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May - June 2017 Page 1
THE MAINLANDER The Newsletter of The Mainlands Sections
1 & 2 Civic Association, Inc.
WEEKLY EVENTS
Monday Monday Movies 7:00 pm CH
Monday Crafters 9:00 - Noon AB
Tuesday Mah-Jongg 9:30 - 12:30 AB
Tuesday Bible Study 2:30 - 4:00 pm AB
Wednesday Rummikub 1:00 - 4:00 pm AB
Friday Spanish Class 3:00 - 5:00 pm AB
MONTHLY EVENTS
Fire Station 78 Ribbon Cutting 10:30 am Fire Station 78
Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 pm AB
Memorial Day BBQ Noon - 1:30 pm CH/Pool
Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 pm AB
Flag Day
Thursday, May 11
Friday, May 12
Monday, May 29
Wednesday, June 14
Wednesday, June 14
Wednesday, June 21st 1st day of Summer
May 14 Mothers’ Day May 29 Memorial Day June 18 Fathers’ Day
CELEBRATIONS
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2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Pamela Bushnell
Vice-President: Angela Cottman
Treasurer: Nancy Major
Secretary: Phyllis Payne
Directors: Brian Beaton
Fran Snell
Marie Vales
Members of the Board of Directors or the
Staff should not be called or visited at their
homes about Association business.
Please use the following :
Main Office Phone (954) 731-3227 4301 Mainland Drive, Tamarac, FL 33319
The Office is open Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 12
noon. The Office is closed on Wednesdays,
Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
Web Site: mymainlands1-2.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Emergency Numbers:
Pam Bushnell : (954) 733-1088
Brian Beaton : (954) 484-0860
The Mainlander The newsletter of The
Mainlands Sections 1 & 2
Civic Association, Inc.
Editor: Benoît Behnan
Proof readers: Pam Bushnell
Marie Vales
Distribution:
Marie Vales
Cindy Smith
Pennie Winland
Online edition:
http://www.mymainlands1-2.org
Webmaster: Guy Bernier
The Mainlander is hand distributed
year-round thanks to volunteers. If
you wish to add your name to the
list of delivery persons, please
leave your name and your phone
number at the Office.
Advertising: For advertising in the
Mainlander please contact:
Office at (954) 731-3227 Mainlander articles, advertising and calendar
of activities deadline: 20th of the prior month.
May - June 2017 Page 3
This month’s issue is dedicated to the safety and welfare of all resi-
dents. The Board recently attended a training session where we
were put through a routine of reviewing what would happen in our
community if a disaster struck… hurricanes, floods, trees down,
lightning strikes, etc. and we had to plan an evacuation route using
a map in a dark room with only a flashlight to guide us. We got a
real sense of the need for a “plan” when faced with natural disasters
that could be our reality in the upcoming Hurricane Season.
One of our first steps towards safety will be to strengthen our com-
mittee that helps to lower and raise shutters for those who cannot
do this for themselves. Many now have impact windows and don’t
have to worry about this, some have both and will need to lower the
shutters if a storm comes, and many still have the old (but reliable)
clamshells which need to be in good working order so they can be
lowered without any issues. Checking on them now should be eve-
ryone’s priority.
The second important thing to identify is that neighbor or friend who is homebound or has special needs. We want
to make sure we know who should be on such a list and will pass this information on to the City’s response team so
they can be the first to be taken care of in an emergency situation. Your help will be needed there, too, in letting us
know who might be in need. Information on both subjects above will be found elsewhere in this issue.
FYI – there are 5 CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) trained members (including myself) who live in
Mainlands 1&2 and Mainlands 3. We are the first responders for our community and directly linked to emergency
services in the City and County. We can always use more members if you are interested.
On a personal note, I have been honored by the Broward County Historical Society as Tamarac’s “Pioneer of the
Year”. This award was given to our resident, Larry Wark, who was the first policeman hired in Tamarac, proudly
wearing Badge #1. That puts me in great company and I want to invite any of you that are interested to attend the
ceremony which is in Parkland on Saturday, May 20th.
Happy Mother’s and Father’s Day to all… pam
SIGN UP TODAY…
There are those in our community who may need special help from time to time, especially in the event of a major hurricane
or damaging windstorm. We would like you to call the office at 954-731- 3227 to get yourself on a list so we can be prepared
to meet your needs. You should call if you are homebound and alone, if you are using a scooter or wheelchair, if you require
oxygen or special medications. f none of the above applies to you but you have a neighbor who fits the category, please be
sure to get the message to them. We want everyone to be as safe as possible and the information will be shared only with the
Emergency Services
DIVISION OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT….Sign up today if you may need assistance with your hurricane shutters, re-
membering that this is a free service but it does not include trimming plants that have grown over the shutters or serious re-
pairs if you haven’t taken care to have them checked out yourself. This committee serves only those in need who have no-
where else to turn.
JOIN THE TEAM… We are organized and operate this committee with a plan so no one has to bear the burden alone. It
could take one or two hours of your time but you would be performing an invaluable service to a resident in need. It would be
especially helpful to have those who are bilingual join our group. Sometimes communication is more troublesome than the
actual storm! Please take the time to call the office and join the team. This community needs you! It would be especially
helpful to have those who are bilingual join our group. Sometimes communication is more troublesome than the actual storm!
Please take the time to call the office and join the team. This community needs you!
END OF AN ERA… June 30th marks the end of our Recreation Lease with the Najors. As of July 2017, all homeowners no longer have to add $12.50 a month towards the payment for the Rec. Lease. Not likely to make any of us much richer, but enough to make our monthly fee one of the lowest in South Florida!
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MAH-JONGG
All are welcome (beginners as well) to play Mah-Jongg on Tues-day mornings, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. Come & play this classic game with us. For information, call:
Elaine Korosh (954) 735-5623
Your Committees
BIBLE STUDY
The Bible Class continues to meet
each Tuesday from 2:30 to 4 pm in
the AB Please join us. We always
have room for more.
Pastor D. Toro (954) 565-6472
REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE
Get well wishes sent to:
Greta Just
Flo Martin
Dennis Mouser
Lanny House
Elaine Korosh
Elvira Santana
Condolences sent to:
Ileana Lavender for the death of her mother
If you know of a neighbor who is not well, or any who have suffered a loss in their family, please let us know so a special card and acknowledgement can be sent on be-half of all of us. You can notify :
the office at 954-731-3227 or
Pam at 954-733-1088
Pam Bushnell [email protected]
C.O.P. (Citizen Observer Patrol)
THANKS to all our volunteers who
have joined us in this community
endeavor. You are appreciated! Lou Dubois,
Coordinator
954-731-7102
URGENT REQUEST More COP members are needed to help make our community safer … won’t you help?
Call Lou Dubois at (954) 731-7102 and ask him how to add your name to the list of volunteers.
May - June 2017 Page 5
Meet Rita Rifenburgh,
Our 100-Year Old Neighbor* Rita Rifenburgh, a snowbird regularly
visiting Mainlands 1 & 2, has just cele-
brated her 100th birthday.
Rita was born in Germantown, N.Y. and
lived there all her life. From there, she
observed the world changing, going from
“Horse and wagon to the automobile”.
Through the years, she noticed other
changes such as the price of things. “My
grandmother used to give me twelve
cents and say, “Here, now you run across
the road and get us a loaf of bread…”
Rita admits she’s an old fashioned girl.
Her only son, Bruce, got her a computer
and she said: “Here, you take it back!”.
She didn`t like it even though she en-
joyed word puzzles. Never been on an
airplane, either. “I don’t want to go on
one! I want my feet on the ground!
Life was not all that easy for Rita. “I had
quite a few things that weren’t very nice in my life”. My husband, Harry, died in 1966 in an
automobile accident. I lost my first baby when he was six weeks old. Also, I had lots of op-
erations.”
Rita worked as a Head Teller at the local bank for 16 years. In 1945, she became Treasurer
for the local American Legion Auxiliary, a position she held until a few years ago.
Mainlands 1 & 2 residents are proud to have you as a neighbor and wish you years and
years of healthy comebacks.
*Text inspired by “From the Horse-and wagon to the Automobile” an article written by William Shannon in 2015.
http://hudsonriverzeitgeist.com/home/2015/11/9/from-the-horse-and-wagons-to-the-automobiles
Page 6 May - June 2017
MONDAY MOVIES
Movies start at 7 pm
in the Clubhouse Soda & Snack
Donation $1
5/01/17 113 min “ Stranger Than Fiction” PG 13 Comedy
With: Will Ferrell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, Queen Latifa, Emma Thompson
5/08/17 94 min. “ Collateral Beauty” PG 13 Drama
With: Will Smith, Edward Norton, Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren
5/15/17 135 min. “ Tin Cup” Romantic Comedy
With: Kevin Kostner, Rene Russo
5/22/17 124 min. “ Music of the Heart ” PG True Story
With: Meryl Streep, Aidan Quinn, Gloria Estefan, Angela Bassett
5/29/17 90 min. “ Moana” PG Disney Animated Adv.
With: Auli’ i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House
6/05/17 119 min. “ The Sisterhood of the
Traveling Pants”
PG Comedy
With: Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrara, Blake Lively
6/12/17 128 min. “ Lalaland ” PG 13
With: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend
6/19/17 134 min “ Manchester By The Sea” R Drama
With: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams
6/26/17 135 min. “ Walk the Line” PG 13 Musical Drama
With: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon
May - June Movies
May - June 2017 Page 7
Sunday March 26
Newcomer Reception
Unscreened newcomers
with babies (5 of them!
including the camera-shy
one) proudly staring at
humans invading their
territory.
New Homeowners were in-
vited March 26 to a recep-
tion by the Board of Direc-
tors of Mainlands 1 & 2 .
Homeowners were intro-
duced to the Board members
and invited to establish a
channel of communication
with the Board in order to
help them settle in the com-
munity and profit from all
the community has to offer.
Newcomers were also in-
vited to get involved in the
various activities held by
their new community.
Page 8 May - June 2017
Photos by Dave
Special Civic Meeting Held March 30 to Vote on
the Release of Funds from Reserve Accounts.
A Special Civic Meeting was held March 30th for
votes to be taken to authorize the Board to exe-
cute the projects which were identified as due or
overdue in our Reserve Study.
Seven items were specifically voted upon:
1. Item 2341 - Buildings - Capital Repairs ($13,261)
Monies to be used to upgrade kitchen exhaust sys-
tem and repair of storage closets which need replace-
ment due to rotted and/or moldy wood.
2. Item 2342 - Picnic Pavilion- replace
($2750). Monies to be used for demolition. Quotes
will be obtained for replacing with a larger en-
closed facility instead of a prefabricated unit as
suggested in Reserve Study. (No action can be
taken on this until the Recreation Lease has ex-
pired - July 1, 2017).
3. Item 2747 - Clubhouse Kitchen - Remodel
($10,609) Monies to be used for cabinets and
deep sinks.
4 & 5. Item 2751 - Administration Building and
Clubhouse Bathroom Remodels ($21,219)
Monies to be used to replace 8 toilets and use of
cameras to inspect pipes and lines, relining if
necessary. Application to City of Tamarac has
been submitted and approved so $1200 rebate
will be given towards cost of toilets. This appli-
cation also includes the benefit of no charges for permits.
6. Item 2763 - Pool Furniture - Partial Replace ($2917) Monies to be used for purchase of two round con-
crete umbrella tables with benches to replace the two rotted benches which currently reside at the end of
each pool. It also includes purchase of five umbrellas - 2 for new tables, 2 which are in disrepair and 1 for
the one that is missing.
7. Item 2783 - Pool Heaters - Replace ($13,042) Monies to be spent on replacement of two heaters at
West pool.
All items were almost unanimously approved by residents and/or voting by proxy ballot.
May - June 2017 Page 9
Page 10 May - June 2017
Board Meetings Schedule for
Summer 2017
In its meeting held Friday, April 14 2017,
the Board Members voted to hold Board
Meetings during the months of June, July
and August 2017. They will be held the
2nd Wednesday of each month in the AB
at 7:00 pm.
The next meeting for the Board of Direc-
tors will be held Friday, May 12, 2017 in
the Administration Building at 7:00 pm.
During the meeting, the Board interviewed an attor-
ney about delinquent maintenance accounts which
our current firm is not contracted to handle. All ef-
forts are being made to get accounts up to date be-
fore the budgeting process begins.
Minutes of this meeting (and all Board meetings,
for that matter) are usually published in the
Mainlander and can be accessed at the following
address:
http://www.mymainlands1-2.org/archives/
Board met April 14, 2017
Pho
tos
by D
ave
MAKE SAFETY YOUR PRIORITY… Soon we will be into Zika season and residents need to be aware of the dangers of this small, but
mighty, beast. The Zika virus is carried by mosquitoes so protect yourselves at all times against a bite.
Don’t have any standing water in your yard (flowerpots, decorations, etc) because it takes only a thim-
bleful of undisturbed water for these mosquitoes to breed in. Wear long sleeves while gardening and
keep the doors and windows to your home closed at all times. While you’re clearing your yard of any-
thing that might be holding water, think about the upcoming Hurricane Season and the chore you will
have bringing in ALL items that may become flying missiles should a storm strike. Planters and lawn
ornaments are no match for 100+mph winds. Even the lowly trash cans will need to be in a secure place.
Don’t wait until the last minute to check out your yard for potential hazards.
And while we’re on the subject of hurricanes…you should be preparing for that now, too. Batteries, pre-
scriptions, water, first-aid kits, portable radios and non- perishable foods are some of the things you can
have on hand before any warnings come.
Do you have a dog or cat? Tamarac has one of the very few shelters that allow animals but you need to
register beforehand to be assured of a space for you and your pet.
You will find a page in this issue that asks for your help in identifying those who are homebound or
have special needs. Be sure to look for it and let us know just who would need assistance in an emer-
gency. And above all, if you are able bodied and can help us to help others, please call the office and
offer to donate an hour of your time. It will be most appreciated.
May - June 2017 Page 11
Memorial Day Get Together Time: May 29
Noon to 1:30 PM (food/drinks)
After this, keep enjoying the pools.
Hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecued chicken, salad, baked beans and soft
drinks will be available. André’s famous Sauerkraut will also be available!
Donations - $5 per person,
$1 more for additional meat choice!
This party is for residents of Mainland 1& 2 and their guests.
Tickets are available in advance at the Office. Please see Pennie — Monday, Tues-day, Thursday or Friday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
or purchase at the door.
DONATIONS OF CAKES, COOKIES
FOR DESSERT TO SHARE WITH
OTHERS Greatly appreciated!
Page 12 May - June 2017
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc. 10:24 AM
Profit & Loss 04/20/2017
March 2017 Accrual Basis
Mar 17
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
400-B · REG. INCOME
411 · Advertisement (Mainlander) 380.17
413 · Transfer Fees & Background CK 1,540.65
420 · Estoppel 2,200.00
421 · Late Fees 150.00
422 · Interest Income 14.69
429 · Misc. Income 265.00
Total 400-B · REG. INCOME 4,550.51
400 · MAINTENANCE INC.
400.1 · Maintenance Fee A 2,662.00
400.2 · Maintenance Fee B 9,450.00
400.3 · Maintenance Fee C 16,055.00
400.4 · Maintenance Fee D 6,519.00
Total 400 · MAINTENANCE INC. 34,686.00
430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME
430.10 · Movie Night 163.00
430.6 · Pancake Brunch 2,520.00
Total 430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME 2,683.00
430.19 · Misc Entertainment 314.00
430.20 · Volunteer Party 85.00
Total Income 42,318.51
Gross Profit 42,318.51
Expense
500 · MAINT. EXPENSES
500.03 · Weed & Feed Control 916.66
500.06 · Sprinkler Maint. Contract 2,602.30
500.07 · Sprinkler Electric Usage 949.61
500.08 · Sprinkler Supplies & Repairs 80.53
500.09 · Pool Maint. Contract 800.00
500.13 · Janitor Contract 1,600.00
500.14 · Water & Sewers 939.42
500.16 · General Repairs & Improvements 311.64
500.17 · Landscaping & Beautification 10,646.66
500.20 · Pest Control 116.60
500.22 · Equipment Replacement & Repairs 416.27
Total 500 · MAINT. EXPENSES 19,379.69
550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES
550.05 · Entertainment 825.00
550.16 · Misc. Social Activities Expense 1,089.67
550.17 · Pancake Brunch Exp 833.58
Total 550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES 2,748.25
May - June 2017 Page 13
600 · OPERATING EXPENSES
600.01 · Clubhouse Electric 1,318.68
600.02 · Bookkeeping 1,425.00
600.03 · Office Supplies 52.18
600.04. · Insurances
600.04 · Insurance 1,948.34
Total 600.04. · Insurances 1,948.34
600.10 · Miscellaneous Operating Expense 781.45
600.12 · Licenses & Permits 61.25
600.21 · Telephone 363.22
600.22 · Office Equipment & Repair 0.00
600.27 · Copy Machine (Lease) 524.81
600.28 · Payroll Taxes 156.51
600.29 · Wages-Gross Pay 1,170.25
Total 600 · OPERATING EXPENSES 7,801.69
630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES
630.01 · Accounting Fees 3,000.00
Total 630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES 3,000.00
Total Expense 32,929.63
Net Ordinary Income 9,388.88
Other Income/Expense
Other Income
800 · Other Income
800.03 · Recreation Lease Assess. 6,662.50
Total 800 · Other Income 6,662.50
Total Other Income 6,662.50
Other Expense
900 · Other Expense
900.01 · Budgeted Reserves 2,750.00
900.02 · Rec. Lease Payment 6,601.47
Total 900 · Other Expense 9,351.47
Total Other Expense 9,351.47
Net Other Income -2,688.97
Net Income 6,699.91
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc. 10:24 AM
Profit & Loss (Continued) 04/20/2017
March 2017 Accrual Basis
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Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc. 10:27 AM
Balance Sheet 04/20/2017
As of March 31, 2017 Accrual Basis
Mar 31, 17
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
108 · Petty Cash 271.50
112 · Chase/Operating 0477 72,606.32
113 · Chase/Money Market 7698 37,292.36
114 · Chase/Reserve 7706 234,294.02
115 · TD Bank Money Market 5900 30,479.68
116 · TD Bank Reserve 7534 160,051.41
117 · Chase/Social Activity Account 5,477.18
Total Checking/Savings 540,472.47
Accounts Receivable
1200 · Maint & Rec Lease Receivable 70,545.62
Total Accounts Receivable 70,545.62
Other Current Assets
147 · Prepaid Insurance -3,896.68
149 · Undeposited Funds 308.50
Total Other Current Assets -3,588.18
Total Current Assets 607,429.91
Other Assets
pre-paid Insurance 19,454.28
Total Other Assets 19,454.28
TOTAL ASSETS 626,884.19
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Other Current Liabilities
pre-paid Advertising 77.49
Womens Club Money 2,505.90
207 · Payroll Liabilities 717.32
210 · Pre-Paid Maintenance Fees 106,468.55
Total Other Current Liabilities 109,769.26
Total Current Liabilities 109,769.26
Total Liabilities 109,769.26
Equity
300 · Equity Reserves
301 · Equity Reserves - General 288,555.00
310 · Sprinkler Pumps 8,385.53
313 · Roof Replacement 9,663.00
May - June 2017 Page 15
Photos by Dave
317 · Insurance 8,231.00
319 · Parking Lot Resurfacing 24,500.00
321 · Building Renov. 687.00
322 · Legal Contingency 6,000.00
323 · Maintenance Contingency 600.00
325 · Perm. Equip. Repl. 3,750.00
326 · Pools 3,000.00
300 · Equity Reserves - Other 4,088.76
Total 300 · Equity Reserves 357,460.29
390 · Owners' Equity 152,542.60
Net Income 7,112.04
Total Equity 517,114.93
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 626,884.19
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc. 10:27 AM
Balance Sheet (Continued) 04/20/2017
As of March 31, 2017 Accrual Basis
Mar 31, 17
They’re Back!
Yes, burrowing owls are back after a period when one could hardly see any young
ones emerging from their burrows. Several young, with their fluffy feathers, were
spotted here and there furtively examining this new world of theirs under the watch-
ful eye of their mother. In some spots, the fathers have moved to a nearby burrow to
allow for the young to fully develop and grow before they are sent on their way to
independence.
WHAT TO TAKE TO BED WITH YOU - Not a joke... Put your car keys beside your bed at night. Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr's office, the check-out girl at the market, everyone you run across. Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies. This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: It's a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. It works if you park in your driveway or ga-rage. If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are the burglar/rapist won't stick around. After a few seconds, all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there and sure enough the criminal won't want that. And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there. This is something that should really be shared with everyone. Maybe it could save a life or a sexual abuse crime.
Page 16 May - June 2017
May - June 2017 Page 17
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Page 18 May - June 2017
WEST BROWARD INTERNAL MEDICINE SHAHRAD MABOURAKH, M.D., P.A. PATRICIA PEREZ, M.S.N., A.R.N. P.
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May - June 2017 Page 19
Jacques Leveille 954-882-6314
“Nous parlons français”
Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is
Michael and I am your new neighbor in Mainlands 1
& 2. Nance and I recently moved here from Madi-
son, Wisconsin. We have enjoyed meeting, and get-
ting to know some of our wonderful neighbors.
Now I’m hoping to get more involved with our com-
munity by offering you protection from scams in the
home repair business. This is why I am excited to
share my 38+ years of experience in all phases of
home construction skills, to help with your needs.
Here is a small list of what I am offering, at a very
reasonable price:
House Painting [Interior and exterior] (No Roofs)
Plumbing [minor]
Clean Ups and Organizing (including junk removal and haul away)
Drywall and Plaster Repairs, and
Weeding.
Just to name a few!
Give Me a Call to See What I Can Do For You!
Thank you,
Michael
Page 20 May - June 2017
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