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Santa Claus and Johnny Ellis come to Grand Horizons

January 8, 2015 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

December continued with many celebrations and a show to beat all shows.

Approximately 70 people attended the lunch connoisseurs Dec. 12 at DiMaggio’s That’s Amore restaurant in Zephyrhills. The lunch, hosted by Ron and Joyce Bell, closed the restaurant to other customers. Ron and Joyce did an excellent job of planning. We had the complete restaurant to ourselves and were treated like royalty.

Colleen Crandall, left, and Anne Simmons can’t resist a visit with Santa. (Courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)
Colleen Crandall, left, and Anne Simmons can’t resist a visit with Santa.
(Courtesy of Marty Rubenstein)

Lunch was started with each table getting some garlic bread, along with an Italian appetizer plate with cheese and pepperoni. We had a lunch that was superb.

The restaurant also had a spread of several desserts to end the meal. On the table that featured the desserts were all types of fancy cookies, cannoli, chocolates, peanut butter cups, cupcakes that were decorated nicely, and a delicious cake.

Everyone went home content and saying, “Dinner? Forget it.”

During the week we had our regular activities such as dominoes, shuffleboard, euchre, pinochle, bingo and more. We sure kept busy, and time just flew by.

Some 115 people at the community center enjoyed a Christmas show Dec. 20 performed by Johnny Ellis. Chester Cutshall joined him, playing the steel pedal guitar, and did a fabulous job of it. Chester has played with several major performers during his career, and the music he plays is quite good.

Along with Johnny was Sue Hovious. She has quite a voice and her antics were great.

Chester and Johnny were both wearing Santa hats, which added to the show and made it quite festive. The performance was done on a stage that had gold, red and silver tinsel in the background. It was a great Christmas show.

When we first entered the community center, each woman received a raffle ticket for later in the evening. Then Johnny, who donned his Christmas hat and red vest, sang one Christmas hit after another, plus other songs. He performed such hits as “Pretty Papers,” “Christmas in Dixie,” “Heartaches by the Number” and “You Are Always on My Mind.”

Sue sang several songs alone and several duets with Johnny. A couple of the songs that she performed were “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces.” She did a fantastic job.

Another song Sue did was “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree,” with a few cute dance steps and wearing a Santa hat along with a red dress and red earrings. She also did a good job on “Satin Sheets.”

When the two of them sang together, it was done to perfection and people were swinging and clapping from their seats. The very first hit they did together was “I Told You So.” This song was done perfectly, and it was a fantastic job with the antics of when Randy Travis and Carrie Underwood sang it together.

Then the two of them followed with an unbelievable job of “Jackson” that was originally performed by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.

There were several surprises at the show, the first being when Sue came on the stage with rollers in her hair, two reindeer on her head, dressed in a white shirt and red capris, and wearing a necklace of red peppers and a bracelet, singing a Patsy Cline hit “She’s Got You.”

While singing this song, she pulled out shorts, a picture, a ring and more. This was hilarious.

The second surprise came soon after when Johnny and Sue were performing the song “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” During the song, Santa came into the community center. He shook hands with a good many of the audience members and stayed during the break to take some pictures with some of the people.

This was a genuine surprise, and it definitely made the show more interesting.

The third surprise of the evening came as Loris Weber, a resident of our park, joined Johnny to sing “O Holy Night.”

The show ended with everyone singing “Silent Night.”

By Helene Rubenstein

Published January 7, 2015

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