ECRWSS Postal patron Lakehurst, NJ 08733 PRST STD US POSTAGE PAID Lakewood, NJ 08701 PERMIT NO. 211 The Knoll News The Leisure Knoll Association 1 Buckingham Drive North Manchester, NJ 08759 april 2015 LEISURE KNOLL “The Official Newspaper of The Leisure Knoll Community” MANCHESTER, NJ 2 The Knoll News - April 2015 Leisure Knoll at Manchester Trustees/Officers The Board of Trustees meets once a month on the 2nd Wednesday. The odd numbered months: 1-January, 3-March, 5-May, 7-July, 9-September, 11-November the meetings are 7 p.m. in Lakeside Lodge. On the even numbered months: 2-February, 4-April, 6-June, 8-August, 10-October, 12-December, the meetings are held at 10 a.m. in Lakeside Lodge. Workshops are held as needed, on the last Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m. in the Association office, all residents welcome. President Bill Meehan.............................................. 2016 Vice President Joyce Tanzillo........................................... 2016 Secretary Norma Collins.......................................... 2017 Treasurer Dominic Tangredi..................................... 2015 Trustee Lucille Blanch.......................................... 2015 Trustee Karen McClellan...................................... 2015 Trustee Vinny Spera.............................................. 2017 Community Manager Russell Prinzi Knoll News Editor - Bill Meehan Article Submissions lkarticles@hotmail.com Telephone Numbers & Hours Association Office 732-657-6661 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday-Friday Gatehouse 732-657-5007 24 Hours a Day Helping Hands Unlimited 732-657-7269 10-Noon & 2-4 p.m. Monday - Friday Ocean County Handicapped Elderly Transportation Service 732-736-8989 President’s Corner Welcome everyone, it is a busy time in the Knoll as many of you know we are under new management and with that transition comes a rush of activity. My fellow Trustees and I have been working on many old issues as well as some new projects. I will provide an overview and leave the details to our manager Russell. • Most importantly we are launching the Leisure Knoll website shortly. This will be an excellent tool for community communication. Our management team will have email addressed so everyone will be able to contact Russell and receive a response within 24 hours. • We are working on a ROBO calling system that will enable management to notify all residents with just one phone call in cases of emergencies or important information that we want to get out to everyone. • The BOT is continuing to review the new office project and the options. FHW Engineers and our accountant will be attending our next open meeting to discuss these options and the projected final costs. We were projecting a spring start but that has been delayed. • The putting green project is moving forward, Russell will give you more information during his management report. • We had a town hall meeting on February 10th, 12 to 15 residents talked to Vinny, Lucille and Russell about community concerns including Gate security, Emergency procedures and night rover patrol. The BOT and management are working on several recommendation from that meeting. We are planning another Town hall meeting. • The BOT would like to announce that we are looking to form an insurance committee, anyone interested should contact Russell. We have a wealth of knowledge in this community and we should tap into it for help where we can. In closing I think we as a board and community are moving in a positive direction and we should all be looking forward to a great spring and summer season. Bill Meehan President of the Board of Trustees Hotwire Communications 1-800-355-5668 Manchester Fire or First Aid Squad 911 – Manchester Police 732-657-6111 or 911 For Advertising Information Call: Senior Publishing Co. 1-888-637-3200 Leisure Knoll accepts no responsibility for any advertisements. If there are any complaints concerning an advertiser please contact them directly. If you receive no satisfaction, you can contact your Better Business Bureau or the Ocean County Dept. of Consumer Affairs in Toms River. April 2015 - The Knoll News 3 LEISURE KNOLL @ MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION 1 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE NORTH MANCHESTER, NJ 08759 732-657-6661 MEETING DATES AND HOLIDAYS JANUARY 2015 THROUGH DECEMBER 2015 DATES FOR TRUSTEE MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY LOCATION: LAKESIDE LODGE 10:00 A.M. February 11, 2015 April 8, 2015 June 10, 2015 August 12, 2015 October 14, 2015 December 9, 2015 LOCATION: LAKESIDE LODGE 7:00 P.M. January 14, 2015 March 11, 2015 May 13, 2015 July 8, 2015 September 9, 2015 November Meeting See Below DATES FOR OPEN TRUSTEE & ANNUAL MEETINGS, LOCATION: PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Open Trustee Meeting Wednesday November 11, 2015 @ 6:00pm Annual Meeting Wednesday November 11, 2015 @ 7:00pm HOLIDAYS ASSOCIATION OFFICE CLOSED (NO BUS SERVICE) January 01, 2015 - New Year’s Day (Thursday) January 19, 2015 - Martin Luther King, Jr. (Monday) February 16, 2015 - President’s Day (Monday) April 3, 2015 - Good Friday (Friday) May 25, 2015 - Memorial Day (Monday) July 03, 2015 - Independence Day (Friday) September 07, 2015 - Labor Day (Monday) October 12, 2015 - Columbus Day (Monday) November 26, 2015 - Thanksgiving (Thursday) November 27, 2015 - Thanksgiving Day After (Friday) December 24, 2015 - Christmas Eve (Thursday) December 25, 2015 - Christmas Day (Friday) 4 The Knoll News - April 2015 Community Manager’s Report The Board of trustees requested that as part of my initial “projects” I find more ways to communicate with homeowners. To that end we are creating a new Leisure Knoll website! The Leisure Knoll website will be full of information and will be an excellent way for management and the Board of Trustees (BOT) to keep everyone updated. This will be for important community news as well as to inform everyone about activities throughout the community. As we put the finishing touches on the initial launch of the website, we will begin to “get the word out” about how homeowners can login to it. Through this new site, we will begin to explore its many features. You can begin to explore the website at www.leisureknollatmanchester.com. (It will be in a constant state of improvement/updating). Management has also contracted with a phone service provider to install an Alert phone calling system that will allow management/BOT to send important messages to all resident with just one call! These “alert calls” will be limited to emergencies and important community information. For either of these communication tools to be effective, the management staff needs to have your contact information. Current phone numbers and email addresses are the key to the success of these programs. Most residents have provided management with updated phone numbers within the past several months, so we are confident we will reach most with our “alert call” when it’s necessary. You will have to provide your email address to be able to login into the new website. Please be aware your contact information is NOT shared with any outside third party at any time. Management and the BOT look forward to a new interactive beginning! Russell Prinzi Community Manager Leisure Knoll Association April 2015 - The Knoll News 5 6 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 7 8 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 9 10 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 11 12 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 13 14 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 15 16 The Knoll News - April 2015 POLICY RESOLUTION NO. DEFINING “Curb Your Dog” POLICY WHEREAS, the Governing Documents empower the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) to manage the affairs and business of Leisure Knoll at Manchester Association, Inc. (the “Association”); and WHEREAS, the Association’s Board of Trustees is empowered “to make, and enforce compliance with, such reasonable Rules and Regulations relative to the operation, use and occupancy of the common areas and Association facilities, and to amend the same from time to time, as when approved by appropriate Board resolutions shall be binding on the owners and occupants of units, their successors and assigns”. WHEREAS, has heretofore adopted a RULE that “Pets must be curbed”; and WHEREAS, the definition of the Rule has been questioned as it related to dogs, so the Board has determined it appropriate to clarify the policy which is the basis of the Rule; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that the RULE that “Pets must be curbed” as it relates to “curbing your dog” shall more specifically mean and be construed as follows: “Keep your dog under control and out of trouble... i.e.; keep your dog(s) leashed and/or confined to your property and keep them from being a nuisance, or causing trouble or causing damage to property of others or injury to others. Under no circumstances, shall dogs be allowed to roam at large. All dogs shall be walked on a fixed leash not to exceed 10 feet in length. All dogs shall be walked on sidewalks or paved roads or driveways and/or parking areas. Dogs shall not be left alone outside unattended, even if on the property of the dog’s owner. It also means to pick up your dog’s poo when they are out on your property. The dog owner shall be responsible for immediately cleaning up after the dog and repairing any property damage of any kind that is caused by your dog. When your dog defecates (aka “poops”) it should be in the street off the grass, and not on your neighbor’s lawn or grass on the curbside of the sidewalk, commonly known as the “devils strip”. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Association shall publish and give notice of the foregoing definition to all homeowners; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nothing in this Resolution shall prevent the Board from exercising any and all rights and remedies available to it by law, in equity and/or pursuant to the governing documents, to enforce any reasonable rule(s) relating to pet control or to impose fines for violation of the Association’s rules. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Leisure Knoll at Manchester Association, Inc. held on this 14th day of July, 2009. Barbara Gonder, Secretary DO NOT USE THE CIGARETTE CAN, A ROCK, OR ANYTHING ELSE TO HOLD THE DOORS OPEN WHILE YOU SMOKE IN THE VESTIBULE. THIS PRACTICE HAS BROKEN THE DOORS’ AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSER THREE TIMES TO DATE AT A COST OF OVER $1,000.00. DO NOT SMOKE IN THE VESTIBULE. SMOKE OUTSIDE. IF CAUGHT YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE COST FOR THE REPAIR. April 2015 - The Knoll News 17 18 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 19 20 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 21 22 The Knoll News - April 2015 April 2015 - The Knoll News 23 ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE Is Spring Here? Architectural Committee Information Update It has been mentioned in the past that all work done outside your home needs a permit. For your info here is a partial list of items. Also there is a guideline for all listed below at the office. Painting Windows Roof Patios Sidewalks Railings Sprinklers Awnings Porches Propane Tank Gazebo Driveways Landscapes Gas grill hook-up Veneer/stone facing Solar panels Mailbox Decks Generators Room Additions Note: If a dumpster is needed you have one week allowed in your driveway only. Please put Green Sticker in front window before work starts. Bill Schroeder Quality Landscaping (732) 350-9285 Take Advantage of Our Specials! Tree Trimming and Removal Shrub Trimming and Removal Stump Grinding 20 Years Experience Fully Insured Licensed Registered in Your Community Free Estimates Phone Calls Promptly Returned Call About Our Senior Discounts “Quality Work, Fair Pricing” spc-1139c 24 The Knoll News - April 2015 Art Appreciation Club There are two dates to mark on your calendar. One is May 5, when there will be a membership meeting in the PAC at 1:30. The second date is June 2, when there will be a trip to the Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue in New York City. You will be able to sign up for this trip at our May 5 meeting. Cost and time of leaving will be in the May issue of the Knoll News. The Guggenheim Museum is internationally acclaimed. It is a significant architectural icon of the Twentieth Century as well as a cultural center, educational institution, and the heart of an international network of museums. Visitors can experience special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, lectures by artists and critics, performances and film screenings, and daily tours of the galleries led by museum educators. You may be able to select one or more of these, depending on scheduling and time allotted in the museum. More information on specific exhibitions on display in June will be in the May issue of the Knoll News. Loretta Jannaco E ki nt E TA X Lynn M. Paslowski Leisure Knoll Art Class invites all community residents to, Artists in Action, a free art class hosted at the PAC from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on April 13th. Complimentary coffee, tea and light refreshments will be served, yet all attendees should bring a lunch for the luncheon social during the class. Residents who would like to have some fun with paints, pencils, or any medium are encouraged to attend. We ask that all attending artists bring their own supplies, this includes materials and canvas; however, easels will be provided. A reference painting will be on display, and we hope to see every artist’s personal interpretation of the work. We encourage anyone interested in art to attend; no experience is necessary. Seats are limited!!! Please contact President Gloria Izzi for information and reservations. Phone: (732) 657-5518 Artists in Action April 13th 4/13/2015 PAC 9:00am-1:00pm B.T.U. CONTROL CORP. 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GARY WEYGANT, MPH, SRES, ASP, CRS Realtor Associates 4 Buckingham Drive North Manchester, NJ 08759 732-657-6800 AD 3899 147 Route 70 Toms River, NJ 08755 732-942-9950 Donna 908-910-9336 cell Gary 908-910-9921 cell Leisure Knoll Written by Jean Sulla John, Chapter 11 v. 25 and 26: Jesus told Martha, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in Me will live, even after dying.” V. 26 “Everyone who lives in Me and believes in Me will never die”. Our Bible Study Group will be meeting in Lakeside Lodge on Friday, April 3rd and on Wednesday, April 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th at 12:45pm. We will be spending time in the Psalms and Proverbs and Philippians. Come and get a NEW OUTLOOK on the eternal life that is promised to you and be blessed by reading God’s Word. To all our friends and neighbors: Have a Very Blessed Easter and Passover Season!!!! 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Emergen With Spring comes thoughts of fixing up and cleaning out. If you are looking to purchase a new monitor for your computer, we may be able to save you a few dollars--we have a number of flat screen computer monitors Paul D that we will gladly give to you. All these monitors need is a computer to be connected to--they are approximately 19 Qualit inch screens. If interested, just give me a call. April will be a month which will have three meetings for Get It Do The Computer Club. We will be having our regular business meeting on Monday, April 13th. Monday, April 20th, we will discuss the program presented by Kelly Czupkiewicz dealing with Facebook. Monday, April 27th will be having open discussion with questions from the members/visitors that will be answered by people in the club with knowledge ads-684a that will be shared with all. Remember to please check the Leisure Knoll “Creeper” for notices of our meetings.Serving Wondering what to do with those used printer cartridges? The Computer Club has a receptacle in the mail room in Timberland Hall. Please bring your used cartridges down and place them in the receptacle or, if they are too large, please just place them on the floor in front of the box. Officers of the club regularly check the area for the cartridges. We recycle the cartridges and use the monies for the used cartridges for supplies for our computer room. Our meetings are held in Lakeside Lodge and start at 10 am. We usually wrap up in an hour. Coffee and cake/ cookies are provided before and during the meeting for all to enjoy. Why not come out, bring a friend and enjoy our informative meetings? (73 • In •F •O LEISURE KNOLL GR John Lacki, Jr. President of the Computer Club Country Western Line Dancing Come and join us for country western line dancing, a way to meet new friends and to exercise to country music. We meet every Monday, in the PAC, at 6:30PM beginning April 13, 2015. We start at the beginner’s level and work our way forward as you progress. Looking forward to seeing you all once again. We call ourselves “The Country Club”. Amy Lauria KNOLL 30 The Knoll News - April 2015 Please Patronize Our Advertisers FISHING CLUB REMINDER TO ALL SALT WATER FISHERMAN: Everyone must register OR renew their 2015 Saltwater Recreational License. It is free. Renew AT: http://www. nj.gov/dep/saltwaterregistry/index.html Be sure to visit our Face Book page, LKFishing Club, for updates on member’s doings, interesting advice and “fish stories”. For those web surfers out there we have some interesting sites you may enjoy. For fly fishermen/women be sure to visit https://www.flydreamers.com or https://www. trout unlimited.com. Great sites with lots of information, observations, products and reviews. Another great site is northamericanfisherclub.com. Great for saltwater and surf fisherman. Interesting stories, great product reviews with links to some great bargain gear. Be sure to visit http://www.bassmaster.com. They have a great monthly publication. By joining this organization you can get great gifts (some free) good advice and a fun read. QUESTION OF THE MONTH: A reader inquired about the best type of fishing tackle for use in our lake. May we suggest light freshwater rods and reels seem to work best and are the easiest to use. The reader further inquired about which is the best form of tackle. Use whatever you’ve been using, spin, bait casting or fly. Ray Pickwoad is busy working with his committee to plan the Kid’s Fishing Tournament for July. Donations and suggestions are always welcome. Always looking for new members, especially women. Many exciting reasons to join our club! Great bunch of guys and gals. Join us the first Monday of the month. Free coffee, donuts and conversation. Submitted by Gabriel Siegel April 2015 - The Knoll News 31 Activities for the M Prepared By: Leisur SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Codes: CR-Card Room AS-Art Studio AR-Activities Room CER-Ceramics Room LIB-Library LL-Lakeside Lodge LR-Living Room PAC-Performing Art Center OOK-Out of Knoll ARH-At Resident’s Home BR-Billards Room All Buses Will Depart From Association Parking Lot. Please Park in Lower Lot. 5 WEDNE 1 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - 10:00 A.M. Garden Nature 10:30 A.M. Footlighters Wo 1:00 P.M. Columbiettes Mtg 7:00 P.M. Bingo - PAC 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 10:00 A.M. Computer Club Mtg - LL 12:00 P.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 12:30 P.M. Bowling at Ocean 6:15 P.M. Country Western Line Dancing - PAC 10:30 A.M. Love Your Bones - LL 2:00 P.M. Social Club Board Mtg - CER 7:00 P.M. American Irish Board - CER 7:00 P.M. Organ Club Mtg - PAC 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class 10:30 A.M. Footlighters W 12:45 P.M. Bible Study - LL 6:45 P.M. Footlighters Boa 7:00 P.M. Activities - Eveni 7:30 P.M. Footlighters Mtg 27 28 EASTER SUNDAY EASTERN ORTHODOX EASTER 1:00 P.M. Sunday @ The Movies - PAC 26 12:30 P.M. Veterans Social - LL 1:00 P.M. Sunday @ The Movies - PAC SUNDAY All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 32 The Knoll News - April 2015 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 9:30 A.M. Fishing Club Board - AR 10:30 A.M. Fishing Club - LL 12:00 P.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 12:30 P.M. Bowling at Ocean 6:00 P.M. Compliance Committee - CER 8:15 A.M. Singles Bus Trip (Hunterdon Playhouse) - OOK 9:00 A.M. Computer Club Board - LL 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 10:00 A.M. Computer Club Mtg - LL 12:00 P.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 12:30 P.M. Bowling at Ocean 6:15 P.M. Country Western Line Dancing - PAC 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 9:15 A.M. Art Appreciation Board Mtg - CER 10:00 A.M. Computer Club Mtg - LL 12:00 P.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 6:15 P.M. Country Western Line Dancing - PAC MONDAY All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 9:00 A.M. Ladies Tennis - Our Courts 9:00 A.M. Travel Bocce Practice - OOK 9:30 A.M. Library Committee - LIB 10:00 A.M. Art Class - AS 12:00 P.M. Cards - CR 12:30 P.M. Duplicate Bridge - LL 1:00 P.M. Needlecraft - AR 7:30 P.M. Footlighters Workshop - PAC 9:00 A.M. Art Appreciation Bus Trip - OOK 9:30 A.M. Activities Board Mtg - CER 9:30 A.M. Helping Hands Mtg - LL 10:30 A.M. Love Your Bones - PAC 7:00 P.M. American Irish Club Mtg - PAC 7:00 P.M. Owls Softball Mtg - AR 10:00 A.M. Organ Club Board - CER 10:30 A.M. Love Your Bones - LL 12:30 P.M. Garden Nature Club Mtg “All About Iris” - PAC 6:45 P.M. Italian American Board - LL 10:00 A.M. Bocce Club Open Play Mtg AM - PAC 10:00 A.M. Columbiettes Board - AR 10:00 A.M. Helping Hands Board - CER 10:30 A.M. Love Your Bones - LL 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Acti - TH, PAC & LIB 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class 10:00 A.M. Association B 12:45 P.M. Bible Study - L 6:30 P.M. Men’s Golf Club 7:00 P.M. Footlighters Wo 7:00 P.M. Men’s Golf Club 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class 10:00 A.M. Music Tours M 10:30 A.M. Footlighters Wo 12:45 P.M. Bible Study - L 7:00 P.M. Activities - Even 7:00 P.M. Bingo - PAC 29 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class 9:00 A.M. Senior Travel Bo 10:30 A.M. Footlighters W 12:45 P.M. Bible Study - LL 7:00 P.M. Activities - Eveni WEEKLY RECUR TUESDAY WEDNE All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 9:00 A.M. Men’s Tennis - Our Courts 12:00 P.M. Cards - CR 1:00 P.M. Canasta - AR 2:00 P.M. Harmonics - LL All Day Billiards (Pocket 9:00 A.M. Ladies Tennis 9:00 A.M. Ceramics - C 10:45 A.M. Italian Langu 12:00 P.M. Cards - CR 1:00 P.M. Mah Jong - AR 7:00 P.M. Ceramics - CE 7:00 P.M. Pinochle Card Month of April 2015 re Knoll Reservations ESDAY - PAC e Club Board Mtg - LL orkshop - PAC g - LL ivities Annual Health Fair s - PAC Board Mtg - LL LL b Board Mtg - LL orkshop - PAC b Mtg - LL - PAC Mtg - LL orkshop - PAC LL ning Exercise Class - LL 2 THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. Weight Watchers - LL 10:00 A.M. Singles Club Board -CER 10:15 A.M. Health & Fitness - Fit & Trim - PAC 11:30 A.M. American Irish Shamrock Chorus - LL 1:30 P.M. Book Discussion Group - LL 3 FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY Association Office Closed Helping Hands Supply Center Closed 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 12:45 P.M. Bible Study - LL 1:00 P.M. Bowling at Brunswick 9 10 11 16 17 18 9:00 A.M. Monthly Dance Ticket Sales - CER 9:30 A.M. Weight Watchers - LL 10:15 A.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 1:30 P.M. Veteran’s Club Board - CER 6:00 P.M. Monthly Dance Ticket Sales - LIB 7:00 P.M. Camera Club - CER 7:00 P.M. Knights of Columbus Mtg - LL 7:30 P.M. Activities - Evening Exercise Class - PAC 9:30 A.M. Weight Watchers - LL 10:15 A.M. Health & Fitness Club - Fit & Trim - PAC 11:30 A.M. American Irish Shamrock Chorus - LL 1:30 P.M. Singles Club Mtg - LL 7:00 P.M. Pet Club Board Mtg - CER 7:00 P.M. Veteran’s Club Mtg - LL 8:00 A.M. Helping Hands Blood Testing KMC - LL 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 1:00 P.M. Bowling at Brunswick 7:00 P.M. Organ Club Concert - PAC 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 1:00 P.M. Bowling at Brunswick 7:00 P.M. Italian American Club Mtg - PAC 23 24 - PAC Workshop - PAC L ard - LL ing Exercise Class - PAC - LL 9:30 A.M. Weight Watchers - LL 10:15 A.M. Health & Fitness - Fit & Trim - PAC 6:00 P.M. Columbiettes Chapter Mtg - LL 8:00 A.M. Helping Hands Blood Testing KMC - LL 9:00 A.M. Exercise Class - PAC 1:00 P.M. Bowling at Brunswick - PAC occe League - OOK Workshop - PAC L ing Exercise Class - LL 9:30 A.M. Weight Watchers - LL 10:15 A.M. Health & Fitness Fit & Trim - PAC 2:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Knights of Columbus Board - LL R ER ds - AR FIRST DAY OF PASSOVER 8:00 A.M. Activities Flea Market - PAC 6:30 P.M. Monthly Dance - PAC 25 8:00 A.M. Knights of Columbus - Applebee’s Pancake B’Fast - OOK 1:00 P.M. Pet Club Membership Mtg - LL 30 RRING EVENTS ESDAY THURSDAY t) - BR s - Our Courts CER uage Class - AR 4 SATURDAY All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 8:30 A.M. VCR/DVD Library 9:00 A.M. Men’s Tennis - Our Courts 9:30 A.M. Library Committee - LIB 9:30 A.M. Quilting - AS 12:00 P.M. Cards - CR 1:00 P.M. Footlighters Rehearsal - PAC 6:15 P.M. Line Dancing - PAC 6:45 P.M. May I - AR FRIDAY All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 9:00 A.M. Ladies Tennis - Our Courts 12:00 P.M. Cards - CR 7:00 P.M. Pinochle Cards - AR SATURDAY All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR 9:00 A.M. Men’s Tennis - Our Courts April 2015 - The Knoll News 33 Podiatrist/Surgeon Certified Wound Specialist • Diabetic Foot Care • Heel Pain & Bone Spurs • Diabetic Shoes & Insoles • Foot & Ankle Injuries spc-1083c Dr. Scott A. 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If you have iris in your garden come to failures. learn how to maintain them properly for year after year of I define failure as the inability to listen to your heart and spring flowers. If this plant is new to you, come learn the to manifest your dreams. I believe your dreams are God’s proper way to plant. These do have different requirements secret instructions for life. Not following your dreams is because they are rhizomes. Learn how to get the most of the reason everything else happens. this beautiful garden flower that can be cut and arranged Success is dependent on your ability to see your success. in vases inside too. Ocean County Improvement You can only rise beyond the level ofHome your own expectations Being a part of GNC is having something really neat if you set reasonable goals, achieve those goals, then raise to look forward to each and every month. Dues are only Roofiyou ngwill get stuck in the rut• ofMasonry the bar. •Otherwise “It’s OK” $3.00 for the year and will lock you in first on a trip or event • Siding • Painting before we open to others. or “Good enough”. I was one evening to hear my favorite band, “The • out Decks • Tile Work Here is more information about our 40th anniversary Dr. Cheeko Band” .. The sound engineer was not paying • Gutters celebration. Our primary celebration for all in the village • Doctor kitchens/baths attention and the balance was off. The Good (his is planned for May 23rd with a “Garden Egg Hunt” outside • Carpentry real name is Benjamin Lopez) asked me to “tweak the • Wind Damage of Timberland Hall with 4 major prizes and 36 other prizes • 24 Hrsuggestions Emergency sound” and make to the engineer. IRepairs did so and given to first 40 winners. (Forty winners for 40 years). Dr. CheekoRepair asked me how it sounded. I responded with “It’s Come to be one who finds the “Special Eggs”. 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April 2015 - The Knoll News 35 Helping Hands 25.00 OFF $250.00 50.00 OFF $500.00 $ .00 100 OFF $1000.00 or More $ $ WINDOWS Cannot be combined with any other offer. Ad MUST be presented at time of order. ART’S WINDOWS 199 Ocean Ave. (Rt.88), Lakewood, NJ 800-822-8920 • 732-367-1770 Full Line of Window Treatments Blinds - Shades - Draperies Plantation Shutters and More Take Advantage Of This Opportunity. Call Us For A No Cost, No Obligation In-Home Consultation Our next meeting will be held in Lakeside Lodge on April 7th at 10 AM, with a presentation by Dr. Steven Pollack. He is a nationally known speaker and Chiropractor, who is dedicated to guiding people to the realization that life and healing can come from within. He will demonstrate how people can learn to “Laugh your way to health” — it sounds like a fun and informative presentation. Dr. Pollack has published a column in the Observer, and has written two books, both available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble. He has received numerous awards and is an active member of the Ocean County Business Association. STUMPS G SHRUBS Please try to join us for coffee, snacks & socializing at ONE FOOT O SMALL TREES 9:30, the presentation at 10 a.m. , followed by the business meeting. All meetings are open to everyone. BELOW G REMOVED And, while you’re at it, drop by the Helping Hands office in Timberland Hall, and find out what we’re all about — the office is open daily from 10-12 each morning, and 2-4 in the afternoon. There is also an informational brochure on the outside of the window, free for the taking. The Helping Hands Board wants to thank Kay McCarthy for writing the articles for the Leisure Knoll AF News, andBEFORE Gene Murphy for takingDURING care of getting news onto the creeper. I’ll be going to both of them for advice! 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He told Bob his name was Anthony Dominick Benedetto and Bob said “We’ll call you Tony Bennett “ and that’s how it all began. More than twenty years ago we met Tony at the Ocean County Mall. He was greeting people at the mall while his paintings were on display. My wife and I were awed by his talent. What a thrill to meet such a great performer and at the same time to see his artwork. He has performed and cranked out hits during his sixty year career. His duet albums with current artists is a tribute to him and his style. He was a performer at the last Grammy Awards show. He continues to amaze us and we just can’t wait to see what he has in store for us in the future. 732-831-1999 Serving Leisure Ridge Kitchen Refacing or New Kitchen? You know us as the best Kitchen Cabinet Refacers in the area... Now, Classic kitchens also carries new kitchens designed for your community! Come visit our showroom today! LEISURE KNOLL • Family Owned and Operated • • Quality Work with that Personal Touch! • Countertops Our Specialty! Thomas A. Van Dort spc-595 Attorney at Law Your Elder-Law Specialist NJ Bar • FL Bar Free Consultations/House Calls Real Estate Asset Protection 732-831-1999 Comprehensive Estate and Financial Legal Services Serving Leisure Knoll Expert advice from the attorney you can talk to. 057 38 The Knoll News - April 2015 Professional and courteous service. Manchester Area • Trusts • Wills • POA • Guardianships • Living Wills • Medicaid • Special Needs Planning 3315 Route 37 East, Toms River WE HANDLE IT ALL! Mike Petrillo 675 Route 70, Lakehurst/Manchester (next to Goodyear) 732-657-5551 email: vandortlaw@att.net LEISURE KNOLL Knights of Columbus Hopefully, by the time everyone is reading this, we are actually experiencing some Spring-like weather. I have had enough snow and freezing temperatures to last me a lifetime this past winter. The cruelest April Fools Joke I could think of would be another snowstorm! Easter is upon us, and it is time again to remember what Jesus did for us. He died for our sins, rose from the dead, and, in turn, gave us the opportunity of eternal life in Heaven. God loved the world so much that he gave us his one and only Son. Anyone who believes in him will not die but will have eternal life. Well, before I forget, let me remind you of our upcoming events in April: • Pride & Priest Dinner April 14th at Doolan’s Shore House in Spring Lake. • Flea Market at the PAC on the 18th. We will be supplying the refreshments and of course helping vendors bring in their products as usual. • Applebee’s Pancake Breakfast April 25th 8-10 AM ads-555 Tickets $8.00 per person. • We will continue to serve refreshments at the semi-monthly Bingo on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. • We are planning a membership drive in late April. We will make announcements before the masses at St. John’s Church. • On May 30th, The Jersey Juke Box will once again be performing those oldies, that we all grew to love, Minutes Ridge floor will be open. in the Just PAC. Andfrom yes,Leisure the dance in Manchester Plaza So be there, or be square! • Finally, on the first weekend in May we will hold our P.I.D. Drive for God’s special children chaired by Dan Spina. Dan is looking for volunteers, so please put aside an hour to help with this worthwhile cause. I would like to thank everyone that supported our Lou Mattera Seminarian Fund. I hope that many of you had a chance to attend our Founder’s Day Event where we awarded scholarships to several Seminarians to help them on their road to the Priesthood. Our Baby Bottle Boom-A-Rang project was a huge success. The funds we raised from the Baby Bottle program goes to a number of different Right-to-Life Organizations such as The Open Door, Birthright and Providence House. I would like to congratulate John Torchen as being selected Knight of the Month for March. At the present time, he is holding down two positions on the board and is very active with St. Johns Church while volunteering his time in the community to help those less fortunate. John is a big guy with a big heart always willing to give rather than receive. Vinny Spera stepped down as Chancellor of the Council because the Board Trustees felt it was a conflict of interest. I am sure that he will continue to volunteer as he had in the past and will always be a valuable asset to our Council. Vinny is not only a Brother Knight but also a friend, and if he serves the Board as well as he did our Council, only good things are in store for the Community. I would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter and an enjoyable Spring. Hope to see you all at the upcoming events and please make an extra effort to attend our meetings on the 2nd Thursday 7:00 PM at The Lakeside Lodge now that winter is over. May God Bless You All. Lester Olcsvary, PGK ads-555 Just Minutes from Leisure Knoll in Manchester Plaza April 2015 - The Knoll News 39 40 The Knoll News - April 2015 Preventing Your Cat from Getting Outside Cats kept exclusively indoors live longer, healthier lives than outdoor cats. If you allow your cat to go outside, he might come into contact with wild animals who carry parasites and disease, as well as other outdoor cats who may fight with him, greatly increasing his risk of getting feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Your cat might encounter predators, like dogs, foxes and coyotes, who could seriously harm or even kill him. He might be hit by a motor vehicle. He might be exposed to poisonous substances like lawn chemicals, antifreeze and rat bait. Keeping your cat indoors is the best way to prolong his life. Of course, cats don’t understand that they’re safer staying indoors, and some cats will do everything in their power to escape. This is especially true of indoor cats with a history of going outside. Your cat can learn to be happy indoors if you provide him with an enriched environment and give him opportunities to be by himself. However, if you have a cat who keeps trying to escape, it’s vital to make sure he isn’t successful! Cat-proofing your exits and deterring him from hanging around the doors are essential management steps for you to take. Another need a cat has that can affect his welfare as an indoor cat—and affect whether he attempts to escape outside—is alone time. We recognize this need in ourselves but don’t always consider it when thinking of our pets. But cats actually have a greater need for personal space and alone time than people do—it’s their nature. To meet an indoor cat’s social needs, you’ll want to provide him enough space to be comfortable and enough perching and hiding places to be alone. If you have more than one cat, you should also have multiple feeding areas, and at least one more litter box than the total number of cats you have. (In other words, if you have three cats, you should have at minimum of four litter boxes). The boxes should be in different areas rather than lined up next to each other. Your cats should also have enough high perches so that one is always available to everyone. Perches can be purchased as indoor cat “trees,” but they can also easily be created by emptying spaces on book shelves and window shelves. Lastly, use a pheromone diffuser in an area or areas where your cat frequents. Synthetic versions of cat pheromones that are released when cats rub their faces on things (like Feliway) can reduce your cat’s anxiety. If possible, use the diffuser until your cat’s escape attempts diminish. Outdoor Excursions Creating a Secure Outdoor Enclosure A secure outdoor enclosure allows your cat access to the exciting sights, sounds and smells outdoors, enlarging his home territory. Enclosures for cats should be completely enclosed, such as a screened-in porch, or constructed so the cat can’t climb up the walls and jump out. Walls should be at least seven feet high and should not be accessible to trees or climbing vines. In addition, the top of the wall should be capped with a fence ledge that angles toward the interior at least one foot, as an added deterrent for jumping and climbing cats. 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Water spray bottle Keep a spray bottle in a convenient door screens are not tattered. Tattered screens invite cats spot next to the door. Have everyone pick it up before they to attempt escape. open the door. When the door is open, if your cat approaches, Encourage the Family to Watch for Escape Attempts Be certain that all family members watch for your squirt or mist him, whichever seems more unpleasant to him. A motion-activated sound alarm Radio Shack sells a cat and any attempts he could make to escape. However, remember that children are easily distracted by friends and variety of motion-activated alarms. The downside of using activities and may not be able to always keep the cat from one of these is that it will go off whenever anyone goes escaping. It’s helpful to practice with children and show near the door, unless they make an effort to step over the them how to leave the house without allowing the cat out infrared beam. SpraySentry Cat Deterrent System This is a device that with them. Teach them to watch for the cat, to open the door slowly, and to turn back toward the house as they close the detects movement within several feet and delivers a short burst of compressed air to deter the cat. This, too, has the door behind them—with your cat inside! pitfall of activating whenever anyone goes near the door. Deterrents at Doorways ScatMat A ScatMat delivers a startling but mild electric A cat who is given outlets for his natural behaviors through environmental enrichment will gradually accept and shock when touched. The mat can be set in front of the door indeed enjoy his life inside his home. But before he adjusts as a deterrent. Many cats who have been allowed outdoors to this lifestyle change, it can be helpful to set up humane will learn to jump over the mat, so your vigilance is still deterrents to discourage him from trying to get out. (Keep necessary even when the mat is present. 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I am sorry to say that we are not doing well with the Spring Season. I had to cancel a trip to see Dirty Dancing; in Philadelphia Pa. We have three trips scheduled; they are all in the month of May: Tues. May 5th 7:30 pm, Kinky Boots at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia Pa. Sun. May 24th 4pm, Atlantic City Ballet performs “Caught in The Swing” Sun. May 31st 2pm, Tomasello Winery, Hammonton, NJ an afternoon of Opera and Broadway show tunes, while being served wine and dinner. I’m suggesting May 5th can be April’s trip and May 31st can be June’s trip. This would be discussed at our March meeting and we can go from there. At our March meeting I asked for a nominating committee to elect officers for next year. For personal reasons I will be stepping down in June and Joan Preus has already retired as Vice President. If the club is to continue, we need new people, with new ideas to keep it going. Hope to see you in April. “REMEMBER KEEP MUSIC IN YOUR HEART” Barbara Fair OUT AND ABOUT FROM THE KNOLL Is winter over YET ?!?! I hope so, because it’s time to go OUT AND ABOUT! I have a Great place for you to visit and I know you will TRADITIONAL FUNERALS really enjoy Priced it. It’sEntombments, a hidden Gem called “The Count Basie Affordably Burial and Memorial Services Theater” in•Red Bank, so it’s a short drive and well worth it. No Cost Consultation • Pre-arrangements and Insurance We went with our CircleTrusts of Friends to seeOptions ‘Late Night • Assistance with VA Benefi ts / Medicaid Catechism”. The play/show suggest a Catholic tone, but all • Serving All Faiths of us have had “TEACHERS’ like this. The reference is to a NUN but it can be ANY TEACHER in any school. 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Hopefully all that attended had a good time. Thank you to Gloria and Doug Watson for all your hard work in organizing the event. Please give us your feedback as to whether or not to repeat next year. NEXT up...Trivia night May 22,so put on your thinking caps and come join the fun. In case anyone has missed the past couple of issues of the Knoll News below are the things we are working on. July – This years pool party will be a Mardi Gras theme. 44 The Knoll News - April 2015 August – An evening on the River Lady / dinner cruise. Let's all hope for nice weather and a beautiful sunset. September – Will be Pizza / game night. October – How about a Tailgate Party to coincide with football? December – Is our Holiday Party. New members are always welcome, contact Marlene Zanes @ 732-408-7405. Come on out and join this great group of men and women. Wishing everyone who is celebrating a Happy Easter and Happy Passover. Nancy Bohinski Veterans Club Spring will be here shortly and all the snow will be gone. It is about time that we can start to enjoy better weather. Let me begin by informing everyone that our veterans social has been successful. Let me explain what it’s all about. The social is a gift bingo game that my wife, Janet has once a month. We are limited to approximately 40 people. The entrance fee is $15.00 and in addition you need to bring a gift of $15.00 value. However, you must call Janet in advance at 732-408-7701. This is due to the fact that she is limited to the number of participants. Gifts are exchanged and money could be won. So please watch the calendar and make sure you register with Janet. For more information keep an eye out on the creeper. All those who attended the previous social bingo had a great time. So please come down and enjoy. Some of the proceeds go to the Veterans Club for their honor guard needs and for gift prizes. Don’t forget that we are limited to 40 people, so make sure you register by calling Janet at 732-408-7701. Next will be our Memorial Day ceremony that we will be having on Monday, May 25, 2015. Our ceremony will start at 11am sharp. All members must wear your club shirts. We will be having our own color guard along with the Lakehurst naval color guard. We will be remembering our fallen brothers in Leisure Knoll and will continue this tradition on every Memorial Day. Members who have grandchildren 10 years old and under, make sure you invite them as well, because we want them to sing the National Anthem as a group for our community. Remember, we expect a big turnout. We will also be honoring all the veterans who died for our country. We also had a trip to Fort Dix for a simulation class of what our ground troops go through as part of their training. Please see attached pictures for some of the activities that we participated in. A special thanks to our teachers at the base and big thank you to our 1st VP Lew Jones for making it happen. Another trip is planned for the fall. Make sure you attend our meetings for an update of upcoming events. We want to thank the recent winners of our 50/50 drawing at our last meeting, Lew Jones and Jim Walker who donated their winning to the honor guard fund. Your Brother, Mike April 2015 - The Knoll News 45 TABLOID BULLETIN 46 The Knoll News - April 2015 BOCCE CLUB MONDAY BOWLING Looking forward to seeing a lot of new faces this year, no experience necessary. This is truly a great way to get out of the house and into the fresh air, a little exercise, and make a lot of new friends. Our first meeting will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH AT 10:00 AM IN THE PAC. Please come out and hear all the good reasons why you would consider joining us!! 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We, with our “long beautiful hair”, sat with friends listening to John Denver and the Doobie Brothers and Roberta Flack. Our children were almost ready for school; still creating funny little animals with Play-Doh, and bouncing on their Hoppity-Hops. As a young mother, I was trying my best to be as “natural” as possible in every respect. No hair dye, no perfume, no underwires for me. Hair spray was tossed out, and polyester was a no-no. Earth Shoes were IN, and heels were OUT. People everywhere were learning how to curb their use of water, electricity, and gasoline. Conserve, Conserve, was the new motto. I jumped on this bandwagon with gusto… determined to save the planet. Only canvas bags for food shopping, and not one scrap of paper went into the garbage. We used cloth napkins only. Recycling was embraced, knowing this would be a terrific way for my family to become environmentally conscious. I couldn’t wait for “Earth Day”, and when it finally arrived, we planted whatever perennial would grow all the while embracing the dirt gathering under our fingernails. It was then that I decided to become Mother Earth in my little corner of the world and teach my children how to live more natural and down-to-earth lives. The dye was cast (so to speak). Only unbleached flour in my kitchen. I even struggled to make my own applesauce and granola bars; hard work, but I persevered. Cholesterol was a brand-new word in our vocabulary, and although I wasn’t sure exactly what it meant, I knew one thing – no more bacon and eggs. But, not to worry, we had wonderful substitutes…turkey bacon and an exciting new product we called “Almost Eggs” which poured right out of a neat little container, no eggshells in sight! Encouraging young kids (and husbands) to eat natural foods wasn’t easy, but I just knew that I could sweet-talk them to get used to a different albeit somewhat bland taste. After all, they would thank me in the future for keeping them healthy and strong…right? Right. Then Spring arrived, and it was time for Easter Baskets. Was I ruffled or apprehensive? No! I simply marched myself to the Health Food Store, and there in front of me was a plethora of wonderful stuff – and it was all natural! Gathering the goodies (in my canvas bag) was fun. It took awhile, but I managed to substitute nearly everything one would find in a “regular” Easter Basket, with all-natural Please Patronize Our Advertisers FATHER & SON Excellent Painting Year Round snacks (althoughBenjamin some of this organic stuffPaints resembled Moore – dog 2 Coats biscuits). But no matter, I managed to complete the task at hand feeling quite accomplished and very hip. The cost was a bit excessive, but I convinced myself that it was well worth it since I was protecting my kids’ stomachs and arteries and colons. Neat Dependable We still hid the eggs, but didn’t• eat them unless they were masked in a turkey loaf or turkey salad or turkey something. At last the big moment arrived! The children Number 732-262-7553 ran to their baskets. The look on their little faces was as adorable as that yellow smiley John face logoArendt so popular at the time. But then something happened. Their questions came non-stop: “Where were the real jellybeans, and what’s this soy stuff?” “What happened to the big bunny?” “What is carob anyway? It doesn’t taste anything like chocolate! Where were the cream-filled eggs, and why are these hard, sawdust granola bars in their place?” And…horrors of all horrors…where in heaven’s name, were the PEEPS! These kids would be neither convinced nor cajoled. The Easter Bunny had failed them and I was at fault. It was the beginning of the end. As the months rolled by, I grew tired of the “Mother Earth” routine. The fact is that cotton has to be ironed, plus making applesauce from scratch resulted in tennis elbow. One needed muscles to be natural, and in my case they weren’t easy to come by. Bran-filled granola bars tasted like sticks from the back yard, and turkey bacon was just plain boring. Only one member of the family didn’t care - the dog. Ah yes, I soon faced the fact that there’s no such thing as a substitute for delicious, mouth-watering chocolate. (Confession: I’d been hiding those little marshmallow peeps in my night table drawer all along.) Finally, I had to admit that: A. Earth Shoes were not comfortable. B. Underwires can be very uplifting. C. Blondes have more fun. 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