June 2022 Seven Lakes News

Volume 1, Issue 16

May 31, 2022

Seven Lakes Golf and Tennis Community, 1965 Seven Lakes Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida 33907 ( 239) 481 - 6061 www.sevenlakesgolfandtennis.com

From the Board President Page 2 From the General Manager Page 3 Management Pages 4 — 6 Meet Us – Cover Pages 7-8 Lifestyle Events Pages 9 — 13 Bus Trips Pages 14 — 15 Golf, Tennis Community, Clubs & Groups Pages 16 — 17, 20 — 24, 26 — 28 Tee Room Pages 18-19 Calendar Insert Classifieds Pages 25 Paid Ads Pages 29 — 35 Realty Page 36

Meet Don Mosher

& Michelle Lauschin

Information in this publication is subject to change without notice.

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From the Desk of the Board President Hugh Ripps

It has been a busy time for the Board. We have a diverse Board with differing ideas, which helps strengthen the outcomes and decisions reached. I would also like to commend the Board on being united once a decision is reached. Whether a vote yes or no on a proposal, the entire Board has stood behind the decision and moved on to the next challenge.

The Board also welcomes our new additions to the management team, Garfield Fortune and Jorge Abreu. We have received very positive feedback regarding them and their respective teams.

As part of our normal operating procedures and due to the impact of our current economic environment, all department managers are ensuring expenditures are closely watched and those being made are genuinely required. Major projects, that are almost upon us, are implementing the NorthStar system and re - opening the Tee Room. The staff is working diligently to ensure the implementation of the NorthStar system has minimum impact on our residents, and to ensure the Tee Room provides great service and great food at excellent prices. The Board asks that you understand any issues that occur will be addressed as quickly as possible and minimize any impact to the community. We are excited regarding both these undertakings and are sure they will add value to our entire community. We will continue to communicate as much information as possible to our residents.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email them to me, Henry, or any Board Member.

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Office Hours

Message from the General Manager

Administration:

Mon—Fri 8:00 AM— 4:30 PM

Lifestyle:

Mon—Fri 8:00 AM— 4:00 PM

Maintenance:

Henry J. Amaya, CCM, CAM

Mon—Fri 7:30 AM— 3:30 PM

Phone Directory

Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 1st is the opening of our new Tee Room, we are happy to share that we are sold out and looking forward to a great time with our residents. Also, we are launching the Phase 1 of NorthStar that will cover the Tee Room, Lifestyle, Tennis Pro Shop and Golf Pro Shop. Phase 2 will launch mid - June and will be for work orders, Phase 3 is the website at the end of June, and the final phase, Phase 4, will be the gate and automatic doors. Please be patient during the transition with the Tee Room and NorthStar. During this transition we will not accept cash at any of the outlets at Seven Lakes. During Phases 1 and 2 you can use credit cards or your new member account. You can ask the staff for your new number by providing them with your last name. During Phase 3, when launching the website, you will be asked to input your personal information along with your bank account or your credit card. Once this information has been saved, you will only need to provide your member number to charge against it throughout the community. If you have any questions regarding the transitions or the new form of payment don ’ t hesitate to contact me by phone or e - mail. As I mentioned during the Board Meeting we are going to replace your tokens for NorthStar credits for drinks. The dates will be in July for the fulltime residents and November for the snowbird residents. During Phase 4 we are going to set aside one week July to replace your barcode for transponders and another week in November. During July and November we are going to schedule in person sessions and online seasons to assist the residents to register for the new software.

Association Office 482 - 4540 Back Guard Gate 482 - 0575 Blue Stream 203 - 3744 Bus Phone 851 - 9813 Chelsea Golf 481 - 1113 Front Guard Gate 481 - 6363 Maintenance 489 - 4434 Pro Shop 481 - 6560 Realty Office 481 - 1552 Lifestyle Dept 481 - 6061 Tee Room 433 - 0047

Location Codes

Arts & Pottery Room Activity Room Atrium Auditorium Bocce Court Board Conference Room Billiards Room Committee Mtg. Room Community Room Fitness Center Hobby Room Large Card Room Lapidary Room Lifestyle Department Pavilion Parking Lot Pickleball Court Poker Room Shuffleboard Court Small Card Room Tiki Hut Wood Shop

APR AR ATR AUD BC BCR BR CMR CR FC HR LCR

LR LD

PBC PPL PR SC SCR

TH WS

Your Board of Directors

Hugh Ripps Linda Keyes

President

1st Vice President Sach Mathur 2nd Vice President Bill Darden Secretary Jill Wait Assistant Secretary Vicky Henry Treasurer Jerry Colahan Assistant Treasurer

We are looking forward to the many changes for Seven Lakes!

Management

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Contracts & Purchasing Department Sven Elshot, Director of Contracts & Purchasing

assessment process is completed.

• Condo 5 carport roof replacement – provided condo and residents proposals for review and consideration. Residents to discuss and communicate selected vendor or how to proceed with project. • Condo 8 annual termite inspection – coordinating contract renewal and schedule of inspection with vendor and condo rep. • Condo 2 roof forensic – field inspection of Condo 2 roof completed. Report estimated to be provided in approximately 30 days. • Condo 8 additional carports – awaiting corrections to proposals from new vendors. • Reviewing Association related contracts and pursuing competitive bids for expiring contracts. • Condo 25 carport repairs – contacting vendors to request proposals for repair or panel replacement of carport roof. • Condo 25 elevator modernization – contacting elevator vendors to request proposals regarding elevator modernization and association work. • Condo 6 carport roof repair/replacement and structural preservation – contacting vendors to request carport rood repair or panel replacement proposals. • Condo 2 annual termite inspection – coordinating contract renewal and schedule of inspection with vendor and condo rep. • Condo 22 carport repair / engineering – waiting for receipt of proposals from vendors regarding possibility of repairing carport roof or the need for engineering involvement. Additionally, seeking engineering proposal. • Condo 23 maintenance washing – provided condo with proposals and condo to communicate interest to accept or

The Contracts and Purchasing department personnel is currently involved with, but not limited to, the following projects:

Condo 20 additional carports – confirming with vendor that project start date remains in June.

Condo 4 window screens – presented 2 proposal to Condo 4 for review and decision making.

• Condo 4 carport wood repair – contracting vendors to gauge possibility of repairing rotting wood structure. • Condo 7 annual termite inspection – coordinating contract renewal and schedule of inspection with vendor and condo rep. • Condo 25 painting of walkways – contractor to provide schedule of work.

• Condo 40 carport repair – engineer

reviewed and measured carport structures. In process of creating repair specification for future bidding process.

• Condo 41 roof re-shingle project –

contractor to determine material availability and communicate project schedule and anticipated start date. • Condo 46 painting project – condo to determine condition of lanais prior to proceeding with painting project. • FPL street lighting – safety committee to provide map of identified dead zones to proceed with FPL. • Condo 25 roof forensic – field inspection of roof completed by engineer. Report estimated to be completed in 30 days. • Condo 48 Unit 2 lanai slab repair – contract to be signed and scheduled once

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decline selected proposal.

Golf Course J.R. Irwin, Director of Golf Course Maintenance

• Condo 39 annual termite inspection – inspection scheduled June 1st. Notifications provided to residents as a reminder. • Condo 4 Annual termite inspection – Scheduled for May 31 st . Notification provided to residents as a reminders • Condos 48 & 49 roof treatment – provided condos proposals for roof-a-cide or eco guard. Condos to communicate which proposals to proceed with and desired date for scheduling.

Finishing up the month of May, we are off to a solid start for the golf course cultivation maintenance practices. To date, we have verti-cut (de- thatch) heavy all tees and fairways, aerified all fairways and approaches with a Toro

1296 rental machine, and groomed and top-dressed the greens weekly. Most recently, we are in the process of verti-cutting most of the rough, vacuuming up the thatch, and cutting it down from a 1.5- inch height of cut to 1.25-inch, and eventually down to 1 inch. This will promote improved density and smoother surface of the rough going forward. Additionally, we completed a “disked - in” fipronil application to all tees, fairways, and collars/approaches for season long mole cricket and fire ant control. Aerification of all tees and verti-cutting of collars and approaches are on deck for the coming weeks. We continue our “Bimini” grass contamination - removal project on the greens that will proceed throughout most of summer as time and manpower allow. All of the palm and hardwood trees on the golf course have been trimmed as required. My Assistant Stacey Long, Equipment Technician Jerry Fender, and I became OSHA Level 2 Certified Spill Response Operators. In addition, I attended both an FTGA (Florida Turfgrass Association) and Everglades Superintendent Chapter Golf Course Turf Maintenance symposiums for education, training and CEU acquisition required for my Commercial Pesticide Applicators License and GCSAA Class “A” status membership.

Grounds Department Bruce Zergott, Grounds Manager

We have just about completed the hardwood tree trimmings. Palm tree trimming is about two weeks out. Grounds crew is still removing palm stumps from around the property. La Jungla Lawn Maintenance is doing a great job maintaining the condition of our property.

Grounds did a 3-inch sprinkler line repair under the pavement at the entrance of Pine Glade Circle. Tim from Maintenance did a great job cutting out the pavements.

The Tee Room Garfield Fortune, Manager

Thank you to everyone who attended the wine tasting! I am please to inform you that Coastal Vines will be our new house wine. I would also like to thank

everyone who signed up for our Welcome Back Tee Room reopening and sincerely apologize to those who didn’t get a chance to sign up. I am looking forward to serving everyone.

Management

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Maintenance Department Jorge Abreu, Maintenance Director

keep you interested and “cool.” An evening that won’t be indoors, but will still be “cool” is when we head to the rooftop of the Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center later this month. Check out the details on page 11 and make plans to join us! All this talk about June...and July will be here before you know it! As is Seven Lakes tradition, there will be a golf tournament, golf cart and bike parade, and “cook - in” at the Tee Room. We hope you have a Happy 4th of July and a wonderful summer with us, here at Seven Lakes!

Hello all, June is around

the corner! We've been preparing here in Maintenance for rainy season, cleaning gutters, checking roofs, and doing general cleanup. The Maintenance team

has been working with the Tee Room staff in preparation for the reopening June 1st. This month we will begin our yearly

inspections of the community. That being said, we will be reaching out to the condo reps to setup a schedule. Thank you all again for the opportunity to serve.

Pro Shop Troy Speckman, PGA, Head Golf Professional

Our summer heat and rain

patterns are approaching soon. With that in mind, please remember to keep hydrated and always keep your eye on the sky! Seven Lakes does have a Lightening Detection System in place. When you hear the siren, all players must get off the course and seek shelter until the “all clear” sounds.

Lifestyle Department Siobhan Sotir, Lifestyle Director

This edition of the newsletter will have quite a bit of content so settle in to do some reading! This newsletter is the only one for the month and soon your reservations will be in our new NorthStar system...we are all learning right now and

we are excited about the features it offers, as well as the ease and access of signing up for programs! This month you will find the calendar spread over two pages (back-to-back if you’re looking at the printed copy, as an insert). Speaking of excitement,

Your new merchandise should be arriving in the next few weeks. We are looking forward to the implementation of the new NorthStar software. This will allow us to provide better service and more accurate information from the Pro Shop. Along with NorthStar, we will be upgrading the Chelsea system as well. It will function the same as before with a fresher look. As a reminder, the Pro Shop closes at 2:00 PM through October!

we’re thrilled to be partnering with our own Culinary team for events that we host. What a summer this is turning out to be! Our Thirsty Thursdays and “Wheel of 4 Chin” Happy Hour, and more will feature the talents of Chef Dan. The summer temperatures are keeping us indoors, so look for some interesting Bus Trips to

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Meet Don Mosher

Don graduated high school in 1968 in Keen, New Hampshire and then went to college at the Culinary Institute of America in New Haven, Connecticut. 1970 was a busy and memorable year for him as Elaine and Don married, (they are now on their 52nd year together), Don graduated from the Culinary Institute and received his draft notice the day before the two married! Elaine and Don were on their way to California and he enlisted in the Army when they reached their destination. Due to his prior education he was assigned as an aide to General officers in the Army. Don’s first assignment was an aide to 5 -Star General Omar Bradley. General Bradley was retired by then and lived in Beverly Hills, California. Elaine and Don lived in a motel on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and the General would send a car down each day to take Don to his house. This was a temporary assignment and he finished his service working for two commanding generals at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, New York. After leaving the Army, Don went to work for the California Youth Authority as a cook. While working he went back to school and obtained Vocational Teaching credentials. He then worked as a Vocational Instructor in the prison system for 32 years. In 2001, He was awarded a Life Long Achievement Award as an educator. Don retired in 2004. In 2010 Elaine and Don came to Florida to visit Elaine’s sister, Lori Tucker, now Lori Rushton, who was already living here at Seven Lakes. After the visit the couple decided to start a new chapter in their lives and moved to Seven Lakes in December of 2010. “I have always believed that a person should donate time or talent to the community that they live in, to help make it a better place to live. In the almost 12 years that I have been at Seven Lakes I have been part of many things. I was part of a small group that developed Trivia into the success that it has become. Several years ago I was asked to arrange Night Golf. Over the years it has developed into a popular event. The last few years I have taken over the organization of the 4th of July Parade and the Kentucky Derby. I also participate in Karaoke, Bingo, and have been a member of the Lifestyle Committee for the last two years. I am also a Condo Representative,” shared Don. Don, thank you for all that you do here at Seven Lakes. Thank you for sharing your philosophy with us. We sure are lucky to have you and Elaine here!

Seven Lakes

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Meet Michelle Lauschin

Originally from Ohio, we moved to Fort Myers in 2016 after my husband retired.

We would visit my brother each year in Fort Myers and couldn’t wait to relocate to the warm climate with no snow. I took a year off before starting at Seven Lakes as a Recreation Aide in 2017. Prior to Seven Lakes I was employed in the Automotive industry doing Accounting and Human Resources. I have been married to my wonderful husband Michael for 14 years. We married in Negril, Jamaica. We have 4 wonderful sons, 4 grandchildren with one on the way in November, and they all live in Ohio. We have two loving, spoiled dogs Bianca & Bailey, who mean the world to us. We enjoy taking them on walks, strolling on the beach and including them when we travel. In our free time, we enjoy spending time at the pool, going to the beach, traveling, spending time with family and friends.

I’m happy to be here at Seven Lakes as the Front Desk Coordinator in the Lifestyle Department.

I enjoy interacting with all of our residents and working with a great group of co-workers.

Lifestyle Department

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"And the Living is Easy: The Life and Music of George Gershwin” Presented by Dr. Thomas Cimarusti, FGCU Thursday ~ June 2nd * 2:00 PM Large Card Room * $5 per person Along with Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, George Gershwin remains as one of the most celebrated American composers. Although his most famous compositions were written for piano and/or orchestra (e.g. Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris ), Gershwin wrote numerous musicals and songs. Come celebrate the life and music of George Gershwin as Dr. Cimarusti presents a lecture-recital exploring Gershwin's unique musical language and the life of one of music's most iconic songsters.

Please sign up in the Lifestyle Office.

Do you like game shows? Do you like one that sounds like “Wheel of 4 Chin?” Do you like Happy Hour? Then join us for a fun afternoon of all of those! See if YOU can solve the puzzles throughout this 90 minute game… finishing just in time to laugh

about it over dinner. Monday — June 6th Auditorium Bar Opens at 4:00 PM,

Game Show Begins at 4:30 PM. Game finishes around 6:00 PM Cost is $14.00 plus tax per person Light bites included. Sign up with the Lifestyle Team.

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Lifestyle

Thirsty Thursday featuring Colletti & Company Crossing generations and styles of American music in an energetic and crowd pleasing performance, Colletti & Company breaks down the boundaries between yesterday's music and today's need for good new fashioned fun. Bill Colletti is a self - taught professional horn player and his primary instrument is the trumpet. He is quite versatile on flugelhorn, valve trombone, piano, guitar and vocals. Bill's horn style and versatility is demonstrated throughout many musical genres such as jazz, Latin, big band, pop, orchestral and Broadway musicals. Add in some vocals and you, Seven Lakes, have a recipe for a fun night! Tickets are on sale now and include a light dinner.

$12.00 plus tax Bar opens at 4:30 PM

Music from 5:00 — 7:00 PM Dinner will be available at 5:00 PM

with Colletti & Company

Professor Adrian Kerr presents “ Seven Wonders of the Ancient World ” Friday ~ June 10th * 2:00 PM * Large Card Room * $10 per person

We all grew up hearing about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, today we will journey in search of them and examine the details of each. We will investigate, who built them, when were they built and why were they built? Sadly, only one of Seven Wonders has survived to the present day, however we have extensive historical and archaeological evidence to create a picture of how each might have looked.

To complete the picture, we will examine what became of them and their creators and why they still have such a hold on our imagination.

1. The Statue of Zeus 2. The Colossus of Rhodes 3. The Pharos Lighthouse at Alexandria 4. The Mausoleum 5. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 6. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 7. The Great Pyramid of Egypt

Please sign up in the Lifestyle Office.

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Lifestyle

Lee County Sheriff ’ s Office “ Behind the Scenes ” Forensics Tour Wednesday, June 22nd Pick up: 9:00 AM $8.00 per person Sign up in the Lifestyle Office

It is often said, in the world of forensics, that the smallest evidence can make the biggest difference in solving a crime. Come along and tour the state - of - the - art lab of our local sheriff ’ s department and see how they do what they do! Afterwards, we will stop at Cracker Barrel for lunch. Please wear comfortable shoes. NO PURSES OR BAGS are allowed in the facility, please plan accordingly.

Thirsty Thursday featuring Alan Bradford Thursday ~ June 23rd Bar opens at 4:30 PM * Music from 5:00 — 7:00 PM Dinner will be available at 5:00 PM $11.00 per person plus tax Please reserve your seat in the Lifestyle Office.

Alan Bradford is a very talented singer/songwriter/guitarist, who performs regularly in SWFL. He ’ s an old soul singer and performs folk music, standards and original songs. Grab a tropical drink and let the cool vibes wash over you this summer evening!

An Evening Rooftop Affair Wednesday ~ June 29th Pick Up Begins 5:30 PM Departure from Event 9:30 PM

Cost: $7.00 for Transportation Downtown Deadline to Sign Up is Monday ~ June 27th

We will head to the rooftop of the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center for some cocktails and music in the heart of downtown Fort Myers. Take in a spectacular view with a few friends and a few cocktails… leave the driving to us! The fee listed above will provide transportation to this event. Access is free, but there are some options available to you this evening…. During our time there, there is a special event happening at the Center that you can purchase tickets for, “Wine Tasting and Charcuterie” from 6:30— 7:30 PM. Led by The Grazed Table owner Rachel Braun, all ingredients are included to enjoy there or to carry home to share. Wines that will offer appropriate tastings and suggest pairings, also available for purchase. Rooftop Wine Tasting & Charcuterie tickets are $45 each, the rooftop bar is open 6:00 pm until well after we leave and features a Charcuterie making class from 6:30- 7:30pm followed by dancing with music from DJ Arawn. If you would like to participate in the wine tasting and charcuterie making, you’ll want to purchase your tickets online or call the Box Office at 239-333-1933.

https://www.sbdac.com/wine-tasting-and-charcuterie-2/

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“Crazy Rich Asians" follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu as she accompanies her longtime boyfriend, Nick Young, to his best friend's wedding in Singapore. Excited about visiting Asia for the first time but nervous about meeting Nick's family, Rachel is unprepared to learn that Nick has neglected to mention a few key details about his life. It turns out that he is not only the scion of one of the country's wealthiest families but also one of its most sought-after bachelors. Being on Nick's arm puts a target on Rachel's back, with jealous socialites and, worse, Nick's own disapproving mother taking aim. And it soon becomes clear that while money can't buy love, it can definitely complicate things. PG — 13 2 hour 1 min

Thursday — June 16th in the Auditorium 6:30 PM Bar Opens * 7:00 PM Movie Begins Reservations Deadline: Tuesday ~ June 14th

Five players on two sides of a room are trying to figure out what 100 people think about subjects from the popular to the mundane. Sounds easy, right? Have fun with a realistic looking old- school version of Family Feud is called “Feuding Fun”. We have the host and the buzzers, we just need the contestants. Think of this as your Hollywood moment without having to leave Fort Myers! Coming in July!

Wellness & Community

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June

2022

Monday

10:00 AM Stretch & Tone

AUD & TV

Tuesday

9:00 AM 11:00 AM

Water Aerobics * Yoga

Pool 1 AR

Classes are $6 each and sign up in is the Lifestyle Office. Stretch & Tone is free, but we still ask that you sign up. * Water Aerobics has been moved to 9:00 AM on Tuesdays.

Wednesday 10:00 AM Stretch & Tone

AUD & TV

Thursday

11:00 AM Yoga

AR

Friday

10:00 AM Stretch & Tone

AUD & TV

Saturday

11:00 AM LaBlast

AR

(Class is at 11:15 on June 11th)

Please sign up at least ONE HOUR prior to class to allow time for communication to all if we need to cancel a class. Thank you for being mindful of this request.

We ’ re excited about the launch of NorthStar, our truly integrated software solution designed to help the community operate efficiently and provide you with superior service.

We understand the need for training for you to feel comfortable and confident in navigating through the system. Below are two dates for introductions and training for the month of June. Thank you for your trust and confidence as we work together through this launch.

Friday ~ June 17th

Friday ~ June 24th

12:00 — 1:30 PM GoTo Meeting ONLY 2:30 — 4:00 PM—In Person in the Auditorium

12:00 — 1:30 PM GoTo Meeting ONLY 2:30 — 4:00 PM—In Person in the Auditorium

Each date will have a GoTo session and an in person session. The GoTo sessions will not be broadcasting from the Auditorium. This will be via GoTo only. Watch for email blasts with the log in information for those sessions. We will record these sessions and make replays available. Please contact the Lifestyle Department to reserve a seat for the in person sessions. As mentioned above, we understand the need to provide assistance and answers to your questions as we learn how to utilize this system. We will provide more dates for July as needed.

Bus Trips

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CONTACT THE LIFESTYLE DEPARTMENT TO SIGN UP. The Amenities Shopping Trips can be found in the calendar, on Mondays and Fridays. To make a reservation for those, please call (239) 481-6061 or stop by the Lifestyle Office, Monday — Friday between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

PLEASE NOTE: NO BUS TRIPS WILL BE REFUNDED IF CANCELLED WITH LESS THAN 48 HOURS NOTICE.

Salty Papa’s & Thrift Store Tuesday, June 7th Pick up: 11:00 AM

Mellow Mushroom & Thrift Store Wednesday, June 15th Pick up: 10:45 AM

Return: 2:30 PM

Return: 2:00 PM

Cost:

$8.00 per person

Cost:

$8.00 per person

Lunch: Minimum of 8 Salty Papa is an actual character who came from a long line of boat builders! When his descendants decided to go into the restaurant biz, he demanded they serve only fresh, local On your own seafood and no pre-made or frozen items. There are three thrift stores in that same plaza!

Lunch: Minimum of 8 Come experience a higher order of pizza, calzones, hoagies, burgers, and libations! Vegan and gluten free menus are also available. We will walk off the carbs with a stop at a nearby thrift store or two. On your own

Paradise Vintage Market with Lunch at KJ’s Steakhouse

Seed To Table - Oakes Farm Wednesday, June 8th Pick up: 9:00 AM

Thursday, June 16th Pick up: 9:30 AM

Return: 2:00 PM

Return: 1:30 PM

Cost: $10.00 per person Minimum of 8 One of the largest seed to table producers in Florida! We will enjoy some lunch inside the market while we are there. Make sure to bring your insulated grocery bags, as we doubt you’ll leave empty-handed!

Cost:

$8.00 per person

Lunch: Minimum of 8 Come along for a joyful walk through the past! Look for quality vintage, antique, and collectible items in a clean and comfortable environment. Lunch to follow at KJ’s Steakhouse, and maybe their $8 lunch special! On your own

Seminole Casino Thurs, June 9th & Tues, June 21st Pick up: 8:15 AM

LCSO Forensics Tour Wednesday, June 22nd Pick up: 9:00 AM

Return: 3:00 PM

Cost: $10.00 per person Lunch: On your own

Minimum of 10

Return: 2:00 PM

DON’T FORGET YOUR PHOTO I.D.

Cost:

$8.00 per person

Lunch: Minimum of 8 Come along and tour the state-of-the-art lab of our local sheriff’s department and see how they do what they do! Afterwards, we will stop at Cracker Barrel for lunch. Please wear comfortable shoes and NO PURSES OR BAGS are allowed in the facility! On your own

Bonita Thrift Shopping Tuesday, June 14th Pick Up: 8:30 AM Cost: $8.00 per person Lunch: On your own

Return: 3:30 PM

Minimum of 10 A fun day of shopping awaits us on the Bonita Thrift Trail! We will be hunting down the bargains at the best thrift stores in Bonita! Usual protocol requires a fast-food stop for lunch.

Tropical Fruit Fair at FGCU Saturday, June 25th Pick up: 9:30 AM

Return: 2:30 PM

Cost: Minimum of 10 Florida Gulf Coast University School of Resort and Hospitality Management is hosting a fun day on campus. Food trucks, food forest tours, cooking demos, and more! You’ll be joined by our recent grad from the school, our Assistant Lifestyle Director, Terrence Quinlan. $15.00 per person

OUTING SHOE “LEGEND”

Light Walking Moderate Walking Heavy Walking

Bus Trips

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Keg & Cow Tuesday, June 28th Pick Up: 11:30 AM Cost: $8.00 per person Lunch: On your own

Return: 2:30 pm

Minimum of 8 48 beers on tap! Where? At Cape Coral's best craft beer bar, The Keg & Cow! Not being your average beer and burger joint, they also offer salads and udderly sweet desserts. Drink responsibly and leave the driving to us!

Saturday

An Evening Rooftop Affair Wednesday, June 29th Pick Up: 5:30 PM

Return: 9:30 PM

Bring cash! Cocktail Sample Tickets are $1 each

Cost: $7.00 Minimum of 10 We will head to the rooftop of Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center for some cocktails and music in the heart of downtown. Take in a spectacular view with a few friends and cocktails… leave the driving to us! That same evening, there is a special event happening at the Center that you can purchase tickets for, “Wine Tasting and Charcuterie” from 6:30— 7:30 PM. Led by The Grazed Table owner Rachel Braun, all ingredients are included to enjoy there or to carry home to share. Wines that will offer appropriate tastings and suggest pairings, also available for purchase. Rooftop Wine Tasting & Charcuterie tickets are $45 each, the rooftop will be open 6:00- 11:00pm with Charcuterie making class from 6:30- 7:30pm followed by music from DJ Arawn. If you would like to participate in the wine tasting and charcuterie making, you’ll want to purchase your tickets online or call the Box Office at 239-333-1933. https://www.sbdac.com/wine-tasting-and- charcuterie-2/

Join Terrence and Jordan, from your Lifestyle Team for this fun event at FGCU. We will begin picking up at 9:30 AM Returning at 2:30 PM Cost will be $15, which includes transportation and admission. Have a ball at this event hosted by the School of Resort & Hospitality Management at Florida Gulf Coast University. Tickets are non-refundable.

Beach Day: Ft. Myers Beach Thursday, June 30th Pick Up: 8:30 AM

Return: 2:00 pm

Cost: $8.00 per person Lunch: On your own Minimum of 10 Come along for some fun in the sun! You can get off at the Pier or Bowditch Park!

Sunday ~ June 19, 2022

Community

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8:00 AM

9 - Hole Scramble Male/ Female two person Scramble $8.00 per team Two Flights Please sign up in the Pro Shop by Wednesday, June 29th. Checks made payable to Seven Lakes Men ’ s Club.

Buffet Menu

10:30 AM

Prizes for Each Flight at the Tee Room

Tee Room House Salad with Artisan Dressing Beer Braised Brats and Hot Dogs House Smoked Pulled Pork Sliders with Slaw

1st Place $30 2nd Place $20 3rd Place $10

12:00 PM 11:30 AM

Cart & Bike Parade

Please have bikes and carts parked and ready to go! Murray Bryant is the Grand Marshall. Prizes provided by the Seven Lakes Men ’ s Club. “ Cook - in ” at the Tee Room Purchase tickets in the Tee Room by Thursday, June 30th. Payable by debit, credit or account charge.

French Fries

Potato Salad

1:00 PM

Apple Cobbler

$10.00

“Screening of an Epic Show & Lunch” Watch for more details coming about a showing of Hamilton on the big screen with lunch during an intermission. Enjoy the show that caught everyone’s attention… you’ll want to clear your schedule for this one! Friday ~ July 15th Tickets will be available in July.

Tennis

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Seven Lakes Summer Tennis

Questions about tennis? Look for Dee Martinelli-Jung!

Dee can show you the ropes, explain our tennis programs, introduce you to Pro Stephen Kangwa, tell you about Tennis Club and point you in the right direction for more information. She’s friendly, fun and a fine tennis player, too! To connect with Dee, get her “business card” from inside the Pro Shop. Door is open!

Reminders for all residents: • Book courts on sevenlakes.skedda.com

• Round Robin (Drop-In Tennis) Monday — Saturday 7:45 – 9:15 AM on Courts 1-3 • Don’t play tennis when cones and flags are on the courts • For information ° Check bulletin boards ° Take handouts in the Tennis Pro Shop (open daily) ° Go to sevenlakestennis.org • For Tennis Pro Shop purchases by appointment call ° John Abresch (383) 668-4044 ° Janet Abresch ( 720) 289-5540 To get all tennis e-blasts with tennis news and updates, send an email to sevenlakes.tennis.club@gmail.com

For lessons and restringing call or text Tennis Pro Stephen Kangwa at (914) 479-2405

Maintenance questions, please see Tony Bal.

Seven Lakes Library

The Seven Lakes Men’s Club has generously presented a check to me for $300.00 to help support our Seven Lakes Library. They have continually made donations to our Library over the years, and we appreciate their support. Our Library is an amenity supported by the residents of Seven Lakes. Without the donations of books, magazines, volunteers, and financial help, we would not have a library.

Sincerely, Joan Bryant, Library Volunteer

Color Chart: Light Red - Lifestyle activities requiring sign up Blue - Board of Direc-

June

Monday

Wednesday

Tuesday

June

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8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Open Bocce BC 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 2:00 pm Golf Committee Mtg. LCR 5:00 pm Tee Room TEE Welcome Back Reservations Required 6:30 pm Gin Rummy SCR 6:45 pm Duplicate Bridge LCR Tee Room Welcome Back Event 5 — 8 PM * Reservations Required

10:00 11:00

1:00 2:00 2:00

6:00

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8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Open Bocce BC 9:00 am Seed to Table BUS Oakes Farm 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 6:30 pm Gin Rummy SCR 6:45 pm Duplicate Bridge LCR

8:00 8:00 8:15 9:00

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 8:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 9:00 am Water Aerobics POOL 1 NEW DAY AND TIME 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 11:00 am Salty Papa’s & BUS Thrift Store Shopping 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 4:00 pm Shuffleboard Fun Play SBC 5:30 pm Beginners Guitar Practice CR 6:00 pm Returning Guitar Practice CR 6:45 pm Bingo AUD

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Walmart BUS 10:00 am Bible Discussion CR 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 1:00 pm Target BUS 1:00 pm Hand & Foot SCR 4:00 pm Bar Opens for AUD “Wheel of 4 Chin” Happy Hour 6:00 pm Women’s Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Tee Room Trivia TEE

10:00 11:00

1:00 2:00 4:30

6:00

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Flag Day

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Open Bocce BC 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 10:45 am Mellow Mushroom & BUS Thrift Store Shopping 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 2:00 pm Board Workshop AUD 6:30 pm Gin Rummy SCR 6:45 pm Duplicate Bridge LCR

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Walmart BUS 10:00 am Bible Discussion CR 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 1:00 pm Aldi BUS 1:00 pm Hand & Foot SCR 6:00 pm Women’s Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Tee Room Karaoke TEE

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 8:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 8:30 am Bonita Thrift Shopping BUS 9:00 am Water Aerobics POOL 1 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 4:00 pm Shuffleboard Fun Play SBC 5:30 pm Beginners Guitar Practice CR 6:00 pm Returning Guitar Practice CR 6:45 pm Bingo AUD

8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30

10:00 11:00

1:00 2:00 6:00 6:30

Purple Green

- Condominiums

2022

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- Committees

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Thursday

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8:00 am Pickleball Round

0 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 0 am Tennis Round Robin TC 0 am Embroidery SCR 0 am Shuffleboard SBC 0 am Bible Discussion CR 0 am Yoga Class AR 0 pm Mahjongg SCR 0 pm Social Pickleball PBC 0 pm Dr. Tom Cimarusti LCR “And the Living is Easy” 0 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Publix BUS 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD

10:00 am Church of Seven Lakes AUD 10:00 am Social Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Hand & Foot SCR

Robin PBC

9:00 am Mixed Open

Bocce BC 11:00 am LaBlast AR 6:30 pm Social Pickleball PBC

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8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Publix BUS 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 2:00 pm Professor Kerr LCR “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”

8:00 am Pickleball Round

0 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 0 am Tennis Round Robin TC 5 am Seminole Casino BUS 0 am Shuffleboard SBC 0 am Bible Discussion CR 0 am Yoga Class AR 0 pm Mahjongg SCR 0 pm Social Pickleball PBC 0 pm Bar Opens for AUD Thirsty Thursday Bill Colletti 0 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC

10:00 am Church of Seven Lakes AUD 10:00 am Social Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Hand & Foot SCR

Robin PBC

9:00 am Mixed Open

Bocce BC 11:15 am LaBlast AR (*Note time change) 6:30 pm Social Pickleball PBC

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0 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 0 am Tennis Round Robin TC 0 am Embroidery SCR 0 am Shuffleboard SBC 0 am Paradise Vintage & BUS Lunch at KJ’s Steakhouse 0 am Bible Discussion CR 0 am Yoga Class AR 0 pm Mahjongg SCR 0 pm Social Pickleball PBC 0 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC 0 pm Bar Opens for AUD Movie Night Crazy Rich Asians

8:00 am On-Spot Dermatology at Bell Tower Mall Call for appointment: (941) 444-0011 8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Publix BUS 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 12:00 pm NorthStar Training GOTO Online only 2:30 pm NorthStar Training AUD In person — Reservations

8:00 am Pickleball Round

10:00 am Church of Seven Lakes AUD 10:00 am Social Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Hand & Foot SCR

Robin PBC

9:00 am Mixed Open

Bocce BC 11:00 am LaBlast AR 6:30 pm Social Pickleball PBC

Color Chart: Light Red - Lifestyle activities requiring sign up Blue - Board of Directors

June

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

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First Day of Summer

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin

PBC

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 8:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 8:15 am Seminole Casino BUS 9:00 am Water Aerobics POOL 1 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 4:00 pm Shuffleboard Fun Play SBC 5:30 pm Beginners Guitar Practice CR 6:00 pm Returning Guitar Practice CR 6:45 pm Bingo AUD

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin

PBC

TC

TC BC

9:00 am Walmart

BUS

9:00 am Open Bocce

10:00 am Bible Discussion 10:00 am Stretch & Tone

CR

9:00 am LCSO Forensics Tour 10:00 am Stretch & Tone 2:00 pm Social Pickleball 2:00 pm Board Meeting 6:30 pm Gin Rummy 6:45 pm Duplicate Bridge

BUS AUD PBC AUD SCR LCR

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AUD BUS SCR PBC

1:00 pm Walgreens 1:00 pm Hand & Foot

6:00 pm Women’s Pickleball 6:00 pm Tee Room Trivia

TEE

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8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin

PBC

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin

PBC

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 8:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 9:00 am Water Aerobics POOL 1 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 11:30 am Lunch at Keg & Cow BUS 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 4:00 pm Shuffleboard Fun Play SBC 5:30 pm Beginners Guitar Practice CR 6:00 pm Returning Guitar Practice CR 6:45 pm Bingo AUD

TC

TC BC

9:00 am Walmart

BUS

9:00 am Open Bocce 10:00 am Stretch & Tone

10:00 am Bible Discussion 10:00 am Stretch & Tone

CR

AUD

AUD BUS SCR LCR PBC TEE

2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 5:30 pm An Evening Rooftop Affair BUS 6:30 pm Gin Rummy SCR 6:45 pm Duplicate Bridge LCR

1:00 pm Edison Mall 1:00 pm Hand & Foot

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2:00 pm Book Club “Golden Girl” 6:00 pm Women’s Pickleball 6:00 pm Tee Room Karaoke

Sev ion ing Tan

While the Tee Room was closed a variety of food trucks arrived to satisfy everyone ’ s pallet. Thank you, Seven Lakes, for your support of local businesses.

Purple Green

- Condominiums

2022

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- Committees

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8:00 am Pickleball Round

10:00 am Church of Seven Lakes AUD 10:00 am Social Pickleball PBC 5:00 pm Chase the

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 10:00 am Bible Discussion CR 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 4:30 pm Bar Opens for AUD Thirsty Thursday with Alan Bradford 6:00 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC

8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 9:00 am Publix BUS 10:00 am Stretch & Tone AUD 12:00 pm NorthStar Training GOTO Online only 2:30 pm NorthStar Training AUD In person — Reservations

Robin PBC

9:00 am Mixed Open

Bocce BC

9:30 am Tropical Fruit Day FGCU Bus 11:00 am LaBlast AR 6:30 pm Social Pickleball PBC

Flag AUD 6:00 pm Mixed

Pickleball PBC

6:00 pm Hand & Foot

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8:00 am Pickleball Round Robin PBC 8:00 am Tennis Round Robin TC 8:30 am Embroidery SCR 8:30 am Fort Myers Beach BUS 9:00 am Shuffleboard SBC 10:00 am Bible Discussion CR 11:00 am Yoga Class AR 1:00 pm Mahjongg SCR 2:00 pm Social Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Mixed Pickleball PBC 6:00 pm Bar Opens for AUD Women’s Club Name That Tune

ven ladies from Seven Lakes went to the Razzle Dazzle Fash- Show on May 17. A good time was had by all. Ladies attend- (L) Harriet Chewning, Janice Gucwa, Susan Leonard, Louise nis, Mary Morgan and Eva Knight.

Mimi Glaude (L) and Jan DiDuro enjoying “ Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience ”

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Tee Room Summer Breakfast Menu

Classic

$6.50

Two farm fresh eggs, breakfast potatoes, choice of meat, and toast Farm House Omelet Cheddar, peppers, bacon, onion and breakfast potatoes Chef’s Featured Pancakes

$8.50

$5.50

Served with breakfast potatoes Western Burrito

$6.50 Cheddar, eggs, potatoes, green peppers, bacon and smothered in pork green chili Bagel Sandwich $5.50 Eggs, cheddar, and bacon Avocado Toast $4.50 Avocado with lime, tomato and cilantro on rye Sides Drinks Toast $1.50 Breakfast Potatoes $2.00 Coffee

$2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $3.00

Two Eggs Fresh Fruit

$3.00 Bagel and Cream Cheese $2.50

Hot Tea

$3.00 Sausage or Bacon

$3.50 $1.50

Milk

Pork Green Chili $3.00 Avocado

Juice

Tee Room Summer Lunch Menu

All Natural Breaded Wings (6)

$7.50

Buffalo or BBQ with celery and Ranch or Blue Cheese dressing • Southwest Deviled Eggs with Crispy Applewood Bacon (6)

$6.00

Soups and Salads Dressings: Herb Italian Vinaigrette, Blue Cheese, Honey Mustard or Buttermilk Ranch Soup and House Salad $7.00 Club House Cobb $8.50 Mixed organic greens, onion, applewood smoked bacon, hardboiled egg, tomato, turkey, cucumber, avocado, and cheddar House Salad $6.50 Organic greens, tomato, cucumber, onion, and croutons Pork Green Chili with Aged Cheddar Cup $3.50 or Chef’s Featured Soup Bowl $4.50 Sandwiches (Includes one side) • Chicken Salad: Apple, celery, mayonnaise, and avocado on wheat $8.50 • House Smoked Pulled Pork : BBQ sauce on a brioche bun $7.50 • Grilled Free Range Chicken Breast or Black Angus Burger with lettuce, tomato and onion $8.50 Add cheese $1.00 Add bacon $2.50 • Sourdough Grilled Cheese $8.00 • All Beef Hot Dog on a Hoagie $6.50 • Roast Beef Deli Sub with lettuce, tomato, onion, Half $5.50 smoked cheddar, mayonnaise and Italian dressing Full $8.50 • Turkey and Bacon Deli Sub with lettuce, tomato, onion, Half $5.50 smoked cheddar, mayonnaise and Italian dressing Full $8.50

Sides: Fries, Fresh Fruit, Cup of Soup or Pork Green Chili, or Pasta Salad

$4.00 $2.00

Substitute a House Salad

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Tee Room Friday Night Dinner Features

June 3

Herb Rubbed Prime Rib of Angus Beef

$16

Smoked Cheddar *Mashers * Chef’s Vegetables Au Jus * Creamy Horseradish

June 10

Crispy Beer Battered Alaskan Cod Fresh Cut Fries * Coleslaw * Tartar Sauce

$11

June 17

Caesar Salad and Pasta Pescatores

$15

Italian Night

with Clams & Shrimp in a Madera Marinara Sauce with Fresh Basil

June 24

Free Range Crispy Chicken

$13

Garlic Mashers * Slaw * Country Gravy

Monday Nights at The Tee Room announcing the return of Trivia & Karaoke! June 6 Trivia June 13 Karaoke June 20 Trivia June 27 Karaoke Thank you to the wonderful leaders of Trivia and Karaoke, creating fun times and memories for all at Seven Lakes. We also appreciate their flexibility in changing to Mondays.

We’re still starting at 6:00 PM. Now, let the good times roll!

Please Note As of Wednesday, June 1st, the Auditorium Kitchen will be locked

when not in use to maintain a hygienic setting. Additionally, please refrain from entering the kitchen unless accompanied by a staff member. It should not serve as a route into the Auditorium from the parking lot or hallway. Thank you for your understanding.

Community & Golf

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In Celebration of our New Tee Room

Seven Lakes Golf Course Maintenance Department Golf Course Closures

Our Visual Arts Group, which includes The Camera Club & Drawin’ 101, wants to invite you to view our resident’s very own creations. On the East wall you will find the Drawin’ 101 artists, and on the Southwest wall (dining room area) are the photographic images from the artists of The Camera Club.

( All 18-Holes and Practice Facilities )

Wednesday — June 1st

Top-Dress Fairways, Tees, Collars- Approaches / Rotary Aerify-Aerway Rough / V-Cut and Top Dress Greens

Wednesday — June 8th

Top-Dress Fairways / GA-30 Tees, Collars- Approaches / Rotary Aerify-Aerway Rough / V-Cut and Top Dress Greens

Wednesday — June 15th

V-Cut Tees, Collars and Fairways / Aerway Fairways / V-Cut and Top Dress Greens

Wednesday — June 22nd

Aerify Greens 1-18, Putting Greens / Top -Dress Greens / Top Dress Tees

Wednesday — June 29th

ProCore Rental (from June 27th-July 1st) for Tees, Fairways, Collars-Approaches - one hole closed at a time / V-Cut and Top Dress Greens

July will feature an informational session to help reduce some questions about understanding and utilizing what is available to you.

Seven Lakes Board Events

239 - 203 - 3744

Board Workshop Wednesday ~ June 15th Board Meeting Wednesday ~ June 22nd

If you are having issues with your television, it is helpful to be near it when calling.

Here is a guide to the automated prompts: 1. Customer Service 2. Make a payment (automated) 3. Billing or questions about your billing (You can also make a payment with this option) 4. Trouble with your service

2:00 PM in the Auditorium

Golf

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Owner ’ s Scramble AM Round 5 Leaderboard May 14, 2022

Flight 1 1st Flight 2 Tie 1st

9-Hole Ladies Scramble

Moniz, Moniz, Pena, Pena

44

5-3-22 Flight 1 Tie 1st Place Bota, Chorpening

21

DeHaven, Miske Mosher, Mosher

42

Freeburg, Mauric Hanson, Lutz Mitchell, Valentine Flight 2

Flight 3 1st

Drake - Geinnotta, Farrugia

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Geinnotta, Parrish

Closest to Pin #2 Ladies Closest to Pin #10 Men Closest to Line #12 Ladies Closest to Line #6 Men

1st

Martin, Putnam

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Brenda Reynolds

7”

Socie, White

Tom Conlin

11’2”

9-Hole Ladies Low Net

Jeannine Moniz

Winner

5-10-22

Flight 1

1st

E. Nowak

23

Edwin Farrugia

Winner

Flight 2 Tie 1st Place M. Holm

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S. Socie

Golf Committee News

LEGA — Whiskey Creek May 12, 2022 Flight B - 19 ladies Sylvia Piper - 7th place — net 67

We would like to encourage golfers to have two golfers per cart when possible.

If your group has more than two carts, only two carts

Ladies 18-Hole League Red, White & Gold Scramble Leaderboard 5-17-22 Flight 1 1st B. Reynolds, L. Parrish, B. Hill 44 Owner ’ s Scramble Update Effective June 11, 2022 Format of Owner ’ s Scramble will be changed . You no longer sign up on Chelsea. A Golf Genius invitation will be sent to you by email. You can signup only as a single or with one partner. The other twosome will be chosen by Golf Genius. The Pro Shop will send out all invitations prior to the event. Cost remains $8.00 if paid in advance in the box in the Pro Shop. $10.00 if paid the day of the event, June 11th.

are permitted on the fairway at one time.

The 90 - Degree Rule

Carts are allowed on the fairway, but they must maintain a 90 - degree angle from the cart path. You must take the cart path to a spot that is even with your ball, make a right angle turn and drive straight toward the ball. Please note that if your cart is in the fairway and your cart windshield is facing the green, you are not following the 90 - degree rule. Wait until the group in front of you is out of range before playing. This includes par 4s that you might be able to drive and also includes making sure that the group in front of you is in their carts and out of range before you swing on all holes. Please take your sand with you when going to your ball. Take your container of sand and simply pour the sand into the divot. Pour enough sand to fill the divot. Once you have filled your divot, use your foot to smooth over and tamp down the sand. And you are done! Such a simple thig to do and yet it helps the golf course to heal.

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