July 2011

Message From The G.M. We live in a very active community full of walkers, strollers, joggers, runners, bikers, and bladers. But Club Events please remember that use of the sidewalks is restricted to walking, Club Events… see page 4 and for residents with disabilities (i.e. th wheelchairs, hover-rounds, etc.) Friday, July 1st Friday, July 15 Golf Carts are NOT permitted on Two for $20.00 Resident Night Out! sidewalks at any time, whether being driven or 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. presents... parked. Also, personal vehicles, whether your own or guests, should be parked in the appropriate spots Friday July 1st Laugh Out Loud! as well, not blocking any sidewalks. Sidewalks must With Robin Savage remain clear at all times for walkers and the disabled. Karaoke Night & The Board, Reserve Committee and I are with The Aigottis Long Island Mary considering starting some golf course 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 7:00pm-8:00pm improvements. Our first project will be the re- th construction of number 3 green. Then we intend to rd Sunday, July 17 start some tee re-construction projects. The first tee Sunday, July 3 project will be number 11 tee, then number 17 tee. Independence Day Breakfast Buffet All of these projects are already paid for from your 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Association Reserve Fund. Celebration We have started working on the 2012 Association 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday, July 22nd Budget and at this point I have no intention in asking for an increase in the current $175 assessment. That Friday, July 8th Musical Therapy will be no assessment increase in my four years as 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. your General Manager. Trivia Night! 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. rd As always, if I can be of assistance, please do not Saturday, July 23 hesitate to call. Sunday, July 10th Ice Cream Social Bill Berthold, CHA, CCM, CAM – 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chief Operating Officer/GM HP Bingo! Doors Open at 3:30 p.m. Monday, July 25th Games Starts at 4:00 p.m. $10.95 AYCE th mportant Dates Monday, July 11 Port of Call Buffet I $10.95 AYCE Docking In: Israel To Remember Italian Night 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. No Village Council In July Buffet Friday, July 29th 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Resident Forumth Dinner & A Show , July 25 Monday Friday, July 15th With 1:30 p.m., PAC $10.95 AYCE Bobby Palermo 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. BOD Meeting th Roast Beef Dinner Wednesday, July 27 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m., Magnolia Room ROOF CLEANING & PRESSURE CLEANING “We take pride in our work and it shows in every home we complete”

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Table of Contents

Angels in the Pines...... 24 Drama Club News ...... 24 Message from the GM ...... Cover Architectural Review Committee ...... 7 Environmental Issues Committee...... 6 Monday Ladies’ Bible Study ...... 24 Ask The Techie...... 13 Events in July ...... 5 Movies in July...... 9 Attention ...... 10 From the Audubon Committee ...... 6 New Outlook Singles Club...... 21 Niners’ Ladies’ Golf Association ...... 16 Back Gate Beautification Project...... 8 Golf Shop Sale ...... 18 Heritage Pines Ladies’ Pet Lovers’ Club ...... 29 Bar Entertainment ...... 12 Golf Association ...... 19 & 20 Red Hat Sophisticates of Bar Menu ...... 11 Heritage Pines Maryland Group ...... 21 Heritage Pines...... 27 Bingo News ...... 10 Heritage Pines Men’s R.O.M.E.O. Club ...... 26 Book Club...... 26 Golf Association...... 18 Saturday Beer & Wing Deal...... 10 Bridge Groups ...... 25 Hours of Operation ...... 4 Sewing and Sharing ...... 26 Bunco ...... 25 Ice Cream Social ...... 10 Sidewalk Usage...... 6 Important Dates to Remember ..Cover Calendar ...... 22 & 23 Stampin’ Up!...... 21 In Memoriam ...... 29 Super Seniors 80+...... 26 Can You Hear Me Now?...... 7 Jewish Prayer...... 28 Theater News ...... 21 Closures ...... 18 Kitty Coalition...... 28 Tuesday Ladies’ Bible Study ...... 25 Community Memorial Tree Program...8 Ladies Bowling League ...... 28 Used and Old Computers...... 7 Democratic Club...... 24 Library News...... 10 Village Attic...... 21 Dining Room Closure ...... 10 Mah Jongg...... 25 WAG...... 24

3 Hours of Operation

Below are the hours of operation for the main Clubhouse. Below that, are the hours of operation for specific rooms and departments.

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Events in July

Friday, July 1st Friday, July 15th Two for $20.00 $10.95 AYCE Roast Beef Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Choose from 9 item menu, with a variety of flavors, sure to satisfy Buffet Menu To Include: Traditional House Salad, Rolls & Butter, everyone’s taste buds. All dinners are served with your choice of Glazed Baby Carrots, Creamed Spinach, Scalloped Potatoes, Carved soup or salad bar, and topped off with a dessert! Roast Beef (with au jus and merlot reduction), Chef’s Special Dessert! Reservations (727) 861-1677 Reservations (727) 861-1677

Friday, July 15th Friday July 1st Resident Night Out! Karaoke Night with The Aigottis presents 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Laugh Out Loud! Come and enjoy an evening of great music, dancing, and performances with your residents as our hosts! With Robin Savage & Long Island Mary Sing a tune or two, or just sit back and enjoy the show! 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $5.00 per person

Sunday, July 3rd Sunday, July 17th Independence Day Celebration Breakfast Buffet 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Cocktail Hour 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Entertainment by the Pine Cords Buffet Menu To Include: Chef Attended Omelet Station, Scrambled 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Dinner & Entertainment Eggs, Traditional French Toast(sprinkled with powdered sugar), Biscuits and Gravy, Bacon and Breakfast Ham, Hash Brown Patties, Entertainment by the Day Dreams Band Hot Oatmeal, Danish, Muffins, Pastries, Mixed Fruit Plated Menu To Include: Preset Cold Salad Trio $10.00 per person (Tickets at front desk) Main Entree Choice of 1. 1/2 Honey BBQ Glazed Chicken or

2. Porterhouse Pork Chop, nd Family Style Sides To Include: Buttery Kerneled Corn, Friday, July 22 Crispy Curly Fries, Green Bean Casserole, Cornbread Special $12.00 Musical Jeopardy Chef’s Specialty Dessert $15.00 per person (Tickets at front desk) 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Plated Menu To Include: Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread & Rolls, Traditional Lasagna, Stewed Zucchini • Chef’s Choice Dessert $12.00 per person (Tickets at front desk) Friday, July 8th Special $12.00 Trivia Night! Saturday, July 23rd 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social Plated Menu To Include: Open Faced Turkey Breast (served on crispy 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Texas toast) with creamy mashed potatoes and mixed veggies,

traditional stuffing, and Chef’s Choice Dessert th $12.00 per person (Tickets at front desk) Monday, July 25 $10.95 AYCE Port of Call Buffet

th Docking In: Israel Sunday, July 10 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. HP Bingo! Buffet Menu To Include: Motzaball Soup, Tabouleh with Pita Bread, Doors Open at 2:30 p.m. Chopped Israeli Salad (salat katuztz), Challah Bread, Yogurt Games Start at 4:00 p.m. Marinated Chicken (glazed with orange and honey), Beef Brisket, Potato Latkes (with apple sauce), Vegetables Reservations (727) 861-1677

th Monday, July 11 Friday July 29th $10.95 AYCE Italian Night Buffet Dinner & A Show With Bobby Palermo 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Buffet Menu To Include: Antipasto Salad, Ciabatta Breads and Rolls, Plated Dinner To Include: Traditional House Salad, Fresh Rolls Pork Loin Fra Diavolo, Sausage & Pepper Stuffed Chicken with & Butter, Choice Of Chicken Marsala(served with rice pilaf, Fontina Cheese, Create Your Own Pasta Station. grilled asparagus) or Pot Roast (served with mashed potatoes and Chef’s Special Dessert! grilled asparagus), Chef’s Choice Dessert Reservations (727) 861-1677 $15.00 Dinner & Show (Tickets at front desk) 5 Messages From The Management

Environmental Issues Committee From the Audubon Committee The 90's are here Watch for the opening of Paleo Park, Heritage Pines' new Well, the 90's are here - not the decade but the temps. The park area for residents' use. cool days of winter are just a memory, but we need to know Did you know that the fenced in sinkhole next to the #9 how to handle these days of summer. For those who are fairway is a Florida State registered pre-historic site? The seasoned Floridians you just go thru the normal routines sinkhole site has been selected by the Audubon Committee but for those who are new or still adjusting to a Florida to be completed as part of our Green Neighborhoods summer, I would like to give you some helpful hints. program. The site will be called “Paleo Park” and will be • First thing you need to do is service your air enhanced to create a quiet, reflective area for residents to conditioner at least once a year. enjoy the wildlife present in the area. The park will include benches, a walking trail around the sinkhole, informational • Change filters monthly during peak use times. signs, and a historical marker. • Fans are a great help in cooling your home. Make sure The archaeological history of our community dates back to your blades are set for summer cooling not for winter the Paleo-Archaic period about 12,000 years ago. Native weather. inhabitants utilized the area sinkholes for hunting. • Don't use your ovens, dishwasher, or clothes dryer in Wheedon Island and Timacuan residents inhabited the area daytime to avoid added heating temps in the home. from 500-1500 years ago and later on Seminoles. This • Consider replacing windows to double pane low E information was collected and researched by Herb Elliott, a rated for added cooling and maintaining temps in the resident and amateur archaeologist. An opening date for house. the park has not yet been determined but we hope it will be soon. The map shows where Paleo Park is located. Take the • If window replacement is not an option consider second left off Eagle Bend Dr. on to Clearcreek Ct. Drive to putting on reflective film (example 3m type) to reflect the end of the cul-de-sac. Paleo Park is on the left behind solar heat. This also is an aid if the window is the fence. damaged in a storm to hold the glass and not implode it into the house when they are damaged by flying debris. Also helps to retain some heat from escaping thru the glass in the winter months. • Close blinds especially south facing windows and use insulated drapes to aid in cooling. • Replace any major appliance with an energy star rated to help save on electric cost. For additional information on energy saving info access the web: Heating & Cooling | TogetherWeSave.com Energy Savings Forum you'll learn more about light bulbs, caulking leaks, etc.

From second left off Eagle Bend Dr. onto Clearcreek Ct. Sidewalk Usage Drive to end, turn around, Paleo Park on the left behind fence. We live in a very active community, full of walkers, strollers, joggers, runners, bikers, and bladers. But please remember that use of the sidewalks is restricted to walking, and for residents with disabilities (i.e. wheelchairs, hover- Expert Interior Painting - rounds, etc.) Pressure Washing Golf Carts are NOT permitted on sidewalks at any time, Done at reasonable rates whether being driven or parked. Also, personal vehicles, for Heritage Pines Residents whether your own or guests, should be parked in the appropriate spots as well, not blocking any sidewalks. References Sidewalks must remain clear at all times for walkers and the disabled. Thank you. 6 Architectural Review Committee Can Your Hear Me Now? "A Job worth doing is worth doing together." As part of a new initiative to provide By the time you read this article the ARC for 2011-2012 residents with complimentary services has had two meetings. here at HP, management is now working with a local business, Affordable Hearing This year the committee has eight members who are going Solutions, to provide the following to do an outstanding job. They are not only enthusiastic and complimentary services for residents: energetic, but are well aware how important this committee is to Heritage Pines. Some of our responsibilities are seeing that the deed restricted policies are followed, as stated in Video Otoscopy examination to check for the policy manual, approving exterior change forms that Ear Wax have been submitted and above all a good rapport with the residents, helping to keep Heritage Pines a pristine place to Ear Wax Removal live. Hearing Screenings At the first meeting it was suggested and approved, that the Clean and Check hearing aids time of our meeting be changed to 10:30 a.m. We will One Complimentary Pack of Hearing Aid Batteries continue meeting the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, as in the past. It is only a time change. (In-home Hearing Evaluations available at no-charge by appointment only) This year a training session is being held before each meeting for the new members. Some of the items to be The first session will be held on Monday, July 18th starting discussed will include explaining the policy manual in at 1:00 p.m., and running until 3:00 p.m. A sign-up sheet will detail, property inspections, exterior change forms, etc. be at the front desk for appointments in 10 minute intervals. The ARC is asking the HP Board of Directors to approve at We anticipate a great response from this service, and have their next meeting the following: to send out only one letter made preparations to make it a monthly service! Again, if or e-mail informing residents of their property infractions, you wish to take advantage of this complimentary service, instead of the usual two. In the past, the first letter or e-mail you must sign up in advance through the front desk. gave the resident twenty-one (21) days to comply. After an inspection, if the resident still has not complied, a second letter or e-mail is sent giving the resident an additional ten (10) days. Now with this one (1) communication it will combine the two (21 days and 10 days) giving the resident thirity-one (31) days to comply. As we have stated, we will not send a second communication. If the infraction has been corrected in the time allowed (31days), the committee says a sincere "Thank You." If it has not been, it is given to the General Manager, where a fine could be imposed. By sending out one (1) communication it will be less expensive for Heritage Pines and less work for the committee. The policy manual that has been updated will be given to the board of directors for their approval. The ARC can not keep Heritage Pines a pristine place to live by ourselves; we need your help. Please familiarize yourself with the policy manual. We appreciate your past cooperation and are looking forward to the same cooperation this year. Mary Gruber

Used & Old Computers Anyone that has an old/used computer they would like to get rid of is asked to please contact Tom Dana. Tom is doing a great service to the community, in that he refurbishes & clears all information off and reformats the computers so that they can be donated to a local school. Tom Dana can be reached at (727) 861-3628. 7 Community/Memorial Tree Program Back Gate Memorial Tree The Community/Memorial Tree Program provides the opportunity for our Beautification Project residents to purchase a tree in memory of a loved one or friend. Trees may also be After the success of the palm tree purchased to honor a person or because you wish to donate one in your name to beautification project in the islands on beautify our community. Prices vary according to the type and size of tree. County Line Road and the front entrance Residents may choose a general location for a donated tree which can be on the of Heritage Pines, we would like to golf course, along the main boulevard or in other areas of the community. The continue the project to the back gate. The final placement of each tree will be approved by our golf course superintendent, plan is to plant twelve 14' Magnolia trees Tommy Land. Trees will be planted during the months of March/April and on the inside of the back gate. The trees October/November. Please plan your purchase during the preceding months. that are currently there were planted by the A map showing the location of all donated trees is located in the hallway by the builder and will be removed. The new Magnolia Room. The Community/Memorial Tree Program is headed by Linda trees will be planted in September or O'Leary. Please contact Linda at 819-9207 for pricing information. October of this year. A book is being kept at the front desk of the Clubhouse in which residents can If you choose to, your tree may be a look through for the many trees planted throughout the community. Each page memorial tree, but it is not necessary. If you includes the name of the honoree(s), sponsor(s), tree location, and type of tree. are interested in donating a tree, at the cost of This book will remain at the front desk for all of the community to view. $195 per tree, please contact Linda O'Leary Sponsored by the Golf Advisory Committee. at 727-819-9207 or [email protected].

In Memory Of Jeannie Lang. Pictured: Brian Redford, Battle Of The Sexes Tree Donation. In Memory Of Bill Snyder. Pictured: Louis Cernack, George McAmally, Chris Redford, Ellen Redford, Neil Goulette, Pictured: Linda O'Leary, with special Mary Ann Snyder, Bill Berthold Doris Goulette, Judy McAnnally, Kent Lang, Linda Swenson, thanks to all those who participate Gaylon Swenson

In Memory of Bob Beckwith In Memory of Laurie Ann Confer. In Memory of Peter Eros Pictured: Nancy Beckwith, Bill Berthold Pictured: Bill Berthold, Carol Deroche Pictured: Bill Berthold, Erna Eros

In Memory of Bob Baney. Pictured: Bill Berthold, Sarah Ray Baney

In Memory of Carlene Lafin. Pictured: Jean DeMoura and Geri Kubiak 8 Movies in July ALL Movie Starts at 6:30 p.m. How are the movies being selected? We always like to hear what residents think of what is being chosen. Please don't hesitate to share your comments with us. Residents are always encouraged to make requests for movies as well.

July 7th Love & Other Drugs July 21st (R) (2010) Pharmaceutical representative Jamie (PG-13) (2011) Randall (Jake Gyllenhaal) becomes a player in the big game of male-performance-enhancement- When plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee drug sales and, along the way, finds unexpected romance lies to his girlfriend that he is a divorced family man, he with a woman (Anne Hathaway) suffering from recruits his office manager and her children to role-play as Parkinson's disease. Based on the real-life Jamie Reidy's his ex-wife and kids -- generating a flood of farcical results memoir, Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman, and unintended consequences. this satirical look inside the culture of Big Pharm is Cast: , directed by Edward Zwick. Director: Dennis Dugan Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway Genre: Comedy Director: Edward Zwick Genre: Drama Format: DVD and Blu-ray

July 28th July 14th Battle: Los Angeles I Am Number Four (PG-13) (2011) (PG-13) (2011) Led by their skillful staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart), a platoon of gutsy Marines, After nine aliens flee their home planet including Santos (Michelle Rodriguez), to find a peaceful life on Earth, their Simmons (Taylor Handley) and Lockett (Cory Hardrict), plans are shattered by pursuers who must fight to protect all humankind from astonishingly powerful kill them in number order. Number Four is a teen named aliens who've suddenly invaded Los Angeles. Jonathan John (Alex Pettyfer), who uses his extraordinary abilities Liebesman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The to battle his enemies. John's guardian, Henri (Timothy Beginning) directs this sci-fi film that also stars Lucas Till, Olyphant), aids him in his deadly fight while he tries to Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan and Michael Peña. protect his human girlfriend, Sarah (Dianna Agron), and Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez connect with the others who share his powers. Director: Jonathan Liebesman Cast: Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy Director: D.J. Caruso Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

9 Happening at the House

ATTENTION Bingo News All Clubs, Groups, Villages, etc. Plan to attend our next Bingo on Sunday, July 10 at 4:00 p.m. in the P.A.C. Room. We will be adding some different games rather than so many regular games. Please bring $1.00 bills. Future dates All you clubs and groups are also invited to are Sunday August 7, 4:00 p.m., Sunday, September 11, 4:00 p.m. have Tuesday or Thursday socials with your and Sunday, October 2, 4:00 p.m. Come with your $1.00's for a fun members as a great way to have fun and afternoon. encourage new membership! The delicious bar menu is also available on Thursday nights until 8:00 p.m. We will also be adding a bar menu special with ½ price menus from 5:00 Library News p.m. - 8:00 p.m.! Don't miss out! Our library is maintained by volunteers from the H.P. Book Club. Any one interested in volunteering can call Jocelyn at 869-9461. We gratefully accept donations of POPULAR hard back books and GENTLY USED paperbacks. Fiction books are on the right hand wall in alphabetical order by author. Dining Room Closure Non-fiction books are on the left hand wall by subject The dining will be closed for lunch, but the bar and bar category. Paperbacks are found in the lower four corners in menu will be available, on the following dates: alphabetical order by author. Large Print books are on the left th hand wall of the library. Leave donations and returns on the Wednesday, July 6 – book cart. Since space is of a premium, we can only keep regular dinner WILL start at 4:00 p.m. books of wide appeal. Paperbacks do not need to be returned. Thursday, July 21st – We have been getting requests for books on tapes for use in cars. Please donate them if you have extras. The library does not accept magazines, games, puzzles, technical books, f movies or other non-book items. Cool Of un! from the SummerIce Cream S Social Saturday, July 23rd 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. $3.00 per person

Saturday Beer & Wing Deal 11:00 - Close

We are offering an all new special on Saturdays starting July 1st! For $10.00 we are going to give a pitcher of beer (of your choosing) and a dozen “naked” wings, (meaning no breading). You can also choose to have your wings Plain, BBQ, or Buffalo style. All wings come with celery too! This deal is summer to beat that summer heat!

10 ½ PRICE BAR MENU ON TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS! To kick off the summer, we are going to begin a hot – hot – hot promotion at our bar! On Tuesdays and Thursdays, in conjunction with our amazing entertainment line up, we will be offering ½ price bar menu items starting at 5:00 p.m. and continuing until close! The bar menu at regular prices is below:

BAR MENU BAR MENU Available Monday-Saturday, 2:00-close, Available Monday-Saturday, 2:00-close, Sundays 11:00-close Sundays 11:00-close

Nachos with Salsa… …$1.95 Flatbread Mini Pizzas Nachos with …$2.50 Plain Cheese… …$4.95 Cheese… traditional flatbread topped with marinara sauce and a blend of monterey cheddar and Nachos Supreme… …$6.95 asiago cheese crispy tortilla chips topped with diced tomatoes, green onions, chili, monterey BBQ Chicken… …$5.95 cheddar cheese, jalapeños, salsa, & sour traditional flatbread smothered with bbq crème sauce and topped with diced crispy chicken, monterey cheddar, diced Hot Dog… …$3.95 tomatoes, and green onions a ¼ pound certified black angus all beef Veggie Patch… …$5.95 hot dog, grilled and served in a toasted traditional flatbread brushed with garlic bun olive oil and with balsamic marinated Chicken …$4.25 vegetables and lightly covered with asiago cheese Tenders… five lightly breaded chicken tenders served Hawaiian… …$5.95 with your choice of honey mustard and traditional flatbread topped with bbq sauce for dipping sauce marinara sauce with julienned ham and diced pineapples and melted monterey Chicken …$6.95 cheddar cheese Wings… six lightly breaded chicken wings served plain, bbq, mild, medium, or hot. Served Sliders with celery and bleu cheese Black Angus… …$6.95 four 2 oz. mini black angus sliders topped Onion Rings… …$2.95 with american cheese served in a mini bun French Fries… …$2.50 Chilled Salad… …$6.95 your choice of four tuna salad or chicken salad served in a mini bun High School Football Program Ads Want to show support for your local community? Ad space now available in the following local high school football programs: Springstead High School, Nature Coast Technical High School, Weeki Wachee High School, Hudson High School, Pasco High School and Wesley Chapel High School. Call or email for a complete rate sheet: Reserve Your 352-683-5629 Space Now! 5th Annual Humane Society1260 Lori Dr. • Spring Hill [email protected] 11 Bar Entertainment For July! All Entertainment is 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Looking for some great local fun on those hot summer nights? The new bar is going to continue its complimentary entertainment schedule through the summer months! We encourage all residents to come up, and even bring your friends from outside the gates! Tuesday Nights are back! We will be providing Karaoke Music on all but one Tuesday Night in July. On July 12th, our own Joanne Florin will be providing musical entertainment for us all to enjoy! We will also be starting ½ prices bar menus from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Thursday Nights are hot, hot hot! We are going to be providing musical entertainment, from soloists to duos and groups every Thursday! This is great night to come up and have fun with your friends and dance the night away! We will also be running ½ price bar menus from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 5th Karaoke with Barry & Nancy This couple comes to us highly recommended from GlenLakes Country Club! Thursday, July 7th Stan Prinston Stan is a clubhouse favorite! He's back once again to wow us all! Tuesday, July 12th Piano Bar with Joanne Florin Our own HP Resident Pianist will be on hand to bring us back to the piano bar days! Thursday, July 14th Short Notice Band Within 24 hours of them playing in June, I had a dozen requests for them to come back! Tuesday, July 19th Karaoke with Tony Beoing Tony Boeing is a regular entertainer here at HP and is glad to be back to show us his karaoke skills! Thursday, July 21st Doc Shakers Blues Remedy You know 'em, and you love 'em, so we've brought them back again! Tuesday, July 26th Karaoke with Tony Beoing Tony Boeing is a regular entertainer here at HP and is glad to be back to show us his karaoke skills! Thursday, July 28th Fred Campbell This Tommy Bahama Style musician is great! He's quickly become a staple in our new bar. 12 Ask The Techie Spreadsheet Training Class Friday, June 8th, from 1-3:00 p.m. Q: I recently replaced my old in the Magnolia Room computer with a Windows 7 laptop. Sometimes I see a message box asking Dale Mallek will be teaching a spreadsheet beginner's class for permission to allow the program to using Microsoft Excel. Excel is a program that is part of the make changes to this computer. Please Microsoft Office software package. A version of Office, explain what is happening. which includes Word and Excel, is now included free with most new Windows 7 computers. This session is part of a A: This is a new security feature Microsoft added to Vista and series of monthly classes that Dale is offering to his fellow Windows 7. This feature is invoked whenever a program that Heritage Pines residents at NO CHARGE. Enrollment is has potential to change a critical function of windows starts. limited to 35. The Window dialog box will include the Program Name, This class is intended for novice users interested in learning Author and Source (location). You will have YES or NO the basics of spreadsheet editing. The concepts covered are buttons allowing the program to run or not. This box should applicable with the older versions of Excel as well as only appear when you are installing a new program, Microsoft Works and Open Office. In addition to financial upgrading an existing program or running a program that can tracking, a spreadsheet is an excellent tool for name/address change Windows such as Malwarebytes. lists, home inventories or tracking the progress of a project. I've seen virus programs infect a computer by using the name The topics covered will include: of a popular program when trying to trick you into installing them. If you see this dialog box pop-up unexpectedly, it's best Page Layout/alignment • Cell formatting to click the NO button. The worst that may happen is you Cut/Copy/Paste/Drag & Drop Editing • Q & A would have to restart a program update or installation. Formulas • Printing • Document Organization Dale has 40+ years experience delivering and supporting If you are not seeing this dialog box, it may have been turned technology services. His most recent employer was Hewlett off or disabled. This option is enabled via the Windows Packard. In 2009, Dale began Mallek Technology Solutions Control Panel | System and Security | Action Center | providing computer and home theatre support services to Change User Account Control Settings. The correct setting Heritage Pines and neighboring community residents. is the Default setting. If you plan to attend, please contact Dale Mallek at 727-697- Q: I am considering adding a surround system to my 7260 or [email protected] home TV system. I see various systems that include Sound Bars or separate receivers. This is further complicated by There have been several requests for a class on buying and the various number of speakers included. Please help me selling using eBay and Craigslist. If you have interest in such a class, please let Dale know. understand my options. A: This is a wide open question that has many possible solutions depending on your budget, viewing/listening habits and your home layout. A basic system that will enhance the two speaker system built into most TV's is a Sound Bar system with a subwoofer. This system will improve the sound from your system due to the superior sound bar speakers and the additional base sound provided by the subwoofer. The disadvantage of a sound bar is there is minimal separation between the left and right speakers and the lack of a center speaker for dialog. I recommend sound bar systems for small rooms only. The next step is a system with 3-7 speakers plus a subwoofer. This system has a separate receiver that directs the sound to the free standing speakers. A top end five or seven speaker system properly installed will produce a surround sound experience equivalent to a concert hall or movie theatre. If you enjoy listening to CD's or other audio sources consider a 5 speaker system. Rear speakers can be installed via a wireless transmitter when adding wires through your attic is not possible or beyond your budget. When connecting your cable/FIOS/satellite set top box to you system, use a cabling system to maximize your system. If you want your system to output high quality sound, connect them using either HDMI or Optical Cables. Submit questions for future columns to Dale Mallek – 352-683-5647 [email protected] 13 Memorial Day Celebration Sunday, May 29, 2011

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Photos Courtesy of Leon Silberman 15 Comments From The Course Heritage Pines Ladies Niners’ Golf Association Golfin' for the Kids - Open Play Chip-Ins: Bonnie Ary Golf Tournament Under 40 (Back Nine): Edie Stephens On Tuesday, June 14, 124 golfers Weekly Games went out on the HP course and JULY played golf - for the kids!!!! This was a 5th Individual Stroke Play – Low Net fundraiser for the children from Mary Giella School. With 12th Even Holes (Score counts for game on even a $5 donation, anyone from HP could play. Additional holes only) money was raised with golfers purchasing $1 mulligans. A 19th Individual Stroke Play – Low Net total of $904.50 was raised and the Niners thank th 26 Individual Stroke Play – Putts Only EVERYONE who played. We would also like to thank: AUGUST Alicia Schmitt for the sign and posters that were put up in nd the clubhouse, Bill Berthold for donating prizes, and 2 Hot August Morning (Play with the 18-holers Kevin and his staff for all their assistance. A big thank you in the AM) goes to Nancy Beckwith and her committee (Alicia 9th Individual Stroke Play – Low Net Schmitt, Pat Dotson & Christine Lyon) for all their hard 16th One Best Ball – PICK YOUR FOURSOME work in organizing the event, and who could forget to thank 23rd Odd Holes (Score counts for game on odd the wonderful bartenders and servers!!! Prizes were drawn holes only) st nd rd and awarded to a 1 , 2 , & 3 place for the front and back 30th Dislike Holes – Before you tee off, select & nine. Additionally, prizes were awarded to: circle two holes you dislike Jack Dotson - Closest to the pin #6 After the round, total your score minus the circled holes. Pat Dana - Closest to the pin #12 Rules Review Walt Lewan - Closest to the squiggly line #4 When on the green the person closest to the hole removes Joyce Bowles - Closest to the squiggly line #18 and the flag, and the first person to hole out replaces the flag. Mackenzie Radtke – Youngest Player Remain quiet and don't move or stand close to a player who Niners Bulletin Board is making a stroke. Have you checked out the Niners’ bulletin board lately? We Smooth foot prints and depressions in the sand after all now have a “birdie tree” thanks to our wonderful artist in bunker shots. residence, Becky Pontecorvo. A Niner, who makes a All players should remain on the green until all players are birdie, has their name posted on the tree. There is also an done putting. “eagle's nest”. Will anyone's name make it there? Mark Your Calendar July: Niners And Diners 6th Course closed all day The Niners and Diners will be meeting throughout the 21st Course closed all day summer. The dates are: July 31st and August 28th. Play starts 31st Niners and Diners at 3 p.m. - when the day starts cooling. A light dinner follows at the Clubhouse. Please make sure you sign-up to join the fun! Birdies & Chip-Ins May 24, 2011 Birdies: Edie Stephens Chip-Ins: Kathy Kidwell, Ann Campbell, JoAnn McDonald, Nancy Thomas, Cathy Klienota Under 40 (Back Nine): Wendy DeMarkey, Edie Stephens y and May 31, 2011 Militar orm Sun. thru Thurs. Birdies: Becky Pontecorvo, Edie Stephens Service Unif 10am to 9:30pm y Open Chip-Ins: Nancy Suter, Zee Ferris, Louise Cuciniello 10% Discount 7 Days! Fri. & Sat. on Liquor Onl 10am to 11pm June 7, 2011 Birdies: JoAnn McDonald, Valerie Hillick, Nancy Suter, 11133 County Line Road 352-835-7166 Janice Benedetti, Edie Stephens, Cheryl Armstrong, Spring Hill, FL 34609 1 mile east of Mariner Blvd. Bonnie Ary 16 Golfin’ For Kids A golf tournament to benefit the Mary Giella School Tuesday, June 14th 2011 Photo Courtesy of Walter Lewan

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DUKESAMERICANGRILL.COM 17 Heritage Pines Men’s Golf Closures The Golf Course Will Be Closed on Association July 6th – All Day – Aerification July 2011 Men's Day Events July 21st – All Day – Aerification 07/06/11 Course Closed 07/13/11 1 Better Ball of 2 A+B, C+D 07/20/11 Individual Stroke Play ABCD 07/27/11 HPMGA Summer Tournament Individual Stroke Play & Lunch ABCD Save Our Golf Course Please do not use our golf course for an ashtray. Smokers pick up your butts and deposit them in a garbage bin. Golf Shop Sale Third Hole The third green is tentatively scheduled for reconstruction for July! near the end of July. The square footage of the green is to be increased from 3000 square feet to approximately 6000 Buy two dozen of Bridgestone E-Series Golf Balls square feet. at $25 a dozen and receive a ten minute golf Next Board of Directors forum - Monday 07/25/2011 at lesson from Heritage Pines 1:30 p.m. Attending board members are Grif Givens and PGA Professional Kevin Kevin McCrystal. Please attend if you can. If HPMGA Burnsworth for FREE. members have any questions or suggestions you would like presented at the forum, email them to me at Appointments can be made [email protected]. by calling Kevin personally at 727-861-1645. HEY, ALL YOU GOLFERS Do you know??? In addition to league play, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, beginning July 5, the course will be open to all golfers. All afternoons are now tee times. This will remain in effect until September 30. Contact the Pro Shop for play information!!

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Featured Member of the Month May Tournament Results Barb Domst was born in Dunkirk, May 10th – Team Quota New York. She was employed by the 1st Flt - B Simpson, D. McKay, G. La Famina, Y. Weiss New York Telephone company for 2nd Flt – C. Lichtenberg, L. Wood, M. Letter eleven years. Unfortunately, Barb rd 3 Flt – C. Grosso, T. Keller, E. Berube, B. Plante was widowed after ten years of Closest to Pin #17 – Elizabeth Berube marriage. They lived in San Antonio, Texas when he was stationed at Fort May 17th – Course Closed Sam Houston. She met Edie May 24th – Three Blind Mice Godleski, where else but on a golf 1st Flt – Gross – Barbara Tharp st course, after her husband's death and was encouraged to 1 net – Mary Miller further her education and obtain her degree. Barb 2nd net – Joan Herr graduated from Indiana State University with a Master's nd 2 Flt – Gross – Cheryl Lichtenberg degree in education, and yes, they attended every one of st 1 net – Anne Christiansen Larry Bird's games at the Bird's Nest in Terre Haute, IN. nd While attending ISU she became a member of the bowling 2 net – Beverly Seaberg 3rd Flt – Gross – Betty Plante and golf teams. She was employed by the Vigo County st School Corporation in Terre Haute. While with VCSC, 1 net – Sally Givens nd Barb was Supervisor of Physical Education for the county 2 net – Carol Henningsen and was very involved with another teacher in Closest to Pin #17 – Mary Miller implementing compliance of the Federal Law Title IX and May 31st – Individual Quota that was the beginning of organized competition for girls in 1st Flt – 1st net - Loan Sherwood (tied) sports. She was also Treasurer of the Indiana Association 1st net – June Bavetta (tied) of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. In 1st net – Edie Godleski (tied) 1992 she won the Indiana State Senior Stroke play 2nd net – Florence Myers (tied) tournament which then qualified her to play in the U. S. nd 2 net – Carolyn Gallo (tied) Senior Olympics held in Baton Rouge, LA at the Bluffs, an nd st 2 Flt –1 net – Anne Christiansen Arnold Palmer Signature Course, and won that tournament 2nd net – Lynn Aigotti too! During her stay in Terre Haute, Barb and Edie along rd with two other women qualified and played in the National 3 net – Camille Baldick (tied) 3rd net – Linda O'Leary (tied) Cancer Tournament for eleven years. Barb and Edie rd decided to move to Florida after spending many Christmas 3 net – Beverly Seaberg (tied) rd breaks visiting and playing golf. Their good friends from 3 net – Teri Keller (tied) Palm Harbor directed them to Heritage Pines. While 3rd Flt – 1st net – Erna Eros looking around and having lunch at the club they started 2nd net – Joy Stefany (tied) talking to one of the ladies having lunch, asking questions 2nd net – Lorraine Wood (tied) about HP and the Ladies League and consequently were 2nd net – Carol Henningsen invited over to their home, so Barb says that Karen and Bob Closest to Pin #17 – Barb Domst Kunde were one of the reasons they moved to Heritage Birdie Winners of the Month Pines in 2002. Barb has been a member of the HPLGA st 1 Flt – Faye Wehner ever since and has been very active in the HPLGA nd 2 Flt – Florence Myers including sitting on the Tournament Pairings Committee rd for three years, chaired the High Country Inter-league for 3 Flt – Beverly Seaberg. Linda O'Leary and Anne Christiansen all tied three years and was instrumental in setting up the Chelsea th System that we now use. Also involved in that were Joan 4 Flt – Erna Eros Herr, Edie Godleski and Pat Vilano. GOOD JOB! Barb Congratulations, Ladies!!!! also was involved in handicapping all the tees with the help “Friendly competition while having fun in the sun” of Judy Taylor and Kevin Burnsworth, plus also Upcoming Events instrumental in setting up the Tournament Pairing Program July 5th – Red, White, Blue that all the leagues use now. Barb is an accomplished July12th – Mystery Game golfer and has experienced three Hole in Ones! As you can July 19th – Individual Stroke Play see, most of her life has evolved around golf and has th July 26 – Pick Nine allowed her to meet many wonderful people and travel to nd Aug 2 – HPLGA/NINERS Hot August Days many different parts of the country. Barb says she loves Luncheon and drink coupon living in Heritage Pines and enjoys the many good friends she has met here. We are fortunate to have her in our Course closed in afternoon community. Thanks, Barb! continued to next page 19 Heritage Pines Ladies' Golf Association cont’d

Aug 9th – Tee to Green Aug 16th – Modified Scramble rd ALL YOU Aug 23 – Individual Stroke Play Hey! Aug 30th – Blind Bogey Be sure to sign up for these events in the Pro Shop by the Saturday before Tuesday play day. GOLFERS Membership and Suggestion Box: Carol Henningson, 861-0946. Call Carol for more information if you are interested in joining HPLGA, we would love to have you! Place your suggestions in the Suggestion Box at the Pro Shop. Do you Sunshine Committee: Betty Plante – 863-8462. Call Betty with information regarding anyone needing a hug and not feeling well or any know??? good news is also welcomed! Only a true golfer will understand these: “If you really want to get better at golf, go back and take it up at a much earlier age.” “A golf match is a test of your skill against your opponents' In addition to league play, luck!” on “You can hit a two acre fairway 10% of the time and a two inch branch 90% of the time.” Tuesday, Wednesday, and “Every time a golfer makes a birdie, he/she must subsequently make two triple bogeys to restore the Friday mornings, fundamental equilibrium of the universe”. Hydration – Are You Getting Enough Water? beginning July 5, With the weather warming up, you need to be aware of your the course will be body's temperature and not get over heated on the golf course. If you do not keep your body properly hydrated, open to all golfers. you will not be able to perform as well as you could. It is recommended that you drink fluids, like water and Gatorade, in smaller amounts on a regular basis and not wait until you get to a drink station every 6 holes or so. In All afternoons are order to do this, you should carry a bottle or two with you and refill them as needed at the water stations. A good rule now tee times. of thumb is to drink eight ounces of fluid before you even tee off, then continue to drink four to eight ounces every This will remain in effect 15 minutes of play. Dehydration creates fatigue, makes you uncomfortable and can cause you to lose your mental focus until September 30. – an important element in your golf game. AND don't forget your sunscreen!!!!! Stay safe and have fun! Contact the ATTENTION ALL GOLFERS, DID YOU KNOW? In addition to league play, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Pro Shop Friday mornings beginning July 5th, the course will be open to all golfers! All afternoons are now tee times. This for play will remain in effect until September 30th. Contact the Pro Shop for play information and have fun! Information!!

20 Catching Up With Clubs and Groups Theatre News New Outlook Singles Club What a wonderful television week. On During the month of June members of the HP New Outlook PBS, ANDREA BOCELLI and LES Singles group shared dinner (and lots of laughs) at various MISERABLES were great. Also the TONY clubhouse events including Residents Night Out and Musical awards gave us a hint of the shows we may see for the Jeopardy. Several of us also went to Colorama in Hudson for 2012/2013 season. We attended a preview of the new shows dinner on June 17 where we were entertained by True Passion, and look forward to seeing Cathy Rigsby as PETER PAN and a musical duo frequently featured at Heritage Pines George Hamilton in LE CAGE. Keep checking the theatre dinner/dances. book for updated information on all the shows. The final contracts have not been received yet with the ticket prices. Also, at our monthly luncheon on June 6 we discussed several Since we have the dates, you can secure your seats with a $25 upcoming trips offered by Hollywood Tours in Spring Hill. deposit. Checks can be left in the theatre book or dropped off One of particular interest is a 2-day tour of St. Augustine at my home. Another new show will be MOTHERHOOD, ($135 per person based on double occupancy and $165 single THE MUSICAL. If you loved MENAPAUSE, THE occupancy). Some of us have already made reservations for MUSICAL, you'll enjoy this delightful look at motherhood. the August 4 overnight trip. We will carpool from Heritage Booked for July 9th at 2:00 p.m. at the Jaeb Theatre, tickets Pines to the pickup point at the Spring Hill WinnDixie. If you are $34 each. Limited tickets are available, so book now with are interested in this trip contact Kathy of Hollywood Tours at your full payment. If enough are interested in any away show, 1-888-845-3111. we will have a bus. October 17 the singles will have their second miniature golf We have tickets left for the Show Palace play "LITTLE SHOP outing at Congo River Golf in Port Richey. OF HORRORS" on Saturday, July 16th. That's still $40.50 a If you are a single person living in Heritage Pines please ticket for show, buffet dinner and taxes. Gratuities are extra. consider joining our group for lunch at the clubhouse on July 11 Matt McGee will play the Steve Martin part of the dentist. It for the next monthly meeting of the HP New Outlook Singles should be lots of fun. Club. We will dine at noon in the HP Clubhouse restaurant and Lots of shows for you to check: THE ADDAMS FAMILY, then meet in the Magnolia Room after lunch. Please remember PETER PAN, A CHRISTMAS STORY, MILLION DOLLAR to call 861-1677 to reserve your seat for lunch. QUARTET, LES MIS, LE CAGE, COME FLY AWAY, BURN THE FLOOR, BOEING BOEING, MEMPHIS, THE Contact Donnie Skuja at [email protected] or 727-868- MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, THE NEIL SEDAKA 3617 if you would like to have your name added to the New MUSICAL, STEEL MAGNOLIAS and MEET ME IN ST. Outlook Singles contact list. LOUIS are some of shows. A complete list will be in the theatre book as soon as the contracts are finalized. Please make your checks payable to THE HERITAGE PINES Heritage Pines Maryland Group THEATRE CLUB. Call me for any questions. Marcia Gerber Oh gosh! If you miss eating Maryland crabs you shoulda been 819-1662. with us at Billy Blue Crabs in Brooksville last month. I'm still licking Old Bay crab seasoning from my face....yum, yum, yum! Thanks to all of you former Marylanders & guests who Village Attic joined us. We really did have a great time. We are a group of residents that have items to lend. As always The evening of Thursday, July 14, HP residents from Maryland the list is kept in the armoire in the library. If interested in plan to dine together at the Sunset Room Restaurant at the Inn on borrowing an item, contact the person and make the necessary the Gulf at Hudson Beach, FL. Their menu can be viewed online arrangements. It is your responsibility to return the item in a at: http://innonthegulf.com/. Any/all former Maryland residents timely manner and in clean condition. Any questions, please who now live in Heritage Pines are welcome. We plan to call Betty Plante 863-8462 or Marcia Gerber 819-1662. convene around 6 p.m. If you are from Maryland, ever lived in Maryland, were born Heritage Pines Resident in Maryland, were ever married to somebody from Maryland, or just like Maryland PERIOD, please consider joining us at any of our functions. Notify Donnie Skuja at [email protected] (or 727-868- .HANDY MAN 3617) if you plan to attend our outing at Inn on the .DOGWALKER Gulf.....and/or if you are interested in joining our group. .HOUSESITTER Stampin Up! The Stampin Up! Group will not meet in July. 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22 23 Drama Club WAG The Drama Club appreciate the support we receive from the I have been unable to find anyone who will take over as Heritage Pines Residents. We are looking forward to November chairman of WAG. I hate to see it fold because our programs when we will presenting another comedy for you. and trips have been interesting and fun plus we need to Auditions for “Never Too Late”, a comedy in three short acts, continue to give support to Hope Ranch. So, I am willing to will be held on Thurday, July 28 between 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. plan three trips this year if someone will co-chair each one. I There are three female roles and six male roles. This comedy is have volunteers for October. Two more are needed for maybe about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's January and March. becoming a father again. It's been 24 years since his one and only Susan Bell has taken over the treasury and she still sees that daughter was born. Both his daughter and son-in-law live with each girl at the Ranch gets a very special birthday cake. him. She thinks breakfast is lunchtime and the son-in-law is Jocelyn Mandell has offered to help with the newsletter and addicted to playing solitaire. His formerly meek wife does an do the computer work. Judy Steininger will be in charge of the about turn and becomes a very strong willed person and you can Bingo fund raisers for Hope Ranch. guess there's a honeydew list of things she wants done. We are looking for a great turn out for auditions on Thursday, The Bingo Party is scheduled for Tuesday, November 15. July 28. Come on out and pretty soon you will turn yourself into a Money and gift prizes will be given. Contact Judy, 697-3019 star! if you can get gift certificates for restaurants, stores, hair dressers, etc., or have gift items to donate as prizes. WAG just gave Hope Ranch $800 for summer social Angels in the Pines activities. They plan to go to movies, bowl, or go to a water The summer is here but the ladies are staying busy. We will park. Something different each Friday. continue meeting on the first and third Sunday of the month in the On Thursday, July 7, the girls will be at the Clubhouse for craft room. lunch at 11:30 and will use the driving range. If you want to Many of our members are busy with their own lives or traveling meet the girls and join Susan, Judy and myself for lunch, call but the dedication is so much a part of them they are busy knitting Doreen at 819-9012. Amby, the Hope Ranch Director will and crocheting while traveling to points north for the summer. I speak to us at lunch. would like to thank all who have put so much of themselves to help others. Never did I imagine such need within our local area, but we We will also be calling in the fall for donations for the girls’ are trying to help as many as we can. Christmas Gifts. Please let me know if you can chair that As always a donation of yarn or gift cards to Joanne's, Michael's project. or Wal-Mart so we can continue to purchase supplies would be Please let’s not let WAG fall apart, and let’s not let the girls welcome. You can leave the gift cards at the front desk for Angels down. Thanks to everyone who volunteers and cares. or contact Kathy Hendrickson 862-2394, or Lynn Aigotti 862- 6404. If you would like to learn a new skill we will be holding classes in September; please contact Kathy for more info. Heritage Pines Democratic Club Thursday, July 21, 2011 • 4 – 6 p.m. in the Magnolia Room Our featured topic for this meeting will be “The Debt Limit - What is it? How did we get here?” We'll discuss the Republican and Democratic response to raising the debt limit, and the probable impact if no agreement is reached on raising it. We'd like to encourage all HP Democrats to attend, and see what we're all about! RSVP: Dr. Lynn Lindeman, President – 697-3052; Paula Storch, Vice-President – 868-0113; Judith Chase, Secretary – 862-4545; Oma Spain, Treasurer – 863-3962; Sandy Harrison, Parliamentarian – 808-9299 Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has…Margaret Mead Agreeing to disagree, then listening, can be powerful!

Monday Ladies' Bible Study The Monday Ladies' Bible Study group will not meet in July or August. We will resume our meetings in September. Our first meeting will be after Labor Day and will be announced in the September issue of the newsletter. If you are interested in finding out more about us, please e-mail Carole Hopkins at [email protected] or call her at (727) 697-1664. 24 Mah Jongg Club Bridge Groups Mini Tournament There are several opportunities to play bridge We will not have any mini tournament in the Summer. Our every week at Heritage Pines. The various next mini tournament will be on September 22, 2011. bridge groups and their times of play are All guests must be accompanied by you to play Mah Jongg at listed below. You are welcome to join as many Club house. They cannot play if you are not with them. groups as you desire. If you have a question about the groups, please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008. If you are not a member of the Mah Jongg club and want to join contact Lorna Colton at 819-8059 for membership. The Duplicate Bridge is played on Wednesday afternoons at dues are $5.00 a year. Make checks out to Lorna Colton and 12:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room. For more information or to put your checks in the envelope in the Mah Jongg book. participate, please contact one of the Wednesday duplicate bridge coordinators: Joy Stefany at 868-8521 or Royann If you know the basics of Mah Jongg and need a refresher Doak at 863-6652. course contact Marcia Gerber at 819-1662 her email: [email protected]. New and restored Mah Jongg H.P. Partnership Bridge Club sets are for sale, also helping hands. On Tuesday evenings, the partnership bridge club meets at 6:00 p.m. in the Craft Room. Members play with the same partner for the entire evening. Rounds of six hands are played. Tuesday Ladies Bible Study Please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008 or Sheila Cooper at 255- Come and join us for an 8 week Seminar in Personal 1524 to sign-up with your partner. Evangelism by Evan Tell entitled "You Can Tell It!" which Party Bridge will begin July 5 through August 23 in the Magnolia Room Party bridge is played every week at the following times: from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. each Tuesday. Learn about the Bad News/Good News and how to tell others about it. Monday evening, 6:00 p.m. in the Craft Room Bad News #1 - We are all sinners - Romans 3:23 Wednesday afternoon, 12:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room Bad News #2 - The penalty for sin is death - Romans 6:23 To participate, please contact the appropriate coordinator: Good News #1 - Christ died for you - Romans 5:8 Monday evening: Sandy Brehm, 697-2267 Good News #2 - You can be saved through faith in Wednesday afternoon: Nancy Landers, 869-6108 Christ - Ephesians 2:8-9 ACBL Games The course includes a DVD and a workbook for $12.50 if American Contract Bridge League games to earn masterpoints desired (not mandatory). Call Pat Hepler, 819-2355, or Evie are available to Heritage Pines residents at the Nature Coast Clark, 868-3454, to sign up or for more information. Bridge Club in Spring Hill. Fee based lessons from beginner to advanced skill levels are also available. For more information, please call Judy Kortier at 819-2008.

Bunco News It's summertime and the living is easier! So...... come and let's play Bunco on Thurs. July 28 in the Magnolia Room and remember we start promptly at 6:30 p.m. Bunco is a very easy game which allows you to visit with your neighbors and meet new people at the same time. You must bring the appropriate envelopes along and if you need more information, please contact Marcia Gerber 819-1662, Betty Plante 863-8462 or Camille Baldick at 862-9974. Hope to see you there!

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$35.00 (Reg. $45.00) - ONE HOUR SWEDISH MASSAGE 352-684-6180 First Visit Only – With Coupon – Exp. 7/31/11 - Excludes Gift Certificates - HP 25 Book Club R.O.M.E.O. The Heritage Pines Book Club meets on the 4th Retired Old Men Eating Out Wednesday of each month. During the summer, we don't FAMILY - FRIENDS - FUN - FOOD have assigned books, but we hold lunch meetings outside Heritage Pines. On Wednesday, July 27, we'll meet at the FUTURE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES - SAVE THESE DATES!!! Clubhouse, then travel to a great area restaurant** for COLORAMA NIGHTCLUB lunch and “book talk”. We'll get back to some fascinating Friday, July 29 • 6 p.m. discussions in September. Following is the reading Buffet Dinner/Show/Dancing - $24 pp schedule for September through April, in case you want to Entertainment by TRUE PASSION start reading: BOWLING NIGHT at Spring Hill Lanes September 28, 2011 - Saturday, August 27 • 6:30 p.m. The Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand CLUB LUNCHEON October 26, 2011 - Friday, September 9 • 12 noon • PAC ROOM Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford Mah Jongg, cards & other games November 30, 2011 - $13/person - including tax/tips The Confession by John Grisham Annual Heritage Pines January 25, 2012 - ROMEO CLUB TURKEY TROT She Who Remembers by Linda Lay Shuler DINNER DANCE February 22, 2012 - Sunday, November 13 • 5 p.m. Beloved by Toni Morrison Entertainment by TRUE PASSION March 28, 2012 - OTHER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay Wednesday, July 6 – Board/Planning Committee Mtg. April 25, 2012 - Noon – PAC room To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Friday, July 29 – Monthly Breakfast mtg. – 9am CONTACT: Al Sacher 862-0123, Everyone in the community is welcome in the Book Club, Kevin McCrystal 868-5627 or Buddy Fleet 697-1270 so please come and join our stimulating and insightful NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME! discussions. If anyone has any questions, please call Judith Chase at 862-4545. Happy reading! ECONOMY ** Details of the lunch trip are also available on the Bulletin Board. Everyone is welcome, and if you wish to join us, the sign-up sheet is located in the Book Club Binder INSURANCE MART in the Lobby Armoire. Several of us plan to car pool, so please indicate whether you can drive or will need a ride. You Home Owners • Mobile Homes must sign up no later than July 25. Hope to see you in July! Flood • RV’s • Golf Carts Call 80+ Super Seniors Come socialize and meet new friends to reminisce about old Sharry Schoonover times! Our next meeting is at the clubhouse on Friday July 8th 2011 at 12:00 noon. Lunch will be served at that times, 352-684-5353 followed by an old time movie, That's Entertainment, 1-800-211-5095 starring Fred Estaire, Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly, etc. If you are interested in joining, please contact Loretta Fulda Fax: 688-6050 (727)697-2060 or Stephanie Nunziate (727) 860-4142. 7377 Spring Hill Dr., Spring Hill Email: [email protected] Sewing and Sharing Automobile Commercial Will not be meeting for the summer season but will Business and General Liability resume in the fall. Boat/Yacht Specialists Sorry for any inconvenience www.insurancequoter.net this might cause. Call Kathy “Are you covered properly?” Hendrickson for any further info 727-862-2394. 26 Red Hat Sophisticates Of Heritage Pines July 19 Hard Rock Casino $17 July & August NO Red Hat Meeting August 16 Hard Rock Casino $17 September 15 Welcome back Red Hatters September 20 Hard Rock Casino $17 October 17 Hard Rock Casino $17 October 22 Mt. Dora Craft Festival, German bakery, Mission Inn, and then on to a tour of the Lake Ridge Winery. Cost is $36.00. November 21 Hard Rock Casino $17 November 19 7 nt Thanksgiving Cruise MSC Poesia Balcony Blowout, Call for great prices December 2 Singing Xmas Tree Show in Orlando December 6 10 night Cruise MSC Poesia $779 pp for Balcony December Ice Show • Gaylord Palms, Orlando, TBA January 26 4 night Western Caribbean Cruise on RCCL Jewel of the Seas from Tampa, at sea, Cozumel, at sea and back to Tampa. $420 Inside Cabin, $490 Ocean view and $610 Balcony. Great after holiday break. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND ANY OF OUR TRIPS ***** PRICES, TIME & DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE **** Jean DeMoura Home # 727-863-8699 • Cell # 617-699-0736

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27 Are Your Friends Bowling? The Kitty Coalition Are your friends bowling without you? Check out the names TICKETS ON SALE! of the HP Women's League bowlers to find out. They Cat Fanciers will LOVE this event! Kitty are…Dottie Coryer, Pat Delamer, Joan Gould, Cathy Coalition presents its first annual “Acatemy Kleinota, Laura Newkirk, Ann Eggert, Irene Trimachi, Terry Awards” Dinner and Awards Ceremony on DiMartino, Penny Norton, Joan McGann, Chris Lyon, Vicki Sunday, October 16, 2011 from 4:30 p.m. until Moon, Socorro Diaz, Barbara Tharp, Loretta Fulda, Barbara 7:00 p.m. Collachi, Genie Betts, Petey Peterson, Elaine Bissett, Formerly homeless cats are the nominees; Kitty Co members Stephanie Nunziante, Ronnie Boxx, Jean DeMoura, Gerry will vote for the categories. The glamorous event will feature Gropp, Val Holzer, Aurelia Hughes, Kathy Lumia, Linda cocktail or formal attire, a red carpet with silk ropes lining the Mariano, Noeleen Pasqua, Kris Retford, Nayda Rodriguez, entrance, paparazzi, Master of Ceremonies, Oscar trophies, Rose Roscitti, Carolyn Rowan, Virginia Savitsky, Carol acceptance speeches, a fabulous meal, Guest of Honor and lots of Solfaro, Mary Spaulding, Erika Trenkler, Bev Vogel and Sue glitz and glam! NOT TO BE MISSED! Wargo. To purchase your tickets of only $12.50 each, contact one of our The averages of our bowlers ranged from 77-139 this season. planning committee members: Lee Gebhardt,819-8596; Jackie Occasionally, we amaze ourselves and bowl a really high Ruth, 863-7632; or Sherry Churchill, 697-3788. game! We won't be on the pro circuit any time soon, but we In addition, Kitty Coalition of Heritage Pines is now officially a have fun and support each other. This is not a competitive 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which means your league…just laughter and exercise guaranteed. contributions are tax deductible! For those who itemize, be sure to ask for a receipt! We look forward to having you help us For those that haven't bowled in many years, your chance to celebrate National Feral Cat Day on October 16! “try” is at an “open” bowl in August at Spring Hill Lanes. Watch for the exact date and time in the August newsletter. Come and meet our league players who will help you any way Jewish Prayer Meeting they can. Shalom Chavurah meets the third Friday of each month at 7:00 Our next season will begin on September 7th and end in April p.m. in the Magnolia Room. 2012. The cost will remain at $8 for three games. nd Mark your calendars this year for the following meeting dates: Registration for our fall season will end August 22 . July 16th • August 20th • October 15th • November 19th • December Contact Stephanie Nunziante, 860-4142 to register. Or 17th. We look forward to seeing all of you. Please call Sheila Elaine Bissett, 378-7770, or Loretta Fulda, 697-2060, for Schwartzman at 863-8802 with any questions or any information additional information. Have a happy and safe summer! you may need.

28 Pet Lovers' Club Pet of the Month Just a reminder!!! Your Pet Lovers' Club Hi! My name is Jack! My mommy will not meet for the summer. See you on and daddy are Betsy and Bob September 20 at 11:00 a.m. Hope you have a Hunter. I was born in Hudson on great summer! November 18, 2007, and I am a The hurricane season is upon us. What will you do if you need Llhasa Apso! to be in a public shelter, but your pet cannot be with you? When my new parents adopted me Check out this website for answers to these and other on February 4, 2008, I weighed important questions. only 4 pounds. My new Mom and http://www.pascoemergencymanagement.com/wp- Dad must have fed me pretty good 'cause I now weight 22.9 content/uploads/2010/01/Preparing-Your-Pets-for- pounds. I was kind of glad to get away from my “bossy sisters” Emergencies-2010.pdf and go to my new home in Pine Grove Village in Heritage Pines. Would you help the Pet Lovers' Club to continue bringing Like my parents, I just love it here! I love to walk in the in informative speakers and interesting projects? morning and meet my good friends – Beau, another Beau, Jakie, Rocky, Webster, Baker and a lot of others! Become a member or renew your annual membership th today! New member (and 2011 renewal) dues are $12 per When I'm not our walking, you might see me on the 12 hole family and may be sent to: of the golf course sitting on my Daddy's lounge chair. I love to watch the golfers and might bark at you if you come too close Pet Lovers Club to my house! I love to watch those pesky squirrels, too. I am 11120 Edge Park Dr just amazed at those sand hill cranes, ducks, turkeys, foxes Hudson, FL 34667 and other wild animals who go by our villa. Please drop a check in the mail I love to ride in the gold cart as all my friends do too! I wonder while you are still thinking about it. if I could drive it myself one of these days? I better get a Questions about Pet Lovers' Club - license first! contact Gerard DePace ~ 727 - 379-6565 I have lots of toys. My friends told me I needed to get lots of For Membership Information - toys! I love to play with them. My favorites are “Snoopy”, contact Karen Rumptz ~ 727 - 819-2574 “Lucy”, “George”, “Baby Bear”, a fox, and a pheasant. I can't forget my tennis balls. They are the best for tossing about and I love to get my Mommy to throw them for me. Registration My Mom calls me her “baby boy”! My Dad named me Jack! Because you love your pet and the Pet Lovers' Club Maybe I will see you out on one of my walks these days! I do loves them too, we encourage you to register your love to run about so my parents take me to the dog parks once pet(s) today on the Heritage Pines website. in a while. Sure wish we had a doggy park here. Maybe someday? http://www.heritagepines.net/inside_home.asp Click on: Social, then: Clubs and Groups In Memoriam then: Pet Lovers “There is no such thing as death. In nature nothing dies. then: Register Your Pet in From each sad remnant of decay some forms of life arise.” Heritage Pines - Charles Mackay (e-form) Dan Zdazenski, of Country Green Village You may attach a picture of your pet. Alison Goldberg, daughter of Don & Marian Goldberg

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