July - Heritage of Hawkridge Lifestyle
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July - Heritage of Hawkridge Lifestyle
H e r i ta g e o f Ha wk R id g e Co m m uni t y A s so c iat io n, I n c . . Hawk Ridge Putterings Volume 11, Issue 7 July 2012 Upcoming Events Resident Spotlight The Dapper Dans July 1 Flynn’s Corner I don’t know about anybody else, but I feel a bit like the wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz…….I’m melting! I hope everyone is taking it easy and not over doing it in this heat! The July 4th Event is going to be a great family affair and we are expecting around 250, so please let your guests know to park on the infield grass on Pigeon Dr. All events will be at the Clubhouse. Please remember to bring your side dish, we will do the rest! The construction of the Well is underway and we hope to get our lake back up to level in the months ahead. It will still take some time as the drought conditions are projected to be with us for a while. Stay cool! Stages 12:45 pm July 4 Parade 11 am July 10 Book Club 11:30 am Stamp Camp 1 pm July 17 Demolition Ball 10 am July 18 Bike Club 9:30 am July 29 Pot Luck Sunday 5 pm See you at the clubhouse, Renee Director Jeanne Brown. A HUGE THANK YOU to the HHR folks (65 tickets sold!) who braved the extreme heat to come out to the Rascals game and support our very own Dapper Dans! Seats were in the shade, WHEW, and on occasion Mother Nature provided a somewhat cool breeze! Highlights of the Game included the HHR Dapper Dans singing the National Anthem! Great Job Dapper Dans!! HHR folks doing the WAVE! Very COOL! All in all, the event was a success and THANK YOU to all of the HHR folks for their support of our very own HHR Dapper Dans! Community Rules Heritage of Hawk Ridge Office Hours: Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Sat 9 am - 2 pm Office Number: 636-561-7895 Gordon Wilkinson, Tom Gill, Fred Meier, Gary Turner, Rich Singer, Charlie Ruhmann, Larry Knopfel, Larian Johnson, Barry Hunt and Office Fax: 636-625-6646 www.hhrlifestyle.org Review Flowers, trees, shrubbery, garden plants may be planted without approval of the ARC, provided the plantings are within two feet of the foundation and a mulched bed is provided. Artificial plants, flowers, etc. are prohibited. HHR Post-It Notes Pot Luck Sunday Let’s Get Out of the HEAT and Have Some Fun with a Trip to Demolition Ball Tuesday, July 17th 11 am to 1 pm Bus / Carpools Depart at 10:00am From the Clubhouse Space is limited to the first 30 residents who sign up. Pizza and soda will be served. This is a bumper car sport that is a lot of fun; but it does get physical. Join us for a good old fashioned neighborhood gathering on SUNDAY, July 29th 5 pm - 10 pm A sign up sheet for entrees, salads, sides and dessert will be posted in the clubhouse, so plan to share your favorite recipe! (see sign up sheet) Water Pressure Issues If you are experiencing low water pressure in your homes and irrigation systems, the Public Water District has informed us it is due to the extreme heat and increased demand. They are asking everyone to conserve water as much as possible and especially during peak times of the day. There will be a few surprise games and entertainment throughout the evening, so mark your calendars and sign up before July 25th! The Bragging Rights Board Friday Night Resident Golf Is In Full Swing! Every Friday night residents meet at the pro shop for a fun night of golf, food, prizes and surprises. Each week we play an interesting twist on the game of golf in a scramble format. Afterwards, we move into the ballroom for a pot luck dinner and prizes. Some residents even stay later for a silly card game that requires no skill at all! Sign up sheet is available in the pro shop each week for that Friday. For more information call Larry at 561-2280. All residents are welcome! Men’s Monday Morning League 31 HHR men golfers participated in two weeks of Ryder Cup competition. Hawk Ridge, trailing Heritage by 9 to 5 points after week one rallied to win 9 of the 14 points avialable in "head to head" competition. But, Heritage won 4 of the 7 points available in "alternate shot" competition and sqeaked out an overall win 18 points to 17 points. The first week competition consisted of "2 person scramble" and "2 person best ball". The participants and pairings were as follows: HERITAGE; S.Aubuchon/G. Cattau, B. Dixon/K. Klasing, R. Bray/F. McGavran, F.DeCarlo & B. Copenhaver/J. Waugh, S. Huston/B. Campbell, T. Gill & L. Barnes/ D. Lange & E. DeAvilla, C. Ruhmann/R. Maniscalco. HAWK RIDGE; C. Pope/P. Lucido, R. Richert/ J. Pozdol, B. Emrick/L. Lachamelle, D. Scheuermann/J. Stephenson. B. Harrison/ B. Hunt, P. Cooney/ R. Purcell, G. Gramlich/ N. Todebusch. We have no League play on July 2nd, however, many are planning to show up at 8am. The next League play will be July 9, assembling at 8am and tee-off by 8:30am. We may "shake-up" the format slightly and decide upon a 3rd HHR Ryder Cup. At this point, everyone wanting to play on July 9, show up at 8am. The golf course has new tee box markers thanks to the efforts of several of our residents. So give the following guys a pat on the back for a job well done: Charlie Pope, Larry Lachalmelle, Fred McGavran, Steve Aubuchon, Lowell Barnes, Bill Copenhaver, Gayle Cattau, Bud Campbell, and Ron Maniscalco. The Bragging Rights Board Lady Hawkes Get Out of the HEAT Join us at the Pro Shop for a cool beverage Early morning storms quieted to allow the Lady Hawkes to play Three Blind Mice May 30. Three holes chosen at random are subtracted from gross score. The Hawkes who scored the cheese were Renee Flynn (Red 23), Sharon Aubuchon and Mary Jane Brinkman and Sally Wood (tied White 25), and Barbara McGill (Blue 25). Birdies flew for Elvira Johnson and Barbara McGill. Marigene Murphy scored a nice chip in. With low humidity and high 70’s temperatures, June 6 was blissful. The game was Low Net – Use Mulligan Anywhere. Congratulations to winners Donna Bray (Red 27), Sandy Aubuchon and Barbara McGill (tied White 25) and Dee Snyder (Blue 27). Carole Waugh had a birdie and Marigene Murphy a chip in. Afterwards we enjoyed our Brown Bag lunch. “ Happy Monday, July 9 Monday, July 23 4 pm—6:30 pm $2 Beer, $4 Mix Drinks, $2 Wine (No outside beverages / wine can be brought into the Pro Shop) Father’s Day Scramble Goes to Score-card Playoff! A Flight June 13 was another delightful day, especially for winners of Throw Out Two Worst Holes: Elvira Johnson (Red 22), Sandy Aubuchon (White 22) and Jean Bartha (Blue 20). Birdies were scored by Jan Bell, Joyce Brasier and Elvira Johnson. Norma Allen and Elaine Voight had chip ins. Lunch was a selection of appetizers. Golfers donned bling fashions for our fun Flights of Glitter scramble and catered lunch June 20. Afterwards the ladies enjoyed Bloody Mary’s and Mimosas. Our delicious lunch from L’Ecole Culinaire included salads and sandwiches with assorted desserts like cookies and brownies. Hour!” 1st Frank & Matt DeCarlo 2nd Steve & Scott Aubuchon B Flight 1st John & Dan Aubuchon 1st 2nd 2nd Ron & Don Bray C Flight Scott & Tom DeAvilla Jack & James McGauley Closest To The Pin #3 Steve Aubuchon #7 Matt DeCarlo The Bragging Rights Board Hand & Foot Triple Play Wednesday Evening Jo Anne Bronstein 236,755 Friday Afternoon Theresa Mathis 267,575 Duplicate Bridge Will meet July 8th and July 22nd from 2—4:30 pm at the HHR Clubhouse Kathleen’s Fitness Corner How to Lift It Right Poor lifting technique often causes lower-back pain. The most important rule is to let your legs, not your back, do the lifting. Other tips to protect your back when you lift include: Stand with your feet 8 to 12 inches apart; keeping your back straight, bend your knees until you're in a squatting position. Never bend at the waist with your legs straight. Keep the object you're lifting directly in front of you and lift straight up. Don't twist to either side. Keep the object close to you, not at arm's length. Reverse the process when you're ready to put the object down. Wait for someone to help you if a load is too heavy for you to lift safely. Push a heavy load instead of pulling it. Be sure your footing is secure before you lift. Don't wear high heels when you're lifting -doing so increases the pressure on your back. Make sure your path is clear before lifting. Keep your movements as smooth and fluid as possible. Don't lift heavy objects over your head. Use a step stool or have someone help you. BRIDGE CLUB NEWS Daytime Bridge Results: 6/7/12 High - Linda Bird 2nd - Carole Waugh Low - Dr. Brothers 4450 3030 900 6/21/12 High - Carole Waugh 2nd - Rhea Miller Low - Good Bye Girl 4790 3600 980 Evening Bridge Results: 6/12/12 High - Ginny Puhl 2nd - Pat Goddard Low - Patty Duke 4070 3690 1050 6/25/12 High - Linda Bird 2nd - Nancy Creviston Low - Tom Jones 3640 3710 790 Ladies Pinochle May 30, 2012 Cheryl Lachalmelle 6600 Nancy Creviston 5980 Laverne Meyer 5830 Steph Hempel 3240 June 13, 2012 Mary Ann Hunt 6240 Shirley De Avilla 6200 Elvira Johnson 3320
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