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Wedgefield Community News Sponsored by the Wedgefield Homeowners Association VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 AUGUST 2016 Community Meeting 7:00 PM, Tuesday, August 9, 2016 • Wedgefield Golf Club Wedgefield - A Deed Restricted Community PAGE 2 The Wedgefield News ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLES VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 PAGE 3 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 OVER 50 HOMES SOLD! THE ASA TEAM ADVANTAGE Advertise on MLS Lockbox on Property #1 Brand Name in Real Estate Professional Stager Dedicated Team & Staff Weekly Mega Open Houses Personalized Showings Over 20 years experience Professional Photographer with Drone Flyover Professional Maintenance Vendors Zero Cancellation Fees The Asa Team // Remax Downtown 845 N Garland Ave // Orlando FL 32801 TheAsaTeam.com // (407) 766- 2560 PAGE 4 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 PAGE 5 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 Wedgefield Kids are Great! Cameron Crowley is 16 years old & this fall will be a junior at East River High School. Collision Center & Body Shop - Paint 18801 E. Colonial Drive FLOrlando, 32820FL 32820 18801 E.Orlando, Colonial Drive Tel:Tel: (407) 568-6500 (407) 568-6500 Bob or AskAsk forforBob orRobert Robert Collision Center & • Cooper Tires • Batteries • Starters • Fuel Systems Body Shop - Paint • A/C Repair • Alternators • Tune-ups • Oil Change • Clutches • C/V Joints • Mufflers • Tire Balancing & • •Tune-ups Change Electrical Systems • Oil Rotation Engines Transmissions • •Cooper Tires • •Batteries • Starters • Fuel Systems FREE TOWING WITH “MAJOR” REPAIR 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD • A/C Repair • Alternators (RESTRICTIONS APPLY) • Clutches • C/V Joints • Mufflers • Tire Balancing • Electrical Systems She loves to Draw, Ceramics, photography & her interest is Art, Music & Writing. Cameron likes to draw Characters, Sing & Write Stories. She enjoys playing Pokemon Games & Cosplaying. She is very talented & has the Most Beautiful Red Hair. If you know of any young people in our neighborhood that need to be recognized please contact sylviathad@att.net Red Hatter Prayer We have a Red Hat Prayer Group in Wedgefield that consist of 50 Women. We Pray for our Family, Friends & Neighbors, we send out cards & try to visit if we can. If you know of anyone that needs our Prayers email sylviathad@att.net ( Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil. It has no point.) & Rotation • Transmissions • Engines FREE TOWING WITH “MAJOR” REPAIR 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD (RESTRICTIONS APPLY) (407) 568-6500 Ask for Bob or Robert 503 Cheney Highway, Titusville 321-567-5090 Open 8am to 5pm M thru F - 9am to 1pm Saturdays **** Always Free Pick Up and Delivery **** Your One Stop Source For All Your Golf Cart Needs Don’t Miss This Great Deal! No Coupons Needed SPECIAL BATTERY PRICING Set of Six New 6-Volt Batteries Set of Six New 8-Volt Batteries Set of Four New 12-Volt Batteries 18 month warranty included! With like core exchange. Sales Tax, State Fee & labor not included. Made in the USA $474 $558 $544 COMPLETE GOLF CART MAINTENANCE We provide parts and service for: Club Car, EZ-GO, Yamaha and STAR. The Wedgefield News PAGE 6 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 407-453-0514 http://russchiodo.mfr.exprealty.com/ Russ Chiodo - Broker Professional Real Estate Advisor Certified Veteran Owner www.chiodorealtygroup.com "Serving Wedgefield Homeowners" scan to visit our website Residential & Commercial Buyers & Sellers 1802 North Alafaya Trail - Ste 129 Orlando, FL 32812 Phone: 407-453-0514 Fax: 407-568-3493 russ.chiodo@exprealty.com Short Sales REO & Foreclosure The Wedgefield News PAGE 7 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 Ranger Drainage News It’s that time of year again when our children are out of school and looking for things to do to occupy their time. Parents, please remind your children and their friends they are not to be on any of the canals, easements or lakes within the District. This includes the use of, but not limited to; ATV’s, Golf-Carts, Motorcycles, Vehicles etc. The District cannot stress enough, the danger associated with trespassing in these areas. Failure to comply could result in injury or death. If you would, help us out by educating your children on where they can and cannot be within the community. And of course, parents set the example and your children will follow your lead. Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless ~ Mother Teresa As always, if you have any questions please call me at 407-568-5502 or stop by and see me at the District Office Monday-Friday 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Wishing each of you a happy and safe summer!! Sincerely, Dawn R. Mullins, General Manager Ranger Drainage District I also wanted to mention that the District field employees have new uniforms. As an added safety precaution they are all now wearing the safety green/yellow shirts and hats. The RDD logo is on the back of their shirts for easy identification as a District employee. If you see one of our team members take a moment to stop and tell them how much you appreciate their hard work. PROFESSIONAL SCREENING ŸPool Enclosure Repairs ŸScreen Rooms • Privacy Screens ŸVinyl Windows ŸWindow Screens • Glass Rooms • Seamless Gutters • Vinyl Siding • Pressure Cleaning • Concrete & Pavers • Block Knee-Wall ut Ask Abo lated e Insu Our Elit een Room cr Roof & S L SPECIA Quality Work at Best Prices Servicing All of Central Florida Over 25 Years of Experience Licensed & Insured FREE ESTIMATES! 407-453-2081 Lic#AS0002931 Proud to be a Wedgefield Resident Family Owned & Operated Call us Today for a FREE Estimate! The Wedgefield News PAGE 8 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open Mon-Sat (Closed Sunday) 8 am to 7pm Sandwiches Appetizers Dinners Beer & Wine Ala Carte Menu Daily Specials Authenic Latin Cusine (407) 568-6998 We Deliver to Wedgefield or within 10 miles | minimum of $15 17433 E. Colonial Dr Orlando, FL 32820 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 PAGE 9 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 PAGE 10 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH REPORT No pursuit, No patrol, No confrontation, JUST WATCH and REPORT. During the last half of JUNE to the present date of JULY 12, 2016 based on Orange County Sheriff’s crime statistics on OCSO web site we have had TWO Residential Burglaries in the 19400 and 19500 blocks of LANSDOWNE and TWO stolen vehicles, one in the 19500 block LANSDOWNE and one in the 2200 block of BANCROFT. I also received a phone call regarding vandalism in the 2300 block of ALABASTER. the position since it was a constitutional office, it was one that needed to be partisan and so ordered. But, we still have the election for our District 5 Commissioner and other offices on the 30th. Do be sure to vote. Our future depends on those elected. On a different note, this year we will again celebrate NHW NIGHT OUT on August 2nd but this time it is to only recognize the day by turning on our lights and going next door to meet our neighbors. Our main celebration will be on the 4th of OCTOBER with ice cream in the park, balloons and face painting for the kids. To report a crime in progress, fire or medical emergency Dial 911 Now let us all be good neighbors and make the effort to be observant and take appropriate action “SEE SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING” The number to report suspicious activity or a crime committed Dial 407-836-HELP (4357) After dialing the appropriate OCSO Number THEN PHIL UNSER at 407-679-6644 (24hrs) EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THE BEST CRIME PREVENTION DEVICE KNOWN TO MAN OR WOMAN IS A GOOD NEIGHBOR AND A GOOD NEIGHBOR KNOWS WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS DO NOT LOOK RIGHT – THEY CALL THE SHERIFF. SO PLEASE LOCK-UP YOUR CAR; LOCK-UP YOUR GARAGE; and LOCK-UP YOUR HOME TURN ON YOUR LIGHTS, LOCK-UP AND GO MEET YOU’RE NEIGHBORS Now on a happy note EVELYN RODRIGUEZ PEREZ continues to keep our Wedgefield NHW Face Book page neighborly and smooth running. Through her efforts we continue to add residents to the membership and we are now at 1,155 this moment. Keep up the good work Evelyn we thank you. Last but not least the election for Sheriff has been changed to November 8th instead of August 30th. The change was ordered by a judge that determined PAID POLITICAL AD BY SPIKE HOPKINS, REPUBLICAN, FOR ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF PAGE 11 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 ELECT GEORGE COLLINS Republican for State Representative District 50 YourOurSafety and my Topis Priority Without Ethics, Corporate andHealth Political is Way of Life Like a House of Cards Orange County Resident, Community Leader, Veteran, Professor, and Small business Owner in East Orlando The only State Representative candidate who is a resident of our District 50. ACTIVELY CONCENTRATING ON: Working with the WHOA Board on Wedgefield issues including concerns about Water Quality. George has already had discussions at the Local, State, and National level reviewing Grant Proposals. www.electgeorgecollins.com “Water Quality and Safety” is my primary concern for my FL House District 50 communities.” Political advertisement paid for and approved by George Collins, Republican, for State Representative District 50 PAGE 12 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 RAY’S TRANSMISSION Transmission & Engine Service Foreign & Domestic Serving Orlando Since 1980 CALL TODAY FOR A FREE TRANSMISSION CHECKUP (407) 857-6471 Credit Cards Accepted: Licensed & Insured FREE TOWING WITH ANY MAJOR REPAIR 7387 S. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32809 engineandtransmissionservices@gmail.com www.transmissionserviceinorlandofl.com TREE STUMP REMOVAL Do All Your Neighborhood Lawn Service Tree Service • Trash Removal • Bush Hog Work Pressure Washing • Irrigation Service Office: (407) 568-2684 No service call or estimate fees Cell: (407) 927-4719 Licensed & Insured PAGE 13 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 Are you working on your Middle School Summer Reading Assignment? Students in regular classes will be required to read one novel over the summer. Students in advanced and gifted classes will be required to read two novels. Students can read any fiction novel they like as long as it is available on Accelerated Reader. When students return to school in August, they will complete an assignment and an Accelerated Reader quiz on the novel. PTA Needs You! Our PTA board has a fabulous list of events for our school next year. They are in need of a chairperson and volunteers for several committees. 1. Box tops and Campbell Soup Labels – all you need to do is collect them from the school, count them and mail them in monthly. 2. Fall Carnival – help organize games, vendors and volunteers for our first annual fall carnival. 3. Teacher Appreciation Week Committee – coordinate a week of celebrating our faculty and staff. 4. Talent Show – Coordinate our first talent show from try-outs to Show time. 5. Volunteer Coordinator – Organize and coordinate Additions volunteers. 6. Homeroom Parent Coordinator – Coordinate our homeroom parents in each grade level. It is important that you get involved so we will have a fabulous year. Download the FREE OCPS Mobile App! http://teacherpress.ocps.net/ocpstoday/ocps-free-mobile-app/ Join the thousands of people who have downloaded the Orange County Public Schools mobile app. The OCPS app is a tool for parents, students, staff and community members to connect with the district and individual schools on multiple levels. The app aggregates news, photos, sports and social media communications. It is also a resource center for school menus, district jobs, staff contacts and calendar listings, among others. The mobile app is hosted by Parent Link, a national provider of K12 mass communication platforms. The app affords users the option to view content into any of 69 languages and is customizable to display only what the user wants to view. SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS - VPK Supply List Backpack (large enough for folders, no wheels) Plastic Water Bottle with your child’s name on it (No metal bottles please) Complete change of clothes in a Ziploc bag labeled with your child’s name 2-3 pronged plastic folders Number 2 pencils Plastic Rectangular Pencil Box labeled with your child’s name (Regular size-No pencil bags please) Expo markers 1 pair fisher scissors ((blunt tip) 2 Boxes of 24 Count Crayola Crayons 2 Boxes of 10 Count Crayola Washable Markers, Classic Colors, Broad Line Tissues Glue sticks Hand sanitizer Baby wipes Clorox/Lysol wipes Anti- Bacterial Soap Wish list: Copy paper – white and colored Lysol Spray Stickers for girls, boys, or unisex Toys for the Treasure Box Ziploc Quart Size & Gallon Size Bags Kindergarten Supply List 1 backpack (prefer no wheels, big enough to hold folders) 2 packages Baby Wipes 1 package Lysol/Clorox Wipes 1 Space Maker plastic School Box (8” x 5”) 1 Zipper Pouch (with 3 holes to insert in a folder) 3 plastic Folders with prongs and pockets 1 pair of Fiskar Scissors 4 boxes (24 count) Crayola crayons 12 Elmer’s Glue Sticks 2 packages of wooden Pencils (sharpened) 1 package Expo Dry Erase Markers 1 box Crayola Washable Markers 2 bottles hand sanitizer 2 boxes of tissues 1 Mead Primary Journal Creative Story tablet 1 black/white composition notebook 1 package large erasers Headphones Requested donations that we will put to good use during our year: • Copy paper, white and colored • Elmer’s Glue Bottle • Crayola Colored pencils • Anti-bacterial hand soap • Band aids • Clipboard • Watercolor paints • Ziploc bags (any size) • Clorox/Lysol wipes PAGE 14 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 First Grade Supply List 3- Plastic Folders with 3 fasteners and pockets{Green/Red/Blue} 48- #2 Pencils {Pre Sharpened Preferred- No Mechanical} 1- Supply Box 3- 1 Subject Spiral Notebooks - {wide rule} 1- 1 1⁄2” Heavy Duty 3 Ring Binder with a plastic view finder in front 1- Pair of Student Scissors (Fiskar Preferred) 2- Packs of Elmer’s Glue Sticks 2-Large Pink Erasers {Or more} 1-Box of Cap Erasers 3- Boxes of 24 Count Crayons 1-Box of Crayola Colored Pencils 1-Bottle of Elmer’s Liquid White Glue 1- Box of Crayola Washable Thick Markers 2- Primary Lined Composition Book (These have space at the top of each page to draw) 1- Box of Kleenex Tissue (or any other brand) 1- 12 oz. Bottle of Hand Sanitizer with Pump 1- container of Lysol/Clorox Disinfecting Wipes 1-Pack of Thick Expo Dry Erase Markers (pack of 4) 1-Backpack (no wheels please) Headphones Teacher’s Wish List (Optional Items) Sandwich Size Ziploc Baggies Gallon Size Ziploc Baggies Copy Paper (white and colored) Second Grade Supply List 1 Plastic Pocket Folder with prongs of each color: blue, green, red, orange 2 Spiral Wide Ruled Notebooks (70ct) 2 Wide Rule Composition Notebooks (100ct) 1 Pack of Wide Ruled Notebook Paper One 1 ½ inch 3 Ring Binder with Clear View front pocket 1 Pack of Index Dividers 8 tab (for the binder) 1 Pair Fiskars 5” Scissors 1 Pack of Fine Tipped Washable Markers (8ct) 1 Pack of Colored Pencils (12ct) 2 Packs of Crayons (24ct) 1 Plastic School Box (8x5) 1 Bottle of Liquid Glue (4oz) 12 Glue Sticks 24 Yellow #2 Pencils (sharpened) 2 Boxes of Tissues 2 Pink Bevel Erasers 1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers (4pk) 1 Yellow Highlighter 1 Pair of Headphones 1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer Boys: 1 Box of Ziploc Gallon Bags (20ct) 1 Container of Clorox Wipes Girls: 1 Box of Ziploc Sandwich Bags (50ct) 1 Container of Baby Wipes Additional donations Copy paper – White and Colored Clorox/Lysol wipes Third Grade Supply List binder) 1 1/2 inch HEAVY DUTY VIEW binder 24 pre-sharpened No. 2 wood pencils 1 package of 5 tab index dividers with pockets 1 pack of WIDE RULED filler paper 2: 3 SUBJECT wide ruled notebooks with PLASTIC 1 box of Expo markers (thin is preferred) covers 3 highlighters- variety of colors 3 PLASTIC folders with pockets and prongs (ex: 1 black fine tip Sharpie Marker Mead 5 Star Notebook) Red, Blue, & Green 2 containers Clorox/Lysol wipes 1 pair of 5” sharp scissors 4 large pink erasers 1 box of 24 Crayola crayons 1 box of Band-Aids 1 box 12 count pre-sharpened colored pencils 1 package of white copy paper 1 pair of headphones 2 boxes of tissues Boys: 1 box of quart & gallon size Ziploc Bags 12 glue sticks Girls: 1 container of hand sanitize 1 nylon pencil bag with 3 holes (so it can go in the The Wedgefield News PAGE 15 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 Fourth Grade Supply List 1 Fiskars 7’’ Sharp Scissors 6 Elmer’s Small (6 Gram) Glue Stick 1 Fluorescent Yellow Highlighter 1 Fluorescent Pink Highlighter 36 #2 Pre-Sharpened Pencil 1 Crayola Wash Fine Tip Classic Markers 8 CT 1 Crayola 7’’ Colored Pre-Sharpened Pencils 12 CT 1 Crayola Wash Thick Classic Markers 8 CT 1 Crayola Crayons 16 CT 1 1-inch Avery Heavy Duty White View D-Ring Binder 2 Yellow Pocket Only Folder 3/Hole 2 Red Pocket Only Folder 3/Hole 2 Blue Pocket Only Folder 3/Hole 7 Wide Rule Assorted Color Marble Composition Book (B,G,R,P) 1 Wide Rule 8 x 10.5 Filler Paper 200 CT 2 4x6 Index Cards, Lined On One Side (100 CT) 1 Nylon Pencil Bag, Clear Top w/ Grommet 7.25 x 10.25 1 box of tissues 1 pair of headphones or ear buds 1 bottle hand sanitizer Wish list: Copy paper – white and colored Pencils Clorox/Lysol wipes Fifth Grade Supply List 2- Boxes of pre-sharpened no. 2 pencils 1-Headphones or earbuds 1-Box of Pencil top erasers 1-Box of tissues 1-Bottle of Antibacterial Hand Soap 2-Containers of Clorox Wipes 1 -Bottle of Hand Sanitizer 1-Package of Wide Ruled Paper 1-1 1/2” Binder with Clear Pocket View 1-Package of Highlighters 1-Manual Pencil Sharpener 1-Package of EXPO Dry Erase Markers 1-Box of 12 Colored Pencils 1-Clear Three-holes plastic Pencil Pouch (can fit into a binder) 1-Black Sharpie Marker 3-Composition Notebooks 5-Plastic 2-pocket Folders with metal prongs in green, yellow, orange, blue, & purple Requested Donations: Copy Paper – white and colored Clorox/Lysol wipes Middle School Supply List **Additional items may be requested per subject during the first week of class. Backpack w/laptop sleeve Headphones or earbuds Mouse (wireless USB recommended) Flash drive Pencils Pens Erasers Highlighter Screen Cleaning cloths or wipes Stylus 5 two pocket prong folders 2 Composition Notebook Loose leaf paper Disinfecting Wipes Hand Sanitizer Tissues The Wedgefield News PAGE 16 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 On July 7, The Wedgefield Green Thumb Garden Club had a speaker who gave an informative and amusing presentation on bonsai trees. Lois Kiss explained to us how to start, plant, water, what tools we should use; her talk showed what an expert she is. She brought books, magazines and personal photos as well. Sylvia Cox arranged this topic and brought door prizes AND dessert. At the time for drawing for the door prizes of plants, Sylvia explained that her friend Lois, always won something. Sylvia was right, as usual. Additionally, Paula Harris, Linda Ariboca and Alan Smith won a plant. Next month the topic will be herbs and their usage. The presenters will be Connie Shepherd, a Master Gardener and Linda Ariboca who aspires to become an M.G. They encouraged members to bring ideas of how to use herbs in cooking or otherwise. Janis Thaw encouraged everyone to bring seeds, starters, and “baby” plants to share. We’re here to help • Printing services–full color/black & white • Document finishing–binding, laminating • Packing & shipping services • Mailbox services with a real street address • Fax, notary and more Publix/Tractor Supply Plaza 16877 E Colonial Dr Orlando, FL 32820 407.568.9401 Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM Sat 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM theupsstorelocal.com/4625 store4625@theupsstore.com Copyright © 2015 The UPS Store, Inc. 5512052715 10OFF % ALL PRODUCTS & SERVICES (excludes postal products & services) Limit one coupon per customer. Not valid with other offers. Restrictions apply. Valid and redeemable only when presented at a participating location. The UPS Store centers are independently owned and operated. © 2015 The UPS Store, Inc. We have been bringing books and magazines to “trade”. There was one new member who is also new to Wedgefield. Her name is Doreen Morgan and she has just moved into The Reserves. Join us ladies and gentlemen at our next meeting on August 4 at The Wedgefield Golf Club. Learn something new and have lunch! See you at 11:00 a.m. The Wedgefield News PAGE 17 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 CERT Update Thanks to the efforts of team member, Megan Gee, the Wedgefield CERT won a Grant for some additional equipment that will help the team if we have a hurricane or other disaster. “IF” is not correct, it must be “When” because we can’t go forever without a hurricane. We have been so very lucky since 2005 but with all of the changes in the weather this year we must all be vigilant. These are a few things that should be considered every hurricane season: • • • • • Check the generator to ensure that it is in good working condition. If you plan to cover your windows with plywood, it is in more abundance before the wind blows. Think about purchasing tarps Pick up an extra ice chest to store perishable food if the electricity is interrupted. How old are the batteries in your flashlights? We have three team members with their Amateur Radio licenses and two more that will take the course/test in September but more are needed. The course is open to everyone interested, NOT just CERT members. If anyone is interested, they should contact Phil Unser at (407)679-6644 or unser@earthlink.net for details. The next weekend class is scheduled for September 10th and 11th at the Orange County Communications Center. Phil can be reached at (407) 679-6644. 407.290.2679 | 800.205.4445 service@freywater.com www.freywater.com “Frey Water Systems” PAGE 18 The Wedgefield News VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 MARK YOUR CALENDAR! THE NEXT WHOA MEETING WILL BE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 2016 @ 7PM WEDGEFIELD GOLF CLUB HUGHES CONCRETE & BLOCK INC. FREE ESTIMATES! BLOCK • FOOTERS SLABS • DRIVEWAYS 321-436-7325 adriannehci@gmail.com PAGE 19 The Wedgefield News July’s beautiful YOM belongs to Kaye-Ann and Lincoln Taylor at 3302 Coronet Ave. They have been a Wedgefield resident since 2004. Although its gated, you are met outside by overflowing pots of vinca, coleus, periwinkle, and knock out roses. Once inside its a fruit orchard of loquats, peach, mango, avocado, and South American cherry trees. Kaye-Ann has imported from her native Jamaica the national fruit tree Ackee, to see if she can grow it with success over here. Keep us posted on how it does! A very inviting yard to drive by. Our honorable mentions to enjoy are 19250 Newburg and 19438 Caesar. VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 The Wedgefield News PAGE 20 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 WEDGEFIELD FIREWISE UPDATE Wow, It’s been a hot summer with our usual violent afternoon thunderstorms. Lightning has started several wildfires in our area this season. Thankfully, as of mid-July our KBDI is hovering around 400. There is an incredible YouTube video posted on the Wedgefield Firewise Facebook page displaying how strikes cause wildfires. Visit our page or go to: YouTube and search for “lightning in super duper slow motion”. Afternoon storms have proven deadly this year. We should all be conscious of Lightning Safety and insure children adhere to Lightning Safety. Visit http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/hot topics and http://www.floridadisaster.org/ kids/lightning.html for tips to keep your family safe. If a bolt strikes in close proximity to your home; smell and look for signs of fire. If you suspect lightning has struck your home, call 911 immediately. On rare occasions, lightning can start attic fires requiring rapid response. Wedgefield feels like the lightning capital of the world. Our pets think so. Actually, Lake Catatumbo in Venezuela is number one, averaging 160 Thunderstorms per year. We are number three in the world averaging 90 thunderstorms per year. We experience 200,000 more strikes by density than any other state. Incredibly, a bolt averages only one inch in diameter but can travel 2-10 miles. Strong lightning bolts are heated over 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit causing the familiar shock wave BOOM as they heat the atmosphere on the way down. NOA estimates that the average Floridian has a one in three thousand chance of being struck by lightning. Stay safe this season by monitoring radar and listening to your weather radio. Our Next Meeting is August 11th at 1:30pm at the Ranger Drainage office on Bancroft The dynamics of Wedgefield Firewise is changing. Many of our original (2001) members are retiring or promoting. This month; John Mulhall with Orange County Fire Rescue and Pete Henn with SJWMD are promoting into new positions. In addition, Dennis Mudge with the University of Florida Extension Service is promoting and leaving us to serve as the County Extension Director for Volusia County. Many of you know Dennis as the “Snake Guy.” Dennis has served as the County Extension Agent for Orange and Seminole Counties, specializing in Natural Resources/Livestock for 19 years. We will really miss Dennis’ enthusiasm and support. Our Agency Partners will replace these positions with new Wedgefield Firewise contributors. We welcome new board members and volunteers. If you want to give back to your community and spread the Firewise message WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU. Please consider volunteering at an event or participating in a project. Visit our Wedgefield Firewise Facebook page if interested, or if you have any questions or suggestions. Firewise Together! Thanks, Gail Wilds The Wedgefield News PAGE 21 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 WEDGEFIELD PUB AND GRILL Friday, August 19th, 2016 DRESS THE PART OF YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST HAVE FUN AND WIN PRIZES! August Music and Karaoke } Aug 5 Neon Dreams Aug 12 Karaoke Aug 19 Tommy the DJ Dancin Machine Aug 26 Karaoke 8pm To 11pm Saturday & Sunday Breakfast Specials August Friday Specials Aug 5 Homemade Chicken Parmesan Aug 12 Swiss Steak Aug 19 Homemade Cabbage Rolls Aug 26 BBQ Ribs Wednesday Night Wing Night - Trivia Night Wednesdays at 7pm! Wing & Happy Hour Specials Thursday Night Specials Blue Plate Prices $8.95 Homemade Meatloaf Liver & Onions Country Fried Chicken Country Pork Fritters Friday Night Fish Night Codfish, Salmon, Mahi, Stuffed Flounder, Shrimp, 11oz Haddock 12oz New York Strip Steak - $13.95 Twilight Golf is Back! - Every Friday @ 5:30pm 9 Hole Scramble | Everybody Welcome! | $10.00 for Golf | $5.00 for Prizes WEDGEFIELD PUB AND GRILL - Restaurant (407) 568-2116 ext:2 The Wedgefield News PAGE 22 Effective July 1, 2015 Advertiser Rates Size Size Business Card = 3 Business 1/8 w, Card 1 3/4= h 3 1/8w, 1 3/4 h Monthly Quarterl y Monthly Quarterly 1/4 Page 1/4 Page= = 3 5/8w, h h 3 5/8 w,4 1/2 4 1/2 $ 70.00 $189.00 $45.00 $125.00 1/2 Page = 1/2 Page =h 7 1/2w, 4 1/2 7 1/2 w, 4 1/2 h Full page $135.00 $364.50 $ 30.00$50.00 $ 81.00 $18.00 $85.00 $240.00 $235.00 $634.50 7 1/2w, 9 1/2 h Classified ads - $5.00 per line for the first Classified $5.00line per thereafter. line for the first three three lines;ads $3- per lines: $3.00 per line thereafter WHOA members will receivewill a 10% discount on ads. W HOA Members receive a WHOA 10% discount cannot be used on quarterly 25%whichdiscount on ads.Classified Classifie rates have been discounted. ads dfor ads are free are forfreethe WHOA members for first the 1stthree 3 lines lines. All ads must be received and paid All ads must be received and paid for by the 10th of formonth. by the 15th the month. the Please pay of attention to ad sizePlease and have camera ready art available in the you have wish to pay attention to ad sizesizesand produce. camera ready art available in the ads should be directed to sizes youAllwish to produce. All ads Joel Thaw 407-442-7000 should be directed to CINDY BETHONEY at 732-221-8370. VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016 Mr. Mike Nolan, President (Deed Restrictions, Codes & Covenants, Permits, Estoppel Letters) 407-368-8984, Cell: 407-492-2095 S.mikenolan@gmail.com Mrs. Amy Goldie, Director 321-287-6147 (cell) argoldie2000@yahoo.com Mrs. Ann Breazzano, Treasurer 407-568-7528 sewguard9-tantrum@yahoo.com Mrs. Debbi Linn, Director (WHOA Community Advocate, Your source to questions about Wedgefield issues) (Architectural Control) 269-720-7640 (cell) dllinn@ymail.com Mrs. Evelyn Perez, Secretary 407-914-4255 Eperez0722@gmail.com Mrs. Lillie Douglass, Director 407-368-8055 Ladygator36@yahoo.com Mr. Joel Thaw, Vice President 407-442-7000 jmthoa@aol.com Mrs. Martha Fioramanti, Director 407-568-1963 martha.fioramanti@ucf.edu Mrs. Pamela Dimarzio, Director 321-285-3071 pameladimarzio@yahoo.com Mrs. Helen Unser, Director 407-568-9659 (cell) punser@cfl.rr.com (C.E.R.T., Architectural Control) Mr. Malcolm Galvin, Director 321-229-7455 mpg3@beardsleygalvin.com (WHOA Legal Issues) Mrs. Diana Turk, Director Webmaster/Newsletter 321-271-9671 (cell) diana@dianaturk.com Ms. Megan Gee Events Coordinator (716) 417-1838 mgee0285@yahoo.com “SEE SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING” Mr. Phil Unser - Neighborhood Watch Program, Coordinator Suspicious Activity = 407-836-4357, Then Call Phil = 407-679-6644 (24 hrs.) unser@earthlink.net The Wedgefield News PAGE 23 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 8 Neighborhood Directory This Neighborhood Directory Is Free To “ACTIVE” WHOA Members Only Membership is only $50.00 per year must be renewed every year in January Air Conditioning & Heating Avila 407-267-5948 Wes 407-282-6885 Lawn Service Do-all Palmer Lawn Gotham Lawn Service 407-927-4719 407-568-3891 407-368-8102 Sports/Coaching/Lessons CoachCindySoftball.com Willie’s Volleyball Lessons 407-492-5028 787-614-7826 Automotive Repairs Jeepers Den 407-658-4848 Avon Karen Matulevich Limo/Van Services Sunshine Transportation 407-709-8769 Sunrise Taxi Service John Soltys 407-709-8769 407-568-7766 Marine Electronics Bill Goldie, CMI 321-299-7483 Swimming Pool Service VIP Treatment 407-929-0071 516-319-8702 Travel Agency Compass Travel 407-800-9256 Tree Removal S.A.Smith Enviro 407-466-0192 Tree Service Do-all 407-927-4719 Typing Lessons Tiwari 321-438-4876 Tutoring Tiwari 321-438-4876 Business & Legal Project Management Services Norkwin 407-765-9119 Mary Kay Donna D’Ambrosio Child Care SL&R Child Care Sukhu 407-230-1071 407-368-8973 Mortgage Loan Services Geri York Syntex Mortgage, LLC 407-832-2803 Music Lessons Flute 321-626-1900 407-473-8553 321-438-4876 407-568-7818 407-679-6644 Chocolatier Nancy Adams 407-446--5053 407-979-4473 Computer Repair/Tech Don Terry 407-341-9304 Demolition S.A.Smith Enviro 407-466-0192 Notary Rachel Slater Sandra Tony Vesce Unser 407-267-5948 OCSO Citizens on Patrol Victor Alzona 407-536-9852 Pet Sitting Skip Vesce Amy’s Pet Care 407-568-7818 407-497-6526 Piano/Guitar/Voice/Drama Tiwari 321-438-4876 Plumbing Sean Frantz 407-536-1233 Pressure Washing Oliver Cappo 407-453-2081 Real Estate Charlene Minter PR Real Estate Services Christine David 407-466-7292 407-447-9500 407-924-4011 Membership is only $50.00 per year and membership renewal is due in January. Roofing Contractors Nash Construction Inc 321-201-4300 Scrapbooking Nancy Crosby If you would like to be added to this directory and your dues are current please contact: Joel Thaw: jmthoa@aol.com 407-568-1885 Screen Repair Professional Screening 407-453-2081 Sewing Ann Breazzanno 407-568-7528 Electrician Avila Gates and Fencing DAC Welding Gifts Country Craft’n Christmas 407-462-53061 407-568-8084 Hairdresser & Cosmetologist Sandra 321-276-6700 Heating & Air Conditioning BP Heating and Air 407-929-5408 Sunshine 407-282-6885 Home Builders Sierra Homes 407-979-4473 Home Inspections/Wind Mitigation Deborah Siebern 407-435-5155 Home Repair/Remodel HoneyDo Repair Steve Bayshore 321-277-7068 321-439-8079 Irrigation/Sprinklers Do-all Swinehart Irrigation 407-927-4719 407-484-0309 Land Clearing & Site Work S.A.Smith Enviro 407-466-0192 Video Transfer/Duplication Wright 407-568-2618 Water Systems and Treatment Frey Water Systems - Rico 407-947-5259 www.freywater.com Website/Graphic Design Designs by Diana Turk LLC 321-271-9671 Welding DAC Welding 407-462-53061 This Neighborhood Directory Is Free To “ACTIVE” Wedgefield Homeowners Association Members. Wedgefield Home Owners Association P.O. Box 905 Christmas, FL 32709 *** EDDM / ECRWSS*** RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER PRST STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 1979 Orlando FL
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