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		<title>New Year’s Resolutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the champagne is finished and the confetti cleared away, Tropical Palms General Manager Chris Wasilewski sat down with us to discuss the resolutions everyone at Tropical has made to make 2012 the best, most exciting season in the resort’s history. “It all begins with some of the new lifestyle activities we’re going to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/15473" ><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-576" src="http://www.tropicalforum.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/a9c06_Thanksgiving-2011-143-150x150.jpg" alt="a9c06 Thanksgiving 2011 143 150x150 New Year’s Resolutions" width="150" height="150" title="New Year’s Resolutions" /></a>Now that the champagne is finished and the confetti cleared away, Tropical Palms General Manager Chris Wasilewski sat down with us to discuss the resolutions everyone at Tropical has made to make 2012 the best, most exciting season in the resort’s history.</p>
<p>“It all begins with some of the new lifestyle activities we’re going to be adding, while expanding some of the more popular things we’ve already got underway,” Chris explains.</p>
<p>“Lots of people are coming back and bringing fresh ideas for activities – interests of theirs &#8211; they want to introduce to their friends and fellow guests. We’re going to do all we can to facilitate that,” Chris says.</p>
<p>“Last year Petanque started to become popular here. This year we’re introducing a variation of the Bean Bag toss called the Corn Hole Toss.  We’ll have a contest every Monday on the Bocce Ball/Petanque course and the game is so much fun we’re sure it’s going to really take off just as Petanque has.</p>
<p>“We’ve also updated some perennial favorites like Bingo with a new software program that will project the numbers one of our favorite team members, Bill Eastman, calls onto our giant 72” big screen TV at the Veranda.</p>
<p>“Our Wednesday stained glass class with Nancy Nizzardini has become so popular we’ve expanded studio time. Of course, people can still make private appointments if they have special projects they want to do. It’s a great opportunity to express your creatively.</p>
<p>“We’re also doing more planned activities. Wednesday nights we’ll be taking advantage of our great location and doing organized strolls over to New Town to see the Do Wops and listen to Golden Oldies, something everyone here loves. And we’ll be organizing local excursions and supplying transportation to both Port Richey for the Casino Sun Cruise and to Tampa for the Seminole Hard Rock Casino. After all, if you’re lucky enough to stay with us…” Chris chuckles.</p>
<p>“It seems everybody wants to get healthy and be in shape, so attendance at all of our different fitness programs is really high. One of the things we’re really excited about is a new series of videos we have for our indoor walkers. They’ll no longer have to stare at the walls in the Bamboo Room when they walk – not with these great new videos projected onto the 72” big screen TV guiding them through their workouts. And of course, we’ll still be doing Aquafit fitness classes at the pool every morning.</p>
<p>“And while we’re talking about the pool, we’ve got a new inflatable Hippo Slide for weekends and holidays. Kids, and adults with the hearts of kids, love it. And we’ve given the area around the heart of Tropical, our pool a bit of a facelift. It’s just one of a number of improvements we’re making to the physical plan we believe will improve everyone’s experience here,” Chris says.</p>
<p>There are many others. “We’ve got 13 new cottages; 5 for vacation cottage rentals and 8 for vacation cottage sales in the Sandcastle homeowners area of the resort. We’ve diversified the floor plans with one &amp; two-bedroom vacation homes, converter floor plans that transform the living room into an extra bedroom. And even a handicapped friendly model.</p>
<p>“We’ve also spruced up the RV area, converting 25 spaces to full service cement pads. We’re happy to be welcoming two rallies in January: the Monaco and Jupiter Light groups and we’re sure they’ll appreciate them. The rallies always bring a lot of fun with them,” the GM says.</p>
<p>“”We’ve upgraded the electrical systems around the pool and the Gator Pond so you can see what’s about to bite you,” Chris says with a laugh. “Seriously, it will make picnicking there lots more fun – the systems are so good, people can now bring croc pots and televisions, plug them in, tailgate and watch the football playoffs.</p>
<p>“It’s quite a list, but the team has resolved to accomplish it all. And we’re all hoping you’ll make a resolution to spend more time with us and have more fun when you do,” says Chris. “Be sure to make that a New Year’s resolution you keep!”</p>
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		<title>Time for Toys for Tots</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 06:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toys for Tots helped make Christmas a lot brighter for more than 25,000 children in Osceola, Orange, and Seminole counties last year. We’re really proud of all that our Sandcastle vacation cottage homeowners, long-term guests, and team members did to contribute to that great effort. The unwrapped presents they brought to our Christmas party sent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.tropicalforum.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/69f80_images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTnMc1c6iyZddp5gjOz1f0IYuoit82LCY7KssirtkqcNWiMnRi-" alt=" Time for Toys for Tots" width="344" height="146" title="Time for Toys for Tots" />Toys for Tots helped make Christmas a lot brighter for more than 25,000 children in Osceola, Orange, and Seminole counties last year. We’re really proud of all that our Sandcastle vacation cottage homeowners, long-term guests, and team members did to contribute to that great effort. The unwrapped presents they brought to our Christmas party sent the visiting Marines, who volunteer with Toys for Tots and picked up the gifts for the kids, back to their base with cars and trucks loaded down with toys.</p>
<p>So there was only one thing to do – and that’s do it again this year!</p>
<p>Mark your calendars &#8211; on Friday December 9<sup>th</sup> you’re all invited to our Third Annual Toys for Tots Christmas party in the Bamboo Room. And like all Tropical Palms’ parties this one is going to be a blast. It kicks off at 6 in the Bamboo Room with, we hope, a contingent of Marines, a menu that features Cornish game hens cooked to holiday perfection, and music courtesy of D.J. Tricia, whose high energy spins are guaranteed to get you out on the floor shaking your groove thing. It’s free for Sandcastle owners and long-term guests, so we want to see all of you in attendance.</p>
<p>Last year Janet Eastman and her team did an incredible job of decorating for the party. The tree was decked out with characters from Dr. Seuss and all the tables sported Seuss books that people had donated to add to the bounty of gifts. This year Janet, who helped to start this tradition three years ago when she first came to Tropical Palms, and her team are promising to outdo themselves to get everyone in the spirit. She’ll be in the kitchen, ably assisted by Maria Delia, Bill Eastman, Humberto Borund, and anyone else who cares to volunteer as a Santa’s helper.</p>
<p>Bartenders Lee Gelderman, a Sandcastle vacation cottage owner and Maintenance Manager Ed Wasilewski have volunteered and will be back pouring at our open bar. Last year, they did such a great job mixing cocktails and drawing beers the duo raised over $80.00 in tips they contributed to Toys for Tots. They promise to do so again this year – so feel free to reach down into your pockets to thank them. Having the Marines here holds special meaning for Lee and his wife Elaine. They have a son who is one of those few good men who serve in the Corps. Right now he’s stationed in Afghanistan. We wish him God’s speed and a safe return.</p>
<p>We also wanted to take this opportunity to introduce you to one of the wonderful people from Toys for Tots who make this possible, so we spoke with Stephanie Dent, a member/volunteer coordinator for the Toys For Tots campaign for Osceola County.</p>
<p>For Stephanie, working with Toys For Tots is something of a family tradition. Her Mom, Peggy, volunteered when son, David, Stephanie’s brother and a former Marine now in the Reserves, had to leave to attend school in North Carolina. Peggy got Stephanie involved and now the 19-year old from St. Cloud is devoting all her considerable energy to the cause. She’s busy registering people to collect the toys – it was Stephanie we turned to help us find Marines to attend our party – and is working with Channel 9 to find a warehouse where all the toys can be kept and distributed from. She’s taken on quite a bit of responsibility but feels the cause is worth it.</p>
<p>We so greatly appreciate your efforts and the efforts of Stephanie and thousands like her because in these tough times the only bit of Christmas too many children will have will be the gift delivered by Toys for Tots.</p>
<p>Please join us on December 9<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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		<title>Love At First Sight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 04:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three years ago, Janet Eastman and her husband, Bill, were driving along Interstate 192 when they saw a sign for Tropical Palms. They decided to have a look. “It was love at first sight,” the Nashville, Michigan native tells us. “The pretty pink, blue and yellow cottages, the palm trees; we felt like we were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/10966" ><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-556" src="http://www.tropicalforum.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/98867_CAJUN-MUSIC-NIGHT-042-150x150.jpg" alt="98867 CAJUN MUSIC NIGHT 042 150x150 Love At First Sight" width="150" height="150" title="Love At First Sight" /></a>Three years ago, Janet Eastman and her husband, Bill, were driving along Interstate 192 when they saw a sign for Tropical Palms. They decided to have a look. “It was love at first sight,” the Nashville, Michigan native tells us. “The pretty pink, blue and yellow cottages, the palm trees; we felt like we were in the Caribbean or Hawaii, places we’ve visited, loved and hoped to return to.”</p>
<p>Happily, the Eastman’s discovery of Tropical Palms coincided with Royalty Resorts taking over management of the property and their mission to make the Resort a place that provides owners, renters and RVers a truly unique experience. Little did Janet know at the time what an instrumental part she would play in that plan.</p>
<p>There was no getting around the fact that when Royalty took over, the property was in need of some loving care and attention. For years, its owners had been content to operate Tropical as a transient rental community. Not so for the new Royalty Resorts management. “A meeting was held of people who were planning to stay two months or more and we were asked what kinds of programs we’d like to see,” said Janet, the soon to be Activities Team member.</p>
<p>“Management was incredibly responsive. We soon started having tournament team bocce ball and horseshoes. We got the aqua swim program going. We organized other exercise groups, starting with a bunch of folks who did a once around the Resort walk everyday. We formed a group of foodies that goes out once a month for a lunch to sample area restaurants. And we began having special dinner shows and live entertainment at the pool. The response we got from residents and visitors alike was tremendous. The following year we returned with more ideas and everyone was really receptive and encouraging. We’ve started having hot dog roasts the first Tuesday of every month, potluck dinners on the third Tuesday and a campfire around Alligator Pond where we all toast marshmallows and s’mores on the fourth Tuesday. This year we’re hoping to add a storyteller to the campfire meeting. It’s all so people can get together and meet and form friendships. Bill and I have certainly made lots of new friends.”</p>
<p>Enough new friends that the Eastmans organized a cruise for March of this coming year. Twenty people signed up to tour the southern Caribbean, Grand Turks, Antigua, Carrasco, and Dominican Republic with them. Of course, it’s not all about the adults. “We also started doing a lot more activities for children: weekend crafts where the kids got the chance to make everything from Mr. Potato Heads to sock puppets and peanut butter and lady bug apples. We now have &#8220;dive-in&#8221; movies every Friday night. And fun stuff like a D.J. and alligator shows around the pool on weekends. One of the things that’s really a lot fun is helping the kids with their Halloween costumes and making scarecrows they hang on the fences around the Resort. We get into it as much as they do,” Janet says.</p>
<p>GM Chris Wasilewski and the team are always looking for new ideas and programs. They welcome anyone who has a talent or hobby they want to share. &#8220;We always try our best to accommodate them. The whole idea of Tropical is to keep people as engaged – or as relaxed – as they want to be. That’s the goal we’re always working towards.”</p>
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		<title>Gentlemen &amp; Ladies, Start Your Engines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Richie &#38; Lucy Bruno For the Brunos Rich, Lucy and son, Christopher, racing hot rods is definitely a family affair. Chris, now 24, started drag racing at Wall Stadium in Wall Township, NJ when he was five years old. Yes – you read that correctly – five years old. The family would attend circle track [...]]]></description>
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<p>Richie &amp; Lucy Bruno</p>
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<p>For the Brunos Rich, Lucy and son, Christopher, racing hot rods is definitely a family affair. Chris, now 24, started drag racing at Wall Stadium in Wall Township, NJ when he was five years old. Yes – you read that correctly – five years old.</p>
<p>The family would attend circle track races at Wall and when they began building a children’s track, Chris asked his parents if he could give it a try. Eight weeks of classes and training later, a Junior Drag Racing legend was born.</p>
<p>He did so well driving a Mike Bos Jr. Dragster that the Mike Bos Company gave him a free car. He was sponsored for eight years by the McDonald’s where Mom, Lucy, worked. During his time as a Jr. Dragster he won the Jr. Dragster Racing Championship, the King of the Hill in his class, and the Diesel Nationals in his Dually. For the uninitiated, that’s a souped up pickup truck. But the biggest prize was a Wally Award Chris won with a teammate in the 8 to 17 year-old category of Junior Dragsters at the most famous racetrack in the world, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500.</p>
<p>Then a couple of years ago Chris faced some medical issues and was sidelined for a while. But his love of driving and need for speed helped with his recovery and he’s back behind the wheel racing again, planning to add new trophies to his collection.</p>
<p>It was only 10-years ago dad, Rich, who works at the Brickwell Construction Co. in Forked River, NJ, decided to get into the fun his son was having. He purchased a Nostalgic Alcohol Funny Car – that’s a car that runs on alcohol – with a ’71 Ford Mustang body. Since then it’s been like son like father and Rich has developed a real passion for the sport. He’s reached speeds of 201 MPH, doing a ¼ mile in 7.17 seconds in his Funny Car. Not so funny, but certainly thrilling.</p>
<p>Rich has also purchased a ’56 Bel Air Chevy at Old Town, a family favorite when they’re here at Tropical. They’ve been coming to the Resort for more than a decade and this year purchased a Sandcastle vacation cottage.</p>
<p>But the really big news is Mom. This year, after ten years of sitting on the sidelines rooting for her fellows, Lucy decided that just wasn’t enough excitement. So with the inspiration of turning 50, Lucy has joined her guys and gotten into driving. She’s got herself a classic muscle car, the ’75 Camaro, has been practicing weekend and is planning to get on the track at Raceway Park this year. And she’s vowing to make the fellows eat her dust. Talk about the Fast and the Furious – you’re talking about the Brunos.</p>
<p><strong>The Walkers</strong></p>
<p>Vic Walker has always liked working on cars. Twenty years ago he decided to build his own hot rod from a 1934 Ford pickup. Built for comfort not speed, it was what first brought Vic and his wife, Janet, to Old Town. From there, it was only a hop, skip and a jump – or more accurately, a short walk – to discovering Tropical Palms, where the couple purchased a Sandcastle vacation cottage earlier this year.</p>
<p>Vic’s next car was a 1941 Willy’s pickup that the handy Mr. Walker built from a kit. The car has the authentic look of a Willy, but its drive train and suspension are new. Vic drives it frequently, taking it to car shows nearly every weekend between Memorial Day and the end of September.</p>
<p>When the Walkers come here this winter, Vic will be driving a rare 2004 Chevy SSR, a car General Motors only made for four years. The front looks like a ’53 Chevy pickup and Vic is hoping to meet some other SSR owners in the Tampa/Orlando area when the couple spends their winter here. He’ll be showing it off at the Old Town car parade on Friday nights, one of the big attractions behind the Walkers decision to buy at the Resort.</p>
<p>In addition to his own cars, Vic has helped one friend build an Austin-Martin from a kit and another restore a ’68 Camaro, one of the truly classic muscle cars and the same car, different year, that Lucy Bruno drives.</p>
<p>You might want to stop by and say hello to Vic – he’s a good friend to have.</p>
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		<title>We Love that Old Time Rock &amp; Roll</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 05:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A conversation with new Sandcastle owner Vic Clark is like taking a tour through rock n’ roll history. The one-time drummer from Birmingham – the other one was from Liverpool – has backed up or played shows with many of rock’s giants. Start with Carl Perkins, the man who wrote and first recorded Blue Suede Shoes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/1734" ><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-535" src="http://www.tropicalforum.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/020e6_Drums1-300x261.jpg" alt="020e6 Drums1 300x261 We Love that Old Time Rock &amp; Roll" width="300" height="261" title="We Love that Old Time Rock &amp; Roll" /></a>A conversation with new Sandcastle owner Vic Clark is like taking a tour through rock n’ roll history. The one-time drummer from Birmingham – the other one was from Liverpool – has backed up or played shows with many of rock’s giants. Start with Carl Perkins, the man who wrote and first recorded <em>Blue Suede Shoes</em>. Then add names like Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. And yes, the greatest rock n’ roll band in the world, the Rolling Stones.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>“In those days there were bands on every corner,” Vic says recalling his start. “I played with a couple of local groups, playing pubs and movie theaters before moving along to a band, the Shouts, that did lots of radio recording.”</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>The group became the backup band for Gene Vincent, the man who cut the classic <em>Be Bop A Lula, </em>and for the next five years toured with him all over Europe.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>“We went everywhere: France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland. But it was hard work and it took it toll. One night after a show with Carl Perkins I was sent to hospital. That’s when I decided to give up touring.”</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>But not the business. The Shouts got back together and managed by Don Arden, Sharon Osborne’s father and later Ozzie’s manager, formed a recording company and released the hit <em>She Was My Baby</em>.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>“We were sponsored by Radio Caroline, a boat that broadcast rock n’ roll from offshore in England because the BBC was the only outlet for music back then and they didn’t play our kind of music. Everybody listened to Radio Caroline until the government managed to shut it down. They made a movie about it called Pirate Radio with Phillip Seymour Hoffman. When them gone, I decided it was time to move on.”</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>While he still played occasionally for fun and gave private drumming lessons, Vic put the same incredible energy he had put into playing his drums into an apprenticeship in engineering. Then in 1977 he followed his Mum, Dad and sister to Canada.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>But you can never quite take the rocker out of rock n’ roll. Soon after arriving in Canada, Vic was asked to audition for Alice Cooper and got an offer to go back out on tour. He thought about it, but family won out and Vic hung up his sticks, settled in Ontario, met his wife Kimberly and worked as an engineer and then as a computer programmer before retiring about seven years ago.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>Soon Vic was back on the road again, touring the states. However, this time it was with Kimberly and they toured in a motor home, not a bus. After six years on the road, the couple discovered Tropical Palms in 2010. They liked it so much they spent the winter here, decided to buy a Sandcastle vacation cottage and sold their RV on Craig’s list. This coming year they’re hoping to be at the Resort from October through April.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>The couple likes hanging out at the pool, enjoying the entertainment – as opposed to being the entertainment – walking over to Old Town for the antique car shows, and going to the Universal and Disney. And now that they have the Sandcastle, they hope for visits from their 4 children and 6 grandchildren.</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div>When Chuck Berry sang “Just give me that rock n’ roll music, any ole way you choose it, it got a back beat you can’t lose it” it might have been singing about the backbeat Vic pounded out on his drums. We sure know Vic hasn’t lost it.</div>
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		<title>It’s a Dog’s Life at Tropical Palms Resort and Campground</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We sat down with some of the dogs here at Tropical Palms to get their point of view on what life is like for them at the Resort. We had to bribe them with some biscuits and belly rubs to get them to talk, but once they got started they had plenty to say, starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We sat down with some of the dogs here at Tropical Palms<strong> </strong>to get their point of view on what life is like for them at the Resort. We had to bribe them with some biscuits and belly rubs to get them to talk, but once they got started they had plenty to say, starting with Lee and Helen Gelderman’s eldest, Kokomo.</p>
<p><strong>Kokomo &amp; Morgan Gelderman</strong></p>
<p>“I’m almost nine and my brother Morgan is a year younger, though he acts like a pup. He’s always showing off, rolling onto his back and getting rubs from everyone. But we get along real well; we even share our bones. Life is good when you’ve got a bone to jaw on.</p>
<p>“Pop takes us for rides in his golf cart all the time. Every morning, we jump in the cart and wait for him to take us down to the Bark Park so we can run around and hang with our buds for a while.</p>
<p>“Then it’s over to the office where we get cookies and loving from Karen who works there. She’s a total pushover. Can’t resist us. Of course, when you’re retired show dogs and as good looking as we are, you get used to people making a fuss. And we love it when they do.</p>
<p>“Now, I wouldn’t want you to think it’s all fun and games for us. We have a serious side. Both Morgan and I are certified to visit nursing homes, hospices and hospitals. It makes the people we visit feel better and that’s what we’re all about – making people feel good.</p>
<p>“Morgan’s half-brother, River, lives at Tropical with the Biales, but I’ll let him tell you about himself and his kid brother Piper.”</p>
<p><strong>River &amp; Piper Biale</strong></p>
<p>“We love it here,” River told us. “There’s so much to do, there’s hardly enough time in the day to do it all. We go out every morning with our Dad, Richard Biale, to get the paper and then it&#8217;s out to feed the ducks. Watching them is a real kick because they let us get up real close. I guess they know they’re going to get treats.</p>
<p>“The best part of the day for me and Piper is having Dad chauffer us around in the golf cart. We love going to the dog bath station and getting groomed afterwards. Mom used to be the President of the Garden State Golden Retriever Club and ran lots of shows, so she knows all about grooming. I think it’s because we look so good that everyone loves making a fuss over us. In fact Piper’s birth Mom, Smooch, was the number one Golden in the country.</p>
<p>“Piper on the other hand, was voted the worst behaved dog out of three thousand in the show. I don’t even want to tell you what he did, but there’s one judge who never, ever wants to see him again. Here, we can all go down to the Bark Park and run around and work off some of that energy playing together and chasing balls. Then we like to head over to the office because they keep a big bowl of biscuits and, like my buddy Kokomo said, Karen’s always ready to give us one.</p>
<p>“But the highlight of our time at Tropical is getting dressed up for the golf cart parades. What a blast! We’ve worn blinking lights at Halloween, Santa hats at Christmas and red, white and blue bandanas on the Fourth of July. And, of course, it’s a chance to ride in the golf cart, show off and make new friends, like that cute little Muttigree, Chloe.”</p>
<p><strong>Chloe Fitzgerald</strong></p>
<p>“Thanks for the compliment, River. Now I don’t want to disappoint you guys cause I like you all a lot, but Buster’s my boyfriend. He went home for the summer, but I’m just counting the days &#8217;til he gets back. Until then, I guess I’ll just content myself with chasing you all over the Bark Park and showing you who&#8217;s boss. I might only weigh seventeen pounds but I got a big dog attitude.</p>
<p>“Just like all you fellas, I like riding in golf carts with my Mom, Sasha Fitzgerald. But I like walking around the resort more and I’m lucky because my Mom takes me for, like, six walks a day. We go over to the lake together and check out the gator. That’s the first thing I do everyday. And I like feeding the ducks; that’s always fun. Then, when Mom goes to work in the office, I like to visit &#8217;cause so many people come in and pet me – I feel like I’m the official mascot of Tropical Palms. In fact, I’m thinking of asking for the job.</p>
<p>“What I really like best about Tropical Palms is that it gives me a safe, comfortable lifestyle, with lots of love from everybody here. Isn’t it great how many people stop everyday to give us some love, whether it’s petting, or biscuits or a belly rub? That’s what makes Tropical such a special place for all of us.”</p>
<p>When Chloe said that, there was lots of yelping and tail wagging in agreement.</p>
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		<title>August’s Hidden Gem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s hands across the sea this summer at Tropical Palms when we once again play host to groups of visiting French students staying here while they take English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and visit many of the great nearby attractions that help define America, like the space lab, our local state parks, Disney [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>It’s hands across the sea this summer at Tropical Palms when we once again play host to groups of visiting French students staying here while they take English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and visit many of the great nearby attractions that help define America, like the space lab, our local state parks, Disney and the water parks.</p>
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		<title>Play Santa to Local Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 15:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t have to dress up and you don&#8217;t have to lead a sleigh of reindeer. All you need to do is get a Toy for a Tot and bring it to the office. All this month, right up to Christmas Day, we&#8217;ll be helping the United States Marine Corps with their very special Toys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t have to dress up and you don&#8217;t have to lead a sleigh of reindeer. All you need to do is get a Toy for a Tot and bring it to the office.</p>
<p>All this month, right up to Christmas Day, we&#8217;ll be helping the United States Marine Corps with their very special Toys for Tots drive. We&#8217;re asking everyone to be a part of this great program and help make it a special holiday season for some of the wonderful kids in our surrounding communities. It may never mean more than it does this year.</p>
<p>Unable to make it to Tropical Palms during the month of December? <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/1928"  target="_blank">Check out Toys For Tots online »</a></p>
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		<title>We’re Unwrapping Our Christmas Plans Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 03:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s always easy getting into the spirit of the season at Tropical Palms and this year is no exception. We have fun parties, great entertainment and good times planned to make it a special holiday for all our guests. Our season kicks off with a Ho, Ho Ho the weekend of December 11th with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s always easy getting into the spirit of the season at Tropical Palms and this year is no exception. We have fun parties, great entertainment and good times planned to make it a special holiday for all our guests.</p>
<p>Our season kicks off with a Ho, Ho Ho the weekend of December 11<sup>th</sup> with a Saturday Night Sweet &amp; Savory buffet reception for all our Sandcastle Homeowners in the Bamboo Room. There’ll be music and entertainment and we’re hoping to get some Marines to join us to help start our toy collection drive.</p>
<p>We’re putting a Hawaiian spin on the holiday the weekend of December 18<sup>th</sup> with a Christmas Luau. The pool deck will be dressed up in holiday lights, we’ll have a DJ, karaoke, an ice cream social and all the usual fun, games and activities like our dive-in movies – all with a Christmas theme, of course.</p>
<p>Christmas Day we’ll be serving a grand traditional dinner with a menu that includes ham, potatoes au gratin, green bean casserole, and sweet potato casserole – and yes, it will be topped with marshmallows – and green garden salad. And of course there will ooey, gooey brownies and an incredible assortment of pies. Perfect for after presents.</p>
<p>There will be three seatings, at 12, 1 and 2 so you can pick one that’s most convenient for your family. Be sure to <strong><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/1930"  target="_blank">make reservations now</a></strong> because you won’t want to miss a single bite – or any of the great fun things we’ve got planned for the day.</p>
<p>We’re also unwrapping some gifts for you, like an upgraded pool deck with more furniture and chairs so you can enjoy all the poolside activities even more. And we’ve stuffed your stocking with a new bocce ball court and an additional nine holes of miniature golf to really challenge your skills.</p>
<p>Our volunteers have also been putting some presents under the tree, starting some great new programs you’ll definitely want to be a part of, get in shape morning walking and aqua fit classes, horseshoes, Spanish lessons and game nights. Contact Andy or Luke if you’re interested in attending or if you have a program you’d like to start. We’re always looking for great ideas, so get involved.</p>
<p>Let’s get this party started. <strong><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tropicalforum.com/goto/1930"  target="_self">Make your reservations now!</a></strong></p>
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