Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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“Useless Needless Information club”, and as long as you fulfill requirements the club will be on the “Resident Lifestyle Club”. It’s not as hard to start a Resident Lifestyle Club, just need a ID, the form, and interest. So that poker gathering could be a lifestyle club, if they so choose. On-site meetings requires a ID to enter, however the same “Resident Lifestyle Club” can also bring guests to any outside venues. So in answer to OP’s question, yes a “Resident Lifestyle Club” may allow a person to join a “Deep water fishing club”, as long as they don’t try to use Seabreeze sport pool to fish in, (there may be big fish in the pool, but you have to throw them back). The same applies it is a choice of any “Resident Lifestyle Club” to not take any new members, therefore could be considered as a closed club. Last edited by thelegges; 12-25-2022 at 07:44 AM. |
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Go to the Deep Sea Fishing Club's website: DSFC - Home or Contact their President: Kenneth Jagodzinski kenjag3@aim.com (386) 986-7655 Good Luck....Sounds like a great club! |
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The wood shop is nearly caught up with new member requests. Last I heard, it was a couple months wait. It was never as long as you said. Woodshop is $200 to join. Then $75 per year. Those funds are only used to pay for shop expenses (no parties or freebies). New members also must take a safety training class before allowed entry. Also requires members to donate time as a shop monitor (3 shifts/year), or help in some alternate ways. It's all run volunteers. |
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It is a card (with photo) issued to employees of The Villages and The District Government which gives them certain discounts and benefits. Called a Dream Maker Card or Dream Maker Pass. Discounts are from The Developer and some other businesses.
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False information ..??
**...Its literally been reported in the news paper and discussed on this forum and facebook repeatedly. **...There have been attempted court cases/lawsuits over it. Its been that way for years. They didn't build a 2nd shop if the existing shop was meeting demand of all the would be members...and it filled up too. The last I checked (earlier this year), I was directly informed that the wood shop(s) still had hundreds of people on a wait list that were years away from getting in. The woodshops own webpage states they had (full) "membership of 1300 and a waitlist of 500 at the end of 2021". >"The club currently has a waiting list for new members. To join the list, call Borfitz at 352-205-7630." So, that "false" info came directly from the source at the wood shops main office, not something I "heard" which by your own admission, is where your info comes from! If that info has changed due a revision in the wood shop time slot policy that now allows new members in, I will concede to that detail, yet that does not make the previously gathered & reported info - which was accurate at that time - false! But nice try though. More to the point, there are in fact hundreds of clubs here, not just the wood shop, that have very long wait list to get in, some are even closed to new members, as indicated on their individual webpages. That's also been discussed on here and elsewhere. That's also not false info. (edit) I am not allowed to link to the several newspaper articles directly on this subject, but feel free to google "the villages wood shop wait list purgatory" as 1 example. Heres more from this forum--> Waiting list at WoodWorking shop. Waiting List for Popular Clubs Last edited by LAFwUs; 12-25-2022 at 01:56 PM. |
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Please stop posting false information. |
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Finally a good answer.
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And there it is..a guest may be allowed to join trips, that are not full, no attending meeting needed
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