
Joe Berg (left) and Denis Forgeau-Ciers keep their driveways sparkling clean.
Mariners Cove Village has some very hard-working gentlemen who work to keep their property looking nice. Check out Denis Fourgeau and Joe Berg cleaning their driveways.
The Benners hosted a party that was a combination end-of-the-season and a good-bye to Christy and Wes Fitz who moved to the Iona area and hope to find another dream home in Gulf Harbor. Dawn and Denis Fourgeau-Ciers presented them with keys to Mariners Cove Village to assure them that they are always welcome back. Although many of our neighbors had left for their northern homes there were over 40 attendees.
Please join me in welcoming Steve Keyes to the neighborhood. He is renting the Weaver house at 9530 Mariners Cove Lane. He is originally from Cleveland and lived and worked in Chicago (where he was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade, trading soybean meal), Pittsburgh, New York, Atlanta (on Lake Lanier), and the last 15 years in Cape Coral. Steve worked for equity brokerage firms selling stock market data and research. He has a daughter, son-in-law and two grandchildren in Weaverville, CA. He plays pickleball, golf and used to sail on Lake Michigan. While playing pickleball here at The Landings with Patrick Milkovich, he discovered that he had been coached in wrestling by Patrick’s uncle.


I was fortunate enough to again win the coveted “High Heel Award” from Habitat for Humanity for raising the most money for a home for a single mom of three in the Women Build campaign. Thanks to generous contributions from Mariners Cove Village, other members of the Landings, and my personal friends and family I was able to raise over $166,000.

won Habitat for
Humanity’s High Heel
Award again.
This will be my last edition as the reporter for Mariners Cove Village. I would like to thank all of you who sent me information or agreed to an interview for the article and all of you who took the time to read it. Most of all, I would like to thank Barb Shields for agreeing to take it over and Patrick Shields who nominated his wife for the job! I have enjoyed being your reporter.
