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1 SEA PINES NEWS Sea Pines, in Hudson Florida Volume X, Issue VII Inside this issue: SeaPinesFl.com Deed Restricted Community Message from the President Message from the President July2018 President s message 1 Veteran s Corner 3 Tow Boat US Flyer 4 I was thinking how fortunate we are to live in Sea Pines with the water access and the bird sanctuaries north and south of us. So take some time and enjoy the abundance of wild life around. Here are some pictures that I took. Sherriff s Newsletter 5 Woman s Club 6 Important Numbers 9 Tides 11 Enjoy the summer and Stay hydrated!
2 PAGE 2 The Veterans Corner by Liz Reed
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4 PAGE 4 PASCO SHERIFF S OFFICE NEWSLETTER July2018 The official 2018 hurricane season began on June 1. If you remember, Tropical Storm Alberto formed before that and brought copious amounts of rain to the Tampa Bay area. The month of May, usually one of the driest months, was one of our wettest months in years. This could indicate we are in for a busier than usual storm season. For this reason, it is important to go over your hurricane and disaster preparedness before it is too late. Personal/Family Preparedness Know your risk. Know whether you are in an evacuation zone and if so, which one. Develop a plan for sheltering your family whether it is with friends, family, hurricane shelters, or your own house. Stock up supplies. Water, non-perishable food, batteries, first aid supplies, medications, and fuel. Do not forget about extra supplies for your pets too! You should have enough water (one gallon per person per day) and food for at least 7 days. Clear and clean gutters. Seal windows and doors. If you intend on sheltering your family at your residence, consider identifying or constructing a safe room. Financial Preparedness Review your homeowner s insurance policy know there is typically a 30-day waiting period so the time to obtain adequate coverage is now. Do not wait for a storm. Review clauses covering damage related to wind, water, flooding, and specifically hurricanes. Most insurance policies have a separate hurricane deductible and most do not cover damage from flooding without separate flood insurance. Make copies of and/or protect important documents. Back-up important electronic files. Document valuable items. Record serial numbers. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for more information on evacuation routes and emergency preparedness. Items for a Go-bag such as a duffle bag or suitcase, sleeping bags or cots; chargers; supplemental power sources; games, etc. Consider obtaining kennels for pets if you do not already have one. Ensure pet vaccinations and related records are up-todate. Home Preparedness Purchase plywood and fabricate shutters for your windows now. Do not wait until days before the storm when you will likely not be able to find necessary supplies. If you already have storm shutters, locate and inspect them for any necessary repair. Trim trees, remove dead or damaged trees, pick up and dispose of all limbs and other debris on or near your property. Obtain sandbags now. Do not wait until everyone else is trying to do the same thing. Purchase or inspect your current tarps, tie-downs, and straps to assist with securing large items in your yard. Have them ready along with a plan in case you need it. Pre-planning reduces prep-time. Purchase or inspect your current equipment (chainsaws, pole saws, generators, etc.) to make sure they do not require any maintenance. Check house for pre-existing damage that could be aggravated during a storm. Consider a roof inspection. Welcome Sea Pines residents. We are loving living here. Come visit our Salon and mention this ad for a special VIP Card. Shampoo/Precision Cut/Style...$29 Cut /Color/Condition....$61 Highlights/Special Effects...$68 Wash/Condition/Blow Dry $19 We accept Master Card and Visa Please call for a consultation or appointment.
5 PAGE 5 *******SEA PINES WOMEN S CLUB******* WHAT S HAPPENING IN JULY NO BODY CAN GO BACK AND START A NEW BEGINNING, BUT ANYONE CAN START TODAY AND MAKE A NEW END- ING. Maria Robinson In the past years the Women s Club has not scheduled any events for the summer months, however, this year some of you have requested activities be planned. This month we will concentrate on local eating establishments... followed by activities as the group wants. Some of our members have returned North for the summer months, but some of us are still here! We will see if participation warrants the planning of events. PLEASE JOIN US ON OUR FUN ADVENTURES.. The summer is our slow down time... but when September arrives the Women s club will be planning new and exciting adventures each month & we are always looking for new ideas. Join us now and get to know your neighbors, and make some new friends! MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND ANY OF THE EVENTS - RESERVA- TIONS IN ADVANCE ARE EXPECTED Please contact Betsy via (daileybishop1@yahoo.com) 7 (seven) days before the event that you wish to attend. Your consideration is greatly appreciated, as transport arrangements & reservations at restaurants must be made in advance. Also, if you are willing to drive please advise. Thursday, July 5: 11:30 Lunch at Rams Thursday, July 12: 11:30 Lunch at Chipotle Mexican Grill Thursday, July 19: 11:30 Lunch at Brits Tuesday, July 24: 11:30 Lunch at Down By the Bay Cafe Tuesday, July 31: 11:30 Lunch at Ron's BBQ THINGS TO DO: What: Ladies club meetings--a social event Please check monthly newsletter for specific events & time When: Usually meeting on Tuesdays, unless otherwise stated. Questions: Betsy Dailey daileybishop1@yahoo.com or Questions: Betsy Dailey daileybishop1@yahoo.com SEA PINES WOMEN S CLUB JULY RECIPE How about some ice cream!!!. This is one of my favorites and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do!. Please check out the monthly newsletters for information regarding the Sea Pines Women s Club activities. We would love to see you at any of our activities. CHOCOLATE CAKE ROLL Preheat oven to 375. Grease jelly roll pan. Line w/ parchment & grease parchment. Whisk together until very thick & light yellow: 4 room temperature eggs 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/8 teaspoon salt Add: 1 teaspoon vanilla In separate bowl mix: 1 tablespoon all purpose flour 4 tablespoons cocoa ½ cup sugar Gradually add the wet mixture with the dry. Do not over mix. (batter will not look very brown, but it will be very chocolaty). Turn into pan. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from oven, and immediately turn from pan onto a towel that has been generously dusted with confectioners sugar. Quickly remove paper, and roll jelly roll fashion with the towel inside. Cool. Unroll to fill. Fill with ice cream, fruit, pudding, cream be creative. I filled mine with Bryers Dark Raspberry chocolate ice cream. Served with Chocolate Almond Bark, and Chocolate sauce & crushed slivered toasted almonds on top of the roll. Chocolate Sauce In sauce pan bring to boil: 2/3 cup cocoa, 1-2/3 cup sugar, 1 cup half & half, 2 tablespoons corn syrup Add: 1 teaspoon vanilla Cool & refrigerate. Will hold for about 7 days. (can be made w/ water- {not as rich} which will hold longer) Chocolate Almond Bark Melt in double boiler: 12 oz semi sweet chocolate chips Add : 1 cup slivered toasted almonds.. Spread a thin layer on parchment paper. Take about a cup of the almonds. Spread and press gently on top of warm chocolate. Allow to cool completely (can refrigerate). When completely cold & hard remove from parchment, and break into pieces. Store in zip lock bag. This may take some time to make,,,, but I guarantee that it will be a hit! YUMMY!
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8 PAGE 8 Civic Association Officers & Board President Jeff Davis Vice President Jack Farrell Secretary Robin Deem Treasurer Jerry Sweet Board Member Chuck Roberts Roger Chillura Ernie Reed Registered Agent Ernie Reed Committees Neighborhood Watch Roger Chillura Advisor Linda Himebaugh Corresponding Secretary Lucille Piccininno Boat Ramp Jerry Sweet Southwind Park Keys Jerry Sweet Sunshine Liz Reed Mowing Pat Piccininno, Adopt-a-Road Ernie Reed Membership Dues BILLING Jerry Sweet Newsletter Jerry Sweet Parks Dawn King Website Dennis Rousell IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY 911 FIRE 911 PASCO COMMUNICATIONS DEP CODE ENFORCEMENT ANIMAL CONTROL ABUSE HOTLINE U.S. COAST GUARD CONSUMER AFFAIRS HOSPITAL (BAYONET) WATER ELECTRIC (WREC) POST OFFICE (US 19) REPUBLIC SANITATION FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMISSION Your hauler is required by ordinance to pick up your blue bags at least twice a month. Some haulers pick them up more often. Please contact your hauler for your specific blue bag pickup schedule and also listed on the Calendar. If you have a problem, please contact your hauler first to try to resolve the problem. If you are not successful with this approach, contact Recycling at (727) Accurate Waste Systems (727) County Recycling (888) Parker & Sons Sanitation (727) Progressive (West) (West Central) Republic (727) Waste Aid (727) Waste Management (800)
9 PAGE 9 ORDER YOUR SEA PINES LOGO ON... Sweat shirt $10.00 Polo (Outerbanks) $16.00 Hooded front zipper sweatshirt $20.00 Hooded pullover sweatshirt $16.00 T-shirt $7.00 Jacket $36.00 Must be paid in full at the time of order; Cash or Check Call Brenda Duncan CODE ENFORCEMENT If you plan to have your Boat, Trailer, or Camper in front of your house for cleaning or repair. Let us know when you plan to start and finish, normally one week is acceptable. We will need your name and address. Send an tozzzzzzzzzzzzzzz seapines@tampabay.rr.com so a violation is not submitted.
10 PAGE 10 NOTE: For Hudson & Hudson Creek, subtract approx. :40 minutes
11 Sea Pines in Hudson, Florida Officers and Board 2018 Sea Pines Civic Association 7817 Gulf Way Hudson, FL President..... Jeff Davis Vice President.... Jack Farrell Secretary Robin Deem Treasurer Jerry Sweet Board Member... Roger Chillura Board Member.... Ernie Reed Board Member. Chuck Roberts Registered Agent.....Ernie Reed Sea Pines Newsletter Editor..... Jerry Sweet Sea Pines Civic Association Association dues are payable on the 1st of January of each year. Membership Fee $45.00 Boat Ramp Fee... $20.00 Non-Member Boat Ramp Fee..... $70.00 Sea Pines, west of Old Dixie Highway Photo by Kitty Nicolai ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER Business Cards $ 5.00 per issue or $60 per yr. ¼ Page $ per issue or $120 per yr. ½ Page $ per issue or $180 per yr. Full Page $ per issue or $300 per yr. If interested in advertising: Drop off your ad at the Clubhouse (mail slot in the door) or Mail your ad to: Sea Pines Civic Association Gulf Way, Hudson FL or (Preferably) send your high-resolution ad electronically to: SeaPinesNews@yahoo.com Make check payable to Sea Pines Civic Association (no cash please) Call Jerry Sweet at if you have questions. Deadline is the 20 th of the month to appear in the following month s issue Boat Ramp Electronic Fobs & Southwind Park Keys Boat ramp fobs & Southwind Park keys may be purchased from Jerry Sweet, 7222 Mako Dr. Please call in advance YOU MUST BE A PROPERTY OWNER IN SEA PINES Sea Pines Membership...$45.00 BOAT RAMP FOB Sea Pines Member...$20.00 BOAT RAMP FOB Non-Paid Member $70.00 Lost Fob......$40.00 Southwind Park Key...$10.00 NOTE: Lost fob codes will be removed from system. You will receive a DECAL for your boat trailer. Do not forget to re-lock the gate after using the boat ramp. If you do not plan on using your FOB, you can turn it in to Jerry Sweet and we will pay you $5.00. Please call in advance:
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