June - Desert Harbor AZ

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June - Desert Harbor AZ
DESERT HARBOR—A 55+ COMMUNITY—APACHE JUNCTION, AZ—JUNE 2012
IS IT REALLY JUNE ?
by Connie Riter
Here it is….June already! The Christmas holidays are long gone, New Year’s resolutions mostly forgotten, the Easter bunny has hopped away, income taxes are filed, graduations are mostly over -and now we can look forward in June to only one major holiday -- Father’s Day (and we all know that
it merits less “pizzazz” than Mother’s Day.)
Now is a good time to visit one or several of our unique museums here in Phoenix. The Heard Museum has a wonderful collection of Indian Art and history. The Arizona Science Center has interactive exhibits, a 5 story tall movie screen, and a great planetarium. The Hall of Flame is a wonderful
tribute to the history and heroes of firefighting. And, if you have not seen Cirque du Soleil, they have
an exciting new show called Kooza coming to the valley in early July. All their shows are marvelous
combinations of acrobatic talent and ballet. Once you see one show, you want to see them all!!
Many of our residents have gone to cooler climates for the summer, and even many of us “diehards”
who brave the Arizona desert heat are leaving on small trips. So….we would like to offer a challenge (and a request) from your newsletter staff. Take a picture or two of your trips this summer and
write a brief article indicating where you are and what you are doing. You can send them to me at
[email protected] and we will publish them in future issues and/or display your pictures on our photo
board in the Clubhouse. Now that summer vacation is here, we can start a “show and tell” like we
did when we were still in school. We’d love to hear from you!!
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Birthdays & Anniversaries
6
President’s Message
2
Recipes
8
Activity Organization
2
Who Am I
11
Activity Coordinators
3
Resident Services
15
Phone Book Updates
4
Calendar
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From the President’s Desk
by Dick Smith
Hope everyone enjoyed our Memorial Day picnic. Don't forget we will have a picnic for the fourth of July also.
There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, etc. supplied by the activities group. Come one; come all for a good time.
You may even consider getting in the pool if it is really hot. You can watch the Apache Junction fireworks from
almost any place in our park. There will be a charge of $3 if you buy a ticket and $5 at the door. The tickets
will go on sale in June. Watch for an email to let you know when.
To those who are taking a few weeks to be away from the heat, have a wonderful time Don't forget the food
bank bins, and remember, they can always use cash donations as well. But if you wish to donate cash, you
need to hand deliver it to their office at the food bank which is located on Idaho near the drivers’ license bureau.
Have a wonderful summer!
ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION
President
Dick Smith
Lot #74
480-983-5819
Vice President
Sharon Schupbach
Lot #93
480-857-4629
Secretary
Alice Johnson
Lot #5
480-982-1224
Treasurer
Art Roberts
Lot #81
480-641-7753
Board Member
Midge Drouin
Lot #203
602-459-9039
Board Member
Mike Bauschard
Lot #99
480-288-4332
Board Member
Tim Chrissis
Lot #34
602-459-9236
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DESERT HARBOR ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY
COORDINATOR
TELEPHONE
APPLIQUE
RENI DIEBALL
983-0578
CASINO TRIPS
CONNIE RITER
641-7753
CLOSET QUILTERS
RENI DIEBALL
983-0578
GENEALOGY
ESTHER LOUGH
288-8579
GOLF
DON WALKER
288-5686
LADIES OUT OF THE PARK
LUNCHEONS
AGNES MILLER
982-6063
LADIES SOUP & SALAD
LUNCHEON
JOANN HANKISON
641-0975
LINE DANCING
MARY PAT SUMMERS
983-4227
MAH JONGG
TBA
PINOCHLE
ELAINE KERELUK
987-8587
POKER
MIKE BAUSCHARD
288-4332
STITCH & CHAT
RENI DIEBALL
983-0578
TAI CHI
DICK SMITH
983-5819
WEB MASTER, DICK SMITH
480-983-5819
MARTA ALEGRIA, DESERT HARBOR MANAGER,
480-288-8876
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PHONE BOOK UPDATES
by Dick Smith
NEW NUMBER:
Diane & Richard Hoskinson
Gary & Connie Clayton
Lot 182
Lot 143
480-983-0870
480-375-5250
NEW RESIDENTS
We want to welcome our new residents into the park:
Lot #184
Lot #53
Lot #7
Lot #175
Colleen Feland
Delmar & Mary Ann Stephans
James Scasny
Rollin & Margaret Farmer
ELMO’S DAY AT THE ARBORETUM
by Margo Crawford
Miss Elmo went to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum today, May
8, 2012. She had to be in a cage or tethered. I carried her in
her transport cage that I use to take her to the vet's. Of course
she had no idea what was happening. Usually she is taken out
of the car and in to the vet's office. So when we took off through
the pathways and trees and she could hear all kinds of birds,
she was definitely interested. She made many friends while
there. Okay, they were all in passing but people stopped and
chatted with her. We saw many Gold Finches, a beautiful male
Cardinal and many Hummingbirds. Elmo posed for pictures
and chatted with the wild birds. We sat on the wall bench by
the serenity fountain and just let nature come to us. The finches came to the fountain to drink and a hummingbird flew right up by my face as if to say, "Welcome".
We talked with two very nice ladies who were bird watchers and were sitting and listening to the sounds of the
chats. The arboretum is a wonderful place to go and just enjoy nature. I'm not saying that I will take Miss
Elmo every time I go, but I will definitely take her again.
Boyce Thompson Arboretum
37615 Hwy. 60
Superior, AZ 85173-5100
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BOOK REVIEW by Art Roberts
Whatever happened to the Chicago Cubs in 1973? Like every year, Cub fans wish for
that fantastic season--the one where they win the pennant. 1973 started off like every
season since 1946, but in early June their first baseman got injured and the Cubs went
down to their minor league team and brought up this phenomenal rookie--Joe Castle
from Castle Rock, Arkansas. (later to be called Calico Joe).
His heroics throughout the season inspired the Cubs and their biggest fan, Paul Tracy.
Paul Tracy’s father, Warren Tracy pitched for the New York Mets. Everything was going
fine until mid-August when the Cubs were in New York to face the Mets -- and Warren
Tracy. For the conclusion of this story, you have to read John Grisham’s new book,
Calico Joe. I found it very entertaining and quick reading. Hope you enjoy it too.
JUNE’S CASINO BUS TRIP by Connie Riter
On Thursday, June 21st, we have a scheduled bus trip to Harrah’s Ak Chin Casino. Check in is at 8:15 AM
and departure around 8:45 am. This is a free bus and everyone who goes gets $10 in slot play. We need to
have 40 or more people going (between our 2 parks), so if you’d like to go, please sign up early. We will be
cancelling the trip if we don’t have enough people.
Next month’s trip scheduled for July 19th, has been changed to Fort McDowell with departure at 10 am.
Mazatzal Casino in Payson has changed their free bus policy and is no longer providing transportation from
individual Parks. You can still call the casino and sign up individually to be picked up at one of their valley
locations.
If you wish to have a unique 4th of July celebration and “beat the heat” of the valley, you may want to consider
making reservations for the bus trip to Pinetop (July 3 - 5). This includes 3 days and 2 nights accommodations at the Hon-Dah Resort and Casino, 4 free meals, a fun book, arts and crafts and food booths in the
area, fireworks, and live music. The cost of the trip is $185 pp dbl. (Call me for reservations.)
And finally, here are some “slot machine fun facts.” There are almost 900,000 slot machines in the U.S.
alone. On the average there are 1200 individual parts in any slot machine. The approximate weight of a slot
machine is 275 pounds. It takes 12 to 18 months, on average, to produce a new slot machine game! (from
AZ Gaming Magazine).
SAVE THE DATE!
by Kay McKersie
Tue. June 5th/12:00p Ladies Soup 'N Salad Luncheon
Sat. June 16th/4:30p Potluck
Tue. June 19th/11:00a Ladies Luncheon
Thu. July 21st/8:15a Harrah's Ak Chin Casino Bus Trip
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BIRTHDAYS - ANNIVERSARIES
JUNE BIRTHDAYS
JUNE ANNIVERSARIES
Date
Name
Lot
Date
Name
Lot
3
3
16
7
18
20
20
25
28
LeRoy Ague
Jim Wagner
Sheryl Nagy
Margaret Crump
Robert Roy
Jackie Justus
Larry Luby
Harry Davis
Dick Smith
126
33
105
127
130
24
86
94
74
10
14
15
28
29
29
Ron & Deanna Fisher
John & Cathleen Smartt
Bob & Jane Berberian
Jim & Kitty Hutson
Bob & Sheila Galli
Rich & Sandy Schwiezer
78
20
188
56
95
89
If you wish to add your birthday and/or anniversary or make any corrections to the list, please
call: Kay McKersie at 480-288-9531
RESIDENTS’ MEETING
by Bob Mayo
The monthly residents’ meeting was called to order May 5 th by Activities Organization President Dick Smith.
Following the Pledge of Allegiance the minutes of the April meeting were presented and approved as
amended. The Treasurer’s report was given by Art Roberts and included a breakdown of the expenditures
and receipts in the petty cash account.
Connie Riter mentioned upcoming casino trips and also stated that future trips to Payson had been cancelled
by the people up in Payson. The Bingo Committee donated $100 to the Activities organization from the proceeds received from bingo.
Entertainment Committee chairperson Renee Spears provided some information on planned entertainment
for the upcoming year beginning in October.
Dick Smith advised that the annual fee for the printing of the newsletter will be coming due soon. Approval
was given to continue having this company print our monthly newsletter.
Another upcoming expense which was approved was to authorize the expenditure of up to $500 to purchase
Coyote Coupon books for the upcoming year. These coupon books are very popular and the organization
has made money from the sale of the books each year they have been offered.
Residents are reminded that this was the last meeting until October. We hope everyone has a great summer
and hope to see you all in October.
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CHURCH GROUP CELEBRATES
by Dave Borchardt
Our Desert Harbor Community Church will celebrate their one year anniversary on Sunday, June 3, 2011.
The first Church Service was held on Sunday June 5, 2011 with a total of 7 people in attendance. The first
Bible Study was held on April 5, 2011 with 8 total people in attendance. Since then the Church Service has
had a high attendance of 32 people and the Bible Study had a high attendance of 16. Bible Study is held
every Tuesday in the clubhouse at 2:00pm and Church Service is every Sunday in the clubhouse at 10:30am
with Holy Communion given on the first Sunday of each month. Dick Smith plays the keyboard for us and
Midge Drouin leads the singing.
The Community Church is at all times a non-denominational service so that “whosoever will may come”
and we always encourage all residents to attend. Our Pastor is Terrance Watkins and our Associate Pastor
is Juanita Watkins. There is an advisory board appointed by the Pastor and currently consists of Dick Smith,
Mike Kereluk as Treasurer and Elaine Kereluk as Secretary. Terry and Nita (as we call them) have been in
the ministry since 1970 and have been pastors in Indiana, Nevada, Alaska, Florida, Arkansas and Arizona.
Currently, the church is making monthly donations to the Mesa United Food Bank as well as Sunshine
Acres.
First church group June 5, 2011
GOLF LEAGUE ENDS SEASON
by Dave Borchardt
Another golf season has come to a close for the Desert Harbor Golf League. The last day of regular season
play was on Thursday March 29, 2012 and after golf we had a season ending party at the homes of Don
Walker and Jerry Murphy. There were a total of about 50 people attending the party which included all the
golfers as well as some guests. There were hot dogs and hamburgers, beer and soda pop and a wide array
of pot luck dishes brought by many people.
The golf group also chipped in and gave Don a thank you card and some cash for all his hard work in coordinating our golf schedule that always has many last minute changes. We had anywhere from 20 to 36 golfers
show up each Thursday at Sunland Springs for nine holes of golf, then usually it was off to the American Legion for a beer and a sandwich. All of us who participated had a very enjoyable season of play and those of
us who live here year round are looking forward to great golf rates this coming summer. If there are new people in the park that would like to join the golf group, please contact Don Walker. We will be starting up again
in November of 2012.
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RECIPES
A Simple Summer Supper
by Connie Riter
As the temperatures are increasing, a simple supper of soup and sandwiches sounds very inviting. Here is a
recipe for a special soup which I brought to a Ladies S & S luncheon earlier and several people asked for the
recipe. It’s a combination of meatballs, vegetables, and pasta. Try it…Hopefully, you’ll like it as much as we
do.
Italian Wedding Soup Recipe
2 eggs lightly beaten
½ cup seasoned bread crumbs
1 pound each ground beef and bulk Italian sausage.
3 medium carrots, sliced
3 celery ribs, diced
1 large onion, chopped
4 ½ teaspoons olive oil.
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 cans reduced sodium chicken broth (14.5 oz size)
2 cans beef broth (14.5 oz. size)
1 package (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
¼ cup minced fresh basil
1 envelope onion soup mix
4 ½ teaspoons ketchup
½ teaspoon dried thyme
3 bay leaves
1 ½ cups uncooked penne pasta
In a large bowl, combine eggs and bread crumbs. Crumble beef and sausage over mixture and mix well.
Shape into ¾ in. balls.
Place meatballs in a foil lined 15 x 10 in. baking pan. Bake at 350 for 15-18 min. or until no longer pink.
Meanwhile, in a Dutch oven, sauté the carrots, celery, and onion in oil until tender. Add garlic, cook 1 minute
longer. Stir in the broth, spinach, basil, soup mix, ketchup, thyme, and bay leaves.
Drain the meatballs on paper towels. Bring soup to a boil add meatballs. Reduce heat, simmer, uncovered
for 30 min. Add pasta. Cook 13-15 min. longer or until pasta is tender, stirring occasionally. Discard bay
leaves.
RECYCLED GREETING CARDS WANTED
Do you have leftover greeting cards? There is a basket in the clubhouse that you can put them in. Connie
Riter will be sure the cards are sent to St. Jude’s in Nevada. Thank you.
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GOLFERS WIN TOURNAMENT
by Dave Borchardt
Desert Harbor golfers Rich Blake, Dave Borchardt, Jerry Murphy and Don Walker entered the Sons of American Legion Post #27 Golf Tournament on Sunday April 29, 2012 at the Queen Valley Golf Course in Queen
Valley AZ. They took First Place in the Men’s Second Flight Division and were awarded a golf shirt, sleeve of
golf balls and a check for $100.00 to split. There were a total of 109 golfers in the tournament and they had a
Men’s First Flight, Men’s Second Flight and Ladies Flight. After the tournament everyone headed back to the
American Legion Post for additional prizes and lunch. It was a terrific event and the four are looking forward
to entering the November 2012 tournament.
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENT
by Dave Borchardt
The 2012 Desert Harbor Texas Hold ‘Em Spring Poker Tournament began on Friday, April 13, 2012 and concluded on Monday April 16 with Dick Lazarri and Bob Galli tying for 1 st Place. Michael Bauschard took 3rd
Place and Cyndi Smith took 4th Place. There were a total of 17 residents who participated. The Spring and
Fall tournaments are limited to residents only. Thank you to all who participated and we all look forward to
the Fall tournament that will probably be sometime in October 2012.
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CHIT CHAT AROUND THE PARK
LADIES’ GET ACQUAINTED SOUP-N-SALAD LUNCHEON
by Jane Boudreau
On May 1, 2012 twenty-one ladies met for lunch and good fellowship. The group included two new residents and attending for the first time were two residents who have been in the community for twelve years!
Ladies, it’s never too late to join us for good food, conversation and a few laughs. Bring your dollar if you
would like to participate in the 50/50 drawing. In addition please bring your table service including bowl(s). A
sign-up sheet is posted on the Activities Organization Bulletin Board for you to indicate what you want to contribute to the luncheon.
The luncheons will continue throughout the summer months. It’s an excellent opportunity to select a new
cool summer salad or soup to share with the group.
APRIL 21, 2012 POTLUCK
Hosted by the Thursday Nite Euchre Group -the Blakes, the Kereluks and the Schupbachs
The post dinner entertainment was provided by Emily Catellier, Jeff Mortenson and Aalyiah Bancod from
Corona Del Sol, High School in Chandler. They are juniors and seniors who entertained us with guitar music
and singing. Their Humanities Instructor is taking a group of students to Europe this summer and their goal is
to be among those in the group. They use
the opportunity to perform in the community for stage experience as well as a
means to obtain contributions toward their
trip, The very generous donations from
the residents of Desert Harbor and the
club portion of the 50/50 pot provided the
teens with $260.000
A good time was had by all..
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WHO AM I ?
Our very own Anne Eubank, Lot #169
Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry. We had a total of six written entries
with only one winner and the correct guess was submitted by Jerry Miller, Lot #170 on
5-1-12 at 5:03pm. Thank you everyone so much for putting the date and time on the
written entries. Be sure to put your first and last name, lot number, date and time.
Be sure to watch for the next resident in the July issue.
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RECYCLING MADE EASIER
by Nancy Pavkov
Judy and I are dedicated recyclers. A few weeks ago, we took our
bags of plastic, metal cans, and water bottles over to the new RAD
station. It is located on Baseline Road, just past the emissions testing station. It is a 14,000 square foot building at 3755 S. Royal Palm
Drive. It is about half way between Idaho and Tomahawk and there
is a large sign on a truck indicating that you have arrived at the area.
It is very clean and only a couple of miles from here. We pulled into
the yard and found big blue bins for mixed recyclables and electronics. In another area there is a larger bin clearly marked “Metal”.
We have bins here in the park for newspapers and clean cardboard, and aluminum cans. Please continue to
use these because our Activities Organization receives the money for these recyclables. But for the other
cans, (steel ones), glass, and plastics, consider visiting the new RAD station. (Right Away Disposal). They
do our Park trash hauling and they do a good job!
“We really feel good about helping Mother Nature with our efforts -- and it really wasn’t much of an effort.”
Their hours of operation are:
Monday thru Friday 6:00am to 4:00pm
Saturday 6:00am to 2:00pm
Sunday CLOSED
SOUTHWEST SURFERS BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE SHOW
by Jane Boudreau
Over sixty residents and guests enjoyed the sound of the SOUTHWEST
SURFERS presented by Solstice on April
17. The SOUTHWEST SURFERS performed primarily Beach Boys’ songs for
over an hour. The audience sang along
to the tunes possibly bringing back
memories of high school or young adult
years. Dancing and swaying to the music
took place during the evening with a full
dance floor for the last song of the night.
Thank you to the Solstice activities organizer for providing a very enjoyable
evening.
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HEALTH ARTICLE
Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy -- the Basics
by Midge Drouin
What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
The name of the condition tells you a bit about what it is:
Peripheral: Beyond (in this case, beyond the brain and the spinal cord.)
Neuro-: Related to the nerves
-pathy: Disease
Peripheral neuropathy refers to the conditions that result when nerves that connect to the brain and spinal
cord from the rest of the body are damaged or diseased. The peripheral nerves make up an intricate network
that connects the brain and spinal cord to the muscles, skin, and internal organs. Peripheral nerves come out
of the spinal cord and are arranged along lines in the body called dermatomes. Typically, damage to a nerve
will affect one or more dermatomes, which can be tracked to specific areas of the body. Damage to these
nerves interrupts communication between the brain and other parts of the body and can impair muscle movement, prevent normal sensation in the arms and legs, and cause pain.
Types of Peripheral Neuropathy
There are several kinds of peripheral neuropathy that stem from a variety of causes. They range from carpal
tunnel syndrome (an injury common after chronic repetitive use of the hands and wrists, such as computer
use) to Guillain-Barre syndrome (a rare, sudden paralysis). As a group, peripheral neuropathies are common, especially among people over the age of 55. All together, the conditions affect 3% to 4% of people in
this group.
Neuropathies are typically classified according to the problems they cause or what is at the root of the damage. There also are terms that express how extensively the nerves have been damaged.
Mononeuropathy
Damage to a single peripheral nerve is called mononeuropathy. Physical injury or trauma such as from an
accident is the most common cause. Prolonged pressure on a nerve, caused by extended periods of being
sedentary (such as sitting in a wheelchair or lying in bed), or continuous, repetitive motions, can trigger
mononeuropathy. If the fibrous, shock-absorbing discs that lie between the bones in the back are damaged,
they could press on a nerve and cause this type of neuropathy.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common type of mononeuropathy. It is called an overuse strain injury, which occurs when the nerve that extends through the wrist is compressed. People whose work requires repeated motions with the wrist extended (such as assembly-line workers, physical laborers, and those who use computer
keyboards for prolonged periods) are at greater risk. The damage to the nerve can result in numbness, tingling, unusual sensations, and pain in the first three fingers on the thumb side of the hand, particularly while
sleeping. In time, carpal tunnel injuries can weaken the muscles in the hand. You may also feel pain, tingling,
or burning in your arm and shoulder.
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BRAGGING RIGHTS by Dick and Cyndi Smith
Our granddaughter Alysha Gates, who lives in Alaska, was one of the chosen
participants in this endeavor. We are very proud of her.
Alysha Gates, of Eagle River, Alaska, is a first year mathematics teacher at Polaris K-12 and Steller Secondary School in the Anchorage School District. She received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Mathematics Education from
Corban University in Salem, OR. She plans on pursuing a Masters in Secondary
Mathematics Education in the near future.
“Each year the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math institute accepts 50 people to participate in one week educational learning in Washington DC.
You had to have letters of reference and send in a video of what you do and why
you feel you should attend this all-expense paid training.”
From their web page…“A diverse group of fifty educators will be selected as STEM Fellows to attend this allexpenses-paid*, week-long professional development experience, hosted at the world headquarters of Discovery Communications, located just outside of Washington D.C. Fellows will be exposed to leading scientists, thought-leaders, personalities and innovators whose work across STEM disciplines shape and define
our world today.” “The week will be filled with guest speakers at the forefront of STEM, field trips to leading
institutions where Fellows will observe real-world applications of STEM subject matter, and opportunities for
networking and collaborating with peers from across the nation. In addition to broad-based STEM applications, each Fellow will be assigned to a thematic working group that will provide additional deep-dive exposure.”
Basically it’s an honor because its nationwide and only 50 were chosen. All the study goes towards her college credits. Her mom thinks it is just an excuse for a “nerd vacation.”
E-MAIL ADDRESS UP TO DATE?
Please be sure to let us know if you change your e-mail address. We usually are working a month in advance
on the newsletter, so many times there is last minute information that we like to send out. So if you want your
e-mail address to be included, please send any corrections or updates to: [email protected]. Also,
be sure to add [email protected] to your contact list.
HELP OUR WEBSITE
We need your help with the website. Dick is looking for interesting stories from you about your trips, families
or whatever is going on in your life.
We like to keep up with what is going on in our neighbors lives. Please send anything you have to Dick
Smith. [email protected]. Thank you!
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DESERT HARBOR RESIDENTS OFFER SERVICES
NAME
LOT SERVICE
PHONE
Philicia Hightower
6
Cleaning & Errands
480-374-4570
Margo Crawford
104
Photo restoration, scanning-slides
623-910-2713
Dorothy Mueller
155
Avon Products, Free Boxes
480-984-9780
Esther Lough
123
Puppy Sitting
480-288-8579
Connie Riter
81
Travel, Trips
480-641-7753
Renee Spears
57
Reiki Sessions
480-215-8328
Jean Myers
44
Pet & House Sitting, Drive to Store, Doctors Office, 480-671-4481
Airport, House Cleaning
Bob Myers
44
Yard work, odd jobs
480-671-4481
John Williams
162
Handyman
602-561-4562
Rich Blake
197
Therapist, reasonable cash rates, individual, couples, PTSD, most issues addressed
317-966-5740
ITEMS FOR SALE BY RESIDENTS
If you have an item you would like to sell or give away, you can place your ad here Just let someone on the
newsletter committee know.
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JUNE 2012
Sun
3
10:30am Church
1pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
10
10:30am Church
1pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
2pm Pinochle
17
10:30am Church
1pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
24
10:30am Church
1pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
2pm Pinochle
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
7:30 Water
Aerobics
9am Get Fit
4pm Happy
Hour
7pm Cards
2
8am Coffee/
Donuts
5:30pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
4
7:30am Water
Aerobics
1pm Mah Jongg
6:30pm Billiards
7pm
Shuffleboard
5
7:30am Water
Aerobics
12pm Ladies
Soup/Salad
Luncheon
2pm Bible Study
6:30 NDQ Poker
7pm Cards
6
7:30am Water
Aerobics
9am Line Dancing
8am Get Fit
1pm Quilting
1pm Mahjongg
6pm Bingo
6:30 Quilting
7
7:30 Water
Aerobics
6:30pm Billiards
6:30pm Euchre
8
7:30 Water
Aerobics
9am Get Fit
4pm Happy
Hour
7pm Cards
9
8am Coffee/
Donuts
5:30pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
11
7:30am Water
Aerobics
1pm Mah Jongg
6:30pm Billiards
7pm
Shuffleboard
12
7:30am Water
Aerobics
2pm Bible Study
6:30 NDQ Poker
7pm Cards
13
7:30am Water
Aerobics
9am Line Dancing
8am Get Fit
1pm Mahjongg
6pm Bingo
6:30 Quilting
14
7:30 Water
Aerobics
1pm Quilting
6:30pm Billiards
6:30pm Euchre
15
7:30 Water
Aerobics
9am Get Fit
4pm Happy
Hour
5:30pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
7pm Cards
16
8am Coffee/
Donuts
4:30pm Happy
Hour
5pm Pot Luck
18
7:30am Water
Aerobics
1pm Mah Jongg
6:30pm Billiards
7pm
Shuffleboard
19
7:30am Water
Aerobics
11pm Ladies
Luncheon
(outside Park)
2pm Bible Study
6:30 NDQ Poker
7pm Cards
20
7:30am Water
Aerobics
8am Get Fit
9am Line Dancing
1pm Quilting
1pm Mahjongg
6pm Bingo
6:30 Quilting
21
7:30 Water
Aerobics
8:15am Casino
Trip (Harrahs)
6:30pm Billiards
6:30pm Euchre
22
7:30 Water
Aerobics
9am Get Fit
4pm Happy
Hour
7pm Cards
23
8am Coffee/
Donuts
5:30pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
25
7:30am Water
Aerobics
1pm Mah Jongg
6:30pm Billiards
7pm
Shuffleboard
26
7:30am Water
Aerobics
2pm Bible Study
6:30 NDQ Poker
7pm Cards
27
7:30am Water
Aerobics
9am Line Dancing
8am Get Fit
1pm Mahjongg
6pm Bingo
6:30 Quilting
28
7:30 Water
Aerobics
1pm Quilting
6:30pm Billiards
6:30pm Euchre
29
7:30 Water
Aerobics
9am Get Fit
4pm Happy
Hour
7pm Cards
30
8am Coffee/
Donuts
5:30pm Texas
Hold’em Poker
16