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<strong>February</strong> 2008“...and in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.”— Abe LincolnUpcomingEvents<strong>February</strong>2 Garage Sale2 KidsZone - Cetaceans3 Super Bowl Party6 Taste <strong>of</strong> Home Cooking Class6 Neighborhood Meeting8 Luau Dinner Dance9 Country Store9 Scuba Diving Demo10 Cirque Dreams – BB Mann13 Red Hats Luncheon14 Happy Valentine’s Day15 Everblades Hockey Game16 “A Big Deal” Casino Night21 ArmChair Travel - Alaska22 CookBook Mixer23 Key West Day Trip26 CPR / AED Class26 Group Therapy Wine Tasting.27 Lunch Bunch – Sharky’s28 Audubon Corkscrew SwampMarch1 <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>’s Got Talent2 Jersey Boys6 John Pennekamp State Park8 Country Store8 South <strong>of</strong> the Border Night9 KidsZone “EggsTravaganza”9 NY Yankees vs Minnesota Twins11 Ya Ya Sisterhood – “What Were TheyThinking”12 HOA Annual Meeting12 Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins13 My Dinner Factory14 St. Patrick’s Day Dance15 Seminole Hard Rock Casino16 Movin’ Out – BB Mann19 Red Hats Luncheon22 Dixieland “Ragin’ Cajun” Dance26 Lunch Bunch – Bubble Room27 Gulfstream Race Track“I’d Choose You, Again” LuauFriday, <strong>February</strong> 8 $16pp5:30pm Commitment Ceremony6pm Dinner7pm – 10pm Dancing to the music <strong>of</strong> Hot TopicLove is in the air. <strong>February</strong> is the perfect month to tell those whoare close to us how much we love them: our spouses, our significantothers, our friends & our neighbors. At 5:30pm there will be a specialcommitment service. This will be followed by a luau dinner.<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>ers love to dance and Hot Topic will be on hand to seethat we do.Menu: Southern Accents will provide our Luau faire. TeriyakiChicken Quarter and Sliced Pineapple Ham with a Sweet PotatoMash, Oriental Vegetables, Polynesian Cole Slaw and Rolls & Butter.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at the TownCenter window by 4pm Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 6.“A Big Deal” Casino NightIt’s Here!!! Our Own Vegas!!!!Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 16 7pm $35ppRoulette, Poker, Craps, Texas Hold’m & Let it Ride. Buffet DinnerMusic: By Made in BrooklynWe are looking for donations <strong>of</strong> services, gift certificates or new items tobe raffled <strong>of</strong>f. This is a great way for you to advertise.Please call or e-mail the co-chairs below with your donation. Your help isneeded to make this a success.Sandi Button: sandibutton@globalvirtualassist.comBarbara Tamborino: snoopy14922@comcast.netReservations/Payment must be made with Tammy at the Town Centerwindow by 4pm Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 14.“Turning Houses into Homes and Customers into Homeowners for Life.”


Neighborhood Photo GalleryAda’s Cooking ClassBingoCanasta Group Holiday PartyKidzone Holiday Party2 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


ArmChair Travel: Alaska andthe Klondike Gold RushThursday, 21 <strong>February</strong> 7pm $7.50ppRelive the excitement <strong>of</strong> the Klondike Gold Rush <strong>of</strong> 1898.Hike the famous Chilkoot Trail and sail down the mightyYukon River to the richest gold fields ever found. See howthings were a century ago and how they are today. Ride onthe famous White Pass and Yukon Railroad.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4p.m. Friday, <strong>February</strong> 15.BYOB Snacks will be provided. Sit back and enjoy the show.Special eventsCPR & AED ClassesTuesday <strong>February</strong> 26 10am – 12pm $25ppNo Test required to get your certification. Walter KopkaParamedic / Firefighter AHA CPR / AED Instructorwill be coming to <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> to teach this veryimportant and life saving class. Registration is a must. 8participants are required for this class.Reservations/Payment must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22.BINGO1st & 3rd Mondays 7pm $13 for 12 Games10 Regular Games, 1 Halftime Game, 1 Coverall Game.All monies collected go back to the players in winnings forgames played.Door Opens: 6:30pmEnjoy the Bingo Night Special: 1 large pizza with 2toppings & 2 s<strong>of</strong>t drinks $13.99at the <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Café from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Just showyour Bingo payment receipt to receive thisspecial price.Grand Cypress RoomReservations/Payment must bemade with Tammy at the TownCenter window by 4pm on thepreceding Friday.Country StoreSaturday, <strong>February</strong> 9 10am – 2pmYou don’t have to leave the community to find the perfectgift or home accent. On the second Saturday <strong>of</strong> eachmonth, our own Country Store can be found in the TownCenter Ballroom. There are many beautiful handmadeitems: gift baskets, plants, flower arrangements, art work,decorative pillows, jewelry, homemade quilted crib sets,candles, stained glass lamps, hand-painted wine glasses &dishes, house decorations, stained glass, wreaths, all naturalcosmetics & outstanding chocolates.Do you want to sell your craft at our monthly <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>Country Store? Please call Elaine 949- 9909 or e-mailactivities@villagewalkbonita.com with what you will beselling and how many tables you will need. Until there isno more room, you are welcome to participate. There is nocharge for the use <strong>of</strong> the tables.Dinner PartyFriends3rd Tuesday (<strong>February</strong> 19)If you enjoy cooking and eating good food withfriends and neighbors, Dinner Party Friends is thegroup for you. And you don’t have to be a gourmetcook to join!How does it work?All members will host at least twice a year and plana menu and provide recipes at least once a year.When you receive the menu and recipes, you phonethe host with the dish you wish to prepare. It’s thatsimple. The host couple provides wine, beer ormixed drinks before dinner. After dinner, the cost<strong>of</strong> the ingredients purchased, including the dinnerwine is divided equally among the couples.Sample menuAppetizers: Dates with Bacon Mushroom EdisonSalad: Fanned Pear Salad Baguettes and ButterEntrée: Chicken Marbella CouscousMoroccan CarrotsDessert: Decadent Triple Layer Mud PieWine: Monkey Bay Sauvignon BlancAnd the best news is that the cost <strong>of</strong> this dinner isless than $15 per person!Contact: Kate Kennedy at 495-6860 orDiane Glasser at 391-9361.Bon appetit! <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 3


Everblades Hockey GameGermain ArenaFriday, <strong>February</strong> 15 7pm $10ppThe Everblades are thought <strong>of</strong> to be a model franchise forthe ECHL, as they have not missed the play<strong>of</strong>fs in any<strong>of</strong> their nine seasons. The Everblades’ fan base is alsoconsidered to be one <strong>of</strong> the best in the league, as manygames at Germain Arena sell out. Many fans <strong>of</strong> differentNHL and minor-league teams, as well as international fanscome out to watch the Everblades. Join us for this fun nightout watching our local team.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Monday, <strong>February</strong> 11.Key West Day Trip$89pp Saturday, March 29Spend a day at Key West visiting Captain Tony’s, TheHog’s Breath Saloon, Kevin’s Irish Pub, Sloppy Joe’s andso much more. Travel with the Key West Express. Theboat will depart from the marina at 9am. We will returnfrom Key West around 9:30pm. Car pool from bocce courtsparking lot at 7:30 a.m. SHARP.Mortgage SeminarSaturday, <strong>February</strong> 9 3pm - 4pm No ChargePay <strong>of</strong>f your mortgage in 8-10 years with no increase Inyour monthly mortgage payments. Judith & Josh Perraltawill let you know how this can be done. Contact: Judith &Josh Peralta at 398-0433.Great Room.Garage SaleSaturday, <strong>February</strong> 2 8am – 12pm $3per homeDid you bring too much stuff with you when youmoved in? Now is the chance to sell all thoseitems. Remember “One Man’s Trash is AnotherMan’s Treasure.” Register your house and makeyour payment for the community garage sale withTammy at the Town Center Window. Addressesparticipating will be posted in the Post Office.Balloons will mark the streets where residentsare participating and will be put out early on thatSaturday morning.Reservations/Payment must be made with Tammyat the Town Center window by 4pm Thursday,January 31.No Early Birds, Please!4 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008 SPECIAL EVENTS (cont.)“Group Therapy”A Perfect Reason to Wine4th Thursday (<strong>February</strong> 26) 6pm $10ppWine Styles <strong>of</strong> Naples will be coming to <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> withall kinds <strong>of</strong> wonderful wines. These wines are $10 a bottleand the flavors are exceptional. Come on up to the TownCenter and enjoy this evening trying different wines andsocializing with your neighbors.Reservations/Payment must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22.Grand Cypress Room.CookBook MixerPotLuck Dinner DanceFriday, <strong>February</strong> 22 $5pp 6pm - 10pmMusic by Richie CMake your favorite PotLuck item, enough to feed 6 - 8 andcome on up to the Town Center for a fun night <strong>of</strong> diningand dancing. Make sure you bring your recipe with yourname and e-mail address at the top. All the recipes collectedthat night will be e-mailed to all who attend. Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at the Town CenterWindow by Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 20.Kids TennisKids group tennis lessons are on Thursdays at 5:30pm for alllevels, 4 years <strong>of</strong> age and older.Anyone interested please contact Herbert or BarbaraWormser at 947-4050 or wormserb@aol.com.Naples Dive Center DemoSaturday, <strong>February</strong> 9 2pm No ChargeAge Requirement: 10yrs old to adultDid you ever want to give scuba diving a try? Now isyour chance. Naples Dive School is coming to the TownCenter Resort Pool on Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 9 at 2pm togive a free demo to those who have registered with Elaine949-9909 or activities@villagewalkbonita.com. This ensuresthe instructors bring enough equipment. Deadline forregistration: 4pm Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 7KidsZone: CetaceansSaturday, <strong>February</strong> 2 10am $5ppGlenn Shuart has traveled the oceans studying cetaceans(whales & dolphins). He brings along a projector anddisplays for educating children on the fascinating world <strong>of</strong>whales & dolphins. Hot dogs, chips & soda will be provided.Card RoomReservations/Payment must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Tuesday, January 29.


Lunch BunchSharky’s On The Pier Restaurant1600 Harbor Drive South, Venice(941) 488-1456Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 27 10:30am – 3pm $12ppCost Covers Round Trip Transportation.Just going to have lunch. Maximum: 36 participantsTasteful decor, unique cuisine with an island flair andattentive service defines a Sharky’s experience. Sharky’s<strong>of</strong>fers a stunning outdoor beachfront setting, Althoughthe menu leans toward seafood, there are many other nonseafoodoptions: salads, sandwiches, wraps & lunch specials.This little restaurant has received rave reviews.10:30am Sharp: Transportation provided. Departing fromthe Bocce Courts Parking Lot.Reservations/Payment must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22.SPECIAL EVENTS (cont.)Taste <strong>of</strong> HomeThursday, <strong>February</strong> 7 10am $10ppCooking Class with Ada MaricondaStuffed Chicken BreastAda Mariconda will be teaching a new cooking classeach month in the Grand Cypress Room at the TownCenter. Ada is a remarkable cook, as many can attest.Join us on the first Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month as welearn many new recipes with an Italian flair. After theclass, sit down and enjoy your creation for lunch.Registration/Payment must be made with Tammy atthe Town Center window by 4pm Monday, <strong>February</strong> 4.Grand Cypress RoomMetropolitan Opera HDLive Broadcasts<strong>Bonita</strong> <strong>Springs</strong> Regal Cinema is <strong>of</strong>fering free <strong>of</strong>charge these wonderful presentations once a month.<strong>February</strong> 16 1:30pm Manon LescautSuper Bowl Pot LuckPartySunday, <strong>February</strong> 3 6pm $5ppGrab your favorite football shirt and get ready tocheer your team to the Super Bowl Championship.Watch the game on our 9’ X 7’ Screen.For the Pot Luck: Bring football party food – ChickenWings, Chili, Subs, etc. Please let Elaine know whatyou will be bringing. activites@villagewalkbonita.com.Soda, water, plates, cups, napkins & utensils will beprovided. There are chafing dishes available at theTown Center. Reservations/Payments must be madewith Tammy at the Town Center window by 4p.m.Friday, <strong>February</strong> 1.<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>’s Got TalentMarch 1, 2008 7pmAll <strong>of</strong> you have heard <strong>of</strong> and surely watched allthe reality shows on television. American Idol,Dancing with the Stars, America’s Got Talent. OnSaturday, March 1st we are having our 1st annualtalent (or not so talented) show. We are looking forresidents who can sing, dance, play instruments, orare comedians. Maybe there is a juggler out there.Anything that will entertain us or make us laugh iswelcome. You can get a group <strong>of</strong> friends, or someneighbors together and do a skit. Maybe there is anElvis impersonator among us!!!! Is there a Sinatrain the crowd? What ever it is it will be a fun night.So get your act together and e-mail Rosanne atr0ziegal@hotmail.com or call 239-498-1386 orCarol at camig2000@aol.comwith your act so we can set upa program. You will provideyour own costumes if neededand props. We will havea dress rehearsal<strong>February</strong> 28th or29th. Let’s makethis a huge success. <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 5


Activities & ClassesIf interested in participating in any <strong>of</strong> the groups listed below, you need to contact the person whose name is listed.Payment is made directly to the instructor. Please note the number <strong>of</strong> participants needed to conduct the class.If minimum is not attained the class may be cancelled.One Stroke:Quick & Easy PaintingTuesday, <strong>February</strong> 6 12 – 2pm $10pp Minimum: 3Payment made directly to instructor: Sondra Slone 272-7706Card RoomLearn how to paint with one stroke <strong>of</strong> the brush.Make personalized gifts. It’s easy to learn and fun to do.Please bring either 4 wine glasses or 1 glass serving dishwith you to class.Basic Beading3rd Thursday 10am $25ppPayment made directly to instructor: Jeanne 495-2773Grand Cypress RoomCost includes Lesson & Supplies to create a piece <strong>of</strong> jewelry.Bi b l e St u d y2nd Saturday 2pmInstructor: Rev. Dr. Josh Peralta & Rev. Judith Peralta398-0433Card RoomNon-Denominational. Bring the bible <strong>of</strong> your choice.Bridge – Social Contract1st & 3rd Wednesdays 1:30pmContact: Lela 948-0267Great RoomBridge, is a trick-taking card game <strong>of</strong> skill and chance. Thegame consists <strong>of</strong> the bidding and play, after which the handis scored.Bunco1st & 3rd Tuesday 10amContact: Marin Hardy 948 - 0267Great RoomBunco is a confidence game; a swindle in which anunsuspecting player is cheated. A parlor game played inteams with three dice. A winning throw with three <strong>of</strong> a kind<strong>of</strong> a specified number. Strictly speaking, bunco is a game <strong>of</strong>dice, played in rounds.6 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008 CanastaMondays 1pm Tuesdays 6:30pmGreat RoomCanasta is a matching card game in which the object is tocreate melds (seven matching cards, with or without wildcards, worth points) <strong>of</strong> cards <strong>of</strong> the same rank and then goout by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand.Play in a relaxed and fun atmosphere.Beginning Oil PaintingSundays 4pm - 6pm $60pp/5 week courseMarch 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Payment directly to instructor. LydiaLaChance 498-6333 or lydlachance@gmail.com. Bring yourown photo to work from or work from the set up still life. TheFirst class will begin with a short demonstration. Materiallist will be sent out by <strong>February</strong> 20 to interested participants.Minimum 5 sign ups required to conduct class. Limit 8.Card Making &Rubberstamping2nd and 4th Tuesdays 10am2nd and 4th Tuesday 6:30pm Class & Supplies $10ppPayment made directly to instructors:Ruth Naton 948-3662 & Sue Keys 495-7785Hibiscus RoomCard Making is an Art Form. It is as personalized asyou and me. Make the card that has the exact lookyou want, expressing your ideas and feelings, thespecial card that says it all with a glance. Residentshave made several wonderful projects at each class.Samples may be found on display at the Post Office.Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 13 10am $10pp Min./Max. 5Payment made directly to instructor:Christine Capasso 992-0970Library in Town CenterLearn Basic Computer Skills: E-mail & InternetBrowsing, etc.


Activities & Classes (cont.)If interested in participating in any <strong>of</strong> the groups listed below, you need to contact the person whose name is listed.Payment is made directly to the instructor. Please note the number <strong>of</strong> participants needed to conduct the class.If minimum is not attained the class may be cancelled.Game Night1st & 3rd Tuesday, 7pmGreat RoomGet a group together to play: Euchre, Pinochle,Rummy Cube, or your game <strong>of</strong> choice. Have a newgame to share? Bring it with you on the 1st & 3rdTuesday <strong>of</strong> each month.Line DancingKnitting2nd Thursday 10am $5ppPayment made directly to instructor: LaurenMitchell 992-7716Please bring #11 Knitting Needles & 1 Skein <strong>of</strong> Yarn.Thursdays 6:30pm $5ppPayment made directly to instructor: Mary Ann Carney566-1158Royal Palm RoomIt’s not just country western, anymore. This is a fun wayto exercise, learn new dance steps and socialize at thesame time.Mah Jongg PlayersTuesdays 1pmContact: Dolores 390-2920Card RoomAncient Chinese game played with special tiles.Experienced Mahjongg players only, please.PokerWednesdays 7pmGreat RoomKeys for the KitchenCooking ClassWednesday, <strong>February</strong> 20 10am $15ppQuick & Easy Cooking and Entertaining. Payment directlyto instructor: Sue Keys 495-7785. Make ahead appetizersand menus for (almost) effortless entertaining. Join Sue Keysfor tips, techniques, fun and food. Sue will demonstrate andprovide recipes. Whether you are contributing to or hostinga party, you will come away with great make ahead recipes,table decorating ideas and new friends. With a degree inHome Economics and years <strong>of</strong> party planning for herselfand others, Sue’s enthusiasm and expertise will inspire you.Grand Cypress RoomQuilting2nd Thursday 7pmContact: Anne McKenzie 595-4104Card RoomBring your quilting projectwith you. Socializewhile working onyour project.Spanish Class2nd Saturday 2pm $10ppPayment made directly to instructor: Dr. Josh Peralta398-0433Beginners class to be held in the Great Room. <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 7


Clubs & GroupsHooked On Books<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Book ClubWednesday, <strong>February</strong> 13 1pmDiscussion Leader – Marita FlachHostess – Ann Marie CappadonaThis month’s selection for discussion is “Water forElephants” by Sara Gruen. Water for Elephants movesbetween the story <strong>of</strong> the traveling circus in 1930 to the story<strong>of</strong> the older Jacob’s fight to maintain sanity. As he fights tosurvive the indignities <strong>of</strong> old age, he recounts the story <strong>of</strong>his life with the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Showon Earth. All <strong>Village</strong> <strong>Walk</strong> residents are welcome to joinHooked on Books. Call Marge Wisniewski at 948-3930 ifyou are planning to attend.Great RoomMen’s C<strong>of</strong>fee2nd & 4th Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the Month 9amContact: Frank Kearney 495-1615Meetings are informal – typically the group talks aboutindividual experiences (where to buy this & that, reliablecontractors, good golf courses, bird watching, etc.). As spin<strong>of</strong>fs, members <strong>of</strong> the group <strong>of</strong>ten arrange other activitiesamongst themselves.This is a great way to meet others in the community. C<strong>of</strong>feewill be provided free <strong>of</strong> charge at the <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Café.Neighborhood WatchWANTED: A FEW GOODMEN & WOMENBlock Captains are a vital part <strong>of</strong> theNeighborhood WatchContact Tom Gibbons 949-1887Block Captains Are Still Neededfor The Following Streets:Cetation WayDorado DriveFantail CourtGoby TrailIslet TrailJeneva WayKoi WayLaughing Gull LaneOrlanda DriveRemora DriveScrub Jay LaneTrevally WayUpwind Drive<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Blvd.<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> CircleNature AdventureThursday, <strong>February</strong> 28 $10pp Entrance FeeAudubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary375 Sanctuary Road West Naples239-348-9151Depart from bocce courts parking lot at 8:30 am.Directions: Take Immokalee Road East. Visible, browninformational signs along Immokalee Road assist in findingthe Sanctuary.A 2.25-mile raised boardwalk takes visitors through fourdistinct environments: a pine upland, a wet prairie, a cypressforest, and a marsh. Interpretive signs along the boardwalk.Benches and rain shelters are along the trail. For those whodo not wish to walk the full 2.25 miles, an optional trailshortens the walk to one mile. Volunteer naturalists areusually on the boardwalk to answer questions. Allow about2-3 hours. Let’s stop for lunch on the way home atJack’s Bait Shack.Re d Hat So c i e t y“Just Us Babes”Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 13 12pmThe <strong>Village</strong> Pub4360 Gulf Shore Blvd.262-2707Directions: South on US 41. South <strong>of</strong> Pine Ridge Rd.Turn right on Old Trail Dr., Turn right on Park ShoreDr. Turn right on Gulf Shore Blvd. Restaurant is onthe right. Depart Bocce Courts parking lot 11:30am.Contact Elaine activities@villagewalkbonita.com ifplanning to attend.8 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


TheatreBarbara B MannCirque Dreams2pm Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 10 $55ppOrchestra Seating Left Side Aisle SeatsRows 18 - 21In the ongoing tradition <strong>of</strong> spectacular touringproductions, Neil Goldberg and Cirque Productions haveonce again reinvented the circus with European flair,imaginative theatrics and world-class acrobatics.CIRQUE DREAMS Jungle Fantasy is an all-newadventure that takes audiences soaring into a magicalforest through the air and on stage. An international cast<strong>of</strong> graceful aerialists, spine bending contortionists, vineswinging characters, strong men and balancers bring thisjungle dream to life in a lush, Broadway setting filled withwildly unpredictable designs, special effects, inventivechoreography, puppeteering and dazzling costumes.CIRQUE DREAMS Jungle Fantasy is an exhilaratingjourney the entire family can experience together.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 8.Movin Out2pm Sunday, March 16 $63ppOrchestra Seating CenterMovin Out is Broadway’s new, fresh, and extremelydifferent musical with music by Billy Joel and directedand choreographed by Twyla Tharp. Since December2005 Movin Out become the longest performing dancemusical on Broadway. Audiences are talking everywhereabout this distinguishably creative musical in whichnone <strong>of</strong> the actors sing. Movin Out is described as adance show as an acted out narrative to the vocals thatare performed by the band and pianist that are displayedabove the stage on a platform. This intriguing theaterproduction tells a story that takes place in the 1960’sin Long Island, New York where a group <strong>of</strong> youngAmerican boys act out their experience with life and theVietnam War. Yet, Movin Out isn’t a story about highschool romance and being shipped <strong>of</strong>f to war, it includesdrug addictions, depression, and many other realisticcharacteristics people faced during the confusions <strong>of</strong> the60’s. With classic Billy Joel songs such as “Uptown Girl,”“For the Longest Time,” and “We Didn’t Start the Fire,”audiences everywhere are singing along and makingpersonal connections to this new, fresh theatre creation.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at theTown Center window by 4pm Friday, March 14.Tampa Bay Centerfor the PerformingArtsJersey Boys2pm Sunday, March 2Orchestra Seating Left Side Aisle SeatsRows 18 - 21Orchestra Seating $135 Front Row GallerySeating $98Includes Transportation, Box Lunch & Snacksfor Return TripIn the early ‘60s just before The Beatles’ invasion,four blue-collar guys from New Jersey turned streetcornerharmonies and a fragile falsetto into millions<strong>of</strong> best-selling records. Winner <strong>of</strong> four Tony Awards,Jersey Boys is the untold story <strong>of</strong> Frankie Valli andthe Four Seasons. The hit Broadway show, stillplaying to sold-out houses in NYC, and fresh fromrecord-breaking runs in San Francisco, LA andChicago, now comes to Tampa in an exclusive Floridaengagement. You remember the songs – “Sherry,”“Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Dawn (Go Away),” “Can’tTake My Eyes Off <strong>of</strong> You” – but now experience allthe group’s drama <strong>of</strong>fstage along with the infectiousexcitement <strong>of</strong> note for note in-show concerts <strong>of</strong> TheFour Seasons’ greatest hits. Reservations/Paymentsmust be made with Tammy at the Town Centerwindow by 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 29. <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 9


Tennis InstructorsHerbert Wormser (USPTR) CertifiedBarbara Wormser (USPTA) CertifiedTel. 947-4050 wormserb@aol.comFor private and group lessons please call or email to sign up.Group Tennis InstructionsBeginner clinics: Mondays 9:30 am and Thursdays at 4pm.Practice & Play clinicsAdvanced & Intermediate: on Mondays at 7 pm.For all levels: Thursdays at 9:30 am & 6:30 pm.Cardio TennisIt’s a non-instructional fitness class on the tennis court, notonly for tennis players. It is an exercise class conducted onthe tennis court.Mondays & Fridays at 8am.Wo m e n ’s Te a m Pr a c t i c eWednesdays at 8:30 am.Free Demo RacquetsCall Herbert to take advantage <strong>of</strong> the newestWilson tennis racquets.Mi x e d Do u b l e s To u r n a m e n tWhen: <strong>February</strong> 16, 2008Time: 9:30 am - followed by lunchFormat: Mixed doubles(you can sign up with a partner, or a partner will be assigned)Cost: $ 10/person, for balls, refreshments and lunchRegister: Deadline <strong>February</strong> 11, 2008Sign up and pay at Town Center Office.Questions: Call Herbert 947-4050 or emailwormserb@aol.com.League PlayAnyone interested in league play (USTA, CTA etc.) pleasecontact Herbert, 947-4050 or wormserb@aol.com for sign upand information.10 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008 TennisCaptain’s Draw Party forDavis Cup Tournament<strong>February</strong> 29 at 7:00 pm at the Town CenterBYOB and snacks to share. Contact: Herbert Wormser947-4050 or wormserb@aol.comFirst Annual DavisCup TournamentSaturday, March 15 9:30amTournament to be followed by Awards Dinner at theTown CenterPlayers: $18pp Non-Players/Guests: $12ppFormat: 64 players, men and womenAnyone interested in serving as a captain shouldcontact Herbert Wormser947-4050 or email wormserb@aol.com.This is an event that includes men and women players<strong>of</strong> all levels competing against each other. The teamswill be picked randomly at the Captain’s Draw Partyon <strong>February</strong> 29 at 7 PM from the names <strong>of</strong> those whohave signed up. Each team will have pairs <strong>of</strong> doubles.Men, women and mixed teams will play a matchagainst their own level for total team points, endingin an overall championship. Reservations/Paymentsmust be made with Tammy at the Town Centerwindow by Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 15.Tennis Fun ChallengeMixed Doubles by Level and Pizza Party and/or BBQ -$ 10 ppStarting Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22, on the last Friday <strong>of</strong> eachmonth at 5pm there will be asocial fun mixer . Courts will be set up by level. Every levelis welcome.After playtime we are going to order pizza or put somethingon the BBQ (BYOB) and have a good time.Cost is $ 10pp (price incl. food and tennis balls), minimum<strong>of</strong> 16 players.Reservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at the<strong>of</strong>fice window by preceding Tuesday.


Tennis TeamsTennis (cont.)Tuesdays, Men @ 11am.Fridays, Women @ 10am.Come out and cheer for our first <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Men andWomen Tennis Teams. Check Tennis Bulletin Board forhome and away games.Round Robin ScheduleMen – Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays at 8 amWomen - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 amMixed - Saturdays at 8 amNo sign up necessary, just show up, play and have fun.Tennis Instructions:Philip & Rheannon Ketover 935 – 5522Developed the P.E.W. Method<strong>Bonita</strong>10s@yahoo.comBocceSportsThose interested in playing BocceContact: Tom & Carol McCormick csgarriott@aol.com.Bocce Balls available at the Town Center Monday – Friday8am – 12pm or 1pm - 5pm.Women Mondays 9amMixed Doubles Wednesdays 5pmMixed Doubles Wednesdays 6:30pmMen Fridays 10amBocce NewsDue to having more mixed doubles than we canaccommodate in our 6:30pm Wednesday group, we will bestarting a 6:30pm Tuesday group. Anyone not originallysigned up will be assigned to that group. Also, anyonewho prefers to transfer from the Wednesday group to theTuesday group is welcome to do so.Please contact: Tom or Carol McCormick 992-7792 orcsgarriott@aol.comFishing Club1st Monday 9amThe club is composed <strong>of</strong> men & women who share aninterest in fishing in SW Florida, as well as, other areas.(Saltwater & Fresh Water Fishing) The club sponsorsfishing trips (charters & party boats) & educational speakers.Contact: Tony Cavallaro 498-8723.FitnessJazzerciseMondays 9am No ChargeUsing a video, join your neighbors for afun & healthy class.Royal Palm RoomVideo Fitness Class No ChargeWednesdays 8amUsing a video, join your neighbors for a fun & healthy class.Royal Palm RoomWater AerobicsTuesdays & Thursdays 9am No ChargeResident Run: Marita Flach 949-7203Water Aerobics not only enhances yourcardiovascular fitness, but it also can improve yourmuscular endurance and overall strength.Resort Pool - Town Center <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 11


<strong>Village</strong>walk Monthly CSun Mon Tues We3 4 5 66pm Super Bowl Party $5pp8am Men’s Round Robin8am Cardio Tennis9am Women’s Bocce9am Video Jazzercise9am Fishing Club9:30am Tennis Beginners Clinic1pm Canasta7pm BINGO $13pp8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics10am Bunco11am Men’s League Play12pm One Stroke Painting1pm Mah Jongg6:30pm Canasta7pm Game Night8am Men’s R9am Video1:30pm5pm Bocce M6:30pm Bocce M7pm P10 11 12 132pm Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy$55ppBarbara B Mann8am Men’s Round Robin8am Cardio Tennis9am Women’s Bocce9am Video Jazzercise9:30am Tennis Beginners Clinic1pm Canasta17 18 19 208am Men’s Round Robin8am Cardio Tennis9am Women’s Bocce9am Video Jazzercise9:30am Tennis Beginners Clinic1pm Canasta7pm BINGO $13pp24 25 26 8am Women’s Round Robin 278am Men’s Round Robin8am Cardio Tennis9am Women’s Bocce9am Video Jazzercise9:30am Tennis Beginners Clinic1pm Canasta8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics9am Men’s C<strong>of</strong>fee10am Cardmaking11am Men’s League Play1pm Mah Jongg6:30pm Cardmaking6:30pm Canasta8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics10am Bunco11am Men’s League Play1pm Mah Jongg6:30pm Dinner Party Friends6:30pm Canasta7pm Game Night9am Water Aerobics9am Men’s C<strong>of</strong>fee10am CPR/AED Class $25pp10am Cardmaking11am Men’s League Play1pm Mah Jongg6pm Group Therapy Wine Tasting$10pp6:30pm Cardmaking6:30pm Canasta8am Men’s R9am Video12pm Red H1pm Bo5pm Bocce M630pm Bocce M7pm P8am Men’s R9am Video10am Keys fo1:30pm5pm Bocce M6:30pm Bocce M7pm P8am Men’s R9am Video10:30pm Lunch B$125pm Bocce M6:30pm Bocce M7pm P12 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


alendar - <strong>February</strong> 2008d Thurs Fri Sat1 28am Men’s Round Robin10am Men’s Bocce10am Women’s League Play8am Garage Sale $3 per home10am KidsZone – Cetaceans $5pp7 8 9ound RobinAerobicsBridgeixed Doublesixed Doublesoker8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics10am Taste <strong>of</strong> Home Cooking Class$10pp5:30pm Kids Tennis6:30pm Line Dancing8am Men’s Round Robin10am Men’s Bocce10am Women’s League Play6pm I’d Choose You, Again Luau$18pp8am Mixed Doubles Round Robin10am Country Store2pm Scuba Diving Demo2pm Bible Study2pm Spanish Class3pm Mortgage Seminar14 15 16ound RobinAerobicsat Luncheonok Clubixed Doublesixed Doublesoker8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics10am Knitting Class5:30pm Kids Tennis6:30pm Line Dancing7pm Quilting8am Men’s Round Robin10am Men’s Bocce10am Women’s League Play7pm Everblades Hockey Game8am Mixed Doubles Round Robin7pm A Big Deal Casino $35pp21 22 23ound RobinAerobicsr the KitchenBridgeixed Doublesixed Doublesoker8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics10am Basic BeadingNoon ACC Meeting5:30pm Kids Tennis6:30pm Line Dancing7pm ArmChair Travel - Alaska8am Men’s Round Robin10am Men’s Bocce10am Women’s League Play7pm CookBook Mixer PotLuckDance $5pp8am Mixed Doubles Round Robin7:30am Key West Day Trip $60pp28 29ound RobinAerobicsunch – Sharky’sppixed Doublesixed Doublesoker8am Women’s Round Robin9am Water Aerobics9am Audubon Corkscrew Swamp5:30pm Kids Tennis6:30pm Line Dancing8am Men’s Round Robin10am Men’s Bocce10am Women’s League Play7pm Captain’s Draw Party for DavisCup Tournament <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 13


Tours & TripSC.I. Travel Day TripsContact: Zair 649-7791<strong>February</strong> 4 th – WednesdaySarasota Ringling Museum & St. Armand’s Circle -$59. ppIncludes: R/T transportation, admission to Ringling Museumgrounds including the home “Ca d’Zan” and the new circusmuseum, and shopping and lunch time (Dutch Treat) atSt. Armand’s Circle.<strong>February</strong> 22nd – FridayMiami South Beach - $65. ppIncludes: R/T transportation, guided South Beach walkingand riding tour, shopping and lunch time (on own) at LincolnRoad South Beach, and guided boat cruise around BiscayneBay including the“Stars” homes.<strong>February</strong> 13th – WednesdayMorikami Japanese Garden Museum & Gardens w/Lunch - $79. ppIncludes: R/T transportation, delicious authentic lunch, guidedtour <strong>of</strong> the museum, garden walk.<strong>February</strong> 16th – SaturdayLight Festival Parade & Fireworks - $69. ppIncludes: R/T transportation, reserved stadium seat for theparade, dinner before the show.Bus Trip to Sony Ericsson OpenTennis Tournament in Key BiscayneThe world’s best tennis players - Federer, Roddick, Henin,Sharapova - are competing in the second largest tennistournament in the US.When: Tuesday, April 1, 2008Time:Departure at 7.30 am at Bocce Courts ParkingLot, returning the same evening.Cost: $ 58 pp by Dec. 31 - will be $ 62 after Dec. 31For a reserved seat at the tennis stadium andbus trip to Key Biscayne.Register: Deadline <strong>February</strong> 29, 2008Make check payable to: Herbert Wormser and pay directly.<strong>February</strong> 19th – TuesdayStarlite Princess Riverboat Cruise w/1940’sEntertainment - $69. ppIncludes: R/T transportation, delicious sit-down lunch (choice<strong>of</strong> 6 entrees), and live “Swing-Era” 1940’s music and danceonboard this authentic Paddlewheel Riverboat.14 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


Ro y a l Ca r i bb e a n3 Night Bahamas CruiseShip Name: Majesty Of The SeasDeparture Port: Miami, FloridaPorts <strong>of</strong> Call: Miami, Florida; CocoCay, Bahamas; Nassau,Bahamas; Miami, FloridaPrice: Starting from : $319.00 USDFor new reservations, a fuel supplement <strong>of</strong> $5.00 USD perguest, per day for the first two occupants <strong>of</strong> a stateroom(subject to a maximum <strong>of</strong> $140.00 USD per stateroom) willapply to all sailings departing on or after <strong>February</strong> 1, 2008.Holland America7/day Alaska Cruise from : $979.00 USDShip Name: OosterdamDeparture Date: 5/10/2008Departure Port: Miami FloridaSet you sights on pure relaxation as you settle into your cabinonboard the spacious and luxurious Oosterdam. Go up on deckand feel the caress <strong>of</strong> the sea breeze as you set sail from SeattleWashington to destinations that hold the promise <strong>of</strong> newadventures. Nothing compares to the excitement <strong>of</strong> a cruisevacation. Book your trip right nowSeattle, Juneau, Hubbard Glacier, Sitka, Ketchikan,Victoria, Seattle$25 per person Shipboard Credit ($50 maximum perstateroom) Complimentary Candid Photo (1 per stateroom)Complimentary Tray <strong>of</strong> Hand-Dipped Chocolate Strawberries(1 per stateroom).Celebrity Cruise5 Night Caribbean CruiseShip Name: CenturyDeparture Port: Miami FloridaPort <strong>of</strong> Call: Miami, Florida, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, GeorgeTown, Grand Cayman, Miami, FloridaPrice: Starting from $349.00 USDBelow are the lowest fares for the selected sail date <strong>of</strong>09-Feb-2008For new reservations, a fuel supplement <strong>of</strong> $5.00 USD perguest, per day for the first two occupants <strong>of</strong> a stateroom(subject to a maximum <strong>of</strong> $140.00 USD per stateroom) willapply to all sailings departing on or after <strong>February</strong> 1, 2008.CI Travel CruisesHot Deals for 2008Contact: Zair 649-7791Azamara QuestAPRIL 12, 2008Ports <strong>of</strong> Call: Miami , Ponta Delgada , Malaga ,Alicante , Mahon , Bonifacio, Civitavecchia ( Rome )Number <strong>of</strong> days – 14This 14-night transatlantic itinerary <strong>of</strong>fers the best <strong>of</strong>both worlds – a leisurely five days at sea that allows youample opportunity to appreciate the rhythms <strong>of</strong> the voyagefollowed by several stops throughout the Mediterraneanthat make for a delightful, sunny, and postscript to yourvacation. Malaga is a paradise for both sun worshippersand architecture enthusiasts, while in Alicante a walk alongthe Paseo de la Explanada <strong>of</strong>fers stunning views <strong>of</strong> the sea.Your voyage ends in Civitavecchia, which has served as thegateway to Rome since A.D. 108. Extend your stay for ashort Italian holiday in Rome.Rates from $1499.00 per person, based on double occupancy.Book a verandah or above and receive $100 spa credit perstateroom. Certain <strong>of</strong>fers carry restrictions. Offers are subjectto change without notice, subject to availability, and may bewithdrawn at any time. Some blackouts dates apply.November 2, 2008Pada 7 Night CaribbeanCruise On The Crown PrincessFabulous Itinerary & Terrific Pricing!CI Travel: Suzanne 597-6700Sunday, November 2ndMonday, November 3rdTuesday, November 4thWednesday, November 5thThursday, November 6thFriday, November 7thSaturday, November 8thSunday, November 9thFt. Lauderdale Depart 5 PMPrincess Cay, Bahamasat SeaSt. Maarten, Netherlands, AntillesSt. Thomas, US Virgin IslandsGrand Turk, Turks & Caicosat SeaReturn to Fort LauderdalePricing Includes: Cruise, Port Charges, Taxes and MotorCoach, On-Board Cocktail Party & A Special Surprise!Interior (JJ) $699 ppdo Balcony (BB) $1089 ppdoObstructed (F) $779 ppdo Balcony (BA) $1129 ppdoOceanview (EE) $829 ppdo Balcony/Mini Suite $1219 ppdoBalcony (BD) $999 ppdoHow Do I Reserve And Book My Group?That’s the easiest part! Just call CI Travel at 597-6700 ask forSuzanne and tell her you are part <strong>of</strong> the PADA Cruise Group. <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 15


Activity Director notes<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Website: www.villagewalkbonita.comPre-registrationPre-registration is a must for all activities, classes, dances,socials & events. Reservations/Payments must be made withTammy at the Town Center window by the date listed underthe activity, class or event. First come/ first served. You maymake reservations for an entire table which will be labeledwith the name <strong>of</strong> the person who makes the reservation.Reservations/Payments are accepted for guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>residents beginning on the second week <strong>of</strong> the each month.Our <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Ambassadors, Marge Wisniewski and hercommittee will be on hand to welcome newcomers to ourevents. Social events in the ballroom will be limited to 150people. Sign-up early to get your choice <strong>of</strong> seating.There is an information rack on the wall between theactivities <strong>of</strong>fice and the Hibiscus Room. Here youwill find: ACC forms, Bar Code forms, Complaintforms, Registration forms, Room Rental Contracts,as well as, sign up sheets for Bocce teams.Payment InformationSign-up early and pay by check.Please watch for sign-up deadlines.Make checks payable to <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Activities.Those still up north, may mail in their reservation to:<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> 15291 Latitude Drive, Suite 100<strong>Bonita</strong> <strong>Springs</strong>, Fl. 34135<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>Residents DirectoryWe will be taking appointments for the LifeTouchPhoto Directory on Saturday, January 26, from12pm – 2pm in the Town Center. LifeTouchrequires appointments for 1/3 <strong>of</strong> a community beforethey will come out to create a directory. We need267 appointments to get this free <strong>of</strong>fer. Please makea point to stop by the sign-up table onSaturday, January 26. Photos will be takenTuesday, March 11 – Saturday, March 15. You mayalso make an appointment by contacting Elaine at949-9909 or activities@villagewalkbonita.comMagnetic Name BadgesNow AvailableInstead <strong>of</strong> wearing sticky-backed paper name badges at ourevents, you may order a magnetic backed gold name badgewith black lettering for $7. A great way for residents to learneach others names. These can be ordered at the Town CenterHOA or activities <strong>of</strong>fices. We will begin placing orders inincrements <strong>of</strong> 15.If you would like to advertise yourbusiness at the Post Office, youneed to drop <strong>of</strong>f your business cardto Elaine at the Activity Office or atthe Town Center Manager’s Office.Any business cards & flyers left inthe Post Office will be removed.Volunteers Needed to helpwith A Big Deal Casino Night(<strong>February</strong> 16)Please contact Sandi Button sandibutton@globalvirtualassist.com or Barbara Tamborino snoopy14922@comcast.net for theCasino Night.16 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


Activity Director Notes (cont.)Registration: Activities, Clubs, Groups, Special Events, Theatre & TripsMake checks payable to <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> ActivitiesReservations/Payments must be made with Tammy at the Town Center Window by the deadlines listed.Name: Phone Number: E-mail Address: “A Big Deal” Casino Night $35pp Deadline: 4pm Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 14 $ArmChair Travel $7.50pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 15 $Bingo $13pp Deadline: Preceding Friday $Cirque Dreams BB Mann $55pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 8 $CookBook Mixer $5pp Deadline: 4pm Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 21 $CPR/AED Class $25pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22 $Everblades Hockey Game $10pp Deadline: 4pm Monday, <strong>February</strong> 11 $Garage Sale $3 per home Deadline: 4pm Thursday, January 31 $“Group Therapy” Wine Tasting $10pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22 $Key West Day Trip $89pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, March 14 $KidsZone - Cetaceans $5pp Deadline: 4pm Tuesday, January 29 $Luau Dinner Dance $18pp Deadline: 4pm Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 6 $Lunch Bunch “Sharky’s” $12pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22 $Super Bowl Party $5pp Deadline: 4pm Friday, <strong>February</strong> 1 $Taste <strong>of</strong> Home Cooking Class $10pp Deadline: 4pm Monday, <strong>February</strong> 4 $ <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 17


Homeowner’s Association UpdateUrg e n t-Wa t e r Sh o r ta g eIt has become a requirement to irrigate our lawns andplants only once weekly for only a total <strong>of</strong> eight hours.We have more area to cover than is possible in such ashort amount <strong>of</strong> time. Therefore, we have been forcedto lessen the times on some areas and turn some areascompletely <strong>of</strong>f. We will do everything possible to avoidturning <strong>of</strong>f any homes. Please do your part and conservewater as much as possible. If your pool is heated andyou do not swim, turn <strong>of</strong>f the heat. Utilize the TownCenter Car Wash instead <strong>of</strong> watering the pavers in yourdriveway. We all need to conserve.ParkingWhen at the Town Center, you must park in designatedparking spaces ONLY. If you are going to the Post Officethere is plenty <strong>of</strong> space on the East Side <strong>of</strong> the Post Officeadjacent the Car Wash. Please do not park in front <strong>of</strong> thecurb that is not a designated space.It is important not to park in front <strong>of</strong> the Businesses andgo to the pool for the day. Please limit your parking infront <strong>of</strong> the shops and restaurant to a 15 minute maximum.Neighborhood ElectionMeetingsAll Meetings will be held in Town Center. The dates areas follows:Orlanda 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 6, 2008Puffin 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 6, 2008Please make plans to be in attendance or give a proxy to anowner on your street that can vote for you in your absence.The meeting cannot be held without a quorum <strong>of</strong> 30% <strong>of</strong>the homes on your street represented in person or by proxy.2008 Annual Members MeetingMark your calendars. The Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> themembers is 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, 2008.The meeting will be held in the Town Center Ballroom.Formal notification has been mailed.Waste RemovalWhen you place your garbage curbside, keep in mind thatthe landscapers may be coming through. Please placeyour cans and recycle bins on your driveway to provideample space for the landscapers to maneuver.Att e n t i o n Ca y m e n Ow n e r s &Ren t e r sThe side street parking is for the Town Centerand these spaces do not belong to the individualunits. NO OVERNIGHT PARKING ISPERMITTED.Rule EnforcementThe Town Center staff cannot be in all places atone time therefore; we look to all Owners that havean investment in <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> to assist in makingsure the Rules are enforced. Let the Office know inwriting <strong>of</strong> particular violations and do not hesitateto politely bring to a violators attention that theiractions are not permitted.18 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


Important Phone NumbersActivity Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-9909Carlisa Hair Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 992-8181C.I. Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649-7791Comcast Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598-1104Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390-0323Fifth Third Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 992-1695Guard House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-2091Guard House Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-2372Island Nails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495-5863Lee County Domestic Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432-2083Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4470School Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344-2544Southwest Property Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261-3440Town Center HOA Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-9909Town Center HOA Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 947-3880Veolia (Trash Pick-up) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334-1224<strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498-7100Wildlife Conservancy (Alligators) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-392-4286 <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 19


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Looking Ahead1 Saturday - <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong>’s Got TalentSee write-up on page 52 Sunday - Jersey BoysTampa Bay Center for the Performing ArtsOrchestra Seats $135 Gallery $98See write-up on page 96 Thursday - John Pennekamp State Park$42ppSnorkel the Largest Coral Reef in the U.S. or take aboat ride on a Glass Bottom Boat.Depart: 7am Return: 7:30pm8 Saturday - Country Store8 Saturday - South <strong>of</strong> the BorderTaco Dinner Dance $18ppTorna Sol will bring their special brand <strong>of</strong> popularmusic with a Spanish flair.9 Sunday - KidsZone: Eggstravaganza9am – 10:30am $10ppPancake Breakfast, David Sleeper – Ventriloquist &Easter Egg Hunt.9 Sunday - New York Yankees vsMinnesota Twins 1:05pm $20ppHammond Stadium, <strong>of</strong>f Daniels Pkwy.12 Wednesday - Boston Red Sox vsMinnesota Twins 1:05pm $20ppHammond Stadium, <strong>of</strong>f Daniels Pkwy.11 Tuesday - Ya Ya Sisterhood“What Were They Thinking” $12ppLaurie Neihaus brings her knowledge and sense<strong>of</strong> humor to <strong>Village</strong><strong>Walk</strong> as she talks about ladiesstyles through the ages.12 Wednesday - Red Hat Luncheon 12pmBritish Open Pub <strong>Bonita</strong> <strong>Springs</strong>12 Wednesday - HOA Annual Meeting 7pmDon’t forget to return your proxies.13 Thursday - My Dinner Factory(Now Open) 3pm – 5pmA new concept in preparing dinner. You go towww.mydinnerfactory.com Choose 3 entreesand contact Elaine 949-9909 or activities@villagewalkbonita.com with your selections. OnThursday, March 13 we will go to their shop at thePicture Factory Plaza on US41 in <strong>Bonita</strong> <strong>Springs</strong>.All the ingredients are already prepared and waitingto be put together. It’s as easy as that.3 entrees for $65 Each entrée serves 4 – 6 people14 Friday - St. Patrick’s Day Dance $5ppRichie C will be back to help us celebrate this funholiday.15 Saturday - Seminole Hard Rock Casino$30ppGambling, Irish & Popular Music, Irish Dancers,Shopping & a chance to win $10,000. Last yearsomeone on our bus won the money. This year itcould be you.16 Sunday - Movin’ OutSee write-up on page 922 Saturday - Dixieland “Ragin’ Cajun”Dinner Dance $16pp 6pm – 10pmMusic by Tamiami Tailgators26 Wednesday - Lunch Bunch:Bubble Room 12pm15001 Captiva Road Captiva Island239-472-5558www.bubbleroomrestaurant.comA really fun & whimsical restaurant on Captiva Island.27 Thursday - Gulfstream Race Track$49ppContact C.I. Travel at 649-779129 Saturday - Key West Day Trip$89ppSpend the day in Key West. Travel by Key westExpress. <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 21


Town Center TenantsIsland NailsManicures • Pedicures • Artificial NailsFor Appointments, Please Call: 239 -495 -5863Tuesday – Friday 10am - 6pmSaturday 9:30am – 3pmClosed Sundays & MondaysC.I. TravelMonday – Friday 9am – 5pmWe can help with any or your travel needs such as Cruises, Tours,Airline Tickets, Groups or Bus Tours.Zair Fernandez 239-649 -7791$5.00 Off on any Servicewith Danielle.Bring coupon with youfor this special.Ca r l i s a Ha i r De s i g n Sa l o nCarlo and Lisa MiglioreAppointments: 239 – 992 - 8181Hair Color Construction • Foils • Single Process ColorSemi-Process Color • Shine & Conditioner Color“We would like to welcomeSteve to our Salon.”Lisa & Carlo<strong>Walk</strong>-ins are Welcome!Tuesday & Friday 9am - 6pmWednesday & Thursday 9am - 8pmSaturday9am - 3pmMondays – Fridays 10am – 3pm 239-992-1695Effective <strong>February</strong> 18Mondays - Fridays 1pm - 6pm“Th e Vi l l a g e Ca f é”This grill style Café features a wide variety <strong>of</strong> menu itemsincluding tantalizing daily specials with an Italian flare.Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.Hours: Monday – Saturday 8am – 10pmSunday 8am – 3pm239-498-7100Happy Hour 3pm – 6pm Well Drinks $4 Beer $2.50Thursdays Ladies Night 3pm – 6pm Drinks 2 for 1Monday – FridayBreakfast Special $3.99: 2 eggs, bacon, home fries & ToastOmelets $4.99BINGO Night Special Mondays 5:30pm – 6:30pmLarge Pizza – 2 Toppings & 2 S<strong>of</strong>t Drinks $13.9922 ~ Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk <strong>February</strong> 2008


Neighborhood Photo GalleryDiva & The Italian Guy Variety ShowTrolley TourCountry Store New Additions <strong>February</strong> 2008 Talk <strong>of</strong> the walk~ 23


SpotlightNew Year’s Eve Gala

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