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Page 1SEVEN OAKS NEWS October 2010
The community newsletter that brings us together!
Cover Photo
ContestSee InSIde
Volume I, Issue 4 - October, 2010
SevenOaks News
SEVENOAKS27607 SR 56, Ste 105 - 813 334-8747
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SEVEN OAKS NEWS Page 2 October 2010
© 2010 Seven Oaks News. All rights reserved. Seven Oaks News is pub-lished monthly, distributed by the U.S. Postal Service free to all residents of the Seven Oaks community and advertisers. The views expressed within are not necessarily those of the Publisher, the Board of Supervisors for the Seven Oaks CDD, SOPOA or the Resident Counsel. Lists are for reference only and do not imply official sanction or recommendation of Seven Oaks News. Editorial submission are welcome. Publisher reserves the right to reject or edit for length and clarity all submission. The Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions.
Seven Oaks News
Greeting Neighbors and Friends,
Ahhh, isn’t it beautiful outside? A hint of cool air in the mornings and evening. Sure, it’s hotter than heck by 10am, but still it’s
a wonderful tease. My neighbor already had all her fall decorations out by September 10th, making the house smell wonderful and feel cozy. I believe she lights her fire too (with the air turnedway down). :) She REALLY likes the holidays, so she starts very early. For the November issue we would love some of your favorite holiday recipes, photos of Thanksgivings past and all photos and announcements you had during October. We so very much enjoy all the pictures coming in. For those who really want to know, October 16th is Sweetest Day and October 24th is Mother-in-Law Day. Aren’t those one in the same? :) Enjoy the weather, put up your fall decorations and buckle up for a fun filled holiday season. It’s coming fast!
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The CDD BoarD meets at The Clubhouse on the second Wednesday of each month from 6:30pm-10:30pm
All residents are welcome.
Hello Fellow Residents! I would like to make a few comments about our community and communities in general. We
have a beautiful community in Seven Oaks, but I’m not sure that all residents feel a sense of community here. I want to encourage you to take time to seek out and get to know your neighbors. Everyone benefits from having connections to others living near them, and it is difficult for someone to display undesirable behavior around others who have taken the time to know and care for them and/or their families. There are many ways to get to know your neighbors, from chatting with them during a neighborhood walk to volunteering to serve on a Seven Oaks committee. I plan to take my own advice and be more purposeful about getting to know others in my community. I hope you do too!
Speaking of Seven Oaks committees, I am making a plea on behalf of the Residents Council to join them! There are several communities that do not have a representative on the committee. This means that those communities do not have a voice at the meetings, do not receive meeting minutes and updates, and are not necessarily included in considerations of actions at those meetings. The Resident’s Council is also important because they bring the ideas and concerns of the residents’ to the CDD Board for consideration and possible action.
The CDD Board has tried to make the dissemination of information as timely and easy to find as possible. You can find the minutes on the website (www.MySevenOaks.com) and we are going to try to provide highlights in our monthly articles. However, the BEST way to get your CDD news is to attend a meeting! I am so happy when we have residents who come and get involved in our meetings. It helps me to make informed decisions when I know what other residents are thinking so please, come join us!
I have a “pet” peeve. There are dog owners in Seven Oaks that regularly leave
their pet’s messes in other people’s yards or in common areas. If you keep “doggy doo bags” or empty grocery bags by your pet’s leash, all you have to do is grab a bag or two when you grab the leash. It only takes a few moments to bend over and pick up your dog’s mess. I don’t know of ANYONE who is OK with having messes left in their yard, and if you are not OK with it, please be thoughtful of your neighbors. We have children who play outside in their bare feet and who tumble and run throughout the neighborhood. Please don’t leave pet messes for them to slip on or slide into.
Just a quick reminder, we have one CDD board seat up for re-election in November. Two seats were actually available, but Andy Denbo is running unopposed for seat one, so he is automatically a board member come elections. Congratulations, Andy! Please show your support for your favorite candidate for the remaining seat by voting!
Now, for a few highlights from our September CDD meeting:
The board approved the resurfacing of the basketball half-courts at Amberside and Brookforest for a cost of $5,600.00.
The board was informed of a canker disease infecting 11 trees near the wood boardwalk near 56. Scott Brizendine
approved the immediate removal of one tree that was dead and hanging over the boardwalk due to potential liability if the tree should fall and injure someone. The board requested proposals for the removal of the remaining ten infected trees and are looking at different options for removing the trees without damage to the boardwalk.
At the request of a resident, the board approved extending the sidewalk outside the clubhouse all the way to the basketball courts.
At the request of a board member, the board approved fire ant treatment of the common area in Fairgate, that is sometimes used as a gathering/play area by residents.
CDD UpDaTe by Susan Jurik
SEVEN OAKS NEWS Page 6 October 2010
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The purpose of the WRHS Lacrosse Club is to increase awareness of lacrosse amongst the students at Wiregrass Ranch High School and support the growth of the in-school club lacrosse teams to eventually include Varsity Boys, JV Boys, Varsity Girls and JV Girls. Any student of WRHS who desires to participate in the WRHS Lacrosse Club is wel-come. All students will be required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 as well as abide by the Academic Code of Conduct within the student planner. Students interested in participating in the WRHS Lacrosse Club can contact Mr. Zota at [email protected].
Students interested in playing on the WRHS in-school club Lacrosse team can contact Coach Blair at [email protected] or 813.966.4210.
SEVEN OAKS NEWS Page 8 October 2010
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Some Things i Think i Think
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I think some things are inevitable, you know like death and taxes. That no matter what you do or say, someone is going to do something to, “Screw it up!” I’ve written a number of times about having pride in our neighborhoods and in Seven Oaks. This is our (collectively all of us who live here) community and we should care about how it looks…both our own yards, etc. and the common areas. I really believe that the vast majority of our residents do take pride in their homes and yards. I’m not so sure that this extends to the common areas, the roads and play grounds and parks in Seven Oaks. I say this because while on a walk the other evening, I noticed the remnants of a gourmet meal purchased at the “Golden Arches” that was deposited at various places along Ancient Oaks Blvd. Now while I will admit to being less than happy with my own “Happy Meal”, from time to time, I never felt the urge to redecorate the streets in Seven Oaks with the leftovers from a super sized Big Mac Attack!
Hopefully it was someone who had not yet reached adulthood. I feel confident that whoever did this did not have a brain that was fully developed. And if it was an adult, please seek professional help immediately! Bottom line; if you throw trash out of your car the STUPID light should immediately go on!
Please respect the common property and equipment at the parks and play grounds. They are here for the use and enjoyment of all our residents. They are also paid for by all our residents. So if something is broken or vandalized, guess who ultimately pays to fix, or replace it….We all do!
I think that some of the folks that are driving through our neighborhoods are auditioning for NASCAR. I happen to like motor sports but not in our subdivisions! There are lots of youngsters in our neighborhoods and they can’t be counted on to be careful so we need to watch our speed through Seven Oaks. Please slow down!
I think we’re doing a better job with the forced mows on some of the foreclosed and abandoned homes in the area. Just to make sure that we’re all on the same page concerning the forced mows, here’s our approach. We try to mow at least once a month during the growing season. We’re trying to keep the grass and weeds from taking over. We do not have the resources and money to keep the lawns mowed every week. We’ll continue to try to improve our response to this ongoing problem. If you’re living next to a property that has gotten out of hand, please let us know by using the Seven Oaks web site.
Just some things, I think I think…
Dick FinkVice President SOPOA
SOPOA meets at The Clubhouse on the 4th Tuesday each month at 6pm. All residents welcome.
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You will be able to pick up your Scarecrow prior to Halloween to display in your yard.
Please call Theresa or Charlene at the
Clubhouse (813) 907-7987
by October 15th to participate.
Scarecrow Saturday Build a Scarecrow!!!
Saturday, October 23rd at 10 am
Registration required to purchase adequate supplies needed.
You bring the clothes, we will supply the straw and post. We will display the scarecrows in front of the Clubhouse for one week to be judged by residents and the winner will receive a special gift.
CPR ClassBeing offered
At The ClubhouseCPR /Adult, Child, Infant Date: Saturday, November 6th, 2010Time: 1:00pm to 5:00pmCost: $60.00 per personPlace: Aerobics Room
Payment: Make check payable to SAFEMail to: P.O. Box 1778, Land O’Lakes, FL 34639(Payment will reserve your place in class)
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Come join us for the2nd Annual
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Sunday, November 14th, 2010At the Clubhouse2:00pm - 5:00pm
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Soccer• Youth Soccer–ages groups starting at 3 years old
and up to 15 years old• $75.00 entry fee includes a jersey, evaluation
day, practices, an eight (8) game season including trophy presentation.
Held every other Saturday in the Clubhouse Field, September 4th thru October 16th. 9am to 12pm
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KarateTuesday and Thursday 5:00pm-8:00pm
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baseball LessonsMajor League Baseball Training
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dance classesTo the Pointe Dance Centre (813) 679-0395 or email [email protected]
Ballet, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Cheerleading• Classes Held Fridays
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yogaTuesday 10:30am in Aerobics Room
Theresa King 813-802-7358 or email [email protected]
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With pick up from school.Tutoring, homework time, sports-basketball, soccer, lacrosse, softball, baseball,
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Spanish LessonsClasses for adults-Tuesdays 10:00am to 12:00pm
$10.00 per class, paid by the month (a three month course), includes notebook. Call Patricia Rios
813-388-9416
hard core abs30 to 40 minute group session, limited to 10
participants per class. Focus on working the entire core to strengthen the abdominal muscles as well as
lower back. Wendy Fernandez 813-482-2711
tennis racquet StringingHave your tennis racquet strung right here in Seven
Oaks! Cost is $15.00 and up. Call Al DuFaux 813-323-1084
Urdu LessonsClasses for Everyone
Sundays 10:00am to 12:00pm$10.00 per class, paid by the month
Call Fauzia 813-838-2204
Lean body readiness45 minutes of high intensity training. Focus of class
will be to workout in a circuit set up with different stations, targeting different muscle groups. Weights,
bands, and jump ropes will be included. Class fee- $10.00 or $8.00 if multiple sessions are purchased
in advance. Wendy Fernandez 813-482-2711
Guitar LessonsCall for prices and to schedule private lessons.
Cameron Schmitz 813-994-4353 a Berklee College of Music graduate offering all
styles and levels.
tennis LessonsIan Thomas FREE TENNIS
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Piano LessonsTeacher with over 20 years experience teaching
piano and music theory to students of all ages. Earned her Master from the University of
Culture & Art/Music in the UkraineAnya 813-417-3976
Pilates conditioning Total body, core strengthening and flexibility
workout. Must call to register and check available class schedule. Linda Gelcich
813-610-7448 or email [email protected]
basketball - Jr. Magic• Cost $100 (ages 7 to 15)
League start date is November 6th, 2010. • Official youth league of the Orlando Magic.
• Held every Saturday at the Clubhouse, November 6th through January 15th, 9 am to 12 pm
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As we approach a bustling November 2, 2010 Election Day, the news’ channels are busting with information about can-didates and important Congressional and State level seats up for election. I sometimes find it difficult to focus on one or two races at a time due to the issue and information overload! When I was in college and fresh out in the American work force, these mid-term elections were often unnoticed and for-gotten. Now, the world is different for me with a family, mortgage and taxes…the complete all-inclusive American family package deal many of us have picked up along the way. I reflect on how proud we should be of our unique and wonderful democracy with the most precious gift to its citizens, the right to vote.
As I continue to keep my eye on the larger races, I realize more than ever that the local, less publicized races also make a huge impact on our lives and need special attention too.
The Resident Council is hosting a Can-didate’s Night for those local contend-ers to introduce themselves to our com-munity and speak on issues that matter most to us. This event will be held on October 5, 2010 at 7pm in the Seven Oaks Clubhouse Gathering Room. Please join us and meet your local can-didates!
A very important election is in our hands as residents of Seven Oaks. It is our re-sponsibility to our families and neigh-bors to stay informed of community is-sues and vote for the best representative for our own Community Development District leaders, aka the Seven Oak’s CDD Board. There is one seat open for election on November 2, 2010. It is this seat that I would ask that you take a few
moments and consider the right choice to help lead our community and make decisions that represent Seven Oaks as a whole.
One candidate is in my opinion without a doubt the most qualified and excep-tional choice for the open CDD seat. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to my good friend, Mi-chael Davis or Mike to the rest of us. I first met Michael in September 2009 when he joined the Resident Council as representative for Shoregrass. I was the representative for Knollpoint and had a great opportunity to get to know this calm, positive and highly intelli-gent gentleman. When Michael speaks, people stop talking and listen. This is due to his overwhelming ability to draw respect from his peers through his courtesy, insightful suggestions, and open-mindedness. He never fails to treat others with respect and kindness. He always listens completely to an op-position’s comments before offering his own thoughts. He never makes others feel inadequate or uninformed when they offer a different opinion than his own, rather he always ensures he ful-ly understands their views and makes them feel respected for their opinions. He offers suggestions for improvement in a way that enlightens the issue at hand and causes you to view challeng-es in a fresh point of view. He uses a masterful positive approach that makes the toughest argument become easier to break down and allows everyone to peacefully find middle ground.
When I became Chairman, I immedi-ately sought the advice and guidance of this unique individual. When the need for extra committee work would pres-ent itself, Michael was a necessary ad-dition. Thankfully, he was always first
to volunteer and accept any responsi-bility which would help improve Sev-en Oaks. He has worked tirelessly on many projects for the Resident Council including the demanding Contract Re-view Committee where we work with the CDD and their auxiliary support to make improvements to Seven Oaks that matter the most to you and your fami-lies. Somehow, Michael still finds the time to serve on the Advisory Board of the Seven Oaks Crime Watch Patrol and he also serves as Secretary of the Residents Council. I was not surprised to discover his resume is packed with over 22 years of key managerial posi-tions within the Time Warner Corpora-tion with specialized experience in gov-ernment/community relations, internal communication, customer service and investor relations. This experience and dedication is reflected in every project he has managed within the Resident Council and Seven Oaks Crime Watch Patrol.
One more thing to note about this great candidate is his modesty. He is confi-dent and self reliant, but when I thank him profusely after tackling yet another challenging and time consuming proj-ect for the Resident Council, one that I could not conquer without his help, he simply says, “No problem, I’m happy to help in any way I can.” This is my good friend Michael Davis and my pick for the new and improved Seven Oaks CDD Board. It’s up to us to make this happen, so please vote, vote, vote!
Thank you for reading this note and I’ll see you at the polls on November 2nd!
MESSAGE NOT APPROVED BY ANY CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF SEVEN OAK’S CDD.
Calling all Seven Oaks’ Residents-
VOTE VOTE VOTE!By Holly Hill, Chairman Seven Oaks Resident Council
reSiDenT CoUnCil by Holly Hill
SEVEN OAKS NEWS Page 20 October 2010
SLIDE CLoSuRE noTICE
We would like to inform all resi-dents the last day to ride the slide will be Sunday, October 17th, weather permitting.We have had a wonderful summer season here at the Clubhouse and looking forward to seeing all of you throughout the fall and winter season.
Remember…our pools will remain open through the winter months al-though they are not heated.
We are always looking for new suggestions for improvements to make each and every year bet-ter than the last, so please feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us at 907-7987. Thanks goes out to ev-eryone for a great summer!!!!!!!
-The Management
THEATER IMPRovEMEnT
We have recently updated our Theater equipment. Recently installed was a new Runco Projector, Sony Blue-Ray Player and an I-Pod docking station. Coming soon; Gaming Port, NetFlix. Please check our schedule for availability to enjoy our new sys-tem. A special “thank you” to Bran-don Home Theater for working with us to create a wonderful atmosphere for our community to enjoy.
CLuBHouSE IMPRovEMEnTS
The Clubhouse will have limited access October 3rd, 4th and 5th due to interior and exterior paint work which has been scheduled during those days. Please check on www.MySevenOaks.com for updates.
BuSInESS SERvICES oF-FERED AT THE CLuBHouSE
Available Daily: 10:00am to 7:00pm, or while Manager’s are on duty.
FAX SERvICE
Long Distance $2.25 1st sheet and $1.00 each additional sheet (max. 10 sheets) + tax. Local $1.75 1st sheet and $1.00 each additional sheet (max. 10 sheets) + tax.
CoPy SERvICE
Black and White only .15 per sheet (max. 10 sheets) Color copies .40 per sheet (max. 10 sheets)
gATE REMoTES
Neighborhood Gates and Remote Openers are handled through Ram-part PropertiesSue Diaz (813) 963-6400 ext. 207 Or Direct: (813) 386-2557 or [email protected]
LET’S TALK STREETLIgHTS
If a resident sees a streetlight out and would like to expedite the repair process, call WREC at (813) 979-9732 ext. #1146 and give them the eight (8) digit poll number located on the face of the poll.
TEnnIS RACKETS FoR REnT
We now have tennis rackets for rent at the Clubhouse. The fee is $2.00 each, per 1 ½ hour use.
TEnnIS BALLS FoR SALE
We are also now selling tennis balls for your convenience at the Café. Cost per three pack is $2.50 + tax.
BooK AnD DvD DonATIonS
The Clubhouse is currently seeking book and DVD donations to add to our current Seven Oaks Library, lo-cated in the Junior Activities Room. If you have any unwanted books or DVDs that you would like to donate, we would love to add them to our Library to be offered to all residents. Children’s books are also needed.
CLuBHouSE SoCCER FIELDA designated area of the Clubhouse Soccer Field is now available for private functions. Community events and sub-divi-sion get-togethers are complimen-tary. Please contact Clubhouse Management at (813) 907-7987 for more details and availability.
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Don’t forget the Seven oakS Semi-annual garage Sale
Saturday, October 2nd7:00am till 3:00pm
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SEvEn oAKS CoMMunITyDEvELoPMEnT
DISTRICT (CDD MEETIng) The Board of Supervisors of the Seven Oaks Community Devel-opment District will hold their monthly meetings for 2010 in the Gathering Room of the Seven Oaks Clubhouse, located at 2910 Sports Core Circle, Wesley Chapel, Florida, 33544 at 6:30pm. This will be the second Wednesday of each month. For any ques-tions or for more information please email Scott Brizendine at [email protected]. October 13th, 2010 November 10th, 2010 December 8th, 2010
SEvEn oAKS PRoPERTy oWnERS’ ASSoCIATIon (SoPoA)
SOPOA holds their regular monthly meeting at the Seven Oaks Clubhouse in the Gathering Room at 6:00pm. This will be the fourth Tuesday of each month. Visit www.MySevenOaks.com , go to Boards and then Property Owners Association for any ques-tions or information you may need on the Seven Oaks Property Owners Association (SOPOA). October 26th, 2010November 23rd, 2010 December 28th, 2010
DESIgn REvIEW CoMMITTEE (DRC)
DRC holds their regular monthly meeting at The Seven Oaks Clubhouse in the Gathering Room 7:00pm. This will be the third Monday of each month. Visit www.MySevenOaks.com for any questions or for more information on the DRC.To download your ARM go to www.MySevenOaks.com , click on Boards, click Documents and Forms and click on Architectural Modification Request. October 18th, 2010 November 15th, 2010 December 20th, 2010
RESIDEnT CounCIL MEETIngResident Council holds their monthly meetings in the Gather-ing Room at the Clubhouse, the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. If you have a questions, concern or need information, please email the Resident Council Chairwoman Holly Hill at [email protected] or go to www.MySevenOaks.com, click on Boards and go to Resident Council. October 5th, 2010 November 3rd, 2010 (date change) December 7th, 2010
Theresa Flores, Manager
Charlene Manieri, Asst. Manager
Clubhouse Phone:813-907-7987
Clubhouse Hours:Sunday 7am - 9pmMonday - Saturday
7am - 10pm
Cafe Hours:7am - 8pm daily
Fitness Room Hours:
Sunday 5am - 9pmMonday - Saturday 5 am -
10pm
Clubhouse Email:sevenoaksclubhouse@
yahoo.com
Web Address:www.MySevenOaks.com
BunkoIn order to play Bunko, you must first contact Judy. Bunko is played
with 12, 16 or 20 players only; therefore, players need to be placed on a play list. As players are needed, you will be called. This is not a CDD
sponsored function. It is sponsored by a group of residents.
Contact Judy at (813) 991-5577
Have an interest in playing MahJong?
at the Clubhouse on Tuesday afternoons?Contact Fran at (813) 412-3612
or Myra at (813) 994-9570 or email [email protected]
Resident Get-toGetheR
Join us… october 15th in The Gathering room at 7:00pm
Come out and join us at the Clubhouse to socialize and meet both new and old friends alike. Bring an appetizer to share and your favorite beverage to drink.
21 and over please! $2.00 per person
Report Card Day(s)
October 25th, 26th & 27th We want to congratulate those
students who have worked hard during the first quarter.
Bring us your Honor Roll report cards October 25th, 26th and 27th and receive a special treat for a job well done.
Must show us report card’s with the following grades only: Elementary School: E’s and S’sMiddle and High School: A’s & B’s
meeTing DaTeS ClUBhoUSe evenTSCLUBHOUSE INFO:
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Dr. Luckey prides himself on en-suring that every patient is given quality eyecare not only as it relates to vision but to the true meaning of “eye care”. Eye care is more than just the idea of wearing glasses. It includes addressing the many prob-lems that can arise from allergies, diabetes and Hereditary issues. Examining patients based on their family history is key in diagnos-ing problems early. This is the true heartbeat of Luckey EyeCare. Tak-ing the time to listen to the patients needs and becoming knowledge-able in the patient’s family history provides a caring environment that shows the patient that quality care is at the forefront of this practice.
Dr. Robert E. Luckey is a board certified Optometric Physician. He is a proud graduate of Nova Southeastern University (Class of 2002) and has practiced in both a large ophthalmology practice and private optometry practice. He also did two externships both in ocular disease and at large ophthalmol-ogy practices. Prior to Dr. Luckey’s career as an Optometric Physician, he served in the U.S. Military for fourteen years. His military career began as a Specialist in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare and then as a Combat/Flight Med-ic. He is an active member of the American Optometric Association (AOA), the Florida Optometric Association (FOA), and is currently the President of the Hillsborough
Society of Optometrists (HSO). As an Optometric Physician, he specializes in the following areas:• Primary Care Optometric (pe-diatric (starting at 6 months and adult) • Computer Vision Syndrome • LASIK Consultations • Contact Lens Fittings • Allergies and Dry Eye Therapy • Medical
The vision of Luckey EyeCare is to bring a full service eye care prac-tice to the North Tampa / Wesley Chapel Area where we would be a one stop shop for all eye care needs. They are partnered with many top practitioners in the industry to en-sure that the quality of care is never compromised should the patient’s need be outside our area of exper-tise.
The practice employs a licensed optician and frame stylist that truly understands the importance of selecting the right frame from a gallery that will please every-one’s pocket book. In addition, the practice provides same-day ap-pointments, accepts walk-ins with schedule permitting and provides 24 hour emergency service. Luckey EyeCare brings another level of eye care to the North Tampa / Wesley Chapel Area.
If you are looking for that doctor who truly gets to know his patients, provides quality eye care with a staff that is warm and welcoming, come join the Luckey EyeCare Family and step back in time where people care and are truly glad you came!
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For most, motherhood is arguably the most important job there is. The chal-lenges are great, the rewards are many,
but most of them are not financial. So, just what is motherhood worth on the open mar-ket?
Not so Minimum WageIn 2009 Salary.com attempted to answer that very question by polling more than 12,000 mothers. Based on the tasks they perform and time allotted towards each the Salary.com’s online calculator estimated the salary of a mother at over $120,000 annually!
Uncovering a Disturbing FactAside from being a really fun tool, the Salary.com calculator uncovered a serious truth; it would be very expensive to replace Mom. Certainly the emotional value of a mother is priceless, but if the unfortu-nate circumstances where Dad needed a nanny to perform the functions Mom once handled, the expense could be crippling. Yet, many women who work within and outside the home remain uninsured.
Why Mom is Most Likely to be UninsuredStay at Home Moms are the most likely to be completely uninsured, due in part to the perception that life insurance protection is intended to safeguard against lost wages ver-sus lost “value.” In the event of Mom’s death, Dad would still need to work full time to sup-
port the family. Think what it would cost to hire a full time nanny, chauffeur, tutor, cook, and personal assistant to run the household in his absence? The younger the children, the more expensive the help could be.
How Much Life Insurance is Needed?There are no hard and fast rules for deter-mining how much life insurance is enough, because no two families have exactly the same needs or resources. As a general rule of thumb, the appropriate amount of insur-ance protection should equal individual’s an-nual salary multiplied by the number of years
before the youngest child is out of college.
For example, you determine that the financial value of the services a stay-at-home spouse pro-vides for your fam-ily equals $50,000 a year. If your youngest child will finish col-lege in 15 years, the appropriate amount of insurance protec-tion needed for the stay-at-home spouse
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Seven OakS Pet Page
Send us your photos and stories. [email protected]
Small tip: Try the Power of Scent Try placing a recently worn piece of clothing outside. Animals have a keen sense of smell and familiar smells can bring them home. For indoor cats, place their litter box outside.
Most dogs and cats that end up lost have no identifica-tion. They could be more easily returned if they did!
Be sure your dog and cat have up-to-date identifica-tion tags on at all times. Include the pet’s name and the phone numbers where someone can be reached.
Do it today! Identification tags are inexpensive. Remember, if your pet has a collar and identification, strangers will be more likely to step in and aid your lost animal.
Cats too! Purchase a special “break-away” collar with a built in elastic for cats. Should your cat become caught by the collar (for example on a tree branch) the collar will pull off and prevent choking.
As well as a collar and tags, consider having your pet tattooed or microchipped. This can be done at the same time your pet is spayed or neutered.
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Dr. Robert E. Luckey is a board certified Optometric Physician. He is a proud graduate of Nova South-eastern University .Prior to Dr. Luckey’s career as an Optometric Physician, he served in the U.S. Military for fourteen years.
He is an active member of the American Optometric Association (AOA), the Florida Optometric Association (FOA), and is currently the President of the Hillsborough Society of Optometrists (HSO).
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Michael Aaron Davis is a candidate for the Seven Oaks CDD Board, seat
#3, which will be on the upcoming election ballot on Tuesday, Novem-ber 2, 2010.
Michael has been a resident of the Shoregrass subdivision since 2006, along with his wife Janice, and three children; Michael, Marque’, and Jannae’.
Born, raised, and educated in Brooklyn, New York, Michael held key managerial positions within the
Time Warner Corporation for 22+ years prior to relocating his fam-ily to Seven Oaks. He has been a solutions-driven professional with extensive experience in govern-ment/community relations, internal communications, customer service, and investor relations. Michael is self-motivated to exceed goals, cul-tivate relationships, and deliver re-sults which have led to his receiving multiple professional awards and honors during his years of service with Time Warner.
Michael is a current Residents Council Representative for the Shoregrass subdivision and serves as the Secretary of the Residents Council. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Seven Oaks Crime Watch Patrol. He is a member of the Residents Council/CDD “Contract Review Committee.”
Michael is an effective team player with refined interpersonal skills and a track record of success. He has often been instrumental in broker-ing amicable resolutions to difficult negotiations.
Michael AAron Davis
canDiDate for the seven oaks cDD BoarD, seat #3
Quote which Michael lives by…
“The ultimate test of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and the moments of convenience,
but where he stands in moments of challenge and moments of controversy.”
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Paid for by Holly Hill. Does not necessarily represent the views of Seven Oaks News.MESSAGE NOT APPROVED BY ANY CANDIDATE FOR THE
OFFICE OF SEVEN OAK’S CDD.
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