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JANUARY 2015 E EL B R AT I N 24 G C Your Community News Source Since 1990! YEARS! IN THIS ISSUE Letters to the Editors ....................................3 From Your County Supervisor .....................4 Sheriff’s Community Meeting ......................4 Antelope Friends of the Library ..................4 Women’s Club................................................5 Center Joint Unified School District ...........6 Center Booster Club .....................................6 Antelope Jr. Titans Mighty Mite Football ..7 antelopenews.com E-Waste Drive Sponsored by the CHS Class of 2016 CEAR Corporation is Coordinating the Event Saturday, January 10th 2015 • 9 am - 1 pm Center High School Stadium Parking Lot We know new electronics arrived in your homes over the holidays, so it’s time to drop off the old stuff to be turned into E-Waste. Help our our Junior Class! If you have further questions you can email: [email protected] or schiro@ centerusd.org or more information can be found on our webstie: www.centerhigh.org We will accept: monitors, televisions, desktop and notebook PCs, VCRs, stereo equipment, speakers, keyboards, mice, PDAs, digital cameras, zip drives, telephones, cell phones, printers, copiers, laser and multifunction scanners and fax machines, microwaves, small household appliances such as toasters, mixers & blenders, vacuum cleaners with the dust bag removed, etc. We cannot accept: Large Household Appliances (i.e. refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.) Furniture, Hazardous Household Waste including batteries, car batteries, paint, pesticides, used oil, cleaning supplies, fluorescent light bulbs, water heaters, tires, etc. For optimal security, CEAR INC shreds all computer hard drives. The secure facility is monitored 24/7 by surveillance cameras. 2015! Dry Creek School District ............................8 Antelope High School Volleyball ................9 Local Girl Tackles Semi Pro Football Antelope Profiles ........................................11 Center High School Football .....................13 BY MARISA PHILLIPS Antelope Jr. Titans (AJT) Cheerleaders ..13 Annual Christmas Tree Pick Up ................14 Antelope News Classifieds ........................15 And Much More . . . Members of Troop 1309: Ally, Morgan, Joyce, Georgie, Corrina, Jade and Lily. ECRWSS RESIDENT ANTELOPE, CA 95843 Antelope News 7909 Walerga Rd., #112-123 Antelope, CA 95843 PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ROSEVILLE, CA PERMIT NO. 70 the Read News lope Ante line at !!! on com . s w ne lope ante Girl Scout Troop 1309 in Antelope collected more than 120 coats for the Family Resource Center at the Center School District. Donation boxes were at Just Send It Postal Center, Les Schwab, California Shock Trauma Air Rescue, Oakhill Elementary and Wilson C. Riles Middle School. The girls were working on the Girl Scout Journey Awards. They needed to identify a problem in their community and work to help fix it. They chose the coat drive after learning that hundreds of children in the Center School District needed coats last winter. The girls did a wonderful job promoting and collecting the coats. com/channel/UCZCsgO_ t3jiozu-szflv51A. Finally Samia Jbeily has always having the opportunity to loved football. She is a play tackle football is “My regular at Friday night happiness. Being on that Center High School games field is where I belong”, rooting on her alma mater Jbeily says proudly. and has spent countless While football will Saturdays volunteering remain a lifelong passion, during the Center Junior a senior at Sacramento Cougar games. An avid State University majoring Washington Redskins fan, in criminal justice, Jbeily she also enjoys the rivalry hopes to work Samia Jbeily and friendly banter that someday with occurs among family and the Sacramento friends during Sunday afternoon County Sheriff’s and Monday evening NFL games. Department. As a Yet, even surrounding herself with young woman with football related activities; her dream a bright future, has always been to play the game, not she is a shining just a powder puff game or a friendly example to others after Thanksgiving dinner game with that nothing is the family, but in a real league, with impossible and real competitors playing for real stakes. in the end, taking In 2013, she learned of a semirisks, following professional women’s tackle football a dream and league and attended tryouts for the achieving success as a result of dedication Sacramento Sirens with the hope of acquiring and perseverance is worth the trials and a spot on the team. Not only did she make tribulations experienced along the path. the team, but her performance during her Excited to begin the next season in April rookie season was more than impressive. 2015, the Sirens will play locally in Gerety As a running back with lightning fast speed, Stadium at Center High School. Jbeily she completed 22 carries for 462 yards and encourages all Antelope residents to attend 6 touchdowns as well as 1 reception for a a game and see what women’s tackle football 12-yard gain. Highlights of her noteworthy is all about. She guarantees that fans will not moves are available at www.youtube. leave disappointed. ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 5 dae 1 0 2 Sun oz ing in 8 E br FRE 00 to t1 s 1 to AD The Staff and Owners of Thank You for Your Support & Wish you and yours a Happy New Year Great Frozen Yogurts, 1 non dairy Sorbet, Fresh Fruit, Nuts, Candy and too many other toppings to list. Hawaiian Shave Ice too! 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ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 The Antelope News is a monthly publication, published by EGnews Inc., 7909 Walerga Rd., #112 - PMB 123 • Antelope, CA 95843 (916) 727-6393 • Fax: (916) 727-6373 • E-mail: [email protected] Ad rates are available on the Internet at http://www.egnews.com EDITORS Elizabeth “Liz” & Gregg Goldthorpe PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Emily Goldthorpe ADVERTISING Liz & Gregg Goldthorpe CONTRIBUTORS Gregg & Liz Goldthorpe Lisa Lisonbee, Roberta MacGlashan, Dori Kelsey, Scott A. Loehr, Brad Tooker, Cindy Campbell, Jamie Topper, Marisa Phillips, Kim Kerbel, Luke Campbell. CIRCULATION The Antelope News is delivered free directly to 11,000 homes in the Antelope community. An additional 200 copies are distributed throughout the community, i.e., library, local stores, offices, schools, etc. The delivery is targeted for the first week of each month. SUBSCRIPTIONS For a one year mailed subscription to the Antelope News, send address and $36 to the Antelope News Subscription, 7909 Walerga Rd, #112-123, Antelope, CA 95843. Please make checks payable to: Antelope News. DISPLAY ADS A variety of display ad sizes are available to fit your business needs and budget. For rate information call Gregg at 727-6393. Display ads must be submitted by the 10th of each month to guarantee placement in the following month’s issue and to avoid late fees. The publisher (EGnews Inc.) reserves the right to refuse any display ads it deems unsuitable. CLASSIFIED ADS For classified ads, please complete the form provided in this issue. Send appropriate payment with completed form to the Antelope News. Deadline for the classified ads is the 15th of each month. The publisher (EGnews Inc.) reserves the right to refuse any classified ads it deems unsuitable. 3 Letters to the Editors... Next time you’re sitting on Don Julio… Dog Park in Antelope The residents (both human and canine) deserve and need a dog park. An excellent area is next to Pokelma Park and Winco. Some benefits: • A safe place for dogs to run free off leash • Dogs can run off their energy and possibly to be more calm and quiet at home • Keep the grass in Pokelma free of excrement • Enable the humans to walk to a park instead of driving to parks in Roseville and Citrus Heights What can be done to make this a reality? E. McCarthy ••• How often have you been in a long line of stopped traffic on Don Julio north of Antelope Road? There’s a practical remedy: Get the gate at Poker Lane and Palmerson Drive removed. It may take a petition with hundreds of signatures, but you’ll think it’s worth it the next time you’re sitting on Don Julio, waiting through three or four light changes. Alvin Vopata ••• Send your letters to the editor... see same page for details! SUBMISSIONS The Antelope News welcomes announcements from social clubs, schools, charitable organizations, non-profit organizations, local government and community events. Also, editorial contributions as well as articles, cartoons and photographs are welcomed and considered for publication. Deadline for submissions is the 15th of each month. Please submit via email. All information submitted to the Antelope News must be accompanied by your name, phone number and written consent. All letters received become the property of the publisher (EGnews Inc.). The Antelope News reserves the right to condense and edit letters for publication and liability purposes. The Antelope News is Printed on Recycled Paper All content and letters to the editors represents the opinion of the various authors and all content and letters should be considered as opinion and editorial in nature. Any representations expressed by the various authors are not necessarily shared or verified by the publisher. Any advertisement may be refused without explanation. Advertisers are solely responsible for all representations made by their advertisements. EG NEWS INC. is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any advertisements. The presence of an ad within our publications or electronic communications does not imply endorsement of the advertised company, product, or service. Readers should use all due diligence regarding representations, products or services before a transaction is preformed. Sun Senior News is not associated with Del Webb Corporation. Del Webb’s Sun City is a registered trademark of Del Webb Corporation. EG Graphics, publishers of the Antelope News, Sun Senior News - Roseville, Sun Senior News - Lincoln Hills & Woodcreek News. Moving Life Forward GREAT NEWS! State Farm ® has reduced auto rates in CALIFORNIA Vehicle Lifts and Seating Systems Get a free car insurance quote - save up to 35% Call my office 24/7. 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The drought has been the future, including ensuring a significant burden on our that we are properly cleaning up region’s economy, and has leaves that fall in the landscape compelled significant changes corridors that we maintain in how we use water this year. throughout the community. We Make no mistake, conservation are also nearing a significant Roberta is absolutely essential for many expansion of our street sweeping MacGlashan reasons; still, conservation alone program, which will further will not fully address our need for more mitigate the chances of storm rain to fill our reservoirs and replenish our drain clogging in the coming years. local groundwater. Still, it is equally important that While the benefits of this water are community residents do their part and clear, there has also been an obvious clean up after trees on private property. downside: localized flooding. Nowhere was I know it’s not one of those preferred the localized flooding more surprising than chores, but it is necessary to accomplish in Antelope, a relatively new community this task each year so that everyone does with a more-than-adequate storm water their part to prevent clogged storm drains. drainage system. The County provides each resident with Upon learning of the localized street two green waste containers as part of your flooding in Antelope, I immediately regular refuse service, so you should have requested an explanation from the County’s more than enough space to dispose of any Department of Water Resources, which leaves in your yard. is responsible for maintaining the local Should you see any areas where leaves drainage system in Antelope. The response are cluttering the street, please do not confirmed that Antelope has a relatively hesitate to contact the County by dialing 311 new and adequate drainage system. The on your phone. You may even download problem, though, was that the storm drains an app for your iOS or Android device, and had become clogged, primarily with leaves. send a picture marked by your phone’s GPS so that County staff know exactly where to find the problem. You may also email me directly at [email protected], or call my office at 916-874-5491 where my staff is ready to assist you. Please also attend my regular Community Cabinet meetings, held on the second Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the North Highlands-Antelope Library. In January, we will be joined by the County’s Director of Child Protective Services, Michelle Callejas, and will be preceded at 6pm with a community meeting with the Sheriff’s Department. I look forward to seeing you there. Sheriff’s Community Meeting Schedule 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00pm • January 8 and March 12. Antelope Library 4235 Antelope Rd., Antelope Please patronize our advertisers, and let them know you saw their ad in the Antelope News! Antelope Friends of the Library Upcoming Events! Our next Friends’ Board meeting is January 21 at 11:00 a.m. Please join Antelope affiliate of the Friends of Sacramento Public Library. Membership fees are very affordable, $15 per year for an individual and $20 for a family, with half the membership fees remaining with our branch Friends group. And if you love our library as much as we do, consider joining the board. We can always use fresh ideas! The Sacramento Tree Foundation will host a clinic on tree pruning at 2 p.m. on January 24th. Learn how to extend the life and beauty of trees and gain maximum benefit for years to come. Learn when and how to make pruning cuts, overall pruning strategies and the tools needed for pruning. Weather permitting; there will be an optional walk afterwards on library grounds to look at tree structure and pruning. The Friends of the Antelope Library will be having their second quarterly book sale coming up on Friday and Saturday, February 6 and 7. We encourage you to come see the wide selection of books we have. We will have several tables set up with many different genres, puzzles, DVDs and much more. Most books are priced (cont’ on page 5) Precision Orthodontics Antelope’s ONLY Orthodontic Specialists! www.precision-ortho.com Come visit our BRAND NEW office located within Walking Distance from ANTELOPE HIGH SCHOOL ents First 25 Pati ll That Star t Fu ill Treatment W TS By Dre! Receive BEA 4408 Elverta Rd, Suite 200 Antelope, CA 95843 916-727-1122 Call our Amazing Staff that cater to our patients needs! ELVERTA LAWN & GARDEN OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT SALES, PARTS AND REPAIRS 7801 RIO LINDA BLVD ELVERTA, CA 95626 916-468-6191 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 Antelope Friends of the Library (cont’ from page 4) between $ .50 and $2.00. The sale will be open for Friends of the Library one hour prior to opening for the general public. Hours for the sale are: Friday, February 6, Friends preview at noon, with the public sale from 1 to 6. On Saturday, February 7, the sale starts at 10 and ends at 3:00. Remember, through our fundraising book sales, the Antelope Friends provide nearly all the funding for the myriad children, teen and adult programs offered in our branch library each and every month. The Antelope Library is located at 4235 Antelope Road (near the corner of Walerga and Antelope). For more information email us at: [email protected] or call 916-264-2700. You are also welcome to check out our bi-monthly newsletter at http://nhantelopefriends.blogspot.com/. The Antelope Lions Club meetings are held at the VFW Hall 3300 U Street in Antelope. Their meeting dates are the 2nd & 4th Wednesday at 6:30pm. The Lions motto is “We Serve.” For more information, please call 916-905-7627, website: antelopelions.org Antelope Lions Club meetings are open to the public. Antelope-North County Women’s Club BY DORI KELSEY The GFWC Antelope-North County Women’s Club would like to thank everyone who came to the Umpqua Bank to have their holiday packages wrapped. It was a fun event for all! We had Santa and Elves with ladies from Kohl’s Cares, Citrus with our women to wrap all the packages that folks brought to the Bank. We wrapped for hours and hours. There were cookies and cocoa, if you came by plus beautiful holiday gifts wrapped by our expert hands. Thanks to all who came. This is the start of the second half of the club year. We have a bunch of projects in the works. We are still handing out “WHALE” tags at all the events we attend. These tags go on kid’s car seats so that in case of an emergency and the driver cannot talk the tag will have all the emergency information the first responders need. It is a simple thing but in an emergency it could mean so much to the child. We will have another Child’s Safety Car Seat Check next Oct 3rd, so mark your calendars now. We will continue to collect and send money to “Shot@Life” which gives children worldwide vaccines against the 4 most common killers of children under the age of 5. We will also continue to help a small orphanage in Korea. We found this orphanage with the help of one of our adopted soldiers from Afghanistan. We have continued to keep in touch with him through two of his own children and this is his third posting. He is now a Command SargentMajor, who we are very proud of. We hope you notice a common theme, making our community and the world a better place for children. Does this sound like something you would like to be a part of? Our next meeting is at St Andrews Church on Watt Ave Jan 10th at 11:30am. This is a Saturday morning. Come by and join us for a meeting, Find us on Facebook at GFWC Antelope-North County Women’s Club. 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As we ring in 2015, I am proud of the great fortune we have in the Center Joint Unified School District. We have a wealth of teachers, instructional staff and support staff committed to the academic, social and emotional Mr. growth of all students. I am proud of the achievement of our students from the kindergartener learning to read to the high school senior planning the next chapter in his life. “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” It has been over 200 years since Benjamin Franklin penned this famous quote. Yet, in 2015, the statement is both relevant and essential to preparing students for college and career. Students in elementary through high school are expanding their reading experiences to include both literary and informational text. Students are moving away from subjective responses, toward a deeper level of understanding that requires students to really engage with the written language and use evidence from reading to support their writing. In mathematics, students are gaining a more conceptual understanding of key skills with the support of math manipulatives in elementary classrooms through Algebra II at the high school. Students not only use computation skills, but apply key mathematical concepts to real world situations and communicate the process and rationale used in solving posed problems. These heightened expectations are preparing students for the level of comprehension, written expression and mathematical competency that is demanded in college, technical training programs and the work force. The District has made technology in classrooms a priority with the purchase and implementation of Chromebooks at every school site throughout the district. Teachers use Chromebooks as a teaching and learning tool in place of a worksheet or traditional paper and pencil tasks. Chromebooks extend learning, provide a research tool, expand communication and collaboration while enhancing production. State standards have new and different expectations for students, with the goal to prepare students to be college and career ready. The new assessment will be administered in the spring to students in grades 3rd-8th and 11th. The assessment will utilize a new format to measure student progress toward standard. Since the CJUSD Board of Trustees adopted our Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) in the spring, the LCAP has become the guiding document to address the needs of all student populations. Loehr Just as we sought parent and community input in the creation of our LCAP, we are seeking feedback on our implementation and progress through an online survey to be launched in January. You will find a link to the survey on the district webpage www.centerusd.org, under the LCFF/LCAP tab. I’d like to thank the school sites, the Maintenance Department and the Transportation Department for their preparation for the threat of violent storms in December. Thankfully, the storms did not produce the damage many anticipated. I am proud that the proactive efforts of many ensured the safety of all. I wish to thank the following site representatives who serve on my Parent Committee; Misha Green (Spinelli), Linda Villarreal (Spinelli), Sylvia Anderson (Dudley), Amy Jouan (North Country), Angel Hughes (Oak Hill), Susie Lacy (Riles), Cindy Campbell (CHS), Leslie Howton (MHS). I appreciate their time and perspective and look forward to continued work into the new year. As students return to school following Winter Break I am excited about the opportunities that await us all in 2015. Happy New Year to all. Center Booster Club BY CINDY CAMPBELL — Booster President We hope you and your family had a great holiday season, and a nice vacation from school. This New Year promises to be very exciting and full of great opportunities for you to support your Cougars at Center High School. Here’s another reminder of our exciting events planned for the near future… (cont’ on page 7) TAQUERIA LOS LAGOS 5NDER.EW/WNERSHIPs"EST-EXICAN&OODIN!NTELOPE 0REVIOUSLY4AQUERIA'UADALAJARA "REAKFASTs,UNCHs$INNER $INEINORTAKEOUT Sunday thru Thursday: 9am - 9pm Friday & Saturdays: 8am - 10pm s%LVERTA2D !NTELOPEs)NTHE7INCO#ENTER "IRRIA%VERY s-ENUDOAND UNDAYS 3ATURDAYAND3 4ORTILLAS s(OME-ADE ILABLE s#ATERING!VA EKLY3PECIAL E 7 R U / K C E H s# &2%%3ODA7ITH9OUR-EALMUSTPRESENTCOUPON%XP 1-31-15 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 Antelope Jr. Titans Mighty Mite Football TheAntelope Jr. Titans Mighty M i t e Fo o t b a l l Team has wrapped up a great season. Players and Coaches from the Antelope Jr. Ti t a n s M i g h t y Mite team are celebrating their Northern Division Championship win after what was a nail bitter of a game on November 1st against the Nevada Union Jr. Miners. This group of 7-8 year olds boys and girl, battled hard all season long and only came short on two games this season. They dominated at the Mighty Mite Bowl on October 25th and defeated the Oakmont Jr. Vikings and Lincoln Jr. Zebras to secure their spot in the Championship game. Head Coach Hector Munoz was very happy to be moving up with this age group this year. He Center Booster Club (cont’ from page 6) Celebrate your student’s Birthday in Lights!!! The Electronic Marquee is available to list your student’s birthday for the ENTIRE WEEK of their Birthday for ONLY $10!! Email us to reserve your spot; space is limited so get your week reserved NOW! Cougar Time at Yogurt Time Café: Is Wednesday January 21st and every 3rd Wednesday of each month this year at Antelope location by Bel Air. All day long, just mention Center Cougar Boosters Club before you make your purchase and a portion of your purchase will support the Booster Club. ANNUAL COUGAR BOOSTER CRAB FEED: Confirmed date is Saturday March 7, 2015. We will be holding it again at the North Highlands Community Center. Tickets are on sale NOW, for only $40 you will get to enjoy music & dancing, hundreds of raffle prizes, and amazing silent auction items. It is sure to be the BEST Crab Feed yet. Group discounts are available. Email us for details and to purchase your tickets. 4th Annual ANTELOPE COMMUNITY CARNIVAL: This year the dates are set for April 2-5th and will be held in the parking lots MASS AGE SPECIAL Mike’s Landscape Maintenance 6IWMHIRXMEP 'SQQIVGMEP¤-RXIVMSVW )\XIVMSVW 'EFMRIX6IRMWLMRK¤4VIWWYVI;EWLMRK ¤*VII)WXMQEXIW¤ (EZI4MXXW FREE fertilization with service! 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Class of 2015 Sober Grad Night: May 29th (graduation night) from Midnight to 4 a.m. at Dave & Buster’s in Roseville. For ONLY $60 you get a private 4 hour party including all food & drinks, games, raffles, music and entertainment!! Space is limited and is Sure to Sell out, so get your tickets now at the ASB window. If you would like to help with this event, donate any items for the raffles, or for more information contact Johanna Quinley: [email protected]. Our meetings are on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7p.m. in staff lounge. We are always open for fresh new ideas, and volunteering is crucial to the success of our events. If you have any ways to help us, volunteering, donations or questions, you may email us at [email protected] and friend us on Facebook: Chs Boosters. Buy One Massage, Get One Fr ee! (Second massage of equal or lesser value. Cannot be combined with any other discounts. Limit 1 special per customer with this ad.) 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OnsiteRegistrationͲDecember6th,13thfrom11amͲ2pm OnsiteRegistrationͲJanuary6th,8th,13th,15th,20th,22ndfrom6pmͲ8pm OnsiteRegistrationͲJanuary10th,17thfrom11amͲ2pm RoundTablePizza 7909WalergaRoad#107,Antelope,CA95843 RegistrationFees BasedonLeagueAge* Age Fee 4Ͳ6 $85.00 7Ͳ9 $125.00 10Ͳ12 $140.00 13+ $155.00 PleaseBringproofofresidency, birthcertificate,andregistrationfees. *Playersbornonorafter1/1/06,willbasetheirleagueageon12/31/2014 Playersbornbefore1/1/06willcalculateleagueageusing4/30/15 Registrationfeescoverlessthan40%oftheactualcosttorunafullseasonofLittleLeague Baseball.Ourdesireistoallowasmanychildrentoparticipateaspossible.AsanonͲprofit organization,werelyonvolunteersinavarietyofwaystorunasuccessfulleague. Therearemanyopportunitiestovolunteer.Ifyouhaveanyideasorsuggestions,please contactanyboardmember. Questionsregardingregistrationshouldbedirectedto: SiobhanMiller PlayerAgent [email protected] (916)969Ͳ6649 www.antelopelittleleague.com 8 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 Dry Creek School District Update BY BRAD TOOKER, Superintendent The New Year brings with it Applications for Intra-District the opportunity to turn aspirations transfers are granted based into goals and potential into on space availability at the plans for individuals and requested school. The majority organizations alike. In the Dry of applicants will be notified Creek Joint Elementary School of their enrollment status by District (DCJESD), planning May 31, 2015. Applications for and preparing is a continual Intra-District Transfers can be Mr. Tooker process enabling us to anticipate found at each school office, the the needs of our students and District Office and on the Dry community. Early enrollment activities Creek Joint Elementary School District and careful planning ensure that programs website at www.drycreek.k12.ca.us in the and services are ready when our student’s Parent Resources section. need them. Students who reside outside the Starting this month, enrollment for district who wish to attend a DCJESD the 2015-16 school year begins with Open school should begin the Inter-District Enrollment for Intra-District Transfers Transfer process with their district of and continues in February with New residence during January as well. Please Student Registration for all grades. Please note that Inter-District Transfer Requests note the following dates: must first be approved by the district of Jan. 12th - Feb. 27th: Intra-district residence before they can be considered by transfer Open Enrollment period DCJESD. Questions regarding DCJESD February 15 - 16: New Student Intra or Inter-District Transfers can be Registration for Transitional Kindergarten directed to Human Resources at 916(TK), Kindergarten, and 1st – 8th grade 770-8875. students New Student Registration, beginning Intra-District Transfers are for in February, is the time for all eligible students who reside permanently within TK and Kindergarten-age children to the boundaries of the District to apply enroll. Registration for all 1st – 8th grade for enrollment at a DCJESD school students who are new to the district, or other than their school of residency. who are returning from charter schools, private schools, or Inter-District transfers also begins in February. For incoming TK and Kindergarten students, please note the age requirements as you plan enrollment. If your child was born in the year 2010 and will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2015 your child is eligible for kindergarten. If your child was born in the year 2010 and will be 5 years old between July 1 - December 2, 2015 your child is eligible for Transitional Kindergarten. Details of the enrollment process, including dates and locations for application pick-up and return, will be listed on the district website by February 1, 2015. If you intend to request an Intra or Inter- District transfer or enroll a student at a DCJESD school for the 2015-16 school year, please complete the process as early as possible. We look forward to welcoming our new and transferring students. Let us know what special things your kids are doing in Antelope! See page 3 for submission info. Loving Families Needed! Have you been wondering how you can vonlunteer in your community, but you have limited time? Host a Foreign Exchange Student! This is a great way to serve the world community and promote cultural understanding. The United States needs strong international public diplomacy. Students from all over the world need host families for the 2015-2016 school year. • Students are ages 15-18 and attend local high schools for a semester or full academic year. • Host Families provide shelter, basic food and loving support. The students have their own spending money for all other expenses and they carry medical & dental insurances. • Ongoing local support is provided, as an academic coordinator will serve as a liaison between the family, the student and the school. For more information, please contact Academic Coordinator Valerie Boughner @ 916-807-0431 or visit our website, Cultural Homestay International at www.chinet.org *Cultural Homestay International is a Non-Profit Educational Exchange Program that was founded in 1980. We carry a FULL listing with the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) and we’re approved by the State Attorney General’s office for participation in California schools. 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In addition to the league highlights, the team also took home their first championship trophy at the Marysville Invitational Tournament as well as plaques from both tournaments they entered. The varsity squad was also After their championship win at the Marysville Tournament. listed in the Sacramento Bee’s Top 20 this year, proving to Photo by Rainbow Brooks be competitive challengers to many other top 20 teams. Valerie Rodgers and Junior Alexis Dahley These were impressive feats with only were honorable mentions. one four-year senior on the squad. Coach Rachel Meadows received the team Gabe Elmore is rightfully proud of this year’s award for Best Communicator. Alexis Dahley successes. received Blocking Beast. Andrea Davis “We beat a top 20 team for the first time received Ace of the Staff Award, and Valerie in our school history as well,” he said. “We Rodgers was the unofficial MVP. also beat four teams who qualified for the The young Titan team has a big future as playoffs. We proved that we are a winning only three seniors graduate this year. Coach team, but as we found out, our league got a Elmore had some parting thoughts about his lot tougher. When the playoffs started, the three graduating athletes. CIF Div II teams from our division were seeds “Valerie (Rodgers) was only at Antelope 1,2,5. We had two other teams spend almost for two years but she set several team records the entire year in the Bee’s top 20 and fail to and was MVP both years despite her size. make the playoffs.” She became the first girl volleyball player to Several players received All League and receive All League and will be the first to play team recognition. Sophomore setter Alyssa collegiately beyond junior college. Her heart Deome made the CVC all league. Senior Antelope Dental Associates — Family Dentistry — 8JMMJBN#MBDL%%4JTOPX"OUFMPQF%FOUBM"TTPDJBUFT 4BNFHSFBUEPDUPST4BNFHSFBUTUBGG4BNFHSFBUTFSWJDF We do: t*NQMBOUT t3PPU$BOBMT t&YUSBDUJPOT t%FOUVSFT t8IJUFOJOH t'JMMJOHT t,JET 331-6288 2VBMJUZ %FOUJTUSZ "OUFMPQF%FOUBM"TTPDJBUFTDPN .FNCFSPG"%"$%"4%%4"(% "NFSJDBO"DBEFNZPG$PTNFUJD%FOUJTUSZ "TTPDJBUFT 8JMMJBN+#MBDL%%4t%S,FMMZ8JMTPO%%4 %S"OESFB3JPSEBO%.%t%S#BIBSFI8JOHFS%%4 $ CLEANING SPECIAL! 99 t$PNQMFUF &YBN t'VMM.PVUI 4FSJFTPG9SBZT t3FHVMBS$MFBOJOH Cash Only New Patients Only 2925 Elverta Rd., Antelope, CA 95843 (In the Food Maxx Shopping Center) and competitive fight were key in changing the culture at Antelope, and she will be missed. We are excited to follow her career in college and beyond and know she will be successful wherever she ends up.” Jenn Kramer was the teams only four year senior. I would like to thank Jenn for her dedication to our program even during our 9 rebuilding years, he continued. Lastly Anna Vasilieva was a senior transfer who had to sit out half the year but was a key player who helped build the program even though we only had her on the court for 6 weeks. With such a successful season, there are even better highlights on the horizon for the young Titan team. AHS Competition Cheer Team Prepares For Nationals BY KIM KERBEL The cheer season began for Antelope High School’s Cheer Teams in June, just one week after the previous school year let out for summer break. The many hours of hard work and determination are paying off for the Competition Cheer Team. This team consists of 15 dedicated girls ranging from freshman to seniors, with only 5 that are returnees from last year. At the Northern California Regional Competition at UC Davis on December 5th, the team took 2nd place in their division and for the 2nd year in a row, received a Bid to compete in Orlando, Florida. The Competition will be held on February 7 & 8, 2015 at Disney World and ESPN Wide World of Sports. The team is very fortunate to have the opportunity to represent Antelope High School in the NHSCC. For the next 7 weeks, the team will continue to work hard and strive to place within the top 10 at the National High School cheerleading Competition. Last year, in their division, Antelope High School was one of two teams from California that made it to finals. Best of luck to this team as they continue their dedication to one another on this journey to Florida in hopes that they are within the top 10 in the nation. Meanwhile, they will compete locally on Saturday, January 17th in the Northern California Championship at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. 10 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 &UDFN&UDEZLWKWKHRQHV\RX/29( &UDFN&UDEZLWKWKHRQHV\RX/29( &HQWHU-U&RXJDUV&HQWHU+6)RRWEDOO &5$% 7ULWLS )((' )HEUXDU\ 6RFLDO+RXU#30 #30 'LQQHU#SP 3ODFHU&RXQW\)DLUJURXQGV5RVHYLOOH )DEXORXV)RRG$PD]LQJ5DIIOHV'-'DQFLQJ 3KRWR%RRWKZLWK\RXU9DOHQWLQH *HW7LFNHWVZKLOHWKH\ODVW GMEHLO\#FHQWHUXVGRUJRU 0DLO\RXUUHTXHVWWR &HQWHU-U&RXJDUV :DOHUJD5RDG6WH30% $QWHORSH&$ 7LFNHWLQFOXGHV6DODG3DVWD%UHDG7ULWLS 'HVVHUWDOOWKH&5$%\RXFDQHDW ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 Antelope Shave To Save Crew Is Looking For You! The Annual St. Baldrick’s Shave Event is Just Around the Corner… BY LUKE CAMPBELL It’s the time of year to again ask yourself this question… If you could help find a cure for childhood cancer, WOULD YOU? The simple answer is OF COURSE you would. And this is how you can. I would like to invite you to join or support the ANTELOPE SHAVE TO SAVE CREW. St. Baldrick’s Foundation is an organization that raises funds benefitting childhood cancer research. They do this by holding head-shaving events and I have shaved my head at the event at the Roseville Galleria for the past 7 years, The Antelope Shave to Save Team has raised $18,975 total over the past 4 years, and it combines members of all ages from the entire Antelope community including all schools in the area. The team had 30 members last year, and we hope to double that this year. We are inviting anyone who lives or works in the Antelope and surrounding areas to join the Crew: students of all ages, parents, teachers, residents, community leaders and business owners. The event is held in March, details will be available soon. You can reserve your spot on the Crew by emailing me at: lukestonewalk1@yahoo. com You will then ask your friends, family, and co-workers to pledge a donation on your head. If you are asking yourself what you would look like bald??…. I can tell you, You will look like an amazing hero to kids with cancer!! We have a great community and we know we can make a difference. If this is too much for you to commit to, I understand, but I would ask you to make a pledge on my head or any of the other members of the Crew, and come out to the event to cheer us on. Any questions call me 916-865-8882 or email me [email protected]. — ANTELOPE PROFILES — Getting to know you... The Carslake Family BY LISA LISONBEE ANTELOPE REAL ESTATE UPDATE %RDUGLQJ*URRPLQJ Senior Discount PHILLIP RD. New directions due to construction detours: + Fiddyment Rd to Village Green, Village Green to Bob Doyle, Rt on Bob Doyle to Westpark, Left on Westpark to Phillip Rd Detour, Follow Detour to 5480 Phillip Rd. WWTP PHILLIP RD. DETOUR N LINCOLN WESTPARK BOB DOYLE Reasonable Rates little ones healthy, independent sleep skills. It’s been a fun and exciting journey for Stephanie as she gets to do something she feels passionately about and loves to help others. In the past few months, she has been on Good Day Sacramento twice and also on Fox40, discussing sleep! Stephanie also loves to run. You may see her running all over Antelope, sometimes with her daughter and sometimes by herself. You may also see Troy working on his paintings in the garage, should the weather permit! Troy and Stephanie both love to travel. Stephanie studied abroad for seven months when she was in college. Her study abroad program was based in England, but while she was there she got to see Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Czech Republic, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Netherlands. After Stephanie completed her teaching Athena. credential program at California State University, Sacramento, Troy and she spent six weeks in Europe together, including highlights such as Greece, Italy, France and England again! Troy was even accepted into an art program in Florence during the summer of 2012. But mostly, they love spending time together as a family. They have an almost two-year-old daughter Athena, who is “super smart, and super cute!” We h a v e b e e n privileged to get to know many families who have lived in Antelope for decades and have helped establish schools, organizations and the strong community feel. This month, we are happy to get to know a family who is the future of Antelope! Troy and Stephanie Carslake have lived in Antelope for five years, long enough to enjoy the “affordability of the community and the central Stephanie and Troy Carslake with their daughter location.” Before settling in Antelope, they lived in 2008, but chose a path different than law Elk Grove and Citrus Heights for a couple enforcement. He received a Bachelor’s years. degree in sociology from California State Troy’s life has mostly been spent living University, Sacramento. Now he is a fullin Broderick, Elk Grove, Sacramento and time student in a Marriage and Family San Diego. He went to nearby Foothill High Therapy Master’s Program, and also a School. Stephanie lived in Hayward until part-time substitute teacher. she reached sixth grade, Fremont during Troy also loves to paint. He is a partjunior high and high school, then in San time instructor for Paint Nite. At Paint Diego as she attended college. Nite, people with no artistic experience can It was in San Diego that Troy and come and create their own masterpieces by Stephanie met, at a dance club called On watching step-by-step instructions, while Broadway, that is unfortunately not there enjoying a fun and relaxing atmosphere anymore! Of their meeting, Stephanie says, at a local restaurant or club. “Troy and I both agree that the only reason Do you know a neighbor who should be Stephanie taught both middle school we even met is because I thought he could recognized? Well, just let us know. and elementary school for the past six years. dance and he thought I could dance!” They Currently, she owns her own business as a have been married since 2006. Send your names or suggestions to the Certified “Sleep Sense” Consultant. She Dancing is just one of the things that Antelope News at [email protected]. was specifically chosen to travel to Florida Troy and Stephanie do well. A Renaissance Or call us at 727-6393. to be trained to consult on The Sleep couple, they have many talents and Sense Program and she remains the only interests. Troy was in the United States consultant north of Monterey and south Marine Corps until his military contract of Seattle. Her business is called “Sleep ended in 2007. (They lived in San Diego Tight, Good Night (LLC)”. until that time.) She teaches classes and consults on After the end of his military career, a private level with parents to teach their he completed the Sheriff’s academy in EARL WOOD O’BRIEN’S BOARDING & PROFESSIONAL GROOMING CENTER Dog & Cat Boarding Obedience & Field Training 24 Hour On-Site Supervision 11 VILLAGE GREEN FIDDYMENT WWW.OBRIENSKENNEL.COM BLUE OAK SUN CITY ROSEVILLE 65 PLEASANT GROVE BASELINE ROAD FirstoffHappyNewYeartoall!Iexpect2015tobe astrongyearforhomesalesalthoughIdon’texpect muchinthewayofappreciation.Weendedtheyear withseveralmonthsofslowingsalesandmore competitivehomesellerswhohadtoadjusttheirprices tofindthemarket.Inventoryhasfallenoffasitalways doesthistimeofyearsoironicallythe NewYearfindsthemarketinabetter sellersituationthantheendofthis pastsummer.Wearealsoseeing agreaternumberofnewhomes enteringthemarket WRITTEN BY asbuildershavebegun GEORGE BROWN torampup. [email protected] Antelope Averages Third Quarter 2014 $260,000 $255,000 $257,030 $250,000 $245,000 $240,000 $235,000 $240,535 $230,000 Listing Price Selling Price Average Selling Price Per Sq. Ft. / $156 12 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 13 Center High School Football Recap Antelope Jr. Titans (AJT) Cheerleaders BY JAMIE TOPPER It was another successful season on the Center High grid. The varsity Cougars finished third in the Pioneer Valley League with a winning record and earned spot in CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs. “We were able to get the most out of the players we had,” said head coach Field trip to see UNR play Boise State. Digol Jbeily. “The players Picture by Tami Jbeily were forced to gel and come together faster than we thought. We are very offensive leaderboard: J’beily, second, with proud of our players and the effort they put 1217 passing yards and Anderson, third, with into this season.” 473 receiving yards. The team also got the chance to see some Tobias Marshall was in the top five for more competitive play, taking a field trip to rushing, and Marcellus was third in the league watch the University of NevadaWolves take with a total of 96 tackles. Both Lorenzo on Boise State Broncos. Alvaloz and Alofa Afoa were second with Several Center athletes were recognized four sacks each. by the league and named 1st team: Tobias Team awards were given to Elias Jbeily Marshall for Running Back, Elias JBeily for (Offensive Player of the Year), Marcellus Defensive Back, Tiantai Anderson for Wide Roberts (Defensive Player of the Year), Joseph Receiver, Joseph DeMartini for Defensive DeMartini (Lineman of the Year), and Kurtis Line, Marcellus Roberts and Kurtis Meyer Meyer (All- Around Player of the Year). for Linebacker, and Lorenzo Avaloz for As the Cougars regroup for another Offensive Line. season and the seniors head off to new pursuits, In addition, a few athletes were named coach Jbeily expressed appreciation for his 2nd Team: Daniel Avalo for Offensive Line, graduating athletes. Nicholas Sanchez for Receiver, and Alofa Afoa “I would like to thank the seniors for for Defensive Line. their commitment and dedication to Cougar Several Cougars athletes rose to the football,” he said. “Our seniors have put in top of the PVL leaderboard, according to four years of hard work to help this program Maxpreps. Tiantai Anderson and Elias Jbeily keep moving in the right direction. Once a rose to the top of the league in interceptions, Cougar, always a Cougar. You will always have each with 3. Both also rose to the top of the a home in Center High School.” Antelope Jr. Titans (AJT) Cheerleaders took the performance floor this past November at the SVUSA League Competition hosted by Jamz Cheer and Dance. All of the cheerleaders were AWESOME and ROCKED the stage! The Mascot cheerleaders were so cute and adorable with there perfect showcase, Mighty Might Cheerleaders placed 5th, Jr. Pee Wee Cheerleaders placed 1st, Pee Wee Cheerleaders placed 4th and the best was saved for last with the Midget’s placing 1st, bringing home the Midget Level and Grand Champion Banners. As all of the AJT cheerleaders prepare for Jamz National in Las Vegas on January 23rd - 26th, AJT Football and Cheer would like to congratulate them along with their coaching staff on an outstanding performance and season. With all teams qualifying for Jamz Nationals in Las Vegas this coming January, AJT was represented well and we couldn’t be prouder of all of their hard work throughout the year. Outstanding Job Ladies and Good Luck at Nationals in Las Vegas! Situation Needed Room and Board Needed 'BNJMZ0XOFEBOE0QFSBUFETJODFt"CVEHFUTUPSBHFDPN Attention! This may pay your monthly mortgage! SUPER SPECIALS 5x8= $38 6x9= $45 8x8= $49 8x10=$55 8x12=$60 8x13=$65 8x16= $75 16x18= $120 8x18= $80 16x20= $125 8x20= $85 16x40= $230 8x24= $93 RV Spaces 8x48= $170 16x16= $110 $40-$50 t$BMM'PS%FUBJMT tTU5JNF$VTUPNFST0OMZ t1SJDFT4QFDJBMT4VCKFDU5P$IBOHF8JUIPVU/PUJDF t$IFDL6T0VU0O'BDFCPPL 916 334-2973 Antelope Rd. 3036 Q St. North Highlands CA 95660 [email protected] Elkhorn Blvd. Q St. Watt Ave. Baseline Rd. 32nd St. Inquiries please write qualifications to Christina at 7909 Walerga Road #112-226, Antelope CA 95843 YNPOUIT!QFSNPOUI PUIFSTJ[FTBSFPGGUIFTUNPOUITPGPVS BMSFBEZTVQFSMPXQSJDFT 30th St. We are seeking a Room and Board situation for a retired 52 year old former High School English Teacher, and breast cancer survivor! We would like it to be in the Antelope, Hillsdale, or North Highlands area. She is presently living in an assisted living facility and is disabled with peripheral neuropathy related to type II diabetes. She also suffers from short-term memory loss due to a drug-induced coma last year resulting from a Septic UTI gone badly. She is fully ambulatory and capable of doing her own chores related to her room and board. She has full use of her long-term memory and fondly recalls her teaching days at Valley High. She does not drive! Problems would incur if she left the house alone and not remember where she left from. Hence, she should never be left alone in the house! Her rent could pay your home mortgage in your smoke, alcohol and drug free home, since she is willing to pay upwards of $1000.00 per month for this service. She is fully capable of managing her own meds and medical schedule, fully depending on patient advocates, friends and relatives for transportation to and from the doctors office. Only occasional transport from the landlord would be needed. 14 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church For God So Loved the World…. Non-Denomination Come As You Are Sunday Service 10am & 6pm Bible Study – Tuesday 10:30am Reverend Peter Rodgers, Vicar 8BUU"WFOVFt"OUFMPQF Sunday Service 11:00am Bible Study Tuesday 6:30pm-8:30pm 6412 Watt Ave, N.H. Ca. 95660 t1BTUPS+VBOJUB.BTPO Zion Lutheran Church http://www.ZionLutheranNH.org LCMS A Purpose Driven Church 3644 Bolivar Ave., North Highlands 332-4001 Pastor: Bill Ellis St. John’s Episcopal Church 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd. Roseville Annual Christmas Tree Pick Up Service by Troop 446 and Troop 224 The 21st Annual Christmas Tree Pickup by Boy Scout Troop 446, sponsored by the Antelope 4th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2015. The scouts will be collecting trees from Antelope neighborhoods, on the east side of Walerga Rd., beginning at 8:00am. Please place your trees at the curb. If you have not received a donation envelope, or have any questions, please contact the Troop Committee Chairman, Dave Torgersen, at 916-459-7558. Boy Scout Troop 224 and The Antelope Lions Club would like to wish you and your family, and the Antelope community a wonderful New Year. Purchasing a Christmas tree can be an exciting event for most families but disposing of one can be a challenge. Before you chop and discard that tree, your tree can become a wonderful gift to numerous young Scouts. Various Boy Scout troops in Antelope will soon distribute flyers and/or envelopes to the various sections of Antelope, informing your household that Boy Scouts will be collecting and discarding your trees. Boy Scout Troop 224 will be of service to you to dispose of your tree; a nominal gift from you will allow several Scouts to earn funds to purchase equipment and/or attend other Scouting activities in 2015. If your household did not receive a flyer and/or envelope, please email troop224gec@ gmail.com to make arrangements for a pickup; please leave your phone number and address. Allow these young men to do the leg work for you. Troop 224 will collect Christmas trees on Saturday, January 3rd and Saturday, January 10th. Also, this year our troop will be collecting e-waste, soda cans and plastic bottles on Saturday, January 10th. Please make sure to place your soda cans, plastic bottles and e-waste, apart from your Christmas tree, on the curb of your street and complete the appropriate information on your envelope. Please be sure to place your items before 8:00 AM by your curb on January 3rd and January 10th, 2015. For a complete list of allowed items, please point your internet browser to: http://cearinc. com/what-is-e-waste/ what-can-i-recycle Tr o o p 2 2 4 would like to express our sincere appreciation to you for your holiday gift to our Scouts. Please make checks out to Troop 224. welcomes YOU “to come experience the love of JESUS CHRIST” SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m. Traditional Eucharist 9:30 a.m. ADULT EDUCATION 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship praise music/ Sunday school /youth group It’s coffee but better. The Reverend Cliff Haggenjos, Rector twww.stjohnsroseville.org Local Food Closet The North Highlands Christian Food Ministry is run completely by volunteers and is open every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon and is located at 6125 Watt Ave., and serves the needs of Antelope, North Highlands, Rio Linda and Elverta communities. For more information or to volunteer, please call the NHCFM at 331-1510. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Antelope CA Stake 3621 Elverta Rd. • Antelope Services start at 9am on Sundays For more information, please call: Jeffrey Gale at 726-1074. http://www.mormon.org Every month people in Antelope turn to our pages for the latest on community news! 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License #783619. 729-4515. ••• LOST/FOUND WANTED/FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS MISSING CAT: 11/9/14 Male – Brown/ White pinto – Dark brown maskface – Blue eyes. Name, Bandit. $50 Reward , Fawn Trail area. 916-735-7825 or 510-872-8961. ••• CLASSIFIED ADS **F R E E A D S — INCLUDE: !Yard Sales in the Antelope Area Only! ! Baby, Wedding, or Death Announcements ! Notices of meetings or events by local non-profit groups in Antelope. ! Lost and found items/pets ! Thank you's, Memorials. ! First 15 words FREE, additional words 50¢ each WANTED: Van driver for non-emergency transport. Call 916-275-0642. ••• SEEKING POSITIVE, enthusiastic individuals to substitute teach in K-12 classrooms throughout Center School District. Sub rate: $140 full day, $80 half day. Submit applications to the Center Personnel Office, 8408 Watt Ave. For additional information contact Jenny 916-338-6407. ••• MEETING SPACE FOR RENT for club, organization or church, 7850 Watt Ave., 916-332-1476. ••• COME JOIN THE ADVENTURE with Antelope Cub Scout Pack 22: 916-538-0220 or [email protected] ••• THREE LEGACIES Group Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Fridays 10:30 a.m. 7850 Watt Ave, St. Andrews Church. ••• ANSWER THE CALL TO HELP FIGHT CANCER. Help by donating gently used furniture, clothing and household items. Volunteers are needed to pick up and deliver your donations to the American Cancer Society’s Discover Shop in Roseville. Call 771-5267 for more info. ••• THESACRAMENTOCOUNTYOFFICE of Education (SCOE) is again awarding high school diplomas to qualifying U.S. Veterans and Japanese American citizens through its popular “Operation Recognition” program. The Operation Recognition program was adopted in October 2001 by the Sacramento County Board of Education to honor the ! 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ANTELOPE NEWS CLA S S I F I E D F OR M Ad: ________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Not a business ad— $5 J Any business ad 1-month $20 J • Any business ad 3-months $45 J (❏ Service or ❏ Child Care ) (❏ Wanted ) (❏ Lost / Found / For Sale ) (❏ Announcement) Additional words (over 15) _________________ x 50¢ = $___________________ Number of months ad is to run: ___________ Total enclosed: ________________ Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ City: _________ Zip: _____________ Daytime Phone:_____________________ 16 ANTELOPE NEWS • JANUARY 2015 SOLD ANTELOPE’S #1 REAL ESTATE OFFICE Don’t Trust Computer Generated Home Value Estimates Call us for an Expert Home Price Evaluation For Sale George Brown 349-1000 TEAM THOMPSON+BROWN Celebrating 25 Years in Antelope! 2828 Gibson View Way 5524 Sienna Hills Way 2909 Arabis Court 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2329 Square Feet Downstairs den/office with door to the rear yard, bed and bath. Three full baths here, cozy fireplace, upgraded tile in kitchen and gas cook top. Fresh paint, new carpet and flooring and huge rear yard backing to greenbelt. 3 bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 2383 Square Feet There is an office/loft which could be a 4th bedroom. Excellent floor plan with separate living and family rooms, well appointed kitchen with granite counters, gas cook top, double oven and loads of cabinets. 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 2015 Square Feet Fantastic cul-de-sac location! Beautiful home features tile roof, 3 car garage, granite counters with custom backsplash, open floor plan with separate living, family and dining rooms. Beautiful yard and much more. Must see! THANK YOU Stop by or call us for more information on these homes or for the market value of your home. 349-1000 9048 Redwater Drive 7693 Laguna Beach 5412 Cheviot Hill Court 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 1584 Square Feet 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2292 Square Feet Fabulous home with full downstairs bedroom and bathroom on an extra wide and deep lot. Plenty of room in the backyard to put in your custom pool and outdoor kitchen. This floor plan also has a very large bedroom upstairs that is currently used as an office. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1241 Square Feet The perfect combination of manageable living space and plenty of yard. The excellent features of this property include a tile roof, a good size kitchen, laminate in 2 bedrooms, 3 car garage, a big pie shaped lot and close proximity to elementary and middle schools. Great floor plan featuring separate living and family rooms, a cozy fireplace, tile flooring and a well appointed kitchen. Great place to call home! 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