Harmony August 2015

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FLORIDA’S PREMIER COMMUNITY

AUGUST 2015

Meet Your Neighbors, The Harmony Social Committee Photo by Christina Beasley Dalton

A publication of Quantum Marketing Communications, LLC

IN THIS ISSUE Meet Your Neighbors Did You Know Quick Reference Directory

August Social Calendar 7 Questions Before Becoming A Landlord Faster Recoveries with Robotic Surgery

Communicating in Harmony Your Competition is Getting Rich with This


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Editor Welcome Happy August 2015! This is our 1 year anniversary edition, THANK YOU for making this happen! *Come celebrate this event with us Tuesday August 25th from 6-8 at Royal Saint Cloud Stonebridge Tavern. The address is 5330 Michigan Ave, St Cloud (15 minutes from Harmony) There will be free appetizers, drink specials and prizes* The following companies and individuals have been an integral part of the magazine and our success:

Jeanine Corcoran The Corcoran Connection Real Estate and Property Management Harmony Community Church and Pastor Mike Chandler Victor Russell Hair Salon, Joe and Rick! Health First Life Church and Pastor Mike Stancil Larry Herring, CPA Mushatts Psoriasis treatments and Michael Foley Anytime Fitness, Phil Scanlan Luv A Lawn and Joey Valentine Triple Palm Lawn and David Dalton Kerul Kassel from the CDD Board Steve Berube, Chairman of the CDD Board Kristin Madden Photographer Christina Beasley Dalton, Photographer Creative Printing, Saint Cloud. Dwight Loeding There have been a many more advertisers and people that have helped and we greatly appreciate all of them. Please join our Harmony Life Magazine Facebook page. Also coming very soon, http://harmonylifemagazine.com/ We are also expanding and hiring. We are looking for part time sales help, commission based. Email me directly bill@QMCWorld.com Bill Bokunic Publisher and CEO, Quantum Marketing Communications 321-331-6398 bill@QMCWorld.com

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www.harmonycdd.org, 407-566-1935, BRIGHTHOUSE CABLE / INTERNET 877-892-3279 Steve, Ray, Mark, Kerul or David@Harmonycdd.org CENTURY LINK CABLE / INTERNET: 866-314-4148 SHERIFF NON-EMERGENCY: 407-348-2222 OUC ELECTRIC: 407-957-7373 CDD:

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ON THE COVER

Meet Your Neighbors

A Few Words From The Members Of The Social Committee Core Team without a hitch and a lot of smiles. No Pressure, right? So how much do we get paid for doing all this? None, not a dime, nothing, zilch. So what is in it for us? The smiles, laughter, hugs from the kids, and thank you’s, is what drives us, gives us the motivation to continue, and build our beautiful neighborhood.

Meet the Harmony Social Committee

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ou might have heard about it, talked about it, but meet the members of the Social Committee Core team. From Left to Right, Lena Lamar, Brenda Cisneros, Lorraine Rocco, and Katie Williams, and with Sunnie Templeton that grace the cover of the May issue of Harmony Life Magazine. What do the Core members do? Plan, carry out, and make sure all Social Committee Activities run

some races, and dust off those heals for a Harmony New Year’s Eve, to start things off right in 2016. How do you get a hold of us ? Well I could throw out an email that would get answered at some point. But we are busy bodies that have full time families with a full time plate of things to do. We are social networkers. Find us on Facebook, at the activities, and don’t be shy to throw out suggestions, volunteer, or start a mini group yourself like the Harmony Strides Group. We will be happy to support anything that will help us grow in a positive neighborhood and continue living in Harmony.

We don’t act alone. There are many that have joined sub- committees; Eva Horner does the Bike Rides every Friday and Yoga every Saturday morning, Tomiko Radcliff makes sure Zumba is hopping, Kerul Kassel fills our hearts with smiles and our cups with coffee along with the Welcome Committee, and Jannia Mendez Hikes it through Harmony. There are COUNTLESS of others that are always there to lend a hand and are on other The new Social committee appreciates and thanks sub-committee’s helping all those above. Your the outgoing committee members. Their hard work has paved the way for continued success in help doesn’t go unnoticed. Harmony. Now for the fun part, what are some things we are planning for the future? Get ready Lena, Brenda, Lorraine & Katie for back to school week! Halloween is right around the corner, tie your laces we may start


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by Jeanine Corcoran

7 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Becoming A Landlord

5. How will you respond if a tenant doesn’t pay? There are certain steps to be taken when a tenant stops paying rent. Following these steps is critical to the eviction process.

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6. Do you have an eviction attorney? The eviction process is an arduous task and can be costly to the landlord. Having an attorney who specializes in evictions is key to the proper eviction.

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7. Do you have the proper paperwork filed with the county? A lot of landlords rent out their property without giving any thought to what needs to be filed to make their property a rental.

re you thinking of renting out your home or investment property and becoming a landlord? Though it may sound simple, it is anything but. Take a moment and consider what’s really involved. Here are seven questions to ask yourself before becoming a landlord. 1. Do you have a lease? Finding a lease isn’t as easy as purchasing one in Staples. You’ll need to have a lease specific to Florida and one option is to hire an attorney to write the lease for you. 2. Where will you hold your tenant’s security deposit? There are specific laws regarding the holding of other people’s money. It’s important to know these laws. 3. How will you handle tenant repairs? Landlord and Tenant laws require that you make serious repairs quickly. Will you be available when the tenant call comes in at 2 in the morning? 4. How will you collect the rent? Will you collect in person, by mail or are you set up to collect rent electronically? Collecting the rent is an important part of being a landlord as that is how you get paid. With today’s technology, most tenants expect to have the option to pay online.

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oint replacement surgery can be a daunting proposition. It requires planning and precision and leads to weeks of recovery time. Thanks to new developments in robotic surgery technology, however, these surgeries are quicker, more beneficial and less difficult to recover from than ever. Dr. Kenneth Sands, orthopedic surgeon at Health First’s Viera Hospital Center for Joint Replacement, says using MAKOplasty® technology drastically improves the way these operations are conducted. “A MAKO procedure differs from traditional joint replacement because of the use of the robotic arm. Joint replacement surgery is an art and a science,” says Sands, a Fellowship-trained Orthopedic Total Joint Specialist. “The robotic arm improves the accuracy of the surgery. Over the past few decades, we have been able to use computers to improve the accuracy of our implant placement; however, in the end, we still used traditional jigs to make our final cuts. With the MAKO robotic arm, the computer planning stage is accurately implemented with the assistance of the robotic arm. We are also able to virtually perform the surgery and balance the knee prior to making our final cuts of the bone.” Because of this precision, the outlook for patients needing partial knee replacement surgery becomes even better. “The benefit is the potential for improved accuracy,” says Sands, who specializes in hip resurfacing, anterior total hip replacements, computerassisted surgery, total and partial knee replacements, complex and revision total joint surgery, and hip and knee arthroscopy. “The hope is that improved

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DID YOU KNOW? by: Kerul Kassel PHD, Harmony CDD Board Member

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ID YOU KNOW that Harmony was designed to promote the peaceful coexistence of human and animal residents within the community while striking a balance between the preservation, use and enjoyment of Harmony’s natural areas? Underlying these objectives are the values of fostering a respect for the land, the protection of wildlife and the sensible use and enjoyment of Harmony’s abundant natural and manmade amenities by its residents. One of the ways Harmony provides opportunities to interact with wildlife is through providing places for fishing, such as the Buck Lake docks, the boats (including pontoon boats, canoes, and fishing kayaks) that residents can take out onto the lake, and the fishing platform at the end of one of the boardwalks from around Long Pond. You can also fish from several areas along the shoreline of Cat Lake. The lakes have a long history of being fished by Native Americans, early European settlers, and more recently by folks from all around Central Florida attracted to the pristine quality and undeveloped beauty of our lakes. A few Harmony residents sometimes offer fishing how-to events; if you are interested, please use one of Harmony’s Facebook pages to request that such an event be scheduled.

Do be aware that any and all fishing requires barbless hooks, because most of the fish species are catch-and-release, and barbed hooks cause much more serious injuries to the fish reducing their likelihood of survival once you throw them back in. Florida Fish and Wildlife fishing regulations can be found at http://myfwc.com/ fishing/freshwater/regulations/. The FWC officers do visit our ponds and lakes. When you are out fishing and enjoying Harmony’s wonderful natural endowments, please be careful with your supplies and equipment, especially weights, bobbers,

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and especially fishing line. Animals, especially birds and turtles, entangled in fishing line can suffer from a variety of problems; the restricted ability to move can lead to drowning or starvation, vulnerability to predators, infections and even limb amputation as the animal struggles against the line. Earlier this year a Sand Hill Crane was seen on the golf course with fishing line tangled around its legs, a heartbreaking sight. One way that Harmony endeavors to help residents manage their fishing line is through our fishing line recycling containers, one of which is near the entrance to Buck Lake, and the other is on the fishing platform off the Long Pond boardwalk, so please collect your used fishing line and deposit it into these receptacles. If you use sinkers, jigs, or weights, please make sure they do not contain lead, a known toxin that affects all wildlife. A brief brochure about the hazards and alternatives is available through FWC at http://www.fws.gov/contaminants/ documents/leadpoisoning2.pdf Use care if you decide to fish in an area not specifically designed for fishing and where you will be less protected, such as the edge of a pond, as alligators are attracted to movement at the edge of and in the water (such as a fish wriggling at the end of a line). An alligator that becomes attracted to people due to fishing activity is a dead alligator, as it will quickly be reported, removed, and killed. Also, be aware that while the first few feet of pond edge are shallow, the bottom quickly drops off steeply, as the ponds were designed to retain a large volume of rain and run-off. Fishing can be both relaxing, providing time for reflection, stress relief, and a deep, quiet connection with the natural world, and it can be exciting, too, when a you hook a live one. It’s an activity that is a great opportunity for family quality time, fun camaraderie, or peaceful solitude. Please take some time to enjoy Harmony’s bountiful fishing amenities, and remember to exercise care for yourself, your family and friends, and respect for our natural world.


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the CDD as well as the HROA as I sit on both Boards. As it concerns the CDD, the SL restrictions cover any business “which might reasonably be expected to come before the Board.” So, because most, if not all of the other Board members also read the FB pages, some care must be taken in what gets discussed.

But, for items that have already been publicly discussed, things become a little less clear, though it remains my opinion and conviction that I will share every bit of information that I can with you, the residents who have bviously, there are many ways people communicate using print media; elected me. The statutes enabling CDD’s were clearly intended to promote MR XLI SPH HE]W JSPOW ER\MSYWP] E[EMXIH XLI RI[WTETIVŞW EVVMZEP XS ƙRH transparency in CDD activities, and I intend to continue the tradition of out what was going on—even though the “news” might have been days old. transparency that has existed here for some time. (Sunshine Laws do not This magazine is such an example—though the publisher strives to keep apply to HROA activities.) content fresh, the reality is that what you read here is likely several days or weeks old due to publishing & print deadlines, mailing times and other Returning to electronic communications, Facebook seems to have become the dominant player and there are many Harmony-related pages including factors. Harmony Families with 545 members, Harmony Open Forum with 620 So, as with so much of our lives nowadays, electronic media has invaded members, and Harmony Bulletin Board with 205 members. There are also the news space and has become by far the predominant method by which pages related to Motorcycle Riding (Harmony Riders) Running/walking we receive news and exchange information. From my perspective, I receive group (Harmony Strides) items for sale (Harmony Virtual Yard sale) and many messages, questions and help requests from residents and virtually several others. Others include Next Door Harmony and a HarmonyFL yahoo all of them are electronic, whether phone, text, private message or other GLEX TEKI TPYW E KIRIVEP TEKI EX [[[ LEVQSR]ƚ GSQ - EQ GIVXEMR - LEZI methods such as Facebook. missed others but, if you want to know what’s going on in Harmony, or ask And, some of those Facebook exchanges have included references to questions like “who is a good lawn care guy?” or “my A/C is broken-help!!) Sunshine Laws (SL) so I’d like to offer commentary on those laws for those ]SY GER GIVXEMRP] ƙRH E KVSYT XLEX GER LIPT -R XLI GEWI SJ *EGIFSSO WMQTP] who might not be aware of them. Sunshine Laws were intended to prevent search those pages and Request Access as many are closed groups. Most XLI SPH WGLSSP WQSOI ƙPPIH TVMZEXI VSSQ HIEP QEOMRK XLEX WSQIXMQIW others can be accessed by simply searching their titles. resulted in kickbacks, bribes and other nefarious antics which certainly In closing, let me remind you that your CDD Board of Supervisors are always existed. Sadly, the SL’s have morphed into an unwieldy monster which ready to assist you and can be contacted via email at Steve, Mark, David, Ray any politician governed by them can certainly get around. Also, they are or Kerul @HarmonyCDD.org. If you would prefer to keep your email private, frequently used as a defensive mechanism by weak-kneed politicians who you can also contact me at spberube@earthlink.net or on FB Messenger at simply don’t want to answer what might be tough questions. Steve Berube. And remember: the only dumb question is the one that you Why do I mention them? Simply because it is a topic that needs discussing didn’t ask!! as well as acknowledgement and I certainly have no intent to violate those Editor’s note: Harmony Life Magazine has an active Facebook pagewemare considered or any other law. However, I use the Facebook forum(s) extensively to share and Integral part of the communication to and from the community. information, ask questions and otherwise discuss topics of interest about by: Steve Berube, Chairman, Harmony Community Development District

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.