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C E L E B R AT I O N A Unique Way of Life April 13, 2018Vol. 5 No. 22INSIDE THIS ISSUE WANT TO FURTHER APPRECIATE THE HISTORIC PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Have you registered for the Food & Wine Festival? There’s still MILESTONES THAT 2018 REPRESENTS? time! You won’t want to miss out on this Member favorite event PAID Page 7 Visit the Museum at the Cultural Center Permit No. 55 See more photos from our Historic Celebration Weekend and go back to 1948 when Morris and Alice Key Largo, FL Pages 16 & 17 Baker first arrived to the place they would Port O’Call hosts the last wine tasting of the winter season name “Ocean Reef.” And, if you don’t have 33037 Page 27 one already, pick up a complimentary copy of Check out the winners from the Mixed Doubles Pickleball Club the Club’s own history book “On the Reef,” Championship Page 38 by Dick Farmer and Shirley Shipley at the Library or Membership Office.

2 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 OCEAN REEF COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONOR “See”Vicki Goldstein gives us poetry in motion, “In spring a turtle’s fancy Foundation Community Grants Fund, will beturns to love.” Announces distributed as recommended by 2018 Community the Grants Committee after careful Did you see something interesting or unique in your travels about Grants evaluation as follows.The Reef? On land, in the water or in the air? We invite you to shareyour discoveries within our environment, email [email protected] by Yurianna Mikolay, GRANTS TO HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA CITYor visit us on Facebook and Instagram! Ocean Reef Community Foundation AND UPPER KEYS CHARITIES: Exectuive DirectorCONTACT US SPECIAL CONSULTANT TO ACT4Me – Therapy for disabledOcean Reef Press THE OCEAN REEF PRESS The Ocean Reef Community children – $30,00035 Ocean Reef Drive, Suite 200 Arthur Birsh Foundation’s annual Community ARC of South FloridaKey Largo, FL 33037 Grants program, which awarded ■■ 34 laptop computer packagesPublisher Richard Weinstein GENERAL INFORMATION more than $1 million to charitiesManagerial Editor Molly Carroll E-mail Updates outside Ocean Reef’s gates for the for classrooms and afterschoolAdvertising Sales Todd Milligan To receive the Friday email containing first time last year, has approved program – $17,000Production Design Katie Salvato links to The Ocean Reef Press grants totaling almost $1.5 million ■■ Adaptive seating and sensoryDistribution Original Impressions and This Week at The Reef via to charities in Homestead, Florida equipment – $12,600 e-mail, send your e-mail address to City and the Upper Keys for 2018. Arsht Center for the Perform-Editorial (305) 367-5882 [email protected]. ing Arts – Learning through theEditorial Fax (305) 367-5894 The marked increase was made Arts curriculum and live [email protected] INFORMATION possible by an upsurge in Member mance field trip for fifth graders ◆◆ Published each Friday Nov – Apr. support for the Ocean Reef All in Homestead and Florida CityAdvertising (305) 367-4911 ◆◆ Summer editions: May 4, May 25, Charities effort, which topped the Title I schools – $10,000Advertising Fax (305) 367-9040 2017 record by a remarkable $1.5 Autism Society of the [email protected] June 29, Aug. 3, Aug. 31, Oct. 5, million and effectively doubled last – Technology and therapy for Oct. 26 year’s share of proceeds going to autistic youth – $10,000DEADLINES ◆◆ The editorial content of this the Foundation at $2,022,636. The Branches Florida City – GrowAdvertising Friday at 5 p.m. newspaper is prepared and edited additional amount will fund “big & Climb teen leadership develop-Editorial Monday before issue at by the Ocean Reef Press Staff. The picture” strategic projects for the ment and employment mentoringNoon sale of advertising and printing of region, including longer-term hurri- program – $25,000 this newspaper is performed by cane recovery initiatives, which will Burton Memorial MethodistOCEAN REEF PRESS Ocean Reef Club. Ocean Reef Club be fully reported at a later date. Church Food Pantry – Refrig-EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD does not guarantee the accuracy, erated truck usage to enable pickBill Wyer, Chairman completeness, or usefulness of any The Foundation’s Community up of perishable donations fromTerry Baxter, Joan Birsh, facts or opinions published herein. Grants program awards grants local grocery stores – $6,000Susan Bohan, Mary Brady, Ocean Reef Club is not responsible for to dozens of worthy charities to Camillus House – CHEER edu-Charlie Johnston, Jim Leenhouts, any content errors contained in any benefit Education, Youth, Health & cational initiative to assist 300+Gertrude Mann, Jody Steele advertising materials published herein. Family Services and Community in homeless children in attending the areas surrounding Ocean Reef, school and catching up with where its employees live and raise peers – $15,000 their families, each year following Caring for Miami – Project All Charities Auction Weekend. Smile Mobile Dental Unit visits Including 2018 proceeds, the All for the Upper Keys, Homestead Charities effort will have resulted in and Florida City – $40,000 more than $8.3 million in Commu- Carrfour Supportive Housing nity Grants since the collaboration – Academic Excellence & Youth began in 2008. Leadership program for formerly homeless children and teens – The All Charities fundraising $10,000 consolidation effort is administered Centro Campesino – Computer by the Foundation and has raised education programs for 200+ $33.6+ million for local charities disadvantaged children and their to date. This year it will provide families – $30,000 more than $4 million to Ocean Chapman Partnership – Launch Reef’s vital Medical and Cultur- of a Parent Institute for families al Centers, The Academy, Art transitioning from homelessness League, ORCAT and Conservation – $10,000 Association (which largely distrib- City Year – Services at Home- utes proceeds to charities outside stead’s Laura C. Saunders Elemen- the gate), along with a second gift tary School for elementary thru of $100,000 for the Baptist Hospi- high school support for at-risk tal Helipad at South Florida’s only kids in the Homestead area – comprehensive stroke center. $30,000 Common Threads – Nutrition About $1.4 million of the Foun- and cooking skills education for dation’s All Charities proceeds, plus patients with conditions helped additional direct donations to the by diet thru Baptist Health and families thru Carrfour Supportive Services – $16,495

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 3Communities in Schools Miami Touching Miami with Love Center Learning Through the Arts Caring for Miami - Project Smile Mobile– Extending Bridges to Graduation performance – $1,000 Dental Unit& Beyond dropout prevention Upper Keys Tot Time programs Kristi House – Training for childprogram to Homestead Middle and training – $14,250 services providers in dealing with Association – ADA wheelchairSchool – $30,000 Florida Keys Wild Bird Reha- childhood trauma and working ramp for Florida City childcareDomestic Abuse Shelter – Pre- bilitation Center – Rebuilding of with kids before, during and after a center – $8,000vention programs for Upper Keys boardwalk – $5,000 hurricane – $13,000 Reef Environmental Educationyouth and training for key provid- Good Hope Equestrian Training Medical Academy for Science Foundation – Project Natureers of youth services – $10,000 Center – Endless Strides ten-week & Technology (MAST) – Clin- Days summer field trips and envi-Down South Xtreme Sports therapy program for about two ical Simulation Lab equipment ronmental education for Florida& Fitness Academy – Tutoring dozen people with disabilities – – $5,000 Keys Children’s Shelter residentsby certified teachers to expand $10,000 Mexican American Council – $5,000program combining sports and Greater Miami Youth for – College & Career Readiness St. Justin Martyr Catholictutoring to additional youth in Christ – Teen Indigenous Leaders program including mentoring for Church – Installation of newHomestead – $10,800 development and employment high school juniors and college flooring throughout preschool toEarly Learning Coalition – Early mentoring program at Homestead transition and enrollment assis- replace 50-year-old linoleum –Childhood Education Conference KIX Programs – $30,000 tance for seniors from families of $24,630for Monroe County childcare Greater Miami Youth Sympho- farm workers at Homestead high South Dade Child Develop-providers – $8,000 ny – Expansion of music lessons schools – $35,220 ment Center – Family EnrichmentFaith Church of the Redlands – program at three schools in Home- Miami Lighthouse for the Blind Center and GED programs forExpansion of educational programs stead/Florida City – $15,000 – Children’s Vision Program for parents of students – $17,534to provide job skills training for Habitat for Humanity of 830 in both service areas – $10,000 South Florida Science Museumspecial needs students entering the the Upper Keys – Building of Motivational Edge – Therapeutic & Aquarium – Science Passportworkforce – $10,000 additional affordable workforce Arts Program at Chapman Partner- educational programFeeding South Florida housing on county-donated land – ship and two residential treatment for at-risk Title 1 elementaryHomestead School Pantry Pro- $25,000 (MATCH REQUIRED) facilities for male juvenile offenders school students in both areas –gram – $50,000 Institute of Child & Family in Florida City – $15,000 $25,000Food allocation for Burton Memo- Health – Case management and MUJER – Breaking the Secret Star of the Sea Outreach Mis-rial United Methodist Church prevention program for younger Workshops with University of sion – Food pantry projects andFood Pantry – $9,000 siblings of habitual juvenile offend- Miami and follow up therapy for services at St. Justin Martyr Catho-Food allocation for St. Justin Mar- ers – $50,000 40+ abused children – $45,000 lic Church Food Pantry – $24,000tyr Food Pantry – $10,000 Jacobs Aquatic Center – Repairs New Hope C.O.R.P.S. – Gen- Start Off SmartYear-round “Backpack” weekend and updates to pirate ship and erator for a residential outpatient ■■ Development of the nationalmeals for children in the Upper kiddie/teaching pools – $18,000 treatment facility in Homestead –Keys preschools – $25,000 Key Largo School $19,000 (MATCH REQUIRED) PAL Youth Directors ProgramFlorida Impact – No Kid Hungry Summer Recreation program for Paramount Dance – Partial schol- and projects at the Homesteadin Key Largo program to offer up to 250 pre-K through 5th grade arships for dance instruction for Police Department’s Police Ath-more accessible breakfast options students – $35,050 children from low-income families letic League – $20,400and add healthy snacks at Key Lar- AVID college readiness program, in Homestead – $6,000 ■■ Community Empowermentgo School (K-8) and Coral Shores college trips and teacher training PATCHES – Transportation solu- Project to coordinate pro-High School – $25,000 – $9,700 tions for pediatric nursing daycare grams including six bimonthlyFlorida Keys Area Health Bilingual library books – $3,000 for medically complex children – annual community events withEducation – In-school primary Art supplies and tools for the ele- $60,000 organizations serving youth tomedical services program at Key mentary art program – $2,700 ProjectArt – ProjectArt Miami’s increase and encourage positiveLargo School and Coral Shores Reward therapy program for spe- youth art education program for interaction, communication andHigh School – $10,000 cial needs students – $2,200 the Homestead Public Library – collaboration between youthFlorida Keys Children’s Shelter STEM Nature Trail project – $600 $20,000 and law enforcement in Home-– Facility updates including artifi- STEM 3D Design project – $4,026 Redlands Christian Migrant stead – $16,169cial turf, video monitoring system Transportation for the 5th grade ■■ Towards Police Academyand replacement of generator – class to participate in the Arsht Scholarships for local youth who$45,000Florida Keys Community Community Grants | 7College – To expand Key West’sGame Changer scholarship pro-gram to 10 Upper Keys Students– $40,000Florida Keys Foster AdoptiveParents Association – Unfundedneeds for children in Foster Care inthe Upper Keys – $12,000Florida Keys Healthy StartCoalition■■ Upper Keys Child Safety Equipment & Education program – $11,000■■ Upper Keys Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders programs 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PRIVATE ISLAND $95,000,000 INTERIOR HOMES $1,695,000 2 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUMS $1,235,000Pumpkin Key • 681 12 Bay Ridge Road • 1336 • 3 BR, 3 BA $1,695,000 21B Fisherman’s Cove • 1494 • PENDING $1,549,000 10 Ocean Reef Drive • 1528 • 3 BR, 2 BA $1,795,000 30A Fisherman’s Cove • 1435 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,475,000OCEAN FRONT HOMES $7,275,000 15 Golf Terrace • 1483 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,125,000 18A Marlin Lane • 1418 • 2 BR, 3 BA $1,500,00015 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1450 • 5 BR, 5.5 BA $14,500,000 305 Carysfort Road • 1499 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,299,000 13B Pumpkin Cay Road • 1260 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,550,000107 Andros Road • 1462 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $15,500,000 5 Spray Road • 1497 • 3 BR, 2 BA $5,500,000 12A Marlin Lane • 1439 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,595,00024 Angelfish Cay Drive • 1378 • 6 BR, 6.5 BA $16,000,000 204 Andros Road • 1510 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA 14B Marlin Lane • 1401 • 2 BR, 3 BA $1,095,00019 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1476 • 4 BR, 5/2 BA $16,000,000 $4,900,900 26A Anchor Drive • 1527 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,999,00014 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1033 • 6 BR, 6.5 BA 121 MARINA $5,100,900 51A Anchor Drive • 1513 • 2 BR, 3.5 BA $2,195,000 Residence 7 • 1069 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $5,500,900 44B Anchor Drive • 1385 • 2 BR, 3 BACANAL FRONT HOMES $2,950,000 Residence 4 • 1065 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $5,900,900 39B Lakeside Lane • 1474 • 2 BR, 2 BA $750,00012 South Bridge Lane • 1030 • 5 BR, 4.5 BA $3,390,000 Penthouse 8 • 1322 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $6,100,900 105 Creek House • 1375 • 2 BR, 2 BA $980,00025 Dispatch Creek • 1432 • 4 BR, 3 BA $3,900,000 Lanai 7 • 1318 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $6,500,900 304 Creek House • 1424 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,100,00049 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1384 • 6 BR, 6 BA $3,995,000 Lanai 4 • 1311 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA $9,300,900 201 Creek House • 1248 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,150,00048 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1024 • 4 BR, 4 BA $3,975,000 Residence 2 • 1064 • 4 BR, 3.5 BA 104 Creek House • 1419 • 2 BR, 2 BA $1,195,00022 Sunrise Cay Drive • 1436 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA $4,500,000 Residence 9 • 1084 • 6 BR, 6.5 BA $1,493,275 17A Marina Drive • 1360 • 2 BR, 2 BA $3,550,00016 North Bridge Lane • 1312 • PENDING $4,790,000 $2,294,100 15B Marina Drive • 1506 • PENDING $3,600,00013 Osprey Lane • 1310 • 6 BR, 6.5 BA $4,950,000 RESIDENCE CLUB $2,333,200 18A Marina Drive • 1372 • 2 BR, 2 BA $3,700,00017 Sunset Cay Road • 1422 • 4 BR, 4 BA $4,495,000 C-121 • 1465 • 1 BR, 1.5 BA $2,356,300 20A Marina Drive • 1420 • 2 BR, 2 BA $3,700,00050 Spadefish Lane • 1413 • 3 BR, 3 BA $5,195,000 B-207 • 1468 • 2 BR, 2.5 BA $2,553,70061 Tarpon Lane • 1446 • 4 BR, 4 BA $5,450,000 A-107 • 1470 • 2 BR, 2.5 BA $2,653,800 1 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUMS $580,0003 Knoll Lane • 1507 • 4 BR, 3 BA $5,550,000 PH C-17 • 1467 • 2 BR, 2 BA $2,905,350 11B Anchor Drive • 1293 • 1 BR, 1 BA9 Bay Ridge Road • 1406 • 4 BR, 5 BA $5,975,000 A-206 • 1471 • 2 BR, 2.5 BA $3,230,40017 North Pelican Drive • 1134 • 4 BR, 3/2 BA $6,750,000 B-212 • 1469 • 2 BR, 2.5 BA $3,342,000 HOMESITES $500,00011 Osprey Lane • 1516 • 4 BR, 4 Full/2 Half BA $6,900,000 A-102 • 1473 • 2 BR, 2.5 BA $3,544,800 2 Harbor Island Drive • 440 • Golf Course $850,00030 Cardinal Lane • 1327 • 7 BR, 8.5 BA $7,250,000 PH-3-A • 1472 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA 45 Thatch Palm Way • 1421 • Golf Course $2,800,00025 Bay Ridge Road • 1242 • 5 BR, 6.5 BA $7,395,000 C-220 • 1466 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA $1,750,000 37 Angelfish Cay Drive • 786 • Canal Front $3,500,00021 South Bridge Lane • 1008 • 4 BR, 4/2 BA $8,500,000 C-120 • 1464 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA $2,650,000 15 Osprey Lane • 1228 • Canal Front $3,500,00034 Cardinal Lane • 1020 • 8 BR, 7.5 BA $8,975,000 $3,995,000 16 Osprey Lane • 1426 • Canal Front $3,500,00010 Sunset Cay Road • 1429 • 4 BR, 5/2 BA 4 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUMS $4,285,000 17 Osprey Lane • 1427 • Canal Front $3,750,000 420 Coral Lane • 1338 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA 25 Cardinal Lane • 1408 • Canal Front $4,600,000LAKE FRONT HOMES $1,595,000 43B Pumpkin Cay Road • 1307 • 4 BR, 3 BA $1,675,000 34 Angelfish Cay Drive • 1479 • Canal Front $7,900,00010 Mahogany Lane • 1485 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,975,000 11 Harbour Green Drive • 1453 • 4 BR, 4 BA $1,995,000 40 Cardinal Lane • 1198 • Ocean Front422 South Harbor Drive • 1205 • PENDING $2,999,500 48 Barracuda Lane • 1377 • 4 BR, 6.5 BA $2,190,000414 South Harbor Drive • 826 • 5 BR, 4.5 BA $2,095,000 MARINA SLIPS 3 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUMS $2,250,000 AS-16 • 1383HAMMOCK COURSE HOMES $2,150,000 5 Barracuda Lane • 1448 • 3 BR, 4 BA $2,500,000 AS-14 • 1368 $245,00018 Cinnamon Bark Lane • 1326 • 4 BR, 3 BA $2,225,000 19 Barracuda Lane • 1123 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA $1,690,000 AS-11 • 991 $250,0003 Bayberry Lane • 1204 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,500,000 17 Barracuda Lane • 1524 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,275,000 FS-25 • 1306 $350,00039 Cinnamon Bark Lane • 1129 • 6 BR, 6.5 BA $2,750,000 5 Torchwood Lane • 1107 • 3 BR, 3 BA $2,290,000 FS-17 • 1264 $649,000437 South Harbor Drive • 792 • 4 BR, 4 BA $2,950,000 5B Landings • 1523 • PENDING $2,350,000 ES-11 • 1511 $670,0005 Cinnamon Bark Lane • 1493 • 5 BR, 6.5 BA $2,975,000 15 Harbour Green Drive • 1512 • 3 BR, 2 BA $2,750,000 ES-29 • 1445 $815,00027 Dilly Tree Park • 1386 • 4 BR, 4.5 BA 30A Anchor Drive • 1526 • 3 BR, 2 BA $4,200,000 HS-17 • 725 $850,000 45A Anchor Drive • 1477 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA DS-23 • 1451 $950,000DOLPHIN COURSE HOMES $1,995,000 55B Pumpkin Cay Road • 1158 • 3 BR, 3 BA DS-21 • 1452 $1,200,00013 Halfway Road • 1416 • 4 BR, 4 BA $1,999,000 85B Snapper Lane • 1495 • 3 BR, 3 BA DS-19 • 1486 $1,400,0008 Halfway Road • 1522 • 2 BR, 2 BA $2,850,000 23B Pumpkin Cay Road • 1509 • PENDING ES-17 • 608 $1,400,00037 Halfway Road • 1500 • PENDING $3,655,000 80 Snapper Lane • 1437 • 3 BR, 3.5 BA HS-01 • 964 $1,600,0005 Halfway Road • 1498 • 4 BR, 5.5 BA $3,695,000 BS-1&2 • 1392 $2,600,00031 Halfway Road • 1482 • 4 BR, 4 BA $4,875,000 CS-6&7 • 1234 $3,500,00032 Card Sound Road • 1454 • PENDING $4,995,000 $4,350,0001 Halfway Road • 1515 • 5 BR, 5.5 BA ANGLERS CLUB 18 South Island Drive • 1213 • 2 BR, 2 BA $2,295,000 13 South Marina Drive • 1298 • 3 BR, 3 BA $3,500,000 COMMERCIAL $6,850,000 16 Barracuda Lane • 1481 $34,000,000 31 Ocean Reef Drive • 1314 305.367.6600 • 305.367.2027 • 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Chapel News Children’s Worship Service Community Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 7 10:15 a.m., Chapel Annex GrantsFriday, April 13 – Prevention Camp and AfterschoolThursday, April 19 MONDAY, APRIL 16 Continued from | 3 Program scholarships – $50,000 commit to serving in Homestead Key Largo Summer Camp andFRIDAY, APRIL 13 AA Meeting  – $5,000 Afterschool Program scholarships 7:30 p.m., Chapel Annex – $53,000AA Meeting   System Miami – Tutoring by cer- Total in Homestead, Florida7:30 a.m., Chapel Annex tified teachers to expand program City and Upper Keys Charities WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 combining sports and tutoring to – $1,428,134 SATURDAY, APRIL 14 additional youth in Homestead – Intercessory Prayer, Friendship $10,800 GRANTS TO OCEAN REEF-BASED CHAR-Catholic Mass & Coffee Take Stock in Children – College ITIES:4:30 p.m., Chapel 8 a.m., Chapel Annex scholarships (matched by the Flor- ida Pre-Paid College Foundation) Ocean Reef Volunteer FireSUNDAY, APRIL 15 Mid-Week Communion Service for Upper Keys mentor program Department – Training and equip- Father George Ronkowitz students – $50,000 ment for Waterway Fire Partner-Community Worship Service 9 a.m., Chapel TIPS – Upper Keys youth basket- ship with Coast Guard Auxiliary(Family Friendly) ball league – $6,000 – $12,600Rev Jeff Manion Religious Study Group Touching Miami with Love U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo-Ada Bible Church 10 a.m., Chapel Annex (Homestead Site) – Summer tilla 13-4 – Maintenance of FlotillaGrand Rapids, MI internship and employment skills boat – $12,0009 a.m., Chapel Women’s Book Study mentoring program for teens from Total to Ocean Reef-based 3 p.m., Racquet Club low-income families – $22,940 Charities – $24,600Reflections   VOICES for Florida Keys Chil- Total On & Off Reef Grants –Rev. Dr. Robert Henley dren – Children’s Welfare Program $1,452,73410:15 a.m., Chapel THURSDAY, APRIL 19 to assist families through the 16th Judicial Court Guardian Ad Litem To learn more about the Women’s Book Study – $5,000 Community Grants program, 8:15 a.m., Reef Lounge YMCA of South Florida co-investment opportunities to   Drowning Prevention Program complement partial grants and Al-Anon Meeting for 480 disadvantaged Homestead donation matching opportunities, 12 p.m., Chapel Annex children – $63,020 please call 305-367-4707 or email Homestead Summer Learning Loss [email protected] acclaimed Chefs from around the For details & registration visit country paired with regional wines, oceanreef.com/FoodandWine educational demos and plenty of fun. or call 305-367-6526. All-Inclusive Event Pass • Friday Food & Wine Experience • Spirit & Culinary Tastings & Demos • Saturday Grand Dinner • Sunday Farewell Brunch 3-Day Event Pass $375+ PER PERSON Day Pass $200+ PER PERSON Must be 21+ to attend ticketed events.

8 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 VISITING SPECIALISTS MEDICAL CENTER AT OCEAN REEF To schedule with a visiting dermatologist, please call their officeWelcome Our directly. For all other specialists, pleaseNewest Team call 305-367-6702.Member AudiologyWe are pleased to announce the Marvin Escobar, MA, RT (R) (CT). completed his Master of Sci- Elizabeth Herreraemployment of Marvin Escobar, ence in Health Management at Apr. 26, May 10MA, RT (R) (CT) to the Med- Department at Doctors Hospi- Barry University. Cardiologyical Center’s excellent health tal. Marvin is active in various Theodore Feldmancare team. community volunteer programs, We are so pleased that Mr. Apr. 25, May 30 as well as fundraising activities Escobar is now a part of the Dermatology Marvin is a highly trained for the American Heart Associ- Medical Center family. His Arthur Colskyradiology technologist with ation, Susan G. Komen Race for enthusiasm and calm oversight Apr. 18, May 2, 9, 16experience in diagnostic X-Ray, the Cure, and the Leukemia and of the Center’s Imaging Depart- Alysa HermanCT, MRI, Bone Densitometry Lymphoma Society. ment is a great addition to the Apr. 19, May 3, 17and Fluoroscopic studies. He Medical Center team and for Debra Priceis also proficient in starting IV He graduated from Keiser our patients. Apr. 13, May 11lines for patients who require College in Miami and recently Varee Poochareoncontrast IV fluid during diag- Check back with us later this Apr. 18, May 2, 9, 16nostic scans. summer at www.mcor.org for a Jill Waibel listing of the 2018-2019 Medi- Apr. 16 Before coming to the Medical cal Lecture Series topics and the EndocrinologyCenter, Marvin was an employ- dates for Boutique D ’Reef and Robert Adenee of Baptist Health South our Annual “Fun-Raiser”. May 4Florida. He held radiology Gynecologypositions at Homestead Hos- Jason Jamespital and managed the Imaging May 10 Randy FinkANNAPOLIS YACHT COMPANY Apr. 19, May 17 Neurology presents Brad Herskowitz May 72001 76’ Horizon Motor Yacht “STARR” Visiting Neuropsychiatry Specialist Katherine GentherOwned by the Same Experienced Owner for the Past 14 Years Reminder May 7 Constantly Updated Nutritionist Please remember to Monica Auslander All New Soft Goods Throughout Entire Yacht – 2016 bring your identifi- Apr. 27, May 18 Reliable 3412 CAT Main Engines cation and insurance Ophthalmology Twin Generators cards to each visiting Zachary Segal specialist appointment. Apr. 17, May 15 Brand New EZ2CY 3-Sided Bridge Enclosure – 2018 They bill separately Optometry Gorgeous Master Stateroom with His and Her Heads from the Medical Gerald Furnari Center. Apr. 20, May 18 Offered at: $1,195,000 Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Contact: Ezra Androus Roberto Miki 410-693-1887 or [email protected] Apr. 27, May 25 Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgery Wael Barsoum Apr. 24, May 29 Orthopaedic Knee & Shoulder Surgery Joseph Fernandez Apr. 20, May 18 Orthopedic Spine Specialist John Nordt May 8, June 12 Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Michael Swartzon Apr. 13, May 18 Orthopaedic Surgery Derek Papp Apr. 26, May 24 Podiatry Stephen Levine May 4 John Torregrosa May 14, June 11 Psychology Joseph Mora Apr. 23 Pulmonary & Sleep Disorder Raul Valor Apr. 27, May 25

HONORING TEAM OCEAN REEF Team Ocean Reef, now in its 24th year, recognizes members who introduce our Unique Way of Life to their friends and family.Mr. & Mrs. Sergio Akselrad Mrs. Maria Figarola Mr. & Mrs. Steven T. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Sutherland, IIMr. & Mrs. Fernando Aran Mrs. Gretchen S. Fish Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Peter SwensonMr. & Mrs. Carlos F. Arazoza Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Juan Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Steven TechetDr. Jose Armas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Gregory McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Michael TeinMr. & Mrs. James Bailey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foster Mr. & Mrs. Peter Menten Mr. Louis TerminelloMrs. Arlette Baker Mrs. Gail Freed Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Edmund TerryMr. & Mrs. Jerry Barding Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Freeland Mrs. Maggie Miranda Ms. Karyn ThieleMr. Richard Bassett Mr. Darroll French Mr. Albert Monk Mr. Dennis ThiesMr. Henry Bates Mr. & Mrs. Sam Friedman Mrs. Marta Moreno Dr. & Mrs. Joseph TorresMrs. Jane M. Battles Mr. & Mrs. John Furneaux Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Morgan, IV Dr. Manuel TorresMr. & Mrs. Terry Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Hadwen C. Fuller Mr. & Mrs. James C. Morton Mr. & Mrs. Charles TownsendMr. & Mrs. Michael B. Berman Mr. & Mrs. Andy Garcia, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Norman D. TrippMr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Besse Mr. & Mrs. Brian Gies Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John TurnerMr. & Mrs. Michael Betz Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. John Noble Mr. & Mrs. Hector TundidorMr. & Mrs. George Blaha Mr. & Mrs. Alan Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Bradley P. Noyes Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Turowski, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William H. Borten Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith, III Mr. & Mrs. William Nutt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas TyghemMr. & Mrs. Lawrence Brady Mr. & Mrs. Herman Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Emery Gage Olcott Mr. & Mrs. Rene ValverdeMr. & Mrs. M. Bradley Blaylock Mr. & Mrs. John Grunow, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Fredric D. Olefson Mr. & Mrs. Armando Vasquez, Jr.Mrs. Marilyn Broeman Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Guarch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William V. Ott Dr. & Mrs. Manuel Viamonte, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A Bruno, Jr. Mr. Daniel Guerrieri Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pace Mr. & Mrs. James S. WatsonMr. Rick Capps Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo Gutierrez Mr. & Mrs. Francis Paige Ms. Roberta WatsonMr. & Mrs. Jorge De Cardenas Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Hajim Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Paleologos Mr. & Mrs. Brooke WeislederMr. & Mrs. Charles Cassel III Mr. & Mrs. Rick Haney Mr. & Mrs. William U. Parfet Mrs. Marcia WelchMr. & Mrs. John Cassidy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hartz Dr. & Mrs. Steve Parker Mr. & Mrs. Lee WesterveltMr. & Mrs. Edward Castleberry Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hayward, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gonzalo Palenzuela Ms. Kerry WhitakerMr. & Mrs. Francisco Celedon Mrs. Nancy T. Hector Mr. Darryl W. Parmenter Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy WhitedMr. & Mrs. William H. Combs, III Mr. & Mrs. Mario Henriquez Ms. M. Johanna Paterson Mr. & Mrs. William WietsmaMr. & Mrs. Dermot G. Coughlan Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Herman Mrs. Carol Perry Mr. & Mrs. G. Ed Williamson, IIMr. Harry L. Crisp Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Herson Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Persaud Mr. & Mrs. P. Reed Wills, IIMr. & Mrs. John Curlett Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hilton Mr. Russell A. Post Mr. & Mrs. William WilsonMr. & Mrs. Timothy Dagit Mr. & Mrs. Don J. Hindman Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Persaud Mr. & Mrs. Marshall WishnackMr. & Mrs. Anthony Davide Mr. & Mrs. Blake Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Rand, III Mr. & Mrs. Leonard WoodMr. & Mrs. Barry Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Randy Holbrook Mr. & Mrs. James Reichard Mr. & Mrs. Peter WoodMr. & Mrs. Thomas Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Jay Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reda Mr. Stephen WoodsumMr. & Mrs. Tom Davidson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley S. Hubbard Mr. Richard Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Donald WrightMr. & Mrs. Charles Davis Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Gary Russell Mr. William WyerDr. & Mrs. Nelphison DeAlmeida Mr. & Dr. Brian Keeley Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Ryan Mr. Harold L. Yoh, JrDr. & Mrs. Anthony Del Rossi Mrs. Anita Kennedy Mrs. Marcia Ryon NEW TEAM MEMBERS:Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dickinson Mr. & Mrs. Claude Kershner, III Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ryon Mr. & Mrs. George N. AronoffMr. & Mrs. Frank Dirico Mrs. Mary Ellen Kershner Mr. & Mrs. Alejandro Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Harold BrewerMr. & Mrs. Lindsay D. Dryden, III Mr. Robert T. Krebs Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schmetterer Ms. Susan BryanMr. & Mrs. Thomas Duderewicz Mr. & Mrs. Ted Kretzschmar Mrs. Judith Schmidt Mr. Paul ChristensenMr. & Mrs. Edward Duff Mr. & Mrs. Nicola J. Lanni Mr. & Mrs. Brian Sepe Mr. & Mrs. John CostasMr. & Dr. Laurence Easa Mr. & Mrs. John Lee Mrs. Libby Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Michael FayMr. & Mrs. Robert Ecuyer Mr. Peter Liashek Mrs. Shirley Shumway Mr. & Mrs. Robert GarcesMr. & Mrs. Ronald Elenbaas Mr. & Mrs. S. Craig Lindner Mr. & Mrs. Mark Siedle Mr. & Mrs. Charles GiffordMr. & Mrs. Carlos A. Enriquez Mr. & Mrs. Richard Link Mr. & Mrs. Larry Silverstein Mr. & Mrs. Alfred MastMr. & Mrs. Robert I. Falk Drs. J. Richard Lilly Mrs. Barbara Skelly Mr. & Mrs. John O`HaraMr. & Mrs. Victor Falk, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lopez Mr. & Mrs. Steve Slovick Dr. & Mrs. Louis PilatiMr. & Mrs. Richard Farmer Mr. & Mrs. George Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Jose Souto, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Schaad, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Angel Fernandez, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Lundeen Mr. & Mrs. William Sport Mr. & Mrs. Stephen SpenlinhauerMr. Fred J. Fernandez Mr. & Mrs. Guy Manos Mr. & Mrs. E. Roe Stamps IV Mr. & Mrs. William StavolaMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Ferrarone Mr. & Mrs. Steven Markel Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. Bernard SteeleMr. & Mrs. Harold Fetner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martell Mrs. Candace Sutfin Mrs. Joyce Torcise If you would like to know more about Team Ocean Reef and how you can get involved, please call the Membership office at 305-367-5921.

10 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018REEF SERVICE DIRECTORY Library CornerIn the event an extension is ­indicated, please dial the Club Operator at by Susan Bohan305-367-2611 and r­ equest the extension. As the season comes to an end and many head north, theseAcademy at Ocean Reef Orvis Charter Desk are the last few books to be added to the Library this sea-Ileana Diaz: 305-367-2409, Traci White: 305-367-2227, son:[email protected] [email protected] Payable & Receivable Fitness FICTIONMember Billing: 305-367-5925 or Luis Bracamonte: 367-5820,1-800-213-6552, [email protected] The Address by Fiona [email protected] G olf Tee Times, Pro Shop & Sleep No More: Six Murderous Tales by P.D. JamesSuzanne Baker: 305-367-5851, Practice [email protected] Pro Shop: 305-367-5912 NON-FICTIONArt League LodgingSherri Harris: 305-367-2359 Front Desk: ext. 2280, The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, [email protected] [email protected] volta, Trump and Other Pieces, 1994-2016 by MartinAirport Reservations: ext. 5923 or AmisManager: 305-367-3690, 1-877-282-9911, [email protected] [email protected] Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power ofBellstand Medical Center Civility at Work and In Life by Lea Berman and Jeremy305-367-2611, ext. 2290, Keith Young: 305-367-2600 [email protected] Member Conference Sales Enterprise Car Rental: 305-367-2611, Michelle Simpson: 305-367-5829, The Library welcomes recently published donations inext. 2295 [email protected] either hard back or paperback. Should it not be open whenBoat Rentals Membership you come by, the book drop on the far side of the CulturalReef Rental: 305-710-7968 Islande Dillon: 305-367-5896, Center building is easily accessible. Summer hours will be [email protected] posted as soon as determined but until then, the LibraryCart Sales, Repair and Rental Ocean Reef Club Sotheby’s remains open five days a week, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Cart Sales: 305-367-6591 International [email protected] Russell Post: 305-367-2027, ANGLERS CLUBCart Repairs: ext. 7658, [email protected]@oceanreef.com Ocean Reef Rod & Gun Club REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIESCart Rental: ext. 2370, Card Sound Sporting [email protected] 305-367-2661 13 S. Marina Dr. 3 BD / 3 BA 32’ Dock $3,500,000 (CLS#1298)Catering [email protected] 18 Island Dr. 2 BD / 2 BA 33’ Dock $2,295,000 (CLS#1213)305-367-5895 [email protected] Mic O’Keeffe: 305-367-6501, REDUCEDCommunications [email protected] Reef Press Editorial: Chris Nelson: 305-367-2611 ext. 7774 29 Island Dr. 3 BD / 3 BA 31’ Dock $4,050,000 (CLS#1342)305-367-5882, [email protected] [email protected] Reef Press Advertising: Garrett Horrell: 305-501-5503, NEW LISTING367-4911, [email protected] [email protected] Reef Club Kids 32 Villa Court 2 BD/ 2 BA 1st Floor Bay View $1,250,000 (CLS#1484)Ellie Parker: 305-367-2611, ext. 7385, Garrett Horell: [email protected] RCK Office: 305-367-5830 Chris Everhart • Broker AssociateCroquet The Spa 305 367 2382Jim Morton: 305-367-6583, Jillian Barron: 305-367-6506,[email protected] [email protected] Swenson & Ecuyer Realty • www.swensonrealty.comCultural Center Service Station Broker Owner Bob & Denise EcuyerLisa Dykes: 305-367-7339, Israel Salgado: 305-367-4982,[email protected] [email protected] Reservations & Schedules ShopsReservations: 305-367-5931, Port O’ Call Wine & Spirits:[email protected] 305-367-5999,Diving, Snorkeling, Water Tours [email protected] Cristal Clear Charters: 305-367-3051, The Gift Shop: ext. 7139,[email protected] [email protected] Office & Marina Dispatch Creek: 305-501-5519305-367-2611, ext. 7740, [email protected]@oceanreef.com TennisEvents Information Jim Morton: 305-367-6583,Kyle Landers: 305-367-6618, [email protected]@oceanreef.com Vacation Rentals Grayvik Animal Care Center/ ORCAT Barbara Borriello: 305-367-5911Susan Hershey: 305-367-4701 or 1-800-741-7333,Ocean Reef Community Foundation [email protected] Mikolay: 305-367-4707,[email protected] SWENSON & ECUYER REALTY • 305-367-3600 • WWW.SWENSONREALTY.COM

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 11We Want SPA NOTES designed specifically for areas metabolism), which causes skin“MORE”! of the body that need some to sag and lose definition. The Everybody tightening, toning and firming. technology of microcurrent inMusical Ocean Reef Loves the NUBODY is now available at the NUBODY device address-Excellence NUBODY The Spa, and is getting great es this to provide instant and feedback on its firming capabili- cumulative results. With regularby Sherley Newell by Jillian ties. There is even a free iPhone use, NUBODY works to tone Barron, The app that helps you set your and improve the appearance ofCalling all ladies and men who Spa Director daily routine, and has videos sagging skin, firms and improveslove to sing! Next year, come with step-by-step instructions skin’s strength, and smoothsbe a part of a joyful, musical Come by The Spa to check and helpful tips. the appearance of ripples andjourney under the direction of out our newest device, the dimples. The device uses fourAnnie Lebeaux of Anglers Club NUBODY, made to firm and In an independent clinical treatment spheres that deliverfame. tone the body, just in time for study, NUBODY was used five a powerful, yet gentle flow of summer! NUFACE came out minutes per day for 60 days to targeted microcurrent to larger, Ocean Reef Members have so with a device that utilizes the treat mild to moderate cellulite denser areas of the body.much talent, in sports, art and same lifting and firming tech- on the thighs and buttocks, andM.O.R.E. is equally important. nology of microcurrent used the results showed: This device is a great tool for to successfully firm and tone ■■ 92% of women showed an people who are working out to You will be proud to be a part the face. But the NUBODY is tone areas of the body, losingof our 2019 musical program, increase in skin tone weight and want to increaseand I’ll look forward to getting ■■ 84% of women said their skin firmness in specific areas, ortogether with you next Novem- having CoolSculpting for fatber. appeared firmer reduction. Come by The Spa to ■■ 80% of women’s skin check it out! Send me an email at [email protected], or call me appeared smootherat 305-367-2708 with any ques- As we age, our body’s naturaltions. M.O.R.E. to come! current begins to slow (like ourANGLERS CLUB ANGLERS CLUBLINSTEIWNG! PROPERTIES Great New Price! ERTI E S 32 Villa Court PROP 29 Island Drive — Bayfront Spectacular Bay and Sunset Views! Spectacular Bay Views!End unit on the first floor with beautiful bay front views of Card Sound. This villa is in great condition, Beautiful bayfront home with expansive views of the bay and marina. Gourmet kitchen with granite coutertopsremodeled, corner unit, ground floor with electric hurricane shutters, and comes unfurnished. It won’t and high-end appliances. Three bedrooms and three full baths. The third level is the master suite with full bath last long - it is the ONLY two bedroom, two bath Villa unit currently on the market! and his and hers closets. Bamboo floors and vaulted ceiling with skylight. Elevator to all three floors, whole house generator with parking underneath for two cars and multiple carts. Great Price! - $1,250,000. Chris Everhart ~ Broker-Associate • 305 -367-2382 New Price - $4,050,000 Chris Everhart ~ Broker-Associate • 305 -367-2382 SWENSON & ECUYER REALTY • 305-367-3600 • WWW.SWENSONREALTY.COM SWENSON & ECUYER REALTY • 305-367-3600 • WWW.SWENSONREALTY.COM

12 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 Part A Offered: Associate I ended up here. It was weird. I 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Wednesday, April Spotlight: knew no one, but soon I felt itBoating Skills 18 and Marisa Bozzo was home. I enjoyed my timeImprovement 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19 working at the various food out-Course ■■ Knowing your boat Moving Up lets but it was how I was treated ■■ Preparing to get Underway that drew me back. There is aApril 18 & 19 ■■ Navigating in the Waterways by Susan wonderful sense of community Bohan here at The Reef.” by Jim (Rules of the Road, Piloting, Leenhouts Electronics) Some of you may not recognize She began her full-time ■■ Operating Safely (Docking, her name but I guarantee you position at the old Reef TreatsYour local United States Coast Anchoring, Courtesy) know her face from the various then was moved over to beGuard, Ocean Reef Flotilla 13-04, Part B Offered: events held all around The Reef a bartender later in the day.is offering its six-hour, one-day 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Thursday, April throughout the last few years. From there she graduated toBoating Safety Course to their 19 and She is in constant motion, the Beach Bar by day and thefellow residence-boaters, employ- 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday April directing a server, engaging Cultural Center movies andees and visitors at Ocean Reef. The 18 with a Member, then hastening popcorn counter by night.course and materials are free. ■■ Legal Requirements (registra- off to support her ever enlarging tion, required equipment, lights, and capable Food and Beverage Her hard work obviously paid Choose either a full day with flotation) staff. off when she became part ofPart A and Part B on Wednesday, ■■ Boating Emergencies (Weather, the Banquet Department. SheApril 18 (preferred) or Part B and Radio, Boating injuries, Common I first noticed Marisa Bozzo went from Server to Captain,Part A on Thursday, April 19. Or, Risks) when my husband and I began and then last year was pro-complete the course in two half ■■ Responsibilities as a Skipper to frequent the movies. She moted to Food and Beveragedays on both Wednesday and ■■ Enjoying your boat safely (Swim- always seemed to have a ready Supervisor. When asked whatThursday. One must complete Part ming, Diving) smile and his favorite drink her motivation is for this ratherA and B to graduate. USCG Course “About Boating in hand in the time it took to rapid climb in responsibility, Safety” will take place in the Ocean check in with Donna and arrive she said that it is the people. Reef Public Safety Conference at the popcorn counter. Her “They expect good work and Room. To assure a reservation seemingly slight of hand was trust me. I also feel respect from contact Peter Liashek at 240-731- both professional and endear- my team when I work as hard 1321 or [email protected]. ing. And we know this was as they do.” She takes working not the only vodka served that with each server seriously and quickly! encourages each along the way, no matter what point they may As I sat down outside Reef be in their career. Treats to get to know Marisa better for this article, it became Of course, she misses her apparent that she makes innu- family. She is the only daughter merable Members feel welcome. and has one brother, all back The constant “hello’s” and waves in Argentina. She gets home by those who passed by is the every year but also loves to best testament to her skills. travel. Two years ago, a few One Member even stopped us weeks in Italy were spent walk- mid-interview while getting into ing everywhere just absorbing her cart to exclaim, “She is the the culture and exploring how best and hardest worker here at people interact. “But as much as The Reef! Make sure you write I miss my family, I have found that.” Done! one here. I live in Key Largo with friends and enjoy my life Marisa first came to Ocean every day.” Reef from Argentina quite arbitrarily for four months one Aren’t we lucky she found her summer vacation. Luckily their way to us? summer is our winter. “Growing up studying English opened up a lot of possibilities for me. I saw all the travel and intern brochures and was tempted to join many of my friends who were going to London. I soon realized, however, that I did not want the cold weather, so

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14 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 DOT CALMWordsmiths &Mindfulness“Dot.calm” by Jane SilvermanI like to think of myself as a Laura Zausmer (left) doing the Downward Dog with a dolphin at Key Largo Yoga’s class (right) at Dolphins Plus Bayside.word nerd. I blame it on mymother, really. Throughout Mind Your P’s & Q’s and fun quiz types from “Speed mind with their Hatha, Vinyasa,my childhood, she would post This year is the 70th anniversary Drill” to “Name That Thing.” Ashtanga Flow, Yin, and Gentlewords on the refrigerator door of Scrabble (AND Ocean Reef, Yoga classes; Chair Yoga soundsinsisting we use them in a sen- of course) and #NationalScrab- Peace of Mind like my kind of thing (thetence by the end of the week. bleDay is today, April 13 (the After so much brain strain, you sitting-down part), but AerialDare I mention back in the birthday of its creator Alfred might like to put your mind Yoga (whilst hanging in midair)dark days, there was no Goo- Mosher Butts). 150 million to rest. I believe in the posi- maybe, not so much. Feelinggle?? Decades later (okay half a board games and countless app tive benefits of meditation to adventurous? Try Paddleboardcentury but who is counting…) downloads have sold in 121 reduce stress and even manage Yoga at Buccaneer Island (yup,words like anathema, pletho- countries in 29 languages; the high blood pressure. With on a paddleboard). There arera, and conundrum, still come 4,000+ Scrabble clubs around this in mind – I downloaded quite a few OR Gals who havequickly to mind. the world compete with each the award-winning Calm app been trekking down to Key other regularly. In case you are (Apple’s App of the Year 2017) Largo’s Dolphin Plus BaysideMindset wondering, it’s not too late to which claims to bring more for the Yoga with DolphinsThanks to mom, I have a lifetime sign up with the North Ameri- clarity, joy and peace to your class held on a small pier withfascination with the etymology can Scrabble Players Associa- daily life (who couldn’t use dolphins swimming and playingof words and expression and tion (www.scrabbleplayers.org) some of that??) with guided around you while you find yourtheir derivations. For instance, and play in monthly tourna- meditation sessions, soothing inner Zen (please do not askthe strange names for animal ments near your hometown nature sounds and scenes, and me what that means… I am justgroupings: there’s a school of fish (this year the National Champi- even adult sleep stories which the wordsmith). Go to www.but how about a bloat of hip- onship is August 4-8 in Buffalo). read you to sleep -- warm cocoa keylargoyoga.com to find outpos, flamboyance of flamingoes, not included. more. Coincidently, Nationalmurder of crows, clowder of One Track Mind Dolphin Day is this weekendcats, a lounge of lizards (that one Most nights you will find me Mastermind on the 14th (really) -- a great dayI could have guessed), a smack of playing the Scrabble Original One of my girlfriends trav- to try it!jellyfish, zeal of zebras, convoca- Crossword Game app on my els the world as a PA for ation of eagles and a congregation smartphone vs. a computer-gen- world-famous guru (robes and Dog + Mind = Dogma?of alligators (to name but a few)? erated challenger (though you all). She loves the critically- Instead of Dolphins, you might can play against your friends or acclaimed Yoga Studio app like to try Doga – yoga withBroaden Your Mind random opponents, too). The (one of Apple’s Best Apps of your dog (because Ocean ReefI know it’s geeky, but I love “teacher feature” suggests the 2017), with 80+ ready-made dogs have SUCH a stressfulwww.Dictionary.com and its best word you could have played classes from 5-60 minutes each life). Learn how to literally doapp. Kids, this is not your father’s for a higher score, which is and a detailed library with over the Downward Dog positiondictionary. It’s not just definitions great for learning new words. 250 poses to learn. The app also at www.dogadog.org or searchand the Thesaurus. Dictionary. works offline for us boaters, and Doga on YouTube for instruc-com is also word origins, audio The Vocabulary Builder it offers all skill levels. Try a free tional videos; our puppy ispronunciations (just in case you by Magoosh app is another session on their website, www. about to learn the word calm-don’t know how to say ’Worces- favorite; it tutors you on 1200 yogastudioapp.com. mmmmm.tershire’ or one of the other 2 words with games and repeti-million+ words), Grammar Tips, tion. It starts to get darn tricky Mindful Live as if you were to die tomorrow.Word of the Day, and umpteen at the advanced section level The Member Fitness Center Learn as if you were to live forever. –others. Check out Everything After two. Quizzitive – A Merri- is a great place to mind your Mahatma GandhiZ on the website (corner menu am-Webster Word Game hasicon; look for the games and word 10 degrees of difficulty levelsfacts tab for fun).

FROM THE PANTRY have a strong smell, or if their Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 15 shells refuse to close even whenThe World is tapped with your finger. Art League CorrectionYour Oyster Guest Chef Michael Reidt’s Crispy EDITOR’S NOTE: “From the Fried Oysters Pantry” Crispy Fried Oysters In last week’s edition, the Ocean Reef Press attributed the incorrect by Carole ■■ Sunflower or corn oil for frying caption to a work by Bruce Maguire in the Art League’s Easter Show. Kotkin, ■■ Approximately 3 cups yellow The correct works of art are pictured below: Cooking School cornmeal “Struttin’ Her Stuff” is by Eleanor “Nice Kitty” oil by Bruce Maguire Manager ■■ 1 tbs. black pepper Williamson, pictured here. ■■ 1 tsp. cayenne pepperWhether grilled, fried, boiled or ■■ 1 tsp. salt SPECTACULAReven raw, oysters are a seafood ■■ 2 dozen medium oysters (moredelicacy. NEW LISTINGS if very small), shucked and Oysters can be found in salt- drained Call Us Today!water bodies around the globe 305-367-3600from as north as Alaska or down Put the oil in a deep fryer with ato New Zealand. Most oysters wire basket and heat to very hot. ANGELFISH CAY 30A CLS# 1526 11 NORTH PELICAN CLS# 1525in the United States come from If you have a frying thermometer, 3 Bedroom/2 Bath $1,690,000 3 Bedroom/3 Bath $3,750,000either coast. Like wine, oysters the temperature should be 375. This STUNNING ground floor corner RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase one ofcan vary greatly in appearance, While the oil is heating, mix the condominium has been uniquely renovated with PREMIERE LOCATIONS in Ocean Reef ontaste, and texture depending on cornmeal, pepper, and salt on a high end finishes and unsurpassed attention to detail. a cul-de-sac in the prestigious Sunrise Caywhere they’re from. long sheet of waxed paper, placed Renovated to include a legal third bedroom. 36’ Boat community. Easy Access to the Ocean and Bay next to the stove if possible. Dock adds to the charm of this magnificent property. with a beautiful SUNSET VIEW every evening. The ocean has its own terroir, Drain the oysters and roll in theand it’s known as merroir. It’s mixture, coating well. Put the PUMPKIN CAY 22A CLS #1519 18 BAY RIDGE CLS# 1518how people explain the radical coated oysters in a single layer in 2 Bedroom/2 Bath $1,595,000 4 Bedroom/5 Bath $3,895,000differences between East Coast the wire basket and lower it into Spectacular location with stunning sunset views. Minutes from Buccaneer Island and Fishing Village.and West Coast oysters. East the hot oil. Fry a batch at a time Perfect home to fish, dive, and take in the ocean All the amenities one would need including an office,Coast oysters tend to have this way for about 2 minutes, breezes. family room, gourmet kitchen, upstairs sitting area,a higher salinity (saltiness), until golden. Continue until all outdoor grille and dining area, two car garage andhigher brininess, and more min- are fried. Keep the oysters warm cart room, very private and a turnkey home.eral notes than their Western on paper towels in the oven (incounterparts. On the flip side, one layer) until you finish them SWENSON & ECUYER REALTY is proud to have served the Reef for over 50 years!the West Coast oysters will all. Serve immediately on a warm Our company is member-owned and has your best interests and comfort in mind.range in salinity and brininess platter. Let oil reheat for a few Our greatest compliment is the referral of your family and friends.from high to low and will tend seconds between batches. Serve We need you to help us succeed, we would love to earn your business.to have more notes of seaweed, hot with red-pepper mayonnaise, Located on Barracuda Lane in the Airport Plaza Building. Please call our office today!fresh cut grass, cucumber, lemon wedges and arugula orwatermelon and overall, more watercress, if you like.sweetness. The major producersof West Coast oysters are found Carole’s Roasted Red Pepperin cooler waters in Washington, MayonnaiseNorthern California, and British Makes about 1 cupColumbia, Canada. The East ■■ 1 large garlic clove, grated onCoast has oysters from everystate along its coastline, as Microplane or finely mincedwell as, up into Prince Edward ■■ 1/2 tsp. saltIsland and Nova Scotia, Cana- ■■ 1 lb. roasted red bell peppers,da. When you’re choosing oneof the many varieties available either homemade or jarred-- such as sweet Kumomotos or ■■ 1/4 cup mayonnaiseWellfleets, or the more briny ■■ 1/4 tsp. fresh lemon juice or toBelons -- make sure the oys-ters are alive, wet, and have tastea mild, sweet smell. Do notselect specimens that are dry or Transfer garlic to a blender with peppers. Purée until smooth. Add mayonnaise and juice and blend.

HISTORIC CELEBRATION WEEKEND • APRIL 6-7, 2018In 1993, when Ocean Reef became a Member-owned Club, there was amonumental celebration that included a parade, marching band and beachparty. Board Director and Social Committee Chairman, Barbara Hajim, wascharged with not just replicating history but creating an event that newMembers could put in the history books alongside those that had been herefor the buyout. “This is all about 2018 and making our own bit of Ocean Reefhistory,” Hajim said. This past weekend’s Celebration began, as history dictated, with a firetruck and a parade. Members followed the Parade to the Driving Range forthe “Red, White & Burgee” Pep Rally which included a tribute to the pastChairmen of the Club, skydivers, live music, dancing, a techno-circus andfamily activities galore. On Saturday, Buccaneer Island was the party spot,complete with Junkanoo band, fire dancers, endless desserts and headliner,Ziggy Marley. “This anniversary year, it’s been fascinating to go back in time to betterunderstand our heritage and why the Members rallied to buy this Club,” saidTeresa Holmes, Chairman of Ocean Reef Club. She added, “our celebrationweekend was an opportunity to celebrate the past, enjoy the moment and lookforward with excitement for what is yet to come.” Historic Celebration Weekend



18 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 THE ACADEMY AT OCEAN REEFElectronics Author Visits Academy students learning what inspired Author/Member Barbara Walsh.(E-Waste) The AcademyRecycling at Ocean Reef she explained how much effort participated in a question and and determination went into answer session at the end. TheOn Tuesday, April 24, Ocean by Jaren Evans, making her dream turn into head of school, teachers, andReef Club’s Green Team Com- Language Arts, The Academy at reality. students at The Academy atmittee will help Members Ocean Reef Ocean Reef are grateful for suchdispose of “E-Waste” at In addition to learning about a unique opportunity.The Field at Four Corners, from The middle school students Mrs. Walsh’s book, the students10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at The Academy at Ocean Reef were recently treated to aWhat Can I Bring? visit by author and Ocean ReefFor E-Waste recycling, you can Member, Mrs. Barbara Walsh.bring monitors, computers,televisions, telephones/cell and Mrs. Walsh‘s book, “The Pop-land, FAX machines, printers, py Lady”, focuses on the life ofcopiers, DVD/VCR players, Moina Belle Michael, a school-radios, speakers, discs, cassettes teacher from Georgia who usedand, other electronics. red poppies to commemorate fallen soldiers during World Paper shredding services will War I.also be available at the sametime and used clothing, furni- During the presentation, Mrs.ture and old paint are welcome Walsh discussed the inspirationitems as well. behind her literary work, andMONROE COUNTY’S NEW & ONLY AUTHORIZEDE-Z-GO® GOLF CART DEALER$9988 QUALITY • SELECTION • PRICE FREE DELIVERY • TRADES ARE WELCOMEWHY PAY DOUBLE? NEW - STREET LEGAL! 25 MPH, SAFETY GLASS WINDSHIELD, SEAT BELTS, BUCKET SEATS, ELECTRIC WIPER, TURN SIGNALS, ALL STREET LEGAL SAFETY FEATURES!Proud Supporters of FACTORY AUTHORIZED of the keys WARRANTY rivamm.com SERVICE CENTERMM 102.5 • 102550 OVERSEAS HWY. KEY LARGOTEL. (305) 451-3320 • WWW.RIVAMM.COM

THE ACADEMY AT OCEAN REEF Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 19Coral Pre-K class learns how coral grows differed from class to class and Ocean ReefRestoration with the Coral Restoration Foundation. were both developmentally Earth WeekFoundation appropriate and correlated toProgram progress through the grade our state standards. Students The following is a list of activi-Begins at The levels. Earlier this month, repre- learned concepts such as how ties to celebrate Earth Day andAcademy        sentatives from CRF did presen- coral fits into the history of Ocean Reef Earth Week. tations and hands-on activities life on Earth, the chemical  with grades PS-8. These lessons composition of coral, and how Cristal Clear Charters Ocean coral grows. Each year, CRF Debris Cleanupby Kristen Baar will return with different lessons Sunday, April 22 at 11 a.m.Math & Science, The Academy at about our coral reefs that build Join us for an afternoon of div-Ocean Reef on what the children learned ing, snorkeling, and fun, while the preceding year. This will saving the reefs around OceanThe teachers at The Academy give students at The Academy Reef Club. All levels of diversat Ocean Reef are excited to the opportunity to learn from and snorkelers are welcome!begin a program with the Coral scientists in marine science and Participants will meet at 11Restoration Foundation (CRF). develop a thorough understand- a.m. at Cristal Clear ChartersThis program will grow with ing of one of our local ecosys- for hands-on training, with athe children each year as they tems. We are very thrilled with 12:30 p.m. check in and 1 p.m. this new partnership. departure time. Mangrove Coastal Cleanup Wednesday, April 25 at 9:30 a.m. Meet at the Pool Desk to clean up our surrounding mangroves on kayaks. Please remember to wear appropriate water attire, gloves are recommended.

20 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 Tucker Brady and Vicki Baker putting on their sad faces for the benefit of this article. trust and who will do what is in the best interest of the animal. PET CARE will allow anyone to understand your pets and has successful- best how to provide this care. ly cared for pets themselves.  Stay in touch with designatedIf Anything   Friends, family, pet sitters, staff caregivers and alternate caregiv-Happened members at your vet’s office ers.  Over time, people’s circum-to You, What What if you have more than one pet? make excellent caregivers.  It stances and priorities change. Would Happen Make instructions for each pet. is wise to have alternate care- You want to make sure that theto Me?   givers in case your first choice arrangements you have made becomes unable or unwilling to are kept up-to-date. by Mary How do I select a caregiver? take over the care of your pets.  Brady Identifying the right individu- It is important that you discuss Locating a new home for your als to provide care is the most your expectations with that per- pets can take several months,We all love our pets and think important part of lifetime care son and to see if they are willing so it is important to arrange forof them as family members.  A planning for your pets. to accept the responsibility of temporary care as part of yourgood reason to make arrange- caring for your pets.  Remember planning efforts.ments for their care, as they Take into account if you want no one will love your pet as  cannot speak for themselves, is all your pets to be cared for by much as you do.  Keep in mindto provide potential caregivers one person or if you want to that caregivers will have full Ensuring Long-Term, Permanentthat will help guarantee that select different people.  Some accountability for your pet’syour precious pet will always pets are best kept together as care, including veterinary Care for your Petsreceive care. they have already bonded.  It is treatment and euthanasia.  Be The best way to make sure your a personal choice only you can sure you chose a person you wishes are fulfilled is by making Thousands of pets are make. formal arrangements that spe-orphaned each year due to cifically cover the care of yourthe death or disability of their In selecting a caregiver, select pets.  It’s not enough that longhuman companions. a person who has already met ago a friend or relative verbally  promised to take over the careWhy are care instructions for your of your pets or even that you’vepets important? decided to leave money to aTo ensure that your pets will friend for that purpose.  Wecontinue to receive the same strongly recommend that youtype of care you currently pro- consult with an attorney tovide.  Writing these instructions draw up a will, trust, or other legal documents, as well as allocate funds to provide for the care of your pets. Visit www.2ndchances4pets. org for a good source of infor- mation.  Our pets don’t have a voice.   It is up to you to be sure they are heard.Body Shop Free FURNITURE CONSIGNMENTS Estimates WANTED Automotive Paint Jobs Golf Car Paint Jobs InspiredHouseandGarden.com Located on The Reef1 Service Village Drive, Ocean Reef 305-367-2245 • 786-339-6562

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 21OUT AND ABOUTThe MastersComes to ORCIn homage to golf’s great- Champion John Spina. Paul Archibald low round on final day. Mike Miles posts the final scores.est tournament, Mike Milesorganized the inaugural ORC Archibald earned low round of ORC MASTERS RESULTS 4th PlaceMasters with his usual golf the final day honors. 1st Place Scott Heffnergroup for a two-day stroke play 5th Placetournament. The field of 24 A green ORC golf hat was John Spina Larry Bradyteed off on the Hammock, Fri- awarded to the winner in 2nd Place 6th Placeday, April 6 and the Dolphin on keeping with the Masters green Bob Morosky Lee WesterveltSaturday, while the theme music jacket. Miles hopes to make the 3rd Placefrom the CBS Masters broad- tournament an annual event. Mike Maternacast played in the background.After the final round was com-pleted, players met in the ButlerCabin (aka Toski’s) and prizeswere awarded. Each participantreceived a crystal goblet. Paul NAVY SEALS UP CLOSE & PERSONAL COME OUT TO BUCCANEER ISLAND FOR A SPECTACULAR DISPLAY, BREATHTAKINGDEMONSTRATIONS AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR FIRSTHAND FROM NAVY SEALS. 1 P.M. • BUCCANEER ISLAND Complimentary FEATURING: Super SEAL Demonstration • Water Assault Demonstration •Canine Demonstration Helicopter Simulator Display & Photo Opportunities Guest Speakers: Mike Thornton, Medal of Honor Recipient, and Rick Kaiser, Executive Director of the Navy SEAL Museum

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24 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS1 3 FRIDAY Met in HD: Luisa MIller Cooking School: The World is Your Bridge Quick Tips 12:30 p.m., Cultural Center Oyster 12:20 p.m., Tennis & Games CenterCooking School: Wynwood Arts & Navy SEALs Up Close & Personal 9:30 a.m., Cooking SchoolCulinary Tour 1 p.m., Buccaneer Island Flow Yoga Class Duplicate Bridge Game9:30 a.m., Cooking School Lighted Standup Paddleboard Tour 10 a.m., Member Fitness Center 1 p.m., Tennis & Games CenterGameio Tennis Clinic 7 p.m., Buccaneer Island Shoe Twister10 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Reef Lounge Live Music 10 a.m., Buccaneer Island Fitness for Parkinson’s ClassCome Sail With Us 7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge Pickle & Pints 2 p.m., Member Fitness Center2 p.m., Card Sound Sailing Club Movie Night at Reef Rec Room 4 p.m., Tennis & Games CenterNature Center Open 8 p.m., Reef Rec Room Men’s “B” Night League “Annihilation” (R)2 – 5 p.m., Nature Center Live Music: Luna Live LLC 5:30 p.m., Tennis & Games Center 4:30 p.m., Cultural CenterCroquet Mixer 9 p.m. – 1 a.m., Burgee Bar Gianni Member Appreciation Dinner2:30 – 5 p.m., Croquet Lawn 5:30 p.m., Gianni Ristorante CH Prime Member AppreciationPickleball League Shootout 1 5 SUNDAY Men’s Card Night Dinner3:30 p.m., Tennis & Games Center 6:30 p.m., Tennis & Games Center 6 – 9 p.m., CH PrimeMen’s Spring Invitational Skills Grand Breakfast Buffet “Annihilation” (R)Competitions 7 a.m. – 12 p.m., The Ocean Room 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center “Red Sparrow” (R)4 – 6 p.m., Dolphin Course Operation Burgee 5K Fun Run/Walk 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center“Red Sparrow” (R) 8 a.m., Business Center Parking Lot 1 7 TUESDAY4:30 & 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center ORC Singles Club Championship 1 9 THURSDAYReef Lounge Live Music 9 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Masters Swim Class7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge Men’s Spring Invitational 8 a.m., Member Fitness Center Masters Swim ClassTeens Only! Beach Bonfire 9 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin Course LGA Closing Day 8 a.m., Member Fitness Center8 p.m., Buccaneer Island Nature Center Open 8:30 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin CourseDJ Music 2 – 5 p.m., Nature Center Rod & Gun Club Range Open Endurance Swim Challenge9 p.m., Burgee Bar Cornhole Shootout 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC Shooting 8 a.m. – 12 p.m., Member Fitness 3:30 p.m., Buccaneer Island Range Center1 4 SATURDAY “Annihilation” (R) Pickleball Open Play 4:30 p.m., Cultural Center 11 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Anatomie Trunk ShowGrand Breakfast Buffet Cocktails (Members Only) Doubles Strategy Clinic 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Member Fitness7 – 11 a.m., The Ocean Room 5 – 8 p.m., The Point 4 p.m., Tennis & Games Center CenterPickleball Touring Pro Clinics Reef Lounge Live Music Reef Rec Room Open8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tennis & Games 7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge 5 – 10 p.m., Reef Rec Room Rod & Gun Club Range OpenCenter “Red Sparrow” (R) Vine to Table Dinner 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC ShootingORC Singles Club Championship 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center 6:30 p.m., CH Prime Range9 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Family Night! Board Game Night Reef Lounge Live MusicSuper Cycle Class 8 p.m., Reef Rec Room 7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge Mommy & Me Time9 a.m., Member Fitness Center 10:30 a.m., Nature CenterMen’s Spring Invitational 1 6 MONDAY 1 8 WEDNESDAY9 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin Course Mermaid Races in the PoolRod & Gun Club Range Open Ballett Barre Class Ladies’ Pickleball League 11 a.m., Buccaneer Island10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC Shooting 8 a.m., Member Fitness Center 8 a.m., Tennis & Games CenterRange MGA Closing Day Golf Clinic with Dave Fit Talk: Breathing Techniques forSpring Fling in the Fishing Village 9 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin Course 10 a.m., Driving Range Sound Sleep10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Fishing Village C Level Friendly Round Robin Gameio Tennis Clinic 12 p.m., Member Fitness Center 9 a.m., Tennis & Games Center 10 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Pint & Slice Night 4 – 6 p.m., Burgee Bar Raw Bar Lobster Bake 5 – 9 p.m., Raw Bar Members’ Night at Islander 6 – 9 p.m., Islander in The Ocean Room Reef Lounge Live Music 7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge Karaoke Night 9 p.m. – 12 a.m., Burgee BarAT THE CULTURAL CENTER! “Annihilation” (R) “The Hurricane “Tomb Raider” “Red Sparrow” (R) Sun., Apr. 15 Heist” (PG13) (PG13) Fri., Apr. 13 4:30pm Fri., April 20 Sun., April 22 4:30 & 7:30pm Mon., Apr. 16 4:30 & 7:30pm 4:30pm Sun., Apr. 15 7:30pm Sun., April 22 Mon., April 23 7:30pm Wed., Apr. 18 7:30pm 7:30pm Wed., Apr. 18 4:30pm Wed., April 25 Wed., April 25 7:30pm 7:30pm 4:30pmRuntime: 2 hr. 20 min. Runtime: 1 hr. 55 min. Runtime: 1 hr. 43 min. Runtime: 1 hr. 58 min.Premise: Ballerina Dominika Egorova Premise: A biologist signs up for a Premise: Thieves attempt a massive Premise: Lara Croft, the fiercelyis recruited to ‘Sparrow School,’ a dangerous, secret expedition into a heist against the U.S. Treasury as a independent daughter of a missingRussian intelligence service where mysterious zone where the laws of Category 5 hurricane approaches one adventurer, must push herself beyondshe is forced to use her body as a nature don’t apply. of its Mint facilities. her limits when she finds herself on theweapon. island where her father disappeared.

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 25TOP PICKS OF THE WEEK DINING AT OCEAN REEF For reservations, call (305) 367-5931 • Mon. Apr. 16 – Sun. Apr. 22, 2018 SPRING FLING IN THE FISHING VILLAGE Saturday, April 14 BREAKFAST The Point 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the Fishing Village Reef Treats Danish & Coffee Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 8 – 10 a.m. The whole family will enjoy strolling through Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. Private Dining the Fishing Village where outdoor booths The Ocean Room Mon. to Sat. 7 – 11 a.m. will be stocked with specially priced items Mon. to Sat. 7 – 11 a.m. Sun. 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. available from select stores. Sun. 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. Fitness Café Full buffet Sat. & Sun. Mon. to Fri. 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. For details, please call 305-367-6586 Sat. & Sun. 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. NAVY SEALS UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL LUNCH Fitness Café Saturday, April 14 Beach Grill Mon. to Fri. 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. 1 p.m. on Buccaneer Island Daily 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Burgee Bar Raw Bar Join us for a spectacular display, incredible Sat. & Sun. 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Daily 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. demostrations and the opportunities to Private Dining ORC Food Truck hear firsthand from honored Navy SEALs. Daily 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. *The Field at Four Corners Complimentary. Reef Hut Thurs. to Sun. 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Mon. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. 19th Hole OPERATION BURGEE 5K FUN RUN/WALK Tues. to Sat. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15 Toski’s at the Turn Brunch Sun. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. 8 a.m. in the Business Center Parking Lot Snack Bar daily 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Lite Bites Mon. & Thurs. to Sun. Grille Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 3 – 5 p.m. Run and walk with your fellow Members in Palm Court the new Operation Burgee 5K! Registration Daily 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. begins at 7:30 a.m. with an 8 a.m. Race Start. For details, please call 305-367-6516 FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL April 20 – 22 Acclaimed Chefs from around the country are paired with regional wines, educational demos and plenty of fun. All-inclusive passes and day passes available. For registration, please call 305-367-6526 SPOT ON SHOPPING DINNER Private Dining Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 4 – 11 p.m.Joan the Shopper Burgee Bar Fri. & Sat. 4 p.m. – 12 a.m. Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 4 – 10 p.m. Reef HutLULULEMON… The opening Fri. & Sat. 4 – 11 p.m. Tues. to Sat. 5 – 8 p.m.this season of a lululemon store CH Prime Gianni Ristoranteon the Marina side of Fishing (Members only) (reservations required)Village was greeted with hosan- (reservations required) Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 5:30 – 9 p.m.nas by Ocean Reef sports and Tues. to Sat. 6 – 9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5:30 – 10 p.m.exercise enthusiasts. Everybody Appreciation Dinner Wed. Islanderloves Lulu, which is known for Raw Bar * Located in The Ocean Roomstylish but practical workout Daily 4 – 9 p.m. (reservations required)clothes for running, cycling, Lobster Bake Thurs. Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Sun. 6 – 9 p.m.yoga, zumba – or (as their 19th Hole Fri. & Sat. 6 – 10 p.m.ads say unabashedly) for any Mon. & Thurs. to Sun. 5 – 9 p.m. Members’ Night Thurs.activity that might make yousweat….I have a grand daughter open back designed to accom- COCKTAILS/SWEETS Burgee Bar(now a college freshman) who modate a full range of motion Port O’Call Wine Bar Mon. to Thurs. 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.specifically requested lulu- ($52)….Though my birthday Tues. to Sat. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Fri. 4 p.m. – 1 a.m.lemon’s “Train Times 7/8 Pant” isn’t until October, I prema- Sun. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. – 1 a.m.for her birthday. I found a great turely gifted myself with a pair Reef Treats Sun. 11:30 a.m. – 12 a.m.pair of these luxurious stretchy of the popular “On The Fly Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Beach Bartights adorned with hundreds Pant.” I love the “travel friendly Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. Daily 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.of horizontal slashes of color fabric”, the drawstring waist The Point Beach Treats($98). I also bought her a “Free and the pockets ($98)… Happy Fri. & Sun. 5 – 8 p.m. * Buccaneer IslandTo Be Serene Bra” (shown). This Birthday to Neena and to me. – Sat. 6 – 9 p.m. Fri. to Sun. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.is one of the many styles of Joan Birsh G The Bar Reef Loungelululemon’s super comfortable Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. 5 – 9 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Sun.sports bras, featuring a strappy Fri. & Sat. 5 – 10 p.m. 5 – 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.

26 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 can do long term damage. Thus, Powerpuff mimosa drought tolerant and salt toler- Blanket flowerChoose a ant choices are in order. ManyNative Plant of these native plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds by Jody that are always a joy to see at Steele The Reef year-round.Summer is just around the cor- Firebush: shrub, orange/redner and it is a good time to look flowers, butterfly favoriteat adding some zest to yourgarden. If you are heading out Powerpuff mimosa: ground-of The Reef, these plants will cover, loves full sun, pink cottonbe happy to welcome you back ball bloomsnext season, and if you are stay-ing then you can enjoy some Blanket flower: groundcover,new healthy color in your yard grows one to three feet, orange,or pots. Although the months purple, red, yellow flowersahead can be rainy, we also godays without a sprinkle and can Beautyberry: shrub, pinkeasily end up in a drought that flowers, purple berries, bird favorite Leavenworth Tickseed: year-round blooms, yellow, Florida State Wildflower All of these colorful flower- ing additions to your garden need little care in the summer at Ocean Reef and should be blooming into next season.GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Proposed for Daytona Beach, Florida. Their Membership sponsors are Jody Steele on behalfSummer maintenance commences this month. Here are the dates the of the Membership CommitteeHammock and Dolphin Courses are open. MARCH 29 – APRIL 19, 2018 and Robert Garces on behalf of Equity Membership the Membership Committee.Hammock, Hammock Putting Green Dolphin, Dolphin Putting Green & Faye & Jay Townsend are new& Short Game Area Croquet Lawn Todd Jared is a Senior Legacy Equity Members purchasing 42April 23 – 29 May 14 – 20 Member purchasing 70 Angel- Barracuda Lane from Susan & John fish Cay Unit B and the Equity Mann and the Equity from theApril 30 – May 6 May 22 – 28 from Arlene & Paul Vanderbilt. Club. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend are Mr. Jared is a resident of Virginia residents of Texas. Their sponsorsMay 7 – 13 May 29 – June 4 Beach, Virginia. He is a member are James Seale, Tom Davidson of Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club. on behalf of the MembershipJune 4 – 10 July 5 – 8 His sponsors are Margaret Fauber Committee and Harold Brewer on and Charles Vail. behalf of the Board of Directors.June 11 – 17 July 9 – 15 Alice & George Horton are Angela Marriott is a new Equity Social Members purchasing 17 Member purchasing 32 CardJune 18 – 24 July 16 – 22 South Bridge Lane from Matthew Sound Road and the Equity from Lazenby and the Equity from Janet & Dermot Coughlan. Ms.June 25 – July 1 July 23 – 29 the Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Marriott is a resident of Chevy ton are residents of Bald Head Chase, Maryland. Her sponsorsJuly 2 – 4 August 13 – 19 Island, North Carolina. They are are Harold Brewer on behalf of members at Hope Valley Country the Board of Directors and MarciaJuly 30 – August 5 August 20 – 26 Club and Bald Head Island Club. Martell on behalf of the Member- Their sponsors are Nanette & ship Committee.August 6 – 12 September 10 – 16 Tom Watjen and Laura & Kendall Robin & Michael Shea are Hendrick. Social Members purchasingAugust 27 – September 2 September 24 – 30 Maria & William Morris are 305 Carysfort Lane and the Social Waitlisted Members Equity from Martha & JeffreySeptember 3 – 9 October 1 – 7 purchasing 33 Baker Road and Libert. They are members of the the Equity from Ingrid Braun. Mr. Anglers Yacht Club. Their spon- October 8 – 14 and Mrs. Morris are residents of sors are Stephen Spenlinhauer and Frank McKee. October 14 – 19

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 27Swan Song ForThe Port O’Callby TerryBaxterHow in the world did it get to Representative Michael, “King of the Bon Vivants Robert Fitzhenry, Jennifer McDaniels, and Drew Cunningham in searchthis point? The last Port O’Call Loire” is particularly fond of Sancerre. of the elusive fenugreek.wine tasting of the season.Already?! Say it isn’t so. I guess I said, “but this is layered, and The Germans and Irish evaluate the French wines of the Loire Valley. Gordanajust have to accept reality. After has beautiful hints of spice… Schneider, Christa Murray, Frank Schneider, Bob Murray, Rich Riley and Connie Riley.13 complimentary tastings over nutmeg?” I agreed with him thatsix months, 550 discounted it was crisp with a nice viscous He particularly likes the Port most successful season at Portbottles poured by our suppliers, mouth feel. I didn’t taste the O’Call tastings. He recommend- O’Call as a whole and Wyatt andand $25,000 of wine sold through nutmeg, so I buttonholed other ed the Domaine des Ouches I are greatly appreciative of ourour Port O’Call team (Micah and tasters to identify the spice. I met Cabernet Franc (a nice bargain Members. After Irma, none of usWyatt), I suppose they all deserve my match with Jennifer McDan- at $27). At another nearby table, knew how the season would turna break. At least we finished on a iels, tasting with her father Drew six friends (two thirds German, out and now that it is nearinghigh note – a tasting of the Wines Cunningham. “I’m looking for a one third Irish) traded glasses of the end I am excited to beginof the Loire Valley, the most white with overtones of fenu- French wine in the fading Florida planning for next year to try anddiverse wine region in France greek,” she declared. “Fenugreek?” Keys sunlight, a typical Port make the experience even better.”with many enchanting styles. I said with a blank expression. O’Call international moment. We The Ocean Reef Food and Wine “Are you making that up?” Drew will all miss it. Festival is still to come (April 20, The upper Loire is famous for said. “No, I read that the early 21, 22). Maybe you’ll encounterSauvignon Blanc (Sancerre), the Romans flavored their wine with Micah Winecoff has the final an overtone of fenugreek.middle region Cabernet Franc fenugreek,” Jennifer insisted. “So, word, “This was hands down theand Chenin Blanc (Vouvray), and what does it taste like?” I asked.the lower Loire is home to Mus- She seemed unsure. “It’s a little bitcadet. The “Cremant de Loire” floral…” “And a little bit country,”is second only to Champagne in Drew chimed in. We were savedsparkling wine production. The from further goofiness when a25 wines presented were all mod- nearby gentleman said, “I’ve hadestly priced (mid twenties). wine with fenugreek flavors, may- be Turkey. I think the vines are I started with my favorite cultivated where fenugreek growswine rep, Michael, who this day wild and the flavor is absorbed.”proclaimed himself the “Loire Jennifer smiled in triumph.King.” The truth that he is from Robert Fitzhenry is visiting hisBrooklyn did not detract from his Ocean Reef grandfather (alsodetailed knowledge of the Loire Robert) for a couple of months.region. He guided me to theChateau de Fontaine-Audon, a100% Sauvignon Blanc Sancerre.“Sancerre is often thin,” Michael 305-916-5949 OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY, 10AM-5PM ESTABLISHED 1975 NEW ARRIVALS FROM ITALY!INTERIOR DESIGN • HOME FURNISHINGS • PROJECT MANAGEMENT In The PLAZA BUILDING305.367.2450 EIGHT BARRACUDA LANE Next to Sotheby’s FL. LIC. # IB 0000907 NOW HIRING!

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SPORTS Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 29 AROUND THE REEFCROQUET NEWS 2018 Foolish Fun at Anglers by Betsy Caldwell Top Row Right: Tom and Jerrie Cooper, Tournament Directors and 1st Place Winners Middle Row Left: Alan and Deborah Geller, 2nd Place Winners Middle Row Center: Betsy Caldwell and Bill Hinkebein Middle Row Right: Marusa Judy and Eva Martin Bottom Row Left: Alan Thomson and Ron Sekura, 3rd Place Winners Bottom Row Center: Gordana and Frank Schneider Bottom Row Right: Virginia Smith and Marjorie McClements

30 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018RECENT CATCHGrant Connelle caught this 150 pound Yellowfin Tuna straight out from Ocean Reef in Pictured l to r: John Floyd, John Grunow and Capt. Victor Franchini with a nice150 feet of water. They were kite fishing on Sweetwater with Capt. Brad Zimmerman. swordfish caught off Ocean Reef.WILLIAMSON CADILLAC#1 Volume Cadillac Dealer in the USA Two Monthsin a Row & 2017 Dealer of the Year. ILLIAMSON LOCATION SALES SERVICE CADILLAC 7815 SW 104TH St. 1-800-539-8849 1-800-481-5831 Miami, FL Mon.-Fri. 9am - 8pm Mon.-Fri. 8am - 7pmWilliamsonCadillac.com Sat. 9am - 6pm Sat. 8am - 5pm Sun. 11am - 5pm Sun. Closed ILLIAMSON ©2018 General Motors. All Rights Reserved. Cadillac®

ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 31Ken Reda APRIL EVENTSRecognized for Guest Speaker Get Togetherhis Leadership featuring John Weiland and Giant Blue Fin Tuna fishingby WendyBrainard, Rod Thursday, April 19 from 4-6& Gun Club p.m. at the Tennis & GamesCommunications CenterThe Rod and Gun Club Board Ken Reda recognized for his years of Carl Tallardy and crew caught 17 Please pre-order your Rodof Directors sincerely acknowl- service. Sailfish just off Ocean Reef. and Gun shirts. Shirts will beedge Ken Reda for his long Rod and Gun Members On and Off available for pick up during thestanding and dedicated service hand and upbeat spirit kept The Reef Guest Speaker Get Together.to the Board and Club Mem- our focus on the mission ofbers. Ken’s consistent and Education, Conservation and Carl Tallardy had a huge Sailfish Sixth Annual Swordfishoutstanding support has been Recreation in the sporting envi- day recently here at The Reef. Tournamentinstrumental in lifting the Rod ronment of Ocean Reef Club. Carl, mate Taylor Walsh, and Friday, April 20and Gun Club to a new, higher We are extremely thankful and Captain Brian Smith went 17 forand steady level. Ken’s steady grateful. 25 on Sailfish right out front of Shooting Range Open! Ocean Reef on the “spot” as it’s Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. commonly referred to! – 4 p.m. Extended another weekend. Burgers and Bonefish Thursday, April 26 at 12 p.m. at the Cultural Center $25 SPRING FLING in the Fishing Village SATURDAY, APRIL 14 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. The whole family will enjoy strolling through the Fishing Village where outdoor booths will be stocked with specially priced items available from select stores.

32 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 CARD SOUND MODEL YACHT CLUBAs ORYC gathered for cocktails they were treated to this “OR See” moment. Thepaddleboarder arrived with a travelling companion and judging from the photo, the Sunday Sailingmanatee was hoping to join in on the refreshments. by Bill Low Nine boats hit the line at 10 and his son Alex with great enthusiasm. It is the beginning a.m. in light south wind and of a vintage fleet, and available to anyone interested in sailing some confusion as to where the one of these large graceful sail- boats. There will be two more wind was. Sundays of sailing at Buccaneer Island lagoon, April 15 and We had to move the course April 22 at 10 a.m. several times. And Sharron Wright, doing race commit- tee duties, set a course that involved sailing around the swim float on the last leg but did not indicate which way to circumnavigate said obsta- cle. Thanks, Sherry, for your help and support. Karl Otzen seemed to work it out as he won four of the five races, Al Mast won one. The Noyes cheering section supported Pike’s efforts and he did well. The Club boat was set up and sailed by LenardHeart of Light Arnold Desmarias Original Oil On Canvas THE GOLF CAR YOU WANT. THE SERVICE YOU DESERVE. Your Club is proud to offer the best golf car names in the industry, PROUDLY OFFERING EXQUISITE FINE JEWELRY & FINE ART now available for purchase. 41 FISHING VILLAGE DRIVE AT OCEAN REEF Golf cart storage available for yearly or monthly rates.open monday-saturday 10am to 6pm & sunday 12pm to 5 pm 305.367.8001 GOLF CARS FROM CLUB CAR & GARIA • 2-seater models with dual speed settings, for use on courses, roads or cart paths • 4-seater family models, for use on roads and cart paths Stop by Cart Repair today to check out our fleet or take a test drive. Contact Brian Horne at 305-367-6591 or Matt Costigan at 305-522-5269 for details.

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34 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 Top Boat and Top Captain (l to r): Carol Andrews, Mike Makoski and Thayer McKenzie. genial atmosphere; and sharing the joy of fishing, no matter the levelBONEFISH BONNIES The day’s victors, honored that Top Captain and Top Boat: Mike (beginner to expert), technique night by tournament co-chairs Makowski with Carol Andrews and (spin or fly), or location (flats orA Grand Slam Carol Andrews and Patty Kent Thayer McKenzie. offshore). Lots of opportunities areDay on the Flats at an awards dinner at Key Largo Who are the Bonefish Bonnies? available for members long-term orfor the Bonefish Anglers Club, included:  The Bonefish Bonnies, preparing to new to help plan and coordinateBonnies Top Angler:  Carol Andrew, with celebrate their 20th anniversary next the group’s activities, fishing and two permit and one tarpon; year, are women anglers of Ocean otherwise, and various events and by Sarah A. Second Place Angler:  Mona Reef and Key Largo Anglers Clubs classes are priced separately on a Cart Brewer, one bonefish on fly; and and their female relatives whose pay-as-you-go basis.   Third Place Angler: Thayer focus is fun, friendship and fishingThe final tournament of the Bone- McKenzie, two permit. (or learning about fishing); provid- The season typically runs fromfish Bonnies’ 2017-2018 season (Second and third place were tied ing knowledge about all aspects of early November through April,took place April 4, a beautiful day on points, but won on time of the sport in the comfort of a con- with occasional summer fish-on the water so long as one stayed release.) ing trips elsewhere (in the past,south (looking north toward Miami Bahamas and Montana; Cuba inas the afternoon passed, spectacular 2019). Membership dues, collectedclouds lumbered in from the west). in the fall, will be $100 for the 20th anniversary year. Come November, Of the 19 anglers competing applications will be available in theaboard 10 boats, five were taking drawer below the Bonefish Bonniespart in their first Flats Tournament, case in the Reef Treats/Orvis lobby,and collectively, the day’s partici- via the organization’s website, www.pants obtained the “Grand Slam” BonefishBonnies.com or by contact-by catching bonefish, permit and ing [email protected] in one day. The group is always open to, and delights in, welcoming new mem- bers throughout the season, the 2018-2019 version of which will begin with an opening luncheon at Key Largo Anglers Club Wednes- day, November 14. Decker Global Wealth Group would like to thank the United States Navy SEALs and those who serve in the U.S. military for their service. We honor their legendary achievements, absolute dedication and will never forget those who paid the ultimate sacrifice defending our freedom Serving members of the Reef since 2002. CRAIG DECKER, CPWA® Managing Director, Client Advisor [email protected] 100 International Drive, 22nd Floor // Baltimore, MD 21202 T 410.525.6208 // C 410.507.4320 // F 866.534.5520 // www.deckerglobalwealth.com© 2018 Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. Raymond James is a registered trademark of Raymond James Financial, Inc. 18-BR3WB-0046 TA 4/18

CARD SOUND SAILING CLUB NEWS Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 35 Downwind when it’s blowing with a spinnaker is exciting.Beautiful der and Bob Murray second Al Mast, Dawn Shumway, Shirley Shumway and Henry Stout, the Shumway Trophy.Weekend and Nick Csendes and Steve Bill and Sally Martin winners of the Bulls Trophy. Schoedinger third. by Gary Sayia The Awards Dinner Sunday is always a great party. Cock-Blustery Saturday racing tails and dinner with friends,conditions, ORC’s Anniversa- celebrating a wonderful sailingry Celebrations and then the season, is bittersweet. After-CSSC Awards Dinner Sunday wards, the winners for thenight were all parts of a beauti- season were announced and tro-ful weekend. phies (expertly chosen by Didi Streit) were handed out. The For the last Bullseye races of Martins, Sally and Bill, won thethe season, the winds were from Bulls series, followed by Garythe south and unusually strong Sayia and Nancy Lampman,at 12-15 knots. Since the Race with Al Mast and Henry StoutCommittee set up the course third. Sim and Curry Woo-in front of the Anglers Club, ten won the Eyes with Frankthe chop was, for the most Schneider and Bob Murraypart, minimal. All in all, it was second and Nick Csendes andexciting sailing. Southerly blasts Steve Schoedinger third. Thewould appear, testing everyone’s prestigious Shumway Trophyskill to keep the boats upright. for the best overall scores forDownwind was really a show. the four series went to Al MastAnd of course, staying in phase and Henry Stout. Gary andwith the 20-degree wind shifts, Suzanne Sayia were awardeddefinitely paid off. Gary Sayia the Herreshoff Trophy for theirand Nancy Lampman were service. Finally, there is the vot-especially dialed in with three ing in of the new Commodorefirsts which won the day for and Bridge and the changing ofthe Bulls. Second place went the guard.to Dawn Shumway and JackLampman and Al Mast and Tip of the WeekHenry Stout were third. The If you like sailing and/or racing,Eyes saw Sim and Curry Woo- whether you stay at ORC forten winning, Frank Schnei- part or all of the season, the Card Sound Sailing Club is the place to be. This Editor has made many friends and enjoyed great times at the Club. If you have any interest, I recommend contacting Lorne Price lorne [email protected] for information.Aquatic Aqua Fitness Circuit, 11 a.m. Aqua Cardio Blast, 3 p.m. FRIDAYSFitnessSchedule TUESDAYS THURSDAYS Deep Water HIIT Class, 10 a.m.Through April 29 Masters Swim Class, 8 a.m. Masters Swim Class, 8 a.m. Aqua Fitness Circuit, 11 a.m.MONDAYS Aqua Fitness Circuit, 9 a.m. Aqua Combo/ Vertical Training & Laps, 9 a.m. SATURDAYSTotal Body Aqua Workout Silver Splash Class, 11 a.m.Class, 10 a.m. Senior FABS Class, 11 a.m. Aqua Pilates Class, 10 a.m. WEDNESDAYS SUNDAYS Aqua Power Workout Class, 10 a.m. Wet Barre Class, 11 a.m.

36 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 Pressure ShiftGOLF Golf TipMajor “Golf Tip”Championship by BrianSeason Varsey, Head “From the Teaching Gold Tees” Professional by Scott Kirkwood, Probably the biggest difference Director of between the best players and Golf average players is solid contact. The biggest reason for this isThe season is wrapping up 2018 Burgee Cup Final Champion Larry 2017-2018 Chairman’s Cup Champion that the best players shift thequickly and the Men’s and Brady. Scott Heffner. pressure to their front footLadies’ Golf Associations are in much better. Often this is some-the midst of their season-long jumping into the golf industry 2018 Senior Club Champion Sue thing they do instinctively wellmajor championships. First, the rather quickly, is something Berry and Net Senior Champion Carol so they rarely talk about it. TheLadies’ Keys Cup finale was this to see. Come check out the Santemma. lateral shift of pressure to thepast week. The Keys Cup is a new styles before we run out. front foot should happen beforeseason-long match play tourna- a.m. shotgun on the Dolphin your arms begin the downswingment where the steadiest and UPCOMING EVENTS Course. Sign up through Fore- and even before our club reach-most consistent players succeed. Tees or the Golf Shop today. es the top of the backswing.The 2017-2018 Keys Cup Men’s Invitational – The The timing of this transitionChampion was Sally Newman. 2018 Men’s Invitational will be April Monthly Golf Pro- can be difficult to learn thoughNow, the Men’s season-long Saturday and Sunday, April 14 Am – Our final Monthly Golf not impossible. Bob Toski’smatch play tournament, the and 15 with Registration and Pro-Am is April 20. Sign up to step drill is one of the best andChairman’s Cup, was played this Practice Rounds on April 13. play 18 holes with one of your it is used by Dr Kwon, Phd inpast Sunday where Scott Heff- Teams will be flighted by hand- favorite Golf Professionals in Biomechanics, when he teachesner claimed the title. Congratu- icap and play five nine-hole a fun and interactive format. pressure shift. As we age ourlations to our winners! matches to determine a flight Some of the Professional Staff balance suffers and we move winner and a shootout will will head to their summer clubs less with our lower body. Feel As the season comes to a crown our overall champions. following this week, so tee with your front foot lighten on theclose, so does our Burgee Cup Along with the event, there will the Professionals one last time backswing and then press it intoand Carysfort Cup. These major be skills competitions during this season. the ground before your armschampionships are highly cov- the practice rounds and a Steak start down to impact the ball.eted as they award those who and Cigar Dinner at Town Hall For more information on the Some conscious awareness ofplayed the best golf throughout on Saturday night. aforementioned events, or to your feet will help you becomethe year and is able to play well sign up, call the Golf Shop at coordinated with them. This isone final time in an individual MGA Closing Day – The 305-367-5912. the beginning of the supportstroke play format. With the MGA Closing Day is coming needed for your arms to swingfinals earlier this week, we up this Monday, April 16. This properly.would like to congratulate all of ABCD 1 Best Ball Shamble willour winners. be a fun way to wrap up the 2017-2018 MGA season. It is aGolf Shop Is Blooming 9 a.m. shotgun on the Dolphin Course. Sign up through Fore-As we approach the summer Tees or the Golf Shop today.season, our Golf Shop isbeginning to blossom. Come LGA Closing Day – Thecheck out some of the latest LGA Closing Day is comingstyles and lines from Ralph up this Monday, April 16. ThisLauren and other top brands. 1 Best Ball Shamble will beWe also have some exciting an exciting way to close outnew lines displayed in the the 2017-2018 LGA seasonGolf Shop. One new brand on a high note. It is an 8:30we brought into the shop,Holderness & Bourne, who is

GOLF First Place Gross 2017-2018 CHAIRMAN’S CUP Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 37 Jay GuarchGolf Scoreboard Second Place Gross RESULTS Boating Scott Heffner Safety Tips9-HOLE LADIES RESULTS Third Place Gross MONDAY, APRIL 9THURSDAY, APRIL 5 Vito La Forgia First Place USCG AuxiliaryFirst Place Season Points Leader 13-04 Larry Brady Scott HeffnerVirginia Coutts, Dianne Larkin, Closest to the Hole Second Place You must display aLibby MacAulay, Joanne Hovey Joey Muckler (Hole 9), Matt Michael Miles “diver down” flag,Second Place Fritter (Hole 18) Third Place (tie) which is a red flagVirginia Smith, Karen DiMaura, Stan Henry with a white diagonalDale Schuble, Vicki Turowski MGA WEEKLY EVENT RESULTS Third Place (tie) stripe, whenever thereThird Place MONDAY, APRIL 9 Rod Patton are divers or snor-Gail Freed, Denise Ecuyer, First Place Gross kelers in the water.Sherry Martin, Margaret Shou- LGA CARYSFORT CUP RESULTS It must be visible forvlin Dan Miller, Don Watson, John other boats to see soClosest to the Hole Welch, Bill Stavola TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 place it at the highestLaura Zausmer First Place Net First Place Net point possible on theLongest Drive Joey Muckler, Lee Westervelt, t-top or fly it from anJoanne Hovey Frank Schneider Linda Roberts outrigger. Second Place NetMGA BURGEE CUP FINAL RE- 9-HOLE MEN’S LEAGUE RESULTS Cherie HennSULTS MONDAY, APRIL 9 Third Place NetMONDAY, APRIL 9 First Place Joan FlippinFirst Place Net First Place Gross George Howland Sue BerryLarry Brady Closest to the Hole Second Place GrossSecond Place Net Larry Askew (Hole 2) Hillary SmithBill Wonfor Longest Drive Third Place GrossThird Place Andy Garcia (Hole 5) Angie BermanBob Morosky Fourth Place Gross Lynne Thomson Send Us Your Guest,We’ll Handle The Rest!31 Ocean Reef Drive, Suite C-200 Key Largo, Fl 33037 •305-367-4280 • [email protected] • reefrentals.com

38 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018TENNISORC SinglesTennis ClubChampionshipApril 14 & 15“Tennis Shorts” by Jim Morton, Director ofTennisThis weekend we are holding Heather Post and Tony Baumer, Mixed Stephanie Huvaere and Ron Roscia, Mixed Doubles Pickleball Club “B”our final tournament of the Doubles Pickleball Club “A” Flight Mixed Doubles Pickleball Club “A” Flight Champions Fred Sherman andseason, the ORC Singles Tennis Champions. Flight Finalists. Carol Kurz with Finalists Curry and SimClub Championship. The Wooten.Tournament begins Saturday Ladies’ finals at 9 a.m. and the Club Championship. Con-morning with the main draw Men scheduled to start immedi- gratulations to Heather Post exciting final. In the “B” flightmatches in both women’s and ately following. and Tony Baumer as they final, Dr. Fred Sherman andmen’s divisions. The finals of defended their title in the “A” Carol Kurz dominated by notthe tournament will take place Last weekend we crowned the flight, defeating the very strong losing a game in their flight,on Sunday morning with the champions of our last pickle- mother-son team of Stephanie then defeating Curry and Sim ball tournament of the season, Huvaere and Ron Roscia in an Wooten. the Mixed Doubles Pickleball Proudly representing luxury Ocean Reef properties for over a decade. Call now to Book your Memorial Day rental for the best selection of inventory!Angelfish Cay 22A Harbor Green 14 9 Harbor Drive 2 Bedroom/2 Bath 3 Bedroom/3 Bath 4 Bedroom/5 Bath Premium Condo Premium Townhouse with Dockage Pool Home with DockageOwnerRentalGroup.com | 6 Barracuda Lane | Key Largo, Florida | 305.367.2036We provide an intimate, hands-on approach for our property owners and discerning guests. Our team of professionals pride themselves onsuperior personal service and dedication to exceeding your expectations. Contact our office to discuss our exclusive rental program. Let ushelp you generate maximum return on your investment.

Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 39TENNIS Second Place Tennis Player of What is your favorite tennis memory? Shirley Shumway the Week Graham attended the Davis CupTennis Results matches between South Africa FRIDAY, APRIL 6 Graham Thomas and Australia in the 1960’s. TheMONDAY, APRIL 2 MEN’S DAY ROUND ROBIN  players representing South AfricaC LEVEL FRIENDLY ROUND ROBIN First Place (tie) Graham Thomas was chosen for this week’s were: Gordon Forbes, Russell Sey-First Place (tie) Tennis Player of the Week because of the mour, Cliff Drysdale, Eric Sturgess, Graham Thomas consistency of his participation in Men’s Abe Segal and Frew McMillan. TheSheri Ball First Place (tie) and Mixed Tennis Round Robins this sea- players representing AustraliaFirst Place (tie) Bill Walker  son, his shot skills, his strategy for finding a were: Roy Emerson, Lew Hoad,Barb Noyes  Second Place (tie) way to win, and for his sportsmanship. Rod Laver (his left arm was twiceSecond Place David Noyes  Why do you like playing tennis? as thick as his right), John New-Helen Stein  Second Place (tie) “Because I can’t play squash.” Gra- combe, Tony Roche, Fred Stolle Carl Dillman ham played squash for 25 years, and Paul Macnamee.MIXED DOUBLES ROUND ROBIN Second Place (tie) and has been playing tennis severalFirst Place Tom Kemp times a week for over 20 years. Besides tennis, what other activity doBill Walker  SATURDAY, APRIL 7 you most enjoy at The Reef?Second Place (tie) MIXED DOUBLES ROUND ROBIN “Bridge, because after playing it forJan Schmidt  First Place (tie) 75 years, I still find it challenging.”Second Place (tie) Who is your favorite athlete?Graham Thomas  Lisa Richards  “Owen Williams, because of his First Place (tie) contribution to organizing profes-MEN’S “B” NIGHT LEAGUE  Carl Dillman sional tennis tour tournaments, andFirst Place First Place (tie) the design of the layout at Flushing Bill Walker Meadows.”Andy Hofmann  First Place (tie)Second Place Steve MendilloDan Cohen First Place (tie) Jan SchmidtWEDNESDAY, APRIL 4Ladies’ Day Round Robin First PlaceLisa Palvino75’ 2017 Viking Motoryacht 96’ 2015 Sanlorenzo 62’ 2008 Titan 62’ 2015 Viking Call for details! Extensively upgraded! Ready for summer fun! CAT warranty. Seakeeper. NEW 44’ Viking Open $10K PRICE REDUCTION! 47’ 2002 Custom SELECT PRE-OWNED Walter Hahn Designed. Call for details! 31’ 2013 Pursuit 70’ 2012 Viking............................SOLD! On Property. 66’ 2015 Viking.....................Our Trade 62’ 2017 Viking.....................Our Trade 62’ 2015 Viking.....................Our Trade 55’ 2013 Viking.............................SOLD! 52’ 2015 Viking.................................SOLD! 47’ 2018 Intrepid....................Our Trade 42’ 2014 Viking...............................SOLD!Glenn Clyatt, a familiar face around the Fishing Village at Ocean Reef®, is the yacht sales professional atthis location. Glenn brings unparalleled insight, industry expertise, and uncompromising service to ourclients. Call Glenn today to learn how HMY can assist you with all your yachting needs.31 OCEAN REEF DRIVE, KEY LARGO | 786.258.2434 | HMY.COM

40 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 Men’s Pickleball League winners, from left to right, Fred Sherman – second place, 5 p.m., the semis were set.  Lorne Price – first place, and Rich Beyer – third place.PICKLEBALL Friday morning in the B Flight First Place Mixed Doubles Club semi-finals, Carol Kurz andMen’s Lorne Price Fred Sherman ousted Jodi andPickleball Second Place Championships Michael Betz.  Curry and SimLeague Fred Sherman Play started at 3 p.m. last Thursday, Wooten faced off against Susie Third Place April 5, and the 2018 Mixed Dou- Misini and Ray Smith and by Justin Rich Beyer bles Club Championships were prevailed.  In the A Flight semis, Romero, underway.  Fourteen teams compet- Stephanie Huvaere and Ron Head Tennis If you would like to sign up ed in this event as it was separated Roscia won against Cathy Ryon Professional for next week’s Men’s or Ladies’ in two flights.   Round robin play and John Costas.  Heather Post League, please email jromero@ continued throughout the after- and Tony Baumer prevailedLast week we concluded our oceanreef.com. noon to find out who would move against Hillary and Nip Smith. 10-week Men’s and Ladies’ on to the semi-finals on FridayPickleball League.  Players of all morning.  Every point counted Following the semis werelevels participate and compete towards the final score and at aboutin this great format of pickle- the finals. In B Flight finals, topball.  Players come out for 10weeks of pickleball, play with seed Kurz/Sherman took care ofall different partners, and wetake their top seven scores out business as they only lost twoof 10.  Congratulations to ourwinners who received Ocean points against the tough Wooten/Reef gift cards to use in our ProShop.  Wooten duo 11-2, 11-0.  In the A Flight, reigning champs Post/ Baumer claimed their title for the second year in a row beating the mother-son duo Huvaere/Roscia 11-7, 12-10. Thank you to all participants, players and spectators who made the last club championships of the season a great one!Ken Reda AT OCEAN REEF Craig Capt. JeffDirector Stephens Fraserof Sales NEW YACHT SALES Sales Sales Consultant Consultant 45’ - 100’ 72’ - 155’ 13’ - 42’ 17’ - 42’ 18’ - 65’ SELECT BROKERAGE VESSELS “OCEANS XIV” “WHIPPER SNAPPER”2015 27’ BOSTON WHALER “UN-NAMED” 2017 17’ SCOUT WINYAH BAY BOAT YAMAHA OB 90 HP $26,500 2011 30’ GRADY WHITE YAMAHA OB 300 HP $99,900 UPSCALE FAMILY BOAT DUAL CONSOLE “ANTIDOTE” 2013 26’ PURSUIT DUAL CONSOLE TWIN YAMAHA OB 200 HP $129,900 $149,000 TWIN YAMAHA OB 300 HP $139,900 YAMAHA POWER “UN-NAMED” 2013 27’ SCOUT LXF TWIN YAMAHA OB 300 HP $239,500 TRIPLE MERCURY 300 HP $330,000 “WHIPPER SNAPPER” 2011 30’ GRADY WHITE 307 FREEDOM TRIPLE MERCURY 350 HP EA $515,000 TWIN CUMMINS 480 HP EA $229,500 “UN-NAMED” 2013 30’ JUPITER CENTER CONSOLE TWIN VOLVO IPS 600 HP $299,000 “GEE SEA” 2013 34’ BOSTON WHALER CONQUEST “UN-NAMED” 2017 37’ BOSTON WHALER OUTRAGE “KOSTAL FLYER” 2003 38’ TIARA EXPRESS “UN-NAMED” 2007 43’ TIARA SOVRAN 2017 37’ BW OR “MAGIC” 2006 “UN-NAMED” “KOSTAL FLYER” 2003 38’ TIARA EXP. “UN-NAMED”TR 350 MERCURY OB TIARA 29’ CORONET HARBOR EDITION 2017 177 SCOUT WINYAH BAY T/CUMMINS 480 HP EA. 2012 31’ JUPITER NEW TO MARKET! TWIN YAMAHA 300 HP NEAR TO NEW! CLASSIC DAY BOAT YAMAHA OB – 90 HP NEW YACHT SALES | BROKERAGE | SERVICE | FINANCE | NEW CONSTRUCTION 2 FISHING VILLAGE DRIVE • KEY LARGO, FLORIDA 33037 • PHONE: 305-367-3969 • FAX: 305-367-6420 • WWW.MARINEMAX.COM

PICKLEBALL & TENNIS Pickleball Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 41 Player of the How do you enjoy your free time atSplit Step feet should be approximately Week Ocean Reef outside the Tennis &Magic shoulder-width apart, for bal- Games Center? ance. Knees should be bent so Michael Betz your height is one to two inches Playing golf and riding bikes with shorter than usual. Who is your favorite athlete? Jodi. Mike Schmidt because he’s a per- by Michael WHEN do you split step? fect example of what a professional Mulligan, Time the lift-off your hop to athlete should be. Tennis & occur just before your opponent Pickleball hits their shot, landing exactly What’s your favorite pickleball shot? Professional when the opponent’s racquet The third shot drop because it makes contact with the ball. changes the nature of the game.You’ll hear all ORC Tennis Prostell you to split step. Let’s talk WHY do you split step? Pickleball Resultsabout the what, how, when and Getting onto your toes towhy of the split step. change direction happens FRIDAY, APRIL 6 whether you split step or not. PICKLEBALL SHOOTOUT, WEEK 17 WHAT is the split step? But split stepping puts you on First PlaceA split step is to get prepared your toes sooner than standingfor changing directions on the on your heels. Split stepping is Peter Johnsoncourt. a conscious plan executed with Second Place perfect timing, so that you’re Mike ShieldsHOW do you split step? already on your toes when you Third PlaceSimply, hop with both of your start moving to the next shot Buck Schottland feet landing on the court at the you will hit.same time, on your toes. Your See you on the courts!

42 | Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 In order to participate, our starting time has to be changedCARD & GAMES CORNER to 11 a.m. for that Wednesday only. Please pass the messageChampions along to fellow players.in the Card &Games Room From now on, every Monday will be Mah Jongg Mondays by Gregg starting at 1 p.m. We will have Van Dyke, large print Mah Jongg cards Director of downstairs in the Tennis Pro Card & Game Shop.We had our last Evening of Joanne and Graham Thomas, Ocean Reef Bridge Club Champions. Come join the fun for someBridge & Canasta Thursday, of our weekly Card & GamesApril 5. The food and des- a 68.45% game in the third 25 Duplicate Bridge Game. classes. Men’s Card Night is stillsert bar were fabulous. Brian session to go with a 56.87 in the While I’m gone, there will be going strong on Mondays atPlatner and his mother Joyce second session to finish ahead Duplicate Bridge Games on 6:30 p.m., as well as BeginnersPlatner had the high score. of Adelaide Jared and Pam Monday, April 16, Wednesday, Bridge Lessons Thursdays fromCongratulations to them and Harding. Thanks to all the pairs April 18 and Monday, April 9:30-11 a.m., Beginners Canastathanks to all who participated. that participated in the event. 23. Jody Ledford will direct Lessons from 12:30-2 p.m., and in my absence. There will be Backgammon lessons Fridays at Congratulations to Joanne I will be away to the Gatlin- no Duplicate Bridge Game on 9:30 a.m.and Graham Thomas for burg Regional, leaving after the Friday, April 20, and no Tuesdaywinning the Ocean Reef Bridge Duplicate Bridge Game today, or Thursday bridge classes. For more information onClub Championship. They had Friday, April 13 and return- these happenings, call the Ten- ing for the Wednesday, April Wednesday, April 25 will be nis Pro Shop at 305-367-6583. an ACBL-Wide Charity Game. Thanks for your continued sup- port of all things Card & Game!Cay Harbor 7D The largest selection of rentals on The Reef.Ocean Reef Club Vacation Rentals From villas to residences there is simply no better way to enjoy your stay at The Reef than in the privacy of one of our rental properties. When booking through us, you will also enjoy some of these advantages only offered through Ocean Reef Vacation Rentals. • 10% discount on all club food, beverage and retail outlets • Front desk services open 24/7 for convenient check-in • Full engineering and daily housekeeping services included • When reserving through your Club, all club outlets and services are notified should you have any special needs • All billing direct to your member accountCay Harbor 5E Fairway Lakes 9AView available properties online at oceanreef.com or call Lodging Reservations at 1-800-741-7333.To add your home to our vacation rental portfolio, please contact Vacation Rentals [email protected].

BRIDGE SECTION A EAST-WEST When You’re Ocean Reef Press | April 13, 2018 | 43 DeclarerWeekly Bridge 1.  Carolyn Fovel - Paula David- position.Results son Don’t play to the first trick too ■■ Next, lead out your trumps, 2.  Margie Smith - Deborah Nutt quickly. Force yourself to stop andMONDAY, APRIL 2 3.  Pamela Harding - Kathie think when dummy comes down. counting as the opponents followSECTION A NORTH-SOUTH Markel to each trick. (This will usually 4.  Ann Petersen - Hollis Petersen Concentrate on the opening be your best approach if you1.  Monica Phillips - Ed Kava- lead for a few seconds so you’ll have good honor strength and/naugh AN EVENING OF BRIDGE & remember it later. Decide what it or length in one or more of the2.  Sue Mullane - Pat Henry CANASTA tells you about the leader’s length outside suits.)3.  Rosemary Jones - David THURSDAY, APRIL 5 or strength in that suit. ■■ Attack your longest side suit.Jones SECTION B Give up your losers early. Mentally review the bidding. If ■■ Last, cash honors in your shortSECTION A EAST-WEST 1.  Brian Platner - Joyce Platner one of your opponents has bid, try suits. 2.  Mary Zwirn - Mel Zwirn to come up with a general picture For most notrump contracts, your1.  Christine Patton - Rod 3. Carolyn Fovel - Pat Henry of his point-count and his length in general plan should be:Patton 4.  Gail Freed - Judith Klein the suit bid. ■■ Count your winners. If you don’t2.  Evelyn Turner - Hennie have enough top tricks to makeGregory FRIDAY, APRIL 6 For most suit contracts, your general your contract, decide which suit3.  Beverly Platner - Fred Bacher SECTION A NORTH-SOUTH plan should be: offers you the best chance of4.  Marlene Csendes - Anne ■■ Count your losers. Decide creating more winners.Fletcher 1.  Fred Bacher - Martha Kava- ■■ Attack that suit first (it will naugh which ones can be disposed of or usually be your longest side suit).WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 2.  Joanne Wills - Kay Mein- turned into winners (by trump- Give up the tricks you have toSECTION A NORTH-SOUTH hardt ing, by finessing or by discarding lose early. 3.  Mary Zwirn - Mel Zwirn them on a side suit). ■■ Stick with one suit at a time.1.  Carla Wood - Evelyn Turner ■■ If your plan calls for trumping Keep leading it until you’ve2. Bessie Connelly - Graham S E C T I O N   A   E A S T- W E S T one or more of your losers in established your tricks (countingThomas the short-trump hand (usually the defenders’ cards as you go),3.  Rosemary Jones - Kay Mein- 1.  Carla Wood - Evelyn Turner dummy), do that before you lead then cash your winners in thehardt 2.  Elizabeth Coleman - Debo- trumps -- even if you have to give suit. When you move to a differ-4.  Margo Miller - Mimi Whitbeck rah Nutt up tricks to set up the trumping ent suit, start counting again. 3.  Bessie Connelly - Kathie ■■ Last, cash honors in your short Markel suits.Just in!Featuring Hunter Douglas Window Fashions for the whole house! An exciting new line of coastal cabinets and lamps from Madison Avenue International! window fashions Chests, cabinets, high boys, nightstands, corner tables, occasional, media, entryway, hospitality... an amazing collection, — customizable with coastal artwork inserts!And Tempur-Pedic and Stearns & Foster for the bedroom...NEW! The Bali Hai collection from Tommy Bahama! flooring furniture interior design window treatments Gina www.RoyalFurnitureAndDesign.com kitchens & baths 305-451-5700 MM 99 in the Median remodels Gina Amato 98950 Overseas HighwayPersonalized service. Attention to detail. Stunning design. Worry-free installation. Amazing results! Key Largo

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Jones & Company (Brown & Brown).......... 305-247-5121 INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNISHINGS Catalina Caststone Creations, Inc ....................... 305-971-3935 David’s Fine Furniture......................................... 786-251-7228 EPDesignGroup, Inc ............................................. 305-444-2878 European Design & Trading Co., Inc.................. 305-367-4455 Island Interiors at Ocean Reef, Inc.................... 305-367-2450 J Wells Interior Design Inc................................. 305-240-1799 Royal Furniture ................................................... 305-451-5700 Robert Wade & Associates.................................. 305-371-2832 JEWELRY Blue Marlin Jewelry............................................. 305-664-8004 Dannels Jewelry................................................... 305-367-4669 LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE Bright View .......................................................... 305-258-8011 Broward Landscape............................................. 954-752-7027 FRANK-KEYS Landscaping, Inc ............................. 786-266-2133 Gardenscapes and Services................................. 305-242-4444 Waltz Lawn & Landscaping................................ 305-245-1599Ocean Reef Chamber of Commerce Member Directory 305-367-3646 www.oceanreefchamber.org

FEATURED PROPERTY • 11 Osprey Lane • 4 BD, 4 Full/ 2 Half BA • 50’ Dockage • 1516$6,750,000 • Helena Morton • 305.522.2196 25 Bay Ridge Road • 5 BD, 6.5 BA • 65’ Docakge • 1242 $7,250,000 • Chuck Laffoon • Barbara Sibley • 305.394.0061 Residence Club C120 • 3 BD, 3.5 BA • Pre-construction $3,544,800 • 1464 • Mary Lee • 917.603.3252STRONGER. TOGETHER. 27 Dilly Tree Park • 4 BD, 4.5 BA • Golf Course Front • 1386 $2,975,000 • Andy Hofmann • Eric Woodward • 305.394.4461NEW LISTING • 15HarbourGreen•3BD,2BA•50’Dockage 39 Cinnamon Bark Lane • 6 BD, 6.5 BA • Golf Course • 1129 NEW LISTING • AngelfishCay26A•2BD,2BA•36’Dockage$2,500,000 • 1512 • Helena Morton • 305.522.2196 $2,500,000 •Patti Furneaux • 305.321.3156 $1,095,000 • 1527 • James Morrison • 305.393.3407Whether you are a current Equity Member transitioning from one home to anotheror a Social Member looking for your first Ocean Reef property, we are here to assist. Call us today to schedule a time to tour your next home. Visit oceanreefclubsir.com to view all properties available for sale at Ocean Reef Club. 305.367.6600 • 305.367.2027 • 305.367.3131Ocean Reef Business Center • Ocean Reef Plaza Building • 1 Dockside Lane • Fishing VillageRussell Post, Licensed Real Estate Broker Each office is independently owned and operated.


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