TALENT SHOWCASE “We Care” “WE CARE” needs the colony’s help again for the food drive. We will be collecting non perishable items from Nov 10th, 2014 to Jan 10th, 2015. Come see Paul & Vicky Testa at 579 Bayshore Dr. Our house will be decorated by the 3rd week of November. Last year we collected 500 non perishable items for “We Care” food pantry. We will have a bin out for you to drop any non perishable items off. Please make sure the dates are dated for the year 2015. We are in high demand for paper goods, laundry soap, dish soap, hand soap, cleaning supplies and as always non perishable can goods. If you need help from We Care please contact De Griffin at 941-722-7736. THANKS again for your help. Paul & Vicky Colony Cove has been again selected to host a talent showcase on Thursday November 6, 2014. A showcase allows communities throughout central Florida the opportunity to view acts for their individual entertainment venues. The promoter will have between twenty and twenty-five performers who will have fifteen minutes to show their best to the approximately one hundred and sixty community representatives. This showcase is being sponsored by your Home Owners Association. Seating will be available to non-community representatives who want to enjoy a day of entertainment at a cost of $5.00 per ticket. The doors will open at 9:00 with the show beginning at 9:45, and coffee and rolls will be available for purchase along with a variety of items on a lunch menu. The entertainment will continue throughout the afternoon until about 5:00 PM. It's that time of year again!!! Come by the Administration Office after November 3rd and pick up your Angel to help out the Children that may not get a Christmas this year. November 2014 Page 2 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 ) Cove is located at Colony 101) Amsterdam Avenue, ) Ellenton, FL 34222 • (941) 722-6683 MAIN OFFICE............. 722-6683 Monday thru Friday 8-5 MAIN LOBBY HOURS Monday thru Friday 8-6 Saturday 10-5 Sunday CLOSED MANAGER.................. 722-6683 SALES OFFICE.......... 722-7874 Monday thru Friday 9-6 Saturday 10-4 Sunday CLOSED MAINTENANCE OFFICE........... 722-6683 Monday thru Friday 8-4 EMERGENCY............CALL 911 The Breeze is published monthly by Teledrex, Inc. • P.O. Box 985, Bradenton, FL 34206 (941) 723-5003 Trash Pick Up Holiday Schedule NO curbside pick up for garbage, recycling, or yard waste if your scheduled pick up day falls on a holiday listed below: *New Year’s Day *President’s Day *Memorial Day *Labor Day *Independence Day *Thanksgiving Day *Christmas Day Depending on the day of the week that the Holiday will fall on, your alternate collection day will be as follows: • Monday’s collection will be collected on Tuesday. • Tuesday’s collection will be on Wednesday. • Wednesday’s yard waste will be collected on Thursday. • Thursday’s collection will be collected on Friday. • Friday’s collection will be collected on Saturday. We Find you the Best Coverage for the Best Price... New Patient Dental Special! $50 Off Discount Plan Applies to Annual Enrollment Fee for Discount Plan for New Patients. Individual Plan $99 - Now $49 For New Patients. Plan Includes: Exams and X-rays no charge, 10-30% off treatment. Seniors get an extra 5% off. Can use w/ insurance Dr.Rick Schnur 776-0885 Florida Smile Design 8251 US Hwy 301N, Parrish FL 34219 In Ellenton Commons Plaza with Butterfield’s Restaurant, RealHab, Raven Pizza, Pinch-A-Penny. Colony Cove Medical Loan Closet The Colony Cove Medical Loan Closet is open on an “on call” basis. If you are a resident of Colony Cove and have need of a medical device (walker, knee walker, crutches, etc) Contact one of the volunteers listed below. There is no charge for the use of equipment, however a deposit is required. The deposit will be returned when the article is returned. And cash donations are always welcome. These donations help us to replace worn items. We ask that you return the item clean and if possible it should be returned within 60 days. If you need the item for a longer period of time please contact one of the volunteers. We also ask that if you know you will be needing something from the CCMLC that you call before you need it. Our volunteers are not always available at the last minute. We are available on Sunday, strictly on an emergency basis. Thank you! Tom & Mary Ricker 729-8519 Liz Eslaire 729-4828 De Griffin 722-7736 Connie Smith 723-1095 Cathy Justis 722-5973 Jim Pierson 723-9282 Movie Night Happy Thanksgiving & Merry Christmas! See you next year for Movie Night. Are you over 65? Did you know people over 65 have a 50% higher likelihood of developing Skin Cancer? Call today for your FREE Skin Cancer Screening Exam. Call 941-776-1577 to reserve your spot The Skin Cancer Centers/Dermatology Associates Howard A. Oriba, M.D. | Michael G. Caruso, M.D. | Leslee Baute, P.A.-C. 8959 Highway 301 North • Parrish, FL 34219 (Parkwood Shopping Center by Publix) www.TheSkinCancerCenters.com 055126_SO Where to Reach Us Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 3 Homeowners Association News www.HOACC.org Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Time to give thanks for all the blessings in our lives and share our blessings with family and friends. Remember and respect our Veterans on Tuesday, November 11th who have fought and continue to fight for our freedom and the freedom of all Americans. It’s also time to consider running for the Homeowner’s Association Board of Directors. There are five seats open this year and if you wish to run for office, call our Nominating Chair, Bill Dow, 281-8028 (sorry for the wrong number in last month’s Breeze). Elections will take place in December (date and time will be announced and posted) and the victors will assume their seats in January of 2015. Good luck candidates ! The first show of the Parade of Stars will be the Christmas show in December. Come on out and join your friends and neighbors for some great entertainment. If you have not yet purchased your tickets, call Johanna DiNatale at 722-6106, or see her at coffee on Saturday morning. Now that the winter residents have and will continue to come back to their homes in Colony Cove it is extremely important to obey the speed limit and stop signs for the safety of those residents walking in the streets. We do not have sidewalks, and many walkers, joggers, guests, dog walkers, etc. are using the same streets as vehicles. Also please remember that anyone driving your golf cart must be at least 16 years old and also obey all traffic laws. Safety is of the utmost importance. Have you visited the new exercise room at Ellenton Hall yet? If you are ready for a work out, get your key at the office, grab a towel, and head on over. The Loan Closet is back on schedule and hours are: Mondays and Thursdays from 10 AM to noon. Remember to bring a check for a deposit on items borrowed. Your check will be returned when you return your item. Also remember in order to maintain and replace worn items a small fee will be charged for use of these items. What a great amenity to have. We don’t have to store car seats, beds, strollers, bicycles, cribs, wheelbarrows, etc. Just borrow, return and contribute. The HOA is hosting another Showcase of Stars on Thursday, November 6th at Harmony Hall. Tickets are only $5.00 and 20 to 25 professionals will be showcasing their talents for your entertainment. Come on out to your next HOA meeting, at Harmony Hall, on Monday, November 3rd at 7:00PM. See you there....... PATROL If you need to reach Patrol call them directly at 941.705.6681 instead of calling the Administration Office. Christmas Ice Show Save The Date: The Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex will present their annual Christmas Ice Show the second weekend in December. There will be two shows Saturday, Dec. 13 and one show Sunday, Dec. 14. Details and times will be available in the December Breeze and posters will be on the bulletin boards and announced at the Saturday coffees later in November. Keep your eyes and ears open. PATROL COMMENTS Renewed Enforcement!!! Prospectus Page 72 All dogs must remain inside fenced in areas at Picnic Island dog exercise facility E. DOGS (1) Dogs must be kept inside the mobile home except when taken to outdoors on a leash for reasonable outdoor exercise periods. A dog leash should be no more the sixteen (16) feet in length. Any pet found in the community without a leash shall be picked up and delivered to the animal shelter. When outside the confines of a home, all droppings must be immediately removed by the Resident. In no event may a dog be permitted to trespass on another Resident’s property Prospectus page 76 & 7 7 Parking must have “all four wheels” on the pavement!!! No Wheels are allowed on the grass 12. Motor Vehicles, Boats and Trailers: B. Residents must park their vehicles on their own driveway. The resident is permitted a total of two (2) vehicles per lot, provided there is adequate room, unless there is sufficient space on the paved area of the lot on which additional vehicles may be parked in which case those additional vehicles may be parked on the lot. All vehicles must have liability insurance in the minimum amount. Parking on lawns, Green areas or vacant lots or, underdeveloped portions of the Community is strictly prohibited. No overnight parking on streets within the Community. Vehicles are not to be parked on the grass at anytime. Only currently licensed vehicles may be stored or driven in the Community. All other vehicles must be removed from the premise. Residents are not permitted to park their own vehicles on the street in front of their home other than when loading or unloading. Management will ban from the Community any vehicles, which in its sole judgement interfere with the peace, privacy, and/ or general welfare of other residents or with the appearance of the Community. Vehicles in violation of these rules may be towed away without notice at the Home Owner’s expense, payable to the towing service and not to the Community Owner. Resident’s are responsible for guest’s vehicles. H. O. A. MEMBERSHIP ONLY $5.00 SUPPORT YOUR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION AVAILABLE @ HOA MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH OR BY CALLING CINDI HECK @ 941-729-0545 Page 4 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Women’s Bible Study We continued our Bible study of the 8 Founding Mothers who shaped the Biblical story by focusing on the lives of these four women: Kenturah (Genesis 25:1-6), Rebekah (Genesis 24, 25:19-34, and 26:1-28), Leah (Genesis 29:16-18, 23, 25,and 31-35 and also in Ruth 4:11) and Rachel (Genesis 29-35; Jeremiah 31:15; and Matthew 2:18). Our next lesson will focus on the Women of Courage: Jochebed, Pharaoh’s daughter in Exodus 1:22, and 2:1-10 and Hebrew 11:23. Deborah in Judges 4 and 5 and Jael in Judges 4:14-22 and chapter 5:24-27. As we approach Thanksgiving and Christmas we will read of 5 women mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus. We begin our study at this time focusing on Tamar (Genesis 38: 6-11, 13-16, 18, and 27. Also look in Matthew chapters 1-3.) Rahab in Joshua 2:1-21, 6:17-25 and James 2:25. Ruth in Ruth chapters 2-4 and Matthew 1:5. Bathsheba in 2nd Samuel Chapter 11-12. We end this lesson studying Mary, the mother of Jesus in Matthew 1:18-25, chapter 2; also in Luke 1:26-80 and 2nd John 19:25-27. Bible study sheets are passed out each week on the upcoming week’s lesson. Come join us whenever you can. Call me if you would like to receive previous study sheets. I can be reached at 928-2221, Rev. Mary Putnam Roberts. Flags If anyone has an American flag that is tattered, worn or faded and doesn’t know how to dispose of properly, drop off at: 4016 Long Lake Drive South or contact: Colony Cove resident Mickie Stinson at (941) 723‑0474. A/C Our Service Makes You Comfortable TO DA Y (941) 799-1889 HE AT IN G Check out our website for more information on our company, our services and interesting facts and articles on air conditioning. www.actoday-fl.com &A IR CO ND ITI ON ING $49.00 A/C TUNE UP 30 point inspection 13 SEER EQUIPMENT CLEARANCE Due to upcoming 2015 code changes we are liquidating all 13 SEER equipment. More expensive 14 SEER units will be required, by code, starting in 2015. State-certified in Florida Air conditioning repair service. Lic #CAC1817009 Bonded & Insured Welcome New Neighbor NAME Marjorie Meurn Mary Chandler Larry & Kathy Carlson Richard & Kim Kline Steve Allen & Cori Taylor Robert Lovelace Steven Bower & Casaundra Bower Dorothy Bowen Robert Jackson & Deborah Lecuyer Phillip Baker Martin & Elsa Celestine Angie Loeffler Terry & Carol Schrieber George & Sharon Ralph November 2014 MOVED FROM Minneapolis, MN Ohio Indian Lake Ohio Rivervew Michigan Crystal Lake, IL Plant City FL Chillicothe, OH COLONY COVE ADDRESS 4330 Lakeview Dr N 528 Outer Dr 3716 Sunset Dr 205 N. Utrecht 96 Pompano Dr 323 Alkmaar St 490 Sandalwood LN New York Derry NH, Lakeville MA 7507 Morningside Dr S 581 Bayshore Dr Jackson, Michigan New York Lochgelly, WV Michigan Michigan & Massachusetts 473 Royal Palm Way 551 Bayshore Dr 506 Edgewater Dr 4212 Countryside Dr 209 Rotterdam Ave Colony Lakes Association, Inc. Wednesday, November 19th Free tour of Renaissance on 9th, Manatee County Food Bank, Meals on Wheels kitchen and Adult Day Center. Leave Colony Cove (carpool) at 8:30A.M. for Renaissance Center, 1816 9th St.W., Bradenton. Bus tour at 9:30A.M. to Food Bank, Meals on Wheels kitchen and Daybreak Adult Day Center. Return for optional lunch at Renaissance Bistro followed by tour of Senior Enrichment Center and visit to Gift and Thrift Shop. For reservations contact Glenna Koch at 981-3181, available at Saturday morning 9:30A.M. Lakes Coffee Hour. or sign up on H.H. bulletin hoard. Deadline November 8th. Saturday, November 29th Visit to Orban’s Nursery Poinsettia Extravaganza Open House Located at 9601 9th Ave.N., W. Bradenton. Free. Leave from Harmony Hall at 12:00 noon on Colony Cove bus (max. 24 people) or carpool. (See sign-up on H.H. bulletin board.) Back by 4 P.M. For reservations contact Jim Herbin at 729-6643 or Joyce Austin at 722-9753, both available at Saturday morning 9:30A.M. Lakes Coffee Hour, or sign up on H.H. bulletin board. Deadline for reservations November 22nd. Hazardous Waste Pick-up If you have hazardous waste that needs to be picked up, you can call our office on November 5th, 6th and 7th to sign up. We will need your name, address and what you are having picked up. The pick-up dates will be November 12th, 13th and 14th. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 5 When selling your home “For Sale By Owner”A Few Things You Need To Know: 1. You need to request a “Rent Disclosure” from the Main Office. 2. You need to provide the Buyer of your home with your copy of the “Prospectus Agreement”. (**Do not give your copy of the “Prospectus”, until the Buyer has been APPROVED.) 3. You can obtain a copy of an application from the Office, so you have it handy for a potential buyer. **Important Reminder: All buyers have to be age-qualified, pass a backgroundcheck, and credit check. Occupants who will be residing in the home, must be at least 45 years of age, pass a background check and be approved by the Office. **Even if the Buyer already owns a home in Colony Cove, they have to call the Office and talk to Linda Ziemba about approval for the new home. 4. The Office will schedule an inspection of the outside of your home & lot. If anything is not “in-compliance” according to the “Prospectus” Rules & Regulations, these issues will have to be corrected to bring the home into “compliance” status, before the closing will be approved. Joyce Austin Sing - A - Long Group Joyce Austin & Sing -A-Long Friends surprised another former member, Jeanne Larson, in Honor of her 95th Birthday, September 27th. She is a Resident at Verandas/Riverfront. We had a large group of singers in attendance. The Residents and Staff were included and enjoyed the music and fun. I presented Jeanne a Birthday Cake. We were served Ice Cream and Punch by the Activities Directors. Jeanne was even more surprised as we all took gifts and they had to transport them to her apartment on “WHEELS”. Another rewarding afternoon. I cannot say enough nice things about these FRIENDS. They give from their Hearts and spread so much Love and Cheer enjoying the music and fun. We resumed this activity Oct. 23rd at 11:00 AM, Harmony Hall. It is an open activity and no obligations. Anyone welcome. Joyce Austin Kings Drive 722-9753 Page 6 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Colony Cove Friendly Social Club Entertainment Committee If you were one of the capacity crowd, you had a fabulous time at the Halloween party. De, Gary and Bob did a fabulous job. And a big round of applause goes to those of you who got in the spirit with those wonderful/crazy costumes. Isn’t it fun to dress up and act “young again”? Much appreciation goes out to Mary Weinman for her great job on the Welcome Back “Jack Tambourine” dance. Sometimes we forget to say “Thank You” to the people who consistently do such a good job for us. Let’s not take them for granted and say thank you whenever we can. Again, I say, “We Need You” if we are to continue putting on these events. Come to the entertainment committee meetings the 3rd Saturday after coffee to hear about the upcoming events and find out how you can help. Look through this paper to see the people who are chairing these upcoming events: Thanksgiving Dinner, Thanksgiving Dance (2 separate events), Christmas Dinner and Dance, Gaspirilla Parade, Roaring Twenties Dance, The Legends Show, Shrimp Dinner Dance, St. Patrick’s Day Dance. Talk to them and ask how you can get involved. Come to the meeting to offer new ideas. Pam Graham has volunteered to help us reorganize a general volunteer list. It is not as easy as it looks. We know some people have signed up and not been called. It is a work in progress. You will be hearing more about it at our Saturday morning meetings. Please stay with us on this. Look for a sign up sheet or give her a call at 941-776-4917. Also...are you on our Shutterfly email account? Instructions for signing up will be on the back of our new membership cards. This is so important for you to see what is coming up and how to get tickets. More on this in next month’s Breeze. Please feel free to call any of the officers below with your questions or comments. And as always you are welcome to attend not only the Entertainment Committee meetings but also our Business Meetings held the third Wednesday of the month Lynne Rivet - Entertainment Chairperson 508-564-5358 Debbie Stone - Co-chair 352-556-9006 Mary Ricker - President 941-729-8519 Becky Pierson - Vice President 941-723-9282 Karen McGinnis - Second Vice President 941-776-4719 Cindi Heck - Secretary 941-729-0545 Brian Langley - Treasurer 941-545-7327 Friendly Social Club Activities Schedule DATE EVENT LOCATION COST TIME 11/22/14 Thanksgiving Dance Harmony Hall $5.00 7:00pm 11/27/14 Thanksgiving Dinner Harmony Hall $10.00 12/6/14 Christmas Dinner & Dance Harmony Hall 5:00 1/10/15 Pinot Picasso II Harmony Hall TBA 1/24/15 Roaring Twenties Dance Harmony Hall $ 1/30/15 The Legends Show Harmony Hall TBA TBA 1/31/15 Gasparilla Parade $60 TBA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for all EVENTS TICKETS sold at COFFEE every SATURDAY (Prior to the DATE) 8-9am at HARMONY HALL 1:30 & Dinner 2:30 TBA The Roaring Twenties Dance Save the Date January 24th The French called the 1920’s The Crazy Years because everything was changing. World War I was over, money flowed, income tax was low, and for the first time in history more people lived in the cities than on the farm. For those men and women who only knew farm life, the cities seemed to ROAR. That is want we want our dance to do “ROAR”. We want you to be wild and crazy...in an eloquent kind of way. Pull out the stops. Go shopping. Find yourself some outrageous costumes and bling! Check out Google and Pinterest and see how people dressed back then. Flappers wore head bands with feathers or flowers (Think Billie Holliday). Women wore long dresses, long beads and hats...lots of hats...Men were Dapper Dans with 3 piece suits and fedoras (again more hats). If they weren’t “The Dans or the Flappers”, perhaps they were “Gangsters and Molls”. Those ladies showed lots of leg! (Oh My!). Think the Great Gatsby, The God Father, Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde. Think tuxedos and zoot suits. Think beads and boas, suspenders and guns, fishnet stockings and long cigarette holders. Think what you want – Anything Goes! Watch for ticket sales to begin early December. Get tickets for your friends up North so they don’t miss out. There will only be 300 tickets. Look on the back of your new membership cards. Information on how to get on our email notification site will be there. Don’t miss out on what is happening. This will be another sold out event. As always we can use help – especially with creative ideas to make this a one of a kind event. Call or see one of the people below at coffee to get more information. Please come to our monthly entertainment committee meetings held the 3rd Saturday of the monthly after coffee. Sit in and listen and offer your ideas. We welcome your participation. Watch for a special “Think Tank” session for ideas on this dance. Pam Graham 941-776-4917 Mary Ricker 941-729-8519 Lynne Rivet 508-564-5358 Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 7 “Rhythmettes” Line Dancing Are you ready for another season of line dancing? Hope all our northern dancers had a safe trip back to Colony Cove and all are ready to dance. Although few in number at times, we danced all summer and were glad to have some newcomers join us. They are busy learning the various steps but most important is having fun and getting exercise. Classes are held every Tuesday evening at Harmony Hall starting at 6:45P.M. If you are a beginner, arrive a little early and Shirley or one of the girls will be glad to help you with some of the basic steps or if you have a questions about a particular step. All dances are cued so no need to memorize. If you don’t know the step being cued, just substitute a step you know but keep moving and having fun. Also, don’t worry about mistakes as we all make them. When Shirley goofs, she just cues a step and eventually we are back on track. Line dancing is lots of fun and good exercise. It’s a fun evening with friends and neighbors and a chance to meet new people and catch up on the news. Hope to see you all at Harmony Hall, Tuesday evening at 6:45 P.M. or earlier if you need help with some of the steps. Any questions, give Shirley a call at 722-3669. Everyone welcome. HAPPY THANKSGIVING Happy Notes “Happy Notes” practice for the 2014-2015 season started October 20th. Dr. Arthur Harvey is our Director and we appreciate him giving of his time and patience for us with his busy schedule. As you know, this is being written prior to our first practice session due to the submission deadline. Dr. Harvey has selected a tentative program for the Christmas season but songs may be deleted and others added once we start practicing. Our scheduler, Joan Roberts, is busy getting concerts scheduled. Joan had some health problems this summer and moved to a new northern residence so she did not have a great summer. Now that she is back in the Florida warmth and sunshine we hope her health will improve. Many of our northern songbirds are back but we have a few who do not return until after the first of the year. We always welcome new voices- so- if you like to sing give us a try. Our annual Colony Cove Christmas Concert is scheduled for Sunday, December 14, 2014, at Harmony Hall starting at 2:30P.M. Mark your calendars now. The “Happy Notes” meet every Monday at Friendship Hall from 1:30 P.M. to 3:00P.M. Get your singing voice tuned up and we will see you then. We also hope to see some new faces. EVERYONE WELCOME. Any questions, call Shirley O’Neill at 722-3669 or Joan Roberts at 722-5875. HAPPY THANKSGIVING November 14, 2014 Colony Cove Camera Club Another fun filled meeting with a great group of amazing photographers. We are excited to welcome back more of our “away” gang and hello to our newest member, Jean Lewetag. After our overview of questions regarding last months assignment and how to add water droplets to your flower photos, we had our monthly contest. Mr. Ricker (who did not know the owner of the photos) reviewed the many submissions of palm trees at dusk and old cars, he decided that Donna Costey had won the covenant prize for her sunset palm tree photo. She went home with a new instruction book on the art of Landscape Photography. The contest for Nov. is to try and get a squirrel to sit still long enough to take it’s picture. Hint, I hear there are a lot of squirrels on Doggie Island. Our next monthly meeting will be on Wed. Nov. 12th at 1:30pm at HH. Please come and join us for a fun filled 2 hours. Everyone likes to take pictures.....learn some new tricks of the trade. Everyone is Welcome. See you there and “Good Shooting”. Donna Costey, President 722-9848 South Club It’s Fall, the best time of the year in Florida. Snowbirds have or are returning, summer rains are over, 80’s instead of 90’s and less humidity, and we did not have any hurricanes for which we are thankful. The biggest concern for those of us who are here all summer are the hurricanes and possible evacuation. As I mentioned last month, Labor day weekend we all went to the Cracker Barrel for breakfast rather than having coffee hour at Manatee Hall. It was enjoyed by all and mention was made that we should do it more often. Well, Saturday, October 11th we did. Once again the food was delicious, service great and the biscuits and gravy people were happy. Our Welcome Back Dinner is scheduled for Sunday, November 9th at Manatee Hall. Happy hour 4:00P.M. and dinner at 5:00P.M. Dinner is being catered by “Ma’s” and menu is ham, sweet potato casserole, green beans, 7-layer salad, rolls and butter and a brownie with ice cream for dessert. Coffee, iced tea, plates and utensils are furnished. We will have 50/50 and entertainment. Price per person is $10.00. Tickets sellers are Terry Gray, phone 713-6289 and Shirley O’Neill, phone 722-3669. Don’t forget, the South Club also has a coffee hour at Manatee Hall every Saturday morning starting at 9:00 A.M. Two new couples have joined us recently and it would be nice to see more new faces. Everyone welcome. Bring your coffee cup and arrive prior to 9:00 A.M. so you will have time to visit and meet new people. Happy Thanksgiving Page 8 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 First Name Last Name Branch/Service RomaineBacon Army PeterBarry Army JuanitaBelcher Army WayneBender Army Paul BurbacherArmy/POW Rocky BotsfordArmy EdwardCoelho Army Allan CollinsArmy ThomasCollins Army Joe CondeArmy Fred CosleyArmy Cliff CreechArmy Bob DowlingArmy Jogn DuniganArmy Ed Fargo Army GaryFrier Army Terry FullumArmy EdwardGaylord Army Mike Gayron Army Paul GlassArmy JimGrafArmy WayneGreen Army Bill Griffths Army RobertHaisse Army Rick HartleyArmy Bob HeisseArmy Jim HensonArmy Lee HouserArmy Harry HowesArmy MelvinJacoby Army Robert Kern Army Robert KociszewskiArmy Robert KociszewskiArmy Al LeBrunArmy LoisLind Army ClintLind Army James McCardleArmy Mick McCrackenArmy Harry McGinnisArmy Rufus McGinnisArmy Sam McGinnisArmy William David McGinnis Army Fay MillimanArmy Tom NighsongerArmy WilliamsOwens Army Ken PankowArmy Norm ParadiseArmy JamesPelekis Army Lee PeloquinArmy LarryPyle Army WayneRedigerArmy ChrisReith Army Ray ReedArmy Fred RoselliArmy Carl RoyceArmy Colony Cove Veterans First Name Last Name Branch/Service Alford SammonsArmy MichaelSchuttz Army CharlesShiekle Army RodneySinger Army BernardSkelly Army Frank Smith Army Richard J. Smith Army Tony StamperArmy O’neal StevensArmy MikeStoneArmy Daniel SweeneyArmy David TompkinsArmy JamesTracy Army Russ UboldiArmy DieterWest Army Larry WilliamsArmy Gary Zandstra Army Chuck Graf Army Reserve Gary Faye George Beaton Beaton Dowler Canadian AF Canadian Navy Canadian Navy Lance Cheney Coast Guard Mike FichtnerMarine Donald HollenbeckMarine Bill Hollick Marine PatrickMcAuliffMarine RichardMercer Marine Bill Moore Marine JamesMulanixMarine Jim MulinexMarine Jordan PokrinchakMarine Joe RomanoMarine Lloyd SarasinMarine Joe SilvaMarine Joe Wida, Jr. Marine Ralph AmbrosiaNavy Jeff BergholtzNavy Gerry BlackwellNavy David BruemmerNavy John BuchananNavy Fred CarnesNavy Phil ChandlerNavy Bill Dow Navy RalphDunn Navy Clem FournierNavy Gary FreemanNavy John GawronNavy BobHeckNavy Bob HeisseNavy Don Henke Navy Bill Houser Navy First Name Last Name Branch/Service Jack IsenseeNavy DougJones Navy John KustakNavy Ann LancasterNavy Burt LancasterNavy RichardMennettiNavy Dick MoodyNavy Brian MurphyNavy Bob OverguardNavy Marie OverguardNavy Hazel E. Pangburn Navy Lannie PassmoreNavy Kenneth B. Peterson Navy Don Rector Navy GaryRoth Navy PasqualeSica Navy WarrenSchantzNavy RonaldSnyder Navy RandyWall Navy JeanetteWeidner Navy George Whipple Navy John WrinkleNavy Norman Labbe Navy Reserve Scotty Kemp Royal AF KarenAllen USAF Gilles BinetteUSAF Dale BriningUSAF Chet CampleseUSAF Steve CandrilliUSAF Francis DerocherUSAF Jim Eslaire USAF JamesFridell USAF LilianeFridell USAF Herb HaightUSAF Bill Hileman USAF JimHoff USAF Arthur HubbellUSAF Bill Jenkins USAF NormKoonsUSAF Joe KopecUSAF CharlesLingner USAF MauriceLow USAF StephanMcInnis USAF Frank Migs USAF Herb NebolskyUSAF DennisPetty USAF AllenRaderUSAF Walter ScanlonUSAF LarryScott USAF HaroldSnyder USAF Ron StephanUSAF Frank Szachta USAF Roger WilkersonUSAF Bob Pellegrino USAF & Army Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 9 Colony Cove Veterans Colony Cove will be honoring our Veterans on November 11th. The C. C. Riders Golf Cart Club will be honoring our Veterans with a parade starting at Manatee Hall at 8:30AM and ending at Harmony Hall at 10:30AM for a ceremony and refreshments. As we parade though the park we hope you will come out and cheer those veterans in the parade. For those veterans who will not be able to participate in the parade, the parade participants will be cheering for them as we pass by their homes. If you know or meet any of the veterans listed on the previous page, please take the time to thank them for their service to our country. Without them we would may not the freedoms and lifestyle we enjoy every day. Thank you from all of us at Colony Cove. Veterans Day Celebration Please join us on nov. 11 for our Veterans Day Celebration. Festivities will begin with the golf cart parade leaving manatee hall at 0930. Refreshments, provided by els, will be served before the ceremony which will start at 1100. Please make every effort to attend and support our veterans. For further information call russ uboldi 776 7892. ATTENTION VETERANS The Korean War Veterans Association, Chapter 199, bradenton invites any veteran who served on active duty within korea including its territorial waters and airspace from sept. 1945 to the present time, or any veteran on active duty outside of korea from june 25, 1950 to January 31, 1955. We meet on the 4th thurs. of each month at 1030 at the veterans of foreign wars hall at 51st St. and manatee ave. For further information or a ride call russ uboldi 776 7892 Veterans For Veterans Vets For Vets is an established club in Colony Cove. The Club was started this past spring. The club membership is for all honorably discharged U.S. veterans, as well as those veterans of forces friendly to the U.S. We also have associate memberships for anyone living in Colony Cove that desires to join us in support of the club. Our mission is to reach out to other vets and their spouses to help provide information, support and assistance whenever we can. We also will be having social events and trips for anyone to attend. Several things will be going on in November. November 11th is the Veterans Day Celebration. The day starts with a golf cart parade leaving Manatee Hall at 9:30 finishing at Harmony Hall where refreshments will be served. Following the refreshments a ceremony will start at 11:00. We still need photos of us in uniforms in our younger years for display on a Who’s Dat table in Harmony Hall. Photos will be returned. We hope to get as many veterans in attendance as possible. Vets For Vets is teaming up with members of the Golf Cart Club to make sure any and all Veterans can ride in the parade. Please call John Walters (Outreach Coordinator) (941) 845-4349 if you need assistance or you can give someone who has no cart a ride in the parade. On November 20th, a trip to the Sarasota National Cemetery is planned. This is a walking tour of the cemetery and is limited to 25-30 people per tour. Anyone planning on going should be at Harmony Hall by 12:45 and ready to leave at 1:00. You can either make arrangements to carpool or take your own vehicle. For further information contact Sandy Dunigan at (941) 722-7162. So she can have a head count please RSVP if you are planning on attending. On Dec. 7th, the 73rd anniversary of Pearl Harbor, a trip is planned to Tampa’s War Memorial Park on Hwy 301. For anyone wishing to attend please contact Al Collins at (941) 567-9219. The Veterans Memorial is going forward. Several meetings have been held and the proposed draft has been well received by Dennis, the Park manager, and has been put out for Contractor bids. As this project moves along we will keep you updated on its progress. Are you in need of American Flags? The 8”x12” yard flags are $1.00. Large “We Support Our Troops” flags are $10.00, and VFV member decals are $2.00. These can be purchased at any of our meetings or contact either John Walters (941) 845-4349, or Norm Koons at (941) 721-8691. The club meets on the 3rd Wednesday monthly at Ellenton Hall 6:00 pm. Come join us November 19th, for our next monthly meeting. We are always looking for new members and new ideas. To be a member all you need is a copy of your DD214, VA card or other proof of military service. Al Collins, Board Chairman (941) 567-9219 or 567-7423 Norm Koons, Vice Chairman (941) 721-8691 John Dunigan, Membership Chairman (941) 722-7162 (h) or (517) 290-2006 (c) WHO DAT VET During our Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 11 we are going to have a contest called “WHO DAT VET”. We are going to collect your pictures of when you were in uniform so many years ago. The Vets for Vets club will be collecting them at all our coffee hours and will also pick them up from you for this contest. The pictures will be displayed during our celebration at Harmony Hall that day. We would also like to have any stories that you have written about your experiences. Those attending will have a chance to see if they can recognize who the pictures belong to and to share your experiences. If you don’t attend any coffee hours, call AI Collins at 941-567-9219 to have your pictures picked up. For further information call Russ Uboldi 776-7892. Page 10 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 New England Club of Colony Cove Website Editors: Ron & Carol Stephan RonCarol1982@aolcom The New England Club of Colony Cove is an organization which strives to provide social opportunities for members and friends who reside in the Colony Cove Community and beyond. Membership is open to all from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, as well as any others who wish to join us and share in our activities. For example, we are pleased to have members from Canada, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and several others states. We even have long time members from the U.K. AS OF 10/27/14 ALL N.E. CLUB BREAKFAST MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT MANATEE HALL, NOT ELLENTON All of our coffee hours are scheduled for the last Monday of each month (with the exception of December) October through April. A free breakfast for members or joining new members that day begins at 8 A.M. with the business meeting commencing at 9 A.M. NOW AT MANATEE HALL. Our SNOWBIRDS ARE TRICKLING IN TO COLONY COVE DAILY. GREAT TO SEE YOU ALL. We hope you remember to bring your used Printer ink Cartridges to our meetings to help our community’s “Meals On Wheels” Program. It was great seeing many old Friends at our first breakfast meeting in Manatee Hall Oct. 27. We’re all looking forward to another great season with the following schedule in place: November MONDAY 17 Belly Buster Picnic at the Pavilion 10 a.m·. to 2 p.m. December MONDAY 15 Christmas Omelette Breakfast. Manatee Hall 8 a.m. January SATURDAY 31 “Chowderfest” Manatee Hall February SATURDAY 21 Manatee Hall-RICKY AND FRANKIE- “THE BLIZZARD” Wear your hats, scarves & mittens March SATURDAY 21 St. Patrick’s Dance- Manatee Hall DEL & GARY April Date TBA Spring Fling Picnic This will be Gordie Raymond’s last column for the New England Club as he’s returning to the Boston area in early November to be with family. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed doing this for many years as I also was pleased to act as the clubs’ emissary in sending out many get well cards and Sympathy cards to our many members in need. Several years ago Carol Roselli took over the club from me as outgoing President. She and her great staff and many willing helpers have done a magnificent job in not only growing the New England Club, but in making it one of the most popular and thriving clubs in Colony Cove. I’m confident our group will continue to have great leadership and success since it’s comprised of such wonderful and diverse people. I’ve made many great and lasting friends here and that is my deepest regret, leaving them. I’ll continue to stay in touch with our on-line info and E-mails and fully intend to come back and visit as often as possible. Thanks to you all for your friendship, support and many great memories”. Carol Roselli, President 721-9481 Richard Cunniff, Vice President 723-1944 Ron Stephan, Treasurer 729-2134 Carol Stephan, Secretary 729-2134 Susie O’Neal, Board Member 721-6214 Be sure to follow this monthly column in your ‘Breeze’ for any updates and/or additions. The Pennsylvania Club Let’s have a blast of the trumpets; a roll of the drums! Get up; get moving; get offa’ those bums! The time is here; the Season’s begun. Now it’s up to you to join our Club’s fun! Come to Friendship Hall on November Twenty To our bountiful Brunch - with tempting treats aplenty. Mark your calendar, too, for December Nine. Our Christmas party is a guaranteed, fine time. We’ll tram it out to The Riverhouse Grille For food, fun and friendship - a great holiday “drill”! THEN: We’re not staring the New Year with any “seeing” soothsayers. But we’re gonna’ be jumping and jiving with the Sarasota Players! On January Eighteen, CABARET will set us tapping. Lively music and dancing (without any rappping...) For the whole New Year, we’ve got plans galore Come join our group; you’ll be glad - we’re sure! NOW: Right now - before our great Thanksgiving Day - Let’s count all of our blessings - and - gratefully pray! Detailed details - Mel Jacoby, President 479-4283 By Gordie Raymond NOTICE: STIll dOINg buSINESS IN COlONy COvE SINCE 2004! Sudsy Paws 721-9607 Call Colony Cove Residents Larry or Jan Dog gRooming ALL BREEDS Evening Appointments mon.-Sat. 8 am-5 pm Lic. School Trained groomer Colony Cove Residents • We will pick up and deliver if needed. Specializing in Manufactured HoMe repairS Call Your Local Plumber Established in Manatee County 1985 776-2404 ELLENTON Lic. CFC1426215 Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 11 The New York State Club Of Colony Cove Welcome back snowbirds! It’s nice to see you trickle down south to your winter homes. We hope you enjoyed a happy, healthy summer. Our official activities will begin with our November 14th meeting a 11:00 a.m. in Manatee Hall. A pot luck lunch will follow so everyone can renew friendships and get back into the swing of things. The nominating committee will present a list of nominations for board members with elections held in December. Be sure to save the date for the Kim Betts and the Gamble Creek Band. They’re back by popular demand on Saturday, February 8, 2015 from 7:00-10:00 at Harmony Hall. An important thing to remember is to advise Joanne Sammons by phone: 941-981-5886 or e-mail: jsammons1@tampabay.rr.com regarding any member with illness, hospitalization or bereavement so she may continue to send cards from our club. Please be sure to include names and addresses whenever you pass on any information. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our board members listed below: President -Verne Killian (941) 722-2389 Vice-President- Jim Graf (585) 303-1639 Secretary - Sue Arney (585) 721-1302 Treasurer- Mary Weinman (941)-776-7047 Michigan Club of Colony Cove The Michigan Club WELCOMES you back for another fun-filled time at Colony Cove. Our first get-together will be a Buffet lunch at DaySpring Episcopal Conference Center at noon. Reservations must be made by November 17th; we will collect the cost of the buffet ($10.00 per person) at both Coffee Hours on November 1, 8 and 15. For those who do not attend the Coffee Hours, please make arrangements to pay Jan Smith or John Dunigan before the 17th of November. Hopefully, you’ve logged into our Michigan Club website (themichiganclubatcolonycove.shutterfly.com). At this site, you’ll see photos of past activities (including this Summer’s Reunion we had at Zender‘s in Frankenmuth, Michigan), read Posts written by Members, and view the Yearly Calendar. For further information, contact John or Sandy Dunigan at sandy.reserv@yahoo.com or call at (517-290-2006). Our Calendar of Events for the 2014-2015 Season includes: 11-21-2014 12-19-2014 1-16-2015 2-20-2015 3-20-2015 4-17-2015 Welcome Back at DaySpring Episocopal Conference Center (Noon) Christmas Party - Duff’s in Bradenton South Florida Museum guided tour Solomon’s Castle Riverside Tour on the Manatee River Picnic at Emerson Point If you’re not already a member and are interested in joining the Michigan Club of Colony Cove, please contact John or Sandy Dunigan for information (517-290-2006 or sandy. reserv@yahoo.com). The Canadian Club of Colony Cove Welcome Back! November is the start of the 2014-2015 season of the Canadian Club. We have a number of planned events, which are listed below, and we invite all Canadian and American Snowbirds to participate in these and our interesting monthly meetings. Our Executive meetings are the first Monday of each month at the Harmony Hall Conference Room at 10:30 am. The first meeting is scheduled for November 3rd, 2014. The General meetings are held the second Monday of the month at Ellenton Hall at 9:30 am. The first General meeting is to be held Monday, November 10th. Complimentary coffee, tea and donuts will be served. We strive to make these meetings interesting by engaging speakers to present topics of importance. Please join us, your suggestions and participation in our Club is of vital importance for our continuance. Planned Events for 2015 January 16, Friday - Lakes Shuffle Courts at 12:30. Refreshments to follow. January 26, Monday - CAN-AM Golf tournament- followed by Golf Banquet at Manatee Hall 5:00- 9:00 pm. February 19, Thursday – Dinner Dance at Manatee Hall 5:00 10:00 PM March 20, Friday - Farewell Picnic at the Pavilion 10:30 to 4:00 PM Details regarding the above events will follow. Executive President V. President Secretary Treasurer Murray Gow 729-7907 Ron Newton 722-6459 Karen McCall 729-9060 Bob Hunter 722-6206 Hope to see you at our first General meeting on November 10th. Ute Baldwin, 941-479-7139 , for Karen McCall, Secretary Wisconsin/Minnesota Club Finally! The Welcome Back Coffee is here. Monday, November 3, at 9:30a.m., in Ellenton Hall. Bring your own cup and we’ll provide the coffee and rolls. You’re in for a surprise if you haven’t yet seen any of the changes to Ellenton Hall. Think about any new things you’d like to include in this season for the club. Our Christmas luncheon needs to be discussed as the Crap Trap II is for sale and is not currently open. This will be an important meeting, so please try to attend. The potluck for November is scheduled for noon on Saturday, November 22, at Ellenton Hall. Social time will be be from 12-12:30p.m.; the meal will be served at 12:30 p.m. The meat for the potluck hasn’t yet been determined but the chef is leaning toward ham. He should have made his decision by the Welcome Back Coffee. Remember to bring your own table service, drink, and a dish to pass that will serve at least eight. The club will provide coffee and hot water. Dues will be collected at this meeting, they will remain $2 per person. Future events will be discussed in next month’s Breeze. Any resident of Colony Cove who knows where Minnesota and Wisconsin are located (or who has visited) is welcome to come and check us out. The Coffee would be a good chance to see how we do things. We are relaxed, non-pressured, and definitely anti-cliques. We are definitely fun loving and enjoy good company. If you have any questions, call the Browns at 224-1424. Page 12 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND The New York State Club Of Colony Cove Presents: Sunday Dec. 7th 2014 Manatee Hall 4 pm - 7pm Spaghetti & Meat Ball Dinner Just $6. 00 Boxes will be at Manatee Hall & Harmony Golf Cart Parade to pick up toy, leaving Manatee Hall @ 6:00 Kim Betts & The Gamble Creek Band February 7, 2015 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Harmony Hall An evening of country music and dancing. Be sure to wear your finest western gear. Tickets are $5.00. BYOB and snacks Will return back to Manatee Hall Program with the United States Marine Corp. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 13 Colony Cove Adventures Cheryl Haggerty, Brenda Owen & Cheryl Lamb are happy to welcome Becky Pierson on board. Becky will also be escorting different trips around the area. We are all residents of Colony Cove. We invite you to stop by our table at the “FSC” coffee on Saturday morning’s for more information’s about trips. Also check out our web page: www.colonycoveadventures.com Just email Cheryl@colonycoveadventures.com or call (941) 981- 9180 to sign up for any trips. Thur. Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Dinner at “The Tradewinds” in St Petersburg: Enter into a Tropical Paradise, with a lush 8000 sq. ft. garden atrium lined with two parallel rows of eight, 23-foot majestic palm trees. Indulge in a bountiful Thanksgiving Buffet in the beautiful ballroom. Enjoy Shrimp Cocktail and Crab Claws, then indulge in the entrees with Traditional Turkey with trimmings and many delicious entrees. Complete your feast with a Viennese Dessert Table. On the way home we’ll take a drive out to Fort Desoto. $ 71.00 Monday December 8, 2014 “Holiday Dine Around Orlando” . Join us on a holiday outing, traveling from Resort to Resort and enjoying the Spirit of Christmas as we partake in a delightful traveling luncheon. We will visit Marriott World Center Resort, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Contemporary Resort, the Grand Floridian, and the Columbia Restaurant. Then we’ll walk the short distance to the Town Center where you’ll find unique shops filled with Christmas goodies and to see ‘Now Snowing’, a winter wonderland spectacular featuring strolling Dickens Carolers, ice skating rink and nightly snowfall at 6:00 p.m. We’ll drive through the picturesque town built by Disney. The houses are impressive at Christmastime and the outside lighting displays are spectacular. Cost $98.00 Friday December 19, 2014: “SARASOTA’S CHRISTMAS RADIANCE” Get in the Spirit of Christmas as you enjoy a delicious dinner. Then set back and enjoy your tour of beautiful Christmas lights, viewing the special glow of our community with our pre-planned routing of outstanding homes decorated for the Holiday Season. Cost $49.00 Thursday December 25: We are taking reservation for Christmas Day “Dinner & Show (A Christmas Carol) at The BROADWAY PALMS in Ft Myers. The bus does fill up so make reservations now. Cost $ 84.00 Harmony Hall Bingo As this article goes into the November Breeze, we have been having Bingo for a month. We have been happy to see some of our Bingo friends and hoping to see our returning northern Bingo buddies and new people enjoying our Bingo on Thursdays at 6:30. We start selling at 5:15 and try to stop selling at 6:15 so we can be ready to play at 6:30. We also serve coffee and cookies at half time. Joins us and have fun! BINGO MANATEE HALL OIN COME J ! !! THE FUN TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO Friday Night - Start 6:30p.m. Cards Available 5:30 pm. “CHEAPY BINGO” Arrive No Later Than 6:10 p.m. FRIENDSHIP HALL We are open for the summer. The doors open at 6:00 so you can pick out your winning cards early. We start calling at 6:30. Hot Dogs, Chips & Drinks Available In Carport 4:15 p.m. To 6:15 pm. Everyone Welcome Join Friends - Meet New Ones Have A Fun Evening! UnDer my woof Ask me about Doggie Day Care! Pet Sitting Visiting the kids up north? Don't want to put your "best friend" in a kennel? Bring them to my home - i'll "babysit", bathe them and give daily ride to our dog park. Please call Lynn gould, 941-822-2893. Colony Cove resident Page 14 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 CAROLING PARK-WIDE TO SHUT-INS IN COLONY COVE Date: Monday, December 15th Time: Meet at 5:30P.M. Place: Begin outside Manatee Hall (South and West) or Harmony Hall (North and Lakes) Y’all will form 2 or 3 lines of golf carts at each site to transport carolers. (Thank you, CC Golf Cart Club). Make sure each caroler has a ride and that batteries are in good shape. Each team drives to scheduled homes of shut-ins in assigned area following your leader. Song sheets will be provided ahead of time. Dress festively, and warmly if night is cool. Bring a flashlight and, if you have one, a musical instrument (ie. bells, harmonica, guitar, fiddle, trumpet, etc.) We will sing several carols at each home and deliver a decorated plate of home-baked cookies baked by our wonderful CC bakers. Cookies must be received by Saturday, December 13th to be sorted and wrapped on Sunday. If you know of someone ill, handicapped or homebound, or who has recently lost a love one, please write the name, address and phone # on the posted Shut-In List in one of the Halls, or contact Kathy Plourde (723-1933) or Jan Belfield (722-6801) so each person to be caroled to will be contacted and scheduled ahead of time. After caroling we are all invited to meet in Harmony Hall for hot chocolate, hot cider and refreshments. Each caroler is asked to bring some luscious sandwiches or awesome snacks to share at our get-together. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 15 Harmony Hall Hobby Club November 1st------that means that there are 26 days until Thanksgiving and around 54 days until CHRISTMAS!! Wow, didn’t we just pack away all the holiday decorations?! It’s hard to consider, but we have to start gearing up for the pre-holiday planning. Just look in the department stores----they have all kinds of holiday items on display! It is time to start up our creative inclinations and think about what we can make for the holidays. There are so many fun ideas for gift-giving, decorating, and holiday sharing. Our club members will be anxious to share project ideas that we have found over the summer. With our members being from various parts of the United States and Canada we get a variety of new trends and popular project ideas. We look forward to setting up workshops and classes with anyone who would care to share their craft ideas. Also, a late reminder of the Christmas Trash and Treasure Sale which is held on Saturday, November 1, 2014. De Griffin is our chairman and will make available items which can help to start your Christmas planning. Hold the date of Tuesday, December 16, 2014 to attend the annual Christmas party for club members at Peridia. The committee of ladies who create this event can promise a wonderful meal, lots of fun and friendship. There will be more information forthcoming at our meetings. Hobby club members---don’t forget that we have a library of magazines and books on crafting that you can borrow. Just ask to see what is available. Our Fall “Welcome Back Luncheon” will be Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at Harmony Hall. Cora Langley and Mary Weiman are co-chairing this event. We all look forward to a nice time. The month of February, when we schedule the annual “Bus Trip” is fast approaching. Please give some thought as to where you may be interested in going. We are open to your ideas and will be needing suggestions ASAP. It is important to make this decision so as to have enough time to make reservations for transportation. Once again, the Hobby Club would like to “Thank” BRIAN CLOONEY PEST CONTROL for keeping our storage areas “Pest Free”. Thanks, Brian! Anyone interested in attending a meeting or joining our club, stop at Harmony Hall every Tuesday at 8:30 AM and join the group for fun, friendship and --------refreshments! See you— Linda Henson, Secretary Gray Pretenders Have you ever enjoyed a play or show of any type and thought to yourself. . ......”gee, that looks like fun”, or even…….’’I could do something like that”? Well, here is your chance. Our ten minute plays have been selected and we will be casting soon for our annual show in March. There will be roles for 10 women and 8 men. And if acting hasn’t been your secret ambition, there are lots of other jobs that go along with putting on a show. We meet at 2:00 PM on the 1st Wednesday of each month in the Conference Room at Harmony Hall. In addition to putting on shows, we love attending them, and more times than not, enjoy the group rate. Bernie Peterson, Pres. 941-729-0353 Karen Percheski 941-981-9309 Gray Pretenders Discount Tickets The Gray Pretenders will again be obtaining discount tickets for the Players Theater in Sarasota. On JANUARY 11th, we will be going to see Cabaret, which, of course, needs no introduction. Those of you who have been regular attendees know what great job the actors do at this theater and I am sure this will be no exception. If you have never come with us and are interested in knowing more, please give me a call. This performance is sure to be a sell out, so we will be selling the tickets a little early starting mid November. There will be a limited number of tickets available. We will be selling them at The Friendly Social Club coffee on Saturday mornings. To hear more about this and to learn about what we do at the Gray Pretenders, come to our monthly meetings held in the conference room at Harmony Hall on the first Wednesday of the month at 2:00PM. Lynne Rivet, 508-564-5358 South Quilt Club We want to Welcome Back Linda and Fran; we missed you and can’t wait to see everyone back here soon. Safe travels for all our Snowbirds that are on their way. We also want to wish everyone a wonderful and Thankful Thanksgiving. This month I am featuring two different kinds of quilts that we will be looking to make as soon as the “snowbirds” start arriving. One is called a “Jellyroll” and the other is called a “Chevron”. The chevron will be the one that each one of us makes 1 square and then we put them all together and have it quilted, and it will probably go to the Bazaar Fair and raffle tickets would be sold. All of these quilts that we make are made from scraps, so that’s why I remind everyone every month that we are always looking for scrap material. Would like to also remind everyone that we are always looking for donations of scrap or any type of sewing articles; we love to take donations. It’s amazing what this group can create with scrap material. This past month we received a large donation of scrap material and plenty of odds and ends for us to use this fall in the making of our next group quilt We meet every Friday at 9AM to 3PM at Friendship Hall. Many of us stay and have lunch together. Remember our club is free, there is no membership fee. So please stop by and visit with us. We all look forward to meeting you. This year we have had many ladies stop by and have shown some interest in our group. Page 16 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 - Colony Cove Residents - The Colony Cove Woodworkers Club would like to remind folks that sometimes your trash is not our treasure. In most cases it is just trash. Used lumber, cabinet parts, old flooring, and drywall, are many of the items that are not reusable. Please refrain from dropping those items off at our shop. Those items should be placed on your curb during normal trash pick-up. We utilize a lot of donated tools and wood products. Please call or check with a club member before dropping your donated items off. We thank you for thinking of us. Colony Cove Woodworkers Club Hello loyal readers and club members. By the time this issue comes out we should have had our first new year business meeting. One of our top issues and one that our bylaws require is soliciting volunteers for various club positions. Voting will take place at this months meeting, 19th at 1000 Friendship Hall. We are also going to participate with CC riders and put up a club Christmas tree. The ladies of the Beading Club (several of our members) will give us a hand. Looking for something to get you in the holiday spirit, come on out. More to come on scheduling. The backbone of our club are our membership dues, with this monies we purchase new and repair equipment. We also welcome donated tools, hardware and some wood products. However, I would like to remind you that sometimes your trash is not our treasure. In most cases its just trash. Used flooring , drywall and most used lumber are not items that we can repurpose. Please refrain from dropping those items off at our shop. Those items should be placed on your curb during normal trash pickup. Let’s Make Some Saw Dust Together, Randy Colony Cove Trivia Club New name, same game, same rules, same prizes and it is still free. C.C. Trivia Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at Manatee Hall. We start the games at 6:30 P.M. The cash prizes are: 1st place $25.00, 2nd place $15.00 and 3rd place $10.00. We do have a 50/50 game. Some of the questions are easy and some of the questions are hard. So if you are interested, please join us for 2 hours of fun. It is a chance to get together with friends and meet new people. It’s an evening to try and remember things that we learned a long time ago. We would love to see you there. We are exploring new avenues to serve food during the winter months. If you have any questions please call Bernie Peterson at 729-0353. Amateur Radio Operators (HAMS) Do you have an Amateur Radio License or are you studying for one? Are you interested in finding out what it takes to be a Ham Radio operator? If so, some Colony Cove residents have formed a HAM Club and are looking for other radio operators or residents who might be interested in getting together. The club’s next meeting will be held on Saturday, November 15 at 1:00 p.m. Harmony Hall Glass Room. The club meetings will be held the 3rd Saturday each month through June 2015. Due to Christmas, the club will skip December. For more information contact: Jim (W4ESL) - 941-729-4828 Ken (W1KEN) - 941-417-2128 Dick (W1BES) - 941-531-7224 Dana (K1RQ) – 941-776-4998 Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 17 Boat Club For those snowbirds that have returned, WELCOME BACK! Our first meeting of the year will already have been held by the time you read this. I’m sure it will have been great. We started out with pizza and had a small swap meet where folks with boating related parts & accessories brought them in to swap or trade. Could be something we do every so often. In the future we are looking forward to a couple of trips to Egmont Key, fishing tournaments, misc. boat trips, picnics, professional information, sea food boil and whatever else we can come up with. The November meeting will be started with a Mexican Food Pot-Luck. I’m really looking forward to a fun filled season, but I can’t stress enough the importance of everyone’s participation. We need YOUR ideas as to what YOU want to do and most importantly we need your physical participation in the events. Let’s make this the best Boating Season ever!! Jim Mulanix, Commodore Colony Cove Garden Club I would like to welcome Jan Carr as the new Vice President of the Garden Club. Jan, along with her husband Bob and their son John, have been gardeners in the club since its inception and they bring with them a wealth of gardening experience. Thanks, Jan, for volunteering for the position. “The garden is a place of peace and serenity where I enjoy reading my bible” says Debra Bundrum. Debra moved from North Carolina to Colony Cove in September and immediately started her garden of beets, peas, carrots and onions. Margaret Dotse called me today to share her excitement as she was preparing to eat the carrots she just picked. “I never thought gardening could be so much fun and rewarding, I just love it!” says Margaret. The members say they truly enjoy the meetings because so much is learned from each other and everyone is so willing to share their thoughts, ideas and even the fruits of their labor – yes, their herbs and veggies. We have a buddy system at the garden that if anyone is sick or on vacation, everyone would chip in and tend to their garden until they return. How awesome!!! The club meeting is every first Wednesday of the month at 9:00 am at the garden and ALL are invited. You do not have to be a member to attend. For more information or if you would like to be on the waiting list for a plot please contact either Jan or myself. 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Sammy DPM Board Certified Podiatrists Diplomate, American Board Of Podiatric Surgery • DIABETIC SHOES • WARTS • HAMMERTOES • INGROWN TOENAILS • HEEL PAIN • BUNIONS • FUNGAL NAILS • CORNS • SPRAINS & FRACTURES • NEUROMA • BONE SPURS • HEEL SPURS • CUSTOM ORTHOTICS & CORRECTIVE ARCH SUPPORTS • ULCER WOUND CARE MANAGEMENT Medicare Assignment Accepted New Patients Welcome Page 18 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 calendar Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 19 calendar Page 20 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Colony Cove Ladies 9 Hole League I would like to take this time to welcome back our Northern Golfers. It will be nice to see you all back and ready to start a new season of golf again. Please note, I put in a wrong time for being at the golf course. The correct time to be at the course is 8:30AM and ready to tee off at 9 AM. If there are any new ladies to the Cove that would like to join our league, please contact Mary Roberts at 928-2221, Sherry Gow at 729-7907 or Doris Camplese at 722-8481. We sure would be glad to see you join our fun league. Our schedule for the 2014-2015 season is listed below. Oct 29th Fun Day Nov. 5th 1st day of League Golf and Annual Meeting Dec. 17th Christmas Luncheon Dec. 31st, 2014 League play resumes Mar. 18th, 2015 last day of League play March 25th Fun Day and annual luncheon Please remember to bring your $2.00 for Fun Day and on the first day of league play bring your dues of $35.00 for the year. Please be at the course at 8:30AM and be ready to tee off at 9 AM. Lakes Shuffleboard Club Welcome back to all our snow birds. The winter mixed leagues are in full swing. The Lakes has a social shuffle on Tuesdays (9AM) and on Saturdays (9:30AM) at the Harmony Hall Shuffleboard Courts. All residents including all North and South shuffle club members are welcome. This is a great way to meet your neighbors and have fun. The Lakes Club has a very competitive league on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9AM. Anyone who is interested in learning how to shuffle, proper etiquette and different strategies of the game, instructors are available. To get started, call Rodney Singer 7231979 or Dennis Petty 981-9363. North Shuffle Club Welcome back!!! Shuffling has been started. North Shuffle Club is an organization geared at having fun and open to everyone. Good or bad, beginner (instructions available) or expert, you are welcome! We shuffle on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM, Thursdays at 6:30 PM (pin night) and Sundays at 6:30 (quarter night). Beginning November 1st we will have Double Elimination at $5 per person. Activities as follows: 11/16- Welcome Back Pot Luck (4:30 social hour / 5:00 dinner). Short meeting following with shuffle afterwards. 12/13 - Christmas Party at Anna Maria’s Oyster Bar (12:00) (Bring $10 unisex gift) 01/11-Turkey Shoot 1:00 PM Sign up sheets for Welcome Back and Xmas Party are available in the club house or call Betty Lynch at 585-309-5564. President - Bill Scanlon Vice President - Mike Arney Treasurer/Secretary- Lorraine Tracy/Betty Lynch Sewell’s Plumbing Colony Cove Bowling Our bowling league is off to a great start with 14 teams and over 54 bowlers. As of press time we have room for a few bowlers. Substitute bowlers are always welcome, just let me know by calling me at 928-2221. We meet at the Alley (North on 75, exit Big Bend Rd., the Alley is on your right). Next month I will post the results from our first month of bowling. May we all have a healthy and safe month. See you at the Alley... Mary Roberts, secretary Brian Clooney Pest Control Bowling League By the time this article comes out, we will have been bowling about three weeks. Most of us are looking forward to seeing our northern friends and getting into our Thursday morning routine. Some of us have been bowing all summer. If anyone is interested in joining us or being a sub, please call Jerry Mulford at 941-7290818 or Brian Langley at 941-723-3744. The Miscues Pool League Announces the 3rd Annual NEW YEARS EVE Extravaganza Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at Manatee Hall Doors open at 7:30pm Florida DJ’s own Larry Velez is back to entertain and dazzle us. As is our signature, we will have many businesses donating door prizes for this event. Last year we received about $300 in gift cards and gifts. This year will look forward to getting more sponsors for this event, so that we can pass those gifts unto you. As always we will also be having a 50/50 drawing. Come bring your partner and your friends for a great time. Tickets will be available at both coffees or by calling Jesse Silva at 941-479-4737 This is a BYOB, snacks and ice will be provided. Tickets $10.00 See you there FALL BACK!! Daylight Savings Time ends November 2nd. Change clocks back one hour. And...Don’t forget to change the battery in your smoke detector. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 21 Colony Cove Orchid Club The Colony Cove Orchid Club held its second meeting of the new season in Manatee Hall on October 6, 2014. Program Director Bob Milner opened the meeting with the Secretary’s and Treasurer’s report and thanked those members who had attended the Open House for Florida Suncoast Orchids in Myakka City, Florida. Owner and grower Jim Roberts raved at the large number of Colony Cove Orchid Club members who traveled out there to view the open house and make some very substantial purchases. He and his wife were very appreciative of our membership and hoped to see us again at the upcoming orchid shows. Bob then proceeded to show the members how to remove a keiki from a dendrobium orchid. Keiki is the Hawaiian word for baby and that is what most orchid seedlings are called. With the assistance of Colony Cove Orchid Club member Libby Rupert, who delicately removed the keiki from the mother plant, Bob then potted the small keiki in a very small plastic pot and gave it to the owner of the mother plant, Ann Gabriele. Bob then separated another keiki from the mature Dendrobium orchid, potted it again to show club members and gave it to Libby Rupert for her excellent assistance. Next in line for Mr. Milners expert orchid care was a large cattleya orchid that was brought to the meeting by Tom Griffin. Program Director Milner had asked him to bring the orchid to the meeting so he could show the membership how to divide a large overgrown orchid plant. Rhynchlaetiocattleya Chia Un ‘Shin Shy’ AM/AOS - (Yes, orchid owners have to learn some very long and difficult terms) - had overgrown both a plastic pot and a ceramic pot and had roots and pseudo bulbs growing in all directions. Bob expertly showed the membership how to successfully cut off a portion of the plant and create a new division of the same orchid plant. Colony Cove Orchid Club members also vote for their favorite orchid from the Bloom Table. Club members bring in orchid plants in bloom for the monthly meeting and are then judged by fellow club members and awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons.The 1st place blue ribbon for the October meeting was awarded to Richard Hale for his Red Spider orchid.Three 2nd place red ribbons and three 3rd place white ribbons were also awarded to various club members. Colony Cove Orchid Club members prepare to vote for their favorite orchid while Pat Jeans looks over the many orchids set out on the bloom table. Program Director Milner also set up a number of orchids on our monthly raffle table. When these orchids are available, Bob brings them to the meeting and raffle tickets are sold to the members in attendance. For $1.00 a ticket or six for $5.00 Colony Cove Orchid Club members get the chance to take home a brand new plant. The plants pictured below were on the raffle table and available to members as the numbers were called out. As a winning number is called out,the club member with the winning number gets to choose which orchid he or she would like to take home with them. This continues until all the raffle orchids are gone. The next meeting of the Colony Cove Orchid Club will be on Monday, November 3, 2014 at Manatee Hall at 1:00 PM. New members are always invited to stop by and join our little botanical group. Dues are $5.00 per year and the club meets from September through May. Growing orchids is not as difficult as many people think and by joining the Colony Cove Orchid Club members get additional help with their orchids and a chance to meet with other people who have the same interests. Membership is not reserved for only Colony Cove residents. A number of our members live in communities that surround Colony Cove. Page 22 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Turkey Lattice Pie by South Hobby Club Marinated Thanksgiving Turkey 1-1/2 cups chicken broth 2 cups water 1 cup soy sauce 2/3 cup lemon juice 2 garlic cloves, minced 1-1/2 teaspoons ground ginger 1 teaspoon pepper 1 turkey (12 to 13 pounds) Combine the first seven ingredients; reserve 1 cup for basting. Pour remaining marinade into a 2-gal. resealable plastic bag. Add the turkey and seal bag; turn to coat. Refrigerate overnight, turning several times. Drain and discard marinade. Heat grill according to manufacturer’s directions for indirect cooking or roast in a conventional oven*. Tuck wings under turkey and place with breast side down on grill rack. Cover and grill for 1 hour. Add 10 briquettes to coals; turn the turkey breast side up. Brush with reserved marinade. Cover and cook for 2 hours, adding 10 briquettes to maintain heat and brushing with marinade every 30 minutes until meat thermometer reads 185 °. Cover and let stand 20 minutes before carving. Yield: 8 servings. *Conventional Roasting Method: Place turkey on a rack in a large roaster. Bake, uncovered, at 325° for 4 to 4-1/2 hours or until meat thermometer reads 185°. Baste frequently with reserved marinade. When turkey begins to brown, cover lightly with a tent of aluminum foil. Turkey Reuben 1 slice white bread, toasted 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 2 ounces thinly sliced cooked turkey breast 1/8 teaspoon caraway seed 1/2 cup sauerkraut 1 slice Swiss cheese Green pepper rings, optional Place the toast on an ungreased baking sheet; spread the top with mustard. Arrange turkey over mustard. Sprinkle with caraway seed; top with the sauerkraut and cheese. Broil about 4 in. from the heat for 3 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and lightly browned. Top with pepper rings if desired. Yield: 1 serving. 3 tubes (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls 4 cups cubed cooked turkey 1-1/2 cups (6 ounces) shredded cheddar or Swiss cheese 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained 1 can (10-3/4 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted 1-1/3 cups milk 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon dried minced onion 1/2 teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1 egg, lightly beaten Unroll two tubes of crescent roll dough; separate into rectangles. Place rectangles in an ungreased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1- in. baking pan. Press onto the bottom and 1/4 in. up the sides of pan to form a crust, sealing seams and perforations. Bake at 375° for 5-7 minutes or until light golden brown. In a bowl, combine the turkey, cheese, broccoli, soup, milk, mustard, onion, salt and pepper; mix well. Spoon over crust. Unroll remaining dough; divide into rectangles. Seal perforations. Cut each rectangle into four 1-in. strips. Using strips, make a lattice design on top of turkey mixture. Brush with egg. Bake 17-22 minutes longer or until top crust is golden brown and filling is hot. Yield: 12-16 servings. Apple Sage Stuffing Prep and Cook: 40 minutes (Makes 8 servings.) 1 pound ground pork sausage with sage 8 ounces trinity mix (fresh diced onions, peppers, celery) 1/2 cup dried berry medley (berries and raisins) 1 large Granny Smith apple (rinsed) 1 tablespoon flour 1 (14-ounce) can reduced-sodium chickenbroth 1 (6-ounce) box cornbread stuffing mix Cooking spray Preheat oven to 450°F. Preheat large saute pan on medium-high 2-3 minutes. Crumble sausage into pan (wash hands); stir in trinity mix and berries. Cook 5-7 minutes, stirring often, until meat is well browned and vegetables are tender. Meanwhile, peel apple; cut into small pieces. Stir flour into sausage mixture and cook 2 minutes, stirring often, until flour is hot and well blended into mixture. Stir in apple, broth, and stuffing mix until well blended. Coat 2-quart baking dish with cooking spray; add stuffing mixture. Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden and internal temperature reaches 165°F. Use a meat thermometer to accurately ensure doneness. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Potato Pumpkin Mash Prep: 20 min. Cook: 25 min. Makes: 8 servings 8 cups cubed peeled pie pumpkin (about 2 lbs.) 8 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cubed (about 2 lbs.) 1/2 to 3/4 cup 2% milk, divided 8 Tbsp. butter, softened, divided 1 tsp. salt, divided 1 Tbsp. olive oil 1/4 tsp. coarsely ground pepper Place pumpkin in a large saucepan; add water to cover. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cook uncovered, for 20-25 minutes or until tender. Meanwhile, place potatoes in another saucepan; add water to cover. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cook, uncovered, for 10-15 minutes or until tender. Drain potatoes; return to pan. Mash potatoes, adding 1/4 cup milk, 4 Tbsp. butter and 1/2 tsp. salt. Add additional milk if needed to reach desired consistency. Transfer to a serving bowl; keep warm. Drain pumpkin; return to pan. Mash pumpkin, gradually adding the remaining butter and salt and enough remaining milk to reach desired consistency; spoon evenly over potatoes. Cut through mashed vegetables with a spoon or knife to swirl. Drizzle with olive oil; sprinkle with pepper. Serve immediately. Warm Green Beans & Potato Salad Start to finish: 30min. Makes: 10 servings 1 lb. small red potatoes,quartered 1/4 cup olive oil 2 Tbsp. white wine vinegar 1/2 tsp.salt 1/8 tsp. each garlic powder, ground mustard and pepper 1/8 tsp. each dried basil, parsley flakes and tarragon 1 lb. fresh green beans, cut into 2-in. pieces 2 medium tomatoes, coarsely chopped 2 Tbsp. chopped onion Place potatoes in a large saucepan; add water to cover. Bring to a boil. Cook, uncovered, for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the oil, vinegar and seasonings. Add green beans to potatoes; return to a boil. Cook 3-5 minutes longer or until vegetables are tender. Drain; add to dressing and toss to coat. Stir in tomatoes and onion. Serve warm. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 23 Roasted Fall Vegetables 1/4 cup apple butter 1/4 cup canola oil 2 cups pre-diced fresh sweet potatoes 2 cups pre-diced fresh butternut squash 2 cups refrigerated red potato wedges 1 1/2 cups fresh baby carrots 1/2 cup pre-diced red onions aluminum foil 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 1/2 teaspoon seasoned pepper Preheat oven to 450°F. Whisk apple butter and oil, in large bowl , until smooth. Stir in all vegetables until well coated. Line baking sheet with foil; arrange vegetables in single layer. Sprinkle garlic salt and seasoned pepper over top. Bake 35-40 minutes, stirring occasionally , or until vegetables are tender and golden. Serve. Creamy Caramel-Apple Glaze 1 1/2 cups unsweetened apple juice 1 cinnamon stick (3 in.) 1 cup Kraft caramel bits 1 Tbsp. heavy whipping cream Sliced apples and doughnut holes or vanilla ice cream Optional toppings: chopped salted peanuts, sprinkles or miniature chocolate chips Place apple juice and cinnamon stick in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil; cook until liquid is reduced to1/2 cup, about 10 minutes. Discard cinnamon stick. Reduce heat to medium; add caramel bits, half at a time, whisking after each addition until caramels are melted. Stir in cream; keep warm until ready to serve. Transfer to a serving dish; serve with apples and doughnut holes for dipping. Glaze can also be spooned over ice cream. If desired, sprinkle with toppings. (Warm the glaze in a microwave if the mixture becomes too thick.) Pumpkin Spice Bread 3 cups sugar 1 cup vegetable oil 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1 can (16 ounces) solid,pack pumpkin 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice 1/2 cup water In a large bowl, combine sugar, oil and eggs. Add pumpkin and mix well. Combine dry ingredients; add to the pumpkin mixture alternately with water. Pour into two greased 9-in. x 5-in. x 3-in. loaf pans. Bake at 350° for 60-70 minutes or until bread tests done. Cool in pans 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack; cool completely. Yield: 2 loaves. Applebutter-PumpkinPie Prep: 40 min. Chill: 3 hr. Serves:10 CRUST: 1/2 cup pecan pieces,finely chopped 1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/4 cup sugar 4 Tbsp. unsalted butter, melted FILLING: 1 envelope (1/4 oz.) unflavored gelatin 1 8-oz. package cream cheese, at room temperature 1/2 cup sugar 1Tbsp. pumpkin pie spice Pinch of salt 1 15-oz. can pumpkin puree 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/2 cup apple butter Preheat oven to 350°F. Mist a 9-inch pie plate with cooking spray. Make crust: Spread pecans on a baking sheet; toast until nuts are golden and fragrant, about 8 minutes, shaking pan twice. Transfer to a bowl to cool; chop finely. Mix pecans, graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter until evenly moistened. Press into pie plate. Bake until edges are golden brown, about 10 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack. Make filling: In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin over 1/4 cup cool water; let stand for 5 minutes to soften. Using an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat cream cheese,sugar, pumpkin pie spice and salt until smooth. Mix in pumpkin puree. Place bowl of gelatin in a pan of simmering water and warm, stirring, until melted, about 2 minutes. When gelatin is clear and smooth, remove bowl and stir in 1/2 cup pumpkin filling. Fold gelatin mixture into remaining pumpkin filling. In a smaller bowl, whip cream until stiff peaks form, then fold into pumpkin filling. Spoon filling into pie crust and smooth top. Spoon apple butter around top of filling; press lightly into filling with spoon. Drag a small knife through apple butter in a swirl pattern to create a marble effect, taking care not to hit crust. Chill for at least 3 hours or overnight. Pumpkin, Spice & Everything Nice Muffins 1 pkg. (18.25 oz.) spice or carrot cake mix 1 can (15 oz.) Libby’s 100% Pure Pumpkin 6 T. egg substitute or 3 large white eggs 1/3 cup water 2/3 cup raisins Preheat oven to 350º F. Grease or paper-line 24 muffin cups. Combine cake mix, pumpkin, egg substitute, and water in large mixer bowl until moistened. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds; scrape bowl. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in raisins. Spoon batter into prepared muffin cups, filling full. Bake for 18-22 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centers comes out clean. Cool in pans on wire racks for 10 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely. Store muffins in covered container. We Want Your Stuff!! Every year on the third Tuesday of January, The Harmony Hall Hobby Club presents it’s annual TRASH AND TREASURE SALE. The revenue from this helps to fund our programs and contributions to deserving organizations and charities. We collect items year around for our sale and depend on your generosity with the things you no longer have any use for, thereby sustaining this event. We can use clothes, shoes, linens, working small electrical appliances, craft supplies, luggage, lamps, home decor, knick‑knacks, books, records, holiday decorations, kitchen items, tools ‑ you name it! We regret that we are no longer able to accept large TV’s or computers. Items can be left at our storage shed next to the Lakes pool, just behind the tennis and shuffle courts, on Tuesday or Saturday mornings. If you are moving, just cleaning house or downsizing, PLEASE REMEMBER US. We greatly appreciate your donations, and remember ‑ “ One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”. Page 24 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Cooking Challenge September was Caribbean night at the challenge. Great food as always. The following were our winning recipes: Appetizer – Faye Gaylord with her Caribbean Coconut Chicken Bites: 4 thin slices prosciutto 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves pounded to 1/4” thickness 1 ripe mango peeled and cut into 8-1” wide strips 1 cup all purpose flour ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon curry powder 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/8 teaspoon finely crumbed dried thyme 2 eggs, beaten 2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut Vegetable oil for deep frying, as needed 1 lime, juiced 1 lime cut into wedges Place a prosciutto slice on each chicken breast. Trim to fit inside breast with ½” border of chicken. Place 2 slices of mango in center. Roll breast lengthwise to completely enclose mango and prosciutto. Tuck and pinch ends to seal rolls. Arrange on baking sheet and refrigerate until firm (about 30 min). Combine flour, salt, curry powder, black pepper, and thyme in a bowl. Pour onto a plate. Pour beaten eggs onto a separate plate. Sprinkle coconut onto a third plate. Slice chicken rolls into 1-1 ½” pieces. Roll pieces into flour mixture then completely coat with egg and then roll in coconut. Arrange on a plate and refrigerate to set (about 15 minutes). Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Heat vegetable oil on medium in a deep heavy skillet. Fry half the chicken rolls in oil until golden brown (about 4 minutes). Remove with slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Repeat with remaining chicken rolls. Place on baking sheet and bake about 10 minutes. Splash with lime juice. Serve with lime wedges. Entree – JoAnne Ambrosia with her Caribbean Pork Chops: 1 ripe mango 2 large peaches, pitted and diced 1/3 cup minced red onions 3 tablespoons minced fresh basil 1-2 teaspoons fresh ginger 1-2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 4 (6oz.) center-cut loin pork chops ½ cup Caribbean jerk marinade/sauce like Lawry’s In bowl, combine mango, peaches, onions, basil, ginger and lime juice. Season with salt & pepper. Heat grill. Coat pork with cooking spray, brush with jerk marinade. Grill 8 min. or until 140 degrees, turning once and brushing occasionally with marinade. Rest 5 minutes. Serve with mango salsa. Side Dish – Lucy Buckbeyer Boucher with her Bajan Mac-a-roni pie: 1 lb. macaroni 1 green sweet pepper, chopped 2 tablespoons paprika 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 onion, chopped 2 tablespoons French’s mustard Fresh parsley, chopped 2 tablespoons Bajan seasoning (see below) 16 oz. grated cheddar cheese (hold back ¼ cup for topping) 1 tablespoon Bajan seasoning (Hold for topping) Cook and drain macaroni (do not overcook). Transfer to a large bowl. Add each ingredient mixing each slowly. Place mixture into an oven safe dish. Top with remaining cheese and Bajan seasoning. Bake at 350 degrees until top is golden brown. Dessert – Fred Roselli with his Pineapple trifle. Unfortunately he did not provide us with a recipe. Come on Fred, get with it. We met on October 29th and our spice was vanilla and our ingredient was any citrus fruit. More on that in the December issue. Speaking of November; we will not meet in November or December due to the holidays but we’d love to see you on January 28th. See the December or January issues for details. We meet at Manatee Hall at 6:00PM!!! No officers or dues; just great food and conversation. For more information contact Sue Shields, (941) 981-3424 or via email: sueshields11@gmail.com. See you there. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 25 Commissioners Meeting On Tuesday September 23rd, 68 of people from Terra Siesta, Ridgewood, Colony Cove, Veranda Springs, and River Plantation attended the Manatee County Commissioners Meeting. The Commissioners passed the resolution unanimously to allow the use of golf carts on sidewalks in Manatee County if the criteria is met that was set by the Manatee Public Works Department. Sage Kamiya, deputy Director of traffic Management then came to Colony Cove where we met and defined the areas of use that we needed to petition for use. We need 67% of the property or home owners to sign the petition to continue forward and go to the Florida State DOT. After the state DOT it then goes to the Federal DOT for an exception on the sidewalks. There has been one exception given for kids to drive ATV’s from a campground to an area where they ride in a field. Our objective is to help our friends and neighbors maintain their mobility and independence in their senior years. There are a lot of people who would use their carts for doctor’s appointments and other errands. In fact simple math is if you run 4 errand trips per week in carts (there are over 1000 carts in the designated area) you will take over 4000 car trips off US 301 per week. We are now at the state level looking at the Federal. If you have any questions please come to the next CC Riders Meeting, the first Wednesday of each month at Manatee Hall at noon. We intend to stay positive, and use our votes where needed. We started an email campaign to the County Commissioners; let’s try the State Representatives and the Governors running for office. Let’s stay positive, it doesn’t matter what has happened in the past 6 years, we are this far, we have a group with at least 5 communities, let’s make this happen. We need your vote on the survey. Please sign (only one signature per address) and mail back to: Pete Shields, 527 Edgewater Dr, Ellenton, Fl. 34222 Or Fax to: Pete Shields at 941-761-6939 Or there will be signature sheets at Saturday Coffee or the HOA meetings Thanks Pete Shields Proposed Activities There were a couple of proposed events that were brought before the membership to be discussed and or decided upon. 1) Fran Hettman proposed a pub crawl with the Anna Maria Island Scalawag. Cost will be $40.00 a person. Will pick us up at Ellenton Hall and the crawl will include Woody’s, Beef o’ Bradys, Chumleys, the AMVETS and others, but the list is not firm so it could change. Everyone liked the idea.The date is tentatively scheduled for January 27, 2015, from 1-5. Sign up will begin early January. 2) Another proposed activity was presented by Don Henke, for a Peace River Cruise. A date later in the year when it cools off will be decided upon. The cost would be $24.95 pp and the idea was received with enthusiasm. 3) Freddy Rosselli asked if anyone would be interested in having a BACK UP CONTEST using his little trailer hooked behind a golf cart and backing it up through a series of obstacles. Forward, backward etc. Lot of discussion but no decision was made for this event. Some of the other things discussed were: Jeannette Jenkins and Mike Brewer are going to contact golf cart owners in other communities to make them aware of what we are trying to do and encourage them to join us for our meet and greet on September 20 with the county commissioners. Golf Cart Club Activities Schedule DATE EVENT LOCATION COST TIME 11/2/14 Sunday Buzz & Parade Manatee Hall 6:00/9:00 11/5/14 Golf Cart Club Meeting Manatee Hall Free 12:00/1:00 11/6/14 Scavenger Hunt Harmony Hall 1:00//3:00 11/11/14 Veterans Day Parade Manatee Hall 9:30/11:00 11/15/14 Birthday Party Harmony Hall $12.00 6:00/10:00 11/16/14 Buzz Great Race Manatee Hall 6:00/9:00 12/3/14 Golf Cart Club Meeting Manatee Hall Free 12:00/1:00 12/7/14 Toys/Tots/Spaghetti Dinner Manatee Hall $5.00 4:00/7:00 12/7/14 Toys for Tots Parade Manatee Hall Free 6:00/8:00 12/17/14 Parade of Lights TBA Free TBA 12/21/14 Buzz Christmas Party Manatee Hall 6:00/9:00 1/17/14 Privateers Trip Bradenton $40.00 TBA TICKETS SOLD AT COFFEE EVERY SATURDAY 8:00 AM HARMONY HALL Page 26 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Monday Night Pinochle 9/1/14 1 MaryLou Savastano 2 Betty Litschke 9/8/14 1 Bob Lorenze 2 Judy Krause 9/15/14 1 Jim Pecoraro 2 Bob Lorenze 9/22/14 1 Darlene Mulanix 2 Bob Lorenze 9/29/14 1 Connie Prow 2 Jim Pecoraro 762 714 740 716 757 702 812 754 698 693 Tuesday Night Pinochle 9/2/14 1 Judy Krause 2 Bob Lorenze 9/9/14 1 Bob Lorenze 2 Darlene Mulanix 9/16/14 1 Ruby Intartaglia 2 Aline Jandreau 9/23/14 1 Jim Pecoraro 2 Bob Lorenze 9/30/14 1 Sally Stokes 2 Bob Lorenze 748 689 804 771 719 695 779 772 797 766 Friday Night Pinochle 9/5/14 1 Darlene Mulanix 2 Betty Litschke 9/12/14 1 Betty Litschke 2 Ruby Intartaglia Darlene Mulanix 9/19/14 1 Sally Stokes 2 Betty Litschke 9/26/14 1 Judy Krause 2 Jim Pecoraro 730 718 738 712 712 Contract Bridge September 2014 Monday, September 1 1. June Russ & Betsy Simpson 2. Lynn Johnson & Dee Kiser 3. Bob Comstock & Virginia Spiers Friday, September 5 1. Cheryl Lamb & June Russ 2. Ro Wismer & Jan Dille 3. Carol & Ben Korab Monday, September 8 1. Lynn Johnson & Elaine Weir 2. Maxine Hale & Clara Kreger 3. June Russ & Betsy Simpson Friday, September 12 1. Bob Colstock & Coleen Strube 2. Clara Kreger & Aline Jandreau 3. Maxine Hale & Betsy Simpson Monday, September 15 1. Bob Colstock & Coleen Strube 2. Clara Kreger & Maxine Hale 3. Ann Mason & Ro Wismer Friday, September 19 1. Barbara Campbell & Dee Kiser 2. Betsy Simpson & Maxine Hale 3. Carol & Ben Korab Monday,September 22 1. Clara Kreger & Carol Mitchell 2. Lynn Johnson & Elaine Weir 3. Arlene McDonald & Ken Keuchler Friday, September 26 1. Bob Colstock & Coleen Strube 2. Clara Kreger & Aline Jandreau 3. Maddy Pantaleo & Ann Mason Monday, September 29 1. Maxine Hale & Clara Kreger 2. Elaine Weir & Lynn Johnson 3. Bob Colstock & Coleen Strube 4320 3580 3070 4230 3680 3290 5580 4040 3890 4770 3740 3400 5650 5550 4850 6250 4430 3830 5420 5050 4170 5420 4310 380-0 5120 4690 4440 September Duplicate Bridge Scores 9/02/14 1st place: 2nd place: 3rd Place: 9/09/14 1st place: 2nd place: tie 3rd place: 9/16/14 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd place: 9/23/14 1st place: 2nd place: 9/30/14 1st place: tie 2nd place: Dee Kiser & Jeanette Wirz Judi Yance & Lynn Johnson Maxine Hale & Ro Wismer Bill Giunta & Bob Colestock Jeanette Wirz & Dee Kiser Clara Kreger & Elaine Weir Judi Yance & Lynn Johnson Jeanette Wirz & Dee Kiser Sunday Night Bridge 806 728 Hand and Foot is every Friday-1:30pm @ Ellenton Hall. If you just moved in or would like to learn, please join us…. Winners: September 26, 2014 1) Joe 2) Arlene 3) Wayne Bill Giunta & Mary Del Grasso Dee Kiser & Betty Hughes Don & Fredda Buxton Barbara Campbell & Maxine Hale Sunday, September 7 1. Carol Korab 2. Maxine Hale 3. Ro Wismer Sunday, September 14 1. Cheryl Lamb 2. Judi Yance 3. Ken Keuchler Sunday, September 21 1. Coleen Strube 2. Lynn Johnson 3. Bob Colstock Sunday, September 28 Rained Out 686 680 Hand & Foot (Cards) Elaine Weir & Clara Kreger Judi Yance & Lynn Johnson Bill Giunta & Mary Del Grasso 3800 3170 2880 4410 4000 3780 3270 3100 3010 Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 27 29” Ers Cribbage Results There was no report in the Breeze for October as we did not play during August. We started play again on the 5th September. Being as not everyone is back, the numbers were low. By the end of the month we were at 14 players. Jim Pecoraro was in the money each week, albeit one was in the Basement. Not bad to have money each week. He will have to give us all some lessons. As I write this going into October, we should see a lot more coming back. So the money will be a little better. We could still do with some new players. We play at Harmony Hall on Friday afternoons at 1:00PM. Sign in at 12.45PM. See you there!!!!! Any questions call Sally Stokes 941-729-3945 or Brian Langley 941-723-3744. 5th Sept 1st Vic Catalano 14 111 2nd Sally Stokes 14 21 3rd Jim Coffey 13 43 4th Jim Pecoraro 13 11 5th Ginny Bishop 12 82 Tom Pisa in the Basement 4 -136 10 Players 12th Sept 1st Pepper Sica 18 116 2nd Jim Pecoraro 13 72 3rd Donna Zuben 12 78 4th Brian Langley 12 24 5th John Tandus 12 -9 Flo Ippolito in the Basement 2 -122 11 Players 19th Sept 1st Warren Rowland 15 122 2nd Debra Moulies 15 114 3rd Brian Langley 12 11 4th Sally Stokes 11 10 5th John Tandus 10 10 Jim Pecoraro in the Basement 2 -78 10 Players 26th Sept 1st Jim Pecoraro 14 45 2nd Ginny Bishop 13 114 3rd Flo Ippolito 13 31 4th Stu Wagner 12 75 5th Warren Rowland 12 55 Debra Moulies in the Basement 2 -117 14 Players Euchre Winner’s Sept. 2014 Monday nights 6:30 pm Sept. 1 Sept 8 tie Sept.15 Sept. 22 Sept.29 Tie 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd Norm Koons Greg Graham Roger Wilkson Greg Graham Kathy Laney Norm Koons Genie Marco Emilie Stephens Leah Whisman Norm Koons Sonja Koons Pam Graham Norm Koons Larry Smith Genie Marco Euchre Winners Sept. 2014 Thursdays @ 1:00 P.M. 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Expires 10/31/14 Mid-Day Bingo on Sunday Early Bird Jackpot at 2pm COUPON REQUIRED with $20 purchase for Power Touch Bingo Early Bird Jackpot at 6:30pm Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 29 There is going to be a new Procedure for Guest Passes starting soon. Please read below, if you have any questions please feel free to call the Admin office, but it is pretty self explanatory. COLONY COVE 2015 PHONE DIRECTORY E C L E AN I N S U HOVery, very reasonable G Minimum 4 hours Also: Caregiver Please call Glenda Hart @ 810-210-7888 or 941-981-3069 Colo ny Cove Residen t Page 30 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014 Parade Of Stars 2015 Season December 10, 2014: Brian Roman Band Corporate Sponsor; Equity Lifestyle Properties Brian Roman has a talent that as yet has been untapped to its fullest. Blessed with a natural ability to sing, Brian honed this gift by training and turning that training into the consummate, professional entertainer. Over the last 20 years, Brian has been the powerhouse behind many successful fundraising concerts where he has not only performed, but took on the roll as organizer and producer. Through these many appearances, Brian has attracted a loyal and enthusiatic audience that follows where ever he goes. They are captivated by his charismatic stage presence, accomplished baritone/tenor voice, and experience first hand his personal warmth, sincerity and generosity of spirit. January 14, 2015: Harley Worthit Corporate Sponsors; In Memory of Fred Hall, Leisure Products Inc. Perry Edenburn (Harley Worthit) was born in Ames, Iowa, the doctors did everything they could do, but he pulled through. Growing up in South Dakota, the entertainment bug bit him when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. He taught himself to play the guitar and then became a drummer in the school band. Perry graduated from high school but never attended college, although he drove by a few. After being a drummer in many bands, Perry was asked to fill in for a comedian that had left town. Not wanting to disappoint the rest of the act, he made his first attempt at professional comedy and the rest is history. Mark Preston Stephen Thomas Comedian Stephen Thomas has delighted audiences literally across the globe with his clean, family friendly material for two decades. Stephen has performed in 68 countries, including multiple trips to Afghanistan and Iraq for the U.S. military, numerous television appearances, top comedy clubs and countless private and corporate shows. It adds up to a performer who will entertain you- guaranteed. March 11, 2015: Crystal Gage Corporate Sponsors; North Association, AMS Inc Crystal Gage is a country music entertainer who travels all over with her selfproclaimed Stage Show and truly unique performance style. She has been developing as an artist since age 8, and now plays more than 150 shows a year. Her goal is to do more than sing songs. The goal is to touch as many people as she can with her voice and use her talents to the fullest. Crystal also makes time to perform at nursing homes, hospitals and many fundraisers. C.G. Keyz Skip “the lip” Green and Jim Carter have many exciting years in the entertainment industry as singers, musicians and comedians. Skip, after honing his craft in Detroit Michigan, joined the U.S. Air Force where he was a member of the Top’s in Blue entertainment tour. Jim circled the globe entertaining audiences from all over. Together they will provide you with a fun and entertaining evening. April 8, 2015: George Casey South Bend, Indiana is not the music capital of the world, nor is it near New York or Los Angles, but Mark never let that stop him. Singing since he was a child, Mark took every opportunity he could to sing for those who would listen and those who believed in his talent. Growing up in Indiana gave Mark plenty of opportunity to perform and grow with his talent. Mark carried his singing through high school and decided to enlist. Joining the Air Force was Mark’s first stop on his way to being a top performer. His talent earned him accolades when he was selected as the Air Force’s finest vocalist of 1975, and then he toured with Tops in Blue. Variety magazine dubbed him “one of the finest entertainers in show business”. George was born in a remote village on the west coast of Ireland legendary for its storytelling. Growing up in a large family, George saw humor in everything and honed his skills as a comic at the expense of his sisters. In 1970 George immigrated to this great country and earned his citizenship. With his wife and children he now calls Branson, Missouri home. For over 30 years George has been entertaining audiences all over this country with his self-deprecating humor and clean jokes and stories. February 11, 2015: Susan Carman Tim Wilkins Susan Hudson was born in Memphis, Tennessee. She has traveled doing shows in many different countries, England, Scotland, Germany, the Netherlands, and traveled doing USO shows throughout the United States. Susan has appeared on the national television show Hee Haw and has graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. Susan has opened shows for Conway Twitty, Charlie Rich, and has appeared on the silver screen. Susan is a powerhouse entertainer and really has a way of delivering a song to her audience. Tim is a 20 year veteran stand-up comedian and TV personality with a colorful way of bringing laughter to all ages. From as far back as he can remember he watched the masters of comedy and is following in their footsteps. Since that dream started he’s gone from sneaking into comedy clubs just to watch, to headlining shows around the world. In addition to the stage Tim has worked on radio and TV. Over the years Tim has opened to the legends of music, Diana Ross, Earth Wind & Fire, the Righteous Brothers, Hall & Oates to name a few. 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We will have 6 ft round tables, so communicating with your friends will be so much easier. Finger snacks (snack mix, popcorn, etc.) will be available at your table. The doors will open at 7:30 PM and dancing will begin at 8:30 PM and continue thru 12:30 AM Thursday morning. Once the golden hour has passed, a continental breakfast and coffee will be served starting at 12:30 AM, so all the guests will have full stomachs for the “long” ride home. As you can see this will be an outstanding party and you can join in the festivities for only $10.00 per person, what a deal! This is a BYOB event and ice will be provided. Ticket sales will begin on October 25, 2014 at most Saturday coffees, or by calling LYNN MERCER 722-3295. Get together with your friends and neighbors and purchase your table and join us in welcoming in the New Year, boy how time flies. Colony Cove Breeze -November 2014 - Page 35 Page 36 - Colony Cove Breeze - November 2014
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