March - Tippecanoe Village
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March - Tippecanoe Village
Smoke Signal March 2016 Monday: The heartbeat of Tippecanoe 10:00 Art Classes/Wood Working 10:00 Petanque ?? A park that is enjoying their retirement Tuesday: 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem Wednesday: 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 Thursday: 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle 6:15: Texas Holdem Friday: 10:15 Golf M&W 5:45: Bingo MARCH The month of positive thinking! March 13th Wanda Stevens wstevens11@tampabay.rr.com 813-779-1437 “A positive attitude turns "I can't & I won't," into "I have & I WILL!” 1 March 2016 Sun Mon Tue 1 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem 7 6 Steak Cards 2:00 Trash 10:00 Art Classes/ Wood Working 10:00 Petanque ?? TVHOA Membership MTG. for residents 8 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem 7:00PM 13 TIME CHANGE Jam Session 2-4 (sign up) 50th Anniversary Social 6:30PM-8:00pm 14 Trash 10:00 Art Classes/ Wood Working 10:00 Petanque ?? 20 (Palm Sunday) 21 Steak Cards 2:00 27 (Easter) Easter Dinner… Social Hour 3 pm Dinner 4 pm Trash 10:00 Art Classes/ Wood Working 10:00 Petanque ?? Strawberry Shortcake Social 7:00pm 28 Trash 10:00 Art Classes/ Wood Working 10:00 Petanque ?? 15 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem 22 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem 29 8:00: Socialize before Coffee 9:00: Coffee Hour Bowling 2:30Pm 10:00 Horseshoes 6:15: Texas Holdem Wed Thu 2 3 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 9 trash 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Knitting 1:00 Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle 10 Recycle 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 16 Trash 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Knitting 1:00 Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle 17 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 23 Trash 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Knitting 1:00 Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle 24 Recycle 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 30 Trash 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Knitting 1:00 Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle 31 8:30 am Wed. Golf 9:30 Crafts & Quilting 1:00 Fun Shuffle Ping Pong 6:15 Euchre 6:15 2 Trash 8:30 Tops 8:30/9:00 Thursday Knitting 1:00 Golf ?? Time 10:00 Shuffle Fri Sat 4 5 10:15 Golf M & W Bingo 5:45pm 11 Omelet Breakfast 8-9 am 12 Rockin Ron St. Patty's Dance 10:15 Golf M & W Bingo 5:45pm 18 19 FUN DAY 10:15 Golf M & W Bingo 5:45pm 25 (Good Friday) 26 10:15 Golf M & W Bingo 5:45pm Double Density Party Time Dance “Happy people produce. Bored people consume.” March 2016 Anniversaries 2016 1 Robert Dillard Barbara Butler 10 Warren & Martha Ricker 1951 22 Joe & Juanita Arey 1995 2 James Strating Jo Engels Steve & Mary Geiger 1984 24 Burnie & Dolores Morrow 1972 29 Robert & Sharon Hayes 1981 5 Julie Koon Matt Scott 6 Gerri Emerick 11 Ray Raymond 30 Richard & Vicki Denny 2007 14 Ken LeVan 16 Theresa Gagnon Happy Birthday & Anniversary to you all!! 20 James Dashnaw Joyce Burns 21 Roseann DeMarse 22 Maynard Bruch Fred Carter 23 Delores Vieau Celebrating Fifty Years of Marriage 24 Peter Diperi Bill Backus 25 Rose Maupin An "Anniversary Social" in honor of Frank and Gloria Ward 26 Dolores Morrow Karen Bavier Greg Dellinger and Don and Margaret Hilt 28 Joe Arey 29 Dayne Legassie will be held on Sunday March 13th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the clubhouse. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. A sign up sheet will be on the board please sign up by March 8th. Any questions, please call me. Thank you, Judy 3 MARCH 2016: by Irene Lemay SICK BAY Diane Legassie is in the Zephyrhills Hospital : She is in ICU. No visitors Please. She came home 2-2 but returned to the hospital 2-4 Dayne will let us know when she can have visitors Brigitte Langford ,had foot surgery and is now recuperating in Heartland Rehab. No visitors Please George McIntyre is in the hospital in Dade City. No Visitors Please David Phillips is in Kindred Hospital in Tampa. No Visitors Please (Passed) Dayne Legassie was taken to the Zephyrhills Hospital 2-6-in the AM. Diane came home from the hospital 2-6- in the PM NO VISITORS due to contagious infection. JoAnn Millard went to the hospital after suffering a mini stroke. 11-18-2015 Ron Smith Had a tractor accident. He is still in Rehab ; Cards would be appreciated. The address is also on the bulletin board in the club house. Ron Smith : Room 1105 1500 Portland Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14621 Phone # 315-460-5820. DECEASED Patrick Mulvehille passed away this morning 2-14 David Phillips passed away 2-19 May they rest in peace. “A great find while going through tough experiences is the discovery of gifts inside of us that we did not know were there all along. - Inshan Meahjohn, The Hidden Path” ― Inshan Meahjohn “Having a positive attitude gives you power. This isn't the same kind of power that dictators and warlords seek after, but rather a spiritual power. It's a power that comes to us from God.” ― Lindsey Rietzsch, The Happy Lady 4 Patrick S. "Pat Who" Mulvehill, 66, of Irwin and Zephyrhills, Fla., died Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016. He was a son of the late Vincent Mulvehill and Eleanor Stephens Mulvehill, of Irwin. He is survived by brothers, Thomas Mulvehill, of Richmond, Va., and Dennis Mulvehill, of Jeannette; and sister, Kathleen Mulvehill Surgenor, of York, Pa. He was a graduate of Hempfield High School in Greensburg, General Electric Technology Institute in Newark, N.J. He was employed for 38 years with U.S. Steel. He enjoyed riding with his great friends in his motorcycle clubs in Irwin and the Eagles Riders of Zephyrhills, Fla., playing and teaching the guitar, shooting pool and enjoying life. He will be missed by many. David W. Phillips November 22, 1962 - February 19, 2016 Zephyrhills, Florida David was a resident of Zephyrhills, Florida at the time of his passing. He was married to Debbie. Honoring David’s wishes cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date in Zephyrhills Florida.. In lieu of flowers those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to the wishes of the family. Sympathy prayer Dear Lord, please comfort those in grief, Love them, lift them, give relief For loss they’ve suffered, sadness felt; Make this sorrow slowly melt. Lord, let happy memories ease, Creating peace like a gentle breeze, And as you help them make it through. Draw them closer, Lord, to you. Sincere condolences on your loss. By Joanna Fuchs 5 6 Let’s Have Fun on the 15th annual FUN DAY and enjoy our parks 35 year ANNIVERSARY Saturday March 19th The fun begins at 10:00a.m. Tickets required—residents free guests $4.00 EAT at 1:00 P.M. Please bring a yummy picnic dish to share (dish to pass) Hotdog, Hamburgers, Baked Beans, Place Settings and Lemonade will be provided. Bring your own lawn chairs and enjoy Entertainment Virgil and Friends BO’s Mystery Band The TOPS players Senior Yard Game Competition (Whoo—Hooo) 50/50 Raffle 7 Items Concerning Tippecanoe Residents Operation Dark House **2016** Just a reminder to everyone, it is that time of year again to get your forms turned in if you wish to participate in “OPERATION DARK HOUSE”. This program is sponsored by the Pasco Co Sheriffs and if you wish to participate you will need to fill out a form. Forms will be available at the office and at COFFEE HOUR. They must be turned in by March 31, 2016. Any questions please see Beth Caro or any other Board member. Thank you Sunshine Lady Irene Lemay 788-7293 Will be doing the sick bay bulletin board and announcing the birthdays and anniversaries. Please call her or email her NOTICE for newsletter HOMEOWENERS INSURANCE As per Sam Surratt/Lee Reed Insurance Agency At one time Mobile home owners of "older" mobile homes had only 1 choice for their homeowners policy and that was "Citizens". Two more companies are also offering coverage on older mobile homes. They are "Modern USA & American Traditions". If an individual is looking to change or add coverage, Please contact : "FLORIDA MANUFACTURED HOME INSURANCE via their website "www.fmhii.com" and download the form for a "quote". Or contact Lee Reed Insurance Agency (813-782-5502) if not able to go the website. Residents Please do not remove mail off the tables by the mail boxes. All perspective buyers and renters If you get the wrong mail in your box either take of homes in Tippecanoe are the mail to the correct person or put back in the required to have a background check prior to closing on mail slot and maybe the mail man will get it right the second time around. Also, any magazines left the property , or renting a on those tables are NOT for you to take. home. It is the responsibility of If folks are bringing magazines for others tear off the home owners to notify their purchaser or renter so that they the address and put on the table near the window, not on the mail tables. may contact the office to have this NEVER leave medicine on any table! done. TVHOA Board Attention “There is a magnificent, beautiful, wonderful painting in front of you! It is intricate, detailed, a painstaking labor of devotion and love! The colors are like no other, they swim and leap, they trickle and embellish! And yet you choose to fixate your eyes on the small fly which has landed on it! Why do you do such a thing?” ― C. JoyBell C. 8 Items Concerning Tippecanoe Residents (Cont'd) Our dumpster is for: PLEASE….SLOW DOWN CLEAN, DRY PAPER ONLY It is NOT for: Household trash/garbage Remodeling products Dog poop, glass, aluminum or plastic of any kind. Any time you see standing Water esp. ….drive VERY SLOW Through it to NOT cause a wake!! The cost of removing foreign and non-conforming materials is too high. It affects the recycling operation and, therefore, reduces the amount the park gets paid. THANK YOU (in advance) Tippecanoe speed limit is 15 MPH STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SOCIAL Monday March 21st 7:00pm Tippecanoe Recreation Hall Serving: Shortcake * Strawberries * Whip Topping * ice cream * Sugar Free Available : DONATION AT THE DOOR JIM and MYRNA MALLISON AND COMMITTEE Don’t forget the omelet breakfast on SaturdayMarch 5th. Sunday March 13 Jam Session 2-4 pm “Life is like a sandwich! Birth as one slice, and death as the other. What you put in-between the slices is up to you. Is your sandwich tasty or sour? Allan Rufus.org” ― Allan Rufus “NOTE TO SELF – BOOMERANG EFFECT Come , enjoy the music and have My words, thoughts and deeds have fun!! a boomerang effect. 8-9 Come to Coffee hour on Tuesdays to find out more about it. YUM YUM JAM 9 So be-careful what you send out!” ― Allan Rufus, The Master's Sacred Knowledge PLEASE REMEMBER THE SPEED LIMIT 15 MPH Also bikes and walkers please remember to watch for cars and move over when they approach you. Always be careful esp. in our front entrance when folks are coming in off Morris Bridge...and around corners near the clubhouse and the corner near the pond. Stay on your side of the road. This includes cars, bikes, walkers. Thanks all!! Tippecanoe Dance Schedule 2016 March 12 2016 March 26 2016 April 9 2016 October 29 2016 November 12 2016 November 26 2016 December 10 2016 December 31 2016 Rockin Ron Double Density Arlington Road Band Karl Sapp Double Density George Durham Karl Sapp Rockin Ron St. Patty's Dance Party Time Dance Party Time Halloween Dance Dance Party Thanksgiving Christmas Dance New Year's Eve Tippecanoe Dance Schedule 2017 March 17 St. Patty’s Dinner 4:30-5:30 pm January January February February March March April 14 2017 28 2017 11 2017 25 2017 11 2017 25 2017 8 2017 November 25 2017 December 16 2017 December 31 2017 Sunday March 27 Easter Sunday Dinner… Social Hour 3 pm Dinner 4 pm Find out more at Coffee Hour Thank You David Baldwin Pure Country Gold Rockin Ron Double Density Rockin Ron Karl Sapp Rockin Ron BREAK Karl Sapp Rockin Ron Double Density “Replace the word Saturday March 19th can’t with can. Know Will be FUN DAY that you can, believe that you can, and Please come to Cofknow with ALL of fee Hour on Tuesyour heart that you will. You will suc- days to get the particulars on ceed in spite of any obstacles that may events try to hinder you! “When you are joyful, when you say yes to There’s so much power in having a life and have fun and project positivity all positive attitude, pos- around you, you become a sun in the center itive mindset, and of every constellation, and people want to be positive outlook.” near you.” ― Stephanie Lahart ― Shannon L. Alder 10 BLOCK CAPTAINS & ALTERNATES PHONE NUMBERS Copies to: Office, Dottie C., Wanda S., Sue L., Irene L. Dottie 355-4577 will be called first for emergencies (such as water shut off). Dottie will call Captains and they will call their Alternates, who will call the residents assigned to them. CARNATION LN CAPTAIN ALTERNATES MONA SHAW ………………..395-8376 JAIMA KIRT ………………... 782-0064 JOAN BROOKMAN ………... 715-9904 DAWNS DELL CAPTAIN ALTERNATE DOTTIE CORNELL………......355-4577 DIANE HAMEL ……………. 455-3964 OSAGE DR CAPTAIN ALTERNATE FLOSSIE DECKER …………..517-927-9698 KAREN BAVIER …..…….....780-8780 ROSEBUD ROW CAPTAIN ALTERNATES ARLENE CARPENTER …….. 788-0816 JUNE BURNETTE ………..…782-5330 THERESA GAGNON ……..…788-0019 PEGGY PULSIFER …………..701-7617 DON SWANSON ………......610-246-7587 DAFFODIL DELL & LILY LN CAPTAIN ALTERNATES SUE FISHER …………………715-4553 TOM BROWN ………………248-408-3141 Or 715-2829 CHERYL DAVIS …………..803-420-6629 BETH CARO ……………….724-272-9321 MORNING GLORY CAPTAIN ALTERNATE PRISCILLA HALE …………..782-8494 SANDY BELLEFUILLE …….713-0999 PETUNIA PLACE CAPTAIN ALTERNATE CAROLE HEALY …….……..412-498-8681 DIANE MASON ……………..782-7437 SWEETPEA LN CAPTAIN ALTERNATES JOAN ELLISON …….………395-8213 RAY POIRIER ………………782-5675 MARGE KIRCHNER ……….783-7861 Suggestion: Each Captain divide their list with their alternate (s) so that emergency calls can be made faster. Annual reports etc., should be given to only the names listed on the signature sheet given with the reports. Updated by Mona Shaw January 7. 2016 ALTERNATES AMA Zephyrhills Main Street Coming Events 2016 Event Schedule Saturday March 12 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 106th Founder's Day: "That's Entertainment" The 60's Where: Downtown, along 5th Ave. Call: 813-780-1414 For more info info@mainstreetzephyrhills.org “Be positive. Stay happy and don't let the negativity of the world get you down.” ― Germany Kent “Let us work towards not only bringing civility back in style, but ultimately making it a lifestyle.” ― Cindy Ann Peterson, 11 “If you're not grateful for what you already have, why should you be blessed with more...” ― Germany Kent “Don't waste your time complaining, use your energy to create a solution. Even a 10% resolution is progress.” ― Benjamin Lotter BINGO Friday Nites: starts 5:45PM Texas Holdem Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:15 pm Rec. Hall YOU ARE BEING WATCHED!! Everything in the clubhouse belongs to all of us, not any one individual. There have been several items taken without asking. No matter how big or small, it is still stealing and you are stealing from all of us. If there is something you need, please ask, don't just take it. It has gotten to the point where expensive things are disappearing from the clubhouse, and "IT HAS TO STOP". The cameras are being checked and the person or persons responsible will be confronted. RECYCLING NUMBERS TO CALL You can't use blue bags Recycling picks up 2 and 4 Wednesdays You provide your own container, but it must have a recycle sticker on it. Stickers can be obtained at the recycle Plant on Hand Cark Road Sue still has some DON’T RECYCLE Newspaper, paper, cardboard Styrofoam of any kind Plastic film or bags of ANY kind Plastic picnic ware, (plates, cups, utensils, tablecloths) Plastic toys of any kind STREET LIGHTS OUT: 352-588-5115 EXT 1146 (NEED NUMBER FROM POLE) WATER ABUSE: 800-848-0499 or 800-423-1476 ext. 4498 GARBAGE PICK UP OR RECYCLING: 352-5834204 (Choice) UNLEASH DOGS/CATS (Cats need to be caged) 727-834-3216 (Animal Control) PASCO COUNTY POLICE 352-521-5131 (ALSO FOR FIRE CALL THIS NUMBER) PASCO SHERIFF 727-847-5878 TOPS Hi There, I was wondering if anybody has blankets or linens they are not using? New leader of TOPS is now Roxanne Lazuka… Me and my group will mend if necessary. We are collecting them for needy families. We will pick them up or you can drop them off or call me. As the weather starts to cool it is even more dire to help those that need it! 813-713-0999 34536 Morning Glory Glen. Ask for Sandy when you call! A thank you to Kathy Herman for her previous work on TOPS!! Thank You Sandy Bellefeuille The Wed. Golf league Thank you Chuck Caro 724-316-3165 Check board at club chose Did you sign up? “You cannot become a peacemaker without communication. Silence is a passive aggressive grenade thrown by insecure people that want war, but they don't want the accountability of starting it.” ― Shannon L. Alder 12 WELCOME We will be including the photos of all new residents coming into our park so current residents will recognize and welcome them into our park. You may be able to assist them with ?? they may have regarding events etc. It is always exciting meeting new folks so don't let the opportunity pass you by. Welcome folks to Tippecanoe Village and enjoy yourself getting acclimated to the park…. Volunteers needed !! We are needing volunteers to take care of the coffee committee on Tuesday mornings. If you would like to volunteer but not sure what it entails then someone will walk you through it all. Just for 1 month We need volunteers to clean the restrooms once a week. Very easy job and only takes less than 1/2 hour. We have a -closet with all the cleaning tools necessary and someone will show you where everything is at. We need volunteers to cover the pool and lock-up There will be other things coming we will need help with but these are ongoing areas of concernPlease contact Sue Lentner if you are interested 810-788-0343 REMINDER: Events for March 5 Omelet Breakfast 8-9 am 6 Steaks Cards 2 pm 7 12 13 TVHOA Meeting 7 pm Dance Jam Session 2-4 pm 13 50th Anniversary Tea 6:30-8 pm 17 St. Patty’s Dinner 4:30-5:30 pm 19 Fun Day 20 Steak Cards 2 pm 21 Strawberry Social 7 pm 26 Dance 27 Easter Dinner…Social Hour 3 pm Please DO NOT throw your cigarette butts on the streets or other persons grass. DO NOT bring your recycle items to the clubhouse. Stickers are available from either Jaima Kirt or Sue Lentner. Sign-up sheet for Easter Dinner will be posted March 8. Everyone MUST have a ticket. Park Residents tickets are free----Guest Tickets are $5.00. Tickets will be available at Coffee Hour from Sue Lentner. There will be a Baked Zeti Dinner on April 2, at 5 pm. Tickets will be available at Coffee Hour beginning March 15th. Dinner 4 pm Thanks for all your help, Sue ****************** Zephyrhills Artsy Farmers Market at Zephyr Park 9 - 2 pm; Every 4th Saturday Free Event! Local Art! Fresh Organic Produce. This is a Dog-Friendly Park Contact: Simply Events 727-674-1464 Zephyr Park 38116 5th Ave, Zephyrhills FL 33542 13 Clean Up After Your Pet!! Every owner is required to clean -up after your pet. It is beginning to get out of hand esp. by the RV parking lot. This area IS NOT your pets toilet. Do not own a pet unless you plan on taking care of them (in all areas) Thank You!! QUILTERS AND CRAFTERS We have started our winter get-togethers on Wednesday's, at 9:30 a.m. in the clubhouse. Please bring any projects for show and tell, and any ideas for classes. If anyone would like to learn how to quilt, or sew, we can accommodate you - just let me know and I can schedule classes. Any questions or require information, please call me. Judy 782-6178 TEACHER: How old is your father? For Sale 34553 Rosebud Row 2 Bed 1 1/2 Bath 14X60 plus Fl. Room 1,100 Sq. feet $44,900 Cindy 860-237-2614 Saturday, March 19th. from 9am to 2pm. The Spring Book Sale at New River Library: "Gently Used" books for all ages and book bags will be available to purchase. Public is invited to apply for a library card if you don't already have one ( State ID required) Information about joining Friends of the Library will be available. Where: New River Branch Library, at 34043 SR 54. More Info Call: 813-788-6375 KID: He is 6 years. TEACHER: What? How is this possible? KID: He became father only when I was born. (Logic! Children are quick and always speak their minds.) _____________________ TEACHER: Maria, go to the map and find North America. MARIA: Here it is. TEACHER: Correct. Now, Class, who discovered America? CLASS: Maria. _____________________ TEACHER: Glenn, how do you spell 'crocodile?' GLENN: K-R-O-K-O-D-I-A-L' TEACHER: No, that's wrong GLENN: Maybe it is wrong, but you asked me how I spell it. (I love this child.) _____________________ TEACHER: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water? DONALD: H I J K L M N O. TEACHER: What are you talking about? DONALD: Yesterday you said it's H to O. ______________________ TEACHER: Clyde, your composition on 'My Dog' is exactly the same as your brother's. Did you copy his? CLYDE: No, sir; It's the same dog. (I want to adopt this kid!!!) ___________________ TEACHER: Harold, what do you call a person who keeps on talking when people are no longer interested? HAROLD: A teacher Saturday March 19th 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Paulie Palooza ALL Day Festival at Sky Dive City What: ALL Day Festival. Live Music & Vendors, Silent Auction & Drawings. the Gates Open at 10am Where: At Sky Dive City, 4241 Sky Dive Lane in Zephyrhills 14 FLEA MARKETS Schedules Vary- Summer and Winter Not all Flea markets are open in the summer. Monday: Webster Flea mar ket (Webster)(352-793-2021) Tues /Thurs.: Patriot Flea Market (Z’Hills)(813-997-2478) Wednesday: Crystal Springs Community (off 39) Wed Country Village (Off 39 Plant City)813-752-4670 Wed-Sat: Market Hill Hwy 301 Dade City 352-521-0009 BINGO SCHEDULES VARY FROM WINTER TO SUMMER AND FROM YEAR TO YEAR (if you notice any changes let me know. Thanks Wanda) Thur-Sun: Fun Lan Swap Shop Tampa 813-237-0886 Sat & Sun: Lakeland farmers Mkt/ 863-682-4809 Fri & Sat USA Flea Mkt. Port Richey 813-862-5724 Sat & Sun: Oldsmar Flea Mkt 813-855-5306 Fri-Sun: International Mkt W. Auburndale 863-665-0062 Sat & Sun: Big Top Tampa 813-986-4004 Mondays: Betmar (Clubhouse 2) 6:00pm E. Bird 782-0660 Spanish Trails West 7142 Piscina Street 6:30pm Tuesday: St. Joseph Catholic Church 813-782-2813 Lions Club (Dean dairy Rd) 6:00pm Sat & Sun: Gunn/Bargaineer Flee Mkt Odessa 813-9203181 Sat & Sun: wagon Wheel Flea Mkt Pinellas Par k 727-5445319 Sat & Sun: J oy Land Drive In: Dade City 352-567-5085 Some things may have changed or been added, if so let me know. .thanks: editor (Wanda) Wednesday: rd C.A.V. (23 & Blue Skye Dr. 6:30pm 813-7828270 Colony Hills MHP 6:00pm Lanier Rd. off SR 54 Thursday: Elks Lodge (Wire Rd) 6:00pm Moose Lodge, (South 301) 6:30pm 813-782-1771 Zephyrhills Artsy Farmers Market at Zephyr Park Saturday March 26th 9 - 2 pm; Ever y 4th Satur day Free Event! Local Art! Fresh Organic Produce. This is a Dog-Friendly Park Contact: Simply Events 727-674-1464 Zephyr Park 38116 5th Ave, Zephyrhills FL 33542 “The only time you fail is when you fall down and stay down.” My Pastor says: I am either up or I am getting up. I say, Live your life that way 15 Thursday: Senior Center Bingo 5:45pm St. Joseph Catholic Church Timberlake MHP (Morris Bridge) 7:00pm Friday: Lions Club (Dean Dairy Rd.) 6:00pm 813-7881441 Sunday: Eagles, SR 54 W. 12:00-4:00pm (Nickel bingo) American Legion 5342 8th St. 6:30pm 813-7820491 or 813-715-4353 Subject: Empathy: Forwarded by Don Engels 1. Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I'm working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, "Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile." ------------------------------2. Today, I asked my mentor - a very successful business man in his 70s-what his top 3 tips are for success. He smiled and said, "Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Today, after a 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn't recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said, "On 9-112001, you carried me out of the World Trade Center." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Today, after I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------5. Today at 7AM , I woke up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. At 3PM I got laid off. On my drive home I got a flat tire. When I went into the trunk for the spare, it was flat too. A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we chatted, and then he offered me a job…... I start tomorrow. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------6. Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother's hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, "I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------7. Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------8. Today, in the cutest voice, my 8-year-old daughter asked me to start recycling. I chuckled and asked, "Why?" She replied, "So you can help me save the planet." I chuckled again and asked, "And why do you want to save the planet?" Because that's where I keep all my stuff," she said. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------9. Today, when I witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter's antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------10. Today, a boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, "I hope you feel better soon." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------11. Today, I was feeling down because the results of a biopsy came back malignant. When I got home, I opened an e-mail that said, "Thinking of you today. If you need me, I'm a phone call away." It was from a high school friend I hadn't seen in 10 years. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------12. Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn't eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, "We can share it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARCH 13th Start DST : One hour forward at 02:00 a.m. to 03:00 a.m. One hour less = So you can sleep one hour less! Sorry : Lose 1 hours sleep) Go to Bed 1 hour earlier! Violent Crime : A study by the U.S. Law Enfor cement Assistance Administration found that crime was consistently less during periods of Daylight Saving Time than during comparable standard time periods. Data showed violent crime down 10 to 13 percent. It is clear that for most crimes where darkness is a factor, such as muggings, there are many more incidents after dusk than before dawn, so light in the evening is most welcome. Following the 1973 oil embargo, the U.S. Congress extended Daylight Saving Time to 8 months, rather than the normal six months. During that time, the U.S. Department of Transportation found that observing Daylight Saving Time in March and April saved the equivalent in energy of 10,000 barrels of oil each day - a total of 600,000 barrels in each of those two years. Likewise, in 1986, Daylight Saving Time moved from the last Sunday in April to the first Sunday in April. No change was made to the ending date of the last Sunday in October. Adding the entire month of April to Daylight Saving Time is estimated to save the U.S. about 300,000 barrels of oil each year. Beginning in 2007, Daylight Saving Time commenced on the second Sunday in March and ended on the first Sunday in November, thereby saving even more oil. 16