The Happenings 9.2.22

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September 2 - September 16, 2022 Meet Multi-Tasker Ken Wiseman Ken is the pure definition of a multi-tasker. Not only is he a world-class photographer, but Ken and his wife, Martha, produce a travel podcast, and are bloggers and Ken is a highly-skilled drone pilot/photographer. They are seasonal residents of TGO and world travelers. Jim Brubaker shares with us their travel and photography adventures which include all 50 US states, 92 countries and they have been on 97 cruises. You can see some of Ken’s spectacular photography in the back pages of the online version and read more about him starting on page 28. Hooray for Hollywood Night! Come join us at the Blue Heron Friday, September 9, 6:00 to 9:00 pm Come sing along with your favorite songs from your favorite movies. Food and drink specials will be served. Plus... Sammy the Singing DJ will be entertaining! Inside This Issue... Manager’s Corner 3 The Great Outdoors Golf Club 4 CSA Business 6 Activities Committee Events 8 Community Information and Notices 11 Classified Ads and Sudoku 14 TGO Church Activities 16 Happenings Around TGO 18 Activities All Year and Seasonal 20 Snap-Shot: Meet Ken Wisemen 28 Nature Center 32 Blue Heron Menu “New Menu” 34 The Cafe Menu 36 Firewise by Ed Brown 38 The Very Vital and Important Bat 48 Word Search Game 62 TGO Contact Info and Advertiser Index 63 Check out how to order your 2023 Nature Center Calendar with photography by Robin Francis. 33 The Very Vital and Important Bat Let’s get something straight right now - Bats are not nearly as bad as their reputation. In fact, it’s a dang good thing they exist, especially here in TGO. For years they have been vilified as blood sucking creatures full of rabies, but truth be told, they are a very important part of our ecosystem. Not only are they great pollinators but their favorite food is insects - the mosquito kind of insects - which they can gobble up to 3,000 a night. Just think how much itching and scratching they have saved you over the years! Find out more starting on page 48.

2 Eagle’s Pride RV Service & Parts - 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 RVs, Motorhomes, 5th Wheels and Travel Trailers Annual Services: Lube, Oil, All Fluids, Filters, Batteries, Generators and More! RV Sales Family Owned and Operated since 1998 • We Buy RVs, 5th Wheels and Travel Trailers • We Accept Trade-Ins • We Consign RVs • We Can Provide Financing • We Sell Warranties • RVs Are Always Plugged in with Air Conditioning On • We Provide Free RV Appraisals • We Have a 24 Hour Security Guard with Cameras RV Service and Parts • Tow Set-Up • Hitch Installation • Braking Systems • Shock Installation • Motorcycle Lift • Awning Installation and Repair • Air Conditioning/Furnace • Lube Pumps • Refrigerator Repair and Installation • Satellite Dishes and Electrical • Full RV Collision Repair • We Work with All Insurance Companies • Extended Warranty Work • Warranty and Recall Work on Most Manufacturers Eagle’s Pride RV Sales - 98 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 Open Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Call or email us... 321-383-4495 or sales@eaglespriderv.com We Are Your Best Option To Help Sell Your RV We value each and every customer! Your needs and concerns are important to us! Find us online at: www.eaglespriderv.com EAGLE’S PRIDE

The CSA office, Recreation Office and Mail Center will be closed this Monday, September 5, for the Labor Day holiday. Blue Heron Restaurant will host a Labor Day cookout on Monday from 12:00 to 4:00 pm in front of our Golf Shop, then Blue Heron will close for dinner service to allow the staff to rest and enjoy the holiday. This has been an exciting week for NASA and the Florida Space Coast! The Artemis Moon Rocket was scheduled to launch on Monday morning. The roads and highways around TGO were packed with thousands of vehicles and people hoping to see the launch from Titusville. Unfortunately, the launch was scrubbed shortly before launch time due to an engine hydrogen leak. As I write this article, NASA hasn’t solved the problem yet, but the next opportunity for launch is Friday, September 2, which is the publishing date for this issue of The Happenings. The Artemis Rocket is the largest, most powerful rocket to launch from Kennedy Space Center. This rocket is expected to put on a great show for North Brevard County with lots of rumbling and noise. The Ares spacecraft on top of the rocket will prove that humans are ready to return to the moon again, this time to establish a permanent base. Perhaps having the space program in your backyard is one reason why you love living in TGO. Being near the space center is one of the main reasons I love living on the Space Coast of Florida. This is an exciting, and especially wet, time of year for our Florida weather. The tropics are stirring and there are a few tropical weather systems in the Atlantic I am watching closely for formation. The afternoon rain showers are occurring almost daily now, and these rains are intense and causing our turf to saturate. It is difficult for our crews now to mow without damaging the turf, especially in the lower areas of yards throughout our community. If there is a chance we will cause damage to the turf, I have instructed our crew and supervisor not to mow. Thank you in advance for your patience. We are working steadily now to close out a few remaining improvement projects before our seasonal residents return this fall. The bathhouse at 199 Plantation was closed on Tuesday, August 30, to begin renovation, and I expect this project will be completed by mid to late October. The CSA office renovation is nearly complete, and I expect we will close it out by mid-September. The CSA office staff (including me) are very happy with their new office space. The office is very clean and organized now.

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Be Well and God Bless, Billy Specht CSA Manager D Plantation Drive • Titusville, FL 32780 • 321-268-9767

Dear TGO Community, Happy Labor Day Weekend!

Friday morning last week a small section of our 400 foot wooden cart bridge that passes over a small wetland and connects Hole #14 to #15 failed. When the failure occurred, one of our golf maintenance workers was driving a greens mower across the bridge.  He was not injured, and the mower was fine too.  We don’t usually drive our heavy mowers across the cart bridges, but that morning the second access between those two holes was wet. Within minutes, our CSA maintenance team was onsite and working to repair this section of bridge, and the golf course crew redirected cart traffic through the secondary access point to keep our course open during repairs. We discovered some wood rot in the bridge posts, and we have a proper long-term plan to maintain and improve this bridge, but I am happy to report that within five hours, the bridge was reinforced and repaired, and we safely reopened the bridge for our golf carts. I was so impressed with the level of communication and teamwork I saw that morning during this bridge repair. Six maintenance crewmembers worked together, urgently but safely, to get this bridge in operation again. This repair reminded me how skilled and dedicated our CSA employees are.

4 137 Plantation Drive Titusville, Florida 32780 321-269-5524 For Tee Times and more www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.cominformation September Golf Rates Green Fee Includes Use of Golf Cart • Rates are Plus 7% Sales Tax Non-Resident Rate 18 Holes $40 Before Noon $32 After Noon 9 Holes $22 Before Noon $18 After Noon TGO Resident Rate 18 Holes $35 Before Noon $27 After Noon 9 Holes $19 Before Noon $16 After Noon From 2-4 pm $27 + Tax All Players After 4 pm - 9 Holes $16 + Tax Includes TGO Fleet Cart 5-Round Punch Card Special TGO Residents $160 + Tax (Plus Military and First Responders) Non-Residents $185 + Tax All prices subject to change with or without advance notice Sale date for 5 round cards (with bonus 6th round) August 26 Golf Gift Certificates Available Purchase in the TGO Golf Shop or CSA Office The Avengers 6 Hole Scramble League August 16 Results 1st Bill & Diana Pafford 23 Lynn Foster, Diane Coffer 2nd Susie Jones 24* Colleen Marigliano Charlie Scott * Won Tie Breaker Men’s Day Results The Bubba - August 15 9 Hole 1 Man Scramble League 1st Roger Nicol 28.6 2nd Ken O’Dea 28.8 3rd Todd Sampson 30.2 SKINS Steve Wright #1 (4); #3 (3) Todd Sampson #4 (2) Ken O’Dea #9 (4) Men’s Day - August 17 2 Person Team Play Odd Holes: Scramble Even Holes: Better Ball 1st Jackson Scott 61.6 Al Renzi 2nd Pete Hallock 62.9 Jeff Basanta 3rd John Johndrow 65.2 George Mattocks Closest to Hole #4 Pete Hallock Men’s Day Results The Bubba - August 22 9 Hole 1 Man Scramble League 1st Jim Marigliano 23.4 2nd Roger Nicol 28.8 3rd Brian Veilleux 29.8 4th Bob Desourdy 29.8 SKINS Steve Wright #14 (4) #18 (3) Rich Robinson #17 (3) Men’s Day - August 24 Short Course Challenge All Holes played as Par 3’s 1st Rodger Daugherty 51.7 2nd Jim Marigliano 52.0 3rd Ron Wagner 56.5 4th Al Renzi 58.8 5th Steve Wright 58.9 Closest to Hole #15 Ken O’Dea

5 2022/2023 TGO Golf Membership Program All prices are subject to 7% sales tax 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 o the base price, before tax. $125 o 9 and 12 month; $100 o 6 month; $75 o 4 month... OR... Pay for a two term period before November 30, 2022 5 pm, and receive a 10% discount o 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 sta 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 Program Effective 8/1/22 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

CSA DUES PAYMENT

The CSA Board of Directors are responsible for the entire operation of The Great Outdoors Community Services Association. following list shows the current Board of Directors: Tom Wheir 253-249-8201 chairman@tgocsa.org Bruce Hayes 321-268-2470 district0@tgocsa.org Wehnau 321-267-4834 district1@tgocsa.org 321-269-5063 district2@tgocsa.org Strauss 302-382-2400 district3@tgocsa.org Clark 607-761-0092 district4@tgocsa.org Marigliano 845-656-8394 district5@tgocsa.org Willey 518-321-1134 district6@tgocsa.org John Comeau 321-269-5525 district7@tgocsa.org Barbara Yeager 508-410-0029 district8@tgocsa.org Cliff Creech 404-391-7271 district9@tgocsa.org

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.

District 6 Matt

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

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

The Third Quarter Maintenance Assessment for 2022 will be due October 1. Please drop off your payment of $900 at the CSA Office or mail it to: The Great Outdoors at 100-D Plantation Drive, Titusville, Florida 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 October 21, 2022 or there will be a $25 late fee.

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.

District 5 Colleen

District 9

6CSA Business Board Of Directors Meeting Plantation Manor • Wednesday, October 19, 2022 • 2:00 pm

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District 8

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.

District Meetings

District 0

District 4 Lauren

District 7

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: September 21, October 12, 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 office or printed from The Great Outdoors Community Services Association website at www.tgocsa.org. All completed ARC forms must be submitted to the CSA office by Noon on the Wednesday before the next Wednesday meeting. Results will be available to pick up after the ARC meeting or from the CSA Office. Be sure ALL necessary paperwork is included with your ARC application. No approval will be given without having all the required data available at the ARC Meeting for review.

District 3 Ann

District 1 Peter

District 2 Bernard Hatch

Chairman

PAVILION Districts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 - Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at 10:00 am Districts 0, 1, 4, 7, 9 - Thursday, October 13, 2022 at 1:00 pm Architectural Review Committee

7 Chair - Leon LeBlanc 423-791-3158 Dist 0 - Jim Leibold 321-243-3888 Dist 1 - Harold Witschi 716-998-6393 Dist 2 - Jeff 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 CSA Business Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Members - Contact Information 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 Jim Arthur 434-989-6176 jimarthur47@gmail.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 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: October 18, 2022; 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. Labor Day September 5th Scramble Start Time - 8:30 Shotgun Open to all TGO Residents, Members and their Guests (Player Handicaps are requested) Entry Fee: $10 per person Plus Applicable Course Fees Sign Up and Pay at the TGO Golf Shop Sign up as a 4 person team if possible OPEN SIGN UP UNTIL FILLED 4-Person Team Scramble Plus Labor Day Trivia After Play(TGO, MGA or LGA) H AP Y LABOR DAY

The8 Great Outdoors Activity Committee 2022-2023 Events and Concerts Schedule October 29 Saturday 5:00 pm Halloween Event November 5 Saturday 5:00 pm Welcome Back Trivia Night November 12 Saturday 9:00 am Artisan Market November 17 Thursday 7:00 pm Jay Mattioli - Illusionist December 3 Saturday 6:00 pm Ugly Sweater Dance Party December 8 Thursday 6:00 pm Manor Tree Lighting December 9 Friday 3:30 pm Golf Cart Parade December 31 Saturday 7:00 pm New Year’s Eve Party January 19 Thursday 7:00 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 7:00 pm Shake Baby Shake and The Lovettes March 2 Thursday 7:00 pm Steve Solomon - Comedian March 3 Friday 5:00 pm Trivia Night March 4 Saturday 5:00 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 7:00 pm New York Bee Gees /Donna Summers 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 TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland is open Monday - Friday • 10 am - 12 Noon From October 3, 2022 thru April 1, 2023 Ticket Office - 321-269-8023 How To Purchase Concert Tickets Concert Series tickets are listed as A, B, and C - which are available first to current tickets holders until they no longer want them. If an A ticket becomes available, it is offered to B tickets holders, B tickets that come available are offered to C ticket holders and C tickets are offered to General Admission. General Admission tickets can be purchased at the Ticket Office once it opens in October. General Admission tickets can be purchased individually for each concert.

9 TGO Residents and Guests are Invited at No Charge

1010 Authorized Dealer For... We are the only authorized Yamaha dealership in Brevard and have the largest inventory in the county, including multiple brands of pre-owned carts! Inside The Great Outdoors - 880 Hospitality Way,Titusville, FL 32780 M-F 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Sat 9:00 am to 12:00 Noon We also have locations in Viera and Melbourne 321-268-4882 www.golfcarts-unlimited.com We Offer: • Complimentary monthly water and air check with the purchase of a Cart or Batteries•Complimentary loaner Carts when available2-Year Warranty on ALL New Batteries SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • RENTALS • ACCESSORIES

CSA Trouble Calls - 321-268-9767

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Automated Visitor Call-In - 321-383-8802

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

AED 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.

Community Information & Notices Blue Heron - Outside Ramp 137 Plantation Drive CSA Office - Outside 100-D Plantation Drive Fitness Center 145 Plantation Drive Hidden Lakes Clubhouse 461 Ambleside Drive Library Kitchen 385 Plantation Drive Oak Cove Pool Bathhouse 434 Oak Cove Road Windsong Bathhouse 155 Windsong Way Vehicle

By Appointment Only - TGO Commercial Area - West of the CSA Building. The Community Services Association offers LP Gas for your convenience and currently at $5.00/gallon, plus 7% sales tax! Cash or check accepted. Call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 for an appointment or visit during office hours. Payment by cash or check. No credit cards accepted at this time. Barcodes

Have Someone Call 9-1-1 While You Operate AED

If your vehicle needs a barcode installed, call the CSA Office 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 and they want to visit your home or RV site to hopefully complete that installation without

barcode

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 has seven AEDs located at CSA buildings.

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

These applications are scheduled in 2022 as follows: October 4 & 5, and November 29 & 30 TruGreen is also offering “service-call” visits to TGO. If you are still having problems with lawn pests or weeds, call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767, and we will put your address on the TruGreen list. They will make additional visits on the following 2022 dates: September 8 & 22, October 20, November 10, and December 15.

Golf Cart Gas Monday - Friday - 9:00 - 11:00 am

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

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

Propane For Sale Mon - Fri - 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 am

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

moving your RV.

RV barcodes on Fridays ONLY,

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.

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.

TGO Community Channel 732

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 Basics (Automated External Defibrillator)

Located in the CSA Conference Room next to Trimmer’s Salon. Available to tour: Monday - Friday • 3:00 - 5:00 pm Visit the CSA Office to borrow the key. The Historic Center can be shown on weekends and holidays.

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

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

Community12 Information & Notices

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

KEEP YOUR DISTANCE!

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Get a FREE copy at the CSA Office Plantation Manor Pool & Spa OPEN Every Day: 8:00 am - Dusk “Dusk” is different throughout the year. Please check the chart in the pool area.

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

Fun Time Travel Association (FTTA) Rally Schedule

Celebration

TGO Ambassadors FMCA Chapter Rally Schedule

March 15-18 FMCA International Convention Perry, ContactGABob Nebel at 321-626-1290

There are 38 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:

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

Lorraine Murphy Historic Center

December 1-4 Palms RV Resort Mt. Dora, FL Mt. Dora Christmas

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RestrictionsContractor 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 Office at 321-2689767 during the regular weekday office hours to request any exceptions to these contractor work restrictions.

Guide to Living With Alligators in TGO

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 Office. Residents use lime green bands. Visitors use bands that are red, white and blue. Your guests are welcome to keep their bands as a souvenir of their visit to TGO.

November 10-13 to Camp Margaritaville Camp Margaritaville RV Resort, Auburndale, FL Contact Teri Henry at 321-704-4916

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CLOSED for PRESSURE WASHING 2nd & 4th Wednesday until 9:30 am Please lower umbrellas after use so they’re not damaged by wind gusts.

Call for an appointment: Lorraine Murphy at 321-431-4526

February

• For your safety, as well as the safety of your family and pets.

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

April 18-29 Grassy Key Rolling Rally (Various Parks) Grassy Key, FL Contact Teri Henry at 321-704-4916

January 17-23, 2023 Tampa Fairgrounds Tampa, FL Tampa Supershow 18-20 TGO Titusville, FL Stay at home rally

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February 23-26, 2023 Ocala Equestrian Rally (Planning) Ocala, FL Contact Linda Utz at 407-257-0842

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.

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

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

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

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

The crew has to pick this up!

Opening for Safety and Security Committee

When you go to the TGO Mail Center you will notice a new “Exit Only” sign on the south door closest to Hobbyland. Kathy is changing the flow into the building by designating the main door as the main entrance, and the second door closest to Hobbyland as an exit only door. She and her team believe this will help provide better service at the mail counter when it is open.

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

CSA Trash Pick Up Rules

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

CSA Yard Debris Pick-Up Rules

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

• Also be aware that if you place your trash out on the street too early, the vultures think you have prepared them a sack lunch - and the result is not always pretty!

• Place trash within 1 foot of the road so that it’s within easy reach.

Please do not allow pets to urinate on trash or debris.

Clearing Vegetation on CSA Property

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

Walgreens Flu Clinic

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

Walgreens has agreed to come to TGO on Friday, September 30 at 1:30 pm in the Manor to offer a free Flu Shot Clinic. Mark your calendars!

Mail Center Entrance...

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

There is an opening for owners who wish to serve on the Openings for Safety and Security Committee. An application needs to be completed to apply for committees. It is in the CSA Office or online on the website: www.tgocsa.org. Click on CSA Documents/Forms/Application for Committee Assignment. Fill out and turn into CSA Office.

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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. What has a head and a tail but no body? Pam told us the answers were too easy to findso good luck finding this one somewhere inside! Retired Flags Box This 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 320 tattered and torn flags placed into the box which will be properly disposed.

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)

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 9-2-22)

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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 Office, 145 Plantation Drive. The placement of new ads and the renewal of existing ads must be made, with payment, no later than 5:00 pm on the Friday before the upcoming publication date. No refunds for early cancellation of ad. All ads are placed on a first-come basis. Space is limited.

RV LOTS/ 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 SALE: RV Lot at 34 Sunset Drive. Fully furnished kitchen suite. Screen room. Also 2013 Jayco Eagle Premier 5th Wheel. Separate or bundled. Text or call 276-698-0217. Cell phone photos upon request. (exp 9-2-22)

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 offer, quick close! Contact Ken - 561-909-7872 (exp 9-16-22)

FOR RENT: RV LOT at 396 Oak Cove Road. Spacious lot with beautiful views on turnaround. Available Aug 1 - Nov 30, 2022. Send e-mail inquiries to shaneandvaleria@gmail.com (exp 9-16-22)

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Ray Z’s Bible Class Class will resume on Monday, October 3, at 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall of our church. We will start in the gospel of John. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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 Janis Lundeberg 763-221-1605 janislundeberg@gmail.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.com16

Watch Study and Services

The Outdoors Community Church am the LIVESTREAM on our Church

An InterdenominationalChristianChurch SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00

Please see our exciting list of concerts we will be presenting throughout the coming 2022 - 2023 season. Our old friends will return for another great season of uplifting musical enjoyment. We promise our TGO Community Church will provide a great opportunity for fellowship with our friends and neighbors.

MinisterMinister,Dr.tgochurch.orgWebsite:DavidPriceLeadPastorJ.B.KumpSmallGroups,VisitationandRetreatsDanZahnofPrayer&Visitation321-383-0303Sende-mailto:info@tgochurch.orgVisitourwebsite:www.tgochurch.org

With David Price on WPIO 89.3 FM every Monday - Friday at 4:40 pm and 9:13 pm Food & Clothing Donations We will pick up food and clothing for the needy. Please call Bill and Lynda Shaw at 215-450-5900.

Calling ALL Singles - Join us for fun events!

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. 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.

Listen to Verse by Verse

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

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2022 -2023 Concert Series

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.

17 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 Wednesday December 7, 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 The Great Outdoors Community Church

Okay - sing along... Rocky Raccoon, walked into the cage, not knowing he’d find Betty Salter. (Rocky now lives in another part of TGO).

John Drugan was... we’re not really sure! Flo and Dan Kleine showing off photos of themselves from the 1970s.

Kevin McDougall, Colleen DeVirgilio and Carol McQuate were proud to show off their balloon art creations from Cyndi McDougall’s art class. Her next class is September 24, 1-3 pm in the Pavilion. Call Cyndi at 302-233-0200 for more information.

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Girls just gotta have fun. Especially this one! Cyndi McDougall channeling Cyndi Lauper.

Around The Great Outdoors

Marlene Zawadzky’s daughter, Dr. Cynthia Hughes, granddaughter Allison Antonelli and her stepdaughter Kyla were enjoying the BH Disco night. Chase (4) and Logan (12) are Manchester Terriers who love soft serve ice cream and their humans, Bill and Anita Clark. Disco night brought out the funk in everyone. Penny and Steve Wimberly, Cheryl Beringer and Jeanie Dent, and Belle Maropis.

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Happenings Around The Great Outdoors Pet Corner

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

River Lanes (SR50) - Titusville

Wednesday - 1:00 pm

Aquacise,321-264-2393orwater 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.

August 15 J. Comeau / K. Posey 3250

January - March River Lanes is closed on Mondays, so this TGO league will be playing on WednesJoindays.this 12-week bowling session at $9 per week, which includes shoe rentals.

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.

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4:30 pm - 4th Monday of Month (Nov-Apr) 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 Ifchoice.youwill be attending, you must send an email to Bob Nebel by the Monday before the meeting so we know how much food to purchase.

August 18 John Comeau 4540 August 22 J. Comeau / K. Posey 4960 August 25 John Comeau 3830 Bocce Court (next to Shuffleboard) Play this game that is similar to a sport from the ancient Roman Empire. The Bocce ball set can be signed-out from the Plantation Manor CSA Office, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. For weekend play, pick up the Bocce set on Friday.

For more information, call: Cory Lucas 321-264-2393 WINNERS

BRIDGE CLUB

Monday - Friday - 10:00 am Weather Permitting Call the CSA Manor Office to ask about any cancellation due to bad weather.

RETURN IN NOVEMBER

Bob’s email address: renebeljr@ gmail.com For more information, call: Bob Nebel - 321-626-1290

Ambassadors Chapter FMCA Plantation Manor

Plantation Manor Swimming Pool

Diana ForMondayAraujo-Fernandez-Fridaymoreinformation,call: Plantation Manor - 321-264-2393

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.

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! WILL

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Enjoy a cigar with fellow cigar smokers, discuss or swap cigars, share knowledge on cigar-related topics, join in some field trips.

Plantation Manor (M) or Pavilion (P)

For more information, call: Theresa Sansoucie - 603-491-4515

Library Saturday - 6:00 - 8:00 pm The cost is 50 cents. Contact: Peggy Apgar - 321-603-9934 Exercise Charlottewith

Upcoming meetings: November 14, December 19, 2022, January 16, February 20, March 20 and April 17, 2023. Monica Fierro - 321-267-7899

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

Activities – All Year and Seasonal

Contact: John Comeau - 321-269-5525 or Frank Valenza - 321-567-4272

ClubCroquet

CASUAL BRIDGE CLUB

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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, contact: Bob Hazlett - 937-545-7446

Mary Jane Smith - 810-853-8188 Friendly Hobbies

Experience the “high” of flying R/C aircraft. See if this is something you would like to learn. FREE training. The airfield is less than a mile from TGO. We fly all year and are usually at the airfield by about 8:00 am. For more information, call: Bob Netherton - 321-269-3016

In front of the Golf Driving Range

Relaxed bridge played for enjoyment, practice, and improving techniques. A working knowledge of bridge is required.

Tuesday and Friday - 9:00 am

For more information, call: Don Browning - 321-362-5036

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 Joinfun.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 Putpurchase.“FTTA” in the subject line. Email to tgomonica@hotmail.com. We hope to see you at the next meeting!

Library

Start every day of your week with exercise.

The TGO Clown Group will meet weekly this summer. 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

Thursday - 3:00 pm

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Cigar Club

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. Mask wearing optional.

Library

Monday (M) - 8:00-9:00 am Strength Training Monday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Low TuesdayImpact(M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am PiYo TuesdayLive(M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Back WednesdayStretch(M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am Medicine WednesdayBall(P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Total Body Toning Thursday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am Low ThursdayImpact(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 Windsong Pavilion 2nd & 4th Tuesdays - 3:30 pm - Nov - April

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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

Connie Heil - 321-383-8279

Rosalind Zahn - 321-269-7957

Mah Jongg

Ferrel Mazzatto - Instructor 321-267-0195

Contact: Bev Moquin - 508-317-0295 Betty McIntosh - 321-720-9192

Monday - 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Games Night

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.

Nature Center

Machine Embroidery Club

The Photo Club is meeting again December-March and we invite you to join us. Whether a beginner or an advanced photographer, we want you to share in the company of others who enjoy it.

Friday, September 2 - 6:00 pm Monday, September 12, - 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.

Tuesday sessions - 10:00 am - 12 noon Beginner class starts at 10:00 am No dance experience - basic steps taught. Improver class starts at 11:00 am

ClubPhoto

Contact: Pam Wheeler - 603-866-9233 pamswheeler@aol.com

Contact: David Spahn - 207-468-6760

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Charlotte Sickafoose - 321-267-5950

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 Hand Knee and Foot Card Game Mad Hatters of TGO

Hobbyland 1st & 3rd Saturdays - 9:00 - 11:00 am A different paper & fiber art craft each week! $10 All supplies provided. Reservations REQUIRED via text to 607-206-3718 by Wednesday before class. A photo of the project will be texted to you before you reserve. Instructor: Debra Burke - 607-206-3718 Paper & Fiber Arts

1st Saturday of the month - 6:00-9:00 pm May - December Join in the fun or simply listen to your friends. Bring your own snacks and beverages. Contact: Don Wheeler donwheeler369@aol.com321-567-4068

Hobbyland Friday - 12:00 - 5:00 pm, all year Bring your door key for the craft room. Join us in this fascinating hobby by bringing your embroidery machine.

Pat Small’s Thursday practice Line Dance class will return September 8.

Gayle Sampson - 651-492-0881 Quilters 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

Pavilion

The digital photo frame is motion sensitive and displays videos or slideshow photos produced by Photo Club members. It is always available for your viewing pleasure any time the room is not being used for meetings.

Library - All Year

Plantation Manor

Tuesday -1:00 - 4:00 pm

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Plantation Manor First Tuesday 11:30 am - October-April All TGO ladies are invited. Lunch is $16.50, bring the exact amount, advance reservations are required. RSVP to Vicky Hunter at Contact:nator@gmail.comvhmadhattersluncheoncoordiDenise Corcoran - 203-231-1755 queendeemadhatters@gmail.com

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In-person meetings, 1st & 3rd Friday - 1:00 pm

2nd Tuesday - 9:00 am - Nov - Apr Club 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 ClubSawdust

Shuffleboard 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 shuffleboard courts.

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. For more information, call: Sammye Madden - 321-383-8530

Carmella Zielinski - 321-289-0150

All 4 Tennis Courts

Shuffleboard

For more information, call: Doug Jensen - 401-885-9731

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

Tennis Club

Tennis Club Members

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.

Plantation Manor Sunday - 6:00 - 7:00 pm Would you like to learn Swing Dancing or refresh some dance moves? Join our Dance Class. For more information, call: Linda Peraza - 321-383-0735

Join the TGO Tennis Club. Contact any Tennis Club Board Member on court. WILL RETURN IN THE FALL

Rick Conover - 954-547-0877

Stitching from the Heart

25 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 • Active Pickleball Club 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 Office Monday - Friday until 3 pm. For more information, call: Marilyn Adams - 517-673-2110 Charles Wood - 847-609-1222 Activities – All Year and Seasonal 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 HookingRug Hobbyland 2nd and 4th Wednesday - 6:00 pm and Friday - 9:30 am Make 3 cards for $10. All supplies provided. Reservations REQUIRED via e-mail to: bdaniels@cfl.rr.com by Monday before classes. MASKS: Unvaccinated required and if vaccinated, masks optional Carol Hall - 321-289-7380

Social Dance Class

Teri Alexander - 321-961-1393

Up!Stampin’ Greeting creations!card Pavilion

Cam Pelletier - 321-264-0691

Singles at TGO

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

Tennis Club Meeting Pavilion

Third Wednesday - 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.

Open Play Tennis - Daily 1:00 - 8:00 pm

Tennis Courts

ClassesWatercolor WILL RETURN IN NOVEMBER Hobbyland

Wood Carving Club

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Hobbyland Tuesdays - 1:30 - 4:30 pm Try this class! All levels welcome. Back by popular demand. Our instructor for this season will be Diane Cannon. Cost $15. Masks required if you haven’t been vaccinated.

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. Improve your health - join the TGO Walking Club. We a social community which promotes and encourages walking for health. Any amount is beneficial and everyone is welcome! Information: TGOWalkingClub. com or email: Rich@TGOWalkingClub.com

Contact: Lynn Foster - 631-258-0044 2-hour sessions explor-

ing Watercolor Basics. This is for beginners or for anyone wishing to review the basics. No previous experience needed. Four Sessions starting Wed. Oct 12 - Nov 2 from 3 to 5 at Hobbyland. All four sessions is $75. Space is limited. Advanced registration required. Call or text Gloria Brubaker at 210-823-9001. SIGN UP TODAY! BasicsWatercolor Bee and Butterfly Monitoring The Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves is looking for volunteers for their bee and butterfly monitoring program in Titusville Become a Bee and Butterfly Citizen Scientist • Learn to identify native bee and butterfly species • Conduct bee and butterfly visual surveys • Discover the connection between upland habitat health and health of the Indian River Lagoon • Become citizen scientists able to collect data to quantify bee and butterfly habitat use Upcoming Training Schedule: Butterfly Monitor Training: Wednesday, September 14 - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Bee Monitor Training: Wednesday, October 12 - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Location: 5332 Riveredge Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 For more information and details, call 904-687-9364 or 772-429-2995 RSVP to Emily @ emily.surmont@FloridaDEP.gov JOINCOMEUS JOINCOMEUS

Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 9:00 am Fun fusion of body sculpting and dance movements to lively Latin rhythms that tone your body. Melanie Matz - 631-365-6640 Facebook - Zumba at melaniematz@me.comTGO

Plantation Manor

Hobbyland Monday - 8:00 am - 12 noon, all year All skill levels welcome. Join us for whittling or relief, chip, and carving-in-the-round styles. Charlie Wing - 321-474-1952

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28 Feature articles focusing on TGO resident photographers - by Jim Brubaker

Ken Wiseman, a seasonal resident of TGO, told me he wanted to show me what it was like being retired. He sure fooled me. After listening to him tell me of his days, I quickly concluded that I had never worked so hard when I was on the job. Ken does many things. He is a podcaster, a photographer, a blogger, a world traveler, a drone pilot, and a connector. Now you might ask, “What in the world is a connector?” Read on and I will explain. I asked Ken where photography fits in with everything he does. Ken replied, “First, I want to say, photography is a companion to our passion for travel. When we retired, 18 years ago, we had photographed in all fifty states, in 8 countries (now 92), and on 47 cruises (now 97). But, photography has been my life. As you wrote of Bob Netherton, I had a darkroom as a kid, taught photography in an Illinois high school, was the Audio Visual director, and helped the other teachers capitalize on advanced technologies including slideshows as a teaching aid. So, photography and I are one.” I went on to ask about piloting a drone. OOPS, I made a mistake. Ken said he is not really a drone pilot, he is a photographer with long arms. I asked what that mean, and he replied: “After nine years flying drones I am pretty good at it, but I do not fly drones for the fun of flying, racing, or doing aerobatics. I fly them to put my camera where I would put it if I had very long armsway up in the sky, way out in front of a photo subject - places I can only reach with a drone.”

“The TGO phone directory for 2022-23 has one of my bird’s eye views of TGO on the cover. I could only get that view with the drone.”

I asked what his podcast was about. “First it was on RV travel, now we have broadened it to all kinds of travel and photography. You can listen to 100’s of podcasts on www.rvnavigator.com. We have 10,000 listeners that connect with us.”

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I listened to one of his podcasts. Did you know if you play your cards right you might end up with a private tour guide through a European country? I heard how that happened to him and his wife Martha just this summer. Ken

29 Ken and Martha are a team. Ken’s photos are on their blog, mytripjournal.com/wiseman, but Martha maintains it. Check out the blog and give them feed back. They told me their feedback connection is what keeps bloggers going. Talk about connection - In 2019, he was on the CBS Sunday Morning show. David Pogue, a full time corre spondent for CBS Sunday Morning, came to TGO to interview Ken about how the emerging podcasts were connecting people.

The time for my interview with Ken ran out and I re ally enjoyed our talk. We said our goodbyes and agreed we would stay connected. I want Snap-Shot to be a connector. I want it to en courage TGO photographers to connect with each other and talk about whatever aspect of photography turns them on. I think Ken, with his blog and podcasts, may be another connector. Maybe an interest group or two mayDon’temerge.forget to connect through TGO Photo Club’s and TGO Nature Center’s Facebook pages.

rvnavigator.com Ken and Martha have an interesting web site with quite a bit of information including their podcasts and photos from their numerous trips. Make sure to click on the Calendar link - then click on the Collection of Calendar Photos link to view and download some beautiful desktop images. Look at the online version of this Happenings to view some of Ken’s photography Ken took the drone photo for the TGO 2021-22 Resident Directory

Speaking of blogs, I asked Ken to look at my blog, jimsdaily.com. “What is that?” Yikes, his face gave me the message. It was a terrible photo of the first spring flower I found on Drummond Island while biking. But, then his face went on to say that it’s okay as he start ed to tell me a story. “Last month I saw a lady turning her camera to a 45 degree angle to get the whole Eiffel Tower into a shot. I am sure the composition was terri ble - but it was her memory of the moment. Years from now it will be her connection to her trip.” “But Ken, I am sure she would like her shot of the Eiffel Tower to be more like the ones she sees in the trav el magazines. I know I would like my photo of the first flower of spring to be better. How can you help us?” His reply was, “I do not want to tell anyone how to take a better photo by using my definition of quality.” I wanted to see his face when I tried to zap him. Said I, “Are you sure you thought that answer through. You always told students what they should do when you were a teacher. I am thinking you were afraid I might ask you to teach at the Photo Club. That is why you an swered that way.” He laughed. “You’re right. My focus now is on traveling and photographing trips, not teaching. I am getting ready for the time when I can’t travel. I want to put my photos into a story of our life. I want to give my family that connection.”

Send your tips and ideas about Snap-Shot to jimbrubaker@earthlink or text message to 321-693-0597

“With all that exposure, I bet you sell your photos for a high dollar.” “NOT a penny. I am not into commercial use of my photos. I photograph for the enjoyment. I enjoy the chal lenge of seeking quality - composition, camera position, color, and the story told by the image. I enjoy sharing my photos through my blog. I have distributed 100’s of screen-saver photos through rvnavigator.com.”

Ken went on, “But, I would enjoy connecting with a TGO group learning from each other. My focus in that group would be to learn how others plan their photo traveling trip - what they take and how they pack it.”

30 Jennifer Stevenson, Owner/Master Stylist Tuesday through Friday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm We have a Professional Stylist for All Your Needs Your Full-Service TGO Salon for 25 Years Trimmers Staff Schedule Appointment Hours 321-383-9198 Monday through Friday • 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Appointment Hours Can Vary Jackie Moore, Licensed Cosmetologist Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sowandy, Hair & Nails Tuesday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Jackie Jennifer Sowandy • Experienced and Professional Hair Design for Both Men and Women • Dimensional Hair Color • Foil Highlighting and Lowlighting • Corrective Color • Razor Cuts • Clipper Cuts • Precision Haircuts • Perms • Waxing - Facial Only • Spa Pedicures • Manicures Deloris Fox, Nail Technician Mondays 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesdays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Now Available for Manicures and Pedicures on Monday and Tuesday. Please call for appointment.an

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32 8AM - 5PM Nature Center Facebook Group/Nature Center Website/ Nature Center Library/Public Relations Darlene Durham 321-747-5874 darlenedurham@yahoo.com Injured Animals/Nature Center Membership/Activities & Volunteering/Used Ink Cartridges Sandy Juba—321-543-0502 sjubatgo@gmail.com Trail Walks and Trail Maintenances Betty Salter 321-223-8073 Ronbettysalter@hotmail.comGroundskeepingPeoples 407-509-0486 ebnflo2001@yahoo.com Nature Center Inspectors (Members Only) Cin Nedvin—631-219-9306 Schedule Meeting Room M/W/F am and T/TH pm— Cory Lucas 321-264-2393 Other Meeting Room Days and Times and All Enclosed Porch Times Loretta Anne’—321-385-9667 HOURS OF OPERATION The Nature Center will be open every day during the summer from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. Send your summer guests over for a fun and educational experience. SUMMER CONTACTS TGO NATURE CENTER FACEBOOK GROUP Join the TGO Nature Center Facebook Group to share nature sightings, information, photos and to receive help in identifying our wildlife and plants. To join our Facebook group, you need to be a TGO resident or a non -resident Nature Center member. You will be asked your TGO address or to state you are a non-resident member. Click on the link below if you are viewing these pages online or search Facebook for the group. TGO Nature Center Facebook Group TGO NATURE CENTER WEBSITE Visit our website at www.tgonaturecenter.org to learn about the Nature Center and our local wildlife and plants. USED INK CARTRIDGES We continue to accept used ink cartridges (we no longer accept the larger ink toners due to storage restraints). Please drop them off on the desk in the Nature Center Library as there is an acrylic top on the desk to prevent damage in case of a leaking cartridge. Placing in a plastic bag helps also!

What is AmazonSmile and How Can it Benefi t the Nature Center?

AmazonSmile is a simple way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. AmazonSmile is available at smile.amazon.com on your web browser and can be activated in the Amazon Shopping app for iOS and Android phones and computers. When you shop at AmazonSmile, you’ll find the exact same low prices, and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added benefit that AmazonSmile will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases to the charitable organization of your choice, which we would kindly suggest you choose Nature Center at the Great Outdoors. You can use your existing Amazon.com account on AmazonSmile. Your shopping cart, Wish List, wedding or baby registry, and other account settings are the same.

To use AmazonSmile, go to smile.amazon.com on your web browser or activate AmazonSmile in the Amazon Shopping app on your iOS or Android phone within the Settings or Programs and Features menu. On your web browser, you can add a bookmark to smile.amazon.com to make it even easier to return and start your shopping with AmazonSmile.

AmazonSmile is available for Amazon customers with the latest version of the Amazon Shopping app on their mobile phones, including Android devices with version 7.0+ or iOS devices with version 12+. To activate AmazonSmile in the Amazon Shopping app, tap “AmazonSmile” within the Programs and Features menu or Settings and follow the on-screen instructions.

On your first visit to AmazonSmile, you will be prompted to select a charitable organization (please choose Nature Center at the Great Outdoors) to receive donations from your future eligible AmazonSmile purchases. Amazon will remember your selected charity whenever you shop at smile.amazon.com or with AmazonSmile activated in the Amazon Shopping app. Then every eligible purchase you make through AmazonSmile will result in a donation to your selected charity.

The Nature Center at The Great Outdoors

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

33 Time To Order Your 2023 Nature Center Calendar This full-color production showcases images by TGO’s award winning photographer Robin Francis. Each month features one of Robin’s beautiful bird images. • Highest quality print production • Each photo suitable for framing • Each monthly calendar includes dates for Holidays, Nature Center events, Guided Nature Trail Hikes and more • The perfect gift for business, friends and family RESERVE / ORDER YOUR CALENDAR NOW 100% of proceeds go to The Nature Center Calendars will be ready for delivery mid-September One Calendar is $10 Buy a package of fi ve or more at $7 each Supply is limited - Order Today! Order your calendar by Email. Simply provide us your name, address and quantity of calendars you would like . We will deliver the calendars to your TGO address and you can pay upon delivery. Email your order to: cindy@541marketing.com Click Here to View Calendarthe

34 Salads & Soups 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 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 Call 321-385-9100 to Order Food for Pickup. DINNER MENU 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 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 Handhelds 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 Served with choice of fries, veggies, baked beans or slaw. Sweet potato fries or side salad $2 upcharge. Operating Hours Sunday - Saturday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm 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 6available.pc 12 10 pc 18 20 pc 30 Add to a salad: Burger patty - 5, Chicken - 5, Shrimp - 8, Fish - Market Price

Maine lobster meat, smoked Gouda, Cavatappi pasta, panko-parmesan crumbs, served with side house or Caesar salad

Desserts

Vanilla Bean Créme Brulee

Chocolate Cream Pie

Pecan Crusted Chilean Salmon 26

Double Cut Pork Chop 23

Fresh and local Mahi fillet, deep marinated in bourbon, teriyaki and herbs and spices, grilled and served over or zo-faro with a charred papaya

Grilled 12 oz. with everything bagel seasoning, Hassel back potatoes, Chef’s veggie Bayou Shrimp & Grits 22

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Smoked Gouda lobster Mac & Cheese 28

Served with mashed potatoes, demi-glace, asparagus

Served with baked potato, Chef’s veggie, side salad (Saturday from 4 -8 pm only)

Mango-wasabi slaw and crème fraiche tartar sauce

Slow-Roasted Prime Rib oz 24 12 oz 28

Oven-braised overnight, red-skin mashed potatoes, fried onions

Made with 100% Madagascar vanilla neans, fresh eggs, heavy cream, and topped with a caramelized sugar crust

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Filet of Teres Major 25

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Grilled jumbo shrimp atop Havarti cheese grits with corn, green onions and baby heirloom tomatoes with a slight kick for flavor!

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

Thick, bone-in chop, mashed sweet potatoes, Chef’s veggie

Chilean salmon baked with a sweet Dijon-pecan crust, served over orzo-faro and baby spinach blended with lemon Beurre Blanc sauce

Corona-Beer Battered Fish & Chips 19

Kermit’s Key Lime Pie

Roasted Half Chicken 20

*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!

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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 and special Friday theme nights. 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!

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Served with mashed potatoes, gravy and Chef’s veggie

Lemon-Ginger

Made with real Key Lime juice, baked on a graham cracker crumb crust and topped with whipped cream, key lime and raspberry sauce

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Oven-Braised Short Ribs 23

Red-Tee Ribeye 29

Rich creamy chocolate cream filling inside a 5” pie shell, topped with whipped cream and dusted with powdered sugar Apple Tartlette

Key West Mahi With Charred Papaya 24

36 BREAKFAST MENU Monday thru Saturday 7:00 am to 10:30 am Sunday 7:00 am to Noon Call us to order ahead for dine-in or take 321-385-9100out Consumptionwww.blueheronrestaurant.org/cafeofraworundercookedmeat,poultry,eggsorseafoodmayincreasetheriskofillness 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 fluffy buttermilk pancakes served with butter and maple syrup Add a side of Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3 Add Blueberries 1 Biscuits & Gravy 8 Buttery home-made biscuits topped with savory sausage gravy Eggs Two Eggs 9 Two eggs any style Three Eggs 11 Three eggs any style Add a side of Sausage, Bacon or Ham 3 Create Your Own Omelet 11 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 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 All eggs are served with choice of breakfast potatoes, tomatoes or fruit and choice of breakfast bread.

Mandarin Orange Salad

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Rotating concoction made with fresh ingredients sandwiches with choice of fries, veggies, baked beans or choice of slaw. Sweet potato fries or side salad upcharge. Add to a salad: Chicken - 5, Shrimp - 7, Fish - Market Price

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Soup du Jour Market

Chili Cheese Quarter pound hot dog with chili and cheese

37 LUNCH MENU Every day 10:30 am to 3:00 pm

Slow cooked, thin sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, Gruyere, AB aioli on marbled rye Steak & Cheese

Thin sliced honey ham with lettuce and tomato on your choice of bread Sandwich

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

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Tender sliced beef, sauteed mushrooms, onions and provolone cheese

The Reuben 14

Grilled to perfection, served with lettuce, tomato, red onion and choice of cheese

Sand Trap Salmon Burger 17 Capers, onions, lettuce, tomato Salads & Soups

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Hand breaded, golden brown chicken tenders

Chopped belly clams, leeks, smoked pork belly, white wine Tavern Chili Cup 6, Bowl 10

The Island Chicken 12

Thin sliced roasted turkey with lettuce and tomato on your choice of bread

Ground beef, ground pork, chorizo, onions, peppers, pinto beans, beer

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Romaine hearts, shredded Reggiano-Parmesan cheese, croutons, Caesar dressing

Organic mixed greens, almonds, crispy noodles, grilled chicken and served with Orange-Sesame

Florida Grouper Sandwich 6 oz of Florida grouper fillet, fried or blackened and topped with mango-wasabi slaw

Breaded, tossed with Island sauce with melted pepper jack cheese

Blue Heron Burger 14

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Salad 9

Sandwich 9

Turkey Club 12

Turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise

Love Me Tenders

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Organic greens mixture, heirloom grape tomatoes, red onion, mixed cheese

The House

Bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo on your choice of bread Ham

Handhelds Chicken, Tuna, or Egg House made on your choice of bread

BLT 12

Wicked Chowdah Cup 7, Bowl 11

In Part 1, we defined a Hurricane that might target TGO. Evacuation was suggested as a viable survival strategy. That would be via family car or RV (before “MANDATORY EVACUATION” is called). Your RV may be stocked with camping and survival supplies already; the family car, not so much. Add (your choice) of supplies, as listed: LED headlamps for hands-free lighting. A tightly sealed 5 gallon plastic bucket, toilet paper and a gallon of bleach for sanitation. A battery operated camping fan or evaporative cooling fan from Chillwell (and others). A portable power station to recharge important electronic devices and jumpstart the car. A backup generator A gas powered camping stove and pot for heating water and cooking. A solar powered indoor LED lamp (charged by sun or USB port). Emergency weather radio with hand crank. Large quantity of non-perishable food and manual can opener. . Cups, plates and eating utensils. Canned foods and freeze dried meals. Ice chest Two person survival kit for disaster situations: fire starter, mini camp stove, water and freeze dried meals, two space blankets and two camp pillows. Lighters, 3-pack for camp stove and campfires.

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15. Wash basin with soap and hand towels. 16. Utility knife with spare blades and multi-tool pocket knife. 17. Spare batteries. 18. First Aid Kit: To be covered in a follow-up FIREWISE article. In answer to the leading question: Could This Happen Again? YOU BET! Stay aware, be considerate of others; start preparations yesterday. GOOD LUCK!....Ed Visit tgocsa.org to view Firewise video and brochure or TGO Firewise on Facebook TGO FIREWISE INFORMATION RESIDENTS REDUCING WILDFIRE RISKS 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. 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 Firewise Committee - Contact Information RidddleAnswer:ACoin

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The Hurricane At TGO - Part 2 by Ed Brown

On August 24, 1992, a hurricane by the name ANDREW ravaged South Florida. It was a Category 5 Super Storm with winds in excess of 175 miles per hour. ANDREW is considered to be the most devastating hurricane to hit Florida. It caused $50.5 billion dollars in damages (2022 pricing). It resulted in 62 deaths in the state, people mostly crushed or drowned. Andrew wiped out 102 miles of power lines, destroyed 33 cell phone towers and 907 small businesses. All this in a little more than two hours over land. It was indeed a devastating short storm! My family of six adults, plus two dogs and two cats, hunkered down and rode it out in the bathroom. Could this happen again?

39 1) As an Independent Broker and as a fi duciary, my role is to help you fi nd the plan that best suits you. Agents who represent only one company try to tell you why that plan is best (for them). I prefer to help you find the company that o ers you the right match. 2) Getting independent research and advice does NOT change the premium. Please let me help you wade through the alphabet soup and make your Medicare choices make sense. 3) Turning 65 or getting started with Medicare for ANY reason? It is critical that you fully understand your Guaranteed Issue rights and the importance of making a timely selection. 4) If you haven’t reviewed your plan in the last couple of years, please be aware that there have been a LOT of changes. NEW plans will be available for 2023. Get a complimentary review – make sure to get all the benefits you deserve. Rick Sechler, CFP I AM HERE TO HELP 321-355-8899 Visit www.MedicareBrokers.info or email rtscfp@gmail.com Looking for better benefits from your Medicare plan? Confused about Parts A, B, C or D? Look no further, I am here to help! ® “Having successfully incorporated Trey’s workout routine, I’m stronger and more fit at 72 than I was at 40! I highly recommend his program.” Eileen Norrington, Client “I was looking for a program that would empower my health and self-confidence. Trey has delivered the results I was looking for and so much more!” Gloria Brubaker, TGO Resident For a FREE CONSULTATION, contact: TREY BOYER at 321-747-5890 - or - e-mail: thboyer@yahoo.com Fit for Life with Trey Boyer Senior Fitness Trainer & Author • TGO Resident • ENHANCED STRENGTH • INCREASED ENERGY • ELEVATED METABOLISM • BUILD BONE DENSITY LIMITED OPENINGS AVAILABLE!

40 TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Terry 516-383-3704MacDonaldtmacdonald1255@gmail.com FL RE Lic: SL3475089 204 Harmony Lane - $599,000 • Built in 2007 • 2,111 sf under air - 3,438 sf under roof • Brick paved circular driveway • Nicely landscaped • Partially furnished • Large kitchen with most appliances replaced • New beautiful laminate flooring in living room, dining room and kitchen 6/2021 • New carpeting in both bedrooms and loft area 6/22 • New whole house air conditioner 1/20 • Washer and dryer replaced 5/21 • Water heater replaced new 6/21 • RV garage 43’ long x 14’ wide x 13’ 6 in center heigh - 12’ 11” side height • Newly built Florida room with brick patio in back • Air-conditioned two car garage with freshly painted floors and walls Come See This Beautiful Home! 529 Fairways Drive - $512,900 • Exquisite Grand Davidia with views of Crane Creek and 13th fairway • Built in1996 • 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath with loft • 1,774 sf under air / total 2,614 sf under roof • Brick paved driveway and walkways • Newly renovated kitchen with beautiful quartz countertops and new stainless steel appliances • Washer and dryer included • Lot size approximately 90’ x 50’ front & 60’ back • RV Garage 37.5’ long x 14.4’ wide x 12’ high • Separate golf cart garage • Screened-in porch and outdoor patio overlooking the views of creek and golf course New Listing VA Financing Available

41 TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Ann Henn Listed By... 321-432-4350 tgoann@aol.com FL RE Lic. #SL646350 Sold by... Tammy DeVries - 321-537-1170 FL RE Lic. SL651157

42 TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com Paul Shimski Listed By... 321-704-3111 pauls@tgoresort.com FL RE Lic. SL3270140 180 Dragonfly Drive - $539,000 • Unique ranch-style home in Hammock Oaks area • Two bedrooms, two baths • 12’ x 20’ den/office • 12’ x 12’ covered patio - 32’ x 8’ screened room • HVAC new 2019 • Water heater new in 2019 • RV garage is 48’ long x 14’5” wide x 13’ height plus 2-car garage • New roof completed August 2022 478 Fawn Trail - $169,000 • Excellent RV site on desirable Fawn Trail • Wonderful view of 14th fairway • Quiet cul-de-sac street • Recently painted concrete driveway • Recently replaced power pedestal • Storage shed with water and electric • Close to the Oak Cove pool 322 Plantation Dr - $209,900 • Beautiful RV site on Plantation Drive • View of the 15th green and fairway • Furnished Executive Suite includes appliances • Laundry with W/D hookups in bathroom • Decorative painted driveway • Mini split air conditioning in both buildings Valerie Plotkin Listed By... 321-634-4394 vjander1 @ aol.com FL ReLic SL3231431 520 Lake Drive 385 Harmony Lane 547 Fairways Drive SOLD LISTED & CLOSED SOLD & CLOSED New Listing

Nancy 321-243-5335Merchantnancym@tgoresort.com FL RE Lic. BK677812 Listed by... 43 TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004 Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com 468 Fawn Trail - $279,900 • 707sq ft Executive Suite • 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 construction • Impact windows throughout the suite • Porcelain tile throughout • Fully furnished with all appliances including W/D • 2 mini splits with air conditioning and heat 379 Plantation Dr - $192,400 • Gorgeous RV site with light and bright, very clean, unfurnished Executive Suite. Ready to move in! • 80’ Deep lot; 48’ rear with 42’ front • Almost 300 sq. ft. Executive Suite; wood frame with metal roof and granular quartz overlay • 10’ x 12’ metal shed with washer and dryer • Tile floor in kitchen with Formica counters New Listing New Listing Mike mikerzeigler@gmail.com321-349-4123Zeigler Listed By... 534 Twin Lakes FL RE Lic. SL3431977 SOLDSOLD Listed by Mike Zeigler Sold by Nancy Merchant Listed by Terry MacDonald Sold by Nancy Merchant 140 Windsong Way 828A Plantation Drive Contract Pending

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Bats are Unique

There are many myths and misconceptions regarding bats. Bats have the same five senses we do, smelling, hearing, tasting, seeing and feeling.

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See page 50 for more information about building and installing a Bat House within your TGO community.

Even the huge baobab tree in Africa, commonly called the “Tree of Life,” relies on bats for its survival.

Bats are Misunderstood

Bats do not attack people and they won’t get tangled in your hair. Bats are actually quite timid and basically ignore humans. Bats are not flying rodents. There are no Vampire bats in the United States. They are only found in southern Mexico, Central and South America. Vampire bats do not suck blood, they lap it up from a small scrape they make with their very sharp incisor teeth.

The most common misconception that people have is that all bats are rabid . This is not true. Studies have shown that less than one percent of bats contract rabies and when they do they usually die within three or four days. Although they do not become aggressive, they can end up on the ground or someplace they do not belong and if handled may bite in self defense and transmit the disease. Never handle a wild bat with your bare hands and make sure your pet’s vaccinations are current. Never handle or play with any bats. They are wild and meant to be left alone

Face it... Bats have a bad rep. Blood suckers, hair grabbers, disease carriers, mothers-in-law… bats have always had a bad reputation and are feared and persecuted across the world, when in fact, there are a number of reasons we need bats. They help people and our ecosystems in countless ways. Here are some facts that will help you appreciate their importance.

Although some mammals can glide, bats are the only mammal that can truly fly. Scientists have classified bats into a unique group or order called “Chiroptera,” which means “hand wing.” Bats literally fly with their hands! Their wings are much like our hands, but with longer fingers and a thin, but tough, membrane (skin) between the fingers. World-wide there are over 1,000 species of bats. From the fossil records we have learned that bats existed over 65 million years ago. Today, they inhabit all areas of the globe except Antarctica and the extreme desert regions, but most bat species live in the tropics. Bats eat a variety of things, including insects, fruit, nectar, fish and small vertebrates, but only three species feed on blood. Bats also come in many different colors, shapes and sizes. The largest bat in the world is the Malayan flying fox, a fruit-eater. It can weigh over 2½ pounds and have a wing span of over six feet! The smallest bat is the Bumblebee bat of Thailand, an insect-eater, which weighs less than a penny and has a wing span of only five inches. Bats are not blind, but in addition to sight, many species have highly developed ultrasonic bio-sonar capabilities, referred to as “echolocation,” which they use to navigate and catch insects in total darkness. Bats are Benefi cial Seventy percent of the world’s bats eat insects. One bat can devour up to 3,000 insects in a night! Most insectivorous bats eat their body weight in insects each night. It has been estimated that the 22 million Mexican Free-tailed bats roosting in Bracken Cave, Texas, during the summer eat 250 tons of insects each night, a large portion of which are agricultural pests. It is little wonder that bats are considered the most important natural controller of night-flying insects. In the tropics, fruit and nectar feeding bats play a vital role in the survival and re-growth of the rainforests. Fruit bats spread seeds as they fly and digest their food. Nectar feeding bats pollinate many valuable plants. Banana, avocado, date, fig, mango and balsa wood are a few of the trees that depend upon bats. Agaves, saguaro and organ pipe cactus depend on bats for pollination.

IMPORTANT... if you are interested in installing a Bat House, within TGO they must be installed only on Common Properties, with written permission from the CSA Man ager, or the CSA Manager’s designee, as to the specific location of the proposed bat house.

Bats are in Need of Help

Maintain natural habitat for bats by allowing old dead trees to stand, not trimming dead palm fronds and leaving Spanish moss in trees. The Florida Bat Conservancy is an excellent source for all things Bats. Their website is www.floridabats.org

You can find several of these throughout TGO. Bat houses are a perfect way to get involved in conserva tion. A bat house in your backyard will provide bats with a much needed, safe place to live. They will also do you the return favor of eating insects around the area. Re member, bats can eat up to 3,000 insects per night... a far better alternative to sprays designed to kill mosqui tos which unfortunately kill other important creatures like dragonflys.

TGO Resident Dick Loehr sent us this photo that shows bats looking for a breather from the hot afternoon heat. He has counted over 80 bats living in this one house. For any questions about Bat removal or rescue, please contact Sandy Juba or Betty Salter here in TGO.

Bat Houses

You can help bats by learning more about them and sharing bat information with others. Fear and misun derstanding are one of the worst enemies of bats. You can help by supporting conservation groups that pro tect wildlife habitat and preserve natural lands.

Brazilian Free Tails and Evening Bats are the most common found in TGO. Some solitary bats are the Northern Yellow and Seminole bats.

49 Bats are Theatened Bats are disappearing at alarming rates. Disturbance or destruction of roost sites due to development and vandalism is the greatest threat to the world’s bats. Most bats living in Florida prefer to roost in mature or dead trees or in caves. However, many bats are squeezed out of urban areas due to loss of habitat or take up residence in buildings and become the targets for abuse. Public education and preservation of roost sites are the keys to maintaining Florida’s native bat populations.

50 Adoption Center 6035 Sisson Road ● Titusville 321-567-3615 Monday - Friday ● 10am - 5pm Saturday ● 10am - 3pm Sunday ● 12pm - 3pm Protecting and Providing a Voice for Homeless Animals Expires 02/28/2022 Call for a FREE EstimateTRUSTED321-383-1930 ● AFFORDABLE ● QUALITY SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL BRANDSRESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL Locally Owned and Operated www.eastcoastairheat.com CSA Approval to Build Bat Houses In seeking permission from the CSA Manager, or the CSA Manager’s designee, the Owner desiring to install a bat house must provide the following with respect to the proposed bat house: a. The proposed specific location; b. Written permission from Owners of adjacent properties within sight of the proposed bat house; c. Specifications as to size, design and construction of the bat house (plans are available from the TGO Nature Center); d. Evidence from the Sunshine Utility Location Service that there are no utilities in the area where the pole for the bat house will be installed; and e. Written permission from the St. Johns River Water Management District, if applicable to the specific proposed location. 3. All costs and fees for construction and installation of a bat house are to be borne by the Owner requesting the installation. The local contact that installs bat houses in this area is Arial Horner at Anotheca.ariel@gmail.com or call 321 890-7721.

Shari

Blissett-Clark manages the Florida Bat Conservancy website - An excellent source - www. floridabats.org Shari also builds Bat Houses - you can contact her at 321-890-6154 or via email at batbelfrys@gmail.com

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These are photos from Ken and Martha’s www.rvnavigator.com website. Their travels have taken them to all 50 US states, 92 countries and they have been on 97 cruises. Make sure to visit their site... they have a lot to offer.

I am a sucker for colorful harbors and brightly painted buildings. A rare day with a bit of Nova Scotia sunshine while on an RV caravan in 2015, we happened upon these picturesque villages. - Ken Wiseman -

An unexpected photographic fi nd while on a cruise stop in Malta in 2011. Marsaxlokk is a small fi shing village outside of Valetta, Malta, with a very colorful harbor. - Ken WisemanAntarctic penguins at Neko Harbor on Hurtigruten cruise, 2019. The density of birds made it impossible not to get great photos of these unique birds. - Ken Wiseman -

Bedouin in repose at Giza, 2019. It is hard to visit the Pyramids with a fresh eye but this scene captured the moment. - Ken WisemanWinter RV escape in Organ Mountains, Arizona, 2016. The depth and clarity of the mountains caught my eye as we traveled the highway. - Ken Wiseman -

Red Rock Drive, part of RV trip to Sedona, Arizona, 2013. During an early morning photo session, the snow was still in the foreground making this image special. - Ken WisemanOverlooking St. Ives in Cornwall, England, 2014. We parked our rental car to walk into town, but found this ideal shot before walking down to the harbor. - Ken Wiseman -

Bridge at the end of the Addison Trail, 2020. Our own TGO has some great photo opportunities if you fi nd the right time. - Ken WisemanNesting owls on our lot on Oak Cove, 2018. A pair of owls nested on the edge of our lot so we were able to follow the nesting cycle until the chicks left the nest in the spring. I found the best location for shooting the nest was from our motorhome’s bathroom window, convenient, but not always available! - Ken Wiseman -

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