Tara Woods - January 2021

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Volume 32 | NO 1

Tara Woods Homeowners Association • www.twhoa.net

JANUARY 2021

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INSIDE

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Welcome New Residents

From The Board Room

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Volunteer Opportunity

Golf Cart Parade

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18 Shilo Speaks

Toy Donation

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Sports, Cards & Crafts

Entertainment

25 Calendar

22 Garden Club

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Instead of HO! HO! HO!, this year it was WOOF! WOOF! WOOF! at Tara Woods on behalf of the Tara Woods Dog Park. Santa Bill Black was busy buying, assembling, and decorating with his Santa Helper, Dennis Harper. Two snowmen provided 24-hour surveillance and security for the mail dog and the 13 dogs of Christmas, which in 3 days, also

had 3 litters of puppies for a total of 17 little ones! Through donations from the residents, all of the adult dogs were “adopted” and are wearing red bones around their necks with the name of their “adoptee” or the names of the pet (pets) of the adoptees!! The puppies were not part of the adoption program this year, but bigger and better

plans are already being worked on for next year. So, if you would like adoption information on the puppies or would like to make a donation, please see Marie Ivens! It’s never too early! On behalf of the Tara Woods Dog Park, we would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy, Healthy 2021.


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WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS

A warm welcome to the following new residents of Tara Woods.

Barbara and Wayne Adriance Barbara and Wayne Adriance join us as parttime residents from Maine. They live at Lot #461, 19666 Pandora Circle. Barbara retired from work in education, most recently as an assistant principal for grades one to three. Wayne retired as a mechanic for the Maine Turnpike. Barbara enjoys walking in the community and is looking forward to having a bicycle and doing activities in the water. Wayne is working on their home and enjoys spending time with new friends and laughing about the weather in Maine. Lynne Chilberg and Mike Brimsek Lynne Chilberg and Mike Brimsek are part-time residents from Minnesota. They reside at Lot #429, 19723 Pandora Circle. Lynne retired after forty years as a dentist in her own practice and Mike is a retired electrical engineer for Minnesota Power. Lynne is an

avid quilter and enjoys walking, playing cribbage, reading and learning to play Mahjong. Mike enjoys making models, riding his bike, sitting on the beach and swimming in the pool as well as in the gulf.

The Following new residents BIO’s were featured in previous editions:

Pam and Robert Koss Pam and Robert Koss are full-time residents from Indiana. They live at Lot #425, 19707 Pandora Circle. Pam retired from nursing management and restaurant work while Robert is still working as a truck driver for UPS. They have two children and two grandchildren. Pam likes crafting, cooking and walking the dog. Robert enjoys fishing, kayaking and riding his motorcycle. The next New Residents Orientation will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2021 in the Clubhouse at 10:00 AM.

WELCOME TO TARA WOODS,

Mary Kivel

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FROM THE BOARD ROOM by Lou Welcome to 2021

• The Tara Woods Homeowners Association Board of Directors wishes all residents a Happy, healthy, and safe New Year. Together we look forward to seeing the end of this pandemic and a return to our much advertised and enjoyed lifestyle. • The Board continues to meet once a month to review each committee’s progress, plan future events and discuss items/issues needing Hometown’s attention and intervention. We are fortunate to have committee heads and committees that continue to demonstrate the best of Tara Woods. If you are one of these special people, all of us thank you! If you would like to join in with these doers, contact a committee head that tweaks your interest and find out how you could help. • Your yearly dues drive this organization and corporation. So many have already become a real part of our Tara Woods group. We thank you! • If you haven’t yet joined us, it is not too late. To join us, contact Membership Secretary Ann Millette at 239-543-2954 or any Board member. It is only $15.00 per household per year. Thank

you for your participation in your community. • As we all know, things are changing rapidly. The Board continues to adapt to best serve the residents of Tara Woods. An excellent way for you to keep current is your Homeowners Association website (www.twhoa.net). Members have total access that includes: all website content, the weekly “What’s Happening” email, special email blasts and much more. HEADS UP – Our beautiful Butterfly Garden at the Gazebo is there for all to enjoy. Please do your part by refraining from throwing garbage into the garden and by picking up after your dog. DID YOU KNOW THAT – Hometown’s four-sided exterior home inspections will resume in January 2021. Now is a good time to take a close look at your house, car port, bushes and trees to ensure that they are in compliance with the rules and regulations which are part of your prospectus. Lou Dunning, President loudunning2@gmail.com 239-240-5847

FMO NEWS: TARA WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NEWS Now that the elections are over it is important to know when our Legislators are to be in Tallahassee for Committee meetings and Sessions. The following information is from the FMO Watchdog. Committees: January 11th – 15th; January 25th – 29th; February 1st – 5th; February 8th – 12th; February 15th – 19th. Session dates are March 2nd – April 30th. Now is an excellent time to reach out to strengthen your ties with these Legislators and their Legislative Aides and District Secretaries. Their names and contact information will be in the next issue of The Columns as all

appointments have not been finalized. The FMO is YOUR voice in Tallahassee. Membership applications are available on the back bulletin board of the Clubhouse or on the FMO website. Don’t leave it to your neighbor. There is strength in numbers. PLEASE make your voice heard. Membership is only $25.00 per year or three years for $65.00. Give your family and yourself the piece of mind of supporting the organization that supports you. Wishing you all a happy, healthy, and safe 2021. Thank you. Stuart Berman

RED HAT LUNCHEON We’re back. Tuesday, January 5th, 2021, at Anthony’s On the Blvd., 1303 Del Prado Blvd. in Cape Coral. The sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse. The Clubhouse is open for Tuesday Night Bingo and Saturday Morning Coffee. Also, you can call me, Patty Sparany, at 239-652-3869 or Sheila Harris at 313-717-5627. Hope to get back in the swing! God Bless, Patty

COLUMNS STAFF EDITOR: Linda Beaulieu 239-560-0768 (lindabluetw@gmail.com)

ASSISTANT: Linda Engel PHOTOGRAPHY: Lou Dunning, Donna Erhardt CALENDAR: Judy Lanpher CIRCULATION: Linda Hoos, Manager COMMUNITY DIRECTORY: Haywood Gandy, Manager COORDINATORS: Stu & Belle Berman, Agatha Breen, Pat & Lou Dunning, Peggy Gamble, Lloyd & Carolyn Kelsey, Sharie & Norm Libby, Diane & Bob Nunn, Ed Simko, Nancy Schoeppner, Julia Wehrung, Linda Harju, Anthony Harju, and Sue Van Sickle. STUFFERS: Barb Simonson, Gene Dickie, Donna Phillips, Pam Harrington, Linda Janis, Claire Schwinn, Angie D’Alessandro, Carol West, and Lorraine & Bill Milligan. ALTERNATES: Frank Millette, Mike & Sheila Harris, Nina Lynes, Hilda Dienes, Gerri Linder, Nancy LeClair, and Joan Simonson. REPORTERS: Reporters will be noted by their bylines at the end of each article. Chris Olson, Tara Woods Homeowners Association Liaison To advertise in print, contact: Brion Palmer at 941-312-0665 or email him at info@27statemedia.com. Contributing writers are acknowledged with bylines accompanying their submissions. Attribution for photos are not included unless supplied. We sincerely thank everyone for their contributions. Your articles help showcase the strong and diverse community that makes up Tara Woods. The Columns is published monthly from October through May. Summer issues are condensed: June/July and August/September. All ads are subject to the approval of the publisher. It is the responsibility of the party placing any ad for publication in The Columns to meet all applicable legal requirements in connection with the ad such as compliance with town, county and state codes in first obtaining an occupational license for business, permitted home occupation, or residential rental property. DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that when you hire an unlicensed/uninsured person to do work at your home, you accept the liability. Island Visitor Publishing is not responsible for claims made by advertisers


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DAY OF CARING REPORT Good Day. I received this thank you note from “Wake Up America” the other day. However, it should be addressed to the sixty wonderful people here at Tara Woods who have donated to the Day of Caring. You were the ones who made this happen. What happened? Well, we are almost at our goal. In spite of COVID, and all the weirdness of this last year, we are only $16.00 from our goal of $2000.00 collected this year for the Day of Caring Charities as of Dec 10th, 2020. We have one more week to meet our goal. I am confident we will reach it. Thanks to each and every one of you. For those of you who just could not donate this year, we Bless you too. Looking forward to next year’s Day of Caring collection as I know we will be able to have the Quarter Auction again. Take Care, Stay Safe, and God Bless. Chris Olson

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Because of COVID, the Residents Appreciation Day Committee consistently thought outside the box to determine a way to ensure that the residents were recognized for their commitment and dedication to following the rules to ensure a safe community for our residents and workers. While the committee realized that most of the activities would have to be cancelled, it was hoped that Hometown America and the Committee could put on a nice luncheon for the residents. Ways were looked at for limiting the use of the Clubhouse. Food preparation and distribution would be done via drive-thru. Unfortunately, this could not come to being. With the spike in COVID cases, Hometown America made the difficult decision to totally cancel the function. Following CDC Guidelines, it would be dangerous to bring food in, repackage it and distribute to the residents. Hometown America appreciates the hard

MOVIE NITE

Saturday, January 16th 7:00 PM Featuring Jack Reacher Never Go Back

work and dedication that the Committee expended for the benefit of Tara Woods Residents. While an honoree is picked to represent the community, given the events of the last ten months, the Committee recommended and Hometown America supports that Tara Woods Residents would be the honoree. The Committee Members, representing Hometown America, were Karen Lawson, Community Manager, and Mischelle Divietro. Representing Tara Woods were Belle and Stuart Berman, Ken Clark, Pat Dunning, Donna Erhardt, JoAnn Glandorf, Judy Girty and Claire Schwinn. Working together to ensure the safety and health of our friends and neighbors is our top priority. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Stuart Berman

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BEING A FRIEND The Beatles sang, “I get by with a little help from my friends”… James Taylor sang, “You’ve got a Friend”... Barbra Streisand sang, “People who need people are the luckiest people in the world”. These songs and many more like them share this basic truth...as the Good Book says, “we are not meant to be alone”...we are created for relationship with each other and with the plants and animals in our word. So, let’s consider some suggestions on being a friend. THE BLESSINGS AND PAIN OF BEING A FRIEND As we age, we’re going to have to say farewell to good friends. I have had to do this too often as I age. But the memories of those long friendships linger on after death, and I’m grateful I took the time and effort to make and keep those friendships. FRIENDSHIPS THAT WORK TAKE WORK Whether husband and wife, parent and child, brother and sister, friend, and friend…enjoying such friendships take work. I had a great friend, and looking at our friendship, you might think the relationship was one-sided because I did most of the work to keep the friendship going. I made most of the phone calls and set up our

schedule to meet but the friendship was so important to both of us that I was willing, indeed glad, to make sure the friendship continued over many years. YOU AND YOUR FRIENDSHIPS How many friendships do you have and what are they like? Try this exercise. Take a sheet of paper and put yourself in the middle of the sheet. Then put the people in your life around the edges of the paper. Spouse, child, parent, brother, sister, friend, all the people in your life. Then draw a line between you and each of these persons and on that line rate that relationship. If the relationship is a 7, what do you need to do to make it a 10 for the best possible friendship. If a relationship is a 2 or 3 or less, and isn’t good for you or that person, should you stop that relationship? The Good Book says, “it is not good to be alone”. So, enjoy and nourish the gift of friendship. Thanks for listening, and next time we’ll consider the most important ingredient for getting well, and, staying well...a Healthy, Hearty Spirit. Your friend and neighbor, Barry Maberry.


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Financial Moves for the Recently Divorced

Divorce is common in our society, but that doesn’t make it any easier to navigate. If you’ve recently finalized a divorce, you’ve likely been coping with uncertainty and tension, but you can still avoid turning an already difficult situation into one that’s even more challenging. How? By making the right financial and investment moves, including the following: • Establish your separate financial presence. Even when you were married, you and your spouse might have maintained some separate accounts. But if you only had joint accounts, now is the time to open your own checking, savings and credit accounts. • Update your budget. It’s likely your budget needs updating. Your household income may be lower or may need to be adjusted for alimony or child support (paid or received). Additionally, your living expenses may have shifted, either higher because you’re no longer splitting expenses such as housing or utilities, or possibly lower because you’re no longer supporting your ex’s spending habits. Understanding your new budget will help you feel better informed about your financial options and more in control of your new situation. • Prioritize emergency savings. Divorce is expensive and may have depleted your savings. To get back on your feet, you may want to build an easily accessible source of funds for unexpected drops in income and/or spikes in expenses. If you’re not retired, you may want to keep three to six months’ worth of expenses in emergency savings, although even much smaller amounts can boost your feelings of financial security. • Evaluate your retirement plan contributions. When you were married, you may have been counting on sharing resources and expenses with your spouse in retirement. But now, you may be solely responsible for your retirement, so if you can afford it, you may want to ramp up your retirement plan contributions. You may want to consult a financial professional about setting and achieving new goals. • Think about Social Security. Your divorce could play a role in the benefits you can receive. Once you are eligible for benefits, if you were married at least 10 years and you haven’t remarried, you might be able to receive up to 50% of your ex-spouse’s benefits, offset by your own benefit. If your ex passes away and you haven’t remarried (or you remarry only after age 60), you could receive 100% of their benefit in place of your own. This could be beneficial if your ex-spouse had a higher income or spent longer in the labor force. Since rules can be complicated, contact your local Social Security office to better understand your situation, and keep a record of your ex’s Social Security number. • Review your beneficiary designations and legal documents. You’ll likely need to revise the beneficiary designations on your retirement accounts and life insurance policies. These designations carry a lot of weight and can even supersede the instructions in your will. And, speaking of your will, you’ll likely need to revise it too, along with other legal documents, such as a living trust. Consult with your legal professional to make these revisions. It can feel like a long road to stability after a divorce – but by following the above suggestions, you may be able to make the trip a little less bumpy – and hopefully shorter – as well.


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New/Renewal Billing Annual Statement January 1st, 2021 – December 31st, 2021 Only $15.00 per Household Your Association is your bridge to community management These are just a few of the benefits of membership. • Rent negotiations • New Owner Orientation • Community Website and The Columns Newsletter • Neighborhood Watch, silver alert, safety • Social and recreational activities • Free Library and WIFI at Clubhouse • Medical equipment loaners – no charge Please remit fee to Tara Woods Homeowners Association, 2600 Tara Woods Circle, North Fort Myers, FL 33917 or drop off at Saturday Morning Coffee or give to any board member. Contact Ann Millette with any questions at 239-543-2954 NAME________________________________________ ADDRESS___________________________________ LOT #___________________ TELEPHONE #_________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS________________________ www.twhoa.net


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KITCHEN HELP NEEDED FROM THE KITCHEN We are pleased to announce that thanks to the anonymous donation to the Kitchen Committee in honor of all Nurses offering free coffee and donuts at Saturday Morning Coffee for all nurses, will continue into 2021. This donation is in appreciation and thanks for all that nurses do, and in recognition of their skills and caring, from a grateful recipient of that care. If you are a professional nurse, please join us at the Clubhouse on Saturday morning from 7:45 9:15 AM, for coffee, donuts, conversation and

information shared at the open mic hosted by the Board of Directors. I hope we’ll see you there. We can always use hosts for Saturday Morning Coffee. If you would like to join us or would like to know more about it, please give us a call. Thank you! Janet & George Daly Chairpersons, Kitchen Committee 239-567-2285 janetdaly@yahoo.com

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Please remember to return the items you borrow clean when you are finished, so that other residents may have use of them also. We will gratefully accept donations of equipment in good working condition. Thank you.

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ENTERTAINING NEWS So, Ladies and Gentlemen...January of 2021 finds us still wearing masks and physically distancing from those we most want to hang out with. Back in March, I never thought that this COVID virus problem would still be plaguing us ten months later. But here we are. Please keep in mind that we need to keep our spirits up as we move slowly through the pandemic. As tough as these days are, we can still make it a good day. One day this will be behind us. I suggest that each morning you wake up and say to yourself, “I am not in jail, I am not in a mental hospital and not in a grave – I am going to have a very good day.” For the play, which we are still hoping will be a go in March of 2021, we will be performing 2 radio plays. Some of you might remember old radio shows, fondly, I hope. We will be sharing “Fibber Magee and Molly”. Our troop of Entertainers will be taking themselves, and hopefully you, back to the years of late 1940’s and early 1950’s. We are relying on the Tara Woods crack Sound & Lighting team to help take us back to before TV when family entertainment

was around the radio listening, most likely in the living room with Mom and Dad sitting on the davenport while the kids laid on the floor. While we will not be asking you to lay on the floor, we will ask that you all follow the guidelines set by Hometown for the Clubhouse. As we get closer, I will share with you how these guidelines will be impacting our audience. But for now, mark your calendars for the second weekend in March – night performances on Friday, the 12th, and Saturday, the 13th, with an addition of Sunday, the 14th for a matinee. Look for more information after the new year. Happy New Year to all. Every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness. Pat Dunning, President of the Entertainers 239-599-4490 (announce your name for the phone to ring) 239-240-5848 pdunning46@gmail.com

NEW IMAGE CHORUS The New Image Chorus wishes Tara Woods Residents a very happy, healthy and safe 2021. We are sorry we will be unable to perform for you this spring. We look forward to doing so in 2022. The Chorus is always looking for men and women who want to sing. There are no auditions. The only requirement is your willingness to share approximately two hours a week with your fellow

neighbors from late September until late March or early April and have some fun. You don’t have to memorize the words, but it does help. To learn more contact, Stuart Berman, Polly Brown, Lou Cashin or Carol Shields. Wishing you all a very happy, healthy and safe 2021. Stuart Berman

COVID LOCKDOWNS Medical experts in London today were asked if it is time to ease the COVID lockdowns: • Allergists were in favor of scratching it, but Dermatologists advised not to make any rash moves. • Gastroenterologists had sort of a gut feeling about it, but Neurologists thought the government had a lot of nerve. • Obstetricians felt certain everyone was laboring under a misconception, while Ophthalmologists considered the idea short-sighted. • Many Pathologists yelled, “Over my dead body!”, while Pediatricians said, “Oh, grow up!”. • Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was

madness, while Radiologists could see right through it. • Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thing and Pharmacists claimed it would be a bitter pill to swallow. • Plastic Surgeons opined that this proposal would “put a whole new face on the matter”. • Podiatrists thought it was a step forward, but Urologists were pissed off by the whole idea. • Anesthetists thought the whole idea was a gas, and Cardiologists didn’t have the heart to say no. • In the end, the Proctologists won out, leaving the entire decision up to the ##### in politics. Contributed by Mike Renzulli


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REMEMBERING JACK BOYLAN On a palm tree in front of the Sparany house on Tara Lakes Circle is a soldier. This soldier was made by a beloved resident who passed away a few years ago, Jack Boylan. You might remember Jack as our ‘bicycle man’, and he was also instrumental in the Christmas Toy Drive. This Toy Drive is continued by Linda Hoos, but this year is being collected out of her garage on Charleston Circle. Take a moment to enjoy this nice Christmas tradition that Patty and Ed have continued.

DID YOU GET YOUR REFUND? Both productions in 2020 of the Entertainers’ annual play and the New Image Chorus’ annual show were cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. If you still have tickets for the play and/or the concert, you can get a refund. Call Polly Brown to arrange a convenient time to bring your ticket(s) to her for a full refund. 239-731-1614 or cell 239-246-2391 Please be aware that they CAN NOT be used for next year’s performances.

TARA WOODS COMPUTER CLUB Welcome back to our Winter residents! The Tara Woods Computer Club has suspended its meetings since the start of the COVID restrictions in March. These meetings will resume on Thursday, January 7th, if conditions allow, or on the first Thursday of the first month that the Clubhouse is open. Free computer classes for the owners, renters, and guests of Tara Woods will be held at 10:30 AM every Thursday in the Card Room at the Clubhouse. They are open to everyone, and there is no membership fee. The first and third Thursday of each month is devoted to Computer Basics. This is a complete course on how to use your computer. The second and fourth Thursday are reserved for general subjects and cover a single specific topic of interest. If there is a fifth Thursday in a month, it is an open question and answer session where you can ask me almost anything you want. We spend as much time as we need to on each topic, and the next topic to be covered is always posted on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse. Feel free to attend only those classes that appeal to you. Bring something to take notes with, and your laptop computer if you want to follow

along on it. I have continued to provide my normal services in the park. I give private lessons and set up or repair computers in your home. I’ve been designing, programming, repairing, teaching, and working with computers since 1968, and can help you with all of your computer needs. Please call me with any questions or comments at 239-652-0488. Please continue to be careful and stay healthy. I’m looking forward to seeing you. Dave St. Laurent, The Computer Tutor

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GOLF CART PARADE The annual Golf Cart Parade goes on. Residents gathered in the parking lot of the Clubhouse on a Florida cool clear evening. Santa Claus, accompanied by Mrs. Claus, led the parade throughout the community. Each cart was more creative than the last. The imagination of our residents always is amazing, this year was no exception. This was a great way to ring in the Holiday Season.


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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021 EVERYONE And as we all know, it’s a lot different from the calendar year 2020. A New Year Resolution is a tradition, most common in the Western Hemisphere, but also found in the Eastern Hemisphere, in which a person resolves to continue good practice and change an undesired trait or behavior to accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve

their life. Even though 2020 gave us a lot of obstacles, somehow most of us were able to survive COVID-19 by staying safe, strong, and smart, when setbacks happened during those trying months. Hopefully, 2021 will be less stressful and we will experience a prosperous HAPPY NEW YEAR. Well, my time is up for this month’s Shiloh Speaks. A reminder, as always, to pick up after us. It’s your Tara Woods community. KEEP IT CLEAN. I’ll be around – putting my paws to another writing mood during these coming months of The Columns – and, like stated before, STAY SAFE, STRONG, and SMART. Happy Tails, Shiloh P.S. I like to make note to another loss of one of my four-footed furry dog friends, who left us during the Holiday Season. Charlie, a Shih TzuYorkie mix, whose owners are Paul & Carolyn Key. Charlie was a great asset and companion to the Key household. He’ll be greatly missed, and he will be joined by other four-footed furry friends going to the Rainbow Bridge. Happy Tails, Charlie; our paws pray that prayers will guide you to that bridge.


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TOY DONATION RECORD Toy collection breaks the record. Thank you to Linda and John Hoos and most important - all the Tara Woods residents who donated all the wonderful toys.


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LOVE IS… • A group of professional people posed this question to a group of four to eight-year olds, ‘What does love mean?’ The answers they got were broader, deeper, and more profound than anyone could have ever imagined! • ‘When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn’t bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So, my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.’ Rebecca - age eight. • ‘When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.’ Billy - age four. • ‘Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.’ Karl - age five. • ‘Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.’ Chrissy - age six. • ‘Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired.’ Terri - age four. • ‘Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.’ Danny - age eight.

• ‘Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and just listen.’ Bobby - age seven. (Wow!) • ‘If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate.’ Nikka - age six. (We need a few million more Nikka’s on this planet.) • ‘Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it every day.’ Noelle - age seven. • ‘Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.’ Tommy - age six. • ‘During my piano recital, I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling. He was the only one doing that. I wasn’t scared anymore.’ Cindy - age eight. • ‘My mommy loves me more than anybody. You don’t see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.’ Clare - age six. • ‘Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.’ Elaine - age five. • ‘Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and

sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.’ Chris - age seven. • ‘Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.’ Mary Ann - age four. • ‘I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.’ Lauren - age four. • ‘When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.’ (What an image!) Karen - age seven. • ‘Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet, and she doesn’t think it’s gross...’ Mark - age six. • ‘You really shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.’ Jessica - age eight. • And the final one: The winner was a four-year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman’s yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, ‘Nothing, I just helped him cry.’


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SPORTS, CARDS, and CRAFTS TENNIS NEWS BE SURE TO CHECK THE TENNIS BULLETIN BOARD ON A REGULAR BASIS FOR UPDATED INFORMATION ON WHAT IS GOING ON WITH TENNIS ACTIVITIES. TENNIS ASSOCIATION Nothing new to report this month. – Ed Sandre MISC. NEWS We now have clean, white net tops thanks to Greg Girard. With a bottle of special cleaner and a little “elbow grease” Greg got the net tops looking good. Thanks, Greg. The wind screens should be put up sometime soon and the coverings over the bleachers should be put up also. For people new to Tara Woods, we have what we call “open tennis” from 9:00 – 10:30 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. If you have an interest in tennis, stop by the courts and check it out. TENNIS LEAGUES Men’s League There is nothing new to report this month for any of the Men’s League teams, as there is no league activity because of the coronavirus. TWIT (Tara Woods Inter-Community Tennis) Since we are not having league tennis competition this year, we have decided to create an internal weekly schedule of tennis for both men and women. Several years ago, Dick Heffron created a game called TWIT

(Tara Woods Inter-Community Tennis). We will be playing TWIT in Tara Woods every Thursday at 10:30 AM. The concept is simple. There will be 4 players assigned to each court. Each player gets to play 8 games with each of the other people on that court, for a total of 24 games. Within each foursome, each player will get a point for every game they win. At the end of each match that day, the player with the most points moves up to the next level the following week, and the player with the least points moves down to a lesser level and plays with a new foursome. Currently we have 16 players for the 4 courts. If others decide to join, we can add additional courts for every 4 players. This is strictly social tennis; no prizes, no fees. – Dick Heffron and Mike Renzulli Women’s League Women’s Team – Angels There is nothing new to report this month for the Women’s League, as there is no league activity because of the coronavirus. Please note that the women still play tennis on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 – 10:30 AM. If you are new to Tara Woods and want to learn about our team, come on out to the tennis courts on one of those days. In last month’s issue of The Columns, I gave you a little recent history on the Women’s Tennis Teams from Tara Woods since I joined the team in 2010. I thought it would be interesting to go back further to see just how the Angels tennis team was formed in Tara Woods. The following is from information I received from the collective memory of Jane Maher and Dawn Benjamin. The Women’s Tennis Team was organized in 1996 by Jane Maher. The team name of the “Angels” was suggested by Jackie Sullivan, as she was very fond of

angels of any kind. Jane Maher was the first Captain. Mary Ann Craig took over as Captain for a few years and then Dawn Benjamin became the Captain. Some of the team members, as recalled by Jane Maher and Dawn Benjamin, included: Dawn Benjamin, June Buer, Mary Ann Craig, Jane DeGuire, Mary Helen DeLang, Martha Ewing, Addy Fratantuono, Marge Hosek, Florence Jacobs, Henri La Liberty, Jane Maher, Jackie Sullivan, Ann West, and Elaine Wood. Jane Maher indicated that the team’s tennis tops were designed by the mother of Dave St. Laurent. She also said that they had great fun playing on the team. If more “history” information is learned over the next few months, I will try to publish it here. – Linda Engel ROUND ROBINS Our new January 2021 tennis season is here. We had the opening of Round Robin events with a gettogether on November 22nd. We did have a small turnout with just 12 players – 3 courts with 3 sets played on each. We do not know if more players will take part in future events. We have 3 more Round Robins scheduled for this season. We did suspend the snacks and drinks we used to arrange for everyone; we have asked players to provide their own. As more members return to Tara Woods, we will consider any changes that can be made which will be set in place and hope more players will participate in future matches. The next Round Robin is set for January 24th. Watch the Tennis Bulletin Board for the sign-up sheet and any information we have to pass along. – Dale Holat, Round Robin Coordinator Submitted by Linda Engel

ACTIVITIES, ACTIVITIES With the holidays behind us, it’s time to look ahead to a new year. In this transition year, let’s hope we can ring in the new with an open mind as to how our world has been changed and accept the new reality with less fear and trepidation as the virus is slowly eradicated. It was a difficult and scary 2020. Soon we will have a chance to start over. At this time, we don’t know what changes will come or what the Tara Woods parties and activities will look like. We are a creative group of seniors and I’m sure there will be some outstanding events in our future. Thank you to Frank Millette, Lou Dunning and Bill Black for leading the Christmas Golf Cart

Parade through the community, safely and orderly. Thank you also to Santa (Bob Clark) for all his work upgrading the trailer for the sleigh and to his little helper, Sue Clark, for sprucing up the sleigh for its journey through the community. Thank you also to everyone who participated in the parade and to those who watched and waved and shared Christmas greetings along the way. It was a fun time, and I was especially glad to see everyone adhering to the mask and social distancing rules. I’m glad we could continue this Tara Woods tradition safely. I am pleased to welcome Peggy Gamble as the new head of the outside decorating committee for 2021.

She and her husband, Dave, were instrumental in gathering a group of people and decorating this past December. She has a lot of new ideas and is eager to implement them for the coming holiday season. We all look forward to what’s in store for December 2021. Stay well. Please continue to follow safe procedures, which are designed for the safety of everyone around you, as well as yourself. Please feel free to contact me at any time if you have questions regarding the parties and events. Janet Daly, Activities Coordinator janetdaly@yahoo.com 239-567-2285


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ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TARA WOODS

THESE ACTIVITIES ARE CONTINGENT ON THE CLUBHOUSE REOPENING FULLY EUCHRE CLUB BINGO AT BUNCO Meets on Wednesday Nights Ladies and Gentlemen, come join us TARA WOODS In the Clubhouse Card Room at 7:00 PM. every Sunday at 7:00 PM in the Card

Be one of the winners at our Tuesday night BINGO. And you can win more than once during the night!

If your eyesight isn’t as good as it once was, now you

can play too. We have really BIG game packs and “Specials” that are 8 ½” x 11” with 2” numbers. No additional charge for the ticket that can make you the “King” or the “Queen” for the night and earn you even more money on all game sheets. Game packets are sold with either 6 game squares per sheet or 9 game squares. The “Special” game papers have 3 game squares. Buy as many as you’d like! Our Tuesday night BINGO session consists of 14 regular games and 6 “Special” games We also have “Hot Ball” prizes of $50.00 or more and a “Social” raffle. Sales STOP at 6:45 PM. Come join the fun.

PICKLEBALL To all new and existing residents. Looking to get some exercise and have some fun at the same time? Come join us for Pickleball! It’s one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S. Current open play times are at 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM every day. Come down to the courts and say hello. We would be happy to teach you how to play the game. There are paddles available in the storage container in front of the courts and the balls are located on the door of each court. Proper footwear is required. Join in on the fun! For further information contact Diane Gibson at 603-244-0536 or at dmg9548@gmail.com

LINE DANCING

Line Dance Class Come join us for lots of fun and great exercise! Fridays at 10:00 AM in the Clubhouse. Barb Goodhue 517-404-8063

BOCCE

Mondays at 3:00 PM Tuesdays at 9:00 AM No need to sign up Don’t need a partner New teams chosen every week ~ Easy to learn Questions: call Frank Millette 543-2954

TENNIS ANYONE? Join other tennis players every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 9:00-10:30 AM for friendly Tennis.

HORSESHOES Every Friday at 1:00 PM At the Horseshoe Pits. Come join us for fun and laughs.

Room. Cost is $3.00. Will you have the first Bunco or the last, or the most? Will you have the most wins, or the most losses? If you do, the prize money will be yours! Come join the fun. Questions: call Polly Brown 731-1614

PING PONG

Looking for Players!

Remember those days playing ping pong as a kid? You can still play today! Please join us on Thursdays from 1:00 to 3:00 PM in the Clubhouse. Masks are required, but the laughs are free. For further information contact Norm Libby at 239-246-3510.

AGGRAVATION Meets in the Clubhouse Card Room

at 7:00 PM on Monday and Thursday nights. The game consists of 11 hands and is easy to learn. Eight quarters gets you in. Come join the fun and play a great card game.

MAH JONGG

Come join the Mah Jongg group. Do not know how to play? We teach the first three Mondays of the month. We have a great time. Come & join us on Mondays 12:003:00 PM. The Happy Ladies of Mah Jongg.

CRIBBAGE There’s a “new” game at Tara Woods. If you hear someone say,

“fifteen two fifteen four” and you don’t think they’ve lost a screw or two, come and join us in the Card Room every Wednesday at 2:00 PM for a few games of Cribbage. The arrangement is fairly flexible since Cribbage can be played by 2 or 3 or 4 players. Just be there by 2 PM. Cards, cribbage boards and fun will be provided. Contact John D’Amico at 239-731-7928 or danyyankees1@comcast.net.

POKER, ANYONE? LADIES! DO YOU PLAY POKER? How long has it been since you’ve played with friends? Did you know there’s a game every Monday night at the Clubhouse just for the ladies? Well, we really don’t have a “No Boys Allowed!!!” Rule, but men usually don’t like to play with wild cards and we do. But they’re welcome to play as long as they are willing to “play like girls”. It is most likely the least stressful and least expensive poker you can play around here! It’s a good night to socialize with the ladies and make new friends with the girls who like to play poker. The stakes are very low. Call Polly Brown, 731-1614, if you’d like to join us – she’ll fill you in on the details or answer any questions you may have.

50¢ to buy in, but offers some “big” prize money!

BRIDGE

The Bridge group is looking for bridge players. We meet on Tuesdays at 12:30 PM in the Card Room. Call Beth Ferris at 543-6295 or Pauline Young, 239-997-5984 first if you are interested in playing with this friendly group. We’d like to have you join us. Beth Ferris

HAND AND FOOT CARD CLUB

Come join the group for a fun-filled afternoon of cards! We meet on Fridays at 1:00 PM in the Card Room. Don’t know how to play the game? EASY! We will teach you! It is easy to learn. Questions: contact George Stelling, 731-6709

GAME NIGHT Every Friday night at 7:00 p.m.

Different games can be played (All are easy to Learn) LEFT – CENTER – RIGHT (dice- 3-coin buy-in)(winner-take-all each game)

CONTRACT RUMMY (similar to Aggravation) (6 quarter buy-in) 31 (card game) (3 dime buy-in each game) (winner-take-all each game)

For more information call Polly Brown at (239) 731-1614

CERAMICS Mondays – 12:00 Noon

Ceramics is held in the Ceramics Room by the Tennis Courts. We are there every Monday at 12:00 Noon. For more information and for firing of the kiln please contact Bonnie Abend, 217-0707, or Janelle Wissler, 770-2686. We hope you will come and participate in making ceramics with us. Come join the fun. Bonnie Abend

EXERCISE FOR SENIORS

CURTIS IS BACK & HE IS LOOKING FOR YOU!!

Now is the time to get up and get going again. This is a total body workout that can be done standing or sitting down. It includes stretching, balance, cardio and light weights. Give it a try nothing to lose and may even gain some muscle Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays in the clubhouse at 8:00 AM. Any questions, please contact Barb Simonson at 541-840-4430

SHUFFLEBOARD Horse collar: Monday 10:00 AM Anyone can play, just show up...cost $1.00 Tuesday Shuffleboard league begins January 12th. Sign up at the Shuffleboard courts. Friday Shuffleboard league starts January 15th. Any questions, call Ken Atkinson at 815-970-0467. Have a great 2021!!

YOGA

Please check with the clubhouse for information on YOGA classes.


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Happy New Year IMPORTANT TARA WOOD DIRECTORY INFORMATION If for some reason you have not received your New Tara Woods 2020-2021 Resident Directory, please email the Directory Manager, Haywood Gandy, at: haywood.gandy@gmail.com to request a copy. Upon receipt of your copy of the directory please take a minute to review your information for accuracy. Please email any additions, corrections and/or changes to haywood. gandy@gmail.com. Subject: Tara Woods 2020-2021 Directory Update. In your email response it is important that you include your Lot #, Name, Address, Telephone Number(s) and your Home State. All new additions, phone number changes, misc. changes, and deletions to the directory will be updated and published in the monthly editions of The Columns. Online editions of The Columns are available for your reading pleasure on the Tara Woods website. www.twhoa.net. Thank you and have a Happy New Year. Community Directory Manager Haywood Gandy, 2998 Tara Lakes Circle, Lot #643 Telephone 239-667-0887 (cell) or (cell) 603-557-8335. NEW RESIDENT ADDITIONS TO THE 2020 – 2021 TARA WOODS DIRECTORY (January 2021) The additions, updates, and changes listed below are included in the NEW 2020 – 2021 directory.

CORRECTIONS / CHANGES TO THE 2020 – 2021 TARA WOODS DIRECTORY (January 2021) MISC. DIRECTORY CHANGES

THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTS NAMES ARE DELETIONS FROM THE 2020–2021 DIRECTORY

TARA WOODS BINGO PROTOCOL Because we want everyone who wants to play Bingo to feel safe, and, more importantly, to BE safe, Bingo at Tara Woods will follow the CDC Guidelines and Hometown America’s requirements pertaining to the Clubhouse. These restrictions will be strictly adhered to and there will be no exceptions! • Tables will be sanitized prior to admission. • All workers will wear masks and gloves. • There will be only one (1) entry door and it will open at 5:45 PM. • Maximum people allowed in the hall is 50, including workers. • Temperatures will be taken at the door. Anyone with a temperature over 100.4 degrees will not be admitted. • Everyone must wear a mask when not in their seat at their table. • Only residents of Tara Woods can play. Visitors and/or guests are not allowed. • Proof of residency will be required at the door, such as your Tara Woods name tag or Florida ID showing your street address in Tara Woods. • Tables and chairs have been arranged to provide for social distancing and must not be moved or changed. • Due to the limited seating, there will be no saving seats for anyone. • There will be no concessions for now, but you may bring your own snacks and beverages. If anyone refuses to comply with these provisions, they will be asked to leave. Should they refuse to leave and cannot be persuaded to do so by others, the Bingo session will be terminated, and the hall will be vacated. No refunds will be given. These are very trying times and many of us are ready for something to change. If we all do our part and follow these guidelines, we can stay safe and have some fun. If you have any questions, call Polly Brown at 239-246-2391.


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The Garden Club wishes Everyone a Very Happy New Year Hope everyone and all your loved ones are healthy. I am writing this before we really know what is happening with the vaccine. Until we know more about what is happening with the pandemic, I see no way to for us to have any of our usual activities, or a meeting. Hopefully, this new year will bring us back our freedoms. We will continue to review the situation. In the meantime, we ask that everyone please treat the Butterfly Garden with respect. A great deal of time and money is put into it for everyone to enjoy. It is a safe haven for the butterflies and a tranquil place for us to sit and enjoy. No garbage should be thrown in it, and please pick up after your dog if you are walking by the garden and he/she decides this is a great place to do their duty. Did you know: There are more than 20 butterflies and moths listed as endangered, by the

GARDEN CLUB

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Most of these species are found in the United States and may become extinct due to loss of their habitat. More than 765 species of butterflies occur in North America, north of Mexico. Florida is home to a total of 187 butterfly species, the most of any state east of the Mississippi River. You can help butterflies in your own back yard by growing both host plants for larvae and nectar plants for adults. Visit the University of Florida’s website for a list of plants you can grow to benefit butterflies in your particular region of the state.

One of these butterflies is: The Florida Monarch butterfly whose population has dropped 80 percent since 2005 (from November 8th, 2018, Florida Museum of Natural History). A 37-year survey of Monarch populations in North Central Florida shows that caterpillars and butterflies have been declining since 1985 and have dropped by 80 percent since 2005. They found that Monarch’s springtime departure from Mexico is timed to coincide

with optimal growth of milkweed in the southeastern U.S. While adult Monarch butterflies can feed from a variety of plants, their young depend on milkweed as their sole source of nutrition, storing up the plant’s toxins to ward off predators. The Monarch butterfly will lay hundreds of eggs on milkweed over their brief lifetimes, but just over 2 percent of eggs survive to become fully grown caterpillars. We can help the Monarch by: 1. Not Using pesticides in Our Gardens. 2. Planting Native Milkweed. 3. Create a Monarch Way-Station. 4. Learn More. 5. Spread the Word Some butterfly gardeners have spoken to Linda Hoos about native milkweed and other native butterfly plants. There are two native nurseries Bill Milligan told Linda about: All Native Plants and Landscape in Fort Myers, 239-939-9663. There is also one on Sanibel called SCCF Native Landscape, 239-472-1932.

Don’t forget when your milkweeds get leggy and you start to see new growth at the bottom you can cut your plants back to six inches. If you plant butterfly plants in rotation, then you will always have nectar and host plants available and your butterflies will love you. The Garden Club wishes to Thank Everyone who has planted milkweed in their gardens. Rachelle DellaRocca 239-322-6386

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GARDEN CLUB By Linda Hoos JANUARY WHAT TO PLANT Bedding Plants: Plants that can be added to the garden during the coolest months include begonia, browallia, lobelia, dianthus, dusty miller, and nicotiana.

REVISED 50’S SONGS

good start. Irrigation: Plants may need water if temperatures remain higher than normal and rainfall is scarce. Shrubs and Trees: Prune non-spring flowering shrubs and trees this month to improve form.

Bulbs: Winter is a great time to plant bulbs that will bloom this spring. Some to try are Clivia lily, crinum, and agapanthus.

Arbor Day: Florida observes Arbor Day on the 3rd Friday of January. To celebrate, plant a tree in your yard or community.

Herbs: Many herbs will thrive now that temperatures are cooler, including tarragon, thyme, dill, fennel, and any of the mints.

Cold Protection: If a frost or freeze is predicted, bring sensitive plants like orchids inside. Water sensitive plants in the landscape thoroughly 12-24 hours before a freeze and cover.

Vegetables: Continue planting cool season crops including beet, cabbage, turnip, lettuce, and broccoli. WHAT TO DO Rejuvenate the landscape: After the danger of freezing temperatures, it’s a good time to plant woody shrubs. Water frequently to get new plantings off to a

Pests: To control scale on citrus, shrubs, and deciduous fruit trees, apply horticultural oil while plants are dormant. Apply copper spray to mangos after bloom. Excerpts from the Florida Gardening Calendar University of Florida.

Some artists of the 50’s are revising their hits with new lyrics to accommodate baby boomers. Here’s a few:

1. Herman’s Hermits – Mrs. Brown you’ve got a lovely walker. 2. The Bee Gees – How can you mend a broken hip. 3. Bobby Darin – Splish Splash I was having a flash. 4. Ringo Starr – I’ll get by with the help from depends. 5. The Commodores – Once, twice, three times to the bathroom. 6. Marvin Gaye – Heard it from the Grape Nuts. 7. Leo Sayer – You make me feel like napping. 8. Willie Nelson – On the commode again. 9. Procol Harem – A whiter shade of hair. 10. Johnny Nash – I can’t see clearly now. 11. Helen Reddy – I am woman, hear me snore. 12. Abba – Denture Queen. Contributed by Bonnie Abend


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JOKES I tried having my mother’s phone disconnected, but the customer-service rep told me that since the account was in my dad’s name, he’d have to be the one to put in the request. The fact that he’d been dead for forty years

SEX AT 73

I just took a leaflet out of my mailbox, Informing me that I can have sex at 73. I’m so happy, because I live at number 71.

RECYCLING 101 didn’t sway her. Then a solution hit me: “If I stop paying the bill, you can turn off the service, right?” “Well, yes,” she said reluctantly. “But that would ruin his credit.”

So, it’s not too far to walk home afterwards. And It’s the same side of the street. I don’t even have to cross the road!

ATTENTION VETERANS!!

Many of you are not aware of USAA Auto and Home Insurance specifically designed for veterans AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS: spouses, brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren etc. I can attest to the fact that the savings are substantial (for myself and my family) since becoming a member several years ago. You just need to call: 1-800-531-8722 to enroll. YOU SERVED – NOW YOU CAN SAVE! Sam Topping, U.S. Army

CLUBHOUSE MINISTRIES For new residents of Tara Woods and existing residents too, the Clubhouse Ministries invite you to join one of their Bible study classes, which are held in the Clubhouse Meeting Room every Tuesday morning at 10:00 AM. These meetings give you an opportunity to make new friends as you study the Scriptures in relaxed and enjoyable surroundings. We are a non-denominational group. No need to make reservations, folks! Just stop by any Tuesday morning at 10:00 AM. Come join us! Ann Scott

Inspiration Hour If a care is too small to be turned into a prayer, it is too small to be made into a burden. Casting all your care upon Him; for He cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7

When in Doubt – Throw it out! No Styrofoam! Especially NO plastic bags! They can be deposited at Publix in the green bins outside as well as Styrofoam egg cartons. Did you know soda cans can be picked up on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month by volunteers? They are sold and the money helps fund OUR Homeowners Association. Did you know, that if you include an unrecyclable item in your bin, the recyclers must go through it by hand and pull them out, otherwise the entire load goes in the trash! Approved recyclables include: • Paper - (excluding shredded, waxed, metallic or soiled). • Cardboard - (excluding those with a waxed coating). • Plastic - (excludes plastic bags, styrofoam, hazardous materials). • Glass - green, brown and clear are all acceptable. • Cans - Aluminum or steel (tin) - Homeowners Association will also pick up your aluminum cans on the 1st and 3rd, Saturday of the month curbside. For additional information, go to: http://leegov.com/solidwaste/residential/recycling

BREAKING NEWS CANS TO THE CURB PUT YOUR ALUMINUM CANS OUT TO THE CURB ON THE 1ST AND 3RD SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH BY 9:00 AM OUR DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS WILL PICK THEM UP WHY? – REVENUE FROM THE CANS HELP FUND YOUR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION RECYCLING BY “CANS TO THE CURB” IT IS GOOD FOR US AND OUR ENVIRONMENT CANS TO THE CURB!!!


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MID-ATLANTIC SOCIAL CLUB NEWS The officers of the Mid Atlantic Social Club wish you and your families a Happy New Year! Hope all of your festivities for the Holiday Season were pleasant even though they may have been on the quiet side. Let’s look forward to the year 2021 with optimism in regaining our fellowship in our community organizations. May everyone remain happy and stay healthy. Barbara Pollitt, Secretary

WATER VOLLEYBALL!

WATER AEROBICS

Thursdays & Sundays 1:00 – 3:00 PM

8:00 AM Monday, Wednesday & Friday.

Come join us in this fun, non-competitive sport. Meet new/old friends, get a few laughs while exercising. No experience necessary. Hope to see you there. If questions, contact Barb Simonson at 541-840-4430

Air temperature must be 62 degrees by 8:00 AM. Use ABC News to check temperature. This is a great exercise for men and women with less stress on your joints and muscles. The class consists of stretching, cardio and water weights. If you have them, bring a noodle, stretch bands and water weights. If questions, contact Judy Brda at 239-731-1797

Specializing in all American and foreign auto repairs. Come to the people you can trust!

GULF COAST

AUTO REPAIR, INC. 26 Cardinal Drive • N. Fort Myers, FL 33917 Corner of Pondella and Old 41

239-997-8333 FAX: 239-997-0799 GULFCOASTAUTOREPAIR1@GMAIL.COM

ITH... W O D U O Y LD WHAT WOU

? 0 0 $2,0 Think about the possibilities! With $2,000, you could go on a cruise for two, use it toward a shopping spree, or buy a flat screen TV – just to name a few.

Cruise for two

Two laptops

Domestic flight

Outdoor Grill

Patio Set

Gazebo

Invite your friends to live at Tara Woods, and you could earn up to $2,000* when they purchase a new home.

CALL 239-731-1011 FOR DETAILS! *Referral reward restricted to Hometown America residents. Customer must register the resident who referred them at time of their initial visit. Residents whose referral purchases a new or special-order home will receive up to $2,000. Residents whose referral purchases a Hometown America-owned inventory home will receive up to $300. Residents whose referral purchases a brokered home will receive up to $100. Residents who refer will receive money after closing of escrow. Other terms and conditions may apply. Call 239-731-1011 for more details.

Flat Screen TV

Shopping Spree


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YARD SALE !!!!!!!!! JAN. 16th AT 7:00 AM. BREAKFAST , LUNCH TOO!!!!!

January 2021 TARA WOODS CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

Sunday

Monday Dec 2020 T W T 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 S

M

Tuesday

F 4 11 18 25

S 5 12 19 26

S

M 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28

Wednesday Feb 2021 T W T 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25

F 5 12 19 26

Thursday

1

S 6 13 20 27

A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND SAFE NEW YEAR WISH TO ALL

3 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

10 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

4

17

24 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS.

8:30 AM -11:30 AM PLAY REHEARSAL

6:45 PM BINGO

11 8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

18

1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

12 8:00AM EXERCISE FOR SRS. 10:00AM SHUFFLE BOARD

19 10:00AM SHUFFLE BOARD

Martin Luther King, Jr.

6:45 PM BINGO

26

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS INAUGURATION DAY

27

8:00AM EXERCISE FOR SRS. 10:00AM SHUFFLE BOARD 6:45 PM BINGO

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS 10:00 AM LINE DANCING New Year's Day

7

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

8

8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS.

8:00AM WATER AEROBICS

1:00 PM -3:00 PM TABLE TENNIS

10:00AM LINE DANCING

1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

10:00AM SHUFFLE BOARD

14 8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS. 1:00 PM -3:00 PM TABLE TENNIS 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

20

8:30AM -11:30 AM PLAY REHEARSAL

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

6:45 PM BINGO

8:00AM EXERCISE FOR SRS.

25

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

13

8:00AM WATER AEROBICS

8:30 AM -11:30 AM PLAY REHEARSAL

31

6

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

8:30 AM -11:30 AM PLAY REHEARSAL

1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

5

Friday

21 8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS. 1:00 PM -3:00 PM TABLE TENNIS 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

28 8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS. 1:00 PM -3:00 PM TABLE TENNIS 1:00 PM WATER VOLLEYBALL

RULES OF CLUBHOUSE DUE TO COVID 19

15 8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS 10:00 AM LINE DANCING

22 8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS 10:00 AM LINE DANCING

29 8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS 10:00 AM LINE DANCING

Saturday

2 8:00 AM COFFEE 9:00 AM GENERAL MEETING ALUMINUM CAN PICK-UP DAY

9 8:00 AM COFFEE 9:00 AM GENERAL MEETING

16 7:00 AMYARD SALE 8:00 AMCOFFEE 9:00 AM GENERAL MEETING ALUMINUM CAN PICK-UP DAY

23 8:00 AM COFFEE 9:00 AM GENERAL MEETING

30 8:00 AM COFFEE 9:00 AM GENERAL MEETING

CLUBHOUSE LOCKED 10:00 PM.

MTGS/ACTIVITIES TO BE HELD WEEKDAYS ONLY. (EXCEPTION PERMISSION BY MANAGEMENT AND SAT. MORN. COFFEE. MUST SUPPLY OWN CUE STICKS, BIBLES, MATS, etc... TEMP. CHECKS, SOCIAL DISTANCING AND MASKS ARE MANDATORY (EXCEPT. FOOD AND DRINK). INDOOR FACILITY LIMIT: 50 PEOPLE OUTDOOR -NO LIMIT. KITCHEN USE: TEMPS., MASKS, GLOVES MANDATORY. NEED ICE? SAME RULES APPLY. ANY ACTIVITY WEEKDAY EVENINGS, AREA MUST BE CLEANED AND SANITIZED. INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE GIVEN BY MGT.


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