Activities/Clubs News

Posted on December 22, 2025 6:00 AM by Admin
Categories: Recreation Events
Happy New Year, HCB! Welcome to 2026!
Your Recreation Committee loved providing the community with so many new activities in 2025! We already have a calendar full of activities for 2026! We have added new activities and are bringing back a few favorites from the past 2 years, including the “A Time to Reminisce Mixer” in June! This year’s mixer will be open to all the local 55+ communities! The Rec Committee will again celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Columbus Day, and we look forward to welcoming residents to our 2nd Annual Thanksgiving Day Friendsgiving. We encourage everyone to start planning their scarecrow for next year’s Scarecrow Contest! Cooking Club, Book Club, Rec Ceramics, The Cookout Crew, The Walking Group, Arts & Crafts, The Library Volunteers, and Game Nights will all continue.
New in 2026 will be ‘Social Sundays’ and Wednesday Seminars, both free activities aimed at bringing friends together for fun, socializing, and even learning. Valentine’s Day brings the Rec Committee teaming up with the HCB Sanctioned Clubs (Bocce, Fishing & Social, Go-Getters, Melodiers, So-Sew, and Variety/Drama Club) for a PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER! We will be working together to present the community with a delicious breakfast, with the proceeds split among the Rec Comm & Clubs! On April 11th, we will welcome crafters, vendors, and guests to the HCB Indoor Bazaar! More information regarding signing up to sell will be available in February.
The Recreation Committee can do so much for the HCB Community because of our wonderful members! Members of the Recreation Committee can be as active as they want! The Rec Committee will meet on the first Tuesday of the Month at 4:30 pm in the Arts & Crafts Room in Clubhouse 1. You can ask any Rec Committee member about getting involved, or, if you are interested in a particular activity, reach out the member who leads that activity.

 Cooking Club: Jean McGlaughlin                             The Book Club: Linda Roth & Mary Harrison
 Rec Ceramics: Kathy Rafter                                    The Cookout Crew: Don & Julianne Leone
 The Walking Group: Julianne Leone                         Arts & Crafts: Linda Bauer
 Library Volunteers: Francine Lauriano                     Game Nights: Roe Collopy
 Wednesday Seminars: Mary Ann Mancini                 Social Sunday: Francine, Joelle, Roe
 Ticket Sales: Jane Chafeteli                                    Bus Trips: Susan DiMaria
 HCB Indoor Bazaar: Joellen Powley                         Concerts/Special Events: Mary Davis & Patty Lang

In closing, I would like to thank the HCB Community for the honor and privilege of serving as the Recreation Committee Chair over the past two years. I’ve been lucky to meet so many of you! I have had so very much fun! You have challenged and energized me. Your Recreation Committee will do even more great things for this community.
To the members of the Recreation Committee, I cannot begin to express my gratitude. You have made my job so much easier and more fulfilling. I look forward to remaining very active in this incredible committee as a member, continuing to work together as party of this team.
To the HCB Board and the sanctioned clubs, especially the Go-Getters, thank you for working with me to build a community that offers our residents many opportunities to enjoy. When we all work together to make HCB better, nothing can stop us! ---Patty 
 
Posted on October 28, 2025 6:00 AM by Admin
Categories: Clubs, Recreation Events
Posted on September 29, 2025 6:00 AM by Admin
Categories: Clubs, Recreation Events
Welcome to Fall in HCB! With as many different activities as there are colors of Fall leaves, your Recreation Committee Volunteers are ready!
What is the Recreation Committee, and why do so many things seem to fall under the umbrella? Our By-Laws define the Recreation Committee as being in charge of all entertainment, games, sports, and all related activities and events. In our budget, there is a Recreation Section. This Recreation Financial Section does not just reflect the work of the Recreation Committee. It reflects the work of the other committees that are dedicated to serving our community under the Recreation Committee By-Law Definition. These other committees include the Dance Committee, the Welcome Committee, and the BBQ Committee. These committees are led by Pat DiBuno, Debbie Danza and Denise Antonisse. The ladies do an incredible job of working with their committee volunteers and bringing joy to HCB. We are all grateful to them and their volunteers!

And then there is the Recreation Committee. The Rec Committee that you know today began in January 2024 when I volunteered to serve as the chair. I was very fortunate that at our first committee meeting, we welcomed many residents who shared my vision of bringing more activities to our community. The idea of responding to residents’ requests took hold! Jean McGlaughlin had already accepted the challenge of starting a baking club. Fran Corcione, who was at the time the Board Member in charge of Clubs and Committees, explained that Baking would be part of the Recreation Committee due to how our By-Laws are set up. Our By-laws state that to become a Sanctioned Club, a resident must submit a request to the Board for approval, develop their own by-laws, and set up specific financial procedures. By having the Baking Club as part of Recreation, Jean could focus on her love of Baking, and the Recreation Committee Chair would handle the paperwork, i.e., room reservations, flyers, newspaper, and necessary supply purchases. This became a model we follow today.

So, how did we start to offer so much? There are three ways that Recreation Committee comes up with activities. The first is that a member of the committee wants to try an activity, and we work together to make it happen! Next, if a member of the community tells me or another committee member about something they would like to do or see happen, and finally, there are the ideas that my creative teacher brain comes up with, which my wonderful committee helps make happen. There have been a few things that we have done at the board’s request; the Library volunteers and the Cookout crew are two examples.

As we began to offer more, it became increasingly apparent that, as the leader of this committee, I needed more support. That is when we developed the idea of the Facilitator.

Committee members Linda Roth and Mary Harrison presented the idea of starting a Book Club. As Book Club facilitators, they have done an incredible job! They even started the Literary Lounges, where they invite authors to talk about their books. Julianne Leone asked for a walking group, and she organizes several walks a week! Susan DiMaria is our Day Trip expert. Susan finds great activities off property for us to enjoy! Mike Voza, Don Leone, and Joellen Powley took the lead on bringing the Cookout Crew at Pool 2 to life. Committee member Kathy Raftner has put her love of ceramics to use by facilitating a Saturday Morning and Weeknight Ceramics group. Linda Bauer took up the challenge of utilizing her art teacher background to organize our Craft Nights. When the library volunteers needed a facilitator, Francine Lauriano stepped up and made our library the envy of the Holiday City Communities. The Recreation Committee volunteers continue to overwhelm me with their support and dedication! Whatever event or idea I present to them, they jump right in and give 100%!

As many of you know, I am running for the Holiday City Board of Directors. If I am elected, I will no longer be able to serve as the head of the Recreation Committee. But that will not mean the end of our Recreation Committee. First, Mary Davis has been working with me closely and is ready to step into the role of Committee Chair. Additionally, because we are already organized with facilitators, these facilitators will continue to work hard for the community. I have worked hard, cried many tears, and fought, when necessary, with all our residents in mind, to build the Recreation Committee into what it is today. I will continue to support the work of these wonderful volunteers!
Posted on May 30, 2025 6:00 AM by Admin
Categories: Clubs, Recreation Events
Posted on August 30, 2024 6:00 AM by Admin
Categories: Recreation Events
We hope everyone had a wonderful Summer—it was a hot one! The Recreation Committee is deeply grateful for your unwavering support of our events. We love planning activities that appeal to many residents, and your support makes it all possible.

We thank everyone who came out and enjoyed The Recreation Committee & GoGetters Poolside Concerts and Pizza/Ice Cream Parties with Joe Leo and Heart & Soul! Our two groups look forward to closing our series with a concert by the Strictly 60's Band on September 12.

As Recreation Committee Chair, I arranged for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Mobile Unit to provide Real ID appointments on July 1, August 16, and August 29th.  It has been great fun meeting so many residents while assisting them in getting appointments!  I am working hard to get them back through the fall!

As cooler weather approaches, we have some even cooler activities planned! We can't wait to share more details about our ScareCrow Decorating Contest, One Woman Show 'Crying on the Camino', Sentimental Cruisers Car Show, Time to Reminisce Mixer and a trip to the Shore Club for the Bruce Springsteen Tribute. Our monthly craft and game nights will start back up, so keep your eyes open for more information!

For those interested in joining the Recreation Committee Cooking/Baking Club, we will meet on Monday, September 9, at 5:30 in Clubhouse 2.  If you cannot attend but need more info, please contact me or Jean McLaughlin at cookinghcb@gmail.com.  The Recreation Book Club will meet with a slight change to their September Schedule.  The evening meeting will be held on September 10 at 6:00, and the daytime meeting will still be held on September 12 at 11:00.  The Club is currently reading The House on the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune.  For more information regarding the book club, please reach out to Mary & Linda at hcbbookclub@gmail.com
Shareowners interested in joining the Recreation Committee and those already on the committee are asked to attend our next meeting in Clubhouse 2 on Monday, August 26, at 5:00 pm.  Please plan to stay and join us for Pictionary! 

Finally, the Recreation Committee will advertise a Neighborhood-Wide Garage Sale on Saturday, September 28. It is each homeowner's responsibility to obtain the permit. Renters must get the property owner's permission to obtain a permit. Berkeley Township will provide one Free permit per year. We will be putting the permit forms in the Library so that you can complete them and return them to the Berkeley Township Clerk's Office.
As always, please email me with questions, suggestions, or concerns!  pattyrechcb@gmail.com
Posted on April 29, 2024 6:00 AM by Admin
Thank you to the members of the Recreation Committee and the HCB Community for all the support you have given! We will continue to work hard to bring even more events and activities to our HCB Community.  Unfortunately, in order to do so, we are often adding things AFTER the Community Voice has gone to print.  So, how can you keep up with your Recreation Committee?
  • The HCB Official Webpage: https://www.holidaycityatberkeley.com
  • The Holiday City Berkeley Recreation Committee Facebook Group page
  • The Recreation Committee Bulletin Board outside the Card/Game Room in CH1

Our scheduled May activities include Book Club on May 9, Cooking Club on May 6th & 20th, Coffee & Craft Night on May 16, and Laughter Yoga on Thursday May 23rd.  We will continue to delight the residents by hosting Coffee & a Sweet Treat at the Shareowners Meeting on May 1st. These are just a few additions to a calendar already packed with great events and activities hosted by the fantastic committees and clubs of our great community!  If I don’t get to meet you at one of the Recreation Committee events, I do hope to get to meet you at many of these other events!

Please consider joining the Recreation Committee so we can present our community with even more activities and events!  Our May meeting will be held on Monday, May 13, Clubhouse 2 at 5:00 and quickly followed by a Coffee & Board Game Night at 6:00 pm! We will pull out our board game collection and hopefully, we will even get a game of Left Right Center going!

We plan to help fill your June calendar! Along with the support of the Go-Getters, we will be hosting our First Ever Corn Hole Tournament in June!  Also in June, we will be announcing and selling tickets for our first ever Chopped Champion Cooking Demonstration and tasting with Executive Chef Sean Quinn!  

Keep an eye out for announcements of future activities including additional Coffee Houses, Concerts, a Classic Car Cruise with the Sentimental Cruisers, Linda Shields the Jersey Shore Medium, and MUCH MUCH MORE!  Thank you for your support so far this year!