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Landmark Living Official Publication of Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community

www.huntingtonlandmark.com February 2016

Cabaret Crowd’s Chinese New First Friday Coffee and Year Party Conversation Saturday, February 6 at 5:00 PM in the Main Lounge. A Misconception: The first party of the Year! Come, celebrate Chinese I feel that I need to address a major miscon- New Year hosted by the members of the Cabaret Crowd. ception. Partake of the delicious, authentic Chinese cuisine, dance the night away Although it was started by a Director, Director with Punch & Judy, remember - BYOB or enjoy some of Cabaret’s Punch. Schueler, it was purely an independent effort Don’t forget your cash to purchase raffle tickets, you might just win one of and not sanctioned or endorsed by the Board. many wonderful prizes up for grab. Don’t miss out on this Cabaret event; Upon her departure it was graciously taken they know how to throw a party. Only $10 per person, tickets on sale now, over by Marsha Meredino who did an excel- at the Recreation office. Chinese New Year 2016 is the year of the monkey! lent job moderating the session and writing the monthly reports. New Year’s She is no longer able to act as moderator and Eve Party … with no one to step in and take her place the Ringing in sessions are not continuing. 2016 I hope this helps to clarify the fact that the Landmark residents BoD had no hand in starting or stopping the sure know how to First Friday Coffee and Conversation session. ring in the New Year! Sincerely, We had a full house Dayton La Grua - BoD Secretary and Recreation Liaison Thursday night; 150 residents dancing into 2016 to the “Just For Get Ready For Kicks” Band. Tony Some Football! and his band has been entertaining us for the past couple of years and still Sunday, February 7 at 3:00 seems to be a New Year’s Eve favorite. Jolanda provided a delicious holiday PM in the Main Lounge. fare of a choice of Prime Rib or Salmon. Next year, we’ll be trying out a new Super Bowl 50. Every year residents enjoy com- menu for a change. Residents and their guests had the option of ringing in the munity, football, pot luck and the million dollar New Year to various time zones, beginning with the east coast to “New York, commercials. Join your fellow Landmarkians in New York” at 9:00 PM all the way through the rest of evening to west coast an afternoon of good fun and competition. Bring at 12:00 something for potluck to share with your friends. Midnight to Party begins at 3:00 PM and kick off is at 3:30 PM. “Auld Lang See you there. Syne”. We wish all our community St. Patrick’s Day residents, Party family and Saturday, March 12. friends a Time to gather you Lads and Lassies and raise wonderful, a glass to ye old St. Patrick himself. Save the happy and date of March the 12 to dine, dance and kiss the healthy New Blarney Stone. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Year. February 9, $12 each at the Recreation Office. May the luck of the Irish be with you! Committees

Board of Directors: • Workers trimmed plants away from buildings as requested President Bob Crossley...... pleae leave correspondence by PPM contractors to allow building repairs to continue. at the Management Office. Irrigation: Vice President Jeanne Kerr...... [email protected] • Sprinkler Valves continue to require replacement. Secretary Dayton La Grua...... [email protected] • Workers are addressing leaks in various areas to prevent wasting water. CFO Peggy Dern ...... [email protected] Next: Member Mike Boyd...... [email protected] 1. Drains will be installed at Bldg 222 Rear. Member Donna Brady ...... [email protected] 2. Drains will be installed at Bldg 608D Rear. Member Walt White...... [email protected] 3. Regular maintenance continues. 4. Trimming Tristanias trees will continue next month. LANDMARK LANDSCAPE REPORT Respectfully, Abel Plateado, Area Manager Turf: • Mowing continues every 10 days on the winter schedule. Residents report an improvement in services with the return of the walking mowers suggesting improved cleanups. Trees: • Workers continue to trim Tristania trees at Phase 4, 5, 6, COMMITTEE MEETING DATES 7, 9 and have begun work at Phases 11 through 13. • Trimming requests from residents are completed as re- Architectural Committee: ceived. 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 1:00 PM in the Conference Room. • Tree removals throughout the community was approved by the Board in October and required three days to complete. Disaster Preparedness Committee: All trees removed had died from disease and/or insect 3rd Monday of the Month at 2:30 or 7:00 PM in MPR1 infestation. Stump grinding was also completed. Finance Committee: Trimming Shrubs: 4th Monday of the Month at 10:00 AM in MPR2. • Phase Gardeners are trimming plants around buildings as Insurance Committee: assigned. Meet as needed. • Work assignments include allowing sufficient time for Landscape Committee: Gardeners to rake leaves away from drains and building foundations. Cleaning these areas during the winter slow 4th Wednesday of the Month at 9:00 AM in MPR2. growth landscape period is appropriate. Maintenance Committee: Special Items: 4th Monday of the Month at 9:00 AM • O`Connell crews assisted on-site workers to trim Phase 1 in the Sewing/Computer Room. Pine and Coral trees. Property Protection: 3rd Wednesday of the Month at • A limited number of replacement plants were installed 1:00 PM in MPR1. where plants had died throughout the community. Recreation Committee: • Agave, Society Garlic and Geraniums were planted at the 1st Monday of the Month at 9:30 AM in MPR2 Indianapolis gate to replace dead bushes. Vehicle Storage Committees: • Wood chips resulting from tree removals were removed 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 1:00 PM in MPR1 and top soil added. Welcome Committee: • Proposals were approved to complete drain installations 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 10:00 AM in MPR1. in several areas; building 704-E drain replacements are finished. 2 February 2016 Landmark Living Committees

A LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE RULES fire. Remember, you do not need to do first aid, just pass the REMINDER information on to an Area Captain. Please consider being a Steward for your building. Call Karen Clausen 714-846-0472 (Ref: 2010 Rules and Regulations, Page 38) and volunteer today. Our Landmark trees are essential to the park-like appearance Our next Disaster Preparedness meeting will be February 15 of our community and the care of the thousands of trees in our at 7:00 PM in MPR 1. Mary McCarty will present a special community is a major undertaking. The Landscape Contractor program on Pet Disaster Planning. Many, many residents provides tree service to all areas of the development and takes own pets, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead for their safety and care not to damage buildings, sidewalks, turf or cause injury comfort in case of an emergency. to residents and workers. Before trees are recommended for removal, the following factors are considered: 1. Safety to residents and buildings. 2. The infiltration of tree roots causing potential damage to sewers, sidewalks, buildings, or water lines. 3. Incurable disease,and/or intractable insect infestation which cause species death. TREASURER’S REPORT When, a tree must be removed for any of the above reasons, Financial Statement Summary of Huntington residents of the involved area may be notified of this decision Landmark Homeowners Association: and their comments will be considered, however the decision Under “construction” of the Landscape Committee will be final. Will be caught up in the next few issues. Trees will NOT be removed as a result of falling debris, e.g. leaves, seed pods, olives, etc. However, a Work Request form completed by the resident may result in an alternative solution trimming or debris clean-up VOLUNTEERS WANTED Note: Revisions to the current tree trimming schedule are The Landscape Committee needs being made and when completed, it will be posted at the volunteers! Management Office. Do you have good knowledge of Landmark landscap- ing procedures and enjoy walking through our com- DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE munity? If so, please visit the Management Office and It’s cold outside! Of course you want to be warm in your complete an application to be a Landscaping Volunteer! home so here are some tips to keep you warm and safe. The work is easy; we need dedicated people who can walk through one phase a month and help the committee • Keep anything that can burn: newspapers, curtains, etc. at maintain our community landscaping! least three feet away from any heating equipment, such as HL Landscape Committee meetings are held the fourth the furnace or portable heaters. Wednesday of every month in MPR-2. • NEVER use your oven for heating your home. • Be sure to turn off all portable heaters when leaving the room or going to bed. • Have a carbon monoxide detector. CONTENTS • Have a fire extinguisher. The Building Steward program is for the benefit of all Landmark residents. We need a volunteer Steward for each Committees ...... 2-5 building. The “job” is easy, pass out literature to help resi- Events...... 12-15 dents prepare for disaster, identify residents who might need Calendar...... 12-13 extra help in an emergency. After a disaster, the Steward will Bulletin Board...... 17 check the status of everyone in their building and pass that Classes, Clubs & Activities...... 18-23 assessment to an Area Captain. Then check for gas leaks and Landmark Living February 2016 3 Committees

ASSESSMENTS vs INVESTMENTS we would benefit. We’d have relatively little risk of our funds WHICH WILL IT BE? and we’d have regular income to maintain our purchasing power. The key to safety is distribution in addition to choice. By Pete Jantz Let’s end this series of articles with a potential solution. The Finance Committee is ready to select professionals, First, we need to understand that there is no such thing as a have them put several specific plans together and update our single risk to our money. As said before, and using bonds as Investment Policy Statement, if needed. This will then be an example, there are two risks – the loss of principal and the presented to the Board for review and approval before we loss of purchasing power. There is no perfect answer. The take the next step as described. investor has risks on both sides and, if knowledgeable, will Bottom line: The HOA Board of Directors has to decide balance the risks to suit his/her/our situation. whether to concentrate on guarantying principal but losing How do we go about this in a way to have the least risk and purchasing power resulting in requiring a larger increase in the largest return or increase in value? To do this we need to our monthly assessments versus using investments that, while employ a professional who understands our situation and what not having 100% safety of principal do, over time, increase to do about it. Large investment organizations will have a in value and income thus requiring less of an increase in the large pool of funds which may be comprised of bonds, stocks, monthly assessments needed for the maintenance of the As- real estate, and other investments. Pools use the feature of the sociation. distribution of many different investments to manage risk and maintain income. AVOIDING THE STRESS OF A SLAB LEAK Let’s look at some examples of the institutions that do this Walt White - Board of Directors kind of investing. Think of colleges and universities that in- Slab leaks occur without warning and can be very disrup- vest so they can offer scholarships. Think of the companies tive and costly. No one can predict if or when a leak might who must fund pensions for their retirees. Think of the larger occur. When a leak does happen, the Association will replace HOAs. They all use institutional investing because they want the pipes and related fixtures as soon as practical. minimal risk and maximum income. However, a leak often results in water damage to the interior In a pool of many investments, a few may go down while of a unit which takes time to be dried out by a mitigation others go up. The net result will be that the pool as a whole contractor. If your carpet, flooring, cabinets and personal is quite solid. It will go down some when there is a 1929 or property are damaged, you will be responsible for the cost of a 2008 event, but it will bounce back sooner than most indi- their repair and/or replacement. vidual investments and, best of all, the dividends it produces The Association’s policy is to re-pipe a unit only when a tend to continue even through an economic depression. They leak occurs or when an owner requests and agrees to pay may drop, for example, from 6% to 4% but the dividends 50 percent of the re-pipe cost (average owner cost, $2,700). continue to produce income. Advantages of the latter are to minimize stress, to prevent How can Landmark take advantage of the benefits of a pool? property damage and to schedule work at your convenience. We don’t have enough money to begin to create one. We can Re-piping should also be considered if you are planning major receive the benefits by investing in a pool, or several pools, renovation to your unit. If you are interested in participating already created by financial institutions and based on the rec- in the 50-50 re-pipe program, please contact the Management ommendations of the professionals we employ. That is how Office for details.

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Parking in Huntington Landmark tion about outside parking is available in the management There have developed some misconceptions about parking office. Qualifying recreational vehicles may park in the within our community. Most recently residents feeling that Vehicle Storage Area as described in next section of this they are entitled to a certain parking space as their own, such document. as: “this space is right in front of my door so it is mine”, or 4. Parking spaces may NOT be reserved for individual units. “I have been parking in that spot for the past 15 years so it is 5. Caregivers and guests shall be informed by the resident mine” as well as various other statements. of the limited parking space allocations for all residents To clear up this and other parking misunderstandings the and visitors, and they should park where it is not crowded, parking section of the current rules and regulations is provided. to permit sufficient parking for residents near their units. Huntington Landmark Rules and Regulations – 2010 6. Residents away in excess of 72 hours shall obtain authori- Pg. 17, - VEHICLES - Parking zation from the Management Office to park their vehicles 1. Automobiles and similar vehicles must be parked in des- which are not garaged in authorized temporary parking. ignated areas only or along unpainted curbs and must not 7. Guests who plan to vacation with a resident are asked be parked at “red” painted curbs. to park their car inside the resident garage. In turn, the 2. Passenger automobiles, station wagons, pick- up trucks resident may make arrangements with Management for and other vehicles to a maximum length of twenty (20) feet authorized temporary parking. if and only if such are used by the resident as a primary 8. Motor vehicles that are left parked for more than 72 vehicle for transportation or personal use or other vehicles hours and/or appear to be inoperative may be subject to customarily used for means of general transportation, shall a fine of up to and including $100 each occurrence and be kept at all times, except for periods of short duration, being towed away in accordance with Vehicle Codes not to exceed 72 hours, within a garage. upon similar recurrences. 3. For vehicles exceeding twenty (20) feet accommodations Thank you for your understanding. must be made to park outside of the community. Informa- Peggy Dern, Property Protection Board Liaison

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Landmark Living February 2016 5 Landmark Living A. 1954, B. 1964, C. 1974 or D. 1984. Contributors 3. Who was the first NFL quarterback to pass for 4000 yards Landmark Living is our monthly publica- in a season? tion for the residents of Huntington Land- 4. What is the standard width between goal posts? mark. But what this publication really needs 5. Who holds the record for most pass completions for his are Landmark contributors. The hearts and rookie season? voices of Huntington Landmark. 6. Which teams won 3 Superbowls in the 1900’s? Landmark Living is looking for an Editor or Co-Editors for 7. Who holds the record for most career fumbles? the monthly publication. You don’t have to be a newspaper 8. What NFL team has spent the longest time in the city of reporter, but you do have to enjoy what the publication is and its founding? how it could grow. 9. In 1985, the NFL adopted this limited method for coaches We are also looking for individuals to write non-opinion to challenge on field calls of play? articles like: 10. Which 2 teams played in the first televised game on Oc- • Around Town (what might be happening around HB) tober 22, 1939? • Club Hub (all about the clubs and what they are up to) 11. In what year did the NFL require all teams to display the • Did You Know (interesting topics) names of players on their jerseys? Any other ideas for monthly articles you’d 12. Who holds the record for most career field goals? like to do? Please drop a line or call. You don’t have to have mad writing skills Continued on page 16 or a degree to become a part of Landmark Living. All you need is a few hours a month, some fun ideas and a computer. We need a photographer. Someone that likes Recycling to pick up a camera and can shoot “happy Tom Gill, Recycling Chairman snaps” for articles. You don’t need experi- On December 5, the recyclers ended ence, just a little time and a point and shoot digital camera. If 2015 with a wonderful dinner with fel- you have an interest, please contact Diane at 714-536-1070 low recyclers and their guests. The room was festively or email me at: [email protected] decorated, numerous donated gifts were offered to these hard working volunteers and the meal was delicious. The efforts of the recyclers is greatly appreciated. They DVD LIBRARY do a great job and the monies generated by their efforts Ellen Allard and DVD Committee Members benefit all Landmark residents. Thank you to all Landmark residents who are using the As we begin 2016 with the forecast for an El Nino “new” system to check out DVDs in the library. Your coopera- - heavy rains – we must all remember to put the tarps tion helps the committee maintain a current inventory. Please back down over the face of the bin when we are done return the DVDs to the Recreation Office, not the library. … to keep out the rains. Some DVDs that were missing have been returned. Thanks A reminder, that in addition to newspaper, magazines to all who have found and returned them. and phone books we DO ACCEPT SHREDDED PAPER. Either in a paper bag – which can also be recycled – FOOTBALL TRIVIA or a plastic bag.) Just place in the bins along with your other items. Recyclers: Remember that we have to then Find the Answers on Page 16 dump the paper from the plastic bags and dispose of 1. As of Super bowl XLIV (Febru- the bags in the regular trash. Let’s not forget the other ary 2010), what 4 NFL teams recycling programs: the wood shop and Mat Makers. have never played in a Super The collection bins for cans, plastic bottles, batteries, bowl? light bulbs and clean plastic grocery bags are located 2. In what year did the NFL adopt the sudden-death overtime outside the wood shop. period? 6 February 2016 Landmark Living Landmark Living February 2016 7 Library News As the New Year has begun, we have been New Books collecting the annual library dues before the MF.... Fear the Dark...... Kay Hooper deadline of January 31 so that we can continue serving you in MF.... Dance of the Bones...... J.A. Jance the way to which you are accustomed. The dues are $3.50 for MF.... Perfect Touch...... Elizabeth Lowell each member of the household, and we ACCEPT CHECKS MF.... Cross Justice...... James Patterson ONLY PLEASE. If you don’t have your new library card yet, please hurry on over and get it to avoid a delay next time when MF.... Crimson Shore...... Preston & Child checking out some of our great books. When the weather is NF..... The Wright Brothers...... David McCullough cold and rainy it is a terrific time to curl up with some hot F...... Perfect Match...... Fern Michaels chocolate and read a great book. Did you know that you can F...... Stars of Fortune...... Nora Roberts return books when the library is closed by using the Book Return Slot, next to our door, so can return books whenever Large Print it is convenient for you? Please put a rubber band around MF.... Depraved Heart...... Patricia Cornwell each book before inserting it in the slot, so as not to damage the pages. We have rubber bands for your use next to the slot MF.... The Theory of Death...... Faye Kellerman for your convenience. F...... See Me...... Nicholas Sparks

the green skin and fried that chicken. It was great. A week Cooking with Cathy later, I made it again and tossed it on the grill, better. Next time, I browned it in a pan and made the best chicken salad Walking through the mall a few I’ve ever had. years ago, someone outside the Really simple. You can make one or twenty servings. My chicken restaurant advertised by family calls it Pickled Chicken. Try it. Write to me if you cows offered a taste of their new want my chicken salad recipe. grilled chicken. He said I would never Be creative. Cooking is fun. guess how they made it. I perked up and asked just what Showed it to my co-worker and she feels like I still need he wanted me to ask, “How do they make it?” to list the ingredients, so: They soak the chicken overnight in the leftover pickle juice, garlic and a few other spices. That’s it. I went home and tried it. At the time, I didn’t have much Pickled Chicken experience with spices. My idea of seasoning was Salt and Pepper, Italian Seasoning, Mrs. Dash, Lawry’s Seasoned 4 Chicken Breasts Salt, , or . 1/2-1 cup Dill Pickle Juice (to mostly cover) I placed 4 chicken breasts (remember half breasts with 1 tsp Garlic Salt bones and skin?) in a watertight container. I poured 1 tsp Mrs. Dash most of the juice from the dill pickle jar over the chicken. Then, I sprinkled on garlic salt and Mrs. Dash (original Marinate in plastic bag or container, flip- yellow cap). I put on the lid and set it in the refrigerator. ping hourly, for at least 2 hours, more if Every hour I would flip the container to spread the flavor time allows throughout the chicken. Oven: 375 Cover with foil and bake 45 min- I only marinated it for a few hours. The family wanted utes, uncover, bake 5-10 minutes to eat. When I opened the lid, I was horrified. The chicken Grill: Leave skin on to protect flesh was a pale green! So, I dumped out the juice, pulled off

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Landmark Living February 2016 9 Neighbor Assist Someone will get back to you as soon as possible as to item availability and to make pickup/delivery arrange- There has been a lot of activity ments. for Neighbor Assist. A number of our loans have been for a brief When returning these items, please make sure that your time period. We are glad to assist name and unit number are noted so that the paperwork with those needs … as well as can be completed for the return. And DO NOT just leave those that require the resident to them in the recreation area – return them to a member of keep the item longer. the committee or recreation personnel. When available, we loan wheelchairs, canes, walkers, We also want to thank the residents for their donations. companion chairs, crutches, shower chairs and com- Once you no longer need a item, donating makes those modes to residents in need. items available for those that do need them - for a brief period or a longer period. To make donations please call The phone number, 714-960- 714-960-2277 and leave a message and someone will 2277, is answered daily by contact you about pick up or times volunteers and we ask that you to drop off. give us 24 hrs notice of needing an item. When calling, speak slowly and distinctly, leaving If you would like to volunteer for us your name, your unit number, this program, please contact Ruth your phone number and what Williamson - Chairman at 714- item you are looking to borrow. 374-4165.

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10 February 2016 Landmark Living MEDICATION Newsletter DISPOSAL Anouncement The Huntington Beach Po- THE HUNTINGTON LANDMARK lice Department is still col- CHORALE newsletter delivery folks lecting expired/unused medi- along with their tireless helpers, recently cation at their 2000 Main St., donated a check for $1,050 to Hunting- location. No liquids or syringes are accepted. The ton Landmark completing the cost for medications are to be removed from their original purchasing four brand new cordless microphones for bottles and dumped together into a zip lock bag. our community. Thanks to all! Never discard medications by flushing them down the drain. When disposing of them in the trash mix the medications together in a zip lock bag with coffee grounds or kitty litter or egg shells, etc. YELLOW FEVER A collection site here at Landmark is scheduled MOSQUITOES FOUND for Thursday, February 11 from 10:00 to 11:30 AM IN ORANGE COUNTY in MPR1. Again all medications should be dumped The Orange County Vector Control together in a zip lock bag. has reported the presence of yellow fever mosquitoes To help the Dog Days organizers we will also be in Orange County cities. Residents are encouraged to collecting the empty medicine bottles at that time. report these small black and white day-biting pests to Either remove the labels or use a marker to cross the Vector Control by calling 714-971-2421. For more thru your personal information. Please bring them information, visit www.ocvcd.org. in a plastic grocery bag.

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Landmark Living February 2016 11 MONDAY TUESDAYWEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYSAT / SUN BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHINESE NEW YEAR Recreation Office 1 2 3 4 MEETING 5 6 PARTY 714-536-1070 10:00 AM - ML 5:00 PM - ML • Diane Yrisarri • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM -12:00 PM Ceramics ® Lifestyle Director • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... MPR1 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:00 AM ZUMBA Gold ...... ML [email protected] • 9:30 AM Rec.Comm. Mt...... MPR2 • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 PM Threads of Love ...... SR •1 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 7 SUPER BOWL PARTY • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR 3:00 PM - ML • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... SR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 1:00 PM Caregivers Group ...... SR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Interested in joining the Landmark • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 7:00 PM Notary ...... AR • 7:00 PM E-CLUB ...... SR • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 7:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... MPR1 Living staff? Contact Diane Yrisarri for DRUG DROP OFF additional information or to 8 9 10 11 10:00-11:30 AM - MPR1 12 Lincoln’s 13 volunteer. Birthday • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Ceramics • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML LIBRARY HOURS • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 AM Chatty Crafters ...... SR •8 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 14 VALENTINE’S DAY Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday • 1:00 PM Friendship Quilters ...... SR • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR - 10:00 AM-2:00 PM • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 10:00 AM Welcoming Comm ....MPR1 • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... SR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 5:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR1 • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Wednesday and Saturday • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM Friday Night Movie .....MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML - 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Sunday - CLOSED HEALTH SEMINAR GOLF DINNER 15 16 17 18 10:30 AM - MPR1 19 MPR 1 and 2 20 Library Phone 714 - 536 - 4767

• 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM -12:00 PM Ceramics • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML 15• 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:00 PM Prop Pro/VSC Comm .....MPR1 • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 9:00 PM Threads of Love ...... SR 21 Street • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... AR • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Sweeping: • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 5:00 PM Baby Boomers ...... MPR1 Huntington Landmark • 7:00 PM Disaster Prep. Comm .MPR1 • 7:00 PM Notary ...... AR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 1:00 PM Caregivers Group ...... SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML

street sweeping is per- FREE CONCERT formed on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays 22 23 24 25 HAPPY HOUR 26 27 of the month in the morning. Please • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML 4:30-5:30 PM - ML • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 make sure that your vehicles are • 9:00 AM Maintenance Comm ...... SR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... MPR1 moved off the streets on those days. • 10:00 AM Finance Comm ...... MPR2 • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Ceramics • 9:00 AMLandscape Comm ...... MPR2 • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 AM Chatty Crafters ...... SR Thank you! 22• 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 28 • 1:00 PM Friendship Quilters ...... SR • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... AR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 5:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR1 • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... SR/CR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM Classic Friday Night ...MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML 29 ROOM KEY: AR = Art Room • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML GR = Game Room Newsletter Staff, • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR ML = Main Lounge • 10:00 AM Finance Comm ...... MPR2 20162015 SR or CR = Board of Directors and 29• 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 Management reserve the right to • 12:30 PM Water Workout Comp./Sewing • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 WS = Woodshop • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML February edit, correct or alter material. • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR BC = Beacon Clubhouse

12 February 2016 Landmark Living MONDAY TUESDAYWEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYSAT / SUN BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHINESE NEW YEAR 1 2 3 4 MEETING 5 6 PARTY HUNTINGTON LANDMARK 10:00 AM - ML 5:00 PM - ML BOARD OF DIRECTORS • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM -12:00 PM Ceramics ® • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... MPR1 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:00 AM ZUMBA Gold ...... ML President...... Bob Crossley • 9:30 AM Rec.Comm. Mt...... MPR2 • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 PM Threads of Love ...... SR •1 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 7 SUPER BOWL PARTY Vice President...... Jeanne Kerr • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR 3:00 PM - ML • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... SR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR Secretary...... Dayton LaGrua • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 1:00 PM Caregivers Group ...... SR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 7:00 PM Notary ...... AR • 7:00 PM E-CLUB ...... SR • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 7:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... MPR1 CFO...... Peggy Dern Member...... Mike Boyd DRUG DROP OFF 8 9 10 11 10:00-11:30 AM - MPR1 12 Lincoln’s 13 Birthday Member...... Donna Brady • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Ceramics Member...... Walt White • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 AM Chatty Crafters ...... SR •8 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 14 VALENTINE’S DAY • 1:00 PM Friendship Quilters ...... SR • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 10:00 AM Welcoming Comm ....MPR1 • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... SR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 5:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR1 • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Management Office Hours: • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM Friday Night Movie .....MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 15 16 17 18 HEALTH SEMINAR 19 GOLF DINNER 10:30 AM - MPR1 MPR 1 and 2 20 Closed - 12:00 - 1:00 PM for Lunch Recreation Office Hours: • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 8:00 AM -12:00 PM Ceramics • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML Monday - Friday: 8:45 AM - 4:45 PM • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML 15• 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:00 PM Prop Pro/VSC Comm .....MPR1 • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 9:00 PM Threads of Love ...... SR 21 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... AR • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... CR/SR • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 5:00 PM Baby Boomers ...... MPR1 IMPORTANT NUMBERS • 7:00 PM Disaster Prep. Comm .MPR1 • 7:00 PM Notary ...... AR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 1:00 PM Caregivers Group ...... SR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML FREE CONCERT Management Office - 714-960-5475 22 23 24 25 HAPPY HOUR 26 27 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML 4:30-5:30 PM - ML Property Threatening • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Emergency When Manager’s • 9:00 AM Maintenance Comm ...... SR • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML • 9:00 AM ZUMBA® Gold ...... MPR1 • 10:00 AM Finance Comm ...... MPR2 • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Ceramics • 9:00 AMLandscape Comm ...... MPR2 • 9:15 AM Yoga...... ML • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML Office is Closed • 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 • 9:00 AM Toymaker’s Sewing ....AR/WS/SR • 9:30 AM Yoga Chair ...... ML • 9:30-11:00 AM Art Workshop ...... AR • 9:00 AM Chatty Crafters ...... SR 22• 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9 :15 AM Yoga...... ML • 12:30 PM Water Workout • 9:45 AM Poetry Club ...... SR • 10:00 AM Bible Study ...... MPR2 28 714-565-3059 • 1:00 PM Friendship Quilters ...... SR • 9:30 AM Scrapbooking...... MPR2 • 1:30 PM Movie ...... MPR2 • 10:30 AM Discussion Grp ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Bridge ...... AR • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 9:30 AM Needlecraft ...... SR • 4:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 • 12:00 PM Beading Buddies ...... AR • 12:30 PM Ladies Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML • 1:00 PM Horseshoes • 6:00 PM Chorale ...... MPR1 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 • 5:00 PM Table Tennis ...... MPR1 • 7:00 AM Table Tennis ...... MPR2 Atlanta Gate...... 714-960-1452 • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 12:00 PM Scrabble ...... SR/CR • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML • 7:00 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR • 6:00 PM Classic Friday Night ...MPR2 • 7:00 PM Bingo ...... ML Beacon Pool...... 714-374-3481 Library...... 714-536-4767 29 ROOM KEY: Main Pool...... 714-374-3521 AR = Art Room Neighbor Assist...... 714-960-2277 • 8:15 AM HB Aerobics ...... ML GR = Game Room • 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Open Art ...... AR ML = Main Lounge Recreation Office...... 714-536-1070 • 10:00 AM Finance Comm ...... MPR2 20162015 SR or CR = 29• 10:00 AM Ukulele ...... MPR1 Rodgers Senior Center...... 714-536-9387 • 12:30 PM Water Workout Comp./Sewing Seniors Outreach...... 714-960-2478 • 4:30 PM Tai Chi ...... MPR1 WS = Woodshop • 6:00 PM ZUMBA® Gold ...... ML February Police/Paramedics Emergency...... 911 • 6:30 PM Friendly Poker ...... GR BC = Beacon Clubhouse

RONDA HULD Realtor®/Notary LANDMARK RESIDENT

BUYING • SELLING • LEASING DRE Lic. #00666783 Home: (714) 969-5326 • Cell: (949) 280-5548 E-mail: [email protected] www.huntingtonlandmarkconnection.com Landmark Living February 2016 13 Visitors and Guests New Year and Please remember to contact Nordic at the Resolutions Atlanta Gate for all of your guests and visi- Diane Yrisarri, Lifestyle Director tors. The Atlanta Gate is reporting that many vehicles are backing up while waiting to gain access into One of the top yearly resolutions Landmark because residents are not calling in their in one form or another is to loose weight or live a visitors ahead of time. healthier lifestyle. Living here at Landmark affords Residents can also contact Nordic at 714-960-1452 you that and more. With an excellent pool to do morn- to place their visitors on their permanent guest list or ing laps, a gym at your disposal or the many resident go on to huntingtonlandmark.com website to make friendly exercise classes there are a lot to choose changes. from. If you are looking to improve your cardio check out Jimmy’s class or join Zumba, relieve stress and manage balance Kathy offers Yoga, Roda does Tai Chi and if water workout is your choice, please check Guests Friendly Rules out the Water Workout in the Main Pool. Information Reminder: on classes, days and times is in your Landmark Living Newsletter, under the Classes page. Stay healthy, stay Guests must be accompanied by a resident in all the facilities and to all activities. active and stay happy! Happy New Year! *facilities includes all common area of the entire property.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY HUNTINGTON LANDMARK NEIGHBORS LANDMARK PAINTER TRUDY BOIM “Landmark Resident Specialist” Chris Lussier ® 714.813.3311 • Cell 714.374.2944 • Office (714) 215-2635 “WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO” Orange County Real Estate Resident Specialist over 30 years Local - Insured- Member IBPAT Call for FREE Market Update PAINTING-WALL COVERINGS-STAINING-CAULKING *Special Commission Rates PRESSURE WASHING-DRYWALL REPAIR & BRE Lic#00571470 [email protected] GENERAL MISC.

Caregiver Services Eilene H, Oldis (714)-656-3044 Realtor, Notary, E.A. EXXL Real Estate

714-803-4265 Landmark Residents  NO Minimums or Contracts  Laundry & Linen Change E-mail: [email protected]  Free Safety Evaluation  Assistance with Bathing  Bonded / Insured  Meal Preparation  Background verified  Medication Reminders  Quality follow up visits  Locally Owned Selling in Landmark Since 1981 4 1/2% commission to list and sell your home (2 1/2% to the other agent and 2% www.HomewatchCareGivers.com/Huntington-Beach to EXXL, and we will charge only 3 1/2 if we list and sell your unit.) BRE #00965729 14 February 2016 Landmark Living Events

TICKET SALES SCHEDULE unavailable. The only friends Lili makes Tickets are on sale Monday - Friday 8:45 AM - 4:45 PM and are the puppets in the puppet show. She does not like the carnival owner, but Weekend - Self - Service at the Recreation Office. he is the puppeteer! Cast: Leslie Caron REMEMBER, CHECK ONLY! ,Mel Ferrer, Jean Pierre Aumont.

EVENTS DATE AVAILABLE PRICE Cabaret’s Chinese New Year...... February 6...... SOLD OUT...... $10 Super Bowl - Pot Luck...... February 7...... N/C St. Patrick’s Day Party...... March 12...... February 9...... $12

Movie Schedule Plummer) uncovers a 40 year-old un- Wednesdays at 1:30 PM in MPR2 and on delivered letter written to him by John scheduled Friday nights at 6:00PM. Lennon, he decides to change course Wednesday, February 3 and embarks on a heartfelt journey to rediscover his family, find true love and The Importance of Being Earnest, Com- begin a second act. Cast: Al Palcino, edy - 2002 1 hour and 37 minutes. Annette Bening, Jennifer Garner. Two young gentlemen living in 1890’s England use the same pseudonym on the Wednesday, February 24 sly, which is fine until they fall in love Testament of Youth - Drama, 2015, events with women using that name, which PG-13, 2 hours 9 minutes. leads to a comedy of mistaken identities. Testament of Youth is a powerful story Free Concert Cast: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Reese of love, war and remembrance, based Thursday, February 25, 4:30 Main Witherspoon, Frances O’Connor. on the First World War memoir by Vera Lounge Wednesday, February 10 Brittain, which has become the classic For More Information Check Page 23 A Walk in the Woods , Adventure - 2015, testimony of that war from a woman’s R 1 hour and 44 minutes. point of view. Cast: Alicia Vikander, Health Seminar Kit Harington, Colin Morgan. After spending two decades in England, Thursday, February 18, 10:30 AM Bill Bryson returns to the U.S., where **CLASSIC MOVIE NIGHT** in MPR1 he decides the best way to connect with Friday, February 26 6:00PM For More Information Check Page 23 his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Lili - Classic, 1953 Trail with one of his oldest friends. Cast: 1 hour 21 minutes - Musical. Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson . Lili, a poor French girl, has Friday, February 12 nowhere to go A Walk in the Woods after her father Same as above. 6:00 PM dies. She meets Marc, and fol- Wednesday, February 17 lows him home. Danny Collins - Drama, 2015, R, 1 hour Home turns out 46 minutes. to be a carnival, Inspired by a true story, Al Pacino stars where Marc is as aging 1970s rocker Danny Collins, the magician, and who can’t give up his hard-living ways. Marc turns out to But when his manager (Christopher be romantically Landmark Living February 2016 15 FOOTBALL TRIVIA Recreation Has A New Continued from page 6 Addition Diane Yrisarri, Lifestyle Director Answers: 1. Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, After a few months of searching, I’m Houston Texans and Jacksonville very happy to have aboard Natalie Chavez Jaguars. as our new Recreation Coordinator. As 2. C. 1974. many of you are aware, Gerri Miller has 3. Joe Namath of the NY Jets in 1967. moved over to the Management office 4. 18 feet 6 inches. and along with her infectious smile and 5. Peyton Manning (326 in 1998). has been putting her talents to work there. 6. Dallas Cowboys. Natalie comes to us with many of her own talents and experience. She has 7. Warren Moon 161 fumbles (1984- worked in the hospitality and retail industry, with experience in computer, 2000). design and customer service. Prior to coming to us, Natalie was working for PCM-Associa in the Foothill Ranch Corporate office and we welcome 8. Green Bay Packers, founded in 1919. her as she continues to provide excellent customer service to the Landmark 9. The instant replay. Community. If you have a moment, please stop by and say hello. 10. Philadelphia Eagles & Brooklyn’s Dodgers. 11. 1970. 12. Morten Anderson with 565.

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16 February 2016 Landmark Living Bulletin Board JOIN THE E-MAIL BLAST! PARKING AND YOUR GUESTS: Call the Recreation Office if you would like to Residents, please remind your guests while at the receive news and updates from Main Lounge, if it’s for an event, activity or just visiting the Management Office by e-mail! they must park their vehicles in “Guest Parking” only. Guests must display their “Guest Placard” on the dashboard of their vehicle. Only vehicles that belong PLEASE REMEMBER... to residents, noted by a current bar code, are allowed If a Guest is using a GPS to get directions, in designated Resident Parking spots. Nordic patrols enter in the Atlanta gate address; the parking lot and will be issuing tickets to violators. 8641 Atlanta Ave, to find Landmark

Please donate your FREErecent magazineMAGAZINES to the Recreation Office. HOW TO" ADD A PLANNED GUEST" They will then be put in the magazine rack in the Contact Nordic staff by phone or Art Room for all to use. on line to add a planned guest. Feel Free to peruse and take home any magazines you wish.

DRIVE SAFELY BIKE RIDERS - SAFETY ISSUE Please drive slowly into garage For the safety of pedestrians, do not ride bikes on areas and turn cautiously into the blind spots sidewalks. before pulling into your parking spots, RIDE WITH THE TRAFFIC. for the safety of all our pedestrians.

HOMEBOUND If you or someone you know is Catholic and homebound FREE NOTARY PUBLIC and would like to have a Pastoral Care Minister from Free service is offered to Landmark residents on Sts. Simon and Jude Church bring the Eucharist to the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM them, please contact the Parish Office at in the Art Room. Call Ronda at 714-969-5326. 714-962-3333. You must make an appointment in advance.

CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP PLEASE REMEMBER... Pool steps may be slippery. Please use handrails and wear Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Meetings are water shoes. They can be purchased at Wal-Mart for $4.98. held every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month from 1:00 to 2:30 PM in the Computer/Sewing Room.

FREE ASSISTANCE/INSTRUCTION PLEASE CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOGS In the Fitness Room. Please contact When walking your pooches, please clean up after them. Recreation 714-536-1070 If you are of limited mobility and need a scooper, you can purchase one at a nearby pet supply store. Thank you. NEIGHBOR ASSIST We volunteers want to remind you that we lend SMOKERS - PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE wheelchairs, companion chairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, canes and potty chairs to If you are a smoker, please be considerate in Landmark residents. We accept donations the disposal of your cigarette butts. (no commodes)Leave us a message at When smokers regularly gather or one smoker 714-960-2277. We check our messages daily consistently smokes in the same location, . We ask that you give cigarette butts can accumulate. us 24 - hours notice when possible.

Landmark Living February 2016 17 Activities and Clubs classes OIL PAINTING CLASS BABY BOOMERS POT LUCK Come and enjoy learning techniques and TRIVIA NIGHT ALTERNATIVE ART in painting with oil on canvas, drawing Sunday, February 21 at 5:00 PM Baby Please join us in the Art Room on methods, composition, values, and col- Boomers will meet in MPR1 for a Pot Mondays for open painting from or. Students work at their own pace and Luck Dinner followed by a Trivia Quiz 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon. For more projects. Classes are ongoing and you with edible prizes. This is a great op- information, contact Dona Bunnell at can start anytime. Join us on Tuesdays portunity for neighbors in their Baby 714-546-6925. 1:00 - 3:00 PM in the Art Room. Cost Boomer years to get to know each other. is $50 a month. Contact Heather at 831- New residents are always welcome. Our COOPER FITNESS 809-5342 for additional information. Pot Luck Dinners always have wonder- CLASSES ful selections and the Trivia will have TAI CHI with Roda: WATER WORKOUT something for all levels of interest so don’t miss this event. Monday and Thursday - 4:30 PM Everyone is welcome. Cost: $5 per class/FIRST ONE FREE Location: HL Main Pool If you last name begins with A – G please bring dessert, H – M bring a side Where: MPR1 - for the winter months • 12:30 - 1:30 PM Monday and Wednesday dish and N – Z bring a main course dish. through March. Cost is $3 at the door. Please RSVP to Like Cooper Fitness on Facebook for Deb at [email protected] or tips and helpful information about ZUMBA®gold Maureen at 714-969-6050. nutrition, workouts and more. You can Monday 6:00 PM, Saturday 9:00 AM - $3 find them at https://www.facebook.com/ This is a class for residents who are in- cooperfitness. terested in getting back into shape and BEADING BUDDIES Beading Buddies meet on Thursday Thanks again for your support and having fun doing it. If you can move, from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 PM in the Sew- enthusiasm ... see you in class. you can ZUMBA. ZUMBA is exercise in disguise. There is no wrong way to ing Room. Hope you can join us as we EXERCISE With KATHY do it. If you are sweating and smiling, make jewelry and beaded accessories. • Yoga Chair you are doing it right. Wednesday, 9:30 - 10:30 AM - ML BIBLE STUDY Light handweights and dyna - bands Join us every Friday morning at 10:00 are suggested. CLUBS AM in MPR2 for a Walk Through the • Yoga for Life Bible. We will clip along following a Tuesday and Thursday Art course led by our enthusiastic leader, Dean Bobar from Christ Presbyterian. 9:15 - 10:30 AM ML/MPR1 Come on the first Thursday of the month Everyone is welcome. Exercise with Jimmy in the Art Room at 10:00 AM and check • Monday,Wednesday, and Friday us out. Call Mary Jane Higby 714-374- BIG BUCKS - 8:15 - 9:15 AM - ML 4304 for more information. BINGO Attention All Bingo Play- ers February is the month of celebra- tions: Lincoln’s birthday, Washington’s 24 HourHours Emergency Emergency Plumbing Plumbing Birthday, Valentine’s Day, Super Bowl • Slab Leak Detection and Repair Sunday and Big Bucks Bingo. Bring Our Services • Bathtubs & Showers your sweetheart to bingo on Valentine’s • Water Heater • Garbage Disposals day and they will receive one free bingo • Sewer & Drain Cleaning • Water Softening & Filters card. • Plumbing Inspections • Re-pipes lic. #775483 Time: 7:00 PM • Backflow Testing • Kitchen & Bathrooms When: Every Sunday and Wednesday • Toilet & Faucets • Video Inspection night. Continued on page 19 18 February 2016 Landmark Living Activities and Clubs big bucks bingo We’ve had many years to compensate maximum. Prizes are awarded. Consult Continued from page 18 For the failings we have had your calendar each week for the room Cost: 75 Cents a card, $1 per card for And lead a life to look forward we play in. For more in-depth informa- up to two cards for the end game. With reasons to be glad. tion, visit the website at http://www. trcooper.com/Bridge/BridgeNav.html. Fred Laird January 2016 For more info call: Anne Wettler at There you will find extensive informa- 714-536-5349 or Jean Schwennesen at You maybe a poet and don’t know it. tion regarding the game of bridge and 714-465-272 Visit us and see. We meet every Thurs- how it is played, as well as availability, day in the computer room at 9:45 AM. the rules, and the scores from the previ- Ceramics ous game. You can also put in a request Start the new year by DISCUSSION GROUP for a partner. If you can’t access the website and need help, call Ted Cooper learning a new craft. Our dues are $10 a The Discussion Group meets every 714-536-9890 or Jeanne Moore at 714- year. We meet every Tuesday from 8:30 Thursday morning from 10:30 AM until 536-1000. AM to 12:00 Noon, come in and watch 12:00 Noon in MPR 2 for stimulating us work. We have our meeting the first and entertaining exchanges of varying Tuesday of the month. Once you learn subjects and ideas. There are no fees GOLF to mold an item you can work on your or dues and everyone is welcome. So, A Happy New Year to everyone! own. Club members are always glad to don’t hesitate to join us. As we begin the year, let’s try and get assist with any problem. everyone out to play. We need to see E-CLUB some new golfers come out to play and perhaps some old ones too who have Chatty Crafters Due to lack of attendance at the Fri- not been playing. We will be playing at Chatty Crafters meet on the 2nd and day meetings we will only meet once a Willowick on February 17. Cost will be 4th Friday from 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon month. January’s meeting is scheduled $45. Our Dinner will be held on Febru- in the Sewing Room. At the first of our for Wednesday, January 6 at 7:00 PM ary 19 in MPR 1 and 2. Happy Hour is monthly meetings, we will be crafting in the Computer Room. We always try at 5:00 PM and Dinner will be served and chatting as we work on our indi- to invite a professional to help with at 6:00 PM. vidual projects and share our talents questions about cell phones, tablets and experience. The 4th Friday of each and laptop computers. All residents are If you have not already done so, please month brings an emphasis on knitting. welcome. We do not charge dues to remember to pay your dues at the dinner. Experienced knitters are on hand to as- participate. We would hate to have anyone dropped sist beginning and advanced knitters. from our golfer’s list. This is a wonderful opportunity to find Team One Low Gross winners in or express your creativity and make FRIENDLY LADIES TEXAS November were Barry Boone, George wonderful friendships. HOLD’EM POKER Mason, Hardy Stewart, and Steve Contact Alice Roberts at 714-381- Ladies Friendly Texas Hold’Em poker Whitaker. Closest to the Pin in One were 8775 or [email protected]. group would like to invite all ladies to Elyse Stewart and John Masterton. play on Thursdays at 1:00 PM at the For the year 2015, Barb Masterton Creative Word Beacon Clubhouse. This is one of the won Closest to the Pin four times and Gatherers easiest card games to learn and chips Hardy Stewart had a Double Eagle. are only $2 for two-and-a-half hours of Congratulations! New fun. Contact Harriet at 714- 960-2770. New is the year but old are the thoughts As we recall our younger days Grandparents Most of those thoughts are happy ones FRIDAY DUPLICATE Group In some, life has gone astray. BRIDGE There are many groups Come join us on Fridays in the Rec- Many of the events of the past and clubs here at Hun- reation Center starting at 11:45 AM. tington Landmark bringing together Have shaped life as it is today Don’t be timid. Entry is $2 per player, residents with similar interests. Our We have learned to cope with the downside with a periodic $1 discount for resident And make them turn out our way players. We are now playing 10 tables Continued on page 20 Landmark Living February 2016 19 Activities and Clubs

Grandparents Group with the Landmark Chorale. Join us are especially in need of those that can Continued from page 19 Wednesday, February 3 from 6:00 - 7:30 knit or crochet. Grandparents Group is the latest one of PM in the MPR1. Stop by the art room Mondays from these groups; our purpose is bringing to- 2:00 to 4:00 PM to see what we are do- gether Huntington Landmark residents JWI ing. To help with this process there is with something in common – the joy of JWI will be meeting again in March. a blue garbage can located just outside being a grandparent. In December, we Look for our information in the March the woodshop (in the area where bottles held a cookie baking session with our newsletter. Questions? Please call Claire and cans are also collected for recycling) grandkids and then distributed these Schecter at 714-962-6164. that is designated to collect clean, used holiday cookies at Bingo and other get- grocery bags for this project. Please togethers. This activity was designed to donate and volunteer. remind our grandkids of the joy of giv- LADIES FRIENDLY POKER ing, an idea that can get lost in the com- Ladies Poker Players meet Fridays NEEDLECRAFT mercialization of the holiday season. from 12:30 - 3:30 PM in the Game Join us in the Clothing Room on We hope to put together Valentine’s Room. Call Cookie Shulman at 714- Tuesday mornings as we work on our Day Candy Treats for HL residents who 960-0174 for more information. afghan squares. We have materials and are homebound, limited in their ability instructions available and you may also to be out and about, or would just enjoy Ladies Ping work at home. Call Mary Lee Lindfort a sweet treat. If this describes you or a Pong at 714-540-9682 for additional infor- Landmark friend or neighbor, please We would like to get a mation. let us know by contacting Cheri Boone Ladies Ping Pong group going here at at 714-809-3495 or cboone6476@aol. Landmark. If you or anyone you know com. PAN (PANGUINGUE) would be interested in playing, contact IN THE GAME ROOM Landmark grandparents are invited to Mary Hillyard at 714-536-2212. Dates We meet Mondays and Wednesdays join us at our next meeting on January and times are to be determined. 19 at 6:30 PM in MPR 1. Contact Cheri 12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM in the Game for more information. Room. If interested, call Helen at Mondays Mat Makers 714-960-7889 or Phyllis at 714-374- Have you noticed a lot of friendly 6403. Huntington chit-chat and the sound of rustling bags Landmark Chorale as you go by the art room on Mondays PAN (PANGUINGUE) On February 3, 2016, the Chorale will between 2:00 and 4:00 PM in the Beacon Clubhouse begin rehearsals for an exciting spring Well, that would be the Mat Makers We meet Mondays 12:00 Noon - 3:00 concert. If you wish to join the group, hard at work: flattening and folding PM and Thursdays from 6:00 - 10:00 this is a perfect time to begin since re- used grocery bags, then the volunteers PM. If you rummy or know a deck of hearsals will be closed after three weeks. cut the bags into strips and loop them cards and can count to sixteen, you can We are proud to welcome our Music into (plastic yarn) for the knitters and play Pan. I’ll show you the game and Director, Dr. Dawn Brooks and Pianist crocheters to create mats that are then have you participating in two hours. Call Sandra Emilio who have agreed to distributed to the homeless. Deane at 714-907-3012. I’m available to continue being a part of the Chorale Since we’ve started there have been assist before each game or on weekends. this year. five mats completed. A somewhat slow This is a perfect time for our residents process as it takes about 600 bags to Party Bridge to join our group. If you have been make ONE mat. Recently two of the If you are interested in playing Party thinking of being part of a wonderful mats were given to a couple of homeless Bridge on Thursday evenings, please group of singers, please mark your just as they were laying cardboard out contact me for a time and place. It is a calendar and join us! We sing in 4-part to sleep on. They were VERY APPRE- great way to meet people here in Land- harmony and the ability to read music CIATIVE. The mats aren’t a cure for the mark. This is very casual. Hope to meet is a plus so come sit in on a rehearsal situation but it does give some measure some of you soon. Thanks. Call Pat or two and then decide if you want to of comfort and warmth to those in need. Padgett at 714-916-0474; please leave work hard and learn the joy of singing All volunteers are welcome and we a message if Pat is not available. 20 February 2016 Landmark Living Activities and Clubs

PICKLEBALL Monday, February 29 lovie dolls, isolet covers, blankets, If anyone is interested in playing Chix Monthly Gathering and Tea Party, etc. Some members sew, others may pickleball, would you please contact 11:30 AM in MPR1. Bring a nice tea cut, iron fabric or whatever. All have Bob at 949-244-9937 or exa4driver@ cup. fun and enjoyment while interacting yahoo.com. I would like to get a regular To get more information, call Diane with each other and knowing they are group of players together once or twice a Plotkin at 714-907-3012 engaged in a worthwhile project. For week if possible. We’r also open to new more information contact Muffy Hill at Thanks to our hostesses, Marilou 714-536-9453. players who want to learn the game. It’s Smithfield, Edith Drake, and Louise good exercise and lots of fun. McIntosh for lunch: turkey sandwiches, mashed potatoes and salad, Yum yum! TOYMAKERS PING PONG Thank you, Ping Pong players wanted! Join us Health Care Part- Surf City QUILTERS ners for the generous $1,000 check to for some fun games on Wednesdays, Join the Surf City Quilters in the Sew- Fridays and weekends. For more infor- help support the Huntington Landmark ing Room on the 2nd and 4th Monday Toymakers. mation, call Esteban Ezcurra at 714- of each month from 1:00 - 4:00 PM. 512-5433. We have various levels of experience. Contributions like yours enable us to We share our enjoyment working with buy wheels, axels, dolls, materials, etc. Pokeno fabric, choosing quilt blocks, sewing, that go into making our toys unique. If you like Bingo, you’ll like Pokeno. piecing and quilting. All of our toys are given away, never We use pennies for markers and you win sold, to the neediest of children. our Doing what you enjoy with friends monetary support each year along with all the pennies on everyones cards when with similar interests is a special joy. you get a Pokeno. Simple to learn and our other supporters enable us to con- In other words, “Quilting with a friend tinue to provide handmade quality wood fun to play. We start at 5:00 PM before will keep you in stitches.” Bingo on Sundays and Wednesdays. For toys each year. Thanks again for your For information on Surf City Quilters, any information or questions, call Neda continued support. contact Alice Roberts at 714-381-8775 Margy at 714-374-2126. The Huntington Landmark Toymakers or [email protected]. The Huntington Landmark Toymak- ers would like to acknowledge the poker Tennis and generosity of the following suppliers: Looking for poker players. We meet • Renkus-Heinz, Foothill Ranch - Wood Thursdays, 7:00 - 11:00 PM in the Game Pickle Ball Room. If you’re interested, please call Huntington Landmark Tennis and • Industrial Blade, Santa Ana - Saw Bruce at 714-536-3722. Pickle Ball Club hosts a monthly mixer Blades on the second Saturday of the month. • Dunn-Edwards - Paint Join us on February 13 for a morning of doubles action, snacks, and great • Huntington Landmark - Storage Fa- RED HAT CHIX cilities Red Hat Chix is open to conversation. Play starts at 9:30 AM but • Huntington Landmark Residents and all ladies who are over 50 come out earlier to warm up. We have Friends- Aluminum cans and plastic and willing to have fun. a ball machine for the tennis players or you are always welcome to warm up bottles to recycle February Calendar with another player. You won’t find • Huntington Landmark Recyclers - Monday, February 8 a more welcoming club at Landmark. New lights shop and sharing in pur- Chinese New Year Lunch at Seafood For more information, contact Karen chase of equipment Paradise, Newland and Bolsa, in Foun- Kraushaar at 949-394-5826. • Woodshop Club - Maintain shop and tain Valley. Leaving - 11:00 AM. providing supplies Thursday, February 18 THREADS OF LOVE Happy Hour at Fred’s, PCH and Main. We are a group that meets 9:00 -11:00 Dress “to the nines” and enjoy the sun- AM the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month set from Fred’s outdoor patio. Leaving to create items for the neonatal intensive - 3:30 PM care units in local hospitals. We make Landmark Living February 2016 21 Activities and Clubs

UKULELES Mah Jong • Phone intakes for new clients are Looking to join a Mah Jong Group. available from 3:00 until 4:00 PM, The Huntington Landmark Communi- weekdays. 714-374-1742 ty, Monday Morning Ukulele Jam meets If you have space, need a sub or would each Monday at 10:00 AM in MPR 1. like to start a group, please call Sheila Necamp, resident and advanced player LOOKING FOR The meeting is open to all residents at 714-374-5896. Thank you. and their guests who enjoy playing their VOLUNTEERs ukulele in a friendly environment. Candidates to assist with Management Contact: Tony Igar at 714-536-5035. Rummikub Office Reception Anyone interested in playing Rum- Do you have some time to spare? We mikub, please contact Gilbert at 949- would appreciate your help. Under the Woodshop 554-4327. supervision of the Office Supervisor, a Interested in woodwork- volunteer greets and handles resident ing? Come on by and see VHS MOVIE LIBRARY inquiries/requests at the Huntington Landmark Management Office front what we’re doing in the Woodshop. VHS movies continue to be available desk. This position is for four hours in the Main Lounge. There’s no check daily Monday through Friday during out process for VHS tapes. We operate normal business hours, and may be job WORSHIP GATHERING on an honor system. After viewing, you shared with one or two other candidates. Can’t make it to your place of wor- can return VHS movies to Recreation Signing a Confidentiality Agreement is ship? Then please feel comfortable to staff. Please rewind tapes. join us for a midweek time of prayer, required. Please stop by the Manage- worship and teaching from the Bible. ment Office for more information. All residents are welcome! We will be SURF CITY SENIORS ON meeting every Wednesday afternoon THE GO WILDLIFE WATCH at 2:00 PM at 8746 Placer, Unit 614D. Camille Cuttaia and Barbara Mizerek VOLUNTEERS NEEDEd Questions? Call 714-943-9555. Hope to Senior Services Transportation is a see you there. CA Fish and Wildlife officers attend- great resource for Surf City Seniors On ing our recent Town Hall Meeting about The Go; here’s some information about coyotes on September 18 and urged the services they provide: Landmark residents to become Wildlife Activities • Transportation services within the City Watch leaders. Anyone interested in of Huntington Beach are available getting trained to continue educating our BOWLERS WANTED Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to residents on coyote management should Do you like to bowl? If you do, come 3:30 PM. sign up at the Management Office. You join us every Wednesday at 11:45 PM • You can also catch a ride to Orange will be contacted with information about at Fountain Bowl, located at 17110 Coast Memorial Medical Center, meetings and training. Brookhurst Street (Brookhurst and War- Fountain Valley Hospital, or Hoag ner, two blocks north of I-405), in Foun- Hospital in Newport Beach. tain Valley, 714-963-7888. Each game • Rides are available to Rodgers Senior Work Order is $2. Ask for Gordon when checking Center for SeniorServ Congregate in. Hope to see you there. Procedure Lunch program, classes and activities. Management appreciates the time you • Volunteer escorts are available to pro- take to fill out a work order so we may INTERESTED IN PLAYING vide extra assistance with errands and better assist you. However, please be BACKGAMMON? appointments. Personal care assistants aware that all work orders must come Remember the 80s? Backgammon are welcome to ride along. from the homeowner. We can not accept was a popular game back then. It’s • Five days’ notice is required to sched- work orders from tenants. Work orders time to bring this fun game back, here ule a trip; call between 9:00 AM and are conveniently located and available at at Huntington Landmark. Call Denise 3:00 PM to make a reservation. the Management Office, Main Lounge at 714-884-0862 if you are interested • This service is provided free to seniors, and online at www.huntingtonlandmark. in getting a Backgammon group going. although donations are accepted. com. Thank you for your cooperation. 22 February 2016 Landmark Living Activities and Clubs

NEIGHBOR ASSIST Health Seminar In Memory We volunteers wish to remind you Thursday, February 18, 10:30 AM that we lend wheelchairs, companion in MPR1 chairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, Judy from “A Family Home Care” Phillip Alessis canes and commodes, when available. will be here to talk about “Walk in Bal- Who was 100 years young Please give us 24 hour notice whenever ance”. Snacks will be provided. Don’t on October 29 passed away possible. We do not currently have a miss out. Space is limited. For more in November. phone number where you can leave a information call 949-770-3009. message. We hope to have one soon. In Carl Nadalet the meantime, please leave a message 8777 Coral Springs Court, for us at the Recreation Office. Please All articles for provide your name, unit number, phone LANDMARK LIVING HL residents are invited to acknowledge number, and the item you wish to bor- the passing of friends and neighbors within row. Someone will get back to you as need to be submitted by e-mail and our community. Please forward the names to soon as possible. Additional volunteers no later than the 5th of every month Diane Yrisarri at [email protected] are needed for Neighbor Assist. Please to insure insertion. E-mail to: contact Tom Gill at 714-960-2995 for [email protected] additional information.

Beacon Pool Big Welcome Beacon pool and spa will To Our New continue to be heated throughout the year. Residents FD #2233 LJ and Robert Ely Unit 24A Funeral • Cremation Pre-Planning Striving to accommodate your needs with dignity events and compassion Continued from page 15 Phone: 714-432-6510 Free Concert TOLL FREE: 888-607-0772 All advertising including inserts/flyers Thursday, February 25, 4:30 PM must be submitted and paid for before the Main Lounge 15th of the month. Call today to find out how we Happy Hour with entertainer, John Call Farmer Publications for information can serve your family for less. Cosgriff on piano, in the the Main Phone: (949) 463-1004 www.SouthCoastFunerals.com Lounge. BYOB, enjoy the music, get P.O. Box 7058 up and dance or visit with friends and Laguna Niguel, CA 92607 neighbors. This free concert is brought E-mail: [email protected] 575 Anton Boulevard to you by Linda Mason of AGA, Medi- All advertisements are paid for by the Suite 300 care. She will be available to answer service providers and are not referrals from Costa Mesa, CA 92626 any of your health care questions at the Publisher, Huntington Landmark that time. Association, or Management.

The Landmark Living Newsletter is a monthly publication for the Huntington Landmark homeowners. While every effort has been made to print complete and accurate information, the Pub- lisher and the Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community Association cannot and do not guarantee the correctness of the information furnished to them. Therefore, the Publisher and the Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community Association assumes no responsibility for same, nor for errors, omissions, or the presence of unintentional inclusions. Inclusion of advertisements does not carry with it any endorsement, actual or implied, for the product or services advertised. The Publisher and the Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community Association accept no responsibility for damage occasioned through use of products or services advertised herein.

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