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Leisureville News - Palm Beach Leisureville
Palm Beach
BOARD
MEETING
JANUARY 20
7 PM R3
Leisureville News
PALM BEACH LEISUREVILLE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AN ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY
DONATION FROM ENTERTAINMENT
COMMITTEE
Brenda Byrom donated the final check of $13,392.81 from the Fund
Raising For the Reserves to Leisureville’s Capital Fund. This makes the
grand total $58,392.81 raised by the entertainment shows over the last
three years. The entire community is most appreciative of Brenda and
Colin’s dedication and hard work
Brenda Byrom with the final check to be presented to the Board.
CALLING
ALL CANDIDATES
CALLING
ALL
CANDIDATES
Is it time for you to step up and volunteer?
Do you own property in Leisureville?
Are you concerned about the financial viability of Leisureville?
January 2015
Manager’s 2014 Year-End Summary
I hope all Leisureville residents had a prosperous and healthy Holiday
Season and a Happy New Year.
An update on 2014: I would like to give our residents an update on our
community. We had a lot of projects and infrastructure repairs. Our pipe
lining project (Shenandoah Construction) was completed for 2014 and will
resume in 2015. Our painting contract (Coastal Painting) was delayed because of all the rain that we had this year but will be completed by the end
of this year. They also will resume next year for the 2015 phase. Some of
the other infrastructure repairs were bulkhead repairs (Summers Lake and
Golf Course), sewer replacement in Club house 1 and the office building and
sprinkler pumps house repairs. We also resealed parking lots 1 and 3. In
2015 we will do parking lot two. We have put in place a monthly maintenance
schedule (Pinnacle Group) for our lakes to maintain the lake area and keep
the lakes clean and prevent evasive plants taking over our lakes. This is very
important for the beautification and aesthetics of Leisureville. We have made
improvements in many areas and want to make more improvements is 2015
to make Leisureville a great place to live. Thanks to the recreation committee
they have rebuilt the Gym and did a lot of upgrades to Clubhouse 3. We like
to thank them all for their hard work and dedication to all of our residents.
2015: All of the ongoing projects are scheduled for 2015 and will resume
after the first of the New Year. We will be doing infrastructure repairs and
upgrades as needed. We will be replacing one of the bridges on the golf
course and schedule the second for 2016. We also are going to address the
signage on our entrances and upgrade them to be more aesthetic in color
and size. We will also continue to repair our sprinkler pump houses. We will
be upgrading our sprinklers in Section I (Evergreen Sprinklers). We would
like to start power washing some our sidewalks and pave some of our streets
in 2015. I hope that we can start and accomplish some of these projects. I
have asked the City of Boynton Beach if they would consider repaving some
of our public streets.
I am looking forward to the upcoming year and all of the projects that we
have scheduled and would like to put in place for the betterment and repair
of Leisureville aging infrastructure. I hope all of the residents of Leisureville
will support our efforts to make Palm Beach Leisureville a great place to live.
Submitted,
Robert J. Van Liew, LCAM, CMCA, AMS
General Manager
Do you love Leisureville?
If you answered “YES” to the above questions, you should volunteer to be a candidate
for the Board of Directors.
The Nominating Committee is searching for six people to fill the upcoming vacancies on
the Board of Directors. Five positions have 2-year terms; one position has a 1-year
term.
It is the responsibility of the Board of Directors to serve the needs of all residents while
maintaining the integrity and financial viability of our community. If you would like to
volunteer, please submit your resume to the Nominating Committee no later
than January 13. All resumes should be dropped off at the Administration Office at
R1, 1007 Ocean Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33426.
The postmark deadline for resumes is January 10, 2015. The deadline for
submission of all resumes to the Nominating Committee is Tuesday, January 13,
2015, at 9:00 am in R2. NO RESUMES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THAT
MEETING!
Prospective candidates should submit their typewritten resumes of work experience,
qualifications and interest in working on the Board of Directors on one 8 ½ by 11 in.
piece of paper.
Resumes should contain your photograph. Candidates must
understand there are heavy time commitments. Candidates must be up to date on all
fees and assessments.
All candidates are encouraged to be available for a “Special Meeting” at
Clubhouse 2 on Tuesday, January 13, 2015, at 9:00 A.M. All candidates are
encouraged to attend the “Meet the Candidates Night” at Clubhouse 3 on Sunday,
January 18, 2015 at 7:00 P.M.
If you have questions about your resume or the qualifications for candidacy, please
leave a message at the office and a member of the Nominating Committee will contact
you.
SPECIAL MEMBERS MEETING
JANUARY 13 9 AM - CLUBHOUSE 2
PLEASE ATTEND OR SEND YOUR SIGNED PROXY
TO THE ASSOCIATION OFFICE
MAINTENANCE FEES FOR 2015
BEGINNING JANUARY 1,
LEISUREVILLE HOMEOWNER FEES ARE
$142 PER MONTH
NEXT NEWSPAPER DELIVERY
Tuesday February 3, 2015
THE NEW JERSEY CLUB
Invites you to
“Meet & Greet Your Neighbors”
Complimentary Beverages & Bites
Sponsored by
THE RECREATION COMMITTEE
Join us for an informative reception on
Friday, January 16, 2015
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Clubhouse 3
Are you familiar with all the wonderful
opportunities Leisureville has to offer?
Get to know the activities, clubs, sports and
special events just waiting for you.
Learn what they are all about,
when they meet and where.
Be Active....Be Social....
Make the most of your community!
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
Holiday
Craft Bazaar
Lighted blocks with Claire Skelton, Beth Wagner, and
Maureen McNulty
Barbara Blackford shops the bazaar.
Alice Torname and Mary Martin with bird houses
Christmas Goodies: Fran Stamm and Jane Palughi
Eveline Atkins, Marilyn Reader, Neena Lynch, and
Joy Brady
Kathy Mobus and Duabe Andrews sell afghans.
Liz Jones and Eileen Ray at the knitting table
Angel dolls with Rosemarie Desantis and Carol Cole.
Louise Ricker and Brenda Clark at the Christmas
Table
Shoppers Joyce and Mark Caulfield check out an item.
Kathy Bonstrom poses with the snowman.
Phyllis Minsky and Jane Palughi sell raffle tickets.
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014:
Ed DeFilippis, President (2015); James Bogert, Vice-President (2016)
Janet Dixon, Secretary (2016) Bob Wilt, Treasurer (2015)
Directors: Peter Senftleben (2016), Barbara Knutson (2015), John McKnulty (2015)
Frank Vilardo (2015), Carl Wagner (2015)
Email: [email protected]
Board Members may also be reached by calling the office: 732-7474
_____________________________________________________________________
ASSOCIATION STAFF
Contact the office M-F 8am-4:30pm - 561-732-7474 - fax: 561-732-5878
1007 Ocean Dr, Boynton Beach Fl, 33426
email: [email protected]
Robert J. Van Liew, General Manager; Ronnie Navarro, Secretary/Office Manager
Perry Markowitz, Accountant
Estelle Harper, Judy Lick, Joy Olson, Office Staff Administrative Assistants
_____________________________________________________________________
CLUBHOUSE COORDINATORS
R-1 Marie Miller, 733-3740
R-2: Cindy Cirillo, 732-0273
R-3: - Dick Corrinne (561) 738-6221
clubhouse phone numbers
R1 - 561-732-7703 • R2 - 561-734-7572 • R3 - 561-737-8489
_____________________________________________________________________
CARING NEIGHBORS
R-3 Ofc: 731-3501 Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.– 12 p.m. (Closed Friday)
Peg Bailey, President; June Hewett, Vice President; Lynn Theis, Secretary; Bob Cevasco,
Treasurer; Members- Joan Meyers
_____________________________________________________________________
CARING NEIGHBORS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Coordinator – Gerhard Lange, 364-4039
Assistants - Dick Brown, 742-8598; Joyce Paul, 733-9680;
Susie Brufladt, 369-7130; Phil Schiro, 735-7489
_____________________________________________________________________
GOLF COURSE
Golf Shop, 732-0593 • Chairperson: Jim Atkins
_____________________________________________________________________
CITIZENS OBSERVER PATROL-COP
Ofc-R-1 Email: [email protected] PHONE # (561) 375-9824
Wednesdays & Fridays, 9 a.m. to Noon
PBL COP STAFF 2014
OFFICER
RITA SWAN
LIAISON
742-6848
OFFICER
CHEL LOY
LIASON
742-6849
MAJOR
RICHARD BOTTS
OPERATIONS
737-0129
CAPTAI£ JOAN KELLY
TRAINING
742-3233
CAPTAIN
BEVERLY GARRIS
PROGRAMS
732-5738
LIEUTANANT/ADMINISTRATIONADM/OFFICE
COMPUTER
VIVIANE DIETSCHY
704-3282
SERGEANT HORACE FEINSTEIN
SCHEDULING
523-2579
SERGEANT
BRETT COATES
SCHEDULING
246-07.., I
SERGEANT SHEILA PESCE
SCHEDULING
737-1371
SERGEANT
ELEANOR COSTELLO
OFFICE ASST.
737-1338
SERGEANT
DICK FOELL
PATROL CARS
737-9481
_____________________________________________________________________
HOBBY SHOP
Call Louis Forrler for an appointment at 734-7286 until further notice.
Volunteers available Tuesdays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
_____________________________________________________________________
After hours Emergency Phone #’s for Maintenance
Jim Maxwell 374-1289 • After hours Sprinkler Problems - 374-1289
_____________________________________________________________________
GOLF COMMITTEE
GOLF – Email: [email protected]
Jim Atkins, Chairperson; Kevin McNiece, Vice Chairperson; Patti O’Connor, Treasurer;
Dympna Fitzmaurice, Asst. Treasurer; Pat Maupin, Secretary; George Huygo, Steward;
Pat Zukas, Head of Day Captains.
_____________________________________________________________________
SECTION LEADERS
Francesca Bonnel Chairperson ........................................................................739-9039
Jean Maxwell, Asst. Chairperson ...................................................................................
Gerhard Lange, Asst. Chairperson .................................................................. 364-4039
Ron Hardin, Asst. Chairperson .......................................................................................
Susie Brufladt, Asst. Chairperson..................................................................... 369-7130
Marilyn Cahill, Asst. Chairperson....................................................................................
Sec. 1 Arnold Brothers............. 740-4806
Sec. 2 Richard Botts................. 737-0129
Sec. 3 Mary Hillyer................... 752-9194
Sec. 5 Barbara McLaughlin ..... 734-6603
Sec. 5A Marge Rodda.............. 736-9597
Sec. 6 Gerhard Lange.............. 364-4039
Sec. 7 Marie Miller.................... 733-3740
Sec. 8 Joyce Paul .................... 733-9680
Sec. 9A Gloria Thompson ........ 734-0670
Sec. 9 Ann Schillerr.................. 364-1733
_____________________________________________________________________
RECREATION
Email: [email protected]
Chairperson: JoAnn Cirillo; Vice-Chairperson: Mae Lazarus; Secretary: Sandi Gentile;
Treasurer: Dympna Fitzmaurice; Jack Niszczak, Assistant Treasurer: Pat McKelvey; R-1
Coordinator: Marie Miller, 733-3740; R-2 Coordinator: Cindy Cirillo, 732-0273; R-3 Coordinator Dick Corinne, 738-6221; Fitness Center Director: Lynne Vickers
_____________________________________________________________________
LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE
June Silva, Chairperson; Maureen McNulty, Vice Chairperson; Julia Palmer, Secretary;
Maureen McNulty and Beth Van Wagner, Green Thumb.
_____________________________________________________________________
CONDO ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Judy Brunner
_____________________________________________________________________
ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Bill Patten; Vice Chair: Tim Fowler;
Recording Secretary: Shirley Cassa
_____________________________________________________________________
FINANCE
Email: [email protected]
Chairperson: Steve Schone; Vice Chair: Gail Wheatley; Secretary: Helen Sexton
Members: Sheila Garlen, Frank Perry, Leo Grondin, Ken Weissman; Manager: Robert
Van Liew; Bookkeeper:Perry Markowitz; Consultant: Mike Culligan.
_____________________________________________________________________
TECH COMMITTEE
[email protected]
Chairperson: Steve Schone; Vice Chair: Webb White
Secretary: Midge Mahnken; Treasurer: Joan Schone;
Member: Laureen King • Board Liaison: Frank Vilardo
Newspaper Editor: Rose Luke - 561-200-9659, 561-740-3846
[email protected] or [email protected]
Webmaster: Cele Weissman - [email protected]
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SPECIAL PHONE NUMBERS
PBL Office....................................................................................................... 732-7474
Boynton Beach Water Dept........................................................................... 742-6300
Boynton Beach Water Emergencies............................................................. 742-6430
Boynton Beach City....................................................................................... 742-6000
Emergency Police....................................................................................................911
Police Department (Non-Emerency)............................................................. 732-8116
Sprinkler Hot Line........................................................................................... 734-3042
Paid Security ........................................................................................... 561-704-1158
Florida Power and Light (Emergency).......................................................... 994-8227
C.O.P. Office.................................................................................................... 375-9824
City Hall, Main Number.................................................................................. 742-6000
Animal Control................................................................................................ 742-6210
Pro-Shop......................................................................................................... 732-0593
Leisureville News Office................................................................................ 200-9659
_____________________________________________________________________
Palm Beach Leisureville Official Website:
Palmbeachleisureville.com or mypblca.com
FOR ALL COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Board Of Directors: 3rd Tuesday, 7 p.m., R3
Finance Committee: 3 p.m. every 4th Thursday, Association Office
Architectural Committee: 1st Tuesday (during summer), 9 a.m., Association
Office Meeting Room - R-1
Recreation Committee: 2nd Tuesday, 9 a.m., Association Office Meeting Room - R-1
Tech Committee: As Needed
Women’s Golf League: 1st Monday, 8:30 a.m.., R-3 - Patio Room
Landscape Committee: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 2:30 p.m., Association Office
Meeting Room - R-1
C.O.P. Staff: 2nd Monday, 7p.m., R-1
C.o.p. Members: 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., R-2
Golf Committee: 1st Monday, 1:30 p.m., Association Office Meeting Room - R-1
Men’s Golf League: 2nd Monday, 1:30 p.m., Association Office Meeting Room - R-1
Condo LLC & ACC meeting in R1 Association Office is now the 1st and 3rd
Friday of each month.
Section Leaders: 1st Monday, 10 a.m., R-3
Entertainment Committee: Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Association Office
ACTIVITIES
Arts & Crafts: Wednesday, 9-11 a.m., R-2..........................................737-7883
COP: 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., R-2.............................................................736-8129
Drawing & Painting: Tuesday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., R-2............................742-0755
Flea Market: Saturday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., R-2........................................734-9631
Hymn Sing: Every Friday night, 7:15 p.m., R-2...................................734-0849
Line Dancing: Wednesday (Nov-Apr), 6:30-8 p.m., R-2.....................737-8037
Pool Exercises: Monday-Sunday, 9-10 a.m., R-1...............................736-8624
......................................................................... R-2..............................364-8925
......................................................................... R-3..............................733-9680
Tap Dancing: Monday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., R-3........................................733-4626
....................... Friday, 1:30-3:30 p.m., R-3...........................................733-4626
Walking Exercise: M-W-F, R-1, 8 a.m. (Jan.-Dec.)..................... 561-736-7013
CARD GAME/GROUPS
Bingo: Monday, 6:15-9 p.m., R-3........................................................734-5843
Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., R-3..................................................................734-5843
Bridge- every Monday- R1 billiard room- ..................................... 561-738-9604
Bridge: Wednesday, 12-4 p.m., R-2....................................................738-5082
Bridge: Thursday, 6:15-10 p.m., R-1...................................................738-5082
25 Card Club: Friday (Sept.-May), 7-9:30 p.m., R-1...........................752-1834
Chess: Tuesday or Thursday, 6-10 p.m....................................... 561-400-8614
Euchre: Sunday, 6:30-9 p.m., January-April, R-2................................734-3712
Euchre: Sunday, 6-9 p.m., May-December, R-2..................................734-3712
Hand & Foot: Tuesday, 1-3 p.m., R-3 Patio Room.............................732-0252
Mahjongg: Wednesday, 1-4 p.m., R-1................................................733-3081
Men’s Billiards: Monday-Friday, 6-8 p.m., R-2...................................736-9422
Pinochle: Tuesday, 6:30-9 p.m., R-2................................. 737-7883; 737-1338
.................Thursday, 6:30-9 p.m., R-2.............................. 737-7883 ; 737-1338
Scrabble: Tuesday, 1-4 p.m., R-2.......................................................736-8129
Shuffleboard: Monday, 7-9 p.m., R-2.................................................734-2098
........................ Wednesday, 7-9 p.m., R-2...........................................734-2098
Texas Hold’em Tuesday...........................................Carl Olesky 561-752-9276
CLUBS
Computer: 1st Monday, 6:45-7:30 p.m., R-2........................................738-0323
S.I.G. Digital Cameras (Members Only): 1st Monday,7:30-8:15 p.m. R-2........
738-0323
Long Island: 1st Friday (Oct-Apr), 9:30-11:30 a.m., R-3......................846-2430
Michigan: 3rd Thursday (Oct-Apr), 5-10 p.m., R-3...............................364-4039
New England: 2nd Friday (Oct-Apr), 9:30-11 a.m., R-3........................740-9178
New Jersey: 2nd Wednesday (Oct-Apr), 9-11:30 a.m., R-3..................733-5286
New York: 2nd Monday (Oct-Apr), 9:30-11 a.m., R-3............................733-1205
Pennsylvania: 3rd Friday (Oct-Apr), 9 a.m.-12 p.m., R-3.....................735-9392
VFW: 1st Monday 7 p.m., [email protected]
- Leisureville Office Hours Office Hours are 8 AM to 4:30 PM
and WILL be OPEN at Lunchtime
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
Fitness Center Update
The Fitness Center modifications are almost complete!
The walls have been painted, the central air unit and duct work have
been replaced, the flooring has been installed and sealed, and a new
wall mirror hung in the main room. Four ceiling fans now cool that area,
and the weight machine has been moved to the middle of the main room
with the new “functional trainer” placed next to it. Our second rower, new
commercial barbell set, and some ancillary equipment have been added
to broaden our workout options.
None of this could have been accomplished without the Recreation
Committee, the Board of Directors, and our Community Manager – thank
you very much for your support and guidance! Thanks also go to Jim,
Martin, and Enrique for all you did with the painting, fan installation, flooring
questions, etc., etc., and to Caroline for keeping the building clean during
the various renovation phases. And, to the volunteers who helped with the
laminate flooring and the very early morning cleaning sessions – thank
you for giving up your workout time to support the process!
While I had hoped to provide dates in this issue for equipment demos,
the holiday season and subsequent travel plans of our volunteers have
delayed the setting of our schedule. Please watch for dates to be posted
in the Fitness Center in early January.
REMINDERS:
Please check with your doctor before starting your exercise program.
Be sure to use the spray bottles located in both rooms to wipe down
equipment after use (please do not spray directly onto bike, treadmill or
elliptical panels).
With this being our busy season, 30-minute limit on all equipment unless no one else is waiting.
The Fitness Center is open from 5:30am until 10pm.
Please continue to use the sign in book so we track usage volume
(residents AND guests).
Please DO NOT remove any equipment from the Fitness Center for
personal use. The 80# green band has now been replaced but we would
appreciate the return of the original!
Thank you for your help and cooperation!
Lynne Vickers, Fitness Center co-ordinator
Free-weight room
WWll History series 1939 thru 1945
Come and experience the video story of the war years.
10 weeks of actual footage
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Clubhouse 2
Starts Sunday December 7, 2014
Sunday’s for 10 wks.
Steve- 737 7215
Main room with wieght machine
BLOOD DRIVE SCHEDULE
PLEASE JOIN US
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 , 2015
At CLUB HOUSE 2---7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
PLEASE COME!!! YOU ARE NEEDED!!!!!
Please bring your Photo I.D.
NEW NEIGHBORS WELCOME!!
Thanks! Norma Van Buskirk, 738-6820 AND Barry Price
COFFEE HOUR
GRAND OPENING
STARTING JANUARY 5
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
7 – 8 AM
FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS
CLUBHOUSE 2
YOUR HOST: NICK COLIGIOVANNI
THANK YOU GUARDIAN ANGELS
Do all Guardian Angels live in Leisureville? I have met two more since
my last letter: Richard Smith and Ben Capizulo. They removed all their
living room furniture and set it up on the outside patio. They made a long
large Thanksgiving table and invited twenty people – some family, friends,
neighbors, and some they knew who were going to be alone. They both
worked very hard cooking, serving, and cleaning up and just being kind
to everyone,
This is my second time meeting Guardian Angels in Leisureville. For
all those that enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving with Richard and Ben,
thank you so very much guys.
Noreen C. Altham
2015 Palm Beach Leisureville
Variety Show Cast/Crew Call
Yes, the 2015 Palm Beach Leisureville Variety Show will go
on. The theme will be “See the USA”. The show is scheduled for
February 27, 28 and March 1st. But, to make it a success, we need
help. Rehearsals will be held in January and February on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings and on some Sunday afternoons.
It’s not too late! Final Cast/Crew call on Tuesday, January 6,
at 6:30 PM in Clubhouse 3. Anyone interested in participating in
the show, as an entertainer or crew member, is invited to attend.
Call Dan: 777-8997 or Dave: 586-419-1222 for more information.
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
ADVERTISING INDEX
Please support our advertisers
AIR CONDITIONING
Alpha Omega.................................... 30
Integrity Air....................................... 31
Robert McGowan A/C....................... 32
D.L. Folsom A/C & Heating Corp................ 29
Tom Kruse Air Conditioning........................ 28
ALTERATIONS
Mabels Alterations...................................... 28
APPLIANCES
A Appliance Service of PB..................5
Appliance Repair by TNG................ 28
ASSOCIATIONS
American Legion........................................ 29
BUS SERVICE
INSURANCE
Basic Integrity................................... 31
KITCHEN/BATHROOM
REMODELING
The Carpenter’s Son.......................... 30
Scherban Mica Works...................... 34
LANDSCAPING
Mignano Landscaping................................ 28
Mignano Tree Care..................................... 28
LEGAL
Kevin La Montagne, Attorney.......... 30
LIMOUSINE SERVICE
Chauffeur for Hire....................................... 28
JPA Airport and Limo Service...................... 28
CAREGIVERS
LOCKSMITH
Caregiver.................................................... 29
South Shore Locksmith.............................. 29
First Class Nursing Registry....................... 28
MASSAGE
Inge Richner, LPN...................................... 28
Alexis Chapman, LMT.......................17
Jan Coleman.............................................. 28
MEDICAL
Dr. Michael Levine.............................20
Martha M. Rodriguez MD.................. 32
Dr. Steven Lashley........................... 30
Woolbrite Physical Therapy................ 29
Maria Lucano.............................................. 29
CLEANING
Blue Water Window Cleaning..................... 33
P3 Property Solutions LLC......................... 28
Sarah’s House Cleaning............................. 29
COMPUTER
Computer Hospital..............................5
CONSTRUCTION
Bailey’s Home Services, Inc.............25
Sardi Construction............................21
Churey & Son Construction........................ 29
R.C. Cole Construction................................ 23
ELECTRIC
Budget Electrical........................................ 28
C.N.D. Electric............................................ 29
JB Electric................................................... 29
JW Electric.................................................. 29
ELECTRONIC REPAIR
Electronic Gadget Repair................ 35
ERRANDS
Jen’s Errands.......................................28
FINANCIAL
Ed Jones............................................23
FIREARMS
RRPSI................................................. 33
FLOORING/CARPET
Sal’s Carpet Cleaning................................. 28
FUNERAL
A Cremation Service........................ 36
Scobee Combs Brown Funeral....... 33
GARAGE DOORS
The Doorman.................................... 32
Boynton Garage Doors............................... 13
GOLD & COIN
Les.......................................................28
HAIR SALONS
D’Agostino Barber...................................... 28
Richard’s Barber Shop............................... 28
HOME REPAIRS
Bryan Kanonik Contractor......... 30, 35
Jack of All Trades....................................... 28
Let Jerry Do It............................................. 29
Peter Bolt..................................................... 29
HOUSE SITTING
House Sitting by Vickie............................... 29
While Away.................................................. 29
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Spitz & Yespy, P.A..............................26
Allan Neimotka..................................29
Computer Hospital Inc.
Erika Z. Philmore...............................27
Corporate Coaches...........................25
Kimberly Salik............................................. 29
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NAIL CARE
Nail Time............................................ 34
PAINTING
We Make House Calls!
561-965-5315
What We Do
Computer Repairs
Home Network Set-up
Virus Removal
iPhone, iPad, Tablets
Set-up & Training
New & Used Desktops
and Laptops
Interior Painting by Kenny G...................... 29
Paint It Rite................................................. 28
PEST CONTROL
Mr. Carl’s Pest Control......................27
Nozzle Nolen..................................... 30
Rid A Pest.......................................... 33
Jeff’s Pest Control...................................... 28
PETS
Gail Truscio Pet Grooming......................... 28
Happy K-9.................................................. 29
PLUMBING
Fox Plumbing.....................................34
Garner Plumbing...............................29
Maine-ly Plumbing............................ 28
Papa’s Plumbing............................... 30
RJ Fisher Plumbing.................................... 30
REAL ESTATE
Coldwell Banker Shirley Cassa. 29, 36
Remax - Kathy Clarke...................... 36
Remax Prestige Mary Ellen Fowler..17
Coral Shores Realty-Scheft & Malo.22
Hudson Realty - Cathy Fowler..........23
Hudson Realty - Cheryl Fowler........23
Hudson Realty - Desiree Cornelio.......29
Leisureville International................. 31
Valerie Anne Martinetti..................... 26
RELIGIOUS
First Presbyterian............................. 29
First United Methodist.......................13
ROOFING
Bossler Roofing.......................... 28, 31
Brian Kanonik Contractor.......... 30, 35
AAM Industries................................. 31
Rab Roofing.......................................27
Robert Cherry Roofing..................... 34
SHUTTERS/WINDOWS
Bailey’s Home Services, Inc.............25
SLIDERS/DOORS
The Door Doctor............................... 34
The Doorman.................................... 32
SLIPCOVERS
Slipcovers, etc.................................. 28
THEATRE
Delray Beach Playhouse...................33
Patronize our advertisers.
They make it possible to bring
you this newspaper.
Tell them you saw their ad in the
leisureville news.
We are
waiting for
your call!
Used Desktop
PCs for sale
$99 & up
We buy used
iPhone & iPads
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
HEALTH FAIR VENDOR LIST 2015
Palm Beach Leisureville 2015 Health Fair
Friday January 23rd 9:30am – 12:30pm
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT ONLINE: www.BRRH.com/MammoVan or
CALL THE SCHEDULING LINE AT: 561.955.4700 (OPTION 1)
CLUBHOUSE RESERVATIONS
SIGN UPS FOR ALL CLUBHOUSES
MARCH 3, TUESDAY
PATIO ROOM CLUBHOUSE 3
9 – 10 AM
Name
Service or Product
Julie Salomon
Hearing Aid Specialist
Mar-J-Medical
Medical Supplies
Area Agency Aging
Medicare Counseling
Bethesda Healthcare
Health Info
A Plus Private Care
Private Care
Expicare Nursing Agency
Private Duty Home care
Audiology With Heart
Amplified Phones
Comfort Keepers
Home Health Care
Kasten Eye Center
Eye Care
Hand & Wrist Institute
Grip Strength
Helix Biomedics LLC
Clinical Trial
Dignity Memorial
Pre Planning
Edward Jones
Financial Services
Lighthouse for Blind
Rehab for Blind
Dermatology Assoc
Dermatology
Amicus Medical Center
Information
Caregiver Services
In Home Care
Outreach Experts
Hearing Loss Telephones
Atria Meridian
Sr. Independent & Assisted Living
Quality Living Alerts
Med Alert System
Dr. Jay Newman
Podiatry
Legal Shield
Identity Theft Protection
QUESTIONS: SUSIE BRUFLADT 369-7130
NOVEMBER C.O.P. RIDERS
The Palm Beach Leisureville
Recreation Committee Presents
The 2015 Variety Show
“SEE THE USA”
“Where you’re from, where you’ve been,
or where you’d like to visit.
Friday, February 27th – 8:00 PM
Saturday, February 28th – 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 1st – 2:00 PM
At PBL Clubhouse III
3
Tickets - $10.00 - Will be on sale at Clubhouse III on Tuesdays,
Feb.3rd, 10th, 17th, & 24th 9:00AM – 10:00AM
NORMAN AQUILINO
BEVERLY GARRIS
BEVERLY ROSENZWEIG
CARL BADAMO
GLORIA GROCH
IRA ROSENZWEIG
MARY BEGLEY
CHARLES HARRINGTON SEAN RYAN
CARL BENTLY
PATRICK HUGHES
LOUISE RICKER
SHIRLEY BERNS
PETER KARALEKAS
JOHN RODDA
BRETI COATES
JOAN KELLY
JULIANNA ROSADO
NOREEN CAHILL
PATRICIA KHOURY
CHERYL RYDER
ADELAIDE CAMPBELL
RAY KISH
JUNE SILVA
BEVERLY CLASSEN
MAE LAZARUS
MARGARET SULLIVAN
JAMES CLASSEN
GEORGE LEONHARDT
LOUISE SWEENEY
NICHOLAS COLAGIOVANNI
LARRY LIMOGE
ELLEN TRAYNOR
ELEANOS COSTELLO
PHYLLIS MACALLISTER
KATHLEEN URE
MARY CUCCINOTIA
KENNETH MALLEY
MARGE WACHSMUTH
CARMELITA CURTIS
ANTHONY MARANO
KENNETH WHITE
THEODORE D’ALOIA
CARL MARTURANO
MARIE WILLIAMS
DIANA HANES
ROBERT MCCOY
GLORIA WOLFE
VIVIANE DIETSCHY
JOHN MCGRATH
DELMAS WOOD JR
RITA DIPRETIE
JOHN MCNULTY
JOHN ZAMPEDRI
ROCCO DIPRETIE
KARL MIELENHAUSEN
JOSEPH GIROLAMO
MARIE MILLER
January 2015
December
2014
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
NEWS
LEISUREVILLE
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Help make the Health Fair yours
Please give to a Health Professional you would recommend to your friends and neighbors. This way we can make the Health Fair really great and
Personal.
Palm Beach Leisureville Health Fair 2015
Sponsored Dr. Martha Rodriguez, M.D., P.A. and The Recreation Committee
We hope you can join us for our upcoming HEALTH FAIR, so that we can provide health information to maintain a
strong healthy lifestyle to our community. The health fair will be held on Friday, January 23rd, 2015, from 9:30 am till
12:30 pm at Palm Beach Leisureville Clubhouse 3 at 2000 SW 13th Ave, Boynton Beach, Fl 33426. Everyone should
set up by 9:15 am and we ask that you do not break down your exhibit before 12:30 pm. We normally have over 500
attend, so please bring enough educational and promotional material.
There will be FREE COFFEE and goodies in the morning.
Each exhibitor will have a 6’ table and 2 chairs. Please bring your own tablecloth for your table. Also, let us know
on the registration form, if you have any special needs or requirements that we should be aware of prior to setup, i.e.
electricity or location. We will do our best to accommodate you. If you are providing a complimentary screening, please
note it on the form. Exhibitors, if you bring raffle prizes, please do at your own table. We would request you take a
picture of the winner and we will publish it in our newspaper. Please note this on the form as well.
The registration fee for an exhibit is $100 for a 6’ table.
Please complete the attached registration form and with check payable to PBL Recreation Committee ---- by December 10, 2014.
Mail to: PBL Recreation Committee , C/O Dympna Fitzmaurice, 599 SW Golf Dr., Boynton Beach, FL 33426.
Please contact us if you have any questions: Brenda Byrom (561) 594-3286 or [email protected]
We look forward to making this a very successful health fair and we hope you can be part of it!
--------------------------------------------------------------------detach here------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Palm Beach Leisureville Health Fair 2015: Vendor Application
Company/Organization Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Address:_____________________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip:______________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Name:______________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number:_________________________________Fax Number:_____________________________________
E-Mail Address:_____________________________________________________________________________________
Service Exhibiting:_______________________________________________________________________________
Screening if Offered:______________________________________________________________________________
Raffle Prize:_______________________________________________________________________________________
6ft Table ($100):________
Electricity: ____No ____Yes
Special Setup Requests/Requirements:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please make the check payable to PBL Recreation Committee and mail with completed form no later than December 10th to:
PBL Recreation Committee
C/O Dympna Fitzmaurice
599 SW Golf Dr.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Signature:______________________________________________________Date:_________________
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
EDMUND DEFILIPPIS
1114 SW 17TH ST.
MEET THE
CANDIDATES
HAROLDP. EIDE
1003 REPOSO AVE.,
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33426
27 PRITTEN HILL ROAD
BROOKFIELD, CT 06804
PHONE (203) 775-3179
E - MAIL [email protected]
CELL 475-204 - 0996
OBJECTIVE:
To secure a position on the board of directors for Palm Beach
Leisureville Community
EDUCATION:
Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT
Team: Interim Initial Support Teacher Training, Fall/2009
Southern Connecticut State University , New Haven, CT
Sixth Year Degree, Educational Leadership, 5/1981 Western
Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT
Master of Science Degree, Education Major and Mathematics Minor,
6/1975
University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT
Bachelor of Science Degree, Electrical Engineering Major and Mathematics Minor, 6/1966
Norwalk State Technical College
Associates of Science Degree, Electrical Engineering Major and Mathematics Minor, 6/1966
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
• University Supervisor, Western Connecticut State University 1/20095/2013
• Mathematics Teacher, Danbury High School Fall semester/2008
• Mathematics Teacher, Newtown High School Spring semester/2008
• Acting Assistant Principal, Rogers Park Middle School 11/07-12/07
• Mathematics Teacher, Danbury High School 9/1980 -6/2007
• Educate diverse classes of students in various levels of mathematics, including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Pre-calculus. Math
strategies include hands-on, integrated projects and various types of
technology. Emphasis placed on assisting students to prepare for the
needs of University level math.
• Building Bridges Project, Coordinator for Danbury Public
Schools
7/2004- 6/2006
• Led Danbury Public School teachers through professional development of a diagnostic application program ALEKS that enabled teachers to
individualize tests and instruction to prepare students for the WCSU math
accuplacer.
• Mathematics Teacher, Rogers Park Junior High 9/1970- 9/1980
•Taught geometry, algebra and general mathematics .
• BEST Connecticut Training Mentor 6/1999- 6/2007 Preformed duties of a Master Teacher for student teachers on the BEST Practices of
Teaching.
• Volleyball Assistant Coach, Danbury High School 4/2002- 6/2004
VALUED EXPERIENCE:
Lakeside Townhouse Association president 6/2008--present
Executive Owner and Manager of Candlewood Lake Apartments
6/1980-2/2006
Responsibilities included, however not limited to advertisement,
screening applications, expansive management of property, and comprehensive accounting.
Engineer & Consultant, Mitrek Management Inc. New York, NY
6/1981-6/1991 Responsible for negotiation of leases, approval and improvement of all maintenance, while incorporating valuable interpersonal
skills for a group of employees.
Design Engineer, Computer Optics, Bethel, CT 8/1969-8/1970 Responsible for making needed design of test equipment and accountable
for the monitoring of the construction and implementation.
Senior Design Technician, Norden , Norwalk CT 6/1967- 8/1969
Responsible for the construction and testing of new equipment.
I am a Florida resident who has owned in
Leisureville since 1987. Being active in our
community is important and it presents the
opportunity to meet and speak with many residents.
I volunteer at the weekly flea market and is a
pleasure to do so.
I offer my thirty years of experience in commercial construction and six years as a union business agent for labors
international. My familiarity with contracts and contractors can benefit
Leisureville. It is my goal to make sure our HOA receives the best results
for the money we spend.
Much has been accomplished since becoming president in February
of 2013. The restoration of the r-3 pool and spa, the entire r-3 clubhouse
and its continous efforts to up date the entire facility is still on going. What
a beautiful hall we have. The restoration of the r·2 pool and interior work
for club house 2 is in full swing. The r-2 fitness center is a state of the art
excersice room and they are continuing to up grade its equipment and
work out area. In the beginning of 2015 the r-1 pool will be renovated
along with the up dating of club house 1, a much needed project. The
r-3 and r-1 parking lots have been resurfaced and painted and they look
good. The Donna King Memorial has been completed and it is a testament
on how everyone can come together to complete this great project. The
bocce courts are a huge success and i am glad that many residents are
enjoying it. The storm drains, pop up sprinklers and the painting are all
on going projects. We are also looking into the possibility of a pickle ball
court and i look forward to the outcome.
It is important to me that we continue to up date our community. We
want to bring Leisureville into a competative housing market so we can
receive top dollars for our homes if you decide to sell.
I would like to continue working for you,I appreciate your support and I
ask for your vote to keep moving Leisureville forward into the 21st century.
THANK YOU.
ED DEFILIPPIS
PRESIDENT~
Louise Farrell
1909 SW 13TH Avenue
A native New Yorker, lived in South
Carolina for 15 years and now a full time
resident of Lelsureville since 2009. My
mother has been living in Leisureville
since 1976.
Leisureville services: C.O.P., Exercise Class, Ladies Golf League,
Bowling League and Membership for both the Long Island and New
Jersey Clubs.
I worked for Northrop Grumman for 33 years as a Material Program
Manager. My main responsibility was to insure that all material and
components were delivered on time and available to build the aircraft.
In addition, for 15 years while living on Hilton Head Island, I worked for
a General Contractor, and ran his business for him.
My main reason for running for the Board of Directors is my interest in keeping Leisureville as an updated beautiful community
to attract new residents. If you elect me, I feel I would bring new
blood and new ideas to the community.
Lewis J Petriccione
1015 SW 16th StreetBoynton Beach, FL 33426
Ph 561 737 1608
Retired. Executive Company Vice President.
Education:
Graduated Stone Business College 1957, Accounting Major, New Haven
Connecticut.
Military Service;
US Army veteran, Finance corp.
Work experience:
Esso Standard oil, clerical to Management.
Professional Business’s;
Pet -Car products and Mfg Inc, 80 employees, New Haven, Conn.19
65-1990
Machine works production including Tool and Die fabrication.
Founded Turbine components Corp. 600 employees, Branford, Conn.
Founded Coatings technology Co. 200 employees, Branford, Conn.
An FAA repair station, sold 1995.
Business’s after being purchased, currently in operation under my
three son’s working in the management.
My Comment:
I am a successful decision maker and would like to contribute to
the success of the Palm Beach Leisureville Community Association.
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
Stephen Palermo
Synopsis Vita
1012 SW 16th Street
Boynton Beach, Fl33426
Frank Vilardo
My PBLCA Mission Statement:
To promote a sense of community, livability, safety, welfare of the
residents.
To preserve property values and the quality of life through the prudent
use of resources for the benefit of all who live, visit or work in our Community.
To such purposes conduct any business and engage in any activity
compliant of “not for profit” corporations under the laws of the State and
City of Boynton Beach, Florida for the benefit of the property and the
property owners.
Provide responsible management and use of community assets to
benefit all owners.
To assure adherence of the covenants, conditions, restrictions and
easements.
Palm Beach Leisureville Comm Assoc Board Of Directors. Past Member
PBLCA BOD Treasurer, 2 years. (2012-2013)
Coordinate hiring of PBLCA accountant with Finance comm. and
Manager.
Finance committee liaison (2012-2013)
Coordinate No Trespassing sign installation in PBL with Boynton Beach
City Police and Manager.
Assist in the successful remodel project of pool at R2 with manager.
Participate in the TV provider installation in R1,R2 and R3, 2012/2013
Participate in the Storm sewer infrastructure work in PBL with contractor, BOD and Manager.
Past Member GIS study group.
Palm Beach Leisureville Community Association Activities:
Previous LCC committee VC, 1year.
COP member, ongoing.
Boynton Beach, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
member, ongoing.
PBL Men’s Golf league Treasurer 4+ years, ongoing.
Professional Background
(Retired) Department of Energy National laboratories (NNSA)
Research Engineering and Manager
Government budget (capital expense)
Fortune 500 companies, HP & Hitachi
Boynton Beach City Planning commission Alternate member
Other:
Davis Park Fire Department (DPFD) Volunteer firefighter.
Davis Park Association (DPA) Board Of Directors
CPR/AED certified. Sp-2014 rev0.3
Election Committee
ELECTION
COMMITTEE
A. Purpose: The Election Committee members shall handle all aspects of the election including
addressing Green envelopes to the voters, labeling the back of the yellow envelope with voterS
name, property number, signature line, printing of ballots, printing proxy statement and letter of
explanation, printing of candidates resume, mailing of ballots, handling returns, counting ballots
and reporting results to the membership at the Annual Members Meeting.
B. The Election Committee shall consist of five (5) members not currently serving on the Nomination
Committee, Board of Directors or on the slate as a candidate. The members shall be appointed
by the Board of Directors in December from a list of volunteers and be determined by the
Secretary of the Board of Directors drawing from a hat, five (5) names from the list of volunteers.
C. A Chairperson will be elected at the first meeting of the Election Committee in December.
Additional ballot counters may be added at the discretion of the Chairperson.
D. At the last Board meeting in January, the Chairperson of the Election Committee will ask for
volunteers to assist in the preparation of ballots to be mailed.
Board of Director Qualifications:
Cover Letter and Resume
Candidates must be a resident of PBLCA (name on deed)
Candidates must be up to date on all Maintenance assessments.
The statute provides that within 90 days after being elected or appointed to the board, each
director shall certify in writing to the secretary of the association that he or she has read the
association’s declaration of covenants, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and current written
rules and policies. Or; Within 90 days after being elected or appointed to the board, in lieu of
such written certification, a newly elected or appointed director may submit a certificate of
having satisfactorily completed an educational curriculum administered by a state-approved
education provider, within 1 year before, or 90 days after, the date of election or appointment.
The Association shall perform a countrywide background check in accordance to FS 720.307
(9) (b) A person who has been convicted of any felony in this state or in a United States District
or Territorial Court, or has been convicted of any offense in another jurisdiction which would
be considered a felony if committed in this state, is not eligible for Board membership unless
such felon’s civil rights have been restored for at least 5 years as of the date on which such
person seeks election to the Board.
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Education:
Xavier University -B.S. Psychology 1962 Xavier University- M.A. Psychology 1965
University of North Carolina- Dr. P.H. Health Administration 1971
Professional Experience
National Safety Council l964-1969 Senior Research Scientist University of North Carolina 1969-1971 Doctoral Student University of North
Carolina 1971-1972 Research Scientist
Dept. Health Education & Welfare 1972-1973 Public Health Advisor
Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs
1973-2004 Associate Professor, also served as Director Transportation
Research Center (1992-1998) and Director Undergraduate Programs
(1998-2004)
Indiana University 2004 to present Retired
Personal
Married to Gayle Vilardo, four children and nine grandchildren. P
art time resident Palm Beach Leisureville since April 2003.
Leisureville involvement
Board of Directors member since November 2011, Hobby Shop volunteer, Flea Market volunteer, previously volunteer golf shop and member
of technology committee.
Previous nonprofit boards
Blooimington Hospital- president
Indiana Public Health Association, president
Bloomington Against Abusing Alcohol and Drug, president
Bloomington Boys Club, president
Monroe County Board of Health, vice-president
Public Health Nursing Association, president
St. Charles Borromeo Parish Council, vice president
St. Charles Borromeo Parish Finance Committee, chairman
St. Charles Borromeo Parish Board of Education, member
Robert H. Wilt
110 SW 1Oth Street
Boynton Beach, FL 33426 561-336-2940
Resume
I am a full time resident of Leisureville presently serving as Treasurer.
I am Allocate over 15+ hours a week to Board Business for Leisureville .
I presently Hold or have Held Positions within the community :
Leisureville C.O.P.’s (now only on occasion)
Architectural Committee (Past)
Presently I am Researching Leisureville ‘s History for our 50th Bicentennial Celebration
Leisureville Nominating Committee 2013 (Past)
Previous Work History:
U.S.NAVY- Aviation Maintenance Office, 6 years - Discharged with
Honors
Mason-Dixon Trucking Co- Ass’t Dock Forman in charge of Security
Traffic of valuables.
Foster-Lipkins Corp - Office Manager& Construction Site Coordinator.
Duties were setting up office construction sites and establishing bank accounts for R.I.T (Rochester Institute of Technology); Monroe Community
College , Queensbury Comm. College, S.U.N.Y. Phase 1 Albany, Corning
Office Tower and the Swan St. Motor Vehicle Building . Responsible for
payroll on each project.
Paddock Pool Builders, Inc.- Purchasing Agent, purchased concrete,
steel, tile etc. all items needed for the construction of Commercial Swimming Pools. Created Concrete delivery pumping system.
Campito Plumbing Corp - Purchasing Agent - Set up warehouse
and established the Purchasing Department. Bought pipe, steel pipe &
fittings. Also plastic pipe and fittings needed for major construction Projects throughout New York State. Purchased Commercial A/C units for
motel projects .
Cosmetologist - Salon Owner of 5 salons- also substitute-teacher
at BOCES NY (Board of Educational Services New York) . Lived in and
owned a hair salon in Puerto Rico. State License administrator for New
York State. HAIR 2000- Major Hair Salon Chain, General Manager
Indian River State College of Cosmetology - Stuart, Florida Adjunct
Instructor for Cosmetology & Barbering
Tiffany Nursing Home - Partially retired/part time providing cosmetology and barbering services for terminal ill residents . Also going to
homebound residents homes here in Leisureville .
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
Patricia Beeler
2097 SW Lake Circle Drive
Employment:
Palm Beach County Medical Society, 2010-Present-Receptionist Anne Arundel County Schools, 1975-2007-Business Administrator
Volunteer
Delray Gift Shop 2007-2009
Relay for Life Cancer Walk, 2007-2008 Boynton Beach Clean-up, 20082010 American Legion Aux. 2008-present
Education
Kent State University-Education/Business Major Anne Arundel CollegeBusiness Major
Leisureville Community
Board of Directors, 2009-2010-Treasurer Nominating Committee 2014
I have been a Leisureville resident since 2005. I enjoy “Living the Life”
here in southern Florida. I have served as treasurer for the community,
where I promoted having the HOA payment directly taken from bank
accounts to ensure that monies would be available on a certain date to
conduct business. My strength is in business and long term planning,
focusing on 5 year plans to see that money is properly put aside for
repairs to keep the community functional and safe for all of us to enjoy.
Times are changing, Board members will change, but the one thing that
will never change and that is Leisureville residents want a community to
enjoy in retirement years. Iwill always keep an open mind and make my
vote count to uphold the policies of this wonderful community!
Thank You
Barbara Knutson
2105 S.W. Park Drive
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
561·703·5284 [email protected]
I would like to run again for the Board of Directors. I have been on the Board for two years.
The reason I want to serve again is to keep trying to help our community run smoothly.
With my background in Human Resources/Management plus a strong interest in volunteerism, I feel my skills have been helpful on the Board of Directors. My goal is to keep
working to make this safe community and a pleasant looking community.
I worked for Bell Atlantic/Verizon for 30 years as Human Resource Manager. Among my
duties was to negotiate with Banks, Insurance Companies, Workers Comp and Union Contract
and many more
duties.
Past member of the Human Resources Committee
Flea market Volunteer
Liaison to the Architectural Committee
President of Mirror Lakes HOA for 7 years
President of the Montgomery County Telephone Pioneers of America which do fund raisers for
the handicapped and elderly
Participate in Fund Raising for Autism
Presently on the board of Directors of the Freightliner Chassis Owners Club. (A RV Club 4000
members strong) as Senior Vice President and Treasurer.
Volunteer for the Special Olympics
Bill Patten
2393 SW Congress Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
A full time resident of P.B.L.
Chairman of the Architectural Control Committee
President of the Long Island Club
Co Vice-President of the Michigan Club
Paper boy with the P.B.L. news
Past volunteer at the Flea Market
Member of the K of C, P.B.A. and D.E.A. of N.Y.C.
Asst. head usher @ St. Thomas More Church
Married 48 years to my wife Lorraine
3 children (doctor, lawyer, and physical therapist)
Graduated H.S.
Master Degree School of Hard Knox, N.Y.C.
Majored in Common Sense
Retired – N.Y.C. Detective
Retired – Campus Facility Manager
Hard worker, team player, gets the job done- a true voice of all the people
Julia Palmer
2092 SW 13th Way
Boynton Beach, Florida 33426
Born and raised in New Jersey, it is where I
spent most of my life. I purchased my home in Leisureville in 2004 . I
worked for Foodarama Supermarkets for 28 years as a Scanning Coordinator. My responsibilities were customer service and project management,
including, but not limited to, scheduling, pricing integrity, inventory control,
scale accuracy, computer and register management. Retired from there,
I moved to Leisureville full time.
Leisureville activities include: Landscape Committee Secretary, Treasurer of the Long Island Club, Ladies Golf League, Bowling League, C.O.P.
member, participated on the AD HOC hotel committee and I volunteered
in the PBLCA office taking ID pictures of the new owners and renters for
the golf league. helped organize the annual fund raiser for the Great Kills
Yacht Club, helped organize our 4’h of July, Price Is Right Luncheon and
I am an active member of the Elks Club.
My purpose for running for the Board of Directors is to bring my organizational and excellent team building skills to the table. I am proud to be
a resident of Leisureville. It is a beautiful and active community, which
we need to keep updating to be current with today’s lifestyles. I feel you
need to be flexible and versatile and be able to maintain a sense of humor
under pressure in this environment.
Thank you for your consideration. Julia Palmer
CARL F. WAGNER
1311 SW 21st Street
I have lived in Leisureville for the past 11years and am a full time resident.
I have previously served on the Board of Directors for several years
and taken on many duties which have helped the community to grow into
what it is today.
I have served on many committees, not only as a member but as Liaison
to three committees, Landscape, ACC, and Recreation.
I worked for 36 years with the same company and was employed as a
Quality Control engineer serving the military and commercial aerospace
industry.
I served my country in the US Army during the Korean War with an
honorable discharge.
I am presently involved in completing the bi-yearly Leisureville census
as mandated by the State of Florida which will insure that the association
retains their status as a 55 adult community.
If elected I shall support our governing documents to their fullest. I shall
be active in editing our bylaws and introduce new and revised amendments
to better serve our community by updating our outdated documents, this
will require a team effort by all Board members.
David Mobus
Candidate for PBLCA Board of Directors
Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Served in
US Army, 1960-62. Worked for Sears, Roebuck as a Department Manager
for eighteen years. left Sears in 1988 to serve as the State Executive
& Service Director for a major veteran’s organization. In that
capacity I supervised the operations and finances of the over 10,000
member Michigan department of the organization. Also served as the
supervisor of the veterans’ service officers for the organization in Michigan. At the National level of the organization,I served eight terms as the
National Inspector General and six terms as a member of the National
Constitution & By-laws Committee, four terms as Committee Chairman. Retired in 2007 and moved to Palm Beach leisureville in June
of 2011. My wife Kathy and I have been year round residents in the
U-3 Condos since then. I have volunteered as a worker for the Monday
bingo for the past two years and was the producer of the 2013 PBlCA
Variety Show, and will serve as the producer of the 2015 Variety Show.
I believe that my experience in management and a good working
knowledge of parliamentary procedure will help considerably.
January 2015
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CLUBS & COMMITTEES
Caring Neighbors
So many thanks to Naomi Rorro who cooked Christmas dinner for our home bound residents and to Rosemarie DeSantis
who prepared the dessert. Our thank you’s too to those who
delivered Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. Those thoughtful
folks included Jim and Nancy Malte, Roz Swartz, and Lori and
Bob Purcell. How much we appreciate these volunteers!!
We continue to need additional volunteers for the office and to
provide transportation. We are hoping to raise additional funds
for insurance to cover our drivers.
Do remember to get your blood pressure checked at the Blood
Pressure Clinic on Wednesday, January 7 at Clubhouse 3 between 9 and 11 AM. Some of our volunteers will be sharing why
frequently checking your blood pressure is so very important.
New office hours at the Caring Neighbors office at Clubhouse
3 are Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 12 PM. For information about
Sunshine Calls, call 561-737-3501.
Peggy Bailey, Board President
WEDNESDAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE
CLUBHOUSE 2 12:15
NOVEMBER WINNERS
Malte - Murnane
Baker- Ripley (3)
Bolger- Burkholder (2)
Eide
Hardt-Blumenstock (2)
Canalas - Feinstein
THURSDAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE
CLUBHOUSE 1 6:15
NOVEMBER WINNERS
Murnane - MacAllister
Lambton (2)
Malte
Hardt -Blumenstock (2)
Burk
Baker - Ripley
Dorothy Baker 738-5082
RECREATION COMMITTEE
The Recreation Committee met on December 9, 2014. Many projects have been
completed: Clubhouse 1 has new window
coverings; the Clubhouse 3 Game Room
has been recarpeted, new accessories have
been added and the pool tables have been
resurfaced. The Clubhouse 1 kitchen is
being renovated and should be completed
by January. The Fitness Center is being
renovated and new equipment will be added.
A New Year’s Eve party is scheduled for
Clubhouse 1; tickets are $12 per person. The Health Fair is in progress. A “Meet &
Greet”, sponsored by the Recreation Committee but organized by the new board members of the New Jersey Club, is scheduled
for Friday, January 16, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM
at Clubhouse 3.
by Sandi Gentile, secretary
COMPUTER/CAMERA CLUB
NEXT MEETING MONDAY JANUARY 5, 2015
COMPUTER CLUB
6:45-7:30 CLUBHOUSE 2
Time to give your Computer some love - Monthly
1. Clean your Keyboard
2. Clean your Screen
3. Update all Programs
4. How to obtain a list of everything on your Computer
5. Which programs help protect your Computer
6. Plus lots more
CAMERA CLUB
7:30-8:15 CLUBHOUSE 2
Time to give your Camera some love - Monthly
1. Charge all Batteries
2. Clean Lens
3. Read Owners Manual
4. Plus lots more
Bob Murnane,President
738-0323 WAGON WHEELS CLUB
FASHION SHOW
DELRAY BEACH GOLF CLUB
$30 P/P FEBRUARY 6, 2015
LUNCHEON 11:30-1 PM
FASHION SHOW 1 PM
50/50 BASKETS OF CHEER
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
NEW ENGLAND CLUB
Our December meeting was great as Mike Duseberg did magic right
before our eyes.
Members gave a generous donation to our Mission, the Caridad Center.
At our next meeting on January the 9th, we will have a local author, Pam
Carey who wrote a humorous book about Leisureville.
Our new board for the coming year is: President Maria Kinney, Vice
President Suzanne Jackson, Treasurer Bob McCarthy, and Secretary
Jean Birdsall. We will have the installation of the new board at our January meeting.
We wish everyone a HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR.
Jean Birdsall, Secretary
Magician Mike Duseberg
performs at the New England
Club
New York Club
Raffle winners: Catherine Greene, Bobbi Stedham
Mae Lazarus
PENNSYLVANIA
CLUB
The Pennsylvania Club met on Friday,
December 19, at Clubhouse 3 for a Christmas
sing-along led by Ida Sands. Members
brought Christmas cookies to share and
Christmas wishes were exchanged.
Our next meeting will be on January 16 at 9:30 AM at Clubhouse 3.
We will have our “Trash and Treasure” auction with John Stidham as
auctioneer. All donations of unwanted items will be accepted and all
are welcome to attend.
We wish everyone a very Happy New Year.
Neena Lynch, secretary
PENNSYLVANIA
CLUB
MARDI GRAS CASINO
EVERY THIRD THURSDAY
RESERVATIONS TWO WEEKS PRIOR
CALL 369-7721
COST $2
INCLUDES $3 TOWARDS LUNCH
INCLUDES $5 FREE PLAY
BUS DEPARTS 9 AM
CLUBHOUSE 3
BUS RETURNS 5 PM
Sponsored by Pennsylvania Club
Sue Kruse, chairperson
Happy New Year! We wish all good health, good
friends and good times for 2015. Let's start with
agreat get together on Monday, January 12th, at 9:30
am in Clubhouse 3. There will be a mini-breakfast
for paid members and musical entertainment by the
S,P and G band (Sam, Paul and Gary). Also on the agenda is the filling
of the office of the presidency and increasing the number of people on
the board. We welcome all your suggestions.
Tickets for our annual event will be sold at the meeting and then on
Tuesdays 9-10 am in Clubhouse 3 starting in February.
SPRING FLING : Saturday, March 21st 5:30-9:30pm in Clubhouse 3
Catered by Ellie's: Chicken Marsala, ham, mashed potatoes, glazed
carrots, cake
Music by Pink Slip, Raffles, "Name that Tune" Game, Dancing
$15 NY Club members, $18 Guests . Reserved seating
MICHIGAN CLUB
As you read this it will already be 2015. A very happy, healthy New Year
to you all.Thank you for all your support in 2014. We hope to provide a
fun filled year for everyone. We have some new entertainment and delicious food to be enjoyed.
Our Christmas dance was a huge success with a complete sell out.
Bud’s served us a delicious prime rib dinner. TJ and Joey kept us on our
feet as we danced the night away.
We are starting our New Year off with a dinner dance on Thursday
January 15th in R3. BYOB happy hour begins at 5 PM. A chicken francese dinner will be served by Ellie’s at 6 PM. Music for dancing will be
provided by Ruth Davis from 7 - 9 PM. All this for just $18.00 each.
Ticket sales will be on Tuesday January 6th from 9 AM - 10 AM in R - 3.
Checks are appreciated.
Your $5.00 dues are due if you had not paid them yet. Please bring a
separate check ($5.00) for your dues. Invite your friends for some good
food and entertainment.
Hazel Kowalik Secretary
Louise Hanson 733-4673
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
NEW JERSEY CLUB
At our December meeting the new slate of officers were presented. Beverly Coccoli, President,
and Olla Lee, Treasurer, were sworn in by outgoing President Jo Spatafora. Bonnie Kish, Vice
President, and Carol Knussman, Secretary will be
sworn in at the January meeting as they were not
present. We wish the new officers good luck in their
new endeavors.
The outgoing board, Jo Spatafora, Mae Lazarus, Jo-Ann Cirillo and
Marie Miller, would like to wish everyone a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Our next club meeting on Wednesday, January 14th, will feature Janet
DeVries, author and President of the Boynton Beach Historical Society.
She is author of Vintage Postcard Series: Boynton Beach. She has
co-authored Images of America: Boynton Beach (with M. Randall Gill) and
Vintage Postcard Series: Delray Beach (with Dorothy W. Patterson). She
has also written articles on South Florida history and Girl’s Series Books
for various newspapers and other publications.
Her latest book, Pioneering Palm Beach: The Deweys and the South
Florida Frontier, with Ginger L. Pedersen, released September 4, 2012
has brought the hidden history of Palm Beach County out into the open.
Critics have applauded the book as a welcome addition to the historical
record.
A permanent resident of Palm Beach County since 1987, DeVries is the
archivist for a South Florida library. A member of the American Association of State and Local History, the American Association of Archivists,
the Society of Florida Archivists and the Gold Coast Archivists, and the
Historical Society of Palm Beach County, DeVries is President of the
Boynton Beach Historical Society.
Won’t it be fun to learn more about the fascinating history of the area
we live in! Bring a friend and join us at 9:30 AM for coffee, refreshments,
and fun.
Marie Miller, secretary, and Bonnie Kish, vice president
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Message from the New Jersey Board of
Officers;
It has been our pleasure to serve you for the past six years. We
hope you have enjoyed our programs and benefited from our informed
speakers. It is time for new ideas and maybe new activities. We leave
it in the hands of your new board of officers for the New Jersey Club.
We want to thank everyone who volunteered to help us in running
the club:
Sandi Gentile and her call girls
Louise Farrell & Gloria Groche-Membership
Berle Withers-Sunshine
Josie DePasqua-Hospitality
Tom Spatafora-Set up & Coffee Server
Gerhardt Lange-Coffee Preparer
Mary Cucinotta-Door Prize & Raffle
Eileen Sharkey-Tickets
We wish you all Good Luck, Good Health & a Happy New Year.
Jo Spatafora, President
Mae Lazarus-Vice President
Jo-Ann Cirillo-Treasurer
Marie Miller- Secretary.
LI Club officers Delphine Faust, Julie Palmer, Cheryl Ryder, and Bill Patten pose with
Santa (aka Frank Morrison) and Pat Maupin.
LONG ISLAND CLUB
Happy New Year everyone! If both you and the person who delivers
your PBL newspaper are early risers, then you still have time to get to
our January meeting. Normally, as of yesterday, people usually make
New Year’s resolutions. Some of those resolutions might include getting
your legal paperwork reviewed or even getting legal paperwork prepared.
Remember, we’re not promised tomorrow. Come get a cup of coffee and
a donut and listen to our January speaker, attorney Kevin LaMontague.
One of my resolutions is to re-read this column before I send it for
publication. I knew that my time travel stuff would catch up with me one
day. After reading my December column, boy did I screw up. I really didn’t
know if I was coming or going. Oh, well, story of my life. However, Pat
Maupin did her normal great job and they stuffed Frank Morrison into the
Santa suit. And, Frank, “Yeah we love you, your body – not so much.” You
had to be at the meeting to appreciate that remark. If you’re wondering
“what the H--L” you’re missing out on really fun, interesting meetings.
Speaking of fun, the Long Island Club is having a Valentine’s Day Dance
AND it’s cheap. Not free, just cheap. Considering many of us live just
on our stipend from Social Security, that’s our second favorite word. For
JUST $20.00 per person you’ll get a choice of dinner (Chicken Francaise
or Pork Roast with apricot sauce) and dancing with music by RJ & Joey.
Now daahling, where are you going to go on Valentine’s Day, especially
on a Saturday, for only $20.00. Cheaper than roses and chocolates. Rush
to Clubhouse 3, Tuesday mornings from 9-10am or call Cheryl Ryder
561-742-9089. Also, instead of that basket of so called Cheer that no one
wants, we’re selling tickets for a chance to win a 50” LED TV. You read
that right. The tv grew from last months’ column. Tickets are only $1 each
or 6 for $5. You don’t have to come to the dance or even be present to
win. A 50” TV for $1, that’s better odds than the Lotto.
Finally, just a few more future happenings. If you received some holiday
gift that you don’t want, don’t need, please consider donating it to the Long
Island Club for our July 4th barbeque/The Price is Right game. Yes, we
do have a Price is Right wheel and it will be spun on 7/4/15. Call Cheryl
(561-742-9089) with any donations.
On January 18, 7PM at Clubhouse 3, there will be a “Meet the Candidates”. Our fantastic community has six openings on our Board of
Directors. Take the time to meet the thirteen people who have stepped
up to the plate to donate their personal time and energy for the good of
the community.
Last, but not least, I will again inform all of our residents, when it comes
to ANY of the STATE CLUBS, you do not have to have been born in,
resided in, even know where the state or location is, to be a member of
any club. Just get your backside out there and enjoy the fun.
Delphine A. Faust, Secretary
Pat Maupin gives a very jolly Santa a
kiss!
Pat Maupin entertained the LI Club
members with Holiday songs.
WHAT’S DOING
ON LONG
ISLAND??
The balmy summer evening
concerts at the village of Stony
Brook on the North shore of Long
Island have been delighting audiences for years. However, people
have another purpose in attending these productions. ‘T”hey all
come to witness the ‘show’ before
the show! One minute before the
hour of the event, the conductor,
the audience, and the fifty musicians remain absolutely silent!! All
are eagerly waiting for the minute
hand to strike 12. At precisely
this time, the mechanical eagle
flaps its wings....and the concert
begins!
by Vincent Roger Gugliemetti
GOSPEL MUSIC
CONCERT
Dan Schall will be presenting a
concert of blue grass and gospel
songs and hymns at the First United
Methodist Church of Boynton
Beach, 101 North Seacrest Blvd. on
Saturday, January 31 at 4 p.m.
Performing 25 concerts in Florida
in January and February, Schall will
sing and play guitar as well as share
his testimony of what God has done
in his life.
The concert is free and open to the
public.
For information, contact Tom Bates,
music director, 678/386-9102.
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
SPONSORED BY
to PB Leisureville
CARING NEIGHBORS
FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
•
Barbara & Lawrence Anderson 1113 Lake Terrace
•
Robert & Donna Cacossa
519 SW 18 St
•
James & Catherine Chahalis
1117 Lake Terrace
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John Murray
205 SW 14 St
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Leslie & Susan Davis
2383 SW 8th Ave
Newark, NJ
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Alfonso & Nicolina Verruso
1312 SW 18th Ct
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2387 SW 13 Way
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122 SW 10 Ct
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1803 SW 5th Ave
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1822 Congress Blvd
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JANUARY 7
CLUBHOUSE 3 9 – 11 AM
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Delray Bch
SECTION LEADER NEEDED
SECTIONS ONE AND TWO
CALL 737-8048
HOBBY SHOP
TUESDAY 9:30- 11:00 am OR CALL
LOUIS FORRLER, 561-734-7286
Jupiter, FL
PALM BEACH LEISUREVILLE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
NOTICE OF 2015 MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGS
BOARD MEETINGS THIRD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT
7:00 P.M. – R3
JANUARY 20th
FEBRUARY 17th
MARCH 17th
APRIL 21st
MAY 19th
JUNE 16th
JULY 21st
AUGUST 18th
SEPTEMBER 15th
OCTOBER 20th
NOVEMBER 17th
DECEMBER 15th
STILL NEEDED!!!!
FLEA MARKET VOLUNTEERS
12/30/2013
For Saturday AM
by 7:30 AM to arrange and
fill tables with items to sell.
and/or
11:00 AM to pack
and returnNotice
merchandise
to
of Monthly Meetings.docx
the secure areas.
Call Vicky 561-704-8353
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
DEADLINE INFO
NEWS, FEATURES, SPORTS, PICTURES
SENT VIA EMAIL
DUE BY THE 18th OF THE MONTH
ARTICLES TO BE TYPED
DUE BY THE 15th OF THE MONTH
ADVERTISEMENTS, CLASSIFIEDS
DUE BY THE 15th OF THE MONTH
EMAIL FOR NEWSPAPER: [email protected]
or [email protected]
EMAIL FOR WEBSITE:
[email protected]
55 Alive Driving Program
Come to Class at R-3
8:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday January 21st class
Call for February 18th
The cost is $15 members, $20 non-members
Call Jerry Needleman @ 561-965-0672
CLUBHOUSE RESERVATION
CLARIFICATION
To all clubs/organizations & private parties:
Please note the capacity number posted by the Boynton Beach
Fire Department does not include a Dance Floor!!! When planning an
event, if there is to be a dance the capacity is reduced. For example,
if you are reserving Clubhouse 3, the capacity is 168 WITHOUT A
DANCE FLOOR. Therefore, if you are planning a dance, the number
of SEATS IS REDUCED TO 130. If you are planning on using the patio
room, that will hold an additional 75 tables/chairs, bringing your total for
BOTH ROOMS to 200. FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR RESIDENTS AND
GUESTS THESE NUMBERS MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.
The Recreation Committee
Flea Market Change
FLEA MARKET resumes January 3.
PICK-UPS will be made on Thursdays from 9AM till 12 Noon
for larger items.
Special Arrangements for other times MUST BE MADE
through Barbara
(561-703-5284) or Ruth (561-523-2487).
Vicky White (561-704-8353)
PET COMPLAINTS
The Leisureville newspaper has received several complaints
from concerned residents about pet owners who do not clean up
after their pets. Residents with pets are encouraged to ‘walk’ their
pets on their own property and duly pick up after them. Doing so
will show consideration for those service people who come onto our
property. Cleaning up after your pet’s mess is also most appreciated
by other homeowners. In addition to keeping our community clean
and beautiful, picking up after your pets will decrease the chances
of spreading disease. Our community allows owners to have pets.
Please do not abuse this privilege.
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL
COMMITTEE
This committee meets twice a month, on the first and third Tuesday
at 9 AM at the Association Office on Ocean Avenue. All residents are
welcome. Please consider volunteering. We need all the help we can
get. No experience is required.
As a committee, we approve or disapprove all home improvement applications. We inspect all homes before they get a painted. We inspect
all homes that are for sale. Also, we respond to all complaints.
If you live in Section One or Three, your home is going to get painted
in 2015. Section One homes should have been inspected between
November and December in order for the homeowner to repair those
non-conforming areas prior to painting. Section Three homes will be
inspected beginning in January. During the month of November, there were 15 applications for home
improvement. All were approved. There were 82 home inspections; 43
conformed and 39 did not conform. There were 10 resale home inspections; 2 conformed and 8 did not conform. There were 18 complaints;
1 conformed and 17 did not.
The only colors for your driveway authorized by the Board are gray,
green, tan, natural cement, and black (if you have blacktop). If your
driveway has another color, you are in violation of the PBL rules and
regulations.
If you have bushes or flowers around your carriage light, please keep
plant life trimmed so that they do not block the light in the area. These
lights must be on 24/7 or on a light sensor.
All homes must have numeral numbers on the home a minimum 4
1/2” to follow the City of Boynton code.
We would like to thank all our neighbors who conform to the rules
and regulations for keeping our community looking great. We would
also like to thank Mignano Lawn Service and Coastal Painting for doing
a great job too!
The Architectural Control Committee would like to wish all our neighbors a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Bill Patten and the Architectural Control Committee
The Picnic
A Jewish Rabbi and a Catholic Priest met at the town’s annual 4th of
July picnic. Old friends, they began their usual banter.
“This baked ham is really delicious,” the priest teased the rabbi.
“You really ought to try it. I know it’s against your religion, but I can’t
understand why such a wonderful food should be forbidden! You don’t
know what you’re missing. You just haven’t lived until you’ve tried Mrs.
Hall’s prized Virginia Baked Ham. Tell me, Rabbi, when are you going to
break down and try it?”
The rabbi looked at the priest with a big grin, and said, “At your wedding.”
CLUBHOUSE RESERVATIONS
Please contact Susie Brufladt
(561) 369-7130
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VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
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MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY
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ACTIVE PEOPLE LIVE LONGER
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561-734-5843
CALL JACK
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KENNETH CLARK PASSES
Kenneth Clark of Leisureville passed away at
his home in Mystic, Connecticut on November
14, 2014. Ken was born in Chicopee Falls, MA,
but raised in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. He
served in the Navy for 22 years and retired as a
Master Chief Petty Officer. Ken then worked for
Electric Boat as a nuclear sound test engineer
from 1966 to 1981.
He was predeceased by his wife of 64 years,
Maureen, in 2012. He is survived by his three
daughters, Karen, Barbara, and Janice; four
grandsons and two great grandsons.
Ken and Maureen came to Leisureville in 1988. They loved spending
their winters here. Ken will be remembered for his sense of humor and
quick wit and also for his helping hands as he was always repairing anything that needed repair for his condo association and loved doing it. Ken
will be missed by all who knew him.
by Sally Scott
DON MURNAME PASSES
Leisureville has lost a wonderful person with the death of Donald
Murname. I met Don in 1999. Since that time, I always admired his many
excellent human qualities. Many may recall seeing him in the clubhouses,
playing pool. He was one of the best. He was also a doctor in the field
of prodiatry.
Don often donated his time to helping others. He was an eucharistic
minister at our parish of St. Mark taking Communion to the home-bound.
The Greeks have a saying: "Speak well, speak gently of those who
have passed." And I will. Don was a good friend, a good husband, and a
good father. I was fortunate to call him my friend. I know that he will be
greatly missed by many.
byCharles A. Harrington
Thank You
To all of my Leisureville neighbors for your kind condolences at the
passing of my dear husband Paul Hicks. Your many acts of kindness
are greatly appreciated.
God Bless all of you
Bernadette Mc Nally-Hicks
The Usher
An elderly woman walked into the local country church. The friendly
usher greeted her at the door and helped her up the flight of steps.
“Where would you like to sit?” he asked politely.
“The front row, please,” she answered.
“You really don’t want to do that,” the usher said. “The pastor is
really boring.”
“Do you happen to know who I am?” the woman inquired.
“No,” he said.
“I’m the pastor’s mother,” she replied indignantly.
“Do you know who I am?” he asked.
“No,” she said.
“Good,” he answered.
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Scrabble Players
Wanted
Scrabble is a board game where you make up words from your seven
tiles that have letters from A to Z with different point values. You aim for
the highest score from these letters. We play every Tuesday at 1 PM at
Clubhouse 2. We draw numbers to see whom you play against. We play
for fun and will even help you if you have trouble. We use word lists of
two and three letters and even use the dictionary. (Yes, we are known to
cheat if necessary!)
This is a way to meet new friends and challenge your mind at the same
time. All are welcome. Come join us. Any questions, call Beryl at 736-8129.
John Stidham
Boynton Garage Door
Garage Doors and Door Openers
Sales & Service
Competitive Rates
Call Kenny @ 561-789-1204
Anytime
Leisureville Resident
LIC U-21480
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE ENTERTAINMENT
LEISUREVILLE RECREATION COMMITTEE
Presents
Country Rock Dance
MUSIC BY THE RODEO CLOWNS
January 24, 2015 • Club House 3
Music from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m.
BYOB & Snacks
$1e2r
p n
o
pers
Western Wear Optional
Ticket # _________
ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
TICKET SALES
TICKET SALES
CLUBHOUSE 3 9-10 AM
Ok, so it’s not the ‘real’ Jake and Elwood, nor is it truly
Tina, but you’ll think it is! Join us for a night of jazz, rock,
soul, R&B, funk and more! You’ll be tapping your feet to
the sounds of James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha
Franklin, and Tina will be
singing hits including “Proud
Mary” and “What’s Love Got
to Do With It”.
CLUBHOUSE 3
EVERY TUESDAY STARTING NOVEMBER 4
9-10 AM
Theatre Series
$20 per showDANCE
or $45 for10/18/2014
all three
HARVEST/HALLOWEEN
EVERY TUESDAY STARTING NOVEMBER 4
$12
ASHLEY COOPER 01/11/2015
BLUES
BROTHERS
& TINA TURNER
02/08/2015
EVERY
TUESDAY
STARTING
SEPTEMBER 16
MAGICIAN GARY MIDNIGHT & COMEDIAN PETER FOGEL 03/15/2015
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE 01/24/2015
Theatre
Series NOVEMBER 4
EVERY TUESDAY
BEGINNING
$12
All events$20
sponsored
byorDelray
Buick/GMC
per show
$45 for
all three Dealership
For more information
EVERY TUESDAY STARTING NOVEMBER 4
call Sandi 735-8947 or Midge 742-7290
ASHLEY COOPER
Show runs 7pm-9pm with a
15-minute intermission, and the doors open at 6:30.
Tickets are $20/pp or $15/pp if you buy the 3-show series for 45!
Porkpie hats and dark sunglasses optional!
Presented by the Recreation Entertainment Committee
Sponsored by Delray Buick/GMC Dealership
01/11/2015
BLUES BROTHERS & TINA TURNER
02/08/2015
MAGICIAN GARY MIDNIGHT & COMEDIAN PETER FOGEL
03/15/2015
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE
01/24/2015
$15
Ashley the Entertainer returns to Palm Beach Leisureville
withEVERY
his singing
and dancing
from theNOVEMBER
40’s thru the460’s a
TUESDAY
BEGINNING
la Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis, and more, and his
All events sponsored by Delray Buick/GMC Dealership
dancing
has been compared to Gene Kelly!
For more information call Sandi 735-8947 or Midge 742-7290
Join us for a double-header event!
We have comedian Peter Fogel, who was
trained in improv at Second City in Chicago and
has worked with Robert Klein, David Spade
and other Hollywood stars, and who also wrote
for tv shows like “Married with Children”, “The
Howie Mandell Show” and others, starting us
off with some laughs.
Then, after a brief intermission, Gary
Midnight, Master Magician/Illusionist will
perform his fast-paced, jaw-dropping, wild
magical experience!
So, come on out for a night of professional showmanship!
Show runs 7pm-8pm, and the doors open at 6:30.
Show runs 7-9pm with a brief intermission between acts,
and doors open 6:30.
Tickets are $20/pp or $15/pp if you buy the 3-show series for $45!
Presented by the Recreation Entertainment Committee
Tickets are $20/pp or $15/pp if you buy the 3-show series for $45!
Presented by the Recreation ntertainment Committee
Sponsored by Delray Buick/GMC Dealership
Presented by the Recreation Entertainment Committee
Sponsored by Delray Buick/GMC Dealership
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
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90-minute massage
Call: (561) 735-2105
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We Accept Cash, Check, and All Major Credit Cards
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
2014 Christ
Tz
Tz
Tz
Mae Lazarus and Marie Miller sell raffle tickets to
Roseanne Roche and Cathie Bilardello.
Singing The Wonder of You, Danny Suppa steals the
show from Joey.
Jeanette and Bill Norris
Midge and John Mahnken and Mae Lazarus dance away!
Lynne Vickers and Louise Richter
Mary Cucinotta and Sam Bellotto
Paula Walsh and Ken White
Nancy and Sergio Pacini
Sheena and Jim LaDouceur
January 2015
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tmas Dance
Tz
Tz
Tz
Frank Morrison and Bill Patten do the Tango!
Carmelita Curtis, Dom Intagliato, and Joan Schone
croon Sweet Caroline.
Edward and Mary Hunt
Maria and Ted D’Aloia, Kathy and Jim Sims, Joanne
Cirillo, and Mae Lazarus
Julianne and Ray Rosado
Marie Crimi and Rich Heinick
Residents enjoy their prime rib dinner.
Sandi and Kenny Gentile
Fred and Mary Loquivice
Sandi and AJ Alleshouse
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Toys for Tots
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
Ginny and Leo Grondin bring their donation.
January 2015
Cele Weissman, Midge Mahnken, and Joan Schone from the Technology Committee enjoy breakfast with Bob Luke,
Ken Weissman, and Carmelita Curtis.
Natalie Larivee makes a donation to Martha Miller.
Vicky White gives Bob Luke a goodie.
Michael L. Levine
Patsy and Jack McKee donate a boy’s and girl’s bike.
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¥7:30 AM - Ladies Golf Lg.
¥6:10 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:15 PM - Bridge @ R1
¥8:00 AM - Walk/ Exrcse R1
¥9:30 AM - L. I. Club @R3
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥7:15 PM - Hymn Sing R2
¥7:30 PM - 25 Card Club R1
¥8:30 AM - Mix Chorus R2
¥9:00 AM - Flea Market @ R2
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¥2:00 PM - WWII History Series ¥7:00 AM - Mens Golf Lg
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¥8:00 AM - Walk/Exrcse R1
¥6:00 PM - Euchre R2
¥8:30 AM - Ladies Golf
Committee R3
¥9:30 AM - Golf Comm
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¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥9:00 AM - Ticket Sales R 3
¥9:00 AM - Drawing/Painting
R2
¥9:00 AM - Arch Comm R1
¥1:00 PM - Scrabble R2
¥6:05 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:30 PM - pinochle at R2
¥2:00 PM - WWII History Series ¥7:00 AM - Mens Golf Lg
¥9:00 AM - Ticket Sales R 3
1939-1945
¥8:00 AM - Walk/Exrcse R1
¥9:00 AM - Drawing/Painting
¥6:00 PM - Euchre R2
¥8:30 AM - NY Club Meeting @ R2
¥7:00 PM - Ashley Cooper
R3
¥9:00 AM - Annual Meeting @
Theatre Series
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
R2
¥1:30 PM - Men's Golf Comm
¥9:00 AM - Rec Com R1
Meeting @ OfÞce
¥1:00 PM - Scrabble R2
¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥2:20 PM - Landscape Meeting
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¥6:30 PM - pinochle at R2
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1939-1945
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¥6:00 PM - Euchre R2
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
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¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥9:00 AM - Ticket Sales R 3
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¥6:05 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:30 PM - pinochle at R2
¥9:00 AM - Ticket Sales R 3
¥9:00 AM - Drawing/Painting
R2
¥1:00 PM - Scrabble R2
¥2:20 PM - Landscape Meeting
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¥6:30 PM - pinochle at R2
¥9:00 AM - Arts & Crafts R2
¥12:00 PM - Bridge at R2
¥1:00 PM - MahJong on the
Patio, R3
¥1:00 PM - Mah Jong, R1
¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥6:30 PM - Line Dancing R2
¥9:00 AM - Arts & Crafts R2
¥9:30 AM - NJ Club @ R3
¥12:00 PM - Bridge at R2
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Patio, R3
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¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥6:30 PM - Line Dancing R2
¥9:00 AM - Arts & Crafts R2
¥9:00 AM - Driving Course @
R3
¥12:00 PM - Bridge at R2
¥1:00 PM - MahJong on the
Patio, R3
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¥12:00 PM - Bridge at R2
¥1:00 PM - MahJong on the
Patio, R3
¥1:00 PM - Mah Jong, R1
¥6:15 PM - Bingo @ R3
¥6:30 PM - Line Dancing R2
¥7:30 AM - Ladies Golf Lg.
¥6:10 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:15 PM - Bridge @ R1
¥6:30 PM - Pinochle at R2
¥7:30 AM - Ladies Golf Lg.
¥9:00 AM - Mardi Gras Casino
R3
¥5:00 PM - Michigan Club @
R3
¥6:10 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:15 PM - Bridge @ R1
¥6:30 PM - Pinochle at R2
¥7:30 AM - Ladies Golf Lg.
¥3:00 PM - Finance CommOfÞce
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¥6:15 PM - Bridge @ R1
¥6:30 PM - Pinochle at R2
¥7:30 AM - Ladies Golf Lg.
¥6:10 PM - Hand & Foot R1
¥6:15 PM - Bridge @ R1
¥6:30 PM - Pinochle at R2
¥8:00 AM - Walk/ Exrcse R1
¥9:30 AM - New England Club
R3
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥7:15 PM - Hymn Sing R2
¥7:30 PM - 25 Card Club R1
¥8:30 AM - Mix Chorus R2
¥9:00 AM - Flea Market @ R2
¥8:00 AM - Walk/ Exrcse R1
¥8:30 AM - Mix Chorus R2
¥9:30 AM - PA Club Meeting @ ¥9:00 AM - Flea Market @ R2
R3
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¥7:15 PM - Hymn Sing R2
¥7:30 PM - 25 Card Club R1
¥8:00 AM - Walk/ Exrcse R1
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥7:15 PM - Hymn Sing R2
¥7:30 PM - 25 Card Club R1
¥8:00 AM - Walk/ Exrcse R1
¥1:30 PM - Tap Dancing R3
¥7:15 PM - Hymn Sing R2
¥7:30 PM - 25 Card Club R1
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“One Call Does it All”
BUYING OR SELLING A HOME
IN
The Arts & Crafts
Leisureville?
Group would like
THEN CALL
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Leisureville
to thank each and
Kim Scheft
everyone who
We live in
Leisureville and know the community!
contributed in any
Let's face the facts.........If you are interested in Selling
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Saturday Night
Social
BULLETIN BOARDS in the
clubhouses are to be used by
RESIDENTS to advertise items
for sale. The doors to our clubhouses, stop signs and other
public places are NOT to be used
to advertise garage sales, political candidates, other services
and lost pets. These notices must
be placed on the bulletin boards
in the community clubhouses
and no other place. They must
also have the stamp of approval
from the office before posting.
DOOWOP DANCE Featuring
“VINNIE & MARY ANN & PAULIE”
Saturday, March 28, 2015
7:30-10:30pm - Clubhouse 3
(doors open 7:00pm)
CLUBHOUSE 1
6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Admittance $1.25
per person at the door
Summer is over and neighbors and friends are once
again welcome to join us for friendly conversation
and or to have a cup of coffee, cookies and or dance.
Dancing to the music of the oldies: swing, rumba, fox
trot, tango, waltz, cha-cha, and line dance.
We hope to meet many of our new neighbors will
join us.
Remember the poodle skirts, cinch belts, saddle shoes, penny loafers, rolled up
jeans with white socks.
Come & dance the night away with memories of our “DooWop” years.
Tickets $10 per person
(Limit of up to 1 table of 12 per person)
On sale at CLUBHOUSE 3 Tuesdays
March 10th & March 17th
8:30 to 10:00am.
Any questions please call Rosemary Gieseking 845-661-6529.
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Pictures Wanted
Do you have a picture you’d like to share with
your neighbors? The Palm Beach Leisureville
website (mypblca.com) is looking for pictures of
residents and scenes in and around Leisureville
for our new feature “Picture of the Week” on the
homepage. If you have pictures you’d like to
share, please email them to webmaster@
mypblca.com. Unfortunately, we are not
able to accept printed pictures at
this time.
TEXAS HOLD’EM
TUESDAY 6:30 PM
Call Carl Olesky
561-752-9276
Goat for Dinner
ICE MACHINE WARNING
Please do not place anything inside the ice machine at Clubhouse
3, including canned drinks, plastic bottles or any other items. We have
discouraged this practice as there are opportunities for contamination
of the ice used by the community. If these and other items are placed
in the ice, the ice may become contaminated. The ice machine was
re-located about a year ago to the pool area to give more security
and make sure that it was not used as a personal cooler for people
outside the community. Residents should bring a small cooler to the
pool in which to keep their drinks and other items cool and not use the
ice machine. Always use the scoop to get ice from the machine and
not your hands. Do your part to keep Leisureville safe and healthy.
The young couple invited their elderly pastor for Sunday dinner. While
they were in the kitchen preparing the meal, the minister asked their son
what they were having.
“Goat,”the little boy replied.
“Goat?” replied the startled man of the cloth, “Are you sure about that?”
“Yep,” said the youngster. “I heard Dad say to Mom, ‘Today is just as
good as any to have the old goat for dinner.’ “
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LADIES GOLF LEAGUE
Joe Zuhoski and Ken Groch
Cliff Burk
The Hole in One Club
Congratulations to the new members of the “Hole in One Club”.
Del Feliciano (not pictured):
Cliff Burke
Ken Groch
Joe Zuhoski
Hole # 17
Hole #6
Hole #6 Hole #8
Hole #5
on May 19, 2014
on May 23, 2014
on September 19, 2014
on November 4, 2014
on November 12, 2014
Submitted by Carmelita Curtis
LADIES’ GOLF LEAGUE BOARD: Barbara Razzano, vice-president; Louise Hansen,
treasurer; Carol Shasha, secretary; Joan Schone, president.
Ladies Golf League
Wishing everyone a Healthy and Happy New Year!
Congratulations to our new board for the 2015 – 2016 board:
President
Joan Schone
Vice President
Barbara Razzano
Secretary
Carol Shasha
Treasurer
Louise Hansen
We were put in the Holiday Spirit with the lovely Christmas luncheon
held at Benvenuto’s Party Center. Thank you to Sandi Gentile and her
committee for planning this special luncheon.
Due to technical difficulties, pictures for the Blind Partners Tournament
played on November 20th and the Consolation Tournament played on
December 4 will appear in our next edition.
On January 8th we will begin the new year with Regular Play.
Enjoy your game.
Publicity/Photos Carmelita Curtis
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015
$5 PER PERSON INCLUDES
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SIGN UP GOLF SHOP 7:30 TO 9 AM
JANUARY 8 & 15, THURSDAY
JANUARY 12 & 19, MONDAY
NINE HOLERS WELCOME
UP TO 16 GOLFERS
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CONTACT FOR MORE INFO:
FRANK OR JOAN MORRISON
561-738-3164
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MEN'S GOLF LEAGUE
The December Luncheon featured Bud's roasted half chicken, green
beans, baked potato, rolls, salad, and apple pie and ice cream. Door
prizes were provided by Torchio's, ACE Hardware, Skeeters Lounge,
Kathy Clarke and Shirley Cassa. Thank you for your support of our league.
Please, if you have not been a patron of these firms, become one this year.
The tournament schedule for Jannuary starts with regular play on
the 5th, Cross Country scramble on the 12th, luncheon on the 19th with
cheeseburgers, and ends with a 2 Man Best Ball. Remember that a
scramble requires each member drive from the tee box. The next shot is
determined by where the best shot landed. All team members drop their
ball at that spot for the second shot. Repeat the process until one player
holes out.
Best Ball means that each player shoots his own ball as in regular play;
all scores shall be recorded. The Committee will establish the low scores
from your card.
There is a form on the bulletin board at the Pro Shop for any members
that wish to join a 9 Hole League. Questions can be directed to Jim Archer
or Mike Culligan.
Elections will be held in March for President, Vice-President, Secretary
and Treasurer. Now is the time to step up and take a position on the Board.
Mill Goodsell. Secretary
Hello Bowlers
We are already into our 10th week of bowling. Time goes by when
you’re having fun. All of our snowbirds are back and we welcome you.
Following are the results for the month of November:
Female Hi Games:
Male Hi Games:
Gladys Cardamone - 208
Don Hansen - 212
Sandi Gentile - 178
Pete DePaulo - 201
Joann Cirillo - 202, 181
Duke Foell - 267, 219
Ann Brouwer - 178
Bob Brouwer - 204
Pat Moynihan - 177
Barbara Johnson - 175
Female Hi Series:
Male Hi Series:
Gladys Cardamone - 489
Duke Foell - 535, 641, 589
Joann Cirillo - 526
Billy Rau - 502
Kay Nemire - 492
Bob Koegel - 538
Pat Moynihan - 477
Bob Brouwer - 506
Ron Manhs - 523
Dennis Dumond - 516
Keep up the good scores and enjoy.
All of us wish everyone a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Ann Brouwer Kathleen Ure
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Day Captains and Desk Attendants Needed
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Venous Insufficiency and Varicose Veins: A Commonly Misdiagnosed
Cause of Leg Pain and Swelling
Date: January 8, 2015 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location: Clayton Conference Center - Bethesda Hospital East
Presented by Michael Metzger, M.D. on Thursday, January 8 at 4:30 p.m. at
Bethesda Hospital East.
OrthoSensor: The Latest in Knee Replacement
Date: January 15, 2015 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location: Bethesda Hospital
West - Education Classroom
Presented by Elvis Grandic,
M.D. on Thursday, January
15 at 4:30 p.m. at Bethesda
Hospital West.
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GOLF COMMITTEE
January means that our golf season is in full swing. MATCH PLAY
sign-ups 1/02/15 to 1/09/15, Championship and Handicap divisions
for both men and ladies. First match to be played on or before
1/18/15, then one per week until finished.
Summer Group Scramble will be held 1/28/15 with Friday as a
rain date. Always a good time so watch for sign-ups for this one.
The Committee currently has openings for a Monday Day Captain
and also a Captain of the Day Captains. If you are interested and
can help us out please contact me or any member of the Committee.
Jim Atkins (chairman)
Sleep Apnea: The Serious
Health Risks of a Bad Night’s
Sleep
Date: January 27, 2015 4:30
PM - 5:30 PM
Location: Bethesda Hospital
West - Education Classroom A
Presented by Carl Spirazza,
D.O. on Tuesday, January 27
at 4:30 p.m. at Bethesda Hospital West.
Wrist Fractures: Getting
Back to Normal
Date: January 29, 2015 4:30
PM - 5:30 PM
Location: Clayton Conference Center - Bethesda Hospital East
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not allowed in our home - not from us, our friends or any visitors. Our
long time visitor, however, got away with four-letter words that burned
Submitted by Vivian Stirpe
my ears and made my dad squirm and my mother blush.
My Dad didn't permit the liberal use of alcohol but the stranger enA few years after I was born, my Dad met a stranger who was new
couraged us to try it on a regular basis. He made cigarettes look cool,
to our small town. From the beginning, Dad was fascinated with this
cigars manly, and pipes distinguished.
enchanting newcomer and soon invited him to live with our family. The
He talked freely (much too freely!) about sex. His comments were
stranger was quickly accepted and was around from then on.
sometimes blatant, sometimes suggestive, and generally embarrassAs I grew up, I never questioned his place in my family. In my young
ing..
mind, he had a special niche.
My parents were complementary instructors: Mom taught me good
I now know that my early concepts about relationships were influfrom evil, and Dad taught me to obey.
enced strongly by the stranger. Time after time, he opposed the values
But the stranger... he was our storyteller. He would keep us spellof my parents, yet he was seldom rebuked and NEVER asked to leave.
bound for hours on end with adventures, mysteries and comedies.
If I wanted to know anything about politics, history or science, he
More than fifty years have passed since the stranger moved in with
always knew the answers about the past, understood the present and
our family. He has blended right in and is not nearly as fascinating as
even seemed able to predict the future! He took my family to the first
he was at first. Still, if you could walk into my parents' den today, you
major league ball game. He made me laugh, and he made me cry. The
would still find him sitting over in his corner, waiting for someone to
stranger never stopped talking, but Dad didn't seem to mind.
listen to him talk and
watch him draw his pictures.
Sometimes, Mom would get up quietly while the rest of us were
His name? We just call him 'TV.'
shushing each other to listen to what he had to say, and she would go
(Note: This should be required reading for every household!)
to the kitchen for peace and quiet.
He has a wife now....we call her Computer.
(I wonder now if she ever prayed for the stranger to leave.)
Their first child is Cell Phone.
Their second child is I Pod.
Dad ruled our household with certain moral convictions, but the
And just born this year is a grandchild IPAD.
stranger never felt obligated to honor them. Profanity, for example, was
OH MY, HOW TRUE THIS IS!
The Stranger In Our House
The TV has been the ruination of the American Family and a bad
influence on our young people. It has changed all our ways of thinking,
and not for the good. With all the new I Pods, etc, no one even talks
to each other anymore. Very sad.
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THE Explanation!
MAKES SENSE TO ME!!
Brains of older people are slow because they know so much... People
do not decline mentally with age, it just takes them longer to recall facts
because they have more information in their brains, scientists believe. Much like a computer struggles as the hard drive gets full up, so to do
humans take longer to access information, it has been suggested.
Researchers say this slowing down it is not the same as cognitive decline. The human brain works slower in old age, said Dr. Michael Ramscar,
but only because we have stored more information over time. The brains
of older people do not get weak. On the contrary, they simply know more.
Also, older people often go to another room to get something and when
they get there, they stand there wondering what they came for. It is NOT a
memory problem, it is nature’s way of making older people do more exercise.
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Remembering
Entertainers
By Charles A. Harrington
While surfing the internet, I came across a listing of many entertainers
that died in 2014. Among the many were Lauren Bacall, Sid Caesar, Casey
Kasam, James Garner, Mickey Rooney, George Hamilton IV, Joan Rivers,
and Shirley Temple.
Some of them stand out in my memory and took me back to a simpler
time. Back in the 1950’s, Hamilton had a big hit called, A Rose and a Baby
Ruth, which peaked in 1956. I recall going to a teenage-record hop back then,
dancing to that song with a pretty redhead named Rosemary, who was not
quite built like a brick so-and-so, but she was a credit to the physical-fitness
program and she danced a mean jitterbug better than anyone that I knew
at that time.
Casey Kasem, who was very popular on radio, in a class with Paul Harvey,
was another favorite. He always ended his program with: “Keep your feet on
the ground and reach for the stars.”
When I read the name of Shirley Temple, it returned a flood of happy
memories. My late aunt Helen used to sing all of the Shirley Temple songs,
Animal Crackers and The Good Ship Lollipop, along with many others. Later,
when we got our television, we would enjoy all her movies as well as singing her songs. It was a lot of fun and made us happy. A few years ago, at
our Clubhouse 2 morning coffee group, the late Leisureville resident, Peter
Taormina, would do a Shirley Temple imitation, holding up his index fingers
while doing a quick dance step, as we laughed with him.
Like all of us, Shirley Temple grew up. She married a man named Black
and became Shirley Temple-Black. She tried an unsuccessful attempt at a
run for Congress; then she was appointed ambassador to Czechoslovakia,
which, to me, seemed like an odd departure for a movie star. I think that most
people would agree, that Shirley Temple was not just a song and dance girl,
but had blossomed into a bright and classy woman.
I could not help comparing Shirley Temple to the young singers and dancers that we see today. There is a vast difference. Our current entertainers
seem to be in and out of court, arrested for drinking while driving, having
children out of wedlock, while all the time, they are admired as cool and
sexy role models to our younger generation. It makes me wonder what ever
happened to goodness, kindness, respect, and real love. It is sad that our
young people are fed such a steady diet of such bad behavior, along with immoral activity, on a continuous basis. Another side of all of this is the clothing
style displayed by these people is conveyed to the younger generation as
cool and hip. Recently, I observed a young woman dressed like she was a
greeter at a house of ill repute. Many of our magazines are full of both men
and woman that exude sex. Everything seems to revolve around sex, starting at a very young age.
Shirley Temple set an example of a very wholesome woman. She was one
who would get your attention when she walked into a room. She seemed
to have a happy life while moving through her adult years with grace and
character, which is sadly lacking in our entertainment world today.
It is always good to remember the good times that have passed. Occasionally, I yearn for those days when all seemed right, nobody locked a door,
and neighbors got along and helped each other. Church was the center of
many lives, along with respect and love as the center of family life. The stores
were closed on Sundays, giving us more time to spend with each other, and
there were no malls to go to.
Often we do not appreciate a person until we no longer have them. We
were fortunate to have Shirley Temple in our lives. She was an entertainer
with both dignity and talent.
“Auld lang syne.” May she and all the others rest in peace.
Charles A. Harrington is a Leisureville resident and retiree of the
Boston Globe.
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ERIKA Z. PHILMORE
Certified Tax Preparer
(561)
739-8999
40 Years Experience
In Home Appointments
LEISUREVILLE
RESIDENT
MR CARL’S
PEST CONTROL, INC
3960 89TH RD. S, BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33436
WE OFFER DEPENDABLE & PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES AT REASONABLE RATES
EVERY OTHER MONTH SERVICE
LEISUREVILLE HOMES $44.00
INCLUDES EXTERIOR BORDER SPRAY
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL
736-9536
LICENSED & INSURED LIC. #5452
CALL FOR
FREE ESTIMATE
Metal Roof Installed By Rab Roofing, Inc
at 909 SW 3rd A ve., in Palm Beach Leisureville
561-317-4236
RICHARD BIRD • LEISUREVILLE RESIDENT
LICENSED & INSURED
ROOFING AND GENERAL CONTRACTING
CCC 1328921 - CGC 011411
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CHAUFFEUR FOR HIRE!
January 2015
Maine-ly Plumbing
P3 PROPERTY SOLUTIONS LLC
LICENSED AND INSURED
Airports, cruiseports or anywhere within 100 mile radius!
CLEANING IS STRESSFUL
ENOUGH.
Reasonable rates - Call 9 to 9 daily
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(561) 632-4166
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OF ALL TRADES
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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL
Pressure Cleaning – Painting – Bicycle Repairs
Car Wash/Detailing – Toilet Repairs
Roof Painting & Coatings – Spray for Bugs
Yard Work – Awnings, Up and Down
CELL 561-283-9516
1206 N.W. 7TH COURT
Boynton Bch., FL 33426
Dog
Dog &
& Cat
Cat Grooming
E
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Glands
35 Yrs. Experience
C
IN
.
MIG
JEFF STUBBLEFIELD
Certified Operator • Licensed • Insured
FREE Pickup & Delivery
Leisureville Resident
Nails
Your Babies
are My Babies
GAIL TRUSCIO
(561) 452-6731
PAINT IT RITE
“FOR A TRADITIONAL PRACTICE OF BARBERING”
Gentlemen Cuts • Hot Towel Shaves • Hot Shaved Neck With Every Haircut
• Finer Interior Painting • Paper Removal
• Rents Of All Kinds
• Drywall & Popcorn Repairs
• Exterior Painting
• Popcorn Ceiling Removal
www.paintitrite.net
OLD FASHION SERVICE.FORMERLY OF YONKERS, SOMERS & KATONAH, NY
Commercial • Residential / Lic. & Ins. #U-16445
Serving
561-738-1113
BOYNTON
(& Vicinity)
3529 W Boynton Beach Blvd
Boynton Beach, FL 33436
BUDGET
Electrical Service
561
• Rat Control
• Attic Dusting
Monthly rate
$25.00
Richard D’Agostino
Insured
369-1433
Jeffrey Finell
Over 30 Years Exp.
THE CLEAN, DEPENDABLE, ON-TIME PEOPLE!
JPA AIRPORT & LIMO SERVICES
~WANTED~
Would you believe there are coins
i WILL BUY
out there worth:
COINS
Dollars -1 Million
STAMPS
Cents - $75,000
GOLD
Nickels - $285,000
BILLS
Dimes - 1.7 Million
JEWELRY
Quarters - $60,000
ETC.
Halves - $32,000
There are thousands of Silver Dollars worth
$20 to $120,000 in common grades.
Call LES at 561-638-1557 -USAF RET.
Mabel’s Alterations
PATRICK JUSTE
LIC #13004082
24/7 Emergency Service
Troubleshooting
Installations
Repairs
637-2366
Bonded
MIGNANO
• Professional Landscaping
• Lawn Maintenance
• Hedge • Trim • Shrubs
• Clean-Up Flower Beds
• Trim Trees • Sod and Top Soil
Licensed & Insured
732-9515
(561) 572 5466
(561) 244 3987
www.jpalimo.com
[email protected]
561-732-0008
561-312-8585 cell
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Leisureville Residents 10% OFF
Jan Coleman
BEST
HAIRCUT
IN TOWN!
In Home Caregiver
Companion-House Sitter-Driver
RICHARD’S
Formerly of Katonah & Yonkers, NY
Old Fashioned
Manicures &
Pedicures
Ladies & Men
With Helen
1887 Woolbright Rd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Part Time or Evenings
561-635-7033
Next to Torchio’s Meat Market
Leisureville Center
561.742.5800
State Certified Roofing Contractor
Tile
Shingle
Metal
Lic. #CCC1326308
Flat Roofs
Re-Roofs
Repairs
Office: (561) 547-3742
Cell: (561) 718-8422
Fax 561-540-3640
[email protected]
www.bosslerroofing.com
860 N. 8th Street, Suite. 1, Lantana, FL 33462
Jim Kolifrath
Vice President
BEST
HAIRCUT
IN TOWN!
Barber Shop
A Full Service Barber Shop
HOT
SHAVED
NECK WITH
EVERY
HAIRCUT
OPEN: Monday - Saturday
Richard, Louie, Dave, Orrie, Helen, George & Carlos
Since 1997
MEMBER
SOUTHEAST
FLORIDA
Office: (561) 753-4682
Cell: (561) 714-0485
45 Years Experience
SPECIAL
$35++
TO PBI
Licensed CAC# 1815538 Insured
Tom Kruse Air Conditioning, Inc.
All Work Guaranteed
SUMMER
614 Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33426
12020 61st Street North
West Palm Beach, FL 33412
Making Homes Beautiful Judy Lambert
Boynton Beach
Since 1974
* Local Transportation
Office: (561) 738-2850
Fax: (561) 738-2801
✓
✓
✓
✓
CUSTOM CRAFTED WITH
YOUR FABRIC
* Care for Elderly
(561) 369-0186
(561) 336-3594
[email protected]
State Certified Electrical Contractor
• Draperies • Valances
• Roman Shades
PEST CONTROL
Home Services
Pet Services
Joe Mignano
Brian Galaini
Local 561-752-2721
561-347-0653 FAX: 561-752-2721
Jeff’s
Jen’s Errands and Personal
Services
Insured
Licensed
25 Years serving Delray Beach & Boynton Beach
40 Years Experience in the Medical Field
• Flea Spraying
• Lawn Control
Owner
NA
Maine-ly Plumbing
561 632 2770
Jennifer Persad
TRE E C A R
NO
A FULL SERVICE PLUMBER
• Water Leaks • Water Heaters • Disposals • Dishwashers
• Toilets • Sinks & Tubs • Bathroom Tiling • Filters • Gas Piping
• Sewer Camera & Cleaning
REMODELING
561-752-3122
Jack Salik, Leisureville Resident
Errand Services
House Sitting Services
Automobile Care Services
Company, Inc.
Mike McNamara
Sal’s Carpet Cleaning
T
Mo ruck
un
ted
Expert Cleaning of:
Carpet • Upholstery • Tile & Grout
Deep Cleaning • Quick Dry Process
Try us once...You’ll never switch!
(561) 478-1491 or 707-0046
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
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SHIRLEY CASSA
ASSOCIATE-BROKER
Maria Lucano, C.N.A.
Licensed Nursing Assistant
Caring Companion
References Available
Upon Request
Palm Beach Leisureville Resident
Lic.#: 85628
Tel: (561) 577-5225
Available For Long Term Care Documentation
BEWARE ! ! ! !
COACH LAMP REPAIRS
ODD JOBS, PRESSURE CLEANING,
ERRANDS
ANYWHERE / ANYTIME
the
Keep rning
PUT SHUTTERS UP & DOWN
B
s
t u
Ligh
Resident of Leisureville
SAM
E
SER DAY
VICE
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
http://www.jbelectrical.vpweb.com
4154 Kivey Dr.
Lake Worth, FL 33461
Office/Fax: 561-642-0881
Cell: 561-358-7787
Jonathan Brixner
President / Master Electrician
Email: [email protected]
Call Kim
Available for health care, elderly sitting, pet
sitting-walking, or house cleaning.
References Available
(Alzheimer’s experience)
Also Gardening & Window Cleaning
Leisureville Resident
Kimberly Salik: (561)-577-0064
Call 734-3680 “Let Jerry Do It” Cell: 632-5001
Email: [email protected]
C.N.D. Electric L.L.C.
OF THE PALM BEACHES, INC.
Electrician In PB County Since 1981
Add A Light/Fix A Switch/ Hang A Fan
JW ELECTRIC
Licensed • Insured • Bonded
ER-13013072 / U-20101
REFERENCES AVAILABLE
Norm Douglas V.P./Qualifier
561-635-4893
Free Estimates
INTERIOR PAINTING
by Kenny G.
“No Job Too Small”
Home: 561-735-8947
Cell: 561-302-9360
Leisureville
Resident
HANDYMAN
Call Peter Bolt
561.732.0359
Expert In: Ceramic Tile,
Repair Regrouting, Painting, Etc.
Leisureville Resident
SERVICE WORK OF ANY KIND • NO JOB TOO SMALL
I BELIEVE IN HONESTY, RELIABILITY & INTEGRITY
LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
JOSEPH R. WESCHREK (561) 633-9472
Master Electrician
10% LABOR DISCOUNT TO SENIORS
ER13014042/U-21040
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU!
Joe Cell 561-662-0359
15 Years Experience in Leisureville
~ ALSO CLEANS HOUSES ~
AMERICAN LEGION
Dinner Every
Friday Night - $8
5 pm to 7 pm
571 W. Ocean Ave.
561-734-8125
AS OF APRIL 1, THERE WILL BE NO SMOKING
“don’t worry”
HOUSE SITTING
By
Vickie Beane Mitchell
of Rid-A-Pest, Inc.
561-441-4763
Licensed & Insured
Allan Niemotka
Certified Tax Preparer
Reasonable Rates/Senior Discounts
Office: (561) 732-3774
(Just 5 minutes from Leisureville)
Visit us at fpcboynton.com
Happy
K-9
PB Leisureville
We take care when you can’t
Call Gail at 561-336-2653
...for your pet sitting needs
Why board your pet when he can be happy at home?
Experience ~ 20 years pet sitting/boarding
~ 3 years as Vet Tech
Trainer ~ Obedience ~ Behavior Modification
~ Therapy Dog
Serving Broward & Palm Beach Since 1975
Family Owned & Operated
Complete Locksmith Service
Residential & Commercial
southshorelocksmiths.com
High Security Primus
[email protected]
Lock System
3860 Aladdin Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33436
362 N. Congress Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC
TAX RETURN PREPARATION
954-974-7608
561-531-2619
Additions • Remodeling • Cement Work Of All Types
Asphalt Replacement Specialist
Bobcat - Prompt Service
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
[email protected]
First Presbyterian Church
235 S.W. 6th Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
SOUTH SHORE
LOCKSMITHS
Churey & Son
Construction
561-271-0392 CELL, TEXT
561-736-1560 FAX
[email protected]
ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC.
4593 Bucida Dr
Boynton Beach, FL 33436
Tel: 561-734-1550
Fax: 866-906-0473
IN MY OFFICE OR YOUR HOME
Sarah’s House Cleaning and Pet Care
Sarah Kirkland
Cleaning and Pet Specialist
Office: 561-369-8726
Cell: 240-818-1007
Owner Operated
JUST RIGHT!
d D.L. Folsom
Air Conditioning & Heating Corp.
The Best Service...At The Lowest Prices
Sales & Maintenance • Installations
Residential • Commercial • Quality Work
Free Estimates On Replacements
ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED
d Call The Company . You Can Trust. d
SERVING PALM BEACH COUNTY SINCE 1970
737-3000
1-877-737-3001
224 S.E. 6th Ave. Boynton Beach
Service You Can Trust
For ALL Your
Needs
Repair - New Installation
Residential - Commercial
Licensed & Insured • Master Plumber
Don Garner - CFC 1427771 - Jill Garner
561-868-5595 • 561-901-0698
Visit Our Website @ www.garnerplumbingservices.com
Ray Ybanez DPT
Physical Therapist
(561) 742-3345 • Fax (561) 742-8933
2015 Ocean Dr., Suite 1 • Boynton Beach, FL 33462
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They make it possible to bring
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Tell them you saw their ad in the
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Dr. Steven
Lashley
Board Certified
American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics
American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Practicing Podiatry – Foot Surgery
Diseases of the Foot & Leg – Sports Medicine
January 2015
BOYNTON BEACH
FREE EVENTS
369-3069
Now Accepting New Patients
Movies in the Park
Movies in the Park - First Friday of Each Month
October through June
NEW ADDRESS
Local Hospital Affiliation
Medicare & Most Insurance Accepted
3389B W. Woolbright Road
Boynton Beach
BRYAN KANONIK CONTRACTOR
STATE LICENSED ROOFING:
• RE-ROOFS • ROOF REPAIRS • FLAT ROOF ALUMICOATING
STATE LICENSED BUILDING:
• ADDITIONS - REMODELING • DOOR / WINDOW REPLACEMENT
• ROTTED WOOD REPLACEMENT
Location: Dewey Park, 100 NE 4th Street & Ocean Ave. Google
maps® directions
Next: Friday, January 2, 2015
Enjoy FREE MOVIES. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and view
feature films under the stars. Food and drink available.
Visit web page
“There is no substitute for quality” Call us for a free estimate 737-1419
STATE ROOFING LICENSE #CCC-448162
STATE BUILDING LICENSE #CBC-045554
INSURED
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
SERVING LEISUREVILLE SINCE 1972
ALPHA OMEGA
Cooling & Heating, Inc.
First & Last in All Your Air Conditioning Needs
Music on the Rocks
Music on the Rocks - FREE Concerts - Third Thursday of Each
Month, 6 P.M. - 8 P.M.
October through June
Location: Ocean Avenue Amphitheatre, 129 E. Ocean Ave. Google
maps® directions
Next: Thursday, January 15, 2015
The hottest bands in South Florida perform. Happy Hour: cocktails
and food available. Bring a friend or meet new ones!
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Sales, Service & Installations - HVAC Maintenance Agreements
Air Duct Cleaning & Sanitation - Air Purification Systems
561.686.9900
561-734-6813
24 Hour
Emergency Service
R.J. FISHER PLUMBING
SINCE 1918
www.alphaomegacoolingandheating.com
Licensed & Insured CAC1816635
We Service All Makes & Models
$49.95
TUNE UP
RAYMOND J. FISHER
901 S.W. 35th Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
OWNER-OPERATOR
U-16484
KEVIN M. LaMONTAGNE
Attorney-at-Law
639 East Ocean Avenue, Suite 207
Boynton Beach, Florida 33435
(561) 732-0100
Nozzle Nolen
Pest Solutions
People Friendly Pest Control Since 1951
•Termite Treatments
•Elimination of Roaches, Ants,
Rodents, and Fleas
•Guaranteed Results
Wills & Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney,
Designations of Health Care Surrogate,
Pre-Nuptial Agreements, Real Estate, Contracts,
Probate, Corporate, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure Defense, Legal Disputes, and Civil Litigation
J.D., 1982, Duke University School of Law
Member of Florida Bar since 1982
Local resident since 1964
FREE ESTIMATES
CHEERFULLY GIVEN
H EMERGENCY SERVICE H
Call Today For Your Free Inspection
561-964-6200
Visit us at http://nozzlenolen.com
3975 Coconut Road, Lake Worth, FL 33461
“Don’t Worry, PaPa Will Fix It Guaranteed”
Nozzle Nolen
Pest Solutions
• WATER HEATER SPECIALIST
• ALL TYPES DRAIN CLEANING
• REPAIR & REMODELING
Coupon
$25 Off the initial service of
any new annual agreement
$50 Off any
new termite agreement
561.964.6200
PaPa’s Plumbing, Inc.
the mark of excellence
in pest management
MASTER
PLUMBER
LIC #U17111
INSURED
40 YR. EXP.
BOYNTON - DELRAY
732-0808
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
10% OFF
WITH THIS COUPON ONLY
PARTS
and LABOR
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
INTEGRITY AIR
“Our Name Says It All”
Page 31
INC
(561) 966-6262
When your Air Conditioner is on the blink, you don’t need
some smooth talking repairman. You need INTEGRITY.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GIVES YOU THE MOST EFFICIENT COOLING
FROM YOUR UNIT AND REDUCES THE CHANCES OF COSTLY BREAKDOWNS.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INCLUDES:
• Check Filtration System
• Flush Drain Line & Add Algaecide
• Check Freon Pressures
• Lubricate Motors
• Calibrate Thermostat
• Tighten All Electrical Connections
• Check Amp Draws
• Check Heat-Mode
• Clean Condenser Coil
• Check Temperature Differential
• Resicential / Commercial
• We Service All Makes & Models
• FPL Participating Contractor
• Free 2nd Opinion
• State Licensed (CACO55524) & Insured
$50.00
Financing
Available
– Family Owned & Operated –
DICK ALTMAN – OWNER
“We Keep Appointments”
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • CONDO
AAM INDUSTRIES, INC.
ROOF SERVICES:
FAMILY OWNED &
OPERATED SINCE 1953
•
•
•
•
•
Roof inspections
Repairs
Re-roofs
Wood repair
Condo maintenance
program
• Soffit, fascia, decking
STATE LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
CGC001229, CCC1325938
737-2383
225 SE 5th Ave. • Boynton Beach
ving
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MEMBER
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FLORIDA
Leisureville International
Real Estate Specialists
State Certified Roofing Contractor
Lic. #CCC1326308
1880 N. Congress Ave., Suite 201, Boynton Beach, FL 33426
• IN OFFICE REAL ESTATE
• MORTGAGE CO. • TITLE & ESCROW
• ATTORNEY • NOTARY PUBLIC
Residential - Commercial
Investment
Buying Or Selling
CALL 561-732-9000
TITLE CO. 561-424-9993
Leisureville
Tile
Shingle
Metal
Now Offering
a $325.00
Florida Power & Light
Rebate*
INTERNATIONAL
- HOMES - VILLAS - CONDOS - GOLF COURSE WATER VIEWS -
YOUR LOCAL
REAL ESTATE CO.
Call a REALTOR® today.
Flat Roofs
Re-Roofs
Repairs
for white on white new tile roofs.
*Must be your primary residence to qualify.
Jim Kolifrath
Vice President
[email protected]
Office: (561) 547-3742
Fax 561-540-3640
www.BosslerRoofing.com
860 N. 8th Street, Suite. 1, Lantana, FL 33462
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PRBE
IC ST
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PR
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Seco
Opini nd
on
Installation & Repair Work
16’x7” INSTALLED 9’x7” INSTALLED
MIAMI DADE CODE $1179 MIAMI DADE CODE $749
Must present this Leisureville coupon.
GARAGE DOOR TUNE UP
•Lubricate all moving parts
•Inspect rollers, tracks, hinges, cables,
bottom rubber & exterior weather seal
•Opener adjustments
3995
$
Must present this Leisureville coupon.
• SLIDING GLASS DOOR REPAIRS • CALL FOR COMMERCIAL RATES
THE
DOORMAN
OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
940 Clint Moore Rd. • Boca Raton
Visit us at: www.palmbeachdoors.com
Lic. #U 20617 Showroom By Appointment Only
561-272-DOOR (3667)
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
INSTALLED
All Repairs
29995
$
Includes wall button,
safety sensors & clicker (remote)
Must present this Leisureville coupon.
ENTRY DOORS
Fiberglass door,
composite jambs, & stainless
steel security hinges.
Hurricane code approved.
Serving Palm Beach & Broward Counties for Over 20 Years
20% OFF
799
$
from
INSTALLED
Seasonal
Check Up
$
45.00
Robert McGowan
561-963-1043
License #CAC057406
An update from your PCMH Care Team:
As the New Year arrives, we hope to continue our quest for healthcare excellence. We have exciting news that will
hopefully encourage you to embark on these new journeys with us.
2014 was the year where we have really embraced new tools such as Wellness Visits. This is the yearly visit where we do
a comprehensive evaluation of your overall health, habits and risks. We have used this tool as a platform to build and
improve on our healthcare plan.
Here, we take the opportunity to examine all your medications, including supplements and over the counter
medications. Updating these allows us to openly examine and revisit the interactions and patterns of your medication
use. This, if not carefully updated, poses one of the biggest risks to your healthcare.
We also examine your risk for depression as well as drug and alcohol abuse. Exploring this opens the door to fixing issues
that can interfere with your quality of life.
We continue to encourage you to make sure you think about how important it is to “be heard when you don’t have a
voice.” Making the proper plans for your end of life issues is imperative. It is essential to have your living will and
healthcare surrogate information in your chart. It is very likely that we will be one of the first contacts you will need in
the event that something goes wrong.
I.C.E. is a term we advise you to familiarize yourself with. It should be very clear during an emergency who you would
want as your advocate “IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY” (ICE).
As we enter 2015, we have new projects in the horizon. We continue to look at technology as an amazing tool to
coordinate healthcare. We have implemented the use a MyHealthWare, which is a place where all your health
information is stored and can be accessed easily and securely. We encourage you to use the computer, or the phone to
travel with your health information, and have it available any where, any time. If you don’t have, use, or like computers
we encourage you to designate some one you trust who can access your information easily. Again, we consider this an
essential tool to preserve the integrity of your health information.
Additionally, we are working on an amazing project called “Chronic Care Management”. With your involvement, the use
of the tools we provide and the team we are preparing, we hope to change the goal of healthcare to a clear pursuit of
preservation of health rather than treating diseases.
Make sure to stay tuned for our monthly educational seminars and diabetes support group. You can visit our website
any time and register for any or all of these events. You can also ask Martha, your friend and the GATE KEEPER. She will
be glad to give you a copy of the schedule and take care of any reservations.
As we prepare for the year to come, we promise to educate, guide and walk along side with you towards an endless
enjoyment of your GOLDEN YEARS!
January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
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Turn Unwanted Firearms into
CASH
WALKING EXERCISE CLASS
Buy, Sell, Trade, Transfer & Consign
New and Pre-Owned
RRPSI Firearms
125 E. Boynton Bch. Blvd., Boynton Bch., FL
Come join us
CLUBHOUSE 1 8AM
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
Further information contact
Louise Farrell, 843-384-2837 • Gloria 419-356-1904
561-739-9080
We now have weekly
Concealed Weapons Permit Classes.
Call or stop by to reserve your spot.
BLUEWATER
RID-A-PEST,Inc.
WINDOW CLEANING
SEA AIR - $60
EDGEWOOD - $75
FAIRMONT - $60
ATTACHE - $75
HOLIDAY - $60
CHALLENGER - $75
REGIS - $75
PRESSURE CLEANING AVAILABLE • FREE ESTIMATE
INSURED & LICENSED (07-22414)
Exp. 12/27/07
CONDOS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE. PRICE INCLUDES ALL WINDOWS CLEANED
IN & OUT. INCLUDING SCREENS - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
561-386-2151
Termite & Pest Control
Locally owned & operated
Let Us Help You With
All Your Pest Problems
(561) 498-4623
Vickie Beane Mitchell
From a family of exterminators
Serving Palm Beach County over 40 Years
5236 Adams Road
Delray Beach, FL 33484
NEED CASH?
WE BUY GUITARS, HORNS, ETC.
ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ANY CONDITION
NEED MORE SPACE?
ALSO BUYING HOUSE CONTENTS
TOP $
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License No. 09001
New Construction & Existing Structures
Consulting Service
Insurance Inspections
$50 OFF
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– I miss my monthly Leisureville News
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If you have ever had any of the above thoughts, either as a
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The official website for Palm Beach Leisureville! Easy to
access. Easy to use. Just log on and youíll have all the news,
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Leisureville References Available
210 SE 12th Avenue
Boynton Beach
(561) 732-4960
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January 2015
Palm Beach Leisureville
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
HOUSE: Waterfront Edgewood 2 bed/2 bath. Huge lot; very private. Completely
updated: granite countertops, stainless appliances, newer windows, plus window
coverings. Call for more details. Phone: 920-889-2211.
FOR
FORRENT
RENT:
CONDO: Spend the winter in our condo.. Charming, clean, and airy 2nd
flr. 2/1 on lake with beautiful view. Completely furnished. Available after
May 15, 2014 and for winter 2015. NP/NS. Short walk to free golf and pool.
Min. 4 mo. Call 503-224-7734 for more info.
MISCELLANEOUS:
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NATIONWIDE AUTO TRANSPORT: “SNOWBIRDS” RETIRED
TOUR BUS DRIVER WILL PERSONALLY DELIVER YOUR CAR ANYWHERE! REASONABLE RATES. CALL FOR QUOTE. REFERENCES
AVAILABLE. LEISUREVILLE RESIDENT. CALL EDWARD 561-8602991. FINE ART: Academy Award winning actor/artist Tony Curtis: for sale
a fine art one of a kind pen and ink drawing beautifully framed and signed
by the artist. Asking $1500.00. 561-860-2991.
WANT TO
TO RENT:
WANT
RENT
WANT TO RENT: Owners interested in renting your home or condo for
the 2014-2015 season, I have list of seasonal renters that are looking for
properties. Please contact Mary Ellen Fowler, PA RE/MAX Prestige at 561523-7280 or email at [email protected]
WANT TO
WANT
TOBUY
BUY
WANT TO BUY: 1990 or older Chevrolet with automatic transmission and
air-conditioning. Call John at 561-742-9249.
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line maximum); each additional line is $2.00. Payment, together with a
copy of your ad, is to be paid by check or money order only. NO CASH
WILL BE ACCEPTED. Please email us your classified ad at classified@
mypblca.com or bring your completed ad, together with your check, to
the Association office or the newsroom office by the 1st of the month.
AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE is required for all classifieds advertising, rental of houses, condos, or apartments. A copy of a current city
of Boynton Beach license (City of Boynton Beach ordinance no: 9415, Appendix A, 6-21-94) must accompany your classified ad request.
The licensing period is from October 1 to September 30.
FOX PLUMBING, INC.
“Your Friendly
Plumber”
David Fox
Service Manager
For Plumbing
Needs Call
Plumbing Contractor
737-3599 or 737-6163
We are introducing “Menu Pricing” which
helps you understand pricing, work to be performed and warranties available.
*10% Discount New customers
State Certified, Licensed, Insured
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*Offer Expires 6/30/13
Not valid with any other offer
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3301 W Boynton Beach Blvd.
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Boynton Beach
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January 2015
LEISUREVILLE NEWS
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I’m retired, and I can resolve any
GREEN THUMB AWARDS
Electronic Gadget Problem
“NO FIX, NO FEE”
“A Leisureville Resident”
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Is your computer sluggish?
Too many ad’s popping up?
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• New Smart Cell Phones And Tablets
• Cable TV Add-Ons
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(561) 400-2010
(561) 737-1419
BRYAN KANONIK CONTRACTOR
LOCK IT OR LOSE IT!
500 SW18th Street
COOK’S
CORNER
We’re seeing an increase in bicycle thefts in your neighborhood. Prevent
yourself from becoming a victim.
• Always secure your bicycle when it’s not in use; this includes your
patio
• Use a U-Bolt lock; it cannot be cut by bolt cutters
• Register your bicycle with the BBPD; it’s nearly impossible to recover
without a serial number
Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
2 cups uncooked multigrain macaroni
Cooking spray
1 ½ cups fat-free milk
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
3 oz. light processed cheese (Velveeta Light), cubed
1 cup (4oz.) reduced-fat shredded extra-sharp Cheddar cheese, divided
¼ teaspoon salt; ¼ teaspoon black pepper
1. Cook macaroni in boiling water 8 minutes. Drain and set aside.
2. Coat 8 inch casserole dish with cooking spray. Preheat broiler.
While pasta cooks, combine milk and flour in a large saucepan, stirring
with a whisk until blended. Cook over medium-high heat for 10 minutes or
until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove pan from heat; add processed
cheese, ¾ cup Cheddar cheese, salt, pepper, stirring until cheese melts.
Stir in macaroni. Spoon macaroni mixture into prepared dish; sprinkle with
remaining ¼ cup Cheddar cheese; broil 3 minutes or until cheese melts.
5 servings This recipe is light but very creamy. Enjoy!
Submitted by Carmelita Curtis
U-BOLT LOCK
Did you know the BBPD has a bicycle registration program? All information
will be stored in our database, which will be useful to officers should your
bicycle be stolen. All owner information is required unless otherwise noted.
Register online at bbpd.org or call Officer Rita Swan at 561-742-6848.
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LEISUREVILLE NEWS
January 2015
Shirley Cassa, PA
(561) 271-0392 [email protected]
362 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach
A CREMATION SERVICE
OF THE PALM BEACHES
“Leisureville Resident
Since 1990”
WATER VIEW CONDO
One bedroom one bath condo with
new step in shower, impact windows, water view, paid lease, sold
furnished. $49,900
2BR/2BA Corner Villa
Tiled living area, raised Florida room
floor, new kitchen with open area
and bar stool, bath has new step in
shower, new tile and vanity. Accordion
shutters complete. Paid recreation
lease, newer A/C, sold furnished.
Large rear patio with view of the lake
and 16th tee. A must see... Do not
wait... $115,000
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OUR PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS HAVE
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Must See This One!
This home has been tastefully remodeled. New kitchen, bathroom, floors,
appliances, completely painted inside
and out, paid rec lease, recessed lighting, screen room, extra cabinets in the
garage for extra storage. Do not miss
this, it is worth looking at. Flat roof replaced 2014. $146,000
ASSISTANCE WITH VA BURIAL OF ASHES IN ANY NATIONAL CEMETERY
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INCLUDES LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FROM THE PLACE OF DEATH
FILING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY • PROCESSING ALL PAPERWORK
ACT OF CREMATION
Happy New Year...
CALL FOR A BROCHURE
561-734-7409
NEW LISTING - TOO NEW FOR PHOTO:
Fax 561-740-0095
Spectacular Edgewood: Two bedroom, two bath home. New roof
in 2007, new windows 2008, A/C 2013, front porch, rear patio,
paid recreation lease and more. Call for appointment. $143,000
Web: acremationservice.net
e-mail: [email protected]
Great Time for Buying or Selling...
Each Office Independently
Owned & Operated
Walk to R3 Clubhouse & Pool - $134,900
Corner Regis with paid up recreation ltease... Florida
room has been converted to office/computer room
plus additional bedroom. Nicely updated with roof
replacement, neutral carpeting and lushly landscaped.
A must see...Quiet location...Minutes to shopping,
restaurants and ocean beaches. This home has lots of
possibilities...Please call to see, you’ll be glad you did...
May 2015
Bring you lots of
Happiness and
Joy!
Please Call
Kathy Clarke (561) 704-4069
For All Your Real Estate Needs
Interest Rates are the Lowest in 30 Years and Prices are RISING...
Looking Forward to Serving You....
Deluxe Edgewood on Main Canal
Totally Updated expanded 2BR/2BA home with paid up
recreation lease... Home has a magnificant view of the
main canal and is on an over-sized lot. Many upgrades
including all glass enclosed Florida room in addition to
standard Florida room it has 1728 UNDER A/C. Kitchen
updated, roof and A/C replaced... This home is in move-in
condition... A Must see... Quiet area and lots of privacy...
Please call.. You’ll be glad you did... Asking $275,000
Panoramic Golfcourse Views
$189,900
Exquisite 2BR/2BA expanded Fairmont Model with paid
up recreation lease. This home has been totally updated
with kitchen cabinetry replaced, updated appliances, roof
replaced, freshly painted with crown moulding. Also hurricane code garage door and front door. Home has both
Florida room plus screened porch. Spectacular golf and
water views... Rarely do homes on the golfcourse come
for sale... Won’t last long at this price...
Please call to see..
Oversized Challenger Model
$164,900
Please call to see this expanded 2BR/2BA with both
family room plus concrete Florida room. Total 1582 living
A/C square footage, Leisureville’s largest. Split bedroom
plan, paid up recreation lease. A/C replaced 2011. Roof
replaced 2000. New electrical panel box. Kitchen appliances updated with glass top stove, micro and side-byside refrigerator... Great location... Great Price...
A Must see...
Corner Edgewood - $143,900
Regis Model - $154,900
Edgewood on Golf Lane
Perfect Winter Hideaway - $93,900
This exquisite 2BR/2BA with both Florida room plus
screened porch is in move-in condition. Paid up recreation
lease in full. Ideally located walking distance to R2 pool and
clubhouse.. Lots of tile and neutral carpeting in bedrooms
and portion of Florida room. Kitchen cabinetry all replaced
with newer appliances. Both bathrooms updated. Spacious
backviews... Please call to see...
You’ll be glad you did...
Lovely 2BR/2BA home with full Florida room. Paid
up recreation lease in full. Flat roof replaced 1995
and Southern Coating on entire roof in 1997. Garage
door replaced... Home is vacant for quick sale. Needs
updating but great value at $129,900... Please call
to see... You’ll be glad you did...
Holiday Model 2BR/1BA with paid up recreation
lease... Kitchen cabinetry replaced. Updated appliances. Bathroom totally remodeled. Freshly painted
with tile and new carpeting... Enclosed porch with
separate A/C... Roof was sealed with an elastometric coating.. Bright and airy home...
Move in condition... A Must see...
Corner Regis - $129,900
Edgewood Model
on Small Canal - $154,900
Holiday Model
with Garage - $84,500
This lovely 2BR/2BA home has a paid up recreation
lease in full. Ideally located on a spacious lot with
spacious backviews facing south. Nicely updated and
ideally located on a quiet street across from homes
on the golfcourse... Great value and move-in condition... Just listed... Will not last long at this price...
Please call to see today...
Privacy plus in the back of this 2BR/2BA with
both Florida room and porch. Paid up recreation
lease. Neat as a pin and close to R3 Clubhouse
and pool. Southern Coating on roof. Porch faces
south for those great breezes and lots of privacy
on canal... Front and back porches...
A Must see..
Home is located on a quiet street. Roof replaced
2005... Double oversized driveway.. Washer and
dishwasher replaced. Priced to sell... Minutes
to ocean beaches, shopping and restaurants.
Three clubhouses, three heated pools and
18-hole Par 3 golf course... Great home...
Great Price... Please call to see today.
Thousands in upgrades in this beautiful 2BR/2BA home
with full Florida room and paid up recreation lease in full.
Roof replaced 2003. Windows replaced in living room, front
windows in guest bedroom and windows in Florida room.
Garage floor freshly painted. Kenmore self-cleaning glass
top stove. Amana Refrigerator. Hot water heater replaced
2012. Duct work replaced for energy efficiency. Blinds thruout. Home is immaculate.. A gem... Free 18 hole golfcourse,
3 clubhouses & 3 heated pools. Fitness Center... Minutes to
ocean beaches, restaurants and shopping... Please call to
see today... You’ll be glad you did...
Summer Lake Villa - $101,900
Ideally located. 2BR/2BA with fully glassed porch facing
east for those gulfstream breezes. Paid up lease... Walk
to R3 and R2 clubhouses... Move in condition... A/C and
hot water heater replaced. These sought after villas do
not come up very often, so please call today to see...
You’ll be glad you did... Perfect winter hideaway... Quiet
street, yet close to clubhouses, heated pools and fitness
center... Free 18-hole / Par 3 golfcourse... A GEM.....