ORACLE January 2020

CFO REPORT Money Isn’t Everything

HEALTH & FITNESS COMMITTEE

The season seems to be going quickly. I hope you are enjoying our awesome resort. It's been great to see people walking, playing tennis, playing pickleball, working out in the weight room and golfing. Our bodies are made to move, so keep on trucking. We are blessed to have such beauty and sunny weather to play outside. Every day, we should set goals to improve our overall wellness. But what if you could take those health goals you’re setting and transcend them into daily habits? Goals vary between big and small, achievable and maybe far-fetched. When setting goals, it’s important to do so in such a way that allows you to obtain them and naturally weave them into your daily life. To create new habits, it can take up to sixty days to make them stick. I’ve noticed that when I try to accomplish huge goals, my efforts to turn them into daily rituals or routines doesn’t manifest the way I’d hoped. Wellness takes practice. It means different things to different people. Being healthy means being peaceful, serene and joyful in your thoughts and mind - how you respond to events in this wacky world we live in and in your life. Optimal health should always be your desired outcome. However, life can get in the way of making your health goals habitual. Be Positive and write out your goals and put them someplace you will see them daily to create new health challenges. January 19 the Health and Fitness team will be co-sponsoring a lecture with FMCA to host Dr. Hashimoto on Regenerative stem cells. Febuary 15 we will be co-sponsoring with the dog committee to put on our 5K run/walk. We are looking for volunteers to serve on the Fitness committee. Reach out to me or to Kathy Oedekerk. February speaker will be announced at a later date. Chavalla Lopez-Bassh Chair

As you read this message we are 40% through our 5-month season. Financial reports do lag a bit so I take the liberty of thinking about other issues and how we can each help. The ORACLE is our most important communication. Eva, our devoted Editor, is seeking volunteers to help with editing, ad sales and distribution. Cash contributions from our clubs and individuals are always welcome. Dog owners are asked to be sure to pick up after themselves and be sure your dog does not trespass onto the various common spaces and private property around the resort. The trial areas around tennis and pickleball courts have been extended to January 30. As always, it is preferred that each of our dogs do their toilet on our own lots prior to the walk. Thank you to the owners near the maintenance yard who took the initiative to call Burrtec and learn that Saturday garbage pickups are available. This will help control our Sunday and Monday overflows. Be sure to break down your cardboard boxes and step on the large plastic bottles to prevent recycling spillovers. Bottles must go into the bins, not on the ground. Bella Roma and the Convenience Store need our ongoing support if we are to keep these important amenities in the resort. Tee times will be in high demand during January, so be sure to cancel your tee time in a timely manner if you decide not to golf.

Charlie Leahy CFO

FINANCE COMMITTEE Apologies to committee member Larry Fredella whose name was accidentally omitted from the December Finance Committee article.

The committee continues to search for information into aspects of the resort and its operations to identify opportunities. Activity has slowed due to the Thanksgiving and Christmas absences. Committee members: Howard Berman, Dave Crosswhite, Bill Dietrich, Doug Folsom, Larry Fredella. Doug German, and Dave Mueller Gail Pollock Chair

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