luck of the Irish and the beginning of 3/25/2015 –Individual Stroke Play Spring. It’s a wonderful time to come out with OSG. BER Cup – Qualifier #10. and play some golf! Palmer Division – White/Lav tees Events for the month of March: 3/4 & 6/2015 – same as above. 5 – INVITATIONAL EVENT. “Go Wild” 3/11/2015 – Point Quota with OSG. An African Safari. Luncheon. BER Cup – Qualifier #9. 12 – ECLECTIC GROSS/NET. Individual 3/18/2015 – 2 Man Shamble (1 BB two week event. (Post 1st day only as a Net). tournament score.) 3/25/2015 – Individual Stroke Play 19 – ECLECTIC GROSS/NET. 2nd week with OSG. BER Cup – Qualifier #10. of individual event. Try to improve your score on each hole from previous week. Message from the President… Post as regular score. Your new Board of officers has had an 26 – DRIVES AND PUTTS. Individual interesting and educationally fun first two play. If your tee shot lands in the fairway, months. We attended new officer you get 5 points. (On Par 3 holes, you orientation meetings and learned how to must land on green for 5 points. If you serve beer, soft drinks and snacks to our miss the fairway, you get 3 points. Sub club members. The Men’s Club presents tract your putts from this number for your a great opportunity to meet new people score on the hole. (Example: 5 points and to have a lot of fun. We look 14 Everything & Swing Thank you to everyone who attended our Semi-Formal Charity Sweetheart Dance last month. Your donations will be used to purchase food for the Club Community of Gratitude Food Bank in Ocklawaha, serving over 300 families in need. Irish Leprechauns, posing as monkey • Continental Breakfast/Snacks/Lunch. squirrels, have been seen playing tricks • Four multi-flight Divisions (Blue tees on golfers! Wear GREEN on the 12th. 0-10 & 11+/White/Silver/Lav tees Everyone is a little Irish! 0-18 & 19+). Eagle Ridge Ladies Golf Assoc forward to welcoming many new members throughout 2015. Membership Forms are in the Pro Shop or feel free to call me directly. As we move on to the month of “Leprechauns”, our free dance is on Friday, March 6, 6 to 9 pm. We look forward to seeing a lot of new faces. We are trying to get the word out that “Everything and Swing” is transitioning to become a more inclusive dance club. We are not professional dancers. Our club offers an opportunity for you to get out and dance your way… swing, country, line dance, couples dance and/or ballroom. We hope you will take advantage of a night of socializing in our community. Bring your own snacks and beverages. Check us out! Our 2nd 2015 Fund Raiser will be held on November 20th, at our 3rd Annual Formal Senior Prom. While it seems a distance away, we are 80% reserved already. Tickets are limited and sold to members first. For information, please contact Connie Tarsook President (978886-7868). Until we see you, Dance to live & live to dance! Fountain Singers Past, Present and Prospective Members cont. page 15 march 2015 chartered clubs We had an open house for the community on January 11, to invite anyone interested in singing. We had a sing-along with 60 people. Refreshments were served. Everyone had a good time. Our new President and Music Director, Noreen Floden encouraged former members and other residents who like to sing {like in the shower} come and see what we have to offer. IF YOU DIDN’T MAKE IT TO THE OPEN HOUSE YOU ARE STILL INVITED TO COME TO OUR WORKSHOPS ON MARCH 8 AND MARCH 22 AT 6:30 UNTIL 8:30 PM. WE NEED SOPRANOS. WE ARE NOT LIMITED TO JUST SOPRANOS; WE NEED ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO JOIN US. We have learned one new song “Celebrate Life” and sang many other songs. for a social visit. We miss you and would love to see you. slow-release, time-release, or encap sulated. Scatter fertilizer over dry foliage and water in. We will be going to retrieve our banner from Recreation Plantation on March 3.Bulbs for shady areas are achimenes, 5th. Their dance will be from 7-9 pm. blood lily, Amazon lilies, caladiums For those that are not square dancers, and walking iris. Most gardeners cut we “Raid” (take another clubs banner) off old seedpods after flowering. and “Retrieve” (take our banner back) to Feed your citrus this month with a encourage dancing with each other’s 4. citrus fertilizer. Fertilize according to clubs for friendship and dancing to other recommendations on label. callers. Gardening questions answered at: www.scccgardenclub.com. German-American Friends Garden Club If you enjoy something truly unique in the way of dinner entertainment, we are thrilled to announce that our April event will provide a heart-warming program that you won’t want to miss!! It will feature the German “candy drop.” After March, we will begin in early Wednesday, March 18, 2015. September. I KNOW YOU WILL ENJOY 3:00 pm, Ballroom. Three years after the end of World War OUR NEW PROGRAM. II, the Soviets closed the borders to Berlin Spring’s Bustin’ Out All Over!” in an attempt to force the Americans to If you have any questions or suggestions or want more information, please call Nancy Myers & Terri Grier, The leave the city. President Harry Truman, Grumbles House. undeterred by the action, ordered Noreen Floden at 352-307-2932. airdrops of food until the borders were Spring is right around the corner and reopened eleven months later. At this everyone wants colorful blooms. Nancy event, you will hear the story of an and Terri have just what you need. American airman, Gail Halvorsen, who Florida newbies as well as old-timers will We’ve been enjoying having dancers learn what plants we should be growing began dropping candy on handkerchief from neighboring clubs join us on a here in our Zone 9a climate for lasting parachutes to starving Berlin kids. He regular basis. Also, our beginner’s class satisfaction. Be prepared to gain new was later joined by his fellow airmen in has been making excellent progress and knowledge, have some fun, and take their candy drop on the city. have been joining our Thursday night home some Spring Color! Date: Saturday, April 11, 2015. dances to practice all their new steps. Reminders: Time: 5:00 pm with Dinner served at Ron Libby continues to call and entertain 5:30 p.m. by SoZo Kids. us, leading the dancers in calls that are “Backyard Beauties” April 25 tickets on Menu: Chicken, mashed potatoes, more challenging as well as being at a sale, In the Lobby mid-March. faster tempo. His singing voice is easy Herbs will be available for sale at the green beans with ham, rolls, and Cobbler for dessert. to listen to and we all enjoy the songs he March 18th meeting. chooses to call the dances. Beer, wine, and coffee provided by the Garden Tips March: Club. For those of us that dance on a weekly 1.March 15 is the last frost date in this basis, we feel more energized, more area. Warm season plants are now Tickets are $15 and will be sold on alert and more challenged on these available at garden stores. Mix these dates from 9:00 until 11:00 each Thursday nights. We know that several annuals and perennials to create new day: March, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, and 20. of our members have not been able to interest in beds. If you or someone you know experienced dance due to medical issues. We would Fertilize now with a slow-release this candy drop, please contact Merle like to encourage them to come out and 2. fertilizer. Some words to look for are Dech at 245-7920. visit a dance, even if you can only stay Fountain Squares march 2015 15 chartered clubs Gun Club We will have a unique meeting in March. Joyce and Tom Schulke (NRA instructors) will be discussing the good and not-so-good points of a variety of types of holsters. We have all bought the “wrong” ones at some time. Come find what may be best for you. LADIES – you may find this of special interest as there are several different options for ladies. March 11, 4 p.m., Craft room. Be there! using your first and last name written as one word in lower case, using your member number as password. Click on the heading “Residents Section”, click “Communications”, click “View Club Pages”, scroll to Happy Tails Dog Club. Starting Monday, March 2 – Clubhouse Lobby. ,Join us for a presentation of songs from South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, Annie Get Your Gun and Chicago directed by Nancy Brassert assisted by Helene Information about the club’s activities is Runion and Maurine Elliott. The posted here with forms for both songbirds are your neighbors Nick membership and Dog Exercise Area Cianci, Amador DeLuna, Carolyn Eaton, Cindy Gonsalves, Ken Marshall, Peggy Registration. Scharf and Patrick Sexton. Story narrators are Nadine Craig, John Drewes, Bob Hatcher and Adrian Milton. Many members of the Horizon Players have volunteered to help with the crews needed for the production. Check the program for the names of all of those hard working people who are so important for the success of the show. On the technical side, special kudos go to Tim Scully, sound designer, and Ron Just a reminder to check your calendar Barr and Ken Ralph, sound engineers. for the month of March. Many of the Spruce Creek Senior Games are still Members are reminded that the March going on. That includes Hearts, which General Meeting has been cancelled. will be held on March 2. We will start Instead we will be using the time slot for promptly at 6:30 in the Game Room. rehearsal of “The Horizon Players Do Broadway.” Do check your emails for Whenever I put pen to paper I cannot Hope to see you all there. requests for help with the production. ignore our dedicated dog lovers. Bob and Sharon Allman spent an inordinate Last Month’s Winners: amount of time and energy regarding Week One: Dick Decker the installation of the Memorial Bricks. Week Two: Tom Leavitt These are now on full display awaiting further enhancement of the project, Week Three: Ed Wood Ciao Amici, probably planters around the perimeter. Week Four: Horst Scharf Welcome to the month of Marzo More good news. The HOA have now (March)! This month we will be Have a great St. Patrick’s Day! approved the cost of the sun canopy for celebrating the Festa di San Giuseppe the small dog area. This should improve (Joseph). So if your name is Joseph … it our amenities even more. We now is your special month. The history of the await an installation date from the country and its religion is reflected in its contractor. art, music and food. Stephanie Roberts, an experienced Dog Our Festa di San Giuseppe Dinner Trainer, gave a presentation on January Dance will be held on Friday, March 27th at the Pavilion on a bright and THE HORIZON PLAYERS DO BROAD 20th in the Ballroom. Tickets will go on sunny day. She came with her Assistant WAY sale Monday, March 2nd for members Jessica and her three Service Dogs, and March 4th for the Community. Penny Rose, Alice and Jack. Her subject March 27, 28 – 7 pm. Please check your email for more matter was primarily dog park etiquette; March 29 – 1:30 pm. information. however, she welcomed general Horizon Ballroom. A piu’ tardi, questions from the audience. Ciao, ciao Please check our Club page http:// Donation: $10. Hearts Club Happy Tails Dog Club Italian-American Club Horizon Players SpruceCreekGCC.com/Login. Log in Tickets M-W-F 9 am-12 pm. 16 Linda J. Morello march 2015 chartered clubs March17th – Spaghetti & Meatballs, Salad, Bread. Karaoke Club This month, all of our attention was on our Valentine’s Day Dinner/Dance. Surveys reveal that more than 62% of Americans celebrate this very popular holiday. Our Valentine’s Day Dinner/ Dance proved to be a smashing success as we sold out early by reaching our ticket sales goal of 256 tickets. All attending enjoyed a fabulous dinner provided by Pasta Faire, and a wonderful time dancing to music played and sung by The Lucee and Ben Duo. With friends and their sweethearts, all had a fun filled romantic evening. Metaphysical Group March 24th – Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Vegetable. 10 a.m. – noon in the Card Room. March 31st – Open Faced Pork BBQ, March 9, 2015 – Vickie Griffith – “What am I Missing? Developing the Cole Slaw, Baked Beans. Inner Wisdom to Deep Connection.” April 7th – Pork Chop, Mashed Potatoes, During this talk you will discover: Apple Sauce, Vegetable, Bread. • What is stopping you from achieving April 14th – Beef Pot Roast, Mashed your desires? Potatoes, Vegetable, Bread. • How you can shift the perceptions of April 21st – Lasagna, Salad, Bread. not enough to I AM. April 28th – Chicken Cordon Bleu, • How to be in the moment. Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Bread. Vickie is a Licensed Science of Mind Hamburgers/Cheeseburgers are always Minister that incorporates Hypnosis and Tapping to release what keeps you stuck available. in the not good enough syndrome and The Kitchen Club meets the 2nd fear. Instead, tap into the quite tranquil Wednesday of each month in the Craft and wisdom within to manifest your As the month of March is the month of Room at 7 pm. Come and join us on dreams and desires. the Irish, the Karaoke Club will dedicate Wednesday, March 11th. March 23, 2015 – Channeling with Friday, March 13, 2015 as an evening Basil Bristow. to sing and dance to Irish music and Neither a Psychic nor a Medium but songs. We hope to have a very green Basil is able to channel various and Irish evening of fun. “otherworldly” entities who advise him In the meantime, come to our Friday on how to live a more loving, peaceful night Karaoke sessions and hear the and joyous life here on Earth. Since music you love. You are welcome to 2002 he has channeled over 15 bring snacks and drinks and to dance to different entities and at the moment he is your favorites. Hope to see you there. hearing from “Pretorius”. Basil will explain The club held its first general meeting for Remember, keep smiling and keep 2015 on January 27. SOZO Kids was how he came to channel in the first place and how almost everyone can channel if singing. chosen as our charity for this year. they so desire. The messages he received Important dates that were voted on and are made freely available via e-mail. There will be question/answer time. approved are: Member Appreciation Party, March 24 Come to Metaphysical to relax, learn, enjoy. on the Horizon Center Lanai. Mah Jongg Club Kitchen Club March and April Menus Fall Mah Jongg Tournament, November 10. Holiday Party, December 8. Committees have been created for each Meals are served every Tuesday from of the above events. We can always 4:30-6:00 pm or Until Sold Out. use more volunteers, so if you can help March 3rd – Beef Pot Roast, Mashed out, please let one of our officers know. Thanks to everyone who has already Potatoes, Vegetable, Bread. Spring is here at last and our trip for volunteered. March 10th – Smoked Pork Chop, Watch your email for more details! Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Bread. cont. page 18 Nature Explorers march 2015 17 chartered clubs March 14th will be coming up SOON! You still have a few days to sign up and pay for Bill Gilbert’s very cool trip to Paquette’s Farmall Museum in Leesburg. (Lunch catered by Oakwood) The cut-off date for payment and sign up is March 4th. So hurry and check out the details in the Nature Explorers notebook and sign up before it is too late! A VERY interesting tram tour and picnic lunch is in the works for April at the Marion County Inmate Farm in Ocala. Date and details will be in the notebook on the round table shortly as well as notification by e-mail. Applications for membership ($5 pp) are located in the front pocket of the notebook. Please fill out and MAIL them with your check to our Sec-Treas. at the address noted on the form. Patriot’s Club 2015 got off with a musical start. Golden Oldies were its usual success. Kudos to Ken Boyer and his crew. We understand they are already working on 2016. Thursday afternoons, at 4 pm, is Team Trivia in the Ballroom. The game is based on the Trivial Pursuit game and the questions must be from an acceptable edition of that game. We ask a series of 20 questions and then a final question. Q: How do I know when I need a model release? Paula’s Clown Alley A: A model release is needed from each person whose likeness appears in a photograph that is used for advertising or trade (business) purposes when the person is identifiable. 1.Is the photograph to be used for an advertisement, for commercial business purposes, like a brochure, calendar, poster, web site or other use that is intended to enhance a business interest? If the answers are No, then you do not need a release. Hi everyone, still Clowning around town and Del Webb having a really good time! Been to Greek Festivals and Schools and making everyone happy. That’s what clowns do. If a photo is newsworthy or will not be We have a few Clown’s down, but we used to promote something, a photo have grown enough in size now that we release is not necessary. can cover our gigs when we have a few What it comes down to, is that you can sick or hurt clowns to wait until they are snap away all you want to in a public well and fit to join us again. We hope place without worrying if people are they all recover fast and are back with identifiable or not. Some photo contests us soon. might require a release because the We have Senior games opening and winning photo will be used in advertising Easter coming up which is a big time of or to further promote the organization year for us. We are just busy, busy, busy conducting the contest. The Photography Club meets on the second Monday of and like it that way. each month at 7pm. Don’t forget about Grandkid’s coming up in a few months. That’s always a really big time for us. Pinochle Club Please join in if you’d like to be part of a really wonderful group! The numbers of pinochle players Stop and say Hello if you see one or attending our Wednesday evening (5:30 practice, 6:00 play) and Friday, more of us. We love to socialize! 1:30 practice, 2:00 play) in the Card Still smiling! room, at the Horizon Center, continue to At this time, we have room for one team Kiki, the Clown grow. We welcome any interested with a maximum of 12 people. We player. welcome new and old residents to come We especially want to thank those and join us. If you are a team, a single pinochle players who entered the Senior or a couple and you would like to join, Games. Thanks to your efforts, two give us a call. Contact: Geri Zuccarino charities dedicated to assisting children, at [email protected] or “SOZO Kids” and “Community of 352 307 0868. Gratitude,” received a generous March 20th is Trivia for Dummies, at 7 donation for their worthy causes. pm in the Game room. Walk-ins Photo Releases Extending this spirit of support for needy welcomed. First off, I am not a lawyer and what children, member Bob Bernardo has Because of the volume at each event, follows is not to be taken as legal proposed that, for the month of March, we must limit participation to Residents advice. I have researched the question Only. and here’s essentially what I found. cont. page 19 Photography Club 18 march 2015 chartered clubs the Pinochle Club collect and distribute hygiene products for homeless children in the tri-county area. Needed are soap, shampoo, wash cloths, towels, toothpaste, tooth brushes, mouth wash, deodorant, combs, and brushes. Collection boxes for your donations will be available in the Horizon Center throughout the month of March. Mar 17 1-3:30Embroidery Group WEDNESDAYS: QUILTERS Mar 4 1-3:30Business meeting and Quilters Show and Tell & Block of the Month (BOM) Mar 11 1-3:30Folded Circle Centerpiece We are fortunate to have experienced, – Kathy from Simply well organized officers who guide our Sew club. President Ron Newsome, Vice President Ruth Lorkowski, Secretary Bob Mar 18 1-3:30Modern quilt project – Beth Shutty Bernardo, and Treasurer John Glenn, offer quiet, effective leadership that Mar 25 1-3:30Art Quilters demo: keeps the games running smoothly Kay Sorensen Our January winners are: (552) January 7 Bob Bernardo January 21 Ray Cunningham (563) January 28 Al Levine (587) SATURDAYS Mar 14 9-11:30 Charity Quilts Mar 21 1-3:30Quilters project time: Modern quilt Looking forward to playing pinochle Embroidery Group with you. Ballroom. The members want to encourage their friends and new neighbors to join them for some fun times … camaraderie an exercise through dancing. Keep those feet a movin’ Linda J Morello Singles Club Welcome all Del Webb Singles. We gather for fun, support and friendship. Dues are $5.00, checks only. Thanks to all the residents who attended our Valentine Party. We had a great time meeting all of you. I hope you’ll come and join the club. Our club continues to grow each month. Socials are the first Friday of the month. This month is March 6th at 5:30 in the Game room. Menu is KFC. Cost is $8.00 in advance. Entertainment TBD. Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of the month. March 12th in the Game room. Sign in at 9:30 am and business meeting Quilters, sewers and needle artists of all at 10 am. Speaker will be one of the levels are welcome. Do you want to managers from SAM’S CLUB. Lunch to learn? Do you have talents to share? Join follow meeting at Orange Blossom. us! FUN DINING on March 18th at Cody’s clubs.sprucecreekonline.com in Brownwood in the Villages. Car pooling will be arranged. Mar 28 9 -11:30Charity Quilts and Quilt beginners Quilters and Needle Artists JOIN US TO SHARE AND LEARN PLEASE NOTE: BOTH Tuesday and Wednesday meetings start at 1:00 for Social Time … meetings beginning at 1:30. TUESDAYS: NEEDLE ARTISTS Mar 3 1-3:30Business meeting & Needle Artist Show and Tell Mar 10 1-3:30 Needle Artists Mar17 1-3:30 Needle Artists Mar 24 1-3:30 Needle Artists TUESDAYS: SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Mar 10 1-3:30Art Quilters … “New to Me” march 2015 FUN OUTING will be March 24th at the Civic Theater Back Stage Tour at 1:30 pm. The cost is free. We will have lunch at MoJo’s prior to the tour. Rhythm & Notes At the next Rhythm & Notes meeting, the members will decide which charity/ies will be the recipient of their $2000. All members are encouraged to let Patricia Pacillo know of their choice. The post-holiday luncheon at Eaton’s Beach was enjoyed by all; plans for more social events are being developed. Don’t forget bowling every Sunday at Fiesta Bowl at noon in the Villages. It’s just for fun!!!! Softball Club Another travel season is coming to an Rhythm & Notes will continue their social end. This season will conclude with our time at 12 Noon each Tuesday with cont. page 20 dancing beginning at 12:30 pm in the 19 chartered clubs 3 ladies teams traveling to holiday travel short, refreshments are routine, and community for the tri-county women’s socialization is a priority. tournament the week of March 9th thru On Saturday, March 7, 2015 from 10March 13th. 1, the RV Club will be sponsoring an RV The Del Webb Invitational Tournament show in the Main Clubhouse parking lot will take place the week of March 16th in the far corner near the Pool. We will thru March 20th. This tournament will feature motor homes as well as 5th include 39 teams and will be played at wheels, trailers and a tent. We may also 5 different venues with all of the have a couple of new models from a championship games from the 5 local dealer. Refreshments will be divisions at Del Webb field at Memorial available. Park. The next RV trip is scheduled for March All of our teams, both ladies and men, 9 to 13, 2015 at Highlands Hammock have represented us well this year. State Park. Please come out and show your support If you would like more information about for their efforts. The concession stand our RV Club or coming events please will be open every day, so come to the call Leo McCloskey at 508-208-9528 field, watch some games, share some or email [email protected]. wonderful times with your friends and neighbors. Our teams and our softball club will surely appreciate it. “All of us have a unique message to deliver, a unique song to sing, and a unique act of love to bestow: this message, this song, and this act of love have been entrusted exclusively to you and only you.” John Powell, Clergyman. Straight Line Dancing Besides making some awesome friends, line dancing is a great aerobic activity that can improve your balance. It is also a real brain booster because it burns new pathways and delays mental degeneration. Every dance has a combination of moves so you are always thinking. Our club offers many different opportunities to learn line dancing at every level. So take a look at our schedule and see what best meets your needs. We would love for you to join us. We car pool too many other places out side of our community to dance. You are free to join in the fun. Call Linda Brackett Most people think our club is just RV’s for more information at 307-2920. exclusively; however, among our members the activities are vast and Ultra Beginner (Simple dances for our numerous. We have card players, new dancers) musicians, shoppers, foodies, theatre Fri Fitness Center 2-3:30 buffs, kayaker’s, fishermen, classic cars, $1.50 at the door motorcycles, and bicyclists. Tent campers are welcome. We do camping in Florida Strictly Beginner (for our new dancers – and do special rallies to local states. If five of our favorites taught each month) you are interested in participating with Wed Fitness Center 4-5 the RV Club, please come to our next Free class meeting, the first Wednesday of the Beginner/Improver month, at 7:00 pm. March 4th our meeting will be in the Craft room. The MonBallroom 2-4 business portion of the meetings are $1.50 at the door Spruce Creek RV Club 20 Wed Fitness Center 2:30-4 $1.50 at the door Intermediate/Improver TuesBallroom 10-12 $1.50 at the door Intermediate/Advance 2-4 TuesBallroom $1.50 at the door Tea-Quila Rose Tea Club Tea Lovers….Let me present your Board of Officers; President Connie Cunningham, Vice President Marshia Flora, Secretary Beth Houtz and Treasurer Shirley Kraak...congratulations to them. They are preparing for a special Welcome Newcomers Tea on April 8th, be sure to get your tickets. According to the latest National Research drinking TEA can help in many areas; weight loss, cardiovascular health, cognitive functions and bone health. Here is your prescription… • Drink 4-6 cups of either black or green tea without sugar each day. • Make tea a part of your daily hydration routine. •Make TEATIME a part of your daily ritual; the act of making tea quiets a busy mind and it is this waiting time that our hearts beat more slowly and our minds become calmer. Technology Club Our next meeting will be Friday March 20, 2 pm. Our topic will be Agent Orange - “There are two sides to every story – yours, mine and the truth.” cont. page 21 march 2015 chartered clubs So it is with the legacy of Agent Orange. One of the sides is comprised of many Vietnam Veterans, representative organizations, advocacy groups, web sites, politicians, medical personnel, lawyers, and a host of publications. The other side is the Veterans Administration who grants benefits to some but also denies claims to others. Taking sides and entering this “fray” is a disturbing and often emotionally draining experience. Public discussions are often characterized by emotional outbursts, exaggerations and a misunderstanding of what spray operations actually did in Vietnam. The truth takes neither of these sides. It takes the form of presentations by spray pilots who explain “Ranch Hand” combat operations and the long term medical effects for their specific group. Tom Barrett, who last year spoke to the Technology Club on high altitude reconnaissance, was a Ranch Hand spray pilot in Vietnam. He will return on March 20 to discuss how Ranch Hand operations were conducted and the 25 years of medical studies in which he and his family participated. Tennis Club At their meeting on Jan. 28, the Board of Directors approved our request for new score posts. The 7 boards are ordered and will be installed on the courts hopefully by the time the Senior Games begin on March 2. If you are playing in the games, good luck, and if you aren’t, come out to the courts to cheer your friends. The matches will be going on all week but you won’t have to play all week to participate. By the way, several “loaner” rackets have been donated for use by visitors and will be stored in the storage boxes alongside Court 5. Please return after use. march 2015 The Intercommunity Tennis program is HOPE TO SEE YOU ON OUR NEXT doing reasonably well with a record of GREAT TRIP 2 wins and 2 losses so far. We have two matches remaining – one in March and the final in April – Participants welcome – Call Jack Stadelmeier at 347-1127. An entertaining tennis exhi bition was held on January 19 with three of our better players taking on a tennis pro from Washington, D.C. Ed Tripp, son of residents, Jack and Mary Tripp showed us some fine tennis with a repeat match scheduled for April. This time with warmer weather and a party afterwards!! TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2015 Tree Climbers Genealogy Club 9-11:30 am – Card Room GUEST SPEAKER: DICK EASTMAN Travel Club So, you are a new member of the travel club. You hear about a great trip. You come to the clubhouse to sign up and BOOM it is already sold out. It is true that most day trips sell out in a week or less. Here are some hints that you need to know in order to get on one of these great trips. Mr. Eastman, a well-known and experienced genealogist, has prepared a presentation of a software program called “Evernote” for our members and guests. Evernote is an excellent product for collecting, gathering and organizing notes about any topic prior to the writing being published and will be a benefit to all of us. Mr. Eastman keeps Evernote books about genealogy tasks to-do lists, biographies of ancestors, recipe collections, warranties, articles to read or reference material. Anything can be retrieved within seconds whether seated in front of your desktop, laptop, cellphone or tablet. Come to the General membership meetings. The dates are on your membership card. Most trips are presented for the first time at that meeting. Sign up, pay your check quickly and Dick Eastman is very active in the you are in. Villages Genealogical Society. He has Since the planning board meets every been the Director of the New England 4th Thursday of the month, new trips are Computer Genealogists and belongs to put in the books on the round table at the the New England Historic Genealogical beginning of the next month. If there is Society, National Genealogical Society no general membership meeting until a and the American-Canadian Genea month later, you could be too late. At the logical Society. He is also a frequent beginning of each month, take a look to author and lecturer on computer related see if something is new. Sign up for the topics and has written extensively for trip that you want, put your check into genealogy and computer publications. the proper envelope in the activities He is the author of “Your Roots: Total office, and you are more than likely Genealogy Planning on Your Computer”, going on that trip. It’s up to you to act and also publishes a free “Eastman’s before the trip is full. It’s not how you Daily Online Genealogy Newsletter”. He travels extensively around the world sign up but when you pay. and his presentations are educational, Last, always put your name on the motivational and entertaining. waitlist. You would be surprised how many people have to cancel. Please join us! Non-members fee $5.00. 21 chartered clubs Veterans and beverage. Coffee will be provided. The business meeting will be conducted after dinner. Members are requested to RSVP by contacting Lynda Norcross at [email protected] or 352–307– 2404. RSVPs are to indicate what pot luck dish will be brought to the dinner. March meetings are a week later than 2015 Dues ($ 3.00 per person) can be paid by CASH (NO CHECKS) at the usual due to room scheduling conflicts. meeting. Monday, March 16, 9 am – Meeting Room – Board Meeting. All members *** The month of March is the last month for indoor play at the Lake welcome to attend. Vista Pool. Thursday, March 19, Ballroom – Membership Meeting – 8 am breakfast, Effective April, all water volleyball play will be outdoors at the Peninsula Pool. meeting at 9 am. Baseball-Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees in Lakeland. Date: Thursday, April 2, 2015. Game Time is 1:05 pm; bus leaves 8:45 am. Cost is $60 pp., which includes transportation, ticket, Denny’s breakfast, snacks, and FUN! Make check payable to SCVA, include a note about who is going with contact number, and place in Tigers vs. Yanks envelope in Veterans mailbox in the Activities Office. For questions, call Jack Cherry (347-3541). A trip to the King’s Bay Submarine Base is being planned for May, 2015. If interested, contact Jack Cherry. If you are an annual member and have not yet paid your 2015 dues, they are due by the March meeting. Our Veterans Celebration Dinner is March 14, 2015, with Music by Pam Valli. Hope to see you there! Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Water Volleyball Club The Semi-Annual Membership Meeting and Pot Luck Dinner will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. in the Horizon Club Game Room The Pot Luck Dinner will begin at 5:45 pm and all members are asked to bring a dish to share, place settings/utensils 22 Waterbugs members. Here is your opportunity to join and make a meaningful contribution to a brand new club. We have decided upon annual dues of $20 and I am happy to say I saw a lot of money changing hands at our recent meeting – always a good sign. If you are a woodworker, want to become a woodworker, or if you want to learn how to properly use woodworking tools, come to our meetings. If you have questions concerning anything wood, come and ask us! We have just left the starting blocks and welcome any positive ideas – c’mon down and let’s talk shop. Our meetings are currently scheduled for the 4th Friday of each month at 2 pm. Writers’ Bloc Spring is here and for all you warm weather friends it’s a good time to head Words can be arranged in such a way back to the pool. that they are inspiring. Think of writing The water temp has been wonderful all that has impressed you from childhood winter thanks to our staff and the sun and to adulthood. Remember the nursery warm air are great. rhymes and books you loved as a teenWe have classes Monday, Wednesday ager. What about your first introduction and Friday, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 into Shakespeare. As you continued to a.m. at the Peninsula Pool and you are be awed by authors, you sometimes all invited to come and join us and see if found words that leaped from the pages this is good fit for your exercise plan. If and astounded you. It could be a you decide to join our Chartered Club sentence, a paragraph, or a page. You the dues are $10.00 for the entire year. will awake from your doldrums and shout, “Wow! This is good. How I wish See you at the pool. I could write this effectively.” Rose Ann Peete The secret is out. You can. Everyone I President have met in our Writers’ Bloc Club has written something at one time or another that has sparked my brain. When I watch and listen to a singer or group, I am amazed that most of the audience know all the words and sing along – even Rap, as difficult as it may be. Someone wrote those words, and people memorize them. Well, the club that has been talked Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday of about for quite a while has finally come each month in the Game room at 10 into existence. am, and you too can be stirred by the The WOODWORKERS CLUB is open written word. If you have any questions, for business and is looking for new contact our president, David Daggett. Woodworkers Club march 2015 interest groups COMMUNITY WATCH NEWS “An Eye In The Sky” There have been times when a resident will ask … “Why is there a Sheriff’s helicopter flying over Del Webb and the surrounding area?” A Sheriff’s helicopter clattering overhead means different things to different people. To the uninformed citizen it could mean little more than an unnecessary expense, to others indicates a comforting law enforcement omnipresence, but still others may see it as an intrusion of their privacy. However, when heard by deputy sheriffs, it means that they are not alone and will have the benefit of high-tech support if needed. The idea of law enforcement aviation is not new. Early in 1914, a Curtiss Model F flying boat was being used to fly tourist around the bay close to the Miami Royal Palms Hotel. After the theft of some precious jewelry from the hotel, the Miami police developed information that the thief had boarded a ship to the Bahamas. The Curtiss pilot agreed to fly officers to intercept the ship. Radio message was sent to the ship’s Captain who agreed to heave to as the flying boat landed. The Miami detectives boarded the ship and took the suspect into custody. Because helicopters can fly under the Federal Aviation Administration minimum altitudes for airplanes and are capable of landing without a runway, they have evolved into the perfect mission-capable aircraft for law enforcement and first responders. Regular missions include providing air support for patrol officers with flood march 2015 lights at night, tracking vehicle pursuits, looking for lost persons, rescuing persons from dangerous situations, observing fires and conducting surveillance of criminal behavior. Air support can also provide quick, sometimes life-saving assistance when ground units cannot. Helicopters can respond quickly to high-risk situations, such as vehicle pursuits or crimes in progress, and provide direction that increases safety for the ground units. Thermal imaging equipment enables the crew to search expansive areas at night for lost persons. Since an aircraft is a force multiplier, deputies simply feel safer when one is overhead during dangerous operations such as robberies in progress or manhunts. So … when you see a Sheriff’s helicopter overhead it’s for good cause and adds another layer of security for all residents of Marion County. UUU On another note: Our past Commander, Lt. Dennis McFatten has been promoted to Captain and has been replaced by Lt. Claude McQuaig. We congratulate Captain McFatten and wish him much success in his new position. UUU Our next meeting is on Friday, March 6th at 9:00 am in the Ballroom. Residents are always welcome to attend. For information on how to join Community Watch, contact Joe Favata at 307-6925. 23 activities MOVIE NIGHT Tuesdays • 7:00 PM Subscriptions Residents of SCG&CC receive a copy delivered to your Spruce Creek residence monthly. If you plan to be away, please let us know so we can suspend delivery until you return. To subscribe to “The Fountain” by mail, forms are available from the receptionist or the Activities Office. Complete the form and return with your payment to the Activities Office. Subscriptions are for 3 months, 6 months or 1 year. This covers mailing and handling costs. The Community Center Ballroom Mar. 3 The November Man R – Pierce Brosnan Mar. 10 The Hundred Foot Journey PG – Helen Mirren Mar. 17 NO MOVIE Horizon Players Rehearsal Mar. 24 NO MOVIE Horizon Players Rehearsal Resident Directory Mar. 31 Elsa & Fred PG13 – Shirley MacLaine Residents are responsible for submitting their information for the Resident Directory. Please fill out a Resident Directory form with your correct information and submit it to the Activities Office. Forms are available at the Reception desk or activities office. For a synopsis of each movie, visit: sprucecreekonline.com Check Out the Community Website! Defibrillator Locations Bookmark your browser to » Horizon Center Pool outside the gate at the main entrance on the left. sprucecreekonline.com » Peninsula Pool inside the main entrance gate on the left near the Men’s Room. for links to Channel 12 Online, the web pages of a growing number of clubs and activities, movie schedules, and other helpful information. » Peninsula Pool outside the main entrance on the left as you face the entrance. » Between the Tennis & Pickleball Cts on the 130th Loop side near the parking lot. » Ball Field near the Ladies Room across from the concession stand. E-mail: [email protected] activities groups Group Angels On Request Bowling (co-ed) Breast Cancer “Chit Chat” Group Corvette Riders of Del Webb SC Democrat Group Eagle Ridge Riders (Motorcycle) Ladies Lunch Bunch/Sunset Dinners Model Yacht Club Republican Group Scrabble Group Spruce Creek Country Club Car Group Volleyball Sand interest groups Group Community Watch Friends of New England Plastic Model Interest Group march 2015 » Horizon Center Lobby next to the water fountain by the Kitchen. » Fitness Center at the front desk. Leader Karen McMillin JoAnne Caiazza Charlie Kines Al Earl Ellie Sherman Judy Amato Gary Green Randy Chartier June Albrizio Nick Quinn Ron Johnson Janet VanHousen Larry McCabe Jerry Williams Leader Joe Favata Marie Szymanski Chris Olsen Phone 454-5933 245-8692 347-6447 307-9212 347-8616 347-0943 347-2481 347-9117 347-5527 245-7151 307-3213 347-8972 452-0742 307-4956 Phone 307-6925 742-7732 347-4495 Meets TBA 12:30 pm, Mon (Sept – Apr) 12:30 pm, Tues (Sept – Apr) TBA 7:30 am, Tues & Sat, Meet at the “Fountain” TBA 10 am, Wed & Sat Last Fri of the Month 2 pm Mon, Wed & Fri (Oct – Apr) Meets 9 am, 1st Fri TBA TBA 27 28 Spruce Creek Golf & Country Club by Del Webb SUNDAY • A • R • C • H M 2 0 15 MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 8:00 am Men’s Golf 9:00 am AM Bridge (CD) 9:00 am Diamond Dixie Cloggers (BR) (Mar 4,11,25) 10:00 am Bocce Winter League (BC) (Mar 11) 12:00 pm Men’s Handicapped 8-Ball League (BD) (Mar 11,18,25) 12:05 pm Social Bridge (CD) 1:00 pm Triple Play (GR) 1:30 pm Quilters & Needle Artists (CR) 1:30 pm Bocce Winter League (BC) (Mar 11) 5:30 pm Diamond Dixie Cloggers (BR) 6:00 pm Ladies Billiards (BD) 6:30 pm Pinochle (CD) 6:30 pm Pay Me (GR) 6:30 pm Shuffleboard (SC) 8:00 am ER Ladies Golf 8:00 am Arts & Crafts Basket Weaving (CR) 9:00 am Horseshoe Assoc (HP&PV) 10:00 am Bocce Winter League (BC) (Mar 5,12) 12:00 pm Men’s Billiards 8-Ball Competition (BD) 12:00 pm Fountain Singers (MR) 1:00 pm Rummikub (GR1) 1:00 pm Dominoes (GR2) 1:00 pm Refresher Bridge (CD) 1:30 pm Bocce Winter League (BC) (Mar 5,12) 3:00 pm Men’s All Faith Study (MR) 4:00 pm Trivia (BR) 5:30 pm Poker (GR) 6:30 pm Duplicate Bridge (CD) 6:30 pm Dominoes (MR) 6:30 pm Cribbage (CR) 7:00 pm Fountain Squares (BR) (Mar 12) PACCommittee reeClimbers OilPainting(CR) 1 9:00am C(MR) 2 9:30am TUserGroup(CM) 3 9:00am 4 9:30 am Entertainment 5 9:00 am Diamond Dixie Cloggers (BR ) (Mar 1,8,15) 6:00 pm Fountain Singers (BR) (Mar 8,22) 6:00 pm Texas Holdem (GR) Mar 8,22,29) 6:25 pm Euchre (CD) 10:30 am SC Games Bean Bag (PV) 7:00pm Writers’Bloc AuthorsNight(GR) march 2015 4:00pm IowaParty(PV) TUESDAY 8:30 am Ceramics Workshop (CR) 9:00 am Horseshoe Assoc (HP&PV) 9:00 am Computer Room Maintenance (CM) 9:30 am Fountain Squares (BR) 12:00 pm Horizon Players Workshop (BR) (Mar 9,16,23,30) 12:00 pm Men’s Afternoon Pool League (BD) 12:30 pm Duplicate Bridge (CD) 1:00 pm Samba (GR) 2:30 pm Beginner Line Dance (BR) 5:00 pm Early Bird Bingo (BR) 5:30 pm Metaphysical Group (MR) (Mar 16,23,30) 6:00 pm Arts & Crafts (CR) 6:00 pm Mah Jongg (CD) 6:30 pm Bingo (BR) 6:30 pm Hearts Club (GR) 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Diamond Dixie Cloggers (BR) Fountain Woodcarvers (CR) Horseshoe Assoc (HP&PV) Improver Line Dance (BR) Rhythm & Notes (BR) Mah Jongg (CD) Men’s Billiards Travel Team (BD) Bridge Lessons (MR) Quilters & Needle Artists (CR) All Faith - Notes of Faith (GR) Advanced Line Dance (BR) Women’s All Faith Club (GR) Kitchen Club Dinner (BR) Poker Club (GR) Computer Q&A Forum (CM) (Mar 10,17,24,31) Men’s Billiards League (BD) Social Bridge (CD) Shuffleboard (SC) Fountain Woodcarvers (CR) Fountain Singers (MR) (Mar 10) FRIDAY 6:00 am ERLGAMember/ Guest(BR) 1:00am Arts&Crafts 10:00 am Hearing Committee(GR) 9:00 am SC Games (CR) Impaired(MR) Cryptogram(CD) 10:00am COTCommittee(MR) 1:00pm SCGamesSpellingBee(BR) 10:00am BocceWinterLeague(BC) 10:00am SCGamesBocce(BC) 9:30am IntroPowerPoint(CM) 1:00pm SCGamesSamba(GR) 10:00am Property&Grounds(GR) 11:00am ERMGChampionship(BR) 10:00am Writers’Bloc(GR) 6:30am SCGamesHearts(GR) 1:00pm SCGamesSheepshead(MR) 1:00pm AndroidForum(CM) 1:00 pm SCGamesRummikub(GR) 1:30pm BocceWinterLeague(BC) 1:00pm SCGamesKnitting(CR) 2:00 pm CommunityWatchOfficers (CR) 7:00pm MovieNight(BR) 1:00pm SCGamesLadiesBilliards(BD) 1:00pm SCGamesHand&Foot(GR) 5:00 pm SCGamesMen’sBilliards (BD) 4:00pm IrishAmericanEmeralds(MR) 4:00pm RVClub(CR) 7:00pm Paula’sClownAlley(MR) 7:00pm ERLGABaskets(BR) 8 8:30 am SC Games Chess (MR) 10:00 am Metaphysical Group(CD) 9 10:00 am Finance Committee(GR) 10 10:00am BocceWinter League(BC) 1:30pm BocceWinterLeague(BC) 7:00pm MovieNight(BR) 11 9:00 am Pen&Inkw/Oil 10:00 am SinglesClub Rouging(CR) Meeting(GR) 12:30 pm SCGamesSocial 10:00 am PickleballClub Bridge(CD) Meeting(MR) 2:00 pm CovenantsCommittee(MR) SATURDAY 8:00 am Arts & Crafts League (CR) 12:30 pm Samba (GR) 8:30 am Buddies (CD) 7:00 pm Par Nine (GR) 9:00 am Bridge Lessons (GR) (Mar 6,13) 12:30 pm Ladies Billiards Travel Team (BD) 2:00 pm Arts & Crafts (CR) 2:00 pm Pinochle (CD) 6:00 pm Karaoke Club (CD) 6 7 9:00 am Community 9:00 am SC Games Watch(BR) Shuffleboard (SC) 10:00 am SC Games Geocaching(PV) 9:30am Arts&Crafts(CR1) 10:00am SCGamesBocce(BC) 10:00am WaterColor(CR2) 11:00 am ERMGChampionship(BR) 1:00 pm SCGamesDoubleSuper Samba(GR) 5:30pm SinglesClubSocial(GR) 6:00 pm Everything&SwingDance 5:00 pm MonarchNeighborhood(PV) (BR) 7:00pm EntertainmentSeries(BR) 12 10:30 am BookDiscussion 13 Group(MR) 1:30 pm ComputerClub OfficersMeeting(MR) 14 9:00 am CharityQuilting (CR) 2:00 pm ResidentRental (PV) 4:30pm TennisClubMeeting(MR) 15 1:00 pm LadiesBilliards (PV) 5:30 pm IrishAmerican-St Patrick’sDay(BR) 6:30pm PartnersBridge(GR) 16 9:00 am VeteransOfficers Meeting(MR) 10:00 am SC Games CaptainsMeeting(GR) 1:00pm Arts&Crafts(CR) 9:00 am TreeClimbers (CD) 17 Happy St Patrick’s Day 2:30 pm MichiganPicnic (PV) 3:00pm TableTennis(PV) 1:30pm H orizonPlayers Production(BR) 22 SCGamesClosing Ceremonies(BR) CommunityWatchTraining (CR) ClubPresidentsMeeting(CR) 18 9:30 am Boardof 9:00 am Veterans(BR) Directors 10:00 am WritersBloc(GR) Workshop(BR) 12:00 pm DiamondDixie 10:00am WaterColor(CR) Cloggers(BR) 2:00pm ResidentRental(PV) 1:00pm iPadForum(CM) 3:00pm GardenClubMeeting(BR) 5:30 pm Men’sBilliardsMeeting(CR) 7:00pm Anglers(MR) 7:00pm ComputerClubMeeting(BR) 19 10:00 am GardenClub OfficersMeeting 20 ookDiscussion ecorative uilters& Singers achine 23 10:30am BGroup(MR) 24 9:00am DPainting(CR) 25 10:00am QNeedleArtists 26 10:00 am Spirited 27 9:00am MEmbroidery(CR) 28 (CD) 8:30 am AARPSafe DrivingClass (MR) 9:30 am VascularVeinCenter Seminar(GR) 10:00am MetaphysicalGroup(CD) 1:00pm ARCommittee(CR) 11:00am MahJonggPizza Party(LN) (MR) 2:00 pm Boardof DirectorsMeeting(BR) 10:00am TravelClubPlanning Committee(CD) 3:00pm HappyTailsDogClub(MR) 7:00pm Paula’sClownAlley(MR) 10:30am ERLadies9-Hole(GR) 1:00pm CERTClubMeeting(CR) 7:00pm Rhythm&Notes(CR) BocceSpring 29 8:30am Sign-Up(CD) 30 7:00pm MovieNight(BR) 31 CHANNEL 12 SPECIAL PROGRAMS 29 Mon – Fri Sat & Sun 21 8:00 am Horseshoe League(PV) (MR) 9:00 am Arts&Crafts 2:00 pm BocceWinterLeague (CR) Play-Offs(BC) 1:00pm BeginnersQuilting(CR) 2:00pm TechnologyClub(MR) 4:30 pm SoftballClubDinner/Dance 5:00 pm ItalianAmerican–StJoseph (BR) Feast(BR) 5:00pm ResidentRental(PV) 5:00 pm BocceClubWinterParty(CR) 7:00pm TriviaforDummies(GR) Special Programs shown at 7AM, 12 PM, 4PM, and 7PM. See the scroll or the website for program listing. Community Center 6:00pm AfricanAmericanClub(CD) 6:00pm VeteransEvent(BR) 8 am – 10 pm 9 am – 10 pm Swimming Pool Mon – Fri Sat & Sun 8:30 am – 10 pm 8:30 am – 10 pm 5:30pm WaterVolleyball 5:00pm WisconsinParty Meeting/PotLuck(GR) (PV) 7:00pm HorizonPlayersProduction 7:00pm Club36–GameNight(CD) (BR) 7:00pm H orizonPlayersProduction (BR) ROOM KEY march 2015 4:00pm GunClub(CR) 12:00 pm 6:00 pm HorizonPlayersOfficers Meeting(MR) 12:00 pm 6:00 pm KitchenClubOfficersMeeting (CR) 2:00 pm 7:00 pm KitchenClubMeeting(CR) 12:30 pm SCGamesDuplicateBridge (CD) 1:00 pm ARCommittee(CR) 7:00 pm PhotographyClub(MR) Fitness Center BC BD BR CD CM CR1 CR2 ES FY GR1 GR2 HP Bocce Courts Billiard’s Room Ballroom Card Room Computer Room Craft Room (Front) Craft Room (Back) Exercise Studio Foyer Game Room (Front) Game Room (Back) Horseshoe Pits Mon – Fri Sat & Sun LB LN MR PC PP PV SC SP TC VC VP Lobby Lanai Meeting Room Pickleball Court Peninsula Park Pavilion Shuffleboard Courts Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Volleyball Courts Veterans Park 6 am – 8 pm 7 am – 7 pm chartered clubs CLUB CONTACT PHONE MEETS George Husband Mikki Hatcher MaryAnn Schuyler Richard Survant Alice McKeever JoAnne Weldon Audrey Whitfield Bernice Wernick John Portlock Elaine Lies Don Dake Cyndy Stern Judy Devaney Carol Tetreault Eileen Goodman Norma McCoy Kenneth Jeffers Patricia Dalzell Mark Hart Jim Collins Connie Tarsook Noreen Floden Toni Hennis Jim Franco Sally Dellinger James Schaffer Glenn Daniel Paula Inglee Steven Gershenoff Chuck Compton Maurine Elliott Lenore Casey Gail Walsh Sal Franco Patrick Sexton John Drewes Barb Beznoska David Greenberg Judy Amato Sandy Okawa Rick Aneiro Ruth Frayer Jim Matrazzo Suzette Schwartz Arthur Whitfield Terri Pittman Sheldon Guss Alan Lavine Jerry Williams Karen Prockish Patricia Pacillo Denise Ladouceur Ken Beam Judy Comparin Francine Scocca Jim DeLucia Jim Foreman Sarah McClosky Marcia Shuler Jim Shaffer Connie Cunningham David Withers Patsy Rucker Barbara Penko Marian Fuchs Nancy Luccisano Chad Norcross Linda Blanc Rose Ann Peete Peter Fromme David Daggett Edward Granville 245-4877 307-7020 245-8943 314-304-0327 314-814-0491 347-6328 347-5117 347-5184 347-0459 307-7782 245-7397 245-8221 245-6878 774-328-0704 245-7526 307-1264 598-0963 847-208-7571 307-2349 347-8335 978-886-7868 307-2932 245-0894 615-7803 307-3041 245-6359 347-0131 245-1704 307-3688 245-9902 245-1307 307-8551 245-9928 245-3301 250-7675 307-2536 245-6778 245-4248 347-0943 203-494-8962 245-9816 347-8557 245-1123 307-6161 347-5117 423-503-0224 347-6232 347-0953 307-4956 503-803-5413 653-3068 470-1241 347-0441 245-6832 240-441-9281 245-6211 410-562-8163 781-561-5772 347-3850 347-8689 245-3420 233-7533 553-4192 307-1517 307-5382 307-2810 307-2404 553-4337 245-1405 914-467-0968 414-5974 386-626-4907 6 pm, 2nd Sat (L) 3 pm, Tues, (M) 3 pm Thurs 10 am, Fri 6:30 pm, Tues 6:30 pm, Wed 5 pm Early Bird & 6:30 pm, Mon TBA Tues, Wed, & Thu 10:30 am, 2nd Friday/N – F, 4th Tues, 10:30 am 6 pm, Tue/9 am & 12:05 pm Wed/Partners, 3rd Sun 8:30 am, Fri TBA TBA 7 pm, 3rd Wed 6:30 pm, Thurs 9 am, Sun & Wed; 8 am, Tue; 5:30 pm, Wed 1 pm & 6:30 pm, Thurs 12:30 pm, Mon; 6:30 pm, Thurs Play Thurs am/Mtg 1 pm, 1st Thurs Play Wed 6:25 pm, Sun TBA 7 pm, Sun 6:30 pm, Thurs 9 am & 7 pm, Tues 3 pm, 3rd Wed TBA 3:30 pm, 2nd Wed 3 pm, 4th Wed 10 am, 1st Tues 6:30 pm, Mon 6:45 pm, 2nd Wed 9 am, Tues; 8 am, Thurs 4 pm, 1st Wed TBA 6 pm, Fri (CD) 7 pm, 2nd Wed Play Thurs 8-9 am, Tue, Sat & Sun (PP) 12 pm, Tues; 6 pm, Sun & Mon 10 am, 2nd & 4th Mon TBA 7 pm, Sat 4 pm, Thurs 7 pm, 1st & 4th Wed 6:30 pm, Wed 7 pm, 2nd Mon 10 am, 2nd Thurs 6:30 pm, Wed; 2 pm, Fri 6 pm, Tues & Thurs 1 pm, Tues; 1:30 pm, Wed 12 pm, Tues 1 pm, Thurs 9 am, Mon & Thurs 1 pm, Mon; 12:30 pm, Sat 10 am, 2nd Thurs (M) Mon & Thurs, 9 am; (W) Wed & Sat, 9 am 7 pm, 3rd Wed 7 pm, 1st Wed TBA 5:30 pm, Mon & Thurs (Fitness Center) 9 am, 3rd Mon (Even Months) 2 pm, 3rd Fri 8 am, Mon, Wed, Fri, 6pm, Tues & Thurs; 9 am, Sat 1st Tues, Even Months, 7:15 pm 9 am, 1st Tues, CM; 9 am, 3rd Tues, CD 1 pm, Wed See Calendar 2 pm, Mon – Sun; 6 pm, Sun, Tues, Wed, Thurs 8, 9 & 10 am, Mon, Wed, Fri TBA 10 am, 1st & 3rd Thurs 6:30 pm, Tues & Wed African-American Club All Faith Bible Study & Charity Club Arts & Crafts League Billiards (Men) Billiards (Ladies) Bingo Club Bocce Ball Club Book Discussion Group Bridge Buddies (Healthy Lifestyles) C.E.R.T. Club 36 Computer Club Cribbage Diamond Dixie Cloggers Dominoes Duplicate Bridge Eagle Ridge Ladies Golf Club Eagle Ridge Men’s Golf Club Euchre Club (Cards) Everything & Swing (Dance Club) Fountain Singers Fountain Squares (Square Dance) Fountain Woodcarvers Garden Club German-American Friends of Spruce Creek Gun Club Happy Tails Dog Club Hearing Impaired Group Hearts Club Horizon Players In-Sync Swimmers Irish American Emerald Italian-American Club Karaoke Club Kitchen Club Ladies 9-Hole Golf Association Lap Swimmers Unlimited Mah Jongg Metaphysical Group Nature Explorers Par Nine Club (Cards) Patriots (Trivia) Paula’s Clown Alley Pay Me Club (Cards) Photography Club Pickle Ball Club Pinochle Poker Club Quilters & Needle Artists Rhythm & Notes (Dance) Rummikub SCCC Horseshoe Pitching Assoc. Samba Club (Cards) Singles Club Softball Spruce Creek Anglers (Fishing) Spruce Creek RV Club Straight Line Dancing Table Tennis Assoc. Tea-Quila Rose (Tea Club) Technology Club Tennis Club Travel Club Tree Climbers (Genealogy) Triple Play (Cards) Veterans Water Volleyball Club Waterbugs (Aquacize) Woodworkers Club Writers’ Bloc 2 Bit Shufflers Club (shuffle board) 30 march 2015
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