Our New Year’s Resolution

December 30th, 2011

According the Team Leader Cherie Moskalyk, everyone at Sherkston has resolved to make the upcoming season the best in our history.

“We’ve been pouring over our annual Homeowners’ Survey and a large part of our plan is to expand those activities owners enjoy most. And we’re going to surprise them with some new and exciting things – though I’m not going to saying too much yet.” She tells us, saying she preferring to keep things under wraps until the start of season gets a little closer.

“Among the popular “returning” favorites vacation Homeowners can look forward to are our Ladies’ Night Out,” Cherie says. “Once a month we’ll be going over to Port Colborne to see a show, and afterwards we’ll explore some local stores, do some shopping and have dessert or cocktails. It’s always a good time.

“Men and women are both welcome to Chef George’s cooking classes, which were a huge hit with Homeowners. The Chef does a three-course meal around a theme – it could be anything from Greek to tailgating foods – and people just – forgive the pun – gobble it up. What’s also great is that the classes are intimate, held to about twenty people.

“Our popular fitness programs will all continue including fusion fitness which is a mixture of Pilates, Yoga, and high impact aerobics; morning Tai Chi classes at the beach which is a great way to start the day; and Aquafit classes at the pool.

“We’re also a new exercise facility for Homeowners in the Rafters event center, complete with free weights, elliptical trainers, treadmills, stationary bikes, and free weights. Everything they need to stay in shape to enjoy all the activities available here.

“Of course, we haven’t forgotten the kids. Bradley Bear and the Kidz Klub will be back doing crafts. And parents had better beware when Naughty Ned’s Wacky Water Hayride takes the kids on trips through the resort. They’re going to be armed with super soakers and water balloons,” Cherie says with a laugh. “And it wouldn’t be Sherkston if we didn’t have Chocolate Bar Bingo, Fun Star Fun Time, and Name That Tune.”

Just in case time at the pool and the beach aren’t enough to keep the kids busy, Cherie tells us there will also be cooking classes for the kids with a brave homeowner volunteer. That’s not all the cooking kids will have a chance to do. They’ll be making their own Belgian waffle breakfast at Rory’s Waffle Party Sunday mornings. Parents, here’s your chance to sleep in.

“Of course, this being Sherkston, there will be an abundance of stuff for the whole family to enjoy together,” Cherie tell us. “Due to popular demand, we’re bringing back Sandy Vine and The Midnights. We’ll have Shania Twin doing her fantastic Shania Twain tribute. And we’ll have one of our most popular music acts, the Jon Bon Jovi tribute group. The Orangemen will be here performing all those great Top 40 hits so many of us grew up with. And on Magic Mondays the truly magical IncrediBrent will perform and have everyone in the audience asking ‘How’d he do that?’”

“Fun lifestyle programming is only part of what makes time spent at Sherkston so memorable. So this winter we’re doing some upgrades to the physical plant to make everyone’s experience here a better one,” Cherie says.

“We’re building a new changing facility and washroom in the central part of the pool complex to facilitate everyone using the pool. We’re also putting in a new splash pad for the kids.

“We’re also upgrading lighting, improving signage and doing some road repair work. And we’re doing some small things we think will have a huge impact, like updating our recycling compound to get everyone more involved in our recycling effort and help maintain the pristine natural environment of Sherkston.

“We’ve also upgraded our rental program to include a basic grade rental vacation cottages to make renting more accessible. And we’ve separated the Welcome Center into two sides: one for Homeowners and the other for Vacation Guests so getting to your vacation cottage will be easier and more convenient than ever.

It’s quite a list, but the team at Sherkston has resolved to accomplish it all. And we’re all hoping you’ll make a resolution to spend more time with us and have more fun when you do. Make that a New Year’s resolution you keep!

I’ll Be Home for Christmas

November 28th, 2011

Guest Experience Manager Justin Allsopp hasn’t been home for Christmas for two years. But he and his wife Jennifer are returning this year with quite a present for his parents: new baby boy Zachery.

Home for Justin is Burton-on-Trent in England’s Midlands. He grew up there and played semi-pro soccer for the nearby Gresley Rovers. He went to work for Bourne Leisure, Royalty Resorts parent company, at a number of the company’s properties there. And it was there, at Rockley, that he met Jennifer, a Canadian who had come to work as a restaurant supervisor while he was Sports and Leisure Manager.

They still work together, though Jennifer is taking a year of maternity leave, tackling a somewhat tougher job than what she does in our Welcome Center. The two dated for three years before coming to Canada to marry in front of 170 family and friends three and a half years ago. And, as these things go, six months ago, along came Zachery.

Justin’s excited to return home and have the family – his Mum, Carol, Dad, Dennis, older sister, Dawn, her boyfriend, Phil, Dawn’s four year old son, Harry, and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins – come and meet the family’s newest member.

Justin is expecting it to be a traditional Allsopp family Christmas. Mum will have the Christmas tree decorated ahead of time and just the immediate family will spend Christmas Eve together, in all probability fawning over little Zachery.
Christmas Day will begin with bacon sandwiches with ketchup. (When we expressed surprise at this, noting that tradition here had bacon sandwiches in the U.S. usually came with mayo, Justin suggested we try it his way. We promised we would.) Then the family would gather round the tree and open presents, then turn their attention to the stockings that usually contain fun gifts. Santa will in all probability provide little Zachery with quite a haul. When asked if he had any of his shopping done or even knew what he was getting for Jennifer and son, Justin laughed and explained that shopping was usually a last-minute affair for him.

Then the family will sit down to a “huge” midday meal that this year will feature turkey with all the usual accompaniments, from stuffing and potatoes to parsnips and carrots.

“Then we’ll spend the rest of the afternoon unable to move, except little Harry who will be running rings around everyone,” Justin says. The remainder of the day will be spent entertaining family and friends who stop by to share a little Christmas spirit and meet young Zachery.

As for special plans, for Justin the most special thing of all will be to celebrate is “just to see people and do as little as possible. It’s been,” he says, “a very busy season.”

It certainly has been. In addition to assuming his new role of Dad, the former Sports and Recreation Manager has taken on a whole new set of challenges at Sherkston since becoming Guest Experiences Manager. In his new position Justin oversees the team leaders that look after the bar, restaurant, arcade, swimming pool, and Owner’s Exclusive.

“I love the job because of the diversity of things I get to do and it’s fun and interesting trying to get the best out of such a divergent group of talented people,” he says.

Which is why he’s so looking forward to spending time with the very best present he and Jennifer are going to get this year, their new best buddy Zachery.

There’s No Place Like Home – At Sherkston

October 31st, 2011

If you’re out and about at Sherkston Shores, you’ve probably seen Sue and Dave Marshall with their two Doberman’s, Nitro and Dante. Walking the grounds of the Resort is one of the favorite activities of this couple from Troy, Ontario. “People are always stopping to say hello and tell us how well behaved they are. It makes for a wonderful icebreaker that leads to a bit of a chat.” The couple also has a Jack Russell, Zoe, who’s a bit older than her brothers, and three horses, two they keep are stabled at home and another that they board.

The Marshalls came to Canada for a visit in 1975 and fell in love with the country. They married here and decided to emigrate. They left their native Warwick, near Stratford-on-Avon, and a home they were in the midst of building to make the move. It’s a decision, like their decision to purchase a vacation cottage here, they’ve never regretted.

The Marshall’s discovered Sherkston friends Cathy and Dan Christou who have been coming here for more than thirty years. They’ve been visiting the Resort for the last seven or eight years, whenever their active lives permitted – Dave was in insurance, traveling the world, and Sue, an avid horsewoman, was competing in shows with her jumper, Remington Steele. Last year, with retirement near, they decided to purchase a vacation cottage in the Valley, an area filled with long time residents and mature vegetation.

“Even though we’re new here – many of our neighbors have been here twenty or thirty years – everyone makes us feel welcome and a part of the community. I think that says something about Sherkston Shores.”

What Dave says about Sherkston is that, “It’s perfect! You come through the gate and your stress level just drops. Golf carts going by, people smiling, saying hello, and the beach is waiting.”

“And the team is always happy to go above and beyond. We’ve asked for a few things and they’re done immediately and professionally. It’s a very hands-on team. They recognize you, they know you, and they treat everyone as if they’re somebody.”

The Marshalls know of what they speak. Dave’s job has taken them all over the world to all sorts of luxury resorts. “But I’ve never found a place that’s treated us any better,” he says. “Or one that’s been better maintained.”

In fact, the Marshalls like Sherkston Shores so much, they’re planning a visit to Sun-N-Fun in Florida to see if they might join those lucky folks who split their time, summer and winter, between the two Resorts.

The couple tries to get up every weekend and for two weeks during season. “For us, it’s just a place to relax,” Dave says. “We like to walk and Sherkston Shoes is ideal for that. And we enjoy the beach: sunbathing, swimming, and reading.” Asked for a good beach read recommendation, Dave suggests one of the detective procedurals about Detective Inspector Frost – also a long running BBC series – by R.D. Wingfield.

And while the Marshalls think of it as a place to relax, they do appreciate that people can be as active as they choose. “There’s something at Sherkston for everyone, whether they’re children or seniors. We love the diversity of people you find here.”

One of the things the Marshalls enjoy most about Sherkston is walking down to the beach to watch the Saturday night fireworks. “In my opinion, they’re better than what you see at Niagara Falls on New Years. Quite spectacular.”

Monsters, Mutants and Maniacs…oh my!

September 30th, 2011

Monsters, maniacs, and mutants: every year our Halloween celebration grows more frightening – and more popular. So this year we’re going to go all out to scare you out of your wits, throwing the biggest, scariest, most fun filled Halloween in our history. And we’re inviting you to join us, along with the More Bad News and Horns from Hell band, for a month of weekends we promise will have you shivering in your shoes!

Why three weekends? Because this celebration is just too big for one. It kicks off October 15th & 16th, continues on the 21st and 22nd, and then winds up on the 28th, 29th and 30th with a giant costume party. We promise you won’t want to miss a single bloodcurdling second of it.

So join us. We dare you to experience the terror, the horror – and the fun – of this year’s haunted house tour we’re calling the Stairway to Hell.

It all begins in the Dark Maze of what used to be the Funplex. There you’ll encounter Freddy Kruger, Jason, Saw, Carrie, Pirates, and the Horror Clowns.
Just try to keep your wits – and your head – about you as you wander through scenes, each more terrifying than the one that preceded it, with its own sound and lighting effects, all guaranteed to have you screaming in fear.

From there, you’ll make your way to the Haunted Church – but not before you have to travel through Zombie Land where creatures of the undead want nothing more than to feast on your brains. You’ll have to be lucky to escape the bloodlust of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre maniac, as well as the fires and rubble of destruction caused by the walking dead.

Then, if you have the courage for it, you’ll reach the most dread-filled part of the Stairway to Hell, the Haunted Church. There you’ll travel through a maze filled with baby vampires waiting to bite your neck, suck your blood and turn you into a creature of the night. Finally, you’ll come to a dead end – a dead end where the Devil will swoop down to take you to the very gates of Hell. If you can make it past him and the horrors he has in store for you, you’ll pass through a door where new terrors wait: a skeleton pianist, a scene with Shocker in a prison electric chair, and a coffin filled with a dead – or is it a live – body.

And the very bravest among you – those who are willing to traverse this scream fest a second time – will be rewarded with a whole new set of horrors because every time you climb the Stairway to Hell the frights that await you change. So you never know where to look for safety.

During the day, we’ll conduct behind the scenes tours for the kids to show them how it’s all done, so they can help us to scare the adults.

We know there are unbelievers out there who question whether Sherkston’s lovely white steeple church is really haunted? So we invited Gary Holgate, a paranormal investigator from the Southern Ontario Paranormal Society to check out the truth of long standing rumors about a soldier who haunts the church. You can decide for yourself by checking out Gary’s pictures on our Facebook page.

So join us for a weekend of thrills and chills. We promise, it will have you believing in ghosts – and good times!

In Over His Head

September 2nd, 2011
Sherkston Shore Scuba Diving ClassKeeping your head above water can be a tough job – especially if you’re a Master Diving Instructor with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) like our own Dan Rusciolelli.
Dan’s absolutely passionate about what he does, as any of his students can attest. So can his two sons, Greg, 29, and Brian 24. For the past 15 years, the three men, along with a friend, have been traveling to some of the world’s best spots for scuba diving, making diving forays to places like the Turks and Caicos, Belize, Cozumel, Bonaire, the Virgin Islands and Cuba. They go for a week, do two boat dives a day, at least one shore dive and one night dive everyday. And, according to Don, when they’re not diving, they’re enjoying some liquid refreshment at a hotel bar.
Sound wonderful? It sure does. Indeed, Don describes himself as having “led an enchanted life.” The London, Ontario native graduated the University of Western Ontario at 19 and went on the University of Chicago where he got a PhD in Expanded Maxwellian Geometry of Space. And what did he do with his doctorate? He promptly took off for Hawaii to learn how to surf on the waves at world famous Sunset Beach on the island of Oahu.
He returned to Canada, but only for a few weeks before he was off again. This time his youthful wanderlust took him through Europe, onto Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, then across India to Katmandu in Nepal before finally ending his odyssey in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka.
When he finally returned home in 1971 he still wasn’t quite ready to put the Doctorate he earned to work. So for the next 6 years he played professional hockey as a goaltender in the International Hockey League, well enough that the Chicago Black Hawks made him an offer. But Don decided that wasn’t really wasn’t where his future lie.
Around this time that he met and married his wife, Patti, a high school Phys. Ed teacher and went back to school at Mentor College. There he earned a teaching degree, and in 1977 began his classroom career teaching physics, chemistry, calculus and marine biology at high schools around the Toronto area. It was while he was at Mentor that he first started diving in the school’s program and last year, when he retired from teaching, he decided to pursue his passion full time.
No better place to do that than Sherkston Scuba. Here, Don teaches adventurous would be divers on weekends and a couple of days a week, helping them get PADI certified in our four day program.
The first part of the course is knowledge development and confined training in a safe environment – our pool – where new divers learn the skills they’ll need for survival. Then it’s out to the open water of the Sherkston Quarry for four open water dives over two days. By the time the course is over, students have learned to be safe independent divers. Their reward is the opportunity to explore the depths of the Quarry and discover the remnants of the limestone mine that once flourished here and the railroad that serviced it, before an accident caused it to flood one night.
When season’s over and Sherkston closes for the winter, Don will be taking a busman’s holiday to his favorite spot in the Caribbean, the Turks and Caicos Islands, to do some diving. Next season he hopes to return to Sherkston so he can continue to share his passion for the deep with new and returning students. Like we said, Don’s guy who has a tough time keeping his head above water.

It’s a Dog’s Life at Sherkston Shores

August 2nd, 2011

We sat down with some of the dogs here at Tropical Palms to get their point of view on what life is like for them at the Resort. We had to bribe them with some biscuits and belly rubs to get them to talk, but once they got started they had plenty to say, starting with Stephanie and Brian Johnston’s Jamiee and Jessee.

Jamiee and Jessee Johnston

“I’m a Redbone Coonhound and my little brother Jessee is a Weimaraner. Some little brother – he’s 105 pounds of pure mischief. But I hold my own. I’m 70 pounds and every bit as mischievous. But because we’re kind of adorable we can get away with it.

“Our newest thing is to wait until Mom puts out a new roll of toilet tissue. One of us will grab the end and unwind the roll all through the cottage. We think it’s pretty funny and while Mom and Dad may give us the look, they are pushovers for us.

“But they’re pretty smart. They give us a pretty good workout at the start of everyday, just to tucker us out. We start the morning with a walk around Wyldewood where we have our vacation home, make our way around Gulliver’s, then over the sand dunes to the Bark Park, where we get to run around and play with friends like Minnie, a little Shih Tzu, and Jake, a Coonhound like me. Then it’s over to the beach for a swim. That’s one of the best things about Sherkston; we’re allowed to go swimming before eight in the morning and after eight at night.

“But even with all this, we still have plenty of energy left over to get into a little trouble. It’s just that we like getting into things. Or should I say eating things. Like the time Mom was stuffing a chicken for Dad’s dinner and left it on the counter to go into the other room and answer the phone. I’m not admitting a thing – but I sure love chicken wings. In fact, we love chicken, especially those chicken hot dogs Mom gives us for treats. Mom always says that our whole lives are about food and more food.

“That’s only partly true, cause a big part of our lives is about giving Mom and Dad all the loving we can. That’s why first thing every morning, when Mom opens her eyes, there’s Jessee, his head on the pillow beside her giving her good morning kisses, with me right behind. Mom says our wake up kisses make her day. Truth is, it makes ours too.

Sugar Buchanan

Sugar, a seventy-pound Lab and Sheppard cross, starts her day with accompanying her dad, Dave, on his morning run.

“I go on a five K run with Dad every morning and I’ve got to say, there’s no better place to get out and run than Sherkston. There’s more than five hundred acres for us to explore and it’s all really beautiful. More important, it keeps me in shape for looking after my human sisters and brother, Sabrina, Olivia and Emett, when they go bike riding around the Resort. For me, looking after the kids is the most important job I have.

“We usually end up at the beach, which is my favorite part of the run because I can get in the water, swim a bit and cool off. I love the water and I love hanging out with Dad. Then it’s home and a chance to kickback at my favorite spot under my favorite tree and wait for folks to stop by with treats and chew toys. And they always do.

“My Mom, Patricia, used to come to Sherkston when she was a kid with her family and now she’s kept the tradition going. Which suits me just fine. We come for about three weeks every spring and then again in the summer because it’s close to our home in Niagara and just a great getaway spot for all of us.

“My favorite thing about Sherkston? Well, it’s always a lot of fun because I get to keep so busy, but there are two things I especially love. First, I get to sleep on a bed in our vacation home, which I’m not allowed to do at home. The other is sitting by the campfire on my special carpet, watching sparks fly, waiting for marshmallows. I love burnt marshmallows. All in all it makes Sherkston just a little bit of heaven for this dog.”

August’s Hidden Gem

August 2nd, 2011

Take a hands-on cooking class at the Strewn Winery, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s only winery cooking school. Bringing their passion for wine to everything they do, Strewn offers regular tastings, wine-education seminars, and special events focused on their award winning wines. It’s a not to be missed culinary experience. Learn more at www.strewnwinery.com.

Petanque: Time for the Tournament

August 2nd, 2011

Join us for the first annual Sherkston & Sun-N-Fun Petanque Tournament August 13th & 14th. Since being introduced at Sun-N-Fun. We hear they’re sending some terrific players, but we’re ready for them. Come out and cheer your favorites onto victory.

Meet Art Instructor Sandy Chaisson

July 5th, 2011
“It’s been my experience over the years that about 90% of people have talent and the other 10% can be taught. In fact, I’ve never met anyone who I couldn’t teach to paint.”
It may sound like quite a claim, but after you’ve met and talked to Sandy Chaisson about what she’s been doing the past thirty years her enthusiasm and passion for teaching art make it hard to doubt her.
Though she’s been painting since childhood, Sandy stumbled into teaching by accident. She was in a store, searching for a color, started talking to the proprietor who liked her work and asked if she would be interested in teaching.
She was working as a Pharmacy Technician, a job she loved, but the idea of teaching intrigued her and she decided to give it a chance.
“I found I loved it and I’ve been teaching painting in acrylics, oils and watercolors part-time ever since, dividing my time between that and the pharmacy,” the Port Colborne resident tells us. “I taught out of my house all those years.”
Six years ago she came to Sherkston to visit her daughter Ainsleigh – one of three daughters, the others are Lindsay and Chelsea – who was working at Sherkston and she soon found herself volunteering to teach a class of youngsters. She was a bit surprised when nearly sixty kids showed up to learn how to paint the Sherkston logo.
Her rapport with the kids so terrific and the project was so successful that Sandy was invited back to teach a regular class. So now, once a week, she has a class in the morning for children five to twelve at Rafters Event Centre and a class in the afternoon at the Wyldewood Beach Club House for adults. Classes, which range from about twenty to thirty kids and fifteen to twenty adults, are free.
“I try to make class a relaxing, enjoyable and fun experience for everyone. I may teach a little technique like how to construct a tree or sky or sand, but it’s really a chance for everyone to use their imagination. That’s one of the pleasures of working with the kids. They’re simply not afraid to use color, to combine colors and to let their imaginations run wild. I’ve had so many tell me that they want to find a way to do this when they grow up.
“And while everyone may be doing a study of a flower or a shell on the sand – two of our projects this year – everyone turns out something different, something that’s an expression of them. And they love doing it. I’m amazed at how popular and well-attended classes are. I often hear from adults that they came in kicking and screaming because they thought they couldn’t paint and by the end of the summer they have a half dozen wonderful paintings.”
This year, with her retirement from the pharmacy, Sandy has taken on another job at Sherkston, where she’s joining JoAnne Klauck as a hostess at the Wyldewood Beach Club House. “I feel I’m the first person a lot of the residents see in the morning and that my smile sets the tone for the rest of their day.”
In addition to what she does at Sherkston, Sandy finds the time to utilize her talents to teach seniors in long-term care facilities and at hospitals where she works with the mentally ill. She also works with the intellectually disabled, all of which she finds tremendously gratifying.
But Sherkston is a very special place for her. “The team here has just been incredibly supportive and accommodating. They not only gave me the venues and provide everyone all their paint supplies, they’re there to help with anything I need.
“They provide an environment that really encourages people to have fun and make memories. Having a painting to take home or to hang in their vacation cottage is a really tangible reminder of their time here. That’s part of what makes this so special for me.”

July’s Hidden Gem

July 5th, 2011
Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Shaw Festival
The lovely little town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is full of quaint shops, superb restaurants and great theater. Every July theater lovers from all over the world are here when the curtain goes up on the Shaw Festival. This year productions include My Fair Lady, Heartbreak House, and Candida, among others.
For a full schedule, visit www.shawfest.com. Learn more about Niagara-on-the Lake at www.niagaraonthelake.com