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A ‘stars and stripes’ Fourth of July

July 20, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

There was a potluck inside the community center on July 4, and approximately 65 people were served.

?Dressed to celebrate Independence Day, Dave and Jenny Molinek attend the potluck.
Dressed to celebrate Independence Day, Dave and Jenny Molinek attend the potluck. (Photos courtesy of Adrianne Ayres)

The social club provided the chicken, which they got from Publix. Everyone else brought potato salad, coleslaw, macaroni salad and other dishes. There was also a   nice selection of desserts, including lemon bars, chocolate cake, caramel pecan bread pudding and other choices.

Before the meal started, Jim Leitzke said grace. The decorations for this potluck were lovely, and all the tables were decorated. In addition to this, a swag across the stage read “Stars and Stripes.” Sandy Lindke was nice enough to mention all of this to me, and I definitely appreciate her help.

Sandi Whiteside, Jim McMullen, and Eugene and Nancy Martin catch up at the Fourth of July potluck.
Sandi Whiteside, Jim McMullen, and Eugene and Nancy Martin catch up at the Fourth of July potluck.

Nine women gathered on July 5 for a luncheon hosted by Cathy Taverna-Margiotta. This was at the Acropolis Taverna Restaurant. They serve Greek food, and what a lovely menu they had.

The meal started off with an assortment of Greek appetizers such as hummus and Tzatziki (Greek yogurt with cucumber dip) served with pita bread, stuffed grape leaves and more. Then, it was on to the entrees, which were delicious. For some people it was the first time having Greek food, and they really enjoyed themselves.

The napkins on the floor were thrown in celebration of the birthday of Judy Fischer (at head of table) at the Acropolis restaurant. Others in attendance were JoAnn Fisher, Adrienne Wagner, Rudi Lawson, Pat McKain, Siggi, Diane Taggart, Cathy Taverna and Marie H. (Courtesy of Cathy Taverna)
The napkins on the floor were thrown in celebration of the birthday of Judy Fischer (at head of table) at the Acropolis restaurant. Others in attendance were JoAnn Fisher, Adrienne Wagner, Rudi Lawson, Pat McKain, Siggi, Diane Taggart, Cathy Taverna and Marie H.
(Courtesy of Cathy Taverna)

Also on this day, it was Judy Fischer’s birthday and what did everyone do? They threw their napkins up in the air while yelling “Opa,” which is the Greek word used in celebrations.

The lunch connoisseurs got together on the second Friday of the month, which fell on July 8 this month. Twenty-eight residents and three guests of the Grand Horizon community enjoyed a lunch and shopping at the Wesley Chapel Cracker Barrel. There was a little problem in seating, but eventually they all got seats together, and enjoyed a good time of fellowship and fun. Many pictures were taken. It was hosted by Sandy Lindke. Once again, our thanks go out to her.

By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons

Published July 20, 2016

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