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October 2019 Oct 2nd – Breakfast Oct 3rd – Singles’ Luncheon Oct 8th – Board of Director’s Meeting Oct 9th – Home Owners’ Assn Meeting Oct 10th – Aging Gracefully Oct 16th – Men’s Breakfast Oct 17th – Ladies’ Luncheon Oct 19th - Autumn Fest Quilt/Potluck Oct 23rd - FMO Meeting held at SOC Oct 24th – Blood Drive Oct 24th – Aging Gracefully Oct 31st – Halloween Party
Newsletter Committee Members
Marty Guzowski – 352-304-8915 Cover Page Editor's Page Save the Date Page Bits and Pieces Photo pages [email protected] Gloria Paige – 973-229-2533 Distribution Manager New Resident Pages Activities Pages Back Page Calendar Birthdays & Anniversaries Page [email protected] Ed Buckley – 630-240-6469 Layout & Index page Posters & Tickets [email protected] Kathleen & Bill Sirois 352-509-4246 Welcome Committee [email protected] Phyllis Congdon – 352-291-4946 Sunshine Committee [email protected] Kathy Smith – 352-237-6572 Ticket Sales Web Site Newsletter www.SaddleOakClub.net
Andrea Primas – 352-300-3190 Human Interest Reporter [email protected] Pat Becker – 410-608-7351 Advertising Manager [email protected] Bill Sirois – 603-396-5212 Events Coordinator [email protected] Milda Kolesar – 352-304-8225 [email protected]
Rita Cope – 352-300-3333 Bereavement Chair Shirley Ashbaugh – 304-995-7276 [email protected] Deb Miller – 352-355-8750
Greetings Neighbors, Luckily we escaped the wrath of Hurricane Dorian. It was the storm that would not end. As I write this, I’m in Maine and we even felt the effects of Dorian here, rain and some wind only. It was nothing like The Bahamas, The Carolinas and even Nova Scotia. Preparing for a storm is a nuisance, but certainly worth the time and effort. October is the month that sees many of our snowbird friends returning. It also often brings the end of the dreadful heat. Let’s get back into our busy routines and also welcome the many new residents that have joined our community during the past few months. Bring a new neighbor to the monthly meeting in October and/or a weekly Saturday morning coffee. Marty Guzowski Editor
Saddle Oak Club Homeowners Association, Inc. 2019-2020 Board of Directors (Term Ending)
Ed Buckley, Pres. (2021) 630-240-6469 [email protected] Shirley Ashbaugh,1st VP(2020)304-995-7276 [email protected] Bill Sirois, 2nd VP (2020 appt) 603-396-5212 [email protected] Jim Besse (2022) 228-380-2088 [email protected] Toots Lobe (2020) 352-644-4056 [email protected] Kim Schrimmel (2021) 352-433-7828 [email protected]
NON-VOTING BOARD MEMBERS – APPOINTED:
Gloria Paige, Treas. 973-229-2533 [email protected] Roxy Lyon, Sec. 607-346-5936 [email protected]
Submit articles & items to: [email protected]
Submission Deadline is the 15th of each month.
Editor’s Page
October Advertiser Index (Business Cards are NOT listed in this Index)
All Florida Roofing ............................................................................................ 11 Baldwin Brothers………………………………………………………………………...….25 Community Roofing........................................................................................... 08 Executive Auto Service ..................................................................................... 20 Florida Anchor and Barrier ....................................................................... 22 & 23 Gooden Electrical Contracting .......................................................................... 10 Gregor’s Lawn Care ......................................................................................... 18 Jerry Martin Irrigation ....................................................................................... 24 Johnson Appliance Service .............................................................................. 10 Ocala Heating & Air .......................................................................................... 16 Pete Barry Pest Control…………………………………………………………………….24 Sun Community Home Sales……………………………………………………………….26 Tom McDougall ................................................................................................. 17 Window World of Ocala……………………………………………………………………..09 Underhome Armor …………………………………………..………………………………19
October Newsletter Index
Bits & Pieces ....……….…………………….…………………………………….……. 04 - 07 Birthdays and Anniversaries...…… ……………….….….……………………………12-13 SOC Activities………………………………………………………………………………14,15 Sun Communities Page ………………………………………………………………………27 Eating for Health …………….…………………………………………………………....28-29 New Residents …………………......…………………………….……………………….30-33 Autumn Fest Quilt Sale …………….…………………….………………….……………….34 Saddle Oak Craft Fair …………………………………………………………………….….35 Veterans Day ………………………………………………………….….……………………36 Thanksgiving Dinner ………………………………………………………………………….37 Upcoming Events “Save the Date” ……………………………………………………38- 39
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***Notice to All Residents: At the October HOA meeting there
will be a speaker, Mrs. Thomas from Ocala Senior Services,
who will give information about programs that we are eligible
to receive. Please let’s have a good turnout for this
interesting program.
Bowling
Looking for SOC bowlers!!! With all the new residents, we are looking for potential bowlers. Please consider joining us on Tuesday mornings at 10:30. Although we took a break for the summer, we will resume action on Tuesday, October 1. For more information, call Debbie Lennox at 508-498-8511.
Sunshine Report (contact Phyllis Congdon with information 352-291-4946)
Hospitalization/illness:
Ginny Mundell was in West Marion Hospital and has moved to Life Care.
Dianne Trepanier was in the hospital for hip surgery, but is currently home recovering.
Bereavement (contact Rita Cope 352-300-3333)
Nothing to report at this time.
Blood Drive
There will be a blood drive on Thursday, October 24 from 10:00 to 12:00 at the clubhouse. Please do not use the golf cart parking spaces so there is room for the bus to park.
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Autumn Fest Quilt Sale/Show and Potluck
The Saddle Oak Stitchers are sponsoring a potluck on Saturday, October 19 @ 4:00 pm at which time there will be some of their beautiful quilts for sale, as well as a patriotic quilt to be raffled. Bring a dish to share.
Halloween Party
On October 31st 6-9pm, there will be a Halloween party in the clubhouse with music, karaoke, dancing, Halloween themed Charades and a best costume contest. Bring your own drinks and snacks. If you’d like to donate something for the dessert table feel free to do so. Come have a Spooky good time!!! FREE event.
Craft Show
Get ready! It’s coming! On Saturday, November 2, we will hold another Craft Show in the
clubhouse from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm. The event, which will be open to the public, is again chaired by Kathleen Sirois. All crafts must be handmade by SOC residents. For those interested in having a booth, a 6’ table is $10.00 for HOA members, $15.00 non HOA members, payable at sign up. There
is room for 17 crafters (discretion will be used to eliminate any overage of tables in all categories.) Please contact Kathleen Sirois Lot #283, 352-509-4246. Coffee and donuts will be sold in the morning, lunch is to be decided. Please sign up to bake or drive golf carts. Set up will be on Friday, November 1 at 5 pm.
Election of Board Members
Volunteers are needed to serve on the Board of Directors for the HomeOwners’ Association
beginning in February. We are looking for 4 candidates. Two 3-year openings are available as we say goodbye to Toots Lobe and Shirley Ashbaugh. One 2-year and one 1-year position are also available. Those positions currently have appointed people who are eligible to officially run. As a Board member, you are asked to attend the monthly Board of Directors meeting on the second Tuesday afternoon and the monthly HomeOwners Association meeting on the second Wednesday evening. In addition, you will need to read and review the state statutes that govern our type of association (Chapter 723). There are responsibilities that the Board undertakes in regard to celebrating specific holidays. We look for candidates that enjoy the community and the residents that live here. If you are interested, please submit your resume to Nominating Committee Chair, Kathleen Sirois, Ed Buckley, or Shirley Ashbaugh. These resumes need to be published in the December and January newsletters. The newsletter deadline is the 15th of the month. Page 5
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Veteran’s Day Dinner
To honor veterans, there will be a dinner on Monday, November 11 @ 4:00, featuring ½ rotisserie chicken, baked potato, salad and dessert. There is no charge for veterans, but a $7.00 charge for all others.
Veteran’s Day Community Project 2019
Suzette Brown, Trina Vertefeuille, and Rita Cope are organizing a COMMUNITY project to make a few quilted throws for some of the SADDLE OAK veterans that have served our nation. We will hold several workshops DOWNSTAIRS in the club house to make these quilts. They will be presented on Veteran's Day, Nov 11, 2019. We have four WWII veterans in our park and we think that is awesome!!
We need a lot of help! There is something that everyone can do. You don't need to know how to sew or quilt.
The fabric (over 45 yards) has been cut and we are ready to sew, iron, and cut threads. There already have been several workshop days and there will be several more to come. Check your Facebook page for upcoming dates.
The HOA has approved the funding for this project and we thank them.
So snowbirds, when you get back, hook up with one of the project people and we will find something for you to do. You will be needed.
Nancy Dougherty and Rita Cope would like to have the names of all veterans that reside in this park. We want the branch of service you were in and the years you served. If we haven't gotten hold of you recently, then email your info to: [email protected] Thanks Suzette, Trina and Rita
Christmas Project for Veteran's Village
Gallon-sized “ditty bags” are made by some of the Saddle Oak Stitchers and filled by members of SOC for the veterans at the Veteran’s Village in Ocala. These bags are to be filled with snacks and small gifts and/or gift cards. They especially like the small snacks. A suggestion list is inside each bag. A Christmas card is enclosed in each bag for you to sign and any comment you wish to make. Ditty bags will be available Nov. 1, to fill for the 50 residents at the Veteran's Village. All bags need to be returned to Joann Barber by the first Saturday in December. Questions? Call Joann Barber at 352-304-8579.
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Decorating Committee
Thanks to Donald McBath and Carol Palomba for volunteering to take care of decorating the clubhouse.
Operation Shoebox
OPERATION SHOE BOX is dedicated to supporting our troops by creating care packages which are shipped to war zones or anywhere service members request support. Their collection efforts average 1500 care packages a week! Personal soaps, shampoos and miscellaneous items collected from hotel stays, as well as writing paper, envelopes, pens, toothpaste, certain candies and food items, batteries, deodorant, sunscreen, etc., are delivered to the Operation Shoebox Center in Belleview three or four times a year. This is a year-round project. As you continue to travel and have access to hotels and vacation resorts, save all the personal goodies if you don’t use them.
If you would like to know what other items are collected for the troops, you can go to https://operationshoebox.com/how-youcan-help/care packages.
Items can be given to Joann Barber – 352-304-8579 – or Rosemary Carson – 352-304-8232.
Upcoming Holiday Events
Any ideas for holiday events? In the past we have had a cookie exchange, lighting up the community, an ugly sweater contest, a golf cart parade and caroling. Any other ideas? Any volunteers to plan holiday events. Christmas dinner will be catered and held at the clubhouse. How about New Year’s Eve? Contact a Board member if you have ideas or will chair an event.
Medical Supply Closet
Two assistants have joined chairman Bill Sirois (603-396-5212) in helping people borrow medical supplies from the upstairs closet. If you need to borrow a walker, cane, wheelchair, shower chair, etc., call Bill or Don LaPorte (352-867-0228) or Roxy Lyon (607-346-5936).
Cookbooks for Sale
New to the community? Enjoy our potlucks? Looking for a perfect holiday gift? Consider the wonderful community cookbook! $10 each. See Gloria Paige.
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01 – Diane Gravatt
02 – Jerry Ryder
03 – Ellen Kennedy
03 – Michael Mayer
04 – Clint Barber
04 – Nancy Pollom
05 – Fred Austin
05 – Grace Tabarrini
06 – Gloria Paige
07 – Paul Liggitt
08 – Maryann Barbosa
08 – Debbie Ingle
08 – Bill Rawnsley
11 – Jim Besse
11 – Wanda Dubuque
13 – Shirley Stonesifer
13 – Dave Suchomma
14 – Ron Meade
14 – Carolyn Miller
14 – Phyllis Pavlak
16 – Ginny Mundell
17 – Karl Glandorf
18 – Bill Becker
October 19 – Diana Phinney
20 – Russell Ostrander
22 – Suzette Brown
23 – Dorothy Bauer
23 – John Blacker
23 – Karen Spencer
24 – Charlene Castano
25 – Judi Allen
25 – Rosemary McGee
25 – Carol Walker
29 – Richard Babston
29 – Donna Burke
30 – Ron Bandy
30 – Rick Begin
30 – Wayne Prokopiak
31 – Joe Santos
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OCTOBER Anniversaries 02 – Eli & Gidget Marrero
04 – Ralph & Carol Walker
07 – Tony & Ginger Pace
12 – Denis & Wanda Dubuque
12 – Dan & Claudia Janis
17 – Lee & Carol Schrimmel
18 – Bob Costello and Ellen Kennedy
23 – John & Pam Hoffmann
24 – Gary & Annie Hegedus
26 – Cliff Hill & Jerry Crosby
30 – Ritchie & Mirta Harris
31 – Bill & Helen Moerschbaecher
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BilliardsMon - 6:30pm Pool tables are on the second floor of the Clubhouse. Come
and join in! Available for individual use at any time.
Bingo Tues - 6:00pmCard sales until 5:45pm. Bring a donation for Interfaith and
receive a free card. Info: Diana Germain - 603-765-1465.
Bingo Café Tues - 4:30pm
Check Friends of Saddle Oak on Facebook or the message
board posted at Clubhouse door for the current menu.
Volunteer cooks are always needed and appreciated.
Bocce Ball Mon - 11:00am
Individuals are welcome to use the equipment in the
shuffleboard closet at any time. Info: Phyllis Congdon - 352-
291-4946.
Bowling Tues - 10:30am League play contact Deb Lennox 508-498-8511
Card Crafts Wed - 1:00pm Bring your projects and join in.
Coloring Sun - 1:00pm Bring your books and materials and join in.
Dominoes Thurs - 6:30pm Info: Pat Becker - 410-608-7351.
Fitness Room 7:00am - 10:00pm Clubhouse - 2nd floor. Open during Clubhouse hours.
Horseshoes n/aNo organized play. Individuals are welcome to use the
equipment in the shuffleboard closet at any time.
Mah Jongg Fri - 1:00pmBring your boards or use ours. Info: Marty Guzowski -
352-304-8915 or Sammi Koester 237-6406.
Move It - Move ItMon, Wed*, Fri
9:00am - 10:00am
Audio-visual group workout in Clubhouse.
Info: Debra Lennox - 508-498-8511 or
Linda Stout - 352-509-4307
* not on 1st Wednesday of every month
Painting Thur - 10:00am
Craft Room is set up for crafts and/or individual painting
projects using oils, acrylics, water colors, etc, in any media
you choose. Info: Gloria Paige - 973-229-2533.
Pool7:00am - 10:00pm
Some Exceptions
Closed for Water Fitness Mon-Wed-Sat 10:00am-11:00am
Water Volleyball Fri 10:00am - 11:00am
Closed for Pool Cleaning Mon-Wed-Fri 8:00am-10:00am
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Additions? Corrections? Contact
Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533 or
email [email protected] 14
Mon - 8:30am - noonClose Enough Stitchers of Saddle Oak upstairs.
Info: Rita Cope - 300-3333.
Wed - 9:00am - noonSaddle Oak Stitchers upstairs.
Info: Carolyn Miller-300-3562.
Shuffleboard n/a
Individuals are welcome to use the equipment in the
shuffleboard closet at any time.
Info: Wanda Dubuque - 352-509-7510.
Water FitnessMon, Wed, Sat
10:00am - 11:00amWeather permitting. Info: Gee Sauvageau - 203-744-4193.
Water Volleyball Fri - 10:00am -
11:00amWeather permitting. Info: Deb Lennox - 508-498-8104
Cribbage Sun - 6:30pm Info: Linda Butryn - 716-720-6858.
Sevens Mon - 6:30pm Info: Milda Kolesar - 352-304-8225.
500 (Not Rummy) Mon - 6:30pm Info: Linda Martin - 815-441-1274.
CanastaTue - 12:30pm
Wed - 6:30pmInfo: Linda Martin - 815-441-1274.
Euchre Wed - 1:00pm Info: Linda Martin - 815-441-1274.
PokerWed
4:00-8:00pmClubhouse Library
Pinochle Thur - 6:30pm Info: Fran Bolson - 352-873-3480.
Hand and Foot Fri - 7:00pm Info: Linda Martin - 815-441-1274.
Polish Poker Sat - 6:30pmBegins when full table of 12 is seated or at 6:30pm, whichever
occurs first.
Sewing/Quilting
Card Games
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Additions? Corrections? Contact
Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533 or
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WALKERS/JOGGERS/ DOG WALKERS Your safety is extremely important. If you are walking, jogging, or walking
your pet around the community in the late evening or early morning hours while it is dark PLEASE wear attire that is Bright or illuminated so
that people can see you. Here are some suggestions:
• Carry a flashlight
• Wear a reflective vest
• Wear light up shoes
• Apply some reflective duct tape to your jacket that you wear for your walk.
• Wear neon/bright color attire.
PET OF THE MONTH
Piper from Lot 82. Will the owners please come to the office to receive your treat.
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Submitted by Andrea Primas
OCTOBER IS: Cranberry Mo., National Apple Mo., Pear and Pineapple Mo., Spinach Lovers Mo., Persimmon Mo., Pickled Peppers Wk-3rd wk), National Nut Day (10/22), Pumpkin Day (10/26), Potato Day (10/27).
OCTOBER IS: Arthritis Mo., National Diabetes Mo., Health Literacy Mo., Improve Your Health Mo., Liver Awareness Mo., Vegetarian Mo., Health Education Week (3rd wk), Oatmeal Day (10/29).
Items in bold type relate to foods that help with health conditions mentioned this month.
Medical condition to examine: I’m not a doctor or registered dietician. The
information in this article is based on credible studies and research. Any recommendations made about nutrition, supplements, or lifestyle should be discussed between you and your health care provider. This information is not a prescription or replacement for medical care.
BLOOD SUGAR (GLUCOSE). Glucose is the main sugar found in blood. This sugar is an important source of energy and provides nutrients to the body’s organs, muscles,
and nervous system. (Besides eating a well-balanced diet, to balance blood sugar, stay hydrated-drink clear liquids; exercise regularly; eat small portions more frequently; don’t skip meals; manage or reduce stress; and maintain a healthy body weight or lose weight if needed).
Fruits: Most fruits (except for pineapple & melons), avocados, blackberries, blueberries, carambola (Star Fruit), eggplant, grapefruit, oranges, sour cherries, strawberries
Veggies: None starchy veggies (i.e., artichokes, asparagus, beets, broccoli, cabbage; leafy greens (i.e., collards, kale, lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, turnip greens), sweet corn, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, yams
Nuts & Seeds: Most nuts, almonds, chia seeds, flax seeds, peanuts, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, walnuts
Herbs & Spices (that helps lower blood sugar): Cinnamon, garlic, ginger, oregano, sage, turmeric
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Other: Apple cider vinegar, beans, cold water fish (i.e., canned light tuna, cod, flounder, haddock, halibut, Pollack, sardines, tilapia, tuna, whitefish, & fish with omega-3 fatty acids (i.e., albacore tuna, anchovies, halibut, herring, mackerel, salmon, rainbow trout), coffee, cacao, eggs, oat bran, oatmeal, legumes (i.e., beans, chick peas, kidney beans, peas, lentils), whole grains, whole wheat or pumpernickel bread, water
References: Lori Zanini Nutrition; Ref: Medical News Today; Power Up With Spring Vegetables, Woman First 6/19/17; Recharging With Winter Leafies-Woman First (3/10/14); Summer’s Bounty-Woman First (9/11/17); Vivesence 62673; Real Simple –Apples-Oct 2015
Recipes:
Roasted apples and turnips (Real Simple 10/15)
Heat oven to 425F. Cut 2 each turnips and red apples into wedges. Toss the turnip and apple wedges with 3 tbsp. olive oil, ½ tsp. caraway seeds, and 2 cloves garlic, smashed, on a baking sheet.
Roast until caramelized and soft, about 30 minutes. Sprinkle with 2 tsp. oregano leaves. Serve warm with sliced seared steak. Serves 4
Quick Apple Spinach Salad (Taste of Home)
Serves 4 Prep. 20 min
1/3 cup mayo 4 cups torn fresh spinach
4 tsp. White vinegar 1 small red apple, sliced
4-5 tbs. sugar
¼ tsp. celery salt
1/8-1/4 tsp. pepper
Directions:
In a small bowl, whisk together the mayo, vinegar, sugar, celery salt and pepper. Let stand for 10 min; whisk until sugar is dissolved.
In a large salad bowl, combine the spinach and apple. Drizzle with dressing and gently toss to coat.
Note: Consider adding dried cranberries and/or nuts; substituting spinach with Swiss chard.
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Michael Mayer Phone: 207-1960 6180 SW 55th Court Lot 71 Arrived: 8/1/19 His Birthday: 10/03 His Occupation: Correction Officer His Hobbies: Building, Woodworking Home State: Ohio Pets: cats
Terry & Sharon Garfield
Phone: 810-577-3917 T 810-577-3916 S 5686 SW 56th St Lot 350 His Birthday: 02/28 Her Birthday: 12/26 Anniversary: 7/26 His Occupation: Sales Her Occupation: Secretary - govt His Hobbies: Shooting, Cribbage Her Hobbies: Decorating, Flower Arranging, shopping Children – 1 Grandchildren - 2 Home State: MI Pet: Spike – dog
Welcome committee for new residents is chaired by Kathleen & Bill Sirois at 509-4246. If you haven’t been welcomed by the committee, please give Kathleen & Bill a call. Phone book changes/corrections should be submitted to Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533.
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Lynda Buck and Donna Scott Phone: 252-340-1854 5670 SW 54th Terrace Lot 242 Arrived: 09/01 Lynda Birthday: 11/22 Donna Birthday: 02/06 Anniversary: 06/25 Lynda Occupation: Dog Trainer, Dep Sheriff Donna Occupation: Dep Clerk of Courts Lynn Hobbies: dog training, reading Donna Hobbies: Scrabble, coloring, reading Children: 3 Grandchildren: 9 Great Grandchildren: 10 Pets: Cassie & Laila Home State: NC
Charlene & Al Castano
Phone: 321-875-7041 5641 SW 58th Place Lot 197 Arrived: 7/1 Her Birthday: 10/24 His Birthday: 04/03 Anniversary: 06/12 Their Occupation: Painter Her Hobbies: enjoying a day off His Hobbies: relaxing Children: 5 Grandchildren: 13 Great Grandchildren: 3 Pet: Precious Home State: FL
Welcome committee for new residents is chaired by Bill & Kathleen Sirois at 509-4246. If you haven’t been welcomed by the committee, please give Bill & Kathleen a call. Phone book changes/corrections should be submitted to Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533.
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Lorraine Schneider (R) & Dawn Houston (L) Daughter, Mother Phone: 299-6378 5650 SW 54th Terrace Lot 240 Arrived: 08/15 Dawn Birthday: 09/29 Lorraine Birthday: 06/16 Dawn Occupation: Home Healthcare Lorraine Occupation: FL Child Support Enforcement Dawn Hobbies: Cooking, Camping, Travel Lorraine Hobby: Tole Painting, Tablescaping Children: Lorraine- 4 Dawn -5 Grandchildren: Lorraine- 7 Dawn- 10 Great Grands: Lorraine- 11 Dawn-1 Great Great Grands: Lorraine 1 Home State: Lorraine CT/ Dawn VT Pets: Lucky
David & Debbie Gossett Phone: 606-425-0198 5660 SW 57th St Lot 296 Arrived: 07/22/19 Her Birthday: 04/24 His Birthday: 03/22 Anniversary: 07/24 Her Occupation: Receptionist His Occupation: Staff Trainer Her Hobbies: Travel His Hobbies: Travel Children: 3 Grandchildren: 9 Home State: KY
Welcome committee for new residents is chaired by Bill & Kathleen Sirois at 509-4246. If you haven’t been welcomed by the committee, please give Bill & Kathleen a call. Phone book changes/corrections should be submitted to Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533.
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Dawn & Scott Bentley Phone: 989-513-1488 5692 SW 58th Place Lot 185 Arrived: 4/2019 His Hobbies: Traveling, Univ Mich football Her Hobbies: traveling Children: 2 Home State: MI Pet: Petey
Paul Cato
Phone: 861-2791 5691 SW 56th Place Lot 347 Arrived: 09/14/19 His Birthday: 10/01 His Occupation: Ret. Corp Exec His Hobbies: Golf, Kayak, Bicycle, Gym, Walking Children: 2 Grandchildren: 2 Great grandchildren: 1 Home State: FL
Welcome committee for new residents is chaired by Bill & Kathleen Sirois at 509-4246. If you haven’t been welcomed by the committee, please give Bill & Kathleen a call. Phone book changes/corrections should be submitted to Gloria Paige at 973-229-2533.
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Autumn Fest Quilt Sale
and Potluck Dinner
Saturday Oct 19, 2019
At 4:00 PM
The Saddle Oak Stitchers are sponsoring a quilt sale on some of their beautiful hand-made quilts. Come and see the quality items they make.
There will also be a Potluck Dinner
Bring a dish to share. Dinner at 4:00 PM
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Volunteers needed:
Cart Drivers, Bakers for Bake Table, Floaters to help as
needed. Please contact Kathleen if available to help.
Chair: Kathleen Sirois — 352-509-4246
HANDMADE CRAFTS
HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS
COFFEE & DONUTS
LUNCH: SOUP & SANDWICH
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2nd, 2019
8 AM TO 1 PM
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Menu: 1/2 Rotisserie Chicken, Baked Potato, Salad and Dessert
Hosted by Toots Lobe.
Please see Kathy Smith for Tickets
VETERANS DAY DINNER Monday November 11th @ 4:00 pm
Veterans—No Charge
All others $7.00 each.
Everyone must have a ticket.
Please get your tickets by Nov 4th.
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THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday Nov 28th, 2019 @ 1:00 PM, at the Clubhouse
Roasted Turkey; White & Dark Meat; Drippings Gravy; Homemade Stuffing; Red Skin Mashed
Potatoes; Whole Green Beans and Carrots
Deserts: Apple Pie Parfait
Beverages: Coffee and Water
You may sign up in the clubhouse for a table. Feel free
to decorate your table, bring your own appetizers, favor-
ite traditional dish and any additional beverages.
Tickets Required by Everyone:
Residents $13.00 ea. Refunded at dinner.
Guests $13.00 ea. No Refund.
Ticket sales cutoff Nov 21, 12:00 noon.
NO EXECEPTIONS. NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR.
See Kathy Smith for tickets
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OCTOBER Oct 2 Wednesday Breakfast @ 8:00-9:30 am, $5 All-You-Can-Eat Oct 3 Thursday Singles Luncheon @ 11:30 am, Red’s Oct 8 Tuesday Board of Directors Meeting
2:00 pm in Library. Residents are welcome to observe.
Oct 9 Wednesday Home Owners’ Association Meeting Residents are urged to attend. Refreshments @ 6:30 pm Meeting @ 7:00 pm Guest Speaker: Mrs. Thomas from Marion Senior Services
Oct 10 Thursday Aging Gracefully @ 10:30-12:00, clubhouse Oct 16 Wednesday Men’s Breakfast @ 8:30 am, Denny’s
Oct 17 Thursday Ladies’ Luncheon @ 12:00 pm, Swampy’s Oct 19 Saturday Fall Festival Potluck, sponsored by SOC Stitchers @ 4:00 pm Oct 23 Wednesday FMO meeting, @ 12:30 pm, SOC hosting, speaker Oct 24 Thursday Aging Gracefully @ 10:30-12:00, clubhouse
Oct 24 Thursday Blood Drive @ 10-12:00 am, clubhouse Oct 31 Thursday Halloween Party, 6-9 pm, details in Bits & Pieces
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NOVEMBER Looking ahead: Subject to change Nov 2 Saturday Craft Fair, 8:00 am-1:00 pm Nov 6 Wednesday Breakfast @ 8:00-9:30 am, $5 All-You-Can-Eat Nov 7 Thursday Singles Luncheon @ 11:30 am, Royal Orchid Nov 11 Monday Veteran’s Day dinner Nov 12 Tuesday Board of Directors Meeting
2:00 pm in Library. Residents are welcome to observe.
Nov 13 Wednesday Home Owners’ Association Meeting Residents are urged to attend. Refreshments @ 6:30 pm Meeting @ 7:00 pm
Nov 20 Wednesday Men’s Breakfast @ 8:30 am, Oasis
Nov 21 Thursday Ladies’ Luncheon @ 12:00 pm, Swampy’s Nov 28 Thursday Thanksgiving Dinner @ 1:00 pm, $13.00 per
person, SOC resident tickets only refunded at the door.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3 4 5
10:30 - Bowling12:30 - Canasta4:30 - Bingo Cafe6:00 - BINGO
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
9 - noon - Saddle Oak Stitchers
10:00 - Water Fitness
1:00 - Euchre & Card Crafts
4:00 - 8:00 Poker in Library
6:30 - Canasta
7-10 - Clubhouse Closed
10:00 - Painting
1-3 - Hooks & Needles- Library
6:30 - Pinochle
6:30 - Dominoes/Pokeno
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
10:00 - Water Volleyball
1:00 - Mah Jongg
7:00 - Hand and Foot
8:00 - Saturday Social9:00 - Announcements10-11:00 - Water Fitness6:30 - Polish Poker
6 7 8 9 10 11 121:00 - Coloring Group6:30 - Cribbage
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
8:30-noon - Close Enough
Stitchers - Upstairs
10:00 - Water Fitness
11:00 - Bocce
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards - Upstairs
10:30 - Bowling12:30 - Canasta4:30 - Bingo Cafe6:00 - BINGO
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
9 - noon - Saddle Oak Stitchers
10:00 - Water Fitness
1:00 - Euchre & Card Crafts
4:00 - 8:00 Poker in Library
6:30 - Canasta
7-10 - Clubhouse Closed
10:00 - Painting
10:30-12 - Aging Gracefully
1-3 - Hooks & Needles- Library
6:30 - Pinochle
6:30 - Dominoes/Pokeno
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
10:00 - Water Volleyball
1:00 - Mah Jongg
7:00 - Hand and Foot
8:00 - Saturday Social9:00 - Announcements10-11:00 - Water Fitness6:30 - Polish Poker
13 14 15 16 17 18 191:00 - Coloring Group6:30 - Cribbage
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
8:30-noon - Close Enough
Stitchers - Upstairs
10:00 - Water Fitness
11:00 - Bocce
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards - Upstairs
10:30 - Bowling12:30 - Canasta4:30 - Bingo Cafe6:00 - BINGO
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
9 - noon - Saddle Oak Stitchers
10:00 - Water Fitness
1:00 - Euchre & Card Crafts
4:00 - 8:00 Poker in Library
6:30 - Canasta
7-10 - Clubhouse Closed
10:00 - Painting
1-3 - Hooks & Needles- Library
6:30 - Pinochle
6:30 - Dominoes/Pokeno
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
10:00 - Water Volleyball
1:00 - Mah Jongg
7:00 - Hand and Foot
8:00 - Saturday Social9:00 - Announcements10-11:00 - Water Fitness6:30 - Polish Poker
20 21 22 23 24 25 261:00 - Coloring Group6:30 - Cribbage
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
8:30-noon - Close Enough
Stitchers - Upstairs
10:00 - Water Fitness
11:00 - Bocce
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards - Upstairs
10:30 - Bowling12:30 - Canasta4:30 - Bingo Cafe6:00 - BINGO
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
9 - noon - Saddle Oak Stitchers
10:00 - Water Fitness
1:00 - Euchre & Card Crafts
4:00 - 8:00 Poker in Library
6:30 - Canasta
7-10 - Clubhouse Closed
10:00 - Painting
10:30-12:00 - Aging Gracefully
1-3 - Hooks & Needles- Library
6:30 - Pinochle
6:30 - Dominoes/Pokeno
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
10:00 - Water Volleyball
1:00 - Mah Jongg
7:00 - Hand and Foot
8:00 - Saturday Social9:00 - Announcements10-11:00 - Water Fitness6:30 - Polish Poker
27 28 29 30 311:00 - Coloring Group6:30 - Cribbage
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
8:30-noon - Close Enough
Stitchers - Upstairs
10:00 - Water Fitness
11:00 - Bocce
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards - Upstairs
10:30 - Bowling12:30 - Canasta4:30 - Bingo Cafe6:00 - BINGO
8-10 - Pool Closed (Cleaning)
9:00 - Move It, Move It
9 - noon - Saddle Oak Stitchers
10:00 - Water Fitness
1:00 - Euchre & Card Crafts
4:00 - 8:00 Poker in Library
6:30 - Canasta
7-10 - Clubhouse Closed
10:00 - Painting
1-3 - Hooks & Needles- Library
6:30 - Pinochle
6:30 - Dominoes/Pokeno
October 2019
Oct 8th BD MEETING 2:00 in LibraryOct 9th HOA MEETING 7:00 in
Clubhouse
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