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The Isles of The Isles of The Isles of The Isles of
Sarasota Sarasota Sarasota Sarasota
Homeowner’s Homeowner’s Homeowner’s Homeowner’s
Association Association Association Association
Professionally
Managed By:
Argus Property
Management
Class Schedules
2
Clubs 3
Upcoming Events
4
Activities 6
Rules/Grounds
6
Garden Corner
7
Calendar of Events
10
Isles of Sarasota H.O.A. 5901 Benevento Dr.
William Crosley, Manager Phone: 941-922-1298
E-mail:[email protected] Roz Jennings-Activities Director
Phone: 941-922-1892 Fax: 941-922-1501
E-mail: [email protected] www.IslesOfSarasota.com Emergency After Hours
Common Areas 941-951-4034
THE ISLES
Inside
Edition
November 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016 Join us for this holiday event for Isles resi-
dents. Tickets $13.00 per person CASH
3:00pm– 5:00pm Whole Turkey’s, Turkey Breast and gravy
will be ordered from TOOJAY’S restaurant.
Sign up sheet at Activity desk ! Bring a dish to share—see sign up sheet for dinner items.
Sign up by Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Bring your own dinnerware, silverware, serving utensils, glassware
and beverage. Coffee available!
Contact Amy Corso 941-921-7909
Barbara Watterson 941-706-1012 Elsie Brown 941-922-2935
ISLES RESIDENTS - TOYS FOR TOTS Thanks for your generous support and thoughtfulness for last years Toys for Tots collection as we continue to set a new mark for dona-
tions! This year will be our 7th drive for toys and will begin collecting toys Nov 18 thru Dec 13, 2016. As before there will be a collection box
in the main room of the Isles and in the Post Office. Our annual bike ride to deliver the toys will be Dec
14, 2016 and you are welcome to come. Thank you for your donation of toys this year!!!
CLASS SCHEDULE
Cardio Sculpt: Each Friday @ 9:30am. Will feature 30-40 minutes of cardio using 1 to 5 pound hand weights combining aerobic activity with sculpting of the entire body. The 60 minute class also includes core work and stretching. Please bring 1 to 5 pound hand weights, a mat and water with you to class. Participants can choose to not use hand weights if they prefer. Classes will be each Friday @ 9:30am unless oth-erwise noted. Pre-Pay 4 classes for $20 or $5 per class. Taught by Janie Gibson, Certified Group Fitness Instructor. Arrive early to sign up with
instructor. NO CLASS November 25, 2016 Fitness Equipment Orientation: Thursday, November 17, 2016. @ 2:45pm-4:15pm. Per-sonal Trainer, Janie Gibson will show us how to use this equipment. Groups of 4 –6 per 45 min-utes. Sign up in the Activity Book! Complimen-
tary!
QiGong For Everyone: Classes each Monday @ 9:30am. Taught by Isles resident Dr. Robin Shapiro. Cost is $5 per class. Class each Satur-day morning @ 10:30am. Cardio Dance Party: New Class Format!
Wednesdays 10:15am –Featuring 30-40 minutes of cardio using upbeat popular music and easy to follow fun dance moves to get your heart pumping!! This 60 minute class also includes core work, upper body weight work and stretching. Please bring 1-5 pound hand weights, a mat and water with you to class. Participants can choose to not use hand weights if they prefer. Fee-$5.00 per class or 4 classes for $20.00 Taught by Janie Gibson, Certified Group Fitness Instructor. For more information call Janie
at 941-735-9370. Tennis Clinics: Isles Resident and Tennis Instructor, Jerry Kortenber hosts weekly Tennis clinics for men and women. Tennis Clinics on Monday, Thursday 8:30am –10:00am and Satur-
day 11:30am. (Free Clinics) Water Aerobics: 10:00am! Low impact and stretching!! Each Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Come on out
and join us!!!! Cost—FREE Yoga: Tuesdays @ 10am -$20.00 for 4 classes or $5 per class. Pre-Pay Janie Gibson, BA, Master Per-sonal Trainer, Certified Yoga Instructor. Arrive early for your first class to sign up with instructor. Effective April 1, 2015 class
open to Isles residents and their guests. Mixed Level Yoga Class: Each Thursday @ 10:00am. This class is suitable for all levels and will include options for increasing intensity for those who are ready. Taught by Janie Gibson, Registered Yoga Teacher, Certified Group Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer. Class fee $5 per class or 4 classes for $20. Arrive early for your first class to sign up with instructor. Effective April 1, 2015 class open
to Isles residents and their guests until October 1, 2015. NO CLASS THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY-
November 24, 2016.
YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE IN THE ACTVITY BOOK FOR ALL THE CLASSES LISTED BELOW
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FALL FESTIVAL
Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Fair @
The Isles Saturday, November 5, 2016
9:00am-1:00pm Isles Town Center
Inviting Everyone To Come And Shop!!!
Artwork Jewelry
Wreaths Photography
Hand Made Greeting Cards Quilted Goods
SoupKozies Peruvian Accessories
& More!
Happy Thanksgiving
The Isles HOA office will be closed on Thursday, November 24, 2016 and Friday, November 25,
2016.
Have a safe and Happy Holiday!
CLUBS
BasketBall & Pickeball: Play BBall or Pickleball. Courts are ready. Be sure and sign up at the Bulletin Board near the Bocce courts. BBall and Pickleball cannot be played
at the same time!!! No back to back sign-ups. Bicycle Club: Want to join the bicycle club? Please contact Jim Corso at 921-7909. Many
riding adventures are planned. Bocce Club: Come on out and play, each Monday @ 5pm. No sign up necessary. Equipment in Fitness Center in storage box. Book Club: November 8-”City of Thieves “ by D Benioff and December 14- “Vinegar Girl” by Ann Ty-
ler. Sign up in the Activity Book. Mystery Book Club: Contact Linda Trippodo at: [email protected] November 17, 2016 “Girl On A Train” by Paula Hawkins; No meeting in Decem-
ber !!!!! January 26, 2017 “Norwegian By Night” by Derek
Miller Bridge Club: Social Bridge is held each Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at the Town Center. Isles guests are always
welcome. Card Games: Hand/Foot card games each Monday
@ 1:00pm in the Town Center. Come and play!
Intermediate Mah Jongg: Intermediate Mah Jongg is played every Tuesday 1:00 pm in the Main Clubhouse. Please call Julia Alvarez if you’re inter-
ested in this fun group!! 924-4601. Investment Club:The Investment Club is a discussion group open to all residents of the Isles and their guests. The next meeting will be on Wed., Nov 2 at 7:30 pm in the Clubhouse. All those interested in investment topics are encouraged to attend. Sign-up is not required. Infor-mation regarding the topic this month will be posted in the mailroom. For further information contact Allen Friedman
978-853-4821, [email protected]
Kayak Club: The Isles Paddling Association organizes fresh and salt water kayaking adventures for the novice and ex-perienced kayaker. Many excursions include the availability of rental kayaks. If you wish to receive email notifications of upcoming kayaking events, contact Nick Trippodo: ntrip-
Ladies Luncheon: Thursday, November 10, 2016 @ Mission Valley Country Club. 12pm! Fashions by “Anthony’s Ladies Apparel”. Tickets $25pp (all inclusive). Sign up by November 1, 2016. Checks Only –Payable to Isles HOA. (See menu Activ-
ity Book) Tennis Club: Tennis Clinics, Monday, Thursday (8:30am-10:00am) and Saturdays (11:30am—1:00pm). Free! (In Season play begins October 15, 2016 ends April 15, 2017 - see schedules posted on Tennis Bulle-
tin Board)
Men’s Luncheon: Thursday, November 17, 2016 @12:00pm Restaurant: “Beckhams On the Trail”, 8579 S. Tamiami Trail (Plaza @ Palmer Ranch) 941-
706-1654. Sign up in the Activity Book.
Poker Club: Each Tuesday, in the card room @
1:30pm Contact George Risbano @ 927-3272.
Social Singles: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 @ Geckos Dockside in Venice by the North Bridge. (509 N. Tamiami Trail ) 941-218-6418)Meet at 5:30 at Clubhouse, reservations at 6:00pm. Sign up in the Activity Book!
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Bridge League
January through March 2017
Interested in playing more bridge. Sign up to play in an
Isles player friendly league from January through
March. You and your partner will play one match each
week at a time convenient for you and your oppo-
nent. Results will be recorded and announced regu-
larly with a season ending get-together. There will be a
$10.00 fee per person with all proceeds being paid out
to the first, second and last place finishers. Mar-
ried? Partner with your spouse.... or not. Single? Find
a friend or somebody else's spouse, but sign up and
play. Send your team information to Bill Payton at
[email protected] or call 352-342-0909.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Page 4 THE ISLES
Isles Night At The Skinny Dip
Frozen Yogurt Bar: Tuesday, November 8, 2016. 7:00pm-8:30pm. Join us for delicious “frozen yogurt” with a great variety to select from and all the toppings. Offering 50% off. A door prize will be given if 20 or more Isles resi-dents attend. Enjoy an evening with friends and the best “froyo” around. (In the Palmer Ranch Publix/Target Shopping Center.) Sign
Up In The Activity Book! AFTERNOON DELIGHT
QUARTET TO PEFORM
AT NOVEMBER HAPPY
HOUR
Wednesday, November 9,
2016 @ 5:30pm-7:30pm. Quartet performance
6:15-6:45pm. Tickets $10pp. Checks Only-
Payable to Isles HOA. (Wine and cheese served) (BYOB) The popular Afternoon Delight
Quartet features members who have won quar-
tet state championships, and a member who is
an original member of the doo-wop group The
Heartbeats, which appeared in the movie American
Graffiti. The quartet also appeared in concert with
the Sarasota Chorus of the Keys and on ABC 7’s
Suncoast View. They are known for their very
smooth sound, their wide-range of beautiful songs,
and their fun-filled performances. Sign up in the
Activity Book by Monday, October 31, 2016. Mini-
mum 25 for event!
Ladies Luncheon/ Holiday Fashion
Show : Thursday, November 10, 2016 @ Mission Valley Country Club. 12pm! Fashions by “Anthony’s Ladies Apparel”. Tickets $25pp (all inclusive). Sign up by November 1, 2016. Checks Only –Payable to Isles HOA.
Menu: Salad-Mixed Baby Greens w/sun dried cranberries, candied pecans & gorgonzola in balsamic vinai-
grette Entree Options (select one entrée)…. -Chicken Napoleon-breaded chicken breast with
Chicken Napoleon-breaded chicken breast with portobello mushroom, mozzarella cheese, sun diced
tomato & basil, drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette -Honey Mustard & Ginger Glazed Salmon -Pasta Primavera (fresh pasta tossed w/sauteed sea-
sonal vegetables in an olive oil, wine and herb sauce Veggies Oriental Stir fried vegetables Roasted redskin potatoes Dessert NY Cheesecake with strawberry topping Coffee/Tea Costco Day: Monday, November
14, 2016 Town Center. 1-3pm !!
In time to shop for the holidays! Costco will offer special discounted memberships to any new members and will provide information on all the products and services they offer (i.e. travel packages, cruises, car rentals, auto buying program, home financing and refinancing and much more!) Door prizes, goody bags and refreshments will be on
hand. Sign up in the Activity Book! Ladies Night Sip & Dip: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 6:30pm. Join us for a fun evening meeting old and new friends. Hostess: Toni Robinson & Maxine Marron. Sign up in the Activity Book!
Hearing Clinic: Thursday, Novem-ber17, 2016, 2pm-4pm. Sign up in the Ac-tivity Book. Space limited. Dr. Lindsey Nalu, will check your hearing, remove wax and
adjust hearing aids. Complimentary! Sarasota Ballet Backstage Tour: Tuesday, November 29, 2016. Arrive by 9:30am. Meet as a group at the Stage Door entrance at the FS Center for Performing Arts at 5555 N. Tamiami Trail ( also known as the Asolo thea-ter). Take the elevator to the 3rd floor, go down the long hallway to the screening room. The program will get underway at 9:45am and the tour starts at 10am. Note there are many stairs and lots of walking and stand-ing, wear comfortable shoes, and participants should be able to manage these elements. COMPLIMENTARY TOUR! Maximum 20 folks! Sign up by Monday, No-
vember 21 ,2016!
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UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
Sarasota Trolley Holiday Tour of Lights: Tues-day, December 13, 20156 6pm-8pm! Meet in front of the Town Center!!! Trolley leaves promptly at 6pm. Join in this festive tour of seeing some of Sara-sota’s wonderful display of lights throughout the city. Enjoy an evening with friends and “Barron” on the trolley, approxi-mately 2 hours. Cost $15pp. Must have 32 persons per trolley for the tour. Two trolleys available—due to popu-lar demand!! Sign up early—Deadline Decem-ber 1, 2016. No refunds! (First Come First Serve) (Bring a snack if you like-no glass containers) (Must have 32 persons for each trolley –2nd one will
be cancelled if not filled) Art Lecture: Monday, January 23, 2017 @ 6pm in the Town Center. Tickets $10 per person –Cash!Minimum 20 folks!! Join British Art Historian, Kevin Costello, as he highlights the lives and works of two artists whose innovations in design and intentions changed the course of painting and sculpture right into our own time. James Mallard William Turner (1775-1851) created the idea of atmospheric drama—infinite space filled with romantic violence and the calm beauty of nature’s forces. August Rodin (1840-1917) reinvented figurative sculpture by allowing details to melt into abstract form. The power of his sculpture laid the foundation of figura-tive sculpture for the next 100 years. Sign up in the
Activity Book by January 15, 2017.
What A View! Ladies Holiday Luncheon-
Holiday Inn/Lido Beach (7th Floor) Thursday, December 8, 2016 @ 12:00pm! (Sign up & Pay by November
28, 2016) 233 Ben Franklin Drive, Sarasota, Fl 34236-(941-388-
5555) Tickets $25pp (all inclusive) Check: Isles HOA Entree (Select One) (Gluten Free Available) -Portobello Mushroom with zuchini, spinach and as-paragus with tomato sauce (stacked) (Vegan/
Vegetarian) -Grilled NY Strip (cooked medium ) with maitre
d'butter, portobello mushrooms -Grilled Salmon, Fresh dill and lemon Chefs choice of starch and vegetable Dessert Chocolate Cake - Rolls/Butter - Coffee
& Ice Tea “Ocean’s Trio” plays the best of the “Big Band” favorites and dance mu-sic. Join us Thursday, December 8, 2016, 6:00pm-8:30pm in the Town Center for this event sponsored by BrightView Land-scaping. Complimentary! BYOB! Light Refreshments. Thank you BrightView! Sign up in the Activity Book by December 1, 2016! (Will in-clude Christmas/Holiday tunes in the repertoire along with favorites such as “Minnie the Moocher, All That Jazz,
Fly Me To The Moon and others”.) Silk Scarf Painting Class: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Monday, December 12, 2016, 2016 @ 12:30-1:30pm (Card Room). Join Margie Thomas an Artist and instructor for silk designs. “Silks In Sara-sota” her work can be seen in Creative Framing & Gift Galleries in Sarasota and Venice. Create your own silk scarf design, each unique and no two alike. (Minimum 5 -Maximum 12 for this class! Scarves and paints provided. $15 per person
(Cash) Sign up by Monday, December 5, 2016.
(Makes fabulous gifts!)
Santa & Mrs. Claus Arrive At The
Isles
Saturday, December 10, 2016 9:30am—10:30am
Breakfast with Santa, Mrs. Claus & The Elves
Pancakes, Sausage & Juice
Sign up in the Activity Book by Monday,
December 5, 2016.
Complimentary!
MONTHLY ACTIVITIES
Popcorn & Movie: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 @ 8pm. “The Meddler” staring Susan Sarandon. PG-13 (Comedy-Drama) Hosted by Julia Alvarez. Popcorn served.
BYOB! Sign up in the Activity Book! Classic Movie: Thanksgiving Holiday
Break! CERT: No meeting in November 2016!
Birthday Club: All residents with birthdays in October, No-vember & December 2016 will be honored on Friday, December 9, 2016 @ 1:30pm in the card room. Sign up in Activity Book.
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RULES & REGS CORNER GROUNDS CORNER
Rules & Regs Committee
The Facilitators
Most of us have been guilty of occasionally ex-
ceeding the speed limit. But there is a differ-
ence between going a few mph over the limit on I-
75 and speeding in The Isles. The speed limit for
most of the public roadways in The Isles is 25
mph. The exceptions being 10 mph on sharp curves
on Guarino and the "corkscrew" at the south cor-
ner of Burgos/Aviano. Additionally, there are two
15 mph turns on Abaco. The private roads in the
back of residences also have a 15 mph limit.
Some areas may require extra caution. For exam-
ple, the area between Aviano and Guarino on Bur-
gos is the busiest in The Isles, with many parked
cars. More importantly, it is where many of our
children live. So while the limit may be 25 mph,
perhaps more like 20 mph is advisable.
Coming off of Honore onto Aviano please remember
to slow down and watch for traffic coming south
on Burgos and crossing Aviano. There are some
bushes on the divider that can partially obstruct
your vision. Slow down, take it easy and we can
continue to make The Isles a safe and pleasant
place to live.
Next Rules & Regs Committee Meeting:
11/15 @ 9:00 in the card room of the Town Center.
All are welcome.
Chairperson
Jeannette Munger
Grounds Committee
The committee hopes you are pleased with the addi-tional amount of mulch that was applied this year. In addition to the esthetics, it should help to bring a little
more control over the weeds November will bring political change to this country, but also change to the Grounds Committee. We are in need of new volunteers to help keep The Isles an attrac-tive place to live. You would enjoy learning and being a part of the decisions that take place “behind the scenes”. Perhaps you have gardening knowledge or maybe would just like to take the minutes at the meetings which are held every other month. Attending the November meeting in the card room would be an opportunity to see us at work. An application form was in last months’
newsletter, or ask Roz for one. “When the world wearies and society ceases to
satisfy, there’s always the garden.”
……. Minnie Aumonier Next Grounds Committee meeting - November 3,
2016 @ 1:00PM
ALL FAITHS FOOD PANTRY
" Our Thanksgiving Food Collection will be
held again this year, from October 30th to No-
vember 7th. All food collected will go to All
Faiths Food Pantry. If you'd like to make a
monetary donation, please leave your tax-
deductible check payable to All Faiths Food
Pantry in an envelope in the collection box.
Boxes will be in the Post Office and in Club-
house. Thank you to everyone, who has sup-
ported this food drive over the past years -
and we thank you again this year for your sup-
port.....” Jo Ann Bruno
ODDS & ENDS
THE ISLES Page 7
Adult AED Two Automated External Defibrillators are on the Isles property, one is installed in the men’s restroom at the Tennis
Courts. The other is installed in the Town Center (Main Room) ADT Number (New Number) 1-800-878-7806 To reach our Community Association Service Center for Cus-tomer Care, Services, Sales, System Testing, and Technical Sup-
port. Call the above number. Architectural Change Requests They will be reviewed by the
ACC board and you will be notified of the decision. Comcast Number Technical or Support issues call the Comcast Call Center. 800-266-2278. (Make sure you have your account
number or phone number ready to give). Disposal of Fire Extinguishers Household Chemical Collection Center is open Wednesday—Saturday, Hours 8am-4pm. 8750 Bee
Ridge Road, Sarasota. They may be reached at 861-5000. DiVosta Customer Number A new “Centralized Customer Service Department” for DiVosta Customer Relations has been
established with a toll free number. 1-888-898-9712 The Isles After Hours Number After hours or weekends the emergency number for the common
areas is - 941-951-4034 An answering service will notify appropriate management. Tennis Reminder: When using the tennis courts we ask all play-ers to shut the tennis gates behind them and not use the dead bolt to block the bathroom doors open at the tennis courts. If you sign up and are unable to play, please remove your name from that
time slot. Yard Waste/Debris If you have palm fronds, branches that you have trimmed, place them on the opposite side of your driveway from your garbage or recycling on Tuesday evening after 5pm for
pick-up on Wednesday. Waste Management #941-493-4100 Work Orders “Landscape Work Orders” must be filled out for all landscaping requests. The forms are located in the post office or on Isles Activities desk Drop box is available in the post office. All other requests pertaining to the house itself can be directed to your DIVOSTA Customer Relations Manager. Reminder-”Work
Orders” will be addressed within 30 business days.
GARDEN CORNER
Updates from BrightView November 2016 Thanksgiving is upon us and with it are the cooler day-time temperatures and nights. I don’t expect to see any frost on the pumpkin but it certainly is a welcome re-
prieve from the stifling heat and humidity. The cooler temperatures have certainly slowed the growth of turf and plant material. The warm season St. Augustine turf substantially slows after the first cool nights. The cool nights and Cutlass are working to slow
growth of the plant material. The turf will continue to be monitored for insects and disease, but it is less likely to show signs because of the lack of stress from reduced temperatures. A balanced treatment was applied to turf to enhance color and promote healthy root and shoot growth. With the re-duced rainfall, irrigation will be checking for hotspots
and assuring these areas are fixed. The mulch application which looks very nice through-out the campus looks very nice and it provides a cool-ing blanket for plants, it retains moisture and helps pre-
vent weed growth. Mowing will be an alternating weekly service and will include all the usual suspects, mowing, blowing, weed whip and hard surface edging. The only difference soft
edging will be done once per month. Finally I want to wish all of you a very Happy Thanks-
giving. BrightView appreciates your loyalty and commits to creating a beautiful place to live.
Sam Passafiume, Branch Manager—Sarasota Brightview Operations
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Isles Holiday Party
Friday, December 16, 2016 6pm-10pm
Venetian Golf & River Club
502 Veneto Blvd, North Venice, Fl 34275 Tickets $45 per person (Checks Only-Payable to
Isles HOA) (Deadline December 1, 2016)
Entertainment: The Fabulous Two Tones (formerly "Rick & Franky/Rick the Trickster)
Bar Available
Credit Cards ONLY!! (No American Express Cards)
Reception 6:00-6:30pm
Spinach & Artichoke Dip with assorted Crackers & Crostinis
Dinner 6:30pm
Menu Mixed Field Green Salad, Tomatoes, Crisp Cu-cumber Salad, Carrots (Pear Vinaigrette/Ranch
Dressing) Rolls & Butter
Bottle of Red & White Wine on Each Table
Entree (Select One)
-Venetian Chicken Bruschetta (boneless chicken breast, breaded and pan fried with marinated
diced tomatoes, garlic, lemon & extra virgin olive oil) Creamy Parmesan Risotto, Pan Fried Aspara-
gus -Boneless Short Rib (Braised short rib, served
with port wine demi-glace and crispy fried onions) Yukon Gold Potato Gratin, Pan Fried Asparagus
-Grilled Salmon (Center cut Pacific Salmon fillet served with lemon butter sauce and fresh herbs)
Parmesan Risotto, Pan Fried Asparagus
-Vegetable Strudel (Carrots, Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Red Bell Peppers & Mushrooms rolled in
phyllo dough and baked til crisp, served with zesty carrot-ginger sauce)
DESSERT Carmel cheesecake (with fresh
whipped cream & strawberries) Coffee/Tea served
Reserve Tables of 8– Must Be Paid By One Per-
son and Names Given At Time Of Sign Up!
Archictural Control Committee It has been brought to the attention of the Architectural Control Committee that many homeowners are not aware of the policy regarding decorative lighting. So we thought we would address it. The Isles documents regarding exterior lighting is the following: SECTION 27. Lighting: Except for seasonal decorative lights, which may be displayed between December 1, and January 10 only, all exterior lights must be approved in writing by the
Committee. Any seasonal decorations for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Easter and etc. should be displayed no more than 30 days before and removed 14 days after the event. Decorations with lights for sea-sonal decorations other than between the period of 12/1 and 1/10 must be approved by the ACC. Decorations must be accept-able to the committee and not interfere with landscaping mainte-
nance. Halloween cob webs on bushes may result in the bushes not being trimmed. Blow up figures and other decorations that kill or damage vegetation will result in restoration charges to the homeowner. Carol E Solomon ACC Chairperson
Green & Clean – in the Isles Green Cleaning
Employ green cleaning products: combine
baking soda and vinegar plus warm water and you can clean almost any-
thing
Be careful using anti-bacterial cleansers. Evidence is mounting that they can
have harmful effects
Clean your indoor air naturally; plants are great for filtering indoor air and instead of expensive air fresheners try boiling a mixture of cinnamon, cloves
or other favorite (and fragrant) herbs
For more tips go to: http://www.treehugger.com/htgg/how-to-go-
green-cleaning.html Thank you from the Care Committee – your
“Green Team”
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THE WHOLE HOME PROBLEM SOLVER MINOR REPAIRS/REPLACEMENTS
MAJOR REMODELS
RENE BUTYN 941-780-1586 [email protected]
Veteran (USN) LICENSED AND INSURED – CGC 034932 Affiliated with Macksey Construction, Inc.
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Peaceful Personal Training Your Time, Your Place, Your Workout
Janie Gibson, BA
Certified Master Personal Trainer Yoga, Pilates & Group Fitness Instructor
Phone: 941-735-9370 Email: [email protected] Website: www.peacefulpt.com
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A DAY At The Isles
Kayak
Trip On
Myakka
River &
Curry
Creek
Ladies
Sip &
Dip
Birthday
Club
CERT
Mtg Speaker
Ed Mc
Crane