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SEPTEMBER 2016 VOLUME 16 ISSUE 9
15th Anniversary
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REFLECTIONS SEPTEMBER 2016 VOLUME 16 ISSUE 9
VILLAGE CENTER HOURS Administration: 863-427-7100 Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Mainscape On-site Representative Administration Building - 2nd Floor Monday-Friday 9am-12pm Marketplace Bistro: 863-427-7157 Daily 8am-8pm Riviera Spa & Fitness Center 863-427-7130 Monday-Thursday 6:30am-9pm Friday 6:30am-7pm Saturday-Sunday 7am-7pm
ON THE COVER 2016 marks the 15th Anniversary of the attacks on our great nation by terrorists. Join us for a special 9/11 Remembrance Breakfast at 8:15am in the Ballroom. See page E2 for more information.
CONTACT LIST General Manager (Association) - Gary Consorto: 863-427-7103 or gconsorto@evergreen-LM.com Club Manager - Sheri Wollschlager: 863-427-7129 or swollschlager@evergreen-LM.com Evergreen Lifestyles Management (For ALL Club & HOA Matters) 24/7: 877-221-6919 or customerservice@evergreen-LM.com AV Homes Customer Care: 800-858-5933 or www.avhomesinc.com/owner-care Architectural Review: 863-427-7022, Fax: 863-496-4456 or compliance@solivitahoa.com Catering & Banquets (Stonegate Golf Club): 863-427-7150 x4720 Communications: 863-427-7137 or croe@evergreen-LM.com
Starlite Ballroom Daily 8am-11pm
Concierge: 863-427-7100 or Fax: 863-496-4453
Stonegate Pro Shop 863-427-7150 x4710 Daily 7am-6pm
Membership: 863-427-7143 or solivitamembership@evergreen-LM.com
The Grille at Stonegate 863-427-7167 Daily 8am-8pm | Bar Open Until 9pm Daily The Palms 863-496-1530 Amenity Center Monday-Sunday 8am-9pm Kids Pool Hours Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm Saturday & Sunday 9am-9pm Fitness Center Monday-Thursday 6:30am -9pm Friday 6:30am-6pm Saturday-Sunday 7am-6pm Waterfront Galleries Daily 8am-11pm Wells Fargo Bank: 863-421-5448 Monday-Friday 9am-4pm Welcome Center or Model Park 863-427-7000 Monday-Saturday 9:30am -5:30pm Sunday 11am -5:30pm
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Lifestyles Activities: 863-427-7125
Mainscape Customer Service (work orders): 800-481-0096 x 332 or customerservice@mainscape.com Riviera Spa & Fitness Center: 863-427-7130 Security -Bella Viana: 863-427-1268 Security-Main Gate: 863-427-4238 Security-South Gate: 863-496-1473 Security -Venezia: 863-427-2338 Security-West Gate: 863-496-1453 Solivita Sales: 863-427-7000 Stonegate Golf Club Directory: 863-427-7150 The Palms Amenity Center: 863-496-1530 or Fax: 863-496-0914 Violations & Compliance: 863-427-7032 Visitor/Vendor Gate Access Voice Server: 863-496-4464
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS Do you have a suggestion for Reflections, Channel 732, or SolivitaHOA.com? Please email inquires or comments to Carolyn Roe at croe@evergreen-LM.com or stop by the Communications Office.
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Fall Activities By Elizabeth Deckard
Fitness & Wellness Director
Flags Over Solivita By the Veterans Club of Solivita
The Veterans Club of Solivita is well known for its
Sheri and I agree on a lot of things, but probably
community involvement. Their new campaign, “Flags
the thing we agree on the most is that September
Over Solivita,” has a goal of making Solivita the most
is the greatest month of the year. Football is back
patriotic community in the USA. HOA approval has been
in full swing AND we both celebrate birthdays this month. We also
enthusiastically granted for this project to move forward.
agree that fall is our absolute busiest time of the year because we like to pack as many activities in as possible. In
The campaign involves neighborhood teams with a
fitness we have new classes that were added over the
captain and at least two lieutenants. Team members
summer months, the annual Medicare Workshops, and
are not required to be members of the Veterans Club.
my favorite event, the Annual Health and Wellness Fair on
Neighborhoods will be canvased offering a calendar
October 26th!
year Flag Service Agreement to homeowners for a $25 donation. The service involves placing the US flag on a 10’
In May we added TRX Suspension Training to the group fitness
pole at a designated location to the side of the driveway
schedule and in August a Dumbbell 101 class. Contrary to the sound
for six designated holidays.
of its name, it is a class for all fitness levels and not just beginners! This month, by popular demand, we are adding a Saturday morning
Flags will be placed two days prior to the holiday and
Aqua Fit class at the Riviera Spa & Fitness Center. This is another
removed two days after (weather permitting). The
class geared towards all fitness levels. Whether you need it taken
holidays include President’s Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day,
up in difficulty or have moves modified to make it easier, it will be a
Independence Day, Labor Day (flags remain until two
great class.
days after 9/11) and Veterans Day.
Our Medicare workshops made a re-appearance in August and
Piloting the campaign neighborhoods are Flora Vista,
will continue once a month through November. These are a great,
Mira Vista, Rainbow Lakes, Terra Vista, Venezia, and
informative and informal atmosphere to get your questions answered
Volare. September 30th is the planned “cut off” for 2016
on Medicare and supplemental insurances prior to open enrollment
to allow ordering flag kits in time for the Veterans Day
in December. To sign up for this month’s workshop on September
2016 installation.
8th, call the Riviera front desk at 863-427-7130. Space is limited and an RSVP is much appreciated.
The marketing campaign will re-launch in November to bring other Solivita neighborhoods into the program. For
That leaves the Health Fair on October 26th. As I said
information, contact Dick Latham at 863-496-5001.
before, this is my favorite event of the season. I love the energy and atmosphere created by all the vendors and participants. Last year, we had an estimated 900+residents walk through the 65 vendors scattered about the facility. This year, we are geared up expecting an even higher turnout with both vendors and participants. Flu vaccines and other various blood tests, and hearing and skin screens will be provided again, as well as loads of additional health and wellness related information. Come join us from 9am-12pm for the happening event of the season!
Elizabeth Deckard 863-496-3522 edeckard@evergreen-LM.com
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Solivita’s Golf and Restaurant Operations By MG Orender President, Hampton Golf Dear Residents, Members, and Friends of
order to solicit that feedback, Hampton Golf will soon circulate a
Stonegate Golf Club,
survey. If you would be so kind, please take a moment when you receive the survey and give us your valuable insight regarding the
It is with great pleasure that I write this note
Golf Club and restaurants. Your responses will be an essential
regarding changes that have taken place with Solivita’s golf and
component in further shaping our planned club enhancements.
restaurant operations. Hampton Golf has proudly accepted the great responsibility to manage and operate Stonegate Golf Club,
We look forward to a bright future for Solivita and making your
The Stonegate Grille, Mosaics Restaurant and the Marketplace
community an even better place to live and play!
Bistro. We are very familiar with the Central Florida market and Solivita specifically. As you may know, Evergreen Lifestyles
Also, while you’re strolling down Village Drive, remember to stop
Management, a sister company of Hampton Golf, was selected
in for an enjoyable breakfast at Mosaics or the Bistro to start
some time ago to manage the Homeowner’s Association for
your day off the right way!
Solivita. The combining of golf, food and beverage, facility, and HOA management efforts provides a single source to make
Toward the end of 2016, we look forward to The Grille opening
all aspects of living in the community well-coordinated and
and welcoming you for yet another exquisite dining experience.
thought through. Join us out of the Florida heat and relax in these cool environments Our Hampton Golf Team has been on property recently working
where friends and neighbors come together to laugh, taste and
hard with the talented Solivita Team Members. There is much
embrace the community we love and call home.
work to do, but know that the efforts, processes, and talent is in place to make your Club and Community better each day.
We will see you soon!
Your experience is of the highest importance to me and
Sincerely,
Hampton
Golf.
Extensive
improvements
to
operations,
conditions, aesthetics, food quality, service, and overall appeal are underway. With that said, please consider that change is a process, not an event, and therefore most of these improvements
MG Orender
will take time. Know that the commitment is there and can be seen by the construction taking place at your Stonegate Grille
33rd President of the PGA of America
which is in the midst of a complete renovation.
President, Hampton Golf
One of the most important components of this transition will be feedback from you, the Solivita Residents and Members. In
SPEED ENFORCEMENT IN SOLIVITA The HOA, Security, and the Polk County Sheriff’s Office receive multiple complaints of speeding each week from residents. The Sheriff’s Office has been asked for their assistance in speed enforcement. Receiving a speeding ticket is not only financially costly, but can lead to much more serious results. Here are some quick facts on speeding: A driver is six times more likely to have an accident when traveling at 25% above the posted speed limit. Speeding reduces the amount of available time to avoid a crash and increases the severity of a crash once it occurs.
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Cosponsored with Solivita Book Circle and Lifestyles Activities A minimum of 15 students is required for the course to be held and pre-registration is required unless noted differently in the course listing. No walk-ins permitted. For more information about Solivita University or to register with cash, check, or credit card, please visit the Lifestyles Activities Office or call 863-427-7125. Registration for all classes listed below will be at the Main Ticket Sales in the Ballroom on September 1st until 10am and then in the Lifestyles Activities Office. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MEDICARE
from West Virginia University and New York University. Professor
Thursdays, September 22nd and 29th • 3pm • The Palms
Gallagher has taught Constitutional Law at Marymount Manhattan
Tuition: Complimentary - A TICKET IS REQUIRED, as there is
College and at The College of Staten Island. He is currently teaching
limited seating
Political Science at Valencia College.
Instructor: Lita Epstein, a personal and business financial writer who has written more than 35 books including The Complete Idiot’s
Course Description: Cases in U.S. Constitutional Law that have had
Guide to Social Security and Medicare and The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to
a large influence on American life. The background of the cases and
Medicare Part D. She has her MBA from Emory University and a BA
the details of what the decision produced will be discussed. Some
in Community Development from Rutgers.
of the approximate 21 cases, starting with the early U.S. Colonial period up to recent decisions, are listed below:
Course Descriptions: 9/22: Medicare with Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage – This course will review the pros and cons of both health care options for those who qualify for Medicare or soon will. There will also be live
• • • •
9/29: Medicare Part D – This can be the most complicated choice
The Dartmouth College Case on Substantive Due Process Roe v. Wade Case on A Woman’s Right to an Abortion Miranda v. Arizona Case on Extending the Rights of the Accused
instruction on using and interpreting the Medicare.gov search tools to find the best option for you. NO PRODUCTS WILL BE SOLD.
The Marbury v. Madison Case on Judicial Review
• •
Mapp v. Ohio Case on the Exclusionary Rule Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Case on Campaign Financing
if you are on Medicare. First, we will review the key factors that must be considered when selecting a drug plan. Then, we will do a
WOMEN IN SCIENCE
live demonstration of the Medicare.gov tool for selecting a plan and
Tuesdays, October 25th, November 1st and 8th • 11:30am-
how to interpret the results to find the best plan for you.
1:30pm • The Palms • Tuition: $20 Per Student Instructor: Dave Robinson is an engaging presenter who works with
BEGINNERS CONVERSATIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE CLASS
the Roads Scholar program all over Central Florida. He brings the
Tuesdays, September 13th, 20th, 27th, October 11th and 18th
subject matter to life with his exceptional presentation skills.
11am-12:15pm • RSF2 • Tuition: $15 Per Student • Course is limited to 20 students.
Course Description: You’re invited to bring your lunch and munch
Instructor: Carol Kelly, a Solivita resident who is certified in ASL,
as you learn about Women in Science. Marie Curie, Rachel Carson
will provide beginner instruction, handouts, and references for
and Jane Goodall all achieved great accomplishments in their
further learning.
respective fields of chemistry and physics, marine biology and primatology. What makes their work even more impressive is that
CONTROVERSIAL U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL CASES
each woman had to overcome limited funds and sexism in order
Mondays, October 10th, 17th, and 24th • 9:30am-11:30am
to reach their goals. This series examines the lives and careers of
The Palms • Tuition: $20 Per Student
these inspiring scientists whose findings and writings have had a
Instructor: Thomas Gallagher, a Solivita resident, has degrees in law
momentous impact on our understanding of the world.
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By Donnette Burkhalter Community Concierge
WATER, WATER, I need water.... No no, not to
a free-flowing natural spring with a temperature of about 70
drink, but to play in. Our adventures have been
degrees. (Yikes, that will cool you off!) It also offers a full-service
inside for the last couple of months to avoid
concession, picnic pavilions, and a playground. Tent and RV
the heat and keep us nice and cool but it would
camping are also available for all the adventurers out there. (I’m
not be a good conclusion to summer without
not one of them; I’m a hotel kind of girl myself.) The lazy river run
some outdoor fun in the sun and water. I love
is great for tubing (with Pierce Brosnan of course). You can bring
the water - any kind of water (except drinking
your own tube or you can rent them at the park. There are lots of
water). Pierce Brosnan always goes with me
grills and picnic tables available for your use, so bring the hotdogs
whenever I go out for water adventures (that
and hamburgers! Due to the popularity of this park, you will want
could be why I love the water so much). We’ll
to arrive early. The navigational address for the park is 400 E.
pick him up on the way. Let’s get started.
Kelly Park Road, Apopka, FL 32712. For additional information, please call 407-254-1902 or just google Kelly Park.
Rainbow Springs State Park This park is always a great choice for outdoor activities. Rainbow Springs is Florida’s fourth largest spring, which was a privately owned attraction from the 1930s to the 1970s and is now designated a National Natural Landmark. It is surrounded by extensive ornamental gardens, walkways, and even an artificial waterfall. The spring pool is large (250 feet wide) and shallow,
Kelly Park
with especially clear blue water flowing over beds of green aquatic plant, brilliant white limestone, and sand. Several springs
Okay, since we cooled off a little and I’ve had my thrill for this
and hundreds of sand boils come together to create the Rainbow
month - that would be tubing with Pierce Brosnan - we’re headed
River. The river runs about 5.6 miles and is very popular for tubing
back to the air conditioning for the remainder of our adventures.
(with PB...what a thrill!), snorkeling, canoeing, and kayaking.
A resident was kind enough to let me know about a couple of art
Canoe and kayak rentals are available at the headsprings but
galleries she had visited and enjoyed, so I thought I would pass
tubing, scuba diving, and motorboats are not allowed in this
the information along to you.
area. Rentals and access for these activities can be found a short distance downstream.
The Pointe Gallery & Studio The Pointe Gallery & Studio is Polk County’s newest art gallery
Rainbow Springs State Park
There is a picnic area
featuring modern art. It currently features the work of about
at the springs that
20 local artists and a handful of artists from outside the area.
includes tables, grills,
The owner of the gallery is Lori Gibbs. Housed in a converted
and pavilions. If you’re
gas station, the gallery offers a variety of classes and features
interested in tubing,
area artists, sculptors, and photographers. The gallery is open
the tube entrance is
Tuesday-Saturday from 10am to 4pm. The navigational address
located at 10830 SW
is 2 Allapaha Avenue, Davenport, FL 33837. For additional
180th Avenue Road.
information, please call 321-624-4071.
The headsprings are located at 19158 SW 81st Place Road, Dunnellon, FL 34432.
The Outer Space Art Gallery
Gates open at 8am and you will want to get there early because
Our last stop will be at The Outer Space Art Gallery (love the
this is a popular park and it reaches capacity around 10am.
name) which features art from emerging artists, out-of-the area
For more information, please call 352-465-8555 or visit their
artists, and very modern art that’s fun and funky. It is curated by
website, floridastateparks.org/rainbowsprings.
local artists, Adam Justice and Trent Manning. The gallery is open
Kelly Park Our next stop will be at Kelly Park in Apopka. Kelly Park features
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Tuesday-Friday from 10am-4pm and Saturday from 10am to 2pm. The navigational address is 230 Avenue C SW, Winter Haven, FL 33880. For additional information, please call 863-293-2700.
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[ Solivita Information ]
When a Hurricane is Approaching Submitted by the Solivita CERT Team
We
are well into Hurricane Season and it lasts until
•
Stock up on water (1 gallon a day per person, just for
December 1st. Keep abreast of the weather. If the
drinking). Buy jugs/bottles, fill your own jugs/bottles, fill a
weather reports indicate a hurricane is likely to hit our area you
bathtub for flushing toilets and washing up. Tap water may
should plan to do the following (and not wait until the last minute
be unusable.
when many others will also be scrambling): • •
Top off the tank in your car so you won’t run short of gas.
•
Get a few hundred dollars cash in case credit cards can’t be
Make extra ice and ice cubes; turn your refrigerator temperature lower to keep it cool longer.
•
Help your neighbors and friends do these things too!
used due to power outages. Of course you also need to prepare a disaster kit with essentials •
Police your yard and bring inside all decorative items that
(flashlights, batteries, weather radio, tarps, rope, trash bags, etc.).
can become missiles in 100+ mph winds. This includes
Part of that includes the emergency food supplies that we wrote
patio furniture and even gas grills.
about last month. And don’t forget safeguarding important papers and contact information (insurance, doctors, bank accounts,
•
Put up your hurricane protection (shutters, plywood, etc.)
etc.). You may rely on your cell phone contacts, but what happens
48 hours before arrival; you must also plan to take it back
when the battery runs down and there is no power for recharging?
down after the storm passes (within 72 hours). Check with administration for additional guidelines.
For more recommendations, see CERT’s Frequently
•
Asked
Questions
(FAQs)
Pull out your disaster supply kit and see that all items are in
available
good order. (Extra batteries?)
document under the club page for CERT
on
SolivitaHOA.com
as
a
or at the Concierge Desk. A lot more •
Check out your emergency food supplies. Make sure you
information is there too. For more information on CERT, come to
have enough for at least three days (which goes for your pet
a meeting on the first Monday of each month (see the Reflections
as well) and a manual can opener!
Calendar insert).
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[ Solivita Information]
COMMUNITY EVENTS UPCOMING WELLNESS EVENTS DATE
ACTIVITY
Wednesday, September 7th Free Video Otoscopy (Wax Screening): Hear Again America. 10am • RSF2 Wednesday, September 7th Allergies: Vibrant Health Shops. Kim Cobb will surprise you by listing the many ways allergies can be 2pm • RSF2 present in her presentation, “Think You Don’t Have Allergies? Think Again!”
Thursday, September 8th 10am-12pm • The Palms
Medicare Workshop #2: This will be the 2nd of 4 identical workshops entitled: The Alphabet Soup of Medicare. It will discuss how to navigate Medicare and the current health insurance system under the Affordable Care Act and how to find the best coverage for your needs. The same workshop will be presented on October 13th and November 3rd for those that cannot make the first two. Due to limited space, we ask that you only attend one session. RSVP is required. Please contact the Riviera Spa at 863-427-7130 by Thursday, September 1st to add your name to the list.
Wednesday, September 14th 10am • RSF2
Skin Cancer: Poinciana Medical Center. Dr. Neil Sandhu, Dermatologist, will present “Skin Cancer Causes, Prevention Tips, and Treatment Options.” Basal cell cancer, a popular type of skin cancer, is one of the most common cancers in the United States, affecting over 4 million people each year, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. Dr. Neil Sandhu will discuss causes, prevention tips, and treatment options for this impactful type of skin cancer. Dr. Sandhu will also discuss Squamous Cell Carcinoma, which is another common type of skin cancer.
Wednesday, September 14th 2pm • RSF2
Balance in your Daily Life: Urgent Care Poinciana, Dr. Mauricio Rosero. Educating on how to control your balance, preventing falls, and what is dizziness vs. vertigo. Balance is vital to normal everyday life activities. Whether for work or leisure, it all requires balance control. If balance problems develop, they can cause profound disruptions in your daily life. In addition, it can increase risk of falls, shorten attention span, disrupt sleep, and/or cause fatigue. RSVP to Yvette Banos at 863-325-8185.
Wednesday, September 21st • 10am • RSF2
Back Management: Heart of Florida Physicians Group, Dr. Seth Kaufman.
Wednesday, September 21st 2pm • RSF2
Family Elder Law: Jason A. Penrod, Esq. “What Is Elder Abuse?” Learn how to address when elders are neglected, exploited, taken advantage of financially, hurt physically, mentally, psychologically, sexually, or experiences power of attorney abuse.
Wednesday, September 28th 10am • RSF2
Common Skin Issues: Associates in Dermatology, Amy Davis, PA-C, MPAS. The discussion will cover conditions such as Shingles, Eczema, Seborrheic Keratosis, and Fungal Infections. The presentation will be followed by a raffle. Attendees will have a chance to win an anti-aging skin care kit.
Wednesday, September 28th 2pm • RSF2
Estate Planning: Henderson Sachs. Getting your act together: Estate Planning steps you can take now to make things easier in the future. This month’s seminar will concentrate on simple steps residents can take to simplify their lives and make things easier for themselves, family, and friends during incapacity and after their lifetime. Residents will learn about the importance of titling and beneficiary designations. As always, Attorney Dan Henderson will review the basics on what Wills, Living Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and the probate process in Florida mean for you. RSVP to Ken at 407-850-2500, ext. 100.
Wednesday, October 5th 2pm • RSF2
Alternative Investments for Durable Income: Ameriprise Financial Services, Charlie Kervin, VP of Sales CNL Securities. RSVP to Chris Hosko at 407-241-4260 or christopher.hosko@ampf.com.
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