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TROPICS RESIDENTS’ CLUB, INC. 33000 ALMADEN BLVD., UNION CITY, CA 94587
2014-2016 OFFICERS
2014-2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS *** Steve Evans 471-3024 *** Jerrry Garcia 364-1106 *** Jayme Ojeda 600-4376 ***
***Vacant*** Rick Henry 487-7817 ***
TROPICS OFFICE AT THE CLUBHOUSE ONSITE MANAGERS: Jim Woock and Nancy Payne - [email protected]
OFFICE PHONE: 471-8550 _ Monday / Friday *** 9:00 am – 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm The answering service will respond to after hours problems.
GEIBIG PROTECTION SERVICES Mark Rego—-510.706.3031
TROPICS RESIDENTS’ CLUB, INC.
2014—2016 COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND COORDINATORS
PRESIDENT Dave Hughes 825-9612 [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT Carlos Angeli 475-8850
SECRETARY Richard Stoll 408-839-3358 [email protected]
TREASURER Ervin Mayer 487-0235
Breakfast Chair Richard Stoll 408-839-3358
House Facilities Loris Cook 489-7027
Potluck Lorri Cameron 429-9155
Sunshine Helen Cummins 421-6309
Library Bea Bartz 489-6388
Community Betterment Coordinator Jerry Garcia 364-1106
Disaster Committee / Neighborhood Alert **Position Open**
Tropic’s Travelers Cathy Lighthill 471-7053
Welcoming Committee Louise Grohnke 441-0811
Publicity Chair Rick Henry 487-7817
Bingo Chair Medody Peterson/Richard Stoll 487-7578//408-839-3358
Senior Citizens—City Hall Anita Roque 471-2815
Entertainment
Residents Activities & Entertainment Board of Directors
POLICE, NON-EMERGENCY 510-471-1365 - M—F 9am-5pm 911 after 5pm
TROPICS BREEZE BREEZE EDITOR: Pete Lowe, 324-1985 [email protected]
Co-EDITOR: Sharon Hanna, 881-6801 [email protected]
Have you had an interesting trip. Perhaps you know someone interesting and would like to write a short bio to honor them. Or maybe you have some knowledge you would like to share with others. The Breeze welcomes the submission of articles by Tropics residents to be published as space allows. We do not expect submitters to be accomplished authors, we are not pro’s here. We
require only that the content of your article not be political or personal in nature.
All submissions must reach the editors by the 11th of the month.
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Next Residents Meeting Thursday August 13, 2015
FROM YOUR PRESIDENT DAVE HUGHES
The Tropics Travelers are going to Reno, Nev. on SEPT. 13TH & 14TH staying at the Silver Legacy, RESERVATIONS MUST BE IN BY AUG. 10TH, sign up now.. See the flyer for the Monterey Bay Day trip, Aug. 10th. posted in Hall.. Call Cathy for information on future trips, @ 471-7053 The snack bar IS OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR DINNER. THERE ARE WEEKLY SPECIALS. Bingo is growing, come Eat %& Play. Event Tickets: Tickets for events, may be had at the Coffee Club, Snack Bar at Bingo, and at the Breakfasts and at current events. or see Richard. JUY 4TH B B Q was great time for all Thanks to one and all for your help....putting on this event. JULY 25TH APPRECIATION DINNER was a great success. JULY 16TH ELECTIONS..., have been moved to Aug.13th. see you there. Aug.22nd Hot August Nite, event has been cancelled. COMMUNITY BETTERMENT COORDINATOR, Jerry Garcia @ 364-1106 for help with your yard work, or housing issues. See you at the General Meeting Dave
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MILLENNIUM MEMO
“You Think You’re Covered For This…”
Q. You have a water leak on your homesite--probably caused by tree roots--resulting in water damage to the home. Will your homeowner’s insurance policy cover all of your damage?
A. Depends. Do you have a Replacement Cost or Actual Cash Value policy? You don’t know what kind of policy you have? You’d better find out now, before you have a loss. Here’s the difference in coverage: Replacement Cost: pays what you’d expect insurance to pay, i.e. the cost to fix damage
caused by an insurable event. This insurance costs a little more. Actual Cash Value: only pays the “actual cash value” of what was lost. If water damages
your 30-yr-old floors, you only get paid the remaining value of those old floors, not the cost of new ones. If that isn’t enough to make your home “as good as new,” that’s your problem, which is why this sort of policy is cheaper.
One of our residents found that out the hard way. A pipe broke, the home had extensive damage…but the insurance company only paid about 50% of the total costs. This resident was out-of-pocket several thousand dollars. The moral here: know what you are buying. In my case, I went for a compromise: a Replacement Cost policy with a high deductible. I don’t need every little cost covered but I don’t want to lose everything if my home burns down. You might want different coverage—just make sure your agent explains what is and isn’t covered in case a pipe bursts, your home burns down or your dog bites someone. I speak from experience. I got taken by an agent once who sold me a “Fire & Theft” policy—the kind that only pays if my home is robbed while it’s on fire. Don’t make that mistake! Next Time, Complain To Us First! It was disappointing to hear that the Tri-Cities Volunteers decided to pull their food bank from The Tropics. It was a valuable program that benefited many homeowners. One factor that may have contributed to their withdrawal: complaining they received from Tropics residents. This was a pilot program for the T-C Volunteers so they didn’t know what to expect—but they certainly weren’t looking for controversy. Next time you have “observations” regarding a FREE program, take your input to Rosie, our Regional Director of Resident Services. Let her be the liaison with the service provider. Rosie is speaking to the Tri-City folks, so perhaps she can get them to give us another try. In the meantime…Check your policy, return your Income Form…and enjoy the rest of your Summer. George Turk
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Welcome New Residents
RESIDENTS WHO ARE UNDER THE WEATHER
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In Sympathy for the Loss of a Resident
Michael Sullivan - June 14, 2015
Victoria Dominguez - June 26, 2015
Marguerite Kuly - July 8, 2015
Kathleen Jones**Margaret Cameron
Vivian Smith**Manuel Cordova
Edna Cordova**Norma Abdul
Jean Payne**Janet Butcher
Sharon Lachenmyer
451 Makaha Circle—Cathy Petersen
479 Hoya Way———Carol Scruggs
540 Cumana Circle—Gui Chun Zhang and Jin Wu
Manager’s Corner Happy 2nd year Anniversary to Kathy Vincent. Kathy continues to help in the office as well as trying to keep up with the status of the residents’ yards in the Park. Not an easy job. Thank you Kathy from management as well as the residents that you happily assist with questions and paperwork. She always adds a sparkle to the day. Reminders: Speed limit in our park is 15 mph. Why are you not complying?? Palm Drive is not
a race track. Please contact the park office prior to outside construction or landscape changes for approval. Replacing landscaping with cement for parking is not allowed. We are currently contacting residents that have not returned the Income Certification form to Millennium. It is mandatory that everyone return them and we can help you fill it out and mail it from our office. Only visitors with permits are allowed to park in guest parking between 2am and 6am. If you don’t have a permit,
don’t park in guest parking.
As always, enjoy your day. Nancy Payne Resident Manager
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FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF THE TROPICS
NOTE: SOME EVENTS WILL INCLUDE 50-50 DRAWING & DOOR
PRIZE. TICKETS, 2/$1.00.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR SOME NICE FOLKS LIKE YOU TO
VOLUNTEER SOME TIME AND TALENT TO HELP US MAKE OUR EVENTS MORE FUN AND
SUCCESSFUL!
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Tropics Residents’ Club
33000 Almaden Blvd.
July 12, 2015
To: All Tropic Residents
Subject: Board Election
The Board of Directors and Nomination Committee want to apologize for the inconvenience and
confusion in the upcoming election.
A breach of procedure for the absentee voting was discovered. It would have made it unfair for all
candidates and you to carry on with this election on July 16, as scheduled. All previous absentee ballots
have been destroyed.
The Residents’ Club Board, candidates, and volunteers for the election have dissolved the present
nominating committee and replaced it with Debbie Anand, chairperson, Beatriz Corley, absentee ballot
contact, Terry Lyons, and Lynn Montoya to count votes.
The Candidates remain the same:
Larry Cornell and Dave Hughes running for President
Carlos Angeli running for Vice-President
Richard Stoll running for Secretary
Victoria Massey and Jerry Garcia running for Treasurer
Jerry Garcia for Sergeant of Arms
Jayme Ojeda, Steve Evans, Ervin Mayer, Ben Salsedo, Carolyn Gielow and Rick Henry for
The 4 Directors at Large
Pete Lowe and Tina Madsen for Breeze Editor
Absentee Ballots can be picked up or delivered by contacting Beatriz Corley at 510-299-6029. You must
have a reason for needing the absentee ballot and ID. They can be returned by mailed to Beatriz or given
to her by August 7. No other person will have ballots.
The NEW election will be held at the General Meeting on August 13, 2015, at 7 pm.
Once again we are VERY sorry for the confusion and delay. We hope that all of you will take the time to
vote so we can move forward in a positive direction.
Respectfully yours,
Richard Stoll, Secretary
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AUGUST 13th ThursdayAUGUST 13th ThursdayAUGUST 13th ThursdayAUGUST 13th Thursday
NEW DATENEW DATENEW DATENEW DATE
IMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANT----READ LETTERREAD LETTERREAD LETTERREAD LETTER
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T.O.P.S. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY
Join us in learning and supporting a
healthier lifestyle!
When: Every Sunday
Time: 6:00pm—7:30pm
Where: Tropics Mobile Home park
Address: 102 Palm Dr.
The first visit is free
Have any questions feel free to call
Leader—Tina Maria at 510 489-5749 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TROPICS LADIES CLUB By Tina Maria – President of TLC
Thank you everyone that came out to the Ice Cream Social. Your
support to the Tropics Ladies Club is appreciated. The ice cream was delicious and so refreshing too. Thank you to the ladies for making it a
success. Our ongoing project of donating preemie blankets to local hospitals is
still going strong. Along with making preemie blankets and little hats, we are also working on making bigger baby blankets and hats.
We had so many residents tells us that they really liked the delicious homemade Italian Love Cake, that Richard made for Talent Night. The T.L.C.
suggested we share the recipe with everyone. ENJOY!!
Italian Love Cake
1 (18.25 ounce) package chocolate cake mix, 2 pints part-skim ricotta
cheese 3/4 cup white sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 4 eggs
1 (3.9 ounce) package instant chocolate pudding mix 1 cup milk 1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed INSTRUCTIONS: Prepare cake mix as directed on box. Pour batter into 9 x
13 x 2 inch greased baking dish. Set aside. Combine ricotta cheese, sugar, vanilla, and eggs. Blend well. Spread mixture evenly over the top of the cake
batter. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 75 minutes if using a glass baking dish, 90 minutes if using a metal pan. Blend pudding mix and milk until thickened. Blend in whipped topping. Spread over cooled cake.
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Tropics Residents’ Club Summary of Meetings (No minutes have been approved)
General Meeting, June 11, 2015
Summary Tri-CED spoke about recycling Nancy mentioned a $3 annual meter inspection fee would be on the upcoming rent The Candidates were announced for the upcoming election: Larry Cornell and David Hughes running for President Carlos Angeli for Vice-President Richard Stoll for Secretary Victoria Massey for Treasurer Gerald “Jerry” Garcia for Sergeant of Arms Rick Henry, Jayme Ojeda, Steve Evans, Ervin Mayer, Ben Salsedo, Carolyn Gielow for 4 Board Members at large. Peter Lowe and Tina Madsen for Breeze Editor Larry Cornell presented a certificate Tina Madsen for her service as Ham Operator All committees and Organizations present gave their reports.
Special Board Meeting, June 13, 2015 Summary
A special meeting was called to properly close the nominations. Since nominations had not be formally closed, Gerald “Jerry” Garcia was added as a candidate for Treasurer and Debbie Anand was removed from the ballot. The nominations were officially closed. Because of the Club’s Bylaws the election had to be moved one week to July 16.
Board Meeting, July 2, 2015 Summary
Rosie Freidland from SPARC, part of Millennium, introduced herself to the Board Greg Moreira’s resignation was accepted Ice Machine was discussed Debbie Lependorf took over for Stephanie on the Election Committee for Election Night
Special Board Meeting, July 11, 2015 Summary
A Special meeting was called because of the mishandling of the Absentee Ballots. Most Candidates, Board Members, and Nomination committee volunteers were present. It was decided that a letter will be sent to all residents explaining the election change. The Nomination committee was dissolved and new committee formed. Debbie Anand was appointed Chairperson and Beatriz Corley would handle absentee Ballots. Other business included Carlos taking over the chairmanship of the Entertainment Committee and the cancellation of Hot August Night in August. (No evening event in August)
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Yoga Classes (FREE)
Every
Monday, Wednesday and Fridays
8:15 AM – 9:45
Led by Paul Hanna* No need for sign-up, just show up. Bring a mat if you have one.
Wear clothes that allow you to move freely. * Paul spent 3 years in India, practicing raja yoga under the direction of a guru. Since returning to the US, he has participated in hatha and raja yoga classes and has taken teacher training workshops to improve his instruction skills. He taught 4 classes per week (3 regular classes, 1 called “chair yoga” for people with limited mobility) for five years at the community center where he lived in Bakersfield. Phone 489-2937 or e-mail “[email protected]” if you need more info.
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Pot Luck Sunday
The pot luck will be held on
August 2, 2015.
Come for the pot luck! Stay for bingo afterward! OR Come just for bingo! Bring food to share.
Food is served at 5:30 pm. Come early! Bingo starts around 6:15 pm and ends around 8:15 pm.
Please Note: We will be having our next potluck on September 7 at our regular time.
Any questions call Lorri Cameron at 510 429-9155.
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6:30 P.M.
8:30 am
In the Clubhouse for exercise
Carolyn Hoppes @ 489-6894
Carol Lowe 510-324-1985
Cathy Lighthill
471-7053
@ the B-Bug Club
8:30 to 10 am
Meets on 1st Monday each monthMeets on 1st Monday each monthMeets on 1st Monday each monthMeets on 1st Monday each month
Lorri Cameron @ 429-9155
Check Calendar on Page 7Check Calendar on Page 7Check Calendar on Page 7Check Calendar on Page 7
Dave Hughes @ 825-9612 Richard Stoll @ 408-839-3358
SNACK BAR OPENED 5 PM-7 PM
Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday each month
11:30am
Clubhouse Conference Room
Tina Maria (510) 489-5749
Meets 1st Tuesday of the Month 2 pm-3pm
In the Conference Room
For info or Tour of Facilities
Melody Peterson @ 487-7578
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B BUG COMPUTER CENTER NEWS
AUGUST 2015
WE RECENTLY ADDED ANOTHER 100 DVD MOVIES TO OUR VIDEO LIBRARY.
ALL OF OUR 750 PLUS DVD MOVIES CAN BE CHECKED OUT FOR FREE.
THE COMPUTER IN THE LAUNDRY ROOM LOBBY IS FOR RESIDENTS TO USE
DURING CLOSED HOURS, PLEASE DO NOT LOOK AT ANYTHING THAT COULD BE
EMBARISING TO OTHER RESIDENTS WHO WALK INTO THE LAUNDRY ROOM OR
IT MIGHT HAVE TO BE REMOVED.
WE HAVE A COPY MACHINE IF YOU NEED TO MAKE COPIES OF ANYTHING.
COME BY AND CHECK YOUR E MAIL OR LEARN HOW TO USE THE NEW 8.1
WINDOWS COMPUTERS
WE SHOW NEW MOVIES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. MOVIES START AT 6:30PM
DOORS OPEN AT 5:00PM.
IF YOU NEED ANY QUESTIONS ANSWERED OR NEED HELP WITH ANYTHING
COME BY AND ASK US
THE B BUG COMPUTER CENTER IS OPEN WEEK DAYS 8:00AM – 12:30PM
IF YOU NEED TO RECYCLE A TV OR ELECTONICS ITEMS PLEASE BRING THEM TO
US, IF THEY ARE TO LARGE WE CAN HAVE THEM PICKED UP
IF YOU ARE GETTING RID OF AN OLD COMPUTER BRING THEM TO US
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Wanna Know a Secret?— You can get to read the Breeze about 2 weeks before it arrives at your door. If you have access to a computer, go to the above web address and click on the Breeze box.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE: the-tropics.net
DISTRIBUTION OF THE TROPICS BREEZE
Distributor #1 --- If any problem, please call Roger Taylor 489-6747
RTE MAGS DELIVERY VOLUNTEER PH No. STREET 01 24 134 Hana, Morris Carmichael 471-7770 Acapulco, Polynesia, Palm Dr 149-150 02 14 119 Madrone Way, Tom Chitwood 489-2103 Madrone
12 131 Hana Way, Roger Taylor 489-6747 Hana Way
3 15 482 Hoya, Carolyn Hoppes 489-6894 Hoya Way
4 21 489 Seema Circle, Ray Miller 475-1950 Seema & Kawella 20 18 373 Tropicana, Carl Hughes 471-5020 387-403 Tropicana & 33001 Almaden
19 373 Tropicana, Allison Hughes 471-5020 368-386 Tropicana
5 13 515 Lanai, Laura King 471-7571 Lanai
6 14 528 Trinidad Circle, Virgil Lewis 324-1773 Trinidad 20 179 Kona, John/Charlotte O'Donnell 324-0833 Kona
Distributor #2 --- If any problem, please call Michael O'Quin at 265-4091
RTE MAGS DELIVERY VOLUNTEER PH No. STREET 08 31 200 Hawaii, Jerry Garcia 364-1106 Hawaii
12 18 264 Molokai, Art Tipton 381-6646 Hula
13 18 238 Gloria Lovato 324-0071 Jamaica 14 18 284 Oahu, Nick Bueno 675-0677 Oahu
15 21 51 Palm, Irv Mayer 487-0235 Palm Drive 40-60
16 18 265 Molokai, Steve Evans 471-3024 Molokai
10 25 70 Palm Drive, Michael O'Quin 265-4091 Palm Drive 61-85
17 18 297 Maui, Joyce York 487-6234 Maui 18 18 313 Kauai, J.J. Libbon 366-4270 Kauai
Distributor #3 --- If any problem, please call Pete or Carol Lowe at 324-1985
RTE MAGS DELIVERY VOLUNTEER PH No. STREET 19 19 12 Palm, Carol Lowe 324-1985 Palm 1-19
20 26 Palm, Diane Steele 471-1750 Palm 20-39
21 21 321 Waikiki, Ron Silva 487-2193 Palm Drive 86-109
22 25 336 Waikiki, Christina Van Remoortel 675-9021 Waikiki
23 22 363 Tahitian, Hazel Carr 489-9416 Tahitian 24 16 416 Fiji, Carl Scarson 487-4831 Fiji
25 16 427 Honolulu, Rocky Sampson 471-7332 Honolulu
26 21 169 Kona, Ruby/Fred Barker 489-3947 Panama, Makaha
27 30 443 Samoa, Rick Henry 487-7817 Samoa, Cumana
THANKS TO ALL THE ABOVE PEOPLE FOR VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME AND FEET!
WANT TO HELP? JUST GIVE US A CALL.