04/15 - MountainBrook Village
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04/15 - MountainBrook Village
www.mbvaz.org COMMUNITY FORUM Jerry Stevenson, Secretary, (March, 2015) On the second Tuesday of every month, your President holds an open forum during or after the Coffee & News. At this forum residents have the opportunity to ask questions and get answers. This forum began with Rick Peters and continues with Gene Prescott and it appears to be something the residents want and like. Come join us for coffee and a donut and bring your question or simply listen to the Q & A. Here are some examples of the Q & A from the March 2015 open forum. Question: There are often not enough parking spaces. Response: You are correct, at times we find all golf cart and car spaces taken. The construction at the Mesquite has compounded this problem and we will plan future construction projects out of peak season. We also want to reinforce the need for motorcycles and golf carts to park in designated Golf Cart spaces. Question(s): The new issue of the phone book has some shortcomings. The font is too small, deceased residents are included and the neighborhood pages are removed. We also enjoy the bound copy instead of the stapled book. Response: Thank you for your input. This next issue will also include e-mail addresses (optional). We will take your input into account as we design the next version of this critical directory. Cis Haines will be our Community point person who will work with First Services Residential and Ray’s Printing for the 2016 Directory. Question: Why don’t we have security cameras in the pool area so we know who caused the problem? Response: The Board will be approving the purchase of security cameras in the March Board meeting. Question: Since many of our residents do not come to coffee and news, many of them did not hear about the unacceptable behavior by some of our residents. Are you going to put an article in the Mountaineer so everybody gets to see this information? Response: Yes, you will see the President’s Corner article in this issue of the Mountaineer covers this unfortunate reaction by some of us Question: What is the status of the Mesquite Building? Response: The Mesquite building is targeted to be completed the second week of May Question: What is the status of the Pickleball review? Response: To date we have spent money in two areas—a sound study and a land survey. We have received some proposals for 4 options to expand the Pickleball area. A Board sub-committee April 2015 has been formed to review the options and this will be discussed at the April Board workshop. Question: Why aren’t Board members limited to Full-Time residents and not “Snowbirds”? Response: It is important that we have a mix of residents on the Board and on our Committees. Jerry Stevenson is the only Board member who is not here year round. He is committed to meet all his Board and Liaison responsibilities for all 24 months of his term. To this end we are upgrading our conference calling equipment and implementing 800-call in conferencing. This will allow Jerry and other Members who are travelling to fully participate and fulfil their roles. It’s the 141st Annual Kentucky Derby Where? Churchill Downs and MBV Saturday May 2, 2015 The party starts at 2pm - Post time is 3:24pm Come and watch the race in the Supersition Center BYOB and an appetizer to share Sign up in the Activity Office - This is a free event. See page 18 for photos of the 2015 Follies Get your MountainBrook Home and enjoy your own little "pot -of- Gold"! See all of our homes on virtual tour at Loriblank.com GET YOUR MOUNTAINBROOK HOME TODAY! JUST CALL US! DESERT HOLLY! 2050 sf, 2 masters + den! 2 Car Gar. $274,000 Call Cathy SAGUARO MODEL! ON GOLF CRS! 1753 sf, 2 bd, + Den 2 car gar! $269,900 Call Jana Lea DESERT HOLLY! 1862 sf 2 masters, 2 bths, 2 car gar! $279,900 Call Jana Lea NEW NEW JASMINE! PANORAMIC VIEWS! FURNISHED! 1733 SF, 2 bed + 1571 SF, 2 bed, 2 bth, 2 car gar. office 2 car gar TURNKEY! $241,000 Call Shirley $299,950 Call Lori GORGEOUS! BACKS TO WASH! PICACHO & CASITA ON GOLF COURSE 1987 SF, 3 bed, 3 bths, 1 den, 2.5 car gar $389,000 Call Jana Lea ACACIA MODEL! 2292 sf, 2 bd + den 2.5 car gar! $309,000 Call Shirley BRADSHAW! LOCATION!! 1969 sf, 2 bd, + den, 2bth, fireplace, 2.5 car gar $339,900 Call Jana Lea NEW PICACHO & CASITA ON GOLF COURSE! ST ANDREWS! VIEWS ALL AROUND! GORGEOUS! PRIVATE! UPDATED PICACHO & CASITA! UPDATED! 1999 sf, 3 + den, 3 bth, fireplace, 2.5 car gar Furniture separate. 2252 sf, 2 bed, 2.5 bth, fireplace, 2 car gar - Lots of new updates! 2000 SF, 2 bd + office, 2bths, 2.5 car gar. Tiled porch & patio! 2000 SF, 3 bed, 3 bths, den, 2 car gar $374,900 Call Jana Lea HIDDEN CANYON! BIG ACACIA! VIEWS! 2232 SF, 2 bd, office, 2.5 bths, 2 car gar. Ftont ctyd $385,000 Call Dawn $339,000 Call Cathy $259,000 Call Lori WOW! OPEN FLOOR PLAN! DESERT HOLLY! LOCATION! 1335 SF, 2 bed, 2 baths, 2 car garage!Great back yard! $179,000 Call Lori 1941 sf, 2 master suites, 2 baths , 2.5 car garage. Ramada! $265,900 Call Lori $259,000 Call Lori LANTANA CASITA! FURNISHED! 1398 SF, 2 bd, 2 ba 2 car gar, $185,000 Call Cathy NEW SAGUARO BY UDC! TURNKEY! 1443 Sf, 2 bed, 2 ba 2 car gar. VIEWS! $209,900 Call Jana Lea SAGUARO BY SHEA! 1793 SF, 2 bed, den, 2bth 2 car gar Fireplace! $229,000 Call Cathy $244,700 Call Cathy OCOTILLO! HIGHLY UPGRADED! 1415 sf, 2 bed, office, 2 bths, 2 car gar. Entertainers yard! MESQUITE MODEL GOLF VIEWS! 1543 SF 2 bed, 2 bths 2 car gar $258,900 Call Ronelle NEW SAGUARO BY SHEA! SAGUARO! FENCED, PRIVATE LOT! BIG ACACIA MODEL! WESTCHESTER! HIGHLY UPDATED! 1754 SF, 2 bed, 2 bth, office, 2 car gar. MAKE IT YOUR OWN! 1420 SF, 2 bed, 2 bths, 2 car gar 1/3 rd Ac Lot! 2298 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bths, 2 car gar. CUL-DE-SAC! 1879 sf, 3 bds, 1.75 bth, 2 car gar! FRONT CTDY! $259,000 Call Dawn $216,900 Call Lori $279,000 Call Lisa $278,900 Call Jana Lea 23 MOUNTAINBROOK HOMES SOLD IN 2015 57 SOLD IN 2014 ESTRELLA! VIEWS! FURNITURE AVAILABLE. 1637 SF, 3 bd, 2 bath, 2 car gar. Fireplace! $269,900 Call Jana Lea 2015 RECENT SALES: 7594 E Palo Brea 5363 S Emerald Desert 8141 E Greenview Dr 5098 S Red Yucca Dr 6452 S Fairway Dr 8154 E Greenview Dr 6371 S Palo Blanco Dr 5235 S Desert Willow 6507 S Par Ct 7306 S Wildcat Dr 6362 S Ginty Dr 75% OF ALL 2015 SALES ARE OURS! IN 2014 74% OF MOUNTAINBROOK SALES ARE OURS! LIST WITH THE LEADER! SAGUARO $229,000 BRADSHAW $248,500 JASMINE $259,900 PICACHO & CASITA $405,000 SAGUARO $299,000 JASMINE $339,000 JASMINE $269,000 DESERT WILLOW $262,700 ROSE BUD $234,000 PICACHO & CASITA $317,900 SAGUARO $285,000 Cathy Lisa Jana Lea Betty Lori Lisa Ronelle Lisa Lori Lisa Lisa PENDING PENDING PENDING PENDING PENDING PENDING PENDING SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! 6186 S Cassia Dr 8254 E Sand Wedge Ln 6515 S Par Ct 6606 S Front Nine 8114 E Birdie Lane 5145 S Desert Willow Dr 7502 E Palo Brea Dr 6594 S Front Nine Dr 6252 S Cassia Dr 5650 S Feather Bush Dr 5694 S Creosote 9023 E Brittle Bush SAGUARO SAGUARO SAGUARO SAGUARO JASMINE JASMINE OCOTILLO MESQUITE MESQUITE DESERT HOLLY ST ANDREWS SAGUARO/UDC $257,500 $253,000 $268,000 $195,500 $250,000 $250,000 $223,000 $259,500 $224,900 $359,000 $300,000 $266,000 Shirley Frances/Rick Lori Lisa Jana Lea Jana Lea Jana Lea Ronelle Jana Lea Lori Lori Cathy SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! Put the Power of our Team to Work for You! 480-983-8383 Notary services available by appointment VISIT MY WEB SITE FOR FREE BROCHURES, A DAILY REAL-ESTATE NEWS UPDATE AND MY MONTHLY COLUMN! WWW.LORIBLANK.COM Broker/Owner, PLLC, CRS, ABR, GRI Certified for Internet Transactions 4 April 2015 Community Corner PRESIDENT’S CORNER Gene Prescott Thank you for your support and we the Board Members look forward to serving MountainBrook residents over the coming year. Yes, it has been a very busy winter and we regret the inconvenience of the Mesquite construction and the March 5-12 pool outage. As I mentioned at Coffee and News, the pool closure was due to metal filings BOARD HIGHLIGHTS Jerry Stevenson The regular Board meeting was called to order March 31, by President Gene Prescott. He summarized his tour of the Mesquite remodel and reported the lighting and insulation will be completed this week. The drywall will be installed next. Once Kitchell has finished the construction and painting in early May, it will take 2 weeks for First Services Residential staff to complete the building commissioning. This was the first meeting for the New Board. Six members were present: Gene Prescott, President; Leonard Schroeder, Vice President; Jerry Stevenson, Secretary; Paul Kranik, Director; Ron Olm, Director; and Rick Peters, Director. Gary Molzen, Director was absent. Chris Bukovac and Randy Ratcliff from the 5-Year Planning Committee kicked off the Board meeting with an executive summary of the 2015 Community Survey which was completed by 665 residents. The Community will be given access to the statistics on-line through the MBV web site. Copies of Chris’ PowerPoint will be available to review in the Library. Randy demonstrated the powerful analytics that are available and the Board will be reviewing that data. The survey write-in comments will be consolidated by the 5Year Committee and will also be presented to the Board. The next issue of the Mountaineer will have additional covering much of the deck and the pool bottoms. First Services quickly shut down the pool area and immediately began cleaning the debris and emptying the pool. As you can imagine, this was an isolated incident but it took several days to clean the pool, refill it and balance the chemicals. Unfortunately, we also learned some lessons that will surprise many of you. It turned out that the contractor installing the pool covers had errantly spread the aluminum filings when they tried to clean up their filings around the deck and pools. information on the Survey highlights. . Building & Grounds-The Board requested Larry England and his B&G team to develop Beautification plans for 4 major areas: the boulevard vegetation along MountainBrook Drive from Hwy 60 to the Campus and along Mountain Vista; the hillside at the intersection of MountainBrook and Mountain Vista; and the Community Entrance off King’s Ranch Road. The change order #02 for Kitchell to replace the Mesquite water service line was approved. A new pump and water reservoir at the Entrance Fountain ($55,993) was approved. Once the pump installation is completed, the Board plans to re-paint the Fountain monument and sign, followed by landscaping. Approval was given for Coy to remove the large tree behind the fountain and silt on Pinnacle Circle. The Board approved legal review to clarify certain definitions regarding Community and Property Owner walls. Communications- The Board approved a 3-year contract with Mediacom for campus-wide high speed Wi-Fi to replace the existing CenturyLink DSL Internet access. They also approved the purchase of 7 new Countryman headset microphones to be used with the existing lavalieres. The Community will then have 8 sets of headsets and 7 lavaliers. The proposed Electronic Sign for the Community will be demonstrated April 1 at 2:00. This sign to replace the outdated activity sign will be discussed at the next Secondly, and most disturbing, a very small group of residents took on a vigilante mentality with death threats and unnecessary harassment of our valuable employees. This has to stop! Future incidents like this where our resident’s get out of control will result in us calling in the Sheriff. Again, we are all sorry the pool was out for this extended period. We appreciate your understanding. We have assigned the new Board Committee Liaison members and are actively working with these critical groups to move forward and meet your needs. Board meeting. Finance and Administration -The Class Instruction policy for residents was approved. MBV will be reimbursed 15% for facility use on for-profit instruction. Tami Tack provided the February Treasurer’s report and the Board approved a $200 per month accrual for bad debt. The First Services Residential expenditure policy will increase spending limits from $1000 to $2500 was approved. The Board Liaison Committee assignments were finalized. Gary Molzen is assigned to 5-Year Planning; Ron Olm is assigned to Budget & Finance; Rick Peters is assigned to Buildings/Grounds and Activities; Gene Prescott will manage the First Services Relationship and Planning & Design; Leonard Schroeder will continue on the Architecture Committee; and Jerry Stevenson is assigned to Communications. (See the Board Liaison in this issue). First Services Residential Manager’s Report -Rick Burman updated the Board on the completion of the west pool cover. He also has secured agreement by the Contractor to reimburse us for the pool outage they caused. He is also replacing the Community flagpole which was damaged. Rick reviewed the letter of sincere appreciation from the Genesis Food Bank program for the MBV $500 donation. The Board meeting was adjourned ahead of schedule. 5 Caring Corner Arlene Pytko, Caring Corner Chairman Illness: Liz Holmes, IWII In Memory: Earl Marifjeren, PV Don Barta, SS If you should hear of someone who has passed away or is ill, please call Arlene @ 288-8011. Thank you. VILLAGE THEATRE Bill Wash "I have only one rule in acting - trust the Director and give him heart and soul" (Ava Gardner). The cast of Said The Spider To The Spy did just that. With heart and soul, they gave directors, Kathy Whitacre and Merry Brennan four outstanding performances. At the end of their last performance, Gary Stemple invited the audience to join with the cast in recognizing Kathy and Merry's success as first time directors. Kathy and Merry were each presented with a personalized gift and a bouquet of roses. Hugs, thank yous, some tears and special memories of an evening that Kathy and Merry will never forget. And with the closing of one curtain, another curtain opens. The next curtain will open to our 2016 play, Where There's A Will, There's A Relative, a comedy in two acts by Roger Karshner. The play will again be codirected by Kathy Whitacre and Merry Brennan, who by now have this director business "all figured out". Auditions were held for three male rolls and three female rolls. Kathy and Merry were elated with the turn out for the readings and are excited to announce that they have awarded four rolls to actors who will perform in a play for the first time in MountainBrook. The new performers are Karleen Huffman, Kathy Buelow, David Huffman and Jim Mosier. Returning actors who were awarded roles are Pat Hardie and Dick Brennan. Kathy and Merry thanked those who did not get a role and invited them to become active in the MBV Theatre, to attend our board meetings and to volunteer to assist in our next production. Next month we will announce the results of the voting to replace members of the board whose terms have expired. April 2015 WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS Is there someone new on your street? Don’t forget to welcome them to our friendly village. Invite them to join you for Tuesday Coffee & News, they will appreciate the invitation. Below is a list of the new residents who moved into MBV . Bradley & Elizabeth Haas 5145 S Desert Willow Dr Shirley Gielarowski 6594 S Front Nine Dr Karen Wingate 5228 S Red Yucca Lane Keith & Pamela Togstad 7306 E Wildcat Dr Dean & Juanita Allmendinger 5235 S Desert Willow Dr DeVonna Stothers 7502 E Palo Brea Dr Norby Family trust 5643 S Juniper Hills Dr Svoboda Trust/Ronald & Camilla 8114 E Birdie Ln Thomas & Sarah Fuller 8154 E Greenview Dr Mark & Helen Johnson 5812 S Pinnacle Dr Marvin & Janice Riedel 6168 S Cassia Dr Janet Swaim 8246 E Sweet Acacia Dr Veronica Edwards 8254 E Sandwedge Ln Ron Killoran 6252 S Cassia Dr Howard & Rosella Horner 6362 S Ginty Dr Randall & Rebecca Kraft 8466 E Aloe Vera Cir James & Sharon Davidson 6507 S Par Court Collins Living Trust/Constance 8856 E Bursage Dr Donna Ellison 6515 S Par Court 6 April 2015 COMMITTEE LIAISON ROLES Jerry Stevenson A board liaison is a member of the current board. Each liaison attends their committee’s meetings and takes back to the Board information necessary to keep things functioning. They also are available to answer board questions when necessary. These are exciting times for Committee and Board members. There are 3 new faces on the Board and many volunteers serving on our core Committees. Keeping our Community synchronized and moving forward is a large task but we have a strong bench to maximize the greatness of MountainBrook! Soon we will have the Mesquite renovation completed, the Fountain operational and the Community will be focusing on future plans for all our benefit. Ron Olm is the Board Liaison for the 5Year Planning Committee (Keith Charpentier, Chair). Ron will be working with this longer-range planning Team to extract the valuable input from the Community-wide Survey. This data will feed directly into the 2015-6 MBV Board priorities. The key members of the Team crafted this comprehensive survey and are now polishing up the final report. This will provide immediate focus for short term priorities and quick-hits in our "Spruce-up" campaign for both Buildings and landscaping. In addition, this Survey lays the groundwork for remodels and beautification enhancements and gives us valuable insight into the Communities changing appetite for Activities and Recreation. Rick Peters has two Liaison roles-Buildings and Grounds (Larry England, Chair) and Activities (Claudia Vaughn, Chair). Buildings and Grounds is finalizing the Fountain pump and reservoir recommendations. In addition to painting the Fountain structure and MountainBrook sign, they will also be working with Coy to revamp the landscaping from the Fountain along MountainBrook Drive. Rick will also be championing new and expanded activities to keep pace with our evolving needs. Both these critical Committees affect us every day and Rick, Larry and Claudia will also be looking for new Volunteers to join these groups. Ron Olm, is very excited to continue working with the Budget and Finance team (Tami Tack, Chair). As we pay down the costs for the Mesquite remodel, it is critical that we pace our expenditures for other short-term priorities to "spruce-up" the main Entrances, the fitness area, Sunset furniture and upgrade our dated Event sign and Superstition Projector system. Jerry Stevenson is focusing the on the Communications Team (Peggy Malsom, Chair) and its sub-Committees to strengthen our Community Communications from the Board; from First Services Residential; from all the Committees to MBV and improving the Community Spirit throughout MountainBrook. Continuous improvement in our key delivery systems--e-Mail blasts, the Mountaineer (Cis Haines, Editor), the MBVAZ.org web site (Chris Bukovac, Chair), our multi-media systems (Tom Stolaberger, Chair) and the Annual Directory are critical. Jerry will be working with the Team to maximize the impact of timely communications to us all (full time, seasonal, renters and MBV guests). The very important Safety Committee (Mike Worthy, Chair) will be focusing on road and intersection safety early this quarter. Leonard Schroeder will continue as the Liaison (Chair) and work closely with Bill Pritchard (Vice-Chair) in the critical role of the Architectural Committee. This seasoned group continues to guide our Community with thoughtful and aesthetic changes to our homes. Gene Prescott is closing out the Mesquite Remodel with the Ad Hoc Planning and Design Committee (Sue Wright, Chair). This will include a postproject review of the remodel process and financials. Gene is the primary interface with our outsourced management Team run by Rick Burman. First Services Residential provides us with critical day-to-day operations support (Marc and Dirk) for our pools and buildings. Rick also coordinates our landscape and custodial maintenance. We all appreciate the Volunteerism at MountainBrook. Your Board and your Committees are here to meet your needs and ensure we continue to have a financially sound and vibrant HOA community that you and your visitors can love and enjoy for years to come. 7 April 2015 It’s a Special Pizza Dinner & Music Night In the cool, cool, cool of the evening, come join us in listening to the best music ever, performed by the Chauffeurs. The date is Friday, May 15th, Superstition doors open at 5 pm, dine at 5:30 pm, music & dancing from 6:30-9:30 pm. First we will have pizza and salad and then sit back to hear such songs as: This Magic Moment, We Belong Together, Proud Mary, Mustang Sally, The Wanderer, Pretty Woman and Old Time Rock & Roll and many, many more of your favorites. Yes, you can dance…. You will want to dance! Choose your pizza from the following: pepperoni, sausage or vegetarian. Menu is tossed salad, 2 slices of Basha’s pizza, soft drink or water. Tickets are only $10 so do not wait too long, BYOB, bring your friends and neighbors. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, April 14th. (last day for tickets is May 13th) JIM AND THE TRUNKFUL OF WATERMELONS Peggy Malsom Dad called this week to tell me a childhood friend of mine back in Idaho had passed away. His name was Jim and he was my girlfriend’s younger brother by two years. So I knew him all my life without really knowing him. Do you know what I mean? He was always around as little brothers tend to be, but we didn’t pay that much attention to him. He was cute, blonde and his mother’s favorite. We were too busy to pay much attention. Until he turned thirteen. The church we attended had a large, active teen group. The age restriction was 13-18, so turning 13 allowed each person to join and was as much of a rite of passage as moving from the kids’ table to the adult table at Thanksgiving dinner. The highlight of every summer was camp meeting which drew attendees from surrounding states. During that week the youth group always went on an outing which was pretty tame by today’s standards. It was anticipated mostly as a chance to be out from under the constant watchful eyes of parents and church officials. It was fun. The year Jim turned thirteen he piled into the backseat of my 1958 Chevy Impala convertible. We had loaded all the watermelons for the outing into the trunk earlier and crowded in cheek to jowl in those pre-seat belt days. I was behind the wheel waiting my turn to pull out when Jim stood up and took off his jeans and shirt. I didn’t think a thing of it. He was like a little brother to me and besides he was wearing his swim trunks. We were all wearing our swim suits under our clothes. The next thing I knew, we had been reported to the church leaders who marched out to the car and threw us off the church grounds for breaking the rule about no shorts on campus. Our protestations were ignored as were ordered out of line. I pulled out of line hurt, furious and confused, but as I looked in the rearview mirror, I saw two carloads of friends following us. We drove to a favorite swimming hole on the side of a canal and had our own picnic feasting on watermelon until we couldn’t eat any more. There were many more camp meetings and fishing and hunting trips with his family and ours. After all it was Idaho. But a guy only turns 13 once. I just bet he still remembered a day when he was thirteen on the banks of an Idaho canal with a carload of fifteen and sixteen year old girls in their twopiece swim suits with the radio blasting tunes, dancing, jumping in the water to cool off, and eating the hearts out of watermelons. It’s not a big story, that day at the swimming hole with Jim and the gang. He was around for two decades of my life, but when he passed it had been years since I had seen him. Yet, what I’m left with is precious. It is a time capsule of a bygone time when innocence and anticipation reigned. When perfect happiness was a ’58 Chevy with the top down, friends, and a trunk full of purloined watermelons. Stocks • Mutual funds • Bonds • Government securities Tax-Advantaged bonds • CDs • Money market funds • IRAs ...and much more. Call or stop by today! Abe W. Dye Darnell Grossi Matt Ruppert Financial Advisor Financial Advisor 6021 S. Kings Ranch Rd, Ste #4 Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 Financial Advisor 5301 S. Superstition Mtn. Dr, Ste #A110 Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 6877 S. Kings Ranch Rd, Ste #6 Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 983-7932 983-1333 288-9341 Serving individual investors from more than 10,000 offices nationwide. April 2015 8 National and International Speaker, on Islamic Terrorism, Dr. Zuhi Jasser, came to MountainBrook Village. Pam Burks Winston Churchill said: "Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities because it is the quality that guarantees all others." Thanks to the courage of our own Sheriff Paul Babeu and Dr. Zuhdi Jasser for the passion to protect us and speak the truth! The Gold Canyon Republican Club at their March meeting was deeply honored to have Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser as their guest speaker. Dr. Jasser is not only a renowned cardiologist, but as Glenn Beck stated: “Jasser is one of the most courageous and relentless pursers of truth and freedom in the Muslim world.” Dr. Jasser speaks boldly all over the globe on the truth about the Muslim faith and how its tenants do not agree with the ruthless acts of Muslim groups such as ISIS – a group he clearly identifies as Islamic terrorists. Dr. Jasser spoke at length (nearly two hours) with over 60 attendees present, on the history of the Muslim faith, how it got to where it is today, and how radical Islam throughout history has subverted the truth about Muslim beliefs; and, Jasser postulates, continues to do so in these 21st century times. He was clear in his comments that America and its allies must do whatever it can to deal with radical Islam through military power and force. Yet, he suggests, the ultimate turning around of the misguided Muslim perspectives that are prevalent today is through changing the cultural beliefs of the Muslim community – that is, change from within. Muslim communities all over the world must join forces, proposes Jasser, to destroy this radical brutal philosophy. There are two major Islamic evils that we must deal with, Arab fascism -that at this moment rules in many parts of the world - and radical Islam beliefs that drives groups like ISIS. The destruction of both of these philosophies must be completed if we are to be successful in our battle against these enemies of humankind, said Jasser. A Q&A period was held and was followed by a book signing. Pinal County Sherriff Paul Babeu introduced Dr. Jasser, with welcoming and closing remarks by Republican Club Chairman, Pam Burks. Dr. Jasser’s book, “A Battle for the Soul of Islam” is available at Amazon.com. Kentucky Derby Marilee Pritchard Saturday, May 2, 2015, will be the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby. Join fellow MountainBrook race fans at our very own Kentucky Derby Party. Prizes for best hat and again this year, a prize for best dressed. Don your finest Derby attire and most of all, your fabulous hat. Be creative, this doesn’t have to be a traditional hat. Think of something fun and different. The party is BYOB and an appetizer or dessert to share. How about something served at the official Derby. Do research and surprise us! Doors open at 2pm and post time is 3:24pm. Prizes, drawings and plenty of fun. ……bring some dollars for even more fun. We hope to see you there. Sign up in the Activity Office (this is a free event). Lights, Camera, Action Peggy Malsom The chattering crowd of over two hundred MountainBrook friends finds their seats in the Superstition Center. The lights dim and a hush falls over the crowd. The music swells as the curtain opens to a stage that is set for another great performance. Weekly, monthly, yearly as this scene is repeated, we take some things for granted. The lights, sound, and music will always be there exactly when they are supposed to be. While magic happens on the stage, however, it is dedicated hard work and countless hours by our AudioVisual group that make it all possible. They are the unsung heroes and it is time they receive some overdue recognition. All this work is done by five dedicated guys: Al Lehman, Rollie Maki, Rick Peters, Jay Raleigh and Tom Stoalabarger. Tom Stoalabarger moved to MBV in 1993 from Battle Ground, Washington. He was an electronics tech in the Navy and has been “messing with electronics ever since.” When the Superstition Center was built, Tom and Jack Virdin were responsible for the initial sound and lighting systems. It takes him 7-10 hours weekly just to do the audio visual work required to record the Tuesday Coffee and News. Tom is currently working through the Communications Committee to replace the limited single projector and screen with two of each, one on each side of the stage, for improved viewing. His plan for improvements would “like to see profits made by volunteer productions such as the players and the chorus be utilized exclusively for stage improvements in the Superstition Center.” Talk to Tom. He will be happy to share his vision. Did you know MBV has a Red Light District? According to Al Lehman, he enjoys working in the Audio Visual booth which is sometimes known as “the cave” or the “Red Light District.” He works the lights for the Village Voices and Village Players. For other groups he runs both lights and audio and sometimes the LtoR: Rick Peters, Tom Stoalabarger, Rollie Maki and Jay Raleigh projector and TVs. He started operating audio-visual equipment while in high school, continued in college and later sold specialized video equipment during his work career. Recently, Al “dug out the portable sound system” for the Sunset Center which had been buried in storage and nearly forgotten. It is now in use and Al is willing to operate it or teach others how it is assembled and works. Al and Sandy moved to MBV in 2007. Prior to that they lived in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Roosevelt Lake for a total of fifty years in the Valley. When they aren’t travelling, Al is “usually available to operate our systems as needed.” Jay Raleigh-“Just to be clear, some people know me as Jay and others know me as Steve…I always say that my friends call me Steve while my employers and the bank call me Jay.” He laughs as he jokes, “Just don’t call me late for dinner.” He and his wife Mary have lived in MBV permanently since June 2012, but have been visiting the Valley since 1994 from St. Paul, Minnesota. As the school photographer lighting was a part of that activity and stage lighting seemed like a natural extension of photography. He worked as a lighting technician for many years as a member of several Saint Paul community theater companies. Here at MBV he has enjoyed lighting productions for the Village Players, Game Shows, The Follies and many of the guest performers including Dave Carl, Rockabilly Christmas, Cash and Cline, Danny Vernon and the Best of the 60s & 70s. “As a member of the AV team, I hope to be involved in developing a plan for improvements to the Superstition Center.” Thanks Jay, errr, Steve. Rick Peters has lived in MountainBrook Village for eighteen years, is currently on the Board, and previously served as President of the Board of Directors. Prior to moving to MBV he lived in Massachusetts and still retains more than a hint of a charming accent. He has been involved with Audio Visual about ten years when it was called Sound & Lights. He prefers working the sound over the lights, but he can do both. He puts in a lot of volunteer hours and wants to spread the word that “We need people to volunteer for the AV committee in order to spread out the work.” Rick’s wish list includes updating the lighting in the Superstition Center which he classifies as a “need”. He is also looking forward to the installation of dual screens and projectors. Rollie and Mary Ann Maki moved to MBV from Minnesota twelve years ago. Rollie began volunteering with the Audio Visual group about eight years after moving here. He did take a radio speech class in high school, but that’s the extent of his prior experience. He usually works with the sound for the Village Voices, Band and other events such as our recent Follies. He cites his experience with the microphones at the recent Follies as a problem he would like to see improved. The difficulty is communication between the stage and sound booth requiring a lot of running back and forth. There is currently no way to inform the sound booth of last minute changes. Still, he enjoys volunteering and the people he meets. The next time you attend a performance at the Superstition Center, be sure to seek out these guys and say Thanks. After all, the show must go on, but it doesn’t go on without them. 10 April 2015 Artist of the Month Frank Jantonio was born and raised in the Cleveland Ohio area. Although the majority of his Ohio friends winter in Florida, he chooses to spend his time in Arizona. His daughter lives in Mesa and he enjoys being close to her and family. Frank has been wintering here for 15 years with his wife of 56 years, Tina. He loves the beauty of the Southwest and many of his paintings reflect this beauty. Frank teaches oil painting classes in MountainBrook Village. He loves to paint and to share his experiences and knowledge of painting with his students. His studio is in the garage of the casita where he and Tina reside for six months of the year. He enjoys it when friends and neighbors stop by to chat while he paints. Frank accepts commissioned work and also sells some of his paintings. Attack of the Earworm Marilee Pritchard Is there no way to control this annoying malady? If you are unfamiliar with the term, this is a condition which strikes after you hear a song and, try as you might, you cannot get it out of your head. Last year I wrote about one such occasion that occurred after I heard the song ‘City of New Orleans’ at the volunteer luncheon. Once again the Earworm struck: Friday night at the MBV Follies. To all involved, it was a great show, and who would not agree that the new curtain added an air of increased professionalism to the show. Okay, here we go regarding the Earworm. Who would expect to hear Lynrd Skynrd’s 1973 Country Rock hit “Gimme Three Steps” as part of the show? I suspect many of the attendees have no idea who Lynrd Skynrd is and maybe had never heard the song before Friday night. As a public service announcement I will share with you some abbreviated rock history involving Lynrd Skynrd. The band was formed in the late ‘60’s hitting its peak years in the early to mid ‘70’s. On a fateful trip in 1977 three members of the band and all others on board their chartered plane were killed when the plane crashed in a dense forest area in Mississippi. Sadly, the band disbanded not to perform again until surviving band members reunited in the late ‘80’s. Thanks to the revenge of the Earworm, on Friday I was cursed and was forced to sit at the computer, late into the night, Googling you tube videos. There I sat, watching the original Lynrd Skynrd performing “Gimme Three Steps”. One thing that struck me about the band was the amount of hair!!!! The days of rock stars with ultra long hair. But hey, people talk about women and their hair styles??? Just think back over the years and the different styles men have worn their hair. Not too many years ago I asked my younger brother to give me his comb. To my amazement he replied that he didn’t carry a comb. According to him, whatever he did to his hair before he left the house in the morning lasted the entire day. Note to self: don’t buy stock in the Ace Comb Company. Quite a few years ago my husband, Bill, would go to a BEAUTICIAN and get what we called a ‘curly perm’. You have to know, he also had a full beard and a mustache at the time. Grizzly Adams meets Shaft???? He had one of those pick devices to help him achieve maximum fullness. As I recall, the pick was black plastic and there was a clenched fist embossed on the handle: ‘STYLIN’ ! We had one friend who chose a ‘Mullet’ as his coiffure; this guy could barely pass a mirror and not ‘check himself out’. Of course at the other end of the spectrum is a guy who was married to a coworker of mine. George wore a toupee, not a good toupee either. So bad, if someone didn’t know his name they would refer to him as ‘the guy with the rug’. These days so many men are shaving their head I hope George has given in and ditched ‘the rug’. Now my Earworm has been cured; however I have a question for all of you. Do you think we will ever hear any women approach an eligible gentleman and utter the famous words “Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb”? Five Year Committee 2nd Monday at 2:00 Library Communications Committee 1st Thursday at 9:00 Library Building and Grounds 2nd Tuesday at 1:00 Library Budget and Finance Committee Thursday Before BOD Meeting at 1:30 Mesquite Center Architectural Committee Alternate Thursdays at 9:30 Mesquite/Palo Verde Room Activity Committee 2nd Monday at 9:00 Mesquite Center Board of Directors Meeting Last Tuesday at 9:45 Superstition Center Standing Committee Meeting Schedule: Room Key: (BD) Board Room, (SC) Superstition Center, (SR) Sunset Center, (OC) Ocotillo Center, (MC) Mesquite Center, (PV) Palo Verde Room, (IR) Ironwood Room, (SG) Sagebrush Room, (SRA) Sunset Center A (or B, C, D, E) ever. Friday, May 15, 2015, Superstition Center doors open at 5 pm. Dine on pizza and salad at 5:30 pm and enjoy the music from 6:309:30pm. Tickets are $10. Tickets go on sale on April 14th. Music by the Chauffeurs - Come and enjoy the best music and then watch the race in the Superstition Center. It may be your lucky day! Please sign up in the office. Kentucky Derby Bingo- Memorial Day pot luck - “Spring is in the Air” and it is time for a springtime fashion show for MountainBrook Village put on by Drapers & Damons. Come to the It’s the last big pot luck of the season. event on Thursday, April 16th . Doors open at 11:00 am with lunch Join us at 4:30pm in the Superstition Center to say goodbye to those at11:30am, fashion show to follow. Lunch will be catered by Paradise who are leaving. Fill up on all the good food and stay for bingo. Bakery. Tickets are $18 and they are on sale now. You may only purchase one table per person and bring all the names with you. “The last Bingo of the season” After the potluck we will have the famous Memorial Day Bingo so bring all your lucky charms - May is our Kentucky Derby Party. The party and take home some extra cash. starts at 2 pm and Post time is 3:24 pm. BYOB and a snack to share Spring Fashion Show Enjoy lunch in the Sunset Center with the Canyon Cookout every Wednesday through April 29th , from 11:30am-1pm. Only $5 per person. Menu includes: beverage, burger or chicken and sides. Canyon Cookout- Village Events April & May 2015 Fashion Show Kentucky Derby Summer Music Event Memorial Day Potluck & Bingo Dancing with Our Stars Jan 30(Sat) Fort McDowell Casino day trips include: 5/13, 6/10, 7/29, 8/26. Fort McDowell Casino and We Ko Pa Hotel overnight dates include: 4/23 & 24, 5/21 & 22, 6/18 & 19, 7/16 & 17, 8/20 & 21. Sign up in the Activity Office or call Joan Archer @ 288-0891 TRIPS 2015 CASINO BUS New Year’s Eve Dinner Dance Dec. 31(Thu) More summer event details to come soon May 2(Sat) May 15Fri) May 25(Mon) Dance - Rare Collection April 16(Thurs) Fashion show April 10(Fri) April 16(Thu) 2015 EVENTS Activity Planning 2015 14 April 2015 CLASSES, GROUPS & CLUBS BRIDGE WITH MBV GOLF WITH MBV Low Impact Aerobics and More Gladys Opfer This is for all those active MBV residents. Come join us for low impact aerobics, toning and Zumba in the Ocotillo Center from 7-8 am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Classes are all year round and they are free. It is a group of ladies working out to cd’s and learning steps together. For questions call the exercise leader, Gladys Opfer @ 218-1311. LADIES BRIDGE meets every Monday at 1pm in the Sunset Center. Potluck at noon on the first Monday. Sign up one week in advance and walk-ins are welcome. Winners are; Sandy Mueller, Sharon Hoffer and Char PetersonQuestions? Call Barbara Osborn @ 982-9408. MEN’S BRIDGE meets every Tuesday at 1pm in the Sunset Center. No sign up is necessary, just show up. We are a fun group, nothing serious. Questions? Call Rich Huseman @ 288-5378. MIXED BRIDGE is both couples and singles, no partner necessary. We meet every Thursday at 1pm in the Sunset Center. You can sign up one week in advance and walk-ins are welcome. Come and enjoy a friendly group. Questions? Call Elaine Valenti @ 671-1686. SOCIAL DUPLICATE BRIDGE meets every Tuesday evening at 6:30pm in the Sunset Center. Come play with a friendly group. Duplicate bridge offers an enjoyable and different format. Questions? Call Marie Valburg @ 474-8992. THE FAMOUS COONEY MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE plays every Monday morning at MountainBrook Golf Club. We have a group rate and occasional contests with prizes. Enjoy golfing with friends or make some new golfing buddies. For sign up information call Chet Haines at 6711066 or email [email protected]. THE PETER’S MEN’S GOLF GROUP plays on Wednesdays at the MountainBrook Golf Course. Enjoy golfing with a group rate. Call Rick Peters @ 671-1680 for Tee Times and sign-in. LADIES NINE HOLE GOLF Golf on Mondays at 8am at Gold Canyon Sidewinder. Questions? call Marlies @ 983-3122. “All the Single Ladies”…. We are a group of single ladies who get together to laugh, play games, go to the movies and we go out to eat together as well. Join us the first Wednesday of the month at 9:30 am for a breakfast meeting. You can help us plan our activities for the month as well as plan future outings. If you are interested, call Mary Lou Kent @ 671-0024. Texas Hold’em Texas Hold’em is played in the Palo Verde Room on Monday, Thursday, Friday and the second Sunday at 12:30 pm. Ladies play on Tuesday at the same time, same place. There is a potluck and Texas Hold’em Tournament once a month on the last Sunday of the month. Ladies Bunco Are you feeling lucky? Do you have a little time for fun? Join us on the second and fourth Thursday of each month in the Sunset Center, Room A at 1pm. We promise you will have fun and all you need to know is how to throw those lovely dice to win. 15 Ladies Bible Study The ladies bible study is currently meeting in the Ocotillo Room on the first, third and fourth Monday’s of every month at 9am. We would love to have you join our fellowship of ladies around God’s word. Our current book is “Just give me Jesus” by Anne Graham Lotz. For any questions, feel free to call Eunice DeKonty @ 983-1665. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Nancy Bozek CORRECTION: In the previous library article, the date of the survey was incorrect. The survey was taken during the month of February 2015. The article suggested that the figures were for the entire year 2014. The date was wrong but the survey figures were correct. For your convenience, we have listed in the Audio Book Directory titles alphabetically by authors. The print is larger and we hope this addition will be helpful.We enjoy serving you and hope you continue to enjoy your library. Helping Hands Loretta Milton We are a group of volunteers who give short term support for home bound residents. We try to provide transportation to doctors, dentists, pharmacy and grocery shopping. We also have available some caregiver relief and friendly visits. Our Call Check volunteer arranges for a client to have daily contact by phone. Equipment Loan will lend you medical or infant equipment. Our wonderful residents keep the equipment in their homes until it is needed by their MountainBrook neighbors. Please check with the office or call me, Loretta Milton @ 480 474-9958. When you need further information about Helping Hands, either as a client or volunteer, please call me Loretta Milton 480 474-9958 and leave a message. April 2015 PINOCHLE Ron Hofmeister The ladies group that meets Tuesdays at 1:00 had the following winners last month. First place went to Diane Rasmussen. Three players achieved second place: Suzanne Kadlec, Theresa Szatkowski and Diane Kissner. If you want to learn to play pinochle come by at 12:45 Tuesday. The Thursday night group only had one six hundred plus score this month and it was achieved by Delores O’Fallon. Her score was 618. Either Delores is very lucky or a good pinochle player. Your reporter thinks that both apply. Since scores were low this month Richard and Jean Young won twice with scores of 544 and 566 respectively. As you can see from the low scores we play this game mainly to have fun. Come join us. Yoga Strengthen your mind and body and come join us for Yoga with Deborah. Wednesday: Gentle Yoga (2nd week of each month, Yoga with a chair). Friday: Yoga for Rejuvenation. Both classes are from 8:30 am to 9:50 am in the Sunset Center. For more information, call Elfriede @ 982-2319 or Joyce @ 288-0026. Card Making with Millie Do you love the look of handmade greeting cards but you aren’t sure what to put on a card or how to make one? Come join the fun and make custom greeting cards for every occasion. Classes are two hours of creative fun and MADE WITH you will be proud of your finished product. Make five cards for $10 with all materials provided. Classes are from 1 -3pn on the following dates: May 6 & 7, June 3, July 8, Aug 5, Sept 9, October 6,7,8, November 3,4,5 and December 8,9,10. For information call Millie at 982-5388 Love Busy Hands A Neighborhood Charity Sewing Group Carol Adkins Our sewing group started seven years ago. Last year we were busy working on quilts for the Catholic Mission in San Carlos, Mexico. We meet the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month. We completed seven quilts for the Mission and collected blankets and comforters too. Some of the ladies drove to San Carlos and hand delivered these items to the Mission. Additionally, over 20 beautiful carriers with pockets for portable walkers, along with 60 Kleenex tissue holders were made for two nursing homes in Apache Junction. PICKLEBALL NEWS Arlene Atterberry By the time this comes out, a number of our players will be on their way home. Just a reminder, if your paddle is not on the green list it needs to be replaced in order to renew your membership. Remember that our agreed starting times are; October 1 April 30 - 7 am and May 1 September 30 6am. (With soft balls in use until 7 am) Have a great summer and we’ll see you in the fall. Chess Club Love the game? Please join us for Chess Club on Sunday at 3pm in the Sunset Center, Room A. We provide mentoring and guaranteed fun. For more information please contact Pam LaneGaron @ 559-260-3379. 16 April 2015 Fairway Vista WELCOME TO MBV CERAMICS Arlene L. Pytko, President We meet at noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Fired Arts Center. The afternoon is spent glazing poured pieces of bisque and, when completed, firing them fired in our kiln. If you would like to try your hand at ceramics please stop in. We will provide you with a small piece of bisque to glaze using any of the glazes available. Members of the group are willing to allow you temporary use of brushes or other tools you may need. If you decide to join our group the fee is $5.00 per month which pays for use of all the glazes you see on the wall shelves. It also covers other supplies you may need for special tasks. Bisque pieces, specialty glazes and brushes are available for purchase from ceramic shops in the area. Firing is done at no charge to the ceramist. We have several certified ceramics teachers available in our group who have a world of experience and ideas for creating lovely pieces of ceramic ware and they will help you get started in this creative activity. Our meeting was held on Thurs. 3/26/15 in the Sunset Rm, Rm A at 10 a.m. All Board Members were present along with our Property Manager, Liam Jordach with Associa Az. The subject of Architectural Change Requests was brought up and it was decided that any homeowner requesting a change or addition contact the MBV office or a Board Member from Fairway Vista. It's no longer necessary for homeowners to contact Associa AZ re: change requests. For any landscape concerns please contact Len Hanna at 436-2112 or Associa AZ at 288-8335. Just a reminder please do not replace plants on your own. We have a very competent landscaping company in Blue Marble. When they do the planting they will guarantee their work. No meeting is scheduled for April or May, unless necessary. Have a wonderful summer for those traveling to their other homes. ARTIST OF THE MONTH Would you like to be the featured artist in the MBV library? Each month we have the work of a different artist, painter, quilter, woodworker, photographer, etc. on display in the locked display case in the Activity Office. The artist of the month also gets a write up in the Mountaineer. If you would like to share your work with your neighbors in MBV, just contact us so we can arrange a time for you. Jan or David Larsen 307-6318524. Canasta Come join us. We play every Monday from 12:45pm – 4pm in Sunset Center A. We also play every Friday from 1pm – 4pm in the Sunset Center. If you would like to learn we will be happy to teach you. It is easy to learn and everyone has a lot of fun. If you are interested, call Lynette Webber at 288-0623. MOUNTAINBROOK TENNIS CLUB On February 21st, twenty-six members of the MBV Tennis Club traveled to Trilogy, off Power Road, to play in the annual tournament between the two clubs. This event is organized by Sally Lickar of MBV and a representative of the Trilogy group. The two groups alternate in hosting the event, though the tournament is always held at Trilogy where adequate facilities are available. The tournament consists of competition in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles with players matched by skill level. Twenty-eight matches were played over approximately six hours, with each match played in a one hour time frame. MBV has come out with the most wins each year since the tournament began, but Trilogy was the winner on this particular day. Good competitive matches encouraged cheering from the spectators supporting their team members. The competition is always friendly. The host group provides for food and beverages throughout the day. Next year’s tournament is already scheduled for February 20, 2016 with the MBV Tennis Club serving as host. Members and/or spouses have already volunteered to help with the food. Round Robin continues on M,W,F’s at 8am. Anyone wanting to play is most welcome. Thursday’s at 3pm Dixie Nelson continues her free clinics, all are welcome. Pictured are Sandy Smith and Tom Robison. 17 April 2015 RECURRING DAILY ACTIVITIES: UPDATED DECEMBER 2014 Classifieds Note: One Ad of 20 words or less is free for 30 Days, for a MBV resident. Classified ads are to be submitted to the MountainBrook Office. All ads must be re-submitted to run again. All ads are due by the 25th of the month for publication the following month. Business/Commercial ads for both residents and non-residents are available for purchase through Ray’s Printing, 480-982-3087 FOR SALE House for sale - Saguaro model, 2 BR, 2 BA, 1483 sq. ft., 2-1/2 garage, cul-de-sac, newly painted interior, furnished. $209,000. 760333-1714. Queen Murphy bed with shelving and drawers on sides. 480-983-0811 or 952-4562164. 48” Round table and 4 chairs – like new. $165. 2 Bar stools - $25 each. 612-859-6167. Are you looking for someone to watch your home while you’re away for the summer? 480-982-2850 -- MBV resident. Need computer help? I fix them and can train you. Chris/Conquering Computers 480-4748037 or 480-577-4309. 2006 Buick Lucerne CXL V6. 107,000 miles, Need help with caring for a loved one? Cheri CNA. 480-982-8312. luxury package, leather seats, 8 way power seats, 17” wheels - $6450. 480-983-2497. WANTED FOR RENT Newly remodeled, furnished, landscaped, 3 BR, 2 BA home in Hidden Canyon. November 2015 through May 2016. Prefer 6 month rental but open to shorter. 541-9512897. Park Model in Waltner’s RV Park, Show Low, AZ. Fully furnished 1984 Maverick, excellent condition, 35’ x 10’ enclosed porch, storage shed, fenced patio. $15,500. 480-6842BR. 2 ½ BA Home with 2 large patios, king 4816. size bed in master, Dinosaur Mtn view. Available May 1- Sept. 30. $1450 per month-1999 EZ Go, 2.7hp, solid state control, 4 includes all utilities. Home is rented from passenger kit, split windshield, charger, street legal, rear windshield, dash tray. $2,450. 480- November 2015 to April 2016. 425-753-5155. 982-5958. MBV home for rent—2 bedroom, 2 baths, furnished. Prefer 3 month or more. 515-851Four String Tenor Banjo. $89. 480-9830164, 515-851-0882 or 515-448-4027. 6493. SERVICE Leather sofa. Warm beige color, 80” in length, excellent condition. $650. 480-586-6780. MBV In Home Pet Sitting - year round – schedules 1-4 visits a day including walking. Mt. Brook home for sale by owner. 2 master 630-546-4018. bedrooms and a den. Jasmine model located on quiet court backing to wash. Nice condition. Going on a trip? Need a place for your dogs Furnished. $225,000. 480-288-4438. or cats to stay? 480-983-3122. New Shimano aluminum folding bike--black, Medicare questions? Need help? Call 4807 speed with 20” wheels, Shimano gears. Cost 686-4653 MBV resident. $400. Will sell for $300. 480-671-7986. Helping Hands is in need of infant and childcare equipment from those willing to loan to their neighbors. A log in the Activity Office holds the information. 474-9958. Helping Hands is in need of volunteers willing to transport clients to the doctors or shopping. If available, call 474-9958. Wine corks for craft hobby. 480-215-3995. Want to rent MountainbrookVillage home next winter. Want minimum of three months, maybe more. 612-275-1529. Want to rent home in MBV January, February and March 2016. 651-351-5373 or [email protected]. 18 April 2015 K MBV FOLLIES K April 2015 19 KKKKKKK 20 April 2015 MountainBrook Village The MountainBrook Village MOUNTAINEER is owned by MBV and is published for the MBV community by Ray's Printing: 386 S. Ironwood Dr. Apache Junction, AZ. To place business/commercial ad in the Mountaineer, please contact: Ray's Printing Mailing address: Mountaineer PO Box 5400 Apache Junction, AZ 85278 (480) 982-3087 • Fax (480) 983-9363 MOUNTAINEER Staff: Cis Haines, Editor; Jan Broz, Marilee Pritchard, Pam Burks, Peggy Malsom and Photographer Sue Wright. Email articles & MBV resident personal ads (for sale, for rent, wanted) may be sent to [email protected] or left in the MountainBrook office (480) 288-9213 by the 25th of each month prior to publication month. MBV Resident business/ commercial ads must be placed through Ray's Printing. Mountaineer articles & photos may have to be edited or eliminated as space allows. For Your Convenience www.mbvaz.org (Revised 01/15/15) Board of Directors Gene Prescott, President ................................................315-952-4130 Len Schroeder, Vice President ..............................................983-1652 Jerry Stevenson, Secretary ............................................206-290-0173 Tami Tack, Treasurer(non-board member)............................982-8299 Rick Peters ............................................................................671-1680 Ron Olm ................................................................................288-0790 Paul Kranig ....................................................................920-539-1240 Mountaineer Editor - Cis Haines ..........................................671-1066 Activity Office ..........................................................................983-5555 Lifestyle Director ....................................................................983-5555 Community Manager - Rick Burman ....................................983-5555 Assistant Manager - Cheri May .............................................983-5555 Covenants Coordinator - Cheri May ......................................983-5555 Fairway Vista Management - (Jomar Assoc. Services Inc) Manager Rachel Dugall ............................................................288-8335 Pinnacle Vista Management -(Innovative Property Management) Manager Wendy Burton ............................................................983-1010 MountainBrook Golf Course .................................................671-1000 Activities Committee - Claudia Vaughan (Chair)....................983-3425 Architectural Committee - Len Schroeder ............................983-1652 Budget & Finance Committee - Tami Tack............................982-8299 Building & Grounds - Larry England (Chair) ........................474-9180 Caring Corner - Arlene Pytko (Chair) ....................................288-8011 Communications Committee - Peggy Malsom(Chair) ..........474-2344 Activity VIPs (Please contact the office with any changes) (Revised 3/15/15) AOTMonth Aerobics of the Mind Band Bible Study, Ladies Billiards/Pool Bingo Book Discussion Bocce Ball Bowling Bowling (Mon) Bridge, Couples Bridge, Duplicate Bridge, Ladies Bridge, Men’s Bunco Canasta Card Bingo Ceramics Chess Computer Class Crocheting Class Darts Democrats Club Fitness Center Game Day Gold Canyon Lions Greeting Card Class Helping Hands Hiking Knitting (Tues) Ladies Aquacise (8am) Ladies’ Aquacise (9am) Line Dancing David Larsen ........................307-631-8524 Paul Cechovic ..............................288-6976 Donna Read ..................................671-9828 Dianne DeJong..............................671-4692 Denny Kenny ........................313-670-0524 Bob & Joan Archer ......................288-0891 Char Peterson ..............................982-7793 Bonnie Klassen ............................838-8094 Judy Schuyler ..............................671-7995 Marge Hively ................................983-4109 Elaine Valenti................................671-1686 Marie Valburg ..............................474-8992 Barb Osborn ................................982-9408 Rich Huseman ..............................288-5378 Arlene Pytko ................................288-8011 Lynette Webber ............................288-0623 Don Lorenzi ..................................983-6971 Janet Christopherson ..................845-1521 Bill Vallicella ................................288-6727 Chris Bukovac ..............................474-8037 Dorothy Wolter ............................983-1672 John Kloosterman ........................288-2388 Bill Florence ..................................857-8189 Matt Hyatt ....................................983-8143 Joyce Schenck ..............................982-7518 Terry Storbakken ........................983-3420 Millie Hart ....................................982-5388 Loretta Milton ..............................474-9958 Keith Charpentier ........................288-4338 Kathy West....................................983-8432 Ginny Rauguth ............................288-0579 Isolde Weilnhammer ....................671-1439 Linda Rohrbach ....................701-202-6038 Low Impact Aerobics Gladys Opfer ................................218-1311 Mah-Jongg (Mon) Sharon Penrod ......................602-320-2278 Mah-Jongg (Tues) Judy Beiganski..............................671-8363 Mah-Jongg (Wed/Oriental) Geri Leake ....................................474-2126 Mah-Jongg (Fri) Ginny Rauguth ............................288-0579 Men’s Round Table JAmes Zetting ..............................983-4889 Photo Editing Len Broz ........................................671-4651 Pickleball Arlene Atterberry ........................246-5398 Pinochle Jim McCann ................................982-5838 Pinochle, Ladies Suzanne Kadlec ............................671-4030 Poker & Straight Poker Ken Amundsen ............................671-1643 Pottery Barbara Dahlstrom ......................288-2523 Quilting/Needlecraft Linda Burch ..................................671-4463 Quilters, Superstition Mt. Alice Watkins ................................671-8663 Republicans (GC) Pam Burks ....................................214-5555 Scrabble Mary Peters ..................................671-1680 Singles Marylou Kent ..............................671-0024 Social Hour Arlene Pytko ................................288-8011 Softball, 55’s Jack Mutschler ............................982-7497 Softball, 65’s Dennis Hively................................983-4109 Supper Club Joan O'Leary ................................474-8960 Tai Chi Chih Lovena Warren ............................671-7444 Tennis Sally Lickar ..................................288-8339 Texas Hold'em Charlene Wenzel ..........................288-7171 Village Players Gary Stemple ................................671-4307 Village Voices David Huffman......................530-816-0611 Water Volleyball Kelly Loran............................907-360-8636 Water Volleyball Weekends Don Reinke....................................474-9442 Website Chris Bukovac ..............................474-8037 Wine Club Paul Cechovic ..............................288-6976 Woodcarving Wesley Stevens..............................982-3809 Yoga Elfrieda Rost ................................982-2319 21 April 2015 Mountaineer Marketplace Neither the Community nor the publisher has in any way endorsed the advertisements or advertisers in this publication and no such endorsement is implied. The Community is in no way responsible for the advertising portion of this publication. AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING DENTAL CARPET CLEANING Superstition Mtn Dental ..(480)671-7777 FINANCIAL SERVICES Gold Canyon Private Client Services ............................................(480)983-1470 GARAGE DOOR REPAIR CHIROPRACTOR 480.630.3800 repairphoenixgaragedoor.com INVESTMENTS Edward Jones ....................(480)983-7932 LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION CARPET CLEANING PLUMBING COMPUTER REPAIR Gold Canyon Plumbing DBA COPPER TOP PLUMBING, LLC Residential • Commercial Full Service Plumbing 480-497-1110 EMAIL [email protected] • Water Heaters • Toilets • Faucets • Disposals • Water Softeners • R.O. Systems • Water Line Replacement • Gas Lines • Slab Leaks Licensed •Bonded •Insured 24 Hour Emergency • Copper Repipes • Sewer & Drain Cleaning • Electronic Leak & Sewer • Locating Video Inspection Serving the Valley 25 Years ROC269970 April 2015 22 TILE ROOFING WINDOW CLEANING REAL ESTATE Lori Blank ................................(480) 983-8383 Jim Sobek, Weichert Realty ..(480) 980-1300 SENIOR CARE Home Instead Senior Care ......(480) 827-4343 VILLAGE VOICES Bill Wash As the curtains opened for the Spring Concert, the audiences were caught up in "Ya-ho Celebration! Celebrate the good times, Com on!" The It's A Celebration took place at a home town reunion with a special couple who meet and reminisce as they travel through time recalling their adventures in life and love and their "dancing"(?). Some songs were lively and exciting while others were sentimental. The choir thanked our veterans for their service to our great country as members of the Army, Navy, Marines and the Air Force marched to the stage behind the American flag. The concert closed with the audience joining the choir in singing God Bless The USA. The choir was directed by Patty Sobek, accompanied by Marty Robison on the piano, with the assistance of Jane Gehrt, concert coordinator with Karen Carnahan and Jerry Olm narrating. The choir will now go dark until Wednesday, September 2 at 1:00 pm in the Superstition Center when practice begins for the Christmas Concert. Presorted Standard U.S. Postage MountainBrook Village Mountaineer Ray’s Printing PO Box 5400 Apache Jct., AZ 85178 Postal Patron Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 PAID Apache Junction, AZ Permit No. 5400
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