The Happenings 2.16.24

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February 16, 2024

Issue Four

Annual Members Meeting - Now Scheduled for February 21, 1:00 pm in the Manor

It was a short two week delay, but the TGO Annual Members Meeting is just five days away. Required by our governing documents we need a quorum consisting of at least 30% of the owners either physically present or having provided a properly completed proxy. If you cannot attend the meeting in person, the proxy designates another person of your choosing to cast your vote on items that may be voted upon at the meeting. Please refer to your emails and attend this meeting or provide a Proxy.

Meet Jo-Anne Buckley

You’ve probably seen Jo-Anne riding her bike around the park - which she does religiously every morning, or if you are a bowler, then you know she is in charge of our TGO Bowling League. But did you know she is also our official Librarian? When not peddeling around TGO or slinging her 10 pound bowling ball down at River Lanes, you’ll find Jo-Anne busy in our library organizing the books, removing the duplicates and making sure the puzzles and games are back in their boxes. Jo-Anne likes to keep busy! Read more about her on page 22.

Happenings In TGO You Don’t Want To Miss... TRIVIA - Friday & Saturday, February 16 & 17 - Inside the Manor - Starts 4:30 pm TGO 5K Walk/Run and Parrish Healthcare Fair - Saturday, February 17 - 8:00 am at the Manor Tickets available for both Trivia and 5K at the TGO Tickets and Gift Shop in Hobbyland. Mike Johnson Entertains - Sunday, February 18 at 5-8:00 pm inside the Blue Heron If you’re from Michigan, your Potluck Reunion is on Sunday, February 18 - in the Pavilion Starting at 4:00 pm - see page 74 for details. Nature Center Presents - Enchanted Forest Sanctuary - February 21 at 7:00 pm - In the Manor Calling All Pams! Time to Meet and Greet! February 22 at 4:00 pm - see page 74 for details. O Canada - Eh’ Social Meeting - Friday, February 23 - 11:00 am In the Manor - See page 74 TGO Health & Wellness and Safety and Security Speakers Series - Saturday, February 24 Inside the Pavilion - 11:00 am to Noon. Doors Open at 10:30 am - More details on page 74

Inside This Issue...

Manager’s Corner The Great Outdoors Golf Club CSA Business Community Information and Notices Meet Our Librarian Jo-Anne Buckley TGO Bowling League Activities Committee Events TGO Church Nature Center Around TGO

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The 6th Annual

ALS Walk

Saturday, February 24 It Starts at the Manor at 8:00 am

The Blue Heron Menu 75 Years of Pure Love - Bill and Janice Hilling Firewise Activities All Year and Seasonal Sudoku - Four Games Something Funny with Sammy Classified Ads Upcoming Events Word Search Game TGO Contact Info and Advertiser Index

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Manager’s Corner February 16, 2024 100 D Plantation Drive • Titusville, FL 32780 • 321-268-9767

Dear TGO Community, This is the last issue of The Happenings before our rescheduled Annual Members Meeting, to be held next Wednesday, February 21 at 1:00 pm in The Manor. This meeting is our very own ‘TGO State of the Union’ address. You will hear about our 2023 community accomplishments, and you will get an update on our budget and future plans to keep TGO great for many years to come. Please attend or tune in on Chanel 732. If you cannot be there in person, please submit a proxy. Seating is first-come, first served, and you will need to present an ID to prove you’re an owner before being admitted. Our keynote speaker is Keith Winston, Chief Executive Director of Brevard Zoo - see page 34. He is an engaging speaker who will share a message about wildlife conservation in our region, and talk about some exiting future plans in Brevard County to expand the zoo’s mission. Lots of ground work (no pun intended) is happening now to prepare for the golf course renovation project. Yes, the final countdown has begun… the renovation begins in just short nine weeks on April 15. You will notice “brown out” conditions on the golf course now in the areas surrounding the tees and greens. This is the result of a “spray-out” application to kill the grass in these areas in order to prevent foreign grasses and weeds from infiltrating the new grasses that will be growing in over the summer. As CSA manager, I’m constantly hearing and sharing good news and bad news, so let me share some good news first, then some bad news: The good news is TGO has once again earned the prestigious and coveted Good Sam 10/10*/10 rating! Less than 1% of RV parks and campgrounds in the United States receive this annual rating. This rating is awarded based on three categories: excellent conditions of our restrooms and showers, our overall environment and amenities, and the visual appearance of the community. Dozens of criteria are ranked in these three major categories. RVing is what brought most of our owners here in the first place, so you should all be proud to live and own property in a top-rated RV community. Now onto the bad news… Tim and Cindy Clark have decided to step down from being the editors of The Happenings bi-monthly newsletter. This is good news for them, because they are excited to pursue the next phase of their retirement, but this is bad news for CSA as we’ve come to rely on their wonderful Happenings work, their clean layouts, great photography and some terrific editorial writing. They will continue to publish The Happenings through the last issue of March. We are now searching for a replacement editor so Tim and Cindy can offer some continuity training before our first issue in April is due. The position of “The Happenings Editor” is now posted on our website job board (tgocsa.org). If you know anyone with the talent and time needed to perform this work, please have them contact me directly at 321-268-9767 or by email at manager@tgocsa.org. Most importantly, please help me thank Tim and Cindy for over two years of hard work, creativity and dedication with The Happenings. Last week we had a wonderful Community Safety presentation by Sheriff Wayne Ivey. As a follow-up to this event, we are creating a list of TGO owners who are interested in participating in a Brevard Sheriff’s Citizens Academy to be held here at TGO in the fall 2024. If you are interested, please contact the CSA office and we will add you to the interest list. As more information, including dates and times, becomes available, we will reach out to you again. Sincerely,

Billy Specht CSA Manager

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February Golf Rates

Green Fee Includes Use of Golf Cart • Rates are Plus 7% Sales Tax All Prices Subject to Change With or Without Advanced Notice

Non-Resident Rate

18 Holes $52 Before Noon $44 After Noon 9 Holes $28 Before Noon $24 After Noon First Responders/Military/Groups (FRMG)

18 Holes $46 Before Noon $40 After Noon 9 Holes $25 Before Noon $22 After Noon 137 Plantation Drive Titusville, Florida 32780

TGO Resident Rate

321-269-5524

18 Holes $42 Before Noon $35 After Noon 9 Holes $23 Before Noon $20 After Noon

Golf Gift Certificates Available

5-Round Punch Card Special (on sale daily) Non-Resident $230 + Tax FRMG $210 + Tax TGO Resident $185 + Tax

For Tee Times and more information www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com Purchase in the TGO Golf Shop or CSA Office

MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE – INQUIRE WITH GOLF SHOP STAFF All prices subject to change with or without advance notice

6 Hole Avengers

Not ready for 9 or 18 holes? Want to learn more with an easy scramble event that covers the first 6 holes? Then come join the Avengers every Tuesday at 3:00. Meet new friends, have fun and learn the basics of golf. Everyone is welcome. Sign up at the Golf Shop.

TGO 9 Hole Fun League

Ladies and Gentlemen - TGO has a 9 hole “play your own ball” weekly league on Saturdays. Play will begin at 2 pm (tee times start). Sign-up info will be posted on the bulletin board at the golf shop. You can sign up as a group or individual.

Instruction by TGO PGA Professional Chuck Kandt Clinic Information is posted on the information board at the Golf Shop. Private Golf Lessons are Available by Appointment only. Avengers – January 30 1st

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Jerry Sustakovitch Theresa Sustakovitch Scotty & Carolyn Lewis

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Tie 2nd Tim & Nicki Nichols Mike Quein Tom Morgenweck Ron Smith

25

Ann & Jim Donohue Bob Wagner Arlene Rodgers

25

Barry & Blaine Littlefield Tracy & Wayne Hoffman

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Fun League - January 27

Fun League - February 3

1st

Sue Smith John Baddeley

31.1

1st

Ruth Ann Middleton Cathy Crisafulli

74

2nd

Ruth Ann Middleton Cathy Crisafulli

31.1

Tie 2nd Ray Middleton Theresa Sustakovitch

84

3rd

Bob Caslow Jeff Sands

32.1

Jeff Sands Dicky Brown

84

4th

Tracy Hoffman Dickie Brown

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2 Person Team – Count Par 3’s and 5’s 2 Player Team NET


s r e f l o G

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DEMO DAY LONG GAME FITTING

LONG-GAME CLUBS YOU CAN ACTUALLY HIT HALO XL FAIRWAYS, HY-WOODS, AND HYBRIDS. More distance, more forgiveness, and more options for a better long game. DATE: March 6, 2024 TIME: Noon to 4:00 P.M.

LOCATION: The Great Outdoors Golf Course Driving

and Practice Range

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Come Join our TGO Men’s Golf Association

• Membership fee one year only $30.00 • Tournaments every Wednesday! • Prizes and special event luncheons. Sign-up at the TGO Pro Shop www.tgomga.com February 21 February 28

MEN'S 2023-2024 GOLF CALENDAR

Annual U.S. Open - Red, White & Blue Tourney Team Better Ball Tourney (3 on 3’s, 2 on 4’s, 1 on 5’s)

March 6 Annual “MGA Away Day” - Venetian Bay Golf Club (8:30am Shotgun, 52 Players Only, $55.00, Sign-up in Pro Shop Only) March 11 Member-Member Opening Social - 5:00 pm in the Manor

Bill Schueller President MGA

March 12, 13, 14 29th Annual Member-Member Tournament March 15 Member-Member Closing Banquet & Awards Night March 20 Annual MGA Member-Guest and 2 Man Better Ball Tourney March 27 Annual MGA Beat the Pros Closing Tournament + BarBQ Luncheon, Awards & MGA Annual Meeting

Come Join our TGO Ladies Golf Association

• Membership fee is only $40.00 for a year of fun! • Tournaments every Monday! • Prizes and special event luncheons. Sign-up at the TGO Pro Shop

LADIES 2023-2024 GOLF CALENDAR February 19 & 20 February 26 March 4 March 11

Club Championship* - Tee Times Party after play on the 20th Trouble (Modified) 2-Person (Scramble) Match Play, Annual Meeting Member Paid Lunch Saint Patrick’s Tournament Open to All Players and run by Pro Shop

March 18 & 19 March 25

Member-Member* - Tee Times Party after play on the 19th Scramble (9 & 18), Awards Lunch (Paid by LGA)

* Participation in 20% of scheduled LGA events within the previous 12 months required. Schedule subject to change during the year. Sign-up by 5:00 pm on Thursday prior to the event you want to play in.

LGA Golf Results - January 29, 2024

Vice President Cup Winners Overall Winner: Terry Strack A Flight Winner: Diane Morgenweck B Flight Winner: Linda Aaby All prizes are awarded at the Annual Awards Meeting on March 25.

LGA Golf Results - January 29, 2024

LGA Golf Results - February 5, 2024

President Cup Winners Overall Winner: Sharon Miner A Flight Winner: Coletta Gabele B Flight Winner: Sue Pownall C Flight Winner: Lise Routhier

Team Better Ball 3-2-1 Net Scoring 18 Hole Ladies 1st Linda Bouvet, Blind 1 (Joanne Soucy), Mikki Dodge, Colleen Marigliano 2nd Pam Nalley, Linne Avery, Cathy Powell, Maria Timm-Thompson 3rd Lynne Anderson, Dawn England, Nancy Matroniano, Lise Routhier Closest to the Pin #4: Mary Santilli 9 Hole Ladies 1st Elaine Meier, Nancy Hoerter, Elaine Gerwe, Debbie Quein 2nd: Dee McAllister, Ann Kendrick, Blind 1 (Janet Robbins), Linda Aaby Closest to the Pin #4: Elaine Gerwe

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123 124 125

61 62

Dawn England LGA President

Low Gross/Low Net - Flighted - 18 Hole Ladies Flight 1 Gross Winner Score Net Winner Score 1st Pam Nalley 81 Coletta Gabele 72 2nd Lynne Anderson 87 Kathy O’Brien 78 Flight 2 Gross Winner Score Net Winner Score 1st Nita Flannigan 95 Sue Pownall 75 2nd Linn Avery 97 Joanne Soucy 76 Flight 3 Gross Winner Score Net Winner Score 1st Colleen Marigliano 108 Maria Timm-Thompson 79 2nd Janet Facer 110 Lise Routhier 83 Closest to the Pin #11: Lisa Routhier Low Gross/Low Net - Flighted - 9 Hole Ladies Flight 1 Gross Winner Score Net Winner Score 1st Nancy Hoerter 56 Terri Strack & 46 (Tie) Ann Kendrick Flight 2 Gross Winner Score Net Winner Score 1st Betsi Harris 56 Linda Aaby 40 2nd Janet Robbins 42 Closest to the Pin #4: Diane Morgenweck


MGA Golf Results - January 31, 2024

7th Annual “Pink Chump Ball” Tourney Winning Teams 1. Fritz Graziani, Henry Lorette, George Dagostino, Mel Thompson 2. Ernie Aybar, Roy Houtby, Tom Robbins, Bernie Hatch 3. Bill Schueller, Todd Sampson, Cliff Trovillo, Mike Pascuzzo 4. Joe Porta, Harold Gero, Scotty Lewis, Val DiGenova Closest to the Pin Winners #5 (2 Shots) Tim Heath #12 (2 Shots) Joe Porta Chuck Kandt and Jeff Smutek are just two of the hard working staff that make all the tournaments in TGO a great Success.

Low Net Individuals 1. George Dagostino (72) 2. Steve Wright (73) Gross Skin Winners (6) #1 Ernie Aybar #6 Steve Wright #11 Al Renzi #15 Guy Drouin Net Skin Winners (4) #1 Ernie Aybar #9 Tom Golden

(-9) (-8) (-5) (-3)

3. Bill Schueller (75)

#8 & #13 Mike Anderson

#11 Al Renzi

#13 Mike Anderson)

MGA Golf Results - February 7, 2024 1st Annual “Canadian Open” Tournament

Pre-Tournament hijinks before the Canadian Open!

Winning Teams 1. Bill Schueller, Rob Hunter, Harold Gero, Ghost 2. Roy Brown, Mike Zulik, Rick Conover, Ken Garasz 3. Greg Sparkman, Mike Anderson, Ray Turner, Louis DesRosiers 4. (Tied) Tom Handy, Rodger Daughtery, Richard Chartrand, Eric Burns 4. (Tied) Bobby Ward, Tom Jaje, Bernie Hatch, Ghost Closest to the Pin Winners #4 Mike Zulik #8 Mark Anderson

#11 Jim Pattterson

(-14) (-13) (-11) (-9) (-9)

#16 Todd Baines

Low Net Individuals 1. (Tied) Bill Schueller, Harold Gero, Rodger Daughtery

(73)

Gross Skin Winners (6) #5 & #17 Bobby Ward #6 Rob Hunter #8 Greg Sparkman #9 Pat Bielling #10 Joe Porta Net Skin Winners (2) #14 Val DiGenova

Chuck Kandt had his sports confused at the Canadian Open.

#15 Todd Sampson

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CSA Business Board Of Directors Meeting

District Meetings

Chairman Cliff Creech 404-391-7271 chairman@tgocsa.org District 0 Ron Wagner 607-542-6376 district0@tgocsa.org District 1 Doug Matz 516-903-3145 district1@tgocsa.org District 2 Dan Barnes 570-905-4906 district2@tgocsa.org District 3 Robert Fraser 407-491-2500 district3@tgocsa.org District 4 Lauren Clark 607-761-0092 district4@tgocsa.org District 5 Colleen Marigliano 845-656-8394 district5@tgocsa.org District 6 Matt Willey 518-321-1134 district6@tgocsa.org District 7 John Comeau 321-269-5525 district7@tgocsa.org District 8 Terry Manchik 901-603-6418 district8@tgocsa.org District 9 Drew Proulx 207-751-9268 district9@tgocsa.org

Architectural Review Committee

Plantation Manor • Wednesday, February 21, 2024 • 3:00 pm The CSA Board of Directors are responsible for the entire operation of The Great Outdoors Community Services Association. The following list shows the current Board of Directors:

Also part of the Board of Directors Organization are CSA Manager Billy Specht, Architectural Review Committee Chairman Leon LeBlanc and CSA Secretary Sharon Sanford. The CSA website at www.tgocsa.org has individual biographies and contact information for each director. Owners are encouraged to attend all the Board of Director meetings. Green speaker cards are available if an owner wishes to address the board for three minutes about any issue. An informational packet with the meeting agenda is given to each household that attends. Prior to the meeting, the agenda is posted on official bulletin boards. The board meeting is televised LIVE on channel 732. CSA Board of Directors meetings are held on the third Wednesday from October through May. Planning meetings to set the agenda for the Board of Directors meetings are scheduled October to May on the second Wednesday of the month in the CSA Conference Room at 3:00 pm. They are open to attend for any TGO owner.

CSA Patrol is Hiring

Patrol officers play an important roll in keeping TGO safe by enforcing traffic rules, and directing traffic during emergecies. If you would be interested in working for the CSA Patrol, go online to our website: www.tgocsa.org then click on CSA Documents/Forms/Application for Committee Assignment.

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There are ten CSA voting districts at The Great Outdoors. They are non-geographical, but are determined by the last digit in each property’s street address. The District Meetings are held monthly from October through May. Various districts join together to hold combined monthly meetings. There are two meetings per month with five districts in each one. Please note the upcoming meeting schedule if you want to attend your district meeting. In the PAVILION: Districts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 - Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 10:00 am Districts 0, 1, 4, 7, 9 - Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 3:00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next ARC Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 10:00 am on the Manor Porch. The Architectural Review Committee meets for planning purposes on the Plantation Manor Porch at 10:00 am on Monday, February 26, 2024. All changes to your property that are visible on the outside require advance approval from the Architectural Review Committee. Application forms and ARC Guidelines may be obtained from the Community Services Association office or printed from The Great Outdoors Community Services Association website at www.tgocsa.org. All completed ARC forms must be submitted to the CSA office by Noon on the Wednesday before the next Wednesday meeting. Results will be available to pick up after the ARC meeting or from the CSA Office. Be sure ALL necessary paperwork is included with your ARC application. No approval will be given without having all the required data available at the ARC Meeting for review.

Planning & Building Committee

The CSA is looking for two members for the Planning & Building Committee.

H/R Committee

The CSA is looking for one member for the H/R Committee

TGO Safety & Security Committee

The CSA is looking for one member for the TGO Safety & Security Committee. Go by the CSA office to pick up an application form or go online to our website: www.tgocsa.org then click on CSA Documents/Forms/Application for committee assignment. Fill out the form and take it to the CSA office.


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CSA Business TGO Committee Chairman Contacts ARC Committee Leon LeBlanc tgoarcchair@gmail.com Landscaping and Beautification Committee Lauren Clark district4@tgocsa.org Elections Committee Marie Jackson kmjackson80@gmail.com Finance & Human Resources Committee Bruce Hayes district0@tgocsa.org

Firewise Committee Butch Jones butch_jones2001@yahoo.com Traffic Infractions Committee Cindy Marini clmarini@aol.com Infrastructure & Natural Resources Committee Matt Willey district6@tgocsa.com Planning & Building Committee John Comeau district7@tgocsa.org

Restaurant Advisory Committee...

These are the people appointed to the Restaurant Advisory Committee. If anyone in the TGO community has any concerns, suggestions or issues relating to the Blue Heron Restaurant, please email any of the following members on the Restaurant Advisory Committee.

Lisa Berkis Butch Jones Colleen Marigliano Doug Matz Kim Proulx Steve Shonkwiler Peter Wehnau Frank Whitmore

Restaurant Advisory Committee Colleen Marigliano district5@tgocsa.org Rules & Regulations Committee TBD Safety & Security Committee Barbara Yeager district8@tgocsa.org Human Resources Committee TBD

lberkis@gmail.com butch_jones2001@yahoo.com District5@tgocsa.org (Chairman) District1@tgocsa.org (Co-Chairman) Kim@seaglassrentals.com jsshonkwiler@yahoo.com pjwehnau@gmail.com frank@parrottrek.com

President’s Council Meetings

President Council Meetings will start back on October 17 with meetings at the CSA Pavilion on the third (3rd) Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am. Chuck Benoit is the Chairman of the Council and Ron Young is the Vice Chairperson. Owners are invited to attend.

2023 Condominium/HOA Presidents CONDO

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

PRESIDENT

Wayne Van Gorden 603-630-1029 Randy Sanford 321-505-8353 Ron Young 540-294-4044 Blaine Littlefield 207-793-2279 Marc Lundeberg 321-423-1388 Penny Harlow 808-561-8559 Len Perkins 757-651-0582 Ed Kamptner 321-264-0584 Tom Brobeck 724-601-0284 Cindy Marini 440-829-8633

PHONE#

EMAIL

we.vangorden@gmail.com tgocondoII@gmail.com condoiiitgo@gmail.com blaine@reagan.com tgocondo5vp@gmail.com PresidentCondoVI@gmail.com tgocondovii@gmail.com ekamptner1@gmail.com tombrobeck@yahoo.com tgocondo10@gmail.com

CONDO

PRESIDENT

PHONE#

EMAIL

XI Leonard Caton XII Matthew Willey FHOA Rob Park XIV Jan Gunnell XV David Spahn XVI Chuck Benoit XVII Pete Bronson XVIII Dave Legrow XIX Carl Rosner APHOA Cammy Miller

321-567-3009 518-321-1134 803) 665-2526 614-565-8574 207-468-6760 978-314-9945 315-263-6469 321-758-1246 516-241-1877 407-592-4059

tgo.condoxi@gmail.com condo12tgo@gmail.com robp2001@rocketmail.com jcgunnell1234@gmail.com dspahn@mac.com condoxvitgo@gmail.com condoseventeen@gmail.com condo18president@gmail.com pres@tgocondo19.com caminator14@gmail.com

ARC Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Closed from Noon to 1:00 pm for lunch. Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Members - Contact Information Chairman - Leon LeBlanc 423-791-3158 District 0 - Lisa Berkis 217-547-3674 District 1 - Harold Witschi 716-998-6393 District 2 - Scott Lancaster 505-269-4851

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District 3 - James Alonzo 518-577-7666 District 4 - Pete Bronson 315-263-6469 District 5 - Chris Christian 931-628-3675 District 6 - Greg Mackey 219-322-5555

District 7 - Gail Smith 321-383-4570 District 8 - Bill Flatt 321-626-5594 District 9 - Lisa Babcock 903-372-8849


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Community Information & Notices Newcomer Orientation Contractors employed for Meeting repairs, construction, ren-

A short and helpful reference for living in TGO

Contractor Restrictions

ovation, or installation at residences that are in The Great Outdoors are not allowed to work on Sunday, except in an emergency or with the advance permission of the CSA. From Monday through Saturday, contractors must leave TGO by 6:00 pm from October 1 to April 30 and by 7:00 pm from May 1 to September 30. Call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 during regular weekday office hours to request any exceptions to these contractor work restrictions.

Monday, March 11 is your last chance this season to attend Newcomer Orientation. We meet in the Manor from 11:30 until 12:30. Guest speakers from CSA, ARC, Courtesy Patrol, Nature, Golf, Activities and Firewise will share important information. Bring your questions. We also have door prizes! Please call Nancy Wagner at 607-542-6374 to reserve your spot so we will have enough seating and handouts for everyone.

Lorraine Murphy Historic Center

Located in the CSA Conference Room next to Trimmer’s Salon.

Check Your Golf Cart’s Brakes

Brakes that do not function will be your only excuse as to why you did not stop at a stop sign. Therefore, according to page 54 of our TGO’s Rules and Regulations of the road, you will be receiving a Traffic Citation for failure to obey a posted traffic sign.

Available to tour:

Monday - Friday • 3:00 - 5:00 pm Visit the CSA Office to borrow the key. The Historic Center can be shown on weekends and holidays. Call for an appointment: Lorraine Murphy at 321-431-4526

Get a FREE copy at the CSA Office.

Plantation Manor Pool & Spa OPEN Every Day: 8:00 am - Dusk “Dusk” is different throughout the year. Please check the chart in the pool area. Please lower umbrellas after use so they’re not damaged by wind gusts.

Oak Cove Pool & Spa

OPEN: 7:00 am - 11:00 pm Daily cleaning from 6:00 - 7:00 am Wear or have in your possession a Pool Wristband. They are FREE and can be obtained from the Plantation Manor CSA Office. Residents use lime green bands. Visitors use bands that are red, white and blue. Your guests are welcome to keep their bands as a souvenir of their visit to TGO.

FMCA TGO Ambassadors Chapter Rally Schedule February 29-March 4, 2024 November 15-17, 2024 December 12-15, 2024

Gainesville, FL Auburndale, FL St. Augustine, FL

Explore Gainesville “Escape to Margaritaville” Rally “Lights by Land & Sea” Rally

April 10 -16, 2025

Marathon, FL

Grassy Key Rally

Visit our web site at www.TGOAMB.com

FTTA - Fun Time Travel Association Rally Schedule March 10-17, 2024

Cruise of the Western Caribbean

Royal Caribbean

March 20-24, 2024

St. Petersburg, FL

KOA Baseball Spring Training

December 10-13, 2024

Charleston, SC

James Island County Park with optional stop in St. Augustine on December 8 & 9

What do you call a sandwich with an attitude?

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The answer is somewhere in this issue.


Community Information & Notices The TGO Community Wide Yard Sale Is On March 2 This is the day we all wait for - The Park Wide Yard Sale!

The day TGO becomes a bargain paradise. A great time to get rid of all that stuff tucked away in the corners of your closets and garages. A good time to practice your negotiation skills. A fun way to cruise around the park with a cup of coffee (or?) and visit with your friends, scrambling from street to street looking for that special piece of junk you’ll most likely put out in next year’s sale. Have Fun... Drive Safe! The chaos starts at 8:00 am.

Shred Day-March 14 Mark Your Calendars!

The Annual Shred At TGO. Here Are The Details You Need To Know 1 Shred Day will take place in the Manor Parking lot on Thursday, March 14, 2024 between the hours of 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. 2 We have a rain day set for Friday, March 15, 2024, if we have to cancel the 14th due to weather. 3 If people have old TGO Directories they would like to dispose of, please drop them off at the CSA Office before March 8, 2024 so we can prepare them for shredding. 4 No Early Drop-Offs! All material must be delivered by a resident at or after 1:00 pm and must be dropped off before 2:50 pm. 5 Material MUST be in “ready to shred” condition. This means residents should not bring file folders, paper clipped material, plastic wraps of folders, plastic bags, etc. If materials are not ready-to-shred, the resident will be asked to step out of line, prepare their materials, and return with material that is suitable for shredding. This will help to keep the line moving. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cindy Marini via email at clmarini@aol.com or phone 440-829-8633.

Congratulations to The Great Outdoors!

The Good Sam Club Rating of 10/10/10 is the highest possible rating awarded to RV parks and campgrounds. The Great Outdoors received this prestigious accolade as a testament to its excellence in providing top-tier facilities and services to outdoor enthusiasts. Known for our pristine natural surroundings, well-maintained amenities, and exceptional customer service, The Great Outdoors stands as a shining example of excellence in the camping and RV community. This perfect score reflects the dedication of our staff ensuring an unforgettable experience for guests, making it a highly sought-after destination for travelers seeking an outstanding camping experience.

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Community Information & Notices CSA Trash Pick Up Rules

The CSA crew picks up household trash 364 days of the year (off for Christmas). You’ll see them in a big truck pulling one or more green hoppers behind it. The guy crouching on the hopper grabs your trash bag as they pass by. To make the process efficient, please follow these rules: • Trash must be placed in plastic bags that are tied closed. Lightweight bags should be tied together. Trash that is not in plastic bags may not be picked up. • Break down all boxes and put all packing material in a closed bag. • Place trash within one foot of the road so that it’s within easy reach. • Dispose of your pet’s waste inside the closed trash bag. Please do not allow pets to • Put trash out at the curb by 10:00 am - Pick-up time varies within the park. urinate on trash or debris. • Do not mix household trash with organic yard debris or construction materials. The crew has to pick this up! • Do not put trash out at night because by morning it will have been scattered by wild animals. • Also be aware that if you place your trash out on the street too early, the vultures think you have prepared them a sack lunch!

CSA Yard Debris Pick-Up Rules

The CSA crew picks up organic yard debris at least once per week. Tree trimmings should be cut down to a maximum of 4 feet long, weigh less than 50 pounds, and be stacked uniformly at the curb. Loose material such as pine needles, leaves and small twigs must be collected in untied plastic bags or open containers. The CSA will not pick up sod, dirt, tree stumps, construction material (e.g., concrete, wood, drywall, metal), chemicals (e.g., paint, oil), major appliances, or tires. DO NOT bring these items to the CSA Maintenance Yard yourself. They may be dropped off, without charge, at the Brevard County Mockingbird Mulching Facility (321-264-5009) on South Street (SR405). Go past the Lowes SR405 entrance then turn LEFT at the first traffic signal. Most other waste items such as carpet, porcelain plumbing fixtures, etc., that are not mentioned above can be dropped off at the Brevard County Transfer Station (321-264-5048) that is also on South Street (SR405), but 0.5 mile past Lowes on the same side of the street.

Clearing Vegetation on CSA Property

Our Declaration of Covenants states that “No CSA land may be cleared of any vegetation without prior written permission from the Board of Directors or its designee. Unauthorized clearing of CSA property will result in a hearing, with possible fines and ordered replanting.” This only makes sense, as you would not cut vegetation on someone else’s property without permission first. In order to track this better, we will require anyone seeking permission to cut vegetation on CSA property to fill out an ARC permit. An approved permit must include the CSA manager’s signature, and a copy of the permit will be filed in your ARC file for documentation purposes.

Guide to Living With Alligators in TGO

There are 32 lakes in The Great Outdoors and all of them are home to alligators. Please keep these points in mind to be safe when alligators could be nearby: • It is illegal to feed, taunt or harass an alligator. • Do not swim or wade in any of our lakes. • Do not walk near the shorelines and do not walk your pets near the shoreline. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE! • Do not allow your pets to swim, exercise or drink in or near If you have an issue with an alligator, or any animals our lakes. • While alligators can be active at any time, they are most active within TGO, please call: Sandy Juba at 321-543-0502 or between dusk and dawn and move during the night to Betty Salter at 321-223-8073 or different water sources. Nancy Clark at 321-292-1434. • Please give our alligators the respect and space they deserve. NOTE: If you come across an aggressive alligator, please contact the CSA Office prior to SNAP and allow us to handle any situation.

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These ladies are experienced in dealing with TGO wildlife.


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Community Information & Notices Automated Visitor Call-In - 321-383-8802

The automated system offers two methods to provide access for a visitor. Call no more than 24 hours prior to your visitor’s arrival. Send an email to: guest@tgocsa.org, no more than 48 hours prior to your visitor’s arrival. The phone number and email address you use must already be registered with the CSA Office for the access request to be accepted. This system cannot confirm that your request was received or respond to any additional messages.

Service and Set-Up Calls - 833-697-7328

The CSA has a contract with Spectrum that includes Spectrum TV Select and Spectrum Internet services. If you are experiencing problems with their service or need to set up a new service, call the number above. Tell them your community at The Great Outdoors has a bulk agreement known as the Bronze Package.

TGO Community Channel 732

Our television channel of the Community Services Association will be active for broadcasting board meetings. Your TV must be equipped with a Spectrum TV cable box or digital adapter.

CSA Trouble Calls - 321-268-9767

If you have questions about lawn spraying, getting sprinklers adjusted, or any other services provided by the Community Services Association, residents should contact the CSA Office by email at service@tgocsa.org or call 321-268-9767 to mention your concerns.

Vehicle Barcodes

If your vehicle needs a barcode installed, call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 to schedule a REQUIRED appointment. Barcodes are $10 - new or replacement. They install them everyday, but will not do “walk-in” applications. If you need a barcode installed on your Recreational Vehicle, they’ll install RV barcodes on Fridays ONLY, and they want to visit your home or RV site to hopefully complete that barcode installation without moving your RV.

Propane For Sale

Mon - Fri - 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 am By Appointment Only - TGO Commercial Area - West of the CSA Building. The Community Services Association offers LP Gas for your convenience and currently at $4.00/gallon, plus 7% sales tax! Cash or check accepted. Call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767 for an appointment or visit during office hours. Payment by cash or check. No credit cards accepted at this time.

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TruGreen regularly applies spray applications to our lawns and common areas that includes an herbicide for weed control, a liquid fertilizer, and an insecticide to kill chinch bugs, and other turf-damaging insects. The application dates for 2024: March 12 & 13, May 14 & 15 TruGreen is also offering “service-call” visits to TGO. If you are still having problems with lawn pests or weeds, call the CSA Office at 321-268-9767, and we will put your address on the TruGreen list. Service Call Dates are: February 22, March 28, April 11 & 25 TruGreen advises all TGO residents to stay off treated areas of your lawn, and to keep your pets off treated areas, until the application has thoroughly dried.

AED Basics (Automated External Defibrillator)

Have Someone Call 9-1-1 While You Operate AED The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that diagnoses incorrect heart rhythm patterns that could potentially be life threatening. The device treats the condition with electrical shocks. AED use requires minimal training because an electronic voice prompts the user through each step. If you are helping a person who collapsed and you’re unsure if a heart attack is the reason, don’t hesitate to use the AED. Every minute counts. The device determines if the patient needs an electrical shock or not. Simply place the AED pads on the patient’s bare skin, one on the right upper chest and the other on their lower left side. No one else should be touching the patient because false readings could result. The AED will advise you, the device operator, what to do next. TGO has seven AEDs located at CSA buildings. Blue Heron - Outside Ramp 137 Plantation Drive CSA Office - Outside 100-D Plantation Drive Fitness Center 145 Plantation Drive Hidden Lakes Clubhouse 461 Ambleside Drive

Library Kitchen 385 Plantation Drive Oak Cove Pool Bathhouse 434 Oak Cove Road Windsong Bathhouse 155 Windsong Way

Golf Cart Gas

Monday - Friday - 9:00 - 11:00 am

The Community Services Association offers gasoline at the CSA Maintenance Area for TGO residents’ Golf Carts. Fill-up time is Monday through Friday from 9:00 - 11:00 am. The gas price is based on the prevailing rate charged to the CSA. Payment is CASH ONLY.


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Jennifer Stevenson, Owner/Master Stylist Tuesday through Friday - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Jackie Moore, Licensed Cosmetologist Tuesday through Friday - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sowandy Palma, Hair & Nails Tuesday through Friday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Deloris Fox, Nail Technician Tuesday through Friday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

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Jackie

Sowandy

321-383-9198 Appointment Hours

Tuesday through Friday • 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Appointment Hours Can Vary


Southern Classic Car Club Parade March 9 - 11 :00 am

Follows the Golf Cart Parade Route

Set up a Lawn Chair and Enjoy!

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Meet

Jo-Anne Buckley

Sounds familiar... “We are originally from Massachusetts, but moved to Florida in 1987 because we were tired of the winters.” I think Jo-Anne and her husband, Ken, have a lot in common with quite a few residents in TGO. “We were living in south Florida and were getting ready to retire. We had a motorhome and wanted to be in a motorhome community, as we were not able to have our motorhome where we were living because of HOA restrictions. We started looking about a year and a half before we retired. “The first two times we came here we left because we didn’t feel like we could afford it, but we didn’t get very far in. We went to a lot of communities that were manufactured home communities, but you couldn’t own the land, and that was important to us. The third time we came back we decided we needed to at least look at what was available here. We ended up buying the last lot on Pineridge Court, where we reside now. We built our house, which took about six months, and moved in February of 2001. That makes it about 23 years we have lived here. “Only the inner streets of Twin Lakes, Fairways and Lake, along with Plantation, Sunset and Greenwing were completed. It’s been exciting to watch TGO grow into what it is today.”

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Before retirement, Jo-Anne was in nursing and Ken was a systems analyst. She likes to keep busy, so it wasn’t long before Jo-Anne became involved in the community. “I started volunteering at the library very soon after we got here. I’m the last of the library volunteers still working there. I enjoy it. I go by every day to put books away, pull out books that are duplicates and donate them, and get rid of the stuff that shouldn’t be there. I’m always looking for people to help file, weed out, box up and process the books that come in. We could also use some more shelves in the big game room for the puzzles. “My husband was our condo president for a few years and we hosted a lot of the condo socials.” When not volunteering her time as the TGO Librarian, you’ll find Jo-Anne either peddling her bike around the park or hanging out at River Lanes where she heads up our TGO Bowling League. “I have also walked or ridden my bike around our park almost every day since we first arrived here. It’s been a great way to meet people. I’ve put so many miles on my bike that I’ve had to have everything replaced on it. I ride about seven to eight miles everyday. “Prior to TGO, I bowled in a couple leagues for many years, a women’s league and a couples league. After living a couple of years here, I decided to start up again. I started as a single and then got my own team. Martha Verity and I were co-leaders for a bit. I’ve probably been in charge of our league for 18 years. We’re always looking for new people to bowl. This year we have 17 teams of four. Our largest year we had 24 teams. It’s a lot of fun. “The owners of the bowling alley in Titusville, River Lanes, have done a great job with it. They’ve expanded it over the years, refurbished the kitchen, the lanes, the pin setting equipment, the bathrooms. They always welcome our participation. “This will be my last season as president of our league. I think I have someone lined up to take over leadership of the bowling league, at least I hope so. I’ll keep bowling, but I want to step back from being the lead. It’s not that difficult to do, but there is a lot of organizing of the teams and interaction with the management of the bowling alley. It’s a social league and is a great way to meet people, have fun and try to improve your game. We are not sanctioned, we’re just out here to have fun.”.


The TGO Bowling League

TGO’s Bowilng League meets every Wednesday starting at 1:00 pm at the River Lanes. The league ends on March 20.

Jo-Anne Buckley

Lynne Cassidy

Deb Runkle

John Fagan

Diane Graham

Ruby Fox

Peggy Greene

Dave Nelson

Penny Harlow

Bowling offers a myriad of benefits beyond just entertainment. Firstly, it promotes physical activity, enhancing muscle strength, coordination, and cardiovascular health. Moreover, it’s a social activity, fostering camaraderie and communication among players. Additionally, it can relieve stress, providing a fun outlet for relaxation. Furthermore, bowling can improve focus and concentration as players aim for precision in their throws. Overall, it’s a versatile pastime that combines exercise, social interaction, and mental stimulation for all ages. Come join us at the River Lanes!

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The Great Outdoors Activities Committee 2024 Events Schedule February 16 February 17 February 17

Friday Saturday Saturday

Trivia I TGO 5K Walk Run Trivia II

March 7 March 13 March 14 March 16 March 21

Thursday Frankie Scinta Wednesday Variety Show Thursday Variety Show Saturday St. Patrick’s Day Social Thursday Jesse Hamilton

The TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to Noon

How To Purchase Concert Tickets

Activities Committee Points of Contact

General Admission tickets can be purchased for $17 for Carmella Zielinski each concert at TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland. Pam Wheeler Low Mobility Seating at an Activities Concert Pat Bronson If you have a mobility impairment and need seating at one of our concerts, please call Bev Moquin at 508-317-0295 to arrange for that a few days before the concert. Bev must be contacted each time you need this service.

Monthly Activities Meeting

Our next meeting is February 20, 2024 at 1:00 pm in the Plantation Manor. Everyone is welcome. Our monthly meetings are the third Tuesday of every month from October until April.

Annual Activities Meeting and Officer Elections

Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - 1:00 pm Plantation Manor Doors open 12:30 pm - Bring ID Monthly meeting to follow.

Concert Season Tickets go on sale: A’s

Monday, March 4 Tuesday, March 5 Wednesday, March 6 B’s Monday, March 11 Tuesday, March 12 Wednesday, March 13 C’s Monday, March 18 Tuesday, March 19 Wednesday, March 20 Tickets will be on sale in the center room of Hobbyland. Hours 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. 24

321-289-0150 603-866-9233 315-345-5246

tmcmzie@gmail.com pamswheeler@aol.com pat@petebronson.com

Thank You to Our Season Sponsors

Ron Norris • Mackey’s MPI, Inc. • TGO Realty, Inc. Atlantic Storm Protection • Blinds of All Kinds Eagle’s Pride • Parrish Medical Center Gary L. Torres, D.M.D.

Contact TGO Tickets & Gift Shop at 321-269-8023 Dr. Musto, an orthopedic surgeon, will discuss robotic vs. traditional surgery inside the Manor at the Welllness Fair

The Activities Committee Presents...

TGO 5K Walk/Run & Parrish Healthcare Wellness Fair

Saturday, February 17, 2024 - Plantation Manor 7:15 am Registration 8:00 Walkers Start • 8:15 Runners Start $5 Tickets available at TGO Tickets & Gifts beginning 1/2/24 T-shirts for all ticket holders - Tickets MUST BE purchased by 1/26/24 to ensure that you get the right size shirt. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Winners Breakfast Snacks after 5K

WELLNESS FAIR from 8:00 to 10:30 am in the Manor Free to TGO Residents - Health Speakers and Talk to Providers Thank you Sponsors:

Linda Broeder at 847-712-0423 or Pat Bronson 315-345-5246


The Activities Committee Presents...

The Activities Committee Presents...

Thursday, March 7

Tickets $17 Doors Open at 6:50 pm Show Starts at 7:30 pm

Frankie Scinta is the heart and soul of his own show and one of music’s top Patriotic Performers

Frankie plays every string and percussion instrument under the sun on top of spot on impressions of some of the most iconic entertainers that ever performed. From Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and the music of Bruno Mars and many more. The Activities Committee Presents...

Killarney!

St. Patrick Day’s Social

Saturday, March 16 in the Manor Starring...

Johnny Danger Live Doors open at 6:00 pm BYOB & Snacks to share at your table JDL Plays from 7:00 to 10:00 Bring your dancing shoes!

Tickets Available for $8 at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop Hosted by Michelle and Jimmy Folse 913-707-3984

“Lights, Camera, Action!”

2024 Variety Show Wednesday & Thursday, March 13 & 14 Show starts at 7:00 pm

Come see how talented your TGO friends and neighbors are as they showcase their talents. It’s a fun night you don’t want to miss!

Tickets for $8 available at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop For more information: Judy Grant at: ajkgrant@yahoo.com The Activities Committee Presents...

Jesse Hamilton, Jr. Thursday, March 21 Tickets $17

Doors Open at 6:50 pm Show Starts at 7:30 pm

Jesse is able to ‘Rock’ with the young, ‘Croon’ with the old, and ‘Twist and Shout’ with the baby boomers! Jesse Hamilton is a rising star that has captivated audiences all over the world! When blending together his Club Headlining in Europe, with his Traditional Theater and Television credits in the United States, it’s easy to see how Jesse holds an audience right in the palm of his hand! He brings a seasoned, yet fresh, youthful energy to the stage with each and every performance!

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Help...

The Activities Committee Needs You! The Activities Committee has a great need for volunteers. There are several areas on the committee that you are invited to join. The Activities Office: Open Monday through Friday - 10:00 am to Noon. October 1 through April 30 • Office Manager: Manage the scheduling of volunteers in the office and purchase/manage inventory. • Office Volunteers: Work in the office selling tickets and merchandise. You will need to be able to operate a cash register and assist with inventory. Advertising: Responsible for creating flyers and printing tickets for all activities events. Manage the billboards outside the Activities Office, Manor, and Post Office. Chairpersons of Events: We need people to chair/co-chair each of the events during the season. This includes the planning, set up (including decorations) and clean- up for the event. Tables/chairs are set up by CSA as requested by the chairperson.

Bingo:

Caller: Every Tuesday - or once a month. This is the person that calls the ball as they pop out of the machine and runs the bingo session. No computer experience needed. Needs to arrive by 4:00 pm, the balls start at 6:00 pm. This position is over when the last game is complete, and equipment is put away. Usually around 8/9:00pm. Training provided. Need to designate a time you can volunteer. Callers cannot play bingo the night they call. Sales: Sales are seated positions and have three parts - 1) ticket giver 2) money taker and 3) banker. In the summer, it can be just two people. Need to be there from 4:00 pm to 8/9:00 pm depending on the amount of people. Give out winnings after each game. Sales volunteers cannot play bingo the night they volunteer. Concessionaire: Oversees the cooking and selling of hot dogs, cashier, popcorn maker, ice cream (no scooping - Klondikes or Fatboys). Sell items during intermission and clean up the kitchen, putting sodas, candy, chips, etc. away. Need to be there before 4:00 pm to get set up and stay through intermission. Volunteers can play bingo the night they volunteer.

Concert Series:

Showcase Committee: Currently headed by Linda Utz. Need a person with some musical background to join the committee. Must attend two showcases in Boynton Beach, FL (November and December) to critique various entertainers. Will spend time on the computer researching acts, meet with the committee and select acts for TGO concerts. May be required to create flyers for upcoming concerts. Sponsorships: Person needed to contact businesses and ask them to sponsor our concerts. Need to prepare and distribute contracts, pick up checks, and prepare and distribute special sponsor tickets. Ushers: Arrive early for concerts. Checks tickets and helps direct people to their seats. Remain after the concert and be responsible for cleaning their area. Lighting and Sound Technicians: Looking for people with experience in these areas to support our existing crew. Board Members: The board makes decisions on all things related to Activities events. Positions include President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. Job descriptions are available for review. Voting occurs in March. All positions will be open next season.

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If you are interested in joining the Activities Committees in any capacity, please contact Carmella Zielinski at 321-289-0150 or via email at tmcmzie@gmail.com


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The Great Outdoors Community Church Watch Bible Study and Services

An Interdenominational Christian Church

SUNDAY

WORSHIP SERVICE 8:30 and 10:00 am Watch the LIVESTREAM on our Church Website: tgochurch.org

Dr. David Price Lead Pastor

J.B. Kump

Minister, Small Groups, Visitation and Retreats

Dan Zahn

Pastor Dan Zahn’s Bible Study

Year-round on Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm by Zoom. Contact Pastor Dan for the link at 321-446-7966.

Ray Z’s Bible Class

Mondays at 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall. Everyone is welcome!

Calling ALL Singles - Join us for fun events!

The SINGULARS of Great Outdoors Community Church are continuing their enjoyable schedule. Get on the email distribution list for all the events for this group. Send your email, with the subject line “Singulars Email” to: info@tgochurch.org or call the church office at 321-383-0303 to keep up on the latest news for the Singulars. Please contact our coordinator Pastor J.B. Kump at: 321-543-1608 or email: jb.kump@gmail.com.

Memory Garden Open to All TGO Residents

321-383-0303

Interested in a Memory Walk Paver or Columbarium Niche? Inquire at The Great Outdoors Community Church - 321-383-0303. Monday 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.

Leanne Craig

Listen to Verse by Verse

Minister of Prayer & Visitation

Office Administrator

Georgi Zeigler

Administrative Assistant Send e-mail to: info@tgochurch.org

www.tgochurch.org

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Pastor David’s Bible Study is LIVESTREAMING on Thursday mornings at 10:00 am on the church website: tgochurch.org. In-person bible study is 11:00 am in the Fellowship Hall. If you miss the livestream of any service, you can watch it from our website: tgochurch.org by clicking on the Resources tab at the top of the homepage, then click on Archived Videos to find the service.

With David Price on WPIO 89.3 FM every Monday - Friday at 4:40 pm and 9:13 pm

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from November through April and meets in the Narthex. Contact Rosalind Zahn for more information at 321-446-7968.

Great Outdoors Community Church has a ministry that provides services to TGO residents. The areas of support and their points-of-contact are as follows: Home Repairs Heidi Turner 321-514-3719 hsturner44@gmail.com Lending Closet Roger Stairs 724-228-7758 beaust881@hotmail.com Temporary Meals Linda Snyder 610-751-5919 ravenmst@hotmail.com County Services Bev Houghton 810-919-1629 bhoughto10@hotmail.com Respite Sitting Martha Dayson 321-268-1460 jimdayson@bellsouth.net Transportation Charlie Wood 847-609-1222 charliewood847@gmail.com


Food & Clothing Donations

Please consider donating to our TGO Church. We will pick up anything usable, wearable and edible for the needy. Please call Bill and Lynda Shaw at 215-450-5900. Concert Schedule for 2024 Sunday March 24 Wednesday April 24

7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Easter Musical Brevard Chorale

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

The WIC would like to thank the workers, volunteers, and the community for making our recent flea market such a great success. The proceeds will go to supporting our local and other missions.

Men’s Breakfast Group

The Men’s Breakfast Group of the Great Outdoors Community Church is happy to announce the speaker for our Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 breakfast will be CSA Manager, Billy Specht. He will be bringing us up to date on the many things happening in TGO. $12.00 tickets can be purchased by contacting Bill Miller at 321-474-0785.

WIC Women In Church Luncheons

March 12 is their Business Meeting Fellowship Luncheon. Business: Slate of 2024-2025 Officers and Budget. Their Speaker is Pam Taylor and Friends from “Clown Alley.” Devotion : Shelby Davis - Women Need To Enjoy God’s Gifts and music.

Mark Your Calendars...

Women In the Church Bake Sale! March 2, 2024 - 9:00 to 11:30 am In the Fellowship Hall

All Baked Goodies made with our own little hands! • Brownies • Cakes • Cookies • Lemon Bars • Cinnamon Rolls • Pies

Lunch available, cooked by the Men of the Church. • Delicious Hot Dogs & Brats, Chips and Drinks!

SINGULARS Riverboat Sightseeing Tour and Lunch at Grills Seafood Restaurant On Thursday, February 29, 2024 Boat Tour from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Lunch following end of Tour

Cost for the Tour is $35.00 (plus the cost of your meal). We will leave the Church parking lot at 7:30 am.

Sign Up sheets will be in Fellowship Hall on Sunday,

Go Ahead -”Bake My Day!”

• Ending with mouth-watering desserts! • Come and invite everyone you know from TGO or the surrounding communities. • All of our proceeds will help meet the needs of the Local Missions we support. Volunteers: Bakers Needed Contact Jan Lundeberg - 763-221-1605

and the GOCC office during the week.

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THE TGO WEBSITE and Facebook The Nature Center website and Facebook page are each full of information and pics of our beautiful wildlife. Be sure to check them both out! Website - www.NatureCenterAtTGO.org Facebook - Nature Center at TGO

MONTHLY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS The monthly BOD meetings will be held at 9:30 am on the Nature Center porch on Tuesday, February 20. The Annual Member Meeting will be on March 6, 2024 in the Manor at 3:00 pm with the BOD Meeting immediately following.

NATURE CENTER MEMBERSHIP The Nature Center dues are just $15 a year. A Lifetime Membership is also available for $500. That membership includes all relatives living in the same household.

STORY & ACTIVITY TIME in the NATURE CENTER MEETING ROOM!!! Saturday, February 24 11:00 am

Contact the Membership Chair, Sally Fisher, to renew or join. Sally can be reached at naturecentermembership@gmail.com. Membership Applications are also available in The Nature Center Library. All membership dues go to the upkeep of our Nature Center building. MONTHLY INFO MEETINGS Our monthly information meetings are open to everyone. We look forward to hearing your ideas for new displays, activities, events, etc. Please join us on Wednesday, February 14 at 2:00 pm in the Nature Center Meeting Room. Nature Center Board President Dolly Akers Vice President Donna Pittman Treasurer Loretta Anne Secretary Pat Dick

Go on a fascinating nature hunt to find the camouflaged turtle, snakes, iguana, and other intriguing reptiles hiding in the brilliantly-painted pages of this book. Stay after the story and create a fun camouflaged animal activity!! All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Nature Center at TGO ncpresident23@gmail.com ncvp23@gmail.com nctreasurer23@gmail.com ncsecretary23@gmail.com

Other Points Of Contact Injured Animals - Please contact these specialists Sandy Juba 321-543-0502 sjubatgo@gmail.com Betty Salter 321-223-8073 bettysalter@hotmail.com Nancy Payne-Clark 321-292-1434 patrick.jessica159@gmail.com Trail Maintenance Betty Salter 321-223-8073 bettysalter@hotmail.com NC Inspection Team Cinamon Nedvin 631-219-9306 cin747@icloud.com Membership Sally Fisher naturecentermembership@gmail.com Stories and Articles for The Happenings nchappenings23@gmail.com

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400 Nature Center Trail, Titusville, FL 32780 Open 8:00 am to 5:00 pm - 365 days a year www.NatureCenterAtTGO.org Facebook - Nature Center at TGO To schedule the use of our meeting room on M/W/F mornings or T/Th afternoons, call the Manor - 321-264-2393 To schedule the meeting room at any other time OR our beautiful enclosed porch, call Loretta Anne - 321-385-9667

The Nature Center at The Great Outdoors is a 501(c)(3) non-profit self-supporting organization. Donations may be tax deductible.


The Nature Center is in Need of Grounds Keeping Volunteers

You can sign up for one or more months and do the work on your own schedule. We don’t expect these tasks to take very long - maybe once or twice a month. The three general areas are weeding around the building, gathering downed palm fronds, and cleaning the outside decks and picnic tables. Just call and let us know what month you would like to help and your choice of tasks. We especially can use “guy” help with the weed whacking and using the pole saw to edge the bushes along the nature center property Call Ron Peoples at 407-509-0486 or email to: ebnflo2001@yahoo.com to learn more and to sign up. Thank you for helping keep the Nature Center looking its best!!!

TRAIL MAINTENANCE - Mondays at 9:00 am Long pants, long sleeves, hiking shoes/boots, insect repellent and sunscreen are recommended along with gloves and water! Please bring a rake or loppers. FEB 19 - Claire & Ernie Carlson Trail Maintenance Meet at the TGO Library FEB 26 - Mattila Trail Maintenance Meet at the TGO Nature Center MAR 4 - Indian Mound Trail Maintenance Meet at the Trailhead on the multi-use Nature Trail

GUIDED TRAIL HIKES - Wednesdays at 9:00 am It is recommended that you wear long pants, long sleeves, hiking shoes/boots, insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring water! You may also want to bring binoculars and a camera. FEB 21 - Claire & Ernie Carlson Trail Hike Meet at the TGO Library FEB 28 - Mattila Trail Hike Meet at the TGO Nature Center MAR 6 - Indian Mound Trail Hike Meet at the Trailhead on the multi-use Nature Trail To volunteer or for any questions, text Betty Salter at 321-223-8073 or email her at bettysalter@hotmail.com or text Brian Grande at 407-766-7867.

Nature Center Lecture Series

A new speaker every Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm in the Manor. While our educational programs are free and open to all, donations are gratefully accepted to help defray the cost of these programs. A membership volunteer will also be on hand for you to join or renew your current membership for just $15 per year!

February 21, 2024

Enchanted Forest Sanctuary Shelby Wood will discuss what the EEL Program is and how it started. The Enchanted Forest Sanctuary is the first property that was purchased by the Brevard County EEL Program. This 470-acre forest is part of a sanctuary network that the EEL Program is working to establish in the county. Learn about the numerous programs, hiking and other opportunities available to enjoy our Sanctuaries and Nature Centers.

February 28, 2024 Native, Exotic or Invasive?

Tim Graham of TGO NatureScape. The pretty flower in the picture has cost Florida taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars to control over the past century. Florida’s climate is so hospitable, invasive species cause more of a crisis here than anywhere else in the continental United States. The fact that Florida serves as a point of entry for almost three-fourths of all plants imported into the U.S., compounds the problem. We will explore the challenges on a local level to understand how these invasive plants affect Florida and TGO.

March 6, 2024 Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge

Kim King-Wrenn, a ranger at the refuge will enlighten us on this unique and beautiful refuge that is literally in the shadow of the space program. It encompasses nearly 140,000 acres both outside and inside the secure areas of the Space Center and provides habitat for thousands of species of plants and animals. Many are endangered and some of them are found only in Florida. Join Ranger Kim King-Wrenn to learn more about visiting this unique place and how to see the beautiful plants and animals that make it their home.

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TGO’s Gopher Tortoise Habitat Restoration Have you noticed the big changes taking place at TGO’s Protected Gopher Tortoise Habitat alongside the doggie walk cart path just north of Baytree Dr.? And would you like to help with the effort? The Importance of Gopher Tortoises: Gopher Tortoises are designated as a Threatened Species by the State of Florida. They dig long underground burrows where they live, and that provide refuge for many other species, too. Tortoise populations have declined dramatically throughout the State, primarily due to loss of their habitat. TGO is fortunate to have multiple areas in the community where Tortoises can be found. Restoration Goals: Tortoises like open areas with lots of sunshine and low-growing vegetation to eat. The Habitat had become densely covered by invasive Guinea Grass and other tall species that concealed the Tortoise burrows and shaded out their food supply. We are removing the undesirable and invasive plants, and will replant the area with beneficial species that will greatly improve the area for the Tortoises.

Progress So Far: We have cut back most of the undesirable vegetation, eliminated the accumulated debris on the ground, and enabled sunshine to reach the Tortoises at their burrows. Based on the increased activity we see there, THE TORTOISES LOVE IT! How You Can Help: It will require an ongoing effort to keep the undesirable invasive species under control. Additionally, we still need to plant the replacement species to improve the quality of the Habitat. Please consider volunteering your time and/or making a monetary donation for the purchase of plants, seed, tools, and other supplies. The next work day at the Habitat is Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 8:30 am. We would also greatly appreciate your financial support. To find out how you can help or for more information, call Bob Taylor at 571-294-3595.

Celebrating Brevard Zoo’s 30th Anniversary

TGO loves our wildlife, and a new and exciting preservation project is now in development in Brevard County. You’re invited to attend a presentation from Brevard Zoo on Wednesday, February 21 at 2:00 pm in The Manor. Keith Winsten, Chief Executive Officer, will be here to share updates about Brevard Zoo, a local gem located just 30 minutes south of The Great Outdoors. You’ll hear about the growth of the Zoo as they celebrate their 30th anniversary, with plans now to build a second campus at Port Canaveral - a world-class, 14-acre Aquarium and Conservation Center on the banks of the Banana River that will be transformational for our region. The Brevard Zoo Aquarium Project is looking to expand the mission of Brevard Zoo and the East Coast Zoological Society by celebrating the biodiversity we have right here at home while focusing on animal well-being, conservation, and education. They will be able to expand the scope of waterway focused education programs currently based out of Brevard Zoo, making way for new programs and more students. Brevard Zoo is always looking for opportunities to get out in the public to talk about the new aquarium and all the wonderful work they do right here in our backyard (just ask for Zach or Emma)! For more information on the Brevard Zoo Aquarium Project, check out ourlegacycampaign.org or brevardzoo.org. Be sure to follow them on social media and sign up for their newsletter for future updates!

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Happenings Around The Great Outdoors

The TGO owners purchased the TGO Golf Course and, what is now the Blue Heron restaurant, ten years ago from Tom Saltsgiver. Tom was kind enough to spread the payments out over ten ten years with an interest free plan. On February 2, we celebrated the final payment to Tom at the beginning of the “Burn The Mortgage” golf tournament. There was a luncheon following the tournament where Tom received the actual payment.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey spoke last week to a packed house inside the Manor to share safety ideas for our TGO Community and bring us up to speed with some of the programs available from the Titusville Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff showed up with two of his favorite K9s, Junny and Boomer, and then spoke about how important their roles are within the department.

The Mad Hatters hosted the Galentine Luncheon and Tea Vendor Fair on February 6...

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Happenings Around The Great Outdoors

Standing L to R: Rosalie, Lise, Linda, Marj, Nancy, Carolyn, Chaplain Shelby Davis, Marion, Theresa and Teri Sitting L to R: Francyne, Mary Jane Not Pictured: Judy and Lucy

What Are Izzy Dolls?

These dolls originated in Canada. A young man named Mark Isfeld was a Master Corporal Canadian Military Engineer serving a second tour on a United Nations mission in Croatia. Mark was deeply impacted by the children’s horrendous conditions in Croatia. He talked with his mother, Carol Isfeld, about coming up with something small that a soldier could carry in the pockets of his uniform to hand out to the children impacted by the war. Carol created the Izzy Doll and her first package of 21 dolls arrived for the soldiers to disbribute in the early 1990’s. Unfortunately, Mark was killed by a land mine on June 21, 1994. After his death, fellow soldiers asked his mother if she could continue making dolls for them to distribute. They named the dolls “Izzy dolls” in his honor.

Top: Mary Jane Bottom: Carolyn and Chaplain Shelby Davis

Carol Isfeld wanted to honor Mark’s memory and began a program with an army of volunteers to make the dolls. This program has sent over one million dolls to areas of war, natural disasters and poverty to provide comfort to children around the world. What started with only Carol Isfeld and some friends making dolls, quickly became something much larger as people across the world joined in. The knitting pattern can now be found online and volunteers everywhere make the dolls for distribution to children in traumatic situations. Our Friendly Hobbies group in TGO make the dolls to give to Chaplain Shelby Davis of the Titusville Police Department who give them to children involved in accidents, domestic violence situations, fires, etc. Another great project from our TGO community. Thank you ladies!

There were over 100 ladies in attendance - Dressed to the Tea -- for this fun event.

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BLUE HERON LUNCH AND DINNER MENU

Open 7 Days - 11:00 am to 8:00 pm - Until 10:00 pm during some nights with entertainment

Serving fresh, high-quality food with friendliness and pride, overlooking our award-winning golf course HAPPYTIZERS Crab Stuffed Mushrooms Crab Cakes Shrimp Cocktail Jumbo Tempura Shrimp Onion Rings Loaded Fries Crispy Quesadilla Add Chicken 13.99 Add Shrimp 13.99 Fries & Flight Potato Skins Mozzarella Sticks Cheesy Fries Beer Battered Cheese Curds Cajun Pickles 18th Hole Spring Rolls The Poutine Homemade Chicken Tenders Pub Pretzel Oven Crisp Chicken Wings Six - 10.99 Sauce Options

10.99 10.99 13.99 13.99 8.99 9.99 10.99 7.99 8.99 8.99 8.99 9.99 8.99 9.99 9.99 10.99 8.99 Ten - 13.99

BURGERS American Slider One for 7.99 two add 4.00 Italiano Burger 14.99 French Farmer Burger 13.99 Florida Cracker Burger 14.99 Blue Heron Burger 12.99 Dipping Sauces - Choose ONE, Additional is $.75 each

Cajun Ketchup, Sweet Chili Aioli, Malt Vinegar Aioli, Key Lime Remoulade, Bourbon Aioli, Lemon-honey Aioli, Honey BBQ, BlueCheese, Ranch, Asian Sauce, Buffalo Sauce, and Spicy Remoulade

Gluten free Bun - $2 each FRIES SUBSTITUTIONS Sweet Potato Fries Onion Rings Side Salad

SANDWICHES (All sandwiches include fries) Grouper Sandwich Chicken Sandwich Heron Club Turkey Club BLT Cajun Blackened, Teriyaki, Garlic Teriyaki, Sweet Chili Aioli, Honey BBQ, The Reuben Honey Mustard, Sriracha Remoulade, Key Lime Remoulade, Bourbon Steak & Cheese Aioli, Lemon Honey Aioli, Old Bay Aioli, Garlic Parmesan, Garlic Butter, Tuna, Chicken or Egg Salad Hot & Honey, BBQ Sauce, Original Mild, Medium and Hot ENTREES & PASTABILITIES SALADS & SOUPS Wedge Salad 9.99 Grilled Salmon Greek Salad 9.99 Eggplant Parmesan House Salad 9.99 Chicken Parmesan Classic Caesar 8.99 Chicken Fried Steak Mandarin Orange Salad 9.99 Grilled Mac & Cheese French Onion Soup 8.99 Pork Chop Soup of the Day Market Price Penne Alfredo Penne Marinara SALAD ENHANCEMENTS Cajun Penne Scoop of Tuna, Chicken or Egg Salad 2.00 Penne Bolognese 6 oz. Grilled Chicken Breast 4.00 Pasta Enhancements 6 oz. Angus Patty 4.00 6 oz. Angus Patty 6 oz. Pan Seared Salmon 7.00 6 oz. Pan Seared Salmon 6 Jumbo Grilled Shrimp 7.00 6 Jumbo Grilled Shrimp 6 oz. Grilled Grouper 7.00 6 oz. Grilled Grouper

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1.00 1.00 2.00 16.99 11.99 14.99 14.99 12.99 13.99 13.99 7.99 21.99 15.99 12.99 14.99 13.99 17.99 14.99 13.99 14.99 14.99 4.00 7.00 7.00 7.00

www. BlueHeronRestaurant.org


Desserts/Shakes/Cocktails

Breakfast at the Blue Heron Café

Served from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm DESSERTS Chocolate Cake Creme Brule Key Lime Pie Bread Pudding Carrot Cake Florida Orange Cake

Open 7 Days 7:00-11:00 am 9.00 7.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 8.00

SHAKES Mango, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Caramel

6.00

HOUSE SPECIALTY COCKTAILS All Cocktails are 2oz. liquor plus mixers. Top-shelf will add additional cost.

9.00

Irish Kiss: Vanilla vodka, Baileys and Hershey’s Kiss Apple Pie: Apple vodka, lime juice, caramel coated glass with graham cracker rim TGO Storm: Vanilla vodka, melon liqueur and Razzmatazz Floridian Outlaw: Moonshine whiskey, watermelon liquor, and sour mix BH Mule: Absolut citron, lime juice, mint and Sprite

VALUE BREAKFAST One Egg, any style with Sausage, Ham, or Bacon, Hash Browns and Toast THE CAFÉ CREATIONS GRITS

6.99

6.99

BLUE HERON BREAKFAST 10.99 2 Eggs Any Style, With Ham, Bacon or Sausage, Home-Fries, Tomatoes or Fruit and Your Choice of Toast CREATE YOUR OWN OMELETTE 9.99 Choose from Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms, Spinach, Tomatoes, Cheddar Cheese, and Home-Fries Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99 BREAKFAST WRAP 7.99 Scrambled Eggs, Peppers, Onions, Tomatoes, and Cheese Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99 BREAKFAST QUESADILLA 10.99 Corn Tortilla, Cheddar-Jack Cheese Blend, Scrambled Eggs, Crispy Bacon, and Pico Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99 PANCAKES 7.99 Two Buttermilk Pancakes, Served with Butter and Syrup Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99

The Pub Pretzel

Crab Cakes

The American Slider

Shrimp Cocktail

BLUEBERRY PANCAKES 9.99 Two Buttermilk Pancakes, Served with Butter and Syrup Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99 FRENCH TOAST 8.99 Homemade French Toast, Powdered Sugar and Syrup Add Bacon, Ham, or Sausage 2.99 Add Seasonal Fresh Fruit 3.99 Seasonal Fruit Cup 5.99 Home Fries 3.99 O’Brian Potatoes - Add 1.00

Blue Heron Restaurant and Cafe 137 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 - 321-385-9100 Consumer Advisory: Consumption of undercooked meat, poultry, eggs or seafood may increase the risk of food-bourne illnesses, especially if you have certain medical conditions.

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The Space Coast's Premier Waterfront Community The Shores At Tranquility Brings Together the Best in Florida Waterfront Living

Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, off of US Highway 1 and the NASA Causeway. This private, gated community will offer gorgeous resort-style planned amenities including a large clubhouse, pool, fitness center, pickleball and tennis courts, a dog park, and plans for a fishing pier and an observation area to view space launches at nearby Cape Canaveral. The Shores at Tranquility will consist of coastal Mediterranean homes built by some of our region’s best custom home builders. Tranquility Offices: 5445 S. Washington Avenue, Titusville, FL 32780 844-803-8050 TranquilitySpaceCoast.com Florida Waterway Sales, LLC, Broker. Equal Housing Opportunity. Obtain the Property Report required by Federal law and read it before signing anything. No Federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property.

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Congratulations to all the new owners who were able to purchase in Phase 2. It was a Complete Sell Out!

For more information on possible credit fall out, or any other opportunities, please call our office at

Phase 2 in Yellow

844-803-8050.

US Highway 1

NASA Causeway

• 350 Acre, Master-Planned, Gated Community • A great opportunity for your family's future lifestyle • The perfect coastal home with activities to last a lifetime • Fantastic views of Cape Canaveral rocket launches • Convenient to all the amenities the Space Coast has to offer Some pictures used are not photographs of the community but are used to illustrate lifestyle only. All renderings, are used to depict current development concepts, which are subject to change without notice. Dock/Pier/Marina facilities are subject to approval of relevant governmental agencies. Developer reserves the right to alter or modify all plans based upon market conditions and available materials. 17 Miles to Playalinda Beach.

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Open House - February 20, 2024 - 1:00 to 4:00 pm Executive Suites - Pick up your map at the Welcome Center

Nancy Merchant Broker

321-243-5335 nancym@tgoresort.com

FL RE Lic. #BK677812

New Roof 2023

REDUCED

REDUCED

211 Windsong Way - $425,000

2 Master suites/2 bathrooms on cul-de-sac • Large primary bedroom (22’ x 13’) has separate entrance • Large ensuite bath with double vanities • Laundry (W/D included) off primary bedroom • Second bedroom (11’ x 14’) with ensuite bath and walk-in closet • Very large, air-conditioned sunroom across the entire rear of the house and wraps around one side. Approximately 885 sf

140 Windsong Way - $235,000

• 790 sq.ft. Executive Suite on beautiful lakefront RV site • Furniture and appliances included • New split A/C in 2018; bath A/C in 2021 • CertainTeed roof membrane 2017 • 175 sq.ft. screened patio overlooks lake • Driveway will accommodate longer RVs plus parking • Approximately 10’ x 19’ bathroom with shower and laundry facilities

Contract Pending 507 Fairways Drive - $399,999

325 Oak Cove Road - $148,900

SOLD 233 Harmony Lane - $769,900

828A Plantation Drive

356 Plantation Drive $204,900

SOLD 968 Grande Haven Drive

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Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com


Tammy DeVries

321-537-1170 tammyd@tgoresort.com

FL RE Lic. #SL646350

538 Twin Lakes - $352,500

New Listing

• Built in 1994

• Approximately 2100 sq. ft. of air conditioned space • One bedroom plus loft • 1.5 baths • Completely furnished • Great investment opportunity • Beautiful sunset and view of the golf course and lake • RV port is 15’ x 45’ • Roof replaced in 2010 • AC replaced 2023 • Golf Cart included

Under Contract

374 Oak Cove Road

Paul Shimski

321-704-3111 pauls@tgoresort.com

FL RE Lic. SL3270140

New Listing 332 Club Cove - $369,000

328 Club Cove Dr - $379,999 561 Lake Drive - $252,000

702 Plantation Dr - $449,000

SOLD 104 Sunset Drive - $199,000

447 Fawn Trail - $169,000

11 Sunset Drive - $155,000

520 Butterfly Cove

The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004

Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com

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Ann Henn

321-432-4350 tgoann@aol.com

FL RE Lic. #SL646350

New Listing

527 Fairways Drive - $399,000 • Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath resort home • Built in 1996, Approx. 1,334 sf • Includes most of the furniture • Located on lot with golf course and lake views • Large master bedroom • Updated kitchen with quartz countertops • Stainless steel Appliances

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504 Lake Drive - $245,000

517 Twin Lakes Drive - $410,000 • Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath, plus loft Resort Home • Built in 1993, approx 1,600 sq.ft. • Includes all appliances and furniture • Beautiful lake and golf course view • 40’ RV garage • Brick paver driveway • Located on quiet street

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REDUCED

587 Lake Drive - $219,000

427 Plantation Drive - $249,000

The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004

Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com

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Terry MacDonald 516-383-3704 tmacdonald1255@gmail.com FL RE Lic. SL3475089

497 Oak Cove Road- $295,000

233 Plantation Drive - $365,000

449 Fawn Trail - $239,900

New Listing

455 Oak Cove Rd - $259,000 152 Plantation Dr - $218,000

462 Fawn Trail - $162,500

Mike Zeigler

321-349-4123 mikerzeigler@gmail.com

509 Oak Cove Road - $399,000

183 Coach Club Drive - $274,900

• Large 900 sq. ft. premier suite, built in 2016 • Approx 75’ of lake frontage on Eagle Lake with outstanding view • Open concept kitchen, living and dining • Fully tiled throughout • Full-size kitchen, gray cabinets, stainless steel double oven, hood vent, full-size refrigerator and dishwasher • Huge island with storage space and a 90” x 36” reclaimed wood island top with seating for four

• Beautiful RV lot in exclusive Class A section of TGO • RV port 47’ x 24’ x 14’ 5” high • Metal roof installed November 2022 • Plenty of room for the larger RVs with ample parking • Building is 287 sf - Built in 2014. Drywalled, ready for final finishes. Includes water and electricity, washer and dryer, and unfinished shower. • Painted driveway and very nice landscaping • Close to all amenities - restaurant, pool, gym, pickleball and tennis courts, bocce ball and shuffleboard

188 Plantation Dr - $135,000

FL RE Lic. #SL3431977

Under Contract

Waiting To Close

222 Plantation Drive - $240,000

276 Plantation Drive - $284,000

• Beautifully renovated furnished Executive Suite with full kitchen and bathroom • All stainless steel appliances including stack washer and dryer • Dishwasher new in 2021, convection microwave new in 2020 • Impact glass windows • Driveway painted in 2022 • Driveway is 88’ long from road to suite • Roof coated in 2022 • AC serviced in 2023 • Doors and trim painted in 2023

• Panoramic golf course view • 2 bedrooms • 2 full baths with newly replaced walk-in showers • 2 car width port • Screened back porch • Laminate flooring • Roof replaced in 202 • Unfurnished • All appliances convey • Interior paint 2023 • Electric devices 2023 • Microwave replaced 2023 • Refrigerator,W/D and dishwasher replaced 2022 • Air conditioner, water heater and PEX plumbing installed 2017

The Great Outdoors - TGO Realty, Inc. 321-269-5004

Nancy Merchant, Licensed RE Broker - 125 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 • www.tgoresort.com

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For Sale By Owner - 523 Twin Lakes Drive

$432,500

• New kitchen & appliances (2020) • Owner’s bedroom, 2 full baths • Large loft with Queen bed • New owner’s bath, 2 sinks (2017) • Renovated 2nd bath (2008) • WP Duet Washer/Dryer • Study/office, desk, hanging bookcase, file & storage cabinets • New 3-ton 15 SEER A/C & air handler in 2023 • New water heater in 2020 • Galvalume roof (2008)

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• 60’ covered RV port • Golf course and lake views • Wood flooring & wood blinds • Paver driveway, lots of parking!

Call 719-373-7214 or email barzler@gmail.com


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Thanks to the modern sedentary lifestyle, after 30, most people start losing flexibility at an average rate of 1% a year. Strains and micro-stresses on your muscles compounded over time can glue them together. This “glue,” or scar tissue, tightens the surrounding tissue and restrains how you’re able to move. Over time, the snowballing loss of flexibility ages you. Stretch Zone’s isolation of individual muscles within a muscle group breaks up the glue, unwrapping the stranglehold on your posture and valuable energy. Proper stretching slows down the aging process. You will feel younger by improving posture, circulation, and increasing your range of motion. For a FREE 30 minute session, please give us a call: Stretch Zone in Titusville: 321- 567 4085 1542 Harrison Street, Titusville, FL 32780 Email: titusville@stretchzone.com www.stretchzone.com

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ALEICIA FRAGOMENI 321-759-3966

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150 WINDSONG WAY

429 OAK COVE ROAD

renovated executive suite great lot offers privacy

OWN YOUR FLORIDA GETAWAY HOME TODAY!

This wonderful Executive Suite has been fully renovated within the last year. Kitchen has custom cabinets, quartz and stainless steel appliances. High ceilings and walls of new impact windows makes the suite feel even larger and allow for plenty of natural light. Full guest bedroom with a closet and full bathroom. Great storage as well in the under air utility room and golf cart garage. 3 Mini splits, one installed ‘23. New membrane roof with remodel.

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SET BACK OFF THE STREET

This great RV lot nestles up to the woods. 80 feet in length this property offers plenty of room for your RV, vehicles and golf cart. There is room to build a large executive suite if Buyer wishes to add on someday. Another perk is the location to the pool, bathrooms and laundry. Have your Florida escape here on the Space Coast!


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Forever in Love...

Bill and Janice Hilling, 94-year-old youngsters living at 202 Greenwing Trail, celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary on February 15. In today’s world it’s hard to find lasting love and dedication that stands the test of time. Their story proves that with true love it is possible. Janice and Bill met as teenagers, while Bill was pumping gas and serving ice cream at the local gas station. Bill loved Janice’s sense of humor. Janice was attracted to Bill’s smile and his kindhearted demeanor. Valentine’s Day Queen Meets Handsome Athlete and Avid Hunter! From there, it blossomed into a budding romance. After high school, Bill enlisted in the Air Force. He always believed in hard work and dedication to his country, just like so many of the men in his family. Missing the love of his life, Bill asked Janice to marry him. With her parents’ blessing, Janice boarded a train in Pennsylvania and traveled the long ride alone to Biloxi, Mississippi where Bill was stationed. Things didn’t work out quite the way they planned. When the 19-year-olds went to get their marriage license, they were denied. In the state of Mississippi, girls had to be 20 years old or have a note of permission from the parents. Bill was on a short 4-day pass, so that wouldn’t work.

After 75 years of marriage, Janice is as witty as ever. Bill is her biggest fan. Today, you’ll still find them deeply in love. It’s evident when they hold hands or when you catch them kissing and telling one another, “I love you” at least once a day. Bill still looks at Janice with the eyes of a teenage boy. He frequently compliments her, reminding her of her beauty. He once told me his goal was to spoil her and make her happy. That goal has been accomplished. Janice speaks highly of Bill and depends on him as her “Knight in shining armor.” In her thoughtful moments, you’ll catch her saying, “There is no one like Bill. I’m so blessed.”

Eager to begin their life together, they made the decision to travel to the next county seat by bus and instantly become 20 years old. Today, if asked, Bill will jokingly tell you he is married to his common-law wife.

Anyone having the pleasure of crossing paths with Bill or Janice, will walk away a better person. They will make you laugh or build you up. There’s no “putting on airs”… just honest, down-to-earth kindness.

Early in their married life, Bill owned and operated a Mobil Service Station. His knowledge of cars and parts eventually led him down the path to NAPA Auto Parts, taking an executive position that culminated as one of NAPA’s Vice Presidents. Following his career at NAPA, he purchased several NAPA Auto Parts stores, which he owned and operated until his retirement.

I know this all to be true. I have witnessed it all my life. They are my role models. Their love of the Lord and their love of family made my life one in which anyone would be envious. Happy 75th Anniversary, Mom and Dad! May the Lord continue to bless you with more years growing old together. May you continue to be young at heart. I love you so much.

Janice stayed at home raising a daughter and a son. She enjoyed painting as a pastime, featuring oil and pastel paint- Your daughter, ings. Both Bill and Janice spent most of their summers graciously entertaining people on their ski boats at Raystown Janese Lake in Pennsylvania.

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Once Upon A Time

By Ed Brown

Long before “Prescribed Fire” was analyzed and made into a modern scientific land management practice by scientists, indigenous peoples of the Earth had it figured out. If a tribe needed to clear land for agriculture, they burned it off first. If they wanted to establish a communal living area, they did the same. Trails and access routes were burned as well. Areas for buffalo grazing were mapped out and protected as pasture land close to home. Migration routes for grazing and water access for the herds were burned out. All this was accomplished with attention to wind direction and strength, moisture in the air and on the ground and seasonal variations in weather patterns. Fire was used as a tool that promoted ecological diversity and reduced the risk of catastrophic wildfires. This “cultural burning” ties into the tribal philosophy of “fire as medicine.” How do you suppose that indigenous populations all over the world developed “cultural burning” as a land management tool. These populations may not have been in contact with each other. Australian Bushmen were not sharing information with Comanchie tribes in the southwest U.S. There was no internet. Worldwide there was one teacher: It was NATURE. In areas where cloud to ground lightning was common, small, localized wildfires were kindled by lightning strikes. Rain often extinguished the wildfires that resulted. Natural firebreaks slowed them down or allowed them to burn out. Native inhabitants lived as part of nature. They didn’t miss the clues and they analyzed the results to make survival a bit easier. Ten years ago a cloud to ground lightning strike started a wildfire in TGO at 2:00 am. There was fire and black smoke in a grass and brush conservation area between Grande Haven and Oak Cove. There was no way that the ladder truck from nearby Brevard County Fire Station 24 could get to it, so the crew geared up, grabbed fire brooms and extinguishers and slogged through the black muck and brambles to extinguish the “blaze.” (“Always Ready; Proud To Serve”). Thanks guys! What native inhabitants would have learned from this was: 1. Fire can be a tool for land clearing and stimulating growth of desirable species, both plant and animal. 2. Small wildfires can be controlled. 3. Seeds released by the heat of the fire can start new growth and feed wildlife. 4. Ash, a product of burning, can enrich the soil. 5. Wildlife can move more easily through thinned out underbrush 6. Thinning the vegetation around a campsite or community reduces the chance of an enemy sneaking up for a surprise attack. Prescribed Fire has thankfully been with us for a long time! Be Firewise, Be Safe!

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TGO bowling - 2024 Season - $1.00 per game with free shoes. Pay at desk before bowling. Bowling starts at 1:00 pm. League ends on March 20. Total of 11 weeks. Teams consist of 4 members per team. We take singles and will find you a team. League is a handicap system so everyone has a chance to win. To confirm your place or join, call: Jo-Anne Buckley - 321-383-4211

BOCCE The Bocce Court (next to Shuffleboard)

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Monday - 1:00 pm, Thursday - 1:00 pm For intermediate and advanced level players. Bridge sign-up sheets are on clipboards on the Plantation Manor office door by the stage. Players must sign up by Friday noon to play Monday afternoon and must sign up by Tuesday noon to play Thursday morning. For more info, call: John Comeau – 321-269-5525

BUNCO The Manor Porch

Every other Tuesday 1:00 pm - February 27; March 12 and 26. $1.00 to play. Call or text Lillian VanDuyne at 607-316-4910 to be added to our sub list or for further information.

CIGAR CLUB Windsong Pavilion

2nd & 4th Tuesdays – 3:30 pm. Enjoy a cigar with fellow smokers, swap cigars, share cigar knowledge, join field trips. (Bring a beverage) Contact: Bob Hazlett – 937-545-7446; rlhazlett999@gmail.com

CLOWN ALLEY The Library

The Clown Alley meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 3:00 pm. For more information call: Pam Campbell Taylor 571-217-0444


Activities – All Year and Seasonal CORN HOLE The Shuffleboard Courts

Come join your friends and neighbors each Sunday afternoon for a few games of Corn Hole. Practice starts at 2:30. Games start at 3:00. For more information call: Randy Sanford - 321-505-8353

COLORING GROUP Windsong Pavilion

First and third Tuesdays 12-3:00 pm $10 - Colored pencil supplies provided. Start with a short coloring lesson, choose what you color, color at your own pace. Reservations REQUIRED by the Monday before class. E-mail tgocolor@ stuffnthingz.com or call Tracy Lewis - 425-478-6078

EUCHRE The Library

Saturday - 7:00 - 9:00 pm Euchre is OPEN NOW for all who love the game! The cost is $1. Contact: Theresa Crosby - 740-548-0140

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Plantation Manor (M) or Pavilion (P) Start every day of your week with exercise. Monday (M) - 8:00-9:00 am Wednesday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Strength Training Total Body Toning Monday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Thursday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am Low Impact Low Impact CROQUET CLUB In front of the Golf Driving Range Tuesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am Thursday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Sunday - 2:00 pm PiYo Live Belly, Back, Buns No experience needed. Equipment provided. Bring your own chair Tuesday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am Friday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am and beverage. No formal attire. It’s a great way to get outside and Back Stretch Strength Training have fun with friends and neighbors. Contact: John Comeau Wednesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am Friday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am 321-269-5525 or Frank Valenza - 321-567-4272 Medicine Ball People's Choice DIAMOND PAINTING The Library FRIENDLY HOBBIES Hobbyland Monday - 1:30 pm Try this new craft hobby that’s a mix between Cross Stitch and Paint by Wednesday - 9:30 am - 12:00 noon, all year Numbers. Tiny resin “diamonds” are applied to a color-coded canvas Bring your knitting, cross stitch, crocheting, and other needle creations. For more information, call: Theresa Sansoucie - 603-491creating a vibrant mosaic painting. 4515 or Mary Jane Smith - 810-853-8188 Contact: Nancy Landry - 781-820-7276

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal FMCA - Ambassadors Chapter Plantation Manor 4th Monday (October - April) - 4:30 pm Seasonal meetings are monthly, in the Plantation Manor. Come to see your friends, share your latest RV adventures and get updates on our rally schedule and chapter activities. After our business meeting, we provide a light meal for our members and guests. Please bring your own beverage of choice. If you will be attending, you must send an email to Bob Nebel by the Monday before the meeting so we know how much food to purchase. Bob’s email: renebeljr@gmail.com For more information, call: Bob Nebel at 321-626-1290 Visit our website at www.TGOAMB.com FTTA - Fun Time Travel Association Plantation Manor

3rd Monday (November - April) - 4:30 pm The FTTA is a rally group open to all owners and renters in TGO. All types of RVs are welcome and are encouraged to enjoy the fun. Join our monthly meeting for information about rallies and socializing. We will serve food at this meeting. Those who plan to attend, send an e-mail to Monica Fierro by the Friday before the Monday meeting so we know how many chairs to set up and how much food to purchase. Put “FTTA” in the subject line. Email to tgomonica@hotmail.com. Next meeting will be Monday, December 18. Monica Fierro - 321-267-7899

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GAMES NIGHT The Library Sunday - 6:00 pm, Tuesday - 6:00 pm This fun-loving group plays many types of games. For more information, call: Jean Crichton - 321-383-9385 or Kathy Smith - 401-742-9766 HAND KNEE AND FOOT CARD GAME The Library

Wednesday and Saturday - 11:30 am - 4:00 pm Much more challenging and fun than original Hand and Foot, this is still similar to Canasta. Both days meet all year. For more information, call: Marie Zeigler - 518-805-8569

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Thursdays - 6:00 - 9:00 pm - Feb. 29, Mar. 28. Join in the fun or listen to your friends. Bring snacks and beverages. Don Wheeler - 407-401-3655 • donwheeler369@aol.com

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Tuesdays - 10 am - 12 pm Beginner class starts at 10:00 am. No dance experience - basic steps taught. Improver class starts at 11:00 am Ferrel Mazzatto - Instructor - 321-267-0195


Activities – All Year and Seasonal MACHINE EMBROIDERY CLUB Hobbyland

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Friday - 12:00 - 5:00 pm, all year Join us in this fascinating hobby by bringing your embroidery machine. Bring your door key for the craft room. Contact: Pam Wheeler - 603-866-9233 • pamswheeler@aol.com 1st Tuesday (November - April) - 11:30 am All TGO ladies are invited. Lunch is $17.00, bring the exact amount, advance reservations are required. For lunch reservations, contact Susan Bonneau, madhatlunch@gmail.com. For any other information contact: Sharon Alonzo at queensharonmadhatters@gmail.com or 518-542-4539

MAH JONGG The Library

Monday - 6:00 - 9:00 pm • Connie Heil - 321-383-8279 Tuesday -1:00 - 4:00 pm • Rosalind Zahn - 321-269-7957

NICKEL BINGO Plantation Manor

1st Friday of each month - February 22, March 1 & 22 Bring snacks for your table/BYOB. Bring a roll of nickels to play and a canned good or $1, per person, for donation to a deserving local Food Pantry. Bev Moquin - 508-317-0295

1st Wednesday of each month - 6:30 pm Please consider joining the fun! The book selection and more good information can be found on FACEBOOK at TGO Page Turners. Wine is welcome! We meet the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. If you enjoy taking pictures and would like to learn more, please visit with us. Whether you use your phone or a Mirrorless Camera, all are welcome. New faces are always a welcome addition to our meetings. Contact: David Spahn - 207-468-6760

PICKLEBALL Pickleball Courts

Six Pickleball Courts are available starting at 8:00 am every day. • Lights for Night Play • Beginners Lessons • Organized Tournaments • Clinics to Improve Member Skills • Open Club Play 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Daily and Wednesday evening 6:00 - 8:00 pm • Private Games in the Afternoon We strongly recommend calling Nancy Powers at 603-209-2544 from November to mid-April for lessons before coming out to play (lessons not offered during the summer). You can also borrow equipment from the Plantation Manor CSA Office Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. For more information: tgopickleballclubboard@gmail.com

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal QUILTERS Hobbyland Thursday - 9:30 am- 5:00 pm, all year Join in the creative enjoyment of this sewing art. Weekly meetings are held at 1:00 pm November through April. TGO Owners, please bring your door key for the craft room. Call: Nancy Powers - 603-209-2544 or Debbi Walling 925-708-3599 RADIO CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT

Experience the “high” of flying R/C aircraft. FREE training. The airfield is less than a mile from TGO. We fly all year and are usually at the airfield by about 8:00 am. Call: Bob Netherton - 321-269-3016

RUG HOOKING Hobbyland Tuesday (October - April) - 9:00 am The TGO Traditional Rug Hooking Group invites all “Hookers and Lookers” to view our work. Call: Terri Strack - 603-540-5921 SAWDUST CLUB The Pavilion

Members meeting - 2nd Tuesday (October-April) - 9:00 am The club building is near the CSA maintenance yard and open to members 24/7/365. Members may pursue their wood and/or metalworking hobby. Loaner tools are available for any member. Membership is open to all TGO property owners. Laura Sievers 630-408-6461 tgosawdustclub.wordpress.com

SHUFFLEBOARD Shuffleboard Courts by The Manor

Thursday - Scheduled play October - April - 1:00 pm Discs and Cues are on the Fitness Center front wall. Please return equipment when you are finished. For after dark, there is a light switch timer by the Tennis Court fence enclosure door that is nearest to the shuffleboard courts. For more information, call: Doug Jensen - 401-885-9731

SINGLES AT TGO The Café Wednesday 11:30 am

STITCHING FROM THE HEART Hobbyland Thursday - 9:30 am - 12 noon, all year Come join in the fun of stitching your projects while you enjoy a cup of tea. Bring your key to the craft room. For more information, call: Barbara Stevens - 240-463-4809 or Teri Alexander - 321-961-1393 SWEDISH WEAVERS Hobbyland Monday - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Relax with this fun, needlecraft fabric decorating style. The simple technique can be mastered and enjoyed by all ages. Carmella Zielinski - 321-289-0150 TAI CHI Windsong Pavilion Monday and Wednesday 8:30 to 9:30 am For more info call or text Dan Tracy at 608-658-4465 TENNIS CLUB Tennis Courts Tennis Club Members Match Play: Mon - Wed - Fri - 8:00 am to Noon All Tennis Players - Round-Robin - All Skill Levels: Tue - Thu - Sat - 8:00 am to Noon. Open Play Tennis - Daily Noon - 8:00 pm. Join the TGO Tennis Club. Contact any Tennis Club Board Member on court. Or call Belle Maropis - 770-695-8266 TEXAS HOLD’EM Juke Box Texas Hold-Em tournaments on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6:00 pm in the Jukebox Recreation Room For more info: Call Doyle Wilson at 502-751-4657 TEXAS HOLD’EM WOMEN’S POKER CLUB Juke Box Sunday evenings in the game room from 6 to 9 pm. HEY GALS! interested in playing Texas Hold ‘em? Here’s your opportunity to get in on a low-stakes limit game. For more info contact Elaine Meier at 716-239-6325.

UKULELE GROUP Nature Center Tuesday from 1:00 - 3:00 pm

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SUNDAY DANCE CLASSES The Manor

Sundays at 6:00 pm. We will be teaching Swing Dance to country music. Come join the fun - with or without a partner. Linda Peraza - 321-383-0735

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WOOD CARVING Hobbyland - Monday - 8:00 am - 12 noon All skill levels welcome. Join us for whittling or relief, chip, and carving-in-the-round styles. Contact: Charlie Wing - 321-474-1952 YOGA Pavilion - Monday at 9:45 am

Plantation Manor - Thursday 9:45 Vinyasa Yoga - Bridget Griffin - Instructor Bring a yoga mat and towel or kneeling pad for both classes.

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Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 9:00 am Fun fusion of body sculpting and dance movements to lively Latin rhythms that tone your body. Facebook - Zumba at TGO Melanie Matz - 631-365-6640 • melaniematz@me.com


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• Waterfront on Lake Harvey • Over 1,300 sq. ft. of living space • Open family/dining room with Pella windows • Large kitchen with new granite countertops and stainless steel appliances • Full bath with large shower • Full size washer/dryer with huge storage • Three mini split units with air and heat • Custom-built Murphy bed and closets • Large painted driveway can accommodate 45’ motorhome with outside porch area • All appliances and most of the furniture convey • Ultra Clean - Move In Ready!

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• Resumé, credentials and references available • Caregiving to include light housekeeping,

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Please Support These Service Providers I can help you with the following Services... • Pet Sitting / Dog Walking • House Watching / Cleaning Service • Car Service (Airport Drop Off And Pick Up)

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Funny Thing Is… Cold and Flu Season Makes Me Sick! I’m sick of dealing with the cold and flu season. Why do the docs keep saying I have a cold when I’m feeling hot? When I’m freezing they don’t say I’m having a “hot,” so why when I’m hot do they say I have a cold? And how come they tell me to use a vaporizer when I have a cold, which makes the air around me hot and that’s supposed to cool me down? I don’t get it. There are a lot of things I don’t get when it comes to colds. For instance, why do they pump you full of all this medicine to make you feel better, but when the side effects kick in you feel so much worse. It’s like paying the burglar to take your money. You pay big money for the meds, and then you feel WORSE? Well, yes the meds work to soothe the symptoms they are designed to help, but who wants to stop a runny nose at the risk of nausea and vomiting. You cured your top end but now everything south of your chest is at war with you. Hey, before I took those things my intestines and everything else down there were just fine. Well, we got a pill to fix that. Uh, wait a minute. Now you’re paying more money, for more meds to fix the new problem, but there are those pesky side effects of the new stuff. Hmm, it may cause headaches and sleeplessness. So now your head hurts, you can’t sleep, you’re still a little queasy from the previous bout of side effects and you did all this to stop a runny nose which, by the way, starts running again every four hours as the meds wear off. As if all this wasn’t enough, you have that little warning on every box of medication which says “do not drink alcohol while taking this product.” WHAT? That’s the only thing that actually makes me feel better! Case in point. If I have enough drinks, I may still have the symptoms, but don’t really care. Isn’t that kind of a cure? Also, it doesn’t make my digestive system revolt because I don’t eat when I’m drinking so it won’t kill the buzz that’s making me feel better. Finally, after I’ve had a few drinks I find getting to sleep is no problem. I’m not gonna talk about how I feel when I wake up because let’s just solve one problem at a time. Bottom line is, we have to find a way to get through January and February because the cold and flu season makes me sick. - Dr. Sammy -

Free Tennis Lessons! New to the game or need to get back into it?

Come out for some fresh air, exercise and FUN! At the TGO Tennis Courts Sunday, Feb. 4 at 10:00am - Sundays, Feb. 11, 18 & 25 at 10:00am and 1:00pm Or call to set up a time that works best for you! Call Belle or Sam at 770-695-8266 - Racquets Provided if needed. Brought to you by the TGO Tennis Club

See you on the courts!

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Classified Ads

Classified Ads are only for tangible and real Property that are For Sale, For Rent or Wanted within TGO. They are not for Services Provided or out of park items. Cost is $10 per ad for 25 words maximum. Payment can be made by credit card, cash or check, payable to “CSA” at time of placing your ad.

You must fill out a Classified Ad Form that is available ONLY at the CSA Office, 100 D Plantation Drive.

Classified ads are for TGO residents only. The placement of new ads and the renewal of existing ads must be made, with payment, no later than 5:00 pm on the Friday before the upcoming publication date. No refunds for early cancellation of ad. All ads are placed on a first-come basis. Space is limited.

RV LOTS AND HOMES FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE AND MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT: RV LOT - 457 Oak Cove Road. On the water and golf course. Long term preferred. Call Mary Ann at 407-908-9325 (exp 02-16-24) FOR RENT: RV LOT - 386 Oak Cove Road. All dates are currently open. Discount for long term rental. Call/text Bartie at 404-242-8040. email: bartiewoods2012@gmail.com (exp 02-16-24) FOR SALE: Roadmaster hitch mounted spare tire carrier with 2” receiver opening. Asking $395. LT225/75R16 spare tire with rim, asking $150. Call 631-379-9590 (exp 02-16-24) FOR SALE: Master tow dolly-tilt bed. Excellent condition with tow straps, spare tire. Asking $1100. Call 631-379-9590 FOR SALE: 2020 Winnebago View and 2020 Chevy Sonic - $126,500 for both (negotiable). View can be sold with remaining Portfolio One warranty. Call for specifics and info on either vehicle - 443-783-8000 (exp 02-16-24) FOR SALE: It’s Girl Scout cookie season! Support Bella - call or text 631-484-0572 - or go to digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/ scout/bella803434. OR stop by 206 Plantation Drive. (exp 02-16-24) FOR RENT: Resort Home at 933 Grande Haven Drive 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Executive home overlooks golf course and Lake Betty. Available September - December 2024 and January - June 2025 Monthly rates. Prefer no pets and no smoking. Call 856-889-3952. (exp 03-1-24) FOR SALE: Resort Home at 462 Plantation Drive - Remodeled kitchen / quartz tops. Davidia Model. Priced to sell at $389,900 with additional $5,000 for your closing costs. Open House - Sundays and Tuesdays, Call 570-777-0281 (exp 02-16-24)

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Michigan Reunion Potluck

All past and present residents and fans of the state of Michigan are invited to attend the oldest running TGO potluck dinner. We will gather at the Pavilion on Sunday, February 18, beginning at 4:00 pm. Dinner around 5:00 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own drinks. Table service will be provided. There will be lots of fun and memories to cherish. Questions? Call Bob Pinder at 231-335-9993.

O Canada- Eh?

Social and Trivia Challenge

Friday, February 23, 4:30-7:30 pm Inside The Plantation Manor

You are invited to join us and meet your Canadian neighbours! BYOB - Subs and Salad, Cake, Coffee will be provided 50/50 drawing to help offset expenses. Trivia Prizes and Door Prizes. Registration requested by e-mail. Information: Judy Grant (819) 345-1662 RSVP Email: TGOCanada@Gmail.com

Calling All PAMs For Our 2024 Pam Party! Come join us for our second Happy Hour gathering on Thursday, February 22 at 4 pm at 327 Club Cove Drive Invite all the Pams and Pamelas that you know!

Please RSVP to Pam Sowers at 813-951-0290 BYOB and a small snack to share. We had 11 Pams last year, let’s see if we can beat that number this year! Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Rhode Island State Social Saturday, February 24 5:00 pm in The Manor

All past and present residents and renters of these states are welcome. If you know what a “Down Easter” is or you have driven through New England, you are also invited. Our theme this year is NEW ENGLAND PROUD so wear your flannel, ball caps and other apparel representative of your state. It could be a T-shirt of your favorite tourist site, sports team or college. Bring an appetizer, main dish, salad/side or dessert to share. If possible, make it representative of your state. Bring your own place setting and beverage. Water and coffee will be provided. “Moxie” will NOT be provided. If inclined, bring an unwrapped gift to be used as a door prize. Entertainment will consist of games, a photo booth, door prizes, 50/50 raffle and music for listening or dancing. Please RSVP by February 11, 2024 by texting or calling Nancy Powers at 603-209-2544 or by email at ncpowers46@gmail.com.

TGO “Health and Wellness” “Safety and Security” Speakers Series February 24, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Pavilion. Doors open at 10:30 am

Speakers in this series are professionals in their field and each strongly believes in helping and educating our residents on many of the problems facing seniors today. A few of the topics that that will be covered are how to protect yourself from fraud and financial crimes; what to know about placing yourself or loved ones in nursing facilities; complications that can arise when taking multiple medications, and many more helpful future topics. We invite all residents of The Great Outdoors Community to attend these free events.

Scheduled Speakers Jonathan Weiss - Brevard County and Rescue - ‘Calling 911-what to do and expect’ Jayson Moore - Doctor of Pharmacology - ‘Prescriptions, OTC, Insurances, Pharmacy Benefit Managers’ Dr. Michael Cadore - Former Director of Police Academy - ‘Safety and Security’ Sponsored by TGO HOA/Condo Presidents Council

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Please mark your calendars for our 6th Annual

ALS Walk February 24, 2024

Women In the Church Bake Sale!

March 2, 2024 - 9:00 to 11:30 am In the Fellowship Hall All Baked Goodies made with our own little hands! • Brownies • Cakes • Cookies • Lemon Bars • Pies

For More Details Contact: Debbie Grondin 603-617-0463 Donna Martin 321-848-1920 Pam Christian 931-628-4507 Donate Here

Lunch available, cooked by the Men of the Church.

You Are Invited!

Attention Boat Owners!

• Delicious Hot Dogs & Brats, Chips and Drinks! • Ending with mouth-watering desserts! • Come and invite everyone you know from TGO or the surrounding communities. See You There!

If you own a boat that you keep here at TGO, you can receive a FREE Vessel Safety Check by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. For informationor to schedule a Safety Check, contact Nick Faraco at 860-748-1871.

The TGO Photo Club will be hosting a reception on the Manor Porch on Saturday, March 2 to celebrate the renewal of the display of photographs from 10:00 am till 2:00 pm. Come by and see the work of your neighbors!

Entertainment at THE BLUE HERON Sunday Friday Sunday Friday Sunday Friday Sunday Wednesday

February 18 February 23 February 25 March 1 March 3 March 15 March 24 March 27

Mike Johnson Sammy Bill Collins Sammy Bill Collins Sammy Mike Johnson Johnny Danger

5-8pm 6-9pm 5-8pm 6-9pm 5-8pm 6-9pm 5-8pm 6-9pm

2023-2024 Owner’s Directory Copies are for sale at the Activites Office and CSA Office for $5. A digital version of the directory is available on the CSA website under Board of Directors.

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Residential / Commercial Re-Roofing and Repairs

Free Wood Replacement on Re-Roofs Wind Mitigation Certificate Available Serving Brevard County Since 1966

Call for a Free Estimate

Roofing Inside The Great Outdoors Since 2005

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On-Site Businesses and Services ACTIVITIES OFFICE - Logo Items Inside the Hobbyland Building Melanie Matz • 631-365-6640 melaniematz@me.com Carmella Zielinski • 321-289-0150

MAIL CENTER - 321-269-1666 Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 12 noon mail@tgocsa.com

BLUE HERON RESTAURANT 321-385-9100 Sunday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm Lunch and Dinner or Take-Out Food Website: www.blueheronrestaurant.org THE CAFÉ at the Blue Heron Restaurant 321-385-9100 Entrance Door just past Golf Shop Door Convenient Breakfast and Lunch Sunday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 2:00 pm CSA OFFICE - 321-268-9767 Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm 100 D Plantation Drive EAGLE’S PRIDE - 321-383-0288 RV Parts, Service and Supplies Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Weekends • eaglespriderv.com@yahoo.com EAGLE’S PRIDE RV SALES - 321-383-4495 Consignment RV Sales Lot Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Closed Sunday • sales@eaglespriderv.com GUARD GATE - 321-383-2004 Call to alert Courtesy Patrol about any TGO community problem. Call to request assistance from CSA On-Site Maintenance. GOLFCARTS UNLIMITED - 321-268-4882 Club Car - EZ-GO - HDK - Yamaha Sales, Service and Rentals Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - noon • Closed Sunday

THE MANOR - 321-264-2393 Plantation Manor Office 145 Plantation Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 manor@tgocsa.org MASSAGE THERAPY - 321-302-9885 Therese S. Brown, LMT Monday - Friday • Call for Appointment NATURE CENTER Open Every Day: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 400 Nature Center Trail www.NatureCenteratTGO.org PROPANE SALES - 321-268-9767 M-F: 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, or 11:30 Call the CSA Office for Appointment Payment by Cash or Check Only TGO GOLF SHOP - 321-269-5524 Tee Times, Apparel and Equipment Sunday - Saturday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Website: www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com TGO REALTY, INC. - 321-269-5004 Welcome Center • Resort Sales and Rentals Personal Storage Unit Rentals Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm TRIMMERS SALON - 321-383-9198 Hair & Spa Services - Men and Women Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Saturday - Monday VISITOR ACCESS - 321-383-8802 Call or send an e-mail to guest@tgocsa.org to arrange a Guest Pass for a visitor.

THE HAPPENINGS

Open Monday - Friday • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • 100D Plantation Drive

The Great Outdoors Community Services Association (CSA) publishes The Happenings for the information and enjoyment of its members and their guests. The CSA assumes no liability for any information, omission or inadvertent error contained herein; or injury or damage resulting from the use of this information. The ideas, opinions, suggestions, classified ads, and commercial ads are to be used at the reader’s discretion. The CSA and group or individual contributors do not signify any approval, authentication, or endorsement by inclusion in this publication.

For advertising rates or editorial information, contact The Happenings: Happenings@tgocsa.com

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FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE O F PAT I E N T C A R E As an ACS surgical quality partner, this is our commitment to you: the highest levels of surgical care, constant evaluation of the care we give and a relentless approach to self-improvement.

This hospital is an ACS Surgical Quality Partner by participating in select ACS Quality Programs.


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