Stay Cool in a DobSon RanCh Pool!
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Stay Cool in a DobSon RanCh Pool!
Roundup Ranchers’ JUNE 15, 2015 The Official publication of Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association Stay Cool in a Dobson Ranch Pool! Pool and Junior Olymp ic Pool at Lo ita t La Cas ad a Splash P s Altos There are three locations in Dobson Ranch with pools! There is a pool at the Saratoga Rec Center, 2345 S. Saratoga and two pools at the Los Altos Rec Center, 2524 W. Campo Alegre. The pool at La Casita, 2719 S. Reyes, has been recently renovated and is beautiful! If you have little ones, they can have some zero-depth water play at the splash pad at La Casita. It’s an ideal way for non-swimmers to stay cool and burn off some energy. Swim lessons are a great way to prepare your child for a safe & fun summer at the pool. Please see page 13 for swim lesson details at Dobson Ranch. Looking for a splash of fitness? Dobson Ranch offers Aqua Zumba and Water Aerobic classes. Please see page 14 and 15 for details. Continued on page 5 By Joanna Loftus Ranchers’ Roundup Editor Do you love summer? Do you love water? There’s no better way to beat the stifling summer heat than to spend a day at the pool—catching rays, cooling off in the water and, of course, spending time with family and friends. Swimming is a perfect summer activity – especially on days when the weather is so hot you feel like melting! Laughing, splashing, and playing in the pool all day sounds like a great idea… now where do you go to have all that cool fun? You don’t have to go far. There are amazing pool facilities right here in Dobson Ranch! Pool at Saratoga pg. 16 Prsrt Std US Postage PAID Phoenix AZ Permit #1662 The Dobson Association 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ 85202 Administration Phone: 480-831-8314 Fax: 480-491-8128 Dobson Ranch HOA Annual Golf Tournament 2 YOUR Community In This Issue… On the Cover Stay Cool in a Dobson Ranch Pool YOUR Community | 2 Director’s Report A Message From the Editor Assessment Reminder Things to Know Frequently Called Phone Numbers Message from the Association Board President Letter to the Editor Home and Garden | 6 Green Thumb Awards Architectural Applications May 2015 Home Sales Be a Volunteer Weather Observer – Rainlog.org Good Neighbor Awards Energy Saving Tips Amenities | 8 The World is Changing Table and Chair Rentals Dobson Ranch Pontoon Tour/Ride Information Recreation Happenings | 10 From the Recreation Manager’s Desk Fall and Summer Facility Hours Dobson Dolphins Ms. Jessi’s Corner La Casita Preschool Graduation Dobosn Ranch Aces Tennis Camp 2015 Recreation Classes Swim Lessons Dobson Ranch Tennis Academy Water Aerobics at Saratoga Rec Center Tennis Talk Pickleball Skills & Drills It’s Back! Aqua Zumba Arizona Diamondback Tickets Ice Cream Social Back to School Movie at La Casita Dobson Ranch HOA Annual Golf Tournament La Casita Youth Summer Camp 2015 Cerveza Run Golfland Sunsplash Tickets Harkins Movie Tickets Raquetball Courts Available Pool Party Rental at La Casita Recreation Center La Casita Preschool Registration Splash Pad Rules Pool Rules Clubs | 22 Dobson Ranch Retirees Club Kiwanis Club Forming at Dobson Ranch Fishing Club Retiree’s Schedule Women’s Club Dobson Conservatives Dobson Ranch Democrats and Friends Club Dobson High Graduate Recipient of the Women’s Club Scholarship Award In Our Community | 24 Programs at Dobson Ranch Library June/July 2015 Stay Out of the Hot Seat Congratulations In Every Issue | 26 Classifieds At Your Service Monthly Calendar The Dobson Association Director’s Report By David L. Jones Executive Director In this month’s newsletter Joanna Loftus, Ranchers Roundup editor, highlights the pools within Dobson Ranch. It’s that time of year when residents flock to one or all of our three pool locations. At the Los Altos facility there are two pools to enjoy. On the north side of the facility is a quaint and cozy small pool, like what you would find in a back yard, to enjoy with friends and family. On the south side of the facility is the junior Olympic pool for those that like to swim laps. The junior Olympic pool area is larger so you have room to spread out either on the pool deck or grass area under a giant umbrella with views of Lake One. The pool at Saratoga is a medium size pool with lush green plants and trees that surround the pool area. Water fitness classes are held at this location for residents to enjoy. The pool that probably gets the most use is the pool at La Casita. The staff sees over a hundred people each day. The high turnout could possibly be that there’s a splash pad adjacent to the pool. The splash pad has nice water amenities that the kids enjoy and the parents and/ or grandparents sit comfortably under the shade in view of the fun. Just outside the pool area is a playground for the kiddos to have more fun. By the time you get them home, they should be wiped out. Check out the pictures of the three locations on page 5. The pool and splash pad at La Casita was recently remodeled. Los Altos recently had deck repairs and pool lights replaced. All three locations will have new comfortable pool furniture this month. The team at Dobson Ranch wants you to enjoy all locations, please check out pool rules on page 20 to keep you and yours safe. Daily the staff maintenance the pool and the areas around them for everyone’s safety. Unfortunately we may have to close a pool due to maintenance. When that happens it could be a hassle to travel to another location, but I’m positive once you get to the alternative location you will enjoy it just as much. At the May Board meeting, the Board of Directors agreed to renovate the courts at Los Altos. The staff hopes that you will enjoy the refurbished courts and all updates to the association’s common areas. We strive to continue improving the amenities that you enjoy. Check future newsletters for progress and upcoming projects. Swim Lessons 13 Jesse and his team are creating summer fun for everyone to enjoy. For the kids… summer preschool, tennis camp (page 11 and 14), swim lessons (page 13), Back to School Movie (page 16), Summer Camp (page 17). Also check out the recreation classes, pickleball, water aerobics, Aqua Zumba (all on page 12), discounted Arizona Diamondback tickets (page 15) and discounted movie tickets. There’s much to do at Dobson Ranch. Speaking of pools…. I noticed that green pools are in the local news highlights. If you know of a green pool you can report it to the City of Mesa at http://mesaaz. gov/residents/environmental/drain-or-backwash-yourpool or call 480-644-2061 and to Maricopa County at http://www.maricopa.gov/EnvSvc/Complaints/Forms/ ComplaintForm.aspx or call 602-506-6616. Some may say that green pools are habitats for mosquitoes, but according to John Townsend, Vector Control Division Manager with the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department, he states, “just because a pool is green, does not mean that it is breeding mosquitoes.” Mosquitoes usually come out after a monsoon. Some residents feel that mosquitoes breed in the lakes. I want you to know that we created a unique ecosystem within our lakes. The Association stocks fish that eat the mosquito’s larvae on the surface of the lake. The Association also has a dragonfly habitat, thanks to homeowner Kathrine Blomquist, which also eat the larvae. The July issue of the Ranchers’ Roundup will provide tips that may help you from having mosquitoes breed in your own back yard. The City of Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign started June 1. Please see page 7 for more information on this important campaign. Lastly, just a quick reminder of the Arizona Celebration of Freedom presented by Republic Services and the City of Mesa. For the second consecutive year, this free event is on July 4th from 6pm to 10:30pm at the Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre, 263 N. Center Street and along Center Street between Second Street and University Drive. Entertainment, classic cars, live music, patriotic displays, family fun, fireworks and much more to do and see. Please see page 24 for more information on how you can be part of the event. Have a fun and safe summer. Remember to watch your children around water. Please call 911 for reporting emergencies, vandalism, suspicious activity, etc. occurring on or to Ranch property. Dobson Ranch Urgent Assistance (broken sprinklers) 480-226-9597 La Casita Recreation Center 480-831-7464 / 2719 S. Reyes Dobson Association Administrative Office 480-831-8314 / 2719 S. Reyes www.dobsonranchhoa.com Administrative Office Hours: Monday through Thursday - 8 am – 5 pm Friday – 8 am – 4 pm / Saturday and Sunday - Closed Saratoga Recreation Center 480-839-1044 / 2345 S. Saratoga Los Altos Recreation Center / 2524 W. Campo Alegre Valhalla Community Magazines www.Valhalla360.com The official publication of the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association This newspaper is delivered to all homeowners in the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association on a monthly basis. This newspaper is also distributed to surrounding businesses and office complexes. You have received this publication because your HOA believes you take pride in your home environment and community. This newspaper provides you with HOA information and home product advertising that enhances your home comfort and increases the value of your home. We are always interested in your comments or suggestions. While efforts to ensure accuracy are exercised, the publisher assumes no liability for the information contained in either editorial or advertising content. The Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association does not endorse any commercial products or information that may be advertised in the newsletter. DOBSON MONTESSORI SCHOOL Preschool through High School Limited Fall Enrollment! Call for Free Brochure! Super Summer 2015 Over 40 workshops for preschool through high school! Gourmet Cooking, Acting, Film, Fantasy Role Playing, Academics, Field Study, More! Mesa & Tempe www.dobsonmontessori.com 480-962-1432 There is nothing more valuable Appreciating the freedom to enjoy what we love and the people we hold dear is more than a once-a-year event. It’s a way of life, upheld by unwavering spirit and celebrated in our hearts and actions every day. Happy Fourth of July from your local Dignity Memorial® professionals. than freedom. Lakeshore Mortuary • 1815 South Dobson Road • Mesa, Arizona 85202 480-838-5639 • www.LakeshoreMort.com 4 YOUR Community The Dobson Association A Message From the Editor Frequently Called Phone Numbers By Joanna Loftus Ranchers’ Roundup Editor I found a great piece of American history that I would like to share. Please keep reading even if you don’t like history… this little history trivia is very cool! In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month. He recognized ice cream as a fun and nutritious food that is enjoyed by 90 percent of the nation’s population. In the proclamation, President Reagan called for all people of the United States to observe this event with “appropriate ceremonies and activities.” Dobson Ranch has a great activity planned, so mark your calendars because July is right around the corner and we want to eat more ice cream! You know what is even better than ice cream?!? FREE ice cream!!! Come celebrate ice cream at a FREE Ice Cream Social for all HOA members sponsored by the Dobson Ranch Recreation Department on Friday, July 17 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm at the La Casita Recreation Center located at 2719 S. Reyes. While you are there please enjoy the beautiful pool and fun splash pad! Don’t forget there are three locations in Dobson Ranch with pools! There is a pool at the Saratoga Rec Center, 2345 S. Saratoga, two pools at the Los Altos Rec Center, 2524 W. Campo Alegre, and the pool and splash pad at La Casita, 2719 S. Reyes. The amenities at Dobson Ranch are here for you to use, enjoy and stay coooool! I am always looking for content for the paper. If you live by a “Good Neighbor” or know someone with a “Green Thumb”, submit their information. Have you “Tried and Liked” a great business or eatery near Dobson Ranch? Let me know! I know there are great cooks in Dobson Ranch so send me your recipes and I will include them in the paper. I also welcome comments, questions, suggestions, photos and kind words! Please be a part of this great publication and contact me! Email jloftus@dobsonranchhoa.com or call 480-831-8314 and ask for Joanna. The necessary part: Letters and electronic correspondence will become the property of the Dobson Association, which assumes permission to publish and edit as necessary. Assessment Reminder 2015 Assessment Quarterly is $138.60, Semi-annual is $277.20, Annually is $554.40 Assessments are due on the first of each quarter. A late fee of $30 will be charged quarterly if your payment is not received by the 20th of the first month of each quarter (January, April, July and October). Delinquent interest will accrue on any unpaid balance. If you are interested in paying your assessment monthly through ACH (auto debit to your checking account) please complete the form on the front page of our website and return to the administrative office along with a voided check. ACH payments are run on the 5th of each month. There are several other options for paying your assessments: 1) Annual or Quarterly payments can be made by check, cash, debit or credit card. Please be sure to include your payment coupon when mailing your payment in. You can make a one-time payment on our website if paying by debit or credit card. 2) For recurring payments using a debit or credit card, there is a processing site that you can access from the Dobson Association web page located at www.dobsonranchhoa.com. From there click on the payment tab. For those presently setup with us on recurring payment using a debit or credit card, you will need to change the recurring amount to the 2015 assessment amount. Go to www.dobsonranchhoa.com, click on the Payment tab and follow the prompts. Once logged into the payment site, you can modify the payment amount in the auto pay menu. 3) You may send in monthly recurring payments if using your automatic bill pay. You will have to set up the payment online through your bill pay program. Please be sure to include your account number and property address to ensure proper credit to your account. DOBSON RANCH Dobson Ranch Administration 480-831-8314 Dobson Ranch Recreation 480-831-7464 CITY OF MESA Police Headquarters/Information 480-644-2324 Fiesta Patrol Division 480-644-2614 Non-Emergency Police 480-644-2211 City of Mesa 480-644-2011 City Council Office 480-644-3001 Councilman Kavanaugh’s Office 480-644-3003 City Code Compliance 480-644-2061 Graffiti Paint-out 480-644-3083 Street Light Hotline 480-644-3191 Street Barricades 480-644-2160 Animal Control 480-644-2268 Reporting animal cruelty, barking, etc. 480-644-2211 Green Pool Issue 602-506-6616 Loud Parties 480-644-2061 Solid Waste 480-644-2688 Building permits 480-644-4273 Neighborhood Speed Enforcement 480-644-3533 Crime prevention 480-644-2539 AZ Blue Stake (call before you dig) 602-236-1100 Salt River Project 602-236-8888 SCHOOLS Booker T. Washington School Franklin at Alma School Rhodes Jr. High School Dobson High School 480-472-4100 480-472-3900 480-472-2300 480-472-3000 SUB-ASSOCIATIONS Dobson Bay Club Dobson Bay Club, LLC 480-897-6161 Dobson Condos Red Mountain Management, LLC 480-641-6300 Dobson Glen Vision Community Services 480-759-4945 Dobson Greens Laurie Nichols 480-839-9079 Dobson Villas Peterson Company 480-513-6846 Please contact the administration office if you need assistance 480-831-8314. Laguna Village Tri-City Property Management 480-844-2224 x114 Things to Know Lake Park Village Tri-City Property Management 480-844-2224 The Landings Golden Valley Property Management 602-294-0999 Ranchers’ Roundup is the official publication of the Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association. Board Meeting Want to know what is going on in your Association, meet the Board members, sign up for a committee, get to know your Ranch neighbors or voice your opinion? You can do all that at the next Dobson Ranch Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, June 18 at 7 pm at La Casita in the Grande room. We encourage all members to attend. For more information please call 480-831-8314. 2719 S. Reyes Mesa, AZ 85202 480-831-8314 www.dobsonranchhoa.com Urgent Ranch Assistance 480-226-9597 Legante Paseo Snow Property Services David L. Jones Executive Director Water Works Vision Community Services 480-759-4945 4th of July Schedule Administration will be closed on Friday, July 3. Recreation facilities will have holiday hours of 8am-6pm on Saturday, July 4. The articles and comments in this monthly publication are intended to inform, illustrate or provide explanation to members of the Association and do not necessarily serve as official opinions of the board of directors, staff nor its members. As such, we do not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser/contributor. Joanna Loftus Editor Wood Creek Townhomes City Property 480-635-1133 602-437-4777 Please visit the Dobson Ranch website for additional information www.dobsonranchhoa.com. YOUR Community Www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 Message from the Association Board President By Susan Powers Board President I called the May 21, 2015 Dobson Ranch Homeowners Association Board of Directors meeting to order at 7 pm. It was a productive meeting, here’s how the meeting proceeded… I gave the President’s Report, reporting that our third Cerveza Run was a huge success. Runners increased from 36 last year to 72 this year…Rositas Restaurant was on hand giving out chips, guacamole, and salsa as well as Macayos donated chips and salsa…there were pinatas and mariachis…it was a fantastic morning. Executive Director, David Jones gave his Director’s Report, announcing that Dobson Ranch will be in the spotlight, staff submitted an article on Dobson Ranches’ water usage and water conservation and will be published in CAI’s (Community Association Institute) magazine. The newly refurbished pool at La Casita opened early and is receiving great compliments. Secretary, Stacy Holmstedt, spoke on behalf of the Member Services / Marketing Committee. Reporting that the new website is coming along and content is being added. Executive Director, David Jones, reviewed the financial highlights and variance report. Board Member, Frank Mizner, spoke for the Master Planning Committee. The committee met and is recommending to add resident Sonny Treloar to the committee; the Board motioned on and approved his appointment. For the Water Management Committee, Board Member, Ron Magaw discussed the updated Water Management Committee minutes and the Dobson / Baseline storm drain issue. Board member, Sarah Funtowicz spoke on behalf of the Recreation Committee, notating that the committee is on hiatus until the fall. The following business items were deliberated, voted on, and approved: • Sponsorship Policy • Banquet Furniture for La Casita • The Reserve Study • 2014 Financial Audit Statement • Creation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Watercraft Policies • Los Altos Tennis and Pickleball courts refurbishment Next, Board Officers were elected…I (Susan Powers) was elected as President, Sandra Murray as Vice President, Sarah Funtowicz as Secretary, and Stacy Holmstedt as Treasurer. The meeting adjourned at 9:00 pm. Please join us for the next Board of Directors meeting June 18, at 7 pm, at La Casita. 5 Stay Cool in a Dobson Ranch Pool cont. from page 1 During the summer, the pools are open extended hours: Monday through Saturday 8 am to 9 pm and Sundays 8 am to 6 pm. Holiday hours are 8 am to 6 pm. Not only can swimming keep you cool, it is a great physical activity, promotes creative play, inspires family time and creates fond memories. So the next time you decide to suit up and go for a swim, why not kick the fun up a notch and explore all the pools and water activities at Dobson Ranch… just one more reason Dobson Ranch is the best place to live! Please remember… Pool Safety First! We want swimming to be a fun experience, but safety must be the #1 priority. Please obey the rules that are posted at each pool and always know where your child is at all times. Have a safe, fun and cool summer! La Casita Pool Saratoga Pool Los Altos Junior Olympic Pool Los Altos Leisure Pool 6 Home & Garden Green Thumb Awards Desert landscape, xeriscape, or dry landscape… whatever term you prefer to use… is not just about rocks and cactus! These three homes in Dobson Ranch have created functional and beautiful low-water-use landscapes, while maintaining a welcoming feel with bursts of color shining right through our Arizona heat. There are definitely some cool landscapes in Dobson Ranch! There are so many impressive and well-manicured yards in Dobson Ranch that it’s hard to pick each month. If you would like your yard or a neighbor’s yard featured as a Green Thumb winner, just contact me at 480-831-8314 or email jloftus@ dobsonranchhoa.com 2042 W Nido 2234 S Canton 2750 W Junquillo The Dobson Association Homeowner Improvements Architectural Applications May 2015 By Carole Stabile Member Services Coordinator 73 Applications $230,282.00 DOBSON ESTATES Paint Roof Siding $2,600.00 $7,000.00 $15,000.00 DOBSON shores Stucco/Paint Paint Landscape Ramada/ Patio Cover Block wall repair/paint Pigeon control spikes Landscape -privacy Screens Solar Window tint $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $10,500.00 $5,200.00 $500.00 $600.00 $ 3,400.00 $500.00 LAGUNA SHORES RV Gate Paint Roof Extend fence $1,600.00 $2,000.00 $24,000.00 $5,000.00 DOBSON RANCH UNIT I Tuff Shed Paint Dual Pane windows Block wall Block Wall Repair/paint Landscape RV Gate Roof Garage Door Basketball Hoop Windows $2,615.00 $6,237.00 $1,600.00 $2,150.00 $1,600.00 $3,100.00 $1,200.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $100.00 $ 3,500.00 DOBSON RANCH UNIT III Paint Security Door landscape Block wa ll repair/paint Windows Stucco/Paint Replace Block $3,600.00 $400.00 $2,000.00 $ 2,900.00 $ 7,000.00 $500.00 $200.00 GOLDEN PALMS ESTATE RV Gate Roof $600.00 $10,000.00 LAGUNA SHORES AMENDED Paint $12,300.00 LAGUNA SHORES AMENDED Roof Patio Cover Rain Gutters Block Wall Paint $ 28,500.00 $ 5,900.00 $200.00 $1,900.00 $ 12,600.00 REGENCY ESTATES Paint landscape SARATOGA LAKES Stucco/Paint Roof Flagstone landscape Paint WESTPORT BAY Landscape $30.00 $1,000.00 $ 7,800.00 $10,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $2,700 .00 Home Sales Properties in the Foreclosure or Trustee Sale process: 15 11 Houses 4 Condos May home sales: 38 Www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 Be a Volunteer Weather Observer – Rainlog.org Be a volunteer weather observer. Rainlog.org is the place where citizens can help track regional rainfall so that water managers, drought planners, weather reporters and scientists can get a better picture of precipitation patterns across the Southwest. Better information on precipitation patterns can help us make better decisions regarding the management of our natural resources, especially water. Participation in Rainlog.org is free. All that is needed is a rain gauge and a computer or smart phone to enter the amount of rain on a daily or monthly basis. For information on where to locate your TruChek rain gauge and how to install and read it, please log on to www.rainlog.org and look at the gauge guide under the “handbook” tab. You will also find the following information available on the website: • how to become a registered rain logger • how to report and edit your precipitation data • your rainfall records, including tables and charts • interactive maps of daily precipitation amounts Check out the website and follow the installation guidelines and you will be ready to report the next time it rains! Good Neighbor Award Danny Garcia has been picking up litter while he goes walking, and has been doing this for 15 years keeping the Ranch beautiful! Submitted by Richard Trujillo Dobson Ranch resident Home & Garden 7 Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign Begins June 1 With temperatures about to hit triple digits on a regular basis, the City of Mesa is working with nonprofit agencies and businesses to provide supplies of water to the homeless and unsheltered. The eighth annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign will begin Monday, June 1. Residents will be asked to donate water at various drop-off locations throughout the City. The Drop-off locations closest to Dobson Ranch are: Rhodes Aquatic Complex 1860 S. Longmore Road 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. Monday and Saturday , 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Tuesday - Friday 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday (Pool open daily through July 26, weekends through Labor Day) Fiesta Mall – Guest Services and collection bin outside Entrance #3 1445 W. Southern Ave. 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday Mesa Community College – Southern and Dobson 1833 W. Southern Ave. 24-hour drop-off at Public Safety – Building SC 14 The bottles of water that are collected are distributed through United Food Bank to numerous agencies in the valley, including A New Leaf-East Valley Men’s Center, Paz de Cristo, Saint Vincent de Paul and Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS). This year, there will be several special projects and promotions to collect water for the campaign: • Donating at the Rhodes Aquatics Complex Monday through Friday will provide a twofor-one admission to the pool. This does not include the FlowRider. • Golfland Sunsplash, 155 W. Hampton Ave., is offering Water Wednesday during June and July. Customers donating a case of water at the park on any Wednesday from June 3 through July 29 will receive one free admission with the purchase of a General Admission ticket for use the same day. It is not valid with any other coupons or discounts. • USA-Skateland Mesa, 7 E. Southern Ave., is offering Thirsty Thursdays during June and July. Customers donating a case of water between 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on any Thursday from June 4 through July 30 will receive one free admission. • Customers donating at Fiesta Mall will receive a Fiesta Mall merchandise gift at the time of drop-off. The Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign will be collecting water until Friday, September 18. For more information, visit www.mesaaz.gov/H2Omesa. 8 Amenities The World is Changing By Craig A. Wilson Water Management Director The world is changing, but hardly as we expected. Atlanta is warmer than Phoenix, Arizona has more water than California and my toes are cold. Doesn’t everyone wear sandals nearly year round, at least by the end of April? Now we are looking at seven inches of snow in Flagstaff. One of the bottled water companies has a plant in Sacramento where it buys water from the municipal water treatment plant, and bottles, seals and stacks pallet after pallet of all sizes of water bottles for distribution throughout the west. Now one would suppose that water meant for drinking is the first priority for a drop of water, even a liter, half liter or forbid, a full cup in a drought. The water has been filtered, cleaned, disinfected, chlorinated and examined for any number of hazardous substances that might harm our health. We have the same protection here as the City of Mesa maintains the same standards of treatment. Hydration is still the purpose of carrying a bottle of water and hydration should trump drought. But, did you know that it takes 1.39 liters of water to bottle one liter of water? The factory workers must stay hydrated. That is what I read in Wikipedia. The real issue though is not about filling of the bottle, but about emptying of the bottle. I cannot remember the last time I drained a bottle of water; beer bottle perhaps although maybe not the very last bottle of beer. The last bottle of water I started may still be in my car and I doubt it will see my lips again. Somehow that bottle will get drained and find its way to the recycling barrel. If that last half of a bottle of water were to be drained into its intended target, all would be good with the world. More likely the water has warmed to the temperature of the car’s interior and no longer holds it bouquet. The ideal disposal would be to carry the bottle to the sink to spill its essence down the drain; the bottle itself would of course end up in the recycling barrel. The household drain is an essential part of our homes. It must also be fed. The household drain empties into the sanitary sewer system which works by mixing everything with water to flow on to our sewer treatment plant; which needs water to accomplish its mission. So the question about water in bottles has no answer. There are just too many short cuts to make things go awry. I’ll bet one third of each bottle goes unconsumed and in most instances is left in the bottle as it goes into a waste receptacle. Emptied on the ground (read pavement or concrete – not grass or plants) would be my second guess before the bottle is properly discarded. So roughly, only half the water used in creating a bottle of water is consumed - not wise and not abundant nor drought tolerant. This was a trick question. The real culprit in the story is the bottle itself, not its contents. Water will find a way to recycle itself, at least for someone else’s benefit. A plastic bottle will not, at least not for the majority the plastic bottles. They will persist long enough to be left behind. A better tactic is to use a reusable bottle, one that can be cleaned, filled with tap water, taken with you and returned home with you. The unused water is then recycled and the bottle is readied for the next outing. Water is necessary for our health:, for that purpose water is abundant if wisely used. The Dobson Association Table and Chair Rentals Make your next at home event great with the convenience of renting tables and chairs right in your community. The Dobson Association not only rents out facilities for private rentals but renting of chairs and tables not held on a ranch facility are also available. We can accommodate a rental up to 150 metal framed folding chairs and 15 rectangle 6 foot by 3 foot tables. The resident must schedule to pick up and drop off the chairs and tables at La Casita Recreation Center. A refundable security deposit of $50 is due in cash or credit card payment to hold your reservation. The rental cost per chair is $0.50 and $5 per table. Reservations can be made through the Recreation Department at 480-831-7464 and include a 14 day cancellation policy. Dobson Ranch Pontoon Tour/Ride Information • A one-time “complimentary” pontoon ride per property is available to residents. • Usage of the pontoon boat is available to residents in good standing. Residency and Homeowners insurance verification must be provided. Payment is required at the time of reservation. • Reservations should be made seven days in advanced and are subject to staff availability. • Cancellation is subject to a fee if made less than 72 hours in advance. • Tour fee is $35 per hour with a two hour maximum. • Capacity is up to 10 guests whether adults or children. A certified operator will be provided by the association. Children under 14 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Children under the age of 8 are required to wear a life vest at all times. Only five children under 8 will be permitted on boat at one time for safety. • Food and beverages are permitted in non-breakable containers. You will be responsible for clean-up and damage if any. • Smoking is not permitted aboard the pontoon boat for the enjoyment of all guests, most of all safety. • Pets are not permitted. • Fishing is not permitted while the pontoon is under way. • Guests are required to remain seated during the tour. Also directions given by the Captain must be followed. • Management reserves the right to cancel any reservation. All reservations are subject to weather conditions and maintenance. Reservations are available through the Recreation Department. Contact Bryan at 480-831-7464 or bbouk@dobsonranchhoa.com. Dobson Ranch Animal Hospital, PLC and Grooming DOGS • CATS • FERRETS • POCKET PETS COMPLETE VETERINARY SERVICES Dr. Scott Barnard • Dr. Kara Thomas Dr. John Graham • Dr. Brigid Hirth 2917 S. Dobson Road, #102, Mesa (480) 838-2503 www.dobsonranchah.com 1/2 OFF NEW PATIENT EXAM Expires 6/30/15 • Full Service Surgery • Acupuncture • In-house Laboratory Testing • Heartworm & Parasite Testing • Complete Dental Care • Allergy & Skin Diseases • Microchip Identification • Digital X-rays • Stem Cell and Laser Therapy HOSPITAL HOURS: Mon-Fri 7:30am-7:00pm • Sat 8:00am-6:00pm • Sun 8:00-6:00pm GROOMING HOURS: Mon-Sat 8:00am-3:00pm 10 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Dobson Ranch Recreation From the Recreation Manager’s Desk By Jesse Wright Recreation Manager Summer is here and the weather is getting warm. Come out and enjoy your community pool and splash pad! Our summer hours run from May 25th – September 7th. We are open Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 8am-9pm and Sunday 9am8pm Holiday Hours are 8am-6pm. We have more new and exciting events and programs coming up. If you have children or grandchildren ages 6-12 and are looking for some fun summer activities…look no further. We are still accepting registrations for Summer Kids Camp at La Casita May 26th-July 31st. Camp will run Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm. We do have 10 week, 5 week, 1 week and daily options available May 26th-July 31st. See our ad or call La Casita for more information. For all you ice cream enthusiasts, come out and join us for our Ice Cream Social on Friday, July 17th 6:30p until we run out. Bring your whole family out for a great time! Are there any golfers out there? Don’t forget about the Golf Tournament event Saturday, October 3rd. Registration starts June 15th at La Casita Recreation Center. I look forward to seeing you at our upcoming summer events! We do have a new and improved registration program. You can now register for class/activities online. If you go to our website Dobsonranchhoa.com and click on the recreation tab. In the activities section you will find at link highlighted in yellow that says “click here to register and pay for classes”. That will take you to our online site. If you have any questions please call La Casita Recreation Center and we can help you through the process. Summer Facility Hours: Memorial Day – Labor Day La Casita, Saratoga, and Los Altos Monday – Saturday 8 am to 9 pm • Sunday 9 am – 8 pm Holiday Hours: 8 am to 6 pm (4th of July) La Casita Recreation Center, 2719 S. Reyes . ......................................... 480-831-7464 Saratoga Recreation Center, 2345 S. Saratoga.......................................480-839-1044 Los Altos Recreation Center, 2524 W. Campo Alegre.......................... 480-838-9530 Laguna Park, 2455 W. Laguna Azul Ave. (Most amenities accessible by Homeowner Key when facility is not staffed) Dobson Dolphins The Dobson Dolphins are entering the second half of their swim season and are looking forward to a strong finish. All are welcome to come over and watch the Dolphins compete! All of our swimmers are developing into strong athletes. They will be testing their conditioning in a Stroke-a-thon on June 24th, where they will swim as many lengths of the pool as they can in an hour. Go Dolphins! Here is our schedule: June 13, away meet at The Lakes June 20, home meet June 24, Stroke-A-Thon June 26, night meet at McClintock July 10, night meet at McClintock July 14, water fun day July 17 and 18, Rio Finale Swim Meet July 21, Awards Night, 7-9 pm, La Casita July 25, APRA meet Ms Jessi’s Corner Our school year has come to an end. My Lil’ Ranchhands have taken flight to new adventures! We had such a great time exploding volcanoes, making up silly stories, learning how to write, painting ever so feverously, going on field trip adventures and so many other wonders along the way. I’ve felt so blessed to be a part of these their little, big lives. I hope their memories of me and La Casita are as magical as they have been for me! Now I’m ready for my next bunch of littles to enter the wonders of our preschool! To find more fun ways we enjoy the classroom stop by my website! www.gettingmessywithmsjessi.com For more info on the preschool contact me! 480-831-7464 jfeltmann@dobsonranchhoa.com www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 La Casita Preschool Graduation 20 young students graduated from the La Casita preschool and are ready and prepared to move on to Kindergarten. Graduation night was filled with proud parents, family members and friends as the new graduates, sang, recited poems, received their diplomas and charmed the crowd. Congratulations to the 2015 graduates! The La Casita Preschool is still has a few openings for the fall semester. If interested contact Ms. Jessi at 480-831-8314 or email jfeltmann@ dobsonranchhoa.com. R ecreation Happenings 11 12 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Recreation Classes All Recreation Activities, classes and programs are at La Casita Community Center unless specified. Questions? Call La Casita at 480-831-7464 Tai Chi Morning Instructor: Carol Evening Instructor: Darin When: Every Wednesday Where: La Casita Recreation Center (PM Class) Saratoga Recreation Center (AM Class thru 7/29) Time: 9 am Beginning Tai Chi 10 am Intermediate Tai Chi (9am and 10 am class at Saratoga Recreation Center thru 7/29) 6 pm Beginning Tai Chi 7 pm Advanced Tai Chi Cost: Classes are free to residents, $5 drop in non-residents Tai Chi is a gentle Chinese exercise system that may enhance strength and flexibility as well as reduce stress. Learning the Tai Chi form can be the beginning of a healthy, lifelong practice that can improve the quality of life of individuals who choose to practice it. Texas Hold’em Tournament Style When: 4th Friday of month –June 26, July 24 Time: 6:30 pm (Arrive by 6:15 pm) Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: Free to residents, $5 non-residents Must be 18 years of age or older Poker night is a free monthly program for residents of Dobson Ranch. Come meet your neighbors for a friendly game. Bunco When: 3rd Fridays of month - June 19, July 17 Time: 6:30 pm (arrive by 6:15 pm) Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: Free to residents, $5 non-residents This fast-paced yet easy game played with dice. It’s a fun social hour with other residents. Bridge Group When: Mondays Where: Saratoga Recreation Center (thru July 27) Time: 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm Cost: Free to residents Come join our Bridge group that meets every Monday. To join the group, please call Bette Parrish at 480-206-3514. Healing Yoga with Wendy Yoga for Beginners on Thursday’s at 8:15 am will be Instructor: Jeanne taking a break for the Summer and When: Mondays will return in the Fall at a Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm date TBD. Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: $7 drop in or $40 resident only for a 7-use punch card. You can attend either yoga class offered with your punch card. Punch card expires two months from your purchase date. Transform your mind, body and spirit! Yoga will improve your flexibility and strengthen your core muscles while banishing stress and tension. This relaxing but invigorating class promotes inner calmness using breathing techniques, balancing postures and stretching/floor work. Modifications available to meet all levels. Bring a yoga mat. Yoga blocks, strap and blanket/towel are very helpful. Zumba Instructor: Karen When: Tuesdays Where: La Casita Recreation Center Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $7 drop in rate, $30 resident only for a 5-use punch card (card expires 2 months from date) Zumba is back!!!! We are proud to welcome our new instructor Karen to the Dobson Ranch Family. This is a fusion of Latin and International music that incorporates a variety of dance styles such as salsa, cumbia , bellydance and reggaton. This class combines high energy and motivating music to help you burn fat and tone your body. Even if you have never danced before, you will have a blast, because the routines are fun and easy to do. So what are you waiting for? Join the Party and try Zumba today. Fitness in the Park Code: 5081 Instructor: Nancy When: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 6 am – 6:45 am Tuesday and Thursday 6 pm – 6:45 pm Where: Laguna Park Cost: $10 residents, $15 non-residents RSVP: Contact the instructor with questions prior to class at 602-703-7822 or at nancy@magillfitness.com *BUY 6 sessions (buy 5 get 1 free) & 12 sessions (buy 10 get 2 Free)* Spring into summer with a fun outdoor workout! Your 1st class is FREE!!! New summer classes will be held M/W/F, 6am-645am & Tues/Thurs, 6pm-645pm. Contact Nancy at 602-703-7822 or at nancy@magillfitness.com to reserve your first FREE class. Register online at apm.activecommunities.com/dobsonranchrec/Home or at the La Casita facility. Water Aerobics Instructor: Becky When: Monday thru Thursday (thru October 1) Time: 7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. Where: Saratoga Recreation Center Cost: $3 a day, $10 for four day pass This morning class will get you ready for the day. Class consists of exercises done in shallow and deep water. It will change your movements and get your heart rate going without all the jolting. Expect to have fun while working out. Aqua Zumba Instructor: Karen When: Thursdays (thru 8/27) Where: La Casita Recreation Center Pool Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $7 drop in rate, $30 resident only for a 5-use punch card (expires 8/27/15) Aqua Zumba keeps the Zumba Fitness workout party going in the pool. Aqua Zumba is classic aqua aerobics with Latin flavor added to regular Zumba routines. The typical land-based Zumba dance steps, such as cha-cha, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, and mambo, are exaggerated and slower in water, so the water tempo is half the land tempo, creating a low-impact work out for all fitness levels. There is less impact on your joints during an Aqua Zumba class so you can really let loose. Water creates natural resistance, which means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles. RECREATION CLASS INFORMATION 1. REGISTRATION forms for all recreation classes can be downloaded on the Association website at www.dobsonranchhoa.com or at La casita Community Center, 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa, AZ. Class fees are due during the registration process unless otherwise noted. 2. QUESTIONS on any recreation class or activity, you may contact La Casita Community desk at 480-831-7464. 3. REFUNDS – The Dobson Association reserves the right to establish fees and cost minimums for all programs and to cancel those programs not having sufficient enrollment. Program refunds will be issued for: a. Cancellation of class by instructor or the Dobson Association will result in full refund. b. Participants may cancel after first class or initial start date of class for full refund. c. Notification by participant prior to start date of illness or injury preventing participation during session time frame. d. Discontinuance of participation due to injury or illness will be reviewed for consideration of prorated refund. e. No other refunds will be given. No exceptions. Refund requests must be promptly submitted. R ecreation Happenings 13 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 SWIM LESS NS Dobson Ranch HOA Recreation Department Saratoga Recreation Center 2345 S. Saratoga $30 resident, $37 nonresident per session CLASSES Parent & Tot: Designed for 6 to 36 months old. With parent participation the child will learn the comfort of water, while having fun. Class features include: water adjustment, safety skills, blowing bubbles, and holding technique. One child per adult. SCHEDULE MONDAY - THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES Tadpole: Designed for 3 to 5 years old. Child must Session B - June 15 - 25, 2015 Session C - July 6 - 16, 2015 Session D - July 20 - 30, 2015 be potty trained and can be separated from the parent. children learn independently entering and exiting the pool, self-submerging, opening of eyes to retrieve objects, ability to float, kick and glide. Frog: Designed for 4 to 8 years old. Children learn to enter water by jumping from the side of the pool, independently floating on front and back, changing direction while on front and back, and combining legs with arms action. Starfish: Designed for children who have Parent & Tot Tadpole Frog Starfish 5 to 5:30pm (session B or D only) 5:35 to 6:05pm OR 6:10 to 6:40pm 6:45 to 7:15pm 7:20 to 7:50pm TUESDAY - FRIDAY MORNING CLASSES Session F - June 16 - 26, 2015 Session G - July 7 - 17, 2015 Session H - July 21 - 31, 2015 completed all above levels at Dobson Ranch. This class emphasis is on improving the swimmers ability to frontback to back-front rollover method. Introducing freestyle, backstroke and endurance to swim one width of the pool. Parent & Tot Tadpole Frog Starfish 8:30 to 9am (session E or G only) 9:05 to 9:35am 9:40 to 10:10am OR 10:15 to 10:45am 10:50 to 11:20am All Classes are 30 minutes each - 8 days in each session. Classes have a min. of 3 children with a max. of 4. Instructor will assess the child’s level on first day. Contact the Recreation Department for information on private, 45 minute lessons with the instructor. Dobson Ranch HOA Recreation Department • 480-831-7464 • www.dobsonranchhoa.com 14 R ecreation Happenings Dobson Ranch Tennis Academy For all tennis instructional classes there is a minimum of 3 people and a maximum of 8 people, unless otherwise specified. Adult Tennis Dobson Ranch offers a full-range of programs and playing opportunities for ages 16 plus and ability levels. These classes introduce you to the elements of tennis with a quality instructor to ensure a positive, successful and fun experience. Adult Learn to Play These 5 week classes will introduce you to the basic elements of tennis with quality instructor to ensure a positive, successful, and fun experience. You will acquire and develop new playing skills and meet new tennis playing friends. Sharing the experience can make it more enjoyable, so invite a friend to join you on the court and learn tennis together! Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5083 16 yrs+ Tue 7/7-8/4 7:30 pm-9 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC 5084 16 yrs+ Tue 8/18-9/15 7:30 pm-9 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC Adult Skills & Drills These 5 week classes is geared for intermediate/advanced players rating 4.0-4.5 level. The ball machine will be used in the instruction. Doubles and singles match play will occur along with practicing new shots and a high level of fitness.* No class on 9/7 Holiday Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5070 16 yrs+ Mon 7/6-8/3 7:30 pm-9 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC 5085 16 yrs+ Mon 8/17-921 7:30 pm-9 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC June Round Robin Tennis Social You are invited to La Casita, Saturday, June 20 at 8 am for a fun get together to play tennis, and meet some new friends. We will be playing doubles and mixed-doubles in a round-robin format, assorted by levels. Please give attendant your playing level (USTA rating or A, B and C rating) when signing up. Minimum of 5 player required, must be registered by Thursday 6/18 at 4pm. Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location TBA 16 yrs+ Sat 6/20 8am Free LC July Round Robin Tennis Social You are invited to La Casita, Saturday, July 18 at 8 am for a fun get together to play tennis, and meet some new friends. We will be playing doubles and mixed-doubles in a round-robin format, assorted by levels. Please give attendant your playing level (USTA rating or A, B and C rating) when signing up. Minimum of 5 player required, must be registered by Thursday 7/16 at 4pm. Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location TBA 16 yrs+ Sat 7/18 8am Free LC Junior Tennis Learn to Play The mission of Dobson Ranch junior tennis is to provide quality instruction in a fun and friendly atmosphere with a multilevel juniors program from the youngest beginners to sanctioned tournament players. Each tennis student’s placement is based on age, experience and a challenge ladder. Classes combine energized drills, fun games, match play and conditioning. Our goal is for tennis students to reach a higher level of play and learn to love a sport they will play for a lifetime. Sharing the experience can make it more enjoyable, so invite a friend to join you on the courts and learn tennis together! Tennis Tots For the young player just starting tennis. Tennis students will learn basic hand-eye coordination, stroke production, footwork skills, and the rules of the game. Classes meet once a week for 5 weeks. Each class is 45-minutes on our specially designed junior tennis courts. Smaller youth tennis equipment is used to develop tennis skills fast! No class on 9/7 Holiday Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5068 4-6 yrs Mon 7/6-8/3 4:30 pm-5:30 pm $30 R/$35 NR LC 5086 4-6 yrs Mon 8/17-9/21 4:30 pm-5:30 pm $30 R/$35 NR LC Dobson Ranch HOA The Dobson Association Beginner Juniors This class is designed for students to learn how to play tennis All tennis strokes will be taught along with rules of the game and basic strategy. The requirements to progress to Challengers level is for the students to demonstrate ability to consistently serve into the correct service box, keep the score, properly rotate, and sustain a rally. Classes meet twice a week for one hour for 4 weeks. Age appropriate equipment is used to develop tennis skills fast! Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5088 7-12 yrs Mon/Wed 7/6-7/29 5:30 pm-6:30 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC 5089 7-12 yrs Mon/Wed 8/10-9/2 5:30 pm-6:30 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC JR Aces Tennis This class is for match ready juniors ages 10 to 15 who play at an intermediate level and above. This class may also occasionally meet on weekends to play other clubs in team match or league play. Players must know how to sustain a rally, serve, keep score, and rotate. Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5090 13-17 yrs Tue/Thur 7/7-7/30 4 pm-5 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC 5091 13-17 yrs Tue/Thur 8/11-9/3 4 pm-5 pm $35 R/$40 NR LC Summer Aces Tennis Camp Summer tennis program designed to accommodate all levels of play, ages 7-14. Join Dobson Ranch tennis pro Doug Kelton and guest tennis pro on an adventure of fun, fitness and instruction on the courts at La Casita in Dobson Ranch. Summer tennis campers will also enjoy the amenity of La Casita’s newly renovated pool and splash pad. AZ summers are hot, especially on the tennis courts, so be ready to GET WET a lot, with fun water games and frequent visits to the splash pad. We will all swim every day from 11AM to NOON (supervised). Your child will learn or fine tune their tennis game and get the stroke repetition they need to become significant players in the future of the greatest lifetime sport around. It’s not too early to get your kids prepared for high school tennis, who knows, maybe even a college scholarship is in their future! We can’t wait to see your summer ACES on the courts at La Casita this June and July! See our options for sessions below: Code Ages Days Dates Time Fee Location 5076 7-14 yrs Tue/Thur 6/1-6/19 8 am-12 pm $80 R/$90 NR LC 5078 7-14 yrs Mon/Wed/Fri 6/1-6/19 8 am-12 pm $120 R/$135 NR LC 5077 7-14 yrs Tue/Thur 7/13-7/31 8 am-12 pm $80 R/$90 NR LC 5079 7-14 yrs Mon/Wed/Fri 7/13-7/31 8 am-12 pm $120 R/$135 NR LC Pickleball Skills & Drills Learn the fastest growing sport in America. Hit a lot of balls, get tips, new shots. Work on stroke production. Build a stronger and smarter serve. Learn and work on that ever important 3rd shot. Footwork drills and critiqued match play. Drop in for $10 per person. Punch cards offered to residents. 5 punches for $40. Wednesdays Intermediate players 7pm-8:30pm Los Altos Thursdays Beginner players 7pm-8:30pm Los Altos Private Instruction Private Tennis lessons are available for individual one on one instruction with the tennis professional. Please call La Casita 480-831-7464 to schedule private lessons. The Dobson Ranch Tennis courts are for exclusive use of Dobson Ranch residents and of the Association tennis professional. Other professionals are not to teach classes, lessons or clinics on our Association courts at any time. To ensure the Ranch tennis program remains viable, Ranch residents should consult the Association Tennis pro for all tennis instruction. No outside tennis professionals are permitted on Association courts. www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 R ecreation Happenings 15 Tennis Talk By Doug Kelton Dobson Ranch Tennis Professional These fundamental tennis skills and techniques are necessary for players to reach an elite tennis level. SERVE It Up! The tennis serve is the beginning of a point in a tennis game. The player who serves is called the server and the player on the other end is the receiver. There are several types of serves such as topspin, topspin-slice, flat, slice, kick and many others. Since the serve begins every point, it’s crucial to develop this among other tennis skills and techniques. A perfect serve is achieved by executing the right stance, the right tennis serve grip and the correct ball toss. In addition, power can also be added if the server has the ability to execute the proper body movements (knee bending and body coiling), the right racket swing and the right point of contact. Most importantly, the serve must be developed as a primary weapon while achieving pinpoint accuracy and depth. Here are a few good tips for your serve: The Newton (tennis) Effect Long before he discovered gravity, Newton discovered spin. He was watching some of his students play tennis indoors at Cambridge in 1672 when he was 29. He accurately described how a tennis ball arcs its way over the net and dives for the ground. Thirteen years after he discovered spin, Newton discovered gravity. Spin came first to him and it should come first to you, too. Servers in tennis who rely on gravity can only hit it so fast on their first serve. Then they have to pop an easy one in for their second. This is the “cannonball first, pattycake second” method. In order to get topspin (or forward roll) on a tennis ball, the bottom line is this: your racket must be a foot below the ball and traveling up when it hits it. It’s a brush, a glance, a nick, not a flat-splat. If you are trying to learn how to hit a topspin serve, find yourself a certified teaching pro and save yourself some headaches. Once you get it, you got it, and you never lose it. The sine qua non (without not which) of a topspin serve is a continental grip. If you refuse to get out of the Eastern forehand grip, nothing can help you. You are doomed to a 3.5 ceiling. All 4.0 players and up have topspin serves. Bounce IT! All pros dribble. No, not when they are drinking; when they are serving! They bounce the ball before they serve. It’s the first domino in the serving sequence. It sets your weight forward, relaxes your tossing hand, and allows you to see if you are foot-faulting before you rock back into the ready-position. Bend IT! All pros are up on their toes when they serve. They may not be up on their toes in the beginning, a lot of them start with a heel-rock, knee-bend, back-arch but they are all up on their toes when they go up to hit. Check any pro in the backscratch position and what you’ll see is this: At the instant the toss has reached its peak, and the racket is hanging upside down, they’ll be up on their toes with the front leg extended, ready to crack the whip, as Samantha Stosur is doing. What a lot of amateurs do at the beginner and intermediate levels that causes them problems is this: They serve from a flat front foot and a stiff front leg. No good. The flat front foot is never good, unless you are a teacher or some other lazy kind of creature, and the stiff front leg is only good if you got to it by means bending and extending. A simple drill that solves a lot of problems on the serve is the “tippy toe” drill. It gets you going up and it gets you going forward. Put a ball under the heel of your front foot and never let that heel touch the ground. Then it’s: lean forward, toss, bend, extend, and land. The left foot doesn’t go anywhere. That’s your anchor. The back foot lands in the court. (Jumping became legal in 1961.) Twist IT! The four sources of power on the serve are: Shift, Twist, Lift, and Wrist. What’s that mean? Shift Your 100, 200, or 300 pounds start out behind the baseline and wind up in front of the baseline, that’s linear weight shift. Twist If you are a rightie, your hips and shoulders, which are facing the right fence when you go into the hit, are facing the left fence when you finish, that’s torso twist. Lift There are 3 components to “lift.” One, when your knees bend and extend to go up to get the ball, you have leg lift. When your racket goes from the upside down backscratch position to the rightside up hit position, you have racket lift. And when your back arches and then bows, you have body lift. Wrist When you crack the whip at the top, the kinetic chain is complete. Shift, Twist, Lift, and Wrist. @ Los Altos Rec Center in Dobson Ranch 2524 W Campo Alegre Mesa AZ, 85202 7:00pm - 8:30pm Wednesday Intermediate Players 7:00pm - 8:30pm Thursday Beginner Players Call Dobson Ranch Recreation 480-831-8314 for information and questions. This is a DROP-IN program. Pay staff upon your arrival. for Wednesday Night ers Intermediate Play dkelton@dobsonranchhoa.com ight for Thursday N layers Beginner P Punch Cards now available. $40 for 5 punches. Residents only 16 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Dobson Ranch Recreation Department hosts ICE CREAM Social Friday, July 17th 6:30pm to 8:30pm La Casita Recreation Center 2719 S. Reyes FREE to all HOA Members Back to School La @ Movie Casita Rec Center Before you go back to the books and the bag lunches, relax with a cool movie in the spacious Grande Room at La Casita Recreation Center. Friday Aug 7 th at 6:3 0 pm e Build your own ic ng lo cream sundaes a and with swimming ! splash pad fun Disney’s Big Hero 6 FREE Popcorn! Water, Soda and additional snacks will be sold. Contact the Recreation Department at 480-831-7464 with any questions Dobson Ranch HOA Dobson Ranch Recreation Department hosts Contact the Recreation Department at 480-831-7464 with any questions. Annual Golf Tournament 18 hole scramble Placement Prizes and Raffle SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES! We offer four different levels of sponsorships. If you are interested please contact Jesse at 480-831-7464 65 $ Per Player Includes Lunch, Goodie Bag and Cart. Saturday, October 3rd, 2015 6:30 am Registration • 7:00 am Shotgun Start Dobson Ranch Golf Course 2155 S. Dobson Rd Mesa , Arizona 85202 Registration - La Casita Recreation Center, 2719 S. Reyes, Mesa AZ 85202 www.dobsonranchhoa.com Residents and Non-residents or call 480-831-7464 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 R ecreation Happenings 17 18 R ecreation Happenings Cerveza Run The sun was shining on a beautiful Saturday morning at the recent Dobson Ranch Cerveza Run with about 125 people in attendance. Runners, walkers, joggers, scooters and strollers headed out on the two mile path along beautiful Lake 1 at Los Altos. There was a festive atmosphere as the participants returned and were serenaded with lively music by the Mariachi Luna de Mexico band. The first runner back in lightning speed was Zachary Robbins, but at the end everyone was a winner with cool refreshing Cervezas for the adults, chips, salsa and guacamole from Rositas, and chips and salsa from Macayos. But that’s not all! We couldn’t have a celebration like this without piñatas! There were treat filled piñatas for all ages smacked open by some pretty strong Ranch residents. If you missed this year’s event, be sure to grab the fun next May, but in the meantime, check out even more exciting upcoming events in this issue of the Ranchers’ Roundup. The Dobson Association www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 R ecreation Happenings 19 20 R ecreation Happenings The Dobson Association Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC 189470 • Member of BBB We have hundreds of satisfied customers in Dobson Ranch • Remodeling • Additions • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Patio Covers • Windows/Doors • Tile, Hardwood, Laminate & More… Owned and Operated by Dobson Ranch Resident, Paul English Call for a FREE EstimatE (480) 603-8813 See project pictures and our outstanding customer reviews at www.englishbuilding.net 22 Clubs Dobson Ranch Retirees Club By Dick Krouse President With summer heat coming many of our retires have left or will leave soon for cooler climates. This has got to be one of the best benefits of being retired. There can be some drawbacks for leaving too early. Our past president Jack Armstrong found over a foot of snow when he arrived at his place in Colorado. When I asked his wife why she didn’t go with Jack this early, she said “Do you think I am crazy?”. Evidently Jack doesn’t mind the snow and loves his place in Colorado. Have fun Jack. As permanent residents of Arizona, my wife and I can’t leave for the summer, but we can plan some trips to cooler places and use the pool which is finally getting warm enough to jump in. After 15 years here, we have learned to adjust to the heat and enjoy lots of summer activities especially in the early mornings and evenings. I have given up saying it is dry heat. When we reach 110, it doesn’t matter if it is dry heat or not. We also like the low humidity versus the wet air and all of the bugs it can bring. Where ever you all are, I hope you enjoy the summer. The RoundUp does such a good job of listing all of the activities on the Ranch, that I won’t bore you with repeating them. I would remind all retirees and other interested parties that we don’t have our regular monthly meeting in July. We have a July social at La Casita at 6:30 pm on July 6th. It is a pot luck desert social. Bring a desert to share and any drinks you might like for yourself except alcoholic drinks. Hope to see you there. Kiwanis Club Forming at Dobson Ranch Kiwanis, a service organization, is celebrating 100 years of “Serving the Children” in 2015. Dobson High Key Club is a vibrant student service club yielding young leaders year after year. Whether it is university level, high school, middle schools or elementary schools, Kiwanis sponsors clubs for all youth to grow in leadership and community service. Yes, there once was a Kiwanis club in Dobson Ranch. A new concept in Kiwanis is directed towards the Young Professional who wishes to give a little time and energy back to the community they so enjoy and live or work within. A Kiwanis club could serve many purposes for Dobson Ranch residents and business people. It’s almost like an extended family who pool their idea resources, trade friendships, identify with youth of the community and provide unique service where needed. If you would like more information, contact Dick Caley at 480-345-9521 and rcaley@ prodigy.net. Fishing Club By Ed Ricci Our Dobson Ranch lake water temperatures have finally hit the 80 degree mark. So, time for another primer on bass and water temp. Fish are cold blooded. Their body temperature and more importantly, their metabolism is controlled by water temperature. The warmer the water, the higher their metabolism. Bass are most active between about 60 degrees and 75 degrees. Below about 50 degrees, their metabolism slows down, causing them to eat infrequently. I do not believe our winter Ranch water temps got below 50. Above about 80 degrees, low dissolved oxygen levels in the water place them under stress. Dead baitfish may be an indication of low oxygen levels. So keep your eyes open in the heat of the summer, and report to the HOA of you view any struggling fish. Our shallow Ranch lakes provide plusses and minuses. Since they are so shallow, the entire water column gets heated up. There are no cooler haunts for the fish to retreat. The upside is that when the wind blows, our lakes get fairly well oxygenated. Fishing has been good in our lakes. We are catching our fish in different time windows and conditions. I was fishing the other day with my good friend Jeff McClure. We fished for about 2 hours without a bite. Then we wandered into one of our many spots on the lake. We had a double hook-up- me on a jerk bait; Jeff on a shakey head grub. I got one more on the jerk bait; then Jeff spanked me on that spot- as he caught 4 more on his rig. The point of the story is not to declare Jeff a better fisherman than me (because he is not) ;-), but that based on changing conditions bass can put on the feed bag at any timeand almost like turning on a light switch. We think this change in activity was due to increasing cloud cover and the wind picking up. Happy fishing and boating to all. The Dobson Association Retirees Schedule GENERAL MEETING Monday, July 6th. at LaCasita Recreation Center. NOTE: TIME CHANGE... Meet at 6:30PM. Dessert Pot luck social gathering. Everyone is encouraged to bring a small dessert to share plus your own beverages. Prospective new members and guests are welcome. BOARD MEETINGS No Retirees Board meetings in June or July. DINNER NIGHT OUT For June our dinner night out is on Tuesday, June 16th at 5:15PM. Location to be determined. For July, the dinner night out is Tuesday, July 21st. at 5:15 at a location to be determined. HAPPY HOUR Happy Hour in June is Wednesday, June 24th at 4:00 pm. It will be at Valle Luna, 1949 W. Ray Rd., Chandler, AZ 85224. MOVIE DAY Take in a daytime movie at the Pollock Tempe Cinemas. Movie day is Thursday, June 25th. Contact Judie Bielo at 480-820-7371 for movie and time. CARDS AND GAMES Game day is Thursday, July 2nd at 1PM. NOTE-LOCATION CHANGEMeet at the Saratoga Recreation Center. Bring a snack to share and your own beverages. LADIES LUNCH Thursday, July 9th is ladies lunch date in July. It will be at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant located at 2350 E Southern Ave. at 11:30am. MENS BREAKFAST Monday, July 13th . at 8AM at the Dobson Golf Course Club House. Hiking, Biking and picnics are suspended until Fall. If you are interested in joining the Dobson Ranch Retirees Club, please contact Sarah Jonick at sjonick@cox.net or call 480-752-1776 Women’s Club By Patty Smith Women’s Club President May was a busy month for us… Our end of the year Salad Super and Scholarship Award dinner was held at Patty’s. Always a good time and great food…just windy. We would like to congratulate our Scholarship Winner, Riley Root. Riley has so many great qualities and leadership skills. He is the son of proud parents Lu and Rex Root and former member, Grandma Boni Ihns. Riley will be starting his educational path at MCC. All our best for you future, Riley. Thank you Lynda, Carole and Arlene for your time and efforts selecting this special young man. We had a fun night of Bunco with potluck appetizers at our membership meeting. Lynda hosted the May Bunco. If you are interested in playing…call Laurie, our new Bunco Chair. I thank all of you for supporting the club and the board...Lynda, Tanya, Mary, Patricia, Lynn, Chris, Elaine. We look forward to Sept. when we meet again. Thank you to our Recreation Staff for all the assistance and activities this past year. Joanna too for her “Happy Snaps” around the Ranch and at our meetings. We are lucky to have you all. Jobs well done… Happy Flag Day… Clubs 23 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 Dobson Conservatives As summer approaches, DRC takes it usual hiatus from monthly meetings (it’s just too hot) but we still carry on communication amongst the group as it relates to restoring what is on Liberty Island. Your thoughts are welcome and be sure to tell others, so they to, can join in. Have a great summer. Jack Wagner golfingjack@msn.com I am on Facebook too. Dobson Ranch Democrats and Friends Club By Debra Dupée, MBA Vice President, Executive Board Member Please Join Our Open Meetings! WHEN: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 (note new time for program below) 6pm – 6:30 networking; 6:30 – 8pm program WHERE: Saratoga Recreation Center 2345 S. Saratoga Ave, Mesa 85202 on Dobson Ranch. OUR MEETING SPEAKER: Franny Sharpe, Program and Outreach Manager, Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence (AzCASE) in Tempe. Franny Sharpe will speak about the latest issues for AzCASE concerning their purposes and programs: Arizona children and youth are actively engaged in their own learning and prepared to be career and college ready. • AzCASE seeks to improve access to high quality, accessible and affordable out-of-school learning opportunities for all Arizona children and youth by serving as the pre-eminent source for professional development, advocacy and community capacity building in the out-of-school time community. (Source: http://azafterschool.org for more information.) FUTURE MEETING: August 12, 2015, Speaker: Mayor John Giles, Mesa Mayor Please join us as we learn the latest in local, political and legislative news for LD18 and for Maricopa County. We invite you to join us from 6pm to 8pm on the 2nd Wednesdays. Like us Facebook.com/DobsonRanchDemocrats and visit our website: www.dobsonranchdemocrats.com. Dobson High Graduate Recipient of the Women’s Club Scholarship Award Riley Root, a 2015 graduate of Dobson High is this year’s recipient of the Dobson Ranch Women’s Club Scholarship Award. Riley plans to attend Mesa Community College in the fall then will continue on to Northern Arizona University while pursuing his goal of becoming a physical therapist in sports medicine. While attending Dobson High he played baseball and was an active member of the Children of the American Revolution, CAR. Riley is also an Eagle Scout and volunteers at Packages from Home, an organization which supports our troops. Congratulations Riley! Women’s Club President Patty Smith and Scholarship winner Riley Root. From left to right: Patricia Prose, Carole Stabile, Peggy Brush, Patty Smith, Laurie Moe, Lu Root, Riley Root, Lynn Stevens, Arlene Gitelman. Back – Elaine Bohr, Mary Elliot, Vicky Rowe, Tanya Andrew. And Remi... 24 In The Community Programs at Dobson Ranch Library June/July 2015 Here is the list of events for June 15th-July 15th at the Dobson Ranch Library! (recurring events first) Baby Lapsit 6/16/2015, 6/23/2015, 6/30/2015, 7/7/2015, 7/14/2015 10:30 AM Children Baby Lapsit introduces the rhythm and beauty of language to babies ages birth to 24 months. One child per grown-up lap please. Teen Craft Scene 6/16/2015, 6/23/2015, 6/30/2015, 7/7/2015, 7/14/2015 2:00 PM Teens Each week, teens can come to the Dobson Ranch Library and try their hand at a wide array of crafts and art projects. Family Storytime 6/17/2015, 7/1/2015, 7/8/2015, 7/15/2015 10:30 AM Children Please join us for stories, music and fun! For 3 -5 year olds and their caregivers. Sorry, we are unable to accommodate non-family groups of 5 or more children. The Dobson Association ArtFul Tales 6/24/2015 10:30 AM Children Please join us for a special storytime presented by the i.d.e.a. Museum. (2-5 years). Come early -- space is limited! Enchanted Entertainment: Brave 6/27/2015 3:00 PM Children Come learn archery from our Brave hero, Merida! Recommended for ages 3 and up. Carpet Bowling 6/29/2015 2:00 PM Children Kids, here’s your chance to bowl in the library! Ages 3-12 years old. Comic ModPodge! 7/1/2015 1:00 PM Teens Using Modge Podge and comics supplied by the Library you can cover your notebooks, folders, pencils, picture frames or anything small with comic cutouts! CLOSED: All Mesa Public Libraries 7/4/2015 All Day All Mesa Public Libraries closed for the 4th of July City Holiday. Hotspot @ Dobson Library 6/17/2015, 6/24/2015, 7/1/2015, 7/8/2015, 7/15/2015 2:00 PM All Ages Want to learn how to download free ebooks, movies, music, magazines, and more to your laptop, tablet, or e-reader? Stop by the HotSpot table @ the Dobson Library! Hopscotch and Bubbles! 7/8/2015 1:00 PM Children Join us outside in the heat for some COOL activities! Toddler Time 6/18/2015, 6/25/2015, 7/2/2015, 7/9/2015 10:30 AM Children Thirty minutes of stories, songs and fingerplay fun especially for toddlers. Fiction Folks 7/9/2015 2:00 PM Adults Discuss The Circle by Dave Eggers. Drop Everything & Read @Dobson Ranch 6/19/2015, 6/26/2015, 7/3/2015, 7/10/2015 4:00 PM Children Rack up those points for your Summer Reading logs by joining us in the Reading Lounge! Off the Cuff Comedy Improv 7/11/2015 2:00 PM Children If you like the TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway”, you’ll love Off the Cuff, a family-friendly comedy improv show. Ronald McDonald visits Dobson Ranch! 6/15/2015 2:00 PM Children Ronald McDonald and his big red shoes will bring stories, magic, and games to share. Meet the Prehistoric Paleo Heroes! 7/13/2015 2:00 PM Children Arizona Museum of Natural History staff will introduce you to all the Prehistoric Paleo Heroes in this fun, informative program about the Mesozoic! Puppets, Heroes of Your Imagination 6/17/2015 2:00 PM Children Puppeteers is coming to the library! Together we will create unique performances using sock and shadow puppets. Hero, Know Thyself: A Writing Workshop 6/20/2015 1:00 PM Adults The workshop will cover a variety of ways of breathing life into the people that populate your story. Local Author of the Month 6/20/2015 2:00 PM Adults Randy Lindsay is the Local Author for June. Stay Out of the Hot Seat By Kimberly Zavacki and Amber Balmer Veterinary Technicians at Dobson Ranch Animal Hospital Arizona is going to be reaching the triple digit temperatures soon so it is time to be more cautious when planning outdoor activities. Every year, many pets suffer heatstroke from being left in closed cars. Even as few as minutes in a closed car in the Arizona heat can cause heatstroke in pets. Contrary to popular belief, cracking a window is not sufficient to protecting your furbaby from the extreme outdoor heat. Even cracking a window and parking in a shady area, the temperature in the car can still soar quickly to 160 degrees on a 70 degree day. Pets can also suffer from heat stroke if they exercise too much on hot days or if they are unable to get out of the sun and into a shady area. Also keep in mind, if the pavement is too hot for you to touch with bare feet, it is too hot for your furbaby. Remember if you are going to take your furbaby out to play, early morning or late evenings are the best times for outdoor activities. Keep lots of water on hand for you, your children, and your furkids. If you notice your furbaby salivating, excessive panting, in obvious discomfort or restless bring him/her into a veterinary clinic or emergency hospital immediately. As these symptoms progress, a pet can begin vomiting, having diarrhea, become disoriented, or even begin to have seizures. If left untreated, these symptoms can lead to loss of consciousness and even death. Think of how happy your furbaby will be to greet you when you return home instead of sitting in a hot car. So commit to keeping cool this summer and always think of your furbabies health and welfare. Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom July 4 in Mesa The 2015 Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom is Saturday, July 4 from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. For the second consecutive year, this free event and the “coolest” independence festival in Arizona will be held at the Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre, 263 N. Center St., and along Center Street between Second Street and University Drive. As always, the Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom will be full of entertainment, classic cars, live music, patriotic displays, family fun, fireworks and much more! The festival will include Revolutionary War reenactments from We Make History, the only reenactment group of its type in the southwestern United States. There will also be a Fallen Heroes Memorial honoring the Arizona fallen heroes from the war on terrorism and much more. Watch for details as we get closer to the event at www.azcelebrationoffreedom.org. Volunteers needed for Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom Volunteers are needed for the 2015 Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom, the state’s “coolest independence festival,” on Saturday, July 4. Volunteers are needed for a variety of shifts and activities including event tear down and clean up, entertainment stages, the VIP area and more. Shifts are between two and four hours from 4:30 p.m. to midnight. Volunteers must be 16 years of age or 14 if accompanied by a parent or guardian. All volunteers will be given a commemorative t-shirt while supplies last, snacks and plenty of cool drinks during their volunteer shifts. This year, volunteers will have a chance to win gift cards, goodies or the grand prize of an iPod Touch. For more information, visit http://www.azcelebrationoffreedom.org, click on “Volunteer” and complete a volunteer interest form; or contact Mesa Citywide Volunteer Coordinator Michelle Alvis-White at (480) 644-3705 or michelle.alvis@ mesaaz.gov. The 2015 Republic Services Arizona Celebration of Freedom is presented by KOOL-FM, Downtown Mesa Association, Visit Mesa and the City of Mesa. Other sponsors are Chicago Cubs, Sertoma Club, Entertainment Solutions Inc., American Traffic Solutions, Boeing, Haydon Building Company, FCI Constructors, Arizona Republic, Crescent Crown Distributing, CORE Construction, WIST Office Products, Valley Metro, Mesa Recycles, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Express Flooring, Mesa Energy, Mesa Water, Special Devices Inc., Water Use It Wisely, Walmart, Marriott Phoenix-Mesa, Hilton East Phoenix, Century Graphics and A Company. www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 In The Community 25 Congratulations! A big round of applause goes to our nearby schools for some recent achievements: Dobson High School FFA scored big at the Arizona State FFA Poultry Evaluation in Yuma. The team earned first place and will compete at the National FFA Convention in Kentucky in October. Three team members (Malik Shelp, Mariana Pastor and Bailey Payne) also placed in the top 10 in individual competition. Dobson, Mesa, Mountain View, Red Mountain, Skyline and Westwood high schools won the Rising Star Award at the Mesa United Way luncheon. The schools won the award for their success with the Change for Change money drive, which raised nearly $15,000 for Mesa United Way. Student council representatives accepted the award on their school’s behalf. Franklin at Alma Elementary crossing guard Jackie Johnson has been named the 2015 AAA Crossing Guard of the Year. Johnson won $500 for the school and a $500 Target gift card for herself. Classifieds Classifieds 26 The Dobson Association summer break to help your children improve their academic skills. Retired Special Education teacher and Dobson Ranch resident with Master’s degree. Private Tutoring in your home. BarbFisher51@gmail.com, 480-510-3329 To place an ad call 480-831-8314. PET CARE POOPER SCOOPER – Hate that poop? Love your Pup! Call Mrs. Doolittle and she’ll clean it up. Bonded and Insured. Ranch Resident. 480831-9388 PET SITTING – Have your pet pampered and cared for in the convenience of your home. Bonded and insured. Member Pet Sitters International. Ranch Resident. References Available. Call Janice with Mrs. Doolittle 480831-9388 GOODS AND SERVICES VIOLIN LESSONS - Private teacher, enjoys teaching all ages! Master’s degree in violin performance, 10 years teaching experience. Contact Rachel at 417-839-1212, rachel@ rhoops.org. DAVE’S COMPUTER SERVICES - No job too small. Virus removal, computer/software install, computer troubleshooting, and networking. Dobson Ranch resident for 17 years. Call: 602657-6030 EXPERIENCED TUTOR. Use the remainder of SPECIAL! CURB NUMBERS PAINTED $7. Will also paint fences and walls. 480-897-3435 HOUSEKEEPING – 30 years + experience. Call Olga 480-626-1063 GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS? Honest Garage Door Service …our name says it all! 24/7 480204-8765 Insured/Bonded Not a licensed contractor.” TILE AND GROUT CLEANING - Grout Dirty? Call APL Cleaning Services to clean and sanitize your tile floors. No high -pressure sales. Call John for a free quote. 480-2096323 IF YOU NEED DISCOUNTED AUTOMOTIVE OR BOAT WORK GIVE ME A CALL. Alternators, AC, shocks, CV boots, etc. 480560-5463 CARPET CLEANING - Let a Dobson Ranch homeowner clean your carpets. No Scams, No bait and switch. Call John. Available 7 days a week. 2 rooms and a hall are $59.00 (reg $89.00). Stairways are $39.00. 480-2096323 DETAILED HOUSECLEANING – 480-2002462 detailedhousecleaning.com HANDYMAN T&T HANDYMAN SERVICES - 15+ years experience. Plumbing, Electric, Flooring, Painting, Roofing, Kitchen and Bath Remodeling. Ranch resident. Not a licensed contractor. Call Tim @ 602-327-4781 “YOUR HANDYMAN” - Quality at reasonable rates. General repairs; plumbing, electrical, more. 25 years experience. Ranch resident. Not a licensed contractor. Ken 602-370-0604 JIM’S HANDY HELPER SERVICE - Handyman 480-688-7756 not a licensed contractor. EXPERT HANDYMAN/HOME REMODLER – All phases of home remodeling, including plumbing, electrical, flooring, window/door installation. Kitchen/bath remodels. Wheelchair showers. Interior/exterior painting. No job too big or too small. Not a licensed contractor. (All work guaranteed). George 480-695-7299 HOME IMPROVEMENTS MATCH ALL DRYWALL REPAIR - match all textures, cracks, holes, water damage, patio, ceilings, small stucco repairs, additions. Licensed bonded and insured. ROC#221568. See our ad 602-908-0520 tile, flooring, complete remodeling from start to finish; no project too small. 25 years in DRR. Photos and local references furnished at initial estimate. Call (480) 695-7299 Not a licensed contractor (excellent references provided). PLUMBING. We specialize in water heaters, drain cleaning, leaking pipes, faucets, toilets, tubs, slab leaks, reroutes, water softeners, disposals, reverse osmosis systems. Senior Discounts. Family owned and operated. Free estimates. Cure All Plumbing 480-895-5858 Licensed, Bonded, Insured ROC204797 www.cureallplumbing.com. CONCRETE WORK, MASONRY – Concrete placement, hauling, flat work, flagstone, BBQ’s, synthetic turf, block walls, concrete pavers, travertine pavers. Bonded, insured. Jorge Morales 602-577-8295 Not a licensed contractor. MASTER ELECTRICIAN – Roger Heaster. 22 years in the valley. Not a licensed contractor. 602-732-8877 COOLING OR HEATING CHECK-UP – $18.95. MAZON’S AC and HEATING. 480-9667794 or 602-579-1012. Licensed and bonded. ROC #C39-212482. PAINTING –Affordable Interior, exterior, power washing, drywall repair, etc. Dependable. Dobson Ranch Resident. Free Estimate. 480200-9598 AZ Home & Landscape Services. DOUBLE DD ELECTRIC 602-276-5550 Fast dependable service. Small/Large projects. Panel upgrades – Lighting – Troubleshooting. Lic ROC# 065071-010. TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE? – Cardinal Painting Company. Interior/Exterior. One room to complete house. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. ROC #240973. Fast, Free Estimates. 480-2943744. 1ST CHOICE DRYWALL REPAIR – 480970-9535 Licensed, Bonded, Insured. drywallchoice.com ROC#265508 KITCHEN/BATH REMODELING - Cabinets, BRASSBERRYS PAINTING- ROC#107686 & ROC#127135. 30 years local experience. 480892-0463 CAFARELLI CONSTRUCTION – Home Remodeling. Residential since 1974. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. Interior, Exterior, Kitchen, Classifieds 27 www.dobsonranchhoa.com | JUNE 2015 Bath, Room Additions. Dedicated to the beauty of your home. ROC#088929. 480-839-4452 TILE AND GROUT CLEANING - Grout Dirty? Call APL Cleaning Services to clean and sanitize your tile floors. No high -pressure sales. Call John for a free quote. 480-2096323 CARPET CLEANING - Let a Dobson Ranch homeowner clean your carpets. No Scams, No bait and switch. Call John. Available 7 days a week. 2 rooms and a hall are $59.00 (reg $89.00). Stairways are $39.00. 480-2096323 ROOFING SPECIALIST. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE – shingles, tile, shakes, flat roofs, leak repairs and wood replacement. Free estimates. No job too small. Not a licensed contractor. References available. Call Chuck 480-251-7886. ENGLISH BUILDING COMPANY LLCBathrooms, kitchens, tile, laminate, hardwood, windows, doors, patio covers & more. Owned and operated by Dobson Ranch resident, Paul English. FREE ESTIMATES 480-603-8813. Project pictures and customer references at www.englishbuilding.net. Licensed-BondedInsured-ROC189470-BBB. PLUMBING SERVICE – Complete plumbing repairs and service. Free water heater inspection. 480-966-7794 or 602-579-1012. MAZON’S PLUMBING. Licensed and bonded. ROC #C37-212482. LAWN CARE LANDSCAPING SERVICES – New clients welcome! – 480-710-8738 $80/MONTH-COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE Owner is a Dobson Ranch resident. Licensed, Bonded and Insured ROC281191 www. kjelandscape.com 480-586-8445 ANY AREA – TREE TRIMMING AND TOTAL YARD CLEAN-UP. We do all trees weeds, hauling, you name it. Call Fa. 480-600-7357 AZ HOME & LANDSCAPE SERVICES – Complete landscape and property maintenance, clean ups, hauling, installation, sprinkler repair, tree care, painting, handyman, etc. English Speaking, Reliable, Dobson Ranch Resident. Free Estimate. Visa,MC accepted. 480-200-9598. HAULING – We haul junk, yard debris, trash, overstuffed garage or storage units, furniture, appliances, etc. Earth friendly. Dependable. English speaking. Dobson Ranch resident. Free Estimate. 480-200-9598 SPRINKLER REPAIR – Working in Dobson Ranch since 1981. Scarecrow Sprinkler. Frank 602-690-4767 MISCELLANEOUS AVON AT THE RANCH. Pauline Perez 602619-4283. Independent Sales Representative. www.youravon.com/pperez1146 AFFORDABLE CABINS FOR RENT, SHOWLOW AZ – Email for pictures/ information. whitemountaincabins@yahoo. com 480-310-7062 JIM’S HANDY HELPER SERVICE - Handyman 480-688-7756 not a licensed contractor. PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS: Call Bob 480777-8300 At Your Service Dobson Ranch Youth Services Directory BABYSITTING SERVICE! I’m Haley. I’m 13 years old and I’m interested in babysitting your child. I’m available pretty much every weekend any hours on Saturday and Sunday. I’m very trustworthy and have lots of experience. My number is 480-6867868. Thanks! RED CROSS CERTIFIED BABYSITTER A very good 15 year old, Red Cross Pediatric first aid and CPR certified girl available for evenings and weekends. Prior interviews preferred. References available. $8/hr. Email shannon.m.murphy86@gmail.com HANDYMAN (18 yr old with truck) Experience with painting, yard work, carpet cleaning, wash cars, small jobs and assisting with projects. Austin 480-309-0862 MOTHERS HELPER, BABYSITTING, PET SITTING, DOG WALKING, AND CHILDREN’S PARTIES ( face painting and other help). Responsible, reliable teen at reasonable rates. American Red Cross babysitting, CPR, and Pediatric First Aid Certified. For more information email or call Savanna at 480-268-5867 or spdeavult@ yahoo.com. The Dobson Association Roundup does not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser. For further information on licensed contractors log onto www.azroc.gov. This is the website for Arizona licensing of contractors. Use either the contractor’s name or their ROC number. Letter to the Editor Mother Earth; My Contribution Is So Small… By Wilhelmina Wosinska, Ph.D. Gardeners who earn their living in Arizona by cleaning our yards and streets use gasoline-propelled blowers that create dust, emit fuels, and make a horrifying of noise. It seems that individually this poisoning of environment is not substantial but all these individual effects get accumulated. I am afraid that – what environmentalists predict on the basis of scientific research - if we do not return to using traditional ways of cleaning like rakes and brooms, in a relative close future we will we will have to sit at our yards in protective masks (as they do in some cities in China), and wear earplugs as well. Justification for using this equipment is the same on part of the yard owners. It is faster and cheaper and they do not think that it makes too much harm. In other words: my contribution is so small mantra serves as justification for them as well (I say them but I am in the same league, unfortunately.) Why don’t we pioneer the use of traditional ways of cleaning instead of machinery that is destroying our environment? I am convinced that Mother Earth will be grateful to us. The articles and comments in this monthly publication are intended to inform, illustrate or provide explanation to members of the Association and do not necessarily serve as official opinions of the board of directors, staff nor its members. As such, we do not make any representation as to the validity or qualifications of any advertiser/ contributor. 28 2015 Calendar The Dobson Association June Dobson Ranch Calendar of Events Monday Tuesday 15 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session B Swim Lessons Begin Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Dance Class 6:30pm Chica Room Budget & Finance 6:30 pm Grande Room 16 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session F Swim Lessons Begin Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room 22 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30pm Saratoga Dance Class 6:30 pm Chica Room Waterworks 7 pm Grande Room 23 DSummer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room 29 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Dance Class 6:30 pm Chica Room Wednesday Thursday 17 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 18 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Board of Directors Meeting 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 24 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 25 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos Friday 19 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Bunco 6:30 pm Saratoga Saturday/Sunday 20 21 Sunday 26 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Poker Tournament 6:30 pm Saratoga 27 28 Sunday 30 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room July Monday Tuesday 6 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session C Swim Lessons Begin Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Retirees General Meeting 6:30pm Grande Room 7 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session G Swim Lessons Begin Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room 13 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Budget & Finance 6:30 pm Grande Room 14 20 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session D Swim Lessons Begin Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30pm Saratoga 27 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Bridge 12:30 pm Saratoga Yoga 5:30 pm Saratoga Waterworks BOD 7pm Grande Room Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room Water Management 7pm Grande Room 21 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Session H Swim Lessons Begin Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Chica Room 28 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Zumba 6:30 pm Grande Room Wednesday Thursday 1 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 2 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Retirees Game Day 1 pm Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 8 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 9 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 15 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 16 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Board of Directors Meeting 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 22 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 23 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos Legante Paseo 7pm Chica Room 29 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Tai Chi 9 am Saratoga Tai Chi 10 am Saratoga Tai Chi 6 pm Grande Room Tai Chi 7 pm Grande Room Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos 30 Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Water Aerobics 7:30 am Saratoga Fitness in the Park 6 pm Laguna Park Aqua Zumba 6:30 pm La Casita Pool Pickleball 7 pm Los Altos Friday 3 Administration Office closed Recreation Open 8am – 6pm Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Saturday/Sunday 4 Fourth of July- Holiday Hours Recreation Open 8am – 6pm 5 Sunday 10 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center 11 12 Sunday 17 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Bunco 6:30 pm Saratoga Ice Cream Social 6:30pm La Casita Recreation Center 18 19 Sunday 24 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center Poker Tournament 6:30 pm Saratoga 25 26 Sunday 31 Fitness in the Park 6 am Laguna Park Summer Camp 7:30am-5:30pm La Casita Recreation Center
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