Monday, October 28, 2013

Aripeka Post Office makes the News...Again!



New word on the Aripeka Post Office in the news Saturday October 26, 2013.

It has been a month and a half and now we hear they are considering us a "NEW" Post Office location.  Again, there is the "LANGUAGE" being used by the USPS.  The USPS seems to have a "LANGUAGE" all its own when it comes to getting things their way. 

All in Aripeka are hoping for an agreement between the USPS and Carl Norfleet regarding a lease agreement to RE-OPEN our OLD POST OFFICE or as the USPS refers to it, "A NEW POST OFFICE LOCATION!"

Friday, October 25, 2013

Community Yard Sale! Saturday Only!


 
Aripeka West

Community Yard Sale

Saturday October 26th

8 AM till 1 PM

9230 Elmira Avenue Aripeka, Florida

From Pasco County, US 19 North to Aripeka Road left on Aripeka Rd 1.5 miles right on Elmira.  From Hernando County, US 19 South to Aripeka Road right on Aripeka Road 1.5 miles right on Elmira  From Hernando Beach and Weeki Wachee, Shoal Line to right on Osowaw following the Gulf , across the 2 bridges where Aripeka Road begins to left on Elmira.

Tools, RV and boating items, furniture, exercise equipment, copier/fax, kitchen items, Christmas decorations, space heater, lamps, label maker, books, craft items, Karaoke Machine, puzzles, small appliances and much more.

 Just need to come and see what all we have.  There will be plenty of signs in place to get you to the sale!  We have lots of parking, but the roads are somewhat narrow in the Park, please pull off the roads and onto the empty lots to park. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Anyone want to go Kayaking?



We had to cancel our Kayaking Trip scheduled for October 21st as there was no response from anyone about the trip.  Maybe it was not a good day for the trip, but a Monday was chosen because it is a quiet day on the Weeki Wachee River and we had a better chance to see the wildlife and enjoying the river at a slower pace.

If you are interested in scheduling another Kayaking Trip, please contact Gail and let her know what day is best for you and we can go from there.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Pasta Pot Luck

On Tuesday October 15th at 5PM we will celebrate the return of our Winter Guests with a Pasta Pot Luck Dinner.  Remember folks that "Pasta" doesn't only mean Italian!  I can think of many different ways to serve Pasta, from casseroles to salads and even desserts, check it out 
 So think out of the spaghetti box!
Please bring a dish and join us.
 
This is a great looking dessert, don't you think?
 
Pasta Salad anyone?
 
Pizza without the crust...
 
Even good old Mac & Cheese!

Month #1 with NO Post Office in Aripeka.



A full month has past since the Aripeka Post Office was CLOSED and those of us living on the Pasco County side of Aripeka remain without reasonable service from the USPS.

Those of us living in the affected area have friends and relatives who pay for postage to send us mail.  They pay the full amount for the postage, but are not given the same service for their money as they would if they were mailing to friends or relatives almost anywhere else in the United States.  Delivering our mail to an unwanted (even if it is free) PO Box seven miles away is just not the same as delivering our mail curbside.  There are existing nearby rural carrier routes, but the USPS will neither add to an existing route nor make a new route for those affected in Aripeka.  Just for the record, Aripeka is not in the middle of nowhere, we are located about a mile and a half west of US 19 (one of the busiest north/south highways on the west coast of Florida) on the Gulf of Mexico.

The closing of a neighborhood Post Office location would be traumatic in most cities and towns, but in Aripeka, it has been even harder to deal with because we do not receive curbside mail delivery to our homes. We relied on our local Post Office to receive our mail.

We are very sorry that the USPS has found itself in this sad state of financial distress, but closing a Post Office in a town that does not receive curbside delivery is unreasonable and unfair to the citizens of the community.

There are several Post Office locations in Spring Hill, Florida (just minutes from Aripeka).  The Post Office at 7341 Spring Hill Drive and the location at 8501 Philatelic Drive are a mere 3.4 miles apart and yet they both remain open even in the dire financial straits the USPS has found itself in.  Would it not make good financial sense to close the Spring Hill Drive location that appears to be a rental office and consolidate the two units?  It would cause very little problem for anyone in the Spring Hill area as all of those citizens receive curbside delivery of their mail.

What it all comes down to is MONEY or the lack of it on the part of the USPS.  It would have been less expensive for the USPS to deliver mail to those affected in Aripeka than to operate a Post Office, even with curtailed hours, but now it seems that the USPS will be able to save lots of money by just not servicing those affected at all.  A free PO Box in Hudson costs them nothing, since these boxes were not being used in the first place. 

Read this to see just how serious the USPS financial woes really are.

Aripeka West Community Yard Sale



Join in the fun and make a little money at the same time!  Aripeka West will have a Community Yard Sale on Saturday October 26th from 8AM till 1PM.
 
Please let us know if you will be participating so we can get our signs set up properly.  You will just set up your sale in your yard and we will have signs directing folks your way!
 
If you are selling something unique, please let us know and we will mention it in our ad on Craigslist.
 
Hoping this will be a big event!

Friday, October 4, 2013




We are organizing a Community Yard Sale.  It will be held on Saturday October 26 from 8 AM - 1 PM

Plan to join the fun and earn a little extra cash!  You will be doing your sale from your yard.  
Aripeka West will do the advertising and signs.
 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

It is not about money!

The USPS said in the Community Meeting that the closing of the Aripeka Post Office was NOT about MONEY... then a few minutes later it was noted that the Aripeka Post Office only made about $12/day, which must be better than most other Post Offices considering how much the USPS is losing every month.  Then a USPS representative basically said," if you owned a business that only made $12/day would you keep it open?"  IT'S NOY ABOUT MONEY, REALLY, ARE THEY SURE?