Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events: April 9th: 4-6 PM Treviso Bay Happy Hour Social at Terrace Pool April 23rd: 4-6 PM Treviso Bay Happy Hour Social at Terrace Pool
Treviso Bay is pleased to welcome its newest Treviso Bay is pleased to welcome its newest Treviso Bay is pleased to welcome its newest Treviso Bay is pleased to welcome its newest
Homeowners! Homeowners! Homeowners! Homeowners! • Kenneth Bellavia & Nadine Murray
• Raymond Rignel
• Audrey Primrose
• Robert & Cheryl Pradelski
• Mary Shultz
• Bruce & Margaret Grathwohl
• Harold Knickle & Mary Bottella
• Peter & Carmen Griffis
• Joe & Dee Calabrese
• Michael & Peggy Melie
• Michael & Mary Alioto
• Don & Connie Jones
• Dan & Laurie Powell
Working together, we can
continue to have a
significant effect in
sustaining the usable life of
the Collier County Landfill
and protecting the
environment.
Recycling is as easy as
1-2-3!
1. Please remove food
residue.
2. Place recyclables in
your cart, loosely
without bags.
3. Place recycling cart at
the curb with at least
three feet of clearance
from other objects.
For more information
visit:
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Page2: Meet the Treviso Bay Homeowners
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It’s all Fun and Games
Page 4 Quick
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Around Treviso Bay
Page 6 Community News
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April 2013
Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events: Upcoming Events:
April 9th: 4-6 PM Treviso Bay Happy Hour Social at
Terrace Pool
April 23rd: 4-6 PM Treviso Bay Happy Hour Social at
Terrace Pool
Meet the Treviso Bay Homeowners
Tackling Mount Kilimanjaro
Submit your story to Katrena Herron or Jessica Martin at: [email protected] or [email protected]
Since retiring, the Grathwohl’s have been enjoying their free time by taking adventures such as traveling the country and the world. Their biggest adventure to date has been climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, which they did in the fall of 2012. The Grathwohl’s weren’t experienced climbers, but figured the climb would be a doable task since they all are physically fit and workout regularly. They underestimated the difficulty of the journey. Mt. Kilimanjaro is the world’s tallest free standing mountain, measuring 19,341 feet high. Camping on the mountain was very primitive. There are no restroom conveniences, just buckets of water to wash. With Bruce’s former Marine status, these conditions weren’t anything he hadn’t experienced, but for Peg, it was somewhat of a shock. Their best investment was renting a bucket and small tent for $100. “I’m not particularly fond of heights, so looking down, down, down was very unnerving for me,” Peg Grathwohl explained. “I never expected that we wouldn’t make it, but I had some moments when I was ready to cry because it was a lot harder than I thought it would be.” There are many beautiful sites on the climb, starting in the rain forest, transitioning into an Alpine desert, and ending in a glacial environment, where no animals or vegetation existed. The eighth day of climbing proved to be the toughest. The terrain turned into a 30-degree slope requiring them to lean into the mountain to move forward. With a group right ahead of them, they could only advance three steps at a time, making for a tiring, stop and go pace. But the eighth day also brought on the full moon, allowing for a little more guiding light. The Grathwohls left the base camp at midnight and reached the Stella Point, the rim of the crater, at about 6:30 AM just as the sun was coming over the horizon. When they hiked the final 1,000 feet of elevation to reach Uhuru point, all they could do was just stand there. “You want to stand there and celebrate for awhile, but you’re so worn out from going straight uphill,” said Bruce. “Plus the guides know that you have to go back down from 19,300 to about 10,200 feet that day so they don’t let you linger too long to take in the views.” “Even when you’re done, you’re not done,” said Peg, who felt like the hardest part of the climb was getting downhill. “Your leg muscles are just jelly once you’ve gotten to the top, and it’s hard to control your steps in the loose gravel. With the steep grade, gravity is jam-ming your feet into your boots all the way down. It was very uncomfortable.” “For us as a family, it was a shared experience of good times and bad,” said Peg. “Besides the sense of accomplishment, the biggest takeaway was the beauty of Africa, but also the poverty of Africa. We have so much that we take for granted. It’s good to be reminded of that sometimes.” “It was something I’ve always wanted to do…. But it’s the last mountain I’m going to climb for sure,” laughed Bruce. “We paid a lot of money to be really miserable for nine days.”
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Meet the Treviso Bay Homeowners
Tackling mount Kilimanjaro
The numbers 1-9 have to be in each box, row and column. So if you have one with
8 numbers, you can work out the last one. And you can see where a number goes in
a box if it's in that row or column, you can't put it in that row or column in the box.
Riddles of the Month:
What goes up and down the stairs without moving?
What can you catch but not throw?
I can run but not walk. Wherever I go, thought follows close
behind. What am I?
Be careful with this tricky word problem. All is not what
it seems!
1. If you put a coin in an empty bottle and insert a cork
into the neck of the bottle, how could you remove the
coin without taking the cork out or breaking the bottle?
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I t ’ s a l l F u n & G a m e s
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Treviso Bay Sales Center 239-304-8609 Monday-Saturday 9 AM—6PM Sunday 10 AM– 6 PM Treviso Bay Golf Pro Shop 239-331-2052 Treviso Bay Gate House 24 hours/7 week 239-384-9380 Lennar Customer Care 866-226-4057
Community Director Katrena Herron [email protected] 239-304-8609 239-293-5688 Administrative Assistant Jessica Martin [email protected] 239-304-8609 Golf Director Mark Wilhelmi [email protected] 239-331-2052 Head Golf Professional JD Murray [email protected] 239-331-2052 Golf Course Superintendent Todd Draffen [email protected] 239-344-9928
Let us know what we can do to assist you!
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Around Treviso Bay
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A r o u n d T r e v i s o B ay
Treviso Bay Golf Pro J.D. Murray
Lisa, our Lennar New Home Consultant, is ready to sell
some homes!
Richard, our gate guard, is ready to keep our neighborhood safe!
Some of our homeowners decided to throw a little get together!
The newest rendition of our Champions Clubhouse!
A resident of Treviso Bay Comes and picks up his monthly calendar!
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An Architectural Review FormAn Architectural Review FormAn Architectural Review FormAn Architectural Review Form–––– When is it needed? When is it needed? When is it needed? When is it needed?
If a resident plans to make any changes to his property, an application to the Architectural Review committee is required. Please do not assume that because the modification you are contemplating is minor or that a neighbor has already performed a similar task that you do not need to submit an application. If a modification to your home has not been approved by the ARC, the potential exists for the Board of Directors to have you remove and restore the condition of the Property to the original condition. If you would like a ARC Form you may email your form request to [email protected].
PetsPetsPetsPets
Waste not, want not. Picking up pet poo may not be high on your “things-I-love-to-do” list, but it’s part of being a responsible pet owner and a considerate neighbor.
It is a Florida State Law to keep your dog on a leash at all times while out-
side.
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community Southwest Florida has ever seen.
Treviso Bay is world class golf and country
club community, surrounded by the luxury of
Naples living. No other community in Naples
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new Lennar Home. The homes and amenities
exude a Mediterranean flair while the golf
course offers a championship experience like
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best of Naples’ beaches, shopping, dining,
boating, and fishing. Whether you are looking
for a spacious single family home, or a main-
tenance free condominium, Treviso Bay has it
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