Red Hawk Apartment Homes
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Red Hawk Apartment Homes
RED HAWK AT S HEELY F ARMS 9330 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037 • 623-478-7400 RESIDENT ROUNDUP $100 REFERRAL CHECK when you refer a NEW RESIDENT Must sign a lease & move in (details in office) AT YOUR SERVICE Rachelle Wedgeworth Property Manager Tanya Castillo Assistant Manager Jennifer Komendat Holly Rivera Sarah Logan Leasing Consultants Jayson Villanueva Maintenance Supervisor Roman Dominguez Joe Reyes Brett Bell Maintenance Technicians HOURS Office Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm Sat: 8:30am–5:30pm Sun: 11am–5pm Business Center Office Hours Only Fitness Center 24 Hours Pool & Spa Barbecue Grills 7am–11pm CONTACT US Office 623-478-7400 Emergency Maintenance 480-657-5011 Courtesy Patrol 602-283-4827 o HOME ON THE RANGE o Howdy, pardner! Thanks for hanging your hat at our community. This is one home on the range that opens up a whole new frontier in Southwest living. When it comes to comfort, service, and amenities, we aim to please! So settle back and enjoy all that our community has to offer. Please note: the office will be closed Monday, September 2, for Labor Day. CHUCKWAGON BREW W September 1 • 11 a.m. • in the Leasing Office Before you hit the dusty trail for a long day in the saddle, why not head on over to the ol’ watering hole. Dust off your boots and kick back with us while you enjoy a fresh cup of coffee and delicious donuts. We’ll keep the pot warmin’ and the conversation goin’ just for you! i CLUBHOUSE TAILGATE PARTY September 15 • 11:30 a.m. • in the Clubhouse We’re kicking off the football season with a Clubhouse Tailgate Party for our residents. Here’s the drill. Make a run to the clubhouse and grab a front-row seat to some exciting gridiron action. While you cheer for your favorite team, tackle an all-star lineup of munchies. You’ll score a great time! RESIDENT BLOCK WATCH September 18 • 6:30 p.m. • in the Clubhouse As members of this community, we all have a stake in keeping our homes and neighborhoods crime free. Resident block watch programs can help. Mark your calendars and plan to join us for our block watch meeting. We’ll have crime deterrent tips and other helpful information. 2 STAKE YOUR CLAIM 2 Settlers in the Old West may have slept under the stars, but you don’t have to. Our community is your home on the range, and you can settle in for another lease term. If your lease is up for renewal, head on over to the office, and stake your claim today. Goldfield Ghost Town Goldfield, Arizona prospered from 1893 to 1897, and during its short run, the town of 1,500 residents boasted three saloons, a boarding house, general store, brewery, blacksmith, butcher shop, school, and even an official post office. But, like most southwest mining communities, Goldfield faded into the desert sands when the vein of gold ore started to play out. After just four years, the miners and business owners scrambled to pull up stakes, the post office shut down, and Goldfield became yet another Arizona ghost town of the era. “T har be gold in them thar hills!” That shout echoed through the Superstition and Goldfield Mountains of Arizona back in 1892 when a rich strike of high-grade gold ore was discovered. This latest find, fueled by the ongoing legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine, ignited a new outbreak of gold fever. Frenzied miners were drawn here like iron filings to a magnet. Eager shopkeepers and business opportunists followed them in hot pursuit, knowing their goods and services would be desperately needed by the miners in this harsh and rugged land. Thus, Arizona’s newest gold boom town was born. Labor Day Laughs My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned. I couldn’t concentrate. Then I tried working in a muffler factory, but that was exhausting. s ’ t a h W Happily, the story of Goldfield doesn’t die at this point. In 1966, Bob Schoose, a long-time ghost town and mining enthusiast, rebuilt this deserted town from the foundations and rambling shacks that still remained. Today, visitors can experience what life was like in Arizona over 100 years ago. Authentic buildings, alive with town folk dressed up in period costumes, gunfight reenactments, underground gold-mine tours, train rides on a narrow-gauge railroad, and gold panning offer a real sense of the Old West. Walk down Main Street, and browse through the many shops. Learn a little history at the museum. Explore the Superstition Mountains on horseback, or catch a jeep tour. After a full day of fun, quench your thirst and fill your belly at the Mammoth Steakhouse & Saloon. Goldfield Ghost Town is located 4.5 miles northeast of Apache Junction. For more information, call 480-983-0333, or go to www.goldfieldghosttown.com. I worked in the woods as a lumberjack, but I just couldn’t hack it, so they gave me the axe. I got a job at the zoo feeding the giraffes, but I was fired because I wasn’t up to it. O } After that I tried to be a tailor, but I wasn’t suited for it, mainly because the job was so-so. Next was a job in a shoe factory. I tried, but I just didn’t fit in. Then I wanted to be a barber, but I just couldn’t cut it. Tailgate Chicken Wing Dip Serves 8 Ingredients: Directions: 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, Preheat oven to 350º F. softened 1/4 cup hot pepper sauce 1/2 cup bleu cheese salad dressing 1 cup cooked chicken, shredded 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese In a medium bowl, stir together the cream cheese and hot pepper sauce until well blended. Mix in the salad dressing, chicken, and Cheddar cheese. Spread in an 8 x 8 baking dish. Bake for 30 minutes. If oil collects on the top, dab it off using a paper towel. Serve with tortilla chips, snack crackers, or celery sticks. This spicy baked dip tastes just like hot chicken wings—perfect for football season or any time. y l i m a F A fter totally maxing out on water parks, air-conditioned theaters, museums, and other heat-beating diversions, it’s time for some serious outdoor adventure. Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is a treetop, adrenaline rush in the cool, lofty Ponderosa pines of Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff, Arizona. This elevated obstacle course tests the stamina, agility, and mental toughness of participants. The Adult Course has four large circuits, which progressively get more challenging as you use your weight, balance, and cunning to navigate through the trees at 15 to 60 feet off the ground. You’re securely harnessed to cables as you tackle wobbly-roped bridges, swinging logs and barrels, speedy zip lines, hanging nets, tightropes, and scrambling walls. Most will make it through the opening Green Course, and many the Blue. Some may even survive the Red Course. Only a few will have the mettle to endure the final tests of the Black Course. Flagstaff Extreme also offers a Junior Course for beginner climbers ages 7 to 11. Photo courtesy of Michelle Koechle Treetop Adventure For more information or to reserve a spot for yourself or your group, call 888-259-0125, or go online at flagstaffextreme.com. GRANDPARENTS DAY •-• SEPTEMBER 8, 2013 Grandparents make us feel special year round. It’s only fitting that we have a day set aside to honor them. The first Sunday after Labor Day is National Grandparents Day. September was chosen to signify the “autumn years” of life. grandparents. Her efforts paid off when a bill was signed into law in 1978. At the time of her death at age 91, she had 15 children, 43 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Grandparents Day is all about families. Activities such as storytelling, board games, and browsing family photo albums are enjoyable for young and old alike. Most important, it’s a time to show love, respect, and appreciation for our elders. The founder of Grandparents Day was Marian McQuade, a housewife from West Virginia. In 1970, she began lobbying policymakers to designate a day just for 2. A metal grate for grilling meat or fish over a fire Match a definition (1–10) with the corresponding football term 1. listed below. Answers lower right. A visit to the barber often FOOTBALL TERMS results in this 5. Frequent trips between the TV and refrigerator 4. How politicians handle controversial issues 7. Easy way to fill in a straight flush in poker 8. When your spouse grabs the TV remote just as you’re going for it 6. A natural reaction involving your nose when changing a baby’s diaper 9. 60" flat-screen television 10. Leaving the scene of an accident Answers: 1. Clipping 2. Gridiron 3. Clothesline 4. Punt 5. Running back 6. Offensive holding 7. Wild card 8. Interception 9. Wide receiver 10. Bump and run Interception Running back Offensive holding Clipping Wild card Clothesline Bump and run Wide receiver Punt Gridiron 3. Old-time dryer for freshly-washed laundry METRO PHOENIX AMAZING JAKES 1830 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa Indoor go-kart track, laser tag, glow bowling alley, bumper cars, rock climbing wall, mini roller coaster, video games, kiddie rides, food. 480-926-7499 or amazingjakesmesa.com CASTLES ~N~ COASTERS 9445 N. Metro Parkway East, Phx Roller coasters, carousel, sky wire, bumper boats, rides, miniature golf, indoor video game arcade, snack bars. 602-997-7575 or castlesncoasters.com CRACKERJAX 16001 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale Go-kart tracks, bumper boats, miniature golf courses, driving range, bungee dome, batting cages, volleyball courts, water wars, game center, food. 480-998-2800 or crackerjax.com ENCHANTED ISLAND 1202 W. Encanto Blvd., Phoenix Train rides, bumper boats, carousel, parachute tower, kiddie cars and rides, mini coaster, snack bar. 602-254-1200 or enchantedisland.com GOLFLAND SUNSPLASH 155 W. Hampton Ave., Mesa Miniature golf, arcade, video games, fastcar racetrack, laser tag, bumper boats, playland, food. 480-834-8319 or golfland.com JAMBO! PARK: MESA 2726 S. Alma School Rd., Mesa Indoor amusement park with mini roller coaster, carousel, bumper cars, monkey barrels, spinning cups, safari train, jet airplane ride, playground soft play area, food. 480-820-8300 or jambopark.com JAMBO! PARK: PHOENIX 12046 N. 32nd St., Phoenix Indoor amusement park with flying elephants ride, jungle swing ride, safari train, pirate-themed laser tag arena, miniature golf course, robotic safari animals, food. 602-274-4653 or jambopark.com TUCSON FUNTASTICKS 221 E. Wetmore Rd., Tucson Miniature golf, bumper boats, laser tag, arcades, batting cages, kiddieland, food. 520-888-4653 or funtasticks.com GOLF N STUFF 6503 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson Miniature golf, go-karts, bumper boats, laser tag, batting cages, arcade, snack bar. 520-885-3569 or golfnstuff.com The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of Newsletters by Design or its staff. Newsletters by Design assumes no responsibility for any submitted text or illustrations. All rights reserved. IN A FIX? Are you in a fix when it comes to repair work? One of the advantages of living at our community is that we take care of all household repairs. When it comes to maintenance of your home or service to an appliance or fixture that is out of order, please contact the office with your service request. We are here for you! HOME PROTECTION TIPS It’s a good idea to make your home resistant to crime. Always keep your door locked, even when you’re home. Identify who is knocking before you open the door. Never lend your key to other people. Never leave an extra key outside under the doormat. Report stolen keys to the office right away. ' PLUMBING POINTER ' Quick action can prevent costly repairs. If you have an emergency plumbing situation, such as an overflowing toilet, leaking sink, etc., you can stop the flow of water by using the manual shut-off valve. Each toilet and sink has its own shut-off valve, which is usually a silver, oblong knob. After shutting off the water valve, please contact us immediately. SPORTS – AT HOME AZ DIAMONDBACKS BASEBALL Chase Field, Phoenix. $8-$170. 602-514-8400 SEP 1–SAN FRANCISCO SEP 2–TORONTO SEP 3–TORONTO SEP 4–TORONTO SEP 13–COLORADO SEP 14–COLORADO SEP 15–COLORADO SEP 16–L.A. DODGERS SEP 17–L.A. DODGERS SEP 18–L.A. DODGERS SEP 19–L.A. DODGERS SEP 27–WASHINGTON SEP 28–WASHINGTON SEP 29–WASHINGTON AZ CARDINALS FOOTBALL Univ. of Phx. Stadium, Glendale. $40-$300. 800-745-3000 SEP 15–DETROIT ASU FOOTBALL Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe. $25-$300. 480-727-0000 SEP 5–SACRAMENTO ST. SEP 14–WISCONSIN SEP 28–USC PHOENIX MERCURY BASKETBALL US Airways Center, Phoenix. $10-$170. 800-745-3000 SEP 6–SAN ANTONIO SEP 13–SAN ANTONIO PHOENIX COYOTES HOCKEY Preseason at Jobing.com Arena, Glendale. $TBD. 480-563-PUCK SEP 15–LOS ANGELES SEP 27–SAN JOSE LIFETIME TRI TEMPE SEP 22 Tempe Beach Park. Sprint and International distances. $100-$170 to participate. AZTriSeries.com Events may change. Please call ahead. SEPTEMBER 2013 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 7 SEP 7 WICKENBURG OFFICE CLOSED FIESTA SEPTIEMBRE OFFICE CLOSED 800-942-5242 LABOR DAY 8 SEP 7–8 WILLCOX 9 10 11 12 SEP 12–15 KINGMAN APPLE HARVEST CELEBRATION MOHAVE COUNTY FAIR 13 SEP 13–14 BISBEE BLUES FESTIVAL 14 SEP 13–14 SIERRA VISTA OKTOBERFEST 2013 928-753-2636 520-432-5421 520-417-6960 520-384-2084 15 SAT 16 17 18 19 SEP 19–22 DUNCAN GREENLEE COUNTY FAIR 20 SEP 19–22 21 SEP 20–22 GLOBE SONOITA GILA COUNTY FAIR SANTA CRUZ COUNTY FAIR 928-359-2032 928-425-9549 520-455-5553 22 23 24 25 26 SEP 26–29 27 DOUGLAS SEP 28 COTTONWD. 25TH VERDE 520-364-3819 928-634-7593 COCHISE COUNTY FAIR FALL Begins 29 SEP 28–29 28 RIVER DAY 30 ELGIN HARVEST THE VINE FESTIVAL 520-261-8466 ON STAGE ON STAGE AK-CHIN PAVILION ORPHEUM THEATRE (Desert Sky Pavilion partner) Phoenix • 602-254-7200 SEP 12 Rascal Flatts, with The Band Perry $38-$86 SEP 13–14 Desert Uprising $32-$115 SEP 22 Funny or Die Oddball Comedy Fest $39-$112 SEP 29 Keith Urban $38-$73 ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE Peoria • 623-776-8400 SEP 6–29 Great Amer. Trailer Park Musical $29-$85 Phoenix • 602-262-7272 SEP 7 Russell Brand $43 SEP 12 Neko Case $34-$39 SYMPHONY HALL Phoenix • 602-495-1999 SEP 20–21 PSO Season Opener: Beethoven’s 9th $ SEP 27 & 29 PSO Symphony Idol $ SEP 27 PSO w/ John Williams & Steven Spielberg $ SPECIAL EVENTS CELEBRITY THEATER Phoenix • 602-267-1600 or 480-784-4444 SEP 5 The Cult $50-$65 SEP 6 Keith Sweat $25-$45 SEP 13 Brandy $20-$40 SEP 14 Gucci Mane $50-$80 SEP 20 James Van Praagh $50-$145 SEP 21 Pro Boxing Iron Boy 9 $20-$35 SEP 28 Grown & Sexy 11 $20-$35 COMERICA THEATRE Phoenix • 602-379-2888 SEP 1 Il Volo $52-$96 SEP 5 Backstreet Boys $61-$95 SEP 10 Fun. and guests Tegan & Sara $48 SEP 11 The Wiggles Live–Taking Off! $31-$95 SEP 12 Carly Rae Jepsen $42-$52 SEP 15 OneRepublic & Sara Bareilles $47-$58 SEP 27 Vampire Weekend $45-$53 HERBERGER THEATRE Phoenix • 480-784-4444 or 602-252-8497 SEP 13–29 Suessical $24-$38 SEP 27–OCT 12 The Exonerated $ FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK Downtown Phoenix. Self-guided, 70+ galleries and venues, free trolley, vendors. Free. 602-256-7539 FREE ADMISSION EVENING SEP 6 Children’s Museum of Phoenix. Hands-on play and learning. Free. 5-9pm. 602-253-0501 FAMILY STAR NIGHT SEP 7 & 21 Challenger Space Center, Peoria. Night sky folklore, interactive slide presentation, telescope demo, stargazing. $7; under 4 free. 623-322-2001 BALLET UNDER THE STARS SEP 19–21, 26–28 Ballet Arizona performs at parks, 7pm. Free. 602-381-0184 BalletAZ.org SEP 19–Beardsley Park, Sun City West SEP 20–Estrella Lakeside Amphitheater, Goodyear STAIRCLIMB & FIREFIGHTER CHALLENGE SEP 21 Arizona Center, Phoenix. Fire & food festival, stair climbing and firefighter challenge. $25 to climb; spectators free to cheer. AZStairclimb.org SEP 6