Janets gazette Lake Village 21 Jan 07

hi Everyone

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM YOUR SOCIAL DIRECTOR,>> MARDI GRA FEBRUARY 17TH AT 6:00 P.M. DINNER ANDDANCE. PRICE IS$15.00 PER PERSON.
DUE TO LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS FOR THE MARDI GRA IHAVE DECIDED NOT TO HAVE THE STREET CAPTAINS SELL .WE WILL BE SELLING TO FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ON FEBRUARY 3RD AT 10:00 A.M IN THE SOCIAL HALL.
NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THIS TIME.
IF WE HAVE ANY TICKETS LEFT WE WILL RETURN TO THE SOCIAL HALL ON MONDAY MORNING THE 5TH AT 10:00 A.M.
I AM SORRY IF THIS IS A PROBLEM TO SOME AND YOU MAY ASK A FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR TO PICK UP YOUR TICKETS.
THIS SEEMS TO BE THE ONLY FAIR WAY TO REACH EVERYONE.
I AM HEARING THIS IS GOING TO BE A SELL OUT !!!!!!!!!!!!.>
  • Go Before it's too late!
    Several attractions in Florida have closed. Here are some that have been around for a longtime, but who knows how much longer.
    a) Silver Springs, Ocala. The 350 acre themepark hits all the major Florida notes: a gator-filled lagoon, an island inhabited by creepy crawlers, awater show with acrobatic nozzles and glass-bottomboat cruises.
    b) Marineland, St. Augustine. Before SeaWorldand Flipper, there was Marineland and Nellie, the 53 year old dolphin. The world's first oceanarium, which opened in the 1930s, has dolphin-interaction programs and a conservation center that protects futureFlippers.
    c) Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida has its own Stonehenge-like mystery: How did a 100 pound man named Ed Leedskalnin build a palace out of 1,110 tonsof coral? The compound is a study in stone, with the aforementioned sculpted castle, a 9 ton gate, a moonfountain and a heart table.

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