November 2021 Newsletter

MYERLEE CIRCLE NEWSLETTER

November 2021

WELCOME BACK TO THE CIRCLE: A warm welcome back to the Circle to all our friends and neighbors returning from up North for the season and to our new owners and residents. Looking forward to catching up with old friends and to get to know new ones. 

UPDATES FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Brown & Brown Insurance has a new email address that owners should now use when requesting Certificates of Insurance.

           New email address is: certs@bbswfla.com

Note that their phone number remains the same. Please update this information in your directory, page number 2.

 

UNAUTHORIZED NOTICE:

Recently one of our owners found a note on his/ her vehicle accusing them of:

“parking illegally for two weeks. Myerlee has no overnight parking on the streets-must be in a driveway or over at parking lot at maintenance Bldg.”  It was signed, Myerlee C.C. Board.

This note was written by an unauthorized individual who chose to substitute his/her own opinion, not by any Board Member.

If or when any violation takes place, the Board contacts the owner or resident by sending an official letter or phone contact to schedule a fact-to-face meeting to discuss the misdemeanor.

 

If or when an owner has a question, complaint or a concern, the Board welcomes you to leave a message,

  1. a) on the office phone, (239-481-8387),
  2. b) send a message, via email, to board@myerleecircle.com, or
  3. c) attend the monthly Board Meetings.

 

Thank you for your cooperation,

Board of Myerlee Circle

Larry Wynberg,

President

 

 

 

BUDGET MEETING:  Owners Budget Review Meeting will be held on Thursday, November 4, 2020 at 6:30 pm in the clubhouse.

 

BOARD MEETING:  The November Board meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 16, at the clubhouse at 1:00 pm. Owners are welcome. 

 

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NEW OWNER: 

Welcome to our new resident Mr. Julio Barton

1367 Bunker Way

Ph. 760-470-2007

Please update your directory. Thanks 

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WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING:  Women’s Club meetings will continue on the first Monday of the month. Meetings are held at the clubhouse at 10:30 am. The next meeting will be on November 1, at 10:30 am.

BOOK CLUB:  Book Club will be meeting on November 9 at 11:00 am at the clubhouse. Lunch to follow. Place for lunch TBD.

Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month. 

For any questions, Please call Eileen Lightell at 239-415-9318.

MYERLEE CIRCLE MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST: Join your friends and neighbors on Saturday, 

November 13, 2021 from 8:00-9:30 am at the Myerlee Circle clubhouse. Enjoy a delicious breakfast of pancakes, eggs, sausages, cinnamon styx, fruit and coffee. The cost is $5.00.

We look forward to seeing everyone.  — The Myerlee Men’s Club

POT LUCK DINNER:  Our next Potluck Dinner will be held on Thursday, November 18 at 5:00 pm.

Dinners are held at the clubhouse. Bring your favorite dish to share, and…..don’t forget your adult beverage .

See you there.

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WEEKLY ACTIVITIES:  Don’t forget these groups meeting every week at the Circle Clubhouse for fun activities:

–  The Myerlee Circle Art Group will continue to meet at the Clubhouse every Thursday at 1:00pm. If you wish to join us, please call Barbara at 239-437-8242 for more information.

–  Water Aerobics: Water Aerobics will meet on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:00 am, barring cold and or inclement weather. 

For any questions, please call Doreen Bailey at 612-247-5275. 

–  Strength & Balance – CHAIR YOGA CLASS:  There will be no chair yoga class at his time. It may start again later in the season. More information on this in your December newsletter. 

–  Knitting and Crocheting Group: The “Knitting/Crocheting for Charity” group will be  meeting on  the 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month at 2:00 P.M., in the Myerlee Circle Clubhouse. All are welcome 

If you have any questions about the knitting group, contact Joni Johnson at jmjfhjbeach@aol.com. Please mention Knitting group in the subject line OR call Joni at 239-765-9214.  See you there!!! 

–  Happy Hour: Meets every Thursday at the Clubhouse at 4:30 pm. Bring a snack of your choice along with your beverage and get in on the latest scoop.   

–  Bocce Players: On Friday afternoons around 4:00, why not come out to the Bocce court for some fun and  laughs. It is right behind the clubhouse. If you wish to use the court at any other time, you are welcome. The balls are inside the clubhouse kitchen door and the broom used to smooth the court is in the pool’s utility closet.

The shuffleboard courts are ready for your use. Pucks and sticks are in the clubhouse pantry! 

For any information you may email Paul at phsalvagin@Gmail.com

 

–  We also have cornhole, game equipment is in the closet on the patio. Help yourself to using these also. You can set this up on the lawn to enjoy.

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COMMUNITY NEWS: Please remember when you have news of community activities, club meetings, special events, personal loss, landmark birthdays, yard sales or anything of general interest, contact Julia Tepper at

239-400-0119 or email your article to ocmjulia@gmail.com by the 25th of the month.

MAILING THE NEWS LETTER: If you would like to receive the newsletter via email, please let me know

at (ocmjulia@gmail.com) Emailing the newsletter saves us money and you get it faster.       Julia

 

See attached notice from Sheriff Carmine Marceno and your November’s Calendar of Events.

SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO’S OCTOBER FRAUD ALERTLocal, state and federal law enforcement agencies receive an almost immeasurable number of complaints, related to fraud, on an annual basis. As a result of online capabilities, scammers can operate from the farthest reaches of the globe and, as a result, losses are rarely recovered.

It seems that as quickly as we warn the community of a particular scam, criminals find a new method…a new manner in which to perpetrate these crimes.

I believe that recognizing the common components of these scams may save our residents from falling prey to these criminal behaviors.

If the call or message that you receive indicates that there is a problem or a prize…pay close attention. By claiming that you are in some form of trouble with law enforcement or a government agency, that one of your accounts has been compromised, or that you are the lucky winner of a lottery, contest or sweepstakes…people, especially seniors, become increasingly vulnerable.

Scammers/fraudsters often pretend to be from an organization, an agency or a company that you are familiar with. By pretending to represent government agencies such as the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, or Medicare…or by stating that they represent a common local utility or a nationally-recognized charity or a large financial institution, many victims trust the credibility of the message. Please don’t.

Criminals will, almost always, pressure you to act immediately. By insisting that you act quickly, your ability to think clearly…to verify their identity…to discuss the matter with a friend or relative is eliminated. There are no credible institutions or agencies that will make such demands.

Lastly, criminals will instruct you to send money in a specific and often unusual way. Legitimate and creditable agencies and organizations will never ask for payment using gift cards, ask you to send money through a money transfer company or to send cash…NEVER.

Time is your friend and a criminal’s worst enemy. Slow down. If you’re not certain, request a name and call-back number. Verifying identity, confirming affiliation and ensuring validity takes minutes and can save you from becoming a victim of fraud.

 

November 2021

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

10:30 am

Women’s Club 

2)

9:00

Chair Yoga

Election

Day

3)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

4)

9:00

Chair Yoga

1:00 pm

Art Group

4:30 pm

Happy Hour

6:30 pm

Budget Meeting

5)

9:00 am

Water 

Aerobics

4:00 pm

Bocce Ball

6)
7)

Daylight Saving Time

8)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

9)

9:00

Chair Yoga

11:00 am

Book Club 

10)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

11)

9:00

Chair Yoga

1:00 pm

Art Group

4:30 pm

Happy Hour

Veterans Day

12)

9:00 am

Water 

Aerobics

4:00 pm

Bocce Ball

13)

8:00-9:30

Pancake

Breakfast

2:00 pm

Knitting 

Group

14) 15)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

16)

9:00

Chair Yoga

1:00 pm

Board Meeting

17)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

18)

9:00

Chair Yoga

1:00 pm

Art Group

5:00 pm

Pot Luck

Dinner

19)

9:00 am

Water 

Aerobics

4:00 pm

Bocce Ball

20)
21) 22)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

23) 24)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

25) 26)

9:00 am

Water 

Aerobics

4:00 pm

Bocce Ball

Native American Heritage Day

27)

2:00 pm

Knitting 

group

28) 29)

9:00 am

Water Aerobics

Hanukkah

30)

9:00

Chair Yoga