The Happenings 8.4.23

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Welcome to August

Unless you are a Leo or Virgo, August is the worst month of the year. It's also usually the hottest month of the year, plus there are no National Holidays to provide us the option of a three-day weekend! Some other bummer facts about August... Elvis died in August and so did Marilyn Monroe. It's the month Princess Diana met her tragic death while being chased by paparazzi. And worse yet, the 19th Amendment was ratified (That's a joke, ladies!! Just a joke!) Hurricane Harvey made an appearance in August and became one of the most devastating hurricanes on record. Depressed yet? Read more on page 42.

The Brevard Zoo

Welcome to the ultimate adventure destination, just 30 minutes south of TGO. Nestled in the heart of a breathtaking wildlife sanctuary, the Brevard Zoo offers an exhilarating experience like no other. Strap yourself in for a thrilling zip line ride and soar above the lush treetops and take in panoramic views. For those seeking a more tranquil escapade, the kayaking tours allow you to navigate the serene waters and tranquil beauty of the environment. And don't miss the opportunity to feed the majestic giraffes. With over 900 incredible animals to discover, your journey into the animal kingdom will be an unforgettable adventure! More on page 26....

Be Prepared - Be Firewise

So far, this summer we have been lucky to avoid any fire hazards in or around TGO, but please remember that a fire can break out at any time and we need to be prepared. There are some valuable guidelines on page 36 of this issue that each TGO resident should read and understand. It starts with your property - and the preparation we all need to do to help minimize the effects of a potential wildfire. We have also included the Evacuation Map for TGO. Please familiarize yourself with the best route to take if you need to evacuate. See more on page 34....

Inside This Issue... Manager’s Corner 3 The Great Outdoors Golf Club 4 CSA Business 10 Community Information and Notices 12 Activities Committee Events 18 Firewise - by Ed Brown 20 TGO Church Activities 22 Happenings Around TGO 24 Nature Center: The Brevard Zoo 26 Test Your Florida Trivia 30 The Great Lakes - Fun Facts 32 Firewise Tips - Be Prepared! 34 Blue Heron and The Café Menu 36 August Sucks! 42 Activities All Year and Seasonal 48 From Sammy Haddad - "Aloe" 57 Classified Ads and Word Jumble 61 Sudoku - Four Games 62 Word Search Game 63 Them Milk Cows 66 TGO Contact Info and Advertiser Index 67
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Manager’s Corner

August 4, 2023

Dear TGO Community,

August is here! Summer break is over for our local kids and they return to school next week. We are now into the hottest, wettest season in Florida, coupled by the height of hurricane season. Overall, TGO is looking green and healthy, and I hope this year’s hurricane season is kind to our community.

Our CSA office will now accept credit cards for purchases such as propane, The Happenings advertisements, key deposits, and traffic violations. There is a small convenience fee for using credit cards. The CSA office is also now the place to rent Recreation and Fitness Center keys, which cost $20 to rent, and a refund of $10 is issued when the key is returned.

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, September 20 at 2:00 pm in The Manor. On this day we will hold a town hall meeting to review the details of our new Spectrum agreement. Many of our seasonal residents are away from TGO in September, so I’ll be sure to share the key points of this town hall in future issues of The Happenings. If you have questions about the new agreement, please reach out to the CSA office following the town hall date, and we’ll be happy to answer questions for you. Your CSA Board approved a new five-year agreement with Spectrum for bulk television and internet service earlier this year. This new agreement begins on October 1. This upcoming town hall is an opportunity to get your questions answered about this new agreement before it begins. The new TV package contains all of the channels you are currently receiving, plus several more channels through an upgraded TV package called “TV Select Plus Entertainment View." The package includes two digital set-top boxes per homesite, plus one of the boxes will now be a digital DVR set-top box. This means if you are currently paying for an upgraded DVR set-top box, after October 1, this cost will be included in the bulk account with Spectrum. This new program also includes an upgraded internet/wifi package called “Advanced Community WiFi Ultra” which features 500 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload. This internet package comes with one modem and wireless router per unit. These new services will be included in your quarterly assessments beginning October 1. This past July, I put on my work boots and gloves to spend a day working alongside our lawn crew. This is a fun way for me to show my respect and appreciation for their hard work in the summer heat. These workdays also allow me to understand first-hand the skills, demands, pitfalls and time constraints our crews face every day. On this day I worked with Brandon and Reno to mow Fairways Drive (See page 25 for photo). This time of year, our crews are certainly challenged to find the right combination of speed and quality. Our regular TruGreen sprayings have triggered our yards to grow faster and thicker than ever. I was truly impressed by our workers and their skill and efficiency while working. It was a pleasure to drive away from Fairways after our work was complete and look at the freshly cut lawns and the nice edges we left behind. Especially this time of year, you can help our lawn crews by keeping your yard free of decorations and yard lights. It is also important to keep your bushes and trees trimmed high, so they don’t get in the way of our mow patterns. Your kind words and friendly waves are also very helpful and encouraging while they work. Today is Cory Lucas's final day as our Recreation Supervisor, after serving TGO's residents for nearly five years. Cory recently earned his Master's Degree in Occupational Safety, and has taken a job with the University of Central Florida as an Industrial Safety Specialist. We are happy that Cory is taking a big step forward in his professional career, but sad to see him leave our team. Please join me in thanking Cory for his service and wishing him the very best.

Sincerely,

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100 D Plantation Drive • Titusville, FL 32780 • 321-268-9767

137 Plantation Drive

Titusville, Florida 32780

321-269-5524

For Tee Times and more information

www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com

Golf Gift Certificates Available Purchase

August Golf Rates

Green Fee Includes Use of Golf Cart • Rates are Plus 7% Sales Tax

All Prices Subject to Change With or Without Advanced Notice

Non-Resident Rate

18 Holes $40 Before Noon $35 After Noon

9 Holes $22 Before Noon $19 After Noon

First Responders/Military/Groups (FRMG)

18 Holes $37 Before Noon $32 After Noon

9 Holes $20 Before Noon $17 After Noon

TGO Resident Rate

18 Holes $33 Before Noon $28 After Noon

9 Holes $18 Before Noon $15 After Noon

5-Round Punch Card Special (on sale daily)

Non-Resident $190 + Tax

FRMG $180 + Tax

TGO Resident $155 + Tax

MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE – INQUIRE WITH GOLF SHOP STAFF

All prices subject to change with or without advance notice

6 Hole Avengers

Not ready for 9 or 18 holes? Want to learn more with an easy scramble event that covers the first 6 holes? Then come join the Avengers every Tuesday at 3:00. Meet new friends, have fun and learn the basics of golf. Everyone is welcome. Sign up at the Golf Shop.

The Kangaroo - Thursday

July 13 Results

2 Person Scramble League -

2 Guy Division

1st Bill Pafford / Ed Greasamar 61.6

Mixed Division

1st Mike & Lynne Anderson 64.6

Closest to Hole #11: Bill Pafford

TGO 9 Hole Fun League

Ladies and Gentlemen - TGO has a 9 hole “play your own ball” weekly league on Saturdays. Play will begin at 2 pm (tee times start). Sign-up info will be posted on the bulletin board at the golf shop. You can sign up as a group or individual.

Men's Day Results July

Individual Stroke Play

Front 9, Back 9, Total Scoring

Overall:

1st Jeff Smutek 68

2nd Steve Wright 72

Front 9: Al Renzi 35

Back 9: Ron Wagner 35

Closest to Hole #13 (3rd shot): Tim Heath

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Men's Day Results

July 12 Results

3 person Better Ball with Trivia

1st Joe Porta 56

Rick Conover

Ron Wagner

2nd Roy Brown 61

Ed Greasamar

Al Renzi

Closest to Hole #4: Tim Heath

Instruction by TGO PGA Professional Chuck Kandt Clinic Information is posted on the information board at the Golf Shop. Private Golf Lessons are Available by Appointment only.

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July 4th Scramble Results

Freedom Flight

1st Greg Sparkman 51.8

George Fulford

Ron Wagner

Jeff Basanta

2nd Bill Pafford 52.4

Kevin Burns

Joe Porta

Drew Brink

3rd Steve Wright 53.0

Mark Anderson

Charlie Shulby

Kathy Shulby

4th Roy Brown 53.2

Tim Jeror

Ray Dotson

V. Landry

Liberty Flight

1st Diane Coffer 54.8

Jackson Scott

Robert Pribyl

Jim McCalmont

2nd Roger Johnson 57.1

Barbara Johnson

Mike Mattice

Holly Mattice

3rd Pat Cook 57.2

Bobby Winslow

Glenda Strom

Coletta Gabele

4th Al Renzi 57.2

Sergio Ramos

Carol Votto

Vicki LaPointe

WILD CARD WINNER

Rick Conover

Cliff Creech

Jack Miller

Ken Garasz

Closest to Hole:

Guys #11 John Johndrow

Gals #16 (TIE) Pat Cook & Coletta Gabele

Blue Heron Entertainment Schedule 2023

Friday August 4 Sammy 6-9

Friday August 18 Sammy - Elvis Night 6-9

Sunday August 20 Mike Johnson 4-7

Wednesday August 30 Trivia 6-9

Friday September 8 Sammy 7-10

Thursday September 14 Johnny Danger 7-10

Friday September 22 Sammy 7-10

Sunday September 24 Mike Johnson 5-8

Wednesday September 27 Trivia 6-9

Friday October 6 Sammy 7-10

Thursday October 12 Johnny Danger 7-10

Friday October 20 Sammy 7-10

Sunday October 29 Mike Johnson 5-8

Friday November 3 Sammy 7-10

Thursday November 16 Johnny Danger 7-10

Friday November 24 Sammy 7-10

Sunday November 26 Mike Johnson 5-8

Wednesday November 29 Trivia 6-9

Friday December 8 Sammy 7-10

Thursday December 14 Johnny Danger 7-10

Sunday December 17 Mike Johnson 5-8

Friday December 22 Sammy 7-10

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Come Join our TGO Men’s Golf Association

• Membership fee is only $30.00 for a year of fun! • Tournaments every Wednesday!

• Prizes and special event luncheons and end of year dinner! Sign-up at the TGO Pro Shop

2023-2024 GOLF CALENDAR

November 1 Annual MGA Welcome Back Scramble

November 8 1-2-3 Best Ball Team Competition

November 15 Annual Turkey Shootout Better Ball

November 22 Annual Fish Fry Tourney and Luncheon

November 29 Team Better Ball Tourney (1 on 3’s, 2 on 4’s, 3 on 5’s) + MGA Membership Meeting

December 6 Annual Team Skins Competition

December 13 Annual MGA/LGA Holiday Scramble & Luncheon

December 20 Team Better Ball (Count 2 on #1-9, Count 3 on #10-18)

December 27 Annual Stableford Team Competition

January 3 President’s Cup 1 Round Matches

January 5 (Friday) President’s Cup 2 Round Matches

January 10 President’s Cup 3 Round Matches + Count 2 BB Game

January 12 (Friday) President’s Cup Final Flight Matches (4)

January 17 MGA 9 Hole Bubba One Person Scramble, 9:00 am

January 17 President’s Cup Semi-Final & Final Matches, 1:00 pm

January 24 1st Annual Canadian Open (Red & White tees)

January 31 Annual Pink Chump Ball Tourney + Membership Meeting & Luncheon

February 7 Annual Beat the Pros Pairs Tourney

February 14 & 16 Annual MGA Club Championships

February 21 Annual U.S. Open - Red, White & Blue Tourney

February 28 Annual MGA Away Day - Location to be Announced

March 6 Team Better Ball Tourney (3 on 3’s, 2 on 4’s, 1 on 5’s)

March 11 Member-Member Opening Social, 5:00 pm in the Manor

March 12, 13, 14 29th Annual Member-Member Tournament

March 15 Member-Member Closing Banquet & Awards Night, 5:00 pm

March 20 Annual MGA Member-Guest & 2 Man Better Ball Tourney

March 27 Annual MGA Beat the Pros Closing Tournament

+ BarBQ Luncheon, Awards & MGA Annual Meeting

An American went to Scotland and played golf with a newly acquainted Scottish golfer. After a bad tee shot, he played a "Mulligan" which was an extremely good one. He then asked his Scottish friend, "What do you call a Mulligan in Scotland?" "We call it 3."

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Bill Schueller President MGA Roy Houtby Tournament Chair Steve Wright 2023 MGA Champion

Come Join our TGO Ladies Golf Association

• Membership fee is only $40.00 for a year of fun! • Tournaments every Monday!

• Prizes and special event luncheons. Sign-up at the TGO Pro Shop

2023-2024 GOLF CALENDAR

October 2 Opening Day - Low Gross - Low Net

October 9 Opening Day - Low Gross - Low Net

October 23 Breast Cancer Benefit Scramble

October 30 Low Gross - Low Net

November 6 Scramble (9 & 18) & Tee Up Luncheon (Paid by LGA)

November 13 Blind Partners - After play, you’ll find out who your partner is

November 20 4 Clubs and a Putter

November 27 Team Better Ball 3-2-1 - Count 3 scores on par 3’s, 2 on par 4’s, 1 on par 5

December 4 2-person scramble

December 11 Team Stableford

December 13 Annual MGA/LGA Holiday Scramble & Luncheon

December 18 Santa & Elves

January 1 Step Aside Scramble

January 8 President & VP Cup* - 1st Round - Tee Times

January 15 President & VP Cup* - 2nd Round & Count 1-2-3 BB - Tee Times

January 22 President & VP Cup* - 3rd Round & Count 2-3 BB - Tee Times

January 29 President & VP Cup* - 4th Round & Count 3-2-1 BB - Tee Times

February 5 Low Gross-Low Net

February 12 Valentine’s Tournament - 2-person Scramble - Open to All Players and run by Pro Shop

February 19 & 20 Club Championship* - Tee Times - Party after play on the 20th

February 26 Trouble (Modified)

March 4 2-Person (Scramble) Match Play, Annual Meeting - Member Paid Lunch

March 11 Saint Patrick’s Tournament - Open to All Players and run by Pro Shop

March 18 & 19 Member-Member* - Tee Times - Party after play on the 19th

March 25 Scramble (9 & 18), Awards Lunch (Paid by LGA)

* Participation in 20% of scheduled LGA events within the previous 12 months required. Schedule subject to change during the year. Sign-up by 5:00 pm on Thursday prior to the event you want to play in.

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CSA Business

Board Of Directors Meeting

Plantation Manor • Wednesday, October 18, 2023 • 3:00 pm

The CSA Board of Directors are responsible for the entire operation of The Great Outdoors Community Services Association. The following list shows the current Board of Directors:

Chairman Cliff Creech 404-391-7271 chairman@tgocsa.org

District 0 Bruce Hayes 321-268-2470 district0@tgocsa.org

District 1 Doug Matz 516-903-3145 district1@tgocsa.org

District 2 Bernard Hatch 321-269-5063 district2@tgocsa.org

District 3 Robert Fraser 407-491-2500 district3@tgocsa.org

District 4 Lauren Clark 607-761-0092 district4@tgocsa.org

District 5 Colleen Marigliano 845-656-8394 district5@tgocsa.org

District 6 Matt Willey 518-321-1134 district6@tgocsa.org

District 7 John Comeau 321-269-5525 district7@tgocsa.org

District 8 Barbara Yeager 508-410-0029 district8@tgocsa.org

District 9 Drew Proulx 207-751-9268 district9@tgocsa.org

Also part of the Board of Directors Organization are CSA Manager Billy Specht, Architectural Review Committee

Chairman Leon LeBlanc and CSA Secretary Sharon Sanford.

The CSA website at www.tgocsa.org has individual biographies and contact information for each director.

Owners are encouraged to attend all the Board of Director meetings. Green speaker cards are available if an owner wishes to address the board for three minutes about any issue. An informational packet with the meeting agenda is given to each household that attends. Prior to the meeting, the agenda is posted on official bulletin boards. The board meeting is televised LIVE on channel 732.

CSA Board of Directors meetings are held on the third Wednesday from October through May. Planning meetings to set the agenda for the Board of Directors meetings are scheduled October to May on the second Wednesday of the month in the CSA Conference Room at 3:00 pm. They are open to attend for any TGO owner.

Infractions Committee

District Meetings

There are ten CSA voting districts at The Great Outdoors. They are non-geographical, but are determined by the last digit in each property’s street address. The District Meetings are held monthly from October through May. Various districts join together to hold combined monthly meetings. There are two meetings per month with five districts in each one. Please note the upcoming meeting schedule if you want to attend your district meeting.

PAVILION

Districts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 - Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at 10:00 am Districts 0, 1, 4, 7, 9 - Thursday, October 12, 2023 at 6:00 pm

Architectural Review Committee

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next ARC Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 23, at 10:00 am on the Plantation Manor Porch.

The Architectural Review Committee meets for planning purposes on the Plantation Manor Porch at 10:00 am on Monday, August 21, 2023.

All changes to your property that are visible on the outside require advance approval from the Architectural Review Committee. Application forms and ARC Guidelines may be obtained from the Community Services Association office or printed from The Great Outdoors Community Services Association website at www.tgocsa.org. All completed ARC forms must be submitted to the CSA office by Noon on the Wednesday before the next Wednesday meeting. Results will be available to pick up after the ARC meeting or from the CSA Office. Be sure ALL necessary paperwork is included with your ARC application. No approval will be given without having all the required data available at the ARC Meeting for review.

TGO property owners are encouraged to suggest modifications to the ARC Guidelines, which will be discussed during an annual review. Please submit them to the ARC Secretary, in writing, no later in the year than October 1.

The CSA is looking for two members for the Infraction Committee. If you are interested in becoming involved with our TGO community, they are looking for your support. Stop by the CSA offi ce to pick up an application form or go online to our website: www.tgocsa.org then click on CSA Documents/ Forms/Application for committee assignment. Fill out the form and bring it to the CSA offi ce.

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CSA Business

TGO Committee Chairman Contacts

ARC Committee

Leon LeBlanc tgoarcchair@gmail.com

Landscaping and Beautification Committee

Lauren Clark district4@tgocsa.org

Elections Committee

Marie Jackson kmjackson80@gmail.com

Finance & Human Resources Committee

Bruce Hayes district0@tgocsa.org

Firewise Committee

Butch Jones butch_jones2001@yahoo.com

Traffic Infractions Committee

Deb Griffin chance307@live.com

Infrastructure & Natural Resources Committee

Matt Willey district6@tgocsa.com

Planning & Building Committee

John Comeau district7@tgocsa.org

Restaurant Advisory Committee...

These are the people appointed to the Restaurant Advisory Committee. If anyone in the TGO community has any concerns, suggestions or issues relating to the Blue Heron Restaurant, please email any of the following members on the Restaurant Advisory Committee.

President’s Council Meetings

Restaurant Advisory Committee

Colleen Marigliano district5@tgocsa.org

Rules & Regulations Committee

TBD

Safety & Security Committee

Barbara Yeager district8@tgocsa.org

Lisa Berkis lberkis@gmail.com

Butch Jones butch_jones2001@yahoo.com

Steve Mardis Steve5559024@yahoo.com

Colleen Marigliano District5@tgocsa.org (Chairman)

Doug Matz District1@tgocsa.org (Co-Chairman)

Kim Proulx Kim@seaglassrentals.com

Steve Shonkwiler jsshonkwiler@yahoo.com

Peter Wehnau pjwehnau@gmail.com

Frank Whitmore frank@parrottrek.com

President Council Meetings will start back on October 17 with meetings at the CSA Pavilion on the third (3rd) Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am. Chuck Benoit is the Chairman of the Council and Ron Young is the Vice Chairperson. Owners are invited to attend.

2023 Condominium/HOA Presidents

CONDO PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL

I Wayne VanGorden 603-630-1029 we.vangorden@gmail.com

II Bill Delle Donne 302-542-7337 bill@thedelledonnes.com

III Ron Young 540-294-4044 yngrd07@gmail.com

IV Blaine Littlefield 207-793-2279 blaine@reagan.com

V Paul Barzler 719-373-7214 tgocondo5vp@gmail.com

VI Penny Harlow 808-561-8559 pharlow244@gmail.com

VII Len Perkins 757-651-0582 4108lp@gmail.com

VIII Ed Kamptner 321-264-0584 ekamptner1@gmail.com

IX Tom Brobeck 724-601-0284 tombrobeck@yahoo.com

X Cindy Marini 321-268-0481 clmarini@aol.com

CONDO PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL

XI Leonard Caton 321-567-3009 lcaton57@gmail.com

XII Matthew Willey 518-321-1134 condo12tgo@gmail.com

FHOA Rob Park 803) 665-2526 robp2001@rocketmail.com

XIV Jan Gunnell 614-565-8574 janetgunnell@aol.com

XV David Spahn 207-468-6760 dspahn@mac.com

XVI Chuck Benoit 978-314-9945 cbenoitiii@yahoo.com

XVII Pete Bronson 315-263-6469 condoseventeen@gmail.com

XVIII Ed Garman 717-360-1999 edwardgarman@gmail.com

XIX Carl Rosner 516-241-1877 pres@tgocondo19.com

APHOA Shawn Shepard 404-291-7195 shawngshepard@gmail.com

ARC Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Closed from Noon to 1:00 pm for lunch.

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Members - Contact Information

Chair - Leon LeBlanc 423-791-3158

District 0 - Jim Leibold 321-243-3888

District 1 - Harold Witschi 716-998-6393

District 2 - Jeff Smutek 440-878-8700

District 3 - James Alonzo 518-577-7666

District 4 - Pete Bronson 315-263-6469

District 5 - Chris Christian 931-628-3675

District 6 - Greg Mackey 219-322-5555

District 7 - Gail Smith 321-383-4570

District 8 - Bill Flatt 321-626-5594

District 9 - Lisa Babcock 903-372-8849

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Community Information & Notices

CSA Trash Pick Up Rules

The CSA crew picks up household trash 364 days of the year (off for Christmas). You’ll see them in a big truck pulling one or more green hoppers behind it. The guy crouching on the hopper grabs your trash bag as they pass by. To make the collection process efficient, please follow these important rules:

• Break down all boxes and put all packing material in a closed bag.

• Close all trash bags with twist ties or the integrated drawstrings that some trash bags have.

• Tie bags together if they are all light in weight.

• Place trash within one foot of the road so that it’s within easy reach.

• Dispose of your pet’s waste inside the closed trash bag.

• Put trash out at the curb by 10:00 am - Pick-up time varies within the park.

• Do not mix household trash with organic yard debris or construction materials.

• Do not put trash out at night because by morning it will have been scattered by wild animals.

Please do not allow pets to urinate on trash or debris. The crew has to pick this up!

• Also be aware that if you place your trash out on the street too early, the vultures think you have prepared them a sack lunch!

CSA Yard Debris Pick-Up Rules

The CSA crew picks up organic yard debris at least once per week. Tree trimmings should be cut down to a maximum of 4 feet long, weigh less than 50 pounds, and be stacked uniformly at the curb. Loose material such as pine needles, leaves and small twigs must be collected in untied plastic bags or open containers. The CSA will not pick up sod, dirt, tree stumps, construction material (e.g., concrete, wood, drywall, metal), chemicals (e.g., paint, oil), major appliances, or tires. DO NOT bring these items to the CSA Maintenance Yard yourself. They may be dropped off, without charge, at the Brevard County Mockingbird Mulching Facility (321-264-5009) on South Street (SR405). Go past the Lowes SR405 entrance then turn LEFT at the first traffic signal. Most other waste items such as carpet, porcelain plumbing fixtures, etc., that are not mentioned above can be dropped off at the Brevard County Transfer Station (321-264-5048) that is also on South Street (SR405), but 0.5 mile past Lowes on the same side of the street.

Clearing Vegetation on CSA Property

Our Declaration of Covenants states that “No CSA land may be cleared of any vegetation without prior written permission from the Board of Directors or its designee. Unauthorized clearing of CSA property will result in a hearing, with possible fines and ordered replanting.” This only makes sense, as you would not cut vegetation on someone else’s property without permission first. In order to track this better, we will require anyone seeking permission to cut vegetation on CSA property to fill out an ARC permit. An approved permit must include the CSA manager’s signature, and a copy of the permit will be filed in your ARC file for documentation purposes.

Guide to Living With Alligators in TGO

There are 32 Lakes in The Great Outdoors and all of them are home to alligators. Please keep these points in mind to be safe when alligators could be nearby:

• It is illegal to feed, taunt or harass an alli gator.

• Do not swim or wade in any of our lakes.

• Do not walk near the shorelines and do not walk your pets near shoreline.

• Do not allow your pets to swim, exercise or drink in or near our lakes.

• While alligators can be active at any time, they are most active between dusk and dawn and move during the night to different water sources.

• Please give our alligators the respect and space they deserve.

NOTE: If you come across an aggressive alligator, please contact the CSA Office prior to SNAP and allow us to handle any situation.

KEEP YOUR DISTANCE!

If you have an issue with an alligator, or any animals within TGO, please call: Sandy Juba at 321-543-0502 or Betty Salter at 321-223-8073 or Nancy Clark at 321-292-1434 .

These ladies are experienced in dealing with TGO wildlife.

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Community Information & Notices

Emergency Vehicle Protocol

Florida and TGO share the same vehicle and traffic laws as the rest of the US: Everyone must yield to emergency vehicles. If there’s no shoulder on the road, simply stop to allow an emergency vehicle to pass. We have all been driving long enough to know this. Please, when you see emergency vehicles coming in with lights flashing, pull over and let them pass! It could be your loved ones they are here for.

A short and helpful reference for living in TGO

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Plantation Manor Pool & Spa

OPEN Every Day: 8:00 am - Dusk

“Dusk” is different throughout the year. Please check the chart in the pool area. Please lower umbrellas after use so they’re not damaged by wind gusts.

Oak Cove Pool & Spa

OPEN: 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

Daily cleaning from 6:00 - 7:00 am

Wear or have in your possession a Pool Wristband. They are FREE and can be obtained from the Plantation Manor CSA Office. Residents use lime green bands. Visitors use bands that are red, white and blue. Your guests are welcome to keep their bands as a souvenir of their visit to TGO.

Contractor Restrictions

Contractors employed for repairs, construction, renovation, or installation at residences that are in The Great Outdoors are not allowed to work on Sunday, except in an emergency or with the advance permission of the CSA. From Monday through Saturday, contractors must leave TGO by 6:00 pm from October 1 to April 30 and by 7:00 pm from May 1 to September 30.

Call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 during regular weekday office hours to request any exceptions to these contractor work restrictions.

Lorraine Murphy Historic Center

Located in the CSA Conference Room next to Trimmer’s Salon.

Available to tour:

Monday - Friday • 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Visit the CSA Office to borrow the key. The Historic Center can be shown on weekends and holidays. Call for an appointment: Lorraine Murphy at 321-431-4526

FMCA TGO Ambassadors Chapter Rally Schedule

November 2-5, 2023

Dog Park Hours

Above are the hours to attend the dog park based on the weight of your dog. Please make sure to follow the rules and enjoy the Open Play Times as you wish.

I can fly without wings. I can cry without eyes. Wherever I go, darkness follows me. What am I?

The answer is somewhere in this issue.

Sebastian, FL Clambake Rally (Wait List)

November 30-December 3, 2023 St. Augustine, FL Holiday Lights Rally (Wait List)

February 15-17, 2024

February 29-March 4, 2024

April 11-15, 2024

December 12-15, 2024

Palatka, FL Rodeheaver Bluegrass Festival

Gainesville, FL Rally

Brunswick, GA Rally

St. Augustine, FL "Lights by Land & Sea" Rally

FTTA - Fun Time Travel Association Rally Schedule

December 14-17, 2023

Ft. Lauderdale, FL Yacht Haven RV (wait list, call Jan Elzey)

January 16-21, 2024 Tampa Supershow Tampa Fairgrounds

February 8-11, 2024

March 10-17, 2024

March 20-24, 2024

Lake Wales Mardi Gras Canopy Oaks

Cruise of the Western Caribbean Royal Caribbean

St. Petersburg, FL KOA Baseball Spring Training

December 7-10, 2024 Charleston, SC James Island County Park with optional stop in St. Augustine on December 5 & 6

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a FREE copy at the CSA Office.

Community Information & Notices

Automated Visitor Call-In - 321-383-8802

The automated system offers two methods to provide access for a visitor. Call no more than 24 hours prior to your visitor’s arrival Send an email to: guest@tgocsa.org, no more than 48 hours prior to your visitor’s arrival. The phone number and email address you use must already be registered with the CSA Office for the access request to be accepted. This system cannot confirm that your request was received or respond to any additional messages.

Service and Set-Up Calls - 833-697-7328

The CSA has a contract with Spectrum that includes Spectrum TV Select and Spectrum Internet services. If you are experiencing problems with their service or need to set up a new service, call the number above. Tell them your community at The Great Outdoors has a bulk agreement known as the Bronze Package.

TGO Community Channel 732

Our television channel of the Community Services Association will be active for broadcasting board meetings. Your TV must be equipped with a Spectrum TV cable box or digital adapter.

CSA Trouble Calls - 321-268-9767

If you have questions about lawn spraying, getting sprinklers adjusted, or any other services provided by the Community Services Association, residents should contact the CSA Office by email at service@tgocsa.org or call 321-268-9767 to mention your concerns.

Vehicle Barcodes

If your vehicle needs a barcode installed, call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 to schedule a REQUIRED appointment. Barcodes are $10 - new or replacement. They install them everyday, but will not do “walk-in” applications. If you need a barcode installed on your Recreational Vehicle, they’ll install RV barcodes on Fridays ONLY, and they want to visit your home or RV site to hopefully complete that barcode installation without moving your RV.

Propane For Sale

Mon - Fri - 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 am

By Appointment Only - TGO Commercial Area - West of the CSA Building.

The Community Services Association offers LP Gas for your convenience and currently at $4.00/gallon, plus 7% sales tax! Cash or check accepted.

Call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 for an appointment or visit during office hours. Payment by cash or check. No credit cards accepted at this time.

TruGreen regularly applies spray applications to our lawns and common areas that includes an herbicide for weed control, a liquid fertilizer, and an insecticide to kill chinch bugs, and other turf-damaging insects. The application dates for 2023 are:

October 3 & 4, November 20 & 21

TruGreen is also offering “service-call” visits to TGO. If you are still having problems with lawn pests or weeds, call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767, and we will put your address on the TruGreen list.

They will make additional visits on the following dates:

August 10 & 24, September 14 & 28

TruGreen advises all TGO residents to stay off treated areas of your lawn, and to keep your pets off treated areas, until the application has thoroughly dried.

AED Basics (Automated External Defibrillator) Have Someone Call 9-1-1 While You Operate AED

The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that diagnoses incorrect heart rhythm patterns that could potentially be life threatening. The device treats the condition with electrical shocks.

AED use requires minimal training because an electronic voice prompts the user through each step. If you are helping a person who collapsed and you’re unsure if a heart attack is the reason, don’t hesitate to use the AED. Every minute counts.

The device determines if the patient needs an electrical shock or not. Simply place the AED pads on the patient’s bare skin, one on the right upper chest and the other on their lower left side. No one else should be touching the patient because false readings could result. The AED will advise you, the device operator, what to do next.

TGO has seven AEDs located at CSA buildings.

Blue Heron - Outside Ramp

137 Plantation Drive

CSA Office - Outside

100-D Plantation Drive

Fitness Center

145 Plantation Drive

Hidden Lakes Clubhouse

461 Ambleside Drive

Golf Cart Gas

Library Kitchen

385 Plantation Drive

Oak Cove Pool Bathhouse

434 Oak Cove Road

Windsong Bathhouse

155 Windsong Way

Monday - Friday - 9:00 - 11:00 am

The Community Services Association offers gasoline at the CSA Maintenance Area for TGO residents’ Golf Carts. Fill-up time is Monday through Friday from 9:00 - 11:00 am. The gas price is based on the prevailing rate charged to the CSA. Payment is CASH ONLY.

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Community Information & Notices

Bob Hall of Addison Way died peacefully at St. Francis Refl ections in Titusville, FL, on Monday, July 17, 2023 with his wife, Carol, holding his hand. He was a resident of The Great Outdoors for over 20 years and served on the Board of Directors of Hammock Oaks for many years, becoming its first secretary-treasurer in 2005. Bob enjoyed motorhoming and traveling with his Maverick Club friends and Fun Time Travelers. He is survived by his three children, three grandchildren, two great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed.

Singulars Trip To North Brevard History Museum - August 24

The Great Outdoors Community Church's Singulars group will be going to the North Brevard Historical Society's museum in Titusville for a private viewing on Thursday, August 24. We will be going via car pool, leaving the church at 3:30 pm. After our tour of the museum we will head to Pier 220 Seafood & Grill restaurant for a no-host dinner. There is no cost for the museum visit (they do accept donations) and we will each order off the menu at the restaurant. This event is for singles only. Sign-up will begin Sunday, July 30 in Fellowship Hall after worship. Please share this information with your neighbors and friends.

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The Great Outdoors Activities Committee

2023 Events Schedule

October 28 Saturday Halloween

November 4 Saturday Artisan Market

November 9 Thursday Welcome Back Trivia I

November 10 Friday Welcome Back Trivia II

November 16 Thursday Gloria Estefan Experience

December 8 Friday Golf Cart Parade

December 31 Sunday New Year’s Eve Social

2024 Events Schedule

January 25 Thursday The Music of Barry Manilow

February 8 Thursday The Modern Gentlemen

February 10 Saturday Valentine’s Day Social

February 16 Friday Trivia I

February 17 Saturday Trivia II

March 7 Thursday Frankie Scinta

March 13 Thursday Variety Show

March 14 Friday Variety Show

March 16 Saturday St. Patrick’s Day Social

M arch 21 Thursday Jesse Hamilton

How To Purchase Concert Tickets

General Admission tickets can be purchased for $17 for each concert at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop beginning October 2, 2023

Low Mobility Seating at an Activities Concert

If you have a mobility impairment and need seating at one of our concerts, please call Bev Moquin at 508-317-0295 to arrange for that a few days before the concert. Bev must be contacted each time you need this service.

Monthly Activities Meeting

Our next meeting is October 17, 2023 at 1:00 pm in the Plantation Manor. Everyone is welcome. Our monthly meetings are the third Tuesday of every month from October until April.

Activities Committee Points of Contact

Carmella Zielinski 321-289-0150 tmcmzie@gmail.com

Melanie Matz 631-365-6640 melaniematz@me.com

Pam Wheeler 321-567-4068 pamswheeler@aol.com

Pat Bronson 315-345-5246 pat@petebronson.com

NOTE: The TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland will reopen on October 2, 2023

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Concert dates in bold. Other events to be added throughout the year. Gloria Estefan Experience The Music of Barry Manilow The Modern Gentlemen Frankie Scinta Jesse Hamilton
We look forward to seeing you in October for another exciting concert and activities season
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TGO FIREWISE INFORMATION

RESIDENTS REDUCING WILDFIRE RISKS

Visit tgocsa.org to view Firewise video and brochure or TGO Firewise on Facebook

Remember, you must have written permission to remove any living shrubs or trees beyond your property line. Contact CSA if you have questions about removal and consult the Architectural Review Board before making landscape changes.

HOT!

I’m sure you’ve noticed! But, it is Summertime, after all. Or is it more than the seasonal changes that we have been experiencing? The world-wide “heat wave” may be an example of (forgive me) “climate change."

There have been many changes in the Earth’s climate over millions of years. They left proof called the “Fossil Record.” Practically speaking, we need to know how to survive the changes. Let's talk about HOT and how to live with it.

Hot is Phoenix in the midst of a streak of 110+F days that could qualify as their longest heat wave on record. Death Valley: 130+F, close to the hottest reading ever recorded on Earth! TGO, you live here! It is not like the other extreme examples, but even our heat can make you ill or can kill. Here are some tips for surviving Central Florida Heat without having to call EMS:

1. Hydration. Have water available and drink regularly even if you aren’t thirsty. Do your outside work in the morningit is cooler. Work in the shade if possible. Wear light weight, light color clothes, take cool-down breaks often and hydrate.

2. Your body typically cools itself through sweating and evaporation as well as the constriction and dilation of different veins to move blood around and transport heat from the core to other parts and then be released. You can increase evaporative cooling by having a fan blow on you, add a basin of water in between you and the fan. Add some ice cubes to the basin and you have recreated a 1920 AC unit.

3. Back up your central AC with a window unit for your rest area and take breaks.

4. Sweating a lot and losing fluids due to the heat can severely alter a person’s electrolytes and cause cardiac arrhythmias and even a heart attack. The best preventative measure is HYDRATION WITH WATER or beverages with electrolytes. Sorry, beer or other alcoholic beverages don’t qualify! They can increase the heat injury.

5. Metabolic systems start to shut down in response to overly high body temperature which can in turn impact kidney function; COOL DOWN!

6. Keep a thermos of cold water in the refrigerator. Refill it every day and take it with you when you leave the house. Sip it throughout the day, refill as needed and

STAY HYDRATED! Your body will thank you!

Firewise

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Butch Jones Chairman 804-514-4458

Christopher Miller Co-Chairman 407-375-8310

Tim Graham 561-262-8833

Donald Payne 407-222-0583

Ed Brown 321-383-8253

Mike Lavery 585-472-1538

Ron Peoples 407-509-0486

Betty Salter 321-223-8073

Ed Olefirowicz 919-360-3174

Karri Olefirowicz 919-265-4315

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The Great Outdoors Community Church

Watch Bible Study and Services

Pastor David’s Bible Study is LIVESTREAMING on Thursday mornings at 10:00 am on the church website: tgochurch.org. In-person bible study is 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall

An Interdenominational Christian Church

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE

10:00 am

Watch the LIVESTREAM on our Church Website: tgochurch.org

Dr. David Price

Lead Pastor

J.B. Kump

Minister, Small Groups, Visitation and Retreats

Dan Zahn

Minister of Prayer & Visitation

321-383-0303

Send e-mail to: info@tgochurch.org

Visit our website: www.tgochurch.org

If you miss the livestream of any service, you can watch it from our website: tgochurch.org by clicking on the Resources tab at the top of the homepage, then click on Archived Videos to find the service.

Ray Z’s Bible Class

Ray is on hiatus and will resume his classes on October 2. Classes are scheduled for Mondays at 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall of our church. Stay tuned for the topics to be discussed next season.

Calling ALL Singles - Join us for fun events!

The SINGULARS of Great Outdoors Community Church are continuing their enjoyable schedule. Get on the email distribution list for all the events for this group. Send your email, with the subject line “Singulars Email” to: info@tgochurch.org or call the church office at 321-383-0303 to keep up on the latest news for the Singulars. Please contact our coordinator Pastor J.B. Kump at: 321-543-1608 or email: jb.kump@ gmail.com.

Listen to Verse by Verse

With David Price on WPIO 89.3 FM every Monday - Friday at 4:40 pm and 9:13 pm

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from November through April and meets in the Narthex. Contact Rosalind Zahn for more information at 321-446-7968.

Food & Clothing Donations

We will pick up food and clothing for the needy. Please call Bill and Lynda Shaw at 215-450-5900.

Great Outdoors Community Church has a ministry that provides services to TGO residents. The areas of support and their points-of-contact are as follows:

Home Repairs Heidi Turner 321-514-3719 jihsturner@msn.com

Lending Closet Roger Stairs 724-228-7758 beaust881@hotmail.com

Temporary Meals Linda Snyder 610-751-5919 ravenmst@hotmail.com

County Services Bev Houghton 810-919-1629 bhoughto10@hotmail.com

Respite Sitting Martha Dayson 321-268-1460 jimdayson@bellsouth.net

Transportation Charlie Wood 847-609-1222 charliewood847@gmail.com

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Happenings Around The Great Outdoors

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Gail Stairs is one of The Happenings most dedicated readers - even while on vacation! Diane Coffer was enjoying a little bubbly and orange juice at the 4th of July Golf Tournament. Would you buy a hot dog from one of these girls? Coming in on their day off, Abby, Nina, Danielle and Beth were serving up hot dogs and hamburgers at the cart barn for one of our many outside golf groups and TGO residents. Michael Johnson and his sidekick, Shawn Shepard, entertain TGO locals and guests at the Blue Heron. Gary and Teri (shown) Henry, volunteer to maintain the Nature Trail where it meets Addison Way. Thanks for doing such a great job!

Happenings Around The Great Outdoors

The Manor Pool Hours

A lot of people ask the CSA Courtesy Patrol, when they lock the Manor Pool at night... “Oh, what time does it close?” “Why so early?” Well, the pool hours are posted right by the entry of the pool. These hours were made up by your Board Of Directors, not the CSA Courtesy Patrol - they are just doing their job. So please, don’t shoot the messenger (or in this case, your Courtesy Patrol Officer). Also... the Oak Cove pool is open until 11:00 pm.

This past July, CSA Manager, Billy Specht, put on his work boots to spend a day working alongside our lawn crew. "This is a fun way for me to show my respect and appreciation for their hard work in the summer heat. These workdays also allow me to understand firsthand the skills, demands, pitfalls and time constraints our crews face every day."

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It was surprising to see how many woodpecker names Bradley knew. The TGO Clowns recently performed at the North Brevard Senior Center. They had a great time and so did their audience.

Visiting The Brevard Zoo

Located just 30 minutes south of TGO, the Brevard Zoo stands as a captivating oasis of wildlife and education. This renowned zoo is a haven for animal enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families seeking a thrilling adventure. With its diverse array of animals, engaging activities, and exciting events, the Brevard Zoo offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

Animals Galore

At the Brevard Zoo, visitors can embark on an extraordinary journey to encounter a wide range of captivating creatures from various habitats around the world. The zoo houses more than 900 animals, representing over 195 species. From majestic mammals to fascinating reptiles, and vibrant birds to captivating insects, the zoo offers a comprehensive glimpse into the animal kingdom.

One of the highlights of the Brevard Zoo is the Expedition Africa exhibit, where visitors can witness the beauty of African wildlife up close. Here, you can observe towering giraffes gracefully stretching their long necks, watch lions roam majestically across the savannah, and marvel at the playful antics of meerkats. The exhibit also features zebras, cheetahs, and white rhinos, providing an immersive experience in the heart of Africa.

The Australasia section allows visitors to step into the lush landscapes of Australia and its neighboring islands. Encounter kangaroos hopping freely through the Outback, admire the elusive koalas perched in eucalyptus trees, and be mesmerized by the colorful splendor of lorikeets.

The La Selva Rainforest exhibit transports visitors to the heart of South America, where they can explore a lush, tropical paradise teeming with life. Encounter jaguars, monkeys, exotic birds, and reptiles as you traverse the winding paths of this captivating habitat.

Other exhibits at the Brevard Zoo include the Wild Florida section, showcasing the unique wildlife of the Sunshine State, and the "Paws On" interactive area, where visitors can engage with domestic animals and learn about their care.

Exciting Activities and Events

Beyond its diverse animal collection, the Brevard Zoo offers a plethora of activities and events to enhance the visitor experience. The zoo's TreeTrek Adventure Park presents an exhilarating opportunity to traverse challenging aerial obstacle courses and zipline through the lush tree canopies, providing a thrilling adventure for individuals and families alike.

This is the only zoo in the country to offer guided kayaking tours around an animal exhibit. Choose a guided kayaking tour through Expedition Africa or go off on your own adventure in Wild Florida.

For a more educational experience, the Brevard Zoo offers various daily presentations and animal feedings. These interactive sessions allow visitors to learn fascinating facts about the animals, observe their behaviors up close, and even feed some of the creatures.

Throughout the year, the zoo hosts a range of seasonal events and festivities, making each visit a unique and memorable experience. From holiday-themed celebrations and conservation awareness campaigns to family-friendly festivals and educational workshops, there is always something happening at the Brevard Zoo.

Riddle Answer: A Cloud.

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Get up close and personal with the rhinos and learn from keepers about these incredible giants. Available for those ages 7 and up. Space is limited so reserve your spot early.

Conservation and Education

The Brevard Zoo is not just a place for entertainment; it also serves as a platform for conservation and education. The zoo actively participates in various wildlife conservation initiatives, both locally and globally, to protect endangered species and their habitats. By visiting the zoo, guests directly contribute to these conservation efforts and help ensure a brighter future for our planet and its wildlife.

The zoo's education programs are designed to inspire a love for nature and promote environmental stewardship. From school field trips to hands-on workshops, the Brevard Zoo offers a range of educational opportunities for learners of all ages. These programs aim to foster an understanding of the delicate balance of nature and the importance of conservation. Continued...

This is the only zoo in the country to offer guided kayaking tours around an animal exhibit. Choose between a tour through Expedition Africa or go off on your own adventure in Wild Florida. Explore the upper reaches of the Zoo by ziplining above the park. See eye to eye with the giraffes as they eagerly pluck food from your hands.

The Brevard Zoo has replaced their train with a new electric one for the Cape to Cairo Express. The $3 ticket ride (under age 3 is free) will take passengers on a guide-narrated ten minute trip where they will see camels, three Ankole-Watusi (an American cattle breed of African origin) and the endangered male eastern bongo, a type of antelope.

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The Brevard Zoo

Plan Your Visit

The Brevard Zoo is open year-round, providing visitors with ample opportunities to experience the wonders of the animal kingdom. Located in Melbourne, it is easily accessible from major cities in the state and offers ample parking facilities.

To make the most of your visit, it is advisable to check the zoo's website or contact their visitor services for the latest information on exhibits, activities, and events. Consider purchasing tickets in advance, as certain activities and events may have limited availability.

As you plan your visit to the Brevard Zoo, get ready for an extraordinary adventure filled with captivating animals, exciting activities, and valuable educational experiences. Discover the marvels of the natural world and create lasting memories in this enchanting wildlife sanctuary.

ZOO HOURS

Members

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Last Admission 3:30pm

Refund Policy

Non-Members

9:30 am to 5:00 pm

Last Admission 3:30 pm

No refunds will be issued once a ticket is purchased. No refunds or rain checks will be issued due to inclement weather. The Zoo is an outdoor facility with little indoor space. Please plan your trip to the Zoo accordingly based on the anticipated weather conditions for that day. No refunds will be issued to anyone removed from the Zoo for failure to follow the Rules of the Wild.

Contact Information

www.brevardzoo.org

8225 N. Wickham Rd, Melbourne, Florida

For more information, call 321-254-9453

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TGO Nature Center

Hours Open: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Daily

The Nature Center at The Great Outdoors is a 501(c)(3) non-profit self-supporting organization. Donations may be tax deductible.

To Schedule the Meeting Room on M/W/F mornings and T/TH afternoons

Contact Cory Lucas - 321-264-2393

Other Meeting Room Days and Times and Enclosed Porch

Contact Loretta Anné - 321-385-9667

Injured Animals

Activities & Volunteering

Assist in Selling Large Items

Used Recycled Ink Cartridges

Contact Sandy Juba

321-543-0502

sjubatgo@gmail.com

Trails and Trail Maintenance Contact Betty Salter - 321-223-8073 - bettysalter@hotmail.com

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You'll find many faces at the Brevard Zoo. Make sure to bring a camera. Face photos by Robin Francis.
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TRIVIA Let's test your knowledge of Florida

1. Which city in Florida is known as the "Cruise Capital of the World"?

2.What is the nickname of Florida's professional basketball team?

3. What is the largest lake in Florida?

4. Which iconic road in Florida is known as "The Overseas Highway"?

5. Which city in Florida is home to the University of Florida?

6. Which Florida city is known as the "Venice of America" due to its extensive canal system?

7.What is the name of the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States, located in Florida?

8.What is the largest species of sea turtle that nests on Florida's beaches?

9. Which Florida city is known as the "City Beautiful" and is famous for its meticulously planned layout and beautiful landscapes?

10. What is the name of the famous beach in Florida that is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Beach?"

11. Which Florida city is known as the "Winter Strawberry Capital of the World"?

12. What is the name of the legendary pirate who is said to have buried his treasure in various locations along the Florida coast?

13. Which Florida city is home to the Salvador Dalí Museum, showcasing the largest collection of Dalí's artwork outside of Spain?

14. What is the name of the bridge connecting the Florida Keys to the mainland?

15. Which Florida city is home to the Ringling Museum of Art, featuring a collection of European paintings and a circus museum?

16. What is the name of the barrier island in Florida that is famous for its luxurious resorts and pristine beaches?

17. Which Florida city is known as the "Golf Capital of the World" due to its numerous golf courses?

18.Whatistheoffi cial state bird of Florida?

19.Which national park in Florida protects the unique ecosystem of the Ten Thousand Islands and is known for its mangrove forests and diverse wildlife?

20. What is the name of the largest bird species in North America, which can be seen in Florida and is known for its bald head?

21. What is the name of the famous lighthouse located in Key Biscayne, Florida that is the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade County?

22. Which former professional football player, known as "The Bus," was born in Florida and played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams?

23. How many operational space shuttles were there in NASA's Space Shuttle Program?

24.What Floridian is widely regarded as one of the greatest motocross racers of all time and holds the record for the most AMA Motocross/Supercross championships?

25. What was one of the costliest hurricane in U.S. history, making landfall in Florida in 1992?

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1. Miami 2. The Miami Heat 3. Lake Okeechobee 4. U.S. Route 1 5. Gainesville 6. Fort Lauderdale 7. St. Augustine 8. The Loggerhead Sea Turtle 9. Coral Gables 10. Daytona Beach 11. Plant City 12. José Gaspar, AKA Gasparilla 13. St. Petersburg 14. Seven Mile Bridge 15. Sarasota 16. Captiva Island 17. Naples 18 The Northern Mockingbird 19. Everglades National Park 20. The American Bald Eagle
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The Great Lakes

There are a lot of residents in TGO who live up north within the Great Lakes region, and there are a lot of interesting facts about those lakes. Here are a few to share with your friends.

1. Lake Superior is actually not a lake at all, but an inland sea.

2. All of the four other Great Lakes, plus three more the size of Lake Erie, would fit inside of Lake Superior.

3. Isle Royale is a massive island surrounded by Lake Superior. Within this island are several smaller lakes. Yes, those are lakes on a lake.

4. Despite its massive size, Lake Superior is an extremely young formation by Earth’s standards (only 10,000 years old).

5. There is enough water in Lake Superior to submerge all of North and South America in 1 foot of water.

6. Lake Superior contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water (3,000,000,000,000,000). All five of the Great Lakes combined contain 6 quadrillion gallons.

7. Contained within Lake Superior is a whopping 10% of the world’s fresh surface water.

8. It’s estimated there are about 100 million lake trout in Lake Superior. That’s nearly one-fifth of the human population of North America!

9. There are small outlets through which water leaves Lake Superior. It takes two centuries for all the water in the lake to replace itself.

10. Lake Erie is the fourth largest Great Lake in surface area, and the smallest in depth. It’s the 11th largest lake on the planet.

11. There is alleged to be a 30- to 40-foot-long “monster” in Lake Erie named Bessie. The earliest recorded sighting goes back as early as 1793.

12. Water in Lake Erie replaces itself in only 2.6 years, which is notable considering the water in Lake Superior takes two centuries.

13. The original publication of Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax contained the line, “I hear things are just as bad up in Lake Erie.” Fourteen years later, the Ohio Sea Grant Program wrote to Seuss to make the case that conditions had improved. He removed the line.

14. Not only is Lake Erie the smallest Great Lake when it comes to volume, but it’s surrounded by the most industry. Seventeen metropolitan areas, each with populations of more than 50,000, border the Lake Erie basin.

15. The shoreline of all the Great Lakes combined equals nearly 44% of the circumference of the planet.

16. If not for the Straits of Mackinac, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron might be considered one lake. Hydrologically speaking, they have the same mean water level and are considered one lake.

17. The Keystone State was one of the largest and most luxurious wooden steamships running during the Civil War. In 1861, it disappeared. In 2013, it was found 30 miles northeast of Harrisville under 175 feet of water.

18. Goderich Mine is the largest salt mine in the world. Part of it runs underneath Lake Huron, more than 500 meters underground.

19. Below Lake Huron, there are 9,000-year-old animal-herding structures used by prehistoric people from when the water levels were significantly lower.

20. Lake Huron is the second largest among the Great Lakes, and the fifth largest in the world.

21. In size, Lake Michigan ranks third among the Great Lakes, and sixth among all freshwater lakes in the world.

22. Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that is entirely within the borders of the United States.

23. The largest freshwater sand dunes in the world line the shores of Lake Michigan.

24. Because water enters and exits Lake Michigan through the same path, it takes 77 years longer for the water to replace itself than Lake Huron, despite their similarity in size and depth. (Lake Michigan: 99 years, Lake Huron: 22 years)

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25. Within Lake Michigan there is a “triangle” with a similar reputation to the Bermuda Triangle, where a large amount of “strange disappearances” have occurred. There have also been numerous alleged UFO sightings.

26. Singapore, Michigan, is a ghost town on the shores of Lake Michigan that was buried under sand in 1871. Because of severe weather conditions and a lack of resources due to the need to rebuild after the great Chicago fire, the town was lost completely.

27. In the mid-19th century, Lake Michigan had a pirate problem. Their booty: timber. In fact, the demise of Singapore is due in large part to the rapidly deforested area surrounding the town.

28. Jim Dreyer swam across Lake Michigan in 1998 (65 miles), and then in 2003, he swam the length of Lake Michigan (422 miles).

29. Lake Michigan was the location of the first recorded “Big Great Lakes disaster,” in which a steamer carrying 600 people collided with a schooner delivering timber to Chicago. Four hundred and fifty people died.

30. Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes in surface area, and second smallest in depth. It’s the 14th largest lake on the planet.

31. The province Ontario was named after the lake, and not vice versa.

32. In 1804, a Canadian warship, His Majesty’s Ship Speedy, sank in Lake Ontario. In 1990, wreck hunter Ed Burtt managed to find it. Only, he isn’t allowed to recover any artifacts until a government-approved site to exhibit them is found. He’s still waiting.

33. Babe Ruth hit his first major league home run at Hanlan’s Point Stadium in Toronto. It landed in Lake Ontario and is believed to still be there.

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Be Firewise...

The goal of our Firewise Committee is to encourage our TGO residents to take action that will help minimize losses due to wildfires from within and around our community. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the information below, and the evacuation map to the right.

Have a Plan - The time to plan for any emergency is before the event.

• Put together a quick kit with a list of what to take with you if you need to leave your home in five minutes. Include medications, passports, valuables and important documents.

• Practice a family fire drill. Evacuations for wildfire can occur without notice.

• Have a plan for your pets including carrier/leash, food and water.

• Leave before it’s too late. Decide where you will go and how you will get there.

• Know the basic evacuation routes from your home in case of an emergency.

• During an emergency, emergency services personnel may direct you to a different exit route or a staging area.

Be Prepared - A few simple actions may help save your home!

• Clean the roof and gutters on your home or/and RV. Dried leaves and pine needles are perfect materials to catch on fire.

• Clean out flammable materials underneath your deck and RV.

• Consider your outbuilding construction type. Is it flammable? What is stored in it? Think of combustibles inside that once ignited, will make the fire go from small to explosive; Significant fire hazards include LP tanks, gasoline, lawn chemicals, or fertilizers.

• Have your house number easily visible from the street so that emergency services can find you during day or night.

• Keep 25-50 feet of hose readily available at a faucet away from the structure.

• Have tools such as a shovel, rake, handsaw, bucket, broom, and fire extinguisher easily available.

Defensible Space - Keep your landscaping clean

The goal of Firewise landscaping is to ideally create and maintain a 30-foot safety zone around your home and/or RV. This “defensible space” reduces the wildfire threat to your home by changing the characteristics of the flammable vegetation and increases the likelihood that a home or RV will survive a wildfire, even in the absence of firefighters. This defensible space does not need to be devoid of shrubs and trees but should be wisely landscaped with plants known to be less flammable.

Keep Your Landscaping Lean, Clean, and Green:

Lean – Prune shrubs and cut back tree branches.

Clean – Remove dead plant material from around your home; this includes dead leaves and dry vegetation.

Green – Plant fire-resistant vegetation that is healthy and green throughout the year. Note: You need to contact CSA/ARC before working beyond your property line.

Also Remember To:

4 Landscape with less-flammable plants.

4 Keep trees and shrubs pruned. Prune all trees six to 10 feet from the ground.

4 Take out the “ladder fuels” vegetation that serves as a link between grass and treetops

These fuels can carry fire from vegetation to a structure or other trees further spreading the fire.

4 Replace vegetative mulches such as shredded bark with stone.

4 Make sure there is no vegetation touching any structures.

4 Dispose of cuttings and debris by bringing them to the curb for CSA to haul away.

See the list of less-flammable plants on page 5 of the Firewise Brochure available at this QR Code

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Emergency Traffi c Plan

EMERGENCY EXIT VIA

BLUE HERON WATER

RECLAMATION FACILITY

This exit will NOT support heavy or long vehicles. Do not plan to use your RV as an evacuation vehicle.

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110 Windsong Way - $310,900

• Amazing RV site with Executive Suite with lake view

• Suite newly renovated with 46’ lake frontage

• Immaculate suite features 868 sq. ft. living space fully furnished

• All appliances and washer & dryer included

• 3 heat/air split systems newly installed

• 9’ x 11’ separate laundry room with ample storage

• Full bath with shower

• Wood-look vinyl flooring throughout

• Ceiling fans throughout

140 Windsong Way - $269,900

• 790 sq. ft. Executive Suite on beautiful lakefront RV site

• Furniture and appliances included

• New split A/C in 2018; bath A/C in 2021

• CertainTeed roof membrane 2017

• 175 sq. ft. screened patio overlooks lake

• Painted driveway plus lush tropical landscaping

• Driveway will accommodate longer RVs plus parking

• Approximately 10’ x 19’ bathroom with shower and laundry facilities

The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Nancy Merchant 321-243-5335 nancym@tgoresort.com FL RE Lic. #BK677812 Listed By... 529
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39 The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Paul Shimski Listed By... 321-704-3111 pauls@tgoresort.com FL RE Lic. SL3270140 182 Plantation Dr. - $149,900 312 Oak Cove Road - $164,900 8 Sunset Drive - $ 189,900 11 Sunset Drive $162,500 832 Plantation Dr. - $359,000 742 Plantation Dr. - $355,000 Under Contract Under Contract Tammy DeVries 321-537-1170 tammyd@tgoresort.com FL RE Lic. #SL646350 Listed By... 400 Harmony Lane - $859,000 Stunning Resort Home in Hidden Lakes • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths (2 en suites) • Office/den • New AC in 2022 • Poured concrete walls • Total sq. ft. 4219, 2852 under air • 15’ x 45’ x 14’ RV garage, 2 car garage and golf cart garage - all with A/C • Furnished with Samsung appliances • Sharp microwave in drawer • Wi-Fi controlled thermostat and alarm system • Surround sound and a security system • Tiled floors throughout • 3M Scotchshield security film on all windows • Plantation wood shutters throughout • Beautiful sunsets over the lake 544 Fairways Drive - $499,000 Beautiful Home on a Popular Street - Very Clean • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Evergreen model • The home is being sold furnished • 12’ x 21’ enclosed air conditioned porch • 8’ x 10’ golf cart garage • Wood flooring and tile downstairs, carpet upstairs • All stainless steel Amana appliances in the kitchen • Second bedroom enclosed with sliding windows for privacy • RV port 14’ x 47’ x 14’ • Beautiful views of 12th fairway and lake
The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com 183 Coach Club Drive $295,000 Mike Zeigler 321-349-4123 mikerzeigler@gmail.com FL RE Lic. #SL3431977 Listed By... 293 Plantation Drive $249,900 555 Lake Drive $249,000 544 Twin Lakes Drive $414,900 479 Oak Cove Road - $174,900 • Beautiful view of 13th hole and Crane Creek • Shed 10’ x 12’ with washer and dryer • Updates and amenities - Fall of 2022 • Florida Room: New windows and door, double pane glass (low E ), professionally tinted to maximize view and privacy (increases energy efficiency and UV factor) • New Midea 8000 BTU ultra quiet energy efficient window air conditioner (can work with smart systems like Alexa and Google Assistant). Comes with remote control. 40 Ann Henn 321-432-4350 tgoann@aol.com FL RE Lic. #SL646350 Listed By... 329 Plantation Drive - $260,000 510 Oak Cove Road - $175,000 43 Sunset Drive - $175,000 832 Plantation Drive - $359,000 Under Contract
41 Terry MacDonald 516-383-3704 tmacdonald1255@gmail.com FL RE Lic. SL3475089 The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Listed By... 289 Plantation Drive - $219,000 186 Plantation Drive - $162,500 442 Oak Cove Road - $155,000 370 Plantation Drive - $169,000 Great Investment Property 511 Lake Drive - $279,000 482 Oak Cove Road - $225,000 Under Contract New Price New Price 811 Plantation Drive - $579,000 • Beautiful custom Resort Home located on oversized lot • Built in 1998 • 2,681 Sq. Ft. under air, 3,697 Sq. Ft. under roof • 3 bedroom, 2 bath with loft, which can be used as flexible space Perfect for extra bedroom, entertainment area or office • Huge open living room, dining room, and great room, perfect for entertaining • Screen room added in 2018 • Large kitchen with quartz countertops, upgraded stainless steel appliances - 2021 • HVAC 2020 4 ton unit • RV garage 45’ L x 14’ W x 12’9” H - air conditioned 2 ton unit New Listing

Welcome to the Middle of Summer

Or worse yet... August! Compared to all the other months, August is the red-headed stepchild of the calendar. It's the hottest month of the year. There are no National Holidays so three-day weekends don't exist. It's basically 31 days of.... well, the good news is 22 of those days are for Leos, with 9 days left over for the Virgos. Not exactly sure why that is good news unless you are a Zodiac fan. Not all is lost though, as our research department here at The Happenings did some investigating and came up with a holiday for each day of the month along with some great moments in history. Enjoy, you can thank us later!

Important Dates in History that Happened in August

August 24, 79 CE: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius: The ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried under volcanic ash and pumice when Mount Vesuvius erupted, resulting in their preservation and offering valuable insights into Roman life.

August 18, 1920: The 19th Amendment in the United States: The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to vote.

August 5, 1962: Marilyn Monroe's Death: The iconic American actress and model, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her Los Angeles home. Her passing remains a subject of speculation and intrigue.

August 8, 1922: The first photo of Bigfoot: Although his lore is associated with the northwest, the first recorded image of Bigfoot was taken in West Virginia.

August 6 and 9, 1945: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: During World War II, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, resulting in the deaths of over 200,000 people and the eventual surrender of Japan.

August 16, 1977: Elvis dies: Hard to believe that it's been 46 years since the King of Rock and Roll died from a heart attack - due to some excessive weight and drug use over the years.

August 28, 1963: March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech: Over 250,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic speech, advocating for civil rights and equality for African Americans.

August 9, 1974: Richard Nixon's Resignation: Facing impeachment over the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign from office, leading to the ascension of Vice President Gerald Ford.

August 15, 1945: V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day) was celebrated, marking the end of World War II after Japan's surrender.

August 31, 1997: Princess Diana, who was known for her humanitarian work and often associated with the entertainment industry, tragically died in a car crash in Paris. Her death had a profound impact worldwide, leading to an outpouring of world-wide grief.

August 20, 1977: NASA launched the Voyager 2 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Voyager 2 was part of the Voyager program, which aimed to explore the outer planets of our solar system. Its primary mission was to study Jupiter and Saturn.

August 25, 2017: Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in Rockport, Texas: When Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 hurricane, made landfall it brought catastrophic flooding and devastation to various parts of Texas, particularly the Houston metropolitan area. The storm caused extensive damage, displaced thousands of people, and resulted in the loss of many lives.

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8/1 National Raspberry Cream Pie Day 8/2 National Ice Cream Sandwich Day 8/3 National Watermelon Day 8/4 National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day 8/5 National Mustard Day 8/6 National Root Beer Float Day 8/7 National Raspberries N’ Cream Day 8/8 National Frozen Custard Day 8/9 National Rice Pudding Day 8/10 National S’mores Day 8/11 National Raspberry Bombe Day 8/12 National Julienne Fries Day 8/13 National Filet Mignon Day 8/14 National Creamsicle Day 8/15 National Lemon Meringue Pie Day 8/16 National Bratwurst Day 8/17 National Vanilla Custard Day 8/18 National Ice Cream Pie Day 8/19 National Soft Ice Cream Day 8/20 National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day 8/21 National Spumoni Day 8/22 National Pecan Torte Day 8/23 National Cuban Sandwich Day 8/24 National Waffle Day 8/25 National Banana Split Day 8/26 National Cherry Popsicle Day 8/27 National Pots De Creme Day 8/28 National Cherry Turnover Day 8/29 National Chop Suey Day 8/30 National Toasted Marshmallow Day 8/31 National Trail Mix Day
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in August, find your date and go crazy!
43 Robert Willeke, FL RE Broker License BK3237908 - 812 S. Cocoa Boulevard, Cocoa, FL 32922 - 321-446-4656 LJCostanza@gmail.com Fl Lic# SL3460928 A TGO Resident For Sale or Lease New Listing 370 Plantation Drive - Listed by TGO Realty Now Under Contract By Lou Costanza Premiere Living Realty, Inc. 546 Fairways Drive - Listed by TGO Realty Now Under Contract By Lou Costanza Premiere Living Realty, Inc. Open Houses On Tuesdays 1-4 pm Visit Realtor.com
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Activities – All Year and Seasonal

AQUACIZE Plantation Manor Pool

Monday - Friday - 10:00 am - Weather Permitting

Call the CSA Manor Office to ask about any cancellation due to bad weather - 321-264-2393. Aquacize, or water aerobics, is a fun and easy workout for all ages. It uses the resistance of water to increase cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and muscle tone. Being buoyant in the water, about 90% of your body weight is supported and you’ll never feel overheated. Diana Araujo-Fernandez - Monday - Friday For more information call: Plantation Manor - 321-264-2393

BINGO Plantation Manor

Tuesday - 6:00 pm, all year

CARDS GO ON SALE at 4:45 pm. TGO Owners, Renters, and Guests Only. All present during play must be 18 years of age or older. Age verification via government ID may be required.

BOCCE Bocce Court (next to Shuffleboard)

Play this game that is similar to a sport from the ancient Roman Empire. The Bocce ball set can be signed-out from the Plantation Manor CSA Office, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. For weekend play, pick up the Bocce set on Friday.

BOWLING River Lanes (SR50) - Titusville

CLOWN ALLEY The Library

Beginning in May the Clown Alley will meet only on the first and third Thursday of each month at 3:00 pm. Come join us for lots of fun and laughter.

For more information call: Pam Campbell Taylor 571-217-0444

CROQUET CLUB In front of the Golf Driving Range

Sunday - 2:00 pm

No experience needed. Equipment provided. Bring your own chair and beverage. No formal attire. It’s a great way to get outside and have fun with friends and neighbors. Contact: John Comeau - 321-269-5525 or Frank Valenza - 321-567-4272

DIAMOND PAINTING The Library

Monday - 1:30 pm

Try this new craft hobby that’s a mix between Cross Stitch and Paint by Numbers. Tiny resin “diamonds” are applied to a color-coded canvas creating a vibrant mosaic painting. Contact: Nancy Landry - 781-820-7276

EUCHRE The Library

Saturday - 6:00 - 8:00 pm

RETURNING IN DECEMBER

TGO Bowling season ended March 22, 2023. Next season will start January 3, 2024, at 1:00 pm. Practices on December 6 & 13, 2023. Season will be 12 weeks. Cost will be $9.00 per week per person. Shoe rental is included. The first week is a business meeting starting at 12:30 pm. Teams will be 4 members with a handicap system, so everyone has a chance to be a winner. To confirm your place in league, join the league or more information, call: Jo-Anne Buckley - 321-383-4211

BRIDGE CLUB Plantation Manor Porch

Monday - 1:00 pm, Thursday - 1:00 pm

The group welcomes intermediate and advanced level players. Bridge sign-up sheets are placed on clipboards on the outside of the Plantation Manor office door by the stage. Players must sign up by Friday at noon to play on Monday afternoon and must sign up by Tuesday at noon in order to play on Thursday morning. For more information, call: John Comeau – 321-269-5525

6/26 A. Hubler/N. Siegel 3880 6/29 J. Comeau 4290

7/3 K. Posey/J. Comeau 6240 7/6 Connie DiGiulio 2730

7/10 J. Hedge/N. Siegel 3410 7/13 Connie DiGiulio 3390

7/17 J. Hedge/G. George 4420 7/20 Joyce Hedge 5340

7/24 N. Siegel/A. Hubler 3640

BUNCO The Library

Thursday - 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Euchre is OPEN NOW for all who love the game! The cost is 50 cents. Contact: Peggy Apgar - 321-603-9934

EXERCISE WITH CHARLOTTE

Plantation Manor (M) or Pavilion (P)

Start every day of your week with exercise.

Monday (M) - 8:00-9:00 am

Strength Training

Monday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Low Impact

Tuesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

PiYo Live

Tuesday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Back Stretch

Wednesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Medicine Ball

Wednesday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Total Body Toning

Thursday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Low Impact

Thursday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Belly, Back, Buns

Friday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Strength Training

Friday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Chair Stretch

FRIENDLY HOBBIES Hobbyland

Wednesday - 9:30 am - 12:00 noon, all year

Bring your knitting, cross stitch, crocheting, and other needle creations. Join us for a cup of tea and chatter while being creative. For more information, call: Theresa Sansoucie - 603-491-4515 or Mary Jane Smith - 810-853-8188

Bring $1 for Bunco and $3 for left, right, center. For more information, call or text: Cathy Costello - 321-376-2823

RETURNING IN SEPTEMBER

We are looking for more players - come join us!

CIGAR CLUB Windsong Pavilion

2nd & 4th Tuesdays – 3:30 pm. Enjoy a cigar with fellow smokers, swap cigars, share cigar knowledge, join field trips. (Bring a beverage)

Contact: Bob Hazlett – 937-545-7446; rlhazlett999@gmail.com

If you are the contact person for any of the events listed on these pages, please review carefully and get back to us with any changes, updates or new contact information. Send to Happenings@tgocsa.com

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal

FMCA - Ambassadors Chapter Plantation Manor

4th Monday (October - April) - 4:30 pm

MAD HATTERS Plantation Manor

1st Tuesday (November - April) - 11:30 am

RETURNING IN OCTOBER

Seasonal meetings are monthly, in the Plantation Manor. Come to see your friends, share your latest RV adventures and get updates on our rally schedule and chapter activities. After our business meeting, we provide a light meal for our members and guests. Please bring your own beverage of choice. If you will be attending, you must send an email to Bob Nebel by the Monday before the meeting so we know how much food to purchase. Bob’s email: renebeljr@gmail.com

For more information, call: Bob Nebel at 321-626-1290

Visit our website at www.TGOAMB.com

FTTA - Fun Time Travel Association Plantation Manor

3rd Monday (November - April) - 4:30 pm

RETURNING IN NOVEMBER

All TGO ladies are invited. Lunch is $16.50, bring the exact amount, advance reservations are required. For lunch reservations, contact Susan Bonneau, madhatlunch@gmail.com For any other information contact: Sharon Alonzo at queensharonmadhatters@gmail.com or 518-542-4539

MAH JONGG The Library

Monday - 6:00 - 9:00 pm • Connie Heil - 321-383-8279

Tuesday -1:00 - 4:00 pm • Rosalind Zahn - 321-269-7957

NICKEL BINGO Plantation Manor

1st Friday - 6:00 pm - July 7 & 21, August 4 & 14

RETURNING IN NOVEMBER

The FTTA is a rally group open to all owners and renters in TGO. All types of RVs are welcome and are encouraged to enjoy the fun. Join our monthly meeting for information about rallies and socializing. We will serve food at this meeting. Those who plan to attend, send an e-mail to Monica Fierro by the Friday before the Monday meeting so we know how many chairs to set up and how much food to purchase. Put “FTTA” in the subject line. Email to tgomonica@hotmail.com. Next meeting will be Monday, November 20. Monica Fierro - 321-267-7899

GAMES NIGHT The Library

Sunday - 6:00 pm, Tuesday - 6:30 pm

This fun-loving group plays many types of games. For more information, call: Jean Crichton - 321-383-9385 Charlotte Sickafoose321-267-5950

HAND KNEE AND FOOT CARD GAME The Library

Wednesday and Saturday - 11:30 am - 4:00 pm

Much more challenging and fun than original Hand and Foot, this is still similar to Canasta. Both days meet all year. For more information, call: Marie Zeigler - 518-805-8569

KARAOKE Plantation Manor

Bring snacks for your table/BYOB. Bring a roll of nickels to play and a canned good or $1, per person, for donation to a deserving local Food Pantry. Bev Moquin - 508-317-0295

PAGE TURNERS The Library

1st Wednesday - 6:30 pm

RETURNING IN OCTOBER

Please consider joining the fun! The book selection and more good information can be found on FACEBOOK at TGO Page Turners. Wine is welcome!

PHOTO CLUB Nature Center

1st & 3rd Friday (December - March) - 1:00 pm

RETURNING IN DECEMBER

Open to all photographers. The Photo Club has a digital photo frame on the Plantation Manor Porch- it is motion sensitive and displays videos or slideshow photos produced by Photo Club members. Contact: David Spahn - 207-468-6760

PICKLEBALL Pickleball Courts

Six Pickleball Courts are available starting at 8:00 am every day.

• Lights for Night Play • Beginners Lessons

• Organized Tournaments • Clinics to Improve Member Skills

• Open Club Play 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Daily and Wednesday Evening

6-00PM-8:00PM • Private Games in the Afternoon

RETURNING IN OCTOBER

Thursdays -6:00 - 9:00 pm - Oct 19, Nov 30, Dec 14, Jan 11, Feb 29, Mar 28

Join in the fun or listen to your friends. Bring snacks and beverages. Don Wheeler - 321-567-4068 • donwheeler369@aol.com

LINE DANCING Plantation Manor

Tuesdays - 10 am - 12 pm

Beginner class starts at 10:00 am. No dance experience - basic steps taught. Improver class starts at 11:00 am Ferrel Mazzatto - Instructor - 321-267-0195

MACHINE EMBROIDERY CLUB Hobbyland

Friday - 12:00 - 5:00 pm, all year

Join us in this fascinating hobby by bringing your embroidery machine. Bring your door key for the craft room. Contact: Pam Wheeler - 603-866-9233 • pamswheeler@aol.com

New to this sport? We strongly recommend calling Nancy Powers at 603-209-2544 from November to mid-April to arrange for lessons before coming out to play. This will give you a good start to a fun and social sport. You can also try (lessons not offered during the summer) borrowing equipment from the Plantation Manor CSA Office Monday - Friday until 3 pm. For more information, email and someone will get back with you: tgopickleballclubboard@gmail.com

Marilyn Adams -President and Karen Roy- Vice President

QUILTERS Hobbyland

Thursday - 12:15 - 5:00 pm, all year

Join in the creative satisfaction and enjoyment of this sewing art. November through April - meeting is 12:30 pm on the first Thursday of the month. TGO Owners, please bring your door key for the craft room. For more information, calll: Nancy Powers - 603-209-2544 or Debbi Walling 925-708-3599

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal

RADIO CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT

Experience the “high” of flying R/C aircraft. See if this is something you would like to learn. FREE training. The airfield is less than a mile from TGO. We fly all year and are usually at the airfield by about 8:00 am. For more information call: Bob Netherton321-269-3016

RUG HOOKING Hobbyland

Tuesday (November - April) - 9:00 am

RETURNING IN OCTOBER

The TGO Traditional Rug Hooking Group invites all “Hookers and Lookers” to visit and see our work. For more rug hooking information, call: Terri Strack - 603-540-5921

SAWDUST CLUB The Pavilion

Members meeting - 2nd Tuesday (October-April) - 9:00 am

The club building is located near the CSA maintenance yard and open to members 24/7, all year. We provide an opportunity for members to pursue their wood and/or metalworking hobby. Loaner tools are available for any DIY’er or craftsperson who is a member. Membership is open to all TGO property owners. Call: Laura Sievers 630-408-6461 tgosawdustclub.wordpress.com

SHUFFLEBOARD Shuffleboard Courts by The Manor

Thursday - Scheduled play October - April - 1:00 pm

Discs and Cues are on the Fitness Center front wall. Please put the equipment back neatly when you are finished. For play after dark, there is a light switch timer by the Tennis Court fence enclosure door that is nearest to the shuffleboard courts. For more information, call: Doug Jensen - 401-885-9731

SINGLES AT TGO The Café

Wednesday 11:30 am

Join us for lunch every week. Men and women can spend an hour or two in fellowship together. Meet old friends and make new ones. Sammye Madden - 321-383-8530 or Cam Pelletier - 321-264-0691

STAMPIN’ UP Card Making Class Hobbyland

2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 6:00 pm

2nd and 4th Fridays at 9:30 am

Make 3 cards for $10. All supplies provided. Reservations REQUIRED. E-mail: bdaniels@cfl.rr.com by Monday before classes or call Carol Hall - 321-289-7380

STITCHING FROM THE HEART Hobbyland

Thursday - 9:30 am - 12 noon, all year

Come join in the fun of stitching your projects while you enjoy a cup of tea. Bring your key to the craft room. For more information, call: Barbara Stevens - 240-463-4809 or Teri Alexander - 321-961-1393

SUNDAY LATIN DANCE CLASS The Manor

SWEDISH WEAVERS Hobbyland

Monday - 1:00 - 3:00 pm

RETURNING IN THE FALL

Relax with this fun, needlecraft fabric decorating style. The simple technique can be mastered and enjoyed by all ages. Carmella Zielinski - 321-289-0150

TENNIS CLUB Tennis Courts

Tennis Club Members Match Play: Mon - Wed - Fri - 9:00 am-1:00 pm

All Tennis Players - Round-Robin - All Skill Levels:

Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Open Play Tennis - Daily 1:00 - 8:00 pm. Join the TGO Tennis Club. Contact any Tennis Club Board Member on court.

TENNIS CLUB MEETING Pavilion

3rd Thursday - 5:00 pm

Tennis Club combines a business meeting during the season with a potluck dinner for information and socializing. Bring a dish to share, your own beverages and tableware. Luis Duthil - 305 812-2110

UKULELE GROUP Nature Center

Tuesday from 1:00 - 3:00 pm

RETURNING IN SEPTEMBER

Join us! All levels of players welcomed. Pam Campbell Taylor571-217-0444 or Sharon Fore - 865-712-5668

WATERCOLOR CLASSES Hobbyland

Tuesdays - 1:30 - 4:30 pm

RETURNING IN NOVEMBER

Try this class! All levels welcome. Our instructor for March will be Susan Stone. Cost $15. Contact: Lynn Foster - 631-258-0044

WOOD CARVING Hobbyland

Monday - 8:00 am - 12 noon

All skill levels welcome. Join us for whittling or relief, chip, and carving-in-the-round styles. Contact: Charlie Wing - 321-474-1952

YOGA The Pavilion

Monday 10:00 - 11:00 am

Hatha Yoga - All level yoga for strength and flexibility. Anson Bingham - Instructor

Plantation Manor - Thursday 9:45 - 10:45 am

Vinyasa Yoga - Bridget Griffin - Instructor

Bring a yoga mat and towel or kneeling pad for both classes.

ZUMBA Plantation Manoar

Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 9:00 am

Fun fusion of body sculpting and dance movements to lively Latin rhythms that tone your body. Facebook - Zumba at TGO

RETURNING IN SEPTEMBER

Melanie Matz - 631-365-6640 • melaniematz@me.com

RETURNING IN SEPTEMBER

Sunday - 6:00 pm. Come join the fun - with or without a partner. Linda Peraza - 321-383-0735

If you are the contact person for any of the events listed on these pages, please review carefully and get back to us with any changes, updates or new contact information. Send to Happenings@tgocsa.com

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POLAR BEAR CLUB Our Polar Bear Club for your Air Conditioning System gets you on the road to Peace of Mind with inspections performed according to the Manufacturer’s recommendations. For each inspection performed, one of our specially trained technicians provides a comprehensive report. When your next inspection is due, our computer will prompt us to call and schedule your next service. Call us today about our Polar Bear Club to keep your system running at peak efficiency while saving you money.

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Funny Thing Is… Say Hello to "Aloe"

For this column I would like to say, “Aloe from the beach.” Not hello, “Aloe.” For those of you who tan deeper and deeper as you bask in the sun, you may not know the benefits of aloe. But for us burn and peel types, it’s the greatest discovery since putting karaoke in bars to increase alcohol sales. I know the dangers of the sun being a fair skinned, mostly bald, man-cave dweller who rarely goes outdoors for any length of time between the months of May and September. Oh, I’ll go out to get the mail, but if I don’t have to, I’ll happily stay indoors and out of the sun. However, I recently was given a timeshare week on the beach, and I just couldn’t say no. I love the beauty of the beach, the relaxing sound of the waves, and the nice-looking members of the opposite sex who attempt to stay legally clothed while wearing less fabric than my right sock. My wife gets deep, dark tans while spending hours on the beach, but me? If I walk once around the pool, briskly, with anything less than SPF 45 covering my body, I burn. I’m a great believer in sunscreen, especially since they make them smell like pina coladas. I do my best to put sunscreen over every inch of exposed skin but alas, I can only reach so far around to my back. With each passing year my reach decreases while the expanse increases. If I can just give up my pizza and beer diet. Nah! So, the little inch or so that I can’t reach is bright red while the rest of me is normal color and that spot feels like I was just hit with the branding iron from the Ponderosa. When we apply the juice from the Aloe plant, the pain stops but my shirt sticks to just that spot as if I applied super glue. So, when you go to the beach this year, take your sunscreen, but just as important, say hello to your "aloe." - Dr. Sammy -

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Classified Ads

All Classified Ads - For Sale, Rent and Wanted - will cost $10.00 per ad, per issue. Payment is by cash or check, payable to “CSA.” Classifi ed ads list tangible and real property owned or wanted within TGO by the resident who places the ad. All ads must be brief, 25 words or less. Forms are available at the Manor CSA Office, 145 Plantation Drive. The placement of new ads and the renewal of existing ads must be made, with payment, no later than 5:00 pm on the Friday before the upcoming publication date. No refunds for early cancellation of ad. All ads are placed on a first-come basis. Space is limited.

RV LOTS AND HOMES FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE AND MISCELLANEOUS

FOR RENT: RV Lot at 50 Sunset Drive. May - December openings. Monthly rental preferred. Discount for consecutive months. Cal/text Dave at 616-450-4509. Email: dverstra@comcast.net (exp 01-05-24)

WANT TO RENT: Park Home or House. Couple looking to rent for four months, December 1 thru April 1, 2024. Non-smokers, no pets, have rented here for nine years. Call or text Judy at 506-874-8772 or Henry 506-874-0953 or email: Corberrie@hotmail.com (exp 08-04-23)

WANT TO RENT: RV Lot. Couple looking to rent an RV lot with or without Executive Suite for February and March 2024. Please reply to Steve Fleming at 705-826-4603 or stevefleming036@gmail.com (exp 09-15-23)

FOR SALE: Hopkins Brake Buddy Select 3 Towed Vehicle Brake System. Demco Excali Bar 11, 10,500 lb tow bar. Excellent Condition. Both for $1000. Contact Bill at 301-908-0492... (exp 9-15-23)

FOR RENT: RV Lot at 19 Sunset Drive. Beautiful lake view lot. 12’ x 12’ Florida room included with multi-month rental. Call/text Dave at 207233-7191. Email: rent19sunset@gmail.com (exp 08-04-23)

FOR SALE: 160 Plantation Drive. Large RV Lot with view of 18th fairway. 12' x 16' shed with new washer, dryer & refrigerator. $179,000. Call 904-629-2729 (exp 08-04-23)

Word Jumble

The latest issue of Talking Points is now available. This issue highlights a significant milestone, the 60th year anniversary of the Titusville Playhouse, our Titusville Vets and a story about the first phase of the NASA Causeway. You can view the Titusville Talking Points magazine online by going to this URL: https://online.pubhtml5.com/wfho/ qajl/#p=1

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Sudoku Puzzles

SUDOKU puzzles have one solution that can be reached logically without guessing. Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row, column, and 3x3 square must contain one of each digit.

HARD EXPERT

Sudoku is a logic-based number puzzle that has gained immense popularity worldwide. Here’s a brief history of Sudoku, its origins, and the reasons behind its popularity. The puzzle’s origins can be traced back to the late 18th century in Switzerland, where a similar puzzle called “Latin Squares” was published in a local newspaper. However, the modern version of Sudoku was developed in the late 1970s by Howard Garns, an American architect and puzzle constructor from Connersville, IN. Garns created the puzzle and called it “Number Place.” He submitted it to Dell Magazines, where it was published in 1979. The puzzle gained significant popularity in Japan in the 1980s when it was introduced by the puzzle publisher Nikoli. Nikoli renamed the puzzle “Sudoku,” which roughly translates to “single number” in Japanese. The company refined the puzzle’s rules and introduced various solving techniques, turning it into a mainstream sensation in Japan.

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Word Game - Come Clean

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64 TGO Market Place... Executive Suites Additions Remodels Design Work Building in Titusville since 1986 State Certified Building Contractor CBC039142 Licensed & Insured 321-383-7374 105 Cheney Highway Titusville, FL 32780 obrienthomas321@gmail.com Budget Blinds of Port Orange and Titusville • Port Orange, FL 32127 www.budgetblinds.com 407-671-1261 30 Years of Style & Expert Service Your One Stop Source for Blinds, Shades, Shutters & Drapes Locally Owned and Supporting Our Community! 321-529-0050 www.paintbrevard.com Commercial • Residential • Industrial License #17-PT-CT-00009 Julian J. Cecio, CPA 786-201- 5061 Business Advisory, Consulting, Accounting Bill Pay Services and Tax Returns jjcecio@gmail.com www.jjc-cpa.com TGO Resident Jack of all Trees, LLC Proper Pruning • Hurricane Prep Wind Mitigation • Hurricane Clean Up Hazardous Removal Climber Owned & Operated Call/Text 321-272-7322 JackofallTrees321@gmail.com Licensed and Insured Private Catering • Prepared meals for a healthy lifestyle • In-home cooking for special events and holidays • Also available to be in-home weekly private chef Alicia Rose 239-601-5179 aliciafit7@gmail.com Motorhomes • Cars • Trucks • Boats Ceramic Coating Certified 321-750-9511 Call for a Free Estimate or Appointment Tell them you saw their ad in The Happenings
65 Please Support These Service Providers Services Include... Furniture removal Appliance removal Yard debris removal Concrete slab demolition Small structure/Shed demolition Deck demolition Carpet removal Construction debris removal Commercial/Residential clean outs Call 954-218-7248 Dee Hartlage Gary Hartlage Home: 321-269-2832 321-607-4026 (D) 321-607-1946 (G) I will come to you... In-Home Bathing, Haircuts, Nail Trims and/or Buffing Please call for an appointment... Brook Side at 321-427-9082 Agape Grooming Personal Trainer Alicia Rose 239-601-5179 aliciafit7@gmail.com • Training at the Great Outdoors Gym • One on one or couples training sessions • Health and fitness coaching • Certified Personal trainer with over 12 years of experience If you are interested in advertising in the Market Place pages - email Happenings@tgocsa.com

Moos The Word...

For you milk drinkers, ice cream lovers, and cheese eaters out there, here are some interesting facts about where your milk comes from. Chances are it's from a dairy cow. There are six breeds of dairy cows: Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Brown, Swiss, Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn. There are about 9 million milking cows in the U.S. About 90% of those are Holsteins, which are known for their outstanding milk production. Here are some Holstein facts you can share with your herd.

• The Holsteins black and white spots are like fingerprints meaning no two cows have the same pattern.

• Your average Holstein can produce up to 100,000 pounds of milk in her lifetime - which is over two semi loads of milk. Some can produce up to 250,000 pounds of milk - that would be five semi loads!

• Cows have 32 teeth total but do not have front teeth. Instead, they have a tough pad.

• Cows are ruminants, which are cud chewing mammals. They have one stomach with four diff erent compartments. When the cow chews her cud - it is basically regurgitated, partially digested food.

• An average dairy cow weighs about 1,200 pounds and produces 125 pounds of saliva each day.

• Cows will eat about 100 pounds of food each day and drink about 50 gallons of water per day.

• With all the eating and drinking, a cow will urinate about 30 gallons and produce about 60 pounds of manure.

• Cows have almost 360 degree panoramic vision and can see in color.

• Cows also have a great sense of smell - and can smell up to six miles.

We hope you found these facts as udderly amazing as we did!

The Great Outdoors annual magazine is now available to pick up at the TGO Welcome Center or the CSA Office. Once again, we are proud that our park is rated as a 10-10-10 Good Sam resort. Inside this magazine, you'll see that our resort offers an array of activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Stay active with a game of tennis, pickleball, or shuffleboard. Dive into Aquasize classes for a refreshing workout, enjoy some catch and release fishing, or immerse yourself in the captivating world of birdwatching. For fitness enthusiasts, our gym is the perfect place to help you stay in shape. Take a dip in one of our two inviting pools or join the Sawdust Club to unleash your creativity through wood projects. There are also daily workout classes available as well as a weekly Bingo program. Eagle's Pride is a full service RV repair and sales center. For those seeking to purchase a golf cart, Golf Carts Unlimited off ers sales, service and maintenance options. Visitors and owners can rely on TGO Realty, Inc. to assist them with a range of real estate services.

Pick up your copy today... Send one to a friend!

66 Located on Florida’s Space Coast 2023-2024 For more information call 800-621-2267 www.tgoresort.com Stay a Night... ...or a Lifetime! T I T U S V I L L E • F LO R I D A

On-Site Businesses and Services

ACTIVITIES OFFICE - Logo Items

Inside the Hobbyland Building

Melanie Matz • 631-365-6640

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Carmella Zielinski • 321-289-0150

BLUE HERON RESTAURANT

321-385-9100

Sunday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Entrance Door just past Golf Shop Door

Convenient Breakfast and Lunch

Sunday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

CSA OFFICE - 321-268-9767

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

100 D Plantation Drive

EAGLE’S PRIDE - 321-383-0288

RV Parts, Service and Supplies

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Closed Weekends • eaglespriderv.com@yahoo.com

EAGLE’S PRIDE RV SALES - 321-383-4495

Consignment RV Sales Lot

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Closed Sunday • sales@eaglespriderv.com

GUARD GATE - 321-383-2004

Call to alert Courtesy Patrol about any TGO community problem. Call to request assistance from CSA On-Site Maintenance.

GOLFCARTS UNLIMITED - 321-268-4882

Club Car - EZ-GO - HDK - Yamaha

Sales, Service and Rentals

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday: 9:00 am - noon • Closed Sunday

MAIL CENTER - 321-269-1666

Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am - 12 noon

mail@tgocsa.com

THE MANOR - 321-264-2393

Plantation Manor Office

145 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780

Office Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Closed 12 noon to 1:00 pm

MASSAGE THERAPY - 321-302-9885

Therese S. Brown, LMT

Monday - Friday • Call for Appointment

NATURE CENTER

Open Every Day: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

400 Nature Center Trail

PROPANE SALES - 321-268-9767

M-F: 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, or 11:30

Call the CSA Office for Appointment

Payment by Cash or Check Only

TGO GOLF SHOP - 321-269-5524

Tee Times, Apparel and Equipment

Sunday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Website: www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com

TGO REALTY, INC. - 321-269-5004

Welcome Center • Resort Sales and Rentals

Personal Storage Unit Rentals

Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Sunday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

TRIMMERS SALON - 321-383-9198

Hair & Spa Services - Men and Women

Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00

Saturday - Monday VISITOR ACCESS - 321-383-8802

Call or send an e-mail to guest@tgocsa.org to arrange a Guest Pass for a visitor.

THE HAPPENINGS - 541-282-4323

Open Monday - Friday • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • 100D Plantation Drive

The Great Outdoors Community Services Association (CSA) publishes The Happenings for the information and enjoyment of its members and their guests. The CSA assumes no liability for any information, omission or inadvertent error contained herein; or injury or damage resulting from the use of this information. The ideas, opinions, suggestions, classified ads, and commercial ads are to be used at the reader’s discretion. The CSA and group or individual contributors do not signify any approval, authentication, or endorsement by inclusion in this publication.

For advertising rates or editorial information, contact The Happenings: Happenings@tgocsa.com

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