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April 2016
PLEASE
REMEMBER:
All residents must have a
valid I.D. card to use the
facilities, including the pool, fitness room,
volleyball, tennis and basketball courts.
Children under 12 must have parental
supervision while at the Recreation
Center or they will be asked to leave.
I.D.s are made in the Rec Center office.
Stoneybrook Rec
Center
200 Golden Harbour
Trail
Bradenton, FL 34212
Phone: (941)750-9688
Fax: (941)750-9363
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am -12pm
The 2nd Celebrate Stoneybrook 2
Easter Egg Hunt, Art Show, 3,4
Card & Game Party, Pot Luck 5,6
Kid’s Zone, Pet of the Month 7
Activites, Clubs 8-11
Newcomers Welcome, Renting
Rules, Neighborhood Watch
12,13,
14
Environment 15
Board News, Property Info, Golf 16, 17
Community Calendar 18
Annual Members’
Meeting & Election
April 14th
at 6:00 pm
INSIDE:
WWW.STONEYBROOKHOA.COM
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Stoneybrook’s Second Annual Family
Barbeque Combines with “Celebrate
Stoneybrook” Saturday April 2nd
It will be an afternoon of community activities, followed
by the Family Barbeque, and then some family fun for
all. Pick up a schedule of events with your meal tickets!
It will include all events sponsored by the Stoneybrook
Golf Club, Grille 8000, and our local residents.
Golf, Games, Volleyball, Pickleball! Dinner will be served at 6:00 pm and
the movie: Cheaper by the Dozen begins at dusk.
The menu is:
1. Adult portion of Ribs (approx. 6) with all sides for $13.00
2. Small portion of Ribs (approx. 3) with sides for $ 7.00
3. Adult portion of Chicken (1/2) with sides for $ 8.00
4. Small portion of Chicken (1/4) with sides for $ 5.00
5. Adult Combo, Ribs & Chicken, with sides for $11.00
6. Small Combo, Ribs & Chicken, with sides for $ 6.00
Side Dishes included are: potato salad, macaroni salad, cole slaw & baked beans.
Dessert is “Make Your Own Ice Cream Sundaes”, Donated by TruScapes. We will
provide lemonade & iced tea, but please feel free to bring your own drinks of
choice.
Meal tickets will be available at the Rec Center office through 3/31.
Checks can be made out to; STONEYBROOK HOA, or you may pay with cash.
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The Bunny Brunch and Easter Egg Hunt
was Fun for All !
Thank you to Margurite Pasquale, Linda Silagy, Peg Kearns, Kathryn DeYoung, Sonja
Reed, Jan Lane, Laurie Zeiner, Dee Bushinski, Pam Chatterjee, Photographer extraordi-
naire Nancy Lively and the Braden River Key Club! Donations were from Walmart,
McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts and ItWorks.
PARENTS PLEASE COME PICK UP THE BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS OF YOUR CHILDREN THAT
WERE TAKEN AT THE EVENT.
Jelly
Bean
Contest
Winner
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STONEYBROOK’S 2ND
ART SHOW 2/27/16
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Stoneybrook Card & Game Party Wednesday, February 24th 28 Stoneybrook women and guests participated in the first annual Stoneybrook Card & Game Party.
Grill 8000 served a fabulous buffet lunch consisting of scrumptious tomato basil soup, assort-ed petite sandwiches which included chicken salad, tuna salad, and ham salad, home made potato chips, and to die for Tres Leche Bread Pudding with rum sauce. Hats off to Geoff Scott and chef Zuly Molina for a mouthwatering selection of food and drinks! Special drink of the day was the Card Shark which was a blend of vodka, pineapple, cranberry, and a splash of champagne! Iced tea, coffee, lemonade, and water were also available.
During lunch, co-chairs Patti-Sue Peotter-Bettes and Jan Lane drew names of door prize win-ners. Everyone in attendance won a door prize ranging from a free car wash at Clear Sunset Car Wash to $50 gift certificate for dinner at Marina’s. A special thank you to the following merchants for donating door prizes: Allstar Nails, Casa Di Pizza, Clear Sunset Car Wash, Crunch, D’Lites, Empire Computers, Facial Appeal, Gianni”s Pizza, Marina’s, McDonalds, Papa Johns, Rico’s Pizzeria, Second Hand Rose, Steel City Bar & Grill, Tai Wasabi, WaWa, and Wheat + Water. The prizes were plentiful and participants are still collecting their free pizza, free lunches, and free dinners! One lucky partici-pant also won a pedicure!
After lunch the women split into smaller groups and spent the rest of the afternoon honing their skills at Mah Jong, Mexican Train Dominoes, Canasta, Tuck, 3 to 13, and Rummikub. All in all it was a fun afternoon for everyone who participated. Remember to look for this event next spring
when the Second Annual Card & Game Party takes place!
“April Showers Bring May Flowers”
Join us for Potluck on April 8th
Come at 5:00 - Serving at 5:30
Bring a dish to share with 10 -12
Sign up at the Rec Center in the book provided below the bulletin board
or on the Website, www.stoneybrookhoa.com
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The March 11, 2016 Potluck was the day we
celebrated St. Patrick’ s Day ! Many wore green and brought out the Irish in them. There was Irish music played and all
decorations were very nicely done. We played three Card Bingo games after dinner which
was enjoyed by all.
Glenn Oster won the 50/50 draw. Congratulations to him.
The food was plentiful and delicious as always. Thanks to all the cooks!
There were approximately eighty residents that came out and made the evening a great
success.
PARKING REMINDER: There is no overnight parking permitted on the streets of Stoneybrook. Overnight
parking passes are available at the Rec Center to use the parking lot. No parking on the street for more than
4 hours. A fine of $50.00 per occurrence may be imposed.
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Pet of the month, at the Stoneybrook rec center !
Submit your favorite 4x6 pet photo by email to
stoneybrookreccenter@gmail.com with subject: PET
SUNNY
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Knitters... The Stoneybrook Knitting Guild meets the first Tuesday of the month. Our next
meeting is April 5th at 10:00 am. We have been looking at some new patterns and wanting to share with each other. Louise brought in a new sweater she has just about finished and, of course, we all asked for the pattern. It was made with one of the new bulky yarns as was the beautiful throw that Hope had. There is so much awesome talent. If you knit or crochet or just want to see what it is all about come join us. We are usually in the back room. I take extra needles and yarn, and I always have the patterns for the Warm Up America project. For further information contact Ann Auker at annauker@aol.com
ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Whether you are a beginner or an
expert, all artists are invited to join us. We get together every
Wednesday of the month from 9am to 12pm at the recreation
center. All media are welcome. Time will be spent painting,
talking, encouraging each other, and just having fun. May we all
inspire each other to paint! Anyone who likes to paint, including
beginners, please come and bring your own art supplies.
Call Laurie with any questions. 941-896-6277
BINGO is on April 18th
The 3rd Monday of the Month…
First number called at 6:30 pm SHARP! Come early to get a
good seat! The cost is $10 per game pack. Remember no
one under 18.
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TRIVIA …
Join us April 12th for Trivia, on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Rec Center. Bring your own food, drinks, and $5 entry fee. Teams may be two people or a maximum of 9 people. Make your own team or have us make a team for you. Hope to see you there! Join the fun!
Sign up at the Website: www.stoneybrookhoa.com For further information email Carole at carolebakalar@gmail.com
Karaoke is the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM
Join the fun on April 19th in the Rec Center, for the last
event of the season.
New songs cost $3.00 each so donations are
appreciated!
The Community Bulletin Board is a way to get your message
out, however we attempt to keep it neat and organized. Please have your ad approved by a staff member. All ads must be no larger than 1/2 a piece of 8
1/2x11 paper and no pull off phone numbers. You can help your neighbors by making the pages
smaller and putting more than one on top of each other so they can be easily removed.
March Trivia Winners
Ross, MC Extraodinere
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ART SHOW EXHIBITORS
EASTER EGG HUNT
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THE STONEYBROOK COOKBOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS!
THEY ARE AVAILBLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE REC CENTER OFFICE FOR $15.00 EACH.
CHECKS ONLY PLEASE, MADE PAYABLE TO: JEANNE LARRANAGA OR CAROL EICHERT
KARAOKE
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WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY!
COME TO THE MEET AND GREET NEWCOMERS ACTIVITY.
WHAT: Informative meeting for all newcomers and their families, but anyone living in
Stoneybrook may attend. Information about Heritage Harbour, Stoneybrook, and CDD will be pre-
sented by an HOA Board Director. Activities opportunities will be presented by a member of the
Activities Committee. There will also be a time for questions and answers.
WHEN: The Meet and Greet Newcomers Activity gets together in the Rec Center, every three
months on the third Thursday, 7-8 pm!
Join us this month on Thursday, April 21st
WHERE: Stoneybrook Recreation Center activities room
ALSO PROVIDED: Treats and beverages. Coloring pages and crayons for younger children.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEET AND GREET ACTIVITY: Call Sheri Miller at (941) 567-5058 or email
Sheri at slm19482006@yahoo.com.
HELPING HANDS…Neighbors Helping Neighbors!
Based on the principal of the Golden Rule, our group provides assistance to
those in need. We offer physical encouragement and provide emergency
support to the residents of our community, our “family “ of friends.
We have a lender’s list that also serves Stoneybrook.
We meet the 2nd Monday of every other month, after coffee hour.
For more information contact Carol Eichert at ceichert@gmail.com
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Community Corner
Leasing or Renting a Home in Stoneybrook
Seasonal residents or homeowners who purchased their home as an investment may consider leas-ing or renting their property to help defray their cost of ownership. There are legal exposures and Association rules that need to be considered before renting or leasing your home.
The homeowner can be held responsible for any and all damages that renters or leasers do to Asso-ciation property in addition to their own home. There have been two major acts of vandalism in our Association’s recent past, where the cost of repairs exceeded $10,000, committed by children of renters. Additionally, renters tend to disregard community rules and restrictions e.g. controlling pets, picking up after pets, parking in the street overnight, parking on lawns, disturbing neighbors late at night, and storing garbage containers outside. The homeowner can be fined up to $50 per occurrence or per day for these or other renter or leaser violations.
Security is a gated community amenity highly valued by our residents. Association actions taken in furtherance of this amenity are: 1) registration of renters or leasers with the Association enabling the Association to know who is entering our community and using Association amenities; 2) limita-tion of rentals or leases to three (3) per twelve (12) month period with each lease or rental period to be no less than one (1) month duration; 3) background checks conducted on all renter or leaser applicants. The Association collects an administrative fee of $200 per rental or lease application that pays for background checks of the two primary rental or leaser occupants. An additional $49 per occupant beyond the two primary occupants is required for additional occupants beyond age eighteen. Rental or lease renewals are exempt from application submittals and fees.
Contact Anna Kelly, Association Property Manager, at the Recreation Center for required forms or additional information (941)-750-9688. The Association Property Manager will notify the homeown-er of potential tenant approval or disapproval in writing within fifteen (15) days of submission of a rental or lease application.
Appreciation Applause!
Thank you Anna Kelly, our Property Manager, for fixing every problem with a smile.
Pam Chatterjee for trying to sell cookbooks whenever she sees an opportunity.
THE ART SHOW PARTICIPANTS THANK: Laurie Zeiner, Joyce Sandy, Sigi Offermann, Sheri Miller, Mi-
chael Madison, Jan Lane, Linda Hinrichs, Barbara Femc, Linda Clark, Dee & Allen Businski, Beryl
Bosher, and Carole Bakalar.
“Thank you” to The Braden River Key Club
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STONEYBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
INFORMATION
Neighborhood Watch Chairperson: Harrietta Martinetti (941-749-6336) or
hmartinetti@yahoo.com,
Co-Chairs: Gene Aulenbach (941) 750-0437or graulen1@msn.com,
Barbara Aulenbach (941) 750-0437 or barbaulen@msn.com
Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Emergency or Crime in Progress): 911
Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Non-Emergency): 941-747-3011(stay on the line
for dispatcher)
Roving Patrol: 941-549-9637
Manatee County Traffic Complaint Hotline: 941-723-5197
Manatee County Graffiti Hotline: 747-3011X2596
Stoneybrook Recreation Center Office: 941-750-9688
Stoneybrook After Hours Emergency: Property Manager: 941-750-8601
Gate Issues: 941-524-0722
Envera Live Operator/ Gate: 941-556-0732
FPL (to report malfunctioning street lights): 941-917-0708 (follow menu prompts)
Manatee County Sheriff's Office Website: www.manateesheriff.com
Stoneybrook HOA Website: www.stoneybrookhoa. com
ROVING PATROL IN OUR STONEYBROOK COMMUNITY
Since July of 2008 the Roving Patrol has been making rounds through out Heritage
Harbour in Stoneybrook, River Strand and Lighthouse Cove 7 nights a week from
6pm to 6am. Between the Roving Patrol and Neighborhood Watch Committee our
community will continue to be a safe place to live. If at anytime between the hours
of 6pm and 6am you feel the need to contact the Roving Patrol Call Center to report
any happenings please call (941) 549-9637.
This service has been provided through the Heritage Harbour Master Association.
Please keep in mind that Heritage Harbour is a lot of ground to cover Patrol, but
before you know it those yellow amber lights will be flashing up and down your
street keeping an eye out for your safety.
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LANDSCAPING IN HERITAGE HARBOUR and STONEYBROOK in particular, like the wetlands, is seldom noticed unless something appears out of the ordinary. As a member of the landscape committee, I am often asked what is happening with the planting in the community. So, instead of concentrating on our wetlands in this issue, I thought we would concentrate on what is happening with the various landscaping projects. The Landscape Committee of the Stoneybrook HOA and the Community District South (CDD-South) con-stantly modify the planting schedule of common grounds within the Stoneybrook Community. Our major thrust includes responsibility for all common areas throughout the community. Secondary is communica-tion with the CDD engineers, to work with wetland concerns, and TruScapes the landscaping contractor. TruScapes, currently has several projects that are in various stages of completion for 2016. These in-clude normal maintenance and long term projects. During the first quarter mowing occurs every-other week because growth of vegetation normally slows down with the cooler and drier weather patterns. Ferti-lization and pest control for ornamental plants occurred during the month of February. Lawn fertilization started, and applications continue during the month of March, and will continue for at least 3 times during the first quarter. Lawn appropriate chemical treatment is to eliminate “weeds” and spot treat as needed, with selective herbicides, as undesired plants (weeds) peak during March and April. Insect infestation will be treated as needed during normal inspections. Thanks to El Nino, this winter has been very mild. This can be conducive for a larger number of lawn and ornamental weeds, and includes a more active insect season associated with warmer temperatures. If anyone notices an area that may appear to be problematic we encourage you to communicate this to the management company. Vegetation fluctuation and growth habits will also be slightly faster than normal for this time of the year. So we thank everyone for their patience through this rather unusually warm record-setting winter. Irrigation is a constant challenge. Count the number of sprinkler heads in your yard, then multiply that by the number of miles of landscaped areas in the community. Then you can appreciate the magnitude of their maintenance and replacement. Imagine cleaning irrigation filters, testing the system, and adjusting the settings to what is appropriate for this time of the year, to conserve the precious resource, and keep the vegetation as healthy as possible. We know that too much water can be as harmful as not enough water. Finally the pruning of the Oak tree canopies and trimming of palms below the height of 15 ft. in common areas, plus vegetation care in the entire community will occur at least twice by the end of this first quarter. LONG TERM PROJECTS The second year of the Recreation Center Landscaping Project, planting in and around the area has been completed. The reason for this project was mainly due to the Oak trees that were breaking up the pave-ment and parking lot areas. The project proposal and drawings, along with plant species, number, and their spacing met specifications made and approved by Manatee Bldg. & Dev. Serv. Urban Forestry Manager. To compensate for size and shade replacement, several other trees were required. These have been planted by the tennis and volleyball courts and also by the skating rink. Seven large Oak trees that were affecting the asphalt surfaces were removed. This included stump removal, soil removal and amendments in the area for planting preparations. Installation of a little over 200 shrubs (Green Arboricolas and Copper Leaf plants) occurred. Also installed were large Florida native Sable palms, Holly trees and several Maple trees. Over 80 labor hours of irrigation work was done to enhance the irrigation system in the area, to support healthy plant life. These areas were topped off with 18 yards of mulch. Other long term projects included the end of a five year restoration project along S.R. 64. All of the Myr-tles have now been removed and the Viburmium now stands alone to mature into a hedge row which will serve as both a sound and visual barrier to enhance the south east corner of our community. The ten cul-de-sacs are on a three year planting rotation schedule, with 3 being modified each year based on their maturi-ty and condition. Finally, other projects are started, when and if needed, in order to keep our community landscaping in good condition.
By, Larry Eichert 4/16
Many “Thanks” to TruScapes for
contributing details
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BOARD NEWS AND NOTES - April, 2016 Hello and a Happy belated Easter and wishes for a good Passover to come. The weather here has been fantastic and as I write this we are getting a little bit of much needed rain showers. The pollen is brutal for those that suffer, especially from the oak trees and our grasses are starting to come to life again. So, make sure whoever handles the lawn maintenance for your property it is getting the proper fertilizer applied. I've been doing a lot of walking lately (keeps my doctor happy) and there are quite a few lawns that need some serious work. Tenants, get in touch with your landlords and have them get the work done. Your place will look better and so will our community. Owners, same thing, get the work done now. A lot of work is in the final planning stages for a Rec center campus. New lights in the parking lot and for the courts. You may have noticed that the sand in the volleyball area is much improved. Thanks to the folks at the golf course for helping us out with that project. Stop by and say thanks to them and while you are there, grab a burger or a drink at Grill 8000. The in-line skate park is being closed. We have signed on with a new insurance broker and the cost of insuring that type of activity is prohibitive and finding an underwriter who will take on that sort of coverage is almost impossible. Our new policies are updated, cost ef-fective and improved in coverage and deductibles and we save over $7k in the process. We'll be reviewing bids to convert the skate park into pickle ball courts. The demand for court time exceeds current capacity and we hope to get at least 3 or maybe 4 new courts in the skate park space. There was little to no usage as a skate park and the liability risk was prohibitive. You should all be receiving an election ballot in the mail by the time you read this. It is vitally important that you return your ballot, vote for 3 of the 4 names listed as well as the general proxy for meeting quorum purposes. Please follow the directions carefully. Please vote early by mail or in person. The meeting and ballot counting is on April 14th at the Rec Center. At our last meeting the board received a report on the new document developments and our attorney's progress. Each of the Board members have reviewed an initial draft and made some corrections. The document is a complete re-write and removing the developer clauses greatly reduces the size and complexity of the language. During the summer months the State legislature will finalize their changes on several statutes that apply to HOA's and those will be incorporated into our new draft by mid October. We hope to get copies to the residents after that and by the end of the year and vote in early January. Also at our last meeting prior to the election, President Bakalar thanked the 3 incumbent directors running for re-election for their hard work these past 2 years and wished them and the challenger good luck in the upcoming election. The next board of directors meeting will not be until May since our April 14th gathering is a general members meeting and election. It has been my privilege to write the Board News and Notes for the past few years. I hope you have found them informative and enjoyable and perhaps I will be able to continue after next month. Eugene J. Zeiner, Director and Secretary Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour Community Association, Inc.
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GOLF AT STONEYBROOK
Men’s Weekday: 18 holes every Wednesday begin at 9am. Please contact the Pro-Shop to sign-up (941)746-2696
Men’s 9 Holers Golf League Contact Joel Tropp, joelxl@aol.com
Ladies 9-hole: The “Niners” play a nine hole scramble every Tuesday afternoon.
Contact Debby Katzmann (941) 746-6622 Sept 15 - May 15 (309) 463-2507 May16 - Sept 14
Ladies’ 18-hole: 18 holes on every Tuesday AM with lunch following golf. Please contact Carole Bakalar, (941) 580-3947 or carolebakalar@gmail.com
Grille 8000 (941)749-1842
Stoneybook Golf (941)746-2696
Property Management Info
After Hours Emergency Stoneybrook
(941)524-0722
Community Ass. Mgmt. (941)315-8044
Fairway Greens I
Allure Property Management (941)567-1654
Fairway Greens III
Casey Management (941)727-4698
Fairway Greens II & IV
Coach Homes
ICON Management (941)747-7261
Stone Harbour I
Stone Harbour II
Stone Harbour III
Security
Alert Security (941)549-9637
Envera Live Gate Operator 24/7 (941)556-0732
Manatee Sheriff’s Dept. (941)747-3011
Stoneybrook Rec Center (941)750-9688
LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT
STONEYBROOK EMAIL CONTACTS:
Property Manager: manager@stoneybrookhoa.com
Administrative Coordinator: stoneybrookreccenter@gmail.com
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1H20 Aerobics9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
2YOGA 10-11:15am
THE 2ND ANNUAL
CELEBRATE
STONEYBROOK DAY!
Games, Volleyball,
Golf !
6:00 pm BARBEQUE,
7:30 pm MOVIE
Cheaper By The Dozen
3 4H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
LINE DANCING
1-2:30 PM
5Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
KNITTING GUILD
10:00am
Mah Jongg 1pm
CDD Meeting 4:00
pm at Grill 8000
6H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
YOGA 3:00-4:15pm
7Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
8H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm at
the Clubhouse
POT LUCK 5:00 PM
9 YOGA 10-11:15am
10 11
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
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Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
TRIVIA 6:00 PM
13 H20 Aerobics 9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
YOGA 3:00-4:15pm
14Aerobic
Walkin&Conditioning
9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
ANNUAL MEMBERS’
MEETING &
ELECTION 6:00 PM
15 H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
16 YOGA 10-11:15am
17 18H20Aerobics9a
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
LINE DANCING
1-2:30 PM (The last
event until next Fall)
ARC 2 PM
BINGO 6:30 PM
19 Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
KARAOKE 6:30 PM
(The last event until
next Fall )
20 H20 Aerobics 9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
YOGA 3:00-4:15pm
21Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
Newcomers Meet &
Greet 7:00 pm
22 H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
23 YOGA 10-11:15am
24 25
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
26 Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
27 H20 Aerobics 9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
YOGA 3:00-4:15pm
28 Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE/EUCHRE 1
pm
29 H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
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APRIL 2016 REC CENTER HOURS: Weekdays 9:00 - 5:00, Sat. 10:00 - 12:00 Noon
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