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The<br />

<strong>Riverwood</strong> <strong>Heron</strong><br />

RIVERWOOD<br />

MARCH 2013<br />

<strong>Riverwood</strong> Easter Egg Hunt<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 30, 2013<br />

Activity Center Campus<br />

Ages: 10 & Under<br />

Cookies & Juice will be served<br />

$5.00 per child<br />

Register at the Activity Center Office<br />

Bring your basket to collect your eggs in!<br />

**Deadline to sign up is Monday, <strong>March</strong> 18th**<br />

www.riverwoodflorida.org


Communication<br />

Submitted by Trish Montgomery, RCA Secretary<br />

The RCA Communication Committee (staff – Cheryl<br />

Dukarski and resident members: Gina Iacone, Tom Lovasko,<br />

Carl Ludewig, Bob Novic, Nancy Tiernan, Hugh Vallely,<br />

Ed Watson) met January 9, 2013 to review communication<br />

strategies for <strong>Riverwood</strong> residents. Methods of providing<br />

information to residents include e-mail blasts regarding<br />

governance activities, including Highlights of RCA Board<br />

meetings, and general activities sponsored by the RCA<br />

(<strong>Riverwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Association</strong>). The <strong>Heron</strong> is published<br />

9 times a year and, in addition to general information, includes<br />

information related to the <strong>Riverwood</strong> golf course.<br />

Periodic Orientation sessions are sponsored for new residents<br />

and renters to inform them of the amenities as well as<br />

major rules and policies related to the <strong>Riverwood</strong> community.<br />

A resident directory is published once yearly and community<br />

forums are held on an “as needed” basis. The <strong>Riverwood</strong> Web<br />

Site (<strong>Riverwood</strong>florida.org) is up-dated almost daily and is a<br />

comprehensive source of information related to governance,<br />

activity center weekly events, and special events and galas.<br />

The Committee reviewed the issue of signs being placed<br />

at various locations within <strong>Riverwood</strong> announcing private or<br />

neighborhood events. The covenants specifically prohibit any<br />

type of signs in the community (14.24.1). There was lengthy<br />

discussion about the possibility of changing the covenants<br />

and/or developing policies regarding signs. It was the general<br />

consensus of the Committee that it would be very difficult to<br />

develop guidelines that would be satisfactory and not result<br />

in problems. All neighborhoods have similar problems keeping<br />

their residents informed about neighborhood events. The<br />

Committee members suggested that individual neighborhoods<br />

encourage their residents to open and read their e-mails. Paper<br />

notices or phone calls can be made by individual neighborhood<br />

officers or social committee members to those residents who<br />

do not have access to e-mail.<br />

The RCA has similar problems with keeping residents informed.<br />

Please open and read e-mails sent from the RCA. If<br />

you are a part-time resident, please notify the office of your address<br />

changes so the <strong>Heron</strong> or other mailings will reach you. If<br />

you reside in Canada and do not receive the <strong>Heron</strong>, remember<br />

it is accessible (along with all other community information)<br />

on the <strong>Riverwood</strong> Web Site. The bottom line: Communication<br />

is a two-way street. Information can be provided, but<br />

it is the resident’s responsibility to access it. If you have any<br />

suggestions regarding communication matters please contact<br />

Trish Montgomery (pmontgomerytrish@aol.com).<br />

Activity Center Parking:<br />

For sold out events at the Activity Center keep in<br />

mind that we have limited parking on campus. To<br />

reduce congestion we ask those who can to carpool,<br />

drive your golf cart, or use the Willow Bend parking<br />

area. Please do not park on <strong>Riverwood</strong> Drive or on<br />

Stonebridge Lane.<br />

2013/2014 Activity Center<br />

Calendar Reminder:<br />

Any resident wanting to suggest or schedule an event or entertainer<br />

for the Activity Center for next season 2013/2014 must submit<br />

your request in writing to the Activities Director by May 1st.<br />

Meet the Activity Advisory Committee<br />

The Activity Committee meets each quarter, to find out when and<br />

where you can watch for postings or go onto the <strong>Riverwood</strong> website<br />

@ www.riverwoodflorida.org. The Committee members are:<br />

Trish Montgomery, RCA Rep<br />

Nancy Codi, Royal Oaks<br />

Sally Higgins, Stillwater Trace<br />

Maureen Welling, Driftwood Pointe<br />

MaryAnn Stagliano, Oyster Bay<br />

Connie Thrasher, Bay Ridge<br />

Sandi Walker, Westport Ridge<br />

Candy Presenzano, Royal Oaks<br />

Patricia Muzzy, Stillwater Trace<br />

Gini Symthe, Osprey Landing<br />

Environmental<br />

By Russ Hoffman<br />

R.O.M.P. News<br />

R.O.M.P. (<strong>Riverwood</strong> Owners of Mannerly Pets)<br />

welcomes new members Howard and Deborah Cross<br />

and their cocker spaniel “Rain”, Norman and Francine Davidson and<br />

their goldendoodle “Tully”, Tom and Susan Lovasko and their goldendoodle<br />

“Mozzie”, and Steve and Paulette Paschen and their labradoodle<br />

“Molly”. Over 60 ROMP members attended the Welcome Back Social<br />

on January 13th. We had brief presentations regarding fund raisers<br />

and volunteer opportunities at the SunCoast Humane Society and the<br />

Animal Welfare League of <strong>Port</strong> <strong>Charlotte</strong>. ROMP members voted to<br />

give our yearly donation of $250 to each organization. ROMP members<br />

actively using the Dog Park were reminded that the $20 yearly fee is due<br />

(checks made out to the RCDD). Now that we have almost 100 families<br />

on the e-mail list, ROMP is looking for volunteers for a Social Committee.<br />

If you are interested in serving on the Social Committee, or if<br />

any resident has questions regarding the Dog Park, please contact Trish<br />

Montgomery (766-0452).<br />

Due to our weather, 2013 could be a smoky spring and summer in our<br />

area. Our wonderful sub-tropical winter weather is interrupted every 5-10<br />

days by cold fronts invading from the north. Most cold fronts are weak and<br />

bring a breezy day, with temperatures in the 60s. Occasionally we actually<br />

experience colder weather, maybe even a frost.<br />

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Oak Tree<br />

Maintenance Program<br />

By Rod Slocum<br />

<strong>Riverwood</strong> is recognized for its landscaping design and environmental<br />

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You<br />

stewardship. In keeping with those themes the Landscape Committee<br />

Thank<br />

developed<br />

an Oak tree maintenance program for the common areas Sisters.” this past Through your attendance and generosity, the fundraiser w<br />

you to all who supported our recent BOA event—“Baking wi<br />

Thank you to all who supported our recent BOA event—“Bak<br />

year. We needed to first determine how many Oak trees are in the common<br />

areas. We put the word out to the Boy Scouts of America that we Those were looking<br />

for an Eagle Scout candidate to conduct an inventory of wine our common bar (thanks<br />

Sisters.”<br />

who attended<br />

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enjoyed<br />

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and generosity,<br />

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prizes, wit<br />

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generously<br />

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donated<br />

who Thank attended you back to all for who enjoyed<br />

our supported charities.<br />

a delightful our recent BOA afternoon event – “Baking of deliciou<br />

the opportunity to tackle a project where he could utilize technology, test wine his bar with (thanks the Biscotti to Sisters.” two handsome Through your attendance bartenders), and generosity, and fine the prize<br />

leadership ability and learn life skills.<br />

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Members of Troop 23 under the direction of Austin Sisters.” fanned We out Through want across to extend your Those attendance a special “thank<br />

who attended and enjoyed generosity, you” to Michelangelo’s<br />

a delightful afternoon the fundraiser Restaur<br />

of delicious was food, a h<br />

<strong>Riverwood</strong> on Sat., June 23, 2012 to do the field work. More North than 1,100 <strong>Port</strong>, on<br />

fun<br />

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wine<br />

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Oak trees were tagged, measured, identified by GPS coordinates and<br />

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recorded<br />

in a log.<br />

North <strong>Port</strong>, on the corner of Toledo Blade and Price, for the fun e<br />

Working with an arborist the RCA Landscape Committee wine bar Sisters,”<br />

want to extend a special “thank you” to Michelangelo’s and R<br />

Those appreciated who attended fine the enjoyed prizes, wonderful with a several delightful entertainment being generously afternoon provided donated of delicious back by for the our charities. food, beautiful<br />

took (thanks presented<br />

the results<br />

of the Eagle Scout project and began developing generously Pete Carrera<br />

to two We want handsome by to Darlyne extend a bartenders), special Franklin “thank you” Productions, and to Michelangelo’s fine prizes, out Restaurant of with Naples<br />

appreciated the wonderful entertainment provided by the seve bea<br />

& Pizzeria of North <strong>Port</strong>, on the corner of Toledo Blade and Price, for<br />

a plan for <strong>Riverwood</strong> donated for back sharing for our his charities. talent on the accordion prior to the lun<br />

Sisters,” the excellent presented food. We by appreciated Darlyne the Franklin wonderful Productions, entertainment provided<br />

by beautiful for sharing and talented his talent "Biscotti on Sisters,” the accordion presented by Darlyne prior to th<br />

out of N<br />

Drive to trim and remove Oaks in the median that had grown our so large friends they at ArtisTree Landscape Maintenance & Design for their<br />

Pete Carrera<br />

were obstructing street lighting. Our insurance agent and We the want RCA sponsorship attorney to extend for<br />

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both advised that these trees had become a liability and North should super <strong>Port</strong>, be removed. on husbands<br />

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but excellent support.<br />

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Three Oaks in the Willow Glen common area were appreciated also found that the had<br />

to our friends at ArtisTree Landscape Maintenance & Design for their<br />

been weakened and leaning with exposed large roots which made them susceptible<br />

to collapse in high winds. A permit application was filed with the<br />

super wonderful husbands entertainment of our Circle provided for their by special the beautiful help and and suppo tale<br />

Sisters,” With presented your collective generous by Darlyne sponsorship generosity, Franklin for the we Productions, children will be we able assist. out Last, to help of but Naples not many, least, Florida we many<br />

want to thank all of the super husbands of our Circle for their special<br />

county to remove these 21 trees and trim others. The trees Pete were Carrera County<br />

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a green or pink ribbon depending on whether a tree was our to friends be their trimmed little at County or ArtisTree faces. children Landscape Maintenance & Design for their genero<br />

With your collective who are generosity, need. we will You be have able to no help idea many, of many the sm<br />

removed based primarily on safety concerns. The pros sponsorship and cons of the plan their for the little more children <strong>Charlotte</strong> faces. we County assist. children Last, who are but in not need. least, You have we no want idea of the to tha<br />

were discussed thoroughly. <strong>Charlotte</strong> county staff then super came to God husbands <strong>Riverwood</strong> Bless of you smiles our all that Circle from you will for the put their Sisters on their special of little BOA faces. help Circle and support. #156,<br />

to examine each tree listed on the permit request. During the MaryAnn inspection<br />

God Stagliano, Bless<br />

of the Oaks on the <strong>Riverwood</strong> Drive median, county staff recommended God Bless you President.<br />

you all all from the the Sisters Sisters of BOA of Circle BOA #156, Circle #156,<br />

With your collective generosity, we will be able to help many, many more<br />

removal of two additional trees, one diseased and one damaged when apparently<br />

struck by a vehicle.<br />

MaryAnn Stagliano, President.<br />

MaryAnn Stagliano, President<br />

County children who are in need. You have no idea of the smiles that you<br />

At the September RCDD meeting the Board of Supervisors their little authorized faces.<br />

their Chairman to sign the <strong>Charlotte</strong> County Tree Permit Application to<br />

proceed with the project. This information was published God in the Bless <strong>Heron</strong> you and all from the Sisters of BOA Circle #156,<br />

discussed at RCA Board meetings.<br />

MaryAnn Stagliano, President.<br />

<strong>Riverwood</strong> obtained County approval in December 2012 to remove the<br />

23 trees listed on our permit. The Oak trees were cut and removed beginning<br />

January 30. The stumps were ground down and sod will be installed shortly<br />

to restore the area. Jamie Scudera, with <strong>Charlotte</strong> County, provided a list<br />

of trees to the Landscape Committee that could be used as replacements<br />

should that decision be made. Discussions continue to decide what options<br />

might be selected when the resources become available. A Revitalization<br />

Plan for the median will be developed that is in keeping with the high standards<br />

of <strong>Riverwood</strong>’s landscaping and submitted to the Finance Committee<br />

for consideration for the 2014 budget.<br />

Mexican Fiesta<br />

Farewell Party<br />

Saturday, April 13th<br />

Watch for more information<br />

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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!


General Manager<br />

As most of you know by now, <strong>Riverwood</strong> Golf Club was officially sold on<br />

Tuesday February 19th to Principals of Coral Hospitality and other investors.<br />

Below is a letter to the golf members from Christopher Schaeffer, Managing<br />

Member and CFO of Coral Hospitality. www.coralhospitality.com<br />

CH3 - <strong>Riverwood</strong> Golf Club, LLC, led by Principals of Coral Hospitality,<br />

is excited to be the new owner of <strong>Riverwood</strong> Golf Club. We look forward to being<br />

part of the exceptional <strong>Riverwood</strong> community and owning one of the top golf clubs<br />

in Florida.<br />

Effective immediately, we have engaged Coral Hospitality to work in conjunction<br />

with Michael Burton to manage the daily operations of the club. Their<br />

experience and expertise make them an ideal management partner for <strong>Riverwood</strong><br />

Golf Club.<br />

In addition, we are pleased to announce that you will continue to see all of the<br />

familiar staff faces as we have determined to rehire the <strong>Riverwood</strong> staff.<br />

We look forward to meeting and working with all of the club members and<br />

community in making <strong>Riverwood</strong> Golf Club a truly special asset for both ownership<br />

and <strong>Riverwood</strong>.<br />

— Christopher Schaeffer, Managing Member<br />

Upcoming Golf Events<br />

<strong>March</strong> 1-2-3 Ladies Member Guest<br />

7 RLGA Sadie Hawkins<br />

9-10 Club Stroke Play Championship<br />

17 St. Patty’s Day Scramble<br />

22-23 Club Mixed Best Ball Championship<br />

April 4-5-6-7 Men’s Member Guest<br />

10 RMGA Closing Luncheon<br />

11 RLGA Closing Luncheon<br />

13 Suncoast Humane Society Critter Classic<br />

Charity Tournament<br />

15 Champions Dinner<br />

17 RMGA/RLGA Battle of the Sexes<br />

21 Couples Event<br />

27 Special Guest Day (Guest Fees $30.00)<br />

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Demo Day and Club Fitting<br />

<strong>March</strong> 5th Callaway 11:00am – 3:00pm<br />

<strong>March</strong> 19th PING 11:00am – 3:00pm<br />

Head Golf Professional<br />

One Day Member Guest Results<br />

Twenty nine men’s and ladies teams competed in the one day member guest<br />

January 18th. Three flights of men’s teams and two flights of ladies played a<br />

combination best ball, scramble and alternate shot format for 18 holes.<br />

Men’s Flight 1: Alex Carnahan & Bill Knoff<br />

Men’s Flight 2: Tim Nicholas & Jeremy Derk<br />

Men’s Flight 3: Gary Fairhurst & Wayne Antoniazzi<br />

Ladies Flight 1: Linda Stevens & Holly Broom<br />

Ladies Flight 2: Beverly Lahr & Deb Erickson<br />

January Couples Event<br />

Scramble with a twist was the format for 116 men and women in our<br />

January couples tournament. The event had four flights and two closest to<br />

pin winners.<br />

Flight 1: Marc & Adrienne Lasky, Craig & Scarlett Allison<br />

Flight 2: Ainsle & Sue Hogan, Mike & Paula Mulligan<br />

Flight 3: Bill & Kathy Graham, Dirk Dewitt & Jan Lomas<br />

Flight 4: Chuck & Nancy Baker, John & Mary Hays<br />

CTP Men: John Hays<br />

CTP Ladies: Mary Carlson<br />

RMGA Championship<br />

The Men’s Golf <strong>Association</strong> one day stroke play net championship was<br />

played January 23rd with 66 golfers competing in four flights.<br />

Blue/White Flight Champion: Alex Carnahan<br />

White Flight Champion: Marc Lasky<br />

White/Gold Flight Champion: John Hays *scorecard playoff<br />

Gold Flight Champion: Wally Sadoff<br />

Brown Jug Tournament<br />

The two day RMGA Brown Jug Tournament is played as a 4 man scramble<br />

on the first day and a three best balls of 4 the second day with the lowest two<br />

day total being declared the winner. The twenty two 4 man teams were blind<br />

drawn at a Monday night pizza and beer pairings party.<br />

1st place: Butch Codi, TJ Vaughan, Bill Stachowicz, Gary Thomas<br />

2nd place tie: Steve Lumley, Tim Nicholas, Mack Mackie, Peter Stocks<br />

Larry Lancette, Bob Lahr, Don Fontaine, Stan Swanson


Turf Talk<br />

As the winter season draws to a close the golf course will make<br />

the change from overseed back to bermudagrass. The golf course has<br />

been looking great, due to warmer temperatures in February combined<br />

with a couple of days of rain. As we move forward through <strong>March</strong><br />

and temperatures begin to rise even more the bermudagrass will begin<br />

actively growing and it will be time to get ready to for our yearly<br />

cultural practices. During the active growth period is when we perform<br />

all of our cultural practices that keep the golf course in shape from year<br />

to year. Most everyone is familiar with the two staple maintenance<br />

practices preformed on the greens, aerification and verticutting.<br />

Verticutting, or vertical mowing, is the process by which grain and<br />

thatch are removed from the turf. The blades of the verticutter slice<br />

into the turf and grab the thatch and pull it out leaving small groves in<br />

the surface, which we most times fill with topdress sand. The reason<br />

for this process is to maintain a firm and smooth putting surface. Also<br />

the groves the verticutter leaves behind create an air space for improved<br />

drainage and air movement.<br />

Aerification is the process by which we remove small cores of<br />

turf and soil creating an air space for which the surrounding soil can<br />

expand into. The reason for this process is simple, both foot traffic and<br />

equipment on the greens surface creates compaction. This compaction<br />

of the soil particles squeezes out any air spaces that exist. The roots<br />

of the turf need air to survive so as the air is squeezed out of the soil<br />

the roots will become shorter and the turf will begin to decline in<br />

quality. Compaction also reduces the ability of the soil to drain excess<br />

moisture, which can lead to the roots of the turf getting to wet and<br />

rotting resulting in poor quality turf. By relieving this compaction we<br />

ensure that the turf roots get the proper amount of air and that they<br />

do not get to wet.<br />

Both of these cultural practices are very important to sustaining a<br />

high quality putting surface, even though the practices themselves can<br />

sometimes disrupt play.<br />

RLGA Ladies Cup Winners<br />

The Ladies Cup Championship is a two day stroke play net event with<br />

four flights of 18 hole players and one flight of 9 hole players. Ninety three<br />

ladies competed in this prestigious event.<br />

Overall Winner: Sandy Waycott<br />

Red/Gold Flight: Janice Iannuzzi tied with Julie Rossi<br />

Red Flight 1: Adrienne Lasky<br />

Red Flight 2: Sandy Waycott<br />

Red Flight 3: Ramona Elden tied with Betsy Bonde<br />

9 Hole Flight: Rosemary O’Hanlon<br />

Couples Member Guest<br />

The Roaring 20’s was the theme for this year’s Couples Member Guest.<br />

Due to cold weather, the Nite Golf Event for Friday evening was cancelled<br />

but a great time was had by all the rest of the weekend. We saw everything<br />

from ladies in flapper dresses on Saturday night to Moonshine for prizes<br />

over the course of the weekend. Customized wooden cheese platters and<br />

insulated picnic baskets were this year’s tee gifts.<br />

1st Flight<br />

1st Place: Ian & Joan Dinning, Paul & Theo Borg<br />

2nd Place: Joe & Linda Stevens, Bob & Margaret Jakel<br />

2nd Flight<br />

1st Place: Larry & Jean Bray, Bob & Susan Denney<br />

2nd Place: Fred & Mary Rollins, Chet & Mary Skrzypek<br />

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Food and Beverage<br />

We continue to offer two new weekly specials, “Salad of the Week”<br />

and “Drink of the Week.” The Club features unique salads and<br />

drinks each week with elements of seasonal and local ingredients<br />

when available.<br />

Remember, Breakfast is served every Saturday and Sunday from 8<br />

a.m. to 12 p.m. Lunch is served daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the Club offers<br />

a lounge menu after 3 p.m. for your enjoyment.<br />

Seafood Buffet Night is scheduled for Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 9th from<br />

6 to 8 p.m. Reservations are required for this dinner evening. If<br />

applicable, once the grille room is full, we will utilize a wait list<br />

for the next available table.<br />

Prime Rib Night is scheduled for Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 23rd from 6 to 8 p.m. Reservations<br />

are required for this dinner evening. If applicable, once the grille room<br />

is full, we will utilize a wait list for the next available table. Call (941) 764‐6662,<br />

option 2 for reservations.<br />

Pub Night is Tuesday and Thursday night from 5 to 8 p.m. Happy hour drink<br />

specials are available from 5 to 7 p.m. followed by Colin’s famous Pub Style<br />

menu! Reservations are accepted for members 14 days in advance and non‐members<br />

may fill available slots 7 days in advance. Reservations are strongly encouraged<br />

for Pub Nights, but not required. If applicable, once the grille room is full,<br />

we will utilize a wait list for the next available table. Call (941) 764-6662, option<br />

2 for reservations.<br />

Easter Sunday is <strong>March</strong> 31st, and we have a wonderful Holiday Buffet<br />

planned, with a 12 p.m. or a 2:30 p.m. Seating. Reservations are<br />

required for this dinner event. If applicable, once the grille room is<br />

full, we will utilize a wait list for the next available table. Call (941)<br />

764‐6662, option 2 for reservations.<br />

Golf Shop Credit<br />

Golf Shop Credit will now expire as of April 15, 2010.<br />

Remember, <strong>March</strong> is a BIG SALE MONTH so start spending now.<br />

Also, if you do not see what you want in the shop ask the Golf Staff to special<br />

order what you would like.<br />

Golf Club Discounts<br />

Many of you do not know that our Golf Shop offers members a 20% discount<br />

off the retail price of all golf clubs 10% off Shoes and 25% off all clothing and<br />

outerwear. So before you buy at an off course store check out our prices and<br />

support your club.<br />

Tee Time Changes<br />

At this time of year play on the course is at its peak averaging over 220 players<br />

per day with wait lists sometimes 7 days a week. With this in mind if you<br />

have a change in players or need to cancel your time please do so as soon as possible.<br />

Without the proper player information the Golf Shop Staff cannot perform<br />

their duties (pre-ring tickets, notify the starter and rangers etc.) efficiently.<br />

By not calling and cancelling your tee time in a timely manner, you may not<br />

be allowing other members who may be on a wait list the opportunity to play.<br />

When checking tee times on the website please DISREGARD the HOLE<br />

assignments when we have a SHOTGUN START. Unfortunately, the JO-<br />

NAS tee time system assignment of starting holes does not coordinate with<br />

the GHIN tee time system that we use for all shotgun starts and tournaments.<br />

Hole in Ones<br />

Louis Napoli Hole #16 108 yards 9 iron 1/15/2013<br />

Mark Patterson Hole #13 127 yards 8 iron 1/29/2013<br />

Lorne Childs Hole #16 152 yards 7 iron 1/29/2013<br />

Tom Rossi Hole #7 170 yards 4 iron 1/30/2013


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<strong>Riverwood</strong> Golf Club<br />

4250 <strong>Riverwood</strong> Drive<br />

<strong>Port</strong> <strong>Charlotte</strong>, FL 33953<br />

SAVE THE DATE<br />

SAVE THE DATE<br />

Come Join Your Friends & Neighbors at<br />

Trivia AT Night<br />

COME JOIN YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS<br />

When: Saturday, TRIVIA <strong>March</strong> NIGHT 23rd, 7pm - 9 pm<br />

Where: Sandhill Room at The Activity Center<br />

WHEN:<br />

Teams<br />

SATURDAY,<br />

of 6: Teams<br />

MARCH<br />

formed<br />

23randomly RD , 7PM - 9<br />

that<br />

PM<br />

night<br />

WHERE: Cost: $2 SANDHILL PP to be used ROOM for AT supplies THE ACTIVITY & prize CENTER money<br />

Teams of 6: (money Teams will will be be collected formed at randomly the door that & night<br />

exact change will be appreciated).<br />

will We be will collected also be at accepting the door canned & exact goods change for will a local be food<br />

appreciated). bank from anyone wishing to make a donation.<br />

Cost: $2 PP to be used for supplies & prize money (money<br />

The We game will also will be consist accepting of 20 canned Questions: goods highest for a local score food wins.<br />

bank from anyone wishing to make a donation.<br />

We ask everyone to bring a hot dish, salad or dessert.<br />

The game • Last will consist name begins of 20 Questions: with A through highest K score – wins.<br />

bring a dessert for 4+ people<br />

We ask everyone to bring a hot dish, salad or dessert.<br />

Last name begins • Last with name A through begins K – bring with a dessert L through for 4+ people R –<br />

Last name begins with L through R – bring a hot dish for 4+ people<br />

Last name begins with bring S through a hot Z dish – bring for a salad 4+ people for 4+ people<br />

• Last name begins with S through Z –<br />

To sign up: Contact the Activity Center by Wednesday,<br />

bring a salad for 4+ people<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20, 2012<br />

To sign up: Contact the Activity Center by<br />

More Information: contact Ralph Anger at rtpjanger@gmail.com<br />

Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 2012<br />

More Information:<br />

contact Ralph Anger at rtpjanger@gmail.com

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