C-Breeze May 2018
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF HERITAGE RIDGE SOUTH PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION MAY 2018
AT HERITAGE RIDGE SOUTH CAMBRIDGE
Hurricane Preparedness One of the many things I learned in the Martin CARES course is how to stay connected during times of a crisis, such as a hurricane. This can apply to you whether you are here in Flor-ida or elsewhere. The Martin County website (www.martin.fl.us) is a treasure trove of information. I think you could easily spend a couple hours checking things out on the website. There was way too much for me to show in pictures or detail here. But for now, I want to focus on what to do during a hurricane. My understanding is the regular updates will be posted on the website. Not only that, if you scroll down the homepage, you will see a link to MCTV, the local television station (channel 20 on your TV). You can also get information through there. If you are on Facebook, there are some valuable resources there. You might search for the Martin County Board of County Commissioners page and like/join it. When you do, you will have to option to opt to receive a number of differ-ent newsletters. You can also search for the Martin County Sherriff’s Office and like their page.
Both pages have information that may be of interest to you, but during a hurricane you should be able to find important information there. They are on Twitter (twitter.com/MartinCountygov?lang= ). By no means did we just sit in a classroom for 5 weeks. We traveled throughout the county and saw all kinds of inter-esting things in action. One day we went to engineering where there were a multi-tude of computer screens on the wall showing different traffic intersections throughout the county. The traffic light patterns can be changed if the need arises – in the event of an evacua-tion, the traffic lights will be changed accordingly. We got to see what I will call the crisis center – the place where all the action happens during a hurricane. It was fasci-nating to see and have all the different aspects of it explained to us. Trust me, there is a lot going on! From there, we went into the 911 call center and we were
able to see that in action. We enjoyed a live simulation of the
response to a 911 call with the paramedics rushing in to save
the “dummy” who had collapsed on the floor.
For hurricane preparedness, check out this site:
www.martin.fl.us/hurricane . Here is to a safe and uneventful
season!
2 C-Breeze May 2018
President’s Corner
Board of Directors President Bob Souza 772-545-4841 Vice President Ed Lochner 772-245-8388 Secretary Judy Ricker 772-546-4640
Treasurer Melissa Rice 772-349-1045 Director, Entertainment Nelson Pole 440-796-1564 Director, Grounds Emerson Walker 772-403-3413 Director of Clubhouse Bruno Bucco 772-284-6558 Office 772-546-9530 Office Fax 772-546-9580
C-Breeze Staff
Editor Libby Jensen 978-478-8591 [email protected] Printing & Distribution Sandy Souza Birthdays & Calendar Judy Ricker Lunch Bunch Alice Pecorano 245-8728 Gail Steinhice 932-7339 Neighborhood Crime Joe Chiparri 546 8982 Sunshine Club Maureen Dalton 546-5757 Comcast Service Call: 800-934-6489 800-XFINITY Acct #: 8535114841081348(bulk) Sheriff’s Department Non-emergency # 772-220-7170
Monthly Board of Directors’ Meeting
Wednesday, May 2 7:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse
All are welcome to attend to find out what is happening in our community.
Entertainment Director’s Report The April Dinner Dance was a mixed blessing. Everyone enjoyed Maggie's spaghetti dinner and the dancers really enjoyed the music. But the non-dancers were less impressed. Let me know if we should invite the group back. This was the last dinner dance until next Fall. But on May 12 we will have Cambridge Dog Days! Please see the info below. All tickets will be available in the Clubhouse from 9am-10am, M-F, or from Nelson Pole, 8003 Saratoga, until May 6th. People have been recommending en-tertaining music groups that they have encountered around town. Keep the contact information coming.
Check out our website for news and information!
http://cambridge-heritageridgesouth.com
Notary: Free notarization of docu-
ments is available by Jim Ricker. Please call 772-546-4640
C-BREEZE DEADLINE IS ASAP I start work on the next C-Breeze as soon as the preceding month is sub-mitted. All material is subject to ed-iting for content, grammar and spelling. I will not pick up info at the Clubhouse. Please email your info to [email protected]. Thank you.
Info here is from sources considered reliable. Accuracy cannot be guaran-teed. All humorous stories and jokes are intended for entertainment purpos-es only. Ads appearing in this paper are not to be considered as an endorse-ment or validation by the C-Breeze .
Dog Days of Cambridge Saturday, May 12, 12 PM on Club House grounds
Lunch * Dog Show *Parade People Tickets $6 Dog Tickets Free
Everyone Welcome Dog costumes welcome
Prizes for dog tricks/commands Prizes for *Tallest, *Shortest, *Best
Dressed and *Trickiest All dogs must be leashed.
Bag lunch/drink. Please call Betsy at 440-384-1227 with dietary restrictions.
Ticket sales end Sunday, May 6 See Entertainment Director’s column
Publication Schedule Please note the Publication Schedule for the upcoming months: June - email only. Hard copies can be picked up at the Clubhouse. July & August - No C-Breeze September - email only. Hardcopies can be picked up at the Clubhouse. October - C-Breeze printed and delivered
Effective immediately, there will be no smoking at the pool. Please note that the May meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 at 7pm. Bob Souza President
South Florida Water Management
Watering Days and Times Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Address ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 - Before 10am and After 4pm Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday Address ending in 0,2,4,6 8 - Before 10am and After 4pm No Friday watering
3 C-Breeze May 2018
Line Dancing Thursdays at the Clubhouse 6:00 to 6:30 - absolute beginners 6:30 to 8:00 - easy intermediate 8:00 to 8:30 - harder intermediate 8:30 to 9:45 - couples Cost is $5.00/per person. Bring com-fortable shoes and your own drinks/snacks. Come on out and have some fun! Questions? Call Nancy B. at 978-335-5485
Lunch Bunch On Tuesday, May 8th, we will be going to the Key West Diner at 1619 NW Federal Highway, Stuart. Lunch is at 11:30. For reservations, please call with your name and the names of the people in your party to Alice Pecoraro (772) 245-8728 or Gail Steinhice (772)932-7339 by Sunday, May 6.
Mah Jongg Do you play Mah Jongg? Would you like to play? Call Donna Lupinacci at 860-848-3434 for information.
Sunshine Club Please call Maureen Dalton at 772-546-5757 when you know of a friend or neighbor who is hospitalized or very ill at home so a card can be sent. Our thoughtfulness may help cheer them during their illness.
Hospitalization Pat Sehr
Jean Beck Shirley Amaral Condolences
Mona Daughenbaugh Howard Schueller
Ernie Neeld
Bridge Club The Cambridge Bridge Club meets Mondays at 1pm. For more info contact Marj Drew at 546-6023 or Maureen Dal-ton at 546-5757.
Blood Pressure Clinic The blood pressure clinic are held on Wednesdays, from 10 to 11:30am in the clubhouse. They will finish at the end of May and resume in the fall.
Volunteers are always needed and appreciated. This is an excellent way to meet your neighbors and help the commu-nity. Please call Carol Stuart at 772-932-7526 or sign up at Clubhouse on the wall outside the office. While I am up north in MA, I need you all to be my eyes and ears. Please let me know if you are aware of someone who has helped to make Cambridge a better place to live - it ben-efits us all! April Breakfast Thank you to the regular crew plus: Pam Bieber Removal of Solar Panels from Roof Brian Grenier Brownie Stuart April Dance Maggie Dantinne had lots of help. All day Saturday there were Donna and Tony Lupinacci and Carol and Brownie Stu-art. Also, Bea Clock, Helen Steele, Ron Faucher, Bruno Bucco, and Ken Rice while Lyn Chamberlin made the desert (cup cakes). Please forgive me if I have overlooked you. Everyone was indispensable.
Emergency Contact Information Is your emergency contact information up-to-date with the Cambridge office? We need to know who to contact if some-thing happens to you. You might also want to share this in-formation with a close friend or neighbor.
Kreig Mustaine and Linda North, 7650 Shenandoah
4 C-Breeze May 2018
Travel Club Meetings will now be on the first Thursday of the month at 2pm in the Clubhouse. The May meeting is on May 3. May 2nd - St. Johns River Cruise (Stanford Fl.) - $109pp 4 hr. sightseeing cruise along the St. Johns river from 11am- 3pm Three course meal included. May 9th to May 11th... Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line-Grand Classcia 2 night sail to Grand Bahama Island out of Port of Palm Beach Interior Stateroom: ONLY $202pp Ocean View Stateroom: ONLY $238pp Balcony Stateroom available upon request *Pricing includes port charges and taxes May 13th - Mother's Day on the Victory Casino Cruise $49pp **Plan your Mother's Day early, as this trip sells out quickly! 5 hr. Cruise - includes boarding, dining, $20 in qualified slot play, complimentary drinks, live entertainment & FREE drinks while gaming! May 23rd...Gulfstream Casino & Live Racing $39. pp $20 FREE play and $5.00 Food Voucher Happy Traveling, Marty Scheuermann 772-546-9037
Answers to Interesting Questions
1… WHY? Why do men's clothes have buttons on the right while wom-en's clothes have buttons on the left? BECAUSE When buttons were invented, they were very expensive and worn primarily by the rich. Since most people are right-handed, it is easier to push buttons on the right through holes on the left. Because wealthy women were dressed by maids, dressmakers put the buttons on the maid's right! And that's where women's buttons have remained since. 2 ... WHY? Why do ships and aircraft use 'mayday' as their call for help? BECAUSE This comes from the French word m'aidez meaning 'help me' - and is pronounced, approximately, 'mayday.' 3 ... WHY? Why do X's at the end of a letter signify kisses? BECAUSE In the Middle Ages, when many people were unable to read or write, documents were often signed using an X. Kissing the X represented an oath to fulfill obligations specified in the document. The X and the kiss eventually became synony-mous. 4 ... WHY? Why is shifting responsibility to someone else called passing the buck'? BECAUSE In card games, it was once customary to pass an item, called a buck, from player to player to indicate whose turn it was to deal. If a player did not wish to assume the responsibility of dealing, he would 'pass the buck' to the next player. 5 … WHY? Why do people clink their glasses before drinking a toast? BECAUSE It used to be common for someone to try to kill an enemy by offering him a poisoned drink. To prove to a guest that a drink was safe, it became customary for a guest to pour a small amount of his drink into the glass of the host. Both men would drink it simultaneously. When a guest trusted his host, he would only touch or clink the host's glass with his own. 6 ... WHY? Why is someone who is feeling great 'on cloud nine'? BECAUSE Types of clouds are numbered according to the altitudes they attain, with nine being the highest cloud. If someone is said to be on cloud nine, that person is floating well above worldly cares.
5 C-Breeze May 2018
Paddock’s AC The only number you’ll need
for your AC needs Geoff Paddock
(772) 285-6661
Licensed & Insured
6 C-Breeze May 2018
7 C-Breeze May 2018
8 C-Breeze May 2018
MTA ELECTRIC , INC. NO JOB TOO SMALL! 35+ years experience M. “Tom” Anzalone State Lic. # Owner/Operator EC0001402
772-283-1090
10% off for 1st time Cambridge Resident customer
Specializing in: Carpentry, Cabinetry,
Drywall, Flooring, Gutter/Downspout/
Awning Repair, Rescreening, and all
Types of Handyman Services including
Mobile Home Repair
MILTON PEST 772-485-9455 MANAGEMENT, INC. www.miltonpest.com $25.00 INSIDE-PERIMETER BI-MONTHLY SERVICE
TERMITE SERVICE WITH WARRANTY
Family Owned & Operated Professional * Reliable * Integrity * Licensed * Insured
License # JB210846
Call Anytime
9 C-Breeze May 2018
Member of VFW Cambridge Resident
John & Rosemary Ayers
Door To Door & More 772-545-9921 772-349-0612 772-349-0619 Airport Shuttle Cruise Ship Local Errands
10 C-Breeze May 2018
2015 RE/Max Lifetime Achievement Award Children’s Miracle Agent since 1996
“WE LOVE IT HERE SO MUCH MY PARENTS MOVED HERE NOW MY BROTHER AND SISTER IN LAW MOVED HERE TOO!”
#1 Real Estate Producer RE/MAX Ultimate 2011-2017
Ready to Sell - Call Michele 772-528-6979 [email protected] www.RealEstateBuyPost.com
Michele Post Kromrey RE/MAX Ultimate Realty
Michele was #1 In Cambridge for Listing
Sold in 2012-2017