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SEA PINES NEWS Sea Pines, in Hudson Florida Volume V, Issue VIII Inside this issue: Explore Hudson 2 Summer Edition SeaPinesNews@yahoo.com Deed Restricted Community Message from the President August 2013 Sherriff s Newsletter 4 Tides 7 Hi Sea-Pines residents; I hope you are having a great summer, we are doing well. I am making arrangements for the Sheriff to come and speak to us about keeping our homes and persons safe. I am also going to get Jack Mariano To come and speak on what can be done to alleviate the issues of the residents who suffer during rain storms and the flooding issues. This has been an on going issue for years and we must have a solution to their suff e r i n g. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Gratefully we have escaped any problems from hurricanes so far this summer. I hope you are already prepared with water and rations on hand.zzzzzzzzzzzz Marianne Salo Pedestrian Safety Since we don t have sidewalks in Sea Pines, extra caution should be taken when walking in the street. Walk against the flow of traffic. Walk only in the daytime. If listening to music using ear buds, be extra vigilant. Look both ways BEFORE crossing the street If you must walk in the evening; Wear light clothing. Carry a flash light and turn it on. If you are a motorist, watch for walkers and cyclists.share the road FWC is Still Patrolling Our Canal They are looking for safety violations. Anyone who operates a vessel with willful disregard for the safety of persons or property will be cited for reckless operation (a first degree misdemeanor) All operators are responsible for operating their vessel in a reasonable and prudent manner with regard for other vessel traffic, poster restrictions, the presence of a diver down flag (stay 300 away) and other circumstances, so as to endanger people or property. FLORIDA MARINE DEFINI- TIONS HEADWAY SPEED The slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steering IDLE SPEED The slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steerageway and headway; the vessel should not produce a wake at this speed NO WAKE SPEED The slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steerageway and headway; the vessel should not produce a wake at this speed SLOW SPEED or MINIMUM WAKE SPEED A speed at which a vessel is operating fully off plane and is completely settled in the water; the vessel's wake must not be excessive nor create a hazard to other vessels.

PAGE 2 SEA PINES NEWS VOLUME V, ISSUE VIII EXPLORE HUDSON WITH A CAMERA... By Jerry Sweet Here are some common and not so common sights we see every day. How many can you identify? Roseberry & Brindley Certified Public Accountants Tax Return Preparation Business Consulting, Payroll Services We are Sea Pines property owners 330-323-0467 rexroseberry@gmail.com

VOLUME V, ISSUE VIII SEA PINES NEWS PAGE 3 FISHERMAN'S PARADISE September 13, 14 &15th 2013) Hey folks I have put together a great opportunity to go out on the FISHERMAN S PARIADISE for a weekend of relaxing, fishing, diving, swimming from September 13th-15th on a Twenty-five million dollars floating luxury hotel/restaurant/spa/etc./etc. This is a chance to enjoy pure luxury while having a great time fifteen miles (15) out from Clearwater and the nice thing the boat is anchored down so it s like being on land but you are out in the Gulf Of Mexico. Here is what is included: 2-nights/3days lodging, round trip transfers from Clearwater Marina, use of the SPA, weight room, pool and other facilities on the boat. Plus unlimited diving from the Paradise and if you want we can setup a fishing or dive charter from the Paradise (additional cost), but no cost for diving from the Paradise. They do have a compressor on board and I was told that I could fill tanks (with some help from you guys) so that means you can dive as much as you want and you can spear fish. NOT INCLUDED: Meals, Drinks, (but you can bring you own), Tips, and charter costs if you charter, Dive Gear (bring your own tanks, B/C, weights, belt, wet suit, etc.) COST: $225/PER PERSON double occupancy for 2nights/3days----How many times do you get to stay on a twenty-five million dollar floating hotel? Go out to these web sites and see the boat: www.travelchannel.com/video/fishermans-paradise or http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_north_pinellas/clearwater/fishermans-paradise-wants-guests-who-love-to-fishwant-to-get-far-away-and-enjoy-luxury 360-Degree Virtual Tour (Click Here) http://www.vpix.net/index.php?tour=69082 Don t miss out SPACE LIMITED!!!! Please let me know if you are interested so I can reserve rooms!! Thanks----Jack 727-861-3483 *******SEA PINES WOMEN S CLUB******* Summer activities have been cancelled due to lack of interest, we will be resuming in mid September, hope to see you then! FOUR DAY CRUISE ON ROYAL CARIBBEAN- BRILLANCE OF THE SEAS The Sea Pines Women s Club is offering a four day cruise Leaving Tampa on February 6 and returning on February 10. We would like to invite any women who may be interested in this adventure to join us! We are hopeful that this will be the very best of adventures to date! Itinerary: February 6 th Leave Tampa 4:30 pm February 7 th Cruising February 8 th Cozumel, Mexico 8am - 6pm February 9 th Cruising February 10 th Return to Tampa 7am Available are: Ocean view (G category. Staterooms--double) Balcony (E2) double Balcony (E1) double/triple/ or quad Rates (subject to change) G E2 E1 double triple or quad Flat Rate: $349.00 $409.00 $419.00 $219.00 Port & Tax: $149.80 $149.80 $149.80 $149.80 Tip: $ 48.00 $ 48.00 $48.00 $ 48.00 Total: $546.80 $606.80 $616.80 $416.80 If you are interested please contact Cecilia Iverson @ 206-930-5600 or e-mail civersontravel@yahoo.com. She is a member of the Women s club, and also a travel agent. She is putting this together for us. It is important that you advise Cecilia if you are planning on going on this trip. She will handle all of the arrangements and money. Once you contact Cecilia a deposit of $50.00 will be expected to hold your spot. Please remember that reservations will not be accepted without a deposit. Also please note that a passport is required for this trip. If you would like to join us.. Plan early, as reservations must be made by November 7 th with full names with cabin and $200.00 per stateroom. Final payment is due on or before November 22.

PAGE 4 SEA PINES NEWS VOLUME V, ISSUE VIII PASCO SHERIFF S OFFICE NEWSLETTER August 2013 Did you know that Florida is one of the top states for tornado activity?zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Our location to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean helps to create this weather phenomenon when the warm, moist air from these waters meets the hot, dry land over our state. Our state is also in the path of the several hurricanes and tropical storms which form in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico every year, which can also spawn tornadoes. That is why all Pasco families should have an emergency plan. Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes, so it is important to plan in advance. This includes how you will get to a safe place; how you will contact one another; how you will get back together; and what you will do in different situations. Every emergency plan should include an emergency kit. This kit should contains food for at least three days, water, required medicines, a first aid kit, and additional survival items should you have to live without electrical power or should you have to leave your home. An important tool that can save your life and the life of your loved ones is a NOAA Weather Radio. According to FloridaDisaster.org, nearly 75 percent of tornado fatalities in Florida since 1950 have occurred between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m., when people are least likely to be tuned into other sources of weather information. A NOAA Weather Radio is the lone government-operated radio system that provides National Weather Service severe weather warnings 24 hours a day. If you live in the path of the severe storm, and your family has a NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio, the radio will automatically sound an alarm and then broadcast the warning message, regardless of the time of day. The newer weather radios even allow you to program the alarm to sound for specific counties and hazards. If you are hard of hearing or a heavy sleeper, there is even a kit available for the radio that includes a pillow shaker and strobe light which can wake you in the middle of the night. Part of law enforcement and emergency services mission during extreme weather and disasters is to convince citizens on the importance of evacuations. No one wants to leave the comfort of their home and many people may want to try and stay put to protect their home and belongings. However, emergency management personnel do not issue evacuation orders unless their experience and training lead them to believe that citizens lives are in danger. If you receive an order to evacuate, DO SO! Remember the tragic case of citizens who tried to ride out the storm when Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. They later tried to call for emergency assistance but law enforcement and emergency personnel were unable to respond, and many people lost their lives. You can find more information about emergency plans and emergency kits at the Federal Emergency Management Agency at www.ready.gov, and at the Florida Division of Emergency Management at FloridaDisaster.orgZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Do it today, as severe weather and other disasters can strike at any time. Sea Pines Security Patrol Help Needed If you can spare about 1 ½ hours one afternoon or evening a month, and are willing to help patrol your community by driving the Sea Pines Security truck, please contact Lynn Olson at either 727-697-0304 or lynnolson29@aol.com You will need to provide Lynn with your driver s license number and date of birth for Sea Pines insurance purposes. Lynn will arrange to get you a key to the truck which is parked on a lot between Mako and Yachtsman Streets. We sure could use the help!

VOLUME V, ISSUE VIII SEA PINES NEWS PAGE 5 INVEST IN YOURSELF...YOU RE WORTH IT!

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VOLUME V, ISSUE VIII SEA PINES NEWS PAGE 7 Starting from $30.00 per month 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 727 226-0093 E-mail Distribution of the Sea Pines Newsletter Have you changed your e-mail address? Are you new to the Sea Pines community? Please e-mail your complete name, address and contact information. We will be happy to add your e-mail address to the list so that you can start to receive our newsletter via e-mail. If you would like to delete your address, please advise us. Thank you- Please send your e-mail address to: SeaPinesNews@yahoo.com

SEA PINES, IN HUDSON FLORID A Officers and Board Sea Pines Civic Association 7817 Gulf Way Hudson, FL 34667 E-mail: SeaPinesNews@yahoo.com President...... Marianne Salo Vice President.... Linda Himebaugh Secretary...... Gloria North Treasurer.... Pat Piccininno Board Member. Dick Leibach Board Member..... Ernie Reed Board Member.. Jerry Sweet Registered Agent..... Ernie Reed Sea Pines Newsletter Editor.....Jerry Sweet Sea Pines, west of Old Dixie Highway Photo by Kitty Nicolai Sea Pines Civic Association Association dues are payable on the 1st of January of each year. Individual $20.00 Family... $40.00 Boat Ramp Fee.. $20.00 Non-Member Boat Ramp Fee.. $45.00 We re on the Web www.sea-pines.net ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER Business Cards $ 5.00 per issue ¼ Page $ 10.00 per issue ½ Page $ 15.00 per issue Full Page $ 25.00 per issue 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. 7817 Gulf Way, Hudson FL 34667 or (Preferably) send your high-resolution ad electronically to: SeaPinesNews@yahoo.com Make check payable to Sea Pines Civic Association (no cash please) Call Pat Piccininno, 727 863-4268 should you have questions. Deadline is the 20 th of the month to appear in the following month s issue Sea Pines Civic Association 7817 Gulf Way Hudson, FL 34667 4004 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED TO: