I find the best way to love someone is not to
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I find the best way to love someone is not to
Pine Cone Press VOL. 27 NO. 4 february, 2015 I find the best way to love someone is not to change them, but instead, help them reveal the greatest version of themselves. Dr. Steve Maraboli 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, Lois Heller, Ottilie Kossack, Kathy Levorse, Renee Herman, Carol Mennella, Madli Monesson, 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 2015 Telephone Directory 2 PINE CONE PRESS february, 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 Greenbriar Woodlands Community Association Board Minutes of December 4, 2014 Present: John DiPreta, President; Carol Conti, Secretary; Pete LaRocca, Treasurer, Carol Salzberg, Trustee; Dean Chlebowski, Trustee; and Jim Abel, Trustee Absent: Bob Rowe, Vice President Visitors: John Petrovsky, Golf Superintendent John DiPreta called the meeting to order at 9:05 am. Visitors John Petrovsky, golf course superintendent, attended the meeting to discuss the golf course. Minutes A motion was made to approve the minutes of November 6, 2014. (Motion by C. Salzberg, seconded by C. Conti.) The motion passed unanimously with members present. Action Items for November 6, 2014 Dean Chlebowski Due to the rainy weather, Dean stated that LMS has been having problems keeping up with leaf removal. Dean suggested that 2 or 3 more dog waste disposal units be purchased and also dog waste bag dispensers. John DiPreta Tony Marino and Lenny Wehrle are working together to resolve issues with the sound equipment. Maria Cassidy Two part time bus candidates have been chosen, Rich Gable and Ken Itjen pending the results of background checks, driver abstracts and drug test. New Business A motion was made to extend First Service’s Management Contract from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. (Motion by J. Abel, seconded by C. Salzberg.) The motion passed unanimously with members present. A motion was made to approve the rental of 2111 Agincourt Rd. to Michael & Emma Gibson for the period of January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 at a cost of $1600 per month. (Motion by P. LaRocca, seconded by C. Conti.) /The motion passed unanimously with members present. A motion was made to extend Sparkling Pool’s contract for the period of May 23, 2015 through September 13, 2015 at a cost of $25,900. A motion was made to have Kipcon Engineering complete a survey and coring sample site plan with specifications of the Maintenance Area/Parking Lots at a cost of $11,650. (Motion by D. Chlebowski, seconded by C. Salzberg.) The motion passed unanimously with members present. Randy C. Talamayan, M.D. - Board Certified Internal Medicine & B Joseph C. Morelos, D.O. - Internal Medicine Financial Report A motion was made to approve the Financial Report • 2D Echo, Nerve Testing, ECG, Spirometry dated October 31, 2014. (Motion by C. Conti, seconded by Labcorp the premises J. Abel.)• The motionLabs passedon unanimously with members present.• Open Monday through Friday 9-5, Saturday PROVIDES COMPL FAMILY MEDICAL C spc-1059B Staff: Maria Cassidy, Community Manager and Ruth Kiszka, Secretary Paramount The meeting adjourned at 2:05 pm. Park 1215 Route 70 West, Suites 1005 and 1002, Lakewood, NJ 08701 Respectfully submitted, 732-942-0888 Ruth A. Kiszka q Medicare Assignment And HMO’s Accepted 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 • Labcorp 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 february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 3 Community Manager Maria Cassidy, CMCA Community Trends® Spotlights Greenbriar Woodlands Community Trends® is the monthly magazine published by the New Jersey chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI-NJ) and is distributed to its members. CAI is a national, non-profit organization that represents the best interests of common-interest communities like Greenbriar. The New Jersey chapter of CAI (CAI-NJ) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of community association living, through education, legislative advocacy and professional development. The volunteer leaders of the Board and I are members of this organization. The December 2014 issue of Community Trends® magazine featured Greenbriar Woodlands as their “Spotlighted Community.” Each month, this publication highlights a particular community for its distinct character or picturesque beauty. A few months ago, Renaissance at Manchester was featured. Knowing the pride felt by the residents of this community, the Board agreed that Greenbriar deserved this tribute as well. With the assistance from camera club members, Helen DiPreta, Robert Campbell and Art Duym, striking photos were submitted along with a brief narrative of the community. One photo in particular was awarded Dr. Lorraine Bopp, DPM Dr. Charles Meyer, DPM Foot & Ankle Specialists Caring for our Patients for 23 Years New Patients Welcome Fungal & Ingrown Nail Care Diabetic Foot Exam & Shoes Ankle Pain & Ankle Arthritis Arthritic Foot Conditions Heel Pain Wound Care X-Ray Equipped PAD Circulation testing Improve your quality of life with relief from foot pain HOUSE CALLS Medicare & Most Insurance Accepted Lionshead Office Park 35 Beaverson Blvd 1A, Brick (Corner of Brick Blvd & Beaverson Blvd) ads-2149 4 732-477-0441 732-477-0507 PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 the Community Trends® “Shoot the Cover” contest award. This photo was taken by Robert Campbell. The Board was presented a plaque and framed cover of the December issue by Larry P. Thomas, Executive Chapter Director of CAI-NJ at their January CAB meeting. The New Jersey chapter of CAI is one of the largest in the United States, with over 1,600 members. NJ-CAI provides ongoing education and resources to assist members in managing successful communities by providing: • The most up-to-date information on association management and operations to keep communities on the leading edge • Best practices in the community association industry • Innovative educational courses centered on creative learning • Networking forums for professionals, service providers, managers and community association volunteer leaders As a Homeowner you may be interested in CAI’s national website, www.caionline.org. This site includes links to several free CAI documents, including An Introduction to Community Association Living. It also features links to a number of government and nonprofit websites on topics such as: Buying and selling a home Making home affordable Home foreclosure resources Talk to a housing counselor Disaster information Emergency preparedness for families Fair housing laws Fair lending practices Tax information for homeowners Home Safety Council Home improvements Home repair and remodeling When you have the time, stop by the Clubhouse and ask to see the December issue of Community Trends® magazine. To the photographers, I would like to thank you for your entries which beautifully enhanced the depiction of Greenbriar. It is rewarding to have the community memorialized in this way. q february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 5 6 PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 7 8 PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 regularly $849 About the SALE DOOR 8x7 NJ Cert #13VH01882000 CoverNO SUBCONTRACTORS From the Editors’ Desk spc-882c half-way through Owned winter. We hope the flowers Picture of flower arrangement is by author JamesDeFast, ProfessionalHappy Service “Family and Operated” on the cover brighten a cold winter’s day and the Month Mers License: Public Domain Dedication. The saying is of Love warms all hearts … and toes and fingers. by Dr. Steve Maraboli, motivational speaker, bestselling author and Behavioral Science Academic – www.steveTo all writers: maraboli.com. 1. When using quotation marks, commas and periods alIn this month of “love,” it’s good to remember what ways go inside the marks, regardless of logic. Other true love really means – between spouses, parents and forms of punctuation can sometimes go outside the children, family members, friends and neighbors. q marks depending on the sentence. 732-269-9667 • 609-693-804 www.GuardianGarageDoors.com • Fully In Pine Cone Press Deadline Pine Cone Press deadline for the March edition is Tuesday, February 3, by 5pm. Editor is Maryann Doherty. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. 2. Please make sure you pick up the 2015 Pine Cone Press schedule from your club mail box or folder. 3. Dollar amounts ($6, $250) are written without .00. $6 – correct, $6.00 – incorrect 4. Times ( 7 pm, 11 am) are written without 00. 7 pm – correct, 7:00 pm incorrect The staff of the Pine Cone Press wish all of you a wonderful Valentine’s Day. Jill Bradley Maryann Doherty Andrea Ralph q HaLf buLLETIN Notary services for residents can be provided by Greenbriar Woodlands employees Dotty on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and Jean on Saturday and Sunday. REPAIRS DONE RIGHT! 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A roof is the most essential .com • PROUDLY SERVING MONMOUTH & OCEAN COUNTIES SINCE 1985 requirement of any home, simply because it shields you, your belongings and your complete home structure from unwanted damage. A minor leak can cause major damage! Leaks that have been there a while can cause ugly stains on ceilings, walls, and soften sheetrock, or even cause falling ceilings. Some residents say “But my roof is only 16 years old.” Doesn’t matter! Maybe an area of your roof has been getting pummeled by constant heavy winds or rain or snow or sleet. If it’s a constant area, guess what? The roof is going to lift and leak, or freeze then melt and the water sneaks backwards following a weak beam and then dribbles down the walls. So, while inside your home this winter, look up and check your ceilings, walls, and even under window frames. Some signs of a wearing roof are: shingles that lift up, curl or buckle, missing flashing by skylights and fireplaces, age of course, and missing or broken shingles. If you think you have a leak, call a roofer for them to determine. It could just be a minor repair. To my anonymous writer, we wish ARC could help you but it’s not our area of responsibility …. but I did enjoy ‘not’ knowing who you are. We will continue in our areas to Help keep Greenbriar Woodlands Beautiful. 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WEISS, Registered CPA with the IRS 1255 Route 70 Parkway Seventy Plaza (Corner Airport Road) Ste. 21N D, 2nd Floor Lakewood, NJ 08701 spc-075a IRS DEBTS NEGOTIATED House Visits Available OPEN ALL YEAR Our New Year’s Eve Gala seems to have been a success. The changes we made were a long time coming and we worked hard to decide what the changes should be. We were not all in agreement, but we worked together to plan what we thought would be a wonderful evening for all who attended. For this, I thank all of the PEP ladies. Peter Lieberman’s entertainment was the easy part. The hard parts were what time to open the doors and what to serve cold and on each individual table. This took the most work, but we think we succeeded. The PEP committee does not run dances for ourselves; we run them for you. Therefore, we are asking for your help in making this year’s dances better than ever. Put your thoughts on paper, put them in an envelope and leave them in the PEP box at the front desk. Many thanks to all who attended not only our New Year’s Eve Gala, but all of our 2014 dances. We wish you a healthy, happy 2015. q Dr. David S. Mitchell Graduate of Point Pleasant HS, NJ / Albright College, PA Med School, KC MO / Residency, UMDNJ Board Certified in Internal Medicine A Primary Care Physician - Your First Step to Good Health Practicing Medicine in Ocean County For Over 20 Years Specializing in Active Senior and Geriatric Care Accepting New Patients 1151 Church Road Toms River, NJ 08755 Office Hours by Appointment (732) 905-8333 ads-888a 12 MEDICARE ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 Social Activities Coordinating Committee (SACC) Kathy Sneddon Plans are already afoot! Watch for info in our Pine Cone Press. 2015 is already a busy time. Our monthly Breakfast Social, held the third Wednesday each month, is a great way to meet and greet our new residents. This meeting also enables our clubs to say “hello” and let each know what is new on the agenda. “Hello” to all our new Chess Club members. If you are interested in learning to play Chess, please note: meetings are held on Wednesday nights from 7 pm to 9 pm. Beginners are welcome. The Computer Club will begin its new season Tuesday, February 10 at 3:30 pm in the Multi-Purpose Room. Jim Abel is always willing to teach us the latest technology! Most of us feel that any day is a new day for computer knowledge. Sometimes the most simple item goes from the mole hill to the mountain in no time flat. Jim is the man to solve these problems and to show us the easy way and the right way to learn. Thank you Jim for all the help you give us. Our Garden Club out did itself this past year with its Holiday Luncheon on December 11. We are so proud of their continuing support and are grateful for their personal commitment. It certainly shows in the great job they do each year. Keep up the good work! Claire Farrell and her group of tappers will be back to work on Fridays at 10:30 am. Claire and her group will show us their skills when they perform for the June 28 Variety Show, and the word is that they will be doing some tapping at the Community Players musical presentation on November 14 and 15. We all look forward to seeing our friends on stage. PEP has great plans for this year. Don’t forget Halloween! Who is going to win the prizes this coming year? Maybe we will have some great surprizes! Happy Valentine’s Day to one and all. Thank you to all of you from all of us here in SACC. “The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it” by Richard Bach. Live a Life That Matters q Claire Farrell and Her Dancers 1st row – left to right, sitting: Camille Marakovitz, Johanna Bulkivish, Claire Farrell, Carol Salzberg 2nd row – left to right, standing: Dolores Ottomano, Joe Costello, Ginger Vespoli, Kathleen Nolan, Jean DiVona, Carmella Mattox, Marge Wagner, Chris Funk, Nancy Meehan, Lillian Ascolese, Anne Ascher, Sharen Scinto, Rosalie Wetzler, Janet Homsey. february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 13 Call APN Physical Therapy today to schedule your FREE balance assessment! Greenbriar Bandstand 732-244-7004 Patti West It was so great to be back on stage after our December break . Our January dance featured “Jersey Boys, Bands and Diva’s.” We played and performed ads-4738from Count Basie to Bon Jovi, as well as Tommy songs James and the Shondelles, Ricky Nelson, Paul Simon, Whitney Houston, Lesley Gore and Connie Francis, all New Jersey natives. And of course, it would not be a Jersey tribute without songs from the Four Seasons, the true Jersey Boys, The Chairman of the Board and The Boss. It really was a great “Jersey January” dance. Each month, we pick a theme where we can musically choose a wide variety of songs so all can enjoy listening and dancing. Besides the song list that we have planned and rehearsed, we are also connected to the internet in the Clubhouse, and through our DJ program, we are most likely able to find any request you might have. If you have not tried one of our dances, try com- ing to our “Crazy about Cupid” dance on Saturday, 884 Commons Way Toms River, NJ 08 FebruaryBldg 14 at 6:30H., pm. Where else can you go right the corner to hear a live band, music , resiServingaround Ocean County for 16DJyears dent vocalists ,and spend an evening with friends and neighbors on Valentine’s Day? There will be all sorts of schmoozy, silly and torchy love songs playing. Your first dance as a newcomer is on us. Membership is $11 per person for the year. BYOB, snacks and paper products. We provide coffee, tea and desserts. Please call Peggy McCloskey at 286-2141 or Suzanne Fitzgerald at 736-5599 for your table reservation by Thursday, February 12. Don’t have anyone to sit with? Not a problem, as these ladies are great at seating you with folks that just might become your table regulars. Hope to see you on the 14th! Be well and live happy. q Are you or someone you care about at risk of falling? Find out by receiving a FREE fall risk and balance assessment. Biodex Balance System The latest technology in fall assessment and balance training! • 1 in 3 seniors over the age of 65 experiences a fall that often leads to serious injury • 1 in 2 over the age of 85 experiences a fall that often leads to serious injury Don’t be a statistic; find out your risk for a fall and how you can prevent one. Fall prevention programs are completely covered by Medicare. No prescription required. 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Coupons do not expire, except service call coupon. february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 15 Greenbriar Book Discussion By Yvonne Roberts Co-directors Jane Stanko, Deb Weingroff and I wish all of you a happy and healthy new year. It may seem a little strange to read this belated (though heartfelt) message now, but since I am writing this on New Year’s Day it makes perfect sense to me. (Ah, the joys of a publishing schedule.) I would also like to take this time to thank some of our members who work selflessly, diligently and most importantly, for free, to make our club run smoothly each month. Joan Leonard and her husband are the people who travel to the Ocean County Library in Brick each month to pick up all of our books. They also return the items, track down late books and make sure we are in good standing with the library staff. Sophie Colucci and Madge Edgerton are those ladies who hand out the books each month logging who has which book. Thanks too, to all of the people who volunteer to be the moderator each month. Each person in our club contributes a valuable presence to the club, whether they offer an opinion during the discussion or just nod at someone else’s point of view. Rosemarie Poverman was our speaker at the Holiday Luncheon in December. She delighted us with her talk on the ABC’s of Joyful People. It sounds so simple and 16 PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 yet is so important to our happiness. “Joyful people take responsibility for their own state of mind.” She gave us a list of suggestions from Mc Kay’s book How You Feel is Up to You. What a wonderful list of New Year Resolutions it made. Accepting, boosting, courage to change and debunking myths made the cut. Rosemarie told us that her license plate reads MOOMBA, which stands for “My only obstacle must be attitude!” If only we could embrace this thinking all of the time. Nimfa Szarka led our discussion of January’s book Broken for You, by Stephanie Kallos. This was a great story of “those lonely people who find unexpected happiness by creating a surrogate family.” It is also the story of redemption and repair. In February, we will be reading Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant. It is the story of a 15 year old girl who does not fit into the mold of Florentine women in fourteenth-century Florence at the height of the Renaissance. She hopes to one day create her own masterpiece. Join us on February 26 to satisfy the letter S from the ABC’s of Getting Joyful. (S stands for Social.) And now, since it is February, “I wish you shelter from the storm, a cozy fire to keep you warm and most of all, I wish you love.” q Greenbriar Woodlands Mixed Bowling League Mitch Mirsky Some articles are routine, some are fun, some require lots of thought and preparation and only rarely is writing them a chore. This month it is all of the above. There is a lot of information to be shared plus some additional items, so let us begin. We will get to the high scores of the past month in a little bit, but our first order of business is to congratulate the winners of the first half of the season. After sixteen weeks, two teams ended in a tie at 74 wins and 38 losses, so a one-game roll-off was needed to determine a winner. In that game, Team Wisteria {Molly Aloia, Frank Vespoli, Bernie Schilder, Wally Picht} defeated Team Scholar {Judy Cerelli, Phyllis Caprio, Rosalie Wetzler, Gary Tice} to claim the prize. Wisteria will meet the winner of the season’s second half in mid-April to determine the two top teams for the year. Along with our second annual Holiday Bagel Bash plus lunch at Finnegan’s, it was a very exciting day. Now to the high scores of the past four weeks. Jim Berry (215, 202, 204), Ron Castner (202), Ed Morgan (209), Tony Noe (206), Wally Picht (200, 212, 202, 221, 212), John Russo (209, 224, 246, 224), Bill Suydam (211), Gary Tice (279, 242, 248, 247, 233, 239, 212, 236, 224, 213), Ann Brinkofski (189), Pat Brustman (176, 177, 182), Sheila Cahill (185, 187), Claire Gallagher (194), Marge McCloud (189) and Irene Piejak (177). Week thirteen was a particularly good one for the league for two special reasons. First, Gary Tice rolled a 769 series with games of 279, 242 and 248. I have been in the community for almost eleven years and have seen bowling stats for most of them and 769 may be the highest series ever bowled in this league. That would be praise enough except for the man who bowled it. We have more than 70 people in the league and they are all, in my opinion, wonderful men and women. Gary, however, in addition to his outstanding talent as a bowler, also happens to be a true gentleman. When you bowl against him and lose, you come away awed by his graceful style and pleasant manner. When you bowl against him and win, you know you have beaten the best we have. As far as I’m concerned, either way works. It is a real pleasure to bowl with Gary and call him a friend. The second neat thing that happened on December 1 was the 572 rolled by Bill Suydam. He chose just the right week to hit his best series of the year because it made him eligible for the Club 50 Tournament to be held in May. We congratulate Bill and wish him luck in the tourney. We now set all team records back to 0-0 and bowl another sixteen weeks before our end-of-year banquet and the distribution of cash and prizes. We still are on the alert for anyone interested in joining the league, either as a substitute or regular bowler. With the completion of the new split season format we also changed two members of the board. Ann Brinkofski and I are stepping down as president and vice-president. The new president is Rich Dooley and his vice-president will be Hank Cerelli. Pat Brustman will continue as secretary and Sherry Mirsky is still the treasurer of the league. Thanks to everyone for helping me make fewer mistakes each year. Did you know that William Tell and his sons were active in league play hundreds of years ago? Unfortunately, a fire destroyed many of the records from that time so we will never know……for whom the Tells bowled. Ouch! q JACK OF ALL TRADES AND MASTER OF MOST No job too big or too small Over 25 years in business Painting, Paper Hanging, Carpentry, Repairs, Landscaping, etc. Eugene J Steinhilber LLC 732-349-5174 HIC Reg# 13VH05551400 spc-899c february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS bulletin Size Papers 17 Camera Club Views Helen DiPreta The holidays are far behind us and our Holiday Luncheon at the Caffe Italia is a mere memory but a delicious one. All who attended enjoyed the delicious meal, including the excellent cheese cake for dessert. Our February program focuses on photographer Andrea Phox’s photographic experience of Hurricane Sandy with her program Hurricane Sandy through My Lens. Please join us on Wednesday evening, February 18 at 7 pm in the Multi-Purpose Room. A Question and Answer period usually follows all our programs and photographers are always willing to share their experience and expertise with the audience. Refreshments will follow. It is not too early to start the process of deciding what photographs to enter in the Annual Competition to be held on April 15. The Requirement Sheet will be posted in Information Alley. Please avail yourself of the necessary information to submit photographs for the competition. A copy will be included in the March issue of the Pine Cone Press. We urge all residents to submit your favorite photographs and attend the competition. It is amazing what one can learn about their pictures from a trained professional. 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We hope that this does not confuse anyone. I hope that some of our Party Bridge Players made a New Year's Resolution to get with the program and decide to join our every Friday afternoon duplicate bridge game. December 2014 Honor Roll 7 Tables Dec. 5 N/S 1. Herb Horowitz & Bob Ryan 2. Sheila Cahill & Dolores Griffith 3. Bob Macho & Bob Yager E/W 1. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky 2. Helen Devine & Lil Brill 3. Bette Yager & Cathy Springsteen 7 1/2 Tables Dec. 12 N/S 1. Sheila Cahill & Dolores Griffith 2. Joyce LaRocca & Carol Page 3. Gene Salomon & Ceal Veal E/W 1. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky 2. Helen Devine & Lil Brill 3. Teri Ribler & Bernice Zeldin 6 Tables Dec. 19 N/S 1. Herb Horowitz & Bob Ryan 2. Bill Gerold & Harold Latham 3. Gene Salomon & Ceal Veal E/W 1. Helen Devine & Lil Brill 2. Estelle Herbst & Irene Wolinsky 3. Teri Ribler & Bernice Zeldin q 1/8 pinecone february, 2015 PINE CONE PRESS 23 Garden Club Kathy Sneddon Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, February 14. Many cards are exchanged making this day a popular card sending holiday. Flowers and candy are the traditional gifts chosen to give to our loved ones. Valentine’s Day is a day of romance. Hand-made valentines were first massproduced in America in the 1840’s. The tussie-mussie is a quaint term from the early 1400’s for small, round bouquets of herbs and flowers with much symbolic meaning. Each flower, blossom, and twig has a message of its own in the old-time language of flowers. Tussie-mussies were popular here and abroad during Victorian times. The language of flowers is said to have originated in France and was based on a great many historical antecedents: herbal medicines, Renaissance art and literature, the Turkish Selam, Greek and Roman mythology, and Judeo-Christian heritage. Plants and flowers could have one meaning due to traditions and heritage in one country and a completely different meaning in another. This lead to many, many books and dictionaries published on this subject. This special and unusual gift is used even today. Some flowers used are the Daffodil meaning “You’re the One,” Daisy means “Innocence,” lavender Heather stands for “Admiration,” Dandelions mean “Faithfulness,” red Roses are for “Love, Respect,” red Tulip stands for “Believe Me; Declaration of Love,” and even the yellow Tulip finds room on the list with “There’s Sunshine In Your Smile.” There are thousands of meanings, and we haven’t even touched on herbs and twigs! Enjoy the day! Our next meeting is scheduled for February 12. Our speaker is Master Gardener Kate Copsey. Her subject will be “Herbs! Herbs! Herbs!” Meetings begin at 1:30 pm. Speaking of flowers, make note of The New Jersey Flower and Garden Show beginning Thursday, February 12, from 1 pm to 8 pm. The show continues from 10 am to 8 pm until Sunday, February 15. The NJ Convention Center in Edison, NJ is the location and costs $15 per adult, with a senior discount price on Thursday and Friday only, for $10. Plan to visit the Great Garden Marketplace! The oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world is next on the agenda. This is the Philadelphia Flower Show. The theme this year is “Celebrate The Movies.” This event is held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from Saturday, February 28 to Sunday, March 8. Costs of tickets are $32 per adult if purchased on-site, and advance tickets are $27 plus a $1 service fee. Welcome to our Garden Gate! 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Our Opening Day Celebration is March 7 in the Multi-Purpose Room from noon till 2 pm. We will have delicious hot dogs along with the usual toppings and beverages. Frank Gagliano’s “Introduction to Golf” is scheduled for February 25 & 28, March 11, 14, 25, 28 and April 8. All classes are 1 pm to 3 pm, held in the Multi-Purpose room. Some will be held outside, weather permitting. This course will teach you the basics, if you never played golf , or it will help you to brush up on your knowledge of the game. The membership fee to join our Association is $350 per person. Our tournaments will be: Saturday, March 21, Wear’n O’ the Green, followed by Saturday April 11, Past Presidents Scramble, and Saturday May 16, our Annual Greenbriar Masters Scramble. All Major Tournaments are played in a four person scramble format. Read about our other tournaments in future articles. Just a reminder, tournament fees have been raised from $16 to $18 to help offset the cost of our lunch. In 2015 we are starting a new mentoring program. This • mentoring program works as follows: if someone wants to learn more about golf, after attending the Introduction to Golf class, people can approach Frank, or go to the pro shop and ask for a mentor list. The person working at the pro shop will have a list of mentors. He or she would then be given a person to call from the list and discuss how they would like to proceed. It is up to the mentor to coach the new golfer based on availability. If you would like to be a mentor, please call me. I am certainly open to any helpful suggestions to make this new initiative work. Please don’t forget to sign up in one of our leagues. The Men’s League is on Tuesday mornings, the WOW’s play on Wednesday mornings, and The Mixed League plays on Friday mornings. We also have the Kickers Tournaments which are held on Saturday mornings when no major tournaments are scheduled. For more information, please go to the pro shop or call me. 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Our first meeting will be April 29, at 10 am in the main room of the Clubhouse. All those who would like to bake can contact Pat Brustman. She is in charge of refreshments. If you can, please send in your dues of $70 membership for the year as soon as possible; it would be very helpful. If you have any questions or concerns please bring them to the meeting to discuss. You know you can always contact me by phone or just put a note in the WOW’s folder and I will get back to you. Hoping to see you all at our first meeting. 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Loosely applied, the saying can also mean that without art there’s emptiness… that art makes life fuller. You don’t have to be an artist, painter, dancer, musician, etc. to make your life fuller, but loving art will do. Mr. Bob Mataranglo, as he has done many times before, will again help us increase our understanding and love for art by presenting a comparison of two famous sculptors: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the very epitome of Baroque sculpture, and Jeff Koons, an American artist known for reproducing ‘banal objects,’ turning balloons into cute animals. In his very ‘Mataranglesque’ style, he titles his lecture “The Heavyweight Championship – Bernini vs. Koons.” He says: “Keeping with the theme that ‘art is always of its time and era’, I will compare and contrast the two leading sculptors of their eras…I will present their most famous works, discuss their process, and fan the fires of descent as the audience votes for the winner.” Well! Mr. Mataranglo is well known to the Greenbriar Woodlands College program audience. His educational background includes an MFA in Visual Arts, an MA in painting, Art History courses in Florence, as well as teaching at Ocean County College, Brookdale, and Monmouth University. He has received numerous awards. You can find more details at www.bobmataranglo.com. I hope you’ll enjoy this lecture and will leave further enriched intellectually. Lastly, this will be the last program presentation organized and overseen by Mrs. Serughetti. Throughout her five-year tenure she has brought us some outstanding programs which have enriched us. Thank you. The program will continue under the very able guidance of Tamara Woronczuk. A former art teacher, Tamara has continued to pursue her artistic talents and is involved in the Artists’ Guild at Island Heights, as well as many activities within the community. Have a very Healthy and Happy 2015. q Do You Need Junk & Debris Hauled Away ? 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Outgoing President, Barbara Jobin, thanked the Officers and members of Outreach for their help and support during her presidency. The HOPE Center has a new interim director, OJ Meyer, and they have announced they are looking for volunteers (you do not need to be a member of Outreach and you can be male or female) to help staff the office, 38 PINE CONE PRESS february, 2015 food pantry, fund raising, etc. If anyone feels that they can spare a few hours a week/month, please visit them at 253 Chestnut Street or give them a call at 341-4447. Remembrance Cards - I am sad to report that our Remembrance Program is not being used by our residents. As stated in earlier articles, other than the Hidden Treasurers Auction, this is our only “money maker” to help us keep our programs going. So please think about giving a nominal donation to Outreach for that special occasion. Joan Link can be reached at 240-7616. Again, the Food Box in the Multipurpose Room – please, we cannot stress enough, no glass jars, open boxes of food or outdated food. Items requested are beans, chili, canned fruit, hash, juice boxes, tuna fish, peanut butter, potatoes (canned or dried), rice (no larger than 2 lbs.), stew, cereal, pasta, dry milk, and saltine crackers. Community Assist Volunteers for February are: Johanna Bulkilvish at 473-1595; Eleanor Ditchkus at 818-1402; and Ginny Yachnik at 569-3132. Our next meeting will be February 3 at 10 am in the Ceramics Room and new members are always welcome! Outreach - We Care! q The Dreaded Winter Poet’s Corner December, we anticipated Excited, we all celebrate. Early January, we undecorate. February and March, we hibernate. But these chill-filled days can motivate… Start 2015 with a new, clean slate! Up off that couch – don’t be sedate. Less fatty food upon your plate. Take a brisk walk, let your blood pulsate. Then sit by the fire and recreate Some happy memories from another date; Reflect, relive revalidate. Keep busy, and winter snow and ice will slowly dissipate. A spark of restlessness for Spring we may initiate. Tho, if you site a budding crocus, don’t hyperventilate. Full blooms will come; nature will reward our wait. For Spring’s first buds will reactivate… aaah, don’t it exhilarate! From a collection of Lee’s Lousy Limericks. 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Now that we have the Winter to look forward to, we have a lot going on in the Singles group to keep you busy. In January, we had a program from Kimball Strokes that was very interesting. On February 17, we will be having a Wine and Cheese tasting. You must have signed up at the January meeting or call Dot Poulsen by February 12 to be able to attend. It will be from 3 pm to 5 pm. Kevin Donahue will be teaching us about the world of wine. On March 10, we shall be going to Ichiban at the Ocean County Mall for a dine out. The cost will be $18. Look in this issue of the Pine Cone Press for more details. On April 14, we will be having a sandwiches and salads get together. More info to follow. May 12 will be our Pizza party at 4 pm. In June, we will be having our Dine Out with installation of officers. Till next time, keep warm! q Seated: Jean Leto, Eleanor Cirz, Josephine Caputi, and Florence Pattee. Standing: Mary Nehring, Peter Kalibat and Sherry Bravstein. 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