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Ann's Choice

UPDATED: Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Join the Club!

Posted on Sunday, January 01, 2006
 

By Tom Mackie
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE

When someone in their twenties talks about “going clubing”, they usually mean dancing at various night clubs all night long. At Ann’s Choice, Bucks County’s premier community for people 62-plus, the club scene may not involve dancing all night at a disco. But, then again, it could.

“We’ve got a few clubs for dancing here,” says Tony Fabiani, a resident and ambassador at Ann’s Choice along with his wife, Barbara. “My wife loves to dance. So we’ve got line dancing, square dancing, you name it.”

“Ann’s Choice has at least 75 clubs that anyone can join,” says Donna Donohue, retirement counselor. “This is a unique setting. We not only have more amenities than other communities, the number of clubs also is impressive.”

“Barbara and I each belong to a fair number of clubs,” says Tony. “We’re so busy with fun activities, we have to keep a calendar.”

Antiques to Computers, Poker to Pottery, Woodcarving and More

So why are there so many clubs when some communities have hardly any? Tony believes it’s as simple as the type of people who gravitate toward Ann’s Choice.

“We have a very active group of people here,” Tony says. “I can’t even name one club that people do not participate a lot in. No matter what kind of club, they always get solid attendance. People just want to enjoy themselves and Ann’s Choice gives you every opportunity to pursue the things you love.”

Marie Dmoch, Ann’s Choice retirement counselor, agrees. “The fun, festive atmosphere exudes enthusiasm. So we go out of our way to accommodate residents when they have an idea for a club.”

Bocce, Bocce, Bocce

A case in point in accommodating requests is the bocce club. As one of the community’s more popular clubs with about 80 members, the staff at Ann’s Choice has responded to the growing number of bocce members by building two bocce courts.


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“We started with a clay court, now we’ve got two made out of cinders. It really makes a difference,” says Tony. “Bocce is a rewarding game that everyone can enjoy. I would say the women enjoy it the same or even more than the men. It’s competitive, but all in good fun.

“Bocce is something Barbara and I used to do before we moved here. We had a place at the shore and we’d have cookouts, relax, and play bocce. Now it’s as if nothing’s changed.”

“Bocce is something Barbara and I used to do before we moved here. We had a place at the shore and we’d have cookouts, relax, and play bocce. Now it’s as if nothing’s changed.”

Even a self-described “outdoors” person like Tony finds plenty of things to do indoors.

“I belong to the woodshop club even though I’m not a carpenter,” says Tony. “I like to fiddle around, that’s all. But there are some people in our woodcarving and woodshop clubs that make phenomenal things—tables like the kind you’d buy in a store.”

While Tony “fiddles” with wood, Barbara paints, draws, and, of course, dances.

“Everyone really enjoys themselves here,” notes Tony. “But we also do a lot of good things for the community. We just started a volunteer’s club and it’s really catching on. The first meeting we had maybe two tables of people. This second time we had eight-toten tables. At Ann’s Choice, we recognize the importance of giving back.”

For more information on involving yourself at Ann’s Choice, call 215-672-2900 or toll-free 1-800-576-1453 to schedule a personal appointment.