Thursday, January 24, 2013

Construction Update


 
Our mild winter is not slowing down the ongoing construction of the addition to the Wheel Recreation Center in the south park.  The foundation is poured, the walls have gone up and the roof is next.  The addition has been designed to fit seamlessly into the existing building adding two floors of recreational space. 

Heather Rice has been meeting with contractors to keep the project on target and picking out the finishing touches with suppliers.  Anticipation is building as both office and maintenance staff check weekly to see the progress along with the residents who glance at the construction teams daily as they enter our community. The addition has been designed to fit seamlessly into the existing building, adding two additional floors of recreational space for resident use.

Heather Rice has been meeting with contractors to keep the project on target and picking out the finishing touches with suppliers. Anticipation is building as both office and maintenance staff check weekly to see the progress along with residents who glance at the construction teams daily as they leave and enter our community.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

SEASONS GREETINGS

We are always pleased to hear from our residents.

"To the Management and Staff of Sandycove Acres

After moving here two years ago, my wife Christine and I cannot get over how helpful, pleasant and friendly you have all been to us.  We can't think of anywhere else we would like to live.  

To you and your families we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."

Jack Blenkinsop & Christine Harvey-Blenkinsop

Thursday, December 13, 2012

SANDYCOVE WELCOMES NEW RESIDENTS

Sandycove was pleased to host our annual New Resident Christmas Luncheon recently to welcome new residents to our community,   some moving here from as far away as St. John's Newfoundland but many residents from the surrounding local areas of Barrie, Innisfil and Newmarket who wish to remain living close to their former neighbourhood with ties to family and friends.  

Residents were treated to a hot turkey luncheon, entertainment by our talented Sandycove residents, music and exhibits showcasing all the activities, clubs and entertainment available for residents to enjoy while living in Sandycove. 

We are always pleased to see returning residents who lived here for a short while, then moved out to be closer to their kids, then return because they missed the camaraderie of friends and neighbours who had similar interests.   Many tell us they have "moved back home" when they return to Sandycove and once living here could not replace the community feeling anywhere else.  

Management & staff are extremely proud of our community, the awards we have won for quality & service and for the residents who choose to call Sandycove their home.   That same feeling is felt amongst our staff as many are long term employees with 30 & 25 years of service and the family feeling of caring starts from management and trickles down amongst staff - we too feel at home here and are blessed to have the opportunity to work under the Rice & Robertson families of Sandycove Acres Limited.  And as we see the next generation unfold with the same care and attention to the growth and development of Sandycove we know that Sandycove Acres will continue to be a community that remains in the forefront of excellence & care.

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE AWARD


Congratulations to our second Sandycove resident ROBERT MOLYNEAUX for also being awarded the prestigious Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal this summer for his countless hours of community service, dedication and involvement with minorities.   Robert is a retired Deputy Chief of Police with over 30 years of service on the force.  Robert was nominated by the Chief of Police, Toronto Police Services, followed up by local politicians.    

Thank you Robert for your dedication and service to the community.  We are beaming with pride!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Sandycove Resident Recipient of Jubilee Medal


Sandycove is proud to recognize the efforts of our resident HARRY BOYER on being awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his voluntary service with Habitat for Humanity.   

 Harry Boyer is a very seasoned volunteer at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Barrie.  He has helped with demolition sites and many other projects throughout the years and at age 92 Harry is still contributing to Habitat. 

 The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal serves to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians in their communities.  Recipients of this award are chosen through a nomination process conducted by both the federal and Ontario governments. This (Diamond Jubilee) medal has only happened once before when Queen Victoria reached it in 1897— the likelihood of it happening again is not in our lifetimes. 

This is a wonderful day to celebrate community members and wonderful Canadians.  Congratulations Harry Boyer, we are proud of your efforts and dedication to giving back to the community and proud to say you are one of the many dedicated residents living in Sandycove. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Living on the Edge


 
 
 
 Sandycove Residents like to live on the edge of excitement.   We enjoyed receiving this photo of Carol McCarthy spending the day in Toronto with her niece Joy.   Both ladies experienced the Edge Walk from the roof of the CN Tower restaurant 1,168ft above ground this past summer.   

 This is a great example of the positive attitude of Sandycove residents.   Thank you, Carol for sharing your enthusiasm for life with us proving moving to Sandycove does not end your life experiences, but provide you with the time to embrace more adventures along the way.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Expanded Recreation Facilities


Permits have been released and construction has begun. 

We are very excited in Sandycove to start work on the expansion of our south park recreation centre known as “The Wheel”.   Fencing around the construction site is drawing a lot of daily attention from our residents as they watch in anticipation the stages of construction. Project completion is scheduled for spring 2013. 
 
Our new expansion consists of two floors:  the main level will include a side entry with coat closets, washrooms and an activity room that can be divided into smaller rooms for separate smaller events when needed. 

The lower level consists of a new fitness centre, open space for aerobics plus men’s & women’s changes room, showers and washrooms.  Additional storage areas are located on both the main and lower levels of the building.
 
 Watch our blog to follow the construction stages.

Friday, September 7, 2012

CUSTOMER FEEDBACK

We are thrilled to post comments from our residents.   This post was submitted to our administration office for posting on the Sandycove In-house Community Channel.

"HAPPY SANDYCOVE DAY TO ME" " I bought in Sandycove 15 years ago and haven't regretted it for one minute.  Lucky Me!"

CAROL M.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Emerging Sandycove Artists

Sandycove continues to beam with pride with the talent of our residents from the Photography and Art clubs who put on a great show & sale each year, to the many residents who sell their handiwork in the annual Fall Craft Show which is one of the highly anticipated events for Barrie and Innisfil residents to attend prior to Christmas.

The entrance to the Sandycove Woodshop is adorned with a large custom made Totem Pole created by the Woodcarvers club.  Our latest display of talent is by Robert Jenkins, a north park resident who has taken his chain saw to carve animals, birds and tree spirits into old trees throughout Sandycove.   Robert drew a lot of attention lately as cars slowed down to view the newest carving in progress at the South Park entrance.   Residents came with cameras to take pictures and just watch in amazement as Robert used the chain saw with such ease you would think he was carving butter, but it was the trunk of a fallen tree to release a tree spirit and owl.  

Robert’s previous carving of a black bear & tree spirit in the North Park continues to be a great hit as residents and staff alike enjoy walking by to admire the carving.  Who knows what animals lay hidden in the trees throughout our community, only time will tell, we do know that when the scaffolds go up and the buzzing sound of chain saw starts again, crowds will drop by to see another beautiful piece of outdoor art appear in Sandycove. 
 
Maybe it is the appealing surroundings of our small town rural setting that draws artists and inner talent to emerge.  We do know Sandycove Acres is a vibrant community of talented & passionate people.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Sandycove Acres Wins Business of The Year Award


Sandycove Acres has played an active part in Innisfil community for over 40 years and was honoured to be the recipient of Innisfil’s Chamber of Commerce Award on February 3rd for Business of the Year presented by MP Peter Van Loan, MPP Julia Munro & Town of Innisfil Mayor Barb Baguley.

Innisfil has been very good to Sandycove for 40 years and Sandycove Acres has enjoyed the opportunity of staying involved and giving back to the Innisfil community and providing an adult lifestyle community to over 1,800 fifty-plus residents.   The Sandycove community has 1,245 homes in a park like rural setting in the picturesque town of Innisfil on the shores of Lake Simcoe.

Sandycove believes in providing the opportunity to enrich the lives of seniors through activities and friendship.   Sandycove has three very active recreation centres for their residents, giving them the opportunity to meet their neighbours, stay active, learn new skills & believes in encouraging residents and staff to enrich their lives by getting involved in their community.  

Sandycove Acres Limited has given back to local organizations within the town of Innisfil through clubs, services and charities, sponsoring local youth organizations for soccer, baseball & hockey.    They believe in getting involved in the community and have worked with the Town of Innisfil to spearhead the Leadership Committee which was responsible for the fundraising of the New Innisfil Recreation Centre and have generously donated to both this project and RVH hospital. 

Each year they have generously sponsored local clubs & events which have included Communities In Bloom, ICECORP Innisfil Community Events Corporation, Pitch-in, Summerfest, Winterfest, and Santa Clause Parades.   They have sponsored large donations of trees to outdoor reading libraries at both Cookstown Library & Sunnybrae Public School. 

The owners of Sandycove Acres take pride in the Sandycove Acres community making it a place they would want to live in and playing an important part of Innisfil’s community. 

THANK YOU for Voting Us #1

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sandycove Acres Turns 40 Years Young!

Sandycove Acres held a mammoth Pig Roast for our residents this past September to help celebrate 40 years of service as an Active Adult Lifestyle Community to the residents of Sandycove Acres since 1971. 

 Over 1,400 of our residents attended this event and enjoyed stopping by our historical tent to hear the stories and view the pictures of how we grew from our original 100 homes in 1971 to over 1,254 homes today.  
 
The Fig Leaf Jazz Band entertained the crowds while the pigs roasted on spits overnight for this two day event.  One of the popular items was a stop by an old fashioned ice cream parlour providing our residents with hand scooped ice cream.   Shaw’s catering wowed the crowds with their wagon buffet, complete with a roasted pig on display as the star attraction. 

General Managers Rod Rice and Trevor Robertson welcomed the crowds and spoke about how the community was founded by their fathers Max Rice and David Robertson.  “Sandycove is a vibrant community…we’re running it with all the same family values”.  Special guests included our MP for York Simcoe, the Hon.  Peter Van Loan, MPP Julia Munro, Innisfil Mayor Barb Baguley & Members of Council.

Four of our current homeowners Jack & Aileen Ross, Eileen Hardy & Lois Franks were all recognized as original residents who chose Sandycove as their retirement community for the past 40 years.   All of these residents purchased a Royal model home in 1971 and still live in the same house 40 years later!   Jack Ross also celebrated his 100th birthday & a milestone 80th anniversary shortly after this event.  

Staff also enjoyed meeting the multiple generations of families who have chosen to live in Sandycove as they become empty nesters and/or retired.  This is a great testament to the vibrant & active lifestyle Sandycove has to offer its residents.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

SANDYCOVE Fashion Show Goes Pink



Each year a generous group of Sandycove men & women donate all their time & energy to organize a very successful Community Fashion Show to support RVH Hospital Cancer Centre. This fashion show has a different approach to stocking items for the show by allowing residents to clean out their closets over items that have “shrunk” over the past year to donate to this two day sale & show.

Preparations begin months ahead and the Sandycove Ladies run a well organized army of volunteers to gather all the clothes, accessories, jewellery & small home decorating items then spend days sorting & pricing items for sale while the men set up all the racks of clothing & tables for the big event. There is also a barbeque lunch for all the hungry shoppers.

The real fun begins Saturday evening with the fashion show. Sandycove residents model some of the items donated to the sale and the long awaited grand finale is the men’s comical skit on the women’s fashions. The sale continues with a final day of everything you can fit in a shopping bag for a small fee. All remaining items are donated to local shelters & goodwill.

This charity event donates 100% of the money raised from ticket & clothing sales to the Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre at Royal Victoria Hospital. Last year this group raised $6,525.00 at their event. This brings their generous total to $36,160.00 in donations from past fashion shows from 2005.

Putting on this event is no easy task and shows the generous heart of our Sandycove community as they rally behind community causes. The Sandycove residents are the heart of Innisfil – embracing life, enhancing the lives of others and reaching out to help those who need a helping hand.

Congratulations to the many hard working women and men of Sandycove.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Celebrating 40 Years

Many of the longer term homeowners of Sandycove Acres will know the ownership structure of the company and the visionary management role that was played by Maxwell Rice and David Robertson, for some of you youngsters, here is a short history. Maxwell Rice and David Robertson owned a private 4 passenger plane together and they both owned cottages on Lake Simcoe nearby. They decided that they needed a landing strip for the plane and bought a farm on Lockhart Road.


It turned out that the land use bylaws of the day permitted the development of certain residential communities on the farm. Maxwell, coming from the house construction industry, and David coming from the manufactured housing industry, put their combined expertise together and formulated a vision of what has become one of the largest Adult Lifestyle Communities in Canada – Sandycove Acres!

That was in 1971. For more than 32 years, Maxwell Rice and Dave Robertson were actively involved in the management and development of Sandycove Acres.

In many ways Sandycove Acres Limited is a family company. As such it is a closely held company with many family members taking an active part in the operation of the company. That family approach has influenced the character of Sandycove Acres. It has helped to ensure that ownership remained in the same hands for 40 years. It has also contributed to the “hands on” approach which management has taken over the years, and has helped to continue the longevity of the management team and the integrity of the community. Many of you will know that Rod Rice and Trevor Robertson, sons of founding owners have held senior management positions since 2001.

Trevor & I were childhood friends, went our separate ways in business, and now find ourselves working together here at Sandycove Acres. We share the responsibilities of General Managers working in conjunction with Denyse Beattie, Steve Tompkins and the Sandycove Acres staff. Maxwell Rice passed away in 2006. David Roberson continues to play an advisory role.

Trevor and I appreciate the confidence shown by Sandycovers in the whole management team here at Sandycove. Our job is to ensure the success of Sandycove Acres. We intend to do that to the best of our ability. We will measure that success by the degree of satisfaction that you as Sandycovers have in your decision to live here in this fine community. We look forward to meeting and working with many of you in the upcoming year.

Rod Rice

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

HOLIDAY SEASON

As the Holiday Season is upon us we find ourselves reflecting on the past year and on those people who have helped us to shape our business. We value the relationships we have built with our clientele and look forward to building new ones as we assist you in finding the right home to meet your individual retirement needs.


From Bev & Sheri our Sales Reps to Carolyn & Shirrell our dedicated hostesses who greet our clients we want to wish all of you a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season.

We hope you will enjoy our staff recipe for Whipped Shortbread

1 cup soft butter                                     1 1/2 cups all purpose flour 
2/3 cup powdered icing sugar                 1/4 cup cornstarch
1 tsp vanilla
 
Beat sugar & butter.  Add remaining ingredients & keep beating until mixture resembles whipped cream.  Drop by heaping teaspoon on ungreased cookie sheet.     Bake at 325 for 20 minutes.  Store in airtight container.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Our Sandycove Heroes

For the past 27 years the Sandycove Veterans Club have conducted a service on Remembrance Day which is attended by municipal dignitaries, guests and approximately four hundred residents from within Sandycove.  This year’s service was held on Sunday, November 7th and the weather could not have been better and attributed to the wonderful crowd in attendance.
     
Sea, Army, Air Force and Navy League Cadets based at the Barrie Ontario Armory all send sizeable contingents led by respective officers.   They utilize one from each of the Cadet Corps (Navy League excepted) to lower and raise the Flags during the Last Post.

The Innisfil Pipe and Drum band attends as do also Police and Fire Services from the Innisfil Area.  A well attended luncheon was held at the Wheel Recreation Centre after the service with sandwiches and desserts donated by local businesses and residents. 

The Veteran’s Club recently held a Karaoke Fund Raising Dance & Social & raised $1,125 to update the Sandycove Cenotaph to recognize all past & present veterans and all service personnel currently deployed overseas.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

A Month to Remember

Our Sandycove Veterans Club is a vibrant group with 294 members: 77 Veterans, 70 wives of veterans plus an additional 147 men & women who serve as social members.
In 1982 a group of Veterans started the planning necessary to erect a memorial within Sandycove to honour those men and women who paid with their lives so that we could live ours in freedom.

A field gun (shown in the photo) dating back to World War 1, was obtained at an auction and mounted beside the Hub Recreation Hall in the south park as part of the Sandycove memorial. This labour of love and respect was carried out by members of the Sandycove Veterans Club, two of the originating members are still in the park Jack Van Daalen and Muriel (Pat) Thompson. Pat served with the Wrens in World War II. Jack was serving with the Dutch East Indian Army when he was captured by the Japanese and held in internment from 1942 to 1945 when he was liberated by the allies.

Our Sandycove Veterans are a very active group in our community. They participate by organizing & marching in our Canada Day Parade, holding monthly activities & annual poppy sales.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

MODULAR or SITE BUILT What is the Difference?

These questions are often asked of our Sales Staff by prospective purchasers.

The homes of Sandycove Acres can be divided into 2 general types Factory Built and Site Built.

Factory Built Homes were built and delivered to Sandycove Acres from 1971 to 1981. Initially these homes were built on steel frames and delivered by trailer to the building site – complete with a basic furniture package! From 1977 to 1981 the homes were built with a more traditional wood floor framing method. Steel roofing was replaced by the familiar asphalt shingle roofing on the newer factory built homes.

The factory built homes were erected onto foundation piers, usually poured concrete pylons, and for a while were placed on approved pressure treated wood foundation piers. Most of the homes were finished inside with wall panelling. You will see that recently many homeowners have either painted the panelling or replaced it with drywall.  Most of the factory built homes have attractive decks, 3 season sunrooms or 4 season Florida rooms added to them.

Site Built Homes: since 1982 Sandycove Acres Limited has become a home builder. All homes built since then are “site-built”; that is, constructed on site from the ground up just like most houses in Ontario. Interior walls have a drywall finish. The foundation is either block or concrete with a crawlspace under the living area. Some crawlspace floors have a gravel finish while some may have a concrete skim coat.

In 2006 Sandycove Acres introduced new exterior house designs which were featured in the Trellis Lane section of Sandycove. Open concept floor plans and vaulted ceilings give this latest generation style a very roomy feel. All these homes have two bathrooms, one with a convenient walk in shower. Sandycove continues to build new homes as part of an overall community rejuvenation plan.

Every house in Sandycove Acres has been built with an eye towards quality of construction and ease of maintenance. Houses were, and continue to be, built to the then prevailing regulatory codes, now known as the Ontario Building Code.

The state of repair of each house, be it older or more recently built, depends on the level of care given it by the previous and current homeowners. If you are a Sandycove homeowner considering the sale of your home, you would find it useful to have the Sandycove Sales Team identify the “must do” things that will make your house more attractive to a buyer. If you are a purchaser buying into Sandycove Acres, we recommend that you get a Home Inspection done. This is a very common requirement in home sales in southern Ontario these days.

For newcomers, we look forward to you being part of the Sandycove community. For those who already live here, we thank you for choosing Sandycove Acres.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Summer's A Buzz with activities

Sandycove activities seem to come alive with entertainment and events during the summer season.  Our outdoor courts are active with Bocce Ball, Horseshoe & Shuffleboard players.  The warm weather has residents taking advantage of the two salt water heated swimming pools, lounge areas and aqua classes.  Our mini golf course is ready for resident and visiting grand children's enjoyment.  While walking groups meet early mornings for their weekly get togethers.

Each of the three recreation centres has special events happening throughout the summer months.  The Wheel is hosting a popular 2 day Fashion Show & sale this June where a group of dedicated residents raise thousands each year for RVH Cancer Care.  Residents are also planning their Garage Sale towards the end of the month.  Dances & Inaugural Balls welcome the new executive committee members of each hall. 

Members of the Woodworking Shop will be hosting their annual Open House soon with a barbeque and display of resident talent.  The Photography Club is hosting an outdoor nature event & picnic for all camera buffs.  While our Sandycove Cloggers are getting ready to perform at Innisfil's Summerfest event.  

Life is what you make it and our Sandycove residents know how to embrace an active lifestyle enriched by new friendships made while living here.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

April News

Spring has finally arrived and Sandycove residents have already started decorating their homes with spring flowers.   Our residents have planned another garden tour of Sandycove resident gardens this summer.  This always proves to be a popular event.  Watch for more details in upcoming months. 

Our 3 recreation centres are always busy with daily activities.  Some of the highlights have included spring dances taking place at all three recreation centres with various DJ's.  The Ladies Social Club is holding their luncheon this month after hosting a recent fashion show to get everyone in the mood for spring arrivals from Simply Casual, one of the merchants at the Sandycove Mall. 

The Photography Club held an OPEN HOUSE this month show casing the talent of our residents.  Special guest was renowned nature photographer John Warnica who put on a presentation of his photography, answered questions and guided members through suggested techniques.  Each year the Photography and Art clubs get together for a very popular Show & Sale. 

Our Farmer's Market has opened again and will be selling fresh produce, baked goods, meat, flowers, etc every Wednesday.   Even the staff head off to this one each week to pick up great local produce & products.

As you can see we are an active, vibrant community of residents who embrace life by getting involved.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Winter Blow Out!!

This is it! If you have been wanting to buy in Sandycove Acres, now is the time! We have just launched our Sandycove Acres new home winter blow out. Here is the deal....

If you buy a new inventory home through the Sandycove Acres sales office by the end of February 2010, you will receive $20,000 off the price of your home PLUS you will be entitled to the equivalent of 3 months rent...free!!!

This is a seriously amazing deal and if you have been thinking about a move to Sandycove or know someone who has....this is the ideal push you need to make it happen.  Call now to talk to one of our sales reps for all the details.  Call 1-800-348-7161