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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCivic Group-1967/1968/1989/1991/1995 j ® Lead ; Recreation Opens Tuesday Vice President ME In Vi!Iaqe N ae� BY Civic Recreation Orlando's Summer ecreation .Program for child- ren of all age groups opened on Tuesday morning of this association 1 week with the organization II of a baton twirling class un- By Doris Dean der the direction of Mrs. J. The North Orlando Civic I D. Grinstead. Association unanimously elect These classes will be con- ed Mrs. Virginia Delvillaggio tinued each Tuesday morning at the shuffleboard courts of as vice president at the reg- the Village Recreation Cen- ular May meeting of the ter. group held in the Civic Build- The opening session of the , ing. Glamour and Grooming; Mrs. Delvillaggio, in addi- Course to be taught by Mrs. , tion to presiding in the ab- Pat .DeVillaggio will be held ence of the president, will al- next Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. o serve as membership chair- in the Community Building. man. Weekly skating parties at Mrs. Mallie Salter was nam- Melodee Skating Rink are ed to assist Mrs. Jackie Til- scheduled for Thursday morn- son on the telephone commit- ings with the youngsters tee. meeting at the Recreation In other business plans were M Center at 9 a. m. in order to made for the association to Di be at the Rink by 9:30 a. m. provide all community organ- stl Mrs. Art Rhodes, who is izations with tickets to be Ch organizing transportation to sold to raise funds for pur- of and from the Rink, said to- chase of fireworks for the an- day that more volunteers are ii nual Fourth of July Celebra- to needed to help in this phase • tion. The association will R( of the program. Those who sponsor the drinks concession ti- could provide transportation and fish pond for the event, either way are asked to con- It was reported that $6 d( tact her at her home. profit was realized last month from the Newsette, commun- H ity publication which is spon- sored by the association with Ul _ Mrs. Beverly Krecek as edi- — tor. Announcement was made of a trading stamps collec- Pi• tion. Ct Lowell Frasier was welcom- w< ed as a new member bringing ri, 1 the active membership roster fe '1 up to a total of 29 persons. H, St C. L. Hill To Head Campaign By Mary Ann Campbell NQICH ORLANDO — Civic Association„members agreed to begin an inten- sive membership dine. A chairman, C. L. Hill was appointed towhead the cam- paign: Assisting Hill Will be public relations chair- man,"Raymond Ware. The campaign will start immediately with a news- letter sent to each home, outlining:What is hoped to be '.accomplished for the community. The newsletter will be followed up with a personal visit to all homes. Discussion' of -a ppm- munity Halloween patty was tabled , members agreeing any social event should be postponed until there are more members and more funds. However, members agreed to plan spme event during the Christmas season. - Plans were made for the association to sponsor a door-to-door bake sale as the first fund raising pro- ject. The sale will be Sept. 16; beginning at 9 a.m. All baked goods will be wel- come.anyone who cares to an/Shute may contact ArgnSe a"arQw , Mr, and firs. George Duquette, Mr: and Mrs. Charles Kelley; Julian Keller and Gordon O'Hara joined the association,Mak- ing a total tYiembership-of 2g. G70 9 t0 s ri ,pz »xe/yr"Y x:,m^ .. / s ay y C 2 L gg r I f a/?t a � !Ittlii\ 4 :: YI L ); do f. \ $ t �i4�yt t� f 4 ,SSt R ' '„ . i .. . 2 1£ : t r ,:.:..::,r.j.,„.. i -. :-... . —'s 7 6 ..::..,,::::„„„.,:.„:,.::::::..„...,:::„,:,....,.:...„.....„...::„...„.„..:„..„::.::.:::.:....:..:..:.,.-..:.:,:::...:::...-:...:.:..:v.,..,, v 4 f gy S y/5 • t � 2 >' � i�i/� s 7k � ”u 3 ..V� . Making Plans New treasurer of North Orlando Mrs. Dick Longcore, over cup of coffee. Civic Association George Drummosd (Staff Photo by Mary Ann Campbell) discusses future plans with secretary (0g0 / / � , iq it _ WI?YTER.5?HII GS ikil c/rr WIT►t 4 CIVIC ASSOCIATION v , .' - 111111111ki 400* ' %,,.. Mayor Leanne Grove displays license plate. (John Horner photo) Civic association introduces plates /By JOHN HORNER prehcnsive plan. These involved CO respondrn1 parcels which had just been ap- WINTER SPRINGS—The city proved for annexation into the ci- I got its own license plate when ty after being presented by city Mayor Leanne Grove received planner Jacqueline Koch on second hers from Civic Association reading. 1 chairperson Rae Arter Monday After a public hearing, action Civic group encouraging membership By Oahe Bennett ation license plate. met with the Winter Springs Cen- ornEaeaerisrrev;, The association is best known tral Winds Park Committee about � for buying the city's Christmas raising money for playground super- WINTER decorations and organizing the equipment for the 59-acre super- ,4 teem- annual Christmas parade. park north of State Road 434 on Winter drive is to the The association this year hopes the southern shore of Lake Jesup. Wince is Association,. to become more involved in the The public is invited to attend lion. r rGarapi city by assisting in a veterans me- civic association meetings. The. morial service to show the city has next meeting is 7:30 p.m.April 18 ring Association Prey' suppo participating in at the civic center a '4 t te. ,ring retivetyrma + Storm.Members Stumbles Park oft' q profit or bbsh a newsletter n Join organized xa'cited for ho , to make them for$5 Vic,,while also membership,from.Several busi- aware t public meetings and a$30 membership fee to the Win- nesses. More businesses will be events and to advertise businesses ter Springs Civic Association,P.O. asked to join. Those that do will joining the association. Box 195332, Winter Springs, Fla. receive a plaque and an associ- Recently, association members 32719-5332. Winter Springs group prepares for fall By Smay Bailey Lipton 900 N.Edgemon Ave: Winter Springs sar T e.COf reeeoaoerr • KIDS SAFETY DAY ing the group may call Grace THE HUNTER SPBINGSS Pa- The Winter Springs Civic Asso- Coax at(407)365-4220 for more in- lice Deptartment and Veterans elation, an organization founded formation about the gathering. of Foreign Wars Post 5405 will to•promote community involve- hold a children's safety day from The Garden Club also an- mint, will have its fall' meeting- pounces the August winner of its 10 am. to noon Saturday at the 7:30 p.m. Sept 15. On the agenda Yard of the Month designation. VFW post. Elementary school stu- are networking, discussion of fall dents are invited to participate m Eugene and Betty Erbes of 1227 events and final planning for the a bicycle obstacle course, have holiday parade. The meeting will Cheetah epti were recognized for their bikes tested and registered their exceptional lawn of St. Au- be;at the Winter Springs Civic gustine grass trimmed with a van- •with the police department, and Center, 400.N. Edgemon Ave. enjoy free hot dogs and hembun Light refreshments will be served. sty of flowering plants. gars. Video fingerprinting.and Q uestions?.Call Art Hoffman at • SENIOR POTLUCK drug awareness programs will also (907)36548766. be available.The post is at 920 N. SENIORS ARE Invited for pot- Edgemon Ave. For more inform. ▪ GARDENERS GATHER luck lunch, bridge and bingo at lion call(407)327-3151. the Winter Springs Senior Center , THE TUSCAWILLA Pioneer at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 11. The event is Have an item for the Winter Garden Club will kick off a new intended for people 55 and older. Springs column? Send it to Sandy season with its annual Autumn There is no charge, but those at- Bailey Lipten, 124 N. Lost Lake Membership Coffee and Plant Ex- tending should bring a dish to Lake, Cassetberty, 32707. You can change at 10 am. Sept. 13 at a share. Beverages will be provided. also fax to (407) 695-6453, or call member's residence. Tuscawilla To make a reservation, call (407) (407) 699-8963. Items should be re- residents with an interest in join- 3274031 or drop by the -enter at ceived 10 days before publication. Around town WINTER SPRINGS COMMUNITY NOTES Auto thefts/burglarles • Qualifying begins today • Casa Park Circle, 1300 block, for Winter Springs race 11:40 p.m.Aug.26. Someone entered a car parked at a house and took a cellu- lar phone valued at 6250,a beeper Val- WINTER SPRINGS— ued at $69 and a convener valued at Residents who want to help run $79. the city have two weeks to step ■ Moree Loop, between 11:30 p.m. forward. Aug. 28 and 7 a.m. Aug. 29. Someone Qualifying begins today for the stole a car from an apartment complex. three Winter Springs commission II Sarah Nicole Road, 10:15 p.m. Aug. 27. Someone took the tag from a seats and runs through Sept. 15. car parked at a house. Seats held by John Torcaso, • Summerland Drive, 700 block, John Langellotti and David 12:01 am. Aug. 26. Someone stole the Mcleod are up for election. tag from a car parked at a house. Commissioners serve a three- year term and receive a monthly reimbursement of$350 for expenses.Candidates must be '/ residents of the city for at least one 9 Q Gt a year and live in the district they / represent Sharing center gets boost from 7: WINTER SPRINGS civic group Thefs/breakins • Bane Avenue,1200 block,between By IC Robert May Winter Springs 12 P.m. May 27 and 3:38 p.m. May 28. OF THE SEMINEL SwF Someone broke into a business.Nothing WES taken. Serving with her for two-year • Chestnut Ridge, 200 block, be- The South Seminole Christian terms are Evelyn Carcara, vice Mean 3 and 4:30 p.m. May 25. Some- Sharing Center received a boost president;Jack Bergman,treasur- one stole a watch valued at$650 and a last week from the Winter Springs er, and Thelma Reddick, secre- hoir of sunglasses valued at E50 from a Civic Association. tary. Elected to serve on the advi- house. Robert Plazurro, association sory board are Bruce and Anna • State Road 434, May 30ek, be- president, presented a check for Filsinger, Bill Shaw, Anna Mae owes 12:30 two doormats 1 9.171 v lu 30. Some- P P foe stole two doormats veluetl M E100 ter'tdrecto . The the cen- Evanek and emr Elizabeth Plante. iromasrore. tar's director. The funds were The 275-member nonprofit or- Auto thefts/burglaries raised May 13 at the association's ganization is open to persons age chicken barbecue, with a cash 55 and older and pjpvides a vane- • Dimmer Circle,500 block,between contribution from Service Amer- ty of activities, including bingo, 9:30 p.m.May 27 and 8:15 a.m.May 28. ica. card games, line dancing, social Someone stole a garage door remote About 170 persons attended the luncheons and classes in painting opener valued at$50 from an unlocked animal cookout,with Keith Gandy and crafts. car parked at a house. • Dunmor Grab GOO dock between serving as chef. Boy Scout Troop Membership is $2 for Winter 2 and 10 a.m. May 27. Someone stole 196 helped association members set Springs residents and $3 for non- $125 from a wallet left in an unlocked up tables and serve food: residents. For more information, car parked at a house. ■ NEW PRESIDENT visit the center at 400 N.Edgemon Ave. or call Susie Coffman at Criminal mischief/vandaliam THE WINTER Winter Springs (407)3271031. • Dyson Drive,900 block,between 7 Senior Center has a new press- p.m. May 26 and 4 a.m.May 27.Some- dent. She is Gladys Zahand, a ■ WITH HONORS one discharged a fire extinguisher into member since 1987. Zahand took STUDENTS AT Winter Springs two vehicles and a mailbox at a house, office last May after an election of Elementary School recently causing an estimated$150 in damages. officers in April. earned honors in handwriting, • Tanglewood Road.700 block,8:15 - reading and mathematics. spri May e s and smashed landscape tour Justin Nordine, a second-grad- lights heads catl four len0mated er, and Kara Sorrells, a fourth- $200 in a house, causing an earmetetl $20D in damages. Winter Springs to trap grader, received winners' riling Battery stray balls at park cafes in a national handwriting contest sponsored by Zoner- • Forest Circle, 1000 block, 11:20 Bloser and Parker Pen. p.m. May 28.A man hit another man in WINTER SPRINGS—Your Earning the award for most im- the face during an argument. chances of being smacked by a foul proved reader in Seminole County • Marcus Court, 1100 block, 3:35 ball at Central Wmds Park just off School District, first grade, was a.m. May 30. A man was-charged with State Road 434 could soon be Danny Tynes. The award is soon- hitting a woman during an argument. reduced. sored by Houghton Mifflin and • U.S. Highway 17-92, 1100 block, the Seminole County Reading 10:30 p.m. May 25. A man punched an- City commissioners approved other man in the face at a store durin g spending more than$16,930 to put a Council. an argument. chain-link cove'over the fur The school's first-, second- and -- third-place math "super stars" Robbery also were announced. In order, • Winter Springs Boulevard, 1 a.m. bleacher areas at the city's primary they are Jason Kwong, Amber May 29.A man pulled a woman from her park. Marie Ramsey and Brandon Bon- bike and took a radio headset valued at The-park has four fields arranged ham, first grade; Kendra Hayde, $20. tike}wagon wheeL Recreation Katie Bordeaux and Paul Ander- Director Don Wilson said fans son, second grade; Allen Sirizi, /, r / watching one game can be hit by a Brittani Bonham and Lori Jene J y ball coming in the other dirction. Brazier, third grade; Matthew Several park patrons complained Guglielmello, Micki Nouriel and to commissioners about getting Erie Randolph, fourth grade; and � �� Nicholas Emerson, Katie Lieffers and Casey Drummond, fifth grade.