March/April - MySummit.org
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March/April - MySummit.org
The Summit Observer March/April 2015 [email protected] www.MySummit.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A volunteer effort of the Summit Observer Committee --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- March 12 – Board Meeting – Note the change of date March 14 – St. Patrick’s Day Dance April 1 - 2nd quarter maintenance due April 3 – Passover Dinner at Café April 5 – Children’s Easter Egg Hunt April 19 – Bye Bye Birdie BBQ April 23 – Board Meeting Turtle Nesting Seasons Starts Sunday, March 1 and runs until October 31 ------------------------------------------------------------------- From the President – Dr. Jeff Spiro Many of us have valuable ‘stuff’ in our units that, if rational thought existed, we would dispose of. This is especially true now, as some of us begin our spring cleaning. The problem is, even if we just want to throw it away, it won’t fit down our trash chutes. Rest easy because we have a solution to your dilemma. As mentioned in last month’s Observer, we have a dumpster that will accommodate your ‘no longer needed’ household junk. (It is not intended for construction debris.) It will be available to owners on Friday March 13 and Monday March 16, from 10:00 am to noon. At a recent meeting with city officials, we were informed that the plans to add roundabouts on Hollywood Blvd will NOT happen. Also, we learned that A1A from Hollywood Blvd to Garfield Street, for the most part will remain as a 5-lane road, but with some sections dropping down to 4 lanes. Then the road will change from 5 to 4 to 3 lanes, up to Sheridan. This is NOT a final decision, but rather their current thinking Make Sure Your Unit is Converted to Fiber If you only have TV service with OpticalTel you do not have to do anything. Anyone with internet or telephone service from OpticalTel should now have had wires run into their unit for those services. For only a limited time, OpticalTel will continue to: do this wiring for free maintain old modem based internet and telephone Therefore, if you are not sure that your unit is done, call them now at 855.303.4237. The Telecom Committee will be developing a survey to find out how the new service is working for us. But, as always, if you have any question, concerns or problems, call OpticalTel directly. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Call 911 and then either front desk or garage security to coordinate support. Garage 954.923-6641 North 954.925-3336 South 954.925-1270 The Summit Observer Hollywood can now fine for bright lights seen from the beach. Such lights might interfere with successful turtle nesting. Help our turtles & avoid fine by: Leaving balcony light off, and Covering windows or leaving all light fixtures near windows off Pick up one of the removable 3”x4” turtle nesting stickers available in the office or mailrooms that you can put over your balcony light switch as a reminder. We continue to send our staff to the beach at night to check how we are doing. They are sending warnings to residents who have bright lights that can be seen from the beach. We are also working with the City of Hollywood and various vendors to find a longer term solution. For example, we are looking at whether modifying balcony fixtures and window tinting are acceptable to Hollywood. In the meantime, we all have to be extra careful. A great way to find videos about our turtles and the turtle lighting issue is to search with “Google” using terms like: sea turtle nesting lighting YouTube. Also watch for a new FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page on MySummit.org about turtles and lighting. “Sink or Swim: Sea-Level Rise in Broward County” Sign up for the March 20 noon talk at Anne Kolb Nature Center about Broward County’s plans to deal with this new reality call 954.357.5161. This does affect us since the Summit is just a few feet above sea level. This talk is part of the excellent “Lunch-and-Learn” series. Please send articles, ideas or feedback to [email protected] or office’s Observer mailbox. Join the Observer Committee to support the Observer, MySummit.org & miniObserver. Advertise at the Summit: MySummit.org/ad.pdf March/April 2015 page 1 Board term ends 15-1/2015 16-1/2016 President: Dr. Jeff Spiro16 Vice-President: Armando Sera16 Treasurer: Mary Ann Reisler16 Secretary: Steven Naron16 Ruben Alonso17, Vito Barone17, William Share17, Sam Slep17, Henry Tishman17 Committee Chairs Telecom: Greg Taffet Observer: Steven Naron Landscaping: Laura Naron Public Safety: Pearl Milestone Social Committee: Mary Ann Reisler Libraries: Shirley Ginter Grandma’s Closet & Office Volunteers: Susan Spiro Valentine’s Day at Rocco’s - Mary Ann Reisler The Summit Oscars – Mary Ann Reisler Oscar night at Rocco’s was a great success. There were “Oscar Specials” and a specialty pizza for each of the nominated films. It was very creative and one pizza was more delicious than the next. It is wonderful to have a place to be able to share these special events and have great food and company. We know the staff was a bit tired after such a long week, but hope they enjoyed themselves as well. Valentine’s Day left nothing to be desired at Rocco’s. We were 74 strong and feasted on Lobster, Prime Rib, Seafood Pasta, and Snapper livornese, but only after we stuffed ourselves on crab cakes, mussels marinara, zuppa de clams, antipasto and breads with great toppings. The room was decorated with balloons and candy and hearts and felt very “lovely” ! Unfortunately, the weather was If anyone reading this has not participated in any events lately, be sure to join your fellow “Summiteers” . We are friendly, inclusive and always happy to meet new people that have moved into our wonderful Community. See you at Rocco’s at the Summit! not very cooperative with regard to our dancing. But there were about 20 hale and hearty people that braved the weather. We didn’t want to leave our resident D J , Lou Yeager , out there to chill on his own !! Thanks, Lou , for keeping us moving and happy. The wine and conversation flowed and we ended with wonderful cannoli, cheese cake, chocolate cake , and, of course , hand dipped chocolate strawberries. Thank you to Guy and his terrific staff for a wonderful Valentine’s Night Party. The Summit Observer March/April 2015 page 2 Another Great Talk at the Summit The Social Committee Events Schedule This issue of the Observer is full of reports on successful Social Committee events. SAVE THE DATES for the following events. All events are open to all residents. Some require reservations, so watch the miniObserver and other postings. We have recently been selling out most of our activities, so get your reservations in early. March 1 - Dancing Under the Stars March 10 10:30am - Social Committee Meeting 3rd floor north card room A very proud Carol and Stan Scheinberg and March 14 - St Patrick’s Day Party at Café family after a facinating and very well received talk in April 3 - Passover Dinner at Café the south lounge, by their daughter, Karen Andrews. She spoke about progress in health care in Israel and April 5 - Children’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt & Games on pool deck - Bring children and the Hadassah Hospital. Karen, who is a PhD nurse grandchildren teacher and researcher, has been bringing innovative April 7 - Social Committee Meeting – north card new patient care practices to Israel. room If you think you have a talk of common interest April 19 - Bye Bye Birdie BBQ & Dancing to our community please contact the office or [email protected] We can provide facilities Bring your suggestions to our Social Committee and advertising. Meetings (March 10 and April 7) so that we can add your ideas to this list. See the articles in this Observer about Social Treasurer’s Report -- Mary Ann Reisler Committee events in the last month: The following is the December and January Dancing Under the Stars Financial Report as presented at the February 19th Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance Board of Director’s Meeting. The Oscars At end of month ($000s) December January Operating Accounts 793 1,004 Operating Accounts Insurance 98 98 Restricted Reserve 1,478 1,508 Security Deposits 34 38 Special Assessments 339 280 Total Cash 2,652 2,928 Our 90 day delinquencies are $89,000 of which only $9,000 are not at the Attorney. The other $80,000 at the attorney represents only four units. Quarterly payments are due April 1. If you have any questions or comments please submit them to the office and I will address them in the next Observer Enjoy our beautiful winter weather!! The Summit is not a hotel. Here is a quotation in the December 2014 issue of the condo magazine, the South Florida Cooperator The Summit Observer March/April 2015 page 3 The March 1st Dancing Under the Starts Reminders about Living at the Summit Rocco’s at the Summit catered the March 1 Dancing under the Stars. They had vegetable, chicken and steak kabobs that were beautiful, delicious and easy to serve. 75 people were served in less than 20 minutes. With this food, perfect weather, and the new dance floor lights on the west side of the café, we had another great party. We have had a lot of new people at the Summit this winter. Here are some reminders for them (and the rest of us.) Remember that owners are both legally and financially responsible that their guests, renters, contractors, etc. know and follow the rules of the Summit. From time to time we will be also posting these reminders at the Summit. Lost a FOB? Have the office turn it off. Don’t let the wrong person into the Summit. You could be liable. Pets are not allowed at the Summit. Exceptions can be made for service animals for residents and guests, but we need paperwork in the office before they arrive. Owners are responsible for service animals that cause damage or bothersome noise or smells, or who are allowed to leave droppings on Summit property. The ‘no animal’ requirement is in our original documents and is not something the board can change. Units can only be rented once a year. Paperwork must be approved by office before a move. Those renting a unit must be interviewed. Do not pick flowers in common areas. They are for all our COMMON enjoyment. Drive carefully in garage. Obey all speed, stop and ramp directional signs. LIGHTS ON in garage! We have lots of garage pedestrians and we do have video cameras and give out violations Eating on pool deck: Eat only under a Café canopy. The east and west side of Café are reserved for Café’s food when it is open. Behind the grills can be used otherwise. No glass is allowed on pool deck. If we are not going to use a grill reservation, we need to cancel it an hour ahead to avoid losing our grill deposit. Emergency Keys: Up-to-date copies of keys of units and A/C closets must be in the office. They may be used only for lockouts with permission of the official resident, not on say so of guests. The keys can never be borrowed since they cannot leave Security’s possession. Dry off before entering building from the pool deck: Wet floors are a slipping danger. Car repairs and maintenance cannot be done in the garage. -------------“My husband paints and I cook, then we try to guess what he painted and what I cooked.” -------------- -------------------------“Inflation is creeping up, Yesterday, I ordered a $25 steak in a restaurant and told them to put it on my American Express card – and it fit.” – Don Reber --------------------------- We just listed 706S The Summit Observer March/April 2015 page 4 Working with Other Condos Having Fun While Doing Good In the last few years the Summit has become a thought leader among large mature condos in the area. About every quarter a “Board Roundtable” is held, sometimes at the Summit, where similar condos share ideas, problems and solutions. These meetings have helped us learn from other condos. We discuss lessons learned on issues such as the 40-year inspection, the dunes, turtle lighting ordinance, A1A, finances, energy efficiency, etc. This was started by our president, Dr. Jeff Spiro, about four years ago. The picture above is from a meeting on February 28, in our newly refreshed north lounge. In attendance was the Hollywood mayor, CRA director, city lawyer, new homeless cordinator, our city council member, our county council member and the police major responsible for our area. We greatly appreciate their attendance and attention to the interests of local condos. This was a serious working meeting. They were asked tough questions about our local concerns. The answers we received were, for the most part, useful in furthering the Summit’s and other local condo’s interests. Looking for a Long Road Trip into Space? Over the last few years, The Kennedy Space Center tourist center has been improved with enhanced displays of the Saturn rocket, the Atlantis shuttle, launch site tours, museums and new IMAX movies. If you have not been there recently, it is worth the four hour drive. You will want to give yourself a whole day. Of course that also puts you relatively near Orlando, where we hear there are a few things to do. The Summit Observer March/April 2015 A table full of Summiteers went to a fund raiser for the Hollywood Women’s Club at Gino’s Market at 5729 Johnson Street. What a great place with beautiful food! Here we are watching a demostration of cheese making. Beside the food provided by Gino’s, several wine vendors provided a free flow of tastings. The Social Committee is checking out whether we can have a Summit event at Gino’s. Games People Play at the Summit Try out our game rooms on the 3rd floor in each tower. Please note that the little boy was actually being carefully watched, and was more facinated by the old manual games than the video game on the wall Maybe there is hope for the new generation. Celebrating Our Volunteers Here are some who made the 33rd Anniversary celebration that came off so wonderfully. We held a debriefing meeting to help discover how we could make the next big weekend even more successful. A number of the attendees thanked our president, Dr. Jeff Spiro, for leading the charge and pulling it together with only a three week lead time. Contributions from vendors meant that the entire event ended up adding to our treasury. The extra special effort by our staff and Rocco’s meant the facilities were always ready for the next event. page 5 Our Bushel of Amenities Getting Home from FLL A resident dropped in the Observer mailbox an advertisement for one of the big beautiful new local (and extremely expensive) condos. The ad listed the condo’s amenities. The attached note from an owner said, “we also have ‘exceptional amenities’”. That was a great vote of confidence, but can we continue to be competitive with the best of the new condos? In the last few years, we have taken advantage of the renovation of the building and property to fix, improve and add amenities, including the new weight gym, outside sports facilities, theatre, beach bins, and more. We should not stand still. The necessary fixing of the pool deck gives us another chance to do more than just fix what we already have. If you have ideas Now there is a dedicated south exit onto Route join the “Pool Deck Committee #2” that is looking into 1 from the Ft.Lauderdale/Hollywood Airport. It is an improving the function and features of our 2 ¼ acre improvement over the temporary solution of a U-Turn pool deck. Sign up in the office. on Route 1, but not nearly as convenient as our old exit ramp. We understand that the exit is supposed to Calling All Committee Chairs get improved signage, landscaping and lighting. We are now asking all committee chairs to Please be extra careful in the meantime. announce their meetings in the miniObserver. They need to get this information to us before Friday noon, Our Busy Theatre the week before their meeting. Leave the information We now have almost 100 seats with decent in the Observer mailbox in the office or (we prefer) views because of our two 120” screens. But despite send it to [email protected]. Committee this, almost every seat was filled for every movie in meetings should be announced to allow the most February. We continue to make small improvements participation possible. to the setup and sound. Join us Tuesday at 7:30pm in Also, please send a note to the Observer so the south lounge for movie and popcorn. everyone can know what your committee is doing. The Summit’s History As you send it in, we keep adding historical material to MySummit.org . We received a 1975 article about the Ed Naus the owner of the trailer park on the land that became the Summit. Do you have early material we could add? Please send it to the Observer mailbox in the Office or [email protected]. To see this collection go to mysummit.org/Observers --------Marriage is nature’s way of keeping people from fighting with strangers. ------------The Summit Observer March/April 2015 A free Summit cap to whoever names all of the kids in this picture taken on our tennis courts about 25 years ago. page 6 Orchid Season Has Begun – Celestine Taffet Show Business at the Summit February 26, Ken Lonergan, performed to a capacity crowd in a wonderful show produced by Barbara Jaffe. The show was sold out a week before the doors opened and the audience was not disappointed! The south lounge was set up with wonderful stage settings, an oldfashioned spot light,, costumes, and perfect sound, so you could feel Broadway. Kenny’s enthusiasm, personality and talent brought the crowd back to memories of a number of important musicals and musical artists. Do you know anyone who can bring this level of entertainment to the Summit? We have the facilities and an appreciative audience. If you have an idea, send a note to [email protected], leave a message in the Social Committee’s mail folder in the office, or come to the next Social Committee meeting. The Summit Observer March/April 2015 As you walk the grounds of the Summit, please look for orchids blooming in the trees. The two trees by the beach gate have many orchids, but there are other trees throughout the property that have also given orchids a home. Some orchids have started blooming, while others will hopefully bloom in the coming months. Please look and admire the orchids, but do not pick the flowers. We have lost a few orchids in the past due to people who want to take the beautiful orchid flowers or the whole orchid plants to their apartments. The Landscaping Committee takes care of the orchids throughout the year so that everyone can enjoy them. Advertisement IMPACT WINDOWS & DOORS FROM PLEASE CONTACT US TO HEAR ABOUT THE DISCOUNTED PRICING ALREADY IN PLACE FOR THE SUMMIT TOWER CITIQUIET HURRICANE WINDOWS & DOORS 561.241.9463 page 7 Remember to put all your stored items inside the storage bins. Every unit has one storage bin assigned to it. Any questions? Contact the office. Our Community Center OpticalTel Improving Common Areas Wiring OpticalTel waited until residents were largely wired to focus on our common areas. They have now moved our common areas to fiber, including our various internet hotspots, the security and office internet and our aerobic gym TVs. They are going to be providing us with enhanced Wi-Fi on the pool deck and connections for TVs that will provide digital signage in several new common area locations. These changes are either improving service or saving us money (or both.) Both libraries now have wired Ethernet (not Wi-Fi) to complement the Wi-Fi hotspots already in the card rooms and near the Café. Bring you Ethernet cable and appropriate devices such as PCs. The table and chairs provide a convenient place to work. But, these are libraries, so please … no talking and use headphones if you must listen to your computers. To complement the Summit’s facilities and activities, next door we have more of each at our community center/library. Take a look at the “Around Hollywood” bulletin boards in the mailrooms, or better From the Editor – Steve Naron yet, just visit the center. They have classes, talks, While those up north continue to suffer through exercise programs, computer courses, excursions and a terrible winter, ours seems to be over with weather more. The library has computers and internet. in the 80 o‘s (and no snow days.) This is a reminder that over the next couple of months our ‘snowbirds’ Here is an will be leaving us. When you leave please keep example of informed about happenings at the Summit by reading some of the Observer which you can always get on their MySummit.org. If you have a working email on file in activities on the office we will be sending you periodic updates. just one day Owners who are still here should attend the at the board meetings. All residents should participate fully in center. our community with the Social Committee activities. We are going to reestablish our Tuesday, pre-movie BYOB outside the Café. Come and meet your Also there is a nice playground between us neighbors and make new friends. The Summit is much and the center for our little visitors. more than a building. Take advantage of it. As the winter ends, the Observer goes on an Preparing for the Summit’s Future every other month schedule. Our next issue comes “The Future of Community Associations” will out in May. But do not wait to send your event be taught by Bill and Susan Raphan, Thursday, March information (future or past), articles and pictures. We 19, 2015, 1 PM at our next door community center. can share appropriate information in the posted and eTopics will include addressing Automobile Charging mailed miniObserver and our website. Stations, Segway and other motorized vehicles usage, All articles, event info, photos and ads must arrive 'e'-smoking, use of drones, and many other soon to before April 28 to make it into the May Observer. come changes in the way we look at our properties. Depending on the nature of information you send, we To reserve a space, email your name and building to will try to place announcements in appropriate places: [email protected] The Observer, the monthly calendar, the posted weekly -----------calendar, or on MySummit.org. Announcements of a Driving tip: If you rear-end a car on the freeway, your commercial nature should be included in ads. first move should be to hang up the phone. Information on advertising options is available at – Tom Adams MySummit.org/Ad or in the office. -------------The Summit Observer March/April 2015 page 8 Summit Reference Material We need your help in keeping this material up-to-date. Please send corrections to [email protected]. Much more information and forms are available at MySummit.org. See the office with questions. Some of Summit's Resources (open 24 hours) Stuff You Need to Know Summit Office - 1st floor north tower, M-F 9-5 except holidays, 954.925-3337 to deal with issues such as: parking, accounts, moving, work in your unit, bicycle room permits & fobs, freight elevator reservations and any Summit "how to" question. Fax 954.925-0123. Front desks -- Visitors, packages, and lost & found are handled by front desk security - north tower 954.9253336 or south tower 954.925-1270. In case of emergency call 911 & then building security (either front desk) or garage 954.923-6641. Keys for your unit & A/C closet should be in office for emergencies. Café (pool deck) – Open Wed-Sun.8:30-8:00 & Tue.8:30-4:00, Closed Monday. Visit or call 954.921.4737 for preorder, takeout or catering. See menu at mysummit.org/Cafe , Observer, MySummit.org & MiniObserver -- Send info to [email protected]. For commercial messages see MySummit.org/ad.pdf. Police & Fire (non-emergency) 954.967-4357 OpticalTel – 855.303.4237 -- Cable TV, internet, telephone, opticaltel.com AT&T 866.620-6000 – telephone, internet FPL 954.581-5668 – electricity, fpl.com Independent maintenance firms: Service America 800.884.3500, Total 954.454.6801 Independent real estate office next to south lobby, 954.925.6500 Your Account Owners can review their account at fsrsouth.fsrconnect.com/summittowers At this site owners can also see Summit's legal and financial reports including minutes of past board \meetings under "My Community" and "Forms and Documents" Questions on account call (954)378-1099, visit office or e-mail [email protected] Payments can be made by mail using your coupons, by check at office or at firstserviceresidential.com/pay-association-fees Quarterly Maintenance payments due January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1 TV service and access to the pool deck, gyms, game rooms, bike rooms, and fence gates are not available to residents in units with over 90 day late payments. The Summit Association The Summit has a board of nine directors with 2year overlapping terms. The directors and their terms are shown in the box on page 2. Owners should try to attend as many board meetings as possible. For information about living in a condo, the Summit and the laws and rules we operate under see mysummit.org/CondoLiving.html The Summit Observer March/April 2015 Swimming pools -- no lifeguards, join group water exercise in west pool M-F 8-9 Tennis courts - in back, pick up team Daily 8am Cardio & Weight Gyms --3rd floor both towers. Please practice posted gym etiquette rules. Men's shower/sauna next to cardio gyms. Women's shower/sauna next to weight gyms. Shuffleboard -- SE corner of property, equipment at front desk, pick up team M/W/F 1:30-3:30, Card rooms in each tower (3rd floor) Internet hotspots - North & South Towers’ east Card rooms & near Café (all provided by OpticalTel). See Internet on MySummit.org. Also try next door public library 1301 S. Ocean Drive (M-F 10-6) Libraries - 2nd floor both towers. Take or leave books. Game rooms - 3rd floor both towers, including video game consoles, supplies at front desk Billiard rooms -- 2nd floor both towers, equipment at front desks Ping-Pong -- 3rd floor game room north tower, equipment at front desk Putting green, 1/2 basketball court, bocce ball court, horseshoe pit & golf pitching net – on beach side of towers. Supplies for basketball, bocce and horseshoe at south front desk Soda vending machines – on 1st floor garage next to tower entrances in both towers FREE STORAGE FACILITIES Storage Bins – each apartment has one assigned storage bin Bike Storage- 3rd floor garage, get necessary registration in office, use beach elevator to reach Broadwalk, bicycles must be walked on property Daytime (only) bike rack – NE corner of property for use 6am to 10pm only. Bikes will be removed and stored by our Security staff after 10pm. RENTED STORAGE FACILITIES Term of annual rentals (except parking) end Nov.30. Subject to availability, see office, check required to reserve Garage Parking Spaces Beach Bins – garage 1st floor both east corners A-Closets - one on most floors Kayak Storage -- garage 3rd floor NE corner Outside the Summit See our “Around Hollywood” bulletin board in mailrooms. Visit front desk of next door Community Center for numerous brochures and calendars of local activities See local links on MySummit.org & visithollywoodfl.org Beach Conditions 954.921.3334 updated after 9am Suggested Hollywood clubs: Service club: Hollywood Rotary Club, hollywoodrotary.org, 954.921.4500 Public speaking club: Gelfand Good Morning Toastmasters Club, gelfand.toastmastersclubs.org page 9 Office: 954.925.3337 9-5 M-F In case of emergency call 911 first then Security at: North Lobby: 954.925.3336, South Lobby: 954.925.1270, or Garage: 954.923.6641 SUNDAY The Summit Café The Summit Towers March, 2015 As of March 6, 2015 Send your event info to [email protected] MONDAY TUESDAY 1 10 Landscaping Com. 2 Café closed 9:30 Exercise Class 3 8 Daylight Savings 10 Landscaping Com. 9 Café closed 9:30 Exercise Class 10 15 10 Landscaping Com. 16 Café closed 9:30 Exercise Class 10:30 Yoga 7 Bingo 17 7:30 movie & popcorn 22 10 Landscaping Com. 23 Café closed 9:30 Exercise Class 10:30 Yoga 29 10 Landscaping Com. 30 Café closed 9:30 Exercise Class 10:30 Yoga WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 9:30 Exercise Class 9:30 & 10:30 Women’s Bocce 10:30 Zumba $4 7:30 Tech Help 5 6 9:30 Exercise Class 7 11 9:30 Exercise Class 9:30 & 10:30 Women’s Bocce 10:30 Zumba $4 7:30 Tech Help 18 9:30 Exercise Class 9:30/10:30 Women’s Bocce 10:30 Zumba $4 7:30 Tech Help 12 7 Board Meeting 13 9:30 Exercise Class 14 19 20 9:30 Exercise Class 10:30 Zumba $4 21 24 7:30 movie & popcorn 25 9:30 Exercise Class 9:30 & 10:30 Women’s Bocce 10:30 Zumba $4 7:30 Tech Help 26 27 9:30 Exercise Class 10:30 Zumba $4 28 31 7:30 movie & popcorn Committee Chairs: Let us know about meetings in time to get them in the miniObserv er Snow Birds: Make sure you arrange for an apartment watcher before you leave. Register them in office, so that they can be quickly contacted in case of an issue with your unit. 7:30 movie & popcorn 11 Social Committee 7:30 movie & popcorn ` The Summit Observer Wednesday to Sunday 8:30am-8:00pm Tuesday 8:30am-4:00pm, closed Monday Call 954.921.4737 or visit café for preorder, takeout & catering Menu at MySummit.org/Cafe Internet hotspot “Summit Pool” March/April 2015 page 10