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SWIFT TENNIS LUNCHEON Each year at the end of every tennis season, a different team in the Women’s SWIFT League hosts an End-of-Season Luncheon, and it was the Tara Woods Angels who were responsible for the luncheon
this year. On Thursday, March 28th, they hosted members of the tennis teams from the various communities which make up the Women’s SWIFT League.
During the social time prior to our Luncheon Meeting everyone enjoyed fine musical entertainment by Norm Libby, who played tunes on our new Baby Grand Piano. Thank you, Norm; the music was delightful.
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WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS
JOHN AND BEVERLY ANDERSON are new part-time residents at 19541 Charleston Circle and are originally from Michigan. They are both retired and are the parents of three children, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. FRED AND SANDY MILLER are part-time residents at 3021 Tara Lakes Circle. Off season they live in upper Michigan. Fred is a retired general contractor and Sandy is a retired administrator of assisted living. They are the parents of four children and have ten grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Fred enjoys furniture woodworking and Sandy likes volunteering and going on mission trips. WELCOME TO TARA WOODS, JOANNE BYRNE
GHISLAIN MARCIL AND ANN ROUETTE are new part-time residents at 3022 Tare Lakes Circle. They are both from Canada and the province of Quebec. Ghislain (pronounced Chie-la) is a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman and Ann is retired from work in the Government of Canada. They have two children and three grandchildren. They both love to travel. TONY RUSSO is a new parttime resident at 2863 Orlenes Street and is originally from Ohio. He is partially retired from installing alarm systems. He has two children and likes to play pool and enjoys painting.
MANAGER’S CORNER
It does not hardly seem possible for the season to be over. Seems like you just got here, so no good-byes – just see you later. With the weather starting to warm up, now is a good time for year-round residents to enjoy the outdoor activities and get some of the home improvements under way. We will be scouting the next Yard of the Quarter. Our winter residents are packing up to leave us for the summer, headed back North. We have had many luncheons, parties, dinners, ice cream socials and going away parties through April. Please have a safe trip. We are looking forward to your return in the fall. For us, summer starts our improvements
for the community, so our yearround residents will be seeing lots of activities going on.
“The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” – Dalai Lama Tara Woods’ sales team is here to help you if you are thinking about selling your home or trading for a new home. They can give you all the information in the Office. Also, there are great incentives to pick your neighbors. Sam and Mary are here to help you; just call the Office for an appointment and choose option one, for one of our sales associates.
Please remember if you are going away for the summer, make sure you have someone who will be taking care of your home, trimming, watering plants, shutters, and keeping an eye on everything. You can give the Office the name and number of who that person is, so we know who to call in the event of an emergency. Don’t forget to forward your mail with the postal service. If the box gets full, they will stop delivering mail. Have a safe and blessed summer. See you soon. Darlene D. Bradley Community Manager
THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
BY SAM TOPPING “Doing what you like is the cornerstone of having abundance in your life.”
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FROM THE BOARD ROOM BY LOU The Board met on April 4th. They selected Sue Cook as Vice President of the Homeowners Association. She will be assuming the responsibilities of VP and will also continue as our Lee County Special Needs Program Coordinator. Congratulate Sue and thank her for helping to serve our community.
These new features are open to all Homeowners Association Members. Now is a good time to go on the website and register. These enhancements are the result of suggestions received from our members of the TWHA. Thank you to our industrious and diligent webmasters, Bill Loveday and Donna Erhardt.
The Tara Woods Homeowners Association (www.twhoa.net) website continues to develop. Recent enhancements include: • Putting the ‘Resident Concern Form’ on the site. The form can now be filled out on the site and be transmitted directly and confidentially to the Community Manager. • The ad section is being expanded to include a services section. • Displayed on the homepage will be “need to know” news.
HEADS UP Volunteering is multifaceted in its importance to our community. It enriches our lives and brings us together as a community. What is the most important part of Tara Woods? 1. The 24-hour controlled access. 2. The beautiful lakes with alligators and fountains. 3. The many available amenities. 4. The many dedicated hardworking volunteers.
All are excellent answers but without a doubt the most important aspect of Tara Woods are the volunteers. Thank you to all of our valued volunteers. DID YOU KNOW THAT The average golf ball has 336 dimples? You would most likely know that if you participated in the Tara Woods summer Men/Women Golf League. It starts Tuesday, May 7th, and runs through the end of September. They play on Tuesday at Del Tura starting at 7:00 AM. It is a four-person scramble. All are welcome. If you have any questions or would like more information, give league coordinator Larry Baldwin a call at 913-945-0016. Lou Dunning, President loudunning2@gmail.com 239-240-5847
SUMMER COLUMNS To all our winter residents who want to receive The Columns in paper form during the summer, please remember to drop off two self-addressed 9x12 stamped envelopes for the two summer papers (June/July and August/September). To The Columns’ wonderful delivery personnel: let me know when your route numbers decrease or increase.
Linda Hoos • Circulation Manager 19436 Charleston Circle • 941-713-4868
CALLING POST TEST SUCCESSFUL!
The Tara Woods Homeowners Association tested the Calling Post messaging system on April 9th, 2019. There was a community-wide 560 telephone numbers attempted with 92% successfully contacted. The THWA is now working on correcting the attempts that failed. The Calling Post is a telephone messaging system which works from a telephone number
database of residents created by and maintained by the Tara Woods Homeowners Association. When it is determined that an alert should go out to the community, a message will be generated and delivered via telephone. The THWA pays per telephone call for this service but includes all Tara Woods residents, so please support your THWA. If you were one of the residents who did not receive the “test”
call, please contact Bill Loveday by phone at (313) 220-0622 or by email at bill@twhoa.net. If by some chance you received more than one call, please let us know that as well. Only one valid phone number per household is permitted. Bill Loveday Tara Woods Homeowners Association
COLUMNS STAFF EDITOR: Linda Beaulieu 239-560-0768 (lindabluetw@gmail.com)
ASSISTANT: Linda Engel PHOTOGRAPHY: Lou Dunning CALENDAR: Judy Lanpher CIRCULATION: Linda Hoos, Manager COMMUNITY DIRECTORY: Haywood Gandy, Manager COORDINATORS: Stuart & Belle Berman, Bill Black, Agatha Breen, Pat & Lou Dunning, Peggy Gamble, Lloyd & Carolyn Kelsey, Bob Kuhns, Sharie & Norm Libby, Diane & Bob Nunn, Ed Simko, Nancy Schoeppner, Lori Thomas, Susan Uccello, and Julia Wehrung. ALTERNATES: Joanne & Bob Byrne, Al Dion, Sandy Schuelke, Linda Hoos, Vic Sharps, Arlene Greene, Linda Beaulieu (Oct-May), Brenda Redgers (Oct-May) REPORTERS: Reporters will be noted by their bylines at the end of each article. Ginnie Pontarelli , Tara Woods Homeowners Association Liaison To advertise in print, contact: Bob or Emy Stein at 941-349-0194 or email us at islandvp@verizon.net. 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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COMING UP IN MAY Memorial Day Party hosted by the Dog Park Club, led by Bill Black. I hope you have your tickets for this event on Monday, May 27th. Look for the details in this issue of The Columns and on the poster in the Clubhouse. THANK YOU! Thank You to the Proulx’s for hosting another wonderful Easter Dinner at the Clubhouse. Ron and Sue always do a great job with this dinner and making the day very special. Everyone appreciates all
the effort you put into this event for the community. Thank you to Bill Black & Friends for hosting the Ice Cream Social and Karaoke for the community, offered as a “free” event by Activities. I hope everyone enjoyed the variety of toppings to make your own sundae a delicious work of art. Thanks, Bill. While the season is winding down, there is still much going on in Tara Woods. All of your favorite games, sports, exercise groups, lunch groups, cards, Bingo, etc. continue throughout the summer.
Please stay informed so you don’t miss out on anything. See the box by this article for ways to “Stay Informed”. As Activities Coordinator, I try to keep you aware of the social Activities that are coming up for you to enjoy. Please feel free to contact me at any time if you have questions regarding the parties and events. If I can’t answer your question, I most likely know who can. 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 current events and more! Check out page 4 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 3 of the Directory lists the contact people for specific responsibilities under the Board of Directors who you can contact with questions.
ENTERTAINING NEWS
SUNSHINE AND SYMPATHY
Our sympathy goes out to those who have lost family and friends... Former Resident Ann Marie Hickok Eileen Robinson’s Dad, March 15th Bill Crawford, March 20th Audrey Bernard, March 23rd Bob Stickles, March 27th Our thoughts to those in the community who are recovering at this time… Donna DeMarco Marge Hosek Please let me know of any others in the community who may be in need of some cheer at this time. Ginnie Pontarelli • ginpont@gmail.com 239-810-1769
So, Ladies and Gentlemen…as a representative of the Entertainers, today I had the opportunity to do something that was so great. Along with Donna Phillips, who directed the quilt project and Sue Sobkowicz, the winner of the quilt, we traveled to Ronald McDonald House Charities. After a tour of their facilities, we realized what a wonderful place this is. While their child is in the hospital, parents have a safe, warm and inviting place to stay as long as needed. We were
there to present Laura Regain, the Director of RMHC with a check for $700.00. We were only able to
“Life is full of drama, why not join the club!” do this through the generosity of you in Tara Woods. Thank you to everyone who purchased a raffle ticket for our quilt which was used in the play this past March. Thank
you also to the quilters who threw themselves into this project wholeheartedly, making this donation possible. This quilt was created by wonderful women in Tara Woods. What a great and generous community we have. Thank you. Any interest in joining the party? Contact me at: 239-5994490 or pdunning46@gmail.com Pat Dunning, Stage Manager for the Entertainers
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FMO NEWS - TARA WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NEWS
The FMO meeting season posted on the back bulletin board. drive safely and be safe and well. is over. Meetings will start up Applications and envelopes are We want to see you in the fall. again in November. The meetings also on the back bulletin board. If you want the magazine forwere informative and educational. Please take one, fill it out, and mail warded, please contact the FMO From knowing when to replace with your payment. Renters are for instruction. Unfortunately, the your smoke detector to making magazine cannot be forwarded to also encouraged to join. your home “fall” safe, a lot of Canada To those of you who have information was distributed. I Should you have any queswould like to thank Belle Berman renewed your membership or tions or concerns, please contact and Bill Parker for their support joined, THANK YOU. the writer. and attendance at the meetings. If you are receiving the FMO Anyone can attend the meet- magazine and heading North for Thank you. ings. Meeting notices and the summer, first and foremost Stuart Berman information about the FMO are Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine. - Anthony J. D’Angelo
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
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Are You Prepared for a Natural Disaster? The year ahead offers new opportunities and experiences. But as you make plans throughout 2019, be mindful of the things that can derail those plans – such as the natural disasters that affected so many families in 2018. Every area around the country is subject to natural disasters, whether they’re wildfires, hurricanes or tornadoes. How can you prepare for them?
Here are a few suggestions: Maintain adequate insurance. It’s a good idea to review your homeowners insurance at least annually to ensure it’s still providing the protection you need. And make sure you know exactly what your policy covers in terms of natural disasters. You’ll also want to review your life and disability insurance regularly. And, of course, you’ll want to stay current on your premiums for all your policies. Keep a record of your possessions. The insurance claims process will be much easier if you take the time, before a natural disaster occurs, to photograph or videotape the contents of your home. You also might want to list the brands and serial numbers of appliances and electronics. Know your passwords. It’s important to have ready access to the passwords for your financial accounts. You may be able to memorize them, but, if not, keep them somewhere – perhaps in your smartphone – that you can access anywhere. It’s always possible that a natural disaster will strike so quickly that you can’t even grab your phone, so, to be extra cautious, you might want to share your passwords with a trusted family member or friend. (Even then, though, you may want to change your passwords every so often.) Build an emergency fund. During or following a natural disaster, you may need ready access to cash to cover some of the essentials of daily living, such as food and shelter. Keeping a lot of cash in your home may not be such a great plan, especially if you have to evacuate quickly. Consequently, you might want to create an emergency fund containing three to six months’ worth of living expenses, with the money kept in a low-risk, liquid and highly accessible account at a local bank or with your financial services provider. Protect your documents. These days, many of your important financial materials, such as your investment statements, are available online, so they’re likely safe from any disaster. But you may still have some items, such as checkbooks, birth certificates, passports, Social Security cards, insurance policies and estate planning documents (i.e., will, living trust, etc.) on paper. Even if some or all of these things could eventually be replaced, it would take time and effort. You’re better off protecting them beforehand, possibly by keeping them in a safety deposit box at a local bank. Save your receipts. You’ll want to save receipts for repairs and temporary lodging to submit to your insurance company. If you are not fully reimbursed for these expenses, they may be tax deductible, though you’ll need to consult with your tax advisor to be certain. If you’re fortunate, you’ll never have to face a natural disaster that threatens your home and possessions. But it never hurts to be ready – just in case.
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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It’s a great way to make new acquaintances and renew friendships. Just bring your favorite Snack and Drink SURPRISE DRINK!!! $2.00 donation *Please see the sign-up list in the Clubhouse
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Those who packed all the items and cookies were: Ann, Helen, Ruth, Dona, Sue, Beth, Betty, and
already received some very nice thank you notes, and they were very appreciative of what we’ve done for them. Thank you for all your support of the project. Beth Ferris
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CANS TO THE CURB!!! EVENUE FROM THE CANS HELP FUND YOUR GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club wishes all the Palm fronds should be cut when HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION “Snowbirds” a safe trip home and they are as close as possible to the BREAKING NEWS
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wishes everyone a safe and healthy summer. We have no meetings during the summer. Our first meeting of the new season is Saturday, October 12th. Please mark your calendars. This will be our only meeting before the Craft Fair and the Fashion Show. We again wish to thank Linda and John Hoos for doing such a great job on the Butterfly Garden. Coming from the north, I had no idea how to care for my palm trees. In doing research I found this to be very interesting and thought I would share with everyone. This is something I was definitely doing wrong.
trunk. Do NOT remove any fronds that grow at 45 degree angle or greater. If your palm tree looks like a rooster tail, you over-pruned it. (From the Florida Palm tree website). I have been following this and my trees now look great.
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OVER-PRUNING. I keep seeing articles online that tell people to cut the brown part of the leaf because it will save the palm tree from wasting nutrients on the dying leaf. Makes sense, right? Wrong. Palm trees need dying leaves for nutrients, and when you cut them off, your palm tree doesn’t like it. Palms move nutrients from the older fronds to the new growth.
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WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: Plants that can take summer heat include coleus, salvia, torenia, wax begonia, and ornamental pepper. Bulbs: Some lilies do better when their roots are crowded. Try planting Amazon, Aztec, and Clivia lilies in containers to increase blooming. Herbs: Plant heat-loving herbs, including basil, Mexican tarragon, ginger, cumin, summer savory, and rosemary. Vegetables: Sweet potatoes, boniato, hot peppers, and tropical “spinach” such as Sisso, Malabar, and New Zealand can be planted now.
WHAT TO DO Pests: Watch for thrips, scale, and mites on ornamental plants because they become more active in warm weather. Gardenias and ixora: Distinguish between the normal yellowing of older leaves and the yellowing of new growth, which usually indicates a micronutrient deficiency. Oleanders: Inspect chewed or ragged leaves for oleander caterpillars. Lawns: Watch for damage from chinch bugs in St. Augustinegrass and begin scouting for newly hatched mole crickets in bahiagrass lawns. Tomatoes: Watch for pests, disease, and nutritional disorders on tomato plants. Trees: Prepare for hurricane season by checking trees for damaged or weak branches and prune if needed. Hire an ISA-certified arborist. Lawns: Prevent or minimize disease by following proper cultural practices when caring for lawns. Excerpts from the University of Florida Gardening calendar.
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Our March 14th luncheon was one of our best to date. Dina’s food and service was excellent and enjoyed by all who attended. Some who attended are seen in the accompanying pictures. We owe our appreciation to Bro. Ken Ferris who made all the arrangements.
Also, thanks to Beth Ferris who took the pictures. When you read this May columns I will be back north. I am flying to Michigan on May 1st. I wish our members and everyone a great safe and healthy summer season. I hope to return in October.
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MI F D-AT F O LANTIC CLUB CHILI COOK-
Thank you, Wayne, for all your hard work in organizing the perfect Chili Cook-off. Contestants brought their chili to the Clubhouse kitchen where it was dished into small numbered cups. Once everyone tasted the entries, votes were cast by simply placing a colored “sticky hickey” next to the number of their choice. The entries were each different…a sweet chili, a white chili, one with beef chunks, some with beans and some without beans. The winner was Phil Musso’s entry and it contained ground beef, sausage and VENISON! Many thanks to: Linda Beaulieu, Bob Clark, Barb Werner-Lubich, Phil Musso and Linda Weibel for their culinary prowess.
All participants received a Certificate of Appreciation, a medal and prizes. If anyone went home hungry, it was their own fault! A big thank you is also extended to our servers: David Berridge and John & Mary Costantini. And thank you, Barb Pollitt and Diana Hoffman, for the delicious desserts. Sue Clark randsclark@verizon.net
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NEW PHASE BLOCK PARTY A block party was held by the new residents on Tara Lakes Circle in the New Phase of Tara Woods on March 29th. The weather was beautiful, there was lots of great food and camaraderie was enjoyed by all.
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Kentucky Derby Party Saturday, May 4th, 2019 5:00 PM at the Clubhouse Bring Your Own Beverage and a hearty appetizer to share. Social Raffle and free drawing for a Rose Bouquet. Watch the Run for the Roses on the big screen. Dress for the occasion. Hats for ladies & gentleman encouraged & prizes to be won! Please sign up on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse.
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As the season begins to draw to a close and the snowbirds start to head north, the Midwest Club will have held its last meeting of the year on April 12th. It was Trivia Night. However, since the May issue of The Columns goes to press before our last meeting occurs, no answers can be revealed in this issue of The Columns. Look for the wrap-up of the meeting and maybe a few hints of the things to look forward to next year in the June/July issue of The Columns. Debbie Polenska
MID-ATLANTIC CLUB What a beautiful day for an offsite brunch at the Isles Yacht Club in Punta Gorda on Sunday, April 7th. Our last scheduled meeting until the fall season will be Sunday, May 19th, at 4:00 PM. Many of the snowbirds will have winged their way back north before this date, but we will celebrate our successes. Slider sandwiches will be the center of the meal with side dishes and desserts being provided by the Club members. Barb Pollitt, Secretary
The Tara Woods Magic Softball Team would like to thank their loyal fans for all of their support this past season. The Team encourages softball enthusiasts, male and female, to consider STEPPING-UP TO THE PLATE with them next year. If you have any questions or you would like to be a part of this special group, please contact Larry Baldwin (913/945-0016). Practice will commence once or twice a week in November with games played on Mondays and Wednesdays throughout January, February and March. The Team is sure that this activity will be a big HIT with you, for sure.
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TARA WOODS COMPUTER CLUB
The Tara Woods Computer Club provides free computer classes and is open to all residents and visitors. 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. It’s never too late to join our group, even if you’re a total novice.
May is the last month of our winter season of classes. We are wrapping up both the Basics and the more Advanced topics by reviewing Microsoft Excel and any other subject the class requests. These sessions will be in the Card Room of the Clubhouse each Thursday at 10:30 AM. We are meeting at my home during the Summer season like we have in past years. These meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 10:30 AM. They offer a more relaxed atmosphere, with coffee and donuts provided for free. My home is
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THIS MONTH’S TIPS: Well, the season is winding down quickly; let’s begin thinking of security around our homes. Keep all doors locked while away, to the store, for short walks, and park activities.
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PICKLEBALL TEAM Ah! Spring is finally here; send her candy, don’t give her
The Pickleball Team seeing will beour sponsoring a “Spring Carnival” on Saturday, 20th, at plants blossoming and ourevent leftover Easter April candy, give
the Clubhouse. The releasing evening will include carnivalsmell. games, light music, dancing and ait their aromatic her asnacks, new box so she can woof Our doing6:30 their social event. BYOB. Theresidents event will are run from to 9:30 PM, with doors at 6:00is down. At the endopening of the month Spring cleaning outside, transthe companionship. start of our firstPlease national PM. We hope everyone can join us for an evening of fun and see holthe forming their yards from a long iday for Spring – Memorial Day, poster in the Clubhouse. If you have a question, contact: Diane Gibson, 603-244-0536 winter’s nap to beautiful foliage Monday, May 27th. This segment which beautifies our community. of Bailey Speaks honors all VeterThus, our evening walks are even ans and those who have sacrificed Attention All Tara Woods Golfers: more enjoyable. Just a reminder, theirApril lives27th, for our great country. A There will be a golf meeting at the Clubhouse on Saturday, pick up after us, and if you go special salute goes out to our Vetat 9:30 AM, to discuss the upcoming Golf League. out at dusk, don’t forget your bug erans – both active and inactive Please bring any questions to the meeting for discussion. repellant and reflectors so others Look forward to seeing everyone there. who protect our freedom. will see you when you are out and Larry Baldwin • 913-945-0016 about. “THANK YOU FOR YOUR Yes, other than the above, May SERVICE.” brings the start of many activities. Displaying our American Flag Other than continuation of onSimmons!! Get your body moving in thethe Clubhouse with Richard Memorial Day shows our love America’s favorite sport – Base- for our country and the respect of Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:00 AM: - CARDIO 8:00 - 8:25 AM -TONING 8:25-8:40 AM ball Season, May 1st is May Day, our principals that it stands for. (bring weights or water bottles) - FLOOR 8:40 8:50 AM (bring a mat) - BALANCE 8:50-9:00 AM May 5th is Cinco De Mayo, and Well my time is up for this th May 12 this year is Mother’s month of Bailey Speaks. Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:45 PM: - CARDIO 12:45 -1:10 PM - TONING 1:10-1:25‘Til PMnext Day. Give Mom a wet lick, I mean month. (bring weights or water bottles) - FLOOR 1:25-1:35 PM (bring a mat) - BALANCE 1:35-1:45 PM a good kiss with a hug. Take her Come for all the sessions or one of the segments that you are interested in. Happy Tails, out for a good lunch or better yet For more information contacta Lynn or to Barb Simonson 541-840-4430 Bailey good Makia dinner.513-476-2465 If you decide
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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.
PING PONG Ping Pong is every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00!
PICKLEBALL
Pickleball play times April - December Group Play times are Monday through Sunday from 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM -7:00 PM Questions, please contact: Lynn Makia 513-476-2465, Diane Gibson 603-244-0536
SHUFFLEBOARD
Come play shuffleboard on Thursdays from 9:30-11:30 AM. All are welcome! No obligation to show up every week! Don’t know how to play? We’ll teach you. We’ll play by regular shuffleboard rules and each game will be played with a new partner. Win or lose, the object of each game is to have FUN. All levels of players are welcome. For more information please call Mary Kivel at 207-505-5576 or email me at marykivel@yahoo.com.
Tuesdays at 10:00 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
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Get your body moving in the Clubhouse with Richard Simmons!! Meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 AM and 12:45 PM.
For more information contact Lynn Makia 513-476-2465 • Barb Simonson 541-840-4430.
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
HORSESHOES
Every Friday at 1:00 PM At the Horseshoe Pits.
Come join us for fun and laughs.
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. Any questions, please contact: Jane DeGuire, 567-0656
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, 239997-5984 first if you are interested in playing with this friendly group. We’d like to have you join us. Beth Ferris
BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB
Thursday, May 2, at 1:30 PM 2760 Steamboat Loop Join us to talk about the books we have been enjoying and maybe borrow one you would like to read. Newcomers welcome. Questions: Call Marilyn Workman • 239-543-1168
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
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MOVIE NITE There will be no movie for the month of May. Literally going on a vacation.
We’ll show two movies in June: Saturday, June 1st Saturday, June 29th Thank You. Lloyd & Carolyn Kelsey
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
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TARA WOODS TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Another winter tennis season has come to an end. I hope everyone had a great year playing open tennis with their friends and neighbors. We had our last Round Robin of the season on March 31st and an End-of-Season Banquet at the Captain Fishbones restaurant in the Shell Factory complex. It was a very nice turnout for both of those events. All tennis players in Tara Woods were invited to the
dinner, whether or not they were a member of the Tennis Association. We invite and encourage all Tara Woods tennis players to become members of the Tennis Association. Dues are only $1.00 per year. Your participation is encouraged and needed. We advise Hometown America, our community owner, about needed maintenance and we try to give them a hand with that. We have
four meetings a year, each one following our Round Robins, which usually are held on the fourth Sunday of the month in November, January, February and the last one in March. Enjoy your summer, everyone. Take care of yourself and be ready for the winter season next fall. Thanks to all who participated this year. Roger Rafferty
TARA WOODS MEN’S TENNIS LEAGUES WHITE TEAM – STALLIONS The season is finished. We were very fortunate that all the guys stayed healthy. We had a lot of fun and finished in second place. We would like to take this time to thank all those spectators who came to the games to watch us; we really appreciated it. We wish you all a great summer and we will see you next fall!!!! Cheers. – Glen Fisher BLUE TEAM – TIGERS We are finished with the 201819 tennis league season for another year. We played our last two games with a major loss to the other Tara Woods team, the Mustangs, with 0 wins and 6 losses, and we had a 2 win – 4 loss match to Admiralty. That put us in seventh place in the Blue League team standings. We did play most of the season higher in the standings but were unable to sustain the last part of the season
to reflect an overall better season finish. We must now start to consider our options for next season as to how to balance our teams to reflect a degree of equality for league participation. It was a great effort from all, and a lot of FUN was had by all – that is why we participate. – Dale Holat BLUE TEAM – MUSTANGS We finished the season in the same manner in which we started, by winning 15 out of a possible 18 sets and securing a first place finish for the season! We would like to thank our many fans for their great support all year and look forward to continued good health for all our members. Mike Renzulli will be taking over as Captain of the Mustangs, with a new team to be determined in October. It was my pleasure to serve as Captain for two years and I wish Mike good luck and support.
As always, stay healthy and see you at the courts!!!! – Ed Malatesta ROUND ROBIN As the 2018-19 tennis season draws to a close, I want to thank all who have participated in the Round Robins. I sincerely hope that the games were enjoyable for all and that all of you will be participating next season. As most of you know, Dale Holat has graciously volunteered to take over the reins as Round Robin Coordinator. He’s a great guy and I know he will do an excellent job. I’ll be happy to assist him any way I can so that he feels comfortable getting started. Again, I want to thank Al Dion for assisting me throughout the season. His help was indispensable. Have a healthy, safe and fun summer. – Jon Gold Submitted by Linda Engel
TARA WOODS WOMEN’S TENNIS LEAGUE WOMEN’S TEAM – ANGELS On Thursday, March 28th, we hosted members of the tennis teams from the various communities which make up the Women’s SWIFT League. The Angels worked together “as a team” to provide a great luncheon for their guests. The luncheon consisted of a chicken salad or egg salad croissant, fresh fruit, and a variety of cheesecake. Before lunch was served, our guests had the opportunity to mingle with the women from the other teams in a relaxed atmosphere – quite different from being on opposite sides of the net during league play. The women enjoyed wine, a slushie drink, and a variety of cheese and crackers.
We sincerely want to thank the 10 men who waited tables and served our luncheon to the 70 women in attendance. The waiters did a fabulous job and certainly made a good impression on our guests. During the social time prior to our Luncheon Meeting everyone enjoyed fine musical entertainment by Norm Libby, who played tunes on our new Baby Grand Piano. Thank you, Norm; the music was delightful. After many hours of preparation time, the event was over and our guests left to go back to their respective communities – hopefully well fed and happy. Everything was cleaned up and put away, our Clubhouse was put back
in order and, I was later told, many of the Angels took time to enjoy a much-deserved rest. Coincidentally, when the Tara Woods Angels hosted the Luncheon back in 2013, the date was also March 28th and we also served a total of 70 women – quite a coincidence! As was mentioned in the last issue of The Columns, the Tara Woods Angels took first place this year. Congratulations to all of the players. After a relaxing summer we hope everyone comes back ready to play for another season. Next season the Angels will be captained by Pam Ahlers, with Mary Sandre helping her as Co-Captain. Linda Engel
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CORRECTIONS TO THE CURRENT TARA WOODS DIRECTORY MAY 2019 Please send any corrections and/or changes for the upcoming publication of the NEW Tara Woods 2019 - 2020 Resident Directory by email to haywood.gandy@gmail.com. Subject: Tara Woods 2019-2020 Directory. The contact number for Haywood Gandy is 239-471-2987, 2998 Tara Lakes Circle, Lot #643. Additions, Phone Changes, Misc. Changes and Deletions published in the monthly editions of “The Columns” will be completed for you in the new directory. So, there is no need to send updated information unless you discover something was incorrectly published. ADDITIONS TO THE NEW TARA WOODS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 Name Address Phone Location ANDERSON, John 19541 Charleston Cir Lot #10 586-808-1344 MI ANDERSON, Beverly BRAUNSTEIN, Martin LAUREN, Catherine BUECHNER, Donald BISHOP, Wanda MARCIL, Ghislain ROUETTE, Ann SHENEMAN, Raymond SHENEMAN, Tammy TIROLLO, Robert TIROLLO, Joann
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WARNING! IT’S ALLIGATOR MATING SEASON! Living in Florida means we share the state with an estimated 1.3 million alligators. As the weather warms and their mating season begins, you should keep these things in mind. Warm spring weather means alligators are more active and more visible, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says. Their mating season begins in April then continues through May, or June. Pregnant females will lay their eggs – often as many as three or four dozen – in late June or early July. Rising temperatures increase an alligator’s metabolism, which means they begin seeking prey, according to FWC. It also means they’ll be observed basking in the
sun as they regulate their body temperature. FWC warns that although alligator bite incidents resulting in serious injury are rare, keep your distance. FWC also warns residents and visitors to never feed an alligator.
It’s not only dangerous, it›s illegal. Feeding them can lead the animals to overcome their natural wariness of people and teach them to associate people with food. For pet owners, FWC has a special warning — keep animals on a leash and away from water because they can resemble an alligator’s natural prey. A woman in south Florida was walking her dog and a gator grabbed her and dragged her into the water. Alligators are most active between dusk and dawn, so plan accordingly to reduce chances of running into them. For more information, visit the FWC’s website. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/ facts/
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