THE SPOOKENINGS
Down Home With Exercise Queen Charlotte Mack
Charlotte Mack is celebrating her 16th year of helping TGO residents stay in shape. You’ll find her leading her loyal group of minions five days a week inside the manor or in the pavilion. Charlotte is serious about her exercise regimen and about having fun as well - the numerous photos you see on FaceBook with everyone wearing tutus is proof of that. But like everyone else, there is more to Charlotte than meets the eye, so we took a field trip to her rancho in Mims to get the full scoop. Inquiring minds can find out more on page 20.
It’s All About The Birds - And Counting Them
Leave it up to Betty Salter and Sandy Juba to find another excuse to go look for birds. This time it was the Global Bird Weekend and they went looking for birds as part of the International Conference For Women Bird Watchers. As a world wide group, they collected some impressive numbers, spotting over 7,700 bird species with over 34,000 contributers. Locally, Betty, Sandy and their friend Barb Eager put their binoculars on 34 di erent species right here in TGO and surrounding areas. For more details and a fun bird game -flock to page 33.
Halloween Social Saturday, October 29 - 5 to 9 pm
The TGO Activities Committee presents Our World & Beyond inside the Manor. BYOB and snacks to share at your table. Music by DJ Sammy. Tickets available at the TGO Tickets and Gifts O ce for $5. Today is the last day to buy! 10 am to Noon.
Inside This Issue...
Manager’s Corner
Trick or Treat Inside TGO
Sunday, October 30 - 3 to 6 pm
Trick or Treat presented by The TGO Activities Committee. Local ghosts and goblins will visit pre-registered residents with markers placed in their yards. A fun, safe way to see all the costumed cuties and hand out some treats.
CSA Open House
Monday, October 31 - 2 to 4 pm Come take a tour of the newly renovated CSA o ces. There will be a pumpkin carving contest along with some Tricks and Treats.
Firewise by Ed Brown
Global Bird Weekend - Betty’s Bird Count
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The Great Outdoors Golf Club
CSA Business
Community Information and Notices
Committee Events
Meet Charlotte Mack
TGO Church Activities
Nature Center
Happenings Around TGO
Heron Menu
Café Menu
Activities All Year and Seasonal
Ads and Sudoku
Search Game
TGO Contact Info and Advertiser Index
The 2022-23 Directory is Now Available. See page 67 to see where to pick them up.
Eagle’s Pride RV Service &
- 108C Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780
Open Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Call or email us... 321-383-0288 or eaglespriderv@yahoo.com
Open Monday
Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Manager’s Corner October 28, 2022
Dear TGO Community,
100 D Plantation Drive • Titusville, FL
• 321-268-9767
If you are reading this letter before 5:00 pm on Friday, then you still have time to call the CSA o ce and RSVP to attend the CSA O ce Open House and Pumpkin Carving Contest, taking place next Monday afternoon, October 31. Arrive anytime between 2:00 and 4:00 pm to enjoy this walk-through, trick-ortreat event (costumes are optional). Tour our newly-renovated CSA o ces and join us for some Halloween fun. Your tour will end in the newly-renovated Juke Box Recreation Room where you will vote on your favorite carved pumpkins on display. Call us today at 321-268-9767 to register for our pumpkin carving contest. Pumpkin carvers can win a $50 gift card to Blue Heron. The CSA o ce will be closed this Monday after 12 pm so we can focus our e orts on Open House activities beginning at 2 pm. If you have work orders or business needs in the CSA o ce, please contact us in the morning on Monday.
Renovation work at 199 Plantation bathhouse is now complete! The bathhouse features new custom tile, countertops, stalls, and plumbing fixtures. This work was completed “in-house” by our buildings team which saved us money and time without the need to deal with contractors, and their busy schedules and profit margins. I wish to thank the Buildings Committee and especially Barbara Yeager for her work to choose colors and materials during this renovation. I also want to recognize our CSA buildings team, Supervisor Guy Sampson, and his team, for the talent and hard work they demonstrated while completing this project.
We have o cially entered election season! Election Day for the State of Florida is Tuesday, November 8. Please familiarize yourself with our HOA rules for campaign signs and follow them closely. TGO will host our own election day on Monday, January 23. Odd-numbered districts for the CSA Board of Directors and ARC Directors, along with the Chairman of the Board and ARC President, will be elected by you this year. Tom Wheir has served as your CSA Chairman for four years now, and he has decided not to run again. Tom’s contributions, dedication, and integrity in the role of Chairman are beyond impressive. He has given countless hours working closely with me and the Board to champion for the improvement of our community. He led our community through the Covid-19 pandemic. Many major improvements to TGO have happened during Tom’s term, and I’m grateful for the e ort and support he has put forth to keep TGO a great place to live and work. These are big shoes to fill for sure.
I’m sure by now you’ve heard about the unfortunate break-in and vandalism at the Nature Center earlier this month. I’ve spoken to our North Brevard Sheri Commander to request an increase in random patrols at night. Recently our custodial crew has been cleaning up in the mornings after some minor vandalism in one of our bathhouses. We all play a role in keeping our community clean and safe. Please report any suspicious activity to the CSA o ce. As always, if you find yourself in an emergency situation and need the Sheri , dial 911!
Our fall days are growing shorter, and next weekend on Sunday morning, November 6 at 2:00 am we “fall back.” This is the time of year we revise our contractor hours to prevent construction work from happening in the dark. Please know that contractor hours are now o cially 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, and as a reminder, we do not allow construction on Sundays or Holidays.
Sincerely, Billy Specht CSA ManagerNovember
/ Scramble Event $30 (Tax Included)
5-Round Punch Card Special (on sale daily)
TGO Residents $170 + Tax
(Includes Military and First Responders)
$200 + Tax
SPECIAL SALE DAY ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (Bonus Round Free with Purchase)
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 3:30. Meet new friends, have fun and learn the basics of golf. Everyone is welcome. Sign up at the Golf Shop.
The Avengers 6 Hole Scramble League
October 4 Results
1st Charlie Scott 21 Bobby & Pam Taylor
October 11 Results
1st Chris & Pam Christian 25
Scotty & Carolyn Lewis
October 18 Results
1st Chris & Pam Christian 22
Florence & Ed Greasamar T-2nd Ray & Cindy Dotson 24
Charlie Scott
Pam Taylor
Scotty & Carolyn Lewis 24 Jerry & Theres Sustakovich
TGO 9 Hole Fun League
Ladies and Gentlemen - TGO has a 9 hole “play your own ball” weekly league on Saturdays at 3 pm. Play will begin at 3 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
October 5 Results
Bubba Golf
1st Jim Marigliano 60.8
2nd Al Renzi 63.7
3rd Cli Murray 64.3
4th George Mattocks 65.1
5th Je Basanta 65.4
Closest to Hole: Steve Wimberly
October 12
Throw out 2 (1 front 1 back)
1st Charles Garri 58
2nd Jim Pratt 59
T 3rd Mark Anderson 60 Kenny Garas 60 George Mattocks 60 Scotty Lewis 60
LGA Results
October 17 Results
Opening day scramble
1st Lynne Anderson 64.4 Shirley Moorhouse Terri Strack Brenda Whitman
2nd Linn Avery 65.7 Mikki Dodge Gwen George Jeanne Daugherty
3rd Dawn England 68.4 Lyn Johndrow Jackie Lammardo
2022/2023 TGO Golf Membership Program
All prices are subject to 7% sales tax
Program Effective 8/1/22
Prices include unlimited golf course play and cart use when playing golf (blackout dates may apply)
Couple pricing includes up to two (2) children 18 or under and still living at home. Additional children are $250 plus tax each.
12 Month
9 Month 6 Month 4 Month
Single Couple Single Couple Single Couple Single Couple $2,900 $4,600 $2,700 $4,300 $2,250 $3,875 $2,000 $3,500
Early Bird Discount - Cash or Check Payments ONLY
TGO Residents Only. Pay before November 30, 2022 5 pm, and receive a discount off the base price, before tax. $125 off 9 and 12 month; $100 off 6 month; $75 off 4 month... OR...
Pay for a two term period before November 30, 2022 5 pm, and receive a 10% discount off the base two term price, before tax. (5% for 4 Month plan). Must be consecutive periods (years)
Refer a new member and receive a $50 credit in the golf shop*
New Member Criteria: Not on the active member list the past 2 programs
Not an employee the past 3 calendar years (2020-Present)
*Referral must be stated prior to payment being made
Membership Benefits
Golf Shop Merchandise Discounts - 20% on Tops/Bottoms; 10% on Accessories and Equipment
Reduced individual range coin pricing. Currently a 50% discount. TGO Bag Tag (or a date update on a current tag)
Complimentary Guest Passes: 9 and 12 Month 6 Month 4 Month
Single 3 Couple 4 Single 2 Couple 3 Single 1 Couple 2 Complimentary pass for an instructional clinic or a 20 minute lesson with the TGO golf professional staff
Complimentary USGA GHIN handicap service if requested (service begins 1/1/23)
Add-on Program
Unlimited range use: Must match selected membership program and be purchased at same time as membership. Single: $45 per month or $450 per year. Couple: $60 per month or $600 per year
Sharing of range balls may result in revocation of benefits with NO REFUND
Prices are subject to change. Applications are available in the golf shop.
Member discounts may not apply to discounted items or special orders
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
President: Bobby Ward 321-626-0635
Tournaments: Roy Houtby 905-988-8001 www.tgomga.com
Calling All Men Golfers 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!
• Become part of the best Men’s Golf Association there is!
• Sign-up at the TGO Pro Shop
2022-2023 GOLF CALENDAR*
November 2 Annual “MGA Welcome Back Scramble”
November 9 “1-2-3" Best Ball Team Competition
November 16 Annual “Turkey Shootout” Better Ball
November 23 Annual “Fish Fry Tourney” and Luncheon
November 30 Team Better Ball Tourney (1 on 3's, 2 on 4's, 3 on 5's) + MGA Membership Meeting
December 7 Annual Team Skins Competition
December 14 Annual “MGA/LGA Holiday Scramble” & Luncheon
December 21 Team Better Ball (Count 2 on #1-9, Count 3 on #10-18)
December 28 Annual “Stableford Team Competition”
January 4 President’s Cup 1st Round Matches
January 11 President’s Cup 2nd Round Matches + “Count 1-2-3” BB Game
January 18 President’s Cup 3rd Round Matches + “Count 2-3” BB Game
January 25 President’s Cup Final Flight Matches (4) + “3-2-1" BB Game
January 27 (Friday) - President’s Cup Semi-Final & Final Matches, 1:00 pm
February 1 Annual “Red, White & Blue” Tourney + Membership Meeting & Luncheon
February 8 Annual Pairs “Beat the Pros” Tourney
February 15 Annual Pink “Chump Ball” Tourney
February 22 & 24 Annual MGA Club Championships
March 1 Annual “MGA Away Day” - Location to be Announced
March 6 Member-Member Opening Social, 5:00 pm in the Manor
March 7, 8, 9 28th Annual Member-Member Tournament
March 10 Member-Member Closing Banquet & Awards Night, 5:00 pm
March 15 Team Better Ball Tourney (3 on 3's, 2 on 4's, 1 on 5's)
March 22 Annual “MGA Member-Guest Day”
March 29 Annual “MGA Beat the Pros Closing Tournament” + BarBQ Luncheon, Awards & MGA Annual Meeting
Please take advantage of our website: www.tgomga.com. You will find documents which include our Calendar, Meeting Minutes, Constitution, Tee policy and other documents. Please check it often for updates.
LGA Breast Cancer Scramble Results - October 24
Never Give Up Flight
1st Christie Rimskey 56 Greg Sparkman Herman Cole Matt Morak
2nd Rick Conover 59 Cliff Creech Mark Anderson Jack Miller
Get The Facts Flight
1st Susan Jensen 60 Ken O’Dea Penny Wimberly Mike Ferguson
The Ladies Golf Association would like to thank our sponsors and our wonderful community for their sup port of our 7th Annual Breast Cancer Golf Tournament. Without your hard work and amazing support we would not have been so successful. This year we raised approx imately $7,700. We have been overwhelmed with the response and are still receiving donations!
We would like to thank all our sponsors: Golf Carts Unlimited Eagles Pride Trimmers TGO Realty Rich Sechler Lynne & Rich Cassidy The Elks Lodge Denny’s Village Inn Kelly’s Cakes Roger’s Custom Golf Shop Joe Clancy Kathy Drugan Tim and Cindy Clark
Big thank yous to Jan Rogers for the donation of the beautiful golf bag quilt, Bob Evans for our very special carryall bags and to the ladies who filled those bags with all the special goodies.
Terri Strack
Dawn England
Colleen Marigliano Penny Wimberly Carol Wagner Susie Jones Also to Lorraine Murphy for her basket and Tammy DeVries for the Ladies Bag and Nick Preble who donated the carved wine toppers.
Our deepest thanks goes to Shane Willey and staff, Chuck Kandt and the Pro Shop staff. Without your hard work and assistance we would not have had such a wonderful experience!
A heartfelt thank you from The LGA Breast Cancer Tournament Committee
Ring The Bell Flight
1st Dan Beedle 67 Sandi Beedle Sharon Carlson Stu Carlson
2nd Rick Meyers 67 Mikki Dodge Kelly Vasquez Dan Barnes
Wild Card Team Draw Winners
Roger Johnson
2nd Bobby Ward 65 Sheryl Heath John Johndrow Lyn Johndrow
Early Screening Flight
1st Carol Wagner 63 Tom Wagner Jeannie Dent Ron Dent
2nd Glenda Strom 64 Pat Cook
Bobby Winslow Gary Von Alt
Barbara Johnson Holly Mattice Mike Mattice Lynn Murkerson Larry Murkerson Karen Wright Steve Wright Ann Strauss Richard Strauss Elaine Stasko Linda Shaeffer
Closest to Hole Winners
#4 Sandi Beedle
#11 Coletta Gabele
#8 Mike Carroll
#16 George Dagostino “DAG”
Most Fun Team Award
Val and Deb Digenova with Florence and Ed Greasamar TGO Golf Special Insert
LGA Breast Cancer - Thank You, Participants
TGO Golf
John Blanchette, Ron Wagner, Jeff Basanta, Gary Wittstock Karen and Steve Wright with Lynn and Larry Murkerson Linda Day, Ann and Rich Strauss and Elaine Stasko Susie Jones, Jim Marigliano, Jackie Lammardo, Butch Jones Jen Isbill, Joe Green, Donnie Fletcher, Bill Kahl Mike and Holly Mattice and Barbara and Roger JohnsonLGA Breast Cancer - Thank You, Participants
Dan Barnes, Kelly Vasquez, Mikki Dodge and Rick Myers Mike and Lynne Anderson and Laurie and Todd Sampson Mike Carrol, Rick Sechler, Lee Miller, Rich Cassidy Greg Sparkman, Christie Rimsky, Herman Cole, Matthew Morak John and Lyn Johndrow, Sheryl Heath and Bobby Ward Jeannie and Ron Dent with Carol and Tom WagnerTGO
Special Insert
Jeanne and Rodger Daugherty with Barbara and Bob Kurtz Gwen George, Lou Costanza, Vinny Pascarella, Bob Saunders Cliff and Gail Stephens with Laura and Larry Dedrick Sharon and Stu Carlson with Sandy and Dan Beedle Dave and Linn Avery with Sandy Tukey and George Dagostino Matt and Sharon Willey with Jeanne Wehnau and Bernie HatchCSA Business
Board Of Directors Meeting
Plantation Manor • Wednesday, November 16, 2022 • 2:00 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 Tom Wheir 253-249-8201 chairman@tgocsa.org
District 0 Bruce Hayes 321-268-2470 district0@tgocsa.org
District 1 Peter Wehnau 321-267-4834 district1@tgocsa.org
District 2 Bernard Hatch 321-269-5063 district2@tgocsa.org
District 3 Ann Strauss 302-382-2400 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 Cli Creech 404-391-7271 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 o cial bulletin boards and shown on our TV Community Channel 732. The actual meeting is televised LIVE on this same channel.
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 Plantation Manor at 10:00 am. They are open to attend for any TGO owner.
CSA DUES PAYMENT
The First Quarter Maintenance Assessment for 2023 is due January 1. Please drop o your payment of $900 at the CSA O ce or mail it to: The Great Outdoors at 100D Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780. You can also fill out a form to have your payment drawn directly from your bank account. The payment must be received by 5:00 pm on January 20, 2023 or there will be a $25 late fee.
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, November 1, 2022 at 10:00 am Districts 0, 1, 4, 7, 9 - Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 1:00 pm
Architectural Review Committee
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next ARC Meetings will be held on the following Wednesday dates at 10:00 am on the Plantation Manor Porch: November 2, November 23 and December 14.
The Architectural Review Committee meets for planning purposes on the Plantation Manor Porch at 10:00 am on the Monday before an ARC meeting.
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 o ce or printed from The Great Outdoors Community Services Association website at www.tgocsa. org. All completed ARC forms must be submitted to the CSA o ce 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 O ce. 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.
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Great Outdoors Premier RV/Golf Resort Architectural Review Committee
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 2022 ARC Guidelines Review Meetings will be held on the following dates immediately following the ARC regularly scheduled 10:00 am meetings:
Monday, October 31, Wednesday, November 2, Monday, November 21, Wednesday, November 23
The above meetings will be held in the CSA Conference Room.
CSA Business
Newcomers Orientation
The first Newcomer Orientation Meeting for this season will be held in the Manor on Monday, November 14, 2022 from 11:30 am until 12:30 pm. Guest speakers from CSA, ARC, Nature Center, Golf, Activities and Firewise will share important information. Call Nancy Wagner at 607-542-6374 to reserve your spot.
Media Alert Phone Number 321-325-8715
The CSA o ce has implemented a new number to send out important information to our community. Many of you may have seen this number come across as Potential Spam from Geneva, Florida. Please note that this is the TGO-CSA Media Alert number and 321-325-8715 should be added as a contact in your phones.
Emergency Vehicle Protocol
Florida and TGO share the same vehicle and tra c 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 emergencyvehicle 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.
Opening for Rules & Regulations Committee
There is an opening for owners who wish to serve on the Rules & Regulations Committee An application needs to be completed to apply for committees. It is in the CSA O ce or online on the website: www.tgocsa.org. Click on CSA Documents/Forms/Application for Committee Assignment. Fill out and turn into CSA O ce.
President’s Council Meetings
Beginning with the first meeting in October, we will meet at the CSA Pavilion on the third (3rd) Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am. The dates for the monthly meetings are: November 15, 2022; December 20, 2022; January 17, 2023; February 21, 2023; March 21, 2023; April 18, 2023. Gerri Helms is the Chairperson of this committee and Chuck Benoit is the Vice Chairperson.
2022 Condominium/HOA Presidents
CONDO PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL
I Steve Sabotka 810-434-5878 stephensabotka@gmail.com
II Bill Delle Donne 302-542-7337 bill@thedelledonnes.com
III Ron Young 540-294-4044 yngrd07@gmail.com
IV Don Payne 407-222-0583 dpayne5737@gmail.com
V Paul Barzler 719-373-7214 tgocondo5vp@gmail.com
VI Laura Dedrick 386-341-7537 deedslj@gmail.com
VII Gerri Helms 407-274-0519 gerrihelms@gmail.com
VIII Ed Kamptner 321-264-0584 ekamptner1@gmail.com
IX Don Parsons 321-383-0466 don1017@aol.com
X Cindy Marini 321-268-0481 clmarini@aol.com
CONDO PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL
XI Linda Utz 321-385-0977 utzlinutz@aol.com
XII Matthew Willey 518-321-1134 condo12tgo@gmail.com
FHOA Jim Heiden 321-225-8801 jimheiden22@gmail.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 condoxvi@gmail.com
XVII Pete Bronson 315-263-6469 condoseventeen@gmail.com
XVIII Ed Garman 717-360-1999 edwardgarman@gmail.com
XIX Leon LeBlanc 423-791-3158 pres@tgocondo19.com
APHOA Pam Beaulieu 240-351-7001 evader35@aol.com
Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Members - Contact Information
Chair - Leon LeBlanc 423-791-3158
Dist 0 - Jim Leibold 321-243-3888
Dist 1 - Harold Witschi 716-998-6393
Dist 2 - Je Smutek 440-878-8700
Dist 3 - Robert Fraser 407-491-2500
Dist 4 - Pete Bronson 315-263-6469
Dist 5 - Chris Christian 931-628-3675
Dist 6 - Greg Mackey 219-322-5555
Dist 7 - Gail Smith 321-383-4570
Dist 8 - Bill Flatt 321-626-5594
Dist 9 - Lisa Babcock 903-372-8849
Candidates Needed
The Community Services Association has the following positions open for election: Board of Directors Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Architectural Review Committee Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Election day is Monday, January 23, 2023 in the Plantation Manor - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Photo ID is required to vote.
Members elected will serve a two-year term.
The Board of Directors are responsible for the entire operation of The Great Outdoors Community Services Association. The Architectural Review Committee maintains standards of appearance for TGO property change that are visible outside.
This is your community. Please contact a member of the Election Committee by December 2, 5:00 pm, if you would like to be a
Martha Brown
Condra
Jackson
Littlefield
Littlefield
Sarik
Election Year for Chairman Positions
The year 2023 is an Election Year for the Chairman position of both the Community Services Association Board of Directors and the Architectural Review Committee. For this reason, Election Notices will be mailed to all properties at The Great Outdoors. Included with the Election Notice will be a request form for obtaining an Absentee Ballot for those who expect to need one.
Community Information & Notices
Automated Visitor Call-In - 321-383-8802
The automated system o ers 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 O ce 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 for Community Services Association and other information about The Great Outdoors can be viewed using a digital TV tuned to Channel 732 on the Spectrum Cable TV system. The 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 O ce 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 O ce at 321-268-9767 to schedule a REQUIRED appointment. 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 o ers LP Gas for your convenience and currently at $5.00/gallon, plus 7% sales tax! Cash or check accepted.
Call the CSA O ce at 321-268-9767 for an appointment or visit during o ce 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. These applications are scheduled in 2022 as follows:
November 29 & 30
TruGreen is also o ering “service-call” visits to TGO. If you are still having problems with lawn pests or weeds, call the CSA O ce at 321-268-9767, and we will put your address on the TruGreen list. They will make additional visits on the following 2022 dates: November 10, and December 15.
TruGreen advises all TGO residents to stay o treated areas of your lawn, and to keep your pets o 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 O ce - 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 o ers 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.
Community Information & Notices
A short and helpful reference for living in TGO
Get a FREE copy at the CSA O ce
Plantation Manor Pool & Spa
OPEN Every Day: 8:00 am - Dusk
“Dusk” is di erent throughout the year.
Please check the chart in the pool area.
CLOSED for PRESSURE WASHING 2nd & 4th Wednesday until 9:30 am
Please lower umbrellas after use so they’re not damaged by wind gusts.
Oak Cove Pool & Spa
OPEN: 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
CLOSED for PRESSURE WASHING 1st & 3rd Wednesday until 9:30 am
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 O ce.
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.
Please call the CSA O ce at 321-2689767 during the regular weekday o ce hours to request any exceptions to these contractor work restrictions.
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 alligator.
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 O ce to borrow the key. The Historic Center can be shown on weekends and holidays. Call for an appointment: Lorraine Murphy at 321-431-4526
Fun Time Travel Association (FTTA) Rally Schedule
December 1-4 Southern Palms RV Resort Mt. Dora, FL Mt. Dora Christmas Celebration
January 17-23, 2023 Tampa Fairgrounds Tampa, FL Tampa Supershow
February 18-20 TGO Titusville, FL Stay at home rally
TGO Ambassadors FMCA Chapter Rally Schedule
November 10-13 Escape to Camp Margaritaville Camp Margaritaville RV Resort, Auburndale, FL
Contact Teri Henry at 321-704-4916
February 23-26, 2023 Ocala Equestrian Rally (Planning) Ocala, FL
Contact Linda Utz at 407-257-0842
March 15-18 FMCA International Convention Perry, GA
Contact Bob Nebel at 321-626-1290
April 18-29 Grassy Key Rolling Rally (Various Parks) Grassy Key, FL
Contact Teri Henry at 321-704-4916
• 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 di erent water sources.
• Please give our alligators the respect and space they deserve.
• For your safety, as well as the safety of your family and pets.
KEEP YOUR DISTANCE!
If you have an issue with an alligator, 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.
What do you call two witches who live together?
The answer is somewhere in this issue.
Community Information & Notices
CSA Holiday Fund
Many residents have asked how they can show their appreciation to our CSA Employees for all their hard work at TGO all year long. We have an established Holiday Fund for collecting monetary gifts for this purpose You’ll find donation boxes in the CSA Office and at the Plantation Manor CSA Office. All your donations will be distributed equally among all of the full-time, non-resident hourly CSA employees. This is greatly appreciated by them. Let’s support our hard working Crews!
Cash or make checks payable to CSA Holiday Fund.
TGO Park-Wide Yard Sale
The Great Outdoors Activity Committee
2022-2023 Events and Concerts Schedule
October 29 Saturday 5:00 pm Halloween Social
October 30 Sunday 3 - 6:00 pm Trick or Treat TGO Style
November 5 Saturday 4:30 pm Welcome Back Trivia Night
November 12 Saturday 9:00 am Artisan Market
November 17 Thursday 7:30 pm Jay Mattioli - Illusionist
December 3 Saturday 6:00 pm Ugly Sweater Dance Party
December 9 Friday 3:30 pm Golf Cart Parade
December 31 Saturday 7:00 pm New Year’s Eve Party
January 19 Thursday 7:30 pm Young Guns
January 28 Saturday 6:00 pm Ultimate Hoedown Dance Party
February 11 Saturday 7:00 pm Valentine’s Day Party - Chairperson needed
February 16 Thursday 7:30 pm Shake Baby Shake and The Lovettes
March 2 Thursday 7:30 pm Steve Solomon - Comedian
March 3 Friday 4:30 pm Trivia Night
March 4 Saturday 4:30 pm Trivia Night
March 11 Saturday 8:00 am 5K Walk Run
March 11 Saturday 6:00 pm St. Patrick’s Day Dance Party
March 16 Thursday 7:00 pm Variety Show #1
March 17 Friday 7:00 pm Variety Show #2
March 23 Thursday 7:30 pm New York Bee Gees / Donna Summers
How To Purchase Concert Tickets
General Admission tickets can be purchased for $15 for each concert at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop.
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 November 15, 2022 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.
Activity 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
Pasquale Nadon 240-477-0914 tgopasquale@gmail.com
Thank You to Our Season Sponsors
Ron Norris
Mackey’s MPI, Inc. TGO Realty, Inc.
Atlantic Storm Protection
Blinds of All Kinds Eagle’s Pride
Parrish Medical Center
Gary L. Torres, D.M.D.
TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland is open Monday - Friday • 10 am - 12 Noon Ticket O ce - 321-269-8023
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Make your plans now for 2023 Concert Series Shows
Tickets are available at the TGO Tickets & Gifts offi ce - next to Hobbyland. Weekdays 10am to Noon.
Young Guns - Country Rock Band - January 19, 2023
International touring country rock band, Young Guns, is one of the hottest country music shows in the world. They play songs from bands like Florida Georgia Line, Charlie Daniels Band, Rascal Flatts, Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Dierks Bently, George Strait, Blake Shelton, and many more legendary country artists. The show features award winning entertainer, recording artist and lead singer, Eric Sage. They have dueling electric guitars and the beautiful and talented electric fiddle/violinist Melissa Barrison plus vocalist Melody Ebner. Eric and the girls create a party atmosphere including audience participation!
Shake Baby Shake & Lovettes - February 16, 2023
Lance Lipinski performed in the Tony Award winning musical “Million Dollar Quartet.” Lance and his band, The Lovers, perform the hits of major artists of the 1950s and ‘60s while telling the story behind the music. Preserving the original authentic sound of the music combined with high energy showmanship.
Fans of the Atomic era of music will hear the eclectic genres that contributed to the birth of Rock & Roll from the late 1940s to mid-1960s such as: Big Band, Rhythm & Blues, Western Swing, Rockabilly, Doo Wop, Soul, Surf, the British Invasion, Motown and more! The charming Lovettes honor the girl groups and major female artists of the 1950s & 60s.
Steve Solomon - Broadway Comedian - March 2, 2023
Steve has taken the art of impersonation, mimicry and honed it into a science. He masterfully weaves dialects and crazy characters into his stories. These tales take on a life of their own as Steve recounts memorable moments from his past and makes hysterical observations of the things we all relate to happening around us today! A native of Brooklyn, Steve grew up in the multi-ethnic neighborhood of Sheepshead Bay. This was the perfect training ground for a dialectician. As the class clown and as a very authentic sounding Chinese restaurant delivery boy, Steve learned early how to use his gift for imitating accents to his advantage.
New York Bee Gees Tribute Show - March 23, 2023
The New York Bee Gees Tribute Show is comprised of some of Long Island, New York’s most versatile and exceptionally talented players. The band includes present or former members of well known, world renown acts including Happy Together Tour, Meatloaf, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Herman’s Hermits, Enrique Iglesias and more.
Based in New York, the show has played to sell-out shows in the city. B.B. King NYC wrote, “The NY Bee Gees Tribute Show presents the most extravagant Bee Gees show a fan can experience.” The NY Bee Gees deliver songs from every decade of the Bee Gees catalog with a stunning production, powerful vocals and professional stage presence.
As a bonus, Jessie Wagner will join the New York Bee Gees to perform a great “Donna Summer Tribute!”
CharlotteMACK Down Home With
Ed was enlisted in the Air Force and the next thing they knew, they were moving to Knob Noster, MO, stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base. They stayed for three and a half years, then were o to California for two years, Germany for three years, then Ohio and finally back to Florida.
“When I was in California there were no certifications, everyone did their own thing. I was in the first fitness certification class when the governing body was formed for the purpose of certifying instructors. I took the first certification test and passed it. I am Group Exercise certified. I’m now gold certified because I’ve been certified for so long. Every two years we have to take continuing education credits in order to remain certified. I’m also certified in CPR.”
Charlotte started instructing fitness classes nearly 45 years ago, and this month she is celebrating 16 years as being an instructor here at TGO.
“Fitness just happened. I used to take a dance aerobics class. That’s when you take a song and make an aerobics dance, something for the verse, something for the break and something for the chorus, then you did the same moves for each part of the song. The lady teaching the class got sick during class and asked me to take over. The next thing I know, I had my own class. It wasn’t anything I had planned.”
And that is basically how Charlotte Mack fell in love with fitness. For nearly 45 years, this Mims, Florida native has been teaching and instructing fitness classes, eventually finding her way to The Great Outdoors.
After graduating high school, Charlotte worked for a few years as a court reporter and a legal secretary. Then during a double-date with her sister she was re-introduced to her now husband Ed - who she actually knew from junior high school. Six months later they were married.
“When we moved back to Florida, the YMCA was being renovated and had not yet opened. They were looking for two instructors, one for the morning and one for night. I became the morning instructor. Then I became the group exercise coordinator at the Y. I worked there for over 10 years. Then classes opened up at The Great Outdoors. One of the instructors I trained taught out here and when she left she asked if I would like her classes. I decided I’d like to be out here instead of at the YMCA. I’ve now been at TGO 16 years as of October 26.”
When asked about her favorite exercise she quickly answered Piyo. “I love teaching it. It’s a combination of Pilates and Yoga on steroids.”
Fitness may be her passion, but her true love is her animals, especially her horses. Cisco is a miniature pony and Remy is a quarter horse. Both are rescue animals. In addition, she has birds, dogs and cats. She lives in a beautiful home in Mims with plenty of room for her furry and feathered friends... and her gardens.
“My typical day is being up at 4:00 am, taking care of all the animals, the horses, dogs, cats and birds. I leave about 7:10 am to go to TGO, teach two classes, jump in the car, drink my protein shake and go to Harry T. Moore in Mims and teach a class there. Then I come home, take a nap, and start over with the animals and do things around the house. Saturdays are family days.
I also teach an exercise class at Parrish in their pool. It’s a joint workout, Thursdays at 4:00 and Friday mornings at 10:00. I would never have thought I would be teaching a water class!”
Charlotte currently teaches an 8:00 am class here in the Manor where, during season, there are up to 60 residents who join her. Shen then teaches a 9:00 am class in the Pavilion - this one is a little less strenuous, perfect for those who still want be active but may have some restrictions.
During Covid, her classes were shown on our TGO channel 732, which she thinks helped contribute to the increase of residents who didn’t come to her classes prior to Covid.
When asked about her favorite exercise she quickly answered Piyo. “I love teaching it. It’s a combination of Pilates and Yoga on steroids. It goes fast. I am life time certified in Piyo. I don’t think it is ever going away. I think everyone should try everything and decide what is best for them.”
For those interested in joining one of Charlotte’s classes, all you need to do is throw on some workout clothes and show up at the Manor at 8:00 or the Pavilion at 9:00. You’ll eventually want a Yoga mat and maybe some hand weights - but the most important part is that you show up.
“I love it here at The Great Outdoors,” was Charlotte’s last comment, “it is my home away from home!”
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
Class is scheduled for Mondays at 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall of our church. We will start in the gospel of John. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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 o ce 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.
Women In Church (WIC) Luncheon
The first WIC luncheon is November 8 at 10:00 am in the Fellowship Hall. Reservations will be taken following the church services on October 30 (the last date to sign up). The cost per ticket is $15.00 ($13.00 for food and $2.00 for county missions). Please bring the exact bills when purchasing the tickets which will be presented at each luncheon.
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
The Great Outdoors Community Church
CONCERT SCHEDULE - 2022- 2023
Sunday November 6, 2022 6:00 pm Tribute Quartet
Wednesday November 9, 2022 7:00 pm Veterans Day Program
Wednesday November 30, 2022 7:00 pm Brevard Chorale
Sunday December 4, 2022 7:00 pm Christmas Cantata
Sunday December 11, 2022 6:00 pm The Allen Family
Sunday January 8, 2023 6:00 pm The King’s Brass
Sunday January 29, 2023 8:30 am Voices of Lee 10:00 am Voices of Lee
Sunday February 5, 2023 6:00 pm Eirinn Abu
Sunday February 26, 2023 6:00 pm The Guardians
Wednesday April 5, 2023 7:00 pm Easter Cantata
Wednesday May 3, 2023 7:00 pm Brevard Chorale
A Love Off ering will be received during each concert For more concert information, call 321-385-9731
Come Join Us for the Tribute Quartet
Our rst concert of the year Sunday, November 6 at 6:00 pm Inside The Great Outdoors Community Church
A Love Off ering will be received.
Great Outdoors Community Church
2022 Veteran’s Program Wednesday, November 9 at 7:00 pm
Please join us for a tribute to our TGO Veterans Program o ers an historical look at the national holiday and the armed forces.
Musical selections by the GOCC Choir and The Bells of Praise Grand Finale: Honor Roll of TGO Veterans Refreshments will follow in Fellowship Hall For further information contact Loretta Anné. Phone: 321.385.9667. Email: EJLLANNE@att.net.
TGO residents and guests! Come show your support for your neighbors and friends who have served our country and preserved our freedoms.
Please Join us November 30 at 7 pm for a Wonderful Evening of Christmas Music!
A Ceremony of Carols... Plus, a set of standard Christmas Carols
A Ceremony of Carols is an extended choral composition for Christmas written in 1942 by Benjamin Britten. It is scored for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp. e text is taken from e English Galaxy of Shorter Poems. It is principally in Middle English, with some Latin and Early Modern English.
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COMING UP AT A GLANCE
2022
Trail
November 2022
9:00 am Pisarz Trail Hike Trailhead
2:00 pm Nature Center Monthly Meeting NC
Daylight Savings Time Ends Fall Back
9:00 am Karen Earley Maintenance Trailhead
9:00 am Karen Earley Hike Trailhead
TRAIL MAINTENANCES AND GUIDED NATURE HIKES
Trail maintenances and guided nature hikes are listed below with meeting locations. Long pants, long sleeves, hiking shoes/boots, insect repellant, sunscreen and water are recommended. For trail maintenance, please bring gloves, a rake or loppers and for hikes, you may want binoculars and/or a camera. To volunteer for trail maintenance or for any questions, please text Betty Salter at 321 223 8073 or you may send her an email at bettysalter@hotmail.com. Unless otherwise noted, meet at each respective trail’s trailhead on the golf cart nature trail.
TRAIL MAINTENANCES
Mondays, October 31 and November 07 and 14 at 9:00 am 10/31 Pisarz Trail @ Trailhead 11/07 Karen Earley Trail @ Trailhead 11/14 Indian Mound Trail @ Trailhead
GUIDED NATURE HIKES
9:00 am Basket Raffle at Artisan Market PM
9:00 am Indian Mound Trail Maintenance Trailhead
9:00 am Indian Mound Trail Hike Trailhead
9:30 am Nature Center BOD Meeting NC
Wednesdays, November 02, 09 and 16 at 9:00 am 11/02 Pisarz Trail @ Trailhead 11/09 Karen Earley Trail @ Trailhead 11/16 Indian Mound Trail @ Trailhead
NATURE CENTER MONTHLY MEETINGS
Wednesday, November 2 at 2:30 pm
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Wednesday, November 16 at 9:30 am A regular meeting of the Board of Directors will be held on the Nature Center enclosed porch.
NATURE CENTER FUNDRAISER
Saturday, November 12 starting at 9:00 am The Nature Center will be participating in the Artisan Market at the Plantation Manor on November 12 as a fundraiser. Our booth will be a "basket raffle.” For more information, please contact Martha Henderson at 980 239 0950. Martha Henderson
November is Manatee Awareness Month
NATURE CENTER VANDALIZED!
The following statement is from the Nature Center President, Dolly Akers. It was posted on the TGO Nature Center Facebook Group. Reprinted with permission.
To our valued members and those who support the Nature Center in TGO.
By now, most of you have heard that the Nature Center was vandalized on Friday, October 14, 2022.
There was a lot of damage. The glass in the door from the porch was broken to gain access into the main building. Also, the window to the left of the main entrance door was broken. There is glass and blood scattered throughout the building.
A person was found sleeping in the conference room. The police were called and the person was arrested.
Our insurance provider has been notified and we will be working with them to determine the next step toward cleaning the building. Please be patient. This may take some time to resolve.
The main drive to the Nature Center has been taped off and we ask that everyone not cross through the barricade.
Thank you so much for your continued support. We try to provide our members and the TGO community valuable information so we can all learn and live "In Harmony With Nature."
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Dolly Akers
NC BOD President
Email: eiakers13@gmail.com
Cell:. 319 360 3784
NATURE CENTER MEMBERS ONLY CALENDAR
Nature Center members : the November 2022 “Nature Center
Calendar of Events” will be emailed to Nature Center members with the October 29 issue of “Next Week
With Nature.” If you do not receive the calendar, please call Darlene Durham at 321 747 5874 or email her at darlenedurham@yahoo.com . Nature Center members will receive an email notification of any last minute schedule change s.
NATURE CENTER NEW MEMBER PROMOTION!
Join now as a new member for 2023 and receive free member benefits for the rest of 2022! We will need $10 cash per person (please no checks as we will hold the cash until January to keep our per year records straight it makes Uncle Sam happy but you will enjoy all the member benefits for the rest of this year. Member benefits are listed below. Membership applications are in the Nature Center library or you can access it online by going to www.tgonaturecenter.org and click on the “Get Involved” tab and choose “Membership.” Contact our Membership Committee Chairperson, Sandy Juba at 321 543 0502 or sjubatgo@gmail.com. Join the fun and support this unique TGO amenity!
NATURE CENTER MEMBER BENEFITS
Being a Nature Center member supports the Nature Center organization financially and in return our members enjoy these unique benefits:
Members only/members first events
Our quarterly members only newsletter "Nature Chat" (in season)
Electronic delivery via email of the monthly Nature Center events calendar (in season)
Weekly "Next Week With Nature" emails with a reminder of Nature Center activities occurring in the upcoming week (in season)
A vote in the Board of Directors election
A significant voice in helping to decide the future direction of the TGO Nature Center
Laminating service we have a laminating machine to laminate Nature Center members' documents such as an insurance card, etc.
Ability to stay active with volunteer opportunities with like minded nature lovers.
CONTACTS
Editor/Lead Writer
Sightings Around TGO Nature Center Website
Nature Shows/Slideshows Nature Center Facebook Group Darlene Durham 321 268 0199/321 747 5874 darlenedurham@yahoo.com
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Injured Animals
Nature Center Membership Activities & Volunteering
Assist in Selling Large Items
Used Recycled Ink Cartridges Sandy Juba 321 543 0502 sjubatgo@gmail.com
Schedule Meeting Room M/W/F am and T/TH pm Cory Lucas 321 264 2393
Other Meeting Room Days and Times and Enclosed Porch Loretta Anne’ 321 385 9667
Happenings Around The Great Outdoors
The Great Gatsby night at the Blue Heron was another big hit. Sammy and Tammy were spinning the hits while Charlie Shulby was escorted by TGO’s best flapper girls - Karan and Mo!
The Nature Center fun day turned out to be a huge success. Betty Salter and Sandy Juba arranged for a great line up of nature influencers. Nancy Clark showed up with a baby squirrel, Sharon Maloney helped Sandy with renewing and taking new memberships. TGO’s Mike O’Neal brought Dylan and Madison Conley to enjoy the fun while Martha Henderson demonstrated how to use a Whale prop!
Happenings Around The Great Outdoors Pet Corner
You just can’t get away from these clowns! The TGO Clown Alley is really gaining ground. Everytime you turn around in TGO... there are clowns! Pam Taylor’s crew was a big hit, entertaining the Nature Center Fun Day crowd!
Faith is a very happy, playful, energetic Husky mix. She will be three on December 1. She loves to entertain herself and others with all of her toys and she loves running and playing at the dog park! She makes Debbie and Dennis Grondin smile every day!
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.
What is a Fire Break?
by Ed Brown
What is a FIRE BREAK? It could be the very thing that saves your property and your life when a Wildfire is relentlessly advancing on TGO. It can be man-made or natural. The St. John’s River, running from south to north, qualifies as a natural firebreak for a wildfire rushing through the grasslands and forest west of the river and west of TGO. In a similar way, the Addison Canal, running west to east, through part of TGO, could qualify as a man-made firebreak. It was dug 100 years ago in an ill-fated attempt to drain the “swamp.” Both these firebreaks could conceivably work together to protect the north and west sides of our community.
A FIRE BREAK can be a paved road or a dirt trail. It can be an area prepared in advance by prescribed burning or cutting of vegetation, plowing, and trimming, as demonstrated by our intrepid Trail Maintenance Volunteers. CSA has a role in this with cut debris removal. Florida Forestry Service and St. John’s Water Management District can be helpful in identifying target areas for Breaks, as well as targeting Grant Money and heavy equipment for cutting and removal.
Any interruption in natural vegetation across the line of travel of a wildfire can result in the removal of fuel and the dying out of the wildfire. Once again the FIRE TRIANGLE can explain fuel removal as a viable strategy for control of a wildland fire.
Firewise Committee - Contact Information
Tim Graham Chairman 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
Christopher Miller 407-375-8310
O.M. Butch Jones 804-514-4458
Albert McGuire 810 338 5646
Sharon Maloney 770-294-6362
Women Birders Global Big Day
International Conference for Women Birders Global Big Day
When it comes to birds, you need to get up pretty early to stay up with TGO’s Betty Salter and Sandy Juba. Both ladies were particpants in this year’s Global Bird Weekend - a world wide program that counts bird population throughout the world. Over 34,000 contributers in 188 countries spotted 7,717 species over a three day effort. Below is Betty’s story about her weekend with Sandy and friend, Barb Eager.
My friend Barb Eager is Chair for the International Conference for Women Birders. She loves to spend time in TGO, especially on days we can enjoy the nature here via golf cart. IC4WB (International Conference For Women Birders) decided to have members form teams and join the October Big Day on Ebird. So, Barb and I recruited Sandy Juba and the three of us decided to make it just a fun, relaxed day of observing birds. Sandy drove my golf cart, eagle-eye Barb in the passenger seat and me hanging on in back. I was in charge of reporting to Ebird. On the Ebird app you are asked to also count the individual birds, not simply list the species seen. Since I have done many Christmas bird counts, I was the likely one to deal with that.
We were determined to just enjoy the adventure. Walking out my front door we spotted two mourning doves, then driving up Sunset in the golf cart there were our four sandhill cranes. Just beyond the postal facility the other pair of sandhill cranes were resting. On the way to Sandy’s house we saw the first of the black vultures. From Sandy’s house we headed to Buck Lake adding mockingbirds, turkey vultures, boat-tailed grackles, cardinals, and red-shouldered hawks. We drove through the area adjacent to Buck Lake, adding more mocking birds, another turkey vulture and a blue jay. I went about a quarter-mile into the Betty Salter trail and could hear the yellow-rumped warblers beyond the water that crossed the trail. I could just barely see them flitting about in the oak trees.
We went to the recycle area adding more black vultures and around Lake Judy adding a great blue heron. We checked the Addison Canal on Plantation Drive and saw a snowy and a great egret, no pileated woodpecker but we did get a red-bellied woodpecker. The high water from Ian kept us o the Nature Trail, but we did check along Addison Way
and around the Nature Center. We had two more red-shouldered hawks there, but no kingfisher. At the end of Addison Way there was a plethora of wading birds across the Nature Trail and out on the firebreak. By now we have added egrets, ibis and herons. We also had turtles and gators.
We went around Dragonfly and out through the commercial area, again seeing the six sandhill cranes. More boat-tailed grackles, mourning doves and mockingbirds. Driving up and down streets, birds on every street.
The bridge was under water, but it wasn’t too deep so I continued on.
To get to the bridge on the Nature Trail, I had to walk in from Windsong. Sandy helped me count the ibis, egrets and herons gathered at the edge of the water covering the Nature Trail at the Indian Mound Trailhead. Then o I went, slowly wading through the water, watching the waters for anything I didn’t want to encounter, pausing and looking for one of the night herons and listening for the kingfisher.
The bridge was under water, but it wasn’t too deep so I continued on. No sign of the eagles, just one osprey flew by. At the Watson Trail the water was nearly to my knees. I didn’t search every tree with my binocs, but I did hear a descending whinny of a downy woodpecker. I kept an even more intent watch on the waters around me, listening for any movement or bird songs… there it was the squeaky wheel sound of the black and white warbler. Well, before I got to the library where Sandy and Barb would pick me up, I was back on dry land. Continued...
International Conference for Women Birders Global Big Day
I needed a break and we were ready for lunch, so o to the Blue Heron. During lunch we added an anhinga that was beside the lake. After lunch we cruised Oak Cove, Twin Lakes, and Fairways.
At this point Sandy had other things to do so we dropped her o , then got in the car and took a short trip through Titusville to the Merritt island National Wildlife Refuge. Birding from the car we were able to add 12 more species from I-95 to Garden Street and around the open portion of Gator Creek. The species with the most numbers counted was European Starling on the power lines.
Why do these global bird counts or the Christmas bird count that covers the western hemisphere? For me, I do it for the sheer joy of being out there! These counts give ornithologists and other scientists valuable data as to how bird populations are doing. If their numbers are declining, ecosystems are probably in trouble. This year will be the 122nd Christmas Bird Count. Check with Audubon Society for bird counts in your area. MINWR has one every December, usually on the third Monday in December.
Anyone can do a BIG Day any day anywhere, you just decide to find as many birds as you can, hoping you will find more than you ever have before or maybe more than someone else. The Global Big Day is a census that tells the health of birds throughout the world, especially as it is repeated year after year.
Below is the list of 34 birds that Betty’s team observed. How many can you match to the bird photos shown? Simply write the number of the bird inside the small box in the corner of the photo. Answers are on page 70.
For more information about the Global Bird Weekend their website is: https://globalbirding.org
Call 321-385-9100 to Order Food for Pickup
DINNER MENU
Operating Hours Sunday - Saturday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
Shareables
Poutine, Eh? 11
Demi, curds, mushrooms
Island Cauliflower 8
Island sauce and, blue cheese dressing
Island Shrimp 12 Crispy, sweet and spicy
Goat Cheese Pomodoro Dip 9 Served with crostini
Fried Green Tomatoes 10 Pimento & cheese
18th Hole Spring Rolls 9
Sweet chili sauce
Salads & Soups
Crispy, Cheesy Quesadilla 11
Peppers, onions, AB aioli Add Chicken 4 Add Shrimp 6
Fried Goat Cheese Balls 11
Deep-fried goat cheese served with mango chutney
Tequila Clams 16
Lime juice, pico, cilantro and deglazed with El Jimador tequila
Dry Rubbed Smoked Wings
Our tavern wings are dry rubbed and brined for 24 hours before smoking over Mesquite wood. Island sauce, KC BBQ, bleu cheese are available. 6 pc 12 10 pc 18 20 pc 30
Add to a salad: Burger patty - 5, Chicken - 5, Shrimp - 8, Fish - Market Price
The House 8
Organic greens mixture, heirloom grape tomatoes, red onion, mixed cheese
Classic Caesar* 8
Romaine hearts, shredded Reggiano Parmesan cheese, croutons, Caesar dressing
Caprese Salad 10
Fresh mozzarella, Roma tomato, basil, kalamata olives
Mandarin Orange Salad 16 Greens, almonds, crispy noodles, chicken, served with Orange-Sesame Dressing
Handhelds
Wicked Chowdah Cup 7, Bowl 11 Chopped belly clams, leeks, smoked pork belly, white wine
Tavern Chili Cup 6, Bowl 10
Ground beef, ground pork, chorizo, onions, peppers, pinto beans, beer
Soup du Jour Market
Rotating concoction made with fresh ingredients
Served with choice of fries, veggies, baked beans or slaw. Sweet potato fries or side salad $2 upcharge.
Blue Heron Burger 14
Lettuce, tomato, red onion and choice of cheese
The Charleston 15
Fried green tomato, pimento & cheese
Sand Trap Salmon Burger 17
Capers, onions, lettuce, tomato
Florida Grouper Sandwich 17
Fried or blackened topped with mango-wasabi slaw
The Island Chicken 12
Breaded, tossed with Island sauce with melted pepper jack cheese
The Reuben 14
Slow-cooked, thin sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, Gruyere, AB aioli on marbled rye
House Specialties
Key West Mahi With Charred Papaya 24
Fresh and local Mahi fillet, deep marinated in bourbon, teriyaki and herbs and spices, grilled and served over orzo-faro with a charred papaya
Lemon-Ginger Roasted Half Chicken 20
Served with mashed potatoes, gravy and Chef’s veggie
Corona-Beer Battered Fish & Chips 19
Mango-wasabi slaw and crème fraiche tartar sauce
Double Cut Pork Chop 23
Thick, bone-in chop, mashed sweet potatoes, Chef’s veggie
Smoked Gouda lobster Mac & Cheese 28
Maine lobster meat, smoked Gouda, Cavatappi pasta, panko-Parmesan crumbs, served with side house or Caesar salad
Oven-Braised Short Ribs 23
Oven-braised overnight, red-skin mashed potatoes, fried onions
Pecan Crusted Chilean Salmon 26
Chilean salmon baked with a sweet Dijon-pecan crust, served over orzo-faro and baby spinach blended with lemon Beurre Blanc sauce
Red-Tee Rib eye 29
Grilled 12 oz. with everything bagel seasoning, Hasselback potatoes, Chef’s veggie
Bayou Shrimp & Grits 22
Grilled jumbo shrimp atop Havarti cheese grits with corn, green onions and baby heirloom tomatoes with a slight kick for flavor!
Filet of Teres Major 25
Served with mashed potatoes, demi-glace, asparagus
Slow-Roasted Prime Rib 8 oz 24 12 oz 28
Served with baked potato, Chef’s veggie, side salad (Saturday from 4 -8 pm only)
Desserts
Kermit’s Key Lime Pie
8
Made with real Key Lime juice, baked on a graham cracker crumb crust and topped with whipped cream, key lime and raspberry sauce
Vanilla Bean Créme Brulee
8
Made with 100% Madagascar vanilla beans, fresh eggs, heavy cream, and topped with a caramelized sugar crust
Chocolate Cream Pie
8
Rich creamy chocolate cream filling inside a 5” pie shell, topped with whipped cream and dusted with powdered sugar
Apple Tartlette
8
Baked bourbon-soaked Granny Smith apple inside a mini tart shell, topped with crispy crumb topping and finished with caramel topping
Chocolate Lava Cake
9 Rich chocolate cake filled with chocolate “lava,” served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream
Look for emails regarding weekly specials.
Join us on Saturday nights for our slow-roasted Prime Rib.
We take pride in preparing our food from scratch every day. Some items will have limited availability.
We are concerned for your well-being. If you have allergies, please alert us as not all ingredients are listed!
*We are obliged to tell you that consuming raw or undercooked meat, seafood, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. Please enjoy your time with us. Bon Appétit!
Eggs
BREAKFAST MENU
Monday through Saturday 7:00 am to 10:30 am Sunday 7:00 am to Noon
All eggs are served with choice of breakfast potatoes, tomatoes or fruit and choice of breakfast bread.
Two Eggs 9
Two eggs any style
Three Eggs 11
Three eggs any style
Add a side of Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3
Platters
Country Fried Steak & Eggs 12
Tender hand-breaded country fried steak, topped with creamy sausage gravy, served with two eggs any style, breakfast potatoes and choice of breakfast bread
Corned Beef Hash & Eggs 11
Succulent corned beef hash, two eggs any style, served with breakfast potatoes and your choice of breakfast bread
Pancakes 8
Two flu y buttermilk pancakes served with butter and maple syrup
Add a side of Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3 Add Blueberries
Create Your Own Omelet
Choose from peppers, onion, mushrooms, spinach, diced tomatoes, and shredded mixed cheddar cheeses.
Add Sausage, Bacon or Ham in your omelet 2
Add a side of Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3
Biscuits & Gravy
Buttery home-made biscuits topped with savory sausage gravy
Sandwiches & Toast
Breakfast Sandwich 6 Cooked to order egg and cheese on your choice of breakfast bread
Add bacon, ham or sausage 3
The Wicked Avocado 8 Cooked to order eggs with avocado, roasted red peppers and fresh basil and your choice of breads
Add Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3
Call us to order ahead for dine-in or take out 321-385-9100
www.blueheronrestaurant.org/cafe
Consumption of raw or undercooked meat, poultry, eggs or seafood may increase the risk of illness
LUNCH MENU
Every day 10:30 am to 3:00 pm
Handhelds
All sandwiches served with choice of fries, veggies, baked beans or choice of slaw. Sweet potato fries or side salad $2 upcharge.
Chicken, Tuna, or Egg Salad 9 House made on your choice of bread
Chili Cheese Dog 9
Quarter pound hot dog with chili and cheese
BLT 12
Bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo on your choice of bread
Ham Sandwich 9
Thin sliced honey ham with lettuce and tomato on your choice of bread
Turkey Sandwich 9
Thin sliced roasted turkey with lettuce and tomato on your choice of bread
Florida Grouper Sandwich 17
6 oz of Florida grouper fillet, fried or blackened and topped with mango-wasabi slaw
The Island Chicken 12
Breaded, tossed with Island sauce with melted pepper jack cheese
Turkey Club 12
Turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise
The Reuben 14
Slow cooked, thin sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, Gruyere, AB aioli on marbled rye
Steak & Cheese 14
Tender sliced beef, sauteed mushrooms, onions and provolone cheese
Love Me Tenders 12 Hand breaded, golden brown chicken tenders
Blue Heron Burger 14 Grilled to perfection, served with lettuce, tomato, red onion and choice of cheese
The Charleston 15
8 oz ground beef patty cooked to your choosing and topped with a Fried Green Tomato and a scoop of our soon to be famous Pimento & Cheese
Sand Trap Salmon Burger 17 Capers, onions, lettuce, tomato
Salads & Soups
Add to a salad: Chicken - 5, Shrimp - 7, Fish - Market Price
The House 8
Organic greens mixture, heirloom grape tomatoes, red onion, mixed cheese
Classic Caesar* 8
Romaine hearts, shredded Reggiano-Parmesan cheese, croutons, Caesar dressing
Mandarin Orange Salad 16
Organic mixed greens, almonds, crispy noodles, grilled chicken and served with Orange-Sesame Dressing
Wicked Chowdah
Cup 7, Bowl 11
Chopped belly clams, leeks, smoked pork belly, white wine
Tavern Chili
Cup 6, Bowl 10
Ground beef, ground pork, chorizo, onions, peppers, pinto beans, beer Soup du Jour Market
Rotating concoction made with fresh ingredients
Meet the Agents of TGO
JUDY WILLEKE, OWNER OF TGO REALTY
The Grande Dame of TGO would certainly be Judy, having celebrated 35 years at TGO and selling the very first site in 1989 to Ray and Connie Lee on Sunset Drive. She has been a driving force of educating owners and her agents of the real estate laws, TGO rules and regulations, and protecting property values for owners. Judy and her husband, Bob, love cruising and entertaining family and friends. She is a staunch supporter of adhering to TGO’s condominium documents for protection of both buyers and sellers.
NANCY MERCHANT, BROKER
One of the first TGO Activities Directors (1991), she previously managed the Country Store before joining TGO Realty in 1999. Nancy became the Broker in 2020 and enjoys cooking, reading and working with the best staff at TGO Realty! Nancy is also the Marketing Coordinator for TGO Realty.
ANN HENN, SALES ASSOCIATE
A native Floridian, Ann joined TGO Realty in 1997 and is known for her expertise in construction and interior decorating, which helped her to assist customers with building their resort homes. Her past work experiences in the industry resulted in a first place Brevard County Parade of Homes.
TAMMY DEVRIES, SALES ASSOCIATE
Tammy has been a resident of TGO since 1991 and at one time owned Simply Clean, a compa ny that included house watching and cleaning of properties. She joined TGO Realty in 2000 and is an avid golfer and member of LGA. She enjoys bin go, painting and card classes.
PAUL SHIMSKI, SALES ASSOCIATE
After visiting TGO in 2003, Paul and wife Wendy (our TGO Realty office manager) purchased their first property in 2004. A former airline pilot, he and Wendy were work campers and Disney Cruise line and WDW employees. Paul joined the sales staff in 2013 and helps with various marketing duties.
VAL PLOTKIN, SALES ASSOCIATE
Val and hubby, Jim, moved onto Windsong Way in 2005 before building their home in Hidden Lakes, where she served on their condo board early on.
A retired educator from Connecticut but born in Florida, Val left the outside real estate world and joined our staff in 2014. She has served as a CSA board member for eight years.
MIKE ZEIGLER, SALES ASSOCIATE
Mike and his wife, Georgi, have lived in TGO since 2012 and are both very active in our on-site church. Mike has also worked in real estate in the outside world, but came to TGO Realty three years ago and loves helping people find what they are looking for. He enjoys riding bikes and being outdoors and having fun in TGO!
TERRY MACDONALD, SALES ASSOCIATE
Terry has over 32 years of expertise in the real estate industry, and has been a resident of TGO for six years. She joined our staff just two years ago and has been very successful. She loves work ing with this team of agents, meeting new people, and helping anyone with their real estate needs.
LOU COSTANZA, SALES ASSOCIATE
A resident of TGO for five years, Lou recently announced he is working full-time with TGO Realty. He has a thorough understanding of the real estate market here and is available to answer your questions whether you are buying or selling property.
MARC LUNDEBERG, SALES ASSOCIATE
Marc and Jan Lundeberg have lived in TGO for six years, previously being full-timers for two years. Marc is a retired Chemical Engineer with an MBA from Carlson School of Management. His activ ities are Zumba, remote control airplanes, golf, bike riding and church activities. Marc just recent ly joined our staff and is eager to help!
The TGO Realty office is housed inside The Welcome Center and offers a wide variety of services for buyers, sellers and owners in need of services such as faxing, Notary Publics, copies and more.
Lane
451 Plantation Drive -
2,250
steel appliances, walk-in pantry
suite with
master bath with walk-in shower
garden tub
concrete construction with lcynene
in house/garage
Franky Caban Dog Walker and Sitter
Ambassadors Chapter FMCA
Plantation Manor
4:30 pm - 4th Monday of Month (October - April)
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 address: renebeljr@gmail.com
For more information, call: Bob Nebel - 321-626-1290
Plantation Manor Pool
Monday - Friday - 10:00 am Weather Permitting
Call the CSA Manor O ce to ask about any cancellation due to bad weather - 321-264-2393. Aquacise, 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
Plantation Manor
Meets all year every Tuesday at 6:00 pm. 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 identification may be required.
Bocce Court (next to Shu eboard)
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 O ce, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. For weekend play, pick up the Bocce set on Friday.
Activities – All Year and Seasonal Cigar Club
The TGO Page Turners meet in the Library on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm.
Please consider joining the fun! The book selection and more good information can be found on FACEBOOK at TGO Page Turners. Wine is welcome!
River Lanes (SR50) - Titusville Wednesday - 1:00 pm
January - March
River Lanes is closed on Mondays, so this TGO league will be playing on Wednesdays. Join this 12-week bowling session at $9 per week, which includes shoe rentals. There will be teams of four members using a handicap system so all will have a chance to win overall. We will be paying for 12 weeks, and there will be NO free pizza on the last day, per River Lanes, unlike some years. To confirm your place in the league and for more information, call: Jo-Anne Buckley - 321-383-4211
BRIDGE CLUB
Plantation Manor Porch
Monday - 1:00 pm • Thursday - 9:00 am
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 also sign up by Tuesday at noon in order to play on Thursday morning. For more information, call: Cory Lucas 321-264-2393 10/17 J. Comeau/DiGiulio 3540 10/20 J. Comeau 5110
Library
Thursday - 6:00 - 8:00 pm Oct 20, Nov 3, 17, Dec 1, 15, 29. If you can roll 3 dice, come on out for the fun. For more information, call or text: Cathy Costello - 321-376-2823
We are looking for more players - come join us!
CASUAL
BRIDGE CLUB
Library
Tuesday and Friday - 9:00 am
Relaxed bridge played for enjoyment, practice, and improving techniques. A working knowledge of bridge is required. For more information, call: Don Browning - 321-362-5036
Windsong Pavilion
2nd & 4th Tuesdays - 3:30 pm - Nov - April. Enjoy a cigar with fellow cigar smokers, discuss or swap cigars, share knowledge on cigar-related topics, join in some field trips. For more information, contact: Bob Hazlett - 937-545-7446 rlhazlett999@gmail.com
Activities – All Year and Seasonal
Coffin Making
Dragonfly Pavilion - Learn how to make an authentic wooden co n using materials left over from Hurricane Ian. Contact Dracula - 716-998-6393
Clown Alley Library
Thursday - 3:00 pm
The TGO Clown Group will meet weekly this year. If you’re looking for some fun, a new career, making a little money, or making people smile, come join us! For more information call: Pam Taylor - 571-217-0444 or Peter Maseli -714-392-4444
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
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. Tor more information, contact: Barbara Yeager - 508-410-0029
Library Saturday - 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
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
Fun Time Travel Association Plantation Manor
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. We hope to see you at the next meeting! Upcoming meetings: November 14, December 19, 2022, January 16, February 20, March 20 and April 17, 2023. Monica Fierro - 321-267-7899
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
Games Night
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 Sickafoose - 321-267-5950
Hand Knee and Foot Card Game
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
Activities – All Year and Seasonal
Manor - 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, November 9 and Wednesday, December 14
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
Mad Hatters
Plantation Manor
First Tuesday 11:30 am - Oct-Apr
All TGO ladies are invited. Lunch is $16.50, bring the exact amount, advance reservations are required. For lunch reservations, contact Vicky Hunter: vhmadhatterluncheoncoordinator@gmail.com.
For any other information contact: Denise Corcoran at queendeemadhatters@gmail.com or 203-231-1755
Mah Jongg
Library - All Year
Monday - 6:00 - 9:00 pm • Connie Heil - 321-383-8279 Tuesday -1:00 - 4:00 pm • Rosalind Zahn - 321-269-7957
Plantation Manor Friday, November 4 - 6:00 pm Friday, December 2 - 6:00 pm
Bring snacks for your table/B.Y.O.B. 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 or Betty McIntosh - 321-720-9192
Photo Club
Nature Center
1st & 3rd Friday - 1:00 pm, Dec - Mar Open to all photographers. The Photo Club has a digital photo frame on the Plantation Manor Porch for your viewing pleasure as well as a gallery of framed photos. The digital photo frame 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
• Private Games in the Afternoon
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 borrowing equipment from the Plantation Manor CSA O ce Monday - Friday until 3 pm. For more information, call: Marilyn Adams - 517-673-2110 • Charles Wood - 847-609-1222
Quilters
Hobbyland
Thursday - 12:15 - 5:00 pm, all year Meeting time 12:30 pm. Join in the creative satisfaction and enjoyment of this sewing art. TGO Owners, please bring your door key for the craft room.
For more information, call: Nancy Powers - 603-209-2544 or Gayle Sampson - 651-492-0881
Rug Hooking
Hobbyland
Tuesday 9:00 am – November - April
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
Activities – All Year and Seasonal
Sawdust Club
Pavilion
2nd Tuesday - 9:00 am - Nov - Apr Membership is open to all TGO Property owners. We provide an opportunity for individual members to pursue their wood and/or metal working hobby. Club Buildings are located by the CSA Maintenance Area. Call: Bill Tarrier - 734-341-3765 https://tgosawdustclub.wordpress.com
Shuffleboard
Shu eboard Courts by Manor
Thursday 1:00 pm
Scheduled play October - April
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 shu eboard 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. Call: Sammye Madden - 321-383-8530 or Cam Pelletier - 321-264-0691
Stampin’ Up!
Greeting card creations!
Hobbyland
Wednesday at 6:00 pm, November 16 and 30, December 14 and 28
Friday at 9:30 am, November 18, December 2, 16 and 30
Make 3 cards for $10. All supplies provided. Reservations REQUIRED. E-mail: bdaniels@cfl.rr.com by Monday before classes. 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. Be sure to bring your key to the craft room. For more information, call: Barbara Stevens - 240-463-4809 • Teri Alexander - 321-961-1393
Swedish Weavers
Hobbyland - Monday - 1:00 - 3:00 pm
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
All Four Tennis Courts
Tennis Club Members Match Play: Mon - Wed - Fri - 8:00 am-1:00 pm
All Tennis Players • Round-Robin • All Skill Levels: Tue - Thu - Sat - 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 - Third Thursday - 5:00 pm, all year 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
Watercolor Classes
Hobbyland -Tuesdays - 1:30 - 4:30 pm
Try this class! All levels welcome. Back by popular demand. Our instructor for November and December will be Diane Cannon. Cost $15. Contact: Lynn Foster - 631-258-0044
Wood Carving
Hobbyland
Monday - 8:00 am - 12 noon, all year
All skill levels welcome. Join us for whittling or relief, chip, and carvingin-the-round styles. Contact: Charlie Wing - 321-474-1952
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
Activities – All Year and Seasonal Hanukkah Party
Everyone is invited to join our Hanukkah celebration December 18 at 5:00 pm in the Manor. It will be a fun evening of food and music as we light our menorahs. TGO’s own Moshe Friedler will lead us in the Hanukkah prayers and entertain us with his musical talents. Please bring a dairy dish to share and your own menorah and candles. Co ee and soda will be provided. Please RSVP to Ona Meyers at 407-719-3654.
Pavilion - Monday 9:45 - 11:00 am
Hatha Yoga - Classic yoga for strength and flexibility. Cindy Lauter - 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.
Plantation Manor
Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9:00 am
Fun fusion of body sculpting and dance movements to lively Latin rhythms that tone your body.
Melanie Matz - 631-365-6640 • melaniematz@me.com
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For Sale By Owner* 420 Plantation Drive - $239,900
Nestled between Fairways and Twin Lakes behind the 12th green, this PULL IN Port with furnished Executive Suite has golf course and water views to enjoy from your RV and Suite. Remodeled and updated, be the first to enjoy the all new kitchen - SS appliances, cabinets, and quartz countertops - as well as the completely updated bath which has new tile shower with frameless glass doors, vanity, toilet and linen/storage closet. Washer/dryer included in the bathroom for inside access. Located in a quiet area in the back of the park, yet close to to the Oak Cove pool and library.
Features
metal roof
NEW electric pedestal November 2021
NEW Sewer line installed to Executive Suite in 2021
NEW minisplit (AC/heat) in 2022
Furnished with full kitchen and bath
NEW LED lighting, including dimming smart wall switches
NEW kitchen appliances - self cleaning range with glass cooktop; over-the-range microwave; dishwasher; refrigerator with icemaker
NEW kitchen cabinets/quartz counter/stainless steel sink with lovely glass tile backsplash
Rolling kitchen island
Washer/dryer
NEW bathroom fixtures including tile shower with frameless glass doors, thru the wall fan/vent and linen/storage closet
Aluminum frame vinyl windows
Smart Roku TV
Private patio faces the golf course and lake
Outside garden shed
BOND TO CONVEY
LISTING
PRICE
CUSTOM BUILT HOME, ONE OF A KIND
individualityatitsfinest
Concrete block on the first and second floor provide exceptional strength and security from all of the elements. You ’ll find beautiful marble mosaic, travertine tile throughout the down stairs. In the main kitchen are beautiful 42 inch cabinets, solid surface counter tops, a Viking range and oven, built in wine chiller & large butler pantry. In the dining room are 3 gorgeous chandeliers with soaring open ceilings and a gas fire place. Through the living room you will find the 2nd kitchen designed for entertaining. An enclosed and air conditioned back porch allows for ample sunlight. Instead of taking the stairs you can use the private elevator which opens into a huge living room/loft, where you’ll also find a second utility room, additional flex space, and the huge master suite. This is truly a one of a kind home you must see!
LISTING
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TOWARDS THE FRONT OF THE PARK
This lot is on a quiet street and close to all the community amenities. Currently there is a small suite which has a full size stove, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, dryer, mini split AC and lots of cabinets for storage. In front of the suite is the screen in patio with double doors for a golf cart entry/storage. Spacious pad can accommodate 40 ft RV and two vehicles. Raised sitting area has the potential for an additional suite, sewer and water on that side as well. Immaculate condition with private wooded backyard, mature landscaping, perimeter lighting and custom curbing. Under AC 12x10 and Screened room 11x10. Another bonus to this location is proximity to laundry and bath house. Don't lease another year!
Hearing Care is Health Care
“Tom and Shelley
“My wife and I visited Contentment Hearing Care because of recommendations by others in our community. The facility environment was friendly, convenient, and inviting. Tom Contento, explained about hearing loss and why something should be done to improve hearing to prevent or lessen some of the side effects of continuing hearing impairment. A series of tests were performed to determine the nature and types of hearing loss and the results were thorough ly explained to us in layman's terms, which made it very easy to understand and to make decisions. We are extremely pleased with the results and would highly recommend Contentment Hearing Care to others.”
What your neighbors are saying...
When you take care of your hearing health, you take care of your quality of life and your overall health.
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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.” Classified 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. Over 25 words are charged an additional 30¢ per word. Forms are available at the Plantation Manor CSA O ce, 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/ HOMES FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT: RV Lot at 385 Oak Cove Road. Close to pool and laundry. Use of 8’ x 10’ shed included. 6 months+ preferred. Call or text Rich at 636-288-6047. Email slim6468@gmail.com (exp 1-20-23)
FOR RENT: RV Lot at 50 Sunset Drive. May-December openings. Monthly rental preferred. Discount for consecutive months. Call/text Dave at 616-450-4509. Email: dverstra@comcast.net (exp 12-23-22)
MISCELLANEOUS - WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT
WANT TO BUY: Home for Sale by Owner: TGO resident seeking “Home for Sale By Owner” in Hidden Lakes, 3 Bedroom/2 Bath with RV garage and cart garage. Cash o er, quick close! Contact Ken - 561-909-7872 (exp 10-28-22)
WANT TO RENT: Park Home or Resort Home. 3-4 months from January through April 2023. (Will consider 1-3 months also). We have rented the past 6 years and can provide references. No pets, non-smokers, will take excellent care of your property. Contact: Heather Overholt (905-682-6584 hoverholt65@gmail.com) or Dick (905-380-7141, doverholt70@gmail.com) (exp 11-11-22)
FOR SALE: US Stamp Sale. Coils - 100 Forever Stamps - Sealed by PO. Face $60 for $40@. Santa Claus Bookets - 20 Stamps $12 Face$9@. Ed Henderson - 570 Lake Dr - 980-239-0950. (exp 10-28-22)
CSA PATROL
Beware and Be Aware
As we go about our daily routines and chores we ALL become complacent and don’t pay attention to our surroundings like we should. Here in TGO there are more things we should be aware of than most other “normal neighborhoods.” Take that extra moment to check your surroundings. You never know what might be in that fl ower bed, near that pond, in the bushes behind your residence or in the road as you are taking your daily walk!
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. Here’s a “Medium” version. No solution is provided.
2 bedroom / 2 full baths. Stunning view of
in 2018. New porch roof in 2017.
length back porch 2014. Storage sheds.
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Fit for Life with Trey Boyer
“I was looking for an exercise routine that would enable me to be proactive with my health. Trey has delivered results that are truly life changing and I highly endorse his program.” Fern DeWinter, TGO Resident
“Trey has been an absolute game changer, both in person and virtually, as he keeps me strong and healthy in Florida for half the year and the remainder in Canada.”
David Smalley, TGO Resident/Canada
For a FREE CONSULTATION, contact: TREY BOYER at 321-747-5890 - or - e-mail: thboyer@yahoo.com
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TREATS
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Nature Center Basket Raffl e at the Artisan Market
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Anyone who wants to donate a basket for the raffle or help with the basket raffle at the Artisan Market at the Manor on November 12, contact Martha Henderson at 980-239-0950.
TGO Retired Flags Box
This Flag Box has been a very successful addition to TGO. It was introduced Memorial Day weekend and is now a permanent fixture on the south side of the CSA building. To date, there have been over 374 tattered and torn flags placed into the box which will be properly disposed.
On-Site Businesses and Services
ACTIVITIES OFFICE - Logo Items
Inside the Hobbyland Building
Melanie Matz • 631-365-6640
melaniematz@me.com
Carmella Zielinski • 321-289-0150
BLUE HERON RESTAURANT
321-385-9100
Sunday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Lunch and Dinner or Take-Out Food Website: www.blueheronrestaurant.org
THE CAFÉ at the Blue Heron Restaurant 321-385-9100
Entrance Door just past Golf Shop Door
Convenient Breakfast and Lunch
Sunday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
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 O ce
145 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780
O ce 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
Monday - Friday: 8:00 - 11:00 am
Call the CSA O ce 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: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 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 pm Closed 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 - 321-264-2393
Open Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm • 145 Plantation Drive - Inside the Manor
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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Airport Shuttle Service 60
Animal Care Clinic 61
AKA Construction 58
Applianceville 59
Barbara Yeager 70
Black Cat Co ee 66
Blinds of All Kinds 15
Budget Blinds 64
Caregiver Services 47
Century 21 Flag Agency 54
Classic Coach Works 62
Colman Heating & Air 25
Contentment Hearing Care 57
Custom Golf Carts 61
Dan Walter Detailing 66
Details Pressure Washing 61
Dr. Arnold Capobianco 60
DynaClean 58
Eagle’s Pride 2
East Coast Air & Heat 63
Edward Jones 45
Florida First Roofing 44
Franky the Dog Walker 45
Freedom Air & Plumbing 46
Gatto’s Tire & Auto 62
Ginny’s Airport Shuttle 60
Golf Carts Unlimited 7
GQ FL Group Insurance 47
Jon Kirk Construction 56
Judi Sierer Dog Walker 47
Keller Williams Realty 59
Kris Lee Scott - Palatka 56
Lou Costanza 67
Mackey’s Renovations 11
Mahoneys Power Wash 56
Masssage - Therese Brown 58
Michael Moulton Construction 60
Motorhome Broker 64
Parrish Health & Wellness BC
Professional Steamworks 57
Rich Peraza 47
Robert Petrie 66
RV Glamping 53
Shade & Privacy Products 66
SLS Cleaning 47
Space Coast Dentistry 63
Sun Insurance 28
TGO Realty 40
The Medicare Advisor 68
TransPhoto 45
Trey Boyer Seminar 68
Trimmers 29
Weirich Air 47
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Gift of Light
HONOR A LOVED ONE
Start the season with holiday entertainment, a spectacular tree lighting and dazzling fireworks!
Join us for our annual holiday community celebration. Honor a loved one by placing a light on the holiday tree. The event is free and everyone is invited.
Hot Chocolate and Baked Goods
Face Painting and Holiday Crafts
Musical Entertainment and Dance Performances
Photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus
Food Trucks, service begins at 4:30 pm
Many more surprises!
For more information visit parrishhealthcare.com/ giftoflight
Honor a loved one by placing a light on the holiday tree. To purchase your Gift of Light, call 321-269-4066 or visit parrishmedfoundation.com/donate All proceeds benefit Jess Parrish Medical Foundation