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SEA PINES NEWS
Deed Restricted Community
Sea Pines, in Hudson Florida
Volume VII, Issue III
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Inside this issue:
March 2015
Message from the President
Message from the President
Presidents Message
1
Meeting Minutes
2
Sherriff’s Newsletter
3
Veteran’s Corner
4
Ladies Club &
Code Violations
5
Adopt A Road
6
St Patrick's Day Dinner
7
Sea Pines Garage Sale
8
Important Numbers
10
Events Calendar
11
Security Calendar
12
Tides
13
Hello to all.
Hope this finds all of you well.
It sure was wonderful to see all
47 members at our meeting.
Speaking of our meeting. It has
been a pleasure to be able to
serve as President at the meetings because of how our meetings are going. They have been
very productive and fun. Everyone gets to express their ideas and thoughts. Which some
have turned out to be very
good. Everyone seems to respect the others when they are
talking and wait until they are
recognized to speak to the
group themselves. I love it. It
feels like a real community effect to get things done and to
keep our homes in good shape
and safe.
This is what the association is
all about. We want to keep it
that way. We are getting new
members all the time. Which is
very good. We are trying very
hard to come up with new ideas
for the betterment of our community and you the members
are helping this board with
your input. I want to thank you
all for this. Keep coming to the
meetings and keep bringing
your good ideas with you.
Ernie is working on the Putting
green this week. That will be fun
to use. If you have to wait to use
it, you can sit on the new benches that Jerry made and had installed with help from some of
our volunteers. Watch for Grand
Opening soon.
Don’t forget to call Pat to make
your reservation for the St. Patrick’s Day dinner. March 7th, is
the last day for this. The dinner
is March 14th. More details are
in the Newsletter.
Also the garage sales are this
coming weekend. March 6 and 7.
That will be fun. Everyone has
their own sale at their own
house. Please try to participate.
The more the merrier.
I pray by this time that our
weather has warmed up where it
should be. I for one do not enjoy
this really cold air. For those
who do, sorry.
Have a good month and I will
see you at our next meeting
March 18th. Until then, stay
safe.
Linda Himebaugh, President
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Sea Pines Civic Association
Meeting Minutes for February 18, 2015
Sea Pines Civic Association Meeting Feb. 18,
2015.
Pledge of Allegiance was conducted.
Meeting called to order at 7:05 PM.
Roll call: present : Linda Himebaugh, Jerry
Sweet, Patti Donald, Pat Picininno, Jack Farrell, Ernie Reed, Dawn King
Pat read the treasurer’s report. Voted to submit for audit. Irene and Kathy volunteered to
do the audit this year.
Minutes will be in newsletter.
Communications: Pat received a thank you
note from Hudson Elementary School for our
monetary donation at Christmas which helped
100 families.
Security patrol: Lynn has three new drivers,
but could always use more.
Mowing: Pat said it’s going ok. He could also
use more help.
We now have 450 members. 45 were at the
meeting.
Lynn talked about the Volunteer/Valentine
Dinner which was held on Feb. 13. 77 people
signed up, but only 67 attended. Linda said
something has to be done about people not
showing up. I will keep a list each month of
the volunteers. Betsy suggested getting a reservation deposit, then refund it when they attend.
Code Enforcement: Ernie said the complaints are being quickly responded to. He really spends a lot of time getting after the violators. Just the street names and number of
violations will be printed in the newsletter, no
house numbers. Linda got a call from someone
who didn’t want their address published. A
vote was taken and that was the decision.
Vernon asked how long a boat can be left in the
driveway. The Code enforcement agency gives
you 7 days, then a notice. Jack said to send an
email to Sea Pines or call .
Ernie said the sheriff’s dept. is training special
deputies to enforce handicap violators. They will
probably start in the fall and will be driving
around and can actually cite code violations, too.
Robert brought up the issue of people not scooping up after their dogs.
Adopt-a-road: Sat. Feb. 21 8am. If you would
like Tom Himebaugh to call you let Linda know.
A man said that he would like to have a designated area for snowbirds to store their boats. Ernie thinks we have an area and will discuss it
with the board. This would be a nice amenity for
Sea Pines.
Sunshine: Alex, who lives on Islander, fell and
broke his hip again. He is in Bear Creek. Liz
sent him a card. Please let her know if you know
someone who needs a card.
Boat ramp: Jack said the new controller is still
being worked on, should be done by the end of
March.
Sun West Park: tour could possibly be in April.
Wake board park could be open Memorial Day
Street lights: Jerry is trying very hard to get a
cost estimate for these. 51% signatures of residents in the service area is needed. He has appointed block captains but wants to get the estimated cost first. Ernie should we should concentrate on the existing poles
St. Pat’s Dinner March 14th tickets $9.50 Garage sale: March 6 and 7, Friday and Saturday
Meeting adjourned at 8:00 PM
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PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER
March 2015
Scams come in all
forms and fashions
and the focus is almost exclusively on
one thing: parting
you from your money.
We have to be diligent when it comes to crooks and their
scams. Hopefully these tips will help you
avoid the headache of losing money and repairing your credit.
With April 15 quickly approaching, thieves
are on the lookout for your tax dollars. Some
in Pasco have received phone calls from
those claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Those callers threaten to
take legal action if funds are not paid immediately. This is absolutely a scam. If you
have experienced this, please visit http://
www.irs.gov/uac/Report-Phishing to get
help.
There is also the persistent problem of skimming. This is when a device is placed either
on or inside an ATM machine or even fuel
pumps. That electronic device will then record your bank card information, allowing
the crook to duplicate your card and use it
at their leisure. Sometimes small cameras
are placed near a keypad in an attempt to
record your PIN. There are a few simple
things you can do in an attempt to avoid being a victim of a skimmer. First, thorough
inspect an ATM’s credit card reader. If it appears to be loose or it’s damaged or appears
to be altered, don’t use it. When you do use
an ATM, cover your hand to shield your PIN
from being secretly recorded. Even better, If
you must get cash back, go inside of a gro-
cery store. You may have to make a small purchase, but it almost guarantees no one else has
access to your card information. If you want to
pay for gas, go inside and pay the cashier instead of paying at the pump. For more information on skimmers, visit the FBI’s link on
the matter: http://www.fbi.gov/news/
stories/2011/july/atm_071411.
Scammers have also attempted to use gift
cards to get money. In one ruse, the crook calls
a number and tells the person they are holding
a family member hostage. He tells the person
on the other line if they want to insure their
family member returns home safely, money
must be placed on a gift card and the PIN
must given to the caller. In a different version
of that scam, a caller claims to be from a lottery company and in order to collect you alleged winnings, the potential victim must purchase a gift card and place a certain amount of
money on that card. The citizen must then give
the caller the PIN number. Please, don’t fall
for those scams. In the hostage hoax, family
members have been found to be safe and no
contact was ever made with them.
There are a number of other scams that can be
highlighted, but a great source is the Federal
Trade Commission, which has dedicated a portion of their siteZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/scam-alerts
to
scams of all stripes. Please take time and visit
the site, it could save you headache, heartache
and the loss of your hard-earned money.
If you believe you are the victim of some type
of identity theft or financial fraud, the following link has valuable information to assist you
through such a terrible ordeal:
http://pascosheriff.us/identity-theft-kit/.
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The Veterans CornerZZZZ
by Liz Reed
Recently, Ernie and I attended the 32nd Woman Veterans
Lunchon hosted by Legion Post 335 in New Port Richey.
Sitting with 80 woman who all served proudly and seeing
the age range was amazing. The oldest being 97 from the
Army and the youngest in her 40's from the Coast Guard. It
brought to mind many times that I have heard people say "
woman do not count because they did not do as much as men
in the military or they are not needed.
These people are just closed minded and uneducated. It is
common to hear from military woman of all eras that they
had to do twice the work just to be accepted in the military
work place.
I was the first woman to be assigned permanently to the
emergency room at Langley AFB. I felt they needed a female medic assigned there. I had to beg to work in the emergency room. Finally I was assigned to the ER. I was told all
I was going to do is drink coffee and answer phones. I must
say that was not the case. I read all my job requirements
and learned everything by hard work and observation. Soon
Drs. Began asking when I was on duty to schedule ER rotations because they knew they could get more sleep with me
there. It was a wonderful learning experience but I had to
prove myself unlike the men assigned there.
At Moody AFB I was assigned to the 69Th Tac Fighter
SQ. as their medic (IDMT). I was the first woman assigned
to the Sq. The reporting officer did not welcome me to the
SQ. He called me in the office only to say " When we are
deployed you are not to come home and tell wives what went
on while TDY". I told him I was there to take care of medical
issues and what they do in their free time or otherwise is
none of my concern. I stayed to myself most of the time in
that environment.
Woman have been serving in our armed services since the
American Revolution. Woman had such a strong will to
serve that they would disguise themselves as men in order
to be part of helping our great nation as military members.
Woman did volunteer as nurses, cooks and to do laundry at
this time for the military but not as
military members.
Until 1901 woman were contract workers and not military
members. In 1901 legislation was established creating the
Army Nurses Corps and in 1908 the Navy established their
own Nurses Corps. When WWI came about jobs were open
to woman in the military. To
include: nurses, telephone operators and stenographers . All
woman served state side or overseas in France. They helped
our nation by filling in for military men so that they could
fight on the front line. They were greatly needed. Over 400
woman lost their lives in the line of duty during WWI. .
During WWII(1941-1945) the united states had many
woman serving in the military. The Army had over 60,000
nurses. 67 nurses were captured by the Japanese and were
POW's in the Philippines for 2 1/2 years. The Army also
had 150,000 WACs in other jobs besides nursing during
WWII that served stateside, in Europe and in the Pacific.
The Navy had 14,000 nurses of which 5 were held POW in
Guam. In 1942 the WAVES were established and 80,000
woman signed up to serve in many different jobs. The Ma-
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rines and Coast Guard let a few woman in under Reserve
status to help free men of their jobs as clerks, drivers, mechanics and cooks so they could go to war.
After WWII most woman were forced out of the military.
In 1948 woman were granted permanent status in the Regular and Reserve Forces( Army, Navy and Marine Corps).
The Air Force was newly established.
During the Korean war (1950-1953) woman who were in
the reserves following WWII were involuntary recalled to
serve their country again.
In 1965 the Marine Corps assigned the first woman to
attaché duty. She was the first woman to serve under hostile fire.
1973 was the end of the draft and all military service was
volunteer. This did play a role in opening the door for woman to enlist and made it possible for woman to do many of
the jobs men also enlisted did.
During this year woman also started receiving the same
benefits as men in the military. I remember not being able
to collect housing allowance or my child not having the
same benefits as male military members with children( Pay
for dependents). I did fight this at the JAG office and was
able to receive pay for benefits back to 1968.
I feel 1973 was a big turning point for military woman. I
was able to reenlist back on active duty. I was in the AF
Reserves as a full time Mobile Augmenter for 5 years prior. I
was able to return to AD with a daughter; as a single
parent/divorcee. No one knew in my workplace that I had a
child. I thought it best. No one could say I received special
treatment, time off or leaving early, because I had a child.
It took until 1975 for women not to be discharged for
pregnancy .
With this turning point and up to present time the military has seen woman promoted to Generals( thank you Marines for being the first). We have seem woman commanders, pilots (Navy...1st), all woman flight crews, aircraft artillery trainers, flight surgeons ( Air Force), woman admitted to academies, woman on sea duty (coast guard-1st),
woman on alert. In 1978 the first woman commanded a
major military installation( Army). The 1st African American woman became a Brig. General (Army 1979).
Woman NASA Astronauts and Embassy guards came about
in 1979. In 1989 the first women received the Air Metal
with "V" device for serving in Panama (a combat zone). We
have had woman captured as prisoners in Iraq. During
1998 a woman fighter pilot delivered a payload of missiles
to a combat zone. Military woman were victims on the USS
Cole. The Air National Guard have woman snipers. Ten
service woman lost their lives at the Pentagon during 9/11.
Woman have become top enlisted advisors and have received the Silver
Stars for combat action. The
"Thunderbirds" have welcomed woman pilots to their team.
The list goes on and on. Today there is very little that
woman are not permitted to do in the military. If you think
they have not done something you may be wrong The info
just possibly has not been released for us to know.
Everyday woman military members make a difference
right along side military men. They both work as a team to
make life a better place for you and I . They are equally
owed our blessings and prayers no matter the job they do to
protect our great nation. Do not underestimate the military
woman.
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SEA PINES WOMENS CLUB
*******SEA PINES WOMEN’S CLUB*******
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MARCH
We should be ringing in spring very shortly. February was a
bear, even for Florida... Much too cold, so, bring on the
warmth! March should be a fun month for the Women's
Club. There are various events planned, so take a look,
and see if any of them interest you. Come and join us, and
meet new people, and discover new adventures. Don't sit at
home and think that there is nothing to do in this community.... we are always pleased to welcome new ladies to our
group. You know that old adage, " THE MORE THE MERRIER"! Come and make some new friends!
MARCH RECIPE
What comes to my mind when I think of March is St. Patrick's
Day. All that lovely corned beef & cabbage.... not much better
than that! And, of course, who can party better than the Irish! A
little jig, a pint of ale, bagpipes, and of course the men wearing
those lovely kilts! (what DO they hid under them anyway??????)?
Of course no Irish celebration would be complete without some
lovely Irish Soda Bread, so here is a simple recipe that can get
you started! Of course....."luck of the Irish to ye"!
Please check out the monthly newsletters for information regarding the Sea Pines Women’s Club activities. We would love to see
you at any of our activities.
The Women’s club tries to plan new and exciting adventures
each month & we are always looking for new ideas…. Join
us, and Share yours!
Combine:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
2 cups all-purpose flour
IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND ANY OF THE EVENTS
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
Please contact Betsy
via e-mail ([email protected]) one (1) week before the event so transportation arrangements & reservations at restaurants can be
made.
If you are willing to drive please advise. Your consideration
is greatly appreciated.
1 teaspoon salt
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Friday,
March
6: 9:30
Weeki Wachee
Swamp Fest. Crafters, music, and vendors. Admission
is $8.00.
Thursday, March
12: 12:30
Games and light
lunch... location to be determine. (depending on the
number attending). Please advise if you plan to attend
by March 5.

Thursday,
March 19: 9:00
enjoy the shops and lunch.
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Friday,
March 27: 10:30 Tampa Bay DownsPlease note that there is special information for this adventure. Reservations are required by March 20....
Please advise if you plan to go as soon as possible so
that reservations & arrangements for transport can be
completed in a timely fashion.
Trip to Cedar Key, to
IRISH SODA BREAD
1/2 cup raisins or currants
Set aside.
Combine:
1 egg beaten
1 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup melted butter
Add moist ingredients to dry ingredients. Stir just until dry ingredients are moistened.
Spoon batter into greased 8-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3 inch loaf pan.
Bake @ 350 for 40 to 45 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in
center comes out clean.
Cool in pan 10 minutes, remove from pan, and let bread cool completely on a wire rack.
This recipe will yield 1 loaf.
Now go party like you're Irish, of course after you eat the lovely
Irish Soda Bread!!!!!
THINGS TO DO:
What: Ladies club meetings A social eventZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Please check monthly newsletter for specific events
& time.
When: Days will vary for the convenience of all our members
Questions:
Betsy Dailey [email protected]
Judy Farrell 727-861-3483
Code violations for 2/11/2015
1 on Southwind Dr.
2 on Sea Pines Dr.
2 on Indies
2 on Hatteras
1 on Mako
1 on Islander
1 on Jolly Roger
1 on Inwood
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MARCH 14
SEA PINES CIVIC ASSOCIATION
CELEBRATES
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
With Our Annual
GALA ST.PATRICK’S DAY DINNER
COMPLETE WITH CORNED BEEF CABBAGE
AND IRISH SODA BREAD
WHERE: SEA PINES CLUBHOUSE
WHEN: 6:30
TICKETS: $9.50 PER PERSON
WE GOT THE FOOD
YOU BRING YOUR OWN UTENSILS, PLATES, AND OF
COURSE SOMETHING TO DRINK
LAST DAY TO BUY TICKETS
MARCH 7th
FOR INFO AND TICKETS
PAT PICCININNO – 863-4268
AL PIZZANO – 378-7995
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Sea Pines Community Garage Sale
Date: Friday, March 6.
Saturday, March 7
Time: 8am – 4pm
Please Participate and
Support your Community
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Pedestrian Safety
Since we don’t have sidewalks in Sea
Pines, extra caution should be taken
when walking in the street.
Walk against the flow of traffic.
Walk only in the daytime.
If listening to music using ear
buds, be extra vigilant.
Look both ways BEFORE
crossing the street
If you must walk in the evening;
Wear light clothing.
Carry a flash light and turn it
on.
If you are a motorist, watch for
walkers and cyclists….share
the road
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Civic Association Officers & Board
President
Linda Himebaugh
Vice President
Jerry Sweet
Secretary
Patti Donald
Treasurer
Pat Piccininno
Board Member
Dawn King
Ernie Reed
Jack Farrell
Registered Agent
Ernie Reed
727 862-4382H
727-505-9649C
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS
EMERGENCY
911
FIRE
911
SHERIFF
727 847-8102
CODE ENFORCEMENT
727 847-8171
ANIMAL CONTROL
727 834-3216
ABUSE HOTLINE
800 962-2873
727-869-0073
727-364-5907
727 861-3483
U.S. COAST GUARD
727 896-5666
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
727 847-8106
HOSPITAL (BAYONET)
727 819-2929
727 364-5907
WATER
727 847-8131
ELECTRIC (WREC)
727 868-9465
POST OFFICE (US 19)
727 819-0073
SEASIDE SANITATION
727 868-2566
727 857-6204
727 203-1794
727 863-4268
FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMISSION
Committees
Security Patrol
Lynn & Brad Olson
Corresponding Secretary
Lucille Piccininno
Boat Ramp
Buzz Manna,
Southwind Park — Keys
Jack Farrell
Sunshine
Liz Reed
Mowing
Pat Piccininno,
Adopt-a-Road
Ernie Reed
Membership Dues — BILLING
Pat Piccininno,
Newsletter
Jerry Sweet
Parks
Dawn King
Website
Dennis Rousell
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727-697-0304
727 863-4268
727 868-8271
727 861-3483
727 364-5907
727 863-4268
727 364-5907
727 863-4268
727 857-6204
727-869-0073
727 534-9490
888-404-3922
BLUE BAG COLLECTION
Your hauler is required by ordinance to pick up
your blue bags at least twice a month. Some haulers pick them up more often. Please contact your
hauler for your specific blue bag pickup schedule
and also listed on the Calendar.
If you have a problem, please contact your hauler
first to try to resolve the problem. If you are not
successful with this approach, contact Recycling at
(727) 847-8041 or (813) 235-6012 ext. 8041 or (352)
521-4285 (x8041)
Accurate Waste Systems (727) 375-5797
Central Carting Disposal
(352) 583-4204
County Sanitation
(888) 522-5794
Parker & Sons Sanitation (727) 845-1024
Seaside Sanitation
(727) 868-2566
Waste Aid
(727) 842-9309
Waste Express
(727) 841-7511
(800) 585-5119
Waste Management
(800) 255-7172
Waste Services of Florida (727) 849-3333
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Sea Pines Events Calendar - March 2015
Sunday
1Mar
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday Thursday
4
5
6
Friday
SEA PINES
COMMUNITY
GARAGE SALE
8am to 4pm
WOMENS CLUB
9:30am Swamp
Fest
8
9
10
VIVA VILLA
MEETING
7:00pm
15
16
23
12
13
BOARD
WOMANS
MEETING 7pm CLUB
12:30p Lunch
17
DIVE CLUB
MEETING 7pm
22
11
24
18
19
CIVIC MEETING 7pm
WOMANS
CLUB
9:00am Trip to
Cedar Key
25
26
Saturday
7
SEA PINES
COMMUNITY
GARAGE
SALE
8am to 4pm
14
ST. PATRICK'S
DAY DINNER
6:30pm
$9.50pp
20
21
27
28
WOMANS
CLUB
10:30am
Tampa Bay
Downs
29
30
31
Apr 1
Boat Ramp Electronic Fobs (Keys)
2
3
4
You will receive a DECAL for your boat trailer.
ZZDO NOT forget to re-lock the gate.
Boat
Ramp
FOB’sZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
This is for all the boaters who have their delinquent FOBs suspended.ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
The Boat Ramp Gate is a two-part computer controlled system that requires a great deal of time and
effort to maintain. I have to up-date the record on
the computer, then drive to the ramp and up-date
the controller. I travel out of town many times during the year and may not be available to do this
when you call from the ramp with a suspended
FOB. You will have to use Hudson Beach boat ramp
until I’m available. I am doing this as a Volunteer!
If you do not plan on using your FOB, you can turn it in
to Pat Piccininno and we will pay you $5.00.ZZZZ
Please call him in advance: 863-4268
Note:
After April 1, 2015 Late fee for FOB renewal
will be an additional $10.00
Boat ramp fobs may be purchased from Buzz Manna,
7600 Hatteras Dr. 727 868-8271.
YOU MUST BE A PROPERTY OWNER IN SEA PINES
Sea Pines member…………………..………$20.00.
Non-Paid member…………………..………$45.00.
Lost Fob……………………………….……$40.00
NOTE: Lost fob codes will be removed from system.
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Sea Pines Security Patrol Calendar March 2015
Sunday
Mar 1
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
15
9
10
Himebaugh
Page
16
17
LaBelle
22
29
4
Thursday
5
Lebel
Olson
8
Wednesday
23
24
Sweet
Osborn
30
31
Worley
Erickson
11
Friday
6
Saturday
7
Aagard
12
13
Baker
14
Evans
18
19
20
Griffin
Farrell
James
25
26
27
28
Kays
Connelly
Chase
2
3
4
Apr 1
21
Sea Pines Security Patrol Help Needed
If you can spare 1 1/2 hours one afternoon or evening a month, and are willing to
help patrol our community by driving the Sea Pines Security truck, please contact
Lynn Olson at 727-697-0304 or [email protected] . You will need to provide
Lynn with your driver’s license number and date of birth for Sea Pines insurance
purposes. Lynn will arrange to get you a key to the truck which is parked on a lot
between Mako and Yachtsman Dr. We sure could use the help!
Average Tides
Mean Range: 2.4 ft
MHHW: 3.4 ft
Mean Tide: 1.8 ft
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Tides-Indian Bay based on St. Marks
based on St. Marks River Ent., Florida
(NOAA) 28° 27 N 82° 40 W
January 2015
Monthly High & Low
High March 21, 1:52p 3.5 ft
Low March 22, 9:43p -0.5 ft
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1(EST) ft
5:53a -0.1 L
11:41a 2.4 H
5:37p 1.2 L
11:03p 2.6 H
2(EST) ft
6:31a -0.2 L
12:11p 2.6 H
6:21p 0.9 L
11:46p 2.8 H
3(EST) ft
7:03a -0.2 L
12:39p 2.8 H
6:58p 0.6 L
4(EST) ft
12:21a 2.9 H
7:30a -0.2 L
1:05p 3.0 H
7:32p 0.3 L
5(EST) ft
12:54a 3.0 H
7:54a -0.1 L
1:30p 3.1 H
8:05p 0.2 L
6(EST) ft 1:26a
3.0 H 8:16a 0.1 L 1:53p 3.1
H 8:37p 0.0 L
7(EST) ft 1:58a
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10:35a 0.8 L
3:54p 3.0 H
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5:38a 2.3 H
11:19a 1.1 L
4:33p 2.9 H
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12:57a 0.1 L
7:06a 2.2 H
12:22p 1.4 L
5:30p 2.7 H
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2:24a 0.1 L
8:47a 2.3 H
1:56p 1.6 L
7:03p 2.6 H
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3:47a -0.1 L
10:04a 2.5 H
3:41p 1.5 L
8:58p 2.7 H
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4:53a -0.3 L
10:57a 2.8 H
4:59p 1.1 L
10:20p 2.9 H
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5:47a -0.5 L
11:39a 3.0 H
5:58p 0.7 L
11:23p 3.2 H
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6:33a -0.5 L
12:16p 3.2 H
6:47p 0.3 L
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12:16a 3.4 H
7:14a -0.4 L
12:50p 3.4 H
7:32p -0.1 L
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1:06a 3.5 H
7:53a -0.2 L
1:22p 3.5 H
8:16p -0.4 L
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1:53a 3.4 H
8:28a 0.0 L
1:52p 3.5 H
8:59p -0.5 L
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2:39a 3.3 H
9:01a 0.4 L
2:22p 3.5 H
9:43p -0.5 L
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3:25a 3.0 H
9:31a 0.7 L
2:50p 3.5 H
10:28p -0.4 L
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4:14a 2.7 H
10:01a 1.0 L
3:19p 3.3 H
11:18p -0.2 L
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5:09a 2.3 H
10:33a 1.3 L
3:49p 3.1 H
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12:18a 0.1 L
6:21a 2.1 H
11:11a 1.5 L
4:25p 2.8 H
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1:38a 0.4 L
8:05a 2.0 H
12:14p 1.7 L
5:20p 2.5 H
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3:12a 0.5 L
9:39a 2.1 H
2:18p 1.8 L
7:45p 2.3 H
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4:28a 0.5 L
10:31a 2.3 H
4:20p 1.5 L
9:50p 2.4 H
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5:20a 0.4 L
11:07a 2.6 H
5:23p 1.2 L
10:50p 2.6 H
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11:37a 2.8 H
6:06p 0.8 L
11:32p 2.8 H
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Officers and Board 2015
Sea Pines Civic Association
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Hudson, FL 34667
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President ……………………..………….......……....… Linda Himebaugh
Vice President ………………………………….….............. Jerry Sweet
Secretary ……………………………………...............…..... Patti Donald
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Board Member ……………………………………….…….... Dawn King
Board Member ………………………………………...…..… Ernie Reed
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