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Fort Lauderdale prime timers
The surfer
Fort Lauderdale prime timers
Volume 8
Issue 7/8
JULY / AUGUST 2010
A social club for mature men
and those who enjoy their
company
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President’s Message
Who’s That Hottie?
By Henry Penas
By Henry Penas
We held our June General Meeting at its new time
and most of the attendees arrived on time. If you
attended you were well fed. The outpouring of food
generously provided by our members was wonderful.
I hope it’s just the beginning of a continuing trend.
Tom Pense (aka TomCat), founder and organizer of
the Celebration of Friends spoke to us about this
year’s event, scheduled to be held from June 24- June
28. He was helpful in getting 80 plus people to attend
our chapter’s first meeting in 2003 and urged our
support of his event this year.
Membership renewals are coming in at a steady pace
so far. During the renewal period our membership
numbers drop by a third. I am hoping that this year
will be different. If you are reading this and haven’t
yet renewed, put your Surfer down, get your renewal
form, check book, envelope and stamp and do it now.
If you don’t renew by July 1, this Surfer will become
a souvenir of the wonderful times you had as a member of the Fort Lauderdale Prime Timers. Keep your
membership current and you will continue to enjoy
all the benefits of membership,
This brings me to our Seventh Anniversary Dinner –
a celebration of our continued camaraderie and
fellowship. The new members of our Board of Directors were inducted and our retiring members, Chuck
Wirth, Dominic Bisignano and Martin Haberland,
were introduced and acknowledged for their distinguished service. Eddie Sokol, our go-to guy for door
prizes, once again came through for us. Members
received vouchers for one year gold memberships to
the Caffmos Community – the online “Older Gentlemen’s Club.” They were generously offered by
members John Rose and Freddy Millott. Thanks
guys! Eddie also procured free bowling games from
our friends at Manor Lanes and gift certificates from
Simply Delish . The dinner was a great success and a
good time was had by all.
This Surfer, a special double issue for the Summer of
2010, was created because so many of us will be taking vacations in July and August. The July and August calendars are included so you won’t miss anything. Have a wonderful summer and I hope to see
you all at our August 1st General Meeting.
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Have you ever looked at the full
moon and wondered what all
those shapes on its face were?
Well, this month’s Hottie can tell
you about each one of them and
give you their coordinates.
He was born and raised in a
small rural town but worked on
his family’s 200 acre farm and
spent his early years training
quarter horses and
entering horses in county fairs
and rodeos in events like barrel-racing. (The air must
have been ripe with the smell of testosterone). And he
has a few trophies to prove it.
As a young boy he dreamed of being an equine
veterinarian. After high school, where he played one
year of football, as well as saxophone in the band, he
entered college in the pre-veterinary program. At
some point he switched to the sciences and graduated
with a double major in geography and geology.
After graduation, he worked at various jobs unrelated
to his education, for several years. Then he accepted a
temporary position with a Mapping Agency in the
Department of Defense, which became a permanent
job and the beginning of a 30-year career. His first
assignment was a huge project mapping the surface
of the moon during the Cold War. At the time it was
all very hush-hush. (if you read this and tell anyone
he’ll have to kill you). Well, years later the Cold War
ended and his mapping skills turned in a very different direction. I can’t say too much, but it involved
chasing terrorists and the CIA.
He has been in two relationships in his life – one that
lasted 20 years, and his current one of 8 years. He
met his first partner, a businessman, on a business
trip, in a cafeteria. It was love at first sight. His partner gave up the business trips to set up home with our
Hottie.
At about the same time his first partner passed away,
he had to move to Washington, D.C. for his job, then
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Birthdays
July
Herb Diamond, Mike Golin, Henry Penas, Clark Raby,
Jerry Kasden, Moose Lallo, Arthur Marquardt, Dick
Dodd, George Higginson (did not attend)
Fort Lauderdale Prime Timers
2010—2011 Board of Directors
At our 7th Annual Anniversary Dinner
New Members
Carey Brown
Howard Mounce
Thomas O’Neill
Kenneth Reed
James Sheehan
Hugh Tarpley
Our Total Membership—251
Happy Anniversary
Eddie Sokol & Bill Wakefield
8/20/1968
42 years
Marshall Belmaine & Al Wakefield
8/11/1971
39 years
Jimmy Schill & Bill Bjorstad
8/27/1997
13 years
Jim Gross & Dan Hitchens
8/1/2003
7 years
Herbert Diamond & Steven Belucz
8/18/2008
2 years
William Kelloway
James Rowe
Benito Moya
Marco Gallindo
Gonzalo Haza
John Harvey
Jerry Fesler
Arthur Marquardt
Paul Larson
Sigmond Travers
John Dowd
Mel Beluscak
Michael Booth
Steven Belucz
Terry Ralston
Jimmy Schill
Julio Ajon
Dominic Bisignano
Ernest Cooper
Marshall Belmaine
Floyd MacDonald
7/1
7/7
7/8
7/11
7/11
7/12
7/13
7/14
7/17
7/17
7/19
7/19
7/19
7/20
7/21
7/22
7/22
7/27
7/28
7/29
7/30
August
William Wakefield
Kenneth Reed
Charles Scarcella
John Avery
Carl Kibble
Carl Sjobeck
Charlie Shaw
Neal Clark
James Gross
John Vincell
Brent McVean
Steven Carr
Robert Chase
Melvin Epstein
Joel Glass
Shawn Newman
Leslie Mounsey
Chuck McDermid
Jack Harrington
Hugh Tarpley
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8/1
8/4
8/4
8/5
8/11
8/11
8/13
8/15
8/16
8/18
8/18
8/19
8/22
8/24
8/24
8/25
8/25
8/26
8/30
8/31
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Gay an’ Gray
Board Members
President
Henry Penas
954.971.6514
hpenas@gmail.com
ftlprimetimers@gmail.com
Secretary
Social Activities
Clark Raby
954.366.4523
clarkraby@bellsouth.net
Treasurer
Dick Dodd
954.401.9640
xxlbear@hotmail.com
Arthur Marquardt
954.213.3008
amarq100@yahoo.com
Vice-President
Jerry Kasden
954.974.6539
jerrykasden@bellsouth.net
George Higginson
954.873.3688
ghigginson@hotmail.com
Herb Diamond
954.533.6438
hdiamond3@yahoo.com
Sports Activities
Morris Lallo
954.970.8826
immoosie@hotmail.com
Newsletter Editor/
Dinners
Mike Golin
954.970.0779
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By John D. Siegfried
I’m not a veterinary psychologist but I’ve watched a lot of dogs
roam the neighborhood lifting their leg here, lifting their leg there, with
nary a tree nor fireplug in sight. Sometimes they do it so frequently that I
think they have prostate problems or suffer from “irritable bladder,” as the
TV commercials coyly put it. But then a veterinarian friend explained over
a couple of beers that this is simply the way male dogs mark their territory
so that other dogs know who’s the boss on this turf, the “king of the hill”.
Apparently cats and other mammals have variations on the same theme,
and humans are no exception. There seems to be a universal need to mark
our turf, but for humans it’s not called “urination,” it’s called “renovation.”
I’ve owned eight homes, apartments, condos, domiciles of one sort
or another so far in my lifetime. And I’m old enough to hope that there are
no more. But in every case, shortly after I moved in, and some times
before I moved in, the plans for renovations started. The proposed changes
have varied from the full-scale addition of rooms to shifting walls, eliminating hallways, and adding wall-to-wall mirrors that make a small space
appear larger than it is. To this point I’ve resisted mirrors on the ceiling.
Cost, not lack of interest, is the deterrent. That, plus the fear of waking up
to a loud crash as it all comes tumbling down when the glue dries out.
Usually, halfway into my latest renovation project I wonder why I ever
started, forgetting that I asked the same question on the last project. When
the renovations are complete the painting begins, the floors get redone and
then comes the trip to Creative Concepts or Bloomingdale’s or Macy’s for
redecorating. In reality I’m more likely to end up at Poverello’s, or Home
Depot, or even better – at some consignment gallery. But I can dream of
going first class, can’t I?
Hopefully, like Jehovah in the Book of Genesis, at some point I can sit
down and behold that my creation is good. My experience, however, is
that by the time renovations are completed, I really don’t share the same
sense Jehovah had that this creation is good. My only emotion is relief that
the project is over and bankruptcy has been escaped, yet again. Perhaps
dogs feel the same way at the end of the process – relief, that their
bladder’s empty, their scent has been spread, and only a dozen tulips are
dead.
I have yet to break out champagne at the completion of a renovation
project. In fact, at the completion of the project, I usually realize that the
place really wasn’t bad before the renovations started. So why did I endure
all the upset and spend the money?
Well, I’m convinced that the “renovation gene” of gays and straights alike
is directly linked to the “peeing gene” of the dog, or the “trumpeting gene”
of the elephant. It’s our way marking our territory, or of making new territory ours. There may not be a lot of scientific data to support that
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July Dinner at Catfish Dewey’s
July 15th 6:00pm
July Lunch at
Bagel Snack
On Thursday, July 15th, at 6:00pm, please join us at a
July 22nd 1:00pm
local favorite, Catfish Dewey’s, for an evening of Join us for lunch on Thursday, July 22nd. Bagel
some ‘down home’ food. The restaurant is located at Snack is located at 1237 S. Powerline Rd., Pompano
4003 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale.
Beach, north of McNab Rd, on the west side of the
street. Enjoy eggs and omelettes all day, or one of
No need to make your dinner choices beforehand. their great deli lunches. Check out their large variety
Your choices at the table will be:
of freshly made bagels. Email or call Clark Raby if
Fried Catfish
you plan to be there, so he can get a head count.
BBQ Baby Back Ribs
Fried Shrimp
August Lunch at
Chicken Breast—Grilled or Blackened
Maguire’s Pub
The entrees will be served with Hush Puppies, Salad
August 26th 1:00pm
and Potatoes. Dessert will be Key Lime Pie, and the
We’re returning to Maguire’s Pub for lunch on
meal will be served with a choice of Soda, Tea, or
Thursday, August 26th. They are located at 535 N.
Coffee.
Andrews Avenue, south of Sunrise Blvd, on the west
side of the street. Earlier this year we enjoyed a great
Please join us early for Cash drinks at their full liquor
pub dinner, and we look forward to sampling their
bar. The price per person is $26.00 (tax & tip
lunch menu. Email or call Clark Raby if you plan to
included). Please use the tear sheet on Page 11 to send
be there, so he can get a head count.
in your reservation.
August Dinner at Sage Cafe
Hottie, continued from page 2)
August 12th 6:00pm
We’re doing ‘French’ on Thursday, August 12th at a few years later on to North Carolina, and finally
6:00pm. Sage is located at 2378 N. Federal Highway ending up in Tampa, Florida.
in Fort Lauderdale.
On his first vacation trip to Fort Lauderdale he went
with
a friend to Haulover Beach and spotted his
Menu choices will be:
Roulade de Poulet—Chicken Breast stuffed current lover. He drove back and forth on weekends
with asparagus, tomato and provolone, with an apricot from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale in the hope of meeting him. It took a while for them to be introduced to
brandy sauce. Served with sweet mashed potatoes.
Daube de Boeuf—Beef casserole simmered each other. But once they were, a hot and passionate
relationship began and continues until this day. Our
with mushrooms, served over a bed of pasta.
Pistachio Encrusted Tilapia—lemon dill but- Hottie admits to always having a weakness for grayhaired men.
ter sauce, over rice.
Dinner will start with either a House Salad, or the
Soup du Jour. Dessert will be Gateaux au Chocolate
(Chocolate Cake), or Tarte aux pommes a la mode
(Apple pie with ice cream).. Beverages will include,
Coffee, Tea, Iced Tea or Soda.
When I asked his partner what he thinks is our
Hottie’s strongest characteristic, he replied, “His
patience” – just the quality you need to make a
relationship thrive and last.
“Spoiler Alert”. Our Hottie’s childhood nickname
Beer and Wine is available on a Cash Bar Basis. The was “Tank”. (He always hated it.)
price per person is $28.50 (tax & tip included). Please
use the tear sheet on Page 12 to send in your reserva- (Hottie revealed on Page 8)
tion.
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7th Annual Dinner - Galuppi’s June 19, 2010
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Aging Gay Men Face
Unique Challenges
By William J. Mann
Hank, 66, is a tall, handsome, gray-haired man with a
penchant for bow ties and long walks through
Boston’s Copley Square. He’s a genial man, with a
quick, ready laugh, but these days he tends to be a
little wistful. Last year, after two decades together, his
lover, James, died. Not of AIDS, as many assume, but
of ripe old age: James was 77 years old.
‘No one thinks about gay people as old people,” Hank
smiles. “But we’re out there and we have our own
stories to tell.”
Hank’s story is not uncommon among the growing
ranks of gay senior citizens. With his lover’s passing,
he’s suddenly faced with myriad concerns. Although
he was the beneficiary of James’s life insurance, he
gets no financial help from the government as he
would if he’d been James’s wife. The Social Security
Administration doesn’t recognize same-sex partners,
and, without James’s monthly check, Hank worries
that he won’t be able to pay the bills.
Not to mention that James’s sister is trying to force
him out of the house he shared with his lover for 21
years. “James always meant to do something about it,
but he never did,” Hank sighs. “The house was originally James’s parents’, and my name was never
officially put on the deed.”
These problems are exacerbated by the fact that Hank
doesn’t have many gay friends to confide in.
Although he and James had been lovers for a long
time, they didn’t come out until James retired from a
large corporation 15 years ago. They tried to connect
with Boston’s gay community, but they didn’t have
much luck. “it was all about partying and politics,”
Hank says, “not much for men our ages.”
And so Hank, like many gay seniors, exists in a kind
of netherworld: not fully integrated into either gay or
straight life, facing challenges that neither population
fully understands. “At least James had me,” he says.
“I have no one.”
Few gay publications include groups for seniors in
their resource listings. One Boston newspaper lists
18 support groups for gay youth in New England,
and only two for gay men over 40. And though
there are dozens of postings, resources, and chat
groups for young gay men on the Internet, it took a
lot of digging to uncover a couple of bulletin boards
about retirement.
The biggest problem facing gay seniors today, is the
sense of isolation. Many of today’s seniors did not
have the benefit of spending their adult lives as out
gay men. Many only came out later in life and so do
not feel connected with the gay community.
That dynamic may change, however. The older gay
and lesbian population will continue to grow. Every
year, an estimated 400,000 gay men and lesbians in
the United States turn 50. And as more people with
AIDS live longer thanks to new drug combinations,
we may see a dramatically increased senior gay
population within the next decade.
Even so, retirement remains a mystery for most gay
men. Larry from Seattle, writes in an AOL gay
retirement area: “I’m turning 50 and I realize I haven’t a clue as a gay person, where or how to retire.
Has anybody got ideas? I know that AIDS and
surviving/living with HIV has taken up a lot of our
energy, but what are we all going to do in our old
age, if and when it comes?”
Aging heterosexuals must worry about financial
security and health, too, of course, but gay seniors
lack the societal protections that heterosexuals often
take for granted. The lack of marriage rights and
spousal benefits is particularly hard on the older gay
population. As in Hank’s case, when one partner
dies, the surviving spouse may not be allowed to
remain in the home they shared. The right to make
decisions for an ailing spouse, or even just visit a
spouse, who’s been hospitalized, is also a big
concern. While more companies are now providing
domestic partnership benefits for employees, those
benefits have come too late for most gay seniors.
“I wish I could’ve been covered under James’s
plan,” Hank says. “He had wonderful coverage. I
have practically nothing.”
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Some Events In Our History
Compiled by Frank E. Grant, Ph.D
July
July 3, 2009 Delhi High Court in India decriminalized gay sex.
July 7, 2003 Newsweek’s cover story, with a big
and happy photo of two smiling women, is “Is Gay
Marriage Next?” (Well, we’re still waiting, Newsweek!)
July 10, 1871 Marcel Proust born
July 14, 1983 Massachusetts Representative, Gerry
E. Studds, survives a gay-baiting witch hunt to
become the first openly gay member of Congress.
August
August 6, 1927 Andy Warhol born
August 16, 1501 Michelangelo signs contract to
sculpt “David”, which stands proudly naked in
Florence, Italy.
August 17, 2009 Human Rights Watch reports
hundreds of anti-gay murders in Iraq
August 26, 1904 Christopher Isherwood, author of
“A Single Man”, born
Membership Renewal
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year. The membership year ends on June 30th, so
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out.
(Gay an’ Gray, continued from page 4)
conclusion but there’s plenty of observational data
and
experience in the gay community that says,
“Yes.” When the renovation project is complete and
the dust is finally vacuumed (if it ever gets vacuumed) there definitely is the feeling of, “Now it’s
really mine.”
Owners of new homes get the same high when settlement is over and they have keys to the new property
in hand. Then they can see whether all they’ve
dreamed and planned really will work out. But
whether new or renovation, the process is endless.
When the inside is finished, the outside is calling.
It’s billed as landscaping, water gardening (that’s
different from water sports), a patio, decking – and
the list of terms and money grabbers is endless.
There’s always more that needs to be done. I’m
never sure, however, whether it’s what “needs” to be
done, or it’s just my addiction to chintz. Even I
recognize that chintz draping the deck railings is a bit
of overkill.
The endless surge to renovate and
improve may be a tribute to the concept that my
dreams exceed my grasp, but then again it might just
be dog pee.
Previously
Rehoboth
published
in
Letters
Hottie
Mike Freeman
From
Camp
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Stonewall Street Parade June 20, 2010
21 hardy souls braved the heat to march in the
Stonewall Street Parade
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(Aging Men….continued from page 7)
“I’m baffled that this need in our community has been
neglected so long,” says David of San Francisco.
“Surely there’s a market for retirement communities or
assisted-living facilities for gays and lesbians. I have
no problem with someone making a profit from my
wishes. If my unique expectations are not met, someone else is going to make money from me anyway.”
Informal retirement networks have already sprung up
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, predominately middleclass gay men have created an enclave for themselves
within the area’s large population of retirees. SAGE
and Prime Timers host many social events for gay
seniors.
Our July and August Birthday Boys
Our June
General
Meeting
Guest
Speaker
Tom Pence
(Tom Cat)
“I moved to Fort Lauderdale years ago,” says Johnny
Roy, 62, who retired when he was 51. “It is a great
place for the gray and gay. Great bars and restaurants.
Many older gays who have lost their mates, many
older gay couples who stay young at heart. My
friends who have buried themselves in straight retirement areas regret it. They stay on simply because of
fear or inability to move into gay areas.”
Founder of
Celebration
of Friends
Openly gay and lesbian retirement homes are an idea
whose time may have come. People who have been
‘out’ their whole lives, are not going to go back into
In Memory Of James D. Burroughs
the closet in a nursing home or in a retirement community.
The entire membership is saddened to learn of the
passing of one of our newest members, James D.
The demand for such programs will only grow as the Burroughs. Jim’s untimely death occurred the third
openly gay population continues its inexorable march week of May. He is survived by two cousins who
toward retirement age. In the meantime, though, gay reside in the Fort Worth, Texas area.
seniors often find themselves ignored or reviled by the
larger gay community. “I found one bar that I liked, Prior to retiring and moving to Fort Lauderdale 10
for a while,” says Hank of Boston. “Then I heard a years ago, Jim was Senior Attorney for the U.S. Postal
young man call it a ‘trolls hangout.’ I had never Service. His job responsibilities through the years
realized until then, that younger gay men would resulted in relocating to San Francisco, Philadelphia,
consider me a troll.”
Chicago, New York, and Washington D.C. Jim was
proud of his association with the gay and lesbian comHundred of thousand of gay seniors may suffer such munity, and was one of the GLCC’s founding
feelings of isolation. We need to reach out to them. members. He assisted in many ways with the recent
This is a population that will only get larger. Are we transition and relocation of the GLCC to Equality
prepared for the challenge?
Park. At the time of his death, he was also serving on
the Board of Directors of Embassy One condominium,
as President, Secretary & Treasurer.
There are no services planned at this time.
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Ft Lauderdale Prime Timers - July 2010
Sun
4
Mon
5
No General
Meeting
Pride Center is
closed
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
Golf
9:00am
Hillsboro Pines
Century Village
Hillsboro
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
Flea Market
8am-2pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Wilton Manors
8
9
10
6
7
Mixer
5:30pm
Scandal’s
3073 NE 6th Ave.
Wilton Manors
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
13
14
15
16
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Golf
9:00am
Hillsboro Pines
Century Village
Hillsboro
Dinner
6:00pm
Catfish Dewey’s
4033 N. Andrews
Fort Lauderdale
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave. &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
11
12
Ballet Group
1:00pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Mixer
5:30pm
Tropics
2004 Wilton Dr.
Wilton Manors
18
19
20
21
22
23
Board Meeting
7:00pm
@ Dick Dodd’s
Home
Mixer
5:30pm
Scandal’s
3073 NE 6th Ave.
Wilton Manors
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Lunch
1:00pm
Bagel Snack
1237 S, Powerline
Pompano Beach
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave. &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
25
26
27
28
29
30
Opera Group
1:00pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Wilton Manors
Headboat
Fishing
7:30am
Hillsboro Inlet
17
24
31
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Please complete this tear sheet and send it along with your payment to:
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Pre-Paid Events
Cutoff Date
Event Date
Catfish Dewey’s
7/13/2010
7/15/2010
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Amount
Total
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Ft Lauderdale Prime Timers - August 2010
Sun
1
Mon
2
General Meeting
2:00pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Wilton Manors
8
9
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
3
4
5
6
7
Mixer
5:30pm
Scandal’s
3073 NE 6th Ave
Wilton Manors
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St
Wilton Manors
Golf
9:00am
Hillsboro Pines
Century Village
Hillsboro
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
Flea Market
8am-2pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Wilton Manors
10
11
12
13
14
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Dinner
6:00pm
Sage Café
2378 N. Federal
Fort Lauderdale
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave. &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
Mixer
5:30pm
Tropics
2004 Wilton Dr.
Wilton Manors
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ballet Group
1:00pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Board Meeting
7:00pm
@ Dick Dodd’s
Home
Mixer
5:30pm
Scandal’s
3073 NE 6th Ave.
Wilton Manors
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Golf
9:00am
Hillsboro Pines
Century Village
Hillsboro
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
22
23
24
25
26
27
Bowling
11:00am
Manor Lanes
1517 NE 26 St.
Wilton Manors
Lunch
1:00pm
Maguires Pub
535 N. Andrews
Fort Lauderdale
Tennis
8:00am
NE 18th Ave. &
NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach
29
30
Opera Group
1:00pm
Pride Center
2040 N. Dixie Hwy
Wilton Manors
Headboat
Fishing
7:30am
Hillsboro Inlet
Sat
21
28
31
Please complete this tear sheet and send it along with your payment to:
Ft Lauderdale Prime Timers PO Box 100666 Ft. Lauderdale FL 33310 Allow at least 3 mailing days.
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Pre-Paid Events
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Event Date
Sage Café
8/10/2010
8/12/2010
#1 Stuffed Chicken Breast
#2 Beef Casserole
# of Items
Amount
Total
$28.50
#3 Pistachio Encrusted Tilapia
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