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CHRISTMAS IN DEL TURA
AUGUST &SEPTEMBER
2012Volume 28 NO 12 | DECEMBER 2012
Merry Christmas andHappy Hanukkah
to one and all!
Volume 29 NO 7 | AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2013
DEL TURA We Honor Our Heroes
Pictures taken at the Memorial service on Memorial Day
May 2013.
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DEL TURA From The President’s Desk
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Those long, lazy days of sum-mer I envisioned have turned out to be a little less idle than I had anticipated. But in the spirit of being on vacation, I’d like to fo-cus on what I’ve loved about this summer.
Along with the good-byes that saddened us as individuals and as a community, we’ve not only delighted in the birth of grand-children and great-grandchildren, but also celebrated a marriage. There’s a new home settling in at 5202 Las Palmas Norte and both street-sealing and sidewalk re-pairs are scheduled. The lakes are being treated and the golf courses refurbished. We had the only 4th of July parade led in part by an un-expected (and undecorated) gar-bage truck. We’ve had Courtyard parties and dances and barbecues and ice cream socials. We have two new Board members-- Gail
Ventura and Mary White—so the Board is at full strength.
We’ve also been hot and wet. Very wet. The no-umbrella-can-keep-me-dry-in-this-downpour kind of wet. Still, the grass is green, the plants are flourishing, and the Pub has a roof over it.
Things go wrong, of course. But the balance sheet is definitely positive. So let me use this mo-ment to say thank you to a few of the many people who have contributed to summer’s plea-sure: to Linda and Erv Storma for coordinating the parade; to Do-ris Meyer and all the editors and delivery volunteers for the Tower; to Hometown’s maintenance and landscaping crews for making ev-erything look so cared-for; to Jim Marlowe and Julie Rath for the barbecue and the loan of the beau-tiful, new, fire-engine red golf cart for the parade; to all of the HOA
Board members who keep things running without glory or com-plaint; to everyone who gets up at an unearthly hour to prepare for the Tuesday Morning Coffees; to Nick Matarrese for the Courtyard parties; to Kevin and Louise Wil-cox, who are the very best friends anyone could have; and, most of all, to all the people here who ask the questions, find the answers, look after one another, and make this group of streets a community. The list could go on forever, but you get the idea.
My gratitude to the people who make life here special is bound-less because the people who live and love and work and give with-in Del Tura are a rare breed. This alone is enough to make me feel fortunate to be among them.
See you in the autumn,
Donna
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Recent Death Notices:Harold St.Jean
Carol DissingtonLou CongemiHenry Gagne
AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING YOUR
HOA OFFICE!FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY & AUGUST,
THE HOA OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
HOURS ARE AS FOLLOWS:TUESDAY ........................................9:30 - NOONWEDNESDAY...................................... 9 – NOONTHURSDAY .......................................... 9 - NOONMONDAY & FRIDAY ............................. CLOSED
DEL TURA Stop Senior Hunger Now! Senior Friendship Centers,
Harry Chapin Food Bank and the United Way of Lee, Hendry & Glades Counties have formed a coalition. Their Mission is to Stop Senior Hunger in SW Florida by volunteering and working togeth-er with local businesses, neigh-borhood groups and other people like you.
I read about this in my church newsletter recently. The organiza-tion is trying to educate the public about some frightening statistics the Senior Friendship Centers has provided .
• 1 in 7 seniors do not have enough nutritious food to eat.
• Since 2007 there has been a 34% increase in senior hunger.
• Florida is one of the top 10 states with the highest rate of se-
nior hunger.• Frail elders, slow moving
individuals with muscle weak-ness, exhaustion and low physical activity are at the highest risk of malnutrition.
• Low-income, minorities and those living alone between the ages of 50-64 comprise the larg-est group who are malnourished.
What is different about senior hunger? Ongoing hunger in a se-nior citizen can lead to:
• Poor health and new compli-cations connected to chronic ill-nesses such as diabetes, COPD, heart disease etc.
• Hospital stays caused by falls and / or disorientation due to star-vation and dehydration leading to fractures .
• The need to enter an assisted
living or nursing home situation because they can no longer live alone in their own home.
• Potential loss of life.More and more seniors go
hungry each day in SW Florida. They are hidden in plain sight, in high-rise buildings, gated com-munities and in their homes, in isolation. Del Tura’s food bank goes to the needy in the Sun Coast community where there is also a great need. I would like to start a Senior Friendship Food Bag pro-gram here in Del Tura. If you are interested in joining in this effort please contact me. Just see me at Coffee or call me at 239-217-0592.
Thanks, Heléne Glasson
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This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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If Rates Rise, What Should You Do with Bonds?
Interest rates are at historic lows. But they will rise eventually. If you invest in fixed-income vehicles, such as bonds, what might higher rates mean for you?
As is almost always the case in the investment world, there’s no simple answer. First, it’s important to distinguish between short-term and long-term inter-est rates. The Federal Reserve is determined to keep short-term rates low until unemployment improves, but, in the meantime, longer-term rates may well rise.
Depending on your situation, a rise in long-term rates can present both opportunity and concern. The opportunity: Rising rates can mean greater income if you invest in newly issued bonds. The concern: If you already own longer-term bonds, and rates rise, the value of your bonds will fall. That’s because other investors won’t want to pay full price for your bonds when they can get new ones at higher rates.
Even if the value of your long-term bonds falls, isn’t it worthwhile to hold on to them? After all, as long as your bond doesn’t default — and if the bond is considered “investment grade,” a default is unlikely — you will get a steady source of income and you’ll receive the full value of your bond back at maturity. Aren’t these valuable benefits?
They are indeed — but they may be more relevant for short-term bonds. Longer-term bonds — those of 10-year duration or longer — are more subject to inflation risk than shorter-term bonds. Of course, we’ve experienced low inflation for a number of years, but, over time, even mild inflation can add up. When this happens, and you own a long-term bond whose rate doesn’t change, you could face a potential loss of purchasing power. One of the reasons that long-term bonds pay higher interest rates than short-term bonds is because the issuers of longer-term instruments are rewarding you for taking on this additional inflation risk.
Consequently, simply holding on to long-term bonds — especially very long-term ones, such as those that mature in 30 years — may not be the best strategy. If you review your fixed-income holdings and find that they skew strongly toward longer-term bonds, you may want to consider reducing your exposure in this area. If you did sell some of these bonds, you could use the proceeds to help build a “bond ladder” — which may be one of the best ways to invest in bonds.
To create this ladder, you need to invest in bonds of varying maturities. When market rates are low, you’ll still have your longer-term bonds earning higher interest rates, thereby paying you more income. And when market rates rise, you can reinvest your maturing short-term bonds at the higher rates. You must evaluate whether the bonds held within the bond ladder are consistent with your investment objectives, risk tolerance and financial circumstances.
If you own bonds, you do need to be aware of where interest rates are — and where they may be headed. Nonetheless, as we have seen, you don’t have to be at the mercy of rate movements. By keeping yourself informed and choosing the right strategies, you can benefit from owning bonds and other fixed-income vehicles in all interest-rate environments.
Before investing in bonds, you should understand the risks involved, including credit risk and market risk. Bond investments are subject to interest rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of bonds can decrease, and the investor can lose principal value if the investment is sold prior to maturity.
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By Mary Richardson
Have you had an opportu-nity to personally meet and talk to our new Hometown America Community Manager, JIM MAR-LOW? If not, here is a brief pa-per interview of the man who sees himself as an important liaison between Del Tura residents and the owners of our community.
Friendly, enthusiastic and co-operative are traits that can best describe the individual who was appointed by Hometown last April to head the management team at Del Tura. Jim was born in Michigan but considers himself a Florida native as he has lived in Punta Gorda for the past thirty years. He earned a B.S. degree in Psychology from the University of South Florida.
Jim got his career start by be-coming a Sales Director for Inter-national Sailing Supplies. This was a natural position for him as he has been around boats all his life. Later Jim spent eight years as an announcer and DJ for vari-ous radio stations but switched careers to work for the American Land Lease Company running their golf courses. Eventually he became a community manager, then sales manager and finally a regional manager for them. The company was finally sold, howev-er, and with their change of man-agement, Jim was out of a job. He then went on to begin a consulting firm for HOAs and condo associa-tions. He also became a Florida licensed Community Association Manager (CAM). It is no wonder that Hometown America heard of his experience and determination and tapped him to come to work for them as our new manager.
Jim still lives on Charlotte Harbor in Punta Gorda with Kit-ty, his wife of twenty years, and their fifteen year-old son and thir-teen-year-old daughter. He has played golf since boyhood and has helped coach the golf team at Charlotte High School. He is also a member of the Chain Gang for
their varsity football team. Fish-ing from one of his three boats and playing tennis fill up what-ever spare time he can find.
Jim was very excited about coming to Del Tura to work, as he had known about our community for a long time beginning with the segment shown on TV a few years ago when we were featured as a premier retirement community in the southeast. He was aware that we had beautiful grounds and also that the job would provide a challenge to him even though he had had thirteen years’ experience with the American Land Lease Company and had been a regional manager.
Our new manager enjoys work-ing with the members of our HOA Board and views the relationship as one of working for the good of the common goal. He feels he has been on both sides of the table in this association and thus is able to view the problems objectively. He is also willing to talk to any
residents who have problems re-garding their property. If it is at all possible, he would appreci-ate their making an appointment to see him so he can schedule an appropriate amount of time for them. It would also be very help-ful if he could have something in writing beforehand so he can check any background informa-tion needed on their behalf.
Jim is excited about the fu-ture of Del Tura. Sale prices of existing homes are going up and one new home is being installed. He emphasizes that we are all partners working together here. Everyone has a stake in the com-munity. Hometown has an invest-ment to protect and the residents also have an investment they want to protect. By working together these partnership investments are enhanced. If you happen to run into Jim while you’re in the Hometown Office, please intro-duce yourself to him. It will be a mutually rewarding experience.
Meet Our New ManagerDEL TURA
First and foremost, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the warm welcome and kind wishes since I have come aboard as Del Tura’s Community manager. Del Tura is Florida’s premier manufactured home com-munity and I am very pleased and proud to be part this great com-munity.
As I ride through the communi-ty and speak to the residents, I see and hear a great deal of pride in ownership both in Del Tura itself and their homes. This is evident by the amount of work I see be-ing done. I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t mention that I want you to protect yourself and your neighbors by using Licensed and Insured Contractors and Vendors. The HOA has a vendor list for you to review if you need some work done.
Now let’s talk about the fun stuff! On August 16 we would like to invite everyone to a Drive-In movie....remember those? We will be setting up an outdoor movie screen for you to enjoy a movie under the stars in the comfort of your lawn chair or golf cart. Look for flyers at the clubhouse and throughout the community for more details.
In the coming months you will
see some projects getting started such as the Fitness Room expan-sion, Sidewalk Repairs, Road Work and a new Basketball hoop just to name a few. Please pardon our dust as we complete these and other projects. As the old saying goes; “you can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs”. So I want to thank you in advance for your patience.
Finally, it’s that time of year again in Florida where we have to keep an eye on severe weather. I hope you were able to attend our Hurricane seminar we sponsored in June. If not, please make sure you have a plan in the event of a storm. I would also like to remind everyone that the Clubhouse and Recreation Rooms are NOT hur-ricane shelters so please do not make them part of your plan as they will be locked.
Once again I would like to thank everyone for everything and I look forward to being part of YOUR community. My ultimate goal is to be your partner in pro-tecting YOUR and OUR invest-ment in the community as well as the betterment of it.
Have a great summer!Jim MarlowManager
Manager’s NoteDEL TURA
REMINDERDEL TURA
Pickup Days For Trash, Recyclables, Horticulture
Mondays ............ TRASHWednesdays ...... BOTH RECYCLABLES AND HORTICULTUREThursdays .......... TRASH
All pickups should be at the curb by 7:00 a.m.
Do not place trash out the night before due to nocturnal animals.
Note: When the pickup day falls on a HOLIDAY – pick up is generally the next day.
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(Friends in Service Here)
It’s a great organization, all our volunteers open both their hearts and hands to help only Del Tura residents. FISH is asking you to please come and join us. If you could spare a few hours each month it would be greatly appreciated. To volunteer, call Dianne Conlon, our FISH president, at 313-3824.
FISH to reach us, call:
997-FISH\(997-3474)
DEL TURA FISH
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DEL TURA Chef’s Corner
r 2 cups Peanut Butter, dividedr 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) Butter, softenedr 2 cups Powdered Sugar, dividedr 3 cups Graham Cracker crumbsr 2 cups (12 oz. package) Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Mini Morsels, divided
No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
GREASE: 13x9-inch baking pan
BEAT: 1 1/4 cups peanut butter and butter in large mixing bowl until creamy.Gradually beat in 1 cup powdered sugar. With hands or wooden spoon, work in remaining powdered sugar, graham cracker crumbs and 1/2 cup morsels. Press evenly into prepared pan. smooth top with a spatula.
MELT: Remaining peanut butter and remaining morsels in medium, heavy -duty saucepan over lowest possible heat, stirring constantly, until smooth. Spread over the graham cracker crust in pan. Refrigerate at least one hour or until chocolate is firm; cut into bars. Store in refrigerator.
Editor: DORIS MeyeR
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(239) 851-7457email me at [email protected], or visit my website at www.851-7457.com
More than any other risk you’ve probably planned for, your chances of needing long term care (LTC) are higher than many other risks people typically plan for:House re – 1 in 300Auto accident – 1 in 30Long term care – 4 in 10
For most people, it is unpleasant to think they might need nursing home care or home care when they get older. Even more undesirable is what may happen to your life savings in order to pay for that care – if you don’t properly plan ahead. As you can see from the above numbers, no one is immune to this possibility. What is it & where can it be provided? LTC is primarily custodial care & includes a range of services provided to people who need ongoing help with the activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, eating, using the toilet, continence & transfer-ring from a bed to a chair, as well as diminished mental capacity from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It can be provided in a variety of places including your home, nursing facility, adult day care, or a variety of assisted living settings.
What are the advantages to owning a LTC insurance policy? LTC insurance not only helps pay for the high cost of LTC; it also helps protect retirement savings, property, family assets, and lifestyle. Equally important, it can help provide reassurance to you that you can be taken care of the way you wish without having to impose on family members as full-time caretakers. People who want to protect their family from the consequences of LTC understand the need for LTC insurance.
When is the best time to purchase LTC insurance? LTC insurance is very age-sensi-tive. Health issues and accidents can happen at any time – and they’re rarely some-thing expected. Purchasing a policy at a younger, healthier age can help avoid higher premiums and lessen the possibility of being uninsurable.
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Please bring your phone number to the Clubhouse and drop it in The Tower mailbox in the Clubhouse hallway or email it to: [email protected] and it will be published.
PHONE NuMbERSTom Bennett ........................... 217-6106Dianne Conlon ........................ 313-3824Joan Johnson ......................... 217-0284Tom Longo .............................. 567-0738Woody/Peg Mock .................... 322-4625Bob/Betty Huyvaert .........847-913-3735David Spilotros ....................... 217-0440David/Sharon Daniels ......585-727-0491Neil/Donna Dorsey ..........252-367-8310Robert/Sonia Ryan ................. 349-4219Fred/Carole Morgan ............... 543-1380Stanley/Carol Loson ........518-496-8418John/Karen Brennan ............... 731-2593Bob/Isobel Albert .................... 313-1717Jesse/Sherry Leverre ............. 217-0408John/Christine Raynor ............ 599-4760Michael/Margaret Johnson ..... 567-0539Chuck/Michelle Reese ............ 691-5558Thomas/Kathleen Hoffay ........ 731-0442
Don/Jean Zimmerman ............ 599-8908Wanda Davis .......................... 994-1596Joe/Mary Kay Romagano ....... 567-4711Rick/Sandi Morgan ................. 322-6211Ty/Grace Clapper ............217-493-8816Dave/Nancy Denny ................. 567-1688Peter/Astrid Kaschube ............ 565-8809Jim/Pat Corbett ....................... 410-9392John/Moa Shearer .................. 204-1044Rudy/Jeanne Ruttendjie ..847-204-7147Paul/Janet Coconis ..........740-819-0196 Jose/Fernanda Nogueira .508-406-8523Glenn/Mary Kay Tointon ..920-309-1294Ake Ramstrom ........................ 839-4198Robert/Deanna Essex ............ 599-4242M.Greg/Donna Roberts .......... 599-4170Joseph/JoAnn McDaniel ......... 405-3701Al/Maria Matthews ...........978-239-7842Terry/Linda Kinzel ................... 543-6542John/Priscilla Peterson ....517-331-0559Gerry Benjamins ..................... 322-9866Alan/Barbara Hrycyshyn ......... 464-4539Bonnie/George Evangelist ...... 315-573-2832Bonnie George Evangelist ...... 315-573-2834Beverly Krueger ...................... 731-0158
NewDEL TURA Safety Issues
In this day and age when iden-tity theft and all sorts of scams are possible due to the new “elec-tronic world” we live in, the fol-lowing suggestions make a lot of sense.
Do not sign the back of your credit cards. Instead, put Photo ID required.
When you are writing checks to pay on your credit accounts, do not put the complete card number in the “for” line on the check. En-ter only the last four numbers of the account number. The credit card company knows the rest of the number, and anyone handling the check as it passes through the processing channels won’t have access to it.
Photocopy both sides of all the documents you carry in your wallet such as credit cards, driver license, Medicare card etc. Place the photocopy in a safe place at home so if your wallet is lost or
stolen you have all the numbers and contact information you need to report the loss and cancel the cards. Cancel the cards immedi-ately and file a report on the loss of the wallet with the police.
Important: Call the three national credit reporting organi-zations immediately and place a fraud alert on your name and also call the Social Security fraud line number. With access to your So-cial Security number a thief can apply to get a new account set up at a bank etc.
The numbers to call are as fol-lows:
equifax: 1-800-525-6285experian: 1-888-397-3742Trans Union: 1-800-680-
7289Social Security Admin-
istration (fraud line): 1-800-269-0271.
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In America, the second lead-ing health concern is dementia. Alzheimer type of dementia is the most common type.
Risk Factors:Age, most individuals are 65
years and older. The likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease doubles every five years after that age.
Family history is a factor. If you have a parent, brother or sister with Alzheimer’s, you are two to three times more likely to develop the disease. The risk in-creases if more than one family member has the disease.
Medical history also presents a factor. Incidents of vascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure are among these factors.
There is no cure for Alzheim-
er’s disease at this time and the goal is to slow the progression of the disease. Medication currently ordered by physicians helps to control the symptoms of depres-sion, confusion, anxiety, restless-ness and other behavioral symp-toms.
The warning signs of Alzheim-er’s are noted below. But, many times it is difficult to tell the dif-ference between normal aging and the first signs of Alzheimer’s.
The Alzheimer’s Association has developed a list of warning signs and urges you to contact your doctor for assistance if you or your loved one experiences one or more of the following signs.
Warning Signs:Memory loss that disrupts
daily life, like forgetting dates or
events, and relying on memory aides.
Challenges in planning or solv-ing problems, such as following a familiar recipe, keeping track and paying bills on time when they were doing this regularly.
Difficulty completing familiar tasks such as remembering the rules of a familiar game or driv-ing to a familiar location.
Confusion with time or place. They may have trouble under-standing something if it is not happening immediately. They may forget where they are or how they got there.
Trouble understanding visual images or difficulty with reading, judging distance or determining colors. Some people may think when they are passing a mirror someone else is in the room.
New problems with words in speaking or writing. Some may have trouble following a conver-sation or stop in the middle of a sentence and be unable to finish their idea, or they may just repeat their story over and over again. They may have trouble finding the right word to use or call things by the wrong name. Like calling a dog a cat.
Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps. An example may be they put their car keys in the refrigerator. This may cause them to think some-one stole their keys. This theme of loss and theft may be repeated.
Decreased or poor judgment in decision making. They may lose attention to keeping themselves clean, wear the same soiled cloth-ing over and over. In some cases
they may give away money to strangers with a “scheme” or pur-chase a large piano when they do not play the instrument.
Withdrawal from work or so-cial activities. They may have trouble keeping up with a famil-iar sports team or work project. You may see them withdraw and not attend church or regular social events they have always attended.
Changes in mood and person-ality. A person can become con-fused and suspicious especially as the day goes on, and as evening approaches. They can become de-pressed, fearful, or very anxious and be unable to tell you why they feel like this.
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"A good sense of humor will get you everywhere." ~ Josh Bowman
DEL TURA Good Timers Singles News
There are three special ladies I want to mention in this month's column. Two of them are mem-bers, Cathy Wallace, who has moved to Calusa Harbor, and Dot-tie Hurst, who has moved back home, and Betty Morris, a former member who recently passed, was also very special to us. The char-acteristics possessed by each of these special ladies include a great sense of humor, with an ability to create humor, often in relation to their own personal experiences. In other words, being able to laugh at yourself. Additionally, they each demonstrated their sense of humor by appreciating the humor created by others. We were blessed to count these ladies as friends. They leave us with fond memories and will forever remain in our hearts.
Our June and July birthday cel-ebration was held in the Del Tura Clubhouse, and yummy pot luck dishes were shared. Celebrating their birthdays were Millie "from Philly" Ciccarelli, Janet Clemens, DeDe Eschenburg, Judy Fehrman, Anna Gessner, Pat Gilmour, Betty
FISH sponsored Annual VNA FLu SHOT Clinic
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Scheduled for: WeDNeSDAy, OCT. 9, 2013
From 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Starlight Ballroom.
Please try to adhere to the following last name schedule:
9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. “A”---“D”9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. “E”---“H”10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. “I”---“L”10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. “M”---“P”11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. “Q”---“T”11:30 a.m. to 12 Noon “U”---“W”
12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. “X.Y.Z” and anybody else.
Remember your Medicare Cards.
And, be advised that there is NO Make-Up Flu Clinic day this year.
The Flu Committee looks forward to seeing you.Come one. Come all.
Ruth Donges
Mennen, Bonnie Sharpless, Bill Southwick, Winnie Guzowski, and Anna Incorvaia. The August meeting and birthday celebration will take place at Pat Clemens' annual Cocktail Party on August 1, at 5:00 p.m. This is an event that those of us who are away for the summer truly regret missing. Those whose birthdays will be celebrated at this bash are Louise Dodge and Esther Kuntz. Enjoy!
The annual Good Timers Cook-Out, celebrating the September birthdays will be held on Wednes-day, September 18, at 4:00 p.m. at the Main Pool. Our "Virgo" birthday celebrants include Bea Botterbusch, Peg Giavanti, Joan Johnson, Mary Lou Pudlo, Barba-ra Taylor, and yours truly. Those
attending will be ready to share some "grillin' and chillin'!"
The September meeting will take place on September 3, at 5:00 p.m. in the Poinciana Ball-room. New members are always welcome. If interested in joining, attend a meeting the first Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Poinsianna Ballroom, or call Pat Clemens (567-0716) or Lyn Bai-ley (543-9020), our membership co-chairpersons. With other ques-tions regarding the Good Timers, contact president Peg McTernan at 543-3144.
Looking forward to seeing ev-eryone once again in the fall. En-joy the remainder of the summer, and remember - what is life with-out a sense of humor.
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DEL TURA Making Strides
By Sue Symes
Get Your Walking Shoes On and Start to Feel In The PINK!!!! Hi to every one of our friends in Del Tura. Can we do it again? YES, WE CAN!!!
For the past two years, here at Del Tura, we have raised over $20,000.00 for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, in finding a cure for Breast Cancer.
We know it’s early, but please mark these dates in your calendar: September 24, 2013, we will show the raffle baskets at the Tuesday morning coffee; October 1, 8, and 15, we will sell tickets to the raffle of 30 plus lovely baskets, filled with all kinds of goodies; on Oc-tober 15, the tickets for the win-
ners will be drawn. Our second annual bowling tournament at the All Star Lanes will be on Saturday October 12. You don’t have to be a bowler. We had a GREAT time last year and it’ll be a blast this year too...Lots of prizes, baskets and fun!!
Then the MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER WALK will be at the Tanger Out-let Mall in South Fort Myers on Saturday October 19.. We all want a cure for all the cancers, but this is a way to participate and to raise money to help find the cure against Breast Cancer. Any ques-tions, please call me, a ten (10) year survivor, Sue Symes 239-731-1308.
DEL TURA
Choralaire NoticeOur Spring Concert
will be held on Friday, March 22, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
REHEARSALS BEGIN:Monday January 16, 2014
from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.Tuesday January 7, 2014 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Edna will return in November 2013. There will be no
Christmas concert.Any questions please call
Peggy Iacovino at 239-731-87819.
Anyone wishing to come and sing with us, please
join us on January 6, 2014.Enjoy your summer and I am
looking forward to seeing all of our singers in January 2014.
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DEL TURA “by the book”
By Linda Storma
I was sitting here one day in MayWondering what to do until Summer. I thought I could Reid or maybe just Wright,But sitting alone is a bummer.
Of course the 1st thing I thought of(Surprise) was having something to eat.I’ll start with a Heath or a Clark Bar,Or if it’s called Reese it’s a treat!
But one cannot live on just chocolate,So I made some Coffey to comfort me.Then I realized it was way, way too hot out,So I changed it to Lipton iced tea.
The pantry was Baer I had hardly a thing,Just Fig Newton’s, Graham crackers and Dates.I guess I’ll have to go shopping at Publix.So I headed out Del Tura’s gates.
The highway was bumper to bumper,An old Ford just cut off an Olds.I had to Dodge thru the traffic, a Pinto was stuck,And it took quite a while on the roads.
I gave up and headed to PerkinsThere are Signs right by Hancock Bridge. I’ve got to put food in my stomach,Before I can fill up the fridge.
NOTE: Once I’m done shopping I’ll head home,I’ll unpack and get in the shower.And before you know it I’ll be back with more namesIn the October Tower.
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Lee County Library in North Ft. Myers
By Harry Christopher
I was pleasantly surprised at the ease and convenience of using our local library located on old 41 (2001 N. Tamiami Trail, North Ft. Myers). You may join and re-ceive a library card by calling them at 239-533-4320. You can go online to register, reserve a book, and download e-books, music and movies. I had trouble with downloading e-books, so I spoke to the library assistant who gave me written in-structions. The staff at the library is very helpful. Most of the time, I reserve the book I want online. If it is not available at North Ft. Myers, they obtain it from an-other Lee County Library branch and they advise when it is available for pickup. I can then simply go into the library and go to the shelf with my initial and pick up the book. If I need more time to finish the book, I can just phone and get another month. Late fees are only 20 cents a day.
Give it a try. It’s free!!
DEL TURA Humor
Texting For Seniors
As more of us “seniors” get “brave” and attempt to communicate with the “younger generations” of the fam-ily, some of the following text codes may come in handy.
ATD - At the Doctor’sBFF - Best Friend’s Funeral;BTW – Bring The Wheelchair.CBM – Covered By Medicare.FWIW – Forgot Where I Was.GGPBL – Gotta Go, Pacemaker Battery Low.LMDO – Laughing My Dentures Out.LWO – Lawrence Welk’s On.OMMR – On My Message Recliner.ROFL …CGU – Rolling On the Floor Laughing…Can’t Get Up.WAITT – Who Am I Talking To?WTP – Where’s The Prunes?WWNO – Walker Wheels Need Oil.
DEL TURA Humor
Unchanging Laws
Variation Law: If you change line or traffic lanes, the one you were in will always move faster than the one you are in now.
Law of the Bath: If you are in the shower or tub the phone will always ring.
Law of the Result: When you try to prove to someone that a machine won’t work, it will.
Law of Biomechanics: The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach .
Law of the Theater: At any event, the people whose seats are furthest from the aisle will always arrive last. They are also the ones who will leave their seats several times to go for food, drink, or to the bathroom. They are also the ones who leave before the end of the performance.
Law of Physical Surfaces: The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down, are directly correlated to the cost of the carpet or rug.
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This novel was authored by a Del Tura resident. She has recaptured from the recesses of her mind the de-tails of a time when there was no need to lock your doors or look over your shoulder. The present day media with their focus on the bizarre and maca-bre, would find no fodder here. Young people wallowed in the wonders of nature that God so amply provides in New England.
The book’s read is like stepping back to the time of our forefathers, when life was simple, uncluttered, but so fulfilling. The reverence for the land is reflected with six generations, spanning one hundred seventy years, that enjoyed life on the same fam-ily farm. the bonding of family and friends made for endless fellowship at gatherings. Hostility was not in their
vocabulary.The Connecticut River Valley cra-
dles this quaint rural country town as it looks up to the mountains. Viola’s recall of the many down-home ac-tivities such as barn dances, hayrides and swimming holes provided by the mountain streams touch on but a few of the offerings in this nature’s play-ground. The beauty of the arena at-tracted many artists, among whom was the famed writer, J.D.Salinger. Viola remains friends with his daugh-ter, Peggy. Viola’s summation of her growing up years reflect on her having fun with the land and the people who lived on it, all overriding the fiscal concerns of the times.
For those of us here at a certain age, this novel offers a look back to the simpler times in which we have lived.
“Red Mist”By Patricia Cornwell Submitted by Eleanor Bergman
This is Patricia Cornwall’s’ nineteenth novel about Dr. Kay Scarpetta, who is now Chief Medical Examiner of the Cam-bridge Forensic Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
She also has connections to the Department of Defense, and is now married to Benton, an FBI criminal intelligence agent.
She is on a quest to find out what happened to her former employee, Deputy Chief Jack Fielding, who was murdered six months before. She is also a suspect in the murder, but has not been charged.
All action in the book takes place in Savannah, Georgia. Kay travels to Georgia Prison for Women to meet an inmate there, a convicted sex offender and lover of Jack Fielding, and also the mother of a vicious killer.
Against the advice of her husband, she continues on her quest to find out exactly what happened to her former co-worker, Jack, but also to learn more about a string of grisly killing years earlier of a Savannah family, as well as unex-plained deaths of prison inmates and a female prosecutor. This all leads to a trail of conspiracy and potential terrorism on an international scale.
With her tenacity and forensic technology, Kay Scarpetta comes through to solve this enthralling mystery.
If you like murder mysteries and can follow the numerous suspects and plots, this is a book you would definitely enjoy!
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By Susan Savitt
On behalf of the Entertainment Committee, we want to send our appreciation and our good wishes to a lady who has given her time and shared her wit, expertise, and friendship with us and all Del Tura residents over the past several years as Chairperson of the Entertainment Committee. Cathy Wallace has worked very hard in attempting to schedule shows and dances that Del Turians would enjoy. Her style and sense of humor made her a delight to work with. As I write this article, Cathy is facing some health is-sues. She is in our prayers and will always be a leading lady to us.
In Cathy’s absence, Helene Glasson, who wears so many hats in Del Tura, is serving as acting chairperson. We are so fortunate to have Helene step forward and take on this responsibility. Helene and the other committee members have many ideas that we will be sharing with you in the upcoming months. Watch for an insert in the next edition of The Tower which will request your input as to the type of entertainment you would like featured in the future.
For your planning purposes, we would like to share with you a listing of the dates and professional shows and dances scheduled for the 2013-14 season in our Starlight Ballroom.
ShowsSaturday, November 9, 2013 ........................................Swinging DivasSaturday, January 18, 2014 ...........................................Mary Ellen Hooper & Glen JohnsonSaturday, February 22, 2014 .........................................Atlantic City BoysSaturday, March 22, 2014 .............................................Back Home AgainDancesSaturday, September 14, 2013 ......................................ErichSaturday, October 26, 2013 ..........................................Greg Miller Band (Halloween Dance) Friday, February 14, 2014 ............................................Brylcreme (Valentine Dance)Saturday, March 15, 2014 .............................................Del Prados (St. Patrick’s Dance) Show and Dance Tuesday, December 31, 2013 .......................................Kat Hefner (New Year’s Eve) Tickets for the September 14th dance starring Erich will be on sale Tuesdays, August
27, September 3 and 10, in the Starlight Ballroom starting at 7:30 a.m. The August 27 date is for HOA members only. Tickets will also be on sale Thursdays, September 5 and 12, in the HOA office between 9:00 a.m. and 12 noon. Erich is a Del Tura favorite. If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet, we suggest you do so on the dates and times listed. For additional information, call Helene Glasson at 217-0592.
Ticket and bio information regarding the upcoming shows and dances will be includ-ed in future editions of the Tower as each date of performance comes closer
We look forward to viewing this season’s shows and “tripping the light fantastic” with you many times in the beautiful Starlight Ballroom during the coming season. See
you there!
Entertainment Committee update
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The Welcome Committee invites all new residents to a get-together Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. in the Fountain Grill Restaurant (the restaurant in Del Tura). This will be a good way for you to get acquainted with your neighbors, learn about activities offered, discover all of the volunteer opportunities and have questions answered. Appe-tizers and soft drinks will be served. There will be a raffle for gifts donated by Del Tura Venders.
We will attempt to deliver an invitation with all of the important information to each new resident. Fliers will be on all bulletin boards at the pools, in the Clubhouse, and on the tables during Tuesday morning coffee.
If you have not been visited by one of the Committee members please fill out a form in the HOA office so we can get in contact with you. If you have not received a Welcome Committee’s Del Tura Bag they will be available at the meeting. We all look forward to talking with you at the get-together.
If you are able to attend please contact any of the Committee members listed. Marlene DeGraaf
Welcome Committee Chairman
Committee Members Marlene DeGraaf – 599-4404 – [email protected] Linda Storma – 997-9066 – [email protected]
Glenda Oliver – 834-8699 - [email protected] Liz Flanagan – 543-1640 - [email protected]
Vivian Gray – 543-6492 – [email protected] Raynor – 599-4706 – [email protected]
Mary Ann Holder – 567-7900 – [email protected] Peters – 731-9756 – no email
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ReflectionsDEL TURA
by Dianne Roderick
Today as I reflect on life I can’t help think of how different the times of our lives were back then. How those very special moments would have played out differently if we had been introduced to the technology of today, specifically the cell phone. Please don’t get me wrong! I realize the advances in this field have been necessary and have an important place in our lives. For example, advances such as Skype and Face Time have allowed us to connect with our loved ones who live far away from us. I’m talking about how those pleasant memories of the past, interrupted by the constant ringing of a cell phone, would have altered our recall or, pos-sibly changed how we felt at the time.
As I think back about what true communication meant before the invention of the cell phone I think about Human Communica-tion as being where two or more people would converse eye to eye, and in that we saw and felt the emotion of another human be-ing. In the flesh- not some elec-tronic tool that relies solely on our verbal sounds! How can we expect to change direction in our world if we don’t encourage face-to-face human interaction? It is out of control and is happening in all age groups. Many people have no regard for others: in cars, in
stores, Dr.’s offices, and in our churches. Does everyone need to know the “intimacies” of anoth-er’s life? Can’t it wait? I won-der what is left to say to someone when you finally see each other face-to-face.
Remember how we use to pass the time sitting in a wait-ing room of a Doctor’s office, or standing in a long line a few years back? We had a choice of keep-ing to ourselves, quietly reading, or conversing with others. When we chose the latter we were often pleasantly surprised by how small our world actually is! Many times we found out that we had many things in common: mutual friends or shared hobbies. Somehow it made our wait time less and left us with a good feeling.
Think back on those most en-joyable moments of your lives. What made them so very spe-cial? We were totally in the moment-no interruptions- enjoy-ing our friends and our families. Whether we were sharing an ice cream cone, or taking a walk on the beach we knew that we were communicating our thoughts and our feelings. You felt it and so did they! Human interaction! No cell phones to put a wedge between those unforgettable times.
As I was going through some of the most pleasant times in my life I thought of a time when my Dad took me out fishing one late afternoon many years ago. I was
so excited! You see being the only girl between two brothers it wasn’t something that happened very often; in fact it was a rare outing. It is definitely a memory that plays out in my mind as if it were yesterday. There we were trawling along the shore line in the dingy, the water was calm and the fish were biting. I felt so special…I had my Dad all to my-self! We talked and Dad shared his fishing stories as I sat and listened to every word. It didn’t matter that all that I caught was an eel. (Dad made me throw it back into the water) The most impor-tant thing was our time together-the human interaction….face to face and heart to heart without the sudden unexpected ring of the cell phone to interrupt this special mo-ment.
So the next time that you plan special moments with a loved one: whether it’s a leisurely walk on the beach, or a pleasant lunch- think about turning that cell phone off. Make those moments truly meaningful! Living life in the moment, socially interacting with others that are there with you within the course of the day requires more than the senses of speech and hearing. True com-munication needs face-to-face interaction in order for it to be truly meaningful. One needs to feel what is being said in order to make it a true heartfelt memory.
Life … Before the Birth of the Cell Phone
Tower QuoteTo everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven: A time to weep, a time to laugh, a time to
mourn, and a time to dance. ~Ecclesiastes 3:1,4.
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SPORTS NEWS
DEL TURA Del Tura Nine-Hole Women’s Golf Assoc.
By Rita Immoor
Well summer has definitely ar-rived and as I type this, the ther-mometer is reading 90 degrees. The closings for aeration and maintenance continue to alternate the available courses. Our par-ticipating players have shrunk as members’ vacation, visit families and friends or escape the heat. As promised this issue will list clos-est to the pin winners, so without further ado:
5/9: Game was 3 clubs and a putter and there was no closest to the pin winner.
5/16: Game was low putts. Closest to the pin was Susan Maginn.
5/23: Game was putts. Closest to the pin was Pat Clemens.
5/30: Game was odd holes. Closest to the pin was Kay Mar-tin.
6/6: Game was eliminate a hole and there was no closest to the pin winner.
6/13: Game was tee to green. Closest to the pin was Katie Yauch.
6/20: No golf due to Men’s LEGA.
6/27: Game was a scramble.
Closest to the pin was Kay Mar-tin.
In addition to regular an-nouncements at the weekly tournament play, members are reminded to regularly review published announcements on our Bulletin Board to obtain specif-ics for all planned events. New members are always welcome to join the Nine-Hole Women’s Golf Association at any time during the year. Don’t hesitate to contact Marlene DeGraaf at 599-4404 for more information.
DEL TURA 18 Hole Women’s Golf Association
By Carol MarraSummer is in “full swing” as
you read this article. Many of our fellow golfers have gone north and even full-time residents take a break to visit family and friends.
The golf course is in rotation for normal maintenance, plantings and aerating. And nothing is more fun than putting on a new-ly-aerated green!! But, we can also take advantage of this time
to visit courses on the Recipro-cal List. The Pro-Shop has the list and will make your tee times for you. Also, in the Pro-Shop is a list of Ladies Summer Clinics that started June 5th and are ev-
ery Wednesday through the end of July. Speak to Ryan Gilbert for details.
June 1 was the first annual ABCD Memorial Tournament, organized and run by Paul Tag-gart. It was really enjoyable to play in and we appreciate all of Paul’s work. The Tournament was played in memory of those golfers who had passed away in the last two years. The money will go for a Fruit Tree in their memory as well as a plaque listing the names.
Since our last article Joyce Alaqua had a hole in one. It was on 2 North on May 25th. Con-gratulations to Joyce!
We had a LEGA event at Whis-key Creek on May 9th. Paula Lafreniere won first overall. Lynne Miller and Carol Marra tied for third. On June 19th we will have gone to Myerlee, Del Tura on September 13th and Burnt Store November 13th. LEGA events always include lunch and
cash winnings in your own Pro Shop.
Summer is a quiet time but the 18-Hole Women’s Association is playing every Thursday at 8:30. If you are interested in joining please speak to Louise Bowers or leave your name in the Pro Shop and we will contact you.
The big event of the fall is our Invitational. Lynne Miller is in charge and the theme is “Make Time for Golf”. Besides 18 holes of golf it will include breakfast, a luncheon and raffle tickets for the chance to win gift baskets includ-ing products from cities where our golf members have lived.
Everyone have a safe and event-filled summer with lots of time for golf, family and friends. And remember, as Will Rogers so eloquently stated: “Golf is good for the soul. You get so mad at yourself you forget to hate your enemies.”
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Joe’s Auto Detailingat Del Tura
Includes:• Hand Wash• Hand Wax• Tires and Rims
Cleaned and Dressed• Interior Vacuumed• All Leather and Vinyl Conditioned with Protectant
• Mats Vacuumed • Glass Cleaned• Door Jams Cleaned
Call Joe Chevalier at 508.737.6646
or come see me in the Pub.Jobs are performed at
your residence in Del Tura.
Golf Carts• Washed & Waxed• Rims and Tires
Cleaned & Dressed
$25.00
All for $65.00$75.00 for SUVS & Trucks
Only Meguiar’s products used for detailing.(The best in the business.)
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h i j k n o l mDEL
TURA
Games Roundup
Tuesday night euchreby Marcella Carothers
5/14/13Louisa Vaillancourt
Ellen CoxJohn Peterson
5/21/13Patty Boquist
Nancy SkorlinskiLouisa Vaillancourt
5/28/13Ellen Cox
Debby Taylor
6/4/13Sue Maginn
Audrey Person
6/11/13Sue Maginn
Marcella Carothers
6/18/13Nancy Skorlinski (tie)
Audrey PersonRon Hulett
Chuck Carothers
6/25/13Ron Hulett
Debby Taylor
7/2/13Sue Maginn
Audrey Person
7/9/13Alice Harmon
Marcella Carothers (tie)Sue Maginn
Pinochle ScoresBy Ralph Lingemann
5/15/13Ralph Lingemann
Florence Dean
5/22/13Florence Dean
Ralph LingemannBill Trahsel
5/29/13Eleanor Lingemann
Sue DuniganRalph Lingemann
DEL TURA Humor
Comments Made In 1957
“I never thought I’d see the day when all our kitchen ap-pliances would be electric. They are even making electric typewriters now.”
“It’s too bad things are so tough nowadays. I see where married women are having to work to make ends meet. It won’t be long before young couples have to hire someone to watch their kids so they both can work.”
“Did you see where some baseball player just signed a contract for $75,000 a year just to play ball? It wouldn’t surprise me if someday they’ll be making more than the president.”
“Marriage doesn’t mean much anymore; those Hollywood stars seem to be getting divorced at the drop of a hat.”
“I read the other day where some scientists think it’s pos-sible to put a man on the moon. They even have some fel-lows they call astronauts preparing for it down in Texas.”
“Ever since they let Clark Gable get by with saying “damn” in Gone With the Wind, it seems every new movie has ei-ther the word” hell” or “damn” in it.”
DEL TURA
By Anna Wilson
Our Thursday Bowling League will be meeting again for our 2013-2014 season. It will start mid October at 3:00 p.m. at All Star Lanes. However, we will meet on September 19, the third Thursday of the month, at 3:30 p.m. in the Royal Palm Ballroom of the Club-house to get a final count of returning bowlers. If anyone else wishes to join our league, please come to this meet-ing. Also, everyone who plans to return, please call Gloria Ellis at 731-5693 and/or sign the list in the Dungeon or down-stairs in the Clubhouse across from the Billiard Room.
Looking forward to a great season,
Lorna Callan, Gloria Ellis and Anna Wilson
Del Tura Fall Thursday
bowling League
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PROFeSSIONAL PAINTING Without Profes-sional Prices! Interior/Exterior, 25 years ex-perience, Power Washing, Home Mainte-nance and repairs! Del Tura resident. Call Jim or Suzi Smith 543-2046 (aug/sept13)
HANDy MAN – Electrical - Plumbing - Wood rot, Carpentry, Screen repair, Ceiling Fans, etc. Del Tura Resident Chuck 731-0188 (dec13)
ReNTAL DeL TURA -185 Las Palmas fully furnished w/golf cart. Call Vanessa 774-644-4434 (feb14)
POWeR WASHING – Decks. Re-pairs. Big/Small. Marty 731-2670 (mar14)
AIRPORT? SHOPPING? eRRANDS? DEPENDABLE Del Tura resident. Lin-da Storma (239) 997-9066 (aug/sept14)
PAINTING & LANDSCAPING: Interior/ex-terior paint, yard work, roof & gutter clean-ing. FREE ESTIMATES. Resident, call Sean Sullivan anytime 731-3710 (dec13)
HOUSe CLeANING: Have your home cleaned by an efficient and trustworthy Del Turian who is reasonable and uses her own products. Call Judie 731-1373(dec13)
LOCkSMITH Auto/Home Lockouts, Locks Repaired, Installed or Re-keyed. Del Tura Resident. Louis Rivet 543-1434 (oct13)
RIDeS to and from the airport. Gerald J. Dyer, 231 Las Palmas Blvd. 731-1696 (feb14)
GARAGe DOOR AND OPeNeR TUNe-UP $25.00. Oil, adjust, and reprogram. Call Jim O’Brien( resident) 239-849-1644 (may14)
“PReSSURe WASHING” Houses, drive-ways, walkways. Call Del Tura Resi-dent. Denny at 543-8811 (aug/sept13)
HOMe FOR ReNT 903 Via La Paz - Fully furnished w/Golf Cart. Reasonable rates. Cable & internet included. Call Wayne: (508) 728-5438 (mar14)
HOUSe CLeANING SeRVICe, reli-able, honest, & friendly service. Del Tura resident. Call Karen @ 543-1434 (oct13)
AIRPORT SCOOTS- to and from the air-port or Doctors’ appointments. Need to go grocery shopping and can’t get out? Please call Monique Reilly 567-2292 (feb14)
ReAL eSTATe – Buying or selling in Del Tura? Call Jim or Barbi O’Brien, Del Tura residents, 239-849-1644 (aug/sept. 13)
NOTARy SeRVICe by appoint-ment. Call Carolyn after 6:30pm. Del Tura resident, 239-292-6691 (aug/sept13)
LAMINATeS, wood rot, power wash, int./ ext. painting, plumbing, gutters, roofs cleaned. Res. Ref. Call Stan 731-9756 (jan14)
ReAL eSTATe - Interested in selling or buy-ing, and fast friendly service. Call Del Tura resi-dent Mary Tarrence at 239-443-8682 (jan14)
NeeD RIDe to airport, groceries, etc. Call Russ 239-731-2052. (aug/sept13)
yeARLy ReNTAL (617-688-8251) 2908 Madera Cir. Fully Furnished - $1200 mthly. Negotiable. Steps to pool 2 bed/2 bath/Lanai. Utilities included. (aug/sept/13)
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AVON products sold by Del Tura resi-dent. Call Pat 239-567-1567(Home) or 631-838-4323(Cell) (aug/sept13)
HOMe RePAIRS & MAINTeNANCe – roof & gut-ter cleaning, landscaping, brick repair & more. My Special Pressure Washing for $85! Call Mike Stark for free estimate. 239-543-6961(aug/sept13)
COMPUTeR TROUBLeS? - Free in-house inspection & estimate. Reasonable rates. Call Clebson 239-265-8455 (nov13)
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DEL TURA TENNIS ASSOCIATIONCALENDAR OF EVENTS
FALL 2013 AND WINTER 20142013
August 5, Monday Fall League Letter PostedAugust 31, Saturday Fall Sign-Up SheetsOctober 1, Tuesday Sign-Up Sheets Removal
League Chairperson will notify leagues if tryouts are necessary.Gerry Benjamins 322-9866
Fall League Begins Fall League Ends Oct. 21, Mon. Men AOct. 23, Wed. Men B2Oct. 17, Th. Men B1Oct 25, Fri Women BOct 26, Sat Mixed Doubles
A Men League ends Monday, Dec. 9B2 Men League ends Wednesday, Dec. 11B1 Men League ends Thursday, Dec. 12B Women League ends Friday, Dec. 13Mixed Doubles ends Saturday, Dec 14
November 27,Wednesday Post Winter League LetterDecember 4, Wednesday Post Winter League Sign-Up December 16, Monday January Friendship Posting and Sign-Up Sheet
December 31, Tuesday New Years Eve Fun Day with Games & Prizes
2014January 1, Wednesday Winter League Sign-Up Removal
League Chairperson will notify leagues if tryouts are necessary.Gerry Benjamins 322-9866
January 12, Sunday General Meeting, 12:30 PM / Election of Officers
January 12, Sunday Remove Friendship Tournament Sign-Up Sheets
Winter League Begins Winter League EndsJan. 11 Sat Mixed DoublesJan. 13, Mon. A Men
Mixed Doubles ends Saturday, Mar. 8 ( skip Jan.18)A Men League ends Monday, March 3
Jan. 15, Wed. B2 Men B2 Men League ends Wednesday, March 5Jan. 16, Thurs. B1 MenJan. 17 Fri, B Women
B1 Men League ends Thursday, Mar.6B Women League ends Friday, Mar. 7
Jan. 18 & 19, Sat & Sun Friendship TournamentFebruary 3, Monday Post March Spring Fun Tournament Sign-Up Sheet
March 2, Sunday Remove Spring Fun Tournament Sign-Up Sheets
March 15 &16, Sat & Sun Spring Fun Tournament
March 16, Sunday DTTA Awards BanquetCalendar 2013 2014 Last saved by Don Dowell Calendar F10W11
DEL TURA
Del Tura Tennis Association Calendar of EventsFall 2013 and Winter 2014
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DEL TURA Sept. birthdays & Anniversaries
Birthdays
Anniversaries
1... Eleanor Calcagno Val Hensel David Koch Susan Kruschke Jim Wagner Cathy Wallace 2....Arthur Carey Susan Savitt Jeerald Washler 3....Robert Corson Louise Estabrooks Ardell Graff Maureen Rousseau Judie Welch 4....Bea Botterbusch Ron Emo Christine Raynor Shirley Williams 5....Dino DeGrande 6....Mary Ferrara Fran Garro Ray Street 7....James Bishop David Harting Joe Haug Dorothy Masse 8....Stella Hackney Don Kurza 9....Joan Hicks Barbara Schmoltz 10...John Somma 11 ...John DiNitto Virginia Fleming Robert Garabedian Sally Keith Bobbie Leslie Frank Miller
12...Marion Cunniff Bonnie Evangelist Sandra Husband Frederick Shaw Sheila Vona 13....Paul Collins Ellen Cox Denny Erickson Concetta Gavin Fred Lane 14....James Conley Michael Conner/Byrd Joy Corson Joyce Lewis15.....Joe Mikesh Nemi Mitchell Barbara Taylor16.....Ken Bracher Dennis Flynn17.....Moa Shearer18.....Fred Fleming Frank Husband Ron Raming Barbara Wills 19....Marilyn Gaudrea Ellen Haug Bob Moore Tom Stoots George Taylor 20....Albert Monte Gary Perkins Joan Wanamaker Esther Williams
21.....Rita Breslin David Critchlow Rich Labbe Wally Stos Gail Ventura 22....Michael Baker Boots Gehrke Judith Martin 23....Cora Dunn Ed Dye Donald Edwards Audrey Hopcia Carolyn Minturn Lynette Roy Bill Walker 24....Geri Cheevers Alice Harlach 25....Dennis Cottini San Friedman JackShannon 26....Al Buralli Judy Heisler Kathy Pettit Allan Scott 27....Bill Michael 28 ...Barb Johannes Kevin Wilcox 29....Harold Bobbett Peg Giavanti Mary Lou Pudlo Andrea Richardson Lubov Ruvinskaya 30....Claire Mick William Smith
1........ Barry & Kandice Chadwell ..........23 years1........ Charles & Michelle Reese ..............8 years1........ David & Carol Paugh ...................... 1 year3........ Peter & Jolan Israel ......................53 years5........ Bill & Verna Sheldon ...................60 years6........ Bud & Katie Yauch ......................33 years6........ Al & Betty Buralli ........................66 years7........ Jim & Bette Buescher...................67 years9........ Ed & Gay Dye ..............................52 years9........ Harry & Jeanne Vichosky ............43 years9........ Ron & Edie Fowler ....................52 years11 ...... Jim & Elinor Thompson ..............64 years12...... George & Hilda Taylor ..................6 years12...... Ed & Darlene Krawczyk
13...... Bruce & Luican DeLude ............22 years13...... David & Judy Jacobs ....................44 years15 John & Nancy Discioscia .............43 years15...... Barry & Judy Sommers/Jolin .......14 years16 Dom & Chickie Notaro ................47 years16...... Pete & June Doyle ........................62 years16...... Dennis & Gail Flynn ....................37 years18...... Louis & Karen Rivet ....................25 years18...... Bill & Sandy Weddleton .............26 years23 Hal & Geri Cheevers/Kellam ......30 years24...... Raymond & Dianne Roderick ......47 years25...... Randy & Carolyn Curtis...............19 years26...... Marty & Cheryl DeCara ...............13 years
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DEL TURA October birthdays & Anniversaries
Birthdays
Anniversaries
1.....Henry Gagne Robert Goodman Ron Howell Henry Moreau 2.....Robert Davis Earl Kilmer Deo Kirkman Marianne O’Malley Carol Paugh 3.....Lisa Livingwood Richard MacKinnon 4.....Linda Fitzgibbons 5.....Stephen Barker Betty Buralli Marcia Hinchberger Maria Mathews 6.....Pamela Badeau John Boothby Vicki Koch Jane Ostrander Glen Williams 7.....Raymond Schmoltz 8.....Cathy Bishop Helen Davis Alice Kelly Blanchard Stell Joan Zabkar 9.....Diane Babbitt Terrence Boros Bette Buescher Michael Clark Lil Murdoch Anna Wilson 10....Ronald Boshaw Karen Conte David Ferazzi Nina Lepir John Mangrum Charlene Mowrey
11 ....John Bilancio Roland Doyle Michael Hagan Charlotte Houtman Marge Nosach Pete Slusarski 12....Edward Krawczk Geri Margiotta Thomas McGilloway Charles Note Barry Wade Juanita Wilson 13....Dianne Bevilaqua Sherwood McIntire 14....Christina Davis Donald Lepir Audrey Levine 15....Bob Albert Maurice Allen Richard Ferrante Bill Kelly 16....Hal Kellam George O’Malley 17....Robert Jewell Charlie Nonopoulos 18....Nora Chandler Lucille Mineo Peggy Note Dianne Sours Harry Vichosky 19....Linda Kinzel Paul Locke 20....Lorna Callan Christine Gauntt Karen Monte Pat Whitney 21....Connie Carter Jim Hausle Jayleen Ruffalo Paul Schaefer
22....Tim Brady Nancy Cerniglia Philip Ladlie Mary Richardson Joseph Romagano Linda Sadowski 23....Dianne Basile Doris Meyer Betty Moeller Martha Niceley Richard Swift 24....Eileen Arnone Barbara Boyd Margaret Lloyd Nalita Stos John Tepe 25....Jo Ann Collins Claire Connors Paul Greenlee Rita Kelly Shirley Thompson 26....Judy Greensstreet 27....Joyce Alaqua Fred DeHay Joseph Gollotto Carol Vigilante 28....Yvonne Beicht Richard Conte Deb Overholser Suzi Smith Jean Wiley 29....Donald Casillo David Corrow Carole Morgan Roy Price Erin Winsor 30....Raymond Roderick 31....Patricia Beccarea Baird Niceley
3..... Louis & Deborah Wloch 43 yeasrs 4..... Harry & Rosalie Christopher 55 years 5..... Joseph & Bobbi Beard 50 years 5..... Chuck & Barbara Selback 5 0 years 10.... Rick & Wilma Antaya 43 years 12.... Frank& Gerri Robbins 62 years 15.... Erv & Becky Bartlett 47 years 18.... Earl & Jolene Kilmer 11 years 18.... Alfred & Maria Matthews 39 years 18.... Richard & Elisabeth Taylor 5 years
19.... Jim & Boots Gehrke 56 years 20.... Richard & Dorothy Masse 57 years 20.... Donald & Nancy Toth 46 years 26.... Bob & Nora Chandler 65 years 27.... Stan & Irma Young .........................62 years 27.... Hill & Mary Richardson.................12 years 29.... David & Rita Krutz ........................47 years 29.... Pete & Carol McHugh ....................47 years 31.... John & Mary Maxwell ...................... 1 year
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DEL TURA Daily Activity Schedule
The Daily Activity Schedule will be updated on a monthly basis. Please submit any corrections or additions to: Helene Glasson 217-0592 or
by email [email protected] prior to the 9th of each month. Thank you.
Activity ContactInformation MON. TUES. WEd. ThUrS. FrI. SAT. SUN. ExERCISE
TaiChi MarjorieLord................543-9072 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30 8:00-9:30TuraZumba Teddyreid..................... 731-7251 9:30-10:00 9:30-10:00 9:30-10:00JaneFondaAerobics Teddyreid..................... 731-7251 10:00-10:45 10:00-10:45 10:00-10:45WaterAerobic,NorthPool LindaStorma.................997-9066 11:00-12:00 11:00-12:00 11:00-12:00YogaPractice,StarlightBallroom deaWells......................283-5603 11:00-12:15
SPORTSMixedTennis-Open 8:00-10:00Men’s18holeGolfLeague donSoper.....................217-0879 8:00Women’s9holeGolfLeague Judithriordan...............543-3753 8:30Women’s18holeGolfLeague ruthAnnBlevins...........543-8134 8:30Men’s9holeLeague Jackriordan,Pres.........543-3753 9:00Shuffleboard-Open 9:00MixedBowling,AllStar(Oct-May) daveCsuy....................543-9746 10:30Shuffleboard,TravelingTeam(Jan-Mar) BobCrawford 12:30Shuffleboard,Practice JackBlevons..................731-0892 12:30ShuffleBoard JackBlevons..................731-0892 1:00Men’sBilliards harryChristopher..........997-7345 1:00-3:00 1:00-3:00Shuffleboard-Open(Apr-Aug) MarcellaCarothers......... 731-3315 3:00 3:00MixedBowling,AllStarLanes GloriaEllis....................731-5693 3:00FunBowling,AllStarLanes dorisMeyer...................731-1937 2:00Bocce(Oct-May) 3:00-6:00Bocce(Sept-April) SheilaVona....................443-8389 3:30-5:00Softball(Oct-Mar,Mon&Wed)CapeCoralNWComplex JayFlanagan.................543-1960 5:00 5:00Shuffleboard,Open(Apr-Aug) BobCrawford.................777-8290 7:00Women’sBilliards(Nov-Apr) AnnaWilson.................731-3604 7:00-10:00
GAMESBingo-StarlightBallroomAllYear 11:00-12:00Canasta NorrineMcLaughlin.......543-1276 1:00-4:00hand&Foot-CardGame BettyScheetz.......... 609-477-9147 1:00-4:00OpenBridge SylviaWhite.................. 731-5168 1:00-4:00OpenBridge Marjoriedavis...............543-4225 1:30-4:30MayI-CardGame NorrineMcLaughlin.......543-1276 1:00-4:00dominoes JuneMalonson.............. 652-4151 5:30Bingo,StarlightBallroomDoors open @ 6:15 6:15Bingo-Oct-Mar ErvStorma....................997-9066 6:45-9:00duplicateBridgeCarolMarra...................... 543-5995 6:45-9:30duplicateBridge delorisNelson...............731-9503 6:45-10:00Euchre MarcellaCarothers........ 731-3315 7:00-9:00GoodTimersCardsB-1 PegMcTernan................543-3144 7:00-9:00Mahjong rhetaKanen..................731-0809 7:00Mahjong-CardroomII GlendaOliver................834-8699 6:30 6:30Mahjong-CardroomII Mariannedenman.........543-5968 7:00Mahjong-CardroomI dianneBevilaqua...........567-2234 1:00-5:00Pinochle ralph&EleanorLingeman543-1209 7:00-10:00
OTHER ACTIVITIES & CLubSBloodPressurereadings (Summer,1stTuesofMonth) 8:00-9:00SocialandCoffeehour,StarlightBallroom 8:15BirdCarving(Nov-May) BernieForsey.................217-60249:00-12:00VIdEOCOrNErisopeninthelibrary 1:00-3:00OilPainting(Oct-May) Gerrirobbins................731-6390 1:00-4:00ComputerClub,StarlightBallroom Martyriley.................... 217-0766 1:45Choralaires(Oct-May) EdnaSmith....................543-2467 3:00-5:00 7:00-9:00InvestmentClub(2nd&4thwks) JackIreland................... 546-9701 4:00-6:00GoodTimersMtg.1stwkofMonth PatClemens...................567-0716 5:00WritersGroup-Jacarandaroom Jackdunigan.................599-4221 10-11:30 Every Other Tues Starting 1-22Ceramics(M-T-W,StartingJanThurstoo) Janetragone.................543-7818 9:00-12:00 9:00-12:00 9:00-12:00
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DEL TURA Summer Fun
4th of July Parade
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HE IS BACK!For your dancing and listening pleasure
He sings and plays all your favorites. Saturday, September 14, 2013
7:30 - 10:30 P.M.Starlight Ballroom
Ticket Price $ 7.00 per person
ERICH
For over twenty years, Erich has been a favorite musician throughoutsouthwest Florida in places such as surrounding communities, theShell Factory, Powell’s, Lake Kennedy Senior Center, the CulturalCenter of Charlotte County and our Del Tura Starlight Ballroom.
Ticket sales begin at 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, August 27 in the StarlightBallroom. HOA members only the first day of sales. Remainingtickets will be sold in the Starlight Ballroom starting at 7:30 AM on
September 3 and 10. Tickets will also be available in the HOA officefrom 9-12 noon on Thursdays, September 5 and 12.
ForAdditional Information, call Helene Glasson at 217-0592
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