August 3, 2013
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August 3, 2013
August 2, 2013 BRITTANY BREEZE Issue 11-13 We welcome The Fountains on Boca Ciega Bay and Chef’s Cathy Ortano and Josh Marlowe for an exciting culinary demonstration. Join in for an afternoon of delicious fun. Thursday, August 22, 2 pm, RC Ballroom A delectable 3 course meal will be made right before your eyes. Your taste buds will be delighted as you indulge in a sample of each. Of course, this cannot be accomplished “without a taste of wine” as Julia Child would have said. Please RSVP to the Residents Club by August 16.There is no charge for this event, Limited to the first 100 residents. SUMMER BINGO & PIZZA PARTY B4 you spend another evening watching television or reading a book. B1 of the residents who join us for an evening of bingo with pizza and refreshments. U2 might go home a winner! Mark your calendar for: Tuesday, August 20, 6:30 pm, Residents Club Ballroom The cost is only $8 per person for bingo, pizza and refreshments. Additional bingo boards will be available to purchase. If you would like to play bingo but cannot eat pizza, pay $5 for your boards and have fun. Pay in advance at the Residents Club Office if your having pizza. POINT BRITTANY SERVICES MANAGEMENT OFFICE RESIDENTS CLUB OFFICE Hours: M - F 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Phone: 727-866-2655 Fax: 727-866-1685 Email: pbac@tampabay.rr.com Hours: M - F 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Phone: 727-867-8533, Fax: 727-906-0465 Email: pbclubhouse@tampabay.rr.com INFORMATION UPDATE - Emergency contact, BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY, HEALTH & WELFARE - Call to post information on Community designated voter, alternate mailing address, telephone number. NOTARY SERVICES - Contact the office. SALES & LEASES - Obtain necessary forms. WORK ORDERS - Contact the office for available handyman services. Community TV Channel Selection Analog TV: Channel 98 Digital TV w/box: Channel 724 Digital TV w/o box: Channel 96.1 Channel. CHARITABLE DONATIONS - Drop off unwanted clothing at the Residents Club office. PHOTOCOPY & FAX SERVICES - (For a fee) DRY CLEANING - Pick-up and delivery upon request. Must have Visa or MC to open an account. LOST & FOUND - Residents Club Coffee Room . FOR SALE - Logo merchandise, Point Brittany telephone directories, V.I.P. cards, Men’s Roundtable coffee mugs. TRAVEL ASSISTANCE - Print boarding passes and similar vouchers. (For a fee) The Brittany Breeze Published at Point Brittany Residents Club. 5010 Brittany Drive South St. Petersburg, FL. 33715 Production: Allen Darnell Circulation: 450 Online at: www.pointbrittanycondominiums.com Published Monthly: April-October Semi-monthly: November-March For cable service call Bright House @ (727) 329-5020 The next BRITTANY BREEZE will be distributed on: Friday, September 6 Page 2 Brittany Breeze FUNCTION INFORMATION MRT & PBYC “VIEW THE FIREWORKS” REVIEW A little bit of rain can’t stop residents from having an enjoyable time on the Fourth of July cruise. Look for more exciting events coming this Fall from The Men’s Roundtable and Point Brittany Yacht Club. LIC. NO. OC-280.062 Page 3 Brittany Breeze ACTIVITIES & INFORMATION BOWLING MEDITATION CLASS AT TEN PIN LANES 1453 Pasadena Ave. S. Women: Tuesday ~ 9 am, Call Shirley @ 864-2346 CANASTA Monday ~ Noon, Queen Anne Room. Call Sue @ 906-8351 Men: Tuesday ~ 9 am, Call Tom @ 867-0550 BRIDGE Queen Anne Room Contract: Monday ~ 7 pm Call Pat @ 822-0446 All Players: Tuesday ~ 7 pm Call Rose Mary @ 867-4803 Monday~1 pm, Tudor Room Call Robin @ 385-2213 MAHJONGG Monday ~ 12:30 pm & Friday ~ 1 pm, Garden Room CERAMICS Thursday ~ 6:30 pm, Arts & Crafts Room. Call Debbie @ 544-5215 WII GAMES Friday ~ 1:30 pm, Tudor Room. Call the Residents Club Point Brittany Service Recommendations If you have had service from a company (good or bad), please share your experience with the rest of the community. Come to the clubhouse and fill out a service recommendation sheet. This insures Point Brittany receives quality services. USED EYEGLASSES & HEARING AID DROP-OFF Drop off your used eyeglasses or hearing aides to the Residents Club. The Lions Club of Treasure Island is collecting theses items for the under privileged. They will be given to a local company for refurbishing and then distributed to low income families. For more information call: (608) 347-9094 Page 4 Brittany Breeze Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 6:30 Ceramics-AC 4 5 7:00 Bridge-QA 12:00 Canasta-QA 12:30 Mahjong-GR 1:00 Meditation-TR 7:00 Contract Bridge-QA 11 12 7:00 Bridge-QA 18 12:00 Canasta-QA 12:30 Mahjong-GR 1:00 Meditation-TR 7:00 Contract Bridge-QA 19 4:00 Wine TastingQA 7:00 Bridge-QA 25 12:00 Canasta-QA 12:30 Mahjong-GR 1:00 Meditation-TR 7:00 Contract Bridge-QA 26 7:00 Bridge-QA 12:00 Canasta-QA 12:30 Mahjong-GR 1:00 Meditation-TR 7:00 Contract Bridge-QA 6 9:00 Bowling M/W-* 7:00 Bridge-QA 13 9:00 Bowling M/W-* 7:00 Bridge-QA 20 9:00 Bowling M/W-* 7:00 Bridge-QA 27 9:00 Bowling M/W-* 7:00 Bridge-QA AC = Arts & Crafts BR = Ballroom BWB= Bayway Building EX = Exercise Room GR = Garden Room QA = Queen Anne PBPG = Picnic Grounds CR = Coffee Room Page 5 7 12:00 Canasta-QA 7:00 Exercise Class-EX 14 12:00 Canasta-QA 7:00 Exercise Class-EX 21 9:00 Hard Rock-RCL 12:00 Canasta-QA 7:00 Exercise Class-EX 28 12:00 Canasta-QA 7:00 Exercise Class-EX 8 6:30 Ceramics-AC 15 6:30 Ceramics-AC 22 Fri Sat 2 3 1:00 Mah Jong-GR 1:30 Wii Games-TR 4:30 First Friday-BR 9 12:00 Bridge-BR 10 1:00 Mah Jong-GR 1:30 Wii Games-TR 16 12:00 Bridge-BR 17 1:00 Mah Jong-GR 1:30 Wii Games-TR 23 12:00 Bridge-BR 24 2:00 Cooking Demo-BR 1:00 Mah Jong-GR 6:30 Ceramics-AC 1:30 Wii Games-TR 3:00 Ice Cream Social-CR 29 30 6:30 Ceramics-AC 1:00 Mah Jong-GR 1:30 Wii Games-TR 12:00 Bridge-BR 31 12:00 Bridge-BR P1 = Main Pool RCL= Resident Club Lobby TR = Tudor Room * = Ten Pin Lanes *** = Off Property P3 = Pool 3 TC= Tennis Courts PR3 = Pier 3 Brittany Breeze FUNCTION INFORMATION FIRST FRIDAY at the Residents Club Get a jump start on the weekend with live music from PB’S own singer extraordinaire, Lee Jay Nelson. Bring your own adult beverages. Lets get the party started on: Friday, September 6, 4:30 pm, Residents Club Ballroom Bring an appetizer to share (if you would like). The cover charge is only $2 per person. Sign-up and pay at the Residents Club Office. WINE TASTING EVENT Even brown bears enjoy a glass of wine once in a while. Sunday, August 18, 4 pm, Tudor Room Bring a bottle of wine under $8 and admission is free, or pay a $5 cover charge at the door. Cheese and crackers will be available. Page 6 Brittany Breeze RESIDENT NEWS DO YOU KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS? Introducing George Lewis George was born and raised in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, the Ho Chunk Nation, and was the youngest of 9 children. George loved playing sports with his classmates and friends at the Ho Chunk Indian Mission School. As kids, they would go out on “safari’s” meaning he and his friends hunted anything that moved and fished the Black river selling their bounty to the elders. As a teen he would pick cherries and other crops raking in 25 cents a pail, carrying on the tradition that the Ho Chunk people respected the land and took care to harvest only what they needed and never with greed. After vocational school, George was a welder assembling Chevy car frames in Milwaukee for a year before joining the Army. After basic training George was to be stationed in Europe but heard about a conflict in Vietnam and felt it was his Native American heritage to go where he would be most useful. His initial request for a change in military occupation and destination was denied but coming from a long history of warriors in their tribe and wanting to be in the middle of the action, he was finally successful and re-assigned to Vietnam. After serving in the Army for 3 years and experiencing the horror of Vietnam for 20 months, George decided he had fulfilled his military commitment and returned home. With the shock of the war fresh in his mind, George recalls that he was kind of a lost soul for a while, trying to understand the negative reaction of the American people against the war and the nightmares from combat. After driving a tractor trailer around the country, George settled for a steady job working for the Jackson County Highway Department. At age 48, George earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration and retired from the Highway Department at 55. With more time available, George decided he had so much to offer and getting back to his roots, returned to make a difference as part of the Ho Chunk Nation. George was a personnel director and former Legislator but always knew his voice could best be heard as President. He knew something was wrong with the business side of the Nation and used that as part of his campaign platform. George Lewis was sworn in as President of the Ho Chunk Nation in July 2003 and automatically became a Tribal Elder when he turned 60. A year later he fulfilled his campaign promise and hired an accounting firm to audit the Nations books. The results were bleak and George centered on addressing the problematic areas. George retired again after 4 years, this time for good. Page 7 Brittany Breeze RESIDENT NEWS Continued from page 7 One fateful day while working with the Highway Department, George met a beautiful woman named Ruth, changing his life forever. Within a year they were married and embarked on a wonderful life together, to date 25 years and counting. They loved to travel and after George retired they took a memorable trip to Tel Dor Israel, experiencing first hand, an archeological dig. George credits Ruth for doing all the hard work on the dig but does take credit for washing the pottery that she uncovered. George also credits Ruth for asking, “Why do we live in Wisconsin?” which prompted an immediate road trip to Florida. After a brief stay in Tallahassee, they traveled along the coastline in search of the perfect area to retire, driving right by Point Brittany, which left a lasting impression. With the VA hospital and reasonable housing prices, St. Petersburg seemed a great choice and they purchased a condo in a community called Arbor Grove but the visions of Point Brittany never faded. In 2009 they fulfilled their dream and purchased a condo in Building Six and love every minute of it! These days, George can be found in the billiards room and placing a few pieces to the jigsaw puzzle in the library. He is President of the local Lions Club, active in the community and enjoys spending time going to various events with Ruth. Welcome to Point Brittany friend! SUMMER ICE CREAM PARTY With the dog days of summer upon us, what better time to share a cool treat with your friends. Join us for ice cream on: Friday, August 23, 3 pm, Coffee Room An assortment of toppings will be available. The cost for this cool afternoon snack is only $3 per person. Sign-up and pay at the Residents Club. FlORIDA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY “THE HOUSE DOCTOR” Complete Kitchen Remodeling: Custom Cabinets, New or Recover, Floor Coverings, Paint/Paper, Countertops (Laminate, Solid or Granite) Complete Bathroom Remodeling: Custom Vanities, Tile, Tub to Shower Conversions, Full Design & Install, Plumbing Fixtures, Floor Coverings PCCLB License #C-8623 Page 8 Brittany Breeze RESIDENT INFORMATION DO YOU HAVE A VIP CARD? Point Brittany residents can save money from area businesses by purchasing a V.I.P. card. The card is supported by more than 50 cooperative area businesses who offer a variety of discounts, most of them 10 percent. The cost of the card is only $3 per year. A list of the participating merchants with their addresses and telephone numbers are available at the Residents Club Office. Card holders should check with the merchant prior to use to make sure they will honor it at the time of service. They also should check at the Residents Club office periodically to receive an updated merchant list. Residents may help by asking businesses if they would be interested in participating in the program, and if so, contact the Residents Club Office. Listed below are some of the current participants: Abbey Printing Air Doctor Alma Ingram Flowers American Garden American Dream Carpet Beach Florals & Design Beef O’Brady’s Billy’s Stone Crab Black Palm Restaurant Carter’s Florist Clean Sweep Cleaning Service Crazy Conch Cafe Cre’me Deli Cre’me Fine Food & Wines Designer Carpets Detailed Inspection Services Diane Pomponi Cleaning Service Page 9 Every Whim Gennaro’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria Inn On The Beach Michael Kohler Plumbing Needles & Knobs Pasadena Car Wash Pronto Car Wash Rolsafe Storm & Security Protection Salon Mimi Sea Critters Seaside Grill Skidder’s Restaurant Spoto’s Italian Restaurant Storm Shutter Doctor Subway (Tierra Verde & Isla) Sunshine Boys Painting Tierra Verde Boat Rentals Truly Green Clean Twistee Treat Vito & Michael’s Pizza Wonder Rails Brittany Breeze STORM INFORMATION AFTER THE STORM Safety Tips and Recovery Assistance After the storm, it's time to assess the damage. Keep your battery operated radio close by for news about damage, road closures, power outages and other emergency instructions. With 3-14 days of uncertainty depending on the storm, you will need to rely upon what you've stored for food, water, medications, and entertainment. If the county is hit by a hurricane, it could be weeks or months before life gets back to normal. Use the following safety steps during recovery: Food Safety and Guidelines: Before the storm, take inventory of the items in your refrigerator and freezer. Put this list on the refrigerator door so you know where everything is located. Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. Minimal freezer door openings can keep frozen items safe for about two days. Refrigerated foods should be safe if the power is out for no more than four to six hours. Discard any food that has been above 40 degrees F' for two hours and any food that has an unusual odor, color or texture. Never taste food to determine safety! If the power is off more than six hours, transfer refrigerated items to an insulated cooler filled with ice or frozen gel packs. Keep a thermostat in the cooler to ensure the food stays at 40 degrees F' or below, Restroom Facilities: When instructed, do not use or flush your toilet. Powered sewer lift stations may be out of order, which could lead to sewage back-up in your condo. Create an emergency toilet by using your toilet bowl or a five-gallon plastic bucket with a tight fitting lid. Line the inside with a heavy duty trash can bag and use bleach as a disinfectant. If using your toilet bowl, turn off the water to it first and flush one last time to empty before lining with a trash bag. Do not use kitty litter in your emergency toilet. Re-entering the County: If you have evacuated out of area, returning home can have some challenges if a storm has done significant damage to the county. Bridges and roads may be closed due to damage, flooding or debris. Officials may have entire areas closed off to everyone, including residents. It is important to remember that coming home is not a guarantee. So before heading home, be sure to watch or read the news to learn the latest information about road conditions and damage reports for Pinellas County and surrounding areas. LIC. NO. CAC-1816474 Page 10 Brittany Breeze BRITTANY TRADER FOR SALE OR LEASE: Bldg. 5, 1 bed/1 bath, furnished, 12th floor, sunset view, annual or 6 month lease, immaculate, non-smoking, selling price is $109,000. Call Agnes: (705) 252-0957 FOR RENT: Bldg. 4, 2 bed/2 bath, furnished or un-furnished, corner unit, beautiful water view, updates in kitchen and bathrooms, non-smoker, no pets, annual lease. Call Dave: (678) 231-1667 FOR RENT OR SALE: Bldg. 1, 2 bed/2 bath, corner unit, unfurnished, huge Florida room, walk-in closet, 1,400 Sq. Ft., yearly lease. Call Frank: (727) 363-6949 WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER: Bldg. 6, 2 bed/ 2 bath, south corner unit (floor 7 or higher) or Bldg.'s 3 or 4, 2 bed/ 2 bath, above 7th floor, may consider trade from a 1 bed to a 2 bed unit. Call Bob: (813) 494-3109 or (813) 651-1812 FOR RENT: Bldg. 5, 1bed/1bath, fully furnished, 13th floor, seasonal lease, beautiful water view. Call: (727) 742-1808 or (703) 998-7827 It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. ~ Ursula K. LeGuin LIC. NO. C-10559 Page 11 Brittany Breeze LOCAL BUSINESSES J.C. Automotive 10% Discount off Labor for PB Residents 866-0044 6101 MLK St. S. St. Pete, 33705 JON JOURET CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING (727) 687-8599 LIC. NO. CAC-1816474 SERVING PB SINCE 1993 AFTER HOURS PAINTING INC. PAINTING & POWER WASHING FREE Residential or Commercial ESTIMATES ____________________________________________________________________ Nolan Goins (727) 455-4029 www.afterhourspaintinginc.com REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens - Bathrooms - Cabinets Painting - Wood or Tile Flooring No Job Too Large Or Small Darlene/Herman [727] 866-0437 Helmut [813] 695-0063 One Time Cleaning etc. LIC. NO. C-865 KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING Working in PB since 2004 BOB OLSON Cell (651) 303-9441 LIC. NO. C-10559 VIP MEMBER bobolson55@tampabay.rr.com Don’t Speculate… Investigate! 800-849-4610 Sanitary & Storm System Video Inspection, Pipe Cleaning &Trenchless Rehab Lic. No. CFC58001 HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE The world’s trusted source of non-medical companionship and home care for seniors. Personal Care/Bathing Assistance, Meal Preparation, Transportation/Errands, Light Housekeeping, Laundry, Companionship WWW.HOMEINSTEAD.COM (727) 799-1400 Lic. No HHA299992754 ADVERTISE HERE. CALL 867-8533 FOR INFORMATION ON RATES. Page 12 Brittany Breeze
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