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November 2016
PLEASE REMEMBER:
All residents must have a valid I.D. card to use the facilities, including the pool, fitness room, volleyball, tennis and basketball courts. Children under 12 must have parental supervision while at the Recreation Center and the pool or they will be asked to leave. I .D.s are made in the Rec Center office.
Stoneybrook Rec Center 200 Golden Harbour Trail Bradenton, FL 34212 Phone: (941)750-9688 Fax: (941)750-9363 Office Hours Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 10am -12pm Sunday-Closed Rec Center closed on Weekends
Pot Luck 2 & 5
Breakfast with Santa 3, 4
Helping Hands Celebrates 6
Activities 7-9
Kids’ Zone, Pet of the Month 10
Board News & Notes 11
Board of Directors Letter to
homeowners, Lake planting
12-14
Neighborhood Watch, Golf &
Property Information,
Newcomers, Calendar
15-17
Annual Budget
Meeting
November 17th
at 6:00 PM
INSIDE:
www.stoneybrookhoa.com
TREES It’s the time of year
to trim Oak and Palm
trees. Canopies must
be raised to 8’ over
sidewalks and 14’
over all streets. This is to allow for
emergency vehicles and pedestrians.
The trees have to maintain their
natural shape. No lollipop-tops or
hat-racking. Remove & bundle dead
branches immediately.
HOMEOWNERS Watch your mail for new governing
documents arriving NOW. Return your proxy ASAP!
THE ANNUAL FOOD DONATION BIN IS IN THE
REC CENTER LOBBY UNTIL FRIDAY, 11/18/16.
PLEASE BRING NON PERISHABLE FOODS TO
DONATE.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA NEXT MONTH
THERE IS NO SMOKING ALLOWED
WITHIN 20’ OF ANY REC CENTER
ENTRANCE
JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS FOR THE THANKSGIVING POT LUCK
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THANKSGIVING POT LUCK
Mark your calendar with Friday, November 11, 2016 at 5:00 for Stoneybrook’s most popular potluck of the year! The committee recommends that you sign
up as soon as you can.
It’s a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the festive trimmings…Again this
year turkeys will be prepared by Der Dutchman, the Amish restaurant in Sarasota.
Sign up sheets are at the Rec Center already where you can sign up to bring side dishes, dressing, and other goodies… You may sign up online, however be aware that there is no need to sign up for dessert because the Holiday
Pies are provided by Icon Management!
Soft drinks and coffee are available at the dinner and you can BYO if you prefer.
This year’s committee members include: Judy and Dave Arras, Sheri and Lee
Miller, Terry and Pauline Mygrants, Jeanne and Bob Ott, Leslie Weiss and Bijan Tabrizi, Tina Vogel and Larry Dickstein.
It’s always a fun Stoneybrook event!
HOPE FAMILY SERVICES THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE
Many members of our community volunteer at the Hope Chest Thrift Store in downtown Braden-
ton at 1215 8th Avenue West. They are a part of Hope Family Services, serving Manatee county
families who have been affected by domestic violence. Families in need of their services are provid-
ed with safe housing, food, clothing, and other household necessities during their transition period.
Their phone is 941-745-2034 and the hours are 9-4 Mon thru Sat., 9-6 PM on Thursdays.
On behalf of Hope we will be running our annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Bring your donations of
canned or packaged non perishable food to The Rec Center. The bin will be picked up on Friday,
November 18th. Remember HOPE Thrift Store for your gently used discards of clothing, furniture,
and household items! Check them out on Facebook!
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GUESS WHO IS COMING TO TOWN?
HE IS ALMOST HERE!
COME HAVE BREAKFAST WITH SANTA.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE: SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 10TH, 2016
9:00 - 10:30 am
ALL CHILDREN UP TO TEN YEARS OF AGE
WHO LIVE IN STONEYBROOK OR HAVE
GRANDPARENTS, AUNTS OR UNCLES IN
OUR COMMUNITY ARE WELCOMED!
PANCAKES, SAUSAGES, JUICE,
GOODIE BAGS, ARTS AND CRAFTS,
GAMES, STORYTIME, MUSIC
!!! W O W !!!
A PHOTO OF THE CHILD AND MRS. AND MRS. CLAUS
TO BRING HOME!
CAN YOU ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE?
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU WILL JOIN US.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS MONDAY, DECEMBER 5TH!
COME HAVE FUN
AND
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
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See you at BREAKFAST WITH SANTA!
Saturday, December 10th, 9:00-10:30AM
Please fill out the attached registration form and return it to the Recreation Center Office.
Deadline to register is Monday, December 5th
Coffee and donut holes will be provided for the adults.
Questions? Call Harrietta Martinetti (941) 749-6336
Registration Form: Breakfast with Santa
Child's
Name____________________________________________________ Age____
Child's
Name____________________________________________________ Age____
Child's
Name____________________________________________________ Age____
Child's
Name____________________________________________________ Age____
TREE DECORATING
Monday, November 28th after coffee hour.
Everyone is invited to help!
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Oktoberfest was celebrated at the monthly Stoneybrook
Potluck in October. A festive atmosphere of authentic German beer
steins and fall leaves were nostalgic of cool northern evenings. As
always, the food was wonderful and even included an authentic
German Knoephle Soup. Please mark your calendar and join us for our
Thanksgiving potluck on Friday, November 11th.
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THE STONEYBROOK COOKBOOKS
MAKE GREAT GIFTS!
THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE REC CENTER
OFFICE FOR $15.00 EACH.
CHECKS ONLY PLEASE, MADE PAYABLE TO: NANCY LIVELY OR CAROL EICHERT
Helping Hands Celebrates 10th Birthday Sunday, November 13th from 1 to 3 pm at the Rec Center. Please come and join the fun!
In June of 2006 a group of 15 joined around a dining room table and decided to form Helping Hands
of Stoneybrook. We were a young community at that time that saw a need for helping each other.
Each of us had moved from somewhere else, our families were often far away, and when we needed
help we knew we had to depend on each other. And so we began. Today we have grown to 102
active members who volunteer to help. There are a number of ways we serve. Some help by pre-
paring meals for shut-ins or those who recently have had surgery. Others have items on our Lend-
er’s List that may be borrowed and returned. It includes baby equipment that grandparents often
don’t have room to store, or medical supplies like crutches and walkers that may be needed in an
emergency and the list goes on. We offer emotional support for the sick and infirm. Our Sunshine
group shares care and gifts to the recently hospitalized. However, we only can help if we know
about the need. Our information is in the monthly Stoneybrook Newsletter. We always welcome
new members to join at our meeting on the 2nd Monday of every odd numbered month, at 11 am in
the Rec Center.
“Stoneybrook Cooks” is now in its second volume of recipes shared by your neighbors. We invite
you to purchase one, some are beautifully gift wrapped, and they are available at the Rec Center.
Over the years we have worked hard to raise money for the gifts we share. We presented lovely Af-
ternoon Teas, and finally outgrew our facility at the Rec Center. We had homemade baked goods,
breakfast wraps, beverages and grilled hot dogs at several Community Yard Sales. Often we will
receive donations from those who benefit from our Lender’s List. We have always been blessed
with sufficient funding to provide for our needs. The ladies also gave back to our community by
purchasing an American flag, a podium and window shades for the sunny Rec Center. Our volun-
teers help with Breakfast with Santa each December. We joined hands with the Dining Out Club
and Harbour Hatties to present Fashion Shows for the community and shared proceeds with local
charities. Many of our members volunteer at the Hope Chest for Hope Family Services. So our car-
ing, sharing Helping Hands reach out to others also.
Now we reach out to you! Many of you have never had occasion to use our services. But you
are important to us too. We are all part of this community. So we want to CELEBRATE with
you by inviting you to share at our 10th Birthday Party with refreshments.
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TRIVIA is the 2nd MONDAY
Join us November 14th, at our new time of 6:30 PM in the Rec Center. Bring your own food, drinks, and $5.00 entry fee. Teams may be two people up to a maximum of 9 people. Make your own team or have us make a team for you. Hope to see you there for a fun evening!
Sign up at the Website: www.stoneybrookhoa.com
For futher information email Carole at [email protected]
BINGO IS CANCELED UNTIL JANUARY 2017, ON THE 3RD MONDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6:30 PM
The Community Bulletin Board is a way to get your message out. However, we attempt to keep it neat and organized. Please have
your ad approved by a staff member. All ads must be no larger than 1/2 a piece of 8 1/2x11 paper
and no pull off phone numbers. You can help your neighbors by making the pages smaller and
putting more than one on top of each other so they can be easily removed.
OCTOBER TRIVIA WINNERS
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Karaoke is the 3rd Tuesday
of every month!
Each Month has a Theme.
Join us on November 15th at 6:30 PM for a
50’s Sock Hop Night. If anyone wants to
practice a karaoke song before the party,
contact Jane at 630-761-8669 and we will set
up a practice time for you.
HALLOWEEN STARTED THE SEASON OFF WITH LAUGHS
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ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Whether you are a beginner or an
expert, all artists are invited to join us. We get together every
Wednesday of the month from 9am to 12pm at the recreation
center. All media are welcome. Time will be spent painting,
talking, encouraging each other, and just having fun. May we all
inspire each other to paint! Anyone who likes to paint, including
beginners, please come and bring your own art supplies.
Call Laurie with any questions. 941-896-6277
PARKING REMINDER:
Motorcycles, golf carts & all other non-traditional passenger vehicles must be parked in enclosed garag-
es. There is no overnight parking permitted on the streets of Stoneybrook. Overnight parking passes are
available at the rec center to use the parking lot. Also, parking on the street is limited to no more than 4
hours. A fine of $50.00 per occurrence may be imposed.
Knitters...Bring your new ideas and patterns to our meeting in the back activities
room on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 10:00 am - 12.:00 noon.
Join our craft savvy new chairperson: DEE BUSHINSKI on November 1st.
Whether you knit, crochet, or just want to see what the Knitting Guild is all about, come
join the fun and lets get creative together. Beginners are welcome!
For further information contact Dee Bushinski at 941-746-3065 or [email protected]
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Submit your favorite 4x6 pet photo by email to
[email protected] with subject: PET
GIGI MONTGOMERY
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BOARD NEWS & NOTES November 2016
Hello and welcome to November. Wow, this year is flying by! This is the start of the beautiful Florida Fall weather and a busy month for everyone. Many of our seasonal residents will be returning; the holiday season starts in earnest and besides a very important national election, our HOA has some very important business to conduct. Shortly after you read this you will be receiving 2 important mailings from your Board. The first is our annual budget projections for 2017 and the second one is the vitally important re-write of our governing documents. The Board and management has worked very hard to develop the 2017 budget with realistic projections based on research and historical data. We have kept the increase to a minimum while insuring that our amenities are improved, our reserves funded and our association financially protected from an unforeseen event or catastrophic storm. Overall we have taken a fiscally conservative approach to your HOA finances. The second mailing, which you should receive around the 7th of November, requires action on your part. The Declarations, the Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws have been completely re-written. Known collectively as the "Governing Documents", these are the most important information you will receive this year. The existing documents were written over 10 years ago and were tailored for the benefit of the developer, Lennar. The residents now control the Association; many of the old sections are no longer applicable under the Florida statutes and could possibly be challenged in a court of law. Our legal team has worked hard to get a comprehensive set of documents that reflect what we do today and will do in the foreseeable future. Please read them. Please vote yes, sign and return the proxy in the pre-paid envelope as soon as possible. We will need to get over 66% to say yes in order for them to take effect. We have scheduled a General Membership meeting in January to officially tabulate the votes. In your mailing we have included a summary of the highlights of the changes that will take effect with the passage. Please don't wait. Vote now. This is a major and expensive undertaking and we need your cooperation. We already have volunteers waiting to go door-to-door to solicit proxys. We will be conducting town hall style meetings to explain the changes and answer questions. We have set up a special e-mail account to submit your questions and to answer them:
[email protected] I cannot stress enough how important this issue is. Please vote now. Eugene J. Zeiner, Secretary & Director Stoneybrook at Heritage Harbour Community Association, Inc.
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Letter to Stoneybrook homeowners from
the Board of Directors
Our CDD has been trying to determine how our roads will be repaired or repaved, and who should
pay for it. We commend them for that, and for discovering that because of some issues with
bonding, Manatee County may now have a part in this. However, the effort to compel Lennar to
come to the table AT THIS TIME is premature and could have negative consequences for all of us.
There is no need to develop an adversarial relationship with Lennar and the Master Association,
which is still under developer control. That is a mistake and here is why:
First, the history, which is important because Lennar has acted very consistently through the years.
There was a group of owners who were frustrated with the length of time Lennar had been here,
and undertook a series of actions, including the use of an attorney, which led to Lennar turning
Stoneybrook over before they planned to. They were successful. HOWEVER, that came with a cost.
Lennar’s stated intention all along was to do three things at turnover: forgive the debt owed, called
“due to developer”, of $282,000; change the governing documents to better reflect what the
community needs were, and third, cover Stoneybrook’s legal cost in regard to a Medallion lawsuit.
Once this group of owners mentioned attorneys, Lennar shut down, and of the three items, only the
debt forgiveness actually happened. Even before this Board was elected, we worked with Lennar to
help ensure that the debt forgiveness actually occurred.
Now, the facts:
1. The Master Association collected a capital resale contribution of $392,000 from the sale of the
Yacht Club apartments. That was considered as income to the Master, a windfall, and happened
because of the efforts of ICON Management with the cooperation of the developer. They ought to
be thanked for that, and credited for the effort.
2. The Master Association due to developer audited amount as of 12/31/2014 was $558,139. By
12/31/15, the amount was $1,209,759. That is money we owe to Lennar.
3. On May 25, 2016, the Master Association wrote a check to Lennar for $900,000, which left
$309,759 as the amount owed. That is the only check written to Lennar since ICON has managed
the property. That number will probably change based on the 2016 audit.
4. The capital resale contribution to the Master Association in 2016 was $203,000 in September.
That money always goes into the operating budget and is used for Master Association expenses
only.
5. One CDD supervisor questioned the money received from the baseball program, and said that the
CDD could not have that information. Not true; the amount was $13,498, and is not considered
income but is a pass through of expenses.
6. Every owner has the ability to get this information; you just have to ask and follow the process.
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HOMEOWNERS NOTICE Our legal team has finished writing our new Declarations and Covenants and has provided the Board with a finished version after incorporating many changes and removing all the de-veloper friendly sections. This is a major undertaking and has already consumed copious man-hours in review and comment. It is a complete re-write of our documents and will re-quire a community-wide, every resident vote. On October 20th the Board authorized the distribution of the documents to every homeown-er of record as of 10/15/16 and the mailing will include a proxy & executive summary.
Facts matter and history matters.
Why should we all be concerned?
Because as of today, some current members of the CDD and some owners are creating an
adversarial relationship with Lennar and are not looking far enough ahead.
Because as of today, Lennar is in control of the Master, and, while they historically do not insist on
full payment of our debt, they could.
Because, as of today, Lennar controls Aquaterra, which is our only source of irrigation water, and
while there is a contract, there is also an expiration date to that contract, and we could see large
increases in the future.
Because, as of today, Lennar still has to act to remove Medallion’s parcel 35 from Heritage Harbour
Master, and while they will do that in a way that meets their needs, which might even include
turning it over to Medallion, if we are in an adversarial position, there is no chance that any of our
concerns might be considered.
Consider the $900,000, and ask yourself why $900,000 and why in May? There are two messages in
there, especially when you look at the timing. One of Lennar’s consistent behaviors is that if they
believe that there might be a legal claim against them, they will protect their assets. Once the
money comes off the Master’s books, and goes into Lennar’s books, it is probably not coming back
without a legal battle that ultimately could cost more than what we might gain and that will take far
too long.
This Board has learned through our own experience at turnover that the opportunity to resolve any
substantial dispute with the developer actually comes AFTER the turnover date. It is the turnover of
the Master association that now is the key. Until that process occurs, it is not wise to do anything
other than try to cooperate with the developer as best we can, but it is smart to have a plan for
what we want the community to look like and how we want it to be governed when the developer
leaves, part of which should be a plan for road repairs, maintenance and repaving. That means
ongoing discussion with the Master, River Strand, the CDD and anyone else with an interest. That
effort should be encouraged, and more people should get involved.
Letter to Stoneybrook homeowners continued
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Within a few weeks some of our lake areas will have native species plants planted along the shorelines. This is part of an ongoing program to provide a cleaner healthier wetland envi-ronment in our community. The biggest challenge we as a community face is understanding why it is necessary that some of our lakes need to have plantings around them. Some concerns I have heard are; “Why do I have to have “weeds” around my lake?” “I want to see down to the shoreline,” “They already cut out the “weeds, why plant new ones?” By defini-tion, a weed is a plant growing in an area where it is not wanted. (Even orchids and roses could be considered weeds.) The “weeds” that were removed from some of the lakes were invasive species plants. (see “Good and Bad Guy Plants” article 8/13)
Human impact is the biggest source of water pollution. It comes from a variety of sources. (1.) nutrient rich lawn water run-off, (2.) throw-ing waste vegetation into the water, (3.) trimming down to shorelines, (4.) encroachment by domesticated plants, (5.) modifying buffer zones by planting ornamental vegetation along property shorelines, (6.) storm drain water is not treated, so debris and oil residue is also transported into our ponds It has a huge impact on the eutrophication of our lakes by providing nutrients for opportunistic and invasive species as well as maturation complexity of species to proliferate.
Different types of pond systems have their own unique challeng-es and possible treatments. The man-made lakes within our community are broken down into two main categories. One group is the water “retention pond” system, these are most commonly found behind your house. They will have a gentle grassy slope surrounding the entire pond or most of it. Some might also contain a check dam or slope drain. Their purpose is to serve as recharged water supply areas.
The main function is to hold water that can be used by the community for the storage of run-off water for irrigation. These ponds are all interconnected and their levels are regulated by the pumping system. Our pumping system can obtain water for irriga-tion from these lakes and from the sub-terrarium aquafer when wa-ter levels run low. The amount of water drawn from the aquafer is regulated by the South West Florida Water Management District. If
our allotment is exceeded, for a given period of time, the system is shut off. If there has been an abundance of rain the system is also shut down when sprinkling is not required. This is regulated by determining the water content of the soil.
The function of a “littoral pond” is to remove excess nutri-ents from the water. In many cases they are also associated with wooded areas. They look similar to retention ponds. However they have a sub-terrarium shelf - “littoral zones” built around their perimeter. The shelf is planted with a variety of native aquatic plants that extract excess pollutants and nutrients from sediment
run off converting them into body tissue. This cleanses the water exiting from the pond back into the water supply. At the present time, I do not have the specifics of the planting. When this becomes available, the ponds, plant species and the number of plants will be shared with you in future articles.
CLEAN PONDS PROVIDE A FOOD SUPPLY FOR BIRD SPECIES
SOFT RUSH
GOOD PLANT
PICKEREL WEED
GOOD PLANT
ALLIGATOR WEED
BAD PLANT
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STONEYBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
INFORMATION
Neighborhood Watch Chairperson: Harrietta Martinetti (941-749-6336) or
Co-Chairs: Gene Aulenbach (941) 750-0437or [email protected],
Barbara Aulenbach (941) 750-0437 or [email protected]
Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Emergency or Crime in Progress): 911
Manatee County Sheriff's Office (Non-Emergency): 941-747-3011(stay on the line
for dispatcher)
Roving Patrol: 941-549-9637
Manatee County Traffic Complaint Hotline: 941-723-5197
Manatee County Graffiti Hotline: 747-3011X2596
Stoneybrook Recreation Center Office: 941-750-9688
Stoneybrook After Hours Emergency, Property Manager: 941-254-7447
Envera Live Operator/ Gate: 941-556-0732
FPL (to report malfunctioning street lights): 941-917-0708 (follow menu prompts)
Garbage & Landscape Debris, Manatee County Utilities: 941-792-8811
Manatee County Sheriff's Office Website: www.manateesheriff.com
Stoneybrook HOA Website: www.stoneybrookhoa. com
ROVING PATROL IN OUR STONEYBROOK COMMUNITY
Since July of 2008 the Roving Patrol has been making rounds throughout Heritage
Harbour in Stoneybrook, River Strand and Lighthouse Cove 7 nights a week from
6pm to 6am. Between the Roving Patrol and Neighborhood Watch Committee our
community will continue to be a safe place to live. If at anytime between the hours
of 6pm and 6am you feel the need to contact the Roving Patrol Call Center to report
any happenings please call (941) 549-9637.
This service has been provided through the Heritage Harbour Master Association.
Please keep in mind that Heritage Harbour is a lot of ground to cover patrol, but
before you know it those yellow amber lights will be flashing up and down your
street keeping an eye out for your safety.
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GOLF AT STONEYBROOK
Men’s Weekday: 18 holes every Wednesday begin at 9am. Please contact the Pro -Shop to sign up (941)746-2696
Men’s 9 Holers Golf League Contact Joel Tropp, [email protected]
Ladies 9-hole: The “Niners” play a nine hole scramble every Tuesday afternoon.
Contact Debby Katzmann (941) 746-6622 Sept 15 - May 15 (309) 463-2507 May16 - Sept 14
Ladies’ 18-hole: 18 holes on every Tuesday AM with lunch following golf. Please contact Carole Bakalar, (941) 580-3947 or [email protected]
Grill 8000 (941)749-1842 Stoneybook Golf (941)746-2696
Property Management Info
After Hours Gate Emergency Stoneybrook (941)524-0722 Community Ass. Mgmt. (941)315-8044 Fairway Greens I Allure Property Management (941)567-1654 Fairway Greens III Casey Management (941)727-4698 Fairway Greens II & IV Coach Homes ICON Management (941)747-7261 Stone Harbour I Stone Harbour II Stone Harbour III Security Alert Security (941)549-9637 Envera Live Gate Operator 24/7 (941)556-0732 Manatee Sheriff’s Dept. (941)747-3011
Stoneybrook Rec Center (941)750-9688 Office hours: Weekdays 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am to 12:00 noon
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY!
THE NEWCOMERS’ MEET AND GREET
WHAT: Informative meeting for all newcomers and their families, but anyone living in
Stoneybrook may attend. Information about Heritage Harbour, Stoneybrook, and the CDD
will be presented by an HOA Board Director. There will also be a time for questions and
answers.
WHEN: The Meet and Greet Newcomers’ Activity gets together every three months on
the 3rd Thursday of the Month.
Join us on Thursday, January 19th, 2017 from 7-8 PM
WHERE: Stoneybrook Recreation Center main room
ALSO PROVIDED: Treats, beverages, coloring pages and crayons for younger children.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEET AND GREET ACTIVITY: Call Sheri Miller at (941) 567-5058
or email Sheri at [email protected].
STONEYBROOK EMAIL CONTACTS:
Property Manager: [email protected]
Administrative Coordinator:
Wednesday is Yard Trash Pick Up! Landscape debris needs to be bundled and
tied in piles not over 4’ long and not over 50 lbs. It can also be placed in lawn bags or cans.
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ALLIGA-TOR WEED
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat NOTE: The
Hot Tub will be closed from
11/14 to
11/22 for
resurfacing
1
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
KNTTING CLUB
10am
CDD Meeting 4
PM at Grill 8000
2
H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
Yoga 3-4:15pm
3
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
4
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
5
Yoga
10-11:15 am
6 7
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
Line Dancing 2:30pm
8
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
9
H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
Yoga 3-4:15pm
10
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
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H20 Aerobics 9a
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30pm
at the Clubhouse
THANKSGIVING
POT LUCK 5:00 PM
12
Yoga
10-11:15 am
13
CELEBRATE
Helping
Hands
1:00-3:00 pm
with
refreshments
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H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
Helping Hands 11am
Line Dancing 2:30pm
TRIVA 6:30 PM
15
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
KARAOKE
6:30 PM
16
H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
Yoga 3-4:15pm
17
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
BRIDGE 1 pm
BUDGET BOARD
MEETING 6:00 PM
18
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
19
Yoga
10-11:15 am
20 21
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
Line Dancing 2:30pm
ARC 2:00 PM
22
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
23
H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
Yoga 3-4:15pm
24
The Rec Center is
closed
25
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Canasta 12:30 pm
26
Yoga
10-11:15 am
27 28
H20 Aerobics 9am
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Coffee Club 10am
Tree Decorating
11:00am
Line Dancing 2:30pm
29
Aerobic Walking
&Conditioning 9am
Mah Jongg 1pm
30
H20 Aerobics
9am
Pilates 9am
Painting 9am
Yoga 3-4:15pm
NOVEMBER 2016 REC CENTER OFFICE HOURS: Weekdays 9:00 - 5:00, Saturday 10:00-12 Noon