The Greens

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GREENS CHRISTMAS PARTY

Saturday, December 3rd

Social: 6-7 p.m.

Dance: 7-10 p.m.

Attire: Casual Dressy

(Music by Floyd Brown)

Bring your own beverage of choice.

Bring a tray of finger food to share.

NOTE: Because there is no admission charge, residents are encouraged to bring a food item for the St. Theresa Food Pantry and/or unwrapped toy for the Sheriff’s Toys for Tots drive. Thanks for your generosity!

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DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS

Bill Cotten—December 1

Anna Montagino—December 1

Michael Eades—December 4

Lois Forschler—December 6

Virginia Guidry—December 8

Julius LeBlanc—December 12

Ed Jaunet—December 13

Toni Koloski—December 16

Dee Reed—December 16

Kathy Carlson—December 20

Loney Hebert—December 22

Tom Cooper—December 23

Ann Vizzini—December 23

Carol Pierce—December 24

Wendell Crawford—December 25

Gisele Brown—December 27

Jim Heno—December 27

Tommy Brown—December 29

Joyce Jones—December 29

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Submited by Mary Kelly

The administrators from Trafigura andtheir Impala Management Company met with Pelican Golf Community board members a couple of weeks ago. They said if we had any concerns about the newshipping terminal or their multimillion dollar construction project next to Ormet to please contact Clark Vega at www.burnsideterminal.com. He would be happy to answer questions.

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GREENS DINNER CLUB

January 1 - June 30, 2012

Submitted by Gayle Smith

It's Dinner Club preparation time again for another six-month period, beginning January 1, 2012. Being part of the Greens Dinner Club is a great way to get to know your neighbors and enjoy spending time together with good food and conversation.

Each couple that would like to participate is assigned to a group of six or eight people, according to how many people request to be included. If you are unable to host eight in your group, please let me know when you e-mail me. Each couple in the group is responsible for hosting one gathering of their group during the six-month period. Each group can decide on convenient times and can meet in homes or go to a restaurant. The meal can be plain or fancy. You can invite others as long as those in your group are included.

Please email me at or call (225-473-1884)BEFORE DECEMBER 15TH if you would like to participate.

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RESIDENT ALERT

Please pay particular attention that all doors to community property are locked if you are the last one to use a facility. Also, do not give your key to any other person who is not a Greens resident. Thanks!

AARP VOLUNTEER HONORED

From THE ADVOCATE's "Around Ascension" Friday, November 25, 2011

Mark Neckameyer, of Gonzales, was named the Top Southeast States Driver Safety Program Volunteer for 2011, according to a news release from the AARP.

Don Robinson, regional coordinator for AARP, announced Tuesday that Neckameyer, who volunteers at the Gonzales and Donaldsonville Senior centers, was the top driver safety program volunteer for a five-state region.

The AARP Driver Safety Program has served more than 15 million people over age 50 since its inception in 1979. The program was created to encourage safe driving among people age 50 and older. The course teaches seniors the effects of aging on driving behaviors and how to adjust driving behaviors to accommodate for these changes, he said. The courses are taught and presented by unpaid volunteers trained by AARP, he said.

Neckameyer signed up and taught the Driver Safety Class to more than 100 local military veterans at the Gonzales American Legion Post and at the Gonzales and Donaldsonville Senior Centers during November.

“Besides driving safer, becoming more knowledgeable about newer driving laws like putting your lights on when using your windshield wipers and learning how to set up baby seats for grandchildren, people who take our class typically receive rebates of $70 to $300 per year from their auto insurance carriers,” Neckameyer said. “I calculate that our class has saved local drivers as much as $20,000 per year and the certificates are good for three years which means $60,000 in local spending instead of sending that money to insurance companies out of state. This makes me feel very good about what I am doing.”

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RENTERS ARE WELCOME

Submitted by Jean Ingrassia

With today's economy so bad, many residents and the developer are resorting to renting when homes don't sell. While renters do not have an ownership interest in the development, they constitute a vital part of our community. None of our legal documents, ie., Act of restrictions, Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws prohibit owners from renting their homes. However, owners have an obligation to educate their tenants as to the requirements of common-interest community living. Specifically, tenants, like all residents, are subject to the policies and rules andregulations of the association. We strongly recommend that owners have a written lease with their tenants which require tenants to comply with the association's governing documents.

We request that the owner provide the association president with the names and contact information of their tenants.Tenants are invited to join committees, participate in social activities, attend regular board meetingsand use the amenities. It is our hope that tenants will eventually become resident-owners in the Greens. While tenants are invited to attend the annual meeting, the governing documents permit only the person(s) on the title to the propertyvoting rights on those issues reserved to the members.

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THANKS!

Submitted by Pelican Point Resident

Phyllis Catalano

On behalf of many of our residents, patrons of the library, and those residing in Ascension Oaks Nursing Home, THANK YOU for your generosity. The books that have been donated to the PPHOA office are eventually moved to the Gonzales library which distributes them to libraries throughout our parish, as well as libraries through the south (replacing books destroyed by hurricanes). Other books and magazines are enjoyed by residents in Ascension Oaks Nursing home, or most got o St. Elizabeth Hospital Emergency Waiting Room. Children's books are also welcome. Donations are still accepted at the PPHOA office or phone Phyllis Catalano at 225-746-1468.

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THANKSGIVING POTLUCK

Submitted by Millie Matherne

A PAIR OF JEANS – Current Board member Jean Ingrassia and former member Gene Guidry are all smiles as they catch up at the Thanksgiving potluck.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Charles Huggins celebrated his November 8th birthday with wife Karen at the Thanksgiving potluck.

CROWD – About 90 residents feasted on turkey, ham, and all the trimmings at the Thanksgiving potluck dinner. Thanks to the social committee for organizing another outstanding event.

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GREENS BOARD MEETING

Thursday, December 8

6:30 p.m.

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NOTICE

The ACC will not meet in December since there are no applications to review. We will meet again on January 9, 2012.

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IN MEMORY

Glenn “Jake” Jacob

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RECIPE CORNER

CRANBERRY SAUCE WITH HORSERADISH

From Martha Cooper

(Martha brought this to the Thanksgiving potluck and had everyone asking for the recipe!)

1-16-oz. can Cranberry Sauce (with or without berries)

1/8 Cup Sugar*

5 Tbs. Horseradish

Salt (to taste)

1.  Cook cranberry sauce and sugar until it makes a jell, about 10 to 15 minutes.

2.  Add the horseradish and salt and cook until it starts to boil. Cool.

3.  Serve over cream cheese with crackers or as sauce with turkey or ham. Keeps well in refrigerator.

Notes from Martha: *Cut back on the sugar (can be completely omitted if preferred). The original recipe, from The Advocate (Dec. 25, 2008), calls for a half cup sugar which my family found too sweet. Also, it calls for the horseradish in ounces (2 5/8 oz.). Be sure to use the fresh ground horseradish in the jar, not the creamy, usually available at Wal-Mart.

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THANKS TO ALL DECORATORS!

Submitted by Diane Seidel

I would like to thank all of the people who participated in setting up both the fall displays and doing such a wonderful job to make Christmas colorful and festive. Barbara Leo, Bobbie Hughes, Penny Anderson, Sissy Bourgeois, Anna Lee Himel, Roberta Naden, Betty Beck, and Suzanne de Montluzin all joined together to get the job done and make it fun.

My special thanks to Ed Beck for helping set up the electric, Ted Horrobin for his woodworking skills, Mary Demarest for her wonderful ideas and creative artwork, and last but not least Frank Sheehan, Bob Points, and my husband Joel for always being available when I needed something special done.
I hope I haven't forgotten anyone because your help is very much appreciated.

Happy Holidays to you all.

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