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July & August 2019

JULY SHOW NIGHT SmallTown Duo Thursday, July 11 Magnolia Room 6:30pm - Doors open 7:00pm - Show $15 Cash bar

SmallTown Duo is a live performance playing a wide variety of music including Rock, R&B, Country, Motown and Island music. Great night to get out of the heat, gather some friends and hear some great music! Make your reservations to attend by logging in to www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com and click on Event Calendar. Reservations may also be made by calling the Town Center reservation line (239) 9851685. Extreme Music BINGO Thursday, July 18 7:00pm Magnolia Room $5 per person Music BINGO is a fun-filled and fast paced take on traditional bingo. Players are given a bingo card with song names, music titles or both. DJ will play 10-15 second clips of music and players see if the music exists on their bingo card. No team needed. Make your reservations to attend by logging in to www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com and click on Event Calendar. Reservations may also be made by calling the Town Center reservation line (239) 985-1685.

AUGUST SHOW NIGHT David C. Johnson Duo

Thursday, August 15 Magnolia Room 6:30pm - Doors open 7:00pm - Show $15 Cash bar David has become one of Southwest Florida's premier musicians, and a "first call" bassist. Since 2000, David has toured with the Grammy Award winning legends, The Neville Brothers. He is also currently Bassist/Vocalist/Keyboardist of the Aaron Neville Quintet, with performances on Steven Colbert, CBS This Morning, David Letterman, Jay Leno, The Today Show, Ellen DeGeneres and The Martha Stewart Show to his credit.

Make your reservations to attend by logging in to www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com and click on Event Calendar. Reservations may also be made by calling the Town Center reservation line (239) 985-1685.

The Town Center administrative office is located across from the Art Room. The hours are 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday.

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Guests using the fitness center must be at least 16 years of age, check in at the front desk and pay a guest fee. Please refrain from smoking in the outdoor pool area. Smoking areas are located outside the pool fence. No glass containers are permitted in the pool areas. Children under 12 years old are not permitted in the spa per the Lee County Health Department. During inclement weather, please alert fitness center staff to lower umbrellas at the outdoor pool to prevent damage. Adhere to posted speed limits throughout Pelican Preserve and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Golf course and cart paths are for golfers only. Please do not use the golf course or cart paths to jog, run, walk or walk your dog. This includes early morning and evening hours. Do not ride bikes on the sidewalks. Use the bike lanes on Pelican Preserve Boulevard. When riding on the road, ride with the flow of traffic, not against it. Don’t forget your helmet! Bikers should follow rules of the road which means stopping at stop signs, signaling and yielding to pedestrians. When walking in the community, please use the sidewalks. Help us maintain the beauty in our natural areas and properly dispose of dog waste. Do not throw waste bags in the preserve area. Please do not feed the wildlife in the preserve or in your neighborhoods. This includes alligators and squirrels.

Dog Park Usage & Maintenance If you are interested in utilizing the dog park, you must register your dog at the Town Center reception desk. Forms may be found on the Pelican Preserve website under “Documents & Forms.” Please note that the dog park will be closed the first Monday of every month for routine maintenance. Pelican Preserve Name Tags We encourage Pelican Preserve Residents to wear name tags to Pelican Preserve events, functions and get-togethers. Order your name tag for $8.50 by contacting Mary Jo Nardello at (609) 709-0995 or [email protected] or Denise Lepore at (239) 887-3835 or [email protected]. Your name and neighborhood will be printed on the name tag. The color of your name tag will be specific to your neighborhood. Payment is due with the order. Privacy at Pelican Preserve Securitas will check Residents and guests for ID cards. Please remember to bring your ID cards with you to the outdoor pool and amenities at the Town Center. If you are in need of a Guest or Resident card, please inquire with Ashley Gonzalez at the Town Center reception desk. Golf Cart Parking As we work to maintain the Town Center, please review the guidelines for golf cart parking. The golf cart parking lot is located next to the lagoon pool and tennis courts. Residents are encouraged to utilize the golf cart parking lot and refrain from parking your golf cart by the pickleball courts next to the

Tennis Casita, as well as in the Town Center Promenade near Destinations. A walking path has been added from the golf cart parking lot to the Town Center Promenade for your convenience. Golf Cart Requirements Drivers of golf cart must be 16 years of age and a licensed driver in order to operate a golf cart. Refrain from having children on your lap. Children must be seated while riding in a golf cart. Smoking at the Town Center The Town Center is a smoke-free zone. Please refrain from smoking in the pool areas, outside the fitness center and restaurants. Designated smoking areas are located on the exterior perimeter of the Town Center. Outdoor Pools There are two outdoor pools located at the Town Center. The lagoon pool is for general use, visiting family and friends. The pool located next to Flip-Flops is an adult pool only. A designated lap lane is also available for lap swimming at all times. Please be courteous, the pool is designed for lap swimming and general usage.

Pelican Preserve Newsletter The Pelican Preserve monthly newsletter is available at the Town Center reception desk, Soleil Health & Fitness, and The Club at Pelican Preserve. Residents should also receive the newsletter via email. Pelican Preserve Website For website questions or how to log in, please contact Stacy Logue at (239) 985-1755 or email [email protected]. When initially logging in to the website your username will be your Town Center account number followed by either 0 or 1, depending upon who the primary is on the account. Passwords are the first letter of your first name followed by your last name (no spaces and all lower case). Community Bulletin Board The community bulletin board and business card display are located in the computer room for your convenience.

Copies and Faxes Copies and Faxes may be done in the Administration Office or at Soleil Heath & fitness. Copies/FAX $.10 each.

TOWN CENTER DIRECTORY Studio I Studio II Card Room Woodshop Billiard Parlor

(239) 985-1691 (239) 985-1690 (239) 985-1797 (239) 985-1686 (239) 985-1796

Town Center Reception Office Ashley Gonzalez is available in the lounge MondayFriday, 8:30am-4:30pm. Ashley’s responsibilities include:

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Processing Town Center payments Registration and monitoring of the storage yard and dog park Assisting with event reservations Resident Access Card registration

Ashley may be reached at (239) 985-1692 or at [email protected].

Questions on Billing and Account Statements Billing inquiries regarding food and beverage charges, please contact: Kelly Entsminger [email protected] (239) 985-1705 Anabel Gutierrez [email protected] (239) 985-1702 All other billing questions, please contact: Ashley Gonzalez [email protected] (239) 985-1692 Debbie Bill [email protected] (239) 985-1770

MAILING ADDRESS FOR PAYMENTS If you are mailing your payment, please address to: Pelican Preserve Town Center, P.O. Box 744249, Atlanta, GA 303744249. This is for Pelican Preserve Town Center only, not The Club at Pelican Preserve. If you are using bill pay through your bank, please advise your bank of the address to ensure your payments go to the correct address. Remittance envelopes are enclosed in our statements if you wish to pay by check. If you are currently paying online through the Town Center website, no changes need to be made.

Keep Your Information Up to Date Don’t forget to update your information with Ashley Gonzalez at the Town Center reception office. Ashley may be reached at [email protected] or (239) 985-1692. Or log in to the Residents website to update your information on the “My Profile” page, which is automatically routed to the administrative office upon update! Please be sure to update:   

Address and phone numbers Birthday so you can be a part of the Destinations Birthday Club Emergency contact form, which can be updated by filling out a form at Soleil front desk. The emergency contact information is kept on file in the event we need to contact someone for you.

Access CARD SYSTEM TOWN CENTER ACCESS

The Town Center is equipped with an access control system. The only way to access the outdoor pool area, sewing room, billiard room and card room is with Resident user cards. Enrollment Residents may fill out paperwork and have photos taken Monday Friday, 8:00am-12:00pm, with Ashley Gonzalez in the Town Center reception office. ALL RENTERS must obtain Resident user cards from Kim Davis in the fitness center. GUESTS Residents may obtain user cards for their guests. We ask that Residents obtain these cards prior to guests arriving. Guest Registration Form should be turned in to Ashley Gonzalez in the reception office. Ashley will issue your guest a user card and it will be available to pick up in the Pelican Lounge. There is a $10 fee for cards not returned. Guest cards are good for a maximum of 14 days. VISITOR ACCESS SYSTEM The Pelican Preserve Advisory Committee (PPAC) is working with our security company, Securitas, to implement an improved visitor access software system. The system, DwellingLive, hosts improved security benefits and will make Pelican Preserve safer. If you have questions about the new system, please call Castle Group at (239) 985-1634.

Town Center Payment and Access Card Drop Box Town Center payments may be made online, by logging in to your account, with Ashley Gonzalez in the Town Center reception office or at the front desk of Soleil Health & Fitness. A drop box is available for your convenience outside of the Town Center reception office in the Pelican Lounge for Residents, guests and renters to drop off their account payments, as well as, guest access cards.

The Club Directory

Golf Lessons and Clinics Wednesday at 10:00am Friday at 10:00am Saturday at 10:00am No registration necessary for clinics. Please check in at the golf shop upon your arrival. Appointments for private lessons may be made with any one of our Golf Professional Staff. Mahjong at The Club 1:00pm Monday & Wednesday (The Bar) 9:30am Saturday (The Bar) Ladies Euchre at The Club 1:00pm Monday (Upstairs bar or dining room) Fitness Classes at The Club (Members Only) Yoga in Osprey Room Monday and Wednesday 9:00 - 10:00am No experience necessary! All Members are welcome. Mats and blocks will be available or you may bring your own. Chair Yoga Monday and Wednesday 10:15 - 11:15am Enjoy the benefits of yoga without getting up and down from the floor. Participants practice poses while seated in a chair or using the chair for assistance in some standing poses.

Scott Ortiz

General Manager

(239) 985-1734

[email protected]

Jim Torba

Director of Grounds

(239) 985-1718

[email protected]

David Startzel

Head Golf Professional

(239) 985-1703

[email protected]

Chris Pilgrim

Membership Director

(239) 985-1742

[email protected]

Mark Bazley

Assistant Golf Professional

(239) 985-1711

[email protected]

Gee Gee DeLeon

Club Member Services

(239) 985-1647

[email protected]

Sandy Royal

Club Receptionist

(239) 985-1740

[email protected]

THE CLUB HOURS OF OPERATION Golf Shop/Practice Facilities Tuesday - Sunday

7:00am - 5:00pm

Administrative Office

Monday - Friday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Membership

Monday - Friday

9:00am - 5:00pm

Fitness Center

Daily

7:00am - 5:00pm

Lobby Reception

Tuesday - Saturday

8:00am - 4:00pm

The Café (Open during upstairs maintenance)

Tuesday - Sunday

7:00am - 7:00pm

Complimentary Coffee

Tuesday - Sunday

7:00 - 10:00am

Lunch

Tuesday - Sunday

10:00am - 3:00pm

Happy Hour Draft Time

Tuesday - Sunday

1:00 - 4:00pm

Happy Hour

Tuesday -Friday

4:00 - 6:00pm

Dining Room

Closed for maintenance through July 7

Lunch

Tuesday - Sunday

11:00am - 3:00pm

Half-Priced Draft & Wine

Tuesday - Friday

1:00 - 3:00pm

Dinner

Friday

5:00 - 8:00pm

The Bar Happy Hour

Closed for maintenance through July 7 Friday 3:00 - 6:00pm

Dinner

Friday

5:00 - 8:00pm

All owners within Pelican Preserve are required to be members of Plaza Del Sol/Town Center and pay the fees and charges levied pursuant to the Town Center Declaration for use of the Town Center amenities and facilities. The golf course, golf facilities and golf clubhouse are part of The Club at Pelican Preserve which is not associated with Plaza Del Sol/Town Center. Purchase of a membership in The Club at Pelican Preserve by application and payment of the applicable membership fee is required for use of The Club at Pelican Preserve golf amenities.

Wine’d Up Wednesday 5:00 - 9:00pm 5:00 - 7:00pm A la Carte Bar Menu 6:30 - 8:30pm Entertainment Happy hour all night. Entertainment Schedule July 10 - Bob Cox July 24 - No Entertainment August 7 - Lemongrass August 21 - No Entertainment

Paint & Sip Hosted by Vino Picasso Tuesday, July 16 Osprey Room Fee: $36++ Complimentary cheese and cracker display. BYOB with cash bar available. Reservations are required. (239) 985-1795.

Theme Night Dinner All You Can Eat Barbecue Night Wine Tasting Club Saturday, July 27 Wednesday, July 10 5:00 - 8:00pm 4:30 - 5:30pm Osprey Room Osprey Room $22++ per person Complimentary cheese and cracker Menu available online or at The display. Reservations may be made Club. online or by calling Sandy (239) 985-1795. August Theme Night Dinner - TBA Saturday, August 24 Name Tags - Golf Members Only Contact Patti Volpe at [email protected] for more information. Submit check for $8.50 payable to Trophy Case in the lockbox located on the desk outside the locker rooms. Please include the exact spelling of the name you want printed and indicate whether you want a pin or a magnet name tag.

Chef Mike’s Cooking Classes Thursday, July 25 Thursday, August 29 1:30pm $35++ per person Reservations are required and may be made by calling (239) 985-1795. Limited seating available. July’s Cooking Class Mike’s Favorite Italian Family Recipes Caponata Bruschetta on Grilled Foccia Caramelized Apple & Blue Cheese Crostini Three Cheese Crostini with Honey Chef Mike’s “Real Deal” Eggplant Parmesan Peach Almond Upside Down Cake

The Club has a reciprocal program with area clubs which can be utilized by all Pelican Preserve Members. Check with the golf shop for availability, pricing and procedure to sign up. This program is a great way to try other courses, especially at the discounted summer rates.

The will be no KISS events in July or August. Events will LGA News resume in September. The dates for KISS are listed: Summer is the time to sit back, relax and enjoy a round or two Tuesday, September 24 - Olde Hickory before the heat sets in. October will be right around the corner Wednesday, September 25 - Herons Glen and this serves as a friendly reminder to have your LGA dues in Wednesday, October 16 - The Forest before the season begins. Dues are $25 for the season. An Wednesday, October 23 - Cross Creek additional $25 enters LGA Members in the Ringers, Birdies, and Sign up information will be forthcoming in a timely manner Chip-In pools. Checks should be made out to LGA for either the before each event. $25 for dues or $50 for both dues and R, B & C’s. Checks may be dropped off in the wooden lock box outside the ladies locker MGA News room at The Club or mailed to Patty Freedson, 10570 Carena The MGA has approximately 240 members with handicaps Cir., Fort Myers, FL 33913. ranging from 3 to 28. The purpose of this organization is to promote interest, fellowship and participation in the game of golf among its members. Contact the golf shop for more information at (239) 985-1704.

Casita Shop Hours Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm Saturday and Sunday Closed

Reservation Process for Racquet Sports Residents may make reservations online for tennis courts by logging in to Pelican Preserve's Residents website anytime, day or night!  All tennis and pickleball courts may now be reserved for play three days in advance beginning at 7:00am.  Registration for Tennis Round Robins, Competitive Doubles and Men’s Day will begin three days in advance at 7:00am.  Registration for Pickleball Round Robin, will begin three days in advance beginning at 7:00am.  Renters and guest may register for programs two days in advance. Upon reserving a court online, you and your guests will receive an immediate email confirmation. Clinics and lesson registration may be done at any time. How To Make an Online Reservation 1. Log in to www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com.  Primary and secondary Residents have individual logins for the Residents website. Please be sure you are using your specific login for reservation and confirmation purposes.  For assistance with logging in to the Residents website, click the "Need Login Help” link on the login page. Or you may call Stacy Logue at (239) 985-1755. 2. Under the Racquet section of the website, select "Reserve a Tennis Court” or “Reserve a Pickleball Court”.

More Information  To reserve the ball machine, select the ball machine option next to your name.  Only one (1) reservation per day may be made online. If you would like to make a second court reservation on the same day, please call the Casita to check availability.  All racquet sports reservations must be made online. The only exception is a second same-day tennis court reservation. In order to do that, you must call the Tennis Casita to inquire about availability. Should you have further questions, please feel free to contact the Casita. Day guests may not use the tennis or pickleball courts more than a cumulative total of three times per month or a maximum of six times per calendar year. Racquet Sports Court Dress Code  Regular clay court shoes must be worn on the tennis courts at all times. Cross trainers or other running shoes are not permitted both safety and maintenance reasons.  Proper tennis attire including shirts and other full coverage clothing must be worn on the tennis courts. Swimsuits, cutoffs, workout attire, men’s sleeveless shirts, tank tops and golf shorts are not permitted.  Shoes worn on clay courts must be cleaned in the Tread Blaster prior to entering the Casita or pickleball courts.  Rubber soled athletic shoes must be worn. Open toed shoes, street shoes or golf shoes are not permitted on the Pickleball Courts.  Proper athletic, tennis or gym attire must be worn. Sleeveless men’s Athletic shirts are permitted. Swimsuits, other swim attire, modified shirt (cut off sleeves) or short cutoffs are not permitted on the Pickleball Courts. Check with Tennis Department for advice or with questions.  Check with the Racquet Sport Department for advice or questions.

Tennis courts may be reserved for 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.

Call (239) 985-1762

As a courtesy to fellow players, please cancel the court if you are not going to use it.

Racquet Sports Professional Staff Raymond Major Paul Jasperson Charles Nelson Tony Upkes

Director of Racquet Sports Head Tennis Professional/ Pickleball Professional Contracted Tennis Professional Contracted Pickleball Professional

Racquet Sports Price Schedule Tennis Private Lessons ½ hour $35 1 hour $65 Tennis Clinic/Drills (Minimum of four players) Club Clinic - 1 hour per person $12 Club Clinic - 1 ½ hours per person $16 Team Drill - 1 hour per team Team Drill - 1 ½ hours per team *Price based on one professional

$70 $105

Private Clinic - 1 hour per group Private Clinic - 1 ½ hours per group *Based on three to six players

$70 $105

Pickleball Private Lessons ½ hour 1 hour

$25 $45

Pickleball Clinic and Drills (Minimum of three players) Clinic (3) people - 1 hour per person $15 Clinic (4) people - 1 hour per person $12 Clinic (5) people - 1 hour per person $10 Clinic (6) people - 1 hour per person $8

Tennis Court Etiquette Reminder:  Please access courts through gates.  Do not walk across a court that is in use.  Be courteous to your fellow Residents.  To retrieve a ball from another court or return a ball to another court, wait until players have completed the point.  Dispose of trash in proper receptacles. Tennis Ball Machine Group Members Annual fee of $125 per household. Always cover the machine after use. Tennis ball machine may be rented by the hour for $12 when the Tennis Casita is open. Do not use the machine in rain or damp conditions. Tennis Can Lids for Ronald McDonald House Thank you for turning in your tennis can lids. Since September 2018, $2,800 has been raised for the Ronald McDonald House in Southwest Florida! Thanks to Lee & Cathy Kennan for their help in collecting the lids from the Tennis Department. Please continue your support by turning in those lids to the Tennis Casita. TENNIS COMMITTEE NEWS ATTENTION ALL TENNIS PLAYERS All new tennis playing Residents (or Residents not currently receiving Committee emails) should fill out the Player Profile Form located on the Tennis Committee page on the Pelican Preserve Residents website. The form is also available at the Tennis Casita. This will ensure you will be receiving the latest tennis e-mail updates. Your questions, comments and suggestions for improving our programming can be sent to the committee at [email protected]. Tennis Committee meeting minutes may be found on the Pelican Preserve website. Minutes are also posted at the Tennis Casita. Log in to the Pelican Preserve website and visit the Tennis page to look 2019-2020 PPTC Members Sylvia Basinski, Tom Hanna, Mike Korte, Richard Roux Not pictured: Stewart Ross

Teams or Ratings Are you interested in joining a team or knowing what you are rated? Pelican Preserve has 18 Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles teams that play in Lee County Leagues. You can contact Director of Racquet Sports, Raymond Major for more information. His phone number is 239-985-1761.

Tennis Clinic Reservations Registration is required for all clinics. Log in to the website and click on the “Racquet Sports Calendar” page under the Racquet section of the Residents website to register. Questions? Call the Tennis Casita at (239) 985-1762. 2.5 - 3.0 Club Clinic Tuesday 8:00 - 9:30am 3.0 - 3.5 and above Club Clinic Tuesday 9:30 - 11:00am Saturday Round Robin 8:00 - 9:30am Registration begins on Wednesdays at 7:00am for Saturday. Wednesday Night Round Robin - All Levels 7:00 - 9:00pm $2 ball fee Registration begins on Sunday at 7:00am Men’s Day - All Levels Friday 11:00am - 1:00pm $2 ball fee All reservations must be made online. Registration begins on Tuesdays at 7:00am for Friday Men’s Day. Thursday Competitive Doubles 8:30 - 10:30am $2 ball fee Must be a 3.0 and above to participate.

SUMMER SCHEDULE Six Court Schedule - MEMBER RATED OPEN PLAY Schedule subject to change depending upon participation. High skilled players should gravitate to the higher numbered courts during Open Play. Monday 8:00-10:00am

Men & Women Men & Women Men & Women Men & Women

3.5 and 4.0 & up 3.0 and 3.5 2.5 and 3.0 2.5 and below

Courts 4-5 Courts 1-2 Courts 4-5 Courts 1-2

Men & Women Men & Women 10:00am - 12:00pm Men & Women Men & Women Friday 8:00-10:00am Men & Women Men & Women 10:00-12:00pm Men & Women Men & Women Saturday

2.5 and 3.0 2.5 and below 3.5 and 4.0 & up 3.0 and 3.5

Courts 4-5

3.5 and 4.0 & up 3.0 and 3.5 2.5 and 3.0 2.5 and below

Courts 4-5 Courts 1-2 Courts 4-5 Courts 1-2

8:00-10:00am

2.5 and 3.0 Courts 4-5 2.5 and below Courts 1-2 3.5 and 4.0 & up Courts 4-5

10:00am-12:00pm Wednesday 8:00-10:00am

Men & Women Men & Women 10:00am - 12:00pm Men & Women Men & Women

3.0 and 3.5

Courts 1-2

Courts 4-5 Courts 1-2

Contact Carol at (239) 985-1762 or [email protected] to schedule a lesson.

How To Make an Online Reservation 1. Log in to www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com.



Primary and secondary Residents have individual logins for the Residents website. Please use your login for reservation and confirmation purposes.



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For assistance with logging in to the Residents website, click the "Need Login Help” link on the login page or you may call Stacy Logue at (239) 985-1755. Under the Racquet section of the website, select “Reserve a Pickleball Court.”

Guests: All guests must check in at the Tennis Casita. Guest Fee: $5 / Paddle Rental: $2 More Information



Only one (1) pickleball reservation per day may be made online. If you would like to make a second court reservation on the same day, please call (239) 9851762 to check availability.



All pickleball court reservations must be made online. The only exception is a second same-day pickleball court reservation.

Courts 1-2

ROUND ROBIN Online reservations required. All Round robins may be registered three days in advanced starting at 7:00am. MEMBER RATED ROUND ROBINS Tuesday 8:00-10:00am Men & Women Men & Women Thursday 8:00-10:00am Men & Women Men & Women PICKLEBALL CLINICS 12:00-1:00pm Wednesday 1:00-2:00pm Wednesday 11:00 am-12:00pm Thursday Register for clinics online on the Racquet Sports Calendar. $15 - 3 players $12 - 4 players $10 - 5 players $8 - 6 players Also available for pickleball private or group lessons: Paul Jasperson and Tony Upkes

Reserve a Pickleball Court Online Residents may make reservations online for pickleball courts by logging in to Pelican Preserve's Residents website anytime, day or night! Pickleball courts may be reserved three days in advance starting at 7:00am. Upon reserving a court online, you and your guests will receive an immediate email confirmation.

Should you have further questions, please feel free to contact the Tennis Casita at (239) 985-1762. Day guests may not use the pickleball courts more than a cumulative total of three times per month or a maximum of six times per calendar year. Court Etiquette Reminder:

3.5 and 4.0 & up Courts 4-5 3.0 and 3.5 Courts 1-2

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Please access courts through gates.

2.5 and 3.0 Courts 1-2 3.5 and 4.0 & up Courts 4-5

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Be courteous to your fellow Residents.

Beginners 2.5 and 3.0 3.0



Dispose of trash in proper receptacles.

Do not walk across a court being used by someone else. To retrieve a ball from another court or return a ball to another court, wait until players have completed the point.

Pickleball Reservations and Ratings All programs subject to change due to popularity. All other pickleball court reservations may be scheduled three days in advance for two-hour time slots. Court/tennis shoes are required to play. Please see Carol in the tennis shop for information and questions, or call (239) 985-1762. All pickleball players who want to participate in Member-Rated Open Play or Member-Rated Round Robin Play (scheduled play), must be registered with the Pelican Preserve Pickleball Committee and receive a rating. Register to become a new Member of the Pelican Preserve Pickleballers by simply logging in to the Pelican Preserve website, click on Racquet > Pickleball, and download and complete the information under New Member or contact the Committee at [email protected] to become a member and included in the directory.

WE ARE LIVING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES EVERDAY! We are one month in to the Amazing Summer Fitness Challenge! Participants are tracking daily points and having conversations with others about the importance of water, mindfulness, sleep, etc. It is not too late to join in! The nice thing about this challenge is you can jump in at any time! Please report your total points for each week to your trainer or you may email Stacy Logue at [email protected]. Remember the maximum amount of points per week is 80 (70 total daily points plus two challenges worth 5 points each). Goals for This Challenge In order to keep you motivated we have established the following tiers as goals to achieve for your total summer points: 960 Club - Those who achieve a perfect score for the challenge. 860 Club - Total accumulation of points for summer SPECIAL SUMMER SERVICE Bike Medic - Onsite Mobile Bike Repair Wednesday - July 3, 17, 31, August 14, 28 9:00am - 12:00pm Amphitheater Florida Bike Medic is a mobile bicycle repair business that provides onsite bike service to communities in Lee, Charlotte and Collier counties. The company operates out of two sprinter vans outfitted as bike shops and fully equipped with the tools and accessories needed to provide same day, onsite service for Residents. All assessments are free and any repairs are communicated to the customer before work is started. No appointments needed. Please have bikes dropped off no later than 10:30am.

760 Club - Total accumulation of points for summer 660 Club - Total accumulation of points for summer 560 Club - Total accumulation of points for summer Keep recording those points! Let’s see how far you can go to achieving your goal. Tips for Daily Points Mindfulness - Wait & Meditate - Stuck at a red light, traffic or an endless line at the grocery store? Use that time to slow your breathing and focus on the moment. Breath in for four counts and breath out for four counts.

Activity - 30+ minutes of activity does not need to be a class or workout at the gym. Walking with a family member, visit a city and walk around to see the sights, bike with your grandkids. It all counts towards your activity points. Watch for more tips for The Amazing Summer Fitness Challenge through the Soleil Health & Fitness private Facebook page. Any Questions? Contact Stacy at [email protected], call (239) 985 - 1755 or stop by the fitness center.

NEW Program Synchronized Swim Program Informational meeting with Carla Hyde - Soleil Personal Trainer Tuesday, July 2 3:00pm - Theater Ever want to swim like Esther Williams and be part of a synchronized swim team? Come learn about starting a performance team and get inspired!

Wellness Presentation Fueling Your Workouts Presented by Erin McManus - Personal Trainer Thursday, July 16 3:00pm Theater Registration required.

Wellness Presentation As The Amazing Summer Fitness Challenge Ends - How Do You Stick with All You Have Lee Health Blood Mobile Learned. Thursday, July 25 Presented by Stephanie Rowe - Personal 9:00am - 3:00pm Trainer Town Center parking lot Thursday, August 22 Donation time slots are every 20 minutes. Log 3:00pm into the Pelican Preserve website and register Theater to donate or stop by the Town Center reception Registration required. desk and speak with Ashley.

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All Residents, renters and guests will be required to show an access card to the attendant at the fitness center front desk upon entering. Residents and renters who are attending group exercise classes will be required to show their access card to the instructor before class begins. Instructors will determine the best procedure to check access cards in each class and will inform participants. Guests of Residents are permitted to participate in group exercise classes during the months of April 1—December 31.

If you have any questions, please contact Stacy Logue, Director of Fitness & Communication Coordinator, at [email protected].

All classes are subject to change or cancellation. Indoor pool will be closed July 2 - July 14 for pool deck painting. MONDAY

ROOM A - Poolside

8:00am 9:00am 10:15am

ROOM B - Preserve side

Kick Start - Upper Push EC Total Body EM Fun & Fit TL

Total Body TL

11:15am

Yoga CH

1:00pm

On the Ball PB

2:00pm

POOL (No Classes 7/2-7/14)

Chair Yoga CH

Belts & Bars SL Water Aerobics EM

Aqua Jocks SL

TUESDAY

Monday -Friday 7:00am-7:00pm Saturday 7:00am-4:00pm Sunday 9:00am-3:00pm

8:00am 9:00am

Metabolic Effect EC

Total Body Balance SR

High Interval Water Aerobics PW

10:15am

Spinal Stretching EC

*Yoga DG

Total Body Water Exercise PW

11:30am

Zumba VL

12:00pm 1:00pm

Hours of Operation

Soleil Front Desk (239) 985-1751

First Step to Fitness CH Ping Pong Beach Ball Volleyball (until 4:30pm)

3:00pm

Class Fees *Yoga $5 per class

WEDNESDAY 8:00am

Guest fees $5 per day

Kick Start - Lower Push EC

9:00am

Total Body EM

Total Body TL

Aqua Strength SL

10:15am

Step It Up TL

Zumba VL

Aquatic Intervals SL

11:15am

Yoga CH

1:00pm

Breath, Stretch, Relax On Ball PB

2:00pm

Chair Yoga CH

4:00pm

Dance Instruction - Beginner/ Intermediate Salsa **

Aqua Jocks SL

THURSDAY 8:00am 9:00am

Intermediate Line Dancing

Body Blast EC

High Interval Water Aerobics PW

10:15am

Spinal Stretching SR/SL

*Yoga DG

Water Walking CH

12:00pm

First Step to Fitness CH Beach Ball Volleyball (until 4:30pm)

3:00pm

4:00pm

Dance Instruction - Beginner Night Club Two Step**

FRIDAY 8:00am

Ballet Barre EM (No class 7/26)

9:00am

Yoga PB

Core & More EC

Belts & Bars SL

10:15am

Body Balance SR

Zumba VL

Water Aerobics EM

11:30am 1:00pm

Get Your Feet Wet EM/SL Ping Pong

2:00pm

Aqua Jocks (until 4:30pm)

SATURDAY 8:15am 10:15am

Saturday Stretch DM Yoga PR

Dance Instruction** Please see page 16 for information and fees.

Please be courteous and refrain from talking on your cell phone in the fitness center.

AED Locations at Pelican Preserve

New Renter Fitness Equipment Orientation $25 (by appointment only)

Pelican Preserve has 11 AEDs on property. All managers and the majority of our frontline staff are Adult/CPR certified and can assist in an emergency if one should occur. The locations of the AEDs are as follows:

SIGN-IN PROCEDURES FOR GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES FITNESS CENTER ETIQUETTE  Please sign in for all land-based group exercise classes in the group exercise  When the fitness center is busy, please rooms. Water-based exercise class limit your time on cardio machines to participants sign in at the fitness center. 30 minutes.  Allow others to “work in” or take turns  Yoga cards will be kept by the instructor. when using strength training machines. Sign in for yoga in the designated group  Please don’t monopolize several pieces of exercise room. equipment while others are waiting.  Guests are required to sign a waiver at  Wear proper attire when working out - no the front desk of Soleil prior to cut-offs. participating in any classes or using the  Close-toed shoes are required in the fitness center. Guests must be 16 years fitness center (unless approved by the or older. A $5 guest fee is applicable. fitness staff). Guests taking yoga require a $10 guest  Please refrain from grunting, swearing or fee. Fees paid at the front desk.  

loud noises when working out. Limit your time on the stretching table to 10 minutes. Wipe down all equipment when finished. Sanitizing towels are provided throughout the fitness center.

Guest Waiver Reminder All guests of Residents need to fill out a Guest Waiver at the front desk of Soleil before working out. This includes participating in any classes. A $5 daily guest fee will be charged to the Resident account or guests may pay when checking in. The guest fee for yoga is $10 per person. New Resident Fitness Equipment Orientation If you would like to learn how to operate the Cybex Prestige line of equipment in the fitness center, please stop by Soleil front desk or call (239) 985-1751 to make an appointment. Equipment orientations will be conducted in small groups by one of the fitness staff.

Golf Club  Upstairs kitchen hallway next to banquet dry storage  Upstairs hallway - across from The Bar  Downstairs - next to Administrative Office  Fitness Room - inside  Bag Drop - cabinet Golf Course Maintenance Building  Break Room - next to ladies restroom

LAP SWIMMERS / WATER WALKERS and EXERCISERS ETIQUETTE









SPA STAFF Nicole Anderson Massage Therapist

Yaris Oropesa Massage Therapist

George Kolebas Massage Therapist

Fatima Buzniak Esthetician

Moriah Metts Massage Therapist

Town Center  Tennis Casita  Flip-Flops - by restrooms (alarmed)  Soleil Health & Fitness - front desk  Magnolia Room - by the service hallway  Destinations kitchen - by employee bathroom

General pool usage will be available before 9:00am and after 11:15am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, AND before 9:00am and after 11:15am on Tuesday and Thursday, as well as other times no classes are being held. Please share a lane when indoor pool is busy. Lap swimming and water walking limited to 30 minutes when people are waiting. When pool is busy, water walkers should share the lanes closest to the ladders and walk single file so a lane can be opened up for swimmers. Stationary exercise work should be done in the circular area of the pool. If you are arriving for a water exercise class, please be courteous to those who may be exercising or finishing swimming laps by staying clear of the lanes.

WALKING GROUPS Pelican Preserve Streetwalkers Monday, Wednesday, Friday Walkers meet at 7:30am outside the fitness center and walk about three miles. 7:40am Men’s Walking Group Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:40am Meet at the Pelican Lounge and walk for 45 minutes at a moderate pace.

Drop off your old sneakers in the bin located at Soleil Health & Fitness. Sneaker donations will be recycled and given to those in need. Pelican Preserve will receive $1 for every donated pair that will be given to a charitable organization.

SUMMER SPA SPECIAL Take a break from the heat and enjoy a relaxing massage or facial. Receive 10% off a one hour service.

Call Soleil to book your appointment at (239) 985-1751 Spa Club at Soleil Buy 6, Get the 7th FREE Purchase and receive six (6) one hour spa services and get the 7th, of equal or lesser value, for free. Get your spa card at front desk at Soleil. Give the gift of a massage or facial by purchasing a gift card at Soleil. Any denomination available. See the front desk of the fitness center to purchase.

Make reservations by calling (239) 985-1688 during business hours or log in to the Residents website to make your reservation online by clicking “Online Dining Reservations.” Dinner reservations are highly recommended. Town Center Tuesday 5:00 - 9:00pm 5:00 - 7:00pm A la carte dinner menu 6:30 - 8:30pm Entertainment on the Promenade Happy hour all night! Entertainment Schedule July 2 - Bob Cox August 6 - Ron Rutz July 9 - Flashback August 13 - DJ Yaya Diamond July 16 - DJ Yaya Diamond August 20 - Rig Entertainment July 23 - Ron Rutz August 27 - Rig Entertainment July 30 - Bob Cox Lunch Wednesday - Friday 11:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday Theme Night Dinner 4:30 - 8:00pm - Menus emailed weekly

Regular Dinner Service Thursday - Saturday 4:30 - 8:00pm Thursday - Liver & Onions Friday - Fish & Chips Happy Hour Wednesday - Friday 3:00 - 6:00pm

Daily 11:00am - 7:00pm NEW Summer Menu Available Tuesday - Saturday 11:00am - 3:00pm Sunday - Monday 11:00am - 5:00pm Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4:00 - 7:00pm Flip-Flops now offering White Claw Hard Seltzer - gluten free, 100 calories and only two carbohydrates per serving. Asking your server about flavors and adding a “kick”. Festive Friday 11:00am - 8:00pm Entertainment 5:00 -8:00pm July 5 - Mark Aulick July 23 - Ron Rutz August 2 - Eric Nanz August 25 - Ron Rutz Sunday Funday 2:00 - 5:00pm Entertainment provided Drink specials all day - Open regular hours July 14 - Ron Rutz July 28 - Flashback August 11 - Flashback August 25 - Ron Rutz

Reservations and table requests for activities may be made online by logging in to the Pelican Preserve Residents website at www.pelicanpreservelifestyles.com and clicking on “Event Calendar.”

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If you are making reservations for a group, please include all names in your party. For your convenience, the online reservation window has a list of Resident names on the right side. Simply type in the last name of the Resident you wish to add to the reservation and click their name to add. A confirmation email will automatically be sent to all those in your party. If you are a single, please indicate if you would like to be included in the singles table. This is a great way to meet other Pelican Preserve singles and attend some of our great events. Names of guests and/or special requests may be entered in the “Comment” box in the online reservation window for each event. The Resident making the reservation will be charged for all in their party, unless names are included at the time of reservation. You may also make reservations by calling the Town Center reservation line for events and activities (239) 985-1685 or by seeing Ashley Gonzalez at the Town Center reception office in the Pelican Lounge

Reservations for events held in the Magnolia Room may be made 30 days in advance. Reservations will not be accepted before that time. Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance for all events or you will be charged for the event where applicable. Cancellations may be made online with an existing reservation or you may contact [email protected].

Seating for ALL movies is on a first-come, first-served basis with doors opening 30 minutes prior to showtime. As a courtesy to others, please do not save seats. Your Town Center access cards are required for admittance to the movie theater. Guests must be accompanied by Resident.

Wednesday Summer Movies

Friday Movies

Nature, Special Interest, Classic Movies, Musicals and More...Showtime 4:00pm

Popular Films, Recent Releases Showtimes 4:00pm (CC) & 7:00pm

July 3 - Galapagos: The Islands That Changed The World - Explore the fascinating world that inspired Darwin's theory of evolution with this visually stunning documentary from the BBC, narrated by Tilda Swinton. Learn about the history of the area, the amazing creatures that live there and Darwin's experiences on the islands. Not Rated. - 2hrs. 30m.

July 5 - The Last Word - Not about to cede control of any facet of her life -- or death -- retired businesswoman Harriet Lawler hires a young writer to pen an obituary worthy of her. When the results fall short of Harriet's expectations, she sets out to reshape her legacy. Rated R - 1hr. 48m.

July 10 - Goodbye Christopher Robin - The world of Winnie the Pooh creator A.A. Milne comes to life in this illuminating biopic that focuses on his relationship with his son (and inspiration), Christopher Robin, and how the books' phenomenal success affected the family. Rated PG - 1hr. 47m.

July 12 - Spider-Man: Homecoming - Returning home from his spectacular adventures with the Avengers, Peter Parker keeps his superhero identity concealed from his high school classmates. But he's soon obliged to unleash his powers on supervillain the Vulture. Rated PG-13 - 2hr. 13m.

July 17 - Chicago - Roxie hungers for stardom but ends up in the slammer, where superstar Velma is doing time for shooting her cheating husband. When Velma's lawyer makes Roxie a tabloid sensation, he sets up a musical catfight between the all-too-willing rivals. Rated PG-13 - 1hr. 53m.

July 19 - Detroit - This historical drama is set during the citizen unrest that occurred in 1967 Detroit, when the deaths of three black men inflamed the residents and led to 40 additional fatalities, along with the destruction or looting of 2,500 buildings. Rated R - 2hr. 23m.

July 24 - In The Shadow of the Moon - David Sington and Christopher Riley's acclaimed documentary reveals the history of the Apollo space program through interviews with the brave astronauts who lived through a paradigm-shifting chapter in world history. Rated PG - 1hr. 49m. July 31 - Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Fortune hunter Holly Golightly finds herself captivated by aspiring writer Paul Varjak, who moves into her building on a wealthy woman's dime. As romance blooms between Paul and Holly, Doc Golightly shows up on the scene, revealing Holly's past. Not Rated. August 7 - Chimpanzee - Spinning documentary footage into familyfriendly fare, this Disneynature film follows an orphaned chimp named Oscar on his quest to find a home. In the end, he finds a new family in the unlikeliest of places. Narrated by Time Allen. Rated G - 1hr. 18m. August 14 - I Can Only Imagine - Released as a single in 2001, the Christian rock ballad "I Can Only Imagine" became a huge crossover hit for the band MercyMe and composer Bart Millard. This family drama charts Millard's life and memories of his late father, which inspired the song. Rated PG - 1hr. 50m. August 21 - Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey - Beloved by millions of children, Elmo is an international icon. But few people know the softspoken man behind the furry red monster: Kevin Clash. Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, this documentary follows Clash's remarkable career as a puppeteer. Rated PG - 1hr. 20m. August 28 - Dark Horse - In a bid to develop a champion racehorse, Welsh barmaid Jan Vokes and her husband persuade 30 pub patrons to purchase ownership shares in the long-shot venture -- leading to the hoofpounding saga chronicled in this upbeat documentary. Rated PG - 1hr. 25m.

July 26 - Adrift - As the two sailors set out on a journey across the ocean, Tami Oldham and Richard Sharp couldn't anticipate they would be sailing directly into one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history. In the aftermath of the storm, Tami awakens to find Richard badly injured and their boat in ruins. With no hope for rescue, Tami must find the strength and determination to save herself and the only man she has ever loved. Rated PG13 - 1hr. 37m. August 2 - Now You See Me 2 - Who better than a band of illusionists to pull off a heist that leaves everyone bewildered? In this mind-bending sequel, the Four Horsemen do it again, this time with the intent of exposing a shady technology tycoon. Rated PG-13 - 2hr. 9m. August 9 - Second Act - Maya is a 40-year-old woman struggling with frustrations of not having achieved more in life. As an experienced, quickwitted, perceptive employee, she is passed over for a promotion solely because she doesn't have a college degree. Until, that is, she gets the chance to prove that street smarts are as valuable as book smarts, and that it is never too late for a Second Act. Rated PG-13 - 1hr. 44m. August 16 - American Made - To avoid jail time for smuggling drugs into the United States from South America, pilot Barry Seal turns informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration -- and soon finds himself in the midst of one of the largest covert operations in U.S. history. Rated R - 1hr. 55m. August 23 - The Circle - Ambitious Mae Holland can't believe her good luck when the mightiest tech company on Earth -- The Circle -- hires her. But Mae's enthusiasm for her new job wavers after meeting a colleague who's skeptical of the company's objectives. Rated PG-13 - 1hr. 50m. August 30 - The Commuter - insurance salesman Michael MacCauley quiet train ride home turns into a terrifying situation when a mysterious woman forces him to find a specific passenger before the last stop, entangling Woolrich in a deadly conspiracy. Rated PG-13 - 1hr. 44m.

Pelican Preserve FRIENDS in Need of COMPANIONSHIP Established and run by Pelican Preserve Residents WHAT DO WE DO? Provide occasional companionship 1-2+ hours (weekly, monthly, quarterly, whatever you are able to do), so that a caregiver can go to exercise class, the grocery story, get a haircut, etc. Or, it may be a Resident that lives alone and may be recuperating from recent surgery and would like to have someone to converse with, someone to play cards/games with, or just have some company watching TV, etc. This program is for Resident owners. Not applicable for Renters.

those in need. If you have gently used items you would like to donate to the Lee County Habitat for Humanity ReSale Store, please contact Ashley Gonzalez, Town Center Receptionist, at [email protected]. They accept items such as furniture, appliances and automobiles. Habitat will schedule a pick-up on the last Saturday of each month. You must make arrangements by the Wednesday before the pick-up to be included. Thank you for donating.

Computer Classes Instructor: Paul Kielmeyer Windows 8 Mac (iPad, iPhone, Mac) Questions and class availability? Email Paul at [email protected] or call (239) 278-1208.

Ameriprise Financial Workshop - Behavioral Finance and Investment Strategy Sponsored by Robert DiMaria, Ameriprise Cycle Forward Financial Vice President and Jason Topp, Collecting Women’s Sanitary Supplies for Principle Director Wealth Management Disadvantaged Girls in Lee County Thursday, August 15 Cycle Forward is an organization started by a 16 9:30am -year-old girl from Highland Park, IL, to provide Magnolia Room sanitary products to women in the Chicago area. Registration required. The success of this program has spread to other INTERESTED IN THE PROGRAM? states and communities and is now in Lee Volunteer forms are available at the Town County. Every month, products collected are Center Reception Desk with Ashley Gonzalez. delivered to 13 food pantries, community centers Immokalee Casino Bus Trip Forms are also available on the Pelican and the Homeless Coalition. Help local girls Monday, July 29 Preserve website under General Info > attain these necessary supplies.by donating. Documents & Forms. If you are in need of August 26 companionship for yourself or loved one, please Items needed include: tampons, pads, or cash to Fee: $30 purchase sanitary products in bulk. If you would submit the “Request for Companionship” form, Meet in the parking lot near the tennis courts at like to contribute, items may be dropped off in which is also available online or with Ashley 9:00am. Bus leaves casino at 3:00pm. The $30 Gonzalez. the box inside the fitness center. To learn more per person bus fee includes a $20 Free Play go to www.cycleforwardnow.org. plus other incentives based on number of CONNECT WITH US Residents signed up. (Please note the cost For more information, contact CC Carpenter at (239) 791-8106 or increase from $25 to $30.) Payment should be Alma-Lynn Kamps at (239) 689-6660 or email made to the bus driver. Reservations required Cruise Presentation by Azamara Cruises [email protected]. to ensure there is room on the bus. July 18 - 4:00-5:30pm Magnolia Room Lionel Garcia of Azamara Cruises will talk about the cruise line and its fleet of three wonderful ships including a special event of all three ships at one port. Spotlight will be focused on Journey Your identification should include your name, to the Adriatic - October 3-10, 2020. Special phone number, address (optional) and an pricing and incentives for those who attend the emergency contact person and their phone number. If the information is on your cell phone, meeting. RSVP - Contact Resident, Paula DeVivo of All Seas Cruises and Travel at please make sure it is accessible to all, if needed. [email protected] or (239) 278-1208. ID AID RESOURCES American Medical ID Pelican University - Have Lecture Will Travel www.Americanmedicalid.com Presented by Mr. Steven Valdespino, M.A., Road ID www.roadid.com or (800) 345-6336 ICE: In Case of Emergency: How to add to your Brown University and a teacher for 25 years, Mr. Valdespino has taught at the University of phone - Wikipedia and WikiHow Central Florida, Lely High and Edison State Sponsored by the Nurse’s Group/Committee: College. Intellectual stimulation has never been A.L. Kamps, RN such fun. Tuesday, 23 - Apollo 11: Man on The Moon Habitat Pick-Up Tuesday, August 20 - TBD Saturday, July 27 and August 31 Fee: $5 Pelican Preserve and Lee County Habitat for Registration required. Humanity have formed a partnership to help EMERGENCY IDENTIFICATION For your safety, please remember to carry a type of identification with you at all times when you are out and about at Pelican Preserve.

GAME NIGHT - Extreme Music BINGO Thursday, July 18 7:00pm Magnolia Room - Fee: $5 Registration required. GAME NIGHT - Music Trivia Thursday, July 22 7:00pm Magnolia Room - Fee: $5 Registration required. BUNCO Tuesday, July 30 Tuesday, August 27 3:00-5:00pm Card Room - Fee: $5 Come play this fun dice game. Don’t know how to play? No problem, this game is easy to learn and lots of fun! Prizes awarded. Reservations required.

Woodshop Hours May - October the Woodshop will not have regular hours of operation. If you would like access to the Woodshop, please call one of the Pelican Preserve Resident shop monitors listed below to make arrangement for access. Don Bickel (317) 289-0141 [email protected] Jerry Marquis (978) 994-3270 [email protected] Bill McCoy (513) 405-6517 [email protected] Doug Perry (269) 277-9901 [email protected] Jimmie Richardson (765) 215-4999 [email protected] Dick Schaake (239) 362-1853 [email protected] Bob Shaffer (239) 768-0519 [email protected] Woodshop Policies and Procedures All Residents must sign a Woodshop Release and Waiver before using the woodshop. Release form is available online under “Documents & Forms” on the Pelican Preserve website and at the Town Center reception desk. Once the waiver has been signed and submitted to the reception desk, a Woodshop User Card will be issued. Admittance to the woodshop will require a Woodshop User Card. It will be necessary to sign in and out at the woodshop. Pelican Softball Tuesday and Friday 9:00am Seeking players of all levels and abilities to play now, throughout the summer and into the fall. In-house games, practices and league games against other teams will be played through the summer. Questions? Contact Danny Clemens (239) 313-7758 or email [email protected]. Billiard Room 9-Ball Leagues New players are invited to visit the Billiard Parlor and sign up for the 9-ball league Monday - Friday 10:30am Tuesday and Thursday 1:00pm Drop In Everyone welcome. Bible Study Friday at 11:00am Card Room

For more information contact Roger and Kathy Davis (239) 561-2704 or Alice Myers Chess Club (239) 823-8366 Mondays at 1:00pm Town Center Promenade Indoor Pool Beach Ball Volleyball All are welcome. Tuesday and Thursday 3:00-4:30pm - Indoor Pool Cigar Club This club will use a 24" beach ball for play Anyone interested in joining a Cigar Club and focus on fun competition. Anyone can contact Larry Stern, 10580 Sevilla Dr. interested in participating may email #101, (612) 790-1171. Resident, Ron Asche [email protected]. Fishing Club Meets the last Monday of the month Ping Pong 10:00am - 12:00pm in the Card Room Tuesday and Friday All Residents are welcome to join the 1:00-3:00pm Fishing Club. Please visit our website for Group Exercise Room - Poolside further information Questions? Contact David Henelde at www.techingiteasy.wixsite.com/ [email protected] or call (239) 703ppcastaways 7454. German Club Acapelicans Practice Activities are decided by club members but Tuesday and Friday focus on learning, maintaining, or improving 1:30pm in Theater German language skills through If you are interested in joining the conversation. All skill levels welcome. Acapelicans, please contact Lynn Breun at Meetings are held every other Thursday [email protected]. The group will each month from 10:00-11:30am in the sing at Resident and outside events. Card Room. Contact Tom Chial at [email protected] for the schedule more Book Club information. Mondays at 12:00pm July 8 Pelican Preserve Beacon Group “The Storyteller’s Friday, July 12 and August 9 Secret” by Sejai 8:00-10:00am Badani Card Room August 12 The Beacon Group is primarily for low and “Circling the Sun” by Paula McLain no vision Residents and their caregivers. Selections for the upcoming 2019-2020 Our objectives are to provide friendship, year are available on the Pelican Preserve emotional support, social activities and website on the Social Clubs page. Book educational resources for Pelican Preserve Club meets the second Monday of the Residents with vision problems. month at the homes of Book Club members. From May - September a potluck RummiKub Club lunch is served. To be added to the Book Anyone interested in getting a group Club email list, please contact Julie Pierce together to play RummiKub should contact at [email protected]. For other Paula Fink at [email protected]. questions, please contact Sherrill Britton (239)288-6852 or email SPECIAL EVENT [email protected]. Author Showcase - Monday, August 5 1:30-3:00pm - Magnolia Room Camera Club Event will feature Resident authors or Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of family members who have published the month. books. If you are a published author and 4:00pm - Card Room would like to participate contact Erin Questions? Contact Bob Culver (734) 478McManus (239) 985-1757. More 3657 or email [email protected]. information to come.

Pelican Preserve Bike Club May - October Interested in rides during the “off season” or want more information about the club? Contact Karen Green (563) 340-1427 or John Marksteiner (571) 218-0243 or email [email protected]. PP Bike Club is an active “social bike club”. We are not racers and average 12-14+/- mph over routes that range from 18-28 miles. We take a leisurely break half way. Longer and faster routes are accomplished by additional loops added to regular rides as well as Saturday/Sunday rides. Helmets are required. “Rules of the Road” are followed. The group travels on bike lanes, trails or low traffic areas. The regular Bike Club schedule (3X per week on M-W-F) resume in November. Pelican Preserve Shooting Sports Club (PPSSC) For further information and location, please contact John Pankau (630) 918-8622.

Dance Club - Instruction Instructor: Michael Dressler Thursdays 4:00-5:00pm Beginner Night Club Two-Step 5:30pm - optional practice Fee: $10 per person per class Dance Instruction Instructors: Becky and Diane Wednesdays - Beginner/Intermediate Salsa 4:00-5:30pm Fee: $5 For more information contact [email protected]. Writers Club - Pelican Pens Thursdays at 1:00pm Meetings held in the pool classroom above the indoor pool. Meeting activities will be determined by those participating and vary from one session to the next. Activities could include generating topic ideas, writing exercises, offering feedback on existing work, etc., non-judgmental environment.

Chix with Stix Knitting, crocheting, and any kind of needlework. Beginners welcome! During Season Wednesday and Friday November 1 - April 30 10:00am - 12:00pm Summer May 1 - October 31 Wednesdays only! 10:00am - 12:00pm

Please register for Art Classes by calling the Town Center reservation line where applicable (239) 985-1685. Participants cannot charge fees to their Town Center accounts.

Painting Pals Instructor: Janet McCormack Wednesday 10:00am - 12:00pm Pelican Players Drama Group Interested in acting for fun? If you have done a This is an open class for anyone who would Piano/Music Club - Musicians Needed like to come into the studio to work on their little, a lot, or NONE - WE WANT YOU! We The Piano/Music Club is looking for members perform plays and skits inside and outside own projects. to join the group. All instrumentalists are Pelican for charitable fundraisers and have welcome - even triangle and tambourine workshops on acting techniques. Contact Ceramics I players. If you are interested in joining, please Suzanne Hamilton at Instructor: Marilyn Richardson and Assistants contact Lynn Breun at [email protected] for more Fridays [email protected]. information. 9:30am - 12:30pm in Studio II This is a cooperative style class to work on Positivity Project Singles Network - Not Just a Social Group individual ceramic projects on an ongoing Meetings held in the upstairs classroom at the The Singles Network at Pelican Preserve is a basis. Come join us to work on the projects. fitness center. Questions? Contact Judy network of single Residents who get together New to ceramics and want a project? Come Marksteiner (571) 217-6737 or email for a variety of activities geared towards see what is available. Cost of class is based [email protected]. Resident interests. We have already made on the cost of the piece selected. Questions? some great friendships! If interested in joining Contact Marilyn (765) 215-4888 or email Spanish Club the group contact Paula Devivo at (239) 689- [email protected]. Meets Fridays 4227 or email [email protected]. 10:00-11:30am Fluid Art: Acrylic Paint Pouring, The Basics Upstairs classroom at fitness Motorcycle Club Instructor: Sandy Schuler This club is for intermediate and advanced No meetings, no dues. Just riding. Saturday - July 6, 13, 20 levels of Spanish. The focus is on reading If you like riding, then you need to contact 9:00am - 12:00pm and conversational applications. If interested Russ Michmerhuizen at [email protected] to Fee: $25 includes all four sessions contact John Vinkenbrink at add your name to the email list of riders. All Basic kit of supplies provided. Participants will [email protected] or call (602) 740riders are welcome. need to purchase additional items to 7993 or just join the group on Fridays. incorporate personal preferences. Sewing Pelicans Maximum of 10 participants Shelling Club 12:00 - 4:00pm in the Sewing Studio I Registration - Contact Sandy directly Anyone interested in learning more and want The Sewing Pelicans meet all year long [email protected]. information on the next meeting may email creating lap quilts, hats, bags and other items Linda Diekmann at [email protected]. for charitable causes. All sewing levels are welcome to join. Fabric donations are always accepted!

Card Club MONDAY

Time

Contact

Email

Phone #

Canasta

12:30-3:00pm Marjorie Lubinski

[email protected] 215-990-5604

Mahjong

12:15pm

Harriet Herman

[email protected]

239-313-5772

Mahjong Lessons

1:00-2:30pm Harriet Herman

[email protected]

239-313-5772

Pinochle

6:30pm

John/Carolyn Smith [email protected]

Texas Hold’Em Cash Game Euchre

6:30pm

John Zimdars

[email protected]

Information

Five tables available 239-313-5062 http://thapp.weebly.com

7:00pm

New players welcome

TUESDAY Hand & Foot

12:30-3:00pm Margot Maitland

239-666-1999 Organized game, not open game

Hand & Foot

12:30pm

Linda Bissett

[email protected]

239-225-7918 Open game, new players welcome.

Hand & Foot Canasta

12:30-4:30pm Faye Nieves

[email protected]

917-572-7712

Ladies Poker Players

7:00-9:30pm Harriet Herman

[email protected]

239-313-5772 Join us in game full of laughter and fun

12:45-4:00pm CC Carpenter

[email protected]

239-791-8106 Organized, social, Contract Bridge of men & ladies.

WEDNESDAY

Contract Bridge

Weekly during season, every other week during summer. Must be an intermediate or above player familiar and able to play common conventions (weak two’s, stayman, transfers, etc. Sign up required via email, phone or at bridge dates.

Men's Poker

7:00pm

Jerry Karliner

Mahjong

7:00pm

Harriet Herman

Hand, Knee & Foot

12:30pm

Margot Maitland

Sheepshead

6:00pm

Steve Bonz

678-654-0322 [email protected]

239-313-5773

THURSDAY

Texas Hold'Em Tourna- 7:00pm ment FRIDAY Mahjong 12:15pm

239-666-1999

Larry Dixon

[email protected]

614-440-4131 http://thapp.weebly.com

Harriet Herman

[email protected]

239-313-5772

Linda/Fred Tepper

[email protected]

239-768-9108 Everyone welcome. RSVP required.

SATURDAY Friendly Game of Poker 7:00pm SUNDAY Social Bridge

6:30pm

Painting with Suzanne On hiatus for the Summer Instructor: Suzanne Mikulka Thursdays 1:00 - 3:30pm - Reservations are required. Space is limited and supplies need to be ordered. There is no guarantee on supplies if participants do not pre-register. Fee: $20 per class Howard Hartke - Clay Class On hiatus until August Second Monday of the month 9:00am - 12:00pm $25 Class size is limited. Register in Studio II - Registration required. For more information, contact Resident Janet McCormack at [email protected]. Please indicate “Clay” in the subject line of the email.

Open Clay Class Mondays (except class days with Howard) Studio II This is NOT an instructional class. It is advisable that participants have previously worked wit clay or have attended at least one of Howard Hartke’s classes. Beginning to Advanced Drawing Class Instructor: Robie Apelgren 10:00am - 12:00pm Two sessions: Thursday, July 11 and 18 Fee: $30 for both sessions - payable directly to instructor Students bring a large sketch book, newsprint, variety of drawing pencils and eraser. Students will view a subject in the center of the room. Shading, 3-D, geometric shapes, etc. will be depicted. Reserve your spot by contacting Robie - [email protected] or call (317) 797-1532.

Destinations (239) 985-1688 Town Center Tuesday 5:00-9:00pm Happy hour and a la carte menu

TOWN CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION

Dinner 4:30-8:00pm Wednesday - Saturday (Wednesday Theme Menu) 3:00-6:00pm Happy Hour Flip-Flops 11:00am-7:00pm Daily Menu available Tuesday - Saturday

11:00am - 3:00pm Sunday - Monday 11:00am - 5:00pm Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4:00 - 7:00pm Fitness Center (239) 985-1751 7:00am-7:00pm Monday-Friday 7:00am-4:00pm Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday

Pelican Lounge - Computer Room 7:00am-7:00pm Monday-Friday 9:00am-9:00pm Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday Area may be accessed after hours via access cards. Contact Ashley Gonzalez at the Town Center reception desk for access. TOWN CENTER RESERVATION LINE FOR ACTIVITIES & EVENTS (239) 985-1685 Golf Shop (239) 985-1707

Town Center Terri Lollio

General Manager

(239) 985-1749

[email protected]

Debbie Bill

Administrative Assistant

(239) 985-1770

[email protected]

Erin McManus

Activities Coordinator

(239) 985-1757

[email protected]

Ashley Gonzalez

Town Center Receptionist

(239) 985-1692

[email protected]

Kim Davis

Rental Processing - Town Center

(239) 985-1750

[email protected]

Michael Fallacara

Executive Chef - The Club

(239) 985-1642

[email protected]

Nicholas Deem

Executive Chef - Town Center

(239) 985-1687

[email protected]

Kelly Entsminger

Food & Beverage Manager/Banquets

(239) 985-1705

[email protected]

Joee Hauck

The Club - Assistant F&B Manager/Banquets

(239) 985-1706

[email protected]

Anabel Gutierrez

Restaurant Manager - Town Center

(239) 985-1702

[email protected]

Stacy Logue

Fitness Director & Communications Coordinator

(239) 985-1755

[email protected]

Raymond Major

Director of Racquet Sports

(239) 985-1761

[email protected]

Carol Green

Racquet Sports Coordinator

(239) 985-1762

[email protected]

Scott Ortiz

General Manager

(239) 985-1734

[email protected]

Jim Torba

Director of Grounds

(239) 985-1718

[email protected]

David Startzel

Head Golf Professional

(239) 985-1703

[email protected]

Chris Pilgrim

Membership Director

(239) 985-1742

[email protected]

Mark Bazley

Assistant Golf Professional

(239) 985-1711

[email protected]

Gee Gee DeLeon

Club Member Services

(239) 985-1647

[email protected]

Sandy Royal

Golf Club Receptionist

(239) 985-1740

[email protected]

Gatehouse

Securitas

(239) 768-1121

Community Patrol

Securitas

(239) 336-4253

DwellingLive

Guest Registration

(239) 307-0773

Robin Cook

Administrative Assistant

(239) 985-1634

[email protected]

Scott Scharnott

Property Manager

(239) 985-1682

[email protected]

Chris Santos

Assistant Property Manager

(239) 985-1651

[email protected]

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