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Building 33 Association

Good day, neighbors.

The Building Association hopes everyone enjoyed the holidays last week. Easter Sunday was always special to our former Building President, Patricia Mayo. She always dyed eggs, made Easter baskets with the children, and when she still could, cooked elaborate dinners. I purchased candy and planned to dye eggs with the children, but due to a back injury, it did not work out this year. Hopefully, we will be able to do something next year. Also, if you have young children and would like to organize a building event, let us know. We would be more than happy to accommodate you.

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Ramadan is still being celebrated until April 20. For many Muslims, Ramadan is a time to strengthen their relationship with God through fasting, introspection, prayer and being around loved ones. To our Muslim neighbors, our hope is you have a generous Ramadan.

Every month, Building Presidents attend a Buildings and Grounds meeting, which includes members of the Riverbay Board and Riverbay department heads. We also attend a meeting with the Section Five Association, which includes all the Building Presidents in Section 5. If there is anything you would like me to discuss at the meetings, please let me know. The goal is to get shareholders more involved in the community. There have to be things you see you are either happy with or unhappy with. Let us get your message out there. Let me know what your concerns are.

We thank the Building and Grounds Department for putting more garbage pails around the building. It helps on the weekends because the pails are not emptied on Sunday. The only thing I ask is, if you see one pail is nearly full and there is an emptier one, walk the few steps and use the other one. When the wind blows, the garbage ends up on the ground.

Important Notice to clubs, and religious and community organizations

The deadline for submission of articles from clubs, religious institutions and community organizations is 5 p.m. each MONDAY. Articles received after this dead-

. The deadline for Directors’ viewpoints is 5 p.m. on MONDAYS.

Submissions must be emailed to cctimes@ riverbaycorp.com.

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When submitting club articles with photos to the Co-op City Times, please DO NOT EMBED the photo/s in your Word document. Rather, send the photo/s as a separate attachment along with the Word document for proper print reproduction.

All submissions must be emailed to: cctimes@riverbaycorp.com. Thank you.

When you look around the neighborhood, are you out a way to make a change! Like weed smoking! Although smoking marijuana is legal, the smell is awful. What would make people think it is okay to stand around the shopping center, on the sidewalk, or in front of the building smoking weed. You have grandparents and children walking around there. What do you think? Am I just old-fashioned? Let me know. We cannot control what people do, but maybe we can help them make better choices.

Lastly, to our neighbors experiencing health issues, who suffered a loss, or if you are in the hospital, we are praying for you. If there is anything the Building Association can do, please email me at amayo14033@gmail.com.

Take care now, walk good!

––Andrea D. Mayo

The first Election Supplement for the 2023 Riverbay Board Election is printed in this week’s Co-op City Times on pages 23-30.

Please take the time to read about the candidates so you may make an informed decision when casting your ballot.

Exercise your right as a SHAREHOLDER to VOTE and elect your representatives to the Riverbay Board of Directors.

Hello, neighbors. We hope all is well. We are still not out of the woods yet. The word is keep wearing your mask, particularly in gathering. We keep hearing about colds, etc. Just stay alert and take care of yourselves. Spring is here;

The deadline to submit your notarized 2022 what to do, always ask and inquire. For any questions at all regarding the annual department at 718-320-3300, Ext. 3388.

Section 5 –forms at Einstein Community Center, Room 45, on Wednesday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Do not forget the deadline is April 30. Please attach a copy of to avoid assessment of a 50% surcharge on your carrying charge.

The Association extends a hearty appreciation to our faithful representatives. We all gathered within our respective buildings and greeted our neighbors as they willfully donated $5 to their Association, which represents all three triple core buildings. Representatives of Bldg. A: Nelson, Ardell, Wanda, Aaron; B: Thalia, Sharon, Fred, Joann, Hattie; C: Lillian, Evelyn, Shirley. Thank you one and all, because we could not represent with you. To our neighbors/cooperators, thank you for cheerfully giving; you are now a member of the Building Association. Keep informed by reading the each Saturday. active community; the best community anywhere.

Collection of Dues – Collections are only $5 per apt. If you missed the collection date of March 31 and still want to give, the phone number of the president of Bldg 27 Association is listed at the very top of the bulletin board in all three buildings. Your donation of $5 helps the Association to defray the cost of around Christmas. There has been no party or gathering the last three years because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Hopefully, things are moving again.

Happy birthday to those celebrating this month. We continue to offer our sincere sympathy and condolences to the families who lost loved ones. We wish all the best of health and safety. Contact Lydia Rondon at 718-583-3040 and she will gladly acknowledge your birthday by sending you a card; she is excellent in sharing good will. Also notify her of any illness, or if a neighbor has deceased or transferred to a nursing home.

––H. Overman

Emergency Food Pantry (Free)

920 Baychester Ave., Bldg. 1A (entrance faces basketball court). The pantry opens Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. for grocery distribution. Guests are eligible to pick up food once a month. Look at the last date on your pantry card. The next pick up would be one month from the last pick up or after. It is a 30/31 day rotation, on average. Black Forum will text registered guests if items outside of regular distribution become available. All guests must present a pantry card to receive food. Remember to bring at least black shopping bags because black ink can transfer to the food, posing a health hazard. We require masks and physical distancing.

Section 5 guests should visit the Co-op City United Methodist Church at 2350 Palmer Avenue to pick up groceries. They open on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m.-

Sections 1-4 guests will register or recertify at the 920 Baychester location, while Section 5 guests go to the Co-op City United Methodist Church. Required documentation is as follows: NY State Driver’s license, NY State Non-Driver’s or NYC I.D (zip code 10475). Passports, Medicaid Cards, Medicarequired for all 2022 registered guests wanting to continue visiting the pantry in 2023. These guests must also show the required documentation listed above. Guests should apply by the end of April 2023 even if they do not plan to pick up food until later in the year.

All occupants within a household must be present at the time of registration/

Black Forum has used orange bags to pack monthly packages for distribution. The cost of the bags has tripled, so the pantry will pack the canned goods directly in bags you provide. Thus, four to six sturdy and clean (non-black) bags are a must on your visit. We will return any bags not used. Please note that we reserve the right to not provide certain items if we believe cross contamination may occur. This is for your safety. Please help us by bringing enough bags.

Defensive Driving Class

Black Forum is not sponsoring in-person defensive driving classes at this time, but an online version of the course is available at the Empire Safety Council website: https://www.empiresafetycouncil.com/. Use the promo code ‘WRIGHT’ to receive a discount. Contact Us

Reach out to us at coopcityblackforum@gmail.com.

––D. Illis

Rivers Run Community Garden

Workday, meeting and a whole lot more today at the garden. Please come out if you can. The new t-shirt for the parade will be given out. This year, we will be sporting lime green.

Speaking of the Earth Day Celebration, we are proud to partner with the Co-op City Little League, NYC Parks, Bronx GreenUp, Riverbay Corporation, and the Agatha House Foundation, among others, for this festive occasion. Getting the garden ready has been challenging and we appreciate everyone who has come out to help. All help is appreciated.

Please tell your friends and family about this amazing place where we not only grow fruits and vegetables, but we grow knowledge and friendships. Rivers Run Community Garden is a movement towards improved mental and physical health. We provide all types of workshops, including nutrition, meditation, ediare the outdoor classroom for the local schools, daycares as well as residents and neighbors. We are a place of beauty and peace. Visit. Stay. Experience us.

Event Dates (all are welcome):

• April 15 – Membership meeting, t-shirt pick-up and workday at noon.

• April 22 –

• May 14 – Nurturer’s Day Paint and Rejoice event.

Membership requirements: $20 per year fee and 20 hours of work. There isteer work requirement are moved up on the waiting list. Volunteers are welcome.

If you would like to reach out to us, please email us at Rivers_run@yahoo. com or call Denise Shelley at 917-232-2982 or me at 718-671-3801. Mailing address for dues (checks only): 100 Casals Pl., #32K, Bronx, NY 10475.

––Gail Sharbaan

Greetings, 21er’s!

The next Building 21 Association Meeting will be held via Zoom at 7 p.m. on April 27. Join in by going to: 21WatchParty.com on your mobile/cellular phone or your computer, laptop or tablet.

Always Stay Plugged In

Find a group or organization that suits you. Join the African-American Association of Co-op City, the Spanish American Club or one of the numerous clubs and organizations of this community and always stay plugged in to your Building Association. Information on these groups can be found in this periodical each week.

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If you have questions regarding the 21 Association, you have three ways of gaining information: Email 21association@gmail.com, call: 347-504-1821 or attend the monthly general meetings via Zoom video conference on the fourth Thursday of every month. Everyone from all buildings plan to come and join us at Building 21. Bring a friend.

––Michelle Marbury

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“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” –Henry Ford.

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Co-op City Toastmasters

Co-op City Toastmasters Club is Moving to Their New Home in May Co-op City Toastmasters Clubs, Co-op City Toastmasters and Bronx Advanced Speakers Club will be moving to their new home in May 2023. Do not worry, cooperators. We are not moving far. Keep an eye out for an open house and community welcome. These two dynamic speaking clubs will be housed at the Co-op City Dreiser Loop Community Center, Rm. #5. In the meantime, we will continue to meet at 2049 Bartow Ave., Community Center, Rm. 28. Toastmasters is an organization that supports you in your efforts to become the speaker and leader you were meant to be. This organization has helped millions reach out to Andrea Haye at 347-922-2377, Sylvia Brabham at 718-825-45 46, Lauretta Jaysura at 718-344-6719, or email kathy.blount.tm@gmail.com. Hope to see everyone from our community at a Toastmasters event in the near future.

The Toastmasters network of global clubs and its learn-by-doing program has a proven track record at a fraction of the cost you might pay at other programs. You will also have fun in the process and make connections of a lifetime.

Here are a few of our upcoming Toastmasters events you will have an opportunity to participate in: Co-op City Toastmasters Club meeting on April 20 from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. will be a hybrid meeting. A farewell meeting will be held at 2049 Bartow Ave., Rm. 31. Use the Zoom Meeting ID: 478 703 0148, passcode is: yuja1g. In mid-April, 2023-2024.

In Toastmasters, we develop future leaders from 18 years to 100+ and provide you with the tools to be successful. On May 6, our Toastmasters District46 will be hosting a conference in NYC where the speech competitors will be vying to become the next world champion of public speaking. You can visit Toastmasters46.org to register and obtain more information. On June 10, we will be hosting a Membership Appreciation and Open House for everyone who is interested in learning more about Toastmasters here in Co-op City. This event will be held at 2049 Bartow Ave., Rm. 3, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continental breakfast and lunch served. It will be a hybrid event with speakers, panel discussion and promotional giveaways.

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African-American Association of Co-op City

The African-American Association of Co-op City is inviting you to the Holistic Health and Wellness Fair Today, at 3:00 p.m. Meeting ID: 884 5473 0162; Passcode: 385068; Dial by your location:1-646-558-8656 US (New York)

History

• The African-American Association of Co-op City’s name emerged in 1989 from former incarnations, called the Afro-American Club ofing formed circa 1970.

Mission Statement

• The intention of the African-American Association of Co-op City is to elevate the inhabitants of the community to their greatest potential. To serve and community and supporting each other. To provide cultural awareness, training classes, programs, educational scholarships and social activities for the young and seasoned. To take these ideals to the next level by creating a smart community, taking advantage of technological advances that will allow the next generations to compete in an ever-changing society.

Join the African-American Association of Co-op City

Remember: Membership is only $15/year for a single membership and only $25/year for your household. Email: aaaccpower@gmail.com or call 929-4303255 The African American Association of Co-op City, P.O. Box 702, Co-op City Station, Bronx, NY 10475.

Upcoming AAACC Meeting and Events

Today, Sat., April 15 – Wholistic Health and Wellness Fair via Zoom, 3 p.m.

Saturday, May 20 – Co-op City Spelling Bee, Greenway Stage, 12 p.m.

Sunday, May 21 – General Meeting via Zoom, 3 p.m.

Saturday, June 10 – General Meeting via Zoom, 3 p.m.

The AAACC sponsors the following programs for your participation: Belly Dance Classes with Xonia Wilson

Evening Line Dance Classes with Cynthia Dixon 917-903-7073.

Yoga & Pilates Classes with Meena Sharpe-Hicks 917-863-1507.

Co-op City Baptist Church “Gospel Line Dancers” w/ Joyce Smith Joyce, 718-320-0714.

“Each one of us multiplied by all of us, equals a force for good.”

––Michelle Marbury

Section 4 Partnership

Our next gathering will take place on Friday, April 28, at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom

S4P Mission Statement

The Section 4 Partnership’s purpose is to promote a community of more than just neighbors, but as one family of many cultures that proactively embraces greatness and promotes neighborhood interaction. The goal of the organization is to offer solutions that will educate, elevate, inspire and mobilize our community in unity, to sustain affordability and growth in order to remain environmentally sound and vibrant for generations to come.

Building Associations and Committees shirts make a great gift any time of the year. If you do not have one, make sure you get one, or two! Many buildings are celebrating 50 years of existence, making up the largest cooperative in the country. The shirts are beautiful and on sale now with the Section 4 Partnership logo on the back. You will be proud to wear it. If you would like one or two, contact us byemailing: section4partnership@gmail.com, or phone: 347-915-4939.

We must all (in every section and every building) show up for our Building Associations and committees. We may be on Zoom or Webex or other modes of video conferencing, but that is no excuse not to show up. It is even more of a reason to attend because you do not even have to leave your home. You cannot beat that commute. We all owe it to our shared community. Think about this and make a silent pledge to get involved.

Anytime Gift Idea! – 50th Anniversary T-Shirts!

“All of us divided by each one of us equals a force for good.”

––Michelle Marbury

Building 9 Association

Greetings, Building 9 Association family and friends. I trust your Easter, Passover and Ramadan celebrations were spiritually and emotionally enriching.

As you enjoy the warmer weather, please remain vigilant about your personal safety and your property.

Our next Building 9 Association general membership meeting is scheduled for April 27 at 7 p.m. in the Building 9 Association meeting room, located in Building 9B, lobby rear. Please feel free to join us.

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the notary. Proceeds will be donated to the Building 9 Association.

To all shareholders who paid their 2023 Building 9 Association membership dues, thank you for your generosity and support. The Annual Membership Rosters will be posted on both bulletin boards by the end of April. Thank you to our Building 9 Diamonds who volunteer every year to support the efforts and goals of our Building Association. We cannot do the work without them. Our Buildrell, Evelyn Mavins, Karen Blanchette, Dinora Tirado, Theresa Gorden, Shir-

We have reached out for a memory assessment and evaluation session for interested members. Details to follow.

It is my understanding that we may lose the garage attendants this summer. The garages will be monitored via camera and emergency call buttons by the elevators on each level. More details will be shared as they are made available

Please promptly take in your delivered packages, ask a trusted neighbor to take in your packages or ask your delivery service to notify you when packages arrive at your door. We have had packages taken from doors, even when the occupant's Ring camera is recording.

We do not have lobby attendants, so we must be vigilant.

Please do not litter in our lobbies, garages and other public spaces. Litter is unsightly and unsanitary.

Please do not leave unwanted groceries in our lobbies. Food items received from the food pantry are your responsibility to dispose of if you do not want/ need the items. The lobby is not a disposal site.

Please do not place food/drinks in our lobby waste paper baskets. Enjoy the spring weather.

“For while we have our eyes on history, history has its eyes on us.” –Amanda Gorman ––Linda Collins

Caregivers Outreach Mentorship Empowerment

How many informative facts do you know about Parkinson’s Disease? Are you ready to take on the challenge? Grab a pencil and paper and answer the questions below. Remember, it is ok if you do not get everything correct; the purpose of this quiz is not only to test your knowledge but to help you gain more insight into the effects of Parkinson’s Disease.

1. Parkinson’s is only seen in individuals over 65. True or False? 2. Parkin-

3. Rigidity and postural instability are common symptoms associated with Parkinson's Disease. True or False? 4. Parkinson’s Disease can be prevented. True or False?

Below are the answers to each question. Test and see how well you did. For those who answered some questions incorrectly, let us look at a few facts surrounding Parkinson’s Disease: mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20376055. Answers: 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False. vous system causing uncontrollable movements such as shaking, stiffness and and symptoms of Parkinson's Disease are due to a loss of nerve cells in a part of the brain known as the substantia nigra. The nerve cells in the substantia nigra are primarily responsible for producing a chemical called dopamine. Dopamine acts as a chemical messenger to communicate messages between the nerve cells in your brain and the nervous system to help coordinate and control body movements. Individuals with Parkinson’s have an imbalance of nerve cells and dopamine, resulting in tremors and impaired balance and coordination. People with Parkinson’s also lose nerve endings that produce norepinephrine, one of the leading chemical messengers in the sympathetic nervous system that controls many bodily functions, such as blood pressure and heart rate. The loss of this chemical explains why those diagnosed with Parkinson’s experience irregular blood pressure.

Moreover, although people usually develop Parkinson’s around the age of 60 or older, in some rare cases, there is early onset Parkinson’s that can affect people as young as 40 years old. Some risk factors for this disease include having a close relative with Parkinson’s, exposure to toxins, and males being more at risk than females. Parkinson’s is often accompanied by cognitive issues, swallowing issues, bladder issues, smell dysfunction and fatigue. However, although Parkinson’s cannot be prevented, there are treatments to help manage these symptoms. Some common treatments are medications such as dopamine agonists, MAO–B inhibitors, and optional surgical procedures such as Deep Brain stimulation.

––Diane Cooper

Building 20 Association

The Building 20 Association will meet on April 20 at 7:00 p.m. sharp. The executive board of the Building 20 Association is striving to improve the quality of life for cooperators. With that in mind, we have invited Jeffrey Buss, Esq., General Counsel, Smith Buss and Jacobs. He will discuss for you to learn more about your community and to get answers to your questions. sections of Co-op City. We are members of the that we reviewed topics from the Open Board funds into our community, the work that some workers perform is less than adequate, the word “tenant” instead of “shareholder” is still being used

Also discussed was a new plan and structure each Building Association by attending each other’s Association meetings. The building’s executive members should be present, help each Association achieve a strong executive staff and report back to Association better by becoming a member.

One of the mottos of the Building 20 Association is “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.” We will attempt to put this into practice when learning to gies and would welcome the help of our neighbors.

––Francine Jones

Building 31 A/B Association

our sergeant-at-arms. She welcomed and thanked everyone for coming. We had new cooperators, the - president.

Condolences were extended to Sylvia P. upon her sister’s passing. We were so happy that she attended the meeting. We are family and we are here to supCommittee Reports – The Scholarship Com-

Mission Statement: Our mission is to secure the political, educational, social and economic equality of rights in order to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons. Known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), it profoundly affected the struggle for civil rights and the course of 20th Century American History.

NAACP Stands with Expelled Tennessee Law Makers Defending Gun Control - islation? We are sick and tired of your thoughts and prayers.” ––Derrick Johnson, President and CEO

NAACP

For information on education innovation, health and well-being, next generation leadership and environmental and climate justice, go to: NAACP.org.

April Membership Campaign

114 Years of Dedication - Resilience - Impact

Eleanor Roosevelt Democratic Club

its Spirit of Philadelphia Bingo Cruise & Casino trip on August 22, 2023. All are cordially invited to enjoy dewe will enjoy a two-hour all-you-can-eat buffet, Bingo, DJ and entertainment aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia cruise ship. We will also enjoy a two-hour casino stay at the Parx Casino. The donation amount is $160. Thement and deposit of $50 is due immediately. The 2nd at 7:30 a.m. from the cafe at 2085 Bartow Avenue. We will return to the same location at approximately 8:30 p.m. No children are allowed. No refunds. For tickets please contact: James Payne, 917-992-5068; Tremaine

––James Payne mittee met on April 12 to discuss all the things they have done to accomplish their goal of a successful Floor Captains Committee will meet April 18 at

Treasury Report – Doris B. thanked everyone who paid their association dues and a special thank you to those cooperators that were generous. If you did not pay your Association dues as of yet, it is apartments.

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between 11:00 a.m. -12 p.m. Medgar Evans College CHAMPSS/Cultivating Holistic Academic Mindsets to Promote Student Success. Freshman and current students, full-time, need can apply. Application deadline for fall 2023 is August 1. If you have any questions about the program or the application process, please send an

Invited Guest – We will discuss who we would like to attend future meetings after the summer break.

Shared Information – During our Association

2021 and their convector update was shared. I then forwarded the article to those that make decisions for Co-op City.

Updates – Section Five Association meeting. Waterfront park. The grounds, trash, the beautiful and the not so beautiful, but it is still our home.

––Sharon Clarke

email to: champss@mec.cuny.edu.

Follow us on Facebook: Co-op City NAACP. Become a member, gift a membership or upgrade your membership. Adult: $30. Youth: $10. Silver NAACP Co-op City #2210 and mail to: N.A.A.C.P. Co-op City, Einstein Station, P.O. Box 75-3111, ––Brenda Brown

We recognize that the important work we do evwithout a network of dedicated local activists and community leaders, who want to see Black America thrive just as much as we do. Each NAACP branch has a duty to reach within our communities. We ask you to ask one person to join the NAACP to help us do the work. “Thank you.”

Brenda Brown

–Membership Chair

The Co-op City Branch was established in July 1973. In recognition, we have a 50th Anniversary Commemorative Pin. Purchase yours now for $20

McCall’s Bronxwood Funeral Home is closely monitoring the latest reports from the CDC and is fully committed to providing the funeral and memorial services you expect without interruption, in a clean and hygenic environment. Worldwide

Resort World – In Monticello, NY on April 20.

Price: $50. Bonus: $25 slot play and $15 for food. Waiting list only. Bus picking up at our three usual stops: Einstein Loop, 8:15 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:45 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 9:00 a.m. Face mask required on bus and in casino.

Indoor Picnic – May 5 at 1 p.m. in our club room 39, Einstein Center. Members only. Covered-dish. Bring your favorite picnic dish, food, salad, dessert, beverage or pay $15 at door.

Resorts Casino – In Atlantic City on July 20.

Price: $50. Bonus: $10 to play. Waitlist only. Bus picking up at our three usual stops: Einstein Loop, 7:45 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:15 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 8:30 a.m. Final payment due by July 3. Mask required on bus and in casino. More information soon.

Nordic Lodge, Foxwoods Casino and Tanger Outlets – August 12. Price: $190. For more information, call: 646-579-1701.

Caesar’s Casino – In Atlantic City on August 22. Price: $50. Bus picking up at our three usual stops: Einstein Loop, 7:45 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:15

AARP Chapter #4997

break for students, the 2022 Tax Season, the winter weather and moving towards a very pleasant spring and summer season.

The Tour Committee of AARP is continuing to August 8. The seats are $119 per person; and you can contact Ms. Wright, 718-379-3370, or Ms. Brown, 718-379-7962, for more information and reservations. The Hawaiian Cruise is the other trip that we are currently advertising and that is from September 12-21, 2024. The seven-day cruise begins with airfare to Hawaii from JFK to spend two days before the cruise sets sail. There are excursions planned in Hawaii during the two-day stay, and once you board the Pride of America, a Norwegian Cruise Line ship, you can relax and totally enjoy the experience. The amenities are plentiful and there are ports of call as you sail the seas! Prices begin at $4,689 – $5,389 per person with trip insurance available and rates for single occupancy when you contact the committee members with your questions.

AARP Chapter #4997 is once again notarizing the on Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. to assist you. Everyone who must sign must be present New York has introduced a new Executive Law that requires the notary to maintain a written ledger of all signatures they have signed for. Their record must be maintained for 10 years and can be called for by the state at any time. Bring your patience when you

-3 p.m., and is located at 177 Dreiser Loop, second messages are returned on our next business day, so leave a message. We have General Membership Meetings once a month held the second Monday at 1 p.m. in Room 1. Please come out and join us to hear from guest speakers, learn about updates for our community and more. It is also time for the Riverbay Board Election process to begin. There are seven candidates on the ballot this year and the “magic” number to reach a quorum is 5,002. We are shareholders in this community, not renters, and with that, we should be more invested in getting the Board that we feel will best represent us. If we all do our part and vote, there is no reason we do not

Mrs. Wilson, Good and Welfare contact, states our families are continuing to improve and move forward on their health journeys; we continue praying for their success. You can reach out to Mrs. Wilson, 718-671-5493, with any information you wish to share in this column.

Be Safe – Be Aware – Be Healthy.

––Ann Purnell

Co-op City Times / April 15, 2023

Goose Island Seniors

a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 8:30 a.m. Reservation by payment only. No exceptions. Final payment due by August 4. Mask required on bus and in casino. More information soon.

The Spinners – September 28 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Tropicana Casino until 3 p.m. then concert at 3:30 p.m. Waiting list only. Price: $140. Bonus: $25 slot play, $15 for food; $40 deposit to reserve seat on bus. Balance due by April 24. Pick ups at our three usual bus stops: Einstein Loop, 7:45 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:15 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 8 30 a.m. Make checks to Goose Island Seniors. You may also Zelle to 347-847-1941 or Cashapp to $StephenCarlSr.

Notary – Yvonne Menefee is available for notary Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Bingo – Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:15 p.m. Members only. Admission: $5 for three cards, 12 games and jackpot. Extra cards are $0.25 each. Refreshments. Proof of vaccination. Temperature taken at entrance.

Game Day – Every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p.m. Members only. Come play dominoes, watch movies, read books and socialize with other members. We are looking for Bid Whist players. Call 718-379-9613; $1 donation. Refreshments available.

To all members: Happy birthday to our members who celebrate their birthday in the month of April: Guinette Romaine, Wendy Berch, Dolores Wynn, Alfonso Gonzalez, Ione Foote, Olga Deleon, Valerie Francis-Williams and Myrta Willems.

Sick and Shut-in: Ella Thorne is in Workmen's Circle. Mary Pilla, former Goose Island president, sends her love to all. You can call her at 718-7531816.

Our club is located at 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 39, Bronx, NY 10475 at Section 5 Center. Our phone number: 718-379-9613. You may call (mornings) Mon. – Fri. from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (Evenings) Mon., Wed. and Fri. 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Tue. and Thu., 1 p.m.-9 p.m., or call,/text or Zelle Stephen, 347-847-1941. Cashapp to $StephenCarlSr. Our email address is goose.island@optonline.net.

––Stephen Roberts Sr.

Retirees of Dreiser Loop

Greetings, Retirees and friends.

We hope that everyone had a happy and blessed Easter. This is a friendly reminder that April 18 is

Trip Committee – The Resorts World Casino trip on June 28 is sold out (a waitlist is available). This trip includes a show, “A Musical Tribute to Motown” lunch and $25 in slot play. Ticket cost is $140. The bus will pick up at 8:30 a.m. on Dreiser Loop in front of H&R Block. Serita will be available in Room 19 on April 18 from 1-3 p.m. to accept payments. Questions may be addressed to Serita at 347-564-5722.

Scholarship Committee – May 19 is the deadline for the submission of completed scholarship applications to the scholarship committee. Applicants must be high school seniors scheduled to graduate in June 2023 and be the child, grandchild, great-grandchild or great-great grandchild of a RoDL member whose membership is in good standing (membership paid up for the past two years). Contact JoAnn at 718-7109082 with any questions.

Entertainment Committee – Tickets are now available for our annual spring luncheon to be held on June 14 at the beautiful Marina del Rey. Tickets seated basis). Entertainment Committee members will be available in Room 19 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3 p.m. Questions may be addressed to Daisy at 718-671-6122, Georgianna at 718-379-5762 or Jay at 201-310-2972.

Membership – New members and renewing members can remit a check for the $25 annual dues for 2023. Checks should be made payable to the “Retirees of Dreiser Loop” and mailed to: Retirees of Dreiser Loop, 177 Dreiser Loop, Room 19, Bronx, NY 10475. Please note “new member” or “renewing member” in the memo line on your check. Questions may be addressed to Mary at 718-655-9170.

Happy Birthday – Cheers to all our April birthday celebrants. We wish you an incredibly happy birthday and continued peace and happiness throughout the year.

Condolences – Please continue to pray for those who have recently lost loved ones.

Good and Welfare – We extend get well wishes and prayers to all who are sick and shut in. We pray that they will all soon see brighter days ahead.

General Meeting – Our next general membership meeting will be held on May 3 at 1 p.m. in Room 19. We look forward to seeing you there.

––Georgianna Rodriguez

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