Meet GAIL WISE:
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Meet GAIL WISE:
Jan2016 HOOTOFTHEMONTH MeetGAILWISE: I began life in Tampa and still live in Hillsborough County. It’s not that I don’t enjoy being elsewhere ‐ I just haven’t found any place that I like any better. And believe me, I’ve tried looking. Clue #1: My first credit purchase was a set of luggage! I’ve still got the blue Maas Brothers credit card that I used! My first paid employment was at the Kress dime store downtown, earning a whopping 50 cents an hour. It was part‐time and temporary, working during one Christmas season, storing and retrieving layaways (the District Manager for Kress was a family friend). My next part‐time, temp job was at Maas Brothers in the credit department (co‐worker was a good family friend). Does anyone else remember when the sales person had to call the credit department to get approval for each credit sale? After graduation from Hillsborough (feel free to guess the year) I was given a deadline by my parents for the following September: Go to work, or go to Business School (President of the school was a family friend). I attended Business School at the University of Tampa to learn speedwriting, typing, bookkeeping, and other “business” classes, all to the tune of $535 ‐ which I had to pay back when I got a full‐time job. For almost 15 years, I worked in an insurance company Bond Department (I’m still close friends with my boss’s widow). I then passed the Civil Service test, and worked the next 28 years as a Federal employee. I began with the Probation Office, transferred to the U.S. Attorney, then to Strike Force, and finally retired from the U.S. District Court Clerk’s office in December, 1999. I began the 21st century the right way ‐ retired! Although I had no children of my own, I was the only 30‐ something woman that had about 20 “kids” during the late ‘60's ‐‐ a church youth group that called me “mom.” Some still do. Together, we accomplished several “They can’t do that!” events and enjoyed many just‐plain‐fun events, all recorded on many yards of 8mm film which are now converted to six DVD’s. All are fond memories ‐ even when I watched and filmed a canoe overturning in the Hillsborough River, with my wallet on board. Wanna see that one? “And the years with those kids, dear friends, is the most fun I’ve ever had – until I joined the OWLS!” OWLS CALENDAR OF EVENTS Therearewrittenpoliciesonourwebsitewhichalsolistsfutureeventsnotyetprintedin calendars.Visitwww.NorthdaleOWLS.org&becomeinformed! Unless noted, activities originate at Northdale Park, 15550 Spring Pine Dr., Tampa, FL. 33624 Jan 5, TODAY – Monthly Meeting & Pot‐Luck Lunch‐11 AM at Park Entertainment: Debbie Myers & Tommy Thompson singing‐playing music for Owls! Jan 6, Wed – Tour Raymond James Art & Lunch at Cracker Barrel @ $17 ‐‐ EVENT SOLD OUT 9:30 AM County bus departs Park for St. Petersburg, Fl to the headquarters of The Raymond James Corporation for a guided tour of their outstanding Art Collection. Each time you take a tour, you see different types of Art! Fee covers transportation, tour and cost of your lunch at Cracker Barrel Restaurant. Contact: Don Clark (813) 985‐4859 – Limited to 30 people! Jan 8, Fri – 7th Annual Seniors Crime Prevention & Safety Fair @ FREE 9:30 AM—1:30 PM …. Free admission, free food, drinks, raffle prizes & more! There will be a variety of presentations, displays and other information pertaining to Crime Prevention & Personal Safety for seniors. Drop Box on site for unneeded or expired prescription drugs for safe disposal by the Sheriff’s Department. Bring your personal information for safe document shredding and disposal. Take time to learn what to do, & what not to do, regarding your personal safety! Contact: Bill Castens (813) 340‐9436 Jan 10, Sunday Matinee – Owls Take in Carrollwood Players @ Pay In Advance To Reserve Seat! 2:30 PM Meet at 4333 Gunn Hwy – The Diary of Anne Frank, a Pulitzer Prize Drama! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 – For Payment Instructions! Jan 14, Thurs – Introductory Training Class for Seniors to Fire Arms for Personal Protection @ $27 9:45 AM Meet at Shooters World, 116 E Fletcher Ave., (just east of N Florida Ave). This 5 hour class begins at 10 AM, so bring your own lunch (coffee & beverages provided). This low‐stress class is designed to provide seniors with a basic understanding of how to safely handle, function and shoot a handgun with comfort and confidence. We will participate in "dry" drills where we will learn to safely handle and function our handgun before firing any shots. We will then be put through a series of live‐fire drills where we practice topics covered in the classroom. Bring your own handgun and ammo at no charge, or use handgun from Shooters World at no charge, but ammo must be purchased from them @ $18 for 50 rounds. Contact: Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 Follow‐up with 2 hour Feb 11 Shooting‐Package Deal! Jan 15, Fri – Take a Stroll on the Boardwalks in Weedon Island Preserve (St. Pete) @ $11 9 AM County Bus departs Park (estimated return 3:30PM). Join us on 1 mile walk to look for migratory birds in this beautiful preserve. We will follow elevated boardwalks to the observation tower and its amazing view of the preserve, St. Pete and the Tampa Bay. There is always something to see so bring binoculars if you have them. Later we will view historic artifacts at the preserves Cultural and Natural History Center, which includes a recently excavated 1,100 year old dugout canoe used by local natives. Lunch at Kojaks in S. Tampa for amazing BBQ ‐ Fee includes $10 cash voucher for lunch. Contact: Brad Lympany (813) 957‐6150 – Get out and get some light exercise! Jan 18, Mon – Bunco at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy@ $16 10 AM Fee covers cost of lunch and prizes – Games start at 10 AM Sharp! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 Jan 20, Wed – Lunch Bunch at La Teresita Restaurant (separate checks) 11:30 AM Meet at CapdeVila's at La Teresita Restaurant at 3246 West Columbus Drive. Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Please Sign‐up at meeting or call. Headcount is needed! Jan 23, Sat – East West Shriner Football Game @ $32 ‐ EVENT IS SOLD OUT 12:30 PM County Bus leave Park for Tropicana Field (return est. 8PM). Get your advance sale tickets to this annual charity event. We have 32 press level premium seats available. Each ticket holder will receive a $10 concession coupon & calendar. This is 91st college post season game with many outstanding seniors being watched by NFL scouts. Free "Tail Gate" party is open to all & begins at 1:00 PM. A variety of available food is delicious & abundant. Free but donations are always appreciated. Game starts at 4 PM. Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – PAY NOW TO GET ON WAIT LIST! Jan 26, Tues – Visit Snowbird Extravaganza in Lakeland, FL @ $18 (Another $ deal) 9:45 AM County bus departs Park (estimated return is 2:45 PM) See the largest Extravaganza in our area. It covers the entire Lakeland Center. You will see Snowbird information booths, free entertainment, samples, and freebees. Includes transport, admission and the cost of lunch at Buddy Freddy’s in Plant City! Contact: Don Clark (813) 985‐4859 Jan 28, Thurs – Visit to the Big Cat Rescue & Sanctuary in Sarasota @$36 10:30 AM Martz Bus departs Park (estimated return at 7:30 PM). This non‐profit Sanctuary is a safe haven for the big cats, bears & animals in need. Kay & Clayton Rosaire established the Sanctuary bringing over 30 years experience working with & caring for exotic animals. Their goal is to educate the public by fostering appreciation for animals & to stress the importance of habitat preservation. An exotic bird show, an animal show & time to explore the Sanctuary on your own is the agenda followed by early Dutch dinner at Troyer's Der Dutchman Restaurant with great shopping upstairs & a Dutch bakery downstairs. Too good to miss! Contact: Sylvia Katz (813) 961‐5649 Feb 2, Tues – Monthly Meeting & Pot‐Luck Lunch‐11 AM at Park – Bring FOOD Entertainment: Comedy Magic with Geoff Williams! Feb 3, Wed – Carnival Museum Tour @ $8 (Limited to 30) 9:15 AM County bus departs Park for Gibsonton, FL. (est. return at 2:30 PM). Find out why you never won that big prize at circus side shows. This is a new museum in the area. Many circus memorabilia including two miniature circuses. Dutch lunch after the tour. Contact: Don Clark (813) 985‐4859 ‐ -- Enjoy a day of memories with Owls at the carnival! Feb 4, Thurs – Tour & Lunch at Aston Gardens at Tampa Bay @ FREE 11 AM Aston Gardens Bus departs Park for a free guided tour & lunch. An option to consider for living quarters while enjoying lunch (est. return 2PM). Contact: Ashley Toms (813) 855‐2811 – Register with Ashley to participate in this free event. Feb 11, Thurs – 2 Hr Follow Up Exclusive Range Use Shooting Pkg Deal for Fun @ $20 9:45 AM Meet at Shooters World, 116 E. Fletcher Ave, Tampa, FL 33612. Shooting for fun begins at 10 AM. This is NOT a training class. If you attended the January 14 training class you are encouraged to participate. If you are a trained shooter you may attend this shooting event. Bring your own handgun & ammo @ N/C or use handgun from Shooters World but ammo must be purchased from them @ $18 for 50 rounds. Includes two hours of private event space use, ear & eye protection & targets. Contact: Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 ‐ Safety officer available for assistance on range Feb 12, Fri – Experience Fl Aquarium & Wild Dolphin Cruise @ $22 st NOTE: Hike in Violet Cury Preserve originally scheduled this date was moved to March 31 date. 10 AM County Bus departs Park for Florida Aquarium (est. return 3 PM) Check out some Exhibits and enjoy a Free treat, coffee, or tea at Café Ray. Dutch treat lunch at Café Ray or one of nearby restaurants but you must be checked in for Wild Dolphin Cruise no later than 12:45 PM. The Bay Spirit II departs the dock at 1 PM – “with or without you” so don’t be late! This 75 minute Dolphin Cruise, guided by an experienced naturalist, will explore the incredible ecosystem of Tampa Bay and the abundance of wildlife that calls it home. Enjoy some time at the Fla. Aquarium and experience the Dolphin Cruise at a great price! Contact: Brad Lympany (813) 957‐6150 – Get out and enjoy nature! Feb 14, Sunday Matinee – Owls Take in Carrollwood Players @ Pay In Advance To Reserve Seat! 2:30 PM Meet at 4333 Gunn Hwy – Fox on the Fairway, a comedy farce! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 – For Payment Instructions! Feb 15, Mon – Bunco at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy@ $16 10 AM Fee covers cost of lunch and prizes – Games start at 10 AM Sharp! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 Feb 17, Wed – Lunch Bunch at Kona Grill (separate checks) 11:30 AM Meet 4134 W. Boy Scout Blvd. Kona Grill is very busy at lunchtime & cannot have 40 Owls ordering off the menu. Pick any two items off a selected list for $10.50. Choices are: SALADS, SANDWICHS, SOUPS and a list of SUSHI ITEMS… any 2 for $10.50 Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Please Sign‐up at meeting or call. Headcount is needed! Feb 18, Thurs – Dine at Ferg’s Live & enjoy TBL Hockey vs Winnipeg @ $29 (Good hockey deal) 4:45 PM Depart Park for Thursday evening “supper” & hockey (est. return 10:30 PM) Pre‐game Dutch dining at Ferg’s Live Channelside location (will put us in the hockey mood) located across street of the Ice Palace (or you can Dutch dine at arena). Root for the home team as the Tampa Bay Lighting beat the Jets! Contact: Don Clark (813) 985‐4859 – Fee covers transport, parking & game ticket. Feb 23, Tues – Mazzaro’s Italian Market and More @ $19 10 AM Martz bus departs Park for St. Pete (est. return 3 PM). One of the wonders of St. Petersburg is Mazzaro's, an area landmark. You will experience Mazzaro's Patio ‐ a hidden gem of relaxation & entertainment, a shady, comfortable outdoor space where we will take time for our Dutch lunch selected from Mazzaro's fabulous Italian deli and revel in the "Mazzaro Experience". Then time for shopping the market for the goodies we will take home. Mazzaro's makes their own pasta, homemade baked goods & breads plus Italian Gelatos. You will find fresh sea foods & meats, gourmet imports of all sorts, fine wines & beers. Contact: Sylvia Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Bring carriers to hold anything to be kept cool! OWLS HELP LESS FORTUNATE : In addition to food & toy drives for Metropolitan Ministries & Toys for Tots, we collect box tops (education), used eye glasses (Lions), used hearing aids (Sertoma), aluminum tabs (Shriner’s Hospital), cell phones (SALT), used postage stamps (Veterans’ Nursing Home), and slightly used or new pillow cases (“Dress A Girl”). Ask any staff or place in collection containers at the monthly Northdale OWLS meetings. FEEL BETTER ABOUT WHO YOU ARE BY GIVING TO OTHERS! WE’RE EMERGENCY READY…IN A HE RTBEAT! SIGNS OF THE ONSET OF A HEART ATTACK: IT TAKES ONLY SECONDS FOR A LIFE-THREATENING HEART ATTACK TO OCCUR That’s why knowing signs and symptoms, is so critical to your survival. Luckily, Florida Hospital Carrollwood has a cardiac service offering highly-skilled clinicians and specific protocols around the clock to offer you the best chance of survival. CHEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT PAIN OR DISCOMFORT IN ARM(S), NECK, BACK, JAW OR STOMACH SHORTNESS OF BREATH SWEATING, NAUSEA OR DIZZINESS FHC-2015-0820B_HeartER_Flier_2.indd 1 Take comfort in knowing that when every minute counts, we are only a matter of minutes away. Knowing the signs and symptoms for each is your best defense for when you may need to call 9-1-1. Know Your Numbers and Avoid a Heart Attack — request your FREE risk factor indication card today at ERCARENOW.com. 9/24/15 1:26 PM Feb 25, Thurs – Your Choice of Zip Line, Horseback Ride, or Backstage Tour @ Prices Outlined 9:30 AM Luxury bus departs for Dutch lunch at Mojo Grill in Ocala (est. return 6:30PM). #1 ZIP LINE @ $89: The Canyons Express is an introduction to zip lining and we will begin with an easy flight through the forest and end with a glorious flight over the water. Go through 5 zip lines and 1 Rope Bridge in 1 ½ hours. Must be in reasonably good health, a few stairs & maneuver a swinging bridge. #2 Guided HORSE BACK RIDING @ $89: Enjoy 1 ½ hours of touring the Canyons on horseback with a guide. #3 Backstge Tour @ $69: For the less adventurous, see how The Canyons zip lines and horseback riding tours function behind the scenes. Enjoy private tour around 100 acre property, including being driven down into the limestone pit. Wear comfortable clothing, closed & tied shoes, no short shorts, or hanging jewelry & tie long hair in a ponytail. Fee covers transport, event & guide ‐ ‐ NOTE: THIS IS A RAIN OR SHINE EVENT!. Contact: Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 – Please specify which tour you chose on your payment. Mar 1, Tues – – Monthly Meeting with Corned Beef & Cabbage Lunch‐11 AM at Park @ $5 Entertainment by Maio Family – Bag Pipes, Irish Dancing & Such! DO NOT BRING FOOD DISH THIS MONTH! Tom & Bette Murray and John Erb are cooking! Get in Irish Mood “Life is like a cup of tea, it’s all in how you make it!” Prepay $5 for your Irish meal ticket or pay at door “meal deal” until we reach capacity: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potato & Carrots, a roll, cookie & bottle of water! If you do not like Corned Beef & Cabbage bring your own bagged lunch. Contact: Bill Castens (813) 340‐9436 – WEAR GREEN! – – Note: Bldg capacity is 514 people ! Mar 9, Wed – Cracker Country Adventure @ $9 10:45 AM County Bus departs Northdale for Florida State Fairgrounds (est. return 3 PM). Lemme hear yer drawl, ya’ll, ‘cuz we’re gonna be Florida Crackers for a day! On the way to Cracker Country at the Fairgrounds, we will enjoy a Dutch treat lunch of Southern comfort food at the Cracker Barrel in Seffner. Our visit to Cracker Country will begin as we cross the bridge from the parking lot to the 4 Acre museum. That bridge will transport us from 2016 back to 1890's Florida. Knowledgeable, costumed docents will guide us through the church, the school, the Carlton House, the Smith House, and the General Store, each an authentic building from the past. You will be taught, or perhaps reminded, of responsibilities like teaching, preaching, gardening, cooking, churning butter, making a candle, and washing & ironing clothes, without electricity or plumbing. You’ll also learn why we’re called Crackers! Contact: Gail Wise, (813) 935‐3344 – Fee covers transport, parking and admission. Mar 13, Sunday Matinee – Owls Take in Carrollwood Players @ Pay In Advance To Reserve Seat! 2:30 PM Meet at 4333 Gunn Hwy – Getting The Gold, a mystery! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 – For Payment Instructions! Mar 16, Wed – Lunch Bunch at Costanera Peruvian Cruisine (separate checks) 11:30 AM Meet at 3869 Northdale Blvd for a Peruvian cuisine experience! Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Please Sign‐up at meeting or call. Headcount is needed! Mar 17, Thurs ‐ Homemade Cake Baking Contest for 2nd Annual Picnic in the Park @ Free 10 AM‐Noon ‐ Deliver cakes to the Bill Castens Gym for judging. Contest open to Men and Women. Cakes will be served at the Picnic on Friday. Participants receive a ribbon. Cake Baking Contest Rules: 1) Cake must be made from scratch. 2) Cake can be made in Continued to page 9 Mar 17, Thurs ‐ Homemade Cake Baking Contest Continued from page 8 any form (sheet, two layers, form pan, etc.) 3) No professional decorating. 4) All cakes will be judged on presentation, taste and texture. 5) Cake is to be prepared at your residence and taken to the gymnasium on a plastic plate or a cardboard form, not to be returned, and requiring no refrigeration. 6) Any remaining cake will be auctioned off to highest bidder at picnic and the proceeds will go to the Northdale Park Kids Program. Entries must include list of ingredients, your name and telephone number on a 3x5 card. Contact: Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 ‐ Call Ruth to register no later than March 2nd. Mar 18, Fri – Country Theme 2nd Annual Picnic at the Park, Catered by John Erb @ $7 10 AM – Meet at Park. Bring lawn chairs for B‐i‐n‐g‐o & camaraderie. At noon we will eat Pulled Pork, Grilled Chicken, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Root Beer Floats, prepared by John Erb. Homemade cake from baking contest and coffee will be served for dessert. Water provided. Variety Show – Bring movie trivia, musical instruments, skits, tricks, talents, and entertain (call Ruth). Bring yard games, board games, cards, & stay as long as you wish! Let’s have fun and also eat some of John Erb’s cooking! Contact: RuIth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 – Need Volunteers to set up, serve & clean up. Mar 21, Mon – Bunco at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy@ $16 10 AM Fee covers cost of lunch and prizes – Games start at 10 AM Sharp! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 Mar 23, Wed – International Farmall Tractor Museum Tour @ $43 9 AM Martz bus departs Park (estimated return 4PM) Fee covers Tractor Museum tour & delicious BBQ lunch onsite Dutch treat Russsell Stover candy shop stop on return to Tampa Contact: Don Clark (813) 985‐4859 Mar 26, Sat – Easter Egg Hunt at Northdale Park @ Free 10 AM – Bring grandchildren (bring basket), or just come to watch the fun! Don’t be late ‐‐‐ once the hunts begin, they are over quickly! Contact: Martha Hughes (813) 477‐0924 – Volunteers needed – Call or see Martha if available. Mar 30, Wed – Enjoy Horse Racing At Tampa Bay Downs @ $42 10:30 AM Martz Bus departs Park (return estimated at 4 PM) – Join your friends at lovely Tampa Bay Downs for a delightful day of Fun, Food & Frivolity betting on those beautiful horses and enjoying the pre‐race luncheon buffet. Buffet consists of Turkey, Carved Roast Beef, Caesar Salad, Pasta Salads, Fresh Fruits, Smashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Rolls & Butter, Assorted Desserts and Beverages. Fee covers round trip transportation, admission to reserved seating areas, daily racing forms, buffet luncheon and track restaurant & driver's tips. There will be a special race designated in honor of the NORTHDALE OWLS!!!!! DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS IS MARCH 24TH, 2016 Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Seats are limited—Make your reservation today! Mar 31, Thurs – Nature Hike through the quaint Violet Cury Nature Preserve @ $12 9:30 AM County Bus Departs Park for 1 mile guided nature stroll (est. return 2:30PM). The nature hike will follow well‐groomed trails with a natural surface that is generally clear of any obstacles or mud, to Flynn Lake and back. Hikers should anticipate a gentle slope during the hike of 50’ in elevation. There’s a picnic table at lake for taking a rest. Continued to page 10 Mar 31, Thurs – Nature Hike through Violet Cury Preserve Continued from page 9 The area is predominately forested so sunscreen is not mandatory, but recommended. Even though it should be dry in the area, bug spray is also recommended near lake. There is plenty of wildlife in the preserve. Binoculars help a lot in the case that we spot any. In addition to Wild Owls in our group, there is definitely a resident Barred Owl. Lunch at Culvers Restaurant and fee includes $10 cash voucher for lunch. Contact: Brad Lympany (813) 957‐6150 – Get out and get some light exercise! Apr 5, Tues – Monthly Meeting & Pot‐Luck Lunch‐11 AM at Park – Bring FOOD Entertainment: RALPH ALLOCCO – Vegas Style Golden Age of Music Show! Apr 6, Wed – A Day at Hard Rock Casino @ $11 9:30 AM County Bus departs Park for Hard Rock Casino (estimated return at 2 PM) Fee covers round trip transport and includes a $10 voucher for Play $ or towards lunch. Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Don’t wait long as we are limited to a bus load on this deal Apr 9, Sat – Enjoy Family Fun Festival – 3500+ people attend ‐‐‐ Free Northdale Park – Free Parking – Free Food & Free Entertainment! 10 AM View Parade into Park including Gaither High’s Marching Band Contact: Ann Frisbie (813) 968‐8460 – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED & APPRECIATED! Apr 10, Sunday Matinee – Owls Take in Carrollwood Players @ Pay In Advance To Reserve Seat! 2:30 PM Meet at 4333 Gunn Hwy – Crimes Of The Heart, a dramatic comedy. Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 – For Payment Instructions! April 13, Wed ‐ Active Shooter Presentation & Airport Security @ $10 10:00 AM meet at the Park (Bldg A) for training class and box lunch. Crime Prevention Officer Wendy Shughart, Tampa International Airport Police Dept., will present things to do if we encounter an active shooter or threat, whether it be in a mall, theater, restaurant, work place, or wherever. Officer Shughart will also inform us on how to report suspicious persons or activity. Time for questions & answers – Covers cost of an EVOS boxed lunch. Contact Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 ‐ Ruth sez you will not want to miss this presentation! Apr 18, Mon – Bunco at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy@ $16 10 AM Fee covers cost of lunch and prizes – Games start at 10 AM Sharp! Contact: Nancy Stearns (813) 961‐4438 Apr 20, Wed – Dinner Bunch at Front Porch Restaurant (separate checks) 4:45 PM Meet at 5924 N. Florida Ave. for dinner meal. It is important to arrive on time! Contact: Marty Katz (813) 961‐5649 – Please Sign‐up at meeting or call. Headcount is needed! May 1, Sun ‐ Italian Club Annual Comedy Music Spectacular of the Year @ $30 3:15 PM County Bus departs park for the Italian Club, 1731 E. 7th Ave. (2 blocks S. of the Columbia Restaurant. (est. return 8 PM. Go with the Owls for a special price of $30...or pay $35 at the door. Dress is casual. Fun filled evening beginning with a magnificent buffet of heavy Hors d' Oeuvres and ending with a sensational evening of entertainment with comedy, song, dance and lots of good laughs. Cash Bar. Proceeds benefit the Italian Club Cemetery, of which we will tour later this year. Contact Ruth Zeigler (813) 962‐0397 May 3, Tues – Monthly Meeting & Pot‐Luck Lunch‐11 AM at Park – Bring FOOD Entertainment: SUZANNE RENO & DJ ANGELO singing Owls Style dance music! “WEEKLY RECREATION PROGRAMS for OWLS” Sponsored by: Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation & Conservation Department in partnership with the Northdale Owls ‐‐ Contact Bill Castens at 813‐340‐9436 Pickleball Lessons‐Beginning Players Pickleball Play (Experienced Players) Tues/Thurs 9:00am‐11:00am Tues & Thurs 11:00am‐2:00pm Free! Free! Pickleball Shootout (Experienced Players) Mon 11:30am‐2:00pm Free! Other Pickleball “Play”: Wed @ 6:30–8:30pm, Sat @ 9am – Noon + Outdoors anytime Free! Beginner Line Dance Mondays 10:30am‐12 Noon $2/class Improver/Intermediate Line Dance Thursdays 10:30am‐12 Noon $2/class Walking Club Tues/Thurs 8:00am‐9:30am Free! st BING‐OWL (BINGO) 1 Fri of month 9:30am‐11:30am Bring a Gift Simply bring a wrapped gift to participate. Neat prizes and Owl‐Bucks!!! Just show up! Table Tennis (Ping Pong) Mon/Wed 11:00am‐1pm Free! Table Tennis for all adults and seniors. Contact Dave Anshutz at (813) 985-1418 for more Info. Aerobics “Lite” Tues/Wed 9:30am‐10:30am $2/class Senior YOGA Fridays 11:30am‐12:15pm $5/class Tai Chi (New) Tuesdays 11:00 am‐noon Free! BBOB’S (Bill’s Blooming Orchid Buddies) 4th Tues Games: Bridge Thursdays Cards & Games Tuesdays Hand & Foot Thursdays Mah Jongg Mondays Mah Jongg Wednesdays Sing Along With Owls Wednesdays Contact: Bill Castens Contact: Shirley Beller Contact: Kay Farland Contact: Kay Farland Contact: Hilda Hodges Contact: Marie Alley Contact Bev Johnston (813) 340‐9436 (813) 961‐5495 (813) 889‐7972 (813) 889‐7972 (813) 416‐3317 (813) 962‐0063 (813) 952‐4617 Our Mission… is to create a growing network of co-ed seniors, to provide social activities, local events, travel, entertainment, and educational seminars in common interest groups as ways to safely enjoy our lives. Our Refund Policy… is to reimburse you for prepaid events if you give prior notification, and if we can resell ticket to another participant, usually day of event. Checkout the website at www.NorthdaleOWLS.org, or visit Northdale Park for details on how to join… Still Got Questions? Talk to any member of the OWLS, or contact Bill Castens at (813) 340‐9436 Your reservation is made upon RECEIPT of your payment… Please itemize each event you wish to attend. Make checks payable and mail to: Northdale OWLS, 3853 Northdale Blvd., # 374, Tampa, FL 33624 Or DROP Payment in “Lock Box” at Northdale Park, Bldg. B
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