Dear Residents: The Chapel Hill Golf Tournament…September 12 th ! To get your tickets, see Paul, or call Pat or John T. Make out checks (accepted through September 10th) to "Chapel Hill Golf". It’s $120.00 per player. Also send in checks for Golf Tourna- ment Signs at $50.00 each. New signs are welcome and must be requested by August 15th. The Winery Trip for Octo- ber 9th has 44 people already paid up for the bus. There’s room for another 8 people, so please see Paul . With children’s activities in mind, we will host 4 weeks of free soccer sessions running from Satur- day, September 17th through Saturday, October 8th at 1:00 PM. UPDATE ON CHAPEL HILL BOCCE BALL LEAGUE (CHBBL) from Pat Duffy Our third season is well underway with much improved play and a few surprises. In the Chapel Division, NYBD sits on top with a 9-1 record. Sausage is undefeated at 6-0 and is in second place – they have a few games to make up. In third place is The Milkman & His Mrs. – Maria has been car- rying the team. In The Hill Division, the surprise team of the League, The Ks, remain on top with an undefeated record of 9-0. Both Joe and Rich are new to Chapel Hill and bocce but some people are starting to question the second part. They have become the team to beat! Semper Fi has been the most improved team this year and are in second place at 7-4. Ginny has had FOUR four bag- gers this season – remarkable play. The Holly Rollers are in third at 6-4. NOTE TO ALL LEAGUE MEMBERS – save the date, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 for our third annual all day single elimination Tournament. Let’s continue to roll! P.S.: A sincere Thank You to The Master Board for having all the furniture, and the wood at the bocce court power washed and stained. In addition, thanks to Jerry Miller and Rod Edwards for hooking up the lights for “night bocce”. Issue 160 August, 2016 Call us at 914-788-1057 E-mail us at [email protected]UP FRONT WITH PAUL WILSON LIFESTYLE CENTER Board Updates 2 Movie Night 2 Golf Outing 3 Pool Party 3 Calendar 4 Inside this issue: LifeStyle Hours Weekdays 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM & 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM Weekends & Holidays 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pool Hours 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM Open Daily through Labor Day The Difference Between Sex And Love For Men It’s about our core emotions By Hillary Jacobs Huffington Post As a psychotherapist who special- izes in emotions, I have come to realize that some men channel their need for love, intimacy, soothing, care, and comfort into sexual desire. Here are some examples: Dylan wants sex when he feels sad because he likes the comfort the physical holding provides. Dylan, like most people, wants to be held when he is sad. In fact, the need to be held when we feel sad is bio- logically programmed into our brains. Jonathan wants sex when he’s lonely. He believes it is weak to let someone know that he’s lonely and wants company. Alternatively, he thinks it is acceptable to find and ask for sex, which satisfies his need for human connection. You can pick up the full article at the Lifestyle Center or go to our website and look under Publications. Visit the Chapel Hill website at: www.chapel-hill-westchester.com Three other ways to receive the newsletter: 1. By Email: chhoa@chapel-hill- westchester.com 2. By going to the website: www.chapel-hill- westchester.com and downloading it 3. By visiting the LifeStyle Center and picking up a copy at the desk “I’ve gone into hundreds of [fortune-teller's parlors], and have been told thousands of things, but nobody ever told me I was a policewoman getting ready to arrest her.” —New York City detective
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Dear Residents:
The Chapel Hill Golf Tournament…September 12th! To get your tickets, see Paul, or call Pat or John T. Make out checks
(accepted through September 10th) to "Chapel Hill Golf". It’s $120.00 per player. Also send in checks for Golf Tourna-
ment Signs at $50.00 each. New signs are welcome and must be requested by August 15th. The Winery Trip for Octo-
ber 9th has 44 people already paid up for the bus. There’s room for another 8 people, so please see Paul.
With children’s activities in mind, we will host 4 weeks of free soccer sessions running from Satur-
day, September 17th through Saturday, October 8th at 1:00 PM.
UPDATE ON CHAPEL HILL BOCCE BALL LEAGUE (CHBBL) from Pat Duffy Our third season is well underway with much improved play and a few surprises. In the Chapel Division, NYBD sits on top with a 9-1 record. Sausage is undefeated at 6-0 and is in second place – they have a few games to make up. In third place is The Milkman & His Mrs. – Maria has been car-rying the team. In The Hill Division, the surprise team of the League, The Ks, remain on top with an undefeated record of 9-0. Both Joe and Rich are new to Chapel Hill and bocce but some people are starting to question the second part. They have become the team to beat! Semper Fi has been the most improved team this year and are in second place at 7-4. Ginny has had FOUR four bag-gers this season – remarkable play. The Holly Rollers are in third at 6-4.
NOTE TO ALL LEAGUE MEMBERS – save the date, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 for our third annual all day single elimination Tournament. Let’s continue to roll!
P.S.: A sincere Thank You to The Master Board for having all the furniture, and the wood at the bocce court power washed and stained. In addition, thanks to Jerry Miller and Rod Edwards for hooking up the lights for “night bocce”.
Movie Night “Joy” (PG 13) Friday, August 12th at 7:00 PM An American biographical comedy-drama film, written and directed by David O. Russell and starring Jenni-fer Lawrence as Joy Mangano, a self-made millionaire who created her own business empire. Mangano was a di-vorced mother with three children in the early 1990s when she invented the Miracle Mop and became an over-night success, after which
she patented many other products, often selling on the Home Shopping
Network and QVC.
One Liners (great one liners.com)
If at first you don’t succeed, try man-
agement.
A politician is a fellow who will lay
down your life for his country.
Behind every successful man is a sur-
prised woman.
One of the quickest ways to meet new people is to pick up the wrong ball on
a golf course.
P A G E 2
Drop-In-Knitting
During August
Mah Jongg
Thursdays at 3:00 PM
Drop-in-Bridge
Tuesdays
at 7:00 PM
Bridge
Fridays at 3:00 PM
Poker Card Games
Tuesdays at 7:30 PM
Chess
Saturdays at 10:00 AM
Culinary Club
Resumes in September
Movie Night
2nd Friday of the month
at 7:00 PM
Cooking Club
Resumes in September
Coffee & Conversation
1st Monday of the month
at 3:00 PM
Canasta
Mondays at 9:00 AM
Book Club
1st Wednesday in August
this month at 3:00 PM
L I F E S T Y L E C E N T E R
Events and Activities Monday, August 1st, 3:00 PM Coffee & Conversation
Wednesday, August 3rd, 3:00 PM Book Club “The Kidnapping of Ed-
gardo Mortara” by David Kertzer
Friday, August 12th, 7:00 PM Movie Night “Joy”
Monday, September 5th, Noon Pool Party
Monday, September 12th, 8:00 AM Annual Chapel Hill Golf Outing
Wednesday, September 14th, 6:30 PM Cooking Club
Saturday, September 17th, 9:00 AM Bocce Tournament
Wednesday, September 21st , 6:30 PM Culinary Club
Sunday, October 9th, 10:45 AM Annual Winery Trip
Master Board Updates:
Projects:
THE NATURE TRAIL BETWEEN HILLSIDE AND CHAPEL HILL DRIVE WAS COVERED
WITH LAYERS OF WOOD CHIPS IN JULY. ALSO, IN JULY, THE NATURE TRAIL BE-
TWEEN ROMA ORCHARD DRIVE AND MAPLE AVENUE WAS COVERED WITH WOOD
CHIPS. THE CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND WAS COVERED WITH TEN YARDS OF PLAY-
GROUND MULCH. THIS WORK GIVES THE PLAYGROUND MORE CUSHION AND IS
SAFER FOR THE CHILDREN TO PLAY IN.
Health and Safety Notes:
THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH VISITED BOTH OUR POOLS
IN JULY. THEY COMPLETED THE USUAL RIGOROUS INSPECTION. THANKS TO OUR
LIFEGUARDS AND THEIR DILIGENCE IN TAKING THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF
REQUIRED CHEMICAL READINGS DAILY, WE WERE GIVEN A CLEAN BILL OF
HEALTH.
Pool Notices:
PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE OF YOUR NEIGHBORS AT THE POOL. DO NOT LEAVE
YOUR PERSONAL ITEMS ON A CHAIR AND LEAVE THE PREMISES FOR LONG PERI-
ODS OF TIME. THE LIFEGUARD IS INSTRUCTED TO REMOVE THESE ITEMS IF THIS
OCCURS. PLEASE BE SENSITIVE TO THE GUEST POLICY AND ADHERE TO 4 GUESTS
PER UNIT. THE INHERENT IDEA OF THE GUEST PRIVILEGES IS THAT YOU CAN EN-
JOY BRINGING YOUR GUESTS TO THE POOL, BUT NOT AT ANOTHER RESIDENT’S
EXPENSE. THE POOL AND POOL AREA HAVE LIMITED CAPACITIES.
provements at the court….and as you probably know…
the Golf Committee has donated the money for the light
fixtures and materials that will enhance the use of the
court and bring more people together in the comradery
that presides there.
WINERY ESCAPADE VIII* Sunday, October 9th at 10:45 AM
The expectations for this year’s CHAPEL HILL WINERY
OUTING will be enhanced by viewing the fall landscape
over the grape vines. The bus will leave the Lifestyle Cen-
ter about 11:00 AM (arrive 15 minutes beforehand), re-
turning around 5:00 PM. A signup sheet is placed at the
Lifestyle Center. Bus is $25.00 non-refundable deposit
and must be paid at time of sign up. Space on the bus is
limited to 53 people. Payment for the Winery is made in-
dividually at the winery. The cost for the Wine Tasting,
Dinner, Tax and Gratuity is an additional $59.50 per per-
son…It’s first come, first served....
Annual Halloween Party Saturday, October 29th at 1:30 PM
We expect 50 or more ghosts, princesses, puppies, fire-
men, and ballerinas to come laugh and play and have a
great time together with their moms, dads, and grandpar-
ents. Join the fun and follow the Ghost of Chapel Hill who
will once again lead the Chapel Hill Halloween Parade.
Everyone is welcome to dress up and join the party.
Please sign up by 10/26/16
Chapel Hill Bocce Ball League (CHBBL)
Saturday, September 17th at 9:00 AM
REMINDER TO ALL LEAGUE PLAYERS-we have our
tournament on Saturday, Sept. 17th starting at 9AM. ALL
TEAMS will play and by the end of the day, we will crown
the third Chapel Hill Bocce Ball champions. All people
outside of the league are invited to come and cheer on
your friends and neighbors. Your committee continues to
work on some surprises. Keep rolling!!
Golf Outing*
Monday, September 12th at 8:00 AM
Our Sixth Annual Chapel Hill Golf Tournament will
take place at the Beekman Country Club. Our tour-
nament is for everyone – ladies and gentlemen –
beginners, middle of the road, and advanced golf-
ers. It is a Scramble Best Ball format, so the good,
the bad and the ugly will take place on the course.
Cost per golfer will be $120.00, our first increase
since inception, but we will have a full eighteen hole
Shot Gun Start. You can also purchase a Hole
Sponsorship (business or personal) for the same
low price of $50. The full eighteen hole Shot Gun
Start will be at 10:00 AM and we will be having The
Putting Contest again this year prior to the start
time. As we did last year, the winner of the Putting
Contest will have a chance of winning $5,000 by
sinking a 50ft putt. The Awards Dinner will start at
approximately 4:00 PM at our Lifestyle Center. Cost
for only the dinner remains at $40.00. Our Commit-
tee continues to work on a few surprises. Sign up
sheet and payments, payable to Chapel Hill Golf
can be made at the Lifestyle Center. You can also
go to our website at www.chapelhillcup.com for
online payments, additional information and up-
dates. Come join your neighbors, friends, and busi-
ness associates for a day of good cheer, good food
and, at times, some good golf.
Culinary Club*
Wednesday, September 21st at 6:30 PM
While we are taking a summer sabbatical…..don’t
think that the Milk Program doesn’t continue to exist
and there is planning going on for the fall……..
Firstly, we hope that all of you are having a wonder-
ful summer. Especially those of you who are playing
Paul Wilson - Lifestyle Director Caitlin Brady - Asst Manager Carolann Blanco - Exercise Instructor
Debbie Martin - Exercise Instructor Michael Eichler - Customer Service CJ Martin - Customer Service
Michael Blanco - Customer Service Nikki Brady—Head Lifeguard Tyler Blanco - Customer Service
Silvia Cabrera - Porter
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Classes & Instructors
Toning/Medicine Ball - with Paul Wilson
Aerobics/Kick Boxing*/Boot Camp* - with Carolann Blanco Cardio Tone Carolann Blanco Cardio Tone Carolann Blanco Cardio Tone --- with Debbie Martin with Debbie Martin with Debbie Martin
Yoga Yoga Yoga --- with Janice Livingston Zumba* with Janice Livingston Zumba* with Janice Livingston Zumba* --- with Patty Viggiano with Patty Viggiano with Patty Viggiano