The News of
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SUN CITY CENTER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Sun City Center
May 2018
...an official publication of the Sun City Center Community Association
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE MAY 7 Board Workshop to discuss Agenda Board Room (new CA office building) – 9 a.m. 9 Board Meeting Rollins Theater – 9 a.m. 15 Community Leaders Meeting Florida Room – 9 a.m. 18 New CA Office Building Open House – 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. JUNE 11 Board Workshop to discuss Agenda Board Room (new CA office building) – 9 a.m. 13 Board Meeting Rollins Theater - 9 a.m. NOTE: Community Leaders Meetings are not held in June, July or August. Agendas for the monthly Board Meetings will be posted on Official Bulletin Board in the Atrium the Monday before and on the CA website ( www.suncitycenter. org – under “Association”). They will also be sent via “What’s New in the CA” email. Every Wednesday: Orientation for new members in the Boardroom in the CA office starting at 1 p.m. sharp.
CA Contact Information Phone: 633-3500 sccboard@suncitycenter.org Website: suncitycenter.org Information Center 813-633-4670
Membership Meetings Know What Is Happening in SCC
By Diane M. Loeffler Please mark your calendar for October 24, the date for the next Membership Meeting. In order to be sure to have future Membership Meetings on your calendar, be sure to read the shaded box on the upper left-hand corner of page CA-1 of The News of Sun City Center, all the CA’s meetings are listed there. Be sure to bring your CA Identification card to the meeting. It is required. On Time and On Budget Jonathan Moore says, “This will be my last update meeting on the administration building.” Only small items, a doorstop, a hinge, one carpet tile and a few light lenses, were to be completed. All systems were being tested, staff was being trained on a/c, electric and other systems. Once the contractor completes what Moore referred to as the “bumper to bumper” inspection, the building will be under warranty for one year. A month before the warranty expires, there will be another walk-through inspection so that if there are any concerns at that time, they can be addressed before the year is done. Lyn Reitz says, “The staff began their move into the new building on April 27. The CA offices will open in the new building on May 2.” The move is being
The new Community Association Administration Building will be open for business on May 2. On May 18, you can tour the building and enjoy refreshments during an Open House from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
done on those dates so that there is a minimal interruption of services. Reitz also says that there will be a number of repair projects taking place over the summer. She says, “Don’t move cones or caution tape.” Beautification Homes built after 1992 contribute $36 a year to pay for the plants along Route 674. If your house was built before that date, you receive a letter each year asking for a contribution. These monies are all used to keep the area beautiful. Shredding Day Sun City Center CA members attended the March Shredding Day in record
numbers, far beyond the number of people who participated in any of the last eleven years. To better meet the community’s needs, two shredding days will be scheduled each year. The next one is scheduled for October 9, 2018. Governmental Affairs Sam Sudman reminded us that the old North Golf Course is private property. It is being leased by Toro for ten years. Since it is private property, it is off limits to everyone except Toro employees. A study is in process for widening 19th Ave. that includes environmental aspects and sound barriers. There are plans to
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Take a Book & Leave a Book
By Nan Dorsey What is a Little Free Library? You could ask schoolchildren in Wimauma, the SCC Sawdust Engineers, The Hope Fund volunteers, GFWC members, or the Wimauma Elementary School family, even Wimauma’s Girls & Boys Club. Our communities have embraced reading is fun. “Take a Book” - “Leave a Book” is known as Little Free Library (LFL) internationally. Lovers of books have joined to build and stock neighborhood locations around the globe. Each box is registered and numbered with the founding office in Hudson, Wisconsin. The SCC Woman’s Club asked the SCC Sawdust Engineers to make a LFL several years ago. They said yes and have donated three. Donations of books, most recycled, are collected by Hope Fund librarian, Cliff Oldham. Media Specialist at the Wimauma Elementary School, Ms. Laura Robinson, stocks LFL inside the school and Mr. Oldham fills the Civic Center’s LFL during the school year. Mr. Oldham responded to a recent call from the Girls & Boys Club to fill their shelves too. The children have nicknamed Mr. Oldham, ‘Mr. Book’ naturally. He accepts gently used books and will give a brief talk to organizations if interested.
Although the concept is ‘Take a Book”, ‘Leave a Book’, not many are returned. We don’t mind, every child should have a small library. Many thanks to all who make this possible, especially Mr. Stan Juczak who built and installed this third LFL in Wimauma.
Paint room ladies at Sawdust Engineers helped complete LFL with school colors. They are, l to r, Carol Blecher, Gail Walker, Lisa Rudloff and Bridgett Lewis.
Ms. Robinson and Mr. Oldham admiring the newest addition to Wimauma Elementary school.
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Ms. Annette Smith finishes painting LFL with school colors.
Large outdoor exhibit near the mangrove walkway.
Warhol and Flowers?
By Kai Rambow Famous pop artist, Andy Warhol, was an ardent conservationist and was intrigued by flowers. Who knew? Selby Gardens has once again creatively combined art and flowers in their latest exhibit, “Warhol Flowers in the Factory.” This is so unique and well done that USA Today named it as one of the top ten exhibits to see this year. It’s worth a visit. Warhol loved repeating patterns, and flowers are frequently displayed in grids and containers. Take a closer look at the flowers in the containers and they too repeat patterns. The conservatory has been changed in ways you may not notice. The pool has been removed and replaced with a sunken couch. Take a moment, sit and enjoy the views. Be Sure to See The most visually impactful and engaging displays are on the grounds. Head towards the mangrove walkway and you’ll come across oversized manmade flowers and a frame. As soon as the frame went up, visitors starting taking pictures of themselves inside the
frame. Head towards the Payne Mansion and you’ll encounter a beautiful colored square display. Tip: If you arrive early, step around to the back side to see the beautiful stained glass effect of the display on the ground. This is also a popular spot for taking pictures. Warhol painted over 10,000 images of flowers throughout his career. A few of them are on display at the Payne Mansion, along with brief snippets about Warhol’s artwork and life. A food truck from Michael’s on East is located nearby; the pastrami sandwich is very tasty. Remember good walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses and your camera. Warhol runs until June 30. Open 10 to 5 daily. Plan on arriving early to get a parking spot and walk the grounds in good temperatures. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 900 South Palm Avenue Sarasota, Florida (941) 366-5731 www.selby.org