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May 10 UCO Reporter
May 10 UCO Reporter
Clubhouse Theatre
in progress. A strange rule, forbidding the Computer Committee able Housing.
from performing routine maintenance after normal UCO hours In 2009, he moved to the
Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 4
Page 2 THE UCO REPORTER May 2010
From Pres. Israel more of our committees, please is reversing the deterioration
Continued from Page 1 come forward. At this writing, of our roads; this will require
has been reversed and such we need volunteers for the a combination of road upgrade
At the Delegate maintenance is now in prog- Cable Committee, the UCO and drainage upgrade to re-
ress; thanks to the dedicated Reporter, the Investigations duce the problem of flooding
Assembly new Computer Committee. Committee and the Insurance in major rain events. If you
Rhea Cohen Legal Operations: Committee to name just a few. are an engineer with experi-
One of my most important Volunteers are the principal ence in this sort of project,
concerns is that of making all component in cost contain- consider volunteering for the
of UCO operations in service ment; think about it, it’s your Infrastructure Committee.
to our Village come into conso- village and your money! I could go on, but there
April 5, 2010 a leave of absence as chair of nance with all applicable Laws, Major Projects: will be other articles and op-
These minutes were tran- the Security Committee and Bylaws and Administrative As you may be aware, our portunities to communicate
scribed by Mary Patrick Benton. Frank Cornish will chair this Codes. To this effect, I have shoreline restoration is pro- with you. In Closing, I must
The meeting was called to committee until Al returns. asked the Chair of our Advisory ceeding with rapid pace. There thank those who are working
order by President David Is- Bob Marshall is chairing the Committee, Randall Borchardt are a number of large projects ceaselessly to make our new
rael. The Pledge of Allegiance Cable Committee. There will to commence an educational in the pipeline which we will Administration an efficient le-
was led by George Franklin. be several training sessions initiative for our Association bring for the consideration of gal and open success, to name
Two hundred and one del- on how to work the remote Boards and our Unit Owners. our Board of Directors; the but a few; Bob Marshall,
egates were in attendance. control for those who are hav- Look for Randall’s new column Delegate Assembly. Have you Frank Cornish, Sal Bum-
The minutes of the previ- ing trouble with their cable in this issue. Randall’s Condo noticed the fine new chairs molo, Dorothy Tetro, Phyllis
ous meeting were accepted as box. These training sessions Corner will be an ongoing being deployed to the various Richland, Rodger Carver,
written. will be held at the UCO of- source of critical information pools? This project is not yet Randall Borchardt, Ed Black,
President Israel announced fice on April 4 and 16. Those regarding Condominium Law complete, Frank Cornish has Elaine Brown and Major Jeff
that the UCO Reporter will be interested should call the UCO and legal governance. worked for two years to get Koronec. This job cannot be
available on the blog as soon office to register. Call for Volunteers: his project going and we will done without the close coop-
as the paper is printed. Motion: Randy Borchardt I must reiterate the fact that need at least another year to eration of knowledgeable folk
Toni Salometo has been moved to approve the ap- Century Village is a Small complete full deployment of willing to make things hap-
appointed Insurance Chair. pointment of Phyllis Richland City. The operation of our City new chairs, lounges and um- pen. In particular my sincere
Cathy Edge at Plastridge is as Vice President to fill the is critically dependent upon brellas, thanks is due for this thanks go out to those who
the contact person if you have vacancy when David was you the Unit Owner stepping effort, this particular project are working in background
any insurance problems. Their elected UCO President. The up to serve on one of our com- will be effected by The Op- silence to correct past wrongs
number is 630-4955. Plas- motion was seconded and a mittees. If you have life skills erations Committee. A major and bring those responsible to
tridge is delivering insurance lengthy discussion followed. A which are related to one or project looming on the horizon justice. o
policies to each Association. vote was taken and the motion
There will be an Insurance passed.
Workshop in Room C on April Treasurer’s Report: Doro-
21 from 9:30 to 11:30. Chuck thy Tetro reported that all EC13003025
Knudsen will discuss mitiga- Associations have met their
tion strategies and cost reduc- payments to UCO this past
tion of insurance premiums. quarter. She is still awaiting a • Appliances • Electrical Contr • Air Conditioning / Portable
Association board members ruling by the IRS concerning & Window • Full Service Remodels • Electrical Design Installation and Service
arc encouraged to attend. any tax due from the doorway • Indoor Light Fixture Installation • Landscape Lighting • Recess Lighting
Motion: Randy Borchardt fee paid to UCO by Comcast. • Security Lighting • Additional Outlets and Switches • Pool Equipment Wiring
moved to approve the selec- Motion: Randy Borchardt • Outdoor Lighting & Surge Suppression • Electrical Panel Upgrades • Ceiling Fan Installations
tion of Syd Kronish as editor moved to ratify the purchase
pro tem of the UCO Reporter of a golf cart, the cost was Serving Palm Beach County Since 2001
and Claudette LaBonte sec- $2,675. Jerry Karpf sec- Resident For Over 30 Years
561-575-2653
onded the motion. Carried. onded the motion. Motion
The Editorial Committee will carried.
meet this afternoon at 1:00 pm Jackie Karlan, chair of the
in the UCO office. CERT committee, announced
Dom Guarnagia has been that Hurricane Preparation is
CCC
appointed Maintenance Com- the topic of their next meeting Are You On the List?
mittee Chair. on April 19 in the Art Room at Duly registered Delegates sign in at the Delegate As-
Al McLaughlin has taken 2:00 pm. All are welcome. o sembly and vote on issues affecting their community.
These Associations had no impact at the 4/9/09 meeting:
• ANDOVER A, B, D, F, G, H, I, K, M
Say You Saw It in the UCO Reporter • BEDFORD B, E
• BERKSHIRE A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I, J
It’s good for business — theirs and ours! Support your • CAMBRIDGE A, B, C, D
• CAMDEN A, B, D, F, G, H, L, M
village — the condo community and outside the gates! • CANTERBURY B, H, I, J, K
• CHATHAM B, H, I, J, K
• COVENTRY B, D, F, G, J, K
• DORCHESTER A, C, D, H, K
• EASTHAMPTON A, B, C, F, G, I
• HASTINGS F, G, H
• KENT B, E, F, H, M, N
• KINGSWOOD C, E, F
• NORTHAMPTON A, E, F, H, J, L, M
• NORWICH C, D, E, H, I, K, M, N, O
• OXFORD 100, 200
• SALISBURY G, H
• SHEFFIELD B, C, H, L, M, O, Q
• SOMERSET E, G, H, I
• STRATFORD A, B, D, K, N, O
• SUSSEX D, E, G, H, I, K
• WALTHAM A, B, D, E, F
• WELLINGTON B, C
• WINDSOR E, F, I, J, L, P, R
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 3
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Page 4 THE UCO REPORTER May 2010
At the Library
By Chuck Waugh
Scam Alert at Okeechobee
Branch Library
Security The Okeechobee Blvd. Investigations
Al McLaughlin Branch Library hosts a variety Louise Gerson
of programs each month. In-
vestigator David Dodson from
Palm Beach County’s Division
of Consumer Affairs will pres-
ent Scam Alert: Protect Yourself
We have new leadership at for being careful at the gates. from Rip-Offs and Identity Many thanks for your show Investigation office. This ap-
UCO and with it will come There were fewer broken gate Theft on May 6 at 2:00 p.m. of support in voting for me. plies to anyone flooded out of
some improvements in our arms in March. Learn how to protect yourself We were kept busy in March their apartment and are having
operation. First of all we are My last complaint is that from scams and identity theft. with 68 sales, 35 rentals, 5 their place repaired.
now seeking new gate com- several people have tried to Rip-off artists want your money. deed transfers and 12 requests Realtors doing business
puters that were approved last enter Century Village using Don’t let it happen to you. This for occupants — a total of 120 here have been notified and
year. This will help to speed someone’s CV ID which is informative program will edu- investigations done. will help you find a temporary
up the visitor gate operation not their own (mother, friend, cate you on ways to avoid being To all board members going place in our Village. Check
(if every one is called in as or etc.). We must confiscate a taken advantage of and help back up North, please make with your homeowners insur-
is necessary). It will also give non-owned ID. Guest passes make you a smarter consumer. sure your Association checks ance company to see what
us better video and sound of for three months are available Call the library today to register and your seal are left with coverage you have.
those few people that delay all at UCO. A resident must regis- for this program and for more someone who can conduct Associations, please call
others, in line, while arguing ter at both WPRF and UCO so information about other library your condo business in your if you have questions. This
with the guard. Please call that they may use the “Call in” programs. absence. is to help our neighbors in an
in your guests (and workers) (UCO) and pools, Clubhouse The Okeechobee Boulevard After consulting with our emergency. We are here to
and tell them if they have any (WPRF). This is the security Branch Library is located next Attorney, we put an emer- help you!
trouble, you will call them in system that you are paying for; to Dunkin’ Donuts. The hours gency procedure in place On another subject: The
again. If your message is not please use it correctly. are: Monday, Tuesday, and immediately! Anyone who is Investigation department does
in the computer a guest may We had a very nice Spring Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. forced out of their apartment not tell Associations to accept
not enter. The only way to Break, Easter, Passover holi- to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday, Fri- because of water or fire dam- or reject people. We do the
get your guest’s name in the day with lots of visitors. I day and Saturday from 10:00 age may rent an apartment investigations and pass the
computer is to call 689-1759. hope that your guests had a a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All Village in our Village on a month to results on to your Association
Last month we had 440 people good time. The kids were well- residents, including seasonal month basis. Since you were Board. The Association is the
denied entry because there behaved and it was nice to see residents, are eligible for a free investigated, the new build- only one that can accept or
was no “call in” when they them in the Clubhouse pool. library card with proper I.D. ing can waive your investiga- reject — not UCO or Inves-
first arrived. I wish all of our winter resi- Visit the library today! tion. We are doing this for the tigations.
We were again very popular dents a safe trip home and a May Programs: people who had to leave their If you would like to vol-
last month with 22,000 ve- wonderful summer. We will be • Mon, May 3, 6:00 p.m.: apartments because of the fire unteer in Investigations as an
hicles coming through the visi- happy to welcome them back Creole Computer Class in Oxford 400. You will not interviewer, please call me.
tor gates in March. Thank you when they return in the fall. o • Tue, May 4, 8:30 a.m.: need an investigation, but you Computer experience is a ne-
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Page 6 THE UCO REPORTER May 2010
OFFICERS
to walk away from the Re- a moment. Do you think Le
He asked for certain informa-
porter, with no advance warn- Bal would have been changed
tion that we then replied, as
ing to Myron or anyone else from Saturday to Sunday if all
2102 West Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33417 you can see in the following:
on the staff. He did not walk residents were paying main-
UCO Office: Tel 561-683-9189 • Fax 561-683-9904 Dear Mr. Levy:
away, he came in and worked tenance and WPRF fees? I
Office Hours: Mon-Thu 9am-1pm • Fri 12 noon-4pm Thank your for your re-
after regular office hours andthink not. I would guess with
sponse to our letter. Due to
President: David Israel pushed himself to the limit in99% certainty, it was changed
other personal obligations, we
Vice Presidents: Sal Bummolo, Frank Cornish, order to meet deadline. because of money, money.
were unable to communicate
Bob Marshall, Phyllis Richland Letters to the Editor have WPRF is hurting and so is this
with you again until now.
Treasurer: Dorothy Tetro been controversial, and quite village. Did God make this His
First, we would like you
Corresponding Secretary: Avis Blank often simply noting the name first priority? No.
to know that the Pro-Active
Recording Secretary: Rhea Cohen of the author has caused prob- Now, if God were a righ-
Committee is not a UCO com-
Community Assn. Mgr.: Rodger Carver lems — do we print this or teous God, He would save us
mittee but, at a recent Delegate
Administrative Assistant: Mary Patrick Benton don’t we? Several months ago, from this wretched Century
Assembly, a motion was made
Office Manager: Mary Patrick Benton
Village and return us to our
I had to go before the Editorial
and passed that the UCO
Board, with the president and heavenly body before the hur-
UCO-Business Coordinator: Edie Levine Administration would sup-
ricane and the mortgage crises.
four vice presidents sitting in
Office Assistants: Sandy Levine, Maria Levy, port the residents sponsored
judgment over any Letter we Amen!
Florence Pires, Isabelle Scherel, Irv Small, Pro-Active Committee in their
found questionable. Immedi- Olga Wolkenstein
Joyce Weberman, Marcia Ziccardy opposition to any housing de-
ately upon reading the name Is It a Golf Course
Receptionists: Sidele Bushaikin, velopment on the golf course
of the author, they voted not
Sonia Goldberg, Natalie Hauptman, Claudette LaBonte,
to print that letter. One Veep
or an Overgrown property.
Beverly Lyne, Marie Oliver, Ron Massa Meadow? In your letter, you asked us
had the opinion that we should
I have been contacted many to determine approximately
Executive Board print that letter if a certain
times by many residents ask- how many residents would
police report was printed also.
David Bernstein Syd Kronish ing “what is being done about want to join a golf course and
Upon reporting this to the
Randall Borchardt Claudette LaBonte the condition of the golf course would they be willing to pay
author, I was given the police
Carol Castro Haskell Morin property?” Let me tell you all a fair membership fee. As an
report. Dreading the confron-
Sandy Cohen Honey Sager that I have been in contact answer to that, before Mr.
tation, I then returned to the
Barbara Cornish Joe Saponaro
UCO office, with police reportwith County Code Enforce- Waldman purchased the golf
George Franklin Howie Silver ment several times to find out course, we had at least 300
in hand, and had their decision
Roberta Fromkin Myron Silverman overturned. A victory! how they are handling this men and women in Century
Louise Gerson Ted Silverman Now we receive letters from situation with the owners of Village leagues that played
Dom Guarnagia Lori Torres Olga Wolkenstein, who was the property. A few months there several times a week.
Jackie Karlan Jeanette Veglia informed that, as written, herago I submitted an Attorney’s In addition, the neighboring
letters cannot be printed. Theletter to the County stating communities had several other
The United Civic Organization Reporter is published
monthly without charge to the residents of Century Village, letter you, hopefully, read inthat the current owners must leagues of their own that also
West Palm Beach, FL. the April issue was altered bycomply with documents pre- played there several times a
The United Civic Organization, aka UCO, is a Mutual Ben-
her three times until it was viously filed with the County week. Not all were paid annual
efit Organization. Its officers, directors, editors, staff, and any
committee people are not responsible for typographical errors acceptable. My suggestion to obligating the current owners memberships, some were “pay
or misrepresentations in any advertisements or articles. They to “perpetual maintenance” of as you play.” In addition, the
her was to use a pen name, as I
are not responsible and assume no liability for the content of, the property. driving range brought in many
do when writing for the Condo
or any opinions expressed in, any contributed articles which
News. Thus, my freedom of Today, April 5, 2010, I other non-resident golfers and
represent the author’s own opinions are not necessarily the
opinion of UCO. Acceptance of advertising for products or the press battle of months agocalled Code Enforcement and was a substantial income for
services in no way constitutes an official endorsement of is still being fought. Good was told that Mr. Waldman
the product or service. was contacted on March 10, Continued on Page 9
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 7
98 Is Just a
Number
By Elaine Brown
Safety In Century Village lives Frankly Speaking:
an award-winning artist with
George Franklin a lifetime of artistic creativ-
Vice President
ity under her belt. She began Frank J. Cornish
cartooning in high school and
is still painting, cartooning,
and writing limericks. Helen
Hi, folks; just a few things You need to go to the bath- Siegler is now 98 years young. Here we are at the beginning vironment, I’d like to remind
to bring up this month. First room? Go before you leave Helen came to Century Vil- of “Off Season,” giving us the you of the comprehensive
of all, when we discuss safe home or go before you return lage by way of Brooklyn and opportunity to reflect and transportation schedule we
driving, we mean exactly that home. Serious medical prob- Levittown. She and her hus- review and perhaps improve are fortunate to have, both
— no one, and I mean no one, lem? Then don’t drive! This band Matthew bought in 1974 upon the current relationship internal and external. I would
for any reason, has the right to is nothing but nonsense! And before construction was com- between all parties involved encourage you to use our
“Crash” through the gate, no I for one am tired of the ridicu- plete in the Village. In 1981 in the day to day operations system whenever possible.
matter what, on purpose! lous excuses people use. Just there was a story about her of our community. Second to Insurance (which
I am going to suggest the because you own a condo in paintings in the Century Vil- As a result of many com- we hope will be rarely used),
next time this is done pur- Century Village does not give lage Voice (did they change that plaints from frustrated resi- Transportation is our largest
posely that when the Sheriff you the right to drive or act name to the UCO Reporter?). dents, both owners and renters, expense, again paid for by
is called, a complaint/citation like the Village Idiot! Am I up- Since then all the newspapers several changes have been all, used by so few…from
against the driver be issued as set? You bet! Someone could have discovered her. put into effect. Some of these events at the Clubhouse,
reckless driving! The defini- have been seriously hurt. If you want to see Helen’s changes are acceptance of cell Hastings, Houses of Wor-
tion of this is “wanton and Last but not least: Accident paintings, there is a beauty in phone call-ins, providing your ship, Medical, etc, they all
willful” and a citation be is- damage costs everyone here in the Clubhouse library, perma- Association has sanctioned it, can be utilized through our
sued for that. The Security Of- Century Village! Enough for nently donated to the Club- a new protocol between UCO bus schedules. As the saying
ficer can be the witness needed now! Drive safely or don’t house; there are two more in volunteers and the public they goes, “Use it or lose it,” for
for a court case. That carries drive at all!!! the left hand hallway in the serve, expanded schedules for there may come a time, in
so many points on a driver’s *********** Clubhouse. On the computer transponder installation, to the future, requiring down-
license that you probably On another issue, we again you will find her website http:// name but a few. sizing, due to financial condi-
will be found guilty and your discuss cell phones and tex- www.helensiegler.org/portfo- However, one issue, no tions and lack of use. Let it
driving license suspended or ting. It is getting closer here lio.html. There may seem to be matter how many times it is not be because of the latter.
revoked! There is no reason in Florida that this will be many paintings in categories addressed, has made little We have received many
for driving like this. made illegal to do while driv- on the website People | Prayer progress…that is the arro- compliments on both the com-
I am mainly referring to ing. Discussions and Bills | Animals | Nature | Places | gance that abounds within fort and appeal the new pool
an incident that happened are being drawn up as this Objects | Miscellany | Oils | the Village, from one resident furnishings have provided,
April 15, 2010. At the least article is being written by Sepia | Pen and Ink | Watercol- to another, which unfortu- none of which could have
the driver’s privileges for the your state legislators. These ors | Mixed Media, but Helen’s nately UCO has no jurisdic- been accomplished without
Village call in system should things are now being classi- home is a much larger gallery; tion over, but does when it the combined efforts of UCO
be suspended for 30 days at fied as “distractions” while seventy paintings hang in the comes to the treatment of our and WPRF. If the pool you
minimum. This type of be- driving. Look for stiff fines if living room alone. Security guards, who deserve usually frequent is not one of
havior can get people killed caught. Again, drive safely!! The website is dedicated to “RESPECT” (the old Aretha them, feel free to visit the oth-
or injured, not to mention the Until next time — be safe out the memory of her husband, Franklin song). There is no ers. Although all of the pools
cost to repair the damages. there!! o Matthew, who passed away in acceptable excuse for not pro- throughout, under our super-
2004, age 92. He was so proud ducing your ID when request- vision, now have received
of her talent and enjoyed ed to do so…after all, these the “Best” of the lounges and
seeing her work on display. people some of whom are our chairs, previously assigned
Helen has a son and daughter, neighbors and/or friends, have elsewhere, it is only a matter
both with doctorates; she is a a job to do. Let us assist them of time (and finances) before
proud mother. They both visit, and create a better environ- they too will be replaced, so
especially the daughter, all the ment for all. that we all may enjoy the same
way from Michigan. While on the subject of en- degree of comfort. o
Helen is trim, fit and active.
I think her fine health is partly
due to being surrounded by her
warm and colorful paintings,
floor to ceiling rich memories
AAAAAAAA
all gentle, sensitive, and hap-
Health nuts out there may It’s laughter, a tonic,
py. Subjects of the paintings
also consider that she ignores A real high colonic -
range from Carter and Begin
doctors (and of course their It banishes sorrow and woe!
Peace Talks to Pretzel Sell-
pills), she is a vegetarian, en- A giggle or two
ers on the Lower East Side,
joys walking, and pursuing her Will do wonders for you,
to dazzling color of South
curiosity and ideas. Forget that old annual check-
American families in costume,
Helen says, as you age you up!
dark-eyed exotic ladies mixed-
must have something interest- Your spirits will soar
media with sequins, and many,
ing to occupy yourself. She is As you roll on the floor
many, mothers and children.
working on more cartoons and And will bring out the best
Helen says she cannot hear
rhymes for the UCO Reporter, from from the neck up.
and see as well as she used to,
read the latest “Life is Funny”; An apple’s okay
but she can still think and cre-
there you have her philosophy (You can eat one a day)
ate. A self-admitted political
that will bring you health and But always make room for
junkie, she also enjoys casi-
happiness too. some levity.
nos. You will see her riding our
Life Is Funny A hearty guffaw
buses for some fun at the local
An apple a day And a belly haw-haw
casinos, or hauling groceries
Keeps the doctor away, Will guarantee endless
herself and stocking up at the
But one thing is better, I longevity!
Farmer’s Emporium.
know! Helen Siegler
Page 8 THE UCO REPORTER May 2010
Insurance
Toni Salometo
When attend- CERT:
Community Emergency
Response Team
at the Club-
These are challenging times repairs. On March 15, the Govern- scale health emergency.
we live in. Changes are all As part of those educational ment Operational Consultant CERT team members Lori
around us. With a new Presi- efforts, Chuck Knudsen from in charge of health prepared- Torres and Ed Black were
dent at UCO, there are changes our insurance agent, Plas- ness Phil Levenstein’s work- called to action when a road
and as each new Chairman tridge, held a workshop on shop dealt with a possible flood occurred due to clogged
house, shorts
takes office, they will try to 4/21. The meeting included bioterrorist attack and the in- drains. Ankle deep in water,
see what worked in prior ad- mitigation strategies and cost halation of anthrax. Of course, they directed traffic — a job
ministrations and what didn’t. reduction of insurance pre- this actually happening in well done!
Keep what’s good and change miums. I hope many of your Century Village is remote, but Our next CERT Meeting,
what isn’t. officers and board members the more we learn, the better Monday, May 17 in the Club-
As I write this, I have been were able to attend. This will prepared we will be. Within house, Art Room, 2:30 p.m.,
or dresses.
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The Mail Bag Get Off Our Lawn, Saved by Customer WordFind: The Masters
Continued from Page 6 Sonny! Service Search for these 22 winning golfers in this rough of letters.
the golf course. As an aside, Attention Century Villag- I had a problem with my
are you aware that the make- ers, young people are moving remote. I was not able to ac-
up of the population of the into our over 55 community. cess anything on my TV set.
residents has undergone a Even though many of the As- I called 1-800-COMCAST,
drastic change. Many of the sociations have diligently quite upset.
new residents of Century Vil- tried to have this situation Latoya, the person to whom
lage are younger, active, pro- corrected through letters and/ I spoke, was extremely patient
active and more financially or attorneys at great expense to with me, explained the proce-
able to spend their dollars on the unit owners, many young dure to correct the problem,
recreation. people continue to flaunt the and talked me through it…
Unfortunately, since Mr. rules and state regulations that but because I was so nervous,
Waldman purchased the golf were enacted to protect us all. I made an error. She calmly
course, it has deteriorated to The young people use vari- told me to begin again, and
the extent that it became un- ous ploys to gain the sympathy this time, due to her patience
playable and golfers sought of unit owners in an effort to with me, we fixed the remote,
other courses to play. Many of get a unit owner or renter to working together.
the negative actions Mr. Wald- get a pass for them; i.e. “My She knew what questions to
man took drove the golfers father/mother is too sick to get ask me, was polite to me every
away until it became a losing me a gate pass,” “the unit own- step of the procedure.
business. Obviously, he never ers are just old and mean and I recommend that anyone • Archer • Michelson
intended to keep a viable golf won’t let me stay,” or “it will with remote problems call • Brewer • Nelson
course. We feel he always only be until I get a job.” (This 1-800-COMCAST and ask • Casper • Nicklaus
intended to flip the property “job” never materializes.) At for Latoya. She saved my • Couples • Palmer
for housing and the day he times, these young people are life…my only TV and Grey’s • Crenshaw • Player
purchased the course its days aided by naïve older people Anatomy was on that evening! • Demaret • Singh
were numbered. who believe they are being Phyllis Frishberg • Faldo • Smith
Will you be “our Angel” good Samaritans. • Floyd • Snead
and bring back a golf course Please, before any of you The Greatest Gamer
• Harmon • Watson
for Century Village? go to UCO to get a gate pass Ever to Play • Hogan • Woods
Sincerely, for some one that does not Not knowing his address, I • Langer • Zoeller
Honey Sager reside with you, bear in mind; must use this forum to publicly
Sandy Cohen you could be doing a serious thank Mr. Paul Hu, an excep- Answers on Page 45
Officers injustice to your neighbors. tional individual. The occasion
Pro-Active Committee Some lawsuits can run well was the recent one-day visit
over $10,000.00. Think twice! of my talented (bowled 300
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Condo Corner of the board of directors at the 1999 UCO Model Documents Annual Election, and you have mechanism in the Bylaws for
Continued from Page 3 same time.” We can live with (ARTICLE IV, Section 1. elected/appointed seven per- determining from time to time,
which will be delisted during
that since there’s an easy fix. of the Bylaws) and have not sons only because it is within the specific Board size... the
2010 unless they renew their
For example, a husband and amended this Section to pro- the range and “that’s the way default board size provided by
community on the FCHR
wife own a unit, and for many vide for a specific number, you’ve always done it”... well, Statute is five eligible persons.
Registry. In the past few years,
years the husband has been then your Board size is five (5) someone could complain to This came to light years after
the “Commission” has as-
the President and the wife the persons (by default). This will the “Division” and the election the UCO Model Documents
signed Account Numbers to
Treasurer. They can both run hold true unless this section might need to be re-done to were drafted, so it is no fault
each listed Association. Hav-
for the Board but they may of the Bylaws has since been provide for five seats. Practi- of the attorney. This informa-
ing spoken with the senior
not both serve... which is an amended, which provides for a cally speaking, the Complaint tion is provided by numerous
supervisor of the Registry
issue in itself. Getting back “mechanism” or “method” for would probably have no ef- Administrative Rulings by the
in Tallahassee, she informed
to the fix... the President can determining from time to time fect on the present Board, but Division. The good news is, if
me that the Account Number
run for the Board and the wife a specific number (Board size) you will be advised that next you call UCO with this issue,
information may be left blank
not. At the “Organizational within that range. Let’s say election, unless you either they will provide the telephone
as long as I indicate the pres-
Meeting of the Board”, the your Association has had sev- amend your Bylaws to provide number of the Advisory Chair,
ent listing as it appears on the
Board, by a majority vote, can en board seats vacant for each for a set number, or place a Continued on Page 16
Registry... so I have. Also, if
appoint the wife as Treasurer.
you wish to have the renewal
She is not a Board Member
form sent to your Management
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ficer of the Corporation. The
Company in the blank area
purpose of this Amendment
to the right of the President’s
to Florida Statute is to allow
address, and above it write
robust and uninhibited debate
“Mail Renewal to:” The future
and to prevent a voting block
President will be mailed the
to be formed by individuals
renewal form (with a twenty
with joint financial interests
$ Check if your Management
having the tendency to also
Company disperses all funds
share common goals.
of the Association). Each As-
It is not too late to call
sociation will be listed by their
a meeting of the Board, 48
unique Corporation Name
hours notice by posting with
(which I have completed on
an agenda, and appoint as an
the appropriate line). Many
Officer whomever you wish
Associations in C.V. have un-
that will act in such capacity.
usual corporation names since
Remember, all officers serve
there are identically named
at the pleasure of the Board,
condos in different parts of
and may be removed, with or
Florida and have “corporate
without cause, by a majority
name variations”. For Ex-
vote of the Board. What’s the
ample, Berkshire B Condo-
sense, for example, of having a
minium’s corporation name
Board Member/Treasurer that
is Century Village Berkshire
doesn’t want the job, or may
B Condominium Association,
not be as qualified as some-
Inc. (because Berkshire B
one who is will to accept the
Condominium Association,
responsibility of the Office?
Inc. is in Deerfield Beach,
When completing the Annual
Florida). This is why I have
Not-for-Profit Corporation
filled out the “Community” in-
Report, place the initial of
formation for you, and placed
the Officer’s position on the
the abbreviated or improper
listing. For example, the Presi-
corporation name (as presently
dent would be P/D (President/
listed on the Registry) below
Director; the non-Board Mem-
the line as instructed. The bot-
ber Treasurer, for example,
tom line is, by sending in the
would have a “T” without the
$20.00 and you’ll be good for
“D” since she is not a Director
two years from your official
(Board Member)). Read on, or
expiration date. I’ve also indi-
take a break before continuing,
cated the expiration date at the
because I could go on forever,
bottom of the “Cover Letter”
but there’s always next month.
which the President of each of
We don’t want to change the
these Associations already has
name of the paper to Randall’s
received (as of this printing).
Reporter, now do we?
ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
BOARD SIZE
ARE NOT REQUIRED TO
Unless your association has
BE BOARD MEMBERS
specifically set the Board size
(DIRECTORS)
at five, seven, etc. persons,
There is nothing in Stat-
as opposed to a range, for
ute or in your Bylaws that
example, “not less than five
requires that an Officer be a
(5) and not more than seven
Board member. There was a
(7) persons,” then your Board
lot of grumbling here in the
size as per 718.112(2)(a)(1) is
Village when the Legislative
five (5) in number. This is the
Amendment of 2008 was
Board size “default number
passed, which stated “In a con- Wellington/Royal Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Boynton Beach Lake Worth Boca Raton/Delray
set by Statute.” So what I am
dominium association of more 11551 Southern Blvd 9060 N Military Trail 2272 N Congress Avenue 4570 Lantana Road 7035 Beracasa Way
telling you is, if you have a Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Lake Worth, FL 33463 Boca Raton, FL 33433
than 10 units, co-owners of a Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
range as is provided in the Phone (561) 798-9411 Phone (561) 622-2442 Phone (561) 737-1927 Phone (561) 963-9881 Phone (561) 361-1515
unit may not serve as members
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 15
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Page 16 THE UCO REPORTER May 2010
Condo Corner designated. You got all that? voting certificates, then send amendment supersedes the um Association in Florida. See
Continued from Page 14 I can fully understand how out a voting certificate to Bylaws of every Condomini- you next month! o
me, who would then provide easily confusing this provision each co-owned unit before or
the Bylaw Amendments, draft- can become, and why voting with the next meeting notice
ed by our attorney to correct certificate requirements are at which united owners are
this issue. The process is rela-
tively painless and effective.
often overlooked... but the law
is the law. A few years back, a
permitted to vote! If they are
not returned by co-owners, WILLS, TRUSTS,
If your Association has been court ruled against a president who are not husband and wife, ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE,
electing/appointing five per- who claimed that one of the the Board has every right to REAL ESTATE LAW
sons, then you have no issue petitions voting in favor of disregard the vote for that unit.
to be concerned about (unless his recall from the board was
it has been fixed by amend- disregarded because it was “DIFFERENT VOTING GEORGIANA F. DAMBRA
ment at a higher number) and not signed by both owners AND ELECTION PROCE-
the Board just doesn’t know and no voting certificate was DURES” ARE NO LON-
KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER
it! Those things do happen on file. The court ruled that GER VALID Attorneys at Law
you know. I am available to the petition from that unit be As of October 1 st, 2008,
review all of your documents held acceptable since when he Legislative Amendment to the ALEXANDER & DAMBRA
and sort them out for you for was elected, it was discovered Condominium Act, Section
the cost of a smile. I’ve had that the ballot for that unit was 718.112(2)(d)(8), Florida Stat- 5737 OKEECHOBEE BLVD.
Presidents come to me with not disregarded even though utes, has eliminated the use of SUITE 201
literally a carton of documents it was only signed by one “Different Voting and Elec-
from the beginning of time, owner. The moral is, if a vot- tion Procedures” contained in
(561) 471-5708
and in ten minutes (or so) they ing certificate is required and the 1999 Model Documents WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33417
know what they’ve got, need, not enforced in an election, it (Article IV, Section 1). It now LOCATED IN THE
or don’t need anymore. can’t be enforced in a recall! applies only to associations
If you are going to abide by with ten (10) or less units. Do BANK ATLANTIC BUILDING
VOTING CERTIFICATES and enforce your documents not use these procedures in 1/4 MILE EAST OF THE TURNPIKE
ARE REQUIRED FOR EV- regarding the requirement of your Annual Elections, as this
ERY ASSOCIATION
Contained in the Bylaws
(Article II, Section 5.) of
each Association in C.V. is
the requirement that “Voting
Certificates” are to be placed
on file with the Secretary for
all units with multiple own-
ers, or for units which have
corporate owners (or are held
in a Trust), and designates the
“Voting Member” for that unit.
This Voting Certificate is most
often overlooked by an Asso-
ciation’s Board of Directors
Primary Care Services in Century Village
because many Associations, in
my experience, are managed
without absolute adherence to
the Association Documents,
and other provisions of law
relating to the operation and
management of Florida Con-
dominium Associations. In
all fairness, I don’t know of
many unit owners who came
here to retire, and looked
forward to taking on legal
duties and responsibilities as
an Officer/Board member of
their Association. That being
said, there is an exemption Henry A. Katz, MD Vivian Carta-Sanchez, ARNP
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SHEFFIELD L - LOVELY CONDO, NEAR HASTINGS ,LOTS OF LIGHT CARPET, FURNISHED $17,900 2 BED 1.5 OR 2 BATH
CHATHAM G - FURNISHED, WATERVIEW, CARPET & CERAMIC TILE $38,000 CAMBRDIGE H - CARPET, CENTRAL A/C FURNISHED $38,000
SOUTHAMPTON B - NEW CARPET, ELEV BLDG, ENCLOSED PATIO, FIT CNTR, CLUBHOUSE $31,000 CANTERBURY K - FURNISHED, CT, GARDEN VIEW, GREAT LOCALE, OUTSIDE CORNER, C/A $44,500
DORCHESTER C - GARDEN VIEW, NEAR DORCHESTER POOL, CERAMIC TILE $22,000 COVENTRY C - UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, TRANSPORTATION, UPGRADES $40,000
SOUTHAMPTON A - CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $25,000 WINDSOR D - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW $36,000
DOVER C - WATERVIEW, NEW CABINETS, FURNISHED NEGOTIABLE $45,000 NORWICH L - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, RENTABLE $40,000
WELLINGTON D - CA WTRVW, 3 CEILING FANS, NEWER KIT, CPT, LIN, LARGE WI CLOSET $39,900 SOMERSET D - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, REDONE, WATERVIEW, 2 BATHS $65,000
CAMDEN B - UNFURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEAR POOL $15,000 COVENTRY E - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, PETS OK, NEAR CLUBHOUSE $45,000
ANDOVER A - FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, RENTABLE, $19,500 KENT D - NEW EVERYTHING, TENANT IN PLACE $75,000
EASTHAMPTON D - FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN VIEW, NEAR EAST GATE $32,000 UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1/1.5 OR 2 BATH
DOVER B - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, LARGER PATIO $55,000 WELLINGTON B - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEAR POOL, CUL-DE-SAC, BEAUTY $59,000
SOUTHAMPTON A - CERAMIC TILE, FURN, NEG, NEW KITCHEN, SCREENED PATIO $20,000 WINDSOR I - FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CENTRAL AIR, $35,000
SOUTHAMPTON B - FURNISHED, CARPET, CENTRAL AIR $24,000 CHATHAM K - NEWER APPLIANCES, CERAMIC TILE $35,000
SOUTHAMPTON C - NEWER CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, FURNISHED $25,000 SALISBURY H - CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, 1 BATH, WALL UNITS, RENTABLE $28,000
GREENBRIER A - UNFURNISHED, NEW REFRIGERATOR, GOLF VIEW $35,000 WELLINGTON L - UNFURNISHED, WATERVIEW, 2 BATHS, BAMBOO FLOORS $95,000
CHATHAM U - HEART OF COMMUNITY, 6 MONTHS FREE MAINTENANCE, FURNISHED $35,000 WELLINGTON J - FURN, GRANITE TOPS, 2 BATHS, WOOD FLS, OWNER WILL HOLD MORTGAGE $125,000
GREENBRIER A - UNFURNISHED, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS $69,900 SUSSEX E - UNFURNISHED, UPGRADES, CERAMIC TILE $35,000
WELLINGTON F - FURNISHED, WATERVIEW, ELEVATOR IN BUILDING $40,000 GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5 OR 2 BATH
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH CHATHAM Q - ABSOLUTELY PRETTY, UPGRADES, CERAMIC TILE, CENTRAL AIR, WATERVIEW, $49,000
NORWICH H - RENTABLE UNFURNISHED, BRAND NEW KITCHEN & BATH $38,000 SOMERSET B - UNFURNISHED WATERVIEW TILE CENTRAL AIR & HEAT $79,900
SALISBURY G - FURNISHED, NEW APPL, CT, CARPET, CH, FITNESS CENTER $30,000 SOMERSET K - FURN, 2 SHOWER STALLS, CT, 1 BED W/CARPET CEILING FANS $49,000
SHEFFIELD Q - CERAMIC TILE, UNFURNISHED, NEAR HASTINGS $13,998 COVENTRY G $25,000
KENT C - FURN, WATERVIEW, CERAMIC TILE, UPDATED BATH NEWER APPL. $20,000 BEDFORD I - UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CENTRAL AIR, GARDENVIEW $49,000
ANDOVER E - FUNRISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE GARDEN VIEW $15,000 NORWICH I - PARTLY FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $20,000
ANDOVER D - PARTLY FURNISHED, FITNESS CENTER $13,900 STRATFORD A - CERAMIC TILE, 2 NEW BATHS, HURRICANE SHUTTER $53,000
NORTHAMPTON S - BEAUTIFUL, CERAMIC TILE , UPGRADES GALORE $28,000 CHATHAM D - UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, RENTABLE $58,000
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 21
Good Samaritan for our employees who have 85 years, Good Samaritan
Cable Converter Box Return Safe
friends and loved ones in Haiti has provided sophisticated,
Medical Center and we want to let them know personalized medical care to
By Dave Israel
For the convenience of our unit owners, Comcast has placed
Provides Support that as their employer, we Palm Beach County and the
a large silver colored box across the parking area in front of the
want to do whatever we can Treasure Coast. The hospital
to Employees to support them in this time offers a wide array of gen-
UCO office.
The purpose of this box is to save our unit owners the cost
With Personal of need,” said Mark Nosacka, eral medical services, as well
of a technician visit in case you must return your Cable Con-
Good Samaritan CEO. as a broad range of specialty
Ties to Haiti In addition, the hospital services, including oncology,
verter Box.
West Palm Beach, FL Why might you have to return your Converter? Perhaps you
is inviting all employees to orthopedics, obstetrics and
(January 18, 2010) — Good have sold your unit and need to return the box which you signed
bring in food and comfort cardiac medicine. In addition
Samaritan Medical Center in for, or perhaps you are a seasonal renter, and do not wish to
items to drop off boxes, which to the all-private, upscale
West Palm Beach is reaching leave the Converter in the unit over the summer.
will eventually be sent to Walter Newbern Suites, Good
out to its Haitian employees to Simply bring your Converter to the safe, wrap it in the bubble
Haiti. Employees are invited Samaritan features a new and
provide comfort and support in wrap provided and drop it in.
to make cash donations to the innovative Surgical Institute,
wake of the devastating earth- If the converter box return safe is not used, Comcast will
American Red Cross or an- which provides elective and
quake that hit the capital city remove it. Then in order to return a converter, you will have to
other reputable disaster relief orthopedic procedures in a
of Port au Prince last week. call a Technician which will cost up to $39.00 or you will have
agency. Good Samaritan’s setting that feels like home.
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corporate parent, Tenet Health, To learn more about Good
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ties to the Caribbean nation. the American Red Cross and visit www.goodsamaritanmc.
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she appeared in Palm Beach
Irv Rikon Dramaworks’ production of VP, WPRF, Inc.
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the psychic.
Play Review: Dr. Radio At handled by Glen Rovinelli. In a season which has With summer right around Pool Furniture — Seven
Florida Stage The cast is marvelous. brought us a number of really the corner, many of our of our ten pools now have
The press release from Wayne LeGette, who is Dr. good, even memorable musi- residents have left for their new chairs, lounges, tables
Florida Stage in Manalapan Radio, returns to Florida Stage. cals, here’s another one to see. summer homes or to go on and umbrellas on the pool
reads “Dr. Radio, a Com- Between visits, he’s won sev- It’s different from the all the vacation. We have a great decks. Our plan is to complete
pletely Original New Musical eral Carbonell Awards, and rest, and that’s a genuine part number of year-round resi- all remaining areas with new
from the Directors of Cagney it’s good to have him back. He of its charm. Closing date is dents, however, who take ad- chairs and lounges in next
and Some Kind of Wonderful,” has a wonderful singing voice. May 2. vantage of WPRF facilities in year’s budget (Kent, Camden
two of last season’s big hits. Margot Moreland, another Florida Stage moves to the the summer months. For those and Dorchester) but for now
And it’s true. Collaborators multiple Carbonell Award Kravis Center beginning July of you who remain here, you we have provided those areas
Christopher McGovern and winner, makes her Florida 15, when previews commence will be pleased to know that with new tables and umbrellas,
Bill Castallino have created Stage debut as a persuasive for another brand-new musi- our offices all remain open and as well as with the best of the
a sweet, enchanting musical television salesperson. Irene cal entitled Low Down Dirty our maintenance staff remains previous chairs and lounges,
play that cannot be pigeon- Adjan has three times won a Blues. Closing date on that one busy with preventative main- giving everyone an improved
holed into any category and Carbonell, and she demon- will be September 5. (For tick- tenance tasks and summer look to the pool decks.
defies easy description. To be strates her golden talents here. ets and additional information projects. Picnic Island — A long-
sure, there is a love story of Nick Duckart apparently has telephone 585-3433 or online: Some of the areas that you term project to improve the
sorts, a singing psychic and a not yet won a Carbonell, but www.floridastage.org.) o will find improvements are: Continued on Page 44
guy who springs up in the air
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CANTERBURY B CARPET, TRANSPORTATION, CLUBHOUSE, FITNESS CENTER $450
Classified ads are printed windows & screens, 3 fans, ANDOVER D BEAUTYFULL, FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW $525
NORTHAMPTON L CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $500
on a space available basis. carpet & hot water tank 6 yrs CHATHAM U FURN, NEAR AMENITIES, CENTER OF EVERYTHING, FIT CTR, CLUBHOUSE $400
Ads should be submitted by old, 2 new toilets, sleeps 4 NORTHAMPTON S CT, CARPET, FULLY FURNISHED, APPLIANCES NEW $500
ANDOVER M CARPET, CT, FURNISHED, NEW A/C CORNER UNIT TRANSPORTATION $600
the seventh of the month in adults, two steps to pool, out- KENT F UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEAR POOL, GARDENVIEW $550
which they are to appear. door building patio, laundry COVENTRY E FURNISHED-NEW, CENTRAL A/C, PET FRIENDLY $550
CAMDEN B UNFURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEAR POOL $475
Articles must be resubmitted & bus stop. Very motivated WINDSOR I FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR WEST GATE $475
every month if they are to be seller. Reduced price already WINDSOR D FURNISHED, CARPET, LIFT, WEST GATE, WATERVIEW $475
BERKSHIRE D FURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEAR WEST GATE $475
repeated. by $40K to $40K. Make of- SUSSEX I FURNISHED, PERGO FLOORS, QUIET AREA, VERY CLEAN $525
All Classified ads must be fers. (561) 687-9324 or 845- WINDSOR K PT. FURNISHED, CARPET, NEW FRIDGE & DISHWASHER $500
CANTERBURY H FURNISHED CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $475
on a full sheet of paper (8½ x 901-4490 or 845-246-4319. GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
11). Scraps of paper will not SHEFFIELD F FURNISHED CERAMIC TILE CARPET NEAR HASTING CENTRAL AIR $500
NORWICH H UNFURNISHED, NEW BATH & KITCHEN, CERAMIC TILE C/A $600
be accepted. Dover C on lake, furnished BERKSHIRE G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET $550
All items submitted must or unfurnished. Complete KENT G FURN/UNFURN, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET, ALSO SEASONAL $450
SALISBURY B FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDENVIEW, 2 A/C UNITS $500
include name and address of upgrades. 18” tile throughout, NORTHAMPTON L FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW $500
contributor. Name and ad- new bath stall shower, new KENT G FURNISHED, NEW CARPET, NEAR POOL, NICE LOCATION $550
SUSSEX A FURNISHED, NEW BEDROOM, CERAMIC TILE, WALK IN SHOWER $550
dress will not be printed; this water heater, enclosed glass NORWICH I UNFURNISHED, CARPET, WALL UNITS , WELL KEPT $550
is for our information. The patio, etc. Rent $575/month. CANTERBURY H FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW APPLIANCES $550
SHEFFIELD F FURNISHED, NEAR HASTINGS FITNESS CENTER $525
Classified ads are a service Sale $34,900. Please call CHATHAM N FURNISHED, CARPET, CENTER OF EVERYTHING, TRANSP, FITNESS $510
for UCO members only. 640-5443. CAMDEN E FURNISHED, WATERVIEW, TRANS, CLOSE TO GATE, $550
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH
KENT N CT, FURNISHED, GARDEN VIEW, BEAUTIFULLY REDONE, TRANS $625
For Sale For Rent ANDOVER A FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, RENTABLE, $550
DOVER B FURNISHED, LARGER PATIO, BRAND NEW KITCHEN, SHOWER STALL $800
SOUTHAMPTON A PARTLY FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, GOLF VIEW $450
Dover A ground floor, move- Sheffield I, seasonal rent, UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH
in condition, some furniture. 2/1.5 gr fl, cnr, remodeled,
SUSSEX A UNFURNISHED, REDONE, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $500
EASTHAMPTON G FULLY FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $650
Many amenities, central air. furn, HDTV, tile near gym & SOUTHAMPTON B FURN, CARPET, LARGE PATIO, NEAR POOL $500
Modern, light, cheerful. Rea- pool, $5k for 2009-10 season
SOUTHAMPTON B FURNISHED, CARPET, DEVELOPMENT HAS OWN POOL $550
NORWICH H UPGRADES GALORE!! CERAMIC TILE, FURNISHED $550
sonable, call 561-686-5441, 561-686-9441 svsummer- GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
local cell 917-775-9583 wind@hotmail.com
WALTHAM H CERAMIC TILE, NEW KIT W/GRANITE TOPS, NEW VANTIES IN BATH $575
NORTHAMPTON A FURNISHED, NEW APPLIANCES, 2 A/C UNITS $600
CAMDEN E FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, NEAR POOL $525
Greenbrier C by owner, 2/2 Northampton B, annual rent
CANTERBURY F FURNISHED, LOWER SET BACK, NEAR POOL $550
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
very large size luxury furni- or seasonal. 1/1½ furnished. OXFORD 300 WTRVW, FIT CTR, CH, TRANS, CT, CLEAN, DEVELOP HAS OWN POOL $850
ture, 3 TVs. Central A/C + 2nd floor, nice view, quiet
WINDSOR I WATERVIEW, NEAR GATE, BEAUTYFULL, FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE $650
WELLINGTON L UNFURNISHED, NEW EVERYTHING, NEAR WEST GATE $900
heat + ceiling fan remodeling building. Call 561-683-1540, GOLFS EDGE E FULLY FURNISHED, CARPET, LINOLEUM, NEAR CLUBHOUSE $750
kitchen, Fla room, tile floors, after May 1st call 508-752-
CHATHAM K FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW STOVE & NEW REFRIG. $650
NORWICH F FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN, WALL UNITS $600
front of the pool $89,000 ne- 5259 STRATFORD B FURNISHED, NEAR EAST GATE, CERAMIC TILE $650
gotiable. Call 786-473-2682, STRATFORD K FURNISHED, LARGE PATIO, CEILING FANS, 2 BATHS $600
GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
561-448-6564 Non-smoker near main club- SOMERSET J CT, TRANS, CH, FITNESS, NEW APPL, WATERVIEW $750
SOMERSET K UNFURNISHED, REDONE, NEAR WEST GATE $700
house, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, CHATHAM D UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, CENTRAL AIR $600
Short Sale ground floor apartment, fur- STRATFORD J FULLY FURN CERAMIC TILE, 2 BATHS, BEAUTY $800
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1/1.5 BATH
nished or unfurnished. Yearly GOLFS EDGE FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $550
Oxford 500, 2nd fl, 2/2, new rent $525/ mnth. Short term BEDFORD D NEW TILE, A/C FURN/UNFURNISHED, WALK IN SHOWER $600
kitchen, baths and tile floors, lease $700/mnth. Call 817- EASTHAMPTON D FURN, NEW BATH, CA, CARPET, SHOWER STALL NEW KIT $600
COVENTRY G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, C/A NEW KITCHEN, IMMACULATE $550
7 closets. Large enclosed pa- 313-3579. WINDSOR M FURNISHED, CARPET, CENTRAL AIR $550
tio with access to patio from UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
DORCHESTER B PARTLY FURN, CARPET, 5 CEILING FANS, NEW A/C, GARDENVIEW $600
bedroom and living room. Convenient location, near NORWICH H UNFURN/FURN, CT, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE UPGRADES $600
Building is next to pool, large Haverhill gate. First floor, 1 SALISBURY G CERAMIC TILE, NEW APPL $595
CANTERBURY E NEW BEDROOM, CERAMIC TILE, CORNER UNIT $480
laundry room and card room. br, 1 ½ bath – enclosed patio. CHATHAM D FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW KITCHEN $650
Furnished $52,000. Call 615- Annual year $550 per month. GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
SOMERSET K UNFURN, CT, TRANS, CLUBHOUSE, FITNESS CENTER $700
9909. Short lease available. Call CHATHAM K NEWLY REDONE,FURNISHED, COVERED PATIO $725
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
561-536-8488. NORWICH F FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN VIEW,CLUBHOUSE, FITNESS CENTER $600
For Sale or Rent ANDOVER A PT. FURNISHED, CARPET, CENTRAL AIR, GARDEN VIEW $550
CANTERBURY CERAMIC TILE, LOTS OF LIGHT, ENCL PATIO, CUL-DE-SAC, NEAR POOL $480
Monticello, NY, summer WINDSOR J FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW, BEAUTY $750
Furnished 1/1-1/2 2nd floor, rental 5/1/10-9/15/10 1BR NORWICH C FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN VIEW $575
new 23 cubic side by side unit Town & Country Re- ANDOVER M FURN, CARPET, CT, NEW AC, CORNER UNIT, TRANS $600
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1 BATH
Whirlpool refrigerator, new sorts $4350. Email GRP- NORWICH O FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDENVIEW $600
Tappan stove, new door lock, 102PINE@AOL.com or call WALTHAM I FURN/UNFURNISHED, CARPET, C/A, NEAR EAST GATE, GARDEN $650
COVENTRY B NEAR FITNESS CENTER, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE,UNFURNISHED $600
new roof, clean and painted, (561) 471-9934 or 845-794- SEASONAL
new flooring, new patio tile, 3263 UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
DOVER B CERAMIC TILE, LARGE PATIO, NEW KITCHEN, SHOWER STALL $1,200
COVENTRY A CERAMIC TILE, QUEEN SIZE BED, BATHS REDONE, CARPET $1,200
NORWICH H NEW APPL. IN KITCHEN, NEW A/C , CERAMIC TILE $1,050
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
WINDSOR J NR WEST GATE, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET $1,150
NORWICH C FURNISHED, CARPET, FULL SIZE BED & SOFA BED $1,000
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UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
STRATFORD K $1,200
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
DOVER B BEAUTY, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, NEAR CLUBHOUSE $1,200
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
WALTHAM B CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, EXTRA PATIO, BEAUTIFUL SEASONAL $1,200
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
HASSLE FREE! KENT G CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, NEAR POOL & WEST GATE $1,000
SHEFFIELD F NEAR HASTING FITNESS CENTER, CLEAN & FRESH $950
CAMDEN G CARPET, NEW APPLIANCES, SCREENED PATIO $900
SALISBURY G CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, TRANSPORTATION $1,125
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH
CALL DEBBIE @ 561.502.2939 COVENTRY G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CENTRAL AIR, NEW KITCHEN $1,200
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CONDO CHECKING
Who’s looking after your condo when you’re out of town?
improved weather will bring Please call Jack at 640-3373 Health Care & Politics
R e c r e at i o n Sailing more sailors down to the dock. if you have any questions this Continued from Page 23
Christine As always, Helga Lieb, our summer.
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Call 561-401-8704 561-340-1980 Fax
susanwolfman.com • #1 REMAX @ Century Village • wolfieremax@aol.com
ultrasound, blood drawing, a B’nai B’rith Century: We League: Our 2nd half of the
Organization News physical therapist and a podia- meet every 4th Sun, 9:30 am, season just started. You can
Please note!!! DO NOT trist. Dr. Menon will answer at Anshei Sholom. Admis- join us for the rest of the sea-
gation will have two events
resubmit dates for events questions on diabetes, depres- sion is free to members ($3 son. The 1st half ended w/a tie
this month: Mother’s and Fa-
already appearing in Orga- sion, allergies, hypertension to guests). FMI, Dr. Levy @ for 1st place — a playoff will
ther’s Day Breakfast: The Sis-
nization News unless there and more. A light lunch will be 478-6865. follow with team #7 (Steve
terhood will hold this event on
is a correction. Sat, May 9 at the Temple, fea- served. For more information, Mussman, Letty McKay, Ber-
call 689-8686. Brooklyn U.S.A.: Will meet nie Kaufman, Steve Schoen-
turing entertainment by “The
Amit Women Rishona Chap- Three Friends” and gifts for in the Party Room. Steve, brun) and #2 (Jack Posner,
ter: Meets every 2nd Tue w/ all attendees. Reservations re- Baby Boomers Club: We are 242-0481. Beverly Melendez, Henry
collation at 12 noon and meet- quired; call the Temple office looking for more members to Stern, Sam Rosen). For info,
ing at 1:00 pm at Aitz Chaim or Rae at 478-3221. Temple volunteer to arrange an activity Canadian Club: Meets 4th call Sam Rosen, 478-3079.
on Haverhill; call Ellie 471- Anshei Sholom Hosts Health for the group. It could be simple Wed, Party Room of CH, 1:00
4935. Upcoming: End of Apr, Fair: In association with Dr. or elaborate. Our group includes pm. Membership open to all. Century Village Computer
trip to Hard Rock Casino, call Sandhya Menon of Century those who remember iconic TV Lots of great activities. Betty, Club: Meets 1st and 3rd Thu,
for details Ann 707-2076. shows, movies, music, dances, 684-0766; Franne, 478-9526; Nov-Apr (1st Thu only rest
Medical, come to the Temple
and events of the 50s and 60s. Madelaine, 684-5595. of year), 1:00 pm in CR 103,
for this event on Apr 28, 10-2,
Anshei Sholom: The Congre- RSVP for lunch. There will be For more information, email and incl 30 min Q&A, biz por-
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when a storm threatens; gives people more time to ments and questions. Please
• if leaving, familiarize your- prepare and evacuate. What feel free to contact me or my
self with evacuation routes hasn’t improved, though, is the staff at 355-2202. o
From the Desk of and firm up your out-of- ability to predict the intensity
town arrangements; of a storm. A hurricane fore-
Commissioner • if staying, start gathering casted to be a Category 1 at Stay in Touch:
Jeff Koons your nonperishable emer- landfall can just as easily wind
gency supplies and inspect up being a 3 or 4. Watch Channel 63
your safe room; Better Communication Your Channel 63 Team has
• preregister for the county’s Emergency management
pet-friendly shelter at West officials here in Palm Beach modified the way Channel 63
Don’t Assume Storm favorable conditions for storm Boynton Park: 233-1200; County are now using We- displays all information.
Season Will Be Another development. • preregister for the Red bEOC, a new communications We are currently running
Breeze Prepare Now Cross special needs shelter system designed to increase
The 2010 Atlantic Hur- As with any storm season, at the fairgrounds: 712- information sharing with our
all information within a 25
ricane Season is expected to the keys to minimizing deaths 6400. partners in Broward, Miami- minute schedule that re-
be an active one with some and property damage are early Other Resources Dade and Monroe counties. peats all day.
experts predicting as many planning. Please take the time Check out the following The software allows first
Web sites for additional emer- responders, hospitals, state
This includes the Village
as 15 named storms. We all now to do the following:
were thankful for the very • write up or revise your gency preparation tips or to agencies and support groups Report, The Happenings, All
light 2009 season — only emergency plan for you and track storm systems through- such as the Red Cross to send Classes available currently,
two named storms hitting the your family; out the season: and receive information dur- all Clubs/Organizations,
U.S. and none in Florida. It • update insurance policies • h t t p : / / w w w . p b c g o v . ing a crisis from any computer
was, in fact, our least active and secure important papers com/publicsafety/ with an Internet connection. UCO meetings and all public
season since 1997. My con- in plastic bags and water- emergencymanagement The system has already been service announcements.
cern, however, is that residents tight containers; • http://www.floridadisaster. used for disaster drills and to Please take time to view
may have become complacent, • inspect and repair your org relay data following the Haiti
hoping or expecting this sea- storm shutters; check win- • http://www.nhc.noaa.gov earthquake.
this NEW approach and then
son to be just as uneventful. dows, doors and the roof for • http://crownweather.com Use Time Wisely give us your critique.
El Nino Fading cracks and leaks; • http://www.wunderground. We’re all hoping that once All suggestions will be
There are a number of • trim trees and shrubs, and com/tropical again South Florida will be reviewed and we hope to
weather-related factors that remove excess landscape Earlier Warnings spared. But the only thing we
affect storm development, and vegetation around the yard; Thanks to advances in can really control is our own implement any new recom-
they are constantly changing. • check the Surge Area Map- tracking storms and forecast- preparation and being ready mendations that we receive
We know that El Nino, for ping System (SAMS) at ing their projected paths, the to act if a warning is issued. from you.
example, the phenomenon that pbcgov.com to see if you National Hurricane Center Please make use of the time
knocked down several Atlan- live in an evacuation zone; will announce storm watches you have to get everything in Thanks for your participa-
tic storms last year, is expected • evaluate whether to stay in and warnings 12 hours earlier order for the months ahead. As tion.
to fade away, resulting in more your home or leave the area than in previous seasons. This always, I welcome your com- Your Channel 63 Team
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Chatham M 2/1.5, 1st Northampton L, 2/1.5, 1st fl cnr,
Kent A, 2/1.5, 2nd fl,
Room C, 1:15-3:15 pm. We
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tiled, cptg, updated kits, baths, new
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more strings (violins, violas, wndos & encl pat, comp swmg pools, fully furn. $38,000 furn, wtrvw, walk to
cellos and bass), bassoon and tiled, remod & updated, Waltham G 1/1, 1st fl, good pool. $500/mo ann or
percussion players. FMI, call furn, mint cond cond w/newer cptg, HWH,
Rickie at 683-0869 or email refrig, fr dr, AC unit lovely $850/ann
$39,900
cvorchestra@aol.com gdnvw, park outside your door Dorchester B, 1/1, 1st
Windsor S 1/1.5, 1st fl $18,900 fl, all tile, brand new kit
Chit Chat Group: We meet cnr, fab, nr W-gate, all Sheffield A 1/1, 1st fl unit in
& bath, comp remod,
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every 1st and 3rd Tue, 2:00-
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CAC, lovely furn, rent- bath, fully furn, close to Syna- gdnvw, unfurn, mint
CH. We intend to engage you
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Andover H – Renovated, 2 floor nd
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Andover I – Beautiful, well maintained apt ceramic tile $22,900 Easthampton I – Nicely furnished; 2nd floor; central a/c $45,000
Bedford J – 2nd floor, on lagoon, ceramic tile, furnished $25,000 Norwich O – 1st floor, carpeted, furnished unit $16,500
Canterbury F – 2nd floor. Beautiful and spotless $19,900 Salisbury D – 2nd floor, corner unit, unfurnished, carpet $20,000
Chatham B – 2nd floor, carpeted, unfurnished $15,000 Salisbury G – 1st floor, part. Furnished, rentable unit. $19,900
Chatham D – 1st floor, carpet, furn. neg. Serene water view $19,900 Sheffield O – 2nd floor; carpeted, wall a/c unit. Make Offer $12,000
Coventry B – 1st floor, ceramic tile, unfurnished $29,900 Sussex F – 1st floor unit, furnished $19,900
Dorchester H – 2nd floor-unfurnished-carpet-on canal $14,900 Windsor G – 2nd floor, unfurnished, clean, bright & breezy $16,900
1 BED/ 1.5 BATHS
Andover H – Corner unit, 1st floor, central a/c $29,900 Kent L – Nicely furnished. Well maintained $29,900
Bedford K – 1t floor; furniture negotiable; water view $19,000 Northampton N – Laminate floors, cent a/c, corner, canal $29,900
Berkshire B – Lakeview, 1st floor, ceramic tile $38,500 Northampton N – tile floors - water view - barbecue $21,000
Berkshire K – 1st floor, corner unit, unfurn., concrete floors $23,900 Norwich B – 2nd floor, furniture negotiable, carpeted $20,900
Camden H – 2nd floor, carpeted and unfurnished $26,000 Norwich H – 1st floor, upgraded kitchen, storm shutters $29,900
Camden H – 1st floor, carpet, wall a/c $19,500 Norwich H – 2nd floor, central a/c, carpet/ceramic tile $31,800
Canterbury A – 2nd floor, unfurnished $14,900 Plymouth R – 2nd fl., lam. flooring, new kitchen, central a/c $58,900
Canterbury A – Corner, 2nd floor, ceramic tile $24,000 Salisbury D – Partially furnished, carpeted unit; dishwasher $22,000
Canterbury F – 2nd floor, corner, central a/c, ceramic tile. $22,900 Salisbury D – 2nd floor, corner, carpet, central a/c $29,900
Chatham T – 2nd floor, central a/c, lake view, turnkey $34,900 Sheffield C – 2nd floor; corner unit; rentable building $26,900
Coventry L – 2nd floor, bright/sunny. Lift to 2nd floor $19,900 Sheffield I – 2nd floor, corner unit, central a/c $29,900
Dorchester D – 2nd floor, ceramic tile; washer; furniture neg $29,900 Sheffield N – 2nd floor, furnished, central a/c $33,000
Dover B – 1st floor, lake view, ceramic tile, central a/c $42,500 Southampton A – 4th fl.-central a/c-ceramic tile-lovely view $24,900
Dover B – 1st floor, central a/c, carpet & cer tile, lake view $39,000 Southampton B – 4th floor-central a/c-DIY Special $18,500
Dover B – 1st floor; lakefront with central a/c $69,000 Sussex A – 2nd floor, unfurnished $29,900
Dover C – 4th floor, central a/c, lake view, furnished $49,900 Sussex F – 1st floor, central a/c, furnished $38,000
Easthampton I – 2nd floor, central a/c, corner unit $34,900 Waltham D – 1st floor, corner unit; ceramic tile, central a/c $30,000
Greenbrier C – 4th floor, hurricane shutters, new a/c $49,900 Windsor C – On canal. Ceramic tile, granite countertops $39,900
Windsor D – Water view; ceramic tile, 2nd floor $29,900
Le Chateau Royale – 3rd floor – oceanfront $180,000
Le Chateau Royale – 4th floor – ocean view $210,000
2 BEDS/ 1 or 1.5 BATHS
Andover K – Water view, tastefully furnished, 1st fl $37,500 Dorchester D – Corner; near pool $30,000
Cambridge C – 1st floor, central a/c, corner, ceramic tile $33,900 Dorchester D – 2nd floor, ceramic tile, washer in unit $29,900
Camden E – 1st floor-central a/c-ceramic tile floors $44,900 Dover B – 2nd floor, central a/c, lake view $69,900
Chatham E – 1st fl, laminate floors, on canal $39,900 Easthampton G – Corner unit; cent a/c and ceramic tile $28,000
Chatham G – 2nd floor, furn., central a/c, lake view $34,900 Easthampton I – Corner unit with central a/c; upgrades $29,995
Coventry F – 1st floor, partially furnished $38,500 Norwich B – 1st floor, corner, central a/c, unfurnished $32,900
Kingswood D – 2nd floor, central a/c, unfurnished $32.900 Salisbury D – Beautiful, sunny corner unit, central a/c $39,500
Windsor D – Corner unit with water view $55,000
2 BEDS/ 2 BATHS
Coventry A – 1st floor; ceramic tile, central a/c $46,900 Wellington A – 1st floor, central a/c, hurricane shutters $69,900
Golfs Edge C – 1st floor, central a/c, unfurn., near East Gate $49,900 Wellington M – 3rd floor, central a/c, lake view $69,900
Greenbrier B – central a/c, carpet & ceramic, SPACIOUS $59,900 Wellington J – 3rd floor, lake view, central a/c, ceramic tile $64,900
Oxford 100 – 2nd floor, central a/c, ceramic canal view $47,900 Windsor D – 1st floor, corner, CAC, ceramic tile rentable $49,900
Oxford 100 – 1st floor, central a/c, washer/dryer in unit $59,900
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561-697-3131
LOCATED INSIDE CENTURY VILLAGE
110 Century Blvd • 2nd Floor
Free shuttle transportation to Century Medical Care Center and also to
Good Samaritan Medical Center’s Diagnostic Center
Hospital Affiliations: Good Samaritan Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 43
WPRF swimming pool. Thank you Organization News Hadassah, Judith Epstein of CV: Meets 1st Tue in CH,
Continued from Page 26 for your patience during these Continued from Page 37 Chapter at CVWPB: Meets 2:00 pm, Room C. For info, call
renovations. and how to cope, and jokes. 3rd Wed at 11:45 am for mini- Robert, 917-704-0223.
appearance and function of
Finally, an important change The program is free. Led by lunch, 12:30 meeting at Cong
the island has begun with the
has been made by the Opera- Rhoda of the Senior Lunch Anshei Sholom. Suzanne, Italian-American Culture
installation of new shade cano-
tions Committee. You will re- Bunch program at the JCC; 686-4241. Club: Bowling at Verdes
pies, as well as repairs to the
call that on a trial basis, the call her at 686-0835. Lanes starting at 9:00. Join
entrance pavers. Those of you
who enjoy picnics and outdoor Operations Committee had Holocaust Survivors of the your friends for a morning of
previously decided to move Christian Club: We meet 1st Palm Beaches: Meet 2nd fun. Fran, 616-3314.
time at Picnic Island will soon
the Saturday night dances to Wed, 1:00 pm, Party Room of Wed, 9:30 am, in Anshei Sho-
see some new tables and grills
Sunday nights for the sum- CH. Bowling every Mon, 9:30 lom. Kathy, 689-0393. Jewish War Veterans Post
as well. I know that the island
mer months of April through am, Verdes Tropicana. #501: Meets 1st Sun, An-
will be used and enjoyed fre-
quently by groups and indi- October. This decision was Irish-American Cultural Club shei Sholom. Breakfast at
made in an attempt to alleviate Deborah Hospital Founda-
Frank Faline
viduals, and I invite those who
some of the traffic and parking tion: Meets 2nd Fri every
never have taken advantage of
issues we encounter on Sat- other mo in CH Party Room,
it to visit Picnic Island in the
urday nights with dances and 12:00 noon. Future meetings:
weeks and months ahead and HANDYMAN
shows on the same evening, Jun 11, bingo will be played.
plan for some outdoor fun.
I will be requesting further and to provide a clear choice to Call Bea 688-9478; Claire Windows, Screens, Springs Repaired, Lock,
those who would like to attend 684-5659; Marge 687-3991. Bulb, Filters, Toilet Seats Replaced, Wall
improvements for this area
in next year’s budget. We are both functions. At last month’s Paper Removed, Porch Clean Up
meeting, the Committee voted Duplicate Bridge at Hast-
pleased to provide a safe place
ings Clubhouse: Every Mon No Job Too Big or Too Small
to enjoy nature and enjoy out- to reinstate the Saturday night
561-319-1012
dances. Because of advance at 7:00 pm and Wed at 1:00
door activities.
bookings and printing for pm. If you need a partner,
Hastings Pools — I am
April and May, this change call Mimi, 697-2710, leave
pleased to report that now
will not go into effect until message.
both of pools (swimming
pool and resistance pool) are
now re-opened after lengthy
June 1.
For those of you who are
here year-round, I invite you
Evangelical Christian Net-
working Club: Meets 1st Fri,
Lady Buyer
renovations. The deck will be will pay the best prices for your antiques —
to take advantage of all of the 6:30 pm, Classroom B of CH.
painted after the new concrete
We share relevant info among
sets of china — costume jewelry — real jew-
activities WPRF offers and
repairs are fully cured. I’ve
ourselves and with our com- elry — sterling — figurines — colored glass
been receiving very positive to stop by my office anytime
when you are in the Clubhouse munity. Dee, 827-8748; Steve, — paintings — perfume bottles — men’s old
comments about the appear- watches — old evening purses — prints —
to say hello or let me know if I 389-5300.
ance of those pools, especially
can be of assistance to you — sconces — pairs of lamps
the resistance pool with much-
Call 561-865-2009
my door is always open to you. GiGi’s Group: Contact GiGi
needed landscaping provided
Enjoy this beautiful warm at 689-6092; she’ll take you
in the interior of the pool and
weather, and be well. o places.
new pool tiles to match the
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 45
WordFind Answers
Don’t Like to Fly? Puzzle on Page 9
Blue Dolphin
Casino Club
2120787
9:00; meeting at 9:30; meets
from Sep to May with guest
speakers. Activities include (561) 840-6345 JOE CARRIKER
servicing VA patients. Ralph,
689-1271; Howard, 478-2780. HANDY MAN THINGS, INC.
Jewish War Veterans Post
HMT WINDOWS & DOORS
#520: Meets 4th Sun at Elks • Door Repairs • Window Repair • Hurricane Shutters
Lodge, Belvedere Rd. Con- • Door Replacement • Window Replacement • Accordion Shutters
tinental breakfast at 9:00, • Sliding Glass Door • Window Glass • Kitchen and Bath
Repair and Wheels • Window Screens Countertops
followed by general meeting. • Porch Enclosures • Porch Rescreening • Shower Doors
Come as our guest and see
what we’re all about! Walt, 30 Years in Construction
Licensed/Bonded/Insured License Nos. U-20681; U-20702
478-6521; Phil, 686-2086.
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in Organization News col- The changes in these bills experience. o
Yiddish Advanced Reading umns of this newspaper and
Group: Menke Katz Reading on Channel 63. o
Circle invites readers to join
group headed by Troim Han-
dler. Currently reading Night
by Elie Wiesel in Yiddish. The
group meets 2nd & 4th Fri of
ea mo @ 10 am. FMI, call
Troim Handler, 684-8686.
Yiddish Culture:
A Festive Season Is Planned
By Rebecca Schlam Lutto
The 2009-2010 season of
the Village’s Yiddish Culture
activities are in full swing.
Classes are meeting, groups
are convening, the chorus is
rehearsing and the sounds of
mama loshen are heard in the
Village. The Yiddish Culture
Board is proud to present the
following:
• “Controversial Jewish Per-
sonalities.” For the 15th
year, Frank Handler, a Vil-
lage resident and former
New York history teacher,
fascinates his audience with
tales of lives, both true
and incredible. Classes in
English. Enroll separately
for each month. Sign up
at the office in the main
Clubhouse. Classes are
on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. in
classroom C. For informa-
tion, call Frank at 684-8686,
• Conversational Yiddish
Class. For information
call Golda Shore, 697-
May 2010 THE UCO REPORTER Page 47
Please Note: BY REQUEST ONLY - All Buses will go around the perimeter drive at 11:45 am prior to the bus drivers taking their lunch breaks.
Please Note: On Saturdays Only the Internal Bus Routes #1 and #3 will drop off at Anshei Sholom on the 9 AM run.
Say You
Saw It in
the UCO
Reporter
It’s good
for business
— theirs and
ours! Support
your village
— the condo
community
and outside
the gates!