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Lake Hammock Village
Homeowners Association
Board of Directors 2011
Officers and Directors
President: Richard Gould 2012*
Vice Pres.: David Lennox 2012*
Secretary: Tammy Anthis 2012*
Treasurer: Reta Cramer 2012*
Director: Herman Biba 2011*
Director: Hank Marion 2011*
Director: Ron Plouffe 2011*
*Denotes term ends at the end of the noted year
Committee Chairs
Activities (June): Audrey Sontag 421-2221
Gator Tales: Tammy Anthis 353-1959
Phone Squad: Jane Biba 422-6531
Sunshine: Kay Levinson 422-8543
Welcome: Marilyn Smith 421-1018
“Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities.com/lake-hammock-newsletter.
June 2011
Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village
Tammy Anthis, Editor
The Unofficial Newsletter of Lake Hammock Village
Tammy Anthis, Editor
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Manager Notes
Happy Father’s Day
Sunday, June 18th
HAINES CITY “GOLF CART ORDINANCE”
For those of you who missed our May HOA Meeting…. The City of Haines City “Golf
Cart Ordinance” has passed and is now in effect. The only difference from May‟s
newsletter is that we will not be required to register or have our golf carts inspected. A
copy of the Golf Cart Ordinance is posted in the clubhouse and I have copies in the office
if you would like one.
The first phase of the 'Forestry Project' is now complete. The loggers have
completed their removal and thinning of the pine tree area adjacent to Lake
Hammock Village. The RV/Boat Storage area has been enlarged to accommodate our current and future new residents with RV's, Boats and
Trailers. The clean up and preparation of the storage area has been scheduled. The time frame of completion is unknown at this time as it is dependent on outside
contractor's schedules.
PET OWNER REMINDER
Just a friendly reminder… If you are the owner of a pet I need you to have your pet registered at the office
along with a picture of your pet and a current a copy of vaccination records as per our Rules and
Regulations, Number 15. Registration form can be obtained at the office. Thank you.
Residents that have already have submitted the above…Thank you. Please do remember to bring in current
copies of vaccination records when obtained. Thanks.
Hurricane Season is from June 1st to November 30
th Publix Supermarket sponsors a website:
http://www.onestorm.org One Storm is a free tool to make hurricane planning as simple and
painless as possible. Since our 2005 hurricanes Publix has been helping families like yours get
prepared and know what to do if a storm threatens your home. You can „build a personalized plan by
clicking “Start My Hurricane Plan” on the One Storm website. It takes about 20 minutes, or you can
download the One-Click Preparedness PDF from the website.
Renee` June 2011
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June Is:
According to the Georgian calendar, which is used over most of the world today,
June is the sixth month. On the Roman calendar, it was considered the fourth
month and had only 29 days. Julius Caesar gave the month 30 days in 46 B.C., when
he reformed the Roman calendar.
Spring ends and summer begins around June 20, 21, or 22 in the Northern
Hemisphere. It's the time that the flowers are beautiful. It is especially the
month for roses. In the Southern hemisphere, winter begins during June, and it
brings cold, rainy weather to this part of the world.
The JUNE BUG also known as June beetle is the name for several large beetles
seen in the United States during May and June. They are usually seen at night,
when the light attracts them.
June bugs eat the young leaves of trees and plants. They deposit their eggs in the
ground. The young larvae bury themselves in the soil in the autumn and stay there
two years. They then come out in May or June as adult beetles.
June Symbols Roses are the flowers of the month. The birthstone is Pearl.
June Quotation
Then let us, one and all, be contented with our lot;
The June is here this morning, and the sun is shining hot;
Oh! let us fill our hearts up with the glory of the day,
And banish ev'ry doubt and care and sorrow far away.
Source: James Whitcomb Riley
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Holidays in June
Flag Day is observed in the United States on June 14. It commemorates the day
in 1777 when the Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as our flag.
It then had only 13 stars, to match its 13 stripes.
It's not an official national holiday, but in Pennsylvania, it is a legal holiday. The
President has proclaimed a public Flag Day observance every year. It was first
observed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the selection of the flag. President
Harry S. Truman officially recognized June 14 as Flag Day by signing the National
Flag Day Bill.
Our flag represents our independence as Americans and our unity as a nation. It
leads our soldiers in battle and many have died protecting it. It even stands on the
moon.
We Americans are proud of our nation, our culture, our people and our flag that
represents all of those things. So raise your flag on Flag Day and show that
American spirit!
Juneteenth is the oldest known holiday celebrating the end of slavery. It started
on June 19th 1865 when the union soldiers, led by General Granger came to
Galveston Texas and announced that the war was over and the slaves were free.
General Granger read the Emancipation Proclamation freeing about 250,000 slaves
throughout Texas.
Father’s Day (June 19th) was conceived slightly more than a century ago by
Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Wash., while she listened to a Mother’s Day sermon in
1909. Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed
Civil War veteran who was left to raise his six children on a farm. A day in June
was chosen for the first Father’s Day celebration — 100 years ago, June 19, 1910,
proclaimed by Spokane’s mayor because it was the month of Smart’s birth. The
first presidential proclamation honoring fathers was issued in 1966 when President
Lyndon Johnson designated the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. Father’s Day
has been celebrated annually since 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the
public law that made it permanent
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Happy Father’s Day
F aithful?
A lways there?
T rustworth?
H onoring?
E ver-loving?
R ighteous?
S upportive?
4 years: My Daddy can do anything!
7 years: My Dad knows a lot…a whole lot.
8 years: My father does not know quite everything.
12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either.
14 years: Oh, Father? He is hopelessly old-fashioned.
21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date!
25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much.
30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.
35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad's idea first.
50 years: What would Dad have thought about that?
60 years: My Dad knew literally everything!
65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more.
Fathers Day Quote by: Unknown
We’re putting together a group to go to Lakeland Center for their Broadway
series in 2011-2012. If you are interested please sign up. We’ll contact you when
the schedule and cost is announced in June.
Lori Johnsen (588-1599)
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June 2011
National Safety Month
1st Stand for Children Day 17th Eat Your Vegetables Day
2nd Radio was patented 18th International Picnic Day
3rd De Soto claimed Fl for Spain (1539) 19th Father’s Day
4th Aesop’s Birthday (620 BC) 20th Bald Eagle Day
5th World Environment Day 21st First Day of Summer
(began in 1973 by the United Nations)
6th D-Day 22nd U.S. Department of Justice
National Yo-Yo Day Established (1870)
7th The Amazing Mumford’s Birthday 23rd National Pink Day
8th Frank Lloyd Wright’s Birthday (1867) 24th U.F.O. Day
9th Donald Duck’s Birthday (1934) 25th Leon Day
10th Iced Tea Day 26th Toothbrush Invented (1938)
11th E.T. movie premiered (1982) 27th Helen Keller’s Birthday (1880)
12th Magic Day 28th Paul Bunyan Day
13th Weed Your Garden Day 29th Camera Day
14th Flag Day (Congress adopted the 30th Superman’s Birthday (1938)
US Flag in 1777)
15th Fly a Kite Day
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Lake Hammock Village June Happenings All the signup sheets for events are posted in the clubhouse.
Thursday, June 2nd Activities Meeting at 2:00 PM in the
clubhouse.
Tuesday, June 7th will be the HOA Board meeting at 7:00 PM.
Wednesday, June 8th will be our Ladies Lunch at Sweet Tomato (I4 take Exit 68)
Carpooling at 11:30 AM.
Early Bird Dining will be Wednesday, June 15th. Carpool 4:15. We will
be going to Macaroni Grill in Lakeland.
Breakfast this month will be at The END ZONE on Saturday, June 18th at
8:30 AM.
Sunday, June 19th will be celebrating our “Birthdays, Anniversaries and
Father’s Day” at 6:30 PM. This will be a special celebration as Herman
Biba turns 80 today. Everyone is welcome stay for the movie at 7 PM.
Tuesday, June 21st we will be Dining by the Book at Suzanne Chalet.
Carpool at 4:30 PM.
Salad Supreme - We are now into our hot, humid summer weather.
Generally, we bring a variety of foods and desserts, a little on the heavy
side. As something new, I decided to have our potluck for this month on
Friday evening at 6:00 pm on June 24th. This pot luck will consist of
various salads & side items that are more cooling to the body. I hope to see you all on
Friday evening, and hopefully this will be a nice start for the weekend.
I am in need of some new people that would please volunteer to help with the potluck.
June Activities Chair, Audrey Sontag
Mother's and Father's Day Deluxe Crossword
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ACROSS 2 Related group
5 Do as told to do
7 Evening meal
8 Where you live
10 Held accountable
13 Dad
14 Hold in high regard
15 Value worth of another
18 Wrap arms around another
19 DNA
20 Gratitude
21 Peck on cheek
22 Basic personality traits
DOWN 1 Roses or daisies
3 More than like
4 Family history
6 Note expressing thoughts
9 Mom
11 Help or assistance
12 Your folks
16 Points the way
17 Day after Saturday
19 Presents
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HAINES CITY COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
(For more information call Parks & Recreation
Department 421-3700)
Farmers Market: Every Wednesday at Railroad Park
Friday, June 3rd: Movies in the Park, Lake Eva Park 8-10 PM
Sunday, June 19th: Music in the Park – Lake Eva 2-8 PM
Celebration
Saturday, June 11th – Art & Wine Stroll -The streets of Downtown Celebration
will transform into 40+ art galleries on one special night when the Celebration Art
& Wine Stroll returns for its second year. Between 5:30 and 9 p.m., artists will
open their easels and invite onlookers to watch as they create oil paintings,
charcoal sketches, watercolor, jewelry, knitted textile and more. _____________________________________________________________
Lakeridge Winery
Annual Harvest Festival
$2 donation to outdoor fairgrounds benefiting
Hospice Foundation.
Lakeridge Winery's flagship festival has the ever popular annual stomping of the
grapes and loads of fun for the entire family, all ages welcomes to participate.
Over 80 local Artists and Crafters are invited to display their work. Incredible live
Music can be enjoyed during the entire weekend. Lakeridge wine, beer, soft drinks
and a variety of food is available for purchase, along with complimentary Winery
tours and tasting.
June 17th (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) June 18th (10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
June 19th (11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
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Bok Tower Gardens
Live at the Gardens! Summer Music Series: The Porchdogs
Saturday, Jun 25, 2011
Back by popular demand! The Porchdogs will perform Louisiana Cajun and Zydeco music that will make
you want to tap your feet along to the beat! Rarely performed in Central Florida, both Cajun and Zydeco
music are often sung in Cajun or Creole French, with the accordion and fiddle as the lead instruments.
The Porchdogs are well-known throughout Florida, regularly playing at Orlando's theme parks and at
festivals and fairs throughout the state. Get ready to Laissez les bons temps roulez! (Let the good times
roll!) Early reservations are encouraged. An optional prepaid dinner will be served at the Blue Palmetto
Cafe at 6 p.m. Tickets went on sale April 20. Purchase a season pass (NEW this year) or individual tickets
online at www.boktowergardens.org.
Hours: 7:30 p.m.
Cost: Individual concert tickets are $20 with a 10 percent discount for members.
863.676.1408
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Lakeland Area
Renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz Exhibit: Women
Saturday, April 2, 2011 to Saturday, Jun 25, 2011
Annie Leibovitz is one of the most famous photographers working today. Her
photographs have been featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and in the
often imitated "Got Milk?" advertising campaign. In this exhibition of more than 60
photographs, Leibovitz focuses on the American woman at the turn of the
millennium with portraits from a broad spectrum of society. Among the
recognizable faces are Elizabeth Taylor, Lil’ Kim, Louise Bourgeois, Barbara Bush,
Courtney Love, and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Annie Leibovitz: Women is made
possible by the Women's Museum: Institute for the Future, Dallas, TX.
Location: Polk Museum of Art, 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland, FL 33801
Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm, Closed Sundays, Mondays, and Major Holidays.
Cost: $5 Adults, $4 Seniors, FREE for Members
863-688-7743
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Polk Museum of Art Presents – Figuration
Friday, May 27, 2011 to Sunday, Sep 4, 2011
This exhibition will focus on artworks from the Permanent Collection that feature
the human figure.
Location: Polk Museum of Art, 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland, FL 33801
Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm, Closed Sundays, Mondays, and Major Holidays.
Cost: $5 Adults, $4 seniors, FREE for Members, Students (K-College) and Children
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Theatre Winter Haven
BLEND
Sunday, June 12 at 2:30 pm
Blend is the a cappella group bringing back those fun-loving memories with music from the
50's and 60's era all with a twist of fun!
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Kissimmee
Kissimmee Summer Slam
June 3rd – 5th & June 10th -12th
$5.00
Various locations throughout Osceola County
An exciting baseball tournament that offers teams good competition as the teams
qualify for the Triple Crown Nationals.
Festival of Rhythm and Blues
June 4th starting at 11am
Admission: Free
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The Festival of Rhythm & Blues offers a variety of Rhythm and Blues, Gospel,
Jazz, Caribbean and African musical styles. To enhance the festive mood enjoy
ethnic foods and refreshments, arts and crafts Location: Kissimmee Civic Center
127th Silver Spurs Rodeo
June 4th -5th
Admission: $15.00
Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:00pm
Put on your cowboy hat and cheer on some of the rodeo’s top professional cowboys
as they leverage razor-sharp reflexes and brainy brawn atop the country’s top and
most unpredictable livestock.
Location: Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park, 1875 Silver Spur Lane
Cajun Crawfish Festival
June 11th – 7-10 PM
Admission: Free
Enjoy crawfish with all the fixings for sale at a monthly street festival that
includes live entertainment, crafters, food vendors, themed atmosphere and much
more. Location: Downtown St. Cloud, Pennsylvania Ave & 11th Street
The Taming of the Shrew Broadway Show
June 17th - 19th & June 24th - 26th Friday and Saturday 7:30pm
Sunday 2pm
Location: Osceola Center for the Arts
2411 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744
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C & D Tours
The flyers and signup sheets for these bus trips are posted on the bulletin board
inside the clubhouse. Full payment is due at time of booking and is non-refundable.
Make checks payable to C & D Tours. Any other information/turn checks into
Tammy Anthis 353-1959.
Saturday, June 4th: The Mommies A Musical Blog - $60 pp - Tour includes
escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, show admission and drivers’ gratuity.
Wednesday, July 27th: Daytona Kennel Club Greyhound Racing - $47 pp – Tour
includes escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, admission, racing program,
lunch and drivers’ gratuity. Reservations must be made by July 15th
Wednesday, August 10th: Show Palace, presents “Breaking Up is Hard to Do” -
Tour includes escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, buffet style luncheon,
show and drivers’ gratuity. Reservations must be made by July 5th
Thursday, August 25th: Rays vs. Tigers - $48 pp – Tour includes escorted
deluxe motor coach transportation, baseline box seating and drivers’ gratuity.
Reservations must be made by July 15th.
Saturday, November 26th: Show Palace, presents “A Show Palace Christmas”
- $78 pp - Tour includes escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, buffet style
luncheon, show and drivers’ gratuity. Reservations must be made by October 20th.
Tuesday, November 29th – Ellenton Prime Outlets - $31 pp - Tour includes
escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, welcome bag with discount coupons,
which offer 10% off in more than 35 stores. Reservations must be made by
November 20th
Friday, December 9th – Mission Inn & Mt. Dora - $44 pp - Tour includes
escorted deluxe motor coach transportation, buffet style luncheon, shopping time
in Mt. Dora (3 hrs) and drivers’ gratuity. Reservations must be made by November
28th
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June Birthdays
Myrna Loy 1st
Charlotte Hooton 2nd
Hank Marion 2nd
Joseph Harwick 3rd
Sherry Talcott 3rd
Harold Cantrall 4th
Scotty Schmauder 4th
Gary Butcher 6th
Edsel Francis 7th
Joe Lucito 7th
Bill Pickard 12th
Betty Rhoades 12th
Marion Helmkay 15th
Sally Phillips 15th
Debbie Renka 16th
Donna Patton 17th
Robert Roubaud 18th
Herman Biba 19th
Blevins Hensley 19th
Teresa Birchall 23rd
Jo Risler 25th
Doris Palte 27th
Ruth Cloe 28th
Bud Nelson 28th
Paul Chadwick 29th
June Gratz 29th
Cathy Mullison 29th
Robert Torpey 29th
Stan Budzyna 30th
Bruce Lemay 30th
June Anniversaries
Charles & Carol Boston 4th
51 years
Ron & Jane Lallier 14th
7 years
Norm & Joan Brake 16th
38 years
Bud & Charlean Nelson 17th
33 years
Blevins & Wanda Hensley 18th
23 years
Gene & Myrna Loy 23rd
4 years
Dan & Kathy Deuel 28th
2 year
Happy 100th Birthday to Joseph Harwick on
June 3rd. You are an
inspiration to us all
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Sick List Please keep these people in your thoughts and prayers:
Olive Craighton – Consulate Rehab room 107 Maura Cullen – Heart of Florida
Darlene Dinio – Home Irene LoBello – Consulate Rehab
Art Whitmire - Home
If you know of anyone that is sick or in the hospital please let Kay Levinson
(422-8543) know so she can get a card to them.
In Memoriam
Paul Heidenreich in the passing of his son in law
Gail Seal in the passing of her mother Marcyn Seal
Jill and I would like to express our deepest appreciation to all the residents of Lake Hammock Village for all of your sympathy cards and support we received with our Mothers, Marcyn Seal, passing. We would like to say “Thank You” to Marian Spiegel, the head of the Memorial Committee, for organizing the memorial service, to all the volunteers that made the delish desserts and to all the volunteers who helped out the day of her service. A special Thank You to Elaine Blake for singing the Old Rugged Cross. Jill and I also want to thank all the residents that sent cards with words of encouragement to our Mother when she was in the rehab center. Our Mother will be missed dearly. Thank you, Jill and Gail
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I want to thank everyone for my many cards, calls, and balloons on my birthday.
You all made my day. Tammy Anthis
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SPEEDING Why do we do it in LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE? It is only approximately
one to three blocks to the gates depending where we live in the park. Why
do we race to get there and then race to get back to our driveways’? Oh by
the way, in case you didn’t know it or you can’t read, the speed limit is 15
mph, I say it again, 15 miles per hour in Lake Hammock Village. This is
according to our rules and regulations #9.
I have some information for all of you residents. About a month ago one of our
residents got an off duty Ocala County Officer in here with a hand held radar
device and in an hour and a half there was only one person doing the speed limit.
They even clocked a golf cart doing 22 mph.
Oh, another thing, there are also stop signs at the end of all our streets, some of
you don’t even know they are there. I also know that the cops won’t come in here
and write tickets for speeding because it’s private property, but the officer said
they could write tickets for reckless endangerment, but I think we would have to
pay them (this would need to be researched).
I was going to suggest starting to take pictures of speeders and stop sign runners
and start a wall of shame in the clubhouse. I also know from going to most all of
the homeowner meetings, that about 95% of the violators don’t go to the club
house.
Submitted by Richard Spiegel
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New Residents
Welcome to our community!
Carol Hubbard – 62 Sargent St – Carol is from Columbus, Ohio where she retired
from the US Navy. Carol moved to Lake Hammock with her 14 year old Shih Tzu
Daisy. Carol enjoys reading, crafts, genealogy, eating out, Indian food and culture.
We welcome her and look forward to getting to know her.
We want to welcome back long time residents Bob and Pat Marotti, and Maye Cook
to 65 Sargent St.
SUNCREST SALES CORPORATION
AT LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE
36106 Highway 27, Haines City FL 33844
863-421-5764 Fax 863-421-7378
Sales Staff
John Bialy (Home) 863-422-0521 (cell) 863-956-6540
Renee DeJane (cell) 863-242-5400
Judy Dixon (Home) 863-421-7244 (cell) 863-325-6846
Congratulations to Pauline Wells from retiring from teaching here
in Florida.
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Memorial Committee
Purpose: This committee shall assist family and/or friends of recently deceased
residents of Lake Hammock Village in the planning, organizing, and execution of memorial
services to be held in the Clubhouse at Lake Hammock Village.
Methods: The committeel:
1) Offer and provide voluntary assistance in planning for a memorial service if
desired by family and/or friends of the deceased.
2) May assist in contacting local clergy and soloists.
3) Will contact residents via telephone notification system or e-mail to advise of
scheduled memorial services.
4) Will arrange tables and chairs for services at the clubhouse and return them to
their normal places after the service.
5) Will contact residents to seek voluntary donation of baked goods for refreshments
following the services.
6) Shall make coffee and arrange a table of refreshments.
7) Will keep a file containing copies of frequently requested hymn lyrics to be
distributed to guests for use during services; will collect such copies after the
services to be retained for later use.
Rules: The committee:
1. Shall be limited to $25 of expenditures on any one service.
2. Will obtain all funding through solicited donations from LHV residents.
3. Shall not promise or obligate any expenditure of HOA funds.
4. Any payment to clergy or soloists will be the responsibility of family and/or
friends.
5. If family and/or friends desire a luncheon to be served, the family or friends shall
bear all related expenses.
6. Shall provide this assistance in accordance with the family’s religious preferences.
7. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed at services in the clubhouse.
The LHV Board of Directors appointed Marian Spiegel (422-1570) as committee
chair for one year.
We are asking for a voluntary donation of $1.00 per household to go into the
memorial fund. Volunteers will be coming to your doors in the near future.
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Newsletter Information
All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site at
www.floridacommunities.com (click on Lake Hammock at
bottom of page). Just a reminder any information for Gator
Tales needs to be submitted to me by the 20th of every
month.
Tammy Anthis (Editor) Gator Tales Staff:
(863) 353-1959 Nancy Belski
50 Sargent St Mary Ann Donovan
[email protected] Richard & Marion Spiegel
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Lake Hammock Village Homeowner’s Association
Homeowner’s Association Meeting, Minutes
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Board Members in Attendance: 5 members 2 excused
I. Call to Order: President called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM followed by a
Flag Salute.
II. Previous Minutes:
a) Motion to approve April 12th minutes as posted, seconded. Motion carried.
III. Treasurer’s Report
a) Treasurer’s report for April read. Income $90, expenses $563.86. As of
April 30th account balance $2,468.18 in checking.
b) Motion to accept Treasurer’s Report, seconded. Motion carried.
IV. Officers’ Report
a) President:
1) At the May 3, 2011 HOA Board Meeting the Memorial Committee
proposal and rules passed. A chair was appointed for this committee for
one year. The Memorial Committee purpose and rules will be published in
the June Gator Tales.
2) Shuffle Board – The HOA Board has purchased some crystal beads for
use on the courts. We don’t want to use the wax as the heat makes that
build up on the courts and could eventually by detrimental to the courts.
The HOA President will keep the crystals at his house. Times for shuffle
board will change to Monday & Friday at 6:30 PM for the warmer season.
V. Committee Reports:
a) Welcome: No new members
b) Sunshine: Reported on the get well and sympathy cards sent out.
c) FMO: Reported they had their last meeting until September. At the
meeting everyone was thanked for fighting HB5005. The FMO will be
looking into the Pass Through taxes and some park owners are not being
truthful on the amounts they were paying.
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d) Activities:
1) A report was given on events for May.
2) At the last Activities Committee meeting it was discussed about times
for events starting, and how many of them tend to start before the
printed time. This makes it bad for new residents coming for the first
time. The monthly chairs will try and make sure events begin at the
printed time.
3) New Bus Tour trips have been posted on the bulletin boards.
4) Thanked the person for stepping forward and being the June Activities
Chair. We need new people to help chair monthly events.
e) Memorial Committee: Reported the last memorial required no funds as
used coffee and cold drinks from clubhouse. The chair person and others
will be going door to door asking for a voluntary donation of $1.00 per house
for future memorials. The purpose/rules for the memorial committee was
read. Thanked the chair person for taking on this job for the year.
VI. Manager’s Report:
a) Manager reported that the Haines City Commission finalized the Golf Cart
usage rules for outside of the park and she has posted this on the club house
bulletin board.
VII. Old Business: No old business
VIII. New Business: We will begin having Wii Bowling Tournaments in the clubhouse
on Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 pm.
IX. Motion to close meeting.
Meeting adjourned at 7:30 pm.
Respectfully submitted by Secretary LHV HOA
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Do you know what a Hurricane
WATCH & WARNING mean?
WATCH: Hurricane conditions are possible in the specified area
of the WATCH, usually within 36 hours.
WARNING: Hurricane conditions are expected in the specified
area of the WARNING, usually within 24 hours.
LEARN what to do during a WATCH OR a WARNING:
What to Do When a Hurricane WATCH Is Issued:
Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or local radio or TV stations for up-to-date storm
information.
Prepare to bring inside any lawn furniture, outdoor decorations or ornaments, trash
cans, hanging plants, and anything else that can be picked up by the wind.
Prepare to cover all windows of your home. If shutters have not been installed, use
precut plywood as described above. Note: Tape does not prevent windows from
breaking, so taping windows is not recommended.
Fill your car's gas tank.
Recheck manufactured home tie-downs.
Check batteries and stock up on canned food, first aid supplies, drinking water, and
medications.
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Lordex Spine Institute of Polk County
Ridge Chiropractic
Dr Chris Raemisch, DC
Medical breakthrough ends back pain without drugs or surgery.
Call or come for FREE consultation, see if your a candidate!
82 Maxcy Plaza Circle, Haines City, Fl
863-421-9700
The Loggers Hard at Work in the back area
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8th: Ladies Lunch – Sweet Tomatoes (12561 S Apopka Vineland Rd – I4 Exit 68)
15th: Early Bird Dinner – Macaroni Grill (1340 Lakeland Village Circle, Lakeland)
18th: Breakfast – End Zone (42605 U.S. Highway 27, Davenport)
21st: Dining by the Book – Chalet Suzanne (3800 Chalet Suzanne Dr., Lake Wales)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 8:15 AM Coffee/Donuts 9:00 Aerobics
2:00 PM Wii Bowling
7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes
2 8:00 AM Men's Breakfast
2:00 PM
Activities Meeting
3 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
11:00 AM Line Dance 6:30 PM
Shuffleboard
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6:30 PM Ladies’ Poker
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6 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
6:30 PM Shuffleboard
7:00 PM Men's Poker
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7:00 PM HOA Board
Meeting
8 8:15 AM Coffee/Donuts 9:00 Aerobics
11:30 AM Ladies Lunch
2:00 Wii 7:00 Dominoes
Men’s Poker Dominoes
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8:00 AM
Men's Breakfast
10 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
11:00 AM Line Dance 6:30 PM
Shuffleboard
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6:30 PM Ladies’ Poker
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13 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
6:30 PM Shuffleboard
7:00 PM
Men's Poker
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15 8:15 AM Coffee/Donuts 9:00 Aerobics
2:00 PM Wii Bowling
4:15 PM Early Dining 7:00 Dominoes
Men’s Poker
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8:00 AM
Men's Breakfast
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9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
11:00 AM Line Dance
6:30 PM
Shuffleboard
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8:30 AM
Breakfast End Zone
6:30 PM
Ladies’ Poker
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6:30 PM
Birthday/ Anniversary Celebration
7:00 PM
Movie
20 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
6:30 PM Shuffleboard
7:00 PM
Men's Poker
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4:30 PM Dining by the
Book
22 8:15 AM
Coffee/Donuts 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics 2:00 PM
Wii Bowling 7:00 PM
Men’s Poker Dominoes
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8:00 AM
Men's Breakfast
24 9:00 AM
Water Aerobics
11:00 AM Line Dance
6:00 PM
Summertime Potluck
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6:30 PM Ladies’ Poker
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9:00 AM
Water Aerobics 6:30 PM
Shuffleboard 7:00 PM
Men's Poker
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6:30 PM Texas Hold’em
29 8:15 AM
Coffee/Donuts 9:00 Aerobics
2:00 PM Wii Bowling
7:00 PM Men’s Poker Dominoes
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8:00 AM
Men's Breakfast