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Sunrise photo by Sandhill Cove Resident Julie Bennett
Tues.Oct. 1&15....Bingo in theCardRoom -7:30 p.m.Wed.Oct. 2....Cocktail Party the Southeast to theWestCoast - 4:00-5:00 p.m. - PavilionFri.Oct. 4....Blessing of theAnimals – 11:00 a.m.-CoveVerandaFri.Oct. 11....PinkRibbonBagels&CoffeeHour - 9:30 a.m. -ClubhouseLoungeFri.Oct. 11....RiverLilly Jungle cruise -12 noon -Port. St Lucie dockSat.Oct. 12&26....SocialHour&Sing-a-long -Lounge - 5:30 p.m.Sun.Oct. 13....Men’s FootballHuddle -12:30 p.m. -CoralReef roomWed.Oct. 16....DineAround -Chef’sTable -Stuart - 5:00 p.m.Thurs.Oct. 17....Birthday luncheon - 12:00 noon-Dining roomThurs.Oct. 17.... SocialComm.meeting -2:00p.m. -Conference roomFri.Oct. 18....NewResidents breakfast -10:00 a.m. -CoveBistroWed.Oct. 23....PopcornHalloweenMovie -“TheWorstWitch” - 2:00 p.m. -Card roomWed. Oct. 23....AnniversaryCouplesDinner -5:00 p.m. -CoralReef roomThurs.Oct. 24....PumpkinDecorating - PickupPumpkins -ClubhouseLobbyThurs.Oct. 24....Day tripMountDora - FunToursTravel - 7:30 a.m.Fri.Oct. 25....GardensMallTrip - 9:30 a.m. -PalmBeachGardensSat.Oct. 26....BreastCancerWalk -MemorialPark - 8:15 a.m.Monday,Oct. 29....ReturnPumpkins -ClubhouseWed.Oct. 30....Trivia - 7:00 p.m. -Card room.Thurs.Oct. 31....EmployeeCostumeContest -2:00 p.m. - LoungeThurs.Oct. 31....ResidentCostumeDinner Party- 5:00 p.m. - Pavilion
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
SOCIAL EVENTS HAPPYBIRTHDAY
Martha Miller-Leveillee......Oct. 4Marina Sheehey....................Oct. 6Helen Merlino......................Oct. 7Caroline Brown....................Oct. 8Peter Corbett........................Oct. 8Helen Breault ....................Oct. 10John Kuhlman ...................Oct. 12ShermanWheeler ..............Oct. 12Julie Bennett ......................Oct. 18Carmella Pascucci .............Oct. 19Barbara Battey....................Oct. 24WilliamMorrison ..............Oct. 26Margaret Howell................Oct. 28TomWorthy .......................Oct. 28Herbert Harkins .................Oct. 31
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
The complimentary Birthday luncheon is planned forThursday, October 17 at 12:00 noon in the SandhillClub Dining Room. If you are celebrating your birth-
day in October and would like to attend the luncheon, pleaseR.S.V.P. in theActivity Book byMonday, October 14.
Happy & Healthy OctoberBirthday!
MONTHLY SHOPPING TRIPAND LUNCH
The monthly shopping trip will be to the GardensMall located in Palm Beach Gardens. The date isFriday, October 25. Lunch will be on your own at
the Mall. Our bus will depart the Clubhouse at 9:30 a.m.and will return at approximately 2:30 p.m. Be sure tosign up in the Activity book or Odyssey.
NEW RESIDENT BREAKFAST
Invitations have been mailed out to several of our newresidents to join ourAdministrative Staff for a compli-mentary breakfast on Friday, October 18 at 10:00 a.m.
in the Cove Bistro. Please R.S.V.P to Phyllis in the SocialOffice on or before October 16.
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
Davilmar Baptiste, WeekendDriver for Sandhill Cove, hasbeen selected as the Employeeof the Month for October 2019.Originally from Haiti, Davilmarattended school in Essex City, New Jersey, and relo-cated to Florida in 2004. In 2005, Davilmar joined theSt. Lucie School Board as a Bus Driver where he isstill currently employed.Hobbies: Loves playing soccer and tennis.When asked why he liked working at Sandhill Cove,he replied: “I like working at Sandhill Cove for dif-ferent reasons: I love helping the residents and mak-ing them feel good and safe. I also love working withthe staff, everyone is very nice. I like the fact thatSandhill Cove recognizes their employees when theydo a good job. Sandhill Cove is a nice place to work.I am very happy and pleased to be working here andalways try to do the best on my job.”One of the recommendations came from his manager,Kurt LaPlante: “Davilmar is always willing to helpwith transportation anyway he can. He has receivedmany compliments and “Extraordinary Impressions”from residents”.Please join us in congratulatingDavilmar on being se-lected as the Employee of theMonth for October, 2019.
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTHDAVILMAR BAPTISTE
DRIVER
RESIDENTS’ HALLOWEENCOSTUME DINNER PARTY
Come and join us on Thursday, October 31 in theSandhill Pavilion for laughter and fun as we dress ingala style and creative costumes.Table reservations
can be made at the Hostess Desk. Prizes will be awardedfor Most Original, Funniest and Scariest. The doors willopen at 5:00 p.m. Everyone isWelcome to come and enjoythe festivities!
“You need not a costume to get in, but ifyou dress up you may surely win! So digdeep in those storage boxes and see just
how creative you can be.”
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
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Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
Our new resident, June Mary Tozzo isfrom “across the pond” having beenborn in Leeds, Yorkshire U.K. (Be-cause of her name, one would expecther to be born in June but she was ac-tually born in August!!!.) Her motherand father were both English.. Hermother volunteered in a Rehab. Hos-pital for WWII veterans. Her fatherwas a decorative painter sometimespainting murals on walls for those thatdesired them. He had been woundedin WWI but fulfilled his life by painting.June’s early years were spent in Leeds, Yorkshire, U.K. whereshe attended Crossgate Girls’ School. Early life in England isa little different than here in the US. June’s education startedat age 4 as children in England had to complete their school-ing young enough to help mothers who were volunteering towork jobs once held by the men before the war. Male studentswore short pants until they reached 11 years of age at whichtime they were expected to act mature. June was not allowedto wear stockings or slacks until she was 18. June, received her BS at Westminster School of Nursing. Sheworked for 6 years as OR nurse in London with doctors spe-cializing in plastic surgery. In 1964 she applied to be a spe-cial exchange post-graduate nurse in the United States andwas assigned to St Lukes in New York City for one year. Shealso, for 3 years, was Financial Advisor for the AustralianConsulate in New York City. until 1967. After that time shedecided to continue her education and she received a BA andan MA in Literature and Humanities. at Manhattanville Col-lege in Purchase NY. She then taught literature for 10 years. While working in the OR, it was there that June met a hand-some Italian doctor, Pellegrino (Bill) Tozzo, a Urology Resi-dent. Surgeon. When she was assigned to work along sidehim in the OR, June was not thrilled. She really loved plas-tic surgery OR, so it was NOT “love at first sight “ workingwith a urology surgeon. She was, however, impressed withDr. Tozzo’s expertise in the OR and soon their relationshipdeveloped into a life-long commitment. They were married inNew Rochelle, NY in December 1965 by Father John Ca-vanaugh. Bill and June lived in New York City for 3 yearsthen moved to New Rochelle where they lived for 30 years.They have a son, William, a PHD, head of the BedfordSchool District Math Department in Westchester County, NY.Their daughter, Marissa, is now living in Palm City has beena great helper in June’s move to Sandhill Cove.While in New Rochelle, June involved herself in tournamenttennis and golf, besides volunteering at the New Rochelle Med-ical Center. She was also an adjunct Professor of Literature atthe College of New Rochelle. Dr. Tozzo continued his practiceincluding many trips as a lecturer on urology with the AMACU.In 1997 they both retired and moved to Evergreen CountryClub in Palm City where they played golf, travelled abroadand volunteered at VIM (Volunteers in Medicine) in Stuart.
RESIDENT SPOTLIGHTJUNE MARY TOZZO
Dr. Tozzo eventually needed physical therapy so he choseWater’s Edge. at Sandhill Cove . They both were greatly im-pressed with SHC. After Bill died in 2017, June then movedto the Island of Cyprus as there were many family membersliving there. Even though she had a beautiful home with a viewof the Mediterranean Sea, she soon realized how much shemissed community living. Thats when she came to SandhillCove. She already had some friends here for a long time soshe moved here too . She is on the 3rd floor of Waterside witha great view of the river. She looks forward to playing golf again at Evergreen but firstneeds to finish unpacking !! We”ve all been there, right??
Interviewed by Ann Coffin
We cordially invite all the residents from the South-eastern states to the West Coast to join us in thePavilion on Wednesday, October 2 at 4:00 p.m. for
complimentary wine and hors’douvres. This is a great way tomeet new friends that came from the same area that you wereborn! Looking forward to seeing you there!
WHERE WERE YOU BORN?COCKTAIL PARTY
EMPLOYEECOSTUME CONTEST
Our annual Employee Halloween costume contest willbe held in the Clubhouse lounge on Thursday, Octo-ber 31 at 2:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the
Most Original, Funniest and Scariest costumes. Everyone isinvited to join us for light refreshments!
It is that time of the year again! Time for the greatpumpkin decorating contest! Your decorated pumpkinmay be traditional or as creative as you wish. Be sure
to stop by the Clubhouse on Thursday, October 24 andselect a pumpkin to decorate and return it by Monday,Oc-tober 29. Prizes for the best decorated pumpkin will beawarded at the Halloween Costume Party on Thursday,October 31.
PUMPKIN DECORATINGCONTEST
14 Columbus Day10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Canasta, Card Rm B5:00pm Mix & Mingle Monday,Clubhouse Lobby/Lounge6:30pm Rummy Cube, Card Rm B
22 9:00am *Publix Transportation8:30am Croquet - Open Play11:00am *Publix transportation12:45pm Duplicate Bridge1:30pm *Walgreens Transporta-tion
138:30 - 10:30am *Transporta-tion to churches in Palm City12:00pm Catholic Services onChannel 24312:30pm *Men's FootballHuddle, Coral Reef Room2:00pm Open Bridge, Card Rm
208:30 - 10:30am *Transporta-tion to churches in Palm City12:00pm Catholic Services onChannel 2432:00pm Open Bridge, Card Rm
Sunday Monday Tuesday
28 8:00-3:00pm *Trans to Prof officeALL DAY - Pumpkin DecoratingContest: drop off pumpkins -Clubhouse Lobby10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Canasta, Card Rm2:00pm Bookworms Meet , Library5:00pm Mix & Mingle Monday,Clubhouse Lobby/Lounge6:30pm Rummy Cube, Card Rm B
21 8:00-3:00pm *Trans to Prof. office9:30am HMS Cmte, Conf Rm10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Canasta, Card Rm B3:00pm Healthcare Cmte,Water's Edge5:00pm Mix & Mingle Monday,Clubhouse Lobby/Lounge6:30pm Rummy Cube, Card Rm B
8 Dimensions of Wellness Social Emotional Vocational Intellectual
6 8:30 - 10:30am *Transporta-tion to churches in Palm City12:00pm Catholic Services onChannel 2432:00pm Open Bridge, Card Rm
29 9:00am *Publix Transportation8:30am Croquet - Open Play11:00am *Publix transportation12:30pm *Walmart Transportation12:45pm Duplicate Bridge1:30pm *Walgreens Transporta-tion
278:30 - 10:30am *Transportationto churches in Palm City12:00pm Catholic Services onChannel 2432:00pm Open Bridge, Card Rm
15 9:00am *Publix Transportation8:30am Croquet - Open Play1:00am *Publix Transportation12:45pm Duplicate Bridge1:30pm *Walgreens Transporta-tion7:30pm Bingo, Card Room B
7 8:00-3:00pm *Trans to Prof. office10:00am Hustlers10:00am Food & BeverageCmte, Conf Rm1:00pm Canasta, Card Rm B2:00pm Landscape Cmte, Conf Rm5:00pm Mix & Mingle Monday,Clubhouse Lobby/Lounge 6:30pm Rummy Cube, Card Rm B
8 9:00am *Publix Transportation8:30am Croquet - Open Play10:30am Mktg Cmte, Card Rm Terr11:00am *Publix Transportation12:45pm Duplicate Bridge1:30pm *Walgreens Transporta-tion
1 9:00am *Publix Transportation8:30am Croquet - Open Play11:00am *Publix Transportation12:45pm Duplicate Bridge1:30pm *Walgreens Transporta-tion7:30pm Bingo, Card Room B
Events in red boldprint with an
asterisk* requireReservations.
Committee Meetingsare in
Blue bold italics.
5 8:30am Croquet - Open Play9:00am Ping Pong, Pavilion9:30am Chipping, Putting, Horse-shoes and Shuffleboard10:00am Cribbage, Card Room11:00am Deep Thinkers Chess,Lounge1:00pm Hustlers3:00pm & 7:00pm Saturday In-House Movie, Card Rm A --"Strickly Ballroom" [1992] [PG]
108am-3pm *Trans Prof. offices8:30am Croquet - Open Play1:00pm Hustlers1:00pm Needleworker's Guild2:15pm English as a Second Lan-guage, Card Room A
119:30am Pink Bagels CoffeeHour for Breast Cancer Aware-ness Month, Clubhouse Lobby12noon *River Lilly JungleCruise, Port St. Lucie Dock7:00pm Bridge, Card Rm B
Check the Wellness Calendarfor all exercise classes
128:30am Croquet - Open Play9:00am Ping Pong, Pavilion9:30am Chipping, Putting, Horse-shoes and Shuffleboard10:00am Cribbage, Card Room11:00am Deep Thinkers Chess,Lounge1:00pm Hustlers3:00pm & 7:00pm Saturday In-House Movie, Card Rm A --"Choco-lat” [2000] [PG-13]5:30pm Social Hour Sing-A-Long,Lounge
23 8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices9:00am & 1:00pm Art Class, Art Studio10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Rummy Cube & Mahjong2:00pm Popcorn Halloween Movie"The Worst Witch" [1986] [PG]5:00pm *Anniversary CouplesDinner, Dining Room
168am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices9:00am Art Class, Art Studio10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Art Class, Art Studio1:00pm Rummy Cube & Mahjong2:00pm Genealogy Club, CardRoom A3:00pm Foundation BOD, Confer-ence Rm5:00pm *Dine Around - Chef'sTable, Stuart
9 8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices9:00am Art Class, Art Studio10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Art Class, Art Studio1:00pm Rummy Cube & Mahjong2:00pm A Cup Of Joe With Perrigo,Pavilion
17 8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices8:30am Croquet - Open Play12:00noon *Birthday Luncheon,Dining Room1:00pm Hustlers1:00pm Needleworkers Guild, Library1:00pm Library Cmte, Conference Rm1:30pm *Sandhill Thespians FirstRead-Thru, Pavilion2:00pm Social Cmte, Conference Rm2:15pm English as a Second Lan-guage, Card Room A
24 7:30am *Historic Mount DoraTrip with Fun Tours Travel8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices8:30am Croquet - Open Play9:00am Finance Cmte, Conf Rm 10:00am Pick up pumpkins -Clubhouse Lobby1:00pm Hustlers1:00pm Needleworkers Guild, Lib.2:15pm English as a Second Lan-guage, Card Room A
1810:00am *New Resident Breakfast,Cove Bistro
7:00pm Bridge, Card Rm B
Check the Wellness Calendar forall exercise classes
19 8:30am Croquet - Open Play9:00am Ping Pong, Pavilion9:30am Chipping, Putting, Horse-shoes and Shuffleboard10:00am Cribbage, Card Room11:00am Deep Thinkers Chess,Lounge1:00pm Hustlers3:00 & 7:00pm Saturday In-HouseMovie, Card Rm -- "Cinema Par-adiso" [1988] [PG]
25 9:30am Residents' Council, Confer-ence Rm9:30am *Gardens Mall & lunch,Palm Beach Gardens
7:00pm Bridge, Card Room B
Check the Wellness Calendar forall exercise classes
26 8:30am Croquet - Open Play9:00am Ping Pong, Pavilion9:30am Chipping, Putting, Horse-shoes and Shuffleboard10:00am Cribbage, Card Room11:00am Deep Thinkers Chess, Lnge1:00pm Hustlers3:00 & 7:00pm Saturday In-HouseMovie, Card Rm -- "On TheBeach" [1959] [NR]5:30pm Social Hour Sing-A-Long,Lounge
2 8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices9:00am & 1:00pm Art Class, Art Studio10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Rummy Cube & Mahjong2:00pm Great Decisions, CardRoom A4:00pm *State Born Meet &Greet Cocktail Party -- South-east, Midwest to the West Coast,Pavilion
Spiritual Physical Activity Health Services Environmental
30 8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices9:00am & 1:00pm Art Class, Art Studio10:00am Hustlers1:00pm Rummy Cube & Mahjong7:00pm *Trivia Night, CardRooms A+B
31 HHAALLLLOOWWEEEENN8am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices8:30am Croquet - Open Play1:00pm Hustlers1:00pm The Needleworkers Guild,Library2:00pm Halloween - Employee Cos-tume Contest Parade - ClubhouseLobby & Lounge5:00pm *Halloween - Resident Cos-tume Dinner Party - Pavilion
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday38am-3pm *Trans to Prof. offices8:30am Croquet - Open Play1:00pm Hustlers1:00pm The Needleworkers Guild,Library2:15pm Orientation for Resi-dents Interested in TeachingEnglish as a Second Language,Card Room A
411:00am Blessing of the Ani-mals, Cove Veranda
7:00pm Bridge, Card Rm B
Check the Wellness Calendarfor all exercise classes
Come join us for a night of fun and challenge yourteam skills on Wednesday, October 30th at 7:00 p.m.in the Card room. Be sure to sign up your team in
the Activity book. If you arecurrently not on a team andwould like to join, please con-tact the Social Office and wewill place you on a team!
TRIVIA NIGHT!
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
Invitations have been sent out inviting our October An-niversary couples to join Phyllis in the Coral Reef roomfor a special complimentary dinner on Wednesday, Oc-
tober 23 at 5:00 p.m. Please R.S.V.P. to the Social Officeby Monday,October 21.
Oct. 1...........................................................Don & Lillian DieboldOct. 2...........................................................Reece & Jackie ForrestOct. 19.............................................................Bob & Vicki KaweckiOct. 30....................................................Donald & Dolores Gross
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
SANDHILL COVE COMMITTEE MEETINGSResidents’ Council - 4th Friday at 9:30 AMFinance Committee - 4th Thursday at 9:00 AMSocial Committee - 3rd Thursday at 2:00 PMExecutive Director’s Meeting - Wednesday Oct. 9 at 2:00 PMSandhill Cove Foundation, Inc., Board of Directors - 3rd Wednesday at 3:00 PM
Landscape Committee - 1st Monday at 2:00 PMFood & Bev. Committee - 1st Monday at 10:00 AMHealth Care Committee - 3rd Monday at 3:00 PMMarketing Committee - 2nd Tuesday at 10:30 AMHouse., Maint. & Sec. Committee - 3rd Monday at 9:30 AMLibrary Committee - 3rd Thursday at 1:00 PM
THE RIVER LILLY CRUISEAND NATURE TRIP
The river Lilly is a 34 passenger pontoon boat lo-cated in Port St. Lucie. This is a 1-1/2 hour narratedcruise on the St. Lucie Aquatic Preserve where you
may see alligators, turtles, birds, and maybe playful Ottersand Manatee. The cost for the trip is $24.00 p.p. The busdeparts the Clubhouse at 12:00 noon and return at ap-proximately 3:00 p.m. Comfortable attire and don’t for-get your camera. Reservations required sign up in theActivity Book or on Odyssey. (Weather Permitting)
The Dine Around selection for October is to theChef’s Table located in Stuart. This quaint restau-rant has a wonderful menu and a variety of deli-
cious appetizers, steaks, seafood and daily specials. Thedate will be Wednesday, October 16. The bus will departthe Clubhouse at 5:00 p.m. Reservations required. Signup in the Activity book or Odyssey.
DINE AROUND
The featured movie this month inkeeping with the October themeis “The Worst Witch” on
Wednesday, October 23 at 2:00 p.m. inthe Card room.This HBO movie stars Fairuza Balk asMildred, a hapless witch in trainingwho appears to have little talent for thecraft. She's hopeless at potions, terribleat casting spells and completely clue-less about the appropriate witch accou-trements. With competitive Ethel(Anna Kipling) nipping at her heels,life is made even worse, especiallywhen Mildred makes a fool of herselfin front of the Grand Wizard (TimCurry).CAST: Fairuza Balk, Anna Kipling,Charlotte Rae, Tim Curry, Diana Rigg,Sabina Franklyn, Su Elliot, DanielleBatchelor, Kate Buckley. Running time1 hour 10 min.
POPCORN MOVIE
CUP OF JOE
The residents’ monthly meeting with the Executive Di-rector will be held on Wednesday, October 9 at 2:00p.m. in the Pavilion. The agenda for this meeting will
be listed in the weekly newsletter and on Channel 63. Wewould like to invite our new residents to join us for a briefintroduction. A drawing will also be held for the referral bas-ket. Please join us for coffee and conversation following themeeting.
MEN’S FOOTBALL HUDDLE
The Commissioner of the SHC Men’s Football Hud-dle is pleased to report a record attendance at lastSunday’s in the Coral Reef stadium for the first
Huddle. The MVP ( Most Valuable Picker Award) went toBob Forbush. The next Huddle is on Sunday, October 13,as the Dolphins take on the Washington Redskins. The funbegins at 12:30 p.m. be sure to sign up in the FootballBook or on Odyssey. For additional information contactDon Diebold or Pete Corbett
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIESDuplicate Bridge - Card RoomCo-Chairs: Dee Rice, Nancy Int-Hout
Tuesdays at 12:45 p.m. Sign up in advance with partner. Sin-gles call the chairman. Entry fee is $2.00. Guests welcome.Partnership Rubber Bridge - Card Room
Chair: Nancy Int-HoutFriday evening at 7:00 p.m. Organized partnership game of Rub-ber Bridge, play with your own partner and chang tables every 4hands. Tables of 4 players. Sign up in advance. Entry fee $2.00.
Needle Worker’s GuildLeaders: Maria Campbell | Louise Freeman
Every Thursday at 1:00 PMBible Study
Leader: Lilly-Ann Bailey | Starting in NovemberBilliards
Wednesday 10:00 AM, Saturday 1:00 PMThursday 1:00 PM
Jeanne Marmitt - Mon.10:00 AM | Open Games DailyBingo Games
Co-Chair: Louise Freeman & MeMe Bailey1st & 3rd Tues. - 7:30 p.m.
Bocce BallMondays at 9:30am
Book ClubLast Monday of the month - 2:00 p.m.
Chipping & PuttingBill & Nancy Treece , Helen Lavery & Terry McCall:
Saturdays at 9:30amCribbage
Tom Evinrude: Saturdays 10:00am - Card RoomHorseshoes
Saturday at 9:30amPing Pong
Jane Coutts | Saturdays - Pavilion - 9:00amMahjong
Chair: Jean Brennan | Wed. & Sat. - 1:00 p.m. - Card RoomBoard Rummy Cube
Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. - Card RoomSHC Croquet Club
Pres.: Fran Atwood; VP: Lilly Ann BaileyOn hiatus until Fall, Open Play
Art ClassesWednesdays from 9:00 AM - Noon AND 1:00pm - 4:00pm ...
Doris O’ConnorShuffleboard
Scorekeepers: Les Applegate & Jody Comas: Saturdays at9:30am
CanastaMondays - 1:00 p.m.Rummy Cube
Mondays - 6:30 p.m. - Card RoomThe Sandhill Thespians
Variety Show Meeting - Thursday, October 17 - 1:30pm -Pavilion
Variety of board games also available in Card Rm.
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Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
SANDHILL COVE COMMITTEESLibrary CommitteeChair - Fran Atwood
Secretary - Edith StocksTreasurer - Dolores Gross
Sarah ArmelliniJulie BennettRuth DaunorasJean DiFedericoJean Eldridge
Dollie HunnicuttBarbara LaMirandSue MorrisseyDiane NicholsGrace Nola
Barbara NordinGlenn PaxtonJoanne Stern
Food & Beverage CommitteeChairman - Joan Collins
Justine AnglandLilly-Ann BaileyDoris BedellMarie Bissell
Maria CampbellEllyn Capper
Mary Lou HainesJoanne Hoglund
Pat KlarinGlenn PaxtonMarilyn SterettLaVaughn Tilton
FLiCRA CommitteeChairman - Louise Freeman
Doris BedellRobert ForbushJane Mace
Pete MorrisseyDoris O’Connor
Residents’ CouncilPresident - Helen SeboldVice Pres - Louise FreemanSecretary - Barbara Folts
Treasurer - George StewartClass of 2019:Barbara FoltsHelen SeboldGeorge StewartClass of 2020:Ellyn Capper Ty ForbushElmer JacobsClass of 2021:
Richard BlagbroughLouise FreemanMerrill Snyder
Finance CommitteeChairman - George StewartSecretary - Robert Forbush
Class of 2019:Roger FoltsDonald GrossKeith Klarin
George StewartClass of 2020:Robert AnglandRobert ForbushBruce NicholsClass of 2021:William CollinsPeter Corbett
HMS CommitteeConservation Committee
is a subcommitteeChairman - Bob Nordin
Vice Chair - Jennie FalbeySecretary – Jane Coutts
Julie BennettMaria CampbellAnn CoffinMaxine ColeHelen LaveryNancy Treece
Louise Freeman - MemberAt Large
Health Care CommitteeChairman - Bobbie SpilmanSecretaries - Ann Coffin &
Henry SalverRobert Bailey
Carolyn BerringerAnn CoffinJoe KelleyHelen NatoliRobert NordinPat Principe
Bobbi SpilmanJudy Williams
Landscape CommitteeChair - Barbara LaMirandSecretary - Barbara Folts
Genie BuchananSherry CorbettDolly HunnicuttJean McKayClaire MerkelRobert PetersHenry SalverEdith StocksNorma Wright
Social CommitteeChairman - Dee Rice
Co-Chair - Jody ComasLorraine Alix
Genie BuchananJulie BennettNancy Carr
Mary Lou HainesTy ForbushGrace Nola
Suzan RichdaleAnna Snapp
Design ConsultationCommittee
Chair- Maria CampbellSecretary - Barbara Nordin
Ellyn CapperLouise Freeman
Betsy Lee
Marketing CommitteeChairman - Terry McCall.
Les Applegate Shirley Baer
Genie BuchananJody ComasSherry Corbett
Geoffrey & Jennie FalbeyJoy Funston
Kathy GarlingtonMary Lou HainesPatricia HendricksMarianne Hickey
Pat KlarinBruce NicholsGrace Nola
Marji RiemersmaAnna Snapp
LaVaughn Tilton
SHC FoundationBoard of Directors
President - Ty Forbush Lilly-Ann BaileyEthel ChristinPeter CorbettJane CouttsRoger Folts
Louise FreemanDon Harper
Anne Ruthling HolmbergKeith KlarinMerrill SnyderBobbie Spilman
AdvisorsJack BrauntuchJohn O'Neil
SHC FoundationScholarship Committee
Co-Chairs – Roger Folts &Bobbie SpilmanLes ApplegateEllyn Capper
Cathy GarlingtonNancy Treece
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William H. Davenport, M.D.John M. Guerrero, M.D.Nelson C. Klaus, III, M.D.Michael F. Carelli, O.D.Clifford L. Salinger, M.D.Roger Romer, Optician
Sandhill CoveOctober 2019
WHAT STATE WERE YOU BORN IN? MEET & GREET COCKTAIL PARTIES.