03 Frenchman's Creek Newsletter October 2014
Monthly Community Newsletter
OCTOBER 2014
NEWSLETTER
Newsletter
October 2014
What We Love About…
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO, SEE, HEAR, AND TALK ABOUT THIS MONTH
YOM KIPPUR … OCT. 3 Yom means "day" in Hebrew and Kippur comes from a root that means "to atone". Thus Yom Kippur has come to mean "day of atonement". Some[who?] say there is a link to kapporet, the “mercy seat” or covering of the Ark of the Covenant. Abraham Ibn Ezra states that the word indicates the task and not just the shape of the ark cover; since the blood of the Yom Kippur sacrifice was sprinkled in its direction, it was the symbol of propitiation.
DID YOU KNOW...
...Hawaii has a special October event called "the Aloha Festival," sometimes de- scribed as the "Mardi Gras of the Pacific." ...A total lunar eclipse will take place on 8 October 2014. ...Columbus Day is celebrated the second Monday every October. ...Germany's Oktoberfest originally began on October 17, 1810, the wedding day of King Ludwig I. The annual festival starts much earlier, often in Septem- ber. ...Daylight Savings Time ends every year at 2:00 A.M. local time on the last Sun- day of October ...October's flower is the calendula. ...October is the tenth month in the Gregorian calendar, received its name from the Latin numeral octo meaning "eight", because in the original Roman calen- dar it was the eighth month. ...October begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of Libra and ends in the sign of Scorpio.
is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October." - Nathaniel Hawthorne
HALLOWEEN...OCT. 31 Evolving from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, modern Halloween has become less about literal ghosts and ghouls and more about costumes and candy. The Celts used the day to mark the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, and also believed that this transition between the seasons was a bridge to the world of the
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 What we love about... 3 Welcome Home
Dining & Entertainment
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Schedule a meeting with your landscape su- pervisor to get ready for the upcoming sea- son. Please call Brickman at 561-626-7466 to discuss your return date and set up an ap- pointment upon your return. Contact the Engineering Office at 561-775- 6453 to arrange to have your hurricane shutters removed or any project you would like to schedule for your home. The annual Dining Calendar as well as the “Season Handbook” have been mailed out. If you have questions regarding any of the up- coming events and to get a head start on your holiday reservations, please contact the Food & Beverage Office (561) 373-2647 Don’t forget to pick up the latest copy of our new Membership Directory . Now includ- ing pictures of our members. Traveling? Add ease to your travel to and from airports or sea ports by having our driv- ers do the driving in the comfort of your own vehicle. To arrange your transportation, please contact the POA office at (561) 627- 1467 during office hours. For after hours or weekends, please call Bilian directly at (561) Don’t forget to forward your address with the post office.
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Dining Calendar
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Beach Club
Activities at & around the Club
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Golf
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Fitness & Spa
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Tennis
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External Affairs
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POA
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Security
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Finance
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846-9987.
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Dining &
Entertainment
Watch your favorite Team in a great atmosphere at the Sports bar and enjoy a fabulous BBQ Dinner.
Sundays beginning October 19 th
Saturday, October 4 th Serving from 5:30 pm at the 19th Hole
Features German, American & Belgian Ales
Traditional German Specialties
Begins at 5:30pm at the Sports Bar
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Friday, October 31 - 7:00pm
“Trick or Treat” Halloween Party
Fortune tellers and tarot readings - progressive dinner. Fun for all. DJ.
LIVE ON SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday, November 8 - 7:00pm Bruce Smirnoff A stand-up comedian who has appeared on the Late Night Show, Evening At The Improv and Make Me Laugh. He has performed at the New York City’s Comic Strip, Los Angeles’ Comedy Store, Caesar’s, Las Vegas’ MGM, The Riviera and Tropicana Hotels. If you want a good belly laugh, come and
An exciting and inviting Supper Club with an exclusive entertainer for a very special evening.
Guests welcome.
FABULOUS DINING NIGHTS
Wine Tasting
with Stephen Fischer
on Friday, October 24 th at 5:30PM
at the Sportsbar
Gourmet Wine Dinner Thursday, November 13
Please contact the Food & Beverage Office (561) 273-2647 to make your reservations
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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole 8 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole 15 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar The Grille BC Lobster The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club 22 Lunch: 29 Lunch:
2 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: Beach Club 9 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: Beach Club 16 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club 23 Lunch: 30 Lunch:
3 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: Beach Club 10 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: Beach Club 17 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille 24 Lunch:
4 Yom Kippur Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Break the Fast 11 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: Beach Club
The Pool Side Café will reopen on Monday, October 6. Lunch daily 11:00am-4:00pm
5 Brunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: BBQ 12 Brunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: BBQ
6 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole 13 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club
7 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole 14 Lunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club
18 Lunch: 19th Hole
Beach Club Sports Bar Beer Tasting & Oktoberfest 19th Hole Beach Club
19 Brunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: NFL Sunday BBQ
20 Lunch:
21 Lunch:
25 Lunch:
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar The Grille
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club The Grille
26 Brunch: 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: NFL Sunday BBQ
27 Lunch:
28 Lunch:
31 Halloween Lunch:
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club Dinner: 19th Hole Sports Bar Beach Club
The Grille 19th Hole Beach Club
“Trick or Treat” BC Dinner with the Ghouls
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Lobster Dinner Wednesday, October 22nd 6:00pm-9:00pm Calypso Brunch Sunday, October 26th 6:00pm-9:00pm Paella Night Monday, October 27th 6:00pm-9:00pm Dinner with the Ghouls Friday, October 31st 6:00pm-9:00pm
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Activities at & around the Club
A RT C LASSES with Rita Boutros will resume in the Frenchman’s Creek Art Studio Tuesdays 2:00pm to 5:00pm October 21st to November 18th and November 25th to December 23rd Beginner and Advanced Students welcome!
Frenchman’s Creek Group Wednesday, November 5th 7:30pm
Friday, October 10th until Sunday, November 9th
NORTON MUSEUM “ART AFTER DARK” Thursday, October 16 th 4:30 pm—7:45 pm
Cigar Club
“Where Culture and Entertainment Meet.”
On Thursdays, the Museum presents diverse arts to its visitors - from music and dance, to film - as well as DIY art projects, tours, conversations with curators, lectures and wine tastings. Programs relate to the Museum Collection and special exhibitions as well as to holidays and historical and cultural landmark dates
M EETS IN THE C IGAR L OUNGE OUTSIDE THE M EN ’ S C ARD R OOM
W EDNESDAYS O CTOBER 22 ND N OVEMBER 12 TH
Join us on Thursday, October 16 th
Admission and fees for transportation, snacks and drinks will apply. Departing from the Main Club at 4:30 pm. To sign up and for more information regarding this trip, please call Bilian at 561-846-9987.
AT 3:30 PM
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GOLF Golf Operations Update:
Over the next few months we will be receiving new models of golf clubs from all of the leading manu- facturers including Titleist, Callaway, Taylor Made, Ping, Mizuno, Cobra, Cleveland and Adams Golf. The Golf Shop also features the latest design in fashion from Chervo, Bogner, Jamie Sadock, Swing Control, Sport Haley, Peter Millar, Polo, Bugatchi, and many more. We have new lines coming in regularly, so come in and browse our new selections.
The Golf Professional Staff is excited to begin the 2014-2015 golf seasons. We look forward to the re- turn of our seasonal Frenchman’s Creek Members and get the season off to a successful start. The Golf Professional Staff lead by Frenchman’s Creek PGA Director of Golf, Robert Bruno, PGA Head Profes- sional, Rich Luchini and our Assistant Professionals Rocco Panzitta, Luis Leon, Jeff Sullivan, Chris Horn and Todd Kitchen have worked diligently through- out the summer to make this season one of the best seasons that we ever have had. The South Golf Course Project is in the final stages of preparation for the November 1 st opening. The grass is maturing beautifully in the fairway and rough along with the tift-eagle green complexes. The bunkers are being prepared with new sand as well. The new Short Game Practice Area has been upgraded for you to improve your short game skills from chipping, pitching, bunker play to a variety of uneven lies. We are confident that the membership will be impressed with the South Golf Course im- provements upon their return.
Kevin Walker , our cart mechanic reminds you to make sure your cart is running smoothly by drop- ping by for your 10-Point service and a thorough cleaning and waxing of your cart.
Guest Play & Tee Times: Guest tee times are available for you and your guest during the season on a daily basis. Guests are allowed to play before 8:00 am and after 12:00 pm. Tee times may be available after 10:00 am on light- er play days and must be approved by the Director of Golf or Head Professional. You may request tee times via the telephone system at (561-775-6414) or through the tee time computer terminals located in the golf shop. Please contact the golf shop and/ or starter for any questions in regard to guest play and tee times.
We swing into a full tournament schedule starting this month. The Men’s and Ladies Opening Days will be held the first Tuesday and Wednesday in Novem- ber. Please see the attached Tournament Schedule for 2014-2015 in order to make your golfing ar- rangements.
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UPCOMING EVENTS & TOURNAMENTS
Practice Facility: The practice facility is available every day for our members and their guests for warm-up prior to your round of golf, for a golf lesson with one of our instructional staff member’s and for working on your game and refining your swing. Please Note: Children under the age of sixteen ( 16 ) must be accompanied by an adult and are required to utilize the North End ( Back End ) of the practice facility located by the sales center. All children should be dressed in golf attire at all times when you using any part of the practice facility in- cluding the putting green. As a friendly reminder, members and their guests are required to adhere to the standards set at Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country. We all must follow the proper dress code policy on the golf courses as well as all of the practice facilities. Men are required to wear a collared shirt at all times. No denim, workout attire, tank tops or short shorts are acceptable attire for these areas. All members and guests should follow the proper golf course rules of etiquette. We ask that you adhere to the 90 degree rule while driving your cart, please fill in all your divots with sand, rake all bunkers, fix all ball marks on the green and maintain a four (4) hour pace of play. Cell phones are prohibited on the course as well as the practice facilities. Please re- spect your fellow members and enjoy your golf. Dress Code & Golf Course Etiquette:
NOVEMBER LADIES OPENING GOLF & LUNCHEON Tuesday, November 4 9:30 am Start 9 Hole ABCD (Step Aside) Scramble Format All welcome. Fabulous luncheon after golf. MEN’S OPENING GOLF & LUNCHEON Wednesday, November 5 8:30 am Start 18 Hole format. Luncheon after golf.
NINE, WINE & DINE Friday, November 14 3:00 pm Start, 9 Hole format Golf, dinner, open bar and prizes. MEN’S MEMBER STAFF GOLF & LUNCH EVENT Friday, November 21 st Shotgun at 9:00 am Individual and Partner formats
JUNIOR CLINIC November 24 & 25 from 3 to 5pm
FAMILY GOLF EVENT Wednesday, November 26 12:45 pm Shotgun—9 & 18 Holes
HOLE-IN-ONE
CONGRATULATIONS TO: Jack Pearlman who scored a Hole-in-One Monday, September 15 on Hole #6 North 165 yards
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FITNESS & SPA
W ELCOME B ACK N EW S EASON I NTRODUCTION S PA S PECIALS
Facial Special Ultimate Lifting & Firming Facial
Barber Services Now Available as an In Home Service
50 min $85
Schedule your appointments directly with Louis Ciolfi
Body Special Organic Ginger-Lime Scrub
50 min $70
Nail Special Footlogix Pedicure
Barber Haircut & Style Barber Facial Shave
50 min $30
Massage Special Shiatsu Massage
50 min $75
Contact Louis directly for
For an appointment, please call the Fitness Center and Spa at (561) 622-3691 Specials are valid from October 1st to October 31st
appointments and all pricing information.
Tel: 914-575-9522
Email: minniesiolfi@hotmail.com
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The Fitness and Spa Center invites you to Schedule an appointment or experience a group class with one of our new team personnel. Fitness & Spa
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Jason Frankoff Personal Trainer & Classes
Angela Salazar Massage & Esthetician
P E R S O n n E l
Mary Peterson Massage & Esthetician
Laura Fleming Nail Technician
Teodora Suriel Massage
Veronica Perez Nail Technician
Jeannette Rawitt Yoga
Stephanie Wilson Group Aerobics
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Chair Yoga with Liz
Mondays at 10 am for 45 minutes
Who benefits from Chair Yoga? Those of you with disabilities, inflexibil- ity or who just cannot get on the floor can improve your health through an amazing form of adaptive exercise. The chair replaces the mat! Chair Yoga relaxes your body and mind, improves your flexibility and elevates your overall health and well-being. Come dressed in your everyday clothing. Class ends in time to make your card game!
Fitness & Spa
Learn about
Have your
Learn about
Chair Yoga
Body Composition Evaluated
Pilates Training
Take the Chair Yoga class to learn about the benefits and how it is for all fitness levels.
Learn about the benefits of Pilates reformer training.
Using the new InBody Com- position Machine you will learn about your body and how this will help you get the most out of your workout.
Fri Oct 10 at 11:00
Fri Oct 6 at 10:00
Fri Oct 17 at 11:00
Fri Oct 13 at 10:00
Fri Oct 24 at 11:00
Wed Oct 8 with Jason
Fri Oct 20 at 10:15
Fri Oct 31 at 11:00
Mon Oct 13 with Jason
Fri Oct 27 at 10:00
Wed Oct 22 with Jason
Each session is complimentary, 30 minutes & is limited to 5 people.
Mon Oct 27 with Jason
This is a complimentary class and is 45 minutes in length.
Each session is complimentary and a 15 minute appointment.
Please call the Fitness Center and Spa at 561-622-3691 to sign up to participate. Offers are valid from October 1st to October 31st.
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Tennis Healthy and Happy Welcome We hope all of you had a great summer and we look forward to a great upcoming season Time to swing into action:
JUNIOR TENNIS it is all about “Having Fun” Now is a great time to get your children and grandchildren involved in a sport that requires self-discipline, fitness, mental focus and concentration. We have kids clinics all during the holidays! We also have junior clinics in the afternoons during the week! Please sign up in tennis shop! MATCH POINT: All of us on the tennis staff really enjoy seeing you participate in our great sport. Game arranging is one of our most popular services. We find this to be very beneficial to tennis activity at Frenchman’s Creek! So we look forward to everyone that wants to get back or want to try this great sport to come in and we will be happy to set you up with the right level game. PICKLE BALL!! (Part tennis, ping pong, badminton). One of the fastest grow- ing sports, it has become very popular among many of the clubs in the area as well as out West. Pickle Ball….. for those of you who have not played tennis in a while or have stopped because of injuries; we have a new game that we are introduc- ing this season. It is a low impact game easy on the joints, and multigenerational. It is played on a smaller tennis court, us- ing paddles and low compression balls. We will be offering Demo Day for all of you to see what the Pickle Ball Craze is all about!!! Demo Day to be announced soon.
MEN’S TENNIS CLINICS Tuesdays 9:00 am – 10:30 am Can’t make it to your Saturday morning match? Sign up for this clinic for a great workout. Get technical advice from the pros on any shot you may need to work on, plus leave the class feeling energized and wanting to play more. All members are welcome. LADIES TENNIS CLINIC Grab your racquet and join us All levels are welcome. Sign up with the Tennis Pro Shop. 3 AND THE PRO LESSONS (working on doubles with the pro) Come visit or call us in the Shop and we will put the lesson together. PRIVATE LESSONS Schedule individually in the Tennis Pro Shop 622-1623 Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00 am – 10:30 am
ennis Tip
Splash your Volleys Do you send too many volleys straight into the net or spray them to parts unknown? If you do, you’re probably taking too big a backswing. It’s difficult to control the ball when you make a swinging volley. To remedy the problem, bring your racket hand back only as far as your shoulder. Then, move it quickly for- ward keeping your wrist firm through impact using much the same motion you would in splashing some- one in the club pool. That will prevent you from over swinging and create a smoother, more compact motion use that motion to make a splash on the court! Now have fun on the courts! Sometimes it does not matter how you play, it is how you look on the court….So come into the tennis shop to restock for your tennis, fitness, pool, beach and gift needs! We will be carrying 50+UV Protection (the highest protection available in apparel) We live in Florida and need to protect our skin! Looking forward to seeing you “ALL on the courts”
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External Affairs Committee
Be an informed voter on November 4 th
The Frenchman's Creek External Affairs Committee invites all members to a discussion of Election 2014
with Mary Jane Range of the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County
Th e League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy.
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SUMMER PRESSURE CLEANING IS ABOUT TO BEGIN.
PATIO, VILLA AND TOWN HOMES : As part of your POA Services, all driveways, entry areas, cart paths are scheduled to be cleaned during the month of September CUSTOM HOMEOWNERS: The same pressure cleaning services are available. For a quote call: Decorative Surfacing (561)745-8121 or the POA Office (561) 627-1467. ADDITIONAL CLEANING SERVICES can be performed during this time, i.e.: pool decks, patio furniture, gutters, etc. Please contact Decorative Surfacing (561) 7458121 or the POA Office (561) 627-1467 for scheduling.
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At Your Service
KEVIN’S GOLF CART MAINTENANCE SERVICES Program І—$45.00 (should be done at least twice a year) Water batteries, check and rotate. Check brakes and adjust as necessary. Check accessories and advise on any repairs that may be needed. Inspect for loose connections on batteries and terminals. Address any corrosion on battery tops. Report to the member any future or present problems in need of further repair. Program II—$12.50 per month Kevin’s battery maintenance program is performed once a month in two parts which includes: 1. Check the water in the batteries, plug in cart and charge. 2. Unplug the charger from the wall and receptacle. Program III—$1,685.50 We also have a summer (June thru September) refurbishing program for your golf cart which includes a paint job, curtains, pin striping, lettering and seat covers for $1,685.50 plus tax—a savings of $200.00. Please call Kevin Walker to schedule your appointment at (561) 273-2667 or (561) 371-2933. Grease all fittings. Inspect motor for loose connections. Check and fill air pressure in tires. Check wiring.
GUEST REGISTRATION You may register your guests online through the Frenchman’s Creek website and print guest passes in the convenience of your home. To access online, please perform the following steps: 1. Log onto the members’ website by going to: www.FrenchmansCreek.com. 2. Enter your username and password then click login. 3. Click option "Resources”, then on the left side second option is Guest Registration . 4. Click Guest Registration and fill in the necessary information
TRANSPORTATION Around town? Book your private chauffeur to drive you and your guests to your desired destinations in the comfort of your own vehicle. Traveling? Add ease to your travel to and from airports or sea ports by having our drivers do the driving in the comfort of your own vehicle. To arrange your transportation, please contact the POA office at (561) 627-1467 during office hours. For after hours or weekends, please call Bilian directly at (561) 846-9987. Once your transportation is scheduled, you will receive a confirmation call the day before to let you know who will be picking you up. Please give at least 24 hours notice when booking your transportation.
individually for each guest. 5. When you hit the “Send
Request” button, the system will allow you to print the pass at that time and will also e-mail it to the address on the form. The POA office will also receive a copy of the
pass for tracking purposes. Unaccompanied guests must
present their passes upon arrival at the Beach Club or Fitness Center. Access to these facilities may be denied without a guest pass. Should you have any questions, please contact the POA Office at (561)-627-1467.
HURRICANE SHUTTERS Hurricane season begins June 1st and ends November 30th. Hurricane and storm shutters may be installed at the beginning of hurricane season but no earlier than June 1st and are required to be removed by November 30th. An application must be submitted to the Architectural Review Board prior to new shutter installation. Please refer to our Hurricane Shutter Policy in the ARB Manual. For assistance, please contact Kathy O’Brien at (561) 273-2616.
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Security
On a two-lane roadway, you are required to slow
to a speed that is 20 miles per hour less than the
posted speed limit.
If the speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less, you
must slow down to five miles per hour.
If you are driving on an interstate or roadway
with multiple lanes of travel in the same direction,
and you approach an any emergency vehicle, law
enforcement vehicle & tow vehicles parked along
the roadway, you must vacate the lane closest to
that vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so . If you are
not able to safely move over, you must slow down
to a speed of 20 MPH below the posted speed limit
unless directed otherwise by a law enforcement
officer.
Violating the move over law puts both yourself
and a public safety professional at risk.
Violating the move over law can result in a fine
and points on your license.
Effective July 1, 2014, the law was changed to
include sanitation vehicles and utility service vehi-
cles .
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F I N A N C E
A UTHORIZATION A GREEMENT FOR A UTOMATIC W ITHDRAWALS
(ACH DEBITS)
Frenchman’s Creek is offering the service of automatic withdrawal through Bank of America. If you would like to have your monthly balance automatically withdrawn from a bank account that you specify, please complete the attached authorization form and submit it to the accounting office, along with a voided check from your account. The Automatic withdrawal will be done on the 25 th of every month. If the 25 th falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the funds will be deducted on the following Monday . To enjoy this convenient service, please email the information: bmukuka@Frenchmanscreek.com or call (561) 273 2622.
Company Name: Frenchman’s Creek, Inc.
Company Tax I.D. Number: 59-273-4365
I hereby authorize Frenchman’s Creek, to initiate debit entries (or credit entry to adjust any debit entry made in error) to my: (please select one)
Checking Account or
Savings Account
PLEASE SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
House Account:
; Dues & Assessment Account:
; Both:
Financial Institution:
Branch:
City:
State:
Zip:
Routing/Transfer Number:
Debiting Account:
********************************ATTACH VOIDED CHECK*************************************
THIS WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION IS TO REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECTIVE UNTIL
FRENCHMAN’S CREEK, INC. HAS RECEIVED WRITTEN NOTIFICATIONTO END ACH DEBIT.
Name: (Please Print)
Authorization Signature:
Date:
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