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Sea Pines, in Hudson Florida
Volume XII, Issue VI
SSEAEA PPINESINES NNEWSEWS
Vice President’s Message 1
Veteran's Corner 2
Sheriff’s Newsletter 3
Boat For Sale 4
Important numbers 5
Tides 8
Inside this issue:
June 2020 [email protected]
Deed Restricted Community
Message from the President
Message from the Vice President
SeaPines-FL.com
As slow March and April ticked by, May seemed to pass with the blink of an eye!
I hope everyone has stayed safe and healthy during these confus-ing times. As all of you know our public monthly meeting for May was can-celed due to the Covid-19 man-dates. We are now entering our summer break and will resume public meetings in September. We as a board are continuing to work with attorneys to sort through past documents and processes to get a solid understanding of exact-ly where Sea Pines legally stands in regard to deed restrictions and their enforcement. All documenta-tion has been compiled and turned over to the attorneys and we are waiting to schedule a meeting once they have had the opportuni-ty to review them in detail.
We have heard a few concerns regarding the gate at Southwind Park not being locked. The lock was removed to comply with legal access standards of a 501-c4 or-ganization, signs were posted with park hours and the gate is closed and locked at night. Any resident who sees anyone in the park after
dark should feel free to contact Pas-co County Sheriff. Additionally, once we resume meet-
ings in September we will be voting on the installation of an electric gate to ensure only Sea Pines residents have access to the park during day-light hours. Please join us and vote so we can move forward with im-proving our neighborhood. Respectfully, Jeromy Gamble
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Welcome Sea Pines residents.
We are loving living here.
Come visit our Salon and mention this ad
for a special VIP Card.
Shampoo/Precision Cut/Style……….......$29
Cut /Color/Condition ………………..……..$61
Highlights/Special Effects………………...$68
Wash/Condition/Blow Dry…………………$19
We accept Master Card and Visa
Please call 727-863-3099 for a consultation
or appointment.
Stacy Wolf
Lic. Real Estate Broker
352-359-0813
www.touchesofhomerealty.com
Real Estate Services You Can Trust
Because Home is Where the heart Is
At Touches of Home Realty, I work hard to
provide customers with the services they need to
make their transactions run smoothly. I offer
an a la carte menu of services so consumers can
chose what level and types of services they need.
Whether a buyer, seller, tenant, investor, or just
curious about the local area, contact me or visit
my website for more information. I am local to
the area and live in Sea Pines. So if you see me
out and about, wave.
The Veterans Corner
By James Alling
Happy June Sea Pines! We are finally returning to a
little normalcy in our lives, however the Veterans Ad-
ministration (VA) is still erring on the side of caution
which is completely understandable. The VA under-
stands that veterans still have health needs in these try-
ing times, but most parts of their clinics and hospitals
remain closed to routine appointments. One alternative
they are touting is Telehealth. Telehealth is basically
your medical provider having a real-time video visit with
you. During that visit they will address your concerns,
monitor your vital signs, and store your health data for
future reference. You can also upload videos, photos,
and any other data related to your health concerns. Fi-
nally, Telehealth allows your medical provider to coordi-
nate with other VA providers across the country so they
can collaborate on your medical needs if necessary. You
can find more information on this initiative at https://
telehealth.va.gov/.
Next, some of you may have recently found yourself as a
Caregiver to a disabled veteran, or you may have been
providing care for years now. Either way there is a pro-
gram that could benefit you. The VA’s Caregiver Peer
Support Mentoring Program is designed to help new or
overwhelmed caregivers, or allows a seasoned caregiver
to provide mentoring to others. The program is open to
any caregiver of a Veteran who is enrolled in VA health
care. The program is open to caregivers for Veterans of
all eras. Veterans can serve as a mentor or a mentee.
The initial program commitment is six months, but
shorter periods may be possible. The program provides
camaraderie during times when caregivers experience
feelings of isolation and loneliness caused by withdrawal
from previous habits and lifestyle. They may also talk
about the highs, the lows, and the challenges and frus-
trations of caring for loved ones. Other times they may
discuss personal goals, projects and their crafts. If you
would like more information on this program you can
call the Bay Pines Hospital at 727-398-6661 ext. 17239,
or the James A. Haley Hospital at 813-972-2000 ext.
5140.
Lastly and how I will end each of these articles, if you
are having immediate issues that do not require calling
911, please call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-
8255 and press 1, or chat online at VeteransCri-
sisLine.net/Chat, or you can even text them at 838255.
See you next month and feel free to email me with any
general Veteran’s related questions!
James
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Mental Health Awareness
Month
May was Mental Health Awareness Month
but the Pasco Sheriff’s Office responds to calls
relating to mental health or substance abuse
each day. In 2019, PSO announced the
formation of the Behavioral Health
Intervention Team to help mitigate these
calls and help citizens take steps in recovery
or treatment.
Originally setting out to work with citizens
in Pasco with multiple calls for service relat-
ing to mental health, such as Baker Acts, the
goal for BHIT is to build meaningful relation-
ships with their clients and ultimately help
those clients change their lives for the better.
BHIT detectives find that some people have
lost faith in the systems that can help them,
or simply don’t know where to turn. Building
those relationships over time can help amend
some of those issues.
The team, which is comprised of a captain,
two sergeants, 12 detectives, two Animal As-
sisted Therapy K9s and an analyst, has ex-
panded its purview since its inception. They
now cover additional types of work, such as
reaching out to homeless citizens to connect
them with services, such as work placement
or housing services. Furthermore, BHIT de-
tectives meet with those who recently over-
dosed. Detectives want to use that momen-
tous event in a person’s life as a turning
point, and link them with programs that may
help them work through their addictions.
One in five Americans experience a mental
illness and nearly one in 25 adults live with a
severe mental illness. With COVID-19 at top
of mind, mental health-related calls for ser-
vice have been on the rise in Pasco. It's imper-
ative to find ways to cope with stress. BHIT
detectives have gathered a list of coping
strategies to employ during this arduous
time.
Limit your time watching the news or read-
ing about the pandemic. Take in small dos-
es to stay informed, but not overwhelm
yourself with news.
Take care of your body: take deep breaths,
stretch, meditate, eat healthy and well-
balanced meals, exercise, avoid excessive
alcohol consumption and never take drugs.
Make time to unwind: find something you
enjoy such as a craft, reading or spending
time with pets
Get outside and enjoy fresh air, while main-
taining your physical distance
Stay in touch with friends and loved ones.
Calling, texting or video chatting are all
helpful tools to stay connected.
For additional mental health resources, visit
the National Alliance on Mental Illness at
nami.org.
If you, a friend, or a loved one is struggling
with substance abuse or suicidal thoughts,
please contact these resources:
- Substance Abuse: 1-800-662-HELP
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-
TALK (8255)
PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER May 2020
VOLUME XI I , I SSUE VI PAGE 4 SEA P INES NEWS
2002 16’ Carolina Skiff
$3800
Perfect flats boat with a 2004 40HP Yamaha 4stroke. Lawrence Hook 5 Fish finder (installed but not connected), all new white pleated seats, rod holder on console, cooler combination seat, Red Bimini top, and comes with the crank-on docking platform. No trailer. Call Ken 912-687-2100
VOLUME XI I , I SSUE VI SEA P INES NEWS
IMPORTANT NUMBERSIMPORTANT NUMBERS
EMERGENCY 911
FIRE 911
PASCO COMMUNICATIONS DEP. 727 847-8102
CODE ENFORCEMENT 727 847-8171
ANIMAL CONTROL 727 834-3216
ABUSE HOTLINE 800 962-2873
U.S. COAST GUARD 727 896-5666
CONSUMER AFFAIRS 727 847-8106
HOSPITAL (BAYONET) 727 819-2929
WATER 727 847-8131
ELECTRIC (WREC) 727 868-9465
POST OFFICE (US 19) 727 819-0073
REPUBLIC SANITATION 727 868-2566
FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMMISSION 888-404-3922
Committees
Boat Ramp
Jeromy Gamble 352-428-6533
Jerry Sweet 727-857-6204
Sunshine
Activities and Events
Cookie Miller 352-650-0140
Welcoming Committee
Donna Hodnicki 912-531-5831
Mowing
Pat Piccininno, 727 863-4268
Adopt-a-Road
Ernie Reed 727 364-5907
Membership Dues — BILLING
Jerry Sweet 727 857-6204
Newsletter
Jerry Sweet 727 857-6204
Parks
Roger Chillura 727-919-6225
Website
Randy Dennison 636-219-6430
Club House Rental
Jerry Sweet 727 857-6204
Your hauler is required by ordinance to pick up recy-cles at least twice a month. Some haulers pick them
up more often. Please contact your hauler for your
specific Recycle Pickup Schedule.
If you have a problem, please contact your hauler first
to try to resolve the problem. If you are not success-
ful with this approach, contact Pasco County Recy-
cling at (727) 847-8041.
Accurate Waste Systems (727) 375-5797
County Recycling (888) 522-5794
Parker & Sons Sanitation (727) 845-1024
Progressive (West) 727-847-9100
(West Central) 727-849-3333
Republic (727) 868-2566
Waste Aid (727) 842-9309
Waste Management (800) 255-7172
PAGE 5
Civic Association Officers & Board
President VACANT
Vice President
Jeromy Gamble 352-428-6533
Secretary
Sara Hernandez 727-644-9053
Treasurer
Jerry Sweet 727-857-6204
Board Member
Ken Hodnicki 912-687-2100
Roger Chillura 727-919-6225
Matt Copeland 813-778-8007
Registered Agent 727-364-5907
Ernie Reed
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NOTE: For Hudson & Hudson Creek, subtract approx. :40 minutes
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Suncoast Docks
The "Do it Yourself " Supply store and more…
727-484-5148
12635 U.S.HWY 19 Hudson Fl, 34667 Dock Supplies - Dock Kits - Flotations - Hardware
ORDER YOUR SEA PINES LOGO ON...ORDER YOUR SEA PINES LOGO ON...
Sweat Shirt — $16.00
Polo (Gildan) — $14.50
Hooded front zipper sweatshirt — $22.00
T-shirt — $9.00
Jacket — $36.00
Must be paid in full at the time of order; Cash or Check
Call Brenda Duncan 727 226-0093 or
Email [email protected]
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Hollyhocks
By
Carol Spicuglia
Sea Pines Civic Association
Sea Pines, west of Old Dixie Highway Photo by Kitty Nicolai
ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Business Cards $ 5.00 per issue or $60 per yr.
¼ Page $ 10.00 per issue or $120 per yr.
½ Page $ 15.00 per issue or $180 per yr.
Full Page $ 25.00 per issue or $300 per yr.
If interested in advertising:
Drop off your ad at the Clubhouse (mail slot in the door) or
Mail your ad to: Sea Pines Civic Association. 7817 Gulf Way, Hudson FL 34667 or
(Preferably) send your high-resolution ad electronically to:
Make check payable to Sea Pines Civic Association (no cash please)
Call Jerry Sweet at 727-857-6204 if you have questions.
Deadline is the 20th of the month to appear in the following month’s issue
Sea Pines Civic Association
7817 Gulf Way
Hudson, FL 34667
President ……………………..……............ Vacant
Vice President …………………..................Jeromy Gamble
Secretary …………………………..............Sara Hernandez
Treasurer …………………………...…..... Jerry Sweet
Board Member …………………………... Roger Chillura Board Member ……………………..…..…Matt Copeland
Board Member …………………………....Ken Hodnicki
Registered Agent...............................................Ernie Reed
Sea Pines Newsletter Editor.……….…...... Jerry Sweet
Sea Pines in Hudson, Florida
Officers and Board 2020
Association dues are payable
on the 1st of January of each year.
Membership Fee………......…..….... $50.00
Boat Ramp Fee ……………….….…. $20.00
Non-Member Boat Ramp Fee ...….. $70.00
Boat Ramp Electronic Fobs
Boat ramp fobs may be purchased from Jerry Sweet, 7222 Mako Dr. Please call in advance 727-857-6204. YOU MUST BE A PROPERTY OWNER IN SEA PINES Sea Pines Membership……………………………………… ..………….$50.00 BOAT RAMP FOB Sea Pines Member………………………………..….$20.00 BOAT RAMP FOB Non-Member …..….……….……………………...….$70.00 Lost Fob ……………………………….……………………………...……..$40.00 NOTE: Lost FOB codes will be removed from system.
You will receive a DECAL for your boat trailer. Do not forget to re-lock the gate after using the boat ramp. If you do not plan on using your FOB, you can turn it in to Jerry Sweet and we will pay you $5.00. Please call in advance: 727-857-6204.