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April 2015
GlenLakes Ladies’ Golf Association
By Honora Browne
A note from President, Mary Vuolo
It's hard to believe that we are already into April. Our
Thursday's weather have not been nice to us, but the bunch
of ladies that participate each week should be congratulated.
Hopefully mother nature has some good weather in store for
us. Our 2015 board has been working very hard to increase
play with lots of different games. I would like to encourage
all to come out and give it a try, you might like it. Quote for
the month “Golf is like fishing and hunting. What counts is
the companionship and fellowship of friends, not what you
catch or shoot.” ~ George Archer
Results for February 12 – Sweetheart Scramble
This was a regular scramble with a 2 person team.
1st Place
Judy Voiers, Pat Gallagher
67.4
2nd Place
Nelly VanBerlo, Nancy Anderson
69
T3rd Place
Karen Markey, Nina Bryant
72.4
T3rd Place
Honora Browne, Nancy Vangilder 72.4
February 18, 19 & 20
GLLGA Member/Guest – Divas & Divots
What a tournament the Member/Guest was this year! The
Member/Guest committee, under the direction of Raye
Wentworth, should be congratulated for a fantastic
tournament. Forty-two teams weathered some of the harshest
conditions of the year. Wednesday's practice round was a bit
cold and blustery. Thursday's opening round of play was
extremely windy, cold, and challenging. However, all 42
teams stuck it out and should be congratulated for their
stamina and perseverance! Friday turned out bright and
sunny and gave all the competitors an opportunity to better
their scores from the day before. And better them, they did.
There were quite a few “match of cards” to determine
winners in all of the flights.
The food at the party on Wednesday night consisted of
serving stations with a wide variety of food options. Chef
Mik surprised us with “soup at the turn” to warm us up on
Thursday and Friday. Thank you is all most of the
competitors could say. It was a welcome gesture. Friday
night's banquet was spectacular from the appetizer bar, to the
soup and salad, to the choice of entrée items, to the bananas
foster and crepe suzettes and lemoncello. What a meal! And
on the tables were “hand-made” greens which the decoration
committee made.
The Overall Low Gross winners were Nina Bryant and Sue
Burton with a score of 74. The Overall Low Net winners were
Kay Broyles and Mary Duval with a 56 (MOC).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GlenLakes Ladies’
Golf Association .................Cover & 8,9 & 12
GlenLakes Upcoming Events......................3
What’s New At GlenLakes You Ask?...........5
Good Luck Rosann .....................................6
Chef Mik’s Corner .......................................7
GlenLakes Dress Code & Rules .................7
Mother’s Day Dinner .................................10
Easter Brunch Buffet Menu .......................11
GlenLakes Men’s Golf Association............13
GlenLakes Garden Club Luncheon
and Fashion Show ...............................14-16
Italian Renaissance Club ..........................17
Travel Club .......................................18 & 19
GlenLakes Photography Club ...................20
Kayak Club................................................20
GlenLakes Continuing Events...................21
Calendar ...........................................22 & 23
Pickleball at GlenLakes.............................24
Singles Club ..............................................24
LifeSouth Blood Drive ...............................24
Musical Jeopardy ......................................25
GlenLakes Tennis News ...................26 & 27
Library News .............................................28
Thank You’s...............................................28
Scarlett Belles ...........................................29
Regenerative Injection Therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cells
Derived from Your Own Body
• Degenerative Joints
• Tendon Injuries, Pain
• Hair Loss
• COPD
• Peripheral Vascular Disease
• Facial Skin Rejuvination
Joints, tendons and ligaments deteriorate with age and injury. Medical intervention may then become
necessary to lessen pain or improve the condition. Elderly patients sometimes cannot take the risks of
extensive major surgery or are reluctant to undergo joint replacements. Athletes also seek to achieve
the maximum result with minimum down time.
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) contains huge reservoirs of biologically active proteins and growth factors
that are vital in accelerating tissue repair and regeneration for non-operative treatment of degenerating
joints and or injuries. Stem cells taken from your own bone marrow and/or fat may also be used in
conjunction with PRP. This combination of therapy injection into painful, degenerative or injured tissue
can regenerate the tissue and is frequently effective in relieving pain. When used in the early stages of
degeneration or injury this therapy may reduce the need for surgery before the damage progresses.
New, cutting-edge procedures are generally not covered by Medicare or commercial insurance
companies. Therefore the cost of the treatment is at the expense of the individual. The cost and number
of treatments required will vary based on the individual response to treatment.
The Institute of Interventional Pain Management under the guidance of Dr. Deborah H. Tracy is now providing PRP and Stem Cell
Therapies for multiple conditions including: degenerative joint disease, tendonopathies, ligamentous sprain or tears, hair loss,
facial rejuvenation, ischemic peripheral vascular disease and COPD.
Call (352) 597-0907 To Schedule a Free Telephone Consultation
Institute of Interventional Pain Management • 11319 Cortez Blvd., Brooksville, FL 34613
WILD BUCK WHISKEY
“Hand” Made
It ’s been a long time coming...
At last, our
WIld Buck Whiskey
is aged to perfection!
Your local distillery is ready to have
our neighbors sample our fine Rye Whiskey.
Join us for a Whiskey Tasting
...one batch at
a time
Hand Hammered
Copper Still
Finest All Natural
Ingredients
Made in the
Spring Fed
Cypress
Backwoods
of Florida
Friday, April 17th
6:00 - 8:00 pm
at the GlenLakes Clubhouse
Call Lori at 597-9200 for reservations by Wednesday, April 15th.
$10 (cash only, collected at the door)
Wild Buck Whiskey now found at your local packaging store.
If you don’t see it, please ask for it to be available.
Visit our website at www.wildbuckwhiskey.com
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ADVERTISING DEADLINE April 13, 2015
GlenLakes
Upcoming Events
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the right to refuse any advertising which may be deemed
objectionable or is not in keeping with our policies. Reproduction of
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Easter Brunch
April 14th
Musical Jeopardy
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GlenLakes Hours of Operation
Tennis Courts and Swimming Pool: 8:00 am-10:00 pm, Daily
Golf Shop:
7:00 am-5:00 pm, Tuesday-Sunday; Closed Monday
Golf Course: 7:30 am-Dusk, Tuesday-Sunday
Shot Gun Monday
Driving Range, Putting:
7:30 am-Dusk, Monday-Sunday
Fitness Room: 5:00 am-10:00 pm, Daily
Presentation Center:
9:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday-Saturday,
11:00 am-5:00 pm, Sunday
Weeki Wachee HS Athletic Boosters Club Presents:
Mardi Gras
Auction & Casino Night
Friday, April 24, 2015
6:30 pm
GlenLakes Staff & Phone Numbers
Addison Homes .....................................................597-7676
Accounting .............................................................596-6444
Craighead, David (Operations) ...............................596-6444
Gate House .............................................................596-0544
Golf Shop ................................................................597-1118
Latoria, Dan (Builder, Addison Homes) ...................597-7676
Latoria, Roseann (F&B & Banquets).......................597-9200
McCrary, Tom (Golf Professional) ............................597-1118
Rood, Ron (Golf Course Maintenance)....................596-3611
Reservations - Lori .................................................597-9200
Sales (New Home & Resales) .................................597-9000
Scebba, Angelo (Homeowners Assn.)....................596-6351
Strings & Things (Tennis Pros) ....................(352) 232-0321
Wagner, Mik (Chef)....................................................597-9200
GlenLakes Country Club
9000 GlenLakes Blvd. • Weeki Wachee, FL 34613
Advance Ticket purchase only
Ticket includes: Dinner & Fun Money
Auction (Silent & Live) • Bar (Cash)
Open To Public 21yrs & older
For tickets call:
Mary Stone (352- 232-0509)
“The Casino gaming tables are provided for entertainment purposes only
by Casino Party Nights Florida Inc., tel. 407-968-6000”.
All Donations and proceeds go the (WWHS ABC ATHLETICS) *Must Be
18 Years or Older To Play*. Cash, check and major credit cards accepted
Website: www.glenlakes.com
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WHY LIST WITH
GLENLAKES REALTY?
Special golf and social memberships are available
exclusively to buyers of GlenLakes Realty listed homes.
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more closed sales than
any other agency in 2014.
Ask any sales representative
for more information.
Our team of professionals look forward to serving you and will
be delighted to do a Competitive Market Analysis for you.
Call Today
352-597-9000
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Vicki Glover
Sylvia Scebba
Understanding the make up of GlenLakes Golf &
Country Club is important to the marketing of resale
homes within our community. This resale market
requires specialized knowledge, not only of the
homes themselves, but of the entire community.
GLENLAKES Realty, concentrates solely on homes
exclusively in GlenLakes. We do not promote other
communities and their homes. Be part of the
“SOLD” statistics, list your house with us!
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What's new at GlenLakes you ask?
A whole bunch of things!
You've probably seen the new inventory homes coming up out of the ground on Mississippi Run.
When complete, these will be two brand new models. The Terraza, one of our new floor plans,
features 1960 A/C sq.ft and another new floor plan, the Salerno, with 2182 A/C sq.ft, both drawing
the attention of new customers and their desired needs of size and style. These homes will also
serve as new models until they, as the hundreds before them, are sold and the process repeats itself.
We are also just putting the finishing touches on our brand new website. Please make it a point to
visit it at www.glenlakes.com. Our new and enhanced website has interactive map directions,
meet the staff sections, photo galleries, master site plan, new and current home listings, plus it
features all the amenities that GlenLakes has to offer.
This in addition to the numerous magazine advertisements, billboards featuring GlenLakes that
are offered around the Country, as well as numerous special mailings to like communities around
the State, is attracting many new buyers to our community.
Back here at home, GlenLakes Partnership is nearly finished revamping the Sales Center, where
buyers will see many of the aspects that help them make GlenLakes their new home with
photographs and interactive television sets to provide the best buying experience. Come see for
yourself when it's all done in a few more weeks. In addition, the Pickle Ball Courts have been
completed and residents are already enjoying them. Many of you helped celebrate the grand
opening of these top-notch courts, so come try your hand at play and enjoy! The Clubhouse Junior
Olympic pool has been upgraded with the installation of a new Geo-thermal heater that will keep
things toasty warm year round. This heater is environmentally friendly, outperforms solar heat
systems, is not affected by weather conditions and works more efficiently than air source heat
pumps. As usual, continuing enhancements to the Clubhouse include recent painting, parking lot
improvements and pool table recovering.
No surprise, GlenLakes Realty is proud to report that in 2014, it outsold all other agencies, selling
more than $3.6 million dollars worth of homes exclusively in GlenLakes and was part of more
than $4.8 million dollars of homes sold. Yet another reason to list with the professionals that
know how to sell and have the largest pool of buyers reaching out to them specifically about
GlenLakes.
Finally and best of all, special developer membership promotions are available ONLY to buyers
of GlenLakes Realty listings. Why list with a general real estate company, when buyers are
looking exclusively for a house in GlenLakes?
Yes….. list with GlenLakes Realty and have your house be amongst those
SOLD!
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Good Luck
Roseann
Turn! Turn! Turn!
In the late 1950's, Pete Seeger wrote and recorded “To Everything There is a Season” – paraphrasing
Chapter 3 of the Book of Ecclesiastes….”a time to build up, a time to break down, a time to plant, a time to
reap, a time to laugh, a time to weep”.
After ten wonderful years at Glen Lakes as the Food and Beverage manager, this is my time to reap – the
rewards of retirement. It is also a time to laugh and weep – remembering the hilarious events but missing
the constant friendships. My last day will be the end of June just after hip surgery.
My replacement will not disappoint. Merideth Rosetti has been a Food and Beverage manager for over 20
years including 8 years at Black Diamond. The ethnic succession is purely coincidental. When she arrives,
please welcome her as you have warmly welcomed me.
And so the torch is soon to be passed. No, I did not win the lottery, and I am not moving to Key West.
Please stay in touch!
Hello, GlenLakes Members! My name is Merideth Rossetti, and I am originally from Worcester,
Massachusetts where I have worked for The College of the Holy Cross and also taught for the Worcester
public school system teaching restaurant management. I moved to Spring Hill, Florida in 2005 and
accepted a job working for Black Diamond Ranch as Food and Beverage Director for eight years. I have a
daughter named Brooke, who is ten years old. She attends Chocachatti Elementary and she loves to
dance! I am very excited to become a part of the GlenLakes family, and I look forward to meeting each
and every one of you.
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GlenLakes Clubhouse
Chef Mik's
Dress Code
Rules
CORNER
Lunch Is Served
In The Grille Room
Tuesday Through Friday.
Menus posted at the mail boxes.
Limited Bar Menu served
Monday - Saturday, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Executive Chef
Mik
for Grille Room
Sunday / Grille Room
Ala Carte Brunch 7:30 am – 2:30 pm
Bar Opens at 10:00 am • Bloody Mary Sunday
Sunday Through Saturday
Day And Evening
Casual, Nice Jeans And
Golf Attire
Monday / Grille Room
as of October 27th, Main Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
Dinner Served 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
No Reservations Needed
No Tank Tops
Collared Shirts please
Tuesday / Grille Room
Lunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Dinner Served 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
No Reservations Needed
Saturday Evening / Grille Room
Fine Dining
No Shorts – No Jeans
No Tank Tops
Collared Shirts please
Wednesday / Grille Room
Lunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
International Buffet / Ballroom
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Reservations Please
Saturday Evening / Casual Dinner
Main Bar
Thursday / Grille Room
Lunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Casual, Nice Jeans
Golf Attire
Pasta & Pizza Night • 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Delivery Available 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Call 597-9200
Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
No Reservations Needed
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
Short Shorts, Tank Tops,
Bathing Suits or Hats
In The Grille Room
Or Ballroom
Friday / Grille Room
Lunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Prime Rib Night 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Reservations Please
Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
Saturday / Grille Room
Lunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Fine Dining/Grill Room: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Main Bar / Casual Dinner: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Bar Opens at 2:00 pm
Reservations please
No Pets
In Or Around
The Clubhouse
Chef Mik’s Specials Every Evening!!!
For reservations, please call 352-597-9200 or
email: lorigl@tampabay.rr.com
roseanngl@tampabay.rr.com
No Smoking In The Clubhouse
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GlenLakes Ladies Golf Association cont’d
2015 Member/Guest Winners
Overall Low Gross –
Sue Burton & Nina Bryant
First Flight - 3rd Low Net
Nellie VanBerlo/
Jackie Gehrisch
Overall Low Net
First Flight - 1st Low Net
First Flight - 2nd Low Net
Kay Broyles & Mary Duval Karen Markey/Louise Harding Cheryl Ferris/Alma Chaffman
First Flight - 4th Low Net Second Flight - 1st Low Net
Mary Kay Heath/
Joanne Williams/Jessie Helton
Sylvia McGinty
Second Flight - 3rd Low Net Second Flight - 4th Low Net
Carol White/Helen Hughes
Gail LaPierre/Pam Versoca
Third Flight - 3rd Low Net
Barbara Davis/
Mike Hirschfield
Third Flight - 3rd Low Net
Judy Potter/Becky Kerchner
First Flight - 2nd Low Net
Hazel Mazzuco/
Raye Wentworth
Third Flight - 1st Low Net Third Flight - 2nd Low Net
Brenda Graham/Pat Rhodes Sharon Jordan/Martie McKown
Third Flight - 4th Low Net Fourth Flight - 1st Low Net Fourth Flight - 2nd Low Net
Donna Tabor/Carol McCarthy Judy Schlecht/Pam Rogers Linda Wilk/Lyle Glassmyer
Results for February 26 – 2 Best Net Balls
1st Place, 122 Mary Vuolo, Karen Markey,
Jessie Helton & Betty Gavin
Birdies for February were as follows:
Nina Bryant
2/5/15
#3
Honora Browne
2/5/15
#16
Karen Markey
2/5/15
#1
Nelly VanBerlo
2/5/15
#12
Judy Voiers
2/5/15
#4
Nancy Anderson
2/6/15
#16
Third Flight - 4th Low Net
Betty Provost/Carol Gettig
Birdie
Birdie
Birdie
Birdie
Birdie
Birdie
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GlenLakes Ladies Golf Association cont’d
Kathy Nani
2/6/15
#14
Birdie
Nelley VanBerlo
2/6/15
#18
Birdie
Mary Vuolo
2/6/15
#13
Chip-In-Birdie
Alma Chaffman
2/26/15
#4
Birdie
The Rules Of Play – Judy Voiers, Rules Chair
Determining “nearest Point Of Relief”
One of the most misused, misunderstood definitions is
related to the correct procedure for determining “nearest
point of relief” when taking relief without penalty from
interference from an immoveable obstruction (Rule 24-2),
an abnormal ground condition (Rule 25-1), or wrong
putting green (Rule 25-3)
The nearest point of relief is the point on the course nearest
to where the ball lies:
1. That is NOT nearer the hole, and
2. Where complete relief from the interference is taken.
In order to determine the nearest point of relief accurately,
the player should use the club with which she would have
made her next stroke if the condition were not there. Then
drop a ball within one club-length of that point, not nearer
the hole. Any club may be used to determine “one clublength.”
A ball to be dropped under the Rules must be dropped by
the player herself. She must stand erect, hold the ball at
shoulder height and arm's length and drop it. If a ball is
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Scenes from
the Member/Guest
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Mother’s Day Dinner at GlenLakes
As required by the state of Florida, We provide this information: Advisory: “The consumption of raw or undercooked food such as
meat, fish and eggs which may contain harmful bacteria may cause serious illness or death”.
If you have chronic illness of liver, stomach or blood or have immune disorder, you are at greater risk of serious illness from raw
oysters, and should eat fully cooked. “If unsure of your risk, consult a physician.”
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Easter Brunch Buffet
April 5th 2015 (Every Half Hour Reservation from 11:30am – 2:30pm)
($34 ++per person 12 & under $17++ per person)
*Garde Manger*
Assorted Cheese Display
Mixed Field Greens with Assorted Dressing
Chef Creation of Assorted Salads
Seafood Cocktail on Ice (Shrimp, Oysters and Mussels)
House Assorted Meat Display
Smoked Salmon Display
Seasonal Fruits and Assorted Cheese Display
*Chef's Featured Presentation*
Boston Clam Chowder
Chef Carving Station
Roasted Honey Cured Ham
Roasted Tender of Beef
Rosemary Roasted Leg of Lamb
(Béarnaise Sauce and Marsala Pan Jus)
Omelet Station
French Toast & Waffles
Bacon, Sausage
Pastrami Salam
Chicken Francaise
Garlic Smashed Yukon Gold Potatoes
Sautéed Spring Vegetables
Chef's Desserts Room Display Window
Assorted Cup Cakes, Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream
As required by the state of Florida, We provide this information: Advisory: “The consumption of raw or undercooked
food such as meat, fish and eggs which may contain harmful bacteria may cause serious illness or death”.
If you have chronic illness of liver, stomach or blood or have immune disorder, you are at a greater risk of serious illness
from raw oysters, and should eat fully cooked. “If unsure of your risk, consult a physician.
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Ladies Golf
Association cont’d
dropped by any other person or in any other manner and the
error is not corrected as provided in Rule 20-6, the player
incurs a penalty of one stroke.
For more information, each GLLGA member is
encouraged to refer to the USGA's Rules of Golf and the
Rules of Amateur Status 2012-2015. If you do not already
have one, copies are available in the Pro Shop.
Tips on Golf Course Etiquette on The Course
The game of golf includes enjoying the outdoors and
serenity offered by your surroundings. You can assist in
maintaining a favorable environment by practicing a few
procedures.
• Leave the course as you found it
• Be nice to the foliage and kind to animals
• Please do not litter. And pick up the litter others may
have left behind.
Upcoming games
May 1 - Derby Day
May 8 - Red & Blue Match Play
May 15 - 2 Net Best Balls May 22 - Nine Hole Scramble/
May 29 - Fabulous Fours
Skills Clinic
Sign Up and Join in the Fun – Support the GLLGA - You'll
be glad you did!
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GlenLakes Men’s Golf Association
By Doyle Hill
McCrary. The following is from a superintendent's article:
“It is much easier to grow Bermuda grass if you don't over
seed. You can avoid the inhibitory effect that perennial
ryegrass has on Bermuda grass emergence in the spring
and early summer, and you reduce the risk of introducing
other grasses and weeds. Research indicates that shoot
density is significantly higher in non over seeded Bermuda
grass compared with over seeded Bermuda grass. A faster
emergence from dormancy and quicker complete coverage
results when superintendents do not over seed. And you
can save thousands of dollars on seed. In addition, you can
knock out Poa annua and other winter-active weeds with a
nonselective herbicide without damaging the dormant
Bermuda grass. In speaking with Ron Rood, he provided
the following: “This winter has been unusually cold and
we had many overcast days. Bermuda grass will not grow
when the night temperatures are below 60 degrees and
when we do not get adequate sunlight. As a result, the
fairway grass and the green tiff eagle grass have become
quite thin. This will improve quite rapidly when the
temperature exceeds 60 degrees at night; we get adequate
sunlight; and we have adequate moisture.” I hope this
information explains why we do not over-seed. In the
meantime, please scatter carts at the end of the paths. Tom
McCrary has handed out a card to every player
emphasizing this and other things that can be done to
protect playing conditions.
The GlenLakes Men's Golf Association held the annual
GlenLakes Cup tournament on March 4th and 5th, 2015.
This tournament plays similar to a Ryder Cup system using
four different formats for each 9 hole match. Teams are
established under a Red or Blue banner. This year, the Blue
Team, playing for Captain Stan Sendlenski, edged the Red
Team (28 points to 26 points), playing for Captain Dave
Tharp. Members of the Blue Team included: Stan
Sendlenski, Dick Broyles, Ken White, Stu Warburton,
Dave Sykora, Pat Casey, Jake Helm, Bob Konetzny, Larry
Gousse, Don Hanson, Bill Stas, Mike Kosteva, Don Kolb,
Richard Provost, Art Haywood, Walt Wilk, Allen
Breithaupt, Lucky Tabor, Frank Mikolajewski, Jerry
Jordan, and Bob Chapin.
The Ralph Glover Member-Member Tournament was
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played on March 27 and 28 . Results will be in the next
Eagle article. Events coming up in April are the Club
Championship on April 17th and 18th (Bruce Del-Guidice
is the current Champion), and a GLMGA/GLLGA Mixer
on April 23rd.
The Classic Member-Guest signup is up in the proshop.
There will be a limit of 48 teams again this year, so sign-up
early. The Classic Committee has been hard at work
planning another great event.
Attire for the driving range and the golf course was
reviewed by the Board. Clothing must be tasteful golf
attire. Jeans and tee shirts are not allowed. Shirts do not
need to be tucked in. Members are reminded these
guidelines apply to their guests.
The GLMGA Board received a petition that proposed
some changes to the gold/white tee and hole configuration.
The Board approved a slightly modified version of this
proposal. The gold/white tees on holes 5 and 6, and on
holes 12 and 13 will be switched. The gold tee on 5 will
also be moved to the front of the gold tee box. The changes
were tested by a few groups and seemed to be well
received. The changes were reviewed with the USGA and
the course rating will not change. New score cards are
being printed and these changes will be included.
As many of you know, we have been supporting the Weeki
Wachee High School golf team by mentoring them during
practice sessions, giving them old golf clubs and balls, and
a small financial contribution from the Classic Tournament
for their support of the tournament. We want to call your
attention to the Weeki Wachee High School Booster Club
annual fundraiser, “Mardi Gras Auction and Casino
Night”, at 6:30 p.m. April 24th at GlenLakes Country Club.
Advance tickets are $25 per person or $40 per couple and
include dinner and casino 'funny' money. For information,
call Mary Stone at 352-232-0509. We are sure they will
appreciate our support.
We continue to receive questions as to why we don't
overseed. Tom McCrary provided the following: “I have
been asked quite a bit about winter over seeding of greens,
tees and fairways and why we haven't done this in the last
couple of years. This is the first real winter that we have
had in several years. The grass loses color after a frost. But
Bermuda grass starts to green up in a couple of days during
a warm spell. Because the winters in Florida are
inconsistent, it make no sense to jeopardize otherwise
healthy greens. You risk putting your putting surfaces
through 3-4 weeks of wet muddy growth in the fall and 3-4
weeks of spring transition to bring the Bermuda back. You
spend a lot of unnecessary time on your course between
fall and spring trying to get your course to be green in the
winter. And it is not to improve the quality of the greens,
merely the color. Also, the USGA has specifically told us,
they do not recommend we over seed our course.” Tom
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On Friday, March 13th, forty members of the
Garden Club travelled to Chinsegut Manor
GlenLakes
in Brooksville. It is located approximately
Garden Club
five miles northeast of the city of Brooksville.
The house and grounds were open to our members. A tour
and discussion of its history was conducted by members of
the “Friends of Chinsegut Hill” organization. Their
website quotes their mission as stated below:
“The Friends of Chinsegut Hill, Inc. (FOCH) is a 501C(3)
nonprofit organization created in 2008 to support research
and educate others on the historical, culture and
environmental importance of Chinsegut Hill and to protect
and preserve the Manor House, grounds and resources,
which is listed on the National Historic Register. It recently
entered into a management agreement with Hernando
County, Florida to restore and operate the historic
Chinsegut Hill Manor House and grounds located in
Brooksville, Florida.
The property was first settled in 1845 and includes a 2story manor house, cabins, kitchen, classroom and
extensive grounds with a rich history directly related to
many current families in the area. The county agreed to
rescue the property, insuring that Chinsegut Hill Manor
and grounds will once again become part of Hernando
County's historic legacy and open to the public.
The state of Florida, through the Florida Division of
Historical Resources, recently provided a grant of $1.5
million to restore the manor house. This restoration will
help maintain this historic site as a part of Hernando
County's legacy.
Picnic lunches were prepared by Publix and a St Patrick's
Day theme ensured that it was a day of “Good Luck”
indeed.… since Chinsegut is an Inuit word meaning a
place where lost things are found. So a special treasure
hunt was held after lunch! The winning team each took
home a “pot of gold” Pansy.
Many thanks go out to the Hospitality Committee who
organized this event: Gail Anderson, Joy Holme, Alicia
Karam, Laney Mailloux, Cheri Paladino, Evelyn Summa,
and Chris Tharp.
Upcoming Events:
Friday, April 17th: Spring Fashion Show “Hooray for
Hollywood”
Our Annual Lunch and Fashion Show. You will experience
the thrill of walking the Red Carpet with our famous
models: Helen Connors, Toni De Santo, Annette Davis,
Virginia Kennedy, Evelyn Lawlor, Lynn O' Dom, Margie
Parker, and Patsy Ryan. Will one of them take home an
Oscar? Fashions will be provided by Beall's of Crystal
River and the show will be coordinated by Susan Strausser
of Beall's. Wigs will be provided by Tiffany. There will be
24 outfits ranging from casual to dressy and will include
golf attire. This year's Fashion Show chairpersons are
Gloria Allison and Laney Mailloux. Many thanks to both
of them for all of their hard work.
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The following garden club members are busy with their
committees preparing yet another exciting event for all.
Reservations
Cheri Paladino
Models
Elaine Hendricks & Marita Hickey
Registration
Alicia Karam
Raffle Prizes
Laney Mailloux
Raffle Sales & Runners Pat Dub
Program
Helen Connors
Decorations
Christine Robbins
Scholarship
Gerry Morrone
Publicity
Chris Tharp
Photographers
Lorraine Oatley & Eli Frankel
Charity Liaison
Ann Frankel
The proceeds from the raffle sales at this event will benefit
our Scholarship Fund and this year's chosen charity, “K9
Partners for Patriots”. Mary Peter of K9 for Patriots will be
on hand with her dog, Shasta. Her organization trains dogs
for vets who suffer from PTSD. Her mission is to provide
any veteran or active military personnel suffering with
PTSD/TBI with a service dog if needed.
The Scholarship Committee chaired by Gerry Morrone is
hard at work this month accepting applications and
reviewing candidates. We will present our scholarship
award to the winning high school senior at the Fashion
Show and Luncheon. Other Scholarship Committee
members are Helen Connors, Marita Hickey, Joy Holme,
Carmela Ivani, and Chris Tharp.
Donations of prizes and baskets for the raffles can be made
to Laney Mailloux, at 8851 Mississippi Run, as soon as
possible. The deadline is April 10th, however please try to
get things to her in a timely manner as baskets need to be
organized and wrapped.
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GlenLakes Garden Club
Membership Information
Garden Club Membership is open
to GlenLakes Club Members
2015 Dues $15.00 cover
the period Jan-Dec 2015
Payable by check to
GlenLakes Garden Club
Name: __________________________________
Phone:__________________________________
E-mail: _________________________________
Mail to: Joy Holme 9310 Fox Hollow Lane,
Weeki Wachee, FL 34613
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Reservations deadline is April 10th and
are limited to 200 people. Please contact
Cheri Paladino at 556-3008 or at
spaladino@tampabayrr.com with your
complete details for tables of up to 10. Guest
names, club number for billing and checks for
non-members must be given at the time of
reservations. If not using a club number, checks
for $25.00 must be sent or delivered to Cheri
Paladino, 8976 Jericho Road, Weeki Wachee,
FL 34613. Please note that after the first 200
confirmed reservations, names will be placed on
a waiting list.
Friday May 8th: Johnson Daylily Garden
with lunch to follow at Brooksville Country
Club. Carpooling will be available. Information
to follow by newsletter.
June 30th: Bingo with proceeds to go to the
Scholarship Fund
The Garden Club always welcomes new
members regardless of your gardening prowess
or interest. “Good Works and Good Times” are
our focus. Dues are $15.00 per calendar year
and are payable to the GlenLakes Garden Club.
Please mail to Joy Holme at 9310 Fox Hollow
Lane, Weeki Wachee, FL 34613.
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“Hooray for Hollywood”
GlenLakes Garden Club
Luncheon and Fashion Show
at the GlenLakes Clubhouse
Friday, April 17, 2015
11:00 Registration/Ticket Sales
12:00 Lunch will be served
1:00 Fashions by Beall’s of Crystal River
This year’s event sponsors:
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The Garden Club Scholarship Fund
Reservations can be made beginning on March 16th at 9:00 am
by calling Cheri Paladino at 556-3008 or spaladino@tampabay.rr.com
When reserving a full table of 10, please have all the names of the guests and
their club numbers prior to calling for a reservation. Those individuals not
paying through the club will need to send a check to reserve their seat in
advance of the luncheon. See article for details.
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Italian Renaissance Club
you, Soleil, for all you have given of yourself to many of the
GlenLakes clubs.
Una splendida notte di buon cibo, buona
domande, e molte risate abbiamo
condiviso tutti abbiamo imparato e
dimenticato dentro e fuori la scuola.
We have pushed our clocks ahead one hour so spring
must be right around the corner. With the coming of
spring we turn our attention to St. Joseph's Day. In the
spirit of St. Joseph and in sharing the custom of the
people of Sicily who have a St. Joseph's table set up in the
town square so all the hungry may come and eat, the IRC
will have cooked, served and shared a meal with the
People Helping People program of Hernando County.
Thank you to Annette Davis for her work in organizing
the cooks and volunteers for this project. Thank you, too,
to all who volunteered and those who contributed money.
A job well done.
A wonderful night of good food, good questions
and many laughs as we shared all we learned and forgot in
and out of school.
And the winners are: April and Mike Bauch, Joan and Dick
Roland, Marilyn and Bill Volckman and Cathy and Lou
Weber. Congratulations and we hope you enjoy your
"prize" dinners at La Bella Napoli!
Thank you Helen Connors and your committee for all the
work, time, and perhaps even some frustration at putting this
great event together for our club. Thank you to Chef Mik for
delicious sandwiches and soup and many of the extras you
provided for us. It's amazing that when your crew makes the
sandwiches they taste so much better than when we make
them at home. The soups too were outstanding as was the
staff. Thank you to the hospitality chairs who solicited such
delicious desserts. Tante grazie a tutti!
Until next time, stay well. I look forward to celebrating the
feast of St. Joseph with you. Fino all prossima volta, stare
bene. Vedo l'ora di celebrare la festa di San Giuseppe con
voi.
Ciao, Doris Chiappetta
By the time you read this article we would have met and
celebrated one of our favorite women who is leaving
GlenLakes to be with her family in Texas. On Wednesday,
March 11th, many residents who have been touched by the
warmth and sincerity of Soleil Milata shared a dinner to say
our farewells and show our appreciation for all Soleil has
done for our community. Soleil is a charming, fun loving
individual who, with her contagious smile, had brightened
our lives for many years. She will surely be missed. Thank
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Photography Club
Kayak Club
The Kayak Club’s 2015 season paddle and meeting
schedules are viewable on the Kayak Club page on the
Community WebSite.
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• For beginners and serious amateurs alike.
• Have fun sharing your photos, ideas and tips.
• Learn more about Photoshop Elements and other
editing programs.
• Review the basics of how to get your photos from
your camera to your computer and up on your walls.
• Practice how to turn your photos into slideshows and
easy ways to share them with family and friends.
• Get help and recommendations on gear and
techniques.
• Come and ask all the questions you were afraid to ask!
Wednesday, April 8th
Silver River
Mon.-Wed., April 20th-22nd
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Wednesday, May 13th
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The next Kayak Club meeting will be Thursday, April 2nd
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Continuing Events
Continuing Events are open to GlenLakes Club Members only.
Art Classes: Call Linda Wilk at 596-0937.
will be March 5th and April 2nd.
Bellydance Classes With Shazadi (Julie): Tuesdays
from 10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday nights
from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Classes meet in the
aerobics room. New students are always welcome!
Please contact Shazadi (Julie) for more info.
jshazadi@hotmail.com or 346-5918.
Italian Renaissance Club of GlenLakes: Meets
the last Thursday of the month except July, August,
November and December. Meeting registration is at
6:30 p.m. Events are held throughout the year. For
membership information, contact Marita Hickey at
556-3399 or maritamh@tampabay.rr.com.
Book Club: Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every
month from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Please contact
Lois Oberlander for more information.
Kayak Club: Meets first Thursday of the month,
February through November with monthly group
paddles. Contact Curt Reilly at 596-2737 or
curtreilly@yahoo.com for information.
Ceramics Classes: Ceramics classes are held every
Monday and Tuesday morning from 9:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. $3.50 per person. Just show up.
Knitters and Crocheters of All Kinds: We meet at
the Club every Tuesday at 1:00 pm in the Ladies’
Lounge near the workout room and the Library.
Everyone welcome, just show up or call Teresa Karas
(352) 592-1035.
Chess Club: Is now active and plays Chess on the
first and third Tuesday evening of every month
starting at 7:00 p.m. To join or for more information,
please contact Vince Ferraro at 596-8555.
Ladies’ Bridge: The ladies’ bridge group meets
every Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. If you are
interested in April, call Bev Howard at 596-3063.
If you are interested in May, call RoseMarie
Riordan at 597-0008.
Chinese Mah Jongg: Each month, several
members get together at the Clubhouse to play
Chinese Mah Jongg. The game is held on the 1st and
3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Just show
up!
Ladies’ Canasta: Meets every Wednesday morning
at 9:00 a.m. at the Clubhouse. Call Caryl Meyer at
556-3051 or email her at: carylm@aol.com to sign
up or cancel. Learners’ table is available.
Couples Canasta: Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. If you wish to play, call
Lynn Butters at 352-596-9508.
Mah Jongg: Ladies meet on Monday afternoons at
1:30 p.m. There is no charge to partake in this fun
and exciting game.
Euchre: Meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse. Any questions or for
game rules, call Dick and Mary Jane Wools at 5961302 or e-mail to dickandmarywools@yahoo.com.
Model Yacht Club: Meets every Wednesday and
Friday at 1:15 p.m. on the pond across from the
Clubhouse. Everyone welcome.
GlenLakes Garden Club: Please contact Marita
Hickey at 556-3399.
Pinochle: Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. If
you are interested in pinochle in the month of
February please contact the Frankels at 592-9854.
GlenLakes Singles Club: Meets the 1st Tuesday of
each month at 4:30 p.m. on the second floor. Singles
who are GlenLakes Club Members are welcome to
attend. Please call Dona Gilbody at 508-523-5307
if you wish further information.
Tai Chi Class: Wednesday, 7:45 a.m. in the aerobics
room. New students welcome. $35.00 per month.
First class is always complimentary to see how you
like the class. For more information, call 727-9459223.
Investment Club: The GlenLakes NAP Investment
Club meets the first Thursday each month (except
July) at the club-usually in the Bar Room at 9:00
a.m. If you are interested in investing and meeting a
bunch of savvy investors we invite you to attend one
of our meetings. Just show up, we would be happy to
have you join the group. The next two meetings
Zumba, Body Sculpting, Circuit Training and
more: See schedule in Fitness Center. $5/class or
$20/month. Call Cecile with questions at 597-8376.
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352-597-9200
Pickle Ball
GlenLakes Singles Club
By Carol Sachs
We have been having so much fun that winter has slipped
by and spring is officially here with the much awaited
daylight savings time.
We have quite a few new members since the first of the
year and our March meeting was well attended. The
upcoming events for April look great, thanks to our
planning committee. We will see The King and I at the
Show Palace, there will be an outing to Tampa Bay Downs
(which was rescheduled from last month), the wonderful
sunset picnic at Pine Island, attend a play at Stage West and
last but not least a tour of the Train Museum in Brooksville
with lunch at The Tilted Tea Cup. In addition to all this, we
have our Tuesday night dinners every week.
We invite interested Singles to our next meeting on
Tuesday, April 7th, at 4:30pm in the ballroom, where you
will have an opportunity to hear more about coming events
and becoming a member. Detailed information on dates of
meetings and all events are posted at every mail kiosk.
If you have any questions about meetings or membership,
please call Dona Gilbody at 508-523-5307. Together is the
nicest place to be!
MADNESS!
YES, MADNESS IS THE WORD THAT DESCRIBES
THE PICKLEBALL MANIA THAT HAS TAKEN OVER
GLENLAKES. There's more and more talk circulating
about this new fascinating game and we have seen an
increase in the number of people coming out to play.
However, we want to encourage more of you to come and
give it a try. The new courts are superb and the game is fun
to play. Open play is on Monday, Thursday and Saturday at
8:30 am. There is a court set aside for beginners and
someone is there to assist you in learning the game during
this time. There are extra paddles and balls available but
please note that these extra paddles and balls are only
available during these specific open play times. At any
other time, you will have to provide your own equipment.
We also want to get the word out that there is also a group of
ladies who play on Wednesday afternoons at 2 pm who are
helping new players learn the game. Extra paddles are also
available during this time. Spring is here and the weather
is so awesome so COME – LEARN – PLAY AND ENJOY.
Remember, you need to be a GlenLakes Club Member to
play.
LifeSouth Blood Drive
The Vampires are coming…The
Vampires are coming! Actually,
the LifeSouth Bloodmobile will
be in GlenLakes, on Tuesday,
April 21st, from 10:00am to
3:00pm at the Clubhouse. All
donors will receive a FREE hotdog
and soft drink from the Club, plus an
insulated 20 ounce Tumbler for your
summer to-go beverages. Make your plans now and note
your calendar to donate blood.
Congratulations and Thank You to GlenLakes. In 2014,
GlenLakes Donors provided 140 units of blood, providing
needed blood products to over 400 patients. Our first
Blood Drive of the year in February was a great success!
Thanks to the participation, we supplied 21 units of blood
to our community supply for the local hospitals. The need
for blood never takes a day off, especially in the
Spring/Summer when the birds fly north. Every donation
can save up to three lives. Do something amazing, give
blood.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
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Dinner served in Grill Room 5:00pm-8:00pm
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GlenLakes Tennis News
Increases endurance by reducing muscle oscillation,
which causes fatigue.
• Prevents Achilles tendon injuries and calf injuries,
such as shin splints.
• By reducing fatigue, recovery process is faster and
begins during the activity phase.
• Increases circulation: Increased venous return (blood
flow back to heart) and enhanced arterial blood
follow of re-oxygenated blood back to muscles.
• Creates longer durations of sustained muscle
performance, less fatigue, faster race times and faster
recovery.
The above information is from my Tennis Industry
Magazine, USPTA ADDvantage section. It is specifically
referencing the 2XU Compression Apparel. 2XU is an
official sponsor of the USPTA.
I have personally have been wearing compression wear 24
hours a day 7 days a week for the last year. I have the 2XU
Compression Apparel brand tights (very expensive
however very high end quality) and also Tommy Copper
brand (fairly moderately price and good quality). I believe
that it keeps me up and running. It is part of my everyday
existence. It has been a life enhancer.
So whether you play tennis, pickleball, golf, hike, jog,
work in the yard….you really should check it out.
The Tennis Court Lights
We are very fortunate to have some of the best tennis court
lighting available. At the Country Club Courts the
ON/OFF switch has been relocated to inside the back court
gate (closest to the pool). The top button turns them on. The
bottom button turns them off.
At the Tennis Center Courts the individual light switches
for all four courts are located near Court #3. They are
outside the court, parking lot side, near the fence. They are
white electrical boxes with red levers situated on a white
post. When you turn the lights on it takes a couple minutes
for them to come up to full power. One thing to understand
about our lights….once the lights are on and you
accidently turn the lights off…they WILL NOT come back
on immediately. They first must cool down. This will take
about 10 minutes or more. They will eventually come back
up to full power.
Both the Country Club Courts and the Tennis Center
Courts lighting systems are programmed to only supply an
electrical current that allows the lights to turn on around
dusk and will automatically turn off at 10:00-ish at night.
You still must hit the switch to the appropriate court to
engage the lights.
Now here is the big request:
We as GL Members must take the responsibility to turn the
lights OFF after completing play. We will save so much
•
By Judy Jeanette, Director of Tennis and
USPTA Elite Professional
This is the month of falling feathers…
I say this because the snowbirds are starting
their flight back to the great north. It is sad to
see them go. Watch for falling feathers.
Tennis wise…we have had a wonderful season. We had
great member interaction and play. Our reservation system
and scheduling of programs seem to be working well.
Weather-wise we made it through the short cold snap
without any water freezing issues. Auggie has taken the
winter jackets off the water fountains. Spring has finally
sprung. Soon, I will be complaining of the heat and
humidity returning and counting the days to relief.
So the heat is coming. Remember all your hot weather
advice: hat, sunglasses, light colored clothes, invest in
wicking technical wear, drink plenty of fluids before,
during and after play…(non-alcoholic), supplement with
gatorade or my favorite…pickle juice, play early before
the afternoon heat…be safe…stop if you feel light headed
or “weird.”
Snowbirds…Have a great summer. I hope you don't have
to shovel snow when you get home. : )
Compression Apparel
Compression is proven to support performance and
recovery at the highest levels of activity. Wearing
compression wear during activity helps contain and
stabilize muscles to reduce damage and leave your legs and
body less sore. Wearing the apparel after play helps to
increase blood flow and lush out lactic acid, resulting in
faster recovery.
The following comments are from various players and
active individuals:
• “The benefits were obvious from day one, and
compression became part of my daily uniform.”
• “I found that wearing compression while active
allowed the muscles to stay fresh and keep going.
• “Using compression while resting, traveling,
watching TV, enjoying time with my family and
sleeping allowed me to recover faster and answer the
bell the next morning.”
• “I wear compression tights after long days….to help
me recover and keep me fresh for the next day.”’
• “I only wish I discovered these products growing
up…I can train harder and longer when using
compression products.”
Benefits Of Compression Apparel
• Muscle containment from reduced muscle oscillation
and vibration.
• Improves muscle alignment for increased power.
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GlenLakes Tennis News cont’d
energy… Not to mention the life expectancy of the bulb.
Please do not allow the lights to burn unnecessarily.
Remember to turn the lights off after completion of play.
Thank You.
A Funny Thing Happened at the GL Tennis Courts
By Roving Reporter, Velma George
A funny thing happened during my private tennis lesson
with Judy. Having been off court for almost a month due to
various health issues (good excuse for not playing well), I
was consistently hitting the volley wide and/or into the net.
Judy marched me down to the pickleball courts, stuck a
paddle in my hand and proceeded to instruct me with her
new teaching tool. Since you have to hit the pickleball up
and it's preferable to hit the tennis ball up to get it over the
net, the fundamentals are very similar. Amazingly, hitting
the pickleball helped improve my volleys. Who would
have thunk it? Judy also gave me a short lesson on
pickleball scoring, etc. We played a short game and she
pretty much cleaned my clock, 11-2. My celebration at
scoring 2 points against her would have made NFL players
proud.
Since this is Tennis News, I should get back on topic. Most
of you know that the Timber Pines community switched
some of their courts from hard to Har-Tru like ours.
Possibly some of the Timber Pines ladies who played
against us in our now defunct league and played on our
stupendous courts may have pressured management to do
this. The soft courts are much easier on our bodies and slow
the ball down somewhat so we “WISER” people have
more time to react. Just in case you have forgotten a past
article, we people of a certain age prefer to be called
“WISER” instead of older. For whatever reason,
GlenLakes management made the decision to go with the
soft courts and we the players really appreciate it. We love
our courts and we are so lucky to have Auggie taking care
of them for us. Thanks Auggie !!!!!!
Snowbirds are packing and preparing to travel back up
north but their departures may be delayed until some of the
snow melts. We do love Florida don't we? Keep hitting the
little yellow ball and I hope to see you on court soon.
We Went and We Saw…
By Tennis Member, Susan Martinetti
On February 16th, George and I went over to the Delray
Beach Open Tennis Tournament. This is the only combined
ATP World Tour (featuring our top professionals currently
on tour) and the ATP Champions Tour field (featuring past
legends of the game like James Blake, Michael Chang and
Justin Gimelstob, all of whom competed in this year's
event). We went over to see the 2014 US Open Champion
and last year's Delray Champion - Marin Cilic play but he
had to withdraw due to a shoulder injury. We did get to see
South African Kevin Anderson (the 2012 Delray
Champion) and American John Isner. The tournament was
eventually won by Ivo Karlovic (the other Croatian) World
th
#29 and one week shy of his 36 birthday. He became the
oldest winner in Delray Beach history beating out Donald
Young. The Bryan Brothers won the doubles again.
The venue is small so fans get to be very close to the
players and the practice courts are very accessible. We had
great seats right behind the players and the weather was
beautiful. I highly recommend the trip over to see this
tournament where you can see world class players up
close. To see that level of play which combines power,
placement, top spin, under spin, power serves and kick
serves plus a variety of shots including lobs and drop shots
is a lot of fun to watch and very educational. You also can
observe the interaction between the players and their
coaches on the practice courts. You should take any
opportunity you can to be part of a professional
tournament experience. The excitement of seeing it first
hand is so much fun.
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Library News
Thank You
The Library Volunteers would like to thank Heloise
Crowell for her six plus years of service to the GlenLakes
Library. Heloise is moving on to other volunteer work. We
will miss her contributions to the library. We want to
welcome back to GlenLakes our Library founder, Bill
Teich, and our newest volunteer, Chris Tharp. The library
volunteer team consists of Marita Hickey, Gerry Morrone,
Margie Parker, Ann Sich, Bill Teich, Jane Telander, Chris
Tharp and Raye Wentworth. The Library works on a honor
system... borrow what you want and return it when you’ve
finished. We have paperbound and hardbound fiction as
well as a fine selection of non-fiction, biographies, large
print books, and current magazines. The volunteers thank
GlenLakes residents for the generous donations of current,
good condition books and allowing us to shelve all new
and returned books.
The GlenLakes Ladies Golf Association 2015
Member/Guest Committee would like to thank all those at
GlenLakes who helped to put the “Divas & Divots”
tournament together and make it a success....especially:
Tom McCrary, Golf Pro; Kathy Wakefield, Assistant Golf
Pro; Pro Shop Staff; Ron Rood, Course Superintendent;
Golf Course Maintenance Workers; Chef Mik and the
Kitchen Crew; Roseann Latoria and the Banquet Staff; Bill
Orhenberger, Team Photos; Dave Sykora and Chuck
Jenkins, Betting; and the more than 40 volunteers who
helped with registration, putting contest, signage
placement, snack carts, money tree, candid photos, holein-one, ballroom set-up, and those who handled all the
little details that make any event work. Your time, talents
and contributions are greatly appreciated.
Happy Easter!
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Scarlett Belles
The Scarlett Belles take a walking tour of Historic
Brooksville. Perhaps no other city on Florida's Nature
Coast offers visitors such a neighborly, laid-back
walking tour of oak-canopied streets shading majestic
antebellum homes and shops.
Our next outing is the Starlite Cruise out of Clearwater
on Friday, April 24, 2015. Details to follow on channel
95, mailbox kiosks and e-mail. If you wish to join the
Scarlett Belles please contact our Duchess of
Membership, Barbara Roseanu at 596-5031.
Under the expert guidance of Jan Knowles of the
Historic Hernando Preservation Society, we let our
feet lead us back to a bygone era as we strolled along
brick-paved side streets and admired the wellmaintained lawns and gardens that residents enjoy
every day from the porches of their antebellum
(literally translated from Latin means "before war")
homes. We passed the 100 year old courthouse,
stopped in an antique shop and dined at the Rising Sun
Bistro. While dining together we got to chat about all
that we saw and enjoyed a delicious lunch and each
other's company.
Look out for photos from our March outing on the
Jolley Trolley in the next Eagle issue.
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352.628.4600
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