BEACON VOLUME 8 | ISSUE 4 | JULY/AUGUST 2019
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D E PA R T M E N T : CO M M U N I T Y M A N AG E R
Hurricanes
BY YESENIA VÉLEZ, LCAM COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER
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urricanes are massive storm systems that form over warm ocean waters and move toward land. Potential threats from hurricanes include powerful winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, tornadoes, and landslides. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th. The Pacific hurricane season runs May 15th to November 30th. Hurricanes: • Can happen along any U.S. coast or in any territory in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. • Can affect areas more than 100 miles inland. • Are most active in September.
If You Are Under a Hurricane Warning, Find Safe Shelter Right Away! • Determine how best to protect yourself from high winds and flooding. »» Evacuate if told to do so. »» Take refuge in a designated storm shelter, or an interior room for high winds. • Listen for emergency information and alerts. • Only use generators outdoors and away from windows. • Turn around, don’t drown! Do not walk, swim, or drive through flood waters.
Prepare NOW • Know your area’s risk of hurricanes. • Sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and 2
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Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts. If you are at risk for flash flooding, watch for warning signs such as heavy rain. Practice going to a safe shelter for high winds, such as a FEMA safe room or ICC 500 storm shelter. The next best protection is a small, interior, windowless room in a sturdy building on the lowest level that is not subject to flooding. Based on your location and community plans, make your own plans for evacuation or sheltering in place. Become familiar with your evacuation zone, the evacuation route, and shelter locations. Gather needed supplies for at least three days. Keep in mind each person’s specific needs, including medication. Don’t forget the needs of pets. Keep important documents in a safe place or create password-protected digital copies. Protect your property. Declutter drains and gutters. Install check valves in plumbing to prevent backups. Consider hurricane shutters. Review insurance policies.
When a Hurricane is 36 Hours From Arriving • Turn on your TV or radio in order to get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions. • Restock your emergency preparedness kit. Include food and water sufficient for at least three days, medications, a flashlight, batteries, cash, and first aid supplies. • Plan how to communicate with family members if you lose
power. For example, you can call, text, email or use social media. Remember that during disasters, sending text messages is usually reliable and faster than making phone calls because phone lines are often overloaded. • Review your evacuation zone, evacuation route and shelter locations. Plan with your family. You may have to leave quickly so plan ahead. • Keep your car in good working condition and keep the gas tank full; stock your vehicle with emergency supplies and a change of clothes. • If you have NFIP flood insurance, your policy may cover up to $1000 in loss avoidance measures, like sandbags and water pumps, to protect your insured property. You should keep copies of all receipts and a record of the time spent performing the work. They should be submitted to your insurance adjuster when you file a claim to be reimbursed. Visit www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/ documents/137860 to learn more.
When a Hurricane is 18-36 Hours From Arriving • Bookmark your city or county website for quick access to storm updates and emergency instructions. • Bring loose, lightweight objects inside that could become projectiles in high winds (e.g., patio furniture, garbage cans); anchor objects that would be unsafe to bring inside (e.g., propane tanks); and trim or remove trees close enough to fall on the building. • Cover all of your home’s windows. Permanent storm shutters offer the best protection for windows. A second option is to board up windows with 5/8” exterior grade or marine plywood, cut to fit and ready to install.
When a Hurricane is 6-18 Hours From Arriving • Turn on your TV/radio or check your city/county website every 30 minutes in order to get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions. • Charge your cell phone now so you will have a full battery in case you lose power.
When a Hurricane is 6 Hours From Arriving • If you’re not in an area that is recommended for evacuation, plan to stay at home or where you are and let friends and family know where you are. • Close storm shutters and stay away from windows. Flying glass from broken windows could injure you. • Turn your refrigerator or freezer to the coldest setting and open only when necessary. If you lose power, food will last longer. Keep a thermometer in the refrigerator to be able to check the food temperature when the power is restored.
• Turn on your TV/radio or check your city/county website every 30 minutes in order to get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions.
Survive DURING • If told to evacuate, do so immediately. Do not drive around barricades. • If sheltering during high winds, go to a FEMA safe room, ICC 500 storm shelter, or a small, interior, windowless room or hallway on the lowest floor that is not subject to flooding. • If trapped in a building by flooding, go to the highest level of the building. Do not climb into a closed attic. You may become trapped by rising flood water. • Listen for current emergency information and instructions. • Use a generator or other gasoline-powered machinery outdoors ONLY and away from windows. • Do not walk, swim, or drive through flood waters. Turn around, don’t drown! Just six inches of fast-moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away. • Stay off of bridges over fast-moving water.
Be Safe AFTER • Listen to authorities for information and special instructions. • Be careful during clean-up. Wear protective clothing and work with someone else. • Do not touch electrical equipment if it is wet or if you are standing in water. If it is safe to do so, turn off electricity at the main breaker or fuse box to prevent electric shock. • Avoid wading in flood water, which can contain dangerous debris. Underground or downed power lines can also electrically charge the water. • Save phone calls for emergencies. Phone systems are often down or busy after a disaster. Use text messages or social media to communicate with family and friends. • Document any property damage with photographs. Contact your insurance company for assistance. Additional information can be found at https://www.ready.gov/ hurricanes.
YESENIA VÉLEZ 877-221-6919 YVelez@Evergreen-LM.com
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PHONE NUMBERS Evergreen Customer Service
877-221-6919
BEL L A L AG O Amenity Center
407-933-3010
Security Main Gate
407-846-3014
IS L ES OF BEL L A LAG O Amenity Center
407-343-9175
Security Main Gate
407-846-1873
HOA ADM I N N U M B E R S
Community Association Manager Yesenia Vélez
877-221-6919 YVelez@ Evergreen-LM.com
Lifestyles Director Amy Mallinder
877-221-6919 AMallinder@ Evergreen-LM.com
Fitness Director Giselle Rodriguez
407-846-4358 GRodriguez@ Evergreen-LM.com
Facilities Director Jose Chaparro
877-221-6919 JChaparro@ Evergreen-LM.com
Membership Coordinator Jalissa Torres
407-343-9175 JTorres@ Evergreen-LM.com
HOA Account Issues & Irrigation Work Orders Customer Care
877-221-6919 CustomerService@ Evergreen-LM.com
H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N BEL L AL AGO & IS LE S O F BELLAL AGO AM EN IT Y C E N T E R S
Monday - Friday
6am - 9pm
Saturday & Sunday
8am - 8pm
P OOL H OU R S * Monday - Friday
Usually Dawn - Dusk
Saturday & Sunday
8am - Dusk
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Dog Waste Reminder
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e all love our four-legged family members and Bellalago is a dog friendly community. We have multiple doggie bag stands throughout our property to make it convenient to pick up after our dogs and dispose of waste. In accordance with the Bellalago and Isles of Bellalago Community Rules and Regulations, please be sure to pick up after your dog.
Why Does This Rule Exist? • Because picking up after your dog is an Osceola County Law • For the health and well-being of people and pets (dog feces contain harmful bacteria). • To respect your neighbors.
If You Witness Someone Not Picking Up After Their Dog, You May… • Ask the offender if they forgot a bag and point out the nearest doggie bag stand. • Report them directly to Osceola County Animal Services at 407-348-2222. • Take photos and send them to the Community Manager, Yesenia Velez, along with the address of offender. (Email: YVelez@Evergreen-LM.com).
If You Are Not Picking Up After Your Dog, You Are … • In violation of Osceola County Law and in danger of being fined. • Disrespecting your neighbors. • Not being a responsible pet-owner. Remember all the common areas belongs to all neighbors. When you do not pick up after your dog, you are leaving the mess in your own yard and your neighbor’s yard.
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D E PA R T M E N T : F I T N E S S & W E L L N E S S
4 Tips to Stay Hydrated This Summer! BY GISELLE RODRIGUEZ, FITNESS & WELLNESS DIRECTOR
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ummer is here and the Florida heat is not forgiving. We have surely felt the warmth of what’s to come here in Central Florida. This warmer weather calls for outdoor activities and events. Therefore, if you plan to do any outdoor activities such as gardening, swimming, playground time or exercise, here are a few tips to help you stay hydrated this summer! 1. Drink! Drink! Drink! Drinking water is going to be the key component on staying hydrated this summer. Always pack a few bottles of water on any of your day trips. A quick tip is to freeze your water bottle and place it in a lunch bag. Freezing the bottled water will help keeping the water cool and it will slowly melt while on your adventures this summer! Make it a routine and set time frames throughout your day for your water intake. 2. Snack on fruits such as watermelon, berries, oranges and apples. Pop these fruits in the fridge for a nice refreshing and cooling snack. The fruit will also help with rehydrating during your outdoor trips and activities. 6
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3. Try to stay away from snacks with salt. Salty snacks will make you thirsty. Prepack healthy snack options to avoid the urge to grab that bag of Lays or Cheetos. 4. Listen to your body and look for signs. Some signs you may notice is dry mouth, dizziness, headache and muscle cramps. Don’t overlook these signs and hydrate quickly or contact your health care provider. I hope everyone has a wonderful summer! Stop by to visit our beautiful Amenity Centers along with our fitness classes that are offered Monday through Saturday!
GISELLE RODRIGUEZ 407-846-4358 GRodriguez@Evergreen-LM.com
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D E PA R T M E N T : FAC I L I T I E S D I R E C TO R
Facilities Management in an HOA BY JOSE CHAPARRO, FACILITIES DIRECTOR
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rimary goals of a facilities management program are to meet the needs of the residents as they relate to Association responsibilities, preserving and enhancing property and ensuring the Association complies with governing documents and legal responsibilities that relate to the residents and property. In addition, many factors go into the decay and/or lifespan of items including use (wear and tear), age, climate, and many other factors that contribute to the lifespan of community property. The same goes with personally owned property (resident home maintenance). Residents should have a maintenance plan in place regarding items like A/C unit, roof, plumbing, etc., to ensure proper function and extension of lifespan to property/ items. A well-maintained and serviced A/C unit, for example, will likely give you more years of use rather than an A/C unit that has been neglected and/or never serviced. Good preparation goes a long way and helps negate hardships. By having a list of vendors and being ready for the unexpected, you can get things back in working order in a timely manner. In addition, by being proactive and knowing your assets and its lifespan, you will be in a better position with the planning and/or saving for such repairs and/or replacement (limiting hardships). To help us (the Association) keep track of work being done on the property, we use a work order system. This system helps keep track of the work orders including the amount of 8
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work orders over a period of time, statuses, and also used to prioritize. Below is a chart of work orders opened and closed between January 1, 2019 and June 8, 2019.
Please make sure to check out our website at BellalagoHOA.com for important information and updates. Additionally, we have a section where you can find a list of local vendors for repair and/ or projects. The Association does not endorse nor are affiliated with any of these vendors; you should do your research before hiring any vendor.
JOSE CHAPARRO 877-221-6919 JChaparro@Evergreen-LM.com
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D E PA R T M E N T : L I F E S T Y L E S
Bellalago Events BY AMY MALLINDER, LIFESTYLE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL FLORIDA t’s been a packed few months with events. We celebrated Cinco de Mayo with not just one, but two events! Our Bellalago kids really enjoyed our Kids Taco Party, making sombrero cookies, playing games and winning tons of candy.
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event concludes on our Facebook page. If you haven’t already, please “Like” our page for the most current information >> visit www.Facebook.com/BellalagoandIsles. Check out some of the photos below and on the following page!
Our Dive-in Movie series is in full swing too, along with our regularly scheduled events.
We’re looking forward to our first Inflatable Game Night in July and the Annual Back to School Bash in August! See you around!
The Candyland Daddy Daughter dance was a major hit! We truly enjoyed seeing all of our Bellalago dads spending their evening with their girls. We danced, sang to classic Disney songs, and got stuck into our chocolate fountain. Pictures from all of our events are posted very shortly after each
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AMY MALLINDER 877-221-6919 AMallinder@Evergreen-LM.com
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Mother's Day Tea Brunch & Daddy/Daughter Dance
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D E PA R T M E N T : M E M B E R S H I P
Summer Reminders BY JALISSA TORRES, MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR
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ummer time is a time to kick back, relax, and enjoy the sun. Many times around this season we get flooded with leases from prospective tenants wanting to move before the new school year. With that being said, please remember that any and all tenants must first be approved by the HOA prior to moving into a home in Bellalago. With the continuation of growth in our community, we want to ensure everyone knows the rules. You can find the governing documents on BellalagoHOA.com. If you ever have any questions, you can email us at BellalagoLeases@Evergreen-LM.com. I found this cool recipe for something simple to refresh and quench your thirst this hot summer.
• 1 can (12 ounces) frozen lemonade concentrate (thawed) • Lemon slices (optional) Directions: 1. On the stovetop, bring water to a boil. 2. Remove from the heat; add tea bags. 3. Cover and steep for 5 minutes. 4. Discard tea bags. 5. Stir in sugar and lemonade concentrate. 6. Cover and refrigerate until chilled. 7. Serve over ice. If desired, garnish with lemon slices. Enjoy!
Lemonade Iced Tea Ingredients: • 3 quarts of water • 9 tea bags • ¾ to 1 1/4 cups of sugar 12
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JALISSA TORRES 407-343-9175 JTorres@Evergreen-LM.com
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D E PA R T M E N T : CO M P L I A N C E
Compliance Matters BY OSCAR GONZALEZ, COMPLIANCE OFFICER
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ello Bellalago residents! My name is Oscar Gonzalez. I grew up in New England, but have lived in Florida since 2002 and have been a part of the Bellalago community since 2005. Most of my years here were spent as the supervisor of security. Two years ago I decided to join the Evergreen Lifestyles Management team and I’ve been working at the front desk assisting residents and guests. About 6 months ago I joined the Compliance Team. I look forward to taking on a bigger role on the Compliance Team with Jose.
Mailboxes To give you guys a head start, we wanted to notify everyone that we will be taking a closer look at the condition of the mailboxes throughout the community over the next few weeks. If you have a mailbox that needs to be replaced, you will likely receive a friendly reminder from our Compliance Team. If you are in need of purchasing a new mailbox, please reach out to us to ensure you purchase the correct style mailbox. If you have any questions, always feel free to reach out to a member of the Compliance Team.
Landscaping We have officially entered summer - the rainy season! This means the possibility for daily downpours is high. With that, 14
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the grass grows twice as fast. This will require the trimming and cutting of your grass to be done bit more frequently. Please try to be proactive and stay on top of the overall maintenance of your landscaping including spraying for bugs. Don’t forget about those pesky weeds. Weeds tend to grow faster than grass and can be a nuisance.
A Big Thank You As you may have noticed, most of the roofs in Bellalago & Isles of Bellalago have been pressure washed and cleaned. This would not be possible without the help and efforts from you, the homeowners. Thank you for all your efforts in keeping Bellalago the beautiful community that it is. For any compliance related matters, please contact the Compliance Team at BellalagoCompliance@Evergreen-LM.com.
OSCAR GONZALEZ 877-221-6919 OGonzalez@Evergreen-LM.com
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Fitness Class Schedule
Current Class Schedules are Posted in the Amenity Centers and on the BellalagoHOA.com Calendar
AQUA FITNESS
Mondays & Tuesdays • 11:15am Thursdays • 10:30am A low impact cardio and strength workout for people of all fitness levels. This class utilizes water weights, aqua gloves and pool noodles to achieve a unique total body workout. Swimming is not required. AQUA ZUMBA PM
Thursdays • 7pm • Isles of Bellalago This is a Summer Zumba class held in the pool that is low impact and creates natural resistance helping with toning all while dancing yourself into shape! If inclement weather occurs Zumba class will be held indoors.
based format designed to strengthen the abdominals, back, and core in order to prevent injury, increasing balance, and creating a strong powerhouse. CRAZY 8
Mondays & Wednesdays • 7pm A fun and effective circuit style training that will include 8 stations. This class combines one’s own body weight as well as a variety of functional and strength training.
Fridays • 9am Combines attributes of pilates, dance and functional fitness training, which incorporate small isolated movement to fatigue the muscles. Large range of motion to elevate the heart rate and sequencing that incorporates upper and lower body to make every minute count! CAN YOU FEEL THE BEAT DANCE CLASS
Tuesdays • 6pm This class combines different styles of dance including Zumba, Line Dancing, Rock and Roll, and more!
Thursdays • 6pm Join instructor Nikki for a fun workout. For ages 6-12.
Tuesdays • 10am A unique class format that targets strengthening muscle tissues in a simple manner. The vibration created by the swinging motion of the Flexi Bar creates a physical response deep inside the body. FLOW YOGA
Fridays • 11am Focuses on form and alignment of the body. Designed to help improve strength, flexibility, balance and bring peace to both the body and mind. This class is great for beginner to intermediate levels. HATHA YOGA
CARDIO BALLROOM
Wednesdays • 11am Fridays • 10am This is a partner-free, dance-based fitness class that brings you easy, fun dance moves from Cha-Cha-Cha, Disco, Jive, Merengue, Paso Doble, Quick Step, Salsa and Samba. This class will help you stay fit, learn to dance, and have a great time. CORE STRENGTH
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PILATES
Wednesdays • 10am Improves flexibility, builds strength and develops control and endurance in the entire body. It puts emphasis on alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance. SATURDAY CHALLENGE CLASS
FIT KIDS
FLEXI BAR BARRE IGNITE
long lean muscles. A total body workout that targets strength and balance.
Mondays • 10:30am Focuses on form and alignment of the body. This class is designed to help improve strength, flexibility, balance and bring peace to both the body and mind. This class is great for beginner to intermediate levels (levels 1 and 2).
Saturdays • 10am A full body workout that will combine strength training, dynamic conditioning, interval training, and cardiovascular conditioning to increase strength, power, agility, and endurance. Be ready for anything and bring a buddy! SEATED YOGA
Wednesdays • 12pm The benefits of yoga while seated in a chair. Allows participants with limited mobility to use chair for seated postures or standing postures to help increase mobility, range of motion and reduce stress. SENIOR FITNESS
Fridays • 12pm Join the new instructor Hilda for a fitness session that consists of strengthening muscles and increasing range of motion. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support. STEP UP
Thursdays • 9am Step aerobics routine with strength training intervals to give you a complete cardio and weights workout. Excellent cross-training class for all skill and fitness levels.
ON THE BALL WITH BANDS
Tuesdays • 9am A well rounded class incorporating resistant bands and stability balls that will help increase range of motion and develop
STRONG BY ZUMBA
Wednesdays • 6pm This is a HIIT class that incorporates kickboxing, strength training and high
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intensity moves for a total body workout all in sync with the music! TINY TOTS PLAYTIME
Thursdays • 1:15pm A playtime designated to our tiny tots (ages 1-5) and parents where we sing along to fun songs and play while we learn. TIGHT TONE & KICK
Mondays • 6pm Combines body sculpting, exercises, cardio and kickboxing! YIN YANG YOGA
Tuesdays • 7pm Join instructor Tanya at Isles of Bellalago for an invigorating 30 minute Power Flow followed by 25 minutes of Gentle Yoga to unwind and release tension. All yoga levels are welcome! ZUMBA®
Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays • 9am This dance based fitness class incorporates Latin and International music and dance. It offers a balanced blend of cardio and muscle toning benefits.
Sports
Bellalago Amenity Center VOLLEYBALL
Mondays • 5pm Two teams of two players or more on a sand court divided by a net. First team to 21 wins! SOCCER
Tuesdays • 5pm Calling all soccer lovers! The object of the game is to score goals by kicking or heading the ball into the opponent’s goal. FLAG FOOTBALL
Wednesdays • 5pm Flag football is a modified form of football in which ballcarriers are downed by pulling off a marker, or flag, loosely attached to a belt, rather than by tackling. BASKETBALL
Thursdays • 5pm Choose teams (3-on-3 or 5-on-5), beat the buzzer, and go for the win! Join us for a fun game of basketball.
July For additional details or to purchase tickets for any event, please visit BellalagoHOA.com or see the front desk staff for assistance. **Event details subject to change.**
MEN’S GAME NIGHT Wednesday, July 3rd • 6pm-9pm Bellalago Multi-Purpose Room • Free Test your skills and try your luck amongst your fellow residents! Some snacks will be provided, but the guys are encouraged to bring their favorite beverages and additional snacks if they choose. JULY 4TH POOL PARTY Thursday, July 4th • 11am-3pm Come out to either Amenity Center pool for ice cream, DJ, games, prizes and an inflatable filled pool! LADIES CARD CLUB Every Thursday • July 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th • 1pm Join the Card Club Thursdays in the Bellalago Multi-Purpose Room. ADULT BINGO Fridays, July 5th & 19th • 7pm-9pm • Isles of Bellalago B-I-N-G-O! Coffee is on us, dessert is on you. Residents and guests must be 18. $10 gift cards will be awarded for every win. IMPROV COMEDY SHOW Saturday, July 6th • 6:30pm Graduates of SAK Comedy Lab performing an awesome Improv Comedy show for you! Doors open at 6pm. Concession snacks will include popcorn, candy and soda. Free event, but 18+ tickets will be required for entry. ICE CREAM SUNDAY Sunday, July 7th • 3pm-5pm • Bellalago Pool Deck Cool down in this summer heat with an awesome ice cream sundae made to your specifications. TRIVIA NIGHT WITH DJ CHRIS Thursday, July 11th • 7pm-9pm Bellalago Multi-Purpose Room This FREE event will have you getting to know your neighbors. Come out and “Break a Mental Sweat!” BUNCO Fridays, July 12th & 26th • 7pm-9pm • Isles of Bellalago Bunco is a popular game played with nine dice and a whole lot of luck! Come have fun and play for a chance to win $10 gift cards. We’ll teach you how to play. Bring a dessert or snack to share.
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DJ & FOOD TRUCK POOLSIDE Saturday, July 13th • 12pm-3pm • Bellalago Come join us for some fun in the sun with music, great food, and poolside games!
ADULT BINGO Friday, August 2nd & 16th • 7pm-9pm • Isles of Bellalago B-I-N-G-O! Coffee is on us, dessert is on you. Residents and guests must be 18. $10 gift cards will be awarded for every win.
EVERGREEN POPSICLE DAY Saturdays, July 13th & 27th • 1pm-2pm • Pool Come and enjoy a variety of popsicles by the pool! Like our Facebook page at Facebook.com/EvergreenLifestylesManagement and post pictures using #EvergreenPopsicleDay to be entered into a drawing to win a $100 gift card.
BACK TO SCHOOL COLOR BASH Sunday, August 4th • 12pm-3pm • Bellalago Join us for this annual FREE event celebrating Back to School! There will be cotton candy, rides, bounce house, water balls, rock wall, crafts, water slide, color party, food trucks and more!
DJ & FOOD TRUCK POOLSIDE Saturday, July 20th • 12pm-3pm • Isles of Bellalago Come join us for some fun in the sun with music, great food, and poolside games! MOVIE NIGHT Saturday, July 20th • 8pm-10pm • Free Isles of Bellalago Amenity Center Come and join us for Movie Night with Captain Marvel! Free popcorn while supplies last! INFLATABLE GAME NIGHT Saturday, July 27th • 4:30pm-7:30pm Bellalago Boat Dock • Free Join us for large inflatable interactive games, an obstacle course and an ice cream food truck. LADIES CRAFT NIGHT Wednesday, July 31st • 7pm-9pm • Bellalago Join Liz to create a craft while having a good time enjoying wine and cheese and other refreshments. This is a ticketed event for 21+. Purchase tickets in advance at the Amenity Centers.
August For additional details or to purchase tickets for any event, please visit BellalagoHOA.com or see the front desk staff for assistance. **Event details subject to change.**
LADIES CARD CLUB Every Thursday • August 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th • 1pm Join the Card Club every Thursday at 1pm in the Bellalago MultiPurpose Room.
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MEN’S GAME NIGHT Wednesday, August 7th • 6pm-9pm Bellalago Multi-Purpose Room • Free Test your skills and try your luck amongst your fellow residents! Some snacks will be provided, but the guys are encouraged to bring their favorite beverages and additional snacks if they choose. TRIVIA NIGHT WITH DJ CHRIS Thursday, August 8th • 7pm-9pm Bellalago Multi-Purpose Room This FREE event will have you getting to know your neighbors. Come out and “Break a Mental Sweat!” EVERGREEN POPSICLE DAY Saturdays, August 10th & 24th • 1pm-2pm • Pool Come and enjoy a variety of popsicles by the pool! Like our Facebook page at Facebook.com/EvergreenLifestylesManagement and post pictures using #EvergreenPopsicleDay to be entered into a drawing to win a $100 gift card. BUNCO Friday, August 9th & 23rd • 7pm-9pm • Isles of Bellalago Bunco is a popular game played with nine dice and a whole lot of luck! Come have fun and play for a chance to win gift cards. We’ll teach you how to play. Bring a dessert or snack to share. MOVIE NIGHT Saturday, August 24th • 8pm-10pm • Free Bellalago Amenity Center Come and join us for a movie (move TBD)! Free popcorn while supplies last! LADIES CRAFT NIGHT Wednesday, August 28th • 7pm-9pm • Bellalago Join Liz to create a craft while having a good time enjoying wine and cheese and other refreshments. This is a ticketed event for 21+. Purchase tickets in advance at the Amenity Centers.
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Primary Care Providers
Arlene Palazzolo, M.D.
Susan Morse, FNP
Kim Jerome, PA-C
Looking for a Primary Care Provider? Office located at: 4551 Pleasant Hill Rd. Kissimmee, FL 34749 To make an appointment, call 407-847-2212 Online appointments available with select providers at HeartOfFloridaPhysicianGroup.com
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1200 Lago Vista Court Kissimmee, Florida 34746 877-221-6919 www.BellalagoHOA.com