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June 1st – Singles Luncheon June 13th – Board of Dirs Meeting June 15th – Ladies' Luncheon June 21th – Men's Breakfast
Newsletter Staff: Judy Lott Gloria Paige Advertising Mgr. Distribution Mgr. Marty Guzowski – 352-304-8915 Events Coordinator [email protected] Paulette McNally – 352-509-4266 Photographer Bits & Pieces Pages Activities & Events Pages Back Page Calendar [email protected] Jim Hanoian – 207-458-5302 Cover Page President's Page Index Page Birthdays & Anniversaries Page New Resident Pages Event Posters Event Tickets Save the Date Page Newsletter Assembly Newsletter Email Distribution [email protected] Andrea Primas – 352-300-3190 Human Interest Reporter [email protected] JoAnne & Len Ebright – 304-8286 Welcome Committee [email protected] Kathy Smith – 352-237-6572 On-line Newsletter www.SaddleOakClub.net
Submit articles & items to: [email protected]
Submission Deadline is the 10th of each month
NO Exceptions!
June Reminders Good news -- the Clubhouse and pool will not be closed as planned
this month. The first floor carpet replacement and second floor repairs have been postponed until July. Specific dates will be posted as soon as they are available.
We are seeing more visitors as summer vacations begin. All residents
are asked to remind their quests of the rules for use of the community amenities. Anyone under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult when using the pool/hot tub and clubhouse activities (pool tables, exercise room, ping pong tables, darts). The most recent golf cart pamphlet from the Sheriff’s department states you need a license to operate a golf cart (therefore children under 15 years of age should not be driving golf carts even with an adult present). If you or a guest use the “noodles” at the pool, please place them back in the “noodle locker” when you finish using them. For safety reasons there should not be glass containers or food at pool side. Food may be consumed in the picnic area outside of the fenced pool area. When visiting the restrooms in wet swimwear, please use the door closest to the flag poles at the end of the building.
Activities seems to slow down during the summer but many are still
going on. Check your SOC newsletter for day and time. We still have breakfasts and luncheons during the summer. Plans are under way for the Fourth of July celebration.
Please stay safe as you enjoy summer. Judy Lott HOA President
Saddle Oak Club Homeowners Association, Inc. 2017-18 Board of Directors (Term Ending)
Judy Lott, Pres. (2018) 352-509-4576 [email protected] Marty Guzowski, VP (2019) 352-304-8915 [email protected] Shirley Ashbaugh (2020) 304-995-7276 [email protected] Jo Gearin (2019) 352-861-8998 [email protected] Toots Lobe (2020) 352-861-0178 [email protected] Pat Becker (2018) 410-608-7351 [email protected] Kim Schrimmel (2018) 716-572-3423 [email protected] NON-VOTING BOARD MEMBERS – APPOINTED: Terry Gagne, Sec. 207-629-7171 [email protected] Gloria Paige, Treas. 352-509-7717 [email protected]
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June Advertiser Index (Business Cards are NOT Included in this Index)
All Florida Roofing ............................................................................................ 16 All-Florida Insurance .......................................................................................... 5 ChemDry Carpet Cleaning .................................................................................. 9 Community Roofing........................................................................................... 24 Executive Auto Service ....................................................................................... 8 Florida Anchor and Barrier ............................................................................... 12 Four Star Homes ............................................................................................... 17 Gooden Electrical Contracting ............................................................................ 9 Jerry Martin Irrigation ....................................................................................... 25 Johnson Appliance Service ................................................................................ 9 Ocala Golf Cart ................................................................................................... 5 Ocala Heating & Air .......................................................................................... 13 Pete Barry Pest Control .................................................................................... 25 Sun Community Home Sales ............................................................................. 20 Tom McDougall Under-House and Wildlife ........................................................ 21 Window World of Ocala ..................................................................................... 27
June Newsletter Index (Cover Page and Back Page Calendar are NOT Listed)
Birthdays and Anniversaries ............................................................................... 6 Bits & Pieces .................................................................................................... 10 Bowling Final Article ......................................................................................... 11 July 4th Poster .................................................................................................. 26 Mother's Day & Father's Day Article .................................................................. 18 President's Message ........................................................................................... 2 Relay for Life Article ......................................................................................... 19 Saturday Social Article ..................................................................................... 22 Save the Date ................................................................................................... 27 SOC Activities ................................................................................................... 14 Spring Fling Article ........................................................................................... 23 Welcome New Residents .................................................................................... 7
Friends, Neighbors and Residents Please support our advertisers. Remember, their ad dollars support our community activities. Advertisers have no official association with Saddle Oak Club.
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Additions? Corrections? Add year to anniversary? Contact Jim Hanoian at 207-458-5302
or email [email protected]
Birthdays
01. Aggie Borriello 04. Anna Rader 04. Catherine Rezmer 04. Judy Willoughby 05. Lou Albani 06. Jackie Lowry 08. Tom Farra 11. Kathie Breiten 12. Marion Austin 12. Nancy Conklin 12. Ron Stewart 13. Thomas Dennehy 13. Dyna Egleston 13. John Howell 14. Barb Dodge
14. Dave Schwartz 15. Wanda Roman 17. Edwina Sozio 17. Mike Woodfield 18. Joan Bell 18. Soraida Melendez 18. Mario Ranieri 20. Jim Hanoian 20. Robert Smith 21. David Carson 21. Nancy Nadeau 21. Jennie Sjoblom 21. Kathy (Wickstrom) Smith 23. Michele Martin
23. Ernie Norton 25. Bob Brandt 25. Ron Giovannone 25. Paul Hallas 26. Anne Laskar 26. Kim Schrimmel 27. Diane Anderson 27. David Hendrix 27. Bob Nugent 27. Pat Vukovich 28. Joe Ortega 28. Richard Ouimette 30. Terry Lyon 30. Moe Osborne 30. William Spann
Anniversaries
01. Michael & Nancy Dougherty - 1973 01. Freddie & Sherry Jackson - 2006 07. Robert & Joan Hansen 09. Carl & Martha Harmon 13. Ken & Linda Macintosh 16. Hiram & Ellie Jackson 19. John & Linda Martin
20. Peter & Linda Butryn 22. Bob & Linda McCague 23. Bob & Stephanie Nugent 23. Chuck & Joyce Tifft - 1961 28. Renaud & Diana Germain 30. Tom & Bonnie Leahy - 1972
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Phonebook changes or corrections? Contact Jim Hanoian at 207-458-5302 or email [email protected]
Haven’t been Welcomed yet? Contact JoAnne and Len Ebright at 352-304-8286 or [email protected]
Louis Milone 6030 SW 56th Terrace (Lot #94) Phone: 914-960-3771 Birthday: 05-20 Occupation: Taper (dry wall) Hobbies: Watching TV Children: 2 Home State: NY
Paul Palmer 5596 SW 58th Place (Lot #173) Phone: 352-300-3202 Arrived: 03-15-17 Birthday: 03-18 Occupation: Truck Driver Hobbies: Bird Watching & Scrap Booking Children: 1 Grandchildren: 3 Home State: MA
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June 2017
It is with sadness we report that Peter Mascaro of 5740 SW 55th Ave. passed away on May 3rd. Services will be held in Connecticut. We offer our condolences to his wife, Judy.
CRIBBAGE – Organized play is on hold for the summer. Play will resume on Sunday, November 5th at 6:30 pm, and every Sunday thereafter. If you have any questions, contact Lynda Butryn at 716-720-6858.
Flooring and upstairs repairs at the Clubhouse have been postponed
until July. Further closing notices for the Clubhouse will be posted
by the Office.
SINGLES LUNCHEON – June’s luncheon will be held at Red’s on June 1st at 11:30 am.
R.O.M.E.O Breakfast – The Men’s breakfast this month will be held at Oasis Café on June 21st at 8:30 am .
LADIES’ LUNCHEON – The ladies will meet for lunch at 1:00 pm at Bob Evans on Thursday, June 15th.
There will be no general HOA
meeting in June, July and
August. The Board of Directors
will meet on June 13th and
August 8th at 2:00 pm.
Dorothy Lawrence remains in Timber Ridge Rehabilitation Center for extensive rehab.
Jack Donnelly was in Shands Hospital in Gainesville due to a broken hip and to insert a
pacemaker. He is now in Life Care Center in Ocala.
Roger Pelchat was in Ocala Regional having a pacemaker installed, but is now home.
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Here are some of the Saddle Oak residents
who play on various teams: (rear, left to right)
Jim Otto, Charlie Parkinson, Debbie and David
Lennox. Angie Bauman and Ginger Pace are in
the front row, left to right. Of special interest
is that Angie Bauman has been playing on the
league since 1990! Not pictured are Al Carson,
Jet Presley, John DeShayes, Don Godwin, Erik
Hoiaas, Freddie Jackson, Tony Pace, Bob
Lyman, Frank Hodakowski and Wanda
Dubuque.
This year’s team, The Rebels, came in 2nd Place in the
league. Their names are inscribed on the 27-year-old
bowling trophy in the Library. As you can see, many
different SOCers have played on the league since 1990.
Ginger Pace is stepping down after 10 years as
Secretary for the League to further embrace her
retirement and spend more time with new activities. Since Ginger’s replacement does not reside in
Saddle Oak, there may be no more coverage in the
Newsletter on Bowling events. SOC residents may
still join the League by calling the AMF Galaxy
Lanes – 352-732-0300 - at the end of September.
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SADDLE OAK CLUB ACTIVITIES
BILLIARDS
Group play every Monday night at 6:30. Pool tables are on the second floor of the
Clubhouse. Come and join in! Available for individual use at any time.
BINGO
Tuesday evening
6:00
Card sales until 5:45. Bring a donation for Interfaith and receive
a free card. Contact Diana Germain at 352-299-3673.
BINGO CAFÉ
Dinner is available at 4:30 prior to Bingo. 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
11:00 am on Thursday for group play. Contact Phyllis Congdon - 352-291-4946.
Individual play at any time – equipment is in the shuffleboard closet.
BOWLING
League play has been concluded until the Fall.
CARD CRAFTS
Wednesdays at 1:00 - Bring your projects and join in.
COLORING
Sundays at 1:00
Bring your books and materials and just join in!
CRIBBAGE
Organized play is on hold for the summer. Play will resume on Sunday, November 5th at 6:30 pm, and every Sunday thereafter. No Cribbage will be played on any holiday date. If you have any questions, contact Lynda Butryn at 716-720-6858.
DOMINOES Group plays on Thursdays at 6:30 pm. Contact Jo Gearin - 352-861-8998.
FITNESS ROOM
Clubhouse – 2nd
level. Open during Clubhouse hours of 7:00 am – 10:00 pm.
HORSESHOES
Equipment is in the shuffleboard closet, the pit is next to the bocce ball court.
There is no organized group play.
MAH JONGG
Fridays – 1:00 - Contact either Marty Guzowski - 352-304-8915, or
Judy Lott - 352-509-4576. Bring your boards or come share ours.
MOVE IT –
MOVE IT
Audio-visual group workout every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am until
10am. Contact Wanda Dubuque – 352-509-7510.
POOL
Available 7am until 10pm year-round, except for the Water Fitness Group who use it
from 10:00 – 11:00am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (weather permitting).
Closed M/W/F from 8am - 10am for cleaning.
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SADDLE OAK
STITCHERS
Thursdays – 10:30am – There is no longer an organized group class, but individuals
are welcome to use this time slot for their own project work. This room is located on
the upper floor of the Clubhouse. Contact Rita Cope – 352-300-3333
Wednesdays – 10:00am. Open Group. Upstairs at the Clubhouse.
Contact Toots Lobe - 352-861-0178
SHUFFLEBOARD
Group play has been suspended until further notice. Courts are always available
during Clubhouse hours for individual play. Equipment is in the court closet.
Contact Wanda Dubuque - 352-509-7510
WATER FITNESS
10:00 am – 11:00am - Weather Permitting
Monday – Wednesday - Friday
Contact
Nancy Dougherty - 237-4626
YOGA
Classes are suspended until the Fall.
CARD GAMES
Cribbage Sundays – 6:30
Contact Linda Butryn - 716-720-6858
Sevens Mondays – 6:30pm
Contact Milda Kolesar – 352-304-8225
500 (Not Rummy) Monday – 6:30pm
Contact Linda Martin - 815-441-1274
Canasta Tuesday – 12:30pm
Wednesday – 6:30pm Contact Judy Lott – 352-509-4576
Euchre Wednesday - 1:00pm Contact Linda Martin - 815-441-1274
7-Card Poker Wednesday, Thursday, Friday – 4:00pm
Poker Wednesday and Thursday – 6:30pm – Clubhouse Library
Pinochle Thursday – 6:30pm Contact Fran Bolson – 352-873-3480
Texas Hold ‘Em - (Not All-In) Friday – 6:30pm Contact Ginger Pace – 352-237-2758
Hand and Foot Friday – 7:00pm Linda Martin – 815-441-1274
Polish Poker Saturday – 6:30pm Games begin either when a full table of 12 is reached
or at 6:30pm, whichever occurs first.
SADDLE OAK CLUB ACTIVITIES
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I love my Mom. She doesn’t just feed me lunch or
dinner when I see her, she feeds my soul. She gave
me roots to stand firm on and dreams and hopes
that go beyond the sky. Thank you, Mom.
Happy Mothers’ Day to all you Moms. I'm sure
you are all the best to someone, but mine couldn't
have been better for me. - Submitted by Family of
Vera Capes
“My father is so very quiet, he speaks more in
the 40 years of family photo albums. He is a
paradox, all his life a hard-working, blue-
collar worker and, probably, like many other
men, saw action at the start of WWII, also
joined the Merchant Marines. But he was
also a ballroom dancer, and his heart was so
full of generosity. He would leave presents on
the doorsteps of fatherless neighbors, took in
an inner-city child for a summer, and taught
me generosity at every turn. He has been the
best influence in my life, and telling folks
about him is just a small thing I can do for him
now.” From the family of Gail Palmer Pearce
of her father, Paul Palmer.
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Each year the American Cancer Society holds its
Relay for Life at locations around Ocala. Led
by Joann Barber, several people from SOC
walked in support and sponsored luminaries in
honor and memory of friends and family who
are affected by cancer. Joann Barber says, “This
is my second year doing the Relay for Life in
Marion County, however I've been doing the
Breast Cancer Relay in Putnam County for
years. I do it to help further the cause for
research and a search for a cure, since cancer
has touched so many in my family.”
Susan DeWachter, who won the raffled
quilt, said “When you see the quality of
work that went into the creation of this
quilt, you have to understand that it
truly acknowledges and respects the
pain and trials that many different types
of cancer patients endure. That fact is
not lost on me, which is why I am so
personally thrilled to receive this.”
The theme for this
year's relay was "Send
Cancer Packing". We
saw brave hearts and
super heroes when the
many survivors walked
the track. How
appropriate since the
day of the race was on
both National
Bravehearts Day and
Super Heroes Day,
April 28th. What
STRENGTH!
Joann was part of the team "Captain
Paul's Crew", chaired by Fran Cousins in
honor of her son, Paul.
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Every Saturday morning, from 8:00 am until a little after 9:00, SOCers gather for coffee and
chatting at our Clubhouse. The kitchen volunteers serve coffee, breakfast donuts and English
muffins and plenty of good cheer. Saturday Social is the perfect time and place to purchase
tickets for all upcoming events. A 50/50 raffle is also held, with three drawings. It is the perfect
venue to meet many new residents and keep up with announcements regarding current events.
There are clipboards lining the bulletin board to sign up for upcoming events and volunteer
opportunities, including boat and bus trips. Coffee ends with a thought for the day and a joke to
send people on their way. Please come and join us.
As you can see, many folks
love to attend this morning
social.
On the first Saturday of each month, our coffee
and donut is free. But SOCers feed the glass pig
with that coffee money to support Interfaith,
another favorite and year-round SOC charitable
effort. There is also a box in the Clubhouse
where food donations can be dropped off.
Birthdays and anniversaries for the month are
celebrated with song.
The Glass Pig
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Our annual Spring Fling was held in April. Some residents ate in the clubhouse while others sat outside near the pool.
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Please get your tickets before July 1st!
Golf carts line up at 2:45pm Parade starts at 3:00pm
Food served after parade
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers,
Baked Beans, Salad, Watermelon & Drinks
Resident tickets are $5.00 Guest tickets are $7.00
See Shirley Ashbaugh - (304) 995-7276
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June 1 Thursday Singles Luncheon, Red's @ 11:30 am June 13 Tuesday Board of Directors meeting in Library @ 2:00 pm June 15 Thursday Ladies' Luncheon, Bob Evans @ 1:00 pm June 21 Wednesday Men's Breakfast, Oasis @ 8:30 am
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JUNE 2017
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
7–10 - Clubhouse Closed 10:30 - Stitchers – Upstairs 11:00 - Bocce Ball 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Pinochle 6:30 - Dominoes 6:30 - Poker in Library
2 8:00–10:00 – Pool Closed (Cleaning) 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Mah Jongg 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Texas Hold ‘Em 7:00 – Hand and Foot
3 8:00 - Saturday Social
9:00 - Social
Announcements
6:30 - Polish Poker
19 8:00 - Saturday Social
9:00 - Social
Announcements
6:30 - Polish Poker
28 9am Yoga Classes
12:30 Canasta
4:30 Bingo Cafe
6pm BINGO
7 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Stitchers – Upstairs 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Euchre 1:00 - Card Crafts 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Poker in Library 6:30 – Canasta
8 7–10 - Clubhouse Closed 10:30 - Stitchers – Upstairs 11:00 - Bocce Ball 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Pinochle 6:30 - Dominoes 6:30 - Poker in Library
9 8:00–10:00 – Pool Closed (Cleaning) 9:00 – Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00- Mah Jongg 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 – Texas Hold ‘Em 7:00 – Hand and Foot
10 8:00 - Saturday Social
9:00 - Social
Announcements
6:30 - Polish Poker
4 PENTECOST 1:00 – Coloring Group
5 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards – 2nd
Fl.
6 12:30 – Canasta
4:30 - Bingo Cafe
6:00 - BINGO
11 1:00 – Coloring Group
12 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards – 2nd
Fl.
13 12:30 – Canasta
2:00 – Board Mtg.
4:30 - Bingo Cafe
6:00 - BINGO
14 – FLAG DAY 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Stitchers – Upstairs 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Euchre 1:00 - Card Crafts 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Canasta 6:30 - Poker in Library
15 7–10:00 Clubhouse Closed 10:30 - Stitchers – Upstairs 11:00 - Bocce Ball 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Pinochle 6:30 – Dominoes 6:30 - Poker in Library
16 8:00–10:00 – Pool Closed (Cleaning) 9:00 – Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Mah Jongg 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Texas Hold ‘Em 7:00 – Hand and Foot
17 8:00 - Saturday
Social
9:00 - Social
Announcements
6:30 - Polish Poker
18/25 1:00 – Coloring Group
FATHERS’ DAY IS THE 18TH
19/26 9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness
6:30 - Sevens & 500
6:30 - Billiards – 2nd
Fl
20/27 12:30 - Canasta
4:30 - Bingo Cafe
6:00 - BINGO
21/28 SUMMER SOLTICE – 21
ST
9:00 - Move It, Move It 10:00 - Stitchers - Upstairs 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Euchre 1:00 - Card Crafts 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Canasta 6:30 - Poker in Library
22/29 7–10:00 Clubhouse Closed 10:30 - Stitchers – Upstairs 11:00 - Bocce Ball 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Pinochle 6:30 - Dominoes 6:30 - Poker in Library
23/30 8:00–10:00 – Pool Closed (Cleaning) 9:00 – Move It, Move It 10:00 - Water Fitness 1:00 - Mah Jongg 4:00 - 7-Card Poker 6:30 - Texas Hold ‘Em
7:00 – Hand and Foot
24 8:00 - Saturday
Social
9:00 - Social
Announcements
6:30 - Polish Poker