From the Chief Operating Officer….

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From the Chief Operating Officer….
WHO’S WHO AT
LOS PRADOS
FRONT DESK
702-645-4523
RESTAURANT
702-645-4549
SECURITY FRONT GATE
702-645-8360
SECURITY BACK GATE
702-396-3472
5150 Los Prados Circle,
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Phone (702) 645-4523 Fax (702) 645-9107
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Sunday - Closed
PRO SHOP
702-645-5696
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
ED UJIFUSA
President
CHERYL WIEHL
Vice President
JOYCE PACIOLLA
Secretary
PAT CALNON
Treasurer
RALPH ATWOOD
Director
VERA McCAULEY
Director
GARY DAFFENBERG
Director
ARCHITECTURAL
CONTROL COMMITTEE
APPOINTED
REPRESENTATIVES
ED EARL – Chairman
JOHN KALISH
JEFF STEINHOFF
KATHY LINDSAY
DON BAKER
RALPH ATWOOD-Board Liaison
CLUBHOUSE PHONE
NUMBERS
MARGARET THAYER
Chief Operating Officer
702-645-4134
JERRY DUNLOP
Director of Golf
702-645-5696
JUDI HAINES
Accounting Administrator
702-645-1379
JEFF ROBIN
Food & Beverage Manager
Assistant Manager
702-645-4523 Ext. # 209
GARY ST. JOHN
Golf Course Superintendent
702-812-0868
PJ BERTOCH
Clubhouse Maintenance Supervisor
702-645-4523
NANCI LITTLE
Administrative Assistant
702-645-4523 Ext. #200
KRYSTAL BOHALL
Newsletter Editor
702-645-4523 Ext. # 207
LOS PRADOS
GOLF ASSOCIATION
RON BOND
President
RON STEVENS
Vice President
RON CAMERON
Secretary
GARY COLEMAN
Treasurer
DOUG JENSEN
Rules Chairperson
RICHARD BATES
Handicap Chairperson
Greens Chairperson
KATHY LINDOW
Tournament Chairperson
COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
APPOINTED
REPRESENTATIVES
SHIRLEY NEAL
JOANN JOHANNESEN
KAREN CURNUTT
DE LEGAN
ED THIESSEN
LORRAINE UJIFUSA
CORENNE WALKER
Treasurers Report….
March is always a strong month for the Association and this year did not
disappoint; although we fell just short ($2,000) of the expected $66,000 gain due
to the timing of an accounting adjustment which I will describe more fully later.
The general category which includes Administration, Loop Road, Maintenance
and Security started the year about $14,000 better than budget. While there are
no major items contributing to this result, I am pleased to tell you that legal costs
have settled down and was about $2,000 less than budgeted.
The accounting adjustment I referred to above dealt with the timing of the March
water bill and had a major effect on the golf portion of our budget. Normally we
get the water bill we pay in March early enough to allocate a portion of it to
February’s costs as our auditors have instructed us to do, but we received the bill
too late to do that this year. As a result Golf for March shows a $15,000 worse
than budget; had we been able to apportion the water bill as we normally due,
the result would have been more like a $10,000 better than budget. So golf is off
to a good start in the new fiscal year. I should note that if the water bill had been
apportioned as usual, the year end results for golf in 15-16 would have been
reduced from a +$77,000 to something closer to $52,000.
Food and Beverage was basically on budget with both revenue and expense exceeding budgeted amounts and the gain of about $6,000 falling $1,000 short of
the budget expectation.
The reserve account balance is a very healthy $3,481,249; a number we expect
will drop considerably as we move forward on the golf course perimeter fence
work.
Aged owner balances are at a very low level, with outstanding assessments less
than 1%.
Available cash balances are up somewhat reflecting the typical gain in February
and March as homeowners prepay assessments and golf memberships.
Pat Calnon
Los Prados Community Association
Income & Expense Summary
From the Chief Operating Officer….
Dear Residents,
The restaurant/bar committee has been meeting for the planned renovation in
September. There are forms available at the front desk for any resident having
suggestions for this project to provide their input to the committee.
Don’t forget to make your Mother’s Day reservations. We already have a large number of sign-ups
so call now and don’t miss out. Easter was a sell-out with 275 people.
The Los Prados Club Championship is in May. Please participate in this event as it is always a fun
time!
As a reminder for Memorial Day, the front desk will be closed and it is also a no vendor holiday.
Finally, please pay attention to the rule change regarding overnight parking on the street outlined in
the newsletter. We have had many complaints about violations and will be strictly enforcing this
policy.
As always, thank you for your continued support and feedback.
Cordially,
Margaret Thayer
Chief Operating Officer
President’s Column...
I want to thank everyone that attended our monthly meeting on Tuesday April 19 th.
The first thing I would like to comment about is the ombudsman information about being a
self-managed association and not being controlled by an outside Management Company. We
would like to prepare a bid to obtain quotes on hiring a CAM consultant and still maintain our
self-management position.
We had a lot of good comments about the detention/retention basin. Now we have to proceed
to work to work on the information the survey provided. I believe it is going to take a lot of
work and compiling information and cost. I want to thank everyone that served on the
committee.
The fencing project is going to take a lot of discussion and reviewing bids for the base retention walls for the fences before we can continue this project. We wish to thank all for their
comments concerning the fencing project.
The restaurant and bar renovation is coming along nicely and been receiving a lot of suggestions. We now have consider when and how to proceed. I believe this project will help and enhance the appearance of our clubhouse and hope to increase outside parties and banquets.
I hope to see more participation in our next meeting scheduled for May 17 th.
Respectfully,
Ed Ujifusa
Activities at
Attention Los Prados
Residents….
You now have control of your guest list. If you
have not done so already, please come to the
front desk of the clubhouse and fill out a
homeowner email form. This form is for all Los
Prados residents. Once we receive your form
and it is entered into the system you will be
able to access your own guest list. Meaning you
will now be able to add or remove guests and
vendors. You will receive an email from
Community Dwelling Live which will include a
login and temporary password. This is a secure
and safe website.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
From the
Architectural Control
Committee
The Architectural Policies & Guidelines
have been updated to incorporate recent
changes to NRS 116 (Nevada State Law)
and to clarify some existing requirements.
All external projects must be
submitted to the ACC for approval,
prior to commencing work.
The ACC will meet
Thursday May 5th & 19th 2016 @
7 p.m.
ALL ACC SUBMISSIONS
ARE DUE IN THE OFFICE
ONE WEEK PRIOR
TO MEETING
Los Prados
Golf & Country
Club
BOOK CLUB
SUSAN ROLLINS
702-645-9155
BOWLING
IRV KALET
702-656-6912
SENIOR SOLOS
PHYLLIS REFF
702-658-8225
LINE DANCING
PHYLLIS REFF
702-658-8225
BUNCO
PAT BASTILLE
CHARLENE SANDERS
702-610-3781
702-655-9931
CAR CLUB
MIKE FERRELL
702-658-7828
LPWGA
RUTH GOLDEN
702-655-0913
NINERS GOLF
ELLEN DUNNING
702-278-9093
LPGA
RON BOND
702-277-5376
MEN’S CLUB
DENNY HUFF
702-396-4055
LIBRARY
NEAL SCHMITT
702-240-6404
MAH JONGG
SUSAN BREITKOPF
702-395-0122
KNITTING & CROCHETING
PAM PARKER
702-395-0943
PAN
VIVIAN YAGER
702-658-7382
PINOCHLE
LYNN MURPHY
702-396-6318
QUILTING
RANDA CRAFTON
702-656-1213
BRIDGE
SHIRLEY VANDERMOON
702-328-5357
LOS PRADOS
WOMENS CLUB
CHRIS SUMMERS
630-532-7796
WATER AEROBICS
RUTH ROGERS
702-658-7365
NO LIMIT TEXAS
HOLDEM
CARY DAVIS
702-296-7585
From the Front Office
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The Front Desk is now open on Saturday from 9am to 1pm
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ALL residents must register at the front desk. Also, every resident 14 years or older
must have a Los Prados ID.
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Purchase a new car? You must register your vehicle with The DMV PRIOR to
getting an access tag and/or Los Prados Sticker. Please note that new access tags
have a 90 day warranty.
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Be sure to apply for ACC approval PRIOR to any work being done to the
exterior of your home or yard.
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All Residents...Please keep palm trees & hedges trimmed to keep away the roof rats.
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Call Animal Control for pets not on leash, excessive barking and animal sanitation
complaints @702-229-6444
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Find your address in this Newsletter and win a $25.00 Gift Certificate to the 19th Hole
Restaurant & Lounge. Come to the clubhouse to claim your prize.
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48 Hours Only at house for RV loading/unloading or cleaning. Must get permit from
Security after the 48 hours. Thank you.
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We will not approve individual names as vendors. Please use company names for
vendors, i.e. pool service, pest control, landscaping, and housekeepers, etc... on you
guest list
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Vendors must have full names, phone numbers, company name, and the type of service
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Attention Homeowners: Tired of late fees, making trips to the clubhouse to drop off
your association dues? We have a solution for you. Direct Debit! Direct Debit is the
smart way to pay… So why not make the switch now and you’ll save yourself time,
money and piece of mind. Forms available at the front desk. Please include a voided
check with Direct Debit form.
Thank you!
Nanci & Krystal
Attention Los Prados Residents….
Please note that all Vendors/Contractors will not be granted
access to your home BEFORE 7am or AFTER 5pm Monday thru
Saturday. Vendors/Contractors are not permitted to work at Los
Prados on Sundays and Holidays. Please Contact your landscaper, pest
control, house cleaners etc., to notify them of our policy.
Thank you!
Please Note…..
No E-Cigarettes allowed in Clubhouse or The 19th hole
Restaurant.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Resident Guest Lists….
Please note, when entering guests in
comunitydwellinglive.com you must use all CAPITAL
letters. Also, guest names must be full names (first
and last name).
Gate Access Tags…..
Once you have received your Gate Access Tag, the tag becomes the owner’s
responsibility. Therefore, it is your responsibility to replace the tag at the
cost of $25 per Gate Access Tag. If the tag is no longer working, DO NOT
REMOVE THE TAG. If you no longer own the vehicle please notify the front
desk at the clubhouse and we will de-activate the tag. Thank you!
Attention: We now have gift cards that are good
for the restaurant and Proshop that do not
expire. If you would like to pick one up they are
at the front desk
The Los Prados Library has a new addition.
The Caring Connection Resource
information is now
available to the Los Prados Community.
Some of the topics include:
Home Delivery Options: Food, Pharmacy
Professional Resources: In-home care, Lou Ruvo Center
Problem Solvers: Devices, Services
The Binder can be found to the left of the fireplace along
with
the Women’s Club yearbooks.
COMPLIMENTARY
SHRED DAY
Wednesday, June 9th
8:00am to 11:00am
Los Prados Clubhouse
Parking Lot
From Bob the Mailman:
All Residents: Please
remove mail from your
mail box daily by
6:00pm. It has been
reported that someone
is stealing the mail.
Attention Residents:
Please tell your landscaper/gardeners they are
not allowed to put the yard trimmings out for
trash pick up except on trash days Monday &
Thursday. Trash may be put out after 6pm on
Sunday & Wednesday for pick up on Monday
& Thursday. (5704 Spicewood)
Provided by
Shred It
Thank you for your cooperation
From Krystal at the Front Desk……….
CARD GAMES
Please check at the front desk for where your card games are set up. It
can change from week to week.
If you know that you are not going to be able to make your scheduled game
please call the front office.
The Clubhouse Usage Form states that if you are a no show for your game three
times it will be canceled. This is being enforced, and your game will no longer
be on the schedule.
If you show up and you are not on the schedule for that day a table will not be
set up for you.
Please check the schedule at the front desk to where your game is being set up.
You will be asked to move if you are in the wrong room and/or table or if
maintenance is setting up for another event.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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DETENTION/RETENTION BASIN COMMITTEE REPORT
April 19, 2016
In January of 2016 the board of directors put out a request to the community for
volunteers to serve on a committee to evaluate the use of the detention/retention
property with the best interest of the entire Los Prados community in mind.
The committee members that are participating in this endeavor are:
John Kalish, Tony Piccolella, Charlie Hansen, Linda Ericson, Susan Rollins, Art
Franco, Robbie Robertson, Margie MacKenzie, Jerry Wyszomirski, and June Byron. Joyce Paciolla as board liaison
The committee decided that our first step needed to be a survey of the people most
impacted by any suggestions or ideas that might be pursued. Therefore, one of the
first steps was for us to determine all homes within 500 feet of the outer perimeter
of the basin and contact those homeowners to determine what changes to the property the majority of them would support.
Our goal was to reach out to as many of the homeowners as possible. We did this
in two ways. The first was a door to door visit of all homes occupied by homeowners and second was a letter sent out to all absentee owners.
As a result, we received an 80% response.
The top three ideas that these homeowners provided to us were:
1. 48 % RESIDENTIAL UNITS/SENIOR VILLAGE
2. 21% LANDSCAPE PROPERTY WITH TREES/ ROCKS
3. 16% LEAVE AS IS
These are the committee findings, thus far. It is up to the Board to set the course
going forward
In the opinion of one of the respondents, “the current state of that property is far
below the quality of the rest of Los Prados” and we concur. It is visible to all that
travel our circle and Decatur Boulevard and for better or worse is a reflection on
our community. The boards’ interest in seeing improvement of that property is to
be commended.
Submitted by June Byron, Chairman
Pool Hours or from 7:00am to 10:00pm
Pool Rules
Pool furniture is the property of the association and is not to be removed from
pool area at any time.
No glass containers or bottles (including lotions) are permitted in the pool
area.
Life guards are not provided; therefore, use of pool is at your own risk.
No solo swimming is allowed.
Children under the age of 14 years must be accompanied by an adult. Children
over the age of 14 must have a valid Los Prados ID.
Appropriate swimming attire must be worn at all times. No “cut offs” are allowed.
Pool hours are posted at each pool. No activity is permitted at the pools other
than during pool posted hours.
Operation and use of swimming pools are subject to regulations issued by Nevada
State Board of Health and Clark County Health Department, which are posted at
pools. Additional rules for the Family Pool Hot Tub are posted on the fence
beside the Spa.
All children that require diapers must wear rubber pants and must wear an
appropriate swim suit.
Each homeowner is issued a key when they register and no one should open the
pool gate for people coming to the pool without a key.
The security officer’s can ask the name and address of people entering the pool
to verify they are a homeowners or guests of a homeowner. Homeowners must
have a valid Los Prados ID.
Homeowners are responsible for the actions of their guests.
All coolers and closed containers are subject to search by Security.
Swimming Pools
will open on
April 1st, 2016
SENIOR SOLOS OF LOS PRADOS
Hello Senior Solos!
Our plans for May will be hosted by Evi Sellers and Phyllis Reff.
Don’t Eat Alone at the Clubhouse … every third Wednesday of the month.
The next one is May 18th at 5:00 P.M. Call Diana Heil if going 702-646-4989.
Happy Hour ideas and/or Spur of the Moments call Bobbi 702-656-5214
May 8th Mother’s Day Brunch - call Phyllis 702-658-8225
and the Clubhouse to sign up for the Senior Solos table
May 14th Farmers Market & Lunch at Tivoli Village @ 10 a.m. - call Phyllis.
May 26th – Container Park - TBD
Evi is scheduling poker games for Mike. Call Evi at 702-639-2280 if interested.
Our new meeting format is going well and everybody is enjoying taking turns
to plan events for a month of their choosing. July and August are still open.
Please sign up at the meeting or call Phyllis Reff!!!
Best Birthday wishes to all Solos celebrating a May birthday!
Call Phyllis Reff 702-658-8225 to join or for suggestions.
Hope to see you at our next meeting on May 4 th … 5:00 P.M. dinner and 6:30 P.M.
meeting!
Maryellen McDermott
LINE DANCING FOR ALL!! EVERY MONDAY
Men & Women – Married or Single
Let’s kick up your heels & learn some dances and have fun in our Los Prados
Clubhouse!
Mike Dye – Instructor
Beginners at 6:15P.M. - Everyone join in at 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
$3.00 for Residents $4.00 for Non-Resident
Call Sharon Mannor 702-839-1508 or Phyllis Reff 702-658-8225 for details.
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Los Prados
Pro Shop News
Happy Mother’s Day
Wishing all you dedicated and hard working moms a Happy Mother’s Day on the 8 th. We
hope you all have a wonderful day!!
Check your Tee Time
Happy May to everyone! I am asking all golfers to please check your tee times from week
to week. On occasion we have some small outside events and we want to make sure you
are aware of them. More than likely you will still be able to play, it may be earlier or later
but we will do all we can to accommodate you.
May Tournaments
Palm View Tournament- Sunday- May 1 (8:00 a.m Shotgun)
Club Championship- Saturday and Sunday- May 21 &22 (Tee Times starting at 6:30)
Ladies Team Play Monday- May 16 (a.m. Shotgun) - *No play until afternoon.
Driving/Walking on Course while not playing
I ask all homeowners and golfers to help us by not using the golf course cart paths as your
road home. It is a safety issue as well as a courtesy to the golfers playing the course. Your
cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank You!!
Golf Course Humor
Two long time golfers were standing overlooking the river. One golfer looked to the other
and said, "Look at those idiots fishin' in the rain."
Enjoy your Golf!
Jerry Dunlop, PGA
Director of Golf
Cart Barn Mystery?
Our Sand bottles are disappearing at an Alarming rate. Please help us keep the bottles in
the carts so that divots, craters, and near misses can be filled with sand and sealed
Thank You
Cart Barn Staff
CEDAR POINT VILLAGE NEWS
The Quarterly HOA meeting was held on April 5, 2016 in the Inverness Room at the Los
Prados Clubhouse.
The meeting was called to order by President Irv Kalet, present were Treasurer Trudy Rimer,
Secretary Jim Manos, and Director Larry Sonin, absent was Director Toni Trombecky.
Others present Gerald Northfield Community Manager.
Discussions continue as to the problems with the current landscaping company. The
landscape committee chair Edith Sweetwine presented an account of the lots and what type
(lawn, rock, astro turf) of landscaping is currently in the front and back yards. The committee
and management will meet to discuss the development of a Scope of Work/RFP, selecting
qualified service provider bidders and aid in distributing RFP. This will hopefully be completed prior to the next quarterly meeting in July.
There was no new business and the meeting was adjourned.
Remember when you wish to do any changes to your property such as landscaping, painting
replacing garage doors etc., you must fill out the forms to be submitted to the ACC of Los
Prados. NO WORK CAN BE PERFOMED ON THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PROPERTY
WITH OUT ACC APPROVAL. If you have a compliance complaint it must be filed with Los
Prados. You have the right to appear before the Executive Board of Los Prados either at
their closed executive session (the second Tuesday of the month at 4:00 PM) or at the open
meeting (the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm) as long as you fill out a request form.
If you wish to have anything posted in this newsletter article please contact Cheryl Wiehl at
cawiehl@cox.net.
LOS PRADOS WOMENS NINERS
Las Vegas weather has been very cooperative to our Niners during the month of May. It has been great
seeing so many of our golfers on the course before the heat sets in and some of our ladies head for cooler
climates.
Our charity project for this year was a huge success. We voted to support an organization called Project 150.
This group provides assistance for over 2500 homeless high school students in the Las Vegas valley. Project
150 serves 49 school sites in Clark County and Reno. They provide food, clothing, and hygiene items to
homeless high school students. They depend on contributions from local groups, and the Niners did not
disappoint them. Our members were extremely generous in providing many of the necessary items. We will
be making a delivery to the Project 150 headquarters very soon. Thank you to everyone who contributed.
Our April tournament had a large turnout. It was called “The Fab Four” and the golfers were asked to total
the scores for only the par fours. The winners were:
1st Place- Rae Kurtz (23)
2nd Place- Pam Tallent (26)
3rd Place (tie) - Evelyn Johnson and Corrine Franco (28)
Happy May Birthdays to: Anita Bruno (5/14), Evelyn Johnson (5/16), and Nancy Scott (5/24)
If you would like to find out more about The Niners, come join us on Thursday mornings at 9AM or call
Ellen Dunning for details at (702) 278-9093.
Joan Nazer
Niners News Editor
LOS PRADOS WOMENS GOLF
ASSOCIATION
WOW! Our membership continues to increase, and we now have 67 members.
Again, WOW! A warm welcome to all of them, the most recent Janet Veloz, Terry
Gaeta, and Renee Kositchek.
Presidents Cup winner was Cheryl Rodrigues. Arlene Krupa, Gail Chow and Shirley Vandermoon all tied for
2nd place. Congratulations to all.
On the heels of the Presidents Cup is our LPWGA Club Championship May 11 and May 18. Don’t forget to
sign up for this annual event
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While maybe not a “spring” tournament this year, the “Spring Social” will be resurrected with Linda Ericson
chairing the 2 person event. Details and date later.
Team Play members competed at Wild Horse and Oasis recently – and in a wind storm no less! While we are
down in points, we hope to gain in the coming games. Good luck to our Team Play players as they tackle
Bears Best this month!
LPWGA will host the May 16th Team Play. If you aren’t playing, we could use your help that day.
Gloria Pianko wanted to remind everyone to remember to post their Birdies on the Birdie tree. We’ll have
prizes for the winners at the end of the year.
A very Happy Birthday in May to: Sue Geil, Evelyn Johnson, Aliwayne Musser, Jackie Pierson, Cheryl
Rodrigues, and MJ Walter.
Finally, get your rest now---Tee time will change to 7:30a.m. beginning June 1.
Avis Bata, Publicity
Palm View Village News / Events
Our Spring Cinco de Mayo Village event has not occurred as of this writing. However
we can predict it was very successful. The Golf Tournament, wine tasting and Mexican
Themed food at the Club House is one of the highest attended events of the year.
Our board will continue to plan for the remaining events for this year, trying to be the
best village in bringing people and neighbors together.
The dates are as follows: Octoberfest 10/16/16; Holiday party 12/4/16. Please mark
your calendars. (4925 Winterset)
Our board always strives to have events that welcome all residents, renters, guests and
children. We are a social group striving to bring people together to share food, refreshments,
dancing, door prizes, golf tournaments and fun.
Finally, an important quote; “If people did not love one another, I really don't see what use
there would be in having any spring.”
Yours Truly
Jerry Wyszomirski
Notes from the Los Prados Golf Association (LPGA)
May 2016
From the Tournament Chair:
Event
Club
Championship
Independence
Day
Day/Date
Saturday & Sunday/ May 21 & 22
Night
Tournament
Saturday/
September 10
*Calcutta
Saturday/October
15
**Ladies’
Invitational
Wednesday/
October 26
Sunday/ July 3
Time
Tee Times
6:30 Tee
times
4:30 PM
Shotgun
Start
Shotgun
Start/Time
TBA
Info
Awards & Raffle at 5:00 PM Sunday
Flag Tournament
Glow Ball. Burgers and Hot Dogs
at the turn
Format TBA
8:30 AM
Thanksgiving
Shotgun
Turkey Shoot 4 person scramble
Start
*Men’s Club Tournament **LPWGA Tournament
Sunday/
November 20
All LPGA tournaments are handicapped. A person who does not have a Los Prados
handicap, but who possesses a valid USGA index may play in any Los Prados
tournament, with the exception of the Club Championship. All competitors in the
Club Championship must have a Los Prados Handicap. Persons who wish to play
in a tournament other than the Club Championship and who do not possess a valid
USGA index may do so at a zero handicap.”
2016 course closure and overseed dates are September 12 through 30.
Remember: It’s your course – repair divots and ball marks. It only takes a few seconds.
Don’t rely on others to do so and don’t be shy about reminding others to do so. Obey cart
signs, don’t drive where prohibited, and keep up with group in front of you, not ahead of
the group behind you. Leave the course in better shape than you found it.
Ron Cameron, Secretary, LPGA
rfcameron@icloud.com
Los Prados Men’s Club…..
May Tournament: The May special tournament will be held on May 21. This will be the
“Orange Ball” tournament, with a four man scramble format. Teams will be computer
selected. We'll have a shotgun start at 8:00, with free burgers and dogs following the event.
You must be an active member of the Men's Club to participate in this popular event.
June Tournament: The June tournament will be a new one for the Men's Club. It's called a
6 – 6 – 6 tournament, and will be held on June 18 with our regular starting times. The first six
holes will be a two man scramble. The second six holes will be one best ball of two players.
The third six holes will be a total net competition, with both players net scores counting. For
this one, you get to choose your own partner.
Starting Time Change: Beginning in May, we'll be changing our first tee time to 6:30, and this
will remain in effect until sometime in the Fall.
Some Random Golf Thoughts:
Golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional
miracle, followed by a good bottle of beer.
A “gimme” can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers, neither of whom can
putt very well.
Golf's a hard game to figure. One day you go out and slice it and shank it, hit into all the
traps, and miss all the greens. The next day, you go out and you really stink.
Golf is the only sport where the most feared opponent is yourself.
If your best shots are the practice swing and the “gimme” putt, you might consider another
sport.
And finally, no matter how badly you play, it's always possible to get worse.
LOS PRADOS BOOK CLUB
May we will be reading Orphan Train by Christine Baker Kline.
Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train is an unforgettable story of friendship and second chances
that highlights a little-known but historically significant movement in America’s past—and it
includes a special PS section for book clubs featuring insights, interviews, and more.
Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer is close to “aging out” out of the foster care system. A community
service position helping an elderly woman clean out her home is the only thing keeping Molly out of
juvie and worse…
As she helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memories, Molly learns that she and Vivian
aren’t as different as they seem to be. A young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian
was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other children whose destinies would be
determined by luck and chance.
Molly discovers that she has the power to help Vivian find answers to mysteries that have haunted
her for her entire life—answers that will ultimately free them both.
Rich in detail and epic in scope, Orphan Train is a powerful novel of upheaval and resilience, of
unexpected friendship, and of the secrets we carry that keep us from finding out who we are.
We will read Brooklyn by Colm Toibin for June.
Hauntingly beautiful and heartbreaking, Brooklyn, is set in Brooklyn and Ireland in the early
1950s, when one young woman crosses the ocean to make a new life for herself.
Eilis Lacey has come of age in small-town Ireland in the years following World War Two.
Though skilled at bookkeeping, she cannot find a job in the miserable Irish economy. When an Irish
priest from Brooklyn to sponsor Eilis in America -- to live and work in a Brooklyn neighborhood "just
like Ireland" -- she decides she must go, leaving her fragile mother and her charismatic sister behind.
Eilis finds work in a department store on Fulton Street, and when she least expects it, finds
love. Tony, a blond Italian from a big family, slowly wins her over with patient charm. He takes Eilis
to Coney Island and Ebbets Field, and home to dinner in the two-room apartment he shares with his
brothers and parents. He talks of having children who are Dodgers fans. But just as Eilis begins to fall
in love with Tony, devastating news from Ireland threatens the promise of her future.
By far Tóibín's most instantly engaging and emotionally resonant novel, Brooklyn will make
readers fall in love with his gorgeous writing and spellbinding characters.
NOTE CHANGE OF TIME
We meet the first Wednesday of the month at 12 noon in the Cyprus Room. Residents and
friends are welcome to attend our discussions. Those who can, stay for lunch afterwards. For
more information, contact Susan Rollins at 645-9155.
We are open to all residents of Los Prados and friends as well. We meet the first Wednesday
of the month at 11.30 in the Cypress Room. After a lively discussion, those who can, stay and enjoy
lunch in the Clubhouse. If you wish to know more about the Book Club,
Contact Susan Rollins,
702-645-9155
TURN THE PAGE… LOS PRADOS LIBRARY NEWS
CLASSIC ADVENTURE NOVEL - QUIZ
The adventure novel is a mainstay of literature. Name the title and author of these classics.
Please note that despite the old publication date of these novels, they still usually rate
among the top in this genre.
1) This novel relates the trek of people to the African interior where they discover a lost kingdom and a mysterious
white queen. First published in 1886 it has become one of the bestselling books of all time.
2) This 1980 tale tells the story of an African diamond expedition that finds a lost city, a group of killer apes and
experiences a wild series of happenings.
3) This 1903 novel is set in the Yukon Territory during the Gold rush of the 1890s. It tells the story of a domestic
dog’s progression from a family dog to the leader of a pack in the Alaskan wilds.
4) A 1924 novel that follows three brothers from the British Upper Class as they flee England and join the French
Foreign Legion. They endure the hardship of the desert, a sadistic officer, and desert warfare.
5) This 1987 novel tells the story a 13 year old boy who survives a plane crash but must endure in the Canadian
wilderness with one tool, first of a five part series.
6) This 1897 novel tells the trials and adventures of a spoiled 15 year old rich boy who is washed overboard from a
yacht and rescued by fishermen whose crew he joins.
7) This novel tells the adventures of a rich British Lord - Phileas Fogg - as he attempts to navigate the globe in a set
time to win a 20,000 pound wager.
8) This 1812 novel relates the tale of a family that is shipwrecked on a desert East Indies Island and learns to
cooperate and survive all challenges.
9) A 1885 novel that tells the story of an African expedition led by Alan Quatermain to find a missing person and
the long lost riches of a Biblical King.
10) This 1883 novel is a ‘classic coming of age” novel telling the many adventures of a young English boy who
begins his adventures a cabin boy on a pirate ship.
MONSTER MOVIES - ANSWERS
1) Alien; 2) King Kong; 3) Creature from the Black Lagoon; 4) The Thing from Another World; 5) Bride of
Frankenstein; 6) The Fly; 7) Cat People; 8)) Dracula; 9) An American Werewolf in London; 10) Night of the
Living Dead.
PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II NOVELS
If you enjoy reading about these periods of time then put these two books on your “must read’ list. First there is
“The Zig Zag Girl” (2014) by Elly Griffiths. This innovated novel interweaves WWII, Post WWII, and Magic in a
very entertaining mystery adventure. It starts with the discovery of a girl’s body, cut into three pieces. That relates
to a magic trick and evolves into WWII and Post WWII events. A solid book worthy of the reading time. Other
books by the author include “Dying Fall” (2013) and “The Outcast Dead” (2015).
Next comes “Fear Itself” by Andrew Rosenheim which covers the time period just before the US entry into WWII.
It covers the actions of an FBI Special Agent “assigned to infiltrate an American pro-Nazi organization”. He
becomes involved in a “web of political intrigue…” and sinister actions “that leads directly to the White House”.
Other books by the author include “The Little Tokyo Informant” (2013) and “The Accidental Agent “(2016).
BEEN THERE! DONE THAT!
From time to time, people will tell me that they visited the library and read most of what is there. My response to
that comment is the old adage “If you snooze, you lose”. Thanks to the overwhelming support of our residents, the
library’s inventory changes on a daily basis sometimes on a major basis. Also, because we are constantly updating,
your favorite author shelve may look the same but its contents may be very different. If you are at the clubhouse
and love to read take a few minutes out and check the library. You might have a pleasant surprise there for you.
Neal Schmitt (702) 240-6404
C61schmitt@aol.com
From the LOS PRADOS DUST DEVILS CAR CLUB
Hello Los Prados.
AROUND THE CLUB.
I believe the car that most consistently stayed in the muscle car ear is the Mustang.
From the introduction of the 2+2 to the Shelby Cobra, GTA and today’s GT, Mustang has
always had something to offer, even in the lean years of the 1980’s. A good example of this is
Mike Farrell’s 2011 Mustang GT. Mike started with the GT package which included the new
302 Coyote engine, 6 speed automatic transmission, and Pierlli Nero Zero tires. This produced 412 HP, 0 to 60 in 4.5 seconds and a quarter mile of 13.2 seconds or 108 MPH. I saw
this car perform one Sunday morning in January 2013 at the LVMS drag strip after attending LAPS FOR CHARITY when Mike beat a Corvette in the quarter and then landed in the
beach. “Opps”, I sure he would like to forget that part.
Since then Mike has made some additions to his Mustang starting with a GTA trim package
as a tribute to the 1967 GTA of movie fame. He has also added an AirAid cold air intake, full
race custom tune by BAMA, and GT 500 mufflers for a deeper sound. To better the handling
he added a custom strut tower center brace, new lower control arms and Nitto 555R 305
tires. Rounding things out, for more “get up and go” off the line he changed the rear end to a
new set of 4:10 gears. Results, 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds and the quarter mile is yet to be determined.
Now, “we’ve shown you ours, you show us yours” so to speak. I know there are a number of
vintage rides and Hot Rods in Los Prados so why not come out and get acquainted? I would
love to hear your story.
We are looking for new members, ladies too, so here is your invite to join us. We are a club for
anyone interested in driving, looking at, or talking about automobiles. The membership is made up
of people that live in Los Prados and outside of Los Prados. We meet the last Monday evening of
each month (except December or holidays) at the Los Prados club house in the Cypress Room at
6:00 pm. This is a social meeting with dinner being optional and did I mention that there are no
dues to join the club.
As Pop used to say; “Well, don’t that beat a hog flyin’!”
Keep your shiny side up.
Marvin
Jewelry Party
“Open House”
Friday April 8 & Saturday April 9th
10AM TO 3PM
Friday April 22 & Saturday April
23rd
10AM TO 3pM
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Contact Harriet
702-645-9891
Last January 8th we lost our mother Edwina. She was 96 years old,
mom lived in Los Prados for 23 years in four different villages, she
founded the Women’s Club in 1996; belonged to Chix with Stix, Red
Hats and once upon a time the ACC. Her life would fill a book 4-5”
thick. Please Join us May 14th at the clubhouse for a celebration of
life, time 11:00am to 2:00pm.
Los Prados Rental,
Available June 1st
3 bedroom, 2 bath, gas fireplace
And appliances
For information call
Homer (775)-722-4012
Beautiful Southwest design Noritake
Stoneware– Sand ‘N Sky
30pc. Dinnerware set
$700.00 OBO
Vickie 702-358-6839
Gorgeous teal Leather—croc
Dooney & Bourke Large hand bag
New
$125.00 OBO
Vickie 702-358-6839
2 Los Prados Ladies
There for you, when you’re Not
Pets, plants, homecare or mail
Whatever you need—give us a call
Honest reliable, reasonable rates
Linda 702-395-0753
Vickie 702-358-6839
Kenmore trash compactor
w/ year supply of bags
$165.00
702-489-2386
Tan Golf Cart
Batteries, Brakes
$1500.00
Call Joe
702-645-5477
Golf Club Car
Enclosure ,lights, charger
$2400.00
702-232-3026
ESATE SALE
5116 Linkside
Friday May 13th & Saturday May 14th
10:00am to 3:00pm
Want to help others?
Want to contribute to the
community?
Want to make new friends?
BECOME A
ROTARIAN !
Rotary International is made up of over
34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries
and geographical areas. It’s 1.2 million
members from a global network of business and professional leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve
their communities and the world. Membership, open to men and women of all
ages, is by invitation.
The award-winning Rotary Club of
North Las Vegas is the home of Happy
Feet, Teachers Grants for literacy,
Adopt-a-School and The Bear Project.
Our youth-oriented projects include
RYLA, and Interact Club, Safe
Halloween and Santa Clothes.
We meet at Los Prados Golf and Country
Friday mornings at 7:15 a.m.
Come and see what we are all about. Call Al at
(734) 323-5800 to attend a complimentary meeting.
Vehicle Stickers for 2016
are available at the
clubhouse. You will need to
provide current
registration for all vehicles
and current drivers license
HAM & CORN
CASSEROLE
BRUNCH
RECIPE INGREDIENTS
1 16-ounce package frozen corn
1 8-ounce package cheddar cheese shredded
1 cup sour cream
1 medium onion diced, (about ¾ cup)
1 packet (1 ounce) Hidden Valley® Original Ranch®
Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 eggs lightly beaten
8 ounces smoked ham diced
RECIPE DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350°F.
In an ovenproof 3-quart casserole, over medium heat, add the oil and cook until shimmering.
Add the onion and ham and cook for about 4 to 5 minutes until the onion is translucent and ham is just crisp.
Fold in the corn and stir until combined. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool slightly.
In a bowl, whisk the sour cream together with the seasoning mix and eggs until smooth.
Stir in half of the cheese. Pour the egg mixture over the corn and stir well.
Top with the remaining cheese and bake for 30 minutes until cheese has melted and has browned.
SNWA
Rebate of
$2.00 per
Square foot
Transportation
Airport
Shopping/Errands
Light Meals Prepared
Doctors Appointments
702-645-9891
Elder companion Care
More than a friend...I am here for you
CPR certified
Harriet Goldstein
harrietanne@cox.net
Serving West Las Vegas
$70/hr for two cleaners
$75 Minimum
Includes TWO cleaners for 1 hour
Licensed & Insured
5505 Lochmor
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Compliance
Meeting
9am
Book
Club
12:00pm
Senior
Solo
7pm
ACC
Meeting
7pm
Executive
Board
Meeting
4pm
Open
Board
Meeting
7pm
Car
Club
6pm
LPWC
Luncheon
ACC
Meeting
7pm
To:
May 2016
A Newsletter of the Los Prados Board of Directors