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Scoop october 2018 The Gypsum mills community Table of contents Cover-Social Events Page 2-Manager Page 3-Board President Page 4-Clubs & Activities Page 5-Community News Page 6-Community News & Celebrations Page 7-Contact Info Page 8-Calendar of Events Online Pages Page 9-Fun Page Pages 10-12-Pictures Page 13-Community Pages 14-16 Local Loyalty Saturday, October 20th 7pm at the Community Center Ghoulish Goodies Provided There will be music and games! Costumes are welcomed, but not mandatory. Come and have fun! Call Char Austin if you have a “Ghoulish Goody you would like to share” (appetizer or dessert) 747-8430 Hosted by the Social Committee/Sponsored by the GM Cooperative Board Sunday, October 28th 2-4pm At the Community Center Please bring a bag for all the goodies! Open to all resident ‘kids’ and family members including your grandkids/nieces/nephews. Food! Adult

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Scoop october

2018

The

Gypsum mills

community

Table of contents

Cover-Social Events Page 2-Manager

Page 3-Board President

Page 4-Clubs & Activities

Page 5-Community News

Page 6-Community News

& Celebrations

Page 7-Contact Info

Page 8-Calendar of Events

Online Pages

Page 9-Fun Page

Pages 10-12-Pictures

Page 13-Community

Pages 14-16 Local Loyalty

Saturday, October 20th 7pm at the Community Center

Ghoulish Goodies Provided

There will be music and games! Costumes are welcomed, but not mandatory. Come and have fun!

Call Char Austin if you have a “Ghoulish Goody you would like

to share” (appetizer or dessert) 747-8430

Hosted by the Social Committee/Sponsored by the GM Cooperative Board

Sunday, October 28th 2-4pm

At the Community Center

Please bring a bag for all the goodies! Open to all resident ‘kids’ and family members including your grandkids/nieces/nephews.

Food!

Adult

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From the manager’s desk

Happy Fall!

The start of this fall season has brought a few changes to the Gypsum Mills Office. As you may

know, I have stepped into the Community Manager position and a new Assistant Community man-

ager has been hired. I would like to take the time to introduce Kasie West as the new Assistant

Community Manager of Gypsum Mills. I am very excited to work alongside Kasie. I believe she will

be a great addition to this community and I can’t wait for you all to see what she can do.

Although I am very sad to see Tanice go, I am grateful to have worked along side her and to have

helped her create the relationship between residents and management that we have today. I value

this relationship and understand the importance of keeping it.

Some exciting news! On Saturday October 20th and Sunday October 21st, Horizon will be hosting

their first ever home show at Gypsum Mills since purchasing the property in 2015. This home show

will showcase the two new homes that we have brought into the community this past year; 6269

Murphy Dr. and 6351 Roberts Dr. We are very excited to draw new people into this quickly growing

community.

This month’s Local Loyalty Program Members:

• Advent Automotive

• Budget Blinds

• Cork 49

• Highline Moving & Storage

• India House

• Jack ‘n Jill Childcare

• Mozzeroni’s

• Mrs. Brake’s Spices

• Prima Pop

• Western NY Sealing & Paving

To view the Local Loyalty advertisements, they will be posted on the mail house, in the office, and

the Scoop Online. We are very pleased with how this program has been working out and are

constantly getting new businesses to join. October is our biggest month yet! Just remember to show

your Gypsum Mills ID Card for a discount.

Sincerely,

Autumn Lux

Community Manager

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From our board president

Hello Gypsum Mills Neighbors,

It is early autumn and I write this with the windows open and can feel that fall chill in the air. 54

degrees is a welcome change to the humidity and high temperatures we were experiencing a few

short weeks ago! I am looking forward to the fall foliage and apple cider. It doesn’t bring me great

joy knowing snow is not far off, but I will still take the snow over the torment of a hurricane. I am

sure some of our neighbors have family and friends in the North Carolina area. I hope they are all

safe and came out of Hurricane Florence with relatively minor damages. My mother always used

to say that we should never cry over anything that can be replaced with money. That sentiment

always puts material loss into perspective for me. It doesn’t take the sting away of losing some-

thing of value, but it does reframe the value of those things that cannot be replaced.

I am happy to share with you that Gypsum Mills is now under new community leadership. The

roles of Community Manager and Assistant Community Manager were assumed by Autumn Lux

and Kasie West, respectively, effective September 20th. I know we welcome them to our communi-

ty and extend our congratulations to them both on their new positions. With the addition of

Autumn and Kasie, we said goodbye to Tanice Hammond. Tanice served as our Community

Manager for a little over a year. We were sad to see Tanice go, but thrilled for her and her family

as her husband accepted employment in Georgia, requiring them to relocate. We wish her and her

family the very best and thank her for her service to our Gypsum Mills community.

Our first Volunteer Appreciation Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, October 4th at 6:00 pm at the

Community Center. This is the first of what I hope will be an annual event. I have said it before,

but it’s worth saying again; our community is the enjoyable and welcoming place it is because of

the residents who share their time and talents with their neighbors. Many might ask what they

could possibly have to offer our community. When posed with that question I respond with the

adage of many hands make for light work. I hope you consider volunteering in our community in

whatever capacity you may find enjoyable. Volunteering is also a great way to connect with your

neighbors, form lasting friendships and enhance your quality of life. If you weren’t a volunteer in

our community over the last year, I hope you will consider changing that in the year to come.

As I think about service, I’m reminded of something my youngest daughter shared with me that

comes from the wisdom of Oprah Winfrey. My youngest daughter, Anne Margaret, is a huge Oprah

Winfrey disciple. I don’t have the memory for Oprah’s exact quotes that Anne Margaret does, but

the essence of Oprah’s thoughts on service encourage us to find a way to offer our gifts and talents

to the world in the form of service. She asserts that is the secret to her success; she utilizes her

gifts and her platform in the form of service to others. I encourage you to keep that thought close

as you consider using your gifts and talents in service to our community. I guarantee you will

receive more than you give.

Fondly,

Hugh N. Crowley President,

Gypsum Mills Cooperative Board of Directors

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Clubs and activities

Oct0ber Breakfast

We will be serving breakfast from 8-10 AM on Sunday, October 14th.

No reservations needed~just come!

MENU-Pancakes, French Toast, Eggs, Cheese Ome-let, Bacon, Sausage, Toast (Whole Wheat or White),

Juice, Coffee, Tea, or Milk.

Adults-$3.50

(please no $20 bills)

Children under 12-FREE

Red Hats

We enjoyed the Monroe's they have a nice menu, food and service was good. For October 9th we will be going to Flaherty's in Honeoye Falls. I will be our hostess please call Karen at 742-3262 if you plan on going and have not signed up. Meet in the parking lot at no later than 11:30 to car pool.

Get well wishes to Gail hope to see you soon.

Gems

The Countryside in Clifton Springs is always good. Seven ladies had lunch and went on down Route 96 to ‘Goonies’ for ice cream.

Grace is all settled in Parkwood Heights in Macedon. We will be going to Macedon Hills for lunch on October 12th, and visiting Grace afterward.

To reserve, call Grace at 315-538-8042. See you there!

BINGO

Every Wednesday Night-7pm

We start selling up in the center at 6pm.

For folks that are new to our community or coming to play for the first time, your Entry card is $1.00. Each card after that is 50 cents. The last game is the cover all-each card that you use costs $1.00. There is also a 50/50 drawing.

Chips are provided. All money from that night goes back out. New players welcome! Hope to see you there!

Friends on the go

Friends on the Go will be going out to dinner on October 8th, Monday, at Charley Brown's in Penfield. We will meet in the parking lot of the Community Center at 5:30 to carpool or at the restaurant at 6:00. If you would like to join us, please call Jean at 721-9114 by Sunday the 7th. Please call

or email me if you’d like details. If you live alone please consider joining us! You can never have too many friends!

Euchre

This month’s Euchre results:

1st Brian Canfield 2nd John Blain tied 3rd Marilyn Kesel Dottie Domalski 5th Dale Nientimp 6th Mary Monelle 7th Kathy Blain 8th Loretta Baker

Poker Club

We play every Thursday from 12:30pm until 4pm in the Community Center. For more information:

Call Bob at 742-2636

Line Dancing

Many thanks to Karen Beecher who has earned a well deserved retirement after 9 years of teaching line dancing at the Community Center. We look forward to seeing her dance along with us. I will be assuming the position of instructor. ~Jean Myers.

Beginners Group is at 9am on Tuesdays followed by the Inter-mediate Group at 10am. Call Jean Myers at 941-518-8680 for more details.

Mah jongg

Looking for Mah Jongg players!

Come watch and learn!

Monday, Tuesday, & Thursdays

1PM at the Community Center.

A super bunch of players!

We welcome newbies! Questions?

Call Ann 742-3159 or Char 747-8430

Chair aerobics

Are still on Mon/Wed/Fri at 10am in the Community Center.

Any questions? Please call

Mary Ann at 924-7523

Thank you very much to my Water Aerobics Class for your very generous gift. A shopping trip in the near future is on my agenda. Hope to see you all next year at the pool. ~Mary Ann Brannan

Wii Bowling Begins October 5th, 2018, the first Friday in October!

Looking forward to another season!

Don Varner 233-9045

Small turn-out but a lot of laughter. just the way we like it. The "f" word…. fun. Our next outing will be October 12th, canine style.

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Community news And More

The Caregiver By Yvonne L. Broman

Things don’t seem the same anymore He’s forgotten what he knew before

My days are filled doing the things he used to do How long will it be before he forgets you

I question myself, can I be that strong

To carry the whole load, seems so wrong Thinking of the love we used to share

Now I’m loving you and it seems you’re not there

At night when I try to go to sleep I think of all the appointments I must keep

And all the jobs that I must do “He” is here, but where are you

I never thought my days would come to this

Without a tender hug or even a kiss In the coming years, I pray I can deliver

Knowing in my heart, I’ll only become the caregiver

Community Center Hours

Starting November 1st, the new Community Center Hours will be 9am to 8pm.

(Regularly scheduled activities will still go to their end.)

Bob and Paula Henry did a wonderful job hosting the Golf Banquet last month! Bob provided wonderful entertainment with his song and congratulations

goes out to Dean who got his ‘official’ Green Sweater for being ‘Player of the Year!

**More pictures in the Online Scoop**

The Bocce Ball Banquet took place at Flaherty's Restaurant in Macedon.

The final standings and the number one team were the Youngbloods.

There was a three way tie for 2nd place; Goodfellows, Surviviors and

Silver Sneakers.

We played from May 17 - Aug. 30, had a great year, and the weather was in

our favor.

**More pictures in the online Scoop**

Upcoming gypsum mills

arts & crafts show

Saturday, Nov 17th, 10am-4pm At the community center

Come and meet all the Gypsum Mills talented crafters! Save the date, tell your friends and

family, and remember Christmas is coming! SO start your holiday shopping at Gypsum Mills Arts

and Crafts Show!

There will also be raffles with great homemade items donated by our own crafters! ($1.00/ticket)

All proceeds to help defer the cost of the upcoming 2019 July Music Fest.

For more information or to sign up as a vendor, please contact Jean Anderson at 721-9114.

Space will be limited ….so first come.......etc!

Any other questions, call Char Austin at 747-8430.

Hosted by the Social Committee/Sponsored by the Gypsum Mills Cooperative Board

How many PUMPKINS did you see?

There are a lot of pumpkins in this Scoop! Count them and then send me an email or give me a call. First person with the correct

answer gets a FREE LOT RAFFLE RENT TICKET from me! ~Jenn [email protected] or 585-857-8660

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Community News and celebrations

**New scoop Editor**

In addition to delivering out the Scoops for the past few months, I have been given the opportunity to now prepare the Scoop for your reading as well! Please see the email information below. I will be using only one email for every-thing, but don’t worry, for now, I am getting every email that is being sent to the old Scoop email.

I look forward to finding out any suggestions you might have for the Scoop contents as well as pic-tures or articles you’d like to include!

To view, download and/or print The Scoop and to see the latest and updated calendar, go to:

http://gypsumcoop.org

To submit an article for The Scoop, you can email it to [email protected] or place it in the lockbox in the Community Center vestibule. Check the calendar to see the due date for your articles each month.

~Jenn

Happy Anniversary

10/1 Brad & Freda Rice

10/6 Tom & Christine Supple

10/8 Paul & Kathy Jason

10/15 Ross & Karen Amico

10/18 Philip & Florence Liberatore

10/20 Patrick & Marjorie Earle

10/23 Ron & Glennis Chipperfield

10/24 William & Janet Schukraft

10/25 Charles & Dale Nientimp

10/28 Arthur & Sharon Hauf

10/30 Bill & Sandy Sergeant

10/2 William McCallum

10/2 Gary Papke

10/3 Paul Fowler

10/3 Raul Kaus

10/3 Gary Raschiatore

10/4 Joseph Grippo

10/4 May Hoffman

10/5 Richard Allen

10/5 Sylvia Doyle

10/6 Harry Freeze

10/6 Patricia Tryon

10/7 Francis Rivera Bobe

10/7 Lynn Dunn

10/7 Beverly Grippo

10/7 Delores Holmes

10/7 Paula Maltman

10/7 James Murphy

10/8 Ron Platten

10/9 Kimberly Haskins

10/9 Sylvia Pinkney

10/10 Deborah Flynn

10/10 Sandra Reynolds

10/10 Janet Starr

10/11 Robin Crawson

10/11 Judy Potts

10/12 Olga Geary

10/13 Stan Austin

10/13 Brenda Bundy

10/13 James Loiacano

10/13 Beth Latour Mack

10/13 Thomas Yonkers

10/14 Cathy Guckert

10/14 Patricia Shafer

10/15 Barbara Dingle

10/15 Ryan Tilburg

10/15 Nancy Wooden

10/16 Barbara Bennett

10/16 Michael Schafer

10/16 Sandra Rizzo

10/17 Harvey Antczak

10/18 Dean Pearce

10/19 Richard Derose

10/20 Carl Knapp

10/20 Patricia White

10/21 Larena Blair

10/21 Carolyn Stanzel

10/22 William Bartosch

10/22 Mary Fazio

10/22 Chiarine Whiteford

10/23 Leonard Albanese

10/25 Marjorie Perloff

10/25 Edward Trombley

10/25 Ronald Jones

10/26 Thomas Miller

10/27 Glenda Heselton

10/27 Beverly Wilkins

10/28 Daniel Clement

10/28 Douglas Krouse

10/29 Allen Barnes

10/30 Bertha Frost

10/30 Debbie Mander

10/31 Nancy Mickelson

Lot raffle rent

Congratulations to our four raffle winners: • Jean McCann • Larry Vandermall • Stan Austin • Marsha Colbert Turner

The next drawing will be in December when four more residents will get $100 dollars towards their lot rent.

Will you be the next winner? Buy your tickets now!

Raffle Tickets are

available at all

social events!

Roger Norton - 6379 Lambert 315-576-1021

Snowplowing! Each driveway $225 for the season!

Many years’ experience. Seasonal contracts.

Includes repairing any damage in the Spring.

Yes, we have liability insurance.

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President

Hugh Crowley

738-0330

[email protected]

Vice President

Linda Bartolone

742-1290

[email protected]

Treasurer

Joyce White

626-7062

[email protected]

Gypsym mills cooperative board

Secretary

Cathy Guckert

943-2399

[email protected]

Building Facilities

Ken Ainsworth

924-7676

[email protected]

Bldg. Fac. Asst.

Stan Austin

766-2610

[email protected]

Building Use Coor.

Dale Nientimp

519-7816

[email protected]

Member-At-Large

Cec Patterson-Norton

208-3915

[email protected]

Autumn Lux

[email protected]

Kasie West

[email protected]

Important numbers

Community Center………………………...337-6029

Golf Cart Info………..Steve Myers …….....944-9508

Library………………Carol Underhill…….924-3491

Barb Lee………...…309-9155

RV Corrals…………..Jim Carselli……….. 732-7350

Dan Phillips………..924-4069

Scoop Editor & Deliverer...Jenn Greindl….857-8660

Special Olympics…….Linda Tuttle……….749-5944

Technical Support…..Don Varner………...233-9045

Email Blasts-Ron [email protected]

EMERGENCY: 585-509-0494

Gypsum Mills Office: 585-924-4710

Winding Creek Golf Course: 924-0280

Scoop Articles, Delivery, & Questions [email protected]

Scoop and Calendar On-line http://www.gypsumcoop.org

Indoor activities

Aerobics (chair)……Maryann Brannen.....924-7523

Bingo Wed. Club…...Dottie Taillie………..260-9930

Bridge Club…………Dale Nientimp………519-7816

Cards Wed. AM…….Edna Griffith………..924-5088

Euchre Club………..Ken Ainsworth……...924-7676

Friends on the Go….Jean Andersen………721-9114

Gems……………….Shirley Carney……....742-3998

Healthy Living…….Julie Alfieri………….398-7314

Line Dancing………Jean Myers……..941-518-8680

Mah Jongg…………Ann Andolino……….742-3159

Red Hats…………...Karen Manniello...….742-3262

seasonal activities

Aerobics (POOL)…..Maryann Brannen.....924-7523

Bocce Tues. PM……Kathy Jason………...398-7636

Joyce White………...626-7062

Bocce Thurs. PM…..Brian/Linda Canfield.398-7070

Golf Mon. AM……...Bob/Paula Henry...…330-5240

Golf Thurs. PM…….Deb Mercurio………..410-8701

Pickle Ball………….Ken Ainsworth……..924-7676

Pool………………...Dottie Taillie………..260-9930

Wii Bowling………..Don Varner…………233-9045 Committees

Social Committee Bereavement Breakfast Committee Neighborhood Watch

Char Austin Kathy & Jim Johnston Bob Tuttle Steve Myers

747-8430 K-310-9956 750-8484 944-9508

J-899-0333 [email protected]

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Fun page

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Pot Luck sock hop Pictures

A fond farewell to

Tanice!

Kids and

‘kids at

heart’ had a

great time!

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Golf Banquet Pictures

Thank you

Joanne Lucas

for the photos!

Celebrating the year of the golf clubs for both Mon-

day morning and Thursday evening leagues. There

were many drawings of golf gifts and also prize

money for final placements. Bob & Paula were the

lead directors and did a spectacular job. The food

was scrumptious too from Otto Tomoto's. A bit of

humor seeing that Dean Pearce earned the Master's

title for Gypsum Mills Golf League and the

champion on both leagues and that's is why he got

the green sweater. Bob did sing a humorous song

with funny lyrics pertaining to golf. He was initially

introduced as a friend from Arizona. It was a com-

plete surprise when he came out dressed like that

with his little guitar. Also, that evening Frank

Legrett shared many old jokes and made us all

chuckle.

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Bocce ball Banquet Pictures

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We need you!

It is fall and Benincasa is preparing for its 23rd year of providing comfort care to our terminally ill loved ones. Although we depend on donations, grants and our annual fundraisers to keep our house operating, we also cannot care for our residents without the support of our team of compassionate and dedicated volunteer caregivers. With fall approaching we always welcome the addition of new folks that are interested in serving our residents and giving back to some won-derful people who need our help. Benincasa provides comfort care for up to two residents at a time and volunteers offer assistance through companionship, lending an ear, light household help and running errands. Volunteers fill 4 hours shifts once a week or once a month, whatever you can provide, between the hours of 7am and 11pm. You are paired up with another volunteer at all times.

Education and training is provided and nurses oversee and mentor each volunteer as they provide care in a family like setting.

If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about how can you can become a volunteer, please stop by for a cup of coffee or call me, Mary Fazio, directly at 766-3667. You can really make a difference!

Hey, Retirees! Looking for extra part time income? Keep

reading!

I live here in Gypsum Mills and I work for Ontario ARC. I manage 2 group homes. If you are

looking for part time employment, I am looking for you! We have 16 homes in the county,

with 3 in this immediate vicinity. We have an urgent need for reliable staff! As a Program

Substitute, you have the choice of what hours you work. As a part time Skills Instructor, you

would have set shifts. All training is paid time, and covers almost anything you would ever

need to know while working! If you are interested in finding out more, I would be glad to sit

down and talk with you about our Agency. My name is Dee Prong and my number is 315-879-

3990. If you call and I do not answer, I am probably in a meeting or at a medical appointment

with one of my residents. Please leave your name and number and that you are calling in re-

gards to this notice. I will get back to you as soon as possible!

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14 Framark Dr. Victor NY

924-9550

Visit us at www.jacknjillchildcare.com

Like us on Facebook!

October special

$15 off your first week

• Serving children ages 6

weeks- 11 years

• Socialization and Social

Emotional learning

• Common Core Pre-K

Program

• Tuition assistance

available

• Jack ‘n Jill is an equal

Highline Moving and Delivery

585-678-MOVE

www.HighlineDelivery.com

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Mrs. Brake’s Spices Until the end of October –

Get 5% off your Total order

with your Gypsum Mills ID!

And Get an extra Punch on your Loyalty

Open: Noon to 5 Monday 9am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday Thursday 9am to 6

1(585)869-5251

Mrsbrakes.com

1560 Rochester Road,

Farmington NY 14425

Farmington Post Office Plaza

(across from State Troopers)

86 W. Main Street Victor, NY 14564 Telephone: (585) 924-CORN (2676)

E-mail: [email protected]

Monday: CLOSED Tuesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Wednesday: 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Friday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday: CLOSED

Located at 7343 Route 96, Victor NY 14564

(About 2 miles past Eastview Mall)

Take Out Orders and Reservations

Phone: 585.742.2030

Hours

Daily Lunch Buffet -- 11:30AM to 2:30PM

Dinner

Sunday to Thursday -- 5:00PM to 9:30PM

Friday & Saturday -- 5:00PM to 10:00PM

Free in-home consultation

Gypsum Mills Special:

10% off any existing promotions!

Paul Wood

(585) 924-0272

[email protected]

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6548 Anthony Dr

Victor, NY 14564

Phone: 585-924-0800

Mon-Thur 10-9 | Fri 10-10 | Sat 11-10 | Sun 11-9

Have to mention

your discount on the

phone for delivery!

http://mozzeronis.com/victor.html

Regular Priced Items!