Red Hawk Apartment Homes

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Red Hawk Apartment Homes
RED HAWK
AT S HEELY F ARMS
9330 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037 • 623-478-7400
LOVE-STRUCK
$100
REFERRAL CHECK
when you refer a
NEW RESIDENT
Must sign a lease
& move in
(details in office)
AT YOUR SERVICE
Anna Maki
Property Manager
Tanya Castillo
Assistant Manager
Jennifer Komendat
Sarah Logan
Leasing Consultants
Jayson Villanueva
Maintenance Supervisor
Roman Dominguez
Joe Reyes
Brett Bell
Maintenance Technicians
HOURS
Office
Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm
Sat: 8:30am–5:30pm
Sun: 11am–5pm
Business Center
Office Hours Only
Fitness Center
24 Hours
Pool & Spa
Barbecue Grills
7am–11pm
CONTACT US
Office
623-478-7400
Emergency Maintenance
480-657-5011
Courtesy Patrol
602-283-4827
s WE LOVE OUR RESIDENTS! s
Our residents are the heart and soul of our community, and we thank you for
making your home with us. Welcome to our newcomers! We can promise you’ll be
charmed by our friendly staff and prompt, courteous service. We’re here for you—our
valued residents. Have a fabulous February!
A PERFECT MATCH
Hi, I’m Anna Maki, your new Property Manager. I’m very happy to be a part of this
beautiful community with its great residents. Please stop by the office so we can meet.
I’d love to hear your ideas and suggestions for making our home even better. Our staff
is devoted to our valued residents, so please call on us at any time.
We bid a fond farewell to Rachelle Wedgeworth. We appreciate Rachelle’s service
and dedication to our community and wish her continued success!
H CANDY COUNTDOWN H
Enter in the Office • by February 13
We’re counting on one of our residents to win our Valentine’s Day Candy Countdown,
so be sure to enter the contest! Simply drop by the office and guess how many candy
pieces are in our candy jar. The resident who comes closest to the actual number of
candies wins a dinner gift card!
‘ SERENADING THE NEIGHBORS
A loud home or car sound system might be music to your ears, but your neighbors
may not appreciate the serenade. Please remember to keep the volume turned
down, and pay special attention to the bass. Thanks for keeping in tune with our
community.
THE LEGEND OF ST. VALENTINE
One legend tells of Valentine, a priest who was executed for secretly performing
marriages for young lovers. Roman Emperor Claudius II had banned marriage for
young men, deciding single men made better soldiers. Valentine left a farewell note
for his jailer’s daughter, who had befriended him, signing it, “From your Valentine.”
For his service, Valentine was named a saint after his death.
Chihuly in the Garden
F
iery crimson and yellow glass towers, icy-blue spikes, dazzling
neon panels, and gleaming metallic globes are set against the
natural earth tones of our Sonoran Desert. It’s been five years since
Dale Chihuly came to the red buttes of Papago Park to blend the
textures, vibrant colors, and grand scale of his amazing glass works
of art with the beautiful desert landscape of the Desert Botanical
Garden in Phoenix, but now he’s back. It took no less than six,
53-foot trailer trucks to transport his new and “reimagined” glass art,
armatures, and tools necessary to put together this extraordinary exhibit.
This year’s exhibit opened in November 2013 and will run through
May 18, 2014. It features 21 Chihuly installations of his artwork that
can be viewed even during late evening hours this spring.
If you’re not familiar with him, Dale Chihuly (72) is something of
a world-renowned rock star in the field of hand-blown glass art. His
works of art have been showcased and “installed” among the live
plant exhibits throughout the Garden. Many of his creations are
comprised of hundreds of uniquely-crafted glass and polyvitro pieces
that must be assembled by his staff. The largest work on display,
Summer Sun, is made up of 2,000 individual glass pieces alone. It
can take up to four days to meticulously assemble one work of art.
After a couple of unfortunate accidents in the ’70s left Chihuly
unable to do his own glassblowing, he developed a team method of
creating his art. He now designs and experiments with the art in his
Seattle studio and orchestrates his elite team of artists, designers,
and installers to help him realize his visions.
LOVE LINKS
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Photos courtesy of Chihuly Studio
The Desert Botanical Garden is one of the few venues to engage
this one-of-a-kind exhibit. It is home and sanctuary to one of the
world’s finest collections of desert plants. For more information, call
480-941-1225, or go to dbg.org.
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Carmelita Squares
Makes 24 squares
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups rolled or quick oats, uncooked
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
3/4 cup butter or margarine
1 tablespoon water
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces
1 (12.5 oz.) jar caramel ice cream topping
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
               Directions:
Preheat oven to 350º F. Grease 13"x9"
Mix caramel topping and 1/4 cup flour
baking dish. Combine oats, 1 1/2 cups
until smooth. Drizzle caramel mix over
flour, brown sugar, butter, water, baking
chocolate pieces to within 1/4 inch of
soda, and salt, mixing well. Reserve 1 cup
dish edges. Sprinkle with reserved
of mixture. Press remaining mixture into
oat mixture. Bake an additional 18–22
bottom of greased dish. Bake 10–12
minutes.
minutes or until light brown. Cool 10
Cool completely. Cut into squares and
minutes. Top with nuts and chocolate
serve.
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ANSWERS: 1. Jennifer Aniston, 2. Justin Bieber, 3. Kim Kardashian,
4. Ryan Seacrest, 5. Catherine Heigl, 6. Ashton Kutcher, 7. Lindsay Lohan,
8. Mark Wahlberg, 9. Amanda Peet, 10. Michael Douglas, 11. Ellen DeGeneres,
12. Robert Downey, Jr., 13. Cameron Diaz, 14. Forest Whitaker
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26th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival
A full day of fun and adventure for the entire family with 13 stages
of nonstop entertainment, a 30-acre circus, a village crafts fair,
jousting with armored knights, and a royal feast fit for a king.
Join in our 26th anniversary season of raucous revelry–
joust for the fun of it!
New Stage and Street Shows • Music • Comedy • Jousting
Over 1000 Costumed Characters • Feasting • Games • Rides
Over 200 Artisans & Crafters • Circus Entertainments and More!
brity
For more information, visit
dewdowntownflagstaff.com.
OPEN: Saturdays, Sundays, and Presidents’ Day Monday,
February 8 through March 30, 10am to 6pm, rain or shine.
Cele
East on HWY 60 past Gold Canyon Resort
Winter daredevils of all ages grind, jump, and shred along San
Francisco Street in historic downtown Flagstaff. The festival stretches
from Aspen Avenue to Birch Avenue, and features a children’s area
with activities and games, vendors, and a stage with live music.
Dew Downtown Flagstaff is the jewel of Flagstaff’s Winterfest
celebration and a cool way to enjoy the snowy season.
FESTIVAL INFO: 520-463-2700 • www.RenFestInfo.com
re you looking for a high-octane adrenaline rush to rev up your winter fun?
Then be sure to catch the Dew Downtown Flagstaff Urban Ski and
Snowboard Festival on February 8 and 9. This two-day ski and snowboard
competition delivers extreme thrills and chills for competitors and
spectators alike.
Romancing the West
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ebruary traditionally is the month Arizonans have a love
affair with their Western heritage. So put on your ten-gallon
hat, grab your favorite pair of boots, and saddle up for two of
the state’s most beloved Western events.
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros is Tucson’s oldest community
event and includes one of the country’s top 25 professional
rodeos. On Saturday, February 15, the gates open at the
Tucson Rodeo Grounds for some gritty, wild bull riding, bronco
busting, steer wrestling, roping, and barrel racing. At 9 a.m.
on Thursday, February 20, 200,000 folks will line the 2.5-mile
parade route for the longest non-motorized parade in the
world. The fun wraps up with the Rodeo Finals on Sunday,
February 23.
Not to play second fiddle, Scottsdale hosts its annual
Parada del Sol. First out of the chute is an 8 a.m. Fun Run for
all ages, followed at 11 a.m. by one of the largest Westernthemed parades, with horses, wagons, and buggies. The
day winds up with plenty of food, live music, and dancing
at the Trail’s End Block Party. Then it’s rodeo time with the
Champions Challenge on February 27 and an exciting week
of PRCA rodeo action (through March 2) at WestWorld.
Photo by Dan Hubbell
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necessarily those of Take Note LLC or its staff.
Take Note LLC assumes no responsibility for any
submitted text or illustrations. All rights reserved.
SHARP IDEA
It’s easy to sharpen the blades of your
garbage disposal. First, run the cold water.
Next, turn on the disposal. Then, with the
water running, feed a dozen ice cubes
down the disposal. Repeat if necessary.
For a refreshing, clean scent, follow with
baking soda or fresh lemon peel.
SMOKE DETECTOR
For your safety, each home is equipped
with a smoke detector. Please check your
system every month by pressing the test
button located on the detector. A loud
noise means the alarm is working. If there
is no sound, be sure to let us know. For
assistance in checking your smoke
detector, just give us a call.
A TOUCH OF ROMANCE v
Candles add a romantic touch but must
be used with caution. Place each candle in
a sturdy holder that is big enough to catch
dripping wax. To reduce smoke and soot,
keep the wick trimmed to 1/4 inch. Always
extinguish lit candles before leaving home
or retiring for the night. Keep candles and
matches away from children.
FEBRUARY 2014
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FEB 8–9
BENSON
KARTCHNER
CAVERNS CAVEFEST
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520-586-2283
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FEB 8–9
LAKE HAVASU
29TH ANNUAL
WINTERFEST
928-855-4115
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FEB 12–16
LAKE HAVASU
OFFICE
WINTER BLAST
PYROTECHNICS
QUILT SHOW
& SALE
CLOSED
800-242-8278
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FEB 22–23
SIERRA VISTA
800-288-3861
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SPORTS – AT HOME
ON STAGE
SPECIAL EVENTS
SUPER BOWL XLVIII
COMERICA THEATRE
GLENDALE CHOCOLATE AFFAIRE
Glendale. Chocolatiers,
romance novelists, children’s activities, Cerreta tours,
live entertainment. Free. 623-930-2299
CHINESE WEEK FESTIVAL
FEB 7–9 Margaret T. Hance Park East, Phoenix.
Entertainment, dance, cuisine, demonstrations, art,
activities. Free. PhoenixChineseWeek.org
61ST PARADA DEL SOL PARADE
FEB 8 Scottsdale Road, Oak St. to Indian School Rd.
Trail’s End Celebration on 1st Ave. between Brown &
Scottsdale Roads. Free. ParadaDelSol.us
ANTIQUE TRACTOR & ENGINE SHOW
FEB 8–9 Sahuaro Ranch Park, Glendale. Tractor pulls,
displays. $5; under 12 free. 623-930-4200
HOOP DANCE CONTEST
FEB 8–9 Heard Museum, Phoenix. More than 70 Native
hoop dancers, performances, American Indian food.
$8-$18; under 4 free. 602-252-8848
ARIZONA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL
FEB 8–MAR 30 Apache Junction. Medieval village,
entertainment. $10-$22; under 5 free. 520-463-2600
INTL. SPORTSMEN’S EXHIBITION
FEB 20–23 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale.
Outdoor products, activities, competitions, seminars.
$12; under 16 free. SportsExpos.com
AZ MATSURI: FESTIVAL OF JAPAN
FEB 22–23 Heritage & Science Park, Phoenix. Live
entertainment, exhibits, arts & crafts, Japanese food,
children’s activities. Free. AZMatsuri.org
FEB 2 Metlife Stadium, NY/NJ
63RD NBA ALL-STAR GAME
FEB 16 New Orleans Arena, LA
PHOENIX SUNS BASKETBALL
US Airways Center, Phoenix. $10-$100. 800-745-3000
FEB 1–CHARLOTTE
FEB 4–CHICAGO
FEB 8–GOLDEN STATE
FEB 11–MIAMI
FEB 19–BOSTON
FEB 21–SAN ANTONIO
FEB 23–HOUSTON
FEB 25–MINNESOTA
FEB 28–NEW ORLEANS
ASU BASKETBALL
Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe. $8-$80. 480-965-2381
FEB 6–OREGON STATE
FEB 8–OREGON
FEB 14–ARIZONA
FEB 26–STANFORD
PHOENIX COYOTES HOCKEY
Jobing.com Arena, Glendale. $20-$355. 480-563-PUCK
FEB 1–PITTSBURGH
FEB 4–DALLAS
FEB 7–CHICAGO
WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN
thru FEB 3 TPC Scottsdale. $30. 602-870-0163
NASCAR SPRINT CUP 500
FEB 27–MAR 2 Phoenix International Raceway.
NASCAR Sprint Cup 500, related events. $10-$155.
866-408-7223 PhoenixRaceway.com
Events may change. Please call ahead.
Take Note Phoenix, Arizona 623-780-9041
Phoenix • 602-379-2888
FEB 7 Alejandra Guzman $52-$106
FEB 13 NPR: Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me! $40-$141
FEB 24 Pixies $47-$70
GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM
Tempe • 480-965-3434 or 800-745-3000
FEB 4–9 The Wizard of Oz $28-$144
FEB 15 Playing for Peace $29
FEB 25–MAR 2 Blue Man Group $28-$91
GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY ARENA
Phoenix • 602-639-8979 • GCUArena.com
FEB 13–15 Southwest Gospel Music Fest $85-$134
HERBERGER THEATRE
Phoenix • 480-784-4444 or 602-252-8497
thru FEB 2 My Son the Waiter, A Jewish... $43-$53
FEB 5–MAR 2 Respect $53-$61
FEB 13–MAR 2 Other Desert Cities $44-$67
JOBING.COM ARENA
Glendale • 800-745-3000
FEB 8 Harlem Globetrotters $34-$155
FEB 15 Demi Lavato $40-$82
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Phoenix • 602-262-7272
FEB 28–MAR 1 Lewis Black $45-$65
US AIRWAYS CENTER
Phoenix • 602-379-7800 or 800-745-3000
FEB 7 George Strait $75-$35
FEB 9 Harlem Globetrotters $26-$143
FEB 15 WWE Live $32-$110
FEB 17 Imagine Dragons $48-$58
FEB 27 Miley Cyrus $44-$94
FEB 7–9 Historic Downtown
Cover Photo: Valentine’s Day in Arizona