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The Osprey Flyer
March 2017
Volume 22 Issue 3
Message from the
President 1
BoD Update 1
Osprey Reminders 2
Upcoming Events 3
Neighborhood
Happenings 4
Gardening Corner 5
Osprey Classifieds 6
Letters to the Editor 6
Brainteasers 7
Contacts 8
SWABS 9
Inside this issue:
Message from the President
Hi Neighbors,
The February meeting of the Osprey Pointe Board of Directors brought some
changes to the Board. Missy Kehres’ resignation was accepted, and she leaves
the Board after two years of service. Missy has volunteered her time to the com-
munity in many ways over several years—leading the playground renovations pro-
ject, assisting with the Activities Committee, serving on the Board of Directors, and
more. Herb Reynolds volunteered to take her place, and was voted in by the
Board. Thanks to both of you for your time and efforts!
There was also a change in officers during the February meeting, as Mike Guida
stepped down as President and I accepted the nomination to take his place. Mike
has been involved on the Board for many years, volunteering for many community
projects and improvements, and will remain on the Board as a director. For those
who don’t know me, my name is Sydney Rossetti, and my husband and I have
lived in Osprey Pointe for 20 years. I have served on the Board of Directors for
eleven years, but this is my first experience in the role of President.
Please consider attending a meeting of the Board to learn firsthand about the is-
sues managed by our Osprey Pointe Association. We meet the first Tuesday of
every month in the Clubhouse, beginning at 7:00 (dates are also published on the
community bulletin board). It is my hope there will be more neighbors who find a
way to volunteer for our community, and attending these meetings is a good way
to learn about the needs and responsibilities of the various committees.
Thank you,
Sydney Rossetti
Board of Directors Update Vote Results for Proposed Changes to the Osprey Pointe Declaration
of Covenants and Restrictions
The study of our neighborhood’s Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions began almost one year ago, resulting in the proposal that was mailed to residents prior to our annual meeting in November. A change to the Declaration would require a super majority—2/3 approval of homeowners (or 173 ‘yes’ votes), within a timeframe that ended February 7. The vast majority (86%) of those who voted were in favor of the changes; however, only 55% of our neighbors participated in the process. The final vote was 122 in favor and 20 opposed to the changes. As a result, the Declaration remains as it was written in 1988 for the next thirty years, unless there is a successful amendment vote some time before then.
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Update Your Contact Information
Calling all Osprey Pointe residents! We are
trying to update our community directory and
need your assistance. Please take two
minutes and go to http://marvin-group.com/
contact-information-update-form/ to update
your contact information. As we move more to
electronic communication, this will ensure you
receive the monthly newsletter, along with oth-
er timely information from Marvin & Floyd.
Your information will not be shared, nor used
for marketing purposes.
Wildlife Alert
As Osprey Pointe sits next to a natural wet-lands area, we share our neighborhood with a wide variety of wildlife, including barred owls, gray foxes, raccoons, wild geese, and the oc-casional coyote. Please be aware, and remind your children, these are wild animals and should not be approached or fed. In addition, some of these animals may prey on smaller dogs and cats, so be on the alert and protect your pets!
Daylight Savings Time Begins March 12
Don’t forget to spring forward!
During World War I, in an effort to conserve fuel,
Germany began observing DST on May 1, 1916. The
rest of Europe soon followed. The plan was not adopted
in the US until the Standard Time Act of March 19,
1918, which established standard time zones and set
summer DST to begin on March 31, 1918 (reverting Oc-
tober 27). The idea was unpopular and Congress abol-
ished DST after the war, overriding President Woodrow
Wilson's veto. DST became a local option and was ob-
served in some states until World War II, when Presi-
dent Franklin Roosevelt instituted year-round DST,
called "War Time", on February 9, 1942. It lasted until
the last Sunday in September 1945. After 1945 many
states and cities east of the Mississippi River (and
mostly north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers) adopted
summer DST.
OP Tennis Courts
The tennis courts were resurfaced in 2016 in an effort to
keep them in good condition for the enjoyment of our
neighborhood tennis players. Unfortunately, the gate
lock has been vandalized repeatedly, costing several
hundred dollars in repairs. For that reason we can no
longer rely on the card reader to secure the gate lock,
and a combination padlock is now being used. If you
wish to play tennis and need the combination, please
send your request to Ron Stocum at [email protected]
and he will respond within a day or two. Thank you for
your understanding in this matter.
Osprey Reminders
Duval County School Calendar
March 8—Early dismissal
March 17—Teachers Planning Day —Schools Closed
March 20—24—Spring Break—Schools Closed
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In the Neighborhood March 7 7:00 pm Board Meeting at the Clubhouse March 10 7:00 pm St. Patrick’s Day Party at Culhane’s, hosted by SWABS March 28 7:00 pm ARC Meeting at the Clubhouse April 1 9:00 am-1:00 pm Community Garage Sale April 9 2:00 pm-4:00 pm Easter Egg hunt at the Clubhouse
Out and About Town March 3-5 World of Nations Celebration—Metropolitan Park March 3 The Princess Bride—An Evening with Cary Elwes March 4 Mutt March—Jacksonville Landing March 5 March to Get Screened, a 5K event to raise awareness for colon cancer—Seawalk Pavilion March 10—12 Amelia Island Concours D’Elegance March 11 Gate River Run—Jacksonville Fairgrounds March 14 Jax Beach Art Walk—Seawalk Pavilion March 18 Second Annual Salt Life Fest—Seawalk Pavilion March 19 Adam Savage and Michael Stevens: Brain Candy—Florida Theatre March 21 Harlem Globetrotters—Veterans Memorial Arena March 26 Air Supply—Florida Theatre
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Osprey Spotlight
Sending out a thank you to our outgoing President, Mike Guida. Mike has served on the Osprey Pointe
Board for 14 years, and has served 10 non-consecutive years as President. He will continue as a Board
member. Thanks for your service, Mike!
Neighborhood Happenings
SWABS—February
Love was in the air! Nine couples battled it out playing
the Newlywed Game to see who knew their spouse the
best. Ever wonder what Robert Steel thinks is the ulti-
mate dream vacation destination for his wife? Those in
attendance were surprised (as was Karen Steel!) to
learn the answer. We also learned about unusual gifts
husbands gave to their wives, and which cartoon char-
acters husbands remind their wives of. It was an even-
ing of laughter and fun as we all
learned a little more about each
other. Congratulations to Lisa and
Pete Kirby, who won a nice parting
gift to take home. A big thanks to
Mike and Maria Guida, who set up
the event and provided pizzas for
everyone to enjoy.
SWABS—March
SWABS will be hosting an early St.
Patrick’s gathering at Culhane’s on
March 10. Mark your calendars to
come out and try some authentic
Dingle Fish Pie or Kearney's Corned
Beef & Cabbage, or check out their
menu for other tasty Irish entrees at
http://www.culhanesirishpub.com/home.
If you have any questions about SWABS or would like
to host a future SWABS event, please contact Becky at
Osprey Pointe Book Club
Each month, the OP Book Club meets at the Clubhouse to share and discuss the month's pick, which is preselected by members. Meeting times are finalized at the meeting to allow flexibil-ity for busy schedules. Upcoming books include:
March—It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover April—Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly
All book lovers are welcome! For additional infor-
mation, contact Linda McNulty at 221-4506
Coming Soon...
Annual Garage Sale
Get set for our neighborhood yard sale, on April 1
from 9:00 am til 1:00 pm. This is a perfect oppor-
tunity to get rid of gently used items.
Annual Osprey Pointe Easter Egg Hunt
We will be holding our annual Osprey Pointe
Easter Egg hunt on Sunday, April 9, from 2:00-
4:00 at the Clubhouse.
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What to Plant:
Annuals: Dianthus and other cool-season annuals will continue to flourish. Consider planting warm season
annuals such as angelonia, wax begonia, and zinnia at the end of the month.
Bulbs: Plant dahlia, canna, and gloriosa bulbs for spring and summer flowering bulbs in beds that have been
amended with organic matter. Provide stakes as needed to support growth.
Herbs: When temperatures warm, consider growing edible ginger. Plant a rhizome in well drained soil in full
to part sun.
Garden Vegetables: Plant warm season crops, such as bean, tomato, squash, and corn early in the month
for late spring harvest. Protect from frost.
What to Do:
Azaleas: If azaleas need hard pruning to shape or produce a fuller plant, do it just after plants finish bloom-
ing.
Prune spring flowering trees and shrubs after blooming. To guard next season’s blooms, begin pruning after
the last flowers fade but before new buds set.
Prune shrubs and trees when new growth begins. The end of the dormant season is a good time to prune
many trees and shrubs.
Identify and conserve beneficial insects: Some insects should be encouraged in your yard!
Fertilize palms, azaleas, camellias, and other ornamental shrubs if needed. Choose a fertilizer that has at
least 30% of its nitrogen as slow release.
Irrigation: Now is the time to check sprinkler systems for issues such as broken heads or inefficient spray
patterns.
Mulch: Mulch conserves moisture during dry weather and minimizes weeds in landscape beds. Organic
mulches add nutrients to the soil.
Gardening Corner
Osprey Brainteasers
Brainteaser Question
If Teresa's daughter is my daughter's mother, what am I to Teresa?
a. Grandmother
b. Mother
c. Daughter
d. Granddaughter
e. I am Teresa
Solution:
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We encourage residents to advertise items for sale or needed in the newsletter. We are also happy to pro-mote our resident business owners and those who would like to offer services such as babysitting or pet sitting. To list your ad, please send your information to [email protected]. Please include your contact information.
Osprey Classifieds
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Guidelines for Letters to the Editor
Send to [email protected].
Include your full name and contact number.
Be clear and concise: Make one main point, 50-150 words.
Be accurate: Letters that are factually inaccurate are not printed.
Avoid personal attacks: Show respect for the opposite opinion. Being rude may cause people to disagree with you on principle.
Proofread: Check for grammar and spelling mistakes.
OSPREY POINTE
ASSOCIATION , INC .
13775 Osprey Point Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224
Management Karen Floyd Marvin & Floyd Realty, Inc. Phone: 249-8599 ext. 224 Fax: 249-8598 Email: [email protected] Board of Directors Sydney Rossetti: President 220-3595, [email protected] Ron Stocum: Vice President 233-1692, [email protected] Larry Wolfson: Treasurer 221-1225 [email protected] Faith Hall: Secretary 571-3912, [email protected] Michael Guida [email protected] Paulette Longmire 221-6189 [email protected] Herb Reynolds 483-8924 [email protected] Becky Rooker 803-6858 [email protected] Alan Tomassetti [email protected]
Committees Activities Committee: Chair: Melissa Dean 513-240-3438 [email protected] Architectural Review Committee: Chair: Lenny Boot [email protected] Budget & Finance Committee: Chair: Larry Wolfson 221-1225 [email protected] Clubhouse/Pool Committee: Chair: Sydney Rossetti 220-3595, [email protected] Co-chair: Becky Rooker 803-6858, [email protected] Communications Committee: Chair: Alan Tomassetti [email protected] Flag Committee: Chair: Ronald Stocum 233-1692, [email protected] Nominations Committee: Chair: Faith Hall 571-3912, [email protected] Violation Review Committee: Vacant Seat Landscape & Lakes Committee Chair: Michael Guida [email protected]
Clubs Book Club: Linda McNulty 221-4506 S.W.A.B.S: Becky Rooker 803-6858 [email protected] Newsletter Submissions If you would like to post an ad, recognize a Spotlight neighbor, or submit a letter to the Editor, please send your information to [email protected]
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St. Patrick’s Day Party
Friday, March 10 @ 7:00 pm
Osprey Pointe’s Monthly Spirits Wine and Beer Social
We are going on a ‘field trip’ this month.
SWABS is hosting a gathering at
Culhane’s Irish Pub instead of at the Clubhouse
Join us for fun with your
Osprey Pointe neighbors
This is a great way to meet and socialize with your community!
If you are new to the neighborhood, SWABS is an adult social time. If you drink
alcoholic beverages, you must be at least 21 years of age.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Becky at [email protected]