Greenbriar Woodlands
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Greenbriar Woodlands
Pine Cone Press VOL. 27 NO. 3 january, 2015 Greenbriar Woodlands Pine Cone Press Co-Editors: Jill Bradley..............................................................341-6183 Maryann Doherty....................................................505-0979 Andrea Ralph..........................................................341-5878 Staff Rosemary Adornetto, Diane Bacchi, Grace Bingham, Pat Brustmann, Jack Dillon, Lois Heller, Ottilie Kossack, Kathy Levorse, Renee Herman, Carol Mennella, Arnold Neuberger, Else Olsen, Jackie Philippe, Ruth Saunders, Pauline Teresco and Barbara Leigh Circulation: Men’s Club Published monthly for residents of Greenbriar Woodlands ****** We accept articles of interest to the community, including photographs, and letters to the editor. Material must include the writer’s name and address, typed double space, and be less than 400 words for articles and 200 words for letters to the editor. Please note material will not be returned. We reserve the right to reject, edit and condense. Submit material on or before deadline date. Articles and letters published do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or Greenbriar Woodlands Community Association. CLASSIFIED ADS — are restricted for the exclusive use of Greenbriar residents. Cost $1.50 a line (yellow form). THANK YOU NOTES — Cost $7 and a 12 line limit (blue form). Forms are available at the front desk in the Clubhouse. Instructions are on the form. Place completed form in the Pine Cone Press box (located on the wall next to the Front Desk) with a check payable to GWCAI. No cash will be accepted. We accept no responsibility for any advertisements. If there are any complaints concerning an advertiser, please contact him directly. If you receive no satisfaction, you can contact your Better Business Bureau or the Ocean County Department of Consumer Affairs. Directors of the Community John DiPreta, President..................... 286-7894 Bob Rowe, Vice President................. 244-5321 Pete LaRocca, Treasurer.................... 848-480-3166 Carol Conti, Secretary....................... 736-1117 James Abel, Trustee........................... 608-9473 Dean Chlebowski, Trustee................. 286-2384 Carol Salzberg, Trustee..................... 244-8698 For other important telephone numbers see your Greenbriar Woodlands 2014 Telephone Directory 2 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 ASSOCIATION SERVICES AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION Clubhouse Phone # 732-286-6888 Management Staff Community Manager: Maria Cassidy Assistant Community Manager: Christine McLean Golf Superintendent: John Petrovsky Social Activities Coordinator: Ruth Kiszka Office Hours: Clubhouse office hours 9 am to 5 pm, Monday - Friday, 8 am-3 pm Saturday and Sunday except holidays. Reception desk open 7 days a week. Barcodes are required on all resident cars. When transferring or selling a car, you must remove the barcode, and bring it to the office. The Association charges a barcode reissuing fee of $20 if it is not presented when a replacement is requested. Vehicle registrations and driver licenses must be presented and copied before any barcodes are issued. Maintenance and Late Fee Policy Maintenance fees are due the first of each month. $5 late fee shall be imposed if received 10 days after the due date and an additional $25 late fee shall be imposed 30 days after the due date. All unpaid maintenance fees are subject to the above late fees as they continue to remain in default. Trash, Recycling and Garden Debris Trash is picked up each Tuesday and Friday. Refer to the monthly calendar for recycling days, which are on alternate Tuesdays. NO LARGE TREE LIMBS, TREES, SHRUBS, OR BAGGED LEAVES WILL BE PICKED UP. THESE ITEMS ARE ACCEPTED AT THE RECYCLING CENTER ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. Reserved parking stalls in the RV lot are paid areas. Temporary guest parking passes are available at the front desk and guests may park with pass displayed in window in the maintenance parking lot in the non-reserved parking stalls only. VEHICLES MUST NOT BLOCK STORAGE TRAILERS. For advertising, contact Senior Publications Company at 800-631-5803 January 1, 2015 From your Community Association Board: 1. Traffic Problems – residents speeding on Hampshire Hills Blvd. and Kensington Circle and rolling through stop signs throughout the community. We have been fortunate that accidents have been rare (although they occasionally do occur). We must all be conscious of the speed and stop signs. Carelessness most certainly can and will result in a serious accident. Everyone should be cognizant of the traffic patterns while driving through the community. Violations will eventually injure someone. Remember, the speed limit is 25 mph throughout the community. 2. Dog Walking –all dogs are required to be leashed and walked at curbside! It has been observed that many dog owners walk their animals on sidewalks with the result that the dogs do their business on residents’ lawns. Many owners are responsible and carry bags in which to place the waste, but urinating can ruin lawns as well. Please keep this in mind and be considerate of your neighbors. As you walk on the sidewalk please confine your dogs to the curbside. It has also been noted that some residents just open their doors and let their pets run unleashed. This practice causes problems for your neighbors and requires them to clean up after your pet. The landscapers have a problem with this as well when they mow the lawns. If you walk your dog on the walking path please pick up after your pet as well and dispose of the waste properly. We will be installing 4 new waste receptacles with dog waste dispenser bags along the path for your convenience. Consideration of all animal owners will insure a healthier and happier community. No one wants to report infractions. It only results in friction. 3. Grass Cutting – all of us have wet areas between our homes. This is caused by high clay content in the soil which does not allow water to drain properly into the sand. Many sprinkler systems are on automatic cycles which results in overwatering, which only exacerbates the problem. As a result, the grass cutters damage the lawns and cause deep grooves in the ground from their mowers. You may want to inquire with your irrigation specialist about rain sensors. Installation of these sensors will automatically shut down your system when it detects adequate water. Our contract with LMS specifies that Stander mowers will be used in the wet swale areas. The contractor no longer uses the conventional walk-behind mowers. The technology of the Stander mower provides better maneuverability in the wet, uneven terrain encountered in the swales. Driven from a standing position, the workers can shift their weight instantly to handle changing terrain. This is not possible with a push mower. However, residents have complained that damage is still occurring to their lawns. We will invite the lawn maintenance company to visit a Listening Post Meeting in the Spring to hear your concerns firsthand. If your sprinkler system is on automatic, please change it to manual when heavy rain is predicted. If you do not wish your lawn to be cut because of excessive water, please Randy C.around Talamayan, M.D. - Board Certifiedavailable Internal Medicine & B place flags the area. Flags are always at C. Morelos, D.O. - Internal Medicine the front desk inJoseph the Clubhouse. PROVIDES COMPL FAMILY MEDICAL C We urge all residents to please comply with the rules • 2D Echo, Nerve Testing, ECG, Spirometry of the community so that we may all enjoy a comfortable • Manhattan and amenable lifestyle. Labs on the premises through Friday This• isOpen a greatMonday place to live ~ let’s all work to9-5, keepSaturday it that way! Paramount ParkBoard, On behalf of the Community Association 1215 Route 70 West, Suites 1005 and 1002, Lakewood, NJ 08701 John DiPreta, President 732-942-0888 Bob Rowe, Vice-PresidentJim Abel, Trustee Medicare Assignment And HMO’sTrustee Accepted Pete LaRocca, Treasurer Dean Chlebowski, Carol Conti, Secretary Carol Salzberg, Trustee q spc-1059B Dear Resident: Over the years, the Community Association Board has wrestled with three problems which are difficult to resolve: PROVIDES COMPLETE FAMILY MEDICAL CARE spc-1059B Randy C. Talamayan, M.D. - Board Certified Internal Medicine & B.E. Pediatrics Joseph C. Morelos, D.O. - Internal Medicine • 2D Echo, Nerve Testing, ECG, Spirometry • Manhattan Labs on the premises • Open Monday through Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-12 Paramount Park 1215 Route 70 West, Suites 1005 and 1002, Lakewood, NJ 08701 (Near DMV) 732-942-0888 PTMA 1547-1208 Medicare Assignment And HMO’s Accepted january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 3 Community Manager Maria Cassidy, CMCA Management of Association Funds In November all residents received the 2015 Association Budget letter which detailed the necessary budget increases. The December 9 Budget Meeting was publicized in this letter in which residents were encouraged to come out to listen to the budget presentation and ask questions. Establishing the budget is a long and arduous process and demands tremendous accountability on the part of the Board. One of the most important responsibilities of the Board is to manage the association’s funds. The Board takes this responsibility seriously. It does not do this alone and relies on the professional support provided by the accounting department of FirstService Residential, advice from our accountant at Wilkin & Guttenplan, proper bonding through insurance professionals and analysis from reserve specialists at Kipcon Engineering. The procedures in place to safe guard Association funds are as follows: • Association financial records are audited annually by a certified public accountant. The association accountant is a valuable partner who works closely with management and the board to ensure your assessments are managed and invested wisely and legally. • Bank statements are reconciled promptly each month. • The balance sheet and profit and loss statement are reviewed each month, and expenses are compared to the budget each month by the CAB. The members of the Finance committee also participate in this review of financial documents at each of their monthly meetings. • Association reserve accounts are analyzed annually to ensure they are adequate for future needs. Every three to five years the Board updates the Reserve Study with the help of a reserve specialist to ensure they are funding properly in order to make the necessary replacements over time. • The association has a fiscal management policy outlined in the By Laws that safeguards the principle of invested funds, a signature policy that safeguards operating funds, and a collections policy that safeguards cash flow. • All association volunteers and personnel who have access to association funds are bonded. The By Laws ensure that the Association maintains adequate fidelity coverage against dishonest acts by any of its officers, directors or employees. Our insurance professionals make certain that the fidelity bonds comply with the requirements of the governing documents. • Checks and balances are in place to ensure the safety of association funds, such as requiring two signatures on all checks. Controlled management of funds is key in order for an Association to reach its goal of maintaining all the elements of the property. Increases in your monthly maintenance are almost always inevitable in order to meet the needs of an aging community. The Board along with the guidance and recommendations made by these professionals not only safeguards the communities’ assets but also keeps the community looking its best at all times, ultimately protecting your property values. q REMINDER: Social Activity Interest Survey due January 8 About the Cover It says it all...it is our wish for the New Year. One could say we went “out of the box” with this cover. However, with the state of the country and the world today, we felt a little reminder of what is important, in lieu of the usual fanfare, was needed. This song was written by the married, songwriting team of Sy Miller and Jill Jackson in 1955. It was their dream of peace for the world and how they believed each one of us could help create it. It was awarded the George Washington Honor Medal by the Freedoms Foundation and received a Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews. 4 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 Our deep appreciation to Coni Pinto for her talent and patience in designing it. Thank you to Peter M. Panos of Jan-Lee Music for his kindness in granting permission to use it. LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH by Sy Miller and Jill Jackson Copyright © 1955, Renewed 1983, by Jan-Lee Music (ASCAP) All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission. 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Our Holiday Committee, chaired by MaryAnn Christian, did a wondrous job decorating the Clubhouse for the Christmas and Hanukkah season. SACC purchased new and beautiful garlands that graced the Clubhouse, both the Main Room and the Multi-Purpose Room. A few words to our helpers: “ The holiday decorations were handled with care, by the many volunteers who worked and were there. Volunteers, there were plenty, were smiling and joking. The day was filled with good cheer!” Thank you to SACC for the beautiful gift and thank you to all the men and women who volunteered their time and energy. Claire Farrell and her tap dancing group have been practicing their craft and are now reaching out to community assisted living facilities in our area. Learning to tap is the on-going format for Claire, Fridays at 10:30 am in the Multi-Purpose Room. If you want to learn to tap, it is free, and the group is happy to welcome new members . Theresa Ruggiero and her gals crochet on Tuesdays from 1 pm to 3 pm. The group donates lap-robes to the VFW. They also crochet bandages for a Leprosy group in Vietnam. If you enjoy crocheting or would like to learn, please check them out. Sadly, we will be losing two of our senior residents soon. Paul and Marion Schneider will be retiring to Florida, after living and volunteering here in Greenbriar Woodlands for 26 years. Marion has led many residents to fitness and good health through her instructions at “Stretch and Tone.” Marion began this group with 12 residents 25 years ago meeting in the Ladies Card Room. This exercise group is free and is held Mondays, and Fridays in the Multi-Purpose Room from 9 am to 10 am. Marion says that the exercising is “not taxing” and “sneakers are a must!” Luckily, Marion has some volunteers ready to lead her group. Thank you to Terry, Mona, MaryAnn and Janet for stepping up. 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Please contact Janet Homsey at 244-6143 for tickets. Again this fundraiser is the only one from which Outreach keeps all the proceeds to help fund all the other projects during the year! Tickets are $6 each. Your ticket entitles you to entrance and our delicious desserts made by members of Outreach. Please bring a “new” item, wrapped, worth at least $10 that will be auctioned off by our renowned auctioneer, Marge Dillon. Our Remembrance Program has not had many requests for several months. This also helps to fund other projects during the year. Please call Joan Link at 240-7616 for all your special occasion cards, including birthday, get well wishes, birth, death, anniversary, etc. Memorial Program: Donations were made for the following residents: Alan Kirby, Parkinson’s Disease Association; Alba Plover, The HOPE Center; Donald Garrell, St. Jude Children’s Hospital; Antoinette DeNezzo, Alzheimer’s Association; and Annabelle Rudko, American Cancer Society. We and the Salvation Army cannot thank you enough for the very generous donations to the Angel Tree this past month. Some residents took only one tag, but purchased several items, from coats, toys, games, clothing. soccer balls, etc. Your generosity this past month was overwhelming. For Christmas, Shop Rite gift cards were given to The HOPE Center for distribution to needy families. At the request of Catholic Charities in Lakewood, our shopping crew purchased toys for them to distribute to needy families. Again, the Food Box in the Multi-Purpose Room, – please – we cannot stress enough – no glass jars, open boxes of food or outdated food. Community Assist Volunteers for January and February SERVING ALL AIRPORTS, are: Johanna CITIES, Bulkilvish CASINOS at 473-1595, & Eleanor Ditchkus at PIERS 818-1402 or Ginny Yachnik at 569-3132. Our next meeting will be January 6 at 10 am in the LOWEST RATES CeramicsGUARANTEED Room and new members are always welcome! 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Also, a list of the monthly deadline dates and editors for 2015 was placed in each club’s folder for your convenience. To all our writers, PLEASE write “Emailed” on the upper right hand corner of your submission if you have emailed. It is for the printer’s benefit as well as ours. Post-its are not forwarded to Donna! Also, try to avoid emailing too far in advance. We ask that you submit it the day before or day of the deadline date. What happens too often is when it is done in advance, changes then have to be made. If that is the case, please do not re-email a corrected copy, just contact the editor of the month. We can make the changes, if necessary at our meeting, or advise the writer if resending it is necessary. The staff of the Pine Cone Press would like to wish everyone a very happy and healthy New Year. Andrea Ralph Jill Bradley Maryann Doherty q Sales Associate Weichert Realtors Pt. 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That was a lot of hard work and is very much appreciated by the Community Players. The “portrait” of Ophelia Davis, which hung in the center of the stage, was painted by Fred Whitton (Eddie Chambers in the play). Kathy has already booked Sunday, June 28, - 2 pm – for her next production. You can start looking forward to another great variety show. I’ll have more information in next month’s Pine Cone Press. Tony Marino, too, is all set with his ideas for the November show. He is planning on doing excerpts from such hits as Carousel, Guys & Dolls and Phantom of the Opera. At this writing, Bunny Marino is recuperating from a fractured shoulder and physical therapy is next on the list. We wish her well. In November we lost another favorite player – Marie Della Bella. Marie was a long time member of the Community Players, always volunteering to help out at our Board Meetings, seen on stage in various shows and some years back wrote this column. She was also a member of the Briartones for many years. They are now missing one terrific alto. Among Marie’s many interests, she had a lovely collection of eclectic purses and bags. She was an asset to Greenbriar Woodlands and will be missed. To all our residents – The Community Players thank you for your support and wish you a healthy 2015. q Pine Cone Press Deadline for the February edition is Saturday, January 3 by 5 pm. Editor is Jill Bradley Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Briartones Elaine Zagarola A Healthy and Happy New Year to all. I would like to thank you for your continued support and hope that you enjoyed our final performance of the year. We had a very full schedule in 2014. The Charlottones had five individual performances this year, two of which were here at Greenbriar and the Briartones had 11 performances this year with three of them at Greenbriar. We’re now on hiatus until the Spring. When the 2015 season begins, it would be wonderful to see some new faces among us. Think about it over the long, cold Winter. We’re not looking for professionals, although that would be a plus. Reading music isn’t even a criteria - you just have to like singing. Outside of our performances here, the people we entertain are in independent, nursing, or assisted living facilities and they look forward to our performances. We rehearse Thursday evenings and enjoy a good laugh now and then even though Charlotte is a tough drill sergeant. q FREE $150 OFF SERVICE CALL (with repair) GAS BOILER/ FURNACE REPLACEMENT Not valid on after hours or weekend services. 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It takes lots of work and planning for these special events, so a big round of thanks to Joan Duym and her many helpers for another job well done! And thanks to those who decorate so beautifully! One week prior to Christmas was our Garden Club bus trip to Morvan Museum to see the Festival of Trees and dinner at the Cranberry Inn. Another successful trip with enough people to fill two buses! A good way to get in the spirit of the Holidays. Now onto the future -- our first meeting of the year will be on January 8 at 1:30. Don’t forget to mark your calendar. Our guest speaker will be Chris Claus and his topic will be Cattus Island & Superstorm Sandy. We were fortunate this past Summer/Fall with no real severe hurricanes or storms. Now let’s hope for a not too stormy Winter! We have many nice programs planned for the following months. We hope to see you at our meetings, always a nice program, lots of friendly neighbors and delicious desserts. Many are homemade by our wonderful bakers! 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The November program, The Photos and Stories of Marine Wildlife, was a delightful voyage under the ocean, which I dare say, many of us never experience. Mr. Segars was his usual ebullient and personable self and kept the audience entertained. We thank him for another delightful and insightful program. The Annual Holiday Luncheon held on December 17 at the Caffe Italia was also a success and enjoyed by all. We extend many thanks to Judy for making all the arrangements. It was a delicious way to end the year and usher in the holidays. Our next theme for The Photo Gallery will be Doors, Doorways & Knobs. We do hope residents are submitting 4 x 6 photographs. Our theme on Feet was such a huge success we thought another unique take on life should be offered again. We do hope many of you took us up on our challenge. For our new residents, The Photo Gallery is located in the Ceramic Room where the Camera Club continually showcases photographs of our residents. Please visit on your next trip into the Clubhouse. The presentation to open the New Year is Shoot and Scoot – Indochina by Ron Wyatt. His first experience with a camera was with an instamatic and he learned that camera shake will not produce great photos. He certainly has moved on since those early days. He is self-taught and has appeared in many publications; i.e. USA Today, Black Enterprise Magazine, Time, Newsweek, TV Guide, ESPN and others. He currently covers corporate assignments for Six Flags, Eastman Kodak, CVS, Verizon and many others. His program is designed to instruct us in the fundamentals of shooting great vacation photos, as well as capturing the flavor of local culture. He will discuss preparation for the trip as well as photo gear. He will discuss “storytelling with your camera,” offer tips for photographing people and reveal his methods for obtaining great street photography. It promises to be a wonderful, instructive and beautiful presentation. Please join us at 7 pm in the Multi-Purpose Room on Wednesday, January 21. As always, a Q&A period will follow as well as refreshments. Focus on enjoying yourself…join the Camera Club! q january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 17 SAME DAY SERVICE 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK Serving Central Ocean County 732-349-0389 0% Financing 1 Fort De France Avenue Toms River, NJ 08757 for qualified applicants D.K. SLEDZIK HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING NJ License # 13VH01401100 • • • • • Karen Doebel, President For the month of December, we held our annual holiday party at Woodlake Country Club. We had a lovely time visiting with friends and making new ones. The new year has arrived and we have a whole year of programs and Dine-outs planned for the coming year. On January 25 at 2 pm, we will be having Kimball Hospital coming to speak to us about strokes. February 17 at 3 pm we will be having a Wine tasting get together. Kevin Donahue will be teaching how to choose which wine for what food. 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We have begun our monthly programming for 2015 with some unusual one day bus trips to historic sites, but our first three monthly in-house programs are: January 27 – Joey Vincent – his show blends comedy, impressions, singing, dancing and trumpet playing. February 24 – Jeff Norris – outstanding comedian with a barrage of stories and one-liners which will leave you with tears in your eyes. March 24 – The DeeCees - a Doo Wop group with song NJ Lic/Permit #8818 Fully Bonded & Insur and music from the 50’s to the 90’s. MICHAEL J. DEVITO JR. Our one day bus trips are planned for: May – The 9/11 Museum in New York City with dinner in Little Italy. Licensed Electrical Contractor July – Baltimore Harbor and Fort McHenry, which defended the port during the War of 1812. There is great Servicing AllThere Senior food and shopping. are waterCommunities taxis available to ferry people around the Inner Harbor. Home Wiring • Repairs • Baseboard Heat October – Sleepy Hollow in Tarrytown, New York – farms, toursFixtures and great restaurants. Fanshayride • Light • Indoor/outdoor Outlet There will be more detailed information forthcoming • Doorbells • Switches, etc. once plans are finalized and we get closer to the actual dates. No Job Too Sma Our membership has grown as a result of the plea for help from residents. We once againReasonable, thank you for yourReliab support and interest in the future of our club. & Guaranteed spc-441 As we begin our new year, let us all give thanks for living in such a vibrant and active adult community. q Toms River, NJ (732) 286-2344 NJ Lic/Permit #8818 Fully Bonded & Insured MICHAEL J. DEVITO JR. 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The lecture will explore our unmitigated “infatuation with narratives and the written word.” This sounds quite intriguing to me. David Bordelon is an associate professor of English at Ocean County College in Toms River. According to “Rate Your Professor” at the college, he receives the highest praise a teacher can receive from his students, i.e., they learn a lot from him. His publications include essays and chapters on nineteenth-century popular fiction, American book history, and graphic narratives. “Always looking for a good book to read,” he says. He’s well known to the book-loving group in our community. You’re invited to join us for this interesting lecture on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. q january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 21 It Makes A Big Difference! 779-6616 , Women’s Club Realtor/associate SRES, CNE Kathy Bello ecialist & Certified Negotiation Expert VES YOU, WE DO! REAL ESTATE, LTD. 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We reorganized the letter to be sent to the Senior Guidance Counselors and checked over our scoring cards and assigned our various members who indicated they would like to help out on Education to each chairwoman. We will be in contact shortly to notify you so you can help us evaluate the students. Here’s what the Executive Board is working on. We asked Alison McClellan, who is an artist, to develop a logo for the Women’s Club. We think the logo will strengthen our identity within our community. It clarifies our charter which is to be more social, as well as be a charity organization. Check it out on our bulletin board in Information Alley. Following are the upcoming events for the first half of 2015: Friday Night Bingo – February 20 at 7 pm in the Main Room Godfather Messuggener Wedding – Sunday, April 26 from 1pm – 3pm 1/8 pinecone Scholarship Award Program – May 25 Time to be Announced Installation of Officers – June 15 Time to be Announced q 22 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 732-281-1000 Hours: Mon-Fri 10-4:30 Sat 10-3 Evening H Upon Req email: drpepper00@verizon.net Mule Road • Suite 4 • Toms River I know the Veteran’s Day Parade has long past, but I want to say thanks again to all who gave their time to make it successful. Thank you to the following people who have donated various articles to help our veterans. Nettie Raso, Janet DePasquale, Pat Petzold, Anna Petrucelli, Barbara Giordano, Michelle Medvitz, Susan Moshier and Fran LaPera. Thank you again ladies, you are the greatest. As of this writing I cannot give a report on the Post Christmas party but I am sure everything went as planned and everyone had a good time. Thank you to all who made it possible. Our next meeting will be on February 2 at 7:30 pm. We will be into the new year by the time this article comes out. Let us hope this year will bring us all love, peace, health and happiness. Happy New Year everyone. q Renaissance AD 4688 VFW Al Thibault600 $ Will pay CASH for $ Costume & Fine Jewelry, Silver, Watches, Coins, Antiques, Art, Sculpture, Furniture, Lighting, Musical Instruments, Porcelain, and more Partial or entire estates Special care for senior citizens Your satisfaction is our goal Ask for Jeff, Peter or Daryl Patronize Our Advertisers 800-290-5401 848-466-9000 Dr. Pepper’s Flooring 600 Mule Rd. • Toms River • 732-281-1000 Serving Toms River Since 1985 If you’re looking for quality flooring and exceptional service, look no further! 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The Beauty of Age Sherry Braustein Getting older is one of life’s most beautiful gift All the years of experience give us a mental uplift There is wisdom and humor that can brighten one’s day Can give you a joyride on a smooth highway All these people deserve an Academy Award But quite often the elderly are ignored They are not invisible, their image is strong Depicting them as sickly and feeble is so terribly wrong Ocean County Roofing & Sidi These are individuals that no one should knock So much to offer, yes they’ve been around the block • Storm Damage Do not look at them as forgetful and demanding • they’ve Senior Have respect that all goneDiscounts thru with total Understanding • No Subcontractors Their’s so much knowledge that they contain • tears, No joy Deposits Required Happiness, hardship, are stockpiled in their brain There are so many things in life with no guarantees So let us New prevent Roof ageism from becoming a •social disease• Gutte • Re-Roof Siding Have respect for their insight and all that they have been thru FREE Estimates And start seeing things from a different point of view Emergency This is their time in life24 to Hr be highly respected Repairs Lic that #13VH06419800 And remember all the knowledge they have collected So do not leave them out in the cold, they belong Center Stage For like the finest of wines, they become better with age. 732-278-3629 Change of mind, change temperature higher, change of lane, change a tire. Change jobs, change your diet. (that’s a good one….if you need to, try it!) Though some of us hate change, it’s true. We must accept, can’t escape…boo hoo. But let’s NOT change that holiday spirit --let it be an everlasting habit. Help others, be kind, offer hope and good cheer. a smile to one and all. Keep hope in your hearts and give it generously in winter, spring, summer and fall. Happy, healthy New Year to all. And as Tiny Tim once said, “May God Bless us, Everyone.” From a collection of Lee’s Lousy Limericks 24 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 Ocean County Roofing & Siding • Storm Damage • Senior Discounts • No Subcontractors • No Deposits Required New Roof • Re-Roof • Siding • Gutters FREE Estimates 24 Hr Emergency Repairs Lic #13VH06419800 732-278-3629 ad #4336 january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 25 Duplicate Bridge Joyce LaRocca DUPLICATE BRIDGE HONOR ROLL FOR NOVEMBER 2014 6 Tables Nov. 7 N/S 1. Herb Horowitz & Bob Ryan 2. Bill Gerold & Harold Latham E/W 6 1/2 Tables Nov. 14 N/S 26 3. Sheila Cahill & Dolores Griffith 1. Helen Devine & Lil Brill 2. Bette Yager & Roz Terzi 3. Helene Mandelbaum & Sylvia Bell 1. Fred & Eleanor Ditchkus 2. Herb Horowitz & Bob Ryan 3. Sheila Cahill & Dolores Griffith PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 E/W 6 Tables Nov. 21 N/S E/W 5 1/2 Tables Nov. 28 1. Bette Yager & Roz Terzi 2. Teri Ribler & Bernice Zeldin 3. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky 1. Herb Horowitz & Bob Ryan 2. Gene Salomon & Ceal Veal 3. Florence & Marty Rosenthal 1. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky 2. Marvin Diamond & Harold Latham 3. Helene Mandelbaum & Sylvia Bell 1. Bill Suydam & Herb Horowitz 2. Sandy Welsher & Marilyn Hagmann 3. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky q Greenbriar Bandstand Patti West It’s a new year and all of us at the Greenbriar Bandstand Club would like to wish you the wealth of close family and dear friends and a very happy and healthy 2015. I would like to thank all of you who attended our last dance of the year, the “Bandstand Ball.” The energy in the room was truly electric and fueled by great performances by our own residents, Susan Finkelstein on jazz piano, and our vocalists, Al Carbone, Pat Rodker and Joe Minardi . And of course, our own Woody Remnant Band that closed the evening with some old time rock and roll. The feedback on this dance has been very much appreciated, and a special “thank you” to Jerry, Terry and Michelle Medvetz, club members from the very start of GBB, who took a moment of their time to call us and thank us personally. This month’s dance on Saturday, January 17 will feature “Jersey Boys, Bands and Diva’s.” Who will be on this lineup? Join us at the dance to hear selected songs from famous performers who hailed from our own state of New Jersey. You will be surprised at some of the not so obvious stars in this category. (Hint: just “Google” it!) A reminder that our membership dues are due by March 1. Our dues for 2015 are now $11.00 per person. Our dues not only include the monthly dances, with complimentary coffee, tea, and desserts, but also our line dance workshops as well. You may drop your checks off to us at any dance, or to the front desk receptionist, made payable to “GW Bandstand Club.” Checks only please. We are looking forward to an exciting year, with new DJ’s to cover when our JukeBox Junky’s are taking a break, and a great dance band for our October anniversary dance. Although our snowbirds have headed south for the winter, we hope to see our steadfast members who “hold the fort” through the winter, as well as new residents who are invited to come out and enjoy an evening of great music, great friends, great times. Please remember to call Peggy at 286-2141 or Suzanne at 736-5599 for your table reservations by Thursday, January 15. Be well and live happy. q january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 27 Additions to Woodlands Library January 2015 Jane Altomare LARGE PRINT Andrews, Mary Kay Devereaux, Jude Mentine, Dane Smith, Betty ROMANCE Alexander, Victoria Bradford, Barbara Bruce, Brandy Chamerlan, Diane Clair, Daphne Higgins, Kristan Lacy, Al & Joanna Lacy, Al & Joanna Phillips, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Susan Elizabeth Roberts, Nora Steel, Danielle Taylor-Sands, Lynsay Savannah Breeze True Love Race for the Gold A Tree Grows in Brooklyn The Perfect Wife Letter from a Stranger Table for Two The Secret Life of Ceecee Wilkes Salzano’s Captive Bride Waiting On You One More Sunrise Whispers in the Wind Call Me Heroes Are My Weakness Irresistible The Next Always A Perfect Life The Chase MYSTERY Beaton, M.C. Death of a Chimney Sweep Beaton, M.C. Death of Yesterday Burke, James Lee Creole Belle Coulter, Catherine Power Play Clark, Mary Higgins The Christmas Thief Eastland, Sam Shadow Pass Harris, Ellen Flight of the Raven Patterson, JamesUnlucky 13 Mankell, HenningAn Event in Autumn Quest of the Mountain Johnstone, William W Man King, Stephen Needful Things A Bad Day for Scandal Littlefield, Sophie Palmer, Daniel Delirious Perry, AnneA Sunless Sea Rollins, James Sandstorm Rosenfelt, David Dog Tags Savile, Steven Silver Shapiro, B.A. The Art Forger Smith, Tom Rob Child 44 NON-FICTION 28 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 Llywelyn, Morgan Quirk, L. & Schoell, W.M. Ramsey, John Reynolds, Lewis Rubenstein, Richard Sanford, Jenny Stewart, Alana NOVELS Bohjalian, Chris Branard, Lynne Browne, Gerald Coelho, Paulo Greenwood, T. Gutcheon, Beth Janzen, Rhoda Kline, Christina McInerney, Monica McKay, Ami Oke, Janette Oke, Janette Rutherfurd, Edward Stedman, M.L. Trigiani, Adriana 1921 A Book of the Irish Century The Rat Pack The Other Side of Suffering America the Prisoner Reasons to Kill Staying True My Journey with Farark The Sandcastle Girls The Art of Arranging Flowers Stone 588 Adultry Two Rivers Leeway Cottage Does this Church Make Me Look Fat Orphan Train At Home with the Templetons The Birth House When Breaks the Dawn When Comes the Spring New York The Light Between Oceans Big Cherry Holler Library Notes Doris Hambach Happy New Year! This is a time to start new things so our new head librarians, Barbara Heise and Doris Hambach, are starting an informative writing about our library. This library has been called “the best community library in the area” by residents and visitors. This is due to the wonderful collection of books that line the shelves and the volunteer librarians who place the books in their proper place on the shelves. The library has a budget and part of that budget is used to buy Large Print books. Note how many books are in this section. If you read those books and do not find a favorite author, drop a note in the small slot in the cabinet just inside the library. We will check on it. Books in all the other sections: Mystery, Novels, Romance, Non-Fiction and Biography are donated by our residents. New books, meaning those we do not have and never had, are placed on the shelves on the last Tuesday of each month. We appreciate all the donations, but please note our criteria for shelving the books. Check the physical appearance, date of publication (not before 2000) and part of the already listed genre. Books that are donated and not shelved are usually donated to other facilities. Occasionally some have to be recycled because of poor condition. Donations should be placed in bags, not boxes, and placed behind the easy chair in the library. The librarians check on every book donated to see if it will become part of our library. Thank you for the wonderful collection. 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WEYGANT Save the Date GARY WEYGANT, Save the date of Sunday June 27, 2015 Annual Blood Drive from 9 am till 1 pm Sponsored by the Men’s Club. Chess Club MPH, SRES, ASP, CRS Realtor Associates 1 Kensington Circle Toms River, NJ 08755 732-349-4464 Peter Ascolese I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday season and best wishes for the New Year. I want to thank Gladys More on behalf of the Chess Club for donating her late husband’s chess equipment and books to the Chess Club. It is by far the best chess set the club owns. We are asking for donations of chess equipment and books; all donations will belong to the Chess Club and therefore, to Greenbriar Woodlands residents. The club is always looking for new players and we do have a novice playing with us. Everyone is friendly and we have fun. We meet Wednesdays 7 to 9 pm. Last month’s solution is 1. Bc1 Bxc1 2. Qxc1# 1-0 ... MOVE 1, White’s Bf4 cunningly stays in sight of Black’s Bg5, by dropping down to c1; Black’s Bg5 accepts the challenge and captures White’s Bc1 ... MOVE 2, White’s Qc4 can then capture Black’s Bc1, to attack Black’s King. It’s Checkmate because Black’s King cannot escape because White’s King is guarding the only possible run-away squares, g7 and h7. q AD 3899 147 Route 70 Toms River, NJ 08755 732-942-9950 Donna 908-910-9336 cell Gary 908-910-9921 cell White mates in two january, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 35 TRIVIA WHO AM I? Frank Pinto 1. Born December 12, 1938, in Newark, NJ she was a pop music star in the 1950s and 1960s and starred in a number of films aimed at the teen market. She won first place on the Arthur Godfrey’s Startime Talent Scouts at the age of 12 and performed on the show for four years. Following a November 1974 performance in Westbury, NY she was the victim of a brutal rape and robbery when an intruder broke into her hotel room an held her at knife point. She was unable to sing for years after her attack, but slowly recovered. Her autobiography “Who’s Sorry Now” was released in 1984. in Las Vegas and on television. In 1968, he discovered his Mother, Polly, was actually his grandmother and his sister was really his mother. This painful revelation altered him for the rest of his life. As he was struggling with ill health over this period, he had a heart attack in January 1971. He was in the process of making a comeback when he died in 1973 at the age of 37 following open heart surgery. Who Am I? 2. He was born May 26, 1907 in Winterset, Iowa. He received his first leading film role in “The Big Trail” (1930). He got his next big break in “Stagecoach” in 1939. His career as an actor took another leap when he starred in the film “Red River” (1948). He won his only Academy Award in 1969. He died of cancer in 1979. 5. He was born on January 26, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. He turned to acting after getting kicked off the football team in college. He made his Broadway debut in “Picnic” in 1953 and began doing television and films, eventually becoming known as one of the finest actors of his time. In 1995, he served as part of the winning team at the Rolex 24 at Daytona. He became the oldest driver to win this 24 hour long race. He created a food company in the 1980s that donates all proceeds to charity. He died of cancer on September 26, 2008. 3. She was a comedian and actress who had a long -running sketch and variety show in the 1960s and 1970s. Born on April 26, 1933 in San Antonio, Texas she became popular through television guest appearances before receiving her own comedy-variety program in 1967. The show ran for 11 seasons. She has also appeared in a number of films and on Broadway. She published an autobiography “One More Time” in 1986. In 2002 she suffered a devastating loss when her oldest daughter died of cancer. In 2013 she became the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors, one of the most respected awards given to creative minds who influence American culture with their arts. 6. Born June 8, 1933 in Brookyn, NY as Alexandra Molinsky, she had a lot of plastic surgery and never denied it and made lots of jokes about it. After graduating from college, she was a shoe buyer for Lord and Taylor. She hosted a late night show in 1986 on the Fox Network. In 1985 she was nominated for a Grammy for best comedy recording. In 1994 she was nominated for Broadway’s Tony Award as best actress for playing “Donna Marra and Her Escorts” most of the time performing as a standup comedian. On August 28,2014, she was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital after experiencing complications during throat surgery. She passed away on September 8, 2014 at the age of 81. Who Am I? Who Am I? Who Am I? 4. He was born Robert Cassotto in the Bronx, the son of an Italian cabinet maker. As a child, he suffered from severe rheumatic fever which led to a scarred heart. After scratching out a living as a jingle composer, he became a singer in 1956. In 1959, he won a Grammy for record of the year and was voted best new artist. He was picked up by Universal Pictures to star in films. He continued to appear 36 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 Who Am I? Who Am I? q Answers on page 48 ******************** If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. by Kent M. Keith ******************** 1/4 bulletin Greenbriar Woodlands Mixed Bowling League LC 068400 deal Window Energy Wise WINDOWS, LLC Since 1984 Mitch Mirsky Let’s get right to the high games for the past four weeks. Ladies first, this time. High game honors went to Molly Aloia (183), Ann Brinkofski (179, 178), Sheila Cahill (202, 180), Carol Conti (180), Arleen D’Addario (180), Marge McCloud (188) and Rosalie Wetzler (175). On the men’s side we had Paul Aloia (200), Fred Barako (211), Ed Morgan (201), Wally Picht (204, 206, 222, 205), John Russo (202, 201), and Gary Tice (287, 214, 214, 225, 211, 257, 224, 208, 204). In our Super Sub category, Bob Abrahamsen threw a 244 game in the midst of a 545 series on November 17. Great shooting, Bob, and nice scoring from everyone else. Team Wisteria {Molly Aloia, Frank Vespoli, Bernie Schilder, Wally Picht} has opened up a ten-point lead over Burr Oak (Marjorie Tompsen, Sal D’Addario, Tom Landis, Marge McCloud}. Eight teams are within ten points of second place. However, the first half of the season will have ended by the time you read this and a brand new battle will have begun. Good luck everyone. Next month we’ll catch up on individual highs in several categories. 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(Gladys Weisbord has agreed to chair this event again this year along with Bobbie Dooley); our Golf Luncheon on Wednesday, October 14, hosted by Grace Attanasio and Rose Kluxen. Please come out and support these events. Thank you. Saturday, November 8 was a little chilly but 8 women and 48 men played in our Thanksgiving Day Scramble. Two teams were: tied for first place. They were: Dick Wheaton, Mike Grisi, John Toolen and Lourdes Pos- 42 PINE CONE PRESS january, 2015 chmann along with Bob Slocum, Everett Johnson, Bill Boyd and Betty Detrano. Their score was 55. The second place team was Frank Gagliano, Peter Cokefair, Bob Stevenson and Ralph LaRossa. Their score was 56. Two teams tied for third place with a score of 57. Individual prizes awarded were: closest to the pin won by John Toolen on hole #4 and Nancy Meehan on hole #5; longest drives on #14 were hit by Bob Kerekes and Maureen Castellano; closest to the center line on #14 were hit by Dick Wheaton and Betty DeTrano. Congratulations to all. Total prizes paid out were $368. In addition, tickets were drawn for 10 gift certificates worth $10 for turkeys. Our Tournament Co-Chairs were Vin Aromando and Bob Garbaccio. Thank you for a job well done. Thank you to all the volunteers who made sure all was ready for the tournament: Jim McLane, Connie Pinto, Paul Farley, Bob Stevenson, Tony Panaccione, Joe Goodman, Bob Garbaccio, Vin Aromando, Ron Castner, Don Kluxin and yours truly. Just a reminder, our course will be closed the month of February, but we can still enjoy our beautiful course, weather permitting, until then. q Walking Club $$ CONTENTS PURCHASED $$ NEW JERSEY ESTATE LIQUIDATORS Mitch Mirsky 732-240-4464 home Email: Paul@pcbcpa.com Former Toms River Mayor Sal’s Place CUSTOM BARBER SHOP & STYLING SHOP FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Hours: Mon - Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Sat: 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 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HERE ARE SOME OF THE PEOPLE AND THINGS I REMEMBER ABOUT THE 1950s Howdy Doody, Kukla, Fran & Ollie, Jerry Mahoney, Knucklehead Smith, the Merry Mailman, Pinky Lee, Mr. Magoo and Winky Dink and the piece of cellophane you put over the T.V. screen to draw. Allan Fried, Murry The K, Wolfman Jack, Dick Clark. Ed Sullivan, Jack Benny, Danny Thomas, Red Skelton, SGT Belko. My Little Margie, Our Miss Brooks, Amos & Andy, The Kingfish, I Love Lucy, Hazel, Mr. Peepers. Lassie, Mr. Ed, Rin Tin Tin, Trigger, Champion. Roy Roger, Gene Autry, Hopalog Cassidy, Sky King, Paladln, Mr. & Mrs. North. Sophia Loren, Kim Novak, Gina Lollabrigda, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, Glenn Ford, Rock Hudson, Paul Newman, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra. 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The challenge with snow shots is getting the proper exposure. a very bright snowy scene tricks you camera into thinking there is too much light, so the camera will cut back on exposure. This makes the snow in your images look gray. If you know how to set your exposure compensation, increase the exposure by 1 stop to brighten the snow. If your camera has “scene” modes, use the one for snow or beach. The bare leafless trees make nice silhouette shots and are very good for black and white photography. They are especially effective with a sunrise or sunset behind them. That’s it for this month. as always you can email bill@KirmsPhotography.com with any photographic questions. Visit my web site at www.KirmsPhotography.com if you’d like to see more of my images. 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