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CLARCONA GAZETTEVolume 8 Clarcona Resort Apopka, Florida May 2019
The Clarcona Gazette is a monthly publication of the Clarcona Resort Condominium Association,
Inc. for the owners and residents of the community.
The Gazette is available in printed form and online
at clarconaresort.com.
Clarcona Gazette
Clarcona Gazette Committee
Noel Warner
All items for the gazette must be submitted to the
committee no later than the 20th of each month.
Deadline Information
Ver 2.0
Jocelyn Rogers Chairperson/Editor/Layout
SecretaryCarolyn Peck
EASTER EGG HUNTth
The April 20 children's Easter Egg Hunt was a great success. Children found eggs, bounced in the bounce house and even the Easter Bunny came to visit. Prizes were given for the most eggs in each age group and a special prize for the golden egg. The children received ice cream popsicle, candy bags, and Pucker Powder popcorn balls. Fun was had by all children, adults and the activities committee volunteers.
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Spring was in the air at the rec hall here at Clarcona Resort on ththe morning of April 13 from 8-10 AM. The activities
committee held their April breakfast feast of French Toast Casserole, sausage, coffee, orange juice and water. Linda Mathis did an awesome job on the French Toast Casserole! Thanks to the ladies from the Activities committee that are always there to lend a helping hand. We had about 25 residents present to have breakfast with us, and of course Alfred & Hazel (shown below) came out of their corner to greet all. By Linda Patterson
CRCA Breakfast
Smoke Alarm Event May 11
If you would be interested in receiving a free smoke detector in your home please contact Bill Church at 407-421-7188 or Christy Moore at 407-921-9555. These smoke detectors have a 10 year battery life, are free, and will be installed for free by the fire department. The installation and demonstration will be held one day only and space is limited to those that sign up in advance by Wednesday May 8, 2019 The event is for all residents so join in on making safety fun. Smoke detectors save lives.
Rogers & Rogers Realty greatly appreciates the efforts of the “Eyes on You” group and proudly sponsors the group.
Everyone is welcome to the next meeting held on
MAY 6, 2019IN THE REC HALL
AT 7 PM
EYES ON YOU
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New unit
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Did you ever in your life see as much pollen as we had this Spring? And all the leaves coming down like rain! Did you notice how God provided the wind to blow it all off the trees, making room for the development and growth of new leaves and new fruit pods? And the cycle continues. Co-incidence? I don't think so. He really does, as the song goes, have the whole world in His hands. He's made provisions for everything to come into perfect union with His will. By the way, that includes us. The biggest difference between us and the rest of the world's creation is that God saw fit to give human beings the ability to reason, not only amongst ourselves, but also with God (Isaiah 1:18). That makes sense because we were created in His image (Gen. 1:27) and one day, as His children, we will inherit His glory (Rom. 8:17) and spend eternity in a place called Heaven! There will be no tears, no pain, no sorrow and no death (Rev.21:14). Wouldn't you like to be a part of that inheritance? It's not automatic, but it is available to anyone. We talk about all of these things and more on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 in the Rec. Hall.
If you come by, I'll give you a free ticket to Heaven, with NO strings attached. Everyone is welcome. Oh, by the way…hope to see you at the free lunch the first Sunday of each month in the Rec Hall. Bob Donaldson
A few thoughts from
Bob Donaldson
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PET NEWS
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE
YOUR PET A STAR?
If you would like to make your pet a star please submit a brief write up about your dog, cat, rabbit, snake, turtle, etc. and a small photo or two to [email protected] no later than the 20th of any month. Your story will be added to a monthly addition of The Gazette as space permits.
This small Kitten showed up on my porch one day at feeding time she went along side my other cats. Not known if this kitten was a boy or girl so for now I'll call her “little bit” she was very small and very frighten and hungry so I sat back and let her eat. The next day there she was again waiting there alongside with the other cats so I reached out and started to pet her little by little she let me while she was eating. As a few days went by she knew where the food was and showed up every day. I could see my Valentine cat who also was a newcomer took her under his wing he played with her cleaned her really took care of her. As time went on I was able to get closer and closer where I could pet her even when she wasn't eating. Every day was better and better. She would let me pet her even pick her up, and then when she and Valentine would play she would be upside down that is when I was able to see this pretty Kitten was a baby girl. So we named her BarbaraAn she knows her name and comes when called. So I had some appointments with TNR C.A.R.E and took her along with 6 others from the park, she was a little trouper. We kept her in a large cage in the house for a few days. She really did wonderful. Of course Valentine was feeling sorry for her and was trying to break her out, but we couldn't for fear he may hurt her by playing. Soon she was eating using her kitty litter and we look to make sure her tummy was doing well and yes it was. So Valentine had his little girlfriend back to wash and play with. So now a few weeks later she is here to stay, she comes in and out and is beautiful.. Thank you to the great program CARE. You all care so much.
By Dottie Botsacos
This could be your AdvertisementDetails on pricing see page 8
We help people buy and sell real estate. We are a small boutique full service Real
Estate Brokerage serving Apopka and Central Florida area. We live and own in
C.R.C.A. as well as provide Professional Licensed Property Management Services.
Hiring a licensed professional can save you time, money and a lot of headaches!
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Storage Lots for Boat, Bus, Trailer, RV, Car, Etc. $50.00/month (Includes tax) Located on the 2000 block.
Call Steve Rogers for information 407-920-6797
407-880-8888WWW.ROGERSANDROGERSREALTY.COM
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Business Card size $10.001/4 page size $20.001/2 page size $40.00Full page size $80.00
Place ad for 3 months and pay for 2 = 1 month Free
Place your ad for 6 months or more and get a Whopping 33-1/3 % discount.
Example: full page ad for 6 months = $80 x 6 = $480
$480 x 33.3 = $160 off or like 2 months FREE.Current specials apply to pay in advance ads only.
We accept cash or check for payment.
Price is for a camera ready ad
MAY BIRTHDAYS
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If you would like your birthday, anniversary, well wishes or a death mentioned in the Gazette please email [email protected] the 20th of the month we are compiling an updated list.
Margaret KleehErich HohmMidge HermannsAnne PrevetBrenda MayKimberly Alu WhiteLarry Boerner Harriet MerrillMike CilioCarmenann RusignolaBrenda QuentrillCarolyn Peck 17thJean Holsopple
Average Weather in May in Orlando Florida, United States. Daily high
temperatures increase by 4°F, from 84°F to 88°F, rarely falling below
78°F or exceeding 93°F.
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Just for you! The Activities Committee did it again. The Rec Hall was full of residents sharing fun, dancing, karaoke and
th, refreshments on March 30 8-11pm. We have some very talented singers in our mist.Linda Patterson, Chairperson of the Dance strives very hard to have entertainment and fun, that you would feel comfortable to bring your mother, your pastor or your sports buddy to for a good night out! If you weren't there you missed a good one! See you next time! May 18th from 8-11pm
March Dance March Dinner & Show
The CRCA Activities Committee sponsored St Patrick Dinner, which was held at the Rec Hall on Saturday March 23. Delicious Shepherd's Pie lead menu, while the guests were entertained by the award winning Magic Show performed by Carl and Barb Fowler. Linda Patterson's great nephew, James Bottomly, was a natural participant from the audience to assist with all their amazing magic tricks.
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EMERGENCY NUMBERSPlease call 911 for all Emergencies
Orange County Sheriff– 407-836-4357 (non emergency)
Animal Control-- 407-254-9150
Elder Family Abuse-- 407-423-5732Crimes Tips-- 1-800-423-TIPS(8477)
Drug Activity-- 407-246-CRAK(2725)
CONDOMINIUM CONTACTSWWW.CLARCONARESORT.COM
Condo Office-407-889-5491Gate House-407-884-8812
BOARD OF DIRECTORS/OFFICERS:
Mon thru Friday 7 AM – 9 AM Pay at Front Gate House or the Condo Office.
After 9:00 AM, Monday through Friday, LP tanks may be filled, when time permits and can be picked up from the LP cage across from the Gate House.All other times Maintenance will be called to fill
your Tank or Motor Home.
Saturday 10:30 AM – 11:30 AMPay at the Front Gate House
Sunday 7 AM – 8:30 AMPay at the Front Gate House
Price to refill empty propane tank $15.00 = 20 Lbs.$22.50 = 30 Lbs.$30.00 = 40 Lbs.
The price for a built in tank on a motor home is $3.00 per gallon - 5 gallon min.
CASH ONLY
Propane for sale
New
Lower
Prices
Front Gate House 407-
884-8812
Faster Service Lower Prices New Hours
Association Committee Members and Resident
AERC COMMITTEE
ASSOCIATION OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
open during lunch hours
Sue Rocque
Linda Mathis, SecretaryChairperson
Fay Childs
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
David Peck, ChairpersonBill Churh, Vice Chair
Steve RogersNoel WarnerRobert Rice IIDavid Paramore
Robert Rice II Vince Bufalini
Robert Rice IIViolet RankinStanley Fox
ORIENTATION COMMITTEE
William ChurchLinda Patterson, Secretary Open seatRyan Smythe
Volunteers (RV)
Richard Mathis,
Noel Warner
David Peck
Carolyn Peck
Steve RogersSam FisherChristy Moore,Non Voting Secretary
Marietta West
Christy Moore, Secretary
Carolyn Baumgartner, SecretarySamuel FisherRichard FranklinDonita HarperDavid Peck, PresidentGina Rose, Vice PresidentCarrol CJ Sands, TreasurerHubert Ron SingerNoel Warner
to make an appointment
Bill Church, CharipersonDavid Peck, Vice Chair
Sherrie PostonNoel WarnerLinda Patterson
Clarcona Resort Events CalendarClarcona Resort Events Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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05 06 07
1512 17 18
19 22 223 25
26 27 28
9 am Exercise RH
9 am Exercise
9 am Exercise
9 am Exercise
RH
9 am Exercise
9 am Exercise RH
9 am Exercise RH
9 am Exercise RH
MAY 2019
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Events labled RH take place in the Rec. Hall.
9 am
11 am Orientationclass
11 am Orientation class RH
11 am Orientationclass RH
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7 pm Board Meeting RH
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09 10 11
6:30 pm C.E.R.T. Meeting RH
1 pm OrientationCommittee RH
10:15 am ChurchRH
3:30-4:30 pm Early BirdBingo5 pm BINGO RH
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7 pm Orientation class RH
Horse shoes 10 am
10:15 am ChurchRH3:30-4:30 pm Early BirdBingo5 pm BINGO RH
10:15 am ChurchRH3:30-4:30 pm Early BirdBingo5 pm BINGO RH
Bible Study10-11am
Bible Study10-11am
Bible Study10-11am
11AM Freelunch RH
Exercise
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9 am Exercise
1pm Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard
1 pm SB courts
Horse Shoes10 am
Horse shoes10 am
7 pm Orientation class RH
10:15 am ChurchRH3:30-4:30 pm Early BirdBingo5 pm BINGO RH
Horse Shoes10 am
148:30 am AERCand UtilitiesMeeting RH
6:30 pm ActivitiesMeeting RH
1 pm LadiesLuncheon
29 30
01 029 am Exercise RH
WEIRD BUT
TRUE
8:30 am AERCand UtilitiesMeeting RH
319 am Exercise RH9 am Exercise RH
Mother’sDay
Memorial Day
1pm Pool Exercise 1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise
1pm Pool Exercise
1pm Pool Exercise
1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise 1pm Pool Exercise
1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise 1pm Pool Exercise1pm Pool Exercise
9 am Exercise RH
Adult DanceRec Hall8-11pm
Grilling bythe Pool12-2pm
A powdered compound made from pig bladders couldhold the key to regenerating human limbs. In a testcase from 2005, a man who had accidentally severedoff his fingertip was able to regrow it entirely in fourweeks.
The U.S. Army is researching human limb regeneration, b/c of it’s potential to help soldiers who have lost limbs in battle.