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Delegate Meeting Minutes.................. A2
UCO Monthly Meetings........................ A2
Presidents Report............................... A3
Letters to the Editor............................ A4
How Is Healthcare at The VA Hospital?.. A5
Vice Presidents Reports....................... A6
The New American Red Cross Building.. A7
Independence DayJuly 4................. A8
Happy Birthday, Canada...................... A9
Another Hero Among Us.................... A10
Resolution on Smoking Areas............ A13
Food is Love...................................... A18
How We Celebrated July 4th.............. A19
Transportation / Security Reports...... A23
C.E.R.T. Preparedness........................ A24
A Volunteer in New York City.............. A25
WPRF News....................................... A26
Local Dining...................................... A27
Readers Corner................................. A28
Entertainment.................................. A31
2014-2015 Show Season.................... A32
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D E LE G AT E M E E T I N G
Friday 7/11/14
9:30 a.m. in the Theater
WED. JULY 2
FRI. JULY 4
MON. JULY 7
TUES. JULY 8
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FRI. JULY 11
TUE. JULY 15
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THUR, JULY 17
MON, JULY 21
THUR. JULY 24
FRI. JULY 25
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TUES. JULY 29
FRI. AUG 1
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UCO OFFICERS
President David B. Israel
Dom Guarnagia
Vice Presidents
Bob Marshall Joy Vestal
Marcia Ziccardy
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Ruth Bernhard-Dreiss
Mary Patrick-Benton
Roberta Boehm-Fromkin
George Pittell
Suzie Byrnes
Mike Rayber
Ken Davis
Joyce Reiss
Fausto Fabbro
Bob Rivera
George Franklin
Toni Salomento
Herb Finkelstein
David Saxon
David Givens
Howard Silver
John Hess
Myron Silverman
Jackie Karlan
Lori Torres
EDITORIAL POLICY
The UCO Reporter promises to continue its long held beliefs that this
publication will print articles to inform our residents of the important issues
concerning our Village. We promise to seek the truth and to print both sides
of an issue, to open dialogue to inform our readers, not to create controversy.
We promise to listen to your concerns and to treat all our residents with
courtesy and respect. Your opinion is valuable to us and will be considered in
our decision for publication. These are the criteria for publication:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Letters to the Editor should be limited to 250
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by the 7th of the month prior to publication. Your opinions are important to
us, but please refrain from gossip, innuendo, nasty or inflammatory remarks.
Letters deemed to be inappropriate, inflammatory or libelous will be returned
by the Staff for revision or removal. All letters must include the name, address
and phone number of the author. No letters from UCO Reporter staff will be
published. They may however have the opportunity to submit an opinion
article also limited to 250 words.
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approval or reject it based on the above stipulations. All articles must include
the name, address and phone number of the author.
OPINION
The
Presidents
Report
Discrimination Act
Pregnancy
Citizenship Immigration
Reform and Control Act
Familial status Civil Rights
Act of 1968 Title VIII: Housing
cannot discriminate for having
children, with an exception for
senior housing
Disability status Vocational
Rehabilitation
and
Other
Rehabilitation Services of 1973
and Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990
Veteran status Vietnam
Era
Veterans'
Readjustment
Assistance Act of 1974 and
Uniformed Services Employment
and Reemployment Rights Act
Issues to Consider
The lawsuits center on the paving
of the roads. The results of the project
were far from perfect, and repairs
still need to be made. Who can point
to a major infrastructure project in
any city or town that did not come
with problems? Remember that the
paving was inspected by professional
engineers at 30 random test
points, and all 30 locations passed
inspection. What would a court find
us guilty of? Imperfection?
Supporters of the lawsuits,
including our member who disrupted
the Delegates Assembly, have
been encouraging associations to
contribute money for their attorneys
fees. UCOs attorney advises that
associations are not parties to the
suits (not members of the class
action) and, according to by-laws,
have no authority to use building
funds for lawsuits not specific to
their association.
Insurance would in fact have to pay
for the lawsuit. Then our premiums
would skyrocket or we could even
be dropped. Any new vendor that
might agree to cover us would charge
exorbitant rates because of our
history of litigation.
Some of the people behind the
lawsuits ran this year for election
to UCO office and lost. Before that
they tried to recall David Israel and
were voted down by a huge margin.
They filed charges against our former
LCAM which were dismissed. They
pressed for term limits and lost the
vote twice. Are these lawsuits about
roadways, or revenge?
Free speech is one thing, but verbal
abuse and disorder are another. We
dont have to tolerate bad behavior;
we can remove offensive people from
our meetings. Its almost a moot
point: Screamers lose credibility and
sooner or later no one listens to their
rants.
Developer Ignores
Perpetuity Clause
I am writing in response to The
Post article published on Friday, May
9th regarding Pine Glades Natural
Area. The dedication was presented
by Commissioner Hal Valeche who
stated: This is what Florida looked
like hundreds of thousands of years
ago, and it will be here in perpetuity.
I find this statement very
interesting and disturbing. I am a
resident of Century Village, West
Palm Beach and have been following
the status regarding the County
Commissioners approval of the
zoning changes regarding the closed
golf course adjacent to Century
Village. The Commissioners vote
allows Reflection Bay, a residential/
commercial development, to go
forward on that property. When
this property was purchased by
the developer, the deed carried a
restriction clearly stating that the
property must remain a golf course
in perpetuity.
My question is: Why is perpetuity
upheld for public land and not for
private land???
A lawsuit has been filed by some
residents of Century Village whose
Condo units are on the same Plat
14 as the golf course which has the
perpetuity clause. We are awaiting
a decision from the Courts as it is
being reviewed by a panel of three
judges in the Circuit Court, Fifteenth
Judicial Circuit in and for Palm
Beach County, Florida.
If deed restrictions such as
perpetuity are not upheld by
the Court, the outcome could be
catastrophic to other Palm Beach
County owned property, State
property throughout Florida and
possibly even affect property in the
entire nation.
Gail Trust
Quality of Life
As a senior citizen living in
Century Village adjacent to the golf
course property, I ask myself: What
would happen to my quality of life if
Mr. Waldman has his way and builds
Reflection Bay?
The golf course was zoned as
recreational and was to remain so in
perpetuity. Why does the County
have double standards for County
property held in perpetuity? It
seems private property is at the mercy
of the County Commissioners who
serve their own district and satisfy
their own special interests.
If construction is approved, the
Village would have a disastrous
drainage problem. Many first floor
units near the property would be
flooded by this concrete city.
Retraction
On June 4, 2014 I received a letter
from Mr. Edward R. Grossmans
attorney concerning my letter in the
June 2014 UCO Reporter.
My first error was using the Palm
Beach County Clerk and Comptroller
website and looking up Ed Grossman.
I should have used Edward R.
Grossman. Therefore the paragraph
about the five cases should be
retracted.
My second error was allegedly
inferring only Mr. Edward R.
Grossman would personally profit.
This also should be retracted.
Hopefully this has retracted all of
my erroneous statements.
William Gaiser
The UCO Reporter regrets the error
made in the letter published in the
June 2014 edition.
to thank the
serving our
Village. As I
them, I have
Do Try It
If you have not yet been there,
check out the Blue Fish Restaurant
which Joy Vestal and Pat Sealander
wrote about in the June issue of the
UCO Reporter in the food column.
They did not exaggerate. My group
and I chose to go there while
wondering where to go next. Their
food is absolutely delicious and the
ambiance is really delightful with
fresh flowers on each table. Speaking
for myself, the prime rib early dinner
was excellent, served with soup or
salad, vegetable and dessert. The
portion of prime rib almost covered
the plate. It's so nice to have a new
place in town, so easy to get to on
Okeechobee and 441.
Ruth Bernhard
Outpatient Services
at VA Hospitals
I have been a resident here in
CV for 17 years and using the VA
hospital for about 15 of those years.
Fortunately, I have never had to use
the hospital section.
I am an 87-year-young Navy
WWII Veteran. I use the VA as an
outpatient. I am diabetic and I go to
the VA hospital every six (6) months.
They have never failed to notify me
that it was time for my physical and
VA Doctors are
Very Caring
My husband is a World War 11
veteran and has been using the VA
Hospital on Military Trail for many
years and we can only speak highly of
the treatment that he receives there...
appointments are kept on time...the
doctors are very caring...my husband
A Great Staff
I was driving my brother from St.
Cloud, Florida to CV for a visit with
my husband Tom and me when I
looked in my inside rear mirror and
saw him with his head down and very
grey-looking. I got off the turnpike
and went straight to the VA here where
they confirmed my opinion that he
was in the middle of a massive heart
attack. They balanced him and sent
him by ambulance to JFK in Atlantis
where he was well taken care of.
After that emergency, my brother
Nick moved to Century Village and
became a steadfast patient at the
VA here. He was exposed to Agent
partys candidate.
Some people dont vote because
they think their vote doesnt matter
- that their individual vote is lost
in the shuff le. However, statistics
show that PRIMARY ELECTIONS
AND MID-TERM ELECTIONS
with low voter turnouts result
in upsets every year. The votes
of a handful of registered voters
can mean the difference between
success and failure.
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Co-Editor.................................................... Joy Vestal
Art Director/Advertising Mgr....................Bob Rivera
Advertising Department..............Elaine Maes-Morey
Advertising Finance Mgr............ Carol Schermerhorn
Business Manager.........................Seymour Kaufman
Associate Editor...........................Marilyn Pomerantz
Associate Editor..................................... Lanny Howe
Entertainment Editor................ Bettie Lee Bleckman
Sports..........................Irwin J. Cohen & Sam Milham
Copy Editor.....................................Roberta Hofmann
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Photo Editor, Consultant............................. Ken Graff
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written permission from the Publisher. 2014.
Dom Guarnagia
Marcia Ziccardy
Bob Marshall
Joy Vestal
Berkshire Camden
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Somerset Wellington
Windsor
Coventry Easthampton
Norwich Plymouth
Sheffield Stratford
Waltham
Cambridge Canterbury
Chatham Dorchester
Kent Northampton
Sussex
EDITORIAL
The New
American
Red Cross
Building
County Commissioner, Vice Mayor, Paulette Burdick visiting the new Red
Cross Center
These services are all provided
thanks to a corps of 2,000 dedicated
volunteers and generosity of
donors. With sheer benevolence
and efficiency, the American Red
Cross invests an average of 91 cents
for every dollar into humanitarian
services and programs.
The centerpiece of the new
facility is its Disaster Operations
Center (DOC) where well-trained
staff and volunteers work together
during disasters to coordinate
services, support volunteer activities
and coordinate activities with
government partners. The DOC
is the hub of all operations--the
command center during largescale emergencies.
With the
resourcefulness of a war room, the
DOC is filled with cubicles glowing
and ringing with dozens of phones,
computers and monitors.
Each
cubicle manages specific duties
like supplies and procurement,
warehousing,
disaster/medical
supplies, staffing, etc.
All
expenditures, incoming data and
communication is received real-time
Jefferson
and
John
Adams
both died on
July 4, 1826, the
July 4th date
became
the
important date
to be celebrated.
In
1870,
approximately
100 years after
the Declaration
was
written,
C o n g r e s s
declared
July
4th a National
Holiday in a
bill which also
included certain
holidays
(this
is when Christmas was declared a
national holiday). And in 1939 and
1941, more legislation was passed
about many other national holidays.
Thus, Independence Day is
celebrated by families with picnics,
barbques baseball games and many
other activities. But I think the
activity most of us enjoy best is the
celebration with fireworks in many
from
the
United
Kingdom,
Canada Day also marks a number
of revolutionary breakthroughs
and significant events. The first
national radio hookup was initiated
by the Canadian National Railway
on July 1st, 1927. The Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
held their first cross-country
broadcast on Canada Day in
1958. The first color television
transmission in Canada was held on
July 1st of 1966. In 1967, the Order
of Canada was inaugurated. O
Canada was also named the official
national anthem on Canada Day in
1960.
The biggest celebration is held in
Ottawa, Ontario (Canadas capital).
The festival ends with a grand
finale of fireworks over Parliament
Hill. The Queen of England is
often in attendance. Canada Day is
celebrated in conjunction with the
United States Independence Day
during the International Freedom
Festival. Fireworks are shot off over
the Detroit River and residents of
Detroit, Michigan and Windsor,
Ontario come together in jointcelebration.
To all of our Canadians friends
and neighbors, we wish you a Happy
July 1st, 2014.
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Telephone: 561-471-5708
Fax: 561-471-7287
5737 Okeechobee Boulevard, Suite 201
West Palm Beach, Florida 33417
Snorkel
Club
by Sandy Wynn
Although at this time we are not
having regular meetings which are
on the third Friday of each month in
the Clubhouse at 10 A.M., we are still
very active. For the warm months,
we are now what one might call an
impromptu snorkel club. Whenever
a member will get an idea, our
communication system will kick in
and that means using either e-mails,
word of mouth or the telephone
buddy system. Our past president
John Odoardo is always obliging
Definition
Century Village Clubhouse
No Smoking Policy:
NO SMOKING INSIDE
CLUBHOUSE
NO CIGAR SMOKING
ALLOWED ON PREMISES
CIGARETTE SMOKING AND
SMOKELESS TOBACCO
ALLOWED IN DESIGNATED
SMOKING AREA at north end of
Clubhouse
BUTTS, WRAPPERS, ETC.
DISPOSED OF PROPERLY
NO SMOKING ALLOWED
NEAR PORTICO/COLONADE
ENTRANCE , BUS LOADING
ZONE AND WALKWAYS
WPRF
will
attempt
to
strategically locate No Smoking
signs as a reminder to people of
the policies stated within this
resolution.
Due to aesthetic
reasons, the number of signs will
be limited, and just because a sign
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Potato Salad
B Y M A R I LY N P O M E R A N T Z
8 medium Yukon Gold Potatoes
1 cups Mayonnaise
2 tblsp. Fresh Lemon juice
1 tblsp. Dijon Mustard
1 tblsp. Chopped fresh dill
Freshly ground Pepper
3 Celery stalks, peeled and thinly sliced
1 cups finely Chopped Vidalia onion
3 Scallions, thinly sliced
6 Hard-boiled large Eggs, chopped
After 2 hours open up the foil and peel back so the ribs are exposed. Carefully
turn the meat over so the meat side is on top.
Brush the top and bottom of the racks with a generous amount of Root Beer
BBQ Sauce (recipe follows). Brush the second rack with Firecracker BBQ
sauce (recipe at usaweekend.com) and the final rack with Guys Bourbon
Brown Sugar BBQ sauce (available at foodnetworkstore.com) or use Root
Beer sauce on all three. Cook racks for 1 more hours with the open foil.
When done, the ribs will be tender and the meat will have shrunk back from
the bones. Remove from oven, cut into portions, and serve with extra BBQ
Yield 8 servings
Coleslaw
B Y M A R I LY N P O M E R A N T Z
1 Medium cabbage, finely shredded
10 Medium sized carrots, peeled and finely grated
1 green pepper, seeded and finely chopped
1 small onion, grated
Mix vegetables together
Combine dressing ingredients and blend well
Add to vegetables and mix
Adjust seasoning to taste
Allow to stand in refrigerator for 3 or 4 hours before serving
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS FROM THE ENTIRE UCO REPORTER STAFF
My Brothers Narrow
Escape
The tradition began in the
1930s, I believe, before my time,
and continued until well after I had
left Dedham in the mid-sixties. My
youngest brother got involved one
year. He and several others planned
to steal a small wooden railroad
car from the Readville train car
shops, about two miles away, and
roll it into the square. The plan,
which would surely have failed,
never got off the ground, for the
railroad police caught them in the
act, pursued them, and even shot at
them. They barely escaped.
Not long after this, the town
police clamped down and put an
end to the tradition. It had got
too out of hand. The plate glass
windows of stores surrounding the
square were cracking from the heat.
Who knew what would happen
next?
So ended an illegal but exciting
tradition. Fortunately, nobody ever
got hurt.
JD Comfort Care
NO MINIMUM HOURS
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TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
BY LORI TORRES
BY ED BLACK
8:35.pm.
Some of the drivers were letting
riders off at stops not on the schedule.
DJ restaurant and the casino next
store were one of these places. This
will no longer continue since they are
not on the schedule as designated
stops.
I have had many, many requests
to visit the new Outlet Mall at Palm
Beach Lakes Blvd. and it was added
to the mall route on Friday. We were
expecting a large turnout but were
surprised when 13 riders actually
went.
I received other complaints about
removing the Goodwill Store from
the mall bus. it will return everyday
but Friday. Please attend our monthly
meetings on the second Tuesday to
voice your opinions and ideas.
We have been
quite
satisfied
with the new
Bar Code Decal
System. We have
installed
some
1,200 so far and
have
received
no complaints. Monday through
Thursday, a team from our Security
Committee are on site to put decals
on those who apply for one. Please
take advantage of this opportunity
to obtain a new Decal at your earliest
convenience.
It is easy to apply. Bring your
current vehicle, vehicle registration,
your CV ID card and $ 5.00 and, after
you have registered, we will put on
your Decal. We place the Decal on
the passenger side rear window
and we even wash your rear window
first.
LEGAL
BY MARK D. FRIEDMAN, ESQ.
Should committee meetings in a
condominium be open or closed?
There is often a lot of confusion
about how to handle committee
meetings. The confusion is due in
part to how the Condominium Act
addresses this issue. The Statute
provides that meetings of a committee
to take final action on behalf of the
board or make recommendations to
the board regarding the association
budget are required to be noticed in
the same manner as Board meetings
and be open to the Unit owners. All
other meetings must also be open
and noticed unless the Bylaws exempt
such meetings. Therefore, the Bylaws
can be amended to close all other
types of meetings. However, even if
you have not amended your bylaws,
a board meeting or a committee
meeting (such as a legal committee)
can be closed if it is a meeting with the
associations attorney, with respect
to proposed or pending litigation, if
the meeting is held for the purpose
of seeking or rendering legal advice;
or a meeting held for the purpose of
discussing personnel matters.
C.E.R.T.
BY J O H N H E SS P H O T O S BY H O W I E S I LV E R
BINGO PLAYERS
Your Favorite Games Played All Summer
Every Tuesday at Mary Immaculate Church
Spencer Drive & Sequoia Drive, WPB
Doors open at 6 PM, games start at 7 PM
Special Menu by Sweet Olive Catering
Coffee, snacks,soda, etc... for sale
2.
BUILD SURVIVAL KIT (for
each in your household) (www.
readypbc.org)
3. GET INVOLVED (Volunteer)
(www.readypbc.org)
4. BE INFORMED (update critical
info-- Smart phone FREE App:
PBCDART)
No one PLANS TO FAIL, some
FAIL TO PLAN. Hurricane season
is here!! Be Prepared!!
Stay Safe. Neighbors Helping
Neighbors.
We are always looking for more
volunteers for C.E.R.T. Call me
4371-5636 if you're interested in
getting involved.
John Hess
Sierra Club volunteers gather to clean Riverside Park in New York City.
film series), and best of all, from an
autobiography of Moss Hart, Act One,
starring Tony Shalhoub, which had
the most involved circular staging
that I have ever seen. As the play
progressed, the stage rotated among
a two story tenement with a depth
of three rooms with doorways on
each side, to offices, and to a finely
decorated two story mansion with
interior stairway. Wanting to see
one more Broadway show, I skipped
the final dinner to see Casa Valentina,
by Harvey Fierstein, where men who
like to dress as women go to a rundown bungalow colony in New Yorks
Catskill Mountains.
Barbara and I also squeezed
in Shabbat services at Central
Synagogue,
Brooklyn
Museum
and Gardens (Ai Wei Wei, Chinese
dissident artist, and Judy Chicagos
plates were highlights), the Tenement
Museum (shop tour), and the New
York Historical Society, before the
Sierra Club trip began. We took the
subway out to the Cloisters with its
intensive gardens and monastery
before proceeding to the vast
Metropolitan Museum.
On our
last day, a nostalgic trip for Barbara,
we walked along Central Park to
absences.
The rehearsal was a mixture
of laughter and effort. Youre
supposed to be demented! Kitty
told two of the players. The play is
in three acts, and there will be many
surprises. The cast is hoping for one
big surprise at the end, the details to
be worked out.
Once Upon a Time will be performed
in probably late November or
December, after a good number of
our snowbirds are back. In October
there will be a By Invitation Only
performance, on the order of a dress
rehearsal.
Andgood news! Once Upon a Time
will be performed in Classroom C in
the Clubhouse, not tiny Classroom
B, so hopefully nobody will have to
be turned away.
Stay tuned!
Eva Rachesky
V.P., WPRF
Dear Residents,
An issue that remains a constant
problem is that of the dress code for
shows in the theater as well as the
Saturday night dance.
Although there exists a basic
dress code, I find I am having to
tweak it from time to time. Recently,
as a result of numerous complaints
from your fellow residents, I agreed
that HATs would be considered
inappropriate to wear to shows
and dances. What I neglected to
take into consideration were those
residents who are battling a serious
illness and have lost their hair as a
result. The Ushers are doing their
best to help everyone observe the
rules while being sensitive to those
fighting serious illnesses. When
you run into someone with a head
covering at these events, please be
compassionate in your thoughts.
Thank you for your understanding.
A reminder to all residents
bringing guests to the clubhouse:
July Programs
Tue, July 8, 8:30 a.m...................................................................... Mousing
Thu, July10, 2:30 p.m.......................................................Beginning Excel
Mon, July 14, 6:00 p.m.........................................USCIS Naturalization
Thu, July 17, 3:30 p.m............................................Go Green, Stay Green
Mon, July 21, 5:30 p.m............................................................ eBook Class
Tue, July 22, 8:30 a.m..........................................................Browser Basics
Thu, July 24, 1:30 p.m.......................................Hurricane Preparedness
Thu, July 31, 3:00 p.m.................................................... Book Discussion
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Entertainment
BY BETTIE LEE BLECKMAN
On or about July 14th, The
2014-15 Season Brochure along
with its inserts of Selections
Sheet, describing the forthcoming
programs, pricing etc., will be
available through a variety of
sources:
Viewing & Ordering On Line
through www.gateaccess.net.
Viewing video on Ch 63, both
through your TV and computer
You may then select to order
your tickets through the mail or
in person at the Ticket Office, in
addition to Online, using your
Iris Revson
Essence of
Motown
MOVIE SCHEDULE
Afternoon showings are at 1:45PM Tuesday & Sunday.
Evening Showings are at 6:45 PM.
The 1st Monday Evening & Tuesday Afternoon showings of each new movie
(some movies are shown two Mondays and Tuesdays) will have Closed Caption
(for the hearing impaired) when available. No charge for residents.
07/17 Thu 6:45PM SAVING MR. BANKS (PG-13, 125 min.) Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks,
07/20 Sun 1:45PM Annie Rose Buckley. Author P.L. Travers reflects on her childhood after
07/21 Mon 6:45PM reluctantly who meeting with Walt Disney seeks to adapt her Mary Poppins
07/22 Tue 1:45PM books for the big screen. Director by John Lee Hancock.
07/24 Thu 6:45PM
07/27 Sun 6:45PM
07/28 Mon 1:45PM
07/29 Tue 6:45PM
07/31 Thu 6:45PM
CV THEATER SHOWS
F O R 2 014 -2 015 S E A S O N
*STARRED PERFORMERS HAVE PREVIOUSLY APPEARED HERE AND ARE BACK BY REQUEST
are not household names but simply hilarious. Take a Chance on shows appearing for this
This symbol (left out ) will appear next First time on our Stage. Lets make 2014-15
to shows, making the debut in our Seasons ONE OUTSTANDING SEASON. Thank you.
Dear Friends of The Theater:
Abby Koffler,, VP Entertainment, CV Theatres
Last season, was a huge success because of offerings and as you did in the past, please
your support.
We Thank you for your enthusiastic
response, patronage and vision, in welcoming
new talent to our stage. Your comments,
phone calls and emails are always appreciated
and encourage you to follow us on Facebook.
A wonderful tool to get the latest news and
provide Feedback on the shows.
*A Tribute to
Studio 54
A Night at
Captri and Tony B
Impressions with
You SPOKE and we Listened ! For the 2014Neil Diamond
the Opera
Paul Tanner
15 Season we are bringing back many of your
favorites..Youll notice At your Request above
those Titles. They are returning specifically
because you requested them. We know you
will enjoy seeing them again and hope you tell
your Friends & Neighbors, just how much you
enjoyed their past performances.
If you like to Laugh, Look for the shows
with Laugh Out Loud in the title for Great
China National
*Atlantic City Boys
Copeland Davis
*Bronx Wanderers Cannoli, Latkes &
NYSE Wise Guys,
comedic performances. Many of the comics
Acrobats
Guilt
NY Eve Dance
BY ABBY KOFFLER
NOV E M BE R 2014
DEC E M BE R 2014
JANUARY 2015
Sincerely
Stormy Weather
How to Succeed on
Broadway
Spencers
Vocal Trash
*Cavendish
Classics
FEBRUARY 2015
Bob Newbanks
*Capitol Steps
*The Edwards
Twins
Music of Marvin
Hamlisch
*Jack Jones
Live from
Nashville
Savannah Jack
Canada's Vivace
Swingtime
Cab Calloway
Orchestra
McCartney Years
*Sarge
MARCH 2015
*A Tribute to
The Platters
*The Duprees
*A Tribute to
Neil Diamond
7 Brides for 7
Brothers
*Staying Alive
A Midsummer
Night's Dream
Michael Buble
Tribute
Cirquesco
CV Residents Show,
Century Village Orchestra
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VOL. 33 ISSUE 7 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF UNITED CIVIC ORGANIZATION OF CENTURY VILLAGE, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 2014
Before Comcast
In the mid-summer of 1995,
UCO signed a contract with TeleMedia cable TV, which provided for a
Community Bulletin Board (CBB)
channel. It was channel 12. Later, we
signed on with Adelphia, which in
late 2001 changed the lineup, making
63 the CBD channel. The Channel 63
Equipment Destroyed in
Hurricane Frances
Meet Your Neighbors and
Whos Afraid of Wolf two
interview programs.
BY
S T E WA R T
John Gragg
So Tune In!
Thats a short history of Century
Villages community TV channel, an
update to where we are now, and a
look into the future. You are invited
to tune in to the new channel 63! And
if you would like to be involved, just
speak to someone on the Channel 63
Expansion Committee.
Try it, youll like it!
R I C H L A N D
or pop screamer, to sing the anthem.
I sit there cringing when these
performers entertain the viewers with
a mutilated disorganized rendition
of our nations symbol of freedom.
I can still hear opera singer Robert
Merrill providing the fans with such
a powerful rendition of the National
Anthem, that all those in attendance
began to sing with him and when he
was finished, you felt proud to be an
American.
For those of us that enjoy hockey,
when an American team went to play
in Canada at all the Montreal games,
Roger Doucet, the great tenor,
sang both the American National
Anthem and followed it by a thrilling
rendition of Oh Canada. His
rendition was so powerful, you sense
how the audience was captured by
his performance. No one sat, no one
talked, they just sang along. This is
tradition. I miss it.
Kate Smith first sang Irving
Berlins God Bless America at an
Armistice Day ceremony in 1938. It
became her signature song. The first
few lines go like this:
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CHANNEL 63
by Nicolas Ma
With
cameras
rolling,
lights
shining,
and
microphones
ready,
the
volu nteers
of Channel 63 hope to debut
some major improvements to
broadcasting in the Village. In
the coming months, the Villages
broadcasters hope to provide
viewers with more than comedic
sketches, delegate assemblies, and
club announcements.
Currently, shooting for Channel
63 is a hassle. The production
equipment
from
Comcast
is
outdated, and moving, assembling,
and disassembling such equipment
to and from the Clubhouses music
room requires much time and manual
labor. UCO, along with devoted
volunteers of Channel 63, seeks to
upgrade equipment from Comcast in
both production and broadcasting.
Members of UCO and Channel 63
are trying to communicate with
Comcast specialists to address audio
and video deficiencies from archaic
production technology.
Another proposal from Channel
63 volunteers John and Kitty Gragg
is relocating shooting into the
UCO Reporter Office. In lieu of
struggling to move in and out the
Clubhouse, the producers of Channel
63 can settle comfortably into part
of the Reporter Office as a fully-
SAFETY
by George Franklin
Hi folks, I hope
everyone is enjoying
the Summer Season
so far. Im going to
briefly touch on the
hurricane season as
well as some other issues.
I hope all of you have your supplies
ready in case of that "Big One"
hitting us. Keep them where you can
get at them easily. Fresh Batteries for
WI-FI
by Anitra Kraus
At the last WiFi meeting, a list
of the vendors
that the RFP
was sent to was
distributed
by
David Israel. He emphasized that
These battery operated water detector alarms are priced below $20 at home improvement and hardware stores. Situate them near water heaters,
and replace batteries as often as recommended by product manufacturer.
S E R V I C E S
no one should contact any of these
vendors and discuss the process or
give suggestions. That is considered
bid rigging and is a federal offense.
Questions were asked as to
the need for a server to get on the
internet. It was noted that there
could possibly be a need for a
router/repeater due to the steel and
concrete that is laid between the
units and f loors. You will not need a
service provider such as Comcast or
AT&T for the actual internet as the
Wi-Fi system will be the provider.
If you are using a provide-based
internet e-mail such as AOL, BellSouth, Comcast. etc., then you will
need to get a web-based e-mail such
as Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail. Etc.
We are unable to quote anything
as to what this is going to cost us. We
need to see the proposals first. The
hope is that the money currently
being collected will be enough to
provide any infrastructure that is
needed for the roll-out.
As to a timeline, we are hoping
to have something to the delegate
body by October. The deadline
for receiving the proposals is
August 1st. We then have to have
the opening of the bids at a joint
Bid/Wi-Fl Committee meeting.
Then we have to go into contract
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ACT II COMMUNITY THEATER
A real Community Theater group to
get you involved in all aspects of theater, from Acting to Backstage. Well
rehearse published plays for public performance. Meet every Wed. 7 pm in CH
Rm B. Coming in October- Once
Upon a Time.
ACTORS STUDIO OF CENTURY
VILLAGE
Meet 7 p.m. every Mon. in CH Rm B.
Play hero or villain, preacher or con
man, banker or bouncer, cop or gangster, movie star or call girl, professor or
dropout. We perform plays (comedies,
dramas, mysteries, etc.), skits, monologues, songs, improv, you name it.
New members welcome; no experience
necessary. Our next show is scheduled
for Aug. 4 (details in next months UCO
Reporter). We are available to put on
a show for your group or organization.
Call Chuck @ 688-0071 or Neil @ 2144955.
AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
CLUB
Meet 4th Sun. each month in CH.
Members across all ethnicities and cultures. Come out, make new acquaintances, bring light refreshments to
share.
Coming Events:
Sun July 27th, 4th Sunday Social - CH
Party Room, 2-5 pm. Members Free,
Guests $3.00.
Sun. Aug. 24th, Annual Cards &
Games Party - CH Party Room.-2-5
pm. Members Free Guests $3.00.
Sun. Sept. 28th, Annual Motown
Dance - CH Party Room, 5-9 pm.
Members Free,
Guests $5.00.
JOIN US FOR GAME NIGHTS in
the CH Card Room. Chess Players
wanted for Tue. Night. Call Reggie at
596-2135. Scrabble Players wanted for
Tues. Night. Call Lucy @ 729-0705.
Bid Whist, & Spades Players wanted
for Thursday Night. For Bid Whist
call Judy Blowe at 301-814-8956. For
Spades call Vivian Gaskin @ 686-7852.
ANSHEI SHOLOM
Join our Congregation family for Mon.
and Thurs. morning services 8:30 am,
Fri. Evening Services 7:30 pm, Sat.
Morning Service at 8:45 am. and again
at 5 pm.
Sisterhood meetings & luncheon meet
3rd Tues. each month. Mens Club
meeting and breakfast meet 2nd Sun.
each month.
Rabbi Korman begins an open forum
of Ask the Rabbi Thurs. mornings
9:30am. This years focus: Conservative Judaism Mon. mornings 9:30 am.
Sara Farkas resumes her conversational Hebrew classes 10:30 am.
Cantor Bell will begin each Tues. (except the 3rd Tues. of each month) On
the Lighter Side and Jewish Composers of Broadway the 4th Wed. each
month..
Coming Events:
Have your PARTY or rent our Newly
Refurbished Hall for your next affair
BALLROOM DANCE GROUP
Meets every Mon., 2 - 4 pm, CH
party room, except on second Mon.
of month they will meet in the Art
Room, 2nd. floor. All dancers welcome. No charge. Info: Herb @ 4711888.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP TASTE &
SEE (PSALM 34:8)
Do you need a Spiritual & Emotional
uplift? Come & meet us at Taste &
See Non-denominational group.
Meet each Sun., 5 pm, CH, Rm A
(2nd fl). Leonore @ 478-9459.
BUDDHIST MEDITATION
We meet Mon. and Thur. from 4:306:00 pm. at the main CH, Rm A/B.
Everyone is welcome .
CENTURY VILLAGE ARTISTS
We welcome all CV residents to view
our artwork on 1st and 2nd floor of
main clubhouse. Info about purchase
or display -- Beth Baker @ 684-3166.
CENTURY VILLAGE BOWLING
LEAGUE
Verdes Tropicana Lanes, 2500 N. Fla.
Mango. Couples & individuals welcome. $7 per week. Johns cell @ 5745563.
CENTURY VILLAGE CAMERA CLUB
The Century Village Camera Club
held their last meeting of the season.
Meetings will resume in December.
Any questions, email Ken Graff at
cameraclubcv@gmail.com
CENTURY VILLAGE COMPUTER
CLUB
Meet 1st and 3rd Thurs., Nov. - Apr.
(1st Thurs. only rest of year) 1 pm in
CR 103 and incl. 30 min. Q&A, biz
portion, presentation. Info 252-8495
or visit our website at: www.cv-computerclub-wpb.com
CENTURY VILLAGE GUN CLUB
Meet every 2nd Tues. 7 pm in CH Rm
C. Every meeting has guest speaker.
Come listen to great speakers, make
new friends, view historic and modern firearms and other weapons.
George @ 471-9929.
CENTURY VILLAGE MESSENGER
CLUB
Meeting every 2nd & 4 Mon. in CH
Rm B, 10 am - Noon. Further info:
Ed Grossman @ 631-742-1300 or
email
edwardrgrossman@gmail.
com.
CENTURY VILLAGE ORCHESTRA
Meet every Monday in CH Rm C
1:15 to 3:45 P.M. For more info call
Rickie @ 683-0869 or Joel @ 6889455. We need trombone players,
string players and percussion players
to fill out our orchestra.
N E W S
O R G A N I Z AT I O NA L
PRO-ACTIVE RESIDENTS PROJECTS
COMMITTEE, INC. A/K/A PRPC
Meet 3rd Thurs. of month, 10 - 12 pm,
CH Rm B. We are a non-profit group
of CV Resident owners concerned with
village issues.
RUSSIAN CLUB
Meet 1st Wed. 3 pm, CH Rm C and
2nd Thurs. 3 pm, CH party room. Info:
Tamara @ 712-1417.
SAILING CLUB
Meet every 2nd Fri. 10 am, CH Rm C.
Info: Ron @ 683-8672.
SOCIAL VILLAGE SENIORS
Meet every 2nd & 4th Thurs. 7 to 9
pm in CH party room. Purpose: to
bring together single senior residents
wishing to expand their social circle.
Many suggestions have been received
for Outings. Final decisions to be
made by members. Annual dues are
$10 pp. Info: Milt Cohen, Pres.@
429-5778
SUNDAY NIGHT SING A LONG
Hosted by Louis Ahwee & Anna Torres, 5 - 8 pm in CH Rm C. Bring
your own CDs or choose from vast
selection or sing along with everyone
else. Info: 247-8819.
SUPER SENIORS CLUB
Interesting conversation about current issues affecting seniors at CV
912 Super Seniors Group. Meet 1st
Thurs. 10 am in CH as forum for
Day of Remembrance
BY JOY VESTAL
20 Holocaust Survivors
and All Members of
Congregation Anshei
Shalom!
The
day
remembered
will
especially
Fuldauer,
grandson
residents
Robert
June
survivors
Black
the
of
congregation
the
during
season
and
names
these
In this
of
survivors.
--
this
former
continuing
Remembrance,
including
President
Star worn by Ernest Boehm
UCO
George
Loewenstein.
George
said
has
survivors,
20
Holocaust
be
when
always
of
and
Village
Virginia
world.
Remember, Lest We Forget.
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or report suspected financial fraud
to our Guardianship Fraud Hotline
at (561) 355-FRAUD.
Allowing Floridas Clerks to
enhance their guardianship fraud
programs is a significant step
toward protecting our states most
vulnerable citizens those people,
both young and old, who are
appointed guardians to oversee their
assets. I applaud our states leaders
for their foresight in approving this
much-needed legislation.
Patrick Murphy
U.S. Congressman
I was honored to
recently
spend
four days over
Memorial
Day
weekend with our
troops stationed
in Afghanistan.
Sharing
this
solemn holiday
Patrick Murphy
with members of
our Armed Forces was truly humbling
and reinforced my belief that one of
the best ways we can pay tribute to
the brave men and women who risk
their lives fighting for us abroad is to
recommit to caring for them when they
return home. That is why, following
my visit, I announced several measures
to take action on behalf of our nations
veterans, service members, and their
families.
With damning reports about the
VA failing our veterans and our nation,
our country must do better to care for
those who have served. That is why I
put forward a bill that would allow a
group of veterans with similar claims
to band together in their appeals,
improving the VA appeals process
and backlog. This would be highly
efficient for both the VA and veterans
by cutting costs, reducing decision
times, and providing effective counsel,
which many veterans do not have
under the current system. Moreover,
this act would give veterans the option
to have their appeals heard in a class
action, just as veterans impacted by
Agent Orange successfully did prior to
creation of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for Veterans' Claims. For veterans
facing disability due to exposure to
burn pits in Afghanistan, this could
be an invaluable tool.
Of course, we cannot truly serve our
nations heroes unless we also invest in
opportunities to make sure they do
not have to fight for a job after fighting
for our country. To that end, I have
introduced legislation to expand the
Post 9/11 GI Bill to cover applications
to college and graduate schools, as well
as technical and vocational schools.
Another bill I have proposed aims
to increase the benefit for military
spouses to pursue an education and to
expand the timeframe in which they
can use these educational benefits so
that this benefit actually covers the
true cost of school.
Furthermore, we must always
remember that caring for our nation's
Mark S. Pafford
State Representative
Sports of The
CenturyVillage
Sam Milham
Last month's question: When
Bobby Thompson hit the shot heard
round the world, how many times
did the excited radio announcer,
Russ Hodges, say The Giants win
the pennant!? The answer: 13!
Incidentally, that was losing pitcher
Ralph Branca's number!
Correction in last months column:
Jimmy Lin's first name should have
been Jeremy. My bad!
Football:
National Basketball
Association (NBA):
Lebron James
This is Lebrons fourth year with
the Heat! I think it's time for the
Lebron bashers to realize what a
GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYER he
has developed into and forgive him
for the farce he brought on four years
ago when he became a free agent, and
every team in the NBA started to sell
or trade their high-priced stars in
order to build a large enough kitty to
entice him to come to their city. No
one blamed the owners for dumping
games on this account; no, they called
it dumping salary. Well, to me they
go together like Frank Sinatra's Love
and Marriage.
And then Basketball Commissioner
David Stern did not say a word; he just
loved the publicity the NBA received
unlike last season, when he fined the
San Antonio Spurs for keeping Tim
Duncan and Tony Parker out of a game
to keep them rested for the playoffs. He
fined San Antonio for the good of the
game.
I believe Lebron is the best player
of this era, and one of the best of all
time. Like Michael Jordan, he makes
his teammates play to their potential
by keeping them involved. As the
Irwin Cohen
Oops! Irwin lost all his copy for his column that was to appear in this
paper. Because he is traveling, he didnt have time to recreate it. So, wait
till next month, fans! Irwin will be back.
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FOR SALE
Berkshire E 114: Immaculate condition. 1 Bedroom,1 Bath. Upper f loor.
Furnished.
$14,950.00.
Call 561-596-8730.
Chatham M Gnd Fl. Lk.
View - 2 - 1.5 Bath, fully
tiled - New A/C, Dishwasher/Hurricane Shutters.Call
Adrienne Bartell @ 203952-5262.
Coventry G 2 Bedroom,
1.5 Bath, 1st Floor, Totally
remodeled. 1st f loor, Rentable, Gorgeous. $43,000.
00. Call 561-681-1603.
Dover B 1 Bedroom, 1.5
Bath, Waterfront, High security, Penthouse, Hugh
Porch 21 ft., Custom cabinets, Bus stop, Walk - clubhouse, Beautiful Sunsets,
Sailboats. $65,000. Rosemary @ 561-633-2150.
FOR RENT
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath.
Ground
f loor
units.
Furnished. Yearly lease
$575.00. Seasonal monthly
$1,100.00. Local contact
561-536-8488.
Camden M 1 Bedroom, 1
Bath. Yearly Rental - 1st. floor,
Steps to pool - Completely furnished, Wood floors, Updated.
Monthly $695.00. Call 516797-0137 or 516-384-2869.
Chatham A 2 Bedroom,
1.5 Bath, 2nd floor corner,
Lakeview, Furnished, Annual
rental, $695 monthly. Must
see. Call 716-553-2474.
Kent B Long term tenant
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Bath - Upper $595.00 monthly or rent to own. $2,000.00
down. Call 561-596-8730.
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