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April 2019 Page 1
THE MAINLANDER The Newsletter of The Mainlands Sections
I & II Civic Association, Inc.
WEEKLY EVENTS
Monday Monday Movies 7:00 pm CH
Monday to Friday Pétanque 9:30 am Pétanque Court
Mon-Wed-Fri Pool Fitness 10 am - 11am West Pool
Mah-Jongg 9:30 am - Noon AB
Bible Study 2:30 - 3:30 pm AB
Tuesday
Tuesday
Every 2nd Tuesday Only Fellowship Social 3:30 - 4:30 pm AB
Thursday Arts & Crafts Club 1:00 - 4:00 pm AB
Friday Poker 7:00 pm AB
MONTHLY EVENTS
CELEBRATIONS
Friday, April 12 Board Meeting 7:00 pm AB
Thursday, April 11 Women’s Club Meeting 11:30 am CH
Thursday, April 18 Men’s Club Meeting 5:00 PM CH
Passover 2019 April 19 to 27 Easter Sunday — April 21
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2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Pamela Bushnell
Vice-President: Marie Vales
Treasurer: Nancy Major
Secretary: Phyllis Payne
Directors: Brian Beaton
John Cowall
Ruth Richard
Pennie Winland, Administrative Assistant
Members of the Board of Directors or the
Staff should not be called or visited at their
homes about Association business.
Please use the following :
Main Office Phone (954) 731-3227 4301 Mainland Drive, Tamarac, FL 33319
The Office is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays from 9:00 am to 12 noon. The Office is
closed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and
Holidays. Web Site: http://www.mymainlands1-2.org/
E-mail: office@main12.comcastbiz.net
Emergency Numbers:
Pam Bushnell : (954) 733-1088
Brian Beaton : (954) 484-0860
The Mainlander The newsletter of The
Mainlands Sections 1 & 2
Civic Association, Inc.
Editor: Benoît Behnan
Proof readers: Pam Bushnell
Ruth Richard
Carol Rogers
Marie Vales
Distribution:
Cindy Smith
Marie Vales
Pennie Winland
Roaming photographer
David Brutovsky
Online edition:
http://www.mymainlands1-2.org
Webmaster: Guy Bernier The Mainlander is hand-distributed
year-round thanks to volunteers. If you
wish to add your name to the list of
delivery persons, please leave your
name and your phone number at the
Office.
Advertising: For advertising in the
Mainlander please contact:
Office at (954) 731-3227
Mainlander articles, advertising and calendar
of activities deadline: 20th of the prior month.
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A word from the President...
Sometimes I think we are our own worst enemies!
We spend a lifetime learning through educational
institutions or experience gained just through living. We
are so wealthy in our combined knowledge which
makes us such interesting creations here in our very own
community. Why then do we fall prey to the multitude
of scammers out there who are out only for their
own gratification? It’s not an easy question to answer
because most of us have grown up believing in the
inherent good in the world. We have conducted
ourselves with dignity and honor and believe strongly in
the Golden Rule… “do unto others what you would
have done unto you”. We would not consider hurting
our neighbors or turning our backs on what is the
wrong way to do things. We play fair and don’t
But the world, it seems, has changed when we weren’t looking. Doors have to be locked, security
cameras are a necessity in every home and we are beginning to learn the hard way that not all people
are as good as we expect them to be. Recently, we have been hearing about items being stolen from
various yards in the community. Flowerpots, bicycles and yard ornaments seem to be the favorite
targets of someone who has no sense of common decency and may well be one of our own neighbors!
We are about to review security tapes which might help us to identify this person who desperately
needs help. Unfortunately, we now have to be mindful of what we leave outside if we want to keep it
at all. Try to protect yourself in the best way possible and don’t leave out anything you value.
Thieves are also invading our privacy by phone calls which scare us into believing something is wrong
with our bank account, our credit cards, or even our grandchildren being held hostage in some jail for a
crime not committed! Scams and schemes to terrify us are almost a daily occurrence in most of our
homes… it’s almost better never to answer a call unless you recognize who is calling. If it is
legitimate, they will leave a message. If it is from someone unscrupulous, they will just hang up.
Then there are those who come banging at your door… please know that Tamarac is a NO
SOLICITING City and we further enforce that concept by being a NO SOLICITING community. Feel
free to tell that to anyone who comes uninvited to your door. They don’t belong here and they are just
one more confusing force for us to deal with.
Each month, our Mainlander will be sharing an article written by the Seniors vs Crime division of the
Broward Sheriff’s Office. If only one of you is spared the agony of what can happen if any one of the
schemers approaches, it will be well worth the effort it takes to read. (See page 9 in this issue for the
first article).
A fond farewell is given to all the snowbirds heading back to their respective states or countries. We
thank you all for being a vital part of this community and wish you a safe journey home... pam
appreciate the “every man for himself” way of life. We are neighbors helping neighbors and we have chosen to live in a community with rules just for the safety and camaraderie that we find here.
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C.O.P. (Citizen Observer Patrol)
THANKS to all our volunteers
who have joined us in this
community endeavor. You are
appreciated!
Lou Dubois, Coordinator
954-731-7102
Your Committees
REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE
Condolences sent to:
The family of Kathy Kerr
The family of Jerry Pullen
Pearl Baxter for the passing of her son
If you know of a neighbor who is not well, or any who have suffered a loss in their family, please let us know so a special card and acknowledgement can be sent on behalf of all of us. You can notify :
the office at 954-731-3227 or
Pam at 954-733-1088
Pam Bushnell Park432@aol.com
URGENT REQUEST More COP members are needed to help
make our community safer … won’t you
help? Call Lou Dubois at (954) 731-7102 and
ask him how to add your name to the list of
volunteers.
Mah-Jongg We play this classic game on Tuesday
mornings, 9:30 am to 12:00 noon. Come
play Maj-Jongg with us. We would love
to have more players join us.
For more information, please call:
Ruth Richard (954) 907-8757.
Beginners, we would love to teach you
how to play. Please call and we will set
up a convenient time to teach you.
Bylaws and Restrictions
Review Committee update
The committee, which includes Ruth Richard,
Chair, Denyse Audet, Ed Huckemeyer, Phyllis
Payne and Marie Vales, is meeting weekly.
Our goal is to bring the Bylaws and Restrictions
up to date since the last review was in 2009. We
also hope to make the documents easier to read.
We feel we are making significant progress
towards our goal. If you wish to communicate
with the committee, please leave written, signed
questions, suggestions or comments in the
Mainlands 1-2 office.
Bible Study will be held Tuesdays
2:30 to 3:30 pm in the AB
Pastor D. Toro
(954) 565-6472
Fellowship Social
Every Second Tuesday Only 3:30 to 4:30 pm
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Photos by Dave
Mainlander
Profiles By Ruth Richard
A true Floridian, Randy Mayweather was born and raised in
Fort Lauderdale. One of 9 children, he attended Boyd
Anderson High School. An avid swimmer, Randy received a
scholarship to Albany State College in Albany, Georgia (a
Historic Black College) The Albany State swim team took
first and second place in National competitions while Randy
was part of the team.
After he graduated with a degree in business administration,
Randy joined the Navy and was stationed in Charleston, SC
for 6 years, He then spent time on the aircraft carriers USS
Theodore Roosevelt in Norfolk VA and the USS Kennedy
based in Jacksonville, Fl. Randy was an Information
Systems Technician Chief (ITC) SW and worked in intelligence once he received clearance.
He also spent time in Puerto Rico, working in communications and on computers.
After 20 years, Randy retired from the Navy and returned to Fort Lauderdale. Randy has lived at Mainlands 1-2
for 7 years. He and his wife of two years, Beverly, love the quietness of the community, and the friendliness of
it residents. Randy has one daughter, Lyndsey, who lives in Augusta, Georgia.
Randy regularly swims laps in the Mainlands pool. He has been involved in the US Masters Individual Medley
Swimming program, a program related to the Senior Olympics. The Individual Medley involves four strokes –
breast, butterfly, back and free style. His favorite is the breast stroke. Randy’s goal is to swim the Individual
Medley at ages 80 and 90. Not a bad goal to have. Biking is another activity he enjoys regularly.
Randy has worked at Bonnet House in Fort Lauderdale as a Tour Coordinator. He makes sure all the tours are
on time and is responsible for coordinating the volunteers who give the tours. When he works there at night, he
is responsible for security. He continues to help seniors with their computer problems and has rebuilt computers
as well as solving computer related issues for individuals. As a volunteer, Randy has taught hands on CPR
through the Red Cross and has been involved with Junior Achievement, teaching teens about finances and
living. He teaches Sunday School classes at his Church and has volunteered at Mainlands for our barbeques.
Randy told me some interesting stories about coincidences in his life. When he attended high school boys did
not take home economic courses, but he and another boy were allowed to take typing. Because he could type 75
wpm, he was able to get involved with computers when he joined the Navy. In college at the U of Florida in
Gainesville (before he went to Albany State), he stayed in a dorm his father (who was a master tile setter) had
built. Also, his mother used to clean the house he now lives in, when she was working as a housekeeper.
Randy’s mother is 88 and still lives in the house where he was born.
Randy Mayweather is another of our talented Mainlands residents. How lucky we are to have him and Beverly in
our community
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MONDAY MOVIES
Movies start at 7:00 pm
in the Clubhouse Soda & Snack
Donation $1
04/01/19 114 Min. “Central Intelligence” PG 13 Comedy
With: Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Amy Ryan
04/08/19 104 Min. “Forever My Girl” PG 13 Rom./Drama
With: Alex Roe-Brown, Jessica Rothe, Abby Ryder Forston
04/15/19 117 Min. “The Spy Who Dumped The R” PG 13 Comedy
With: Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Théroux
04/22/19 133 Min. “The Light Between Oceans” PG 13 Romance
With: Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Rachel Weisz
04/29/19 100 Min. “The Wife” R Drama
With: Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, Christian Slater, Max Irons
April 2019 Movies
Going to the
movies?
Bring along
a friend
Hosted by Marge and Jim Leahy
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Women’s Club Reorganized
On February 28 the Women’s Club had a successful,
fun - filled evening. Our revised by-laws were read and
approved. The installation of officers took place with
Pam Bushnell presiding over the swearing-in
ceremony.
Artist Peter Olsen joined us with several of his
students including our own, Linda Hetrick. Some
interesting artwork was on display.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Thurs. April 11th at
11:30 AM. Our guest speaker, Dr. Ayar, a
dermatologist, will give an interesting presentation.
Afterwards, his staff will serve lunch.
Come join us for an enjoyable afternoon.
Pamela Bushnell performing the swearing
in of the new Board:
Gloria Dorsch, Acting Secretary
Linda Hetrick, Vice-President
Victoria Frango, President
Danielle Desmarais, Board Member
Absent from photo are:
Lynda Hancock, Secretary`
Fran Snell, Treasurer.
Pennie Winland collecting dues from members of
the new Women’s Club.
The 2018-2019 season is drawing to a close and snowbirds are heading north. We wish to thank all those who contributed to our activities and hope to see them in health next season. We wish to mention all those who made the holding of the Pétanque Games and Tournaments, the Military Whist activity, the Horse Racing activities and, especially, the delicious meals served during our monthly meetings. Our Spaghetti dinner of March 10 was successful and drew 250 persons. During our March meeting, 8 members accepted to serve on the Board. A sign that our club is healthy.
Giving back to the community:
A) During the last meeting of the B.O.D. members accepted to add $237.43 to the sum of $350. already reserved
(for a total of $ 587.43) to replenish the sand as required in the pétanque courts.
B) A sum of $200. has been voted to compensate the Mainlands 1 & 2 Civic Association for the occasional use of
various utensils (forks, knives, napkins, etc.) during our meetings..
C) Finally, the B.O.D has voted to allocate the necessary funds for the refurbishment of the Shuffle Board and the
Bocce court. A team led by Gilles and Carl will undertake this project. Anyone wishing to give a hand, please call
954-870-6343. Daniel Anctil, president.
Don't forget our next meeting which will be held Thursday, April 4th.
News from the Men’s Club
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As of January 31, 2019 Accrual Basis
Jan 31, 19
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
108 · Petty Cash 280.21
112 - 118 Operations & Reserves 736,343.03
Total Checking/Savings 736,623.24
Accounts Receivable
1200 · Maintenance Receivable
1200.01 · Special Assessments/Legal 169.00
1200 · Maintenance - Delinquencies 24,012.37
Total 1200 · Maintenance Receivable 24,181.37
Total Accounts Receivable 24,181.37
Other Current Assets
147 · Prepaid Insurance 20,431.69
149 · Undeposited Funds 3,581.00
151 · Prepaid Assessments - ADJ -98,440.50
152 · Allowance for Bad Debt -29,498.01
Total Other Current Assets -103,925.82
Total Current Assets 656,878.79
656,878.79
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Other Current Liabilities
Womens Club Money 2,505.90
207 · Payroll Liabilities 696.18
Total Other Current Liabilities 3,202.08
Total Current Liabilities 3,202.08
Total Liabilities 3,202.08
Equity
300 · Equity Reserves
301 · Equity Reserves - General 368,330.76
309 · Developer Funds 155,359.94
Total 300 · Equity Reserves 523,690.70
390 · Owners' Equity 129,417.41
Net Income 568.60
Total Equity 653,676.71
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 656,878.79
MAINLANDS SECTION 1 & 2 CIVIC
ASSOCIATION INC
BALANCE SHEET
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Seniors Vs. Crime : April 2019 There is a glossary of Tech and Charitable Scams. Law Enforcement, along with
Federal and State agencies, work hard on behalf of the consumer to convict and
close down the scammers. Many of us have been targeted while using our
computers by this type of company. It interrupted us while in use and told us to
call a telephone number because our computers needed to be cleared of a virus
which infected the computer.
The good news is that the Florida Attorneys Generals office has charged a Sunrise Tech Company,
American PC, with fraud. The IT phone scam targeted the unsophisticated and especially Senior Citizens.
Consumers were paying up to $1,700 to rid their PC of non-existent viruses and malware. At best APC left
consumers no better off. At worst their computers were slower and more vulnerable to tech and security
problems.
The good news continues. Vets Made Industries was shuttered. The company's plan and project was to
train unemployed and disabled veterans. The company, during the past 5 years, collected 6.5 million
dollars while not training ONE single veteran. The sad part is that the company's president and CEO, John
Campbell, was a retired US Army Lt Col. A veteran scamming Veteran's.
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Many thanks to all who helped and to our resident photographer, Dave, who captured images for us
all to enjoy.
Saturday, March 23, 2019
You can just feel the relief
given by a professional mas-
sage The Chamberlain Nurses
give a well-deserved massage
to the Mainlander’s editor.
Three of the paintings on exhibit…not the one on the wall! Highlight of the fair was raising funds to provide
safe “housing” for our feathered residents
Herb Daley of Seniors
v/s Crime teaching us
how NOT to get caught
in a scam.
Photos by Dave
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If you missed the Info Fair last month, you missed a great opportunity to have fun and be educated at the same time. Manlainds 1&2 artists had their creative works on display, Chef Michelle Jones cooked up a storm, feeding us all with her healthy and delicious dishes. Herb Daley of our BSO seniors vs Crime Unit presented several scenarios on scams we need to be aware of. Chamberlain University of Nursing gave soothing hand massages. The Women's Club enticed us with wine and cheese and shared their ideas for next season. "Project Perch" gave a wealth of information on our burrowing owls who have chosen Mainlands 1&2 for their Home.
Chef Michelle Jones loving our great kitchen !
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Did you know we had such talent right here in our own
community?
Chef Michelle Jones proving that healthy cooking can
taste great!
Project Perch offers fascinating stories about the
burrowing owls
Some of the Women’s Club members talking about the
possibility of hosting art classes in our clubhouse
We have an opportunity to have art classes right here in our
Clubhouse if enough people are interested. Please call the Office
and let them know so we can go ahead and make plans with the
Peter Olsen Art Studio. This would be a great summer project!
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How our Restrictions benefit you! By Phyllis Payne
Secretary & Chairman of the Violations Committee
Why did you choose to purchase a
home in Mainlands 1&2? It was
probably the same reason I chose to
live here in 1999. The area was very
clean & people took pride in the
appearance of their home and yard. It
appeared peaceful & felt safe. I
definitely liked the price of the home.
I did not have to follow any By-laws
or Restrictions where I lived before
but I chose to live here and agreed to
follow the rules and regulations to
keep our area looking great.
What did you do with all those
papers and the By-laws &
Restrictions booklets after your
closing? I tossed all of mine in a drawer and didn’t look at them for a year or two. I should have
gone over the By-laws and Restrictions to see what I signed and agreed to do.
Many of you have seen me at your door asking for your help in correcting a violation of our
Restrictions or on my bike placing an orange notification of a parking violation on a vehicle.
Some of our Restrictions will tell you about the following:
-Occupancy of lots – age of people allowed to live here
-Renting a house
-Background screening on owners or renters
-Notification to the Board when you add a person to your home
-Parking different types of vehicles & where they can do so
-Owning animals & picking up after them
-Upkeep of lots
-Making changes to your home
-Possible fines for not following rules and regulations
These are some of the things I have been working on. I have also helped people with contractors who
did not complete what they were supposed to do.
There are some who think nothing is being done when they file a complaint, but I assure you that is not
correct. It may take longer to see results because I want to work with people, not fine them or turn the
problem over to an attorney. Sometimes a kind word and offer to help your neighbor would be greatly
appreciated by them.
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Reminder: All clubs, activities, committees, dinner dances, civic meetings, sporting
events & amenities are open to EVERY Mainlands Sections 1&2 homeowner. YOUR volunteering and participation is welcome at each and every event. If you have an idea for a new club or event, please let any member of the Board of Directors know.
et cetera...
First Prize Winners, Pétanque Tournament Jan. 2019
Left to right:
Léonard Dufour
Carole Richard
Stéphane Tardif
It happened in March 2019 ...
Dusty Road Rangers Band gave a two-hour show. The 100 plus attendants gave them a standing ovation.
The last Sunday Brunch of the 2018-2019 season
was another total success. 560 visitors were served
and some had to wait in line for a table to become
free.
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It happened in March 2019 ...
Over a hundred volunteers took part in the
annual luncheon to honor their participation
in the various activities of Mainlands 1 & 2
Civic Association. The luncheon took place
at the Chow Time Restaurant on
Commercial Boulevard.
Musician Ed Horowitz entertained the
participants during the meal.
Left: New pool heating equipment installed in east pool.
Right: Shuffle Board court being cleaned by members of Men’s Club
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