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Smoke Signal March 2019
The heartbeat of Tippecanoe
A park that is enjoying their retirement
Monday: 11:00 Gadabouts: Cheryl Davis
9:30 Petanque-Harold Stark 1:00 Dayane art class
TVHOA 1st Monday
7:00PM
Tuesday: 8:00: Socialize before Coffee
9:00: Coffee Hour Line Dancing after coffee
TBA: Horse Shoes– Fred Carter 2:30: Bowling Jim Smith 6:15pm Texas Holdem
Wednesday: 8:15am Golf: Chuck Caro
9:00am Crafters and Quilters 10:00 Shuffling
6:15 Euchre//Ping Pong
Thursday: 8:15: Golf-Dick kilbourn
8:30 Tops 10:00 Shuffling
1:00pm-Knitting-Neen Scott 6:15: Texas Holdem
Friday: 9:30 Golf 9 holes: Rose Maupin 10:00 Golf 18 holes: Jim Smith
5:45: Bingo Check Calendar for events on
Saturdays and Sundays
Wanda Stevens
[email protected] 813-779-1437
Website: by Dave Schryver Tippecanoevillage.com
Move your clocks forward 1 hour before bed on Saturday night before the Daylight Saving
Time day in March
Go to bed an hour earlier Saturday night before
the Daylight Saving Time day
Get outside and enjoy the extra hour of daylight
Replace the batteries in the smoke alarm and
carbon dioxide monitors
Clean out the medicine cabinet. Dispose of all
medicines properly
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MARCH 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
March
Flower
DAFFODIL
Remember why you started.. 3 months from now you will thank yourself
The distance between dreams and reality is Called action
You are what you do, not what you say you will do.
Discipline is Doing what needs to be done even if you don’t want to do it
1 Beginning of
Spring
Golf 18 holes10:00 1st tee time
9 hole golf 9:30 Bingo 5:45
2 “When every-thing seems to be going gainst you, remember that the air-plane takes off against the wind, not with it.”
GAME DAY 11-2
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Trivia 6:00
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra
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Trash Board Mtg 8:00am
Pentanqu 9:30
Gadabouts- 11 Art Class Dayne
1:00 Ball Room dance
class 2:30 TVHOA 7:00
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Coffee Line Dancing Bowling be there 2:30
Horse Shoes Texas Holdem
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7 Golf
Fun Shuffle Quilt & crafts 9:00 Euchre/ ping pong
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Tops 9:00am Golf
Shuffle 10:00
Knitting 1 pm Texas Holdem
Trash
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Golf 18 holes10:00 1st
tee time 9 hole golf 9:30
Bingo 5:45
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DANCE
March 9th St. Paddy day J and the Two
Tones 7-10
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Daylight Saving
JAM
Session 2-4
11 Trash
Pentanqu 9:30
Gadabouts- 11 Art Class Dayne 1:00
Ball Room dance class 2:30
Dayne 1:00
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Coffee Line Dancing Bowling be there 2:30
Horse Shoes
13 Golf
Quilt & crafts
9:00
Euchre/ ping
pong
Fun Shuffle 10:00
Recycle
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Tops 9:00am Golf
Shuffle 10:00
Knitting 1 pm Texas Holdem
Trash
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Golf 18 holes10:00 1st
tee time 9 hole golf 9:30
Bingo 5:45
16 Be happy with what you have, there are some people who have nothing but still smile!
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Trivia 6:00
Difficult roads often lead to
beautiful destinations
18 Trash
Pentanqu
9:30
Gadabouts- 11
Art Class Dayne 1:00
Ball Room dance class 2:30
Dayne 1:00
Strawberry Scoical 7:00
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Coffee Line Dancing Bowling be there 2:30
Horse Shoes Texas Holdem
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Quilt & crafts
9:00
Euchre/ ping
pong
Fun Shuffle 10:00
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Tops 9:00am Golf
Shuffle 10:00
Knitting 1 pm Texas Holdem
Trash
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Golf 18 holes10:00 1st
tee time 9 hole golf 9:30
Bingo 5:45
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DANCE
Hawaiian Luau
Pure
Country
Gold
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JAM
Session 2-4
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Pentanqu 9:30
Gadabouts- 11 Art Class Dayne 1:00
Ball Room dance class 2:30
Dayne 1:00
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Coffee Line Dancing Bowling be there 2:30
Horse Shoes Texas Holdem
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Quilt & crafts
9:00
Euchre/
ping pong
Fun Shuffle
10:00
Recycle
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Tops 9:00am Golf
Shuffle 10:00
Knitting 1 pm Texas Holdem
Trash
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Golf 18 holes10:00 1st
tee time 9 hole golf 9:30
Bingo 5:45
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“Every day is a new day,
new hope and new oppor-tunity. Good morning!”
31 Lord I just want to Take a minute not to ask you for any-thing BUT say thank you for blessing me for all I have!
1 “ I get up every morning and it’s going to be a great day. You never know when it’s going to be over so I refuse to have a bad day.”
2 “The sunrise, of course, doesn’t care if we watch it or not. It will keep on being beauti-ful, even if no one bothers to look at it.”
3 “The morning is not the enemy sent to torture us. It has been de-signed to help us. The morning provides us some quiet time of reflection, so we can improve ourselves.”
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50th Anniversaries In 2019
March Anniversaries 2019
2 Bob & Denise Thomas 2012 22 Joe & Juanita Arey 1995 Steve & Mary Geiger 1986 24 Burnie & Dolores Morrow 1972 John & Linda Tamburro 1986 29 Robert & Sharon Hayes 1981 30 Richard & Vicki Denny 2007
March 2019 1 Robert Dillard
Barbara Butler 2 Doug Brown Andrea Hannan 5 Julie Koon
Matt Scott 6 Gerri Emerick
David Best 7 Carolyn Rose
Janice Baldwin
8 Nancy McMorrow
11 Ray Raymond
12 Raymond Thomas
14 Ken LeVan 15 Jeff Beson
16 Theresa Gagnon Charles Bugbee
Joyce Poore
20 Jim Dashnaw
Joyce Burns 22 Maynard Bruch
Fred Carter Beth Harris 23 Delores Vieau
24 Bill Backus
25 Rose Maupin
26 Dolores Morrow Greg Dellinger Eugene Ford 28 Joe Arey
29 Matt McMorrow
Dayne Legassie
Mack Schlicht
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QUILT SHOW AND SPRING TEA
The Quilt Show and Spring Tea, originally scheduled for March 16th is postponed until 2020. The Quilt, that I have sold tickets on, will remain in possession of the quilters. If
anyone would like money back, please see me on Tuesdays at coffee hour. Your ticket(s) will be removed from the ticket box and your money refunded. For those who wish to keep their ticket (s) in the box, they will be used for the 2020 show. Thank you to the Quilters for
their support, and thank you to everyone who purchased tickets. I hope everyone will continue to support the Quilters for the 2020 event.
Judy
Daylight Saving Time Begins History
Daylight Savings time had begun in an effort to help save energy and provide workers with more hours of serviceable daylight during the long summer days. Daylight Savings Time was first introduced in the U.S. in 1918. However, it was not until 1966, when the Uniform Act was passed, that all states had to either observe DST or pass a state law to abstain
Saint Patrick's Day History
St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish pride and heritage. Saint Patrick was a British-born priest and former slave who is known for converting the Irish to Christianity and chasing the snakes out of the country. He died on March 17, in the year 461 and was mostly forgotten. As time passed, stories grew around St. Patrick and centuries later he was honored with the title of Patron Saint of Ireland. Over the years, big parties and the custom of drowning the shamrock at the end of the celebrations - a shamrock is placed in the bottom of a cup that is then filled with whiskey, cider or beer then drank with a toast - have become increasingly popular all over the world. Every year, on March 17th, this holiday is celebrated around the globe with shamrocks, leprechauns and lots of green.
What 's the meaning of the phrase 'P ipe dream'? A 'pipe dream' is an unrealis-tic hope or fantasy. W ha t ' s th e o r i g i n o f th e p h ra s e ' P i p e d r ea m' ? The phrase 'pipe
dream' is an allusion to the dreams experienced by smokers of opium pipes.
I looked it up and suggest you do the same as it reveals a lot re: where they “thought” the term came from. Here is another thought, A hope or plan being nearly impossible to achieve.
Check it out if your interested. (editor)
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Dance Themes Starting with the January 12, 2019 dance, each dance will have a theme. These themes will be listed on the dance schedule on the website. We are posting these now so that anyone
wishing to bring costumes or other "props" from up north can be prepared. Please visit www.tippecanoevillage.com/danceschedule.html or simply click on the "Dance Schedule"
link in the left panel of any page of the website.
Reminder: Any Tippecanoe resident that has a home for sale or rent AND is not using a realtor or rental agent can have their property listed on the website at no charge. Simply email some pictures and information to [email protected].
If you have questions, feel free to call David at 315-486-1408.
Residents, always remember to keep your doors locked and
DO NOT unlock nor let strangers into your house.
If you are suspicious then call the Sheriff 911.before you call
anyone else.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222 Pasco County Sheriff Non Emergency: (727) 847-5878 Dade City Police: 352-521-1495 (Non Emergency) Zephyrhills Police: 813-780-0050 Non Emergency Pasco County Tax Collector: 352-521-4360 Pasco County Animal Services (352) 521-5194 Pasco County Code Enforcement: 727-847-8171 Social Security: 36630 Adair Rd., Dade City; 800-772-1213 Zephyrhills Post Office: 813-715-0149 8:30-5:00 M-F Garbage Pickup: 352-583-4204 (Choice) Street Lights Out: 352-588-5115 Ext 1146 (Need number from pole) Unleash Dogs (Cats need to be caged) 727-834-3216 (Animal Control) Pasco County Police 352-521-5131 (also for fire call this number)
Any questions you have regarding your association dues please contact Raeann Heath: 503-891-4466
I have a few coffee mug totes
left. I have reduced the price to $8.00
which includes two coasters. You can reach me at 813-
713-2887. (KarenBavier)
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RECYCLING
Clean Up After Your Pet!!
Every owner is required to clean-up after your pet. It is beginning to get out of hand esp. by the RV parking lot. This area IS
NOT your pets toilet. Do not own a pet un-less you plan on taking care of them (in all areas) Your pets must be on a leash, even
in your own yard. Thank You!!
Use your own (Permanent) containers. NO, NO plastic bags of any kind
Recycle ONLY the following in the County’s Residential Recycling Program: Aluminum Cans, Metal Food Cans, Paper & Card-board, Plastic Bottles, Jars, and Small
Containers with codes #1, 2,3, 4, 5, and 7. Clear, Green, and Brown Glass, Bottles
and Jars
ALL card board boxes MUST be
broken down. Thank you
Only one bin will remain and that IS NOT FOR RESIDENTS but only for park use for common
areas. Please do not put anything in the bin. You can use your own trash days and recycle
days for all your trash. Thank you
Trivia …
will be run by Dick Kingsbury. He and his wife Con-nie will be renting the house formerly owned by Ray Poirer for January through March. I think it is 34610 Sweetpea. His phone is 315-778-9394. These will be
held the first and third Sunday, January through March, from 6-8 PM (6 sessions in all). I have already
put these on the events calendar at http://tippecanoevillage.com/calendar.html. We have been calling this "Tippecanoe and Trivia Too!" I have put on the website that this is General knowledge trivia contest featuring Northern New York Trivia Master Dick Kingsbury and his lovely wife/assistant Con-
nie. Come and enjoy the fun. FYI ... They do weekly trivia contests at two different restaurants in our area
throughout the entire summer as well as once a month at another restaurant. They also do these for business/
employee events.
Art class
Monday’s 1:00
with Dayne
FLEA MARKETS
Schedules Vary- Summer and Winter
Not all Flea markets are open in the summer.
Monday: Webster Flea market (Webster)(352-793-2021) Tues &Thurs: Patriot Flea mar-ket opens Thurs Nov 1st Wednesday: Crystal Springs Community (off 39) Wed Country Village (Off 39 Plant City)813-752-4670
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BINGO Bingo starts at 5:45 on Fridays. Can contact Jaima
Kirt for more information.
Remember, stamps will Not count as a bingo..
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Emergency Notification by Text
Remember that we have a feature that allows residents to be notified by a text message in the event of emergency situations in the park. We also use this feature to remind people of events happening at Tippecanoe. You must have a text capable phone to use this service. Simply text
"Tippecanoe" to 84483 to enroll. If you have questions, anyone already enrolled should be able to help you or call David Schryver at 315-486-1408 or by email at [email protected].
Thanks. David
The Train of Life
At birth, we boarded the train of life and met our parents, and we believed that they would always travel by our side. However, at some station, our parents would step
down from the train, leaving us on life's journey alone.
As time goes by, some significant people will board the train: siblings, other children, friends, and even the love of our life.
Many will step down and leave a permanent vacuum. Others will go so unnoticed that we won't realize that they vacated their seats! This train ride has been a mix-
ture of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hellos, goodbyes, and farewells.
A successful journey consists of having a good relationship with all passengers, requir-ing that we give the best of ourselves. The mystery that prevails is that we do not
know at which station we ourselves will step down. Thus, we must try to travel along the track of life in the best possible way -- loving, forgiving, giving, and sharing.
When the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty -- we should leave
behind beautiful memories for those who continue to travel on the train of life. Let’s remember to thank our Creator for giving us life to participate in this journey.
I close by thanking you for being one of the passengers on my train!
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BLOCK CAPTAINS AND ALTERNATES 2019 ( 2/7/2019) Dottie Cornell 355-4577 will be called first (DUE TO WATER SHUT OFF)
and she will notify all the Block Captains or Alternates
CARNATION LANE CAPTAIN MONA SHAW ………………………………… 778-1130
ALTERNATE JAIMA KIRT……………………………………..782-0064
ALTERNATE JOAN BROOKMAN…………………………..715-9904
ROSEBUD ROW CAPTAIN ARLENE CARPENTER………………………..788-0816
ALTERNATE JUNE BURNETTE................................713-1664
ALTERNATE DON SWANSON…………………………..610-246-7587
ALTERNATE PEGGY PULSIFER…………………………….. 701-7617
ALTERNATE THERESA GAGNON…………………………...788-0019
MORNING GLORY GLEN CAPTAIN CAROL TROWBRIDGE ………………………….395-5685
ALTERNATE SANDY BELLEFEUILLE……………………….….713-0999
SWEETPEA LANE CAPTAIN JOAN ELLISON………………………………..…...395-8213
ALTERNATE SUE THOMAS…………………………………330-559-5211
PETUNIA PLACE CAPTAIN JAYNE MCMEANS………….………………989-295-0581
ALTERNATE CAAROL HEALY…………………………….412-498-8681
DAFFODIL DELL AND CAPTAIN ESTELLA FOSTER……………………………... 541-4450
LILY LANE ALTERNATES - RITA OTTO ………………………………………..395-5838
DAWNS DELL CAPTAIN DOTTIE CORNELL…………………………... 355-4577
ALTERNATE KAREN SCIUTO…………...……….............395-6201
OSAGE DR CAPTAIN LEE YANDA…………………………………… 783-8160
ALTERNATE RICHARD YANDA…………………………….783-8160
Be sure to let “YOUR” block captain know when your leaving for the summer and when you are returning
So they won’t bother calling you when they have to flush the lines, shut off the water etc. I am sure they will
appreciate it….
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Updates from Sunshine Lady
Irene Lemay
February 2019
Telephone directory
ADD
Price, Rick & Joy 34621 Rosebud Row Phone # 330-604-3613
CHANGE Armstead, Mark & Cynthia …..34610 Morning Glory Glen 810-367-3551 Brower, Paul & Sheryl: land line 813-702-6273 Sheryl 616-662-4117 Butler, Barbara, 3303 Daffodil Dell ADD # 395-6740 & cell # 315-816-1743 omit # 315-771-9628 Dierdorff, Marilyn: 34648 Rosebud Row 395 -8432 change to 395-5541 0r 602-4334 Fisher, Susan 34639 Lily Lane 779-0917 change to 715-4553 Fleming, James Allan 34537 Rosebud Row phone # 863-617-8014 Rental property Georgy, Ernest 34616 Morning Glory Glen 395-5440 Change to 702-4153 Koon, Julie: omit land line 813-788-5894 add 586-943-5217 LaPlant, Nancy & Deanne Martin 34627 Morning Glory Glen Deanne phone # 540-247-3334 Nancy #315-222-3937. Moore, John & Sherla: 715-2362 Change to Sherla 906-748-0717, John: 906-748-0473 Oesch, Randal & Donna 34711 Rosebud Row ADD cell# 330-502-1183 Otto, Rita add # 395-5838 Poore, David & Joyce 34703 Lily Lane 255-2092 change to 355-3092 Somma, Bob 34633 Morning Glory Glen( home state is not N.H.) It’s MI
OMIT Bianco, Wanda 34735 Petunia Place Hammer, Myrle 34605 Petunia Place 713-2835 Parsons, Roger & Retta 3318 Carnation Lane 517-599-3486 0r 517-599-3566
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February 2019
Deceased
1-30-2019 Former resident Hazel Bruckner passed away at the age of 106. 2-22-2019 Former resident Bill Smith passed away this morning
May they rest in peace. Sick Bay Maury Keroack was in the hospital and now he is back home and needs our prayers. 2-25-201 Burnie Morrow had double by-pass surgery and he came thru very well 2-25-2019 George McIntyre is in the hospital in ICU.
Telephone numbers
Paul & Sheryl Brower land line 813-702-6273 Sheryl 616-662-4117 Julie Koon omit land line 813-788-5894 add 586-943-5217 Mark & Cyndy Armstead 724-967-3837 Change to 810-367-3551
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LINE DANCING
Has started and will end March 26th 2019 Be sure to plan your schedule to come and have fun
with us
Thank You Rita Vowels
Quilting and Crafts
Wednesdays 9:00am
Tippecanoe Village Dance Schedule 2019
All dances run from 7 until 10 PM except for the New Year's Eve dance which is 8 until midnight.
March 9th St. Paddy day J and the Two Tones
March 23rd Hawaiian Luau Pure Country Gold
April 6th Snowbird Dance Reflection The Duet
November 30th Homecoming Dance Karl Sapp
December 14th Christmas Dance Rockin Ron & The New Society Band
December 31st "Happy New Year" J & the Two Tones
Howard Park Picnic
We would like to thank the following people for all their help at the Howard Park Picnic. Bob Duncan—Cooking Jeff Harris—Cooking
Bob Somma—Cooking Mary Somma—Tickets Donna Oesch—Tickets
Marcy Duncan—Helping to serve We also would like to thank all of you for your great dish to pass
We enjoyed our day with everyone, Thanks for your support
Jim Mallison & Tom Key
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Tippecanoe on the Web
For those not familiar with our Internet presence, we are on the web at
www.tippecanoevillage.com. On our website, you can access a number of features including
an activities list, the dance schedule, our events and birthdays/anniversaries calendars, agendas and minutes of TVHOA meetings, a number of forms and documents pertinent to
residents, as well as a number of other items. These are all available by clicking the
appropriate links on the menu panel on the left side of the page. The current issue of the
Smoke Signal, as well as an archive of several past issues are also available here. We also have a Facebook page and Facebook group available. Links to these as well as an expla-
nation of them are also on the website.
TIPPECANOE VILLAGE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Phone Number Changes only
to be listed in Park Directory
Please print Clear
DATE: __________________ LOT NUMBER: ___________________
OWNER’S NAME: __________________________________________________________
address: _______________________________________________
(List 2 numbers only with area codes)
Phone Numbers to be listed in the Directory:
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
SIGNATURE(S):________________________________________________________________
PLEASE return to Irene Lemay (Irene will share with Wanda and the office )
Wednesday Golf Chuck Caro: 724-316-3165
Mar. 6th Lexington Oaks 8:00 Mar. 13th Sherman Hills 8:30 Mar. 20th Scotland Yards 8:30 Mar: 27th Heritage Isles 8:30 Apr. 3rd Lexington Oaks 8:00 Apr. 10th Sherman Hills 8:30 Apr. 17th Scotland Yards 8:30 Apr. 24th Heritage Isles 8:30
Chuck Caro 724-316-3165 ***email [email protected]
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Club House Sale
The club house sale was a great success selling around $1400. worth of our merchandise. The rest was taken by Sandy Bellefeuille for the homeless , Habitat for Humanity and a
community church in Zephyrhills, they were all very thankful. The activities committee and my self wish to thank all who made this a wonderful event.
All worked together like it was an everyday happening , both men and women, so great to see, since it was my first time chairing this i was really in pressed. Next year anyone of you could chair this, again thank you
so much.
Cheryl
Our pot luck was a great success having around 70 people to celebrate Valentines Day with. Both the Gadabouts and Activity com-mittee did a great job putting this together. Thanks to all who helped. The food, as usual was just great and plenty for all
of us. Hope to do the pot luck or a dinner soon before we head North, anyone with a plan i would like to hear from and we could make it happen.
Cheryl
Attention BUYERS?RENTERS
All perspective residents, buyers and renters etc. of homes in Tippecanoe are required to have a background check & interview with the board on
Bylaws and Covenants and restrictions prior to closing on the property, or renting a home. It is the responsibility of the home owners to notify their purchaser or renter so that they may contact the office to have this done.
TVHOA Board
TIPPY GADABOUTS Mondays Gadabouts- 11 am ?? Cheryl Davis . 803-420-6629
T.O.P.S.
We are starting a new year and if you are wanting to shed a few pounds come join us. We have men and women and WE HAVE FUN and always help each other. We would love to see you at our Thursday morning meetings 8:30 weigh in and meeting starts at 9:00. See you THERE!!!!
TOPS
Sorry no photos of the Howard Park Picnic...if you have any you can email me please do and I will add to next months Smoke Signal..
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Glass top 41 x60 & four chairs $100.00
260 452 9723
Shuffle 10:00
Wednesday fun shuffle and tournament
shuffle
Thursday (FULL)
Tournament shuffle
10:00mThursday
Thanks to all that contribute their time in the evenings participating in Park security..
Mondays: Clara & Barb Tuesdays: Wanda & Arlene Wednesday: Asa & Dee Thursday: Al and Pat Anderson Friday: OPEN Saturday: Mary and Steve Geiger Sunday: OPEN
If you are interested in picking up a day and time please let me know asap. Thanks to all for taking an hour or so of your evenings
Wanda Stevens
Wednesday Golf: see schedule on page 13 for times/Place call Chuck Cato 724-316-3165
Thursday Golf 8:15 at Silverado can’t play call Dick Kilbourn 715-4035
Friday Golf 10:00 18 holes at Silverado sign-up sheet at the rec. hall Call Jim Smith can’t play 788-0917
Friday Golf 9:30 9 holes at Lake Bernadette call Bob Gagnon 788-0019 or Rose Maupin 355-3345
Bowling: Tuesdays Starts Nov 6th be there 2:30. Jim needs bowlers and subs. He would love to have you join them. Jim Smith 788-0917
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Local Events
Feb 28-Mar 10: Strawberry festival: 303 N Lemon St, Plant City, FL 33563 Phone: (813) 752-9194 Great entertainers this year,. Discount tickets at Publics on Eiland Blvd Jan 31-mar 10 Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, Willie Nelson and family, Brothers Osborne, Home Free, Kool & the Gang, Chicks with hits featuring Terri Clark, Pam Tillis, and Suzy Bogguss, Steven Tyler and the Living, Pat Boone, Martina McBride, The Drifters, Platters & Cornell Gun-ters, Needtobreathe, Styx, The Kingston Trio (Free with gate admission) The lettermen, For King and Country, Tanya Tucker, Chris Janson, Keith Sweat, Bill Anderson & Bobby Bare, Old Dominions Make it Sweet Tour. Call 813-719-6680 to make reservations
March 9th: 109th FOUNDER’S DAY PARADE & HERITAGE FESTIVAL Downtown Zephyrhills
March Wednesday 6th 2-3PM: location: New River Library :34043 State Rd 54, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 813-788-6375 March Saturday 16th 9-2 : Zephyrhills Model Train Show & Swap Meet: Depot Museum 39110 South Ave- Call Bill at 813-782-0700 March Saturday 16th 10-6: 1st Annual Old Tyme Gospel Jamboree Zephyr Park 38116 5th Ave, Z’Hills
March Friday 22nd 1-3: Painting Techniques by Josephine-Josephine Jones, certified in the Bob Ross wet-on-wet painting technique, will create a 12" x 16 " oil painting while answering questions about color and technique. Josephine's painting will be presented as a door prize to one lucky winner. Reservations required 813-779-6476 (fees/admission re-quired)
"Dark House" Program
This is a free program by the Pasco Co. Sheriff's dept. There are a number of volunteers that patrol the park to keep an eye on persons homes that have signed up for the program. It doesn't cost anything to sign-up. Even if you live here year round you can still participate in the program. They check to make sure noth-ing looks suspicious, there are no broken windows and the doors are secured. Once again, it is FREE. To sign-up you can get the form from Sue Lentner.
Sue
Safe guard your house while you are gone for the summer by in-stalling motion lights that go on if anyone goes on your prop-
erty.. It does scare anyone at night from breaking in etc.
No one wants to be noticed
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Community Sale
Traffic
More Traffic
How about a ladder Something for everyone
Beat the traffic and ride a bike
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Valentines Dance
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Next 2 pages Residents and visitors browse the arts and crafts produced by our artistic Tippecanoe residents. Thank you all for participating!
It is amazing the great craftsmanship of our residents
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A packed house enjoyed the music of Rockin’Ron and the New Society Band at our Mardi Gras dance on Saturday Feb. 23rd
Please share photos when Possible...looks like everyone had fun
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Hazel Mae Bruckner Jan.18, 1913 - 1/30/2019
106 years old
Former Tippecanoe Residents
Bill Smith passed away Feb. 22nd, 2019
In our Hearts
We thought of you with love to-day,
But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday.
And days before that too. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories. And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake. With which we'll never part. God has you in his keeping. We have you in our heart.
Please remember the families and friends of both of these past residents. God bless they both
50th Anniversary Celebration
4 couples will have their 50th anniversary in the year 2019. 3 cou-ples were able to attend the celebration Ray and Sue Thomas, John
& Estella Foster, Bill & Donna Backus. John and Sherla Moore were not able to attend. We are sorry they had to miss it. But if you
missed it be sure to stop by and congratulate each couple on 50 years of marriage. Ray and Sue enjoy a waltz to their favorite tune.
Love never fails!