The Happenings 3.1.24

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Meet Wally Thacker

You know the building well, in fact, it’s hard to miss. Looking east along any drive on Highway 1 through Titusville, you are bound to see NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). It is considered the largest single-story structure in the world. Built in the early 1960’s, it has been the home for every major rocket launch in this country. But there was a time when this sliver of an island was a marshy wasteland - pretty much uninhabited except for a few thousand gators, snakes and

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TGO’s Volunteer Of The Year - Ron Peoples

Each year at the Annual Members Board Meeting, there is a moment we all wait for, and that is the announcement of the Volunteer Of The Year. We have had some great volunteers win this award - Donnette Hilton, Betty Salter, Jo-Anne Buckley, Vickie Ferrari, and Lorraine Murphy to name a few. This year another great name was added to that list, Ron Peoples. Ron is well known for his volunteer services with the Nature Center, the Sawdust Club and more recently, taking over restocking our fish for the 32 lakes in TGO. More about Ron on page 15.

Happenings In TGO You Don’t Want To Miss...

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March 9 - Starts 10:00 am - Route will be the same as the Golf Cart Parade. Cars will be on display in the Manor parking lot. Jerry’s Ice Cream will be there too!

St. Patrick’s Day Golf Tournament - Saturday, March 9 - 8:45 am Shotgun Start

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Inside This Issue... Manager’s Corner 3 The Great Outdoors Golf Club 4 CSA Business 10 Community Information and Notices 14 Volunteer Of The Year - Ron Peoples 15 Nature Center 22 Activities Committee Events 24 TGO Church 30 Meet Wally Thacker 32 The Vehicle Assembly Building - Some Facts 34 Around TGO - The ALS Walk 36 The 5K Walk/Run and Parrish Wellness Fair 38 The Blue Heron Menu 40 Thoughts For You To Contemplate 52 Firewise 56 Activities All Year and Seasonal 60 Sudoku - Four Games 71 Something Funny with Sammy 72 Classified Ads 73 Upcoming Events 74 Word Search Game 77 TGO Contact Info and Advertiser Index 79 March 1, 2024 Issue Five
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Wide Yard Sale - Saturday, March
Offi cially starts
Women In Church Bake Sale - Saturday, March 2 - From 9:00 to 11:30 am - In Fellowship Hall TGO Photo Club Reception - Saturday, March 2
From 11:30 am to 2:00 pm - Manor Porch Nature Center Seminar - Merritt
Southern Classic Car Club Parade
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Island Wildlife Refuge - Wednesday, March 6 - 7:00 pm in the Manor
Saturday,
Titusville’s NEW Indoor Flea Market Open Every Day - 200 Booths! Come Shop in an All New Indoor Flea Market We sell your items for you and give you monthly reports Located at Washington (U.S. 1) and Country Club Drive WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME BY BECOMING ONE OF OUR VENDORS? Are you seeking an opportunity to sell your items, turn your collectibles into cash, or showcase your unique creations? Come and be a part of our team! Open Daily 10:00 am to 7:00 pm • Sundays 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Contact Cali Gibson at 321-607-6023 or email Cali.Gibson@californiaretailproperties.com The Old Sears Mall - At 3550 S. Washington Avenue, Titusville 32780 • NO Business license required • Your choice to be at your booth • Soon - Online Auction • 10 x 10 or 10 x 20 booth areas available • Monthly rent of only $300 (2nd Phase) • 12-month (2 Mo. free), 6 months (1 Mo. Free) • We charge 5% commission, sales tax, plus credit card fees

Manager’s Corner

March 1, 2024

Dear TGO Community,

We are at the peak of our busy season now and it’s wonderful seeing our community so active. Recent spring-like weather has everyone outside enjoying this season. As I look through this issue of The Happenings, I’m impressed with the wide range of activities going on inside TGO soon. Daylight Savings Time arrives next weekend, Sunday, March 10 at 2:00 am. We will all “Spring Forward” on this day, giving us even more evening daylight to enjoy The Great Outdoors.

One of the busiest locations in TGO is our Pickleball courts. We recently installed new LED lights on these courts to improve playing conditions into the evenings. Pickleball is so popular that we’ve added a calendar to our TGO website www.tgocsa.org called ‘Recreation Courts’ to coordinate the many different TGO groups who are organizing games. Pickleball is super popular outside our gates too, but our TGO courts are for private use by our residents and their guests, not for competitive leagues with outside players coming in for tournaments. Our Board is working on further defining our visitor rules in response to Pickleball’s popularity. TGO residents and owners will always be given priority use of our recreation courts, along with all of our other amenities. Any future competitive leagues who wish to reserve sports courts must be comprised of a home-team with all TGO residents.

Last week your Board of Directors unanimously approved our 2024 budget and our 2024 ARC Guidelines. The new ARC Guidelines more clearly reflect the exterior architectural standards of TGO homes going forward. You can review them on the TGO website at www.tgocsa.org or pick up a copy at the CSA office. There are some new rules added, old rules removed, and several rules restated for clarity. For example, some of the long-standing rules that are now clarified are: Fences are not allowed within TGO (Section 26.1), Parking on landscaping gravel is not allowed (Section 32.2.2), and RV skirting is prohibited (Section 42.2). Please remember that these ARC Guidelines are in place to maintain and grow our community property value. Your cooperation and adherence to these rules are needed to maintain the integrity of our community now and into the future. We are all in this together! The ARC Committee will strictly enforce these rules going forward.

Just a few weeks ago I was speaking at the Men’s Prayer Breakfast at TGO Community Church, and Bill Shaw asked me to remind our community that he hosts a donation program that contributes clothes to the area needy. It’s better to give reusable clothing to Bill rather than the Cocoa landfill. If you’re looking for him, you’ll find his name in the TGO Directory. He cannot handle large items such as mattresses or furniture, but clothing and bedding are always welcome.

Sincerely,

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137 Plantation Drive

Titusville, Florida 32780

321-269-5524

For Tee Times and more information www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com

Golf Gift Certificates Available

Purchase in the TGO Golf Shop or CSA Office

6 Hole Avengers

March 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

TGO Resident Rate

18 Holes $42 Before Noon $35 After Noon

9 Holes $23 Before Noon $20 After Noon

5-Round Punch Card Special (on sale daily)

Non-Resident $230 + Tax

FRMG $210 + Tax

TGO Resident $185 + Tax

MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE – INQUIRE WITH GOLF SHOP STAFF

All prices subject to change with or without advance notice

TGO 9 Hole Fun League

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.

Bob

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.

Scotty

Mark

Anne

Jim

Won Tie Breaker

Tom Morgenweck

Ron Smith

Bob

Tim

Wayne Hoffman

Gail Stairs 26

Lori Ball

Diana Pafford

Betty Sullivan

Jen

Fun League – February 17

Hatfields

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Private
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10 3 Player Team - Total NET 1st Dickie Brown 110.6 Bob Caslow
Moses 2nd Aaron Moses 116.2 Mike Smith
Instruction by TGO PGA Professional Chuck Kandt Clinic Information is posted on the
board at the Golf Shop.
Golf Lessons are Available by Appointment only.
Fun League – February
Jennifer
Cahall
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Team
Lisa Dews 23
The Winner: Team Smith (65) $4 ea
Busse (71) Avengers – February 13 1st
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Rhew 2nd Sarah Sennett 24
Ray
Susan
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3rd Mike Quein
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T 1st Russ Busse 22
Tinder Avengers – February 20
Carl Marchand
Lewis
Carolyn Lewis
Jim Donohue 22
Ann Donohue
Tracy
Nichols T 3rd
Hoffman 26

MGA Golf Results - February 7, 2024

Annual “US Open - Red, White & Blue” Tournament

Winning Teams

1. Tom Handy, Roy Houtby, Henry Lorette, Steve Gruff (-22)

2. (Tied) Bill Schueller, Mike Zulik, Ed Greasamar, Wayne Inch (-20)

2. (Tied) Joe Clancy, Mike Anderson, Tom Jaje, Carlos Ayala (-20)

4. (Tied) Fritz Graziani, Ken O’Dea, Mike Knight, John Moore (-19)

4. (Tied) John Gero, Guy Drouin, Cliff Trovillo, Ken Garasz (-19)

Closest to the Pin Winners

#2 Cliff Murray #6 Steve Wright #10 Mike Knight

Low Net Individuals

1. Bill Schueller (68)

2. (Tied) - Todd Sampson & Mike Anderson (69)

Gross Skin Winners (6)

#4 Ken O’Dea #5 Mike Anderson #12 Ernie Aybar

#14 Cliff Murray #18 Bill Schueller

Net Skin Winners (4)

#5 & #6 Mike Anderson #8 Jim Pattterson

#12 Ernie Aybar #15 Al McGuire

Cupid Classic - February 12 - Results

1st

3rd

Closest to Hole

# 4 Sherri Turner #11 Kevin Burns

Wild Card Draw Winners

Ed and Florence Greasamar

Kevin and Sandy Burns

2024 The Great Outdoors Club Championships Final Results

Championship Division

1. Tim Heath 77 + 74 = 151*

2. Greg Sparkman 76 + 80 = 156

3. Steve Wright 79 + 79 = 158

Low Net Winners

1. Todd Sampson 77 + 69 = 146

2. (Tied) Pat Bielling 73 + 75 = 148

2. (Tied) Cliff Murray 72 + 76 = 148

Senior Division

1. Joe Porta 78 + 76 = 154*

2. Mike Anderson 81 + 80 = 161

3. Jeff Smutek 83 + 80 = 163

4. Hydie Peterson 81 + 83 = 164

Low Net Winners

1. Harold Gero 74 + 71 = 145

2. Niles Jansen 74 + 77 = 151

3. Roy Houtby 82 + 71 = 153

Super Senior Division

1. Tom Golden 88 + 83 = 171*

2. Wayne Condra 91 + 81 = 172

Low Net Winners

1. Mike Pascuzzo 68 + 78 = 146

2. (Tied) Al Renzi 76 + 73 = 149

2. (Tied) Scotty Lewis 77 + 72 = 149

Congratulations to Club Champion Tim Heath

Senior Champion Joe Porta Super-Senior Winner Tom Golden!

5 DEMO DAY LONG GAME FITTING LONG-GAME CLUBS YOU CAN ACTUALLY HIT More distance, more forgiveness, and more options for a better long game. DATE: LOCATION: TIME: HALO XL FAIRWAYS, HY-WOODS, AND HYBRIDS. March 6, 2024 The Great Outdoors Golf Course Driving and Practice Range Noon to 4:00 P.M.
Format: 2 Player Scramble
Flight – Chocolate 1st Roy Houtbyk and Linda Taylor 62.3 2nd Chuck and Lu Ann Kandt 63.6 3rd Matt and Pam Nalley 63.8 4th Mary Laverty and Ellen Cyr 64.7
1st Gary VonAlt / Bobby Winslow 60.5 2nd Harold Gero / Coletta Gabele 61.6 3rd Guy Drouin and Joanne Soucy 62.1 4th John and Lyn Johndrow 64.7
2nd Flight – Heart
1st Dawn England / Janet Facer 58.7 2nd Scotty and Carolyn Lewis 62.6 3rd Richard Chartr and and Christine Soucy 62.7 4th Phil and Jan McMartin 63.4 4th Flight – Cupid 1st Blaine and Vicki Littlefield 58.1 2nd Val and Deb DiGenova 59.6 3rd Steve Gruff / Pat Bray 60.5 4th Mel and Maria Thompson 61.9
Flight – Rose
Elaine Gerwe / Linda Aaby 27.8 2nd Mary Losi / Ann Strauss 30.9 3rd Karen Bowlby / Donna Burke 31.6 Come Join Us on March 6 - Noon to 4:00 pm At The Driving Range
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www.tgomga.com

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

MEN'S 2023-2024 GOLF CALENDAR

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

March 12, 13, 14 29th Annual Member-Member Tournament

March 15 Member-Member Closing Banquet & Awards Night

March 4

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 Dawn England LGA President

2-Person (Scramble) Match Play, Annual MeetingMember Paid Lunch

March 9 Saint Patrick’s TournamentOpen to All Players and run by Pro Shop

March 11 Day 2 of LGA Championship - Lunch to follow

March 18 & 19 Member-Member* - Tee Times -Party after on the 19th

Ladies Friday Poker Golf

All skill levels invited

18 Holers:

Pay $1.00 to the pot and $0.25 for each 3 putt. Three cards to start your round, one additional card for every one putt, two cards for a chip in or zero putt. Two cards for a Birdie.

9 Holers:

Pay $1.00 to the pot and $0.50 for each 3 putt. Three cards to start your round, two additional cards for every one putt, four cards for a chip in or zero putt. Four cards for a Birdie.

LGA Golf Results - February 26 - Results

March 25 Scramble (9 & 18), Awards Lunch (Paid by LGA)

April 1 - TBD

April 8 - End of season event

* 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.

• Join us for fun casual golf. No handicap needed.

• Meet in the Blue Heron for lunch and poker after golf.

• Tee Times begin at 8:52 am

• Meet in front of Pro Shop no later than 8:30 am

For Information Contact: Lynne Anderson 757-406-0687

9 Hole Players

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Format: Trouble Game
Hole Players Place Player Trouble Points 1st Place Coletta Gabele 0 2nd Place Mary Laverty 3 3rd Place Shirley Moorhouse 4 4th Place Nita Flannigan 6 5th Place Maria Timm-Thompson 8 6th Place Linda Bouvet, Holly Mattice 10 8th Place Dawn England 11 9th Place Ellen Cyr 12 10th Place Sue Pownall, Susan Jensen 14 Mary Santilli, Kathy O’Brien Cathy Powell Closest to the Pin (#4) Mary Laverty
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Place Player Trouble Points 1st Place Mary Losi 6 2nd Place Dee McAllister 7 3rd Place Ann Strauss, Debbie Quein 9 Janet Robbins, Barbara Kurtz 7th Place Terri Strack 10 Closest to the Pin (#4) Linda Aaby
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CSA Business

Board Of Directors Meeting

Plantation Manor • Wednesday, March 20, 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:

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

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.

District Meetings

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

Architectural Review Committee

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next ARC Meeting wil l be held on Wednesday, March 20, 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, March 18, 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.

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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Community Information & Notices

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.

There was a lot going on at our annual Members Board Meeting last week. It opened with a presentation by Keith Winsten, CEO of Brevard Zoo. He explained about some of the exciting programs the Zoo is involved with including plans for a world-class 14-acre Aquarium and Conservation Center to be built on the banks of the Banana River. He was joined by his staff and Jim Swan, an original supporter of the Brevard Zoo and the developer of The Great Outdoors.

The CSA Board recognized several key players who retired from the board... Bernard Hatch, Bruce Hayes and Barbara Yeager (not in attendance). And welcomed the new District Managers, Terry Manchick, Ron Wagner and Dan Barnes (not shown).

They saved the best until last - The highlight of the meeting was the recognition of Ron Peoples as the Volunteer of the year award. A well earned award. See page 15 for more about Ron.

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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.

President’s Council Meetings

Restaurant Advisory Committee

Colleen Marigliano district5@tgocsa.org Rules & Regulations Committee

TBD

Safety & Security Committee

Barbara Yeager district8@tgocsa.org Human Resources Committee

TBD

Lisa Berkis lberkis@gmail.com

Butch Jones butch_jones2001@yahoo.com

Colleen Marigliano District5@tgocsa.org (Chairman)

Doug Matz District1@tgocsa.org (Co-Chairman)

Kim Proulx Kim@seaglassrentals.com

Steve Shonkwiler jsshonkwiler@yahoo.com

Peter Wehnau pjwehnau@gmail.com

Frank Whitmore frank@parrottrek.com

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 PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL

I Wayne Van Gorden 603-630-1029 we.vangorden@gmail.com

II Randy Sanford 321-505-8353 tgocondoII@gmail.com

III Ron Young 540-294-4044 condoiiitgo@gmail.com

IV Blaine Littlefield 207-793-2279 blaine@reagan.com

V Marc Lundeberg 321-423-1388 tgocondo5vp@gmail.com

VI Penny Harlow 808-561-8559 PresidentCondoVI@gmail.com

VII Len Perkins 757-651-0582 tgocondovii@gmail.com

VIII Ed Kamptner 321-264-0584 ekamptner1@gmail.com

IX Tom Brobeck 724-601-0284 tombrobeck@yahoo.com

X Cindy Marini 440-829-8633 tgocondo10@gmail.com

CONDO PRESIDENT PHONE# EMAIL

XI Leonard Caton 321-567-3009 tgo.condoxi@gmail.com

XII Matthew Willey 518-321-1134 condo12tgo@gmail.com

FHOA Rob Park 803) 665-2526 robp2001@rocketmail.com

XIV Jan Gunnell 614-565-8574 jcgunnell1234@gmail.com

XV David Spahn 207-468-6760 dspahn@mac.com

XVI Chuck Benoit 978-314-9945 condoxvitgo@gmail.com

XVII Pete Bronson 315-263-6469 condoseventeen@gmail.com

XVIII Dave Legrow 321-758-1246 condo18president@gmail.com

XIX Carl Rosner 516-241-1877 pres@tgocondo19.com

APHOA Cammy Miller 407-592-4059 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

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

Contractor Restrictions

Contractors employed for repairs, construction, renovation, 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.

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 Tra c Citation for failure to obey a posted tra c sign.

Newcomer Orientation Meeting

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.

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

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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 Gainesville, FL Explore Gainesville

November 15-17, 2024

December 12-15, 2024

April 10 -16, 2025

Auburndale, FL “Escape to Margaritaville” Rally

St. Augustine, FL “Lights by Land & Sea” Rally

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 was the balloon’s favorite dessert?

The answer is somewhere in this issue.

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short and helpful reference for living in TGO Get a FREE copy at the CSA Office.

2023 Volunteer Of The Year

At this year’s annual Members Board meeting, Ron Peoples was awarded the TGO Volunteer of the Year Award. Without question, Ron is definitely deserving of this award as his commitment to a variety of organizations within the park are instrumental to their success Ron and his wife, Dori, have been at TGO for seven years and are very active in the community. Originally from Massachusetts and eventually settling in Florida in 1959. Ron is the oldest of his brother and sister and the proud father of two girls and grandfather of two. Ron’s career provided a lot of travelling as he was a photojournalist for WESH2 and worked on their satellite uplink trucks until he retired in 2005.

Dori and Ron met in 2001 and were married in 2008, after dating for seven years, in Boot Key, Marathon, Florida, on Earth Day, and began enjoying the wonders of life and travel by land and sea. Their first adventures were by sea after purchasing a 36-foot trawler in 2005 and living on it full time for seven years. After experiencing the waterways, they decided to continue by highway and purchased an RV, and again, they lived in it full time for the next seven years.

Ron and Dori first learned about TGO when they came here to look at RVs and fell in love with the place and area. They rented for seven years (I can’t help but think seven might be a favorite number!) on Oak Cove and Coach Club before purchasing a home on Sunset then moving to Dragonfly. When it was time to stay put and sell their RV, it was back to the boating with the purchase of a pontoon boat - relaxation was in order. However, relaxing is not necessarily Ron’s “middle name,” so he became very active in volunteering in the community. Here is some of his volunteer work:

• Ron spends a lot of his time working with the Nature Center where he was previously the Board VP. He heads up the grounds maintenance including mowing, yard clean-up, takes care of repairs that are needed on either the building or the surroundings, and even hoists the new flag pole with the help of other volunteers. Dori has assisted with different aspects of the NC as well by working on the various sales and cleaning the center.

• Ron works with the fish release program that takes place twice a year and is necessary for the upkeep of our lakes and ponds. Dori keeps all the volunteers straight as to what pond/lake they are going to and how many fish they will need to distribute.

• The Sawdust Club is a large part of Ron’s life. He works tirelessly helping to maintain the club, and works on many community projects like making crosses for the residents for Easter. The club will do small projects for the community, especially when someone might not have the tools or skills to do what they need done.

• Ron is also very active on the Firewise Committee - attending meetings, working on issues to keep TGO and its residents prepared in the event of a fire emergency, and assists with efforts to clear brush, vines, etc. that are potentially fuel for a wildfire.

Ron enjoys keeping busy and finds there are so many different ways to do so here in TGO. The Great Outdoors is very fortunate to have such a “Friend of the Community.”

A special “thank you” to Donnette Hilton for the research and video presentation on Ron’s volunteer services.

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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.

• Put trash out at the curb by 10:00 am - Pick-up time varies within the park.

• Do not mix household trash with organic yard debris or construction materials.

• Do not put trash out at night because by morning it will have been scattered by wild animals.

Please do not allow pets to urinate on trash or debris. The crew has to pick this up!

• 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 alli gator.

• 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.

• Do not allow your pets to swim, exercise or drink in or near our lakes.

• While alligators can be active at any time, they are most active between dusk and dawn and move during the night to different water sources.

• 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.

KEEP YOUR DISTANCE!

If you have an issue with an alligator, or any animals within TGO, please call:

Sandy Juba at 321-543-0502 or Betty Salter at 321-223-8073 or Nancy Clark at 321-292-1434 . 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.

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: 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.

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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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

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.

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 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

The Annual Member Meeting will be on March 6, 2024 in the Manor at 3:00 pm with the BOD Meeting immediately following.

The Nature Center is in Need of Grounds Keeping Volunteers

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!!!

IT’S PICNIC WEATHER!

Pack your snacks and head to the Nature Center to enjoy the serene, tranquil beauty along the scenic Addison Canal. The picnic tables have been cleaned and are waiting for you! You’ll find a blue box with “Large” and “Small” disposable plastic tablecloths. There’s also a long brush if you need to clean the seats.

Nature Center Board

President Dolly Akers ncpresident23@gmail.com

Vice President Donna Pittman ncvp23@gmail.com

Treasurer Loretta Anne nctreasurer23@gmail.com

Secretary Pat Dick 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

Nature Center at TGO

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.

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DID YOU KNOW...

Using poison to deal with a rodent problem creates a chain reaction of dead animals. When the rodent eats the poison it usually wanders off before it dies. Predators like eagles, hawks, bobcats etc. will eat the poisoned animal and they too will die from the poison. If the poisoned animal is dumped in the trash, it goes to the landfill and again it is likely eaten by the birds that visit the landfill such as bald eagles, gulls, and vultures. They will also die. If the poisoned rodent dies in your walls or under your building, the stench will be overwhelming!

Please bury dead animals that may be either diseased or were poisoned. Better yet, contact a reputable pest control company to trap and remove them.

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.

MAR 4 - Indian Mound Trail Maintenance

Meet at the Trailhead on the multi-use Nature Trail

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!

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.

SPRING FESTIVAL at the NATURE CENTER

SATURDAY, MARCH 9 at 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Come by and grab a Skinny’s Famous Barbeque pulled pork lunch for just $10! All proceeds benefit the Nature Center!

We’ll have many exhibitors on hand to share an abundance of information about the plants and wildlife that surround us and the numerous recreation opportunities here in nature.

Orlando Wetlands

St. Johns River Water Management District Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

The City of Titusville

The Enchanted Forest

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.

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.

The Historical Society with information about the Windover People

TGO Firewise

TGO NatureScape

Bring rocks or artifacts that you’ve found for Anthropologist Elaine Williams to examine and identify Bill’s Bees will have their delicious honey and other bee products for sale

The TGO Clowns will be there to delight and entertain you and the TGO Photographers will be on hand to capture all the fun !!

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The Great Outdoors Activities Committee

2024 Events Schedule

March 7 Thursday Frankie Scinta

March 13 Wednesday Variety Show

March 14 Thursday Variety Show

March 16 Saturday St. Patrick’s Day Social

M arch 21 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

General Admission tickets can be purchased for $17 for each concert at TGO Tickets & Gift Shop in Hobbyland.

Low Mobility Seating at an Activities Concert

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 March 19, 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.

Activities Committee Points of Contact

Carmella Zielinski 321-289-0150 tmcmzie@gmail.com

Pam Wheeler 603-866-9233 pamswheeler@aol.com

Pat Bronson 315-345-5246 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.

Important 2025 Concert Series Information

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.

Annual Activities Meeting and Officer Elections

Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - 1:00 pm in the Manor

Doors open 12:30 pm - Bring ID

Monthly meeting to follow.

2025 Concert Dates:

UPTOWN - January 9, 2025

From New York City, the epicenter of Pop and Soul, UPTOWN is a group of men who combine the smooth stylings of R & B with the fresh hits of today. The perfect mix of Bruno Mars caliber stage presence with the vocals of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.

DECADES - February 6, 2025

Starring Pierce Arrow

Direct from Branson, this award-winning show is a must see! DECADES features the Pierce Arrow Trio.

COMEDY NIGHT - March 6, 2025

Phil Tag and Karen Rontowski

Phil Tag’s sarcastic and quick-witted humor consistently earns him rave reviews by audiences worldwide.

CHICAGO REWIRED - March 20, 2025

The Premier Chicago Tribute Band

This band comprises a unique blend of talented and seasoned musicians joining forces with the common goal of accurately replicating the timeless music of “CHICAGO.”

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Contact TGO Tickets & Gift Shop
at 321-269-8023

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

“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!

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.

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 for $8 available at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop

For more information: Judy Grant at: ajkgrant@yahoo.com

Jesse Hamilton, Jr.

Tickets Available for $8 at the TGO Tickets & Gift Shop

Hosted by Michelle and Jimmy Folse 913-707-3984

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.

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

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

Minister of Prayer & Visitation 321-383-0303

Leanne Craig Office Administrator

Georgi Zeigler Administrative Assistant

Send e-mail to: info@tgochurch.org www.tgochurch.org

Watch Bible Study and Services

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.

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

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.

Listen to Verse by Verse

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

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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 7:00 pm Easter Musical

Wednesday April 24 7:00 pm Brevard Chorale

Men’s Breakfast Group

The Men’s Breakfast Group of the Great Outdoors Community Church will hold its last meeting of the season on Saturday, March 16, 2024 in the Church Fellowship Hall at 8:00 am. Our speaker will be Philip Carlson, a leadership, safety and security expert in the corporate, public safety and criminal justice arenas. He is currently the Director of Global Security for a multi-billion-dollar, international company. He brings his own personal experience with a life altering injury which left him a quadriplegic, to show how the power of faith and prayer can transform lives.

Tickets in the amount of $12 each are available in Fellowship Hall between services on Sunday or by contacting Bill Miller 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.” Devotions: 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!

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

Riddle Answer: A Float

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Meet Wally Thacker

When the US Government decided to start launching rockets into space, Cape Canaveral was a clear choice for the location. It was ideally located. A marshy wasteland covered with reed beds, mangroves and only inhabited by gators, snakes and critters. A perfect location for a government project that appreciated its privacy.

J.B. Fraser and Sons, a company out of Fort Lauderdale, was hired to excavate the land, clear the mangroves and eventually bring in enough soil to cover an eight acre area, large enough to build a platform to support the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).

Enter Wally Thacker, a transplant from Kentucky, who in his younger years, helped engineer and excavate some of the most impressive projects along Florida’s coast, including breaking ground on the VAB. Wally spent over two years of his life helping make the VAB a reality and has enough stories to fill up this entire magazine.

Wally has been a resident of TGO for over twenty years, owning several different lots and homes along the way. He claims he has lived in Florida long enough, and has had enough sand in his shoes, to make him a native Floridian.

“I graduated in 1960 from Tri State College (now Trine University), in Angola, Indiana with a degree in civil engineering, and went to work with the B & O Railroad in West Virginia,” explained Wally. “I received a call from a gentleman from J.B. Frasier, he told me he was at the Cape and had been hired to do work on the site where rockets could be launched. He told me that his company was looking for a civil engineer who had just graduated and asked me to come interview for the job”

“When I got the job we had two bulldozers and two drag lines. We had to cut our way through all the mangroves to get to the VAB site. When we started, we just put the two bulldozers side by side and went through all this virgin land, making a way for our equipment to get to the site.

“The smaller equipment came over via Route 3, to Cocoa 520, past Travis Hardware in Cocoa. But at that time Route 3

was just a one lane road. Once we got everything on site, we started working. I had a field office about a quarter mile away from the site. I had a 12-14 man crew and we worked 24/7 for two years because our contract had a penalty clause that said we would pay $3,000 a day for every day we were late. We brought in deck hands and land crews from all over to help.

“When we first got to the site, the four corners were marked and we ended up taking out over 3,600 cubic yards of slop. We went down about 8-10 feet and put all the slop on the banks of the Banana Creek. We had to pipe it out about 1,000 yards so we wouldn’t block up the Banana Creek.

“We had to get down to a total depth of 60 feet and there couldn’t be any clay balls in the soil over the size of a baseball. If there were larger clay balls, they would create an unstable spot in the foundation. (Editor note: There were layers of clay soil under the original VAB site that had to be removed to help stabilize the foundation).

“At night we had to put six people on site to man the pipes and to pick up the clay balls and put them in burlap bags and truck them out. We had inspectors from the Corps of Engineers making sure the clay balls got bagged up.

“We had to go down 60 feet until we found good sand, good fill. We found dinosaur bones and all kinds of things. The archeological people came in and wanted to shut us down but the Corps of Engineers told them that this was a priority project.

“The site was probably about six square acres. Our initial dig only went down 25 feet because that’s all our equipment would do. My boss told me that we were going to have to design a way to get down to 60 feet. I went back to the Fort Lauderdale office and started working on a new design. We fabricated a cutter and flange and attached it to the ladder of the equipment and it worked really well and got us down another 18-20 feet. That’s where we started finding the dinosaur bones.

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VAB FOUNDATION BANANA CREEK INDIAN RIVER

“We got down to about 40 feet and the sides started caving in and choking off our intake. We still had to get down another 20 feet, so I went back to the office and I figured if we fabricated a pipe just like the one we had, but made it 20 feet longer, and then put an outside pipe around it that would take water in from the top and take it down to the bottom and it wouldn’t choke it off. I got a big bonus for figuring this out. That worked and we got down another 20 feet. Then we really got to work! We were blasting so much stuff out and it all had to go somewhere. We had trucks coming and going all day and night taking out the uneeded soil.

“We not only did the site for the VAB but we also did the causeway all the way to launch pad 39A. After we finished there were trucks arriving for days filled with pilings to be used for the base structure of the VAB. There were enough pilings put under the VAB to go all the way to Maine.

“When we were done we had to get the equipment out. Using barges and tugboats, we decided to go across Banana Creek. It was really shallow but we didn’t know how shallow it was, so I said I would go check it out. I started wading out, we needed at least 5-6 feet, so once I saw that we could make it to the Intercoastal, we were good to move forward.

“I was curious what was on the other side of the Intercoastal, so I just dove down and swam across and crawled up on the other side - it was quite a ways. I met a man fishing on the Indian River who asked where I had come from. He thought my boat had tipped over or something. I told him I had come over from Banana Creek. He couldn’t believe it. He let me take a shower on his dock and I walked down Highway 1 until one of my crew found me.”

After two plus years working on the VAB project, Wally stayed on the Florida coast and worked on several significant projects.

“I did quite a few different jobs; some canal work in Pompano and land development around Vero Beach, I went to Fort Pierce and worked out of a field office, then went out to Bimini island in the Bahamas for a unique project to measure eight square miles of Aragonite which comes from the sea water. It looks like sand but has an oval grain and under the microscope it has three colors. It is mined in large volumes and is considered essential for the replication of reef conditions and promoting sea life.

“We were in a 40 foot Chris-Craft boat on the way over to Bimini when we got hit by a waterspout tornado, we were caught up in 30 foot waves. We didn’t know if we would make it - that was a pretty scary trip - all of us were sick as dogs!

“I also went out to Paradise Island, which was known as Hog Island back then, to help clear out the land for what is now the golf course around the Atlantis Hotel. We put in a lot of pipe and cleared out the channels so the water would flow properly. When we left, there was a pipe that had sat there for a long time with both ends under water. When we cleared it out, I bet there were a thousand lobsters that came flying out of it. People were filling up the trunks of their cars with them... it was a sight to see!

“I worked in the Keys on John Pennekamp State Park. At that time you could only get into Pennekamp through a narrow, four foot channel, and they wanted a bigger channel. We took our equipment in and out of the channel, making in deeper, longer and wider so it was more accessible. It eventually was a 1,000 foot channel, and all the deposits from the dredging created the islands you see around John Pennekamp.

“When we were finishing this job we were asked by the park ranger to pick up a statue and set it out on the reef. We put the statue on one of our barges and placed it on the underwater platform that had been prepared. This became the Christ of the Deep on the reef at Key Largo. The brass statue was from Italy and the park service had commissioned it to create a tourist attraction.”

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The VAB...

The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), situated within NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, FL, stands as an awe-inspiring testament to humanity’s ambition to explore the cosmos. Constructed between 1963 and 1966, the VAB serves as a monumental hub for assembling some of the most iconic spacecraft in history. Its colossal stature, reaching 526 feet tall and covering eight acres, solidifies its status as one of the largest buildings in the world by volume. With a primary purpose of preparing spacecraft for journeys beyond Earth’s atmosphere, the VAB has been instrumental in supporting missions ranging from the Apollo lunar landings to the Space Shuttle program and now plays a pivotal role in NASA’s Space Launch System endeavors. From its massive steel structure to its iconic NASA logo emblazoned on its facade, the VAB stands as an enduring symbol of humanity’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond the confines of our planet.

Some facts you’ll want to share with your friends:

• It was originally named the Vertical Assembly Building

• The VAB is the largest single-story structure in the world

• The total volume of the VAB is approximately 129,428,000 cubic feet (3,665,000 cubic meters).

• The VAB contains an immense amount of concrete. Around 65,000 cubic yards (49,685 cubic meters) of concrete were used in its construction .

• The VAB features four huge doors, each measuring 456 feet (139 meters) high, which are among the largest doors in the world. These doors are designed to allow the assembly of very tall spacecraft.

• A massive American flag on is painted on the building and is approximately 209 feet in height and 110 feet in width. Each of the stars on the flag is 6 feet across.

• The VAB is home to various bird species nesting in the building’s nooks and crannies.

• Due to Florida’s frequent thunderstorms, the VAB is equipped with a robust lightning protection system. It features lightning rods on its roof, along with a network of conductive materials to safely channel lightning strikes away from the building and its occupants.

• Beneath the VAB lies a network of underground tunnels used for transporting personnel, equipment, and even spacecraft components. These tunnels provide a convenient and secure means of access throughout the facility, shielding personnel and materials from the elements above.

• Here’s a fun fact... You could fit around 231,475 Volkswagen Beetles stacked next to and on top of each other inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.

• Approximately 10,785,665 people - if they hold their breath!

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36 Happenings Around The Great Outdoors Thank you, Robin Francis, for your photos.

Happenings Around The Great Outdoors

Debbie Grondin would like to say “A Big Heartfelt Thank You” to everyone who participated and donated and to everyone who helped run the event including the Hidden Lakes crew, Melanie for leading Zumba, the Clowns for entertaining, all her dear friends from TGO, and her family for their continuous support. We raised $11,256 for the cause! Hope to see you next year!

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5K Walk/Run and Parrish Health Care Fair - Saturday, February 17

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Another successful 5K Walk/Run and Parrish Health Care Fair - presented by the TGO Activities Committee. Lots of participants and supporters showed up, awards were handed out and more memories were created!
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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

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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.

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Thoughts for You to Contemplate...

Unanswered Questions and Unexpected Words of Wisdom

Why do they call it a “building” when it’s already built? Shouldn’t it be called a “built?”

If two mind readers read each other’s minds, would they just be reading their own minds?

If a tomato is a fruit, is ketchup a smoothie?

If you’re waiting for the waiter at a restaurant, doesn’t that make you the waiter?

If two vegans are arguing, is it still considered a “beef?”

If you were to cross a vampire with a snowman, would you get Frostbite?

Why do they call it “quicksand” when it sucks you in slowly?

If you live to be 70 years old, you will spend ten years of your life on Monday.

If a mime is arrested, do they have the right to remain silent?

If money is the root of all evil, why do they ask for it in church?

If people from Poland are called Poles, then why aren’t people from Holland called Holes?

Do Lipton Tea employees take coffee breaks?

If a cow laughed, would milk come out her nose?

What happened to Preparation A, B, C, D, E, F and G?

Why did Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?

If a spoon is made of pure gold, would it still be called silverware?

If a man speaks in the forest and there is no woman to hear him, is he still wrong?

If a bottle of poison reaches its expiration date, is it more poisonous or is it no longer poisonous?

Which letter is silent in the word “Scent” - the S or the C?

Do twins ever realize that one of them is unplanned?

The word “swims” upside-down is still “swims.”

If people evolved from monkeys, why are monkeys still around?

Why is there a ‘D’ in fridge, but not in refrigerator?

As I’ve grown older, I’ve learned that pleasing everyone is impossible, but making everyone mad is a piece of cake!

Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it the most never use it.

Life in the ‘70s was a lot of fun... turning 70... not so much!

It’s not my age that bothers me - it’s the side effects.

Isn’t it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do “practice?”

Why are there no mouse-flavored cat foods?

If a turtle loses his shell, is it naked or homeless?

If a bunch of cats jump on top of each other, is it still called a dog pile?

If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation?

Do Siamese twins pay for one ticket or two tickets when they go to movies?

My wife says I keep pushing her buttons. If that were true, I would have found mute by now.

I’m not saying I’m old and worn out, but I make sure I’m nowhere near the curb on trash day.

As I watch this generation rewrite our history, I’m sure of one thing: it will be misspelled and have no punctuation.

Turns out that being a “senior” is mostly just googling how to do stuff.

If you find yourself feeling useless, remember: It took 20 years, trillions of dollars, thousands of lives and four presidents to replace the Taliban with the Taliban.

As I’ve gotten older, people think I’ve become lazy. The truth is I’m just being more energy-efficient.

I’m on two simultaneous diets. I wasn’t getting enough food on only one of them.

Hard to believe I once had a phone attached to a wall, and when it rang, I picked it up without knowing who was calling. There is no such thing as a grouchy old person. The truth is that once you get old, you stop being polite and start being honest.

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TGO FIREWISE INFORMATION

RESIDENTS REDUCING WILDFIRE RISKS

Visit tgocsa.org to view Firewise video and brochure or TGO Firewise on Facebook

Remember, you must have written permission to remove any living shrubs or trees beyond your property line. Contact CSA if you have questions about removal and consult the Architectural Review Board before making landscape changes.

Wildfire Threat: Cigarette butts by the roadside By Ed Brown

Did you know that just off the roadside there is a micro-environment that is just waiting for a source of ignition. Warmed, in all seasons, by the heat-absorbing pavement and watered often by rainstorm run-off, it is home to a large population of plants and animals. Your only clues to the uniqueness and diversity of this roadside oasis are the displays of wildflowers that you see along the road on your travels. Think of this zone as a source of fuel for a wildfire!

A carelessly discarded cigarette can provide the source of ignition that torches off dried grasses, surrounding landscape and nearby homes. If you walk or bike our TGO roads, you surely have noticed the discarded cigarette buts. If you are a smoker, you may have inadvertently contributed to the potential SOURCE OF IGNITION of a WILDFIRE. Discarded cigarettes are responsible for many of these, NATIONWIDE. When you’re done with a smoke, make sure it is out, tear the paper and disperse the unburned tobacco (it won’t hurt the environment), roll the paper into a tiny ball between your fingers, discard it and pocket the filter for later trash disposal. If you are in a car, don’t flick the butt out the window. Put it in the ashtray. Don’t dump the contents of the ashtray in a parking lot. That would not be a classy thing to do!

The areas of particular concern for cigarette - sparked fires in TGO are parcels of land that have been set aside to remain in their natural condition. Among them are the following:

• All Nature Trails

• Brush-lined sections of Plantation Drive

• Brush-lined sections of Oak Cove Road

• Brush-Lined Sections of Narrow Road

• Windsong Way

• Beehive Drive

• S.R. 50 to Addison Canal

A recent NFPA report states that 4 percent of home fire fatalities were the result of fires started outside the home. These fires can spread into concealed spaces throughout the structure before smoke reaches the smoke alarms.

Protect the fragile ecology of the road shoulder, as well as the greater integrity of our TGO community by disposing of smokes in a safe and Firewise way.

Firewise Committee - Contact Information

Butch Jones Chairman 804-514-4458

Christopher Miller Co-Chairman 407-375-8310

Tim Graham 561-262-8833

Donald Payne 407-222-0583

Ed Brown 321-383-8253

Mike Lavery 585-315-5554

Ron Peoples 407-509-0486

Betty Salter 321-223-8073

Ed Olefirowicz 919-360-3174

Karri Olefirowicz 919-265-4315

Albert McGuire 810-338-5646

Nancy Clark 321-292-1434

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal

AQUACIZE Plantation Manor Pool

Monday - Friday - 10:00 am - Weather Permitting

Call the CSA Manor Office to ask about any cancellation due to bad weather. Aquacize, or water aerobics, is a fun and easy workout for all ages. It uses the resistance of water to increase cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and muscle tone. Diana Araujo-Fernandez

For more information call: Plantation Manor - 321-264-2393

BINGO Plantation Manor

Tuesday - 6:00 pm, all year

CARDS GO ON SALE at 4:45 pm. TGO Owners, Renters, and Guests Only. All present during play must be 18 years of age or older. Age verification via government ID may be required.

BOWLING River Lanes (SR50) - Titusville

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:

Buckley - 321-383-4211

BOCCE The Bocce Court (next to Shuffleboard)

The Bocce ball set can be signed-out from the Plantation Manor CSA Office, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. For weekend play, pick up the Bocce set on Friday.

BRIDGE CLUB Plantation Manor Porch

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 Library - Every Other Thursday - 6:00 - 8:00 pm Feb 22, Mar 7 & 21, April 4 & 18. Bring $1 for Bunco and $3 for left, right, center. For more information, call or text: Cathy Costello - 321-376-2823

BUNCO The Manor Porch

Every other Tuesday 1:00 pm - March 12 and 26. $1 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

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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

All Year Long - First and third Tuesdays Noon to 3:00 pm and/or Wednesdays 4 to 7:00 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.

tgocolor@stuffnthingz.com or call Tracy Lewis - 425-478-6078

CROQUET CLUB In front of the Golf Driving Range

Sunday - 2:00 pm

No experience needed. Equipment provided. Bring your own chair and beverage. No formal attire. It’s a great way to get outside and have fun with friends and neighbors. Contact: John Comeau321-269-5525 or Frank Valenza - 321-567-4272

DIAMOND PAINTING The Library

- Monday - 1:30 pm

Try this new craft hobby that’s a mix between Cross Stitch and Paint by Numbers. Tiny resin “diamonds” are applied to a color-coded canvas creating a vibrant mosaic painting.

Contact: Nancy Landry - 781-820-7276

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

EXERCISE WITH CHARLOTTE

Plantation Manor (M) or Pavilion (P)

Start every day of your week with exercise.

Monday (M) - 8:00-9:00 am

Strength Training

Monday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Low Impact

Tuesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

PiYo Live

Tuesday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Back Stretch

Wednesday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Medicine Ball

Wednesday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Total Body Toning

Thursday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Low Impact

Thursday (M) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

Belly, Back, Buns

Friday (M) - 8:00 - 9:00 am

Strength Training

Friday (P) - 9:00 - 9:30 am

People's Choice

FRIENDLY HOBBIES Hobbyland

Wednesday - 9:30 am - 12:00 noon, all year

Bring your knitting, cross stitch, crocheting, and other needle creations. For information, call: Theresa Sansoucie - 603-491-4515 or Mary Jane Smith - 810-853-8188

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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, March 18. Monica Fierro - 321-267-7899

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

KARAOKE Plantation Manor

Thursdays - 6:00 - 9:00 pm - March 28. Join in the fun or listen to your friends. Bring snacks and beverages.

Don Wheeler - 407-401-3655 • donwheeler369@aol.com

LINE DANCING Plantation Manor

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

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Activities – All Year and Seasonal

MACHINE EMBROIDERY CLUB Hobbyland

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

MAD HATTERS Plantation Manor

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 - March 1 & 22, April 12 & 26

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

PAGE TURNERS The Library

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!

PHOTO CLUB Manor

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

Join us for lunch every week. Men and women can spend an hour or two in fellowship together. Meet old friends and make new ones. Sammye Madden - 321-383-8530 or Cam Pelletier - 321-264-0691

STAMPIN’ UP Card Making Class Hobbyland

2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 6:00 pm and Fridays at 9:30 am Make 3 cards for $10. All supplies provided. Reservations

REQUIRED. E-mail: bdaniels@cfl.rr.com by Monday before classes or call Carol Hall - 321-289-7380

SMOKERS and BBQ’ers Windsong Pavilion

This group is for anyone who likes to smoke or BBQ anything. Bring your questions, expertise, knowledge, and samples to the Windsong Pavilion every first and third Wednesday at 4:00 pm. Call Rob Pribyl - 443-835-5811 for information

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

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

Join us! All levels of players welcomed. Lynn Fryer - 443 -2861396 or Pam Campbell Taylor- 571-217-0444

WATERCOLOR CLASSES Hobbyland

Tuesdays - 1:30 - 4:30 pm. All levels welcome. Contact: Angie Woznick 321-269-6609 or Sally MacNevin 508-944-0082

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.

ZUMBA Plantation Manor Gratuities gladly accepted

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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70 Robert Willeke, FL RE Broker License BK3237908 - 812 S. Cocoa Boulevard, Cocoa, FL 32922 - 321-446-4656 LJCostanza@gmail.com Fl Lic# SL3460928 A TGO Resident Visit Realtor.com TGO MarketPlace... Need A Quality Painter? I Specialize in Smaller Interior Paint Projects Homes, Ports, Florida Rooms & Executive Suites Quick, Clean & Quality Service Call me for a Free Estimate! Kirby Cunningham - 207-551-9944 A TGO Resident We want to help you make your vacation dreams come true Carlee and Jill Taylor Independent Travel Agents Carlee 321-716-5408 Jill 954-716-3602 2065 Columbia Blvd., Apt. 1306 • Titusville, FL 32780 cj.travelcorp@gmail.com Facebook Group CJ Travel Corp • Residential & Commercial Cleaning Services • Steam Cleaning of Tile, Grout and Carpet • Upholstery, Area Rugs and More... • 24/7 Emergency Water Extraction and Drying Services 321-423-6021 www.DynaCleanFL.com Open House on 377 Oak Cove - March, 5 1:00 - 4:00 Waiting To Close Waiting To Close

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Funny Thing Is… “Happy Murphy Day”

It’s that time of year again where for one day we all become Irish, wear green, and drink way too much beer in honor of the great St. Patrick. There is also a lesser known March tradition known as Cinco De Marcho (March 5) where seasoned guzzlers begin a 12 day regimen of beer drinking in order to train their livers to handle the overflow on St. Paddy’s Day. Not joking, even though this IS a humor column. However, there is another great Irishman we should celebrate whose impact on the world has caused a lot more drinking than St. Patrick and his name is Murphy. That’s right, as in Murphy’s Law. We celebrate St. Patrick so how about a day dedicated to Murphy since his law seems to be in effect every other day of the year? Everyone thinks Murphy’s Law is, “If anything can go wrong, it will.” Not true. It became that, but the original Murphy’s Law reads: “If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, then someone will do it.” Now, THERE’S a reason to drink. There are a number of corollaries to this law, each of which would result in an even greater consumption of the suds. Murphy’s first corollary is: “Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.” Second corollary: “It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.” Then there is Murphy’s Constant which says: “Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.” I’m thinking a six-pack isn’t enough to handle this. Additional corollaries include: “If there is a worse time for something to go wrong, it will happen then,” and, “If nothing can go wrong, it will anyway.” Thanks to the Ultimate Murphy Collection for these words of wisdom. Finally, I once again request that if we’re going to dedicate a day in March to a great Irishman and in our dedication plan to drink way too much, I recommend we dedicate an additional day to the guy whose inescapable laws result in more beer consumption than Oktoberfest - Murphy.

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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.

Classifi ed 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 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 03-01-24)

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 03-01-24)

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 03-01-24)

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 RENT: AVAILABLE MAY 15: Spacious lot and furnished suite, shed with washer/dryer - $1250/mo May - September. $2585 October - March, 12 month discount! Contact Cindy Kennedy 620-770-0914 (exp 03-1-24)

FOR SALE: Spare Tire: Size LT 225/75R16. Mounted on rim. Excellent condition. All offers considered. Call 631-379-9590 (exp 03-1-24)

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Community Yard Sale... Stop By 144 Harmony Lane March 2 - Garage Doors open @ 7:00 a.m. You will find a little bit of everything from clothes, furniture, household items & more! SWOMTOREWIRSAUDESNENDAEOE Unscramble these letters to fit the seven words in the boxes below...
74 Photo Here Southern Classic Car Club Parade March 9 10:00 aM Follows the Golf Cart Parade Route Set up a Lawn Chair and Enjoy! After the parade, view the cars up close in the Manor parking lot
and his Ice Cream truck will lead the parade and serve Ice Cream!
Jerry

Attention Boat Owners!

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.

Entertainment at THE BLUE HERON

Friday March 1 Sammy 6-9 pm

Sunday March 3 Bill Collins 5-8 pm

Tuesday March 12 Tiki Band 6-9 pm

Friday March 15 Sammy 6-9 pm

Sunday March 24 Mike Johnson 5-8 pm

Wednesday March 27 Johnny Danger 6-9 pm

Sunday April 14 Mike Johnson 5-8 pm

Friday April 19 Sammy 6-9 pm

Thursday April 25 Johnny Danger 6-9pm

Condo 3 Social

Sunday, March 10, 2024

In The Pavilion 3:00 to 5:00 pm

All residents and renters are invited. Please bring a dish to share. Bring your own beverage and place setting. Raffle tickets will be sold.

Questions Call:

Jane OConnor 303-809-9484

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.

TGO “Health and Wellness” “Safety and Security” Speakers Series

March 23, 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

Omar Dickson - Brevard County Client Care Liaison - “In Home Care”

Matt Agnini - Advancify – “Cybersecurity; HIPAA Compliance”

Alan Bernstein, President - HR Office Savers – “Security and Employment Law”

Sponsored by TGO HOA/Condo Presidents Council

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You Are Invited...

Please join me at the Blue Heron Restaurant on Wednesday, April 17 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm for an informative discussion on Estate Planning, Wills, Power of Attorney, Caregiver, Guardian information and Family law.

I will offer 15 minute consultations during this time to answer any of your individual questions.

Complimentary wine and cheese will be served prior to my presentation.

Please reserve your space by calling 321-362-7891.

www.watsonlawfl.com

Watson Law
Tangerine Ave. • Suite 6
Island,
Michel
350
Merritt
FL 32953 321-362-7891

Word Game - Foods beginning with the letter C

CABBAGE CAKE

CANDY

CANTALOUPE

CARROT

CASHEWS

CASSAVA

CATFISH

CAULIFLOWER

CAVIAR

CELERY

CEREAL CHEESE

CHEESEBURGER

CHEESECAKE

CHERRY CHERVIL

CHESTNUT CHICKEN CHICKPEA

CHICORY CHILI

CHIMICHANGA

CHOCOLATE

CHOP SUEY

CHOW CHOW

CHOWDER

CHUTNEY

CINNAMON

CLAMS

COBBLER

COCONUT COFFEE

COLA COLD CUTS

COLE SLAW

COLLARD GREENS

COOKIE

CORN

CORNBREAD CORNED BEEF CORNFLAKES

COTTAGE CHEESE

CRAB CAKES

CRACKER

CRANBERRY SAUCE

CREAM PUFF

CROISSANT

CROUTONS

CRULLER

CUCUMBER

CUPCAKE

CUSTARD

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78 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 321-431-7848 State Certified CCC057608

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

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

MAIL CENTER - 321-269-1666

Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am - 12 noon mail@tgocsa.com

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

TRIMMERS

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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Times, Apparel and Equipment
- Saturday:
Website: www.thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com
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
Sunday
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
TGO
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. Advertiser Index Pg For Sale - North Carolina 58 122 Windsong 67 130 Windsong 39 A-Plus Pavers 60 ASAP Pest Control 62 Applianceville 65 Black Cat Coffee 66 Blinds of All Kinds 35 Bubbles Pet Stylist 71 Care Plus 59 Caregiver 66 Century 21 Flag Agency 50 Colman Heating & Air 43 Counterkraft Solid Surfaces 19 Custom Golf Carts 65 David Keefe Roofing 48 Details Pressure Washing 58 Eagle’s Pride 9 East Coast Air & Heat 55 Excel Roofing 78 Faith and Gratitude 39 Florida First Roofing 28 Freedom Air & Plumbing 13 Gatto’s Tire & Auto 61 Golf Carts Unlimited 8 Healthy Tanks 67 JAD Pharmacy 51 Jon Kirk Construction 63 Julian Cecio Tax Accountant 48 Keller Williams Realty 54 Mackey’s Renovations 17 Marble Designs 53 Med Aesthetics 21 Michael Moulton Construction 58 Michel Watson Law 76 Miracle-Ear 29 New Look Concrete 57 O’Brien Construction 67 One Senior Place 49 Orange Plumbing 57 Parrish Health & Wellness BC Pelican Concrete 59 Premier Living Realty 70 Professional Steamworks 58 Robert Petrie 66 Sears Flea Market 2 Senior Healthcare Solution 72 Shade & Privacy Products 66 Space Coast Dentistry 42 Stretch Zone 49 Sun Insurance 27 Titusville Antique Mall 2 TGO Realty 44 The Medicare Advisor 42 The Motorhome Broker 48 Trimmers 20 Weirich Air 65 TGO MarketPlace 68

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