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6am–10pm 7 Days a Week
CLUBHOUSE HOURS
FRONT DESK HOURS
9am–5pm 7 Days A Week
TAMPA BAY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TAMPA BAY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
SETH VANHALL General Manager /
Chief Operating Officer
352-588-9265 [email protected]
QUESTIONS REGARDING MASTER ASSOCIATION
HOMEOWNER ISSUES & BILLING?
DEBI RAMOS 352-588-9266 [email protected]
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Administration Information
Tidbits Inquiries Information
TBCA President—Remember When
Important Numbers
HOA, Master Board Listings
Notary Service
Food & Beverage
Golf Boards, Dress Code
Garden Club: Trees
Thank You—Parade Committee
Just Married—Walker/Lewis
Contributing Photographers
Links To Latest Covid-19 Info
Food Service Menu
Alligators!
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Photos
Bowling Results
Tampa Bay Tootsies
Happy Travelers Club
Classifieds
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CONTENTS
10641 OLD TAMPA BAY DRIVE, SAN ANTONIO, FL 33576
FirstService Residential Management & TBCA Board Will Continue
To Update Residents
Via Email During The Florida Governor’s
Stay At Home Order
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Today, we wear a mask and gloves just to buy groceries. We visit with family via Zoom or FaceTime. We even have video doctor appointments. Restaurants, bars, and movie theaters are closed. Most states have some sort of stay at home order, Florida being one of them. Florida is even stopping people entering the state and telling them they must self-quarantine for 14 days (not sure how this is being enforced). Our Governor, Ron DeSantis, issued an Executive Order on April 1st, Executive Order 2020-91, Essential Services and Activities During Covid-19 Emergency. The order went into effect 12:01 AM April 3rd and is to remain in effect through April 30th unless extended by subsequent order. Since the date of this writing is mid-April, I am hoping the order has expired and we are no longer under any restriction. If that is the case, reading the rest of this article is optional. The Governor’s Executive Order states that senior citizens and individuals with underlying medical conditions shall stay at home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to Covid-19. In the next section it states that all persons in Florida shall limit their movements and interactions outside of their home to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities. While there is some ambiguity in the order, your Master Board assumed that seniors are also part of all persons in Florida. On April 2nd we issued our Changes to Use of Amenities bulletin. The intent was to comply with the Governor’s order and still maintain some semblance of “normal” life for our residents. The document allowed for the use of our outdoor amenities with restrictions (please refer to the bulletin for the specific restrictions). Basically, the outdoor amenities were to be used for essential exercise only. Being social is not deemed an essential activity. In my opinion, given the circumstances and the nonspecific language in the Executive Order, The Board implemented an excellent plan. However, since we are the most vulnerable demographic, I implore you to ask yourself the following question before partaking in any activity. “Is this activity essential to maintaining my good health?” If the answer is yes, please do the activity and then return home immediately upon completion of said activity. If the answer to the question is no, stay home. The Governor’s definition of essential is very broad. We can’t stop Covid-19 but we can help to slow it down or flatten the curve, as the scientists are asking us to do. By helping to slow it down we will help all of us to be able to resume to normalcy when this crisis is over. No one knows when that will be, but I am sure if we do all we should, the time frame will be upon us more quickly than if we don’t. I understand that it is difficult to remain in your home. You can only read so many books, watch so much television, do so many chores, etc., before suffering from cabin fever. When the order is rescinded or modified, we will all be grateful and happy to get closer to our “normal” retirement living. It could be however that social distancing will remain with us for an extended period.
TBCA MASTER BOARD
Remember When by Bill Saffren, President Tampa Bay Community Association
R emember when we were free to leave our homes whenever we wanted to? We could play golf, have lunch
after golf, go to parties, enjoy spirits in the pub, play hand and foot or bridge in large groups, and gather for the sake of gathering. The newspaper had an entire section devoted to sports. For that matter we could do any essential or non-essential activity we chose to do. No one judged us for going to the grocery store and not taking along hand sanitizer. There was something called sports that we could attend in person or watch on television. Then along came Covid-19, the deadliest virus we have seen in our lifetimes. There have been other viruses such as SARS, the Flu, and the Asian flu that were deadly, but not to the extent of Covid-19. We are now taking precautions that would have been unheard of just a few months ago. The television news stations are devoting practically all their airtime to this virus. It seems like little else in the world matters. There are frequent briefings by the President and the Covid-19 Task Force. These briefings tell us the latest statistics about the virus and advise us what to do to protect ourselves and others from contracting this terrible disease.
TAMPA BAY COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION BOARD
OFFICERS
BILL SAFFREN President
Pelican Strand [email protected]
TIM KRUG Vice President Eagles Nest
NANCY RUSSELL Treasurer
Egret Landing [email protected]
MIKE GLOSS
Secretary Sanctuary
DIRECTORS
RICH PHILLIPS Clubhouse Preserve [email protected]
CAROLL SYPNIEWSKI
Deer Hollow [email protected]
BOB MYSZKA Herons Cove
SANDRA STERNAL Osprey Lakes
MONTY THEUS Osprey Lakes II
SAM VERSACE Sandhill Dunes
HOA
PRESIDENTS BOARD
EAGLES NEST
DAVID REISS
CLUBHOUSE PRESERVE HOPE BOND
DEER HOLLOW
VINCENT CANNATELLA
EGRET LANDING BRUCE WOLFSON
HERONS COVE GEORGE NOEL
OSPREY LAKE
MICHAEL PIERSON
OSPREY LAKE II CINDY LEEKS
SANDHILL DUNES
EARLE M. JEFTS
PELICAN STRAND HARVEY RUBIN
SANCTUARY MIKE GLOSS
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NOTARY SERVICE
Notary Service is available at the Clubhouse and it is
also free to Members only. Please contact
Debra Ramos 352-588-9266
or Wendy Darby 352-588-4642
to schedule an appointment.
If documents call for witnesses, please remember
to bring them with you.
CLUBHOUSE FRONT DESK
REGISTER GATE VISITORS
DINING RESERVATIONS
352-588-0059 Fax 352-588-4090
GOLF SHOP 352-588-5454
SUB ASSOCIATIONS of TBGCC
Vesta Property Services Egret Landing HOA
727-258-0092
B & C COMMUNITY MGMT Deer Hollow, Eagles Nest, Osprey Lakes,
Clubhouse Preserve HOAs 727-239-5991
VANGUARD MANAGEMENT
Pelican Strand HOA 813-955-5885
The Sanctuary HOA 813-955-5935
QPM (QUALIFIED
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT) Sandhill Dunes, Herons Cove,
Osprey Lakes II HOAs 727-869-9700 or 727-457-3768
Post Office — 352-588-2901
Spectrum Cable — 833-697-7328 Waste Connections
of Florida — 352-583-4204 Pasco Utilities — 352-521-4285 Emergencies — 800-226-8144 Withlacoochee River Electric
352-588-5115 Fire Emergency Only … 911
Other Inquiries — 813-929-2750 Pasco County Sheriff’s
Department Non Emergency 727-847-8102
Tax Collector — 352-521-4360 Health Department — 727-861-5250
Poison Control — 800-222-1222 Alligator Hotline — 866-392-4286 Animal Control — 813-929-1212
National Do Not Call List 888-382-1222
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
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FOOD & BEVERAGE
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Grateful To Serve by Loreall Jarrett Food Service and Banquet Manager
H ow has the COVID-19 affected our TBGCC restaurant? Luckily, we have not had anyone’s health
affected by the virus in our close circle. But it has affected us in ways that have changed our everyday routine in every aspect. When we first heard of the changes we would have to make in our workday, we collaborated and put together a plan to accommodate this new way of working, our “new norm.” Not only with the extra attention to sanitation, but how to go from running a fully operational restaurant to running a take-out-only business and, finally, to strictly delivery services. This is something that none of us had done before and we had to remember to take it day by day, changing regularly to meet business demands and change what wasn’t working. We have a group of nine front-of-house staff and seven back-of-house staff, including Chef Russ and myself, who are diligently working daily with a commitment to cleanliness, sanitation, service and quality. We continue to offer new and
exciting menu options as well as keep familiar favorites. We are so blessed to be a part of this community. We have built a strong relationship with you where we depend on
each other. With the uncertainty of these times, it’s nice to know that the membership has a consistent resource for food and a friendly, familiar voice on the line. We care about your well-being and you care about ours. It’s a true testament to the special people who make up TBGCC. While we see hundreds of restaurants closing their doors and their employees not given a choice but forced to end their services with them; here we are given the opportunity to continue to make a living as well as serve our great community. We are grateful to the Board of Directors and management for the opportunity to serve the members here at Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club and would like to thank the generous outpouring of support from all of you to help keep revenue coming in and our staff employed.
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DRESS CODE
DINING ROOM, GRILLE ROOM/PUB,
LANAI AND BALLROOM:
Shirts with sleeves, and no hats, please
Hats allowed only in the Pub and on the Lanai.
No Swimwear or Cover-ups allowed in Dining Room
or Ballroom.
Cover-ups allowed in the Pub and Lanai until 4pm.
After 4pm, Swimwear and/or Cover-ups allowed only
on the Lanai.
PAR SEEKERS
PAR SEEKERS GOLF ASSOCIATION
BOARD
CAROL DAHLINGER PRESIDENT
MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS
VICE PRESIDENT
DORA CONNOR
TREASURER
BETSY BERNSTIEL
SECRETARY
MARY CUBAKOVIC TOURNAMENT CHAIR
JOANN AFFOLTER MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
PAT BALFORE HANDICAP CHAIR
SHARON ARMSTRONG
RULES CHAIR
TBWGA
WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION
BOARD
DEB KNOTT PRESIDENT
DORIS RYBICKI
VICE PRESIDENT
DENISE SEMAGO TREASURER
SANDRA STERNAL
SECRETARY
PAT DAVIS TOURNAMENT CHAIR
PENNY WEBER
HANDICAP CHAIR
MEN’S GOLF
ASSOCIATION BOARD
JAMES MCTIGUE PRESIDENT
MITCH MIKLUS VICE PRESIDENT
STEVE BERNSTIEL
SECRETARY
BRETT WHITCOMB
TREASURER
JOSE MAYMI TOURNAMENT
AND RULES CHAIR
ROLLIN DAVIS HANDICAP CHAIR
FRANK SALERNO MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
TOM MORRIS COURSE CHAIR
TOM GREEN
COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR
MGA
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‘Nothing As Lovely As A Tree’ by Scott Miller President
F rom the poem, “There is nothing as lovely as a tree,” comes truth, but even the loveliest of trees may cause
problems.
Magnolias The Southern Magnolia has beautiful flowers, is stately, looks great but this broad leaf evergreen isn’t totally evergreen all the time. In spring, many leaves turn yellow and drop. Then appear beautiful flowers that eventually fall and have to be cleaned up. Next the seed pods come and then dry out: The large red seeds show themselves, finally dropping to the ground, also needing to be picked up. However, this isn’t the only problem as magnolias are very susceptible to scale: the small white insect that eats the leaves and turns them a combination of white, yellow, green and colors in between and then they drop to the ground. Yes, there are insecticides that kill the scale but as the tree grows, it becomes almost impossible to spray the tree. It is a beautiful but there are and will be problems if you have one or more in your landscape.
Oaks Another problem tree is our stately oak, be it live oak, pin oak, Shumard oak, red oak, laurel oak or any other type of oak that grows well in the south--all have tap roots and side
GARDEN CLUB
shoots that can plug sewers, drain lines, underground lines. They also can tangle with underground utilities and lift sidewalks, roads, driveways and almost anything they can get under. In our area, you almost every year
see oak leaf blister in the spring, depending on the weather being cool and wet. It can become an epidemic at times and infect most of, if not all, its leaves and on surrounding oaks. The leaves turn brown, yellow, and various colors of light green and fall from the oak. But this disease, as the scale, seldom gives permanent damage to the tree.
Alternatives Alternatives to these trees are some that are just as beautiful but a lot less trouble: trees of the holly family such as the Nelly Stevens, Savannah or East Palatka holly, the Japanese blueberry, the Tea Olive, the Redbud and some of the tree forms of shrubs. These trees are easy to shape, one can easily control their size, and don’t shed the pollen of some of the larger trees while still meeting all TBGCC and Pasco County’s tree requirements. The Garden Club of TBGCC has suspended meetings until this virus problem is more under control. May’s meeting, a planning meeting, is canceled; however, should you have an idea of what topics you would like to hear in the 2020–21 year, please contact me for speaker ideas or for your garden problems during this off time. For information contact Scott Miller at [email protected] or 352-668-4365.
Ricky’s Club Championship
Donna Cianfoni and Barbie Green use tongs to pick the ball out of the hole, practicing safe ball handling during
the COVID-19 epidemic.
Tribute To Postal Workers
This tribute to the United States postal workers was masterfully created by John Morano
from Collar Drive. So many wonderful workers to thank and be grateful for during these
challenging times!
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FROM THE COMMUNITY
Mike Muench Joanne Walker Keith Griffith
Click On The Links Below
for the
LATEST INFORMATION
Centers For Disease Control www.cdc.gov
National Institutes Of Health www.nih.gov
World Health Organization www.who.int
Florida Department Of Health www.floridahealth.gov
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Joanne Walker exchanged wedding vows with Dan Lewis
April 3, 2020, in an outdoor wedding ceremony.
JUST MARRIED Parade Committee Thanks You
O n behalf of the 2020 St Patrick’s Day Committee, we would like to thank Seth Vanhall, Debi Ramos and the
entire Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club staff for their commitment in helping us put on the St. Patrick’s Day parade. Their unwavering cooperation was greatly appreciated. The staff went above and beyond to help us execute this spectacular event. To the countless volunteers: a big thank you for your help, a great effort in demonstrating how we can come together as a community! Also, we would like to thank the TBGCC community for their overwhelming enthusiasm and participation. Congratulations to the Golf Cart parade winners! There were many creatively decorated carts, making the judges’ decision not an easy one! Here are the results: Zumba: for “The WOW Factor,” this category considered the elements of color, sound and motion. Over the Rainbow: for “The Pride” category for appropriately conveying St. Patrick’s Day pride. Enniscronies: “Creative Implementation” category for best costumes of participants riding, walking or dancing while incorporating a unique idea.
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TAKEOUT & DELIVERY FOOD SERVICE MENU Please call one of the following numbers to place your order:
352-588-2823 / 352-588-0286
State whether you are ordering for delivery or takeout. Your service personnel will take your information, process your payment and explain the process for takeout or delivery. If you do not get through,
please do not leave a voicemail. Continue to call back until you get an answer.
TAKEOUT & DELIVERY HOURS
11am–7pm Daily
PLEASE NOTE NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 MAY OPERATE A GOLF CART
Drivers must have a valid driver’s license
TBGCC Rules and Regulations 13.7.2
and Florida State Law
Caladium leaves can be shaped like hearts, arrows, or lances in color combinations of red,
pink, rose, white, chartreuse, and green. Caladiums originated in South America, so they thrive in warm weather. Like their larger cousins, elephant ears, they're carefree once you cover
their basic needs. All caladiums love filtered sunlight and shade. The brilliant foliage of this classic plant is often translucent, which makes
them light up your garden.
Shade-Loving
Caladium
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Do You Know Who The First Residents Of Tampa Bay Were? Alligators!
A lligators have been around long before the builder put up the first home in Tampa Bay. We need to respect the fact
that alligators will always be in our community. Occasionally, an alligator may become aggressive or a nuisance and will have to be removed by a licensed trapper. Generally, an alligator may be deemed a nuisance if it is at least four feet in length and the caller has reason to believe it poses a threat to people, pets or property. Contrary to popular belief, nuisance alligators that are trapped are not relocated to remote areas. It is illegal in Florida to relocate a nuisance alligator to another spot in the wild, so the gator has to be killed, euthanized, or put in captivity. Please think twice before requesting to have an alligator removed. The proper procedure to have an alligator removed is to notify our management team, Debi or Seth. They are here to resolve these types of issues. Please DO NOT call FWC (Fish and Wildlife Commission) or the Florida nuisance alligator hotline directly. This just delays the process. Did you know?
There are approximately 1.3 million alligators in Florida
Feeding an alligator is against the law
An adult male alligator can reach lengths of 15ft and weigh as much as 500lbs
Alligator courtship between two gators begins in early April. Mating will then occur in May or June
Dinosaurs and alligators are cousins! Each species descends from the same common ancestor dating back 200 million years
Alligators are opportunistic feeders. Adult alligators eat fish, snakes, turtles, small mammals and birds
Alligators are most active and typically feed at dusk and through the night, and may still be active at dawn
If you encounter an alligator on the golf course, in someone’s driveway or see one walking down the street to get to another pond, keep your distance and be safe!
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St. Patrick ’s Day Parade
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St. Patrick ’s Day Parade
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TBGCC BOWLING CLUB
As a result of the virus, our season ended March 16
th.
There will be no Banquet this year. Our 2020-2021
season will begin in October.
2019-2020
SEASON RESULTS
TEAM STANDINGS FIRST —THE
NOR’EASTERS—98 Brent Fontenot Susan Messler Alyce Yurich
George Haskins
2—3LQ—97 3—Four Strikes—84 4—Strikes R Us—76 5—NYC Central—76
6—Dora’s Explorers—76 7—Alley Gators—73
8—Lucky 4—65 9—Double Deuces—65 10—Immortal Pins—60
SEASON HIGH SCORES
TEAMS Handicap Series
2643—3LQ 2641—NYC Central
2622—Lucky 4
Handicap Game 964—The Nor’easters
930—Alley Gators 880—Immortal pins
Scratch Series
1934—Four Strikes 1793—Dora’s Explorers
Scratch Game
666—Strikes R Us 637—Double Deuces
MEN
Handicap Series 763—Roy L’Heureux
760—Bill Zurschmiede 726—George Haskins
Handicap Game 289—Brian Elrldredge
275—Ron Golding 270—Bill Clark
Scratch Series
696—Terry Cooper 607—Roy Byers
511—Michael Franco
Scratch Game 243—Art Pfitzner 225—Chris Quail 205—Don Smith
WOMEN
Handicap Series 722—Pat Marks
719—Dora Connor 702—Louise Garcia
Handicap Game 282—Mary Smith 265—Marge Feil
264—Sara Hoppes
Scratch Series 500—Debbie Davis
477—Susan Messler 468—Blanche Kochenthal
Scratch Game
200—Alyce Yurich 184—Mindy Papsun
179—Pat Balfore
INDIVIDUAL HIGH AVERAGES
202—Terry Cooper 195—Roy L’Heureux
182—Roy Byers 153—Debbie Davis 139—Alyce Yurich
139—Blanche Kochenthal
MOST IMPROVED AV Art Pfitzner— +10.72
George Haskins— +10.62 Chris Quail— +8.02
Louise Garcia— +14.24 Blanche K.— +6.02
Mindy Papsun— +4.05
See ya in October! Ron Golding
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NO JOB TOO SMALL … JUST ASK … Gardening, tile/laminate, wall mounts, filter and battery changes. Gregg Mancini 813-312-6810. Resident, reliable and reasonable.
RIDES TO AIRPORTS: Tampa/ Clearwater / Or lando in
comfort. Call Becky or Brent 813-909-3919, or email
MASTER BARBER CUTS for Men: 6 Days, Member
TBGCC 352-588-4634.
MEDICARE PLANS for anyone star ting Medicare, los-ing group coverage, new movers, etc. I am a resident/home owner in the community. Thanks to everyone for all your support and referrals. Rosemary Telega 813 748-1756.
DRYER VENT CLEANING Prevent a house fire! Clean
your vent once a year. POWER WASHING available. Kev-
in’s Cleaning Service. TBGCC member. 410-375-9776.
PROFESSIONAL TAX PREPARATION Basil Grussing MBA, EA IRS Enrolled Agent, 25 Years’ Exp. 352-668-4107. TBGCC Resident.
MADE A MISTAKE? CHANGED YOUR MIND? GOOD NEWS: MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN options ar e available during an OPEN ENROLLMENT PERIOD be-tween Jan 1 and March 31! Call Paul Flaig in Herons Cove, CERTIFIED INSURANCE COUNSELOR; (727)-460-7099.
SHUTTLE VAN DRIVER (up to 6 passengers): Air -ports, Port of Tampa, Entertainment and Sports Venues. CALL or TEXT to TBGCC Member resident JOHN 630-
220-2822.
CLEANING SERVICE: RESIDENTIAL Cleaning done by owner. No contract. 727 858-5163.
SAM AND JOE’S LANDSCAPING: Sod replacement, Mulch, River Rock, Irrigation, Pressure washing. TBGCC resident. 813-675-7222.
MEDICARE-CERTIFIED INSURANCE COUNSE-LOR: Only 1 in 100 Medicare agents have taken the time and effort to achieve the coveted Certified Insurance Coun-selor (CIC) designation. As a CIC, I have the technical knowledge, skill and concern to help seniors get through the labyrinth of MEDICARE. Representing top MEDICARE companies, I can handle your unique needs. As a TBGCC resident, I'm HERE FOR YOU! Paul Flaig 727-460-7099.
MISCELLANEOUS BUYING/ SELLING
$1,500 GO GO RED SCOOTER for sale for $400. Call
352-588-4906.
SCOOTER FOR SALE: Has not been used. Considered new. $2,000. Contact 301-646-0956
PETS & PET SERVICES
MY BUDDY PET SITTING: TLC daily and/or over -night in my home. Dog walks/cat feeding also. TBGCC Res: Call or Text Carol 727-424-6599 or Belinda 352-251-5674.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT / SALE
HOME FOR RENT: 29300 KAPALUA WAY, 1,206 Sq.
Ft. 2bd/2bath. Available now. $1,350 per mo. Call Mark 952-594-1520.
HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Home on Golf Course with Water view. Available: May-Dec. Call 734-678-6116.
SINGLE FAMILY HOME RENTAL AVAILABLE 4/15/20: 2 Bedroom/2 Bath, with den and lanai. Rental term negotiable, furnished or unfurnished. Non smoking. Call Lisa (267) 567-3523.
HOME FOR RENT: 10844 CUP DR. 2/2/Villa, Immacu-late Interior. Complete Remodel. S.S. Appliances. Granite. Nonsmoking. Steve 813-997-7332 [email protected].
SERVICES
TRAVEL AGENT: TBG & CC Resident. Great Deals on Ocean & River Cruises, Land Resorts, Escorted Tours & more. Contact Linda Cahill 954-721-8463 Web site: www.travelbylandorsea.com. ^
INDIVIDUAL 1 OR 2 HOUR treatments in USUI SHIKI
RYOHO SYSTEM of Natural Healing by appointment. Mas-
ter, Teacher Gerri Jackson 352-999-0425
or [email protected], for more details.
www.reikialliance.com. ^
COMPUTER PROBLEMS: Don’t call Geek Squad, call me. I’ll fix what ails you! TBGCC Member Jake at 813-294-1894.^
KEVIN’S PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE. House, Lanai, Driveway, Window Cleaning, and Dryer Vent Clean-ing Available. You’ve tried the rest, now try the best. TBGCC member/resident. 410-375-9776. ^
MEDICARE/SUPPLEMENTS/MAPDs: 64 plus or under 65, or New to TBGCC? Call Bob & Mary Martin residents and Independent Agents! Mary 813-951-6359, marymarti-ninsurance88@gmail or Bob 813-727-3647 bob-martin214@gmail.^
FURNITURE REPAIR: Simple fixes (that you can’t do) Antiques, Custom Furniture & Carpentry, Handyman. FREE ESTIMATES. Call Ted 813- 777-3471.^
PRESSURE WASHING Dr ive/Walkways star ting at $35. Free estimate for full home/lanai areas. HOUSE
PAINTING. Also Pet Sitting. Frank 352-668-4610.^
MASSAGE IN YOUR HOME by Debbie. Member TBGCC, 33 Years’ Experience, 352-588-9851 by Appoint-ment. Gift Certificates Available. ^
FRIENDLY, SAFE, AND RELIABLE DRIV-ER. Airports, doctors, etc. Very reasonable rates. Call or text Debbie at 718-423-5215. ^
PERSONAL DRIVER AIRPORT/HOSPITAL: Looking
for a driver to take you to the Malls, Airports, Hospital, etc.?
Look no further. Robert, resident TBGCC 813-602-3499.