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Four Seasons At MirageWe are the Official Publication of the Four Seasons at Mirage Homeowners Association
Volume 20, Number 1 March 2020
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St. Patrick Day is approaching
With many of us wearing green
You certainly don’t have to be Irish
To enjoy the parade and green beer
Shamrocks, corn beef and cabbage And traditional leprechauns too
Always makes this season grande
With fun and good laughs for you
So wear your green ...BE IRISH!
If only for a day And wish all a
Happy St. Paddy’s With festive good cheer on the way!
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üMark Your Calendar!!!Mirage Board of Trustees
Open MeetingMarCh 2020 BOarD MEETING
Tuesday, March 10th at 1 PMaPrIl 2020 BOarD MEETING
Tuesday, april 14th at 7 PM
Mirage MessengerFour Seasons at Mirage Homeowners Association
1 Esplanade DriveBarnegat, NJ 08005
Phone: 609-607-1500 Fax: 609-607-0628
Newspaper CommitteeTo Be Announced, Editor
To Be Announced, Co-EditorRosemary Cannatelli Sandy Manuel
Contributors
Peggy Fahy Carl Johnson Sam Green Dan McAlister
Lorraine and Rod Jara
2020 Board of TrusteesArthur Sheiken, President
Len Capuano, Vice PresidentLes Loysen, Treasurer
Marie Cutrona, SecretaryJanis Aldridge, Trustee
John Cunningham, TrusteeHelen McGreevy, Trustee
Community Manager: Michelle PriceAssistant Community Manager: Kathleen KearneyLifestyle Director: Rebeca MattielloReceptionists: Cheryl Scalone, Joanne Caltagirone, Christine Harrington
DisclaimerThe Mirage Messenger is the official publication of the Four Seasons
at Mirage Homeowners Association. Statements and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual writers only and do not represent the of-ficial opinions, statements or pronouncements of the Four Seasons at Mirage Homeowners Association, the Board of Trustees or the Mirage Messenger Newspaper Committee.
The Newspaper Committee reserves all rights to edit, condense or reject any submitted material. The Messenger Committee will not accept or print any article or advertisement deemed to be libelous, defamatory, misleading, inflammatory, not factual, offensive or held to be in bad taste.
The Four Seasons at Mirage Homeowners Association, the Board of Trustees and the Mirage Messenger Committee will not be held responsible for paid advertiser misrepresentation nor do they endorse or recommend specific service providers, vendors or contractors.
As in any publication, despite exhaustive proofreading, errors may oc-cur. Hopefully, this is not a frequent occurrence.
The Mirage Messenger is a publication of Senior Publishing Company (SPC), 1520 Washington Ave., Neptune, NJ 07753. Phone: 888-637-3200
From the Editors:It is with much sorrow that after ten years and 15 years, respectively,
at the helm of the Mirage Messenger, Pat Repstien and Terri Cassidy have tendered their resignations from the Newspaper Committee.
While this may seem to be a sudden change, it comes about due to a continuing conflict with the future of the newspaper. The Board of Trustees has decided to add the Messenger to the Mirage website, an action with which we cannot agree. The Messenger will continue to be mailed to residents.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who have contributed to the success of our community newspaper. To the Newspaper Committee members who worked so hard over the years to present the very best product to our residents, to our Photographers who kept on top of the many, many events and provided beautiful coverage of those events and our wonderful covers to which so many of you look forward, to our writers and contribu-tors who we’ve come to know and love over the years, and to our Boards of Trustees who have been so supportive of our efforts and to the residents of Mirage, our dear readers...Thank you, Thank You and Thank Each and Every One of You!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day and Hello Springtime!Daylight Savings Time: March 8th
Don’t Forget to Set Your Clocks – Spring Ahead 1 Hour
For Advertising Information
Please Contact Senior Publications
at 1-888-637-3200.
www.seniorpublishing.net
Revised Instructions for submitting article/photos to
the Messenger1-Try to send all e-mail articles/photos as .doc or .jpg attachments
(Please avoid sending PDF format). If you do not have a computer, printed articles and hard copy of photos may be put in the newspaper file at the front desk. Hard copy articles must be typed, so be certain to submit well before deadline.
2-The font on all computer-generated articles is “12 point Times New Roman,”
3-Do not leave spaces between your paragraphs. Indent for all para-graphs.
4-Please use spell-check before sending all articles and verify the spell-ing of any proper names used in the article.
5-Any source(s) used to get direct information for your article such as the internet, reference books or other places must be named at the end of your article.
6-Resident Name must accompany all submissions.7-All e-mailed articles and digital photos should be sent to:
[email protected] Due to space limitations, articles cannot exceed two typed pages.9- All submissions MUST be received by the THIRTIETH (30TH) of
the month (February 28th for the April issue; March 30th for the May is-sue, etc.). Submissions received after deadline will not be published until the next issue.
SPECIAL NOTES – PHOTOGRAPHS:Regarding hard copy original photographs submitted to the Mirage
Messenger, due to publisher, office and time constraints, we are unable to return original photos. If you cannot e-mail your picture, please make a photocopy of the original picture (Black and white is fine) and submit the copy for publication.
*****Please be advised that the Mirage Messenger maintains its own list
of birthdays and anniversaries. We have been working for some time to update these lists. If there is a change in circumstances in your household and you would like to add or delete information from our list, please notify the front office.
The Mirage Messenger is now available online at www.mirageatbarnegat.com
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Mirage Activities/Clubs and Committees
We accept no responsibility for any advertisements. If there are any complaints concerning an advertiser, please contact them directly. If you receive no satisfaction, you can contact your Better Business Bureau or the Ocean County Depart-ment of Consumer Affairs.
SENIOR PUBLISHING COMPANY accepts advertisements and advertisements are based upon information provided by the advertiser. SENIOR PUBLISHING COMPANY does not independently investigate the accuracy of advertisement content and does not warrant or represent the accuracy of the content of any advertisement.
Activity/Club/Group Coordinators
African-American Cultural Group…………………………….........Larry OwensArt Class...........................................................................John LombardoBocce…………....................................................................Ann Brodsky Bill & Judy Acquaire Ricki Makowitz Bobby VerrosBook Club I (The Page Turners)……………………………….......Ruth Flammia Sally RobertsonBook Club II (Novel Thinkers)…………………………..………...Ann CherellaBook Club III (The Barnegat Bookies)………………………….......Joyce VieiroBook Club V (Bookaneers)..… …………………………..……….Debbie Sklar Kathy Manka Bowling……………………………………………....…………Bobby Verros Bridge……………………………………………..……….Chrys Ann FarrereseCare Givers..............................................................................Rosalie Becce Bernie FaverzaniChess……………………………………………….....………….Walter GriffinFriday Night Social………………………………....……………...Bobby VerrosGolf…………………………………………......………………Ralph RongaGuided Meditation Class…………………………....……….….......Joanne Fiore Jeanne Harpster Ann Marie SantoraHiking……………………………………….......………………Patricia StaubItalian American Cultural Club.......…………………………........George MorseJewish Cultural ……..………….......……….....…………….…Grace C. HaarMah Jongg Lessons…………………………........………………Nancy CavalierMirage Chorus……………………………......…………..........…Johanna LeeMirage Players ……………………..…….....…......……………...Rose Holden Ricki MakowitzMirage Men’s Club………………………..........…………...……Bruno IamonteMirage Women’s Club...................................................................Linda KropfModelers Group..…….....…………………………........…………Joe CiaburriNimble Fingers…………………….....……........………………Eileen Eckstrom Chrys Ann FerraresePickle Ball..................................................................................Jim BlauveltPing Pong .........……………………………………........……….....Frank KoisPool/Billiards……………………………………….........…………Ed Johnson Mike Pappas Steve Berger John GirardiPoker.......................………………………………….........… Bobby VerrosStrength Training for Women……………………........……………….Joan Brooks Joanna SchmidhauserTennis…………………………………..........………………..Grace GerhauserTheater & Arts…………………………………..........………… Eileen Person Lynda RabensWater Aerobics……………………………...........…………………Betty HallWater Volleyball…….. …………………............……...……………Frank KoisWoodworking/Decoy Carving...……….........……………………Roger MazzottiWorld Events Discussion ……..………...........………………….. Joann Ramer
Outside Instructors (fee or fees paid to instructor/provider)Ceramics.........………………………………….......................... Liz KoenigFitness Orientation/Massage……………………….........…………Linda Sanson
Activity LiaisonsCeramics – ManagementChorus – Marie CutronaJukebox – Janis Aldridge Lunchbox/Football Sunday/Friday Social – John CunninghamMen’s, Women’s, Italian American Clubs – Arthur SheikenMirage Players – John Cunningham
Committee Chairs and Liaisons
AD-HOC RESOLuTIONSChair: Marie TanseyLiaison: Helen McGreevy
ARCChair: Allen AldridgeLiaison: Les Loysen
BingoChair: To be AnnouncedLiaison: Janis Aldridge Community SafetyChair: To be AnnouncedLiaison: Helen McGreevy
C.O.R.E.Chair: Claire HastickCo-Chair: Debbie TurnerLiaison: Helen McGreevy
FinanceChair: Jim CarmelichCo-Chair: Jay LomberkLiaison: Les Loysen JudiciaryChair: Larry WolvenCo-Chair: Frank GrassoLiaison: Management LandscapeChair: Sharyn DreelandLiaison: Marie Cutrona NewspaperChair/Editor: To be AnnouncedCo-Chair/Co-Editor: To be AnnouncedLiaison: Art Sheiken
RemembranceChair: To Be AnnouncedLiaison: John Cunningham Road CommitteeChair: Louis SpinelliLiaison: Len Capuano
Social CommitteeChair: Nat HochfelderLiaison: Janis Aldridge
TechnologyChair: Jay LomberkLiaison: Len Capuano WebsiteChair: William McGreevyLiaison: John Cunningham Welcome CommitteeChair: Carol ButeraLiaison: Len Capuano
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Monthly Bulletin Board
The following provides information of importance to all Mirage residents as submitted by Management, Mirage
Board of Trustees, Mirage Committees or Groups, or Local Government Entities.
MIRAGE MESSENGER DEADLINE:PLEASE NOTE!!!
Deadline is March 30th for the May, 2020 Issue
Overnight ParkingPlease remember: “No parking on streets from 12:01 AM
to 5 AM from December 1 to March 31, 2020.”
Lounge After DarkThursday, March 5, 7 PM
Sign up
Mirage Women’s Club Dining to Donate CouponEast Bay Italian Grill
696 E. Bay Ave., BarnegatTuesday, March 10th
Lunch & Dinner - Noon to 9 PMCoupon Required
Open to Family and Friends/BYOB
Mirage Men’s ClubSt. Patrick’s Day Party
March 13th, 5 PMCheck for availability
Movies At MirageMarch 22, 7 PM
Check with front desk for movie
Social CommitteeBilly Joel Tribute Show
March 28, 7 PMCheck for availability
Four Seasons at Mirage Board of Trustees
Open Meeting Minutes January 14, 2020
This is a synopsis (an overview) of the Mirage Board of Trustees open meeting. Official minutes are available at the Clubhouse or Mirage website.
Recorded by Kathleen KearneySubmitted by Marie Tansey
PRESENT: Arthur Sheiken, President Len Capuano, Vice President Les Loysen, Treasurer Marie Cutrona, Secretary John Cunningham, Trustee Helen McGreevy, Trustee Janis Aldridge, TrusteeMANAGEMENT: Michelle Price, Community Manager Kathleen Kearney, Assistant Manager
Michelle Price called the meeting to order at 1 PM followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Claire Hastick, Chair of CORE, swore in the 2020 board members.Community Manager Michelle Price announced the 2020 Trustee Posi-
tions and Liaisons to the Committees. The liaisons are as follows:LIAISONS
There were no new homeowners present at the meeting. A motion was made by Marie Cutrona and seconded by Len Capuano to approve the De-cember 10, 2019 Open Meeting minutes. The motion carried with a 3-0 vote.
Dr. Brian Latwis, Ed.D. and Michael Hickey from the Barnegat School District thanked everyone for having them at the meeting. Dr. Latwis spoke briefly on the proposed reconfiguration or redistricting of the school district. The schools sincerely appreciate the involvement of the Mirage Community.
The Board introduced the first reading of Privacy Common Area Pro-cedure which states: “Trees planted by the developer in the common areas that were planted as privacy barriers and die will be inspected by the Land-scaping Committee. This committee person will go out to inspect the area, take necessary pictures and recommend if a replacement tree and/or shrub should be planted, the findings will go to the Board of Trustees. If the Board agrees that a replacement tree and/or shrub should be planted, the placement and type of tree shall be determined by a professional arborist or Down to Earth, in accordance with the existing rules and recommendations.” Draft copies will be available to any homeowner who is interested in receiving a copy at the front desk. This rule will be passed at the next open meeting on February 12, 2020, after questions from residents.
Helen McGreevy, liaison to the Ad-Hoc Resolution Committee, read a newly developed administrative procedure in order to strengthen legal rights and controls relating to rented units. This will allow the association to fine the homeowner more aggressively. The goal is not to collect money, but to resolve the violations.
A motion was made by Marie Cutrona and seconded by Len Capuano to memorialize the suggested street tree options. The motion carried with a 7-0 vote.
Les Loysen gave the Treasurer’s report for the month ending November 30, 2019.
The clubs announced their upcoming events.Arthur Sheiken announced that the Board will be looking into upgrad-
ing the billiards room. He will keep everyone informed on the progress. Arthur stated that through the Kelly Act, a Township is responsible for
reimbursing private communities for services that the Township normally provides. Art stated they met with the township administration, and he feels they have come to an agreement that is very fair. A formal agreement will be developed by the association attorney to include reimbursement for snow plowing, leaf pick up and garbage.
Helen McGreevy noted the Ad Hoc Resolution Review Committee for 2020 has been organized. It will be chaired by Marie Tansey along with Pam McClure, Claire Hastick, and Rich Polulak. Helen stated she is very happy that this group agreed to stay on this project and to help us through-out the year.
Marie Cutrona announced that the chorus needs more singers and specifically, more male singers. If any one is interested, please come out!
OPEN FORUM FOLLOWEDThe meeting was adjourned at 2:10 PM.
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New Year’s Eve 2019Submitted by Marie Tansey
The Social Committee along with 220 guests celebrated the end of 2019 and welcomed in a New Year and decade, 2020. As the guests entered the ballroom they were each given a glass of champagne before going to their tables. The ballroom was beautifully decorated. Special thanks to Crickett Kersens and Rosemary Cannatelli for their outstanding artistic abilities.
As background music was played, the guests were served a four course meal catered and served by Sea Oaks. Music was provided by the Cameos who gave an outstanding performance and the party was in full swing.
The countdown began and we were able to see the famous New Year Ball drop in New York City on our large screen in the ballroom. (Thank you Technology Committee for making this possible.) As the New Year came in, a champagne toast was offered and the band played ‘Auld Lang Syne.’
Under the direction of Social Committee Chairman Nat Hochfelder, the Social Committee, and with the never ending assistance of Rebeca Mattiello, the New Year’s Eve 2019 event was enjoyed and is now a happy memory.
As we start our New Year and decade, the Social Committee promises 2020 to be an eventful year and make this decade the “New Roaring Twen-ties!”
News from the Office StaffSubmitted by Michelle Price
We can officially say goodbye to winter, because spring begins on March 20th! Even better, while we all know that there are never enough hours in the day, on March 8th, the Northern Hemisphere will “spring ahead,” thus resulting in an extra hour of sunlight.
It’s still cold and though we’ve lucked out so far, snow is always a pos-sibility. With that said, please don’t forget that the office is here to help you when needed. We have “snow emergency” forms that can be kept on file for those homeowners who have various life-threatening conditions, includ-ing, but not limited to, chemotherapy and/or radiation treatments, dialysis, transplant candidates, etc. However, if an emergency arises during a snow storm, please make sure to call 911. This will ensure that trained personnel are dispatched to assist you quickly and efficiently. If snow occurs, streets are plowed when snowfall reaches two (2) inches or more. Driveways are plowed when snowfall reaches four (4) inches or more.
Your Board of Trustees has been hard at work! Besides meeting with our major vendors, here’s just a few things they have accomplished since taking over in January:
• The Board has selected Becht Engineering to oversee the reconstruction of the parking lot. Work is expected to commence late April 2020.
• The Board is considering the renovation of the billiards room. Propos-als are being obtained.
• Wireless thermostats have been installed to control the HVAC in the clubhouse. This was a tremendous investment!
In other office news, for any homeowners requiring papers to be nota-rized, notary services will only be available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10-11 AM. Effective February 3rd, the front desk will close for one hour for lunch from 12:30-1:30 PM. Additionally, the phone book has been submitted to our publishing company and will be available for pickup shortly, probably by early April.
From the Mirage office to you, we wish you a wonderful month. We are happy to assist you with whatever you may need and look forward to the challenges that lay ahead. Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! See you at the clubhouse!
Look for the new style of the Messenger, coming next month!
Care Givers Support GroupBy Bernie Faverzani & Rosalie Becce
All care givers are encouraged to attend the Mirage Care Givers Sup-port Meeting on Wednesday, March 18th, at 2PM in Class Room 2. You can come to just listen or to share your thoughts, feelings, problems and experiences as you journey though care giving. The meeting will end with a short relaxation technique.
March is “National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.” Printed in-formation about this subject will be available at the meeting.
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Clubhouse Dumpster: Personal use of the clubhouse dumpster is prohibited.
******E-mail Address: If you wish to receive community information by e-
mail, please stop by the front desk and provide your e-mail address.******Entrance & Exit Gates: A replacement fee of $1,000 will be charged
to anyone breaking or damaging the entrance or exit gates.******Estate Sales: Estate Sales are permitted on the premises of Four Seasons
at Mirage with prior approval by the Board of Trustees. Estate sale proce-dures and Request for an Estate Sale forms are available at the front desk.
******Front/Concierge Desk Hours:Monday: 9 AM-8:30 PMTuesday: 9 AM-5 PMWednesday: 9 AM-8:30 PMThursday: 9 AM-8:30 PMFriday: 9 AM-5 PMSaturday: 10 AM-5 PMSunday: 10 AM-5 PM******Trees: Any roadside/street trees removed without prior approval
will be subject to a $100 fine from the Association.******Governing Documents: All governing documents are available at the
front desk and on the website.******Guardhouse: If you are expecting a delivery – food, furniture, any
type, please notify the Guard House in advance. Please make sure your contractors have sufficient information and your correct name, address and phone number for the guard; otherwise they will be turned away.
******Handicap Parking: As you are aware, handicapped parking by the club-
house is very limited. It is illegal to park in the handicapped area without the proper placards or plates and you are not allowed to park within the striped lines between spaces. For the safety of our residents, the Barnegat Police will be patrolling all parking areas surrounding the clubhouse. Please make sure you are not in violation as you will be subject to being tick-eted! Be Courteous! Please leave the second handicapped space open for wheelchair assisted vans only. If you are going on an extended trip or bus trip for the day, please use the large parking lot and not handicapped spaces closest to the clubhouse. Please SLOW DOWN in and around the clubhouse, especially at the exit!
******Irrigation Contract: The Down to Earth irrigation contract only cov-
ers turn-ons/turn-offs and general maintenance. The cost for repairing any damage caused by the homeowner or any changes in a homeowner’s irri-gation system is the homeowner’s responsibility. All requests for repair or system changes must come through the front desk. For those homeowners with individual irrigation systems, homeowners are responsible for the exterior maintenance of the lot and unit including appropriate watering of all sod, trees and plants. Please maintain your irrigation system in the “ON” position throughout the watering season in accordance with the Covenants and Restrictions.
******KHOV Homeowners: The number for the KHOV Warranty office is
800-428-2516. Please direct all warranty issues to this number.******Landscape Contract: Our landscape contract with Down to Earth cov-
ers mowing, fertilizing and edging. All other services are the homeowner’s responsibility, including your street trees. For a fee, landscapers will treat your lawn for fungus and will re-seed. They will also spray your trees for Bag and Oak Worms.
******Orientations: All new residents will be issued an identification card
(ID) and barcode after their orientation. Please contact the front desk for an appointment.
******Pets: Please clean up after your pet! Township Ordinance # 44-17 C2
-“Restraint of Dogs Outdoors” stipulates “The feces removed from the aforementioned designated area shall be disposed of by the person owning, harboring, keeping or in charge of any dog, cat or other animal.” In addition, Ordinance #44-22 – “Leash Requirements” stipulates “No person owning, keeping or harboring any dog shall suffer or permit it to be upon the public streets or in any of the public places of the township of Barnegat unless
such dog is accompanied by a person over the age of twelve (12) years and is securely confined and controlled by an adequate leash not more than six (6) feet long. Even if your pet is on your property, it must be on a leash. Pets are not permitted to run free.
******Selling Your Home: If you are selling your home, please notify the
management office. Upon sale of your home, the Title Company or Attorney must request a closing payoff statement from Bridget Heale at Taylor Man-agement Company, 973-267-9000. If a payoff statement is not requested, closing may be delayed. Also, we request ID badges be returned to the clubhouse front desk prior to closing.
******Township Information: If you would like to know about happenings
in the township, please visit www.barnegat.net or call 609-698-0080. ******Trash: Please use only black garbage bags for your refuse. White bags
will attract gulls which rip the bags apart and scatter the garbage. As per Township Ordinance you may put containers out after 6 PM the evening before your pick up day for your convenience. Recyclables are to be placed in containers, not in plastic bags alone or inside the containers. Plastic bags are not recyclable at the Ocean County Facility.
******unapproved Plantings: All plantings, including common areas, must
have Landscaping approval!******
Community Safety Committee
2020 Blood Pressure Screening
Blood Pressure Screenings are held from 10 AM to Noon on one Mon-day each month.
March 30April 27
May 18 (Changed due to Memorial Day)June 29July 27
August 31September 28
October 26 November 30December 28
2020 Pool HoursIndoor Pool: Monday thru Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 8:30 AM - 5 PM Pool closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day,
New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Indoor Pool Activity Schedule: Children’s Hours– Monday thru Friday: 3 to 5 PM Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 11:30 AM-1 PM and 3 to 5 PM
Water Aerobics (no fee) - Monday thru Friday: 10-11 AMWater Volleyball (no fee) - Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 1-3 PMNo Children under Age 3 permitted in pool
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Winding WaysS. Ridge NorthS. Ridge EastHC Berkeley
GardnerPinecone
Lake RidgeCVS Village 1,2,3,4, & 5
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Fawn LakesHoliday Heights
SR West/WesterlyLions Head North
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From the Activity DeskBy Rebeca Mattiello
“Speak less than you know; have more than you show.”– William Shakespeare
We are excited to announce our next Lounge After Dark on Thursday, March 5th, at 7 PM featuring Gail Storm! The “Storm” is known to have a “heavy left hand” as demonstrated by her strong, rhythmic bass lines-particularly evident in the “boogie woogie”...Her repertoire ranges from traditional blues and boogie woogie to swingin’ classic jazz standards, ballads, pop and originals thrown into the mix. It is the blues stylings that provide the frame for Storm’s renditions. Her blues stylings embrace the root music she cherishes and provide a refreshing frame to other genres, such as classic jazz, pop and original composition. Gail Storm is a unique entertainer that we are thrilled to have performing right here at the Mirage! As always, cheese and complimentary wine will be served. $10 per person. See Clubhouse for availability.
The Social Committee proudly announces “Songs in the Attic!” An amazing Billy Joel Tribute is coming to Mirage on Saturday, March 28th, conceived and presented with a tremendous amount of detail by singer/piano player, David Clark. David is a stunningly accurate pianist and lead vocalist along with having an eerily similar stage look to the Piano Man himself! Couple that with his wit and humor and you are in for a night of stellar entertainment and fun. Refreshments served. $29 per person. Doors Open at 7 PM and show starts at 7:30 PM. See Front Desk for availability.
We are pleased to have the world renowned Stephen Sorrentino appear-ing in the Mirage Ballroom on Saturday, May 16th at 7 PM. An evening of music, variety and comedy set to beautifully orchestrated arrangements gives a fresh approach to Sorrentino’s 180 voices. That’s right...180! Hear exact vocal recreations of The Doors, Elton John, Jose Feliciano and more along with comedic impressions of Lady Gaga, Sonny & Cher, Jerry Lewis, Luciano Pavarotti and much more! Catch him fresh from his Vegas show! Refreshments served. Cost is $29 pp. Sign up is Saturday, April 4th at 10 AM in the Clubhouse Lounge.
Jukebox Saturday Night is back on Saturday, March 21st, at 7 PM with Ryan McManus! He debuted at our Mirage January Jukebox and he was a big hit! Come check him out. If you have not yet attended this $6
monthly event, you owe it to yourself to try it! Enjoy this great night of fun, friends and dancing. Go out to dinner or bring it with you, then come and enjoy an evening with your friends. We provide the music while you provide the rest! Remember, guests must be accompanied by a homeowner and the gate must be notified in order for them be admitted.
Let’s go to the “Movies at Mirage” on Sunday, March 22nd, at 7 PM. Check with the Clubhouse to find out what movie will be featured this month. Cost is $2 per person and includes soda, water, chips & pretzels as well as a drawing at the end of the evening.
Below are your Social Committee Events at a Glance. Save the Dates! Mark Your Calendars So You Won’t Miss A Thing In 2020!
We always have new things in the works so keep checking in the club-house and the NEW Mirage website, www.MirageAtBarnegat.com., for the latest clubhouse news.
Your Social Committee meets in the Multi-Purpose Room (Card Room 1) at 9:30 AM every first and third Thursday of the month. Your ideas re-garding community activities are welcome! Please feel free to email them to: [email protected]. Keep an eye on the Mirage Web Site and the Mirage Messenger for new events and trips that are in the works. PLEASE stop in or call the front desk with your email address. Important notifications will be emailed regarding activities, events that you don’t want to miss!
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GuIDED MEDITATIONLed by Joanne Fiore, Jeanne Harpster & Ann Marie Santora
Guided Meditation meets Tuesdays from 9 to 10 AM.Count Your Blessings!
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CHAIR YOGAChair Yoga: Mondays – 10:30-11:30 AM
and Wednesdays – 9:45-10:45 AM.****
ART CLASSBy John Lombardo
Art classes will be held from 2-4 PM in the Ceramics room. They will continue to be held every Friday from September until the end of May. There is no charge for these classes, but you will be required to buy your own painting supplies.
A list of supplies you will need to start the class will be given to you when you join. Come, relax, have fun and be amazed at the painting skills you never thought you had.
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EXERCISEZumba Gold Class with Doris Mattison
Saturdays 9:30 – 10:30 AM - - - $5 per Class.Get Active with Great People At The Dance Party Workout That Moves
At Your Pace. Fit For The Young At Heart!*****
STRENGTH TRAINING FOR WOMENAn exercise program designed for mature women. This program is led
by volunteers in the community. Open to all – FREE. Wednesday and Saturday at 11 AM
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AEROBICSLet Linda energize you!
Light Aerobics: Monday 8:30-9:30AMAerobics: Wednesday and Friday 8:30-9:30AM
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MIRAGE CHESS GROuPBy Jerry Simkin
The Mirage Chess Group meets every Saturday at 1 PM in the club-house. Men and women of all skill levels are welcome.
Come show us what you’ve got! No cost; just a fun afternoon of chess.*****
OPEN BRIDGEThursdays at 1 PM
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DANCE CLASSESDance classes are held Fridays in the ballroom.
Intermediate Tap classes are from 11:15 AM to Noon. Beginner Men’s/Women’s Tap from 12:15 to 1 PM.
Submitted by Loren Zavatsky, Dance Instructor****
WORLD EVENTS DISCuSSION GROuPBy Jo Ann Ramer
World Events Discussion Group meets the 1st and 3rd Monday each month at 2 PM in the green room. Open to all.
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YOGAFriday from 10 - 11 AM in the Ballroom
Some benefits of Yoga• improves flexibility, strength, and muscle tone• creates healthier breathing patterns• cultivates concentration and focus• boosts the immune system• fosters stable moods and promotes well-being
Monthly – $7 per classDrop in – $10
Register with Kirsten prior to the class.*****
MIRAGE WATER VOLLEYBALLBy Frank Kois
We have fun all year round, playing water volleyball in our beautiful indoor pool.
Join us on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 - 3 PM. First time players and newcomers always welcome.
We look forward to seeing you.*****
WATER AEROBICSNo Fee –10 AM Monday thru Friday
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FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIALBy Robert Verros
Friday Night Social takes place every Friday evening at 7 PM.*****
NEW PICKLEBALL AND TENNIS HOuRSCourts are reserved for Tennis on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from
8 AM til Noon.Courts are reserved for Pickleball on Monday, Thursday and Saturday
from 8 AM til Noon. Please contact Jim Blauvelt with any questions.Proper footwear must be worn to enter the courts.
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MODELERS GROuP(Trains, Boats, Planes & Cars)
By Joe CiaburriJoin us on Thursdays from 1:30 to 4:30 PM in the Clubhouse Woodshop
to enjoy working and conversing with other modeling enthusiasts. We are open to any kind of models, trains, boats, planes or cars.
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Nobody sells more homesin Mirage than
Nobody sells more homesin Mirage than
Offi ce: 609.978.4046Cell: 609.709.3453
Email: j.mcspedon@att .net
At Barnegat BayI’m also aMirage
Homeowner
SEQUOIA LOFT ROYALE12 Mystic Cove Ter. $374,900
SEQUOIA RANCH20 Mountain Stream Ct. $335,000
SOLD 10/3/19
NASSAU LOFT ROYALE2 Silver Lake Dr. $303,000
SOLD 11/12/19
BONAIRE4 Windy Reef Ct. $282,500
SOLD 12/16/19
WATERFORD26 Valley Stream Pl. $274,900
SOLD 12/12/19
WATERFORD2 Bayou Ct. $230,000
SOLD 12/2/19
CURACAO22 Bridgewaters Psge. $319,900
SEQUOIA RANCH167 Mirage Blvd. $329,900
BONAIRE – Estate Sale230 Mirage Blvd. $239,900
UNDER CONTRACT
SEQUOIA LOFT ROYALE4 Little Falls Ct. $379,900
UNDER CONTRACT
CURACAO30 Rocky Brook Dr. $307,000
UNDER CONTRACT
BONAIRE 7 Old Mill Ct. $267,000
SOLD 2/14/20
BONAIRE29 Jonahs Pond Pl. 274,900
NEW LISTING
BONAIRE5 Miles Pond Pl. $279,900
NEW LISTING
CURACAO3 Sprout Ter. $269,900
NEW LISTING
MIRAGE II8 Swan Lake Ct. $299,900
THANkS TO MY MIRAGE SELLERS AND BUYERS FOR HELPING ME QUALIFY FOR THE 2019 NEw JERSEY SILVER LEVEL AwARD.
I AM VERY PROUD THAT I HANDLED 37 TRANSACTIONS FOR OVER $8 MILLION DOLLARS... AND 22 OF THE TRANSACTIONS wERE IN MIRAGE.
NOBODY sells more homes in Mirage than Jeanmarie McSpedon of RE/MAX At Barnegat Bay! Oh By The way…If you are thinking of Selling or know a Family Member or Friend who is looking to buy…
Call Me TODAY! CELL: 609-709-3453. Visit all my LISTINGS at http://www.jeanmarie.com
I’ve been a proud sponsor of Children’s Miracle Network for over 18 years. I donate to the
local Children’s Hospital in Toms River from all of my closings. It is my honor to be a part of Children’s Miracle Network.
Happy 17th Anniversary
to the Love of My Life: Joe D’Agostino
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