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Newsletter 1
Southfork News
“FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS”
Happy 4th
of July July 2012
THE FLAG
Red for the blood shed in the name of freedom, for
which we fought, united.
Blue for the oceans of time we have crossed,
remaining the land of the free.
White for the peace we wish to share, all men
created equal.
Stars to remember those who fought throughout
the night, bravely, for our land.
Stripes to remind us of the lashings taken by the
prisoners of War.
With a seal, in GOD WE TRUST,
We each are one of many, in which we stand
united in Brotherhood.
A symbol of Pride,
A salute to those who died in the fight,
A blanket to cover us in times of need.
Waving high to show we are still here,
undefeated,
With honor, you are presented to the world!
A Salute to all you veterans!
Happy 4th of July!....
Let's get this started now, So it will be out there on the fourth!
I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG,
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ,
AND TO THE REPUBLIC, FOR
WHICH IT STANDS,
ONE
NATION UNDER GOD,
INDIVISIBLE,
WITH LIBERTY
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!
For all of our military personnel,
where ever they may be. Please
Support all of the troops defending our Country.
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Newsletter Information
Note, any information to be placed in the newsletter, must be submitted between the 1st and 15th 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 @ www.floridacommunities.com
(click on Southfork at bottom of page.)
Suggestion Box
Suggestion Box is to be used to deposit, Annual Dues,Articles for newsletter or Editor, Letters to
the Board etc. All letters must be signed or they will not be honored.
Office of Southfork
10808 U.S. 98, Dade City, Fl 33525
Phone: (352) 523-0022, Fax: (352)523-0611 After Hours: (352)206-4080
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ASSOCIATION OFFICERS:
President Dot Cady 2012-2013
Vice President Tom Geyer 2012-2013
Secretary Don Thompson 2012-2013
Treasurer Mike Gallagher 2012-2013
Directors:
Phyllis Grossi 2012-2013
Jim McAdams 2012-2013
Tony Trubiano 2012
Jim Peltier 2012
Craig Whitbeck 2012
Emergency CONTACT NUMBERS IN PASCO COUNTY (911)
Pasco Cty Sheriff 352-521-5131 Dade City Police 352-521-1493
Hurricane Updates 800-427-8340 Dade City Hospital 352-521-1100
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Sick List.
Claire Cox
Get Well Wishes To All!
In Memoriam
Dave BenDixen Former resident passed away, spouse of Mary Sue
Joe Nowaczyk Former resident passed away
Our condolences to the family and friends!
THE BRIGHT SIDES OF AGING
1. LESS PEER PRESSURE
2. NO PENALTY FOR IRA WITHDRAWALS
3. NOTHING LEFT TO LEARN THE HARD WAY
4. NO TIME FOR PROCRASTINATING
MEETING WITH THE DEPUTY SHERIFF
Thursday, July 5th @ 10am, a deputy sheriff will be at the clubhouse to speak
about summer safety precautions and community neighborhood watches.
He will be willing to help this community in training and giving us all the help we
need to start this venture again. Check the bulletin board at the clubhouse for
this important get together.
PLEASE SIGN UP!!!
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HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATIONS HERE IN PASCO COUNTY
From: Phyllis
This is something that I thought would be very helpful in case
of evacuation here at Southfork if we get any signs of Hurricane Warnings etc.
There are many other shelters in Pasco County but these are the closest to us.
Special needs shelters are available for persons requiring more skilled medical
care than is available in a public shelter, but not requiring an acute care facility,
such as a hospital. TO REGISTER FOR THIS KIND OF SHELTER CARE, IT MUST BE
MADE IN ADVANCE, PLEASE CALL THE SPECIAL NEEDS REGISTRY IN PASCO
COUNTY @ 727-847-8137
Here is a list of shelters to keep handy in case we have to leave our homes!
Centennial Middle, 38505 Centennial Road, Dade City
JLacoochee Elementary, 38815 Cummer Road, Dade City
Pasco High, 36850 State Road 52, Dade City
Raymond B. Stewart Middle, 38505 10th Ave., Zephyrhills
Saint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52, Saint Leo
Just some tips:
Stay away from downed power lines and avoid floodwaters. Always assume
that a downed power line is energized, and move away to safety.
Caution: Use portable generators safely. DO NOT connect your portable
generator to your home’s circuits. Also, portable generators must not be
operated near air conditioning ducts or in residences or any enclosed space
(including a closed garage or shed) where deadly carbon monoxide gases
could build up.
BE Safe AND NOT SORRY AND HEED ALL WARNINGS GIVEN!!!!!
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From the Managers
New Lawn Mowers.
As of this writing, the new mowers have been here 3 times. We have been impressed with the quality of the
work and in the response of the mowers to residents needs. We appreciate the response regarding the work being
done. Please continue to have patience as we continue to work with the mowers to “iron out” the few little
wrinkles remaining.
Crime Workshop
We were very impressed with the turnout for the crime workshop and wish to thank all those that attended. We
feel it was well worth it and certainly got the attention of the sheriff’s office. Please see the write-up on the
workshop in a separate article.
Office Renovation
By the time you receive this newsletter, our office facelift should be complete. Please stop by when you get a
chance to see our new digs!
Please Respect Our Neighbors!
You may have noticed the new “no trespassing” signs that appeared on the property along Wild Road located
southeast of our community. We know many of you have used this field for various activities like practicing
your golf shot, walking your dog(s) and we even noticed a resident practicing the hammer throw (like in the
Olympics). The owner has informed us that this is a working hay field and they derive some income from the
hay that is grown and harvested there. Unfortunately dog droppings contaminate the hay (not a natural
fertilizer). But what is more damaging is when someone drives through the field in golf carts or larger vehicles,
like cars and trucks. Our neighbors have asked that Southfork residents respect their rights and not trespass on
their property.
That’s it for this month. See you around the park!
John & Sandi
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PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME FIGHTING WORKSHOP
At the request of the Park Managers and the HOA board, The Pasco Sheriff’s department held a
town hall meeting on Thursday, May 31st to discuss the latest trends in crime fighting and crime
prevention. Sheriff Nocco with 11 representatives from other departments in the Sheriff’s
office were in attendance as were about 80 plus residents of Southfork.
Both the Sheriff and the representatives that spoke appeared well versed in the topics they
spoke about. It was somewhat discouraging to hear about the level of drug use and crimes that
are prevalent in Pasco County but fortunately much of the drug problems are in West Pasco. It
was encouraging to hear the approach that Sheriff Nocco and his team are taking to fight crime
in Pasco. He termed it “Intelligent Crime Fighting and Prevention”. The sheriff stressed the
importance of maintaining a “partnership” with the residents in helping to combat and prevent
crime in our neighborhoods. He also stressed that suspected criminals will no longer be given a
“pat on the hand” and released but will be brought in and placed in jail immediately.
After the Sheriff and his team gave their presentations, the floor was opened to questions.
There were several questions raised regarding prevention techniques discussed and some past
and present situations here at Southfork. As part of maintaining the partnership, it was
suggested that a Community Crime Watch Security Patrol be re-instituted. David Rodriquez,
head of the Community Watch Force group, agreed to conduct a training session to help get the
crime watch patrol started.
A date of July 5th was set for the initial meeting. Stay tuned for additional details.
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from the Association President
Dear Friends
Hard to believe that we are already planning for July Activities…….And are already into the rainy
season…………recently read a great idea!
Place gallon jugs of water in your freezer………..IF……the power goes out for a long period of
time……..put the frozen jugs in your refrigerator and keep the door closed………..your refrigerator
becomes your cooler! Now, why I didn’t think of that before?
Wednesday, July 4th we will be celebrating with a potluck at 4pm. See other pages for details.
Thank you all for coming to our “town hall meeting” with the Pasco Sheriff Department.
On July 5th at 10 a.m. a Sheriff will be here to talk about security measures that we all should be
making. Please come!
Saturday, July 21st 7 to 10 pm we are planning an evening of wonderful music to listen to as well as
for dancing. See other page for details.
CHOICES goes out to lunch every Thursday, plays “May I” on Thursday and Sunday evenings. And of
course, other card games are played all summer long.
What would you like to do on Friday’s ? Let me know!!!!
Dot
DISTRAUGHT SENIOR CITIZEN
A distraught senior citizen phoned her doctor’s office. “Is it true that the medication you prescribed
has to be taken for the rest of my life?”
“Yes, I’m afraid so,” the doctor told her.
There was a moment of silence before the senior lady replied, “Just how serious is my condition? This
prescription is marked “NO REFILLS.”
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Women’s Club
During the summer months of June, July and August, the ladies of the Women’s Club meet at
various restaurants for a get together and in the month of June, we met at I-HOP. There were
20 members and it was very enjoyable and everyone had a meal of their choice. Good Food,
Good Company, Lots of laughs and there were 4 envelopes of cash given out to 4 lucky women
and the Women’s Club picked up the tip.
We are cancelling the meeting of July because it falls on July 4th, “Independence day” but we
are scheduling one for August so be looking in the next newsletter and on the sign’s for the
location and date.
During the summer months there is not too much business to discuss so we will resume our
regular meeting on Wednesday, September 5th. Come to this meeting with some fresh ideas
and suggestions of what you would like to have at our monthly meetings through the
Fall/Winter months.
In the meantime, I would like to remind everyone that we will have our Annual Bazaar on
November 17th following the Carport Sale on November 10th. So whatever you do not sale at
the Carport Sale, remember that we have a White Elephant table headed by Willie Stoever and
assisted by Debbie Burriss. They are working very hard to make this a success, so we would like
to have your articles that you don’t need anymore and are slightly used so that we can sell
them at the Bazaar. This is such a popular table and is a huge success with all of your
donations.
Don’t forget…………50% of all sales at the Bazaar goes to charity!
More info will come as we get close to the November 17th date. So keep this date marked on
your calendar and help make this another successful event…………
Thank you, Marielle, President
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NOVEMBER CRUISE
This is a reminder about our cruise on the magnificent ship, on the Royal
Caribbean, “Allure of the Seas” from November 25, 2012 to December 2, 2012.
There are 32 people signed for now and we would like to have more of you
cruise with us. We will have a bus that will come and pick us up here at
Southfork and bring us back.
This is a vacation of a lifetime, 7 days in paradise and we will be visiting, Nassau,
St Thomas and St Marteen.
This ship is the top of the line and it includes, 7 District Neighborhoods (a must
see), 25 Dining Room areas (if you go away hungry it is your own fault), 4
Swimming Pools, 10 Whirlpools and 2,384 crew members to serve you. There is
an Aqua Theater with Aerial acrobats, a Flowrider and a Zipline Ride over the
Central Park area.
Many beautiful shops for the shoppers with so many unique gifts and clothing
etc. and you get a first rate show each evening and one of them is “Chicago” a
braodway hit musical. There is also a Skating Rink with fabulous Ice shows.
There is so much to do and see and dancing to the wee hours of the morning for
those that are interested, and there is so much more that is not listed here and its
possible that you might not be able to do everything.
For more information, please contact, Marielle Quain @ 567-9634 or Dot Cady @
567-6456
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OLD WORN OUT FLAGS
In last month’s newsletter I ask if anyone knew of a place where these
US Flags can be taken when worn and torn and tattered. I placed a
letter to the news editor of the Dade City news and my email was
listed in the paper and I received many replies plus a few others contacted me
with places that will take these flags.
One place I did not know that took them was at the HPH Regional
Hospice Center on Clinton Rd here in Dade city. Just take them to the
office and they accept them with no question. I called the Amvets
and the American Legion and they said they would accept the worn
and torn flags.
They are never to be thrown in the trash can and now you can place
them at rest at one of these disposal areas. Hope this info helped.
Thanks, Phyllis
DID YOU KNOW?
You can keep the flies away by taking a zip-lock baggie, fill it half way with water
And add 4 pennies to the bag of water. Close the bag and tack it up in any
outdoor sitting area and lo and behold, no flies will come around. I guess the
pennies in the bag act like something is moving and with eyes and the flies won’t
come near the area.
I have had so many people send me this tip, so I thought I would share with all of
you. I hope it works for you!!!
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OUT & ABOUT
“OKTOBERFEST”, October 5, 6, 7th, 2012
A festive weekend in Savannah, Ga.
Once again joining with Sunshine Travel Club and using their excellent Charter
Bus service, we travel in safety and comfort to Savannah. Arriving mid-day, we
have prepaid lunch reservations at the historic “Pirate’s House.” Lore has it that
a lot of “booty” had been divided up there.
After checking in at The Inn at Ellis Square, known as the “Grand Lady on Bay
Street”, housed within the totally restored Guckenheimer building (Irish I’ll bet)
built in 1851 and after the hotel check-ins are completed, we take a prepaid
historical tour of Savannah, noting the sites of Beer tents, Oompah bands,
Bratwurst vendors, Clogging dancers and The River Street Beer Garden and
probably other historical sites as well including the famed City Market.
Saturday and Sunday mornings begin with an excellent prepaid Continental
breakfast. You will of course find all the amenities in our rooms. I can’t seem to
shake the image of a bunch of old farts wearing football jerseys,
commandeering a carriage and hooting it up on River Street.
The cost of this party weekend is $295.00/person. A $50.00 room deposit is due
by July 31, 2012. We are assured that this event will sellout.
Carolyn and I hope you can join us for what will surely be a memorable
weekend.
Descriptive brochures are posted in the clubhouse.
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SUMMERTIME DANCE
SATURDAY, JULY 21ST, 7 TO 10PM
MUSIC FROM THE 50’S, 60’S AND 70’S AND PERFORMED BY THE
“STARBURST”.
SONGS YOU WILL REMEMBER AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND EVERY WORD THESE
WONDERFUL SINGERS SING!
BRING YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES AND SNACKS.
$2.50 PER PERSON WILL BE COLLECTED AT THE DOOR.
JULY 4TH POTLUCK SUPPER
PLEASE SIGN-UP AT THE CLUBHOUSE
ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH THE POTLUCK WILL BEGIN AT 4PM.
BRING BEVERAGES OF YOUR CHOICE, A DISH TO SHARE THAT WILL
SERVE 8 AND YOUR OWN PLACE SETTINGS.
BRING LOTS OF NICKELS TO PLAY SOME GAMES OF NICKEL BINGO
FOLLOWING DINNER. THESE ARE QUICK GAMES AND THE WINNER WILL
GET LOTS OF NICKELS. This will be, before regular Wednesday night
bingo which doors open @5:30 pm.
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Cinnamon Roll Waffle
INGREDIENTS
1 can Pillsbury® Grands!® refrigerated cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing
1 cup powdered sugar
3 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
DIRECTIONS
1. Heat waffle maker; spray with cooking spray. Remove cinnamon rolls from
can; set icing aside.
2. For each waffle, place 1 cinnamon roll in center of waffle maker; close &
Bake 3 to 4 minutes or until waffle is thoroughly cooked and golden brown.
3. Meanwhile, in small bowl, stir together reserved icing, powdered sugar, milk
and vanilla until glaze is smooth.
4. Serve glaze over hot waffles.
Be sure to spray the waffle iron in between each waffle. The sugar from the
cinnamon roll can make the waffles stick.
These are also delicious served with real maple syrup instead of the cream
cheese glaze. Add some toasted pecans for extra crunch.
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Bounce This Along
All this time you've just been putting Bounce in the dryer!
1. It will chase ants away when you lay a sheet near them. It also repels mice.
2. Spread sheets around foundation areas, or in trailers, or cars that are sitting and it keeps mice from
entering your vehicle.
3. It repels mosquitoes. Tie a sheet of Bounce through a belt loop when outdoors during mosquito
season.
4. Eliminate static electricity from your television (or computer) screen. Since Bounce is designed to
help eliminate static cling, wipe your television screen with a used sheet of Bounce to keep dust from
resettling..
5. Dissolve soap scum from shower doors. Clean with a sheet of Bounce.
6. Prevent thread from tangling. Run a threaded needle through a sheet of Bounce before beginning to
sew.
7. Prevent musty suitcases. Place an individual sheet of Bounce inside empty luggage before storing.
8. Clean baked-on foods from a cooking pan. Put a sheet in a pan, fill with water, let sit overnight, and
sponge clean. The anti-static agent apparently weakens the bond between the food and the pan..
9. Eliminate odors in wastebaskets. Place a sheet of Bounce at the bottom of the wastebasket.
10. Collect cat hair. Rubbing the area with a sheet of Bounce will magnetically attract all the loose hairs.
11. Eliminate static electricity from Venetian blinds. Wipe the blinds with a sheet of Bounce to prevent
dust from resettling.
12. Put a Bounce sheet in your sleeping bag and tent before folding and storing them. It will keep them
smelling fresh.
13. Wet a Bounce sheet, hose down your car, and wipe lovebugs off easily with the wet Bounce.
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ALL OF US
Written for God’s Glory in Dade City, Florida
Submitted by: Resident, Mitchell Joyner
All eyes shall behold Him as He sits upon His powerful throne. All mockers will be
silenced by their ignorance, they have willingly shown.
All that truly love Him will be eternally happy because they know who He is. All
those that have waited on Him will know that they are one of His.
All the beauty of heaven is ours because He’s the Lord of us all. All those that
served Him on earth are blessed to answer His call.
All those that don’t know Him will wish that they had known Him. All those that
lack His love are in danger cause their chances are slim.
All of us who are still living know He is our one and only hope. All drug addicts
can-by His name-be delivered from their dope.
All of us have a choice to make and many have almost run out of time. All of us
have been in the valley but the mountains we’re not afraid to climb.
All of us, includes me because He knows I love Him, but how about you? All of
us have been called and the one’s chosen by Him are very few.
God is the father of us all and your eternal soul He wants to save. Jesus died for
us on the cross-for our sins, His life He willingly gave.
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July Florida Prayer
Bless this house, oh Lord we cry, Please keep it
cool in mid-July.
Bless the walls where termites dine, And ants and
roaches march in time.
Bless our yard where spiders pass, Fire ant castles in the grass.
Bless the garage, a home to please, Carpenter beetles, ticks and fleas.
Bless the love bugs, two by two, The gnats and mosquitoes that feed on you.
Millions of creatures that fly or crawl, In Florida, Lord, you've put them all!
Florida Poem
F is for having fun in the sun
L is for laughing a lot
O is for going outside a lot
R is for when it rains
I is for the most important places you can go
D is for having dinner at great places
A is for alligators that swim in the ponds
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Pet Pix by Diane
Pet photography, Home,
Fundraiser, Pet Parties etc.
352-206-2368
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Avon: Catalogs are available
if interested. Please call
Tanya or Bobby Hahn @
567-7125 or email
@ [email protected]
Pressure Washing
See Andy @ Clubhouse
$65.00 per house; $25.00
for Green Side only
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY TO ALL!!!
Maintainence of your home
Gutters, Hedging trimmed,
garden weeding, mowing,
pressure washing, raking of
leaves and much, much
more.
More info, contact John or
Ruth at 352-437-4989 or
stop by at 10916 Prairie
House Cleaning
Need general housekeeping?
Call Gloria Traub
Blue Jay Park
352-523-9618
This space is available for any
classified item you might
have.
If you have anything to sale,
let the editor know and you
can place your ad here.
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Southfork July 2012 Weekly Calendar of Events
Sunday: Church of Your Choice…”May I” card game @6:00pm, 2nd
, 4th
& 5th
weeks
Monday: Coffee Hour @8am…Line Dance @10am…Mixed Poker @12 noon…Men’s
Shuffleboard @1pm…Hand & Foot @6pm…Euchre @6:30pm
Tuesday: Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…Exercise @10:30am…Sequence @1pm…Men’s
Shuffleboard @1pm…Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm… Men’s Poker @4:30pm…
Dble Pinochle @6:30pm…Bowling @noon
Wednesday: Men’s Golf @7am…Quilting @9am…Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm…
Bingo @6:30pm… TRASH PICKUP @AM
Thursday: Hand & Foot @9am…Dominoes @1pm…Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm…Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm…
Men’s Poker @4:30pm… “May I” @6:00pm
Friday: Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…Exercise @10:30am…Mixed Poker @noon…Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm
Saturday: “65” game @7pm TRASH PICKUP @AM
Special Monthly Events
July 4th (Wed) Potluck @4pm (bring nickels to play a few games of nickel bingo) Regular
Wednesday night bingo follows.
July 4th (Wed) Women’s Club (no outing/meeting this month because of the holiday)
July 5th (Thurs) Crime Prevention Seminar 10am (please sign up in the clubhouse if you plan
To attend so we know how many to plan on)
July 14th (Sat) BLUE BAG CAN RECYLE PICK @ AM
July 21st (Sat) Music/Dancing 7 to 10pm ($2.50 per person)
July 28th (Sat) BLUE BAG CAN RECYLE PICK @ AM
****NOTE****Just a friendly reminder that our card games and bingo and
Monday Morning Coffee will continue all summer!!!!!