Ocean Point Column
August 27,2015
By Maryellen Bertrand
Connie Saindon’s daughter Cathy Salamon and her husband
Andrew are here visiting Connie and are grateful for the rain and the fog as
their part of the country is experiencing a severe drought.
Carl and Dee Notarangeli just returned from a trip to Santa
Barbara to visit her niece and despite the drought enjoyed the beautiful
weather and sights; their daughter Brenda and son in law Glen vacationed at their
cottage in their absence.
Susan (Ross) and her husband Luke Anderson are here visiting
Gail for the week and Alex and Dick Hall have returned to enjoy the rest of the
summer weather and golf.
Sharon Gleason is vacationing for a couple of weeks before
heading back to work.
The McGonegal Family celebrated a fun filled weekend with
family and friends. Joining in the festivities were Tish’s brother and sister
in law George and Kathy Doehner, Tom Jr., Alexa and their children Brendan and
John, Kevin, Dani and their daughter Ellie and Joe and Emily.
This is the last week of regular activities and the Casino
will close on Saturday August 29th. It was a great season of
activities, thanks to all who volunteered and participated. Thanks in large
part to the Activities Committee, the calendar is tentatively scheduled for
next season and it looks to be filled with interesting and fun events. We would
certainly appreciate your help with any activity that you would be interested
in chairing or volunteering your assistance. Please stay in touch through the
website and blog for any changes to the calendar as we go forward.
Unfortunately this past week’s Sunday softball game was
rained out, hopefully there will be one this coming Sunday as well as the Labor
Day weekend.
Rev. Thomas Kerr (Ret.) United Methodist Minister North
Georgia Conference will conduct the last Sunday Service at the Wilson Memorial
Chapel on Sunday August 30 at 9:30 A.M.
Our neighborhood had quite the surprise on Sunday evening.
The Nordenson’s were sitting on their porch when they noticed an eagle fly over
and land at the top of one of our trees. He perched there for quite sometime
posing for pictures to the delight of neighbors and passersby.
Have a great week!
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