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THE COLUMNS Vol. 28 No.15

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MEMORIAL DAY PARTY 2018

Friends and neighbors gathered inside and on the Verandah of the beautifully decorated Clubhouse on Memorial Day. Over 100 people joined together to pay tribute to the many men and women who died in service to our country so we all can enjoy our freedoms and lifestyle here in Tara Woods. Prior to Memorial Day the Tara Woods Homeowners Association replaced the American flag and POW/MIA flag overlooking the gazebo and lake. Janet Daly led a moving prayer honoring our fallen servicemen and women. A big “thank you” to Bill Black and all the volunteers who came together to put on a memorable and enjoyable party. All present took time to recognize and thank our neighbors who donned the uniform and served our great country. Two of the veterans honored were from the greatest generation and served in WWII, John D’Amico and James Howard. It was fitting that we all stood and applauded as we listened to a recording of Lee Greenwood singing “God Bless the USA”. ~Lou Dunning

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MANAGER’S CORNER live. We still have the forms for resident concerns in the Clubhouse. Remember to sign and put your contact information on there so I can call with any questions. These are confidential, and I do not share the concerned resident’s information. Those forms are usually answered within 48 hours. Please, when writing your check for the rent, make sure to put your lot number on it. We are working on several projects through the summer

months. Some of these may cause a minor inconvenience to an activity. We are sorry for this and will get things back up and running as quickly as possible. We are working on a better community and appreciate your patience with the processes. So please make sure that when in a construction area you adhere to the caution signs and follow the instructions. Today I would like to send out some very important reminders. Please, when you pull out of Tara

Woods at the traffic light, make sure that everything has stopped before you proceed through the green light. The trucks that travel up and down 41N go fast and sometimes cannot stop. I cannot express this enough; it only takes a few more seconds to look both ways to avoid being hit. The life you save may be your own. We have stop signs throughout the community, these signs are there for your safety. Please when you come to a stop sign, stop and look all ways before proceeding.

The speed limit in the community is 20 MPH. Slow down and obey the speed limit. Watch for golf carts, walkers, pets and community workers. Darlene D Bradley Two things prevent us from happiness: living in the past and observing others. Author Unknown

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For our July Yard of the Quarter, George and Janet Daly were chosen, Lot #224. Congratulations to them for a great job on the yard. We will be choosing another yard in September for October. So, if you see someone who deserves it, please submit it in writing and drop it off at the Office or in the box at the Clubhouse. I know so many of you work hard in your yard; it is very apparent when you take a ride through the community. Thank you for making Tara Woods a great place to


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FROM THE BOARD ROOM by Lou Britain, the United States formally became a “free and independent nation”. The 4th of July is about a nation coming together, and here in Tara Woods it is about a Community coming together, to celebrate and honor our heritage. A big thank you to all the volunteers whose hard work made it happen. HEADS UP – If you are a voting Florida resident or if you have a neighbor in Tara Woods who is eligible to vote in Florida this is important to you and them. Simply put-(1) We own our homes and rent/ lease our lots, which is taxed as commercial property. Currently this tax, restricted to 10% annually, is paid by us since it is passed on to us from Hometown America. (2) A proposed amendment to the Florida State Constitution (Ballot Number 2) would retain provisions currently in effect that would restrict commercial property tax assessment increases to 10% annually

(for us this is a good thing). (3) To continue this restriction, keeping it at 10% - WE MUST vote YES on Amendment Ballot Number 2. Otherwise, taxable values could result in big property tax increases that will be passed on to us. We will continue to talk about this as the elections nears. DID YOU KNOW THAT – If you enjoy sewing and would like to sew for a good cause you can join the Sewing for Charity group. They sew an assortment of different items; such as pillow cases, lap quilts and adult bibs. The completed items are donated to a variety of different organizations throughout the area. The group meets in season on Tuesday from 10:00 AM -12:00 PM in the Craft Room. Something you might enjoy? For more information call Sue Uccello at 599-4264. Lou Dunning, Vice President loudunning2@gmail.com 239-240-5847

Yvonne Young and her daughter Jacqueline (not pictured) are new full-time residents at 2821 Steamboat Loop and are originally from New York. Yvonne is still working in nursing, Jacquie with senior health care and pet sitting services. Yvonne has three children, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She enjoys sewing, gardening, baking, cooking and traveling. Jacquie enjoys nature walks, poetry, bible studies, crafting and gaming.

ASSISTANTS: Linda Engel and Marcia Poveromo PHOTOGRAPHY: Sam Jokich and Lou Dunning CALENDAR: Polly Brown CIRCULATION: Susan Uccello, 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

WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS Donna and Greg Sealey are new fulltime residents at 2824 Steamboat Loop and are originally from Maryland. Greg is retired from construction and Donna is still working for Bruce L. Scheiner. They are the parents of two children and two grandchildren. Greg enjoys golf and Donna enjoys reading.

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Judith Wise is a new fulltime resident at 19765 Cottonfield Road. She is originally from the District of Columbia. She has three children and nine grandchildren. She enjoys her dogs. Continues:

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Activities, Sports & Clubs can be found on pages: 8,10,12,18, 20 and 22. State Club information can be found on pages: 16 - 17. Please note that the August Calendar is on page 27 and the September Calendar is on the last page.

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Summer in Tara Woods continues to be a busy time for your Board. The Hurricane Committee is meeting to decide the best course of action for any future storms and or hurricanes. We will keep you informed. Thank you to all who took the opportunity to register with Lee County’s Special Needs Program. The safety of all our residents is our paramount concern. Thank you to the Special Needs Committee: Lynn Makia, Sue Cook, Kathy O’Hearn, Donna Phillips and Sylvia Stump, for the dedication to helping ensure our residents’ safety. Well done! We gathered together in the Clubhouse to celebrate the 4th of July. It was on July 4, 1776 that the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England, an event that eventually led to the formation of the United States. The American War for Independence would last for 5 more years, until the final victory at Yorktown in 1781. In 1783, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris with

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Darcy and Tom Degnan are new fulltime residents at 19442 Charleston Circle. They are originally from Ohio and New Jersey. They are the parents of three children and one grandchild. They both enjoy yard work, pets and the beach. Therese S. Gregoire (not pictured) is a new full-time resident at 19666 Pandora Circle. Therese is originally from New Hampshire and is working locally as a psychologist. She is the parent of two children and one grandchild. Therese enjoys reading, music and bicycling. Mary Lou Gallo is a new full-time resident at 2588 Macon Circle, she is originally from Michigan. She is the parent of four children, six grandchildren and four great-grand-

WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS children. Mary enjoys reading, walking, shopping and her wonderful new neighbors. Michael and Tina Smith (not pictured) are new full-time residents at 19441 Ganty Lane. Michael is originally from New Jersey and Tina is originally from Philadelphia. They are still working, and they have six children and ten grandchildren. Michael enjoys music and has played music for forty years and Tina enjoys listening to music, playing softball and swimming. Fran and Craig Harney are new fulltime residents at 19608 Woodfield Circle and are originally from Pennsylvania and Illinois. Craig is still working in construction and Fran is retired. They are the parents of seven children and fourteen grandchildren. Craig enjoys fishing, boating and baking cookies and Fran enjoys sewing, cooking and fishing.

Patricia “Pat” Langenberg is a new full-time resident at 19227 Potomac Circle and is originally from Wisconsin. Pat is retired from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin County Treasurer. She has five children, eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. She enjoys playing cards, dancing, crafting, pool, golfing, exercise and bike riding. She is looking forward to meeting people and getting involved. Paula Linde is a new fulltime resident at 19543 Cotton Bay and is originally from New York. She is a retired Aesthetician (facials and makeup). Paula enjoys sewing, dancing, watercolors and drawing. She also plays the harp. She loves living here and wants to participate in the exercise groups.

Frankie and David Lindon are new fulltime residents at 19879 Kara Circle and are originally from Alabama. David is retired from the City of Hoover and Frankie is still working for Pearce, Bevill. They are the parents of one child. David enjoys antique cars and Frankie enjoys quilting and reading.

Dianne and Ralph Rikon are new fulltime residents at 19260 Potomac Circle. They are both retired and are originally from Maryland. They are the parents of three children and seven grandchildren. Ralph enjoys tennis and golf and Dianne enjoys mahjong, bridge and shelling.

Phil and Joan Musso are new fulltime residents at 2800 Steamboat Loop and are originally from New Jersey. Phil is retired from a trucking business and Joan is a retired nurse. They are the parents of two children, five grandchildren and a boxer named Garfield. Phil enjoys hunting, fishing, woodworking and cutting grass. Joan enjoys fishing, sewing, crafts, gardening and breeding boxers.

Alice D. Yost is a new fulltime resident at 2849 Steamboat Loop. She is originally from Pennsylvania and retired. She has two children and two grandchildren. Alice enjoys cards and Sudoku.

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Consider These Financial Tips for Single Women If you’re a single woman, most of your financial challenges and aspirations may resemble those of single men. Men and women face the same economic stress factors of modern life, and both groups have similar financial goals, such as the ability to retire comfortably. But women still face specific obstacles. You need to be aware of these challenges – and do everything you can to overcome them. For example, women still face a wage gap. In 2017, women earned 82% of what men earned, according to the Pew Research Center. However, the wage gap narrows among younger workers, and may even disappear for highly educated women, especially those in the STEM fields – science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Another financial concern for women is connected to their role as caregivers. Women spend an average of 12 years out of the workforce to care for children, elderly relatives and even friends, according to an estimate by the Social Security Administration. Other studies report different figures, but all the evidence points to women being the ones who take time off from work to care for loved ones. This means fewer contributions to Social Security, 401(k)s and other retirement plans. Faced with these and other issues, what can you do to help yourself move toward your important goals? Consider these steps: Develop good financial habits. Establishing good financial habits can pay off for you throughout your lifetime. These habits can include maintaining a budget, keeping your debts under control, and putting aside some money for a “rainy day.” Take advantage of available opportunities. If you work for an organization that offers a 401(k) or similar plan, contribute as much as you think you can afford. At the very least, put in enough to earn your employer’s matching contribution, if one is offered. And every time your salary goes up, increase the amount you invest in your plan. Also, think about opening an IRA, which, like a 401(k), can offer tax-advantaged investment opportunities. If you have children, you’ll also want to explore college savings vehicles, such as a 529 plan. Educate yourself about investing – and get professional advice. Some people think investing is just too complex and mysterious to be understandable. Yet, with patience and a willingness to learn, you can become quite knowledgeable about how to invest, what you’re investing in and what forces affect the investment world. And to help you create an investment strategy that’s appropriate for your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon, you may also want to work with a financial professional. Discuss financial issues with your future spouse. If you get married or re-married, you’ll want to discuss financial issues with your new spouse. Specifically, you’ll want to answer questions such as these: What assets and debts do each of you bring to the marriage? Do you plan to merge your finances or keep them separate? Are your investment styles compatible? Do you have similar long-term goals? You and your new spouse don’t need identical views on every financial topic, but you both need to be willing to work together to advance your common interests. Ultimately, you have a lot of control over your own financial future. And making informed choices can help make that future a bright one.

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SUNSHINE AND SYMPATHY SUNSHINE AND SYMPATHY Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bob Anderson and Carol Esposito on the death of their sister Kathy Hasley. She passed away following an accident on June 27. Cards can be sent to Bob and Carol at their home address, 2864 Steamboat Loop #286, N. Ft. Myers, FL 33917. Family is requesting No Visitors please. Jim Mason is recuperating from back surgery that was performed on June 26. He has been released from the hospital. Send cards to his home address, 19291 Potomac Circle #676, N. Ft. Myers, FL 33917. Sunshine Thoughts… “Make time just for you!!!” “God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say thank you?”

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“THE MAGIC OF TARA WOODS” T-SHIRTS AND LANYARDS On sale at the Clubhouse every Saturday morning during Coffee.

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FMO NEWS If you’re a Registered Florida Voter I have some Important news for you. There are 13 amendments on the November ballot. As someone who works the polls, I would encourage you to vote by mail in the comfort of your own home. To request your vote by mail ballot, call 239-LEE-VOTE (533-8683) or visit the website www.lee.vote. What does all this have to do with the FMO? Amendment 2

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TARA WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NEWS calls for keeping the cap on commercial real estate taxes, which is currently 10%. The FMO encourages you to vote YES for amendment 2. What impact does this have on those of us living in Tara Woods? A portion of your lot rent is the real estate taxes Hometown America has to pay the county. Voting YES means that you don’t want to see the cap eliminated. Keeping the 10% cap is one way

to control your monthly rent. Be a supporter of your wallet. Encourage your friends, neighbors, relatives, anyone who is eligible to vote in Lee County, to vote YES for amendment 2. As always, should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Give yourself a very nice Christmas present and vote YES for amendment 2. Thank you. Stuart Berman

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ACTIVITIES, ACTIVITIES by Janet Daly Coming up: September: Labor Day Party, hosted by the New York/New Jersey Club October: Oktoberfest, hosted by Bill Black, and the Doggie Costume Parade, hosted by Lynn Makia No one has volunteered to host a Halloween Party at this time. Thank You! Thank You to Bill Black & Friends for hosting the Fourth of July Party and National Hot Dog Day. Tickets for the Labor Day Party on Monday, September 3rd will go on sale starting Saturday, August 4th, at Saturday Morning Coffee until Tuesday, August 28th, at Bingo. They will be sold at both these venues throughout the month of August. All the details are in this issue of The Columns. Watch for tickets to go on sale in September for the Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 20th. With the summer half over, we’re getting closer to the start of more events and parties here in Tara Woods. There is some downtime in August, but you never know when an activity will pop up and appear on a poster on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse. Stop by to check it out. If you are a snowbird, you can read The Columns and follow what’s happening in Tara Woods by going to the Homeowners Association Website: www.twhoa.net. Please note the change of the website address. You’ll be hearing more about this change soon.

Remember - To stay informed: • Read the posters on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse publicizing parties and events. • Check the Clubhouse bulletin board for meeting and event information and sign-up sheets. • Come to Saturday Morning Coffee to hear about parties and events. • Read The Columns and check the Calendar for more information on upcoming events. • Check out page 4 of the Tara Woods 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 that you can contact with questions. As Activities Coordinator, I will try to keep you informed and updated as questions arise. 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

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ENTERTAINING NEWS So Ladies and Gentlemen…the middle of the summer is upon us. Lounging around the pool is about as much exertion we should be doing this time of year. We have decided on the play for next year…“Red Velvet Cake War”. This will be one of the most fun shows for us to do and for you the audience a very funny show. We are excited to start rehearsals this fall and create a wonderful production for you in March. Remember to hold the date – either March 8th or 9th, 2019. For now we could use the help of someone who would like to stand-in for an actor for a rehearsal or two. All you have to do is read a part while the actor is unable to attend a rehearsal. We rehearse on Monday and Thursday from 8:15 AM to 10:15 AM in October, November and 2 weeks in December. If interested in helping us or want more information about the Entertainers, please let me, Pat, know by calling 599-4490. The good thing about this experience is no memory needed—just reading. I hope you will think about it, it is a fun way to help our community. P.S. In another part of this Columns look for the article about the quilt being created for this play by our very own quilters here in Tara Woods and your chance to help create a one of a kind work of art that will become part of the play this season and at the same time help a local charity. This is a win/win. We are actors – we’re the opposite of people! Tom Stoppard, “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead” Pat Dunning Entertainers

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The Entertainers have asked Donna Phillips to gather a group of quilters from Tara Woods to create a quilt for our play “Red Velvet Cake War” which will be on stage March 2019. During the play we will have the quilt on stage and we thought it would be great if it was a quilt created by our very own family of quilters here in Tara Woods. This quilt will be raffled off with the proceeds going to a charity. Donna enthusiastically and graciously agreed to take on this project with a few conditions – she could get enough sewers to agree to make the squares, she could get someone to help her put it together and that someone could either quilt or tie it and bind it to complete the project. Donna has contacted quite a few and many have gotten back to her with “YES, I would love to help”. But she could always use more – more people means less squares each must make. The particulars were hers to decide; I just ask that it be old looking since it has been handed down to the characters in the play. Also, that it needs to be completed by the middle of January 2019. If you are away for the summer/fall season, and you decide to help, once you get the pattern and ideas on material any finished squares could be mailed to her to be added to the quilt. Here are the particulars: queen size, pattern is a simple disappearing 9 patch, colors, prints and fabrics from the early 1900 era. Beyond that you need to talk to Donna. So, if interested in this project, call Donna Phillips at 731-5802. If you aren’t a sewer/quilter, but have any old fabric that you would like to donate, we would be happy to have it. You may also make a monetary donation toward the material that we will have to purchase. Thanks for thinking about this and I hope you take on this challenge and join your fellow quilters here in Tara Woods. Pat Dunning, Stage Manager for Entertainers

WELCOME TO THE NEW HORIZONS GREENHOUSE COLLABORATIVE Last year I wrote an article about the new Horizons Greenhouse Collaborative. I would like to give you an update about our summer projects. In the late summer of 2013, New Horizons for New Hampshire partnered with Rimol Greenhouse Systems of Hooksett, NH to build this greenhouse. It is a 30’ x 72’ polycarbonate structure. This is the only urban greenhouse located in a major city in the State of New Hampshire. It is maintained by a collaboration of dedicated volunteers that select a specific day of the week to work in the Greenhouse. I selected Monday. Each day New Horizons for New Hampshire provides hot meals to over 250 individuals and families. Each month over 900 individuals and families look to New Horizons for groceries. The vegetables and herbs are grown and planted both indoors in 22 large growing beds and 13 raised beds outside. For the past four years we have partnered with a number of inner city elementary schools. The students start growing vegetable plants at their schools in early March. This week the students will return to the greenhouse with their vegetables to plant in our growing beds. During the growing season the vegetables go directly into the New Horizons soup kitchen for the daily meal. As a gesture of gratitude for the student involvement, we built two new outside flower planters for one of the elementary schools. The old planters had deteriorated over the years. I have included a few pictures of our work replacing the planters. Mike Renzulli


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We currently have over 600 residents here in Tara Woods and only 12 residents who deliver The Columns. Most of the delivery people also place The Columns in the plastic bags. I have one person presently “stuffing” The Columns then bringing them to two people who deliver them. The other delivery people stuff their own. In trying to help them out and make their job a little easier, I am looking for several volunteers willing to “stuff” the papers then bring them to those who deliver them. This is not a difficult chore or time consuming as I was able to stuff 115 in a half hour. If anyone is interested in volunteering for this, please call me at 239-599-4264. I am also in need of substitute delivery people to cover for someone who is ill or away. If interested, please call me. Susan Uccello

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Thank you once again for all the well wishes and birthday cards I received in June. It was heart-warming and very thoughtful. I would like to wish Cody, Malachite and my other four-footed furry friends, “Paws Up” on their birthdays which fell during the month of July. I wanted to recognize them and others that I’ve missed due to the double issue of The Columns for June and July. Boy! When they say the “Dog Days of Summer” are upon us, they weren’t fooling. It’s hard to work outside in the heat of the day. There is a great possibility of getting sun burned, dehydrated, or even heat stroke. So, be careful and know your limits. Plenty of sun screen and water, and work either early morning or after hours if possible. Somehow the over-doers pay the price. Sure, at times we do have afternoon rains and thunderstorms. They are a great blessing for our plants, even with the weeds. But, take another look and you might be surprised to hear and see the outdoor life that comes out in our yards afterwards. Unfortunately, there is also a danger to my two- (humans) and four-footed friends. This brings us to “Bailey Speaks”. Cane Toad do raise cane; be highly aware of them. Due to the heavy rains and standing water, these toads are in our landscapes and walkways. They are all highly toxic to humans, dogs and cats. The Cane Toad, also known as Bufo Toad, appears after a good rain occurring between sundown and

sunrise. They came from South and Central America and now can be found in Lee and Collier Counties. What do they look like? They are tan to reddish brown, their heads are marked with dark spots and are very warty, and they are much larger than the average toad or frog. They have large triangle glands behind their heads that excrete a highly toxic white goo when they get stressed or grabbed by hand. If one of our four-footed friends gets one in its mouth, they will be sprayed with this white goo. Within a matter of minutes, the unfortunate friend will experience nervous tremors causing a rapid heartbeat, foaming at the mouth, disorientation, collapsed muscles, seizures, their gums turning a dark color, and finally cardiac arrest. Even though we need the rain and it feels much cooler to walk our pets afterwards, try to minimize nighttime walks after the rain. Do not use an extended leash at this time because you need to control your pet. Get a good controlling leash in order to keep them out of harms’ way. If you do go at night, have a good flashlight and water. Make sure that the light shines ahead in order to see any toads which might be in your path. If you do encounter your pet getting hold of a Bufo Toad, use the water to flush out his mouth and immediately rush him to the nearest vet. I know it seems that every time we turn around a new invasive species comes to Florida.

Sure these toads eat anything from bugs, native frogs, snakes, and even small birds and mammals. But please leave them alone! Sad part these toads breed their eggs from March through September. Their eggs are similar to regular toads and frog eggs. As for our two-footed (humans) friends, the toads, if handled, will cause skin and eye irritations or rashes. Since there are no guidelines on killing these toads, the only way they get removed from the environment is by other wildlife or they are run over by road traffic. Otherwise, there is no known means to kill them. Do you remember the story about the princess that kissed the toad who turned into Prince Charming? Have second thoughts – it may be a Cane or Bufo Toad and the dangers that lurk. Well, my time is up. Have a safe “Dog Days of Summer”. Before you know it, the snowbirds will be back. I look forward to greet them instead of chasing the Cane or Bufo Toad. Have a happy Labor Day! Happy tails, Bailey

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COMING SOON…A NEW HOMEOWNER’S WEBSITE The Tara Woods Homeowners Association, with the firstclass assistance of Association members Donna Erhardt and Bill Loveday, has developed from scratch a new website to meet the needs of our members and residents. The Board is committed to improving our communications channels and providing userfriendly methods to get needed up-to-date information to our members and residents. Needless to say, this is a work in progress. Our goal is to develop a website that provides value to you. We need your help. We invite you to: 1. Log in at www.twhoa.net. 2. Register. 3. Check it out – explore what is currently there.

4. Provide your feedback and any questions. Instructions are on the homepage. 5. Any questions can be directed to our website administrators: Bill Loveday and Donna Erhardt on the Contact Us page and choosing Assoc. Website Development recipients before sending. We plan to officially roll out our website with a live demonstration at our Homeowners Association meeting on Monday, October 8th at 7:00 PM. Your Board of Directors

THE GARDEN CLUB Wow! did you see the GREAT job that Linda and John Hoos have done keeping the Butterfly Garden beautiful. Thank you As a reminder, our next meeting is Saturday, October 13th. Please mark your calendars. This is our only meeting before the Fashion Show and The Craft Fair Anyone interested in joining or just helping out, please come to this meeting. If you are new to Tara Woods, the Fashion Show on Friday, November 2nd, is a free event. Everyone is expected to bring either a salad or dessert to share, with some members bringing the wine. It’s ALWAYS a fun afternoon. A poster for signing up will be in the Clubhouse October 2nd. This year our models will be wearing the beautiful clothing from Razzle Dazzle, a wonderful boutique at 1335 Cape Coral Parkway East. If you’re shopping, tell the ladies you’re from Tara Woods; they would love to meet you. The Craft Fair, the next day, Saturday November 3rd, is open to the public, with lots of talented vendors selling their handmade items. Please put these dates on your cal-

endar; you do not want to miss them. We wish everyone a safe and happy summer. Rachelle DellaRocca 239-322-6386 What to plant August Bedding Plants: The hottest days of summer limit planting now to heat tolerant coleus, kalanchoe, and vinca. Bulbs: Aztec lily, butterfly lily, walking iris, and spider lily can be planted any time of the year, even late summer. Herbs: Herbs that can be planted from plants (not seeds) include bay laurel, ginger, Mexican tarragon, and rosemary. Vegetables: Many cool-season crops such as collards and onion can be planted now, including a final crop of warm-season vegetables, such as pepper. Tomato can also be planted for the fall garden. What to Do August Lawn problems: Damaged areas can be the result of insects, disease, or irrigation problems. Be sure to determine the cause so the proper remedy is used. Use a sharp mower blade and only remove 1/3 of grass blade to reduce stress on the lawn. Palms: If older fronds are yellowing, you may have a magnesium

or potassium deficiency. Apply an appropriate palm fertilizer. Nutrient deficiencies of Landscape and Fieldgrown Palms in Florida Poinsettias: Pinch back poinsettias and mums before the end of the month to allow time for buds to form for winter bloom. Ornamental Plants: Rapid growth and leaching rains may result in nutrient deficiencies in some plants. Fertilize those plants that show signs of deficiencies. Bedding Plants: Remove spent blooms, cut back, and fertilize flowering annuals and perennials to extend the bloom season into the fall months. What to plant September Bedding Plants: If summer beds need refreshing, try scarlet sage, nasturtium, celosia, and wax begonia for color into fall. Bulbs: Plant gladiolus every 2 weeks to stagger blooming, staking each plant. Add color, texture and pattern to the garden with the many varieties of Elephant’s Ear (Alocasia) available now. Herbs: Plant herbs that tolerate the warm temperatures of early fall, such as Mexican tarragon, mint, rosemary,

and basil. Vegetables: Prepare the fall vegetable garden. Using transplants from your local garden center will get the garden off to a fast start, but seeds provide a wider variety from which to choose. Cool-season crops such as broccoli, cabbage, collards, and lettuce can be planted What to do September Lawn problems: Continue to monitor the lawn for signs of insect damage. Fall armyworms, chinch bugs, mole crickets, and sod webworms are still active this month. Divide perennials and bulbs: Divide and replant perennials and bulbs that have grown too large or need rejuvenation. Add organic matter to planting beds and monitor water needs Fertilize lawns: Fertilize bermudagrass with controlled-release nitrogen (not a weed & feed) this month.

Wait until next month to fertilize centipedegrass and bahiagrass lawns. Check irrigation system: Before summer rains taper off, check that irrigation systems are providing good coverage and operating properly. See: How to Calibrate Your Sprinkler System. Citrus: Fertilize citrus with a balanced fertilizer either this month or in October. Use controlled-release nitrogen as rain will not leach it from the soil too quickly. See: Citrus Culture in the Home Landscape. Shrubs: Consider placing native shrubs like beautyberry, marlberry, firebush, and dahoon holly where you can view the birds that enjoy them. See: Florida-Friendly LandscapingTM Guide to Plant Selection and Landscape Design Planting Shrubs in Florida Landscapes Excerpts from the University of Florida gardening calendar.


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100th BIRTHDAY PARTY Helen Boettger of 2857 Tara Lakes Circle recently celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends at her New Jersey Clubhouse in Whiting, New Jersey. Her only regret of the day was that her Tara Woods friends, like Vito Disaro, were not with her to celebrate. Bill and Mary Nothnagel, longtime friends, represented Tara Woods.

TARA WOODS “REUNION” IN WISCONSIN We were so happy to see each other again. On Wednesday, July 11th, ten of us met for lunch in Packer Town—Green Bay. We caught up on our doings this summer and news of Tara Woods. Hope all of you reading this are having a good summer, too. Beth Ferris

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Labor Day at Tara Woods!

Monday, September 3rd 1:00 PM Food service starting at 1:30 PM Open seating. The dinner includes: Appetizer: Peel & Eat Extra-Large Shrimp Soup: New England Clam Chowder Chicken Dinner: ¼ BJ’s Rotisserie Chicken, Corn on the Cob, Homemade Baked Beans and Homemade Potato Salad, Dessert & Coffee. Cost: $12/person Tickets available starting Saturday, August 4th, at Saturday Morning Coffee, until Tuesday, August 28th. Bring Your Own Beverage and Snacks to share and don’t forget your tickets. Bean Bag Baseball - Social Raffle TICKETS WILL NOT BE SOLD AFTER AUGUST 28TH. Hosted by the New York/New Jersey Club. Contact: Janet & George Daly, 239-567-2285

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4TH OF JULY FESTIVITIES The 4th of July celebration was a huge success! A great time was had by all! Thank you Bill Black & Friends for all your hard work!


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NEW ENGLAND CLUB The New England Club will kick off their season on Friday, October 19th with a Welcome Back

“Pot Luck” party. Festivities will begin at 5:00 PM. All Club members are requested to pay their yearly dues of $5.00 per person at this time. Sign-ups will begin mid-September and please indicate what you will be bringing when you sign up. The Club will supply bread service and dessert and coffee. Looking forward to seeing all

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NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY CLUB

Thank you to everyone who helped with the Lobster Fest in April and to Belle & Stu Berman for organizing the “Outto-Lunch” meeting on April 28th at Anthony’s on the Blvd. We had a great time at both events. Don’t forget the Club is hosting the Labor Day party on Monday, September 3rd under the leadership of Janet & George Daly. The helper sign-up sheet will be up in early August. Also a reminder that the Club will be hosting the raffle at the Craft Fair on Saturday November 3rd. Come to the October Wine & Cheese Party with ideas for a unique basket/s. Thank you

to Marcia & Chuck Poveromo for volunteering to host this meeting again this year. The meeting dates for the 2018-2019 season are listed below. They will also be emailed to you. Thank you to all who volunteered to host a meeting for the Club next season. I will continue to set up the “meeting packet” to give you everything you need to host a successful meeting. Attention new residents from New York or New Jersey! You are always welcome to join the New York/New Jersey Club at all our events. We do not collect dues, but you do have to be from NY or NJ. All meetings, events and sign-up sheets are posted on the Club bulletin board on the north side of the Clubhouse under “New York/New Jersey Club”. We’d love to have you join us. I hope everyone is enjoying their summer – wherever you are. I look forward to seeing you at the Welcome Back Wine & Cheese Party in October. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Janet Daly janetdaly@yahoo.com 239-567-2285

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Save the Dates! Monday, September 3: 1:00 PM Labor Day Party – Hosted by The Daly’s & friends. Saturday, October 6: 5:00 PM Welcome Back Wine & Cheese Party – Hosted by Marcia & Chuck Poveromo & Friends Saturday, November 3: 11:00-1:00 PM Host Craft Fair Raffle Saturday, November 10: 5:00 PM Hosted by Eddie Amarando & Sam Topping Saturday, November 24: 9:00 AM Decorate our Christmas tree & the Clubhouse Sunday, December 2: 5:00 PM Christmas Dinner/Party – Hosted by Ken & Carole Clark & Friends Saturday, January 5, 2019: 9:00 AM Un-decorate Christmas Tree/Clubhouse Sunday, January 6, 2019: 5:00 PM Hosted by Eileen & Steve Robinson Friday, February 8: 4:00 PM Nite at the Races – Hosted by Janet & George Daly & Club Sunday, March 10: 5:00 PM Hosted by Linda & John Hoos Saturday, April 13: 5:00 PM No Lobster Fest this year. Meeting? Host needed. Saturday, April 27: 12:00 PM Out to Lunch – Coordinated by Joan & Bill Powers

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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! f 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. o 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. ame 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! ur 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.

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HORSESHOES

Every Friday at 1:00 PM At the Horseshoe Pits.

Come join us for fun and laughs.

PING PONG Ping Pong is every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00!

PICKLEBALL Summer Hours for Court Times: Sunday – Thursday for all players. Beginners welcome! We will teach you. Sundays: 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM Mondays: 6:00 PM Tuesdays: 8:00 AM Thursdays: 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM Fridays: (Advanced players only) 8:00 AM

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New teams chosen every week ~ Easy to learn Questions: call Frank Millette 543-2954

GET YOUR BODY MOVING Tuesdays at 12:45 PM and Thursdays at 1:00 PM Come join us for 45 minutes to Get Your Body Moving A great time guaranteed! Contact: Donna Erhardt 322-0070

Meets on Wednesday Nights In the Clubhouse Card Room at 7:00 PM. $.50 to buy in, but offers some “big” prize money!

SUNDAY NIGHT MEN’S POKER

Texas Hold’em Style Tournament 6:00 PM in the Craft House If interested contact Bill Black at 636-978-7815

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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, or Ruth Zimmer,731-8594.

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.

We meet on Tuesdays at 12:30 PM in the Card Room. Call Beth Ferris at 543-6295 or Rita Sick at 731-1106 first if you are interested in playing with this friendly group. We’d like to have you join us. Beth Ferris

Book Discussion Club

“Thursdays” unless you have been told otherwise 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, or Marty Hradkowsky, 609-709-7717.

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) (5 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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BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES IN AUGUST 1 Jim Bishop, Steve Smith 2 Darcy Degnan, Ray Paquette Dorothy Ulatowski 4 Judy Binkowski, George Henrick, Gail Newman 5 Maurice Campbell 6 Flo Gooding, Debbie Galvan Jim Liberty, Howie Walton 7 Dorothy Belford, Ken Clark Linda Sager 10 Warren Engel, Betty Lauzon George McIsaac, Dave Salamino 11 Joe Parise 12 Denny Biglin, Gene Dickie Lavonne Langeland, Wayne Ray Irmgard Sperl, Karen Stein 13 Judy Hagelstein, Terry Langeland, Ginny Loring Marilyn Murphy 14 Gigi Fisher, Larry Fonner Lynn Makia 15 Mary Kivel, Ginny Owenburg 16 Jane DeGuire, Dakota Windancer, Joe Plut Lou Sapp 18 Bob Wehlage 19 Susie Bradley, Patti Kuhn Josephine (Jo) Topping 21 Joe Bevilacqua, Norm Libby Gerry Wilczek

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SERVICE CALL


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CORRECTIONS TO THE CURRENT TARA WOODS DIRECTORY AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2018 If you need to make any changes, additions or corrections to your listing, please call Polly Brown at 239-731-1614 to be included in the next monthly update and next year’s directory.

7-8/18

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Additions: DEGNAN, Tom 19442 Charleston Circle, Lot #168 DEGNAN, Darcy 19442 Charleston Circle, Lot #168 DEVITO, Betty 19425 Omega Road, Lot #213 FOGLE, Susi 19537 Cotton Bay, Lot #49 GALLO, Mary Lou 2588 Macon Circle, Lot #239 GREGOIRE, Therese 19666 Pandora Circle, Lot #461 HARNEY, Craig 19608 Woodfield Circle, Lot #119 HARNEY, Fran 19608 Woodfield Circle, Lot #119 JAMES, Jody 19670 Pandora Circle, Lot #460 LANGENBERG, Pat 19227 Potomac Circle, Net #619 LINDE, Paula 19543 Cotton Bay, Lot #50 LINDON, David 19879 Kara Circle, Lot #489 LINDON, Frankie 19879 Kara Circle, Lot #489 MUSSO, Phil 2800 Steamboat Loop, Lot #270 MUSSO, Joan 2800 Steamboat Loop, Lot #270 SCHNEPP, Bob 19000 Potomac Circle, Lot #542 SCHNEPP, Carol 19000 Potomac Circle, Lot #542 WALSH, Charles 19690 Charleston Circle, Lot #79 WISE, Judith 19765 Cottonfield Road, Lot #454 YOST, Alice D. 2849 Steamboat Loop, Lot #409

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234-232-9111 330-565-9664 239-347-7984 501-366-0144 239-997-4422 603-289-8110 239-340-0700 239-340-4878 Unlisted 239-747-3979 239-322-4613 205-602-3333 205-903-5589 856-498-1087 856-498-0261 239-699-6246 239-357-3526 607-745-4357 813-226-7960 863-635-4261

NJ OH NY OH MI NH PA IL FL WI NY AL AL NJ NJ PA PA NY DC PA

Phone # Changes: YOUNG, Jacquie 2821 Steamboat Loop, Lot #402

239-699-6168 (Correction)

Address Changes: No Change

TRIP CHARGE

WITH REPAIR

WHIRLPOOL • GE • KENMORE MAYTAG • FRIGIDAIRE • ALL BRANDS

1 Year Warranty On Parts 90 Days Warranty On Labor 11/18

Delete the Following Names: BAYER, Dennis & Bev 19666 Pandora Circle, Lot #461 BAYES, Mary 19535 Charleston Circle, Lot #9 CARLSON, Dorothy C. 19608 Woodfield Circle, Lot #119 CAWFIELD, Jim & Vera 19425 Omega Road, Lot #213 FRANCHINI, Phil & Arlene 2800 Steamboat Loop, Lot #270 HEBERT, David 2849 Steamboat Loop, Lot #409 JOHNSON, Phyllis 19543 Cotton Bay, Lot #50 LETOURNEAU, Richard & Louise 19670 Pandora Circle, Lot #460 MULLEN, Jen 19879 Kara Circle, Lot #489 NOVAK, Dennis 19620 Charleston Circle, Lot #27 TERKELSEN, Joyce 19765 Cottonfield Road, Lot #454

Sold Deceased Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Deceased Sold


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MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR UPCOMING AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER EVENTS August 2nd

Book Discussion Club at Marilyn’s

1:30 PM

August 4th

Blood Pressure Check

8:00 AM

August 4th

Midwest Club Summer Get-Together

5:00 PM

August 19th

Mid-Atlantic Club Meeting

4:00 PM

August 25th Movie Nite 7:00 PM September 1st

Blood Pressure Check

8:00 AM

September 3rd

LABOR DAY PARTY

1:00 PM

September 6th

Book Discussion Club at Marilyn’s

1:30 PM

September 8th

New Residents Orientation

10:15 AM

September 10th

TWHA Board Meeting

2:00 PM

September 22nd

END OF SUMMER BASH

7:00 PM

September 24th

New Image Chorus

12:30 PM

September 26th

Midwest Club Meet and Mingle

1:00 PM

September 28th

Happy Hour Club

4:30 PM

September 29th

Movie Nite

7:00 PM

BINGO every Tuesday night

6:45 PM

NATURE AROUND TARA WOODS

Photos by Sam Jokich and Donna Erhardt

Pictured right: This is a cactus flower which only blooms in the middle of the night. It is from Pat and Ed Sparany’s yard.

? 0 0 $5 H... IT W O D U O LD Y WHAT WOU

Think about the possibilities! With $500, you could go on a cruise for two, use it toward a shopping spree, or buy a flat screen TV – just to name a few.

Invite your friends to live at Tara Woods, and you could earn up to $500* when they purchase a new home. Call 239-731-1011 for details! *Referral reward restricted to Hometown America residents. Customer must register the resident who referred them at time of their initial visit. Residents whose referral purchases a new or special-order home will receive up to $500. Residents whose referral purchases a Hometown America-owned inventory home will receive up to $300. Residents whose referral purchases a brokered home will receive up to $100. Residents who refer will receive money after closing of escrow. Other terms and conditions may apply. Call 239-731-1011 for more details.

Cruise for two

Two laptops

Domestic flight

Outdoor Grill

Patio Set

Gazebo

Flat Screen TV

Shopping Spree


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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! Hi, Everybody, I hope you got the picture of our group on the Clubhouse steps. These are pictures of all of us at different tables at Magnolia Landing. We had a good time. It was a good send-off for Norman and Betty. They will return from England in September. Different leaders of the group will be leading our sessions until they return. Marsha led last week as we finished up our Sara Young book, “Trusting in Christ”. Wilma will be introducing our new Max Lucado book on Psalms next Tuesday. We think it is going to be a great time of praise and worship in the Psalms. If you didn’t get the picture of the group on the Clubhouse steps, let me know and I will send it. Love you all, Ann Scott P.S. Please keep Dona Fox and Betty Farmer in your prayers. Dona had a stimulator put in her back last week. She will get the staples out next Monday. Then they will program the stimulator and we pray it will do the job of taking away her pain. Betty is in the hospital at Cape Coral. She has congestive heart failure and problems with her oxygen level. They would both appreciate your prayers.

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