Community Association Newsletter August 2012
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Community Association Newsletter August 2012
East Lake Village Community Association Newsletter August 2012 East Lake Village Content 5325 Village Center Drive Yorba Linda CA 92886 Main Clubhouse…………………….779-0657 RCII…………………………………..701-9440 FAX…………………………………..779-8725 Finance Fax…………………………779-5491 E-mail………………….EastLake@elvca.com Clubhouse Hours 9:00am - 9:00pm 7 days a week Staff Extensions General Manager…………….……….Susan Janowicz 102 Operations Manager……………….….…...Jeff Leinen 101 Finance Manager…………….….……....Tammy Rees 105 Finance Assistant….……..……….….Laurie Hamilton 108 Community Relations…………….…..…..Lori Martinez 107 Activities Coordinator…………….….…..Dena Mohler 110 Staff E-mail Susan Janowicz……………………...sjanowicz@elvca.com Jeff Leinen ……………………………….jleinen@elvca.com Tammy Rees………………………………trees@elvca.com Lori Martinez………………………….lmartinez@elvca.com Dena Mohler…………………………...dmohler@elvca.com Master-Board Of Directors Jim Jobst, President…………………………….321-7313 Bridget Blehm, Vice President…………………970-0339 Pat Schiada, Treasurer…………………………777-6758 Wayne Pabich, Secretary……….……………..777-9241 Marisa Mallory, Member-at-Large .…………...777-6035 District Delegates District 1: Jim Jobst……………………………...321-7313 District 2: Ed Brown……………………………...970-8885 District 3: Sue Wohlt……………………………..779-5135 District 4: Doreen Saba.………………………...779-2321 District 5: Dale Bradley ………………………….970-8546 District 6: Mark Kuka…………………………….779-5321 District 7: Bill Schuler……………………………693-1910 District 8: Mary Leef………………………..……779-2286 District 9: Jeff Li………………………………….695-9938 District 10: Ernie Booker………………………..296-3313 District 11: Chris Myrand………………………..777-3409 District 12: Tom Winter………………………….779-7253 District 13: George Peterman…………………..779-1716 Boathouse Hours Summer Hours Monday - Sunday 9am - 8:00pm (Last check out 7pm) 3-4 Board Highlights 4 Finance 4-12 Important Information 13 For Your Information 13-14 Fitness Classes 15 Club News 16 Swim Club 17-25 Upcoming Events 26 RCII Schedule 27 Calendar 28-32 Discounts for ELV Residents RCII Facility Hours: Gym & Spa 5:30am - 10:00pm Pool 5:30am—10:00pm (Lap swimming only from 5:30am-7am, so as not to disturb the surrounding neighbors) East Lake Village Webpage www.elvca.com Download forms Access previous newsletters Classified Ads Rules and Regulations Make a payment Print Architectural Forms Master Board Meeting Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 7:00pm at the East Lake Clubhouse Copies of the meeting’s agenda with topics to be discussed will be made available four days prior to the meeting at the Clubhouse and online www.elvca.com Shores Board Meeting Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 5:30pm At the East Lake Clubhouse Shores Homeowners: Committee Chairpersons: Any questions regarding your Shores Property, please call StoneKastle Community Management, INC at (714) 395-5245 Architectural: Tracy Decuire…………………….693-1605 Bridge Club: George Raheb…………………….779-0308 Finance Committee: Pat Schiada ……………...777-6758 Lake Management: Harold Cottrill……………...779-5564 Tom Rosas………………...779-5556 Rec Committee: Connie Alford………………….693-9562 Book Club: Sue Dexter…………………………..695-1277 Shores Board Of Directors Keith Hocking, President …...938-5040 Richard Grubbs, VP………….777-4146 Kjell Taylor, Secretary……….779-3929 To report street light outages: determine the identification number of the specific light which is on the pole and call 1-800-655-4555. The light will be reactivated in a matter of hours. Lights on the greenbelts, City of Yorba Linda. Call 961-7170 Tom Moore, Treasurer……….695-9410 The greenbelts are not the responsibility of the Association. If you see any suspicious activity on the greenbelt or have a question regarding maintenance of the area, please call the City of Yorba Linda Mon-Fri or on weekends call the Police Department. Rick Reiss, Member-at-large..701-0453 2 Board Highlights By Susan Janowicz, General Manager, CCAM, CMCA, MCM Lori Martinez, Community Relations Coordinator, reported on behalf of the Hearing and Architectural Review Committees for the month of June. The Hearing Committee had invited 25 homeowners to hearings, of which 11 were recommended for fines due to property maintenance issues. The Architectural Review Committee considered 18 applications, all of which were approved . There were 2 Over-The-Counter approvals. THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY EVERY ISSUE TO COME BEFORE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Directors Jim Jobst, Bridget Blehm, Pat Schiada, Wayne Pabich and Marisa Mallory attended the July 10, 2012 Board of Directors meeting. Staff in attendance included Susan Janowicz (General Manager), Jeff Leinen (Operations Manager),Tammy Vega (Finance Manager) and Lori Martinez (Community Relations Coordinator). Eagle Rays Swim Club had a fundraiser scheduled for July 12th. Pat Schiada, Treasurer, reported on behalf of the Finance Committee. For the month ending June 30 finances were $22,000 better-than-planned, and $49,400 betterthan-planned year-to-date. Tom Rosas, Co-Chair of the Lake Management Committee, reported on their June meeting. The Committee meets monthly to review the condition and quality of the lake, lake operations, lake usage, environmental concerns/issues, boat usage and maintenance, fish, lake consultant reports and staff reports, and much more. The lake clarity was reported to be 33-36 inches in June, with temperatures slightly rising due to the summer heat. Boat checkouts on Mother’s Day was 37 which reflected a much higher usage than in years past (way to go dads!). Two paddle boats were purchased and one paddle boat was removed from the fleet. There were 92 participants at the Fishing Derby. Additional instructions will be given to homeowners when checking out the larger Duffy boats. Homeowners Forum offered an opportunity for residents to address the Board of Directors with any questions, concerns or comments. Topics of discussion and comments included music in the Clubhouse. The Board of Directors instructed staff to have background music play in the Clubhouse at all times to offer a more welcoming atmosphere. The Board of Directors took the following actions: Approved June financial statements Approved suspension of one homeowner due to delinquencies Approved fines for eleven homeowners due to property maintenance violations Approved Organizational Meeting Minutes of June 12, 2012 Approved Board of Directors Meeting Minutes of June 12, 2012 Sanctioned of a new card club—”Hand and Foot” to meet on the second and fourth Mondays of each month Denied a request to have banquet room cancellation fee waived Ratified the following reserve expenditures: Wood Work Replacement—$3,829 Ice Maker Replacement—$4,799 Pool Repairs at all facilities—$8,593.72 2 Paddle Boats—$1,676.70 Lake Aerators—$2,848.58 Proposed changes to the Architectural Guidelines pertaining to non-standard gates (see pages 8-10 for details) Proposed changes to the Pet Rules (see page 6-7 for details) Proposed changes to the Pool Rules (see page 5 for details) Connie Alford, Chair of the Recreation Committee, advised the Board of the following activities: The Spaghetti Dinner was cancelled due to low participation. The last Bingo Night raised $618 for the Holiday Tree Lighting Project. The Committee also decided to charge $5 more the day before, to encourage participants to sign up earlier. There were 92 kids at the Fishing Derby (40 were East Lake kids/friends and the remainder were from a local Boy Scout Troop). The Committee decided to purchase lighting decorations for next year’s Patriotic Boat Parade. The Pool Rules were reviewed with recommendations made to the Board regarding the age restrictions of the Jacuzzi usage Plans are underway for 2013. Jeff Leinen, Operations Manager, reported on behalf of the Landscape Committee. Monthly walkthroughs are conducted at all facilities and lake perimeter to inspect the landscaping and work performed by the Association’s contractor. 3 Board Highlights—continued Finance / Important Info The General Session was adjourned at 8:08pm. An Excutive Session was held following the General Session to discuss litigation, matters relating to the formation of contracts with third parties, member discipline, personnel matters and member delinquency or payment of assessments/fines. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 14, 2012. If you would like to have a matter addressed by the Board of Directors, please contact Susan Janowicz, General Manager no later than the first Tuesday of the month. The matter will then be added to the agenda for discussion and consideration at the following Tuesday’s meeting. Please drop off to the Clubhouse or e-mail to Eastlake@elvca.com. BUDGET COMPARISON REPORT Month Ending June 30, 2012 By Tammy Rees ELVCA Finance Manager ACTUAL BUDGET DIFFERENCE Total Revenue $193,955 $176,407 $17,548 Total Expenses $175,804 $180,708 $4,905_ Excess of Revenue Over Expenses $18,152 $(4,301) $22,453 The third month of Fiscal Year 2012/13 reflected income over budget by $17,548 and expenses under budget $4,905 for a net variance of $22,453 under budget. The increase in income was primarily due to higher than expected escrow closings and Swim Club participation this month. The Management team is continuing in keeping administration costs low which created the net effect of lower expenses. Congratulations to our Swim Club Team for reaching close to full enrollment levels. Civil Code Section 1363.05 (The Open Meeting Act) requires that before a Board may discuss a matter in open session, the proposal must first appear on an agenda published to the membership. Agendas are available to the membership four days prior to a scheduled and noticed Board of Directors meeting. The agenda will be posted at the Clubhouse and on line at www.elvca.com for homeowners’ review. The Finance Committee meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. The Committee is responsible for overseeing the spending of the Association including operations, committees, clubs and events. We always welcome new participation. Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday August 14, 2012 at 6 p.m. Do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions. You can reach me at (714) 779-0657 or by e-mail TRees@elvca.com The Board may only discuss items on the published agenda; however homeowners may still speak on issues not on the agenda during Homeowners’ Forum. The Board or staff may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by a person speaking at a meeting. This law does permit the Board to take action on an item not on the agenda if the Board determines that: (1) an emergency situation exists; (2) there is a need to take immediate action that came to the attention of the Board after the agenda was posted and distributed; or (3) the item appeared on an agenda that was posted and distributed for a prior meeting within 30 calendar days prior. Holiday Boat Reservations Mark your calendar! Holiday Boat Reservations may be made in person only beginning Saturday, November 17th at 9:00am at the Front Desk of the Clubhouse. Please note that you will not be able to make a reservation by phone until Sunday, November 20th at 9:00am. 4 Important Information 5 Important Information 6 Important Information 7 Important Information 8 Important Information 9 Important Information 10 Important Information Attention Parents! Summarized Guest Policy The Staff at East Lake would like to ask you for your assistance in reminding your children about appropriate behavior, the need for an East Lake ID card, and the guest policy when at any of the East Lake facilities. Club/Rec Area - 2 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if the owner is present. RCII and Heritage - 2 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if the owner is present. As a reminder, children may have no more than 2 guests at the Clubhouse, basketball/volleyball courts and they must have their East Lake ID card. (Children who have passed the swim test may swim in the pools without adult supervision when a lifeguard is on duty, but may not bring guests.) RCII Workout - No guests permitted. Certified Fitness trainers permitted. Basketball Court - 2 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if the owner is present. If problems arise we will ask the child to leave. If necessary, ID cards may be revoked and privileges suspended. Volleyball Court - 2 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if the owner is present. Pools - Children under 14, no guests without an adult present. 14 years of age and older, 2 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if owner is present. Swim Diapers All children who are not toilet trained need to wear swim diapers at all times while in the water. Defecation/pool contamination causing the closure of a pool will be billed back to the responsible Homeowner at a minimum cost of $125.00. Staff members will be checking children. If they do not have swim diapers they will not be allowed to enter the water. 8-13 years of age may swim without an adult if they have passed a swim test, have a parent waiver on file and a lifeguard is on duty. Boating - 2 guests per resident, of up to a maximum boat capacity. Fishing - Ages 8-17 must have a signed Fishing Rules Acknowledgement on file. Ages 8-13, 2 guests per resident. 14 years of age and older, 4 guests per resident or 6 guests per household, if owner is present. Digital ID Cards Required! Please stop by the main Clubhouse any day between 9am-5pm to obtain an ID card. You will need to bring photo ID and proof of residency. Homeowner may not exceed a maximum of 6 guests per household. There is a $10 replacement fee for lost cards. ID cards are REQUIRED for use of any of the facilities and lake. 11 Important Information East Lake Village Café Menu Snacks & Lunch Grilled Cheese Sandwich Cheese Quesadilla Grilled Chicken Quesadilla Teriyaki Chicken Bowl Corn Dog Hot Dog Nachos Popcorn Slush Puppies Summer Lifeguards Schedule For the month of August Lifeguards will be on duty as follows: Family Pool Lifeguard Hours: 2 Lifeguards 12-5pm & 1 Lifeguard 5-7pm RCII Lifeguard Hours: (weekends/holidays only): Cherry Blue Raspberry Lemon Lime Cherry Cola Bubblegum Watermelon 1 Lifeguard 12-7pm Other Beverages Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times, unless they have passed the swim test and have a parent waiver on file. If the child 8-13 years of age has passed the swim test and has a parent waiver on file, then they may swim without an adult only when there is a lifeguard on duty, but may not bring guests. Regular & Large Sodas Bottled Water Candy and Sides Sour Twists, Air Heads Chips Candy Bars Hours of Operation Every Day 12pm—4pm Lifeguards are not present at the Wader Pool, Adult Pool or Heritage Pool (signs are posted). 12 FYI Aqua Aerobics Aqua Zumba Mon/Wed 9am—10am Adult Pool at Clubhouse Missing Cat Black and White Please Call 562-922-4542 Known as the Zumba “pool party,” the Aqua Zumba program gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Splashing, stretching, twisting, even shouting, laughing, hooting and hollering are often heard during an Aqua Zumba class. Integrating the Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, the Aqua Zumba class blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief. OR Aqua Aerobics Tues/Thurs 6pm—7pm Adult Pool at Clubhouse This traditional style Aqua Aerobics class combines the best of the fitness world with the low impact value of the aquatic environment. With the ability to modify the moves to suit all types of aquatic enthusiasts, these classes feature talented instructors who are committed to helping you reach your fitness goals. This class is for anyone who wants to get moving, beginning or expert, come see why experts recommend aquatic fitness! Aug. 1 - 31 Sign up at the Clubhouse $40 for Residents $50 for Guests* per month * see p. 13 for guest registration policy 13 Fitness Classes Power & Pilates Beginning and Intermediate Yoga Session: August 1 - 31 Session: August 1 - 29 Days/Times: Wed/Fri 9:15 –10:15am Days/Times: Mon/Wed 6:00 - 7:00pm Where: Bottom floor of the Clubhouse Where: Bottom floor of the Clubhouse Cost: $30 for Residents $40 for Guests* Cost: $30 for Residents $40 for Guests* This course is designed to learn about enhancing your mind-body connection. Students should bring a towel, yoga mat, block and strap. By practicing Pilates, you will strengthen your core, have more energy and improve your total appearance. Strength Training With Natalie ZUMBA Session: Aug. 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 Session: Aug. 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 Days/Times: Tues/Thurs 5:30-6:00pm Days/Times: Tues/Thurs 6:00 - 7:00pm Where: Bottom floor of the Clubhouse Where: Bottom floor of the Clubhouse Cost: $20 for Residents $30 for Guests* per month Cost: $45 for Residents $55 for Guests* per month Get stronger, leaner, healthier… With a regular strength training program, you can reduce your body fat, increase your lean muscle mass and burn calories more efficiently. Zumba program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. No Excuses Boot Camp for Women Session: July 30 - Aug. 24 Days/Times: M, W, F at 5:30-6:30am or 8:00-9:00am Pre-registration is required! Please sign up at the main Clubhouse prior to participating in the class. Refund Policy – All refunds requested prior to the session starting are subject to a $10.00 processing fee. There will be no refunds provided once the class or session has started. Where: East Lake Village Parking Lot/basketball court, around the lake, and on the beautiful trails of Yorba Linda. *All guests must be sponsored by a Resident and can participate only as space permits. No pro-rating of class fees. Cost: $65 for Residents and $75 for Guests* No Discounts Monday and Friday consists of strength, anaerobic, and interval training. Wednesday is dedicated to hiking, walking, or running (whatever you are capable of) on the beautiful trails of Yorba Linda. Campers should bring – mat, 5 or 8 lb. weights, water and a towel. 14 Clubs MAH JONGG PLAYERS WANTED Hand and Foot Card Club! Existing Mah Jongg group would like additional players. Both experienced and beginning players are welcome. Mah Jongg is an ancient Chinese tile game which requires skill as well as luck. If you don’t know how to play, we will teach you in one-on-one sessions until you can comfortably play in a group setting. We play on Wednesday evenings from 6pm-9pm at the Clubhouse. We are a friendly and fun group and you are welcome to come by any Wednesday during play time and check us out! We meet the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 1 PM to 4 PM. Hand and Foot is a card game that requires a partner, so if you’re interested in playing, grab a partner and join us. Currently, we have 3 teams that have signed up. It’s a very easy game to learn, so even if you don’t know how to play, we’ll show up early to give you a quick lesson your first time out. Please call Milla Bialosky at (714) 504-6795, or email her at millabialosky@aol.com . For more information please call Bridget Blehm at 714-970-0339 and let her know you will be joining them. Hope to see you at the clubhouse! Craft & Color Craft and Color is a fun group that provides children of preschool age and under with a safe place to play. We will be meeting at the Wader Pool at the Clubhouse on August 6, 14, 20, and 28 from 10am-12pm. We will be meeting at the Heritage pool on Friday August 24 from 10am-12pm. Ladies' Bunco Night New Members Are Welcome!! Come play Bunco with a great group of women! We meet on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7pm at the Clubhouse. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, August 21. It's also an excellent opportunity to talk to other parents and learn more about our MOMS Club. We will provide a different craft/activity at each Craft and Color (holiday crafts, coloring, play-doh, etc.). Bring your little ones and join us for some fun! *Residents only, 21 and over please. Any Questions please call Cheryl Hansen 714-878-6070 Bake cupcakes directly in ice-cream cones, so much more fun and easier for kids to eat. Make an instant cupcake carrier by cutting crosses into a box lid. 15 Swim Club News The East Lake Eagle Rays Swim Team has been busy participating in swim meets, hosting fundraisers and of course practicing! The team is always accepting new members, beginner to experienced, and we would love you to join us. The Team held its annual swim-along at RCII on Thursday, July 12. A total of 29 participants swam 2,749 laps! This is the teams’ biggest and most important fundraiser of the year. Proceeds from this fundraiser are used to pay the heat for the RCII pool from November to March for the swim club and any East Lake resident who would like to swim in the winter. Last year the swim club paid $18,000 in heating bills to keep RCII pool opened and heated from 3-7pm for November though March. We are still collecting from our sponsors, and we will report back next month. Thanks to parent volunteers Susi Kahn and Carrie Walker for coordinating this fundraiser. Summer is the busiest season for swim meets and the Rays swimmers have done well in their competitions. The Rays finished 5th overall at Orange County Swim Conference Pentathlon meet. Congratulations to the following swimmers who earned a top ten finish in their age group! Noah Khan (7-8 Boys) 2nd Place Naveed Ramin (7-8 Boys) 6th Place Marah Kane (9-10 Girls) 10th Place Kian Ramin (9-10 Boys) 2nd Place Christian Khan (9-10 Boys) 5th Place Zachary Co (11-12 Boys) 1st Place Jake Leichner (11-12 Boys) 6th Place Congratulations to the following swimmers who have qualified to represent the RAYS at the Southern California Swimming Junior Olympics! Zachary Co, Christian Khan, Jake Leichner, Kenton Quan, Kian Ramin, and Derrick Yen. It is very difficult to make the cut to qualify for this meet. We would like to congratulate our swimmers for working so hard and our wonderful coaches for their commitment to our team! If you are interested in our team, please come to RCII between 4 and 6 or email swimcoachdevon@yahoo.com for more information. 16 Upcoming Events Friday Night Late Night August 3 7pm-11pm Bridge, Poker and Game Night Saturday, August 11 7pm-10pm Residents can play poker, hang out, socialize or just stop by for soda and popcorn. The Clubhouse will be open until 11pm. We provide popcorn, sodas and coffee. This is a great way to meet your neighbors! Let’s Go To The Movies! Only $1 Cinema City Theatres invites you to join them for their Annual Summer Movie Matinee. A different film will show each week at 9:45am on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Doors open at 9:15am. Admission is $1 for everyone. Cinema City is also proud to offer $1 Drinks and $1 Popcorn for their Summer Movie Matinee guests. July 31 & Aug 1 How to Train Your Dragon August 7 & 8 Dolphin Tale Please come early. Space is limited. Admission is required for all persons age 3 and over, or occupying a seat, including infants in carriers. Please be aware that strollers may not be accommodated. 5635 E. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim Hills. 714-970-6700 Edwards Anaheim Hills 14 invites moviegoers of all ages to climb aboard the Summer Movie Express to enjoy a great selection of films. Movies are G or PG rated for only $1 on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10:00am. A portion of proceeds from the Summer Movie Express will be donated to the Will Rogers Institute. July 31 & Aug 1 Rio Spy Kids: All the Time August 7 & 8 Chimpanzee Hoodwinked Too August 14 & 15 Arthur Christmas Smurfs 8030 East Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills 714-282-5953 17 Upcoming Events Spend Sunday Nights at the Adult Pool Get out of the House on those HOT August Nights! Listen to local musicians play as you enjoy the beautiful view while sitting Poolside among Family & Friends at the adult pool. Feel free to bring your own Appetizers & Beverages of choice * Adults Only Please August 5th , Rob Verdi— Professional Saxophonist, playing with tracks. Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Santana, & others August 12th, Jeb Lipson - Acoustic Guitar, Country/Folk August 19th, Acoustic Conversation , High Energy, acoustic-electric band Calling all T-Birds and Pink Ladies! Come out and Join us for a fun filled evening as we take a trip back to simpler times. Sing-along to your favorite hits as we watch “bad boy”, Danny and “the girl next door”, Sandy fall in love all over again in the original high school musical, GREASE! Seating starts at 7:00pm. ~Movie starts at 7:45pm Please RSVP early so that we know how many movie fans to expect. 714-779-0657 18 Upcoming Events Pageant of The Masters Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Eureka! Its The Genius! As the festival of Arts celebrates it's 80th Birthday, the Pageant will pull back the curtain on The Genius. The 2012 pageant will once again showcase classic works by some of the extraordinary masters who galvanized art history. From the glories of the Italian Renaissance to the deeply personal imaginings of modern masters, The Genius will be filled with breathtaking theatrical recreations of memorable artworks. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to enjoy The Genius, which promises to be fun and inspiring. Tickets on Sale Now at The Clubhouse $60/ Person The chartered bus leaves the Clubhouse at 3:30pm. Show starts at 8:30pm and ends at 10:30pm. There is plenty of time before the Pageant starts to have dinner, walk around Laguna Beach and enjoy the Festival of Arts. (In addition to the show, your Pageant ticket also entitles you to free unlimited admission to the Festival of Arts all summer long!) Making Sense of Medicare DRIVE–THRU E-Waste Collection & Shredding! Saturday, September 15th 9am to 12pm Wednesday, September 12th 7pm -9pm Original Medicare - What does it cover? HMOs, PPOs and Medicare Supplement (Medi-gap) What’s the differences? Long Term Care -What’s does Medicare cover? Medi-cal & VA Benefits - Eligibility and income/ asset guidelines! Shredding For all of those old documents, Shred Pros will shred it right in front of you with their on-site mobile shredding truck. Shred Pros is only charging $2 per box or $10 a container…and one container can hold up to seven standard size file boxes of paper! 2012 Changes – Even if you came last year, come again to find out what has changed! (10 Boxes or 2 Containers Maximum, Please!) If you have a bigger job then that, feel free to check out their website at: www.shred-pros.com with any questions you may have or call the owner, Sonny Torrez, directly at (714) 333-6470. Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D Part A - Hospital Part B - Medical Part C – Medicare Advantage Plans Part D - Prescription Drugs Plans “Donut Hole”How to avoid it! E-Waste Collection Sonia Jensen, a Medicare Insurance Specialist, will be giving a FREE presentation on Making Sense of Medicare. Load up those worn out, broken and outdated, Televisions, Monitors, Computer Systems, Copy Machines, Fax Machines, Printers, Wiring and Cellular Phones. All you need to do is drive up at the Clubhouse and someone from E-recycling will unload it all for you! Please RSVP to the Clubhouse at (714) 779-0657 to let us know you’re coming! 19 Upcoming Events “BINGO!” Friday, September 28th Doors Open 7:00pm Games Start at 7:30pm $10 Residents ~ $12 Guests Tickets on Sale August 1st Reserve a Table for a Group of 8-10 people for only $5 * Ticket Prices Increase to $15 on Thursday Sept. 27th Must be 18 yrs. old to play Sodas, Coffee, Popcorn and Cookies will be provided. Bingo Etiquette Bingo is a well-known game that involves chance and good luck. The basic premise of the game involves the random selection of numbers for the opportunity to win prizes. As with any kind of activity, it is smart to be aware of the proper etiquette and protocol before you play the game. Respect Please show respect and common courtesy towards bingo callers, as they exert absolutely no control or influence over the winning numbers. The only time it is acceptable to make a comment is when the caller is simply inaudible or speaking too rapidly and you cannot understand him. Stay Quiet Most people concentrate very deeply on bingo, especially during the calling out of numbers. Please show respect for the other callers by staying quiet for the entire game. Abstain from chatting with your friends or people sitting near you. Turn your cell phone off or keep it on "vibrate." Some players may be hard of hearing and if you talk over the numbers you may cause someone to miss out on winning Personality Show your personable side at bingo games. After all, bingo is an interactive activity that involves being around a lot of other people. Bingo is not solely a game for winning -- it can be a fun and rewarding experience that helps you to make a lot of new friends that have similar interests to you, as well. Calling “Bingo” If you are so lucky that you have winning numbers, make sure to say "Bingo" in a clear and loud manner. If you mumble "Bingo," people may not hear you. Also, if you are going to call out "Bingo," double check to make sure you really have it. 20 Upcoming Events 21 Upcoming Events 22 Upcoming Events 23 Upcoming Events 24 Upcoming Events 25 RCII Pool Schedule Dissolve six to eight aspirin pills in a glass of warm water, coat hair with the solution, let sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse. 26 August 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Late Night Friday 7-11pm 5 Summer Concert 7-9pm 12 6 13 Summer Concert 7-9pm 26 Grease Sing-A-Long 7:45pm 20 9 11 Bridge Night 7pm-12am 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 Finance Mtg 6pm Board Mtg 7pm ARC 5pm Hearing 7pm 27 10 Pageant of Shores The Masters Board Mtg 3:305:30pm 11:30pm ARC 5pm Summer Concert 7-9pm 19 8 7 28 29 Volunteer Appreciation Party 30 31 Lake Management Mtg 7pm Zumba Tues & Thurs 9:15-10:15am 6:00—7:00p Strength Training Tues & Thurs 5:30—6:00p Aqua Zumba Mon & Wed 9:00-10:00a Aqua Aerobics Tues & Thurs 6:00-7:00p Yoga Wed & Fri 9:15—10:15a Eagle Rays Practice Mon—Fri 3:30—8:30p 27 Boot Camp Mon, Wed & Fri 5:30—6:30a 8:00—9:00a Pilates Mon & Wed 6:00—7:00p 28 29 30 31 32