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Southfork
“FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTSHappy New Year
Fulfillment in the New Year
Here’s to the outgoing year, 2008. May the good times live on
in our memories, and may we learn lessons from the troubling
times that will make us stronger and better then ever.
Here’s to 2009 for each and every one of you, may it be
filled with significant steps toward the fulfillment of your
fondest wishes.
In this coming new year, let us focus on our goals and work
toward our dreams, and yet (smile) let’s all try to go with
flow a little more and stress a little less.
And most important, (raise your glass), here’s to all of you.
Appreciate yourselves and each other in the N
appreciate all of you now. Let’s focus on each other’s good
points and choose to overlook minor annoyances
mutual happiness and contentment in 2009.
Here’s to 2009 (raise glass). Enjoy the journey!!!!
Happy New year from your editor, Phyllis Grossi
Newsletter 1
Southfork News
FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS
Here’s to the outgoing year, 2008. May the good times live on
in our memories, and may we learn lessons from the troubling
times that will make us stronger and better then ever.
Here’s to 2009 for each and every one of you, may it be
filled with significant steps toward the fulfillment of your
In this coming new year, let us focus on our goals and work
toward our dreams, and yet (smile) let’s all try to go with the
And most important, (raise your glass), here’s to all of you.
New Year as I
appreciate all of you now. Let’s focus on each other’s good
verlook minor annoyances, to create
Here’s to 2009 (raise glass). Enjoy the journey!!!!
Happy New year from your editor, Phyllis Grossi
Annual Membership meeting
(We need you)
Since last January, 2008, your interim board has
worked diligently with the resignation
member and the resignation of the president and
willing to support any committees that
activities associated with them.
Do you have a plan to make Southfork a better place to
socialize in? Do you want “change?”
community events that you wish you had more
influence over? Do you have any ideas you’d like to
see implemented? Are you on a committee or a board
member and would like to have more prominence?
Here’s an opportunity to become more active in our
community. Don’t complain after the fact!!!!
As a board member, your voice will be heard and
counted on for important issues
committee will help anything that
association.
There will be a vote for all officers
directors at this January meeting
Please come forward as a nominee
26th annual membership meeting bec
nominating committee is still accepting nominations up
to and including the January meeting
nominations.
Let your voice be heard. Use your expertise and talents
to help our community. Volunteer for a committee today
if you don’t want to be on the board!
REMEMBER – you must have your dues of $15.00
paid by January 15th, 2009 in order to vote or be on any
committee. Please submit payment to Richard Brown,
Treasurer.
FOR THE RESIDENTS, BY THE RESIDENTS” January 2009
Annual Membership meeting
(We need you)
Since last January, 2008, your interim board has
resignation of one (1) board
member and the resignation of the president and still
to support any committees that have any
activities associated with them.
plan to make Southfork a better place to
Do you want “change?” Do you have any
community events that you wish you had more
influence over? Do you have any ideas you’d like to
see implemented? Are you on a committee or a board
d like to have more prominence?
Here’s an opportunity to become more active in our
Don’t complain after the fact!!!!
As a board member, your voice will be heard and
important issues and also being on a
that affects our community
all officers and at least 3
at this January meeting.
as a nominee before the January
annual membership meeting because the
is still accepting nominations up
to and including the January meeting via write in
Let your voice be heard. Use your expertise and talents
Volunteer for a committee today
to be on the board!
you must have your dues of $15.00
, 2009 in order to vote or be on any
committee. Please submit payment to Richard Brown,
�ewsletter Information
Note, any information to be placed in the newsletter, must be submitted
between the 1st and 20th of every month. Please contact the editor ( Phyllis
Grossi) at 567-6105 or drop off the information at 11150 Mesquite Dr. All
newsletters can be viewed in color on the web site at
www.floridacommunities.com. (click on Southfork at bottom of page)
Please contact Jean Matala for any changes, deletions or additions to the
calendar by the 20th of each month. Phone number is 523-2001
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Don’t Fool With Us Parents!
An elderly man in Florida calls his son in Michigan and says, “I hate to ruin
your day, but I have to tell you that your mother and I are divorcing…forty-
five years of misery is enough.” Pop, what are you talking about?” the son
screams. “We can’t stand the sight of each other any longer,” the old man
says. “Were sick of each other, and I’m sick of talking about this, so you call
your sister in Vermont and tell her,” and he hangs up. Frantic, the son calls
his sister, who explodes on the phone. “Like heck they’re getting divorced,”
she shouts, “I’ll take care of this.”
She calls her dad immediately, and screams at the old man, “You are Not
getting divorced! Don’t do a single thing until I get there. I’m calling my
brother back, and we’ll both be there tomorrow. Until then, don’t do a thing,
DO YOU HEAR ME?” and then hangs up.
The old man hangs up his phone and turns to his wife…Okay, “he says,”
They’re coming for our anniversary and paying their own airfares.”
Sick List
Rose Ann LaBranche Ray Witham
Jim Stevens Barb Wilson
Bob Fritts Alice Barstow
Get well wishes to all!
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I� MEMORIAM
Barbara Nowaczyk, resident of Southfork, passed away on Dec 6th.
Donna Ivey - brother passed away.
Mabel Wyman - resident of Southfork, passed away Dec 17th.
Our condolences to the family and friends!
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A �ote from �etta
First I want to congratulate Phyllis, on a wonderful job of doing the newsletter. Much better than I ever
did. A few people here at Southfork have said they missed my humor. Well, I have been on a humor
leave but I do have a story to tell you.
This past New Year’s Eve found me in the hospital scheduled for an operation to remove hemorrhoids.
So while others donned party hats and sipping champagne at the clubhouse, I wore a hospital gown and
washed down painkillers. That’s not to say the holiday spirit was completely absent. The next day,
January 1st, I woke up to a banner on my bedroom wall. “It screamed“
“Happy New Rear!”
January Activities
January 1st - Happy New Year’s
3rd - Pancake breakfast
15th - Pot Luck
24th - Hand and Foot Tournament (11am)
26th - Association meeting (elections) 9 am
31st - Len/Lois (Entertainment-Dancing) 7pm
Check community sign and bulletin board for any additional activities or changes!
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Recipe of the Month
Cranberry Biscotti
1 (15.6 oz) pkg, Pillsbury Cranberry Quick Bread mix
½ cup butter, melted
2 eggs, slightly beaten
½ cup white vanilla chips
2 to 5 tablespoons flour
½ cup white vanilla chips, melted (or any white icing)
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray large cookie sheet with non-stick cooking spray.
2. In large bowl, combine bread mix, butter and eggs; stir 50 to 75 strokes with spoon
until mix is moistened. (Dough will be sticky.) Stir in ½ cup vanilla chips.
3. Sprinkle work surface with 1 to 2 tablespoons of the flour. Turn dough out onto floured
surface. Roll dough into a ball, adding flour if necessary to prevent sticking.
4. Divide dough in half; place on sprayed cookie sheet. Form each half into 9x3 (approx)
loaf, placing 4 inches apart. Flatten tops slightly.
5. Bake at 350 degrees for 23 to 30 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove from
oven and cool for 15 minutes.
6. On cutting board, cut each loaf into ¾ inch slices.
7. Drizzle with melted vanilla chips or white icing (optional). Serve warm or cool.
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from the Association President
At the November Association meeting , the members voted approval for the purchase of a new bingo
machine. I know that our fantastic bingo caller, Phil McPheron, will be happy that he isn’t risking
electrical shock every time he turns the machine on and our bingo players will enjoy being able to see all
the numbers light up again.
We also nominated a slate of candidates for officers for 2009. They are: President, Dot Cady; Vice
President, Tony Trubiano; Treasurer, Dick Brown; Secretary, Marge Morrison; Board members, Jim
Morvatz and Phyllis Grossi and Tom Geyer and Ted Sternhardt.
Since this is an end of the year message, I would like to thank all of the great volunteers who work so
hard all year to keep our association and it’s activities going. There isn’t room here to name everyone
who has helped, but please know that you are appreciated. There could be no association without you.
I would like to encourage more participation by homeowners in the Southfork association. It really is true
that there is strength in numbers. The Association is our best way of connecting with management and
getting things done. It was mainly through the efforts of some of our members that the landscaping at the
clubhouse was updated. It is really easy to join and participate. Just ask someone you know who is a
member or call any officer. Then, offer to help out. You will get to know lots of nice people and have
fun, too.
I need to correct an error in last month’s newsletter. Norm Spence, our onsite manager, donated $75.00,
not $50.00 to our turkey dinner. He also donated funds for advertising our yard sale. He agreed to help
out when I met with him in early November and asked for those contributions.
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Ernie Sluder, President
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The daylight seems so short and the excitement of the holidays is behind us. We find ourselves in a
month named after the Roman God, Janus, who had two faces so he could look ahead toward the future
and back toward the past at the same time. We too are a little like Janus.
We welcome 2009 with faith, optimism, patience, courage and hope and success. We have witnessed
countless people come forward to connect and offer any support needed and have been shown, without
exception, kindness in abundance. At Southfork, a certain energy and excitement is felt in each and
every new day.
Our community has never failed at displaying a can-do attitude. The activities that are already underway
will help to ensure future happiness and contentment for our residents beyond words.So please, make this
a successful year and please join the many groups, committees and association to ensure a pleasing place
to live and have fun here in SOUTHFORK!
Association Board Highlights
Welcome to yet another New Year! We are hoping that we have lots of people willing to jump in
and participate in the activities as the months continue to fly by.
It’s nice to see the crowds gathering on Wednesday evenings for burgers and dogs, and I
understand that the new crew is doing a terrific job. I really must get up for some of that chili
sauce that I’m hearing about!
Our December potluck was another success , a nice group of about 60 brought a varied array of
foods to accompany the baked ham. Management again gave us the meat donation, for which we
are thankful.
We will have entertainment once again at Southfork when LEN & LOIS perform on Saturday
evening, January 31st, providing music for your dancing and listening pleasure, between 7-10pm.
They suggest that people come with snacks and beverages and have an enjoyable evening! We
are hoping for a good attendance, so mark it on your calendars.
Please note that our annual association meeting and election of officers is approaching on
January 26th and in order to nominate or vote, your membership dues must be paid. A quorum is
also required in order for this election to take place and so we urge you to support the association
and your presence and with your membership. We are still striving to become a 100%
membership community and maybe this will be the year we are successful!!!!!
Marge Morrison, Secretary
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From �orm’s desk Sandie and I want to wish everyone a happy and joyous Christmas. It has been our pleasure to serve you.
Please re-read your new park rules, green sheet that you received in the mail and be aware of minor rule
changes.
I have had the storm grate at the bottom of Palamino reworked.
The shuffle board courts have been resurfaced and the new surface does not require wax. Please abide by
the rules and do not walk on play surface.
Have a great New Year. We look forward to many more years of service and your friendship.
Thank you,
Norm and Sandie
�ovember Association Meeting Highlights The first meeting of the fall season was held on Monday, November 24th at 9am. There were
many people with 53 membership households in attendance (1 count for each household.)
Some of the topics discussed included: 1. Entertainment costs and further research on fees
charged by the entertainment will be made. 2. The raising of budget for activities from $350.00
to $550.00 tabled until January. 3. Bingo machine was widely discussed with a vote to get a
new machine when the current one is broken.
Nominations were taken and closed and here listed are the candidates.
President -- Dot Cady
Vice President -- Tony Trubiano
Secretary -- Marge Morrison
Treasurer -- Richard Brown
Directors -- opening for 3 candidates needed.
Staying for their 2nd term are Al Albrecht and Mary Price. Other nominees are: Jim Morvatz,
Phyllis Grossi, Ted Sternhardt and Tom Geyer.
Hope to see all of you at the January meeting at 9am.
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From your editor
Well, I have heard that two people think the newsletter is getting out to early! Is it?? One week
does not make a difference and it’s the decision of the editor when it should go to print. I have to
research, retype, edit, proof read and place the pages where I want them and when anyone brings
me information after the 20th of each month, I have to rearrange the pages to get everything in. I
then submit all of this information to Port Richey for them to print and its then delivered on
Tuesdays or Thursday’s and this week (Thursday, Nov 27th) was Thanksgiving and one street
delayed their paper a few days because they thought it was to early and all the other streets were
delivered on Tuesday and Wednesday. There are months where events are scheduled on the 1st of
the month and if the newsletter gets out late, these people never know until after the fact and
don‘t get a chance to plan ahead. Any meetings, events, happenings in the last week of the
month will go in the following newsletter. I would appreciate if there are any concerns or
complaints to this effect, to contact me, Phyllis Grossi at 567-6105 or [email protected]
Thank you, Phyllis
�ews Flash!!!
The Hot Dog and Hamburgers Fest on Wednesday’s at the Southfork Pool Cabana have been a great
success so far this season, due to the tireless efforts of our newly formed cooking teams and of course the
appetites of our Southfork residents. If you have not yet came by to enjoy the festivities, that activity is held
every Wednesday from 4:30 until 6p.m.
If you haven’t been to the pool area lately you will also be pleasantly surprised to find that Southfork
management has refurbished the landscaping to make the pool area very attractive and atheistically
pleasing.
The Hot Dog and Hamburger Fest Committee will continue to pursue finding new, exciting and delicious
items to add to the menu along with some new ideas for entertainment that you can enjoy while dining.
We have recently been advised that after returning from a world tour and after some serious contract
negotiations that the SOUTHFORK JAMMERS will be performing poolside at the Hot Dog and
Hamburger Fest during mid January. The exact date will be posted, so please watch the bulletin board and
don’t miss out on this opportunity to see this exciting group live and in person on the Southfork Pool
Cabana Stage!
If you have not yet volunteered to be part of our team or have donated a favorite dessert for this activity
please feel free to contact Aggie Mitchell, Bob Downs, Shirlynn Collier or Jim Morvatz and one of us will
be happy to come by to pick up the donation.
Proceeds from this activity benefit the Southfork Homeowners Association, so come by and visit us on any
Wednesday and we will leave the Tiki Torches on for you.
Thanks, Jim Morvatz
437-4782
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10 �ew Years Resolutions!
1. While you walk daily, smile. It is the ultimate antidepressant.
2. Live with the 3 E’s -- Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy
3. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
4. Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present.
5. Don’t compare your life with others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
6. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
7. Forgive everyone for everything.
8. Time heals almost everything. Give TIME, TIME!
9. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need. (You are still alive.)
10. Enjoy the ride. Remember that this is not Disney World and you certainly don’t want a fast pass. You
only have one ride through life so make the most of it and enjoy the slow ride.
Donations needed for the Poor
It has come to our attention that the local “DAYSTAR HOPE CENTER” located at 15512 US 301, Dade
City is in need of many household items , towels, sheets, blankets etc. They have pick up service and the
contact person lives here in Southfork. Please contact Isabel Wirth @ 523-1591 for any questions or items
to be picked up. This center on a daily basis, services anywhere from 65 to 85 people a day who are in need
of these and many other items. So to all who are selling there homes or just want to get rid of household
items please give them a call. Thank you so much! They also need food desperately!
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BI�GO
Bingo is alive and well and still hopping every Wednesday night at 6:50pm. Join us for a
night of (maybe) luck and listen to all the complainers who do not win. You will hear
many “boos” to the people who win all the time and tell us they never win……..But it is
all in fun. “Please” when paying for your cards try to pay with $5.00 or $1.00 bills and do
not bring any $20.00 bills to pay for the cards because the fives and ones help to pay out
the cash prizes. Thank you!!!!
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Thank you, Management
Has everyone noticed that the pool area and the front have been cleaned up and new
shrubs/flowers are being planted? It looks, oh so good!!!!
The pool looks really nice and clean with the good cleanup that was done. Congrats go to
Andy on a good job of keeping the pool so clean everyday and he makes sure it is
completed every morning before anyone gets a chance to get in it. We sure do appreciate
all that has been done.
Women’s Club
On December 3rd, 56 members of the Women’s Club had their Christmas party at the
Golden Corral. After having a good meal there was a gift exchange and it was very
enjoyable.
On December 6th, we had our annual Bazaar and it was success. We did better than last
year and we collected a total of $2017.40 and half of this money is going to Charities here
in Dade City.
I want to thank everyone in Southfork who contributed to our success, We could not have
done it without you, this was team effort. Nothing is impossible when we work together.
A special thanks to Mary Bolin who coordinated that project. Thanks for a job well done!
After that busy month we will have a relaxing meeting on January 7th. Please be there, we
need your input for the New Year. The meeting will be in the Clubhouse at 9:30am. See
you there.
Marielle, President
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Bowling
On Tuesday’s at 12:30 pm, a group of Southfork residents bowl at the “Pin Chasers” in
Zephyrhills. This is a senior league, and we bowl 7 frames and get 3 strikes. It is a couple
of hours of good exercise and fun.
Come and join us!!!!
PS We don’t mind the gutter balls and there are no “pros” amongst the group.
Woman’s Club “Charity Committee” The Charity Committee and the women of Southfork’s Woman’s Club have had a very busy and successful
year of 2008. Following are some of the people or groups who received some help from all of us:
1. Hernando/Pasco Hospice, 37445 Clinton Ave,
A. $200.00 donation
B. Bag of small orange stuffed bears with black bows for trays at Halloween.
2. Military service men and women
A. Packages to three service men relatives of Southfork relatives.
B. Several money donations for postage to a Wesley Chapel man who sends about 200 packages a week
to service men and women.
C. “Operation Paperback” - $100.00 to purchase books “Courage After Fire” to help service people
returning home from war areas.
3. Cox Elementary School, Dade City
A. Underwear and Shorts for little children who don’t quite “make it” to the rest room and needs a
change of clothing.
B. Huge donation of school supplies, including 24 backpacks, from the women of the club.
C. Food & Misc donations for single mother of 7 children.
D. $75.00 for 5th graders field trip
E. Children’s books
4. Four Dade City Schools
A. Thanksgiving baskets, including turkeys and complete meals for 24 needy families.
5. Centennial School, Dade City
A. Children’s books
6. Nursing Homes, Royal Oaks and Heritage
A. Library books
B. Stuffed toys used as Bingo prizes
7. Daystar Hope Center, Dade City
A. On going donations and misc. goods.
8. Catholic Charities
A. Diapers and baby clothes
9. Meals on Wheels
A. $100.00 donation
10. Habitat for Humanity
A. $100.00 donation
11. Sunrise of Pasco County- Battered women and children
A. Huge boxes of clothes, underwear, purses, toiletries and makeup, towels, shoes, books, diapers and
baby items, toys, phone calling cards, and much more.
12. San Antonio Boys Village
A. Jigsaw puzzles from the clubhouse
13. Toys for Tots
A. Huge boxes of children’s underwear, sox, tooth brushes and paste
B. Stuffed toys, games, puzzles and numerous other toys
C. $300.00 worth of sneakers/tennis shoes
None of this would have been possible without support of the committee and women of the club, Donations
received from “EveryDay Blessings”, and also profits made on yearly Southfork Bazaar. On Dec 6th the
total was $2,017 - half of which goes into the Charity committee funds. BIG THANK YOU TO ALL.
If any individual wants to donate to any of these, or has any suggestions of others who could use our help,
please contact Shirley Rouer and or Mary Bolin, co-chairman.
Thank you, Southfork Women’s Club
One of the many groups who help in so many areas, especially the local charities, is our
own, Women’s Club. I do not think that many people who live here in Southfork realize
how much our women do for this community. This is a follow up to the previous page.
Within this group there are so many committees and one committee who has serviced
many is our Memorial group. Whenever a resident, male or female (non-members also)
passes away we have a committee with 5 captains ready in a moments notice to purchase
and prepare food to bring to the individual’s family on the day of either the funeral or
memorial service or other day specified by the families. We do not ask for donations from
the families, but we have received monetary donations from some of them as a thank you.
Some of the other committees besides the charity and memorial is the quilters and the
yarn hookers. At the annual bazaar we have the white elephant table, the baked goods,
hotdogs and the new items and all total monies received is divided into 2 portions which
is 50% for charities and 50% for the women’s club.
We do hear of a lot of complaints from individuals who do not like everything that the
women’s group do but not everyone can be pleased or appeased. We do have a show of
hands for approval when anything new is started and the club likes to show their thanks
by giving “share‘s” at the end of each year which was also voted on. Each share is
based on many things such as for example, 25 shares for those who attend the monthly
meetings etc. Some do not like this, but again, the majority rules/votes. We also have
started a “secret pal” which has been successful these past two years and hope it
continues for the duration of the women’s group.
We are always in need of help and look for volunteers within our group. So instead of
complaining, come and join us at one of our monthly meetings and find out a little more
of who we are and what we do and of course we always look for suggestions and possible
ways of improving what we already do.
Our meetings are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 9:30am and the yearly dues
is $5.00 payable at the February meeting. Look forward to seeing all of you!!
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Don’t forget, new lot rent is due January 1st. Refer to your rent increase letter.
.
Water Aerobics
Every Thursday morning (weather permitting) at 9:45a.m. Come and exercise at your own
pace. Please join our group because we work hard and have a lot of fun. “Noodles are
needed.” Good for your heart, mind and soul. Come and socialize and have some healthy
fun.
See you there………Submitted by, Kathy Gallick
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Please take heed to this advice!
JURY DUTY SCAM - Never give out personal information to callers. The caller claims
to be a jury coordinator. If you protest that you never received a summons for jury duty,
the scammer asks you for your social security number and date of birth so they can verify
the information and cancel the arrest warrant. Give out any of this information and
identity was just stolen. The fraud has been reported so far in 11 states and this has been
verified as accurate. The court will never make these calls and if you do have a
summons, it is delivered to your door.
CREDIT CARD SCAM - Visa-Master Card etc phone scam.
Never give your three-digit security number on the back of your card to anyone… No
matter what they say! If in doubt call your credit card company yourself and inquire about
the “concern.”
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Happy New Year to all in this new year 2009!
An open letter to the Southfork Residents
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and to declare that I am seeking the position of
President of the Southfork Homeowners Association at the upcoming January meeting.
Marie and I have been residents of Southfork since August 2006 upon my retirement from the U.S. Postal
Service.. We live at 11050 Maverick Dr with our dachshund, “Schatzie.” Although I am relatively new
here, I believe that my credentials (see below) and the fact that we are full-time residents, will serve the
Association well. Thank you for your consideration and feel free to ask me any question you may have. My
phone number is 352-437-4927. Happy Holidays to all!
Respectfully submitted,
Ted Sternhardt
Credentials
Georgia Rural Letter Carriers Association (10 Districts):
District #9 President - 1 yr. (Awarded President of the Year for outstanding achievements.
District #9 - Executive Board member - 1 year
State of Georgia R.I.C.A. (5400 members)
Chairman, Executive Board - 1 year
Vice President - 1 year
Legislative Director - 2 years
Served as a Local Steward - 6 years
Church Deacon - 3 years
Served as a Missionary in Alaska - 1 year
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Some important number’s of interest
Dade City:
City Hall 352-523-5050
Health Dept 352-521-1450
Chamber of Commerce 352-567-3769
Downtown Dade City, Main St Inc. 352-567-0284
Pasco County
Sheriff’s Office, Dade City 352-521-5160
Courthouse in Dade City 352-521-4274
Animal Control 352-521-4274
From the desk of Dot Cady
Dear friends and neighbors of Southfork, I would like to take this
opportunity to assure you that after a year of not serving on the board, I am
ready to be back in full force.
For those who do not know me, I have accepted the nomination for
President of the Association. I would like to let you know that I have served
a total of five (5) years on the Association Board. I was secretary for three
(3) years and president for two (2) years. I feel and it is stated in the by-
laws that a candidate for president of the Association should be one with at
least one (1) year experience on the board and with a genuine desire to fill
that office. Being that I have the experience, I feel that I am a good
candidate for this office and I have a genuine desire to serve the members of
our great community!
After accepting the nomination, Aggie Mitchell agreed to be coordinator of
activities. Together, we have been taking a fresh look at the needs of the
members of our community. We had already been working towards helping
the single residents feel welcome and become more involved after realizing
that there are over 80 single residences in our community of 240 homes.
Our plans for activities range from entertainers, opportunities for groups to
go out to lunch, movies, dinner shows, sports events and bus tours. Aggie is
going to be working with the activities people in Blue Jay for activities that
we can do jointly, such as bus tours and their dances.
It has come to my attention that there is concern about the summer
activities. Plans will be made and we already have volunteers who are
willing to serve on committees to assure that there will be summer activities
for all to enjoy.
In closing, I wish you all a Happy Healthy 2009!
Dot Cady
Southfork Annual Association Meeting
What: Our annual homeowner’s meeting is a chance to meet new neighbors, catch up
with old friends and discuss local issues. This meeting has been designated by our by-
laws to be the first meeting of the fiscal year with the election of new officer’s and
directors. Please plan to attend and learn what’s happening in Southfork!
Where: Southfork Clubhouse, January 26th, 2009 at 9A.M. sharp!
Why: It’s your neighborhood, too! With our combined efforts, we can continue to
make our community a better social environment with better communication to
everyone. We need everyone’s support to help and vote on issues that everyone is happy
with! It is next to impossible to please everyone but there are ways to try and appease
most of the people. If there is anyone who is interested in being an officer or run as a
director your name must be handwritten on the already printed ballot because
nominations were closed at the November membership meeting!
Who: You, the homeowners, must have your yearly dues paid by January 15th in order to
vote for any new officer/director’s. The annual yearly dues is $15.00 per household and
only one (1) member of each household is eligible to vote. Submit payment to treasurer
(Richard Brown) @ 567-7451.
How: No need to RSVP, just show up!
Reason: We need more then one candidate for each office to run. If there is only 1
person for each office with no competition, elections will be held and the slate is
automatically given to the only ones listed for each office. So, if you want “change” this
is the time to do it!!! Please, come and submit your name or your ideas.
FIRST A��UAL HA�D A�D FOOT TOUR�AME�T
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 2009 AT 11AM. There will be
cash prizes and the sign up sheet is on the bulletin board. Deadline
for signing up is January 14th, 2009. Entry fee is $5.00 per person
plus a deck of new playing cards.
Please check bulletin board at the Clubhouse for any volunteers,
and donation of food items needed.
Thanks in advance to everyone who will help make this a success
and hopefully it can be held each year.
January 2009
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
Ladies Golf Shuffleboard 9 am Pancake Breakfast Water Aerobics 9:45 Exercise 10 am 8 am - 9 am Bible study Nickel/dime Poker Cards 6 pm Dominoes 1 pm 12:30pm "65" 7 pm Horseshoes 3 pm Bid Euchre 7 pm LadiesShuffle 3 pm TRASH PICK UP Cards 6 pm YarnHookers 6:30 p RECYCLE
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Church of your Coffee 8 am Shuffleboard 9 am Womens Club 9:30 Ladies Golf Shuffleboard 9 am Cards 6 pm
choice Line dance 10am Exercise 10am Bridge 12:30pm Water Aerobics 9:45a Exercise 1 0 am "65" 7 pm Nickel/dime poker Sequence 1 pm Horseshoes 1 pm Bible Study Nickel/dime Poker Clubhouse reserved
12:30 pm Cards 6:00 pm Euchre 6:30 pm
Ladies shuffle 3 pm Cards 6 pm
Burgers/dogs 4:30 -6:00 pm Bingo 6:50 pm
Dominoes 1 pm Horseshoes 3 pm LadiesShuffle 3 pm
12:30pm Bid Euchre 7 pm
TRASH PICK UP
2:00- 6:00 pm Cards 6 pm TRASH PICK UP YarnHookers 6:30 p
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Church of your Coffee 8 am Shuffleboard 9 am Quilting 9 -12 Ladies Golf Shuffleboard 9 am choice Line dance 10am Exercise 10 am Bridge 12:30 pm Water Aerobics9:45a Exercise 10 am Cards 6pm
Nickel/dime poker Sequence 1 pm Horseshoes 1 pm Bible Study Nickel/dime Poker “65” 7pm 12:30 pm Ladies shuffle 3 pm Burgers/dogs Dominoes 1 pm 12:30pm Cards 6:00 pm Cards 6 pm 4:30 -6:00 pm Horseshoes 3 pm Bid Euchre 7 pm Euchre 6:30 pm Bingo 6:50 pm LadiesShuffle 3 pm TRASH PICK UP POTLUCK 5:30 PM TRASH PICK UP Cards 6 pm RECYCLE
YarnHookers 6:30 p 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Church of your Coffee 8 am Shuffleboard 9 am Quilting 9 -12 Ladies Golf Shuffleboard 9 am Hand/Foot Tourmnt choice Bd Mtg 9 am Exercise 10am Bridge 12:30pm Water Aerobics9:45 a Exercise 1 0 am 11am Line dance 10 am Sequence 1 pm Horseshoes 1 pm Bible Study Nickel/dime Poker Nickel/dime poker Ladies shuffle 3 pm Burgers/dogs Dominoes 1 pm 12:30 pm TRASH PICK UP 12:30pm Cards 6 pm 4:30 -6:00 pm Horseshoes 3 pm Bid Euchre 7 pm Cards 6:00 pm Bingo 6:50 pm LadiesShuffle 3 pm Cards 6pm Euchre 6:30 pm Cards 6 pm “65” 7pm TRASH PICK UP YarnHookers 6:30 p
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Church of your choice
Coffee 8 am Assoc Mtg 9 am
Shuffleboard 9 am Exercise 10am
Quilting 9 -12 Bridge 1 2:30 pm
Ladies Golf Water Aerobics 9:45a
Shuffleboard 9 am Exercise 10 am
ENTERTAINMENT 7-12PMLen/Lois
Line dance 10am Sequence 1 pm Horseshoes 1 pm Bible Study Nickel/dime Poker Nickel/dime poker Ladies shuffle 3 pm Burgers/dogs Dominoes 1 pm 12:30pm Cards 6 pm 12:30pm Cards 6 pm 4:30 -6:00 pm Horseshoes 3 pm Bid Euchre 7 pm Cards 6:00 pm Bingo 6:50 pm LadiesShuffle 3 pm Euchre 6:30 pm Cards 6 pm TRASH PICK UP TRASH PICK UP YarnHookers 6:30 p RECYCLE