Wounded Warrior Project
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Wounded Warrior Project
s s e l e c i Pr The VOLUME 22 NUMBER 13 18 W. Pinewood Blvd. P.O. Box 18977 • Munds Park, AZ 86017 (928) 286-9827 August 25, 2014 Wounded Warrior Project ~ A Successful Community Achievement! Munds Park Community Church Saturday 5 p.m. Service Sunday Services 9:00 a.m. - Sunday School for all ages 10:30 a.m. - Worship for all people Come Worship with Us! Catholic Mass is held at Munds Park Community Church Mass times are at 7 p.m. September 6th You can view The Pinewood News Online at: The 4th Annual High Country Charity Golf Outing benefitting the “Wounded Warrior Project” was a great success and achieved the highest amount of money raised in northern Arizona for the Wounded Warrior Project. The festivities were kicked off on Friday night, August 8th at High Country Home & Garden with live music by the band, Thomas Oliver and Hot Foot. There were over 300+ Munds Park community members who came and showed their support in the fundraising event. A BIG THANK YOU to the community who provided enormous amounts of food and generously donated items for the Raffle and Silent Auction. A lucky raffle ticket holder won a big screen T.V.! On Saturday, August 9th the golf tournament was held and again, a community effort made for a wonderful day of golf, food, refreshments and music. A $12,000 trip was won by one of the lucky golfers. Moose Walsh was overwhelmed with pride and appreciation said, “To all the sponsors, golfers, volunteers and supporters who participated in this years golf outing on August 9th in Munds Park, AZ give yourself a standing ovation because the final number is in. I am proud to announce that we raised $70,500 and it is being sent to the Wounded Warrior Project today. I am humbled and overjoyed by the generosity of so many people coming together to help the men and women of our military.” “Thank you again and we will look forward to next years event. Have a wonderful year and look for the announcement in April, for next years event.” thepinewoodnews.com You will never miss an issue! WILLARD SPRINGS COMPACTOR HOURS SUMMER MAY THRU OCTOBER 9 a.m. TO 5 p.m. FRI, SAT, SUN, MON 286-1866 MUNDS PARK POST OFFICE LOBBY HOURS 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to Noon Saturdays 286-1845 Next Edition of the Pinewood News September 1, 2014 Deadline for Ads / Articles: September 8th If you would like to place an ad, article or special event please call 928-286-9827 or email the information to pinewoodnews@hotmail.com Marine Corp Honor Guard Bill Simon & Noribi pictured with The Fallen Soldier Battle Cross, the memorial for the deceased soldiers Moose and Noribi, the guest speaker from the Wounded Warrior Project The Cossey Family Neil, Kent, Hank & Reid Harry, Sailor National Anthem **A BIG Thank you to Greg Herriman photography for providing these beautiful photographs** 2 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News Community Calendar Sponsored by the Munds Park Business Alliance “Building Business Partnerships for a Stronger Community” August/Sept 2014 (PCC) Pinewood Country Club (MPCC) Munds Park Community Church (MPBA) Munds Park Business Alliance (PPOA) Pinewood Property Owners Association (PSD) Pinewood Sanitary District (PFM) Pinewood Farmers Market (MPRV) Munds Park RV Resort (PFD) Pinewood Fire District T W Aug 26 Aug 27 Th Aug 28 F F S S S S M Aug 29 Aug 29 Auh 30 Aug 30 Aug 30 Aug 31 Aug 31 Sept 01 T W Sept 02 Sept 03 Th F Sept 04 Sept 05 Sept 05 S Sept 07 Ladies Bible Study 9:30 am; Mens 7:00pm “The Blessed Life” Class 6:30 pm Happy Hour $8 Appetizers 4:00-7:00 pm Coconino Country Fair “Cactus Flower” Play 7:00 pm Coconino County Fair Lobster Dinner & Clam Bake 5-9pm Lobster Dinner & Clam Bake 5-9pm Pinewood Farmer’s Market 10-2pm Coconino Country Fair Coconino Country Fair Lobster Dinner & Clam Bake 5-9pm LABOR DAY Coconino Country Fair Last Day Pinewood Fire Auxiliary Meeting 6:30 pm MPBA Garden Party 4:00-6:00 pm Happy Hour $8 Appetizers 4:00-7:00 pm International Night Cuisine 5:00-9:00 pm Friday Night Karaoke Party 8:00 pm Line Dancing and Karaoke 7:00 PM Castaway 5:30 pm Wine & Beer Tasting 4:30 pm Saturday Evening Worship 5:30 pm Saturday Evening Catholic Mass 7:00 pm Pinewood Restaurant Karaoke 7:30 pm Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:30 am Fellowship Hall Fellowship Hall Country Club Fairgrounds PCC Playhouse PCC (Call for Reservations) PCC (Call for Reservations) Cliff Castle Casino Adventure Labor Day Show! PCC (call for Reservations) Fire Station 17825 Golden Pond Pinewood Country Club Pinewood Country Club PCC Bar Munds Park RV Sports Bar Munds Park RV Sports Bar Pinewood Country Club MPCC MPCC Pinewood Restaurant MPCC “Building Business Partnerships for a Stronger Community” _______________________________________________________ Munds Park Business Alliance Home Grown Businesses You Can Count On August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 3 Provident Partners Realty www.providentnaz.com “Your Partner in Pinewood” William J. Spain Designated Broker® MPBA Founding Business Member Need to Sell a Prestige Property? Secluded Mountain Retreat NOW $399,900 WHEN MARKETING MATTERS Call in the Professionals Hire Provident Partners Realty To Market Your Property And See Results • MARKETED IN PHOENIX VIA GREATER METROPOLITAN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE • MARKETED IN NORTHERN 1380 Fishlake Drive ARIZONA MLS Wonderful Furnished Mountain in Exclusive Area on nearly a third acre. PRIVATE, TRANQUIL, SERENE. AN ESCAPE INTO FOREST BLISS. Four Bedrooms, Three and a half Baths, Large Family Room & Multiple Decks. Two plus Car Garage, Covered Patio, Side Yard for that perfect Garden. Large Bedrooms, Master style Suite. A Perfect Mountain Getaway. $449,900 •HOME SPECIFIC WEBSITES WITH SOCIAL MEDIA DOWNLOAD LOWEST $ PER SQ FT Cabin REALTOR.COM, TRULIA.COM, HOMES.COM, ZILLOW.COM, PREMIER REALTOR 3/4 Acre Hillside Beauty Bill Spain 1115 E. Raintree Road Designated Broker 602-622-1196 Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com NOW $499,9000 Lake-side Magnificent Retreat. Four Bedrooms, Four Baths, MotherIn-Law Wing, Great Game Room, Huge Gourmet Kitchen w/pantries and dumb waiter. So Many Amenities...A Spectacular Home. 1220 Lake Meadow Circle LOG SIDED Retreat with a spectacular.80% acre lot. Paver driveway, 2 car garage, multiple decks, Contemporary Mountain Home, Wood & Slate floors, Four bedroom, 3.5 Baths, Separate Apartment or Game Room...Exquisite A Private Hillside Manor with Views 17920 Half Moon Road $379,900 Bill Spain 145 E. Sandia Circle Now $392,500 Stunning Views from Raised Deck, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Vaulted Ceilings, 2 Car Garage...Very Private 928.286.9171 Fax (928) 286-9107 www.providentnaz.com Designated Broker 602-622-1196 Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Majestic Mountain Home with Massive focal stone wood burning fireplace. Newer metal Roof and stacked stone front, huge windows, Three Bedrooms, Two full Baths, Garage, Large Back Covered Patio and Breezeway. Stone Paver Circular Driveway 4 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News Foodie's Paradise on Old Route 66 By Stacey Wittig Vagabonding Lulu Travel Writer What's all the foodie buzz about the Turquoise Room Restaurant on old Route 66 in Winslow, Arizona? Arizona Highways, the New York Times, and the Seasonal Chef are applauding the success of Chef John Sharpe in the remote high desert of Northern Arizona. One of my friends and her husband recently traveled over 100 miles to celebrate her 35th wedding anniversary there. Retired folk groups from local churches are filling vans with patrons on a pilgrimage to the Turquoise Room. They are all raving about the food, service and ambiance. I shouldn't be surprised about all the accolades when I look at Chef Sharpe's resume. John Sharpe and his wife Patricia opened the Turquoise Room in fall 2000 after owning four restaurants and a catering business in southern California for many years. His career began in England as an apprentice chef in a five-star hotel. Graduating from the Westminster Hotel School, he moved to Switzerland, where he worked and studied for three more years. Sharpe spent another two years cooking in other European countries before moving to Los Angeles in the mid 1970s. Chef John Sharpe,owner of the Turquoise Room Restaurant A contributing and defining part of his latest restaurant in Winslow is the Churro lamb cassoulet. Churro lamb is totally and completely unique to the Northern Arizona high desert. From a foodie point of view, savoring Churro lamb in the southwest is tantamount to experiencing Brest chicken in Brest, France. The meat expresses the soil, climate, culture of the Navajo region for which Churro was bred. Other place-based items on the menu include certified Angus Choice Prime Rib Roast au jus (“Best end-cut I’ve had in years,” proclaims one well-heeled traveler), traditional Hopi Piki bread and elk medallions. Chef Sharpe uses local ingredients and incorporates into his menu many indigenous ASPEN ANNIE’S LANDSCAPING, INC foods that are both important food sources and also important to the ritual and spiritual and symbolic lives of the Native Americans of the region. “I’m not limited anymore to simply southwest cuisine... I try to be a bit more local-foods focused with the restaurant now,” reveals Chef Sharpe. As a member of Chef’s Collaborative he works to encourage local growers to provide the restaurant with sustainablygrown foods of all kinds. La Posada Inn Winslow Founded in 1993, Chefs Collaborative provides its members with tools for running economically healthy, sustainable food service businesses. Chef Sharpe is also involved with Slow Food USA which envisions a future food system that is based on the principles of high quality and taste, environmental sustainability, and social justice. In keeping with those values, Chef Sharpe buys Churro lamb from nearby Navajo herders, traditional Piki corn bread from Hopi pueblo women, and goat cheese from local farmers. Squash blossoms come from Phoenix and there’s “halibut caught by Native Americans from Alaska in the kitchen now,” said Chef Sharpe when I was there. Walk back into time at La Posada Inn, home of the Turquoise Room Located in the romantic La Posada Inn, a grand dame of the railroad era, The Turquoise Room Restaurant, Martini Lounge and Espresso Bar will be YOUR favorite 'paradise on old Route 66'. www.theturquoiseroom.net 303 E 2nd St, Winslow AZ 928-289-2888 *photos by Stacey Wittig Stacey Wittig is a freelance writer based in Munds Park, AZ. Her culinary adventures have led her up the Inca Trail in Peru eating fried caterpillars and roasted guinea pig, across the plains of northern Spain on El Camino de Santiago enjoying tapas and steamed barnacles, and through the vineyards of Cinque Terre along the Italian coast sipping Chianti Classico . “Arizona is a remarkable place to call home,” declares the wandering writer who loves the sour cream enchiladas at Flagstaff’s El Charro restaurant. Pinewood Restaurant and Bar 65 Pinewood Blvd Munds Park, Az 86017 928-286-0332 Go Touor here! q i L ly ed n kag le o Pac vailab a Restaurant Hours: Sunday thru Thursday 7 am- 8pm Friday and Saturday 7am-9pm Bar open 7 days a week Monday thru Thursday 4:00 pm-??? Friday, Saturday & Sunday 2 pm-??? Certified Master Gardener • Local Resident • Over 17 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN ALL PHASES OF LANDSCAPING licensed • Bonded • Insured THANKS FOR 12 SEASONS PINEWOOD! Pine Needle Clean up Hire an Experienced Local Licensed Rock Work Landscape Contractor Plantings (Trees, Shrubs, Flowers) Design Irrigation Systerms Custom Flower Pots Call Aspen Annie 928-699-6388 ROC #214271 Taco Tuesdays - 5p.m. $1.50 Tacos or Tacos, Beans & Rice $7.95 All You Can Eat Fish Fry Friday’s - $10.95 ***4:00-9:00 p.m.*** Come and join us! Every Saturday night starting at 7:30 pm Once a month we will celebrate birthdays Come down and sign up for your month! August 25, 2014 Pinewood News LINE by Jan Toth R.I.P. CAREY WHITE I had some bad news last week… a friend and former volunteer passed away unexpectedly and much too early. Carey White was the Pastor at Munds Park Community Church, a volunteer firefighter/EMT and a friend. He helped my mother through her fight with cancer, even visiting her when she went to Phoenix. He stopped by to see my mother the day after she died, he had tears in his eyes when I told him. He had planned to get there a couple of days earlier but life had gotten in his way. I hope I made him understand how much his visits had meant to my mother. Carey went out of his way to help the community and its residents during any type of family emergency. When a death occurred, he often stayed with spouses until family could make the 2-3 hour drive up the hill. He was always at the hospital visiting his parishioners and any other Pinewood residents who might be in the hospital. I don’t remember the exact years he was part of our department and community, but he was a truly caring and giving man as long as I knew him. He always had a smile and a hardy laugh. He was “harassed” by the female department members during training. He became our “training mannequin” and we often swung him upside down in the Evac-U-Splint, made him blush when he had to strap Gina onto the backboard and when someone unobtrusively stuck a foam nozzle down the back of his turnouts. He took this all with a smile, a laugh and a sense of humor. He only asked that we not use the Lord’s name in vain… a tall order for some of us, but we tried. Back in the day…. As today, our department was filled with caring, dedicated and, at that time, well trained volunteers. Carey was one of them. I missed him when he left Munds Park, and I miss him now that he has gone home to the Lord he loved and in whose image he existed. 5 e Dav CANTRELL CoNsTRuCTioN CompANy 928-286-9599 • Cell 928-606-6608 Licensed General Contractor Specializing in Remodels & Additions. ROC593 23 • Bon ded • P .O. Box 18432 • Munds Park, AZ 86017 Mike’s Floor Covering 699-3655 Restretches • Small & Large Jobs Carpet, Hardwood, Vinyl, Ceramic SALES & INSTALLATION! ROC206317 Rsidential & Commercial Pinewood Resident for Over 17 Years Jeff’s Painting Co. Interior - Exterior - Decks Good Bye Carey. THE GOOD OLD DAYS…. What ever happened to them? I remember when we used to sit quietly by the radio every morning at 8 a.m. waiting for the trivia question of the day on KOLT radio I think it was. Between all of us, we were pretty good at trivia. We got through more often than not, in fact, the DJ’s began to recognize my voice and call me by name. Pete told them that we were NACFUI (nac-fu-e) Northern Arizona Center for Useless Information. We prided ourselves on that name. I got through on a question of what groups of animals were called… I got it right… They asked me how I knew and I told them I had the list in my file cabinet. Pete used it in his EMT class. The first time I ever got through on the trivia line was the Monday before my Paramedic written test and I was sitting home in my pajamas with my medical dictionary on my lap. The question was related to a type of phobia which were all listed in the back of the medical dictionary. I am willing to bet I was the only person sitting with a medical dictionary on their lap next to a phone! I won a tape of Faith Hill. The DJ, who happened to live out here, brought it to me at the fire station. Pinewood Resident 30 yrs Experience Owner Operated 928-286-9791 or 928-225-9350 ALL WORK GUARANTEED ROC# 076200 The first fall I was here, when the roads were still dirt, we had a party in a cul-de-sac that Brad lived on. We all brought food and beverages and we built a huge bon fire in the middle of the cul-desac. The next year they paved the roads so we had to take the “Flatlanders” party outside the Park. We moved it a couple times and finally settled on the opening on the right about one mile out on FS 240. It was close enough that everyone could come out for food and we still were able to respond quickly to emergency calls. We had snow one year and had to move it into Bill and Gina’s garage. One year we all (at least those not on duty) decided to make it an overnight camp out. I slept in the back of my car in a sleeping bag, some had tents, some had campers and one even slept on a boat. One year we had Uncle George and his little green tractor dig a hole and we buried a pig and turkeys! Most of the time we had brats, hot dogs, and hamburgers with all the side dishes and fixings. The parties started at 11 a.m. and went to 2 and 3 a.m. but they got much shorter as we got older. Like 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Brad always took care of fire wood for the bon fires and we had huge bon fires. Most of the time several of us sat around until it went out and covered it with dirt. But one year it was so big we had to go back and get a fire truck to put it out. There was a lot of friendship, comraderie and just plain fun. Not to say the new generation isn’t fun, we just all have different tastes and we’re in a different world. But the good old days are fond memories! HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR SMOKE DETECTORS LATELY?? 6 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News WINDSHIELD DAMAGED AUTO GLASS & TINTING •CRACKED • CHIPPED • PITTED No Cost Repair or Replacement FREE MOBILE SERVICE UP TO $50.00 CASH BACK •Munds Park •Phoenix •Flagstaff ***26 YEARS OF HIGH QUALITY SERVICE*** Tinting: Auto, Home Business We use llumar & vista window films. Lifetime warranty. We are locally owned for 26 years. We use thicker higher quality windshields installed by highly skilled professional technicians www.inspectorsauto.com TODD: 928-225-7330 DRYWALL Sheetrock • Repair • Water Damage Home Maintenance Brian Cantrell • (928) 606-2406 PO Box 25634 Munds Park, AZ 86017 Not a licensed contractor PINEWOOD PLUMBING For All Your Plumbing Needs Service and Repairs Drain Cleaning Winterization Art Salas • TREE PRUNING • • TREE REMOVAL • • TREE THINNING • • FIRE REDUCTION • OWNER • BONDED • INSURED Greg Holley, Owner 928-286-2427 Office 928-600-6172 Cell Call us if we have your keys on file! Not a Licensed Contractor (928) 527-8857 (928) 606-3117Cell SERVING NORTHERN ARIZONA August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 7 The Quick Cook Who Doesn’t Like Dessert? by Sharon Arthur Moore You know how it is. You’re tired, busy. You throw something together for dinner that is quite adequate. But you don’t like to do adequate, so step up your game with an array of single serving dessert options that took almost no time to do but look as if you run a five-star restaurant. (Not really. I made that last part up. But an array of dessert options will improve your diners’ memory of dinner.) Thus, Quick Cook Tip #9: QC Tip#9 Wow ‘em with dessert if dinner is ordinary. Okay, sounds good right? But three dessert options? Seriously? Yep! People like options. Makes them think they’re at a fine eatery. And these are easypeasy. All it takes is a little prep, and you’re good to go. Put them on a tray or buffet table and let people choose one or more. And these desserts are soooo good, I am including them in an upcoming culinary mystery book I’ve tentatively titled it Devil’s Food Wake (a witch story with the murder of a coven member). That should be a good book for dessert recipes. Now who doesn’t like dessert? My husband is mad for chocolate. Even more than my women friends, so I make lots of chocolate desserts. Given how hot summer can be, even in Munds Park, I especially appreciate desserts that don’t heat up the kitchen. Here are three for you! The first uses avocados as the base for pudding. Weird? Maybe, but it is tasty! The second is a one-minute microwave cake that is too easy! And the third is a dessert that is actually good for you, almost a health food. should be yummy with fresh fruit on top or served on pound cake. You know me, I’m not much on pre-packaged food stuffs, but I have made an exception for this too-easy microwave cake recipe for when I need a dessert in a minute--literally a minute. I also do sometimes make my own cake mixes for microwave cake, just so you know. But for quicker and easier, try: One-Minute Chocolate Microwave Cake 1 box Angel Food Cake Mix 1 box chocolate cake mix Thoroughly combine the two cake mixes and store in a gallon zipper plastic bag. To make a single serving: 5 heaping tablespoons cake mixture 3 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon mini-chocolate chips 1 teaspoon finely chopped nuts In a 12-ounce mug, thoroughly mix cake mixture with water. Stir in chocolate chips and nuts. Microwave on high for one minute. Let sit for five minutes. Serve as is or top with more mini-chocolate chips, ice cream, whipped cream, or fresh berries. Eat from the cup or up-end onto a plate by running a table knife around the cake edge. The final recipe one has made the Internet rounds, so you might have seen it. No real recipe, but simple to replicate: Cut banana into four equal sections crosswise. Beat until smooth. Refrigerate in mixing bowl or individual dishes for an hour. Wrap in foil and freeze for a 3-5 hours until solid. Imagine what else you could put in to modify the basic recipe. I’m going to use Greek Honey Yogurt next time instead of the cocoa powder. I’ll leave off the caramel and sea salt but add chopped pistachios (since it will be greenish). It will serve more people and Landscapes by Lacey Design•Build•Maintain Call Lacey for free estimates 602-828-9770 email: highcountryhomegarden@gmail.com Licensed - Bonded - Insured - ROC# 284501 RPM CONSTRUCTION INC. No Job Too Small Free Estimates Let Us Build Your Dream Frozen Chocolate-Nut Bananas (serves 2) 1 very ripe banana Mini-chocolate chips (maybe 1/2 cup) Finely chopped nuts (maybe 1/2 cup) Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Avocado Pudding (4-6 servings) 3 ripe avocados, in food processor 1/2 cup honey 6 tablespoons dark chocolate cocoa powder 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 tablespoon caramel syrup per serving Sea salt to taste Put into serving dishes (if not already), top with caramel and sprinkle with sea salt. Come Make a Sandblast Bird Bath with Lacey Sunday, August 31 at 10:30 am cost is $15.00 Roll banana in nuts, pressing into the banana flesh all around and on ends. Roll in mini-chocolate chips, pressing into banana flesh all around and into ends. Serve as a finger-food dessert. (To make it easier or less messy to eat, before freezing, cut each of the four sections into bite-sized chunks and serve frozen with toothpicks.) For more food fun with me, check out “Parsley, Sage, and Rosemary Time” at www.sharonarthurmoore.blogspot.com To get a copy of my first culinary mystery, Mission Impastable, go to Amazon. Remodels Decks New Homes Storage Sheds Roofing Painting Call Ron Polder (928) 606-2507 Demo Hauling Concrete Pavers Masonry Siding Foundations Email:rpmconstruction68@gmail.com www.rpmhomebuilders.com FULL SERVICE CONSTRUCTION Licensed • Bonded • Insured Res#168993 Com#213656 8 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News $179,500 5 W. Pinewood Blvd. P.O. Box 17218 Munds Park, AZ 86017 Reduced Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner 17735 S. Maverick Cir MLS#159288 Very Well Maintained A Frame on a large lot w/Panoramic Views Fenced in Yard. Remodeled Bath, 1bd/ 1ba, Large Loft Call Debi $229,000 $80,000 REALTY $353,000 $149,000 45 Campfire Trail MLS#158842 Beautiful Panoramic Views! Woodburning Fireplace, Woodstove for cold winter nights! Large 2 car garage, 4bd/2ba Call Debi 60 E Fairlane MLS#158878 $159,900 17260 Grizzly Ridge Perfect open floor plan! 2bd/2ba, great woodstove in LR, large open deck w/views of the canyon, Lots of Oaks & Pine Trees Newer roof, Central heat MLS#158919 Call Debi $239,000 Reduced 1155 Pawprint Place MLS#157566 Beautiful open floor plan, Wood burning fireplace, Each bedroom has own bath, 2Bd, 1.75Ba Call Debi $295,000 17095 S. Poco Place MLS#157891 Oversized lot at the end of the cul-de-sac, So much potential. 2bd/1ba Call Debi $159,900 $136,900 17110 S. Deer Run MLS#154390 Meticulously Maintained! 2Bd/2Ba, 1344 Sq Ft plus 10x42 AZ Rm, storage shed fenced yard Call Dave $335,000 765 Oak Drive MLS#158921 Great Get Away! Lg open LR & DR, Rock covered Fireplace, Wrap around Deck, Multiple sleeping lofts 1bd/1.175 ba Call Debi $98,000 Reduced 1050 Cactus Wren Cir MLS #157104 Split floor plan w/master & guest bdrm on main level, upstairs guest bdrm w/loft garage, 3BD, 2BA Call Debi 1140 Raintree Rd MLS#158919 Beautiful Chalet w/views of Lake O’Dell, Open Floor plan, Large wrap around deck, Large Lot 3bd/2ba Call Debi 17220 Creekside Pl MLS#157689 Large family room (12x28) that is perfect for entertaining. Wrap around deck, Extra storage in carport, additional golf cart shed, 2 bd/1.75ba Call Debi 1126 E. Coyote MLS#157699 SHORT SALE. Banks loss can be your gain. Beautiful open floor plan, Stainless Steel Appl, Trex deck, 3bd/2ba Call Debi 17085 S. Poco Place MLS#158577 Remodeled, 2 Bdrm(split floorplan),1 3/4 Ba, New Cabinets, Countertops Absolutely Gorgeous! Call Dave Reduced $139,750 $205,000 285 Hillside Dr MLS#157942 Absolutely Astonishing! 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, Den, Beautifully Landscaped A Real Doll House! Call Dave $179,900 17180 S. Bow String Rd MLS#158237 New remodeled Kitchen & Living Rm, 2 large bedrms, 1bath, + bonus loft for the kids to play Call Debi New Listing! $139,900 $289,500 17070 Pintail MLS#159534 Super sharp 2bed/2bath cul-de-sac-lot,Lg Family Rm,Huge covered decks storage shed, fenced yard Call Dave 1300 Antelope MLS#158941 Stunning chalet,3 bd(2 master suites),2 baths + Loft Gorgeous inside and out Furnished Call Dave $140,000 $379,900 17235 S. Iron Springs MLS#157248 Large bedrooms, Well maintained cabin, newly updated kitchen w/newer appliances 2 BD, 1 BA Call Debi Reduced New Listing! $135,900 620 E. Turkey Trail MLS#157411 Move In Ready! 3 Bd/1 & 1/2 Ba, Lrg Gr Rm, Firepl, Garage, Cabin Only Area! Call Dave Call Debi $139,000 $159,900 530 Turkey Trail MLS#154549 Priced to Sell! 2bd/1.5ba, Cabin area only gas heat, carport Large Covered Deck! Call Dave Furnished DW, Close to National Forest, Open Kitchen, Fenced in yard, Oversized Shed. 2BD/2BA 1015 E. Pinewood Blvd MLS#157939 4 Large BD, 3 BA, Spa Room, New Countertops & Appliances 2 car garage Call Dave $189,000 685 E. Reindeer MLS#159082 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Lg Great Rm. Huge Deck, Central Heat Neat as a Pin! Call Dave 17290 Alegria Place MLS#158861 2 BD, 2BA Extra large DW Newer carpet, ceiling fans, A/C, Central heat, Shed w/electric Call Debi LOTS: 17135 S. Deer Run Rd. - $65,000 • 350 E. Hillside Dr. - $69,450 • 1365 E. Jaguar Ln - $139,000 - 1000 E. Caribou Rd. - $139,00 • 17830 Hopi Rd - $75,000 135 Bison Dr - *Reduced* $76,000 • 17540 Blue Jay - 1 Acre Lot - $174,900 • 765 Oak Dr -$63,900 TOWNHOUSES: 17810 S. Walapai #69 - $250,000• 17810 S. Walapai #67 - $192,500• REDUCED! Don Tillery Designated Broker Owner Ofc: (928) 286-1030 Debi Bright, REALTOR® Associate Broker Brightdebi@aol.com Cell: (928) 699-7703 SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 26 YEARS Dave Kraemer, REALTOR® SuperDavesRealEstate@msn.com Cell: (928) 380-3639 SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 21 YEARS Debbie Kraemer REALTOR® Cell (928) 814-0144 Pinewood News 9 August 25, 2014 LOCAL: 928-286-1030 / Phoenix: 602-252-1402 Open Saturday thru Sunday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm • www.pinewoodrealty.com REALTY WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS PROFESSIONAL; INTEGRITY; NOTABLE; ETHICAL; WISE; OBJECTIVE; OBLIGATION; DISCRETION Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner Please check out our NEW website! It now includes ALL listings in Pinewood! www.pinewoodrealty.com As it connects with the Multiple Listing Service it will also be seen by anyone who connects to realtor.com $149,900 $157,900 $269,900 17275 S. Zia Place 430 E. Laguna 1583 sq ft; 3 BR; 2 BA; Bonus Room; Wdstv plus FAP Garage, well-treed corner lot. MLS#158804— Sam/Bob 115 Lodge Drive "Clean as a Whistle" describes this 3 BR; 2 BA Mfg. Home; Metal Roof; All laminate floors; Lrg Deck; Well Treed, Oversized Cul-de-Sac Lot. MLS#155738- Sam/Bob $279,900 17710 Maverick Circle 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Chalet. Vaulted T&G ceilings, Wrap around deck, Updated flooring, cabinets & counter-tops. New paint inside & out. well treed cul-de-sac lot. 2 BR ; 1 BA down 1 huge Loft/Mstr Suite up; T&G throughout; Gas FreeStanding Stove; Lg Coverd Deck; RV Parking; 7200 sq ft Lot. Must see. MLS#157871 — Sam/Bob $167,900 $239,900 1375 Pinewood Blvd 2 BR plus loft to sleep 4; 2 BA; Fireplace; Electric Wall Heaters; Open Plan; Large Storage Shed on Awesome Well Treed Lot. MLS#159108 - Bob/Sam MLS#158991 - Sam/Bob $139,900 $185,000 17460 Big Sky Drive 3 BR 1.75 BA; LR with Propane Frpl; Fam Rm; AZ Room; Garage; Carport on well-tree lot. MLS#158809 - Sam or Bob $125,000 $175,000 17195 Mescalero Beautiful 16 wide; 2 BR 1.75 BA; Split Plan; Enjoy the many trees from the Lg. Cov. Deck and More. MLS#159469-Sam/Bob $199,900 16945 Sequoia 1550 sq ft.; 3 BR; 2 BA; Huge LR; FAP heat plus free-stand stove; Master + Office steps out into Deck viewing the Nat'l Forest. MLS#158178 - Sam/Bob $234,900 17810 Walapai#48 17330 S. San Carlos Pinewood Fairway Townhouse. 2 Mstr suites + huge loft. Wood burning firepl, newer flooring and granite counter tops. Deck has panoramic views of forest and mountains. MLS#158592 - Sam or Bob 2BR; 2 3/4 BA+1/4 BA Master Ste w Jacuzzi; Frpl;Lg Stor Rm w elect.+Deck; Frpl in LR; 3 car gar;F.A.G.; 2 Decks Concrete Drive MLS#157358 - Sam or Bob $239,900 $324,000 ! ! Sale 17119 S. Iron Springs Rd 2 BR/1BA Cabin w/woodstove Elec Wall Unit; LR has slider doors exit to a very lg deck; Beautiful Lg Treed Lot; SHORT SALE MLS#157694 Sam/Bob 17345 S. Mescalero 3 BR 1&3/4 BA; 1417 sq ft modified A-Frame; propane free-standing stove; 2 decks. MLS#158044— Sam/Bob $219,900 $249,900 $229,000 430 E. Turkey Trail 17810 S. Walapai #46 Immaculate Remodeled End Unit,1500 Sqft Townhouse 2 master suites;huge loft/ bdrm Firepl; Lg covered deck MLS# 155036 - Sam/Bob 3 BR ; 2 BA Cabin with Bonus Rm; 2 FRPL; FAE Heat; HUGE FAM. Rm. Wood & Tile affords warmth & comfort. MLS#158398- Sam/Bob When you want results you can count on Sam Tillery, REALTOR® sammicedez@aol.com Cell: (928) 699-1862 SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 28 YEARS Thank You for a Great Summer Season! 17395 S. Sahuaro Pl MLS#159256 2BR ; 2 BA (each 3/4); Huge AZ Rm; on a well-treed 9400 sq ft. lot. Ask for Sam/ Bob • Pinewood Realty • ing end P 1330 Big Bear Tr D OL S Elegant 3/2+L;T&G Cath Ceiling; Lg Kitch; Frpl:Central A/C/Heat; 2 Decks; well-treed lot with paver driveway. MUST SEE! MLS155075 - Sam/Bob 17385 Sequoia Dr 3 BR; 1.75 BA; Large Arizona Room; 2 Car Garage; 8150 sq ft well-treed lot. MLS#158358 — Bob/Sam $ 169,900 $79,900 660 E. Trout Creek Rd 2BR*;1&3/4 BA; Master Ste is a loft BR with Ba;Cath Ceilngs; T&G throughout makes it a true cabin Wood Frl; Stor Rm; Well treed lot MLS#157704 Ask for Sam/Bob 17145 S. Redwood Dr 2BR; 1BA Single Wide LR Frpl: F.A.E.;Furnished as viewed; 2 Decks; Well Treed MLS#157099 - Sam/Bob Consistently the #1 producer in Pinewood Bob Joncas, REALTOR® Sandy McCracken, REALTOR® Associate Broker sandymc3323@aol.com bobjoncas@aol.com Cell: (928) 606-3323 Cell: (928) 853-8542 SERVING PINEWOOD REALTY FOR 15 YEARS Nancy Whitworth, REALTOR® nacymai@aol.com Cell: (602) 796-0372 10 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 17550 Munds Ranch Road, Exit 322 928-286-1309 Karaoke every Friday night Come & Join us for Line Dancing 17700 N. Munds Ranch Road, Exit 322 928-286-0235 Free Small Coffee with any Gas Purchase! Come and check out our food menu ~appetizers, burgers and wings to name a few!~ Live Bands Saturday Nights! all Firebcial s! Spe Shot 0 $3.0 Sports Bar Hours ICE • BEER • PROPANE EXCHANGE Friday and Saturday- 5:00 p.m. Now serving hard liquor, beer and wine Best gas prices in Munds Park! •Stop in the office for an events calendar• Labor Day Events at The Munds Park RV Resort August 29, 30 & 31st Saturday, August 30th Friday, august 29th Join us For KaraoKe & Line dancing Bar opens 5 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, August 31st BBQ starts at 12:00 Cornhole Tournament at 1:00 p.m. The sign up is at 12:00 p.m. and is located in the parking lot in front of the Rec Hall in the RV Resort Parking Lot. Bar opens at 11 a.m. $1.50 Draft Beer Live Entertainment with the popular band of Munds Park The Backstage Crew $5.00 per person or $10.00 a team CA$H PRIZES FOR 1ST, 2ND & 3RD PLACE August 25, 2014 Pinewood News PINEWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 18673 Munds Park, AZ 86017 By Bill Spain PPOA Citizen Awards Chair 11 FOUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN ARIZONA IN 2013 BY LIGHTNING STRIKES INCLUDING TWO TOURISTS AT OAK CREEEK OVERLOOK Chuck Steen Receives PPOA Citizenship Award And Is Example Of True Community Stewardship JUST A FEW MILES FROM MUNDS PARK. Community Emergency Alert Siren Lightning: A twenty second long sustained blast of the siren means seek cover from open areas…leave the golf course, do not take cover under trees…go in-doors as soon as possible. All Clear for Lightning is three short blasts Chuck Steen is always smiling….and laughing….and cajoling those around him to be involved in the Fire: A blast of sixteen seconds on, followed by eight seconds of in a series of four cycles announces a fire emergency in the local area local community. Chuck has given hundreds of Attack: Six seconds on and three seconds off for a sequence of three cycles hours of volunteerism to Munds Park over the ALL CLEAR: Six seconds on and three seconds off for a series of three cycles for Fire and Attack years and was the lightning rod behind the lightning siren that rings out loud over our community whenever there is danger of possible lightning strikes in our vicinity. The vote to name Chuck Steen as a recipient of a “Citizenship Award” was unanimous among the PPOA Board of Directors, chosen from a candidate field of six finalists. “Chuck is a very persistent and focused man,” said Dick Drinen, President of the PPOA Board. “In his good natured way, he doesn’t let road blocks stop him from achieving the ultimate goal,” added Drinen, “Which is a major reason why we were successful in implementing the siren safety program. He found many innovative ways to make the installation happen in a reasonable and cost effective manner,” commented Drinen. Chuck “Siren” Steen worked with the company that manufactures the siren located above the Pinewood Fire Station along with the Fire Chief to install the safety device. He overcame one road block after another to make the multiyear process become a reality. The siren effectively notifies Munds Park residents of possible lightning danger as well as other possible emergency scenarios including threat of fire or attack. The safety device was installed in 2012 replacing an antiquated system that was difficult to hear. Lightning caused 23 deaths nationwide in 2013 with Arizona and Florida having Besides his earmark success with the installation of the emergency siren and the raising of funds and reducing of costs associated with the program, Chuck also served in a variety of ways for the benefit of the community. He was a very active member of the PPOA Board for ten years and served as the Communications Chair, initiating the “Happenings Column.” He was Roster Chair and also participated in Community Relations, Park and Rec and the Environment Committees. Chuck was instrumental in the initiation of the Park Bench seating that is placed all along Pinewood Blvd. for the use of the local community. Chuck involved himself in a lot of the smaller details that others were not interested in but the community benefits from. Chuck Steen has been a Captain in the Neighborhood Watch Program for Unit 10 A for several years. He was instrumental in the development of the Sanitary District Advisory Committee who was responsible for the recruitment and selection of Jim Wilson, our current sanitary district manager. Chuck even developed the employment contract pertinent to Jim’s hiring. He has owned property here with his lovely wife, Dee, since 1979, originally living on Wildcat off Mustang until building his log cabin dream home “On Golden Pond.” The Steen’s hosted the PPOA annual year-end party for nine years before retiring from the PPOA board a few years ago. Dee and Chuck have been married for 44 years and have two children and two grand-children with another one on the way expected in September. Chuck founded a mini-storage business back in 1977 when only twenty of them existed. He enjoys wood-working and making fine craftsman furniture and riding ATV’s with friends in the surrounding forest near Munds Park. the highest number of strikes. Safety devices such as the siren installed in Munds Park have brought lightning deaths to the lowest level ever in 2013. The high point of lightning deaths occurred in 1943 with 432 deaths nationwide. Arizona has always been one of the highest lightning strike areas in the country. The idea of getting struck by lightning has always been equated to something rare and unlikely, but records show dying from a strike is more common than from other natural phenomena. Since records began in 1940, more than 9,200 people have been killed in the U.S. by lightning. This compares to around 7,400 killed by tornadoes, 7,500 killed by floods and 3,300 killedby hurricanes. The individuals selected to receive the PPOA Citizenship Award receive a gift certificate for $100 from the organization in recognition of their efforts. More importantly, the award winners, who represent the best in volunteerism, both civic and philanthropic, are recognized by their peers and constituents as setting an example and tone for inclusiveness, helpfulness and caring for others. These leaders give back to the community in a kind, generous and selfless manner…without an agenda and for long periods of time. Chuck Steen is a true example of this kind of leader and is missed by those he shared time and talents with on the Pinewood Property Owners Association Board. August 25, 2014 12 Pinewood News P.F.D. Auxiliary Eighth Annual Proudly serving the Munds Park Farmers Market! We will be at the Farmers Market on Labor Day from 10am – 2pm! See you there!! Mary Hennenfent Star Representative 602 320 3501 mary.silverchickgmail.com Fundraiser Deborah House Business Representative 602 448 6499 deborah.house1@gmail.com Stop by our Silpada Booth and register for a chance to win a pair of Silpada Earrings! Saturday, September 20th 11am- 2 pm Pinewood Fire Station Tickets - $10.00 (Limited Tickets) Firefighters will compete with teams from PFD Auxiliary, C.E.R.T., PPOA & Provident Partners Tickets are available at the Fire Station or contact Rob & Cinda Renaud at 928-286-0088 BONDED INSURED F ROO REFERENCES R EP S John Marion AI R S Motorsports Addict Inc. 4th Generation Roofer Service • Repairs • Installs 928-527-3787 cell 602-790-5337 OWNER SERVING MUNDS PARK 17 YEARS Ask about metal roofing ROC 245494 *Full Mobile Service @ your door!* Formerly Munds Park ATVs Robert & Sharon David We Accept all Major Credit Cards . 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Pinewood News Lobster Dinner & Clam Bake Labor Day Weekend $35.00++ Rick wishes are to build a solid culinary team and that team is already getting great reviews for our specialty nights. Italian Nights on Thursdays and Prime Rib on Saturdays have been very well received. Friday, Saturday & Sunday – August 29th, 30th & 31st You will also see Rick roaming around the dining room, greeting members and their guests and asking for feedback. This, in my mind, is a mark of a great Chef that truly cares about the success of his world. Regards, Reserve your Lobster NOW!!! Tom Wiland General Manager Pinewood Country Club 5:00pm – 9:00pm 928-286-1100 Labor Weekend Food & Entertainment SPECIAL BBQ BUFFET Speciality Night’s by Chef Rick SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG 30TH & 31ST 12 - 4PM $10.00++ Thursday ~ Italian Buffet Friday ~ Fish Fry Saturday ~ Prime Rib 5:00 - 9:00PM (PLUS REGULAR MENU) Pinewood Country Club invites all of our Members and their Guests to enjoy these festivities. Interested in Joining Pinewood Country Club? Call Tom Wiland for immediate assistance at 928-286-1100 Tyme Will Tell S aturday Aug 30th, 12-4pm Sa m Monday Night Blues Band Sunda y, Aug 31st 12-4pm Pinewood News 17410 San Carlos — $172,500 August 25, 2014 895 E. Oak Drive - $294,000 1309 E. Couger St — $119,500 15 165 Bison— $205,000 Owner Will Carry Rustic cabin, 2bd/2ba, loft, vaulted ceilings, fenced yard, lots of parking. Quiet neighborhood. Furnished, Priced to Sell . 605 E. Turkey Trail — $205,000 3bedroom, 2bath 1,660 sq. ft on a large 9600 sq. ft. lot. Gas Heat, Wood stove large great room and priced right! 735 E. Reindeer Dr — $164,500 Outstanding Features in this 3bd/3.5ba Loft, Vaulted Ceilings, Gas Log Firplace Large Lot, 4 Decks, Incredible Interior 740 E. Trout Creek— $217,500 Mini-Chalet, 3bd/1.75 ba, Detached Garage on a Heavily Treed Lot, Covered Decks Front and Back, Propane Gas Heat 17870 Golden Pond — $292,500 2010 Manufactured Home on Canyon Lot 2bd/1.5ba, Split Bedrooms, Gas Heat 22x14 Room Addition 595 Pine Trail Rd-$125,000 Chalet Style Cabin, 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Huge Loft, Greatroom, Located on a Heavily Treed Lot 1330 E. Caribou Rd — $144,500 VACANT LOT Fantastic Building Lot in Oakwood Subdivision Manufactured Home backing National Forest & Canyon, Split 2bd/2ba Large Redwood Deck, 1355 E Fishlake Dr — $274,000 17025 Orchard Place — $195,000 Walk to LAKE ODELL Sale Pending Well Maintained 3 bedrooms, Open Great Room, Fireplace, Open & Covered Decks, Cabin is Completely Furnished including the Large Mounted Elk Head New Listing! 12,247 SqFt Cul-de-Sac Corner Lot 2,542 SqFt, 3bd/2ba + Den, 3 Fireplaces, Gas Heat, Decks, Carpet & Tile Floors, 2 Car Garage, Large Washer/Dryer Room Chalet Style, 2 bedrooms + Lofts 2 baths, Great Room, Rock Fireplace Open Deck, 9,151 SqFt Lot Great Location, Nice Views 2010 Manufactured Home backs National Forest, 1,080 SqFt, 3bd/1.75ba, Large Covered Deck, Golf Cart Garage Move-in Ready, Furnished 17975 Green Mountain Pl $399,900 900 E. Salmon Creek $299,500 Charming & Secluded Mountain Retreat 2,542 Sq Ft, 3 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, Great Room, Fireplace, Gas Heat, Covered & Open Decks, Separate Den with Bar, on 12,247 SqFt lot. Home is completely furnished. On 2 Lots / 21,082 SqFt Fantastic Views, 3,100 SqFt 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths Huge Great Room, Fireplace, Wood Stove, Gas Heat, Air Conditioning, New Kitchen & Baths, New Granite, Wood, Carpet & Tile Flooring. Covered Deck, 2 Car Garage plus Large Work Shop. Mountain Dreams Realty 928-286-9335 Visit our Web Site - www.mountaindreamsrealty.com 16 Pinewood News August 25, 2014 WHY REMODEL??? Replace your old home with a 2014 CAVCO manufactured home RV Trades Welcome! 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A friend of mine had a gastric bypass last week. That’s an elective surgery, but she felt it was necessary and I supported her. She has diabetes, high blood pressure and bad sleep apnea. She did a sleep study earlier this year and they stopped it because she stopped breathing fifty-six times in one hour! She’s claustrophobic and couldn’t get used to the mask of the breathing machine. I checked on her every morning from February until I moved up to Munds Park in May. We usually read the paper together and have tea and coffee. If she didn’t call me, I was worried she had expired from SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.) Many peo- I Offer: 1. MLS in Phoenix & Northern AZ 2. Signing and Flyers Prominent on Property 3. Free Listing Market Analysis 4. Free Agent Provided Home Warranty or 5. Professional Home Staging Consultation and Report ple she knew had gotten rid of all three conditions by having the bypass. So she did it for health, not her looks. Her son, among others, couldn’t figure out why she was taking such drastic means. Why couldn’t she just lose weight on her own? She’d tried: twenty years of seeing a fat doctor and getting weekly B12 shots, Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, etc. You name it, she, tried it. The weight always came back. She calls her weight “super glue fat” because it refuses to let go. Sales, Service, Smile Call Irene Russell, Realtor® Cell: 928-607-3639 email: russell.irene6@gmail.com The month leading up to her surgery she gained fourteen pounds by simply not monitoring what she ate. She had to go on a liquid diet the week before surgery and lost five pounds. PROVIDENT PARTNERS REALTY ”Your Partner in Pinewood” I took her to the hospital early and the surgery went well. All of this doctor’s patients go to ICU after recovery. I thought the care would be outstanding but I was wrong. I was the one who disconnected her many attachments and accompanied her on her mandatory hourly walks. 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In analyzing the “CMA” (Comparative Market Analysis) overall sales for Munds Park for 2014 versus 2013, the Park had a 52.6% increase over the prior year in total volume. 2014 sales totaled $15,743,450 in total sales for zone 7340, Munds Park versus the previous year of $10,322,349. Eighty-five transactions closed in the spring season in 2014 versus fifty-nine in 2013 Interestingly, the sales volume statistics also reflected that the high sale in 2014 thus far was a new build sale of a 2700 square foot home off Krolak Way which sold for $520,000. Last year’s high was also off Krolak way and was $469,500. The low sale was a lot for $56,500 this year versus one last year for $40,000. Average sale price increased from $174,975 last year to $185,217 in 2014…. A 5.8% increase. Pending Sales, Pending Taking Back-ups and Active with Contingency have hit a year-long high of thirty transactions in the hopper as of this article’s writing. More importantly, they total more than $6,206,300 in listing volume which is a huge number for one month. The only components showing a decrease this year to last year is percentage of list price being attained. Last year total properties were selling for .94% of asking price and this year that percentage has fallen to .92%. This may be a factor of owners over-pricing their properties earlier in the season and having to reduce their asking price in order to elicit an offer. It is encouraging to see the market rebound so quickly from the awful June performance. Based on the current trends it is highly likely that a strong sales performance could continue through the third quarter poising this year to end on a very successful note! If you are thinking of selling your Munds Park home please give me a call for a market analysis and overview of your specific home. Thank you for your business.! It’s hard to believe that we are approaching the end of August. Time has been flying by at a rapid pace. It doesn’t seem possible that many will soon be thinking about relocating to their winter homes. We do have several more weeks of golf ahead and we are grateful for that. The Play of the Day on August 6th was the President’s Cup Tournament. The results were as follows: DIANE SCHNEIDER won with a Score of 29 Rosalind Ruch 2nd Place Score of 32 Kathy Vogt 3rd Place Score of 32 (Score Card Playoff) Brenda Scott 4th Place Score of 33 (Score Card Playoff) Congratulations to these winners!! Due to heavy rain, there was no golf on Wednesday, August 13th. The fourth Medallion Round is being played on August 20th. I will have those results in the next issue. Also coming up will be the ever popular Dice Game on August 27th and “Two Best Balls” (ABCD) on September 2nd. The Club Championship will take place on Monday, September 8th (Front 9), and Wednesday, September 10th, (Back 9). September 10th will also be the date of our final General Meeting & Luncheon. Please do try to attend. This is the meeting where you can register for next year’s membership and it will also be the Election of Officers for the upcoming 2015 Season. The nominees are: BRENDA SCOTT PRESIDENT BECKY PALUMBO VICE PRESIDENT LORI PRESCOTT TREASURER GERI BORG SECRETARY Please be sure to sign up in the Pro Shop for upcoming Wednesday Play Days, as well as for the September Luncheon. As always, we are happy to welcome new members. If you would enjoy a weekly round of 9 holes of golf with a fun friendly group of ladies, please contact Lori Prescott at (602) 390-2648. Our only requirement is that you be a full member of Pinewood Country Club, in order to be eligible to play. We have beginning golfers through very experienced golfers in our group and all are welcome. Pinewood News August 25, 2014 19 Financial Focus Work to Become a Better Investor On Sept. 1, we observe Labor Day — a celebration of the American worker. Of course, you work hard at your own job, but, when you think of it, every worthwhile endeavor in life requires significant effort — and that’s certainly the case with investing. The harder you work at it, the more likely you are to make progress toward your goals. So as you think about investing, consider the following areas in which you will need to apply yourself: • Work to identify your goals. It’s important that you know just why you’re investing. Do you want to send your children (or grandchildren) to college? Do you want to retire early? What sort of retirement lifestyle do you envision? What kind of legacy do you want to leave? Identifying your financial goals is the necessary first step toward achieving them. • Work to know your own risk tolerance. It’s essential that you know your own NOTICE OF CALL OF ELECTION investment personality — that is, how much risk you can comfortably handle. If THE PINEWOOD FIRE DISTRICT HEREBY NOTIFIES you think you can handle a relatively high THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF ALL PRECINCTS level of risk, but you find yourself worryWITHIN THE PINEWOOD FIRE DISTRICT THAT VACANCIES WILL OCCUR ON THE PINEWOOD FIRE ing excessively over every drop in the marDISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT THE GENERAL ket, you may need to re-evaluate your risk tolerance and adjust your investment ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4, 2014. habits. Conversely, if you believe yourself to be highly risk-avoidant, but you find THE LAST DATE FOR CANDIDATES TO FILE yourself frustrated over the relatively low PETITIONS FOR THESE POSITIONS IS AUGUST 6, returns you get from conservative invest2014 AT 5:00 PM AT THE COCNINO COUNTY ments, you may need to revise your thinkELECTIONS DEPARTMENT, 110 EAST CHERRY ing — and your actions. AVENUE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001. THIS ELECTION IS NON-PARTISAN. THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE IS OCTOBER 4, 2014. CONTACT THE COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT FOR ANY PARTICULARS CONCERNING THIS ELECTION. FOR THE BOARD: LEN FRIEDLUND Clerk of the Board • Work to avoid bad habits. Many investors chase after “hot” stocks or try to “time” the market. However, hot stocks can cool off quickly, while efforts to predict market highs and lows are doomed to fail — because no one can accurately forecast those points. You will want to be especially diligent about learning to look past the headlines and beyond short-term price movements in the financial markets — because too many people overreact to these events. If you can avoid these bad investment habits, you’ll be doing yourself a favor. • Work to follow a consistent investment strategy. If you invest over the course of several decades, you are going to see a lot of ups and downs in the financial markets. And when the markets get choppy, you may be tempted to take a “time out” from investing. But if you do this repeatedly, you will certainly interrupt the progress you need to make toward your financial goals. If you can develop the discipline to follow a consistent investment strategy and to keep investing in all types of markets, you have a pretty good chance of “smoothing out” the effects of market volatility over time. And, as a bonus, you’ll be far less likely to concern yourself over day-today price fluctuations. • Work to review your progress. Along with your financial advisor, consistently review your progress toward your goals. Your investment professional should establish your portfolio review frequency and meet with you to discuss your investments at least once a year. So, there you have it — some ideas on how you can work to be a better investor. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Here are the numbers you always need to contact if your wallet has been stolen: 1.) Equifax: 1-800-525-6285 2.) Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742 3.) Trans Union : 1-800-680-7289 4.) Social Security Administration (fraud line): 1-800-269-0271 20 August 25, 2014 Sudoku solution pg. 42 Go Cards! LICENSE #4365 residentiaL • commerciaL SPIDERS & INSECTS CARPENTER ANTS & TERMITES • INSPECTIONS & TREATMENTS MICE • SKUNKS • BATS TREES & BUSHES PINE BARK BEETLES • ASPEN SCALE APHIDS • SPIDERMITES • ETC FLAGSTAFF & MUNDS PARK AZ TOLL FREE 1-800-953-5995 LOCAL 928/774-5995 Pinewood News August 25, 2014 21 MUNDS PARK COMMUNITY EMERGENCY SHELTER Around three years ago Munds Park experienced a storm severe enough that Interstate 17 was closed. One of the results of that action was a group of stranded motorists needing food and lodging in our area. So our community residents sprung into action opening the Church giving shelter to those in need. Due to this incident, the MUNDS PARK COMMUNITY EMERGENCY SHELTER was established. With some assistance from Red Cross, the Munds Park Community Church was officially designated as a shelter in case of any type of disaster that could occur in our area. As of today, we have a supply of food, toiletries, blankets, cots and a group of volunteers along with the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) dedicated to help sustain 100 people for three days. Several issues that come with an emergency shelter have been addressed in order to keep the shelter running in an efficient manner, but it doesn’t mean that we couldn’t use the help of additional volunteers who live in Munds Park full-time or part-time. For example, some of those coming to the emergency shelter may have a pet travelling with them and the shelter cannot have pets; it would be of great service if members of our community could take a pet to their home temporarily. Residents who can play an instrument or enjoy organizing games to entertain a group are a valuable asset. Even if you could just come down for a couple of hours to give the core group of volunteers a little break. That would be appreciated. If you would like to be on our list of helpers, please contact our Emergency Shelter Manager at 602-828-3272. Our wish is that we never have to activate the emergency shelter again, but it never hurts to be prepared! Voted “Best Pest Control” 2008,2009,2010, 2011, & 2012 August 25, 2014 22 Pinewood News Provident Partners Realty William J. Spain Designated Broker® $279,900 www.providentnaz.com “Your Partner in Pinewood” MPBA Founding Business Member $279,000 $239,000 17275 Zuni Place 475 Barnwood Trail $265,000 259,000 Agent Bonus $1000 425 Barnwood Trail Swiss style, 2/1.5 with hidden loft. Trex Deck, Large Garage-Pavers $250,000 17765 S. Supai Rd Half acre Golf Course Lot 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, FP Four Bedrooms, Two Baths Big Deck, Garage, FP $249,900 $247,000 st gu u gA 3/1.75, 1700 SqFt, 1/2 Acre lot, SHORT SALE 265 E. Hillside Dr 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Loft Garage, Multiple Decks $239,500 4 201 $239,000 in nd e le P Sa 645 E. Turkey Trail 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths Remodeled, Seasonal Creek Covered Front Deck $229,900 st gu 2 /1.75 - T&G Vaulted Ceilings Wrap Decks, Huge Private Lot 2 Car Garage, Formal Dining Log Cabin in Pinewood Cathedral Ceilings, Fireplace 2 Bedrooms/1.75 Bath 90 Ponderosa Dr Gorgeous Rustic Cabin Overlooking Stoneman Lake 3 Bed, 1.75 Bath $219,000 $189,000 1 bedroom, one sleeping loft, two bath on acre plus $199,900 17425 Crystal Brook Pl 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Nice Cul-de-sac 115 Bison Drive 880 E. Caribou 3/2 Cabin, Wrap Deck, Updated,Fresh Paint Great Treed Lot 3/1.75 Cozy Cottage on great lot. $189,900 $183,700 ER Y MA 1350 E. Fox Place $139,500 445 Hillside Darling A Frame on a gorgeous Treed Lot Private Deck, 1/1 17981 S. Walapai Rd #55 Two Level Townhome, Great Condition 3/2, Two Covered Decks,Golf Course Views $159,500 810 E. Trout Creek 850 E. Caribou $159,900 CA 014 2 ber tem ep gS in nd e le P Sa 17135 S. Mescalero Remodeled A-Frame on a beautiful lot, 1/1, + Loft 620 W. Reindeer Dr Adorable A-Frame, 1 Bed, 1 Bath Large Loft, Partially Furnished, Fr Trex Deck $159,000 2/1, Garage, Covered Porch, Wood Stove g Au 3/2, totally remodeled, new roof, new master suite, two fireplaces, all cabin area $179,900 Y RR g din 014 2 ust en le P N OW 2/1, Loft, Lrg A-Frame, Corner Lot Front & Back Deck, Close to Forest Entrance $199,900 Sa Sa 17480 S. Mescalero Dr 17065 S. Teal Place 3/2 Cabin, 1960 Sq Ft, Front Covered Deck, Back Porch, View Deck, Fenced $207,900 in nd e le P u gA 4 201 275 Hillside 930 E. Pinewood Blvd 16990 Sequoia Drive 17170 S. Iron Springs 2 Bed, 2 Bath, New Metal Roof, Fenced yard $310,000 $239,900 1175 Hillside Drive 17980 S. Walapai Rd #13B 2/1 Log Cabin, One Car Garage, Cathedral T&G Ceiling 3/2 , 3 car Garage Guest House, Close to Forest 3/2 Condominium, Awning Balcony Furnished, Updated, Clean 928.286.9171 Dan Luglan Stan Sisson REALTOR® REALTOR® 928-830-1241 623-398-4777 Dan.Luglan@ProvidentAZ.com Stan.Sisson@ProvidentAZ.com Fax (928) 286-9107 Bill Spain www.ProvidentNAZ.com Bill Spain, Designated Broker® Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Dee Spain REALTOR® Designated Broker 480-231-3425 602-622-1196 Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Dee.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Pinewood News August 25, 2014 23 Provident Partners Realty William J. Spain Designated Broker® www.providentnaz.com “Your Partner in Pinewood” $269,900 $289,500 $285,000 $318,900 1215 E. Cougar St 17475 Sequoia Dr 925 E. Pinewood Blvd 870 Salmon Creek $329,900 $299,900 $349,900 Beautiful Canyon Views Detached Guest Suite 3/2 in Main Home A-Frame on Canyon Multiple Decks, 3/ 1.75 - Loft Four Bedroom, Three Bath Wood Floors, Stove-FP, Decks 3/2, Big Lot, Gazebo, Super Views Bonus Rm, Fireplace MPBA Founding Business Member $309,900 1325 E. Wildcat Dr 3/2, T&G Cathedral Ceiling, Two Car Garage, Newer Roof, All New Appl, Fireplace $349,900 ing d en $359,900 4P t us le Sa 940 E Munds Canyon Rd 3/2, Huge Canyon Deck, Spectacular Views Downstairs Gameroom 17845 Silverlake Dr 3/2,Two Car Garage, Multiple View Decks, Granite SS Kitchen Appl $379,900 1385 Big Bear Trail 2254 sq. ft. Chalet Style, log cabin 3 bedroom, 2 bath 105 acres, fully fenced, solar $399,900 3/2 on near acre lot. Big private deck, side yard deck with firepit 3/ 2.75 Great Rm, Cathedral Ceilings,1st Floor MB Suite, Two Car Garage $409,900 $392,500 3/2.5 Log Style Cabin, Great Finishes, Master Suite Retreat, Fireplace 145 E. Sandia Circle Private One level Chalet, MultiDecks, 3/2, 2 car garage $449,000 $449,000 14 $429,900 17280 S. Mescalero 17655 S. Pinto Circle 5/5 - Huge Family Compound CabinTwo plus car garage and carport, Solar Home 4 /2.5 Cabin, 2 Car Garage Huge Fenced Yard, Pellet Stove ing $449,900 $479,500 d en P s gu u eA 0 t2 18045 S. Walapai Rd Golf course area home Garage & Carport, Open Floor Plan Focal Stone Fireplace 805 E. Oak Drive 550 Crestline $390,000 77 Lakeview Court Stoneman Lake g Au 1 20 l Sa 1380 Fishlake Dr 4/3, many decks, 2 car garage, paver driveway $1,290,000 166 Clay Park Drive 5/5 With Five Fireplaces 2.5 Acres, Stunning Upgrades, Six Car Garage, Studio 17385 Mountainside 4/3, 2007 Build Logside Cabin, Two Car Garage, A/C Stone Front Fireplace $649,000 175 E. Apache Rd 4/3.5 Bath Home on 1. acre Jacuzzi, A/C 570 E. Crestline Rd 3/2, 2 car, great decks acre plus! 17900 S. Silverlake Dr 1115 E. Raintree Rd 4/2.5 View Home, Two Carage Garage, Newer Roof, All new Appliances 4/4, 3 Car Garage, Office Wrap Lakeview Deck $499,900 $499,000 $379,900 1220 E. Lake Meadow Circle .80 Acre Chalet, 4/2, paver 2 Car Garage 430 E. Cochise Rd 17920 Half Moon Road Nearly Two Acres, Log Cabin Retreat 4 Bed/3 Bath, 2 Car GarageSecluded Location Majestic Mountain Home 3bd/2 full baths, Large Back Patio, Garage 928.286.9171 Regina Bailey Bill Heckman Associate Broker 928-699-7069 REALTOR® 602-432-2400 Regina.Bailey@ProvidentAZ.com Bill.Heckman@ProvidentAZ.com Fax (928) 286-9107 www.ProvidentNAZ.com Bill Spain, Designated Broker® Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Dan Hellman Associate Broker® 480-234-4111 Dan.Hellman@ProvidentAZ.com Charlie Gilson REALTOR® 602-793-1032 Charlie.Gilson@ProvidentAZ.com 24 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News Provident Partners Realty William J. Spain Designated Broker® “Your Partner in Pinewood” $300,050 $229,000 17270 Grizzly Ridge SFD, 3/2, Screened Porch, 2 Fireplaces, 1660 House on 12,900 Lot 17140 S. Iron Springs Rd Huge Garage and Workshop RV Covered parking, 2 Bedrm, 2 Full Bath $197,000 $184,900 $195,000 g e 4P 3/2, Updated Open Floor Plan Large Covered Deck, Shed, Big Corner Lot, Immaculate $179,950 $169,900 140 E. Hunter Place 2/2 DW, Cathedral Ceiling Open Flr Plan, Big Fr Covered Deck, Dog Run $114,900 17075 Grizzly Ridge 1216 E. Cougar Street $165,000 $162,000 2007, 3/2 with a detached one car garage on cul-de-sac 17130 Big Sky Drive 3/2, 1620 Sq Ft, Two Covered Decks, One Car Garage, Workshop 3/2, Logsided 2004 DW Big Fr Covered Porch Furnished Great View 17265 Big Sky Drive 3 bd/2ba, Big Covered Trex front porch, 2 car garage, fenced yard R E WN 17210 S. Acoma Pl 17120 S. Bowstring 3 bedrooms, 1.75 bath. Dual Pane Windows, Quiet Cul-de-sac 3/1.75, Fireplace Trex Covered Deck Furnished, Built in 2012 $172,500 $85,900 225 E. Oak Drive 2/ 1.75, Cabin, Carport, Big Lot, Furnished, Newer Appliances 17155 E. Mescalero Bank Owned, 2 Bedroom, One Bath, Covered Deck, Shed $149,900 $149,900 17210 Creekside Place Awesome Cul-De-Sac Lot Fenced Yard, Screened Porch Carport, 3/2, Furnished $139,000 $119,000 $149,900 105 E. Oak Drive 3/2 Woodburn Stove, 2 Car Garage,Shed, Screened Porch, Deck $99,500 4 01 2 ne D OL O 17045 Condor Place u DA L SO A YC MA 2 st gu 3/2, 2005 Logsided DW Fenced Yard, Trek Fr Covered Deck Mint Condition 17115 S. Poco Place $137,000 Y RR 201 $179,900 $182,000 1125 E. Coyote New manufactured home. Lamented & tile floors, breakfast bar, 3/2, will have front deck r be 4 01 Sa 380 E. Hillside Drive 17030 Sequoia Dr 3/2 DW with Addition, Open, Airy, Updated, Shed $129,900 $189,900 g in nd m pte e le S S 17285 Zia Place 2 bdrm/2bath, insulated garage, updated/renovated screened-in deck e 4P u ug A ale $198,500 105 E. Cedarwood 3/2 Logsided Paver Driveway 380 E. San Felipe Pl Open Floorplan w Fireplace, 2 Large Decks, Large Lot on a Quiet Cul-de sac in nd MPBA Founding Business Member $206,500 $224,900 01 2 st www.providentnaz.com Ju S Large DW 1440 Sq Ft, Hardwood Floors Fenced Yard, Workshop 75 E. Cedarwood Dr Impeccable 2 Bed, 2 Bath 2 Decks, Shed, Furnished 17250 Creekside Place Super 2 Bed, 2 Bath Furnished, Two Decks 1040 Chalet Place OMC! Superbly Remodeled! Huge Lot, 2/2, Close to Forest 17135 Big Sky Drive Two Bedrm, 1.5 Bath, Huge Side Covered Deck, Close to Forest 928.286.9171 Ed Lange REALTOR® 602-373-0158 Ed. Lange@ProvidentAZ.com Sharon Migliorino REALTOR® 623-451-5047 Sharon@ProvidentAZ.com Fax (928) 286-9107 www.ProvidentNAZ.com Bill Spain, Designated Broker® Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com Ronnie Mills REALTOR® 623-205-0635 Ronnie.Mills@ProvidentAZ.com Irene Russell REALTOR® 928-607-3639 Russell.Irene6@gmail.com August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 25 Provident Partners Realty William J. Spain Designated Broker® $179,900 $180,000 $172,500 17215 Grizzly Ridge 1090 E. Hillside 17385 S. Peyote Dr Newly remodeled - wood floors, granite counter tops, T&G paneling, stainless appliances 2/2, Split Floor plan, Fenced Yard, Deck $74,500 $239,000 14 0 st 2 $159,900 370 E. San Felipe Place Nicely Remodeled home, large lot, Lg covered deck, 2 bedrms, 1.75 baths 17150 Sequoia Drive 3/2 Spacious Remodeled DW with Rm Addition, Fr Covered Deck $134,000 $125,900 Beautiful Big Front Covered Deck, 2 Bed, One Bath 1151 E. Caribou Road 2 Bedroom, 1.50 baths, great lot, covered deck, very clean 17190 S. Iron Springs Rd $118,000 $117,900 $139,000 Y RR A d en P ale MPBA Founding Business Member $169,900 Split Floorplan, Wood Stove, Storage Shed, 2/2 Stick Built Cabin u ug A ing www.providentnaz.com “Your Partner in Pinewood” R NE YC MA OW S 1136 Cougar Single wide mfr home w/ 2 bedrooms/1.75 bath. Large deck w/jacuzz 1211 E. Cougar St Canyon Cabin with Awesome Views, 1700 Sq Ft, Focal Stone Firepl, 15,707 Sq Ft Lot 124,900 $116,900 Y RR A R NE YC A M Y RR A R NE OW 135 E. Cedarwood Dr YC MA 2 Bed, 2 Bath Furnished, Workshop 17265 Alegria Place Vaulted Ceiling Split Floor Plan, Two Bedrm, 2 Bath, 2 Decks $115,000 DJ L SO OW 17305 Big Sky Drive uly $98,500 Y RR 1150 Caribou Rd 2 Bed, 1 Bath Screened Porch Fenced Yard $108,500 14 20 r be e gS in nd e le P 14 20 m pte Sa 17229 Iron Springs Rd 3 Bed, 2 Bath Trex Covered Deck $94,500 Two Bedrm, One and a Half Bath,Bonus Rm, Huge Covered Deck Great Yard 17020 S. Teal Pl. Forest Location, Two Bedroom, 1.75 Bath Superb Views $199,900 $89,000 405 E San Felipe Pl 1080 E. Caribou Road A R NE YC MA OW 330 E. Oak Drive Furnished Three Bedrm 2 Bath, Oversized Lot Very Nicely Treed $84,900 Y RR Agent Bonus $1500 140 E. Cedarwood Dr 2 Bedrm, 1 Bath, Furnished w/ Wonderful Screened Patio $87,500 725 E. Cedarwood Dr Ramada Covered, Two Bed, One Bath, Great Deck Nicely Treed Lot Upgraded Beautiful Mountain Home. 2/2 on a Great Cul-de-sac $85,000 $85,000 A R NE YC MA Newly Painted In/Out 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Carport Singlewide with nice covered deck in great area. 64 Wood Spring Road - $1,795,000 220 E. Navajo Rd 3.66 Acres - $299,900 145 E. Navajo Rd #147 .81 Acre - &189,900 54 E. Oak Drive .50 Acre - $169,900 1140 E. Cactus Wren .25 Acre - $159,900 1095 E. Chalet Place .20 Acre - $99,900 17385 S. Pinnacle Pl .19 Acre - $98,000 145 E. Navajo Rd Lower #148 .90 Acre- $109,900 145 E. Navajo Rd Upper #148 1.05 Acre - $109,900 17950 S. Golden Lake Trail .21 Acre - $119,000 17720 S. Stallion Dr - $99,500 1300 E. Cougar Rd Great Location, Adorable 2 Bedrm, 1 Bath, Gas Frpl, Covered Porch LOTS 928.286.9171 Fax (928) 286-9107 www.ProvidentNAZ.com Bill Spain, Designated Broker® Bill.Spain@ProvidentAZ.com ber 4 201 tem in nd e le P ep gS Sa Sa 60 E. Cedarwood $125,000 4 1 20 in nd e le P OW 55 E. Fairlane st gu u gA Huge Side Covered Deck Two Bedrm, One Bath 1166 E. Caribou Singlewide w additions, great porch, mostly furnished 290 E. Hillside Dr 3bd/2ba, Large front covered porch, workshop, playhouse 004 Fox Ranch Road - 2.44 Acres - $175,000 Long Park 9.77 Acres - $150,000 435 Hillside Dr 6826 SQ FT - $99.000 840 E. Reindeer 10,025 SQ FT - $89,900 1405 E. Big Bear 6000 SQ FT - $85,000 17110 S. Iron Springs - $85,000 1216 E. Lake Meadow Circle 8115 SQ FT- $80,000 505 E. Meadow View Dr .29 Acre- $79,000 17795 S. Hopi Rd .79 Acre - $78,900 76 Lakeview Court 1.00 Acre - $55,000 4660 E. Navajo - Rimrock Lot $49,900 26 August 25, 2014 Sports Bar Open Friday & Saturday 5 p.m. 17550 Munds Ranch Road, Exit 322 928-286-1309 Friday Night Karaoke starts 7 p.m. FULL BAR & FOOD! Friday & Saturday Happy Hour 5-6:30 pm You can Sing Drink & Shot Specials & Dance The Night Away! Pinewood News PFD AUXILIARY CINNAMON ROLL SALE! Labor Day weekend is the final sale of our traditional CINNAMON ROLLS and it will be here before you know it! Contact Sandy if you want to order the unbaked cinnamon rolls anytime this summer and pick them up at her house. Sandy will also take orders for our baked cinnamon rolls, then you just pick them up on Saturday, August 30th between 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. at the fire station. All we ask is that the money be collected ahead of time. No matter what, there will still be baked or unbaked cinnamon rolls available on the day of our CINNAMON ROLL SALE! Just CALL SANDY @ 928-286-2424 or 480-309-1475 and choose which way you would like to have them! YOU BAKE $5 1/2 DOZEN $10 – DOZEN WE BAKE $6 1/2 DOZEN $12 – DOZEN Thank you for your continued support of our Pinewood Fire Department. Your PFD Auxiliary Rain...What a Great Sight! Thank You Thank you to Paul Mason for providing The Pinewood For Making a “2014” Donation News with these wonderful pictures taken on August 19th of the rain and what appears to be a river through Munds Canyon. Scholarship Grants Citizenship Awards Neighborhood Watch Kids Events Beautification Project Sidewalk Cleaning Firefighter Auxilary Support CERT Support Pinewood Property Owners Association A 501c3 tax exempt organization, All DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE P.O. Box 18673, Munds Park, AZ. 86017 Name:_________________________________________________________ Mail Address:____________________________________________________ City_____________________________State_________Zip_______________ Donation $__________________ Pinewood News BEAUTIFICATION August 25, 2014 27 Munds Park Business Alliance “We’re Having A Garden Party” MPBA SPONSORS GARDEN PARTY TO INFORM COMMUNITY OF NEW ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT PETITION I went to a garden party to reminisce with my old friends A chance to share old memories and play our songs again When I got to the garden party, they all knew my name No one recognized me, I didn't look the same CHORUS But it's all right now, I learned my lesson well. You see, ya can't please everyone, so ya got to please yourself People came from miles around, everyone was there Yoko brought her walrus, there was magic in the air 'n' over in the corner, much to my surprise Mr. Hughes hid in Dylan's shoes wearing his disguise CHORUS lott-in-dah-dah-dah, lot-in-dah-dah-dah Played them all the old songs, thought that's why they came No one heard the music, we didn't look the same I said hello to "Mary Lou", she belongs to me When I sang a song about a honky-tonk, it was time to leave After four years of working to establish a method to enhance the front entrances to Munds Park on both the East and West side of the frontage road embankment, the MPBA Beautification Project is one step closer to being able to initiate the project. In June the group met with local county officials and the Arizona Department of Transportation as well as representatives from several local philanthropic agencies (Munds Park Business Alliance, Pinewood Property Owner’s Association and, Pinewood Sanitary District) and businesses to explain the required process in order for the group to move forward with the Beautification Project. A Road Maintenance District is being developed to include the entire commercial district of Munds Park. The area will include all of the properties adjoining the freeway on the West side of the I-17 and all of the commercial properties that adjoin or abut the area to the East side of the freeway. Polling ballots were distributed to all property owners either via US Mail or in person. Each parcel owner was asked to participate in the initial balloting so that we would know whether or not we have the required 51% participation to initiate the RMD. Lucinda Andreani, Deputy Director of Public Works for Coconino County agreed to have the county have the petition drafted if 51% agree beforehand and that the county will pay the legal expenses with 70% participation. By July 25th, which was the requested reply date, more than 51% of the parcel owners had agreed to participate so the RMD will be moving forward. It is the committees hope that more than 70% of the parcel owners will participate which will allow all monies raised to date to be spent on Beautification…trees, bushes and water and not on legal expenses. Businesses and property Parcel owners adjacent to the entrance are being asked to support a Road Maintenance District so that the Beautification project can be accomplished within the county and ADOT guidelines. The funds raised and grants received will be deposited with the county under the new RMD, then the Beautification Project would be completed. Once completed, the Road Maintenance District would be dissolved by the inaugural directors appointed to the board. No cost to Taxpayers….no tax implication because of the immediate dissolution of the district once the work was completed. A Win-Win for all Munds Park Property Owners! All Commercial District Property owners are invited to attend the Garden Party on September 3, 2014 from 4:00-6:00 pm at 17825 Golden Pond. There will be renderings of the proposed Road Maintenance District (RMD) as well as representatives from MPBA, PPOA, PSD and the three appointees to the board, Dan Hellman, president of Pinewood Country Club, Dick Drinen, Chairman of the Pinewood Sanitary District Board and Len Friedlund, PresidentElect of the Munds Park Business Alliance. September 3, 2014 from 4:00-6:00 pm---Call 602-622-1196 for more Information. 28 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 17395 S. Sahuaro Place 17195 Mescalero MLS# 159469 This Adorable Cabin has two Bedrooms and two three-quarter baths; Lovely Great Room with Vaulted T&G Ceilings ; Wood-Burning Fireplace; 2 Double Doors Entering on to a Huge Arizona Room with views looking out upon a small canyon. The Master Bedroom has its own exit on to a small deck which also looks upon the canyon. The Kitchen entertains a large window over the sink which allows more views. The Refrigerator and Microwave conveys with Property. OPEN PLAN; great for entertaining. The second bedroom also has it's own exit onto a small deck. Make sure you check out the quaint loft! The Arizona Room could be made into square footage as well! All of this on a gorgeous 9420 sq ft Well-Treed Lot located on a peaceful cul-de-sac. This 1056 sq ft Mobile Home has the advantage of 2 extra feet width-wise which makes it 16 ft wide and vaulted ceilings throughout making it more spacious and open. It is a SPLIT PLAN for privacy; Master Suite is at the back of the unit Guest Suite is at the front conveniently placed next to a Full Bath. Large open Kitchen with room for a six top table and chairs and a small breakfast bar; window over sink; Refrigerator conveys with the property. What a great Laundry Room with cabinets plus a huge shelving to be used as a Pantry. Washer and Dryer also convey with the property. Step out onto the completely Covered Deck amidst many varieties of trees and plants. Add a storage shed and it is all you need not to mention a circular driveway! Call Sam/Bob 928-286-1030 MLS# 159256 • $219,900 Call Sam/Bob 928-286-1030 $125,000 Realty REALTY Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner Donald TIllery, Designated Broker 17810 S. Walapai Rd. #48 16945 Sequoia Mfg Split Plan; 2 BR; 1 Bath on one end and Master Suite on the other end with full bath garden tub and shower; a bonus room with large window looking upon the Forest; sliders take you out to a covered deck from which to quietly and privately enjoy the COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST. This unit is 1440 sq ft plus approx. 100 sq ft more added on. The LR is huge with a built-in library and a propane free-standing glass front stove which adds to the ambiance. The cabinets in the kitchen will take a while to fill; along with a built-in table and tons of counter space; dining area with large hutch; FAP heat; screened in deck facing the forest road. A corner lot which is fenced and LOCATED ON THE COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST! FULL RAMADA OVER ENTIRE UNIT! CONCRETE HALF CIRCLE DRIVEWAY. MLS#158201 $175,000 CallSam/Bob 928-286-1030 Donald TIllery, Designated Broker Realty Pinewood Fairway Townhouse... Owner May Carry Remodeled Townhouse with open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, skylight and wood burning fireplace. 2 Master suites, both with bathrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs. Huge loft with walk in closet could be another bedroom, den or office. Newer granite counter tops. Newer wall to wall carpeting and ceramic tile. Comes furnished. Large covered East facing Trex deck is shaded by trees and has panoramic views of the mountains and surrounding forest. One year Home Warranty included in sale. MLS#158745 $199,900 Call Bob/Sam 928-286-1030 Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner Realty Pinewood News Across 1. False god 5. Song and dance, e.g. 9. Aerosol 14. ___ Spumante 15. Butcher's stock 16. Pet ___ 17. Flower holder 18. Ship of 1492 19. Overhangs 20. Wisher's object 23. Cousin of an ostrich 24. Letters of distress 25. Stud site 29. "Socrate" composer 31. Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr. 33. Grassland 34. Gawk (at) 36. Casual top 39. Big Dipper, for one 42. Nourish 43. 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Pinewood News w1,159 Square Foot w 2 Bedrooms + Loft w1.75 Baths w2 Car Garage wNewly Remodeled wNew Appliances Included wMLS#159019 wOwner Agent August 25, 2014 33 34 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News Pinewood Players Announces Auditions for 2015 Season By Bill Kane, Lynn Rouyer and Marsha Propps Auditions will be held Saturday, August 30 at Noon for the three adult plays to be done next summer at the Pinewood Country Club Library, located in the Pinewood Country Club. The plays will be in June and August of 2015. Plays selected are: 1st Play – Hallelujah Girls, directed by Lynn Rouyer 2nd Play – Be My Baby, directed by Bill Kane 3rd Play – Whose Wives Are They Anyway, directed by Marsha Propps Below are synopsis’ and character descriptions for the three plays. Please join us on August 30 if you are interested in auditioning for any of these plays. Hallelujah Girls – by Lynn Rouyer Do you have a bucket list? Or are you putting off til tomorrow what you would love to do? Well, time is precious and the girls of Eden Falls, GA realize this after their dear friend's funeral. The action in this rollicking Southern comedy takes place in SPA-DEE-DAH!, the abandoned church-turned day spa where this group of friends gathers every Friday afternoon. If they are going to change their lives and achieve their dreams they have to get on it NOW! But Sugar Lee, their high-spirited, determined leader, has her hands full keeping the women motivated. Carlene's given up on romance, having buried three husbands. Nita's a nervous wreck from running interference between her problematic son and his probation officer. Mavis' marriage is so stagnant she's wondering how she can fake her own death to get out of it. And sweet, simple Crystal entertains them all, singing Christmas carols with her own, hilarious lyrics. The comic tension mounts when a sexy, ex-boyfriend shows up unexpectedly, a marriage proposal comes from an unlikely suitor and Sugar Lee's arch rival, Bunny, vows she'll stop at nothing to steal the spa away from her. By the time the wo9men rally together to overcome these obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you've got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah”. The Cast: The characters should be portrayed as real people, not Southern caricatures. Carlene Travis: (50's) A no-nonsense gal with dry wit. Married three times, Carlene says she's been branded the “Black Widow of Eden, Falls” and that her 'romantic life is history'. She's convinced by Sugar Lee to take a chance on Porter. Carlene is Crystal's sister. Nita Mooney: (50's) A very sweet, simple country woman. Nita works for the county, but really lives vicariously through romance novels and their storylines (which she has memorized). She h as a freeloading, lawbreaking son. Nita is a glass MORE than half full kind of person. Crystal Hart: (50's) Daffy and loveable. Very creative, extroverted, and undaunted. Crystal regularly dresses in costume and sings her own lyrics to popular Christmas songs. Crystal is Carlene's sister. Actress should be able to sing confidently, but not necessarily perfectly. Sugar Lee Thompkins: (50's) The ideal of a Southern woman. Dramatically attired in an explosion of color, Sugar Lee is vivacious, strong and smart. It is her idea to turn the old church into a day spa-as she says, “a place where women can come and shed their worries, refocus their lives, and walk out feeling like they're on top of the world”. She doesn't comprehend that her past may be the on obstacle that she cannot overcome to save her small business. Bunny Southerland: (50's) Upbeat and seemingly pleasant, Bunny wears an ever ready sunny smile all the while being deliciously judgmental and passive aggressive. The self-proclaimed social arbiter of Eden Falls, Bunny feels status is all important. She wants to take the church from Sugar to open a museum in her name. Bobby Dwayne Dillahunt: (50's): Unaware of his rugged good looks, Bobby has a self-depreciating sense of humor and a charming manner. He dated Sugar in high school and wanted to marry her. Since then, he describes his life as a 'couple of failed marriages, couple of failed businesses, and a couple of knee operations'. Bobby is now in construction and Sugar reluctantly hires him. Porter Padgett: (50's) A good hearted, gregarious blowhard. Porter doesn't know when to shut up and tends to talk louder than most people. He really enjoys his own humor and has a big 'horsey laugh'. Porter works for the post office and lives with his mother. There is the potential for another male role that is the chauffeur, whipping boy for Bunny. And of course, there may be a woman or two that visit the SPADEE-DAH. Be My Baby – By Bill Kane This is the newest play by Ken Ludwig, who wrote several of the very funny plays we have done recently: Lend Me A Tenor and Leading Ladies, for example. Hal Holbrook and Dixie Carter as they two leads evoked cheers and a standing ovation every single night of its world premiere in 2005. The press described it as “a funny, feel-good kind of show that makes you warm all over.” The play tells the story of John, an irascible older “country boy” and an uptight “city” woman, Maude, who take on the journey of a lifetime. They are brought together when his ward marries her niece. Then, when the young couple decides to adopt a newborn baby, the older couple has to travel thousands of miles to California to pick up the child and bring her safely home. The problem is, John and Maude despise each other. To make matters worse, they get stranded in San Francisco for several weeks and are expected to jointly care for the helpless newborn. There they form a new partnership and learn some startling lessons about life and love. Besides the two older leads, there are good supporting roles for the young couple. In addition, there are half a dozen small roles (doctor, nurse, judge, waitress, housekeeper, etc.) that are ideal for some first time actors to give a try. Whose Wives Are They Anyway – By Marsha Propps The cosmetics company has been sold and two of its Vice Presidents, David and John have planned a weekend off before the new CEO arrives on Monday. With their wives safely off to New York on a shopping spree they check into the Oakfield Golf and Country Club intending to "golf their brains out". The unexpected encounter with their new boss (who they were shocked to learn is a woman) turns their plans upside down. She insists on meeting their wives, stating blithely " no one who went golfing for a weekend without their wife would ever work for me". Now John and David have to produce wives and the hilarity begins. The cast of 3 men and 5 women will create non-stop laughter! August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 35 PFD Auxiliary Flag Sales Way To Go Nathan! Top Ten Arizona High School Football Kickers 2014 Your Pinewood Fire District Auxiliary has under taken a fundraiser this year of selling American flags. These flags are of the same design as the flags that line Pinewood Blvd during National Holidays. The flags are 3’x5’ and attached to a 10’ metal pipe, and include an 18” metal flag holder that is placed into the ground. The flag assemblies are being sold for $25 or installed in front of your home for a total of $30. NO. 10 NATHAN TAYLOR Phoenix Thunderbird, 6-0, 180, Jr.: Leg strength and accuracy have improved making him one of the more dangerous kickers beyond 40 yards in the state. Rated 12th in the country by Kohl's for the 2016 class. Nathan was the soccer assistant coach at The Pinewood Place your orders now Country Club Soccer Youth Camp. How lucky for all those who participated! The community is very proud of him and especially his grandparent’s, Jim and Sandy Matchette. Contact: Dottie Loehnis 602-750-7995 or Tom Eade 713-515-2255 azcentral.com/sports Show Your American Pride! REALTY 17805 S. Highland 310 E. Pinewood Blvd MLS#158341• $525,000 17400 S. Sahuaro MLS#158244 • $499,000 This unique property features 2 Homes, bunk house plus an oversized 2 car garage. All of which is situated on an extremely secluded heavily treed/beautifully landscaped 3/4 acre lot. Backs to National Forest Huge 3,161 Sq Ft Chalet, 4 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 Baths, Cenral Heat & Air, 2 Car Garage CALL DAVE Cell : 928-380-3639 MLS#159362 • $449,000 Magnificent /unsurpassed views/1.08 acres/directly across from Pinewood Country Club. This 2002 sq ft is in move in ready condition, the home features Central Air & Heat , fireplace, storage shed, professionally landscaped,2 car garage and much much more. Email: superdaverealestate@msn.com Thinking of Selling Your Home? Give Dave a call for a Free No-Obligation Market Analysis! Don Tillery, Designated Broker/Owner 36 August 25, 2014 COCONINO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Pinewood News 5th ANNUAL HAND & FOOT TOURNAMENT A HUGE SUCCESS! On the morning of August 5th, 36 Hand & Foot Players gathered to spend and enjoyable day at The Pinewood Country Club to compete for this year’s tournament championshio. The atmosphere was festive with balloons and colorful informational posters. Door prizes of $5 each were awarded throughout AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 85-3, PROVIDING FOR the day to 22 lucky players. The club served a delicious buffett that drew high compliments. Thanks to Austin and Paul for making this tournament another THE REGULATION AND PROHIBITION OF THE RUNNING AT success! Co-chairwomen Lynn Kelly and Wilma Lentz are most appreciative LARGE OF DOGS AND VICIOUS DOGS IN THE UNIN- of all the helpers who participated in setting up. THANK YOU ALL! CORPORATED AREAS OF THE COUNTY OF Pictured below are the winners of this year’s tournament: COCONINO. Anita Heyn, lower right 1st Place SECTION THREE Barb Janes, lower center 2nd Place Cynthia Gledhill, upper left 3rd Place The owner, or other person acting for the owner of a dog shall at all times keep Dottie Wood, upper right 4th Place such dog from being or running at large upon the streets, sidewalks, alleys, or pubPat Ratner, lower left 5th Place ORDINACE NO. 2007-03 lic property of unincorporated areas of the County, unless such dog is restrained by a leash, cord, rope or chain of not more than 6 feet in length and of sufficient strength to control the action of the dog. This provision also includes land under the control of both State and Federal Government. The owner or person acting for the owner, of a dog shall at all times keep such dog from being or running at large upon or about the private premises of any person who has not granted permission therefore. While the dog is on the owner’s property, such dog shall be confined within the owner’s property by a suitable enclosure. A suitable enclosure must consist of proper fencing that is maintained and appropriate for the keeping of a dog, proper locking mechanism, proper height, and built in such a way that a dog cannot dig or crawl under fencing. Suitable enclosure may include an: invisible fence that is properly maintained, or a dog run that allows the dog to comfortably move around but does not allow the dog to jump over the top or dig under. If a suitable enclosure is not available, such dog shall be restrained by a leash, cord, rope, or chain that is at least 10 feet in length and moves in such a way not to tangle the dog and shall be confined within the boundaries of the owner’s property. This excerpt was taken from: az-coconinocounty.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/446. For more information go to: coconinocounty.gov then click animal management. A concerned community member called The Pinewood News inquiring about the dog leash law. The caller said there had numerous large dogs wandering the area with no owners in sight. This is just a reminder to all the summer visitors and guests of community members who come during our beautiful summer months that all dogs need to be on a leash and not wandering around neighborhoods. Services & Responsibilities The Coconino County Public Health Services District's Animal Management staff offers a wide variety of services. Animal Management officers: •Investigate public complaints of loose or vicious dogs, suspected rabid animals and reports of abuse - Call (928) 679-8756 to file a complaint regarding a dog at large, barking dog, or dog bite. •Perform routine patrols - Animal bites are investigated Rabies vaccination clinics are provided. Schedules and locations vary. Call (928) 679-8756 for current schedule. •Issue dog licenses - We issue dog licenses part of the Rabies Control Program. Call (928) 679-8756 for more information. •Inspect kennels and pet stores - Inspect kennels and pet stores are inspected for compliance with County codes. •Enforce state and local statutes and ordinances associated with domestic and wild animals to protect public health and safety Word Search Solution August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 37 MUTS NEWS We Offer Homeowners Insurance That Works! Please join us at our next Workday “MANUFACTURED HOMES/PARK MODELS” Date: September 13th Time: 8:15 a.m. Where: 240 TH (Turn Around) What to bring: Work gloves, sturdy shoes, dress for the weather and bring along good sense of humor. We provide the tools and water A FREE lunch will be provided to the trail crew. Please R.S.V.P., via email, by September 7 if you plan on attending the workday and lunch. mundstrailstewards@hotmail.com Larry Metzler President, Munds Park Trail Stewards Manufactured Home $30,000 $60,000 $100,000 Personal Content $15,000 $30,000 $40,000 Personal Liability $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 Equipment Breakdown $50 $50 $50 Loss of Use $6,000 $12,000 $20,000 Medical Payments $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Flood Inc. Inc. Inc. $500 $500 $500 Deductible Annual Premium $269 $364 $456 ***Policy can be customized to your needs/Pricing based off homes 1980 and newer TEAM WORK INSURANCE 480-635-1915 / 888-860-4644 Amanda or Kim amanda.teamworkins@gmail.com or kthompson@teamworkins.com ***Ask us about financing manufactured homes & park models*** Lic.1052458 Part of the August workday trail crew installed a sign-in box near the beginning of the upper Crystal Point Trail. (Left to right) Lyle, Dave Westmark, and Steve Post WILDERNESS TREE & LAWN SERVICE Specialize in Hazardous Tree Removal • Tree Falling / Thinning / Trimming • Chipping • Grind out stumps • Pine Needle & Yard Maintenance • Gutter Cleaning PPOA Bingo on Sundays at 2:00 pm at The Pinewood Country Club Come for a Fun Time! BINGO is open to all over 18 yrs old • Shrub Trimming • Mobile Home Removal • WOOD FOR SALE • DUMP TRUCK • BACKHOE WORK Mike Welch & Sandy McCracken 286-2522 Insured • Free Estimates • LLC Not a licensed contractor So grab your dabbers and a friend! 38 August 25, 2014 Birds of Munds Park #57 The Case of the Fallen Feather by Margaret Dyekman We were visiting family in San Diego a couple of weeks ago and in the middle of the at-home happy hour there, I received a text and photo from Andy: “We found this feather while hiking in Munds Park. What bird is it from?” At first glance I didn’t know, so I showed the photo on my phone to Andrew, our niece’s husband, who (conveniently for me) works in one of the bird departments of the San Diego Safari Park, previously called the Wild Animal Park. Andrew was sitting in front of the television with the rest of the men watching pre-season football. He manages a department that handles rare bird egg incubation and raising chicks and has cool projects like transporting captivity- bred California Condors for release into the wild in Idaho. Pinewood News Take Care of your Trees by Mike & Roslyn Merristem Tree Service Advice From Your Local Arborists: Synthetic Vs. Natural Fertilizers Fun Fact: The oldest living tree known to man is a spruce located in Dalarna province in Sweden. It is 9550 years old and dates back to the last Ice Age. However this spruce stands at a whopping 16 feet tall and closely resembles Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree. Andrew didn’t know whose feather it was either, so he Here in northern Arizona you might often find yourself standing in front asked me from across the room, “What is your cell phone number”? He then texted me, and I texted back to him the of a wilting, discolored, kind of sorry looking plant despite proper waphoto sent to me by my hiking friend. Next Andrew texted tering and optimal weather. Immediately one’s mind defaults on fertilthe photo to two of his Safari Park work colleagues, Tiana izer as your solution. But what kind should you use? To begin, there are and Jenny. Almost immediately one of them responded two categories of fertilizers: natural and synthetic. Synthetic fertilizers back: “What habitat”? He texted back: “High elevation, are probably the most popular option because they make large corpopine forest”. Then Jenny sent us a link to a photo she found rations piles of money resulting in better marketing. Don’t get me feather photo by Andy using the internet connection on her phone – and it was wrong MiracleGrow is very effective at what it claims to do and its apdead on! A Northern Flicker tail feather. In the meantime, plication is extremely user friendly but the “best”, in my humble opinboth Andrew and I were using our bird apps (I use iBird and also Peterson’s) on ion, it is not. Synthetic fertilizers add basic nutrients to your plant by our phone to pull up more photos. In the span of about five minutes and with the using salts to make those nutrients available to the plant. These salts, awesome help of technology, we were able to text back to Andy the identity of the however, kill virtually all of your soil’s beneficial biology such as fungi tail feather. The rest of the wine-and-beer sipping relatives in the room were and bacteria. The beneficial soil biology is the natural process by which thinking we were bird nerds, but we were actually quite proud of figuring out the your plant accesses the nutrients naturally occurring in your soil. Once mystery of the Fallen Feather. The Northern Flicker we have in Munds Park, Flagstaff, and even the desert around Phoenix is the Red Shafted species. The Yellow-Shafted Flicker is found in the East. However, the two forms have hybridized extensively and are now considered one species called “Northern Flicker”. There is also a “Gilded Flicker” that is found in the southwest deserts, but it is much Red Shafted Flicker harder to see. The Northern Flicker is a large woodpecker that has a black crescent on its breast, red side mustaches, and is pretty easy to identify when flying because of its prominent white rump patch. It tends to forage on the ground, eating ants, beetles, and other insects. It is more likely to fly on your hummingbird feeder and suck out the sugar water with its long tongue rather than frequent a seed bird feeder. Why did this one lose a tail feather? It’s molting season! Nests were built, eggs hatched, and babies raised. So now is the time to grow in new feathers to prepare for the next season. The Fallen Feather episode really makes me appreciate again the many forms of technology we have at our fingertips. It probably was entertaining watching Andrew and me excitedly solve the mystery of the feather by texting, surfing the internet, scrolling through our bird guides, and sending photos using just our cell phones. My favorite birding app is iBird Plus and it quickly seems to be replacing my books. However, I still treasure the very large Audubon’s “Birds of America” volume my parents bought me when I was 11 years old. Not only does it have extensive information in it, but it also takes me back to happy times pouring over the pages and first discovering the many species of birds we have here in the States and their unique characteristics. You can reach me at margaretdyekman@cox.net, and you can read all the archived Birds of Munds Park articles and leave your comments at www.birdladyblog.wordpress.com. I welcome your questions, reports of sightings, and your ideas for future articles. the soil has been depleted of these microbes, your plant is now completely dependent on synthetic fertilizers. Not only are you now forced to feed your plant chemicals but synthetic fertilizers are extremely toxic to all life. If you have ever been overzealous one season with applying MiracleGrow, you might have noticed that your plants and grasses turn yellow and die, a result we refer to as “fertilizer burn”. I am, if you have not already noticed, a devout proponent of natural methods. Natural fertilizers such as compost, manures, and worm castings benefit your plant because of their high content of beneficial microbes and nutrients. If you search around, you can find natural fertilizers that are also easy to apply such as compost tea. Many might associate natural fertilizers with the pungent smell of a horse stall or chicken coop however a well matured compost pile smells like nothing but healthy dirt. Compost and worm castings also provide optimal soil structure. Here we are surrounded by nothing but compact clay and rocks so soil structure is just as if not more critical than fertilizing nutrients. Soil structure refers to the drainage and moisture retention characteristics of soil. So although the synthetic fertilizers might be on sale at Home Depot, trust me, a good natural fertilizer is much more of a bang for your buck. Stay informed, your plants will thank you. Meristem Tree Care MeristemTree@gmail.com August 25, 2014 Pinewood News 39 DID YOU KNOW?.... The first Labor Day was held in 1882. Its origins stem from the desire of the Central Labor Union to create a holiday for workers. It became a federal holiday in 1894. It was originally intended that the day would be filled with a street parade to allow the public to appreciate the work of the trade and labor organizations. After the parade, a festival was to be held to amuse local workers and their families. In later years, prominent men and women held speeches. This is less common now, but is sometimes seen in election years. One of the reasons for choosing to celebrate this on the first Monday in September was to add a holiday in the long gap between Independence Day and Thanksgiving. www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/labor-day A 501C3 tax exempt organization AND donations are tax deductible. Members and non-members have been generous to the PFD Auxiliary throughout the year and it is truly appreciated. If our organization could function without asking for your help, it would be great, but unfortunately we are one of those organizations that will always be in need of donations. Just to let you know how important your donations are to the Pinewood Fire Department, here are just a few items that we were able to purchase because of your support. An icemaker, dishwasher, refrigerators, bed mattresses, emergency rope rappelling equipment, all weather safety jackets, a CPR video, automated external defibrillator (AED), two saws, an inverter, fire hosing and a new hydraulic power pump also known as the Jaws of Life! Help us continue to give it back to the community and keep the Pinewood Fire Department the best in Arizona Please send your donation to: PFD Auxiliary P. O. Box 17455 Munds Park, AZ 86017 Name_________________________________________________ Home Address_______________________________________________ Munds Park Address ______________________________________________________ 40 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News The Director’s Chair Pinewood Players News Clips “Cactus Flower ” Unveiled by Dan Slocum Last chance to see “Cactus Flower” There are still a few opportunities left to see the show everyone is talking about! The final three performances of “Cactus Flower” will be staged on Thursday, August 28, Friday, August 29 and Saturday, August 30. All performances begin at 7:00pm. “Cactus Flower” will take it’s place among the premier productions to hit the Pinewood Playhouse stage and the community will be talking about this classic production for seasons to come. So do not miss your chance to see one of these entertaining season finale performances. Reserve your seats now for best selection! See ticketing information below and buy your tickets now for this final production of the 2014 Theatre in the Pines season. Remember, there is a special Thursday night performance and you will have the opportunity to win one of several valuable prizes so you get your tickets now! Special Thursday Night Performance – Dinner! Prizes! Fun! Laughter! There will be a very special Thursday night performance of “Cactus Flower” on August 28 at 7:00pm. The Pinewood Country Club will offer a special discount for theatre goers on their Thursday ‘Pasta Night” dinner. Just show your theatre ticket to your server to obtain a $1 discount off the regular price of the pasta buffet and a free non-alcoholic beverage. At the theater, prizes will be awarded to lucky ticket holders! So kick off your Labor Day celebration by enjoying dinner, a great play and a chance to win very valuable prizes! Get your tickets for the special Thursday night performance now! See ticketing information below. Scheduling Note: Please note that this performance will replace the traditional Sunday Matinee in the second week of the run. This special schedule has been arranged to allow our patrons to enjoy the Labor Day weekend activities with family and friends and still have an opportunity to see this fantastic production of “Cactus Flower.” Mark Your Calendar! “It’s a Wrap” scheduled for September 6 The 2014 Pinewood Players “Wrap Party” is scheduled for Saturday, September 6 at 11:30 am in the Pinewood Country Club Show Room. Large portions of fun, entertainment and good food will be served up during this season’s final member’s event. The menu will include tossed green salad, roast turkey, mashed potatoes & gravy, succotash and a variety of desert bars & beverages (tea, coffee, water). Join us to celebrate the close of another entertaining and successful season of Theatre in the Pines. Please contact Kassie Walters at (928) 286-9198 for reservations for this fun filled event. Cabaret Nights, Reader’s Theatre will close the 2014 Season Join us for another fun-filled Cabaret Nights, Reader’s Theatre production! A whole new set of hilarious skits are on tap! The final performances of the 2014 season will be presented on Thursday, September 4 at 7pm and Sunday, September 7 at 2:30pm in the Pinewood Country Club Show Room. If you thought the previous productions were fun, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet!” Warning: Uncontrolled laughter will abound while watching "Sorry About That Lord" directed by Doug Pusateri, "Surprise” directed by Doug Pusateri, "Brownies" directed by Annie Weissman, "Chocolate" directed by Doug Pusateri and "A Slight Misunderstanding" directed by Jackie Wolff. There have been six consecutive sell-outs for the Cabaret Nights shows so buy your tickets now or run the risk of missing the fun of seeing these highly entertaining vignettes performed by your friends and neighbors. Tickets are on sale in the Pinewood Country Club Lobby on Wednesday during Happy Hour. Tickets may also be purchased during Box Office hours on the patio of the Pinewood Playhouse. Cash bar will be available in the Show Room prior to performances and at intermission. “TICKETS for all remaining 2014 performances are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.pinewoodplayers.com or at the Pinewood Playhouse Box Office directly east of the pool area on the Pinewood Country Club campus. You may also call our Ticket Manager at (623)680-3369 for reservations. Box Office hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am to noon. For more information visit our web site at www.pinewoodplayers.com. Pinewood Players entertain the community by presenting live theatre and by providing various venues where children and adults learn about the performing arts through participation in workshops, drama camps and plays of all kinds. Visit our web site: www.pinewoodplayers.com for more information about Pinewood Players By Don Miller Hollywood or Pinewood? Ingrid Bergman?? Melanie Westmark Walter Matthau?? Bill Gibney Goldie Hawn?? Cheryl Parker These are some of the remarkable cast of Pinewood Players final play of the season, "Cactus Flower." You will watch the transformation of a "Prickly Old Maid Dental Nurse" Stephanie Dickinson, played by Melanie Westmark, into an outgoing lovely delicious flower! You'll awwww, as womanizer and expert liar, Dr. Julian Winston, played by Bill Gibney, discovers what he had and almost lost. You'll empathize as the silly and naive Toni Simmons, played by Cheryl Parker, discovers just how she has been played by her "married" lover. You'll be surprised when Igor Sullivan, played by Bill Spain, shows up in Toni's apartment dressed in only a towel and a smile! Harvey Greenfield, the seedy, conniving friend of Dr. Winston, played by Lee Henry, will keep you laughing as he tries to keep getting free dental care for all his girl friends. Mrs. Dixon Durant, "Ms. Frozen Foods," played by Phyllis Schurz, will amaze you when you discover what is more important to her than dental health. Your heart will pound along with Sr. Arturo Sanchez, South American U.N. Delegate, played by Carlos Navarrete, as he woos the delicate Nurse Dickinson. You'll share the disgust of Angie, one of Harvey's dentally challenged girlfriends, played by Sunnie Saperstein, as she watches the playful shenanigans of all the other characters. You'll be entertained by Stanley the Waiter/Stanley the Music Lover, played by Stan Debber, as he bumbles through life in the '70's. "Cactus Flower" may be the final play of the season, but it may prove to be the funniest journey back in time you will experience this year! It has been an amazing experience working with the talented cast of the Pinewood Players and also working in and around many others in the Pinewood Players community. My Producer, (Candy, my wife) and I have been amazed at the contributions by members, and the willingness to part with some of their belongings to be used as props and scene dressings. The incredibly talented construction crew that brought the sets and some of our larger props to life, Stage Manager, Georgia Osborne, who is responsible for the play once we hit the stage, her assistant Candy Miller, Phyllis Schurz, who is coordinating the Cast Party afterward, the behind the stage crew, including Phyllis, Carlos, and Sunnie as well as Pam Uveges, Rosie Martin and others that haven't been recruited yet, have made this production of "Cactus Flower" something that will be remembered for a very long time. Hurry online, or to the ticket office to get your tickets now, or you might be disappointed! Special offers for the Thursday night performance include door prizes, like a "Cactus Flower" Wine and Cheese basket, a "Cactus Flower" Margarita and Chip basket, and several Succulent Gardens. Another offer, thanks to an agreement with the Pinewood Country Club includes $1 off their remarkable Thursday night Pasta Buffet plus a free drink (non-alcoholic) between 5pm and 5:30pm if you show them your ticket to the Thursday night performance! So get your tickets and do dinner and a show Thursday evening, August 28th! Pinewood News The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes A true story made headlines November 4, 2013. A trove of approximately 1500 works of art confiscated by the Nazis in WWII were seized in a Munich apartment. The value was estimated to be $1.3 billion by artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Chagall. The news went on to say that determining the rightful owners of the works decades after they were either sold under duress or seized could take years. August 25, 2014 Where in the World is The Pinewood News? One might think this would be a great premise for a novel and The Girl You Left Behind might just be that novel. Published earlier this year, it was obviously written before this news broke. The work of art at the heart of this story is of course fictional as are the events surrounding it. The painting entitled “The Girl You Left Behind”, was painted in the year 1915 by a French artist, Eduardo Leferve, and it resurfaces in the year 2001 in London. There are actually two girls left behind in this story. The first is Sophie Lefevre whose artist husband Eduardo goes to war for France in 1916. The second is Liv a young widow in London whose husband dies prematurely in 2000. Their stories, some eighty years apart, are connected through a painting of “the girl” who is actually Sophie painted by her husband. The painting resurfaces in the story in Liv’s bedroom. It was a gift from her husband on their honeymoon. The two girls are united by a passion for this painting which represents both their husband’s love and devotion to them. The dual timeframe storyline almost a century apart flows effortlessly from one to the other, although Sophie’s historical storyline is, I believe, the stronger of the two. Sophie, struggling to keep the family’s hotel afloat under the German occupation of France, hangs her portrait in the hotel where it is a daily reminder of the proud self-reliant girl her husband saw. She wants this reminder as the German invasion causes her to feel that the “glowing girl willful in her confidence” is slipping away due to enemy oppression and poor nutrition. Although the opening scene would have readers doubt a lack of confidence when she confronts the German Kommandant’s accusation that she is harboring livestock. It is my favorite scene in the book. The risk she takes in hanging the portrait in a public place is that it is also visible to all. When the German Kommandant notices the painting, his comments reveal that he is a cultured man. The portrait is the catalyst that causes Sophie to risk everything—reputation, family and her life—in hopes of seeing her Eduardo again. What follows is a wary connection made between the Kommandant and Sophie that leads to tragic circumstances Ninety years later the portrait hangs in Liv’s bedroom, as a cherished memento of her husband and their honeymoon. On the one-year anniversary of her husband’s death, Livy meets Paul and his friendship is the first stirring of feeling she’s had for anyone since the death of her husband. Unfortunately, Paul works for a company specializing in the return of artworks looted during wartime. I think you can see where this is headed. Instead of a blossoming relationship, they are now on opposing sides. The tension mounts as the case of rightful ownership goes to court. Documents produced at the trial take us back in time to Sophie’s ordeal and we discover, as Paul Harvey would say, “the rest of the story”. Was the portrait stolen from the Lefevre family or was it gifted? Liv, like Sophie, takes a great risk as she defends her right to keep the portrait as she becomes subject to unthinking public hostility. Although the painting disappeared during WWI, she gets hate mail urging her to end the suffering of the Jewish people persecuted in WWII. Return what is rightly theirs. Both heroines are united in their determination to fight for the thing they love most-- whatever the cost. As one review, which I totally agree with, says, “JoJo Moyes does a majestic job of conjuring a cast of characters who are charismatic, credible and utterly compelling.” Moyes places her characters in extremely difficult situations where the stakes are high no matter what decision they make. JoJo Moyes, who lives in London, is a former journalist turned novelist. Her novel Foreign Fruit won the Romantic Novelists’ Association Novel of the Year Award in 2004. In closing this summer of book reviews in Pinewood, I wish all book lovers time to curl up with many good books till we meet again next summer. Vy Armour writes a bi-monthly book review column for the Ahwatukee News where she and her husband Don owned a bookstore (Pages) in the 90’s. They have been summer Pinewood residents since 1996. Vy can be contacted at vyarmour@gmail.com. July 29th at Sergeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa Pictured r-l -Michael Hull, Elizabeth Simchak, Elliot Hull, Margery Simchak, Houston Hull (holding PWN), Frank Simchak and Melanie Hull. August 13th at The Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in (my hometown!) Cleveland, Ohio Pictured l-r -Haley, Jim & Sharon Emery Take a picture holding a copy of The Pinewood News when you are on your next road trip or vacation and email it to us at pinewoodnews@hotmail.com Thanks to all who have submitted these great pic’s! 41 42 August 25, 2014 Pinewood Farmers’ Market™ Season Sponsor: Sam’s Club When: Every Saturday, Through - Labor Day Location: Munds Park Community Church Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. FREE to general public! Saturday, August 30, 2014 CLIFF CASTLE CASINO ADVENTURE LABOR DAY SHOW! BE ADVENTEROUS DAY! Book a once-in-a-lifetime BREATHTAKING helicopter tour featuring the oneof-a-kind red rocks of Sedona, Arizona coupled with a quiet, romantic dinner at the infamous Storytellers upscale restaurant at Cliff Castle Casino by calling 928-5672645. Or, book an ATV tour with Arizona OFF ROAD ADVENTURES (928-451- Pinewood News Pinewood History - Preview Today you hear a lot about what is Pinewood and what is Munds Park. Some say Munds Park is the “downtown” area and Pinewood is to the east and north of where the “arches used to be.” If you don’t know where that is, it’s the corner of Pinewood Blvd and Fairway or the west end of the golf course. But did you know that our little community is made up of several subdivisions… the first being Northern-Aire. Northern-Aire is the property just north of Pinewood Blvd and South of the golf course. Did you know that Oakwood, just east of the Country Club, was not named for the Oak trees here in Munds Park, but a man who owned the property whose name was Red Oakes! Northern-Aire Development Company purchased the Lake O’Dell property in 1958. Between 1958 and 1960 the current golf course was constructed. Lake O’Dell water was used for livestock, wildlife, and vegetables. In the twenties and early thirties, Henry Burrus purchased the homestead and grew onions, asparagus, cabbage and carrots as well as alfalfa and grain. 1777) for your entire family and experience the beautiful Verde Valley up-close-and-personal! BOOK YOUR FAMILY TOUR NOW before the kids return to school; both tours can be booked at the PFM Bike Rental booth or the Verde Valley booth. This show also features over 70 vendors and artisans, Mobile Food Trucks, FREE Rock Climbing Wall, Face Painter, Bill Simon’s Desert Warriors (Military Vehicle Exhibition), PFM Mascot, and live music by Acoustic Guitar Rock Singer/Song- Awhile ago while passing on information to people heading out into the forest, Gene Riffle saw sheep! Yes, thousands of sheep! It is not an uncommon sight in the spring and early summer. For many years and even today, sheep were driven through here from the Casa Grande area to summer grazing in Northern Arizona. Believe it or not, sheep in Arizona once numbered in the millions. They were driven from around the Casa Grande area up to the Mogollon rim and South of Flagstaff for shearing and breeding. I was not able to get any pictures, but I will keep looking. writer Tammy Z! When I looked on the internet for sheep ranchers I found that there were a couple “driveways” to Northern Arizona used extensively by the sheepherders. Two families who still trail their sheep are the Auza and Manterola families. They historically trail their sheep from the winter range in Casa Grande to the summer pastures in the north. Today, they truck the sheep from Casa Grande to Cordes Junction, and then trail the sheep north. Trailing the sheep is good for the health of the sheep and improves lambing in November. The Black Canyon and Beaverhead-Grief Hill Sheep Driveways have been used for over a century. There is an outdoor exhibit in Black Canyon City Heritage Park that presents the story of the trails and the two families. You can also visit Cordes Station which has been owned and operated by the Cordes family for 125 years. It was once a bustling, hustling stage stop for all travelers including the sheep herders and now gives you a look into the past. There is another accessible and interesting part of this history, the Sheep bridge over the Verde. The road is accessible from two different main roads. FR-24 is an improved dirt road which runs through the Seven Springs recreation area. This road starts at the end of the Carefree Highway and is easily passable by passenger vehicles with 2 wheel drive. The intersection with FR-269 will be evident as they are the only two main roads in the area. Sudoku Solution FR-269 can also be accessed off of I-17 at the Bloody Basin Rd East exit. As you pull off the highway you will come to a dirt staging area with a description of the area. From here just continue heading East through some ranching country and you will eventually come out at Sheeps Bridge. The bride was built in 1943 and the walkway is 475 feet long and 3 feet wide. Before the bridge sheep were lost to the dangerous Verde river crossings. The bridge was entered into the National Registry of Historical places in 1978. Then in 1988 it had to be rebuilt because the original was in disrepair. Shortly after the intersection of FR-269 and FR-24 the road becomes somewhat more bumpy and it would be wise to slow your vehicle down to a near crawl to avoid breaking loose any of your fillings. A passenger vehicle MAY make it down to the bridge, but it would be advisable to at least have some clearence between yourself and the ground. Sheeps Bridge is located near 34° 5'18.24"N, 111°42'28.04"W. For the last few years I have talked a lot about a history of the Pinewood Subdivision and have been gathering information and taking notes and now I’m ready to start getting it together. This is a small preview and I will start next summer with the story…. Bear with me and contact me if you have any pictures or other early Pinewood information. Thank you Jan Toth August 25, 2014 Pinewood News SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS, THEY SUPPORT THIS PAPER COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ALERT SIREN Let them know you saw their ad in The Pinewood News! 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It is nearly 40 ft. long & carries DVD Movies, Books, Music C.D.’s, Large Type Material among other things. Flagstaff library books may be returned to the bookmobile and requests can be made for the vehicle to bring specific materials from the Main or Branch Libraries. The bookmobile visits the Park every second Wednesday of the month (except October) Schedule is; September 10 & October 15th Pinewood Country Club Parking lot WednesdaySept 10, 2014 @ 10:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Crossword Puzzle Solution 43 What it Means When You Hear It! Attention Please! It is important that everyone In Munds Park know the following signals that will be sent as they are needed from our new siren: LIGHTNING: A 20 Second Long Sustained BLAST OF THE SIREN FIRE: A 16 Second ON, 8 Second OFF—A Sequence of 4 Cycles ATTACK: 6 Second On and 6 Second OFF Repeated for 3 Minutes ALL CLEAR: 6 Seconds On and 3 Seconds Off for A Sequence of 3 Cycles (American Signal confirmed that with the exception of the Lightning signal, all of these tones and cycles are standard throughout the country. There is no standard for lightning warnings.) THANK YOU TO OUR MILITARY IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS EMERGENCY ......................................................9-1-1 Coconino County Sheriff Dispatch....................928-226-5198 Pinewood Fire Department - Office..................928-286-9885 US Forest Service-CNF....................................928-526-0600 AZ Game & Fish...............................................928-774-5227 Flagstaff Medical Center...................................928-779-3366 Department of Public Safety (DPS)..................928-773-3600 Dept of Transportation (Road Cond).................928-774-1491 Pinewood Sanitary District................................928-286-9166 Munds Park Post Office...................................928-286-1845 The Pinewood News 18 W. Pinewood Blvd.• P.O. Box 18977 Munds Park, AZ 86017 Office 928-286-9827 • Fax 928-286-3312 Sharon Emery, Publisher/Editor, Typesetter/Page Layout & Graphic Designer The Pinewood News is published every other Monday April through September and once a month October through March. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisements submitted to this paper including “for sale by owner” ads unless you are a registered agent. The Pinewood News is not responsible for the claims of its advertisers. Letters to the editor are not necessarily the opinions of the editor. Letters must contain the name and address of the writer (addresses will not be printed). Letters may be edited for clarity and length. Printing letters to the editor is at the discretion of the editor. 44 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News CLASSIFIED ADS, SERVICES & SALES Housecleaning Home Cleaning Best Reference in MP! 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Call Dee Spain, REALTOR® Call 480-231-3425 Pinewood News 45 August 25, 2014 2014 Stockholder’s Event August 17, 2014 Dear Stockholders, The 2014 Stock holders Golf Event was blessed with great weather, golf conditions, and food provided by the Food and Beverage Department. The team who captured the 2014 Stockholder’s Golf Event was the team of Dic Kaupie, Jan Kaupie, Lowell Dorman and Nedra Dorman with a score of 39. Below, are the results for the gold event. Again, the Golf Shop would like to thank everyone for their participation in the 2014 Stockholder’s Golf Event. 1st Place Trophies Score: 39 Kaupie, Dick Kaupie, Jan Dorman, Lowell Dorman, Nedra 2nd Place Foursome Round of Golf Score:40.25 Anderson, Duane Anderson, Ailene Thompson, Andy Thompson, Linda 4th Place Play with The Pro Round 3rd Place Metal Sports Bottle Score:40.67 5th Place Score:41.25 7th Place Beall, Don Trompke, Jerry Reid, Bill Highest Score 1/2 Golf Lesson with Brian Score:40.25 Brugh, Scott Brugh, Megan Goldstein, Ron Goldstein, Rosemary Play with The Pro Round Plastic Sports Bottle Edlebeck, Ken Lynch, Cleve Kuemper, Bill Correction, the team of Peterson, Peterson, Ringer and Hutto did not have the highest score due to an additional malfunction. The team above is correct Score:41.75 Smith, Dan Smith, Cindy Lane, Byrl Lane Cathy Score:55.25 Allen, Terry Score:40.67 Donahue, Luke Donahue, Tracy Pierik, Martijn Pierik, Trine Hall, Cary Hall, Lasena Froderman, Troy 6th Place Play with The Pro Round Proxies #4 Closest to the Pin for the Men Pierik, Martijn #11 Closest to Pin for the Women Scott, Brenda #4 Closest to Pin for the Women Hoffman,Sandi #16 Closest to Pin for the Men Kriekard, John #6 Closest to Pin for the Men Thompson, Andy #16 Closest to Pin for the Women Harkey, D.C. #6 Closest to Pin for the Women Kaupie, Jan #10 Longest Drive for the Men Donahue, Luke #11 Closest to Pin for the Men Ackley, Bill #10 Longest Drive for the Women Smith, Carolyn 46 August 25, 2014 Pinewood News Nature Valley and National Geographic Visitor Center Open New Arizona National Scenic Trail Exhibit by Steele Wotkyns The Arizona National Scenic Trail will now be celebrated worldwide. The 800-mile-long Arizona Trail is showcased in a brand new, large-scale exhibit at the National Geographic Visitor Center in Tusayan, near the entrance to the Canyon’s South Rim. The exhibit, sponsored by Nature Valley, was unveiled to the public during an inspiring grand opening ceremony late in the afternoon of August 14. The new Arizona National Scenic Trail Exhibit fills the National Geographic Visitor Center’s interior courtyard and features a large map of Arizona depicting the entire trail along with wall graphics explaining the Arizona Trail’s diverse terrain, plants and animals. “It’s like a virtual tour of the Arizona National Scenic Trail,” said Janet Rosener, General Manager, National Geographic Visitor Center. “The display really captures the natural beauty that exists throughout the state, as well as the diversity of trail users who find adventure on the Arizona Trail. We are sure that our visitors from around the world will take a great interest in the Arizona Trail because of this exhibit.” The Arizona National Scenic Trail Exhibit grand opening was a wonderful and fitting event with speakers, dignitaries, plus board and staff members of the Arizona Trail Association. Janet Rosener of the Visitor Center made the opening remarks and served as emcee. Other speakers included Matthew Nelson, Arizona Trail Association Executive Director; Art Babbott, Coconino County Supervisor District One; Greg Bryan, Mayor of Tusayan; VIPs from Pink Jeep Tours and teachers from the nearby Grand Canyon School. In addition to commemorating the new Trail exhibit, the grand opening also highlighted Nature Valley’s support and their teamwork with the NGVC to support the Grand Canyon School. Romy Murphy of Pink Jeep Tours was introduced as the new volunteer maintenance steward for trail section 37C of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. Dippin' Dots Ice Cream was also on Arizona Trail Association board members and staff, elected site for the grand opening and they donated proceeds during the event to benefit the Arizona Trail Association. and agency officials and Pink Jeep Tours staff with Janet Rosener, General Manager, National Geographic Visitor Center (in white shirt) at the August 14th grand opening celebration of the new Arizona Trail Exhibit at the National Geographic Visitor Center Grand Canyon. photo: Steele Wotkyns, WotkynsPRplus "We are pleased to be able to provide support both for raising worldwide awareness of the incredible majesty and diversity of the Arizona National Scenic Trail as well as contributions to our local school and community,” said Rosener. “This May we co-sponsored a community event supporting Arizona Trail awareness and stewardship and last year the Grand Canyon School was given $1,300 by collecting Nature Valley granola bar box tops.” This May the National Geographic Visitor Center was also a gateway community event sponsor with other Town of Tusayan businesses of The Arizona Trail Trek. Accomplished Arizona hiker, Sirena Dufault, walked the entire Arizona Trail – from Arizona’s border with Mexico, through the Grand Canyon to the Utah border – during two and half months raising funds for the nonprofit Arizona Trail Association from online crowd funding and from donations at gateway community events. At the end of the gala grand opening in August, Ms. Dufault read a poem about the Arizona Trail by the late Dale Shewalter, the father of the Trail. Shewalter first had the dream and the vision and then provided many years’ worth of energy and organizing to get the Trail built. “Each year, the Visitor Center receives hundreds of thousands of visitors,” said Matthew Nelson. “And for many it is their introduction to the natural wonders and human history found within Grand Canyon. Now, visitors will be surrounded by inspiring images and get an informative initial tour of the Arizona Trail the moment they step into the courtyard.” The National Geographic Visitor Center, located one mile south of the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, and Nature Valley are proud sponsors of the Arizona Trail Association and the Arizona National Scenic Trail Exhibit. An Arizona Trail segment is only a few steps away from the National Geographic Visitor Center. The Visitor Center also provides visitors with Grand Canyon information, maps, park passes, Pink Jeep Tours and has an IMAX® Theater, which shows hourly the popular Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets film. Visit explorethecanyon.com and the Arizona Trail Association’s website (aztrail.org) for more information. Pinewood News August 25, 2014 47 MUNDS PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH UPDATE Saturday 5 p.m. worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. worship service for everyone TONY CHAPMAN CONCERT SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 6PM Join us on Sunday, August 31st for a free piano concert presented by our own Tony Chapman. As you know, Tony provides the music for our winter services and is an accomplished musician and composer. A free will offering will be taken with the proceeds going to Faithwork's medical mission trips. Following the concert join us for a free ice cream social. It will be a great night. FINAL SATURDAY SERVICE AUGUST 30 Many thanks to Ray Chester and Lynn Rouyer for their leadership in our summertime Saturday evening services. Attendance was excellent and the teaching (Ray considers himself a teacher not a preacher) and music were a wonderful way for all of us who attended to end the week. I DIDN'T KNOW THAT Enoch, who walked with God and was no more (Genesis 5:22-24) and Elijah, who was caught up by a whirlwind into heaven (II Kings 2:11) are the only two men in the Bible who never died. We live in interesting (okay, scary) times (wow, is that an understatement). Take comfort in that the words “Be not afraid” appear in the Bible over 360 times. by Mac Jett www.mpcchurch.com guages. Actually more if audio translations are counted for unwritten languages. By comparison the works of a well known and revered author— William Shakespeare—have only been translated into 50 languages. To date, this column has not been translated into any other language (sorry, I couldn't resist). STILL GOING ON AT MPCC Ladies Fellowship meets every third Saturday at 10:00 am and runs through September. Mens Bible Study, conducted by Bill Searcy, meets Tuesdays at 7:00 pm.. Ladies Bible Study, conducted by Carole Dirks, meets Tuesdays at 9:30 am. WHO ARE WE? We are a non-denominational church, which simply means that regardless of your denominational background (or lack of same) you are welcome to attend and worship with us Saturdays at 5pm and/or Sunday mornings at 10:30am. Adult and children's Sunday school begins at 9am Sunday mornings. HOSPITAL VISITATION If you or someone you know is in, or is going to be in, the hospital, and if they would appreciate a visit from Pastor Rex please call the church (928) 286-2022) to let us know. service for everyone Please leave a message if your call to the church is not answered personally. ONGOING AT MPCC On the first Saturday and Sunday of each month the church offers Communion to all who are present. This is an open Communion, which means you do not have to be a member of the church to participate. The second Sunday of each month is potluck Sunday. Everyone is invited whether you bring food or not. This is a great time to meet people in a casual environment, make new friends and enjoy good food. The potluck follows the 10:30am Sunday service. PASTOR REX SAMPLE Rex Sample is the pastor at MPCC and is, in his own words, a 24/7 pastor. He can be reached at the church (928) 286-2022 or at his personal phone number (928) 310-6402. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED If you don’t have a church home here in Northern Arizona, we hope you’ll consider joining us. We would love to see you at any, or all, of our weekly activities. The Bible has been translated into over 2,000 lan- Free Wood Cutting Opportunity to Enhance Wildlife Habitat FLAGSTAFF —The Arizona Game and Fish Commission has authorized for the first time, by permit only, fuel wood cutting and removal on the Lamar Haines Wildlife Area (LHWA). The purpose of the wood removal is to decrease the threat of a catastrophic wild fire, protect the area’s unique cultural and historical value, and to improve the area’s wildlife habitat. The LHWA is 12 miles northwest of Flagstaff off Snow Bowl Road. 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