RENAISSANCE TIMES THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF RENAISSANCE homeowners association Volume 19, Number 4 SECTION B APRIL 2015 RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-2 By Dick Guariglia April—The Angel of the Months. The Golden Years. Going out is good…coming home is better. You forget names…but it’s okay because the other people forget they even know you. You realize you’re never really going to be good at anything... especially golf. You miss the days when everything worked with just an “on” and “off” switch. You tend to use more four letter words… “what”… “when?” Now that you can afford expensive jewelry, it’s not safe to wear it anywhere. What used to be freckles are now liver spots. Everybody whispers. You have three sizes in your closet, two of which you will never wear. But old is good in some things. Old songs, old movies, and best of all old friends! It is health that is real wealth, and not pieces of gold and silver. Author Unknown It’s not what you gather but what you scatter that tells what kind of life you have lived. Author Unknown To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides. David Viscott You’ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. Carole King Flowers always make people better, happier, and are helpful; they are sunshine, food, and medicine to the soul. Luther Burbank Spring is here at last! The world and nature are born again. Birds are singing, the grass is greener, trees are budding, and plants are starting to grow. Oh, what a wonderful time of the year. Get out and breathe the fresh air and thank God you’re alive to enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. Yes, we all have so much to be thankful for. The joy of family and friends, the free air we breathe, the beauty of our community, and the gift of love. Love, the most wonderful gift to receive and share. If more people shared more love, what a wonderful world we could be living in. Instead of killing one another, we could be helping, sharing, and loving each other. Sounds like more fun to me. Instead of complaining about what you don’t have, thank God for what you do have. May God continue to bless our great nation and protect the men and women of our armed forces. Live each day to its fullest and be good to one another. Dr. Pepper’s Flooring 600 Mule Rd. • Toms River • 732-281-1000 Serving Toms River Since 1985 If you’re looking for quality flooring and exceptional service, look no further! LAMINATES CONGOLEUM AIRSTEP Starting At $ 5 25 $ sq ft. Installed Engineered Hardwood Flooring $ 6 3 89 sq ft. Installed MOHAWK SMART STRAND 95 $ sq ft. Installed 2 89 sq ft. Installed BERBERS SAXONY 12 ft. & 15 ft. wide $ 2 12 ft. & 15 ft. wide 59 $ sq ft. Installed 2 69 sq ft. Installed WHOLE HOUSE CARPET CLEANING L STIL ! 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What motivated them to come out and sometimes endure very cool winds, either springtime low or summer hot temperatures, often foregoing dinner? Was it for some of us the visions of the Division Winners Dinner at season end (which has now been eliminated)? It seems that many of the folks interviewed really enjoyed the social aspect of being with friends and neighbors. However, one member, Teri Pennacchio, summed it up, “I chose bocce because it’s a challenging game, you are with your friends, you get to meet other people and you get to be outdoors (especially after this dreadful winter). It’s also good exercise but most important, I just love it!” And so it seems for Teri and many folks, win or lose, it’s just fun. But for those of us who enjoy competition it’s a game of skill which fosters a competitive spirit and this in itself is exciting. And so whether you are a socialminded player or thrive on competition, we encourage everyone who has not joined the league to join. The 2015 season starts April 27, so there is still time to sign up. Registration forms and instructions are in the clubhouse carousel. Everyone is also invited to a bocce clinic Friday, April 17 at 6:30 PM and Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 AM at the bocce courts. There is also a rain date, April 24 at 10:00 AM. The clinic instructors will review the basics of the game, demonstrating certain techniques, as well as highlighting many of the fine points of the game. The Bocce League Board of Directors is in the process of planning an interesting and exciting season, which will include special events for all members, starting with a Coffee and Cookies Treat Week, May 18 to May 22, and an end-of-season tournament that everyone will be eligible to enter with exciting prizes. The journey begins Monday, April 27 – so be there! Renaissance Ladies Golf Association By Betty Gambale Amazing April has quietly arrived, teasing us with little signs of spring. Small green tulip leaves have finally forced their way through the previously frozen ground, and spring flowers threaten to show their colorful faces once again. Is our winter white golf course finally turning green? What a lovely sight to see as it beckons us to come out and play. April finds the RLGA Board deep into preparations for the 2015 season. Ladies who play golf, but who do not yet belong to the RLGA, have been invited by phone to become members of our association and enjoy the camaraderie that we have to offer. There is the opportunity to play with different ladies every week and to establish new friendships with people who enjoy the challenging game of golf. Thursday, April 16, the RLGA will hold its annual complimentary breakfast for current and prospective members at 8:00 AM in the ballroom. Please sign up on the sheets posted on the bulletin board outside of the pro shop. The sign-up sheets that went up on March 18, will be taken down by April 9 so we can prepare for the right number of people. If you know somebody who is away, and who is looking forward to joining us, you may sign-up for them as well. The Renaissance Country Club has a 2015 Tournament schedule in which all members of the golf association may participate. The first tournament is scheduled for Saturday, April 25. It is a four person better ball, low gross/low net tournament. Check with the pro shop for sign-up dates. An entry fee of $15.00 per player is required. On a lighter side: there are two things you can learn by stopping your back swing at the top and checking your hands----how many hands you have, and which one is wearing the glove. How lucky we are to live here! Enjoy our beautiful golf course! Dr. Scott A. 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Travel Bocce is now an official club at Renaissance. The Board of Trustees has approved this transition. The Executive Board and New Officers are: President – Marty Martinez Vice President – George Terranova Treasurer – Anna Virone Secretary – Patti Bruno Fundraising/Hospitality – Mary Palazzo The first general membership meeting will be held on Monday, April 6 from 6:30 until 8:30 PM in the clubhouse ballroom. Registration for the 2015 Travel Bocce Team will take place at the April 6 meeting. A $5.00 membership fee per person will be due at the time of registration. Checks should be made out to RHA; cash will not be accepted. You do not have to be a member of the regular Renaissance Bocce League to join the 2015 Travel Bocce Team. Renaissance residents age 55 years and over are eligible to join the Travel Bocce Team. General membership meetings will be held April through September. The 2015 Travel Bocce Team game schedule runs from May 6 through August 5. Games are scheduled every Wednesday morning and mandatory practice every Tuesday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 AM. The games are held either at the Renaissance Bocce Courts or another assigned community. Transportation is not provided; however, carpooling is encouraged. The Travel Bocce Club’s aim is to foster friendship and fun but always to compete and represent the Renaissance community with dignity and pride. (L-R): Anna Virone, Marty Martinez, George Terranova, Patti Bruno, and Mary Palazzo. Please support our advertisers, and tell them you read about them in the Renaissance Times. G E T G U A R A N T E E D S AV I N G S 3% S SAVING TEE GUARAN Customers are GUARANTEED an annual savings of at least 3% under what he incumbent utility would have charged for the same period, or they receive a check for the difference. 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Attended by 25members, the following were elected officers: President, Larry Talignani; Vice-President, Cathy Chiafulio; Treasurer, Richard Masone; Secretary, Nora Fett; Committee Chairpersons, John Chiafulio and Cecilia Romano. The club meets every Monday at 7:00 PM in the indoor pool. Mem- bership is open to everybody who wants to have some form of body workout, especially in this cold weather, who likes friendly competition, or just enjoys the warm pool in the company of friends. There is no level of skill required. The membership fee is $10.00 for the year. Checks made payable to RHA can be sent to Larry Talignani or Richard Masone. The Water Volleyball Club is sponsoring a trip to Aruba, open to all residents, in September of this year. Just Minutes from Renaissance in Manchester Plaza With Coupon NEW PATIENTS ONLY 50% OFF CLEANING, COMPLETE EXAM, FULL MOUTH X-RAYS FREE DENTURE AND/OR IMPLANT CONSULTATION Includes BW X-Rays, Oral Cancer Screen - Reg. 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All those lucky enough to have one of the 300 tickets will participate in 9 more drawings this year. The next one will be on Tuesday, April 7, 2015. The Auxiliary is most grateful to all those who helped make this year’s raffle so successful! The March drawing of the MMCSC Raffle observed by (l. to r.):Rose Marie Casselle, Jane Maroney, Rose Pianelli, JoAnn Wolfe, Adele Towle, Carol Caputo, and Paula Saccoman. Fun and Games By Bernadette Garguilo On Thursday, February 26, members of the Passaic/Morris Club had a night of fun and games. Our president, Guy DiVincent, started the fun with what he calls, “Dancing with the Stars.” They are his famous Jib Jabs, cartoon-like skits with faces of some of our members doing the Charleston, Hula, Mexican Hat Dance, etc. Whether it’s you or a friend, you’ll get such a kick out of the maneuvers they are doing on the screen. I don’t know if we could have done some of those actions even 30 years ago! Next, we played three games of Bingo and the winners received gift cards to Terry’s Deli. Last, but not least, we played Movie Trivia. Guy shows about a two-minute scene from famous movies and we try to guess the name of the movie. Six tables came up with 24 right out of 25 movie scenes. Three gift cards to ShopRite were given to three lucky winners. Even if you didn’t win a gift card, having fun and playing games with friends was worth it. Guy DiVincent with the winners of Movie Trivia: Fran Holmes, Rachel Spataro, and Nora Fett. RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-7 Club News RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-8 Benefit Performance for a Good Cause By Dick Guariglia The Renaissance Men’s Club will present its annual benefit performance on behalf of the Wounded Warriors Fund starring comedian Jeff Norris on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 8:00 PM. The cost is $15.00 per person. Sign-up on Saturday, May 25, 9:00 AM, in the clubhouse. Refunds available two weeks before performance. Come out and enjoy a fun evening while helping our men and women returning from combat for the rehabilitation help they deserve. All proceeds donated to the Wounded Warriors Fund. Any questions, call Dick Guariglia. Renaissance Men’s Club By Dan David Looking out my window, snow and ice all around, yet I’m writing about April. Gone is President’s Day, Valentine’s Day, even Ground Hog Day. But most of all the presentation on the Punta Cana trip was on March 9 at 7:00 PM. The Boston/ Senior Tour trip is also history. But time waits for no man. Even my 12day Florida trip has been gone two weeks already. The Norfolk, Virginia International Tattoo Pageant is on the agenda for April 23 to 26, with seven meals. Quite a few people are going on this once-a-year trip. There is still time to get on the bus. We have a two-day journey to visit and tour the Amish Country in and around Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You will actually sit down in an Amish home for dinner. As for entertainment, the lavish production ILER/ of Joseph is on the agenda also. It ACE is only two days, but you will be busy almost all the time touring and EmENT eating all that great Amish cooking. The dates are May 28 and 29. Also a pick-up from the Renaissance area. There is another busy two-day S GAS SYSTEm trip that will cover Mohonk MounR tain House, the Culinary Institute of America, Woodbury Outlets, FDR’s Home, and much more traveling in ER HEATER a bus made for your comfort. This will be October 14 and 15. OFF OFF OFF Almost forgot “Red Hot” Cleveland, Ohio, home of the Cleveland Indians and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I heard a rumor there will be a stop at a casino somewhere to accommodate all you gamblers. The dates are September 9 to 12. We will see what Lake Erie is all about. Hope all the forms for the $1,000.00 scholarships are filled out and ready to be turned in. May the best four students win. After all, there are four scholarships to be given out. The forms have to be turned in by the end of April. Did you get to the Renaissance Men’s Club Friday Night Bingo? Why not? Can’t give away scholarships without getting some money in. Did you know we give $2,000.00 to the Wounded Warriors every year? We pay for that donation in part from the proceeds of our June 6 Comedy Night. Tickets are $15.00 per person for a night filled with laughter for a great cause. The next Men’s Club meeting is April 15, the third Wednesday of the month. All you veterans should show up to find out if there are any changes in health care benefits. Frank Quadrino of the VA Outreach Program will discuss the healthcare and benefits of the program. 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Refreshments will be served. Please join us. Expect Lots of Laughs and Surprises at PAC Season Opener By Carol Leonard Spring has sprung, the snowbirds are returning to the Renaissance nest, and soon it will be time for PAC’s (Performing Arts Club) first show of 2015. Ticket distribution is on April 11 and 25 for the May show. Mixed Nuts, an original comedy, written and directed by PAC’s own Bill Conroy, will take the stage in the ballroom on the weekend of May 16 and 17, with evening performances starting at 6:45 PM both days as well as a Sunday matinee at 1:45 PM. The show features five separate and unrelated skits, including a hilarious portrayal of the reading of a will of an eccentric millionaire to an oddball group of potential heirs, and the Renaissance version of “Duck Dynasty,” a mini-musical. Mixed Nuts is Bill’s fourth comedy for PAC. With many years of community theater experience as a performer, writer, and director under his belt, he brings enthusiasm and originality to the stage. He said he gets his ideas from life. “I love comedy, it’s my favorite,” he said. “People love to laugh, and I love to make that happen for them.” Bill decided on the multiple skit format so he could involve as many people as possible in the show. In fact, there are more than 30 actors, as well as numerous technical assistants, stage hands, and other volunteers helping to put it all together. Many of the performers were chosen from those who attended a weekly acting workshop that Bill conducted during January. The cast includes familiar Renaissance faces, as well as a number of very talented newcomers. Among the veteran performers is the very funny John Treglia, who also serves as Bill’s assistant director and all-around right-hand man. In addition to the five skits, Bill has some surprises up his sleeve – or in his head, I should say – to keep the audience entertained in between acts. “I wanted this to be the kind of show where people don’t know what’s coming next,” he said. PAC members may select their seats and pick up tickets for Mixed Nuts at the clubhouse on Saturday, April 11, from 9:00 to 10:00 AM for those who chose the show as Rank 1, and 10:00 to 11:00 AM for Rank 2. Saturday, April 25, from 9:00 to 10:00 AM will be for Rank 3 and 10:00 to 11:00 AM for Rank 4. If you are new to Renaissance or haven’t yet joined PAC, you can get a membership application in the carousel located near the bulletin boards at the clubhouse and return it any second Wednesday of the month from 4:00 to 5:00 PM at the back of the ballroom, or mail it, with a check made out to RHA, to Myra Klein, 10 Moet Court, Manchester, NJ 08759. Your $10.00 per person annual membership entitles you to a ticket to each of the four PAC performances and refreshments after the show. You may even want to get involved someday as a performer or volunteer. For further information about PAC, call Bill Conroy. Director Bill Conroy demonstrates a dance routine for Fran Truncellito and other cast members during a rehearsal for the May PAC show. The Magic Club of Renaissance By Joe Schwartz I recently read that the definition of an “elder” is a person who is still growing, still a learner, still with potential and whose life continues to have within it promise for and connection to the future; still in pursuit of happiness, joy and pleasure. In addition, “elder-hood” is a time to discover new golden adventures that we didn’t have time for when at work. We, the members of the Magic Club of Renaissance, can offer you that golden adventure. We retired magicians are able and willing to teach you a new hobby. If you want to call it Magic Tricks or the Art of Illusion it’s still one of the oldest hobbies enjoyed by young and old. We break down, very slowly, each trick so that you’re able to perform it. The idea behind our club is for you to amaze your children, your grandchildren and friends and show them that you’re still learning new things and that we’re enjoying our lives as we enter “elder-hood.” The Magic Club meets on the second Thursday each month from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM in the ballroom. The once a year membership fee is $10.00 to be paid at the first meeting by check made out to RHA. “Now is the time to have the time of your life,” so just come in, sign up, and we’ll show you how easy it is to learn your new magic hobby. All residents and guests are welcome to the John Pizzi Magic Show held on April 18, 2015, 6:30 PM, show time 7:00 PM. Tickets $15.00 adults, $5.00 ages 5 to 17. Call Gerri. Brooklyn Club News By Roz Furer and Sharon Newfield Hello, Brooklyn Club members. We hope that the winter was kind to you, and we look forward to seeing all of you at our May meeting. Our 2015 season is being finetuned, as you read this article. The first meeting of the 2015 season is our Chinese buffet, catered by the Fortune Buffet. We look forward to greeting all of our members on Monday, May 18, at 7:00 PM in the clubhouse. This meeting is for members only. Membership forms are in the carousel in the clubhouse. Please complete the 2015 membership form, enclose your check for $10.00 per resident, made payable to RHA, and mail it to the address on the form. As is our custom, additional information will be sent via email, on the Brooklyn Club bulletin board and in the carousel. If you have a friend who is away for the winter and unable to access email, please help us by sharing email notices with them. You don’t have to be from Brooklyn to join the Brooklyn Club. Our only requirement is that our members come out on the third Monday of each month, and enjoy a great evening with friends, old and new. Join us, join the fun, join the Brooklyn Club! Staten Island Club By Maryrose Palladino To my club supporters, here’s some poetry by Linda Celiano, as heartfelt thanks! The Staten Island’s Valentine Blast took each of us back to the past! Varied snacks provided tasty treats, while I provided chocolate sweets. For all the guys, some chocolate kisses. And chocolate roses for the misses. Our Frank LaRussa, neighbor and friend, was entertaining ‘til the end! As his Rock N’ Rhythm did their bit to make the evening quite a hit! Singing, dancing, and laughing out loud was good time fun for the entire crowd. For future dates I’ve one small request for which I hope I’ll have success. I know I may be risking a riot. But, I must insist that guests be quiet. When performers attempt to give their best, we need to give our chats a rest. Now, I extend my appreciation to all who helped with this creation. In the refreshments and decorating, my committees get top rating! I couldn’t have done this all alone. So, thank you to all who set the tone. RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-9 Hadassah RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-10 Proper Thinking for Good Gardening By Holly Yocum There are a few questions you need answered before beginning a garden. Will your plant survive in hot sun or shaded sections? Will your plant require constant moisture? Yes, Virginia, there is a correct location in your garden for the healthy nurturing of your new plant. Your nursery will advise you of the best zone for the new plant while you shop. Don’t forget to tell the nursery agent about windy zones and those areas affected by morning and afternoon sun. Next, additional questions need answers to ensure gardening success. Take a handful of your soil and squeeze it tight. If it holds together as a solid mass, the soil is clay. If the soil ball falls apart the soil is sandy. Drainage evaluation is next. Test a test hole by filling it with water. Does the water run out? Does the hole empty rapidly? Amend the soil to assist in keeping the hole wet. If the water does not drain, then your choice of plants for this location is limited. Indeed, few plants enjoy sitting in wetness. Another question now arises. Do you know if your soil is acidic (pH below 7) or alkaline (pH above 7)? Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Toms River will answer your questions and provide you with your soil’s pH. Do get your soil tested. Your nursery agent might ask what the pH rating is for your property or work zone. The answer will dictate your purchasing decisions. Now you must consider soil amendments. Products such as bone meal, rock phosphate, Holly-Tone, and Plant-tone all have specific usage, and all are well-labeled for you to read and to use properly at specific locations. How large a hole should I prepare? As important as the quality of the soil and your soil preparation are, so is the depth of the planting. A rule of thumb is to dig the width of the hole at twice the diameter of the root ball. The downward depth is four inches deeper than the ball. For welldrained soil, the neck of your plant should be placed slightly above the top of the hole. For poorly-drained soil, plant higher than the top of the hole. You might create a mound for the plant roots even if the mound and the roots are on the top of the ground. Now water the new plant. After the water has drained away, gently pack down the roots with extra soil, and then make a saucer ring around the plant for catching rain or sprinkler flow. Mulching is one of the final steps in the planting process. Cover the top of the root ball and surrounding area of the plant hole. The amount varies, but suggestions are two to four inches of mulch. When planting shrubs and woody trees, make a mound in the center of the hole and spread the roots as much as possible. It is critical to scratch and rough up any matted roots. Do not be timid. Trim off broken roots. Watering is the last step. Regardless of sprinkler support, in general water two to three times per week. Please do your best to follow this procedural outline. If you do, you will have success; indeed, you will discover your green thumb. Sound Advice Submitted by Dick Guariglia You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don’t try. Beverly Sills Act quickly, think slowly. Greek Proverb Don’t bite the hand that has your allowance in it. Paul Dickinson It is not enough to aim, you must hit. Italian Proverb Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel like you, too, can become great. Mark Twain Never write a letter while you are angry. Chinese Proverb Beware so long as you should live, of judging people by their appearance. La Fontaine Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed. Coleman Cox When fate hands us a lemon, let’s try to make lemonade. Dale Carnegie Never lose the opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful, for beauty is God’s handwriting, a wayside sacrament. Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every fair flower, and thank God for it as a cup of blessing. Ralph Waldo Emerson When you only have two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one and a lily with the other. Chinese Proverb Slumber not in the tents of our fathers. The world is advancing. Advance with it. Giuseppi Mazzini You’ve got to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. Irish Proverb The book to read is not the one that thinks for you, but the one that makes you think. Harper Lee Do You Need a Little Help? By Kathleen Middleton Here in Renaissance, it is our good fortune to have a service club, Good Neighbors, whose members reach out to offer a helping hand to our residents who are homebound. The help they provide depends on each person’s particular needs— home visits, rides to the clubhouse, help with online grocery shopping, or daily “check-in” calls. Renaissance also maintains a community van and volunteer driver to provide transport for residents who cannot drive. Outside of Renaissance, but close by, even more help is available—all at no cost. Any resident of Ocean County who is over 60 and no longer driving is eligible for free support services from Caregiver Volunteers of Central Jersey. Located in Toms River, CVCJ is an interfaith nonprofit organization whose motto is “Caring for People, by People Who Care.” They have a bilingual staff and trained volunteers who will: • p r o v i d e transportation (weekly) to and from medical appointments; • shop for and deliver grocer- ies once every two weeks; • relieve family caregivers by “sitting” for a loved one with dementia or a chronic illness; • offer companionship and non-medical support through in-home social visits or specialized services—pet visitation (“Caregiver Canines”) and intergenerational programs (“Music and Memory” and “CaregiverKids”); • make referrals to other agencies, organizations, and providers of services to seniors. To get more information, to find out about volunteer opportunities, or to arrange for any of the support services offered by Caregiver Volunteers of Central Jersey, call its Toms River office (732-505-2273) or visit its website (www.caregivervolunteers.org). The sign-up and registration process takes a week or two, and includes a personal in-home interview. The organization’s mission is to help the elderly and homebound so that they can live independently and remain in their homes. Getting Financially Organized By Bernice Bailine April 15, 2015 is just around the corner and those dreaded tax forms have to be prepared. This can be a very stressful time, especially if you are recently widowed. I was not the one who kept receipts, and I was lucky my husband had kept meticulous records. I did not realize how daunting it would be in gathering all the information that would be needed. I know that many people have friends or relatives who are CPAs, but I found that the less my family and friends knew about my business, the better I felt. I found this great website (www.wife.org/sstaxbreaks4widows.htm) that offers some good advice. Even so, I would strongly suggest that you get professional assistance. This is also a great time to start getting yourself financially organized. Know about all your accounts, mortgage payments, property taxes, Company Policy # GEICO 1234567 NJ Manufacturers 87654 Effective Date 1/1/15-12/31/15 1/1/15-12/31/15 money markets, 401(k) plans, retirement funds, and so on. It is important that you keep all medical receipts and any confirmations for contributions you may have made during the year, be it clothing or cash. It is also a good time to go through your clothes and donate them to the many firms around. Big Brothers and Big Sisters and the veterans associations will make pick-ups at your home. One of the problems that I encountered after my husband’s passing was keeping track of my insurance policies and when they were due. I needed to institute a system whereby I would be able to make an effective budget and keep better track of my monthly expenses. I came up with the following guide below. Now is the time to also see if your insurance policies need updating and if you can get a reduction in cost. Ins. Payment $ 60.00 $100.00 Phone # of Company 800-888-3567 800-892-1235 The next Support Group meeting is Friday, April 10, 2015 in the craft room at the clubhouse. Please support our advertisers, and tell them you read about them in the Renaissance Times. Dimensions of Wellness By Regina Rosenthal Spring is here! Like you, I look forward to being outdoors and enjoying warmer weather after hibernating during the cold, snowy winter. As spring arrives, we start to feel alive again, and are more likely to think about ways to promote healthy living. New research in epigenetics (how external environmental factors affect our gene expression) reveals that lifestyle choices can reduce the chance of repeating our family history of poor health. The fact that our behavior can impact our health is good news. When committing to a healthy lifestyle we will need: a plan; strategies for staying on track (i.e. walking or other exercises with a buddy); self-care practices; ways to reward our accomplishments. Lifestyle choices and self-care practices will: • help us manage stress; • promote relaxation; • improve circulation; • balance body-mind chemistry, especially during stress; • strengthen our immune systems; • increase flexibility and strength; • promote heart health, creativity, and joy; • help manage chronic health issues; • improve focus, concentration, memory; • empower us to make informed health-care decisions. When choosing self-care practices and strategies for healthy living, consider four dimensions of wellness—physical, mental, emotional, and life force (what brings joy and makes us feel alive). Each dimension has its own self-care practices (see below). We do not need to include all four dimensions in a healthy living plan. I will talk about each dimension of wellness in upcoming columns. For now, here are some ideas: • Self-care practices for physical health: meditation, exercise and movement, nutrition, sleep and rest. • Self-care practices for mental health: stress management, meaningful work, hobbies. • Self-care practices for emotional health: relationships, social connections, laughter, play. • Self-care practices for increasing joy: gratitude, creativity, beauty. Options for healthy living exist at Renaissance—fitness center, fitness classes, golf course, walking trail, and community newspaper to keep us informed. What will you include in your healthy living plan for 2015? I welcome sharing your thoughts and ideas in our community newspaper. Send comments, suggestions, and topics of interest to: Ginarose88@comcast.net RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-11 HEALTH New Jersey Trivia Here’s a guy who, you would believe from these lyrics, had found the right direction to follow to change his life. I guess somewhere along the line it got harder and harder for him to change, and we all know where that got him. Let’s not have that happen to us. I’m gonna make a change for once in my life It’s gonna feel real good gonna make a difference Gonna make it right. As I turned up the collar on my favorite winter coat This wind is blowin’ my mind I see the kids in the street with not enough to eat Who am I to be blind pretending not to see their need A summer’s disregard, a broken bottle top And a one man’s soul They follow each other on the wind, ya know ‘Cause they got nowhere to go That’s why I want you to know I’m starting with the man in the mirror I’m asking him to change his ways And no message could have been any clearer If you wanna make the world a better place Take a look at yourself and then make a change I’ve been a victim of a selfish kinda love It’s time that I realize there are some with no home Not a nickel to loan could it be really me Pretending that they’re not alone A willow deeply scarred Somebody’s broken heart And a washed out dream (washed out dream) They follow the pattern of the wind, ya see ‘Cause they got no place to be That’s why I’m starting with me I’m starting with the man in the mirror I’m asking him to change his ways And no message could have been any clearer If you wanna make the world a better place Take a look at yourself and then make a change Make that change. “Man in the Mirror” by Glen Ballard and Seidah Garrett for Michael Jackson 1. 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During the 2009 season at Cape May Point, what was the average number of monarch butterflies viewed per hour? A) 47 B) 97 C) 297 D) 479 6. What did Father Sexton, a parish priest at St. Joseph’s in Jersey City, say was the source of the mysterious eyes ominously peering from the church’s belfry in 1954, which resulted in thousands of people descending on the area to catch a glimpse of the glowing orbs? A) The lights were a supernatural phenomenon, demonstrating the power of God. B) The lights were a sign that evil exists in the world, and the devil is ever-present. C) The lights represented a warning that sinners must repent in order to be saved. D) The lights were stray reflections from nearby streetlights. 7. True or False? Jellyfish infestations are on the rise in Barnegat Bay.___________ 8. What is the mascot for the athletic teams that represent Montclair State University, the second largest public college in the state of New Jersey? 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And thanks to a truly great artist, Pauline Lorenze, I metamorphosed into a still life freak. Everything I saw was in groupings—bowls, vases, fruits, etc. I was on my way! In 1997 we came to Renaissance. After setting up the new home, I decided to take classes at the Ocean County Guild of Artists. Later, when a few artists decided to band together to form Renaissance Art Club, I joined them and vistas began to open for me. I sold my first watercolor at one of our art shows, I was elected to join the Manasquan River Group of Artists, and in one of its art shows I sold an oil painting for big bucks—$300.00! “Another Grandma Moses,” my children and grandchildren shouted. No such luck. But I’m happy doing what I do, and that’s plenty for me. At the February 4 meeting, we welcomed Dee and Shara from ShopRite’s bakery department. The ladies entertained us by decorating cakes and offering advice on how we can do it at home. It was a delicious evening as we got to sample the finished products. Anna Reuther, a long time Women’s Club member and 50/50 chairperson, was recognized for all her support and work for the Women’s Club. Anna and her husband will be moving shortly, and we wanted to wish her well in her new home. We are sorry to see Anna go but know she will be welcomed with open arms at her new community. At the March 4 meeting, the Eastside Dance Company performed Ceili dancing for everyone’s en- joyment. The evening’s desserts included Irish delicacies. Our first fundraiser for 2015 will be held on June 3. We are having a carnival with music supplied by “The Untouchables.” This event is open to members who have joined the Women’s Club in 2015 prior to May 1. The cost is $25.00 per person. Menu and details to follow. Remember to BYOB including water and soda. The sign-up for this event will be held on May 6 at 6:30 PM prior to our Cinco de Mayo meeting. If you have not joined the Women’s Club yet, you are missing out on some fun. We are a fundraising club, but we also try to entertain our members at our monthly meetings. Hope you will join us soon. Shara and Dee (l-r) from ShopRite Manchester Bakery Department Anna Reuther and Clio Graham (l-r) 50/50 co-chairs Improving Your Home Is Our Specialty! Serving Our Patrick T. Walsh Community For Contracting Est. 1971 3 Generations No Job Too Big or Small ads-1989 Continuing the series “Artist of the Two Months,” it’s my turn to present my paintings which span 45 years of effort. They’re on view in the entrance to the ballroom lobby. Here is a short autobiography. My life as a young artist was never a spectacular one. As a child I did some doodling and went on to grade and high school participating in the usual art projects, never winning any prizes or showing any great talent. But I must have had some artistic leanings because when I entered college, (Hunter, New York City), I decided to fill some of my electives with art courses. Even there, I failed. My first year, I enrolled in an oil painting class given by an up-and-coming artist, Robert Motherwell, (who later became famous as an early abstract expressionist of the 20th Century). The first day of class, seeing all those accomplished high school graduates around me, I picked up my brushes and paint and dropped the course. After college there were jobs, marriage, and child rearing. But then in a dark, dank cellar By Judy Fasone All Interior / Exterior Renovation Decks, Kitchens, Baths, Windows & Doors 3 Season Sun Rooms Roofing & Siding Additions - Extensions - Enclosures Financing Available 13VH02631500 732-688-7193 INSURED RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-15 Witness My Hangings RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-16 So Long, Winter! This past winter was one for the record books! For too many weeks, we were held in an icy grip that wouldn’t let go—long stretches of bitter cold, and dreary, gray days that kept their promises of snow and sleet. The record-low temperatures resulted in record-high heating bills; and, as the thermometer plummeted, so did our mood. The frigid weather By Kathleen and treacherous sidewalks kept us indoors. The snow and ice were responsible for canceled appointments, meetings, and activities. The brutal weather became the numberone topic of conversation. Yet, for all its relentless blast, winter wasn’t all bad. Despite the weather extremes, there were a few of those rare (thus, all the more forever; no spring skips its turn.” April comes, and spring is in the air. We wake to the sound of chirping birds. We shed jackets and get outdoors again, walking and biking. Days grow longer; bare trees sprout leaves; flowers bloom. And all is right with the world. [Photos by George Graber and Kathleen Middleton] Welcome, Spring! RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-17 n Middleton special) days, sparkling with bright sunshine, deep blue skies, and newfallen snow. Right here in Renaissance, winter ended with just such a day, and George Graber (editor) captured that quiet beauty with a walk on our Nature Trail. Another good thing about winter is that it does end! As the quotation goes, “No winter lasts RENAISSANCE TIMES APRIL 2015 PAGE B-18 Royal Hats Divas See Play at Two River Theater Essex/Bergen Club Has a Sweetheart of a Night By Janet Jones By Patricia Slattery On Wednesday, January 21, 2015, the Royal Hats Divas went to Red Bank, New Jersey, for a performance of Absurd Person Singular at the Two River Theater. Cecelia Malibashka made the arrangements. Queen Mother Carol Oross, Elisabeth Schnell, Francine Agostini, Mary Lou Falesto, Nancy Lazzaro, Randy Walton, and Janet Jones enjoyed the delightful event. Prior to seeing the play, we had a delicious light lunch at the Wind Mill Restaurant featuring burgers, hot dogs, homemade chili and cheese fries. Absurd Person Singular is a laugh-out-loud comedy. It satirically looks at how three English couples deal with their relationships. The Royal Hats Divas couldn’t stop laughing and loved it immensely. Sunday, February 22, 2015 in the ballroom, 200 members of the club were treated to a great evening. Our first order of business was Ed Kammerer, our president, leading us in the pledge of allegiance. We were then treated to some excellent sandwiches with coleslaw and potato salad provided by ShopRite of Manchester. To top off our night, delicious cupcakes were served family style to each table. Under the great direction of Lorraine Manfredonia and Marie Bellore, the tables were set with red heart centerpieces and candy kisses. As Forrest Gump would say, “Life is like a box of chocolates.” Everyone Renaissance Women’s Club Eastside Dance Company Thomas A. Van Dort Attorney at Law Your Elder-Law Specialist By Judy Fasone The Eastside Dance Company located in Toms River has been in existence for 16 years. They offer a variety of dance styles including Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Pointe, Irish, Modern/Contemporary and Hip-Hop. The Women’s Club was treated to Irish Dancing by a group of stu- received an individual heart shaped box of candy. That was a surprise! Just when you could not think it could get any better, the band ReUnited took the stage. To say they were fabulous is an understatement. They played all the music of the 50s and 60s familiar to us, and everyone would agree they were a great success. Another great event is over, but please check our bulletin board for what is coming up in the next few months. I am sure something that you would be interested in will catch your eye. Hope to see you there! 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