October 2017 Newsletter - Constant...
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IN THIS ISSUE
COMMUNITY CONTACT LIST
FALL FESTIVAL 11/5
VONDOR/SPONSOR FORM
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS/
ACCESS CARDS REQUIRED
HALLOWEEN SAFETY
COMMUNITY INTEREST GROUPS
JOHNS CREEK CONNECTIONS
CALENDAR
SENIOR COFFEE
CHICK-FIL-A
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE
HAVEN HOSPICE
HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSE TOUR
FREE WELLNESS CLASS
FREE DESIGN CLASS
LITTLE FREE LIBRARY
RECIPE CORNER
POOL SCHEDULE
THUNDER & LIGHTNING
POLICY
GYM RULES
FITNESS PROGRAMS
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October 2017 Newsletter
Johns Creek
Community Contact List Amenity Staff 904.230.4208
Field Operations Manager Jim Masters
Admin Assistant Carol Novak
Special Events Kathy Sargent
HOA Property Manager
Interlaced Property Solutions Sherry McNees
[email protected] 904.619.9190
5991 Chester Ave Suite 203,
Jacksonville, FL 32217
CDD District Manager
Governmental Management Services Jim Oliver
[email protected] 904.940.5850
475 W. Town Place Suite 114
St. Augustine, Florida 32092
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CDD Board of Supervisors
Gary Williams - Chairman
Chuck Dicey - Assistant Secretary
Meredith Payne - Assistant Secretary
Dianne Drinkwater - Vice Chair
Barbara Little - Assistant Secretary
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JOHNS CREEK VENDOR / SPONSOR APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE PRINT)
Name of Organization/Person ________________________________________________________
Contact Person ____________________________ Phone # ______________Cell # _____________
Email ___________________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________
City, State & Zip __________________________________________________________________
Circle one: VENDOR SPONSOR Sponsor Level: _______________________________
Specify Type of Craft / Activity / Merchandise ___________________________________________
The cost of display space is $25.00: Check #__________ Cash _____ Money Order# __________
_________________________________________ ______________________________
Signature Date
VENDORS
NO PETS PLEASE! NO REFUNDS | Vendors must supply their own table/display
• We have 10’x10’ areas for rent for $25.00 each for the event.
• Registration applications will be processed in the order received.
• Spaces will be reserved only with paid applications and on a first come, first served basis.
• You must supply you own table and/or tent.
• All vendors are responsible for their own displays.
• Please remain close to your booth t all times.
• All food vendors are responsible for the appropriate licenses and certifications required by the
State of Florida and St Johns County.
• Booth take-down begins at end of event
• There are limited electrical outlets in the Social Hall, but are not guaranteed..
• No refunds permitted unless the event is cancelled due to weather.
SPONSORS
Please see below for sponsorship levels. If you have additional questions or concerns, please
contact Kathy Sargent at [email protected] or 904.347.7028.
Sponsor levels:
● $100- Bronze Medal: Logo on all advertising and (if applicable) programs.
● $200 - Silver Medal: Same as Bronze, but includes larger logos placed higher on the page and
opportunity to set up an information table at the event. 2 months, 1/2 page article in our monthly
newsletter.
● $300 - Gold Medal: Same as Silver, but with a larger logo placed higher on the page. Log 3
months full page article in the monthly newsletter and opportunity to set up a booth at the event
with sponsor information.
• Attraction sponsor: Gold Medal Level plus will be given credit for an event attraction.
Ex: Rock Wall brought to you by ...
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Halloween Safety On and Off the Road
Kids love the magic of Halloween: Trick-or-treating, classroom parties and trips to a neighborhood haunted house. But for moms and dads, often there is a fine line between Halloween fun and safety concerns, especially when it comes to road and pedestrian safety. In 2014, about 6,300 pedestrian deaths and 145,000 medically consulted injuries occurred among pedestrians in motor vehicle incidents, according to Injury Facts 2016, the statistical report on unintentional injuries created by the National Safety Council. NSC research reveals the reasons for pe-destrian deaths and injuries varies by age. Darting or running into the road
accounts for about 70% of pedestrian deaths or injuries for those age 5 to 9 and about 47% of incidents for those 10 to 14. In the U.S., October ranks No. 2 in motor vehicle deaths by month. NSC list put August first, with 3,370 deaths, followed by October, 3,200, and September, 3,170.
To help ensure adults and children have a safe holiday, the American Academy of Pediatrics has com-piled a list of Halloween Safety Tips, including do's and don'ts on the trick-or-treat trail:
*A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on the neighborhood rounds
*If your older children are going alone, plan and review the route that is acceptable to you *Agree on a specific time when children should return home *Only go to homes with a porch light on and never enter a home or car for a treat
Children and adults are reminded to put electronic devices down, keep heads up and walk, don't run, across the street.
NSC offers the following safety tips for parents – and anyone who plans to be on the road during trick-or-treat hours:
*Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs *Enter and exit driveways and alleys carefully
*At twilight and later in the evening, watch for children in dark clothing
Instruct your children to travel only in familiar, well-lit areas and avoid trick-or-treating alone
Tell your children not to eat any treats until they return home Teach your children to never enter a stranger's home
All costumes, wigs and accessories should be fire-resistant If children are allowed out after dark, fasten reflective tape to their costumes and bags to make sure
they are visible When buying Halloween makeup, make sure it is nontoxic and always test it in a small area first Remove all makeup before children go to bed to prevent skin and eye irritation
Council, National Safety. “Spooky Truths Regarding Halloween Safety On and Off the Road.”National Safety Council, National Safety Council, 22 Aug. 2017, www.nsc.org/learn/safety-knowledge/Pages/halloween-safety.aspx.
Book Club The book club meets once a month either at a member’s home or at the
amenity center. All the details are posted
on our Facebook page. Feel free to join us even if you haven’t read the
book. For more information, contact Cindy Dicey at [email protected]
Running Club
Interested in joining a running club in Johns Creek? Contact Jennifer
Stoner or the Facebook page: Johns Creek Running Club
Bible Study
Johns Creek Bible Study - All are invited. You can begin
attending at any time. Every Mon-day from 7:30-8:30
Call or Text Brandon 904-962-7600
Johns Creek Outreach
Interested in joining a group of neighbors working with local char-ities to serve the local community? Please “Like” our Facebook page
(Johns Creek Outreach) and get in-volved!
Senior Coffee Senior Coffee meets every
Friday at the Phase 2 Room at 10am. Ages 55 and older
Aqua Zumba
Aqua Zumba meets every Tuesday and Thursday at the Phase
1 pool from 9-10AM. The cost is only $5 per
class for residents
Zumba Zumba meets every
Monday and Thursday at Phase 2 at 6:30pm The cost of
each class is ONLY $5.00. or 4 classes for $18.
Yoga
Yoga meets every Monday evening at 7:40PM at Phase 2. All
skill levels are welcome. The cost is $5 per class residents
and $7 for resident guests
Aqua Zumba Aqua Zumba is finished for the season. Join us in the spring for
more Aqua Fitness FUN!!
Johns Creek Playgroup Please contact Lindsay Neuner for
more information on upcoming events and schedules:
cinderellaloveshersailor OR
Check the Johns Creek Community Facebook page for lo-
cations and times.
Mom's Club of St. Augustine N We're looking for stay-at-home
moms or part time working moms to join our club. We also have as-sociate memberships for working moms. The club has events almost
daily that include in home play-dates, parks, community events,
tours, and more. Make new friends for mommy and the kids! This chapter is limited to zip codes
32092 and 32095. Go to www.sanmomsclub.weebly.com
**If you are interested in starting an
interest group, please email the
Amenity Staff at
brandycreekmanager.com. We look
forward to hearing from you.
This list is for informational purposes
only and in no way construes an
endorsement of any meeting or club.
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Johns Creek Connections Make sure you stay tuned to all of our resources for the
LATEST JOHNS CREEK INFORMATION!
Website
Please visit our
website at
Johnscreekfl.com
** Also, while on the website’s homepage make sure to register your email
address to receive our email blasts and our monthly newsletters. Please note,
you might have to check your spam file and allow our special deliveries.
Lastly, we are now on Twitter! Follow us @JohnsCreek2.
We will post important event and pool information so you will know if the
current weather conditions have temporarily closed the pools, postponed an event or other important news etc.
This account is for outgoing posts only. If you have questions or concerns, please call us at 904.230.4208
during business hours and we will be glad to assist you.
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Phase 2
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Chick-fil-A
5:30 - 6:30 PM
Phase 1
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Senior Coffee
10 AM
Phase 2
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Yoga 7PM
Phase 2
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Chick-fil-A
5:30 - 6:30 PM
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Senior Coffee
10 AM
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Garage Sale
8 AM - Noon
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Yoga 7PM
Phase 2
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Chick-fil-A
5:30 - 6:30 PM
Phase 1
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Senior Coffee
10 AM
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Haunted
Lighthouse Tour
7PM at the St
Augustine
Lighthouse
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Yoga 7PM
Phase 2
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FREE Wellness
Class
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Chick-fil-A
5:30 - 6:30 PM
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Senior Coffee
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Yoga 7PM
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Coming in November FREE Holiday Decorating Class
Fall Festival FREE Wellness Class
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Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich 440 Calories $3.79
Chick-fil-A Spicy Chicken Sandwich 490 Calories $4.09
Grilled Chicken Cool Wrap 340 Calories $6.29
Grilled Market Salad 200 Calories $8.69
Side Salad 80 Calories $3.55
Fruit Cup (small) 30 Calories $2.45
Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich Pkg. Meal 980-1060 Cal $6.98
* Package meal includes Chips and Chocolate Chunk Cookie
Chocolate Chunk Cookie 330 Calories $1.39
Chips 210 Calories $1.80
Drinks, See options below $1.85
Dasani Water/0 Calories, Iced Tea, Sweet/90-220 Calories, Lemonade, regular/170-340
Before placing your order, please inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy.
2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary.
Additional nutrition information available upon request or at chick-fil-a.com
That’s right, Chick-fil-A will be visiting us EVERY WEDNESDAY from 5:30pm-6:30pm at Phase 1. Come on down and take some great Chick-fil-A treats home with
you! Choose from the catering menu below. Please note they accept cash, credit and deb-it cards. They are unable to accept Chick-fil-A gift cards. See you Wednesday!
**To order Chicken Nugget trays, contact the restaurant at 904.269.2210 with 4 - 6 hours notice and place your order. We will have it ready and waiting for you.
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Haven Hospice will be at
Phase 1 on
October 14th from
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
to pick up any leftover
garage sale items.
If you have a large item that you cannot
transport yourself, please call the amenity center at 904.230.4208
and we will do our best to arrange a pick up.
Sales generated at the Haven Hospice Attic Resale Stores directly
support Haven patients and families as well as many others in the
community served by Haven’s programs and services. The Attic
Resale Stores depend on the generous support from donors,
volunteers and shoppers.
There are a few items that Haven cannot accept. Please click the
link below for donation guidelines and lists.
http://beyourhaven.org/how-you-can-help/attic-resale-stores/attic-donation-guidelines/
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Saturday, October 21st
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$25 || Meet at the Lighthouse museum
Don't get stuck looking over the fence! Take the only tour that
lets you investigate the most haunted place in St. Augustine.
Conduct your own paranormal investigation of the St. Augustine
Lighthouse & Maritime Museum on this exclusive guided ghost
tour that’s been featured on TAPS/Ghost Hunters, CNN, Parade
Magazine, Fox News and The Weather Channel.
Purchase your tickets at the Phase 1 Amenity Center,
Cash or check only please.
Registration deadline: October 13th
FREE HEALTH AND WELLNESS SEMINAR
Phase 2 Social Hall October 24th at 6:30 pm
Join Kathy Riley, a Certified Health and Wellness
Coach, who helps people lose weight, understand
chronic conditions and create a life they love.
This seminar will help you to understand one of
the most common reasons for poor health in the
US, inflammation. We will uncover how most diseases are directly related to inflammation
while learning how to reduce your risks. I will teach you the 5 foundations of wellness;
which you can implement and create a life of renewed health and vitality.
Some topics we'll cover during the program: Which diseases are related to inflammation?
Why certain foods can cause inflammation.
The most common culprits and why these foods can be problematic.
How to determine if there are foods that are affecting your inflammation.
How getting more sleep can reduce inflammation.
How to practice safe movement at any age (no gym needed).
How reducing stress in as little as 5-10 minutes each day aids in sleep.
How to have more fun, at any age.
It’s totally FREE! And you'll walk away with actionable steps to take right away to reduce inflammation.
Oh, and if you know anyone else who is frustrated with their aches and pains, PLEASE bring them with you, so they can learn these techniques too!
Please RSVP so we can know how many to expect:
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Real life solutions for your
real life! Easy steps you can
take today for a healthier
and happier you!
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Join the experts from Uniquely Designed Interiors as
we discuss seasonal “spruce ups” and holiday décor.
SMALL CHANGES FOR BIG IMPACT.
BRING A FRIEND!
RSVP NOW - DRAWING FOR
DOOR PRIZES
Wednesday,
November 1st
6:30 PM
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Little Free Library is now available
at Johns Creek!
Story and photos By Nancy Sticht
Johns Creek residents may have noticed a new addition to each of our two amenity centers – a brand new Little Free Library has been installed at each location! The Little Free Library book exchange began in 2009 in Wis-consin when a man installed one in his front yard in honor of his mother. He later founded the non-profit organization Little Free Library, to “build community, spark creativity and inspire a love of reading.” There are currently more than 50,000 Little Free Libraries in more than 70 countries and in all 50 states in the U.S. Our CDD board approved the concept in July. A Little Free Library is a free “take a book, share a book” com-munity resource. Books for both children and adults may be donated and borrowed. Our libraries have been installed in lo-cations that are monitored by our community security camer-as, and special care was taken to protect them during Hurri-cane Irma. A sense of community ownership is the key to suc-cess, so all residents are asked to be mindful of the following guidelines: · Please help keep the libraries full of books, and please do-nate only books that are appropriate for all ages · Please care for the books as if they were your own · Please leave only books – no magazines, cards, notes, etc. Many thanks to our CDD board for approving the Little Free
Libraries for our community, to Jim Masters, our property
manager, for overseeing the ordering and installation of them,
and to all the residents who supported the idea when it was
first proposed on Facebook!.
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RECIPE CORNER
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INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 cups pumpkin seeds
2 teaspoons melted butter (olive oil or vegetable oil work well) or 2 teaspoons melted oil
(olive oil or vegetable oil work well)
salt
garlic powder (optional)
cayenne pepper (optional)
seasoning salt (optional)
Cajun seasoning (optional)
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
While it's OK to leave some strings and pulp on your seeds (it adds flavor) clean off any major
chunks.
Spread the seeds in a single layer on a baking sheet and bake for about 45 minutes or until
golden brown; stir occasionally.
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
No waste here! Use those pumpkin seeds to make a
healthy, tasty treat. Great with popcorn too!
South Pool Closed
on Mondays
October Pool Hour Listing As per the Florida Department of Health
Rule# 64E-9.008 Saint Augustine, Florida, USA | 122012 Lat: 29.9583 Lon: -81.3383 Time zone: GMT-5
Johns Creek is NOT permitted for Night Swimming - No swimming after hours is permitted. We are not permitted for night swimming. There is NO swimming allowed outside of the posted times.
Phase 2 Pool CLOSED
on Tuesdays
Phase 1 Pool CLOSED
on Mondays
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DAY DATE SUNRISE POOL OPEN SUNSET POOL CLOSE
Sunday 1-Oct-17 7:20 AM 7:50 AM 7:13 PM 6:43 PM
Monday 2-Oct-17 7:20 AM 7:50 AM 7:11 PM 6:41 PM
Tuesday 3-Oct-17 7:21 AM 7:51 AM 7:10 PM 6:40 PM
Wednesday 4-Oct-17 7:21 AM 7:51 AM 7:09 PM 6:39 PM
Thursday 5-Oct-17 7:22 AM 7:52 AM 7:08 PM 6:38 PM
Friday 6-Oct-17 7:22 AM 7:52 AM 7:06 PM 6:36 PM
Saturday 7-Oct-17 7:23 AM 7:53 AM 7:05 PM 6:35 PM
Sunday 8-Oct-17 7:24 AM 7:54 AM 7:04 PM 6:34 PM
Monday 9-Oct-17 7:24 AM 7:54 AM 7:03 PM 6:33 PM
Tuesday 10-Oct-17 7:25 AM 7:55 AM 7:02 PM 6:32 PM
Wednesday 11-Oct-17 7:26 AM 7:56 AM 7:01 PM 6:31 PM
Thursday 12-Oct-17 7:26 AM 7:56 AM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM
Friday 13-Oct-17 7:27 AM 7:57 AM 6:58 PM 6:28 PM
Saturday 14-Oct-17 7:27 AM 7:57 AM 6:57 PM 6:27 PM
Sunday 15-Oct-17 7:28 AM 7:58 AM 6:56 PM 6:26 PM
Monday 16-Oct-17 7:29 AM 7:59 AM 6:55 PM 6:25 PM
Tuesday 17-Oct-17 7:29 AM 7:59 AM 6:54 PM 6:24 PM
Wednesday 18-Oct-17 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 6:53 PM 6:23 PM
Thursday 19-Oct-17 7:31 AM 8:01 AM 6:52 PM 6:22 PM
Friday 20-Oct-17 7:31 AM 8:01 AM 6:51 PM 6:21 PM
Saturday 21-Oct-17 7:32 AM 8:02 AM 6:50 PM 6:20 PM
Sunday 22-Oct-17 6:39 AM 7:09 AM 6:49 PM 6:19 PM
Monday 23-Oct-17 7:33 AM 8:03 AM 6:48 PM 6:18 PM
Tuesday 24-Oct-17 7:34 AM 8:04 AM 6:47 PM 6:17 PM
Wednesday 25-Oct-17 7:35 AM 8:05 AM 6:46 PM 6:16 PM
Thursday 26-Oct-17 7:36 AM 8:06 AM 6:45 PM 6:15 PM
Friday 27-Oct-17 7:36 AM 8:06 AM 6:44 PM 6:14 PM
Saturday 28-Oct-17 7:37 AM 8:07 AM 6:43 PM 6:13 PM
Sunday 29-Oct-17 7:38 AM 8:08 AM 6:42 PM 6:12 PM
Monday 30-Oct-17 7:39 AM 8:09 AM 6:41 PM 6:11 PM
Tuesday 31-Oct-17 7:39 AM 8:09 AM 6:40 PM 6:10 PM
Florida is the lightning capital of the United States and it is ranked as the
number one state for deaths due to lightning.
Did you know that lightning kills more people in the U.S.
than hurricanes and tornadoes combined?
Lightning travels at the speed of light, while thunder travels at the speed of sound.
A single bolt of lightning can discharge about 100 million bolts of electricity and can
travel as far as 10 miles from a cloud. It does not need to be dark directly overhead.
If you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance!
It has been known to travel through clear air and strike 10 miles from the
storm like a bolt out of the blue!
Lightning is actually 5 times hotter than the sun’s surface!
With all of this knowledge and critical information we’d like to remind you of
Johns Creek’s thunderstorm policy. If we hear thunder or see lightning, we will close
the facility for 30 minutes. Every time thunder is heard or lightning is seen, the clock
is restarted to 30 minutes. This is strictly enforced for your safety!
No life is worth the risk!
Crisp, B. (n.d.). When Lightning Strikes. Retrieved June 26, 2016,from http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu/fcs/Lightning.shtml
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GENERAL FITNESS CENTER POLICIES:
Fitness Room hours are 4:00 am to Midnight, or as posted at the Facility.
1. Usage of the Fitness Facility is restricted to Patrons 14 years of age and older. 2. Children under 14 years of age are prohibited from the fitness facility entirely. 3. You may have a maximum (2) guests per household at all times. All guests must be accompanied by a Patron at all times. 4. Patrons and Guests exercise at their own risk. Each individual is responsible for his or her own safety. 5. Appropriate clothing is required at all times (shirts, shorts, leotards, and/or sweat suits – no denim). For the comfort of others, shirts and bottoms must be kept on at all times. 6. Athletic footwear covering the entire foot is required to be worn at all times. 7. Loud, profane, and/or abusive language will not be tolerated. 8. Disorderly conduct and horseplay will not be tolerated. 9. Food and chewing gum is prohibited in the fitness center. 10. Beverages are permitted but must be in a covered and sealed container. 11. Glass and other breakable items are prohibited in the fitness center. 12. Smoking (including e/vapor cigarettes) and tobacco products are prohibited in the fitness center. 13. Audio devices are prohibited unless they are personal units equipped with headphones. 14. Every individual is responsible for spraying and wiping down the equipment after use. 15. Weights or equipment may not be removed from the fitness center for any reason. 16. Hand chalk is not permitted. 17. Weights and dumbbells must be placed down gently, not dropped. 18. Benches and machines may not be stepped on or climbed over. 19. Use of the cardio equipment must be limited to 30 minutes if others are waiting. Patrons are expected to share equipment. 20. Personal Training or solicitation of training for fees is prohibited unless approved by Facility Manager. 21. All emergencies, injuries, and / or broken equipment must be reported to the Facility Manager. 22. The Facility Manager reserves the rights to discontinue any such programs and / or activities due to safety concerns or other conflicts with the operation of the facility. 23. Fitness Center may be closed due to maintenance needs. Disregard for any fitness center rule or policy may result in expulsion from the Amenity Center
and suspension of Amenity Center privileges.
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Fitness with a splash!
Aqua Zumba is finished for the season. We had a
great time this year and can’t wait for you to join
us next spring for our Johns Creek Party in the
Pool each week.
JOHNS CREEK YOGA
Life is all about BALANCE!
Monday 7PM
Location: Phase 2 Room
Residents $5 | Resident guests $7
Yoga practice for all levels where the focus is on
safe alignment, breath awareness, muscle
lengthening and stress relief.
Beginners and all levels are welcome.
This class is great for all ages and skill levels.
There will be modifications to suit all ability
and fitness levels.
Dress comfortably & bring a yoga mat,
water and a towel.
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Certified Yoga Instructor
Marcia Sarpi
e-mail: [email protected]
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