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Serving the Community of Edgewater Landing Vol. XXVll No. 2 Serving the Community of Edgwater Landing Vol. XXX No. 03 MAR. 2017
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The gazebo on the
river at the north end
of EWL was dam-
aged by a lightning
strike. Once again
several residents
volunteered to make
the repairs. The
damage was exten-
sive to the roof and
a supporting beam.
Once started they
decided to replace
the rails and stain all
of it to match.
John & Dave Squires
Volunteers were John & Dave
Squires, Rick Pendelton, Tom
Iannone, Gerry Manchester,
Bob Bork, Jerry Kienke,
Spunky Carpenter, and Bucky
Hayden.
Go for a walk and see how
beautiful the renovated Gazebo
looks! A BIG THANK YOU!
Sunday Afternoon Group. (S.A.G.) Have you
heard of this group and wondered what they did?
It is a weekly pot luck dinner, around 5 p.m., at the
clubhouse. It’s a great way to visit those you know
as well as meet & greet new EL residents.
S.A.G.
Edgewater Landing CRUISES
Carnival Magic 8, night cruise, Aug. 26 – Sept 3, 2017, to Aruba -Curacao - Grand Turk.
Carnival Liberty, Sept 3-7, 2017 to Princess Cay and Nassau, The Bahamas
Oasis of the Seas, Nov. 27 - Dec 4, 2017 to Cozumel, Mexico -Costa Maya, Mexico -Falmouth, Jamaica -Labadie, Haiti. All these cruises are at great prices. A $50.00 deposit will hold you a cabin.
Call Linda Keller 386 423-9870
2017 EW-Landing
Resident Directory
Any additions, changes, and
corrections, especially phone
numbers and e-mail addresses,
should be sent to Dave Young by
March 15th, 2017.
Tel. 386 690-0307
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April 1-2, 2017 SPRING CONCERT
Our Chorus is preparing a Spring Concert you won't want to miss. We will open up A WHOLE
NEW WORLD of musical treasures!
Dates for this event are Saturday, April 1st and Sunday April 2nd..... mark your calendars NOW.
Just a hint of what's in store - - - A delightful array of themes from Disney films
which makes for an enchanted evening.
Still just $5 ... tickets on sale beginning March 2nd & every Tuesday & Thursday,
or from any Chorus Member at that time.
Looking forward to seeing you all again !
Ann Grealis
Monday, March 6th
The number one Bee Gees Tribute Band
in the world "Night Fever" brings the
amazing show to Edgewater Landing for
one night only. They will perform many of
the Bee Gee’s greatest hits including
"Nights on Broadway", "Saturday Night
Fever", "Staying Alive" and many more.
Tickets are $15.00. So put on your disco dancing shoes. Tickets sold on Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Call Linda Keller 386 423-9870
FRIENDLY
REMINDER
With the change
to daylight sav-
ings time, please
remember to set
your sprinklers
to one time a
week.
Editor & Layout – Anne Brumagim [email protected]
Copy Editor - Nina Vergo [email protected]
Distribution -Diana Young [email protected]
Calendar - Paul Wright—- [email protected]
Please limit copy for inclusion in the Pelican’s Pouch to no
more than 400 words or 1/4 page. Please submit articles by
the 18th of the month preceding publication. We reserve the
right to refuse potentially offensive material, or that which is
deemed inappropriate. (The editors)
MARCH 2017
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Updates– Call Muriel at 423-3821 (Monday-9 to 5 p.m., Tuesday thru Friday 9 to 1 p.m.)
The Pelican Pouch Editorial Staff
THANK YOU
I would like to say thank you to all of my friends and neighbors for the condolences extended to
me with cards, phone calls and kind words, on the death of my husband, Daniel. Your love and
support have added to the strength I have needed during this difficult time. I am thankful to be
living in such a caring community.
Millie MARESCA
It looks like my fish of the month. Tonight I battled and won a fight with a Big Bull Redfish measuring 40 inches and approx. 40 lbs. The fish was caught using chunked mullet with a 3 oz. weight, far out towards the channel.
Tom Dean , Feb. 10th
HELP WANTED
A backup person is needed to
learn the procedure for putting
messages on channel 733. If
you are interested, please call
Helen Holcomb. 470 216-1287
E-mail [email protected]
SINGLES CLUB LUNCHEON
THURSDAY, MARCH 23 2017, NOONTIME (12PM) AT BLACKBE ARD ’S
Blackbeard’s, US 1, NSB has limited seating, signup early.
Signup sheet is on the bulletin board. Questions: Joan Barry 718 286-4436
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WOMEN ’S ONLY CRUISE, January 13 -16th
Nassau & Coco Cay Is land
Majesty o f the Sea
Around 40 EL women wore
orange shirts and went on a cruise.
There was shopping, sunshine, a
p.j. party and plenty of fun.
Jeanne Rogers, Nancy
Dingee, Sheila Mills
Back: Donna Schleuss,
Marie DiNoto. Front:
Audrey Atkinson, Hilda
Giaquinto
Joan Barry
checks out
the island
jewelry.
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GARDEN CLUB NEWS
On Feb. 9th, we took a road trip to EFG Orchids. George Hauserman, owner and orchid grower extraor-
dinaire, gave us a tour and demonstrated repotting an overgrown Phalaenopsis.
Our Basket and Bake Sale was very successful thanks to everyone in the Landing who participat-ed. Baskets were won by the following people. Congratulations to everyone! Marie Stephenson, Judi Held, Jean Highland, Mary Jean Renn, Suejean Kienki, Linda Pomeroy
On March 9th, our speaker will be David Jones. Mr. Jones is with Tree Masters and is an advisor to the
Florida agricultural extension offices. He will speak to us about basic growing techniques, pruning and
the use of chemicals like herbicides. Anyone who is interested is welcome to join us.
On March 11th, there is a plant sale at Harry P. Leu Gardens in Orlando. If anyone is interested in car-
pooling to this event, there is a sign-up sheet in the clubhouse.
Then, on March 22nd, we will be taking another road trip to Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Garden,
for anyone who would like to attend. Master Gardener, Erin Miceli, who takes care of all things plant-
related in the gardens, will give us a tour of the butterfly garden. She will also discuss the native plants
of the garden and talk to us about the Health and Wellness Garden that is being established. The cost
of admission is $15.00. A lunch voucher is $12.00 or $13.00, medium or large, or, you can bring a
lunch. After our garden tour and lunch, you are
free to visit the animals. There is a sign-up sheet
in the clubhouse. Please indicate if you want to
buy a lunch voucher. That money must be paid
to Eleanor Gray no later than March 15.
Questions? Call Eleanor at 386-428-8246.
One last thing! If you want to do something with the garden club that involves driving, PLEASE sign up to do so.
We want to make sure we have enough drivers for all who want to attend!
Eleanor Gray
Line Dance & Couples Dance
● Wednesday, March 15th, 5-9:00 p.m.
● Clubhouse Main Room
● Bring a dish to pass for a potluck.
● Coffee, tea and table service provided.
● All are welcome. The cost is $3.00 p.p.
● Questions: Alice Alleva, 424-6245
B o c c e C l u b An n u a l
T o u r n am e n t
Friday, March 24th
Starting time is 8:30 a.m.
Club photo around 3:00 p.m.
Banquet at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, March 17th, is the deadline for sign-up and
payment of all fees to Mary Renn 631 431 -6030.
You can also pay Paul Stonis 402-8063
or Jeanne Rogers 732 687-8675
$5 fee to play includes dinner $5 for dinner guest
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EWL Education Committee (2/8/17)
"Holistic Health Care and Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy"
by Dr. Timothy Steflik, DC
Numerous services are offered at Coastal Integrative
Health Care where a team of medical professionals deter-
mine what treatment is best for each patient. Stem Cell Re-
generative Therapy is included in that array of services. Dr.
Steflik explained that "when injected into an injured area,
stem cells become the cells of the tissue that need regener-
ating and create and grow only what is needed".
Next Meeting – March 8, 2017, 10 a.m. "Preventing Spinal
Sabotage...mayhem, myths and management or how to pro-
tect the spine with good body mechanics and general exer-
cise" by Dr. Kathleen M. Favaloro, DC,PT. At 11:15 a.m,
Rosa Dower from Walgreens will discuss vitamins, herbs and
supplements. Q & A for each presentation will follow.
??: Ginny Ciereck 423-9872.
Linda Pomeroy (scribe)
Michigan Party— February 18th
A great time was had by thirty four Edge-
water Landing residents at the annual
Michiganders Pot Luck dinner. Lots of
friendly conversation and tales of living in
the great white north were shared. New resi-
dents had a chance to meet fellow people
who were from Michigan.
A white elephant gift exchange added some
new excitement to the evening and scrump-
tious food was enjoyed by all. Special
thanks to Bonnie and Michael Sokoloski
and Alice and Robert Alleva for all of their
hard work in planning and executing this
great evening of fun and comradery.
by Cindy Camp & JR Perog.
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Come out, come out, wherever you are?
You’ve met the outstanding group of past board of directors. All are fellow residents, no better than any but braver than most. This list of residents needs your name on it. Some joined as mere rook-ies, their first year here.
They all have one thing in common. They want to keep the good looks of the Landing while paying the least amount of money. You can do that.
Removing the mystique from the Board: TJW handles the money, computers can type speech -to-words, board people follow well thought out directions and handle the calendar. If you bring common sense to the Board, you'll fit in fine. The pat answer of, “I don't know but I'll find out,” saves anyone in awkward moments and preserves integrity. It also provides a sense of commonality which all possess and professes an, “I can do it too,” attitude.
The Board sits on one side of the table while we residents sit on the other and a few would prefer to sit under. There's no need for that. We can all do something. Not everyone can do everything but we all can do something, making this outstanding group not so extraordinary but just a fellow resident list that constantly needs replenishing.
While we’re at it, a few committees need your help and expertise too. Our all-important, maybe the most important committee, the Finance Committee, needs a new chairperson. Chuck MacDonald has re-tired after a stellar career (retirement) in the Landing. I believe he is willing to train someone with some finance background. We need your help.
Annie and Bill McDevitt have also retired from the Directory Committee. This committee has made the extra luxuries we enjoy in the Landing possible without having to raise our dues. Annie and Bill, I believe, are also willing to train an interested resident to further our luxurious purchases in the Landing.
So, come on out. This is your home, your community. We are what you are, and can be everything we all are, but a few can’t do everything.
Two past Board Members
BOD Highlights,
A meeting took place on Feb 17, 2017 to discuss in open forum how the Edgewater Landing Budget is
put together. Those in attendance found the meeting productive.
At the Feb 2, 2017 BOD Meeting discussion of the Violation Enforcement Rules and Regulations was
discussed in detail. Other issues discussed were that the Audit procedure is in progress, Problems
with Advanced Air were identified and will be pursue., Also discussed, was using volunteers to do
many projects has saved residents thousands of dollars each year which has a major effect on yearly
dues.
Also voted upon and passed were the following Motions:
Adopt the BOD Goals for 2017, Approve the request of the Edgewater Police to hold their annual Ban-
quet in our Main Room on April 7, Approve the purchase of an aerator for Lake 4, Purchase a re-
placement recumbent bike for the weight room, Motion to waive the 3 bid rule for replacing electric
panels at the front entrance, Approve the purchase of the AC and air handler equipment for the Game
Room, and Approve the shed installation at 707 Starboard as an exception.
Submitted by Arden Sulzbach, Recording Secretary
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WE HAVE NEW NEIGHBORS!! DAVID SULLIVAN & LINDA VALETTE, 821 NAVIGATORS WAY, LOT 377 , PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY TOM & MARY LOU BURNS David is from Massachusetts and Linda is from New York. They may be reached by phone as follows. David: 978 660-7414 and Linda: 978 868-3399 Their email is: [email protected]. JAMES “GARY” TRIMBLE, 822 STARBOARD, LOT 297, PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY CHARLES & DOROTHY BARNET Gary was born in Columbus, Ohio and grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida. Only semi-retired, In the past Gary has been employed by Boston Whaler as a Sales Manager and as a College Consultant advising parents and grandparents on how best to financially help their children and grandchildren with their college education. Gary noted that just deposit-ing money in the child’s bank account can ruin the child’s chances of obtaining scholarships and funding. He hooked up with one of our realtors and when he was shown all the pictures of the Clubs and Activities on the wall in the Club House, he knew he had found his new home. He looked for two days, signed the contract and closed within ten days. Gary is the proud father of a son who played football for Clemson in the 90’s and is, therefore, Gary is an avid Clem-son fan. He takes great pride also in his Sail Boating accomplishments, participating in many races and beating some of the best racers in the world. He is a champion swimmer and is still competing. He will be swimming in National Competition in Sarasota with over 800 swimmers and hopes to come home with eight medals. EL will be rooting for you Gary. He also loves to fish. Gary would like to offer his expertise to the community on both financing children and grandchildren’s college and teaching swimming. Gary is single and “looking” this writer was advised. Gary may be reached by phone at: 443 336-1188 and email at: [email protected]. SIEGTRUD “TRUDEL” CORWIN, 507 TOPSIDE CIRCLE, LOT 048, PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY MAGGIE ANDERSON Trudel is originally from Germany, but lived in Belltort, Long Island, NY on the south shore where her late husband was Superintendent of City Parks prior to moving to Florida. She found Edgewater Landing through her girlfriend, Judy Lyons, who is a golfing buddy. Unfortunately, Trudel fell on her driveway recently and hasn’t been able to do much golfing, but is looking forward to getting back to this favorite pastime. Her sister and husband have been visiting from Germany and have really enjoyed our pool and other amenities. Trudel likes to play cards and hopes to become in-volved in that activity as soon as she gets settled. Trudel has a daughter living in New Jersey, two stepsons and one stepdaughter all living up north. Trudel will be a snowbird dividing her time between her home on Long Island and Edgewater Landing. Reach Trudel by phone at: 386 410-3020 and by email at: [email protected].
Pizza Party on Feb. 11th with Michael T ’s Oldie’s Review
Renns and McDevitts
Ginger Clark and Bob Gudis
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At the February 2nd BOD meeting we adopted several goals for 2017. These include:
Board meeting procedure
1. Address civility at BOD meetings
2. Have periodic Board ‘workshops’ to discuss issues outside the monthly meetings
Reduce duplication/replication of comments at BOD
meetings
This goal is intended to improve the efficiency of BOD meet-ings and allow the Board to discuss issues outside of the for-mal framework of the monthly meetings, although a workshop is open to all residents.
Update and modernize EL office functions in cooperation with TJW
Redefine and clarify data collection and storage re-quirements, both paper and digital
Explore adding minor administrative functions to the clerical position in the future
Review and update Information Officer Handbook (e.g., explore modifying the front gate responsibil-ity for unauthorized visitors)
Complete the labeling and indexing of the Assn. files
This is an attempt to better coordinate office functions and procedures between the Assn. and TJW. It is intended to better coordinate Association expectations with TJW proce-dures and to review and update procedures that have existed for many years.
Continue development of the E.L. website for greater val-ue and use
We believe the website will be the primary communication with residents in the future and wish to see it improved to ful-fill that status.
Complete review, update and re-approval for all P&Ps last approved before 2010
P&P updates are a continuation of last year's efforts until all the documents have been reviewed.
Improve communications with residents to Promote understanding and respect between the
Board and the community Foster (promote) leadership volunteerism (i.e., as
committee chairs and members of the BOD)
This is part of an ongoing effort to align the community and Board through communication and mutual respect, and to continue the critical needs of the community through volun-teerism and leadership for our committees and functions. This has been the basis of success in our community opera-tions since its inception and needs to be maintained. Achiev-ing these goals, we can keep Edgewater Landing the special community that attracted us the first time we saw it. It's all still here, but only because of the efforts of our caring resi-dents.
Any suggestion you may have to help us achieve these goals
is greatly appreciated. Gene Emter, B.O.D. President
‘FIRST FISH’ JOY
I remember all those years ago
...fishing from the bank,
when a catfish took my nightcrawler
and gave my line a yank!
I remember how I set the hook
with a flick of a bamboo pole,
then felt the jerk of a fighting fish
as I fought him to the shoal.
Within the man that lives today
beats the heart of that little boy,
and when fishing, I still feel the thrill
of that youngster’s ‘first fish’ joy!
I’ve fished the turquoise Caribbean;
the Atlantic and Pacific, too.
Done rivers wild and mountain streams
...all vivid shades of blue.
I’ve traveled far to distant Seas
...to exotic ports of call.
I’ve fished for every kind of fish
...and almost caught them all!
But none have made the memories
...no matter the size or take,
as that first, exciting channel cat
caught from the bank
…..of my hometown lake.
©Jenny Keeley
Ladies, ready for some new spring fashions? E.L.’s Women’s Club is sponsoring Resorts Fashion
Show by Tiffany Cruise and Resort Wear on March 16, 2017. Prior to the show, lunch will be served at 12 noon,
catered by 30th Street Grill. Menu includes shepherd’s pie (beef with vegetables), salad, and a “sweet treat.”
Non-alcoholic beverages will be available or BYOB. The cost of lunch and Fashion Show is $13.00. This event is
a fundraiser for local charities to which the Women’s Club makes donations each year. All E.L. ladies are welcome
to attend as well as their guests!
Tickets are on sale Tues. & Thursdays at the Clubhouse from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. up to and including March 14,
2017. Questions regarding the fashion show, please call Janis at 859 771-1201. Questions regarding the menu,
please call Ginger at 386-872-1571. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend this exciting annual event.
The next Women’s Club meeting is March 2, 2017 at 1 p.m. Gifts of Love will be feminine products. Also, it’s not too late to purchase “Family Fun Coupon Books”. All profits will be donated to Cudas Unhooked, a New Smyrna Beach organization that helps homeless teenagers. The cost of books is $20.00 each. If interested, please call
Mary Ann Cummings at 386 338-2255 or Trish Ross at 386 478-6588.
Mary Ann Cummings, Secretary.
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Women ’s Club Happenings
H O D G E P O D G E
P A G E
LEE
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Feb. 9, 2017
Garden Club outing & tour
of the E.F.G Orchids in
Deland.
It was truly spectacular. It
was followed by lunch at
Tomoka Brewery Company
in Daytona.
Edna Ballis
EL breakfast bike r ide to NSB on Feb 17th.
Pictured are Sue Craik, Rita Shuffstall, Melody Kempton, Barb Meeks, Sue McFarland, Donna Schleuss Nancy Dingee, Frank Weisent Marie DiNoto and Hilda Giaquinto
Feb 11th
Boat & Fish Party
Chuck Gillespie sang
Andy Williams songs
EGGS Valentine Dinner, Feb. 3rd
Thanks to all who worked so hard to make this a great evening with fine food and friends.
Donna Schluess and
Marie DiNoto get their
Justin Timberlake “Sexy
Back” on the January
Women’s Cruise.