01/11 - MountainBrook Village

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01/11 - MountainBrook Village
www.mountainbrookvillage.org
January, 2011
YOUR 2011 CANDIDATES
Jackie Gatewood
Joseph Juresich
Al Lehman
Robert Meinecke
Barbara Sebring
On Tuesday, March 1, 2011 the annual election will take place in MBV. On Wednesday, March 2, 2011 the outcome
of the March 1st vote will be announced. There are five candidates running for four positions. Two candidates are
incumbents and the other three are first-time candidates. Board members write policy for the village and vote on all
major monetary expenditures. Now is the time to review and decide who will hold the future plans of MBV in their
hands. Read the candidate’s biographies on page 27.
MEET THE CANDIDATE FORUMS IN THE SUPERSTITION CENTER
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 @ 10:00 am and at @ 6:00 pm
Come to an informational meeting where you can meet the candidates
and ask questions of the candidates who are running for your Board of Directors.
ANNUAL MEETING
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
• Financial Review
• Year End Report
2:00 pm – Superstition Center
• Community Improvements
• Results of the 2011 Election
Fairway Grille Opening Soon
Peggy Malsom
If you are looking for a new sports bar
with "good food, good service," where you
will be "treated like you are coming into
our house," then your wait is almost over.
Jack and Cherie Frost believe these are the
ingredients for success at their new
Fairway Grille restaurant opening soon in
Gold Canyon Village on Highway 60.
When Joan Archer and I recently visited
with Jack and Cherie, the restaurant was
well under way to meet the Febraury 1 soft
opening and the tentative March 1 Grand
Opening. The only thing keeping the dates
tentative is the all-important liquor license.
Jack and his partner Dave Burden are
working on it and will announce the dates,
as you won't want to miss them.
The first thing you are going to notice
are the large, wooden, double entry doors
which open into the bar. It wasn't hard to
share Jack's enthusiasm as he described the
upscale casual decor featuring a beautiful
custom handmade bar already in place, a
dropped wood beamed ceiling, wood floor,
and high tables with oak chairs from which
to view the three 55" HD TVs and six 42"
HD TVs, all top of the line, of course. The
bar menu will feature the same food as the
dining room and 16 draft beers.
The adjoining dining room will be
purposely quieter with carpeting, lower
solid oak tables, padded swivel oak chairs
and only two televisions kept at a lower
Continued on page 6
BACKING TO 6TH FAIRWAY!
BACKING TO THE 7TH
GREEN! VIEWS!
VIEWS! SAGUARO! 1650 sf, 2
bedrooms, den, 2 baths, 2 car
extended garage! $259,900
MESQUITE model! 1543 sf, 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage!
View Fenced lot $198,000
OVERLOOKING 6TH
Fairway! VIEWS!
BEAUTIFUL HOME!
ARIZONA ROOM!
OCOTILLO model! 1536 sf, 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car extended Air-conditioned garage!
View Fenced! $212,000
CORNER LOT
MOUNTAIN VIEWS!
1537 SF, 2 split bedrooms, Tile
throughout, 2 covered patios, newer
upgraded applicances, 2 car garage!
Just Beautiful! only $189,000
1431 SF, 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 2
1/2 car garage,
Fireplace: $215,000
GORGEOUS! VIEWS!
BACKS TO WASH! LAN-
JASMINE ON HILLSIDE OVERLOOKING MOUNTAINS!
SOLD!
1571 sf, 2 master suites! Tiled patio,
Plantation shutters! FURNISHED!
$210,000
New
New
ON MOUNTAINBROOK GOLF COURSE!
Beautiful PICACHO model with front courtyard, tiled Arizona Room,
Kiva Fireplace and built in BBQ & Bar outside and Gas fireplace inside! 1739 sf, 2 bedrooms, open Den, both formal and casual dining,
high vaulted ceilings, bay windows and big 2 car garage with built in
cabinets! Loaded with upgrades! call today! $259,000
1739 sf, 2 bedrooms, craft
room, 2 baths, 2 car
garage. 18" tile! Ckise ti
everything! $215,000
1424 sf, 3 bedroom, lots of tile!
Corian counters! New 14 SEER
AC! $199,000
BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD
MODEL! ROOM ADDITION!
TANA Casita! 1426 sf, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage!
OUTSTANDING! $212,000
BEAUTIFUL HOME!
UPDATED!
PENDING
BEAUTIFUL "JASMINE" model! TWO MASTER SUITES!
1595 sf, 2 suites, each with their own bath. Plantation Shutters, Extensive diagonal set tile floors, Tiled back patio, 2 car
garage with built-ins, Steel view fenced lot! Quiet neighborhood! Loaded with extras you will love! Views too!
$199,000
BEAUTIFUL DESERT HOLLY GORGEOUS HOME ON THE
MODEL! Quite picturesque
GOLF COURSE!
2 bedroom + den, tile everywhere
location!
but bedrooms! VIEWS, 1500 sf
2 big master suites, plantation
(app)
shutters, granite counters, ramada,
$275,000
fountain, 1932 sf. $239,000
Call for details and to see it!
NESTLED IN PRIVATE
CUL-DE-SAC! QUIET
AREA!
1483 sf, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
R/O, Softener. VIEWS
$179,000
GORGEOUS "PICACHO" WITH GUEST
COTTAGE ON LARGE CORNER LOT!
2020 sf (app) 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2
car garage! Kiva Fireplace in tiled
courtyard! LOADED with extras! Call
to see it! Priced to sell! $272,000
PENDING
ONLY $175,000
INCREDIBLE "BAYBERRY" CASITA
ON GOLF COURSE!
ON GOLF COURSE! 3 CAR GARAGE &
SUPERSTITION VIEWS!
1500 sf(app) 2 bedrooms, small den in
back, entertainment bump-out! Extended back patio! Freshly painted interior! Loaded with lots of extras!
1564 sf. 2 bedrooms, split floor plan, fireplace! Lots of Tile floors, huge extended
patio, wash on side and back views of
golf course 12th hole and mountains!
High up location, south facing patio
completely tiled!
GORGEOUS!
$295,000
$239,000
OUTSTANDING! DESIGNER PERFECT! POOL, SPA & VIEWS!
BEAUTIFUL ST ANDREWS MODEL!
Views of Dinosaur Golf Course & Superstition Mountain! 2194 sf, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner fireplace, Kiva
fireplace outside, Corian, lots of Tile,
extended length 2 car garage with cabinets!$299,000
3 CAR EXTENDED GARAGE! 2566
sf, 3 bedrooms, granite, fireplace,
entertainment wall, extensive designer tile! Nothing compares! Too
much to list you just have to see it!
$399,000
GORGEOUS HOME BACKING TO
LUSH PRIVATE WASH!
Views all around. Steel view fenced,
Extended tiled back patio! , 2006 sf, 2
bedrooms, small office off of kitchen!
Center island. Fireplace and built in
entertainment wall! 2 car garage with
built-in cabinets!
ONLY $269,000
BEAUTIFUL "LANTANA"
CASITA!
Very private, lush location in the Pinnacles, backing and siding to a wash!
Steel view fenced lot, split bedrooms,
Tile floors throughout! 1406 sf, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage with
built-in
cabinets!
Loaded!
$219,000
OUTSTANDING "LANTANA"
CASITA! SPA, PRIVACY & WASH!
WOW! Newly painted interior, New
carpeting and just LOADED with
everything you could want! 1406 sf,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage
w cabinets & epoxy floor! Carefree
living at it's VERY BEST!
ON THE MOUNTAINBROOK
GOLF COURSE!
Beautiful Montana floor plan! 1982 sf,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths huge bonus
room! Tile throughout except for bedrooms! HUGE 2 1/2 car extended
garage with built-in cabinets! Remodled in 2008, with designer soft tone
paint! Extended back patio, bar in kitchen, entertainment wall too! Much
more, call to see it ready for immediate move in! $269,000!
PENDING
GORGEOUS "BRADSHAW" MODEL
WITH BIG 3 CAR GARAGE!
2055 sf, 3 bedrooms, Extensive tile
floors & Plantation Shutters! Covered
patio, whole house water system, 3
car garage with built-in cabinets &
work sink, rare privacy fence in back,
reverse osmosis and much much
more! Call today! $269,000
We donate $100 from each listing commission to HELPING HANDS OF MOUNTAINBROOK VILLAGE"
33 MOUNTAINBROOK VILLAGE HOMES SOLD IN 2010! 3 SOLD THE FIRST WEEK OF 2011!!
2011 SALES
7565 E Palo Brea Dr
7285 E Canyon Wren Dr LANTANA
6390 S Sandtrap Dr
2010 SALES
8601 E Brittle Bush Rd ST ANDREWS
5201 S Marble Dr JASMINE
5311 S Mountaingate Drive JASMINE
4957 S Desert Willow Dr SAGUARO
8905 E Jumping Cholla Drive DESERT HOLLY
6353 S Eagle Court DESERT HOLLY
7701 E Chuparosa Ct OCOTILLO
6337 S Eagle Ct DESERT HOLLY
$199,000
PENDING!
PENDING!
PENDING!
$279,000
$210,000
$289,000
$279,000
$229,000
$239,000
$339,000
$269,000
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
5004 S Nighthawk Drive OCOTILLO
4913 S Nighthawk Drive ACACI
7183 E Canyon Wren - BAYBERRY
4819 S Crimson Sunrise PICACHO/CASITA
7103 E Canyon Wren - LANTANA
5520 S Marble Drive - COTTONWOOD
5363 S Granite JASMINE
7403 E Canyon Wren LANTANA
5423 E Juniper Hills PALO VERDE
5337 S Cassia Road ST ANDREWS
5571 S Indigo Dr BELMONT
5095 S Dusty Coyote JASMINE
5102 S Nighthawk Dr ACACIA
8834 E Sonoran Way ACACIA
$349,000
$339,000
$180,000
$379,000
$172,000
$299,900
$235,000
$175,000
$410,000
$257,500
$339,000
$339,000
$399,900
$395,000
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD
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January, 2011
From the Editor
Cis Haines
Caring Corner
Arlene Pytko, Caring Corner Chairman
Illness:
This month we have
been busy gathering the
information for the upcoming election on
March 1, 2011. We have five candidates
running for four positions. See their
biographies in this issue. Next month we
will ask three questions of each candidate
and present their answers for you to read
and compare. Please make sure you attend
one of the two Candidate Forums so you
can make up your mind who is the best
candidate to represent you in the next two
years.
CLARIFICATION
A request for an absentee ballot,
for the 2011 Election to the Board of
Directors, is in your election packet as
well as in the Activity office. Upon
office receipt of the request the
actual ballots will be mailed
out on February 3rd.
Ballots must be returned
before March 1st.
Art Shanks, IWII
In Memory: Dennis Feldhake, DV
Rex Hornbaker, SRI
Jill Brewer, IWIII
Urban Sander, ER
Remember, if you should hear of
someone who has passed away or is ill,
please call Arlene at 288-8011.
Aerobics for the Mind
Mary Peters
Aerobics for the Mind is a once a
month lecture series. It is held in the
Sunset Room from 10-11:30am on the
first Saturday of the month. Watch for
posters and announcements at Tuesday
coffee for exceptions to the rule and
information about the speakers . Our
lectures are scheduled for February 5th,
March 5th and April 2nd. Please join us.
Fairway Vista
Arlene Pytko, President
Our next meeting
will be on January
20th, 2011 in the
Sunset Room,
Room B at 10 am. All
homeowners are
encouraged to attend these
meetings. Watch your mail
for your invitation to our Annual
Meeting, taking place on February 5,
2011. There are 3 openings on the
Board, each for a 2-year term. Please
consider running for the Board as it is
important to have homeowner input.
Please remember to mark your new
calendar for this important meeting.
The Annual Meeting in February will
begin at 9 am with "sign in" at 8:30 am.
This meeting will take place in the
Superstition Center and following the
meeting and election, there will be a
breakfast/brunch similar to last year.
Same as last year, there will be
representation from Caretakers to
answer your questions regarding
landscaping.
Glenda Schimmelpfennig, Lifestyles Director
Happy New Year! I'm sure the Christmas decorations are put
away by now for another year. New Year's resolutions have been
made and probably broken already. Then, of course, the project we
Pool Towels ..................................$15
Golf towels ..................................$15
Village totes..................................$15
Coffee mugs ..................................$7
Cook books..............$15 or 2 for $25
Golf shirts for men & women ....$25
Golf hats ......................................$20
Thank you
I want to thank all of my friends and
neighbors here in MountainBrook Village.
You have all been so caring and
supportive. I am so fortunate to have all of
you around me and I want you to know I
am doing fine.
Judy Pierce
all dread - tax time!
Many of you are back from spending the Holidays with family and ready to settle in
and enjoy the warm Arizona sun. Just think! You won't have to plan a trip to some
place warm! You're already here! So, here are some fun ideas to add to your calendar.
Most of you already know about the MBV Follies on January 14th and 15th. Plan on
spending a fun evening being entertained by your friends and neighbors in the
Superstition Center. This is a lot of entertainment for only $5.00/person. The doors
open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:00pm. Tickets are available at the Activity
Office.
January 20th, Thursday night, party with Rick Silva and The Colorado Connection.
They perform solos, duets and plenty of music to dance to--Come, listen and dance.
Bring your own beverage, enjoy social time from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm, then listen or
dance from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00/person and available at the
Activity Office.
Turn the page to February. Make a date with your sweetheart to attend Rebecca
Dawn Live from Branson on February 3, 2011 at 7pm in the Superstition center.
Tickets are only $10. Don’t forget a special Valentine's Dinner Dance on Friday,
February 11th. Social is at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:00 pm, dance from 7:00 pm until 10:00
pm to the Swing Memories. Tickets are $20.00/person and available at the Activity
Office. These are just a few of the many events going on at MountainBrook. Check out
the complete calendar for more dates to add to your calendar. Have fun!
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Coy’s Tips
of the
Month
Scott Repenning
Coy Landscaping
How do we get rid of our weeds? Don't
give them a chance to grow. Thousands of
dormant weed seeds scattered throughout
your landscape, lie in wait for rains. Once
the rains start the seeds sprout and grow.
Applications of weed preventers will kill
the weed seeds as they germinate. This
prevents your landscape from becoming
one big weed patch. Believe it or not the
best place to go for your weed preventers is
your local Home Depot. There are both
pre and post emergent’s.
First let’s talk about “Post-emergent”
weed killers. Post emergent chemicals
work to control weeds after they have
already emerged and there are some
differences in chemicals you should use
depending on the season. Round Up is a
great post emergent chemical for late
spring, summer and early fall. How ever it
does not work as well in the winter months
and it all has to do with temperatures.
When temperatures drop below 70 degrees
Round Up's effectiveness really slows
down. There are other brands of chemicals
that can be used in the spring, summer and
fall months that will work just as well as
Round Up and they might even be lower
priced. The trick is to read the label and
look for the active ingredient “Glyphosate”
and compare the percentage of
concentration. Round Up or other chemical
brands containing Gyphosate are absorbed
235th Birthday
Mary K France
On November 10, 2010, the
MountainBrook Village Marines
celebrated along with Marines all over
the world. It was the 235 birthday of the
Marine Corps. A potluck dinner was held
in the Ocotillo Room. Wayne Stewart
read the message from the commandant
of the Marine Corps, General James F.
Amos. Deacon Bill Jones gave a prayer
before dinner and each marine present
had a chance to give a brief comment
about their service. The event closed with
the singing of the Marine Corps hymn
and a specially decorated Marine Corps
cake.
into the weed and will be taken
down into the rooting system of
the plant and will kill the entire
plant. Where as post emergent
weed killers that work best for
winter weeds are more of a
topical killer. They are not
absorbed into the plant and
taken into the rooting system
rather they suffocate or burn the
plant. The active ingredient that
you should look for on the label
is “Diquat” and again look at the
percentage of concentration.
Remember to always follow
label directions.
Now let’s discuss the most effective way
to control weeds “Pre-emergent” weed
killers. Pre emergent chemicals work to
control weeds before they emerge (begin
growing). They lay down a chemical
barrier over the soil which either prevents
weed seeds from germinating, or kills them
shortly after they do. Lots of people don't
use pre-emergent weed killers because they
can't actually see the benefit of their
efforts. Weeds are not there at the time of
treatment, and they never show up later. It's
much more rewarding to squirt a weed and
watch it die a slow and agonizing death.
The truth is it's much more effective to
never see them grow in the first place.
That's the benefit of pre-emergent weed
killers. When shopping for pre-emergent
weed killers look for names like Weed
Stopper, Weed and Grass Preventer, and
Weed Preventer. These are brand names.
The actual chemical name is listed on the
front label under active ingredients that
work well are “Oryzalin”, “Pendamethalin”
and “Prodiamine”. Although brand names
January, 2011
will narrow your search, always purchase
on the basis of the products chemical.
Always follow label directions when
applying weed killers. To be effective, preemergent weed killers must be applied at
the recommended rates and should be
applied every 6 months. They also should
be applied as evenly and uniformly as
possible and should be watered in
following label directions. The best time to
apply pre-emergent is in the months of
December, January and in July, August.
Missed spots or areas where too little is
applied will result in poor weed control.
Over applied areas can result in damage to
surrounding landscape plants. A factor
limiting uniformity of application is the
garden sprayer. Nozzles are not designed
for application to flat surfaces. You may
wish to have a commercial landscape
maintenance company make the
application for you. They have specialized
spray equipment and the materials
necessary to do a top notch job.
January, 2011
Helping
Hands
and You
Loretta Milton
A neighbor mentioned to me this
month that she has used Urgent Care on
Kings Ranch Road many times in the
past year. I have found it to be
convenient the few times my husband
and I have needed medical attention.
Some of the new residents in
MountainBrook may not be aware of
their services and are going miles west of
here.
It is important to support our local
businesses and I hope some of us are
making an effort. It looks like we will be
getting another restaurant in January!
I would like to bring the new and old
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residents up to date about our Volunteer
Organization that was established in
2001. Helping Hands is a network of
community volunteers whose purpose is
to provide, short-term support for home
bound residents, recuperating patients
from hospitalizations and particularly
those folks who have no one at home to
help them, or family nearby. We can
provide transportation for follow up
medical appointments and trips to
Basha's or Walgreens. We have
established a medical and child
equipment loan service.
If you are homebound and would like
a friendly visit from one of our wonderful
volunteers or any of the above; please
contact Loretta Milton 480 474-9958.
Please leave a message and I will be back
to you with additional information.
MountainBrook
Village Concert Band
On January 30, 2011, at 3pm in the
Superstition Center, come hear the
sounds of our Village Band in their
Winter Concert under the direction of
Mr. Gary Binder. Tickets will be on sale
in the Activity Office for $5 and may
also be purchased at the door.
Enjoy marches, The Grand Canyon
Overture, and comedy classics from the
50’s. Also included are selections from
The Music Man and the John Williams
Trilogy including Jurassic Park and The
Theme from Schindler’s List. As always,
we will play our own Mountain Brook
Village March written for us by our
principal Saxophonist, Donn Modlin.
Fairway Grille...cont'd
volume for a nice but casual ambiance. The
offset room arrangement gives a separate
but not excluded feeling to the dining area
that will be appreciated by many diners.
The hours are 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
with lunch as well as dinner being served.
The menu was given much careful thought.
It was developed by Jack, Dave, and their
cooks who have a total of 45 years of
restaurant kitchen experience, plus their
vendors. Diners have a wide choice of
menu items including fish and chips, crab
stuffed mushrooms, broasted chicken,
flounder stuffed with crab, steaks and more.
An average meal will cost $7.00-$25.00.
Previously Jack ran a bar in Boston while
his partner Dave ran a restaurant for fifteen
years. The combined dining room and bar
have seating capacity for 100 people. They
will also feature a take-out booth with a
separate entrance. Later on catering will be
available, but not immediately.
When asked what inspired him to open a
restaurant in Gold Canyon, Jack answered
that he bought the land and built Gold
Canyon Village shopping center in March
2007. He has been trying to get someone to
open an upscale sports bar here ever since.
That hasn't happened mainly due to the
downturn in the economy so he decided to
do it himself. He hopes to attract more
people to the shopping center as he believes
Highway 60 will be the Main Street for
Gold Canyon. He states that 55,000 cars
pass by daily. He wants to bring some of
those people in. Jack
will not be an absentee
owner. He and Cherie
have lived in Gold
Canyon for ten years.
His partner Dave will
be the GM for Fairway
Grille. They will be
employing around thirty
local people and believe
they will be one of the
Jack and Cherie Frost
largest employers in Gold Canyon.
Jack would love to attract a hardware
store to GCV shopping center. He also
envisions a golf cart sales and service
shop. He now sees golf carts being
trucked in and out. He is willing to
help someone who is interested in such
a proposition get started. Interested?
Give him a call.
In the meantime, look for those
opening signs when you pass Fairway
Grille, 6900 E. Highway 60 Suite #8,
Gold Canyon Shopping Center. The
phone number is 480-983-6202 and the
email is jackfrost@fairwaysgrille.com
or daveburden@fairwaysgrille.com.
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PAID ADVERTISEMENT
January, 2011
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January, 2011
Andrea’s Closet
Bringing smiles one toy at a time
Pictured from left to right are Betty Sharr, Ann Weber, Susan Schweppe, Janice Martin,
Sharon Nasset, Allie Watkins, Peg Adams and Jane Sears. Also not shown in photo are
John Read, Linda Burch, Barb Staufenberg and Nancy Cline.
Local Quilters Have Been Very Busy
Allie Watkins
The Superstition Mountain Quilters, located in MountainBrook Village, have been very
busy this year making beautiful quilts to be donated to our local charities in Apache
Junction. We have made 57 quilts in all and also made some pillowcases. Next year the
plan is to make more pillowcases for donation. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Saturday here
at MountainBrook, so come join us and make a difference in someone's life.
Bathroom & Kitchen
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Counter Tops:
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Andrea’s Closet was founded by Kenny
and Traci Brunk after they lost their nine
year old daughter, Andrea, to leukemia in
January of 2002. During the time Andrea
was hospitalized, she was given a toy from
a special closet whenever she had a surgery
or a procedure. This small act of choosing a
toy did wonders to comfort her and raise
her spirits. Andrea’s Closet is a part of
many hospitals in Arizona. Our donations
will go to the Gilbert Mercy Hospital’s
“Andrea’s Closet”.
Your MBV Library will collect your
donations during the month of February. A
collection box will be placed in the
office/library area OR you can bring the toy
to “Coffee and News” any Tuesday in
February. It is requested that all donations
be new due to the compromised immune
systems of these little patients.
The ages are infants through
adolescents. Call Barb Sebring @
983-0495 with any questions.
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Project Help and the Gold Canyon Lions Club
Pam Burks
MountainBrook residents
and members of the
“Christmas Giving
Project”, Caroline Breakey
and Pam Burks, presented
“Project Help” Coordinator
Lailoni Capozzi-Corman
with a check for $1500
from the Gold Canyon
Lions Club.
The Gold Canyon Lions
Club chose “Project Help”
for their Christmas Giving
Project because of its well-
A Christmas Celebration
Isolde Weilnhammer
On December 8, 2010 the
Waterlilies celebrated the holiday
season with a Christmas luncheon. The
Waterlilies are the 9 am water aerobic
exercise group. A variety of salads and
desserts were the fare. The ladies came
with toys and canned goods to be
donated to Project Help located in
Apache Junction.
A special thanks to Sharon
Schneider for leading the Christmas
Carols. Merry Christmas and a happy
healthy New Year to all from the
Waterlilies.
The Gift of Music
On Friday, December 3rd and
Saturday December 4th, we were all
given a gift of music. The Christmas
Concert put on by the Village Voices
“Light up the Tree” was full of our
favorite Christmas music and helped to
put us in the mood. Thanks for the gift.
January, 2011
screened and managed eligibility
policy, and because of its dedication to
assisting families to become self-reliant
and service oriented. We are especially
grateful to Lailoni and her staff for all
that they do for this worthwhile
organization.
To find out more about how you can
help your neighbors who are struggling
in these difficult economic times, call
480-288-2955 or go to the Apache
Junction Unified School District
(AJISD) website www.ajusd.org , click
on “Community” and then on “Project
Help.” There you will learn how this
organization is here to help families all
year round.
January, 2011
Look Who’s Here…
Carol Dage
Meet Dennis and Peggy Malsom,
formerly of Lake Stevens, Washington,
now living at 7319 Texas Ebony in
MountainBrook Village. Dennis retired
from the Air Force in 1988 and worked
for the Boeing Company until he retired
in 2004. Peggy enjoyed teaching classes
in Middle School in Alaska, Idaho and
Washington for 15 years.
Dennis and Peggy attended the same
high school in Nampa, Idaho, where
they were acquaintances. They each
married other mates, raised families and
traveled with the military. Thirty years
later, thanks to a class reunion, they met
again. Dennis had lost his mate and
Peggy also was single. Peggy was on
the reunion committee but Dennis’
brother had to talk him into attending
the party. It was fortunate that he did
because Dennis and Peggy became
reacquainted during the party and spent
most of the evening talking and
discovering that their pasts were quite
similar. They had each traveled with the
military, had visited many of the same
places and understood military lingo. A
10
courtship followed the reunion.
After their marriage they became avid
RVers and spent two summers
volunteering as tour directors at Boyce
Thompson Arboretum. They met some
MountainBrook residents while staying
there and were invited to several
MountainBrook events. When they
decided they would like to buy a home
in Arizona, they remembered the
friendliness they had found in
MountainBrook and wanted to become
part of our community. They moved
into their home in October.
The Malsoms are currently getting
to know their neighbors and enjoying
new activities. Peggy has taken a
writing course with Barb Hofmeister,
and is now assisting her with the 2010
Follies. Peggy is also the latest member
of the Mountaineer staff, where each
month you will be able to enjoy one of
her fine articles. Dennis is playing golf,
volunteering at food banks and has
become a driver for Helping Hands.
They each rate volunteerism very
high in their lives. In the summer they
will take their RV back to Washington
and do more traveling. In the meantime,
if
you come
across them in the
neighborhood, you can count on being
invited in for a glass of iced tea and
warm conversation. Welcome,
Malsoms!
Note; Watch for more new
resident’s stories in
upcoming issues.
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January, 2011
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January, 2011
If it’s Monday, He Must Be Golfing
Peggy Malsom
It is Monday and that means Dennis is on
the golf course. I have the whole day to
myself. He left early and won’t be home for
several hours yet. I love Mondays.
Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy doing things
with him, but sometimes I just need this time
for other things. There are things that are
important to me that he doesn’t understand
or fully appreciate. I have a whole list of
them in my mind that I still want to do or
redo after recently moving into Mountain
Brook. For instance, the book shelves are all
wrong. When we unpacked the books were
just shelved willy nilly; the Complete Works of Shakespeare are next to a paperback by
Fannie Flagg, a first edition Wallace Stegner is beside Dr. Susan Love’s Hormone Book.
I’m not obsessive or anything, but I do need a little order to my make-shift library.
Another project I must tackle on one of his golf days is the guest bedroom closet.
Anything and everything that had no other place to go is in there. Even after a huge garage
sale, several trips to Half-Price Books, Goodwill, and the library, we (I) still have too much
stuff. You are either a stuff person or a non-stuff person. Dennis is a “non” while I am a
“stuff.” Consequently, don’t anyone attempt to open that closet door. I need about two
more golf Mondays before I can get to it.
Well, I guess my list wasn’t as long as I first thought, but besides the bookshelves and
the guest closet, the kitchen pantry isn’t set up correctly at all. What was it Scarlett O’Hara
said at the end of “Gone with the Wind”? Something like, “Tomorrow is another day.”
Well, that would be Tuesday and guess what? Dennis also golfs on Tuesdays. Hurrah!
Texas Hold’em
Tournaments at the
Views
Tracy Machajewski
Attention MountainBrook Residents!
Are you looking for something fun and
exciting that is close and convenient to
home? Join us for our Texas Hold’em Poker
Tournaments, held every second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. We will
have professional dealers, a cash bar and
pizza sold by the slice. The entry donation is
only $35 and prizes will be given to first,
second and third place winners.
Mention that you are a MountainBrook
resident and that you saw this in the
Mountaineer and receive one free drink! We
are located just off Hwy 60 in the Gold
Canyon Village Plaza, less than one mile
from MountainBrook and we would love to
see you there! For more
information or to
pre-register please
call (480) 6713311. The Views at
Superstition, 6900 E.
Hwy 60, Suite 204,
Gold Canyon.
NEED SOME TIPS ON GOLF?
For clinics see the MountainBrook Golf Club Clinic ScheduleContact Dan Jones, Director of Instruction, 480-671-1000 or 480-478-5225, djones@mountainbrookgolf.com
JANUARY
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Short Game Clinic- men & women- 9-10:30 am $20
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Full Swing Fundamentals-Men & women-9-10:30am $25
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Golf School Full Swing-Men & women-9am-3:30pm $95
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Putting Clinic-Men & women-9-10:30am $20
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Sand Clinic-Men & women-12-3pm-$25
Monday, January 17, 2011
Driver Clinic-Men 9-10:30am $20
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Driver Clinic-Women-9-10:30am $20
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Golf School Short Game-Men & women-9am-3:30pm $95
Approach Shot Clinic-Men-9-10:30am
$20.
FEBRUARY
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Approach Shot-Women-9-10:30am $20
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Fixing Problems, slice, hook, toppingMen & women- 9-10:30 $25
Monday, February 7, 2011
Chip & Pitch-Men- 9-10:30am $20
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Chip & Pitch- Women- 9-10:30am $20
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Golf School Full Swing-Men & women- 9am-3:30pm $95
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Sand Clinic- Men & women- 9-11am $20
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Putting Clinic- Men & women- 12-1:30pm $25
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Fixing Problems- Slice,
Draw, Topping-Men & women9-10:30am $20
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Golf School Short Game-Men & women- 9am-3:30pm $95
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Long Fairway Shots- Men & women- 9-10:30am $2-
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The Year 1955, do
you Remember?
'If they think I'll pay 50 cents for a
haircut, forget it.'
If cigarettes keep going up in price,
I'm going to quit. A quarter a pack is
ridiculous.
'I'm afraid the Volkswagen car is
going to open the door to a whole lot of
foreign business..
IT’S FREE…..
The date is February 19, 2011
It’s our free 50’s/60’s car show, 3-6pm
in the Sunset parking lot
See the best cars that ever came off the
assembly line. There will be music and
games, “Franks a Lot” will have
optional refreshments
In the evening there will be a 50’s dance
6:30 pm social, 7-10 dance to the music
of “The Breeze”. Games, contests and
old time dance lessons
Tickets $8 available in the Activity
Office
Bill Wash
Welcome to 2011 and the
MountainBrook Village Players production
of Ghost Of A Chance. Only 39 days to
"Opening Night". This is a comedy in two
acts (seven scenes) by Flip Kobler and
Cindy Marcus. As promised, I am again
introducing the actors, the role they play
and a "teaser" to whet your interest. Kathy
Whitacre plays Bethany; "why does she
want to call off her wedding?" Ron
Heppner plays Chance; "why is he upset
over a paisley necktie?" Barb Hofmeister
plays Crystal; "she gets a (?) kiss!" Bill
Wash plays Floyd; "what's he holding over
Crystal's head?" Merry Brennan plays
Verna; "what is she carrying in her
backpack?" Dick Brennan plays Adam;
"why does he want to buy the house?"
When you attend the play, you will enjoy
the answers to these six teasers and the
previously published twelve teasers. More
importantly, you will be entertained with
humor, sadness, surprises, ideas about life
and death and more. We look forward to
seeing you in our audience. Play dates are
February 24-27, beginning at 7:00 pm and
will be held in our Superstition Center.
Tickets are reserved seating ($10.00 each)
and are now available at Tuesday Morning
Coffee and in our Activity Office.
Refreshments will be served.
January, 2011
2011 Live Theatre in
the East Valley
MountainBrook Activity Office will no
longer be selling tickets or sponsoring
theatre events. You can use this guide to
purchase tickets over the internet or by
contactin the theatres by phone.
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre
480-325-6700 or
www.broadwaypalmwest.com.
SE corner of Brown and Higley. Buffet
at 5:30 pm, Showtime at 7:30 pm
($49) - Matinee Buffet at 11:45 am,
Showtime at 1:15 pm. ($46) - Sunday
Twilight Buffet 5:30 pm, Showtime
7:00 pm. Show only ($28)
CHICAGO
December 30, 2010 - February 12, 2011
Chicago has everything that makes
Broadway great: a universal tale of
fame, fortune and all that jazz; one
show-stopping-song after another; and
the most astonishing dancing you've
ever seen. Includes When You're Good
to Mama, Razzle Dazzle, Cell Block
Tango and Mister Cellophane.
COMING SOON
Feb 17 – Apr 9: The Sound of Music
Apr 14 – May 14: Smoke on the
Mountain
Hale Theatre 480-497-1181 or
www.haletheatrearizona.com
50 West Page Ave, Gilbert AZ
Showtime at 7:30 pm, Matinee
at 2:30 pm, tickets are $22
HERE LIES JEREMY TROY
December 31, 2010 - February 12, 2011
Jeremy Troy is a lawyer who is
about to be made a partner in his law
firm. He has everything- a beautiful
wife, money, and a lovely home. The
only thing he's missing is a law degree!
If the truth comes out, Jeremy's whole
life could be turned upside down!
That's when the fun begins and never
ends as we guarantee you a night of
fun and riotous laughter!
COMING SOON
Feb 17 – Apr 2
Hello Dolly
Feb 22 – Mar 2
Man with the Pointed Toes
Apr 7 – May 21
Never too Late
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January, 2011
ACTIVITY PLANNING 2010-2011
2011
Jan. 20-Thurs Party with Rick SilvaThe Colorado Connection
Jan. 21-Fri
New Resident’s Breakfast
Jan. 30-Sun
MBV Band Winter Concert
Feb.3-Thurs
Feb.6-Sun
Feb.11-Fri
Rebecca Dawn,
Live from Branson
Super Bowl Party
Valentines Dinner Dance
with Swing Memories
Feb.17-Thurs The Mountain Chordsmen
Feb.18-Fri
Right Path Health Screening
Feb.19-Sat
50’s/60’s Day,
Car show - Dance
Feb 26-Sat
Garage Sales
Feb 24-27
Village Players Production
Mar 2-Wed
Mar 9-Wed
Annual Meeting
Silveridge Pops Orchestra
Showtime
Mar 10-Thurs Safety Dinner
Mar 12-Sat
Arts & Crafts Fair
Mar 17-Thurs St. Patricks Day DanceRoad Runner band
Mar 18 & 19 Village Voices Spring
Concert
Mar 24-Thurs Electric Blue
Entertainmentw/Eric
the Entertainer
Mar 26-Sat
Lions Club Casino Night
Mar 27-Sun Band Spring Concert
Apr 6-Wed
Apr 9-Sat
MBV Fun Days –
Jim Chamberlin
Summer Survivors Dance
& Party – 3 Speed Band
May 7-Sat
May 8-Sun
Kentucky Derby Party
Mother’s Day Brunch
Oct 28 - Fri
Halloween Party & Band
Nov 18-Fri
Fashion Show
Dec 15-Thurs Dutton’s Christmas Show
Dec 31-Sat
New Year’s Eve - Real Tones
Casino Bus Trips
Feb 8 & 9
March 8
March 25
April 12 & 13
April 29
May 4
May 27
June 7 & 8
Mazatzal Casino overnight
Mazatzal Casino
Ft. Mc Dowell Casino
Mazatzal Casino overnight
Ft. Mc Dowell Casino
Mazatzal Casino
Ft. McDowell Casino
Mazatzal Casino overnight
June 24
Ft. McDowell Casino
July 13
Mazatzal CasinoJuly 29
July 29
Ft. McDowell Casino
Aug.9 & 10
Aug 26
Mazatzal Casino overnight
Ft. McDowell Casino
Sept. 14
Mazatzal Casino
Sept 30
Ft. McDowell Casino
Oct. 11 & 12
Oct 28
Nov. 8
Mazatzal Casino overnight
Ft. McDowell Casino
Mazatzal Casino
Nov 25
Ft. McDowell Casino
Dec 30
Ft. McDowell Casino
Dec. 31/Jan 1
Mazatzal Casino overnight
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January, 2011
Village Events 2011: January 15 - February 28
Most of the events will go on sale one month
prior to the event.
Canyon Cookout
Join us every Wednesday from 11:30 to 1 pm in
the Sunset Room. Cost is $4.
Enjoy lunch with friends and neighbors. The
menu consists of hamburgers or
grilled mesquite chicken sandwich with potato
salad, chips, beans, water or soda and dessert.
Look for new monthly lunch specials!
Wii Bowling
Every Thursday at 1 pm.
Meet in the SC and play Wii games.
Come and join the fun, it’s free.
Ladies Whine & Cheese Party
Every Monday 4 pm
Superstition Center
Come chat with your friends or meet some
new ones. BYOB and wine, $1 for cheese &
crackers.
Bingo
Every Monday Night is Bingo Night
If you are feeling lucky, come join us for
Bingo in the Superstition Center at 7 pm.
Party with Rick Silva-The
Colorado Connection
Thursday, January 20, 2011
7pm-10pm, Superstition Center
Dance and be entertained.
Enjoy the sounds of Rick and
Jacquie Silva. Tickets in the
Activity Office $10.
New Residents Welcome
Breakfast
Friday, January 21, 2011
9 am, Superstition Center
MountainBrook Village's
famous Welcome Breakfast
will be taking place on Friday,
January 21st at 9 a.m. in the
Superstition Center. All New
residents are invited and it would be great if
some of the "Old Timers" are there to help
welcome them.
Village Band Winter Concert
Sunday, January 30, 2011
3 pm, Superstition Center, Tickets $5
Take time on a lazy Sunday afternoon
And enjoy some music from our own band.
Rebecca Dawn Live from Branson
Country singer brings us her Variety Show
Thursday, February 3, 2011
7 pm, Superstition Center
Tickets $10.Get your tickets in the Activity
Center
Valentine’s Dinner Dance
Friday, February 11, 2011
Bring your sweetheart and enjoy dancing to
Swing Memories.Social at 5:30 pm , dinner at
6 pm, dance at 7 pm. Tickets available at
Coffee & News on January 11, 2011 and then
in the Activity Office. $20.
Mountain Chordsmen
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Superstition Center
For details, see Activity Office
Right Path Health Screening
coming to youFriday, February 18, 2011
Ocotillo Room, 8am-5pm
Offering from five to 14 different
Screenings. Appointment requiredCall 602-254-7130.
50’s Car Show- Free
Saturday, February 19, 2011
3-6pm in the Sunset parking lot
Also...50's Dance at 7pm with live music,
contests and prizes. Tickets $8
Village Garage Sales
Saturday, February 26, 2011
MountainBrook Village Garage Sales
Check out the bargains without having
to leave MBV.
Village Players Present:
Ghost of a Chance. All shows start at 7 pm
Reserved seating, Superstition Center
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Sunday February 27, 2011
Tickets on sale now. $10
Committee
Board of Directors Meeting
Activity Committee
Architectural Committee
Budget and Finance Committee
Building and Grounds
Communications Committee
Decorating Committee
Library Committee
Safety Committee
Web Committee
Welcome Committee
Government Affairs Commitee
Day
Last Tuesday
1st Wednesday
Alternate Thursdays
Thursday Before BOD Meeting
2nd Wednesday
4th Thursday
2nd Tuesday
1st Tuesday
1st Wednesday
2nd Tuesday
1st Wednesday
1st Thursday
Standing Committee Meeting Schedule:
Time
9:45
10:00
10:00
1:00
3:00
11:00
9:30
9:45
9:00
9:30
9:00
10:00
Location
Superstition Center
Mesquite Room
Mesquite/Palo Verde Room
Mesquite Room
Library Conf. Rm.
Library Conf. Rm.
Superstition Center
Library Conf. Rm.
Sunset A
Mesquite Room
Sunset Room B
Sunset B
Room Key: (BD) Board Room, (SC) Superstition Center, (SR) Sunset Room, (OC) Ocotillo Room, (MS) Mesquite Room, (PV) Palo Verde Room, (IR) Ironwood
Room, (SG) Sagebrush Room, (SRA) Sunset Room A (or B, C, D, E)
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January, 2011
CLASSES, GROUPS & CLUBS
Ladies Bridge
Ladies Bridge meets every Monday at 1:00 pm in
the Sunset Room. The first Monday of each
month is a potluck at noon. We each put in 50
cents for small money prizes. You can sign up
one week in advance, but you must get a sub if
you cannot play. Walk-ins are welcome, however
you must arrive before 1:00 pm. Monday Bridge
winners are: Elaine Valenit, Marty Robinson,
Bernice Brewster and Susan Olsen. For more
information call Barb Osborn at 982-9408.
Bunco
Dee Joyce
Ladies it's time again for Bunco, that
fun dice game. We meet the second and
fourth Thursday at 1 PM in the Sunset
Room, Rm A. Hope to see you all
there.
Are You Ready for —
GOLF!
WHERE: Sunland Springs on Signal
Butte and Baseline, ten miles West of
MountainBrook Village
WHEN: Thursdays
Just plain fun, just for us gals!
Call Mary at 671-0838 for
details.
Couples Bridge
Couples Bridge meets every Thursday at
1:00 pm in the Sunset Room.
Singles are always welcome, you do not
need to bring a partner. Come early to sign
in, first come first play. We collect 50
cents for prizes.
Nickels for slams made but not bid, and
pennies for downs. Come and enjoy a
friendly group. Call Elaine Valenti at 6711686 with any questions.
Ladies Nine Hole Golf
Mondays at 8:00 am
Augusta Ranch Golf Course
(Ellsworth, south of Baseline)
For more information call
Marlies at 983-3122
THE COONEY
MEN’S GOLF
LEAGUE
Come and join
the fun. Enjoy
golfing with
friends and neighbors. Group rates,
monthly closest to the pin contests with
prizes and more. We play every Monday
morning at MountainBrook Golf Club.
For sign up and information contact
Chet Haines: 671-1066
PINOCHLE
Pinochle continues to
be played three times
each week. All three
groups meet in the cardfriendly Sunset Room. Women play
each Tuesday at 1 pm. Double deck is
played each Wednesday at 6:30 pm. And
the traditional group meets Thursdays at
7 pm. All three groups welcome
newcomers. High Thursday scores were
achieved by the following players: Cozy
Wolff was tops with 701; others were
Ken Amundsen, 652 and 605; Ray
Needham, 621; Ernie Dunning (He was a
newcomer.), 617; and Pat Cross, 603.
No advance signup is necessary. Just
show up a few minutes before the
scheduled start of play; that helps with
setup. You'll find amicable folks who
will help you understand our style of
play.
High Impact
WaterAerobics
Ann Rasmussen
"High impact water aerobics is back!
This is an aqua class with emphasis on
exercise first and sociability second. No
equipment is needed. The class is free,
Monday thru Fridays, from 10:00-11:00.
Men are very welcome to join us, so spread
the word and I'll see you at the pool. Any
questions, e-mail me at
aplamor@juno.com. Thanks."
A Great Group of
Singles
A group of single ladies, (men are
invited too) get together, laugh, go to the
movies, go out to eat, play games and
enjoy each other’s company.
Join us the first Wednesday of the
month at 9:30 am, for a breakfast meeting
at the Red Sage. Help us plan our
activities for the month as well as future
outings. If you are interested, call Mary
Lou Kent 671-0024.
MBV
Artist of the Month
Your MBV Library invites painters,
quilters, potters, woodworkers,
glassworkers, jewelers, etc to display their
artistic items in your MBV Library. The
artist can be one person or a group and can
be the featured “Artist Of The Month” in
the Mountaineer. During the summer
months MBV potters and ceramic groups
will display their works. Please call Char
Peterson 982-7793 after October 1st with
any questions and to be scheduled for a
month.
Texas Hold’em
Texas Hold'm every Monday at
12:30 pm. On Tuesday, Ladies Only,
same time. Come to the Palo Verde
Room room for all weekday poker
games. Once a month, Texas Hold'm
Tournament in the Sunset Room.
Pot Luck starts at 2:30, game at 3:00,
always the last Sunday of the month.
For information, call Deb at
480-250-7759
Yoga with Deborah
Strenghen your mind and body
Come join us for Yoga
Fridays from 8:30 to 9:45am
Sunset Room
For more information call Elfriede
982-2319 or Joyce 288-0026.
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MountainBrook Book
Discussion
Group
Char Peterson
We meet 1-2 pm,
in the Mesquite
Room, every second
Wednesday of the month through April.
We do not meet May thru September
but we do meet again in October.
Wednesday February 2, 2011 “Ginger
Grace- the Belle of Amherst” will read
material from various letters written by
the great writer Emily Dickenson. This
will be in the Ocotillo room from 5:30 to
7:00 PM. This will not be the same
material she will present later that week
for the Canyon Sounds event. Everyone is
invited. It is not a requirement to read
anything written by Emily Dickenson so
come to listen to a professional actress.
There is no charge for this event.
February 9, 2011 we will discuss
“The Power of One” by Bryce Courtenay
a story set in the 30’s & 40’s in Africa.
One young boy in an Afrikaner boarding
school. (this also was a 1992 movie).
It is not necessary to have read the
book nor vital to participate. You are
always invited to walk in and enjoy a
lively discussion. There is no signed
membership, just enjoy a good
discussion.
Iowa Potluck
On Thursday, March 3, 2011 join us in
the Sunset Room for this year’s potluck.
If you were born in Iowa, lived in Iowa
or just want to be with the cool people
from Iowa, we want you and any guests
you may wish to invite to join us for a
fun evening.
Social hour is at 5 pm, BYOB,
followed by dinner at 6 pm. A $2 fee will
be charged to each person to cover the
cost of paper products, coffee, soft drinks
etc. A sign-up sheet is in the Activity
Office. Please indicate what you are
interested in bringing; salad, main dish or
dessert.
If you would like to help with set-up
or clean-up or you have questions, call
Joyce Cole at 982-4596. Hope you can
be with us this year.
Greeting Card Classes
with Millie Hart
1-3 pm- Ocotillo Room – Make 5
cards for $10. Dates are:
Jan. 11, 12, 13
Feb. 1, 2, 3
Mar. 1, 2, 3
April 5,6,7
May 3,4,5
Come and spend a relaxing and
creative two hours. Millie is there to help
if needed. Enjoy the fun and go home
with your creations. To reserve a spot,
call Millie at 982-5388.
Friends of the
Library
Char Peterson
Visit your MBV
library and see the new
72 magazine rack. We
ask you donate
magazines 3 months or
newer and you can put
them directly into the
rack. The volunteers have rearranged
some of the sections so you can look at
the temporary new directory illustrating
where each section is now located.
There is a section next to the front door
filled with information regarding MBV
and Gold Canyon activities.
DVD’s continue to be very popular
so please donated them to your MBV
Library and your friends can enjoy the
movies. Also, remember to put the
DVD in the correct case when you
return it, within 3 days. Thanks for all
the newer books you donate. This is a
great time of the year to read a good
book. You can place all donated books
and DVD’s into the library donation
box. It is your donations that make your
MBV Library great.
If you have any questions, call Char
Peterson 982 7793. Enjoy your library.
Southern Dixie
Potluck
The annual potluck will be held on
Friday, February 25, 2011in the Sunset
Room at 4:30 pm. Anyone from the
south or just loves down home cooking
is welcome. Please sign up in the
Activity Office and specify what you
will bring. Cost of $1 will be for paper
goods which will be provided. BYOB. If
you have any questions contact LaVoyce
Nolan @ 480-861-1708.
January, 2011
New England Potluck
The New England Potluck will be held
Friday, January 28, 2011 in the Sunset
Room at 5:30 pm. Anyone from the
northeast or wishes they were from this
part of the country is welcome. Please
sign up in the activity office. Specify
what you will bring. The Sunset room is
limited to 70 people so sign up early.
Donation of $1 will go towards paper
goods. Plate, cup and silverware will be
provided. Any questions, contact Dorothy
Morrell @ 480-671-0455 or Barbara
Rowe @ 480-982-7078.
North Dakota/South
Dakota Potluck
Our gathering will be held on February
21, 2011 in the Sunset Room. The social
will be at 5 pm with a potluck following
at 6 pm. Please bring a dish to share, your
own table service and BYOB. Please sign
up in the Activity Office and tell us what
you will be bringing. Any questions? Call
Penny @ 480-983-5657.
Washington, Oregon &
Alaska
Pam Kitchener
Sunday, February 20, 2011 is the date
set for our annual Washington, Oregon and
Alaska Party in the Superstition Center.
This year instead of potluck or pizza, we
will be having it catered by Rosati’s of
Gold Canyon. The menu will include a
buffet of Lasagna, tossed salad, garlic
bread and dessert.
The party will start at 4 pm for social
time (BYOB) dinner will be served
between 4:30 pm and 5 pm. The cost is $9
per person but think of how much easier
this will be on all of you who usually do the
cooking! The $9 will include all of the food
plus paper products, tax and door prizes.
Tickets are being sold each Tuesday
morning at Coffee & News, or can also be
purchased by contacting Dot Hornsby 623698-9492 (not a LD#) Sally Anderson
983-3290, Jackie Sturman 288-4997 or
Pam Kitchener 983-1149. Tickets will not
be available in the Activity Office.
As in the past. there will be door prizes
and lots of fun renewing old acquaintances
and meeting new friends. If you can help
with the planning of the party, please call.
January, 2011
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Computer Classes
It’s the Annual
Michigan Potluck
Come join us for a Michigan Potluck
on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 in the
Sunset Room. Social at 5:00 pm, dinner
at 6:00 pm. Please sign up in the office
by February 15th and indicate the dish
you would like to bring. We will be
selling $5.00 tickets at Coffee & news
beginning January 25th. Ticket cost
includes entrée of ham and chicken,
beverage and paper goods. BYOB. For
information Kay 474-1059 or Betty at
671-7456.
Calling all the
Minnesota Potluck
lovers….
Bill Johnson
On Saturday January 22, 2011 we are
having a Minnesota Potluck Dinner. Sign
up in the Activity Office or at the
Tuesday morning Coffee & News. There
are only 250 tickets available. Call or email to reserve tickets.
lbjbill@gmail.com or 480-374-4942 or
320-220-0557.
This year the entertainment is “The
Classics” from the Sinatra era. Come at
5:30 pm. The show is at 7 pm and dance
at 8 pm. Advanced tickets are $10. Don’t
miss it!
Rod sez…
Save the date for the
ILLINOIS PARTY
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Details to follow
Computer classes will be offered by
Len Broz starting January 14, 2010. The
classes feature • Hands-on Experience – you will
practice on computers, scanners, and
printers
• Small classes - 12 people per class
• Four 2 hour sessions per class
• Digital Photo Editing
Class will cover Organizing and
Editing Digital Pictures, Scanning, EMailing pictures, Burning a CD,
Printing, and adjusting pictures using
Cropping, Cloning, Color, Hue,
Contrast, and Sharpness adjustments.
We will be working with Adobe
Photoshop Elements. Students are
encouraged to use their Laptop
computers; however, computers will be
provided.
Class #186 - Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4
Fridays 9:30 to 11:30 am
Class #187 - Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4
Fridays 1:00 to 3:00 pm
•Digital Photo Editing II
Class will cover Formatting Tools,
Masking Tools, Layers, Styles, and
Effects. We will be working with
Adobe Photoshop Elements. Students
are encouraged to use their Laptop
computers; however, computers will be
provided. Students will create and print
a professional looking Greeting Card.
Class #188 – Feb. 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4
Fridays 9:30 to 11:30 am
•Photo/Video Shows on CD/DVD
Class will cover how to produce
CD/DVD shows using Pinnacle’s Studio
software on a PC. Topics covered are
Importing Pictures, adding Transitions,
Music, and Voice-Over; Vary Speed and
Effect; Adding Video, Titles and Menus.
When show is completed you will Burn
it to CD or DVD.
Class #189 – Feb. 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4
Fridays 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Each class (8 hours of instruction) is
$48 and will be held in the Mesquite
Room.
Enroll for the section/s of your choice
at the Activity Center. Please print your
Name, Phone #, and E-Mail Address (if
you have one) on the enrollment form.
Call Leonard Broz with questions –
480-671-4651. E-Mail questions to
LJBROZ@MCHSI.COM
Basic Stained Glass
Class
Learn the basics of stained glass.
Classes are once a week for six weeks.
Each class is two hours long. All
supplies and tools are provided. Class
cost is $50.00.
Classes start Wednesday, January 12,
2011 and run through Wednesday,
February 16, 2011.
Instructor is Leo Farmer. Class is in
the Sagebrush/Saguaro Room. Sign up in
the Activity Office.
For questions call 480-288-4796.
TENNIS
TALK
Carol Elrod
Happy New Year! The weather has
been wonderful for tennis. The Round
Robin players braved a few chilly
mornings, but the courts always seem
full - good for you!!
January Tournament- Don
Smeaton and his volunteers, Dick
Trout, Gary Spafford and Ron Roper
are organizing our Tournament. Thank
you! The January Tournament is as
follows; Women - Thursday, Jan. 20,
Men - Friday Jan. 21, Mixed Doubles Saturday Jan. 22.
The Tournament dinner will be
Saturday Night Jan. 22. It will be
hosted by Marla and Richard Muscio
and Ken and Dixie Nelson.The sign-up
sheets for playing and the dinner will
be posted at the courts. Let’s try to have
100% participation...
Remember the tennis courts are for
all MountainBrook residents to enjoy.
Sign up for a time ahead to ensure that
you have a court. The sheet is on the
bulletin board in front of court one.
Round Robin is Monday, Wednesday
and Friday 8am-10am. See you there!
Just as a footnote: Thank you Dave for
putting up the baskets for the used
tennis balls.
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Artist of the Month
Leonard and Barbara
Lesko
Leonard and Barbara Lesko, winter residents
in MBV, retired from Brown University in
Rhode Island. Together they have worked,
traveled, explored and published for 44 years.
Their creations include technical works like
their Dictionary of Late Egyptian, but also
popular books like their latest book Lighthouse
Life, which tells of their experiences owning a
lighthouse for 18 years. Their shared interest
in ancient Egyptian religion prompted some of
the books on display, but another concern was
the lives of real people in this ancient society.
Pharaoh’Workers and The Remarkable Women
of Ancient Egypt are examples. These books
are on display in the library during the month
of January.
Village Voices Spring
Concert
Bill Wash
The MBV Village Voices Christmas
Concert was a "glowing" success as the choir,
singing in the dark, sang "Light Up The Tree"
and, as the tree was lit, so was the stage and
the choir. We thank all of you for attending
and for your standing ovations by which you
showed your enjoyment and appreciation.
Each member of the choir, the Producer and
the Director truly enjoyed performing for you
and hope that the Christmas Concert
performance made your Christmases all the
more merry. Thank you Mary Govoni for
your continuing creativity as Producer.
Thank you Patty Sobek for your impressive
musical talents as Director. Thank you Marty
Robison for accompanying the choir with
your talent at the piano.
Just as a reminder, our Spring Concert
practice began on January 6. If you are
interested in joining the Village Voices Choir,
please join us on our practice days which are
Wednesdays at 2:45 pm in the Superstition
Center. There are no try outs or auditions. If
you have any questions, please contact the
Village Voices President, Nancy Wideman at
480 204-8996
January, 2011
January, 2011
It’s Time for Visitors
Todd Peterson
Now that the holidays are over and
many of our friends and neighbors have
made their way back to sunny Arizona,
it's time for the start of that annual
tradition. You know it has begun when
you hear, "Hey honey, you need to clean
the house because we have family coming
to visit". I love to have family come to
visit as much as anybody, but sometimes
trying to keep them entertained is a pain
in the back-side. Many of our families
have been to the Valley of the Sun
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numerous times and have had their share
of Organ Stop Pizza, burgers at Tortilla
Flats and hiking up to see Weavers
Needle. Good luck with getting 21 and 24
year old grandchildren to play Mexican
Train on a Friday night. One solution to
this problem is, after spending the daylight hours playing golf or sitting by the
pool, let them head to downtown Phoenix
to enjoy the sights.
Discovering all that downtown
Phoenix has to offer is just a click away at
www.downtownphoenix.com. There, your
visitors with a thirst for the nightlife, can
find information on all that's happening in
downtown Phoenix. You can download a
weekly guide to downtown events, and
find deals on restaurants and clubs. You
can ask a question of a downtown
Ambassador by sending an e-mail or
calling their hotline. They will be able to
answer any questions about specific types
of entertainment you are looking for. The
website also allows you to stay informed
of events and deals through Twitter and
Facebook for those social network savvy
readers.
Having family visit is something we all
enjoy, but give them a break from
Grandma and Grandpa and let them enjoy
the beautiful city of Phoenix while on
their vacation. It also gives us a break
from having to think of ways to entertain
them while they visit. As always, be sure
and check out the Light Rail options for
getting downtown at
www.valleymetro.org.
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January, 2011
The Hike at First Water Creek
David Larsen
Pictures are from hike on Friday, December 3, 2010. The
hikers are standing in the middle of First Water Creek. The old
gate is at the "First Water Ranch" corral.
The MBV hiking group meets every Friday at 8:00 AM in
the parking lot in front of the Ocotillo Room. We then
carpool to that week's trail head and walk for about two and a
half hours. Followed by lunch at one of our favorite Mexican
restaurants.
Pictures are provided as a courtesy
by Lone Tree Images, LLC & David
Larsen.Additional photos of last year's
hikes are visible at
www.LoneTreeImages.com/Blog.html
All images are Copyrighted.
Gold Canyon Arts Council
Canyon Sounds 2010 - 2011
Concerts
Concerts are at 7:30 pm at the Gold Canyon
United Methodist Church, Kings Ranch Road, Gold Canyon
Tickets at the Door: Adult $ 25
Student (K—12) $ 5.
Go to the web at www.gcac1.com for added info and special advance
ticket and special package pricing.
The Belle of
Amherst
Hutchins
Consort
Phoenix
Vocal Jazz
February 4, 2011
Starring Ginger
Grace
As Emily Dickenson
February 25,
2011
Octet of Scaled
Violins
March 25, 2011
Tight Vocal
Harmonies
Classifieds
Note: One Ad of 20 words or less is free
for MBV residents.
Classified ads are to be submitted to the
MountainBrook office.
Business/Commercial ads for both
residents and non-residents are available
for purchase through Ray’s Printing,
480-982-3087.
All ads are due by the 25th of the month
for publication the following month
FOR SALE
Ladies golf set- Clubs and bag. Fiberglass
shafts. Call 480-982-5388.
Abs lounge exerciser- excellent condition
$45.
OBO. Call 480-982-5388.
1999 Honda Odyssey Van- Very good
condition. 76k miles, for information call
480-288-8434 or 223-2525 (cell)
SERVICE
Going on a trip and need a place for your
dogs or cats to stay? 480-983-3122.
MountainBrook resident will capture
your old photographs digitally and save
on DVD. Create custom slide-shows for
viewing on TV or computer. Can convert
one or thousands. Also damaged photo
repair, Can convert old VHS or MiniDV
tapes to DVD. Attractive pricing. Call Bob
@ 480-272-2761 or email
BCody1944@aol.com
WANTED
A vacation home is needed! Looking for a
home in MountainBrook Village to rent
minimum of 2+2 for all or part of JanMarch or 3+3 to buy. Fenced yard would be
good. Call 1-970-984-3805.
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January, 2011
IT’S ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN!
A BIG MUSICAL SHOW ON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2011
DANCE AND BE ENTERTAINED FROM 7PM – 10PM
BYOB (and snacks if you like)
Tickets $10, in the Activity Office
FAMILY LAW MATTERS
PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS!
Family Practitioner
• Dissolution • Support
Rick and Jacquie Silva
make up the "Colorado
Connection". They are
two very talented people
who D.J. in a different
way. They sing every song
with enthusiasm and have
truly melodic voices.
They perform glorious
solos and duets and might
even
show us their professional
dance steps. Is it a dance?
Yes. Is it entertainment?
Absolutely! So, come and
dance, or just listen and
watch. But, enjoy. You will be glad you did
• Custody
• Elder Care
• Wills • Trusts • Estates
Thomas R. Puklin
Attorney at Law
35 Years Experience
124 S. Ironwood Dr. Ste 8
Apache Junction
(480)
982-8300
RECURRING DAILY ACTIVITIES: UPDATED OCTOBER 2010
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
6:00 Lap Swim
7:00 Low Impact
Aerobics
8:00 Ladies' Aquacize
8:00 Pickleball
8:00 Tennis Round
Robin
8:30 Clogging
9:00 Aquacize
9:00 Men's Round
Table
9:00 Pottery
9:00 Women's Bible
Study
9:30 Tai Chi Chih
Practice
PM
12:00 Ladies' Bridge
Potluck (1st)
12:00 Quilting Class
(3rd)
12:30 Texas Hold'em
1:00 8-Ball Shoot Out
1:00 Ladies' Bridge
1:00 Mah Jongg
1:00 Watercolor
2:30 Water Volleyball
4:00 Whine & Cheese
6:00 Darts
7:00 Bingo
(Sept-May)
6:00 Lap Swim
7:00 Hiking
8:00 Ladies' Aquacize
8:00 Pickleball
9:00 Aquacize
9:00 Coffee & News
9:00 Men's Poker
9:30 Ceramics
9:30 Mah Jongg
9:30 Oil Painting
(Jan-Apr)
9:30 Blood Pressure
Checks
10:00 Knitting
11:00 Bocce Ball
PM
1:00 Ceramics
1:00 Grief Recovery
& Support
1:00 Men's Bridge
1:00 Ladies'
Pinochle
(Sept-June)
1:00 Pineapple Poker
1:00 Woodcarving
2:30 Water Volleyball
5:00 Social Hour
6:30 Darts
6:30 Duplicate Bridge
7:00 Double-Deck
Pinochle
6:00 Lap Swim
7:00 Low Impact
Aerobics
8:00 Ladies' Aquacize
8:00 Pickleball
8:00 Tennis Round
Robin
9:00 Aquacize
9:00 Ladies
Investment (3rd)
9:00 Men's Round Table
9:00 Pottery
9:30 Singles (1st)
11:30 Canyon
Cookout
PM
1:00 Book Discussion
Group (2nd)
1:00 Game Day
1:00 MBV Players'
Board(3rd)
(Oct-April)
1:00 Needle Arts Group
1:00 Quilters
1:30 Oriental Mah Jongg
2:00 Pool Shootout
2:30 Water Volleyball
3:00 Village Voices
6:00 Darts
6:00 Wine Club
6:30 Euchre
7:00 Card Bingo
7:00 Democrats (1st)
7:00 5-Handed Pinochle
6:00
8:00
8:00
9:00
9:00
9:00
9:00
9:00
9:00
Lap Swim
Ladies' Aquacize
Pickleball
9-Ball Shoot Out
Aquacize
Ceramics
Men's Poker
Men's Round Table
Oil Painting
(Oct-April)
9:00 Sewing Group
(1st & 3rd)
9:30 Tai Chi Chih
Practice
11:30 Ladies Golf
Lunch (1st)
PM
1:00 Wii Bowling
1:00 Bunco
(2nd & 4th)
1:00 Ceramics
1:00 Couples' Bridge
1:00 Mah-Jongg
1:00 Scrabble
2:00 Cribbage
2:00 Poker
2:30 Water
Volleyball
1:00 Wii Games
3:00 Band Practice
4:30 Ethnic Club (1st)
6:00 Fiesta Italiana
(2nd)
6:30 MBV Bible
Study
7:00 Pinochle
6:00 Lap Swim
7:00 Low Impact
Aerobics
8:00 Hiking
8:00 Ladies'
Aquacize
8:00 Pickleball
8:00 Tennis Round
Robin
9:00 Aquacize
9:00 Men's Round
Table
9:00 Oil Painting
(Oct-April)
9:00 Pottery
10:15 Mah Jongg
SATURDAY
AM
6:00 Lap Swim
8:00 Pickleball
9:00 Gold Canyon
Republicans
(2nd)
9:00 Men's Poker
9:00 Men's Round
Table
9:00 Poker
9:00 Superstition
Mountain Quilters
(1st & 3rd)
PM
6:00 Card Games
PM
1:00 Canasta
1:00 Darts
1:00 Low-Stakes
Poker
2:30 Water
Volleyball
SUNDAY
AM
6:00 Lap Swim
8:00 Pickleball
9:00 Men's Round
Table
11:00 Chess
PM
1:00
2:00
2:00
5:30
7:00
Mah Jongg
Open Lab
Texas Hold 'Em
Pottery
Movie Night
Note to VIPS:
Please contact the
webmaster or
call 288-9213 with
any changes to this
calendar.
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January, 2011
MountainBrook Village
The MountainBrook Village
MOUNTAINEER is owned by MBV and
is published for the MBV community by
Ray's Printing:
386 S. Ironwood Dr. Apache Junction, AZ.
To place business/commercial ad in the
Mountaineer, please contact:
Ray's Printing
Mountaineer
Mailing address:
PO Box 5400
Apache Junction, AZ 85278
(480) 982-3087 • Fax (480) 983-9363
MOUNTAINEER Staff:
Cis Haines, Editor; Joan Archer, Jan Broz,
Carol Dage, Jeanne Bozych, Peggy
Malsom, Diane Kissner and
Glenda Schimmelpfenning.
Email articles & MBV resident personal
ads (for sale, for rent, wanted) may be sent
to LipsnLaw@msn.com or left in the
MountainBrook office (480) 288-9213 by
the 25th of each month prior to publication
month. MBV Resident business/
commercial ads must be placed through
Ray's Printing.
For Your Convenience
www.mountainbrookvillage.org
(Revised 9/30/10)
Board of Directors
Jacqueline Gatewood, President............................................671-0403
Howard Sehr, Vice President ................................................982-7133
Joeseph A. Juresich, Secretary ..............................................671-1505
Bill Griggs, Treasurer............................................................671-7555
Jerry Atwell ..........................................................................288-4962
Dick Rydin ............................................................................288-9790
Neil Volmer ..........................................................................671-1317
Activity Office ..........................................................................983-5555
Lifestyle Director - Glenda Schimmelpfenning ......................983-5555
Community Manager - David L. Jones ..................................983-5555
Assistant Manager - Cherie O’Shea Durst .............................983-5555
Covenants Coordinator - Cherie O’Shea Durst......................983-5555
Covenants Review - Bob Springer...........................................983-7705
MountainBrook Golf Course .................................................671-1000
Fairway Vista & PV Management
Jomar Assoc. Serv - Pamela Weston........................................288-8335
Shea Homes Customer Service - Lisa ....................................279-2022
Activities Committee - Claudia Vaughan ................................983-3425
Architectural Committee - Don Wagner ................................982-0108
Audio Visual Committee - Larry Jarc ....................................982-3970
Budget & Finance Committee - Fred Walker ........................671-6061
Building & Grounds - Al Clark ..............................................288-1664
Caring Corner - Arlene Pytko (Chair) ....................................288-8011
Communications Committee - Cis Haines (Chair) ................671-1066
Decorating Committee - Terry Robles (Chair)........................983-0507
Safety Committee - Ron Schweder (Chair) ............................474-9027
Web Committee - Ralph Jones (Chair) ....................................982-8989
Welcome Committee - Mary Ann Maki (Chair)......................671-4961
Library - Char Peterson............................................................982-7793
Activity VIPs
(Please contact the office with any changes)
(Revised 1/11/11)
Aerobics of the Mind
Band
Bible Study, Ladies
Bible Study, MBV
Billiards/Pool
Bingo
Book Discussion
Bocce Ball
Bowling
Bowling (Mon)
Bridge, Couples
Bridge, Duplicate
Bridge, Ladies
Bridge, Men’s
Bunco
California Club
Canasta (hand & foot)
Card Bingo
Ceramics
Chess
Clogging
Computer Class
Computer Club
Craft Group
Cribbage
CrochetingC lass
Darts
Democrats Club
Euchre
Fitness Center
Game Day
Gold Canyon Lions
Greeting Card Class
Helping Hands
Hiking
Knitting (Tues)
Ladies Aquasize (8am)
Paul Celehovic ..............................288-6976
Don Barta......................................671-6462
Dianne DeJong..............................671-4692
Carl & Mary Scheie ....................474-8256
Dick Brennan ................................983-8168
Bob & Joan Archer ......................288-0891
Char Peterson ..............................982-7793
Jim Chamberlin............................474-2215
Elly Gohsman ..............................671-3009
Marlies Gollnau............................983-3122
Elaine Valenti................................671-1686
Labe Walton..................................982-6033
Barb Osborn ................................982-9408
Rich Huseman ..............................288-5378
Dee Joyce ......................................983-5392
Fred Hofmann ..............................288-2804
Joan Archer ..................................288-0891
Richard Skizenta ..........................983-6719
Lynn Gregory................................288-9963
Bill Vallicella ................................288-6727
Marie Campbell............................380-6789
Len Broz ........................................671-4651
Joe Trojanek ................................288-8824
Madonna Schelot..........................671-3687
Jerry Mittelstaedt ........................671-0150
Dorothy Wolter ............................983-1672
John Kloosterman ........................288-2388
Bill Florence ..................................857-8189
Alex Dioyenis ................................982-1996
Don & Dawn Wagner ..................982-0108
Joyce Schenck ..............................982-7518
Terry Storbakken ........................983-3420
Millie Hart ....................................982-5388
Loretta Milton ..............................474-9958
Mike Lipscomb ............................474-1075
Kathy West....................................983-8432
Ginny Rauguth ............................288-0579
Ladies’ Aquacize (9am)
Isolde Weilnhammer ....................671-1439
High Impact Aquacize (10am) Ann Rasmussen ........................................288-8414
Low Impact Aerobics
Gladys Opfer ................................218-1311
Mah-Jongg (Mon)
Sharon Penrod ......................602-320-2278
Mah-Jongg (Tues)
Carol Self ......................................671-7703
Mah-Jongg (Wed/Oriental) Jeanne Bozych ..............................982-6280
Mah-Jongg (Fri)
Ginny Rauguth ............................288-0579
Men’s Round Table
Fred Bieber ..................................671-0219
Oil Painting
LeRoy Anderson ..........................288-6343
PEO
Lorna Marifjeren ........................671-3793
Pickleball
Mike Lipscomb ............................474-1075
Pinochle, Double Deck
Ed Joyce ........................................288-1932
Pinochle
Jim McCann ................................982-5838
Pinochle, Ladies
Suzanne Kadlec ............................671-4030
Poker & Straight Poker
Ken Amundsen ............................671-1643
Pottery
Barbara Dahlstrom ......................288-2523
Quilting/Needlecraft
Linda Burch ..................................671-4463
Quilters, Superstition Mt. Alice Watkins ................................671-8663
Republican Club
Tami Tack......................................982-8299
Scrabble
Jackie Johnson..............................671-9859
Singles
Marylou Kent ..............................671-0024
Social Hour
John & Arlene Pytko....................288-8011
Softball, 55’s
Jack Mutschler ............................982-7497
Softball, 65’s
Dennis Hively................................983-4109
Stained Glass
Leo Farmer ..................................288-4796
Supper Club
Sharon Kurtz ................................983-4499
Tai Chi Chih
Lovena Warren ............................671-7444
Tennis
Ken Nelson ............................530-283-9667
Texas Hold'em
Deb Mullins ..................................250-7759
Village Players
Parker Shipley ..............................983-2535
Village Voices
Gary Ackerson ............................753-0022
Water Volleyball
Ralph Krueger..............................671-9709
Water Volleyball Weekends Don Reinke....................................474-9442
Woodcarving
Wesley Stevens..............................982-3809
Yoga
Elfrieda Rost ................................982-2319
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January, 2011
2011 CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES
JACQUELINE (JACKIE)
GATEWOOD
Life has an interesting way of taking
twists and turns, and that is certainly true
in my case. When I moved to
MountainBrook Village, I had not planned
to get so involved in the volunteer aspects
of this wonderful community. However, I
was elected to the Board of Directors in
March 2009 and I am currently serving as
the first woman President of the MBV
Board of Directors.
I am originally from Michigan where I
completed a master's degree in education
and a doctorate in clinical psychology. I
have been involved in the mental health
field and in the education field since the
1960's. Prior to moving to Arizona I
taught at a graduate university in Virginia
and I am currently teaching part time for
the University of Phoenix in the master's
program in psychology.
While in Virginia I was involved in the
Homeowner's Association serving on the
architectural committee.
My tenure on the MBV Board of
Directors has been a very interesting and
rewarding experience. With the diverse
population here, it is a challenge to
provide the scope of activities that meets
the needs of the residents while
maintaining financial responsibility.
Among my goals for the future of MBV
is to strive for increased volunteerism and
greater community involvement. As my
Grandmother always said, "Many hands
make work light."
Since becoming president last March, I
have appointed five ad hoc committees to
explore various community issues and
make recommendation to the Board.
These committees have been comprised of
members with divergent opinions and
ideas who have worked together to
recommend the best course of
action/solutions for the majority of
homeowners.
Additionally, maintaining fiscal
responsibility is a prominent goal. MBV
is in sound financial condition with the
reserves being at an all time high. This is
the result of a forward looking Board over
the past few years who have been
committed to their fiduciary role.
The coming year should prove to be
very interesting and exciting. I look
forward to serving in this leadership role
and will strive to keep MBV a viable and
desirable community.
Yours for a kinder and gentler
community.
Dr. Jackie Gatewood
JOSEPH A. JURESICH
My wife Jan and I have lived in
MountainBrook Village since October
1993 and are now in our second home. I
retired as Print Manager from the Detroit
Newspaper Agency in 1992 after a 38
year career. I managed two departments
and had a annual budget of
$13,000,000.00 not including paper and
ink.
Prior to my present term on the Board
of Directors I served on the Building and
Grounds Committee for the past two years
concentrating on water conservation.
I want to see that MountainBrook
Village continues to be the great place to
live that it presently is by maintaining the
facilities while seeking cost savings in
order to keep the homeowners fees as low
as possible.
AL LEHMAN
My wife and I have lived in the Valley
since 1965. I was a small business owner
for 33 years before retiring in 1997. We
also owned and managed residential and
commercial real estate properties. We
have lived at MountainBrook Village for
over three years.
I would like to see MountainBrook
Village continue to be managed
conservatively and continue to improve
upon and add to the facilities. I would like
to see more residents participate in the
present activities and to see additional
activities and facilities as may be desired
by the residents.
ROBERT M. MEINECKE
I served seven years in the US Navy
where I received training in electronics
and nuclear engineering. My last
assignment was a nuclear powered
destroyer in the construction phase and
later as a member of the commissioning
crew. Most of my private industry
experience was with GTE (Verizon)
holding a variety of positions in
operations, marketing and sales. I retired
as Director of National Accounts
Marketing and Sales.
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My wife, Carol, and I also owned and
operated two small businesses. Carol and
I moved from California to
MountainBrook Village in January of
1995. We both enjoy the active adult
lifestyle and I believe this "active"
lifestyle must be supported and protected
into the future of our community. As a
board member I would strive to represent
and serve the residents of MountainBrook
Village with openness, honesty and
integrity.
lived in Arizona since 1960. I have seen
huge changes in that time. I have enjoyed
living in MountainBrook Village for the
last 16 years as a full time resident. Some
of those years I was still working but in
recent years I have been active in many
community events, classes and the use of
the recreational facilities. I am on the
Library Committee and served as
chairman of "Andrea's Closet" annual toy
drive for the past 3 years. I have also
volunteered my time to many of our
community events. I was active with other
MBV residents in working against
MountainBrook Drive being extended to
the neighboring community.
I am a retired educator. I received my
BA from Arizona State University and my
Masters from Northern Arizona
University. I worked in Gilbert school
district for 26 years. I was awarded
Educator of the Year for the Town of
Gilbert and the Gilbert School District in
1999. I chaired many committees both at
the school and district level. After
retirement, I organized and implemented
a diversity program in which 3500
employees were trained. I also mentored
new teachers for 4 years. I have always
been active in my community working
with the Girl Scouts, church and action
committees regarding school issues.
I am running for the board because I
want to make a contribution to my
community. I feel I am an open-minded
person and will be a good listener. I
believe communication between the board
and the residents is very important. I will
work to continue to preserve the beauty
and quality of life in MBV while guarding
against unnecessary expenditures.
BARBARA SEBRING
We are so fortunate to live in such a
picturesque setting as MountainBrook
Village. Our village represents a vibrant
and caring community where we can
make new friends, enjoy many activities
or just relax if we want. Preserving our
association is critically tied to preserving
our quality of life here in MountainBrook
Village.
I am almost a native Arizonan. I have
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