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HISTORY OF THE VILLAGE OF HOLIDAY LAKE - Re-capped by Barbara Balascio

The 50th anniversary of the Village of Holiday Lake was in October 2025. For the benefit of those who did not hear my talk at coffee hour on 1/7/26 on the history of this Village, I am repeating that information and adding a little more. I plan on continuing to write highlights of the history in the Voice for the months of March and April. This History was written by resident Margaret Dey for our 25th anniversary in 1995.

In the beginning there was sand. This beautiful development was a sand pit with a puddle of water surrounded by palmettos and undergrowth. The year was 1975 and General Development Corporation had visions of a beautiful lake with mobile homes surrounding it. A dirt road with ruts for wheel tracks was the only access to view this desolate sight. Oh, how the salesmen must have painted a rosy picture for the future.

The Bretons from New Hampshire followed by the Longs from Massachusetts came in late 1975 and they too had visions of a beautiful village. They ordered their coaches and that was the beginning of Ratan Circle and the Village of Holiday Lake.

1976

The Bretons returned in January 1976 and spent a lonely winter until renters moved into a third coach purchased by the VanArsdells. The Longs moved in permanently later in the year and by then the Hakinsons, Jacksons, Greifensteins, Shurtleffs, Christies and Gerstlers had arrived. Seven full-time families made up the population for over a year. Our coach (Deys) was the second one in the park. It was set down next to the Bretons's in September 1975 and was then moved across the street to its present position, to become the first single model in the Village.

December 3rd, 1976, was a special day for us. We had been flown down from Canada by General Development to view our mobile home. We had purchased a lot sight unseen from General Development back in the early 1960's. The deal was the same that given to so many families, $300 for the weekend, including air fare and hotel, and if you bought, the $300 was deducted from the price of the mobile, and your weekend was free. The deal was signed and we flew back to Canada wondering what we had done.

1977

It was now 1977 and there were no streetlights anywhere, no recreation center, no laundry facilities and no cable TV (you could get three stations, if the weather co-operated). Koffee Klatches were held on porches when the neighbors would get together. The only contact with General Development was through Karen Russell (later the first park manager). She came on Thursdays to an office in the trailer now across from our park entrance on R.R. 771, now known as Gasparilla Rd.

The Recreation Center, originally planned for the Adana area, was relocated to Loris Court by unanimous consent of all homeowners. Everyone was contacted and had a vote, even those who were up north. Spring was an exciting time. Ground was finally broken for the Recreation Center. Rumor has it there were many "Sidewalk Supervisors" to watch the progress and also to salvage any good left-over materials. In July, the Recreation Center was opened and the area around it was lit. There was a Gala for the Grand Opening hosted by General Development. It was a dress-up affair; the men wore their suits and ties. Karen Russell was the first manager of the Village of Holiday Lake. The Recreation Center became the mecca for all the social activities. The swimming pool was not officially open until months later but the heat and the temptation of the cool water were too much for the residents; they would sneak swims before Karen arrived and after she left. During the day, the men would congregate around the pool table. The women decided they were missing out on all the fun, so Karen instructed them in the art of shooting pool. That summer a tornado brushed the Village. A mobile home directly behind ours on Ratan Circle was lifted up and lay broken on its side.

Coffee hour on Wednesday mornings became a habit. Karen and a few of the women took turns baking goodies.

General Development gave permission to keep the Recreation Center open one evening a week, namely Thursdays, as that was the most convenient time for Karen. Soon monthly suppers were initiated with Karen doing most of the work. Later it was changed to covered dish suppers.

1978

Finally, January 1978 arrived and we were packed to head south. We were snowed in and had to leave the car packed and start out the next day. The next day we arrived at the Port Charlotte Welcome Center, one day late, to pick up our key on a Saturday afternoon. We spent about three hours waiting while they hunted for someone to find our key. At last, after what seemed like an eternity, we arrived at Holiday Lake. We had written ahead and had been expecting it on Friday afternoon. Low and behold, when we walked in, the stove was still sitting in the middle of the floor where it had been a year before. The water was not connected, there was no power, and it was cold! We soon met our neighbors the Greifensteins and their daughter and son-in-law, Marion and Don Smith, who are the present owners. That was when this history was written; they have both since passed on. It wasn't long before, Don had an extension cord from their coach to ours, and we had light. A pail of water helped us to survive until Monday. We found out in a hurry what has made Holiday Lake such a wonderful place to live - neighbors such as these! We were all much younger in those days and considered Florida a "Holiday Vacation". We were full of energy and needed entertainment. We played pool, shuffleboard, swam and gossiped around the pool. We thought it would be fun to have a shuffleboard tournament and so talked Karen and General Development into providing a trophy. We had our tournament on a lovely, warm day in March, Bill and I were fortunate to win. General Development also provided us with popcorn and beer. In early April, the first "Awards Night" and Potluck Supper were held pool side. Karen presented us with a small trophy. Needless to say, that trophy still has a spot in our Florida Room. Once a month, Bill took our records and record player up to the Recreation Center and marked the beginning of the dances, free to all. It was time to try something new. Bingo was suggested but we had no cards. The Gardens of Gulf Cove Association agreed to loan us their cards so one morning either Bill Dey or Dick Long would drive over to Independence Village and pick up the cards. The following morning they would return them. Karen made a request to General Development for cards of our own and in due time they arrived.

John Hearn on Silage Circle has offered to reprint the entire History for $9.00, including tax, if anyone is interested in having their own copy. The history covers the following years: 1975 - 1996. You may contact John Hearn at 518-312-8782.

Posted on:Feb 02nd, 2026

Board Workshop - Introduce New CPA

Board Workshop - Introduce New CPA

Posted on:Jan 15th, 2026

Board of Directors Meeting - January 13th, 2026 at 7:00 PM

VILLAGE OF HOLIDAYLAKE OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.

A CORPORATION NOT-FOR-PROFIT

NOTICE TO THE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS OF A MEETING OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors of the Village of Holiday Lake of Charlotte County Property Owners Association, Inc. will be held at the following date, time and place:

Date: January 13, 2026

Time: 7:00 PM

Place: Rec Hall Board Room

7500 Loris Court Port Charlotte, FL 33981

AGENDA

1.Call Meeting to Order

2.Determination of a Quorum

3.Owners’ Comments on Agenda Items Only

4.Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes

a.Minutes from December 9, 2025, Board of Directors Meeting

5.Correspondence

6.Treasurer’s Report

7.Committee Reports

8.Manager’s Report

9.Old Business

a. Community Clean Up - Notifications

b. Tree Trimming

c. Stump Removal

d. Heston Property Update

10. New Business

a.Bocce Ball Court–Rick Vierow’s Request to Install Sprinkler

b.Tree Committee Main Office Area Plant Enhancement

c.SOP Document Updates

d.Memory Plaque-Requested by Alan Marken in Memory of Cecilia Marken

e.Storage Compound Rules

11. Fines to be Considered

a.Lot #173 – Exterior Maintenance -

b.Lot #376 – Exterior Maintenance -

12. Owner Comments

13. Director’s Comments

14. Adjournment

This Notice has been postedupon the propertyby order of the Boardof Directors and in compliance with F.S. 720.303 (2). Notice subject to change within 48 hours of meeting date and time.

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Board of Directors Meeting - January 13th, 2026 at 7:00 PM

Posted on:Jan 12th, 2026

POA Meeting 1.26.26

VILLAGE OF HOLIDAY LAKE OF CHARLOTTECOUNTY


PROPERTY OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC., A CORPORATION NOT FOR PROFIT NOTICE TO THE ASSOCIATION OF A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Regular meeting ofthe POA Membersof the Village of Holiday Lake of Charlotte County PropertyOwners Association, Inc. will be held at the following date, time and place.



Date: January 26, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM

Place: Rec Building, 7500 Loris Court, Port Charlotte, FL 33981

AGENDA:

1.Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance

2.Determination of a Quorum

3.Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes

4.Treasurer's Report

5.Manager's Report

6.Standing Committee Reports:

a.Audit

b.Election

c.Emergency Preparedness and Neighborhood Watch

d.Environmental

e.Finance

f.Governing Documents

g.Kitchen

h.Maintenance

i.Planning

j.Publicity

k.Recreation

I.Ticket

m.Waterfront

n.Flower Fund Report

7.Old Business - None

8.New Business

a.Nominations From the Floor for the March 2026 Election of Directors

9.Member's' Comments

10.President's Comments

11.Director's Comments

12.Adjournment

This notice has been posted upon theproperty bythe order of theBoard of Directors and in compliance with Florida Statute 720.

POA Meeting 1.26.26

Posted on:Dec 24th, 2025

The Voice - January Edition

The January Voice is in....

The Voice - January Edition

Posted on:Dec 24th, 2025

Charlotte County Burn Ban

NEWS RELEASE

Charlotte County Imposes Burn Ban


CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. (Dec. 9, 2025) – The Charlotte County Commission has imposed a ban on all outdoor open burning, including the use and discharge of fireworks and sparklers, due to ongoing drought conditions and increased fire risk. The ban includes yard waste burning, recreational fires, and pile burning for land clearing, as well as the private use and discharge of fireworks, sparklers, or similar incendiary devices. Agricultural and silvicultural controlled burns authorized by the Florida Forest Service are exempt. Commercial and permitted fireworks displays may be allowed on a case-by-case basis with approval from the county fire marshal. Acting Charlotte County Fire & EMS Chief Matthew McElroy recommended the burn ban, citing the potential for extreme fire behavior resulting from the current drought. The dry conditions increase the likelihood that fires could ignite easily, burn intensely, and spread rapidly. While the burn ban is in effect, outdoor grilling is still allowed if it is done safely, using a contained grill on a non-flammable surface and kept clear of dry vegetation or combustible materials.


If you feel you are in danger due to fire conditions, call 9-1-1. For non-emergency situations or to report concerns, call the Charlotte County non-emergency line at 941-639-0013.

The burn ban will remain in effect until the Charlotte County Commission votes to lift it.


For information, contact Ashley Turner at 941-833-5610 or Ashley.Turner@CharlotteCountyFL.gov.


Posted on:Dec 12th, 2025

Board of Directors Meeting

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Time: Dec 9, 2025 - 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Board of Directors Meeting

Posted on:Dec 05th, 2025

SILAGE CIRCLE - Road Repairs Scheduled from 12/8/2025 through 12/10/2025

Posted on:Dec 05th, 2025

BOARD WORKSHOP 11/04/2025 9:30 AM

BOARD WORKSHOP 11/04/2025 9:30 AM

Posted on:Oct 30th, 2025

POA Meeting 11/24/2025 at 2 PM

POA Meeting 11/24/2025 at 2 PM

Posted on:Oct 25th, 2025

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - 10.17.2025 at 11:00 AM - Budget Approval

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - 10.17.2025 at 11:00 AM - Budget Approval

Posted on:Oct 15th, 2025

October Voice


October Voice

Posted on:Sep 26th, 2025

SOUTH GULF COVE LOCK CLOSURE

Posted on:Sep 19th, 2025