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UPDATED: Wednesday, August 13, 2008

What Brooksby Village does on its summer vacation

Posted on Friday, August 01, 2008
 

By Setarreh Massihzadegan
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE

Ask the people who live at Brooksby Village in Peabody what they did on their summer vacation, and you’re likely to hear about family, travel, and entertainment.

Local fun and family
As chairs of the Entertainment Committee at Brooksby, Jerry and Selma Shulman have their hands  ull booking two musical or theatrical acts each month. Later this month the committee will welcome Jody Ebling, a versatile singer who performs well-known jazz and broadway tunes. 

The Shulmans plan to stay local, but they are far from idle, keeping up with ballroom and square dancing in addition to Mr. Shulman’s own regular musical entertainment on guitar.

“We’re busy here all the time,” Mrs. Shulman says.

Corrine Begin, who lives at Brooksby, agrees. “We stay pretty close to home. We have a nice apartment on the first floor, and we enjoy watching the people go by,” she says. Though she and her husband, Phillip, will stay in the area, she says they have everything they need right there, including family nearby. This month the Begins plan to attend their annual family reunion, where they hope to see most of their 7 sons, 15 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Historical trip
For Mickey and Ruth Moore, family reunions take place a bit farther from  home, at the couple’s cottage on Lake Ossipee, N.H. The Moores have owned their cottage since 1964, but it is on one of  four lots of land bought by Mr. Moore’s parents in 1927. Three of the lots still belong to the family.

“It’s nice being all together up there,” Mrs. Moore says. The Moores leave  Brooksby from June to September to be at their summer home. “There’s boating and swimming and a lot of mountain climbing. It’s a lovely spot.”

Each August the Moore family participates in the annual parade celebrating the nearby town of Freedom, N.H., where they often win first prize for the best family group.


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New beginnings
Family is also at the top of the agenda for Dianne Schueler, who lives at Brooksby but spends her summers at Long Lake in Naples, Maine.

Her summer getaway is two side-by-side homes she and her late husband, Frank, purchased. She hangs her hat in “The Secret Garden,” the special three-room house that was sinking into the lake before she had it rebuilt. Family members occupy the larger house, originally bought by Frank Schueler’s parents in 1945.

Today the summer spot remains a place for boating, swimming, fishing, and memory-making. After her husband died Schueler says she found “a silver lining in the clouds” when she moved to Brooksby in 2003 and later met her  companion Chet White, who now shares summers with her in the Secret Garden. Schueler’s two daughters and White’s four daughters and their families keep the larger home astir. All of Schueler’s grandchildren learned to swim on the lake.

“It’s just a different way of life,” Schueler says of the lake. “[At Brooksby] we’re into so many of these activities,” she explains, referring to her involvement in table tennis, billiards, and swimming. “Up there it’s just more relaxed.”

But for all the relaxation, both Schueler and Ruth Moore say they know when it’s time to return home to Brooksby, where they look forward to picking up where they left off .

“It’s nice to come back and meet all your friends again and go to dinner and not have to cook it,” Moore says. “Most people have left [the lake] by Labor Day, and I’m ready to come back.”

Adds Schueler: “I love to go [to Maine], and I love to come home.”



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