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Newsletter Information
Note, any information to be placed in the newsletter, must be submitted between the 1st and 15th of
every month. Please contact the editor (Phyllis Grossi) at 567-6105, pkaygrossi@aim.com or drop off
the information at 11150 Mesquite Dr. All newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site @
www.floridacommunities.com (click on Southfork at bottom of page.)
Southfork community page (you know you are from southfork when)
Southfork Deceased residentd (Southfork Fl “gone but not forgotten”
Must join on facebook to be able to view or add info.
ASSOCIATION OFFICERS:
President Tom Geyer 2016-2018
Vice President Hollis Adams 2017-2019
Secretary Peggy Elkins 2016-2018
Treasurer Roger Layne 2017-2019
Directors:
Ron White 2016-2018
Harry Gerrish 2016-2018
Craig Whitbeck 2017-2019
Nancy Holley 2017-2019
Mary Freund 2017-2019
Emergency CONTACT NUMBERS IN PASCO COUNTY (911)
Pasco Cty Sheriff 352-521-5131 Dade City Police 352-521-1493
Hurricane Updates 800-427-8340 Sheriff non-emerg 727-847-8102
Southfork office 352-523-0022 Fax 352-523-0611 After Hours 352-206-4080
Sick/Prayer List.
Tanya Hahn Ron White Jean Deiss Ray Witham
Sandy Bravinder Linda Belesky
Get Well Wishes To All!
In Memoriam
Tom Dicks Sister( Marie Jan Evans), former res of Mesquite Dr
Charlotte Lynch Resident passed away
Our condolences to the family and friends!
New Residents
Nothing submitted for this month.
Welcome to our Community of Southfork!
Wedding Anniversaries
June 1st Jack & Linda Nutter June 9th Herb & Sue Goltz
June 15th Murlan & Sally Cooper June 17th Jim & Carolyn McAdams
June 20th Bob & Nancy Jones June 23rd Bob & Carolyn Roe
June 24th Tony & Donna Trubiano June 28th Jerry & Judy Weston
June 29th Jerry & Sherry McClellan June 30th Garth & Pat Guyette
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Riddle of the Month
After I am made, You break me and re-make me. What am I?
June Birthday’s
Kerry Stoddard Carol Reno Garth Guyette Brenda Tetro Diane Unger Mary White Jean Robinson Pete Logoyda Mary Kuehl Bella Kinney Marcus Harmon Patty Fustaino Don Reno Donna Trubiano Sue Garside Bobbi Gillis Ronnie Thompson Al Albrecht Jack Nutter
New Feature
Starting each month there will be a listing of people celebrating birthdays. I will have a listing
for each month of the newsletter so please forward to me at pkaygrossi@aim.com the
month/day of any birthday.
from Tom’s desk.
WELL WE HAD A GREAT TIME AT THE KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY. GREAT FOOD
AND GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. THE HORSE RACES WERE A LOT OF FUN. I HOPE
WE CAN DO THIS AGAIN.
FOR FATHERS DAY WE WILL HAVE PIZZA AND ICED TEA. SPECIAL DEAL LADIES
WILL ONLY PAY $1 FOR THIS. YOU MUST SIGN UP.
ON A SERIOUS NOTE A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE COMPLAING ABOUT PEOPLE
SPEEDING IN THE PARK. PLEASE WATCH YOUR SPEED.
ALSO BECAUSE OF THE DRY WEATHER THERE A BURN BAN ON SO BE CAREFUL
OF ANY OPEN FIRES AND TOSSING CIGARETTS.
THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH KEEPING THE CLUB HOUSE CLEAN. IF YOU MAKE A
MESS PLEASE CLEAN IT UP.THAT IS ALL I ASK.
LET'S HAVE A GREAT SUMMER.
TOM
Donna trying to capture a picture
Katie Bellnier
Really………..
Southfork Kentucky Derby Party
Article submitted by, Lonnie Layne
The weather for the Southfork Derby was much better than the Kentucky Derby. The Southfork stable of horses and jockeys had no mud to run thru, (maybe next time).
Dinner of fried chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, and cake with strawberries was preceded by the presentation of the winners of the derby hat contest.
Prettiest hat winner was Katie Bellnier, silliest hat winner was Craig Whitback. Thanks to everyone that decorated hats, you made our judges (Tom Geyer, Jim Holley, and Roger Layne) job very difficult.
After dinner, our betting "windows" manned by Carolyn McAdams and Lynda Adams opened, our jockeys had their horses at the starting gate and we were off. Handy Hollis (Adams) and Gater Jim (McAdams) kept our jockeys in line and on the move. Nancy Holley and Lonnie Layne were kept busy at the payout window.
Thank you to everyone that worked behind the scenes to make this party a success and thanks to everyone that attended (we couldn't do this without your support).
Father’s Day Special (Pizza)
Presented by the H.O.A.
Sunday, June 18th @ 4pm
To all the special men in this community that we care about, we are serving all of you a
typical men’s pizza party with Ice Tea.
Yes, come and be served by the special women in your lives and enjoy a change of pace from
the “usual” (men cooking for us) at our food events. All of us women are looking forward to
serving you on this special day. (smile)
All of this, to all of you, for being special in our lives and you know we would not forget
you and we thought you all deserved it.
WE WILL HAVE PIZZA AND ICED TEA. THERE WILL BE A SIGN UP SHEET SO WE
WILL KNOW HOW MUCH TO BUY.
DADS ARE FREE AND MOM'S CAN PAY $1.00.
Women’s Club
June 7th Potluck Meeting
LETS TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT!!!
A LADIES ONLY POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT THE CLUBHOUSE at 11:30am.
ICE TEA AND DESSERTS WILL BE PROVIDED
PLEASE BRING A NEIGHBOR
THERE IS A SIGN UP SHEET AT THE CLUB HOUSE
Wednesday Burgers by the Pool
There will be no Hotdogs/Hamburgs
on Wednesday’s for the rest of the
summer. They will resume in the Fall.
Thanks to everyone including the Blue Jay people
who have supported this weekly event.
JUST A REMINDER !
Women’s Club again this summer will be collecting school supplies. Starting
July 10th there will be a container in the clubhouse for all donations. Ending
date will be August 8th. The Women’s Club will purchase the backpacks again
this year. Our Donations will go to Lacoochee Elementary School. Below is a
list of supplies they recommend. Thank You for your support!
Carol Whitbeck V.P.
PRIMARY SUPPLY LIST
(GRADES K, 1 & 2 )
12 Pencils
1-16 Count of box of crayons (no color pencils or markers, please )
1 Bottle of Glue or 2 Glue Stick’s
1 Pair of Fiskars blunt tip scissors
2 Spiral 1 Subject notebook ( wide – ruled )
1 box of Kleenex
Ziploc Bags ( sizes ) Snack, Quart, Gallon
Baby Wipes
Intermediate Supply List
(Grades 3,4 & 5)
1 Plastic Pencil Box
1-12 Count box of crayons
1 box colored pencils or markers
12 pencils
1 Bottle of Glue or 2 glue sticks
1 pair of scissors
2 spiral 1 subject notebooks ( wide-ruled )
4-3 Prong Pocket Folders
1 Box of Kleenex
Ziploc Bags ( Sizes ) Snack, Quart, Gallon
Baby Wipes
1 Package wide-ruled paper
A great group enjoyed Out and About last month. Always a challenge???
Jim, where the heck are we going? We are lost. Laughed and enjoyed each challenge!
Company and food was great. Thanks for the ride Ron!
We enjoyed our meal At Carraba's in Booksville/Spring Hill. Also, God Bless America. Thank
you. 🇱🇷🍷🐎
Article and photo’s submitted by Kathy
Gallick
Now what is so interesting and what are you
going to have?
This group has major fun and especially waiting to see if
everyone followed directions on how to get the right
address.
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
THREE ACTIONS to be taken to help prepare for possible disasters and other emergencies.
Those three (3) Actions are:
1. Get a Kit
Flashlight w/fresh batteries also a phone charger
Drinking water for 3 days for each person in the household
Canned food
Clothes/Bedding/Pillows/Towel
Medicines
Money(cash on hand in case ATM;s become inoperable
Generators
Bathtub full of water to flush toilets
Pet Supplies
BBQ Grill w/fresh tank of propane for cooking
Rain gear
Important Papers-Insurance policies, phone numbers etc.
Contact numbers for relatives etc. needed
2. Make A Plan
Get a map of where you plan to evacuate to
Familiarize yourself with local emergency shelters
When to leave if an evacuation order is broadcast
Have sufficient gas in car
Put hurricane awnings down
Turn refrigerator to coldest temps and then do not open unnecessarily
3. Be Informed
Purchase a portable weather radio
Listen to TV bulletins and weather alerts
Read newspapers and follow storm maps etc. (Utilize the internet to follow storms and make
preparations)
Be prepared and do not wait until the last minute!!!!!! Season starts June 1st –Dec 1
st.
List of shelters for Pets but call before time to make sure they are accepting animals.
"Florida Pet Friendly Hotel Chains
Local shelters in cases of extreme emergency in our area.
ST. LEO UNIVERSITY 33701 STATE ROAD 52, ST. LEO
RAYMOND B. STEWART MIDDLE SCHOOL 38505 TENTH AVE., ZEPHYRHILLS
CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 38505 CENTENNIAL RD., DADE CITY
PASCO MIDDLE SCHOOL 13925 14TH ST., DADE CITY
LACOOCHEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 38815 CUMMER RD., DADE CITY
Depending on the severity of the storm, all shelters may not be open. Before evacuating, listen
to your local news for emergency information updates and to find out which shelters are open.
SOUTHFORK CINEMA, Tuesday June 12th - 7:00 pm!!
Our next Tuesday Night Movie will be June 12th @ 7:00pm. Movie to be shown is “Florence
Foster Jenkins”
The “CineBistro will continue serving all you can eat popcorn for 25 cents and ice cream for
$.50 a bowl . (Root Beer floats available for $1.00) You are welcome to bring your own
beverages. There’s plenty of seating but feel free to bring your own comfy chair! Don’t
forget, we take requests!!! Something you want to see? Just let us know
This film tells the inspirational true story of a New York heiress,
Florence, who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great
singer. The voice she heard in her head was divine, but to the rest of
the world it was hilariously awful. At private recitals, her devoted
husband and manager, St Clair Bayfield, managed to protect Florence
from the truth. But when Florence decided to give her first public
concert at New York's Carnegie Hall, St Clair realized he had perhaps
bitten off more than he could chew.
Details
Comedy Drama 1 hr. 50 min. Opened 8/12/2016
Director: Stephen Frears
Meryl Streep
Hugh Grant
Rebecca Ferguson
Simon Helberg
Nina Arianda
Writer
Nicholas Martin
NEIGHBORLY UNSUNG HERO’S
There have been many instances here in Southfork
where there has been a sudden illness or death occurring or a neighbor who
has no family and depends on a friendly gesture from their neighbors..
During times such as this, there are so many here in our community who do
not hesitate and send out a helping hand, “ Our Unsung Heroes.”
On a weekly, daily, monthly basis many of these neighbors take care of those
who are in desperate need with visits, taking food, calling them by phone and
helping in so many other numerous ways.
I know of 4 people on our street alone who reach out and help a neighbor.
They were not asked but just take it upon themselves to help out.
We are very thankful for the many residents who take on being kind and
considerate and these people never look for a “Thank you” and at this time I
commend all who have and still are helping others.
Thank you all and that is what makes living here in Southfork so FANTASTIC!!!!!
Phyllis,
Cowboy Gary Gary & Linda Rose 1967 Prom (WOW) Linda
#1 – This sweet lady is JEAN RAPINAC – born Jean Matz, in Lyons, Illinois (a west Chicago Suburb) on October 7th
. Moving here on
Prairie Drive in August 2015, Jean retired from Springfield Missouri School District, where she worked in the attendance office at the high school and also drove a school bus! “Jean of All Trades.” Jean has three children, three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She loves dancing and sewing, and especially tending to her cute little doggie, Rosie. You’ll see her walking Rosie and spoiling her on a daily basis. That’s great! You know Jean with her warm, friendly smile!
#4 – That’s our MARCIA MAYER. “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia”! Marcia Matz was born March 28th
in Lyons, Illinois. Yes, correct! Her
sister is Jean Rapinac! Marcia resides on Palamino Drive and has been in Southfork since December 2015. Her career path was in the Office Medical field, retiring from Edwards Hospital in Naperville, IL. She is widowed and has two children and three grandchildren. Marcia enjoys reading, sketching and has done oil paintings in the past. Oh, she also has a real bossy parrot, but so adorable! Another pretty Matz gal! We’re happy these ladies chose Southfork as their home!
#2 – Meet our MR. GARY ROSE (no, not Pete). This interesting guy was born on May 10th
in Troy, New York. He and Linda moved
here to Palamino in 2004. They’ve been married 49 years with three children, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Gary retired from CVS where he was a Chemical Technician. He’s also an Ordained Minister! His hobbies are: (1) Bible Studies; (2) Computers; (3) Blogging (newbiblereflections.blogspot.com….biblereflections.blogspot.com); (4) MS Access Programming (ex: compositebible.com); (5) Chess (standard & 3D); and (6) reading GREEK (sounds Greek to me)! A busy guy and an A+ personality…Gary always speaks to everyone and loves that “Pal” Poodle of theirs also! A real people-person!
#3 – Yes, that’s LINDA ROSE! Born Linda Langenbach on November 1st
in Troy, New York! Linda’s career path included Home
Health Care Aide, retiring from Mobil Personal Services. She was in the printing business to, AND with three children! Linda also enjoys reading, embroidering, crocheting, and cooking. (Think I’ve smelled some delicious aromas from their home.) Very interesting story on these two and their 49 years of marriage! They met in school at age 15. Both sides of their families did not approve of the other, so after Gary and Linda dated over 4 years – with about $2.00 in their pockets, driving an old Pontiac, and no place to live – they decided to ELOPE!! That, they did and have been together all these years! Love that story and it’s one that proves you don’t have to pay a fortune for wedded bliss! Congratulations on your upcoming 50
th wedding anniversary you two!
More to come this fall………Respectfully Submitted by Jean Deiss
Bob & Wilma
Thompson’s
unexpected visitor on
Tuesday evening April
18th on Maverick
Drive
Pictures submitted by
Nancy jones
Animal control came by to take this visitor away but not before excitement set into SF with
another visitor of this kind. Fortunately he or she is now safely relocated to a more appropriate
environment!
Who loves auctions?
New address for the
Dade City Auction will
be held at the VFW in
Dade City at 12735
VFW Rd, Dade City
33525. It is off of 52
and just down from the
High School. Preview
for the auction is 4pm
and starts promptly at
5pm on Tues &
Thursdays. Food and
Beverages available
through the VFW.
Contact: Patty Grossi
Fustaino for further
info at 215-534-7256
___________________ Avon: Catalogs are
available. Call Tanya
or Bobby 567-7125
tbhahnfl@yahoo.com
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Just a reminder that all
jobs serviced in the
community is the
responsibility of each
resident and not in
any way reflects on
the Southfork
management.
Jerry’s Handyman
Services
I am a master
electrician offering the
following services:
Electrical, Pressure
Washing, Gutter
Cleaning, Minor
Plumbing. Also,
transportation to or
from Orlando/Tampa
airports as well as the
Tampa Train/Bus
stations.
Jerry McClellan
11040 Maverick Drive
Home: (352) 240-3395
Cell: (352) 999-2908
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Gary’s Handyman Service Painting – Plumbing Drywall – Flooring Power wash & More Gary Sanborn 352-206-3773
Help Available
Keep the sunshine in your life. Let me help. In home care by retired nurse, reasonable rates, flexible hours. Personalized, Healing Touch massages available. Call Jeanne for your individual assessment. 352-437-5139.
Homecare
Do you need help with daily living? Did an illness or procedure limit your ability to care for yourself? I have over 30 years experience helping people in their homes. I am a qualified HHA/CNA and homemaker that will assist you with daily living for very reasonable rates. References available upon request. For more information call (352) 567-7702 Ask for Maureen ____________________
Southfork Maint. I am available for many different jobs. No job too big or too small. Pressure Washing - $65.00 North Side of House - $25.00 Gutters - $25 to $40.00 Plumbing $35.00 and up Paint-Ceiling fans-Outlets and so much more. Please leave a message at 813-508-2805 and I will return your call ASAP. Andy Davidson _________________
Weekly Calendar of Events
Sunday Church of Your Choice…”May I” card game @6pm
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Monday Coffee Hour @8am…
(Fall/Winter) Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm… Hand & Foot @6pm
Euchre @6pm…TOPS (take off pounds sensibly)@10am..Dbl Pinochle @noon
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Tuesday Trash Pickup AM…(Fall/Winter) Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…
Exercise @10:30am…Sequence @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Men’s
Shuffleboard @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm
Bowling (Zephyrhills) @noon…Yarn Hookers @2:30pm… Poker 2pm
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Wednesday Recycling pickup 1st & 3rd Wednesday……
Quilting @9am… Bridge @1pm… Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm
Bingo@6:30pm, doors open @3:30pm, sales @5pm, early bird 5:30pm
Poker @3:30pm
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Thursday Hand & Foot @9am…Dominoes @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Men’s
Shuffleboard @1pm…(Fall/Winter) Ladies Shuffleboard @3pm
Poker @5:00pm…”Alley” Board game @6pm…
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Friday Trash pickup… (Fall/Winter) Mixed Shuffleboard @9am…Exercise
@10:30am…(Fall/Winter) Men’s Shuffleboard @1pm…
WII FIT @9am
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Saturday ”65” game @6pm…Poker @5pm…Community Weigh to Go @Falcon Hall @Blue Jay 9am
Poker @1pm
June 2nd (Fri) Men’s Breakfast 9am (Smitty’s) food for needy)
June 7th (Wed) Women’s Club 11:30am potluck luncheon
June 12th (Tue) Movie night 7pm
June 16th (Fri) Men’s Breakfast 9am (Smitty’s)
June 18th (Sun) Father’s Day Pizza party @4pm (women only pay $1.00 MEN are free)
Answer to riddle on page 3 is (Egg)
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!
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