- Inside this Issue

Hello Residents,
As we prepare to enter the holiday season, we will continue to
provide amazing events for everyone to enjoy. This month we have various
events that we know you will love. Take a look at our November calendar &
event flyers, starting at page 8.
Daylight savings ends on Sunday, November 2nd. Remember to set
your clock back one hour and enjoy an extra hour of sleep. As it is getting
dark earlier, please take caution driving throughout our community and
remember the speed limit is 25 mph on the sub-streets and 35mph down The
Boulevard.
We have a packed December Calendar! Please save the dates for the
following events:
—>Breakfast with Santa, Dec. 6th 9am - 11am — RSVP only; limited spots
—>Holiday Cooking with Barb, Dec. 5th, 1:00pm — RSVP only
—> Over 50’s Meet & greet Progressive Dinner, Dec. 12th, 6:30pm
Harrison Ranch
Volume
Harrison
III, Ranch
Issue XI
Volume
November
III, Issue
2014
XI
Inside this
Issue
October in
Review
2-3
Letter from
the CDD
4
Home Care
Guide
5-6
Helping Others 7
& Rocky Bluff
November
Calendar
8-9
Event Flyers
1013
—> BIG Holiday Party, Dec. 13th, 6pm - 8pm
—> Holiday Cookie Exchange, Dec. 14th, 2pm-4pm — RSVP only
—> Outdoor Movie Night, Dec. 19th, 6:3pm
The December outdoor movie night will be a holiday movie of your
choice! The voting link is located at the top of this email, and we will also
send an individual email with the voting link. Voting is unlimited & will end
on Friday, November 14th.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RN3TFC9
REMINDERS
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The community ponds are catch and release only.
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There is no hunting allowed in the community, including the nature
trails.
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There is a library in the Amenity Center. Feel free to take a book or
donate!
Happy Holidays!
Michelle Moss, Lifestyle Director
:
Pulte
As of 10/22
there are 173
single family
home sites
remaining.
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We started off the month with the very popular Kid’s PJ Party. The
Halloween magic show was extremely fun and the kids enjoyed the entire
night. Our magician ended the night by providing all of the kids with a
custom balloon animal or object. The kids walked away with creation
including crowns, tigers, dogs, and much more. Look out for our many
upcoming kid’s events in November and December!
The Over 50’s Meet & Greet: Game Night Edition proved to be a hit.
Our residents loved the idea of adding a twist to our usual meet & greet
night. Residents enjoyed many games, including playing cards and
charades. The next Over 50’s Meet & Greet will be a Thanksgiving event,
featuring a provided ham and turkey. Please bring a side dish and/or
dessert to share. This event is on Friday, November 14th at 6:30pm.
The Fall Festival was extremely successful. We had nearly 500
attendees! Everyone enjoyed the live music provided by Kim Betts & the
Gamble Creek Band, Big John’s Texas BBQ Food Truck, the fun inflatables,
and rock climbing wall! We look forward to next year’s event!
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We are thankful to our sponsors: Pulte Homes, Goodson Electric, Inc,
Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems, ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance, Platinum
Framed Events, Sam’s Club, and Verizon. Visit pages 14 & 15 for our
sponsor’s information.
As we all know, October is Breast Cancer
Awareness Month & our Zumba class
supported the entire month by wearing
P I N K to every class! Our Zumba class
meets every Thursday at 7pm.
Oktoberfest was a blast. Sixty-eight residents
enjoyed a yummy Oktoberfest inspired dinner and
fun trivia. Trivia winners went home with a prize as
well!
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Hello Harrison Ranch Residents,
In my letter this month there are two main topics I would
like to address. The first one is the upcoming election of resident
Board Supervisors. This year marks the first General Election for Harrison Ranch, so I’m sure there is some confusion as to how it works.
Candidates running for office have been qualified with the Supervisor of Elections of Manatee County, and their names will be appearing on the ballot when you go to the polls to vote on Election Day in
November. The CDD does not conduct its own vote for these Board
Supervisor seats, everything is done the same way that you would
vote for any other public official. If there are any issues or if you
have any questions, please contact your local Supervisor of Elections office.
The second item is the Assessment Refund checks. Earlier in
the year, the CDD Board adopted a resolution that approved the refunding of special assessment overpayments in previous years. For
anyone who owned property within the District and paid CDD assessments between the fiscal years of 2008-2012, you should be receiving a refund check soon, if you haven’t already. The amount refunded depends on the length of time you owned the property and
the amount of assessments that were originally paid.
Finally, one last note to mention is that the pool resurfacing
will commence on October 27. The pool will be closed until approximately December 15 due to the repairs.
Thanks,
Joe Roethke
District Manager
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Kitchen care for the holiday season!
Disposal
The food disposal unit in the kitchen helps make cooking and cleaning easier.
Care and Maintenance
Follow these care and maintenance suggestions for the disposal in your home.
To Use the Disposal Correctly
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Run the cold water, and then turn the disposal on before depositing food into it. Don’t deposit
foods into an inactivated disposal and then turn the unit on.
Run cold water while the disposal is running.
Running cold water helps to solidify any grease in the disposal so it can be chopped up and moved
out with the remainder of the foods.
Insert foods loosely into the disposal. If you pack in too much at once, you can jam the disposal.
Keep the disposal running for at least 15seconds after the noise of grinding has stopped to flush all
food particles through the drain line.
Make sure all small objects are removed from the sudsy water before you drain the sink.
If You Have a Continuous-Feed Disposal
Move silverware and other small items away from the edge of the sink to avoid accidentally knocking
them in while the disposal is running.
To Use the Disposal Safely
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With a continuous-feed model, use the cover as directed to protect yourself when grinding bones
or fruit pits – the force of the disposal action
could eject small particles. Avoid leaning over the disposal if you are feeding waste into it while it
is running.
To avoid damage to the motor, all disposals have overload protectors. If the disposal should stall,
turn off the disposal and the cold water. Retrieve the article causing the problem. Press the reset
button on the disposal. If it won’t stay in, wait a few minutes and try again. If the disposal won’t
start when you turn the switch on, check your
electrical panel box for a tripped circuit breaker, and reset as necessary.
What You Can’t Put Into the Disposal
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Follow the directions in the manufacturer’s manual regarding what shouldn’t be put through the
disposal.
Don’t grind large bones or fibrous materials, such as corn husks, artichokes, etc.
Don’t pour grease or fat down the disposal.
Pour liquid fat into a jar or can, and then solidify it in the refrigerator.
Dispose of the jar or can in the trash.
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Kitchen care for the holiday season!
Dishwasher
With proper use and maintenance, the dishwasher in your kitchen will clean dishes effectively and conveniently.
Care and Maintenance
Follow these care and maintenance suggestions for your home’s dishwasher.
To Clean Dishes Effectively
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Run the disposal before turning on the dishwasher.
A clogged sink drain will cause a flood.
Use only dishwasher detergent and only in the recommended amounts.
If the dishwasher isn’t directly wired, plug it into a grounded outlet only. Don’t use an
extension cord.
To Clean the Dishwasher
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Some parts of the dishwasher need cleaning.
Clean the control panel with a damp cloth. Dry it thoroughly.
Never use harsh abrasives to clean the dishwasher.
Clean the strainer, pump, and spray arms every three months per the manufacturer’s instructions to
remove objects that could clog the drain system.
Clean the dishwasher float periodically to prevent it from sticking; it controls the water level in the
dishwasher. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
to clean the float.
Before cleaning the interior of the dishwasher, wait at least20 minutes after a cycle for the heating
element to cool down. Failure to do so could result in burn injuries.
To Remove Stains
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Clean the stain with dishwasher detergent and water.
If the iron in your water stains the dishwasher, clean the stains with a commercial soluble rust remover that’s safe for use in dishwashers.
To Check for Leaks
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Inspect the dishwasher for leaks every six months.
After washing a load of dishes, look along the front and underneath the dishwasher for water leaks.
Use only automatic dishwasher detergents. The wrong detergent can cause the dishwasher to leak.
Call a professional to have any leaks or clogs repaired immediately.
For more information about dishwashers, visit the manufacturer’s website.
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The Bishop Animal Shelter presents:
The 16th annual Canine Christmas Festival
This family event raises funds that save hundreds of pets’ lives each year. The goal for Canine Christmas is
100 adoptions, so if you're looking for a dog or cat, this is the day to see many pets for adoption. There will be live
music by Kim Betts & the Gamble Creek band, food trucks, a Doggy Fun Zone, pet portraits with Santa, a Canine
Fashion Show, a variety of vendors, and much more.
There will also be a 50/50 auction, raffle prizes and silent auction, Manatee County Animal Services Officers
will also be on hand to educate pet owners on the importance of tag compliance and micro chipping. County residents can purchase their Pet License for just $15 with proof of a current rabies vaccines.
Admission to Canine Christmas is $3 per person and kids under 12 are free. Entrance to the festival
grounds is located at 5781 21st Avenue West in Bradenton. Handicapped parking is available, and the property is
wheelchair accessible. For more information, a schedule of events, directions to the event and vendor applications,
please visit www.caninechristmas.com.
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Saturday, November 1 – 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. – Early voting
Thursday, November 6 – 6:00 - Mana-Tween Culture Club: Turkey (ages 8 – 12)
Friday, November 7 – 9:00 - CareerSource Suncoast Mobile Career Bus
Saturdays, November 8, 22 – 10:00 – 1:00 – Ask a Master Gardener
Wednesday, November 12 – 1:00 – 6:00 – Friends of Rocky Bluff Library PREVIEW Book
Sale – open only to current members of Friends of Rocky Bluff Library – Memberships
starting at $5.00 per year available at the door on Preview day
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Thursday, November 13 – noon - 6:00 – Friends of Rocky Bluff Library Book Sale – open
to all
Friday, November 14 – 10:00 – 5:00 – Friends of Rocky Bluff Library Book Sale – open to
all
Saturday, November 15 – 9:00 – 4:00 – Friends of Rocky Bluff Library Book Sale – open
to all
Wednesday, November 19 – 2:00 – Author presentation: The Revolutionary War present-
ed by Sandy Chase and Violet April Ebersole
Thursday, November 20 – 1:00 – Lunch, Listen, Learn Concert – Latin guitar performance
by Bryan Spainhower
Friday, November 21 – 10:30 – Pre-School Story Time
Saturday, November 22 – 10:00 – Basic Medicare presented by Dawn Cook
Saturday, November 22 – 2:00 – Teen Craft: Paper Jewelry
For more information on any of these programs, call the Rocky Bluff Library at 723-4821
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
Outside
Zumba
10am
2
3
4
Cooking with
Barb
$10, RSVP
1pm
*Daylight Savings*
9
7
Yoga
10:30AM
Kids Tennis
4pm-5:25pm
Cardio
Tennis
$5, RSVP
6:45pm
Ladies
Crafting
1:30pm
Abs Video
6:15pm
11
Zumba
13
Kids Tennis
4pm-5:25pm
Yoga
6pm
Ladies
Crafting
1:30pm
Abs Video
6:15pm
Zumba
7pm
18
Yoga
6pm
19
20
30
Outside
Zumba
10am
Over 50’s
Meet & Greet
Thanksgiving
Dinner
6:30pm
21
Yoga
10:30AM
Kids Tennis
4pm-5:25pm
Ladies
Crafting
1:30pm
Abs Video
6:15pm
25
Yoga
10:30AM
Cardio
Tennis
$5, RSVP
6:45pm
Ladies
Crafting
1:30pm
Outside
Zumba
10am
Outdoor
Movie Night
6:30pm
7pm
26
Yoga
6pm
22
Zumba
Cardio
Tennis
$5, RSVP
6:45pm
24
15
*Veteran’s Day*
Q&A w/ Dave &
Michelle
10AM
23
Outside
Zumba
10am
Extreme
Family Bingo
$10, RSVP
7pm
14
Yoga
10:30AM
17
8
7pm
12
CDD Meeting
1:30pm
Cardio
Tennis
$5, RSVP
6:45pm
16
6
Yoga
6pm
10
Veteran’s
BBQ
1:30pm
5
27
28
29
Outside
Zumba
10am
Amenity Center
Closed
Cooking with Barb Sun. Nov. 2nd, 1pm: Come to the Amenity Center for a Thanksgiving themed cooking class.
Attendees will learn how to prep and cook turkey, herb stuffing, mashed cheddar, cauliflower, and potatoes, cranberry salad, and holiday pie. RSVP by 10/31; $10 per person.
Extreme Family Bingo Fri. Nov. 7th, 7pm: Our Trivia game show host, Jim Casey, will host an exciting game
of Bingo with a twist. Bingo will include rounds of Name that Tune, Karaoke, and Bingo all mixed into one game!
Please bring a snack to share! RSVP by 11/4; $10 per person.
Veteran’s BBQ Sun. Nov. 9th, 1:30 pm: The Veteran’s Club would like to invite you to celebrate Veteran’s Day
(Nov. 11), here at Harrison Ranch. This event is open to ALL residents. Bring a meat to grill and a dish to share
at the Harrison Ranch Amenity Center. There are grills located at the park. This event is hosted by the Harrison
Ranch Veteran’s Club.
Over 50’s Meet & Greet Fri. Nov. 10th, 6:30pm: Come to the Amenity Center for social time with your fellow
Harrison Ranch neighbors. Please bring a Thanksgiving side dish to share & B.Y.O.B. Turkey and Ham will be
provided. Some who attend have high allergies to perfume; please be respectful and limit your perfume wearing
to this function.
Q&A w/ Dave & Michelle Mon. Nov. 17th, 10AM: Do you have any questions for the HOA or Lifestyles Team?
Bring your concerns to this meeting. Dave Walter, HOA Manager, and Michelle Moss, Lifestyle Director, will host
a meeting for everyone to express their concerns, comments, and ideas. Doughnuts and coffee will be provided.
Outdoor Movie Night Fri. Nov. 21st, 6:30pm: Bring your blankets/lawn chairs, bug spray, flashlights, and come
watch the awesome movie: How to Train Your Dragon 2. Hot chocolate will be provided! The movie will start
promptly at 6:30pm.
For Harrison Ranch Residents, $5.00 for Guests
Yoga Every Mon. at 6pm-7pm & Tue. at 10:30am-11:30am : Our yoga class is appropriate for all skill levels!
Please bring a mat if you have one. Mats are limited.
Abs Video Every Thurs. 6:15pm-6:45pm: Gather your friends and GET CRUNCHING! We will show a 30-minute
abdominal video. Please bring a mat if you have one. Mats are limited.
Zumba Every Thurs. 7pm-8pm: Ditch the workout, and join the party! Use basic dance moves and light weights to
shake things up! Routines are fun and easy to learn.
Outside Zumba Every Sat. 10am-11am: Since the pool is closed, this will replace Aqua Zumba for the time being.
Class will take place on the Outside Veranda. Calorie burning routines are fun and easy to learn.
with Barb
Main Feature: Thanksgiving
Sun. Nov. 2nd at 1pm
Must RSVP by 10/31, $10.00
Menu:
 Turkey
 Herb Stuffing
 Mashed Cheddar, Cauliflower and
Potatoes
 Cranberry Salad
 Holiday Pie
Please bring a cutting board, knife
and hand towel, and 1/2 cup of stale
bread (white, wheat, sourdough,
Italian, or French bread is best) .
RSVP to hrlifestyles@accessyourcommunity.com, 941-776-9949
RSVP to hrlifestyles@accessyourcommunity.com or (941) 776-9949
Veteran’s
This is for all veterans and supporters of veterans.
Bring a meat to grill and a side dish to share.
B.Y.O.B.
This event is hosted by the Harrison Ranch Veteran’s Club.
The movie will take place on the outside lawn,
so please bring a blanket, flashlight, and bug
spray. Hot Cocoa will be provided. Children 14
and under must be accompanied by an adult.
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Amenity Center
5755 Harrison Ranch Boulevard
(941) 776-9949
hrlifestyles@accessyourcommunity.com
Hours
Monday - Wednesday: 10am - 6pm
Thursday & Friday: 1pm - 8pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 6pm
Lifestyle Director: Michelle Moss
Lifestyle Assistant: JoJo Styles
CDD
Rizzetta & Co.
Joe Roethke, District Manager
(813) 933-5571
JRoethke@rizzetta.com
(Contact for community wide
issues; i.e. street lights, lakes,
community landscape, wild
hogs)
HarrisonRanchCDD.org
HOA
Access Residential
Dave Walter
Regional Operations Manager
(407) 480-4200 x1007
Dwalter@accessyourcommunity.com
(Contact for individual properties; i.e. home alterations,
neighbor issues, violations)
Sales Office
941-776-2794
Pulte Warranty
866-313-9950
tampawarranty@pulte.com
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If you are interested in a club listed
below, please email the club leader
listed. Please contact Lifestyles if
you could like to start a club.
Book Club & Women’s Bunco
Club
Judy Chies
jmchi4@juno.com
Over 50’s Outings
Rita Cerroni
ritacerroni@verizon.net
Ladies Who Lunch
Ria McKee
riaalsunshine@gmail.com
Veteran’s Club
Stuart Taube
Veterans_Club@gizmoguy.net
Artist Networking Club
Chi Kulig
chikulig@outlook.com
Men & Co-Ed Golf Club
Dennis Zlosel
denniszl@hotmail.com
Fellowship & Bible Study
Elaine Skewis
jskewis@tampabay.rr.com
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