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WELCOME FRIENDS & GUESTS

TO A PARK WITH A HEART

“Gator Tales” is available online at: http://floridacommunities. com/lake-hammock-newsletter.

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Until 8BC, the Romans called August ‘Sextilis’ as it was the sixth

month of their year. When the Gregorian calendar was adopted,

it became the eighth month of the year and was renamed in

honor of Augustus Caesar, first Emperor of Rome who chose it

as it was the month of his greatest triumphs. He died in August

AD14. The Anglo-Saxons called August by the name Weod-monath (weed month) as it is

the month when weeds grow most rapidly.

The most common birthstone for August is the peridot. Most

people think of a light lime or olive colored stone when they

think of peridot. However, peridot also comes in yellowish

green and even brown. Peridot is associated - love, truth,

faithfulness and loyalty.

Another birthstone for August is sardonyx. It is a form of

onyx and was popular among ancient Romans and Greeks. It is

actually the traditional birthstone for the month of August.

Jade is also one of August's birthstones. Jade comes in many

colors, although most people think of a green stone when they

hear the word jade.

The gladiolus is the birth month flower of August, bringing luck

to all births in August. Symbolically this flower signifies

remembrance, infatuation, and strength of character. Its name

comes from Latin's "gladius" meaning "sword" for its sword

shaped leaves. This flower has also represented the Roman

gladiators who carried swords. In mythology, there are many

tales told of gladioli springing from bloodshed by a sword.

Leo and Virgo are the astrological signs for August. Birthdays

from August 1st through the 22nd fall under the sign of Leo. The

Sun is your ruling planet Leo. You shine as brightly as the Golden

globe because you reflect the characteristics of the heavenly

body that rules your star sign! You too are a ball of dynamic

energy. You are warm, bright and self-motivated, and you want to

make an impression in everything you do — your work, your love

life and your social life.

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August 23rd through the 31st birthdays fall under the sign of

Virgo. Virgo is earthy and represents the sixth sign of the

zodiac. You belong to a group of people known for their

perfectionism and highly analytical minds. There's a bit of a joke

about how precise and demanding Virgos are but when you think

about it, what's wrong with being tidy, organized and clean? You

make a wonderful impression with your skillful insights and

broad-based knowledge. Simply put, you are a most interesting

person to be with. When others get to know you a little more, you

can be a fascinating person with all sorts of useful tidbits of information.

August Holidays and Observances

Although there are no major holidays celebrated in August, there are many observances

throughout the month. Here are just a few of them.

Respect for Parents Day and Sister's Day are both observed on August 1st.

The first Sunday in August is American Family Day and Friendship Day. It is also National

Kid's Day which was created in 1994. Kid's Day is a day to spend meaningful time with

children. It coincides perfectly with American Family Day and Friendship Day.

National Night Out is observed on the first Tuesday in August. This yearly event was

introduced in 1984. It is a night for neighborhoods to get together with block parties,

cookouts, parades and police visits. It is a night that encourages participation in anti-

crime efforts in towns and cities across America.

Historic Events in August

Many major events happened during the eighth month of the year. Here are three

historical events that took place in August.

The Social Security Act was signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 14, 1935.

The World War II bombing of Hiroshima took place on August 6, 1945.

The Japanese surrendered on August 14, 1945. Victory over Japan (also referred to as V-

J Day) was announced to the world the next day and World War II came to an end.

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ACTIVITIES CHAIRS

These volunteers will not be hosting all the events but will be

the ones finding hosts for the events and planning the

dates. If you have any suggestions or need more

information on these activities please contact the

following:

Birthdays/Anniversaries: Joanne Marko – 438-5011

Breakfast Out: Jane Biba – 422-6531

Early Bird Dinner: Margaret Conley – 353-7640

Dining By The Book: Marilyn Smith -421-1018

Entertainment: Clark Smith – 438-6929

Ladies Lunches: MaryAnn Donovan – 422-3465

Park Breakfast: Maria Combs – 438-6643

Karen Wilson – 353-2275

Potlucks: Eileen Lemay – 353-1108

Trips: Tammy Anthis – 353-1959

Board of Directors 2014

Lee Emery President (2014)

(585)330-6328

Clark Smith Vice President (2015)

(863)438-6929

Marilyn Smith

Secretary (2015)

(863)421-1018

Richard Gould Treasurer (2014)

(863)422-5902

Barb Cowles Director (2014)

(863)353-7336

Brian Lund Director (2014)

(863)259-8054

Gary Saunders Director (2014)

(863)353-2901

Committee Chairs

Activities & Gator Tales

Tammy Anthis

(863)353-1959

Phone Squad – Jane Biba

(863)422-6531

Sunshine - Carol Gould

(863)422-5902

Welcome – Bill Patelunas

(863)421-2040

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4th OF JULY–COOKOUT LAKE HAMMOCK VILLLAGE

Where are the Residents??? Sandy Blackman and PJ Roberts Where are the residents???

Herb Hunt says “Where is the cake?” Jack & Margaret Conley John & Jeanine Miller 5 Is it our turn to eat yet?

“COOKS”

Bill Patelunas, Fred Roberts, PJ Roberts, Terry DeJane

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4th OF JULY–COOKOUT LAKE HAMMOCK VILLLAGE

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MENU

GRILLED HOT DOGS

POTATO SALAD

BAKED BEANS

CHIPS

COLD DRINKS

DEVILED EGGS

BY

Betty Rhoades Joyce Smith

Renee DeJane Sandy Blackman Karen Patelunas

PJ Roberts

CAKES

BY

Janie’s

Creations

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Lake Hammock Village Activities

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Dining By The Book

Wednesday, August 6th

Carpool 4:30 p.m. Marilyn Smith 421-1018

We will be using

our Enjoyment

Book Coupon to eat

at Floridino’s

Italian Kitchen (29400 U.S. HWY 27,

Lake Hamilton (863) 353-2670). Even if

you don’t have a coupon book we hope you

will join us for dinner.

Monthly SS Party

Tuesday, August 12th

3:00 p.m. Herman & Jane Biba

167 Glen Este Ct.

Come on over to the Biba’s for a LHV get

together. This is a great way to meet

new neighbors or just sit and catch up on

the news. Hope to see you

Breakfast Out –

Cypress Cafe

Saturday, August 16th

8:15 a.m.

Jane Biba (863) 422-6531

This month we will be meeting at

Cypress Cafe (3055 Cypress Gardens

Rd, Winter Haven (863)326-1100) for a

delicious breakfast. Hope many of you

will join us.

Birthday, Anniversary

Sunday, August 17th

6:30 p.m. Maria Combs (863) 438-6643 Joanne Marko – 438-5011

Come celebrate August Birthdays and

Anniversaries with cake and ice cream. A

movie or a fun game of Michigan Rummy

will follow at 7:00 p.m. if you wish to stay.

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Lake Hammock Village Activities

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Day Trip – Florida Aquarium

Monday, August 18th

9:00 a.m. Price: $19.95 seniors over 60

Tammy Anthis 353-1959

From playful river otters to intimidating

sharks, there are more than 20,000

aquatic animals and

plants to see during a

visit to the Aquarium.

Touch a bamboo shark

in Stingray Beach or a sea star in the No

Bone Zone. Assortments of entertaining

and educational shows are offered during

the day. They open at 9:30 am so by

arriving early we can beat the heat and

rain. If I order tickets online the price

is Adults: $21.95, seniors over 60:

$19.95. Please sign up by Thursday,

August 14th. Pay Tammy in cash or

check.

Ladies Lunch

Wednesday, Aug 20th

Carpool 11:30 a.m. MaryAnn Donovan 422-3465

The ladies will gather at the clubhouse to

carpool to Lincontro Italian Restaurant

(35 State Road 60 West, Lake Wales

(863) 676-7400). You can order off the

menu or they have a 3 course daily lunch

special for $9.99: appetizer, main course

& dessert.

Early Bird Dining

Tuesday, Aug 26th

Carpool 4:30 p.m. Jane Biba (863) 422-6531

We will be eating dinner tonight at

Longhorn Steakhouse (875 1st St S,

Winter Haven (863)295-7740). Check

online for coupons.

Activities Meeting

Tuesday, August 26th

2:00 p.m. Tammy Anthis (863) 353-1959

If you have ideas of activities, places to

eat around the town or other things that

you would like to see LHV do then please

join us in the clubhouse as we plan our

October activities. We enjoy having new

ideas to explore.

Remember to sign

up for activities in

the clubhouse.

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Get Well Wishes

Jim Barkley – Home Bev Corliss – Home

Kathy Deuel – Home Larry Dezinski – Home

Betty Kretz – Home Jack McQuade – Vienna Square Astoria

Bob Roubaud - Home

If you know of anyone that is sick or in the hospital please let Carol Gould (422-5902)

know so she can get a card to them. If you would like to be put on the prayer chain, please

contact Tammy Anthis (353-1959).

Thanks to Bee Koenig and Jane Lallier for donating the new triple crock pots to the

clubhouse. If you need to use them they are being kept in the back room on small file

cabinet.

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Thanks to Greg & Sandy Blackman, Terry & Renee DeJane, Fred

& P.J. Roberts and Bill & Karen Patelunas for all their hard work

in hosting the Fourth of July celebration. Thanks to the HOA

for funding the event.

Tammy Anthis

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Thanks to John & Teresa Birchall for donating some new Christmas Decorations to the

HOA. Tammy Anthis/Joanne Marko

Happy thank you to everyone who came to RachelJoy's fingernail painting extravaganza.

She is still enjoying all the cards, balloons, and of course, her lovely fingernails. We are

both grateful for your friendships.

Stephanie and RachelJoy

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Thanks to Mary Ann Donovan for her many years of volunteering to proof read the Gator

Tales. You were a great help and will be missed.

Tammy Anthis

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In Memoriam

Our condolences to:

Bob Sharples in the loss of his brother

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August Birthdays

KZ Bowden 1st

Debbie Hinrichs 2nd

Ron Lallier 2nd

Janet Karem 3rd

Lillian Loy 3rd

Jim Fischer 6th

Bee Koenig 6th

Susan Huber 8th

Elaine Rockwell 9th

Donna Hunt 11th

Joanne Marko 12th

Richard Nolan 12th

Jane Lallier 13th

Jack Wilson 13th

Gail Seal 16th

Richard Spiegel 19th

Jeff Hunt 22nd

Kathy Arsenault 23rd

Joan Brake 23rd

Gerald Rockwell 24th

Linda Martin 26th

Stephenie Green 29th

Linda Hile 30th

Becky Scott 30th

August Anniversaries

Chuck & Bee Koening 5th

20 years

Jerry & Joan Butler 7th

21 years

Charles & Marileigh Osborn 9th

55 years

KZ & Sharon Bowden 12th

31 years

Gary & Debbie Hinrichs 16th

49 years

Hank & Connie Marion 19th

53 years

Phillip & Sharon Greenfield 23th

43 years

Gary & Tammy Saunders 26th

8 years

Birthdays are good for you.

Statistics show that the

people who have the most live

the longest.

Reverend Larry Lorenzoni

Marriage is the sunset of

love.

French Proverbs

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July LHV Volunteers

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HOA/Activities

Tammy Anthis – Activities, Birthday

Balloons, Decorations

Jane Biba – Breakfast out

Greg & Sandy Blackman – 4th of July

Margaret & Jack Conley - Birthday

Balloons

Margaret Conley –Early Bird Dining

Terry & Renee DeJane – 4th of July

Mary Ann Donovan – Birthday/Anniv.

Celebration, Ladies Lunch

Carol Gould - Sunshine Committee

Joanne Marko – Decorations

Brin & Bob McDonald – SS Party

Bill & Karen Patelunas – 4th of July

Sally Phillips - Birthday/Anniv.

Celebration

Fred & P.J. Roberts – 4th of July

David & Mary Schnopp - Librarians

Clark & Joice Smith – Karaoke Party Marilyn Smith – Dining by the Book

Marian Spiegel - Information Board

Stephanie Strom - Early Bird Dining

Wednesday Coffee Herman & Jane Biba

Glen & Judy Loy

Joanne Marko

Leon & Linda Martin

Jim Mullison

Gator Tales Tammy Anthis - editor, photographer

Donna Barkley – proofreader

Andy & Nancy Belski - deliver papers Joanne Marko

Renee DeJane - photographer

Richard & Marian Spiegel – deliver

papers

LHV RESIDENT PATROL To all the Lake Hammock Village

Residents who patrolled our park in golf

carts or walking. You are appreciated

for doing it in this heat.

GREAT

THINGS

are done

by a series of

small things

BROUGHT

TOGETHER

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ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 60 YR. OLD?

TAKE THE TEST

THIS MAY BE HARDER THAN YOU THINK. THE ANSWERS WILL BE ON THE TIP OF

YOUR TONGUE, BUT YOU JUST CAN'T QUITE REMEMBER THE CORRECT ANSWER.

DON'T LOOK BELOW FOR THE ANSWERS UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED IT OUT. A TEST

FOR ’OLDER’ KIDS. The answers are printed below, (after the questions) but don't

cheat! Answer them first.....

1. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful

citizens would ask, Who was that masked man? Invariably, someone would answer, I don't

know, but he left this behind. What did he leave behind? ________________.

2. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on The

____ ___________ Show.

3. 'Get your kicks, __ _________ _______.'

4. 'The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to ______.'

5. 'In the jungle, the mighty Jungle, ________________.'

6. After the Twist, The Mashed Potato, and the Watusi, we 'danced' under a stick that

was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called the '_____________.'

7. Nestlé’s makes the very best _______________.'

8. Satchmo was America’s ’Ambassador of Goodwill.' Our parents shared this great jazz

trumpet player with us. His name was _________________.

9. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking? _______________.

10. Red Skeleton's hobo character was named__________________ and Red

Always ended his television show by saying, 'Good Night, and '________ ________... '

11. Some Americans who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning their___________.

12. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk in the front was called the

VW. What other names did it go by? ____________ &_______________.

13. In 1971, singer Don MacLean sang a song about, 'the day the music died.' This was a

tribute to ___________________.

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14. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it. It was

called ___________________.

15. One of the big fads of the late 50's and 60's was a large plastic ring that we twirled

around our waist. It was called the________________________.

16. Remember LS/MFT _____ _____/_____ _____ _____?

17. Hey Kids! What time is it? It's _____ ______ _____!

18. Who knows what secrets lie in the hearts of men? The _____ knows!

19. There was a song that came out in the 60's that was "a grave yard smash". Its name

was the ______ ______!

20. Alka Seltzer used a "boy with a tablet on his head" as its Logo/Representative. What

was the boy's name? ________

ANSWERS:

1.The Lone Ranger left behind a silver bullet.

2. The Ed Sullivan Show

3. On Route 66

4.To protect the innocent.

5. The Lion Sleeps Tonight

6. The limbo

7. Chocolate

8. Louis Armstrong

9. The Timex watch

10. Freddy, The Freeloader and 'Good Night and God Bless.'

11. Draft cards (bras were also burned. Not flags, as some have guessed)

12. Beetle or Bug

13. Buddy Holly

14. Sputnik

15. Hoola-hoop

16. Lucky Strike/Means Fine Tobacco

17. Howdy Doody Time

18. Shadow

19. Monster Mash

20. Speedy

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Cool Facts

Cocaine was sold to cure sore throat, neuralgia, nervousness, headache, colds and sleeplessness

in the 1880’s. 95% of people feel uncomfortable when the TV volume is an odd number. The earth is presently inhabited by 1.4 million species of animals and 500,000 species of plants. In 1945 a computer at Harvard malfunctioned and Grace Hopper, who was working on the

computer, investigated, found a moth in one of the circuits and removed it. Ever since, when

something goes wrong with a computer, it is said to have a bug in it. Walt Disney named Mickey Mouse after Mickey Rooney, whose mother he dated for some time. The dot above the “i” is called a tittle. The 1st U.S. Minimum Wage Law was instituted in 1938. The minimum wage was 25 cents per

hour. The average person has 10,000 taste buds. A fetus starts to develop fingerprints at the age of 18 weeks. Nintendo first produced playing cards.

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36106 U.S. Highway 27 * Haines City, Florida www.lakehammock.com

Email: [email protected]

Lake Hammock Village Residents – Bring us a buying customer and receive $100.00

Office Hours Sales Staff

Monday thru Friday * 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday and Sunday by Appointment Renee * Cell (863) 242-5400

Closed Holidays

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August General Interest

1st – 1498 - Columbus lands in South America.

2nd – 1934 - Chancellor Adolf Hitler becomes absolute dictator of Germany under the

title of Fuhrer, or "Leader.

3rd – 1492 - Columbus sets sail.

4th – 1753 - George Washington, a young Virginia planter, becomes a Master Mason, the

highest basic rank in the secret fraternity of Freemasonry.

5th –1858 - First transatlantic telegraph cable completed.

6th – 1787 - First draft of Constitution debated.

7th –1912 - Teddy Roosevelt nominated as Bull Moose candidate.

8th - 1942 - German saboteurs executed in Washington.

9th – 1936 – Jessie Owens wins 4th gold medal.

10th – 1793 – After more than two centuries as a royal palace, the Louvre is opened as a

public museum in Paris by the French revolutionary government. Today, the Louvre's

collection is one of the richest in the world, with artwork and artifacts

representative of 11,000 years of human civilization and culture.

11th – 1965 – Watts Riot begins.

12th – 1953 – Soviets test "Layer-Cake" bomb.

13th – 1521 - Aztec capital falls to Cortés.

14th – 1784 - On Kodiak Island, Grigory Shelikhov, a Russian fur trader, founds Three

Saints Bay, the first permanent Russian settlement in Alaska.

15th – 1947 - India and Pakistan win independence.

16th – 1948 - Baseball legend George Herman "Babe" Ruth dies from cancer in New York

City.

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17th – 1987 – Hitler's last living henchman dies.

18th – 1920 - Woman suffrage amendment ratified.

19th – 1812 – Old Ironsides earns its name.

20th – 1968 – Soviets Invade Czechoslovakia.

21st – 1831 – Slave revolt erupts in Virginia.

22nd – 1851 – U.S. wins first America's Cup.

23rd – 1926 – Valentino dies.

24th – 1821 - Spain accepts Mexican independence.

25th – 1875 - Englishman swims the Channel.

26th – 1920 – 19th Amendment adopted.

27th – 1776 - The Battle of Brooklyn.

28th – 1963 – King speaks to March on Washington.

29th – 1949 – Soviets explode atomic bomb.

30th – 1983 - First African American in space.

31st – 1888 - Jack the Ripper claims first victim.

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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

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Haines City

(For more information call Parks & Recreation Department 421-3700)

Farmers Market: Every Wednesday at Railroad Park – 8:00 am

Bok Tower Saturday, August 23rd – Summer Music Series – 7:30-9:30 pm - $20

Davenport Sunday, August 31st - Big Belly BBQ Battle – 11:00 am – 6:00 pm – Historic Davenport

Kissimmee Every Sunday – Country Truck Cruise – Old Town – 7:00 pm

Every Wednesday – Little Darlin’s Street Party & Cruise Party – Old Town - 6:00 pm

Every Friday – Car Cruise – Old Town – 7:00 pm

Every Saturday – Saturday Nite Cruise – Old Town

Friday, August 1st – Food Truck Bazaar – 6:00-9:00 pm – Civic Center

Lakeland Center Friday, August 15th - Greatest Hits by Elton John – 8:00 pm

Lakeridge Winery August 16th & 17th – 20th Annual Harvest Grape Stomp– 10:00 pm – 5:00 pm - $2

Winter Haven Every 1st Friday of the Month – Pickin’ in the Park – 6:00 pm

Every 2nd Friday of the Month – Praise in the Park – 6:30 pm

Every 3rd Friday of the Month – Dulcimers in the Park – 5:30 pm

Every 4th Friday of the Month – Strings at Scores – 58 4th Street NW – 6:00 pm

First Saturday of the Month – Cruisin’ Winter Haven – 4:00-9:00 pm

Saturday, August 16th – Cypress Gardens Water Ski Show - Lake Silver – 4:30 pm

Just before the funeral services, the undertaker

came up to the very elderly widow and asked,

'How old was your husband?' '98,' she replied...

'Two years older than me'

'So you're 96,' the undertaker commented...

She responded, 'Hardly worth going home, is it?

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Stephen King Movies

Find and circle all of the Stephen King Movies that are hidden in the

grid.

The remaining letters spell a secret message.

APT PUPIL

CARRIE CAT'S EYE CHILDREN OF THE CORN CHRISTINE CREEPSHOW I CREEPSHOW II CUJO DARK HALF

DEAD ZONE

DOLORES CLAIBORNE DREAMCATCHER FIRESTARTER GRAVEYARD SHIFT GREEN MILE HEARTS IN ATLANTIS LANGOLIERS MANGLER

MAXIMUM

OVERDRIVE MISERY NEEDFUL THINGS NIGHT FLIER PET SEMATARY QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY ROSE RED RUNNING MAN SALEM'S LOT

SHAWSHANK

REDEMPTION SHINING SILVER BULLET SLEEPWALKERS STAND BY ME THE STAND THINNER TOMMYKNOCKERS TRUCKS

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Look at these Lake Hammock Village Driveways *42 SARGENT ST.*52 SARGENT ST.*72 SARGENT ST.*83 REINEKE *137 SILVERCREST*148 GLEN ESTE BLVD*151 GLEN ESTE BLVD *157 GLEN ESTE COURT*170 GLEN ESTE BLVD* 175 GLEN ESTE BLVD *176 GLEN ESTE BLVD*201 GLEN ESTE COURT *205 GLEN ESTE COURT

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW

1. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.

2. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the

cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life."

3. A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.

4. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. I can relate!

5. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.

6. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!)

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MEN AND WOMEN’S HAIR

STYLING

Elizabeth Ferguson 538 W. Main Street, Haines City, Florida

863-422-3401

“DALE”

Free Blow Dry with

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with “DALE” ONLY

WHEN YOU MENTION “LAKE HAMMOCK VILLAGE”

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Newsletter Information

All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site at

www.floridacommunities.com (click on Lake Hammock at bottom of

page). Just a reminder any information for Gator Tales needs to be submitted to me by

the 20th of every month. If you have any questions or suggestions about the Gator Tales,

please contact me in person, by phone or in writing. I am always looking for ways to

improve the newsletter.

Gator Tales Staff:

Tammy Anthis (Editor) Donna Barkley

50 Sargent St Andy & Nancy Belski

(863)353-1959 Richard & Marion Spiegel

[email protected]

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Pizza Papa's Wings

Chicken Poppers Cheesesticks

Garlic Parmesan Breadsticks Breadsticks

Family-sized Chocolate Chip Cookie Cinnapie

Pepsi Beverages

Specialty Pizzas

The Works The Meats

Garden Fresh Tuscan Six Cheese

Spinach Alfredo BBQ Chicken & Bacon

Hawaiian Spicy Italian

John's Favorite

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Wednesday, Aug. 6th

- Dining by Book – Floridino’s (29400 U.S. HWY 27, Lake Hamilton (353-2670).

Wednesday, Aug. 20th

– Ladies Lunch – Lincontro (35 State Road 60 West, Lake Wales (676-7400).

Tuesday, Aug. 26th

– Early Bird – Longhorn Steakhouse (875 1st St S, Winter Haven (863)295-7740).

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 9:00 AM Water Aerobics

1:00 PM Pokeno

7:00 PM

CLR Game

2

6:30 PM

Ladies’ Poker

3

7:00 PM

Michigan Rummy

4 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM

Shuffleboard

5 9:00 AM Weight Loss

1:00 PM

Hand & Foot

6 8:15 Coffee 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

4:30 PM

Dining by Book

Floridino 7:00 PM Dominoes

7 8:00 AM Men's Breakfast

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM

Shuffleboard

8 9:00 AM Water Aerobics

1:00 PM Pokeno

7:00 PM

CLR Game

9

6:30 PM

Ladies’ Poker

10

7:00 PM Michigan Rummy

11 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM

Shuffleboard

12 9:00 AM

Weight Loss

1:00 PM Hand & Foot

3:00 PM

SS Party

167 Glen Este Ct.

13 8:15 AM Coffee

9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Dominoes

14 8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM

Shuffleboard

15 9:00 AM Water Aerobics

1:00 PM Pokeno

7:00 PM

CLR Game

16

8:15 AM Breakfast Out

Cypress Café

3055 Cypress

Gardens Rd

6:30 PM Ladies’ Poker

17

6:30 PM

Birthday/

Anniversary

Celebration

7:00 PM

Michigan Rummy

18 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

9:00 AM - Day

Trip- Florida

Aquarium

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM Shuffleboard

19 9:00 AM Weight Loss

1:00 PM

Hand & Foot

20 8:15 AM Coffee

9:00 AM Water Aerobics

11:30 AM

Ladies Lunch

Lincontro

7:00 PM Dominoes

21 8:00 AM

Men's Breakfast

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM Shuffleboard

22 9:00 AM Water Aerobics

1:00 PM Pokeno

7:00 PM

CLR Game

23

6:30 PM

Ladies’ Poker

24

7:00 PM

Michigan Rummy 31

7:00 PM Michigan Rummy

25 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM

Shuffleboard

26 9:00 AM Weight Loss 12:00 PM

Hand & Foot

2:00 PM

ACTIVITIES

4:30 PM

Early Bird

Dining

Longhorn

27 8:15 AM

Coffee

9:00 AM Water Aerobics

7:00 PM Dominoes

28 8:00 AM Men's Breakfast

2:00 PM Billiards

6:00 PM Shuffleboard

29 9:00 AM

Water Aerobics

1:00 PM Pokeno

7:00 PM

CLR Game

30

6:30 PM

Ladies’ Poker