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February Cannon Circle with Vanessa Koutalidis & Debbie wiggin

 

Debbie Wiggin and Vanessa Koutalidis present

Tasting in the Garden

Featuring vodkas and wines of BMC Fine Spirits

Jewel of Russia- Made by a family distillery dating back to the 16th century.

They specialize in fine cognacs and brandies and have now branched out

into vodka. This particular vodka is made from winter grains.

Dragon Blue Vodka- A French Vodka made from wheat, barley & rye.

Gary Posney, owner of BMC, will also host a selection of wines for tasting.

When: Wednesday, February 23rd, 5:30 to 8:30 pm.

Where: At the lovely tropical home of Debbie Wiggin.

RSVP: Call Debbie at 954-205-3883 or email her at dwiggin@wigginfp.com.

Please join us for delicious food, drink and cheer!!

Address and Directions: 306 NE 16th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale (Victoria Park), 33301: 

At Federal Highway and Broward Blvd., go east on Broward until you come to 15th Ave.; take a left on 15th going North,  follow the curve of the road until you come to a Stop Sign at 16th Ave.; take a left until you come to the corner of 16th Ave. and NE  3rd Ct..  The yellow house is on the corner.  Please car pool if possible. Park at house or along street.

Lisa Kaufman & Angela Colley are excited to bring you….

 

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As of 12/1, head count is 49 :)

Back up list available only. 

Tuesday, December 7th, 6:30-8:30 pm, Bahia Mar.  (Boat leaves promptly at 6:30, so be sure to arrive early).

Member and Member invited Guest Event. Holiday Lights Cruise.

Lisa Kaufman & Angela Colley are Events Team Hosts.

Parking available at the marina.

$40 per person, 35 person minimum. Max 49 people.

Participants asked to bring a dish. Wine, beer and dry snacks provided.

Sign up and payment required by November 30th to attend.

Let Susan know if you are coming, so accurate headcount, please. :)

SKingsley@remax.net / 954-661-2305

Pay on website in SPECIAL EVENTS area of RESERVATIONS page or mail a check to Karen Rowe. Contact Susan for questions.

Click below to see link for Tropical Sailing, “Your Answer For Fun In The Sun”,

Tropical Sailing web gallery

Fashion show views from the white orchid retreat.

Photos by Angelo Rodriguez, www.angelorodriguez.com 

Ladies, we thought you might like a sample of the 100+ beautiful pictures that were taken by the professional photographer Jan was able to arrange for us. :)

Please join Melissa Rapkin and Sande Kaskel at the next Cannon Circle

 

     melissa rapkin   Beautiful scenery outside your home and enjoy the included service of home care.      sandy kaskel

Tax Season Is Over…
but Networking and Having Fun is Never Over
 
Wednesday, April 28th
           6-8 pm
  
   Willow Wood Retirement Living
     2855 West Commercial Blvd.
          Ft. Lauderdale, 33309
 
  Wine, Food
        and
so Much More

                                              
                              RSVP no later than 5:00 pm Tuesday April 27th

                 Melissa Rapkin: cell 813-732-1696 or mrapkin@horizonbay.com

Willow Wood is located west of Prospect and east of 31st Avenue (Lyons Rd) on the north side of Commercial.

                                     Willow Wood phone number is 954-739-4200.

25 of us with Guests just loved the Salsa Dancing Lesson!!!!!!!

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             *Instructor Ashley Seijo provided the class a divine hour of fun *    

Everyone gathered at Flannigans for 1/2 priced, full bar selection of drinks and some dinner/snacks before the event. 8 brave men came along to experience some first hand merriment.

OMG, This was actual exercise! Ashley said we learned more in 1 hour than her classes learn in 3—4 hours. It sure seemed like the Salsa was easy for everyone to pick up. I saw a lot of smiling going on. :) Ashley said the main factor for learning was to have fun. She made sure we did. I was given some free class cards and brochures to share at the meeting for those who did not make it. Jan asked for notes to be placed in a post for the steps we learned. Ok I am giving it a whirl. From a novice, please review some Salsa steps;

(Disclaimer, Your hyper active post writer is a novice dancer, with limited private prior instruction, 2 – 3  years ago. For the ladies, start with your right foot. Men start with their left. It makes sense when you dance together. This was not taught last nite, due to large class size, and only 1 instructor. She did not want to confuse everyone. Another tip, this dance is small steps. When moving forward with a lot of these steps, you actually are supposed to move only within the length of your own foot. When you do salsa dance, you are using the ball of your foot and stepping back on the back of your foot. This helps the hip motion to be more predominant and easier to do. As you become more proficient in the dance, the instructor will fine tune your steps. Her purpose last nite was to give the bare bones basic lessons, trying not to allow anyone to become afraid to keep learning and having fun. If I have something confused, let me know).

We learned Basic, Turn, Stomp/Slave, Suzie Q, Advanced Suzie Q and Hecta, (Cuban Something or another :) )

Basic- Forward right, forward left, back right, back left, back right, forward left.

Turn – Forward right, left, then pivot turn to right, step forward with left, pivot left on left foot, then forward right, left.

Stomp/Slave – Keep your left foot in place, pivoting on this foot. Standing facing front, turns will be to the left. Bring right foot to 12, step in place w/ left foot without lifting the left foot. Step to 9 o’clock, then repeat left instruction, then right foot to 6 o’clock, left foot instruction again, then to 3 o’clock, with left foot instruction. You should be back to facing front again.  Lots of hip motion used with this one. Do not be shy. It is the style of the dance.

Suzie Q – Cross right foot swinging motion around the left. Then sort of a march type in place for left then right. Then cross left foot in same style motion as right swing cross, then right and left small steps. Again repeat as desired. We seemed to do each side 2 times.

Advanced Suzie Q – Cross right step, left small step, right step, small left step, total of 5 right, and 4 left, with 5th left foot crossing over to a Suzie Q. Do 2 left Suzie Q, then 2 right Suzie Q. Lastly left step forward, stepping in a forward motion to take you into a basic step.

Hecta – Think of 2 feet shoulder width apart. Step out to right, small step in place on left with left foot. Slide right foot back to left and step left with left foot. Ladies swoosh hip motion. Repeat.

Possible combination – Basic 6 or so times, Turn,  Slave/Stomp, Basic 6 or so times, Advanced Suzie Q, Basic 6 or so times, Hecta….. Have a blast. It takes practice, then your body will remember the steps. Practice without music, then play to music. Last, but not least, use your free card for more lessons. Casa Salsa has an east and west location for our convenience.

APRil 7th’s Cannon Circle – a Perfect evening

SHARED BY FRIENDS

Mother Nature created the most wonderful evening a girl could ask for.

The food was excellent. The wine flowed. Everyone had a great time.

For those of you who did not attend, we missed you. :)

Thank you Martha and Maggie!!!!!!!

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