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December 2015 WWW.STONEYBROOKHOA.COM PLEASE REMEMBER: All residents must have a valid I.D. card to use the facilities, including the pool, fitness room, in- line skating rink, volleyball, tennis and basketball courts. Children under 12 must have parental supervision while at the Recreation Center or they will be asked to leave. I.D.s are made in the Rec Center office. Board Meeng December 17th at 4:00 PM Stoneybrook Rec Center 200 Golden Harbour Trail Bradenton, FL 34212 Phone: (941)750-9688 Fax: (941)750-9363 Office Hours Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 10am-12pm Sunday-Closed Breakfast w/Santa, Pot Luck 2-5 Art Gallery, Trivia, Trunk or Treat 6,7 Karaoke, Lights Compeon 8 Line Dancing, Kids Zone, Pet 9 Story Time, Clubs, Events 10 Compliance, Crime Prevenon , Cook Books 11 Neighborhood Watch, Wetlands 12,13 Board News, Save the Date, Golf 14-16 Community Calendar 17 Inside: HELP STONEYBROOK UPDATE THE RESIDENT RECORDS AND CREATE THE PERSONALIZED WEBSITE SIGN IN You should have received a request for your email address and electronic mail recipient authorizaon card & self-addressed, stamped envelope. Did you send yours in yet? It is vitally important that we get our database updated with your proper contact informaon and allow us to develop the confidenal members only website secon. We need to have your card returned to us. Please help us in this important endeavor.

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December 2015

WWW.STONEYBROOKHOA.COM

PLEASE

REMEMBER:

All residents must have a

valid I.D. card to use the

facilities, including the pool, fitness room, in-

line skating rink, volleyball, tennis and

basketball courts. Children under 12 must

have parental supervision while at the

Recreation Center or they will be asked

to leave. I.D.s are made in the Rec Center

office.

Board Meeting

December 17th at

4:00 PM

Stoneybrook Rec

Center

200 Golden Harbour

Trail

Bradenton, FL 34212

Phone: (941)750-9688

Fax: (941)750-9363

Office Hours

Monday - Friday

9am - 5pm

Saturday 10am-12pm

Sunday-Closed

Breakfast w/Santa, Pot Luck 2-5

Art Gallery, Trivia, Trunk or Treat 6,7

Karaoke, Lights Competition 8

Line Dancing, Kids Zone, Pet 9

Story Time, Clubs, Events 10

Compliance, Crime Prevention ,

Cook Books

11

Neighborhood Watch, Wetlands 12,13

Board News, Save the Date, Golf 14-16

Community Calendar 17

Inside:

HELP STONEYBROOK UPDATE THE RESIDENT RECORDS AND CREATE

THE PERSONALIZED WEBSITE SIGN IN

You should have received a request for your email address and electronic

mail recipient authorization card & self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Did you send yours in yet? It is vitally important that we get our database updated with your proper contact

information and allow us to develop the confidential member’s only

website section. We need to have your card returned to us. Please help

us in this important endeavor.

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Every year it seems we hear Christmas Carols being played on the radio and throughout stores

earlier and earlier - way before Thanksgiving dinners are even planned or digested. Trees glow-

ing with lights, bowers of poinsettias, sleighs full of toys and the constant barrage of ads for toys

on television played over and over - all of this sometimes a few days after Halloween or even earli-

er. Of course, we blame this on corporate greed and their hopes that we, the public, spend early

and profusely.

BUT, think about it - this holiday of joy, anticipation and hope - no matter what December holi-

day you celebrate - is a rebirth of faith and a prayer for hope that is universal in every religion.

We pray for PEACE ON EARTH and GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN. Santa arrives in Manhattan dur-

ing the Thanksgiving Parade and for many children throughout the world culminates with Santa

spreading happiness, gifts and joy. So, we join the children in their innocence and in their celebra-

tion with BREAKFAST WITH SANTA.

This happy event which is now a Stoneybrook tradition is held each December for all children in

our community and for children of grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc., who reside in our community

- children up to the age of nine. Breakfast is a satisfying and fun filled meal of pancakes and a

beverage for the children and coffee and donut holes for the adults. Who can resist having a photo

taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus? We are blessed with many volunteers from our community who

start with weeks of preparation, decorating our Recreation Center with symbols of the December

holidays and beautifying our tree. They come up with games and crafts to keep the children occu-

pied, and they serve breakfast occasionally breaking out into song. We have lovely ladies who

have grandchildren of their own and who love to sit with the children and read to them. Over the

years, more and more has been added to this event and it has become a true labor of love and joy.

It is through our children that we remember our past and see the future. It is the awe on their

faces when they see Mrs. Claus and Santa sitting on their decorated chair. It is the wonder in their

eyes when they hear him call them by their name as they whisper their heart’s desires into his ear

and yes, it is even in the panic of some of the little ones who are too overcome to come close to

Santa, but sneak looks at him while clinging to their parents.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

December 12, 2015

9 AM till 10:30 AM

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Please mark your calendars and bring the children on Saturday, December 12th for photos with

Santa, arts and crafts, a delicious breakfast, and the opportunity for them, and for you, to meet

with neighbors, acquaintances and possibly new friends.

See you at BREAKFAST WITH SANTA!

Breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus!

Saturday, December 12th, 9:00-10:30 am

The Helping Hands Committee and Harbour Hatties of Stoneybrook invite your children to be our

guests! Children up to 9 years of age accompanied by parent/grandparent who reside in

Stoneybrook will enjoy:

*Pancake Breakfast *Goodie Bag provided by Helping Hands

*Photo with Mr. and Mrs. Claus ….and much more fun!

You are free to take photos of our children with Santa or we will take the picture and it will be

ready for you before you leave the event.

Please fill out the attached registration form and return it to the Recreation Center office.

Deadline to register is Monday, December 7th

Coffee and donut holes will be provided for the adults.

Questions? Call Harrietta Martinetti at (941)749-6336

Registration Form: Breakfast with Santa

Child’s

Name_____________________________________________________________Age_____

Child’s

Name_____________________________________________________________Age_____

Child’s

Name_____________________________________________________________Age_____

Child’s

Name_____________________________________________________________Age_____

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Stoneybrook kicked off the holiday season with our Thanksgiving Pot Luck dinner and it was a re-

sounding success again this year. We had a record crowd of 140 with everyone contributing their

favorite dish. The turkey from Der Dutchman was delicious and got rave reviews. Several tables

were set up outside for the overflow and the weather cooperated beautifully. It was awesome to

welcome so many newcomers to our community. Congratulations to Jack and Sue Barrows, one of

the newcomer couples who won $176.00 in the 50/50 pot. Thanks to all who donated for the

turkey. We collected $309.00. The committee worked tirelessly to make sure everything fell into

place. The Committee chaired by Chuck and Cathy Faust included Dave and Judy Arras, Larry

Dickstein and Tina Vogel, Linda Silagy, Bijan Tabrizi and Leslie Weiss, Lee and Sheri Miller and Terry

and Pauline Mygrants. Thanks to Nancy Lively for the photographs.

Thanksgiving Pot Luck was a huge

success

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DATE CHANGE—Our December Holidays Potluck will be one day earlier this year. Our December

Holidays Potluck will be on Thursday, December 10, 2015 since our Breakfast with Santa ladies

need time to set up and decorate on Friday for their event on Saturday morning and have asked

us to move potluck to a different date this year. The Activities Room is also booked for a private

party later on Saturday.

Times remain the same. Doors open at 5 P.M., and dinner is served at 5:30 P.M.

Remember to sign up either in the Recreation Center binder located below the bulletin board or

sign up on line at www.stoneybrookhoa.com. We need to know how many places to set for this

exciting event.

Please sign up to bring either a main entrée, a side dish such as a salad or vegetable, or a

dessert. Your food should serve at least 10-12 people.

Coffee, decaffeinated coffee, sweet tea and lemonade are provided. Feel free to BYOB.

We’ll have lots of fun eating delicious food and enjoying conversation with Stoneybrook

residents and their guests.

Please join our festive holiday potluck which is being prepared by December’s potluck

committee composed of Amit & Pam Chatterjee, Dave & Barbara Femc, John & Jeanne

Larranaga, and Lee & Sheri Miller.

Thursday, December 10th

Holidays Potluck Dinner

There will be no Bingo in December due to the holiday schedule

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THE ART GALLERY Our featured artist for December and January is Judi Daley. Judi majored in art education and has

taught art much of her career to classes from kindergarten through college students. She also worked as

head of the art department for a consulting firm. Her art is called “Paper Weaving”. She uses various

fabrics, paper and small objects such as pieces of jewel, buttons and whatever else she finds to work

into her pieces. Color choices set a mood along with the design of her pieces. Stoneybrook gallery is very

proud to present Judi Daley.

ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS:

Whether you are a beginner or an expert, all artists are

invited to join us. We get together every Wednesday of

the month from 9am to 12pm at the recreation center.

All media are welcome. Time will be spent painting, talk-

ing, encouraging each other, and just having fun. May we

all inspire each other to paint!

Anyone who likes to paint, including beginners, please

come and bring your supplies to paint.

Call Laurie with any questions. 941-896-6277

TRIVIA … Join us December 8th for Trivia, on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in

the Rec Center. Bring your own food, drinks, and $5 entry fee. Teams may be two people or a maximum of 9 people. Make your own team or have us make a team for you. Hope to see you there! Join the fun!

Sign up at the Website: www.stoneybrookhoa.com For further information email Carole at [email protected]

NOVEMBER TRIVIA WINNERS

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Trunk or Treat revived at Stoneybrook !

First Place!

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KARAOKE is the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Join the fun on December 15th at 6:30 pm.

There is nothing that compares to singing at the top of your lungs with your neighbors and letting your hair down. Bring your favorite beverage and/or snack. If anyone has a song they would like to practice for next time, contact John Over-street (630)761-8669 or [email protected] and he will be happy to meet with you. We would like to keep karaoke as a free event open to the community. However, new songs cost $3 each and good will donations are much appreciated.

Grab your ladder, channel your creative side, and decorate your home for the holidays! The Stoneybrook Activity Committee has agreed to sponsor a holiday lights decorating competition due to the request of a resident who thoroughly enjoys the lights of our

community.

It is simple to be part of the competition. Many of us already decorate during

Christmas or Hannukah so it is a win/win situation. The only requirement to be in

the competition is to turn your lights on at dusk on December 16th. The judging will

take place around 7 P.M., but since it is such a large community it may take a while

for the judges to make their selections of the winners.

Categories for the competition are:

1. Coach home or Carriage home 2. Villa 3. Single story home 4. Two story home 5. Best overall

A $25.00 gift card will be presented to the winner in each of the categories.

Winners will be selected by a panel of five judges.

The idea behind the competition is all about making our community a beautiful

place to be during the holiday! If you don’t like to decorate, simply enjoy the beauty

as you travel through our community. Good luck to all participants!

Celebration of Lights Competition

Management extends appreciation to all residents who have been busy cleaning,

painting, trimming trees and generally improving the appearance of your properties. Your efforts insure the best curb appeal and help to have the overall property values maintained at the highest level!

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Pet of the month, at the Stoneybrook rec center !

Submit your favorite 4x6 pet photo by email to

[email protected] with subject: PET

Line dancing & lessons December line dancing will revert to its regular dates which are the 1st and 3rd Monday

of the month for the rest of the season. Join the fun on 12/7 & 12/21 in the Rec Center.

Bonnie will be back instructing with the help of her husband Bob.

The cost is $5.00 per session. So don’t miss it….great exercise and lots of fun !!!!

MONKEY

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Knitters... Join us December 1st at the Rec Center. We meet on the first Tuesday of the

month at 10:00am. It hardly seems possible, but knitters start Christmas projects early. Let's share a holiday pattern on that date. I will also bring some pieces of a Warm Up America pro-ject that many of you contributed to. Looking forward to seeing all of you again. For further information contact Ann Auker at [email protected]

STORY TIME

Wednesday, December 2nd at 9:30am

Beryl Bosher will read and prepare crafts in the Rec Center Annex

QUILTER/SEWING MACHINE

PROJECT GROUP

A new group has started on the 2nd Thursday of each Month

from 9:30 to 12:30

All levels are welcome to join. Books of instruction will be provided and completed projects that

may be inspiring and helpful. There will be a sharing of ideas and knowledge and just to have some

fun. If you have an unfinished project we will provide the motivation to get it finished so bring it

along! Dust off those machines, gather your material and join us on 12/10 in the activites room.

Questions are welcome, contact Dee Bushinski at 941-741-3065 or [email protected]

EVENT TO COME...Card & Game afternoon. To be held at the Stoneybrook Clubhouse (not the Rec

Center) on February 24th, 2016. Tickets will be $25.00 and may purchased from Patti Sue Peotter-

Bettes or Jan Lane.

NEWCOMERS WELCOME! The next meet & greet is Thursday, January 21st,

2016. In the Rec Center from 7:00 -8:00 PM. Learn all about the community you have moved

into. One very informative hour!

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COMPLIANCE... Manatee County and Stoneybrook HOA Yard Waste Disposal Guidelines & Rules

Question: How is yard and landscaping waste to be disposed?

Answer: Yard and landscaping waste is picked up curbside each Wednesday. The exception is any week containing a national holiday. On weeks with a national holiday, the yard waste pickup day slips one day to Thursday.

Question: Are there Manatee County rules or guidelines concerning size or weight of yard waste containers or where they are to be placed?

Answer: Yes, yard waste containers are to be no larger than thirty-two gallon capacity and the maximum weight is fifty pounds. Plastic bags are also acceptable containers. The size & weight limits are intended to minimize the risk of injury to sanitation workers. Manatee County re-quires yard waste to be placed between the sidewalk and curb for curbside pickup. Sanitation workers are under no obligation to pickup large unbundled piles of yard waste.

Question: Are there Manatee County rules or guidelines concerning yard waste?

Answer: Yes, yard waste is to be placed either in a container e.g. the same container that homeowners might use for trash, bagged, or tied into bundles. Each bundle is to be no longer than four feet in length. The maximum weight of any container, bundle, or bag is fifty pounds. The size & weight limits are intended to minimize the risk of injury to sanitation workers. The HOA rule is yard waste is to be placed curbside no sooner than twelve hours before the pickup day. If you have further questions, please contact the Property Manager; [email protected]

Trash Talk

CRIME PREVENTION: The Stoneybrook Neighborhood Watch meeting on

Monday, December 7, 2015 at 6:00 PM in the Rec Center will have a guest speaker. Deputy Russell

Younger of the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office will discuss recent crime statistics and tips for

Crime Prevention. The committee urges all Stoneybrook residents to attend.

THE STONEYBROOK COOKBOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS!

THEY ARE AVAILBLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE REC CENTER OFFICE FOR $15.00 EACH.

CHECKS ONLY PLEASE, MADE PAYABLE TO: JEANNE LARRANAGA OR CAROL EICHERT

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STONEYBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

INFORMATION

Neighborhood Watch Chairperson: Harrietta Martinetti (941-749-6336) or

[email protected], Co-Chairs: Gene Aulenbach (941) 750-0437or

[email protected], Barbara Aulenbach (941) 750-0437 or [email protected]

Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Emergency or Crime in Progress): 911

Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Non-Emergency): 941-747-3011(stay on the line

for dispatcher)

Roving Patrol: 941-549-9637

Manatee County Traffic Complaint Hotline: 941-723-5197

Manatee County Graffiti Hotline: 747-3011X2596

Stoneybrook Recreation Center: 941-750-9688

Stoneybrook After Hours Emergency: 941-524-0722

Envera Live Operator: 941-556-0732

FPL (to report malfunctioning street lights): 941-917-0708 (follow menu prompts)

Manatee County Sheriff's Office Website: www.manateesheriff.com

Stoneybrook HOA Website: www.stoneybrookhoa. com

ROVING PATROL IN OUR STONEYBROOK COMMUNITY

Since July of 2008 the Roving Patrol has been making rounds through out Heritage

Harbour in Stoneybrook, River Strand and Lighthouse Cove 7 nights a week from

6pm to 6am. Between the Roving Patrol and Neighborhood Watch Committee our

community will continue to be a safe place to live. If at anytime between the hours

of 6pm and 6am you feel the need to contact the Roving Patrol Call Center to report

any happenings please call (941) 549-9637.

This service has been provided through the Heritage Harbour Master Association.

Please keep in mind that Heritage Harbour is a lot of ground to cover Patrol but be-

fore you know it those yellow amber lights will be flashing up and down your street

keeping an eye out for your safety.

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Winter will be a little late this year. Wetland changes are delayed because of warmer tempera-tures and an abundant water supply (due to El Nino rains), but the decrease in sunlight intensity is on schedule (due to the earth’s rotation on its axis). Once the temperature drops and some en-zyme activity ceases, then the colors that are covered up by excess chlorophyll production will reveal other various colors made from different molecules within the leaves. Also when the stand-

ing water evaporates and temperatures drop, plants in those areas will become dormant. At that point you will see normal winter wetland communities. Let us take a look at some of the plants in the neighbor-hood that will change color or lose their foliage. ({left} is the Cypress marsh by the main gate on the north side) This is a “Hardwood Hammock” - a shady place. There are 3 different types of these Hammocks in our commu-nity. 1. Temperate Dry Hardwood, 2. Mixed Wetland Hardwood, 3.Wetland Mixed Hardwood. The two wet hardwood types differ in plant diversification and com-plexity. Spanish moss, oaks and cypress trees make these areas easy to spot. The Bald Cypress lose their

needles during the winter, hence the name “bald”. New growth appears in March. (Heritage Isles Way north of Quail Greens Terrace looking westward {right }). The wax myrtle is found along the border areas of temperate hardwoods throughout the community, and is easily identified in the fall by the white blossoms it produces. It was used by early settlers who gathered the berries and melted off the waxy covering to make bayberry candles.

Brazilian Pepper-tree (the neighborhood bad guy) is a non-native to the state of Florida. It is a rel-atively small tree that looks like a wide reaching shrub with white flowers that blooms during September through November. The leaves are a bright green color with a distinctive white vein that runs the entire length of the cen-ter of the leaf. Glossy looking berries grow in clusters that are ini-tially a green color but turn bright red during the month of Decem-ber. It is so prevalent in our area that the entire east slope of the berm behind the houses on the east side of Stone Harbour Loop contains nothing but Brazilian Pepper. That berm stretches along the entire ditch from north of S.R.64 to Beacon Manor Terrace. It is also found along the east side of River Heritage Blvd. from

S.R. 64 to Heritage Greens Way and other places throughout the neighborhood. A major reason for the tree’s aggressive nature is due to its lack of predators. In fact, animals and birds actually help the tree spread over great distances, by consuming the berries and then disposing of the un-digested seeds germinated in the animal's stomach. It should also be noted that our wetland management company has been very busy working in various sections of our wetlands this past year. Contrary to popular belief, most of the work done in the wetland areas is done during the fall and spring, not during the summer. That time is used for maintenance.

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BOARD NEWS AND NOTES – December 2015

Where has 2015 gone? It is mid-November, Thanksgiving is next week and the Christmas and Hanukkah holidays are only a few short weeks away and many of our seasonal residents have returned to their homes in sunny and still warm, southwest Florida.

Welcome back, we have missed you. The activity level at the Rec Center is in full swing with new and interesting things to do. Our Thanksgiving Pot-luck drew 147 people Wow! Line dancing, Yoga, Breakfast with Santa, monthly pot luck dinners, a cruise, Christmas parties, our annual dinner dance, arts workshop are just some of the exciting things to look forward to this season. It’s great to live in Stoneybrook.

By now all of you should have received the draft budget for 2016 that the BOD will vote on November 19th. If you can, please come to the meeting, 6: 00 PM at the Rec Center. The Board worked hard to develop this proposal and prepare a workable budget with a modest, but fair increase.

You should have also received a request for your email address and electronic mail recipient au-thorization card & self-addressed, stamped envelope. Did you send yours in yet? It is vitally im-portant that we get our database updated with your proper contact information and allow us to develop the confidential member’s only website section. We need to have your card returned to us. Please help us in this important endeavor.

Soon you will be receiving a draft of our new governing documents, by-laws and articles of incor-poration. This is a complete re-write of the current, 13 year old documents that were written to benefit the developer. Please take the time to read them, provide input if you wish and respond. It will require a community wide vote.

On behalf of the Board of Directors I would like to wish all of our resident families a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and joyous holiday season. May 2016 be a wonderful and glorious year for all of us.

Eugene J. Zeiner, Secretary and Director

Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour Community Association, Inc.

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“STONEYBROOK CELEBRATES”

With Dinner and Dancing AT

IMG Academy Country Club

4350 El Conquistador Pkwy – Bradenton

Cocktails 6:30-7:00pm

Dinner & Dancing 7:00-10:30pm

Cash Bar 6:30-10:30pm

Entrée choices: Beef, Salmon or Chicken

Live Band for Dancing

Cost per person: $40.00

The Ladies of Stoneybrook invite you to join them to celebrate

with an evening of fun, food and dancing. This is not a charity

event, but an opportunity for delicious food with good friends

and a special evening out at a reasonable price.

Tables available for parties of 10 by booking early.

For Reservations and Tickets contact:

Carol at 714-7863, [email protected] OR Sheri at 567-5058, [email protected]

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GOLF AT STONEYBROOK

Men’s Weekday: 18 holes every Wednesday begin at 9am. Please contact the Pro-Shop to sign-up (941)746-2696

Men’s 9 Holers Golf League Contact Joel Tropp, [email protected]

Ladies 9-hole: The “Niners” play a nine hole scramble every Tuesday afternoon.

Contact Debby Katzmann (941)746-6622, (309) 463-2507 Sept 15-May 15

Ladies’ 18-hole: 18 holes on every Tuesday AM with lunch following golf. Please contact Carole Bakalar, (941) 580-3947 or [email protected]

Couples Golf: 9 hole scramble Second Sunday of every month @ 3pm with dinner afterwards.

Contact [email protected]

Eduardo & Patricia Ronderos 504-3842, 504-0381 or Eric & Wendy Hanley 641-306-1078

Grill 8000 (941)749-1842

Stoneybook Golf (941)746-2696

Property Management Info

After Hours Emergency Stoneybrook

(941)524-0722

Community Ass. Mgmt. (941)315-8044

Fairway Greens I

Allure Property Management (941)567-1654

Fairway Greens III

Casey Management (941)727-4698

Fairway Greens II & IV

C & S Management (941)758-9454

Coach Homes ext:127

ICON Management (941)747-7261

Stone Harbour I

Stone Harbour II

Stone Harbour III

Security

Alert Security (941)549-9637

Envera Live Gate Operator 24/7 (941)556-0732

Manatee Sheriff’s Dept. (941)747-3011

Stoneybrook Rec Center (941)750-9688

Closest to the Pin Men Pete Costanzo

Closest to the Pin Women Karen Costanzo

Flight A; 1st Place Eric & Wendy Hanley and John & Patricia Tracey

2nd Place Tom & Carole Bakalar and Larry & Gloria Fenner

3rd Place Dave & Judy Arras and Art & Debbie Latzman

Flight B; 1st Place Dave & Pam Huffman and Ron & Danielle Stanton

2nd Place Eric & Carol Otterbein and Larry & Gail Ferraro

3rd Place Woodie & Betsey Chartier and Peter & Karen Costanzo

Stoneybrook Couples Golf Results November 2015

SIP ‘N CREATE Will be coming back to the Rec Center

on Wednesday, January 13th at 1:00 PM. Instruction & fun painting your own set

of matching wine glasses. The cost is discounted at $30.00 per person, bring your

own snacks, we will provide the drinks.

Sign up on the Rec Center bulletin board

or email [email protected], subject: SIP ‘N CREATE.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

KNITTING GUILD

10:00am

Mah Jongg 1pm

CDD Meeting

4:00pm at Grill

8000

2

H20 Aerobics 9am

Pilates 9am

Painting 9am

STORY TIME

9:30 AM

YOGA 3:00-4:15 pm

3

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

BRIDGE 1 pm

4

H20 Aerobics 9 am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Canasta 12:30 pm

5

YOGA 10-

11:15am

6

7

H20 Aerobics 9am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Coffee Club 10am

Activities Comm

10AM

LINE DANCING

1-2:30 PM

Crime Prevention

Seminar 6:00 PM

8Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Mah Jongg 1pm

TRIVIA 6:00 PM

9H20 Aerobics 9am

Pilates 9am

Painting 9am

YOGA 3:00-4:15pm

10Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

QUILTING/SEWING

9:30am-12:30pm

BRIDGE 1 pm

HOLIDAY POT LUCK

5:00 PM

11

H20 Aerobics 9am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Canasta 12:30 pm

12 BREAKFAST

WITH SANTA

9:00 AM to 10:30

AM

13 14

H20 Aerobics 9am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Coffee Club 10am

15 Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Mah Jongg 1pm

KARAOKE 6:30 PM

16H20 Aerobics 9

Pilates 9am

Painting 9am

YOGA 3:00-4:15pm

Celebration of

Lights Contest

7:00 PM

17

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

BRIDGE/EUCHRE

1 pm

BOARD MEETING

4:00 PM

18 H20 Aerobics 9 am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Canasta 12:30 pm

19 YOGA 10-

11:15am

20 21

H20 Aerobics 9am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Coffee Club 10am

LINE DANCING

1-2:30 PM

ARC 2 PM

22

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Mah Jongg 1pm

23 H20 Aerobics 9am

Pilates 9am

Painting 9am

YOGA 3:00-4:15pm

24

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

BRIDGE 1 pm

25

Rec Center Office

Closed

H20 Aerobics 9 am

26 YOGA 10-

11:15am

27 28 H20 Aerobic 9am

Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Coffee Club 10am

29 Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

Mah Jongg 1pm

30 H20 Aerobics 9am

Pilates 9am

Painting 9am

YOGA 3:00-4:15pm

31 Aerobic Walking

&Conditioning 9am

BRIDGE 1 pm

DECEMBER 2015 REC CENTER WEEKEND HOURS: 10:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON