Apr - Sunland Village East
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Apr - Sunland Village East
*Deadline for copy for the May 2013 issue is Wednesday, April 8, 2013 by noon. Send articles to [email protected] 2145 S. Farnsworth Dr. • Mesa, Arizona 85209 • (480) 380-0106 • Security (602) 757-4623 Volume 6, No.4 WWW.SVEHOA.COM 20 pages April 2013 look what’s happening around the villa Drama Club SVE BRIEFS Monday, April 1st Oasis Dance, Roadr nners 4:00p.m. – Auditorium SunRunners Club Wednesday, April 3 HOA BOD St dy Session 1p.m. Sag aro Room Sat rday, April 6th Pancake Breakfast 7:00a.m. – Auditorium Thursday, April 11th Monthly Board Meeting 9:00a.m. - Auditorium Tuesday, April 16th Ladies Luncheon 1:00p.m. – Auditorium Tuesday, April 23rd Taco Tuesday Food Ser ice: 4:30-5p.m. Auditorium Check inside for complete movie schedule Photography Club Wood Shop Sunland Village East Outlook 2 April 2013 The Sunland Village East Outlook is published on the first of each month by Miller Media Services for the SVE Homeowner’s Association. Through the support of its advertisers this publication is provided at no cost to the association or residents. Due to the limited space available the volunteer Editorial Staff and the publisher may edit or omit any submitted material for publication. For content information contact the Sunland Village East Homeowner’s Association at 480-380-0106. For advertising information call Miller Media Services (480) 361-4431 • Fax (480) 341-9167 or email [email protected] Please note our new fax number GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD Ray and Pat Warner “Ray and Pat Warner are hardworking volunteers who are passionate about everything they do. Together they volunteer their time between Shuffleboard, Veterans Club and Pickle Ball functions. Like so many, they are dedicated to keeping SVE an ‘Active’ community.” Ray and Pat were both born in Ohio. Ray served in the Navy for 4 ½ years then moved to Canton, Ohio until the blizzard of 1978 sent them packing to Arizona. Ray was with Hostess Cake/ Wonder Bread for 21 years then to Holsum Bakery in Phoenix as a sales manager for 18 years. Pat started her career in podiatry in Ohio and finished her 40th year in Sedona. They retired from Sedona and moved to SVE in 2009 where they became very active in the community. Ray is the treasurer for Pickle Ball - his favorite sport, he is a woodshop monitor, and plays bocce ball, shuffleboard, and is the President of the SVE Veterans Club. Pat plays cards, games, shuffleboard, and bocce ball and is currently the shuffleboard social director. They have 2 sons, one in Texas and one in Nevada and 5 grandchildren. Ray and Pat love living in SVE and being active. They have a motor home and love to travel, towing their jeep to explore the back roads of Arizona. Ray and Pat will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with a Caribbean cruise in October. A SALUTE TO OUR VETERANS SUNLAND VILLAGE EAST H.O.A. 2013 Board of Directors Richard Peterson - President Linda Cerf - Vice President Ed Zar - Treasurer Wy Olson - Secretar Roy Braunberger - ACC Member Jack Grove - Securit Coordinator Vacant - Member-At-Large IMPORTANT NUMBERS After Office Hours (480) 773-0028 Security (602) 757-4623 Walter Hall Walt was born in Hillsdale, Michigan in 1924. After graduating from high school in 1942 he married in November and received his first draft notice that December. In February 1943 he joined the U.S. Army and was sent to Gainesville, Texas for basic training with the 86th “Black Hawk” Division and continued his training at Fort Ord, California. His first South Pacific assignment was New Caledonia where he chauffeured a First Lieutenant for three months. Later, Walt was assigned to the 77th Division, an amphibious unit in Guam. They spent 21 days in combat and made five landings altogether: Guam, Ryukyus, Mandated, I E Shima and Leyte, all islands around Okinawa. His unit checked out all the islands for artillery. While on I E Shima, Walt spent some time talking to Ernie Pyle. Soon after a Japanese sniper shot and killed the news reporter. The very next day Walt was also shot. He spent time in hospitals located in Saipan and Louisville, Kentucky as well as the Mayo Army Hospital in NEW HOMESITES & 4 NEW MODELS OPEN NOW! Customize Your Home. Illinois where he had surgery. He was discharged from the army with a Purple Heart in October 1945 and returned to Michigan where he started a dry cleaning business. After 19 years he moved to Kansas and worked for Cessna Aircraft for 22 years before retiring. Walt and wife Glenna, who have been married for 34 years, moved to Arizona in 1983 and to SVE in 1985. Walt served on the first Board of Directors for SVE and also worked for SVE Maintenance until 1995. He volunteered at Champlin Fighter Aircraft Museum at Falcon Field for 8 years, Banner Hospital for 12 years, was Moderator for the Village Chapel for 3 years and he has been in the Chapel Choir for a “long time.” Walt has 4 daughters, two stepchildren, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His grandson accompanied him as guardian last month on the “Honor Flight” to Washington, D.C. Walt was honored to be chosen and excited that his grandson who is in the Navy at Virginia Beach, VA was able to go with him. We honor Walt for his military service and for his exemplary life of volunteerism. ONLY 10 TOWN HOMES REMAIN! During April, get a FREE APPLIANCE PACKAGE with the purchase of one of our popular town homes. Package includes refrigerator, washer & dryer. For over fifty years, Farnsworth Development has fine-tuned the art of allowing customers to design their home exactly the way they want it. 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So let Farnsworth make your dream home a reality, and start enjoying the finest active adult lifestyle around. Pursuant to fair Housing Amendment Acts of 1998, the housing at Farnsworth’s Sunland Springs Village is intended for occupancy by one person at least 55 years or older, per unit, although the occupants of a limited number of units may be between 45 and 55. Copyright © 2012 by Farnsworth’s Sunland Springs Village. Sunland Village East Outlook TO ALL SVE VOLUNTEERS A TRIBUTE TO OUR FRIENDS April is National Volunteer Month On March 15th, staff members recognized the volunteers who work in the SVE HOA office. The office staff is extremely appreciative of all the volunteers who dedicate their time and talents to making the office run smoothly and efficiently. Make sure to stop by and tell them thank you. And to all the volunteers – from the Board of Directors to all club members, who volunteer in various aspects throughout the village to make this wonderful community run so well – THANK YOU! We have a community that everyone can be very proud of. Warner Haase – August 3, 2012 Dennis Augdahl – March 5, 2013 Ron Lano – March 6, 2013 Betty Burnam – March 8, 2013 Sylvia Lawson – March 23, 2013 CHAPEL NOTES Will & Mar ha Benoit Family and iends celebrated the bir hdays of Will, who t r ed 98 in Febr ar and Mar ha who will be 95 in April. Security Briefs GOLF CONDO II Wanda Katzman I am writing this as I enjoy my patio today March 3, 2013. It is 70 degrees and the beautiful golf course in front of me is busy with happy people enjoying the weather with me. Soon these happy people will be starting to think of travel again to summer retreats or homes. We will miss them and look forward to their returns. We have a new association board elected at last the Golf Condo II board meeting: Becky Savard, #211 President, Bill Veach, #258 Vice President, Richard Hicks #265 Treasurer, Thelma Whitaker #159 Director at Large, no secretary was elected as of yet. The board reminds us that our condos are aging and soon outside repairs will be needed and our reserve funds may be depleted. A study is being done by JOMAR. Greg thanked everyone for their help during his term and stepped down as the contact for landscape and pest control. Earl Obermiller #218 continues to replace outside light bulbs and we appreciate his help. It seems to be near an end of an era for our fun loving street. Several of us in phase I have memories of moving here in 1992 when we picked out our sites for our new homes on the golf course. We soon met our neighbors and formed close friendships, even celebrating birthdays and anniversaries together for these many years. Now with the loss of partners and some moving away, we have very few original residents still here and now a new practice is even taking a toll. As the condos go up for sale, buyers come in and invest in rentals. Now we may not even know our neighbors and there will be less interest in taking board positions or planning parties. So goes the times I guess!! Jim and Gloria Tollefsbol #153 along with our social committee planned the first “annual” Golf Condo II golf tournament and there were 48 golfers and 87 residents who enjoyed a wonderful pot luck dinner after golfing. We had 75 degree sunshine and a beautiful spot on the course near the north golf cart shed for the dinner and to listen to awarding of golf prizes. Greg Morgan, Arlene Zacher, Dan Keck and Mary Anne Janse collected 1st Place! The social committee outdid themselves with serving so much delicious food to us all! Thank you to all who contribute to the recycling with clean articles, no plastic bags or cardboard. All cardboard and newspapers should go to bins near the auditorium. Library News Loretta Wellman It’s hard to believe that our winter visitors will soon be departing, which means it’s time again for the Summer Volunteer meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 10th at 9 am in the library. As usual, we will be reviewing procedures and scheduling. Anyone interested in volunteering at least two hours a week helping in the library is welcome. A current volunteer will work with the new volunteers to help acquaint them with our procedures. We added two new book cases, which will hold our LARGE PRINT books. This left space for our NON-FICTION books on the north side of the library and more space for HISTORY. If you have any appropriate books you would like to donate, we would appreciate your help as that is what makes our library great. A book I’ve been reading, “Snow in August” by Pete Hamill, is a wonderful novel set in Brooklyn about an eleven year old Irish-American boy and his friendship with a war refugee, a Rabbi from Prague. The story is about prejudice, religious traditions and baseball all intertwined with a surprise ending. April 2013 3 Mariellen Moore The weather is getting warmer and that comes with another caution. Many will be walking more for exercise and many will be walking to activity locations. When driving, please slow down and take that 2nd or 3rd look for pedestrians. Those of you strolling and enjoying the great weather, please look both ways when approaching the street. This is especially true on the north side of the Village where there is an abundance of facilities and activity rooms. Don’t miss these beautiful days visiting the emergency room. Reports from our security group indicate we had a quiet February. One false alarm wellness check, and, oh, of course, a few garage and facility doors left open. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Ed Malone Our March breakfast was well attended. The way you arrived made it a little easier for us. The line never got very far past the front door. We had 652 paid guests - that’s 33 more then last March. To the best of my knowledge NO ONE went away hungry. Every month I am asked, did we make any money and where does it go? Well, we are making money, $1415.00 after expenses for the March breakfast and it all goes to the SVE General Fund. I pray they spend it wisely. A “SPECIAL THANK YOU” to our new Volunteers. They helped everything go smoothly, and, we hope they had a good experience and will be back in April. PRESIDENT’S NOTE “Pete” Peterson As the newly appointed President of the HOA Board of Directors, rest assured that the entire board is working together to provide the very best in office and maintenance staff who will continue providing quality amenities and customer service. With the recent departure of former community manager Dick Schinke, the BOD has appointed a search committee to find a new Community Manager. The deadline for applications was March 22nd. In the interim, our Activities Director, Lisa Titmas has assumed the role of “Interim Manager.” The other office staff: Diane Werth, Linda Hayden, Denise Wilson and our resident volunteers have picked up the slack and are working with great diligence to see that the office continues to run efficiently. Denise Wilson, the newest addition to the SVE team has taken on the duties as the SVE Accountant. Denise has years of accounting experience, including a very strong background in managing HOA finances. Denise comes highly recommended by our SVE auditor, Michael Ginsberg and has already proven a real asset to the team. Maintenance Director Wayne Elden, and the entire maintenance/housekeeping crew continue to go full speed ahead in providing the very best in maintenance/ housekeeping services during this time of transition. To the snowbirds who will soon head back to different parts of the country, be safe and we’ll see you next season. To our annual residents, please be advised there will not be a BOD meeting during the month of July. “While we take inspiration from the past, like most Americans, we live for the future” Ronald Reagan Pastor Koerselman When I grew up in Iowa corn country, a half century ago, plowing the fields for spring planting was an annual ritual and a fun one. After autumn’s harvest and the long frozen winter, the earth was transformed into rich, black soil by our old three bottom plow. I liked plowing. I couldn’t wait to go out into fields, drop the plow into the ground, open up the throttle and hear the M International Farmall tractor roar its engine and watch its tires dig into the ground. Rolling coulters, razor-like disks, located at the front end of the plow would cut into the earth so the three plowshares could turn over the dirt. It was kind of like a death-resurrection experience. The hard ground, strewn with dead corn stalks and an assortment of dried up weeds and other things, quickly disappeared as the three bottom plow covered them up with the black soil. Today in much of the Midwest, the age of the plow is over. The disk, a piece of machinery with dozens of steel disks, chews up the earth, but it doesn’t really turn the soil over. The result is a field that looks like it’s hardly been prepared for planting and seeding. It’s rather uneven and messy. But it works. Healthy, tall corn grows on it. Three bottom plows are obsolete; they barely bring $50. Today, there is another kind of plow which is in danger of being thrown on the scrap heap. It’s the spiritual plow; the kind of plow people of faith use to go deep into their souls where God dwells. In the book, “The Way Things Are” Houston Smith writes that the first word in prayer should be “God.” Then we should stop and dwell there for a while. Our prayers are usually packed with petitions like “Help me” and “Give me,” “Deliver me.” We run from one need to another. By simply meditating on the word, God, or faith, hope or love, we will plow deeper. Does it produce quick results, probably not. But it will give us spiritual food that will last a long time. There is a Buddhist proverb which says we all want water, but we are only willing to dig shallow holes. David encourages us in Psalm 23, to lie down in green pastures and rest beside still waters. Still water runs deep and it’s quiet. . . .an ideal place to rest and refresh our souls. GARDEN CONDO III NEWS JoAnn Wallgren Our winter season is drawing to a quick close! We had three fun parties to celebrate the doldrums of winter and now we await Spring and then Summer. For those returning to the far North… have a safe travel; for those staying in Arizona for the summer... stay cool. We’ll look forward to seeing all of you again in the Fall. Plan on the usual Pizza Party to start the next season (2013-2014) anew when we return. Take care and come back to Garden Condo III ready to “party hardy” again next winter season! Golf One Condo News By Bev Abbott April is upon us, which means we will start saying our “Good-Bye’s” to the winter residents. Remember to complete a VACATION WATCH FORM and leave it at the SVE-HOA office and find yourself a caretaker for your home while you are away. In March, two neighbors lost their fights with cancer. Ron Lano died, and services were in Minnesota. Dennis Augdahl, sold his condo and moved back to Minnesota last November to be near family. We extend our sympathy to their families. Thanks to all our residents who made this year a success from the volunteers who assisted in various ways to each and every one of you who participated in our events. We hope you have a great summer and look forward to seeing you in the fall. When you return in the fall bring back a picture of your High School Graduation or your Wedding and we will have some fun with them next season. Let’s come back ready to support our new board and work together for another successful season. Sunland Village East Outlook 4 April 2013 SUNLAND VILLAGE EAST BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Auditorium March 14, 2013 Cerf; motion passed ARCHITECTURAL REPORT – Roy Braunberger Roy presented his report to the Board. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING –9:00 am Board Members Present: Richard Peterson, Ed Zarr, Linda Cerf, Roy Braunberger, Jack Grove, Mariellen Moore, Wyn Olson, Manager Dick Schinke All stood for the Pledge of Allegiance. During the BOD working session on March 7 board members were installed – Richard Peterson as President; Linda Cerf as Vice President; Wyn Olson as Secretary. Recommendation was made by President Peterson to appoint Jack Grove to fill the vacant BOD Member at Large position. Motion was made by Wyn Olson, seconded by Roy Braunberger to accept Jack Grove on the BOD; motion passed. SECRETARY’S REPORT – President Peterson recommended approval of the February Meeting Minutes. Point of Order made by Mariellen Moore – board needs to review initial minutes versus the minutes that were revised. The minutes will be reviewed by the secretary and changes will be made and approved at the next board meeting. Mariellen Moore resigned as a member of the Board of Director TREASURER’S REPORT – Ed Zarr Ed presented his report to the Board. Ed introduced our new accountant, Denise Wilson and Mr. Mike Ginsberg, the SVE Auditor/CPA. Mr. Ginsberg assured everyone all SVE funds have been accounted for. He recommended we do a Reserve Study sometime during calendar year 2013. SECURITY REPORT – No report was given The ACC Committee received number (22) requests for architectural changes. All were approved. Nineteen houses and 7 condominiums changed owners in February 2013. MANAGER’S REPORT – Dick Schinke Dick presented his report to the Board. Thank you to SW Landscaping, Gordon and his staff for helping the SVE community Thank you to Wally Schwarz for volunteering his landscaping skills around SVE Thank you to Bob Breinholt and the many volunteers for planting cactus throughout SVE Completed Items: Pool pumps installed and/or replaced by SVE Maintenance staff. Work was completed “in-house” at no cost to the association Work in Progress: 50 chairs to be purchased for the auditorium; Bingo, Chapel and SVE HOA will share the cost AED inventory by Paul Herman PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Richard Peterson Recommendation was made by the president to disband the nominating committee. Motion was made by Ed Zarr to disband the nominating committee, seconded by Roy Braunberger, motion passed. Recommendation was made by the president to disband the By Law Committee. Motion was made by Roy Braunberger and seconded by Ed Zarr; motion passed NEW BUSINESS: Recommendation was made to contract with AZ Accounting & Payroll as the new payroll company for SVE HOA staff employees. Motion was made by Ed Zarr to contract with AZ Accounting & Payroll, seconded by Roy Braunberger; motion passed Recommendation to purchase 50 new chairs for the auditorium, cost to be shared by Bingo, Chapel and SVE HOA, $1291.00. Motion was made by Ed Zarr to purchase 50 chairs, seconded by Linda Cerf; motion passed. Motion made by Ed Zarr to appoint a search committee with Linda Peterson as Chairperson and Linda Cerf as the BOD Liaison. Dick Condo and Charlie Simone volunteered to serve on this committee, seconded by Wyn Olson; motion passed. Signed Pickle Ball contract with Marburger, Inc. Lisa Titmas will be Interim Manager starting March 16th OPEN SESSION started at 10:00 am CONTINUING BUSINESS: Meeting adjourned, TIME: 10:30 am Paul Christoffers briefed on the current status of the Fitness Center Building permit Respectfully submitted, Recommendation was made by the president to disband Media Center Committee. Motion was made by Wyn Olson to disband the Media Center Committee, seconded by Linda IRWIN L. OLSON SVE HOA Secretary MENDEZ’S YARD CLEAN-UP & MAINTENANCE Now Offering Houskeeping Services <RXU6DWLVIDFWLRQLV0\*RDO5HVLGHQWLDO&RPPHUFLDO 6SHFLDOL]LQJLQ7UHH7ULPPLQJ7UHH&DFWXV5HPRYDO José Mendéz Bill’s Awning & Construction Reroof with lightweight stone coated steel, shingles, shakes or tile! )5(((67,0$7(648$/,7<:25.0$16+,3 480-986-1606 1HZ5RRÀQJ5HURRÀQJ/HDN5HSDLUV6KLQJOHV&RDWLQJV /LFHQVHG%RQGHG,QVXUHG )RUD)UHH(VWLPDWHFDOO cell: 602-703-0127 Sunland Village East Outlook April 2013 5 Sunland Village East Outlook 6 April 2013 SPORTS/ CLUBS MEN’S GOLF Don Courtright On February 11 & 13, the President’s Cup Golf Tournament Well, this year a low handicapper won the tournament. Our Pro, took place on the SVEGC links. This is a handicapped tournament Alan McJunkin said it was the first time a first flight golfer(low that is held each year at this time. It is the time to make the most handicapper) had won. So, hats off to Vince Kowalchuk for a of your handicap much to the chagrin of the low handicap golfers. precedent setting performance. The winners were as follows: 18 Hole Players First Flight Second Flight Third Flight Fourth Flight Fifth Flight 1. Vince Kowalchuk 1. Mike Ryan 1. Bill Schell 1. Cliff Lowum 1. Dwayne Young 2. Lary Ash 2. Jim Johanns 2. Doug Scott 2. Harlan Buck 2. Dwane Meyer 3. Tub Miller 3. Garold Newton 3. Merl Haugestuen 3. Hank Kraayenbrink 3. Robert Lander 4. Rick Rizzoli 4. Frank Keys 4. Jim Peterson 4. Dennis Olson 4. Jim Ziebol 4. Jim Olson(tied) 9 Hole Players First Flight Second Flight 1. Donald Scott 1. Logan Andeweg 2. Carl Jarett 2. Louis Burtch 3. Clint Berndt 3. Larry Whittaker The Men’s Golf Club Championship Tournament has four round score of 261. Steve Marlott was second just two just concluded and Golf Pro Alan McJunkin has announced strokes behind. the winner. The 18 hole champion for the ninth time in a The nine hole championship was won by Jim Maiers with row, the award was earned by Buddy MacDonald with a a four round score of 160. Congratulations to all! MEN’S SOFTBALL Al Ludwig Many thanks to all our Village friends for supporting our recent Hamburger Fry. Your support enables us to continue making improvements to your softball field and to purchase new uniforms for your teams. An additional thank you is due to our activity director and maintenance personnel for their assistance with the Fry! Also look for information on the mid-week e-mail updates for the times when our spring and summer programs begin. All residents, of any skill level, are encouraged to participate in these programs. The Woodshop The Woodshop is open every weekday from 9 am to noon until the end of April. The next monthly Woodshop Meeting is at 10:30 am in the Rosewood Room on Tuesday, April 2. The Woodshop has installed a new Quincy 5 HP air compressor with two 60 gal. storage tanks. Finally, we have enough air volume to run all the air-driven hand sanders that our residents want to use at the same time. Much thanks to Frank Himmelspach for his work in preparing the new system and installing it. We sold our old Porter Cable air compressor, which recouped the Woodshop a few hundred dollars, and defrayed a bit over 15 percent of the cost of our new air system. Earl Hoscheit is our craftsman of the month for April. He built a beautiful bench to go at the end of his bed; and it matches the headboard. We think you will agree that it is a fine piece of workmanship and a beautiful bench. SVE LADIES GOLF Peggy Schell Well here we are at the end of our golf year and here is the recap. We had 2 Holes-in-one’s, Mona Arch and Peggy Schell. The Handicap winners for the 9 Hole Ladies are Shirley Peterson with a 54 and in Flight #1 Lila Brekke with a 56. For the 18 Hole Ladies it was Sue Edholm with a 113 and in Flight #1 Connie Moberg with a 113 and for Flight 2 Bev Harris with a 117. For the Club Champion for the 9 Hole Ladies it was Teresa Bell with an 83 and in Flight 2 Judy Abraham with a 99. For the 18 Hole Ladies it was Anita Rizzoli with a 141 and in Flight 2 Kathy Obermiller with a 173. Our Awards Banquet was held on March 13, 2013 at the auditorium. Congratulations to all the winners. I hope everyone had a great time this past year and hope to see everyone on the Golf Course. COUPLES GOLF Bob Abbott March was a very busy month for Couples Golf. Our Annual Couples Golf Tournament was held over a 3 week period. The 1st Round was held March 1st and the 2nd Round was on March 15th with a week off for rain on March 8th. We held our Awards Banquet on March 29th. All of the winners will be reported in next month’s Outlook. We had a fun time on the evening of March 8th with a Pot Luck Dinner and an evening of Karaoke. There were many talented Singers and a Special Performance by a group directly from the beaches of Southern California Singing “YELLOW POLKA DOT BIKINI”. We will be holding our Snowbird Farewell Party on April 12th. To all of our Winter Visitors who will soon be going to your Summer Homes - have a safe trip and we will look forward to your return next fall. Our summer 2013 SVE GOLF REUNION will be held on Thursday July 11, 2013 at DAKOTA WINDS GOLF COURSE at DAKOTA MAGIC RESORT AND CASINO. Anyone needing an entry form please contact Mark & Norma Brunick or Bill & Peg Schell. We hope to all of you at our Social Hour every Friday at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Bring your own drink and a snack to share. SVE GENEALOGY Jean McLane Rick Provost will be with us in March and he always has a lot of information to share. Rick also donates books and magazines to our group that can be loaned out and they are always full of interesting research stories. With so many of our members leaving in April we will discuss having programs in April and May, however, you will receive an email if a program is planned. Please mark your calendars for the third Wednesday of each month for our meetings and plan to be with us and bring a friend. If you have an email address change please let Gene know or if you are not on his list please give him a call. Remember we do meet the first Wednesday of each month at 9:00 am for the research trip to the Family History Center (gather on the patio of MVR) to carpool. If you have questions please call Gene Trust a 373-6052 or Jean McLane at 698-0002. Bocce Ball News Mariellen Moore As many of you know, the Guys and Gals tournament was cancelled on March 9th due to weather. It was postponed for 2 weeks to be held following the Hamburger Fry. No results are available since the Outlook deadline precedes the games. An important issue which needs your attention of the Bocce Ball Club members and all other music lovers, however, is attendance at the Jam Session. This is the primary revenue generating activity of the organization and it needs your support. Music and dancing, friendship and camaraderie are all a part of this get together. Come out and see how much fun you can have tapping your toes to the beat! P.S. Save your sweet tooth for the afternoon as candy bars, ice cream bars and various beverages are available right there. TRAILBLAZERS Sharon Batcher The Trailblazers walking group walks each Thursday. The Walking Group will resume walking Thursday Nov 7, 2013 The Trailblazers hiking group hikes every Tuesday. Hikers meet in the parking lot north of the courtyard riders compensate drivers. All hikers carpooling with the hiking group are required to carry a minimum of 1.5 liters of water on the trail. Food and sturdy footwear are recommended. For information call Sharon Batcher 480-824-8435 or Bob Dever 480456-0253. Schedule is subject to change depending on conditions. Starting time for April is 7:00 am. April 2: South Mountain National Mormon Loop [Pima Canyon TH 6 miles Difficulty Easy Elevation gain 700 ft] April 9: Bulldog Saddle Loop [Meridian TH 5.0 miles difficulty Moderate] To Bulldog Saddle, then route finding to Pass Mountain Trail and return. April 16: Piestewa Peak [Piestewa Peak TH 2.4 miles Difficulty Strenuous Elev gain 1190 ft] April 23: Telegraph Canyon [N. Telegraph Canyon Rd (Superior area) 8 miles Difficulty Easy] April 30: Hiking will resume November 5, 2013 Tennis Talk Diana Roskuski The March Championships tournament provided a wonderful opportunity to showcase our tennis facilities and the SVE community to nearly 400 players and thousands of spectators from 15 other East Valley communities. Many have relocated to SVE following exposure during League and tournament play. Most of our 250 Tennis Club members volunteer in multiple capacities during the Championships, and their work is appreciated! On February 22nd, the SVE Tennis Club hosted an annual visit by 16 tennis players from Westwood High School. The high school players are surprised by the skills of our senior members, and enjoy the friendly competition, a chance to test their serve speeds (their top player reached 98 mph!), and treats and pizza provided by Club members. Many SVE residents designate school real estate taxes toward programs at Westwood High. A generous group of members purchased a total of 55 pies at the annual auction to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society on February 24th. $3,718 was donated that day, and will sponsor the SVE Tennis Club team in the November walk at the Phoenix Zoo. League and tournament play have ended for the season. The Club’s “Last Hurrah” event will be on Wednesday, April 17th. The fun will include morning Round Robin play, followed by hot dogs and root beer floats for lunch. Officers for the 2013/14 season were elected at the March 7th general meeting: Lona Christoffers, President; Vikki Dillon, VP; Lin-Da Stougard, secretary; Roger Betts, treasurer; John Gleason, social chair; Diana Roskuski, publicist; Arlan VanWyk, invitational chair; and Ron Roskuski appointed as statistician. Thanks were extended to the outgoing officers: Fred Gross, President; Leatrice Dewey, social chair; Jim Laframboise, publicist; Lee Jackson, past president. All SVE residents are invited to participate in open Round Robin play on Monday/ Wednesday/Friday at 7 a.m. throughout the summer. Contact Bill Erickson at 3545130 for more information, or just come to the courts! Free beginner/refresher lessons resume in October. Sunland Village East Outlook April 2013 7 SPORTS/CLUBS SUNRUNNERS RV CLUB Mylla O’Dell The weather in Bisbee, Arizona, was cold and blustery – sometimes 50-mph winds – but twelve Sunrunners ventured out anyway for our monthly outing. Jerry O’Dell planned this trip and, even though he is my husband, I have to brag a bit about what a great job he did! He had activities and restaurants planned for the whole four days and all we had to do was follow the schedule. After we checked into the Queen Mine RV Park and got settled, we went on a guided tour of the Queen Mine. Everyone had to wear a yellow slicker and miner’s helmet, as well as carry a miner’s lamp with a battery pack. It was COLD down there, but we dressed for it and had a great time. Sunday we traveled about 20 miles to Sierra Vista for brunch before going to the Arizona Folklore Preserve in Ramsey Canyon. There we saw Dolan Ellis (Arizona’s state balladeer for 46 years and a former member of the New Christy Minstrels). He sings a lot of songs he has written about Arizona while projecting on a screen photos he has taken in his travels around the state. Ramsey Canyon is known as the Hummingbird Capital of the West because it has more varieties of hummingbirds than any other spot in the country. February is a little early to see the little birds; they are generally in abundance in April. Monday we had breakfast at a unique restaurant called the Bisbee Breakfast Club. The staff there does everything to please. Our food arrived hot and wonderfully good. The homemade biscuits are about five inches in diameter and are to die for! They also had rhubarb pie, which made at least one person in our group extremely happy. Have you ever had pie for dessert after breakfast? Try it – you might like it! From there we drove down to Douglas to see the Gadsden Hotel, which has an ornate lobby with Italian marble staircase, pillars embellished with gold leaf, and a 42-foot Tiffany stained glass mural. If you haven’t been there, it is a real treat to see. That afternoon we hopped on the trolley car tour of Bisbee, followed by dinner at Santiago’s great mexican food restaurant. For our last day of sightseeing Jerry had us going west on Hwy 92 to Coronado National Memorial Visitor Center and on up to the Coronado Cave. At the visitor center our club members had their pictures taken wearing Francisco Coronado-era iron head gear and carrying a sword and shield. From there we drove to the trailhead of the Coronado Cave trail. This is a ¾-mile trek UPHILL to the cave entrance. Six of us ventured out and six of us made it to the top, but only three actually went straight down into the cave. The smart people stayed at the bottom waiting for us to come back!! I’ll tell you one thing – the walk down was a lot easier than going up! For dinner we went to a very unique place called the Screaming Banshee Pizza and Wine Bar. It is in a restored 50’s gas station so isn’t very large, but was packed with people. We had some of the best pizza ever; it is hand tossed and baked in a 755-degree open wood-burning oven. Next month Dick & Jan Moon are taking us north on Hwy 17 to Phoenix Metro RV park. Among other things, they have planned a tour of the State Capital building and also the Musical Instrument Museum. We’re all looking forward to that. As always, I invite anyone with any kind of RV to come to one of our meetings the first Tuesday of the month at 3 pm in the Mesa Verde Room. I think you would enjoy what we do! Billards Wayne Berg Over the many years members of the Billiards Club have donated their time and materials to make the SVE Billiards Room such a great place. Members have put up lights over the tables, build oak cabinets for pool cue storage, built benches along the two walls for seating and more. To those many wonderful club members who have the years have made donations to the billiards room a special thank you! Since the beginning of the billiards club members have two travelling 12 member men’s teams that compete all over the East Valley. We also have a two member All Star Men’s Team. The women have a travelling team also. This has produced a tremendous amount of interest from outside the community. People relocate to SVE because of our Billiards program. SVE Active Singles Barb Nicholson Spring is here. Hooray, Hooray. Every Wednesday night from 6:30 to about 8:30 or so our single men and women of Sunland Village East gather at the Mesa Verde Room for cards and games. All singles are welcome and encouraged to come. Don’t fret about a place to play as we will see to it that all have a congenial place to play. Our April Social Committee is Arvilla Larson, Joy Stevens, Virginia Stockton and Joyce Minchella. They have the following activities planned: First Event: Lunch at Sourdough Pizza on Main and Sossaman, Friday, April 12, 2013, at noon. We will pay with separate checks. Deadline for sign-up is April 10. Meet at the North parking lot for carpooling at 11:45 am. Fee for the driver is $1.00. Contact person is Virginia Stockton at 986-5794 Second Event: A musical comedy, Butch Cassidy and Sunburnt Kid, at the Silver Star Playhouse located at 5247 E Brown Road, on Thursday April 18, 2013, at 7:00 pm. Deadline for sign-up and payment of $17.40 is Wednesday April 3. Meet at the north parking lot for carpooling at 6:00 pm. Fee for the driver is $2.00. Contact person is Arvilla Larson at 380-5154. Third Event: Lightrail to tour the Diamondback Ballpark (Chase Field) on Tuesday April 23, 2013, at noon. Tour takes 75 minutes then we will have lunch on our own. Deadline for sign-up and payment of $5.00 is April 17, 2013. Meet at the north parking lot for carpooling at 10:20 AM. Fee for the driver is $3.00. Contact person is Joy Stevens at 380-6819. Fourth Event: Lunch at BJ’s Restaurant on Tuesday, April 30, 2013, at noon. We will pay by separate checks. Deadline for sign-up is April 24, 2013. We will meet at the north parking for for carpooling at 11:45 AM. Fee for the driver is $1.00. Contact person is Joyce Minchella at 984-6316 Pizza Party: Our annual pizza party will be Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 6:00 pm. We will start taking reservations on March 27, 2013. Cost will be $3.00 for members and $6.00 for guests. Sunshine person for the month of April is Eva Sottiaux. Contact her at 380-2943 if anyone needs a card. She is also the person to call if someone needs a ride to the doctor. If she is unavailable contact any Board Member. SVE VETERAN’S CLUB Helen Bittman The Sunland Village East Veteran’s Club will meet on Wednesday April 17, 2013 in the auditorium at 4:30 pm for social time, and 5:00 pm for the business meeting. A potluck meal will be provided by the club members, with dessert furnished by the club. After completion of the meeting, our guest speaker will be Walt Hall who is a Purple Heart recipient. The entertainment is provided through the donations of dues - $7.00 per person, per season. All Veterans and their spouses are welcome. SHUFFLEBOARD CLUB NEWS Carleton Moore After a busy and enjoyable March, we are still playing shuffleboard until the end of April so come on out and join us. Start time may change from 10 am to 9 am as the weather heats up. We play Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings in what we call jackpot or individual games. Some play one game and some play two. Each game takes about an easy hour. Congratulations to Leonard Smith’s team who won the in park league. Members of the team are: Leonard Smith, Anita Lakey, Jean Hartley, Boyde White and Max Magnuson. Carl Hershey was the Spring Singles tournament winner. Max Magnuson survived the four day event to take second. Sylvia Schmidt was the consolation round winner. At our business meeting on March 15th new officers were elected and prizes and certificates of appreciation were awarded. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of the members who keep our boards in good playing shape. Pickle Ball Cacutus Chicks Ladies SVE 8-Ball Team Left to Right: Sylvia Tosic, Vera Wilson, Virginia Stockton, Florence Dahl, Marge Riopelle, Linda Hodges, Barb Reinsch, Marj Nordstrom, Doris Boggs, Virginia Romslo, Vera Smith, Gail Sabin, Lauri Moser, Dianne Roessler. Kay Romstadt With a slight delay, our players were given a reprieve for court-time until construction of new courts can proceed. Once it begins, playing will be discontinued until the courts are completed. The March social, hosted by Mike Withrow and Marilyn Huff was held on the 10th in the Mesa Verde Room. Sloppy joes, side dishes, and desserts were enjoyed by thirty guests. We’re happy to report that Cathy Hinsperger gave lessons to nine interested players last month, and seventeen new members were added to the ranks! So the Club is growing daily and interest in the game is spreading throughout the Village. Come join us at the south court …and try your hand at this fun sport! South Complex Fitness/Wellness Center Ground Breaking The City of Mesa Planning Division omitted a required item for SVE to get the building permit approved. The City’s error has delayed our permit for the Fitness/Wellness Center at least 2 and possibly 3 weeks. We were not able to go forward with the Ground Breaking on March 8 as originally planned. Plans are on hold until the SVE Board actually has the permit. Once SVE has the permit, our maintenance staff will start clearing the rock and preparing the ground for the new building. Watch for information on the SVE web site and weekly SVE updates for the new Ground Breaking Ceremony date. The equipment committee’s proposal was approved by the SVE Board of Directors. The bulletin board outside the SVE Office and in the North Pool Fitness aerobic room have a diagram with a legend of where and what equipment we have proposed. Please check it out. We are looking forward to getting the building done and well equipped for the SVE residents. Several generous residents have already made donations for the new Fitness/Wellness Center. We have received over $2,550. If you would like to make a voluntary contribution, it can be made in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special person. Checks can be made out to the SVE Fitness Club. We are preparing plaques to place in the new facility to recognize these contributions. The Fitness Club has been formed to help educate residents on the use of the new equipment and manage contributions for the new Fitness/ Wellness Center. We signed up a lot of members for the Fitness Club at the Pancake Breakfast. We plan on having sign up sheets at the next Pancake Breakfast too. Please join us. We want to thank all of you for your support. Sunland Stitchers March was a busy month for all the quilters who belong to our group. We had many classes to attend including making purses, hats, iron caddies as well as learning to quilt and to appliqué. As well, we continue to work on donation quilts and the Child’s Crisis Center was the recipient of our charity program. All members were busy making quilted projects for the craft fair and our quilt show the following week was a huge success. April will be much slower with many of our members heading back to their summer homes. We have a number of quilters who will continue to meet at 12:30 in the Oakwood Room on Mondays for short meetings as well as show and tell and will gather on Wednesdays for our afternoons of charity quilting. All quilters, new or experienced are always welcome. Sunland Village East Outlook 8 April 2013 CLUBS Computer Club Bits and Bytes IOWA AUCTION Frederica Trunkel The Iowa coffee get together on Saturday, February 16, 2013 had an auction that raised $322.50 for Hospice of the Valley. Thanks to all who volunteered and contributed to this worthy cause. This showed the great generosity of Iowans! SVE FHE (Family Home Evening Group) Darlene Rich Our monthly meeting for April will be held on April 8th, the usual second Monday. We meet at 6:00 pm in the Mesa Verde Room. Anyone who wishes to join us is invited to participate. If you would like to attend, please call Darlene Rich at 986-6985 so that we may have a more accurate count of tables to set. We will be having our usual pot luck dinner that evening. Please bring your favorite dish to serve approximately 10 people. Our pot luck dinners are always delicious as we have lots of good cooks in our group. All table service is furnished along with water to drink. Our dinners are followed by a variety of entertainment including musical presentations, interesting speakers, or even games and stories. Whatever it is, we have fun. We will be having guest speakers for April, Byron and Carey Barnard, who have been living in Myanmar (formerly Burma) for the past 18 months. They will be telling us all about their experiences while trying to do humanitarian work in that country. Plan on an interesting and insightful look at that part of our world that evening. Jan Varner At the February 27th Red Hat Tea, the Dazzling Desert Dolls celebrated the theme of “Happy Birthday.” It was everybody’s birthday! Group 6 hosted our tea with balloons and a gift for everyone. The tables were decorated with all the gifts. The brightly colored cupcakes, fruit, cookies and tea were delicious. We thank them for hosting our tea. After we read our Red Hat Pledge, our Queen Mother, Ruth Weston, read a Red Hat poem, that says we should count our birthdays every day. She then read a few great jokes, which we all got to laugh about. Group outings were reported. Some went to visit Hospice, Salt River Indian Community, Tia Rosa and Group 6, wrapped all the some 70 gifts for our Tea. Ruth read a story: “Winter” Where did all the years go? We meet every 4th Wednesday of the month in the Mesa Verde Room at 9:30 am. Guests are most welcome. Everyone brings their own cup and a teabag to enjoy the tasty refreshments provided by one group. For more information, please call Ruth Weston at 480-247-9928. Sunsationals Tap Dance Club Mary Jean Crider March was a great month for us. Our 2013 revue was successful due to all of you wonderful SVE residents supporting us and attending our three performances. We have many beautiful memories that we will treasure forever. Our thanks to the many volunteers who helped us with all the backstage duties. We were happy to host another Ladies Luncheon on March 19th and again share some of our dance numbers. Our spring meeting was held at the Mesa Verde Room on March 29th following a delicious catered luncheon. Outgoing officers received appreciation from all members as new officers were elected. Music for our next show, a 25 year anniversary one, has been selected and we’ve already begun learning new dances. If you’d like to join us we will have a class starting in November for beginning tap dancers. For all who are leaving soon to return home we wish you well and may you have a wonderful summer! Social Bridge Hosts for April 2013 Sunday Evening couples- Herb & Nancy Beck - 357-8587 Tuesday Afternoon- Betty Eggland - 354-6784 Tuesday Evening- Ruth Harrington - 357-1057 Wednesday Afternoon- Darlene Rensvold - 984-3578 Thursday Evening –Mary Ann Fenlason - 380-2535 Friday Afternoon- JoAnn Finley - 380-2800 Beverly Selvage We want to thank all those residents that came to our Annual Photo Show and voted. We had many quality photos and the Show was very successful as well as fun. You can see all of the pictures and the winners from a link on our website and also the SVE HOA website. On the website you can check all the classes offered under Upcoming Events and our schedule for the Month on Activities. You don’t want to miss our great newsletters posted there. You can view all the newsletters written each month. In March there was an article on Apps, which was very informative. Don’t forget the Fix It Tuesday from 1-3 pm in the Computer Facility. This is open to all the residents of SVE and will keep your computers running smoothly. On April 8th at 10:15 am Rob Bleckinger will be demonstrating PowerPoint and Windows DVD maker, which will be useful to all of us. April 15th 10:15 am Verizon will be discussed, April 22nd 10:15 am Skype, Team Viewer and Google Talk will be the topic. Remember too, that the drawing for prizes are after these presentations. Go to our website, WWW.SVECC.COM to get upcoming events, new information, free software websites and help articles. The schedule is under Activities. Our newsletter is great so don’t miss the information that is written up there. SVE Book Club Shelley C. Randall At the March 5 meeting of the SVE Book Club each member shared and highlighted a favorite book. These eighteen books, along with additional recommendations from the members, will be voted on for the 2013-2014 reading year. Both fictional and non-fictional books, with settings in a variety of time periods and locations were described enthusiastically by the readers. Two books included wolves in the story line (Lone Wolf and The Tenderness of Wolves). Books about former U.S. Presidents included Destiny of the Republic (James A. Garfield) , Killing Lincoln, and Franklin and Lucy (FDR). Mysteries included Gone Girl, Murder in the Resort (by a local author), and Safe Haven. Adventures in foreign lands were described in the Secret Daughter (India), Baking Cakes in Kigali (Rwanda), and The Yellow House (Northern Ireland). Stories taking place in the U.S.A. included Redfield Farm (Underground Railroad), The Walk (cross-country, present-day adventure), and The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (northern woods of Wisconsin). The Weird Sisters (maturing and self-discovery), The Story of Beautiful Girl (mental disabilities), Naked in the Marketplace (attitudes to class), and The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed out of the Window and Disappeared (escape from an old peoples’ home) rounded out the members’ favorites. Please join us on April 2 at 10:00 am in the Saguaro Room for a discussion of The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. .COKPCVG9QQF6KNG%CTRGV 9J[2C[4'6#+.9JGP;QW%CP2C[.GUU#PF5VKNN)GV6JG5COG9CTTCPVKGU 9G&Q(TGG+P*QOG'UVKOCVGU )KXG[QW&GUKIP+FGCU$TKPI(NQQT5CORNGU6Q;QW ;GCTU'ZRGTKGPEG +PUVCNNKPI(NQQTU1YPGT1RGTCVGF .KEGPUGF$QPFGF#PF+PUWTGF $GEMUŏU(NQQT+PUVCNNCVKQPŏU&CXG/KUV[$GEM 41% 1WT%WUVQOGTU5C[9G&Q#)TGCV,QD(TQO5VCTV6Q(KPKUJ Sunland Village East Outlook CLUBS ART CLUB NEWS Diane Moore Art classes will continue in April then close for the summer and start up again in the fall. Come on over to the Art Room and see what we are creating. Classes and times are displayed on the bulletin board inside the Art Room. Sign up for fall watercolor or colored pencil classes with Elaine Dubé in the Fall, or call her at 9846491. The colored pencil drawing you see here is by Elin Dumney. The Spring Arts and Crafts Fair on March 16th was fun and we enjoyed showing our art work to all the friends and neighbors who stopped by. Our President is Elin Dumney and our Co-President for the summer is Ruth Hood at 380-5302. Have a good summer and see you all in the Fall! DOGS ‘R US The Dogs ‘R Us Club has provided five doggie bag dispensers located on the Pet Leash Law signs at each of the retention areas. Please use these bags to pick up after your dog whenever necessary. Do not place a used bag back in this dispenser. Many thanks to Bob Putz, a member of the Woodshop, for making these dispensers for us and attaching them to the signs. HOW’S Our 2013 Photo Show was a big success and presented with 88 total photos with 8 categories with 20 submitters. There were 142 votes cast by those who attended. Category Winners: Animals: Luther Ness, People: Myrt Murray, Plants: Beverly Selvage and Rob Bleckinger(tie),Scenic with Water: Mike Dailey, Scenic without Water: Linda Schenk, Structures: Barb Photo Show Burnett, Animals with Wings: Allen Hauge, Open: Myrt Murray. The Honorable Mentions were: Norma Walsh(6), Arlene Oisten(3), Mike Dailey(2), Rob Bleckinger(2), Myrt Murray(2), Allen Hauge(2), Gary Vanvalkenbury(2), Joe Zagar(1) and Elvin Shaw(1). Joe Zagar has included a link to the two photo slide shows on the SVECC website. The link will take you directly to the svehoa.com website. The hard-working members of the Photo Show Committee were Rob Bleckinger, Curt Bellin, Elvin Shaw, Norma Walsh, and Barb Burnett. A special thank you is extended to our volunteers who helped work the show. Thanks to everyone who participated and who attended the Show. We hope to see all of you next year. DOGS ‘R US L. Paulsen “Buttons” our 18 pound bundle of joy, was born on December 22, 2002 in St Louis, MO, half Cocker Spaniel and half Bichon Frise, bred and raised by a veterinarian in St Louis. Buttons joined Harold and Linda Ansell’s family when she was 3 months old. At 9 months old, she developed valley fever. After a year’s worth of medication, she made it through just fine. Although very playful in the beginning, like all of us, time is starting to catch up with her. At 10 years old, she is fitting into the senior lifestyle just fine. She has become a loving member of our family. At the Discover Event in January, our booth had a 50/50 jar for people to take a chance. The drawing was held during our dog walk event on February 16, and the winner was Sherry Forbes of SVE. The community’s response to our drive for supplies to donate to dog shelters was a huge success. The supplies filled an SUV from top to bottom, including the passenger seat!! TIP: If you and your pet are unfortunate enough to run into one of our skunks, the usual tomato juice is an odor remover, but you can also soak your pet’s coat with a mixture of half water and half vinegar, then rinse with plain water. Our next meeting will be April 20 in the Mesa Verde Room at 9:30 am and a social beginning at 10:00 am. THE MARKET?? WITH BRIAN IT’S Sunland Village East Reduced Commission April 2013 9 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD D L SO Brian Mckernan 480-231-7555 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS A DAY I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU IMMENSLEY FOR YOUR UNWEAKENING SUPPORT FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS. I WILL MAKE YOU PROUD OF HIRING ME & SELLING YOUR HOME FOR TOP DOLLAR. “I’LL SAVE YOU MONEY, TIME AND ENERGY!” BROKER RAYMOND WHITE Sunland Village East Outlook 10 April 2013 Activities The Barker Group – Why Not Get The Roy Brandli 480-772-6482 [email protected] Best $$$ Sellers’ Reaping Benefits From MLS!! )LQGRXW1RZZK\0/6 SURSHUWLHVYHUVXV³([FOXVLYH 2QH5HDOWRU´DFKLHYH EHWWHUUHVXOWVSXWWLQJ PRUHLQ\RXUSRFNHW Can Buy? &DOO7KH%DUNHU*URXS1RZDW Call Roy Brandli For All Your Real Estate N Unc E E l e Sam D SY ou ! 4(SFFOGJFME3E4VJUFt.FTB"; #VTt'BY visit us @ www.farnsworthrealty.com WJTJU30:"-)&-1--$8$0. 4FBSDI.-4KVTUMJLF3&"-5034 visit us @ www.farnsworthrealty.com 480-984-9400 ZZZ6XQODQG9LOODJH(DVWFRP +RPH%X\HU¶V 7RXU2I+RPHV (YHU\7XHVGD\ View SVE properties listed with Bill Barker every Tuesday @ 10:30 A.M. Meet at the community Re-Sale Board. 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Revised: Jan. 2013 A Cut Away From Your Perfect Day By SHEAR DELIGHT Ask for Whitney (480) 353-6677 Hair Cut Blow Dry & Style 5 $ off Perm & Style 8off $ Mens & Kids Haircut Color or Highlights 5Off $10Off $ Located on Ellsworth & Guadalupe Rd. inside Tammy’s Trendz Schwarzkopf color Mention Add for Discounts *Offers cannot be used together* Sunland Village East Outlook 10” $400 13” $450 18” $625 Save 55% in Total Tax Creditsz Lifetime Warranty April 2013 15 Sunland Village East Outlook 16 April 2013 Serving East Mesa for 19 Years RELINE $149 Implants Available DR. PAUL SANDSTROM DR. DAVID EDWARDS DENTISTS COMPLETE DENTAL CARE )5(((;$0;5$<6&2168/7$7,21 :$/.,16:(/&20(),1$1&,1*$9$,/$%/( 480-396-8684 (0DLQ0HVD 1H[WWRWKH)HHG%DJ#6RVVDPDQ0DLQ Sunland Village East Outlook April 2013 17 ARCHITECTURE CONTROL COMMITTEE “Folks” the roof rats are moving our way. They love citrus, so please keep your fruit trees trimmed and the fruit picked off the tree and the ground. They also like to chew on electric wiring and that could cause a fire. Your home is private, don’t let the rats in. Once they are in your home, they are hard to get rid of. 2013 MOTORCOACH TOURS APR 6-8 Rocky Point, MX…..3 Days/2 Nights, Hotel Playa Bonita Resort & Beach, 3 Meals, Welcome Margarita, Mexican Fiesta included, passport required. Escape for a While! $249 pp dbl APR 26 Alcantera Vineyards…..Verde Valley. Learn about wine culture as this tour takes you from the vineyard to the bottle! Enjoy wine tasting, catered lunch (incl) in beautiful surroundings, complimentary wine glass, Fun Stop at Cliff Castle Casino! $89 pp JUL 3-5 PINETOP…...BEAT THE HEAT! 3 Days/2 Nights, Celebrate the FOURTH OF JULY at Hon-Dah Casino & Hotel, FREEDOM FEST, Fireworks Display, Pinetop Tour, 4 Free Buffets, Fun Book $TBA JUL 16-18 SAN DIEGO & Pageant of the Masters..… BEAT THE HEAT! Relax and enjoy the ocean, mountains, & wine country. The Pageant of the Masters presents “The Big Picture” . . . theatrical re-creations of classical and contemporary art works with real people that literally come to life leaving spectators astounded! $TBA SEP 2-7 Lake Tahoe… BEAT THE HEAT! 6 Days/5 Nights, HARVEY’S Resort & Casino, 4 Meals, Tahoe Boat Cruise, gondola Ride, “Around the Lake” Tour Guided Tour, Enroute Las Vegas overnight stop $575 pp dbl OCT 15-19 Albuquerque & Santa Fe…..4Nights, 8 Meals, Guided Tour(s) of Santa Fe, Sky City, New Mexico Veteran’s Memorial, Sandia Peak Tramway & More! $529 pp dbl DEC 30-JAN 1, 2014 Rose Parade… 3 Days/2 Nights, 5 Meals, New Years Eve Tibbies Follies Holiday Dinner, Float Decorating Tour $529 pp dbl ($100 Deposit) Visit our website at www.sinclairtravelcenter.com for more exciting tours! (480) 641-3000 Full Estate Planning: Wills, Living Trusts, Powers of AttorneyProbate Avoidance possible without a trust-What AZ Attorneys don’t want you to know. AZ Attorney 31 Years CPA 39 Years Evening & Weekend Appointments Sunland Village East Outlook 18 April 2013 Classifieds Cleaning Services Home Services Carpet Cleaning, Tile Cleaning, Upholstery and Windows. A Rated and Super Service Award Winner on Angie’s List. IICRC Certified Firm. Color Stain Sealing Specialist (Grout). Visit our website at www. NoahsRestorationServices. com or call (480) 671-6624 for pricing and scheduling. Mention Promo Code: Winter for 10% off! Jim’s Handy Helper Service Handyman, General Household Maintenance including faucets, shut off valves, commodes, disposals, ceiling fans and more. Call Jim 480-688-7756. A resident of Sunland Village. Dick Shaw Carpet Cleaning Better than truck mount! I’ll prove it. Try Me Special. 2 rooms only $50. (Large rooms count as 2.) Thorough 7-Step, low moisture, fast drying process (cleans traffic paths better!) Attended Called to Protect (Safe Environment) Class. 480-718-5427 CARPET CLEANING Fast Drying and Residue Free! Much Better Than Steam! Vac, pre-treat, scrub, thoroughly clean, rinse and vac. Open areas Only $15 to $20 per room! Owner/ operator 30+ yrs. Dennis Coats 480-354-0866 Windows Squeegee Clean: No puddles-no mess-24 hr service. You will be delightedguaranteed. We clean sun screens, rain gutters, ceiling fans, light fixtures & more. We repair/replace sun screens and do power washing. Call Rich 480-205-2082. House Cleaning & Windows Honest, dependable and reasonable. 10+ years experience. Ref. Roxie 964-0922. Dee’s House Cleaning Services Reliable and Affordable Service. One-time, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, Move-In/Out cleaning. Blind and Window cleaning also available. It’s Spring Cleaning Time! Call 480-510-4909. Ludwig Handyman Old-Fashioned German Craftsmanship. Over 20 years experience-Carpentry, Plumbing, Dry Wall, Roofing, General Repairs. Swimming Pool Maintenance, Cleaning and Repair. 480-288-1685; cell 480-225-8793. Call “Jerry” at Altech Home Repairs for carpentry, plumbing, electrical, drywall & painting, plus garage organizing. 38 years experience, reasonable rates. Call for details on other handyman services. 480-245-0840 or 480-233-7831 Sunland Village resident. Jay W. Birt Handyman Service Ret. Gen. Contractor. Master craftsman, 40 yrs. Kitchen & bath remodeling. Carpentry, electric, plumbing, door installation and repair. Appliance-installation. Free estimates. HM: 480-373-0125 CELL: 623-256-0002. B&B Maintenance Repair More than just a Handyman! Residential & Commercial. Electrical, Plumbing, General Maintenance, Interior Painting, Ceiling Fans, Security Lighting & Doors, Carpentry, Hot Water Tanks, Drip and Sprinkler Systems and Evaporative Coolers. Affordable, License ROC #198734 and Insured. Mesa resident over 30 years experience. Work guaranteed, friendly, clean and professional Call Buddy at 480-352-9677. Small Jobs Welcome. Call with questions about your type of small repairs that you’re not sure of. Fix it/Handyman Sprinkler Repair-Plumbing-ElectricalCarpentry-Security Doors Installed-Senior DiscountsSenior Quality Work. Call Walt at 480-380-0491. Andy’s Handyman Service Fast, Friendly, Dependable, No Job Too Small. Plumbing, electrical, interior painting, doors, locks, fixtures, drywall, stucco, masonry, concrete, fencing. For free estimate call 602-828-0245. Bonded and Insured. Licensed Remodeling Contractor King Home Restoration, Inc. Cell 480-593-2568 ExteriorAdditions, patios, roofs, windows, doors, painting, stucco. Interior-Kitchens, baths flooring, tile, drywall, plumbing and electrical. ROC# 244055. Home Remodeling and Rain Gutter Specialist AZ Rooms, Dual Pane, Replacement Windows, Aluminum & Vinyl Siding & Trim, Seamless Raingutters30colors. Very ReliableLicensed & Bonded. LIC #114475 George – 480-820-8711 We love small jobs. Mazon’s Air Conditioning & Heating Service Only $18.95 for a complete heating system check-up. Includes 20 point check plus service complete unit. Expert service and repairs or unit replacement. Licensed & Bonded. 480-966-7794 or 602-579-1012. Mazon’s Plumbing Expert service and repairs. Free water heater inspections. All plumbing repairs. Sewer and drains unclogged. Water heaters, faucets, garbage disposals, toilets, water leaks. Licensed & Bonded. 480-966-7794 or 602-579-1012. West Enterprises, LLC 480-255-7325 Plumbing Services, solar hot water, slab leak specialists, sewer & drain services, tankless water heaters, remodeling, water conditioners, trenchless, excavation, gas piping. Licensed & Insured. ROC# 267828. Senior Discounts. Valley View Fence Providing Quality Service across the Arizona Valley. Specializing in Vinyl, Aluminum, Iron, Chainlink Fencing and Gates. We do repairs and installation. There’s no job too big or too small. Call us today for your free in home estimate. 480-313-2591. Manufacturers Direct Pricing and Installation; Serving the Valley since 1985. Call Arizona Energy Products for your FREE ESTIMATE: 623-434-3777 or 480-8983777 (Valley Wide). Visit our website at AZEnergy.com Cowboy Concrete Driveways, patios, walks, room additions & repairs. Also block walls & gates, planters, stucco, pavers. Demo/Removal/Replace cracked up driveways & walks with regular concrete, stamp or color concrete. Also replace old wood 2x4s in concrete driveways with concrete. Call Allen 480-228-0834. Not a licensed contractor. Epoxy Coatings-Garage, Patio & Driveway. We apply NEW coatings and FIX existing ones. Don’t live with UGLY concrete! Flagstone & Acid Stain Coatings too. A+ BBB Member. Family Owned & Operated since 2011. www. amazoncoatings.com Free Estimate 480-890-1141. Garage Door Repairs Free Service Calls. $20 Off Any Repair. Always Open Garage Door LIC# ROC 182785 Bonded/Insured 480-703-9963. Wallpaper Removal Only. I work by the hour. No job is too small or big. I don’t remove wallpaper above 10 ft high. Not a licensed contractor. Call Frank 480-586-1090. Landscaping Designing Arizona Landscape Specializing in complete desert landscape and sprinkler install/repair, trimming, blowing, removal, rock, lighting. Low Prices for Seniors. Accredited member of The Better Business Bureau. Perfect record with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Arizona License #243110. Bonded & Insured. Free estimates: 480-380-9966 One Stop Landscaping & Handyman Lic, Bonded, Ins. Over 15 years experience. Free Estimate. We do it all. There is no job too small or too big. Residential, Commercial. Bi-Weekly, Monthly services. 480-643-9434. Landscapes of Paradise for all your landscape installation needs. We specialize in pavers, bbqs, block bench seats, irrigation, rock, plants, trees, turf, boulders and more. Call Anthony today for a free estimate 480-282-7441. Valdez Cleanup and Tree Service 480-245-7132. Services include yard cleanup, tree topping & pruning, trimming or removal, stump grinding, spread rock, trash removal. Affordable rates. Free Estimates. All Work Guaranteed. Jarrett Landscape Service Rock Landscaping, Re-rocking, Restoration, Landscape, Remodeling, Planting, Trimming, Cleanups, Cactus & Tree Removal, Stump Removal, Irrigation Systems, Hauling, etc. Reliable Friendly Service. Licensed-Bonded-Insured. R.O.C. # 216520 Call Gary 982-5623. Free price quotes. Superb cleanup at every job. Urgent Affordable Tree and Total Clean-up Service: We do all trees, trim, removal, prune, top, shape, haul away, clean-up, weeds, anything. You name it! Do it today! Vuna 480-600-7357. Sprinkler Repair Full Service Irrigation Repair and Installation Drip system specialists, valves, timers, leaks, seasonal system checks, 2 year warranty, free estimates. ROC#243662. Licensed-Bonded-Insured. www.ifixsprinklers.com Mike 480-233-1009. Designing Arizona Landscape Specializing in all phases of Sprinkler Repair, PVC, Drip Systems, Trouble Shooting. Low prices for Seniors. Accredited member of The Better Business Bureau. Perfect record with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Arizona License #243110. Bonded & Insured. Free Estimates: 480-380-9966. IRS Irrigation Repair Services, Inc. Irrigation installation and repair. Landscape lighting installation and repair. L.E.D. and halogen. Lance White 480-721-4146 kpwlance@ msn.com ROC256752 Painting ACN Painting LLC Interior/ Exterior, powerwashing, drywall, stucco, wood satin, lacquer, cabinet refinishing, elastic roof and pool deck coatings, specialty finishes, and much more! Licensed, bonded and insured. ROC 261302. Call for a free estimate! 602-769-1870 www. acnpaintingllc.com MCCARTY PAINTING SERVICES. Professional quality work with outstanding customer satisfaction since 1984. Trust your interior or exterior painting needs to someone who cares. Free Estimates and Color Consultation. Call Loren, owner at 480-985-2754 or 602-397-0158. LicensedBonded-Insured. Your satisfaction begins with our integrity. Tom the Painter. Over 10 years as Farnsworth’s top painter I am now available to paint the interior or exterior of your home with the same quality and craftsmanship that Farnsworth Homes has provided for an economical price. Call for free estimates. 602-571-9014. Miscellaneous A+ Computer Services. PC/ Wireless Network Setup, Troubleshooting/Fix, PC Optimization/Clean-up, Virus and Spyware Removal, Tutoring-Windows, iPad, iPhone, etc. Very Reasonable Rates. A+ Certified PC Technician. Call Marc 480-277-1313. Bumper Repair Specialist Mobile Service. Over 30 years experience. I’ll come to you! Scuffed, Gouged, Broken, pushed in or just needs new paint. Paint matching-my specialty! Way below body shop prices. See Before and After photos at www. AzBumperRepair.com Free Estimates. 480-415-1371 TLC Massage Weekly, biweekly monthly. Call now to book one for yourself or someone you know. Massage packages available. Tara Edlund 602-739-0373. Joy’s Transportation Service-Mesa Area: Call Joy and Richard for shopping, airport, and needed errands. Honest, Reliable and Available. Call 480-751-7650 for more information. D2U Shuttle Service Sunland Village Resident. D2U offers Airport Shuttles, $30 a trip (one way). Call 480-289-1156 or 480-246-7103. Mary Kay Skin Care, Ruth Nugent, (SVE), 480-357-1849 [email protected] Products that consistently deliver the benefits women want at prices you can afford-to help you look/ feel beautiful, satisfaction guaranteed. Spring Sales. Fly Home?? Let me haul your car to Midwest and you fly. Cost is about 75 cents per mile. PAW Trucking. DOT #2080486. Insured. 817-846-9011. Retirees! If you are spending your time and money moving twice a year, enjoy life to the fullest and slash your housing cost. Call Steve for more information. 480-341-0820. Diversity Singles Club (age 60 plus) meets Mondays, 8 a.m. at the Golden Corral in Mesa for breakfast. Weekly activities. Newcomers welcome! Classified Ads Questions call: 480-361-4431 READER NOTICE: UNDER ARIZONA LAW, ALL RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONTRACTORS ARE REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED BY THE STATE UNLESS THEY FALL UNDER THE HANDYMAN EXEMPTION FOR PROJECTS WHICH REQUIRE NO BUILDING PERMIT AND ARE LESS THAN $1000 FOR THE TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE. IN ADDITION, HOMEOWNERS USING LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS RECOVERY FUND IF THE CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE AND/ OR UNWILLING TO PERFORM THE JOB AND IF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REGISTRAR ARE UNSUCCESSFUL. FOR M ORE INFORMATION OR TO VERIFY THE LICENSE STATUS OF AN ARIZONA CONTRACTOR, CALL (602) 542-1525, (888) 271-9286 (TOLL-FREE OUTSIDE MARICOPA COUNTY) OR VISIT WWW. RC.STATE.AZ.US. Sunland Village East Outlook April 2013 19 Continuing the Farnsworth Family Tradition of Excellence in Senior Living THE SUMMIT AT SUNLAND SPRINGS A Memory Care Community Locally owned and operated, The Summit at Sunland Springs is designed to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents and their families. It is the commitment, desire and goal of the owners, to surround our residents with a home-like environment, the best and highly trained staff and state-of-the-art programming. To make life easier for you and your loved one, we are happy to offer medical support services on-site, in addition to our 24/7 certified care staff. x x x x x x Primary Care Physicians Lab work X-rays Dentistry Geri-Psych Physicians and Counseling Podiatry 66LJQDO%XWWH5RDG0HVD$UL]RQDZZZWKHVXPPLWD]FRP (480) 907-5588 SPRING IS IN THE AIR AND SO IS OUR SPRING PROMO! CALL FOR DETAILS: 480-907-5588 Sunland Village East Outlook 20 April 2013 Best Hearing Aids. Lowest Prices. Period. 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The combination eliminates up to 90% of unwanted noise, enhancing the voice. This made a huge impact on Kate’s life. To Sam’s dismay, Kate went on a date. She came home very excited, not about the boy, but because when the boy asked her what the waitress had said, she was able to tell him. Sam was so thankful that he could give this to her. Does Your Hearing Aid Solve These Problems? “I can’t hear in a noisy environment” “My hearing aids whistle and squeal ” “I cannot hear soft syllables and sounds” “I have to replace the batteries all the time” is the Answer! 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