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MAY 2017
Raintre e Vi ll ag e N ews and V ie ws
Raintree Village News and Views
Pinellas Hope tour scheduled for Wednesday, May 17th, 11:00
Wednesday, May 17th, we have an appointment
to tour the Pinellas Hope facility.
Please call Barb Archibald to sign up.
Her number is: 727-446-4658.
MAY BIRTHDAYS
Dee Dee Street 10
Jack Thorne 18
Allie Martin 22
Barbara Archibald 26
Janet McGinnis 27
Marilyn Franco 28
FREE ORGAN
See Page 2 for more information
or call Leah Palermo at 446-5255
GAS GRILLS
If you see a problem when your
friends or neighbors have for-gotten to place their grills away
from their condo, don’t call the City of Clearwater (who might fine them $500), just call one
of the Board Members or AmeriTech. This will en-able us to help the neighbor, who might not be
able to move the grill themselves. Your Editor
Gabe and his
‘girls”
WATER RESTRICTIONS!
We are in a very dry season and our lawns are
burning up, not only from the landscape crew cutting the grass too short, but also from lack of
rain. AND, we cannot water except on Thursdays and Sundays (before 10 am and after 4 pm).
Please help us conserve and follow the rules. On
page 15 there is more information on the regula-tions that must be adhered to.
A NEW RAINTREE COOKBOOK is
in the works! For more information please see page 11
Page 2 Page 2 Raintree Village News and Views
PINELLAS HOPE—THE HOMELESS SHELTER
If you have clothing, magazines, books, or small household items that you no longer use,
please donate them to
Pinellas Hope.
Men’s and Women’s clothing only. There are
70% men and 30% women at PH
Men’s clothes and shoes are needed
Also sheets and blankets
Also, if you have unopened toiletries, like hotel samples, these items are welcome.
The Residents have so little, live in tents and most have no jobs, but they are SO appreciative. If you
want to volunteer, contact me.
For more information call
Barb Archibald #603; 446-4658
BLUE PLATE COMMITTEE: Do you
have a neighbor who is under the weather and needs dinner delivered for
FREE?
Call: Barbara Archibald @ 446-4658, Allie Martin @ 442-2471, Barbara Brit-tain @ 441-9142; Pat Rossewey @ 754-
6012; and Marilyn Putnam @ 413-362-
5135.
Or, do you need a friend to pick up a prescription or buy a few grocery items?
Do you need a ride to the doctor?
Call Janet McGinnis @442-3597, Lucy
Tirabassi @ 585-738-3713 or Barbara
Moran @ 641-8953.
FREE ORGAN
I have a beautiful Estey Legend Millenni-um Edition organ that my mother used to
play. It does need some sort of computer adjustment that I was told should cost
only about $100 to fix.
I remember my mother playing all kinds
of things. Piano, back-up instruments and all kinds of fancy things that sounded
just beautiful.
I was wondering if anybody in the com-plex would be interested in it. I am sure
we could get a few guys to move it. And
best of all it is FREE for the taking..
Leah; Unit 705; 727-446-5255
The Maintenance Team and Volun-
teers would like to thank all of our neighbors and friends for the very
successful Raintree Village yard and garden cleanup on Saturday, April 22. Everyone we met were very en-
thusiastic and ready to participate. More information and pictures will
be in the June Newsletter. Jim Cain
Page 3 Raintree Village News and Views
RAINTREE VILLAGE DINNER SCHEDULE 2016
Each host/hostess calls the restaurant of their choice; asks if they can provide a private room for 30 or so; asks if they have early-bird specials, etc; keeps track of those who sign up and a few days before the event, calls the restaurant to confirm how many will be in our party! That’s it! The Newsletter will post the monthly date, time and location.
2017 Dinner Schedule
Wednesday, May 17th at 5 PM The Village Inn on Gulf-To-Bay
Wednesday is FREE slice of pie day
Call Barbara Archibald at 727-446-4658
June: Barbara Bollenback ~ July: Larry Hoffman ~ August: Pat Werner
September: Jim & Pam Cain ~ October: Pres & Allen Rice
November: Pat Kephart & Lucy Gambino ~ December: Christmas/Holiday Party
A beautiful reminder of why you are here !!
THIS ONE IS ABSOLUTELY WORTH YOUR TIME. PLEASE READ IT...Just Stay
A nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to the bedside. "Your son is here," she said to the old man.
She had to repeat the words several times before the patient's eyes opened. Heavily sedated because
of the pain of his heart attack, he dimly saw the young uniformed Marine standing outside the oxygen
tent. He reached out his hand. The Marine wrapped his toughened fingers around the old man's limp
ones, squeezing a message of love and encouragement.
The nurse brought a chair so that the Marine could sit beside the bed. All through the night the young
Marine sat there in the poorly lighted ward, holding the old man's hand and offering him words of love
and strength Occasionally, the nurse suggested that the Marine move away and rest awhile. He re-
fused. Whenever the nurse came into the ward, the Marine was oblivious of her and of the night noises
of the hospital - the clanking of the oxygen tank, the laughter of the night staff members exchanging
greetings, the cries and moans of the other patients.
Now and then she heard him say a few gentle words. The dying man said nothing, only held tightly to
his son all through the night. Along towards dawn, the old man died. The Marine released the now life-
less hand he had been holding and went to tell the nurse. While she did what she had to do, he waited.
Finally, she returned. She started to offer words of sympathy, but the Marine interrupted her.
"Who was that man?" he asked. The nurse was startled, "He was your father," she answered. "No, he
wasn't," the Marine replied. "I never saw him before in my life." "Then why didn't you say something
when I took you to him?"
"I knew right away there had been a mistake, but I also knew he needed his son, and his son wasn't
here. When I realized that he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, knowing how much he
needed me, I stayed." I came here tonight to find a Mr. William Grey. His Son was Killed in Iraq to-
day, and I was sent to inform him. What was this Gentleman's Name?
The Nurse with Tears in Her Eyes Answered, Mr. William Grey.............
The next time someone needs you ... just be there. Stay. ……………...
WE ARE NOT HUMAN BEINGS GOING THROUGH A TEMPORARY SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE.
WE ARE SPIRITUAL BEINGS GOING THROUGH A TEMPORARY HUMAN EXPERIENCE.
PLEASE PASS THIS ONE ON , AND GOD WILL BLESS YOU! THIS IS WHAT WE ARE PUT ON THIS EARTH
TO DO ANYWAY. RIGHT ? HAVE A GREAT DAY AND BLESS SOMEONE ELSE IN SOME LITTLE WAY TODAY! GOD IS
SO GOOD. Thank you, Barb Masson, for sharing
Raintree Village News and Views Page 4
News and Views and Announcements
JANUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Bob Moore 12
Joe Ponder 19
Patricia Mills 21
Ed Cerbone 31
Janet Ozbun 31
FEBRUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Fred Kephart 3
Jim Grant 4
Sharon De Vore 4
Pam Cain 9
Joyce Smith 9
Anabel Harner 11
Terry Cicatello 14
Pat Vowles 14
Andrea Memoli 14
Joyce Morrow 16
Yvette Navarro 17
Barbara Golm 17
APRIL
BIRTHDAYS
Gary Prawel 1
Jerry Ozbun 4
Mary Vaughn 5
Jason Hoffman 6
Pat Werner 8
Kathy Megivern 16
Laura Doroni 16
Jill Morrison 22
Erica Moore 23
Lucy Gambino 23
MARCH
BIRTHDAYS
Paul Doroni 3
Glenn McClure 16
Don Smith 26
JULY
BIRTHDAYS
LaVona Boozer 1
Peggy Dys 5
Lew Barone 10
Shirley Barone 20
Pat Kephart 28
Richard Blake 29
JUNE
BIRTHDAYS
June Duncan 2
Jim Vowles 10
Ellen Stoup 14
Barb Bollenback 25
Donna Malec 25
Barbara Moran 26
MAY BIRTHDAYS
Dee Dee Street 10
Jack Thorne 18
Allie Martin 22
Barbara Archibald 26
Janet McGinnis 27
Marilyn Franco 28
AUGUST
BIRTHDAYS
Dottie Carlson 1
Gabe Gambino 3
Jerrold Gundersen 3
Jim Mecklenburger 5
Eileen Dillon 9
Mitch Rosende 19
OCTOBER
BIRTHDAYS
Marie Prawel 2
Barb Masson 4
Clem Street 5
Brenda Sitter 20
DECEMBER
BIRTHDAYS
Nancy Goodman 4
Barbara Ponder 7
Eileen Klinger 16
Terry Grant 18
Carole Simmons 20
George Klinger 28
NOVEMBER
BIRTHDAYS
Joe Ozbun 2
Jim Cain 7
Tom Archibald 18
Ralph Memoli 23
IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR BIRTHDAY LISTED, PLEASE E-MAIL ALLIE AT
ALLIEMART111@GMAIL.COM. IF YOUR LISTING IS WRONG...CALL ALLIE.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Larry Hoffman 3
Dave Sitter 8
Sandy Blake 9
Craig Carlson 10
Bob Golm 13
Jack Smith 14
Maggie Thorne 15
Lucy Tirabassi 15
Bruce Harner 16
Steven Malec 29
Betty McClure 30
Raintree Village News and Views Page 5
OPERA HD SERIES SCHEDULE FOR 2016-2017
The operas are shown live in HD in over 200
movie theaters in more than 68 countries worldwide. Starting time is usually 1PM. Get
there early for the more popular productions.
May 13, 2017: Der Rosenkavalier
Thank you, Erica Moore, for sharing.
If you need a ride to the airport, here’s some information for you! I have found that if you reserve on-line, it’s $3 less. Allie
Based on the Tampa Bay area, and the number of passengers, the fare quote is as follows: • Shared Ride Service: $30.00 for the first person; $12.00 for each additional person on your stop. • Exclusive Van Service, up to 10 passengers per van: $103.00 (Extra stops are an additional fee.) • ExecuCar Meet & Greet SUV Service: $83.00 (For Arrivals Only) • ExecuCar Meet and Greet Service: $68.00 (For Arrivals Only) • ExecuCar SUV Service: $83.00 (Rate for Departures Only) - 5 pax max • ExecuCar Sedan Service: $68.00 (Rate for Departures Only) - 3 pax max • ExecuCar Business Class Mini-Van Service: $48.00 (Rate for Departures Only) - 4 pax max
Please be advised that fare quotes are subject to change without notice. Prices are not guaranteed until a reservation is made and seemingly minor changes in your reservation details can affect the quote pro-vided. Our Customer Care team is also available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 1-800-258-3826. To complete your reservation, please visit supershuttle.com or execucar.com.
If you want to take a Taxi, the Rates Are:
$2.50 first 1/8 mile or fraction thereof
$0.30 for each additional 1/8 mile or fraction thereof
$0.30 for for each 60 seconds waiting time or fraction
Minimum Rate: $2.50 for the first 1/8 mile or fraction thereof
United Taxi has a flat rate from Pinellas to TIA of $36.00. 727-777-7777
Anne Anderson, former resident of Raintree Village has
passed. She had returned to Honolulu, Hawaii eight years ago, where she had spent many working years as a paralegal
secretary. She travelled widely, loved Jazz Festivals, was a reader, and volunteered at the Clearwater Library for many years. The mature plumeria bushes on the right as you enter
the pool parking lot were planted by Anne, as are many cut-
tings around Raintree Village. She was 89.
Submitted by Connie Puls Unit # 205
Sent in by Barb Masson
Raintree Village News and Views Page 6
Why do cats like paper bags:
To a cat, the basic brown paper bag is a crisp, fresh new toy, just waiting to be personally
scent-marked, cleverly hidden within, ripped and pounced upon. Kitty views this toy as something she can use for hunting practice, which is what feline playtime is all about any-way. Cats love to pretend that they are stalking prey and a stiff brown sack works quite
well for this. They can hide behind or inside it, they can move it across the floor, and then enthusiastically pounce at the trapped imaginary critter. The bag holds its shape pretty
well but also scrunches and smashes to further add interest to the hunting game. Cats like things that make interesting sounds and the crinkle of paper is one of their favorites. Stick a fake mouse inside the bag or tap the outside when the cat is crouching inside to mimic
the patter of little creature feet, and you'll be providing kitty with some exercise and mental stimulation. Older bags usually lose their appeal after awhile so it's best to pull out a new
one often. (Avoid using bags with handles as kitty can get tangled)
Author: Karen Anderson Submitted by: Barbara Archibald
I have 4 beautiful antique
chairs for sale. They have seen very little use and are
in excellent condition.
There are two Beige Chairs.
The ones below are singles.
Each chair is $175.
Please call Leah at 446-5255
TRUISM from Barb Masson
If I had a dollar for every girl that
found me unattractive, they'd eventu-
ally find me attractive.
I find it ironic that the colors red,
white, and blue stand for freedom,
until they're flashing behind you.
Today a man knocked on my door and
asked for a small donation towards
the local swimming pool, so I gave
him a glass of water.
I changed my password to "incorrect"
so whenever I forget it the computer
will say, "Your password is incorrect."
FOR SALE
Freezer Chest , GE , 3
years new.
Exterior measurements
37" wide, 32" high and 20
1/2" front to back,
2 movable storage racks,
approx. 12 cu ft.
Asking $100.
Pat Rossewey #2602 754-6012
Page 7 Raintree Village News and Views
By Jose Vilches on Mar 24, 2017, 4:30 PM
A couple of days ago news broke about a group of hackers calling themselves the Turkish Crime Family claiming they had access to at least 300 million Apple accounts, and were de-
manding a ransom of $75,000 in Bitcoin or Ethereum or $100,000 in iTunes gift cards directly from Apple. The hackers are threatening to remotely wipe victims' devices if Apple doesn't pay
by April 7.
Apple responded to the threat by stating that there had not been any breach of its systems,
and that if hackers had access to iCloud accounts then they must have gotten them from third party services — people often reuse their same credentials for multiple websites, which is a
poor security practice.
To prove they’re not joking around the group recently contacted ZDNet with a small sample of 54 account credentials for verification purposes. Some accounts dated back to 2011 and were
no longer in use, but of those that could be contacted by ZDNet, 10 people confirmed that the
passwords were accurate.
Now, this doesn’t prove that the hackers have managed to obtain 300,000 credentials, just that they do have access to some. Moreover, most of the people confirmed that they used their
iCloud email address and password on other sites, although three claimed that they weren’t
used in any other site.
Whether the threat is to be taken seriously or the result of a group of hackers looking for
some publicity and the possibility of a quick payout (which we doubt will ever happen), it
wouldn’t be a bad idea to change your Apple account password and enable two-factor authenti-
cation if you haven’t already done so.
Thank you, Bob Moore, for sharing
Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer all the people gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella. THAT'S FAITH
When you throw babies in the air, they laugh because they know you will catch them. THAT'S TRUST
Every night we go to bed without any assurance of being alive the next morning, but still we set the alarms to wake up. THAT'S HOPE
We plan big things for tomorrow in spite of zero knowledge of the future. THAT'S CONFIDENCE
We see the world suffering, but still we get married and have children. THAT'S LOVE On an old man's shirt was written a sentence "I am not 80 years old; I am sweet 16 with 64 years
of experience. THAT'S ATTITUDE When I was a child, I thought nap time was punishment, now it's like a mini-vacation.
"GOOD FRIENDS ARE THE RARE JEWELS OF LIFE........DIFFICULT TO FIND AND IMPOSSIBLE TO REPLACE.” (remember this when your friend gets on your nerves)
Thank you, Barb Archibald, for sharing
Please let me know if someone in our Village is ill, has had surgery or has had a death in the family. With your help, I will pass along the news of what’s happening with your friends and neighbors. You may contact me at
alliemart111@gmail.com or call me at 727-442-2471. —Allie Martin, Editor
Page 8 Raintree Village News and Views
Call to Order and Roll Call:
The regular meeting of the Board of Directors was held on Tuesday April 18, 2017 at the clubhouse . President Kathy Megivern opened the meeting at 7:00 PM. Vice President Jim Cain, Treasurer Barbara Masson, Secretary Bet-ty McClure, Directors Allie Martin, Ralph Memoli and Mike Dugan were present. Manager Bob Kelly was present. The meeting had been posted in accordance with Florida statutes, a quorum was noted.
Review/Approval of Minutes
The minutes of the March 2017 regular board meeting were distributed to the Board members at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. There were no additions or changes and the Minutes stand approved.
Correspondence: None
Committee Reports
Treasurer’s Report—Barbara Masson
March 31, 2017
Income $ 48,132.53
Expenses: $ 32,352.52
Fifth Third CD: #0816 $50,000.00
Fifth Third CD: #0840 50,000.00
Money Market: 48,647.16
Operating: 109,499.57
Wells Fargo Reserve: 132,574.50
Fifth Third Savings: 58,001.62
Fifth Third Checking: 65.71
$448,788.21
Reserves: -339,294.64
Insurance Accrual: -64,169.00
$ 45,324.57
Occupancy Committee – Patricia Mills, Chair
Occupied and for sale: None
Unoccupied and for sale: One Unit
Unoccupied and not for sale: Three Units
Units Sold: None
Pending: Unit # 806
Delinquencies
$5,643.00 #2304
Galavan Estate
Tenant/Owner Report: Patricia Mills, Chair
No interviews were held
Two interviews are pending.
One for buyers and one for an additional person
Minutes for Board of Directors Meeting, Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Continued on Page 9
Raintree Village News and Views Page 9
Manager’s Report – Bob Kelly
Bob stated that he is assisting Jim Cain on various maintenance issues and they are working well together.
Maintenance/Grounds Committee: Jim Cain
See Page 12 and 13
Unfinished Business: None
New Business:
1. Request from # 206 to replace windows per documents. Moved by Jim Cain, and approved by all, contingent on additional information about which windows, etc.
2. Request from # 304 to remove 3 diseased palm trees from front yard to be replaced by foxtail palms at owner’s expense. Moved by Barbara Masson, it was seconded and approved by all.
3. Request from # 1103 to plant a robellini palm in front of unit, next to garage. Allie Martin moved to deny re-quest, it was seconded and denied by all.
4. Request from # 2303 and # 2302 for guest parking permits due to short driveways. Moved by Ralph Memoli, it was seconded and approved by all.
5. Request from # 2303 to park 3rd vehicle in driveway of # 2304. It was moved to deny by Jim Cain. It was se-conded and denied by all
6. Jim Cain announced that there will be a spring yard cleanup Saturday, April 22, 2017. Hand outs were given to residents.
7. Betty McClure reminded everyone that we are in a drought situation and Allie Martin will post the restrictions and days we can water in the newsletter.
Other Business: None
Announcements: None
Adjournment:
There being no further business, Barbara Masson moved the meeting be adjourned at 8:10 PM. Seconded and approved by all.
It was early one morning when the Pastor heard a noise outside his door. When he opened it, he found
a jackass standing outside, which immediately fell over dead. Not exactly knowing what to do about the
situation, he called the local sheriff and told him about the situation, and the dead jackass. The old sher-
iff couldn’t resist jabbing the Minister a bit, and said, “Pastor, I thought the first duty of a Minister in a
situation like this was to bury the dead.”
Without hesitation, the Pastor said, “No, the first duty of a Minister is to notify the next of kin.”
Thank you, Mary Vaughn, for sharing
"Grandma, doesn't it bother you when people make fun of your age on your birthday?"
"No dear, I just take it with a grain of salt.....a bite of lime...and a shot of tequila!"
It's not surprising that some people wait until they're 80 to take up skydiving., If you're going to have your life flash before your eyes, at least it will be a longer trip.
It says in the Book of Genesis that Adam lived to be 900 years old. That explains why Eve ate
the apple and they had to put on clothes. Nobody wants to see a 900-year-old man naked.
Thank you Barb Archibald for sharing
Continued from page 8
Page 10 Raintree Village News and Views
After experiencing yet another computer
glitch, Barb called her son over to trouble-
shoot.
"Mom," he said, "I keep telling you - you
have to back up your hard drive!"
"I would, son," Barb replied, "If you would just show me how to put the dammed thing
in reverse!"
Thanks, Barb Archibald, for sharing
A Golfer's Story.
One day, while an elderly golfer was chipping his ball from near a water hazard, his club fell into the wa-
ter. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and asked, "Why are you crying?"
The golfer replied that his club had fallen into water, and he needed the club to win the tournament to
supplement his meager pension.
The Lord went down into the water and reappeared with a golden club. "Is this your club?" the Lord
asked. The golfer replied, "No." The Lord again went down and came up with a silver club. "Is this your
club?" the Lord asked. Again, the golfer replied, "No." The Lord went down again and came up with an
iron club. "Is this your club?" the Lord asked. The golfer replied, "Yes."
The Lord was pleased with the golfer's honesty and gave him all three clubs to keep, and the golfer went
home happy.
Sometime later the golfer was walking with his wife along the water hazard, and she fell into the river.
When he cried out, the Lord again appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?" "Oh Lord, my wom-
an has fallen into the water!"
The Lord went down into the water and came up with Kate Upton. "Is this your woman?" the Lord asked.
"Yes," cried the golfer. The Lord was furious. "You lied! That is an untruth!"
The golfer replied, "Oh, forgive me Lord. It is a misunderstanding. You see, if I had said 'no' to Kate Up-
ton, You would have come up with Jennifer Anniston. Then if I said 'no' to her, you would have come up
with my woman. Had I then said 'yes,' you would have given me all three. And Lord, I am an old man
not able to take care of all three women in a way that they deserve, that's why I said yes to Kate
Upton ."
And God was pleased. The moral of this story is: If a golfer ever tells a lie, it is for
a good and honorable reason, and only out of consideration for others,
Thank you, Barb Masson for sharing
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural
stupidity.
I'm great at multi-tasking--I can waste time, be
unproductive, and procrastinate all at once.
If you can smile when things go wrong, you
have someone in mind to blame.
Never tell your problems to anyone, because 20
percent don't care and the other 80 percent are
glad you have them.
Thank You, Barb Masson, for the Truism’s
Page 11 Raintree Village News and Views
What's Cooking? .... A Raintree Village Cookbook is in the Making!
"Who brought the rice dish? It's delicious !"
"I need the recipe for that casserole!" "Did you try the salad? It's amazing!" How many times have we heard comments like these at our RTV dish-to-pass events? Our
little community boasts many fine cooks & bakers....one of the reasons our monthly get-togethers are so successful!
Wouldn't it be great to share the recipes of those favorite dishes we all look forward to sam-pling every month? Ding, ding, ding....an idea is hatched!!
I'm headed back up north shortly, but I'd love to work on creating a special cookbook over the coming months. The plan is to compile the recipes you send in, and have the cookbook
completed by the fall. They will be available for sale, with all proceeds benefiting our Toys For Tots Holiday fundraiser. I'm looking for your favorite "dish-to-pass"
Appetizer, Casserole, Salad, Sides and Sweets recipes. Allie (alliemart111@gmail.com) has offered to help compile recipes! Send them (preferably
by e-mail, but we'll take them handwritten or typed, too) along with instructions and any notes or stories to accompany the recipes. Send as many as you'd like to share, in as many of the categories you choose.
We'll update the cookbook's progress in upcoming newsletters. Thank you in advance for supporting this project!
Shirley Barone
Raintree Village News & Views is a community newsletter! Allie Martin is the editor. Articles and/or
photos in this edition were contributed by Kathy Megivern, Jim Cain, Patricia Mills, Barbara Archibald,
Barb Masson, Bob Moore, Erica Moore, Don Smith, Leah Palermo, Connie Puls, as well as your editor.
Raintree Village News and Views Page 14
It continues to amaze me over the years how the Raintree Village monthly dining out choices of restau-
rants just keep getting better and better. This month’s choice was made by Lee Evans and the choice
was perfect; The Carmel Kitchen & Wine Bar. This unique restaurant is located right off Enterprise and
McMullen Booth Road. Carmel Kitchen has a beautiful wide open dining area and a lounge area outside.
There is a full bar and a very unique menu. If you want to see what your menu choice looks like, your
server will bring it up on their tablet. And there is a FREE wine sampling station open between 6 and
7pm. Gabe, once again, made his way to two of the cutest female servers. This time the manager, Ter-
ry, and server, Joann, got into the picture. Service was superb and very professional. By 6:30 there was
not a seat left and that says a lot about the restaurant, especially on a Wednesday night. A great dining
out experience and it was another nice night of camaraderie with the Raintree folks. Saw some new fac-
es tonight, but did not get their names. I am sure that this restaurant will be re-visited by the Raintree
folks. Once again, thank you Lee for a nifty choice. By Don Smith
MAY 2017 CALENDAR
SUNDAY
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard
at 1 PM
2 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard
Games at 4 PM
3 Water Lilies
9:30 AM 4 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Games Night
6:30 PM
5 Water Lilies
9:30 AM 6
7
8 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard
at 1 PM
9 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard Games at 4 PM
Birthday BBQ
10 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
11 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Games Night
Maintenance Meeting 1 PM
12 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
13
14
Mother’s
Day
15 Water Lilies
9:30 AM Shuffleboard
at 1 PM
16 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard
Games at 4 PM
Board Mtg 7PM
17 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Pinellas Hope
Tour 11 am
RTV Dinner
Village Inn 5pm
18 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Games Night
6:30 PM
19 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
20
21 22 Water Lilies
9:30 AM Shuffleboard
at 1 PM
23 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard Games at 4 PM
24 Water Lilies 9:30 AM
25 Water Lilies 9:30 AM
Games Night
Maintenance Meeting 7 PM
26 Water Lilies 9:30 AM
27
28 29 Water Lilies
9:30 AM Shuffleboard
at 1 PM
Memorial Day Observed
30 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Shuffleboard
Games at 4 PM
31 Water Lilies
9:30 AM
Page 16 Raintree Village News and Views
IF YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR SALE, WANT TO PLACE AN AD, OR MAKE AN
ANNOUNCEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR EDITOR AT:
alliemart111@gmail.com This is your newsletter!
There is no charge for RTV sale items or announcements. There is a fee for Business Ads.
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