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Newsletter Template - the Villaggio Community Website
Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers September - October 2010 Villaggio Voice BRAVEST – John Columbia, left, Gary Siegel, center and Bob Feinsilver, right, Villaggio’s bravest, attended the Palm Beach Gardens’ 9.11.01 Memorial Plaza Dedication. The three retired members of The Fire Department City of New York attended the dedication of the Memorial on Sept. 11, 2010. The 36 foot tall steel column from the south tower of the World Trade Center is encircled by eight glass panels engraved with the names of the 3,000 victims. Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers It’s Summertime! TAKE YOUR PICK - MAIANO/RIVIERA/PISA - All Priced To Sell! The only Maiano for sale on water, professionally landscaped, extended patio, & accordion shutters. 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Beautiful gourmet kitchen, 2 wall ovens, warming tray, pots/pans drawer, pull-out shelves, upgraded granite & backsplash, s/s underm oun t sink , 2 glass do ors, plus crown molding, high tower & spindles adorn the cabinets. Butler area with tumbled-marble backsplash & wine rack. Powder room with old world cabinetry. This is only a fraction of the upgrades. Only 10 Resales Available in Villag g io! VILLAGGIO IS FOR YOU! DON’T BE LEFT OUT. CALL ME NOW! 561-965-7220 2 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The roof cleaning of the Milani and Pisano area By Wiley Archer homes will be completed and the painting of all of the homes and the common buildings will be underway. Summer is on the wane and we will soon be welInformation on color selection for the Milani and coming back our seasonal residents as well as our year Pisano homes will be provided for all to choose. round residents who travel frequently during the At an evening meeting on November 30, the Florida summer. The level of activity will increase and Finance Committee will present the proposed 2011 both pedestrian and vehicle traffic will be more evibudget to the Board and the community. The process dent and the Clubhouse will become busier with room of developing the proposed budget is ongoing and the space at a premium. It is also not too soon to begin Finance Committee has been collecting information thinking of the election for a new Board of Directors for the next year. in January. It seems therefore to be a good time for a Our campaign season is shorter and later than the short review and a look forward. country’ s; however, we will have a candidate’s night in What Has Been Done December and the annual meeting and Board election The community approved substantial changes to will take place on January 5, 2011. the governing documents and the Board approved Challenges For The Future changes to the By-Laws. All are designed to provide As the community and its common facilities age, the community with the tools necessary for effective we are experiencing increased maintenance needs future operations. and the beginnings of equipment failures requiring The Board has redesigned the staff to provide replacement. There will also be a continuing need to improved customer service to homeowners and will refurbish our Clubhouse and maintain and improve continue to look to the staff for effective day-to-day the exterior landscaping. The availability of room operations and maintenance of our common spaces. space for functions and the insufficient storage and Numerous major maintenance projects have been administrative space in the Clubhouse continues to be completed including outdoor pool equipment; cleana problem. The Board’s challenge is to work through ing of drainage swales and paved areas, sidewalk and these problems and continue to maintain high stanperimeter wall repairs and the major building beautidards and property values so that Villaggio will fication project of cleaning all of the individual roofs remain a premier community. and painting the individual homes. A Final Note A major disappointment for the community was The weather in south Florida is beginning to cool. the failure of the vote to authorize the purchase of We actually have days where the temperature is less chairs and tables for the poker room and the card than 90, and the parade of storms from the African rooms. coast seems to be sparing the southeast US so we can Financially, Villaggio has a small cash surplus of concentrate on our health and our happiness. I recent2.3% ($30,852) compared to our collected maintenance ly saw an article indicating that the happiest people assessments. Some additional income is collected for a focused on the positive aspects of their lives so I urge total cash surplus of 3.1% ($56,904) through August. you all to focus on the positive aspects of residing in Financial details are available on the Villaggio website. Villaggio and be happy. What Is Upcoming Our Social Coordinator along with our entertainment support group has lined up an active show series for our winter season. VILLAGGIO VOICE A Newsletter that covers life in the Villaggio Community. The Staff Bob Schwadron, Coordinator/Editor . . . . .432-5356 Judy Frank, Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .649-7711 Judy Hogan, Feature Writer/Editor . . . . . .966-0041 Fran Landman, Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .642-0527 Lacy Kreamer, Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . .967-6814 Lani Steinberg, ADministrator . . . . . . . . . . .965-9172 3 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers GOOD & WELFARE activities as we raise money for ORT and contribute By Rita Archer to changing lives through the most powerful gift that can be given to an individual, an education. Dianne and Marty Gorbaty are very happy to ORT aims to be a valuable, reliable resource for announce their daughter, Dr. Lisa Gorbaty, was marall of our students and graduates, whether they are ried to Christopher Myers on Sunday, August 22, at immigrants seeking an education as they grapple the Maplewood Country Club in New Jersey. with the challenge of being new in a country or Brothers Major Matthew Gorbaty and Mark Americans hoping to earn a GED, an associate Gorbaty were the groomsmen and niece Alexandra degree or a new skill set. ORT’s U.S. schools and instiRose Gorbaty was a flower girl. tutes provide a caring, supportive environment as Rita and Wiley Archer are pleased to announce well as a great education. the upcoming wedding of their son, William Archer, Our past successes and future plans inspire us to Maria Accardo. They will be married in Glen Cove, to go forward and continue our efforts to support NY, on November 13, 2010. ORT programs in every way. On August 14, at a small family wedding in You won’t want to miss our November 8 meetRehoboth, MA, Saundy and Harvey Stein's daughter, ing. Our invited guest speaker is Liza Glucksman, Debbi, married Te Barata. whose grandparents left Russia in 1914 and took the Judy and Mike Frank are thrilled to announce Siberian Railroad to China and remained there until the long-waited arrival of their granddaughter, 1954. Liza will recount their experiences and share a Molly Lynn. Molly came home from Korea, to proud brief history of the Jews in China. Mark this as a parents Jessica and Andrew Frank and big brother, “must attend.” Details will follow. Connor, on Friday, Sept. 3. At 11 months old, she’s filled our hearts with love and joy. Important Dates: Helen and Norman Rothman are proud to October 16……… Scavenger Hunt announce their granddaughter, Samantha Weber, November 13…… Progressive Dinner graduated from the University of Florida in December 12……. ORT 130 Year Anniversary Gainesville with a Master’s Degree in International Celebration at Business. They are also proud to announce their Woodfield Country Club granddaughter, Lecia Rothman, graduated from January 10…….. Art Deco Docent-led Tour of UCLA with a B.A. in English. four famous Miami hotels. The community is saddened by the passing of Bus transportation provided. Mickey Wasserburger and sends condolences to February 3…….. Palm Beach Society of the Blanche. Four Arts. Lunch in The community sends condolences to Linda and Palm Beach. Jeff Wallerstein on the loss of their grandson, February 19…….. ORT - Hadassah Dance Samuel Bish. March 7………… Luncheon and Tour of Our deepest condolences go to Bobbi Lazarus on Villaggio Homes the loss of her husband, Howard. All donations will March 9………... West Side Story at the Kravis be made to PAP. Center (evening performance) Helen and Norman Rothman want to offer their March 17………. Literary Luncheon at Polo appreciation to their friends and neighbors in Club. Jenna Blum, author of Villaggio for the donations and condolences on the “Those Who Save Us” passing of Helen’s mother, Jennie Kaplan. Helen is and “The Storm Chasers” overwhelmed by the compassion she has received April 12 ……….. Card and Mah Jongg Party from everyone. Watch Channel 63 for details and new events. VILLAGGIO ORT HAPPENINGS By Bette Schroeder As we head back from our summer hiatus and resume our “normal “ lives, we look forward to many At this time, we wish all of our members and friends a happy and healthy New Year. 4 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers probe the trauma of her mother’s suicide and her husVILLAGGIO READS – BOOK CLUB NEWS By Judith Ann Hogan band’s social climbing demands. Along with other experimental treatments, Dr. Seth encourages Lucy to Our August discussion focused on Kathryn explore a lifestyle that provides her with emotional Stockett’s memorable novel, The Help, which explores and sexual satisfaction. She becomes quite the liberthe relationships between upper middle class white ated woman and ultimately “an inconvenient wife” for families and the African-American women who her husband. He has no choice but to have her comworked for them as nannies and housekeepers. The mitted to an institution where heavy medication and setting is Mississippi in the 1960’s. Ms. Stockett based cold baths force Lucy into submission. The novel this novel on the loving care she received from her explores the unhappiness and frustrations women nanny, Demetrie, who worked for her family for three were subjected to through family, marriage and sociegenerations. The nannies were considered one of the ty. Megan Chance’s novel brings readers back to “a family yet they were of a separate class. The novel is time and place where women are expected to be simtold through the voice of Eugenia (Skeeter) Phelan ple and subservient.” Our provocative discussion was who returns home after graduating from Ole Miss. led by Andrea Schoen. She finds the routine of luncheon at the club, bridge games and socializing with her married friends to be frustrating and purposeless. Skeeter and two AfricanAmerican nannies form a bond because “they are suffocating within the lines that define their town and their times.” The nannies, Abilene and Minnie, agree to meet secretly with Skeeter. The bond these three women create places them in danger. From their conversations, Skeeter begins to understand more intensely the sacrifices these women made and the risks they took to care for their own children and the children of their employers. The novel accurately and sensitively details life in segregated Mississippi. During the writing of this novel, Ms. Stockett said, “I was scared…that I was crossing a terrible line writing in the voice of a black person. I was afraid I would fail to describe a relationship that was so intensely influential in my life, so loving, so grossly stereotyped in American history.” She continues, “there is no trickier subject for a writer from the South than that of affection between a black person and a white one in the unequal world of segregation.” Carol Renner led this 'U&KRPVN\KDVGHGLFDWHGKHUFDU TXDOLW\DQGSHUVRQDOL]HGFDUHWR insightful discussion. WKHLUPD[LPXPIXQFWLRQDOSR The novel, An Inconvenient Wife, by Megan Chance was the focus of our September meeting. The novel 352*5$06 explores the upper class mores of New York City socief/\PSKHGHPD0DQDJHPHQW f%DODQFH7UDLQLQJ)DOO ty during the 1880’s. Told through first person narraf6SLQH5HKDELOLWDWLRQ tor, Lucy Carleton, the plot explores the relationship f2UWKRSHGLF5HKDELOLWDWLRQ she has with her husband and her doctor. Married for f*HULDWULF7KHUDS\ one year, Lucy is suffering from severe anxiety and is f3HUVRQDO,QMXU\$XWR f:RUN,QMXU\3URJUDPV unable to handle the rigid social requirements her place in society demands. Her husband, William, has 0(',&$5(0267,1685$1&(&203$ taken her to doctor after doctor and the diagnosis of hysteria is difficult to treat. At the end of the nineteenth century, neurology and psychology were new areas for medical exploration and application. Lucy is taken to Dr. Victor Seth who uses hypnosis to help her %5,1*7+,6$')25$)5((&216 5 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers VILLAGGIO SNOWBIRD CLUB variety of activities that we can share with our By Rose Moskowitz friends and neighbors – watch for our flyers and join us this fun-filled season. I can’t believe the summer is coming to a close and, as expected, the Florida Snowbirds will be returning, not to Capistrano, but to Villaggio. We had a very busy summer but look forward to partaking once again in the many activities planned by our community and most importantly seeing our friends and neighbors at Villaggio. June started our northern adventures with a visit to Sunset Cove on the Hudson River for a delightful lunch with 42 of our friends and neighbors and then onto the Lyndhurst Castle for an interesting tour. Thanks to Dianne Steinberg for planning this successful event. Next, we had an evening under the stars for a picnic and concert at Jenkinson Beach at Point Pleasant, NJ. The evening BOARDING – Villaggio Snowbirds get ready to board the Moon was delightful and the music superb. Chaser during the club’s Fire Island adventure. Pictured here are (left to right): Ari Seditsky, Tony & Kathy Tigno, Jerry Lipschitz, Arlene We walked the boardwalk, picnicked on the Pomarlen, Mike Pomarlen (hidden behind Arlene), Shelly and Rich sandy beach next to the stage and listened to wonCedarbaum and Adrienne Lipschitz. derful music under the stars. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Thanks to Rosemarie Davino and VILLAGGIO SNOWBIRD CLUB’S SUMMER Lita Scharf for taking the time to plan and execute ADVENTURE such a wonderful event. By Rosemarie Davino As a closing activity in August, Diane Wilner On August 11 the Villaggio Snowbird Club enjoyed planned an evening of dinner, dancing and boating at a free evening of music on Jenkinson Beach at Point Fire Island. Forty of us gathered at Flynn's Fire Island Pleasant, NJ. It all began when Lita Scharf and I for dinner. First, we cruised on the Moon Chaser at Captree State Park. We kicked back and enjoyed the planned this event many months ago – kudos to Rose summer breezes and magnificent sunset on our way Moskowitz who e-mailed information to everyone. to this famous Fire Island landmark. We dined on the The day began at 4pm when we arrived at the water at Fire Island’s most famous restaurant. We beach and placed our beach chairs just a few feet from swayed to the music and enjoyed the party atmosthe stage. We all chatted, walked on the boardwalk, phere as we feasted at their all you can eat buffet bought sandwiches and had a wonderful old-fashioned table featuring steak and seafood. After dinner, we picnic. With the sun setting, everyone on the beach quished our shoes and took a walk on the beach. eted down and anticipated an exciting evening. The For our upcoming fall and winter season we weather was even pleasant with a cool breeze. have many wonderful activities planned. We will The orchestra was on a platform higher than start our major program off with our annual the boardwalk with a backdrop of white fabric that Welcome Back luncheon at Benvenuto’s on hung from the rafters to the bottom of the stage. December 15. All of Villaggio is invited – watch for An assortment of colored lights shimmered off the our flyer announcing this event. It is followed by the fabric creating an illusion of magic. We were lucky Spanish River Concert Series; a “Name that Tune” fun that night as five musicians and the conductor evening January 22; the Clydesdale Show in March; a from the Lion King left Broadway to join the orchestra to perform for approximately 3,000 guests on trip to the Flagler Museum for a docent tour and beach chairs. high tea March 30; a special event to be announced The production was entitled “Music of in February; a special ladies event in March; and our Broadway.” An assortment of songs and composiannual Farewell Dinner April 13. tions were performed that included solos and duets We are a busy fun-seeking group who enjoy a 6 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers from a very fine soprano, an alto and tenor. Songs were from Carousel, Les Miserable, The Wiz, Phantom, South Pacific, Little Mermaid, Chicago and many more. The performance on that wonderful night in August was outstanding but what made it more enjoyable was spending it with our friends from Villaggio. VSA RE-ELECTS FIVE By Sandy Goodman The Villaggio Softball Association (VSA) re-elected five incumbents to its Board of Directors. Returning to the Board for 2010-2012 are John Bernath, Bob Feinsilver, Sandy Goodman, Harry Lebedun, and Larry Perrin. They join Leon Ashkenas, Dan Goldsmith, David Levine, Ron Penn, Bob Schwadron, and Alan Taub on the VSA Board of Directors. The six were elected in 2009 for a two year term. The VSA Elections Committee was chaired by Shelly Geffon. Some statistical information regarding this election: There were 88 members eligible to cast their votes. The entire election was conducted via email. A quorum was attained when 22 members cast their votes. A total of 73 members voted equating to 83% of those eligible. A total of 356 votes were cast. No ballots were declared invalid. There were five clear winners, filling out the next 11 member Board. There are no losers, but many truly valued VSA members willing to serve. PAUSE – Villaggio Softball Association players pause to pay tribute to the victims of 9.11.01. VSA RECORDS FIRST TRIPLE PLAY By Sandy Goodman Villaggio Softball Association recorded its first triple play on the hot last Saturday of July. A sharp ground ball off the bat of Norman Rothman was gobbled up by shortstop Alan Egenthal, who pursued crossing runner Stan Schwartz between second and third and tagged him out. Egenthal kept on running to second base, where he recorded a second force out. Egenthal then rocketed the ball to first baseman Larry Skolnick to nip Rothman at first and make VSA history. VILLAGGIO GOLF CLUB NEWS By Gary Gellman I’m inviting everyone in Villaggio to our Fall Golf Tournament and Dinner Dance. It will be held at the Sherbrooke Country Club on October 23. For the first time, we are having a DJ at our dinner, so in addition to our regular activities including door prizes and awards, we will have dancing, as well. We hope all Villaggio golfers will invite their spouses, significant others and friends for a great time. Golf begins at 1pm with a shotgun start. Cocktails and dinner start at 5pm. Prizes and trophies will be awarded, and there will be a free drink at dinner to all attendees. The fees for golf and/or dinner are as follows: Members, golf & dinner - $60 Members golf only - $40 Member & spouse dinner - $32 Resident nonmember golf & dinner - $85 ($25 amount can be used for 2011 dues) Non-resident (guests) golf & dinner - $ 100 Non-residents (guests) golf only - $50 RE-ELECTED -- Three of the five re-elected Villaggio Softball Association directors gather in front of VSA’s “wall of fame” in the Clubhouse. They are (left to right): Harry Lebedun, Sandy Goodman and Larry Perrin. Missing from the photo are John Bernath and Bob Feinsilver. Checks, made payable to the Villaggio Golf Club, may be given to any board member -- Gary Gellman, Len Bassen, Mort Gropper, Larry Dinetz, Mike Frank, Fred Mcgaw or Mike Lightman. 7 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers CHEERS – Some of the attendees at the August 27 fish fry celebrate the new open until 10pm evening pool hours and toast the beautiful Friday evening weather. Randy Jay Sachs, D.M.D. Emphasis on Cosmetic Dentistry Woods Walk Dental Center 9835-8 Lake Worth Road Wellington, Florida 33467 Tel: (561) 434-3055 Fax: (561) 434-7037 E-mail: [email protected] FISH LINE – The August 27 All You Can Eat Fish Fry feed line moved quickly as Villaggians lined up at Mr. B & Me Too to chow down. MAIN STAGE PLAYS Any Wednesday Oct.1 - 17, 2010 Who Killed Santa Claus? Dec. 3 - 19, 2010 Always, Patsy Cline Jan. 28 - Feb. 13, 2011 LUV March 25 - April 10, 2011 Shout! May 20 - June 5, 2011 MUSICAL MEMORIES hosted by Randolph DelLago Come Rain or Come Shine Hello David! Side by Side Bigger Isn’t Better Oct. 11-13, 18-20, 2010 Dec. 13 - 15, 20 - 22, 2010 Feb. 7 - 9, 14 - 16, 2011 April 4 - 6, 11 - 13, 2011 The “Other” Gershwin May 30, 31 & June 1, 6 - 8, 2011 all individual tickets $30/person AND ASK ABOUT OUR NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION 8 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers GOLD COAST CHORUS can pay as you go. By Linda Kalish This is an excellent opportunity to have fun, exercise, energize yourself and, best of all, to meet Summer has come to a sweet end. The Gold your neighbors. Don’t just think about it, just do it! Coast Chorus snowbirds will soon begin their Learning to dance can be done in three easy migration back to Villaggio. Rehearsals have been steps: in progress throughout the summer months. Step 1: make the commitment to begin taking Auditions and weekly rehearsals are now underway lessons with the Villaggio Dance Club. as we prepare for our Saturday, April 9, 2011 show, Step 2: continue with the lessons. You don’t have Curtain Call. to be there every week, but if you come consistently, Tickets will go on sale in early December. Tune you will see steady progress. You’ll learn the steps, in to Channel 63 for the ticket sale date and check techniques and gain confidence. the flyers. This is one spectacular show you don't Step 3: put yourself in the picture below and you want to miss. For information call Gloria Cooper at will be doing this in no time. All you have to do is 304-4464 or Sally Kozinn at 967-1033. learn to dance with the Villaggio Dance Club. Make the commitment to stick with it. Make the commitVILLAGGIO BRIDGE CLUB UPDATE By David Cohen ment to have fun, exercise, energize and meet your neighbors. During these summer months Villaggio bridge For more information, contact: Candace Harelik, players continue to sharpen their intellectual skills at 561-966-3941 (home); 561-927-7566 (cell) or email at on Tuesday evenings at the duplicate bridge game [email protected]. and on Thursday and Monday afternoons at party bridge. Alan Chesler continues to teach Villaggio residents beginning and intermediate bridge. Daniel Rosenkrantz is currently assisting Alan so that the bridge students receive more individual instruction. This summer several bridge players have moved into our community. They recently joined our club bringing our membership close to 100 members. When the Snowbirds begin to return our club will work together with our new Social Coordinator to arrange space to facilitate our duplicate and party bridge games. Please save the following dates: Our annual general meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 12, at 10am in the Social Hall; refreshments will be served. Our annual luncheon and bridge tournament will take place on Wednesday, March 9, from noon to 4pm. VILLAGGIO DANCE CLUB DANCES BACK INTO ACTION By Joel Harelik The Villaggio Dance Club begins its third year of dance lessons on Friday, Oct. 22, and on every Friday thereafter. Lessons will be held in the Fitness Center’s Aerobics Room between 11am and noon. Lessons are conducted by dance professionals and are only $20 per couple. A good feature is you ROUTINE – Candace Harelik gracefully dances her routine at a recent dance competition. 9 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers VILLAGGIO ITALIAN CLUB BRINGS Dan Beldowicz, treasurer of the Italian Club. Dan A ZING TO SUMMER has cleared his calendar to receive all the excited By Lois Wions Villaggio community members who will be lining up at his door to attend our next two events. To give It was the day after Benevento’s and all through you a hint of more exciting events to come, the the Beldowicz house, not a creature was stirring, Villaggio Italian Club will he hosting a Pre-holiday not even a .............Knock knock. “Who's there?” event the evening of December 10 in the Clubhouse. “It's a member of the Villaggio Italian Club.” In addition, we will all be attending the fabulous “Oh, hi there,” said Dan. “What can I do for you?” Christmas pageant in Broward, followed by a group "I wanted to drop my check off for The Lady dinner in a restaurant on December 12. Mark your Atlantic cruise on October 15. We had such a sensacalendars so you won’t miss out! tional time at Benvenuto’s last night that we wanted to get you this check now, even though the trip is in October. We don't want to miss it. Benvenuto’s had delicious food and the Broadway revue was super! Besides, the Italian Club always holds the best events.” “Oh, great!” said Dan. “I'll sign you up. Sorry, I can't talk right now. I'm trying to finish a project for work. See you soon.” Dan returned to his den and a pile of work when he heard his daughter come home. “Where are you, Dad?” “I'm in the den. What's up, honey?” asked Dan. David and Lois Wions and Rita Schoen “Someone stopped me in the driveway, Dad. She said she couldn't miss the next event that the Italian Club is having on The Lady Atlantic on October 15. She made me promise to give you this check as soon as I walked in the house. What's up with these intense Villaggio Italian Club members, Dad?” “Well, we had a wonderful dinner and show with all the wine you could drink; so, everyone is psyched for the next event. They want to get their checks in right away, I guess.” “Whatever, Dad!” Dan sat down to his work once again when the doorbell rang again!! This continued all afternoon. Eugene and Andrea Yaver The moral of the story is don’t miss out on events hosted by the Villaggio Italian Club. There are only a very few seats left on The Lady Atlantic cruise on October 15. On November 5, the fabulous group, We-2 is providing a show with dance music at the Clubhouse. Refreshments for this evening include: Italian pastries, coffee, and soft drinks. Bring your own wine or liquor and set-ups will be provided. The cost of the evening is $17 for members and $20 for nonmembers. The cruise on The Lady Atlantic and the Performance by We-2 will be fun and entertaining evenings, so don’t hesitate to get your checks into Dan and Donna Beldowicz 10 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers PAP By Jeri Weber Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. For us here in Villaggio the rainy season has begun and we've seen some evidence of flooding in and around the community. We've had some named storms, but thankfully, none that have hit South Florida. We've been very lucky! Some of our friends and neighbors have not been that fortunate. We've seen several deaths and we at PAP have had to make numerous referrals to Sylvester for cancer patients. Our goal is to elimiJim and Carol Fisher nate the "scourge" that cancer is, so those calls become totally unnecessary in the future. To that end, we are always trying to come up with fundraising efforts to enable us to send money to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center/University of Miami Health System to further the much needed research. With our help, Sylvester has opened a new women's center in Deerfield Beach headed by Dr. Charles Vogel. To quote the PAP Newsletter, "For more than four decades, Dr. Vogel has worked on the front lines in the war against cancer and to advancing Bob and Julie Failla research and treatment of breast cancer. Dr. Vogel collaborated with breast cancer researchers throughout the nation, giving his patients access to clinical trials unavailable anywhere else in the region.” I have heard firsthand from a Villaggio resident and patient of Dr. Vogel's what a "wonderful, compassionate, impressive" doctor he is! So, women, be aware that routine mammograms are now available in Deerfield Beach. In addition, in the new wing at Sylvester, Alvin and Robin Schwartz CONCENTRATE – Concentrating on their Mah Jongg game at PAP’s annual summer Card & Mah Jongg party and luncheon are (left to right): Linda Blank, (back to camera), Adrienne Gian, Susan Haas, Jeri Weber and Barbara Hersh. 11 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers THE ART FILM CLUB Deerfield, there is also a new radiation department By Mona Dinaburg where the following advanced imaging technologies will be available to diagnose other medical conThe Art Film Club has made some changes in its ditions: 64-slice CT, bone density screening, comschedule for November and December. We will be bined PET-CT Scan, digital mammography, digital showing Troubled Water in November and Kabei Our radiography and fluoroscopy, MRI, and ultrasound, Mother will be scheduled for sometime early next just to name a few. So if you are in need of a routine year. test, think about the Women's Center at Troubled Water is a multi-layered story told from Sylvester/Deerfield. different perspectives. The same scenes go back and We have some exciting up-coming events. On forth in time and a profound drama emerges. It tells October 18 at 7pm, we kick off our season with our an engrossing story that deals with important first PAP meeting. All are welcome to hear a guest human themes of love, hate, forgiveness and good speaker discuss nutrition and wellness. We are lookand evil. A spellbinding plot keeps your attention ing forward to having more meetings this year with from start to finish. guest speakers. So watch for notices!! We have our As It Is In Heaven will be our December feature. annual Card & Mah Jongg party at Broken Sound on This is a deeply moving film that tells the story of November 5. There are still some spots left, so make Daniel Dareus, a successful and renowned internayour reservations now. On December 3, we have tional music conductor whose life’s aspirations are "The Hot Rod Show." A Rod Stewart impersonator to create music that will “open people’s hearts.” After will be performing. Get your tables together and a tragic mishap, he decides to return to his boyhood prepare to be entertained! Our "Celebration of Life" home in Sweden where he endured terrible bullying will be held on Sunday, February 13. Join us for a very as a child. He eventually ends up directing the local special brunch celebrating Life, Love & Valentine's church choir and becomes very involved in the lives Day. In March we will have a wine & cheese evening of the people who live there. This Oscar nominated with our very own author-in-residence, John film tells a tale of love and community and the tranColumbia, joined by Gibby Palmaccio, author of "The scendent power of music. Cosa Nostra." Watch for the flyers and information in the Clubhouse. 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South Florida 2515 N State RD 7 #213 Margate FL 33063 Central Florida 3619 W. Kennedy Blvd Tampa FL 33609 12 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers VILLAGGIO BOWLING CLUB and Jeff Taub, an extremely funny comedian. You By Carol Waldman can choose to sit at a particular table if you wish. Our December 5 breakfast will be different than The Villaggio Bowling Club 2009/2010 season anything we have previously done. We will be havofficially ended in April. However, many of the ing an expert host and a variety of fun contests. league members came together for pickup games There will be trivia, a “Name that Tune” segment and on Thursday afternoons. We played most of the an “identify your Villaggio friends and neighbors remainder of the spring and summer. On most from their wedding pictures” segment. There will Thursdays we had as many as 25 people bowling. also be prizes for the winning tables. It should be a This included many new members of the league lot of fun. (NOTE: Get your wedding photos to who will be joining us for the 2010/2011 season. Richard Greenberg ASAP.) We had many outstanding games during the Since January 2 is just after the New Year’s holisummer. Harvey Rubenstein bowled a 211 and Lil day, we will not hold a meeting that month. Gross bowled a 208. Paula Reiss had a 184 and Carol We also have many other exciting events Waldman had a 181. We all had a great time. planned for the future, so if you haven’t joined yet, We will continue to come together as a group of join now. All dues will be good through December friends until the start of the new bowling season on 2011. Look on the Clubhouse lobby spinners for furOctober 14. We bowl at Greenacres Bowl on ther information or on channel 63. Get your checks Thursdays at 2:30pm. The cost of bowling is $10 to in now. Remember: “A penny saved is not worth a join the club and $12 each week. This goes towards damned thing anymore.” the price of bowling, cash prizes and the bowling luncheon. Last year's first place team each won $150. VILLAGGIO PLAYERS If you are interested in joining us, please contact By Barbara Wexler Carol at [email protected]. The Villaggio Players are gearing up for our VILLAGGIO MEN’S CLUB November 20 performance. It will be our second By Richard Greenberg book-in-hand (experimental) show, featuring two short plays. Last year's show was very well received A new season will be upon us beginning in and we have chosen new, interesting pieces, to be October. This year we have drastically changed the followed by an ice cream sweet treat. We invite you format. We will be having a full breakfast for almost to join us - $5 will bring you an evening's entertainall of our meetings and, instead of the usual array of ment. Tickets are available by calling Barbara speakers, we will be importing talent from all over Wexler (969-2270) or Rita Archer (433-4384). Florida. We are also in the process of having cast calls for We begin with Sandy Warren, a wonderful our March show (shh - it's a mystery...) If you are not singer who will fill your morning with an array of available for the dates/times posted on Channel 63, show tunes and other songs. This will be on Sunday, but wish to try out, please call Jerry Konsker (432October 3, at 9:30am. 6652) or Barbara Wexler (969-2270) and we will find a On October 19 we have arranged for a bus trip to time to suit you. the Hard Rock. Although the first bus has already Come join us. been sold out, we have a waiting list for bus #2. Don’t gamble; get your reservation in as soon as possible. The November 7 breakfast will feature the entertainer, Matt Stanley. He’s a good looking crooner whom the ladies will love (the men will, too). November 19 is our annual celebration. This year our anniversary party will be held at the Boca Dunes Country Club. It will be a party to rival anything that Villaggio has thrown in the past. There will be an open bar, a complete dinner, a D.J., dancing 13 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers A WHOLE NEW WORLD By Phyllis Lederman Oh my gosh am I surprised These words I hardly recognize 'Hi' was what we use to say But now we greet with a hearty 'hey' 'Hip-hop' was what the bunny rabbits do But now it's about Eminem and his crew 'Drop-by' meant stopping by to say hello And not shoot them dead and go And when did text become 'texted' This certainly has me quite perplexed-ed And whoever heard of a 'face book' Boy oh boy do I feel like a schnook They twitter and tweet and blog all the day And the more things change I wish they'd stay A new language they now do speak And it makes me just want to shriek Over the rainbow I did go And often wonder if my brain is just slow So I'll just pretend I know what they say And to the heavens I shall pray Help me understand this talk So I too can walk the walk. 14 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers JEWISH CULTURL CLUB “OPA” sion shows. This is a show you won’t want to miss By Mirilynn Zager and it will no doubt sell out quickly. The traditional dinner and the entertainment tickets are $30PP for On July 18 the Villaggio Jewish Cultural Club had members and $35PP for non-members. Call Anita a fabulous dinner at Mykonos Greek Restaurant in Geffon, 965-1314, or Gene Zager, 966-2504, and reserve Boca Raton. We sold out the allotted space and apolyour space. ogize to those who were on the wait list and could A belated L’Shana Tova from the Villaggio Jewish not attend. Everyone enjoyed the dinner which Cultural Club to all our friends and neighbors. began with heaping plates of hummus and pita, salads, a variety of entrees and ended with delicious, authentic Greek pastries. The incredible dinner, combined with the entertainment of a beautiful, talented and very sexy belly dancer, whom some of us even ventured to dance with, made for a truly wonderful evening. John Fusco wins the award for the best belly dancer in Villaggio. The club’s future plans for 2010 include an evening with John Tanasychuk, Restaurant Critic for the Sun Sentinel newspaper, on Sunday October 10 at 7pm. He will share the experiences of being a restaurant critic as well as give us great insight into your favorite Palm Beach County eateries. It is followed by coffee, fruit and pastry by our very own Mr. B and Me Too for only $10PP for members or $15PP for non-members. Call Marie Schaeffer, 4399404, now while space is still available. GREAT MOVES – John Fusco works off his delicious meal at Mykonos Greek Restaurant and demonstrates his belly dancing moves with the Mykonos dancer. FULL TABLE – Jewish Cultural Club members and guests enjoyed a fabulous dinner at Mykonos Greek Restaurant in Boca Raton. In addition, on Sunday, December 12, at 6pm, we will be having our signature event of the year. This year’s Hanukkah Party will feature a fabulous dairy dinner with traditional potato latkes and so much more. The entertainment for the evening will feature first, the talented singing of “Diane King”, followed by the incredible “Amazing Bottle Dancers”, who were featured in the movie Fiddler On The Roof as well on Oprah Winfrey and Bonnie Hunt televi15 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers 23. Does the Little Mermaid wear algebra? THE PHILOSOPHY OF AMBIGUITY 1. Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. 24. Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery? 2. One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.... 25. How is it possible to have a civil war? 3. Atheism is a non-prophet organization. 26. If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest drown too? 4. If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys? and apes? 27. If you ate both pasta and antipasto, would you still be hungry? 5. The main reason Santa is so jolly is because he knows where all the bad girls live. 28. If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? 6. I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose. 29. Whose cruel idea was it for the word "Lisp" to have "S" in it? 30. Why is it called tourist season if we can't shoot at them? 7. What if there were no hypothetical questions? 8. If a deaf person swears, does his mother wash his hands with soap? 31. Why is there an expiration date on sour cream? 9. If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation? 32. If you spin an oriental man in a circle three times does he become disoriented? Don't let people drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance. 10. Is there another word for synonym? 11. Where do forest rangers go to "get away from it all?" 12. What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered plant? 13. If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish his wages? 14. Would a fly without wings be called a walk? 15 Why do they lock gas station bathrooms? Are they afraid someone will clean them? 16. If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is he homeless or naked? 17. Can vegetarians eat animal crackers? 18. If the police arrest a mime, do they tell him he has the right to remain silent? 19. Why do they put Braille on the drive-through bank machines? 20. How do they get deer to cross the road only at those yellow road signs? 21. What was the best thing before sliced bread? 22. One nice thing about egotists: They don’t talk about other people. 16 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers CALENDAR 17 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers CALENDAR 18 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers CALENDAR 19 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers CALENDAR 20 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers 21 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers THE HORMONE HOSTAGE THE HORMONE HOSTAGE KNOWS THAT THERE ARE DAYS IN THE MONTH WHEN ALL A MAN HAS TO DO IS OPEN HIS MOUTH & HE TAKES HIS LIFE INTO HIS OWN HANDS! THIS IS A HANDY GUIDE THAT SHOULD BE AS COMMON AS A DRIVER'S LICENSE IN THE WALLET OF EVERY HUSBAND, BOYFRIEND, CO-WORKER, OR SIGNIFICANT OTHER! DANGEROUS: SAFER: SAFEST: ULTRA SAFE: WHAT'S FOR DINNER? CAN I HELP YOU WITH DINNER? HERE, HAVE SOME WINE. ARE YOU WEARING THAT? WOW, YOU SURE LOOK GOOD IN BROWN! COULD WE BE OVERREACTING? WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO FOR DINNER? WOW! LOOK AT YOU! WHAT ARE YOU HERE'S MY SO WORKED UP PAYCHECK. ABOUT? SHOULD YOU BE YOU KNOW, CAN I GET YOU A EATING THAT? THERE ARE A LOT PIECE OF OF APPLES LEFT. CHOCOLATE WITH THAT? WHAT DID YOU DO I HOPE YOU I'VE ALWAYS ALL DAY? DIDN'T OVER-DO LOVED YOU IN IT TODAY. THAT ROBE! 22 HERE, HAVE SOME WINE. HERE, HAVE SOME WINE. HERE, HAVE SOME WINE. HERE, HAVE SOME MORE WINE. Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers HOW THE FIGHT STARTED... I rear-ended a car this morning. So there we are alongside the road and slowly the driver gets out of the car and you know how you just-get-sooostressed and life-stuff seems to get funny? Well, I could not believe it . . . He was a dwarf! He storms over to my car, looks up at me and says, "I AM NOT HAPPY!" So, I look down at him and say, "Well, which one are you then?" And that's when the fight started. PLANT – A crane lifts a Canary Island Palm into place at the Hypoluxo Road entrance. The new tree replaces one that died. 23 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers HADASSAH HAPPENINGS having fun and raising funds for Hadassah’s Medical By Phyllis Lederman Organization. On July 15, with much enthusiasm, the members of Villaggio Hadassah along with their spouses and friends boarded the sold-out bus headed for the Hard Rock Casino. All enjoyed a relaxing day as they ate, gambled and shopped. Thanks to Marilyn Funes for planning this fabulous outing. Villaggio Hadassah had an exciting opportunity to attend Hadassah’s 95th National Convention at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood, FL, July 25-28. Delegates to the convention were President Vicki Cobey, Vice-Presidents Carol Waldman and Lorraine Ross and immediate past President Barbara Slepian. They participated in VOLUNTEERS -- President Vicki Cobey and Associate Paul Cobey symposiums where they heard from doctors workdonated their time as volunteers at Hadassah’s 95th National Convention as they helped greet and assist conventioneers from all over the world. ing at the Hadassah Hospital in Israel about their current research and from Hadassah College Jerusalem students who have been helped with For the very first time, Hadassah will join with their education by participating in Hadassah’s Susan G. Komen for the Cure the week of October 25 Youth Aliyah program. – 29 for breast cancer themed events in Israel, Attendees had an opportunity to learn about including a Race for the Cure around the walls of Hadassah as they met other Hadassah members Old Jerusalem on October 28. At that time, Israel will from around-the-world. The following Villaggio launch their Breast Cancer Collaborative, seeking to Hadassah members served as volunteers in whatenhance advocacy, awareness, screening and treatever capacity was needed to help the convention go ment of breast cancer. This venture brings togethsmoothly: Associate Paul Cobey, Marilyn Funes, er two formidable partners in order to fight breast Susan Kaufman, Marcia Levy, Laura Savitz, Barbara cancer on all fronts. Hadassah's team is appropriShotlander and Lani Steinberg. ately named the 'Hadassah Heelers', and they're runOn September 21 Villaggio Hadassah held its ning for their lives! Ashkenazi Jews are ten-times Semi-Annual Game Day. The participants enjoyed a more likely than non-Jews to carry the BRCA gene, a delicious lunch catered by our own Mr. B & Me Too factor for developing breast cancer at some point in while also shopping at our beautiful boutiques. their lives. Hadassah's medical organization continThey played mah-jongg, bridge, canasta and pan or ues its ground breaking research into prevention any game of their choosing. The afternoon ended and treatment of breast cancer. Hadassah builds with the awarding of some fabulous raffle prizes. bridges to peace by providing medical care for all at Our thanks go to Sarajane Feinsilver, Laura Savitz, their state-of-the-art hospital. Lorraine Ross and their committee for their hard In keeping with that theme, Villaggio Hadassah work to make this another successful event. members, residents and their guests are invited to On November 9-11, Villaggio Hadassah will again join us on October 12 in the Social Hall at 9:30am. At venture to Florida's west coast to explore Sarasota, that time, there will be a presentation by our eduVenice, Port Charlotte and their surrounding areas. cation committee members who will discuss The price of $350 per person includes door-to-door women’s health, especially as it relates to breast bus transportation, a two-night stay at Springhill cancer. We will also be pleased to present a speaker Suites by Marriott, all meals at terrific restaurants, from the Susan G. Komen speaker’s bureau of South two shows, admission to the Mote Aquarium and Florida, who will be ready to answer all questions. the Ringling Museum and many, many extras. The For further information, please contact our trip is limited to 50 persons, so don't delay making Education Vice-Presidents: Cynthia Appel at 963your reservations. For further information please 3386 or Roberta Rein at 439-6003. call Marilyn Funes at 491-8722. The ladies of Hadassah had a very busy summer 24 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers Save the date for Villaggio Hadassah's “Great Trivia Challenge” Game Night on December 11. Come show off your smarts at this exciting contest to see who is pure genius or who has let retirement go to their brain. You'll enjoy lots of laughs as you nosh on delicious treats, make your own ice cream sundaes and play the game. To add to this fun night, you can BYOB…that always helps to get people relaxed! For only $10 per person, you and your guests will have hours of fun. For further information, please contact Bobbie Krumper at 357-3390, Robin Sherman at 963-5217, or Anna Tepper at 969-9940 by December 1. In order for Hadassah to continue its life-saving work, Villaggio Hadassah continues to sell bricks for the Sarah Wetsman Davidson Tower presently under construction in Israel. When complete, the 19 story structure, with five floors below ground, will provide a therapeutic and healing environment for patients and their families. For a donation of $18, both in honor of or in memory of a loved one, you will obtain a beautiful certificate and a brick will be symbolically placed on the Tower. For further information, please contact Lorraine Ross at 649-3246. 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We will have in Social Hall (10am) volunteers working for Matters of Choice (Teen Wednesday, Dec. 8: Paid-up membership brunch Dating Abuse), tutors at Caridad, helpers for Helping at Villaggio HAND (our storage unit service that provides lugSunday, Dec. 19: Movie Night at Villaggio – The gage and household items for women and families Forgotten Jews of South America in crisis), volunteers for KOLOT (a program for Saturday, Jan. 8: Military Bridge at Villaggio abused partners) with AJFCS, our troop support Thursday, Feb. 10: Lunch and tour of Equestrian program, and we are pursuing a partnership with Center in Wellington Child and Family Connections to work with youth Friday, March 11: 10 day cruise aboard the aging out of foster care. Celebrity Equinox The Palm Beach Section of NCJW has recently Wednesday March 16: Literary Luncheon at Ibis received an "Issue Awareness Grant" from the Jewish Country Club Women's Foundation of the Greater Palm Beaches. Wednesday, April 6: Women’s Seder at Villaggio This grant was part of a larger grant which will Friday, May 6: Norton Museum Tour allow all of the participating organizations to work toward a common goal in presenting a two-day symposium on the “Changing Landscape of Relationships Across the Generations.” This is the first time that NCJW Palm Beach Section has received a grant. This year, National Council of Jewish Women is focused on the issue of domestic violence in our communities. By presenting informational sessions on Teen Dating Abuse, Domestic Abuse in the Over 55 Household, the power of relationships within multi-generational homes and risk issues facing older women, we plan to bring the issue of domestic violence to the forefront of community discussions. NCJW meetings at Villaggio are the third Thursday of the month at 10am. Our first meeting will be on Nov. 18. Breakfast will be hosted by Helene Askinazi in honor of the marriage of her daughter INSIDE OUT – Lorraine and Mel Danziger (top photo) enjoy their lunch at Mr. B & Me Too’s patio and protection from the elements thanks and Susan Schwartz in honor of the marriage of her to the newly-installed Café roll downs. HOA Board President Wiley son. A breakfast for new and prospective members Archer and Vice President Harriet Epstein (below photo) inspect the new will take place on Nov. 16 at 10am at the home of Café roll downs. Debbie Klapper. Our December meeting will feature Delmarie Butler from Bethesda Women’s Health Center. Her topic will be "10 greatest myths about breast cancer". For membership information please contact Marji Bessen, 6505 Pisano or 967-2404. Please make a note of important dates on our calendar. Happy and Healthy New Year to all. Wednesday, Oct. 20: Opening Section General Meeting at Tradition Friday, Nov. 12: Card and Game Day at Wycliffe Country Club 26 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers VILLAGGIO C.O.P.S UNIT LOOKING [email protected] or Sergeant Larry Moskowitz, FOR VOLUNTEERS 963-8131, [email protected]. By Alan Taub & Jim Fischer At our last monthly meeting a deputy assigned to this area discussed recent increases in thefts he Palm Beach Sheriff Office (PBSO), Volunteer Unit labeled “crimes of opportunity”. He indicated that 90, the “eyes and ears” of the sheriff’s department in many of the stolen items were taken from open safeguarding our community, is looking for volungarages or unlocked vehicles. Another area of conteers to join Villaggio’s Citizens Observer Patrols cern was the increase in telephone and e-mail (COP) unit. scams which target the elderly. Most cases involved Our focus is on your safety and the security of a request to send money to expedite payment of your home. This job is non-confrontational in that contest winnings, help a young (out of state) relative we do not enforce laws or HOA regulations. We are who does not have adequate funds to post bail or be not a club or committee. Please join our select admitted to a hospital. group of men and women and experience the camaUnit statistics as of July 31 indicate we have raderie and satisfaction knowing the service you logged more than 1,800 patrol hours, attended 561 provide has a very positive impact on crime and hours of training, performed 479 house/infirm property values. checks in Villaggio and put 9,943 miles on the vehiSheriff’s department statistics have shown that cle. Our patrol area covers Villaggio, Town communities with active PBSO volunteer units Commons Shopping Center and bordering sub-divi(often referred to as Citizens Observer Patrols) have sions of Sherbrooke. significantly lower crime levels than communities without patrols. The high visibility offered by our patrols act as a deterrent to crime and increases the safety of residents while jogging/walking throughout the community. The county provides formal training, uniforms, medical coverage (while on duty) and an air-conditioned vehicle to conduct patrols. All expenses are paid by the county. We are looking for additional volunteers to expand our coverage and improve staffing levels especially over the summer months MEETING – Major Dave Rapoza, left, of the Palm Beach County since statistics show a rise in thefts when schools Sheriffs Office, discussed crimes of opportunity at the July meeting of are not in session. Unfortunately, this is also the the Villaggio COPS unit. Joining him at the head table from the Villaggio time many of our members go north for the season unit are (from second left): Field Training Officer Herb Gross, Capt. Alan Taub, Lt. Jim Fischer and Field Training Officer Lou Kozinn. and our year round members take vacations. Individuals who no longer drive or cannot pass the driving test can still be valuable members of our team as certified “Observers”. If we are to expand patrol hours, conduct more frequent house checks and improve the safety and security of our community, we need your help. As a trained observer, you will be teamed with a driver and handle communications, perform house/infirm checks and report observed incidents. Join us at our next monthly meeting, held the first Wednesday of the month at 3:30pm in the Clubhouse, to find out more about your Citizen Observer Patrols unit. For more information, contact Captain Alan Taub, 868-5737, or by e-mail at [email protected]; Lieutenant Jim Fischer, 965-8870, 27 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers NEWS FROM COWBRA ID Act of May 2008 has mandated a change in driBy John Schultz, Villaggio’s COWBRA Representative ver’s licenses with new, more secure licenses being issued as of Jan. 1, 2010 in Florida. These new licensAmendments on the voting ballot scheduled for es will have a GOLD STAR in the upper right hand November have been the topic of discussion for corner and will signify that these licenses meet the COWBRA delegates this month. Below is my synnew federal and state standard for a secure ID. Also, opses (with as little bias as possible) of the discusissuing such licenses is now in the hands of Anne sions. Please keep in mind most of these items will Gannon. Palm Beach County Tax Collector. Her webnecessitate more investigation for a fair and imparsite is: WWW.taxcollectorpbc.com if you have any tial verdict. further questions. Note: after 2014, Federal agencies Amendments 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8 are on the ballot in will no longer accept a driver’s license or ID card November and are summarized briefly below. unless it is REAL ID compliant. Amendments 3, 7 and 9 were removed by the Florida Supreme Court. Amendment 1 is a repeal amendment which is on the ballot because many believe it is outdated and does not get the use as originally intended. It has to do with public financing of individual campaigns and although it seemed well intentioned at the beginning, it basically needs to be re-written to be more favorable to minority candidates. COWBRA’s position on this amendment was unclear. Amendment 2 provides tax exemption to regular military and Florida National Guard members stationed overseas. This amendment has universal support. Amendment 4 is the ‘hot button’ issue. It requires a referendum vote if a comprehensive land use plan is to be changed. The politicians do not want this passed nor does COWBRA because it puts decisions in the hands of the people and generally diminishes the power of civic groups in general. In other words, if you do not like the idea of schools across Hypoluxo Road for instance, this would give you a direct say in the matter as opposed to the way it is now. A “yes” vote puts the say in the hands of the people. Amendments 5 & 6 establish fairness standards for use in creating Congressional and Legislative districts. Politicians generally like to gerrymander or shape districts to their benefit. This puts a stop to that. This amendment has wide-spread support. Amendment 8 changes the way class sizes are determined. This has a broad reaching financial effect when you factor in requirements for the number of teachers needed and the economic impact which could follow. COWBRA’s recommendation on this amendment was unclear. Lastly on another topic; be advised the Federal REAL ID Act of 2005 and now the Florida state REAL 28 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers LABOR DAY PARTY CLOSES TO THUNDER By Bob Schwadron Outlined against an overcast and gray Labor Day, Villaggians headed for the pool to play. They came to munch on Mr. B & Me Too’s BBQ, But a roll of thunder regretfully made them bid adieu, And the pool area was cleared at 1:52. (With apologies to Grantland Rice and his October 18, 1924 classic article in the New York Herald Tribune describing Notre Dame’s 13-7 football victory over Army.) The above attempt at poetry sums up Villaggio’s pool deck Labor Day party when lightning and thunder caused a mass exodus from the pool. Some Villaggians headed home while other party goers remained and continued to enjoy the calypso music of Ellis Island. Artistic Labor Day party decorations were designed by Sid Escowitz and placed poolside by Bob Failla and Chuck Kaber. Our very own Social Coordinator, Lacy Kreamer, busily distributed maracas and water to the Labor Day celebrants in her specially decorated Labor Day party wagon. DOLLS – A stuffed couple takes a break at the Labor Day party. WELL DONE – The BBQ was smokin’ as party goers line up for food at Mr. B & Me Too’s grill. JUMP IN – Mel Farber, center, invites Villaggians to take the plunge and jump into the pool. 29 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS JOHN SCHULTZ – John By Judith Ann Hogan and his wife Fran lived in Bayside Queens before movJOYCE KANTROWITZ – ing to Villaggio. They both Volunteering her experience enjoy the warmth and tropand skills with so many projical climate of Florida and ects is a major focus for retiring here was one of Joyce. After teaching their goals. John served Spanish, French, and bilinwith the US Army in gual elementary classes for Vietnam. A cum laude grad34 years in New York City and uate of Queens College with a degree in philosophy, Westchester and Rockland John says his greatest challenge was “getting Counties in New York, she through college while working full time”. Studying was instrumental in establishing the tutoring pronights, weekends and summers, he completed the gram for the Guatemalan Maya Center in Lake requirements in four years. His career as a Project Worth. Through her efforts, 23 men and women Manager/Project Engineer in the commercial confrom NCJW volunteered their time and expertise struction field for Johnson Controls and as once a week to teach some of the 120 children Engineering Manager for Trane NY offered him the enrolled. When necessary, clothing and toiletries opportunity to work in many of the high rise buildwere collected as well as food and important houseings and major hospitals in the New York area. For hold necessities. Joyce is currently Co-Vice two years prior to the 9/11 tragedy, he worked in the President of Community Service for the Palm Beach World Trade Center. He is chairman of the Villaggio Section of NCJW. Among its programs are a teen Architectural Review Committee. He says the comdating abuse program, a troop support program, mittee consists of a “wonderful group of people who KOLOT – “Voices” for Jewish victims of domestic are unique in their opinions and always seem to abuse (through Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s come together to give the community a standard Service), Helping HAND –Household Articles for a that represents the diversity of our homeowners.” New Direction – for women and families in crisis, John also coordinates the Villaggio Traveling Golf and the after school homework help program from group and plays tennis several times a week. In his Caridad. Working with the PBC Literacy Coalition, spare time, John paints with oils and has sold many Joyce taught adults to read. In 2008, she was the paintings. He also has a deep love for music and has NCJW Volunteer of the Year and, together with played the piano and organ since he was a teenager. many other dedicated women, lobbied on Capitol John and Fran have traveled throughout the world Hill on its behalf last March. Here in Villaggio, Joyce and Venice, Italy is one of their favorite destinations. is a “program assistant” for NCJW functions. During Recently, they visited Yellowstone and the Pacific tax season, she helps her husband Don as an AARP Northwest. They also love to take cruises. John is tax aide site facilitator. Don is the district coordinaproud of Fran’s volunteer work helping people tor, site coordinator of two tax sites, and a tax aide. adopt puppies and kittens at A Second Chance aniHe is also a “patient glass fusion instructor” for the mal shelter. Art Club. Joyce has served on the Villaggio Facilities Committee and is the secretary of Villaggio’s Spanish Club as well as its substitute teacher. Her greatest challenge was “recovering from spinal fusion surgery in 1987 and two recent automobile accidents”. Joyce is a member of the Villaggio Reads Book Club, PAP (for whom she helps sell tribute cards), and with her husband participates in a gourmet cooking club where he is one of the “chefs”. Together they have one daughter who lives in NYC very close to Macy’s, Joyce’s “favorite department store”. 30 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers Editor’s note: Jerry Konsker is a veteran of the JAFCO LUNCH SCHEDULED Korean Conflict. This poem is in honor of November 11, Veterans’ Day. JAFCO/VILLAGGIO annual luncheon will be VISIONS held at the Clubhouse on Tuesday, December 7, at By Jerry Konsker 11am. Please join us for a day of delicious food, fabulous fashions, exciting boutiques and amazing They still march slowly in my mind’s eye. raffles. The cost is only $27 per person. Please call I watch, knowing not to question why Ingrid at 561-304-2968 for reservations and seatA half century hasn’t slowed their pace, ing preferences. Watch for the official invitation Or frame, forever, each forlorn face/ and reservation in this issue of The Villaggio Voice. They’re simply here, memory not dead. Nor, should they ever depart my head. Their legacy is the time they gave For us to hold the dream, this earth save. Dare we allow their lives spent in vain? Yet, we look about, we see the pain Of continuing wars Ecological sores. Will we awaken, end the nightmare Haunting my mind? What can make us care Enough to take up this sea of work, With the sense of urgency, ne’er to shirk. Can a silent force make us create, Choose the clay, then to mold our fate Worthy of the dreams we have all shared? That their long dead voices will be heard. Josh 7/10 31 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers HOMEOWNER TIPS procedure. Propane can be very explosive if not hanBy Tommy Tooltime dled correctly. The best suggestion I recommend is to give the tank to a friend or neighbor to use when you are In this column Tommy will try to answer some gone. Let them use it on their grill and return it to you questions that he has received over the past few when you return. Do not empty the gas into the air. months. Besides, the fumes are more dangerous than the gas. Dear Tommy… Dear Tommy… What type of preventive maintenance do I have My front door lock “sticks” when I place the key to do on my refrigerator for us to have trouble free into it. What is the best remedy? operation? Signed… Mrs. Sticks Signed… Mrs. Cool Dear Mrs. Sticks… The best lubricant for door locks is powered graphite, which comes in a tube. Place the end of the tube into the lock and squeeze. Insert the key and turn the key several times to penetrate the lock. Remove the key and wipe it off. Liquid lubricants are not as effective as powered graphite. Dear Mrs. Cool… Besides vacuuming with a vacuum cleaner the bottom and the back of the refrigerator and replacing the water filter semi-annually, I strongly suggest lubricating the 2 interior door gaskets with petroleum jelly. Lightly wipe with your finger some petroleum jelly in and around the sides and back of the door gasket. This should prevent the gasket from drying out and becoming useless. Replacing these gaskets can be expensive. A little maintenance annually can prevent an expensive repair. Dear Tommy… I have a small water drip behind my washing machine. What do you think it is? Signed… Mr. Ounce of Prevention Dear Tommy… How do I get rid of small ants in my kitchen? Signed… All Bugged Out. Dear Mr. Prevention… Check the water hoses connected to the back of the machine -- the leak is most likely coming from a small crack in the rubber hose. If so, you'll need to replace the faulty hose immediately, before a major break occurs. Turn off the water supply (so you won't come home to a flood) and buy a new hose at a hardware store. To install it, with the water turned off, unscrew and remove the old hose, then screw the new one in and tighten it by hand. Do not over tighten it. Dear All Bugged Out… The small ants that you are referring to are known as “sugar ants”. Usually they travel in a straight line and like water. The easiest method to get rid of them is to purchase a product called “Terro®” at any home improvement store for less than $5. Place a business card on the floor or counter top and place a couple of drops of Terro® on the card. Re-apply in a few of days. This product works magnificently. When leaving on vacation for a week or two, I suggest applying this product to prevent an occurrence. Tommy’s Tip: Buy steel braided hoses -- they're more expensive but also more durable and should last a much longer time. Dear Tommy… I am a “snowbird” and I am concerned about leaving my propane barbeque tank in the garage for the summer. Any suggestions? Signed… All Fired Up Dear All Fired Up… Although there is no Florida building code which prevents you from storing the propane tank in the garage, I strongly recommend AGAINST this 32 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers Mr. Greenblatt was a professor of classical guitar ENTERTAINMENT UPDATE at Montclair State College for over 13 years. Learn MARK YOUR SOCIAL CALENDARS! By Lacy Kreamer, Social Coordinator about the history, technique and its influence on gypsy culture. This lecture will give you a sense of Tuesday, October 19, at 10am what flamenco music is all about. LB Mayer- The Studio System and the Stars $ 5 pp includes coffee and dessert Presented by Sondra Steinhauer The Golden Age of movies gave us great films and Friday, December 17 at 10am great stars. These stars were idolized and adored by Art Deco in the Palm Beaches their fans, but paid a price. Find out what the ‘Studio Presented by Sharon Koskoff System’ was about and how LB Mayer controlled MGM Ms. Koskoff is the founder and president of the Art with an iron hand. Deco Society of the Palm Beaches. Discover the beau$ 5 pp includes coffee and a snack tiful Art Deco artistic and architectural treasures of the Palm Beaches. Saturday, October 30, 8pm-11pm FREE event! Coffee will be served. Halloween in the Big Easy Swing on over to the Clubhouse to celebrate Friday, December 31, 8pm-1am Halloween in the Big Easy! Enjoy a happening evening Celebrate New Year’s Eve with the Stars of dancing, music, and friends. You won’t want to miss at Villaggio the music of LeNard Rutledge accompanied by his Plated Dinner, Music by Whitestone, Dancing, and band and Grammy award winning saxophonist Felipe Champagne Toast Lamoglia. Step back into the old days of Hollywood when $23 pp includes coffee and dessert Fred and Ginger were dancing up a storm, when Lucy and Ricky were sleeping in separate beds and Greta Wednesday, November 17 at 7pm was vanting to be alone. Classical and Flamenco Guitar $100 pp. See Ava or Lacy for your exclusive invitation! Presented by Howard Greenblatt 33 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers 34 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers 35 Villaggio Voice - Please Support our advertisers To My Villaggio Neighbors Our neighborhood is looking really great with the clean roofs. It will be interesting to see our homes when the painting begins. I have several customers who would love to live in our neighborhood, or rent for the season. Because we have so few homes for sale at the present time, it is hard to find them exactly what they want. We have a very desirable neighborhood and the season for Real Estate is coming. If you have been thinking of selling your home, or have a friend that would like to live in our neighborhood, please give me a call. Your Resident Realtor Candace Harelik 561-927-7566 36
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