FROM THE PROGRAM A WELL DESERVED...

Preview:

Citation preview

J1L£Jj, 1999

Due to the slow time during the summermonths, there will not be an August editionof the Hawthorne Highlights. Your next

edition will befor the month of September.We hope you have a safe and enjoyable

summer.

)))))))))))))))))))))

FROM THE PROGRAMOFFICE

Are you ready for the "Fourth of July?" Weare! The only thing is, we are celebrating the 4th onthe 5th! Due to the holiday falling on a Sunday, wewill have our celebration on Monday.

We have planned a Parade, a Boat Parade, aBar-b-Que lunch, and afternoon Bingo. I alsounderstand there will be various card gamesplaying. The object for the day is to stay in out ofthe heat. The only exception to this will be theswimming pool. There will be games, etc. plannedfor anybody who wants to have a good time. Thepool will be open all day for children and we arehoping everyone will join in and help us make it agreat day.

The Other States Club is scheduled for adinner on Monday the 12th.

. Free Spirits Sing-a-long and dinner isscheduled for the fourth Tuesday (27th

).

July and August look to be quiet. But - westill have plenty going on and the majority of it isinside - out of the heat! Read your calendars and

weekly bulletins to check our activities down at theClubhouse and on our sports fields.

It is very "hot" outdoors but you can stay"cool" inside and be with your friends andneighbors at the Clubhouse.

A WELL DESERVEDRETIREMENT

Brady Livingston, one of our groundsspecialists, has retired. Brady was an employee ofHawthorne since November 3, 1972. He wasemployed the longest of any employee atHawthorne and certainly was looking forward to hisretirement.

His fellow employees got together onFriday, June 11th for a "Goodbye" party in

• his honor.Brady and his wife, Harriett, reside

in Okahumpka.You could always find Brady

working around the Clubhouse orreplacing someone's mailbox or trash

can. He took pride in his work andthat showed, because the grounds

around the Clubhouse were always neat and clean.We will certainly miss Brady and wish him well.

Oh, I forgot to mention - he loves to fish soguess what he will be doing a lot oft

DID YOU KNOW?

Bob Winther has been making coffee for theShuffleboard group for 20 years. Now you have toadmit - that is a lot of coffee!

******************************RESIDENT NEWS

I just learned that Tony Selva of 325Hawthorne Boulevard is getting married to BonnieLovett of Leesburg on Sunday July 25. They will bemarried at Hawthorne. We wish them heartyCongratulations and much happiness.

**********************SEARCH YOUR CLOSETS!

The Hawthorne Quilting Bees are always inneed of material. If you are cleaning out closets andhappen upon some material you won't be using,please call Pat Jennings at 314- 2871 or bring it tothe Program Office and the Quilters will pick it up.

As you know, most of their quilts aredonated so they can use all the help they can get.

Interested in Quilting? Well, come on downto the Clubhouse on Monday afternoon and visit theCraft Room. They would love to have you.

INDEPENDENCE DAY, JULY 4

Independence Day commemorates theDeclaration of Independence from England,formally adopted by the Continental Congress on

July 4, 1776 by John Hancock's (President ofCongress) signature. The official signing oftheDeclaration by the rest ofthe Congress occurred onAugust 2, 1776. The first Independence Day wascelebrated in 1777 with cannons, bonfires,fireworks, and public reading of the Declaration ofIndependence. Many citizens also placed lit candlesin their windows .

............•....••.....•.•.. ~

Did you know that the invention ofthe first man-made explosion of sparksoccurred in 1()th century China when a cookwas mixing sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter(potassium nitrate). It is not known whatthe cook was trying to make, but thesethree ingredients were common in Chinesekitchens at the time.

• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Plans are underway for our HomeImprovement Fair scheduled for Friday, October22nd

• The time will be 11 AM to 2 PM in theClubhouse. Make sure you mark your calendarsfor this day. All activities will be pre-empted in theClubhouse until 4 PM.

This is a great way for our Newcomers tobecome acquainted with the area businesses andservices they offer. Also, it's a great time to lookover your home and see what needs a-fixin!

Invited to attend this year's Fair areplumbers, appliance repair, aluminum and awnings,electricians, bathroom remodeling, interiordecorators, carpet installers and carpet cleaners,drapes and verticals, hardware centers, etc.

We will again offer lunch to those who wishto buy. And, how can you go wrong?

The Home Improvement Fair is one of ourmost successful events held in the Clubhouse, andeach time it seems to get bigger and bigger. If youhave had someone do work at your home and wishthem to be invited, let Sandy know in the ProgramOffice. It just might be that they aren't on the listand probably should be.

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2

JULY, 1999DATES TO CELEBRATE

Origin of July's Name: the fifth month in the earlyRoman calendar, it was named Quintilis, meaningfifth, and had 36 days. Romulus reduced it to 31and Numa Pompilius to 30. Later, Julius Caesarrestored one day giving it 31. In 44 B.C., MarkAntony named this month for Julius Caesar sinceCaesar's birthday fell on the 14thofthe month.

BIRTHSTONE - Ruby (contented mind)FLOWER - LarkspurCOLORS - Green and Russet

1: 12SthAnniversary of first U.S. Zoo (1874)-The Philadelphia Zoo opened withapproximately 1,000 animals on exhibit.Price of admission was 25 cents for adultsand 10 cents for children. Over 3,000people visited the zoo on opening day.

1: Birth date of Princess Diana (1961-1997)1: National Postal Workers' Day2: 35thAnniversary of Civil Rights Act (1964)2: Halfway Point of 1999 - the 183rdday of the

year (halfway point)4: Independence Day and National Bell

Ringing Ceremony4 -10: Freedom Week6: On this day in 1785, Thomas Jefferson

proposed a monetary decimal system withfour coins; ten dollar gold piece, silverdollar, silver dime, and copper penny.

8: Birthday ofIce Cream Sundae (1881)8: In 1950, General Douglas MacArthur was

named Commander of United Nations forcesin Korea.

12: In 1933, Congress passed the first nationalminimum wage law (40 cents per hour).

13: In 1837, Queen Victoria became the firstMonarch to occupy Buckingham Palace.There were 50 lavatories. Much of theroyalty didn't like living there. Four milesof corridors took 10 men workingcontinuously to keep the 4,000 windowsclean. One man worked full time justcleaning clocks. George V tried to sell it toa hotel chain. George VI called it the "icebox". Queen Elizabeth said it's a housewhere you need a bicycle.

14: FRANCE: Bastille Day, FrenchIndependence Day

15: Birth Anniversary of Rembrandt (1606-1669) - Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn,Dutch painter and etcher, was born atLeiden, Holland.

18 - 24: Space Week19: On this day in 1940, Sir Winston Churchill

introduced the "V for Victory" hand signalas part of his campaign to liberate Europefrom the Nazis. Today that signal stands for''peace''.

20: 30th Anniversary of Man's first landing onthe moon. The three U.S. astronautswereNeil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Jr. andMichael Collins.

22: JEWISH: Tishab' Av23: Birthday of the ice cream cone (1904)23 - August 8: XIII Pan American Games,

Winnipeg, Manitoba - this event involvesathletes from 42 countries in North andSouth America competing in 41 sports.

25: In 1952, Puerto Rico adopted a newconstitution, which gave it the status of an.autonomous commonwealth, voluntarilylinked to the United States.

26: U.S. Federal Bureau oflnvestigation (FBI)was founded in 1909.

27: Anniversary of First Bugs Bunny Cartoon(1940) - "A Wild Hare"

28: Birth Anniversary of Jacqueline LeeBouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994)

28 Full Moon - the hay moon, buck moon, orthunder moon. The Zuni Indians call it thecom moon because it comes about the timethe com ripens.

28: Miami was incorporated as a city on this dayin 1898.

28: Partial Lunar Eclipse - the eclipse begins at4:56 EDT and ends 10:11 EDT.

29: In 1981, Britain's Prince Charles marriedLady Diana Spencer at St. Paul's Cathedral,London with 2,500 guests attending.

30: Baltimore was founded on this day in 1729.30: In 1965, President Johnson signed the

Medicare bill which became effective in1966.

31: Shredded Wheat Cereal's Birthday (1893)

• •• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I

3

DEATH NOTICES

Joseph A. TinoleyVirginia GreenwaldJames Padgett

March 16May 14JuneS

MAINTENANCE WEEK

Held every year, the third week of August isset aside to strip and re-wax the floors in theClubhouse.

From Sunday, August 15th to Monday,August 23rd

, the auditorium, lemon, lime, palm,craft, gallery and hospitality rooms will be closed toour residents. The Library and Billiard rooms willbe open.

Please make sure you mark your calendarsso you don't schedule 'anything for the Clubhouse.This does not affect the swimming pool area.

Just so there is no misunderstanding - TheAuction Heirs do household sales, not housesales. So, if you are putting your house up for saleand need help with having a sale ofthe contentsthen you can call one of the Auction Heirs. CallWillie Lee, Doreen Francis, Barbara Frank, ElaineHoffner, Diane Zatarski or Betty Bell. They do agreat job and not only do they help you, they arehelping Club Hawthorne.

VEGETARIAN CLUB

Over 130 Hawthorne residents, plus guests,participated in one ofthe newest activities this year,"The Vegetarian Club".

The interest was very gratifying!Anyone interested in learning more about

vegetarianism during your leisure summer hours,may contact the Club Secretary, Edith Johnson, at323-8100 (102 Camillia Trail). She has a small

collection of magazines, books, and videosbelonging to the Club that you may borrow. Copiesofthe Vegetarian Times may also be found in theHawthorne Library.

The Vegetarian Club will resume theirdinners and meeting in the Fall. Have a pleasantand healthy summer.

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

CONSTRUCTION HASSTARTED

The "Space Program" has finally taken offlGround has been broken. The freestandingstructure will include a Fitness Center, a Fine ArtsRoom, a Library, and a storage facility.

Beginning Tuesday, June 1st, the wallbetween the shuffieboard courts and gallery had tobe taken down. Then it was "GO" from there .

Everyone is eager for the addition to bedone. The Planning Committee worked hard on thisproject before a vote was taken; and I might add, itwas a very favorable vote.

You know how you never have enoughRoome? Well already we have plans for every inchofthe new storage space.

HAWTHORNE HIGHLIGIITSHawthorne at Leesburg

P.O. Box 491700Leesburg, FL 34749

(352) 787-1000

EDITOR: Sandy AlexanderGENERAL MANAGER: Dan Gorden

Articles Submitted by:Marilyn Fivash

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

4

Recommended