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VOL. 37 ISSUE 2 • OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF UNITED CIVIC ORGANIZATION OF CENTURY VILLAGE, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA • FEBRUARY 2018

WHAT: 2018 Candidates Forum for UCO March 2 elections


WHEN: February 22, 2018 1-3p.m.
WHERE: Clubhouse, Classroom C
WHO: Moderated by Susan Bucher, Supervisor of Palm Beach
County Board of Elections
WHY: To hear candidates’ views and ask them questions

UCO
Election,
March 2 Feb. 14
Polls open 8am

INSIDE
S E C T I ON A Maintenance..................................... A22 Sports of CV..............................................B9
Nominations from the Floor................. A3 Presidents' Day & G. Washington....... A23 "Incidents" in baseball............................B10 REMINDER
The Reader's Corner........................... A25 Recreation......................................... B12
Delegate Minutes................................ A5
UCO Officer's Report............................ A6
MONTHLY BUS SCHEDULE — SEE PAGE B21
D E LE G AT E M E E T I N G
Entertainment.................................. A27 Flick Lives......................................... B13
Classified............................................ A7 Happy Valentine's Day...sort of........... A28 Property Matters............................... B19 Friday 2/2/18
Legal: Clarification on A/C's................. A9 Services: Safety................................. B21 9:30AM in the Theater
SEC TION B
Nutrition and Health......................... A11 MONTHLY BUS SCHEDULE — SEE PAGE B21
Weathering the Weather..................... B1
Transportation................................... B22
Read recent back issues at:
Annual UCO Installation Luncheon..... A16 American History Knowledge............ B23
Of interest in February....................... A17 Local Dining........................................ B4 Health Fair photos............................. B27 www.uco-reporter.blogspot.com
Political............................................ A19 Organizational News............................. B6 Operation Outdoor Freedom.............. B28
New Medicare member experience.... A21 MONTHLY BUS SCHEDULE — SEE PAGE B21Email articles & comments:
Around the Bases......................................B8
ucoreporterwpb@gmail.com

MONTHLY BUS SCHEDULE — SEE PAGE


PAGES B15 - B18
B21
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The
President’s Atlantic Broadband
Report Rolling Forward
By Dave Israel

off hazardous areas--all to enhance a acceptance will be critical to each unit


safe operation receiving a clean interference-free
Prior to actual construction, signal for bulk video and optional
locates will be engaged to locate all Internet and telephone. Correct
utilities and their underground cable conduit depth is critical at 24
infrastructure such as pipes and inches to prevent conduit breakage
wires. You will see many little multi- and cable interruption. This is
colored flags marking the presence most critical for bores under roads.
of underground infrastructure. Pedestal installation and placement,
Atlantic Broadband crews will clean fiber and coaxial cable splicing,
“pothole,” which means to dig down node testing, proper signal strength
to physically locate and verify any levels from taps and nodes, and
wire, or waterline that crosses the finally, complete property restoration
path of the proposed cable line prior will be of paramount importance.
to any digging. In short, the goal is Atlantic Broadband wants to do
to prevent the interruption of any a great job and be our partners for
The hybrid fiber-optic and coaxial the fiber nodes, through the Tap utility service. years to come. So, if you see a problem
cable network overlay construction Pedestals to your unit demarcation Every effort will be made to with their construction crew work,
project is in advanced design phase. point--or DEMARC--where it enters minimize damage to our landscaping, note the date, time and place. The
This new network will be able to your unit through the exterior wall. using a technique called Directional manager of this project is Charlie
carry hundreds of video channels and Twenty-seven miles of cable will Drilling, thus, actual trenching will Roberts, and he is so confident of his
multi-megabit Internet data from the constitute the total cable system, 17 be avoided except in rare cases. In procedures that he has provided his
Atlantic Broadband Head-End into miles of fiber-optic line and 10 miles any case, damaged landscaping will direct line for field concerns: (786)
every Century Village Apartment; yes, of coaxial distribution cable. be restored by Atlantic Broadband to 495-6795.
all 7854 dwelling units and dozens original condition or better. Be on the lookout, they will be
of other CV buildings, as well. Final network proof and here soon.
The overall design concept, is New Equipment Coming
known as a “NODE + 0” Design, to CV Campus:
which simply means that fiber-optic Installing the cable overlay
cable will provide signal to Fiber network will require major campus-
Optic Nodes that will be strategically wide construction, and SAFETY
placed on the CV campus. Each node will be job one. There will be daily
will provide the signal to a maximum construction crew safety meetings,
of 150 apartments. covering such things as safety
There will be 69 Fiber-Optic glasses, hardhats, gloves, footwear
Nodes and 12 special power supplies and reflective vests. There will be
to provide electricity to these nodes. equipment checks, and we will see
So, the signal channels will be equipment such as bucket trucks,
distributed to the nodes via fiber directional drills, and supporting
lines, and then high-grade coaxial equipment such as traffic cones,
cable will carry the signals from barriers, and flags to tape and cone

A Reminder from the Search/ 6th Annual


Nominations Committee Century Village 5K Run/Walk
For those wishing to run for UCO office
in the upcoming election, below is the
format for your bio which should be sent to
Monday, February 19, 2018
ruthdreiss@comcast.net. 8:00AM- Registration
8:45AM- Warm-up & national anthem
Name: 9:00AM- Race Start Time
Association (no unit number):
Running for: 6th AnnualRegistration/Donation $10.00-cash/check 6th Annual
Education:
Employment:
Century Village 5K Run/Walk Century
(All proceeds go to Honor Flight) Village 5K Run/W
Monday, February 19, 2018 Monday, February 19,
UCO/CV Experience: Applications available at CSI
(located at 100 Century Blvd, Ste 104, WPB, FL 33417)
Military Service (if any, optional):
8:00AM- Registration 8:00AM- Registration
8:45AM- Warm-up & national anthem
State that you reside in CV all year, or at least 8:45AM- Warm-up & national anthem
9 months of the year which is required. The 9:00AM- Race Start Time 9:00AM- Race Start Time
deadline for bios to be received at theRegistration/Donation
above $10.00-cash/check Registration/Donation $10.00-cash/ch
e-mail address is: January 31, 2018. (All proceeds go to Honor Flight) (All proceeds go to Honor Flight)
Applications available at CSI Applications available at CSI
(located at 100 Century Blvd, Ste 104, WPB, FL 33417) (located at 100 Century Blvd, Ste 104, WPB, FL 33417)
Get your intention in to run ASAP.
Many thanks from the Committee. For questions, please call 561-373-0329.
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A3

EDITORIAL
Busy & Productive
BY J OY V E S TAL AN D
Century Village Is a Great Place to Live − MY R O N S I LV E R M AN
Run for UCO Office to Keep It That Way! It’s the season. The the Party Room.
UCO Elections March 2, 2018 Village is busy! In In the meantime on
February there will be a a daily basis all UCO
Century Village unit owners, you have decades of work experience Tailgate Party on February committees are busy
and life skills. Put them to good use as a leader in your community 4 in the clubhouse. The especially the Advisory
and still have time to enjoy your retirement! 5K run is on President’s Committee that has been
Day, Feb. 19. On Feb. 22 meeting on a regular
from 1-3 pm there will basis for more than a
• Positions open: President, 2 VPs, Treasurer, Recording Secretary,
be a UCO Candidates year, updating, making
Corresponding Secretary, and 12 Executive Board positions
Forum. All delegates and proposed additions and
residents are urged to changes to the UCO
• Eligibility: Any member of UCO/unit owner who resides in attend and participate. Bylaws that will be
Century Village a minimum of nine months each year The candidates who are presented after a lawyer’s
running in the election review, to all the necessary
• Bio Submission Deadline: via email only by January 31, 2018 to on March 2 will make committees, then it will
ruthdreiss@comcast.net. Don’t wait. Get those bios in now! a statement and then be published in the UCO
will entertain questions. Reporter and copies will
• Bio Information: Name, Association, Office you seek, Education, The moderator for the be made available on
Work Experience (computer skills important), Military, if forum is Susan Bucher, a timely basis for the
applicable, UCO/CV Experience (250 words max for Exec Board, Supervisor Palm Beach delegates to study and
flex for Officers) County Board of Election discuss before a vote is
Supervisor and then called.
• Nominations from the Floor to be held at February 2 Delegate the big event itself --- So needless to say UCO
Assembly the UCO Elections will is BUSY, PRODUCTIVE
be held March 2 in the and of course always
• Vote March 2 at 8 a.m. in Clubhouse prior to Delegate Assembly clubhouse before the AVAILABLE to all our
Delegate Meeting, polls residents. So who said
open at 8am. And, just retirement was boring??
Make a Difference in Century Village! so you know there will be They never lived in
coffee and doughnuts in Century Village!

Nominations from the Floor: Everything You Need to Know


Nominations from the Floor of the Delegate 4. Delegates who nominate, please come 9. When the Recorders signal that they
Assembly will be taken on Friday, February to either of the mics at the front of the are ready for the next nomination, the
2. To all delegates who plan to nominate or theater. We’ll take nominations one by one next delegate in line at the opposite mic
second a nomination, and all nominees who at alternate mics. State your own name will nominate according to the same
plan to accept if nominated, here's how it will and association, then the nominee’s name procedure.
go. and association, and the office you are
nominating the person for.
10. Delegates, you may make one
The Nominations Committee hopes that the nomination at a time. If you wish to make
detail provided here will familiarize you with 5. For each nomination, we will ask for more than one nomination, please go to
the process so you know what is required to a second. Before the second comes to the end of the line until it’s your turn again.
make it go as smoothly as possible. You don’t the mic, we will ask if the nominee is
need to memorize these instructions. We will present and if he/she plans to accept. If
11. Photos of nominees who do not have
walk you through them on the 2nd: the nominee declines, the nominee and
their own to submit will be taken in the
second will not come to the mic.
Clubhouse lobby AFTER the Delegate
1. Any Century Village unit owner may be Meeting. Candidates, you may sign and
nominated. Only a delegate may nominate. 6. If the nominee says yes, both nominee submit the Declaration of Residency at this
Only a delegate may second. Nominees and second will come to the mic. The time if you have not already done so (see
must be present to accept. second will state his/her name and item #8 above).
association and second the nomination.
The nominee will state acceptance.
2. Nominations will be taken by position – 12. Nominees from the Floor, email your bios
President, VP, Treasurer, Corresponding no later than end of day Sunday, February
Secretary, Recording Secretary and 7. Delegate status of those nominating and 4, to ruthdreiss@comcast.net so they may
Executive Board. seconding will be confirmed against the be published with your photo in the March
sign-in list of delegates for the Delegate edition of the UCO Reporter which comes
Assembly. out before the election.
3. Two Recorders (Nominations Committee
members) near each mic in front of the
theater (seated at tables) will document 8. Nominees, if you accept you will be Thank you and good luck to all the
the nominations. If you are nominating or asked to voluntarily sign a Declaration of candidates.
seconding, your status as a delegate will Residency that states you reside nine (9)
be validated. All delegates, please have months of the year in Century Village. You
Vote March 2 in the Clubhouse!
your clickers ready. Unit owners who are will also be given guidelines for your bio
not delegates, please show Century Village which you must email to Ruth Dreiss by the
ID to confirm your identity. end of the day on Sunday, February 4.
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UCO REPORTER EDITORIAL


POLICY
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Your Volunteer Staff publication. These are the criteria
Co-Editor.........................................Myron Silverman for publication:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Co-Editor.................................................... Joy Vestal Letters to the Editor should be
Associate Editors.............................. Anita Buchanan, limited to 250 words, and must be
e-mailed (ucoreporterwpb@gmail.
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Advertising Manager...............................Phil DePaul the month prior to publication. Your
opinions are important to us, but
IT Manager......................................JoAnne Robinson
please refrain from gossip, innuendo,
Sports..........................Irwin J. Cohen & Sam Milham nasty or inflammatory remarks.
Copy Editor...........................................Andre Legault Letters deemed to be inappropriate,
inflammatory or libelous will be
Copy Editor.............................................Jody E. Lebel returned by the Staff for revision or
UCO OFFICERS removal. All letters must include the
LETTERS TO
Copy Editor.............................................. Bobbi Levin
name, address and phone number
Production...........................................................OPS President David Israel
of the author. No letters from UCO
Circulation.......................Seacrest, Pruitt, Gallagher, Vice Presidents
Joy Vestal Ed Black
THE EDITOR Reporter staff will be published. They
may however have the opportunity
CMC
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Corresponding Secretary Believe ARTICLES: Articles for inclusion
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Recording Secretary John Hess I had occasion to overhear com) to the Reporter by the 7th
a conversation between two of the month prior to the month
EXECUTIVE BOARD residents. One professed to have of publication. All articles will be
Herb Finkelstein Jean Komis knowledge of all things and the limited to one per writer. The topic of
Jack Adams George Loewenstein other didn't even know what a your article is of your choosing, but
delegate was. The information the Staff has the discretion to edit it
Mary Patrick Carlos Nunez
the "knowledgeable" person with your approval or reject it based
George Franklin Michael Rayber
was imparting was very far on the above stipulations. All articles
The UCO Reporter is a monthly publication Phyllis Richland Lori Torres
from the truth and could start must include the name, address and
distributed within Century Village in West Christine Armour Louise Warner
Palm Beach. It is the official publication of inflammatory rumors. This phone number of the author.
Suzie Byrnes Carole Szepesi
Century Village. For advertising information, is what creates unrest in the
Dom Guarnagia David Boas
please call 561-299-9908. Editorial and Village. Check out information
Advertisement submissions are welcome, but George Pittell
subject to editing at the publisher's discretion
and/or rumors before you believe
and publisher may decline to publish any and repeat them. Don't believe
submission. Facts and statements expressed 1 Year Term everything you hear casually.
in the editorial content are not necessarily Your quadrant Vice Presidents
those of the UCO Reporter. All content is Marilyn Pomerantz
copyrighted and may not be reprinted, copied
are there in order to help you
Esther Sutofsky
or reproduced without written permission with factual information.
from the Publisher. ©2015. Marcia Ziccardy Ruth Bernhard-Dreiss

FEBRUARY 2018
ALL BUS RIDERS NEED UCO Monthly Meetings
TO HAND ID PASS TO FRIDAY 2
FRIDAY 2
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY
SECURITY
THEATER
UCO
9:30AM
1:00PM
DRIVER MONDAY 5
TUESDAY 6
NOMINATION CTTEE
TRANSPORTATION
UCO
UCO
10:30AM
9:00AM
TUESDAY 6 COMMUNICATIONS UCO 10:30AM
With the new scanner system now in place it is WEDNESDAY 7 ELECTION COMMITTEE UCO 9:00AM
necessary to hand your Century Village ID to the WEDNESDAY 7 PROGRAM & SERVICES UCO 11:00AM
THURSDAY 8 COP ROOM B 9:30AM
driver so he can scan it into computer. We know that FRIDAY 9 CERT UCO 1:00PM
many of our riders have found it convenient with TUESDAY 13 ADVISORY UCO 10:00AM
packages and walking aides to wear the ID around WEDNESDAY 14 BROADWAY UCO 11:00AM
their neck, pinned to their clothing or in their wallets. THURSDAY 15 BID/INFRASTRUCTURE UCO 10:00AM
TUESDAY 20 INSURANCE UCO 10:00AM
However, with this new system in place the driver TUESDAY 20 NEWCOMERS MEETING PARTY RM. 1:30PM
needs to hold your ID. This new system is designed to WEDNESDAY 21 BEAUTIFICATION UCO 9:30AM
give us an accurate count of the number of riders and THURSDAY 22 OFFICERS UCO 10:00AM
MONDAY 26 EXECUTIVE BOARD ROOM B 1:30PM
what bus routes can be improved.
TUESDAY 27 OPERATIONS UCO 10:00AM
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A5

UCO Delegate Assembly Minutes


J A N UA R Y 5, 2018

The meeting was called to order at that Palm Tran is extending its route Judge. when unable to perform duties for
9:30 AM by President David Israel. on Haverhill Rd to the V. A. Hospital., Scott Kerner for Circuit Court 3 months, resuming office when
with a stop added near the Century Judge. physically capable. It was advised to
PBSO, Capt. Palenzuela, led the Village Gate on Haverhill. There will Danielle Kenney from The take this presentation to Advisory
Delegate Assembly in the Pledge of be additional stops added including Ballpark of Palm Beaches reported Committee at their meeting Tuesday,
Allegiance. the new Ball Park of Palm Beach. that 3 days are planned for Century the first step to make a change in the
Steve Anderson, representative of Village residents this season. by-laws.
Palm Tran spoke briefly about the Discount tickets are available on line
Attendance scheduled times and days of service. or at box office with special code.
David Israel - President
Good of the Order
Stewart Richland - Vice President o Cleaning of recycle bin and
Ed Black - Vice President
Treasurer’s Report Officers’ Reports dumpsters. $250 fee per cleaning.
Bobbi Levin - Corresponding Sec CPA Sebastian Yeend reported on Anita Buchanan Nominations
o Person advised by authorities not
Joy Vestal - Vice President the enclosed Treasurer’s report. He Committee-Deadline for
to feed ducks continue to do so.
John Hess - Recording Sec. discussed the separation of items nominations is Feb. 2, 2018. Election
with more clarity for the residents on March 2, 2018. A Candidates Forum o Suggestion to move guest speakers
This meeting is being videotaped future reports. will be held on Feb. 22, 2018 in the to end of meeting.
by UCO, and recorded by Ed A request was made for a Balance Clubhouse Theater from 1 PM to 3 o Jan 24, 2018 Financial Fraud
Grossman Sheet along with the Profit and Loss PM. presentation at clubhouse in Rm
statement to give a better view of the Bobbi Levin: Volunteer Luncheon,
C at 10 AM.
cash flow statement. Feb. 25, 2018. Make reservation by
Guests in attendance Feb 15, 2018, registration forms o Operation “Pill Drop” Feb. 2, 10
PBSO –Capt. Palenzuela; Anyone with additional available at UCO office and in Feb. A.M. until 2 P.M. in the clubhouse
Gregg Weiss, Candidate for Dist. suggestions for improvements in Reporter. UCO installation Dinner lobby.
2 Commissioner; Lloyd Comiter reports or want to ask for more is March 17th, 2018. $20 per person, o Jack Adams announced candidacy
for Group 4 Judge and Peyton detailed information is welcome to at the Port of Palm Beach aboard for President of UCO.
McArthur, Port Commissioner; come to the UCO office. the Celebration. Make reservations.
Maxine Cheeseman for Judge; Scott ASAP o Possibility of temporary fence
Kerner for Judge; Sydney McAuliffe Joy Vestal: Pictures of candidates and a suggestion for a sidewalk
representing Mike McAuliffe for
Minutes: The Minutes were running for office will be taken after expansion.
Judge; Mike Pratt, Appraisers’ Office; accepted as presented. Feb. 2 meeting. Buses will be available o Report on Atlantic Broadband
and John Carey, Inspector General of for 2 of the “Century Village Day” progress being made
Palm Beach County. games at the Ball Park. No limit on
Guests number of riders. The 5K run will be o Forms for requesting types of
held on Monday, Feb.19th. Proceeds service from Atlantic Broadband
John Carey, Inspector General.
PBSO Report The office of the I.G. has oversight of
will go towards the Honor Flight for o Thank You to Donald Foster for
Captain Palenzuela: Overall Veterans. good job as CAM.
the County Government. They are
crime was down for the year in the Stewart Richland: HAPPY New
guarding our tax dollars. For a full o No lights at 4 corner stop. Dark
county except in 3 areas. Human Year to all. Residents Christmas
report of their activities go to their and dangerous
trafficking/sexual assault, Vehicle decorations looked nice, expecting
website online. Peyton McArthur,
burglaries was up 10% due mostly to more next year. Annual meeting o Card reader system on buses not
Port Commissioner, reported on the
unlocked cars, and construction site coming up, I will be available if working properly.
status of repairing the fence along
burglaries of equipment, supplies, you need help—just call. Beware of
Century Blvd. Refusal to repair and o Is it possible to change 9 month
etc. falling Iguanas, cold weather causes
legal posturing by owner and lawyers residency requirement for
Century Village report: There them to fall from the trees. They
are preventing any immediate eligibility for elected offices?
were 280 calls, 22 traffic stops and revive when warmed up. Use caution
solution.
around them. o Unit owners are responsible to be
5 accidents. Look for more traffic The Port Commissioners want the
enforcement in the coming weeks. Ed Black: Help is available for present for TV cable switchover
Port Of Palm Beach to be put under
There were 2 burglaries, one is problems with Comcast equipment. work.
the jurisdiction of the Inspector
being investigated as a jewelry Come to office for information to get
General. Go to the Commissioners o Additional roll-out of equipment
theft by visitors to the residence help.
site to show support for the Inspector in season
and an unlocked door let intruders CAM: The CAM is meeting with
General.
Waste Pro and the Commissioners in o Walkers in dark clothes at night
in. A motorized scooter battery Gregg Weiss is seeking your
an attempt to get all the dumpsters hard to see in street.
was reported stolen. Be aware of support for the office of District #2
scams, calls, checks as a bonus from replaced. Hypodermic needles were
Commissioner.
merchants. seen in dumpsters. PLEASE dispose A motion was made to adjourn
Lloyd Comiter is seeking the seat
of them properly. by Ed Grossman. Seconded
of the Group 4 Judge.
Mike Pratt, Appraisers Office unanimously. Meeting adjourned
Attendance representative reported they will 11:13 AM.
Unfinished Business None
There are 144 delegates in be here for filing Homestead
attendance. Quorum met. Exemptions.
Mike McAuliffe represented by Respectfully Submitted
Sydney McAuliffe is seeking the
New Business John Hess, UCO Recording Secretary
President’s Report office of Circuit Court Judge. A motion was made for the
President David Israel reported Maxine Cheeseman for Group 18 temporary replacement of officers,

Sebastian Yeend, CPA Dave Aronberg, State Attorney -15th District


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UCO OFFICER'S REPORTS


information for your older residents.
Sign up for the President’s coffee
klotch. Sign up for the various
meetings that are being given
by law firms. This is how you
gain information on how to run
your Association. All UCO Vice-
Presidents are at your disposal to
help you resolve association issues.
Drop in and ask away.
You get a new year, you get a new
Joy Vestal S. Richland start, you get a new opportunity.

Andover • Bedford
Take advantage of it. Happy New
Year to one and all.
UCO VICE
Cambridge • Canterbury
Chatham • Dorchester Golf’s Edge • Greenbrier PRESIDENT
Kent • Northampton Kingswood • Oxford,
Sussex Southampton • Dover ROBERT
Every UCO Vice President is Cheers to a new year and another
chance for us to get it right.
MARSHALL
responsible for a group of buildings
that are referred to as a quadrant. First on your agenda is to make
sure you have up to date Association
RESIGNS
If you look under my picture that
appears every month in our paper By-Laws. Be sure to include in
you will see seven of these building these documents any customized It is with great regret that
groups listed. If you are a resident issues that your association wants I announce the resignation,
in any of these buildings then I’m to include. Those running for
Association boards should want the
for reasons of poor health,
your “person” as the saying goes.
If you have a question, problem job. Being on an Association board Ed Black of Bob Marshall, UCO
whatever call me or stop by.. Because is a job that requires knowledge, Vice President. With this
I wear two hats (I’m also the UCO patience, civility and compassion Coventry • Easthampton retirement, Bob ends
Reporter Co-Editor) I have to split and dedication. Always keep in mind Norwich • Plymouth
that you have a financial stake in Sheffield • Stratford
many years of service to
my time between the UCO Office
and the Clubhouse where the paper your association. Decisions that are Waltham our community. He will be
is published. So call first if possible made could make your association deeply missed.
and then stop by or leave a message. undesirable to potential buyers. In the many years that I have
Board members should survey the worked for this village, I have learned
At the next meeting of
I check my messages daily and will
make an appointment if you want to outside of your building to ensure that many Associations have not felt the Officer's Committee,
have a chat. For the UCO office call that there is no mold or crumbling comfortable changing or modifying the Officers will select
concrete. Examine the walkways their budgets from what is sent by
683-9189 and at the UCO Reporter,
and handrails to ensure that they
candidate(s) to fill Bob's
299-9992. So what is all this leading their management companys. I have
are solid and in good shape. If you worked with many Associations to unexpired term of one
up to?
Shortly I am going to initiate a are not sure about any issue, hire better understand just what options year from March 2018.
series of informational meetings a contractor that can provide you would improve on the budget they These candidate(s) will be
with residents and board members to expert advice. would like to create. The entire
Does a Board Member have the process would be entirely the Board’s
presented to the Delegate
discuss our general concerns as well as
the new cable company requirements keys to all of the units? Make sure decision. If you believe you would Assembly for confirmation.
that will affect our buildings. It’s that all Board members understand like to try to address some changes
very important that they have access t the procedure to follow if a unit and become more involved in the
owner has not been seen for a budget approval process, please call
Dave Israel
to our units. Every board should
have an officer available to assist the period of time. Make sure that you me at the UCO office. UCO President
company with this request. We can have emergency or family contact
start to set up a schedule so we are

INFORMATION ON UCO ELECTIONS


ready to help with this big project.
The meeting will be open to board
members and of course any resident
who wishes to attend.
So stop by, or call and say hello and MARCH 2, 2018
try to attend one of these meetings.
Board members will receive a call,
if you can’t attend ask one of your The polls will open at 8am in the Clubhouse, Room C. The Delegate Meeting will begin
residents to take your place. Of at 10am. If a candidate wishes to have an observer present at the count they must send
course all residents are welcome.
Hope to see you soon.
an e-mail to John Gragg. Election Committee Chair at ourselvesalone@live.com with the
name of the person. Only one observer will be permitted for a candidate.

The March edition of the  UCO Reporter will be published and delivered Thursday, Feb.
22. This edition will have a four-page pullout section with a copy of the ballot along with
bios and pictures of the candidates.

Resident don’t forget the Candidate Forum, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1-3 pm in the Clubhouse
Room, B. The candidates will present their platform and take questions from the
audience. All residents should make it a point to attend. You then can share your views
with your delegate on the choice of candidates.

And you know what? There’s going to be refreshments during the vote and at the
Candidates Forum!
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A7

Open Seats in Upcoming Petrina Penio, P.A.


March 2, 2018 UCO Election Attorney at Law
BY RUTH BERNHARD -DREISS Condominium Law
This is a reminder to all who wish •
Executive Board Members: Wills - Probate
to run for office in the upcoming Jack Adams, George Franklin,
UCO elections on March 2. Christine Armour, Dom Trusts - Estate Planning
Guarnagia, Jean Komis, Carlos, Real Estate
The following seats are open: Nunez, Lori Torres, Marilyn
• President Pomerantz, Esther Sutofsky, Now Located in Century
• 2 Vice Presidents Marcia Ziccardy Medical Plaza at the Real
• Treasurer Estate Center
• Corresponding Secretary Some of those listed have already 100 Century Blvd., WPB
• Recording Secretary and submitted their bios in order to
• 12 Executive Board Members. become candidates for any open
seat in the coming election. If
561-568-2320
The Expired Terms are: you are among them and wish to
• President David Israel run, but have not submitted your
• Vice Presidents Joy Vestal bio, you must do so by January
and Ed Black 31 in an e-mail, in outline form,

WHOLESALE
• Treasurer (unfilled at present) toruthdreiss@comcast.net. They
• Corresponding Secretary will be vetted and forwarded to the
Bobbi Levin Reporter for publication.
• Recording Secretary John Hess PVC • Woods
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SEASONAL RENTALS A Call for an In-Home Appointment
a space available basis. Ads may be Berkshire - First Floor - 2 BR- 2 Bath L
561-585-1485
placed for 1, 2 or 3 months. Submis- - Yearly Lease - $900 per month.
sions must be made at the UCO office Seasonal - $1,500 monthly - 6 S
at Music Room A in the Clubhouse. Months Call 717-870-4946

Classified advertisements may be Seasonal Rental - 1 BR - 1.5 Bath.
submitted by email to the following First floor unit. Steps to Clubhouse
with amenities. Main bathroom of-
address:
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HANDYMAN SERVICES
Ads submitted by email must be paid
for before they will be included in the 1 BR - 1 Bath - First floor condo.
paper. All ads are subject to editing. Newly painted. New appliances -
Beautifully maintained building
with outdoor patio/garden - Cookout
FOR SALE: area for residents enjoyment - Avail-
able January 1st, 2018 - Yearly Lease
$790 - Seasonal $1200 plus utilities Painting • Flooring • Drywall • Windows • Doors • Kitchens
Chatham M - 2 BR. 1.5 baths. Cor-
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Q out the door. New kitchen. New 1 BR - 1.5 Bath - 1st Floor - Corner Mobile Auto Repair
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VILLAGERS, DON’T MISS


THIS SPECIAL EVENT!
British Arts Council.
She talks about her brief marriage
to the son of the incomparable Al
get your
flu shot
Jolson, her time as wife of NBC TV
President, David Levy, and places a
special emphasis on her long time
friendship with Century Village’s own
Spokesman, Red Buttons, with whom
she shared a special relationship as
companion during his later years.
Best way to protect yourself
Spend an entertaining afternoon against the flu
with Victoria, as she shares her
memories of life in Hollywood, and
her stories about such entertainers
as Al Jolson, Merv Griffin, Michael
Douglas, Liza Minelli and many
more.
Enjoy a glass of wine and nibble
on some cheese while listening to the
fascinating stories of the glamour
days of Old Hollywood.
On Tuesday, February 13, UCO
After Victoria speaks, you will
Walgreens pharmacists will be on hand to
and WPRF gladly present Victoria administer flu shots at this location.*
Jolson, the daughter-in-law of Al have the opportunity to purchase
Jolson, who will be joining us to a personally autographed copy of
share stories from her Irwin Award- BENEATH THE LAUGHTER in large 110 CENTURY BLVD • 561-697-9670
paperback size for only $20! Join us
winning memoir, BENEATH THE
for this special event and come away
NEW STORE/PHARMACY HOURS
LAUGHTER.
In this humor-filled memoir, with a fabulous memento, in the form
Victoria describes her incredible life of Victoria’s entertaining book. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9AM TO 5PM
as a Rockette, a Big Band Singer, MARK THIS DATE! Feb. 13, 2018 CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
a model, and a soloist who has at 12:00 PM in the Party Room!
performed at the Carnegie Recital Attendees must sign up in the
Hall in NY and the Royal National Staff Office where you will receive *Vaccines subject to availability.
Theater and who has been honored a receipt which will be good for one State-, age- and health-related
by President Jimmy Carter and the glass of wine at the event. restrictions may apply.

BASEBALL GAME INFORMATION


If you are taking the bus for the February 26 The same schedule and ticket purchase will
game, NY Mets vs. Houston Astros make sure apply for the Boston Red Sox vs Houston Astros
you are at the Clubhouse at 11am. The buses will game, March 1.
leave at 11:30am. The game starts at 1:05pm.
CENTURY VILLAGE Only Century Village residents may use these
SEMINARS
By Mark D. Friedman, Esquire
buses. If you have a guest they must have a
Buy your tickets in advance. Call
guest pass.
561-500-4487, ask for Farida
(ext)
Date 297 and use
Time coupon code
Title All sign up sheets willDescription
be available only at
CENTURY 18. the UCO Office beginning January 24, 2018.
Within 90 days of being appointed or elected to the Board,
the new director must be certified. Join in this enjoyable
January 15, 2018 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Board Certification Class
and informative class and become Board Certified.
CENTURY VILLAGE SEMINARS CENTURY VILLAGE SEMINARS
By Mark D. Friedman,Pets
Classroom: Theater
are a constant issue with so many Associations.
Esquire
Can we really keep them out? This class will tell you how
BY Service
M A R KDogs/Is
D . FtheR INot
E DPetM A N ,to Ehandle
S Q Uthese
I R Erequests; and provide different types of
January 26, 2018 10:00 a.m. - Noon
Building a Thing of the Past?
Date Time Title strategies regarding pets. (With Attorney Joann Burnett).
Description
Classroom: C
Makeup Board Certification For those who missed the January Class.
February 16, 2018 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Within 90 days of being appointed or elected to the Board,
Class Classroom: C
the new director must be certified. Join in this enjoyable
January 15, 2018 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Board Certification Class With Hurricane Irma
and informative classbehind us, many
and become Condominium
Board Certified. Board
Preparing for members were
Classroom: caught off guard. This class will help you
Theater
March 16, 2018 10:00 a.m. - Noon Hurricanes/Water Leaks and understand how to prepare,
Pets are a constant what
issue with so to do and
many how to handle
Associations.
Casualties Can
both we really
water keep
leaks in themcondo
your out? This
or classdisasters
major will tell you how
from
Service Dogs/Is the Not Pet
January 26, 2018 10:00 a.m. - Noon to handle these requests;
mother nature. Classroom: C and provide different types of
Building a Thing of the Past?
strategies regarding pets. (With Attorney Joann Burnett).
For those whoC missed the class in November, please join
Classroom:
Makeup Board Certification us as we review the UCO model documents and discuss
March 23,
February 16,2018
2018 10:00
9:30 a.m. - Noon
a.m.-12:30 p.m. Why Amend Your Documents? For those who missed the January Class.
Class why you would
Classroom: C want to amend your documents.
Classroom:
With HurricaneC Irma behind us, many Condominium Board
Preparing for members were caught off guard. This class will help you
March 16, 2018 10:00 a.m. - Noon Hurricanes/Water Leaks and understand how to prepare, what to do and how to handle
Casualties both water leaks in your condo or major disasters from
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A9

LEGAL
Clarification from the Board Certification Class
about Air Conditioners
BY MARK FRIEDMAN, ESQ.

At our normal wear and tear. However, electrical fixtures, appliances, it could lead to the spread of mold
recent Board in the aftermath of a hurricane or water heaters, water filters, built- which could negatively impact the
Certification other insurable casualty where the in cabinets and countertops, and common elements or other units.
Class in air conditioner was damaged or window treatments, including I wanted to clarify this issue since
January I noted a number of destroyed, we look to the statute; curtains, drapes, blinds, hardware, I had a number of questions after our
questions about air conditioners. specifically Section 718.111(11)(f), and similar window treatment recent Board Certification meeting in
Because we went through most of the Florida Statutes, which provides as, components, or replacements of January. The basic concept is that if a
newly enacted 2017 laws, we may have
in relevant part, as follows: any of the foregoing which are component of a unit is not on the list
moved through this information
located within the boundaries of of exclusions, it is the association’s
too quickly. The following is a
“Every property insurance policy the unit and serve only such unit. obligation to insure, repair, and
clarification of that issue.
issued or renewed on or after January Such property and any insurance replace but only in the aftermath of
The confusion is between
1, 2009, for the purpose of protecting thereupon is the responsibility of an insurable casualty event.
maintenance versus repairs
the condominium must provide the unit owner.” We will be holding additional
after a casualty. When it comes
primary coverage for: Board Certification classes at our
to air conditioning units in a
You will note in paragraph 3, as office in February and March at our
condominium building there are two
1. All portions of the condominium copied above, the list of exclusions office.
separate issues: 1) who maintains
property as originally installed no longer includes air conditioners,
under normal circumstances based
or replacement of like kind and as it once did. That means that Mark D. Friedman is a shareholder in
on wear and tear, and 2) who repairs
quality, in accordance with the air conditioners are not excluded the law firm of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.
and replaces after a casualty. When
original plans and specifications. from the Association’s insurance This article is intended for educational
it is a maintenance issue regarding
2. All alterations or additions made obligations and obligation to purposes only and is not intended as
air conditioners including but
to the condominium property or repair or replace in the aftermath a substitute for consulting with your
not limited to replacing Freon or
association property pursuant to of an insurable casualty event. I association’s legal counsel, or the local
motors, look to your Declaration
s. 718.113(2). believe the rationale for this shift fire marshal (as to ELSS). If you wish to
of Condominium for the answer
in responsibility was due to the fact contact Mr. Friedman he may be reached
regarding responsibility for same. The 3. The coverage must exclude all
that if the unit owner did not have at mfriedman@bplegal.com. If your
Association does not automatically personal property within the unit
insurance and could not afford to association wishes to hire an attorney call
assume the maintenance, repair and or limited common elements, and
replace the air conditioning unit, 561-820-2868 and ask for Mr. Friedman.
replacement obligations based on floor, wall, and ceiling coverings,
PAGE A10 | UCO REPORTER | FEBRUARY 2018

WPRF NEWS
BY E VA R ACHESK Y
Winter 2018

Protecting Seniors from Scams Dear Residents, I are some residents who are making
think it is a habit of leaving their original ID’s
One of our priorities is to protect senior citizens from exploitation, whether it’s financial fraud important that I at home with the assumption that
touch on the cold Security will endlessly print them
or physical abuse. We have a dedicated prosecutor who specializes in fighting these crimes, a pass each day they come to the
temperatures
we experienced clubhouse. This article serves as a
and our conviction rates continue to go higher each year as we continue to work closely with warning that I am applying the 3
throughout the month of January.
STRIKE RULE which means Security
our law enforcement partners and area agencies to hold criminals accountable for their One of the top complaints was
will print you a sticker pass 3 times
about the cold temperatures of the
without charge. The fourth sticker
actions. Below is some helpful contact information if you believe that a senior citizen is being pool water. While we have pool
pass will cost the resident $5 as will
heaters, they shut down when the
exploited or has become a victim of crime: the 5th, 6th, etc. Please remember
temperatures dip below 55 degrees.
to bring your “ID Office” issued ID
This is a safety mechanism that keeps
card with you, or it will start to cost
Adult Protective Services Guardianship Fraud Hotline the heaters from burning out. With
you additional money. Thank you in
800-96-ABUSE or 800-962-2873 561-355-FRAUD our heaters shutting down during
advance for your cooperation.
the night, the rain and successive
Alzheimer's Community Care Legal Aid Society of PBC Recently a resident made their
561-683-2700 561-655-8944
cloudy days, it was almost impossible
way up to my office with a dog that
Crisis Line: 800-394-1771 for the heaters to get the water to a
was wearing a “service animal” vest.
www.alzcare.org Palm Beach County Clerk of Court comfortable temperature.
561-355-6782 The resident had heard of an ID
Another issue is the cold that
Area Agency on Aging card for service dogs and had come
leaches into the clubhouse as it does
561-684-5885 PBC Department of Consumer Affairs to obtain one. I had to explain that
www.yourADRC.org 561-712-6600
into your condos. You have the ability
I was no longer issuing ID cards to
to heat your condos. I DO NOT have
service animals. I explained the
Florida Dept of Business and Professional Regulation Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office the ability to heat the clubhouse. The
850-487-1395 Non-Emergency Number: 561-688-3000 reason I had initiated the ID card
only rooms that have heat are the
www.myfloridalicense.com for service dogs was because I had
PBSO Volunteers Against Scams Team (VAST)
upstairs cardrooms, and that barely
witnessed aggressive behavior from
Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program 561-688-3970 takes the chill out of the air. When
other residents toward the service
561-837-5038 we experience these cold nights, I ask
888-831-0404 dog and its owner. By creating the
that everyone pull out their winter
“Doggie ID” it would be a clear
coats, sweaters, scarves, etc. and come
indication that WPRF was involved
dressed appropriately the following
and had the necessary documents on
day as most activities are sedentary
file declaring the dog was in fact a
and the chill is pervasive. I have
trained service animal.
instructed the staff to set up urns of
I stopped issuing the ID’s for
coffee both upstairs and downstairs
service dogs because the ADA
with the hope that it will help give a
(American Disabilities Act) stated it
small measure of warmth. Lids are
was illegal for me to ask for paperwork
provided and must be used to keep
regarding any service animal. The
the coffee from spilling throughout
funny thing is I never had to ask the
the clubhouse.
owner for the papers, they were very
Next up for discussion are the
eager to provide it! The bottom line
printed paper passes available at the
is that they will no longer be issued;
Security desk by the main doors.
so, should a new resident move into
These passes are offered if you have
your building with a service animal,
forgotten your pass. These printed
please remember that WPRF is no
passes do not take the place of your
longer issuing them.
original plastic ID that you received
Wishing you all warm and sunny
in the ID Office. Unfortunately, there
days!

TRASH PICKUP SCHEDULE


Monday and Thursday: Andover, Bedford, Camden,
Chatham, Dorchester, Greenbrier, Kent, Kingswood, Northampton, Somerset,
Southampton, Sussex, Wellington and Windsor.

Tuesday and Friday: Berkshire, Cambridge, Canterbury, Coventry,


Dover, Easthampton, Hastings, Norwich, Oxford, Plymouth, Salisbury,
Sheffield, Stratford, Waltham

Monday, Thursday and Saturday: Golf’s Edge

Bulk Pickup: Friday for all areas. It is not a pleasant sight to see the
bulk trash out all week, so please remember to put your bulk trash
out late Thursday evening or very early Friday.

Recycling: Wednesdays and Saturdays for all areas.

DURING SUMMER SEASON, RECYCLING PICKUP WILL BE


WEDNESDAYS ONLY.
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A11

Nutrition and Health


New Year Healthy Goals
BY J E AN I E W. FR I E DM AN , MS R D LD/N

It seems 2018 is off to a great start. vegetables, or soup that come with Simple substitutions can
Do you have New Year’s resolutions less sodium. help decrease the amount of
and a plan on how to achieve them? In general, if the food label saturated fat and calories you
For most people, eating healthier is indicates sodium of 20% or more take in while giving you the
one resolution that tops their list. per serving, it is considered high most nutrition. For instance,
Eating healthier is not just a in sodium. It is best to substitute a when buying ground beef, look
goal, but a lifestyle. It encompasses different item; something with much for the leanest choices. The
changing your thinking and less sodium per serving. An amount package label will state what
perspective about food as well as of 5% or less is generally considered percentage of the meat is lean.
what foods and how much you as being low in sodium. The higher the percentage,
consume. Substituting one thing If reducing saturated fat is your the leaner. Aim for 92% or higher When Eating Out
for something else that is more goal, again, the Nutrition Facts packages of ground beef, or even
nutritious, has less sodium, or that label and ingredients can help you turkey. Try replacing about half of At restaurants, avoid the foods
has less saturated fat and calories is decipher what you are purchasing. the ground beef with cooked lentils. that are described as “crunchy” or
a great way to eat healthier. Reduced or low-fat varieties may be This may help your waistline shrink “golden”. Those words make that
available for you to buy. It is good to while at the same time stretch your dish sound so good! But, in all
be aware of trans-fats, which are also budget. likelihood, that item was deep fried
When Shopping believed to be just as harmful to our in oil.
health. The menu you are reading may
At the grocery store, remember At the store, purchase low-fat When Cooking highlight lighter fare: steamed,
to read the Nutrition Facts label or fat-free (skim) milk instead of baked, or poached dishes which
as well as the ingredients listed. the higher fat whole or 2% milk. Non-stick pans allow you to are a healthier alternative and still
This information is helpful in Reduced-fat cheese can be a good use as little oil as possible without delicious.
determining whether the food items substitute for regular cheese. causing foods to stick to a hot pan.
fit into your plan. Greek yogurt is rich in protein Vegetable oils, and other plant-based Jeanie W. Friedman is a Registered
If your goal is to reduce your in addition to calcium, and has oils, especially olive, are a smarter Dietitian and nutritionist licensed in the
sodium intake, then swapping out beneficial probiotics, while regular substitution when cooking. Butter State of Florida. This article is intended
regular canned products for low- sour cream is high in fat and calories. is loaded with saturated fats and it is for educational purposes only and is not
sodium versions, if available, is a Replacing sour cream with the Greek best to use sparingly. intended as a substitute for consultation
smart tactic. There can be several yogurt would be a way to up the with your health care professional.
versions of canned foods likes beans, nutrition.

Century Village Day


Presented by Humana
at the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches

Monday, February 26 at 1:05pm


New York Mets at Houston Astros
Infield Box: $25 (Regular: $34)
Outfield Reserve: $15 (Regular: $24)

Additional Group Dates for Century Village:

Thursday, March 1 Saturday, March 17


at 1:05pm at 1:05pm
Boston Red Sox New York Mets
at Houston Astros at Washington Nationals
Outfield Reserve: $30 Outfield Reserve: $25
(Regular: $32) (Regular: $28)

To recieve the above rates please visit:


MLB.com/ballparkpalmbeaches & use coupon code: CENTURY18
or call 561-500-4487, ask for Farida (ext.297) and mention CENTURY18
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A Letter from Dave Israel…

“ Continue the Progress.“


February 2018
Dear Century Village Friends,
Two years ago when I asked for your vote for another
term as your President, my message to you was: “There
is more to do.” After our UCO administration had produced six years of
innovation, sound financials and savings of $10 million in insurance premiums
and more – we were determined to deliver even more services and savings.
And deliver we did:
n A contract for campus-wide Broadband that offers bulk cable TV with optional
Internet and telephone services so you can choose the package you want at select
discount rates – and it comes with a signing bonus from the contractor that we sent
back to you in the form of NO INCREASE in your monthly 2018 UCO fees
n Clicker-based electronic voting for fast, simple, and accurate results (no more
paper-waving and chaotic vote counts at Delegate Assembly)
n Coordinated, effective post-Irma cleanup and support
n Increased openness and communication with two community TV channels,
63 and 95, video-recording of UCO meetings, worldwide distribution of the
UCO Reporter (along with its increasing advertising revenues), and my ongoing,
well-attended and lively meetings with association presidents
There was much more than this…from streamlined UCO investigations, close
communication with county government and law enforcement – this year two
new PBSO detectives have been assigned to our Village…and we’re not done yet.
Here’s what’s coming if you want more progress and advancements in the Village:
n Full implementation of the Atlantic Broadband contract for TV, Internet and
telephone with greater flexibility, savings and service
n In coordination with FPL, replacement of our 200 or more sodium streetlights
with LED illuminators that will produce superior lighting with reduced energy
costs of over $1,200 per month
n Updated UCO bylaws and the beginning of our plan to revamp our complex,
outdated Millennium Agreement
n Continuing commitment to savings, security, communication and infrastructure
improvements.
Our UCO officers, Executive Board, volunteers and staff are integral to our
strength as a community and have earned my deep respect and gratitude.
You, our unit owners, provide the feedback and ideas we need to keep moving
forward. I have been privileged to be your UCO President and pledge the same
focus on positive results if you join me once again. I ask for your vote March 2
from 8–9:30 am at the clubhouse to Continue the Progress.
Sincerely,

Dave Israel

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The United Civic Organization will host its Annual Installation Bus transportation will be provided to the first 54 guests who sign
Luncheon on Saturday, March 17, 2018, onboard The Grand up at the UCO Office. Sign-up form will be available on March 1st.
Celebration docked at the Port of Palm Beach. A full plated meal will Before boarding the ship at 12:30 p.m., all visitors will be asked to
be served in the Admiralty Club at 1 p.m. Parking at the Port will be present a current driver’s license or another form of government ID.
free for the afternoon.

36th ANNUAL UCO INSTALLATION LUNCHEON


SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018

ON BOARD THE GRAND CELEBRATION DOCKED AT THE PORT OF PALM BEACH

FREE PARKING - BOARD AT 12:30 P.M.

$20 PER GUEST


Official installation of new UCO Officers
Entertainment provided by celebration

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Of Interest in
February

BY RUTH BERNHARD -DREISS


FEB-ew-ERR-ee or FEB-roo-ERR- occur this year -- 2018.
ee. However pronounced, February Best known is February 14 --St.
is a month not only for expressions Valentine's Day -- the sweetest
of love on February 14 but for other holiday. Greeting cards are the
interesting facts. second most popular card-giving
It is the shortest month of the year occasion after Christmas. There
and the third month of winter. In are 190 million cards exchanged
the Southern Hemisphere, February annually on Sweethearts Day.
is a summer month, the equivalent
of August. While traveling during More February dates and facts to
February, I was delighted with the note are:
warm temperatures in Australia Abraham Lincoln's birthday is
while friends and neighbors in Feb. 12 and George Washington's is
Florida were sometimes in their Feb. 22.
"colder" spell. We are experiencing Super Bowl Sunday -- every 1st
that spell as I write and the manatees Sunday of February
are happy in warmer water at the Groundhog Day -- Feb. 2
lagoon here in West Palm Beach. Flag Day of Canada -- Feb. 15
Presidents Day in the United
States -- the 3rd Monday in February
Some fun facts: February is Black History Month,
The birthstone is amethyst; there Chinese New Year, Mardi Gras, Ash
are 2 zodiac signs -- Aquarius,January Wednesday, American Heart Month
20 to February 18 and Pisces, and Chocolate Lover's Month.
February 19 to March 20.
The month has 29 days in leap In other Languages:
years when the year is divisible by Chinese -- eryue
four. The next Leap Year will occur in Danish -- febuar
2020. In common years, the month French -- fevrier
has 28 days and the birth flowers are Italian --febbraio
Viola (plant) and Primrose. Latin -- februarius
February frequently occurs in lists Spanish -- febrero
of the most commonly misspelled
words in the English language. Enjoy the month of February in
How many have spelled it "Febuary"? Florida where you may be cold, but
February is the only month that you aren't knee-deep in snow!
can pass with no full moon. This will

MATT WILLHITE
As a member of this great community, I'm honored to
represent you. During this year's legislative session, I
plan on continuing the fight to strengthen our
neighborhood schools, protect our environment, and
improve Florida's economy. If you have an issue that
you believe I can be of service with, please do not
hesitate to call my office.

District Office
Send me an email to sign up for my newsletter 9200 Belvedere Rd., Suite C- 107
Matt.Willhite@myfloridahouse.gov Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
Phone: (561) 791-4071
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HELLO, UCO VOLUNTEERS!


LET'S PARTY ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
CLUBHOUSE PARTY ROOM
Doors open at 12:30pm Lunch served at 1pm

Country/Western singer from Nashville!


Don't dress up! Wear jeans, cowboy boots, straw hats, bandanas.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION BEFORE FEBRUARY 15


(No late reservations can be accepted)

Return form to UCO office before February 15

I'll be at the UCO Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on February 25.


Name:

Phone#:

UCO Committee:

Real Estate Center


of West Palm Beach, LLC
561-612-8787
Located in Century Medical Plaza behind Walgreen’s
FRENCH AND RUSSIAN SPOKEN HERE
• NEVER PAY COMMISSIONS OR TRANSACTION FEES ON RENTAL RENEWALS
• STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE CHECKLIST OF 5 PITFALLS TO AVOID WHEN RENTING YOUR CONDO
WELCOME BILL ELLIS AND LARISA LEYZERZON
SALES Golfs Edge - Ground Floor 1st Bldg at East Gate ............................ $98,900
1 BEDROOM - 1 BATH Via Palm Lake - Lake View - Gated Community - W/D ................. $169,000
Canterbury K - Renovated, Furnished ........................................ $39,000 Cypress Trail - Gated Community - Water View - W/D .................. $119,500
Windsor J - Second Floor, Furnished........................................... $44,900
RENTALS
1 BEDROOM - 1.5 BATH Salisburg G - 1BR/1BA - Gr. Floor - Walk in Shower - Newly Renovated ..... $900
Chatham B - Water Views - On Chatham Isle ................................ $44,900 Norwich C - 1BR/1.5BA - Tile Throughout ........................................ $800
Waltham F - 2nd Floor - Updated Kitchen Granite .......................... $39,999
Salisbury C - Ground Floor - Corner - Rentable ............................. $49,000 RECENT SALES
Cypress Trail - 3BR/2BA ...................................................... $135,000
2 BEDROOM - 1.5 BATH Lakeview Drive East - 2BR/2BA .......................................... $145,900
Andover E - Second Floor ........................................................ $58,900 Chatham B - 1BR/1BA ........................................................... $24,900
Waltham E - Ground Floor - Corner ........................................... $59,900 Norwich H - 2BR/1.5BA ......................................................... $42,000
Norwich C - Ground Floor - Tile Throughout................................ $67,500 RECENT RENTALS
Camden D - Water View - Close To Pool & Bus Stop ........................ $64,900 Kent E ................................................................................... $1,250
Kent E ...................................................................................... $975
2 BEDROOM - 2 BATH Bedford C ................................................................................ $750
Stratford B - Ground Floor - Ready to Move In ............................ $145,000 Cambridge A ........................................................................ $1,100
Stratford G - Ground Floor - Newer Central A/C .......................... $130,000 Camden N ................................................................................ $750
Wellington M - 3rd Floor - Hurricane Window ........................... $127,500 Cypress Trail ......................................................................... $1,200
Wellington M - 3rd Floor - Impact Windows - SS Appliances .......... $110,000 Norwich C ................................................................................ $900
ALL INFORMATION IS DEEMED CORRECT AT TIME OF PUBLICATION

Petrina Penio - Licensed Real Estate Broker • Century Medical Plaza • 100 Century Blvd., Suite 102 • West Palm Beach
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A19

POLITICAL
Palm Beach County Property Appraiser
BY D O R O T H Y JAC K S , C F E , A A S
The New my staff conduct market studies If you receive a homestead Portability (Homestead
Year is well county-wide, based on recent, valid exemption, you may be eligible assessment difference
underway, as sales and adjustments based on this for additional exemptions or transfer)
February is data are made. It is essential that discounts in the categories below.
Residential property owners with a
shaping up to my office provide the most accurate The application deadline for all
qualified Homestead Exemption can
be a very busy information to produce a fair and exemptions is March 1.
transfer all or a significant portion
time for my equitable tax roll. As the year moves
of their "Save Our Homes" benefit to
office. on, I will continue to keep you • Civilian Disability
their new property. Portability allows
The 2018 informed of this process. • Institutional Exemptions you to transfer up to $500,000 of
tax roll is February is also a good month to

Law Enforcement & First your property’s actual 3% assessment
my highest review your homestead exemption
Responder cap to your new property anywhere
priority, which as a reminder, is a status and examine additional
• Living Quarters for Parents or in Florida. The deadline to file an
report of the combined value of all exemptions that may yield tax
Grandparents application for portability is March
the property (real and tangible) in savings.
1.
Palm Beach County as of January • Senior Citizen (Low-Income)
Annual homestead
1st.
exemption on real • Veterans Disability Office closed due to
My staff is currently analyzing
property holiday
changes made to the working 2018 • Widow/Widower Exemption
tax roll including the addition of In honor of Presidents’ Day,
Florida grants a standard $25,000
new construction, demolition, land the Palm Beach County Property
exemption on the assessed value of For more information on these
splits, land combinations, ownership Appraiser’s Office (including all of
qualified residential property. An exemptions, call us at 561.355.2866
changes, additions or removals of our Service Centers) will be closed on
additional exemption up to $25,000 or visit www.pbcgov.com/papa/
exemptions, etc. Monday, February 19, 2018.
also may apply to your property. ExemptionServices.htm
Here are some of the latest A homestead exemption is granted
statistics for new construction in to permanent Florida residents only.
the County (subject to change): You must own the property and it NEW OFFICE HOURS FOR THE UCO REPORTER:
must be your permanent residence on MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
• New Homes – 1,200 January 1st to qualify. The deadline 9:00AM TO 12:00 NOON
• New Condo units – 1,000 to file for Homestead Exemption is UCO REPORTER STAFF MAY BE CONTACTED ANY TIME AT
March 1 of the qualifying year.
• New Commercial Buildings – 280 THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESS:
In addition to this information, Additional Exemptions UCOREPORTERWPB@GMAIL.COM
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UPPER FLOOR, CORNER, 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
DORCHESTER J Furnished, steps to Hastings fitness center and pool, garden and water view, inside corner $43,000 WALTHAM C Furnished, stainless steel appliances, ceramic tile, tenant in place $35,000
SUSSEX K Ceramic tile, outside corner unit, tenant in place, sunny, garden view, steps to parking, quiet area $45,000 CAMDEN H Beautiful furnishing, screened patio, turn key ready, tenant in place, good size closet space $38,000
ANDOVER F Corner unit, fully furnished,ceramic tile, walk in ready, central air and heat, updated kitchen and bath $42,000 CANTERBURY F Rentable building, furnished, move in ready, cul-de-sac, close to pool and fitness center, very nice unit $39,000
WINDSOR A Outside corner unit, furnished, waterviews, two year restriction on rental, near the west gate, DORCHESTER J Ceramic tile flooring, new hot water heater, furnished, steps to Dorchester pool and hasting fitness center $32,000
steps to condo $42,000 KINGSWOOD D No smoking, no pets, beautiful setting, ceramic tile, great garden view, very nice kitchen and bath $36,000
EASTHAMPTON G Near east gate, central a/c unit, near clubhouse, lots of space and lots of light, great view priced to sell $39,000 CHATHAM J This condo is located in the heart of the community and is highly desirable. Furnished and close to all amenities.
DORCHESTER H Spectacular waterview, newer kitchen, 2 full baths, lift in building, beautifully furnished, patio, upgrades $49,000 Gated community, 24 hour security, transportation, beautiful theater, active clubhouse and fitness center $29,000
SUSSEX D Beautiful condo. Tile/carpet. Microwave, bathroom remodeled and enclosed patio. This condo has been well taken
NORWICH C This unit is near the east gate, and the Hastings fitness center, well taken care of, central air, furnished $39,900
care of and is ready to move into. Tenant in place until 7/31/2018. Rent-able immediately if tenant does not renew.
CANTERBURY C Corner unit very nice, clean beautiful view, spacious closet space, great lighting, updated kitchen and bath $45,000 24 Hour security. Active clubhouse and fitness center. Gated community. $45,000

GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED.1.5/2 BATHS
NORWICH O Very quiet and serene, this condo is furnished, newer kitchen, ceramic tile flooring, near the east gate and NORTHAMPTON O Unfurnished, carpet, tenant in place rentable building, central air, $65,000
clubhouse. 24 Hour gated community. Active clubhouse and fitness center. $39,900 NORTHAMPTON L Outside corner unit, furnished, tenant in place, central air, private location, near the west gate $65,000
SHEFFIELD B Fully renovated, water view, ceramic tile flooring, move in ready, beautiful! $59,000 CANTERBURY C Tenant in place, lots of upgrades, unfurnished, close to gate, amenities galore, beautiful unit $59,900
CANTERBURY D This is a spectacular condo, ceramic tile floors thru out, beautiful mexican tile back splash, cul-de-sac,
tenant in place, this is a 55 plus community. Unfurnished, corner unit with central air, lots of upgrades, well taken care of GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED, 1.5 BATH
and a great tenant. Near the Dorchester pool, and fitness center. 24 Hour security, active clubhouse and fitness center. $50,000
DORCHESTER K Waterview, steps to pool, unfurnished, enclosed patio, near the Hastings pool, 24 hour security $59,900
CAMDEN G This condo is spectacular!!! Completely renovated, beautiful ceramic tile flooring, knock down kitchen, new kitchen
with beautiful cabinets, new baths with fabulous tiling, inside corner, garden view, near the west gate and the Camden pool. CHATHAM P Outside corner unit, tenant in place, unfurnished, ceramic tile flooring, heart of the community, very nice $62,000
This community has pools, tennis, clubhouse, fitness center, gated community. $59,900
DORCHESTER K This is a water view condo, cul de sac. Unfurnished. Close to the Hastings fitness center and pool. This is a rentable GROUND FLOOR 2BED,1.5 BATHS
building. Lots of amenities, such as tennis, theater, pools, racquetball, gated community. This condo is a inside corner. $59,900 CANTERBURY G New bath shower, lots of upgrades, shows beautifully, quiet and very serene, lots of breezes, patio $68,000

UPPER FLOOR 1 BEDROOM 1.5 BATH GROUND FLOOR 2 BED, 2 BATH


WELLINGTON A Decorator’s delight, upgrades, new wood flooring, ceramic tile, brand new appliances including dishwasher SOMERSET E Water view! Ceramic tile floors. First floor unit, on cul-de-sac. Large spacious rooms, $95,000
and built in microwave, h2o heater, newer backsplash, new countertop in kitchen, located in a great location, near the pool,
waterview, elevator and laundry, unfurnished $69,900
UPPER FLOOR 2BED,1.5 BATH OR 2 BATH
DOVER C Waterview, beautiful unit, furnished, ceramic tile flooring, laundry and garbage shoot on each floor, elevator $89,999
CHATHAM J Furnished, lots of potential, heart of the community, great building, 24 hour security, gated development $44,900
KENT I Ceramic tile flooring, lift included, rentable, near Kent pool, furnished, lots of light, beautiful unit $35,000 GREENBRIER C Unfurnished, beautifully unit, upgrades, decorators delight, steps to pool, patio $145,000
HASTINGS I Absolutely beautiful, newer furniture, steps to pool and fitness center, well taken care of, clean unit $39,000 NORWICH B 24 Hour security, furnished, very desirable, near the Haverhill gate and clubhouse great building $55,000
CAMDEN D Updated kitchen and bath, garden view, beautiful. Waterview from patio, fully furnished, laundry on the same KENT A Waterview, heart of the community, desirable location, furnished, near Kent pool, great investment $49,900
floor, lift included in building, near Camden pool and west gate. Not rentable for 3 years after purchase. $34,900
WELLINGTON C Lots of upgrades, tile shower, new tile flooring, new toilet, lake view, lovely unit $90,000
CANTERBURY F Sweet and ready for occupancy, this condo has been well taken care if. Rent able, cul-de-sac. Near
Dorchester pool, carpet, furnished, building has a community patio. Active clubhouse, fitness center, gated community,
laundry in building, this condo is very serene and the condo association is great to work with. $38,000 *ANNUAL RENTALS*
GOLFS EDGE E Great floor plan, central air, washer and dryer is allowed in this unit. Galley kitchen. Near the clubhouse GROUND FLOOR 1 BED, 1 BATH
and east gate. This is a 55 plus community $47,000 CAMDEN B Furnished, ceramic tile, near Camden pool, move right in, steps to parking, near the west gate $850
PLYMOUTH F Furnished, wall paper, new a/c central air, new screens on porch $49,000 BEDFORD F Well taken care of wood flooring, unfurnished and very clean community patio, great area,
EASTHAMPTON G Near east gate,near clubhouse, lots of space and lots of light, great view priced to sell $39,000 active clubhouse and fitness center, gated community. $825
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED, 1 BATH

GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM 1.5 BATHS SUSSEX K Middle unit, cat walk, partly furnished, ceramic tile, quiet area, steps to parking $850
WALTHAM B Ceramic tile flooring, new appliances, near the east gate and clubhouse gated community $875
DORCHESTER G Great ground floor unit, updated kitchen and bath, new a/c unit, rentable after a year, beautiful unit $34,900
BERKSHIRE G Unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet, great location, near Kent pool and west gate $875
DORCHESTER K Wall unit, ceramic tile, updated bath and newer kitchen, waterview, partially furnished $42,000
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
CAMBRIDGE H Ceramic tile, central air, unfurnished, garden view, freshly painted,rentable beauty! $42,500
NORWICH C Unfurnished, garden view, new carpet, near club house, rentable building $850
SOUTHAMPTON B Ceramic tile, large spacious patio, garden view, upgraded master bath, steps to parking, steps to pool $42,500
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5 BATH
NORTHAMPTON E Unfurnished, water view, steps to parking, rentable, cul-de-sac, great location $33,000
WINDSOR D  OMG the pretties and cleanest around. Water view, lift included. Ceramic tile flooring. Near the Camden pool
GREENBRIER B Ceramic tile, steps to parking and pool, large spacious rooms, elevator building, laundry on floor $49,000 and the west gate. Active clubhouse and fitness center lift included $950
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH DORCHESTER K Water view! Near Hastings fitness center! Cul-de-sac! Fully furnished and carpeted. This community has a very active
NORTHAMPTON A Rentable, property well taken care of, near west gate, near Kent pool, steps to parking, rentable $32,000 clubhouse and fitness center. Lots of organizations and clubs to join. Gated community. Security 24 hours seven days a week. $850
NORTHAMPTON R Near Kent pool, laundry, and west gate, steps to parking, cul-de-sac, two year restriction for lease $32,000 CAMDEN D Updated kitchen and bath, garden view, beautiful. Waterview from patio, fully furnished, laundry on the
same floor, lift included in building, near Camden pool and west gate. Not rentable for 3 years after purchase. $850
NORTHAMPTON S Knockdown wall in kitchen, newer kitchen and bath, cross from pool, screened patio, move in ready $45,000
WINDSOR H Beautiful unit, ceramic tile flooring, unfurnished, patio, quiet area, lots of light $36,000
*SEASONAL RENTALS*
WINDSOR B This condo is ready to move into. Ceramic tile flooring, new kitchen, waterview, furnished, steps to parking,
close to west gate, active clubhouse and fitness center. $46,000 WALTHAM E Absolutely beautiful! This condo is absolutely the best seasonal around. Fully furnished. Near the east gate,
the best of the best. Fully furnished. And ready to move into. $1,500
ANDOVER A This condo is picture perfect and ready for occupancy, ceramic tile flooring, near laundry and mail boxes. Rentable.
24 Hour security, active clubhouse and fitness center, gated community with lots of amenities such as pools, tennis, boating, SHEFFIELD J Beautiful unit, fully stocked, ceramic tile flooring, near fitness center, near pool, two bedroom,
one and half baths, 2nd fool corner unit $1,400
racquetball, theater, wood working, music, billiards and so much more. $39,000
DORCHESTER G Beautiful corner unit, ceramic tile floors, fully furnished and fully equipped, near pool $1,350
CANTERBURY H Century village-gated community, courtesy transportation, health fitness center,ground floor,
partially furnished, nice condition, 2 A/C units, very nice location $42,000
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 2 BATH *RENTALS OUTSIDE CENTURY VILLAGE*
CAMDEN E Waterview!!!! Two full baths, right across from the Kent pool, this unit will be taken so act now. CYPRESS LAKES WEST PALM BEACH
Near the west gate, active fitness center and clubhouse. Great potential and a great association $35,900  Spacious rooms with water view. Partially furnished. Washer and dryer, ceramic tile flooring. $1,250
FEBRUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE A21

New Medicare Member Experience:


What’s New?
Well, all the scurrying around is hefty penalty for every month you are have new member
finished. No more workshops. No without prescription drug coverage orientation meetings.
more phone calls. You are enrolled when you are on Original Medicare. Take advantage of that
in your Medicare Advantage Plan. (This is not a concern when you have meeting. You can ask
Whether your card is green, red, a MAPD – Medicare Advantage Plan questions and get clarity
purple or blue, you are now a member. because prescription drug coverage on anything that you are
Yes, that’s your new designation with is included.) If you do disenroll, you still unsure about.
your Medicare Advantage Plan – have to wait until October 15, 2018 All companies do a
member – not customer or client or which is the next Open Enrollment health needs assessment
patient. You are a member. A member unless you qualify for a Special either by phone or mail.
of a great organization dedicated to Election Period, SEP. So, consider This is simply to get
helping you with your health care carefully. acquainted with your
it easier for you to complete the form
needs. This article is written to give You should have your new health history. It has no effect on
and receive your OTC products. OTC
you an overview of what to expect member ID card. Depending on your your enrollment in your plan.
includes vitamins, cough and cold
over the next couple of months. insurance carrier, your card could Make an appointment to meet
remedies, bandages and many other
First, my hope is that you are be green, blue, purple or red. Don’t your new Primary Care Physician
products. We will be in the Lobby of
pleased with the plan that you worry if it’s another color as long as and take advantage of your annual
the Clubhouse on the following dates
have chosen. If that is not the case it says, “Member ID” somewhere on preventive screenings. They are all
to help you complete and mail in
and you want to disenroll from the card. You will show this card, not listed in your Evidence of Coverage
your OTC forms. Bring your forms
the plan that you chose, there is a your Red, White and Blue Medicare booklet.
with you. If you don’t have it, come
disenrollment period from January card when you go the see your Finally, keep your plan member
to the Clubhouse Lobby and we will
1-February 14th, 2018. You simply primary care physician, specialist, information records up to date.
help you get an OTC form.
call the customer service number pharmacy or hospital, so always keep Change of name, address, phone,
February 12 March 12 April
on your member card and they it close. Also on the card you will admission to a nursing home or if
9 and May 14
will instruct you on that process. find the Customer Service number to your caregiver or responsible party
Bring your OTC form, Member ID
REMEMBER: If you disenroll from answer any questions, or to help you changes.
and identification to the Clubhouse
your Medicare Advantage Plan, you find another Physician if needed. I am proud to announce that a
from 10am-2pm for this assistance.
will then be enrolled in Original You should have your Evidence free service is being offered to all
See you there.
Medicare. You will pay 20% of your of Coverage booklet. This booklet residents who want to take advantage
medical costs and Medicare will pay contains a complete description of of their Over The Counter Benefit.
Chiamaka Chukwurah
80% of eligible costs. You will also your coverage and your member Each Medicare Advantage Plan has
Licensed Insurance Agent
need to enroll in a Prescription Drug rights. this Benefit. The amount of this
561 800 4536
plan. This is vital because there is a Some insurance companies benefit varies, but we want to make

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SERVICES
Water: It's Not Always the Same.
Maintenance our electric water heater as a short
cut. Why? Because water heaters have
such as Poland Springs in Maine or
Zephyrhills Springs in Florida; or (3)
expensive, its purity is not to be
compared with that of spring
By Dom Guarnagia magnesium elements that transfer to live in a community where the tap water. At Publix a vending
electric-generated heat generated water is not fluoridated. machine dispenses this purified
Drinking into the water in the lower section municipal water for 30 cents a
water, i.e., of the tank. This heated water then Different kinds of bottled gallon, far less than a gallon of
"pot a ble" rises to the top, where it is drawn water: spring water costs. Bottled water
water (potable off for use. Subject to decay, these In the supermarket beverage aisle can also be purchased in 2½-gallon
pronounced magnesium elements are soft and there are three types of bottled water: containers, to be chilled or heated
as in potato or sacrificial in that they save other • Exotic water from France, Italy, within a provided stand.
polar), comes parts from rust and decay. The Fiji, etc.
from different Parents have two choices when it
problem is that even small amounts • Spring water from genuine comes to drinking water for
sources. Melting of magnesium accumulating in our
snow, for example, provides water to springs like Poland Springs in children. Those who want their
bodies may have adverse reactions Maine or from various springs children to consume water
the West Coast, from the Cascades with medications prescribed by our
and Rockies. here in Florida. Spring water is devoid of fluoride, choose spring
doctors. Furthermore, the taste of presumably drawn from aquifers water. Those concerned with
In much of Florida, the water clean water is compromised and
in aquifers—huge caverns of water and is pure. It is aerated and has the reduction of dental caries,
beverages may have a metallic taste. minor additives that enhance the who accept the risk factors with
formed within soft rock formations Hot water from the tap is suitable
often composed of sandstone and flavor. fluoride, choose refrigerator-
for showering, bathing, and washing chilled, filtered municipal
limestone—is pumped to the surface of dishes and floors. • Potable water from
and treated by municipalities to municipalities such as Palm drinking water.
Fluoridation—with or without?
remove impurities and harmful Our tap water in Palm Beach Beach County's Water Utility In the not-too-distant future there
minerals. County is fluoridated. Consumed by Department (PBCWUD) that will undoubtedly be an inadequate
The water then travels to our children, fluoridated water has greatly has been treated by a process supply of drinking (potable) water,
meters and plumbing, where we use reduced the number of cavities, but called reverse osmosis. This and we will then have to turn to
it for different purposes. some parents are concerned that the process removes some impurities desalinating ocean water. This will
fluorine can have negative results in that are allowed in regular be another source of water—a costly
Why not to use hot tap municipal water, adds some flavor one—its cost having to be borne by
water for consumption: the young and refuse to consume tap
water. Their options are (1) bottled enhancers, and adjusts chemical future generations.
We use water to make soup, tea, water; (2) to live where the municipal additives such as chlorine.
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Presidents’ Day and George Washington


America’s first President and the one who set the tone for the nation
BY NICHOLAS MA

Another year, another February, fledgling government presidential salary (about


another three-day-weekend. The of the new nation was $340,000 today), shunned
third Monday of February, though unable to pay its own any imperial grandeur
colloquially referred to as Presidents’ troops. An anonymous from the executive branch,
Day, is listed as Washington’s letter calling for a and voluntarily retired to
Birthday under the US Office of widescale mutiny Mount Vernon after two
Personnel Management. However, circulated among the terms in office. Rather
even the official name is a misnomer, increasingly frustrated than imitate Julius Caesar
since the holiday never falls on George American servicemen, to become America’s first
Washington’s birthday on February prompting the former caudillo or generalissimo,
22, let alone any other president’s Commander-in-Chief Washington followed
birthday. After almost eight to address his troops. Cincinnatus by willingly
decades of unofficial observance, On the Ides of March surrendering power once
Washington’s Birthday became a of 1873, Washington he believed his service was
federal holiday under President convened a meeting over.
Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879, the first with the Continental History often
time an American has been honored Army at Newburgh, commemorates presidents
with a nationwide holiday. In 1971, New York, beginning like Lincoln and FDR
President Richard Nixon signed with a simple plea who, while extraordinary
the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, for patience and leaders during times
moving the date from February 22 patriotism. Before of crises, assumed
to the third Monday of February. the still conspiracy- dangerously enormous
With the date now sandwiched prone crowd, he then powers to accomplish
between Abraham Lincoln’s birthday fumbled open a note their ends. Washington
on February 12 and Washington’s from Congress and presciently cautioned
birthday, Americans since the 1980s paused. The words us against the imperial
have unofficially referred to the were too small and presidency, knowing
federal holiday as Presidents’ Day. blurred for his weary that an executive branch
And yet, the federal government eyes, so Washington brimmed with immense
still uses Washington’s Birthday reached for his new authority and prestige
rather than the popular name—for reading glasses, ones a military coup. Washington would would be the downfall of
good reasons too. The first president that few had seen him wear. Begging emerge from the Ides of March in the republic, either at the hands of
of the United States had led his their pardon, he said to his men, 1873, not literally backstabbed like benevolent “enlightened” despots,
weary troops through the harsh “Gentlemen, you will permit me the Roman tyrant Julius Caesar, but incompetent overly-ambitious
winters in Valley Forge, turned the to put on my spectacles, for I have tearfully applauded and pledged politicians, petty unscrupulous
tide of the Revolutionary War after not only grown gray but almost fealty by his men, who admired not tyrants, or authoritarian strongmen.
crossing the Delaware, and delivered blind in the service of my country." his bravado, but his humility and He likewise warned America against
the final victorious military blows The eyes of the very same hardened servitude. the dangers of hyper-partisanship
for American independence at men who starved and shivered with Such was the greatness of George and polarization, which could tear
Yorktown. As soon as the war was Washington in Valley Forge, who Washington, who later led the nation apart the fabric of national unity.
over, though, Washington resigned followed him across the Delaware through its early tumultuous years. Thus, on his birthday every year,
his post. This first refusal of power to Trenton, who marched with him Washington saw the value of effective we overcome our differences to
drew the admiration of Washington’s to Yorktown, and who were pushed leadership and authority, with the remember Washington not for only
contemporaries, with Britain’s King to the edge of mutiny by years of now-centralized government under for his achievements, but for the
George III dubbing him “the greatest unpaid sacrifice, filled with tears at the new Constitution capable of character that he established for
character of our age.” the sight of the humble, battered raising revenue, paying its troops, the American presidency, one that
America, however, was still in need warrior who had fought alongside honoring its debt, and maintaining only wields its power in service to its
of Washington’s services. Constrained them. There was to be no mutiny. The a national defense. And yet, men, country, and constitution, and
by the Articles of Confederation young republic, one of the modern Washington recognized that limited one that humbly cedes its authority
and indebted from eight years of world’s first major experiments with governance was the best governance. to the republican institutions that
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A small private jet leaves Martha's
Vineyard. On board is one of the
richest guys in politics and his
been targeted? With each story,
the reader is provided with possible
clues of what caused the disaster.

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wrote and produced the awesome TV
series Fargo.
wife and two small children. Also
included are another rich guy who
has been doing some shady business
deals and his wife, a
Scott Burroughs, a fine art painter,
survives the crash, finds the one
other survivor, the four year old
son of the executive who chartered
poor painter that rich the plane, and swims ten miles to
BY LENORE
guy number one's shore with the boy. Scott is a middle-
VELCOFF wife befriended and aged recovering alcoholic who is
offered a ride and the trying to eek out a living painting
crew and bodyguard. disaster scenes. Both the object of
Sixteen minutes after his artwork and the circumstances
the plane takes off, it that landed him on a millionaire's
crashes. This is a story private jet become public speculation
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BACK BY POPULAR 02/01 Thu. 6:45PM THE BOOK OF HENRY – Sarah Silverman, Jaeden Lieberher and Jacob Tremblay
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rectly from Havana with a mix of Jersey  02/06 Tue. 1:45PM PG, 111 MIN.
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accompanying parent or adult  02/25 Sun. 1:45PM
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Happy Valentine’s Day*


*Unless you’re still single.

BY JODY LEBEL
Woe to the single woman on plan of action for each day and frowns
Valentine’s Day. She is pitied by her on any changes. A relationship with
friends, ignored by the retailers, and this man is like getting an electronic
seated on a stool at the lunch counter Rolodex for your birthday.
in the deli. It’s a day that makes a
single gal vow to find a mate. I asked 3) Mr. Maniac. He's adventurous,
my mother how she and her friends free-spirited, and very erratic. He's a
found men in their day. She told rebel and he's sexy as hell. He inspires
me that frankly they just wandered you to do wild, crazy things. He
around waiting for love to hit them dresses predominantly in black, has not changed. A relationship with this recliner in front of a Hi-def 60” TV.
over the head. That didn’t seem like been to Istanbul and has run with man is a lonely one. Most importantly, he has control
solid advice to me. I think we need the bulls in Barcelona. He doesn't of the remote. It isn't enough to be
to step out from the hormonal haze have a checking or savings account. 8) Mr. Dud. IF you can check able to change the channel every
we're under, take a critical look at He lives for today. He sometimes off any of the following, take it as twenty seconds; he must know what
the array of available men, and come displays a wicked temper. He smokes a warning; three or more and you'd is on all 439 cable channels. He can
up with a plan to snag one. I know, and drinks too much. A relationship better run the other way. keep up with three football games,
I know; the thought of choosing a with this man is like a bikini wax: It two basketball games, one South
compatible man, instead of letting starts off hot, quickly turns painful, a) He wears more jewelry than you American soccer game, and a pro-
him choose you, may be a new concept and you end up crying. do. golf tour, but he can't remember
to some of us, but consider how b) He refuses to watch foreign films. your birthday. He never leaves the
wonderful this could turn out. Fess 4) Mr. Married. He's secure, house on Monday nights or all day
c) His children refuse to visit him. Sunday. The letters ESPN make his
up; most of us are more fussy when good looking, confident and lives
we buy a melon at the supermarket clean. He has a stable life, a good d) He doesn't have a phone. eyes sparkle. A relationship with this
than we are about who we go out career, 2.5 kids that have moved out e) He doesn't own a car. man will have you running out for
with. They ask us out; we go. What of the house, and an electric garage beer, in between popping corn and
f) He hates dogs.
kind of system is that? door opener. This could be the man making sandwiches for the "big"
g) He enjoys Gilligan's Island reruns. game. Unless you're also a sports nut,
We women want men for who they of your dreams if he wasn't already
are, where they’ve been, and what the man of someone else's dreams. h) He won't wear cologne. pass on this one.
they will become. And, of course, A relationship with this man is like i) He steals the sugar packets from
to kill the spiders in the bathroom. trying to catch up on a carousel. 11) Mr. Auto. This guy is
Denny’s.
Sometimes we think men are wise obsessive about his car. It's probably
and brave, and sometimes we wonder 5) Mr. Social. Everyone knows an old model Corvette or Mustang.
9) Mr. Sexy or Mr. Solid? You'll never get to drive it, even if he's
what planet dumped them here on him by his first name. He remains
Same genus, very different species. on death's door and needs a lift to the
Earth. If you really want a man at good friends with all of his old
Sexy is dangerous. Solid is secure ER; you will never be able to put your
your side next Valentine’s Day, just girlfriends, and consoles several of
and warm. Sexy likes spicy foods feet on the actual car mat or sit on
use a little common sense -- listen to them on a weekly basis. His black
and warm climates and looks good the actual seat; and you will never be
your head instead of your heart, and book spans two decades, eleven time
when he perspires. Solid likes meat permitted to eat or drink in his car.
use the following list, which I have zones, and three continents and all
and potatoes and stays away from He will spend Sundays polishing and
conveniently put together for you as the numbers are current. The reason
exercise, except to mow the lawn detailing after he has binge-watched
a guide. My research (which consists he always says the right thing, does
or take out the trash. Sexy charms NASCAR. Unless you like the smell
of randomly bopping around the the right thing, and touches all the
your mother. Solid impresses your of oil in his hair and grease on your
Internet until I find what I want) right spots is because he has had a lot
father. Sexy likes to dance. Solid sheets keep in mind that the glint in
uncovered twelve distinct types of of practice. Don't let him practice on
likes to read. Sexy drives a Porsche. his eye comes off the hood of his car.
men which are listed below in no you.
Solid drives a Kia. Sexy shops in
particular order. Keep in mind that
boutiques and wears colored, bikini 12) Mr. Macho. He has more
all these qualities, or lack thereof, 6) Mr. Myth. He likes to clean
underwear. Solid shops at Sears and gold chains around his neck than
also apply to women. So choose the bathroom, loves to take you
wears boxers. Sexy buys you edible Mr. T. His shirt is always unbuttoned
which type you feel you will be the shopping, remembers you mother's
underwear. Solid buys you sweaters. exposing too much chest hair. This
most compatible with, or the one you birthday, and always lets you pick
Sexy wears cologne by Armani. Solid man can't pass up a mirror without
are confident you can change -- and out what to watch on TV. He adores
wears cologne by Avon. Sexy has giving himself the eye. You will never
go get him. romantic comedies and your two pet
a saltwater fish tank. Solid has a be as good looking as he is. This type
cats. He gives long, wonderful back
cocker spaniel. Sexy has satin sheets is born with a leer and a repertoire
1) Mr. Morality. This man's rubs and never asks for one in return.
and a cappuccino maker. Solid has of off-color jokes. Your mother will
moral guidelines would intimidate He’ll go out and get you ice cream
blue and white striped cotton sheets never like him, ever. He drinks only
Mother Theresa. Normally he's quiet, at midnight, and knows all of your
and a Mr. Coffee. Sexy is a lawyer. 'man' drinks like beer and whiskey
tolerant and compassionate... except friend’s names. He never, never leaves
Solid is an accountant. Either man and he owns a gun which he polishes
when you mix up the recycling bins. the seat up. This is not a real man.
could make a woman very happy often. None of your female friends
He is environmentally correct to the This is a dream.
in their own way. A combination of are safe from this man. A relationship
point of nausea. Unless you are cut
both would be heaven with 55% Sexy with him would probably push you
from the same cloth, a relationship 7) Mr. Workaholic. This man is
and 45% Solid. Try real hard to find over the edge.
with this man may have you donating obsessive about everything. He pops
one of these guys.
money to Green Peace and down at Rolaids like after dinner mints. He
the Red Cross making coffee. will never retire. You'll never be on Discouraged? Don’t be. Keep this
10) Mr. Sports. He hasn't list handy and refer to it often. There
time for any function, because he'll
really played any competitive sports is a man out there just for you. Find
2) Mr. Methodical. This man always be working on a project. You
since high school. He knows all of him, tackle him, hog tie him, and
likes his toilet paper on the roll with will never come first in this man's life.
the teams in every sport, all of the feed him sips of water until he comes
the print side up. He folds his shorts Go out with him if you don't mind
players’ names and their stats, and around. If he’s not right for you,
right out of the dryer, and likes his taking a back seat to his SmartPhone.
he will be glad to impart any of this turn him loose and try again. Hey,
sheets pressed. His refrigerator is His personal style was developed in
information to you at any time. it’s better than waiting around for
arranged alphabetically. He has a set prep school and his wardrobe has
This man sits for hours in a leather love to hit you over the head, right?
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WEATHERING
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WEATHER CO M M E N TA RY BY I R V I N G R I KO N

Weather-wise, conditions in the United States solar energy but also emits energy. It produces Offhand, one might think that densely
and around the world have been extraordinary magnetic fields and geothermal power from its hot, populated urban centers are mainly to blame for
these past few months: Hurricanes in the Atlantic molten core. Some of that is reflected back towards man-made pollution and weather aberrations.
Ocean and Caribbean Sea, sweeping up the the sun as light. Some goes into space as heat. The Think again. And think of greenhouse gases. 70%
Atlantic coast; devastating fires, floods, mudslides energy absorbed is retained by "greenhouse gases" of all land use today is for agriculture. Since the
in California; heavy snowfalls and freezing in the lower atmosphere of the earth, providing Industrial Revolution, most carbon dioxide release
temperatures in the American north, especially warmth. Our planet would be considerably colder has been attributed to deforestation, cutting
hard-hitting the Midwest and Northeast. Parts of without them. Some observers say we have "Global down trees to make room for crops, livestock and
Europe and Asia have similarly felt nature's wrath. Warming." They cite melting polar ice caps as structures for humans. Most methane is released
These events in themselves are not unusual. What proof. No one has as yet determined how much by intestinal fermentation from ruminating
is unusual are the extremes: hotter summers (even greenhouse gases--carbon dioxide; methane; animals that chew their food twice, like cattle.
in Australia) and colder winters, plus the severity, nitrous oxide; fluorinated gases--are too much. Crop land is frequently used as food for animals.
the intensity, the damages suffered by human, Today more than 7 billion people live on this Most nitrous oxide derives from fertilizers. How
animal and plant lives and property. What are the planet, their numbers increasing daily. People and much is too much?
causes? Why are such things happening At some point, scientists, engineers,
now? Can something be done about it? folks with technological skills, lay
Some say it's "Climate Change."
[O]ne might think that densely populated urban centers people and politicians must be brought
However, true climate change can be are mainly to blame for man-made pollution and weather together in an attempt to resolve the
shown only after an extended period aberrations. Think again. problems. Of course not all proposed
of time, ranging from several decades solutions work. Oil, coal and natural gas
to millions of years. Climates have have been blamed for some greenhouse
unquestionably changed in the past. The Earth their activities impact weather. gases. Wind farms and circular glass panel
has experienced "Ice Ages." The Sahara and other Historically, the thinly populated United States structures have been built to take their place
deserts once were fertile; they expand and retreat was founded in 1776, roughly a quarter of a century generating energy. But both occupy huge tracts of
again. Human settlements have been found under after the start of the Industrial Revolution. The land. Limiting their usefulness is the fact it's not
water, since the world's seas rise and fall. Long, I. R. was a true revolution: The “Factory System” always windy or sunny. Birds, obviously mistaking
long ago, the North and South Poles reversed, came into being. People left their farms and homes their own image for another bird, have crashed
destabilizing weather patterns. to move into cities, where employment and greater into the reflective solar panels.
Climate change can be affected by things social interaction with other people were to be In an earlier column, I suggested that the force
beyond human control. The earth circles around found. Steam was harnessed to produce power. of hurricane winds coming off the African coast
the sun, but its orbit fluctuates. The sun, radiating Railroads, steam engines, arrived to transport could be reduced by firing charged particles into
and diffusing heat and light, is inconstant. Solar people and factory goods. Steamships sailed the the clouds, thereby disbursing them and reducing
radiations vary, solar flares emitting sudden seven seas. Later came automobiles, trucks and their power. Dikes with drainage systems might
explosions of particles and rays. The moon airplanes, all producing waste products that be built to protect coastlines from rising seas
influences tidal waves. The earth's crust, upon defiled the air. Added to these were power plants and raging tides. South Florida, as with many
which we live, sits on tectonic plates above earth's and electrical grids linking them. Garbage not regions of the world sitting at water's edge, is very
interior. Plates sometimes shift, causing volcanic dropped into water was dumped on land, exposed vulnerable to flooding and disappearing. Others
eruptions and earthquakes. All these yield to decay, bacteria, enzymes and vermin. All no doubt have additional concepts and ideas. As
atmospheric changes affecting weather. contributed to man-made pollution, greenhouse best we can, it's up to us to try weathering the
It gets more complicated: The earth absorbs gases and miserable weather. weather!
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The On-Site Century Village Specialists


SALE LISTINGS SALE LISTINGS
Chatham T ....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $27,000 Kent K...........................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$59,900
Dorchester H ...............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $29,000 Chatham E ..................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$59,900
Berkshire J ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $29,900 Norwich M ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$59,999
Coventry D ..................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $31,000 Coventry D ..................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$62,000
Andover H ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $31,500 Bedford G ....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$62,900
Kingswood A ...............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $31,500 Sheffield G ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$63,995
Northampton K ...........1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $33,000 Kent M..........................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$65,000
Waltham D...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $33,900 Windsor D ....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$65,000
Canterbury F ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $33,900 Dorchester G ...............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$65,000
Windsor Q ....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $34,900 Kent K...........................2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$68,000
Windsor L .....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $34,900 Cambridge F ...............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$69,900
Northampton L ............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $35,000 Northampton P............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$69,900
Sheffield L ....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $35,900 Waltham H ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$69,900
Andover H ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $35,999 Chatham L ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront ................... $74,900
Southampton A ...........1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $36,000 Camden E ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront ................... $74,900
Berkshire E ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $36,000 Wellington M ...............2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................... $75,000
Norwich G ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $37,500 Wellington G ...............2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................... $78,500
Chatham J...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $37,900 Easthampton B ............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$79,900
Andover K ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $38,000 Wellington B ................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................... $79,900
Cambridge A ..............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $39,000 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$79,900
Hastings H ....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $39,000 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$83,000
Andover H ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $39,900 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$84,900
Canterbury C ..............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $39,900 Chatham Q .................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$85,900
Norwich G ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $37,500 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................... $89,900
Camden P ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $40,000 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$99,999
Canterbury B ...............1 BR / 1 BA .............................Waterfront .................. $40,500 Waltham E ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ..............................................................$100,000
Waltham F ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $41,000 Stratford J.....................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................. $115,000
Oxford .........................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $42,500 Wellington J .................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................. $119,000
Southampton C...........1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $44,000 Somerset H ..................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................. $120,000
Easthampton H............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $44,900 Stratford E ....................2 BR / 2 BA .................................................................$124,999
Salisbury H ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $44,990 Wellington J ................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................. $129,900
Canterbury G ..............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $45,000 Stratford G ...................2 BR / 2 BA .................................................................$130,000
Berkshire E ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $45,000 Oxford .........................2 BR / 2 BA .................................................................$139,900
Coventry J ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $45,500 Andover I .....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ..............................................................$149,900
Windsor F .....................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $46,900 Wellington C................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ................. $154,900
Somerset G..................1 BR / 1 BA .............................Waterfront .................. $47,000 Wellington L .................2 BR / 2 BA .............................Waterfront ............... $155,9000
Cambridge H ..............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $47,900
Berkshire J ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................. $48,500 RENTAL LISTINGS
Berkshire C ..................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $49,000
Dorchester F ................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $49,000 Sheffield J ....................1 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $850
Waltham E ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $49,900 Camden P ...................1 BR / 1 BA ....................................................................... $850
Sussex A ......................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $49,900 Easthampton B ............1 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $850
Chatham F...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront .................. $54,900 Camden L....................1 BR / 1 BA ....................................................................... $850
Camden N...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $55,900 Camden P ...................1 BR / 1 BA ....................................................................... $850
Canterbury B ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $59,900 Stratford O ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $950
Canterbury F ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $62,000 Andover C ...................1 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,000
Wellington M ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront .................. $69,900 Salisbury H ...................1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................... $1,100
Greenbrier C ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $72,000 Canterbury G ..............1 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,400
Greenbrier C ...............1 BR / 1.5 BA ............................................................... $72,000 Northampton L ............1 BR / 1 BA .................................................................... $1,400
Wellington F .................1 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront .................. $75,000 Andover H ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $925
Wellington C................1 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront ................... $85,000 Northampton P............2 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $975
Wellington C................1 BR / 1.5 BA ..........................Waterfront ................... $89,900 Norwich C....................2 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $975
Norwich I .....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$45,000 Waltham F ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA .................................................................... $975
Dorchester C ...............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$55,000 Sheffield C ...................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,050
Southampton A ...........2 BR / 2 BA ...................................................................$55,900 Norwich E ....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,050
Dorchester G ...............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$55,900 Stratford K ....................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,100
Dorchester F ................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$57,000 Dorchester C ...............2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,500
Kent N ..........................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................$58,500 Andover M ..................2 BR / 1.5 BA ................................................................. $1,600

WE ADD YEARS TO YOUR LIFE AND LIFE TO YOUR YEARS!


82 Stratford F, West Palm Beach, FL 33417
TOLL-FREE 800.654.2832 • 561.471.9677
Century Village Real Estate, Inc.
www.CenturyVillage.com
is a division of The *Listings available at time of publication
Ben G. Schachter, Licensed Real Estate Broker
JANUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE B3

The On-Site Century Village Specialists


Agents at Century Village Real Estate are thoroughly familiar with the policies and procedures of buying, selling and renting
within the Century Village Community. We do our best to protect the ideals of its residents, strive for smooth, professional
transactions, and consistently sell properties faster and for higher sales prices than any other agents working in the
Community. Stop by to meet some of our new, friendly faces.

TESTIMONIALS What our customers say:

- Highly likely to recommend


Sold a home in Florida.
“Very professional, and knowledgeable about the market, pleasure doing business with him.
My agent went out of his way to accommodate this sale and help facilitate the move out of
Joan Deluca Century Village. He got the job done!” - D.K.* Ann V. Kilpatrick

- Highly likely to recommend


Sold a Single Family home in 2015 for approximately $25,000 in West Palm Beach, FL.
“He helped sell my condo for the price we discussed and delivered, would use him again. The
condo had a lot of restrictions making it hard to sell. He got a buyer and got them through the
condo boards.” - B.C.*

Cynthia Brown Williams - Highly likely to recommend Gustavo Martinez


Rented a condo home in 2014 in West Palm Beach, FL.
“ My Agent was a life saver in a long distance transaction. Her communication, attention to
detail and just plain caring made the impossible happen. A MILLION thanks!” - L.A.*

- Highly likely to recommend


Bought a Condo home in 2014 for approximately $50,000 in West Palm Beach, FL.
“My agent helped me find and buy my Florida residence. She was most helpful explaining and
answering all my questions and concerns. She was always available to show me listing and
Barbara Thibault Gladys Meneses
helped gain access to all homes I wanted to see. I wouldn’t hesitate to use my agent, both
buying and selling. I have recommended her to others who have been very pleased.” - G.G.*

- Highly likely to recommend


Bought a condo home in 2015 for approximately $30,000 in West Palm Beach, FL.
“Very impressed by my agent’s patience, good humor, helpfulness and knowledge of real
estate. Will be happy to deal with her again and recommend to any buyer or renter.” - M.M.*

Ewart “E” Speer *Names available on request. Sherry Levy

WE ADD YEARS TO YOUR LIFE AND LIFE TO YOUR YEARS!


82 Stratford F, West Palm Beach, FL 33417
TOLL-FREE 800.654.2832 • 561.471.9677
www.CenturyVillage.com
Century Village Real Estate, Inc.
is a division of The *Listings available at time of publication
Ben G. Schachter, Licensed Real Estate Broker
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LOCAL DINING
4560 PGA Boulevard,
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
561-776-9448

BY LENORE VELCOFF
I noticed an interesting ad sausage and chicken. There were 3
announcing Spoto’s Oyster Bar’s other choices at that price – Shrimp
Sunset Menu from 4:30 to 5:45 pm Scampi over angel hair, Shrimp
located in a shopping area on the Gumbo or Seafood Cobb salad. Four
south side of PGA Blvd. near Military of us had $21.95 entrees – 1 had
Trail. So we tried it. Five of us had grilled Mahi-Mahi, 2 had Littleneck
dinner there last week and it was Clams linguine and I had Salmon
a delightful experience. We were grilled with an Asian honey mustard
seated at a round table which made glaze with mashed sweet potatoes.
conversation much easier, even with The waitperson thought we had all
our mouths’ full. The entrees were licked our plates.
either $17.75, $19.75 or $21.75. Each I have been in many restaurants
came with appetizer and dessert. where they give you a hot towel
There were 7 appetizers. Three after dinner, but not like this. First
of us of chose Gazpacho (chilled, the waitperson squeezes an ice-cold
slightly spicy vegetable soup), one water infused lemon on your hands
had New England Clam Chowder and then gives you a hot towel. What
and the other had Pot Stickers with a nice touch.
a soy dipping sauce. Trays of hot There are 3 desserts available -
Italian bread were served with the Coconut crème pie, Key lime pie or
meal. No one chose either $17.75 Chocolate layer cake. Four of us had
entrees of Chicken Artichoke Penne the crème pie and younger eater had
in a garlic tomato sauce or Oriental the dessert which was too rich for the
Shrimp Salad with a spicy peanut rest of us, the layer cake. All in all, a
dressing. One of my companions very delicious dinner.
did select a $19.75 entrée – Jambalaya
Fettuccini with shrimp, andouille

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time of write-up. Most vehicles, some time of write-up. Most vehicles, some
exclusions apply. exclusions apply.
JANUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE B5

WELCOME! NEW CENTURY VILLAGE RESIDENTS -


OWNERS and RENTERS
MARK THIS DATE ON YOUR PERSONAL CALENDAR NOW!
WHAT: INFORMATIONAL MEETING Representatives from WPRF and UCO Officers
WHEN: TUESDAY will answer your questions regarding life in
FEBRUARY 20 - 1:30 p.m Century Village – such as:
WHERE: CLUBHOUSE PARTY ROOM • How do I use our bus systems?
Light refreshments will be served. • How do I purchase show tickets?
• How do I call in guests?
REMEMBER: To get accurate • How can I volunteer to serve on a UCO committee?
information on life in Century Village, • How do I find out what activities and clubs meet at
attend the new resident informational the Clubhouse?
meeting on February 20. • What are the rules for using the WPRF swimming
pools?

DO YOU OWN AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


ARE YOU CONSIDERING PURCHASE OF AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
IF SO, UCO WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT IT! THIS INFORMATION IS BEING COLLECTED TO DETERMINE
FUTURE NEED FOR PUBLIC CHARGING STATIONS AT CENTURY VILLAGE.

FOR CURRENT ELECTRIC VEHICLE OWNERS (GOLF CARTS INCLUDED), UCO NEEDS TO KNOW HOW YOU
ARE CURRENTLY CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE, AND HOW YOUR VEHICLE IS USED (ON PROPERTY ONLY,
PUBLIC ROADS). PICTURE OF YOUR VEHICLE WILL BE VERY HELPFUL.

PLEASE SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO: UCOMAINTENANCE@GMAIL.COM


SURVEY IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY- DATA WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.
THANK YOU.
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O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L N E W S
DO NOT resubmit dates for events already appearing CONGREGATION ANSHEI SHO- B’NAI B'RITH CENTURY UNIT CENTURY VILLAGE (OA) OVEREAT-
unless there is a correction. There is no charge for LOM, 5348 Grove St. in Century Vil- #5367: Annual membership fee $25. ERS ANONYMOUS - Everyone wel-
listings. ALL SUBMISSIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED lage. Welcome to our Synagogue. Breakfast meetings fourth Sunday come !! Meets every Sunday 6:30 to
TO: ucoreporterwpb@gmail.com. Planning a party? Rent our Social of the month at Congregation An- 7:30 PM - In the Craft Room - For
Submissions for Organizational News may be Hall which is strictly kosher. Week- shei Sholom with entertainment and information call: 242-0189 or 347-
submitted in person at the UCO Reporter office day minyans will be held on Monday speakers. 469-2929 or 308-6444.
on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from and Thursday mornings at 8:45 AM.
9:00AM to 12:00PM. Shabbat Services Friday evening at BROOKLYN QUEENS CLUB: Meets CENTURY VILLAGE REPUBLICAN
5:00 PM and Saturday morning at in the clubhouse party room October CLUB - For information please con-
(All meetings are in the main Clubhouse unless
9:00 AM. Saturday afternoon servic- to April on the second Wednesday of tact Geoff 291-1940 or Barbara 689-
stated otherwise.)
es at 5:00 PM have begun. If you need the month at 2:00PM, doors open at 9275
ACT II COMMUNITY THEATRE - to say Kaddish, please call ahead so 1:30. For further information, call
Meets every Wednesday at 7:00 PM we can get a minyan together. club president Harriet Levine @ 684- CENTURY VILLAGE WOODWORK-
at the Clubhouse. New members wel- Rabbi Kavon will give his class every 9712. ING CLUB: Meets 6 days a week from
come! Thursday after minyan approximate- 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Please come
ly at 10:00 AM. See office for details. CENTURY VILLAGE ARTISTS: We and join us in our hobby shop.
ACTORS STUDIO OF CENTURY Sara Farkas’ ‘Hebrew for Beginners’ welcome all Century Village residents
VILLAGE: Join the fun! We have mi- class will be held every Monday at to view our artwork on 1st and 2nd CENWEST FISHING CLUB: Meets
nor parts, leading roles, and a need 10:00 AM. floor of main Clubhouse. Info about 1st Wednesday of each month 3:00 to
for writers, stage hands and props Following are the activities and purchase or display -- Beth Baker @ 4:30 PM Classroom B. For more In-
people. We read scripts and practice events scheduled for the month of 684-3166. formation call Al at 561- 242-0351 or
acting every week, and we put on two February, 2018: Mike at 802-479-4184. Anglers who
performances a year. No prior act- 1/31/2018 – Tu B’Shevat Seder at CENTURY VILLAGE BOOK CLUB- never fished before to experienced
ing experience needed. We meet every 2PM. Traditional refreshments will We are already working on books for are welcome. Events range from
Monday night at 7:00 PM in Class- be served followed by a short film. next season. For more information drift boat fishing, pier and beach
room B. Stop in or call Shari @ 415 There is no charge for this event. call 640-6944 or email arzj@Hot- fishing, as well as fresh water activi-
385-9925. 2/4/2018 – Chinese Auction and Sale mail.com ties. Classroom discussions held on
– 11 AM – 2PM – Bid on gift certifi- fishing on Century Village property,
AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE cates, gift baskets and a surprise or CENTURY VILLAGE CAMERA CLUB: techniques, equipment, bait, sustain-
CLUB - Next meeting will be held two. A variety of handmade stained- Any questions, e-mail Ken Graff at able fisheries and a host of other top-
Wed. February 7th at glass night lights will be available for cameraclubcv@gmail.com. ics. Clubhouse- 1st Wednesday of the
6 p.m. in the Clubhouse Art Room. sale as well as some costume jewelry month - 3:00 to 4:30 PM - classroom
New members are welcome. Our and artwork. Lunch and a bake sale CENTURY VILLAGE COMPUTER B.
Black History Pot Luck Dinner will will be available. CLUB: Meets the first and third
be held in the Clubhouse Party 2/14/2018- Sisterhood Card Party & Thursday at 1 PM in Classroom C CHRISTIAN CLUB: Christian Club
Room on February 11 from 6:30 to Luncheon – 11:30 am- 3:00PM from Nov. through April. Annual meets first Wednesday of every month
9:30 p.m. Bring a dish to share. This 2/20/2018- Sisterhood Annual Fash- Dues are $12. Call Kathy @ 252-8495 in Clubhouse Party Room @ 1:00
will be a different and emotional ion Show with fashions from Chicos. or visit our website at: http://www.cv- PM. Everyone is welcome. Febru-
presentation provided by our own – 12:00 Noon - A mini-lunch will be computerclub-wpb.com/ ary 18: Motorcoach trip to Ft. Myers.
members. Card Night: Come out served. Package includes hotel, dinner and
and play Hand and Foot in the Club- 2/25/2018 - Men’s Club Breakfast at CENTURY VILLAGE CRAFT CRE- show on the Murder Mystery Train.
house Card Room every Wednesday 10:00 AM featuring the movie “ The ATIONS KNITTING-CROCHETING March 13-15: Motorcoach trip to Or-
at 6 p.m. All skill levels are invited Women’s Balcony” CLUB: Meets every Tues. 9:30 AM-12 lando. Visit Holy Land Park, Cocoa
and we will teach new players. For 2/28/2018 – Purim Costume Party PM Craft room (104). We create items Beach and Gatorland. For club in-
details, contact Terry 249-7262, Eula following the Megillah Reading at donated to – The Teacup Preemie formation, call Jimmy 804-245-9077
249-7262 or Sadie (845)541-7167.r 6:00PM. Refreshments will be served. Program , Veterans. & Boys and Girls . For upcoming events, call Figgy
– There is no charge for this event. CLub. 561-707-6548.
AITZ CHAIM: Daily services 8:00 AM. For further information on any of
Mincha and Maariv at Sundown, Sis- these events, please call the Syna- CENTURY VILLAGE MEN’S CLUB: COUNTRY LINE DANCING: Coun-
terhood 3rd Monday of month 10:00 gogue office 684-3212. Meets the first Sunday of every month try and Regular, Monday and Friday
AM. Charlotte 917-815-7711; Char- at the Clubhouse at 9:30 AM.. Activi- 9:00 to 11:00 AM in the Art Room.
lotte 478-8756; Anita 686-9083. ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE IN AL- ties include dinners, dinner dances, For information contact Frankie
ANON: Meets every Thursday 1:30 fishing trips, football games, base- 561-777-5712
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: Join pm to 2:30 pm in the Clubhouse Par- ball games, basketball games, casino
us at these sessions of respite care for ty Room. trips, cruises and other fun activities. DOO WOP CLUB DANCE PARTY:
Caregivers. We meet in Card Room Coffee, bagels, cream cheese served Monday, Feb. 26. 7 - 10 p.m. Club-
B - 10:00 AM to 12::00 Noon - 4:30 BABY BOOMERS CLUB:.Meetings at every meeting. Come and make house. Free food and soda pop. Raf-
to 6:00 Star - EVERY 2nd and 4th 3rd Wednesday each month at 3:30 new friends. For more information, fles. Door prizes. Dress in 50’s fash-
Monday of each month until May 08, PM, December through April. Con- please contact Ruben Ramos at 561- ions..Call: Michael Pierno 670-7107.
2018. We start again in September tact Lynn at Lynnsevan@aol.com for 459-7176 or docruben1@gmail.com
2018. Contact Sandy @ 689-3540 for further information. FRIENDS OF BILL WILSON: Meets
10 AM Session - Contact Carmen @ CENTURY VILLAGE NORTH AMER- every Thursday 6:30: to 7:30 PM in
469-1220 for 4:30 Session. Para em- BALLROOM DANCE GROUP: Meets ICAN EDUCATORS CLUB: Meets the the Clubhouse, Craft Room.
pezar uno groupo en espanol - Car- Mondays 2 - 4 PM, Party Room, ex- 1st Tuesday of every month at 10:30
men 469-1220 cept 2nd Monday is occasionally in AM in the Art Room. School-relat- ‘FRIENDS OF THE P.O.S.T.” (Pediat-
Art Room. No charge. Info: Irwin @ ed retirees and in-service personnel ric Oncology Support Team). Meet-
917-915-2174. meet on a regular basis to socialize, ings will be held the second Monday
share ideas, and learn about issues of the month - Clubhouse Party
BEST SHORT STORY DISCUSSION that affect them presently and possi- Room - 11:30 AM to 1 PM - Future
GROUP: Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday bly in the future. Contact Bob Zuck- activities: March 7th - Dog Track;
of each month. Craft Room 1:30 erberg at zuckie15@aol.com or 917- April 15 & 16 Mystery Train Ride.
PM. Contact Julie at 249-6565 796-1317 for information. For further information please con-
tact Shirley at 478-2391 or Marion
BIBLE STUDY GROUP - “Taste & CENTURY VILLAGE ORCHESTRA: 684-5814.
See”: Non-denominational group. Meet every Monday in Classroom C
All residents welcome. Meets every at 1:15 to 3:35 PM. More informa-
Sunday at 5pm, Classroom B, 2nd tion call Rickie @ 683-0869 or Joel @
floor. For information call Leonore 688-9455. We need trombone players,
478-9459. string players and percussion players.
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O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L N E W S
HASTINGS CUE CLUB: Welcoming LINE DANCE WORKSHOP - Learn RUSSIAN CLUB: Meets the third UNITED DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF
New Members. We play Mon. - Sat. the most used line dance steps Have Tuesday of each Month - October to CENTURY VILLAGE - Annual mem-
9:30 AM - 12 noon. Bernie @ 684- fun while stimulating your brain and April - Clubhouse Art Room - 3PM to bership luncheon at 1:30 p.m. in the
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Village Clubhouse. Information: call Interested? Please contact Louis Ah- both candidates for PBC Commis-
Kathy @ 689-0393 wee at 561-531-3188. SCRABBLE CLUB OF CENTURY VIL- sioner - District 2.
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formation, contact Carole- 914-343- cussions of significant issues.. Allan Singles - WEDNESDAY: Partners - UNITERS SOCIAL CLUB OF CENTU-
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games during the 1918 season. On putouts, a record for that position.
the first day of August the Boston Pitler went on to play and manage
“Take Two and Hit To Right” Braves played the Pittsburgh Pirates in the minor leagues and in 1947,
and Boston's Art Nehf pitched 20 the year Jackie Robinson broke the
Around the Bases scoreless innings but allowed two
runs in the 21st inning and lost the
color barrier, the Brooklyn Dodgers
hired him to coach. He stayed in that
with game. On the last day of August, the
New York Giants beat the Brooklyn
position through the Dodgers' last
game in Brooklyn in 1957 becoming

Irwin Cohen Dodgers one to nothing in a game


that only took 57 minutes.
one of the most popular people in
Brooklyn. He refused to go west as
1918 was the year Spiro T. Agnew, the team became the Los Angeles
Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Ralph players left their teams to change Leonard Bernstein, Betty Ford, Dodgers the following year and
Branca, Roy Campanella, Harry uniforms to serve in the military. Billy Graham, Eppie Lederer (Ann scouted for the Dodgers in the New
Caray, Joe DiMaggio, Leo Durocher, At the time George Herman "Babe" Landers), Mickey Spillane, Jacqueline York area. The man who played in
Bob Feller, Steve Garvey, Hank Ruth was establishing himself as Susann and Ted Williams were born. his last big league game 100 years
Greenberg, Ralph Kiner, Sandy one of the best pitchers in the major 1918 was also the year that Jake ago, died 50 years ago in 1968.
Koufax, Tommy Lasorda, Mickey leagues. Pitler played in his last major league
Mantle, Billy Martin, Stan Musial, The Babe won 13 games and lost game. The New York native grew up Author, columnist, public speaker
Jimmy Piersall, Phil Rizzuto, Pete seven close games and allowed the in Pittsburgh and sold peanuts at Irwin Cohen headed a national baseball
Rose, George Steinbrenner, Bobby opposition an average of only 2.22 Pirates home games in Forbes Field. publication for five years before before
Thomson,Ted Williams. runs per game over the season. Ruth He played for the Pirates and only earning a World Series ring while
The aforementioned are just a was also seeing action as an outfielder played in three games in 1918 before working for a major league team. He
few of the baseball personalities I for the Boston Red Sox and batted his big league career ended. One of may be reached in his dugout at irdav@
encountered on the baseball beat. .300 with eleven home runs and 66 those games lasted 22 innings and sbcglobal.net.
I'll be speaking at the Okeechobee runs batted in while batting 317 Pitler, a second baseman, made 22
Library, around the corner at 5689 W. times. Only one other player in the
Okeechobee Blvd., on Tuesday, March majors hit 11 homers that season.
16, at 2 p.m. Hope to see you there. Walter Johnson, the best of the best
We'll have time for your questions pitchers of the era, won 23 games
and opinions, too. I don't expect that for the Washington Senators and
anyone there will remember the 1918 compiled an outstanding 1.27 ERA.
baseball season, but let's dial back Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers won
100 years ago for the next several the American League batting title
paragraphs. with a .382 average while Brooklyn's
Over 200 ballplayers were serving Zack Wheat topped National League
in the military in World War 1 a hitters at .335. Wheat did not hit a
hundred years ago, in 1918. Because home run all season.
of the war, the baseball season was Babe Ruth starred in the World
shortened by a month and ended Series as a pitcher and hitter and
on Labor Day, September 2. Provost pitched shutout ball extending
General Crowder issued the "work or his Series scoreless streak to 29.2
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But the game is not played on By the way, do you really think
paper, and as in all sports, injuries there’s disharmony in New England
Sports of the happened with most of the Mets’
staff developing arm problems. They
or is this a Bill Belichick ploy in
getting his team revved up for his

Century—Village ended up with a real bad season.


Let’s hope the Yanks avoid injuries
sixth Super Bowl victory? On the
other hand, if there IS trouble in
this season. paradise, should the Giants look
into it? It might be worth a try.
BY SAM MILHAM Till then, folks, take two and hit
Football: to right!
Well, Giants’ fans, you get the
“Take Two and Hit to Right” second pick in the NFL draft. Does
new GM Dave Gettleman pick a
Editor’s Note by Lanny: Since Sam
has dragged me into this “Battle of the
QB with this pick? A few good Brothers” over a song, it is only fair I tell
Baseball: enough to do his due diligence
ones are in this year’s draft. Will it you readers that Ted is the older brother
before spending $1.2 billion buying by three years. (Whether that makes him
More fish stories! The Major a ball club. As I said in last month’s be USC’s Sam Darnold or UCLA’s
League Baseball Network (NBL) Josh Rosen? Or will they stay with the wiser, I have no idea. Brooklyn’s a
column, the purchase of the Marlins strange place.) I also feel duty-bound to
-- owned by guess who? Answer: was just made for financial purposes. Eli Manning or give Davis Webb a
Major League Baseball--has stated shot? My vote would be to trade Eli give Ted, as “the visitor,” the last word. He
Ownership will sell the Marlins writes: “It is Jo Stafford vs. the Duprees,
that the Marlins are doing what’s before they build them. Sorry, Derek! for a draft choice, but you already
right. That they are in poor financial know that. Before this year’s draft and he [Sam] does not have a leg to stand
More facts: the Mets are in 17th place on. Don't let him sweet talk the good
shape and it’s necessary to have the with an average age of 28.5 and the this spring, the new GM must pick a
current fire sale. They also state that new head coach. Good hunting, Mr. folks there. This man must be stopped.
Yanks are right behind them at 28.4. The next thing he will try to sell is the
the ballpark is in the wrong spot With spring training around the Gettleman, and best of luck in your
in Miami. What’s the next move?- new position. fiction that RAP is music. God help us.”
corner, the Mets need a center fielder --Ted.
-ask for a new ballpark to be built, and the Yanks need a starter. How By the time this column comes
despite the fact this one was built about Aaron Hicks for Steven Matz? out, we will be deep into the playoffs.
in 2012? In trying to go young, the My picks for the Super Bowl are New Sam Milham hosts a Computer
This deal would help both clubs. The Radio Show Monday nights at 5:00
Marlins traded All-Star Giancarlo Mets could use a center fielder, put England and the Vikings. What are
Stanton, age 29; Marcel Ozuna, All- yours? p.m.on the WEI network.
Michael Conforto in right, and keep
Star, 28; and Dee Gordon, 30, and are Yoenis Cespedes in left. The Yanks
looking to unload J.T. Realmuto, 27 got Lefty Stanten with a big upside.
and Christian Yellich, 27. I wonder This deal should be made, but both
if they knew baseball’s oldest team GM’s need the courage to make it.
age average is 30.4 and the youngest, I would. It makes sense and would
among the San Diego Padres, 26.9. help both clubs.
Baseball’s overall average age is 29.2. Yankee fans, I know you’re in
The Marlins’ average age is 28.8, 15th heaven, but remember how the Mets
out of 30 in baseball. These are “Just looked before last season started.
the facts, Ma’am” as Joe Friday would They were in a lock to take the NL
say. East with their great pitching staff.
You would think one would know
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"Incidents" in Baseball,
the Marathon and Music
BY TED MILHAM

Sometimes strange things happen Baseball players are accustomed mass transit. She got off the train I guess when we liked something
in sports which have nothing to do to being traded from team to team, about a mile from the finish line, back then, we felt we had to defend it
with the game involved. In 1949 but in 1973, two of the players then raced in all of her glory to against the nonbelievers.
Phillies first baseman Eddie Waitkus decided they would do the trading victory. Her timing, if she intended Mostly we liked pop music and
was shot in the chest at a hotel in themselves. You might ask, "Who to be the first woman finisher, was some country music. Sam was the
Chicago while on a road trip to would they trade?" Their wives, impeccable, for she came in from the first one in our group to really buy
Wrigley Field by a woman who had of course. Yankee pitchers Fritz sidelines in the fifteen minutes after into country music. To paraphrase
stalked him. The bullet pierced his Peterson and Mike Kekich made the the frontrunners among the men Barbara Mandrell, "He was country
lung, and he missed an entire season transaction. had finished and before any woman when country wasn't cool."
recovering. The movie The Natural Red Sox second baseman Bobby had finished. She had to have come Martin Block was a DJ on radio
was inspired by him. When he Doerr recently died at the age of 99. in before the final right turn onto station WNEW and later on WABC.
returned to action, he was never the He was part of a very good team in Exeter Street at a time and place I believe it was in 1952 when a little
same player the 1950s which would have won when crowds several persons deep known singer named Don Howard
On July 4th, 1950, I was listening multiple pennants but couldn't lined the streets and where there was recorded a song, "Oh, Happy Day,”
to a Dodger-Giants doubleheader because of the "Evil Empire" a great deal of hustle and bustle— in a rather monotone voice which
on the radio. During that game a Yankees. Dropo at first, Doerr at people shifting here and there; police Block made fun of and said, "If
man was shot to death by a bullet second, Stephens at short, Pesky at on motorcycles and press trucks that record becomes a hit, I will eat
shot at random from the roof of third; Williams, Dom Dimaggio and weaving among the runners. None it." Bad move. Everybody went out
an apartment house in Manhattan, Al Zarilla in the outfield, with Birdie seemed to have realized what she had and bought the record, which by the
which was eventually traced to a Tebbets catching and pitching led by done, and at the end she accepted the way was very good. As it climbed
14-year-old boy. Very few people Mel Parnell and Ellis Kinder would traditional women's winner wreath the charts, two or three places week,
remember that in that same game have been winners except for them and all the plaudits. it was evident that Block was in for
Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine went 4 damn Yankees. an untasty lunch. People started
for 4, all singles. sending him Ketchup, mustard,
We did not get our first TV until Music appreciation sauces and other condiments to help
August 30 of the same year, when Rosie Ruiz There is more to life than just the meal go down. The record peaked
my father took delivery of a 19-inch The 1980 Boston Marathon sports. While my brother Sam and I at number four, and Block said that
Dumont, which also had an FM women's winner was announced as were growing up and worrying about since it did not go to number one, he
radio included. That was indeed a Rosie Ruiz until witnesses reported the Dodgers, the football Giants, did not have to eat it. Hogwash. If a
great night, because we watched Gil seeing her on the Boston subway Knicks and Rangers, believe it or record in the top 40 becomes number
Hodges hit four home runs and a during the race. Apparently dear not, we were listening to music. And four, amigo, it is a big hit. Old Martin
single against the Boston Braves. Rosie was an ardent advocate of of course arguing about that, too. chickened out.

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Shuffleboard Club
BY ED WRIGHT Board Members
Welcome back to all who have abilities, from first time players to
arrived from the cold north. We have some who have played for many years If
finished the first tournament and anyone desires, I would be glad to meet
almost finished the second of three with you for a lesson. Sorry I forgot
tournaments. We currently have 52 my phone number last month. The
members, 15 which are new to the club. winners of the first three tournaments
We play on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and
Thursdays each week. We play Singles
are as follows: Ed Wright, Jack Fahey,
Tom Kelly, Jan Wright, Walter Bachle, Do Your Docs
on Tuesdays, Doubles on Wednesdays, and Shirley Roberts. It is always good
and my favorite, Bowling Pin on
Thursdays. Everyone is welcome to
to get outside, meet new people, and
get some exercise. for any additional
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join us. We have players of all different information just give me a call.

Snorkel Club
BY BETH BAKER
When Patricia Auler, Jesse Come learn about our other
Bergeman, Ron Helms, Danny Dugan activities. Meetings are the third
and Christine Smith snorkeled Phil Friday (January 19th) at 10:00 a.m. at
Foster Park, the water was warm and main clubhouse on the second floor.
pretty clear for the most part. There New Year’s Eve I learned two
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Sailing Club
BY CHRISTINE MOHANTY
Our December 8 membership We were happy that WPRF has ordered
meeting was quite exciting. After a dolly for our Sunfish should we need
dealing with club business involving to move them indoors once again prior
nominations for 2018 Board positions, to potential hurricane damage. We’re
we were treated to Bart Snow’s slide delighted with our three replacement
show presentation featuring sailing Sunfish from a tornado touch-down
adventures aboard his Snow Cat though they cannot be used in the
last summer from July 9 to mid- races since they’re faster than the
September. He and his six-man crew, veteran fleet. In addition, the entrance
including Dave Forness, participated gate and walkway to the sailing area
in the Marblehead, Massachussetts has doubled in size, again for easier
to Halifax Ocean Race, garnering mobility.
first place in the PHRF Class with the On the social scene, the January
fastest corrected time. Next, Bart and 9 pot luck went over well as usual;
Dave cruised Nova Scotia’s coastline we had to postpone the usual first
and visited St. Pierre and Michelon, Tuesday of the month schedule due
French island territories. Returning to to inclement weather on the 2nd. Our
Newfoundland, they were astounded annual breakfast and installation
by the over-the-top welcome of the ceremony held on January 22 was well
“Newfies,” which should have come attended. Cheerleaders under the
as no surprise since they’d been direction of Gail Fei regaled everyone
praised for hosting passengers whose as usual, and of course Ron Helms and
planes had been grounded at Gander Theo Martzoukos performed another
Airport following the 9/11 calamity. of their creative skits. The officers
According to Dave, these folks were installed were as follows: Commodore
without exception “the most gracious Ray Cook, Vice-Commodore Kerstin
and generous people we have ever Ohlen, Rear-Commodore Allen
met.” Having read The Day the World Preston, Purser Kathy Forness,
Came to Townand seen Come From scribe Helga Lieb-O’Neill. Helga is
Away on Broadway, this columnist also our dock attendant Monday,
was delighted to learn that the locals’ Tuesday, Friday and Saturday while
reception of strangers has not changed. Ken Campbell covers Wednesday
Sail club meetings are held the second and Thursday. CHEERLEADERS
Friday of every month at 10AM in the HAVE TICKETS FOR THE SUNDAY,
clubhouse. MARCH 4 DANCE WITH RYAN
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and our navigational races on Friday, If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of
January 12. A correction from coasting over our lovely lagoons, why
December’s issue—while those sailors not come on down to SAIL AWAY!
REcertifying are not required to tip
the boat, new sailors must still do so.
JANUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE B13

our 4th grade teacher who was a no- nose flute, and the Jew’s Harp, and
Flick Lives, “The Bear nonsense task-master of her domain.
We all read comic books, and in the
brutally sabotaging the commercials,
he would get his listeners “the night
Missed The Train”, inside cover of the last page was an ad
for the Red Ryder Carbine. My gang
people”,“the gang” to help him
pull goofy public pranks on the
Fragile, Miss Shields, all wanted one. Our parents all said,
“No, you will shoot your eye out.” In
unwitting squares that populated
most of Manhattan. Once, he asked
Schwartz and Farkus, remembrance of this event, I found
a metal poster for the Red Ryder BB
his listeners to go to bookstores and
make requests for I, Libertine, an
Randy, Ralph, “The Old gun in an antique store, purchased
it, and it has been hanging on the
nonexistent novel by a nonexistent
author, Frederick R. Ewing. The
Man,” “The Bumpus wall for 40 years.
In an another scene the “Old Man”
hoax quickly snowballed and several
weeks later, I Libertine was on the
Hounds.” wins a prize packed in excelsior. In
addition to being stumped by the
best-seller list. I remember one night
he said, "Run over to your light
word ‘fragile’ The Old Man—and switch and start flicking on and off,
the rest of the family—is initially on and off, then run to the window,
confused as to what the leg’s look out and see who else is doing it,
purpose is. Is it a statue? (“Yeah, ha, ha, ha, ha,.."
statue!”) One can’t blame them, In response to some of the
as there’s no electrical cord to be governments flexing their muscles
seen. It’s just a leg. Yet, once the toward Russia during the Cold War,
lampshade is discovered, the Parker along with the “duck and cover”
clan is magically able to plug that drills taught by Bert the Turtle,
titillating little fixture right in. Well he said,“Relax, life is good, your
a year after the film came out, Phyllis government and Walt Disney have
and I found a replica of this famous got the future well in hand.”
BY STEW RICHLAND lamp, we bought it and it is proudly During the late 1930s I would go
A Remembrance of an American played on a continuous loop on displayed in our living room in our with my mother to the Culver movie
humorist, raconteur, and radio PBS. It has become the most other unit. house which was located 3 blocks
personality, master humorist, watched Christmas movie of all Ralphie felt understandably from where I lived. These special
invented and remains the king time. Christmas Story isn’t, in fact, ripped off when, after weeks of trips were connected to what was
of talk radio, Jean Shepherd, is based on a single Shepherd story, waiting for his Little Orphan Annie called “Dish Night.” The one rich
considered by many to be the Mark it’s a conglomeration of several decoder ring, the first message he memory of this movie excursion
Twain and James Thurber of his day. stories from the book “In God We decoded was simply an advertisement happened when a member of the
Shepherd talked on late night radio, Trust, All Others Pay Cash.” The for Ovaltine. But he’s lucky he could audience accidently dropped their
never using a script and improvising movie becomes a series of enticing decipher the message at all, because dish and the whole movie erupted in
like a jazz musician to thousands of scenes as Ralph Parker recalls a few of the numbers that he wrote applause and laughter. However, it
people young and old. colorful events of his childhood. The down don’t match the numbers that was many years later that I learned
I was introduced to “Shep”, as he goal of every movie producer is to announcer Pierre Andre broadcast, about the significance and impact
was called by everyone, by a colleague create a film in which the audience most notably the last one; Pierre said that dish night had on the overall
in the early 1960s and after my first can relate to and identify with the 25, Ralphie wrote 11. None of my economy, the movie business and
broadcast my wife Phyllis and I were characters portrayed in the film. friends drank Ovaltine. However, we the health of the pottery industry.
hooked. Shepherd was on WOR This explains why every time I watch did listen to Little Orphan Annie. Dish Night was a real phenomenon
at 10:15 during the week. Shep “The Christmas Story” I experience I can still remember begging my that died out, for the most part,
had a brilliant talent for narrative, a wave of nostalgia and a rekindling mother to buy Ovaltine so that I can in the late 1930s as the national
especially his attention to detail and of my youth. Shep’s gang consisted send away for the decoder ring. All economy improved. In the 1930s
description. Shep taught me that of a bunch of sidekicks; Flick, the guys in my gang did the same. when the country suffered the Great
nothing can be more provocative Schwartz, his brother Randy, and I can identify with Ralphie because Depression, many Americans were
on the radio than the honest-to- bullies Farkus and Grover Dill. His each day I looked in the mailbox forced to drastically cut back on
goodness sound of an infectious stage was in Homan, Indiana; mine for my decoder ring. My friends and things that were considered more
laugh directed at life’s absurd and was 50th street in Brooklyn. His I got ours the same day. Now we of a luxury item. Among the many
beautiful ironies. Shep cut through nemesis was Miss Shields, a fourth were ready. I did exactly what Ralph items were tableware and attendance
the bull in radio, or TV and concerts, grade teacher in the Warren G. did. My secret message was, “Drink at the movie theaters. For many
by speaking a witty, down-to-earth, Harding public school. Miss Shields Ovaltine.” Ralph said it best, “A Americans, dining was considered
unique brand of American truth. wrote the Christmas assignment on lousy commercial.” I never asked my an integral part of family recreation.
One evening I decided that my the chalkboard: “What I Want for mother to buy Ovaltine again. Suffering industries whose business
two sons would really like Shep . I Christmas.” Ralphie utters, “Oh, Jean Shepherd was scheduled to relied on tableware understood
told my them that Shep was great the theme I have been waiting for all appear in Carnegie Hall. Phyllis that. As an incentive to enticing
and they would enjoy his sense of my life”. Listen to this sentence: ‘A and I purchased tickets as close
humor. They did. Phyllis and I Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in to the stage as we could. When we
could hear their laughter coming the stock, and this thing which tells were seated and looked around we
from their bedroom. What was even time.’ Poetry! Sheer poetry! Miss found the audience ranged from
more astonishing to us was that at Shields shoots down Raphie’s hopes older adults to young adults. On the
breakfast the next morning, my two for a BB gun. Our hero bags a C-plus balcony railings banners were hung
sons repeated Shep’s routines almost and a scribbled warning, “P.S., you’ll with slogans such as, “Flick Lives,”
word for word laughing all the time. shoot your eye out!” Miss Shields, “The Schwartz Section”, ”the Night
Shepherd’s theme music, a played by Canadian actress Tedde People,” and other Shep remarks.
kitschy, galloping Edward Strauss Moore was eight months pregnant When Shep came out on the stage, he
piece titled the “Bahn Frei” polka- when she graded themes, squelched pushed a huge stuffed bear on a hand
schnell, op.45 and combined with pranks, and consoled Flick in 1983’s cart to the music “The Bear Missed
his voice he was cozy, yet abounding A Christmas Story. She returned the Train.” The lyrics are as follows:
with jest and humor. Listening to to Hammond, Indiana recently to “The bear missed the train, the bear
Shep over the years, I learned about take part in the towns 125th year missed the train, the bear missed the
social observation and human types, anniversary celebration. train and now he's walking. “ It was
the omnipresence of hierarchy, joy in incredible, everybody in the audience
struggle, “slobism,” and “creeping In my parallel universe, my side was singing the song. Shep had his
meatballism.” kicks were Nick, Zane, Teddy, Leo, army and Phyllis and I were proud
Again this holiday, Shepherd’s Goldie and John. We all attended members of the “mob.”
Along with Shepherd’s sing-along
movie the “Christmas Story” was PS 121 and had to face Miss Lemon, Cont. on Pg. 14
routines, playing the Kazoo, the
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industry to sell their wares to the on schedule. This was the third Dish This very rare picture is taken
Cont. from Pg. 13
theaters which kept their doors open Night in which no dinner plates were from the stage of the Orpheum
young women and housewives during the depression. given out. Shepherd describes in his Theatre in Hammond, Indiana.
(who were the target market) to In the Orpheum Theatre in book "In God We Trust, All Others As you probably can tell, Jean
the movies, theater owners, along Hammond! Indiana This fine Pay Cash." what happened next. Shepherd was very special to me,
with the cooperation of American theatrical venue, located on One mother was so angered that my wife, and thousands of others
pottery manufacturers, Salem East State Street in downtown she stood up and threw her plate at who tuned into his WOR nightly
China company, Homer Laughlin Hammond, was the real site of Mr. Doppler screaming outrageous broadcast. His books are still out
China company, and the American Jean Shepherd's "Leopold Doppler remarks. From this little hole in the there and can be purchased on
glass industries (depression glass) and the Great Orpheum Gravy dyke, every women in the audience Amazon. His most famous titles
partnered in a joint venture and Boat Riot. The Orpheum manager, proceeded to stand and began yelling are: “In God We Trust, All Others
created Dish Night. Dish night Leopold Doppler, enticed women and throwing their gravy bowls at Pay Cash,” “Wanda Hickey’s Night
offered moviegoers a complimentary during the Depression to attend the helpless Mr. Doppler. Shepherd, of Golden Memories and Other
piece of dinnerware such as a dinner movie matinees by handing out an with his characteristic verbal felicity, Disasters,” “The Ferrari in the
plate one week, a matching soup bowl inexpensive dinnerware. The entire brought to life a piece of popular Bedroom,” and “A Fistful of Fig
the next and so on. The goal was to promotion came to a halt, when culture that might otherwise be Newtons.” His televised work was
entice the moviegoer to attend weekly Doppler handed out gravy boats lost with the passing of the WWII part of the PBS-WGBH’s American
to collect an entire set of the china. after the dinner plates failed to arrive generation. Playhouse: “The Phantom of the
Although, Depression Open Hearth,” “The Great
glass was also included American Fourth of July
in the movie theater and Other Disasters,”
giveaways, that was “Ollie Hopnoodle’s Haven
mostly distributed by of Bliss,” and “The Star
food manufacturers, Crossed Romance of
namely Quaker Oats Josephine Cosnowski.” All
Company at grocery of his films are available
stores and even retailers for downloading from
such as the 5 and 10 cent YouTube and hundreds of
stores. The goal was hours of his show are also
twofold: One, to offer available for streaming.
struggling Americans I hope that my nostalgic
tableware for their look back in time to reflect
homes in an economy on one of the great radio
where most were personalities of all time,
relegated to drinking will stir your interest to
out of old pickle jars listen to some of the gems
and tin plates; Second, that this great personality
was to help save the has given us.
jobs of pottery factory Happy watching and
workers by allowing the listening to one and all!

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FEBRUARY - INTERNAL BUS ROUTE


FEBRUARY-INTERNAL BUS ROUTE # 1Please have your ID ready for the driver
- 1 1
PLEASE HAVE YOUR ID READY FOR THE DRIVER

Clubhouse________________ 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 DRIVERS 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:05
Century Blvd and East Dr 8:01 9:01 10:01 11:01 LUNCH 1:01 2:01 3:01 4:01 5:01 6:01 7:01 8:01 9:01
Times vary
East Dr and Dover A-B 8:02 9:02 10:02 11:02 1:02 2:02 3:02 4:02 5:02 6:02 7:02 8:02 9:02
South Dr and Dover B-C 8:03 9:03 10:03 11:03 1:03 2:03 3:03 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:03 8:03 9:03 according to
Times vary
Somerset Pool 8:04 9:04 10:04 11:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 6:04 7:04 8:04 9:04 the number
according
Somerset Tennis Court 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05 of people
South Dr and Somerset Dr 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05 to the
that the
South Dr and Somerset J-L 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 1:05 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 number of
South Dr and Berkshire A-K 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 1:05 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 driver must
people that
Berkshire B 8:07 9:07 10:07 11:07 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07 5:07 6:07 7:07 8:07 9:07 help when
the driver
South Dr and West Dr 8:07 9:07 10:07 11:07 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07 5:07 6:07 7:07 8:07 9:07 entering or
must help
West Dr and Berkshire A-K 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08 leaving the
Camden F 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08 when
bus.
Camden C-D 8:09 9:09 10:09 11:09 1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 6:09 7:09 8:09 9:09 entering or
Benton St and Windsor Dr 8:09 9:09 10:09 11:09 1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 6:09 7:09 8:09 9:09 leaving the
Benton St and West Dr 8:10 9:10 10:10 11:10 1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 6:10 7:10 8:10 9:10 Please
bus. be at
Please
Camden Dr and West Dr 8:10 9:10 10:10 11:10 DRIVERS 1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 6:10 7:10 8:10 9:10 theatbus
be the stop
Camden Dr and Windsor Dr 8:11 9:11 10:11 11:11 LUNCH 1:11 2:11 3:11 4:10 5:11 6:11 7:11 8:11 9:11
10 minutes
bus stop 10
Windsor Dr and Durham St 8:11 9:11 10:11 11:11 1:11 2:11 3:11 4:11 5:11 6:11 7:11 8:11 9:11
Durham St and West Dr 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 before
minutes
Evans St and West Dr 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 time.
before
Evans St and Windsor Dr 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 6:13 7:13 8:13 9:13
time.
Farham St and Windsor Dr 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 6:13 7:13 8:13 9:13 Mon, Wed
Farham St and West Dr 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 6:14 7:14 8:14 9:14
Seniors
MCCI/Humana/Wells Fargo 8:17 9:17 10:17 11:17 1:17 2:17 3:17 4:17 5:17
UCO 8:18 9;18 10:18 11:18 Vs Crime
1:18 2:18 3:18 4:18 5:18 Except Saturdays and SundaysMon, Wed
Wellington Dr w and West Dr 8:19 9:19 10:19 11:19 1:19 2:19 3:19 4:19 5:19 6:16 7:16 8:16 9:16 1:00 ToVs
Seniors 3:00
Wellington M 8:20 9;20 10:20 11:20 1:20 2:20 3:20 4:20 5:20 6:17 7:17 8:17 9:17 Crime 1:00
Pm Friday
Wellington L 8:21 9:21 10:21 11:21 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:21 6:17 7:17 8:17 9:17 To 3:00 PmVs
Seniors
West Dr and Wellington K 8:22 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22 6:22 7:22 8:22 9:22
Friday
Crime 10:00
West Dr and Wellington J 8:23 9:23 10:23 11:23 1:23 2:23 3:23 4:23 5:23 6:23 7:23 8:23 9:23
Seniors
to Noon
Vs
West Dr and South Dr 8:24 9:24 10:24 11:24 DRIVERS 1:24 2:24 3:24 4:24 5:24 6:24 7:24 8:24 9:24
South Dr and Wellington H 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25 LUNCH 1:25 2:25 3:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 9:25
Crime 10:00
South Dr and Wellington G 8:26 9:26 10:26 11:26 1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 5:26 6:26 7:26 8:26 9:26 to Noon
All internal
South Dr and Hampshire S t 8:27 9:27 10:27 11:27 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:27 5:27 6:27 7:27 8:27 9:27
South Dr and Glencoe St 8:27 9:27 10:27 11:27 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:27 5:27 6:27 7:27 8:27 9:27
All
buses
South Dr and Fairway St 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 6:28 7:28 8:28 9:28 internal
will On
South Dr and Elizabeth St 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 6:28 7:28 8:28 9:28 buses
REQUESTwill
East Dr and Golf’s Edge 12-14 8:29 9:2 10:29 11:29 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29 6:29 7:29 8:29 9:29 On
complete
East Dr and Golf’s Edge 2 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 DRIVER 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 REQUEST
Perimeter
Walgreens-Medical Plaza 8:32 9:32 10:32 11:32 LUNCH 1:32 2:32 3:32 4:32 5:32 6:32 7:32 8:32 9:32
complete
Drive Run
Clubhouse 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 1:35 2:35 3:35 4:35 5:35 6:35 7:35 8:35 9:35
Perimeter
at 11:45
Publix 8:45 9:45 10:45 11:45 1:45 2:45 3:45 4:45 5:45 6:45 7:45 8:45
Drive Run
at 11:45
Please Note: On Saturdays all internal bus routes will drop off at Anshei Sholom on the 9:00 Am run. Monday thru Friday internal bus #1 & #3
drops off at Hastings Fitness Center at 8AM & 1PM ONLY, #2 runs all day.
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FEBRUARY - INTERNAL BUS ROUTE - 2


PLEASE HAVE YOUR ID READY FOR THE DRIVER
FEBRUARY- INTERNAL BUS ROUTE # 2 Please have your ID ready for the driver 2
Clubhouse________________ 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 DRIVERS 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:05
Century Blvd and East Dr 8:01 9:01 10:01 11:01 LUNCH 1:01 2:01 3:01 4:01 5:01 6:01 7:01 8:01 9:01
Times vary
East Dr and Bath St 8:02 9:02 10:02 11:02 1:02 2:02 3:02 4:02 5:02 6:02 7:02 8:02 9:02
East Dr and Clinton St 8:03 9:03 10:03 11:03 1:03 2:03 3:03 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:03 8:03 9:03 according to
North Dr and Plymouth Ln 8:04 9:04 10:04 11:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 6:04 7:04 8:04 9:04 the number of
North Dr By Sheffield E 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05 Times vary
people that the
North Dr and Hampshire St 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05 according
Hampshire St and Clinton St 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 1:05 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 driver must help
Clinton st and Inverness 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 1:05 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 when to entering
the or
Clinton St and James St 8:07 9:07 10:07 11:07 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07 5:07 6:07 7:07 8:07 9:07 number of
leaving the bus.
Kent St and Clinton St 8:07 9:07 10:07 11:07 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07 5:07 6:07 7:07 8:07 9:07
people
Kent G and Kent St 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08
Kent St and Kent C 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08 Pleasethat be
theat
Chatham A 8:09 9:09 10:09 11:09 1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 6:09 7:09 8:09 9:09
thedriver
bus stop 10
Charham C 8:09 9:09 10:09 11:09 1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 6:09 7:09 8:09 9:09
Chatham D 8:10 9:10 10:10 11:10 must help
1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 6:10 7:10 8:10 9:10 minutes before
Ascot St and West Dr 8:10 9:10 10:10 11:10 DRIVERS 1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 6:10 7:10 8:10 9:10 time. when
Ascot Cr and Northampton St 8:11 9:11 10:11 11:11 LUNCH 1:11 2:11 3:11 4:10 5:11 6:11 7:11 8:11 9:11
entering
Northampton I-L 8:11 9:11 10:11 11:11 1:11 2:11 3:11 4:11 5:11 6:11 7:11 8:11 9:11
Northampton St and Carleton St 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 Allor internal
leaving
Northampton St and Devon St 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 buses will
the bus.
Northampton St and Elgin St 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 6:13 7:13 8:13 9:13 On REQUEST
Falkirk st and Lincoln St 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 6:13 7:13 8:13 9:13
Lincoln St 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 6:14 7:14 8:14 9:14
complete
West Dr and Lincoln St 8:15 9;15 10:15 11:15 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 7:15 8:15 9:15 Perimeter
Please be
kent St and North Dr 8:16 9:16 10:16 11:16 1:16 2:16 3:16 4:16 5:16 6:16 7:16 8:16 9:16 Drive Run at
Kent St and Devon St 8:17 9;17 10:17 11:17 1:17 2:17 3:17 4:17 5:17 6:17 7:17 8:17 9:17
at the bus
11:45
Kent St and Elgin St 8:17 9:17 10:17 11:17 1:17 2:17 3:17 4:17 5:17 6:17 7:17 8:17 9:17 stop 10
Kent St and Falkirk St 8:18 9:18 10:18 11:18 1:18 2:18 3:18 4:18 5:18 6:18 7:18 8:18 9:18
mins
THE BUSES
James St and Falkirk St 8:18 9:18 10:18 11:18 1:18 2:18 3:18 4:18 5:18 6:18 7:18 8:18 9:18
Falkirk St and Inverness 8:19 9:19 10:19 11:19 DRIVERS 1:19 2:19 3:19 4:19 5:19 6:19 7:19 8:19 9:19 AREbefore
AT YOUR
Falkirk St and Hampshire St 8:19 9:19 10:19 11:19 LUNCH 1:19 2:19 3:19 4:19 5:19 6:19 7:19 8:19 9:19 SERVICE.time.
Hampshire by Dorchester G 8:20 9:20 10:20 11:20 1:20 2:20 3:20 4:20 5:20 6:20 7:20 8:20 9:20 PLEASE THE
Oxford 100 and Devon St 8:20 9:20 10:20 11:20 1:20 2:20 3:20 4:20 5:20 6:20 7:20 8:20 9:20
TRASH GOES IN
Devon St and Oxford 500 8:21 9:21 10:21 11:21 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:21 6:21 7:21 8:21 9:21
North Dr by Chatham U 8:21 9:21 10:21 11:21 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:21 6:21 7:21 8:21 9:21 THEAllTRASH JAR.
internal
North Dr by Stratford N-O 8:22 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22 6:22 7:22 8:22 9:22 buses will
Glencoe St and Devon St 8:23 9:23 10:23 11:23 1:23 2:23 3:23 4:23 5:23 6:23 7:23 8:23 9:23 On
Glencoe St and Elgin St 8:24 9:24 10:24 11:24 1:24 2:24 3:24 4:24 5:24 6:24 7:24 8:24 9:24
REQUEST
Sheffield N 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25 1:25 2:25 3:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 9:25
Hastings fitness by PARKING 8:26 9:26 10:26 11:26 1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 5:26 6:26 7:26 8:26 9:26
complete
Hastings Fitness by BUS STOP 8:26 9:26 10:26 11:26 1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 5:26 6:26 7:26 8:26 9:26 Perimeter
Hastings A-B 8:27 9:27 10:27 11:27 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:27 5:27 6:27 7:27 8:27 9:27 Drive Run
Glencoe St and Falkirk St 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 6:28 7:28 8:28 9:28 at 11:45
Falkirk St and Essex St 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 6:28 7:28 8:28 9:28
Cardiff St and Essex St 8:29 9:29 10:29 11:29 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29 6:29 7:29 8:29 9:29
Coventry C 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 DRIVER 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30
Walgreens-Medical Plaza 8:32 9:32 10:32 11:32 LUNCH 1:32 2:32 3:32 4:32 5:32 6:32 7:32 8:32 9:32
Clubhouse 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 1:35 2:35 3:35 4:35 5:35 6:35 7:35 8:35 9:35
Publix 8:40 9:40 10:40 11:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 5:40 6:40 7:40 8:40
Please Note: On Saturdays all internal bus routes will drop off at Anshei Sholom on the 9:00 Am run. Monday thru Friday internal bus
#1 & #3 drops off at Hastings Fitness Center at 8 AM & 1PM ONLY, #2 runs all day.
JANUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE B17

FEBRUARY - INTERNAL BUS ROUTE - 3


PLEASE HAVE YOUR ID READY FOR THE DRIVER
FEBRUARY-INTERNAL BUS ROUTE # 3 Please have your ID ready for the driver 3
Clubhouse________________ 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 DRIVERS 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:05
Century Blvd and East Dr 8:01 9:01 10:01 11:01 LUNCH 1:01 2:01 3:01 4:01 5:01 6:01 7:01 8:01 9:01
Times vary
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South Dr and Dover B 8:03 9:03 10:03 11:03 1:03 2:03 3:03 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:03 8:03 9:03 according to
Fairway Dr and Carlisle St 8:04 9:04 10:04 11:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 6:04 7:04 8:04 9:04 the number of
Greenbrier B 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05
Greenbrier C 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 1:05 2:05 3:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 7:05 8:05 9:05 Times
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Southampton A 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08 people
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Carlisle St and Hampshire St 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 time.
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Wellington C 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 6:14 7:14 8:14 9:14
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East Dr and Golf’s Edge 2 8:22 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22 6:22 7:22 8:22 9:22
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Elgin St and Cardiff St 8:26 9;26 10:26 11:26 1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 5:26 6:26 7:26 8:26 9:26
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North Dr and Avon Ave 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 DRIVERS 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 6:28 7:28 8:28 9:28 REQUEST
North Dr and Borden St 8:29 9:29 10:29 11:29 LUNCH 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29 6:29 7:29 8:29 9:29 complete
Borden St and Clinton St 8:29 9:29 10:29 11:29 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29 6:29 7:29 8:29 9:29 Perimeter
Easthampton E 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 Drive Run
Clinton and Avon Ave 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30
at 11:45
Avon Ave and Bath St 8:31 9:31 10:31 11:31 1:31 2:31 3:31 4:31 5:31 6:31 7:31 8:31 9:31
Avon Ave and Ascot Ave 8:31 9:31 10:31 11:31 1:31 2:31 3:31 4:31 5:31 6:31 7:31 8:31 9:31
Salisbury A 8:32 9:32 10:32 11:32 1:32 2:32 3:32 4:32 5:32 6:32 7:32 8:32 9:32
Borden St and Bath St 8:32 9:32 10:32 11:32 1:32 2:32 3:32 4:32 5:32 6:32 7:32 8:32 9:32
Walgreens-Medical Plaza 8:33 9:33 10:33 11:33 1:33 2:33 3:33 4:33 5:33 6:33 7:33 8:33 9:33
Clubhouse 8:34 9:34 10:34 11:34 1:34 2:34 3:34 4:34 5:34 6:34 7:34 8:34 9:34
Publix 8:40 9:40 10:40 11:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 5:40 6:40 7:40 8:40
Please Note: On Saturdays all internal bus routes will drop off at Anshei Sholom on the 9:00 Am run. Monday thru Friday internal bus #1 & #3
drops off at Hastings Fitness Center at 8 AM & 1PM ONLY, #2 runs all day.
OCTOBER EXTERNAL BUS SCHEDULES
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SHUTTLE BUS (TUESDAY AND THURSDAY) Perimeter Run at 12:45


2018FEBRUARY
NOVEMBER
Clubhouse
FEBRUARYEXTERNAL - EXTERNAL
BUS
EXTERNAL BUS SCHEDULES BUS SCHEDULES
SCHEDULES
2018 FEBRUARY EXTERNAL BUS SCHEDULES
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15 19
Martin
15 President’s
Year’s Day
Luther
Martin Day
king
Luther king
Village
CommonsCommons 10:48 11:48 11:48 LUNCH
LUNCH 2:52 3:52
3:52 4:524:52 ONLY USE THE COMBO RUN BUS.
Dollar
PUBLIX Tree/Aldi’s No Friday
EXPRESS (Mon-Fri) 9:43 service 9:38
Mon-Fri 10:38
Perimeter 11:38 DRIVERS
Run 8:451:52 1:45
and2:52 12:45 2:45 3:45 4:45 MAY
JANUARY
FEBRUARY 28
15 Memorial
Martin Day kingDay
Luther
191 President’s
FEBRUARY Year’sDay
19 President’s
Village Commons
Clubhouse
Clubhouse 10:48
9:539:53 11:48
10:5310:5311:53LUNCH
11:53 1:58
1:58 3:52
2:58
2:58 3:584:52
3:58 4:584:58
Church No Friday 10:41 and 2:48 9:41 11:41 1:48 3:48 4:48 JANUARY New Day
Clubhouse
PUBLIX
Clubhouse PUBLIX
EXPRESSEXPRESS 9:53
(Mon-Fri)Mon-Fri
(Mon-Fri) 10:53
Mon-Fri
9:00 10:00 11:53
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Perimeter
11:00 Run8:451:58
8:45and 2:58
and
1:00 3:58
12:45
2:00 4:58
3:00 4:00 FEBRUARY
JULY
MAYMAY 284 19
28 President’s
Independence
Memorial
Memorial Day Day
DayDay
Village Commons 9:43 10:48 11:48 LUNCH 1:52 2:52 3:52 4:52 JANUARY 15 Martin Luther king
PUBLIX EXPRESS (Mon-Fri) Mon-Fri Perimeter Run 8:45 and 12:45 MAY 28
JULY 4Memorial
Independence
SEPTEMBER Day
LaborDay
Morse Clubhouse
Clubhouse
Clubhouse
9:10
9:009:00 10:00
10:00
9:53 10:53 11:53 11:00
11:00 1:10
1:00
1:00 2:00 3:00
1:58 2:58 3:58 4:583:00 4:00
4:00 JULY
FEBRUARY 194 President’s
4 Independence DayDayDay
Clubhouse
Publix
MorseMorse 9:00 9:20
10:00 11:0011:15
10:15
9:109:10 1:00 1:20
2:00
1:102:153:00 3:154:00 4:15 JULY 4 Independence
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER 94 Labor Day
Day
3 LaborDayDay
1:10 OCTOBER Columbus Day
PUBLIX EXPRESS (Mon-Fri) Mon-Fri Perimeter Run 8:45 and 12:45 MAY 28 Memorial
MorsePublixPublix 9:10 9:209:2010:15
AS REQUESTED 10:15 11:15
POINTS 1:10 1:20
11:15OF SERVICE 1:20 2:15 3:15 3:15 4:154:15. SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
OCTOBER 3 Labor
9 Columbus
810 Day
Columbus DayDay
Day
PublixClubhouse 9:20 9:00
10:15 10:00
11:1511:00 1:20 1:00
2:15 2:003:15 3:004:15 4:00 . .
NOVEMBER
JULY 4 Independence Veterans Day
AS AS REQUESTED
REQUESTED POINTSOFOFSERVICE
POINTS SERVICE OCTOBER 8 Columbus Day
COMBO
Morse RUN (Saturdays) Perimeter Run at
9:10 POINTS OF SERVICE12:45 1:10 NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER 23 10 Veterans
12 Day
Veterans
Day DayDay
Thanksgiving
3 Labor
COMBO RUN
COMBO RUN (Saturdays) Perimeter AS
(Saturdays) REQUESTED
Perimeter Run
Run 11:15 at 12:45
at 12:45DRIVERS 1:201:002:152:003:153:004:154:00 5:00. NOVEMBER 1223 Veterans Day Day Day
Clubhouse
Publix 9:00
9:20 10:00
10:15 11:00 NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER 8 25 Thanksgiving
22 Thanksgiving
Columbus DayDay
COMBO RUN
Clubhouse (Saturdays)
Clubhouse Perimeter Run at 12:45
9:009:0010:0010:00 11:00OFDRIVERS
11:00 DRIVERS 1:00 2:00
2:00 3:00 3:00 4:00
4:00 5:005:00 DECEMBER
NOVEMBER 22
Christmas
Thanksgiving Day
Village Commons AS REQUESTED
9:10 10:10 11:10 POINTS SERVICE 1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 . DECEMBER
DECEMBER
NOVEMBER 25 Christmas
25
12 Christmas
Veterans Day Day
Day
Clubhouse
VillageVillage
CommonsCommons 9:00 10:00 11:00
9:109:1010:10
10:1011:10 DRIVERS
11:10 1:00 2:00 3:00
1:10 2:10
1:10 2:10 3:104:00
3:10 4:105:00
4:10 5:10 5:10 DECEMBER 25 Christmas Day
COMBO
Church
VillageChurch
Commons
RUN (Saturdays) Perimeter 9:10 10:10
Run
9:15 10:15 11:10
at11:15
12:45 LUNCH 1:10 1:15 2:10
2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 NOVEMBER 22 Thanksgiving Day
Church 9:159:1510:1510:1511:1511:15 LUNCH
LUNCH 1:15 3:10
1:15 2:15
2:15 3:154:10 5:10
3:15 4:15 4:15 5:155:15
Pine Trail
Clubhouse
ChurchPine Trail
Pine Trail
9:22
9:00
9:15 10:15 10:22
10:00
11:15
9:229:2210:22
11:22
11:00
10:2211:22 LUNCH
11:22
DRIVERS 1:22
1:00
1:15 2:15 2:22
2:00
1:22 3:15
2:22
3:22
3:00
4:15
2:22 3:22
4:22
4:00
5:15
3:22 4:22
5:22
5:00
4:22 5:22 5:22 DECEMBER 25 Christmas Day
Village
Trail Commons
PineWalmart/Military 9:22 9:10
9:30
10:22 10:10
10:3011:22 11:10
11:30 1:22 1:10
1:30
2:22 2:10
2:30
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Church
Walmart/Military
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9:15 10:15
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11:15 LUNCH 1:30 1:37
1:30 2:30
1:30
1:15
2:30 3:30
2:15
3:30 4:30
3:15
4:30 5:30
4:15
5:30
5:15
YOUMUST
YOU
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ASTOYOU
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10:30 10:3711:30
9:379:3710:37 11:37
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11:37 2:30 2:37
3:30
1:37 2:37 3:37
4:30
2:37 3:37 4:37
5:30
3:37 4:37 5:37
4:37 5:375:37
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THEBUS…..
AS HAND
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YOU ENTER YOURTHE ID TO THE DRIVER
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EmporiumEmporium Shoppes
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9:429:42 11:37 11:42
10:42
10:42 11:42
11:42 1:37 1:42 1:42 2:42
2:37
1:42 2:423:42
3:37
2:42 3:424:32
4:37
3:42 5:37
4:32 5:42
4:32 5:425:42
Walmart/Military
Emporium
Goodwill Shoppes
GoodwillGoodwill
9:30
9:429:48
10:42 10:30
10:48
9:489:48 11:42
10:48
11:30
11:48
10:48 11:48
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1:30
1:42 1:48 2:422:30
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3:48
3:48
3:48 5:42
4:48
4:48
5:30
5:48
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YOUR ID TO THE DRIVER
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REQUEST
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Perimeter DrClubhouse
Clubhouse ON
9:589:58 REQUEST
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Goodwill
9:58
9:48
10:58
10:48
11:58
11:48
1:58
1:48 2:48 3:48 4:48 5:48 SECURITY OF OUR VILLAGE
Clubhouse
COMBO
COMBO COMBO RUNRUN (Sundays
(Sundays andand 9:58 10:58 Perimeter
holidays)
holidays) 11:58
Perimeter Run
Run atatat
1:58 2:58 3:58 4:58 5:58
12:45
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THIS ISOFVERY OURIMPORTANT
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Clubhouse
Clubhouse
Clubhouse 9:589:00
9:00
10:00
10:00
10:58 10:0011:58
11:00 DRIVERS 1:58
11:00 DRIVERS 1:00
1:00 2:58
1:00 2:00 3:00
2:00 3:58
2:00 3:00
4:00
3:00 4:584:00 5:00
4:00 5:585:00
5:00
SECURITY OF OUR VILLAGE
Clubhouse Pine trail
Pine trail 9:00 10:00 11:00
9:109:1010:1010:1011:10 DRIVERS
11:10 1:00 2:00 3:00
1:10 2:10
1:10 2:10 3:104:00
3:10 4:105:00
4:10 5:10 5:10
COMBO
Pine
Pine trail
trail RUN (Sundays and holidays)
Walmart/Military
Walmart/Military
9:10 10:10
9:10 10:10
Perimeter
11:10
9:159:1510:15
11:10 Run at 12:451:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10
10:1511:15 11:15 LUNCH
LUNCH 1:10 1:152:10
1:15 3:102:15 4:10
2:15 3:153:15 4:15 5:10 5:15
4:15 5:15 PLEASE THE TRASH GOES
Walmart/Military
Clubhouse
Walmart/Military
Winn Dixie/Kmart
Winn Dixie/Kmart
Pine
Winn trail
Dixie/Kmart
9:15 9:15
9:00
10:15
9:22
10:15
10:00
9:22 11:15
10:10
10:22
11:15
11:00
10:22
9:22 10:22 11:22
9:10
LUNCH
11:22
11:10
11:22
LUNCH
DRIVERS 1:15 1:15
1:00
2:15
1:22
1:10
1:22
2:15
2:00
3:15
2:22
2:10
1:30 2:22
3:15
3:00
4:15
3:22
1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22
3:10
2:30 3:22
4:15
4:00
5:15
4:22
4:22 4:10
4:22
5:15
5:00
5:22
5:10
5:22 IN PLEASE THE
PLEASE THE TRASH GOES
THE TRASH JAR GOES
PLEASE THE TRASH
Winn Dixie/Kmart
Church Church 9:22 10:22
9:30 11:22
10:30
9:30 10:30 11:30 11:30 1:22 2:22
1:30 3:22
2:30 3:30
3:30 5:22 5:30
4:30
4:30 5:30
IN THE TRASH JAR
TRASH GOES IN
Walmart/Military
Church 9:15
9:309:30 10:15
10:30 11:15 LUNCH1:30 1:30
11:30 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15
Church VillageVillage
CommonsCommons 10:30
9:359:35 11:30
10:35
10:35 11:35
11:35 1:35 2:30
2:30
1:35 2:353:30
3:30
2:35 4:30 4:30
3:35
3:35 4:35
4:35 5:30
5:30 5:35 5:35
Winn Dixie/Kmart 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22
Village
Village Commons
Commons
Emporium
Church
Emporium Shoppes
Shoppes 9:359:35 10:35
9:42
9:30
10:35
9:42 11:35
10:42
10:30
11:35
10:42
11:30
11:42
11:42 1:35 1:35 1:42 2:35
2:35
1:42
1:30
2:423:35
3:35
2:42
2:30
4:35 4:35
3:42
3:42
3:30
4:32
4:32
4:30
5:35
5:35 5:42 5:42
5:30 IN THE TRASH JAR
THE TRASH JAR
Emporium
Emporium
Goodwill Shoppes
Shoppes
Goodwill 9:429:42 10:42 10:42
9:489:48 11:42 11:42
10:48
10:48 11:48
11:48 1:42 1:42 1:482:42
2:42
1:48 2:483:42
3:42
2:48 3:48 4:32
4:32
3:48 4:48 5:42
5:42
4:48 5:48
5:48
Village
Goodwill Commons 9:35
9:489:48 10:35
10:4810:48 11:48 11:35 1:35 2:35 3:35 4:35 5:35
Goodwill Perimeter
Perimeter Dr Dr REQUEST 1:48 1:48
ON REQUEST
ON11:48 2:48 2:483:48 3:48 4:48 4:48 5:48. 5:48
.
Emporium
Perimeter Shoppes
DrClubhouse 9:42 ON 10:42 11:42 1:42 2:42 3:42 4:32 5:42
Clubhouse
Perimeter Dr 9:58 ONREQUEST
9:5810:5810:58REQUEST
11:58
11:58 1:58 2:58
1:58 2:58 3:58 . 4:58. 5:58
3:58 4:58 5:58
Goodwill
Clubhouse 9:48
9:58 10:58 11:5810:48 11:48 1:48 2:48
1:58 2:58 3:58 4:58 5:58 3:48 4:48 5:48
Clubhouse
Perimeter Dr 9:58 10:58 ON11:58 REQUEST 1:58 2:58 3:58 4:58 . 5:58
Clubhouse 9:58 10:58 11:58 1:58 2:58 3:58 4:58 5:58

PLEASE
PLEASE BEBUS
BE AT AT BUS
STOPSTOP10 10 MINUTESBEFORE
MINUTES BEFORETHE
THESCHEDULE
SCHEDULE TIME.
TIME.
PLEASE BE SHUTTLE
AT BUS
SHUTTLE STOP
EVERY
EVERY 10DAY
DAY MINUTES
UCO UCO BEFORE
IS OPEN
IS OPEN ALSO
ALSO THE SCHEDULE
WHEN
WHEN SENIORSTIME.
SENIORS VS CRIME SEE
VS SEEINTERNAL
INTERNAL
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SHUTTLE BE
EVERY AT BUS
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UCO IS 10
OPENMINUTES
ALSO BEFORE
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SEE INTERNAL
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BEFORE THE OF
OF ALLEXTERNAL
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BUSES.
TIME.SEE
ALL INTERNAL BUSES WILL AWAIT THE RETURN OF ALL EXTERNAL BUSES. INTERNAL
SHUTTLE EVERY DAY UCO IS OPEN ALSO WHEN SENIORS VS CRIME
SHUTTLE EVERY DAY UCO IS OPEN ALSO WHEN SENIORS VS CRIME SEE INTERNAL
ALL INTERNAL BUSES WILL AWAIT THE RETURN OF ALL EXTERNAL BUSES.
ALL INTERNAL BUSES WILL AWAIT THE RETURN OF ALL EXTERNAL BUSES.
JANUARY 2018 | UCO REPORTER | PAGE B19

POLITICAL
Property Matters
BY A N N E M . G A N N O N , W P B TA X CO L L E C T O R
T h i s to update your driver license or state Serve Your HOA taxcollectorpbc.com and tell
m o n t h identification card. Here’s what you us how many copies you need.
Our team of civic engagement
we honor need to know before you come in: Be sure to include the name of
liaisons are here to serve local
the many your organization and contact
• Change your name on your Social Homeowner Associations (HOAs)
achievements information. You will also be able
Security card first. You must across Palm Beach County. We
of African- to download a copy of the 2018 Tax
change your name with the Social are available to deliver short
A merica ns Planner & Services Guide from our
Security office at least 48 hours presentations about our services and
t h roug hout website at www.pbctax.com/content/
before coming to our office. share important information about
our nation’s publications.
• Non-certified marriage licenses legislation that may impact you and
histor y.
Americans like William Holland, from a place of worship cannot your community. We can also set up Last Chance to get a
Sr., a civil rights champion and the be used as proof of legal name a table at an event to hand out agency Discount on Property Taxes
change by marriage. Submit the materials and answer questions.
first African-American municipal February is the last month for
judge in Palm Beach County. In original certified marriage license
property tax early payment discounts.
1996, Holland was the first African- or a certified copy issued by the
county/state. Guiding You Through 2018 Pay by February 28 and save 1%.
American in Palm Beach County There is no discount for payments
to have a public building named • Bring your U.S. passport with your Complimentary issues of our new
made in March. 2017 Property Taxes
for him when the School District new name or original certified 2018 Tax Planner & Services Guide
are due by March 31. Pay online at
of Palm Beach County renamed copies of all marriage certificates will be available at all service centers
www.pbctax.com. Electronic checks
its administrative site the Fulton or court orders that show your in mid-January. This award-winning
are free.
Holland Educational Service Center. name change(s). Uncertified photo publication is a handy resource
Did you know we offer a property
copies are not valid. guide to Tax Collector services, tax
Learn more about other celebrated tax Installment Payment Plan?
Palm Beach County African- transaction tips, frequently asked
Participants make a total of four
Americans by visiting Palm Beach To obtain a REAL ID, you must questions and important payment
payments throughout the year. Many
County History Online at http:// show proof of identity, Social Security dates. We’ve also included a tax
find this plan easier on their budget.
www.pbchistoryonline.org/. number and residential address. For planner calendar so you’ll never miss
The Installment Payment Plan also
a full list of acceptable documents, a payment deadline.
includes a discount of slightly under
Love is in the Air! visit https://www.pbctax.com/driver- 4%. Sign up by April 30 at www.
licenses/identification-requirements. Would you like to order copies for
Getting married this month? pbctax.com/installment-payment-
your community or organization?
Don’t forget, if you change your plan.
Let’s Build a Partnership to Send an email to clientadvocate@
name, you must come to our office

Congregation Anshei Sholom Men’s Club Breakfast & Movie


Open to everyone
Movie: The Woman’s Balcony. A must see movie. One of the years best
Israeli Movie.. Statement from Director Emil Ben-shimon.
This is a film about brave, strong woman. Woman who are fighting for
their place in Jerusalem a city sacred to all religions, and for their place
in their community and homes. These woman full of passion for life ,are
confronted by a rabbi full of blind faith. This encounter raises questions
about religion, the true path of faith, can every believer choose his or
her own path? And what is the price of extremism. I invite you to
immerse yourself in this community full of laughter and emotion, and
into a story that tries to give hope even to those that have fallen out of
grace.
Breakfast is kosher dairy .To make reservation bring or mail a check to
5348 grove street. Cost to members of congregation $15.00 non
members $18.00 for information call Sol Beck 561 684 5944

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SERVICES
Safety to your waist. When possible, DO
NOT run or walk in the street. Stay
scammer! Why ?? To tell the scammer
to keep the money and send it to a
that ifF you don't purchase a ticket,
you can't win anything! And the
By George Franklin on the sidewalks or grass areas as needy person! BUT, the scammer Lottery, Power Ball, Mega Millions,
this will protect you as well as driver. stated they NOW HAVE $400,000.00 Fantasy 5, Lotto or any games DO
Hi, folks! for the resident!! You guessed it. The NOT have your information so they
This article is Do you ride CV buses to resident informed me this was NOT can’t call you! If you receive a call
a follow up to shopping centers? Have you been a scam and he was going to follow like that HANG UP the phone place
some items that approached by a stranger who offers directions to get his money. What the number on call block. DO NOT
have come up to help you with your bags? The followed was a heated discussion engage these people in conversation!
before. strangers that are offering help are between myself and the resident. He DO NOT BECOME A VICTIM!!
"DRUG ADDICTS!" PBSO reports would not believe this was a scam! Any questions feel free to call me at
Do not forget this has had happened in the Was the person bilked out of money? the UCO office and I will be glad to
OPER AT ION Community Drive shopping center!. I honestly do not know. I finally give sit and discuss your concerns with
PILL DROP in the club house lobby, The scenario goes like this. One up on this one! Folks - NO ONE you. I am also available for your club
February 2nd 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. of the "actors" offers to help with has a windfall waiting for you at or group as a guest speaker on any of
Please bring all your unused and your bundles and acts very friendly. Walmart, Publix, Winn Dixie or the these subjects! In the meantime, be
outdated medicines to the club house The "actor" is invited to help on Lottery Office . I must remind you safe and secure out there!!
lobby where the Palm Beach County the bus and ride back to CV.. The
Sheriff Dept will be set up to receive resident INVITES this actor into
them. Please remember NO liquids his home! Then the "actor" steals
in glass bottles and NO needles! For from the resident. DO NOT LET
acceptable meds, check the Pill Drop STRANGERS HELP YOU, If you

Vote For Jack Adams


Flyer in this issue or the info posted need help, ask a store employee such
on Channel 63 or posted in the Club as a "bag boy" They will be glad to
house lobby. Questions call UCO help and you can avoid any problems.
Office 561 683 9189 If you a victim, call PBSO at once! We

UCO President
don't need these “helpers” running
Attention - Residents that walk loose in the village or worse yet
or run in the early morning or after hurting anyone.
dark.. Many drivers have reported
that it is difficult to see walker/ Finally, a follow-up on a previous
joggers during early morning or came. Someone got a call, allegedly

http://contracts4us.com
early evening hours. We can prevent from Walmart, saying that because
accidents from happening. DO NOT of his great credit rating, they had a
wear dark clothing when walking or windfall of $250,000.00 waiting for
jogging. Wear LIGHT colors such as him. PBSO and the family finally
white. Purchase a reflective safety vest convinced the resident this was a
at an army/navy or bicycle store. You scam. However, I received a phone
can also purchase a bike safety red call from the resident about 5 days
blinking light that can be attached later stating that he called back the

No Minimums – Accept Long Term Care Insurance, Private Pay, Medicaid Managed Care
Programs, and Veteran Benefits – On Hour Visits to 24 Hour Live-In Care – Respite Care,
Personal Care – Transportation for Doctor’s Appointments, Grocery Shopping and
Pharmacy Pickup – Safety Assessments and Medication Management – Light Cleaning,
Laundry, Linen Change

February 2018
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2
8:30-9:30AM
Blood Pressure and
Bagel in a Bag to go with
Palm Beach Urgent Care
5 6 7 8 9
2:30-3:30PM 8:30-9:30AM 10:30-11:30AM 8:30-9:30AM 10:30-11:30AM
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Good News for


Palm Tran Riders
BY RUTH BERNHARD -DREISS
An announcement was made at Haverhill gate for pickup and Trusted, Comfortable
our January Delegates Assembly discharge of our CV passengers.
meeting about the new addition on Additional points of interest are & Caring Dentistry
the Palm Tran schedule. Mr. Steve the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
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Trn, advised that Palm Tran's new Those who have a Palm Tran ID
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been extended via Haverhill Rd. This is a valuable addition to the
with improved times and service Palm Tran schedule already enjoyed
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By Lori Torres, Chair
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device on the buses to determine passengers and pedestrians. I will
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runs according to productive stops. this infraction. There is no excuse
He explained that the goal is to make for this even if the driver may have
service more efficient within the been running late. Speeding will not
present transportation system. be tolerated. Another complaint was
One of the excursions in February registered by Ruth Dreiss who sees the
will take place on Feb. 26 for a CV bus on Falkirk St. repeatedly travel
at excessive speed. It was suggested
event to the ball game at discounted
rates with a bus to the ball field. On that buses have to be monitored at
various locations to see that they are
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the box office. The bus will leave at
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noon for the 1PM games and will
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without a long walk to get there. reports are available for review. secure replacement for a missing tooth. Booth look
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Lack of American History Knowledge is Disturbing


STEWART RICHLAND
Actress Debra Messing posted a type of fertilizer Messing is filling historical facts distinguished the Prosperity is just around the corner!
message to social media this week her child’s with. educated from the uneducated. (What we'd like to know is
praising her son’s decision to sit “in A few years ago a Penn Live editor History should be studied because which corner?
protest” during the singing of the noted that: “What gets measured it is essential to individuals and We've turned so many corners
National Anthem before the start of gets done and the realm of education, society. All definitions of history’s now we're dizzy.)
a New York Rangers game. there may be no better yardstick then utility, however, rely on two But still I'm positive
“Please stand for the pledge of the standardized test. As a teacher, I fundamental facts: we'll soon be busy!
allegiance.” Son: “Mom, I want to sit noted with regret the ever increasing History helps us understand
down in protest. Can we do that?” standardized tests that students had people and societies. History is the If you remember your history,
Me: “Yes, honey. We can do that.” to take. In many instances, teachers store house of information about FDR introduced his alphabet
Messing posted a photo of the boy were forced in a manner to ensure how people and societies behave. For programs to try to deal with the
holding his hand over his heart, as he that their students passed these tests instance, how can we evaluate war economic collapse. If you remember
sat in a similar fashion as the NFL or face some sort of backlash from if the nation is at peace, unless we what he told Americans at the time,
players who have taken a knee during the school administration. use historical materials? A perfect “The Only Thing You Have To Fear,
the playing of the National Anthem Nearly all of these exams were example of this approach would is Fear Itself.” Historical context
before football games. in English and Math. Makes sense? provide our leaders with insight in provided our elected leaders some
Messing has made no secret of The idea is that if Johnny cannot dealing with the two nations that direction with which to try and cope
the fact that she is an outspoken read, how can anyone expect him to pose a serious threat to the United with the collapse of our economy in
critic of President Trump and so she understand the Constitution Each States, North Korea and Iran. How the 1930s. Without this historical to
supports her son’s actions. Many time there is change in the political can we understand and explain assist our leaders, one wonders what
people responded to what her son leadership the tests are re-evaluated how the role of technology and life in the U.S. would be like today.
did by saying as “disgusting” and and redesigned and the subjects scientific advancement if we don’t In my next column I will address
“sickening” by others who said they of English and Math come first. know about the experiences of the other reasons why the study of
doubt the actress’s son is mature Social studies is constantly being past. For example, the impact of history is important to our nation
enough to fully understand what he’s pushed back to a future date. The the Industrial Revolution, that is and examine an issue that was
protesting against. result of this type of thinking is that from making products by hand to published in the New York Times,
In a free society, any one regardless American students are stumbling on machine. In Europe it led to the rise “Can Movies Teach History
of age has the right to protest in any their knowledge of history. of Marxism and Communism. The
non-violent format. When many The National Assessment of rise of the labor union movement New York State requires that in
of the “Wall Street” protesters were Education progress reports that both in Europe and the United order to obtain a regents diploma, you
queried by reporters to articulate only 20 percent of fourth-graders, States. Industrialism led to the rise must pass the American history and
why they were camped out, they 17 percent of eighth-graders and 12 of capitalism and corporations. The government regents. I have selected
were clueless about the goals they percent of high school seniors were Industrial Revolution’s impact on a few questions from the some of the
supported. Does any one believe proficient in their knowledge of America changed our whole way of life. more recent regents exams. This is
that Messing’s son could articulate history. Competition created new products, your challenge. Good Luck
one rational reason for why he did The specifics of these results are tremendous variety and at lower
not want to stand for the National startling. Few fourth graders seemed costs. Wages rose and immigrants 1. Antifederalists insisted that a
Anthem. It is clear that this child to know why Abraham Lincoln was poured into the US because they bill of rights be added to the
has learned his politics at the foot of important. (This was based on a thought the “streets were paved with Constitution in order to (1)
his parent and is just parroting his study done by the New York Times). gold”. World War I, followed by the grant more power to Congress
mothers views. Less then a third of eighth-graders prosperity of the 1920’s, the “let the (2) provide a method of settling
One of the greatest teachers of could say what advantages American good times roll,” and then the ten disputes between states (3) prevent
all time was the Greek philosopher soldiers had over the British in the year period of depression. One of states from denying individuals
Socrates. His method of teaching Revolutionary War. And less than the most popular songs of the great the right to vote (4) protect
was based on asking questions of 2 percent of 12thgraders could depression was,” Prosperity is Just individual rights from the power
his students and then forcing them say what social problem the 1954 Around the Corner.” Below are the of the central government
to think about their responses and Supreme Court decision in Brown first two stanzas of the tune. It is a 2. The 1920s are often called the
its meaning. Questioning and then v. Board of Education sought to lesson that historians use to teach Roaring Twenties because the
challenging answers was designed correct. A few years later, students about this period of time. decade was noted for (1) political
to reveal the philosophers goal, the results were virtually unchanged, reform (2) economic depression
“ultimate truth” in all thinking. students still knew little about Everywhere you go, (3) social and cultural changes (4)
Messing’s son’s protest was based history. Today students do not just everyone you meet, ending Prohibition
on his mothers politics not some memorize names and dates but All they talk about is this
well thought-out rational response must now acquire an understanding depression. 3.
Brinkmanship, the domino
of his own creation. This is a of motivations, contentions, and a They blame it on the war, theory, and massive retaliation are
perfect example to explain why all study of conflict and resolution. . they blame it on Wall Street, elements of United States foreign
Americans should be well grounded The failure of students to understand On politics and this administration. policy associated with the (1)
in the history and politics of their the differences between immediate For two years now we've been Revolutionary War (2) Cold War
own nation. causes of conflicts and long range or assured good times are on the way, (3) Civil War (4) War on Terror
We all know that education underlying causes of historical events I wonder how much longer we must
starts within the home. Parents in American history is disturbing to hear them talk this way? 1. (4) 2. (3) 3. (2)
introduce and inculcate the say the least. As one observer put it,
language, culture and values of the “What might our future hold if our
nuclear family to their child. The past continues to slip through our
next step in the child’s education
is the Kindergarten. The first
fingers.
People live in the present and
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OPERATION OUTDOOR FREEDOM


Peace River State Park
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Peace River State Park - just west large fire pit which was donated and
of Arcadia Florida - 5000 acres was built by Ken Katter Jr and friends to
aquired through a donation by honor his father Henry “ken” Katter
Mosaic Company in October 2014. who served in the 2nd World War in
The Florida Forestry Service has Italy to liberate Europe. The Ribbon
management responsibility for the was cut by Henry “ken” Katter and
Park. Commissioner Putnam and a fire was
Operation Outdoor Freedom lit in honor of all veterans.
is sponsored by the Florida The flag was raised “Presentation
Commissioner of Agriculture - Adam of colors” and the National Anthem
H. Putnam which provided wounded was sung by an Honor Guard.
veterans with outdoor activities they Commissioner Putnam gave a speech
enjoyed at no cost. There are 3500 explaining how the Operation
veterans who took part in the Disabled Outdoor Freedom came to be and
Veterans programs across Florida. recognized all the generosity both
The camp at Peace River includes financial and volunteers. Ken Katter
a renovated house, a bunk house, a - a marine wounded veteran gave a
cleaning area shed and a outdoor presentation honoring his Dad in
kitchen plus other amenities. This a special way for his service to his
was all made possible by the generous country and as a inspiration to his
financial donations from the Home family and friends.
Depot, The Cattlemans Association, Remembrance Plaques were
Friends of Mosaic, Ken Katter jr, given to all donors. Adam Putnam
and Lawrence Hall whose generous presented a flag which had been flown
donation went to build the bunkhouse. over Washington and also flown at
Countless hours of volunteer workers the site of the Arizona Monument in
were spent on building and renovating Hawaii to Outdoor Freedom.
the camp. Pictures were taken of all the Vets
On January 5th 2018, there was a and Volunteers. A lunch was served by
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