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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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For once you were but seed
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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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Dear Sister Columbiettes,
Thank God it is April and spring is here.
Our Annual Baby Shower will take place at the April 1st
meeting at 1 PM in Lakeside Lodge. The things most needed
are: diapers, wipes and Infant to toddler size clothing. Please
bring unwrapped.
April 1st we will be having our first degree at our
meeting.
We will be having a Living Rosary at our May 6th
meeting.
Remember to bring in your pennies, tabs and the
backpack with school supplies. These items must go to to
convention in June with us.
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Joanne at 732-657-4049.
Remember our Service men and women and their
families in your prayers. Please pray for our sick
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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
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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?
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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12:30 P.M. Veterans Social - LL
1:00 P.M. Sunday @ The Movies - PAC
SUNDAY
All Day Billiards (Pocket) - BR
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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
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10:30 A.M. Footlighters W
12:45 P.M. Bible Study - LL
7:00 P.M. Activities - Eveni
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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
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Mtg - LL
orkshop - PAC
LL
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FIRST DAY OF PASSOVER
8:00 A.M. Activities Flea Market - PAC
6:30 P.M. Monthly Dance - PAC
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8:00 A.M. Knights of Columbus - Applebee’s
Pancake B’Fast - OOK
1:00 P.M. Pet Club Membership Mtg - LL
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s - Our Courts
CER
uage Class - AR
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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
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Time to start your garden plans
April 14th at 12:30 in the PAC is the place to be to learn
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all there is to know about irises. We will be continuing
An old Blues tune says: “Everybody wants to get to to celebrate our 40th year with this presentation by Mary
Heaven but nobody wants to die”. Absolute truth!
Townsend, a Master Gardener as well as a Iris Association
You create your own success and manifest your own of NJ specialist. If you have iris in your garden come to
failures.
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His father died when Tony was ten and his mother
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On the radio he developed a love of music - hearing
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He told Bob his name was Anthony Dominick
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and that’s how it all began.
More than twenty years ago we met Tony at the Ocean
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paintings were on display. My wife and I were awed by his
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He has performed and cranked out hits during his sixty
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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
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• 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.
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Your cat can learn to be happy indoors if you
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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
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thinking of our pets. But cats actually have a
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you should have at minimum of four litter
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rather than lined up next to each other. Your cats
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one is always available to everyone. Perches
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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
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possible, use the diffuser until your cat’s escape attempts
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cat can’t climb up the walls and jump out. Walls should
be at least seven feet high and should not be accessible
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Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 15th at
Lakeside Lodge at 10am. 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”
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Finally, after a very frigid white winter, SPRING has
arrived.
Welcome back to all our snowbirds, as we look forward
to more good times.
Last month was our Family Feud. 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.
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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,
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Looking forward to seeing a lot of new faces this year,
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Firstly, I want to apologize for the
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month’s issue of the Knoll News. I
requested to have it printed in this issue for
all to read. Hopefully, it will be honored.
Yesterday we completed the 25th week of the season and
we have very few changes to report. The top three teams
are The Condors with Andrea Schillebeeckx, Rosemary
Spartarella, Marion Giles, and Bill Kunkel; the Gulls with
Phyllis Brettschneider, Mary Cuccinello, Brenda Eyles, and
Chic Sansivero; and lastly, the Blue Birds with Pat Benko,
Sue Carvalho, Paul Plesnik, and Lou Deutchman.
The individual high averages for men continue with
Mickey Fink (207), John Webb (200), Lou Deutchman
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goes to Carolyn Jacob (158), Kathy Simons (152), Lynn
Giglia (148) and Rosemary Spartarella (146).
The top three teams for scratch games goes to 1st
place the Eagles, with Aida Losey, Chet Smykowski, Tom
Jacobellis, and John Bilotta. Second place goes to the
Flamingos, with Millie Boucher, Kathy Simons and John
Webb. Third place goes to the Storks, with Rose Ciccone,
Bob Madden, Lynn Giglia, and Malcolm King.
Men’s individual scratch game goes to Chic Sansivero
(245), Jim Tanzillo (219), and John Bilotta (214). Women’s
individual scratch game winners are Carolyn Jacob (194),
Kathy Simons (186), and Lynn Giglia (181).
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It was the time before Disco, the Reagans, and glitz of
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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.
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bacon and an exciting new product we called “Almost
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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
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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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VCR/DVD Library
We have added several new movies this month.
The Library, located in Timberland Hall,
is open only on Thursday mornings from 8:30 until Noon.
We have a large selection of new and old titles in
both DVD and VCR formats.
The films are available to residents free of charge.
NJ Lic/Permit #8818
Fully Bonded & Insured
Why not come down, check out the titles, and
takeJ.home
films that
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Servicing All Senior Communities
Home Wiring • Repairs • Baseboard Heat
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Servicing All Senior Communities
Home Wiring • Repairs • Baseboard Heat
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LEISURE KNOLL, LVW
— Classified —
All items must be on a 3x5 card, dropped in the knoll news mailbox.
all items will be removed after three months.
PLEASE CALL 657-1257 TO HAVE ITEMS REMOVED
FOR SALE: Carry-Me-Near sleep
system for an infant - infant carrier,
bassinet, changing table, and storage
basket. LIKE NEW $35.00
201-835-8678 Also car seat is available
$25.00 (Grandchildren went home.)
FOR SALE: TV stand with side glass doors. 48”W x 25”H x
17”D. Good Condition. $40.00
732-644-4962 - Mike
FOR SALE: Black cast iron propane stove. Great shape.
732-323-8771
FOR SALE: 3 Piece Oak BR set. Head/footboard, chest,
night table. Very good condition.
$175.00 Call 732-644-4962 - Mike
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FOR SALE: RCA “35” TV-Stereo. $60 732-323-0234
FOR SALE: 5 Piece Dining Room Table and 4 chairs. 60”L x
40”W + Leaf. Very good condition.
$150.00 Call 732-644-4962 - Mike *Call for email picture*
FOR SALE: Spode Christmas Tree Dinner Ware - Service
for 8 - 8 Dinner Plates, 8 Salad or Dessert Plates, 8 Cup &
Saucers - LIKE NEW! $60.00 Call Maureen 732-408-6062
FOR SALE: GE Refrigerator. Approx. 20 Cubic Ft.
31’W x 31” Deep x 68” High $75 917-698-5998
FOR SALE: Lincoln MKZ 2011. Only 21K Miles. Black
Leather Interior. 4 New Tires Baraged. Senior Loaded Runs
New. Regular Gas. $15,995 732-408-9239
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DR. LESLIE S. AUFSEESER
PODIATRIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OF THE FOOT
bOARD CERTIFIED
American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Affiliated with Monmouth Medical Center – Southern Campus
Thank you, neighbors for the help during my illness,
the delicious food, shopping for me, cleaning snow from
my driveway and car, taking in my mail, checking in on me
and calls to wish me well.
I also want to thank Helping Hands volunteers for
driving me to my doctor appointments. And the lovely lady
who ran my bell during the Christmas Holiday and presented
me with a beautiful pointsetta plant. It made me feel very
special. I’m so lucky to have such wonderful neighbors.
God bless you and Happy Easter.
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Crossword Puzzle
Across
1. Seed case
4. Animal foot
7. Charts
11. Halo
12. Six-sided figure
13. Wide open
15. Head teacher
17. Pass along
18. Perceive
19. Frozen spear
21. Consumed
22. Long fish
23. Lecture
24. Engrossed
27. Scarlet
28. Severe experience
30. Fiend
33. Particle
36. Ambit
38. Ode
39. Female sheep
40. Arm bone
41. Claw
43. Transmitted
45. Leak slowly
46. Find
48. Wonder
50. Vote against
51. Remedy
53. Armed conflict
56. Country, initially
58. Farm
60. The night before
61. Regenerate
64. Origin
66. Mother-of-pearl
67. Oaf
68. Legal document
69. Scan
70. Allow
71. Uneven
Solution on pg. 59
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Down
1. Blended food
2. Type of window
3. Grade in judo or karate
4. Student
5. By surprise
6. In good health
7. Spoil
8. Mature
9. Acceptable to the taste
10. Petty quarrel
11. Part of a church
12. Noisy insect
14. Optic
16. Make reference to
20. Stray
25. Fuss
26. Examine closely
27. Distant
28. Portent
29. Row
30. Choose, ___ for
31. Prod
32. Pertinence
34. Trial
35. Be indebted to
37. Strike lightly
42. Mesh
44. Objective
47. Sprocket
49. Cry
51. Small boat
52. Not trimmed
53. Uncanny
54. Obviate
55. Let for money
56. Large vase
57. Scorch
59. Small stream
62. Epoch
63. Married
65. Deuce
Sudoku
Sudoku requires no calculation or arithmetic skills. It is essentially a game of placing numbers in
squares, using very simple rules of logic and deduction.
The objective of the game is to fill all the blank squares in a game with the correct numbers. There
are three very simple constraints to follow. In a 9 by 9 square Sudoku game:
• Every row of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order
• Every column of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order
• Every 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9 square must include all digits 1 through 9
Every Sudoku games begins with a number of squares already filled in, and the difficulty of each
game is largely a function of how many squares are filled in. The more squares that are known,
the easier it is to figure out which numbers go in the open squares. As you fill in squares correctly,
options for the remaining squares are narrowed and it becomes easier to fill them in.
answers on page 59
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DIRECTORY
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