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Gearing up for pancakes

April 13, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

The Monday night euchre top scorers were Cesema Wiggins and Roger Ward.

Bruce Hudson won three games at Wednesday morning shuffleboard.

Volunteers and spouses were recognized for their hard work around the park at the the maintenance committee’s picnic. (Courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)
Volunteers and spouses were recognized for their hard work around the park at the the maintenance committee’s picnic.
(Courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)

Our Thursday morning coffee hour hosts were Howard and Paula Beck, George and Mary Kay Lynch, and Linda Mapes. Marlin Thomas gave a stirring invocation. Linda Files led the “Pledge of Allegiance” and moderated the conversation for the 103 in attendance.

Those in sick bay or recovery include Richard and Dea-ann Burgess, Vicki Bluhm and Mary Pardee.

The maintenance committee had a picnic for its volunteers and spouses. Many thanks for all the work they put in to make our community so special.

In preparation for the summer months, remember to arrange for lawn care, if you will be traveling.

We will have a pancake supper on April 16 at 5 p.m.

By Mabel Budzinski
Gem Estates

Published April 13, 2016

Las Vegas comes to Grand Horizons

April 6, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

On March 19, 125 people gathered at our community center to see the last show of our season, hosted by Terry Gardner. It was a great show, and one that we will long remember.

Sally Langwah, portraying Celine Dion, sings to Ron Walker. (Photos courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)
Sally Langwah, portraying Celine Dion, sings to Ron Walker.
(Photos courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)

It started with Terry Gardner introducing the act, and then Sally and Ray Langwah proceeded with the show. Sally started the show by singing some Shania Twain songs such as “I Feel like a Woman” and “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under.” Sally sang these songs with a white top hat and a stunning white jacket over her black dress. She also sang “From This Moment On” and dedicated it to the couples that had an anniversary in March. While she was singing, there was some dancing in the aisles.

Ray then appeared as Willie Nelson with braids and a red bandana. He sang his hit entitled “All of Me,” and sang part of the song to Rosemary Semian. The entire performance was done nicely, and he did a fine job. After completing the song, he introduced the next guest singer, “Celine Dion.“ Sally came out in a stunning blue gown and sang the song “I’m Alive.” She did an excellent job of it. It made me feel like I was in Las Vegas, and I am sure others felt the same way.

‘Julie Andrews’ sings a song from the hit ‘The Sound of Music.’
‘Julie Andrews’ sings a song from the hit ‘The Sound of Music.’

After this song, Ray came out again to perform Willie’s big hit, “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” During this routine, Robbie Lockard danced with Ray. They both did a terrific job.

Once again, Sally came out to the stage, but this time as “Marlene Dietrich” wearing a black shimmering dress with a black jacket and black top hat, and sang “Falling in Love Again.” It was lovely, and when she danced with Gene Verwiebe, it was a very nice touch. She also sang “Lili Marlene” while singing and dancing with Lamar Lawson. They both did a great job in getting everyone involved.

The next performer was “Julie Andrews.” Sally did a fantastic job in singing songs such as “Sound of Music” and “The Lonely Goatherd.” They had the audience clapping and swinging in their seats.

Ray Langwah, as Willie Nelson, serenades Luella Wheeling.
Ray Langwah, as Willie Nelson, serenades Luella Wheeling.

While Sally was getting changed, Ray came out to perform for us the song, “What a Wonderful World.”

After a terrific performance, he introduced the next guest, “Charo,“ the coochi-coochi girl. Sally performed “La Bamba” and, of course, there was audience participation. She completed this set with the song “Hot, Hot, Hot” and had most of the audience perform a conga line. All the people in the community center loved this. If they weren’t on the line, they were in their seats clapping and singing.

Sally did a quick change behind the screen that was onstage and then appeared all dressed up as “Marilyn Monroe.” She wore a white dress, which was very classy, and started off with a joke (that only Marilyn can tell) and then sang the song “My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” After this song, she brought up Galen Parker, who was celebrating his birthday in two days, and sang to him “Happy Birthday Mr. President.” The rest of the people in the audience joined in.

Sally Langwah sang and danced as Marlene Dietrich at the final show of the season.
Sally Langwah sang and danced as Marlene Dietrich at the final show of the season.

Ray then came onstage to sing a Willie Nelson hit entitled “City of New Orleans,” and while performing this song, he floated through the audience and shook several hands.

He then introduced the next performer, “Cher.” Sally came out in a lovely green gown and performed the song “Always on my Mind” with Ray. They were so cute together, and they did a superb job.

Sally now brought up to the stage John Mauk who had Sonny’s spot. He was given a special jacket with glitter and donned a wig. He made the perfect Sonny. They then performed the song “I Got You Babe,” with Sally singing most of the song, but John joined in with “I got you, babe.” The crowd thoroughly enjoyed this performance. Ray then came onstage once again for his final song which was “On the Road Again.” Before he performed the song, 12 bandanas were given out, and those 12 women, who received a bandana, stood by the stage waving them while Ray sang.

Terry Gardner then read about the veterans, and Sally sang about each individual branch of the service, while the people that were in that particular branch stood and got recognition. The show ended with Sally singing “O Canada” and “God Bless America,” while everyone stood and sang.

The entire show was done in good taste, and everyone had a great time.

By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons

Published April 6, 2016

A busy agenda for residents

April 6, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

 

The kitchen crew worked hard to prepare an Easter dinner for more than 140 people. (Photos courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)
The kitchen crew worked hard to prepare an Easter dinner for more than 140 people.
(Photos courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)

Monday night euchre saw some tight games with Mae Slipp and Dorothy Massoll tying as top players for the ladies. Paul Griffin and Daryl Hyder tied for champs for the men.

Our Thursday morning coffee hour hosts were Ernest and Beverly Martin, Keith and Carolyn Babbitt, and Russ and Lee Heffelfinger. Alan Bennett gave the invocation, and Linda Files led the “Pledge of Allegiance” and moderated the conversation.

In sick bay are Dick Burgess, Carol Farnsworth and Norma Munsulick’s daughter, Bonnie.

Linda Files, with her back to the camera, is Gem Estates’ new president. She greeted everyone who came through the door for Easter dinner.
Linda Files, with her back to the camera, is Gem Estates’ new president. She greeted everyone who came through the door for Easter dinner.

On March 27, our marvelous kitchen crew prepared a delicious Easter dinner for 147 residents and guests. And, our new president, Linda Files, greeted everyone as they entered the clubhouse.

By Mabel Budzinski
Gem Estates

Published April 6, 2016

Puttin’ on the green for St. Patrick’s Day

March 30, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

 

On March 11, Grand Horizons had its monthly lunch connoisseurs at Shell’s Seafood Restaurant in Tampa. The luncheon was hosted by Bill and Karen Donlon, and I understand they did a fine job. Since I wasn’t there, Bill was good enough to tell me about it. He mentioned there were more than 50 people who enjoyed their lunch, as there were many different and delicious dishes to choose from. Conversation was flowing freely, and it seemed like everyone had something to say. Whenever a group gets together from Grand Horizons, they always have a super time.

From left, Andy and Margaret Castonguay, Chuck Carlson, Joyce and Ron Bell, Linda Rogers, and Carol and Clayton George. (Photos courtesy of Marty and Helene Rubenstein)
From left, Andy and Margaret Castonguay, Chuck Carlson, Joyce and Ron Bell, Linda Rogers, and Carol and Clayton George.
(Photos courtesy of Marty and Helene Rubenstein)

Among the people in attendance were Fred and Sam Sage, who will be moving to Kentucky. We all wish Fred and Sam the best. This was their final lunch, which they had originally started about 12 years ago. They are handing over the reins to Al and Sandy Lindke.

Our thanks go out to Bill and Karen Donlon in hosting the event, and to Fred and Sam Sage who got this together in the first place.

On March 12, we had our community sale, along with books, puzzles, baked goods, and a quick lunch for anyone who wanted to take a break before more shopping. There was a variety of items for sale, and a good selection of books. Some of the books were brand new and a great addition to the books you already had.

Norma Oi and Sam Sage sell handmade cards at Grand Horizons’ community sale.
Norma Oi and Sam Sage sell handmade cards at Grand Horizons’ community sale.

There also were quite a few sales at individual houses. There were items such as furniture, jewelry and more. This was a day that we had waited for, and it proved to be a real success.

On March 16, Grand Horizons had a St. Patrick’s Day celebration. It was hosted by Margaret and Andy Castonguay, and approximately 95 people attended, and were treated to a great meal consisting of corned beef, cabbage, carrots, onions, turnips, rolls and a tasty apple turnover for dessert. Before tables were called to get their meals, Vivian Sturdevant said grace. The crew of helpers in the kitchen consisted of Margaret and Andy Castonguay, Joyce and Ron Bell, Clayton and Carol George, and Linda Rogers. Fred and Pat Mengel sold all the tickets.

As usual, conversation was flowing and several people were dressed with hats, and all or most of the people were wearing some form of green.

By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons

Published March 30, 2016

Tom McKain shows off his love for the Irish.
Tom McKain shows off his love for the Irish.
Chris and Jerry Buckley celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Chris and Jerry Buckley celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

A Gem Estates roundup

March 30, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Monday evening euchre champs were Mabel Budzinski and Daryl Hyder.

More than 100 neighbors came together on Tuesday to enjoy a delicious corned beef dinner prepared by Jim Nagle and his awesome group of volunteers.

Bruce Hudson won the bragging rights for being a three-game winner at Wednesday morning shuffleboard.

Mabel Budzinski, and George and Mary Kay Lynch, brought a touch of the Irish to a morning coffee hour. (Courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)
Mabel Budzinski, and George and Mary Kay Lynch, brought a touch of the Irish to a morning coffee hour.
(Courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)

Thursday morning coffee hour hosts were Bill and Phyllis Bell, Gary and Sharon Winston, and Myrna Monser. Bruce Hudson gave the invocation. Deann Harrington led the “Pledge of Allegiance” and moderated the conversation. A total of 113 neighbors attended.

The Irish spirit was on display here for several days George and Mary Kay Lynch, and Mabel Budzinski, brought their love for the Irish to coffee hour.

Those in sick bay include Richard Burgess, John Churchill, Vicki Bluhm and Beverly Becker.

The bloodmobile made a stop here. It was very interesting to hear the need for blood in Puerto Rico due to the Zika virus. People there cannot even use their own blood for transfusions. Thanks to all those who were able to donate blood.

Our annual election took place on Thursday evening. Our new officers are Linda Files president; Alan Bennett, first vice-president; Paula Beck, second vice-president; Debbie Sharp, secretary; and Sandy Mann, treasurer. Jack Massoll, John Rabb and Larry Sharp were elected to fill the vacancies on the board of directors.

By Mabel Budzinski
Gem Estates

Published March 30, 2016

Residents proud of where they live

March 30, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

(Courtesy of Jo Ann Buley)
(Courtesy of Jo Ann Buley)

The Beautification Committee at Timber Lake Estates has awarded a flag and a certificate to the home of Jack and Sherry Barnes, on Great Oak Street, for being the Home of the Second Quarter. The home is now eligible to compete for Home of the Year. Home improvements make properties more valuable and give the residents pride to live in Timber Lake Estates. Honorable Mentions were awarded to homes on Dovewood Drive and Moss Hill Street.

A bittersweet goodbye to Rainbow Village

March 23, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

Rainbow Village was very busy preparing for the Zephyrhills Founder’s Day parade after hearing that this year’s theme was “That’s Entertainment, The ‘60s.” We decided on “American Bandstand” as our theme that happened in the ‘60s. We had a Dick Clark lookalike, a Roy Orbison lookalike, and a Patsy Cline lookalike as our stars. We also had great dancers and our walkers who danced dressed in their ‘60s outfits.  A big thank you to all who helped us build, decorate, and create music that won us first place in the RV division at the parade. A big thank you to Will Gard and Sandy Abel who co-chaired the event.

Participants in the Founder’s Day parade float for Rainbow Village.   (Photos courtesy of Sandra Gilbert-Abel)
Participants in the Founder’s Day parade float for Rainbow Village.  
(Photos courtesy of Sandra Gilbert-Abel)

Our annual fashion show, featuring Bon Worth fashions, was held with a very large crowd of ladies. This year it was called “Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow.”  A light luncheon consisted of ham salad, cottage cheese and peaches, veggies and sweet breads. Nicki Purcell performed some selections from “The Music Man.” Mimi Cass-Clark from Bon Worth emceed the fashion show. The models were Pat Brown, Connie Gray, Nancy Newton, Carol Smith, Glenda Walker and Pat Woolaver. This was the spring selection of clothes at Bon Worth. A big thank you goes out to Pat Johnson and Sue Larkin for co-chairing this event, and their great committee.

Sue Larkham and Pat Johnson co-chaired the fashion show.
Sue Larkham and Pat Johnson co-chaired the fashion show.

This is my final article that I will write with news from Rainbow Village. The past six years reporting and submitting pictures have been a wonderful experience for me. You are never too old to try new things, and this was new for me. It was fun reporting the news happening in our resort. We have a very active park and lots of events to report, and you get to meet lots of great people doing this job.

My husband has developed some health issues that force us to head home to York, Pennsylvania, full time. We are selling our place in Rainbow Village that we lived in for the past 14 years, and heading back to Pennsylvania on the car train that travels from Sanford, Florida to Lorton, Virginia.

Sandy Gilbert-Abel, left, and Will Gard, co-chairpersons receive the first-place award in the RV division in the Founder's Day Parade from a Main Street representative.
Sandy Gilbert-Abel, left, and Will Gard, co-chairpersons receive the first-place award in the RV division in the Founder’s Day Parade from a Main Street representative.

During my time at Rainbow Village, I served as chairman of the church board, sang on the church choir, and was the Queen Mother of our Rainbowettes Red Hat Ladies that hosted a special fundraiser each year to help Meals on Wheels, Zephyrhills elementary schools, the homeless, hospice and Thomas Promise. I co-chaired many Founder’s Day parade floats that our resort entered. My husband and I were the King and Queen of Rainbow Village. I especially enjoyed taking pictures of all the events and reporting them to the newspapers.

These past 14 years were like a dream come true! I accomplished things that I never dreamed I would ever do. I will always remember my time at Rainbow Village and Zephyrhills, and all the great people that I have met over our years in Florida. God bless you all!

By Sandra Gilbert-Abel
Rainbow Village

Published March 23, 2016

Another season coming to a close

March 23, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

On a recent Monday night, Mae Slipp and Larry Sharp were the euchre players who won bragging rights for one week.

The Zephyrhills High School band and cheerleaders entertained at the Relay for Life survivors’ dinner attended by Mabel and Sy Budzinski. (Photos courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)
The Zephyrhills High School band and cheerleaders entertained at the Relay for Life survivors’ dinner attended by Mabel and Sy Budzinski.
(Courtesy of Mabel Budzinski)

I was delighted to hear Myrna Monser won three games at Wednesday morning shuffleboard. Myrna has been playing shuffleboard for about six years, and this is her first three-game win. Congratulations, Myrna!

Thursday morning coffee hour hosts were Harold and Paula Beck, with George and Mary Kay Lynch. Deann Harrington opened the social hour with an invocation before leading the “Pledge of Allegiance” and moderating the conversation.

Our neighbors in sick bay include Richard Burgess, Alan Bennett, Carol Farnsworth and Vicki Bluhm. We also remembered those folks affected by the floods in Louisiana.

Celebrating birthdays were Tom Clevenger, Tim Bargo and Ed Gooderault.

Welcome to new owners Ken and Nancy, and Roger and Debbie.

Please remember to fill out your “Project Dark House” forms, and leave them in the designated box in the clubhouse.

The final entertainment for this season was Glenn Johnson. Lee Heffelfinger introduced him, and then, with his magical guitar skills, we were provided a very pleasant evening. During intermission, Glenn chatted with members of the audience, including Beverly Martin and Don Liddy.

My husband, Sy, and I were privileged to attend the survivors’ dinner for the Zephyrhills Relay for Life. We would like to take this opportunity to thank members of the Zephyrhills High School band and cheerleading squad for their contributions to this awesome event.

By Mabel Budzinski
Gem Estates

Published March 23, 2016

A love for ice cream during the winter

March 16, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

We started the week out with the regular activities like coffee and doughnuts on Wednesday, where a nice crowd of people attended to hear the birthdays and anniversaries of the coming week, and to recognize those people. We mostly get to mingle over a cup of coffee and have a delicious doughnut.

Eugene and Nancy Martin already devoured their ice cream at the social event. (Photos courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)
Eugene and Nancy Martin already devoured their ice cream at the social event.
(Photos courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)

On March 5, we had our egg n’ bag event. I have spoken about this before, as it comes on the calendar once a month, and any and all who attended are treated to a lovely breakfast of omelets, potatoes, biscuits and gravy, and juices. There is always good attendance at this event, and this time was no exception as they served approximately 80-plus people. Fred Sage said the blessing before the breakfast started.  Jim and Judi Leitzke hosted this with helpers Clayton and Carol George, Galen and Sue Parker, Pauline Gadbois and Doris Sutfin. Our sincere thanks go out to all of them.

Rich Fulton, Ron Bell and Dale Satterlee prepare to dish out the flavors of ice cream.
Rich Fulton, Ron Bell and Dale Satterlee prepare to dish out the flavors of ice cream.

On March 6, there was the ice cream social that several people were anticipating for quite some time. There were approximately 90 people in the center enjoying eating their delicious bowls of ice cream. There was plenty of ice cream and several toppings, including whipped cream, strawberries, cherries, cut-up bananas, sprinkles, pineapple and several syrups, including hot fudge. It was a nice afternoon with plenty of conversation. The hosts for this outing were Joyce and Ron Bell, Chris and Rich Fulton, and Dale and Terri Satterlee. They did a great job, and thanks go out to them.

We are also getting ready for our yard, bake, and book and puzzle sale that will be at our community center on March 12. You may be able to find your treasure on this day. The sale is open to the public.

By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons

Published March 16, 2016

Terri Satterlee, Chris Fulton and Rich Fulton dig into their ice cream bowls.
Terri Satterlee, Chris Fulton and Rich Fulton dig into their ice cream bowls.
Marty and Helene Rubenstein finished their tasty ice cream bowls. (Courtesy of Adrianne Ayers)
Marty and Helene Rubenstein finished their tasty ice cream bowls.
(Courtesy of Adrianne Ayers)

Providing comfort for children

March 16, 2016 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

LeisureDays rgbGulfside Hospice recently partnered with Sun Coast Kids Place for a weekend camp for children. Rabbi Aaron Lever, Gulfside’s counseling services program manager, and Gina Connell, volunteer services specialist, visited Leisure Days RV Resort, and along with the afghans and quilts, they were given numerous stocking hats for clients, along with cuddle pillows and handmade stuffed animals. More than 50 children received a special gift from Leisure Days RV Resort residents. Each child was given an afghan or quilt, all made through the Busy Hands program at Leisure Days RV Resort. (Courtesy of Anne Astles)

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