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Message from Marguerite Tech Topics

Photo courtesy of The Federal Highway Administration

HISTO RY O F THE HIGH WAY

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Who’s in the Kitchen with TrailBlazer

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TrailMix: Celebrating 45 Years

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Activities & Events

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Encore Calendar of Events

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Updates & Upgrades

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I Knew I Was a TrailBlazer

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Spotlight: Social Media

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A True TrailBlazer: Global Noble

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Features:

The way we travel the country has come a long way. From the early post roads to the super fast interstates of today, getting from A to B is a snap. Turn to page 38 and read the history of our highway system.

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All Roads Lead to Adventure

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History of the Highway (Re) Discovering The Florida Springs

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Member Deals 46 Advertiser Index 50

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Crossword Puzzle 50 Club Calendar 51 Sudoku Puzzle 62 Classified Advertising

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Winding Roads 64

Photo by Dave G. Houser

On Location 66

Visiting with the manatees is a year-round pleasure at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park, one of six Florida springs visited in our article beginning on page 42.

FLORIDA SPRINGS

Cover photo: Dave G. Houser

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Details and qualifications for participation in this promotion may apply and are set forth on page 63 of this magazine.


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Happy Birthday, Thousand Trails!

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ow – 45 years is something to be proud of. From the seed of an idea that was tossed out during a family outing to the spectacular camping network that it is today, Thousand Trails has had quite a journey since its initial inception in 1969. For those of you unfamiliar with the origins, back in 1969, founder Milt Kuolt and his wife Lois, purchased a large parcel of land in Washington that they would eventually turn into the flagship campground of the network: Chehalis. While the idea took root in 1969, it would be three years before Chehalis would welcome its first members. The initial sales brochure was directed at “fun-seeking, outdoors-loving families.” Well, they certainly were on to something. From that single campground to the more than 80 in the network today, we are glad to be celebrating such a long history of making camping memories. The Kuolts had a vision when they started this whole thing. While developing Chehalis, they wanted it to represent several things. In addition to providing “a well-placed, easily accessible campground” that was equipped with all the comforts of home, plus plenty of amenities and outdoor

activity opportunities, they also wanted to create a sense of community – somewhere people felt they belonged. And while Thousand Trails has certainly proven a success, the Kuolts’ goal to create a sense of belonging was achieved, as well. For years, the camping experience offered by Thousand Trails has provided families with memories, engendered lifelong friendships and sparked a love of camping in some who may have never considered themselves a camper. We are a unique niche in the world of outdoor lifestyle. We offer variety from locations to camping styles, from membership options to amenities; we offer a place to reconnect and disconnect. We offer an affordable opportunity to Get Out and Camp. In short, we offer the best camping experience out there. Also, speaking of birthdays, our very own TrailBlazer turns 35 this year! Throughout the year, we will be highlighting our history in a variety of ways, including member profiles, contests, trivia, events and more. It’s going to be an exciting year, so come celebrate with us!

DO YOU KNOW? Do you know how the Kuolts came up with the name Thousand Trails? Or what famous cowboy

Marguerite Nader President & CEO

was a spokesperson for us? Visit us at www.thousandtrails.com/celebrate45

P.S. We’re also continuing with our Road Trip series.

for answers and more trivia!

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Lake Minden: A hawk waits in a tree at Lake Minden. - Norman Froggatt , Yuba City, CA

Now Win $50 EACH Issue!

Pics from the Parks Photo Submissions Do you have a winning photo from your visits to our preserves and resorts? We’d love for you to share it with us and what’s more, your submission will now be entered into our photo contest. Winners will receive a $50 American Express Gift Card. Each issue we will select ONE “winning” photo from the submissions received (all submissions must be received by midnight on the last day of the month.) Winning photo will be posted on the TrailBlazer website as well as in the magazine. Photo submissions should include a brief description, including location of your photo, your name, city and state and sent to: TrailBlazer_photos@equitylifestyle.com or mail to: Equity LifeStyle Properties, Attn: TrailBlazer Photos Two North Riverside Plaza, Suite 800 Chicago, IL 60606 Emailed photos should be high resolution. Photos are not returnable and become the property of Equity LifeStyle Properties and may be used for publication on company websites and promotional purposes. One winner will be selected EACH month from submissions received. The winner will be announced in a future TrailBlazer issue and on the website.


PICS FROM THE PARKS

Rancho Oso: Camping at Rancho Oso with the beautiful mountains as a backdrop. - Richard Norman, Crestview, FL

Scotrun Resort: Our grandson,Trent, spending a relaxing day fishing at the pond at Scotrun with his grandpa, Rich Dooling. - Linda Dooling, Landing, NJ

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WANT TO BE A

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Thousand Trails is offering members the opportunity to win a

$1,000 American Express Gift Card

To earn entries into our monthly drawing simply pay your 2014 dues on time and camp at your favorite TT Preserve.

Lucky winner, David Larkin from Jamestown, NY, was camping at Williamsburg when he was presented with his $1,000 gift card. Will you be pictured here next month? David is pictured here with Williamsburg Resort Manager, Kristi Seff.

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When you pay your annual dues for 2014 in full, you will be entered into our monthly drawing for a $1,000 American Express gift card. There will be one drawing/one winner each month from January through December 2014. In addition, once you pay your dues in full, each time you camp at a Thousand Trails Preserve in 2014, you will receive an additional entry into the drawing. The drawings are limited to persons who are of legal age. The drawings will be held at our corporate office on the 10th day after the end of each month. Winners will be notified by mail, phone or in person if camping at a Thousand Trails preserve. The odds of winning will depend on the number of entries, but are not expected to exceed 1:100,000. Winners are responsible for federal and state taxes on the award. You may also enter the drawings by printing your name, address, day and evening phone numbers, and email address on a 3� x 5� piece of paper and mailing it to the Sponsor in addressed, stamped envelope. You are limited to one mail-in entry which must be postmarked by December 15, 2014. This promotion is sponsored by MHC Thousand Trails Limited Partnership, Two North Riverside Plaza, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60606.

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Tech Topics by Paul and Kerri Elders

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take a quick look at some wintertime driving tips and then see just how easy it is to keep your RV looking its best, year in and year out.

Drive Safely:

Wintertime can offer its own set of unique driving challenges. But winter, spring, summer or fall, the best rule to live by is the Cardinal Rule of RVing: Always Remember You’re Out Here to Have FUN! If traffic is heavy and road conditions are unsafe, consider delaying your trip for a day or two and stay comfortably cozied up in your current campsite. If your schedule demands that you travel, plan your route so you can stick to main roads like interstate highways, which are better maintained in stormy weather and are well-patrolled by emergency services, police, and highway departments. Stay in the right-hand lane as much as possible and slow down slightly. Increase your following distances. Don’t try to keep up with the major flow of traffic in wet, rainy, snowy, or windy conditions, or anytime you feel ill at ease. The physical and mental stress created by straining to keep up with the flow of traffic when you feel uncomfortable is not only unsafe for you, but for other motorists as well. Be courteous, be friendly, be calm, and drive safely. Don’t pass big trucks unless you have an absolutely clear line of sight, you’re sure the driver can clearly see you, and you have adequate time to complete your pass. Most large trucks are traveling faster than we RVers like to go, anyway. Relax, take your time, and enjoy your journey, regardless of the weather. Take frequent rest stops to stretch your legs, relax a bit, walk a bit, and to take the opportunity to check your vehicle out while you’re stopped. Bundle up, wear a hat and gloves, and think about what you’ve got on your feet before you step out into a snow bank. Sure, you love your driver’s moccasins. But is that REALLY what you need to be wearing outside in the snow or rain? Nope. Get some easy on/easy off rubber boots and keep them by the RV door (or behind your seat) for all your outside duties like rig checks and fuel fill-ups in messy weather. While you’re outside, make a quick visual check of tires, lights, headlights and brake lights, and keep your windshield, back window, and mirrors clean.

Keeping Your Rig Looking Like New, Year After Year:

There’s nothing quite like a brand new RV: sparkling clean, with gleaming cabinets and that fresh-off-the-lot, brand new smell. And keeping your rig in almost pristine condition is a breeze. Here are a few simple, everyday tips you can use to help keep your RV in tip-top shape. When cooking, always use the exhaust fan and open a window near the kitchen to help increase air flow so that cooking odors can easily flow outdoors. This will help keep grease and smoke odors at bay. And think about the strong smell of a campfire. Great as they are while you’re toasting marshmallows, that smell isn’t quite so welcome when it clings to your curtains, your clothes, and the walls of your rig. So think first, and keep your RV’s windows and doors closed whenever you’re enjoying the outdoor pleasures of a roaring campfire. When traveling, remember that unpaved roads always create a fine cloud of dust. Keep your windows closed while traveling, and make it a part of your setting-up-camp ritual to do a quick dusting and vacuuming of the rig. It only takes a few minutes, and will help keep everything ship-shape. Don’t forget the ceiling! If you have a smooth ceiling, wipe it periodically with a soft cloth. If yours is fabric-covered, use your vacuum’s brush attachment or use a little dust bustertype hand-held vacuum. Pay special attention to corners throughout the RV and don’t forget to periodically vacuum your closet area. Stored shoes sometimes leave a little dirt behind. Check your windowsills, too. Sometimes, dirt and dust can get trapped in the little channels of rounded-corner windows; a vacuum works best for this job. Occasionally, you may need to use the brush attachment of a vacuum to clean your window screens and the screen door. About once a year, take an hour of your time to wipe all inside walls with a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt. And it’s a good idea to occasionally pop the plastic covers off light fixtures and give them a quick wash and dry before re-installing. At Continued on page 62 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 | TRAILBLAZER

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1969 Milt Kuolt forms Pacific Rim Group, Inc. and purchases 640-acre parcel of land near Chehalis, Washington.

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1972 Chehalis, the first preserve in the Thousand Trails Network opens to members.

1978 1975 Leavenworth Preserve welcomes members.

Trading Posts open at both Chehalis and Leavenworth Preserves; TT purchases Bend, Oregon, property.

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Opting not to sell the Chehalis property, Kuolt moves forward with the membership campground concept. He changes the name of Pacific Rim Group, Inc. to Thousand Trails, Inc., in a nod to an energetic little squirrel named Herbert.

Thousand Trails purchases third preserve in Mt. Vernon, Washington.

Cultus Lake, La Conner and Lake of the Springs open; TT membership is at 13,000 families. A new color tabloid, TrailBlazer, replaces member newsletter.

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1981 Singer and cowboy actor Roy Rogers becomes TT’s first official spokesperson. Oakzanita Preserve opens.

TT continues to grow adding Michigan’s St. Clair Preserve, Indiana’s Horseshoe Lake, Ohio’s Kenisee and Wilmington preserves, as well as Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay, North Carolina’s Forest Lake and Florida’s Orlando preserves.

1982 TT takes on Texas opening Colorado River, Lake Conroe, Medina Lake and Lake Whitney. Nevada comes next as TT opens the Las Vegas Preserve. TrailBlazer switches format from tabloid to magazine.

1985 Palm Springs opens.

1989 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans perform at the first Thousand Trails Rally held in Laughlin, Nevada.

2008 2004 Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. purchases the Thousand Trails and NACO campgrounds.

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Thousand Trails and NACO campgrounds are combined under common ownership; Roy Rogers, and son Dusty, are welcomed by more than 1,000 members at Soledad Canyon’s Western Hoedown.

Thousand Trails acquires the Leisure Time Resorts campgrounds.

Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. assumes management of membership campgrounds.

2006 Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. purchases the Outdoor World and Mid-Atlantic Resorts campgrounds.

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Calendar - JAN/FEB 2014 ACTIVITIES & EVENTS CALENDAR

BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA Cultus Lake Throughout January and February: All activities are member generated. Come down to the Family Centre and have a card night or a pool tournament with your friends; it is up to you! The Family Centre is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. ARIZONA Verde Valley Throughout January and February: Pickleball daily at the courts. The Homestyle Grill restaurant is open daily at 8 a.m. serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner (closed Mondays/Tuesdays.) Pool tourneys Fridays/ Sundays/Mondays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at 2 p.m., Penny Pokeno Mondays at 2 p.m., Wii Bowling league Wednesdays at 2 p.m. and Mondays/Sundays at 7 p.m., Karaoke Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Card Bingo Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday night entertainment with Hired Hands Band at 6 p.m. CALIFORNIA Lake Minden January 3-5: Celebrate National Soup Month: Bring a soup recipe to share and we’ll start a Cooks on Wheels Cookbook that we will be adding to all year. Cook up your favorite pot of soup and share it at a Soup Potluck Social. Bring a prize in a brown paper bag and stay for Brown Bag Bingo. Join us Saturday for the first Candy Bar Bingo and Ice Cream Social of 2014. January 10-12: National Fruitcake Toss Day: Join us Friday night for a Baked Potato Potluck Social, a family movie or Brown Bag Bingo. Hate fruitcake? Saturday bring a fruitcake and join us for the first Lake Minden Fruitcake Toss. A prize will be awarded for the fruitcake tossed the farthest. Love Fruitcake? Bring a fruitcake recipe for our Cooks on Wheels Cook Book. January 17-19: Chili Cook Off: Don’t be chilled to the bone, bring your best pot of chili and join us for a Chili Cook-Off and Potluck Social. Bring a copy of your favorite chili recipe and will add it to the Cooks on Wheels Cookbook. Create a cover for your cookbook in a craft class. January 24-26: Cabin Fever: Cure your cabin fever with the four Cs, Coffee, Company, Cards and Crafts. Not into cards or crafts, check out our book and puzzle collection. Join us for the Friday Night Taco Potluck Social, Brown Bag Bingo and Saturday Candy Bar Bingo and the Ice Cream Social. January 31-February 2: Football Weekend: Are you ready for some football? We’ll kick off the weekend on Friday night with an indoor “Tailgate” Potluck Social. We’ll make the Chili Dogs, you bring your favorite game day addition and we’ll share good food and football trivia. Not into football? Learn how to combine color and texture for a dramatic effect in a Scrapbooking or Greeting Card Workshop; bring your photos and scrapbook two pages or make some great greeting cards. Sunday watch the Big Game on the Big Screen.

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February 7-9: Winter Olympics Games Opening: In celebration of the Winter Olympics we’ll have a Russian cuisine inspired Potluck. Friday make Valentine’s Day cards. We’ll have the Olympic opening ceremony and games on the big screen TV in the Adult Lodge. Don’t forget Candy Bar Bingo and the Ice Cream Social. February 14-16: Valentine’s Day Join us Friday Night for a Valentine’s Day Spaghetti Potluck Social. Bring a sweet prize in a brown paper bag and stay for Sweet Heart Brown Bag Bingo. Come in and watch the Olympics on the big screen TV. February 21-23: Coffee and Cookie Share Social: Beat those winter time blues! Just say “NO!” to Cabin Fever! Bring your favorite homemade cookies and recipes and share cookies, coffee, and conversation at a Cookie and Coffee Social. Sign up for the Friday Night Baked Potato Potluck Social and stay for Brown Bag Bingo. Saturday drop in for Candy Bar Bingo and the Ice Cream Social. Morgan Hill Throughout January and February: Manager’s Meeting - First Saturday of every month; Member Appreciation Event - Third Saturday of every month. Palm Springs January 11: “The Charlie Ferris Show” is a musical stroll through time featuring smooth, high quality renditions of classic songs of the 50s, 60s, 70s and more. Remember, reminisce, sing along or sit back and enjoy. January 18: Recording artists, Bernie and Milly Loewen are returning to perform the finest in old country, folk and old gospel. Come and enjoy their upbeat singing in harmony accompanied by keyboard and guitar. February 8: Horseshoe Tournament: Members gather at Palm Springs for this tournament. February 22: Casino Night is our fund raising activity for “Christmas for Kids Spark of Love” program. We have Blackjack tables and Texas Hold’em tables. Many of our local businesses donate prizes for our raffle. It’s a lot of FUN for a good cause. January 3-13: Palm Springs International Film Festival Sponsored by the Palm Springs International Film Society this is one of the largest film festivals in North America, welcoming 135,000 attendees each year for its lineup of new and celebrated international features and documentaries. For information call 800-898-7256. February 14-23: Riverside County National Date Festival Held at the Riverside County Fairgrounds, in Indio, this event features live entertainment, food, and camel and ostrich races. For information visit www.datefest.org.


February 1: Bark in the Park. February 8: Heart Awareness. February 15: Sweethearts Weekend. February 22: Pamper Yourself. January 1-5 San Diego International Auto Show Held at the San Diego Convention Center, just 25 miles from the preserve, event features over 30 car manufacturers. February 1-28 The Love Train Sip fine wines while enjoying a romantic train ride. Enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery as we ride up and down the San Diego coast. Partake in guided historic strolls as we get on and off the train for lunch and tastings at the local wineries (about 18 wines!). This special tour is offered throughout the month of February. (Beer tasting options available and included in the price!) For information call 858-551-5115 Rancho Oso Throughout the Season: Guided trail rides are available daily for ages eight and over and fun hand-led rides for ages 7 and under. Please call ahead for reservations. Don’t forget to visit our ranch animals at the stables. Saturday and Sunday activities are subject to change. Breakfast at Stone Lodge will be served from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. Saturday Dinners will be served on New Years, Martin Luther King, and Presidents Day weekends. Our Saturdays will be filled with fun including wagon ride, candy bar bingo, ice cream social, scavenger hunt and wine tasting. The Country Store will be open for DVD rentals, snacks, drinks, etc. Ring in 2014 with snacks and goodies provided by Rancho Oso. Party runs from 8 p.m. to midnight. Throughout January and February Goleta Butterfly Grove Monarchs are usually found in Goleta, California, just 25 miles from the preserve from mid-November through midFebruary and docents are available on weekends from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. during these months. The Goleta Butterfly Grove (Ellwood Main) is in the Sperling Preserve on the Ellwood Mesa in Goleta. Free parking is available. Bring your telephoto lens! Wilderness Lakes January 1: Rose Parade Bus Tour. Recreation Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. January 4: Casino Night. January 11: Larry Stevens. January 18: Movie. January 25: Dominic’s Karaoke. February 1: Casino Night. February 8: Movie. February 12-16: Annual Pool Tournament. February 15: Mike Allen. February 21-23: Annual Horseshoe Tournament. February 22: Dominic’s Karaoke.

FLORIDA Orlando Throughout January and February: Cash Bingo every Monday at 1 p.m. and every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. January 4: Then and Now performs at 7 p.m. January 10: Fish Fry at 5 p.m. January 12: Jerry Jones performs at 7 p.m. January 17: Pure Country Gold performs at 7 p.m. January 18: Chili Cook-Off begins at 11 a.m. January 19: Mike H perform at at 7 p.m. January 31: Mike Thomas perform at 7 p.m.

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Pio Pico January 3: Casino Night. January 4: Animal Appreciation. January 10: Dance Your Pants Off! January 11: Mr. & Mrs. Pio Pico Pageant. January 17: Puzzle Mania January 22-26: Annual Pool Tournament. January 25: Tournaments Galore.

February 1: Meat Bingo at 6 p.m. February 7: Fish Fry at 5 p.m. February 8: Sock Hop at 7 p.m. February 9: Jerry Jones performs at 7 p.m. February 14: Valentine’s Day Steak Dinner at 5 p.m. and Pure Country Gold performs at 7 p.m. February 15: Times Squared performs at 7 p.m. February 16: Mike H performs at 7 p.m. Three Flags Throughout January and February: Sundays - Church service with Dr. Ron Wellner; Mondays - Candy Bar Bingo; Tuesdays and Fridays - Bingo; Wednesdays - Potluck Supper; Thursdays - The Jammers perform; Saturdays - Ice Cream Social and Craft Show. February 2: Football Championship Party. February 14: Valentine’s Day Sock Hop. OREGON Pacific City January 18-19: Annual wood carvers show at Chinook Winds Casino. February 1: Hot dog roast in the fireplace and Championship Football Pre-Game Snack Day. Bring a sample of your favorite football snack and the recipe for sharing. February 2: Championship Football Sunday Game on the big screen TV, bring your favorite snacks and beverages and enjoy the game. February 15: Presidents’ celebration features Abe’s silver dollar toss game, George’s cherry tree hunt and pie eating contest. Plus cookie decorating and Fireplace Social with s’mores. PENNSYLVANIA Scotrun January 19 World Snow Day Come to Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, just 30 minutes from the preserve, for sweepstakes, prizes, comeback coupons and a photo contest for families featuring On the Snow shots. For more information visit www.shawneemt.com. February 23 Shawnee Winter Carnival Day Fun activities open to all features vendors, ice sculptors, demonstrations, product sampling, giveaways, an outdoor barbecue, entertainment and apres ski party. Event is just 30 minutes from the preserve. For information visit www.shawneemt.com. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 | TRAILBLAZER

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Timothy Lake North & South February 14-16: Valentine’s Day Weekend: We have a delicious pasta buffet with bread, salad and dessert planned for Saturday night’s dinner The Not-So-Newlywed Game returns after a barrel full of laughs at last year’s game. See which couple, whether newly married or high school sweethearts, know each other better…you might be surprised! Other activities such as the newly introduced Couples Silly Relays and Movie on the Big Screen will top off the weekend. Don’t forget to join us for the great sounds of the Goodtimes Duo Saturday night playing all your favorite tunes. Gentleman…want to do something a little extra special? Call us ahead of time and we will make sure a rose is delivered to your someone special Saturday morning. Throughout January and February Shawnee Mountain Ski Area/Fernwood Resort Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, located just 10 minutes from the preserve, is open for day and night skiing. Snow Tubing at Fernwood is now open daily and is just five minutes from Timothy Lake South. Fernwood has some of the best snow tubing in the Poconos. Timothy Lake has discount tickets for both Shawnee and Fernwood which is exclusive to our visiting members. Stop in the Welcome Center and pick up your discount lift and tubing tickets. TEXAS Lake Conroe January 4: College Football Weekend: Here is the chance to wear your team colors and show off your team pride. We will be watching the Championship Game on the big screen. January 11: Not-SoNewlywed Weekend: This weekend will be about all the Old Newly Married Couples. We will be playing games to see how well you know your spouse, so come and join us for a fun weekend. January 18: Member Appreciation Weekend: Come join the Lake Conroe Crew so we can show you how much we love and appreciate our members. There will plenty of games and food to keep you on the go and full for the weekend. January 25: Texas Trivia Weekend: Do you know where the birthplace of the Texas Flag is? Come Join us for a weekend full of Texas Trivia. February 1: Football Weekend: Come join the great bowl party we have intended for you. You can show off your team spirit and colors. February 8: Winter Olympics Weekend: Have you ever tried our Texas Winter Olympics? If not, join us and see how we do the winter games. February 15: Valentine’s Weekend: Chocolate, hearts, flowers and lovers! This weekend is all about showing your special someone how much you love them. February 22: Taste Of Texas Weekend: If you love cook-offs, come join us for Taste of Texas cook-off. There will be BBQ, side dishes and dessert cook-offs. Let’s see if you have the one special recipe that will win over all the others.

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Medina Lake January 4: Game Show Weekend: Remember the oldie, but goodie, game shows like Match Game? We’ll be playing that game along with other old and new games. Let’s celebrate January birthdays and anniversaries during our Ice Cream Social. January 10-11: Top of the Trail will be having a Fish Fry on Friday. On Saturday let’s play Ice Cream Bingo, Candy Bar Bingo and Mystery Bingo. Don’t forget the craft sale and kids crafts. January 18: Member Appreciation Weekend: Free ice cream during Ice Cream Social. Let’s bring our outdoor games inside where it’s warm. January 25: Card Game Weekend: Come play Poker Run, Blackjack and let’s win some ice cream and snacks playing Card Bingo. February 1: Birthday Weekend: We’ll celebrate February birthdays and anniversaries. We’ll play games we played as children - put away your cell phones and computers and have fun! February 2: Football Sunday: Let’s cheer our favorite team on to victory while enjoying party trays provided by Top of the Trail Cafe. February 8: TT’s Got Talent: We’ll start the day with our talented crafters at our Craft Sale. There will be kids craft as well. Do you sing, dance, tell jokes or do magic tricks? Enter our Talent Show. February 15: Member Appreciation and Valentine’s Weekend features free ice cream during the Ice Cream Social. How well do you know your spouse? Well have the Not-SoNewlywed game, plus Valentine’s Buffet and Dance. February 22: Winter Texan Day: Show off your crafts at the Craft Sale. Plus wooden pig race, Texas Trivia, Texas BBQ at the Top of the Trail and dessert social. WASHINGTON Birch Bay December 31/January 1 Annual Ring of Fire and Hope/31st Annual Birch Bay Waterslides Polar Bear Plunge/2nd Annual Broom Hockey Tournament Events are held waterfront by the Birch Bay Chamber Visitor Information Center, 7900 Birch Bay Drive, just 1 mile from the preserve. Be part of an annual tradition and enjoy these events. Ring of Fire event begins at 7 p.m. on December 31. Polar Bear Plunge is at noon on New Year’s Day, followed by the Hockey Tournament at 1 p.m. For information call 360.371.5004. ■

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GULF VIEW RV RESORT Punta Gorda, FL

Feb 26, 2014............................ 2014 Expo Billiards Feb 27, 2014......... 2014 Expo Sock Hop/Car Show

Jan 11, 2014.......................Bobby Holloway Dance Jan 17, 2014......................Southern Express Dance Feb 14, 2014.............................. Valentine’s Dance - Just Duet Band Feb 28, 2014...........................Jerry Breeden Show Mar 7, 2014......................Southern Express Dance Mar 9, 2014............. Branson - Deb & Gordie Show Mar 15, 2014..................... St. Patrick’s Day Dance - Anything Goes Band

CLERBROOK GOLF & RV RESORT Clermont, FL

Jan 27, 2014.......................... ELS Golf Tournament Feb 7, 2014.............................. Diva Legends Show Feb 14, 2014.............................. Valentine’s Dance Feb 18, 2014................................ Spaghetti Dinner Feb 28, 2014 ������������������������������������ Variety Show Mar 6, 2014 ������������������������������������������� Breakfast Mar 10, 2014......................... ELS Golf Tournament Mar 13, 2014............Chris Michaels Comedy Show Mar 17, 2014..................... St. Patrick’s Day Dance

COLONY COVE Ellenton, FL

Jan 23, 2014............................. Annual Health Fair Mar 14, 2013 ������������������������������������� Mardi Gras

COQUINA CROSSING Elkton, FL

Jan 1, 2014................................ Polar Bear Plunge Jan 18, 2014 ��������������������������������� Winter Concert Jan 23, 2014.............................. Casino Cruise Trip Feb 2, 2014................ Championship Football Party Feb 12, 2014................................Taste of Coquina Feb 14, 2014.............................. Valentine’s Dance Feb 25, 2014.......................... Health & Leisure Fair Mar 8, 2014 ��������������������������������������������� Concert Mar 17, 2014 �������������������������������St. Patrick’s Day Mar 22, 2014.................... Spring Golf Tournament Mar 29, 2014...................... Spring Chorus Concert Apr 12, 2014 ���������������������������������� Concert/Show Apr 11-12, 2014................... Resident Garage Sale Apr 25-26, 2014..................... Spring Theatre Show May 5, 2014 ���������������������������������Cinco de Mayo May 12, 2014....................... Mother’s Day Brunch

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HARBOR LAKES RV RESORT Port Charlotte, FL

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4, 2014....................Ice Cream Social/Karaoke 7, 2014..................................... Swim Suit Sale 11, 2014........................... Welcome Back Party 18, 2014................................. Chinese Auction 18, 2014....................................... Stage Show - Music & Comedy Jan 25, 2014...................Valentine’s Dinner/Dance Feb 1, 2014...........................................50s Dance Feb 8, 2014......................................... Stage Show - Music & Comedy Feb 15, 2014...................Valentine’s Dinner/Dance Feb 21, 2014...................................... Dance Night Feb 23, 2014..................Ice Cream Social/Karaoke Feb 26, 2014 ������������������������2014 Expo Pickle Ball Feb 28, 2014.................................. Pickleball Expo Mar 1, 2014.............................. Mardi Gras Dance Mar 7-8, 2014.............. Resort Follies (Talent Show) Mar 15, 2014 ���������St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance Mar 22, 2014 �������������������������������������� Lawn Party Mar 29, 2014 ������������ Volunteer Appreciation Party Apr 5, 2014 �����������������������������������������Last Dance Apr 20, 2014 ���������������������������������� Easter Potluck

THE HERITAGE North Fort Myers, FL

Feb 25, 2014....................2014 Expo Glamour Day Feb 27, 2014.......................2014 Expo Horseshoes


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Feb 28, 2014....................... 2014 Expo Carnival

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Feb 24, 2014............. 2014 Expo Welcome Party Feb 28, 2014...........2014 Expo Golf Tournament

PINE LAKES North Fort Myers, FL

Feb 24, 2014....................... 2014 Expo Red Hat Ladies Luncheon Feb 28, 2014...........2014 Expo Golf Tournament

PIONEER VILLAGE RV RESORT North Fort Myers, FL

Feb 26, 2014..................2014 Expo Talent Show Feb 28, 2014................ 2014 Expo Casino Night

SUNSHINE HOLIDAY DAYTONA Ormond Beach, FL

Mar 7-16, 2014...................... Bike Week Bands, Breakfasts, Dinners Mar 28-31, 2014.......... End of the Year Carnival

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February 18, 2014 ����������������Live Entertainment February 24, 2014 ��������������������� Potluck Dinner March 17, 2014........................ St. Patrick’s Day Dessert Social TBA................................Ham and Beans Dinner

WINDMILL VILLAGE North Fort Myers, FL

Feb 25, 2014................... 2014 Expo Men’s Day Feb 26, 2014............2014 Expo Chair Volleyball Feb 27, 2014................ 2014 Expo Shuffleboard

SHERWOOD FOREST RV RESORT Kissimmee, FL January January January January

4, 2014...............New Year’s Pool Bash 7, 2014......................Live Entertainment 15, 2014 ���������������������� Chili Cook-Off 21, 2014....................Live Entertainment

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Mar 25, 2014.......Concert Featuring Ron Kendricks Mar 29, 2014 �������������� Dance Featuring Judy Anne

GOLDEN SUN RV RESORT Apache Junction, AZ

COUNTRYSIDE RV RESORT Apache Junction, AZ Jan Jan Jan Jan

7, 2014........Tuesday Maker Music Jam Session 11, 2014........ Dance Featuring Erv Reuzel Band 18, 2014.........Dance Featuring Midnight Moon 25, 2014 ������������������������������� Dance Featuring The Bob Doszak Band Jan 26, 2014............ Shuffleboard Spaghetti Dinner Jan 28, 2014 ����������������� Tuesday Night Entertainer Maggie Mae Feb 1, 2014 ������������� Dance Featuring Road Runner Feb 2, 2014 ��������������� Football Championship Party Feb 4, 2014 ������������������ Fun Night and Talent Show Feb 8, 2014..... Dance Featuring Sam Pecorelli Band Feb 8-9, 2014..... Saturday and Sunday Vegas Days Feb 11, 2014......Concert Featuring Gentleman Jack Feb 15, 2014................................ Dance Featuring Judy Anne and the Guys Feb 22, 2014...... Dance Featuring Erv Reutzel Band Mar 1, 2014..... Dance Featuring Come Back Buddy Mar 4, 2014...................................... Gospel Show Mar 8, 2014.......................Dance Featuring Hillery Mar 15, 2014.... Concert Featuring Reign-N-Country Mar 17, 2014 ����St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Party Mar 22, 2014 ������������������������������ Dance Featuring Julie Lee White Rose Duo

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Jan 1, 2014....................Polka Dance with Julie Lee Jan 16, 2014............. Chamber of Commerce Mixer Jan 19, 2014.......... Karaoke with Merv by the pool Jan 25, 2014........Annual AJ Community Fundraiser Jan 30, 2014.........................................The Tokens Feb 2, 2014................ Football Championship Party Feb 7, 2014.......................The Nashville Roadshow Feb 8, 2014............ Boots, Buckles and Brew Dance Feb 9, 2014............ Karaoke with Merv by the pool Feb 10, 2014....................................The Calhoun’s Feb 14, 2014............. Valentine’s Dinner and Dance with the 8 Tracks Feb 16, 2014............................ Daytona 500 Party Feb 20, 2014...................... The Gold Wing Express Feb 24, 2014...........................The Kid’s Next Door Feb 27, 2014............. Volunteer Appreciation Lunch Feb 28 & Mar 1, 2014............................ Fun DAZE Mar 5, 2014........................... Ball Team Fundraiser Mar 8, 2014........ A Tribute to Simon and Garfunkel Mar 24, 2014......... Going Home Dinner and Dance

MONTE VISTA Mesa, AZ Jan Jan Jan Jan

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2, 2014 ������������������������ Happy Hour - Jazzona 4, 2014 �������������������������������Pancake Breakfast 6, 2014 �������������� Village College - Bill Harrison 7, 2014 �����������������The Best of the 50s and 60s 2014 Concert 8, 2014 ������������ Community Dinner - Roast Pork 9, 2014 ����������������� Happy Hour - Jeff Stephens 13, 2014 ��������������Village College - Mike Kinne 14, 2014 ������������ Healthy Living Lectures Series 14, 2014 ������������������������ Karaoke Happy Hour 15, 2014 ��������������������������������Activities Coffee 15, 2014 � Showtime - The Jerry Breeden Ventriloquist Show 16, 2014 ������������������� Happy Hour - Ricky Ricci 18, 2014 ����������������������������� Activity Fair at the Pancake Breakfast 18, 2014 �����������������������������Pancake Breakfast 19, 2014 ��������������������������������� Vista Steak Fry


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Jan 20, 2014 ����� Village College - Dr. Jeremy Rowe Jan 21, 2014 ����������������������� United Blood Services - Donate Blood Jan 22, 2014 �������������������������������������������� Concert - Revisiting the Roy Orbison Years Jan 23, 2014 ��������������� Happy Hour - Richi Manichi Jan 24, 2014 �������������������� Dessert & Entertainment Jan 25, 2014 ��������� Monte Vista Baked Potato Feed - MV Softball Jan 27, 2014 ���������� Village College - Jack Whitmer Jan 28, 2014 ����������������������� Healthy Living Lecture Jan 28, 2014 ������������������������ Karaoke Happy Hour Jan 29, 2014....................... Concert - I am Woman Jan 30, 2014......... Happy Hour - Kristy (Dee) Swan Feb 1, 2014................................Pancake Breakfast Feb 1, 2014..........................................MV Annual 50th Anniversary Celebration Feb 3, 2014............ Village College - Rich (Dick) Ely Feb 4, 2014................ Right Path Health Screenings Feb 5, 2014...................................Activities Coffee Feb 5, 2014......................... Showtime - Kenny Hess Feb 6, 2014................Happy Hour - Doug Reynolds Feb 8, 2014................ Woodshop Annual Brat Bash and Auction Feb 10, 2014.................. Village College - Erik Berg Feb 11, 2014........................ Healthy Living Lecture Feb 11, 2014......................... Karaoke Happy Hour Feb 11, 2014......................... Concert - Sam Krane, The Entertainer Feb 12, 2014.....................Pasta Community Dinner Feb 13, 2014................ Happy Hour - Richi Manichi Feb 15, 2014..............................Pancake Breakfast Feb 15, 2014.............Tennis Club’s Valentine Dance Feb 16, 2014...........................................Steak Fry Feb 17, 2014.................................. Village College - LuAnn Dahlman, NOAA Feb 18, 2014.......... New Image Fashion - Shopping Feb 19, 2014....... Showtime - Gene Lowry & Friends Feb 20, 2014............ Happy Hour - Guilty Pleasures Feb 24, 2014.............Village College - Danny Foley Feb 25, 2014........................ Healthy Living Lecture Feb 25, 2014......................... Karaoke Happy Hour Feb 26, 2014...................... Concert - December 63 Feb 27, 2014...................................... Happy Hour Mar 1, 2014 Firemen’s Breakfast w/Auctioned Pies Mar 3, 2014.............. Village College - Jeff Hopkins Mar 5, 2014..................... Showtime - Mc6Acapella

Mar 6, 2014..............Happy Hour - Harry Mathews Mar 8, 2014..........................................Patio Sales Mar 9, 2014.......................... Monte Vista’s Annual Memorial Service Mar 10, 2014............. Village College - Mike Everitt Mar 11, 2014....................... Healthy Living Lecture Mar 11, 2014 Concert - The Ultimate Eagles Tribute Mar 12, 2014................................Activities Coffee Mar 13, 2014.............Happy Hour - Doug Reynolds Mar 14, 2014 ������������ 2015 Concert Series Preview Mar 15, 2014 ����������������������������Pancake Breakfast Mar 17, 2014 �������������������������� Get Up, Get Active - St. Patty’s Day 5k Mar 17, 2014................................St. Patrick’s Day Corn Beef and Cabbage Dinner Mar 17, 2014 ��������������� Village College - Joe Cobb Mar 18, 2014 ����������������� The Dixie Swim Club Play Mar 19, 2014 �����������������������������������������Showtime - Highland HS Strolling Strings Mar 20, 2014 ���������������� Happy Hour - Ron E. Cash Mar 22, 2014 �������������� Spring Expo and Bake Sale Mar 24, 2014 ����������� Village College - Bill Harrison Mar 25, 2014 ���������������������� Healthy Living Lecture Mar 26, 2014 ������������������������������������������� Concert - The Great American Song Book Mar 27, 2014 ���������������� Happy Hour - Sip and Dip - The LaRaDos Mar 28, 2014 ������������������� Dessert & Entertainment Mar 31, 2014 �����������Village College - Danny Foley Apr 5, 2014 ������������������������������Pancake Breakfast Apr 8, 2014 ������������������������� Karaoke Happy Hour Apr 18, 2014 ���������������������������������� Easter for Kids - Bring your Grandchildren Apr 19, 2014 �����������������������������Pancake Breakfast Apr 20, 2014 ������������������������������Easter Ham Bake Community Center May 10, 2014 ���������������������� Mother’s Day Brunch

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Jan 3, 2014 ���������������� New Year’s Dinner & Dance Jan 8, 2014 ��������������������Marcello DiNicholantonio Jan 9, 2014 ����������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Jan 11, 2014 ����������������������������� Shoppers Paradise Jan 13, 2014 ��������������� Superstar of Country Music Jan 20, 2014 ������������������������Maggie Mae Concert Jan 22, 2014 �������������������������������� Patrick McNally Jan 25, 2014 �������������������������� Roy Orbison Tribute Jan 29, 2014 ������ Take it to the Limit - Eagles Tribute Jan 31, 2014 ����������������������� Cabaret with Mary Jo Feb 3, 2014 ������ Honky Tonk Rebel - Mario Carboni Feb 8, 2014 ������������������������������ Shoppers Paradise Feb 10, 2014 �����������������������������������������Sam Kane Feb 14, 2014 �������������������������� Valentine’s Day Tea Feb 14, 2014 ������������������������ Paradise Talent Show Feb 17, 2014 ����������������������������� Goldwing Express Feb 21, 2014 ��������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Feb 24, 2014 ������������������������������� Karen Carpenter Feb 28, 2014 ���������������������������������������������� Dance Mar 6, 2014 ���������The Journeyman Gospel Quartet Mar 8, 2014 ���������������������������� Shopper’s Paradise Mar 10, 2014 ��������� Cabaret with Tommy Halloway Mar 12, 2014 ����December ‘63 - Frankie Valli Story Mar 15, 2014 ����������Paradise Arts and Crafts Show Mar 17, 2014 ��St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Dinner Mar 18, 2014 �������������������������� Paradise Playhouse Mar 22, 2014 ������������������������������ Big Band Theory Mar 29, 2014 �������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Apr 3, 2014 �����������������The West Valley Pops band Apr 26, 2014 �������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort

VEIWPOINT RV RESORT Mesa, AZ

Jan 3, 2014 ��������������������������������������������� Karaoke Jan 7, 2014 �������������������������������Ventriloquist Show Jan 8, 2014 �����������������������������Music on the Green Jan 9, 2014 �����������������������Bob Seger Tribute Band Jan 10, 2014 ���������������������� Sadie Hawkin’s Dance Jan 14 2014 ���������������� Resonante’ Vocal Ensemble Jan 15, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Jan 17, 2014 �������������������������������������������� Karaoke Jan 21, 2014 �������������������������������������� H.S. Chorus Jan 22, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Jan 23, 2014 ������������������������ Chicago Tribute Band Jan 24, 2014 ������������������������ Women’s Breakaway Jan 28, 2014 ��������������������������������������Sarah Getto Jan 29, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Jan 30, 2014 ��������������������������Nashville Roadshow Jan 31, 2014 ������������������������������������������� Karaoke Feb 2, 2014 ��������������� Championship Football Party Feb 4, 2014 ������������������������� Audacity Barber Shop Feb 5, 2014 �����������������������������Music on the Green Feb 6, 2014 ��������������� Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band Feb 7, 2014 ������������������������������Golf Spring-a-rama Feb 7, 2014 ��������������������������������������������� Karaoke

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Feb 11, 2014 ��������������������� 50th Anniversary Show Feb 12, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Feb 14, 2014 ����������������������������� Valentine’s Dance Feb 18, 2014 ���������������������������������� Saddle Strings Feb 19, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Feb 20, 2014 ����������������������������Celine Dion Tribute Feb 21, 2014 ������������������������������������������� Karaoke Feb 23, 2014 �������������������������� Photography Exhibit Feb 25, 2014 ������������������������������������ Swing Sisters Feb 26, 2014 ���������������������������� Newly Wed Game Feb 26, 2014 ���������������������������Music on the Green Mar 1, 2014 ���������������������������������������� Quilt Show Mar 4, 2014 ����������������������������� Johnny Counterfeit Mar 5, 2014 ����������������������������Music on the Green Mar 6, 2014 ���������������� Rolling Stones Tribute Band Mar 7, 2014 �������������������������������������������� Karaoke Mar 11, 2014 ����������������������������� Mariachi Ricardo Mar 12, 2014 ��������������������������Music on the Green Mar 13, 2014 ������������������������Journey Tribute Band Mar 14, 2014 ���������������������������Dave and Pam Trio Mar 15, 2014 ���������������������������������������� Yard Sale Mar 17, 2014 ������������������ St. Patricks Parade/Party Mar 18, 2014 ������������������������ Hypnotized by Pattie Mar 19, 2014 ��������������������������Music on the Green Mar 21, 2014 ������������������������������������������ Karaoke Mar 22, 2014 �����������������������Indoor Hockey Game Mar 26, 2014 ��������������������������Music on the Green Mar 28, 2014 ��������������������������Going Away Dance Apr 2, 2014 ����������������������������Music on the Green

PARADISE RV RESORT Sun City, AZ

Jan 3, 2014 ���������������� New Year’s Dinner & Dance Jan 8, 2014 ��������������������Marcello DiNicholantonio Jan 9, 2014 ����������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Jan 11, 2014 ����������������������������� Shoppers Paradise Jan 13, 2014 ��������������� Superstar of Country Music Jan 20, 2014 ������������������������Maggie Mae Concert Jan 22, 2014 �������������������������������� Patrick McNally Jan 25, 2014 �������������������������� Roy Orbison Tribute Jan 29, 2014 ������ Take it to the Limit - Eagles Tribute Jan 31, 2014 ����������������������� Cabaret with Mary Jo Feb 3, 2014 ������ Honky Tonk Rebel - Mario Carboni Feb 8, 2014 ������������������������������ Shoppers Paradise Feb 10, 2014 �����������������������������������������Sam Kane Feb 14, 2014 �������������������������� Valentine’s Day Tea Feb 14, 2014 ������������������������ Paradise Talent Show Feb 17, 2014 ����������������������������� Goldwing Express Feb 21, 2014 ��������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Feb 24, 2014 ������������������������������� Karen Carpenter Feb 28, 2014 ���������������������������������������������� Dance Mar 6, 2014 ���������The Journeyman Gospel Quartet Mar 8, 2014 ���������������������������� Shopper’s Paradise Mar 10, 2014 ��������� Cabaret with Tommy Halloway Mar 12, 2014 ����December ‘63 - Frankie Valli Story Mar 15, 2014 ����������Paradise Arts and Crafts Show


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Mar 17, 2014 ��St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Dinner Mar 18, 2014 �������������������������� Paradise Playhouse Mar 22, 2014 ������������������������������ Big Band Theory Mar 29, 2014 �������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort Apr 3, 2014 �����������������The West Valley Pops band Apr 26, 2014 �������������������������� DJ Dance with Kort

COUNTRY SUNSHINE RV RESORT Weslaco, TX

Jan 11, 2014 �������������������� Dance with Randy Webb Jan 19, 2014 ����������������������������� Goldwing Express

Jan 23, 2014 �����Encore: the Best of the Beach Boys Jan 25, 2014 ��������������������������� Dance with Rio Trio Feb 1, 2014 ����������������������� Dance with Greg Jones Feb 8, 2014 ��������������������� Dance with Randy Webb Feb 9, 2014 �������������������������������������� Jerry Bennett Feb 15, 2014 ����������������������� Dance with JC Bullock Feb 22, 2014 ��������������������������� Dance with Rio Trio Mar 1, 2014 ������Golden Oldies with Susan Carmen Mar 6, 2014 �������������������������� Encore: Frankie Villa and the Jersey Boys Mar 8, 2014 ������������ Dance with Country Line Band

FUN-N-SUN RV RESORT San Benito, TX

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& PDATES UUPGRADES Check here each month to see what’s new at the preserves and what’s in the works.

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THOUSAND TRAILS SOLEDAD CANYON Acton, CA

HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? - COMMUNITY GARDEN TAKES ROOT AT THOUSAND TRAILS ORLANDO Our Orlando preserve is now home to a community garden that will eventually bear the fruit of the labors of many. A kick-off party was held in December and members had the opportunity to sign up to volunteer their time to help keep our garden green. The initial plantings were donated by ELS and now it's up to the green thumbs at Orlando to nurture, weed and harvest this ground-breaking project to success. Centrally located, the garden has its own picnic area and according to Manager Beth-Ann McCourt, the green space creates "an oasis of calm and serenity within the hustle and bustle of the preserve." And while a Garden Committee was formed, the plan is that the harvest will then be used for a community-wide farmers' market as well as the possibility for some "farm to table" events.

The project at Soledad Canyon is well underway with many items nearing completion. When the entire project is complete, watch for details for a Grand Opening event. A quick recap of the improvements: The Welcome Center Exterior upgrades include landscaping, parking lot lighting and paving and masonry updates. The fully-renovated interior will feature new furniture, a new 65-inch LED television, a new check-in area and an awesome stone wall design. The Family Lodge will have new lighting and fixtures, new BBQ grills, and new benches and picnic tables, plus renovations to the dance hall and restrooms. The Adult Lodge will have new furniture fixtures, pool, tables and LED televisions. The Sport Courts will be resurfaced. The Pool Area will be expanded to include a new playground and splash pad for children, new picnic tables, new benches, and grills as well as lighting and seating. Plus, restrooms throughout the preserve were remodeled and more than 65 sites were upgraded from 30 to 50-amp service. And, new entry signage will greet you as you enter the preserve. We appreciate your patience while this project was underway and as we near completion.

Note: Project scope is subject to change.

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Ron & Jane Goodman

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ideas. Followers can add photos to our camping memories board, as well! We have to say, our campfire meals got an excellent makeover thanks to Pinterest. Start pinning with us at pinterest.com/ThousandTrails.

Social media has helped us connect with high school classmates, our favorite old TV shows, celebrities and sports teams, right when we thought these connections were just a pipe dream. Thousand Trails is no exception when it comes to understanding the importance of staying connected and has a presence on numerous social networks.

Instagram: Instagram is one of the newest networks to hit your smart phones. The photo based network helps you find photos of things you love, share them with friends and even add a few effects to trick your followers into thinking you’re professional photographers. Since we have so many great photos from our campgrounds and RV resorts, Thousand Trails has not one, but two accounts on Instagram. Our @GetOutandCamp account shares photos of camping adventures from around the world. Simply add the hashtag #getoutandcamp and your photography could be featured! The @ThousandTrails account features photos from our locations, an inside peak into social happenings at corporate and fun travel and camping quotes to inspire you when you need it most. Download the app and get ready for a visual adventure.

Learn a bit about each of the networks we’re a part of below. Pull up a chair and join our virtual campfire through social media! Facebook: Our most popular social network, Thousand Trails has nearly 74,000 fans on Facebook and continues to grow. With monthly photo contests, campground trivia, camping conversation and fun sweepstakes, there’s always something happening on Facebook. From Travel Tuesday to Thursday’s Visual Trivia where we introduce our Facebook fans to a Thousand Trails location by posting a photo album and having everyone guess where the photos are from, we’re always connecting our fans and the experience. Share your camping trip photos and stories with us – we love to see and hear what you’re up to. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/ThousandTrails. Pinterest: Pinterest is a virtual bulletin board where users can create themed boards to fit to their hobbies and interests. Have you ever searched for a recipe online one week and can’t find it the next? Pinterest allows you to save these links and pictures to a bulletin board for easy access when you’re looking for ideas. The Thousand Trails Pinterest account features photos of our campgrounds, RV décor, camping recipes, fun quotes and ideas, products and arts and crafts 28

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Twitter: Follow along on a camping and RVing adventure on our Twitter page. Thousand Trails tweets about promotions and deals, fun photos and stories from bloggers you should know about. Aside from entertaining posts like this, Twitter is also a great resource if we need to alert you immediately about something going on at one of our campgrounds. Feel free to send us a tweet or two with any questions either while you’re staying at one of our locations or planning before you go! Find us on Twitter at twitter.com/ThousandTrails. Whether you’re a social networking whiz or hesitantly getting into it, there’s no denying that social networks have become a great way to stay connected. Choose the networks that work for you and check them as often as you wish. We look forward to hearing from you on all of our platforms! ■ by Annie Colletti


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The Iconic Drives

Florida’s Overseas Highway

If you’re searching for the ultimate road trip in the Lower 48, almost any list you find will include the iconic Blue Ridge Parkway, Pacific Coast Highway, and Florida’s Overseas Highway. These trips consistently hover near the top of any great road trip list ever assembled.

As the southernmost portion of U.S. Highway 1, the Overseas Highway is an engineering wonder that connects the Florida Keys with mainland Florida. Often called “The Highway that Goes to the Sea,” the Overseas Highway has been designated as an All-American Road, the highest recognition possible under the National Scenic Byways program.

The Blue Ridge Parkway A two lane highway with plenty of history and great scenery, a trip on the 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway is one you won’t want to miss. As part of the National Park System, it began as an extension of the also-iconic Skyline Drive as a way to connect Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Work began in 1935 and by 1966 it was complete, with the exception of 7.7 miles around Grandfather Mountain. The Parkway celebrated 75 years in 2010 and continuously records the highest number of visits in the national park system each year.

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There’s opportunity for hiking, shopping, and sightseeing. Don’t miss Peaks of Otter for hiking. Places to stop and visit include big cities like Roanoke and Asheville and small town charmers like Fancy Gap and Blowing Rock. Encore’s Scenic Resort in Ashville is just one mile from the Parkway, making it a very convenient place to stay during your BRP drive. TT’s Lynchburg is just about an hour off the parkway, making it a great place to spend a day or so as you explore the sights including the Appomattox Court House National Historic Park or the National D-Day Memorial. Also, just outside Lynchburg is Poplar Forest, the vacation home of Thomas Jefferson. For more on the Blue Ridge Parkway visit www. Blueridgeparkway.org and www.nps.gov/blri.

Starting north in Key Largo, the road takes you all the way south to Key West, with plenty to see in between. Key Largo is home to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first underwater preserve in the United States. Here you will see 55 varieties of corals and nearly 500 different species of fish. Movie lovers will not want to miss a ride on the African Queen, the vessel made famous in the 1951 movies starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. The famous steamboat is available for canal and dinner cruises. Mid-way on the highway, you’ll find Marathon Key, home to Crane Point Hammock, an archaeological site that contains evidence of pre-Columbian and prehistoric Bahamian artifacts Further south, you’ll head into the Lower Keys. Visit Big Pine Key and glimpse the endangered Key deer, which makes its home only in the Keys. Big Pine Key is also home to Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. The road ends in Key West – home to Key West Conch, otherwise known as the people who call Key West home. Key West is also noted for its association with Ernest Hemingway, whose home is now registered as a national historic landmark. Here the famed writer worked on For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Green Hills of Africa, A Farewell to Arms and Death in the Afternoon. Key West is also home to JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 | TRAILBLAZER

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Pacific Coast Highway Audubon House & Tropical Gardens, once home to artist and naturalist John J. Audubon. Beyond Key West lay the Dry Tortugas where you can find Fort Jefferson National Monument, a 19th century fort, reached only by boat or seaplane and also great for bird watching, snorkeling and diving. If you’re traveling the Overseas Highway, make plans to stay at Encore’s two resorts located in the Keys, Fiesta Key RV Resort, located on Long Key in the Middle Keys and Sunshine Key RV Resort and Marina, located on Big Pine Key in the Lower Keys.

Pacific Coast It has several names - US Route 101, Highway 101, the Oregon Coast Highway, The Pacific Coast Highway, or simply “The 101.” The Pacific Coast Route runs 1,500 miles from Olympic National Park in Washington State down south to California. The trek takes you through forests and missions, as well as rainforests and near deserts. There are big cities, little towns, historic sites and iconic landmarks. You’ll see towering mountains, Spanish beaches and more breathtaking views of the Pacific than you can imagine. Take in a sunrise, a sunset, visit the beaches and explore the towns as you meander down this big highway. There’s plenty of Thousand Trails and Encore representation on the Pacific coastline starting in the Pacific Northwest with Oceana and Long Beach in Washington. Oregon coast preserves include Seaside, Whalers Rest, Pacific City and South Jetty. Once you cross the border into California, you’ll find Russian 36

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River, surrounded by the beautiful wine country. Encore’s San Francisco RV is next and there’s Soledad Canyon, just outside Los Angeles.

The Roads Less Traveled By no means does this title suggest that these scenic routes aren’t popular or well-traveled. We like to think they are hidden gemstones in America’s great road trips.

Tioga Pass California State Route 120 runs directly through Tioga Pass, a scenic mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada mountains and the eastern entry point for Yosemite National Park. It may not be for the faint-hearted, as there are many tight bends and drop-offs, but it is well worth it for the scenery. Olmsted Point, named for landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., is a viewing area off Tioga Pass that offers views into Tenaya Canyon as well as a view of the northern side of Half Dome. Of course, with TT’s Yosemite Lakes located just five miles from the western entrance to Yosemite, you can enjoy Tioga Pass and more of this great national park.

Hill Country Highway Highway 16 through Texas is also called the Hill Country Highway since it runs through this scenic area in the heart of Texas known for its rugged hills, lakes and beautiful Texas wildflowers (when in season!).


Pacific City If you’re staying at Thousand Trails Medina Lake, in Lakehills, you in the perfect spot to enjoy the stretch of Highway 16 that will take you through the “Swiss Alps of Texas.” An 85-mile loop takes you across the Medina and Sabinal Rivers. Stops along the way could include the Lone Star Motorcycle Museum that houses a collection of cycles dating from the 1910s to the present. For a natural setting, visit Lost Maples State Natural Area, a 2208-acre natural wonderland featuring limestone cliffs, canyons, woodlands and streams.

moose noted as either early morning hours or near sunset. Encore’s Sandy Beach RV Resort in Contoocook is located about an hour south of the route’s starting point in Lincoln, NH while Encore’s Tuxbury Pond is a little under two hours south. So there you have it – a variety of destinations that should keep you on the road all year long! Tioga Pass

Old King’s Highway (Route 6A) This Massachusetts route winds its way through Cape Cod and some of the most charming, and historic, towns on the East Coast, including Sandwich, Yarmouth and Dennis. Tree-lined with glimpses of coastal inlets, this road inspired writer Jonathan Kendall to write in a 2005 article in Smithsonian magazine that this route “may be the most appealing stretch of America I know.” TT’s Gateway to Cape Cod and Encore’s Old Chatham Road RV Resort provide the perfect spots to retire while exploring this route.

Kancamagus Highway This 34.5 stretch of highway in northern New Hampshire is very popular come fall with leaf peepers from all across the country. This Scenic Byway, also known simply as “The Kanc,” takes you along a path cut through the White Mountains and features hiking trails, waterfalls and the Kancamagus Crags, know for great climbing opportunities. Don’t miss Sabbaday Falls, Champney Falls or Rocky Gorge. Wildlife that can be spotted along the drive include bears, deer and moose – with the best time to see a JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 | TRAILBLAZER

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(Re) DISCOVERING FLORIDA’S SPRINGS by Dave Houser

Florida’s multitude of natural freshwater springs offers vacationers a refreshing, low-cost alternative to the state’s mega-theme parks. Geologists claim there are more than 700 springs scattered across the Sunshine State, representing the largest concentration of freshwater springs in the world. They bubble up in particular density across a swath of central Florida, where many of the state’s 15 state parks named for springs are located. Archaeological evidence indicates that people have been attracted to Florida’s springs for many thousands of years. The springs provided a perfect home for native Floridians who found them an ideal source for food and water.

harbor the greatest diversity of aquatic flora and fauna in North America. Endangered West Indian manatees rely on Florida springs as life-sustaining warm water refuges in the wintertime.

Later explorers were drawn to the intriguing subterranean discharges of freshwater, most famously, the Spanish conquistador Ponce de Leon – the first European to set foot in Florida -- who scoured the region in a legendary search for the Fountain of Youth. Some of Florida’s springs came to be valued for their therapeutic qualities and people flocked to them in droves, especially during the late 1800s and early 1900s, to drink from, and soak in, the medicinal waters.

While today’s mass of theme park oriented visitors might never imagine it, Florida’s springs were once the state’s primary visitor attractions. “Well before the advent of Disney World, Universal Studios or Sea World – from the 1930s well into the 70s – springs such as Silver, Rainbow, Homosassa and Weeki Wachee – were the main magnets of Florida tourism,” notes Martha Robinson, Communications Manager for Florida State Parks.

As colonists and settlers began to inhabit Florida, springs became an even more important focus of human activity, serving as locations for Spanish missions, steamboat landings, gristmills and as reservoirs for irrigating crops. Florida springs continue to attract people with their unique beauty and immeasurable natural and recreational benefits. Swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, scuba diving, hiking and wildlife viewing are typical of the recreational pursuits available at most springs. Wildlife depends on the springs as well, which are said to 42

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During their heyday, the springs Robinson mentions were operated as privately owned attractions, boasting lots of entertainment, fancy gardens and wildlife exhibits. All have since been purchased by the state, joining a network of 161 Florida State Parks, twice honored as the nation’s best state park system by the National Recreation and Parks Association. Here’s one more important note about Florida’s springs that helps explain their frequency. Florida is underlain by a porous crust of limestone, which, in the lingo of geologists, is defined as karst topography. Rainwater, made slightly acidic by carbon dioxide it picks up from the atmosphere,


springs continue “toFlorida attract people with

their unique beauty and immeasurable natural and recreational benefits.

” enters the rock and slowly dissolves in channels and caves as it works its way through the limestone. In the process, it forms an underground drainage system that through the ages has formed the great Floridan Aquifer – the source of most of Florida’s fresh water supply -- and the water that feeds the springs. Most Florida springs occur where the limestone of the Floridan Aquifer is exposed at the land surface. Rising from very near the porous surface, the springs exhibit a relatively warm and constant temperature, usually 72-74 degrees. So let’s spring into action and take a look at six springs that represent the best of Florida’s amazing array of natural attractions. De Leon Springs State Park is a little gem of a park, located well off the beaten path, six miles north of DeLand, where you can kick off a visit by cooking up your own pancake breakfast. Local folklore has it that Ponce de Leon discovered the Fountain of Youth here and that the Spanish built a sugar mill on the site in 1570. Truth is, there’s no evidence to support either legend. The reality is that Native Floridians resided around the park’s spring for thousands of years. A 6,000-year-old dugout canoe, one of the oldest ever found in America, was recovered here. Seminole Indians settled around the spring in the 18th century but were driven out by local planters -- and it was they who built the first sugar mill in 1830. It burned to the ground during ongoing skirmishes with the Seminoles and was rebuilt. Then the mill was torched by Union troops during the Civil War, and once again rebuilt. By the 1880s the spring had become a winter resort, luring Northern tourists with the promise of “a fountain of youth impregnated with a deliciously healthy combination of soda and sulphur.” In the 1950s the resort was further developed JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 | TRAILBLAZER

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as an attraction, adding gardens, a jungle cruise and water circus. Its fortunes faded with the advent of Disney World and the state of Florida acquired the property in 1982, redeveloping it as a state park. Today the mill is home to Old Spanish Sugar Mill Restaurant where folks line up daily from 9 a.m. (8 a. m. on weekends) to grill pancakes, made from hearty stone-ground flour, right at their tables. Tip: If you want pancakes, get here early, especially on weekends, when the park usually fills to capacity by 10-10:30 a.m. Once satiated, visitors can undertake a variety of caloriereducing activities. Many go for a swim in the tranquil second magnitude spring, which discharges 14-19 million gallons of water a day – at a constant year-round 72 degrees. Magnitude, incidentally, is a term relating to a spring’s rate of discharge, measured in millions of gallons per day (mgd). First magnitude springs (pumping out more than 65 mgd) are the largest. Hikers can stride out on a number of developed trails and canoes, kayaks and paddleboards can be rented at the park concession (or you can bring your own). There’s easy access along the spring run, known as Spring Garden Creek, leading to 21,574 acres of lakes and marshes that form Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge and adjacent Lake George Wildlife Management Area. Both preserves offer prime wildlife viewing, including a variety of birds and plenty of alligators.

a quarter-mile long boardwalk bordering the spring. Blue Spring is a certified refuge for the endangered creatures so swimming, snorkeling or diving is not permitted during the winter. Though rare, a few manatees can be spotted in the spring at other times of the year. On the flip side, the spring offers refreshing relief from the Florida heat when it opens during the remainder of the year to swimmers, snorkelers, scuba divers, boaters, hikers and fishermen. Rental canoes and kayaks are available, as is a 2 1/2 –hour guided kayak experience offered by Blue Spring Paddling Adventures. The company also offers guided 2-hour Segway tours of the park’s backcountry.

Blue Spring has seen its share of Florida history, having originally been settled thousands of years ago by native Best way to take in the wildlife and other natural aspects of peoples. Evidence of this can be seen in the numerous the park is with one of Captain Frank Wiltsie’s Fountain of middens – mounds formed by discarded snail and mollusk Youth Eco/History tours aboard the 28-passenger pontoon shells – around the spring. boat MV/Acuera. During the 15 years he’s conducted these 50-minute tours, Wiltsie has gained a wealth of knowledge Mineral prospector turned orange grower Louis Thursby about the area’s complex eco-systems. He can spot a basking purchased Blue Spring in 1856 and built a large two-story ‘gator at 100 yards that you’d swear was a tree stump. house atop an Indian midden next to the spring. An 1872 rendition of the Thursby House still stands today and is For more information, operating hours and admission fees, open to visitors. go to www.floridastateparks.org, or call (386) 985-4212. For more information, operating hours and admission fees, Blue Spring State Park features a huge first magnitude spring go to www.floridastateparks.org or call (386) 775-3663. that discharges 104 million gallons of water daily into the nearby St. Johns River, just west of Orange City and about 32 miles north of Orlando. A year-round favorite among visitors and locals alike, Blue Spring reaches its popularity peak during the winter months (November to March) when up to several hundred manatees crowd the spring run seeking the warmth of its constant 73-degree water. A delight to watch, the loveable “sea cows” are easily viewed from 44

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Silver Springs State Park is the brand new name for what was long known as Silver Springs Nature Theme Park. What’s happened is that Silver Springs -- following on its colorful and illustrious history as a privately operated amusement park -- has merged with adjacent Silver River State Park to become a single entity under the banner Silver Springs State Park.

particularly good along the pristine 4.5-mile-long Silver River. The future of Silver Springs State Park looks promising as it caters to an increasingly eco-conscious visitor base seeking less theme and more nature.

The merger is in keeping with the State’s long standing commitment to acquire springs that have been privately operated as amusement parks and to return them to a more natural condition, emphasizing nature over rides and other attractions.

Rainbow Springs State Park, located three miles north of Dunnellon, is Florida’s fourth largest spring and one of only three designated as a National Natural Landmark.

Since its origins in 1878 as Florida’s very first tourist attraction, Silver Springs, situated on the eastern fringes of Ocala, has entertained generations of visitors with a parade of crowd captivating attractions and spectacles ranging from a reptile show and a giraffe exhibit to jungle cruises, gondola rides, jeep safaris – and its world-famous glass bottom boat rides. Not to mention that this enormous spring, largest of Florida’s inland springs, served as the set for countless movies, including six Tarzan films. It also hosted numerous episodes of the TV series, Sea Hunt, starring Lloyd Bridges. What you’ll find today at Silver Springs is a park in transition, as Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection moves to deconstruct most of the rides and man-made attractions. They’re working as well to improve water quality, which has suffered from agricultural and residential runoff. The iconic glass bottom boats remain – and they still nicely serve their mission as the easiest means of exploring the park’s natural environs. Staying put too is the massive Twin Oaks Mansion, home to a popular concert series. A visitor center comprised of a museum, shops and a restaurant also remains in place. One of the best things about the merger is that it brings into play the former Silver River park’s many recreational activities – canoeing, kayaking, hiking, bicycling, camping and wildlife viewing – for a single admission price. Boating is

For more information, operating hours and admission fees, go to www.floridastateparks.org or call (352) 236-7148.

Such recognition seems justified when viewing the headspring from a lofty overlook just beyond the park entrance. It is an exquisite scene -- the glassy gin-clear water flanked by forest and fringed by marsh grass – as if lifted from the canvas of a landscape painter. Rainbow’s beauty attracted early developers who dredged the spring run for glass bottom boat tours, built waterfalls, planted ornamental gardens, and tacked on a zoo, rodeo and a monorail with leaf-shaped gondolas. Here too, newer theme parks lured away the tourists and the park closed. It reopened in the mid-1990s as a state park. The gardens and waterfalls are maintained as a reminder of the park’s cultural heritage. Nature trails meander through the gardens and hilly forests surrounding the spring. Picnicking is popular here and in addition to tables scattered about there are a number of covered pavilions nicely equipped for grilling. Some are available on a first-come basis; others must be reserved/rented so check ahead if you’re planning a group gig. Most visitors come to Rainbow Springs to enjoy the refreshing headspring and beyond, with a choice of activities including swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, kayaking, tubing and fishing. The lazy pastime of tubing is especially enjoyable here. There’s an entrance on the backside of the park for tubers (open April to September) that allows for a two-hour drift along the Rainbow River. A tram service returns tubers to the starting point. Rental tubes, kayaks and Continued on page 60

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CLUB CALENDAR JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014

TT SINGLES

Central California January 24-26: San Benito, CA February 28-March 3: Morgan Hill, CA March 28-30: San Benito, CA Contact Jane Davis at (209) 467-3278 or email to janedjd@pacbell.net; Becky Staffeld at (408) 2536995 or email to bstaffeld@att.net.

Northwest March 28-30: Mt. Vernon, WA Contact: Director Marybeth Turner at (206) 255-9363 or email to Marybeth.Turner@seattle.gov; Winnie Hoyteniuk at (604) 858-9757 or email to winnie@ smartt.com (British Columbia); Daphne Bailey at (503) 590-8566 or email to daphnebailey07@ comcast.net (Oregon); or Linda Christofferson at (360) 653-3648 (Washington).

TTN So Cal Weekenders January: No Camp Out February 7-9: Wilderness Lakes, CA March 7-9: Palm Springs, CA We are a group of TTN members who meet once a month at Southern California preserves. All ages welcome; we have both working and retired members. No dues, just fellowship. Email:ttnweekenders@earthlink.netwebsite:http:// home.earthlink.net/~ttnweekenders/

PRESERVE HIGHLIGHTS

TTWest/FMCA January 12-15: Palm Springs, CA

(following the FMCA Western rally that is in Indio Jan. 8-12)

March 14-16: Morgan Hill, CA Members of Thousand Trails and FMCA meet at Northern California Preserves bimonthly. Contact Bob Litfin at (408) 226-6529 or email to clitfin@USA.com. Reservations are required two weeks in advance.

TT of Texas/FMCA New members must be a member of TTN and FMCA. Contact Connie Farrar at (817) 454-4612 or email to ttnfmcachapter@gmail.com. Our website is: ttnoftexasfmca.com. We also have a blog site: www. ttfmcaralliesandmore.blogspot.com

Bounders United (BUTTN) February 10-13: San Benito, CA Wagonmaster will be Tom & Pat Kennedy. Bounders United/TTN are TTN members who own Bounder motorhomes and belong to Bounders United. For more information, contact Tom or Pat Kennedy at (360) 794-4903 or email at BUTTNs231@gmail.com.

TT East Trail Buddies March 21-24: Forest Lake, NC We are an FMCA chapter exclusively for TT Members. We have three rallies each year at TT preserves on the East Coast. For more information, please contact Club Secretary Peter Kamenik at (410) 287-8440 or email to trailbuddiestteast@gmail.com

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Colony Cove - Near Sarasota, FL

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t’s no surprise that a recent list of the Top 100 Places to Retire compiled by topretirements.com contained plenty of locations in Florida and Arizona as some of the best places to retire. Several factors make these locations the “go-to” place for retirees, including cost of living, top-notch healthcare and medical facilities and of course, moderate temperatures year-round. So, when you’re ready to take a break from the road and settle in a more permanent place, keep in mind that Equity LifeStyle communities populate these popular areas.

FLORIDA Florida is home to white sandy beaches, warm, beautiful year-round weather, fine dining, and world-class shopping. Residents of Florida enjoy the laidback lifestyle, and stress free atmosphere where the average year-round temperatures range from 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit. ELS has over 90 communities throughout the state!

SARASOTA (#2)

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Sarasota, Florida, is a growing community with a huge cultural scene. Residents of this up and coming, yet historical, town enjoy the many theatrical shows and music festivals planned throughout the year. Sarasota offers easy access to the Gulf of Mexico as well as fun and relaxation with a small town feel. If you’re looking to retire here, be sure to check out Colony Cove, a resort-style community designed around an active adult lifestyle. With friendly residents, a beautiful marina and waterfront views, this master planned community has something for everyone.


Colony Cove - Near Sarasota, FL Bay Indies - Venice, FL

VENICE (#3) Head south of Sarasota, to sunny Venice, known as the “shark tooth capital of the world”. Ranked third, Venice is known for its spectacular shoreline and white sandy Gulf beaches. With a wonderful downtown, complete with Mediterranean-style shops and brightly colored buildings, you’ll never run out of things to do in Venice. Check out Bay Indies, a friendly, tropical community with over 80 social clubs to join.

CLEARWATER (#17), ORLANDO (#20), TAMPA (#74) If you want to leave the northern winters behind, but not the metropolitan lifestyle, you may enjoy the Florida cities of Clearwater, Orlando and Tampa. Clearwater is home to beautiful sunsets, annual jazz concerts, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, and eight Equity Lifestyle communities. Stop by Lake Haven and appreciate this community’s close proximity to tranquil beaches, shopping, medical facilities, and downtown Clearwater. Want to become neighbors with Mickey by living close to the famous Walt Disney World, and entertain the kids and grandkids when they visit? You may be interested in Starlight Ranch in Orlando. This community offers a delightful example of a classic neighborhood with generous amenities and a bustling social network.

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Less than an hour away, Tampa is a large city that packs in a lot of culture, nightlife and Florida fun! Don’t miss the Arbors at Countrywood, an award-winning community featuring unique architecture, beautiful landscaping, and a top-notch golf course, all at an affordable price.

LEESBURG (#80) Looking for a true escape from the city? Really relax in Leesburg at Mid Florida Lakes. Located in Lake County where sparkling freshwater lakes are just a small part of the charm, Mid Florida Lakes is a short distance to shopping, new, state-of-the art medical facilities, and more. Mid Florida Lakes offers residents a marina, waterfront living, a heated pool, tennis courts, and all the beautiful weather you can imagine.

VERO BEACH (#48)

ARIZONA

If you were hoping to retire along Atlantic coastlines of Florida, we have you covered! Vero Beach, known as the Treasure Coast, is a retirement destination that is a haven for golfing, water sports, fishing, peaceful beaches, museums, and more. Our award-winning community, Countryside at Vero Beach, offers residents 20 acres of fishing in a stocked lake and a huge clubhouse with an Olympic-sized heated swimming pool, tennis courts, bocce and shuffleboard. Make sure to stop by when you’re in the neighborhood checking out the Kennedy Space Center or West Palm Beach!

Arizona offers bustling cities, majestic mountains, and warm deserts. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Arizona might be your perfect match.

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PHOENIX (#24) Phoenix is an outdoor adventurer’s dream with year-round sunshine, blue skies, mountain trails, lakes, and rivers. Five Equity Lifestyle communities can be found in and around the Phoenix metro area.


Desert Skies is situated on the northern side of Phoenix, offering beautiful mountain views and close proximity to shopping, restaurants, entertainment and more. Casa del Sol Resort East, in Glendale, offers proximity to the Peoria Sports Complex, championship golf courses, medical facilities, restaurants and shopping. Southeast of Phoenix is Tempe, home to The Meadows, a spectacular lifestyle community chock full of activities and amenities. Just 10 minutes from Sky Harbor, this community is also conveniently located to casinos, shopping, medical facilities and more.

MESA (#70) Just east of Phoenix is Mesa, with the largest arts and cultural complex in the Southwest, upscale living, locally owned restaurants and an award-winning collection of golf courses. At Hacienda de Valencia, you’ll find social activities, games, friends, and fun all designed to offer the most in retirement living. With beautiful, active, adult communities designed around the amenities that you love to enjoy, without all the maintenance, Equity Lifestyle Properties has a variety of home styles and sizes to fit any budget. Community living is something we understand, and have perfected over the past 30 years. Social clubs, activities and the friendliest neighbors help you live the vacation lifestyle throughout your golden years. Come see for yourself at www.equitylifestyle.com.


YOUR TECH QUESTIONS, ANSWERED!

Q:

HELLO! I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT HOW YOU ...

... charge an RV from a solar panel. I have a solar panel with a charge controller with battery clamps. My RV has two 6-volt batteries that are connected positive to negative and again to make it a 12-volt system. Do I put the positive clamp on the first positive and the negative clamp on the last negative? I also have an inverter. Do I plug the RV into my shore line to

Q:

MY FOUR YEAR OLD WATER PUMP SEEMS TO HAVE ...

... air in lines as the pump will not work. What is the best way to get air out?

run my RV? Thanks, Thanks,

Jack Charvet

Harry Gath

A:

A:

My wife and I have a complete solar system on our fifth wheel

Jack, only open the cold side of a faucet that is nearest to the

and it really comes in handy as we enjoy being off the grid

water pump. Do not open the hot side or the drain valves. Turn

more often than not. six-volt batteries are wired in series and

the pump on and wait for the pump to prime. If the pump

in order to produce 12-volts for your RV system. The basic rule

doesn’t prime after five minutes, there may be something

of thumb is the jumper wire from one 6-volt battery negative

wrong with the pump or there is an air leak on the intake

to the other 6-volt battery positive should never have another

hose or the filter on the intake side of the pump. For testing

wire attached to it. The result is a positive and a negative from

purposes, you can use a short length of hose attached to the

each battery to supply the RV’s 12-volt system. You will need

intake side of the pump and dip the hose in a pan of water. If

to clamp your solar panels to these two terminals. I’m not sure

the pump does not prime, you will need to replace the pump.

what type of inverter you have (whether it is hardwired or a

If this is the case, now would be a good time to upgrade to the

standalone) but in order to supply the AC power to the inside

revolution by Shurflo as it is a much better quality pump and

of your RV, you will need to plug into shore power. Typically,

much more quiet.

the inverter is designed to supply AC power when you are boon-docking and have no shore power. If you have any other questions, feel free to write me again.

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Q:

HI BILL, MY WIFE AND I RECENTLY PURCHASED ...

... a 2011, 21-foot Class C Coachman Freelander on an F-350 chassis and 6.8 liter engine. On a trip to New Jersey and back (6,034 miles) the fuel mileage was only 8.9 mpg. Is there anything we can do to improve the mileage or is this as good as it gets? Any suggestions

Q:

HI BILL, I HAVE A 2004 CHEVY TRUCK 4X4 ...

... 1500 and want to tow it four wheels down. I know that I need to put the transfer case in neutral but I’m unclear if I

would be appreciated.

put the transmission in park or neutral. Please advise.

Bob and Karen Cunningham

Jerry Clevenger

A: Thanks for your inquiry. I do have some suggestions for you but rest

A:

assured that 8.9 mpg is pretty decent. Keeping your tires in good

Jerry, you will need to put the transmission shift lever in

condition and at maximum air pressure at all times will optimize

neutral when you are towing on all fours. As long as the

your rolling resistance. Be sure that your air filter is clean and

transfer case has a neutral and the trans has an internal

changed at regular intervals. Aftermarket air filters offer slightly

oil pump for lubrication while towing you shouldn’t have

better mileage but they are expensive and require you to service

a problem. Don’t forget that with the transmission and

them, so it may not be worth the additional cost. If you have not had

transfer case both set in the neutral, the truck can roll! So

the spark plugs checked before, now would be a good time to have

be sure to use the emergency brake or use a set of wheel

them serviced. When spark plugs age, the electrode gap begins to

chocks for safety…just be sure to release the emergency

widen and mileage can be adversely affected. You didn’t indicate

brake or remove the wheel chocks once you are hooked up!

how many total miles are on the RV, but I would also suggest fuel injection service be completed if you do have high miles. Consult the Owner’s Manual for more specific details on what your RV chassis maintenance requires. Basically you need your RV engine to function at its peak which means that the air and the fuel work in proper sequence and at the proper ratio. You could locate an RV shop that has a dynamometer and have the efficiency of your engine analyzed on the computer. Banks Engineering produces top quality after market performance products that can improve mileage but again, the cost may not offset your overall mpg enough to justify the purchase price. I truly hope that these ideas help to better inform

GOT A QUESTION FOR BILL? SEND AN EMAIL TO AskRVBill@equitylifestyle.com

you as well as keep you up-and-running for many years to come.

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canoes are available or you can bring your own. For more information, operating hours and admission fees, go to www.floridastateparks.org or call (352) 465-8555.

million gallons a day. More notable than its magnitude is its 400-plus foot depth, making it the nation’s deepest naturally formed spring.

Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is appropriately located in the west-central Florida community of Homosassa Springs, just a few miles from the Gulf. It is named after the late environmentalist-philanthropist and park benefactor Ellie Schiller.

For all the grandeur of its spring, it is the mermaids who continue to steal the show at Weeki Wachee. The current cast includes 12 female mermaids and three mermen, or princes as they’re officially titled.

Although its centerpiece is a voluminous first-magnitude spring producing millions of gallons of water a day, Homosassa is devoted entirely to birds and animals. Most are Florida natives, which you can observe at close range in relatively natural settings. Entering the park through its educative interpretation center, visitors board a pontoon boat for a narrated jungle cruise along Pepper Creek leading to the zoological heart of the park. A network of paved trails and boardwalks circulates among exhibits featuring black bear, Florida panther, cougar, red wolves, bobcats, gray fox, key deer, otters, a variety of reptiles and alligators. Among feathered residents are flamingos, roseate spoonbills, whooping cranes, pelicans, herons, egrets and birds of prey such as ospreys, hawks and eagles. Most attention here, however, focuses on the park’s resident manatees, which can be observed year-round from a floating observatory. Park literature claims this is the only place you’re guaranteed to see manatees at close range 365 days a year. Manatee and other wildlife programs are offered throughout the day and there’s a children’s education center providing hands-on exposure to, and information about, Florida’s environment. For more information, go to www.floridastateparks.org or call (352) 628-5343. Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, situated just minutes north of Spring Hill, can be defined in one word, AMAZING! No review of Florida’s fabulous springs would be complete without telling the story of Weeki Wachee. World famous for its mermaid show that has been delighting visitors since 1947, it’s the one attraction-based spring that has withstood the challenge of Disney World and subsequent Sunshine State mega-theme parks to survive as a viable contender in today’s highly competitive tourism market. Park facilities nestle around another of Florida’s mighty first-magnitude springs, with an average discharge of 112

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They perform before the large glass windows of a 400-seat theater embedded in limestone 16 feet beneath the surface of the spring. The troupe executes a rigorous schedule – three performances a day during the week and five shows daily on weekends – that points to the fact they are not only talented entertainers, but also well-conditioned athletes. They must be to carry out their carefully choreographed 30-minute shows in the face of a strong 5 mph current. Animal shows are also part of the entertainment mix here, featuring handlers who display and discuss a variety of domesticated birds and reptiles. There is also plenty of excitement in store for youngsters and the young at heart on the high-speed body slides and flume rides at Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park. The Bay, open March through October, also features a tube ride, an area for swimming and snorkeling, and some glistening white sand beaches, including one with a volleyball court. Visitors are invited to join a riverboat ride along a 7-mile run of the Weeki Wachee River and paddlers can ply the same placid stretch of river utilizing canoes and kayaks rented from park concessionaire, Paddling Adventures. For more information, operating hours and admission fees, go to www.floridastatparks.org or call (352) 592-5656. ■


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the same time, check the batteries in your smoke detector, carbon monoxide detector, and, if yours is battery-powered, the LP gas detector. Keeping windows and mirrors clean goes a long way toward preserving that just-new look. And, of course, we all know the importance of washing, and occasionally waxing, the exterior. Some of the RV washes on the market today can do it all with a single application. Happy travels, everyone! ■ Paul and Kerri Elders are freelance writers; visit their list of RV Industry Links at RVLinker.com. Their cookbook, The American Gourmet Collection Cookbook, is also available at Amazon.com.

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