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The Insider - An independent newspaper for Wynmoor residents. November 2022.

VOL. 6 NO. 11 The INSIDER

An Independent Newspaper

For Wynmoor Residents

NOVEMBER 2022

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A Test That Can Save Your Life
MY STORY
By Mark Bogen

Every year I go to my doctor for a basic checkup and blood determine if you have a blockage
work. Concerned for my health, the only preventative test I in your artery there are two
have ever taken is a colonoscopy. However, during the past few tests that I am aware of. First,

years, I learned about a test that can determine if your arteries have any there is a test called a “Calcium

blockages. The test is called a CT-A, which is like an x-ray with contrast. Score” where the test shows if

Even though I do not have chest pain or any symptoms of heart you have hard plaque in your

trouble, I decided to take the CT-A test to see if I had any blockages. arteries. Second, is the same test

Most doctors will say that this test is only given when a person exhibits but with an IV using contrast

cardiac disease or symptoms related to your heart. However, when you called a CT-A. This test shows

consider that one in every two men and one in every three women will whether you have both soft and

have a heart attack in their lifetime and heart disease is the leading cause hard plaque in your arteries.

of death, I decided to take this test as a preventative measure. The calcium score test does not

Following the test, I was informed by the radiologist that I had a show whether you have soft

significant blockage in my “widow maker” artery and he suggested plaque. In my situation, I had a
that I speak to a cardiologist. After the cardiologist looked at my scans, significant blockage of soft plaque which would never be discovered

he determined I needed to get a stent put in. I asked the doctor what in the Calcium Score test.

would happen if I never got this test and just lived a healthier lifestyle. Based on learning that there is a preventative test that can save

He replied by saying that in his opinion within five years I would have lives, I am spear heading a pilot project as your county commissioner.
Starting in January, 2023, Broward County will be offering 10,000
suffered a major heart attack or had instant cardiac death.

Last week I had a stent put in that will hopefully allow me to live Broward residents free cardiac testing. While there are certain criteria

a longer life. The reason I wanted to share this story is because there to participate, I hope everyone will go to the following website to sign

are millions of people who have blockages and are unaware of it. To up: www.takehearttest.com

Happy Holidays, Peace and Freedom For All!

the Insider staff

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BE SCAM CONSCIOUS!

Do NOT Give Out Your Personal Information.
Make Sure You Can Verify Who Is Contacting You!

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“Rachael’s Return”

By Janet Rebhan

(NAPSI)—Caroline Martin has everything but the
thing her soul craves most: a daughter. During a routine
hysterectomy, she unwittingly aborts the little girl she’s
always longed for, leaving the unborn baby’s soul in
limbo. She shares a hospital room with a pregnant woman
who’s just been shot by her boyfriend. Her unborn child
is barely hanging on—and the soul of Caroline’s hovering
baby cannot resist the urge to rebirth via this unclaimed
fetus.
In the aftermath, two engaging heavenly guides struggle to find a way to
help Caroline and her would-be daughter forge the link always meant to be
between them—before the child’s brutal father makes good on his vow to
steal the girl and disappear with her.

“Big Wild Love”

By Jill Sherer Murray

Jill Sherer Murray lived in a dead-end relationship
into her 40s before she finally let it go. She was like
millions of women who struggle with whether to stay in a
loveless marriage, a bad relationship, or give up on dating
altogether, believing love isn’t in the cards. You may even
know someone struggling with a similar decision. 

With warmth and honesty, Murray shows how letting go
can free you from a life that isn’t serving you.

She knows this is true, because she did it herself—and
ultimately attracted the love and life she wanted. “Big Wild Love” shows
how to find the way back to the self once thought lost.

“Finding Venerable Mother”

By Cindy Rasicot

When Cindy Rasicot moves to Thailand with her
husband and teenage son, she finds herself strangely adrift
in a foreign culture, unprepared for the challenges she
encounters. On an impulse, she signs up for a conference
where she unexpectedly meets a Thai Buddhist nun,
Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, who leads her on
a spiritual journey from which there is no turning back.

This soulful and engaging memoir is the story of one
woman’s journey of physical, emotional, and spiritual
healing through her connection to a loving Buddhist teacher who fully
accepts and nurtures her in a way her own mother never did.

“Broth From the Cauldron”

By Cerridwen Fallingstar

A collection of “teaching stories,” this is a literary
Wiccan soup for the soul. It is a distillation of the wisdom
Cerridwen Fallingstar has gathered from her journey
through life and from her 40 years as a Shamanic teacher
and Wiccan Priestess.

At turns poignant and humorous, it chronicles her
trajectory from a Republican Cold War upbringing to
Pagan Priestess, offering a portrait of a culture growing
from denial to awareness. Accessible to any audience
interested in personal growth, “Broth from the Cauldron” is for everyone
who’s ever stood at the crossroads wishing a fairy godmother would come
along and show the path.

CALLING IN YOUR
GUESTS AHEAD OF TIME,
WILL ALLEVIATE LONG

LINES AT THE GATES!

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Wynmoor

By Nancy Landman

Corinne Brodie - Flight of Clouds

Steven Handshu - The Old Wagon
Israel Gips
The Leggo Family

Lee Levine - Leaves
Ari Hochman
The Ghastly March of the Praying Mantis

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You’ve Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best.
Temple Beth Am, Margate

By Linda Storfer

This past summer my husband Bennett and I had the sheer joy and privilege continue to pray together weekly on the Sabbath on Friday night and Saturday
of spending quality time with all eleven of our grandchildren, not counting
number twelve who is about to make an entrance into this crazy world morning and provide daily services online to those who prefer to do so from
sometime later this month. Normally this would not be such a big deal but
due to COVID and the fact that some of them live here in Florida while a the comfort of their homes. We are optimistic that things are going uphill
few of them live in Israel means that we have not all been together in several
years. What brought us all together was a family celebration of our oldest and are eager to provide quality programs though our Sisterhood, Men’s
grandson’s Bar Mitzvah in North Miami Beach. The unique grandparent-
grandchild relationship is indeed very special. Later this month we read in Club, Adult Education Department and special holiday programs. If you’re
the Torah about our patriarch Jacob who is sick and asks his son Joseph to
bring his sons (Jacob’s grandsons) to visit him. The fact that Joseph had not looking to satisfy your thirst for knowledge our senior Rabbi, Rabbi Michelle
contacted his father for 22 years prevented Jacob from having any relationship Goldsmith is teaching a class on Wednesday evenings entitled The Book of
at all with his grandsons. A grandparent’s relationship to grandchildren is Samuel from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Also, for the first time in many years there will
sometimes deeper than a parent child relationship. Since grandparents don’t be a Beginner Hebrew Reading class taught by Alana Menitoff on Tuesdays
have the same responsibilities as their children do to their children it is from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. These classes are open to both members and
always a pleasure to be with them. We do not have the authority to punish non-members at a nominal cost. If you are a hockey fan now is the time to
them and we have the experience and maturity as people who raised children
(their parents). I count my blessings every day for being a grandparent and order your tickets for the Panthers vs the New Jersey Devils game in December
am thankful that I am around to watch them grow up and develop into fine
citizens in our society. As this is the month for us to take stock and count our because tickets are going fast and you don’t want to be left out of all of the
blessings with Thanksgiving just around the bend, I am especially mindful
of their existence and wellbeing. action and fun. By the way, the game takes place during Chanukah so this

Here at Temple Beth Am we are very blessed and thankful for our beautiful makes a great gift for your children and grandchildren.
building and our wonderful Rabbi, lay leadership and congregation. We have
witnessed very tough times over the past few years due to the economy, For information about any of the above and other upcoming events,
inflation and COVID. Thank G-d we are now in a healing state and are
beginning to turn the corner. Last month we concluded our High Holiday special programs and classes
services with many old and new members at the synagogue while others opted
to participate online at home. The internet enabled many of our members please check out our website
to participate in services but also kept us from all being together in person
as we have been accustomed to doing during holidays and the Sabbath. We www.beth-am.org or visit
the synagogue at 7205 Royal
Palm Blvd., Margate. You can
also call the office and ask for
Alana at 954-968-4545. On
behalf of the Rabbi, the staff

and the Board of Directors we

want to wish all of our friends

a very Happy Thanksgiving.

PHOTO: Temple Beth Am

volunteers cleaning Pompano

Beach before Yom Kippur

doing a “reverse taschlich”

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What’s Better: Life Estate Deed
or Revocable Trust

By Martin Zevin, Attorney

There are several ways to avoid probate on your home Even with the Enhanced Life Estate Deed, there
when you die. If you are single, there will be probate are risks, particularly if your child has a bankruptcy,
when you die unless you choose one of the following outstanding judgment or undergoes divorce. The worst
options. If you are married and own your home together, risk, however, is if, God forbid, your child dies before
your surviving spouse will not have probate; however, you or with you in a common accident. Your child’s
there will be probate when the second of you passes estate would then become the owner of the property
away, unless one of these options is done. once you died, which would result in probate being
required. Thus, the main purpose of the Life Estate
Let us assume that you own your home jointly with Deed is not accomplished.
your spouse and that you have two children. Both of The best way to avoid probate on your home is to do a Revocable Living
you desire to have your two children inherit your home equally when Trust. When you sign the Revocable Living Trust Agreement, you also
you both pass away. sign a Deed transferring the property to you as Trustees of your Trust. You
are able to keep your homestead exemption, maintain complete control
The first option would be to add the names of your two children to the of the property during your lifetime and make amendments to your Trust
Deed as joint tenants with right of survivorship. This is not a good idea. without changing the Deed.  There are no risks involved, since your
It would affect your ability to claim your full homestead exemption. In children’s names do not appear on the Deed. The only disadvantage of the
addition, you lose control of your property and can only sell it if your Revocable Living Trust is that it will cost more money in attorney’s fees.
children both agree and sign all closing documents. If you wanted to take When you discuss the options with your attorney, you should discuss the
one of the children off the Deed, you would be unable to do so. If one difference in fees between the Revocable Living Trust and the Enhanced
of your children files for bankruptcy, has an adverse judgment or files Life Estate Deed. You can then determine whether it is worth saving the
for divorce, your property could be subject to liens or other legal action. money and taking the risks involved in the Enhanced Life Estate Deed.
Therefore, I recommend against a Deed with your children as joint tenants During this current time of “social distancing,” I have been consulting
with right of survivorship. with clients via phone, e-mail and regular mail. In the past, my free initial
consultation would normally be a personal meeting. Please feel free to call
The second option is a Life Estate Deed. There are two types of Life me for a free phone consultation regarding any issues pertaining to Wills,
Estate Deeds: regular and Enhanced (also referred to as Lady Bird).  The Trusts, Deeds, Probate, Power of Attorney or Health Care Surrogate. I
regular Life Estate Deed requires that your children join in any sale or am also available for a free consultation regarding personal injury claims
other changes on the Deed; therefore, you have lost control and cannot or to explain car insurance coverage. Call me at 954-569-4878. My
take your child’s name off the Deed if you choose to do so. The Enhanced address is 3275 W. Hillsboro Blvd., Suite 204, Deerfield Beach, Florida
Life Estate Deed gives you the sole right to sell the property during your 33442. My website is www.martinzevinpa.com and my e-mail address
lifetime or make any other changes to the Deed without the permission is [email protected].
of your child. The Enhanced Life Estate Deed has very specific legal
language in order to be effective; therefore, do not attempt to do this on
your own.

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Technology Improving Our Lives

What You Should Know About The 3G Shutdown
(NAPSI)—The end of the 3G cellular network has begun and for many these devices stop working, support lines could be backlogged and replace-
Americans, it may come as a surprise. They might wake up one morning to ments will be in high demand. The global chip shortage is already affecting
some of their most important devices not working.  the supply lines of many connected devices. Acting early could save you time.

What is 3G?  3. Test your devices regularly. As soon as it does not perform as expected,
Many people have heard the term 3G but don’t know it refers to the “third contact your manufacturer for a solution.

generation” of cellular network technology. Now there’s 5G LTE—500 times 4. Try connecting your devices to WiFi. If you’re able to connect your 3G
faster than 3G—and carriers are phasing out 3G.  device to WiFi, you might be able to continue using it as long as you are in
range of a WiFi network.
What devices might be affected?
You may have a connected device now which uses 3G 5. Update your firmware. Some devices (such as routers and some connected
cars) may only require a firmware update—meaning an installed update to the
such as:
• personal wearable alarms used to connect to 911 device’s internal software—to continue working on 4G.
• wearable locators for kids and pets You can call the company directly to learn your options.
• smart watches
• ankle monitors 6. Look out for 3G sunsetting scams. You want to be
• older cell phones (such as iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy certain that an e-mail or a call is really from the company
responsible for your connected device. Don’t click any
S4, and Trac phones) links or give away personal or payment information if
• older Amazon Kindles (Oasis and older) someone randomly reaches out to you. Make sure you
• some mobile hotspots and routers talk to your manufacturer or carrier first, either by going
• some tablets (including some iPads) to the store in person or using verifiable contact informa-
• Security alarms and connected fire alarms in your tion from the company or carrier’s official website or on
the materials that came with your device. 
home
• GPS and in-car assistants  7. Take COVID precautions. If your device upgrade
• The ability to remotely start your car and/or unlock requires a technician to come to your house and you feel
vulnerable to COVID, there are precautions you can take.
it Wearing a mask, social distancing (at least six feet apart),
and sanitizing surfaces are all recommended by the CDC. 
Tips to Prepare
If you suspect that you have an older device that may Because NXT-ID considers seniors and others who
rely on 3G-connected devices to call for help when they
no longer work when 3G goes away, heed these hints: need it its biggest concern, it’s prioritized reaching out
1. Check your personal emergency response device. These are life-saving to customers via e-mail, mail and even hospitals to let people know how to
check whether their devices are being affected—and to let them know they
devices so they must work. Don’t wait for an emergency to find out if it does. can get a new device at no charge under warranty.
Call your device support line to find out. Generally, they can tell you based
on the serial or model number. Learn More
Contact your device manufacturer for more information.
2. Act quickly to replace affected devices that are important to you. Once

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OUTPATIENT THERAPY AT HOME

Dr. Bronson Bartolone

I am the owner of Florida Strong Physical Therapy, and currently licensed
in state of Florida. I have extensive experience with evaluating and treating
musculoskeletal, neurological, vestibular impairments, sports injuries, total
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We are a fully equipped physical • Total Joint Replacements
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Puzzles and Games Solutionsonpage66

Crossword Puzzle Sudoku

ACROSS 45. Street vendor 13. Norm Use your logic to find the correct number for each square. When finished,
1. Whale 46. Armor-plated warship 18. Leaves out all nine rows across, all nine columns down and all nine 8-by-8 boxes must
5. “Smallest” particle 48. Improperly conducted 22. Purified contain all nine numbers, 1 through 9 with no repeats.
9. Review trial 24. Conduct
14. Cry 50. Pondered 25. Hillside Thankful For
15. Of higher order 54. Brusque 26. Mothers
16. Deadly virus 55. Grossness 27. Occurrence Find and circle all of the summer words that are hidden in the grid.
17. Start and end of a line 57. Illicit sexual relationship 29. Secret group The remaining letters spell an additional summer item.
19. Pertaining to the sun 58. Dwarf buffalo 30. Gentry
20. Water vapor 59. Chimney channel 31. Patriarch
21. Comes down 60. Cash 33. Fate
23. In a generous manner 61. Rules and regulations 34. Surfs with a sail
25. Metal refinery 62. Slipped 37. Traveling amusement show
28. Gooey stuff DOWN 42. Swelling
29. C 1. Is endebted to 44. Blood vessel
32. Plushy 2. Let out 45. Cushion
33. Grassland 3. Yield 46. Put out
34. Side of a room 4. Horrifying 47. A Finnish steam bath
35. Portent 5. French for “Friend” 48. Office message
36. Fruit of the oak tree 6. Affectionate 49. Metal used in steel
38. Footnote note 7. Aquatic mammal 51. Threshold
39. Twinge 8. Masseur 52. Decorative case
40. Tank 9. Scalp, as a concert ticket 53. Not the original color
41. Upper legislative chamber 10. Black 54. Flat hat
43. Estimated (abbrev.) 11. Not warm 56. Petrol
44. What we breathe 12. “Oh dear!”

Binox

The finished puzzle should be filled with Xs and Os. Horizontally and vertically, there ACTS OF KINDNESS ELECTRICITY GRANDPA PETS
should never be a continuous run of the same symbol longer than 2. There are an A PLACE TO LIVE EYEGLASSES HAPPY MEMORIES RAINBOWS
equal number of Xs and Os in each row and column. All rows are unique. All columns BEACHES EYESIGHT HEARING SCHOOL
are unique, too. BEAUTIFUL NATURE FAITH HOLIDAYS SINGING
BLESSINGS FAMILY HUMOR SISTERS
BOOKS FLOWERS INTERNET SMART PHONES
BROTHERS FOOD LAUGHTER SMILES
CARE GIVERS FREEDOM LIFE SUNSHINE
CHILDREN FRESH AIR LOVE TEACHERS
CHRISTMAS FRIENDS MUSIC TELEVISION
CLEAN WATER FUN NURSES VOLUNTEERS
CLOTHING GOOD HEALTH PARENTS WARM SHOWERS
COMPUTERS GRANDMA PEACE

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Wynmoor Emergenncy Number
954-978-2663

For Medical and Life/Health Threatening Emergencies, dial 911 first

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Wynmoor Short

Film Festival News
By Enid Wolf-Schein

Films from our past and future Festivals are more than a local success.

Three of our films have been selected for the 37th Annual Fort Lauderdale
International Film Festival (FLIFF) to take place this November 4th to

14th. “Galapagos Spring,” directed by Marcus Wolf, featured at the 2022
Wynmoor Short Film Festival, will be shown on November 4th at Cinema

Paradiso in Hollywood and on November 5th at the Gateway Theater.
“Chip” directed by Jennifer Wheatley-Wolf, an upcoming film for 2023
will also be shown on those dates.

“I Dream of Dancing,” another new film featuring an all Wynmoor cast,
will be part of a selection of “Filmed in Broward” movies to be shown on

November 6th at the Savor Cinema in Fort Lauderdale.

“Senior Moments” shown in 2022 and selected as best film at our Festival
was also the Winner as Best Short in “Filmed in Broward” in 2022. As
such it will be shown again at our next Fest. For more information contact:

[email protected].

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Getting the Benefit of Acupuncture

Without the Needles

By Marcus Smith, Licensed Acupuncture Physician

The content which follows is not intended The technique involves placing the tips of the index and middle fingers on
the point and gently massaging the point with small, circular movements.
to diagnose or to treat any medical condition.
The touch is very, very light, very gentle and should cause no discomfort
It is offered here as strictly informational.
at all. The point is usually stimulated in this way for 20-30 seconds before
It is not recommended that you attempt any moving on to the next point. Each individual point is stimulated as a pair,
technique described here without first consulting a medical professional
familiar with this information and with you personally. one on each side of the head.

Although traditional acupuncture uses fine, hair-thin needles to stimulate 1. The first point is located in the area of the temples, on the side of the
acupuncture points in order to produce physiological changes in the body, there head, near the lateral (outside) corner of the eye, just beside the bone which
are a number of other methods which can provide benefit. The most common
of these is referred to as acupressure, which, simply put, is the application forms the eye socket. There is no contact with the eye itself nor with the eyelid.
of mild finger pressure to acupuncture points. A person’s response to such
stimulation is usually not as profound as when actual needles are used but 2. The second point is located about 1 to 1 ½ inches behind the first point,
directly in front of the ear.
there is a set of acupressure points I often teach patients how to use at home
3. The third point is located about 1 inch directly above the 2nd point.
which can produce results quite similar to needle stimulation. Most patients 4. The fourth and final point is located 1 inch above the top of the ear.
For more information about acupuncture and acupressure and how it may
report them to be effective for general relaxation, reducing anxiety, and to
be useful for you, please visit our website at MarcusSmithAcupuncture.
help them fall asleep.
com or call us directly at 954-907-1036.

Israel

By Linda Storfer

Are You a Wynmoor resident with children or grandchildren who have made

Aliyah and live full-time in Israel? If so, you may be interested in joining

our newly formed group. We meet frequently and discuss common issues,

concerns, share experiences and provide updates about daily living in Israel.
If you are interested in joining us, please call Linda Storfer at 412-818-6883
for more information, and to find out where and when our next meeting will
be held.

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Clubs and Activities
All Wynmoor Clubs (regardless of name) are open to Wynmoor in theatrical stage experiences. Performing arts professionals (including
residents. Dues may be applicable. To publish your club info here, please directors), novices, and enthusiasts are welcome. Open behind-the-scenes
email your submission to: [email protected]. The deadline is the 10th positions include lighting, audio, set designers, property managers, costume,
of the month, for the next month’s issue. Thank you in advance! Please and makeup artists. Open call casting for our theatre production was projected
contact the Club President for more information. for October 2022. Proposed show date is March 2023. Please contact Joy at
973-452-9349 or Diane at 267-253-6947 for additional information. “We don’t
Belly Dance Club stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.”
– George Bernard Shaw
By Marcia Maron
Our group is growing by leaps and bounds so… Come and join us for fun ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
and exercise. We meet on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. Learn a routine while learning
the art of Belly Dancing. Improve your balance, stamina, and energy level. Ceramics Club
This class is complimentary to Wynmoor residents. For location and more
information please call Marcia at 516-659-3367. Have a belly good time! By Tamara Tresniowski
Welcome Fall. Come join us in Ceramics and make your holiday gifts.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• We have 1000’s of molds to choose from. It’s a wonderful way to find your
creativity and make new friends. Come in and sign up for classes ($30 for
Ben’s Friends Art Club 4 classes plus a starter kit of supplies). Annual dues are $15. We are open
Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Friday from
By Rene Monblatt 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. We look forward to seeing you.
Our club meets every Saturday morning, year-round at 9:00 a.m. in the
Art Studio. We hope to see our members, and anyone who is interested in ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
making art. Creating with any art medium makes for a satisfactory and most
pleasurable experience. Hope to see you Saturday mornings! Chess Club

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The Wynmoor Chess Club is pleased to announce the beginning of the new
Billiard & Pool Club season. We get together every Wednesday from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. outside on
the Clubhouse Patio (The Cove).  All chess players at any level are welcome
By Bob Horowitz and no partner is needed. There are no dues and no fees. Chess sets are
The Pool & Billiard Room is open 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 provided. Games are casual and relaxed so come outside and play. Masks are
p.m. The use of the room is open to all residents and their guests. Guests must optional. If you haven’t played in a while (or even a very long while), don’t
be accompanied by their host resident. Please bring your Wynmoor ID card. worry – no one’s keeping score or rankings. The point is to have a pleasant
There are (4) 4 ft. Three-cushion Billiard tables, (14) 9 ft. Pool tables, and afternoon while exercising our brain.
(1) 10 ft. Snooker table.
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club sponsors a weekly 9-ball tournament for all levels of ability every
Wednesday night from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. We also offer FREE pool lessons Conservative Club
for club members. There is also our Women’s Group which meets to play
on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. By Miriam Mendelson
The Cost to join the club is $5 per year. Information e-mail Our November 15th meeting will be held in Ballroom A at 7:00 p.m. Our
[email protected]. guest speaker will be Alan Bergstein who will be speaking on the election
results and what is currently happening.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• He is the current President of The Judea Christian Republican Club of Palm
Beach, FL. He is a lecturer, columnist and an editorial writer for the New York
Bookies City Jewish Voice and is also a retired NYC School Principal.
Refreshments are provided by Wickshire Senior Living which encompasses
By Myrna Greenberg Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care.  
The November meeting of the Book Club will be held on Tuesday, Bring a friend. Everyone is welcome.
November 1st, from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Sunrise room. Located on the left
wing of the Wynmoor theater. The book of the month is “The Shoemakers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Wife” by Adriana Trigani. A saga of love, loss and operatic drama in Italy
and America. Please join us for an afternoon of discussion and laughter. For Current Events
additional information contact Myrna at 754-231-6368 or Elaine at 954-
973-4545. By Susan Myers
Our group of friends in Wynmoor get together each Tuesday morning to
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• discuss local, regional, and national events within our world.
We are now located indoors at Card Room 1 from 10:00 until 11:30 a.m. and
Camera Club we often follow our discussions with lunch in a variety of local restaurants
within the Coconut Creek area.
By Nancy Landman Please join us! Call Susan Myers at 954-933-7743.
We are very excited to be starting our 2022-2023 season on Tuesday,
November 22nd. Our 1st meeting will be on Zoom from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. In ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
addition to reviewing members’ photos, we will have a presentation on “Bird
Photography” by a very skilled photographer, Steven Rowe. All are welcome. Democratic Club
If you are not yet a member, please send an email with subject line reading
“11/22 Meeting” to [email protected] and you will receive the link. By Bryan Casey
Starting in December, our meetings will be held in the Lecture Hall on the The Club meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. in the Main
1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. We are looking Ballroom. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Each month features dynamic guest
forward to utilizing the new audio-visual equipment and internet service that speakers from the ranks of Democratic politicians and organizations in the
has been installed there.  state.
The Mission of the Camera Club of Wynmoor is to provide a welcoming This month’s meeting is on November 1st - exactly one week before Election
environment to Wynmoor residents with all levels of experience, who want Day. Hopefully, by then most of us will have either turned in our Mail Ballot
to learn photography and grow in their ability to make photographs. or participated in Early Voting. The Club continues to collect Membership
If you’d like to see some samples of our recent photos, check out the Dues ($10 per person) for the 2023 calendar year. Dues can be paid with cash
showcase at the Clubhouse or the Photography Sections of the “News and or personal check.
Views” and “The Insider.” Please join us and bring a friend. For more information about the meeting
Do come join us! For more information, call or text Nancy Landman at or the Club, you may contact Ms. Ilene Garland at 954-972-1978.
954-496-1965 or Helen Storm at 416-452-1313 (Canada).
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Duplicate Bridge Club
Center Stage at Wynmoor
By Bram Hamovitch
By Diane Williams We are currently running two games each week, on Tuesdays and Fridays at
Formally known as ‘Actor’s Workshop’ as it has been revamped! Have fun 12:30 p.m. in the East Wing of the theater building. Please arrive 15 minutes
creating? Discover new and untapped talents and passions. This inclusive prior to start time, out of courtesy to the director.
and multicultural group is seeking members, willing and able, to share If you need a partner, contact Terry at 216-401-5739. Other questions? Please
call Lynne at 954-973-1223 or 954-257-3452. 

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Fun With Friends 2 Monday Night Dance & Social Club
By Ben Zoe By Tamara Tresniowski
Happy November, hope you aren’t too tired from all the great dancing
Fun With Friends 2 is a members only Dance Club presenting some of the
best LIVE BANDS performing in South Florida! We have six remaining we did in October because we have more great things coming this month.
dances scheduled between November 2022 and April 2023. November 7th we will review the line dance Sex on the Beach, November
14th is Folk Dance Night and Caryl Perlmuter will teach The Hora, The
Our next BIG dance event will occur on Sunday, November 20th and will Mexican Hat Dance and The Mazurka, November 21st is our Thanksgiving
feature the VALERIE TYSON BAND. Celebration and we will be doing the Turkey Trot and finally, on November
28th we are having a GLOW party, dancing in the dark… The dance is from
The cost to attend for members is $10 in advance or $15 at the door, if 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Ballroom. Admission is $2 for members and $5
available. Due to legal occupancy limitations at the Grand Ballroom, our for guests. If you would like to become a member it is $5. Come dance the
membership rolls are now closed. Event registration information is available night away. No shorts allowed and all dances subject to change…
by emailing [email protected].
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This electrifying band performs all varieties of modern music. The band
Nature And Arts Club
specializes in Classic Rock, Top Forty Music, R&B, and Latin. Each member
By Elinor Weinstein
of the band brings a combination of vocal and instrumental skills and “My mission in life is not merely to survive but to thrive and do so with
some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style” Maya Angelou
experience that will keep you dancing all night. The Nature and Arts Club is excited to start the new season 2022-2023
in November with a presentation from the staff at Barnes and Noble.
Valerie Tyson, one of South Florida’s most sought-after vocalists, has Unfortunately, they had to cancel last year due to covid issues. They will
opened for Al Green, Janet Jackson, New Edition, Spyro Gyra, and Earth, be discussing the methods used by them in selecting books to be sold at the
Wind & Fire. Her band has played all across the U.S., internationally, and stores around the country.
So many of you have already sent in your dues for the upcoming season…
every major venue in South Florida. thank you! We look forward to welcoming all of you back to another
interesting year as well as those that are new residents. Dues will be $15pp.
Tickets sales to members began on October 1st. A very LIMITED number Checks should be made out to Wynmoor Nature and Arts Club and mailed
of $15 guest tickets MAY be available on a first come first serve basis for to Sheryl Darby, 3302 Aruba Way, Apt J2, Coconut Creek, Florida 33066.
this event. Have any suggestions for the Nature and Arts Club? We look forward to
hearing from you. Join in on the unique experiences we offer…and best
FWF2 members, please watch your email for registration information. of all you will make friends in the process. The new season will include a
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any glassblowing demonstration, a beekeeper, an arborist, strawberry picking…
questions. and so much more. We look forward to having a lovely February brunch as
well.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Join today to start getting our emails and to sign up for our myriad of fun
meetings and outside trips. Please call with any questions.
Hadassah In friendship…
Nancy Moskowitz, President, [email protected] or 954-973-2181.
By Toby Norman
By continuing to purchase cards, trees and certificates from the individuals ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
mentioned below, you are helping Wynmoor Hadassah reach the goal set for us
Needlework Click
by National for the current year. All of the monies raised is used to help people
around the world. Certificates and trees for any occasion can be obtained by By Barbara Bilello
calling Bernice Riback at 954-984-1703. Beautiful and appropriate cards for Our meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesday every month. We are in the
any occasion can be obtained by calling Lenae Herman at 954-657-8579. As West Wing from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. We serve coffee, tea and yummy snacks.
always, your support is greatly appreciated! Everyone is welcome. We have knitters, sewing and crochet and of course
our chatters.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• If you’re new to Wynmoor Please feel free to join us bring a friend or come
and make new friends. We donate what we make to various charities. We
Health & Wellness Club have yarn and plenty of needles and hooks know worries.
If you have already donated, thank you. It goes to good use. If anyone has
By Hope Myers yarn that they no longer need you can drop it off or will be glad to pick it
up. Call Barbara at 754-222-6375.
It’s common knowledge that stress can cause serious health problems.
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Imagine the stress if you were to lose all of your savings. Many of our
Night Tennis
Wynmoor neighbors have been duped out of their life savings.
Come to our meeting on November 15th at 2:30 p.m. in West Wing 2 to By Jo Ann Perreault
Summer weather is here, and we are less inclined to run around in the heat.
learn about FRAUD PREVENTION FROM DETECTIVE CLINT COREY. The remedy for back side couch implants is Night Tennis.
The Night Tennis program has been run for 16 years under the guidance of
The scam artists are vicious. Detective Corey will teach us how to protect Jo Ann Perreault and Dennis Levans. Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
nights from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., with a warmup period beginning at 6:15 p.m.,
ourselves. they shepherd players to a good time.
Mondays and Tuesday’s fee of a dollar is requested, no charge on Thursdays.
We urge you to attend this meeting that you may learn from an expert how The money collected is used to purchase balls, so they always play with new
balls and the surplus funds are used for pizza parties.
to safeguard the quality of your life. The required skill level is 3.0 – meaning being able to serve, and return
We will no longer be charging seasonal dues. Instead, there will be a $2 serve effectively and to maintain one’s part in a rally. If this describes your
ability, please come and join the players for exercise and socializing under
charge for this meeting. Bottled water and a protein bar will be provided. the lights.
Need more information call Hope Myers, President at 954-971-9538.
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Ladies Circle Club of Wynmoor Pickleball Club

By Iris Arlan By Mayda Coombs
The beginning of the new season is here. Anyone interest in becoming a
If you would like to know more about Ladies Circle, please contact our new member please contact Chuck Milstein at 954-366-1149. Dues are $10
President, Harriet Lopez at 954-960-9411. per person. Existing members can drop off your dues in the Pickleball Club

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Latin Women’s Club

By Benjamin I. Nazario

If you’re interested or need information about our club and its events,
please contact Ms. Minerva Nazario at 954-532-3156. Please stay well, safe,
and healthy.

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Mah Jongg Club

By Nancy Smith
Tournaments run from 9:45 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. We play six rounds. There
is a break to eat the lunch that you have brought. We play at the West Wing

on Mondays and the Ballroom on Fridays. Each person pays a $10 entry fee.

Reservations MUST be made ahead of time so that the tables will be set up
properly. For additional information, please call Nancy at 954-610-1539 or
Rochelle at 954-822-6245. Wishing you all many jokers!

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You have spoken and I have heard you.
Many of you say you want to see more COMPUTER HELP SCAM
scam and fraud alert information in this I see a lot of people getting taken by this type of scam, particularly in
column. You say “jump.” I say “How high?”
Wynmoor and the Township. Basically what happens is that you click on
SPOOFED CITY PHONE SCAM something you probably shouldn’t have, such as a phony email, and it makes
The scammers can “spoof,” or clone, pretty much any phone number. In you think there’s something wrong with your computer. It gives you a number
to call, a supposed “tech employee,” who convinces you to send them an
fact, they recently did it to us. They cloned one of our city business license enormous amount of money in order to “fix” your computer. The best way
phone numbers and started calling people claiming they owed them money. to avoid this scam is not to click on anything you get from a weird email or
It didn’t work. I don’t know of any victims. But it is important to remember from someone you’ve never met.
that the number that comes up on caller ID nowadays cannot be trusted. If a
caller says you owe them money for some reason you didn’t know anything WE ARE CHANGING OUR NON-EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER
about, and wants you to pay them using gift cards, remember that it’s a scam. Effective November 7th at 11:00 p.m., we will be moving our 911

LOTTERY SCAM dispatching service from the Broward County to Coral Springs. This is good
One of our Wynmoor neighbors recently got fleeced by this one. Someone for you because we’ll have dispatchers solely dedicated to Coconut Creek.
Remember that in the county, we had to share the dispatchers with a bunch of
on Facebook reached out to her claiming that she had won a bunch of money other cities. As of November 7th, at 11:00 p.m., the new non-emergency
in a lottery-type contest. There were two problems though: 1) She couldn’t number will be 954-346-4400. I encourage you to write that down and tack
remember entering the so-called “lottery,” and 2) The “Facebook friend” it up somewhere in your home. You can also save it as a contact in your
wanted her to send him a bunch of money first before she could get her “lottery cell phone. After that November 7th date and time, the old non-emergency
winnings.” If you win a lottery, why would you have to send money in order number will still work, funneling those calls from Broward County to Coral
to get the money that you supposedly won? Asking yourself a question like Springs, but eventually the old number will be eliminated. So remember
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mailbox, under our bulletin board in the Pavilion. Checks can be made out Writer’s Workshop

to PCW. Please put your name and Attention Membership on the envelope. By Nancy Heller Moskowitz
If you joined in September, you are already a member for the 2023 season
but will need to pick up a tag. We will have a table set up starting November November brings thoughts of Thanksgiving and all that we are grateful for

19th, at the courts on Fridays & Saturdays, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. for people to in our lives. We’re grateful for the support of everyone who walks through our
pay and to pick up your new 2023 sticker or bag tag.
door on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. - Noon, Cardroom 1. We encourage
The Beginners Clinic will begin Monday, November 14th, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
These clinics are for people who have never played before and would like new members to join us this season and if you are interested, come on down.
If possible, please bring a sample of your writing (2 page maximum) for us to
to try this fun sport. Please email: [email protected]. You will enjoy. Any questions, contact Nancy Moskowitz, Facilitator, at laughlady55@
aol.com or 954-973-2181.
receive a reply. Sorry, NO Walk Ons.
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Wynmoor Ladies Golf Association
The Wynmoor Dance Troupe & Company
By Karen Beckman
By Marcia Maron A fresh breath of fall, returning friends and lots to look forward to as 2022
winds down. On November 16th we will be hosting our annual Meet and
With much spirit and joy The Wynmoor Dance Troupe & Company with Greet in Ballroom C from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served,
and we cordially invite any interested lady golfer to come meet us and make
talented singers, dancers and the rest of us take to the stage once again in their
new musical revue Show Me The Music in 2023. If you think you would like new friends! Our annual “TOYS FOR KIDS” event will be held on December
to take part in this production and meet your neighbors, have fun and work 13th. The WGLA partners with the Coconut Creek Police Department to
put together donations for the young people in our community who may not
hard, we need: singers, dancers, comedians, backstage hands. No experience
is necessary. Please join us and call Marcia at 516-659-3367. otherwise have the kind of celebration every child deserves. Our league has

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• traditionally been very generous, and we all help make this event festive for
all participants. December 1st starts our sign-ups for the 2023 season, so
U.S. Club anyone interested in more information, please contact the Pro Shop.

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Mark Tuesday, November 8th at 7:30 p.m. in the Ballroom for the start of Wynmoor Short Film Festival
another great season. The doors open at 6:45 p.m. We’re visiting Polynesia
so come out and enjoy the atmosphere and dancers. Grass skirts and coconuts By Enid Wolf-Schein
are optional. 2022-23 paid members are $5 at the door and guests are $10.
Membership is open to all Wynmoor residents. 2023 $15 dues will be accepted Save the date! Our Fest is now scheduled for Friday, March 17th at 7:00
at this time. The U.S. Club motto of Unique Sociability lives on. For further p.m. and Saturday March 18th at 2:00 p.m. Both days we will show a
information call Ceil Eitman at 973-513-1591 or make reservations through delightful assortment of short films developed by our own Wynmoor and
the phone squad. local filmmakers in the Country Club Lecture Hall with a fun-filled movie-
oriented reception with wine and popcorn to follow in the Ballroom. Ticket
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sales will start in January.
Women’s Pool Group “ The MsCues” Meanwhile, we are still seeking additional films. If you have a movie you

By Bob Horowitz have made that you think would be of interest to our Wynmoor neighbors

This is for beginners and advanced players. Open to all levels of skill from please contact us at [email protected] with your contact information.

the beginner to the advanced player. Have fun and meet new friends! *Yearly ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
membership is only $5. We meet every Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in our A/C Pool
& Billiard room. Questions: Carol [email protected] or 978-979-1681. Wynmoor Video and Film Club

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Woodshop If you have a video you captured on your iPad, cell phone or camcorder,

By Ernest Fleury we can help you edit it by adding music, narration, special effects, exposure

Any questions come to the Shop and talk to Steve, Karl or I. One of us is correction and eliminating unwanted scenes by using our sophisticated
there every day from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pinnacle 20 editing system on our computer. For more information contact
Phil Guterman at 954-984-8871.
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The easiest and quickest way to submit your article of interest is to email it to [email protected] in a word document, or
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Articles should be typed, upper and lower case, or clearly written. Articles must have an author and contact information (not
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Please keep articles to 300 words or less. Please make sure that they are timely and most importantly that they arrive by our
DEADLINE: The 10th of the current month! All articles that are not received by the 10th of the month may appear in the following
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Thank you for your submissions. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Were You A “Good Parent?” things important to your child.
• Do not teach your child to be prejudice or hate certain people. There are
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far more good people than bad in every race.
By Mobolaji Adedoyin • Do not teach your child to lie and pretend to be a devoted Christian or
Being a good parent, started with your lifestyle even before you thought
about having a child or getting married. If you were not living a healthy Muslim like you. Your child can be an outstanding citizen without being
lifestyle and was abusing your body with alcohol and drugs, you already religious.
jinxed the health of any child with your DNA. There is a chance your child
might abuse alcohol or drug many years after you forgot you gave him or • Research on how to protect your child from false, negative, and immoral
her those bad habits. information on the internet.
It is very difficult for anyone to know whether you were a good parent
because parenting is not a science. There were and still many factors such Remember, you can do everything right and a child can still end up bad
as limited financial resources, level of education, where you live, religious through no fault of yours. At least you can say to yourself, “I was a good
believes, social and family background etc., that could impact your efforts parent.”
to be a good parent.
There are also many marital and social problems that could prevent Love and Care, and Be Aware!
someone from being a good parent. For example, if a woman ends up with a
husband or a man that “talks the talk” but no positive actions and he does not By Lil Miller (Copywriter Yana Vardanyan)
help financially or psychologically to raise their child. One of my neighbor’s Love and care and being aware are what visiting assistance is—sharing your
friends, a Chartered Accountant in New York, married a guy that couldn’t days that are way too long without a special person, the person who may help
keep a job but wanted to have five children on his wife’s salary. After the walk you through memories of your golden years. A gentle voice that says -
third child, they started to have financial problems and had to move their let me help you. How about a walk on a lovely day or playing some cards?
eldest daughter to a public school from a private school. That daughter I found my companion who makes my days happy. I know it is not easy to
started to perform badly in school and act badly at home. I wonder if that open up to a new person, but if you only try, you may be pleasantly surprised
guy considered himself a good parent. to find your companion. It is so wonderful to have a meeting of your minds.
Another family with marital problems was a co-worker with an abusive Perhaps a stranger that says hello may easily become your friend.
husband. She said he was a good provider but couldn’t control a demon that Days taking journeys never end, as you discuss the beginning of the end.
made him abuse his wife physically. I am sure that bad habit had a negative
impact on their parenting. Only God knows how that would impact the Love Lives On Forever
children, that witnessed those abuses, in the future.
During the past three decades, technology and the “information highway” By Lil Miller (Copywriter Yana Vardanyan)
had made it more challenging for parents to control information their children I fell asleep in my leather chair on a beautiful afternoon on August 9th of
and grandchildren are exposed to. Kids are constantly bombarded with all 2022. Just a short snooze, I said. I felt a slight warm breeze on my armchair
kinds of negative, immoral, hateful information on TV, social media, and as my mind said, take a little doze. As I watched my favorite program at 2:00
the Internet. How do good parents protect their children from those negative p.m., it was a few seconds when a slight breeze tapped my arm and woke
information? Sorry, I do not have solutions to those problems. me up. “Jack,” I screamed. He was kneeling before me, looking handsome
For the younger generation, here are few suggestions: in a checkered cotton orange and navy shirt. It was so real. I saw his profile
• If you plan to have children, don’t abuse your body - stay healthy so that as he was looking toward the lake. Neatly shaved with a new wristwatch, he
your off springs will be born healthy. looked very handsome. That vision was just for a few seconds. When I looked
• Present to your child both sides on controversial society issues, such as again, Jack was gone as I said, “goodbye till another time.” He left me with
abortion. It is advisable to present arguments from both sides on abortion an indescribable feeling of happiness. Jack is my love of 77 years. When
and leave your child to ponder on those arguments as she/he grows up. later that day, I told my daughter about my vision of Jack, I didn’t know what
• Do not be an extremist on anything, if you are, you will miss some other response I was going to hear. But what I heard in response from my daughter
made a lot of sense, “Mom, today is your anniversary. Dad came to you to
wish you a happy 77th anniversary,” she said.
I love you, Jack. You never leave me alone. The love of 77 years will
forever go on.

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The Liberal Jewish Temple
By Iris Arlan & Lee Temares

Well, we did it. Don’t ask us how. It had to be a High Holy Days miracle. advantage of the booming economy. Fleer had a famous chewing gum -

After 40 years, our property owner gave us a month’s notice. We had to be Double Bubble. The brothers decide to compete with Fleer by launching
out right before Rosh Hashanah. This meant finding a new venue, planning their own brand of gum - Bazooka Bubble Gum, in a red, white, and blue
for the Services and …moving. Our wonderful new home is at Waterside package, and named after the famous rocket.
Landing, 5600 Lakeside Drive (one light west of Banks), Margate.
The product sold very well, but not well enough for the brothers. In 1953,
Do you find yourself humming those Broadway tunes? Wait no more they added, what would turn out to be a game changer. They introduced a
and come join us for a wonderful afternoon of song. If you get the paper
small comic strip featuring Bazooka Joe a kid who wore a black eye patch
in time, please don’t forget our wonderful concert to take place on Sunday,
November 6th from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Ballroom. Delicious desserts and had many adventures with his friends. The comic strip and the wrapper
and wonderful popular music (show tunes, light opera, etc.) performed
which also featured fortunes became collectors’ items. There were over
by Paul Offenkrantz. Some tickets, at $18, are still available. Call Iris at 1,500 different ones. These comics and wrappers are still being sold on
954-532-5268. online auctions and at ephemera shows. Bazooka gum now comes in its
original flavor with the addition of grape, cherry, and watermelon.
And now for some fun facts I learned from an article by Joanna O’Leary.
Did you know that Bazooka Bubble Gum was originally a Jewish owned In 2012 the comics were dropped and brain teaser wrappers were added.
tobacco business? Bazooka enthusiasts were angry about the change. In 2019 Tops issued
throwback packs to again attract their original customers.
Morris Chigorinsky emigrated from Russia to the United States. Sometime
The famous Bazooka bubble gum as shown up on television programs and
in the early 1900’s Chigorinsky, now Shorin, bought The American Leaf
movies, including Seinfeld and 30 Rock. Israeli’s love Bazooka bubblegum.
Tobacco Company. By 1938 the company was in trouble. Morris’ four
It is even Kosher for Passover. So, enjoy a chew!
sons saved the day by purchasing a penny candy business, Topps Chewing
Gum, Inc. Reminder: Membership is still open at $100/person. For any information
regarding the Temple call Iris at 954-532-5268. Ritual questions? Call Lee
World War II ended, and the Shorin brothers were determined to take Temares at 954 968-4236.

Traffic Violations
The speed limit on Wynmoor Circle is 25 mph. The speed

limit in the villages is 15 mph. There is absolutely NO
PASSING on Wynmoor Circle and all STOP SIGNS MUST
BE observed by residents and guests. All residents and

guests are required to abide by Wynmoor Rules and

Regulations.

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TUNE-IN

The Knight Cap show with me,
Cappy Pillon and Allan Knight.
Every Sunday from 2:00 p.m.-
4:00 p.m. on WWNN AM 1470
or you can get it on I Heart
Radio, and Roku - just say
WWNN AM 1470.

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Service Equals Reward
By Sheriff Gregory Tony

Providing a Helping Hand to Individuals
Experiencing Homelessness

We are all only one major crisis away from the man’s consent, Sgt. Weiner contacted Veteran
homelessness. To understand this startling fact, we Services. Deputy Mike Francis, who received
need look no further than the devastation wrought by the 2020 BSO Deputy of the Year Award for his
Hurricane Ian, which destroyed an untold number work with our homeless population, contacted a
of residences and displaced thousands of people community partner to assist Hayward in getting
into emergency shelters. Many who went to sleep a hotel room until the Veterans Affairs Division
the night before the storm with a home, food, an could make accommodations. Hayward has
income and easy access to physical and behavioral remained in constant contact with our Homeless
healthcare are faced with uncertainties of what’s to Outreach Team. He will soon be moving into a
come. It can happen that quickly. Veteran Assisted Living Facility where he can stay
indefinitely and receive professional care.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Homeless Outreach
Team works tirelessly to link displaced community The upcoming holiday season will offer more
members with the social services necessary to opportunities to positively impact the lives of our
start anew and get back on their feet. Focused on local homeless population. Memories of special
providing care and assistance, the team has at least times with their loved ones can provoke interest in
one specialist in every BSO district working full- resolving damaged relationships. Our Homeless
time to support and assist these individuals. Outreach Team spends much of the holidays
helping these individuals reunite with family and
Everyone’s story is important. These individuals friends.
come from all walks of life with diverse backgrounds, passions and needs. The team also takes this time to prepare for weather changes. This past
Our Homeless Outreach Team specialists work to build rapport and trust January, South Florida endured the coldest temperatures in over a decade.
and gain a better understanding of their situation. Sometimes, getting BSO’s Homeless Outreach Team, in partnership with the Multi-Agency
someone to accept assistance may take weeks, months or years, but we’ve Homeless Task Force, the Broward County Homeless Initiative Partnership
had tremendous success by never giving up. Once someone is ready to and other community organizations, made an emergency purchase of
receive help, we work quickly to connect them with appropriate services. blankets, socks and other necessities, which our deputies distributed to
provide warmth to those in need.
The men and women of BSO are committed to service – and aiding Hope is the most important thing we can provide anyone who needs help.
someone in need is an opportunity we don’t shy away from. In September, Once someone sees the possibility of recapturing their life, it rejuvenates
off-duty Sergeant Mike Weiner stopped to check on a man sitting alone the belief a successful outcome is attainable. As an organization, we are
in his vehicle with a flat tire. Sgt. Weiner, who oversees BSO’s Homeless committed to identifying the needs of the community and meeting them
Outreach Team in Pompano Beach, discovered the man’s name was however we can – for most, a little hope is all they require.
Hayward. A Vietnam War veteran, Hayward had been homeless for an
extended period and had lost contact with his family and friends. With

~ Drive Cautiously ~
Observe Speed Signs

In Wynmoor

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A Quality Decorative Arts Museum

in Broward County, Florida
By Barry Isaac
This summer, I returned to the Wiener approbation. Specifically, I relished its “Lladro
and the Zulu People. I was very impressed with Waterfalls Chandelier” and “Cinderella.” The
Museum of Decorative Arts in Dania Beach, the “Big Five Safari” depicting animals such as;
Elephants, Hippopotami,Rhinos, Giraffes, Water Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts also has
Florida. This review disseminates information Buffaloes, Leopards, and Baboons as vehicles of
transportation. I also liked Petros Gumsi’s ceramic a plethora of delightful ceramic creations
about the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts’ creation, “Abundance” depicting rural life in the
lovely collection of fine ceramic creations Zulu Homeland, as well as “Crocodile Tears” and from the Royal Daulton Institution, including
produced by the South African Ardmore “Wonders of the Deep.” George Tinsmith’s “Samson and Delilah” and
the “Diana Vase,” as well as numerous quality
Workshop. The Ardmore Workshop was I also savored the Wiener’s collection of Glass
founded by Fee Halsted in 1985. The artisans Works, especially by Dale Chihuly and his Wedgewood Creations.
of the Ardmore Workshop are primarily from
the Zulu Native South African Population. The associates, including “Basket Set” and “Macchia.” Admission to this art museum is $10 for
ceramic works that I relished featured South Furthermore, their collection of Glass Works senior citizens and $12 for adults. Parking at
by Rob Stern who currently lives in Florida is the Wiener is free. Hopefully, you will enjoy
African Wildlife and beautiful South African
flora. Animals depicted in these meticulously also superb. I was especially captivated by Rob being at the Wiener Museum of Decorative
made ceramic works included; Rhinoceros, Stern’s “Stillettos, Glass Shoes For Ladies,”
Hippopotamuses, Giraffes, Elephants, “Constellations,” and “Windstars.” Art as much as I have.
Leopards, Baboons, Zebras, and Crocodiles.
I saw splendid vases, tureens, teapots, and The Wiener’s collection of creations from

candlesticks depicting South African Wildlife Lladro Ceramic Institution is also worthy of

Ardmore Ceramics Wiener Windstar by Rob Stern Ewer from Ardmore Collection
(Zulu People Riding a Leopard)

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Wednesday Night

9-Ball Winners

By Bob Horowitz

Every Wednesday join the Pool Playing Fun! Open to all levels of
skill from the beginner to the advanced player.

Have fun and meet new friends! This is open to all Wynmoor
Residents and their guests.

This is a free event. This is our popular round-robin handicapped 9
ball tournament.

Event is 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Wynmoor Country Club.
The Pool & Billiard Room is open 7 days/wk 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
The use of the room is open to all residents and their guests.

Photos by George Soussou

Week 26 - Ramon 4th, Bob H. 3rd, Andre 1st , Julio 2nd
Week 27- Julio, Tom, Bob H., Myron, Franco

Week 28 - Bob H., Julio and Dave

Week 29 - Jim E. 1st , Julio 2nd, Hoover 3rd

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Balance and Aging
By Ron Molino, Certified Personal Trainer

Hello everyone, I hope you are all well and working on your balance proper nutrition will do wonders for body composition, i.e. fat loss and lean

exercises. For the past few months I have written on balance and some of muscle gain.

the things you can do to improve balance. I am going to change gears a I enclosed some pictures of a few dumbbell exercises. There are many
more than these. Using free weights is very beneficial. You need to know
little in this and the next two or three articles. I’m going to cover what we how to use them correctly because there are many movements involved and

call resistance training or weight training or weight lifting. I know the term there are many more risks for injury. If you don’t feel comfortable or safe

weight lifting can be intimidating to people, especially to seniors, but I will using free weights, move onto machines or tubing. If I can help you with
any questions on this as always feel free to call me at 954-673-6700. I will
try to dispel some of those fears. Today I will talk about the four most used continue next month with using the other methods and why weight training is

methods of resistance training. so very important with overall health and well-being. Speaking for myself, I
They are 1- Free Weights (dumbbells and barbells), 2- Machines like believe it was the best thing I ever did because of the health benefits and the
lifestyle I enjoy today and a lot of medical articles of late have been praising
we have in the fitness center, 3- Bodyweight, 4- Tubing. Using any or all the benefits of resistance training. Until next time, be well.
of these methods will be beneficial if done correctly and safely. With any
of these methods you will improve strength, build muscle, increase bone

posture and yes, improve overall balance. Also, weight training along with

Bicep Curls 12 Goblet Squats Kneeling One Arm Rows

12 / 10 / 8 / 6 reps 12 / 10 / 8 / 6 reps per side
30 seconds rest between sets 30 seconds rest between sets

6 Lateral Raises Shoulder Press Tricep Extensions

12 / 10 / 8 / 6 reps 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 reps per side
30 seconds rest between 30 seconds rest between sets

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S E A S O N LINE-UP 2022 - 2023

SHOWS THEATRE
SHOWS
THIS SEASON

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER SHOW

DAY DATE TIME Shania Twain Tribute
Nostalgic Live
Saturday 11/05/2022 8 PM
Saturday 11/12/2022 8 PM KC & The Sunshine Band Tribute
Saturday 11/19/2022 8 PM Motown Magic
Saturday 12/03/2022 8 PM
Saturday 12/10/2022 8 PM Brad Zimmerman
Saturday 12/17/2022 8 PM Stevie Wonder Tribute

JANUARY TIME SHOW

DAY DATE 8 PM The Real Miami Sound Machine with Gloria Estefan Tribute
8 PM Simon and Garfunkle Tribute
Saturday 1/07/2023 7 PM Robert Klien
Thursday 1/12/2023 8 PM Carpenters Tribute
Saturday 1/14/2023 7:30 PM David D’Or
Thursday 1/19/2023 8 PM Bronx Wanderers
Saturday 1/21/2023 8 PM Absolute Queen
Wednesday 1/25/2023
Saturday 1/28/2023 SHOW

FEBRUARY TIME Comedy - Monique Marvez & Mike Marino
Tapestry Carol King Tribute
DAY DATE 8 PM Brooklyn Bridge
8 PM Little Anthony
Thursday 2/02/2023 8 PM Dudu Fischer
Saturday 2/04/2023 8 PM Charo
Saturday 2/11/2023 7:30 PM Modi
Wednesday 2/15/2023 8 PM
Saturday 2/18/2023 8 PM SHOW
Thursday 2/23/2023
Saturday 2/25/2023 Dance Troup
Dance Troup
MARCH DATE TIME Echos of Platters & Drifters
Bobby Collins
DAY 3/01/2023 8 PM
3/02/2023 8 PM Sarge
Wednesday 3/04/2023 8 PM Spinners
Thursday 3/08/2023 8 PM Tom Cotter
Saturday 3/11/2023 8 PM Abbacadabra
Wednesday 3/16/2023 8 PM Clint Holmes & Earl Turner
Saturday 3/18/2023 8 PM
Thursday 3/23/2023 8 PM
Saturday 3/25/2023 7 PM
Thursday
Saturday

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ASK DR. JOY
By Joy Berke Sanchez Ph.D.

I’ve written before about my mentor
and friend, Dr. Nathaniel Branden, and his
specialty in self-esteem. One of the things
he told me was that we are all born into
full and complete manifestation of self-
esteem. Then through internalizing the
negative vibrations of our environment
it begins to fade. When this happens,
we know at a very deep level that this is
incorrect and try to regain what we had
when we came into this world. Because
our self-esteem was diminished through
outside forces and we slowly lost our
knowledge of creating our own reality (see previous articles), we attempted
to regain our lost self-esteem and worthiness through these same means…
outside ourselves…through other people and achievements. This has never
worked and never will.
Self-esteem and worthiness are synonymous. It is the sense of knowing that
one is worthy of happiness and that achieving success whatever form that
takes, is actually a physical manifestation of that worthiness. Someone who
believes in this worthiness will automatically and inevitably manifest their
ability through their absolute belief in their worth. Their focus and passions
determine what that ability will show up as but with a never wavering sense
of self-esteem and focus it must come to pass.
Self-esteem really is destiny because it is the determining factor as to
whether a person creates happiness and success in their lives. There are
many people who accomplish a great deal in this world without true self-
esteem but they are never truly happy and joyous. These are the ones who
are substituting achievement for true worthiness hoping the former will
produce the latter. Without a sense of worthiness, there is always doubt
that one can or should succeed and a sense of hollow success often follows.
I have found the subject of self-esteem and what it really is, one of the
most interesting and important topics in psychology and have studied it
for many years. It never ceases to fascinate and intrigue me and I am very
much indebted to the late Dr. Branden for teaching and guiding me in my
earlier years as a psychologist. I wish he were still writing his marvelous
books on the subject and every so often I think of writing about it myself,
but each time I start, I realize I can never say it better than he did.

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