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The Villages at Cypress Creek
Fall/Holiday 2015
The Villages at Cypress Creek Website
A Resource for Community Documents
http://thevillagesatcypresscreek.net/
Ready! Set! Go!
The Holiday Activities
are Ready and Set to Go
for The Villages at Cypress Creek! (see details inside)
Our Community Security Committee
has scheduled a
Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Tuesday, November 17th
6:30pm
SouthShore Regional Library
All Residents are Invited!
Welcome New Residents!
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LaPaloma Newsmakers Patrick O'Connor is a Commissioned Notary Public for the State of Florida. Anyone needing notary services can
contact Patrick at 633.7241 or 443.226.3580.
Judy and Pete Zeban celebrated their 23rd Wedding Anniversary at their timeshare in Orlando during the month of
September. CONGRATULATIONS to the Zebans! And, once again, “Paradise” is calling them …. They will be cruis-
ing the Caribbean this winter on Carnival cruiseship, Paradise. Bon Voyage! In other “Zeban news”, granddaughter,
Melissa is doing great! Her son, Liam, is almost 2 years old and is taking tap dance lessons with his own black tap
shoes, just like Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly :-)! He loves the Dallas Cowboys, much to the delight of Judy, but Pete is
hoping to soon convert him to a New York Giants fan. We’ll keep you posted on that one!
Ventana Newsmakers Vivian Katwaroo, age 14, is offering babysitting, tutoring and pet-sitting services. Vivian has volunteered in her
church nursery for 2 years, graduated from Safe Sitter®, and is an exceptionally responsible big sister of 2 younger sib-
lings. Along with her abundant experience of caring for babies and younger children, as a homeschooling teen, Vivian
has a flexible schedule. For instance, Vivian is available in the afternoons to accompany children home from their bus
stop for after-school care and homework assistance or tutoring. Additionally, children are welcome to be cared for in her
own Ventana home. Call Vivian for pet-sitting, babysitting or tutoring services at 633.5672.
I am a concerned resident in Ventana Village, very concerned about the speeding on Cypress Village
Boulevard. The fact that most of the traffic there is traveling at highway speeds, and where we exit Ven-
tana onto the Boulevard there is a blind curve to the left and to the right, which creates a very dangerous
situation. A year ago, a study was conducted on this issue by the County. Subsequently, the County in-
stalled new street signs on the Boulevard near the entrance of Ventana Drive to warn of approach of "hidden entry/
exit". The County deemed no further action was required at that time. I think the signs are totally ignored by most driv-
ers and have had no effect whatsoever on the speeding.
Although the Sheriff’s Office does write tickets to speeders on a regular basis, there is a way we can voice our commu-
nity concern fairly easily. The County has updated its website, making it easier to contact them for help. At
www.hillsboroughcounty.org, click on "At Your Service"; then click on "Other Request". Just fill in the simple form
there, describing the speeding traffic, the danger it poses to anyone leaving Ventana and requesting that the Sheriff's
Office write some speeding tickets on the Boulevard. If several Ventana residents file a request fairly often, hopefully,
our voices will be heard and a heightened police presence on the Boulevard will be made, making it safer for all of us.
~ Judy Anderson
Villa d’Este
Roger & Virginia Wilson
1608 Oracle Drive
Ventana
Mark & Sandra Rupert
3903 Salida Del Sol Drive
James & Rita Mitchell
3820 Salida Del Sol Drive
LaPaloma Richard & Brenda Hoffing
811 Alandra Lane
Happy Halloween!
Fairway Palms Sue Romeo
912 Silverthorn Lane
It may also be time to
check those batteries in
your smoke detectors
It’s Time to “Fall Back”
Clocks are set back one hour
2am, Sunday, November 1st
The Ruskin Memorial VFW Post #6287 presents :
Saturday, November 14th starting promptly at 11am
Parade will proceed through downtown Ruskin along US 41 from 5th Avenue, North to 19th Avenue
Each year the Ruskin VFW members, dignitaries and color guards are joined by dozens of
youth, civic and community organizations. Various school marching bands,
Krewes, Honorary Mayors, Chambers of Commerce, Boy and Girl Scouts, as well as
local organizations and businesses make up this mile-and-a-half Parade.
Everyone is invited to a Cookout provided immediately following the Parade at
the Ruskin VFW (on US 41, a block north of 19th Avenue)!
Lots of fun is planned, including Awards to the best Parade floats ~
a Fun, Fun, Fun Day and Patriotic at the same time!
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Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite Featured at Kings Point!
Our Community Security Committee has scheduled
a Community Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Tuesday, November 17th
6:30pm
SouthShore Regional Library
Our Community Resource Deputy Jeff Merry will be attending
to discuss Neighborhood Watch/Residential Safety issues
ALL RESIDENTS ARE INVITED!
Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Neil Simon is one of America’s favorite playwrights whose hilarious comedy,
Plaza Suite, will be presented by Sun City Center’s Pelican Players on:
November 12th, 13th and 14th in the Veterans Theater in Kings Point
Plaza Suite first opened on Broadway in 1968. Set in the Plaza Hotel, the play is a
comedy in three acts. Each act takes place in Room 719, a lavish hotel suite that
overlooks Central Park and the newly built General Motors building. The first act
is about Sam and Karen Nash who are celebrating their 23rd (or 24th?) wedding an-
niversary. Act Two reunites Jesse and Muriel, two former high school sweethearts.
Jesse is now a famous Hollywood producer and Muriel is a married, mother of
three living in Tenafly, New Jersey. Act Three, arguably the most hilarious com-
edy/farce that Simon has written, is about Norma and Roy Hubley, whose daughter
is about to be married at the Plaza - if she decides to come out of the bathroom.
To say that each act gets funnier and funnier is an understatement. Neil Simon cre-
ates characters who serve up a delicious blend of riotous comedy with just a touch
of reality.
Pelican Players is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with a sure-fire winner! ALL are welcome to attend. The talented cast
includes our own Fran Eckert (LaPaloma), Dan Tackitt, Sharon McKnight, Brenda Harris, Erik Hann, Kevin Steinke,
and Linda Halperin. Making their stage debuts are Greg Potvin, Robert Monheit and Andrea Combrink. Don’t miss it!
The evening performances start at 7pm. There is an additional matinee at 1:30pm on Saturday as well. Tickets
are $15 and may be purchased at the Veterans Theater Box Office in Kings Point, 1900 Clubhouse Drive. The
Box Office is open weekdays from 9am to 4pm.
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The Firehouse Cultural Center & Pub
The Ken Loomer Big Band (Pub*)
Friday, November 6th
(7:30 to 9:30pm)
Drummer Ken Loomer and his Dynamic Swinging Big
Band has created a style that touches all people and all gen-
erations as they play the music of Duke Ellington, Buddy
Rich, Woody Herman, Count Basie, Maynard Ferguson, and
Ken’s own great original arrangements. Do not miss this
concert!
A Mediterranean Dinner & Entertainment
Friday, November 13th
(6 to 8pm)
Looking for a unique dining opportunity to spice up your weekend or special occasion? Join
us on November 13th! Guests will enjoy a delicious four-course Mediterranean Dinner ca-
tered by Pita Kebob and a performance of the ancient art of Belly Dancing. Watch as the
belly dancer expresses the rhythms and melodies of Middle Eastern music through her sultry
display of movements as she creates an atmosphere that enhances the fun and lively spirit of
this colorful evening.
Ed Wright plays the Blues (Pub*)
Saturday, November 14th
(7:30 to 9:30pm)
In 1980 Ed Wright started his first blues band on Long Island, N.Y. Since relocating to Florida he has shared
the stage with many great local players. In addition to writing songs, playing the guitar, and repairing gui-
tars, Ed also finds time to give lessons on guitar, bass, harmonica, and slide guitar. Ed will be joined by an-
other great local musician, Chuck Riley, on bass.
Call now for more information 645.7651 or visit www.firehouseculturalcenter.org. Reservations recommended for
above events. Tickets on sale now! The Firehouse Cultural Center: 101 1st Avenue Ruskin.
*The Firehouse Pub has cash bar and refreshments available. No outside food or beverages allowed.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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SouthShore Regional Library
The Annual Festival of Trees is Back!
The Friends of the SouthShore Regional Library is gearing up to sponsor the 5th Annual Festival of Trees!
From Monday, November 16th, through Saturday, December 12th, the middle aisle of the Library will be transformed
into a beautiful season celebration with decorated holiday trees. The Friends of the SouthShore Regional Library are pre-
senting this fundraiser, with proceeds to help fund kids, teen and adult programs at the Library. Proceeds are raised via
silent auction bids for purchase of these donated decorated trees.
Announcement of silent auction bid winners and Holiday Celebration,
complete with a Pancake Breakfast for only $5, is scheduled for:
Saturday, December 12th
9am
Following the Breakfast, there will be a Jingle Jamboree with Cookie Mouse for the kiddies AND adults, alike! The
Jingle Jamboree will start with the reading of the popular book, “If You Take a Mouse to the Movies”, authored by Laura
Numeroff. There will be fun crafts for attendees and, what’s this? Cookie Mouse will be there too!!
Everyone is invited to view the beautiful trees and perhaps make a bid on a favorite tree
and enjoy the Friends Holiday Celebration on December 12th!
To celebrate the holiday season,
JSA Medical Group presents
An Outdoor Christmas Concert
Thursday, December 3rd
2 to 4pm
featuring the Sun City Center Men’s Chorus and Fletcher Music!
Refreshments will be served!
JSA Medical Group is central and south Florida’s largest provider of primary health care services to the Medicare
population, giving you more choices than ever.
The Holiday Spirit is Alive and Well at JSA Medical Group !
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Ray’s Golf Carts Has an Offer Just for You!
Ray’s Golf Carts, serving customers in The Villages at Cypress Creek since March of 2014, offers sales of new, refur-
bished and used carts, service, parts and accessories. Ray’s Golf Carts is located in The MarketPlace at Cypress Creek
Plaza (near JSA Medical Group and AAA). Their hours of operation are Mondays through Thursdays from 8am to
4:30pm, and Fridays from 8am to 3:30pm, closed Saturdays and Sundays.
Owners, Gordon and Wendy Dimmock, are very excited to be a part of our community and are enjoying meeting and
assisting our residents with their golf cart needs. They offer a One-Year Service Plan for only $125 + tax! This Plan in-
cludes 9 services throughout the year.
Gordon and Wendy have an offer just for The Villages at Cypress Creek residents:
A $20 discount on $45 service visits AND
$200 discount on the $5,450 2012 Club Car Precedent Remanufactured Carts
These offers are valid until November 16th
761 Cortaro Drive
634.5546
www.RaysCartsFL.com
787 Cortaro Drive
634.2500
www.JSAMedicalGroup.com
Community HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
15th Annual Holiday Terry Lattz Cookie Brigade
Weekend of December 11th ~ 13th
We need cookies!
Cookie platters will be assembled and then delivered to the residents of Belvedere Commons,
Cypress Creek Assisted Living, LifePath Hospice, Palm Garden and Sun City Senior Living.
Please call Mimi 633.0677 if you’d like to contribute towards this wonderful tradition!
The Cypress Creek Golf Club is our community’s connection for “Toys for Tots”!
Starting on December 1st through to December 20th, please bring new and unwrapped toys
to the Golf Club
1011 Cypress Village Boulevard
Help make a child’s Christmas a brighter one ~ thank you!
13th Annual Cypress Creek
Holiday House-Decorating Contest
A $30-gift card from one of our local community restaurants is yours
if your house is chosen “neighborhood winner”!
Judging will take place the weekend of December 18th ~ 20th
Fairway Palms will be included with Montero
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Monday, November 16th @ 7pm
United Methodist Church
1210 Del Webb Boulevard West
The SouthShore Concert Band
Under the direction of Ken Easton, The SouthShore Concert Band is a group of enthusiastic and talented volunteer
SouthShore-area musicians eager to share their music with you. An awesome collection of talent, including our own
Nancy Byrnes (LaPaloma), a member of the Band for 10 years, who will dazzle you with her talent on the alto saxo-
phone!
Upcoming performances will feature Bach, Aaron Copland, Benny Goodman, Billy Joel and others. See the 2015 sched-
ule below. For more information, visit www.southshoreconcertband.org or call 707.3365. Performances are $5. Visit
www.southshoreconcertband.org for more information.
Open rehearsal is on Mondays, 7 to 9pm, at United Community Church (1501 La Jolla Avenue)
If you play a musical instrument, you are invited to join in the rehearsal. Students and adults are welcome!
Sunday, December 6th @ 3pm
Chula Vista
1702 Gulf City Road, (Ruskin)
Upcoming Performances
Thursday, December 10th @ 7pm
Sun City Center Community Hall
1910 South Pebble Beach Boulevard
Sunday, December 13th @ 3pm
Manatee RV Park
5050 Manatee Drive (Ruskin
Monday, December 14th @ 7pm
United Community Church Hall
1501 LaJolla Avenue
Chorus groups from schools in the SouthShore area will delight and enchant you with their
sweet music ~ Santa Claus will even make a special appearance! Candy Canes and Christmas
Carols will get participants into that joyous Christmas Spirit! Fun for the whole family, ALL
for free!
The Firehouse Cultural Center, located in Ruskin, provides quality programming with a focus on a full spectrum of
the arts, and on education for all ages. The Center offers experiential connections to the arts and to the unique history,
culture and natural environment of the SouthShore region. The Center stimulates, supports and encourages economic
opportunity, contributing to Ruskin’s downtown development and to building a tangible sense of place.
Holiday Concert at the Firehouse!
101 1st Avenue NE, Ruskin
645.7651
www.firehouseculturalcenter.org
The Firehouse Cultural Center is a non-profit 501(c)3 and a
major project of the Ruskin Community Development Founda-
tion, a non-profit focused on supporting significant community
initiatives.
Saturday, December 5th
2 to 4pm
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Pete Zeban (LaPaloma) has time to spare and time to share ~ Time Share Weeks (all RCI affiliates)!
Orange Lake Resort (Orlando); maximum 8 people; condo in East Village at Orange Lake; #1 Resort in USA
Location has a water park and Animal Kingdom is close by; Jacuzzi in unit; 4 golf courses,
restaurants, kids’ playland arcade and many more features!
Also, for about $500 enjoy a stay in Ft. Lauderdale; Harrisonburg, VA;
Bushkill Falls, PA just to name a few ~ many places to choose from!
Many locations available and prices are negotiable on length of stay
Call Pete Zeban (LaPaloma) 642.9575 or petecrusader@aol.com for more information!
Are you new to our neighborhood? If you are, Welcome! Brand new or “seasoned”, if you would like to know how you can become
involved and make connections with your neighbors,
contact Mimi @ 633.0677 mmrose1@tampabay.rr.com
Please see the involvement opportunities listed here!
Security Committee Monthly Meeting
First Wednesday at 6pm, LaPaloma
Russ Safford 634.4247/Tom Rose 633.0677
Landscape/Beautification Committee Monthly Meeting
Second Thursday at 9am, Fairway Palms Clubhouse
Darcie Shane 629.2723
SouthShore Regional Library
Volunteers Needed!
Tom/Mimi Rose 633.0677
The Annual Community Garage Sale
Tom/Mimi Rose 633.0677 Newsletter Information/Reporting
Mimi Rose 633.0677
My name is Sue Romeo and I moved to Fairway Palms this past March. I am a small business
owner of Canadian Meds South in Apollo Beach and at Kings Point in Sun City Center.
This is my 7th year of saving dollars on the cost of prescription drugs for residents. I can order
both brand name and generic medications from my 4 pharmacies. As a consumer in the States,
you can order up to 90 days of medications across the border. The medications are mailed di-
rectly to your home upon receipt of a prescription.
When you are talking about Crestor (a cholesterol med) 40
mg being over $600 in the States for a 3-month supply, we
only charge $186. And the cost of Viagra is over $1,000 for
30 pills and we charge only $172 ~ you can see the savings
we can provide!
Let me help you save on prescription drugs. I can be
reached at my office number 413-7912. I am looking for-
ward to being of service to you!
~ Sue Romeo
Your Canadian Meds Connection!
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A security Check
A Security check
The holiday lights and displays are going up at the local stores. You are likely making your list and checking it twice.
Sad but true, the “bad guys” seem to come out in full force during the holiday season. Thefts and burglaries increase and
people always seem to be hurried, harried and distracted. Here are simple tips for safe holiday shopping:
>>> As purse snatchings are most common this time of year, try to go without a purse at all. Keep wallet contents in a
zipped or buttoned pocket. If you must carry a purse, use one that can be strapped tightly and worn on the front. Also, if
you can avoid carrying cash, do so. Instead, carry a debit card or checks. If you do carry checks, only bring enough for
the shopping you plan to do; leave the checkbook safe at home.
>>> Stay aware while leaving your car and returning. Thieves may follow you, looking for an opportunity to strike. If
possible, shop with a buddy. If you must shop alone, especially at night, and you feel uneasy about walking to your car,
request that a store employee escort you to your vehicle. (Beall’s Department Store has been offering this service for
years.)
>>> If at all possible, do not make multiple trips to the car with gifts/packages. Thieves will often follow a shopper out,
wait for them to go back into the store and then break into the car to steal the items. If you need to keep packages in the
car, cover them up. Some thieves will break into vehicles for the packages which are visible from outside the car. When
arriving back home, check your mirrors before exiting your vehicle, and look around as you are getting into your car to
get your bags out. Too often we can be distracted by the phone or just lost in our thoughts during this time of year ~
makes us easy marks for thieves.
So, follow these safety tips, be aware of your surroundings, and
have a safe and happy holiday season!
> On behalf of all of the Security Committee Members, have a beautiful holiday season with family and friends! Be safe! ~ Russ Safford/Tom Rose
Community Security Committee Chairmen
Beginning this past June, our Community Resource Deputy Jeff Merry, Hillsborough County Sher-
iff’s Office, has conducted very successful fraud awareness Forums on a different economic fraud topic
each month. These Forums identify new and growing economic frauds occurring here and include pre-
vention strategies and identification of resources available to victims. The Forums are open to the public
and are sponsored by various businesses who provide resource materials and refreshments.
The Forums for the month of November will cover Contractor Fraud The sessions run about an hour; all four listed
here cover the same issues.
Second Tuesday @ 9am
Sandpiper Room, Atrium Building (945 North Course Lane)
Second Tuesday @ 1pm Ripple Room in Kings Point main clubhouse (1900 Clubhouse Drive)
Third Wednesday @ 3pm American Momentum Bank (131 South Pebble Beach Boulevard)
Third Thursday @ 10am Freedom Auditorium, Freedom Plaza (1010 American Eagle Boulevard)
>>>>> And from our Community Resource Deputy Jeff Merry, here are his Tips for a Safe Holiday Season:
~ Community Resource Deputy Jeff Merry
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
948 Cherry Hills Drive
Office: 672.7817
Desk: 242.5525
The proper disposal of expired and unused prescription
drugs is important for many reasons! Consumption of ex-
pired prescriptions is dangerous because decomposition of in-
gredients takes place over time, possible inadvertent consumption
by mistaking them for another medication, and giving them to another indi-
vidual for consumption, which is illegal. And, lastly, improper disposal of
prescription drugs harms our precious environment.
You can bring prescription drugs for disposal to the local
Sheriff’s District Offices, any day, any time:
District IV Office: 508 33rd Street South Ruskin 247.0455
District II Office: 2310 North Falkenburg Road Tampa 247.8555
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Happy Holidays!
For your planning purposes……
The 14th Annual
Community Garage Sale
is scheduled for
Saturday, March 26, 2016 8am to 12noon
(details to follow in the Winter 2016 NewsLink)
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“…. Live your best and act your best and think your best today;
for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and the other tomorrows that follow. “ ~ Harriet Martineau (1802-1876)
2016 here we come!
Be Healthy, Stay Fit, It’s Your Choice!
The upcoming holiday season can be filled with a dizzying
array of demands, visitors, travel and frantic shopping trips.
For many people, it is also a time filled with sadness, self-
reflection, loneliness and anxiety. Compound the usual sea-
sonal pressures with economic strain and you may find this
to be one of the most emotionally trying times of the year.
But with some practical tips, you can minimize the stress
that accompanies the holidays. You may even end up en-
joying the holidays more than you thought you would.
Too often we take holiday stress for granted. What’s
worse, we often have higher expectations for this season
than for any other time of the year. Planning for the holi-
days can leave us feeling impatient, cranky, and in some
cases, depressed. When the realities of day-to-day life con-
flict with our efforts to make the holiday season perfect,
stress results.
The holidays don’t have to be perfect or just like last year.
Keep expectations for the holiday season manageable. Try
to set realistic goals for yourself. Pace yourself. Organize
your time. Make a list and prioritize the important activi-
ties. Make time for yourself. Spending just 15 minutes
alone, without distractions, may refresh you enough to han-
dle everything you need to do. Find something that reduces
stress by clearing your mind, slowing your breathing and
restoring inner calm. Set aside specific days for shopping,
visiting friends and other activities. Learn to say no;
friends and colleagues will understand if you can’t partici-
pate in every project or activity.
SCHEDULING TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
Simplify holiday commitments and traditions. Discuss
with your family which traditions are most important to
you and to them. It’s okay to re-evaluate past traditions.
Allow time for yourself. Remember to do things that you
enjoy. Avoid time crunches by making plans to visit some
friends and family soon after the holidays. Don’t over-
schedule yourself. Allow enough time to relax and recover
after visiting with others. Tell family members about your
commitments so you are not struggling against their expec-
tations. Travel after rush hour. When driving long dis-
tances, give yourself time to stop and rest.
ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR FEELINGS. If someone close
to you has recently died or you can’t be with loved ones,
realize that it’s normal to feel sadness and grief. It’s okay
to take time to cry or express your feelings. If you feel
lonely or isolated, seek out community, religious or other
social events. Spend time with people who care about you.
Reach out and make new friends, or connect with someone
you haven’t heard from in a while. Do something for
someone else. Volunteer your time to help others.
STICK TO A BUDGET. Before you go gift and food
shopping, decide how much money you can afford to
spend. Then stick to your budget. Don’t try to buy hap-
piness with an avalanche of gifts. Some alternatives: do-
nate to a charity in someone’s name, give homemade
gifts or start a family gift exchange.
DRINKING DURING THE HOLIDAYS. The holiday
season is usually a time of fun, frolics, and revelry, but a
few too many drinks can quickly turn the fun into a trip
to the ER. The idea of responsible drinking is often met
with a groan and a sigh because who wants to be a party
pooper – right? Unfortunately, many people underesti-
mate the effect alcohol can have on the mind and body
and especially those who are not used to prolonged drink-
ing in a short period of time. Too many people can get
out of control and the last thing you want is to wake up
with your head jammed between the toilet and the seat.
The smart thing to do when celebrating with friends away
from home is to appoint a designated driver. They will
make sure everyone gets home safe and sound and can
still enjoy all the festivities as a sober participant.
The holiday season, entertaining, shopping, year-end
crunch, and planning for the New Year can place heavy
demands on our minds and bodies. There is a simple ac-
ronym to help prevent the negative effects of stressful
times: H.A.L.T. Avoid getting too Hungry, too Angry,
too Lonely or too Tired (excuse me while I grab a bite
and vent to a friend, then take a nap!). Bottom line: take
care of yourself--physically, socially, spiritually and
emotionally. So, even though this is the time of year to go
-go-go, make sure you HALT to ensure you are at your
best. Commit to having a happy healthy peaceful holiday.
Give, receive, be grateful, take care of your body and
feed your soul throughout the holidays so you can enjoy
them the way they were meant to be enjoyed!
Don’t let the holidays become something you dread. In-
stead, take steps to prevent the stress and depression that
can descent during the holidays. Learn to recognize your
holiday triggers, such as financial pressures or personal
demands, so you can combat them before they lead to a
meltdown. With a little planning and some positive think-
ing, you CAN find peace and joy during the holidays!
Happy Holidays!
References: UCDavis Health System, www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu; Mayo Clinic – Stress Management, www.mayoclinic.org/healthy; Lee Colon-Leadership Matters; Dr. Frank Lipman, The voice of sustainable wellness; Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinc.org
~ Di Zader (LaPaloma)
property management company address
Dave Krug, Unique Property Services, Inc.
1207 North Himes Avenue, Suite 3
Tampa FL 33607
phone: 879.1139 — fax: 879.1039
October
3rd Don Aude; 5th Arlene McGannon;
7th Michael Sweat; 8th Austin Bertini;
10th Mary Brown; 11th Robert Lee; 12th
D. Kay Psenisky; 21st Carol DiPaolo;
23rd Derek Prophet; 25th Bob Rupert;
30th Al Lockie; 31st Karen Dutchess
November
1st Darlyne Dickerson, Bud Hickman,
Dave Krug; 4th Michael Council; 5th
Margie Griffith; 8th Dave Carter, Shari
Keen; 11th Betty Lockie, Russ Safford;
22nd Judy Palzer; 26th Jason Kloter
Birthday Announcements
December
3rd BJ Hower; 6th Mary Ann Diersing, Kim
Oswalt; 7th Mary Hunter; 12th Garney
Cope, Helene Patterson, Nikkirae Redding;
15th Carol Tedder; 17th Fred Patterson; 20th
Kamden Alexander; 23rd Kristin Hedin,
Lyle Larson, Mary Libroth; 25th Jim Boris;
28th Ernie Brown; 30th Tony Bertini, Chris
Oswalt; 31st Larry Young
January
4th Fred Laskey; 9th Kathy Oswalt; 13th
Phyllis Brown; Joelle Palzer; 17th Peggy
Boris; 20th Noleen Burch, Michael Griffith,
Jack Palzer; 21st Craig Sweeting; 22nd
Tom Beatty; 28th Makenzie Council; 29th
Gail Sweeting
February
2nd Coleen Laskey; 6th Gail Johns; 7th Dee
Foster; 8th George Myers; 9th Alicia
Haggerty; 11th Don Hobratschk; 13th Eve-
lyn Hickman; 14th Bill Bennett, Rita
Wellman; 17th Liz Hower; Neva Lubinski;
18th Diane Lenhard; 24th Sharon Knight;
25th Madelyn Council, Sue Miller; 26th
Bob Dickerson; 27th Sande Larson; 28th
Al Eastlack
Is YOUR birthday missing from our quarterly birthday lists??
Please call or email me with the info Thanks! Mimi 633.0677
mmrose1@tampabay.rr.com
Attention Residents and Business Managers! This Newsletter is for you and about you. Please contact us with
your “article of interest” — a new addition to the family, special accomplishment, a promotion your business may be
offering, etc. The deadline for submission of articles for the Winter 2016 newsletter is Monday January 4 2016
Mimi Rose (mmrose1@tampabay.rr.com) 633.0677
More and more, there is a need to communicate pertinent area news updates
and events here in The Villages at Cypress Creek. If you are not currently re-
ceiving community email and would like to ensure you are included in news
emails, Neighborhood Watch alerts, etc., please send your address to me. Be
assured, your address will be protected using the “blind copy” feature ~ your
address will not appear on any distribution list. Thank you!
mmrose1@tampabay.rr.com
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Candle DeLight is back in business! For your delight, candles
of all types, over 100 molds. Save on energy and get romantic.
Give us a call and we will fit your needs. Discount prices!
Pete & Judy Zeban (LaPaloma) 642.9575
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grains. Each ingredient is specially selected to provide a broad
range of nutritional benefits. Juice Plus+® is a complement to
a healthy diet and is a simple, convenient, and inexpensive way
to add more nutrition from fruits and vegetables to your diet,
everyday. Juice Plus+ is supported by clinical research con-
ducted by researchers at peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Juice Plus+ is recommended by thousands of doctors and
health professionals around the world. Call Di Zader
(LaPaloma) for details on how you, too, can benefit from this
product! dizader@hotmail.com 633.7025
Part-Time Internet Research Assistant Wanted Bob Sillick (Fairway Palms), independent marketing consult-
ant and Web content writer, seeks semi-retired individual to
assist him in his freelance business. Web search experience is a
plus; up-to-date computer (laptop preferred) required. $12.50 to
$15.00/hour, depending on experience. For more information,
contact Bob at 938.5997 or bobsillick@gmail.com.
Vivian Katwaroo (Ventana), age 14, is offering babysitting,
tutoring and pet-sitting services. Vivian has volunteered in
her church nursery for 2 years, graduated from Safe Sitter®,
and is an exceptionally responsible big sister of 2 younger sib-
lings. Along with her abundant experience of caring for babies
and younger children, as a homeschooling teen, Vivian has a
flexible schedule. For instance, Vivian is available in the after-
noons to accompany children home from their bus stop for af-
ter-school care and homework assistance or tutoring. Addition-
ally, children are welcome to be cared for in her own Ventana
home. Call Vivian for pet-sitting, babysitting, or tutoring ser-
vices at 633.5672.
Patrick O'Connor (LaPaloma) is a Commissioned Notary
Public for the State of Florida. Anyone needing notary services
can contact Patrick at 633.7241 or 443.226.3580.
Sue Romeo (Ventana) is your Canadian Meds South con-
nection! Contact her today at 413-7912 to find out about
ALL of the savings she can provide you on your meds.
-commerce Pets, Paws & Beyond provides love, attention, and exercise for
your pets while you are not available. We are bonded, insured
and a member of Pet Sitters International. Call me for a no
charge consultation and together we will create a plan for your
pets. I also do house sitting for those times when you are away
and would like someone to check your home. Sandy Kloter
(LaPaloma) 390.7759, www.petspawsandbeyond.com
Computer and Network Services ~ for wireless, upgrades/
repairs, virus removal, call Shawn Kloter (LaPaloma), Network
Engineer 424.6048 klote82@gmail.com “trusted service since
2005”
China Wok, Chinese restaurant located in Sun Point Plaza, is
owned by Ventana residents — Quan Yong Chen and Yu Chun
Cao! Drop by or call 645.8088 to order up!
Massage Therapy ~ Home visits by Mary Hunter (Fairway
Palms), Licensed & Insured MA31372. 634.1367.
John Smith (Ventana) operates the H&R Block offices in
Apollo Beach, Ruskin and Sun City Center. Certified tax profes-
sionals are available 7 days a week; we are well versed in the
most recent tax law changes such as the New Home Owner's
Credit, the Hiring Incentives to restore Employment Act, and the
Health Coverage Tax Credit. We also fix 'Free Tax Returns.' In
the current economy many people are choosing the free clinics to
get their return prepared. We see many of those people in our
offices with IRS letters during the summer, needing help with
audits. We also offer a service called "Second Look" where we
review tax returns to find more money. In over 80% of those we
review, we find more money for the clients. For more informa-
tion, call John at 645.4829.
Sparkle N Sprinkle is a rubber stamp company that manufac-
tures an eclectic mix of rubber stamps. Our family-owned busi-
ness is committed to providing you with quality products for all
of your Cardmaking, Scrapbooking and Paper Crafting
needs. Sparkle N Sprinkle specializes in hand-mixed embossing
powders and glitters with one of the largest selections avail-
able! We also have a variety of rubber stamps that are made in
the USA and are offered as rubber only, ready for your acrylic
blocks, mounted on wood or as Stamp Sets, available rubber only
or on cling cushion stored on a laminated color storage sheet
ready to use on your acrylic blocks. Owners, Margaret &
George Myers (Ventana) have been in business for over 15
years. Stop in their shop at: 3016 East College Avenue (next to
Tax Collector at SunPoint Shopping Center) Phone numbers are
(local) 642.0940 and (non-local) 888.901.9173
www.sparklensprinkle.com
Jean Aldrich (LaPaloma) is your Mattress Firm connection!
Drop in and see Jean for your sleep needs. Mattress Firm is lo-
cated at 10427 Gibsonton Drive, next to Lowes. 672.4700
Bob Thompson (LaPaloma) has become a real estate agent and
has joined Keller Williams Realty. He’s ready to assist you,
your family and friends in buying or selling real estate. His goal
is to provide "Quality Service to Quality Clients". 633.4200
Email: rlt4u@kw.com
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