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JANUARY 2017
Camelot East Sun6300 Queensbury Blvd. • Sarasota, FL 34241 ● 941-923-2311 • 800-843-2311 Toll Free
Managers Minute
Happy New Year, 2017!A thank you is in order to all the residents at Camelot East for a wonderful 2016! Without your volunteerism, your help and good old neighborly attitudes Camelot East wouldn’t be the #1 place to reside in Sarasota! As the year 2017 has come upon us your office staff and maintenance men are here
to serve you. We enjoy helping you whenever we can and we also enjoy getting to know each and every resident better. Please know that the door to my office is always open to the residents. As residents ourselves, Becky and I love living at Camelot East. Yes, the community is beautiful, but we live here because of the loving and caring residents. We love all of you. It’s time to have “Fun in the Sun!” Let’s feel like a “teen” in 2017! At your service,Gail Sterling
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Did you know…By Gail Sterling 1. Our manager, Gail Sterling’s father, Jim Sterling, who turns 85 years “young” this year, helps us out from time to time in the community. Thank you, Dad for all of your help and expertise! 2. At the time of this printing we have 22 homes for sale through the office. In a community this size the normal amount of homes for sale would be 45 homes. Nice job to John Brown and Ann DiTullio, our sales team on selling so many homes! 3. Each year from January to April we average 4 to 6 home sales per month! From May to December we average 1-2 homes sales per month. We average selling around 40 homes per year. 4. Joel Werner is our new maintenance man. Joel comes to us from Bradenton, Florida. Joel is doing a great job. When you see Joel give him a warm Camelot East welcome. 5. Newby Management Company, Camelot East’s management company, manages 40 manufactured home communities in Florida. Newby’s are #1 in Florida and #17 in all of the United States of America when it comes to manufactured home management companies!
Rules, Rules, Rules!Below are some rule violations that have happened in the past year at Camelot East: 1. No free standing sheds allowed. You have to call the office to get approval on adding onto your utility shed. Just call the office and the manager will come out and show you what can and cannot be done. 2. Wrong color of carport driveway or house color. Please contact the office before you paint anything on the outside of your homes or carport driveway. The colors have to be approved by the office. 3. Make sure you check with the country to see if you need a permit to work on your home. Sarasota County has stringent rules for permitting. If caught
doing work without a permit can result in extensive fines and non- approval of the project from the county. It is better to be safe than sorry. The Camelot East management do not produce county permits for residents. The management only approves the work to be done before you get a permit. 4. Weeds, weeds, weeds! It is the homeowner’s responsibility to have your home power washed, weeded and trimmed. The rules state that the management can come and do the work and charge a 25% surcharge to the resident for the work that was done. Please make sure your homes are checked every month, especially during the summer months. Thank you for making Camelot East the #1 place to reside in Sarasota! At your service,Gail Sterling
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Events coming up and when to buy tickets. Remember the first two weeks of an event that is not sponsored by management, only HOA members are able to buy tickets the first two weeks. That means they could sell out and this is a great reason to sign up as a member.
EVENT Date Tickets on Sale
2017 Community Luncheon January 11th on sale HOA Auction January 14th Sock Hop January 20th on sale New Residents January 26thConcert January 29th on sale
Phantom of the Opera February 9th sign upFabulous February February 11th on sale Jan 10th
Make sure you mark your calendar for ticket sales and check the hallway for events you need to sign up for.
Notes from the Social Director
Happy New Year to all of you! It is hard to believe that I have been here for two months. Time sure does fly by. December was a great month here at Camelot East. The Cookie Exchange this year had its largest turn out so far. I can see why, I went and had so much fun. Joanne Anderson does a fabulous job putting it all together. Thank you Joanne! Another success was the Santa “Paws” Parade” we had over 10 dogs participate. The residents came to watch the dogs parade around in their adorable costumes. The top three were Sophie, Sace and Katie! This will definitely be an annual event. Our Christmas Hayride was a lot of fun with Ricky Russell. I must say the mini pies were one of my favorites! Congratulations to Jack & Judy Oropallo for winning first place for the Christmas decoration contest, second place Dianne de BERGH, third place Ray & Flo Schuler. Best golf cart went to Bob & Jacquelin Ruse. Thanks to all who came it was great spending time with all of you. Last but not least the Christmas Brunch filled up quickly this year, the food was amazing and the residents enjoyed this time together. Thank you Ann DiTullio for all your efforts in putting this all together so beautifully. We have great things planned for this month. Starting with our Community Luncheon, we will be honoring our Veterans on January 11th. Our Bi-Annual Auction is January 14th be sure to join us. The Sock Hop on January 20th will be a blast. A very special night with Marcy Downey and Jimmy Mazz on January 29th. At this time of year we all look back and see how much has happened in a year, some happy times some sad times. Whatever challenges or joys we have in our lives we all grow from them. I have learned some are lessons or blessings. As I look back at 2016, it was filled with a lot of change. Sometimes people fear change while actually it can
To Each of You a Healthy New YearThink freely. Practice patience. Smile often. Savor special moments. Live God’s message. Make new friends. Rediscover old ones. Tell those that you love that you do. Feel deeply. Forget trouble. Forgive an enemy. Hope. Grow. Be crazy. Count your blessings. Observe miracles. Make them happen. Discard worry. Give. Give in. Trust enough to take. Pick some flowers. Share them. Keep a promise. Look for rainbows. Gaze at the stars. See beauty everywhere. Work hard. Be wise. Try to understand. Take time for people. Make time for yourself. Laugh heartily. Spread joy. Take a chance. Reach out. Let someone in. Try something new. Slow down. Be soft sometimes. Trust others. Believe in yourself. See a sunrise. Listen to rain. Reminisce. Cry when you need to. Trust life. Have faith. Enjoy wonder. Comfort a friend. Have good ideas. Make some mistakes. Learn from them.
What wonderful ideas, and resolutions. If we could each accomplish the majority of these during the course of the upcoming New Year, what a terrific world this would be..
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be a good thing. Things just fall into place at the right times. Even if something does not go as planned it can turn around into something even better than you imagined. I find it exciting to see what is always around the corner. Having a positive outlook and not worrying has been a blessing for me. It is true what they say worrying does not change anything but it robs you of a great day. So with that being said let’s all start off the new year with faith, hope and an abundance of love in our hearts for our family , friends and the people we will meet this new year.Joyce Russell
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I hope everyone is enjoying this program. It gives you an update on what’s going on and where to get information on events. In this program we have loaded all the pictures we take during functions. It also has a calendar so you can see what’s going on. Notification reminders of upcoming events is another one of the functions. The SUN is loaded in monthly so you can read all the articles. Just let the Social Director know that you want to be on the email list. Once on the list save as a favorite on your computer.
Concert January 29thMarcy Downey and Jimmy Mazz will be appearing at Camelot East on Sunday, January 29, 2017. Each of them have delighted us in the past with separate performances, and now we have been successful in bringing them back to perform together. Each of them will feature their own individual new show with a duet act at the conclusion. This is one event you do not want to miss!We will have open seating (theater style) and invite you to BYOB everything, if you desire. Tickets will be sold each Tuesday prior to Bingo at the Clubhouse, beginning on December 27, 2016.
Camelot East HOA Board Resolution 1 Tickets Sales for HOA EventsEffective August 1, 2014
On March 6, 2014 Mike Koon makes a motion that ticket sales, after August 1, 2014, would go on sale and be limited to HOA members only for the first two weeks of ticket availability. After the second week, tickets will be available to all residents and guests. This motion will take effect after checking with management about the Social Fund payment. Nancy Cammack seconded the motion. The motion passed with five yes votes and one no vote.Be it resolved that any HOA Member in good standing may buy tickets to HOA events during the first two weeks of ticket sales, beginning with ticket sales after August 1st 2014. The HOA Homeowner may assign their ticket buying rights to a seasonal renter during their occupancy of said property. If the HOA Homeowner member doesn't assign their ticket purchasing rights, the seasonal renter may purchase an associate membership in the HOA, as defined in the Camelot East HOA By-Laws, affording the renter all HOA privileges set in the By-Laws including the right to early sale tickets. This does not affect other
HOA membership rights as described in the HOA Bylaws.
Be it further resolved that this resolution is a policy statement from the Camelot East HOA Board and remains in effect until changed by a future vote of the Board.
THE UNKNOWN FUTURELife is a book in volumes three–The past, the present, and the yet-to-be.The past is written and laid away,The present we’re writing every day,And the last and best of volumes threeIs locked from sight — God keeps the key.~ Author Unknown ~
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Getting to know you….By Joyce Russell
Esther Paznanski, is a longtime resident here at Camelot East. She moved here with her husband Tom 15 years ago. Their home was originally the Camelot East sales office. Esther is from New Jersey where she was a secretary for New Jersey Bell. Esther’s husband Tom was a Chemist at Merck & Company, later on
became a Math and Chemistry teacher. They were happily married for almost 65 years, and have two children, Tom and Gail. She has 5 Grand kids and 10 Great Grandchildren. Esther and Tom enjoyed entertaining and being around family and friends, also went on many cruises which included a trip to Europe where they went to 9 different countries in 16 days. When I asked her what she loved about Camelot East she smiled and said,” all of the things that there are to do here”. Tom and Esther were on the committee and got to know many wonderful people. With the loss of her husband Tom, whom people called “Gentleman Tom”, living in this community has been a blessing for her, as she does not feel all alone.
Wayne and MaryAnn Ramirez have been part time residents for 3 years. They are here approx imate ly 5 months and in Arkansas the rest of the year. Wayne was born in New York City and MaryAnn in
Racine Wisconsin. They met at the University of Wisconsin and were married in 1973. They have four children, Gina Marie, Steven Wayne, Anthony Stephen, and Beth Ann, as well as 8 Grandchildren. In 1974 the family moved to Puerto Rico to help with Wayne's parents business. Wayne secured a position as Head Master of a Private College Prep
School, and MaryAnn as Development Officer. They lived in Puerto Rico for 14 1/2 years, and then relocated to The United States Virgin Islands. Wayne worked at another College Prep School and then accepted the position of Assistant Director of Special Education for all three islands. MaryAnn worked in the Senate then, with Governor Paiewonsky., and finally retired as Director of The Resource center for children and adults with disabilities. They had the opportunity to work with the Kennedys, serving as Coordinators of The Very Special Arts Festivals. After retiring and moving to Arkansas, they owned and operated an authentic 1950's ice cream parlor/antique shop. Wayne still writes Grants for The US Virgin Islands and has brought in over $10 Million dollars to the island. Wayne, also, started the First Art Therapy Association in the State of Wisconsin in 1969, developed and taught the first courses at The University of Wisconsin, and Mount Mary College. While here, Wayne enjoys painting and sketching, while MaryAnn has had the opportunity to sing with some local bands, one of which is Camelot Easts own Bob Gates, and our own Armand Olevano. Wayne, MaryAnn and their children are bi-lingual. They sure keep busy. These are just a few of the highlights of their lives, but we had to stop somewhere.
Margaret Geisert, is our Administrative Office
Assistant. She has been with Camelot East for 15 years! Born in Chicago, Illinois but raised in Southern California. Margaret married her husband Steve in 1984 and had two boys, Steve 31 and Erich 27. Margaret was a stay at home Mom and did some accounting work. Margaret and Steve
moved to Sarasota in 1998. In 2001 she started her position here at Camelot East. She loves to travel and has been to Alaska, Canada, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Mexico and Puerto Rico along with a few more! Margaret also loves cats, whose names are Gaby and Silvester. We appreciate all that she does here at Camelot East.
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Camelot East is going on a 7 day Caribbean Cruise on January 21, 2018!See details below. Who: Any Camelot East resident, guest, friend or family member can go on the cruise. What: It is on the Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. When: January 21, 2018 Leaving Ft Lauderdale, FL at 4:30PM to Nassau, at Sea, St. Thomas, St. Kitts, at sea, at sea arriving back to Ft Lauderdale on January 28, 2018 at 6:30AM. How much: Depending on the day you book, prices start around $899.00 per person. There will be an additional charge of $75.00 per person charge payable to Camelot East for the bus we will all be taking. This includes the bus to and from the Port and tip. How to reserve: Please call Rock Johnson , Group Travel counselor at Vacations to Go at 1-800-338-4962 Extension 7536 Please mention the Camelot East cruise. He will be able to answer all your questions concerning the cruise. Sign up starts now! Who's our Camelot East cruise directors: Gail Sterling, John Brown and Margaret Giesert are organizing the cruise for us. Please call 941-923-2311 with any other questions. They are here to help. They will also be going on the cruise too. You can only reserve your cruise through Vacations to Go, see above information. We will have a blast! Anyone who goes on the cruise ( With their booking through Vacations to Go) will have their name put into a drawing and 1 person's name will be drawn to WIN $500.00 cash on the day we leave on the bus for the port. Make your reservations today as space is limited! At your service,Gail Sterling
LIVING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE: “DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?”by Roni Antenucci, Wellness Consultant
The beginning of a new year often brings out the desire for new beginnings resulting in the New Year’s Resolution! Many begin and end on the same day or taper off before the month is out. It’s really quite difficult to make changes in our lives and very often we make it even harder by biting off more-much more than we can chew particularly as we age.In The Gift of Years, Joan Chittister writes: “A burden of these years is that we might allow ourselves to become less than what we are able to be more quickly than we ever should.”For years, I’d make resolutions to live a healthier lifestyle which went nowhere; then I finally had an epiphany! I needed to look at what health and wellness meant to me yesterday, what it means today, as well as what it would look like five or ten years from now. Despite growing older, we actually have more control than we think we do about our health. Bad hips, Knees, shoulders, feet? Arthritis? Recovering from surgery? Dealing with dementia? Let’s be honest. No one looks forward to being incapacitated. Yet, I have seen people from 50 to 90 deal with the worst health problems imaginable and come back swinging! I’ve also seen others who become angry, miserable and devastated. Why? I truly believe those who fare well, have (whether they are aware of it or not) developed a vision of wellness which brings them life. A vision of wellness does not ignore the body, but it incorporates it with the mind and spirit. A vision of wellness starts by being grateful for the gifts we have been given, being realistic about what we can and can’t do, refusing to allow our limitations to define us, setting wellness goals that are attainable, and taking the best care of our bodies, minds and spirits that we can.Joan Chittister tells us:”A blessing of these years is that they call us to go down deep into ourselves in order to discover everything we are. Now.” Are you up to the challenge? What is your vision of wellness for yourself in January 2017?
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Table and ChairsResidents, we have a small selection of tables and chairs for you to borrow for your use. Please contact Joyce Russell our Social Director to sign out the table and chairs. However, no tables and chairs will be available during HOA, Newby events and any Holiday.
Camelot East Bi-Annual Auction:James Bondur
January 14, 2017 is the date for this event, so mark your calendars and start scouring your homes for those unwanted items that you would like to donate to the Camelot East HOA Biannual Auction. This season’s auction will be held on Saturday afternoon,
so mark your calendars and plan to attend this exciting event. We will accept most household items, including furniture, but we will not be able to accept old televisions, computers, or printers. The Auction will have two parts:
• On Friday afternoon and evening from 3:00 PM till 7:00 PM and Saturday from 12:00 noon till 2:00 PM, there will be a Flea Market sale for small items. The Flea Market item pricing will be from $1.00 - $5.00.
• Saturday at 2:00 Steve and Ed will kick off the Auction with bidding for the higher priced items. You will find this to be very entertaining.
Refreshments will be severed during this afternoon event. You can drop your items in the Club House auditorium starting at 10:00 AM on Friday January 13th or call James Bondur (315) 289-5248 by January 12th, so he can arrange to have the item(s) picked up. All the unsold items will be donated to charity.This event has been very successful in the past and I want to thanks everyone who has donated and purchased items from this event. And, here is hoping the 2017 Auction is as successful and entertaining as the previous ones.See all of you on Saturday January 14th.
Camelot East Board of DirectorsPresident Mike Koon 941-923-5186 [email protected] Vice President John Antenucci 941-388-8153 [email protected] Vice President Karen Tomson 765-432-1281 [email protected] Marie Nugent 941-929-9667 [email protected] Treasurer Tom King 941-922-8269 [email protected] Member at Large James Bondur 315-289-5248 [email protected] at Large Jack Wilson 941-923-7645 [email protected]
SARASOTA’S FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERSEmergency (Fire, Police, Medical) 911Camelot East Office 923-2311Camelot East Fax Number 924-2312Camelot East Security 350-8166Sheriff—Non Emergency 316-1201Abuse Hotline. 1-800-96-ABUSEAmerican Red Cross 486-8402Driver’s License 361-6217 / 361-6222Elder Care 1-800-963-5337Evacuation Information 361-6844Florida Power and Light 917-0708Hospitals HCA Doctor’s Hospital 342-1100 Sarasota Memorial Hospital 917-1000Libraries Fruitville Library 861-2500 Gulf Gate Library 861-1230 Selby Library 861-1100Licenses (Car, Boat, Fish, etc.) 362-9898Local Directory Assistance 1-800-555-1212Main Post Office 1-800-275-8777Medicaid Office Dept of Children & Family Services 316-6000Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222Property Tax / Personal Property 362-9888Sarasota Bradenton Airport 359-5200Sarasota Herald Tribune 365-6060SCAT Plus Services 316-1007Senior Friendship Center 955-2122 Caregiver Support..... 556-3268Social Security Administration. 1-800-772-1213Tags / Decals Manufactured Homes 362-9898Tax Information 362-9888Taxi—Green Cab 922-6666Taxi—Yellow Cab 955-3341Time and Temperature 1-813-645-2323Verizon FIOS Service 1-888-553-1555
What’s Happening Everyday
Day Time EventSunday 6:30 PM EuchreMonday 9:00 AM Decorative Painting 1:00 PM Mahjong 5:00 PM Mens Poker 7:00 PM Bridge 7:00 PM Shuffleboard 7:00 PM Games Night Tuesday 1:00 PM Yoga 7:00 PM Bingo Wednesday 9:00 AM Yoga 1:00 PM Mahjong 1:00 PM Bridge 6:30 PM Ladies Poker
Thursday 6:30 PM Men's Poker 7:00 PM Bridge
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Mixed Bowling League
We will begin bowling on the January 5th at 1pm at the AMF on Route 41. We would love to have any resident interested in joining to call Ron Stauffer at 610-413-7000. Come on out and enjoy a day of fun and fellowship.
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CAMELOT LADIES BOWLING
November was a busy month for our bowlers. The first week of November was the time to pick up splits. Seven splits were picked up. Jaque Ruse picked up a tough 3-10 split with Carole Cormier and Lynn Morong picking up a 4-5. Sue Carlson picked up a 3-7, Sue Roberts a 6-10, and Flo Schuler picked up a 3-4 and a 2-7. Colette Valentine was a sub this week and showed us her talents by bowling a 179 game and getting a turkey. Betty Christatos had a nice 161 game and Carol Gaudino a 155.
This week was another great week for picking up splits. Carole Cormier picked up a 2-7, Robelle Feffer the 5-10, Joan Collins the 4-5 and Estelle Thomas the 5-6 and the 3-7-10. Joanne Bailey had a great week bowling two nice games, 163 and 154. Joan Collins had a nice 166 game, Betty Christatos a 158, Susan Carlson a 155, Lynn Morong a 167 and Judy Shafer the high game of 171. Great bowling gals.
Week 3 again had our gals picking up plenty of splits. Patty Schreiber picked up a 3-10 as did Lynn Morong. Lynn also picked up a 4-7-10. Susan Carlson picked up two splits, a 4-7-9 and a 6-10. Carole Cormier picked up a 5-6-10. Our “split queen” for the week was Carol Gaudino who picked up three 5-7 splits and a 2-7-5 as well. Wow! Wave Greenwald, who is new to bowling this year, got her first turkey this week. Way to go Wave! Marcia Robinson, who has helped us out as a sub, had two turkeys this week and games of 162 and 169. Betty Christatos had two nice games with a 161 and a 159 plus a turkey. Judy Shafer had a nice 174 game and a turkey as well. Lynn Morong had high game of the week with a 189. Susan Carlson had a great 157 game. Every week gets better! Never have had so many turkeys in one week.
Not a single turkey week four, but plenty of great bowling. Joanne Bailey pulled out the high game of the week with a 173. Connie Keller had a nice 168 game. Lynn Morong had a great day with two nice games of 169 and 159. She also picked up a 5-7 split. We are so glad Lynn joined us this year. Susan Carlson continues to bowl games over 150 and had a nice 158 game. Betty Christatos continues as our top bowler and came up with a 166. Judy Shafer had a 151 game and Patty Schreiber a
150 game. These are some great scores! Wave Greenwald picked up a 4-5 split as did Joanne Anderson and Jacki Ebel. Patty Schreiber picked up a 5-7 split as did Sue Roberts.
Used up all the turkeys for Thanksgiving because we did not have one turkey this week. We had some nice games though with the high game of 181 from Joan Collins followed by a great 176 from Lynn Morong. Susan Carlson was bowling great this week and ended up with two games of 161. Wow, good job. Carol Gaudino had a nice 154 game and Anne Larsen who helped us out as a sub had three nice games of 154, 161 and 155. Jaque Ruse picked up a 4-5-7 split, Sue Carlson a 4-9, Lynn Morong a 4-5 and Robelle Feffer a 5-10.Some of our bowlers will be leaving for the holidays so we will be bowling 2 weeks in December. We have adopted three children from the giving tree and collected money for toys and clothing. Our bowlers are a generous group of gals and we collected close to $200.00 for the cause.
Headrests in Cars- Who Knew?Submitted by Barb Voegelin
This is something that all drivers should know! Hope no one ever needs to do this. I always wondered why the 2 posts on the bottom of the headrest were pointed, now I know.The headrest of car seats is deliberately kept detachable and sharp so that it could be used to break open the glass in case of fire and an emergency. The car’s glass too are kept easily breakable from inside. Very few people know about it and thus can’t save themselves in case of emergencies. Please share it with as many possible and educate.
Fiesta ItaliaBy Denny and Ann DiTullio
The Italian dinner is a distant memory but I think our stomachs will be full for quite a while. The night could not have happened without the following WONDERFUL residents: Sue Baux, Ron Stauffer, Carole and Hector Cormier, Joann and Bob Anderson, Jackie and Tim Ebel, Paggy and Joe Antenucci, and Carol Gaudino. They served you with a smile and kept your plates full!Everyone feasted on salad, antipasti, pasta and
meatballs, chicken piccata , roasted vegetables and Lemoncello cake. With their dessert coffee they also enjoyed some libation. What Italian meal would be complete without the guests taking home some food? The committee made sure there was plenty of food for the guests to take home to remember them and the Fiesta Italia for several more days.Thank you again to the committee and to the residents who supported the night of food and friends.
Camelot East and Social MediaFollow us on Facebook! All of our upcoming events you will find there, simply click on the events tab. You can also leave a comment about Camelot East. Don’t forget to “share” and “Like”.
Salvation Army Angel TreeOn behalf of the Salvation Army, a very big thank you to all of the residents who bought gifts. We had around 60 residents participate this year! Again, thank you for your generosity.
To The Residents of Camelot EastThank you, thank you to everyone who donated to the Nite Train Express 3rd Annual Toy Run for All Childrens Hospital. Once again I am grateful and humbled by your compassion and generosity. This year our event almost doubled, the donations of toys, money and necessary items over last years event, which is awesome. Again thank you so much. As always, I am proud and pleased to know and be of service to this amazing community.
Yours Truly,Dawn SchwabMail CarrierCell: 941-228-2088
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All Faiths Food BankWe are collecting food throughout the year, the box is located just outside the Social Director’s office. Summertime is also a time of need as the children are not in school. Any type of snacks, cereal, and breakfast bars just to name a few would be great. A big Thank you to all that have given!
Residents helping Residents
Some of our residents are having trouble getting from place to place and they need your help. If you have a couple of hours to donate taking our residents to doctors’ appointments, food shopping, etc. please let the office know. Margaret gets calls for this and would like to get a list together for when she gets a call. We also have applications for the SCAT Plus bus. They will come to your door and transport you to where you need to go.
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All American Cookout
Saturday
March 11th
11:45am – 1pm In the Auditorium
Menu: Hamburgers $2.50
Hot Dog $1.75 Bag of Chips $ .25 Soda $ .50
Signup in hallway by March 2nd
Ladies Lunch Bunch
will be going to Sommers Dutch Family
Restaurant 4000 Cattleman Rd
Sarasota 941-260-9900
Thursday January 12th At noon
Contact person:
Marge Gushue 941-925-7914
Meet at the restaurant!
Deck Party
Friday
January 6th
at 5:30pm
Residents are asked to bring a cover dish
and your drink of choice.
Camelot East Book Club
January 10th
The Woman in Cabin 10 By Ruth Ware
&
February 7th The Forgotten Garden
By Kate Morton
Edward Nugent 21Pamela Carides 22Darwin Cooper 23James Carides 23Evelyn Chapman 23Ronald Herigodt 24Dorathy Jackson 24Don Houge 25Mary Scharfer 25Michael Sills 26Paul Jineant 26 Robert Gaudino 26Laurianne Biron 27Elizabeth Dinney 27Susan Roberts 27Donald Lowry 28 Norma Winter 28David Wolcott 28Terry Campbell 28Gary Chaney 28Carolyn Ginalski 29Patricia Lathom 29Kim Hannigan 29John Horenberger 30Bernard Stella 30
Birthdays for the Month of January 2017
David Barker 02 Marie West 03Jolene McClung 04Joyce Murphy 05Mary Nenninger 06Barbara Gance 07Bobbie Carr 07Theresa Murtha 07Mary Davis 07Michele Lelo 08Robert Squillante 11Michael Burkhart 11Ronald O’Connor 11Keith Jackson 12Charles Marshello 13Patricia Prendergast 13Norma Phillips 13Norbert Chenard 13Monique Doucet 14Dorothy Schwall 14Nancy Becker 15Frank Bassetti 16Joseph Antenucci 17Patricia Graydon 17Pat Bardwick 18
Bunco
Let’s have some fun!
January 5th & 19th at 1pm
For more information Call Vinnie 925-2795
Game of Dice
TIRED OF WATCHING
TV Sunday Night
EUCHRE Be at the Clubhouse at
6:20 pm Games start at 6:30pm
sharp!
For more information call Vinnie at 925 – 2795
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January 2017 Courtesy Patrol 350-8166
Weekly Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6:30pm Euchre 8am Ladies Tennis 9am Pickle Ball 10am Water Aerobics 1pm Mahjong 4pm Line Dancing 5pm Men’s Poker 7pm Hand & Foot 7pm Bridge
8am Men’s Tennis 9:15am Ladies Bowling 10am Water Aerobics 1pm Yoga 7pm BINGO
9am Painting 9am Yoga 10am Water Aerobics 1pm Mahjong 1pm Bridge 6:30pm Ladies Poker
8am Men’s Tennis 10am Water Aerobics 7pm Bridge
7am Golf 8am Ladies Tennis 9am Pickle Ball 10am Water Aerobics
8am Men’s Tennis
Monthly Special Events Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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5 1pm BUNCO 7pm HOA Board Meeting
6 5:30pm Deck Party
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10 2pm Book Club
11 Community Luncheon
Noon
12 noon Ladies
Lunch Bunch 7:30pm HOA General Meeting
13 5:00 Supper Club
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Annual Auction 2pm
15 Follies Meeting 3pm in the Auditorium
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19 1pm Greeting Cards 1pm BUNCO
20 Sock Hop
6pm
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29 Marcy Downey
And Jimmy Mazz
3:00pm
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1 2 1pm Bunco 7pm HOA Board Meeting
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Saturday Trivia
February 4th
at 7:00 pm
BYOB Everything Sign up book in hallway
$2.00 per person
Card Making Club January 19th
at 1pm
Cost is $5.00
Come join us for a really fun time together! Let’s take the next step in learning something new. Be creative, it is amazing what you can do.
Sign up in the hallway! RSVP. Debbie at (941)400-1537
STOP! STOP! STOP!
Please make sure you STOP at all STOP signs within the community!
Remember, the speed limit is 20
MPH within the community.
For all of our safety please follow these rules.
Supper Club will be going
to
Darrell’s (BBQ) 215 S. Tamiami Trail Venice 941-485-9900
on
Friday, January 13th
at 5:00 pm
Meet at the Restaurant
“Tennis” Ladies Tennis Needs Help
We need to do a Round Robin Mixed doubles would be great!
I have extra rackets we will teach Guys help us out we will let you
win??
We play Monday’s and Friday’s starting at 8am
If interested call Margie Ferry
941-726-6800 Between 10am and 1pm
Thanks “Game/Set/Match”
Line Dancing
Every Monday at 4pm
Come on out and have fun With the ladies!
Yoga
We now have a morning class
We meet every Wednesday
At 9am
With Lisa Davis
Camelot Mixed Bowling
League
January 5th AMF bowling Center
To sign up call Ron Stauffer 610-413-7000
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Volunteers Needed
We are in need of someone to help out in our Library
Books that need to be filed,
approximately one hour a day seven days a week.
Choose the days you would like and we will create an accommodating schedule.
Thank You
Sign up book in the hallway!
Sock Hop
January 20th
6pm
Cost $10.00 residents
$13.00 Guests
Phillie Cheese Steaks, Cheesy
Potatoes, Cesar Salad, Root Beer
Floats, etc.
Tickets on sale
Marcy Downey And
Jimmy Mazz
Sunday January 29th
Doors open at 2:30pm Show starts at 3:00pm
Cost: $9.00 Residents
$12.00 Guest
Tickets go on sale December 27th
Bridge Lessons
Every Thursday At 3:00pm
These lessons are for avid Bridge
players. It is designed to improve your skills and utilize the Chicago scoring
system.
Sign up book is in the hallway!
7 Day Caribbean Cruise January 21, 2018 on the Royal Caribbean “Allure of the Seas” Any resident, guest, friend or family are welcome. Leaving on January 21st from Ft. Lauderdale at 4:30pm Arriving back to Ft. Lauderdale January 28th at 6:30am Prices start around $899.00 per person. An additional charge of $75.00 per person made payable to Camelot East for the bus we will be taking. This includes the bus to and from the Port and tip. Reservations start now! Contact Rock Johnson at Vacations to Go 1-800-338-4962 ext. 7536. Please mention the Camelot East cruise. He will be able to answer all of your questions concerning the cruise. Sign up starts now! Anyone who goes on the cruise (with their booking through Vacations to Go) will have their name put into a drawing and 1 person’s name will be drawn to WIN $500.00 cash on the day we leave on the bus for the port. Your Camelot East cruise directors are Gail Sterling, John Brown and Margaret Giesert. Please call 941-923-2311 with any other questions. They will also be going on the cruise too. You can only reserve your cruise through Vacations to Go, see above information. Make your reservations today as space is limited. We will have a blast!
Camelot East HOA
Community Auction
January 14, 2017
Where: Camelot East Auditorium Flea Market Sale Friday January 13th - 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
& Saturday January 14th – 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM
These times can be used to view items that will be auctioned on Saturday afternoon starting at 2:00 PM.
Auctioneers: The Dueling Auctioneer’s
Edward Robinson and Steve Sheridan
Contact James Bondur at (315) 289-5248 or [email protected] by January 12th with your list of donations for this auction. It would be nice if each household could donate at least one item. Items can be delivered to the Club House on January 13th between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Larger-item pickup can be scheduled for Friday afternoon. Just call Jim.
No picture tube televisions, computers, printers, or clothes please.
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$ 5.00
Community Luncheon January 11th
At noon
All Veterans are free but must have a ticket
The Veterans Administration of Sarasota will be here!!
Tickets on sale in the Social Directors Office
New Residents Meeting & everyone else who wants
to attend!
January 26th at 10am
Costco will be here with discounted memberships and yummy Danishes
and coffee!
This is your time to ask our manager Gail Sterling any questions you have
about Camelot East.
Celebrate
Fabulous February
Saturday, February 11th
6:00pm – 10:00pm
Music by “Escape”
Sandwiches – Salads - dessert Residents $10.00
Guests $ 13.00
Tickets on sale Jan 10th
Thursday, January 5th
At 4pm Come join us in our Fitness Center we will have a trainer to teach us how to use our new equipment. No sign up
needed, simply attend!
We will be giving out a Camelot East yoga mat as a door prize to one lucky
attendee.
Sarasota County Fire Department
Will be here on March 8th
9:30am – 11:30am to conduct the yearly
Smoke Detector Program
Sign up in the hallway!
Follies Meeting
January 15th 3:00pm In the Auditorium
Come and let’s get together and plan to
showcase our amazing talents here at Camelot East
Follies on March 19th!
Day Bus Trip!
Thursday February 9th
We are going to Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Fort
Myers. Rated 1# best dinner theatre.
Featuring, Phantom of the Opera
Lunch Buffet – Salad & Dessert Bar
Show will begin at 1:15 Ending at 3:15
Pick up at Camelot East 9:45am
Sign up book in hallway!
$87.00 per person Check made payable to Ship and Shore travel please drop off check to Joyce Russell in the
Social Directors Office
Marina Jack II Lunch Cruise
Friday March 24, 2017 $69.00 per person
Pick up at Camelot East at 11:00 AM Return at 2:00 PM
Come join your Social Director, Joyce Russell, as we enjoy a relaxing, narrated sightseeing lunch cruise through the inter-
coastal waters and the Gulf of Mexico while you enjoy delicious dining, outstanding views and exceptional service. Docked at the
Marina Jack restaurant on the downtown Sarasota bay front, complete with air conditioned salons and open air outside decks that provide you with the best way to enjoy the waters on this 96
foot cruise vessel. Every seat has a view! Tour Includes:
1 ½ hour cruise Seabreeze Lunch Buffet Round Trip Motor Coach Transportation
To reserve your spot, please call 941-488-9393 and mention that you
are with the Camelot East Marina Jack Cruise. Payment is due 45 days prior to the trip and can be paid with Visa, Mastercard or check.
*Must have 30 people signed up for trip to go.
We will have a drawing on the boat for a chance to win your $69 trip cost back! Don’t miss out!
Questions? Contact Social Director, Joyce Russell at 941-923-2311
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21. Gender25. Bite26. Alley27. Gorse28. Debatable29. Lavish30. Celebration31. Vitality33. Blue-green34. A Maori club35. Always36. Arid38. Magnificence
41. 16 1/2 feet42. Melancholy44. Anagram of "Ail"45. Rank46. Energize47. Watchful48. Utilized50. Overhang51. Secluded valley52. Doing nothing53. Tiny sphere54. Shoestring55. LargeNorth American deer(plural)
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21. Gender25. Bite26. Alley27. Gorse28. Debatable29. Lavish30. Celebration31. Vitality33. Blue-green34. A Maori club35. Always36. Arid38. Magnificence
41. 16 1/2 feet42. Melancholy44. Anagram of "Ail"45. Rank46. Energize47. Watchful48. Utilized50. Overhang51. Secluded valley52. Doing nothing53. Tiny sphere54. Shoestring55. LargeNorth American deer(plural)
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21. Gender25. Bite26. Alley27. Gorse28. Debatable29. Lavish30. Celebration31. Vitality33. Blue-green34. A Maori club35. Always36. Arid38. Magnificence
41. 16 1/2 feet42. Melancholy44. Anagram of "Ail"45. Rank46. Energize47. Watchful48. Utilized50. Overhang51. Secluded valley52. Doing nothing53. Tiny sphere54. Shoestring55. LargeNorth American deer(plural)
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National Bath Safety Awareness Month. In the United States, an average of 370 people across all age groups suffer bathtub or shower-related injuries every day. Slips, falls, and hot-water burns are the prime causes of accidents in the bath and the second leading cause of accidental death and disability. Remember: Bath safety is an integral part of general home safety.
National Blood Donor Month. Some give blood because they’ve been asked to. Some know a family member or a friend who might need blood someday. Some simply believe it’s the right thing to do. Whatever your reason, the need is constant and your donation is important to maintaining a healthy and reliable blood supply.
National Stalking Awareness Month. The National Center for Victims of Crime launched National Stalking Awareness Month (NSAM) in January 2004 to increase the public’s understanding of the crime of stalking. The National Stalking Awareness Month website (www.stalkingawrenessmonth.org), launched in January 2009, provides a wealth of information about this crime and about the nationwide observance.
National Train Your Dog Month. The Association of Professional Dog Trainers began the National Train Your Dog Month campaign in 2010 to raise awareness of the importance of socialization and training, to inform the public that training your dog can be easy and fun, and to help new pet parents start off the year right with their newest family member.
WeeklyDiet Resolution Week, Jan. 1-7. This week is about focusing and altering the types of food
you consume rather than just reducing the amount. Try eating at least one piece of produce every day (fruit or vegetable), eating fi sh at least once a month (once a week would be better), and drinking at least two glasses of water a day.
National Sugar Awareness Week, Jan. 16-20. Can you go fi ve days without sugar? Take the challenge to fi nd out how diffi cult fi nding foods that do not contain some form of sugar can be, as well as how this substance can affect your body, mind, emotions, and life.
No Name-Calling Week, Jan 16-20. No Name-Calling Week was inspired by the popular young adult novel The Misfi ts, by James Howe. The No Name-Calling Week Coalition was created by GLSEN and Simon & Schuster Children’s publishing and has been adopted by schools around the U.S., growing into one of the largest bullying-prevention initiatives in the country.
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Please note the change of color on the map! The only place you can walk your dog is in white.
Where can I walk my pet? This question is the most asked question I have as the manager at Camelot East and I want to answer it so everyone understands the boundaries and the rules.The lots around the circumference of the community are called PERIMETER lots. Over the years they have been mistakenly called pet lots. The PERIMETER lots just happen to be the only lots we allow residents to have pets in their home without a Doctors order. You do not have to own a pet to purchase a home on the PERIMETER lots.The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) mandates that the community must give “ reasonable accommodations” to residents who have either a service animal or companion pet with a Doctors orders to reside on a NON-PERIMETER lot. However, those pet owners must abide by the same rules for pet walking as the PERIMETER home owners with pets do.1. As you can see on the map all pets are to be
walked on the designated “White” areas.2. They are to have their pets on a leash.3. They must pick up their doggie waste in a plastic
bag.4. They are to have their pets on a short leash so they
do not have dog waste in someone’s hedges or flower area beside their homes.
5. The next rule most residents don’t know or don’t remember... the pet owner can only walk their pet and have their pet “ do their duty” on PERIMETER LOTS ONLY! Not on inside lots that are across the road from PERIMETER lots.
6. A pet owner must carry their pet if they want access to another PERIMETER area to walk their pet. No crossing the non- pet areas is allowed unless the pet is carried or carted to a PERIMETER area.
7. At NO TIME is a pet owner allowed to walk their pets around the LAKE CAMELOT!
8. Any dog who habitually barks and becomes a nuisance or a threat to the community and its residents will be evicted from the community, regardless if it is a service animal or a companion pet. Unfortunately, in my career as a manager, I have had to evict 2 dogs from a community.
9. If habitual violations occur the pet owner can be evicted from the community because of rules violations.
10. All immunizations records on their pets must be kept current and a copy of them must be supplied to the office to be put into the residents file. This is for health and safety reasons.
The owners and Management of Camelot East appreciate each and every home owner. We thank you ahead of time as you abide by all of the rules of the community.At your service,Gail Sterling Manager
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