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ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org May 2018 St. Lucie Falls News Manager’s Report LADIES LUNCHEON IS ON SCHEDULE TO TAKE PLACE MON- DAY, MAY 7 TH , AT THE LODGE. Thank you to all of the host- esses that have volunteered and currently volunteer to or- ganize the Ladies Luncheon, you all are greatly appreci- ated. The Tennis Center renovation is coming along nicely. Pearl Feeney, Pat Morey, Betsy Goulette, Peggy Brastrom and Ruth Larkin packed up the books in the library. Joe re- moved the bookcases at the TC clubhouse, repaired the walls, taped and painted the walls with Wendy’s help in the cove area. Wendy painted the kitchen cabinets and bi-fold doors. THE TENNIS CENTER RECREATION AREA WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 7 TH THROUGH THURSDAY MAY 10 TH FOR PAINTING OF THE POOL DECK AND SIDEWALKS. Tree trimming for the common areas will take place in May as it does each year. Our lawn service contractors are of- fering residents the same price as we pay which is $15 per tree to trim if the tree was trimmed six (6) months ago. If your tree was not trimmed six (6) months ago in November the cost will be determined by the tree trimming contractor. Please come to the Lodge to sign up for tree trimming. The tree trimming signup sheets will be available for you to sign up until May 15 th , sign-up sheets are located on the built in cabinet in the billiard room. Please pay the tree trimming contractors directly. Road work will begin the week of June 11 th . Cadillac Blvd and Versailles Terrace will be milled and resurfaced. During the project Cadillac Blvd will have limited access at certain times, please use Pennsylvania Avenue for ingress and egress. There will be a Martin County Special Needs Program pres- entation by Bill Johnson at the BOD meeting on Tuesday, May 8 th , 2018 at 10:00am. Bill will explain the process of pro- viding assistance to eligible Martin County residents when an evacuation has been ordered. Bill will explain who is eli- gible, residents must pre-register for this program, how do I register, do not forget, what should I carry to a special needs medical shelter the do’s and don’ts and the primary and secondary shelter locations. TRY NOT TO MISS THIS INFOR- MATIONAL PRESENTATION! TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ARE READY TO PICK UP AT THE OF- FICE. A BIG THANK YOU to ANGIE for editing the directory for us. Our basic plan for the directory has changed; we will be printing updated editions on a regular basis when running low on stock. If your name is not in the current edition and you would like to be added to the next edition; simply come to the office, fill out a form and it will be added. Due to cur- rent regulations we are unable to add your name & phone number to the directory without your permission. Email ad- dresses will not be published in the directory; however, email addresses will be added to a group address book accord- ing to street for emergency use by your BOD or property manager only, your information will not be given out unless you give us prior permission. There have been complaints of cars being parked on lawns and in the swales/roads overnight, please be aware of our Governing Documents: As per our Rules & Regulations: Sec- tion II, #9. Parking There is to be no overnight parking on roads, including end of cul de sacs. ARTICLE II, LOTS, COM- MON PROPERTY, CONVENANTS AND RULES & REGULATIONS: SECTION 9. No motor vehicles, including but not limited to, passenger cars, motorcycles, trailers, recreation vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, campers, vans, commercial vehicles, trucks, boats or boat trailers, shall be parked upon any swale area within the Real Property, except commercial vehicles and the like may be parked briefly for delivery pur- poses only. No commercial vehicles, recreation vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers campers, motorcycles, boats or boat trailers, shall be parked in any driveway or upon any lot or in any carport… If you have any type of advertisement on your vehicle please cover it with a blank magnetic covering. I would like to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to the Beautification Committee for all of their efforts in spreading mulch throughout the community. Please call Judy Gay to volunteer to join the Beautification Committee. The volun- teer’s time and hard work are greatly appreciated by the BOD and residents. SWALES: Our lakes are actually retaining ponds that are connected to the swale system for Monarch, Toronado, Thunderbird and Pontiac. The swales are designed to per- colate the rainwater after a rain storm giving optimal time up to 3 to 4 days to seep into the ground or evaporate. If there is a lot of rainwater it will slowly flow to the storm

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ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

May 2018

St. Lucie Falls News

Manager’s Report

LADIES LUNCHEON IS ON SCHEDULE TO TAKE PLACE MON-

DAY, MAY 7TH, AT THE LODGE. Thank you to all of the host-

esses that have volunteered and currently volunteer to or-

ganize the Ladies Luncheon, you all are greatly appreci-

ated.

The Tennis Center renovation is coming along nicely. Pearl

Feeney, Pat Morey, Betsy Goulette, Peggy Brastrom and

Ruth Larkin packed up the books in the library. Joe re-

moved the bookcases at the TC clubhouse, repaired the

walls, taped and painted the walls with Wendy’s help in the

cove area. Wendy painted the kitchen cabinets and bi-fold

doors. THE TENNIS CENTER RECREATION AREA WILL BE

CLOSED MONDAY MAY 7TH THROUGH THURSDAY MAY 10TH

FOR PAINTING OF THE POOL DECK AND SIDEWALKS.

Tree trimming for the common areas will take place in May

as it does each year. Our lawn service contractors are of-

fering residents the same price as we pay which is $15 per

tree to trim if the tree was trimmed six (6) months ago. If

your tree was not trimmed six (6) months ago in November

the cost will be determined by the tree trimming contractor.

Please come to the Lodge to sign up for tree trimming. The

tree trimming signup sheets will be available for you to sign

up until May 15th, sign-up sheets are located on the built in

cabinet in the billiard room. Please pay the tree trimming

contractors directly.

Road work will begin the week of June 11th. Cadillac Blvd

and Versailles Terrace will be milled and resurfaced. During

the project Cadillac Blvd will have limited access at certain

times, please use Pennsylvania Avenue for ingress and

egress.

There will be a Martin County Special Needs Program pres-

entation by Bill Johnson at the BOD meeting on Tuesday,

May 8th, 2018 at 10:00am. Bill will explain the process of pro-

viding assistance to eligible Martin County residents when

an evacuation has been ordered. Bill will explain who is eli-

gible, residents must pre-register for this program, how do I

register, do not forget, what should I carry to a special needs

medical shelter – the do’s and don’ts and the primary and

secondary shelter locations. TRY NOT TO MISS THIS INFOR-

MATIONAL PRESENTATION!

TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ARE READY TO PICK UP AT THE OF-

FICE. A BIG THANK YOU to ANGIE for editing the directory for

us. Our basic plan for the directory has changed; we will be

printing updated editions on a regular basis when running

low on stock. If your name is not in the current edition and

you would like to be added to the next edition; simply come

to the office, fill out a form and it will be added. Due to cur-

rent regulations we are unable to add your name & phone

number to the directory without your permission. Email ad-

dresses will not be published in the directory; however, email

addresses will be added to a group address book accord-

ing to street for emergency use by your BOD or property

manager only, your information will not be given out unless

you give us prior permission.

There have been complaints of cars being parked on lawns

and in the swales/roads overnight, please be aware of our

Governing Documents: As per our Rules & Regulations: Sec-

tion II, #9. Parking – There is to be no overnight parking on

roads, including end of cul de sacs. ARTICLE II, LOTS, COM-

MON PROPERTY, CONVENANTS AND RULES & REGULATIONS:

SECTION 9. No motor vehicles, including but not limited to,

passenger cars, motorcycles, trailers, recreation vehicles,

motor homes, travel trailers, campers, vans, commercial

vehicles, trucks, boats or boat trailers, shall be parked upon

any swale area within the Real Property, except commercial

vehicles and the like may be parked briefly for delivery pur-

poses only. No commercial vehicles, recreation vehicles,

motor homes, travel trailers campers, motorcycles, boats or

boat trailers, shall be parked in any driveway or upon any lot

or in any carport…

If you have any type of advertisement on your vehicle

please cover it with a blank magnetic covering.

I would like to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to the

Beautification Committee for all of their efforts in spreading

mulch throughout the community. Please call Judy Gay to

volunteer to join the Beautification Committee. The volun-

teer’s time and hard work are greatly appreciated by the

BOD and residents.

SWALES: Our lakes are actually retaining ponds that are

connected to the swale system for Monarch, Toronado,

Thunderbird and Pontiac. The swales are designed to per-

colate the rainwater after a rain storm giving optimal time

up to 3 to 4 days to seep into the ground or evaporate. If

there is a lot of rainwater it will slowly flow to the storm

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS drains. A swale is a landscape depression that holds and channels rain water, they are designed to have a slope from

each side leading the rainwater into the center to percolate. Swales are not extensions of the lawn landscape. It is a

good idea to compare the existing slope, all grassed swales also require regular mowing, and undesirable exotic vegeta-

tion should be removed.

I would like to take this opportunity to THANK WENDY for her 7 years of service and wish her well with her new full time job

endeavor that includes benefits health & dental insurance and 401K plan. Wendy as been an asset for the community, she

will be missed but at the same time we are happy for her and wish her all the best and may her future be bright.

Spaces at the compound are filled to the max! Residents may have up to two spaces if there are spaces available. Once

the lot is full to capacity, the Board has the right to have the resident relinquish the second space in the event that a first

time applicant is in need of a space. Spaces will be relinquished on a last in first out basis. There is a waiting list at this time

for first time applicants.

To park overnight in the Tennis Center parking lot please contact the office. There is a short form for you fill out to be able

to do so. The purpose of the form: if we need to contact you, for example when we trim the trees or if you park your vehi-

cle blocking a resident’s view, etc. Please be mindful of those residents that live next to the parking lot. There is always

that possibility that a stolen car will wind up in our parking lot, if vehicles are not registered with the office we have no way

of knowing that a non-resident was on SLF property.

Approved Board of Directors Minutes, Tuesday, March 20th, 2018

Treasurers Report dated February 28, 2018 read by Sharon Brown, Treasurer.

President Chuck DeAndrea appointed volunteer Judy Gay as chairperson of Beautification

Committee

AD Hoc Committees: The following bids were reviewed and accepted:

Roads: Mancil’s Complete Sitework - $88,200 plus tax - Motion to accept bid

made by Chuck DeAndrea, 2nd by Sharon Brown, Sharon Brown amended the motion to not

exceed $95,000. All directors in favor

Storm Drain Repair: South East Service - $2,300 - Motion to accept bid made by Chuck

DeAndrea, 2nd made by Nancy Rowe. All directors in favor

Lodge Roof Repair: Earl Cooper - $350 - Motion to accept bid made by Chuck DeAn-

drea, 2nd by Ron Howell. All directors in favor

Recreation Center: Pool/Sidewalk Cleaning SLF Maintenance Labor and Supplies

$3,772 - Motion to accept made by Chuck DeAndrea, 2nd by Rose Carney. All directors in

favor

Recreation Center Flooring: - Floors Direct - $5,458.40; Shelving - $1,023.08 Motion to accept

bid not to exceed $6,500 made by Sharon Brown, 2nd by Ron Howell. All directors in favor

Weir Flapper Valve: - Stuart Plumbing - $9913 for material and labor Motion to accept bid by

Chuck DeAndrea, 2nd by Nancy Rowe. Motion opposed. Four No Two Yes

Weir Flapper Valve tabled for four weeks to obtain additional information. Motion made by

Chuck DeAndrea, 2nd by Brian Gay. Six directors in favor, one director abstained

Committees: Discussion on Margaret obtaining further clarification of insurance meaning of

3rd party and cost of annual rider to cover events including nonresidents.

New Business: Discussion of suggested plans for the future renovation of Cadillac Islands.

Approved Board of Directors Minutes, Tuesday April 10th, 2018

A presentation was given by Joe Canavan, Chief Operating Officer of Bluestream, a com-

munity cable company, with information on replacing our existing cable company when

the contract expires in two (2) years. Additional research and comparisons were made by

Community Cable Consultant, Marcie Gershoni.

Treasurers Report dated March31, 2018 read by Sharon Brown, Treasurer.

A request from resident, Fran Peterson, for reimbursement in the amount of $85 for damage

done to her driveway was denied by Board. The damage was not caused by contractor

error but by a golf cart. Motion to not pay made by Sharon Brown. All agreed.

Non-resident at compound – Original letters were returned. A new letter will now be sent by

the attorney stating the vehicle will be towed and impounded if not removed. Motion

made by Ron Howell. All agreed.

Address:

St. Lucie Falls

9000 SW Pennsylvania Ave

Stuart, FL 34997

772-221-1015

FAX 772-221-0413

Website:

www.stluciefallspoa.org

E-mail:

[email protected]

Property Manager

Margaret Baldino

Monday - Friday

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Office Clerk

Betsey Roth

Monday - Friday

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Board of Directors:

Chuck DeAndrea, President

Len Dinkin, Vice President-

Sharon Brown, Treasurer

Nancy Rowe Secretary

Rose Carney, Director

Brian Gay, Director

Ron Howell, Director

Louise McElhaney, Director

Denise Steiner, Director

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS 2670 Versailles Terrace, ACC – Request for Pergola denied. Resident waiting for over five (5) weeks for permit from Martin

County to approve installation of a shed. ACC denied, stating not enough room. ACC chairperson and president will

review and re-measure property since resident says plans show enough room. Discussion on moving light post without per-

mission from ACC.

2700 Monarch – Resident received several permits from Martin County for approval but County cannot locate one for a

porch replacement. Resident will revisit the County for that application. ACC had approved plans submitted in 2017 for

shed and carport not porch with letter dated March 17, 2017. Letter of Denial sent in 2018, A meeting to resolve situation

will be held in one week with president to negotiate.

ACC Revised Rules were presented to the Board for review and/or revisions. Revisions to be submitted by April 13, 2018.

Revisions will be sent to residents fourteen (14) days review prior to being submitted to BOD for approval.

Recreation Center choices for flooring and paint presented by Paul Meese. Paint choice was Riviera Dune. Motion to ac-

cept by Chuck DeAndrea. All agreed. Flooring choice was Victorian Ash. Motion to accept by Chuck DeAndrea. All

agreed. Books from Library were packed and removed to safe place until our maintenance people complete shelf re-

moval and painting .

Ad Hoc –Street/Pavers – Projects not feasible at this time.

Committee- 3rd Party – Correspondence from insurance underwriter read concerning 3rd party, which would include

quilters who would need their own coverage. Attorney will be contacted in reference to February meeting on rulings.

Need to confirm that if BOD appoints social committee that events will be covered under our General Liability and Um-

brella policies. Margaret to contact attorney regarding 3rd party events where residents would have to have liability cov-

erage extend from their own homeowner policy. A resident said in tax research it was mentioned that a “participation

voucher” could be used to avoid tax reporting.

Member Input – a request was made for a list of occupants of compound.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Thank you for reading, Margaret Baldino

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

Community News & Events

You are Invited to an Entry Level

Bible Study

Tuesday Evenings

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Please come and join the discussion

at the home of

Al and Anitarae Robinson

2823 SW Marquis Terrace

(315) 730-1904

This study is open to all who are:

Loving God

Wondering about the relevancy of God

Wishing to start a relationship with God

Wishing to restart a relationship with God

NEWSLETTER

The St. Lucie Falls Newsletter is published monthly by the St. Lucie

Falls Property Owners Association for the use of residents of SLF.

This publication is distributed free to all residents. Submissions to

the Newsletter can be placed in the “Newsletter” folder behind

the front counter at the Lodge and MUST BE SIGNED AND DATED

AND PLEASE ALSO A PHONE#.

CUT-OFF DATE for the Newsletter is the 22nd of May

Editor: Angie Glogowski 772-249-8031

Email: [email protected]

Gary & Maria Cohen

2664 Pontiac Pl

James Coppola

2574 Monarch Trail

Ellie Duell

2653 Olds Pl

Paul & Ruth Hardy

2750 Olds Pl

Bonnie Harrison 2585 Marquis Terr

Wayne & Donna Philpot 2625 Olds Pl

Susan Hoffman 2677 Pontiac Pl

LADIES WHO LUNCH BUNCH

Place: La Forchetta

Address: 7820 SW Lost River Road, Stuart

Date: Monday, May 21, 2018

Time: 11:30 a.m.

Cut Off: Monday, May 14, 2018

Non vediamo l’ ora di vedervi.

(We look forward to seeing you)

Pam 678-6454 Cell 342-7266

Ruth 600-5690

TREE TRIMMING A&A Lawn Service, our lawn contractors for the common

area, are offering residents the same price as the Association which is $15 per

tree, to trim if tree was trimmed in November 2017. If your tree was not

trimmed in November 2017 the cost will be determined by A&A Lawn Service.

Signup sheets for each street are available in the office.

Last day to signup is May 15, 2018

To all our neighbors and friends in S.L.F.

Joe and I would like you to have our new address and

phone number.

Joe and Connie Maranto

12550 SW 15th St.

Century Village--Falmouth

Unit 105 E

Pembroke Pines, FL 33027

Phone: 954-744-4442

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

Community News & Events

Let's help some local children!

The Benefit Committee plans to help meet the needs at our local Port Salerno Elementary School.

Many of the students come from low income families and many speak little English.

There are 2 major needs:

1 - Basic school supplies

2 - Volunteers to work with kindergarten students.

1 - School Supplies:

There will be a collection box in the lodge for any donations. We will collect these items then supple-

ment with our budget before the start of school. Needed items include:

Backpacks

Crayons

Markers

Pencils

Highlighters

Pencil sharpeners

Scissors

Quart-size Zip lock bags

Loose leaf paper

Wet wipes

Kleenex

2 - Volunteerism:

There is need for volunteers to work on vocabulary with kindergarten student. This requires a commit-

ment of just one hour per week. There is a very brief training session and screening process for this

program. Denise Collins is one of our residents. She is in charge of the Parent Resource center at the

school. If you are interested in volunteering, you can contact her at 341-9609.

Next meeting August 9, 10:00 a.m.

at the Tennis Center

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS

A good time was had by all at the Ladies “Spring Fling” Luncheon

HOLIDAY LUNCH

FOR THE LADIES OF SLF

Come join us – Bring a friend

$.50

Monday, May 7, 2018

Lunch served 12:00 noon

In honor of Mother’s Day, join us for fun, great food, & mimosas,

Please bring a dish to share. Everyone will be eager to try your delicious recipes.

Desserts will be provided by our hostesses.

Lots of fun is planned.

Hostesses: Barbara Geyer , Rhonda Gearhart,

Sandy VanBuskirk, and Sheila Meese

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS

Join Your Friends and Neighbors for a Memorial Day

When: May 28, 2018

12 P.M.

Where: The Lodge

BYOEverything

Just come and enjoy!

Bring games, cards, pool toys. This event is not sponsored by any committee.

The Volunteer Barbe-

que Luncheon was en-

joyed by our volun-

teers and their

spouses

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

Community News & Events

The St. Lucie Falls Community sadly reports the passing of:

Shirley Crockett of Olds Place

& Ken Wilcox of Versailles Terrace

A BIG thank you to the Hospitality Com-

mittee for the delicious chicken dinner

delivered after Barry’s surgery in March

and to our wonderful neighbors, Don

and Patty Nordstrom, for taking such great care of our

dog, Riley during the long days I spent at the hospital

with Barry.

Barry & Marita Hanson

I’ve heard it before, but now I’ve experi-

enced it. This is the best neighborhood in

the world! Mom and I thank our friends

and neighbors during the time of my eye

surgery for a detached retina and for Mom’s recent hos-

pitalization and rehabilitation. Thank you for the prayers,

support, encouragement, cards, personal visits, phone

calls, transportation to appointments, food preparation

and delivery. I’d like to mention your name, but the list

would be long! Please know we are thankful and appre-

ciative of your kindness.

Lynn Thomas & Joan Hauersperger

Thanks for the get well cards and the

chicken dinner delivered by Carol West-

cott. The flowers from Jean Farren and

brownies from the Boudreaus after my eye

surgery.

Carol Kuhl

“Thank you” I wish to extend my gratitude

to the Hospitality Committee for acknowl-

edging my 90th birthday. What a pleasant

surprise to find an enclosure in my card

which I thank you very much.

Jerry Rubinstein

To the special “Angels” or St. Lucie Falls,

we would like to thank you for your spe-

cial gift to Alice and I. What a caring and

loving friends we have here. We were so

surprised and speechless at your generosity. You will al-

ways be in our prayers. The best place to live SLF.

Love, Alice & Bernie Kress

to Rudy Boratko on Mary 21st.

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

CLASSIFIEDS WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR GOLD

Call Tony-561-309-7447

Will trade your old gold for new gold (chains,

bracelets, necklaces and large selection of

nautical charms, etc.)

*Guaranty highest price paid for your gold

*Before selling your gold to anyone else, ask

them how much they will give you per penny

weight for your gold

*We pay the highest price for your gold re-

gardless of condition or style

*Be sure to call us before selling your gold to

make sure you get the most money for your

gold

*DIAMONDS SOLD AT JEWELER’S COSTS!

NEESIE’S BOUTIQUE

Call Denise-419-5063

B and A Flea Market

All items $29.99 and under

including jackets, pants, dresses, etc.

ONE WHO CARES

Call Maureen Mahoney

772-626-3219

Will assist with everyday tasks and more!

Shopping, housekeeping, meal preparation,

medicine reminders, doctor’s appointments,

or social activities. Experienced and Hospice

certified for 11th Hour Care. Local references

Free consultations

PREMIER SENIOR CARE ADVISORS

Call Julie Kelly 561-346-0882

JUDY SCHOCH, Fl. Licensed Certified

Nursing Assistant living in SLF

772-834-0371

Will do homecare, shopping, cleaning, pa-

tient care, errands, pet care, etc. Give her a

call to discuss your needs. References avail-

able

NOTARY SERVICES

Call Rose 561-308-4631

For all SLF residents-I am a Notary, if anyone

needs anything notarized free of charge

MAXWELL HOMES LLC

DEBRA MAXWELL, BROKER

40 years in the business &

DR MOBILE HOME INSTALLER & REPAIRS LLC

Licensed Contractor #IH/1118822

Licensed, Insured, Bonded

Cell 561-827-7300 Office 772-781-7330

[email protected]

CRYSTAL CLEAR

Window Washing Services

& Gutter Cleaning

At A Great Price

Call Mike 772-485-5718

FULL SERVICE HANDYMAN

Licensed and Insured

Remodeling

Lawn Service

Power Wash

Small Electrical

Small Plumbing

Call Lee 772-342-2533

DOUG KELLY

COMPLETE LAWN CARE

POWER CLEAN SERVICE

Special- Driveway Power Cleaning

$40

Call 772-403-3190

PET SITTER DOG/CAT

Going out of town or just out for a long day?

I will take care of your pet needs. I have a

fenced in yard. I will, also, walk your dog.

I can supply references

Call Christa 772-985-8183

PET-SITTING

Need a pet-sitter/pet walker? I am available

daily, evenings and weekends. I live in St

Lucie Falls. I have 35 yrs. experience in train-

ing, sitting and walking cats & dogs. Call

Ralph Henry 772-204-3490

CASH FOR YOUR HOME if interested in selling

call John Roessner@ 330-499-6891/772-286-

8743 I AM A SLF RESIDENT

ADVANCED ANTI-AGING SKIN CARE Lines & Wrinkles, skin tags, brown spots, large

pores or Rosacea

$20 OFF any Advanced Treatment for SLF

residents only

Call Jacqui Catalano 772-528-7649

Licensed (#MA6314) & Insured Massage

Therapist will come to your home. Brings

massage table and experience of 32 years.

Various therapies include: Sports Injuries,

Whiplash, Reflexology, Lymphatic Drainage,

Relaxation and more.

Call Lois Armstrong 561-748-1517

Pressure Cleaning driveways, sidewalks

homes, mobile homes - commercial &

residential. Kyle Thaysen 772-220-9405

DOG SITTING

Let me look after your dog. I am background

checked with insurance. I have sterling rec-

ommendations and will provide loving care

while you are gone. $20 OFF first boarding!

Ellen 973-738-2077 [email protected]

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line of OTC products made with FDA ap-

proved ingredients, Young Living is the one-

stop-shop for all of your wellness needs.

When you are ready to give Young Living a

try and take a big step toward a life of im-

proved health, I hope you will visit me

first! Please give Judy Schoch a call at 772-

834-0371. I look forward to hearing from you.

FOR SALE

60” TV STAND

Brown, 2 glass doors, 2 drawers

Good Condition

$75

Call Linda 847-858-9484

FOR SALE By Owner

Call Sue for Appointment

434-865-1733

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MAY 2018

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

19:00 Tennis

1:00 Men’s Poker

7:00 Ladies Poker

2 8:30 Pickle Ball

6:30 Hand & Foot 3 9:00 Tennis

6:00 Men’s Poker

4 8:30 Pickle Ball

5 9:00 Tennis

6 7 8:30 Pickle Ball

9:00Knit & Crochet Class

10:00 Quilting

12:00 LADIES LUNCHEON

7:00 BINGO

8 9:00 Tennis

10:00 BOD Meeting

1:00 Men’s Poker

7:00 Ladies Poker

9 8:30 Pickle Ball

6:30 Hand & Foot

10 9:00 Tennis

6:00 Men’s Poker

11 8:30 Pickle Ball

12 9:00 Tennis

13 6:30 GAME

NIGHT in the

Lodge

14 8:30 Pickle Ball

9:00Knit & Crochet Class

10:00 Quilting

7:00 BINGO

15 9:00 Tennis

1:00 Men’s Poker

7:00 Ladies Poker

7:00 BOD Meeting

16 8:30 Pickle Ball

6:30 Hand & Foot

17 9:00 Tennis

6:00 Men’s Poker

18 8:30 Pickle Ball

19 9:00 Tennis

20

21 8:30 Pickle Ball

9:00Knit & Crochet Class

10:00 Quilting

11:30 LADIES WHO

LUNCH BUNCH

@FORCHETTA

7:00 BINGO

22 9:00 Tennis

1:00 Men’s Poker

7:00 Ladies Poker

23 8:30 Pickle Ball

6:30 Hand & Foot

24 9:00 Tennis

6:00 Men’s Poker

25 8:30 Pickle Ball

26 9:00 Tennis

27 6:30 GAME

NIGHT in the

Lodge

28 8:30 Pickle Ball

9:00Knit & Crochet Class

10:00 Quilting

12pm Pool Party—Lodge

7:00 BINGO

29 9:00 Tennis

1:00 Men’s Poker

7:00 Ladies Poker

7:00 BOD Meeting

30 8:30 Pickle Ball

6:30 Hand & Foot

319:00 Tennis

6:00 Men’s Poker

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org

2018