Woodbridge LIFE

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W oodbridge Volume 2 ▪ Issue 5

May

Your Life. Your Community. Your News.

LIFE

Behind the scenes special report

Wheels of Woodbridge gears up for golf cart races. Page 9

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WB Veterans will participate in the Manteca Memorial Day Parade with a BBQ on the patio to follow. Page 13

WELCOME

New residents Eileen and Mike Hill get settled. Page 23

MEET YOUR EDITOR

You’ll notice a few changes throughout the paper this month. Tell us what you think.

woodbridgelife@gmail.com

Inside

Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bedford and Hancock . . . 6 Bridge Scores . . . . . . . . 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Committees . . . . . . . . . 30

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Viewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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By Linda Little

anteca’s Mayor, Willie Weatherford, will speak to Woodbridge residents Thursday, May 24, 2 p.m., in the Lakeview Clubhouse. Mayor Weatherford will address Manteca’s current status and plans for the future. A question and answer period will follow.

VETERANS IN PARADE

WBL GETS MAKEOVER

Manteca Mayor to discuss status, future Mayor Weatherford takes the Woodbridge platform for the Women of Woodbridge Speaker Series.

WOODBRIDGE 100

Sharyl Burgeson takes a closer look at the woman at the helm of Woodbridge LIFE. Page 25

May ▪ 2012

WBL photo by Deb Ristau.

Woodbridge Owners Association Monitor Nadine Cimoli (seated) assists resident Virginia Anderson.

Directors and staff strive to exceed resident expectations By Deb Ristau

Editor’s Note: Recent concerns regarding WOA decisions, along with a resurgence of home sales and new residents, prompted your all-resident, all-volunteer staff at Woodbridge LIFE to feature articles in this edition about the WOA Board of Directors, Executive Director, Activities Director and our newspaper editor. We welcome your comments, letters and opinions. Please write to us at woodbridgelife@ gmail.com.

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ife might appear to be all fun and games at Woodbridge, and for those who do the heavy lifting, it is, 98% of the time. Bill Pulte of Pulte Homes, one of the largest and most diversified homebuilders in America, once said, “I never went to work a day in my life. I just loved what I was doing.”

While Bill Pulte was building homes across the nation during the 1950s and 60s, another developer, Del E. Webb, honed in on the over 55 market and created Sun City near Phoenix. According to the Community Associations Institute (CAI), the first homeowner associations (HOAs) in the United States began in the 19th century, but did not gain popularity until the mid-1960s. Beginning in 1965, the concept and implementation of HOAs swept the nation. There are now more than 25 million American homes and 62 million residents governed by HOAs with some form of covenants, conditions and/or restrictions (CCRs). Residents at Woodbridge receive a large book of CCRs containing rules, regulations and dos and don’ts. While some find the ‘rules’ too restricting (forget pink SEE

DIRECTORS, PAGE 16

There is no charge for the presentation, but you are requested to reserve a seat at the front desk as a count is needed for set up and preparation of materials.

Sip for scholarship, May 10 By Marybeth Saari

If you enjoy wine, food and good music, you won’t want to miss the Women of Woodbridge’s Third Annual Take a Sip for Scholarship, Thursday, May 10, 5 to 7 p.m., in the Lakeview Clubhouse. Cost is $15 per person and includes tastings from seven wineries as well as from the Olive Oil Pantry. Hot and cold appetizers and desserts will be prepared by students in local high school food classes. Entertainment will feature the Sierra and East Union High School jazz bands and a student Barber Shop Quartet from Manteca High School. A raffle of baskets will be held; tickets will be sold at the event. Proceeds from the Take a Sip for Scholarship event will help fund student scholarships at three Manteca high schools - East Union, Manteca and Sierra. Tickets for the event may be purchased at the front desk.


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