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Volume 2, Issue 6. The newsletter for the Meadow Pointe community.
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Page 1MEADOW POintE nEWS January 2012
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© 2012 Meadow Pointe news. All rights reserved. Meadow Pointe news is published monthly, distributed by the U.S. Postal Service free to all residents of the Meadow Pointe community and advertisers. Unless otherwise noted, the views expressed in this publication do not necessarily rep-resent those of the Publisher or the Meadow Pointe Community Development Districts i, ii, iii and iV. Lists are for reference only and do not imply official sanction or recommendation by Meadow Pointe news. Editorial submissions are welcome. Publisher res erves the right to reject or edit for length and clarity all submissions. the Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions.
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Start the New Year with this thought!
You may have heard of the phrase “pay it forward” and not really understood what it meant before. If you have understood the concept, then you may not have put it into practice yet, or realized how it can relate to your home life or business.
To “pay it forward” means that when you have been the recipient of an act of kindness, then you repay this act of kindness to others, which can start a whole chain reaction of random acts of kindness, leading to a whole transfor-mation of spirit.
You may ask what this has to do with your home life or business, but believe me, it has everything to do with it!
The concept and its effect is much like viral marketing, where everyone gets in-volved and is affected in some way that can wind up being something huge.
Your home life or business is all about relationships - Relationships with
people you know, and relationships with total strangers, clients, or potential customers. The way you treat people has everything to do with what you get in return.
So what are some ways you can “pay it forward” and treat people extra special so that they turn around and do the same for a few, if not many, other people to build a giant network of people helping people?
Start with small things. Offer to help with a project, drop a dollar in a donation bucket, give a small gift to say “Thank You” to someone, pay someone’s toll who is behind you, give a customer an extra donut or a free drink now and then, etc. There are limitless ideas that are equally great. Be selfless; treat everyone with respect and kindness. Your acts will not be forgotten, so don’t forget the power of paying it forward!
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Mead w Pointe i InFoMeadow Pointe Clubhouse28245 County Line Road Wesley Chapel, FL 33543P: (813) 973-1671 F: (813) 973-7268 clubhouse1@meadowpointecdd.comwww.meadowpointecdd.com
Office Hours: (M-F) 8 am - 5 pmOperations Manager: Keith FiskClubhouse Hours: Everyday from 8am - 9:30pm Pool hours: 10am - Dusk
MP Cdd supervisorsChair: Dennis Smith- 994-9832dsmith@meadowpointecdd.comTreasurer: Lutfi Jadallah - 991-7511ljadallah@meadowpointecdd.comVice Chair: Pat Asklar - 973-7943pasklar@meadowpointecdd.comAssistant Secretary: Kelly Rodriguez- 991-7955 krodriguez@meadowpointecdd.com Assistant Secretary: Dawn Khalil - 991-4249dkhalil@meadowpointecdd.comMeetings are 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month. All are welcome!
MP1 Community Council (MP1CC) The community council is a group of volun-teers that work to make our community a better place to live. If you are interested in getting involved, contact us at mp1cc@ya-hoo.com for more details. We look forward to hearing from you.
Current Village reps are:Arbors . . . . . . . . . Dennis CostaBroadlands . . . . .Nancy Deacon Murray Grasslands . . . . . Susan Walsh-Boyle Hammocks . . . . . Erick Egeland Meadowlands . . . Diane Hemphill Parkland . . . . . . . Carlotta Bernard Pinedale . . . . . . . VACANT Savannahs . . . . . Tim Taylor Springs . . . . . . . . . Mike Rosche Summerbrooke . Mike Smith Woodlands . . . . . Jeanne Curtin
Santa’s Visit
Santa paid an early visit to the Meadow Pointe 1 clubhouse much to the delight of many
young residents!
Many thanks to the Meadow Pointe Community Council
and CDD for sponsoring this fun family event.
The villages of Meadow Pointe 1 showed off their creativity this holiday season (many thanks to the Community Council). We hope to have a holiday decorating village competition during our 2012 holiday season, so start thinking of ways to make your village entrances shine!
VillageEntrances
Now that Santa has come and gone, there’s no better time than January to focus on health
and wellness. Often, New Year’s Resolutions include exercise goals. The fitness center at Meadow Pointe continues to be a popular option for exercisers. There are resistance machines that work all major muscle groups, free weights, and cardio equipment including a stationary bike, treadmills, and elliptical machines.
Two televisions provide visual entertainment, and many people bring their own ipods or headphones. The Meadow Pointe Community Council purchased the antiseptic wipes to clean the machines after each use, as well as the cubbies to store our wallets, keys, jackets, and purses while we exercise. The racquetball court is hugely popular! Reserve the court by calling the clubhouse at 973-1671, or sign up to play on Thursday nights. It’s a great way to meet your neighbors and practice your swing.
Other fitness options at Meadow Pointe include tennis, and jazzercise classes, Check out our website at www.meadowpointe.com for more information. And know that your CDD wants to provide excellent amenities for you. v
Happy New Year!
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Stay up to date by visiting our website at www.meadowpointecdd.com.
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If you, or one of your neighbors in MP1 have something noteworthy to share, please send information to Dawn Khalil at dkhalil@meadowpointecdd.com to be included!
V o l u n t e e r S p o t l i g h t
Marcia DunnThis month we’d like to acknowledge
Marcia for her continued volunteer work. Marcia was one of our wreath ribbon
experts, and helped make our village entrances festive. Every time Dennis Costa of the Com-munity Council has asked, Marcia has stepped up without hesitation.
“We moved to MP1 from Maine in May of 2009 and have loved it ever since. My husband retired in June of 2006 and our intentions were to move south, away from the harsh Maine winters. Our last winter there was a killer. We had returned to Maine from Florida during a Nor’ester and couldn’t get into our driveway. We headed south shortly after with the intentions of settling here. We have friends in Lutz, which is one reason this area was chosen.
My volunteering goes way back to perhaps 1990, where I originally volunteered much of
my time with the school system and the school/town library. Our son was born in 1983 and our daughter in 1988, and it was a bit of a stress relief getting out of the house for a bit as well as being close to the school system, where my son at-tended. It was a perfect match for me. Eventually it worked into a paid position. Now that I’m here, I am available to volunteer for different events and decorating or whatever needs doing. If I get a call, and we are around, I can make arrangements to assist with community events.”
Marcia, we are thrilled to have you here in MP1, and thank you for all that you contribute to our community! v
Ongoing at mP 1
Bridge CluB If interested in a bridge club on Thursdays, contact Mary Cline at 994-7909.
Hearing impaired aSSiStanCeMeadow Pointe 1 has teamed up with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services of Florida, Inc. to have space at our clubhouse to meet with people who may need special phones. Contact Jane Swanson at 727-853-1010 to make an appointment! This is a FREE service.
maSterS of fine artof WeSley CHapel Wednesdays from 10-2 at MP1 Clubhouse for experienced artists. Contact Bob Jasper for more information, 973-4734.
art group Tuesdays from 10-12 at MP1 Clubhouse. Contact Gloria Glauser, 991-4500.
tenniS leSSonS at mp 1Coach Bill Arfsten USPTA trains all levels of players. Call 469-2267 for more information on private and group lessons.
to tHe pointe danCe ClaSSeSBallet, jazz, and hip hop dance lessons are available at the MP1 fitness center Mondays between 4:30 and 7pm. Classes are $30/month. Contact Chrissy at 679-0395, or email ToThePointeDanceCentre@yahoo.com for more information.
raCquetBall CHallengeMP1 has a Racquetball Challenge from 6 p.m. to closing Thursdays for experienced players. A great way to find a racquetball partner, or meet others at your level. Contact the Fitness Center for more information.
JazzerCiSeJazzercise classes are now being offered at MP1! Times are Saturday mornings from 9-10, and Tuesday evenings from 6-7. Call the clubhouse for more details.
quilting CluB Meets Tuesdays at the Clubhouse. Contact Diane at 857-5670 for more information.
from Meadow Pointe 1!
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The Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce announced last Thursday that John Negley of Florida Hospital of Wesley Chapel won the coveted title of Honorary Mayor. Jan Roberts of Big Brothers Big Sisters is the new Deputy Mayor of Wesley Chapel. The event was held at Wesley Chapel Toyota and co- sponsored by the Pasco Times. “This is an exciting time to live and work in Wesley Chapel, the momentum is so positive. Over the
past few years I have seen the level of member participation in Chamber events increase dramatically. It is inspiring!” states President, Debie Kaplan. The Chamber has elevated the level in which they do everything and this vision seems to have funneled down to three incredible people who put their name in the ring to run for the Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel. Mitze Richeson, from Cypress Creek
Chiropractic, Jan Roberts from Big Brothers Big Sisters and John Negley from Florida Hospital of Wesley Chapel.
This race lasted five months. Their goal was to raise the most money. The prize is winning the title of both Honorary Mayor and
Florida Hospital’s John negley named as Wesley Chapel’s
new Honorary mayor
Deputy Mayor. This race was designed to give these individuals a platform to gain visibility for themselves as representatives of their perspective businesses, an opportunity to showcase their business as an outstanding member of the community, an opportunity to raise money for the Chamber and an opportunity for each individual to give back to their favorite charity. They in essence become the face of the Wesley Chapel Chamber, and the Wesley Chapel Community.
This year’s race has shown us how three individuals can unite various supporters together as individuals who volunteered their time and effort to come up with intriguing ways to network! We saw them create different events and utilize
the local businesses to support their efforts and donate prizes. We saw them interact with all the Chamber members, lobbying for their vote, by creatively asking for donations. We saw them use their leadership skills of passion, realized vision, influence and the recognized need for one another. The three candidates raised an unprecedented $ 67,000 of which over $ 30,000 will go out to the candidate’s respective charities. The Chamber is grateful to all of those people and businesses that contributed their time and money for the Chamber’s biggest fundraiser of the year. For a list of upcoming meetings and events please go to www.wesleychapelchamber.com. v
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At the new Arnold & Par-kinson Dentistry, located inside the Cypress Creek
professional park on SR 56 just east of I-75, there are two dentists that absolutely love what they do. Together, Drs. Robert Parkinson and Scott Arnold have more than thirty years of dental experience and their new office in Wesley Chapel is state of the art. It was designed specifically for team efficiency and patient comfort.
And, in the spirit of efficiency and comfort, the team at Arnold & Par-kinson Dentistry takes great pride in tending to one patient at a time with little or no waiting.
“We like to make sure people are comfortable before we begin any dental procedure,” says Office Man-ager Amber Buck. “We schedule
plenty of time for each person. Time is valuable and we understand how frustrating it can be to make an appointment only to have a long wait. We do our best to keep things running smoothly around here so our patients can get in and out in the time they expect.”
This office team insists on treating each patient as a special guest visit-ing their office. They get to know each patient, help them get comfort-able and provide superior dentistry with a gentle chairside manner.
Both doctors are family men and share another office in Riverview. They are excited about opening in Wesley Chapel and want to serve the area as true community dentists. “We understand family dentistry,” says Dr. Robert Parkinson, “Dr. Arnold and I both have families and
have been taking care of area family smiles for many years. If you come to our Wesley Chapel office you will see either Dr. Arnold or me. We are not a chain of dental offices. We even give our cell phone numbers to our patients.”
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Arnold & Parkinson Dentistry is a family dental practice that accepts most insurance. They would like to invite local residents to try them. They offer free consultations so you can see if they’re right for you. The doctors also have the additional training needed to perform cos-metic, reconstructive and neuro-muscular dentistry. You can check them out on the web at www.MyFamilySmile.com or call their office at (813) 907-2228. v
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Mead w Pointe ii InFoVOLUnTEER SPOTLIgHT
Dick Arens
Meadow Pointe ii Cdd informationwww.meadowpointe2cdd.org
MPII CLUBHOUSECOnTACT InFORMATIOnBill SnyderProperty Manager30051 County Line RoadWesley Chapel, FL 33543Office: 991.5016 Fax: 991.6169E -Mail: clubhouse@mpiicdd.org
Office HoursMonday - Sunday 8AM - 10PM
Fitness CenterMonday - Friday 5AM - 9:45PMSaturday - Sunday 8AM - 9:45PM
Pool Hours (Pool is not heated)Thursday - Tuesday 10AM - DuskWednesday 12PM - Dusk
MP II CDD SUPERVISORSChairman: Linda Strawlinda.straw@mpiicdd.orgVice-Chairman: Mark Glassmanmark.glassman@mpiicdd.orgAssistant Treasurer: Jim Bovisjim.bovis@mpiicdd.orgAssistant Secretary: Glen Aleoglen.aleo@mpiicdd.orgSupervisor: Brian Shahinbrian.shahin@mpiicdd.org
What better time than the Holidays to pay tribute and express appreciation for our Veterans who protect and served our
country to preserve our freedoms. Dick Arens does that every day through his volunteer efforts. Dick has been volunteering at James Haley VA Medical Center for two years as a tram driver. He picks up the patients in the parking lot and transports them to the various buildings.
Dick is a retired Air Force fighter pilot who served for 22 years and also goes to the VA hospital for his medical care. He saw, first hand, the need and wanted to stay active so contacted Voluntary Services and became a volunteer. Dick says “I enjoy meeting and helping someone, especially someone on crutches or with a walker. To be able to help them brings such pleasure and is so rewarding”.
Being a true pilot, Dick still flies and teaches. He has also, on occasion, assisted wounded veterans by providing transportation for their families; he recently flew the family of a patient from Tampa to their home in South Carolina. This will also be the 19th year he has flown in the “Missing Man Flyby” at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell for Veterans Day.
Vice President of the Hillsborough Veterans Council, Dick is also very proud of the project they have taken on to build a Vietnam Memorial in the
Hillsborough County Veterans Park. There will be an area in the park dedicated to honoring each branch of the service.
Another aspect of Dick’s Volunteer work is his participation in “Honor Flight”. This is a service provided free for the World War II Veteran to be flown to Washington DC for the day to visit the World War II Memorial built 5 years ago. The planes are sometimes donated by Southwest or American Airlines and Honor Flight pays for the fuel, other times the plane has to be paid for and this is accomplished through donations. Each veteran has a volunteer chaperone for the day. Dick first got involved as a chaperone. So far this year 280 veterans have been taken to Washington. Any WWII Veteran who is interested can get information at Honorflight-wcf.org.
Dick also delivers books being donated to the hospital and said there is also a big need for toiletries. Anyone wishing to donate toiletries can bring them to the clubhouse and Dick would be glad to deliver them to the hospital for distribution to the veteran patients. There is also a need for more drivers and volunteers. Dick has resided in Lettingwell for 11 years with his wife Eloise. We thank him for his service and the service he now extends to his fellow veterans. v
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MPII ClubsBroWnie/daiSy/girl SCout troopSSeveral Troops meet at MPII. Contact your local troop for meeting dates and times.
danCe ConneCtion Couples and singles welcome, learn Foxtrot, Waltz, and East coast swing, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm-8pm. For more info contact John Glandon at 813.929.7652
Come danCe WitH uS Adult and children dance classes beginning Monday October 11th from 5:30-6 pm and 6pm-6:30pm. For more info contact Cheryl Morris at 813.973.2018
evening Book CluB Contact Joan Abrams at 813.907.8329 or email: ah2wcn97@aol.com
men’S CluB Meets Friday nights @ 6 pm for cards. For more info, call the clubhouse @ 813.991.5016
piCkeBall CluB Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, alternating between MPI and MPII at 6:30pm. Anyone interested in learning the game come join us! Email mark.glassman@mpiicdd.org
SWim leSSonS Swim lessons are now available at MPII. Sign up today for American Red Cross swimming and safety training. Free 15 min. introductory lesson. Call Coach Susan at 813.618.6325 for times and information
tampa Bay neWComerS A group for all women in MP II whether they are new to the area or established. Meet every Wednesday to play Mah Jongg from 12:30pm-4pm. If Mah Jongg is not for you, they also host many other activities including luncheons, outings, bowling, book club, card games and much more. For more information contact Beverly at 813.907.9464 email ProspectiveMembers@gmail.com
zumBa Adult classes are Mondays from 7pm-8pm and Wednesdays from 9:30am-10:30am. For info, contact Caroline @ 813.546.5017. Zumba for Kids meet Saturdays from 10:15am-11:00am. www.zumbaonwheels.com or call Maggie @ 813.438.2620
Water aeroBiCS Come join our water aerobics workout on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10:00am-11:00am
WomenS CluB Meets the last friday of every month for board games. Contact Marilyn at 813.929.3812
Mead w Pointe ii InFo
With a real heavy heart, I take to my keyboard to write about a fellow Educator, CDD Supervisor
and most of all a great Friend. I have had the privilege to have known Wayne for the past 10 years that I have been residing in Meadow Pointe. I first met him when I attended a residence council meeting and I found out that he lived down the street from me. He told me to join the council and together we would try and keep this district on an even keel even though the residents had no say on the CDD Board. We went to meetings with the rest of fellow village reps and did our best until that wonderful day when we got Harold Zeigler on to the board. By the following year, the entire board was made up of all residents including Wayne and myself elected by the community. It was a hard time in the beginning, due to we had no idea of what went on and really what had to be done. We walked the community, talked to residents read emails and in general just kept our eyes and ears open. As time evolved the board got settled in and the district had a board that cared and was willing to work for it. Wayne became a liaison with the community and Pasco Schools due to his background and put forth the greatest effort when it came to school safety and the safety of our children in general. He was a soft spoken gentleman that lulled you into doing what- ever was best for the district.
Born in 1929 to the proud parents, Oates and Talitha Busbice, one of eventually 9 children, born just seven months before the stock market crash and the start of the great depression. He was raised on a farm and did like all children of that era, did his chores as he was told to do, walked to school, came home, did more chores, did his homework and looked forward to another day to repeat the previous one. Upon graduation of high school in June of 1946 he attended Southwestern University in Lafayette in their agriculture department. Graduating in June of 1949, Wayne set out to become an agriculture teacher. In 1950 the Korean conflict broke out and Wayne and two other brothers joined the Air Force and eventually Wayne went through Officer Candidate School and retired as a Lt Colonel. Among other achievements that Wayne accomplished in life, was a time in the political arena, and also rose to the position of Jr.High School Principal. Wayne also achieved the distinction of earning his Ed.D and earned the right to be called Doctor Busbice. Wayne is survived by his wife Patricia and their 6 children and 6 grandchildren. To add to the list of people who will miss him are a clan of close to 100 in the Busbice circle and many, many friends that Wayne and Pat have made in their lifetime. In closing, all I can say is that I am going to miss our lunches together and miss the great friend that you became. May you Rest in Peace among the greats that have passed.
- Mark GlassMan Supervisor MPII CDD
Winter weather brings some relief from our typi-cally high temperatures, but it also requires a
bit of patience. Those tropical plants and small palms that are cold damaged are best left as they are until we are past the last frost, which may not be until mid March. The dead tips of various plants will protect the live tissue underneath and may prevent further frost damage. It is also too early to determine the extent of damage. On palms, even if the center frond looks damaged, there may be another bud underneath wait-ing to push out, which may take a couple of months
to appear. So please be patient you don’t want to cause more damage to your plants.
With regard to irrigation, once a week should be suf-ficient, unless you have new plantings. If the leaf blades of turf grass are fully extended open, they have enough water. It is always a good idea to probe the soil to know how deep the moisture is, and then program your irriga-tion timer accordingly. Applying only as much water as is needed, will help provide a healthy landscape.
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Several hundred students participate each year, so to allow even more stars their chance to shine on stage we have expanded to TWO final shows. On Saturday, Feb. 11th, we expect an energetic crowd of excited youngsters to compete in the tryouts for the thrill of becoming a finalist. Participants are
judged primarily on talent, but also on stage presence and appropriate appearance. The final competitions will be on March 10th, at the Theater at Wesley Chapel High School. Tickets for adults will be $12, or both shows for $20. For students through high school the fee is $6, both shows for $10, and children under 5 are free. We award over $3,000 in cash prizes, trophies and ribbons and a chance to compete onstage with an audience of several hundred. The competition is conducted in a professional atmosphere with judges from central Florida who are outstanding in their respective fields. Singers, instrumental musicians, acrobats, bands, baton twirlers, dancers and other forms of entertainment are welcome to participate. There are several age categories for solos and one or more group
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WCAA Lacrosse celebrates 2011 with a look back at some of our
accomplishments. This was our tenth year providing lacrosse to Wesley Chapel and the surrounding area for youth ages 5 through high-school senior. The program started with a just a couple of boys teams running only during the spring. Now there are boys and girls teams playing year round, three annual tournaments as well as plans to support nine teams for spring 2012. That growth was spurred by our WCAA Lacrosse Tournaments. Our first tournaments brought local Tampa area teams together during the spring season in mini jamborees, which we will continue in 2012. In 2007 we hosted the first Derek Pieper Memorial Cup, a tournament honoring the memory of one of our players lost in the prime of his life. Now, five years later, each November that event brings thousands of people to our area pumping millions of dollars into our local economy. In 2009, Wesley Chapel hosted the first Sunshine State Games lacrosse
tournament. This 30+ year old, state sponsored, amateur sporting event expanded its lacrosse presence the following year by adding two additional locations to the event we started. This year, we added I Lacrosse My Heart, an all-girls charity tournament which supported St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital’s pediatric heart unit. This event also helped raise heart-health awareness for the girls and women of our community. Over the years we have supported numerous charity organizations. We have offered fundraising and service opportunities to our local Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girls Scouts. We held blood drives and included organizations like Voice for Orphans at our tournaments and events. At our annual December holiday lacrosse camp, we collect gifts for Toys for Tots of Pasco County. We have provided donations and support to several local schools, local churches, and nearly a dozen local lacrosse teams. Thousands of dollars have been invested into Wesley Chapel District Park for improvements to be enjoyed by all
members of our community. And, through the Derek Pieper Memorial Fund, we provide scholarships to needy children, who would not have otherwise been able to play lacrosse. From the tournaments benefiting our local community, to the dozens of players who moved on to play collegiate lacrosse, to the youth of our community learning sportsmanship and teamwork by playing with our teams, we have many accomplishments. WCAA Lacrosse is proud to be a part of the Meadow Pointe community and we look forward to another ten years of providing opportunities for the youth of our area. Without the hard work and dedication of our coaches and volunteers, none of this would be possible. Come be a part of the fastest sport on two feet! Get more information at www.WCLacrosse.org and www.WCAAsports.org WCAA Sports Now Registering! Spring Basketball, Baseball and Softball – Visit www.wcaasports.org for info. v
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Mead w Pointe iii InFoMeadow Pointe iii Cdd informationwww.meadowpointe3cdd.org
BoArD oF SuperViSorS
Chairman: Paul CarlucciVice Chairman: Michael HallAssistant Secretary: John JohnsonAssistant Secretary: William GalettaAssistant Secretary: Glenn Johnston
Board of Supervisors public meeting held second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM in the Meadow Pointe III Clubhouse.
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hoA Meeting Jan. 5th 6:30pmCdd Meeting Jan. 10th 6:30pm
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Jazzercise Mondays and Wednesdays 6-6:45 pm For more info call Julie 813-505-5258
the tennis ConnectionCongratulations to Meadow Pointe III residents Hannah and Myles. They are doing well in their first junior league season. They helped put their team in the top four and close to qualifying spot for the end of the seasons play-offs on December 11th. Good Luck from Meadow Pointe III
mahjong Ladies play Mahjong at MPIII Clubhouse every Wednesday 12 noon - 3 pm. Come meet new friends.
announcements If a resident would like to make an announcement in the MPIII Section, a birthday, anniversary, wedding or engagement please contact the Clubhouse at 813-383-6676
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gREAT TEnnIS WEATHER - HIT THE COURTS!The tennis courts are buzzing at Meadow Pointe III. Winter 2012 Meadow Pointe III tennis class registration has started for both kids & adults. Be sure to register as classes fill quickly. In the past year, the Meadow Pointe III tennis program has grown into a 2 day a week group class program for kids ages 3 to 16, from beginning to intermediate levels.
Also offered are beginning QuickStart tourna-ments for kids ages 5 to 12 and a more advanced Junior league for kids ages 8 to 16. We also offer group lessons for adults of all levels. We also offer private lessons for both kids & adults. Let our USPTA certified coaches make tennis fun for you and your child and get the whole family out on the courts. For more information, go to www.TheTennisConnection.com or call 813-949-9195.
TEnnIS JUnIORLEAgUETeamTennisJuniorLeague.com: Meadow Pointe III residents Hannah Marmol & Myles Caesar are doing well in their very first junior league season. Playing in the citywide www.TeamTen-nisjuniorLeague.com 12B division, their team took 3rd place in the recent citywide playoffs on December 11th at Cheval Tennis Club.
Congrats! The next season starts in February/March. Start practicing now in a Meadow Pointe Tennis class.
TEnnISCOnnECTIOnQUICkSTARTTOURnAMEnT SERIES: Meadow Pointe III nov 20th -10 playersResults: Court #1 1st Anjanie P 113 pts., 2nd Ethan L 112 pts., Taylor G 105 pts, Arjun A 102 pts., Michael A 100 pts., Cooper D 99 pts.
Court #2 1st Shivani P 122 pts, 2nd Suhant G 95 pts., 3rd Ronak K 85 pts., Richab K 72 pts. For beginning level kids ages 5-12 years. Check out the upcoming schedule as well as pictures and results from prior tournaments on our website.
Meadow Pointe III residents Hannah Marmol & Myles Caesar after playoffs and 3rd place citywide finish.
Pictures from recent Mp3 QuickStart Tournament held on November 20, 2011 for beginning level kids ages 5-12 yrs old.
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Voice for the Orphans is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and providing education regarding the situation of abandoned, neglected and abused children. The organization wants to provide the public with knowledge and believes with this awareness and education many will be moved to act. Voice for the Orphans believes everyone can help an orphaned child either through prayer, volunteering, donating financially, fostering or adopting a child. “Our vision is that people will accept our call to action and want to help the many children who need it. We
know not everyone will choose to foster or adopt, this is why we offer other ways people can help,” said Veronica Brocato, President and Founder of Voice for the Orphans. Voice for the Orphans just hosted its Grand Opening to introduce their vision to the public. Activities included: bounce houses, slide, face painter, special guest speaker Loryn Smith of Woven Basket, a children’s book author’s signing, puppet the-atre and raffle. “We wanted to introduce ourselves to our community, share our vision and make sure the families who came out in support had a great time,” said Veronica. Other organizations with similar missions were also present at the grand opening: Watoto, Eckerd Community Alternatives, Oasis Pregnancy Center and Chinese Chil-dren Adoption International had information tables and volunteers present to answer questions.
To learn more about Voice for the Orphans visit the website at www.voicefortheorphans.org or contact Veronica Brocato at brocato@voice-fortheorphans.org.
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Each year, thousands of Girl Scouts visit the founder’s historical house in Savannah. Along the time-worn corridors, each girl considers how, even 100 years later, Juliette’s story continues to encourage them to dream big and do great things with their lives.
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PewterDomestic long-hair grey female, young adult.her id is C9103.
TiggerDomestic short-hair orange and white tiger male, adult; front paws declawed--indoors only.his id is C9678.
strAy: Young adult male Weimaraner,
thin, very affectionate, soulful.
his id is d5154
strAy: Adult male white shepherd-collie
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Mead w Pointe iV InFoIt’s the beginning of the year, and time to update your
information with the clubhouse. This year we will be cleaning up the gate entrance box information so we
need every resident to update their information. There
is no need to give your gate entry information, just cut out and fill in the information sheet provided in this month’s issue and turn it into the clubhouse office. For your convenience there is a black box outside the office
that you can drop it off in. In February/March we will be deleting anyone from the gate box that does not turn in an information sheet. Please don’t delay, turn it in as soon as you can. Thank you for your continued cooperation. v
new resident Inforesident: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________ information form and waiver
Thank you for taking a moment to complete our Resident Information Form. This information will be maintained in your file. It will be your responsibility to update this form as necessary with new information.
Name (last, first) relationship e-mail* Birthdate
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Name (last, first)And Name of Minor Child(ren), if Any
signature date
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I, the undersigned, being over the age of eighteen (18) years, on behalf of myself and my minor children if any, hereby acknowledge that I have inspected the facilities and programs being offered by the facility and am fully aware of the dangers and risks of injury inherent in the use of the facilities and participation in the programs offered. I understand that aerobic exercise and athletic fitness training or program participation can be dangerous and that the facility requests that I consult with a physician with respect to any past or present illness or injury that may affect my, or if applicable, my child’s participation in or the ability to engage in exercise and activities at the facility. In consideration of the permission granted to use the facilities and participate in the programs, I hereby waive for myself, and, if applicable, for my minor children indicated below, and to the extent permitted by law, any and all claims, charges, losses, and liabilities against the Clubhouse at 3902 Meadow Pointe Blvd. Wesley Chapel, Fl. 33544 for loss, damage, or injury that may be sustained by reason of the use of the facilities or participation in the programs by myself or my family. As used herein, the “Clubhouse at 3902 Meadow Pointe Blvd. Wesley Chapel, Fl. 33544” refers to the Meadow Pointe Community Development District, its officers, staff, representatives, and agents. I further agree to abide by all rules and instructions of the facility and its personnel. I have read this Assumption of Risk and Wavier of Liability and fully understand its terms and conditions. I further agree and acknowledge that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agree have been made.
*The database is strictly for MPIV communications only. Your email will be kept confidential and only used to promote MPIV activities, important bulletins, and MPIV updates.
Resident Information Form 12/11
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Meadow Pointe iV Cdd infoAddress: 3902 Meadow Pointe BlvdWesley Chapel, Fl 33543Phone: 813-973-3003Fax: 813-973-3883Hours of Operation:Sun-Sat 9AM-9PMContact Information:Jeremy T Crawford, Clubhouse ManagerEmail:mpivclub@live.comNon-Emergency Sheriff ’s office Phone: 813-929-1204 CDD BoArD
Chairman: Sandra BellVice Chairman: John BlakelySupervisors: Adam Bell, Joseph Andrews, & Arlene AndrewsDistrict Manager: Scott BrizendineLocation: MPIV ClubhouseTime: January 10th, 11:30 AM hoA BoArD
President: Seth BohannonTreasurer: Ken KauffmanDirector: Diane Horner Director: Mark SiffordDirector: John JohnsonDevco Rep: Mark SiffordCommunity Association Manager: Steve SzekelyLocation: MPIII ClubhouseTime: January 5th, 6:30 PM
BOOT CAMPAll ages and fitness levels welcome. Get in gear in this fun outdoor camp and enjoy nature as you work on cardio, flexibility, & strength by using your own weight. Call for pricing and times. Jack So-moano 321-443-2922 or jsomoano@verizon.net.
CREATIVE kIDS CRAFTStime: Thursday. 10am-12pmlocation: MPIV ClubhouseContact: Nadine Sessaemail: moongoddess3913@gmail.comCost: Donation only, RSVP is required
SCRAPBOOkIngtime: January 13th, 6pm-8pmlocation: MPIV ClubhouseCost: Free
SPAnISH CLASSAll ages Tuesdays and Thursdays $15/class, paid by the month (a 3 month course), includes notebook. Call for Appt. Call Patricia Rios 813-388-9416
TEnnIS LESSOnSView schedule and sign up at www.thetennis-connection.com or call 813-949-9195 for more information.
TO THE POInTE DAnCE CEnTREtime: Wednesday 4:30pm-7:00pmlocation: MPIV ClubhouseContact: Christine Marraemail: tothepointedancecentre@yahoo.comwebsite: www.tothepointedancecentre.com
TRUTH COnQUERORSSOCCER ACADEMYtime: Sat. 8am-10:30amlocation: MPIV fieldContact: Coach Junior izajarha@aol.comPhone: 813-846-2271; 813-924-2411website: www.truthconquerors.net
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If you are a resident, you can rent the clubhouse activity rooms for whatever you may be planning at the low cost of $25. for a 4 hour period. We have three time slots available. 10AM – 2PM,
3PM – 7PM, or rent the whole day (10AM – 7PM) and have your party anytime. All day cost: $50. All that is required is the rental fee and a deposit of $100. Please call the clubhouse for availability of dates.
Have you been thinking about where to have your next birthday party? Maybe that special someone
is having a baby and you would like to surprise them with a baby shower. Do you need space for a
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29040 County Line Rd.Wesley Chapel, Fl 33543
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The students have a great time every year and they will be allowed to go to both Universal parks. There will also be live concerts, dance zones, street entertainment, karaoke and more. The buses will leave the school on Saturday between 4:30 and 5:00p.m. and return Sunday morning between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m. PTSA
Seniors-The PTSA will be giving away 8 Senior Scholarships of $250 each. All seniors who became PTSA members by September 30, 2011 are eligible for these scholar-ships. Please check our website for the Application and details.
Florida PTA will also be giving away 4 Senior Scholarships this school year: $1,000-Florida PTA Vocational/Technical Scholarship, and $1,000 Florida PTA Fine Arts Scholarship, $2,000 Florida PTA University Scholarship, $1,000 Florida PTA Community College Scholarship.
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For more information please go to wiregrassptsa.org or floridapta/scholarships. PTSA membership forms can be found in Student Services and on our website. CROSS COUnTRY ExCELS In POST SEASOn
The boys and girls cross country teams continued their outstandingseason in the District, Region, and State Finals meets. Both teams won
4tth consecutive District champion-ship, and the girls ran the fastest team average ever run in the history of Pasco county cross country. The boys emerged as Region Champi-ons, and earned their 3rd straight Region title, while the girls settled for a Region Runner-up spot. Both teams entered the State Finals with a goal of a top 10 finish in the state and both teams achieved their goal. The girls finished 7th overall and were lead by Nikita Shah who finished 4th individually, the highest finish for a Pasco county girl in10 years. The boys finished 6th overall, lead by Ermias Bireda who finished 15th, the best finish ever by a Wiregrass Ranch boy.
DR. JOHn LOng MIDDLE SCHOOL
JLMS UPDATES Dr. John Long Middle School PTSA hosted their first and very successful holiday bingo social. Some of the prizes included a $50 Wiregrass Mall gift card, multiple I-Tunes, Starbucks, and Target gift cards. Stay tuned for another afternoon of bingo coming soon. Congratulations to the PTSA Reflections Program finalists. Our judges sure had a difficult time choosing the finalists. Good luck to the students who are moving on to the county-wide competi-tion! JLMS UPCOMIng EVEnTS PTSA will be teaming up with the annual Long Run at the Ranch with a Healthy Heart Fair on January 21. For more informa-tion on the 5k and 1 mile fun runs at JLMS, visit our website at jlmsptsa.org.
DISTRICT SEEkS FEEDBACk On POTEnTIALFOUR-DAY SCHOOL WEEk SCHEDULE
The 4-day Work Week Committee has commissioned Hanover Research, an information services firm, to gather survey feedback from parents and other stakeholders regarding a potential four-day school week. We are interested in hearing from everyone, and ask that you please complete the survey by going to the following address: surveys.hanoverresearch.com/s3/Pasco. The survey will remain open through January 20, 2012 and all participants will remain anonymous. Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
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The race is scheduled for Feb. 18th at 8am at the Florida Orthopedic Institute, 13294 Telecom Park Drive, Temple Terrace. Registra-tion is now open and can be done online at www.active.com. For more information about the race or to become a sponsor call 813-972-4832 or go to the race website www.iwillinspire.com
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