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January 2020 C-Breeze
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF HERITAGE RIDGE SOUTH PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2020
AT HERITAGE RIDGE SOUTH CAMBRIDGE
ARE YOU ONE TO MAKE NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS? IF YOU DO, DO YOU ACTUALLY KEEP THEM? Many common resolutions made by people include: improve physical well being, eat healthy, lose weight, exer-cise more, drink less alcohol, quit smoking, improve mental well being, think positive, laugh more often, enjoy life. So, what’s the secret to keeping resolutions? Simply wanting to change is not enough, you need to make them stick! One way to do this is to share them with others. When they are kept a secret, you have no one to keep you accountable—you are only accountable to yourself! WHY DO WE HAVE NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS?
They were also the first to hold recorded celebrations in honor of the new year, though for them the new year began in March, The Roman emperor, Julius Cae-sar, had moved the first day of the year to January 1 in honor of the Roman god of beginnings, Janus. Publicly sharing your resolu-tions is an admirable way to ring in the New Year! JUST A FEW EVENTS HAPPENING IN OUR AREA IN JANUARY— Jensen Beach Fine Art & Craft Show - January 11-12 from 10 AM to 5 PM—Downtown Jensen Beach— The show kicks off the festival season for 2020 and is considered to be one of the most authentic fine art & craft shows
in the region. Only 125 artists are se-lected to participate in this unique show. All items for sale are original works of fine art and craft and attribut-ed solely to the displaying artist. Put on by Jensen Beach Chamber of Com-merce—(772)334-3444 “Chow Down Hobe Sound” Food Trucks—Friday, January 24 from 5-9 PM—JV Reed Park—9004 SE Athena Street in Hobe Sound - This event takes place every Friday. Make it a night out with friends and family while enjoying gourmet food trucks, music, cocktails, vendors, and more. For more information, check out the Chamber’s website @ hobesound.org or you can call (772)546-4724
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Board of Directors President Bob Souza 772-545-4841 Vice President Ed Lochner 772-245-8388 Secretary Karen Schweitzer 772-408-3361 Treasurer Don Blaney 561-762-1500 Director, Entertainment Nelson Pole 440-796-1564 Director, Grounds John O’Connor 561-400-1913 Director of Clubhouse Bruno Bucco 772-284-6558 Office 772-546-9530 Office Fax 772-546-9580
C-Breeze Staff
Editor Rhonda Lloyd 330-322-9118 [email protected] Printing & Distribution Sandy Souza BIRTHDAYS Rhonda Lloyd 330-322-9118 LUNCH BUNCH Alice Pecorano 772-245-8728 Gail Steinhice 772-932-7339 Neighborhood Crime Faye Bales 772-545-3729 Gill Welbes 772-579-6125 Sunshine Club Maureen Dalton 772-546-5757 •Comcast Service Call: 800-934-6489 800-XFINITY Acct #: 01643317629-01-1 (bulk) •Sheriff’s Department
Non-emergency # 772-220-7170
C-BREEZE DEADLINE IS 20th All material is subject to editing for content, grammar and spelling. Please e-mail your info to: [email protected] Subject: C-Breeze. Thank you so much, Rhonda Lloyd
Info here is from sources considered reliable. Accuracy cannot be guaran-teed. All humorous stories and jokes are intended for entertainment purpos-es only. Ads appearing in this paper are not to be considered as an endorse-ment or validation by the C-Breeze .
Annual membership meeting for heritage ridge south
property owners Wednesday, January 22 @ 7:00 PM in the Clubhouse followed by Board of Directors Organizational Meeting at 8:00 PM for confirma-tion of new Board of Directors Members .
DIRECTOR’S CORNER
As I sit writing this e-mail, freezing, I wish all of you a Mer-ry Christmas and Happy Hanu-kah. It is a difficult position, at times, to be voluntary Board Director and try to do what is best for the association. The entire board has taken this mission to present our thoughts and feelings on making the right decisions for Cambridge. As members, we strive to make it a community to be the best place to live in on the east coast! To-gether we share an interest in making our residents happy and fulfilled about their decision to reside here. All of us face a change in society and progress as we venture for-ward. It becomes difficult, at times, to see the complete pic-ture on what our mission is, but we will continue to do what we feel is best for the entire commu-nity. We will go forward with a new Board of Directors in January, 2020, following the past Board of Directors, by continuing to make Cambridge a great place to live! Thank you all, Bob Souza
As the old year is about to close, I look back on the issues the Board has faced and worked to solve the problems in running our association. The association is over 30 years old and things back then were new, now they are old, and we board members are working to bring Cambridge up to date on repairs, replacements, and upgrades. We are presently work-ing on upgrading the shuffleboard courts and replacing the benches in the months ahead. We have been able to control spending and looking for ways to cut costs to run the asso-ciation for 2020. There will be NO increase in Association fees, which will remain at $930.00. The Association depends on volun-teers to help complete job projects that need attention. I am asking my Cambridge residents to help! WE need to have the pool house shed/golf cart roof to be replaced. Any-one having experience or willing to help replace the roofing, please con-tact Bruno Bucco, Clubhouse Direc-tor. Sincerely, Bob Souza President
CRIME WATCH BY FAYE BALES & GILL WELBES: As usual, stay aware of your surroundings and keep doors locked! Hope everyone had a safe and happy holi-day season!
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Blood Pressure Clinic
The blood pressure clinic will reopen on Wednesday, October 2nd from 10 to 11 a.m. in the clubhouse. We can always use more nurses to help fill in the schedule. If you would like to vol-unteer please call Cathy Michaud at 772-545-2177.
Sunshine Club Please contact Maureen Dalton at (772)546-5757 if you know of a community resident who is ill or hospitalized so that a card can be sent from the Community! I am sure this would be greatly appreci-ated ! SAD NEWS: Marj Drew passed away this past week—she was a long time resident of Cambridge and very active in Monday’s Bridge Group, as well as playing in sev-eral other bridge groups. She will be missed! Condolences can be sent to her hus-band Larry @ 7955 SE Independence Ave here in Cambridge.
ALL STREETS AND ALL HOURS IN CAMBRIDGE
Sidewalks are for people walking.
Bicyclers should give way to walkers.
ENTERTAINMENT MESSAGE FROM THE ENTER-TAINMENT DIRECTOR: Betsy and I have been VERY im-pressed by the quality of people with whom we have worked and among whom we have lived. As my days on the board dwindle, we both look forward to continue working with this community and sharing in ways to help keep it a ’special’ place to live! Thank you for the friendships we have developed and hope to add many more! Sincerely, Nelson Pole FUTURE ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS: January 5 Breakfast at Clubhouse 8-10:30 AM January 18 Dinner/Dance @ 5:30 Les Ruiz, Padrino Pasta Entre January 25 Community Picnic
EASY WALK EXERCISE CLASS Monday, Wednesday, and Friday @ 9:00 AM in the Clubhouse
WELCOME BACK SNOWBIRDS To those who have escaped the freezing temperature and snow for the sunny skies and mild tem-peratures of Florida, we welcome you back to paradise.
After you settle in and get warm, please take a look at your unit and see what maintenance needs to be done. Spending a few dol-lars today can save hundreds to-morrow.
Here are some tips for checking out your property.
Inspect the exterior of your unit and your yard: Is the skirting in tact? Is the siding clean? Is the sprinkler system working correct-ly? Are shrubs and trees over-grown? Are there repairs needed to screens or shutter? Make a list of areas that need attention and schedule time to "get 'er done."
When you turn your water back on, check plumbing operations and check for water heater leak-age. Check for mold and mildew or any water intrusion. Be sure to check your ceilings for any signs of roof leakage, which normally show up as light brown stains.
You'll have more peace of mind to enjoy the season if you take care of property maintenance needs as soon as possible.
Please help keep Cambridge beautiful.
Board of Directors
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Bridge Club The Cambridge Bridge Club meets Mondays at 1pm in the Clubhouse. For more info contact Maureen Dal-ton at 546-5757.
Pinochle Meets on Tuesday nights at 7 PM in the clubhouse.
**Join us!!**
Euchre Euchre is on Friday nights @ 7:00 PM in the Clubhouse. We would be hap-py to have some new players. We will teach you how to play!
GETTING THINGS GOING FOR THE TRAVEL CLUB!
January 2, 2020.—US Sugar Tour $5.00 . Contact me directly on this one.
Another US Sugar Tour is scheduled for January 31, 2020. Taking reservations now. Again, $5.00.
Please check flyers posted at the main door of the Clubhouse in Travel club board for information or e-mail at [email protected]. You can contact me or Andy at Fun Tours directly, 772-287-8200. Happy traveling, Deborah Wilde (518)848-7159
PLEASE CONSIDER ATTENDING THESE FUN AND EXCITING EVENTS —participation is important to continue having these GREAT trips! PLUS— stay-ing active and social has been said to make people live happier, healthier lives!
FROM THE EDITOR
Hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season! New Years Day. A fresh start, a new chapter in life waiting to be writ-ten. You can help write that story by setting goals. Remember, your success and happiness lies in you! Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall form an invincible host against diffi-culties. DREAM BIG—only dreams give birth to change! HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! Love to all, Rhonda Lloyd Editor, C-Breeze
CAMBRIDGE FLEA MARKET AND WHITE ELEPHANT SALE - Donations are being accepted for the Cambridge Flea Market and White Elephant Sale will be held on Saturday, February 29, 2020 (and, in case you didn’t know, 2020 is Leap Year). Tables can be rented for $15 for Cambridge residents and $20 for non-residents. All items that are sold on individual tables must be removed at the end of the sale. Please bring donations to the Clubhouse during morning office hours, 9-10 AM, or at another convenient time. If you have an item and there is no board member or volunteer available to receive it, please leave it on a table by the side door with your name and phone number attached. We CANNOT accept artificial Christmas trees or old TV’s . (Flat TV screens are acceptable.) Volunteers should sign up in the office, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. We need a few people to help. Set up: Thursday (afternoon) & Friday, February 27 and 28 Sale Date: February 29, 2020 Pick-up Date: Sunday, (pick up items that did not sell and you want back) Disposal Date: Monday, March 2 No other events will be scheduled at the clubhouse for this weekend!
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January 14, 2020 - 11:30 AM @ Key West Diner, 1619 Federal Hwy in Stuart To reserve your seat, please call with your name and the names of the people in your party by Sunday, December 8. Please contact Alice Pecoraro at (772)245-8728 or Gail Steinhice at (772)932-7339
CAMBRIDGE SHUFFLEBOARD
Your 2020 Assessment By the time you read this, you may al-ready know that the Annual Assess-ment is the same as last year. On De-cember 18, the board approved an as-sessment of $930 for the 2020 fiscal year.
If you do not have your documents by January 7th, please contact the office, and we will email them to you. The law requires that we mail them to the ad-dress on file with the county. In most cases we also mailed it to your Cam-bridge address.
The mailing contains 4 items.
The Assessment statement, with a stub that should be cut off of the form and returned with your payment.
The Bi-Annual Age Verification Survey for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) who re-quires us to document that we meet the requirements to keep our “55+ commu-nity” status.
The 2020 Directory Authorization Form. This form allows you to update how you appear in our Association Directory for 2020. The form also asks for your email address, which WILL NOT be included in the directory, but will be used by the staff to communicate with you, and send you information. If any other con-tact information has changed recently or you’d like to make changes to it, you can also include that information.
A return envelope for you to mail all of the above items to the office, or simply drop the envelope in the large “Ballot Box” on the left side of the office door in the clubhouse.
Payments are due no later than Janu-ary 31, 2020. Any billed assessments not paid in full by the January 31, 2020 will be assessed a $25 late charge and a monthly interest charge of 10% per year (0.833 % per month) on any un-paid balance.
IMPORTANT HOPA INFO It is that time again when we must verify the ages of Cambridge occupants to comply with the rules of the Housing for Older People Act (HOPA). This verifica-tion is necessary for Cambridge to maintain its 55+ certification. With your assessment bill, you will receive an Age Verification form that should be completed and returned to the Association by the end of January 2020. Please follow the directions On the form. If you need help, please visit the Association office or call us if you have questions. The office will help you with cop-ies of your photo ID for age verifi-cation if you need it. Thank you for your cooperation in this Federal and State require-ment.
The Cambridge Shuffleboard Team has suffered a devastating month for this December, 2019. Two of our team members have passed away unexpectantly. Ralph Hoban and Stan Mielnicki. We are all heartbro-ken and each will be greatly missed! Our condolences to each of their family and friends. The team carried on with the following games: December 4, 2019—played at Stu-art—won 1 of 3 games December 11, 2019—played at Ridgeway—won 1 of 3 games
December 18, 2019—we hosted Riverland—won 1 of 3 games— this past week Cambridge did not have enough team members availa-ble but we were able to recruit 2 from another team. We will return on January 8, 2020, to continue our games for this sea-son. Practice is each Monday and Tuesday @ 1 PM. As always, we would like to have more members enjoy the game. Please come out and give it a try!
Hard at work assembling the assessment mailing are volunteers Dee Kiley, Helen Steele, Vicki Littlefield, Irene Couture, Kathy O’Donnell and Dusti Faucher. They had EVERY piece of mail ready for the Post Office in 2 hours. Kudos ladies!!
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JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
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Laurence Drew -------- 2 Cipriano Corrales ----- 3 Bruno Grenier --------- 4 Andrew Adam --------- 5 Donald Voight --------- 5 Robert Newsted ------- 8 William Link ------------ 9 Donald Mesite --------- 10 Michael Broughton --- 11 Peter Piclardi ----------- 12 LeRoy Kehoe ----------- 13 Nicholas Barbrie ------- 15 Robert Schraut -------- 16 Stephen Duke ---------- 19 Edward Dearborn ----- 21 Thomas O’Meara ----- 23 John Knapp ------------- 24 John Leddy ------------- 31 Ronald Seal ------------- 31
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Eleanor Makie --------- 2 Robin Rodriguez ------ 3 Judith May ------------- 4 Nancy Van Houten --- 5 Patricia Blumberg ----- 5 Harriet Cooper -------- 7 Helen Steele ----------- 8 Joyce Zawacki --------- 14 Judy Vest---------------- 14 Marie Brehm ----------- 14 Tina Marie Carla ------ 15 Sandra Ludeking ------ 15 Faye Bales -------------- 15 Susan Lange ------------ 16 Brenda Irwin ----------- 17 Gail Steinhice ---------- 18 Barbara Carroll -------- 19 Carol VanGorder ------ 20 Agnes Jones ------------ 21 Anna Pollock ----------- 21 Mary Spillum ----------- 21 Kathleen Cassidy ------ 23 Donna Briley ----------- 25 Paula Grant ------------ 26 Patricia Pollok --------- 27 Ellen Cooke ------------- 27 Ann Swain -------------- 29 Beverly Webster ------ 29 Joan Ortner ------------ 29 Martha Schultheis ---- 29 Debra Wooten--------- 31 Patricia Walkowick --- 31
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Check out our website for news and information!
http://cambridge-heritageridgesouth.com
There is a wealth of information located on our web-site - if you need any kind of information, you should
be able to find it here.
If you think something is missing or should be added, please let a board member know.
Monthly Board Meeting minutes, once approved, can be found on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse, or you can read them on the web:
http://cambridge-heritageridgesouth.com
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WATERING DAYS AND TIMES
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Address ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 - Before 10am and After 4pm Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Address ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 - Before 10am and After 4pm No Friday watering
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