Mark Your Calendar!! - Stonecrest Community
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Mark Your Calendar!! - Stonecrest Community
VOL. 18 NO. 1 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF STONECREST POA EST. 1995 January 2013 ur o Y Mark dar!! C a le n WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 Sociable Singles THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 Stonecrest Board Committee Workshop TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 Veterans Club Shuffleboard Meeting WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 Travel Club “9 to 5” THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 Garden Club “Art of Pruning” FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 Club Presidents Meeting FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 Driver Safety Program WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 Midwest Club Potluck Dinner SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 Karaoke Night SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 E.R.T.S. Charity Ball WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 Travel Club Billy Elliott, The Musical Ed Schneitzer 502-3440 Sam Doman 446-7049 Betty Schneitzer 454-6999 Arlene Doman 425-3362 12 JAN CLEMENTS STONECREST RESIDENT & STONECREST SPECIALIST For ALL Your Real Estate Needs Personal & Professional Service Let Me Help You (352) 446-6343 www.JanClementsRealtor.com Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty Gloria Tabor, Realtor GRI Multi Million Dollar Producer Cell 352-209-7171 Gloria@gloriatabor.com www.gloriatabor.com FAX 352-245-9177 Call Today For A Free CMA We are an international company where your listing will span the oceans and continents Your listing will have its own website, a visual tour of home and Stonecrest, and a video tour on “YouTube” Your listing will be seen on hundreds of websites Winner of the Gene Francis Award (top ERA International Company) 2010 & 2011 I am a member of Marion Co, Lake Co, Sumter Co. Mid-Fl and National Board of Realtors Associations Resident of Stonecrest since 2005 Florida Resident since 1974 2 Cornerstones Residential & Commercial INSURED JOIN THE “COFFEY PERKS CLUB” AND GET A FREE FRONT LICENSE PLATE LIMITED QUANTITY SELLING NEW & GENTLY USED HOMES Bob Coffey SALES ASSOCIATE FOR STONECREST ONLY! A NINE YEAR RESIDENT INTEGRITY-TRUST-HONESTY ARMSTRONG HOMES January 2013 COFFEY PERKS Sales Associate 11041 S.E. 174th Loop Summerfield, Fl. 34491 352-516-0884 Keller Williams/Cornerstone Realty 352-307-7090—Cell: 352-516-0884 3 Community Information CORNERSTONES, the official monthly publication of the Stonecrest Property Owners’ Association, Inc., is written, compiled and distributed by Stonecrest resident volunteers. Our purpose is to keep our community informed of activities, clubs, and concerns which affect our awareness and well-being. The Cornerstones Team: Russell Griner Dodie Biggins Sally Abernathy Lynn Aldred Meredith Cuddy Donna Kaufman Nancy Lenzen Pat Patrick Francine Pergamit Contributors are asked to limit articles to 250 words or less with emphasis on upcoming events. The POA reserves the right to edit articles for appropriate content, length, clarity or space. Direct your comments or suggestions to Russell Griner (2452447) Please take note of our advertisers. When you patronize our supporters, let them know you saw their ads in the Cornerstones. The Cornerstones assumes no liability for damages resulting from the use of information, including any advertisement, contained in this publication. The Publisher will not be liable for any error in advertising to a greater extent than the cost of space occupied by the error. The Publisher/Association reserves the right to reject any ad or article submitted for publication. Cornerstones Submittals Articles for the February issue must be submitted by January 10 Articles may be submitted via e-mail to the Activities Office at: cornerstones@stncrst.com (Please include name of club or activity in the subject line) Submittals may also be brought to the Activities office at the Crest Club. Please include your name and phone number on all submittals. 4 On The Cover By Dodie Biggins The saying goes “Time flies when you’re having fun”, so we must be having a grand time since a new year is here already. One reason for “tempus fugit” is all the activities and special events offered throughout the year within our community. Many of the clubs have new officers beginning in January. This seems the perfect time to extend our gratitude and appreciation to the outgoing officers for their time and dedication to their organizations. We also thank the coordinators of all the various activities who provide something for everyone. In 2013, there will be a return of many of our popular events: Dessert Theater, Valentine Dance, Casino Night, Variety Show, St. Patrick’s Day Party, Dinner Theater, 4th of July Celebration, Oktoberfest, Halloween Party, Tour of Lights, and New Year’s Eve Party to name a few. Some new additions will be coming in 2013. The Meadows pool will be opening soon. The Community website will be activated in January which will be an additional enhancement to our other communication devices. ERTS will be holding its first Charity Ball also in January to raise funds for more community AEDs. The Activities Office will be sponsoring an Activities Fair in February and will hold New Resident Receptions during the year. The Crest Club will get a new look with the new library shelving and repainting of the interior (please note that the Crest Club library will be closed on Friday, January 4, and the entire building will be closed to all activities January 7-13 and expected to reopen Monday, January 14). It should be an exciting and entertaining 2013. The Cornerstones team extends our wishes to all for “A Happy and Healthy New Year.” ERTS “Save A Heart” Charity Ball Dinner and Dance Saturday, January 26. 6:00 to 10:00 pm Community Center. Sit down dinner catered by La Hacienda Entertainment and Dance Music by: Janet and Gary LaCroix. Tickets $35 per person ($10 is tax deductible). Suggested attire: evening wear. All proceeds to benefit ERTS. Dinner choices: Apple Stuffed Pork Loin or Tuscany Style Chicken with roasted red potatoes or Bourbon Glazed Salmon with rice pilaf. Dinner also includes green bean medley, rolls & butter and a choice of chocolate mousse or raspberry swirl cheesecake for dessert. Coffee, iced tea and soda are provided. BYOB! We are looking for table sponsors (individual or a business) for a minimum donation of $100. Your name will be placed on a table and a message if you desire. We will also have a sponsor table for any other information you would like to share. For more information and tickets, please call Shelley 233-9691. Cornerstones Community Information Stonecrest Property Owners Association (POA) By Chad Peck, Community Association Manager An Overview of 2012 Throughout 2012 the association accomplished so much from new processes, cost saving measures, to updated amenities. In 2012 the POA implemented a new work order system. This system allows us to keep track of request from residents and follow up in a more timely manner. In 2013 we will be improving this processes even more. We have reduced the amount of paper and reports that needed to be produced, and updated reports and eliminated unneeded reports. We streamlined many processes and will continue to do so in 2013. We have reduced the amount of money spent on water and irrigation, updated and renewed contracts, and are in the process of putting together long range goals for the community. In 2012, we purchased new cardio fitness equipment, pool heaters, microphones and soundboard, resurfaced the spa, restriped the RV lot and much more. Communication/Website 2013 is going to be a great year! If you updated your e-mail address with the POA office, you should have received your first e-mail from our new e-mail system. While there will be a few kinks and learning curve with the new website, we expect that residents will be much happier with the communications and all of the features that the website has available. There will be training classes available to show off all of the features and how to navigate the site. Please look for e-mails and check the online calendar for times. I would like to thank residents Gary Crile and John Kelly, and our January 2013 Communications and Activities Specialist, Russell Griner, for all of the hard work they put into getting the site up and running. Usernames and passwords for the site have been e-mailed out to residents. If you have not received yours, please log on to www.stonecrestonline.com and request one or stop by the Activities Office. All official communications from the Association will come from an @stncrst.com e-mail address. The no-reply e-mail address from which most communications will come is stonecrestonline@stncst.com. If you need to reach a staff member, please feel free to do so through the website or at one of the e-mail addresses below. Association Staff e-mail addresses Association Manager, Chad Peck cam@stncrst.com Community Standards Coordinator, Deanna Miller csc@stncrst.com Grounds Supervisor, Pricilla Stapleton villas@stncrst.com or grounds@stncrst.com Activities Director, Chris Olney activitiesdirector@stncrst.com Communications and Activities Specialist, Russell Griner communications@stncrst.com Office Manager, Sherri Karaffa administration@stncrst.com Receptionist/Administrative Assistant, Alexis Ferguson receptionist@stncrst.com 2013 Florida Community of Excellence Award: Civic Volunteerism and Advocacy This award recognizes community associations that actively contribute to civic welfare and improving society through creation of volunteer programs to support local and regional non-profit and charitable causes. If you have any information to turn in on the groups your activity or club helps, please do so by Tuesday, January 2. I would like to have the application in by January 8. If you need any assistance, please contact me to set up an appointment. If received, this award would be a great honor for our community (and, of course, bragging rights). We have a very good chance of being nominated. I just need your help and information. I will do the rest. New Owners and Renters: Welcome new homeowners! While you are settling into your new home, be sure to visit the POA Office located in the Community Center to receive a community information packet and to obtain your resident identification card (from the Activities Office). New renters must also stop at the POA Office to obtain community information packets and renters ID for use of the recreational facilities. We look forward to meeting all new owners, to answer any questions or to assist with any matters relating to the community. As of December 7, 2012 the Stonecrest community has a total of 1874 homes. There are a total of 2500 homes that can be built in Stonecrest. We are currently 75% built out. The POA wishes you a very, prosperous New Year! Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up late on New Year’s Eve. Middle age is when you are forced to. Bill Vaughan 5 Community Information Emergency Response Team of Stonecrest By Martha Mitchell With the new year in hand, ERTS is proud to give birth to a new neighborhood, Links II. We thank Bob and Susan Olsen for organizing this neighborhood project and all the residents of Links II for making the ERTS program a priority. ERTS thanks all the residents of Stonecrest for continued support in this “life saving program.” You make it the success it is today. We are looking forward to seeing all of you at our very first ERTS community event: “Save A Heart” Charity Ball Dinner and Dance, Saturday, January 26, from 6:00 to 10:00 pm in the Community Center (full details on page 4). All proceeds to benefit ERTS. If you are unable to attend, but would like to make a donation, please do so by dropping a check in the check box, payable to E.R.T.S. Be Safe! Just for Fun! By Lynn Aldred Congratulations to Marilyn Dueffert [Overlook 3] for finding Stoney in December’s issue, on the front cover. Stoney likes his ‘hide and seek’ game, so see if you can find him this month. (A picture of what he looks like is shown at the beginning of this article.) Be carefulhe can only be found between 9:00 am January 1 and 5:00 pm January 10. Entries can be submitted at the Crest Club in the Library area or in the Community Center from the 7th though the 10th. Fill out an entry sheet with your name, phone number and where Stoney is hiding. A winner will be drawn from the entries, and will receive a gift card, courtesy of the Brownstone Pub. Good Luck. 6 Stonecrest Board Committee (SBC) By: Genie Beaulieu, Chair of the SBC The New Year is a time for reflection on the past year and for making resolutions for the future. I thought this might be a good time to begin a new year with resolutions for homeowners. Living in Stonecrest can and should be a great experience. Stonecrest provides amenities, services, an aesthetically pleasant environment and a sense of community; however, in order to create a harmonious community and maximize the benefits of living here, every homeowner must do their part such as making the following resolutions: I will become acquainted with the governing documents. Stonecrest has three governing documents: Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and the Declaration of Covenants. These documents can be found online at stonecrestonline.com, CH-12 and in the Library. At the very least every homeowner should thumb through these documents to get a feel for the types of items the documents cover to know where to look for guidance before taking action that could be at odds with the association. I will become informed on association issues and get involved. Every homeowner should stay informed on matters relating to the operation and governance of Stonecrest. This information can be obtained by attending Board of Directors, SBC, ARC and CAC meetings; reading information contained in the Cornerstones and posted on Ch-12 and the Stonecrest website; calling the POA office, emailing the POA, call an SBC member. Homeowners should also respond to requests for input from the POA, boards and committees; and when possible volunteer for committees. I will communicate in an appropriate manner with the Property Owners Association and will work toward positive solutions. Homeowners are not always going to agree with all of the provisions of the governing documents or decisions made by the Board; however, one of the biggest mistakes some homeowners make when communicating their dissatisfaction is to be aggressive and rude. Screaming insults or cursing at management, the SBC or the Board is not an effective way to communicate concerns and reach an amicable resolution. Before voicing dissatisfactions, homeowners should make sure they are fully informed and are acting upon accurate information, and then communicate concerns in a constructive and appropriate manner. Also, homeowners should understand that Association Boards are charged with balancing the best interests of Stonecrest, as a whole, with individuals’ interests. As a result, the outcome a group of homeowners are looking for may not always be possible. Living in a harmonious community is what every homeowner wants; and homeowners, the Board, committees, and management must all do their part. The SBC’s next meeting is a workshop on Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 pm in the Community Center. May we all have a Happy New Year and a wonderful retirement year. Cornerstones Community Information News from Your Activities Director By Chris Olney The Library will be closed on Friday, January 4, so that the librarians can pack up the books in preparation for the installation of new shelving. Please refrain from dropping off or picking up any books at that time. The Crest Club will also be closed January 7 through January 13 for painting and library shelving installation. Please note that all club and activity binders will be temporarily housed at the Community Center lobby, along with the Check Drop-off box and TV12 forms. For information, call the Activities Office at 245-2447. The first meeting of Club Presidents will be on Friday, January 11, at 10:00 am in the Community Center. Club leaders will get the opportunity to discuss their 2013 major events and their scheduling. All other regular activities can schedule their dates at the Activities Office. On Friday, January 18, in the Community Center, the Activities/POA office will be hosting The Newcomer Welcome Breakfast. This purpose of this event is to welcome new homeowners to the community. This event is by invitation only. Please be reminded that the Activities Fair is coming up on Wednesday, February 27, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Community Center. All Clubs and Activity groups are encouraged to participate in this event. To reserve a table, a sign-up sheet is located in the Activities Binder at the Library. All residents are invited to attend this informative event. The Florida Friendly Workshops will be held on Thursday January 10 (10:00 am to 12:00 pm), and on the 17, 24 and 31 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Community Center. This series of workshops are based on Florida Yards & Neighborhoods nine principles including: Right Plant-Right Place, Water Efficiently, Fertilize Appropriately, Mulch, Attract Wildlife, Manage Yard Pests Responsibly, Recycle, Reduce Stormwater Runoff and protect the waterfront. These programs are offered by the University of Florida/IFAS, Marion County Extension Service with funding provided by Southwest Florida Water Management District, Withlacoochee River Basin Board. These workshops are free and all residents are invited to attend. Sign-up is required and is provided for you in the Activities Binder. Light refreshments will be served. Lecture Series: On Wednesday, January 23, from 10:00 am to noon at the Crest Club, Dr. Randall Weyrich from ImageLift Facial Plastic Surgery will be presenting a free lecture titled: “The Latest and Greatest in Facial Rejuvenation; Looking Younger at any Age”. Dr. Weyrich is a double board-certified plastic surgeon who has been practicing for decades. He has performed thousands of cosmetic procedures of the face and neck. There will be a drawing for prizes and refreshments will be served. Sign up in the Activities Binder. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year – Peace & Joy! Coming Tuesday, February 27 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Community Center January 2013 Communications Commentary By Russell Griner, Communications & Activities Specialist We’re working on quite a few exciting projects, which will have nothing but positive effects throughout the community. At the forefront, our POA Manager, Chad Peck, has been named as a top 50 finalist for On-Site Manager of the Year by the Association Reserves. It is a nation-wide contest, and a prestigious one in the Community Association Manager field. For his further consideration, he will need to write a few essays regarding our community, and produce a short video. If any of you would like to help Chad with any part of this project, please contact him in the POA office. Due to space limitations in the Cornerstones, and the addition of user profiles to the website on which I have been working, we will no longer be listing the birthdays in this publication. Chris and I are looking for volunteers to help us proofread this past year’s listings, compare them with the resident directory surveys from last month, and help us put together a (more) current list which will reside in a binder in the Crest Club Library. If you are interested in helping us complete this, please come and see Chris or myself in the Activities Office. Thank you! Happy 50th anniversary to Maryann and Ken Fluty They were married on January 12, 1963 in San Antonio, TX. They have a daughter living in Lake Mary, FL. Celebration destination unknown. 7 Community Information Welcome To The Neighborhood Community Standards By Deanna Miller Hope everyone had a wonderful New Year, and we wish you all the best to come. Please keep in mind that Christmas decorations MUST be We wish to extend greetings to taken down by Tuesday, January 15. In the spirit of the New Year, here are those who have recently moved into some tips to help the community grow to be even better. our neighborhoods. We all can just get along. The key? Communication. It’s often the best East Ridge way to prevent and resolve conflict. You don’t have to be friends or spend Donna Smero time together to achieve a peaceful coexistence, but you should try to be a East Ridge 2 good neighbor and follow these tips: Daryl Xavier Say hello. At the mailbox, while walking the dog or when you see a Fairways 3 moving van arrive, introduce yourself. Learn your neighbors’ names and Robert Brumbaugh regularly offer a friendly greeting. Links 2 Provide a heads up. If you’re planning a construction project, altering Joel Aronowitz your landscaping or hosting a big party, contact your neighbors Manuel DaLomba Sr. beforehand. Meadows 2 Gregg Kaufmann Do unto others. Treat neighbors as you would like to be treated. Be Meadows Ph. 1 considerate about noise from vehicles, stereos, pets, etc. Allen Leiker Know your differences. Make an effort to understand each other. Glenn Simonson Differences in age, ethnic background and years in the neighborhood can North Valley lead to different expectations or misunderstandings. Maurice Fox Consider the view. Keep areas of your property that others can see North Valley 2 presentable. Richard Belz Appreciate them. If the neighbors do something you like, let them know. Richard Fitzpatrick They’ll be pleased you noticed, and it’ll be easier to talk later if they do Southern Ridge Links something you don’t like. Marion Wakelin Stay positive. Most people don't try to create problems. If a neighbor does something that irritates you, don’t assume it was deliberate. Greeter Talk honestly. Tolerance is important, but don’t let a real irritation go If you are a new Program because it seems unimportant or hard to discuss. Let your neighbors know Homeowner if something they do annoys. and have not been Be respectful. Talk directly to your neighbors if there’s a problem. contacted by Gossiping with others can damage relationships and create trouble. someone from our Remain calm. If a neighbor mentions a problem they have with you, Stonecrest Greeter thank them for the input. You don’t have to agree or justify any behavior. Program, Wait for any anger to subside before responding. please contact Listen carefully. When discussing a problem, try to understand your Joyce Crile at neighbor’s position and why he or she feels that way. 445-9093 Architectural Review Committee (ARC): All owners must obtain approval from the ARC prior to making any exterior modifications to your home or property. Please stop by the POA office or go online to print an application at www.stonecresttv12.com before beginning any work. The homeowner must sign the ARC application, May all your not the service provider. In addition, the website also provides a copy of the current troubles last as ARC guidelines describing what improvements are permitted and prohibited. The ARC meetings are held every other Friday in the Community Center. The first January long as your meeting is scheduled for Friday, January 4, at 1:30 pm. The deadline to ensure that the New Year's ARC does review your application will be the Tuesday before the scheduled meeting. Your members for the Architectural Review Committee are: Joe Spatola (Chairman), resolutions. Joey Adams Carole Wade (Vice-Chair), Sharon Bush, Jim Prentice, Sheila Collier, Hugh Doull, and Will Ortiz. ARC Coordinator is Deanna Miller, csc@stncrst.com. 8 Cornerstones Community Information Library Update By Doris Spurk The pace of activity in the library has picked up considerably since our winter residents are back. The hardback and paperback librarians have been shelving well over 1000 books a month, and we expect this to escalate after our new shelves are installed in early January. The volunteers will be packing up the book holdings on Friday, January 4. So if you need books for the period from January 4 through 13, be sure to get them earlier. The success of this well-used community resource is due to the dedication of its dozen volunteers and who, in January, will be working overtime as Stonecrest elves to make the transition to the improved and expanded shelving. Plans call for the library to be restocked on Friday, January 11. The present inventory will be cleaned out and shelved first; then during the month, the volunteers will filter in the books that have been in storage. Your patience with this process is appreciated. The new modular shelving system will expand the capability to house oversize hardbacks, larger paperbacks, DVD's and CD's, club activity sign-up binders along with other binders while providing greater ease of access for our population. There will also be a new labeling system to improve the organization, be more visible and best of all—stay in place. Please bring us your book donations, books on CD and DVD's, including DVD's suitable for children; just drop them in the blue return bins and share them with our many residents who utilize the library. DVD's and CD's must be in their original jackets. AARP Driver Safety Program Drive Safer – Spend Less By Maury Hamill Our auto insurance rates go up as years accumulate even with no accidents or citations, because seniors have more crashes per miles driven. Learn ways to compensate for the changes in vision, reaction time and hearing that contribute to our higher crash rate. Earn a 3-year auto insurance discount by attending the AARP Driver Safety program Friday, January 11, and Friday, January 25, at 1:00 pm in the Community Center. Florida still requires two days; however, they are much shorter than in the past. Check with your company to verify the amount of the discount. Sign up in the "Driver Safety" binder at the Crest Club. No driving and no tests. BRING: Driver's license, AARP card (if member), pen/pencil and check payable to "AARP" for supplies. Fee is $12 for members and $14 for others. One check per couple is fine. Call Maury Hamill 245-9617 if you have any questions. Volunteers Needed By Maury Hamill The free dental clinic in Leesburg has two well-equipped offices and an abundance of eligible patients. However, more volunteer providers are needed. Dental assistants can be used immediately with no recent experience necessary. Dentists and Hygienists, who are also urgently needed, are required to obtain a limited license which is easily accomplished. Sovereign immunity is provided meaning no liability insurance is needed. Volunteering, as little as a half day each month, is very much appreciated. If you have any interest, please, call Dr. Maury Hamill at 245-9617 for further information. January 2013 Holiday Card Deliverers Neither rain, sleet, nor snow (okay, maybe sun, heat or breezes), could keep our elves in their sleds (okay, golf carts) from their appointed rounds. Our thanks to the following residents who delivered cards throughout the community last month: Bob & Sharon Bush (East Ridge), Jean Sloan (East Ridge 2), Bill Barie, (Enclave), George & Lena Binaco (Estates), Vita Circucci (Fairways 1 & 2), Trudi Pierllini (Fairways 3 & 4), John & Kathy Kelly (Hills), Mike Reilly (Links 1), Dale Troyer (Links 2 & 3), Barbara Porzio (Lakes 1), Carolyn Safreed (Lakes 2), Suzanne McLellan (Overlook 1), Barbara Lerman (Overlook 2 Ph 1 & Overlook 2 Ph 2), Rosemarie Morrissey (Overlook 3), Don and Roni Cossette (Southern Ridge, Links & Woods), Jerry Starkweather (Meadows 1), Rebecca Alexander (North Valley 2). The Activities Office greatly appreciated all who gave their time to this community service. AARP Tax-Aide Tax Preparation Assistance By Jim Cetlinski AARP Tax-Aide volunteers will be here in Stonecrest again this tax season. IRS trained and certified volunteers will help you prepare your tax returns and can help answer your questions. Sign-up sheets for appointments will be in the AARP Tax -Aides Binder in the Crest Club at 8:30 am, Monday, January 21. The Stonecrest service this season will be Tuesdays, February 5 thru April 9 at the Crest Club. If volunteers are available, we will again consider scheduling some Saturdays. Please check Channel 12, its website, or the AARP Tax-Aide binder for updates. 9 Community Information Florida Lawn and Garden Tips By Priscilla Stapleton I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, visits, phone calls and meals during my recent surgery. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Joan Bailey My heartfelt thanks go to each and every one of you for your thoughtful cards and phone calls in the passing of my beloved husband, Herb Brandt. Karen Brandt We want to thank you for all the cards, care and concern shown to us on the death of my mother, Rebecca Martin (Becky), 1923-2012, and especially the Marion County Hospice West Team. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Linda & Lyle Gant & Carrie Adams, (Granddaughter / Caregiver) Food Pantry By Barbara Haberman I would like to thank everyone who donated food and clothing to St. Theresa's Food Pantry and Thrift Shop. Without your donations, many families would have gone hungry. Your generosity is greatly appreciated, but please let us remember, that even though at this time of year there will be food, in the coming months there will still be need. Unfortunately, families will still go hungry if we do not continue to give. So please call me at 307-1578, and I will come to your home for a pick up. May you and your loved ones have a happy and healthy New Year. 10 Citrus trees are a component of many of our local landscapes. Frequently, the variety we have planted may not be one of the more coldhardy varieties recommended for our area. You can increase cold protection by planting on the south side of a building because most frigid wind drafts are from the north and northwest. The building acts as a wind break and also radiates heat which the plant absorbs. Healthy plants withstand freezing temperature better than weak plants, so it is important to follow all the recommended cultural practices. We need to remember that when the tree is in its infant stage, it is still very susceptible to freeze damage and must be protected at least for the first 3-5 winters with Freeze Cloth or other suitable cover. We noted last month that watering plants and trees heavily before a freeze aids our freeze protection efforts. Moist soil holds heat better than dry soil. Young trees will need to be protected during hard freezes. Cover the entire plant to the ground, and anchor your cover to the ground. You want to hold heat inside your cover. Placing Christmas lights at the base of the tree will add two to three degrees of additional protection (do not use the LED type lights for this). A number of cold hardy varieties do well in our area. One of these is Satsuma which originated in Japan and is now grown throughout the world. Satsuma has been planted in North Florida for the past 60 years. It is the most cold hardy commercial citrus and will emerge without injury from temperatures as low as 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The tree is moderately vigorous even though relatively small, it is extremely productive. The peel is thin and separates easily from the fruit which is quite sweet. The fruit usually matures in October to November and will lose its quality if it stays on the tree too long. In 2 to 5 years, young trees will begin to bear fruit. Under ideal condition most trees will bear 45 fruits in year two, 90 fruits in year three, and 135 fruits in year four. Grafted plants can reach up to 6 feet tall and 20 feet wide. The root stock affects the size of the tree and also the fruit quality. The most common fungal disease in this area is greasy spot. The main impact of this disease is reduced plant vigor. Normally, citrus leaves function for 2-3 years before they fall, but with grease spot infection the plant loses its leaves prematurely; thereby, reducing the tree’s vigor. Alternaria brown spot is also seen a lot in this area. This can cause leaf spot, leaf drop, fruit spot and fruit drop. A copper-based fungicide will offer some protection, but good cultural practices will be more helpful. This includes properly discarding infected leaves, and practices that will keep the plant healthy. TV12 COMMUNITY INFORMATION www.stonecrest-tv12.com Requests for posting information can be made by either filling out a TV12 request form or by email at: ch12website@yahoo.com Updates to the system are performed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday FOR INFORMATION CALL: John Kelly at 347-5692 Cornerstones Community Information Brownstone Pub By Sandi Tilley As we catch our breath after a busy Christmas season, we look forward to relaxing and entertaining nights at our own Brownstone Pub. Shane and her staff are making some exciting changes for the new year. Wednesday nights are so popular with Trivia Pursuit that this will continue during January. Thursday night will be Full Menu night and Texas Holdem Night. "Texas Holdem Buffet Buy In", will be held in the Pub room and is limited to the first 40 residents to register with Sammy in the Pro Shop. Cost is $40 per person. Friday evening will be Entertainment Menu night, and Saturday will be "Smoking BBQ" night at Stonecrest. Each Saturday a selection of different meats such as chicken, pork, baby back ribs, salmon and beef brisket will be slow "smoked" cooked and offered with appropriate sides. So grab your favorite "partner" and come on down for some great BBQ. Golfing members can sign up in the Pro Shop for BBQ night and receive a 10% discount on their total bill. Entertainment for January Wednesday nights continue with Trivia Pursuit. Jan. 2, 9, 16, 13 and 30. Jan. 4: Our British gal, Petrina Jan. 5: The Chief and his horns Jan. 10: Dave the DJ will be there with all your favorite hits Jan. 11: Johnny Lobo the One Man Band Jan. 12: The lovely sounds of Mary Jo Vitale Jan. 17: Donna Carrier with Karaoke Jan. 18: Great variety with Johnny Ray McCullah Jan. 19: A new sound, Tracie Batten - Acoustic & Full Band Sound Jan. 24: The Chief returns Jan. 25: Our very own favorite, John St.Clair Jan. 26: Gil Allen, R.R., Jazz, Country & Standards - He does it all. Make sure to make reservations (245-1061) and come down and enjoy your Pub. Kick off the New Year with your POA Staff! Join us for “Karaoke Night” Sponsored by the Activities Office Featuring: Karaoke on the Fly Saturday, January 19th 6:00 to 9:00 pm At the Community Center This Event is Free to all Residents Appetizers and Snacks will be served. We’ll need a Head Count! Please sign up in the Activities Binder January 2013 From the Armstrong Staff Happy New Year! We at Armstrong Homes hope you enjoyed a blessed holiday season filled with friends, family and fun memories! The ringing in of 2013 brings new resolutions, hope, and the joy of starting a fresh new year. We wish you all the best of luck that you are able to fulfill any resolutions you have made, and that you enjoy the feeling of pride that it brings. Thank you once again for all of the numerous friends and family members you have referred to us helping to make 2012 a great year. We love meeting everyone and having the opportunity to reinforce why we all love Stonecrest and show why it is the best place around to live. Please continue to recommend Armstrong Homes to anyone considering a new home or remodeling their existing home, and we will do our best to give them a great home at a great value with great customer service and a wonderful neighbor like you! Our Lifestyle Getaway home stays nice and busy this time of year, and we will always be happy to help book a stay for your friends and family so they can sample the Stonecrest lifestyle for 2 or 3 nights. They will receive a round of golf for two and three gift certificates for the Brownstone Pub located in Stonecrest to enjoy during their visit. They will even have the keys to their very own golf cart to explore all of our wonderful amenities. As always, stop in either Sales Center to say “hi.” The coffee is hot, the water is cold and the smiles are still free! The Armstrong Family and our Dedicated Staff 11 Clubs & Activities Veterans Club By Ray LeBrun Happy New Year. This past year was very busy with a variety of guests attending our meetings. They included a Wounded Warrior double amputee; U.S. Army Recruiter; retired USAF C -141 Loadmaster who took part in the POW repatriation flights from Vietnam; a contract clinical psychologist with the Department of Defense; a speaker for Segway for Vets; and a retired Navy Cryptologist. We plan to continue providing interesting guests at our meetings. We are again looking forward to sharing St. Patrick’s Day and Veterans Day with our members and residents. In April we will have our annual picnic for members only. Because our normal meeting day falls on New Years Day, we are moving this month’s meeting to Tuesday, January 8, at same time, 3:30 pm, in the Community Center. Payment of annual dues may be made at that time. 12 Pebbles Club By Shelley Cetlinski This is my last article for the Pebbles Club. I’ve been part of the committee for 5 years and have had great help over the years. Our current committee: Sheron Dotson, Ann Brooks and Marge Parnell have been an asset and with their help we’ve had great parties and events. For two years Frank and Dee Elliott have graciously volunteered to run our 50/50 tickets sales. There are so many others who have helped out on a regular basis and to all of them, thank you for everything you have done to make these last 5 years so much fun. Coming on board is a great group of volunteers headed by President Kevin Collins, Vice President John Gagliano, and Marie Swartz, Howard Peters and Colleen Kelly Rogers. They are looking forward to working together and will appreciate any help you may offer. The Valentine's Day Party and Dance will be held on Wednesday, February 13. Sign up will begin on January 23. Donna Carrier will sing and provide a wonderful selection of music for the evening. Please watch for more information on Channel 12 and in the Pebbles Club binder. All Pebbles Club events are open to all residents of Stonecrest and their houseguests. Pebbles Club only charges enough to cover the cost of each event. There are no membership dues or fees to be paid other than the event fee. Payment is due at sign up for each event. Envelopes are provided in the Pebbles Club binder, and a payment box is located there for you to deposit your envelope. Please continue to recycle your newspapers in the bin near the RV lot. The money helps to offset the cost of Music Under the Stars, the 4th of July Parade, the Tour of Lights in December and the New Year’s Eve Party. There is a separate space there for your aluminum beverage cans that the Softball teams use for their funding. Cornerstones Clubs & Activities Computer Club By Norman Paddock Here at Stonecrest we have a very active computer club with over 640 members. Besides having the availability of an outstanding modern and up to date computer room for use by all residents after completing orientation, we also have excellent services available to members. Since non-members may not be aware of what is available, I will cover 4 specific benefits. Weekly meetings at 1:00pm on Mondays, where a computer subject is covered followed by a roundtable where attendees are invited to ask questions, which generally can be resolved by someone in the meeting. These meetings can be attended by non-members as well as members. Workshops covering such topics as spreadsheets, Hallmark Card making, Kindle, Nook, tablets, photo editing, movie making, Windows 8, Mountain Lion, VHS to DVD conversions, eBay, Word, Power Point and many more. Take a look at the sign up book in the library to get more information on classes available for PC’s and Macs. Membership is required to attend workshops. Members of the club receive the monthly class schedule by email. A member may call one of our CUBS who will attempt to answer the question or either meet you at the computer room or at your home to “fix what’s broken” or walk you through a procedure. One-On-Ones, as a member, you can sign up in the book for a oneon-one if you have a problem and have a qualified member meet you in the computer room to walk through the problem and find a solution. All of this, for $15 a year or $20 for a couple. If you are interested in learning more or have questions, you can stop by the computer room in the Crest Club anytime it is open or call Gary Crile at 233-8118 or Norman Paddock at 205-2949. Mac User Group By Dick Penndorf Our next meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 21, at 6:00 pm in the Crest Club Computer Room. (The Crest Club is scheduled for painting and will not be available for our use on January 7. Watch Channel 12 for the latest update.) Our club is dedicated to helping those who use or are interested in iMacs, iPhones and iPads. Did you just get a new one – or your first one? Join us and we’ll show you how to get the most out of your new iMac, iPhone or iPad. Apple has been updating programs on an ongoing basis, as have a number of other software providers. We stay on top of the latest developments and can work with you as you move into newer software. We also demonstrate software (apps) at our meetings that we personally find interesting and think you might too. Do you have an app you’d like us to look at for you or that you want to share with others? Let us know. So come on out to our meetings and bring your questions! January 2013 Midwest Club By Sandy Novy Congratulations to Midwest Club officers for 2013: President Ben Brand, Co-Vice Presidents David Korpi and Suzy Pomerico, Treasurer Marilyn Bora, Membership Sharon Bush, and Secretary Joan Schneider. Are you a Stonecrest resident, but not a member of Midwest Club? We invite you to join in 2013! Our meetings are fun with diversified activities including potluck dinners, game nights, dances, ice cream socials, Oktoberfest, and Holiday Party, etc. Won’t you join us in 2013? Membership dues for 2013 may be paid January 1 – March 31 by check made out to “Midwest Club.” Envelopes are available in the Midwest Club binder at the Crest Club. Drop the envelope in the box provided. Renewal dues are $3 per person. New members pay $5 per person ($2 one-time membership fee and $3 dues). The January meeting of the Midwest Club is a Potluck Dinner scheduled for January 16 in the Community Center at 6:00 pm. Sodas will be furnished. Enjoy the Potluck Dinner with your friends, but beware -- "murder most foul" will be afoot. You are about to become a suspect, and so will everyone else. You can establish your innocence only by helping to prove someone else is guilty. The game is Murder in Funkytown, the world famous disco. Can you solve the mystery? You can sign up in the Midwest Club binder. The cost for this fun night is only $1 per person. Envelopes are provided in the Midwest binder. Once again, we ask you to remember St. Theresa Food Pantry by bringing your donations to the Midwest Club meetings. You may also donate by contacting Barbara Haberman 307-1578. 13 Clubs & Activities Grace Chapel By Janet McGrath Setting some goals for this New Year? Here's mine from Philippians 3:13 "One thing I do, forgetting the things which are behind, and stretching forward to the things which are before, I press on toward the goal unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." After lots of years of living, I like the challenge of forgetting all the bad stuff that pulled me down, and then the thought of stretching my mind and my body sounds like a great idea. A High School guidance counselor once asked me, "What would you like to be if you only had five years to live?" That question has a much deeper meaning now that I am so much closer to that prize - to that high calling! Grace Chapel's final event of last year is worth remembering. Through our fellowship, God provided clothing, toys and food items for thirty-five children at the Stanton-Weirsdale School. We thank the Stonecrest Art Society and some others for their contributions and for our "happy shoppers." To kick off the new year we are planning a group trip to the Holy Land Experience in Orlando in January. We would love to have you join us! Give Pastor Dave a call at 233-9861 or visit us Sundays at 9:00 am or for Bible Study on Thursday at 7:00 pm in our Community Center. Coming February 9 Dessert Theater “Aspects of Love” A live radio show featuring “Jane Eyre” in addition to songs, stories, comedy routines, and audience participation. 7:00 pm, Community Center Ticket Sale January 16 14 Theater Guild By Hank Linnenkohl The New Year is upon us, and time for resolutions. One we hope that you made is to come and join us and use your talents to entertain your neighbors and friends. We have many opportunities for you to start developing your skills. Our Dessert Theater is scheduled for Saturday, February 9, at 7:00 pm. Our Director, Sonny Lerner, will present a live radio show, “Aspects of Love”, featuring the story of Jane Eyre with singing, sound effects and a cast of characters that will entertain you all evening. Ticket Sales for the show will be Wednesday, January 16, from 9:00 - 11:00 am in the Crest Club. The cost is $5 per person which includes a reserved seat, some delicious desserts, coffee and sodas. Make plans to treat your “Valentine” to a wonderful evening. Our Variety Show is beginning to take shape. Our Director, Terry Robertson, is finalizing the flow of the show which will be Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23. Rehearsals are beginning, and the show entitled “America, Land That I Love” should be a memorable event. Mark your calendar and we will have more information about ticket sales next month. The Dinner Theater for this year is scheduled for July 13 and July 20. Sonny is directing some of our performers in the classic “On Golden Pond.” They are working hard to ensure a great performance. Mark your calendar and watch here for more information. Make that resolution to come out and have some fun. Make somebody laugh, dream or reminisce about things in their lives. Come to our meeting this month on Tuesday, January 8, at 2:00 pm. Members, note the change in the time for our meeting (2:00 pm instead of 3:00 pm) for this month only. The Veterans are meeting at 3:30 pm this month. January is the time for membership renewal. Annual dues are $3. Per our by-laws, you must be a member of the Guild to participate in any of our resident performances and club activities. Photography Club By Tom Baubonis Happy New Year! The Stonecrest Photography Club is looking forward to another year of interesting and educational programs related to photography. We welcome our officers for 2013: President Steve Bales, Vice President Lori Kerr, Treasurer Janet Amelunke, Secretary Tom Baubonis. Our next meeting will be held on Friday, January 4, in the Community Center at 1:00 pm and is open to all residents and guests. The discussion topic will be exposure and flash photography. and the photo topic will be Christmas lights. Many people may have received new cameras or equipment over the holidays. Keep in mind that our panel of experts is available to answer any questions that may arise. For more information about our club, call President Steve Bales at 245-0916. Cornerstones Community Information OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES CALENDAR BOCCE BALL Monday - 10:00 am & 12:00 pm Thursday - 12:30 pm BOWLING Friday - 9:00 am (Fiesta Bowl) PICKLEBALL LIGHTED COURTS Ladies League: (Members) Monday - 8:00 am Members Open Play: Tuesday-Saturday - 8:00 am Sunday - 10:00 am Mon., Wed., Fri., Sun. - 6:30 pm PICKLEBALL EASTRIDGE COURTS Men’s League: (Members) Monday - 8:00 am Tues. - Sat. Open 8:00 am Sunday Open - 11:00 am Lessons by Appointment: Call Frank (352) 502-2347 or Call Larry (352) 425-3546 FITNESS CENTER Only residents who have received training may use this facility Tuesday Closed for Training 10:00 -11:00 am Tuesday Exercise Training 11:00 am - 12 pm Thursday Closed for Cleaning 6:00 -10:00 am SOFTBALL Games Monday (Intramural) 8:30 am & 10:00 am Games (Sun ‘n Fun) Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am & 10:30 am Practice Wednesday - 8:30 am Ladies Games Wednesday - 2:00 pm Saturday - 10:30 am Practice Thurs., Sat. - 8:30 am TENNIS Tues., Thurs., Sat. - 8:30 am 2nd Fri. (Short Court) - 6:00 pm WATER AEROBICS (Indoor Pool) Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:00 am, 8:45 am, 9:30 am Saturday - 8:00 am, 9:00 am WATER EXERCISE FOR ARTHRITIS (Indoor Pool) Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 10:30 am WATER VOLLEYBALL (Indoor Pool) Sunday - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Tuesday & Friday - 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm WATER WALKING (Eastridge Pool) Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:00 -10:00 am LAP SWIMMING (Indoor Pool) Monday - Friday - 4:00 – 5:00 pm SHUFFLEBOARD Sunday 3:00 pm Monday 4:00 pm Tuesday 11:30 am, 2:30 pm, 4:00 pm Wednesday 10:00 am, 2:30 pm Thursday 2:30 pm, 4:00 pm Friday 3:00 pm EMERGENCY NUMBER INFORMATION The number for ONLY COMMON AREA EMERGENCIES (POA maintained areas) during non-business hours is 866-263-3987 An emergency is considered something that cannot wait until the next business day to handle. Non-Emergencies 352-347-2289 or email cam@stncrst.com January 2013 Hours of Operation Community Center Wed-Mon Tues 8:00 am - 10:30 pm 10:00 am - 10:30 pm Crest Club 8:00 am - 10:30 pm Extended hours must be cleared with Activities Director Fitness Center Fri-Wed Thurs 6:00 am - 10:30 pm 10:00 am - 10:30 pm Activities Director’s Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5:00 pm POA Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Swimming Pools & Spa No one under 18 after 7:00 pm Crest Club Pools Thurs - Tues 8:00 am - 10:30 pm Wed Outdoor Noon - 10:30 pm Wed Indoor 1:00 pm - 10:30 pm Eastridge Pool Fri-Wed 9:00 am-Dusk Thurs Noon - Dusk Important Phone Numbers Stonecrest Administration Golf Club ........ 347-0802 Activities Director ................... 245-2447 Property Owners Assn ............. 347-2289 Crest Club Kitchen ................. 245-2110 Fitness Center ......................... 245-2278 Community Center................... 245-0292 Main Gate—Visitors (Front Gate) ................................................. 245-6400 North Valley Gate (Commercial) ................................................. 347-1279 Golf Pro Shop .......................... 245-0565 Country Club Restaurant ......... 245-1061 Armstrong Sales....................... 307-7090 Utilities Water: Marion County Utilities ...................................... (352) 671-8510 Cablevision ................... (352) 854-0408 Progress Energy ............ 1-800-700-8744 Outage ................... 1-800-228-8485 CenturyLink .................. 1-800-339-1811 Water Treatment Plant .. (352) 438-2380 Waste Management 1-800-223-4825 To register visitors Call the Main Gate (245-6400) To register vendors & deliveries Call North Valley Gate (347-1279) 15 Clubs & Activities Garden Club By Karen Lundberg Investment Club By Tom Malinak For many people the New Year begins with a list of resolutions, things they hope to accomplish or change in their lives. One resolution could very well be to see how their financial circumstances could be improved. If this is something you would like to see happen in your life, consider joining the Investment Club of Stonecrest to learn how you could achieve this. The Investment Club of Stonecrest is open to all full-time residents, and guests are always welcome to see if this Club is a fit for their needs. The next meeting will be on Thursday, January 3, at 11:15 am backstage in the Community Center. For more information, please contact Elaine McDuff, President at 245-3562, Rubber Stamping By Betty Christ There will be no class in January. See you the second Tuesday in February! A new vice president has been elected for the Garden Club, and we congratulate Trudy Baiamonte for filling the position. Her direction in providing informative and interesting speakers and field trips for 2013 is most appreciated. If anyone has a particular question about gardening or topic they would like discussed, let Trudy know. She would be happy to find someone with expertise in that area. Brooke Moffis from the Sumter County Extension of UFI will be the speaker for the January meeting, which will be held on Thursday, January 10, in the Community Center. The "Meet and Greet" begins at 12:30 pm, and the meeting starts at 1:00 pm. Brooke has spoken to us many times, and her topic this visit is the "art" of pruning. She will inform us about the best time of year to trim our trees and shrubs and also instruct us on how to prune them. She is always happy to answer questions about any problems you are having with your plants. She is a Garden Club favorite, and we look forward to seeing her again. Refreshments will be served. The drawing for the authentic Chinese Dinner for four to be prepared and served by Bud Dow and Pat Vazquez in their home, will be held at the February Garden Club meeting. Although Garden Club is sponsoring the event, everyone in Stonecrest is eligible to buy chances to win. On January 3 and 4, between 10:00 am and noon, a table will be set up in the Crest Club to sell tickets for the raffle. The cost is $5 per ticket, and you can buy as many as you like. Bud is well known in Stonecrest for his cooking skills, and four lucky people will enjoy a wonderful evening in their home. The winner will be announced after the February Garden Club meeting, and at that time, a date for the dinner can be arranged with Bud and Pat. Membership renewal for 2013 is ongoing. We'll be collecting dues ($5) and updating information at the January meeting. Travel Club By Rita Evans When you sign up for a trip on the bus sheets, and you want to be seated at the show next to a particular person who does not share your last name, you must state next to your name to "sit with so and so". The seats for the shows have to be pre-assigned, and since I am not a mind reader, I can only guess at it if you do not specify your seat mate. So please remember to always state next to your name if it is someone other than your spouse. By the time you read this you should have received our flyers for February: the Vienna Boys Choir on February 11, and "Hooray For Hollywood" on February 17. In addition, we have booked the Early Bird Dinner Theatre for March 14 for their comedy/ mystery show and a fun afternoon, so note the date and watch for our flyers. 16 Cornerstones Clubs & Activities Sociable Singles By Georgia Smith Craft Club I want to thank the loyal Club members, and especially my "support group" for all their help this past year. This Club would not be what it is without all your efforts. Hopefully, the attendance will continue to grow this year. We got the holidays off to a great start with our superb appetizers and fun gift exchange. We had a great time and went home with some very nice gifts. The dinner/dance we shared with the Del Webb Singles Club was one of the hits of the holidays! I was glad to see so many of our members in attendance. Hopefully, we can continue this tradition in years to come. Our next meeting is Wednesday, January 2, at 5:00 pm at the Community Center. Food will be provided, probably pizza or sub sandwiches (unless Bud volunteers to cook). We will be discussing the leadership and focus for the coming year, so bring all your ideas! This month's Birthday Dinner will be held on Thursday, January 17. The location will be decided at our meeting on the 2nd. The sign-up sheet will be available at our meeting, as well as in our binder at the Crest Club. Don't forget to bring non-perishable items for the Food Pantry, $3 for dinner, and your beverage of choice. Our meetings are open to all single residents of Stonecrest. Hope to see you there! By Dotty Thompson Since everyone is still busy celebrating the holidays, there will not be a meeting on Friday, January 4. However, Friday, January 11, is probably the most important meeting, as we plan activities for the coming year. Bring any exciting projects, with pictures or the actual finished items. They will be presented to the group and voted on. Since the Crest Club is being painted at that time, we will gather in one of the rooms behind the stage at the Community Center. Friday, January 18, will be scrapping and paper-crafting. Paulette Lebowitz will show us some interesting methods of design. On Friday, January 25, we will be making February table arrangements for the Summerfield Suites Assisted Living facility. This project will be led by Carol Currence and Pat McClung. Sign up in the Craft/Scrapping binder in the Crest Club if you plan on attending. Any resident wanting to join our group, we get together at 9:30 am on Friday mornings in the Crest Club. Come along! Stonecrest Art Association By Paula Glass The Art Association welcomes the New Year and looks forward to many exciting classes and guest speakers. We ended 2012 with a great 3-hour class with Tony and Tina and their "Painting for Pleasure" methods and a wonderful evening on the town with dinner at the Arnold Palmer Country Club; a lovely way to end the year. Thanks to Elaine Fezza for making the arrangements for the Holiday Party. The new officers are: President Paula Glass, Secretary Luz Mari Pelaez, Treasurer Judy Fleck, and Hospitality Blanca McGown. We need a vice-president to replace Linda Sherrod. The vice-president plans the classes and speakers. This job can be split up among several people. Thank you, Linda, for all your hard work the past 3 years and the wonderful programs. We wish her the very best. Our next meeting, January 14, will be behind the stage in the Ladies Dressing Room, 10:00 am at the Community Center. Helen Gromadzki or one of the teachers from the Colored Pencil Painters Guild will give a Demo/ Talk about their passion, Painting with Pencils (getting the wax to melt). We can then decide if we would like a class on this technique. On January 29, Julie McGlone has agreed to come back and give another class on Batik. She has 8 new patterns for us and will also show us how to work on materials like silk or canvas. This class will be in the Crafts Room, starting at 9:00 am. Please sign up in the Art Association binder, and we will send more information. Please remember dues are due in January. Please bring $15 to the meeting. Happy New Year. January 2013 Genealogy Club By Bobbie Walstad The January Genealogy Club meeting will be Wednesday, January 9, from 9:00 to 11:00 am at Bobbie Walstad’s home at 11895 SE 172th Lane. We will discuss locating family history data in the New England States (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont). Call Bobbie Walstad at 307-1901 for more information or directions. 17 Clubs & Activities M’ Lady’s Handwork By Phyllis Davenport If ever there is a time for new beginnings, this must be it. How exciting to usher in a new beginning on something that caught your interest a long time ago but was put out of sight. You were probably unsure how to start the project again. Our group can assist you with knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, cross -stitch, rug hooking, and hock embroidery. We welcome anyone who is interested in completing a project that was started long ago. Join us every Wednesday morning from 9:30 until 11:30 am in the Crest Club craft room. For more information, call Phyllis Davenport (245-1679), or Tempy Waldeck (245-9460). Stonecrest Book Club By Linda Gant The January meeting of the Book Club will be held on Thursday, January 24, at the new Brownstone Pub (Stonecrest Country Club) at noon. We will have lunch and discuss “Don't Bank On It” by Virginia Daniels. The author has created a fictionalized account of what happens when fraud is discovered at her bank. While auditing loan files, Gayle Summerfield reviewed one small bad commercial loan. That one loan opened a $60,000,000 Commercial Loan Fraud Investigation. Fraud has to be internally and externally investigated. That is the law. All Stonecrest residents are welcome. If you have any questions, please contact Linda Gant, 307-9826. 18 Stonecrest Democratic Club By Nancy Noonan The next meeting for the Democratic Club is scheduled for Thursday, January 17, at 7:00 pm in the Community Center. Although the 2012 elections and the outcomes seem to represent a past issue, the Democratic Club knows that political matters and future elections will come again soon. In order to be prepared for 2014, I have asked Joyce Blake, Marion County's State Committee Woman to the Florida Democratic Party in Tallahassee to give us an accounting of the votes in our Stonecrest Precinct, 3530, from the November 6 general elections (local, state and national), and provide our membership with "the plans for Marion County Dems going forward", and how each Club will work to accomplish this plan. We are beginning a new year, and we want our meetings and our activities to strengthen our ability to be a proactive membership. Dues for the 2013 year remains $10 and will be collected at the January 17 meeting by Treasurer Herman Furletti. We will hold a 50-50 drawing at the conclusion of the business meeting and refreshments will be served. I look forward to seeing Stonecrest Dems at this important meeting. Quilt Quips By Linnea Qualter A joyous New Year to all of you. Now that the holiday rush is over, we can return to our “normal” daily activities. May this New Year bring health and happiness to each of you. Recently three members made sandwiches during our “meeting” (not with food). These sandwiches consisted of putting batting between a quilt top and a backing. We then use safety pins to secure the layers in preparation for machine quilting or tying with yarn. It's more fun pinning during quilt club because your work is on a table and it doesn't take as long (see picture). Our donations are machine washed and machine dried so they need to be stable. Thanks to Linda Courtney for her donation of batting, fabric, and other miscellaneous items! If you would like to see what Stonecrest Needlers group does, would like to learn how to quilt, are stuck on a project and need some input as to how to continue or enhance your work, come see us on Wednesdays in the Crest Club Arts and Crafts Room. We meet at 1:00 pm. Inquiries, contact Linnea Qualter 307-1227 or Jeanne Hudson, 245-9223. Painting with George By George Binaco Happy New Year and good wishes to all. We are hoping to see you with us on Monday evenings from 6:00 - 9:00 pm in the Crest Club. (Please note this exception: the Crest Club will be closed on January 7.) Discover the artist within you. You'll love it. Help is available for the asking, but this is not a class. We are people who enjoy wielding a paint brush and having the company of nice folks all around us. Cornerstones Clubs & Activities Ladies Luncheon By Autumn VanHollebeke Hi Ladies! Welcome to 2013 – hope everyone had a wonderful, healthy and happy Holiday Season. There will be no Ladies Luncheon in January, but be sure to mark your calendar for our next luncheon on Monday, February 4, at the Brownstone Pub. We have a special event planned for all of you who enjoy the latest fashions. Back by popular demand, we will host Boutique on Wheels, a traveling fashion show experience where our own models display an array of fashions. You can then make your selected purchases that very day – right on the spot. Be sure to bring your credit cards and/or cash and take home a special wardrobe treat for yourself! The menu choices for February will be chicken Marsala or meatloaf both served with mashed potatoes, broccoli and a roll with butter. February’s dessert will be a Chocolate Chef Surprise to satisfy your sweet tooth! The reservation book will be available for sign-up on Friday, January 4. (Please note that sign up binders and check box will be in the Community Center from the 4th until the 14th). Leave CHECKS ONLY for $15 per person payable to BGSC, LLC. Questions about reservations should be made to Pam Haamen (245-0775). Doors open at 11:00 am with lunch served promptly at noon. Remember to bring cash for your chance to win in our 50/50 drawing and of course, your non-perishable food donations to support St. Theresa’s Food Pantry are always welcome and appreciated. Those very special photos our resident photographer, Dodie Biggins captures of all those in attendance will continue to be posted on the website for you to view, just go to: http://ladiesluncheon.smugmug.com. Should you have any questions, please call Autumn at: (Home: 352-307-3126) or (Cell: 586-536-9403). Katie Harmon January 2013 Stonecrest Republican Club By Cynthia M. Stefanik All Stonecrest residents are welcome to attend the Thursday, January 3, meeting of the Republican Club at 6:30 pm in the Community Center. In spite of the challenges in 2012, with the debilitating illness of our club president, Pat Lewis, and the disappointing national election results, we must move on for the benefit of ourselves, our children, and grandchildren. At our January meeting, come and celebrate a New Year! We will open early (6:30 pm) with traditional New Year refreshments of hot dogs and sauerkraut. Come to meet our newly elected officers and enjoy our surprise program! Please note it is membership renewal time for 2013. Please see our treasurer, Jo Fenton. Dues are $10 per person. Charisse Rivers Smith 19 Clubs & Activities New Year’s Wishes May you get a clean bill of health from your dentist, your cardiologist, your gastroendocrinologist, your urologist, your proctologist, your podiatrist, your psychiatrist, your gynecologist, your plumber and the IRS. May your hair, your teeth, your face-lift, your abs and your stocks not fall; and may your blood pressure, your triglycerides, your cholesterol, your white blood count and your mortgage interest not rise. May you wake up on January 1st, finding that the world has not come to an end, the lights work, the water faucets flow, and the sky has not fallen. May what you see in the mirror delight you, and what others see in you delight them. May someone love you enough to forgive your faults, be blind to your blemishes, and tell the world about your virtues. A Very Happy New Year to All! ~~ Author Unknown ~~ 20 Rollin’ Stones RV Club By Doris Spurk Due to the closing of the Crest Club during the week of January 7, there will not be a meeting this month. During the regular meeting time; however, the officers will be getting together to plan the upcoming trips to St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. The next monthly meeting of the RV Club will be on Monday, February 4, at 4:00 pm. Additional details for the annual potluck on Saturday, February 16, will be discussed; the potluck will start with hors d'oevres at 5:30 pm. Those Stonecrest RVers, who attended the December meeting with our special guest speaker from Camping World, are especially invited to join the Rollin' Stones at the February meeting and attend the potluck and upcoming club trips in 2013. Just a reminder, that starting in 2013, the RV lot storage fee will be collected only on an annual basis. You should have received an invoice in December from the POA. If you haven't signed up yet for the three-night Daytona Beach rally starting on Friday, April 26 thru 29, please contact Doris Spurk. The rally will be held at International RV Park which offers full hook-ups on concrete pads. The park is in a convenient location for many of the attractions in that area. We've scheduled this rally for a weekend so those that are still working could join us. This is a great way to get to know members of the group, share some RVers' fellowship and have a nice weekend get-away. Note that reservations for this trip are made through Doris and not the park. The reservations for the St. Patrick's Day weekend rally are made directly with Stagecoach RV Park in St. Augustine. Call Doris or Dick Rollins for additional details. Cornerstones Clubs & Activities 00 Ladies Bridge By Sandy Hecht Ladies play Contract Bridge every Wednesday promptly at 12:30 pm at the Crest Club. The entry fee is $1. To sign up to play or to cancel, please call the hostess for that date. Due to space restrictions the week of the Crest Club remodel, we will not be playing on January 7. For more information about the group or if you are unable to reach the Hostess of the Week, please call Sandy at 347-8172. January 2 Linda Amason 347-4059 January 7 No Bridge January 16 Ann Downs 307-6616 January 23 Doris Glazier 307-6940 January 30 Ann Brooks 307-6783 Hand & Foot By Carma Smith The Thursday card game is Ladies Only and the Friday game is open to all players. Table selection is at 12:15pm with the game ending at 4:00pm. Both games are played at the Crest Club. Coordinator is Carma Smith at 307-9137. Mah Jongg By Carole Munroe Partners Bridge will be played only on Monday, January 7, in the backstage area of the Community Center, and on the 14th and 28th in the Crest Club. Please arrive around 6:15 pm as play will start promptly at 6:30 pm. To sign up, call Stan or Marilyn at 307-0232. Entry fee is $1 per person, and additional couples are welcome. The game is played according to the rules and standards of the National Mah Jongg League. Any Stonecrest resident with limited knowledge in the game is invited to join us on Mondays at 10:00am-noon in the Crest Club. Beginners are welcome. For more information, call Dee at 307-8785 or Carole at 553-4604. Duplicate Bridge Euchre Partners Bridge By Stan Farnsworth Ladies Duplicate is played every Friday at 12:45 pm backstage in the Community Center. You and/or your partner must sign-in by 12:30 pm. Please call Dodie Biggins at 347-2605 with any questions. Couples Duplicate is played on the third Monday of the month (January 21) in the Crest Club with sign in at 6:15 pm and play starting at 6:30 pm. If playing, please call Herman Furletti at 347-3375. January 2013 By Pat Derov and Lee Novy We hope you had a nice and safe New Year, and we look forward to seeing you in 2013. We meet on Sundays at 6:00 pm in the Crest Club. If anyone wishes to contact us, call the Activities office and they will tell you how. 21 Sports & Fitness Mixed Bowling League By Barry Tingley The month of November proved to be an excellent month for our Bowling League. We have had some very high scores. Game Series Men’s Dave Lindstrom 279 790 ** 233 278 Russ Kunkle 265 739 ** 257 217 **Super Series Barry Tingley 245 676 Bill Meyers 249 670 Bill Hanson 224 627 Steve Kaifas 216 643 Ron Patrick 232 612 Frank Arpaia 243 608 Bob Hasbrouck 231 605 Tom Kolberg 222 635 Gary Hoopengardner 218 613 Dennis Dold 221 Jack Beery 216 Dave Murphy 222 Women's Joy Ames 187 532 Judy Meyers 191 507 Fran Anderson 191 491 Linda Wood 171 486 Terry Gillece 169 482 Peggy Miller 185 481 Donna Medlin 179 471 Myra Bennett 161 471 Lois Kolberg 171 476 Linda Beckford 187 Dixie Thalwitzer 190 Irene Torresin 184 As many know, we collect for St. Teresa’s Food Pantry in Belleview. We have so many folks in terrible need and ask for your help. Their pantry is very low and, if you can help, it is appreciated. I have the Blue Box each week to collect anything that you can bring. Thank you. 22 Stonecrest Men’s Golf Association Results By Merrill Johnson November 7:Beat the Pro (Net=80% of HCP) Sammy 77: George Higney , Hal Platt, Ron Shoebottom, Russ Petro, Bill Finn, John Diodato, Bob Myers, Angelo Paiotti, Joe Viveiros, Ed Duffin, John Stanton, Bill Anderson, Dusty Weber, Doug Walstad, Dan Smith, Larry Brendle, Fred Atchison, Jim Slagle November 14: 2-Man Team (A/C-B/D) Two Man Switch st 53 1 Russ Petro & Ernie Harton 57* 2nd Jack Frothingham & Robert Doutt 3rd Tony Clements & Joe Trizisky 57* th 57* 4 Dale Clark & Werner Tammer 57* 5th Bill Anderson & Frank Mohacsi November 21: 4-ManTeams (ABCD) 1 Low Net +1 High Net st 1 Bob Eboch, Doug Walstad, Herman Furletti, Roger Nauyalis 137 2 nd John Sames, Jack Canton, Bill Kubas, Joe Vaccaro 142 143 3rd Russ Petro, Ed Marcantel, Ray Arterburn *Match of Cards Mens Golf Association Championship By Bill Garrison The Stonecrest Men's Golf Association held its annual championship on November 28 and 29.The overall winners were Bill Garrison (Gross 148) and Joe Vaccaro (Net 123). The nearly 60 players were divided into 4 flights based on their GHIN handicap. Three winners were rewarded for the best gross score and best net score in each flight. First, second, and third earned club house credits of $20, $15, and $10 respectively. The results were as follows: Gross Net 153 Pete Snyder 135 1st Flt Tom Kolbert Ed Duffin 157 Dave Lindstrom 138 Vic Harrison 161 Bill Finn 142 John Sames 142 165 Frank Miller 136 2nd Flt Russ Petro Len Nadeau 166 Roger Woolford 142 Dan Smith 168 Ron Rosser 143 Herman Furletti 139 3rd Flt Gearld Hoskins 171 Ted Malloy 176 Dusty Weber 140 Joe Trizisky 179 Warren Fallin 146 186 Joe Viveiros 141 4th Flt John Diodato Jim Slagle 190 Dennis Lewis 143 Merrill Johnson 190 Carl Johnson 146 Softball By Dave Richards Division 6 has a winning record, 5 wins and 1 loss, while the other divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4, continue to struggle. But no matter what the record, the Softball teams, Sun 'N' Fun, Ladies, and Intramural wish everyone a wonderful New Year. A special thank you to all the fans that show up at the games to support the teams. Cornerstones Sports & Fitness Stonecrest Ladies Golf Association By Bonnie Lindstrom Shuffleboard Club Happy New Year everyone! Here’s hoping 2013 is a healthy, happy one! Our new officers will be installed this month. They are: President Meg Clark, Vice President Barb Peters, Secretary Sandy Brunskole, and Treasurer Bonnie Lindstrom. Thank you ladies for taking on this responsibility! November 8: SLGA Championship Gross Net st 89 Arlene Paulin 71 1 Flt Terry Ortlieb 93 Claudia Benvenuto 73 2nd Flt Carol Fallin 3rd Flt Carolyn Roberto 104 Judy Zyskowski 69 Overall Gross Winner was Lorraine Evans 83 Overall Net Winner was Ruth Tammer 64 Congratulations to all! November 13: Low Gross/Low Net Flighted 74 Pat Eboch 68 1st Flt Meg Clark 96 Barbara Peters 70 2nd Flt Carol Fallin 102 Judy Zyskowski 72 3rd Flt Lena Diodato November 20: ABCD Flag Decides Score 1st Pat Eboch, Corinna Harton, Annell Gillow, Jan Atkin -16 2nd Terry Ortlieb, Sandy Brunskole, JoAnn Chiste, Carol Verrier -11 November 27: One Low Gross/One Low Net – Two Flights AB/CD 1st Flt Lorraine Evans & Bonnie Lindstrom 152 2nd Flt Donna Biondo & Jan Atkin 175 November Ace of the Month: Meg Clark Gross 74 Carol Fallin Net 69 “Chip” Off the Old Block”: Corinna Harton #1, Meg Clark #11 & #18, Lena Diodato #17, Judy Zyskowski #7, Corinna Harton #3 “Birdies” Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: Peggy Miller #6, Meg Clark #5, Terry Ortlieb #11, Corinna Harton #3, Lena Diodato #3, Carol Fallin #14 Stonecrest Men’s Golf Association Results By Merrill Johnson These results were omitted from the December issue. October 3: AB/CD Gross Even/Net Odd Both Scores Count AB Flt Bob Eboch & Fred Blasing 146 CD Flt Herman Furletti & Jim Slagle 158 October 10: Low Gross/Low Net Flighted Gross Net A Flt Bob Eboch 78* Dave Lindstrom 69* B Flt Roger Woolford 83 John Diodato 69 C Flt Herman Furletti 83 Hal Platt 68 D Flt Frank Mohacsi 93 Carl Johnson 68 October 24: 4-ManTeamScramble(ABCD) Tom Tornatore, Les Brenneman, Dusty Weber, Joe Viveiros 62 October 31: 4-ManTeamScramble(ABCD) Scott Campbell, Fred Blasing, John Diodato, Angelo Paiotti 62 By Sharon Pruszynski And the winners were.....Bud Dow and Joanna Lestik. We finished our fall session with a tournament and party on November 4. Bud and Joanna were the representatives of the Tuesday at 2:30 pm group. Other participants included: Hank & Genie Tribu (Sun. 3:00 pm) Rick & Lee Patterson (Mon. 4:00 pm) Norm & Peggy Paddock (Tues. 11:30 am) Bill & Dolly Barie (Wed. 10:30 am) Brian Doak & Joy Ames (Wed. 2:30 pm) Marcel & Ginette Breton (Thurs. 2:30 pm) Bennie Brandon & Susie Whitt (Thurs. 4:00 pm) Dave & Lynda Spiegel (Fri. 2:30 pm). Our annual meeting and sign up for the winter session will be held at the Community Center backstage area on Tuesday, January 8, at 2:00 pm. Attendees are asked to use the east side back entrance to the building since there will be a meeting at the same time in the main area of the Community Center. The winter session will begin the week of January 13 and will run for nine weeks. We will have ten teams in each group this session. The fee is $6 per person and is due at sign up. The tournament and party is scheduled for Sunday, March 17, at the conclusion of this session. If you have any questions, please contact President Mike Reilly at 3073878. All residents of Stonecrest are welcome to participate. Teams consist of one male and one female player. * Denotes Match of Cards January 2013 23 Sports & Fitness Ladies Free Weights By Pam Haamen On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00-9:30 am, a free weight exercise class is held in the Community Center. We use free weights in conjunction with low impact aerobic exercises that work the muscles in your arms, legs, hips, back, neck and abdomen. There is no cost for the class; just bring your weights and a mat or large towel. For more information, contact Pam at 245-0775. Joining our class would be a great gift to yourself and a wonderful New Year’s Resolution.. Stretching and Core Class Instructor: Sarah Johns, B.S. Exercise Physiologist This class focuses on strengthening core muscles and restoring some flexibility. It benefits those who have total joint replacements, arthritis, balance/ instability problems, strength deficits, improper breathing, weight issues or other health issues. The exercises are varied enough to keep you entertained. (Please bring a mat and/or exercise ball if you have one.) The cost for the 1-hour session is $8. Make check payable to Lake Centre for Rehabilitation. Hope to see you in the Community Center on Mondays from 9:30-10:30 am. Fitness Seminar Sara Johns from Lake Centre for Rehabilitation will hold a seminar on Joint Mobility on Thursday, January 31, in the Crest Club at 10:30 am. Please sign up in the Activities Binder in the Crest Club. There will be amble time for questions and a preview of the topic for the next class. 24 Nifty Niners By Karen Bell As we welcome in the new year, we also welcome our 2013 officers and committee members and look forward to a glorious new year! Our first meeting of the year will be held Tuesday, January 15, at 11:30 am. I look forward to seeing everyone there. Congratulations to our November winners: November 6: Scramble 1st Judy Morris, Muriel Alsobrook, Pat A. Baubonis nd 2 Linda Nagy, Ruby Lauber, Mary Slagle, Ann Herndon Heather Devlin, Genie Burg, Carol Lewis, Doris Brobson 3rd November 8: Golf Around at Rainbow Springs: Gross Net Putts 1st Flt Heather Devlin Sophana Johnson 3rd Flt Ruby Lauber Grace Castricone November 12 & 13: Club Championship: Overall Winners: Linda DeLano (Gross), Sophana Johnson (Net) Gross Net Gross Net 1st Flt Karen Bell Lori Dutton 2nd Flt Sandy White Ruby Lauber 3rd Flt Genie Burg Tauni Brown 4th Flt Joyce Pitcher Ann Herndon November 20: Alternate Shot: Sophana Johnson, Carol Reiss 1st nd Joyce Zeedyk, Pat A. Baubonis 2 Judy Morris, Karen Dold 3rd November 27: 3 -3- 3: st 1 Linda DeLano 2nd Dee Blanchett Nancy Albarelli 3rd Congratulations to Dee Blanchett, Linda DeLano, and Ruby Lauber who had Birdies on Hole #6. Congratulations also to those who had ChipIn’s: Muriel Alsobrook - #8, Heather Devlin - #6, Sandy White - #4. For new member information or questions, please call President Tina Seledotis at 307-7929. Pickleball Club By Linda DeLano There is a correction on the Pickleball tournament held in November. In the Men’s doubles 70+, Rusty Kent and Richard Bora took third place. Congratulations Rusty and Richard! Pickleball players from Stonecrest traveled down to Lakeland for the State Senior games. Steve Kinney won a bronze in men’s singles. John Rupert won a silver in men’s doubles and a silver in men’s singles. Frank Terlitz earned a silver in men’s doubles. Jim Cetlinski won a silver in mixed and men’s doubles and a gold in men’s singles. All qualified for the National Senior Games to be held in Cleveland, Ohio this summer. Way to go guys! The annual Pickleball meeting will be held on January 9, at 7:30 pm in the Community Center. All members please attend and bring any suggestions for the good of the order. Dues for 2013 are $10. Please consider running for an office. See you there. Cornerstones Sports & Fitness Tennis Talk By Walt Yesberg Walk & Talk Tennis Changes - Now that the winter season is upon us, please note: 1. Most of the snowbirds and winter residents are back. We are, of course, glad to see them, but the courts can be crowded on some mornings. Just be patient, and enjoy the socialization. If it gets too crowded, we can always expand our schedule to other days and times. 2. Mornings can be cool, and it seems reasonable to move our tennis times to the winter schedule. That means that we’ll start at 8:30 am. As always, we’ll play on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. 3. Short Court Tennis will resume in January, probably on the second Friday of the month, starting at 6:00 pm. The schedule is not set in stone, so if you’d prefer another day or time, please let me know. What We Need - We desperately need a small bulletin board to post tennis news, updates, and changes. I envision something like the one at the entrance to the pickleball courts, but smaller. I’ll see if the POA can help us, but it may have to be a do-it-yourself project. If so, we’ll need a plan, volunteer labor, and some (not much) money. I’ll keep you informed, but please let me know if you have any thoughts on the subject. Tennis Update - Are you on the “Tennis Update” mailing list? To get current information, schedule changes, and event news via e-mail, please send your e-mail address to: walt_yesberg@yahoo.com. Farewells - We’re sorry to be losing two of our tennis players: Nancy Roeser and Harold Stauffer. I’m not sure where Nancy (and David) were heading, but we wish them health and happiness. Harold (and Jane) will be heading back to familiar courts in Richmond, but we hope they’ll take with them warm memories of happy times in Stonecrest. Bocce By Bud Dow The winter bocce sessions will begin on Mondays at 10:00 am and noon on January 14 and conclude on February 18. The Thursday games will be played at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm starting on January 17 and ending February 21. New players need to sign up in the Bocce binder in the Crest Club listing your preferences for playing times and days. Be sure to include your telephone number. We always need substitutes, so let us know if you would like to be on the list. By Heather Devlin The #1 New Year’s resolution is to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle. Is that one of your goals for 2013? Well good news, you can easily accomplish both by walking. Take that first step towards a healthier you by joining us Monday through Friday at 7:30 am at the Veterans Memorial for a brisk 40 minute walk. Make it part of your daily routine and you’ll be amazed at the results. Just ask our regular walkers. It’s a simple step to take that will make great strides for you in achieving your new year’s resolution to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle. Stonecrest Motorcyclists By Jim Waddell Now that the weather is more pleasant for riding, the bikes are coming out and hitting the road. There are many in Stonecrest that would like to meet and ride with other neighbors. We just need a central contact to get started. Depending on the interest, we will decide if a formal club is the way to go. For now, let’s get started with informal rides and get togethers. Some of us have started riding on Friday mornings. We have a phone list and emails addresses and will notify everyone of start times. Call Jim at 245-9735 if interested or want more information, Complete Home Improvements Affordable & Dependable Door Installation, Painting, Ceramic Tile, Shelving, Minor Electrical & Plumbing, Woodwork, Cabinetry, Landscaping, Sprinkler Repair, Sod. GARY HARMAN COMPLETE HANDYMAN SERVICE Over 25+ Years in Home Repair & Construction Mobile: 352-233-8504—Office: 352-347-2192 January 2013 25 Sports & Fitness Zumba By Cindy Farwell Happy 2013! We are looking forward to increasing our class participation so more of us will benefit from a healthy and happy start to the New Year! I am pleased to announce the new officers of our Zumba Club for 2013: President Margaret Conboy, Vice President Paula Glass, Secretary Cindy Farwell, and Treasurer Bunny Mauthe. Many thanks go to Brenda Crawford, who served as Treasurer last year, and did an awesome job. Christie Etters will be our new Zumba toning instructor on Wednesdays, from 12:30 - 1:30 pm while Deborah Gartner is recuperating from an injury. Christie does a great job and you will enjoy her energy and personality. Her songs are great and the pace of the class is just right. We are lucky to have Matt White continue his classes Tuesdays at 7:00 pm and again on Saturday at 8:00 am. Both instructors tell us they look forward to teaching at Stonecrest. Classes are still just $4 each and take place in the Community Center. Classes will be held on January 2, 5 and 8. We will cancel classes on January 12, 15 and 16 due to the Zumba cruise. We will be back in session on Saturday, January 19. Please mark your calendars. We are excited to announce that classes on January 22, 23, and 25 will offer a great incentive. Any member, who brings a guest on any of those 3 days, will get in free and so will the guest. Any new participant will need to fill out a waiver. We are looking to add more members to our roster and know that they will be hooked once they witness the fun and variety of exercising the Zumba way! I will continue updating you through email. If you are unsure if you are on the Zumba email list, please send me your email address: cindykayf@hotmail.com. If you no longer wish to be included, please let me know, as well. We are looking forward to a tremendous third year of Zumba at Stonecrest! 26 Billiards Ladies Travelling Billiards Team By Mary Arterburn We recently had a Wine and Cheese “Get to Know Us” gathering to attract new members for our team. A big thanks to Marie Campbell for organizing this successful event and donating the wine. We had several ladies join us, and they have since come to practice with us on Mondays (from 1:00 – 3:00 pm). We hope they will decide to join our team. We are excited to have Michelle Peiser as our new Captain and Jan Clements as our new Co-Captain. We are also pleased to have almost all of our ladies back again this year: Mary Arterburn, Marie Campbell, Meg Clark, Jan Clements, Jean Hiltz, Michelle Pesier, Sally Seigworth, and Dorothy Malpass. Our 2012 - 2013 season started on November 11, and we’ve played three games so far. Thanks to the hard work and perseverance of our new Captain, our league will now be handicapped. This will make our games more competitive as it will give some of the less skilled teams a better chance to compete. We are looking forward to another fun-filled year. We welcome any ladies who live in Stonecrest to join our team. Just call Michelle Pesier (708-567-5350) or Jan Clements (446-6343). You can also just come up on any Monday from 1:00 – 3:00 pm while we are practicing, and see if the game is for you. Men’s Billiards Travel Team By Phil Braun Winter play has started, and the team won four of the five games played in November, putting them in fourth place. There were only three matches in December: Mid-FL Gators, Brittany Estates and Blue Parrot. These results of these interesting matches will be reported in the next issue. Larry Stoever is back from his cruising, and Don Goerlich has rejoined the team after spending the summer in his home state of New York. As mentioned in last month’s column, The Villages have set-up classes for billiards players in order for players to improve their skills. The classes will be held for six weeks. Forms are posted in the billiards room or call me at 347-2882. 9-Ball Tournament By Dennis Crosskno Stonecrest’s 15th annual 9-ball tournament will be held on February 7, at 11:00 am. There is a $10 entry fee, and the signup sheet is in the Billiards binder in the Crest Club. All residents are invited to participate, so join in on the fun, and shoot with some of Stonecrest’s finest. Call Dennis Crosskno at 245-2495 for more information. Cornerstones Scott Haber’s Finish Cut Lawn Care SOD PLANTS ROCKS MULCH TREES Pressure Cleaning & Small Moving Jobs FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured (352) 307-4564 Cell: (352) 427-2640 01/31/13 January 2013 27 Stonecrest Resident Expires 1/31/13 28 Cornerstones Original Home of the $189 Window January 2013 29