ROUNDUP August 2014
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ROUNDUP August 2014
Roundup Ranchers’ Lakes August 15, 2014 The Official publication of Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association One of the great amenities at Dobson Ranch By Joanna Loftus Ranchers’ Roundup Editor “A lake is the landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” Henry David Thoreau What makes Dobson Ranch unique? What sets this area apart from other neighborhoods? There are many reasons; well-kept neighborhoods, family friendly environment, good schools, nearby shopping, great location and amenities…. lots of amenities. Dobson Ranch has three recreation centers, parks and playgrounds, tennis, pickleball, basketball, volleyball and racquetball courts, pools, a splashpad and lakes. One of the great amenities that Dobson Ranch has to offer are the amazing lakes. Where does the water come from? Ever wonder how the lakes are maintained? Where does all that water come from? Craig Wilson, the Dobson Ranch Water Management Director has the answer. “The water used in the Dobson Ranch lakes starts as run-off in the Tonto National Forest. Once collected first in Roosevelt Lake, the water flows down the Salt River and finally to the Granite Reef Dam. From there the water flows into the SRP canal system that carries the water to the first of our lakes that form a chain through Dobson Ranch. There the water resides until it reaches the spillways that control the flow of water from one lake to the next. Along the way some of the water evaporates and some seeps into the soil with just enough left for the last lake in the chain. In addition, the rain that falls on Dobson Ranch is collected and channeled into the lakes. All told there are 78 acres of lakes with an abundant fish population, room for boating and grass lined sidewalks for strolling or bicycle riding.” Continued on page 4 pg. 24 Prsrt Std US Postage PAID Phoenix AZ Permit #1662 The Dobson Association 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202 Administration Phone: 480.831.8314 Fax: 480.491.8128 Dobson HOA Annual Golf Tournament 2 YOUR Community In This Issue… On the Cover Lakes YOUR Community | 2 Director’s Report A Message From the Editor Assessment Reminder Things to Know Frequently Called Phone Numbers Board Highlights Board Adopts Rental Policy Moments on Dobson Ranch Home and Garden | 10 Green Thumb Awards Architectural Applications July 2014 Home Sales Good Neighbor Award Curb Appeal Checklist Amenities | 12 Water Must Be Conserved Copper and Brass Theft Dobson Ranch Pontoon Rental Information Table and Chair Rentals Event Venue Recreation Happenings | 15 From the Recreation Manager’s Desk Fall Festival Ms. Jessi’s Corner Recreation Classes Grab Your Glove! La Casita Preschool Sell It, Dump It, Shred It! Harkins Theatres Movie Tickets La Casita Racquetball Courts Dobson Ranch Tennis Academy Tennis Talk Fall Break Camp Preschool Tennis Camp Kids Fishing Tournament Home, Garden & Outdoor Area Tour Summer Camp Ice Cream Social Pool Rules Splash Pad Rules Dobson Dolphins Made a Big Splash this Summer! 10th Annual Golf Tournament Sponsorship Opportunities Dobson Ranch HOA Annual Golf Tournament Howlin Good Halloween Spooktacular Pancake Breakfast Golfland Sunsplash Tickets The Dobson Association Director’s Report By David L. Jones Executive Director With no relief in sight from the daily temperatures until November, a quick reminder of the amenities that Dobson Ranch has to offer to keep you cool. Before you reached my article you may have read Joanna Loftus’ article on the front page regarding the lakes. Dobson Ranch offers a tour of lake seven on the Dobson Ranch boat. Read page 12 on how to schedule a tour with one of our certified boat operators. You may have missed the ice cream social (page 21) at one of our four pools, but you can enjoy the refreshing waters at any of the three locations. If you’re wondering about the hours of operation, look at page 15. The hours of operation will be changing after Labor Day, read Jesse Wright’s article for information. All the articles this month are great articles, but here are a few that I found interesting this month: What I like about Dobson Ranch is the connections we all make with one another. On page 11, Good Neighbor Award, is an example of how neighborly Dobson Ranch Residents are. If you may have noticed the Mesa School District has changed the fencing that surrounds the school. It was done for student safety (page 27). Also, Craig Wilson, Water Management Director, wrote about conserving water. He’s looking for your assistance, on page 12, on new water saving devices. Email him on your successes. The last two months the Board of Directors asked for candidates to fill a vacancy on the Board. The Election Committee interviewed two great candidates on behalf of the Board of Directors. It would have been great to offer both of them a seat on the Board but unfortunately only one seat was available. Mrs. Sarah Funtowicz will be joining the Board of Directors to fill the term till April 2015. Mrs. Funtowicz and her family have lived in Dobson Ranch for 20+ years. She teaches in the Mesa School District and volunteers at Care Partnership in Mesa. Mrs. Funtowicz enjoys bicycling, running and walking through Dobson Ranch. In the past she attended organized meetings and events at Dobson Ranch. Let’s welcome Mrs. Funtowicz and thank her as she will volunteer her time hosted by the Ranch. If you would like to volunteer for Dobson Ranch please contact the office for assistance. We are always looking for volunteers that want to support their community. Construction started at La Casita on August 4th. The construction is to renovate the restrooms and update some of the facilities at La Casita. The construction end date is slotted for September 15. In the meantime, if you are planning to use the facilities, restrooms are temporarily located in the south parking lot (just a few steps away). Staff is working with the City of Mesa on fixing the drain at Dobson and Baseline (southwest corner) next to the bus stop. When we receive heavy rains, the area becomes a large puddle that lasts for days. The city has plans to fix the situation, so that it will drain properly. This means that there will be lane restrictions in the near future. The Association would like to thank Dennis Kavanaugh and his team for quickly assisting. Clubs | 25 Retiree’s Club President’s Message Retirees Ladies Lunch Out Retiree’s Schedule Women’s Club Dobson Ranch Democrats and Friends Club Dobson Conservatives Fishing Club In Our Community | 27 Dobson Montessori School Welcomes Goats, Dogs, And Chickens?! Washington Elementary News Fencing Enhances Student Safety at Washington, Franklin Elementaries Dobson High Marching Band Fundraiser Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign Underway to Save Lives Things to Do Looking for a new volunteer opportunity? Tried It and Liked It The Trouble With Ticks New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learners Mesa American Little League Winners In Every Issue | 30 Classifieds At Your Service Monthly Calendar Green Thumb Awards 10 Urgent Assistance 480-226-9597 (For reporting emergencies, vandalism, suspicious activity, etc. occurring on or to Ranch property.) Valhalla Community Magazines www.Valhalla360.com La Casita Recreation Center 480-831-7464 / 2719 S. Reyes The official publication of the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association Dobson Association Administrative Office 480-31-8314 / 2719 S. Reyes www.dobsonranchhoa.com This newspaper is delivered to all homeowners in the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association on a monthly basis. This newspaper is also distributed to surrounding businesses and office complexes. You have received this publication because your HOA believes you take pride in your home environment and community. This newspaper provides you with HOA information and home product advertising that enhances your home comfort and increases the value of your home. We are always interested in your comments or suggestions. Administrative Office Hours: Monday through Thursday - 8 am – 5 pm Friday – 8 am – 4 pm Saturday and Sunday - Closed Saratoga Recreation Center 480-839-1044 / 2345 S. Saratoga Los Altos Recreation Center / 2524 W. Campo Alegre While efforts to ensure accuracy are exercised, the publisher assumes no liability for the information contained in either editorial or advertising content. The Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association does not endorse any commercial products or information that may be advertised in the newsletter. Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC 189470 • Member of BBB We have hundreds of satisfied customers in Dobson Ranch • Remodeling • Additions • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Patio Covers • Windows/Doors • Tile, Hardwood, Laminate & More… Owned and Operated by Dobson Ranch Resident, Paul English Call for a FREE EstimatE (480) 603-8813 See project pictures and our outstanding customer reviews at www.englishbuilding.net 4 YOUR Community Lakes continued from page 1 Wonders of the lakes. Spend some time at our lakes and you will soon realize how wonderful they are. Ed Ricci, President of the Dobson Ranch Fish Club has this to offer: “Grasping the wonders of our Dobson Ranch Lakes is really “in the eyes of the beholder”. The walker will notice the styled home landscapes and boats which blend with rippling water and abundance of birds. The naturalist will note the subtle differences between each lake in our chain of eight lakes, and an elaborate ecology that spans from insects to various fish and fowl. Our lake system is actually quite a marvel- a gravity flow system balanced by our Water Committee directing water delivery from the canal system starting at Lake 1 through Lake 8. Seasonal variables managed by our Water Committee include SRP’s winter drawdown, irrigation, and monsoon events. And the best part of all, at least for this observer, is the diversity of fish that swim in our lakes, providing viewing and sporting pleasure for us all. This diversity is assured by our Association which promotes boating and a fish catch and release program. Our Dobson Ranch community and lakes system are truly a magical place to partake. “ Discover the lakes! The lakes are here for you to enjoy. There are walking paths, docks for boating and fishing, benches for relaxing, picnic tables, outdoor exercise equipment, playgrounds and well-kept landscaping. You can boat (restrictions apply) and fish (catch and release). Please check with the Recreation Department for fishing and boating permits. Dobson Ranch has a wonderful pontoon boat available for tours/rides by a certified operator. Reservations are required for the pontoon boat (see page 12). Not only are there amenities to enjoy at the lakes, there are events at the lakes also. Coming up soon is the Kids Fishing Tournament and Outdoor Expo on Saturday, October 4 from 7 to 11 am at the Los Altos Recreation Center. Saturday, December 6 is the date for the much anticipated Winter Wonderland and Lighted Boat Parade at the Saratoga Recreation Center. Watch for upcoming details because it is a spectacular event you won’t want to miss! It’s time…gather your family and friends or get away by yourself and discover the wonders of the lakes at Dobson Ranch. Just one more reason Dobson Ranch is the best to live! The Dobson Association Www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 YOUR Community 5 6 YOUR Community The Dobson Association A Message From the Editor Frequently Called Phone Numbers By Joanna Loftus Ranchers’ Roundup Editor The kids may be back in school, but it is still summer according to the weatherman and we need to keep cool! The Dobson Ranch pools are open and ready for you to enjoy and there are a variety classes to sign up for both indoors and out. There is a big recreation section in this issue and a calendar on the back page with all the details! As fall approaches, the days are getting shorter, so it’s a perfect time in the morning and evening to take a stroll along one of the lovely lake paths. As you may have noticed on the cover, the lakes here at Dobson Ranch are one of the great amenities that can be enjoyed any time of the year. Now this part will really get you excited! Start marking your calendars for all the big Fall events coming up in Dobson Ranch. You won’t want to miss a single one! September will usher in the events with the popular Golf Tournament held at the Dobson Ranch Golf Course. Sign up early as this event fills up fast! Then October will be a full month with the Fishing Tournament/Outdoor Expo, Fall Break Camp, Clean Up, Shred and Garage Sale, Pancake Breakfast and the Halloween Spooktacular will finish out the month. (I am working on my costume for that one already). I will be at most of the Dobson Ranch events and would love to meet you. I will be the one with the camera and notepad! I am always looking for content for the paper. If you live by a “Good Neighbor” or know someone with a “Green Thumb”, submit their information. Have you “Tried and Liked” a great business or eatery near Dobson Ranch? Let me know! I know there are great cooks in Dobson Ranch so send me your recipes and I will include them in the paper. I also welcome comments, questions, suggestions, photos and kind words! Please be a part of this great publication and contact me! Email [email protected] or call 480-831-8314 and ask for Joanna. The necessary part: Letters and electronic correspondence will become the property of the Dobson Association, which assumes permission to publish and edit as necessary. Assessment Reminder 2014 Assessment Quarterly is $134.55, Semi-annual is $269.10 Annually is $538.20 Assessments are due on the first of each quarter. A late fee of $30 will be charged quarterly if your payment is not received by the 20th of the first month of each quarter (January, April, July and October). Delinquent interest will accrue on any unpaid balance. If you are interested in paying your assessment monthly through ACH (auto debit to your checking account) please complete the form on the front page of our website and return to the administrative office along with a voided check. ACH payments are run on the 5th of each month. There are several other options for paying your assessments: 1) Annual or Quarterly payments can be made by check, cash, debit or credit card. Please be sure to include your payment coupon when mailing your payment in. You can make a one-time payment on our website if paying by debit or credit card. 2) For recurring payments using a debit or credit card, there is a processing site that you can access from the Dobson Association web page located at www. dobsonranchhoa.com. From there click on the payment tab. 3) You may send in monthly recurring payments if using your automatic bill pay. You will have to set up the payment online through your bill pay program. Please be sure to include your account number and property address to ensure proper credit to your account. Please contact the administration office if you need assistance 480-831-8314. Things to Know Renovation The Recreation department at La Casita will be closed for renovations from August 4 through September 15. The pool will be open Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. During this time all recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc., will be handled in the Administration department, Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. Winter hours for Recreation will start September 2. Board Meeting Want to know what is going on in your Association, meet the Board members, sign up for a committee, get to know your Ranch neighbors or voice your opinion? You can do all that at the next Dobson Ranch Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, August 21 at 7 pm at La Casita in the Grande room. We encourage all members to attend. For more information please call 480-831-8314. Labor Day Schedule Administration will be closed for the Labor Day Holiday, September 1. Recreation staff will be available from 8 am – 6 pm at the administration office for recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc. After Labor Day, the recreation centers will change to winter hours. As of September 2 the hours will be: Monday – Saturday 8 am to 7 pm and Sunday 10 am – 5 pm at La Casita, Saratoga, and Los Altos. DOBSON RANCH Dobson Ranch Administration 480-831-8314 Dobson Ranch Recreation 480-831-7464 CITY OF MESA Police Headquarters/Information 480-644-2324 Fiesta Patrol Division 480-644-2614 Non-Emergency Police 480-644-2211 City of Mesa 480-644-2011 City Council Office 480-644-3001 Councilman Kavanaugh’s Office 480-644-3003 City Code Compliance 480-644-2061 Graffiti Paint-out 480-644-3083 Street Light Hotline 480-644-3191 Street Barricades 480-644-2160 Animal Control 480-644-2268 Reporting animal cruelty, barking, etc. 480-644-2211 Green Pool Issue 602-506-6616 Loud Parties 480-644-2061 Solid Waste 480-644-2688 Building permits 480-644-4273 Neighborhood Speed Enforcement 480-644-3533 Crime prevention 480-644-2539 AZ Blue Stake (call before you dig) 602-236-1100 Salt River Project 602-236-8888 SCHOOLS Booker T. Washington School Franklin at Alma School Rhodes Jr. High School Dobson High School 480-472-4100 480-472-3900 480-472-2300 480-472-3000 SUB-ASSOCIATIONS Dobson Bay Club (sub-assn) Dobson Bay Club, LLC 480-897-6161 Dobson Condos (sub-assn) Red Mountain Management, LLC 480-641-6300 Dobson Glen (sub-assn) Vision Community Services 480-759-4945 Dobson Greens (sub-assn) Laurie Nichols 480-839-9079 Dobson Villas (sub-assn) Peterson Company 480-513-6846 Laguna Village (sub-assn) Tri-City Property Management 480-844-2224 x114 Lake Park Village (sub-assn) Tri-City Property Management 480-844-2224 The Landings (sub-assn) Golden Valley Property Management 602-294-0999 Legante Paseo (sub-assn) Snow Property Services 480-635-1133 Water Works (sub-assn) Vision Community Services 480-759-4945 Wood Creek Townhomes (sub-assn) City Property 602-437-4777 Please visit the Dobson Ranch website for additional information www.dobsonranchhoa.com. Www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 YOUR Community 7 Board Highlights The July 17 meeting of the Dobson Ranch Board of Directors began with the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call was performed, and with quorum being met the meeting was called to order by President Susan Powers at 7:00 p.m. Board membership present were President Susan Powers, Vice President Sandra Murray, Secretary Stacy Holmstedt, Treasurer Laurie Moe, Bob Radisich, Frank Mizner, and Ron Ricci. Addressing the Board under homeowner’s comments homeowner Fred Hurst thanked the Board for fixing the lighting around Lake 8. For the President’s report Susan Powers reported that a thank you from the Dobson Dolphins has been received for the HOA’s sponsorship and that staff has attended numerous seminars regarding the changes in legislation that affect homeowners’ associations. The June Board of Directors minutes were approved. The Director’s Report was given by Executive Director, David Jones. David discussed that the Lakes’ sediment study will be conducted, the last study was completed in 2003; staff has been accident free for 276 days; palm tree trimming is being worked on, due to recent monsoon storms some of the trimming has been pushed back; the Associations’ pontoon boat is in the water and CC&R inspections have been conducted; graffiti has been painted over; lights have been rewired on Monte pathway; Los Altos pool deck had chipping and has been repaired; when the fountain was installed at Frisbee Park the motor burned up due to fluctuating electricity at the SRP box, the Association is working with SRP on the claim; a backflow was stolen from Frisbee Park, it has been replaced and spray painted; Villa Chica HOA has been contacted regarding the unfinished fences along Price which abut their property; the Ice Cream Social is 7-19; the Golf Tournament is coming up on September 27; the event signage is being updated; and the Fishing Tournament will take place on October 4. Commission reports were presented. For the Member Services / Marketing Commission Stacy Holmstedt reported that the RFP for the website has been sent to vendors and the hope is to be ready to go forward by the August meeting. Two applications for the Board of Directors’ vacant seat have been received, interviews will be conducted July 22. For the Finance Commission Laurie Moe presented financial summary highlights for June. For the Master Planning Commission Bob Radisich reported that the spread sheet passed out reflects the Reserve Study item changes decided upon at the last meeting, Los Altos tennis court lights and pool decking were both discussed. For the Water Management Committee, Craig Wilson reported that more monsoon rain is anticipated so the lake levels are being allowed to drop and that the lake sediment study will take place so that we can move sediment which is near the valves. For New Business Executive Director, David Jones, discussed the changes to the State law and how these changes affect the Associations’ Rental Policy and collections procedures. The Board adopted the new Rental Policy and the Collections policy will be revised to be reviewed at the next Board of Directors meeting. Lake 7 fountain was discussed and it was approved to replace the fountain in an amount not to exceed $7,200. With there being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 8:28 pm. The next Board of Directors meeting will be held August 21 at 7 pm at La Casita. Ranchers’ Roundup is the official publication of the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association. 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202 480-831-8314 www.dobsonranchhoa.com Urgent Ranch Assistance 480-226-9597 David L. Jones Executive Director Joanna Loftus Editor The articles and comments in this monthly publication are intended to inform, illustrate or provide explanation to members of the Association and do not necessarily serve as official opinions of the board of directors, staff nor its members. As such, we do not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser. The Recreation department at La Casita will be closed for renovations from August 4 through September 15. The pool will be open Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. During this time all recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc., will be handled in the Administration department, Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. Winter hours for Recreation will start September 2. See page 15 for winter hours. 8 YOUR Community Board Adopts Rental Policy THE DOBSON ASSOCIATION DBA DOBSON RANCH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION RENTAL POLICY AND RENTAL FEE ASSESSMENT The following written Rules and Restriction are adopted for the Rental Policy and Fee Assessment. This policy is intended to comply with all applicable federal, state, county, city laws and ordinances. Any conflict between the provisions herein shall be resolved in favor of the law. Further, these rules are intended to supplement The Dobson Association Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) and/or any bylaw provision that address the topic set forth below, not to amend them. In the event of inconsistency or conflict between this policy and the CC&R’s, Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws of the Association, the CC&R’s, Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws provisions shall supersede and apply. I. Introduction: In the interest of protecting homeowners and their families, preserving property values and enhancing the quality of life within the community, the Association has developed a standard set of rules and procedures addressing the renting/leasing of homes within the community. The following material outlines the rules, requirements and responsibilities of homeowners wishing to rent or lease property within The Dobson Association. Tenants may not have full knowledge of and thus not be in compliance with the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, and with the provisions of other governing documents including these Rules & Regulations. Conclusion that many owners and property managers are not providing copies of the Association’s governing documents to prospective and actual tenants or even informing them that they exist. This causes confusion and inadvertent non-compliance by tenants. Problems are caused by this practice that can be easily avoided. Furthermore, some owners do not inform the Association when they are renting out their property, and/or do not provide the Association with any information about their tenants. The Association then experiences difficulty in communicating with owner and/or the tenant about questions or issues. Therefore, owners and their tenants must comply with the following Rules and Regulations when homes are rented. II. FHA Statement: Nothing in this policy is intended to act to discriminate against any protected class, to wrongfully deprive anyone of housing or to violate any provision of the Fair Housing Act (FHA). III. Definitions 1. Association – The Dobson Association 2. Rental(s) –Any home/property within the Association that is rented, leased or occupied by residents other than the legal owner. 3. Landlord – The legal owner that is leasing or renting their property. 4. Tenant – The resident/occupants that is leasing or renting from the legal owner. 5. Future Homeowners – Homeowners who purchase a property within the Association after these rules and regulations are adopted. 6. Agent/Manager – A designated representative of the legal owner 7. Dwelling – House, Condo, Townhome or other place of residence within the Association. RENTAL POLICY All owners who rent or who are considering renting their home are subject to these Rules and Regulations. This condition also pertains to instances where the owner rents to a family member. Any dwelling unit may be let to a tenant from time-to-time by the Owner, subject to the provisions of the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions, all Policies, Rules & Regulations of the Association. I. Registration Form – The Owner is responsible for the completion of the Tenant/Occupant Registration form. The form is available at the Association office or online at www.DobsonRanchHOA.com. All rental property shall be registered with the Association within fifteen (15) days of the start of the lease or when the tenant moves into the dwelling. The Owner will provide the following information to the Association: a. Owners contact information. b. List of names all tenants over eighteen (18) years of age and contact information for any adult occupying the dwelling. c. The time period of the lease, including the beginning and ending dates of the tenancy. II. Owner To Provide Governing Documents To Tenant – At or prior to signing a lease agreement, the owner or owner’s agent will provide to the tenant(s) copies of the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions, all Policies, Rules & Regulations of the Association (hereafter collectively referred to as the “governing documents”), and any amendments to them. [Copies of the governing documents may be obtained from the office of the Association at 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, Arizona 85202, or from on the website at www.DobsonRanchHOA.com] III. Owners Responsibility – It is the responsibility of the legal owner to ensure that all required fees and assessments are paid when due. All Policies, Rules and Regulations, Bylaws and CC&Rs must be followed and abided by at all times. Legal owners are responsible for any fines and/or penalties levied against tenant for violations of any Covenants Conditions and Restrictions, all Policies, Rules & Regulations of the Association. IV. Common Areas – Privileges cannot be shared between the absentee owner and the non-owner occupants. Absentee legal owner must either assign or retain their Common Area and facilities use privileges. RENTAL FEE ASSESSMENT I. Owner shall pay a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00 US) for each rental and deliver fee to the Association of- Moments on Dobson Ranch Elegant Cadillac w/ Whitewalls The Only Set of “Whitewall Tires” in Dobson Ranch! Narrow stripe whitewall tires were very popular throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and into the early 2000s. But whitewalls are virtually nonexistent now as a factory option on modern automobiles. Photo of our 2004 red Cadillac was taken at our home; here in the Monterey Circle facility of “Laguna Shores” Dobson Ranch in Mesa, Ariz. Jack & Nineva Salley Dobson Ranch Residents The Dobson Association II. fice with registration form. Failure to complete the form and pay the fee within fifteen (15) days may result to a fine of fifteen dollars ($15.00 US). COMMUNICATION I. Tenants must communicate to the HOA through their owner. II. All tenant violations will be directed to the landlord in writing. The landlord must take action to resolve the violation with its tenant to avoid fines. III. The owner is responsible for the conduct of the tenant and the tenants guests and will be assessed any fines if the tenant is not in compliance with the governing documents. IV. It is the responsibility of the landlord to pay all fines on time. RULE AMENDMENT These amended rules are adopted by the Board of Directors of The Dobson Association, Inc., on July 17, 2014, effective July 24, 2014. WHEREAS, the Association wishes to adopt reasonable restrictions governing Rental Policy and Rental Fee Assessment in the best interests of The Dobson Association; NOW, THEREFORE, the Association adopts the following Rental Policy and Rental Fee Assessment for The Dobson Association, which shall be binding upon all owners and residents and their grantees, lessees, tenants, occupants, successors, heirs, and assigns and which shall supersede any previously adopted rules on the same subject matter. 10 Home & Garden The Dobson Association Homeowner Improvements Green Thumb Awards Architectural Applications July 2014 By Joanna Loftus Ranchers’ Roundup Editor The heat might be relentless… but we have some Cooool Green Thumb winners! There are so many impressive and well-manicured yards in Dobson Ranch that it’s hard to pick each month. If you would like your yard or a neighbor’s yard featured as a Green Thumb winner, just contact me at 480-831-8314 or email [email protected]. By Carole Stabile 1312 W Kiva This property is just charming with it’s lovely xeriscaped front yard. Two trees are ready to provide shade to the meticulously trimmed plants around the yard. A border separates the two gravel colors and completes the crisp feel of the landscape. DOBSON PINES Paint Solar Panels DOBSON SHORES Roof Balcony & Patio Member Services Coordinator 37 Applications LAGUNA SHORES Paint Windows 2533 W Laguna Azul This home is definitely deserving of a green thumb award for keeping their lawn green and lush. They have also accentuated with some gravel and low water usage plants. The lantanas and the Yellow Bells (by the garage) are a great choice for a pop of color. The Sissoo tree will provide some refreshing shade as it matures. Lake yards We always feature front yards in our Green Thumb Awards, but there are many gorgeous back yards just as deserving of awards, all around Dobson Ranch. Just take a stroll along one of our lovely lake paths and you will see some amazing yards just waiting to inspire you! $235,144.00 $113.00 $17,500.00 $6,640.00 $9,000.00 $5,100.00 $4,411.00 DOBSON RANCH UNIT I Roof Landscape Paint Block Fence Stucco/Paint Patio/ Paint/Doors A/C Unit $3,800.00 $5,000.00 $7,500.00 $7,224.00 $2,000.00 $18,500.00 $4,300.00 DOBSON RANCH UNIT III Paint Windows film Block Wall Repair Roof $2,100.00 $900.00 $100.00 $9,000.00 LAGUNA SHORES AMENDED Windows Block fence repair Paint Mailbox $9,695.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,000.00 LOS ALTOS Paint Solar Window Screens Gate Solar panels $1,500.00 $11,061.00 $2,500.00 $71,250.00 REGENCY ESTATES Landscape $5,000.00 SARATOGA LAKES Block Fence Repair Landscape Roof $550.00 $2,400.00 $21,000.00 Dobson Condos Security Door $1,000.00 Home Sales Properties in the Foreclosure or Trustee Sale process: 11 7 Houses 4 Condos July home sales: 22 Home & Garden 11 Www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Good Neighbor Award Curb Appeal Checklist Great Neighbors Jim & Shari Mccann My husband and I bought our home this past October and right off the bat Jim and Shari Mccann made us feel welcome to the community and neighborhood. Coming from a neighborhood where you hardly know your neighbors names after 5 years, it was refreshing and what we were hoping Dobson Ranch was all about! I believe it is the neighbors who make Dobson Ranch’s community feel like family and they sure do a great job! Whenever we need anything, we know we can run across the street and ask them. Whether it is to borrow a dolly or to ask advice on what is the right type of plant for the season, Jim and Shari are readily there and want to help. Before we even moved in they helped us find the right paint color by giving us their Dunn Edwards paint samples and have continued to help us out. It is nice to have neighbors who not only care about keeping their property and home looking nice, but care about the neighbors and neighborhood. They are some of the kindest most caring people a neighbor could ask for and I think our whole neighborhood would agree! By Susan Richards Shalia and Matt Marner Cottonwood Circle Community Relations Manager The curb appeal of our community depends on each resident maintaining their property as completely as possible. For those who keep their homes and yards well maintained, the association thanks you for your efforts and good examples. We encourage all residents to pay particular attention to the following maintenance items: • Exterior paint. Paint is a quick and easy way to keep your property looking fresh, new, and clean. It will also protect against corrosion, weathering, and insects. • Landscaping. Landscaping is extremely important to our community’s curb appeal. Remove dead plants and branches. Keep shrubs properly pruned and flowers welltended. Keep lawns mowed, edged, and free of debris. • Roofs. Ensure your roofs are properly maintained and cleaned. • Driveways. Repair cracks, pitted or flaking surfaces, and other concrete problems. Remove weeds from sidewalk joints and debris from driveways and sidewalks. • Trash and Recycle Containers. Store trash and recycle containers out of sight from the street or neighboring property. Do not use driveways or carports for storage. • Gutters and Downspouts. Keep them cleaned out to prevent overflowing and flooding. Ensure they are neatly hung. • Window Boxes, Awnings and Decks. Replace worn or damaged fixtures, check fittings for stability, and ensure paint is in good repair. • Mailboxes. Mailbox is securely standing and in good repair. • Utilitarian Items. Hoses and other utilitarian items are stored out of view. • Recreational Vehicles. RV’s, trailers, boats, etc. are stored out of sight and / or off premises. • Inoperable or stored vehicles. Remove stored or inoperable vehicles. • Fencing. Inspect your fencing, repair or replace when worn, discolored, or unsightly. A little attention goes a long way in keeping our community looking fabulous, as well as adhering to the communities’ documents (Covenants, Codes, & Restrictions and Architectural Guidelines). Please remember – any changes to the approved appearance of your property requires submission to and approval of the Architectural Control Committee. Application for Architectural Review forms are available in the administration office and on our website, dobsonranchhoa.com under the Resource tab. Thanks for keeping our community looking sharp! 12 Amenities Water Must Be Conserved By Craig A. Wilson Water Management Director Explain to someone from California that in the summer they switch to Mountain Standard Time and see what a look you engender. If they were to ask you in turn how much water we use in Arizona and you replied with pride less than 100 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) you might be amazed at the wonder in their eyes. Some places in the western states, and yes California is a western state, are being required to limit daily use to less than 65 gpcd. How do they, and would it be possible for us to reach that threshold? Now, the amount of water used when spread over the whole city comes to more than 100 gpcd as municipal use is included in the calculation of water used per capita. This includes the water used on public golf courses, the landscaping the City maintains, public pools, and other water uses. Individual residential properties might reach the 60 gpcd value with little effort, 43 gpcd with a lot of effort, but 100 gpcd for our community has been a real challenge. Conservation in the home must make up for the city services we expect and use. We want fire protection, we want to modify our desert environment, and we want our schools to offer swimming, our parks to offer fishing and all the other amenities that make the City of Mesa a good place for Dobson Ranch residents. So how do we achieve what our western neighbors are now required to achieve. This is not just the drought we are now contending with, we need to respond to the long term trends that go along with climate change. Climate change is not new, we see it in the prehistoric civilizations that flourished here and then disappeared. Can we better manage the way we deal with similar changes to our climate? One way we can impact our use of water is through our homeowners association. Dobson Ranch has adopted several innovative strategies to conserve water. Our Reverse Season Irrigation Program allows us to save water in the summer by under watering the summer turf and using those savings to have a winter rye grass for our parks. Dobson Ranch has installed irrigation controllers to minimize the water applied to the Ranch landscape; just enough to keep the landscape healthy. The Ranch has also identified water saving opportunities that can assist residential savings, like the smart controller program offered by SRP and further supported by the HOA. The focus of the water conservation effort fostered by Dobson Ranch can be seen at the annual Water Conservation Fair held each year in April as part of the state wide Water Conservation Month programs. For several years now, vendors offering water conservation strategies have offered suggestions and products to foster water conservation. One water conservation product I discussed last month is the dual flush toilet. Several new products are now available to convert an existing toilet to include a dual flush feature that allows different amounts of water to be used when flushing a toilet. The toilets installed in our homes were built for the homes of the 70’s and 80’s. They still work just fine, are comfortable and fit fine in our homes. So why replace them when a simple device can dramatically reduce the amount of water needed to flush the waste away? Many of the new products on the market can be installed directly into our existing toilets with little effort in a very short time. Of course when remodeling a part of the house, installing new toilets which reduce water consumption makes a lot of sense. If you have tried one of these new devices, send me an email (wmd@ dobsonranchhoa.com) with your experiences; including installation, use and savings. I hope we can come to a consensus as to what works best on Dobson Ranch. If there are success stories, I plan to use those stories to foster a program to offer either the product itself or perhaps to find rebates to encourage residents to convert their toilets to dual flush. In that way we can show that we as part of the west are continuing to strive to keep water abundant to those who use it wisely. The Dobson Association Copper and Brass Theft By Dennis Melgreen Landscape/Maintenance Supervisor You have probably read or heard about the theft of copper and brass around the valley. A few years ago, someone stole all the copper letters that spelled out Dobson Ranch on our entry walls. While the recyclers pay pennies on the dollar, the replacement was costly. A new group of thieves is back in our neighborhood. They have targeted the copper wire in our bollard and walkway lights. Sections of wire along the Monte Pathway walk between Saratoga Lake 7 and the end of Lake 7, as well as, at Laguna Park, have been cut and pulled out of the conduits. The brass back flow prevention devices that we use on our irrigation systems have also been cut out and taken. The replacement costs add up. A new back flow assembly for Frisbee Park cost over a $1000 just for the material. If you see anyone that is not in a Dobson Ranch maintenance uniform working on a perceived electrical or irrigation issue in a common area, call the administration office at 480-831-8314. Also note, our staff does not work after 4 pm during the week or on weekends, nor do outside contractors work anywhere without the presence of Dobson Association staff. Until grass clippings become the next target, the landscape/maintenance department would appreciate your awareness and help on this issue. Dobson Ranch Pontoon Tour/Ride Information • A one-time “complimentary” pontoon ride per property is available to residents. • Usage of the pontoon boat is available to residents in good standing. Residency and Homeowners insurance verification must be provided. Payment is required at the time of reservation. • Reservations should be made seven days in advanced and are subject to staff availability. • Cancellation is subject to a fee if made less than 72 hours in advance. • Tour fee is $35 per hour with a two hour maximum. • Capacity is up to 10 guests whether adults or children. A certified operator will be provided by the association. Children under 14 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Children under the age of 8 are required to wear a life vest at all times. Only five children under 8 will be permitted on boat at one time for safety. • Food and beverages are permitted in non-breakable containers. You will be responsible for clean-up. • Smoking is not permitted aboard the pontoon boat for the enjoyment of all guests, most of all safety. • Pets are not permitted. • Fishing is not permitted while the pontoon is under way. • Guests are required to remain seated during the tour. Also directions given by the Captain must be followed. • Management reserves the right to cancel any reservation. All reservations are subject to weather conditions. Reservations are available through the Recreation Department. Contact Bryan at 480-831-7464 or [email protected] AffordAble flooring instAllAtion Tile $199 • Laminate $149 • Wood $225 We have hundreds of satisfied customers in Dobson Ranch. (480) 603-8813 Licensed • Bonded • Insured • ROC 189470 Owned and Operated by Dobson Ranch Resident, Paul English 14 Amenities The Dobson Association Table and Chair Rentals Make your next at home event great with the convenience of renting tables and chairs right in your community. The Dobson Association not only rents out facilities for private rentals but renting of chairs and tables not held on a ranch facility are also available. We can accommodate a rental up to 150 metal framed folding chairs and 15 rectangle 6 foot by 3 foot tables. The resident must schedule to pick up and drop off the chairs and tables at La Casita Recreation Center. A refundable security deposit of $50 is due in cash or credit card payment to hold your reservation. The rental cost per chair is $0.50 and $5 per table. Reservations can be made through the Recreation Department at 480831-7464 and include a 14 day cancellation policy. The Recreation department at La Casita will be closed for renovations from August 4 through September 15. The pool will be open Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. During this time all recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc., will be handled in the Administration department, Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. Winter hours for Recreation will start September 2. R ecreation Happenings 15 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Dobson Ranch Recreation From the Recreation Manager’s Desk Summer Facility Hours: Memorial Day – Labor Day La Casita, Saratoga and Los Altos Monday – Saturday 8 am to 9 pm Sunday 9 am – 8 pm By Jesse Wright Recreation Manager You all may have noticed the recreation side of the building at La Casita has been shut down for renovations. If you need to purchase anything the administration office will be open for your recreation needs. The pool area and splash pad will remain open throughout the remodeling process and there will be portable restrooms located next to the volleyball court just off the Grande Room. It will be well worth the inconvenience once the work is completed. It’s hard to believe with the temperatures in the 100’s that fall is just around the corner. That means the weather should be cooling off (hopefully), football is starting (Go Packers) and Dobson Ranch is kicking off our upcoming fall events. We will start the season right with our 10th Annual Golf Tournament. Are there any golfers out there? The Golf Tournament event is Saturday, September 27 at Dobson Ranch Golf Course. Registration has started at La Casita Recreation Center. Please sign up if you are interested in playing. You can sign up individually or as a foursome. We also have our Outdoor Expo on Saturday, October 4 from 7 am-11 am. There will be a kids fishing tournament, fun and prizes. School has started and your children and grandchildren will be looking for things to do during fall break. We are offering a Fall Break Camp for ages 6-12 year olds Monday-Friday October 6-10 at Saratoga Recreation Center. Lastly, this is just a reminder our summer hours will end on Labor Day, September 2. Winter facility hours will be 8 am-7 pm Monday –Saturday and 10 am-5 pm on Sunday. Come out and enjoy the splash pad at La Casita before it closes down for the season on Saturday, November 3. Hope to see you all at the upcoming fall events! wINTER Facility Hours: Labor Day – Memorial Day La Casita, Saratoga, and Los Altos Monday – Saturday 8 am to 7 pm Sunday 10 am – 5 pm La Casita Recreation Center, 2719 S. Reyes ..................................480-831-7464 Saratoga Recreation Center, 2345 S. Saratoga ............................ 480-839-1044 Los Altos Recreation Center, 2524 W. Campo Alegre ................ 480-838-9530 Laguna Park, 2455 W. Laguna Azul Ave. (Most amenities accessible by Homeowner Key when facility is not staffed) The Recreation department at La Casita will be closed for renovations from August 4 through September 15. The pool will be open Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. During this time all recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc., will be handled in the Administration department, Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. Winter hours for Recreation will start September 2. See page 15 for winter hours. Preschool Ms. Jessi’s Corner Wow! Can you believe that “summer” is over and school has begun? The older I get the faster time seems to fly by. This school year has brought me many new families which I am eager to get to know and have them become a part of the everlasting La Casita Preschool family. Speaking of families that is one of our first themes this year. We will be taking a look at all different types of family members, dynamics and traditions. We’ll be doing some activities where the children take it home, complete it with their family and then bring it back to display in the classroom. The children love showing off their pictures of themselves and their family members! Here is an example of one of those activities. (It is my example which needs a little updating.) We keep them up all year round! Materials needed: Scrapbook paper Stickers Glue/Glue dots Markers Scrapbooking do-dads Photos Instructions: Decorate! To find more fun arts and activities that we enjoy in the classroom stop by my website! www.gettingmessywithmsjessi.com For more info on the preschool contact me! 480-831-7464 [email protected] 16 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association All Recreation Activities, classes and programs are at La Casita Community Center unless specified. Questions? Call La Casita at 480-831-7464 Recreation Classes Tai Chi Morning Instructor: Carol Evening Instructor: Darin When: Every Wednesday Where: La Casita Recreation Center Time: 9 am Beginning Tai Chi 10 am Intermediate Tai Chi 6 pm Beginning Tai Chi 7 pm Advanced Tai Chi Cost: Classes are free to residents, $5 drop in non-residents Tai Chi is a gentle Chinese exercise system that may enhance strength and flexibility as well as reduce stress. Learning the Tai Chi form can be the beginning of a healthy, lifelong practice that can improve the quality of life of individuals who choose to practice it. Texas Hold’em Tournament Style When: 4th Fridays of month – August 22, September 26 Time: 6:30 pm (Arrive by 6:15 pm) Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: Free to residents, $5 non-residents Must be 18 years of age or older Poker night is a free monthly program for residents of Dobson Ranch. Come meet your neighbors for a friendly game. Bunco When: 3rd Fridays of month – August 15, September 19 Time: 6:30 pm (arrive by 6:15 pm) Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: Free to residents, $5 non-residents This is a fast-paced, yet easy, game played with dice. It’s a fun social hour with other residents. Bridge Group When: Mondays Time: 12:15 pm – 3:30 pm Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: Free to residents Come join our Bridge group that meets every Monday. To join the group, please call Mary Jane Johnson at 480.838.9673. Yoga for Beginners Instructor: Jeanne When: Mondays Time: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: $7 drop in or $40 resident only for a 7-use punch card. You can attend either yoga class offered with your punch card. Punch card expires two months from your purchase date. Transform your mind, body and spirit! Yoga will improve your flexibility and strengthen your core muscles while banishing stress and tension. This relaxing but invigorating class promotes inner calmness using breathing techniques, balancing postures and stretching/floor work. Modifications available to meet all levels. Bring a yoga mat. Yoga blocks, strap and blanket/ towel are very helpful. Fitness in the Park Instructor: Nancy When: Monday thru Friday 6 am – 6:45 am Tuesday and Thursday 6 pm – 6:45 pm Where: Laguna Park Cost: $10 residents, $15 non-residents (see below for monthly special) RSVP: Contact the instructor prior to class at 602.703.7822 or at [email protected] *Sign up for 6 classes ($50) & get 3 FREE! Nonresident fees apply. Aqua Zumba Instructor: Jenny When: Mondays Where: La Casita Recreation Center Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $7 drop in rate, $30 resident only for a 5-use punch card (card expires 9/29/14) Aqua Zumba keeps the Zumba Fitness workout party going in the pool. Aqua Zumba is classic aqua aerobics with Latin flavor added to regular Zumba routines. The typical land-based Zumba dance steps, such as chacha, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and mambo, are exaggerated and slower in water, so the water tempo is half the land tempo, creating a low-impact work out for all fitness levels. Aqua Zumba is designed for anyone who can follow instructions and manage being in the water. Zumba Instructor: Jenny When: Wednesdays Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $7 drop in rate, $30 resident only for a 5-use punch card (card expires 2 months from date) This is a fusion of Latin and International music that incorporates a variety of dance styles such as salsa, cumbia , bellydance and reggaton. This class combines high energy and motivating music to help you burn fat and tone your body. Even if you have never danced before, you will have a blast, because the routines are fun and easy to do. So what are you waiting for? Join the Party and try Zumba today. Water Aerobics Instructor: Becky When: Monday thru Thursday Time: 7:30 am – 8:20 am Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: $3 a day, $10 for four day pass This morning class will get you ready for the day. Class consists of exercises done in shallow and deep water. It will change your movements and get your heart rate going without all the jolting. Expect to have fun while working out. continued on page 17 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 R ecreation Happenings 17 Multi-Sport Ages: 3- 6 year olds When: Tuesdays, September 9- October 21, October 28 – December 9, No class November 11 Time: 5 pm – 6 pm Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: $79 resident, $84 non-resident Professionally trained instructors introduce children to the concepts and skills involved in up to 8 ball sports in exciting and dynamic classes! Sportball’s skills progression and refinement methodology is at the forefront of developmentally appropriate sports instruction techniques. RECREATION CLASS INFORMATION 1. REGISTRATION forms for all recreation classes can be downloaded on the Association website at www.dobsonranchhoa.com or at La casita Community Center, 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ. Class fees are due during the registration process unless otherwise noted. 2. QUESTIONS on any recreation class or activity, you may contact La Casita Community desk at 480-831-7464. 3. REFUNDS – The Dobson Association reserves the right to establish fees and cost minimums for all programs and to cancel those programs not having sufficient enrollment. Program refunds will be issued for: a. Cancellation of class by instructor or the Dobson Association will result in full refund. b. Participants may cancel after first class or initial start date of class for full refund. c. Notification by participant prior to start date of illness or injury preventing participation during session time frame. d. Discontinuance of participation due to injury or illness will be reviewed for consideration of prorated refund. e. No other refunds will be given. No exceptions. Refund requests must be promptly submitted. La Casita Recreation Center is home to 2 outside racquetball courts available to residents and up to four guests. Keys can be checked out at the front desk during facility hours. 18 R ecreation Happenings Dobson Ranch Tennis Academy For all tennis instructional classes there is a minimum of 3 people and a maximum of 8 people, unless otherwise specified. NEW TENNIS COURT CLEANING SCHEDULE – Tuesdays and Saturdays from 6:30 am to 9:30 am. Tennis Adult Learn to Play These classes will introduce you to the basic elements of tennis with quality instructors to ensure a positive, successful, and fun experience. You will acquire and develop new playing skills and meet new tennis playing friends. Sharing the experience can make it more enjoyable, so invite a friend to join you on the courts and learn tennis together! Classes meet twice a week for 4 weeks Except Tuesdays only meets once a week for 5 weeks. Experience the fun, fitness and excitement of tennis while meeting new tennis friends! Date Session Time Fee Mon & Wed 8/4 – 9/3 Session 1 8 pm – 9 pm $40R $45NR 9/15-10/8 Session 2 8 pm – 9 pm $40R $45NR Private Instruction Private Tennis lessons are available for individual one on one instruction with the tennis professional. Please call La Casita 480-831-8314 to schedule private lessons. The Dobson Ranch Tennis courts are for exclusive use of Dobson Ranch residents and of the Association tennis professional. Other professionals are not to teach classes, lessons or clinics on our Association courts at any time. To ensure the Ranch tennis program remains viable, Ranch residents should consult the Association Tennis pro for all tennis instruction. No outside tennis professionals are permitted on Association courts. Junior Learn to Play The mission of Dobson Ranch junior tennis is to provide quality instruction in a fun and friendly atmosphere with a multilevel juniors program from the youngest beginners to sanctioned tournament players. Each tennis student’s placement is based on age, experience and a challenge ladder. Classes combine energized drills, fun games, match play and conditioning. Our goal is for tennis students to reach a higher level of play and learn to love a sport they will play for a lifetime. Sharing the experience can make it more enjoyable, so invite a friend to join you on the courts and learn tennis together! Tennis Tots Ages 4-6 Fall Classes 2014 For the young player just starting tennis. Tennis students will learn basic hand-eye coordination, stroke production, footwork skills, and the rules of the game. Classes meet once a week for 5 weeks. Each class is 45-minutes on our specially designed junior tennis courts. Smaller youth tennis equipment is used to develop tennis skills fast! Date Session Time Fee Mondays 11/3-12/1 Session 1 4:30 pm – 5:15 pm $25R $30NR 9/22-10/20 Session 2 4:30 pm – 5:15 pm $30R $35NR Beginners Juniors Ages 7-12 - Fall Classes 2014 This class is designed for students to learn how to play tennis. All tennis strokes will be taught along with rules of the game and basic strategy. The requirements to progress to Challengers level is for the students to demonstrate ability to consistently serve into the correct service box, keep the score, properly rotate, and sustain a rally. Classes meet twice a week for one hour for 4 weeks. Age appropriate equipment is used to develop tennis skills fast! Date Session Time Fee Mon & Wed 10/20-11/10 Session 1 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm $35R $40NR 9/15-10/6 Session 2 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm $35R $40NR August Round Robin Tennis Social You are invited to La Casita, Saturday, August 23 at 8 am for a fun get together to play tennis, and meet the Dobson Ranch tennis pro, Doug Kelton. We will be playing doubles and mixed-doubles in a round-robin format, assorted by levels. Please give attendant your playing level (USTA rating or A, B and C rating) when signing up. JuSeptember Round Robin Tennis Social You are invited to La Casita, Saturday, September 20 at 8 am for a fun get together to play tennis, and meet the Dobson Ranch tennis pro, Doug Kelton. We will be playing doubles and mixed-doubles in a round-robin format, assorted by levels. Please give attendant your playing level (USTA rating or A, B and C rating) when signing up. The Dobson Association Tennis Talk By Coach Doug Kelton Dobson Ranch Tennis Professional July Summer Tennis Social “Bring on the HEAT.” That was the winning attitude of the brave Dobson Ranch tennis crew at the July 19th social at La Casita. The competition was invigorating... Gwen can attest to that... after one set of beautiful tennis, the sun started to get the best of her, but not until she hit a perfectly formed backhand down the line to clinch the first round victory. Way to go Gwen. The socials are fun. Anyone can come. There are some pretty intense matches, but there’s nothing wrong with that either. Coach Doug will make sure you play with people at your level and sometimes a little above your level, but that can be really fun too; it can give you a glimpse into your tennis future, if you keep practicing and can also present opportunities you may have not seen before to hit a memorable shot like the masterful Marshal Ciarlino volley in round 1 that stopped on a dime and stopped his opponents in their tracks. Our next tennis social is Saturday, August 23rd, where it will be even more toasty folks, but let’s try to get three courts going (12 people). We’ll start at 7:30 am sharp to keep the heat away as long as we can. Thank you to the Rec department for supplying the tennis crew with tennis balls, Granola Bars and ice-cold water for our tennis socials. Thanks to Pistol Pat Curtin for showing us how a 4.5 women’s interclub player goes about her business and to Cheryl and Linda for bringing their A game and showing us how hard work can pay off. Thanks of course to Lynn who is always there to support the tennis program with encouragement and graceful shot making on the tennis court. The crazy, hot sun didn’t wear down Bob Lynn, that’s for sure. He played an extra set of doubles with Cheryl, Linda and me after everyone else had said their goodbyes, then he played another set of singles against the coach (me)… then we both visited the pool at La Casita and partook in the Ice Cream Social, yum. See you all August 23rd for the next social. Let me know if you want to play… [email protected]. Happy hitting, Doug R ecreation Happenings 19 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Preschool Summer Camp The La Casita Preschool Summer Camp was full of happy campers this summer as they played, explored, created and had a great time. Children learn best when they are having fun and our preschool is always having a lot of fun! Summer camp is over for the season, but there are still a few spots left for the fall program. Call La Casita a 480-831-7464 for more information. Clockwise from top Lilly, Cole, Alina and Spencer getting creative. Viancy has some great feet painting skills! Taylor clowning around! Spencer, Cole, Lilly and James love to play games at preschool. Preschool had a lot of clowns this summer. Here’s James. Clockwise from the top Spencer, James, Lilly, Alina and Cole having some messy fun! Cute circus performers, Viancy and Natalie. Dobson Ranch HOA 20 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Summer Camp What a great summer this has been and another year of La Casita Summer Camp has come to a close. The kids had a blast swimming, making crafts, going on field trips, having visits by special guests, playing games, watching movies, enjoying treats and making new friends. If your kids enjoyed summer camp they don’t have to wait a year to go again because Fall Break Camp is just around the corner! Call Recreation at 480-831-7464 to sign up! This group can’t wait to get to Taco Bell!Miss Melody, Ashley, Shelby, Coya, Evan, Karston, Addison, Jayden, Matthew, Mattie, Ireland, Jada, Kyle, Kort, Eric, Michelina, Evie, Megan, Callie, Miss Kaitlin, Annika and Journey. Katie and Reagan on a field trip to Jumpstreet. Scott from Ecto Critterz brought some great animals to show the kids. Here he is seen with a warm fuzzy cockroach! And the star of Just Dance is Dylan! Mmmmm… Alexis is enjoying her cookie that she decorated. Aiden and Lucy the lizard. Siblings at summer camp, Kaity and Aaron, Raegan and Johnny. Milla, Mattie, Miss Kaitlin, Kaity, Raegan along with Logan (in front) having fun at Jumpstreet. Kyle, Karsten, Kort and Eric enjoying their lunch at Taco Bell. Greg Dwyer from AZ Grind Indoor Skateboarding puts on a great skateboard demonstration for the kids. Kids campers encouraging Bryan and Jesse to a pizza challenge. Back to front: Noah, Raegan, Miss Marissa, Bryan, Jesse, Mattie, Saraya, Jada, Jaeger, Karsten, Frank, Coya, Logan and Rush Abby, Kyle, Evan and Hailey lead the group in Kid’s Fitness Boot Camp. Kids Campers with Greg from AZ Grind Indoor Skateboarding. R ecreation Happenings 21 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Ice Cream Social Over 110 Ranch residents cooled off in the La Casita pool and enjoyed some yummy ice cream at the recent Ice Cream Social. There was a water safety presentation, games, prizes and lots of ice cream. The event may be over, but there is still plenty of time to make a splash at a Dobson Ranch pool at one of three locations. For more pool information call 480-831-7464. Recreation team member Anthony is very excited to give Chloe her prize! Tristin, Tommy and Soren ready to enjoy Tommy’s prize! 22 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Dobson Dolphins Made a Big Splash this Summer! By Susan Fugger Summer has gone by in a splash and the Dobson Dolphins Swim Team made sure there was plenty of splashing going on! The 34th season of summer swimming didn’t seem like it lasted 8 weeks. From May 27th through July 18th, 152 Dolphins filled the Los Altos Pool from 7 am to noon every Tuesday through Friday. We welcomed 54 first year swimmers this season and had our largest ever group of teenagers with 40 swimmers showing up at 7am! (Surprisingly, not all of them made it every day!) Swimming in the East Valley Swim League again this summer, the Dolphins hosted two home meets at Los Altos Pool and 4 away meets all over the Southeast Valley. The last meet of the season was the EVSL Finale Meet hosted by RIO Swim Club and held at McClintock Pool. We made another strong showing as our swimmers were well prepared by Head Coach Carly Daniels and Assistant Coaches Annie Pinkerton, David Fugger, Erin Mortensen and Brandon Turley. About a dozen swimmers participated in the Arizona Parks and Recreation (APRA) meet on July 26th. In order to prepare our high school swimmers for their fall season Coach Carly started two hour practices for some of our older swimmers. Swimmers attending Dobson High, Marcos de Niza, Mesa Prep and Seton Catholic all took advantage of the strenuous workouts. This season also saw the beginning of Dolphins In Training, DIT, formalizing the volunteer coach program made up of experienced swimmers who help the younger swimmers. Led by our two 11th season veteran’s, Karissa and Daniel, 2 or 3 volunteers jump in the pool to help out with the youngest swim groups. Our families are so wonderful! Every season they help fundraise and this season we had great turnouts for our car wash in Dairy Queen’s parking lot, Barros Pizza Night and our annual Stroke a thon. This year our swimmers blew our fundraising goal out of the water! 104 swimmers swam 7006 lengths of the pool with 75 swimmers turning in pledges. Austin C. swam 2 miles in 1 hour and was our long distance champion & our top pledge earner! Elise and Adrian S. were our top family pledge earners. Many thanks to all of our swimmers and donors. Speaking of thanks, our sponsors really do make it possible for the Dobson Dolphins Swim Team to meet our budget. We are so grateful to Dobson Ranch HOA, the Mesa Hohokam’s, Jones Family Dentistry, Suzanne Vogrin and Barros Pizza for their generosity. 2014 Dobson Dolphins Team Photo Bottom Row: Coach Erin, Cullen, Caleigh, Riley, Madelyn, Claire, Stephanie, Ingrid, Brody, Phaedra, Meghan, Charli, Asher, Jackson, Coach Annie 2nd Row: Coach Brandon, Paul, Jose, Stevie, Jack, Skylar, Shanelle, Chuck, Jesus, John, Brielle, Chloe, Olivia, Ardyn, Natalie, Hayden, Amy, Coach David 3rd Row: Nick, Emma, Adam, Thomas, Bryce, Clara, Joshua, Terra, Carly, Sophia, Grace, Andrew, Chase, Brooklyn, Giada, Madison, Marco, Coach Carly 4th Row: James, Tyler, Jeremy, David, Madison, Madeleine, Ethan, Xia, Mark, Carson, Tatum, Abby, William, Kayden, Hannah 5th Row: Luke, Elise, Shelton, Steven, Emma, Claire, Ashley, Natalie, Jazlyn, Samantha, Jonah, Logan, Jake, Daniel 6th Row: Sarah, Karissa, Claire, Morgan, Andrew, Nick, Zach, Abby, Lita, Suzanne, Shelby, MaKenna, Maren, Johnny, Andrew 7th Row: Sierra, Amy, Collette, Claire, Meg, Keith, Daniel, Angelina, Annika, Jonathan, Ben, Adrian, Abby, Laci 8th Row: Nick, Mike, Raymond, Andrew, Nick, Hannah, Mary Rose, Sophie, Tori, Scott, Luke, Deanna, Austin, Brittany www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 R ecreation Happenings 23 24 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Clubs 25 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Retiree’s Club Retirees Schedule President’s Message General Meeting Monday, September 8th at La Casita. Coffee at 9:30 am and meeting at 10:00 am NOTE- BECAUSE LABOR DAY IS THE FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, GENERAL MEETING IN SEPTEMBER IS THE 2nd MONDAY. Guests and prospective members are welcome. By Jack Armstrong President August has never been one of my favorite months. In fact, it has probably been one of my least favorite months, except for April! (April was the mud season...no snowmobiling… too early for fishing...business was bad!) Having lived the first fifty years of my life in far Northern Wisconsin, August signaled the beginning of Fall...and that meant all the tourists in Northern Wisconsin were heading South...which meant that business in our grocery store would drop by about fifty percent! And even worse than that...schools were going to reopen after Labor Day...and when you have eight kids...school supplies and especially back to school clothing bills were astronomical! For Arizona residents...August is a “mean” month... especially if you are a rather recent transplant from the North to Arizona. I say “mean” because up North August means cooler weather...but here in the desert August simply means that there will still be at least two more scorching hot months!!! August teases us with a promise of a cooler Fall...that really won’t come to November! The Dobson Ranch Retiree’s Club will continue with most of their indoor activities, but hiking, biking and picnics will remain on hiatus until early November. But in November the Club’s activity calendar once again fills up with twentyfour schedule monthly activities. If you have recently retired and you are looking for things to do...wanting to meet new friends...then attending our General Meeting on Monday September 8th would be a great way of getting involved and getting all set for all of our Fall and Winter activities. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Monday, August 18th at LaCasita. Meeting begins at 9:00 am. For all officers and committee heads. The September Board meeting is on Monday, September 15th. LADIES LUNCH Thursday, August 14th at Mac’s Broiler located at the Southwest corner of Guadalupe & McClintock. Meet at 11:30 am. For additional information contact Louis Weir at 480-838-0846. September’s Ladies Lunch is on Thursday, September 11th at Crackers. Dinner Night Out Tuesday, August 19th at the Midwestern Restaurant, located at 4308 E. Main. Meet at 5:30 pm. Contact Lucille Willgale for more info at 480-820-3377. Dinner night out in September is Tuesday, September 16th. HAPPY HOUR Wednesday, August 27th at Diamond Sports Grille, 161 N. Centennial Way, Mesa 85201. Meet at 4:00pm. MOVIE DAY Thursday, August 28th. Enjoy a daytime movie with the Movie group. Call Judie Bielo for more info at 480-820-7371. GAME DAY Thursday, September 4th at LaCasita. Meet at 1:00 pm. Bring your own refreshments and a snack to share. Retirees Ladies Lunch Out Biking, hiking, picnics and men’s breakfasts are suspended till Fall By Louise Weir Interested in joining the Dobson Ranch Retiree’s Club? Contact Sarah Jonick at [email protected]. The week began with phone calls. Gloria Locke took two groups and I called the rest. A little scary when the first round yielded a group of four! Gloria did not do much better with two but as the week wore on we ended up with 18 ! I messed the ladies schedule up a bit as I was told to have everyone show up by 11:00 instead of the usual 11:30 due to how quickly the restaurant fills up. Cheddars was not kidding. Most of our ladies met the 11:00 start time and sure enough by 11:35 customers were waiting outside for an open table! I took Diane’s idea of something for center pieces and used them to reserve our tables. It worked. I checked with everyone as the plates emptied up and all thought the service, prices and variety of food choices was perfect. The 3.99 Margaritas were a big hit, too! The manager stepped into our area and welcomed everyone and told all they were pleased we came and to return anytime. There was lots of visiting, table hopping and laughter and overall a good time was had by all. All in all a success and as for me, one down and three to go. I am going to move before I EVER volunteer for any long term project again. Those who do this month after month and year after year should be heralded and praised. They have my humble and sincere thanks. Women’s Club By Patty Smith Women’s Club President We are almost thru the hottest part of our summer and school is starting. We are like Congress...on recess!!! Patty had an exciting birthday... she went skydiving for the first time with Red Rock Skydiving in Cottonwood/Sedona. You jump from 14,500 feet. What a beautiful vista as you float to the ground. She wants to do it again!!! We again had some sad news...Tanya Andrew’s sister and one of our new members, passed away. Bonnie moved here last year to live with Tanya. She was a friendly and sweet lady. We wish Tanya and her family our condolences and prayers. Stay cool....Patty 26 Clubs Dobson Ranch Democrats and Friends Club Join Us for Our Open Meetings! WHEN: Wednesday, September 10 at 6pm – 8pm WHERE: Saratoga Recreation Center 2345 S. Saratoga Avenue Mesa 85202 in Dobson Ranch We are so proud to have two outstandingly intelligent and hard-working young Democrats as our speakers: Christine Dyster, Maricopa County Democratic Party Field Organizer. Michael Martinez, National Chair of the Young Democrats of America (YDA) College Caucus. Christine Helen Dyster, who grew up in Tempe, LD18, is now working as Maricopa County Democratic Party Field Organizer to coordinate the grass-roots efforts of the County Legislative Districts for the November 2014 election. Christine is an able leader who has been politically involved for many years including work with Democratic campaigns of Congressman Harry Mitchell, Representative Andrew Sherwood, and is currently striving to “turn LD18 blue”. She is a member of the LD18 Executive Board, a Democratic State Committee Member, and Precinct Committeeman. Christine is a recent graduate from Wheaton College in Massachusetts with a B.A. in Political Science. Michael Martinez, current National Chair of the Young Democrats of America (YDA) College Caucus and member of the YDA National Committee, has worked hard-and-smart to accomplish so much already professionally and politically in his young life. He graduated from ASU in May 2014 with B.S. in Political Science and he is a 2014 candidate for Justice of the Peace in West Mesa, Legislative District 26! For Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign, he was a Fundraising Intern in 2013, as well as a Junior Staffer on the Arizona State Senate where he assisted a policy advisor on the Democratic Staff in the Appropriations and Education Committee. YDA “…is the largest youth-led, national, partisan political organization. YDA mobilizes young people under the age of 36 to participate in the electoral process, influences the ideals of the Democratic Party, and develops the skills of the youth generation to serve as leaders at the local and national level. Our 150,000+ members, including middle school, high school and college students…young workers, young professionals and young families – reflects the broad diversity of our nation and the Democratic Party. YDA offers funding through matching grants for state / local YDA groups. (www.yda.org) Please join us as we learn the latest in local, political and legislative news for LD18 and for Maricopa County. We invite you to join us from 6pm to 8pm on the 2nd Wednesdays. Like us Facebook.com/DobsonRanchDemocrats and visit our website: www.dobsonranchdemocrats.com. Questions: George Tihanyi, (480) 792-6746 or Lupe Solis, (480) 839-3604 The Dobson Association Dobson Conservatives If you are concerned about “direction” of where a Country is headed, would like to talk about facts, provide ideas, suggestions, then by all means, join us. The next meeting is August 28th. We meet the last Thursday of each month at Dobson Ranch Library, 2425 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202, 6-7:30 pm. For more information email [email protected]. Fishing Club By Ed Ricci President The fish are biting. Yup…Even when the water temperature is 84 degrees. But you typically won’t catch them when the sun is shining. Try early in the morning or at dusk into nighttime, or under cloud cover. Soft plastics are working for bass. Try the drop shot and shaky head rigs. Always try topwater early or late- although this has not been a steady pattern as of late. Fishermen- please release your fish immediately back to the water. There is not much time for a fish picture in this heat. Besides the needed rainfall, the monsoons are beneficial in stirring up and oxygenating the water. Fishing under cloud cover before a monsoon hits could be productive. The Dobson Ranch Fish Club is working hard to assure another very successful Kid’s Fishing Tournament and Outdoor Days Event on Saturday October 4. We will be constructing our own tank this year, which will provide years of use. Additionally, we will be coordinating fish stocking for this tank with the Association’s fall stocking program. The Fish Club is also looking to place additional fish habitat in our lakes. If you have interest in joining the Club, our next meeting will be at the Saratoga Clubhouse at 7 pm on August 19, or email [email protected] The Recreation department at La Casita will be closed for renovations from August 4 through September 15. The pool will be open Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. During this time all recreation functions such as movie tickets, homeowner keys, room rentals, etc., will be handled in the Administration department, Monday through Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 8 am – 9 pm and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm. Winter hours for Recreation will start September 2. See page 15 for winter hours. In The Community 27 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 Dobson Montessori School Welcomes Goats, Dogs, And Chickens?! Fencing Enhances Student Safety at Washington, Franklin Elementaries By Suzanne Woodford By Carol Herz Principal School starts August 25th and Dobson Montessori School will welcome more than new students on the first day of class at their campuses for preschool through Jr. High this year. Dobson Montessori boasts the top valley standardized test scores but those are not the true goals of a Montessori education. “We educate the whole child and include organic gardening, animals, monthly field trips, ceramics, drama, overnight camping experiences, and much more in our curriculum,” reports principal Suzanne Woodford. Classes feature a 1-8 teacher child ratio. Limited fall openings are currently available. Located near Southern and Dobson. For more information, visit www.dobsonmontessori.com or call 480-962-1432. Washington Elementary News By Michele Grimaldi Washington Elementary Principal The 2014-2015 school year is here! We have a fantastic school for students! School Hours: The school day begins at 7:45 a.m. every day. The school day ends at 2:15 every week day except on Wednesday. On Wednesday our school day ends at 1:45 p.m. For safety and supervision, students may not be on campus until 7:25 a.m. Curriculum Night: The Washington Curriculum Night is Thursday, August 28th. Our teachers love to share data, curriculum and strategies used inside and outside the classroom to reach academic success. We have excellent strategies for intervention and enrichment to offer each student. End of the Day: I would like to personally thank you for your support during our school release each day. We have the task of making sure that our students get home safely. We have a large bus pick up area to assist with students riding home in comfort. Our parent drop off and pick up area runs across the front of our campus and often lines Isabella Avenue. We sincerely apologize for additional traffic at release time. Our system does move quickly and efficiently once the school bell rings. Please be cautious when traveling Isabella Avenue near 2:00 p.m. Student safety is our number one goal! I am always happy to share information or discuss any questions you may have regarding our campus. I would also encourage you to visit our Washington Elementary website http://www.mpsaz.org/washington/ for upcoming events. Communications Specialist Mesa Public Schools When Franklin at Alma and Washington Elementary School students return for fall semester on Aug. 6, they’ll notice a big change to their campuses: perimeter fencing that was installed over the summer. The two projects are part of a Mesa Public Schools districtwide student safety initiative that resulted from a safety and threat analysis the district conducted in February 2013, two months after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. According to district Director of School Safety and Security Allen Moore, “The study showed that many of our campuses allowed free access from any direction. This posed a threat from a variety of elements including predators, non-custodial parents or any opportunist who could easily enter our campuses undetected. “While a perimeter fence will not deter all possible incidents from occurring, it will tremendously enhance student safety by requiring everyone to enter through the front office, making our campuses more secure by preventing undetected access.” The same style of fencing is being installed on many Mesa Public School campuses, Moore added. The fencing project was paid for by the last voter-approved bond initiative. For more information or questions about the fencing projects, contact Moore at 480472-1152. Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign Underway to Save Lives The 8th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign is underway with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and unsheltered during the extreme summer heat. “The Hydration Donation Campaign is a very easy way to help the vulnerable in our community. For less than five dollars to buy a case of water, the donation will definitely save lives over the next few months,” United Food Bank Interim President and CEO Ginny Hildebrand said. Residents can donate water at various drop-off locations. Here are the closest locations to Dobson Ranch: • Rhodes Aquatics Complex 1860 S. Longmore 1 pm – 5 pm. Monday – Friday 1 pm – 6 pm Saturday 1 pm – 5 pm Sunday • Fiesta Mall – Guest Services 1445 W. Southern Ave. 10 am – 9 pm Monday – Saturday 11 am – 6 pm Sunday Collection bin also available outside of truck court 3 (between Entrance 3 and Dick’s Sporting Goods) The Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign will be collecting water until Friday, September 12. For more information, contact Mesa Community Revitalization Coordinator Rob Schweitzer at 480-644-3024 or [email protected], or visit www.mesaaz. gov/H2Omesa. Dobson High School Construction What is going on at the Dobson High football field? The concession stands are as old as the campus and were more than adequate when the campus was built, but they did not meet current requirements to serve any hot food items. The bathrooms were in disrepair, etc. etc. The booster club runs the concession stands to raise money for the athletic teams and also sell concessions at other events for the clubs but are unable to raise the kind of money they would like to because the current facility has limits to what can be sold. Since all of the plumbing needed to be redone in the concession stands, the Mesa Public School district decided a tear down/redesign would be the better option. So, the booster club will be getting a brand new facility to operate out of. They will be able to serve meals and not just snack items. All of the clubs and athletic teams will benefit from the new concession stands. The new facilities should be completed before the first Varsity home football game that will happen around the second week of September. Please come out and support the Dobson High Mustangs at upcoming football games. All of the athletic schedules are on the Dobson High School web page. 28 In The Community Things to Do Children and Adult Programs at Dobson Ranch Library Friday August 15 10:00am-11:00am Brain Time for Infants Birth through 18 months old New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First present a free, threepart series of parent-child interactions. Sessions follow a basic story time format using toys and books that help encourage brain development and prepare a child’s brain for success in school. 11:00am-12:00pm Brain Time for Toddlers 19 Months to 3 Years Old New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First present a free, threepart series of parent-child interactions. Sessions follow a basic story time format using toys and books that help encourage brain development and prepare a child’s brain for success in school. Wednesday August 20 4:30pm -5:30pm Teen Book Club The Teen Book Club meets the third Wednesday of every month. Each month we discuss a different book and enjoy some snacks. Teens in grades 7-12 are welcome to attend. During the August meeting, we will be discussing Divergent by Veronica Roth. Friday August 22 10:00am-11:00am Brain Time for Infants Birth through 18 months old New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First present a free, threepart series of parent-child interactions. Sessions follow a basic story time format using toys and books that help encourage brain development and prepare a child’s brain for success in school. 11:00am-12:00pm Brain Time for Toddlers 19 Months to 3 Years Old New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development and First Things First present a free, threepart series of parent-child interactions. Sessions follow a basic story time format using toys and books that help encourage brain development and prepare a child’s brain for success in school. Saturday August 23 2:00pm -3:00pm Stress Free Living An average of 12,000 thoughts crosses our mind daily. How many of them are we mindful of? Carine Dieude, President of BioStress Imagery, will be speaking about how to recognize the default subconscious programming to keep negative patterns at bay and replace them by positive ones to support our wellness and happiness. Join us for a mind/body experience at Dobson Ranch Library. Looking for a new volunteer opportunity? Now that students are “Back to School,” just remember-“Your Experience Counts!” As a Your Experience Counts volunteer, you could help a struggling student who needs some extra support to be successful. Do you have 2-4 hours available per week? You could be matched with a 3rd-6th grade Mesa Public Schools teacher to help students succeed in reading, writing, math, or science. You don’t have to be a former teacher—we provide trainings and monthly meetings to prepare you to make a significant impact in students’ lives. You will also connect with others, like you, who care about the future of today’s youth. Please visit our website http://yourexperiencecounts.org/ for more information or to complete our online application. New member trainings will be held in September, so don’t delay! Contact [email protected] 602.973.2212 x239 The Dobson Association Tried It and Liked It Allure Permanent Cosmetics 2421 E Southern Ave Tempe, AZ 85282 480-831-7109 OK, this “Tried It and Liked It” isn’t for everyone, just those women that would like to make mornings a bit easier. On Southern Avenue just east of Price Road is a business called Allure Permanent Cosmetics. Joe Roe is the owner and he’s been doing permanent makeup since 1986. He is considered one of the best in the Phoenix area. I was referred by a friend after many conversations about how great her eyeliner looked. I made an appointment, had my upper and lower eyelids done and I am so happy I did! I wake up in the morning and my eyes look a little bit brighter… even without any makeup! It is especially nice to get out of the swimming pool or go hiking and look like I have some makeup on. I would recommend Allure to anyone looking to make things a bit easier in the morning. He also does lipliner and other skin services. Give Allure a call! You’ll be glad you did! Marci Libsack The Trouble With Ticks By Kimberly Zavacki Veterinary Technician for Dobson Ranch Animal Hospital Ticks are an increasing and ongoing problem in Arizona. While they can be found yearround, they are more prominent after seasonal rains. Minimally, ticks are itchy and bothersome to both animals and people; but more importantly, ticks can transmit several different types of diseases. Tick Borne Diseases Tick borne diseases such as; Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Lyme disease are the most common diseases found in Arizona. • Ehrlichiosis can result in severe anemia, destruction of the platelets, and can collapse the immune system. Left untreated, this disease can be fatal to your pet. • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, transmitted by Arizona’s most common brown dog tick, can result in fever, chills, muscle ache, and lameness. • Lyme disease which can result in lameness, swollen joints, fatigue, fevers, and swelling of the lymph nodes is more common in our higher elevations in late winter and early spring. Prevention is our number one protection against spreading ticks and tick borne diseases. Contact your local Veterinarian for tips regarding tick prevention today. www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUG 2014 In The Community 29 Mesa American Little League Winners The Mesa American Little League had a great season this year. The 10-11 year old All Star team as well as the 11-12 All Star Team both won their district tournaments! Children attending Franklin Alma, Washington and Rhodes in Dobson Ranch as well as surrounding schools make up the Mesa American Little League. Their home field is at Rhodes. Congratulaions to both teams! Classifieds Classifieds 30 The Dobson Association MARIA’S HOUSECLEANING. Windows, Offices. Move ins and outs. Honest, reasonable prices. 480-620-5536 To place an ad call 480-831-8314. PET CARE POOPER SCOOPER – Hate that poop? Love your Pup! Call Mrs. Doolittle and she’ll clean it up. Bonded and Insured. Ranch Resident. 480-831-9388 PET SITTING – Have your pet pampered and cared for in the convenience of your home. Bonded and insured. Member Pet Sitters International. Ranch Resident. References Available. Call Janice with Mrs. Doolittle 480831-9388 GOODS AND SERVICES TUTORING K-8 READING, WRITING, MATH – Get help for your child now. Call The Learning Connection. 480-838-2258. KARI’S MUSIC STUDIO – Private lessons. Piano-Saxophone-Guitar-Flute. Music degree. Ms Kari 480-839-7680 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR DOBSON RANCH HOME. John McAulay 480-897-0338 HANDYMAN GENERAL HOUSECLEANING SERVICE – Good references and reasonable prices. 602-423-3969. T&T HANDYMAN SERVICES - 15+ years experience. Plumbing, Electric, Flooring, Painting, Roofing, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling. Ranch resident. Not a licensed contractor. Call Tim @ 602-327-4781 GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS? Honest Garage Door Service …our name says it all! 24/7 480-204-8765 Insured/Bonded Not a licensed contractor.” “YOUR HANDYMAN” - Quality at reasonable rates. General repairs; plumbing, electrical, more. 25 years experience. Ranch resident. Not a licensed contractor. Ken 602-370-0604 DETAILED HOUSECLEANING – 480-2002462 detailedhousecleaning.com HOME IMPROVEMENTS LONGARM QUILTING in neighborhood, experienced, 602-292-1843. HOME PEST CONTROL – 27 years experience, licensed, insured, no contracts. Dobson Ranch resident. Ask about our Dobson Ranch Special. 480-897-9151 PROFESSIONAL PIANO, VOICE LESSONS - WPPI certified teacher. Dobson Ranch resident. My home, your home. Chi 480 730-1858 SUNCREENS SRP REBATE/WINDOW COVERINGS lower your electrical bill by 20%. We also offer all types of window coverings from shutters to blinds for the inside of your home. 602-397-6304. Dobson Ranch resident. Free estimates. ROC238570 MATH TUTOR – Algebra and Geometry. Your house or mine. $40 per hour. 480-204-2553 [email protected] BRASSBERRYS PAINTING- ROC#107686 & ROC#127135. 30 years local experience. 480-892-0463 MASTER ELECTRICIAN – Roger Heaster. 22 years in the valley. Not a licensed contractor. 602-732-8877 1ST CHOICE DRYWALL REPAIR – 480970-9535 Licensed, Bonded, Insured. drywallchoice.com ROC#265508 ROOFING SPECIALIST. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE – shingles, tile, shakes, flat roofs, leak repairs and wood replacement. Free estimates. No job too small. Not a licensed contractor. References available. Call Chuck 480-251-7886. English. FREE ESTIMATES 480-603-8813. Project pictures and customer references at www.englishbuilding.net. Licensed-BondedInsured-ROC189470-BBB. PLUMBING SERVICE – Complete plumbing repairs and service. Free water heater inspection. 480-966-7794 or 602-579-1012. MAZON’S PLUMBING. Licensed and bonded. ROC #C37-212482. AQUA TECH PLUMBING & DRAIN – For all your plumbing and drain cleaning needs. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. ROC#228747 Reliability and experience you can afford. 480507-3335 aquatechplumbingaz.com MATCH ALL DRYWALL REPAIR - match all textures, cracks, holes, water damage, patio, ceilings, small stucco repairs, additions. Licensed bonded and insured. ROC#221568. See our ad 602-908-0520 FREE ESTIMATES: Call Payne and Sons 480988-9250 for all your ROOFING needs! Shingle, Tile, Flat or Foam. Licensed, Bonded and Insured ROC 194202 DUANE’S PAINTING & HANDYMAN SERVICE – Interior/exterior painting. Plumbing. Electrical. 480-203-1079 Licensed, Bonded, Insured. ROC#212803 RUSH PLUMBING 480-827-8565 ROC#170156. Water Heaters, Slab Leaks, Plugged Drains etc. COOLING OR HEATING CHECK-UP – $18.95. MAZON’S AC and HEATING. 480966-7794 or 602-579-1012. Licensed and bonded. ROC #C39-212482. ENGLISH BUILDING COMPANY LLCBathrooms, kitchens, tile, laminate, hardwood, windows, doors, patio covers & more. Owned and operated by Dobson Ranch resident, Paul PAINTING, DRYWALL AND STUCCO REPAIR - Professional Painter/Tradesman - 30+ years experience. Interior, exterior, powerwashing, carpentry, handyman. Will find best product Classifieds 31 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | AUGUST 2014 for your problem. Careful and tidy. Dobson Ranch customer reference available. Dan O’Brien, 480-359-0515. CRECE! LANDSCAPING – Weekly Service. Tree Trimming. Yard Clean-Up. Free Estimates. Luis Saenz 480-287-6907 CAFARELLI CONSTRUCTION – Home Remodeling. Residential since 1974. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. Interior, Exterior, Kitchen, Bath, Room Additions. Dedicated to the beauty of your home. ROC#088929. 480839-4452 COMPLETE YARD MAINTENNCE – Sprinkler repairs, tree trimming and removal, cactus removal and concrete removal. 602-577-8295 DOUBLE DD ELECTRIC 602-276-5550 Fast dependable service. Small/Large projects. Panel upgrades – Lighting – Troubleshooting. Lic ROC# 065071-010. TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE? – Cardinal Painting Company. Interior/Exterior. One room to complete house. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. ROC #240973. Fast, Free Estimates. 480-294-3744. PLUMBING. We specialize in water heaters, drain cleaning, leaking pipes, faucets, toilets, tubs, slab leaks, reroutes, water softeners, disposals, reverse osmosis systems. Senior Discounts. Family owned and operated. Free estimates. Cure All Plumbing 480-895-5858 Licensed, Bonded, Insured ROC204797 www.cureallplumbing.com. LAWN CARE HAULING-COMPLETE HAULING SERVICES. We haul junk,yard debris,overstuffed garages,f urniture,appliances,ect. large or small we haul it all. Earth friendly,dependable.Dobson Ranch resident. English speaking. Free estimate. 480200-9598 LANDSCAPING SERVICES – New clients welcome! – 480-710-8738 AZ HOME & LAWN SERVICES. Complete lawn maintenance including yard clean ups and hauling, sprinkler repair, dethatching, tree trimming, installation. English speaking, reliable and Dobson Ranch resident. Free estimate. We accept Visa, MasterCard. 480-200-9598 SPRINKLER PROBLEMS? Repairs, install, valves, timers install, any problem! 480-4526154 NEED IT HAULED? DUMPING DAVE 480695-6361 No job is too big or small. We haul almost everything! Dobson Ranch Resident ANY AREA – TREE TRIMMING AND TOTAL YARD CLEAN-UP. We do all trees weeds, hauling, you name it. Call Fa. 480-600-7357 SPRINKLER REPAIR – Working in Dobson Ranch since 1981. Scarecrow Sprinkler. Frank 602-690-4767 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Car, truck or boat, that’s small. If they need some work that’s fine. 480-8973435 NEW FRONTIERS FOR LIFELONG LEARNING If you have an interest in learning about Arizona back roads, hiking, an African Safari, cruising the Danube, Mozart’s life and music, Wisdom Seekers, Magic for grandchildren, Adrenal fatigue, Marie Curie, Arizona Pioneer History, Cowboy Poetry, Rising from circumstances, meals for one or two, the Philosopher’s toolkit, digital camera workshop, or many, many other subjects, join New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning. To find out more go to the website at newfrontiers. mesacc.edu or write to New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, 165 N. Centennial Way, Suite 208, Mesa, AZ 85201. An e-mail address is communications@newfrontiersaz. org . At Your Service Dobson Ranch Youth Services Directory BABYSITTING SERVICE! I’m Haley. I’m 13 years old and I’m interested in babysitting your child. I’m available pretty much every weekend any hours on Saturday and Sunday. I’m very trustworthy and have lots of experience. My number is 480-686-7868. Thanks! RED CROSS CERTIFIED BABYSITTER A very good 15 year old, Red Cross Pediatric first aid and CPR certified girl available for evenings and weekends. Prior interviews preferred. References available. $8/hr. Email [email protected] KACIE’S PIANO LESSONS – Teaching kids how to play the piano in a fun and exciting way. Call or e-mail for more info. 480-3229810 [email protected] NEED A DATE NIGHT, NEED TO RUN ERRANDS AND DON’T WANT TO TAKE THE KIDS? Call Danielle for babysitting needs. Reasonable priced and CPR certified. 480332-4490 18 YEAR OLD NURSING STUDENT LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA DOLLAR. Experienced with children and animals. Available for babysitting, house sitting, dog sitting and dog walking. Call Dominique at 480-234-0288 for more information or to schedule an appointment. HANDYMAN (18 yr old with truck) Experience with painting, yard work, carpet cleaning, wash cars, small jobs and assisting with projects. Austin 480-577-7290 MOTHERS HELPER, BABYSITTING, PET SITTING, DOG WALKING, AND CHILDREN’S PARTIES (face painting and other help). Responsible, reliable teen at reasonable rates. American Red Cross babysitting, CPR, and Pediatric First Aid Certified. For more information email or call Savanna at 480-2685867 or [email protected]. DOG WALKING SISTERS – We love dogs! We walk dogs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Only $2.00 a walk. Call us at 602750-8127. No vicious dogs please. PET SITTER 4 YOU! Going on vacation this summer and are worried about your pets feeling lonely? Well, fear no more! Danielle for the job. Reasonable priced and a pet lover. Call 480-332-4490 The Dobson Association Roundup does not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser. 32 2014 Calendar The Dobson Association august Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 15 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Bunco 6:30 pm Saratoga Saturday/Sunday 16 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-9pm Music, Movement, & Tumbling 9 am Saratoga Dobson Ranch Calendar of Events 17 Sunday La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 9am – 8pm 18 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Bridge 12:15 pm Saratoga Retirees Board Meeting 9 am Grande Room Budget & Finance Meeting 6:30 pm Grande Room Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga 19 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Saratoga Sportball Soccer 6 pm Saratoga Fishing Club 7 pm Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 20 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Tai Chi 9 am Chica Room Tai Chi 10 am Chica Room Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room 21 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Board of Directors Meeting 7 pm Grande Room 22 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Poker Tournament 6:30 pm Saratoga 25 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:15 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Waterworks Meeting 7 pm Grande Room 26 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Saratoga Sportball Soccer 6 pm Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 27 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Chica Room Tai Chi 10 am Chica Room Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room 28 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 29 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 8pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park 23 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-9pm 24 Sunday La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 9am – 8pm 30 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-9pm 31 Sunday La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 9am – 8pm september Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Saratoga Sportball Soccer 6 pm Saratoga Garden Club 6:30 pm Chica Room Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 3 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Chica Room Tai Chi 10 am Chica Room Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room 4 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Healing Yoga 8 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 5 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park 8 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Retirees General Meeting 10 am Grande Room Bridge 12:15 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool 9 10 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room 11 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Healing Yoga 8 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 12 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park 15 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Retirees Board Meeting 9 am Grande Room Bridge 12:15 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Budget & Finance Meeting 6:30 pm Grande Room 16 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Chica Room Sportball Soccer 6 pm Chica Room Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park 17 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Chica Room Tai Chi 10 am Chica Room Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room 18 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Board of Directors Meeting 7 pm Grande Room 19 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Bunco 6:30 pm Saratoga 22 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:15 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Waterworks Meeting 7 pm Grande Room 23 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Chica Room Sportball Soccer 6 pm Chica Room Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Fishing Club 7 pm Saratoga 1 Labor Day: Holiday Hours 8 am – 6 pm All Facilities La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 6pm La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Saratoga Sportball Soccer 6 pm Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Recreation Committee Meeting 6:30 pm Chica Room Water Management Meeting 7 pm Grande Room Saturday/Sunday 6 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 8am – 7pm 7 Sunday La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open 10am – 5pm 13 La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 8am-7pm 14 Sunday La Casita Recreation Closed for Renovation Pool will be open from 10am – 5pm 20 21 Sunday 24 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Chica Room Tai Chi 10 am Chica Room Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room 25 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Healing Yoga 8 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Legante Paseo BOD 7 pm Grande Room 26 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Poker Tournament 6:30 pm Saratoga 27 Golf Tournament 6:30 am Dobson Ranch Golf Course 28 Sunday 29 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:15 pm Chica Room Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Fishing Club 7 pm Saratoga 30 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Sportball Multisport 5 pm Chica Room Sportball Soccer 6 pm Chica Room Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park
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