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Plantation Village The Residents’ Voice April 2019 PLANTATION VILLAGE CO-OP, INC 941-756-2010 Website: www.plantationvillageco-op.com Management Email: plantationvillagecoop@gmail.com PV community TV: Channel 732 211 63RD AVE W. BRADENTON, FL 34207 Facebook: Plantation Village Co-op FB “PV Residents” group: Plantation Village News Newsletter Contact: PVeditor2020@outlook.com Published by Teledrex, Inc., PO Box 985, Bradenton FL 34206 April 7th Texas Hold’Em Tournament April 19th BBQ from 4:00 to 6:00 In this issue: A special collection of photos taken during the 50th Anniversary Celebration s at 6 PM BINGO start ce and , get your pla ! Q B B to e m Co , win win win bingo sheets April 9th Potluck

April 2019 PLANTATION VILLAGE (cut and keep handy) Important Numbers PARK OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941-756-2010 EMERGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 SHERIFF’S OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941-747-3011 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941-756-2010 PLANTATION VILLAGE CO-OP BOARD OF DIRECTORS President . . . . . . . . . . Frank Fields . . . . . . . . . . . 941-727-2793 Vice President . . . . . . Skip Waymire . . . . . . . . . 941-752-4306 Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Weir . . . . . . . . . . . . 614-313-7119 Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . Dick Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . 941-727-7259 Director . . . . . . . . . . . John Mango . . . . . . . . . . 603-540-8664 Director . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Amidon . . . . . . . . 941-242-2445 Director . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Holly . . . . . . . . . . . 513-376-1923 MHOA ACTIVITIES BOARD President . . . . . . . . . . Terry Yorke . . . . . . . . . . . 941-751-6170 Vice President . . . . . . Barbara Dearing . . . . . . 765-606-1510 Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Roger Nelson . . . . . . . . . 941-242-2424 Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . Penny Steffy . . . . . . . . . . 717-989-1011 Director . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Beaumont . . . . 941-758-1840 Director . . . . . . . . . . . Regis Thornton . . . . . . . 941-727-5873 What’s happening in the pv neighborhood: Remember to tune in to channel 732 on your tv for updates. THE RESIDENT’S VOICE page 2 PV Messages Message from MHOA President Terry Yorke Thank you, Plantation Village, for letting me represent you as your MHOA President for the past 4 years. Through meetings, events and bazaar pick-ups I had the chance to meet and greet most of the residents. I intend to stay on as a director and when possible will help where needed. The new board will have new ideas to create an even better village for all of you. Thank you, past and present board members and residents, who have assisted me in many projects and functions to make the entertainment part of this village succeed. Message from Sharon Beaumont Plantation Village had a very busy winter. The calendar was full every month which is great. I just want to remind everyone without the volunteers there wouldn’t be any events. Sometimes we take for granted and forget the volunteer’s planning, setting up and taking down events. I think we have the best volunteers in Bradenton. Thank you to everyone who helped with events. There is, way too many people to name. Thanks for making PV the best park to live in.

page 3 PLANTATION VILLAGE PV Messages Message from PV Manager Merry Sinacore Hi, Everyone, Happy April. The Spring is here and the weather will be heating up. Some of the snowbirds will be leaving and going back home. Hope you all had a great time this winter, I know it was amazing. We had the Shuffle Board Tournaments, and PV really did well. We also had our great 50th Celebration. It was such a fun time and so many residents enjoyed the day. The best part was the food and the Dunk Tank - loved It! We will be sprucing up the community when everyone is gone. Painting, cleaning and making things new again so when all return it will look terrific. Our water project went well and we discovered our water leak. So we will be saving on our water. Our change in Banking Institutions has been moving forward and as we continue to get everyone on board we are trying end our relationship with Cadence Bank by the end of this month. If anyone has any questions, please come to the office and we will help you. You probably noticed that we tore down three homes in our community. 341 Avocado, 19 Cherry and 14 Peach. These sites will all have new homes, two are sold so I am hoping before we sell the other the residents can see the beautiful home we will use as a model. Our water project is almost complete. As you know we did Quince Peach, Cherry the north end of Date Orchard to Date and Harvest to the bridge. This will be all that we are doing in the community for the water project at this time. Hope you are enjoying all of our activities in this beautiful community. Message from Ted & Vickey Ormiston When many of our PV residents are reading this, many others will be making their way back north for the season. When my wife Vickey and I are down here we are missing our friends and family up north and when we return to our Michigan home, we miss our friends and surrogate family from PV. Because we are a 55 and over community, we know that some of our residents will not be able to return so we can only wish you all good health and let you know that we will be eager to see you if we are able to return ourselves. As for our Hoyle Pinochle we made some new friends there again and I hope that several more of you will come forward to play next fall-winter. Be good, be safe and be healthy. THE RESIDENT’S VOICE April 2019

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page 5 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE April 2019 Continuation of : Plantation Village Park Owners Speak Out By: Debbie Pascale 2005 Ted and Linda Tobias 2000 Edward and Bobbie Fishpaw They bought into the park when the Dr. was selling. 2nd generation, Ed’s mother and father, Adele and Shuffleboard courts are Linda’s favorite thing. Her mom Edward Fishpaw bought in 1977. Bobbie says, “It is comand dad were both Pro Shufflers. fortable to live in here with all of the neighbors helping neighbors. It is a very nice community to live in.” 2005 Al and Helen Foerster Al appreciates all of the landscaping and updates that 2001 Marie McKay have been done to the park to make the old look new. She has always enjoyed the people and has made lasting Frank is doing a great job. friendships. Her daughter Debbie Curtis bought in 2018 and now lives here. 2005 Joe and Judy Fagone Joe likes everything about the park and the people are nice. 2001 Ron and Kathy Modell Ron and Kathy both said their favorite thing in the park 2005 Bob Pate would be the people. They also liked the Christmas dinner. We are one of the best parks in the area. The HOA and the CO-OP work well together. It is a great place to live. 2002 Carolyn (Carrie) Huizenga Carrie enjoys the fellowship with the people in the park. 2005 Dan and Sharon White Sharon likes the heated pool and all of the activities in 2002 Bill and Carol Bentley the park. Carol is a 2nd generation to the park. Her mom and dad, Don and Olive Tapp lived in the park. Carol says, “A lot has 2007 Dale and June Ford changed here since the Dr. own ed the park. They enjoy June had trouble picking the best thing in the park. She the sunshine.” likes how everyone looks after each other. 2003 Pat Shulko Pat would like to thank the people on the HOA and Co-Op boards and Merry for making this park such a wonderful park to live in. 2003 Bud and Ramona Johnson They like the location because it is close to everything. 2004 Ray Senf Ray says he started shuffling here in the park but he had to go outside the park to become a pro. He thinks the park is very beautiful and it is very nice to live in it. Come be Amazed! 2004 Elmer and Darla Gasser Darla enjoys the improvements around the park including the new homes that have filled the empty lots. She has made a lot of good friends during her time in PV. She says, “There is a younger group now and they are all willing to help out.” 2004 Max Merz Max enjoys being able to put out his train for everyone to enjoy. 2004 Linda Tobias and her Sister, Chris They are 2nd generation owners since their dad, Ray Senf already lived in the park. 941.748.5875 502 3rd Ave W. Bradenton, FL 34205 www.ManateePerformingArtsCenter.com

April 2019 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE page 6 PV Upcoming Get The Popcorn Popping. “Movie Night” The last movie night will be on Thursday, April 25th at 6:15 Library DOLLS - The library continues to be a very busy place, lots of reading and puzzle building going on in PV. Please continue to place returns on small table by the door, it helps in maintaining the order of books as shelved and making your book searches easier. For better viewing of books on shelves there is a second light switch next to overhead light and fan. It controls the 2nd set of lights that highlight the shelves, and when finished please turn off lights when exiting library. Anyone interested in helping shelf books contact Fran Mazzei, Extra hands always welcome and a big thank you to those already “On duty”. WC INC. AMS Family Owned & Operated Since 1977 (Dining Out Lovely Ladies) will be starting back up in May. Be on the lookout for a signup sheet posted on the board in the mail area. Dates and times of the dinners will be announced at a later date. Any questions or suggestions, please contact Jill Schein at 941-963-9234 BBQ Friday, April 19 from 4:00 to 6:00 BINGO starts at 6 PM Come to BBQ, get your place and bingo sheets, win win win ! Remember to Tune in to PV TV Channel 732 on your TV for updates. NOW Serving You From Largo, FL! Call Today! 800-282-3572 727-471-0820 SERVING: Manatee Pinellas Pasco Hillsborough Hernando The Very Best In: Window Replacement, Aluminum Roofovers, & Enclosures E FREax E-Mus Pl Window Replacements Built for Florida’s Climate “Our new energy efficient windows installed by AMS are beautiful. Everything from start to finish was great.” C. Wallace Pinellas County Aluminum Roofovers Energy Star Compliant 10% Discou nt “This is simply the best roof over system available. We love our new roof. Thanks you and your staff.” J. Howard Pinellas County Glass & Acrylic Enclosures Turn your screen room into a livable lanai “My husband and I now spend most of our time in our lovely lanai. No more rain or dirt. The workmanship is fabulous.” M. Lowery Tampa We also Specialize in Vinyl Siding Carports Sheds Screen Rooms Serving your community for over 35 years. Great Price Great Products Great Workmanship Your neighbors have used us. How About You? FREE ESTIMATES Evening & Weekend Appointments Available Visit www.AMSOFFLA.com and view our informative video FL State Certified Licensed & Insured General Contractor CG1515749 Roofing Contractor CC C1329853 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE (with approved credit) SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY CALLING US TODAY TO GET YOUR PROJECT STARTED!

page 7 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE April 2019 PV Upcoming PV Celebrations Men and Ladies Shuffleboard on Fridays at 1:00 pm April 6th, Coffee at 9:30, MHOA Meeting will be held at 10:00 Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament will take place on April 7th at 2:00 pm Pot Luck will be held on April 9th Coffee April 20th at 9:30 Crafts is on Thursdays at 9:30 am Join Darla Gasser and Carol Bentley in the clubhouse. Trina Boise Val Fields Buck Foster Linda Jankens Lex Vandervelden Wayne Williams Happy Anniversary Gary & Linda Jankens Gary & Cindy Martin

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page 9 PLANTATION VILLAGE MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR THE RESIDENT’S VOICE Derissa Atlakson by Ted Ormiston Whenever I think about PV’s #1 asset it always comes back to the competent and good people who live in our park and Derissa is another person who comes from this mold. She has only been a resident of Plantation Village for a little more than a year and has already taken charge of our monthly potlucks. Very early on our residents discovered during last year’s annual bazaar that this lady is a very talented baker. I would advise anyone who attends any of the PV functions at which Derissa has made cupcakes to grab one. The look great and taste better! Derissa was born in St. Joseph, Missouri and during her 41 years of marriage she brought two sons and three daughters into the world. Her children have blessed her with three grandchildren. Derissa works for a company that makes add-ons for letter jackets. She started out as a cutter and worked her way up from there. Now, she works out of her home on Pineapple Street taking orders and running customer services. In 2005 Derissa and her husband bought a campground in Missouri of about 50 campsites that was in pretty poor condition. When they sold it in 2015, they had turned it into a premier campground. During their 10 years of ownership Derissa was the person primarily who took care of the mowing chores and also attended to the swimming pool. Derissa enjoys painting, working with flowers and, of course, cooking. She is also one of the Wednesday night euchre regulars in the PV clubhouse. She is a full time PV resident. I always like to ask people what some of their best memories are and Derissa told me something that several others have said. She said, “Moving into Plantation Village.” Derissa, it’s a pleasure to have you in our little corner of paradise. Welcome! April 2019 Arbor Day April 26

April 2019 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE Activities in Rear View 50th Anniversary Celebration page 10

page 11 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE Activities in Rear View More 50th Anniversary Celebration April 2019

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page 13 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE CLASSIFIEDS Activities in Rear View 5 3 5 8 6 8 7 8 6 7 8 7 5 1 7 5 4 1 1 1 2 8 4 6 2 4 8 6 4 9 SERVICES FOR HIRE Power-washing and small home repairs, 40 years experience call Dr Dan White 732-407-4745. Automotive Services. Consultations, repairs, maintePlease leave message Steve T 516-429-3712 Sudoku Puzzle #B826NE 6nance.Washing, Power seasonal house watching, minor home Presented by Puzzle Baron repairs Frank F 941-727-2793 Sudoku #B826NE 6 Professional sewingPuzzle - alterations, home fashions. Presented by Puzzle Baron Helene 941-727-9569 Rated: Easy Yard work, painting, house watching, handywoman. 5 Wanda 937-554-9370 Rated: Easy Airport Rides to Tampa 45, St. Pete 45, Sarasota 15 5 Carrie 941-739-0645 Massage Therapy on Mango St . Rita 860-859-7043 Need to organize & de-clutter? Call to discuss your needs Amie 415-488-7593 Pet Portraits 200. Stop by my studio 191 Guava Cir Patricia Kness 952 890-7733 Light housekeeping, window cleaning Darla Gasser 330-465-9642 Income Tax Preparation and Assistance - prompt, courteous service. Dick Edwin 941-727-7259 Basic Golf Cart Maintenance: Check gear oil in rear end, 8grease front end, air tires, top off batteries, tighten cables and connections. 30.00. Materials included. Also, 8change tires/tubes on bicycles, tighten and oil chains. Please call/text Rollie 989-225-8156 Around 70 turned out for our Potluck 3 of the Irish in March. So much scrump3food4was had tious by all. We will spring into7 3our potluck 4 this 9 month on April 9th at 6 p.m. Sign up is 7 8 9 3 4 on the mail area bulletin board. Come 4 the food 8 and 3 7 enjoy fellowship with us. *Please remember 7 9 to bring your place settings and drink. 9 Coffee provided. Derissa Atlakson 9 5 4 5 4 April 2019 April Sudoku Puzzle 4 1 8 2 Sudoku Puzzle #U263QI Presented by Puzzle Baron Sudoku Puzzle #U263QI Presented by Puzzle Baron Rated: Medium 4 1 6 1 6 5 2 7 4 5 9 2 5 9 6 4 1 5 6 4 3 1 4 9 3 4 3 9 8 3 8 Rated: Medium 1 4 9 8 9 2 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 6 1 6 8 2 7 2 5 4 2 5 4 Copyright Puzzle Baron February 28, 2019 - Go to www.Printable-Puzzles.com for Hints and Solutions! Copyright Puzzle Baron February 28, 2019 - Go to www.Printable-Puzzles.com for Hints and Solutions!

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page 15 PLANTATION VILLAGE THE RESIDENT’S VOICE April 2019 Games of PV Results Euchre Scores By: Kathy Holly FEB 6th FEB 6th FEB 20th FEB 20th FEB 27th FEB 27th Dick Jackson 62 Ted Ormiston 69 Dick Jackson 79 Lois Farrell 60 Ray Steffen 63 Jane Jackson 68 Ron Butler 56 Joe McCoy 61 Wanda Cunningham 62 Chuck Sekrenes 55 Vickie Ormiston 59 Chuck SaKrenes 60 Kim Rogers 55 Tuesday Pinochle Scores February 18th Helen Finkbinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Norm Pincince . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd February 25th Helen Finkbinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Gene Lesniak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd March 5th Richard Butera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Kathlene Pamerlee . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd March 12th Kathlene Pamerlee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Debbie Pascale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Hoyle Pinochle Thursday Anyone still interested in playing or learning how to play double deck pinochle as by Hoyle’s rules can do so by calling Ted Ormiston at 810-9620557. We play in the PV clubhouse at 12:30 on Thursdays. February 21st 1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Sekrenes 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Ormiston March 7th 1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barb Dearing 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Dearing 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Libby Butler March 14th 1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Lesniak 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Pacale 3rd (Tie) . . . . . . Ken & Barb Dearing Bunco Scores t Ear Most Buncos . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Dearing Most Wins . . . . . . . . . . . April Galbraith Most Smilies . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Hauck Last Bunco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jill Schein Most Losses . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Schein ay Apr D il h 22 “The GRAND EUCHRE WINNERS FOR WINTER 2019 of the Leader Board Points will be announced on April 3rd. Here is how the Leader Board Points work: each First Place 4 Points; each 2nd Place 3 Points; each 3rd Place 2 Points; and each 4th Place 1 Point. The “Winter Euchre Board” runs from January - March. As of March 6th, the Leader Board Standings were: LEADER POINTS Dick Jackson 16 Joe Mccoy 10 Ray Steffen 7 Sheila Linne 7 Chuck Sekrenes 6 Wanda Cunningham 6 Sandy Francis 5 Ted Ormiston 5 Buck Foster 4 Deb Rex 4 Nancy Sekrenes 4 Diane Wiegand 3 Jane Jackson 3 Lois Farrell 3 Nick Nichols 3 Ron Butler 3 Vickie Ormiston 3 Bj Braun 2 Dale Gilbert 2 Derissa Atlakson 2 Judy Colburn 2 Kathy Holly 2 Sandy Ralston 2 Dick Worth 1 Kim Rogers 1 Libby Butler 1

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Crossword #2E7Y9HX4 page 117 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PLANTATION VILLAGE Down 9 1. Bathroom fixture 10 11 12 THE RESIDENT’S VOICE April 2019 April Crossword Puzzle 13 14 2. African-American poet Maya 15 3. One of Paul Revere's signals 4. Gretna Green couple Crossword #2E7Y9HX4 16 17 18 1 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 13 21 14 23 16 24 25 5. Opposite of bianca Down 9 10 11 12 22 15 26 27 17 28 29 30 18 31 19 32 20 33 23 21 34 35 36 24 40 25 26 41 29 28 44 47 33 22 37 42 30 45 32 49 35 43 31 51 37 38 39 53 41 54 44 56 47 50 36 52 40 39 46 48 34 38 27 42 43 55 45 46 57 49 48 50 51 52 Across 53 Some toll rds. 41. 1. Fortes 42. Down off a duck 8. Blood designation 44. Sylvester, to Tweety 13. 56 Watching carefully 45. 57 502, to Flavius 14. Columbus citizens 46. Woodstock musician Shankar 16. Gave the silent treatment 47. Mask feature 41. Some toll rds. 49. Unenlightened sort 42. Down off a duck 52. Diet 44. Sylvester, to Tweety 53. speak louder. 45. 502, to Flavius 54. Solemn 46. Woodstock musician Shankar 55. Search (through) 47. Mask feature 56. Euphemistic oaths 49. Unenlightened sort 57. Dead Sea ascetics 52. Diet 54 55 Across 17. Flemish Baroque artist Sir Anthony 1. Fortes 18. Didn't react to 8. Blood designation 19. Los Unidos 13. Watching carefully 20. General Robert 14. Columbus citizens 21. Brit. med. syst. 16. Gave the silent treatment 22. Kennel call 17. Flemish Baroque artist Sir Anthony 23. Third-winningest active baseball 18. Didn't react to manager 19. Los Unidos 25. Hindu deity 20. General Robert 27. Beefeater (abbr.) 21. Brit. med. syst. 28. Removing, as a jar lid 22. Kennel call 31. Lith., formerly 23. Third-winningest active baseball 32. Musical performance manager 33. Nintendo system 25. Hindu deity 36. Undecided 27. Beefeater (abbr.) 40. Author Rule or Packer 28. Removing, as a jar lid 6. chic 1. Bathroom fixture 7. Norms, briefly 2. African-American poet Maya 8. Dyes 3. One of Paul Revere's signals 9. "Star Wars" guru 4. Gretna Green couple 10. Notable end-of-the-week events, for 5. Opposite of bianca some 6. chic 11. Concert extras 7. Norms, briefly 12. Orders 8. Dyes 14. Hand protectors, of a sort 9. "Star Wars" guru 15. Rosh 10. Notable end-of-the-week events, for 24. Neutral color some 25. He's gonna get it? 11. Concert extras 26. Quick as 12. Orders 29. Lizards, e.g. 14. Hand protectors, of a sort 30. Joy 15. Rosh 33. Diluted 24. Neutral color 34. Twelve months from now 25. He's gonna get it? 35. Acura model, once 26. Quick as 37. Deejay's shift 29. Lizards, e.g. 38. Ezra Pound, by birth 30. Joy 39. Payback 33. Diluted 43. Helps with the dishes 34. Twelve months from now 45. Stadium enclosures 35. Acura model, once 48. Small clue 37. Deejay's shift 49. Rabbit relative 38. Ezra Pound, by birth 50. Old French coins 39. Payback 51. Places to get some quick bread 43. Helps with the dishes 45. Stadium enclosures 48. Small clue 49. Rabbit relative 50. Old French coins 51. Places to get some quick bread 53. speak louder. 54. Solemn 55. Search (through) 56. Euphemistic oaths 57. Dead Sea ascetics 31. Lith., formerly 32. Musical performance 33. Nintendo system 36. Undecided 40. Author Rule or Packer Copyright Puzzle Baron February 28, 2019 - Go to www.Printable-Puzzles.com for Hints and Solutions!

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page 20 THE RESIDENT’S VOICE PLANTATION VILLAGE April 2019 SUNDAY UPDATES ON PV Channel 732 7 2:00 Texas Hold’Em Poker Tournament 14 21 28 TUESDAY 2 MONDAY APRIL 2019 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 4 9:30 Crafts 11 9:30 Crafts 1 3 9:00 Mens Breakfast 10 9:00 Mens Breakfast 12:30 Hoyle Pinochle 12:30 Pinochle 12:30 Hoyle Pinochle 9 10:00 CO-OP Mtg 9-3:00 Sewing 6:15 Movies 8:30 Ladies Breakfast 9-3:00 Sewing 6:15 Movies 12:30 Pinochle Golf League 1:30 Scrabble Golf League 1:30 Scrabble 6:30 Euchre * 6:30 Euchre * 6:00 Potluck* 17 9:00 Mens Breakfast 9:30 Crafts 18 7:00 Bunco* 16 12:30 Pinochle 12:30 Hoyle Pinochle 25 9:30 Crafts 6:15 Movies 6:30 Euchre * 24 9:00 Mens Breakfast 12:30 Hoyle Pinochle Golf League 6:30 Euchre * 5 FRIDAY 1:00 Mens & Ladies Shuffleboard 6 SATURDAY 9:30 Coffee 10:00 MHOA Meeting 1:00 Bocce Ball 13 6:00 Bingo 12 1:00 Bocce Ball 1:00 Bocce Ball 27 1:00 Bocce Ball 9:30 Coffee 20 1:00 Mens & Ladies Shuffleboard 6:00 Bingo 19 1:00 Mens & Ladies Shuffleboard 4-6:00 BBQ Picnic 6:00 Bingo 26 1:00 Mens & Ladies Shuffleboard 6:00 Bingo *SIGN-UP IN MAIL AREA* Thanks for reading the PV Newsletter! Email your photos and articles to: PVeditor2020@outlook.com Be sure to check TV Community Channel 732 for further information about PV 6:15 Movies 9-3:00 Sewing Golf League 9-3:00 Sewing 1:30 Scrabble 12:30 Pinochle 7:00 Bunco* 30 1:30 Scrabble 12:30 Pinochle 23 1:30 Scrabble 6:00 Poker 6:30 Hand & Foot 8 8:30 Ladies Breakfast 6:00 Poker 6:30 Hand & Foot 15 8:30 Ladies Breakfast 6:00 Poker 6:30 Hand & Foot 22 8:30 Ladies Breakfast 6:00 Poker 6:30 Hand & Foot 29 8:30 Ladies Breakfast 6:00 Poker 6:30 Hand & Foot

PLANTATION VILLAGE CO-OP, INC 941-756-2010 211 63RD AVE W. BRADENTON, FL 34207 Website: www.plantationvillageco-op.com Management Email: plantationvillagecoop@gmail.com PV community TV: Channel 732 Facebook: Plantation Village Co-op FB "PV Residents" group: Plantation Village News Newsletter Contact: PVeditor2020@outlook.com

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