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Cover Photo by Andrew Olson- Aries 70 Studio
Cover Photo by Andrew Olson- Aries 70 Studio
MYVISTANCIA.COM | OCTOBER 2015 | 3
Contents
What’s Inside
OCTOBER 2015
ASSOCIATION
6 Manager’s Message: Welcome Our New Design Review
Coordinator
8 Developer: City of Peoria Approves Rezoning of Vistancia
Commercial Land to Residential Uses
10 Caretaker Landscape: Tree & Shrub Installation
14
12 Covenants Corner: The Village at Vistancia Plant Sale
Community
14 Featured Event: Hallowscream
16 What’s Happening
18 Scrapbook
20 Getting Crafty: Easy Apple Crisp
SCHOOL BELL
22 Liberty High School: School District Faces Make-or-Break
Election Day
22 Vistancia Elementary: Fall Fun
23 Lake Pleasant Elementary: Art Club Has Begun at
Lake Pleasant
20
At the CLub
24 Tee Time: I Want to Hit it There
24 Blackstone Country Club: Overseeding and
Seasonal Changes
CITY
26 City of Peoria: Take a Walk in Peoria
27 Police Beat: The Commander’s Community Note
Resources
28 Clubs/Resources
24
Calendar
30 October 2015
Phone: 623.215.8646 / Fax: 623.215.8647 / www.myvistancia.com
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8AM to 5pm.
Additional hours available by appointment.
Cover photo by Aries 70 Studio
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Association
>>> MANAGER’S MESSAGE
Welcome Our New Design Review
Coordinator Susan Claeys
By Craig Pustejovsky, Community Manager
I
would like to introduce Susan
Claeys, Vistancia’s new Design
Review Coordinator. Susan and
her husband recently moved to
Arizona from the Seattle area of Washington. They are
both life-long Washingtonians, but decided to follow their
best friends to the valley of the sun instead of waiting until
retirement. Susan has worked in various positions of the
construction industry for Balfour Beatty Construction,
Polygon Homes, Bentall Kennedy and Opus Northwest.
Susan’s first job out of college was with a Japanese
bank in downtown Seattle. Susan lives nearby in Corta
Bella with her husband and two Chihuahuas – Eddy and
Cooper. Please welcome Susan to Vistancia! If you have
questions regarding the design review process, Susan can
be reached at [email protected]
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Association
>>> from the developer
City of Peoria
Approves Rezoning
of Vistancia
Commercial Land
to Residential Uses
By Mark Hammons, Vice President and
General Manager
I
n response to increased residential activity
within the Vistancia community over the
past few years, the Vistancia development
team has been working with the City of Peoria to rezone several
parcels originally planned for commercial uses within the master
plan to residential uses. Rezoning plans were submitted to the
City of Peoria earlier this year and were approved by City Council
on August 26th. These commercial parcels are now available for
residential new home builder purchase in the following parcels:
Craig Pustejovsky
Community Manager
[email protected]
Carrie Lienhart
Assistant Community Manager
[email protected]
Melissa Parsons
Lifestyle Director
[email protected]
Michael Brooks
Maintenance Director of VMC
[email protected]
Tammy McBrien
Communications Coordinator
[email protected]
Jake Monday
Maintenance Coordinator
[email protected]
Susan Claeys
Design Review Coordinator
[email protected]
Andy Olson
Covenants Coordinator
[email protected]
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Village A (Parcel A5, 14-acres): This parcel is located on
the southeast corner of Vistancia Boulevard and Lone
Mountain Parkway and has been rezoned to medium
density residential, which allows five to eight single-family
residential dwelling units per acre.
Four parcels in Village D (Parcels D1, D2, D3B, D4,
112-acres): These parcels are located at the northeast
corner of Lone Mountain Parkway and El Mirage Road, just
east of Blackstone at Vistancia have all been rezoned from
commercial uses to low density residential. This zoning will
allow two to five single-family residential dwelling units per
acre.
Parcel design and engineering is currently in development with
all five neighborhoods. To learn more about residential and
commercial development within Vistancia, visit the Information
Center at the gated entrance of Blackstone at Vistancia or call
623.933.6233.
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Rudy Bogojevich
Lifestyle Assistant
[email protected]
Casey Doscher
Administrative Coordinator
[email protected]
Clyde Pechstedt
Patrol
[email protected]
Vinny Infante
Patrol
[email protected]
Jim McGoldrick
Patrol
[email protected]
Dan Romans
Patrol
[email protected]
Lana & Ted Friedman
[email protected]
[email protected]
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and Lana Friedman, REALTOR®, M.A., CNE, CDPE are dedicated,
full-time REALTORS®. We established our Arizona real estate
company in Vistancia in 2005.
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• Social Media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn & Pinterest
• Open Houses, Full Color Brochures, RealtorTours and E-mail Blasts
• 7 licensed agents, 6 of whom live in Vistancia
Still time to register for
Komen’s Race for the Cure!
Sunday, October 11th
Downtown Phoenix
If you missed the deadline, but still want to register for the 5K walk
and participate with TEAM VISTANCIA, go to BirdieGolfHomes.com,
click on the pink ribbon and follow the prompts.
RACE FOR THE CURE PASTA NIGHT
Friday, October 9th, 6:00 p.m.
at the Mountain Vista Club in Vistancia
Village. ALL Vistancia residents
and guests are invited to
celebrate breast cancer survivors!
Cost: Adults $11 and children 3-12 $9.
Go to BirdieGolfHomes.com
and click on the pink ribbon to make your dinner reservations.
R.S.V.P. by October 6th.
BUS TRANSPORTATION
Leave the driving and parking to us! Friends
and family outside of Vistancia are welcome
to walk with TEAM VISTANCIA in the 5K walk
and take the bus, too! Cost: Adults $10 and
Children $8. Go to BirdieGolfHomes.com
and click on the pink ribbon to
register for the BUS by October 6th.
Questions? 623-476-2491
or [email protected].
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Association
>>> Caretaker landscape
Tree & Shrub Installation
Dan Trudeau – Director of Horticulture at Vistancia • Horticulturist, SLM
S
pring and fall are the best times of the year to freshen up
your landscape with new trees and shrubs or replace those
that have been lost. Proper planning and installation will
not only make the project fun it will also make the process much
easier. .
STAKING TREES
Trees are staked for support, anchorage or protection. Stake
trees only if they cannot stand without support or if they need
protection from other influences or are threatened by wind, frost
heaving, or similar problems.
The majority of tree and shrub roots occur within the top two feet
of soil and extend up to 3 to 5 times the width of the canopy.
These roots hold the plant in place and absorb water and
nutrients. Steps taken during planting to encourage the growth
of these roots can reduce establishment time and improve plant
survival and stability. Such steps include shallow, wide planting
holes, no organic amendments in the backfill, an organic surface
mulch (2 to 4 inches deep), and proper staking of trees when
required.
1. Use only two stakes. Place them outside the root ball and
irrigation well at right angles to the prevailing wind. Make sure
stakes penetrate undisturbed soil at least six inches.
PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS
1. Mark a circular area 3 to 4 times the diameter of the plant
root ball. Loosen this area to a depth no deeper than the root
ball. Walls of the undisturbed soil should be rough and sloping
outwardly. Dig a hole in the center of the tilled area slightly wider
and no deeper than the root ball.
2. Always handle the plant by the container or the root ball, never
by the trunk or branches. Remove the plant from the container
with minimal disturbance to the root ball. Place larger containers
on their side and tap the sides and bottom. This will usually
free the walls so you can slide the root ball out. Always score
the root ball to disturb the surface and to cut any circling roots.
This encourages roots to grow into the surrounding soil. Make a
vertical cut one-fourth to one half inch deep four times around the
sides and twice across the bottom.
3. The top of the root ball should be level with or slightly above
the finished grade to avoid crown rot and other problems. Fill the
hole with soil and do not pack.
2. To determine the height to place the ties, hold trunk with one
hand a few inches above ground. If trunk bends over, move up
the trunk a few inches and try again. Continue until you find the
lowest point on trunk at which it will not bend. Place ties about six
inches above this point. Use one set of ties only.
3. Horticultural tape can be used to tie small trees to stakes. Tie
wire and webbing can be used on larger trees with thick bark. If
using tie wire and reinforced garden hose, thread wire through the
hose. The garden hose should be just long enough to loop around
the trunk. Twist wires to keep the garden hose from moving along
the wire. The trunk should not move inside the garden hose loop.
4. Fasten tie wires to stake so the cut ends are between the stake
and the tree, not exposed on the outside of the stake. Twist wires
to tighten. There should be enough slack to allow the trunk and
tree tie garden hose to move as a unit. This gentle movement of
the trunk will help develop trunk caliper and taper.
5. Cut the stakes off below the canopy to prevent wounds to
branches.
6. Inspect and loosen tie wires periodically as the tree grows
to avoid girdling the trunk. Remove stakes as soon as possible
which is generally within a year. Always remove the nursery trunk
stake at planting time.
4. Remove the nursery stake and ties. Do not prune unnecessarily.
Remove only dead, broken or diseased branches using clean,
sharp bypass pruners. Do not cover wounds with sealant or paint.
5. Form an irrigation well or berm, irrigate the plant and the entire
tilled area. Apply enough water to thoroughly wet the soil to the
depth of the root ball. This will remove air pockets (which can dry
out the soil and roots) without compacting the soil. This is best
done by hand watering with a hose if possible. More soil may
have to be added after the first irrigation. It is important to put
water in the irrigation well for the first few weeks to make sure the
root ball is moist. If the irrigation well is wider than the root ball,
it may stay dry even though the soil is wet. Expand the irrigation
well or adopt another method of irrigation once roots are growing
into the surrounding soil.
6. Mulch the entire tilled area with two to four inches of organic
material. Keep mulch away from the trunk. If planting in a lawn,
try to keep the planting area free of grass by either hand weeding
or careful applications of herbicide.
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Care to Know Tip: As the temperatures start to cool it is time
to reduce the days/run times of your irrigation. Trees and plants
require much less water as the temperatures cool down and the
day light hours are shorter in the coming months.
Remember it is always best to have a plan. If you have any
questions, please ask your Caretaker Professional.
*** Tips provided by: The University of Arizona Cooperative
Extension
*** Drawings provided by” Alabama Cooperative Extension
System - Alabama A&M University and Auburn University and
Extension Daily
Association
>>> COVENANTS CORNER
The Village at Vistancia Plant Sale
By Andrew Olson, Covenants Coordinator
R
esidents are all out and about taking
advantage of the beautiful weather
and begin to notice what landscaping
has survived the summer heat.
During the week of October 19-23 from 8AM-3PM our community
landscaping contractor will be providing us with approved plants
at wholesale cost to you. We will have these for purchase at the
Association Office.
Periodically, we will also have a representative from Caretaker
on site to answer any questions you may have. We will have
approximately 100 plants ranging from $8-$12 each. We will be
accepting cash or check. Yellow Lantana, Red Lantana, Gopher
Plant, Bougainvillea, Sage, Natleplum, Little John, Red Yucca, Ice
Plant, Golden Barrel and Penstemon.
Stop by the Association office, I look forward to seeing you at
the sale!
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>>> Featured Event
Hallowscream
Friday, October 30 | 5-9PM | Event Lawn
C
reatures are out, the strangest you’ve seen, ghosts prowling
about, tis almost Halloween! Join us for spooky music,
ghostly games, costume parade, haunted inflatables,
candy cemetery, candy booth, food trucks and more. Wristbands
are $3 per child prior to the event, $5 day of the event. Purchase
your wristbands at the Association office.
Hallowscream Candy Stations - Hey Vistancia, we need your
help! During Hallowscream on October 30 from 6-8PM we will be
having a trick or treating event during Hallowscream. Spirit Song
is sponsoring our candy stations and need volunteers. We are
asking residents to sign up to create and man a candy station for
the 2 hours. You can dress it up, make it spooky or just bring your
lawn chairs and hand out candy. There will be numbered stations
all around the community center and we are hoping to get 20
stations set up. All you need is you, decorations if you would like
and some chairs. We will provide the candy and location. If you
are interested, please call Tracy at 623.221.2852
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Candy Donation for Hallowscream! We are asking residents
to donate a bag of candy for our Hallowscream event. We are
expecting 1000 people and want to make sure we have enough
candy for all. If you are able, please drop off a bag of candy at the
Association office by October 27!
A big thank you to Zona Communications and Spirit Song
Church for sponsoring this spooky event!
623-328-5110
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Thursday
KIDS DINE FREE
Friday
AL L• Y O U • C A N • E AT
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Enjoy a free kid’s meal with the purchase of
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of special pricing. Offer expires 10/31/15.
Community
>>> What’s Happening
Coffee Talk
Story Time with Winnie the Witch
Corks & Canvas
Paint & Gogh Class
Come and uncork your inner canvas. Palate2Palette will be
joining us to help you along. Whether you have never picked up a
paintbrush in your life or you are a seasoned artist looking to have
a fun and creative night out, Corks and Canvas night is for you.
Canvases, easels, aprons, brushes, paint and professional step by
step instruction will be available to you. You will go home with your
own 16X20 masterpiece. Feel free to BYOB, beer, wine or favorite
beverage. Price is $35. Payments can be made to Beth Hill from
Palate2Palette at [email protected].
$25-The kids are off school and you can get them out of the house
for some painting with friends! Join Sunny Hall, a retired Deer Valley
art teacher as she helps you learn to make something amazing
in a fun atmosphere! You don’t even need to know how to paint!
Price includes: apron, paints, canvas, easels and Sunny brings the
FUN! For ages 5-13 years. To register, call Sunny at 623.764.0446.
Registration deadline is Wednesday, October 14. Only 15 spots
available, so hurry!
Friday, October 2 | 9 -10AM | Association Office
Friday, October 2 | 7-9PM
Relay for Life
Saturday, October 3 | 4-10PM
The world’s largest and most impactful fundraising event to end
cancer is coming to Vistancia. The evening community fundraising
walk features teams of walkers that take turns walking and enjoying
food, games and fundraising activities while raising money to
help the American Cancer Society. The event will be held at The
Mountain Vista Club in The Village at Vistancia. For registration and
event details call 623.933.6233.
Food for Kidz Fundraiser
Sunday, October 4 | 1-5PM | Trilogy Clubhouse
Stop by and support Food for Kidz. Food for Kidz is in their 10th
year and have prepared over 125,000 (each year) dry, nutritious
meals for hungry kids. 50% of all the meals that are packed go to
the Phoenix Food Bank.
This year Trilogy will be hosting a Silpada Jewelry fundraising event
in the Tewa Room at the Trilogy Clubhouse. Everyone is welcome
to come and browse a huge selection of gorgeous jewelry that
representative, Susan Butler has arranged. There will be raffles
throughout the afternoon. Please come and support this Food for
Kidz event!
Then on December 10, Food for Kidz will be hosting a Golf Tournament
Fundraiser at the Trilogy Golf Course. We invite everyone to either
make up a team of 4 or sign up as a single and enjoy a day of good
golfing and great prizes! Contact Alan Doerschel at 623.266.0039
or at [email protected] for more information and to register.
Oktoberfest
Saturday, October 10 | 5:30-8:30PM | Event Lawn
Come out and enjoy an evening of live entertainment with The Fun
Guys Polka Band, bratwurst, beer and contests! You won’t want
to miss this fun event where you can kick up your heels, do a little
chicken dance and enjoy a beer or two without having to drive too far.
You can always sit down and watch a football game sponsored by
Zona Communications too. Tickets are $8 per person until October
5 and $10 per person after. Ticket includes: event entrance, 2 beer
tickets, bratwurst and chips, live entertainment and the opportunity
to win the Masskrugstemmen (stein holding) Contest! We will have a
round for guys and gals. Bring your wallet as we will be selling more
drink tickets and you must present your ID at the event entrance.
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Tuesday, October 13 | 10AM | Association Office
Friday, October 16 | 1-3PM | MVC Clubhouse
Snores n S’mores Family Campout
Saturday October 17 at 4PM until Sunday,
October 18 at 7AM
Ahoy Matey, do we have a camping experience for you! This campout
is perfect for first time campers, young families, grandparents and
grandkids or any age group for that matter. You bring the tent and
bedding, we provide the rest! This year’s theme is Pirates! You will
enjoy inflatables, scavenger hunt, crafts, a live pirate magic show
and we will end the night with a great family movie with s’mores
of course! Ticket price includes all entertainment, BBQ dinner,
breakfast and fun. Must register by Friday, October 9. Cost is $15
per adult (ages 13+) and $12 per child (children 2 and under are
free). No refunds after deadline. We will be camping on the lower
event lawn. Don’t miss out, limited spots available. If you don’t want
to stay the night, that is quite alright. Just come enjoy the activities
and then head home after the movie. Ticket price is still the same.
Call Melissa for more information at 623.215.8646 or email her at
[email protected].
Plant Sale
October 19-23 | 8AM-3PM | Association Office
Hallowscream
Friday, October 30 | 5-9PM | Event Lawn
Upcoming Events:
Garage Sale
Saturday, November 7 | 7 -11AM | Your Garage
Craft Fair
Saturday, November 7 | 10AM – Noon | MVC Parking Lot
Tailgate & Chili Cook Off
Saturday, December 5 | 7-9:30PM
Cook up a pot of your favorite chili and enter the Chili Cook Off
contest while we enjoy a NCAA Championship game out in the
parking lot. Grand prize for the ‘People’s Choice’ for chili will be
awarded 2 tickets to a Cardinals game and a trophy! Call Melissa to
enter the contest by emailing her [email protected].
Prescott Christmas Parade
Saturday, December 5
Price: $79 per person
Travel to “Arizona’s Christmas City”, Prescott and watch a legendary
parade complete with floats, marching bands, and tap-dancing
toddlers. In the evening see the brilliantly decorated town square.
You will also visit the Gingerbread Village at the Prescott Resort. This
getaway will truly get you in the holiday spirit! For more information
call Free Spirit Vacations at 480.926.5547.
Pilates
Fridays 10:30-11:30AM | MVC Clubhouse
Rose Bowl Parade
Thursday, December 31, 2015 –
Sunday, January 2, 2016
Price: $575 pp/double $695 pp/single
Join Free Spirit Vacations for the Granddaddy of Them All - The
Rose Bowl Parade. The “Parade of all Parades” will be making its
way down Colorado Boulevard in grand style on New Year’s Day and
you’ll have great seats along the parade route for up-close-viewing.
It’s a sensory event you will not want to miss. See the giant floral
floats. Smell the aroma of the millions of roses and other flowers and
hear the marching bands play robust sounds. For more information
call Free Spirit Vacations at 480.926.5547.
Vertlocity Training
Fridays 4-6PM | MVC Gym
Vertlocity Training is designed to improve your overall vertical
jump, speed, agility, and quickness. You will learn proper vertical
jump technique, and perform fun drills that will increase speed and
quickness. For more information or to register for a session, contact
Coach Jon Martin at [email protected].
Furniture Painting
Mondays & Thursdays | 6-8PM | MVC Clubhouse
CLUBS/CLASSES
For more information or to register, contact Tina at
[email protected].
AZ Tumble & Dance
Water Aerobics
For more information or to register contact: Tawni Lanoue ·
602.989.4568 · [email protected].
Come out every Monday, Tuesday and Friday to a comfortable
workout environment. With all of the benefits of cardio and resistance
training, Water Aerobics is sure to be a great, joint stress free
workout that everyone will enjoy. If you would like more information
contact Lisa Siminoff [email protected] or Diane Schwartz at
[email protected].
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | MVC Gym
Vistancia Vipers
Tuesday & Thursday | 4-6PM | Foothills Pool
Our practices will run through mid December, on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Our first practice, the younger junior group will swim
from 4-4:45pm, and our senior practice from 5-6pm. This is great
extra work for swimmers looking to improve their strokes and
endurance. The price for a full month going forward is $65/month.
We are limiting the amount of kids because of limited pool time,
so please email us if you are interested at [email protected] or
[email protected].
Flex Yoga
Mondays 10:30-11:30AM | Wednesdays
8:30-9:30AM | MVC Clubhouse
Flex Yoga is a class specifically designed for active mature adults
to stretch and strengthen. It is also perfect for the beginner yogi
or anyone wanting a gentler practice and open to anyone. It will
increase flexibility, lubricate joints, increase muscle tone and build
strength, while reducing stress levels and increasing breath capacity.
It is a Healthways Silver Sneakers sponsored class free to those
who qualify and $5 for all others. Contact Ilaiza for more information
at [email protected].
Monday, Tuesday, Friday | 9-10AM | Foothills Pool
Free Educational & Informative Q & A
Thursday Oct 8 | 6:30-8:30PM | MVC Clubhouse
All registered guests are invited to come socialize, drink, enjoy
some Oktoberfest inspired food, and a chance to win great prizes!
For more information or to RSVP, contact Corey at corey.mabry@
libertymutual.com.
ACA Health Insurance Seminar
Friday, October 16 | 6-8PM | MVC Clubhouse
2016 Open Enrollment starts November 1.Please join William
Steffen Vistancia resident and Independent Health Agent for 10+
years to discuss the best methods to navigate the 2016 health
insurance marketplace. Topics: PPO network closures, the
rise of HMO’s, matching doctors to smaller networks, premium
increases, carrier mergers and exits, income calculation and
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plan, retired/retiring, self-employed, with no employer group plan
or my current cherished clients. RSVP 928.252.2493 or email
[email protected].
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Community
>>> Scrapbook
Margaritaville – Sip ‘n’ Dip
Crock Pot Luck BINGO
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Scavenger Hunt
Laugh In – Laugh All
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Community
>>> Getting Crafty
Easy Apple Crisp
By Vanessa Rodriguez Coppola of www.SeeVanessaCraft.com
S
ummer is finally behind us and I’m looking forward to
the cool, crisp days of Fall. Actually, anything under 90
degrees will be a welcomed change here in Arizona. In the
meantime, I’ll be in my kitchen dreaming of cooler weather with
my apple crisp recipe. This recipe is easy enough for kids to help
with. They’ll love peeling the apples and using a pastry cutter to
blend the ingredients. A must do for your Fall bucket list.
INGREDIENTS
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8 Medium Apples
1 Cup Flour
1 Cup Sugar
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
1/4 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
10 Tablespoons Butter
DIRECTIONS
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Step 2: While the oven is preheating, start making the crumble
topping. Combine 1 cup of flour, 1 cup sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt,
1 teaspoon cinnamon and 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg in a large mixing
bowl.
Step 3: Slice 10 tablespoons of butter and add to the mixing
bowl. Use a pastry blender to blend the ingredients together until
the consistency is crumbly.
Step 4: Wash, peel and slice apples. Arrange apples inside a
baking dish (I used a 1.5 qt round dish) and sprinkle crumble
topping on top.
Step 5: Bake at 375 degrees for 50-55 minutes. Stick a fork into
one of the apples to make sure that it is tender. Enjoy!
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SCHOOL BELL
>>> Liberty High School
School District Faces a Make-or-Break
Election Day
By Molly Murray
T
he Peoria Unified Governing Board
has proposed a 13% maintenance
and operations budget override that
will allegedly help stifle the on-going yearly
departure of teachers from the district. The
override will be put up to vote on the November 3, 2015 ballot.
This override would mark a 3% increase from the current override
of 10%.
The voters within the district elected a 10% override back in
1996. Every few years, the override has been renewed. The
current 10% has allowed approximately $17.8 million dollars to
be added to base funding each year. The extra 3% will allow the
district to maintain highly qualified teachers, ensuring that PUSD
students continue to receive a top-tier education.
The current 10% budget benefits many different factors within
schools. Just to name a few, the current budget allows the district
to sufficiently pay for assistant principals, school nurses, physical
education programs, arts education, extracurricular activities,
athletic programs, developmental reading programs, instructional
coaches, and gifted education programs.
If the override is approved, the additional 3% would be used to
attract and retain qualified teachers and staff with competitive
pay. The state of Arizona is hemorrhaging teachers due to low
spending on both staff and students. Compared against the rest
of the nation, Arizona ranks last in education funding.
In general, the attraction and retention of qualified teachers
has quite the domino effect. Bringing in more teachers would
ultimately decrease class sizes, allowing more one-on-one time
with students.
What would the override look like to the average taxpayer
in Arizona? Well, the current override tax rate is $1.1507 per
$100,000 of assessed property valuation. The proposed override
tax rate would be an estimated $1.5373. This is a net increase
of $0.3866. For example, let’s say your home’s assessed value
is $130,860. Your current property tax is $150.58 per year. If the
maintenance and operations override passes, your taxes would
increase approximately $4 per month.
If the override is not approved by the voters in November, the
current maintenance and operations budget will be phased
out over three years. This will cause the budget to reduce by
approximately $5.8 million dollars each year. Coupled with the
sweeping education cuts already taking place within the state,
the health of the district is truly in a most precarious state.
>>> Vistancia Elementary
Fall Fun
T
hank you to our parents and community
for supporting and participating in our
successful Boosterthon HEAT Fun Run
and HEAT Fest.
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Below are our October events we hope you can join us for:
• October 5 - PTO meeting at the MVC Clubhouse at 6:30 pm
• October 7 - Walk/Bike to School Day at the MVC Parking
Lot at 7:20 am
• October 12 - No School-Columbus Day
• October 15 and 16 - Early Release/Parent Teacher
Conferences
• October 29 - Spotlight Student Assembly
>>> Lake Pleasant Elementary
Art Club Has Begun at
Lake Pleasant!
W
ith the addition of our new art
teacher, Mrs. Kelsey Spiers, we are
excited to announce an Art Club
has begun at Lake Pleasant. Art club is an
opportunity for students in grades 5th through
8th to expand upon their art and do new art
activities that they might not get to in art class.
According to Mrs. Speirs, “The vision for art
club is for our students to grow their passion for art, to expand
their knowledge of art and what they can create. We want our
students to know art is important! We see art everywhere, and
it’s important to have an understanding and appreciation for the
arts. Art can also be a way for students to express themselves.
Sometimes we can’t always tell people what or how we feel but
we can create a piece of artwork to gets our feelings out and
to let go things inside of us.” Our community can support the
art program by donating anything they can. It would be great to
get some hard cover books, old magazines, and clean empty
containers with lids are just a few items that would be helpful.
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At the club
>>> Tee TIME
I Want To Hit It There
By Greg Ellis, General Manager, Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia
O
ne of the readers of the Vistancia
Living requested this month’s tip.
95% of all golfers cannot or do not
line up to hit the ball to their target. I will watch
them practicing and ask one simple question;
“where are you trying to hit the ball?” The answer to me is “I want to
hit it out there.” Usually “out there” is a 100 yard wide practice area.
Of the three swing fundamentals, “alignment” is the key to getting
the golf ball to go where you want. Practice the following and you
will see your going toward the target intentionally:
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During a Tour players’ pre-shot routine you will see them making
sure that they pick an intended target to begin their set-up to hit
the ball toward the primary target. Usually they will find a spot
about six to twelve inches ahead of the ball in line with their
target. Next they will draw an imaginary line through the ball
and intended spot on the ground.
Now that the line of flight has been determined, continue with
your set-up and address to the golf ball. The club face will be
directly on the line of your intended path. Your feet should be
lined up on a parallel line target line. This is crucial. If your feet
are at your target and the club is at your target the lines will
converge upon each other and this will lead to a virtual closed
clubface at impact. With your feet on the proper line, make sure
that your knees, hips and shoulders are on the same line as
your feet. When practicing, lay clubs on the ground to give you
a better visual of this alignment process.
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Finally, when you swing the club, make sure that the club stays
long and low on the back swing on the imaginary extended line.
When making the downward swing, the hips rotate through first
and allow the club to swing back down on the same path and
toward the target. Remember to finish the swing with your belt
buckle pointing to your intended target. Any swing short of that
may not provide the intended results
Have fun and remember if you need help with this tip or any other,
feel free to email me at [email protected] or call me for
a lesson at 623-328-5107.
Make sure to tune in to the Bunker to Bunker Golf Show every
Saturday morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. on Arizona Sport
98.7 FM or on the internet at www.arizonasports.com for more
tips and updates on all of the week’s golfing news in the Valley and
around the world. Join me, Jim Hill, and Marty Monaghan for a
comprehensive look at the golf world for the week.
>>> Blackstone Country Club
Blackstone Country Club
Overseeding and Seasonal Changes
By the Vistancia Information Center
W
ith the cooler months upon us, it’s that time of year again
for seasonal changes and Blackstone Country Club’s
annual fall overseeding. Each year during the month
of October the course closes to prepare for the upcoming golf
season. This year Blackstone Country Club will be closed Monday,
October 5th through Friday, October 30th. The golf shop and driving
range will remain open for practice Wednesday through Sunday
from 9AM to 4PM until the Club re-opens for member play. All
other Club amenities including the fitness and dining facilities,
resort pools and tennis courts will remain operational during normal
scheduled hours. To learn more about golf at Blackstone Country
Club or if you have questions regarding the course contact the golf
shop at 623.707.8710.
In addition to the seasonal overseeding, please be reminded that
the Blackstone at Vistancia gatehouse hours will change for the fall
through winter seasons. Starting October 1st, the gatehouse hours
will change to 7am to 7pm through March 31st. For assistance
during non-manned hours you may contact the Community Patrol
480-313-2685.
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If you are interested in learning more about membership
opportunities at Blackstone Country Club contact Helen Doney
at [email protected] or 623-707-8700. If you are
interested in real estate in Blackstone at Vistancia, visit
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CITY
>>> City of Peoria
Take a Walk in Peoria
Residents will see a lot of walking in Peoria this month as census enumerators
hit the street to assist in the special census and our community kicks of its annual
bike and walk to school day. As Peoria residents have witnessed, the city has experienced rapid growth in the past decade. New housing developments, schools,
roads, stores, restaurants and more have popped up throughout the city. With
explosive growth comes a disparity between public service needs and appropriation of funds. Funds are distributed through city governments from the state of
Arizona and they are based on population numbers. Every 10 years cities in Arizona participate in a U.S. Census and, in some cases, mid-decade census counts to
update population counts. Cities fund and operate police and fire departments,
emergency response services, waste collection, and road and sidewalk maintenance, among other things.The mid-decade census information will help Peoria get
its fair share of state and federal funds. Beginning Oct. 1, the City of Peoria will be
conducting a special door-to-door census in our community. Enumerators will be
walking throughout Peoria communities to gather basic information about
residents. The special census counts are only conducted in person, so open your
door and be counted!
Along with the census enumerators, hundreds of kids across the country will
participate in Walk and Bike to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 7. In the morning,
I will be serving as an honorary crossing guard at Vistancia Elementary School.
Walk and Bike to School Day was developed to help reduce traffic congestion and
air pollution around schools, while encouraging physical fitness among students.
Students will also learn various safe routes to schools designated by school
officials. This day is all about awareness and teaching families about alternative
ways of travel. We hope to motivate people to use some of these alternative
modes that will reduce traffic as well as offer a health benefit to our community.
City officials recommend that students walk or bike to school with a group of
friends, and that students who are in kindergarten through third grade be accompanied by an adult.
Peoria City Councilmember
Bridget Binsbacher
Mesquite District
STAY CONNECTED
[email protected]
623.773.7385
6 Questions in 60 Seconds.
Open your door & be counted!
Bring your tax dollars home!
Beginning October 1st, the City of
Peoria, along with the U.S. Census Bureau, will
be conducting a special door-to-door Census
in our community.
An updated population count helps Peoria
receive its fair share of state and federal funds
which provide essential city services, including
Fire, Police, Water, Roadways, and more!
Since the last Census in 2010, Peoria has
experienced significant growth. New homes,
businesses and industries have moved into our
community and it’s vital that we document this
change with certified Census counts.
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Mid-Decade Census
Special Census counts are only
conducted in person, so open
your door and be counted.
peoriaaz.gov/census2015
>>> POLICE BEAT
The Commander’s Community Note
Bruce Walls, North Precinct Commander, Peoria Police Department
I
am pleased to report we have had an
exceptional month in regard to crime
and that is because of your community
involvement. You all have placed a number
of calls addressing suspicious activity, traffic
concerns and my folks have responded. In addition, Lieutenants
Ray, Kemp, Pottenger and Hadley have been very proactive in
looking at crime in your area and addressing it. I would also like
to thank your Community Managers Craig and Carrie. They have
been a wealth of information in keeping your trails safe and free of
crime. We are going to have a no tolerance approach to anyone
causing damage to those trails. We are still working traffic concerns
in the community and have taken a warning approach thus far. It is
my hope that all of the citizens of Vistancia pay attention to speed
and stopping their vehicles when necessary, as we will quickly be
approaching no longer giving warnings but citing violators.
Again, Vistancia is a great community and our crime is minimal.
I ask that you help us keep your community safe by reporting
criminal and suspicious activity to our non-emergency number
623-773-8311. If you have an emergency situation please call
911. I would also like to let you all know that Mike Self is available
to attend any meeting or block watch to talk about recent scams
that criminals are perpetrating on community members. He can be
reached at [email protected] or 623-773-7082.
Remember, lock your vehicles, secure your home/valuables, keep
your garage doors closed when not in use and stay safe.
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Resources
HOA Office Vistancia Community Patrol Vistancia Village Emergency
For use between midnight and 8AM 623.215.8646
480.313.2685
800.274.3165
City of Peoria
Police/Animal Control
Peoria Policing Program, North Tip Line [email protected]
Fire Southwest Ambulance
Arrowhead Hospital North Peoria Emergency Center Sun Health Hospital Post Office Sunrise Mountain Library 623.773.8311
623.773.5077
623.773.7279
480.655.7234
623.561.1000
623.561.2022
623.214.4000
623.979.8533
623.773.8650
Utilities
Cox Communications Zona Communications Southwest Gas APS (Electric) City of Peoria (water/trash) 602.694.1952
623.455.4500
877.860.6020
602.371.7171
623.773.7160
Schools
Peoria Unified S.D. #11 Lake Pleasant Elementary Attendance Vistancia Elementary Attendance Liberty High School Sunrise Mountain High School Creative Castle Preschool and Kindergarten
623.486.6000
623.773.6575
623.773.6582
623.773.6500
623.773.6508
623.773.6525
623.487.5125
602.740.9561
Churches
Spirit Song Church 623.824.1357
Activities and Clubs
Grief Share: After the funeral, when the cards and flowers have stopped coming, most of
the people around you return to their normal lives. But your grief continues and you feel
alone. Often, friends and family want to help you, but don’t know how. That’s the reason for
GriefShare. Our group is led by caring people who have experienced grief and have rebuilt
their lives. Offered to the community by Spirit Song Church. Meets in the Mountain Vista Club
building on Thursdays 6:30-8:00 p.m. For more information contact Pastor Karol Brecheisen
at 928.853.5663.
Helping Hands Club: The Helping Hands club is a group of Vistancia residents with the same
mission to help their neighbors in need! If you would like to join the club or if you have a need
that the club might be able to assist you with contact Robert and Julia Miller 623-760-5582
or [email protected].
Homeschoolers of Vistancia: Welcoming all homeschooling families and educators or
mentors living in or surrounding area of Vistancia. Join to connect with families passionate
about home-based, world-based education! Share ideas, tips, curriculum, and encouragement.
Schedule meetings, events, activities, and field trips. Connect to our group on Facebook or
please contact Julie Goodson 623.680.6928 or Anne-Marie Older 602.354.6741 for
information.
MOMS Club: We are a non-profit network support group for all moms. Whether you are
working and looking to connect with other working moms or you stay at home and are
looking for friendships for both you and your child, we are the answer. We offer many
activities! If you are interested in meeting new moms and making great friendships, please visit
www.vistanciamomsclub.com.
Poker Club: Come meet your neighbors while playing a game of skill and luck. Vistancia Poker
Texas hold-em tournaments are held every other Saturday from January through November,
with a championship tournament in December. Buyins vary from $20 to $50 per tournament.
For the full schedule of tournaments or more information, please visit our website at
www.vistanciapoker.com or email [email protected].
Tennis Club: Drop-in Tennis is on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturday at the Mountain Vista
Club tennis courts at 7:30AM-10:00AM. For more information, contact Howie Grover at
[email protected] or call 623.215.8708.
Tennis Lessons: Tennis Pro Joe Ragland instructs Children and Adults in multiple settings
including private lessons and group clinics. Call Joe for additional information at 623.680.6738.
Basketball League: Vistancia now has its own basketball league. Games are Saturday
mornings from 9am-1pm. For more info visit www.fsiellc.com.
Tumble and Dance: AZ Tumble N Dance Company LLC non-competitive tumbling and
dance. We help children build strength, coordination, flexibility, motor skills, and self
confidence. We believe once children experience the feeling of fitness and the fun and joy
of movement they will be on their way to an active lifestyle. Classes are available to children
ages 2 through 14 years old. Beginners to experienced children are all welcome. Our classes
and choreography are fun and child appropriate. If you would love to register, contact Tawni
Lanoue at [email protected]. Or visit http.aztumblendance.wix.com for program
information.
Bible Study: The women’s Bible study meets every Thursday at 9AM in the MVC Clubhouse.
All women are invited as we share, discuss, and encourage one another. Call Valerie for more
information at 623.824.1357.
Vistancia Village Loaning Library: Bring a book take a book at the Loaning Library in the
Association Office. We are also always accepting donations for books and DVDs For more
information contact the Association Office at 623.215.8646.
Bunco: We need players! Join us in the Clubhouse on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of
each month at 7PM for an exciting dice game and a great way to meet new friends! The fee
is $6 per person to play. There are cash prizes available to win. Please contact Harrianne at
[email protected] if you’re interested in playing!
Vistancia Vipers: For more information and to register please contact Jen Peery at
[email protected].
Aquaria Swim School: Taught 1-on-1, and designed for children ages 6 months to 6
years, your child will learn how to independently float or to swim safely to the side of the pool.
The aquatic journey continues from there. Safety, then fun! For more information, visit www.
aquariaswim.com or call 623.680.6835.
Cheer Club: We focus on health and fitness, building self confidence and the FUNdamentals
of cheerleading with the emphasis on fun while working hard to perfect our skills. Email Clarissa
at [email protected] or call 623.271.3483 for more information.
Fitness Boot Camp: With a military style of fitness training this class will help you shed
pounds and get into shape while having fun! Early bird special is $75 for the entire 5 weeks
Monday-Friday. Call Jennifer at 435.701.0065 or email her at [email protected] to sign
up. Visit www.vistanciafitnessbootcamp.webs.com for more information.
Garden Chat: Garden chat will meet the second Wednesday of every month at 6pm. Contact
[email protected] for additional information.
Vistancia Waterworks: Classes will be held at the Mountain Vista Pool. All classes are taught
by Coach Mike, an aquatic professional with over thirty years of experience teaching swimming
at all levels. For registration please phone 425.492.6871.
Water Aerobics: Come out every Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 9-10AM at the Foothills
Pool, a comfortable workout environment. With all of the benefits of cardio and resistance
training, Water Aerobics is sure to be a great, joint stress free workout that everyone will enjoy.
If you would like more information contact Lisa Siminoff [email protected] or Diane
Schwartz at [email protected].
Workout Group: Come enjoy new friends as you strengthen your muscles and enjoy fun new
workouts. We rotate through various strength training, cardio, and Plyometric exercises. All age
ranges and skill levels welcome. Classes are Free! We meet Mon, Fri at 8:15AM in the MVC
Gym. Contact Lisa at [email protected].
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/vistanciavillageassociation and find us online at www.myvistancia.com.
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Calendar
October 2015
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
1
Women’s Bible
Study 9am
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Homemade Cookie
Contest 2-3:30pm
2
Pilates 10:30-11:30am
Vertlocity Training 4-6pm
3
FSIE Basketball 9am-2pm
8
Women’s Bible
Study 9am
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Oktoberfest Seminar 6pm
9
Pilates 10:30-11:30am
Vertlocity Training 4-6pm
15
Women’s Bible
Study 9am
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
16
Pilates 10:30-11:30am
Vertlocity Training 4-6pm
21
22
Women’s Bible Study 9am
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
23
Pilates 10:30-11:30am
Vertlocity Training 4-6pm
24
28
29
Women’s Bible Study 9am
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
30
Pilates 10:30-11:30am
Vertlocity Training 4-6pm
31
Bootcamp 5-7am
Drop-In Tennis 8-10am
Bootcamp 8:30am9:30am
Cheer Practice
5-8pm (Office)
Tumble & Dance
3:30-7:00pm
Bootcamp 5am-7am
Workout Group 8am
Water Aerobics 9-10am
FSIE Basketball 6-9pm
Vistancia Village Association
29701 N. Sunrise Point
Peoria, AZ 85383
623.215.8646
www.myvistancia.com
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11
5
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
12
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
New Resident Orientation
5:30pm
18
25
Weekly Fitness
Schedule
19
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
26
Furniture Painting 6-8pm
Bootcamp 5-7am
Workout Group 8-9am
Water Aerobics 9-10am
Flex Yoga 10:3011:30am
Cheer Practice
4-6pm (Gym)
FSIE Basketball 6-9pm
6
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Sol Yoga 5:30pm
7
Bunco 7pm
MOMS Club Meeting
9:30-11:30am
13
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Cub Scouts 6-8pm
Sol Yoga 5:30pm
Story Time 10am
14
Game Group
2-4pm
20
Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Sol Yoga 5:30pm
Bunco 7pm
Vistancia Quarterly
Board Meeting 6pm
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Viper Swim
Practice 4-6pm
Sol Yoga 5:30pm
Cub Scouts 6-8pm
Blackstone Town Hall
Meeting 6pm
Bootcamp 5-7am
Drop-In Tennis 8-10am
Bootcamp 8:30am9:30am
Water Aerobics 9-10am
Tumble & Dance
4:40-7:00pm
FSIE Basketball 7-9pm
Bootcamp 5-7am
Workout Group 8-8:30am
Bootcamp 8:30am9:30am
Flex Yoga 8:30-9:30am
Tumble & Dance
10-10:35am
Club Cheer 4-7pm (Gym)
FSIE Basketball
7-9:30pm
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Estate Planning Seminar
6-7pm
Coffee Talk 9am
Relay for Life
4-10pm
Corks & Canvas 7-9pm
10
FSIE Basketball 9am-2pm
Oktoberfest
5:30-8:30pm
ACA Health Insurance
Seminar 6-8pm
Hallowscream
5-9pm
17
FSIE Basketball 9am-2pm
Snores ‘n’ S’mores
4pm
Happy
Halloween
Drop-In Tennis 8-10am
Cheer Club 7-9am
Wealth Management International, Ltd.
invites you and a guest to our
Enjoy complimentary, authentic
German Food, Beer and Wine
Along with a brief but very informative
Financial Planning Presentation
“How to Avoid 6 Costly Financial Mistakes”
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
At the Trilogy Kiva Club
27980 N. Trilogy Blvd., Peoria, AZ
6:00 - 6:15
6:15 - 6:45
6:45 - 7:30
7:30 - 8:00
Registration and Say “Hello”
Enjoy German food, Beer & Wine
Financial Planning Presentation
Q & A with the Advisors
Visit our display tables for time-sensitive financial offers
Please R.S.V.P.
By September 30, 2015
Contact Judy at 623-875-5204, ext. 116
or email [email protected] - 24/7