Tara Woods - October 2021

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FROM THE BOARD ROOM page

CRAFT FAIR page

NEW IMAGE CHORUS page

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CERT page

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HOT DOG DAY

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SHILOH SPEAKS

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RESIDENT APPRECIATION DAY page

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GARDEN CLUB page

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ENTERTAINMENT page

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CALENDAR page

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LABOR DAY PARTY A good time was had by all at the Labor Day Party, hosted by the New York/New Jersey Club. It was really good to see our friends and neighbors who, due to COVID, we were unable to see over the past year. The food was delicious, music provided by Matt Mentzer was a nice addition to the day, and an exciting game of bean bag baseball provided by Judy & Bill Machnicz ended triumphantly for the women. The New York/New Jersey Club would like to thank all who worked so hard. Their efforts helped make this event such a success. Please forgive me if I missed anyone or was unable to

get the names right. The crew consisted of: Melinda Baldwin, Stu Berman, Dave & Peggy Boncher, Teri Burt, Ken Clark, Janet Daly, Lou & Pat Dunning, Aaron Homrighouse, Keith Hand, Joe Jackson, Judy & Bill Machnicz, Mark Mentzer, Kathy Murschell, Sandy Knowles, Patty Sparany, Chuck & Marcia Poveromo, Barbara Roland, Claire Schwinn, Carol Shields, Bill & Sue Sobkowitz, and Sharon Whitney. All of your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thank you. Barbara Roland


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WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS A warm welcome to the following new residents of Tara Woods! It was great to see many of you at our orientation on September 4th. We hope to see you at Saturday Morning Coffee or at the pool or at the many activities going on at our wonderful and active park. If you missed that date, or any previous orientations, you are encouraged to come to next month’s orientation, which will be held on Saturday, October 9th, at 10:00 AM in the Clubhouse Meeting Room. Jann and Larry Anderson Jann and Larry reside on Lot #451, 19753 Cottonfield Road. They are parttime residents of Minnesota and have two children and two grandchildren. Jann is a retired RN who still has an active license, and Larry retired as manager of a desk top publishing company of a foreign language translating company. In her spare time, Jann enjoys scrapbooking, listening to rock n’ roll and traveling, especially to Disney. Larry likes to watch TV, especially The History Channel and NCIS. Pat and John Bianco Pat and John live on Lot #353, 2837 Orlenes Street as full-time residents. They are from Connecticut but lived in Florida at Tropical Palms for eighteen years before moving to Tara Woods. John retired from Costco as a hearing dealer, and Pat retired as an X-ray and orthopedic technician. They have two children and two grandchildren. Pat enjoys gardening, playing bocce, reading and watching TV. John likes playing bocce, tennis, billiards and pickleball, as well as reading.

Karen and Randy Collins Karen and Randy live on Lot #633, 2936 Tara Lakes Circle as full-time residents. They hail from New Jersey but have lived in Cape Coral since 1988. Randy still works for the City of Cape Coral in Parks and Recreation, and Karen works at Chico’s office. In their free time, both enjoy anything sports related.

Chris Finn and Jeff Fisher Chris and Jeff reside on Lot #540, 19836 Kara Circle. They are full-time residents from Ohio. Both still work, Chris at Express Script and Jeff at World Wide Flight Services. Chris likes to host an online radio program called “The Electric Jukebox Lounge with Shane Fisher” and Jeff enjoys swimming and walking. Dotti Dukes, Mark DiRienzo, & Debi Fedele Dotti, Mark and Debi live on Lot #281, 2844 Steamboat Loop as full-time residents. They are originally from

Florida and Massachusetts. Dot retired from Ames Department Store and has five children, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She enjoys swimming, reading and three-wheel biking. Mark does landscaping and enjoys the pool as well as fixing up the house. Debi is looking for work and enjoys the pool as well as being Mark’s assistant.

Judy Fleming Judy lives on Lot #329, 2838 Cloister Street as a full-time resident. She comes to us from New Jersey, where she retired from the reinsurance division for an insurance company. She enjoys Tai Chi and volunteering. Marilyn Henderson Marilyn lives on Lot #655, 2955 Tara Lakes Circle. She is a computer programmer and continues to work. Marilyn owns two horses and enjoys horseback riding, kayaking, fishing, paddle boarding and making jewelry.

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from Maryland and are the parents of two children and two grandchildren. Marsha works as a salesperson at Macy’s, and Raymond is a security officer. Marsha enjoys swimming, walking, dancing and riding her bicycle, while Raymond enjoys power walking, working out, reading and listening to talk radio.

Betty McDonagh and Liliana Townsend Betty (or Beatriz) and her daughter, Liliana, originally from New York, reside full-time on Lot #11, 19547 Charleston Circle. Betty has three children, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild, and is retired from childcare. She enjoys walking and swimming as well as cooking, knitting and Bingo. Liliana works as a Petcierge (walking and caring for dogs). She enjoys going in the Jacuzzi, swimming, listening to bands at restaurants, ceramics and all things animals.

three children and nine grandchildren. Sandra likes sitting at the swimming pool and Mark enjoys deep sea fishing and Ohio State football.

Susan Wood Susan lives on Lot #527, 2833 Darwin Street as a full-time resident from Minnesota. She has four children and seven grandchildren and is a retired RN. She is currently an active pastor. Susan enjoys swimming at the beach as well as hiking and reading.

Janet and Harlan Spaulding Janet and Harlan reside on Lot #232, 2597 Macon Circle. They are full-time residents from Massachusetts, where Janet retired as a real estate agent, and Harlan retired from Hubble Light Control. They have two children. Harlan likes fishing and they both like riding their motorcycles. Additional photos of new residents

Cathie and Jack LaSelva Cathie and Jack reside on Lot #371, 2818 Orlenes Street as fulltime residents. They moved from Massachusetts and have one child. Cathie is a retired Comcast technician and Jack retired from Amtrak. Cathie likes relaxing in the sun and Jack likes to go swimming. Curt Maxwell and Heidi Wiskur Curt and his daughter, Heidi, live on Lot #508, 2838 Darwin Street. They are full-time residents from Michigan, where Curt retired from General Motors. He has five children, eight grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren. Curt enjoys fishing, horseshoes and water aerobics. Heidi continues to work as a branch coordinator and enjoys the pool.

Mark Mentzer Mark Mentzer lives on Lot #17, 19583 Charleston Circle as a fulltime resident. He is originally from Pennsylvania and still works online as a professor for the University of Maryland. Mark is the father of two children. He writes technical books and fiction and plays the keyboard. Marsha and Raymond Morgan Marsha and Raymond are fulltime residents on Lot #280, 2840 Steamboat Loop. They are originally

Kathy and Randy Murschell Kathy and Randy reside on Lot #62, 19526 Cotton Bay as full-time residents. They are the parents of two children and four grandchildren and come to TaraWoods from New Jersey. Both are retired, Kathy from DuPont, and Randy as a project manager for trade shows. Kathy enjoys reading, doing puzzles, knitting, crocheting, and riding her bicycle. Randy likes watching sports, kayaking, and golfing. Linda Schauer and Kim Doyle Linda and her daughter, Kim, reside on Lot #359, 2863 Orlenes Street. They are part-time residents from Wisconsin. Linda is a retired homemaker as well as business owner, and Kim works as a police officer. Linda enjoys sewing clothes, doing ceramics and may be interested in Bingo. Kim also enjoys ceramics as well as swimming and Bingo. Karen Silvers and John Lombardi Karen and John live on Lot #26, 19626 Charleston Circle as full-time residents. They are originally from New York state where Karen worked as a receptionist, and John was a New York City Sanitation worker. He is also an active butcher. They have three children and four grandchildren. Karen enjoys nature and gardening, and John likes fishing and tinkering in the garden. Sandra and Mark Wasie Sandra and Mark live on Lot #419, 19679 Pandora Circle. They will probably be full-time residents and are from Ohio, where Sandra owned her own dry cleaning business, and Mark retired from the Navy. They have

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FROM THE BOARD ROOM by Lou While it has been an exciting and busy summer, the coming fall season is my favorite time of year. It is the time when many friends and neighbors return and we can reconnect and catch up. It is the time when the different Clubs and Groups formulate their plans to sponsor different events for residents. Stay tuned! The ways to keep up to date are: • Reading The Columns newspaper which is delivered monthly to your home by a group of dedicated volunteers. • Checking the Tara Woods Homeowners website (twhoa.net), and receiving the weekly ‘What’s Happening’ email in your inbox each Monday. All TWHA members have full access to the website. • Check the bulletin boards in the Clubhouse advertising for upcoming events with specific details. • Attend Saturday Morning Coffee starting at 7:45 AM, with a short, informational meeting starting at 8:45 AM. • Attend your Tara Woods Homeowners monthly meetings the second Monday night of the month. The season already is shaping up to be busy, fun and informative. It is also a good time to volunteer. There is no greater gift than volunteering your time for the benefit of others. Ask the many volunteers

who work behind the scenes to make our experience here exceptional. We thank them all! We have a big tent with room and need for additional volunteers. Join us! HEADS UP – special event sponsored by YOUR Tara Woods Homeowners Association – ‘An Afternoon with Angi’. An afternoon of timely information sharing and answering of residents’ submitted questions. See details in The Columns newspaper. ANOTHER HEADS UP – to all walkers/bikers out in the early morning or in the evening: you need to have sufficient lights to be recognized AND drivers need to be on the lookout for their neighbors. Thank you! DID YOU KNOW THAT – your Tara Woods Homeowners Association Directors meet monthly with the Community Manager to discuss community issues and concerns. The minutes of these meetings are posted in the Clubhouse and on your TWHA website (twhoa.net). ALSO DID YOU KNOW THAT – there is a copy machine in the Tara Woods Library for residents to use. Your choice – - make a copy at Publix for $.25 or HERE in Tara Woods for $.10 a copy. Talk about a great deal! Lou Dunning, President loudunning2@gmail.com ~ 239-240-5847

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FMO NEWS TARA WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NEWS

As we approach the return of our snowbirds, I hope that you had a pleasant summer and a safe return to Tara Woods. As I write this, I have not heard if meetings will start up in November. I encourage you to watch the bulletin board for meeting information. Membership is the heart of any organization. Whether you take an active or passive role is up to you. The most important thing is to join. Dues currently are $25.00 per year or three years for $65.00 dollars. That’s just pennies a day to know that you have representation in Tallahassee. If you play Bingo or know someone who does, you can thank the FMO that allows you to play Bingo in Tara Woods. When the state legislature was looking for additional funding, it was the FMO in conjunction with Hometown America working together that helped stop the 7 ½% tax on your monthly rent. If you haven’t renewed, I encourage you to do so. If you haven’t joined, like the Life commercial indicates: try it, you will like it. Applications and mail-in envelopes are on the back bulletin board. Please take one, fill it out and mail it in. I encourage you to join for three years. It’s less expensive than joining each year. Do it once and don’t worry about it for three years. If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to contact me. In conclusion, HAPPY HALLOWEEN. Thank you, Stuart Berman


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A MINUTE WITH THE MANAGER Welcome Home! We are excited to start welcoming back our Northern Residents! Here are a few reminders for everyone as you’re getting back into the swing of things: • For those of you looking for reputable vendors to do repairs, plumbing, electric, A/C, roofing, or yard work, we have a list in the Office, and can give you the contact info. We update the list annually. Stop by and get a copy! Also remember that if you are doing any exterior improvements/changes – you need to have it approved PRIOR to your contractor showing up. • Did you know your horticulture remnants can be picked up right in front of your home? Just place them at the curb of your home; we have instructions in the Office for the appropriate disposal process. If you are unsure, we will be glad to give you a copy. Please do not dispose of this in the back and ensure that your lawn care provider knows as well. • Please be mindful as the weather cools off,

and more people are returning – there are many more people walking and bicycling through the community. Let’s keep everyone safe! • The return of our winter months also means that many will have family visiting. Please remember that we do not allow minors to drive the golf carts. Anyone driving the golf carts must be a licensed driver. No Exceptions. As I write this, masks are currently still optional, but strongly encouraged, in the community buildings. They are required if you are coming into the Office, or meeting with a member of our team. Please be respectful of people’s choices. November and December will surely prove to be busy, but let’s make sure we take the time to be thankful and stay in touch with neighbors and friends. We wish you all a very happy and healthy holiday season! Until next time – be kind and love one another! Angi Cummins, Community Manager

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WHAT: Angi Cummins, Community Manager and the Tara Woods Homeowners Association have arranged an afternoon of timely information sharing and answering resident’s questions. WHERE: Tara Woods Clubhouse WHEN: Thursday, October 28th, at 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM WHO: ALL residents are invited to come out and hear from our Community Manager. HOW: Submit written questions in the mail slot located outside the Homeowner’s Office in the Clubhouse, or drop them off at the Tara Woods Office. This will not be an open round table discussion; it will be an opportunity to have pre-submitted questions answered as a group. Written questions may also be submitted

Deadline for submitting written comments or concerns is October 21st, written concerns or comments received after that or at the meeting will be researched and answered individually.

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AND BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS TO JOIN THE CONVERSATION!! Sponsored by YOUR Tara Woods Homeowners Association.

CRUISING STILL A GO! Join us, Monday, January 24th, 2022, as we sail for eleven nights round trip from Fort Lauderdale to – George Town, Grand Cayman * Cartagena, Columbia * Oranjestad, Aruba (overnight) * Willemstad, Curacao (overnight).

Virtual Office 239.997.6464 Also available for home visits, video and telephone conferences.

the afternoon of the meeting. WHY: Because ALL residents are interested, inquisitive and eager to know more about our growing premier community.

You’ll receive a Classic Beverage Package, Free Tips and Free Surf WiFi. BUS FROM TARA WOODS IS INCLUDED! Current requirements: All adults and all staff have to be fully vaccinated.

Call Dolores Paeth at 239-731-5119, or Suzi Dollman with All Seas Cruises, at 239-278-1208 to join the group! Don’t miss the boat!

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SUNSHINE AND SYMPATHY

To those residents in our community who are recovering from an illness, we wish you a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing you out and about. Dottie St. James, Ann Millette, George Stelling DEATHS Kathy Rafferty 7-21-21; Bob Bryne 7-31-21; Bob Nunn 8-9-21; Skip Campbell 8-21-21; Calvin Everhart 8-23-21; Bill Hagn 8-14-21; Bonnie Abend 9-6-21 and George Daly 9-7-21. Remember these people in your thoughts and prayers. Please let me know of any medical news in your neighborhood. NANCY WUEBBELER – 239-245-7575 – nkw4@comcast.net

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CRAFTERS WANTED THE GARDEN CLUB IS HOSTING A CRAFT FAIR NOVEMBER 6TH,2021 9:00AM-1:00PM COST $7.00 PER VENDOR INTERESTED // QUESTIONS CONTACT CAROL SHIELDS SHORETEN@MSN.COM 239-731-0481

CHRISTMAS DECORATING

I know it’s only October, but Christmas will be here before you know it, and Tara Woods starts in November to decorate the Clubhouse and community. This year, Peggy Gamble is spearheading decorating the community, and she would like your help. She would like to have a club or group take a section of the community, i.e. each of the islands down Tara Blvd., the Gazebo, the parking lot island, etc., just as the Dog Park Club did last year. Please discuss this as your groups start meeting in October and submit to Peggy an idea

of what you would like to do. There are simple guidelines: no blow-ups; keep it classy. Working around a theme might make it easier to create an outstanding Christmas scene for the community to enjoy. At this time, any items used for decoration would remain the property of the club/group and they would be responsible for storage. Let’s have some fun and make Tara Woods dazzle this Christmas! Please contact Peggy with any questions at 740-304-4872. Janet Daly Christmas Decorating Coordinator - Retired


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NEW TARA WOODS 2021-2022 DIRECTORY INFORMATION - OCTOBER 2021 We are in the process of finalizing the NEW Tara Woods 2021-2022 Resident

This is Old Glory. Is yours faded and torn? Retire her to a proper disposal. Drop her off at 19553 Charleston Circle (lot #12) or at the Guard House. Replacements are available from $8.00. Bob Glandorf 239-542-9511

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Directory. The target date for the initial submission to the publisher is Friday, October 1st. I will need to receive any additional updated resident information no later than Saturday, October 9th, for FINAL submission to the publisher. Please review your information and submit any updates or changes by Saturday, October 9th. FYI, there is a TARA WOODS RESIDENT DIRECTORY INFORMATION FORM ON PAGE 25 OF THE CURRENT DIRECTORY. You can complete the form and drop it off at the TWHA Office near the Library in the Clubhouse. Or email any additions, corrections and/or changes to haywood.gandy@gmail.com. Subject: Tara Woods 2021-2022 Directory Updates. It is important that you include your Lot #, Name, Address, Telephone Number(s), and your Home State. “New Residents”, “Property Sold”, “Corrections / Changes” and “Sunshine and Sympathy” residents information received after November 2020 to October 2021 are “NOT included” in the current “Published 2020-2021 Directory”. However, updated information from November 2020 is available for review in editions of TARA WOODS OCTOBER 2021 TheCOLUMNS Columns newsletters available on the Tara Woods website. www.twhoa.net Thank you. Community Directory Manager Haywood Gandy, 2998 Tara Lakes Circle, Lot #643, Telephone (cell phone) 603-557-8335. TARA WOODS RESIDENT DIRECTORY 2020-2021 - NEW RESIDENTS (Oct 2021)

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ASSISTANT: Linda Engel PHOTOGRAPHY: Lou Dunning, Donna Erhardt CALENDAR: Judy Lanpher CIRCULATION: Linda Janis and Donna Tribeck, Co-Managers COMMUNITY DIRECTORY: Haywood Gandy, Manager CLUBHOUSE SCHEDULER: Janet Daly 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 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 BrionPalmer@yahoo.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.

Resident Name

Resident Address

Lot Number

Telephone Number

Home State

Status

ANDERSON, Larry & Jann

19753 Cottonfield Road

451

952-200-8783 (J)

MN

New Resident

BIANCO, John & Pat

2837 Orlenes Street

353

239-984-2597 (J) 941-661-9298 (P)

CT

New Resident

COLLINS, Randy & Karen

2936 Tara Lakes Circle

633

239-281-6843 (R) 239-410-4621 (K)

NJ

New Resident

DiRIENZO, Mark

2844 Steamboat Loop

281

978-866-5803

DOYLE, Kim

2863 Orlenes Street

359

UNLISTED

FL/MA

New Resident

WI

New Resident

DUKES, Dotti

2844 Steamboat Loop

281

617-838-8956

FL/MA

New Resident

FEDELE, Debi

2844 Steamboat Loop

281

617-417-1239

FL/MA

New Resident

FINN, CHRIS

19836 Kara Circle

540

614-397-1683

OH

New Resident

FISHER, JEFF

19836 Kara Circle

540

937-234-3786

OH

New Resident

FLEMING, Judy

2838 Cloister Street

329

609-634-3316

NJ

New Resident

HENDERSON, Marilyn

2955 Tara Lakes Circle

655

OH

New Resident

LaSELVA, Jack & Cath

2818 Orlenes Street

371

617-448-0556 (J) 617-281-2759 (C)

MA

New Resident New Resident

LOMBARDI, John

19626 Charleston Circle

MAXWELL, Curt

2838 Darwin Street

McDONAGH, Betty

19547 Charleston Circle

MENTZER, Mark

19583 Charleston Circle

MORGAN, Raymond & Marsha

2840 Steamboat Loop

MURSCHELL, Randy & Kathy

19526 Cotton Bay

SCHAUER, Linda

2863 Orlenes Street

SCULLY, Rose

2841 Orlenes Street

SILVERS, Karen

19626 Charleston Circle

SPAULDING, Harlan & Janet

2597 Macon Circle

937-402-9288

26

929-503-7120

NY

508

810-484-7115

MI

New Resident

11

631-827-5690

NY

New Resident

443-350-3705

PA

New Resident

280

17

410-491-2126 (R) 410-790-7639 (M)

MD

New Resident

62

856-628-5986 (R) 856-628-0424 (K)

NJ

New Resident

359

414-405-4721

WI

New Resident

354

631-457-9907

NY

New Resident

26

917-400-5648

NY

New Resident

774-208-7212 (H) 508-846-2202 (J)

MA

New Resident

232

TOWNSEND, Liliana

19547 Charleston Circle

631-833-3120

NY

New Resident

WASIE, Mark & Sandra

19679 Pandora Circle

419

11

216-374-4648 (M) 216-832-0107 (S)

OH

New Resident

WISKUR, Heidi

2838 Darwin Street

508

810-691-7392

MI

New Resident

TARA W OODS RESIDENT DIRECTORY 2020-2021 - PROPERTIES SOLD (Oct 2021) Resident Name BEVILACQUA, Mike & Susan

Resident Address 19753 Cottonfield Road

Lot Number 451

Home State

Status

RI

Property Sold

DODGE, Gary & Barb

19626 Charleston Circle

239-989-2049

NY

Property Sold

ERICKSON, Cynthia

2840 Steamboat Loop

280

802-579-8440 239543-3342

MA

Property Sold

GRIFFIN, Mabel

2844 Steamboat Loop

281

239-599-8556

MA

Property Sold

GUCK, Tom

19836 Kara Circle

540

315-297-3252

NY

Property Sold

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Telephone Number 401-644-7815 (M) 401-269-6715 (S)

GUERIN, Frank

2837 Orlenes Street

353

978-807-9908

MA

Property Sold

HALFMAN, Leanne

2597 Macon Circle

232

219-796-4943

IN

Property Sold

HARDY, Dana & Louise

2838 Cloister Street

329

239-567-1265

MA

Property Sold

HOWARD, Patty

19836 Kara Circle

540

817-235-6929

NY

Property Sold

JACOBY, Ceil

19583 Charleston Circle

17

239-731-2844

NY

Property Sold

48

239-851-0997

CAN

Property Sold

508

313-409-5615

MI

Property Sold

UNLISTED

IA

Property Sold

215-582-9811 (D) 267-438-2279 (J)

PA

Property Sold

18

JARRY, Roger & Wendy

19531 Cotton Bay

JONES, Lily

2838 Darwin Street

OBJARTEL, Doug & Debbie

19526 Cotton Bay

RESH, Dick & Jean

19679 Pandora Circle

RUSSO, Tony

2863 Orlenes Street

359

216-324-0352

OH

Property Sold

SMITH, Steve

2818 Orlenes Street

371

239-292-2867

FL

Property Sold

62 419

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TARA WOODS RESIDENT DIRECTORY 2020-2021 - CORRECTIONS / CHANGES (Oct 2021) BROTHERTON, Kirk & Pam

19743 Pandora Circle

Lot Number 434

IVENS, Marie

2836 Steamboat Loop

279

239-984-5550

KUHN, Barbara

2797 Steamboat Loop

396

LINN, Kenny & Cheryl

19235 Potomac Circle

621

LORING, Bob & Ginny

19643 Charleston Circle

MARCIL, Ghislain

3022 Tara Lakes Circle

MORLEY, Jack & Nancy

Resident Name

Resident Address

Telephone Number 239-849-6924 (K) 239-877-1240 (P)

Home State IN/OH

Status Name Correction

MA

Change - Phone Number

412-977-0338

PA

Sale Canceled

239-599-2894 (443-745-0449 (C) 239-297-0703 (R) 239-567-1773 (G)

MD

Add Phone Numbers New Phone Number - Rob

586

819-431-8587

CAN

Change Corrected Name

2797 Steamboat Loop

396

781-552-9415 (J) 508-317-2501 (N)

MA

Current Resident

PRACHER, Peter & Lannie

2852 Steamboat Loop

283

239-850-1810 (P) 239-850-1820 (L)

NJ

Phone Update

RESH, Dick & Jean

2954 Tara Lakes Circle

419

215-582-9811 (D) 267-438-2279 (J)

PA

Moved to New Address

WILLIARD, Mike

2834 Cloister Street

330

717-319-5294

PA

Resident Added

25

MA

TARA WOODS RESIDENT DIRECTORY 2020-2021 - SUNSHINE/SYMPATHY RESIDENTS (Oct 2021) Resident Name BYRNE, Bob

Resident Address 19555 Cotton Bay

Lot Number 52

Telephone Number 239-652-0110

Home State CT

Deceased

Status

CAMPBELL, Elwyn (Skip)

2556 Macon Circle

189

239-731-3035

MI

Deceased

DALY, George

2590 Tara Blvd.

224

239-567-2285

NY

Deceased

EVERHART, Calvin

2853 Orlenes Street

357

239-599-2910

PA

HAGN, William

19536 Charleston Circle

32

239-410-4512

Deceased Deceased

NUNN, Bob

19659 Pandora Circle

414

239-747-3292

VT

Deceased

RAFFERTY, Kathy

2757 Steamboat Loop

390

239-543-7556

MN

Deceased


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NEW IMAGE CHORUS We Are Back. The New Image Chorus, under the direction of Dave Adams, will start rehearsals for the 2021-2022 season on Monday, October 4th. Rehearsals are in the Clubhouse beginning each Monday at 12:30 PM and lasting approximately two hours. We welcome our new and returning members. There are no auditions or tryouts to join – just a desire to meet and greet your neighbors. Besides, singing is good for the lungs. If you need copies of the songs, we will be singing, please arrive a few minutes early. We will be singing the same songs we previously rehearsed prior to the Clubhouse being closed and our show cancelled. We will be singing without our masks on. Because of COVID and in accordance with CDC and Hometown America safety requirements, we ask that if you have not been vaccinated, please refrain from attending chorus rehearsals. You are more than welcome to join the Chorus after you have your vaccination and can provide documentation to that effect. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Carol Shields, Polly Brown, or Stuart Berman. Thank you. Stuart Berman

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NOTICE TO ALL ENTERTAINERS MEMBERS October brings the start of rehearsals. The following are the dates of our rehearsals in October. Remember each Monday and Thursday at 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Please arrive before our start time of 9:00 AM.

October 4th (read-through) October 7th October 11th October 14th October 18th October 21st October 25th October 28th

Janet, our director, will be contacting all of you as a reminder and will be including what will be rehearsed. Be prepared for a readthrough for the first rehearsal, Monday, October 4th. Also, on Thursdays, we need to be clear of the stage area no later than 11:10 AM since Tai Chi starts at 11:15 AM. I will not be at the first rehearsal so I will give my reminders now: • Be on time: 9:00 AM start does not mean show up at 9:00 AM. • Be sure to be courteous and respectful of others in the Entertainers. • Be prepared with your blocking (where to move and when).

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• Take notes when changes are made; don’t rely on the memory. • Inform Pat (me) if you will be missing any rehearsals so we may get a stand-in. • If you have any issues or problems, let me or Janet know, and we will address the issue. Janet will hand out the schedule for the year so you may plan your appointments accordingly. Janet will also pass out at the same time the contact list of the cast and crew. On another note, the Entertainers Business meeting is scheduled for Saturday, October 16th, in the little Meeting Room in the Clubhouse following Saturday Morning Coffee, about 9:00ish. All are welcomed to attend. I look forward to seeing you all there. Pat Dunning, President of ntertainers. 239-240-5848

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SATURDAY MORNING COFFEE HOSTS THROUGH THE YEARS: 2007-2021 (64) George and I have been hosting Saturday Morning Coffee since 2005. I don’t know when Saturday Morning Coffee started or how many people were involved. I do know that Joe Coniglio did it for many years on his own and Don Tarrance became the “Coffee Maker”, and continued doing that for us until he was no longer able due to illness. Not wanting to do this on our own every Saturday, we found some friends and neighbors who agreed to host on a rotating basis. As you can see, there has been quite a turnover over the years, with some hosts staying one year to three or four. Polly has been our Treasurer since 2007 (or thereabouts), taking over for Jon Gold. I can’t thank her enough for staying with us and for being our Cashier every Saturday morning as well. Thank You!

Janet & George Daly - Chairs Polly Brown - Cashier/Treasurer Don Tarrance Jon Gold Bob & Diane Burns Beth & Howard Gross Jane & Bill Crawford Joe Parise

Joan & Dave Simonson Chris D’Agostino & Jack Kriney Karen & Perry Finkle Bill & Lorraine Milligan Linda & Sterling McKay Donna & Frank Grant-Phillips Nancy & Gary Schoeppner Carole & Ken Clark Mary & Bill Nothnagel Angie D’Alessandro Linda & Mike Renzulli Nete Godfrey & Jack Boylan Kathy & Roger Rafferty Evelyn Picklesimer Pat & Lou Dunning Gwen & Dakota Windancer Arlene Greene & Janell Wissler Debbie & Bob Polenska Lynn & Spike Makia Linda Hoos Sue Yohn Sheila & Mike Harris Joan & Phil Musso

JoAnn & John Van Sleet Annie Dixon Mary Kivel Sharon Whitney Rochelle Catz Diane West Anne Jeffcott Linda Kasdorf Teri Burt Joanne Byrne If you would like to become a member of this esteemed group, please let me know. There is always a need for hosts year-round. Coffee and the TWHA informational meeting is held every Saturday except for the second Saturday from November-May, when Pancake Breakfast is served, and the Saturday the Craft Fair is held. “Many hands make light work” and, in this case, “less” work. The more hosts, the fewer times you serve. Please contact me if you are interested. Janet Daly janetdaly@yahoo.com 239-567-2285


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CERT BASIC TRAINING Fall is here and your CERT team is excited to share with you another opportunity for CERT Basic Training! NFMFD (North Fort Myers Fire Department) is offering a Basic training class series beginning Tuesday, October 19th, 21st, 26th, 28th, 29th, at the North Fort Myers Recreation Center on Business 41. So far, we have four TW residents preregistered. Space availability is limited. We hope that you will decide to be part of the Tara Woods CERT team and sign up for training. If you can’t do the October training class, NFMFD plans to offer another class series in the spring. Barbara Werner-Lubich is the training coordinator for Tara Woods. Please text or email her at the contact info below to register for CERT Basic training in October. She is also available to answer any questions you may have about training. We’ve all seen the extreme impact all kinds of disasters have had on other communities across the country. Let’s make our Tara Woods CERT team the best and most qualified it can be, ready

to respond quickly and decisively to any disaster here, and to help our Tara Woods residents be safer. Barbara Werner-Lubich, 410-409-5874 Barbara.wernerlubich@gmail.com In October, your CERT Team will distribute these new fire and rescue decals from the North Fort Myers Fire Department. These decals would be placed in your front window to indicate an alert for a disabled resident in the home. You must request one since supplies are limited. There is a poster in the Clubhouse, or you can call, text or email: Celia Blotkamp Lot #654. 703-863-2973, baileynme99@gmail.com

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Wow! Where did the summer go? It seems just the other day the snowbirds were heading back north – now they are heading back to our sunshine state and to our Tara Woods community. “WELCOME BACK, SNOWBIRDS!” I hope upon your return you all got tested for COVID19, along with getting inoculated. As you well know, we are STILL not out of the woods – not quite yet. So, remember, I stress it by saying STAY SAFE, STRONG, and SMART. As you recall, I took the summer off for some R&R; unfortunately, I was hoping to visit Key West to see Jimmy Buffett and seeing if there was a “5 O’clock Somewhere” and have a tall salted cold margarita with him. But plans change, as the weather forecast had other ideas in store for this getaway. As you well know, Hurricane Elsa formed July 1st and dissipated July 14th, so plans were canceled. Just a reminder: we still are in Hurricane Season until November 30th. At least we were spared from Hurricane Elsa though. Still our prayers are for the folk who were hit by Hurricane Ida, up north. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Oh well, so I spent the rest of the summer here in our Tara Woods community. During the summer, I lost of few of my close four-footed furry friends, which were quickly replaced by new ones: the loss of Kenn and Cheryl Linn’s Chinese Shar Pei, Shasha – with a new Shar Pei – Willow. New canine owners, Donna & Tom Erhardt, got a seven-month-old German Shepherd named Mac. The cutest new and youngest additions are Bean and Bear – two white miniature Schnauzer puppies; yes puppies – just like potato chips – you can’t just have one. Owners Paul and Carol Key went all the way to Tennessee for these pups to have two great parents. A newcomer in our community whose owners moved in two months ago is a King Charles Spaniel name Gretel. Owner Mark Mertzer – I think they already found our Dog Park, and finally, Diane, and the two new toy terriers – Chihuahua mixed breed pups – Carlos and Charlie. As for me, I lost my co-pilot, Triska the cat; she passed away this August due to old age. And for me, Shiloh, I put my paws back in a writing mode for your “Shiloh Speaks”, and I celebrated in August, my 16th birthday, and still have a lot of get up and go. Anyway, I know I usually end my articles by saying “Please pick up after us – it’s YOUR TARA WOODS, KEEP IT CLEAN. So, since we have newcomers, need I say more? Anyway, in this start of the fall and winter season of “Shiloh Speaks”, I’m addressing this:

“Where do pets come from?” It is reported in the following edition of the Book of Genesis, Adam said, “Lord, when I was in the garden, you walked with me every day, now I do not see you anymore. I am lonesome here and it is difficult for me to remember how much you love me.” God said, “No problem! I will create a companion for you that will be with you forever and who will be a reflection of my love for you, so that you will know I love you, even when you cannot see me. Regardless of how selfish and childish and unlovable you may be, this new companion will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of yourself.” God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam, and it was a good animal. God was pleased and the new animal was pleased to be with Adam, and he wagged his tail. Adam said, “But Lord, I have already named all the animals in the Kingdom and all the good names are taken and I cannot think of a name for this new animal.” God said, “No problem! Because I have created this new animal to be a reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own name, and you will call him DOG.” And Dog lived with Adam and was a companion to him and loved him. And Adam was comforted. And God was pleased. And Dog was content and wagged his tail. After a while, it came to pass that Adam’s guardian angel came to the Lord and said, “Lord, Adam has become filled with pride. He struts and preens like a peacock and he believes he is worthy of adoration. Dog has indeed taught him that he is loved, but no one has taught him humility.” And the Lord said, “No problem! I will create for him a companion who will be with him forever and will see him as he is. The companion will remind him of his limitations, so he will know that he is not worthy of adoration.” And God created CAT to be a companion to Adam. And Cat would not obey Adam, and when Adam gazed into Cat’s eyes, he was reminded that he was not the supreme being. And Adam learned humility, and God was pleased. And Adam was greatly improved. And Cat did not care one way or the other. Well, my time is up for this month’s “Shiloh Speaks.” “Happy Halloween”, and just a reminder that our prayers are for the people who lost precious belongings up north from Hurricane Ida, and to all our troops and Americans that are still in Afghanistan; may they come home safe and unharmed. Happy Tails, Shiloh


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ENTERTAINING NEWS So, Ladies and Gentlemen...October brings crisp mornings and the hint of fall…wait a minute. That was from another lifetime ago. Here in Florida, October brings the return of some of the “birds”; welcome back if you count yourself one of those. October also brings the Entertainers into the month of our first rehearsals. By now Janet, our director, has told you when to show up, and rehearsals might have already started. I am sure they will be going great. As a reminder to those who are like me, bad memories, and also to the new residents: the Entertainers put on a play in the Clubhouse on the stage once a year. The second weekend in March of 2022, we will be putting on the play “She Was Only Marginally Modest”. It is a funny melodrama located in Colorado in the 1880’s. Our challenges this year are many. One of the largest is the redeveloping COVID issues. The other is rebuilding the set after it was torn down in 2020. We shall tackle these as they come, and I trust with everyone’s help, we shall overcome them. Hey, this is live theater and it is always a surprise and delight to be involved. Speaking of that, if you are interested in finding out if there is a spot for you in our little but wonderful group, give me a call.

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TENNIS NEWS TENNIS ASSOCIATION As we have not heard anything to the contrary, we are planning on having our return to a regular tennis season and will have more information in the coming months. We will then plan a meeting of the Tennis Association. OPEN TENNIS The “open mixed doubles tennis” continued during the summer months, sometimes with only four or five people available to play. However, as the snowbirds return to Tara Woods, I’m sure there will be a lot more tennis players showing up to play. Feel free to join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 9:00 – 10:30 AM. All skill levels are welcome to join us on the courts. If you have an interest in tennis, stop by

the courts and check us out. We did pick up two new men tennis players to the Tennis Association and they have been playing with us on the Open Tennis days! TENNIS LEAGUES Men’s League No new information to report at this time. A sign-up sheet for the Men’s Tennis Teams was posted on the Tennis Bulletin Board last spring. Women’s League No new information to report at this time. A sign-up sheet for the Women’s Tennis Team was also posted on the Tennis Bulletin Board last spring. We are hopeful that there will be a tennis league for

the 2021-2022 tennis season where we can play fun, competitive tennis with the other women’s teams in our area. TWIT (Tara Woods Inter-Community Tennis) Since everyone who played in TWIT enjoyed the competitive tennis last year, we would like to continue TWIT this year. We will be putting up a sign-up sheet in October on the Tennis Bulletin Board. Sign up if you’re interested. – Mike Renzulli ROUND ROBINS Nothing new to report at this time. Submitted by Linda Engel

A DAY OF CARING 2021 Tara Woods is a very giving community. For those of you who have been here a few years, you know that. We have many ways for us to give to those less fortunate than us. For the new residents, A Day of Caring is one of the ways you can be a part of the “Magic of Tara Woods.” It was started over twenty years ago with three parks getting together for a common cause. Pine Lakes, Lake Fairways, and Tara Woods picked three charities that they helped locally. The last few years, the charities have been: The Fort Myers Rescue Mission that presently provides housing and services to ninety residents, (many who were homeless), who are required to seek outside employment and to do work on the premises. Catholic Charities that provide food and services for many families in need. The Catholic Charities’ share of donations goes to the Elizabeth Kay Galeana Center in Fort Myers.

Wake Up America that provides daily distribution of excess food from several markets to local food pantries. I have been to each of these charities. I like to know my money is going to a good cause and only to that cause, not a big chunk in a CEO’s pocket. These three charities are excellent; you can be assured your money is being used wisely. You will find in this October Columns, a letter from The Day of Caring with an envelope attached. This is for donations that can be mailed to Chris Olson, 19567 Cotton Bay (address is on the envelope), or put in the donation box in the Clubhouse, or handed to any Board member. AND the best news, we are having our 2nd Quarter Auction on Thursday, November 11th, at the Clubhouse. For those of you who went to our first Quarter Auction in 2019, you know how much fun

it was. It also raised a lot of money for The Day of Caring. On Saturday, October 2nd, we will have a dry run of a Quarter Auction, showing just what the heck it is!! It will be held right after the Meeting. Saturday Morning Coffee hour starts at 7:45 AM. This is an excellent way to meet people. At 8:45 AM, you get a brief meeting from your TWHA, where you will be entertained and get all the up-to-date information of What’s Happening at Tara Woods. You can also ask questions, purchase Tara Woods apparel, and have a good time. There is another article in The Columns about the Quarter Auction. For more info on either the Day of Caring or the Quarter Auction you can contact me. Thanks much. Chris Olson 715-851-4681 either call or text.

RESIDENT APPRECIATION DAY The Resident Appreciation Day Committee will start planning for the 2022 Resident Appreciation Day Celebration. Because of COVID, it is expected that there will be some changes to the way we celebrate. The Committee will be seeking input from the residents as to the theme of the event. To give you some idea, past themes were Western, Mardi Gras, Countries, etc. Please call Stuart Berman, 239-220-2369, or drop off your thoughts at Lot #670 Potomac Circle. The Clubhouse is decorated in the theme and the residents are asked to dress accordingly. If you have any suggestions on possible games/events that can be planned, in addition to our usual games, please let Stuart know, or if you are interested in volunteering to help run

the games, please let Stuart know. All planning will be in accordance with current CDC recommendations and Hometown America guidance, which will require that all equipment used must be wiped down prior to the next person’s use, masks where applicable, and social distancing as appropriate. Every effort will be made to keep the residents informed as the planning details evolve. Resident Appreciation Day is usually the last Saturday in February. Because of COVID, it is possible the date will be revised to late March. It is hoped that by changing the date, more residents will be able to get their shots as well as the booster. Please direct your questions or concerns to Stuart Berman. Thank you, Stuart Berman

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GARDEN CLUB SAVE THE DATE Saturday, November 6th, 2021, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Yes! We are having a Craft Fair! All the crafters will be from Tara Woods. And OPEN Only to Tara Woods residents. FREE COOKIES AND COFFEE (while supplies last). And a RAFFLE for a $25.00 PUBLIX

gift card (you do not have to be present to win). Any Garden Club members who would like to volunteer to help, or if you are not a member and wish to help, please contact Carol Shields 239-731-0481. The decision to keep it open ONLY to Tara Woods residents was not done lightly. It was felt that it would create an unwarranted risk to the health and safety of our residents to attract a large crowd to mingle in a confined environment, largely unregulated, with regard to face masks and vaccinations. Hopefully everyone understands. As previously voted on, the Fashion Show that is usually in November, has been rescheduled for Friday, April 8th, 2022. For anyone who likes to keep up with fashions, New York Fashion week is free online – NYFW.Com. And Razzle Dazzle (Cape Coral) is open with new fashions. You can look online, and if you are shopping, don’t forget to tell Cathy or her staff that you are from Tara Woods. KUDOS to Diane West for doing a fabulous job with the Butterfly Garden! You may not know this, but some species of butterflies are endangered of extinction in South Florida, and our Butterfly Garden is helping to prevent this from happening. Thank you, Diane. Rachelle DellaRocca, 239-322-6386

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Bedding Plants: Even though temperatures are still warm, begin planting for the cooler months ahead. Impatiens, alyssum, and dianthus are good plants for the fall/winter garden. Bulbs: Plant agapanthus, rain lily,

and Clivia lily now for blooms next spring or summer. Add organic matter to the planting bed for best results. Herbs: A wide range of herbs can be planted from seed or transplants this month. Some to try are dill, fennel, parsley, and cilantro. Vegetables: Plant crops now that will grow and produce through the winter months. This includes beet, English pea, carrot, garlic, and onion.

What to do

Lawn weeds: Control winter weeds in lawns before they appear. Pre-emergent herbicides should be applied when nighttime temps drop to 55-60°F for several consecutive nights. Fertilize ornamental trees and shrubs: This is the last month of the year to fertilize shrubs and trees. Controlled-release fertilizer provides nutrients over a longer period of time. Fertilize lawns: For bahiagrass and centipedegrass lawns use a fertilizer (not a weed & feed) that contains controlled-release nitrogen for longer lasting results. Choose one with little or no phosphorus unless a soil test indicates a need. This is the last lawn fertilization for the year. Strawberries: Prepare beds and set strawberry plants this month. Strawberries also make a colorful and tasty container planting. Water daily until plants are established. Fertilize Palms: Fertilize palms this month with 8-2-12+4Mg. Oleanders: The oleander caterpillar is a year-round resident in South Florida. To control without harming beneficial insects, prune off infested leaves or spray with BT (Bacillus thuringiensis). Twig girdlers: Small branches falling from oak and hickory trees may be the work of twig girdlers. To control, clean up and destroy fallen branches, which may harbor young twig girdlers.


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YARD OF THE QUARTER Please join me in congratulating Bonnie DiGrazia, of Lot #13 (19559 Charleston Circle), as resident Yard of the Quarter for the final quarter of the year! Bonnie has lived at Tara Woods for twenty-four years and was so surprised when we recognized her hard work in the upkeep of her homesite.

Bonnie still works full-time, and we had a hard time catching up to get a photo of her, but we have just a couple of her beautiful yard to share with you. If you have a few minutes, drive by, and take a look at how manicured and kept her yard always is! Angi Cummins

MIDWEST CLUB Including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and anything westward. Our first Midwest meeting will be held on Friday, October 8th, from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM. THE SIGN-UP SHEET IS IN THE CLUBHOUSE ON THE BULLETIN BOARD. This month’s meeting will be themed OKTOBERFEST. If you are interested, food will be provided for a $5.00 charge. Included in this price will be bratwurst, German potato salad, sauerkraut, and dessert. There will be NO tickets available at the door. Also, remember to bring your own beverages. Presale tickets for the Oktoberfest will be on sale beginning at Bingo and Saturday Morning Coffee – Tuesday, September 28th, until Tuesday, October 5th. The Midwest dues are still $2.00 per person per year. You can now pay your dues at any Midwest meeting. Also, get your thinking caps on and get ready to meet some new and existing members you have never met before. ~ Vicki Hoard

NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY CLUB NEW ENGLAND CLUB CALLING ALL NEW ENGLANDERS!!!! It’s finally time that we can get our great Club back together again! Our Welcome Back Party is being held on Saturday, October 23rd, at 5:00 PM, and we hope to see you all there! Any new residents from New England are also welcome; just sign up on the New England Club bulletin board in the Clubhouse. As always, sign-ups are mandatory for the count of food preparation and set-up. Club yearly dues of $5.00 per person are due upon arrival. Raffle tickets will be for sale and BYOB. On the menu, we will be safely serving Penne a la Carol, tossed salads, Italian Bread and butter, dessert and coffee. As I am sure many of you are (and should be) concerned about COVID, please rest assured, that all food items will be served. No buffet style, no lines to stand in, and the food servers will most definitely be gloved and masked. Your safety is

of the utmost concern. We will also be playing a couple of fun games, one of which will be New England Bingo. Everyone will receive a “New England” bingo card, but please bring your own 25 coins or mini poker chips to use on your own card. Daubers will not work, because you will only receive one card for the entire round of games. A New England Newsletter will be delivered to every Club member’s home the second week of October, with more important information about this party and our schedule for the upcoming season. We will navigate our way through this extremely trying time and have the fun and camaraderie that our great Club had the last time we met in January 2020! Looking forward to seeing all of you. COVID hugs and elbow bumps! ~ Judy Machnicz

Welcome back to our first club gathering since Nite at the Races in February 2020! On Saturday, October 9th at 5:00 PM, we will celebrate our return with Publix subs. Your choice is Italian, Roast Beef or Turkey & Ham, and a bag of chips. Bring Your Own Beverage! Please sign up for what you want on the bulletin board under New York/New Jersey Club. Dessert will be mini eclairs and cream puffs. The cost will be $7.00 per person, payable at the door. Since we all have an assortment of masks that have been necessary for the past year or so, we will be having a contest to choose the best overall mask. This includes a homemade or storebought mask or if you’re feeling creative, decorating your own mask. The winner will receive a Publix gift certificate. The Labor Day Party was a success

thanks to so many people. I can’t thank Barbara Roland enough for taking over when my life was so suddenly and tragically disrupted. Barbara wrote a wonderful article for this issue of The Columns, thanking everyone who helped. I’d like to add my heartfelt thanks to everyone as well, and also for everyone’s caring and thoughtfulness to my family and I at this difficult time. If you are new to Tara Woods and are from New York or New Jersey, we would love to have you join us. Contact me at my email below to be put on our contact list. The meeting calendar is also available on the Club bulletin board and on the TWHOA website under NY/NJ Club. Just sign up for a meeting! We’ll be glad to have you! Janet Daly janetdaly@yahoo.com

Get ready NY/NJ members for our very nutty November 7th Sunday meeting. I’m not joking around! I hope to WOW you with some funny material. Also, I’m hoping all of you will come with at least one funny joke each, to share. You can also wear your funniest t-shirt! So, as they say, be there or be square! Dinner to be announced. There will be a sign-up

sheet in the Clubhouse awaiting your autographs! Looking forward to seeing you all! ~ Dar Andrus


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SPORTS, EXERCISE, and ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES, ACTIVITIES October already!!? Still part of the summer season here, but we’ll start to see changes in the landscape and weather very soon. For Tara Woods, it’s time to plan your costume for the Halloween Party on Saturday, October 30th, and soon after that get tickets for the Christmas Party and New Year’s Eve PARTY. Pandemic guidelines pending, we’re hoping to offer these parties, possibly with a limited attendance. Don’t wait until the last minute to purchase your tickets! Thank you to the New York/ New Jersey Club for hosting the Labor Day party on September 6th. They did a great job. Please see the pictures and article submitted by Barbara Roland for the details of this event. Cindy McKay & Friends are the hosts for the Halloween Party on Saturday, October 30th. Watch for

more information on that in this issue of The Columns and on the website and poster in the Clubhouse. She does a fantastic job of decorating to make this an extra-special event. If you would like to be one of her Friends and can help out, she can use you on Thursday, October 28th, Friday, October 29th, and Saturday, October 30th. Please give her a call if you can give her a hand. As of this writing, no one has offered to host Thanksgiving for the community. There is still time to do this, so give Donna & Tom Erhardt a call if you would like to find out what is involved with this event. Please feel free to contact me at any time if you have questions regarding the events at this time or in the future. Janet Daly, Activities Coordinator, janetdaly@yahoo.com, 239-567-2285

To stay informed of events in Tara Woods:

- Read the posters on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse. - Check the Clubhouse bulletin boards for meeting and event information and sign-up sheets. - Come to Saturday Morning Coffee! - Read The Columns and check the Calendar. - Sign on to the Tara Woods website, www.twhoa.net, to be kept informed of all urrent events and more! - Check out page 5 of the Tara Woods Community Resident Directory to see all the opportunities to keep you busy in Tara Woods, with the contact people for each one listed if you have questions. - Page 4 of the Directory lists the contact people for specific responsibilities under the Board of Directors that you can contact with any questions.

SHUFFLEBOARD If anyone is interested in playing Horse Collar on Mondays at 10:00 AM, the cost is $1.00 per player (to be given away as prizes). Anyone can play. The Tuesday and Friday leagues began in January 2021. Call Ken Atkinson at 815-970-0467 if you have any questions.

TAI CHI IMPORTANT NOTE: Beginning Tuesday, October 5th, Tai Chi classes meet the same days, Tuesday and Thursday, but at a new time 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM. The time change is necessary to accommodate The Entertainers group. Tai Chi classes continue and are going strong in Tara Woods. A dedicated group of residents continued practice through the summer, under the patient and supportive guidance of our incredible instructor, Tony Fettig. Tai Chi students have progressed through the first twenty-four movements of the108 movement set. As we head into full “season”, we look forward to welcoming back our snowbirds who began classes with us in April, as well as any newbies who would like to begin Tai Chi. Tony will help you get caught up with the rest of the class. Not familiar with Tai Chi? Here’s some info so you can decide if Tai Chi is right for you. When are classes? Tai Chi classes are FREE in the Tara Woods Clubhouse. Classes meet year-round Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM. Who is teaching classes? Our instructor is Tony Fettig. Tony has twenty years martial arts experience (Tai Chi is a form of martial art) and ten years experience in Tai Chi, six of those years as an instructor. He is a full- time resident at Pine Lakes for the past ten years where he teaches Tai Chi classes twice a week. How do I sign up for classes? Who do I contact with questions? We ask that you sign up for classes. Contact Barbara Werner-Lubich, Tara Woods resident: Phone: 410-409-5874, Email: barbara.wernerlubich@gmail.com OR Deb Nespolo, Tara Woods resident: Phone: 401-309-1136, Email: debra.nespolo@gmail.com. What is Tai Chi? Originating in ancient China, Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for mind and body health. Tai Chi is a mind and body practice that involves a series of slow, gentle, flowing exercises that combine movement, meditation, and rhythmic breathing.

Who is Tai Chi for? Everyone!! Men and women, any age. Like starting any exercise, it is important to ask your physician any questions you may have about whether Tai Chi is right for you. What are the health benefits of Tai Chi? Tai Chi has been shown to improve one’s flexibility, coordination, relaxation, balance, stamina, and blood oxygenation. It has also been shown to help relieve stress, reduce blood pressure and heart rate. All are particularly important as we age. With the mind and body united in movement, seniors find they feel good and can bring this feeling into their everyday lives, making them more resilient physically and emotionally. What are classes like? Tony teaches the Taoist forms of Master Moy Lin Shin. First 20 minutes: Foundation exercises, slowly and gently working all muscle groups and joints with an emphasis on deep breathing and relaxation. Second 20 minutes: From the beginning, step by step learning the forms of Master Moy Lin Shin. Demonstrating and practicing each movement in order, emphasizing stance, direction, hand and foot position, all in order to achieve the most physical benefit. Last 20 minutes: Connecting the learned movements into the relaxed, continuous, flowing form of Tai Chi. What should I bring to class? Tony recommends comfortable clothes and flat shoes that allow the foot to glide and pivot. One of the best shoes for Tai Chi is FitKicks available on Amazon for $20-$23. Ballet style slippers like those sold by Isotoner (any brand will do) are also acceptable. Just want to try outTai Chi out before buying shoes? You can wear socks for the short term. Not allowed: bare feet or sneakers. Not sure if shoes you already have are acceptable? Bring them to class to show Tony along with socks just in case. Bring a water bottle. It’s important to stay well hydrated and we will take a brief water break part way through class.

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.

WATER VOLLEYBALL!

WATER AEROBICS

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.

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TARA WOODS COMPUTER CLUB The Tara Woods Computer Club suspended its meetings with the start of the COVID restrictions in March 2020. I am planning to resume on the first Thursday of December, (December 4th), assuming that nothing goes wrong before then. 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 are devoted to Computer Basics. This is a complete course on how to use your computer but may have to be shortened to finish by the end of the season. 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 will spend as much time as we need to on each topic, and the next topic to be covered will always be posted on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse. You can 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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Prepare yourself financially for illness … just in case

All of us hope to live long, healthy lives, so we do what we can to take care of ourselves through proper diet, exercise and avoiding unhealthy activities. However, none of us can predict our future, so it pays to be prepared for anything – including a serious physical illness or the onset of some type of mental incapacity, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Of course, you may never face these infirmities, but you should be aware that they could upset your long-term financial strategy and place considerable stress on your loved ones. What steps can you take to head off these threats? First, make sure you know what your health insurance covers and how much you might have to pay out of pocket for treatment of illnesses such as cancer or kidney ailments. If you’re on Medicare (supplemented with Medigap) or Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C), you’ll want to know all about deductibles, copayments and coinsurance. However, if Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia is involved, Medicare may not cover the costs that could be incurred in an assisted living facility, so you may want to consult with a financial advisor, who can suggest ways of protecting yourself from long-term care costs, which can be quite high. Your next move is to make sure you have adequate liquidity. It’s hard to predict how many out-of-pocket costs you could incur when coping with a serious illness, but it’s a good idea to have enough cash readily available, rather than dipping into your 401(k) or other retirement accounts. So, if you’re retired, you might want to keep up to a year’s worth of living expenses in a liquid, low-risk account. Here’s another important step: Update your estate plan. Hopefully, if you have a serious illness, you’ll be able to recover. But it’s still a good idea to review your estate plan to ensure everything is in order, such as your will and your living trust, if you’ve created one. If you’ve kept up your life insurance, you’ll also want to ensure your premiums are still being paid. And don’t forget to review your beneficiary designations on your 401(k), insurance policies and other financial documents, since these designations can supersede the instructions in your will. As part of your estate planning, you may want to include a durable power of attorney for finances, which allows you to name someone to manage your financial affairs if you become incapacitated, and a durable power of attorney for health care, which lets you name someone to make medical decisions for you if you’re unable to do so yourself. You may also create a health care directive or living will to express your wishes if you don’t have a power of attorney for health care, or the person named in a power of attorney for health care can’t be reached in an emergency. And since estate planning can be complex, you’ll certainly want to work with a legal professional, and possibly your tax and financial advisors, as well. You might think it’s somewhat grim to prepare yourself financially in case you become seriously ill or if your life is touched by Alzheimer’s or another mental infirmity. But it’s a positive move – you’re protecting yourself and your loved ones from whatever life may throw at you.


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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 Many a good man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone should have been. This is my command – be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9

THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH by Sam Topping

“If your achievements surpass your expectations – you are truly blessed.”


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ENTERTAINMENT AROUND TARA WOODS BINGO AT TARA WOODS

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 5:00 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 Rudy Diaz 239-347-7934

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

BUNCO

Ladies and Gentlemen, come join us every Sunday at 7:00 PM in the Card 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.

EUCHRE CLUB Meets on Wednesday Nights In the Clubhouse Card Room at 7:00 PM. 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

SHUFFLEBOARD

If anyone is interested in playing Horse Collar on Mondays at 10:00 AM, the cost is $1.00 per player (to be given away as prizes). Anyone can play. The Tuesday and Friday leagues began in January. Call Ken Atkinson at 815-970-0467 if you have any questions.

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


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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!!!

7:45AM COFFEE

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7:00 PM AGGRAVATION

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Put your cans out by 9:00 AM. A special thank you to Andy “The Can Man” Vanderplaats, and his illustrious crew Angie Snyder and Ed Simko.

CANS TO THE CURB

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8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

Happy Anniversary

The first and third Saturday of each month you can count on our aluminum can pick-up team to be in your neighborhood collecting aluminum cans to be recycled. This is right for the environment, and the money realized goes to help support the activities of your Homeowners Association.

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7:00 PM LADIES POKER

Janet & Fred Kossen Beverly & Wayne Ray, Jo Ann & John Van Sleet Vladimir & Luba Fulmas, 50 Yrs., Nancy Mullet & Bob Marigliano Connie & Denny Knebel Gay & Patrick O’Keefe Norma & Louis Cruz, Pam & Robert Koss Carol DeVico & Sam Fiorino

THANK YOU

8:00 AM EXERCISE FOR SRS.

7:00 PM AGGRAVATION

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Contact Sue Clark 412-780-3584 or randsclark@verizon.net before October 10th for Special Recognition of Birthdays 90+ and Anniversaries 50, 55 or 60+ in November 2021

8:00 AM WATER AEROBICS

7:00 PM LADIES POKER

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JC & Tiff Crimmins Ann Marie & John Dixon, Marcia & Chuck Poveromo Bonnie & Gary Dixon, Elaine & Lee Zacek Sandra & Mark Wassie Joyce & Fred Pansegrau, 55 Yrs. Janice & George Johnston, Jane & Ken White Linda & Martin D’Cruze Claire & Mike Schwinn Jan & Frank Risbara, Shelli & Don Vannatta

ALUMINUM CAN PICK-UP DAY

2:00 PM HOA- BRD. MTG.

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CLUBHOUSE CALENDAR

Monday

MEET AND CHAT WITHS OUR M T W NEW MANAGER OF TARA WOODS 1 5 6 7 8 ALL RESIDENTS WELCOME 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 ALL QUESTIONS WELCOME 26 27 28 29

ANNIVERSARIES IN OCTOBER

October 2021

SATURDAY

Sunday

Ron Perkins, Wayne Wolski Arlene Greene, Jean LaVoie Alice Montelaro, Mary Nothnagel Ron Andrews, Jeanne Hoopman, Deb Skelton Kim Johns, Angie Kern, Barb Robinson, Julie Wehrung Frank Neveu, Susan Reece Ron Adriance, Lee Blusiewicz, Vicki Hoard, Annette McClintock John Bianco, Ron Davidson, Sandy Schuelke Carolyn Esposito Don Boehlke, Mike Hoard, Jack Morley, Jean Yurkovich Clayton Cooledge, Trudy Victor Lou Aubry, Carole Bertrand Peggy Conley Susi Fogle, Bart Leneker, 92 Yrs., Ray Sheneman

TARA WOODS

HALLOWEEN PARTY

6:00 PM

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www.TWHOA.net

2:00 PM HAND AND FOOT

7:45 AMCOFFEE 8:45AM GENERAL MEETING 9:00AM HALLOWEEN DECORATING

7:00 PM GAME NITE

WELCOME COMMITTEE MEET AND GREET

OCTOBER 22, 2021 FRIDAY AT 7:00 PM

MOVIE NITES FRIDAY, October 15th – 7:00 PM Featuring: The Nanny (Not the children’s movie) Starring: A number of Actors and Actresses Rated: PG – 13, SPOOKY HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!! BRING YOUR OWN SNACKS AND DRINKS Lloyd & Carolyn Kelsey


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