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Page 1 Plantation Oaks Living March/April 2018
Issue 82 March/April 2018
Community Office 439-3357 Front Gate 439-3546 Community Office Email: plantationoaks@cfl.rr.com
Plantation Oaks Living
All Residents are invited. The last Sunday of each month Free Cake and ice cream provided by Murex Management and Plantation Oaks
Residents Association.
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COMMUNITY OFFICE
Phone 439-3357
Monday-Friday 9 to 5pm plantationoaks@cfl.rr.com
SALES OFFICE
Phone; 439-2201
Monday-Saturday 10 to 4pm planoakssales@cfl.rr.com
FRONT GATE
Phone: 439-3546
PlantationOaks.com WWW.PLANTATIONOAKS.COM
FROM THE OFFICE
Ritch and I would like to thank everyone for their prayers and support during Ritch’s absence from the office. Unfortunately he will be undergoing another sur-
gery March 9th. We are fully con-fident that he is in God hands. I will continue to keep you updat-ed on his progress. Judy will be available at the front office regu-lar hours and I will continue to work several days a week from home. We have a lot of things in progress and look forward to all we can accomplish as a commu-
nity.
OFFICE HOURS The Community
Office hours have been extend-ed. The new office hours are
9-5pm.
COMMUNITY UPDATES
COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Thank you for submitting your updated information. We have sent it to the printers and the
new community phone and email directories should be delivered
with the next newsletters.
DOG PARK
Thanks for all the resident sug-gestions on the location of the dog park. We are happy to an-
nounce construction has begun. It will be located at the site of the current pet exercise run, on the north side of the clubhouse. The expected completion date is mid May. Just in time for Summer.
CLUBHOUSE SOUND
SYSTEM We have heard you! We are in
the process of upgrading the PA sound system in the clubhouse. This is a multi phase upgrade, but the PA system should be
completed by the end of March. This upgrade should make is
easier for speaker’s to be heard clearly during events like BINGO
and resident presentations.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL We are happy to announce our
first monthly community birthday/anniversary celebration. Murex
and PORA are co sponsoring the monthly social and it is FREE to
all residents.
HOME SALES
NEW PLANTATION
OAKS SALES STAFF.
Residents Ken & Debbie Pate have joined forces to help sell our beautiful community. They
are off to a great start. We sold 3 homes in February. If you are interested in listing your home give them a call or contact the sales office at 386-439-2201 Ask about our listing specials
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PORA PRESIDENT”S REPORT
To Plantation Oaks Residents,
I am honored and humbled to be elected to serve on the Plantation Oaks Residence Association board and also for being given the oppor-tunity to serve as president. My wife, Jo Ann and I moved here only a short time ago and are both grateful for the opportunity to help the community. From the first day that we visited Plantation Oaks we fell in love with the people here and their sense of community.
The Resident Association board is looking forward to a wonderful year. We would like to join the rest of the community in making Planta-tion Oaks a great place to live and help to rekindle the spirit that has been part of this great neighbor-hood for years.
Tom Bailey
Mission Statement: To provide emergency assistance to our com-munity when State/Local emer-gency services are delayed or oth-erwise unavailable. All residents are invited to regis-ter with us any special needs or emergency assistance you (or someone you know) may require in the aftermath of a catastrophic event. This information can be helpful in executing search and rescue, planning and purchasing necessary supplies and equip-ment. To register; contact Janet Springer, jspring213@yahoo.com, 912-655-3155
Our last meeting was on February 2 in the clubhouse. Our next scheduled meeting is Friday, March 9th at 11:30 am in the club-house, all are welcome. We dis-cuses protocols and future needs so we will be prepared and ready to help the community should the need arises.
Chinese Auction scheduled for March 3rd. Doors open 10am – 2pm, to buy tickets, and pick out your treasures. Ticket sales end at 2pm and drawing for winners start at 2:15pm. Must be present to win or leave your tickets with someone to claim item/s on your behalf. Food and beverages will be on sale during event.
2. GPS: Someone had their car broken into while they were at a foot-ball game. Their car was parked on the green which was adja-cent to the football stadium and specially allotted to foot-ball fans. Things stolen from the car included a garage door remote control, some money and a GPS which had been prominently mounted on the dashboard. When the victims got home, they found that their house had been ransacked and just about everything worth anything had been sto-len. The thieves had used the GPS to guide them to the house. They then used the gar-age remote control to open the garage door and gain entry to the house. The thieves knew the owners were at the football game, they knew what time the game was scheduled to finish and so they knew how much time they had to clean out the house. It would appear that they had brought a truck to empty the house of its contents. Some-thing to consider if you have a GPS - don't put your home ad-dress in it. Put a nearby ad-dress (like a store or gas sta-tion) so you can still find your way home if you need to, but no one else would know where you live if your GPS were sto-len. TO BE CONTINUED…... *PLEASE PASS THIS ON Even if this does not pertain to you, please let your family and friends know so they don't get caught in a scam
NOT ALL THIEVES ARE STUPID
Submitted by John Mercurio 1.LONG - TERM PARKING Some people left their car in the long-term parking at San Jose while away, and someone broke into the car. Using the information on the car's registration in the glove compartment, they drove the car to the people's home in Pebble Beach and robbed it. So I guess if we are going to leave the car in long-term parking, we should NOT leave the registra-tion/insurance cards in it, nor your remote garage door opener. This gives us something to think about with all our new electronic tech-nology.
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Brussels Sprout and Carrot Salad with Cara Cara, Avocado, and Or-ange Tahini Dressing
serves 4 to 6 as a side
A note on shaving Brussels sprouts––it’s best done with a mandoline or with a very sharp knife. Either way, be very, very careful because I like you and your fingers. The carrots are easily cut into ribbons with a peeler.
for the orange tahini dressing 3 tablespoons tahini 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup fresh squeezed orange juice 1 teaspoon maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon red chili paste 1/4 teaspoon ground coriander
Either in a blender or with a fork, whisk the ol-ive oil into the tahini, and then blend in the or-ange juice, maple syrup, sea salt, chili paste, and coriander. Thin with water or more orange juice if needed. for the salad 2 cups shaved Brussels sprouts 3 carrots, trimmed and peeled into ribbons 1/2 a red onion, sliced paper thin 3 Cara Cara oranges 1 avocado, peeled and sliced
Place the shaved Brussels sprouts, carrot ribbons, and red onion in a bowl and drizzle with half the dress-ing, turning to combine. Set aside while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
Zest one of the oranges and set aside. Use a sharp knife to trim the top and bottom off the oranges, and then, working your way around, slice off the peels. Slice oranges into 1/2 inch thick rounds. Slice the avoca-do. Layer the orange and avocado slices into the shaved vegetables. Drizzle with the remaining dressing, using your hands to better incorporate it, and finish with the reserved orange zest.
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March
1-Mar Terry & Mark Fazzio
1-Mar Donald & Patti Deater
15-Mar Don & Betty Cole
26-Mar Mike & Maddy Kahn
26-Mar Michael & Rita McCray
27-Mar Willis & Florence Card
27-Mar Thomas & Cara Kavan
April
3-Apr Nancy & Steven Cronin
4-Apr Marty & Ellen Fuasconaro
4-Apr Tony & Betty Cuccovia
7-Apr Joe & Flora Catalano
9-Apr Michael & Polly Flippo
9-Apr Ed & Claudia Zoller
15-Apr Pete & Lucy Case
15-Apr Don & Claire Hamel
18-Apr Ann & Jerry Meek
20-Apr Chuck & Lynn Allspach
22-Apr Paul & May Goeller
23-Apr Ray & Sue Proper
25-Apr Marianne & Jake Morton
26-Apr Stephen & Elizabeth Van-dermyn
26-Apr Norm & Joan LaFrance
27-Apr John & Peg Murcurio
27-Apr Joe & Glenda Cortese
March 1-Mar Karleen McConnell 1-Mar Marie Nelson 3-Mar Sharon McNeil 3-Mar Judy Kelley 4-Mar Billy Lowe 4-Mar Karen Mathias 5-Mar Judith Kelly 6-Mar Joe Bowe 6-Mar Betty Brennan 7-Mar Keith Peppard 7-Mar Buford Bentley 10-Mar JoAnn Larkin 11-Mar Mary Sue Peppard 11-Mar Sandy Richards 11-Mar Peg Mercurio 12-Mar Carol Hanley 12-Mar Lewis Worley 12-Mar Mary Stearns 13-Mar Charles Krug 14-Mar Chris Amodio 14-Mar John Pires 14-Mar Patty Przybzsz 15-Mar Jerry Quigley 15-Mar Joan Bronson 16-Mar Bill Sombathy 16-Mar Fred Jacobs 18-Mar Nick Burnett 19-Mar Jo Sombathy 19-Mar Helen Wendorf 20-Mar Paul Olson 20-Mar Louis Plank 21-Mar Eleanore Lannin 21-Mar Linda Gagnon 22-Mar Joan Johnan 23-Mar Gisela Kelly 24-Mar Ray Ruggiere 24-Mar John Scroxton 24-Mar Carol Mason 24-Mar James Casali 26-Mar John Mercurio 26-Mar Joe Graneri 26-Mar Marilyn Juengst 26-Mar Fred Mason 27-Mar Donna Sweenney 29-Mar Pat Beattie 30-Mar Bill Lane
April 2-Apr Susan Schultz 2-Apr Harry Cobb 2-Apr Joe Cortese 4-Apr Lynn Ceman 5-Apr Nina Raneri 6-Apr Sharon Mayes 6-Apr Ed Reese 6-Apr Gerri Remondi 8-Apr Pete Seidel 9-Apr Patty Watkins 10-Apr Millie Plishka 10-Apr Debra Clack 11-Apr Lonnie Vickers 13-Apr Marci Adrion 13-Apr Sue Dymnioski 14-Apr Ann Meek 14-Apr Carol Marchetti 14-Apr David Hinton 14-Apr Norma Watson 15-Apr Phyllis Cox 16-Apr Maureen Caskin 17-Apr Edna Welch 19-Apr Sal Nicosia 20-Apr Hugh Logan 20-Apr Ruth Scardino 21-Apr Connie Gray 21-Apr Sue Proper 22-Apr James Metzler 22-Apr Marty Whiting 22-Apr Teresanne Johnson 23-Apr Cheryl LeBeau 24-Apr Glenda Cortese 25-Apr Jake Morton 25-Apr Irma Reed-Castellanos 25-Apr Kathy Gallagher 25-Apr Kevin Gallagher 25-Apr Keith Mowling 26-Apr Butch LaForge 26-Apr Barney Barningham 26-Apr Phyllis Yarina 27-Apr Helen Delaney 28-Apr Russell Patnaude 28-Apr Don Abel 28-Apr Mike Amodio 29-Apr Rosemary Merry 30-Apr Carol Abel 30-Apr Sharon Coraci 30-Apr April McCaughey
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Sherman Williams Paint Store
25% off paint and supplies, have to
say Plantation Oaks resident account
386-445-3518
Oberg Decorating Company
20% off for Plantation Oaks residents
386-503-7609
YOUR AD COULD BE HERE!
Dryer Vent Cleaning of Palm Coast
Plantation Oaks discount rate
$65.00 for basic cleaning.
Call for details
Yuriy Kulev 386-586-8576
JBS Pressure Cleaning-
Exterior Home Cleaning starting at
$75
Driveways as low as $25
Call Keith 386-871-8121
TruGreen
4 lawn applications @ $35each or
Prepay customers pay only $130.20
Call Richard Westover@ Trugreen
386-506-2427
Blinds and Shutters by Jason
10% off for residents
386-445-5611
George Bourke Painting
10% off for residents
386-446-2775
Georgia Floors Direct
10% off already discount prices no
size restriction.
*excludes certain sale items
386-672-1244
Florida Notary
Have Notary Will Travel
Documents Notarized in your home or
the clubhouse
Call Resident Steve Seltzer
561-703-8410
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Make Welcome Our New Residents!
Jim Moore 13 Tobias Lane
Maria and Harold Blum
16 Claremount Drive
Nick Andeacchio & Terry Johnson relocated to
17 Ashbury Lane.
Social Committee Report: Your social club is off to a great start in 2018. We have a Social event board now in the main hall of the Clubhouse. It is next to the fax machine. Janet & Lenny Springer have done an awesome job putting it together. Please check it out. January 26th was our annual Chili Cook off, with a great turnout. We had 14 chili entries with 3 winners. First place went to Lenny Springer, 2nd place went to JoAnne Bailey, 3rd, place went to Ken Copeland. We had a good turnout for the first, 2018 Ice Cream Social on 1/28. Starting in Feb-ruary we will add cake to the ice cream social and celebrate Birthdays & Anniversaries. The celebration will be free to all Residents!! Come join us in the celebration on the last Sunday of the month. February has been a very busy month. 2/10 Carl Monte played to a sold out crowd for the Valentines dance. Thanks to Norm and Helen for hosting and do-ing a fantastic job as always. Everyone had a wonderful time. On 2/13 there was a Coffee & Donuts at the club-house. On 2/16 was the Fish Fry. Best Fried Fish in Flagler Beach, was right here at PO. The Tim Rippy, dance on 2/23 has been sold out too! Don’t for-get Saturday 2/24, Breakfast at the CH. Upcoming in March: On the 3rd, Chinese Auction, 5th – 9th , pictures will be taken for the pictorial directo-ry. The 17th, St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, 25th, Birthday/Anniversary celebra-tion, 31st, dance with Solid Gold. This truly is an Active Adult Community! We could not do it without the support and help of all the volunteers!! Thank you, Thank You, Thank you. Ken & Deb
Army Veteran Ron Harper Passed away in January. He and his wife Lee moved into Plantation Oaks in October 2017.
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A Caring Community Ed and I have lived here since 2013 coming from Pa. He did a lot of handyman work in the community and seeing his white van on the streets was common. We were snow birds owning a fifth wheel on a beautiful site in a Lancaster area campground. You can see pictures of this on RV trader where it has been listed for sale. On October 9, our lives changed completely. Ed had a severe stroke on that day and he hasn’t been home since except for day vis-its. We had a block party on Octo-ber 15 for Julip Lane where I was able to spend time with all our street neighbors. These neighbors and many other in the community never fail to ask how Ed is doing. They are a continual emotional support for me when they tell me he and I are in the thoughts and prayers. The sup-port has gone beyond words to ac-tions. Paul is trimming his hedges next door so he just comes over and trims mine for me Pat and Paul take me to the eye doctor because I can-
not drive home after the treat-ment. Sue lends me her hand-icap items and always has helpful suggestions. Tom is trying to get the handicap ramp to stay put so I can get Ed up and into the house in his wheel chair. These are just a few ex-amples of the love and support we both feel from this commu-nity. Sam, Bob, Dennis, and others have visited Ed. Fortunately, we have two chil-dren not to far away in Central Florida, and two more in Pa. They too have really been supportive. My son Russell, goes to see his pop and makes him do things he did not try before. My daughter in Pa. Christina is helping me with the sale of the RV in Pa. My other daughter Amber is a Dr. of Physical therapy so she sends excerise and equip-ment for her pop to use to in-crease his mobility. He is the step dad to these children and it is a blessing to see how
much they love him. My oldest daughter , Kathy, helps me to stay focused and not overwhelmed by her practical suggestions. Between friends, neighbors, our family of faith we are surrounded by love and sup-port. I believe that God wants Ed’s faith to be built up and for him to have a full restoration and that is the way we are praying and believing. My hope and faith is that he will make gains in mobility soon so I can bring him home. Thanks so much for be-ing a loving and caring community for us. Carol Eppinger
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