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Newsletter 1
Southfork News
“FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS” Happy Easter April 2009
Easter is the Gift….
Easter is the gift of HOPE
Easter is the gift of Peace
Easter is the gift of Love
Let us rejoice in HIM,
He who gives all.
May God bless you at Easter,
And keep you all year through.
May God give you all the faith it takes,
To make your dreams come true.
May His love and wisdom always help,
To guide you on your way,
May His light shine down upon you now,
To bless your Easter Day.
Roving Reporter
To all the snowbirds who will be leaving shortly, I have a question for you����..
On a regular basis I, Phyllis Grossi send out emails to the snowbirds when there are any happenings here at Southfork, such as deaths, sickness of a resident etc. during the summer months. If there are any happenings or excitement (hurricanes) here that you would not necessarily know and would like to be kept up to date, I would gladly put you on my mailing list.
I have quite a few that I send out regularly and my email address is: [email protected]
One other thing is that I will continue to have newsletters published monthly even during the summer months and you can view them on line at:
www.floridacommunities.com When you go into this web site, go to the bottom of the page and click on Southfork, and when it comes up, click at the bottom on either monthly newsletters or the resale’s.
If you have any questions please give me a call at
567-6105. Looking forward to hearing from you and have a great summer to all.
Thanks, Phyllis Grossi
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�ewsletter Information
Note, any information to be placed in the newsletter, must be submitted between the 1st
and 20th of every month. Please contact the editor ( Phyllis Grossi) at 567-6105 or drop
off the information at 11150 Mesquite Dr. All newsletters can be viewed in color on the
web site at www.floridacommunities.com. (click on Southfork at bottom of page)
Please contact Phyllis Grossi for any changes, deletions or additions to the calendar by the
15th of each month. Phone number is 567-6105
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The Pine tree Crosses
Pine trees know when it’s Easter……..
Begin watching in the tops of the trees about two weeks before Easter.
Usually about the first week of April, depending on the weather and the
spring growth as to when the little yellow shoots will begin to sprout and
then branch off and form a cross.
When Easter Sunday arrives you should be able to see the little crosses on
top of the pine trees.
As literally millions have seen the little crosses on top of the Pine Trees
about 2 weeks before Easter…being another witness of the Amazing Grace
to the human race is something to see.
Pass this on to your little grandchildren and teach them that the Pine Trees
know when it’s Easter!
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Sick List
Page omitted in error in the last newsletter:
Bob Downs Sue Garside Carol Sanborn
Tanya Hahn Sandy Marinacci Sue Kell
John Emley Joe Clifford
March Issue
Sandra Berger Peggy Lare
Hattie Lane
Mary Freund
Get well wishes to all!
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I� MEMORIAM
Page omitted in error in the last newsletter:
Freida Ballerstein Brother in law passed away
Orville Gardner Resident passed away (Northern Address)
%Nona Gardner, 849 Lamoreaux Dr, Lapeer, Mi 48446
Sandy Spence Mother passed away
March
Nancy Hite brother passed away
Donna Ivey brother passed away
Our condolences to the family and friends!
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�ew Residents
Page omitted in error in the last newsletter
Harold Resh & Donna Hunter William & Diana Stricklen
11141 Ewing Dr 38736 Bronco Dr
March
Josie & Michael Zahm Dan W Grady
10929 Prairie Dr 10936 Tumbleweed Dr
Welcome to our community!
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�ewspaper Delivery
It has been brought to the editors attention that many of the newspapers do not get delivered or are missing.
I have found out that a few find their newsletter in flower beds, under steps etc. after many days of the
actual delivery.
Is it possible to maybe let your street captain know where the paper may be placed? Some have installed
mail boxes near their entries or placing a marked receptacle just in case of a wind storm or something. We
appreciate any help given. Thanks, Phyllis Grossi
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Recipe of the Month
Crock Pot Chicken Teriyaki
Only two ingredients. What could be easier?
6 to 8 chicken pieces
1 bottle teriyaki sauce or barbeque sauce
Wash chicken pieces. Arrange in bottom of crock pot. Cover with teriyaki sauce. Cover and cook on low for
8 to 10 hours.
Chicken Stroganoff in Crock Pot
6 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 (16oz) sour cream
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 envelope Lipton dry onion soup mix
Mix all together and put into crock pot over the chicken. Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours or until chicken is
tender. Serve over cooked noodles or rice.
If at anytime you want baked potatoes/corn on the cob with crock pot meals…..Wash potatoes, rub with
butter and wrap in foil and place on top of food cooking in crock pot. For the corn on the cob, wrap mini
ears of fresh or frozen corn on the cob, also rub with butter and wrap in foil and place on top of food in
crock pot.
**�OTE** secret to crock pot cooking……..do not remove cover while cooking!!!
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from the Association President
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Happy Spring…….we are truly blessed to be here in Southfork! Many of us gathered at the retention pond to watch
the Space Shuttle on a beautiful warm evening recently. What an awesome sight!
While there have been resignations of officers and directors, we have had willing volunteers to step up to the
challenge of the Association for 2009. We are extremely grateful!
If you haven’t had the opportunity to go to Hot Dogs by the Pool chaired by Jim Morvatz and helped by his happy
group of people, you have missed a treat. Jim has added many tasty items to the menu, and when we can, there will
be entertainment to enjoy while you dine.
There have been a variety of activities in March enjoyed by many. Check the planned April Activity list. If you
have ideas and or help to offer, give Aggie Mitchell a call. March was full of trips, shows and things to do! We
need you too!!!!
Be sure to sign up for the “October Fest”, Halloween Costume Contest, Dinner and Entertainment , before those of
you who go North, and be sure to be here on October 31st for fun.
Board meetings will be held in April and May and always a welcome to everyone who wants to attend. Per our by-
laws, there are no meetings in June, July and August.
WE NEED YOUR HELP HOSTING A POT LUCK AND A SUMMER ACTIVITY. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!
Dot Cady, President
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Hope these make you smile!!!!!!!!
Is it common for 50+ year olds to have problems with short term memory storage??????
A. Storing memory is not a problem, retrieving it is the problem!!!!!
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What is the most common remark made by 50+ year olds when they enter antique stores?
A. Gee, I remember these.!!!!!
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February Annual Association Meeting Highlights
Mary Bolin opened with a prayer and a pledge to the flag. There was a quorum of 51
people in attendance and the opening of the meeting was lead by Dot Cady, our President.
Secretary, Marge Morrison, resigned the week before the meeting and Aggie Mitchell
agreed to be Secretary Pro-tem and she read Marge’s resignation letter. The summary of
the January 26th Annual Meeting was read by Phyllis Grossi. The Treasurer’s report was
read by Richard Brown who also read the proposed budget report for 2009.
Old Business: Bingo Machine Purchase _ Marielle Quain
Audio Tapes of January 19 Board Meeting
2008 Audit Report _ Jim Barnett
New Business: Petition
Distributed letter to all households
Committee List
Activities _ Aggie Mitchell
Security Patrol _ Tony Trubiano
Meeting was adjourned and following the Membership meeting there was a short Open
Board meeting held regarding a request from the previous board meeting to have meeting
minutes corrections made. Corrections were approved and placed with the board
minutes. Meeting was then adjourned at 10:30am
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It’s �ever To Late!!!!
There is still time to sign up for the many activities here in Southfork. If you’ve been asking “Why didn’t I
put our names in, we really wanted to go?” You can by contacting a board member or the activities
chairperson, Aggie Mitchell. Aggie needs volunteers to help with summer activities, especially Memorial
Day, and Labor Day. Please contact Aggie if anyone can chair or help with one of these holidays.
Volunteers are always needed to host the monthly potlucks etc.. If you participate in any of these events and
want to see them continue, please consider taking on a hosting duty occasionally.
Sign up sheets are on the clubhouse bulletin board and also a listing of all activities that are and will be
happening.
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Association Board Highlights
March 16th
1. Resignation received from Richard Brown, Al Albrecht and Mary Price.
2. Aggie Mitchell voted in as Secretary.
3. Phyllis Grossi voted in as Treasurer
4. Larry Ruffner voted in as Director
5.Tom Geyer, Jim Morvatz and Bill LaForest will be taking care of the sign on Wilds/Prairie Road
6.Tom Geyer - was approved to purchase a new grill. Voted and passed.
7.Jim Morvatz - was approved to purchase 2 signs for Carport Sale etc. Voted and passed.
8. Committee chair people were named.
9. Per By-Laws there will be no board meetings in June, July and August. Special meetings will be arranged
if necessary.
Meeting adjourned.
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Health Diet printed in New York Times.
Day 1. Give up a grudge. Make a list of people you hold grudges against. Write down what each person
did to you and how long you have held the grudge. Then write down one thing you liked about each person
you have the grudge with. Go over the reasons you developed the grudges, and write down one time you
behaved that way and what your reason was. Ask yourself why you need to let go of the grudge. Let go of
one grudge a day
Day 2. Judge everyone favorably. Become aware of what you think about people and how you judge
people. Are you looking over what they are wearing? How they are standing? Find something positive about
that person. Take time to allow this to sink in. Judge yourself favorably as well. Keep notes of praise with
things you appreciate like or feel good about.
Day3. Don’t gossip about anyone. This may seem impossible at first, but tell yourself it’s only for a day.
Even when you are tempted to say something negative about a person, don’t. Don’t listen to gossip, refuse
to be insulted. Don’t answer back to an insult. Say nothing and breathe deeply. So much harm is created by
lashing back. You will find the world a better place to live in!!!!!!
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March Association Meeting
Agnes Mitchell opened with a prayer and a pledge to the flag at 9am. There was a
quorum of 42 people in attendance and the opening of the meeting was lead by Dot Cady,
our President.
Announced was the resignation’s of Treasurer, Richard Brown, and Directors, Al
Albrecht and Mary price.
At the last Board meeting, Larry Ruffner was voted in as a new director and Agnes
Mitchell was voted in as secretary and Phyllis Grossi was voted in as new treasurer.
Secretary minutes were read by, Secretary, Agnes Mitchell
Treasurer’s report was read by, Treasurer, Phyllis Grossi
Old Business:
1. Committee chairpersons list has been completed.
2. Monthly Potluck’s…..A need for a someone different each month to sign up for
Host/Hostess duty.
3. Committee reports were read
4. Pancake breakfast report made and Pete & Dixie resigning as chair people.
5. Hotdogs by the pool report given by Jim Morvatz.
6. Carport sale on March 28th has 2 ads in the newspaper
7. Recycling cookout will be on March 28th and explained by Marvin Dye
�ew Business:
1. New signs for carport sales etc. purchased and approved by the board were shown.
2.Purchase of a large screen TV for the clubhouse was tabled until the November
Association meeting when all the facts and figures can be given.
3. Motion passed for purchasing of a tent for $75.00 if it meets our needs and the use of a
tent for the shuffleboard tournament from Craig Whitbeck.
Meeting was adjourned at 10:10am and following the Membership meeting there was a
short Open Board meeting held regarding 2 new directors needed and voted on.
The (2) new directors voted in by the board for year 2009 were: Marti Witham and Bob
Lynch. Meeting was then adjourned at 10:30am
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�ewsletter
There is a new look to the calendar that I hope is easier to read for everyone. We tried it for the March
issue and people seem to like it a lot better. There was so much information on many days of the week and
we just didn’t have any more room for other items and this was the next best thing that could be done.
Speaking of the newsletter, I have had a few people question why I want the information so early. First of
all it takes me all month plus to type/edit and try to rearrange articles I receive from everyone. On a
monthly basis the average of 16 to 18 pages I submit for each newsletter takes more then just a few hours
to put together. It also depends on the size of the article I receive whether it’s a full page or just a partial
page, then I try to get other information on a page to fill in if possible. I get articles up to the last minute
and I try to cram all of this in without adding an extra page because I have to submit an even number of
pages. So I am “begging” anyone who wants anything submitted for any current month, please don’t wait
until the last minute because there will be times, when I have to say, sorry, not this month. The goal I
have placed is that every resident gets a newsletter at their homes before the 1st of every month,
why………because there are many events that take place on the 1st of the month and it gives all of you time
to plan your days. So change your mind thoughts of cutoffs at a later date like it was in the years past
because after the 19th or 20th , I will not accept anything more.
To all contact or chair people of any event such as cards, etc. when you have nothing for the summer
months, let me know and if you have change of times or dates I must know this also. When you snowbirds
get back and start up with any of your activity or games I must know this also. Nothing will change on this
calendar until I hear from you. Thanks, Phyllis Grossi, 567-6105
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I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors at Southfork for so much kindness shown to me after the
death of my husband, Orville Gardner. It meant so much to me to receive the many cards, calls and all the
prayers shown to us before and after his passing.
I will be making a trip so Southfork soon and I hope to see all of you!!!!!!!
Thanks again, Nona Gardner
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Happy Easter to all!!!!!!!!
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From �orm’s desk
Perhaps the cold weather is gone now. I am beginning to smell the beautiful orange
blossoms and see flowers starting to bloom now and if we could only get some rain.
Pasco county is serious about the water restrictions, so please be aware and only use
water on your designated day. I would like to thank the person who stuck the anonymous
note under my door to remind me of the rules. Thank you, but please sign your notes
from now on so I can thank you personally!!!!
Those of you who have irrigation systems on timers should have them re-set so that they
only operate on your assigned day at the proper time.
We have a new young man to help Andrew. His name is Brennan, so if you see him
around, do not be alarmed.
Please be advised that you must have a current license plate and verify insurance on any
vehicle or trailer stored in our RV Storage area.. If they do not comply with the rules, I
may have them towed away and impounded. Sorry!!!!
Norm
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Yarn Hookers
Just a note to all of you snowbirds……We will be looking for some new, either crochet
or knitted items for the fall bazaar. Donations of any yarn etc. will gladly be accepted.
Come join us on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm
Any questions, contact, Phyllis Grossi @ 567-6105
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Women’s Club
On March 4th, 55 ladies met in the clubhouse for the monthly meeting. The clubhouse
was decorated with green for St Patrick’s Day and was very festive. Thanks to Mary Jo
Dye, Brenda Knight and Sue Peltier for the hosting.
After the chairman of each committee read their reports we talked about the survey that
was given out last month. One of the suggestions was to have a Suggestion Box. Well,
because of the generosity of Bill and Sherrie Gladfelter who decorated a beautiful box,
we now have this box in the Library for all or any of your suggestions. Another
suggestion was to have some speakers at our meetings ----- and our Charity committee
got Isabel Wirth to talk about “Day Star Hope Center” and it was very interesting and
informative. We gave her a check of $50.00 for Day Star along with all the canned goods
donated by the women at the meeting and her car was full. (Remember to bring your
canned goods next month.) Next month we will have Christina Bates, Social Change
Community Coordinator from Sunrise, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault Center to let
us know what her group does.
We also received a donation of $100.00 from a member of Tanya Hahn’s family to help
our Charity Committee with their good work. Thank you Tanya and Bobby.
The ladies who wanted to be in the secret pal group picked up their new sheets and we
started another year of secret pals.
At this monthly meeting, prizes were given and donated by two generous ladies, Nancy
Jones and Carol Quandt. There was a Shamrock put under certain chairs for the pick of
winners.
Next month the social part of the meeting will be hosted by Sherry Gladfelter, Helen
Stowe, Jean Sutton and Willie Stoever and in May we will have Pajama Party. As you
can see, there is never a dull moment in the Women’s Club.
Come and join us on April 1st ( April Fools Day) at 9:30 A.M.
Marielle, President
PS: Just a little reminder to all, the “Charity Committee” meets on the last
Wednesday of each month at 10:00AM at the clubhouse. All are welcome!
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SOME SOUTHFORK SLAN6
(An Alphabetical Guide For Beginners to all things South-fork)
ANDY: Some folks call him Andrew. Park fixer of all things broken
BOBBY "D": Golf pro wannabe, bowling expert and philosopher
CLUBHOUSE: A gatherin* place for games, gossipin, food, and meetin's
DIXIE & PETE: Somehow faintly connected to Pittsburg Steelers.
ELVIS: See Ruffner, Larry (Still in the Building)
FALL: After September when the snowbirds come home to roost.
GLATFELTER, BILL: Honorable Mayor of Southfork
HOOKERS: Southfork group of crochet persons. (What were you thinkin'?)
INCOGNITO: H. Dickenson on early AM bicycle Neighborhood Watch
Patrol
JOHN DEERE, MR. & MRS.: Marvin & Mary Jo Dye
KNITTING: See Hookers
LEMNISCUS: A bundle of nerves located in the brain
MITCHELL, AGNES: www.sfactivityguru.com
NORM: Illustrious Park Manager
OAKLEY & CATHERINE OSBORN: Absolutely no kin at all to Ozzy or
Sharon
PHIL: Bingo Caller Extraordinaire
QUAIN, MARIELLE: Bingo Queen
RETENTION POND: Never know to have "retained anything" except
Softball diamond and old codgers with golf sticks and lost balls
SMOKEY: Moniker for lesser half of Robert & Willie
TRUBIANO, TONY: First in line for Presidency
UP NORTH: Where all of the part time "Crackers" go in the summertime
VEGETATE: What some people do when they move here
WILDS ROAD: Kinda a Mason-Dixon line between upper and lower half of SF
XXX: Can't think of a thing!
YANKEE: Southern name for folks from the frozen tundra up north
ZANY: Weekly Wednesday events at pool cabana
Submitted by, Jim Morvatz
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A REPORT ON THE MARCH POTLUCK
The March Potluck hosted by Craig and Carol Whitbeck and Mary Bolin, turned
out to be another outstanding success which was attended by over 60 Southfork
residents.
With a St. Patrick's Day theme the decor was predominately green right down to
the icing on the cake which was provided by the Homeowners Association.
Many delicious Irish dishes made their way to our bountiful table including,
several green salads, shepherds pie, corned beef and cabbage, delightfully green
potatoes and even some green desserts.
After dinner entertainment was provided by our own worldwide renowned
Southfork Jammers led by Maestro, Conductress and Accomplished Accordionist
Bella Kinney. It was another stellar performance, but was briefly interrupted when
washtub player Marvin (Mr. John Deere) Dye was found napping during the
opening number. When questioned by the bandleader concerning his untimely
lack of attentiveness Marvin explained that he was worn out from doing the
laundry at home and that "he wuz tired"! Further questioning by some fellow
musicians revealed a clothesline full of some rather provocative ladies wear which
Mary Jo Dye loudly proclaimed "wuz not her's!! After some threatening action
with a rolling pin Mary Jo got the situation under control, everybody "tuned up"
and the concert continued.
Several musical numbers were performed and then the Honorable Southfork
Mayor, Mr. Bill Glatfelter hisself, was invited to come on stage with the Jammers.
He was presented with a miniature musical washboard and was given the
opportunity to play a "small" part.
After that, the Jammers produced some more musical (?) instruments, passed them
out to the crowd and then proceeded to get the whole audience involved in some
musical renditions. After several crowd favorites the show ended with a rousing
patriotic musical singing tribute of America the Beautiful and a "simulated indoor
fireworks display" by a flag waving member of the Jammer's Color Guard.
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Footnote: Mr. John Deere is reportedly doing OK, although still under house
arrest and Aggie Mitchell, our illustrious Activities Director Extraordinaire is
looking for volunteers to host the April Poduck. Will someone please volunteer
for that before the draft is reinstated?
Submitted by, Jim Morvatz
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On April 8th
, we are planning a “Tacky Tourist Night”
For a Wednesday evening Activity at the
Southfork Pool Cabana. Of course there will be the
Usual good fare which we promise will Tittalate
Your Taste Buds and Tantalize your Olfactory glands.
And we might even have some live entertainment!
So – Dig around in your closet or that old trunk
And drag out your Best Tourist Clothes.
(Remember that old pair of Madras Plaid
Knee-Knockers or that Floral shirt that you just had
To have to complete your Vacation Ensemble)?
Well, the dress for the evening will be
“Tourist Casual”
We might even have some swell prizes for the Gaudiest Guest.
So please come join us for another evening of Frivolity & Festivity
Here at Southfork. Put it on your calendar,
That’s April 8th
between 4:30 & 6PM.
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MORE ACTIVITIES Info from Aggie!!
An AARP Driver Safety Class was held March 18th & 19th . 26 people
signed up, which is considered a full class, and I hear that it was well done
and very beneficial.
The Shuffleboard Tournament is Thurs., April 2nd, at 9:00. We need a couple more ladies and some alternates along with scorekeepers and judges. Please sign up at the clubhouse!
Saturday evening, April 4th, 6:30-9:30 there is an Association Members
only activity. Tom Eldridge is entertaining us with his music for your
listening and dancing pleasure. Pizza will be scheduled to arrive about
7:30. B.Y.O.B.
Saturday, April 25th, at 4:30, a Poolside Box Lunch Picnic is scheduled. Please note that there is no glass allowed in the pool area, however Bathing Suits are allowed!!
I am very excited about an activity that I have scheduled for October 31st. It is a Halloween Party Pig Roast! There will be music, dinner, entertainment, dancing, karaoke, a costume contest and dessert all for just $12.00 per person and you do not even have to leave the park!! Sign up sheet is on the bulletin board at the clubhouse now for you to make your reservations, as the chef needs to know how many to plan for and so you can plan for it too. Tickets will go on sale the end of September.
The response I received from the Questionaire I handed out at the February Association meeting was very positive and gave me a good idea of what the members want to do, how they want to be entertained, how they want to spend their money and how they want to spend the Association money. 70% are in favor of a popcorn popper, 48% in favor of a flat screen television for the clubhouse, 99% want GOOD entertainment and 80% are willing to pay $8-$ 10 for good entertainment.
I do need volunteers. Please contact me if you can help!
Thanks, Aggie.
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Country Western �ight At The
Southfork Waterin’ Hole
March 11th, 2009
A Great Big Howdee to YA’LL
Over 100 Cowgirls & Cowboys rode in for our latest Wednesday night gathering at the SF Cabana to dine
on “rootin-tootin bean soup”, buffalo burgers and other country vittles.
Many folks turned out early and stayed late to enjoy the sunset over Southfork and to dine at tables set with
Cowboy Boots and Stetson Hats as centerpieces.
Everyone thar enjoyed some of the greatest country western tunes provided by Mr. Rod Paul, a local
entertainer who has been invited back to present some more of his pickin’ & grinning’ for our upcoming
recycle dinner to he held on March 28th in the clubhouse.
Special thanks go out to all of the many good Southfork Folks that come to eat with us, bring your desserts,
help cook and clean up for our Wednesday evening get-togethers. Without your gracious help and support
these events would not be possible.
Submitted by, Jim Morvatz
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+
Steve Jeffri Show
This was one great show held on Friday evening, March 13th and there were 120 in
attendance. Steve does some interacting with the audience and he found a Casanova from
our own community and that was “Harvey” and Steve had him go and kiss “Edna.” She
was in awe over this and then Steve sang another song “Only You” and he picked Paul
and Jim to help him sing. Then he had Paul go an serenade Edna and boy you should
have seen her blush.
At the end of the show he did a salute to all the veterans. As he called out each branch of
service and sang their hymns he had each person of that branch stand up and all saluted
them and he thanked all who are serving in the military today. He also remembered the
Fireman, Policeman, Nurses, Wacs etc. What a great performance and we all can’t wait
to see him next year.
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�eighborhood Watch
As a precaution, keep your vehicles keypad handy at night when retiring. Put it on a table next to your bed
and if you see or hear any activity requiring assistance, set off your cars alarm by hitting the panic button.
Anyone hearing an alarm should immediately turn on their lights, especially outside lights and then you can
assist the person in need.
In the event of criminal activity, DO NOT TRY TO APPREHEND THE LAW BREAKER ----CALL THE
APPROPRIATE AGENCY OR 911.
If you have a camera - remember, that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Submitted by, Tony Trubiano
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Please fill in your information:
If needed, Tony will do a telephone poll to consult with you……………………………….
Your name______________________________________________________________
When you will be away(Month‘s or Dates)_____________________________________
Phone Number___________________________________________________________
Cell Number_____________________________________________________________
E-Mail__________________________________________________________________
Northern home phone______________________________________________________
We ask that you fill out this form so that in the event of activity on your property, (when no one should be
there), we can take appropriate action. Since this is privileged information, please either hand deliver or
mail to:
Tony Trubiano, 11140 Mustang Dr.
I will keep this information confidential.
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Security WatchSecurity WatchSecurity WatchSecurity Watch
There is now a security watch group here in the community along with Blue Jay taking turns patrolling
the streets every day of the month. Look for the sign up sheets on the bulletin board in the clubhouse to
help out with this patrol. We need all the help we can get!!!
The primary purpose of Neighborhood Watch is to increase neighborhood awareness in the area of crime
prevention so that potential crime risks can be quickly identified and combined in the most efficient
manner. Anyone can get involved, even the busiest of people. It is a simple matter of keeping our eyes and
ears open.
What does a Neighborhood Watch do?
� A Neighborhood Watch is a neighbor helping neighbors. “Extra eyes and ears.”
� Members watch out for each other and the neighborhood, and report activities that raise suspicions to
the police or 911 and let park management know of anything going on.
There is another suggestion for those who do not want to patrol the streets at night. The suggestion is
that each street have people who sit on their own enclosed screened porches at different times of the night
and watching what is happening of their own environment and property and car watching. There
should be residents from each end of the street watching at different times and this would be along with
the patrols who are out. There are many who cannot sleep at night and instead of watching TV they could
be part of this watch on their own screened in porches. We do have a person who has been patrolling for
many years with his bicycle in the middle of the night which is a great help to all. When you see or hear
anything that may be out of the ordinary, either call the police department, 911 or the contact person
who is on watch for the patrols. A list of contacts will be in a calendar form in all the newsletters starting
with this months issue. There will not be a schedule of households who are watching on their screened
porches.
We need more watch people out on patrols especially during the summer months. Please consider
volunteering! If we have enough coverage between Southfork and Blue Jay a volunteer might only have
to be out one (1) night a month.
I think that security watch in both areas are really needed and this would deter any unknown people from
coming in and trying anything. Any suggestion of this sort can be made to Tony Trubiano at 813-992-
0844.
Submitted by, Phyllis Grossi
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Neighborhood Watch Patrol April 2009
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J Micki Com
er
11 SF
Dave Garside
12 BJ
Jim Hellm
an
13 SF
Willie M
orris
14 B
J Joyce Hudak &
JoAnne Randolph
15 SF
Pat G
rossi
16 B
J John M
adison
17 SF
Ed Bellnier
18 B
J Jack Eastin
19 SF
Jim Stevens
20 B
J Norm & W
endy Sauve
21 SF
Bed DeG
ood
22 B
J Wallace Drover
23 SF
Ted Sternhardt
24 B
J Marg M
cDonald
& friend
25 SF
Laird Monahan
26 BJ
Michael Leduc
27 SF
Willie M
orris
28 B
J Joyce & Gladys Hud
ak
29 SF
Jim Stevens
30 B
J Jim Richie
Southfork contact is
Tony Trubiano
813-992-08
44
11140 Mustang D
r
If you see or hear
anything suspicious but
is not an em
ergency,
contact T
ony if in
Southfork
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Southfork April 2009 Weekly Calendar of Events
Sunday : Church Of Your Choice … Softball @ 6pm
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Monday: Coffee @ 8am…… Line Dance @ 10am…… Women’s Poker @ 12:30
Men’s Shuffleboard @ 1pm…… Hand/Foot @6pm……Euchre @ 6:30pm
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Tuesday: Mixed Shuffleboard @9am……Exercise @ 10am……Sequence @1pm
Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm……Ladies Shuffleboard @ 3pm
Men’s Poker @ 4:30pm ……Dbl Pinochle @ 6:30pm
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Wednesday: Men’s Golf……Quilting @ 9AM……Bridge @ 1pm.…..Horseshoe’s @1pm
Men’s shuffleboard @ 1pm……Burgers and Dogs @4:30pm to 6pm
Bingo @ 6:50pm TRASH PICKUP @ AM
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Thursday: Ladies Golf……Hand & Foot @ 9am……Water Aerobics @9:45am
Bible Study @12:30.…..Dominoes @1pm……Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm
Horseshoes @3pm……Ladies Shuffle @ 3pm……Men’s Poker @ 4:30pm
Yarn Hookers @ 6:30pm
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Friday: Mixed Shuffleboard @ 9am……Exercise @ 10am……Women’s Poker @ 12:30
Men’s Shuffleboard @ 1pm……Bid Euchre @ 7pm
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Saturday: Men’s Shuffleboard @ 1pm…… “65” (Card Game) @ 7pm
TRASH PICKUP @ am
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Special Monthly Events April 1st: (Wed) Women’s Club @ 9:30am
April 2nd: (Thur) Shuffleboard Tournament 9am
April 3rd: (Fri) Red Hat Fashion Show 1pm
April 4th: (Sat) Pancake Breakfast @ 8am to 9am (Last one until Fall)
April 4th (Sat) Tom Eldridge (entertainment) 6:30pm see bulletin board for sign up
April 11th: (Sat) BLUE BAG CAE RECYLE PICK @ AM
April 12th (Sun) Easter Sunday Potluck (check bulletin board for signup)
April 16th: (Thur) Potluck Dinner @5:30pm (Bring a dish for 8 to pass) (Italian Eight)
April 20th: (Mon) Association Board Meeting@9:00am
April 25th: (Sat) BLUE BAG CAE RECYCLE @AM
April 25th (Sat) Poolside Box Lunch Social (Watch Bulletin Board for details)
SECURITY PATROL IS IN EFFECT……ANYONE INTERESTED? SEE THE ARTICLE IN THIS
ISSUE!