CHARLES “CHUCK” GANS
became a resident
last month and lives on Provence Drive
.
Growing
up in Miami Beach, he has returned to Florida via
Asheboro, North Carolina where he still has a
residence. Charles is so delighted to be at
Frenchman’s Creek that his enthusiasm rubs off
on you immediately and makes you reappreciate
what Frenchman’s is all about. He was most
impressed with his new member orientation,
thinking that there would be many new residents
There and not just he. Thirty-Five Frenchman’s
Staffers in all, welcomed him from Mr. Goswami, Mr. Polselli, all Frenchman’s Directors and
Managers to the Chef, down to housekeeping and valet services et all. And all explained their role
at Frenchman’s and asked what they could do for him. He is very imbued with the friendliness of our
members and thrilled with all of Frenchman’s amenities as he chose our community over all the sur-
rounding ones! He also was amazed that three days after he lmoved here all the staff knew his
name. (That is a trait, Mr. Goswami is adamant about.)
Chuck has 4 children and 5 grandchildren living in many parts of the country. By the way his golf
handicap is 5!
So please add your welcome to Chuck when you see him.
ELIZABETH and LEE STORCH
purchased Carol and Walter
Leib’s home on Degas Drive West. They are going to be full
time residents. They grew up in Long Island, New York, but
raised their children in new Hampshire. They have a son and a
daughter and two grandchildren. Lee is a tennis player and
being at Admiral’s Cove, was asked to play tennis here. He
greatly enjoyed the men he played with and their friendliness.
They chose Frenchman’s Creek as the facilities meet their needs.
Lee is an avid lap swimmer and to have a separate lap pool is not
available at most if any clubs surrounding us. Of course, the Beach Club is a definite draw. Lee
finds the golf course peaceful. They both play golf. Elizabeth is a Canasta and Mah Jong player and
also a tennis player. They love what Frenchman’s has to offer and the residents who make it so
great.
So please also welcome them when you see them.
By bobbe wiener
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