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September 2020 Page 1
THE MAINLANDER The Newsletter of The Mainlands Sections
1 and 2 Civic Association, Inc.
Pho
tos
by D
ave
Until the end of this pandemic, the Mainlander will only be available on our website.
We will be keeping our volunteers safe at home and will be emailing “The Blast” to
residents as appropriate and posting it on our bulletin boards for those who do not have
access to the internet. Please read the pages that follow for further information on
what’s happening and stay safely at home as much as possible.
ALL
MAINLANDS 1 AND 2
EVENTS & MEETINGS
CANCELLED
UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE…
STAY HOME, BE WELL!
If you, or anyone you know, needs a
helping hand … please leave a message at
the office and we will try our best to
take care of our residents’ needs.
954-731-3227
Posted on all doors
Birds do it…. Wear your mask when you are
likely to meet anyone.
Pho
tos
by D
ave
Please wear
face-covering
before
entering this
building.
Thank you!
Flag Pole refurbished for
the occasion
Page 2 September 2020
2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Pamela Bushnell
Vice-President: Marie Vales
Treasurer: Nancy Major
Secretary: Ruth Richard
Directors: Brian Beaton
Paul Mutchler
Manuel D. Thomas
Pennie Winland, Administrative Assistant
Members of the Board of Directors or the
Staff should not be called or visited at their
homes about Association business.
Please use the following :
Main Office Phone (954) 731-3227 4301 Mainland Drive, Tamarac, FL 33319
The Office is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays from 9:00 am to 12 noon. The Office is
closed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and
Holidays. Web Site: http://www.mymainlands1-2.org/
E-mail: [email protected]
Emergency Numbers:
Pam Bushnell : (954) 733-1088
Brian Beaton : (954) 484-0860
The Mainlander The newsletter of The
Mainlands Sections 1 and 2
Civic Association, Inc.
Editor: Benoît Behnan
Proof readers: Pam Bushnell
Ruth Richard
Carol Rogers
Marie Vales
Distribution:
Cindy Smith
Marie Vales
Pennie Winland
Roaming photographer
David Brutovsky
Online edition:
http://www.mymainlands1-2.org
Webmaster: Guy Bernier
The Mainlander is hand-distributed year-round
thanks to volunteers. If you wish to add your
name to the list of delivery persons, please leave
your name and phone number at the Office.
Advertising: For advertising in the Mainlander
please contact:
Office at (954) 731-3227
September 2020 Page 3
When writing the letter for the September issue of The
Mainlander, the idea that we would still be in the throes
of the pandemic of COVID-19 was such a remote
thought. We had high hopes that our country would
realize the importance of wearing a safety mask and
keeping a social distance of 6’ whenever we were out in
public. We thought there might be a vaccination on the
horizon but, so far, that has not happened. That being
said, we still need to keep our guard up, and we still need
to respect the lives of others as we go about our daily
business. Be safe and stay well is the motto of the day.
Fall is approaching and the running of the HOA is going
to have to be creative when it comes time for nominating
residents to be new Board members for 2021. It is
uncertain that we will be able to hold even our annual
meeting if the pandemic continues but we will be looking to our attorneys for guidance as to how to
accomplish meetings without members. Snowbird residents have always been a huge part of our
community both by their volunteering participation and their realization of the need to have a role in
how this association is run by exercising their right to vote. Whether or not they will be returning to us is
another question yet unanswered for our next season.
Even though asking for volunteers often lands on deaf ears, I personally hope there will be those of you
reading this today that will come forward and help to run the community in 2021. There is room for
diversity, there is a need for new ideas and there is certainly a welcome sign hanging for all who choose
to give a few hours of their time each month to make Mainlands 1 and 2 a great place to live.
Hopefully, you have noticed and are pleased that we have finally accomplished the job of repaving our
parking lots! It was an unusually tedious project that continually got hampered by the rules of ADA, the
process of permitting, the weather and our insistence in getting it done the “right” way. There are still a
few minor improvements to be made but the majority of the work is done and we can move on to the
next project we are working on…. renovating the outdoor Men’s and Ladies’ bathrooms. We have ap-
plied for a City grant to help with the cost but we will move forward even if the grant is not given to us
I want to take a moment to give applause to Ruth Richard, a member of our Board who has done an
outstanding job of keeping us informed throughout this pandemic with the Weekly Blast she has
published every Friday since the moment we were unable to have enough events or items of interest to
be able to produce our Mainlander as we normally do. I know if you are reading this, you have access to
the internet and can read her words each week, but please know, that we print copies of the Blast for
those who do not have the ability to see it online and they are always available in the office. Don’t
hesitate to shout a thank you to Ruth when you see her about the community. Many have said thank you
via the “reply” button and I am proud to add my thank you to that growing list.
Hope you all have signed up for our Labor Day BBQ on September 7th. I believe all recipients of the
July 4th meal were pleased with the bargain they received for a mere $5.00 If you haven’t signed up yet,
be sure to do it before the end of the day so you won’t be left out.
Once again, be well and stay safe… we hope to see you soon.
pam
Page 4 September 2020
C.O.P. (Citizen Observer Patrol)
Lou Dubois, Coordinator
954-731-7102
REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE
Sympathy card sent to:
Ray Markowski for the loss of his wife Mary Ann
Therese Sarko for the death of her daughter Colette. Therese would like to thank everyone for their prayers, cards and kind words in her time of sorrow.
Get well wishes sent to:
If you know of a neighbor who is not well, or any who have suffered a loss in their family, please let us know so a special card and acknowledgement can be sent on behalf of all of us. You can notify :
the office at 954-731-3227 or
Pam at 954-733-1088
Pam Bushnell
Bible Study
is back!
Classes are held on Tuesdays
2:30-3:30 pm in the
Administration Building
URGENT REQUEST More COP members are needed to help
make our community safer … won’t you
help? Call Lou Dubois at (954) 731-7102
and ask him how to add your name to the
list of volunteers.
Mah-Jongg We play this classic game on
Tuesday mornings, 9:30 am
to 12:00 noon in AB. Come
play Mah-Jongg with us. We
would love to have more play-
ers join us.
For more information,
please call:
Ruth Richard (954) 907-8757.
THANKS to all our volunteers
who have joined us in this
community endeavor.
You are appreciated!
Our Mainlands 1 and 2 team
logged 466 patrol hours in 2019!
3 Ws Wear your mask!
Wash your hands!
Watch your distance!
M
eetin
gs susp
ended
for C
OVID-1
9!
September 2020 Page 5
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MONDAY MOVIES
Movies start at 7:00 pm
in the Clubhouse
Going to the movies?
Bring along a friend.
September 2020 Movies
Movies start at 7 pm / Donation $ 1.
09/06/20 “”
With:
09/13/20 “”
With:
09/20/20 “”
With:
09/27/20 “”
With:
No movies i
n
September. Hope to
resu
me
activitie
s soon!
Meetings suspended for COVID-19!
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Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc.
Balance Sheet
As of May 31, 2020
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
108 · Petty Cash 267.54
112 · Chase/Operating 0477 121,627.32
114 · Chase/Reserve 7706 276,631.15
117 · Chase/Social Act.Acct-8917 21,943.56
118 · Bank United-Reserves-4275 29,187.87
Total Checking/Savings 449,657.44
Accounts Receivable
1200 · Maintenance Receivable 11,911.50
Total Accounts Receivable 11,911.50
Other Current Assets
147 · Prepaid Insurance 13,436.13
149 · Undeposited Funds 260.00
151 · Prepaid Assessments - ADJ -71,357.02
152 · Allowance for Bad Debt -8,052.24
Total Other Current Assets -65,713.13
Total Current Assets 395,855.81
TOTAL ASSETS 395,855.81
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable
200 · Accounts Payable 123.49
Total Accounts Payable 123.49
Credit Cards
211 · Chase Credit Card *1025 569.06
Total Credit Cards 569.06
Other Current Liabilities
207 · Payroll Liabilities 905.54
Total Other Current Liabilities 905.54
Total Current Liabilities 1,598.09
Total Liabilities 1,598.09
Equity
300 · Equity Reserves
301 · Equity Reserves - General 236,682.40
Total 300 · Equity Reserves 236,682.40
390 · Owners' Equity 149,103.23
Net Income 8,472.09
Total Equity 394,257.72
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 395,855.81
September 2020 Page 7
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc. 2:03 PM
Profit & Loss 07/14/2020
January 1 through May 30, 2020 Accrual Basis
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
400-B · REG. INCOME
411 · Advertisement (Mainlander) 615.00
412 · Rental Admin. Building 50.00
413 · Transfer Fees & Background CK 2,200.00
417 · Parking Rental 70.00
420 · Estoppel 3,250.00
421 · Late Fees 1,100.00
422 · Interest Income 96.77
428 · Donations 75.00
429 · Misc. Income 200.00
Total 400-B · REG. INCOME 7,656.77
400 · MAINTENANCE INC.
400.5 · Maintenance Fee Discount/Exchan 0.00
400.6 · Monthly Maintenance Fee 171,860.00
Total 400 · MAINTENANCE INC. 171,860.00
430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME
430.10 · Movie Night 285.75
430.19 · Misc Entertainment 3,380.00
430.3 · Dinner Dances 665.25
430.6 · Pancake Brunch 5,668.00
Total 430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME 9,999.00
Total Income 189,515.77
Gross Profit 189,515.77
Expense
500 · MAINT. EXPENSES
500.01 · Grass Cutting Contract 59,925.00
500.03 · Weed & Feed Control 4,575.00
500.06 · Sprinkler Maint. Contract 14,003.25
500.07 · Sprinkler Electric Usage 4,037.53
500.08 · Sprinkler Supplies & Repairs 1,836.99
500.09 · Pool Maint. Contract 2,000.00
500.11 · Pool Supplies & Repairs 607.10
500.12 · Pool Heating (Pump) 3,548.86
500.13 · Janitor Contract 8,720.50
500.14 · Water & Sewer 2,782.92
500.15 · Maintenance Supplies 275.97
500.16 · General Repairs & Improvements 6,280.30
500.20 · Pest Control 1,557.75
500.22 · Equipment Replacement & Repairs 2,247.00
500.25 · Fuel Re-Imbrsmt. 10.41
500.26 · Security 436.29
Total 500 · MAINT. EXPENSES 112,844.87
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550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES
550.05 · Entertainment 1,750.00
550.07 · Supplies-Various Activities 820.98
550.09 · Volunteer's Party 289.22
550.15 · Movie Night Exp 61.08
550.16 · Misc. Social Activities Expense 287.05
550.17 · Pancake Brunch Exp 2,119.84
550.18 · Holiday Events Expense 548.99
Total 550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES 5,877.16
600 · OPERATING EXPENSES
600.01 · Clubhouse & Admin. Electric 7,137.01
600.03 · Office Supplies 2,634.06
600.04. · Insurances
600.04 · Insurance 11,196.75
600.1.1 · Insurance Refund -93.00
Total 600.04. · Insurances 11,103.75
600.06 · Postage & Delivery 235.70
600.07 · Computer Software & Equipment 1,888.18
600.08 · Bank Service Charges 250.00
600.10 · Miscellaneous Operating Expense 95.78
600.12 · Licenses & Permits 2,112.00
600.14 · Civic Meeting & Board Exp. 0.00
600.21 · Telephone 2,663.48
600.22 · Office Equipment & Repair 244.42
600.23 · Printing & Photocopying 292.07 600.28 · Payroll Taxes 1,113.96
600.29 · Wages-Gross Pay 12,731.28
600.30 · Payroll Company 83.40
600.33 · Transfer Fees & Background CK 838.85
600.34 · Tax Penalties 12.61
600.35 · Interest Expense 4.85
Total 600 · OPERATING EXPENSES 43,441.40
630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES
630.02 · IT Fees 3,250.00
630.03 · Legal Fees 1,038.75
630.06 · Reserve Study 841.50
Total 630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES 5,130.25
Total Expense 167,293.68
Net Ordinary Income 22,222.09
Other Income/Expense
Other Expense
900 · Other Expense
900.01 · Budgeted Reserves 13,750.00
Total 900 · Other Expense 13,750.00
Total Other Expense 13,750.00
Net Other Income -13,750.00
Net Income 8,472.09
Profit & Loss: January 1 through May 30, 2020 - Continued
September 2020 Page 9
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc.
Profit & Loss
January through June 2020 Accrual Basis
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
400-B · REG. INCOME
411 · Advertisement (Mainlander) 615.00
412 · Rental Admin. Building 50.00
413 · Transfer Fees & Background CK 3,500.00
417 · Parking Rental 70.00
420 · Estoppel 3,450.00
421 · Late Fees 1,695.00
422 · Interest Income 108.09
428 · Donations 75.00
429 · Misc. Income 200.00
Total 400-B · REG. INCOME 9,763.09
400 · MAINTENANCE INC.
400.5 · Maintenance Fee Discount/Exchan 0.00
400.6 · Monthly Maintenance Fee 206,245.00
Total 400 · MAINTENANCE INC. 206,245.00
430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME
430.10 · Movie Night 285.75
430.19 · Misc Entertainment 3,380.00
430.3 · Dinner Dances 665.25
430.6 · Pancake Brunch 5,668.00
Total 430 · SOC. ACT. INCOME 9,999.00
Total Income 226,007.09
Gross Profit 226,007.09
Expense
500 · MAINT. EXPENSES
500.01 · Grass Cutting Contract 72,329.50
500.03 · Weed & Feed Control 4,575.00
500.06 · Sprinkler Maint. Contract 19,693.75
500.07 · Sprinkler Electric Usage 4,711.69
500.08 · Sprinkler Supplies & Repairs 1,836.99
500.09 · Pool Maint. Contract 2,400.00
500.11 · Pool Supplies & Repairs 607.10
500.12 · Pool Heating (Pump) 3,866.12
500.13 · Janitor Contract 10,464.60
500.14 · Water & Sewer 3,128.29
500.15 · Maintenance Supplies 365.63
500.16 · General Repairs & Improvements 6,300.29
500.17 · Landscaping & Beautification 315.12
500.20 · Pest Control 1,834.30
500.22 · Equipment Replacement & Repairs 2,417.13
500.25 · Fuel Re-Imbrsmt. 10.41
500.26 · Security 436.29
Total 500 · MAINT. EXPENSES 135,292.21
550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES
550.05 · Entertainment 1,750.00
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550.07 · Supplies-Various Activities 820.98
550.09 · Volunteer's Party 289.22
550.15 · Movie Night Exp 61.08
550.16 · Misc. Social Activities Expense 287.05
550.17 · Pancake Brunch Exp 2,119.84
550.18 · Holiday Events Expense 564.50
Total 550 · SOC. ACT. EXPENSES 5,892.67
600 · OPERATING EXPENSES
600.01 · Clubhouse & Admin. Electric 8,309.86
600.03 · Office Supplies 2,662.93
600.04. · Insurances
600.04 · Insurance 13,436.10
600.1.1 · Insurance Refund -93.00
Total 600.04. · Insurances 13,343.10
600.06 · Postage & Delivery 250.30
600.07 · Computer Software & Equipment 1,888.18
600.08 · Bank Service Charges 300.50
600.10 · Miscellaneous Operating Expense 95.78
600.12 · Licenses & Permits 2,112.00
600.14 · Civic Meeting & Board Exp. 0.00
600.21 · Telephone 3,110.58
600.22 · Office Equipment & Repair 244.42
600.23 · Printing & Photocopying 292.07
600.28 · Payroll Taxes 1,442.40
600.29 · Wages-Gross Pay 16,732.54
600.30 · Payroll Company 83.40
600.33 · Transfer Fees & Background CK 838.85
600.34 · Tax Penalties 12.61
600.35 · Interest Expense 4.85
Total 600 · OPERATING EXPENSES 51,724.37
630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES
630.02 · IT Fees 3,800.00
630.03 · Legal Fees 1,412.50
630.05 · Inspections 350.00
630.06 · Reserve Study 841.50
Total 630 · PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES 6,404.00
Total Expense 199,313.25
Net Ordinary Income 26,693.84
Other Income/Expense
Other Expense
900 · Other Expense
900.01 · Budgeted Reserves 16,500.00
Total 900 · Other Expense 16,500.00
Total Other Expense 16,500.00
Net Other Income -16,500.00
Net Income 10,193.84
September 2020 Page 11
Mainlands Sections 1&2 Civic Association Inc.
Balance Sheet
As of June 30, 2020 Accrual Basis
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
108 · Petty Cash 232.95
112 · Chase/Operating 0477 121,088.56
114 · Chase/Reserve 7706 279,390.08
117 · Chase/Social Act.Acct-8917 21,943.56
118 · Bank United-Reserves-4275 29,190.26
Total Checking/Savings 451,845.41
Accounts Receivable
1200 · Maintenance Receivable 10,593.50
Total Accounts Receivable 10,593.50
Other Current Assets
147 · Prepaid Insurance 11,196.78
149 · Undeposited Funds 65.00
151 · Prepaid Assessments - ADJ -64,881.52
152 · Allowance for Bad Debt -8,052.24
Total Other Current Assets -61,671.98
Total Current Assets 400,766.93
TOTAL ASSETS 400,766.93
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Credit Cards
211 · Chase Credit Cards*1025*0320 44.38
Total Credit Cards 44.38
Other Current Liabilities
207 · Payroll Liabilities 1,993.08
Total Other Current Liabilities 1,993.08
Total Current Liabilities 2,037.46
Total Liabilities 2,037.46
Equity
300 · Equity Reserves
301 · Equity Reserves - General 239,432.40
Total 300 · Equity Reserves 239,432.40
390 · Owners' Equity 149,103.23
Net Income 10,193.84
Total Equity 398,729.47
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 400,766.93
Page 12 September 2020
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Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over ocean water and often move toward land. Threats from hurricanes
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These effects can injure or kill people, disrupt transportation, and pollute drinking water. Hurricanes cause deaths and
injuries primarily from drowning, wind, and wind-borne debris. The impact from hurricanes can extend from the coast to
several hundred miles inland. To find your risk, visit FEMA’s “Know Your Risk Map.” Be better prepared for this hurri-
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EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
You can build your supplies over time by adding a few items each week or month. Gather in advance the necessary sup-
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not need refrigeration and will last. Regularly replace items like water, food, medication and batteries that go bad over
time. For a complete list of emergency supplies, visit ready.gov/prepare and then check them off your Hurricane Prepared-
ness Checklist once you add them to your emergency kit.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION
Make sure you have everything you’ll need to get in touch with your family either through cellular phones or email.
* MEDICAL NEEDS Be equipped to tend to any current or unexpected medical conditions your family may have.
* CRITICAL DOCUMENTS Place any important documents in a waterproof container to help keep them dry and easily
accessible.
* TOOLS AND SAFETY ITEMS Small items like matches, flashlights, a multi-purpose tool, and a whistle can make a
huge difference for your family while weathering the storm.
* FOOD/SUPPLIES Have at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food and water for your family. Remember to
pack anything specific to your family’s needs.
* HYGIENE AND SANITATION Practicing good hygiene can stop the spread of bacteria and infectious disease.
* PROTECTIVE GEAR Protect yourself by packing warm clothes and blankets to prevent hypothermia. Don’t forget
protective footwear and gloves too.
* COMFORT & PRICELESS ITEMS You may be away from your home for an extended period and your property
may be damaged. Grab any items that are irreplaceable or may provide comfort to your family, especially your children.
Ask yourself, “What would I need for myself and my family if a hurricane struck?” Add any of these specific items to your
Hurricane Preparedness Checklist.
September 2020 Page 13
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