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Important Phone
Numbers & Hours of
Operations
3
Around Treviso Bay 4
Tips from our Vendors 5
Treviso Bay’s Newest
Homeowners
6
Community News 7-8
Inside this issue:
Notes from
Golf Course
Superintendent
9
Halloween is a popular holiday that takes place on October 31. In the United States
and Canada, children dress in costumes and go trick-or-treating. Many people carve
jack-o’-lanterns out of pumpkins. Halloween parties for children feature fortunetel-
ling, mock haunted houses, scary stories, and games, such as bobbing for apples.
People decorate their houses and yards with images of ghosts, skeletons, witches,
black cats, bats, and other symbols of Halloween. Many communities across the
United States also hold parades and other
celebrations for Halloween.
Halloween developed from an ancient pagan festival celebrated by Celtic people
over 2,000 years ago in the area that is now the United Kingdom, Ireland, and
northwestern France. The festival was called Samhain (pronounced SOW ehn),
which means “summer’s end.” The festival marked the beginning of the dark winter
season and was celebrated around November 1. In the 800’s, the Christian church
established a new holiday, All Saints’ Day, on this date. All Saints’ Day was also
called All Hallows’. Hallow means saint, or one who is holy. The evening before All
Hallows’ was known as All Hallows’ Eve, or as it came to be abbreviated, All Hallow
e’en. This name was eventually shortened to Halloween.
Have a Happy Halloween!
History of Halloween
The Benefits of Recycling Add Up!
Educators have created interesting and innovative curriculum to teach today’s school-aged chil-
dren about the importance of waste prevention and recycling. If you don’t have a kid handy to
remind you about how important it is to conserve natural resources and extend the life of our
existing landfills by participating in community recycling programs, then consider the following:
• Using one ton of post-consumer paper to make new paper products saves approximately 7,000
gallons of water and conserves 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space.
• Recycling 300 lbs. of paper saves roughly one tree.
• For every ton of glass that is recycled we eliminate 384 lbs. of mining waste.
• Using post-consumer aluminum cans to make new cans produces about 95% less air pollution
as compared to the process of manufacturing aluminum cans from virgin materials.
• Paper recycling reduces pollution by about 50%
Favorite Recipe’sFavorite Recipe’sFavorite Recipe’sFavorite Recipe’s PAGE 2
Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with White Beans
Ingredients
4 Bell Peppers
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
Salt & pepper
1 large onion, chopped
3 Cloves Garlic, finely Chopped
1 package (10 oz) fresh spinach, thick stems discarded, leaves roughly chopped
1 can (15 oz) Small white beans, rinsed
2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
4 Ounces part-skim mozzarella, shredded (about 1 cup)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
1 cup marinara sauce
Directions:
1. Heat broiler. Cut the peppers in half through the stem and discard the seeds. On a rimmed baking sheet, toss the peppers with 1
Tbsp oil and 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper. Arrange cut-side down and broil for 3 minutes. Turn and broil until beginning to soften, 3
minutes more. Pour off any accumulated liquid. Reduce the oven temperature to 425°F.
2. Meanwhile, heat the remaining Tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, covered, stirring occasionally,
until tender, 5 to 6 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook for 1 minute.
3.Add the spinach and 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper to the skillet and cook, tossing, until beginning to wilt, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove
from heat and fold in the beans and lemon juice, then the mozzarella and Parmesan.
4. Spread the marinara sauce on the bottom of a 9 x 13-in. baking dish. Dividing evenly, fill the peppers with the bean mixture (about
1/2 cup each), then place on top of the sauce in the baking dish. Bake until the peppers are tender and the cheese has melted, 4
to 6 minutes.
Perfect Pumpkin Pie
Ingredients:
1 (15 oz.) can pumpkin
1 (14 oz.) Sweetened Condensed Milk
2 Large Eggs
1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Ginger
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
1/2 Salt
1 (9 in) unbaked Pie Crust
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Whisk pumpkin, sweetened condensed milk, eggs,
spices and salt in medium bowl until smooth. Pour into crust. Bake 15 minutes.
2. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue baking 35 to 40 minutes
Here are some delicious recipes that should spice up and tame your cravings these fall nights!
Important Phone Numbers & Hours of OperationsImportant Phone Numbers & Hours of OperationsImportant Phone Numbers & Hours of OperationsImportant Phone Numbers & Hours of Operations PAGE 3
Let us know what we can do to assist you!
Treviso Bay Sales Center
239-304-8609
Monday– Saturday 9 AM-6 PM
Sunday 10 AM-6PM
Lennar Customer Care
866-226-4057
Treviso Bay Golf Pro Shop
239-331-2052
Treviso Bay Gate House
24 hours/7 Week
239-384-9380
Property Management Office
239-331-3391
Community Director
Katrena Herron
kherron@theiconteam.com
239-331-3391
239-293-5688
Executive Assistant
Jessica Martin
jmartin@theiconteam.com
239-331-3391
Executive Assistant
Dianne Rabkin
drabkin@theiconteam.com
239-344-9928
Golf Director
Mark Wilhelmi
mwilhelmi@theiconteam.com
239-331-2052
Head Golf Professional
JD Murray
jmurray@theiconteam.com
239-331-2052
Golf Course Superintendent
Todd Draffen
tdraffen@theiconteam.com
239-344-9928
Swimming Pools
Open from Dawn to Dusk
Emergency 911
Sheriff Collier County- 239-252-9300
NON EMERGENCY
East Naples Fire Department 239-774-7111
Collier County Water 239-252-6245
Florida Power & Light 800-468-8243
Comcast 800-266-2278
Waste Management 239-252-2380
Teco Gas 877-832-6747
Icon Management Services 239-331-3391
(Katrena Herron)
Treviso Bay Sales Office 239-304-8609
Treviso Bay Gatehouse 239-384-9380
Treviso Bay Golf Pro Shop 239-331-2052
Lennar Customer Care 239-278-0438
Around Treviso BayAround Treviso BayAround Treviso BayAround Treviso Bay PAGE 4
To have your pictures showcased in the Treviso Bay Newsletter, submit pictures
to jmartin@theiconteam.com!
Recent Aerials of the Champions Club!
Our beautiful TPC Golf Course!
Tips from our VendorsTips from our VendorsTips from our VendorsTips from our Vendors
PAGE 5
12 Key Questions to Ask BEFORE you Hire:
1. Can you show me proof of a license, certification, or associations you belong
to?
2. Are you bonded?
3. Will you provide three recommendations?
4. What are your specialties-kitchens, bathrooms, or additions? Are there jobs
you don’t like to tackle?
5. Will you secure permits?
6. How much must I pay up front for work?
7. Do you have a regular team of subs, or assemble different members?
8. How might we resolve conflicts– will resolution be in the contract?
9. How often will you show up at the job site to check progress?
10.How might I reach you– email, phone, text?
11.What is your typical clean-up schedule– daily or weekly?
12.Will you provide a lien release when work is done?
Looking for quality professionals in Southwest Florida? Quality Service Pros is
here to help! They check local businesses for licenses, insurance, quality, ratings,
and customer feedback so you can be sure you’re dealing with the best.
Submitted by:
Kristen Pell
Treeline Realty Corp.
239.292.9404 (C)| 239.989.0138 (F)
“Buy or Sell… Think Pell!” ™
Treviso Bay’s Newest HomeownersTreviso Bay’s Newest HomeownersTreviso Bay’s Newest HomeownersTreviso Bay’s Newest Homeowners
PAGE 6
Welcome to
Treviso Bay!
Acqua:
Raptopulo
Rudden
Meier
Friendly (Tang)
McKeown
White
Buongiorno
Piacere:
Platt (Moen)
Weinstein
Venezia:
Carroll
Di Napoli:
Sheridan
Vercelli:
Hopp
Hubberts
Community NewsCommunity NewsCommunity NewsCommunity News
PAGE 7
Hello Volunteers!
The summer appreciation went well 27 Volunteers attended and 15 attended for a total of 44 guests. We had volunteers
present that have volunteered with us over 8 years every week like clockwork. Several volunteers that attended had over 700
hours or 1000 hours; one even had over 7,000! Hours!!
This summer there have been several volunteers that have stepped outside their comfort zone, and helped us by training for
new areas to volunteer. They did this in a variety of different ways. Those volunteers were given a personalized book. Those
volunteers are:
Bob Dunbar , Gwyn Goodman, Linda Kropp,
Jeanne Taylor & Deborah Woods
- Volunteer that have reached 1000 hours!
Deborah Woods
- Volunteers that have reached 500 hours!
Bob Dunbar, Tom McGrath
- Volunteers that have reached 250 hours!
Winnie Burkett Steve Emma Linda Kropp
- We would like to recognize the following volunteers that have reached 100 hours!
Chris Damerow
- Summer Volunteers between the months of May 5 – Aug 6= 115 volunteers that have given over 3,228 Hours!
Let me know if you are interested in volunteering for any of the activities in the newsletter. We are looking for some volun-
teers for the welcome desk, greeting, putting up bulletin boards, Our Rusty Zipper Crews (handy men), kitchen organization
and even more!
As we move into fall I want to take this opportunity to thank all our resident volunteers for the “on call” attitudes over the
summer, we couldn’t have done it without you!
We are getting many seasonal volunteers back, be sure to stop by an say hello or drop me an email, we missed you! If you are
interested in your same favorite volunteer tasks, let me know, if you are interested in something new let me know that too!
Susan Maunz
Training & Volunteer Specialist
susan.maunz@dep.state.fl.us
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417-6310 ext. 412
www.rookerybay.org
Rookery Bay Reserve is yours to explore, enjoy and protect.
• If you have not received previous emails from our email system, please contact Jessica Martin at jmartin@theiconteam.com to
ensure that your information has been inputted into the email system!
• We are currently having projects completed within Treviso Bay. We ask that you please have patience with all the additional
vendors within the community!
• Please ensure that before you have been approved before you make any changes on the exterior of your home! To receive an
Architectural Request Form, please email Jessica Martin at jmartin@theiconteam.com!
• Please remember that street parking is not permitted per the community documents and for the safety of the community
please park only in your assigned parking area or in the designated guest parking areas!
Community NewsCommunity NewsCommunity NewsCommunity News
PAGE 8
STOCK’S SALES AT TREVISO BAY JUMP!
Stock’s new homes are proving to be a hit at Treviso Bay with five new home contracts signed in
just the past month. “The summer months have been busy!” said Cyndi Burge, Stock’s Sales
Associate for the community. “We have lots of new construction about to begin and furnished
models open for viewing.” One of these is the Ponte Vedra Grande, a home designed for empty
nesters and retirees who seek a spacious estate home for entertaining in an active country club
setting. With four bedrooms, four and one-half bedrooms and 3,525 square feet under air, the
Ponte Vedra offers the best of formal and informal Florida living united in a single floor plan. The
unique split design affords maximum privacy to homeowners and guests alike by placing the
three guest suites, each of which includes a full private bath, opposite the master suite.
Featuring an interior design by Kelli Interior Design Studio Inc., the Ponte Vedra’s foyer leads to a
stunning formal living room with stacked sliding glass doors that open to a spectacular pool and
spa beyond. It serves as the perfect gathering room to begin a night of entertaining. The family
room, kitchen and dinette provide are melded into one large area and provide an ideal informal
living environment. That seamlessly merges the indoors with the lanai beyond through
disappearing sliding glass doors. The private dining room offers ample space for a formal dinner,
while the formal study was custom designed and installed to serve as a very functional work
place. Double walk-in closets in the master suite as well as walk-in closets in each of the guest
suites provide ample storage space. The Ponte Vedra Grande offers a spacious, functional design
for enjoying Southwest Florida’s beautiful weather privately or with friends!
Ponte Vedra Front
For more information
on Stock Development’s
homes here at Treviso
Bay, please contact
Cyndi Burge at
239-825-8273.
PAGE 9
Note from the Golf Course SuperintendentNote from the Golf Course SuperintendentNote from the Golf Course SuperintendentNote from the Golf Course Superintendent Welcome back to the seasonal residents, and I am not talking about the human kind
Last week I was driving the golf course and noticed my first winter resident, the Belted
Kingfisher, but that is not to say that we are not happy to see all our human friend also.
The seasonal migration of birds has started and it means a change of seasons for us down
here in South Florida. For those who have not experienced “Birding” in Florida, it can be a
rewarding and exciting activity that most everyone can experience. It does not take a huge
investment, a pair of binoculars and some free time. We have such a huge diversity of
plants and animals here at Treviso Bay, it is one thing that sets us apart from other clubs in
town. The migratory birds are ready to come back down for winter and it gives the resi-
dents who stay here year round a chance to observe some different varieties of birds. Each different species has a niche it
fills and it is always satisfying to see the different birds in our community. The easiest way for someone to get started is to
get out and walk around the community, stop to observe and listen, and get familiar with the different species of birds. We
are surrounded by many of the top birding spots in the United States, all with 60 minutes of driving time, many less than
that. This is just a short list of birding areas.
The following are a list of some birding hotspots:
Everglades National Park - www.nps.gov/ever/
Corkscrew Swamp www.corkscrew.audubon.org/
Big Cypress National Preserve www.nps.gov/bicy/
Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge www.birding.com/naplesbirdclub/DingDarling.htm
Rookery Bay National Estuary (our back yard)
Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Collier Seminole State Park
CREW Marsh
In our neighborhood, in the previous winters, I have seen many different and unusual species of birds that would intrigue
most people. Here is a short list of some of the many species that we might expect to see if you are looking and listening:
wood duck, hooded merganser, cooper’s hawk, sharp-shinned hawk, peregrine falcon, American kestrel, many species of
plovers, terns, wrens, American robin, gray catbird (sounds like a cat in the bushes), many different species of warblers, and
painted buntings.
So keep your eyes peeled and your ears clean so when you are walking
the dog next time, you might be surprised at what you can notice.
One other note, please remember we do live next to a wonder and very
native place, Rookery Bay. We do have many different animals that share
our neighborhoods with their homes. Please be respectful of them and
do not feed any wildlife (expect song birds from feeders). Once a native
animal becomes habituated to human feeding, wildlife officials have no
options but to remove that animal, and that usually means taking that life
from that animal. If you have a problem or nuisance animal please
inform the community manager and we will handle the situation accord-
ing to the law. Please remember to always walk your pets on leashes and
do not allow your domestic cat to roam freely. It is estimated that house-
cats kill over 1.4 billion birds each year, so please do not allow your cat to
run freely.
Todd Draffen
Golf Course Superintendent
Treviso Bay is unlike any other golf course community
Southwest Florida has ever seen. Treviso Bay is world
class golf and country club community, surrounded by the
luxury of Naples living. No other community in Naples
offers you the exclusive benefits associated with a TPC
golf experience, included with your new Lennar Home.
The homes and amenities exude a Mediterranean flair
while the golf course offers a championship experience
like no other. Treviso Bay is surrounded by the best of
Naples’ beaches, shopping, dining, boating, and fishing.
Whether you are looking for a spacious single family
home, or a maintenance free condominium, Treviso Bay
has it all. Welcome to Treviso Bay!
Treviso Bay Sales Center & Management Office 9004 Tamiami Trail E Naples, FL 34113
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