From the Chief Operating Officer….

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From the Chief Operating Officer….
WHO’S WHO AT
LOS PRADOS
FRONT DESK
702-645-4523
RESTAURANT
702-645-4549
SECURITY FRONT GATE
702-645-8360
SECURITY BACK GATE
702-396-3472
5150 Los Prados Circle,
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Phone (702) 645-4523 Fax (702) 645-9107
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Sunday - Closed
PRO SHOP
702-645-5696
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
MIKE FERRELL
President
Vice President
JOYCE PACIOLLA
Secretary
PAT CALNON
Treasurer
RALPH ATWOOD
Director
VERA McCAULEY
Director
ED UJIFUSA
Director
CHERYLWIEHL
DIRECTOR
ARCHITECTURAL
CONTROL COMMITTEE
CLUBHOUSE PHONE
NUMBERS
MARGARET THAYER
Chief Operating Officer
702-645-4134
JERRY DUNLOP
Director of Golf
702-645-5696
JUDI HAINES
Accounting Administrator
702-645-1379
JEFF ROBIN
Food & Beverage Manager
Assistant Manager
702-645-4523 Ext. # 209
GARY ST. JOHN
Golf Course Superintendent
702-812-0868
APPOINTED
REPRESENTATIVES
NANCI LITTLE
Administrative Assistant
702-645-4523 Ext. #200
ED EARL – Chairman
JOHN KALISH
JEFF STEINHOFF
KATHY LINDSAY
DON BAKER
RALPH ATWOOD-Board Liaison
KRYSTAL BOHALL
Newsletter Editor
702-645-4523 Ext. # 207
LOS PRADOS
GOLF ASSOCIATION
RON BOND
President
RON STEVENS
Vice President
RON CAMERON
Secretary
GARY COLEMAN
Treasurer
DOUG JENSEN
Rules Chairperson
RICHARD BATES
Handicap Chairperson
Greens Chairperson
KATHY LINDOW
Tournament Chairperson
COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
APPOINTED
REPRESENTATIVES
SHIRLEY NEAL
JOANN JOHANNESEN
KAREN CURNUTT
DE LEGAN
ED THIESSEN
LORRAINE UJIFUSA
CORENNE WALKER
Treasurers Report….
While all departments were slightly (-$15K) worse than budget in
December, they are comfortably (+$64K) above budget after ten
months of our fiscal year. That second figure will likely grow a little bit
by the end of February.
The reserve account remains in great shape with a cash and invested
total of $3,334,560. In the next few months the Board will be making
decisions on repair/replacement of the golf course perimeter fencing
and we expect that to involve significant expenditures from reserves
over the next couple of years.
Available cash balance increased slightly from last month to
$778,911which is virtually identical to what it was a year ago. As I
have said before our goal is to gradually bring this down and that is the
way the 16-17 budget was set; budgeted expenses exceed budgeted
revenues by $77,234 which we expect will result in a decrease in cash
on hand.
Aged owner balances increased about $9,000 from last month. For
the year, overdue assessments are essentially unchanged at an
enviable rate of less than 1.2%. The $30,000 increase so far in this
fiscal year is entirely due to uncollected violation fines.
On January 19, 2016 the recommended budget for 16-17 was
approved; the monthly assessment rate remains unchanged at $170.
Pat Calnon
Los Prados Community Association
Income & Expense Summary
From the Chief Operating Officer….
Dear Residents,
We have two special events this month:
Superbowl Party on Sunday, February 7th
Sweetheart Buffet on Saturday, February 13th
We are in the process of obtaining bids for the repair of the fencing on the golf course and
loop road. This will be a large project and we hope to select a contractor at the February
board meeting.
The Detention Basin Committee is busy investigating ideas for this area and what is feasible
for Los Prados.
As always, thank you for your continued support and feedback.
Cordially,
Margaret Thayer
Chief Operating Officer
President’s Column...
Taking an interest in your community can be a very rewarding experience. We need volunteers who will work
for the best interest of our entire Association. There are many areas where you can contribute to it's operation,
maintenance and quality of life. I urge every homeowner to find your area of interest and contribute in keeping our community the best in the Las Vegas Valley.
The 2016 board elections are right around the corner. The votes will be tallied and winners announced
at the March open board meeting on the 15th. Please take the opportunity to cast your vote(s) as a means of
active participation in your community. (5701 Coral Gables)
I look forward to what the new Board will accomplish and ask everyone to give them your support.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have supported the Board and me during my time
on the Board. Much has been accomplished during that time and your support is truly appreciated.
My best to the new Board, all Association staff and fellow homeowners!
Mike Ferrell
June Byron
For the past 19 years, my husband and I have
been proud members of this wonderful
community. We have enjoyed all of the
amenities and camaraderie that Los Prados has
to offer. I feel it is important to give something
back to the community that I care so much
about. Serving as an association board member
would be a great way to achieve this purpose.
My goals for the association: to work with
fellow board members to promote the ongoing
welfare of the community and to serve all
members of this community to ensure that the
amenities and beauty of this community
continue to be preserved and/or improved
Education:
 Cambridge college, Cambridge, MA. 19921993 Master of education
 Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater,
MA. 1974-1976, Bachelor of Science in
Education, Summa Cum Laude
 Massasoit Community College, Brockton,
MA. 1972-1974, Associates Degree
Experience: Reading Specialist
Whitman-Hansen Regional School District… Whitman Middle School 1977-1997
Reading Teacher—Grades 6,7 & 8 (Team Teaching)
Taught Integrated classrooms in co-operation with special needs staff Responsible for overseeing of
reading aides for chapter one reading program
Served on several reading curriculum committees
Responsible for administering yearly reading assessment test
Affiliations:
National Education Assoc. (retired), Massachusetts Education Association (retired), Massachusetts Reading
Association (retired), Former member of South Shore Reading Council, Whiteman Education Association–
Executive Board member 1990-1992
Real Estate Salesperson:
2000-2010 Century 21, Advantage Gold 614 N Rainbow Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89107
Graduate Realtor Institute, 2002
Affiliations
National Association of Realtors, 2000-2010
Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors 2000-2010
Accredited Buyer Representative 2003-2010
Patrick Calnon
I am Seeking a fourth tern as a member of
the Board of Directors because, while I am
proud of what we have accomplished over
the past year, there are still some goals that
we have not been reached and I think I can
make a valuable contribution to our collective effort to do so in the near future. Those
goals include:
1. Reducing the dependency on
assessments to balance the golf and
Food & beverage budgets. Two years
ago I said assessments are 41% of the
revenue in the golf budget and I’d like
to get it down to 33%. In the 16-17
budget, the comparable figure is
37%; we are making progress.
Similarly, I said assessments were
16% of the Food & Beverage budget
and that my short term goal was to get
that under 10%; in 16-17 its’s 11%,
almost there—how low can we go?
2. Developing and implementing a long
range plan to maintain and improve
our capital assets. Two priority items
for me are the wrought iron fencing
and the exterior walls.
3. The large increase in assessments for 12-13 allowed us to decrease assessments in 13-14, freeze
them for 14-15, 15-16 and hopefully for a year or two more. But a freeze can’t continue forever.
At some point an increase is necessary; when that time comes I want to be sure everyone
under stands our budgeting process and has faith in the Board that if they are asking for an
increase, it must be necessary.
While I accept most people will decide whether or not to vote for me based on my record on the
Board these past seven years, I’d like to offer a few highlights of my 36+ year career in education
which began as a teacher of mathematics, moved into building administration and concluded as
Superintendent of Schools. In the last role I served as both chief executive officer and chief financial
officer - very relevant experiences to my role as Board member. I also served as Chairman of the
Compensation Insurance I still consult on those Boards. I also was an Executive Board member and
ultimately President of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association.
I ask for your support, will always listen to what you have to say, and do my best to act in the interest
of all the homeowners.
Gary Daffenberg
I am seeking a term on the HOA Board of
Directors to assist in making decisions
regarding the maintenance and upkeep of
Los Prados property.
My wife, Barbara and I were transferred
to Las Vegas in 1995 by my company,
Consolidated Freightways. We decided to
purchase our present home in Los Prados
and have very much enjoyed or community.
I was employed by Consolidated
Freightways for 30 years as a driver and
safety facilitator. I was responsible for
conducting and forcing safety protocol in
hazmet material and safe driving.
I believe my experience and common
sense will help in maintain Los Prados’
physical assets.
My Goal as a Board member would be to reduce the cost of operation while keeping home
values as high as possible. My wife and I feel like Los Prados is the best kept facility in Las
Vegas. Therefore, I believe I need to search all necessary avenues to insure the Community
is well maintained at the Lowest possible cost.
Background
4 years in Air Force Police
3 years Law enforcement in military
30 years with Consolidated Freightways
18 years resident of Los Prados
14 Years with the Los Prados Men’s Club
4 Years as Vice President of Men’s Club
Carol Moreira
I wish to be a Board member because I want to
be involved in continuing the work this and the
past Board’s have accomplished to make Los
Prados a very unique community. When you
drive through the gates into our community you
have a sense of pride and peace. It makes me
very proud to bring family and friends here for
the first time, as they are amazed that such a
place exists in the hub bub of todays world and
much less in Los Prados.
I feel it is vital to work together to bring unity
and uniqueness to Los Prados. I look forward to
working together using my talents and past
experiences to make this happen. After all, we
have to own up to our motto of being the “best
kept secret in Las Vegas”.
I moved to Los Prados fifteen years ago from
Whittier California where I worked for a small
savings and Loan as an Assistant Vice
President/Assistant Controller. I was there 25
years and saw many changes in the industry and
was part of those changes and the growth of our
company. When I left we had grown to over a
billion strong and were traded on the NADAQ
exchange. When I stared with the company we
were three branches in Whitter only.
I served on the Los Prados Board several years ago where I was asked to start the Compliance
Committee and I also served on the Architectural Committee. I am a long time member of the
Women’s Club where I have served on the Board, worked on Christmas decorations, bake sale,
rummage sale, and various other projects as they came up. I also served on the Palm View Village
as its treasurer for three years.
I am a member of St. George’s Angelcan church where I take part in many volunteer/outreach
projects. I have two children, my son Buddy and his wife live here in Los Prados with their two sons
and ans a daughter, Stacey , in Chino with three grown children. I am proud to say I have two
grandchildren who have attended UNLV one on a baseball scholarship and one on a softball
scholarship.
I am Looking forward to serving on the Board here at Los Prados. I hope on Election Day you
will remember my name, Carol Moreira, and vote for me . I will be honored to serve on your Board.
Cheryl Wiehl
On December 17, 2015 I was appointed
to the current Los Prados HOA Board of
Directors to fill the position left vacant
by the resignation of John Dempsy. I was
honored to have been appointed to this
position and I would very much like to
continue service the community therefore
I respectively submit my candidacy form
to continue as a Director on the Los
Prados HOA Board.
I fell in love with this community long
before I moved here. I was introduced to
Los Prados by a friend who brought me
here to play golf. When I had the
opportunity to buy a house here I was
thrilled. I have been a homeowner in Los
Prados for the past 6.5 years. For the past
4 years I have served on the Cedar Point
Board of Directors, in the past I served as
the President of the Los Prados Women's
Golf Association, I am a current
member of the Los Prados Women’s club.
I feel I have the Knowledge and capabilities to assist the Board in their decision making
capacity and to bring a new outlook to the Board concerning the wishes of homeowners within
the Los Prados Community.
I have years of management experience in Human Resources area and various other jobs
requiring me to make decisions, along with supervisory experience and experience in
managing a staff of employees. I have had government secret clearance and handled
confidential government documents, therefore I understand the importance of confidentiality
when it comes to a position such as a Board member. I believe that all questions should be
answered to the best of our abilities but only after thorough investigation to obtain the right
answer.
During my years here in Los Prados I have gained the respect of many homeowners in the
community both golfers and non golfers.
My Goals are: To serve the interest of the homeowners of Los Prados to the best of my
ability and to provide fair and impartial judgement on issues that may arise.
Activities at
Attention Los Prados
Residents….
You now have control of your guest list. If you
have not done so already, please come to the
front desk of the clubhouse and fill out a
homeowner email form. This form is for all Los
Prados residents. Once we receive your form
and it is entered into the system you will be
able to access your own guest list. Meaning you
will now be able to add or remove guests and
vendors. You will receive an email from
Community Dwelling Live which will include a
login and temporary password. This is a secure
and safe website.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
From the
Architectural Control
Committee
The Architectural Policies & Guidelines
have been updated to incorporate recent
changes to NRS 116 (Nevada State Law)
and to clarify some existing requirements.
All external projects must be
submitted to the ACC for approval,
prior to commencing work.
The ACC will meet
Thursday February 4th & 18th 2016
@ 7 p.m.
ALL ACC SUBMISSIONS
ARE DUE IN THE OFFICE
ONE WEEK PRIOR
TO MEETING
Los Prados
Golf & Country
Club
BOOK CLUB
SUSAN ROLLINS
702-645-9155
BOWLING
IRV KALET
702-656-6912
SENIOR SOLOS
PHYLLIS REFF
702-658-8225
LINE DANCING
PHYLLIS REFF
702-658-8225
BUNCO
PAT BASTILLE
CHARLENE SANDERS
702-610-3781
702-655-9931
CAR CLUB
MIKE FERRELL
702-658-7828
LPWGA
CHERYL WIEHL
702-604-4286
NINERS GOLF
PAM TALLENT
702-266-6804
LPGA
RON BOND
702-277-5376
MEN’S CLUB
DENNY HUFF
702-396-4055
LIBRARY
NEAL SCHMITT
702-240-6404
MAH JONGG
SUSAN BREITKOPF
702-395-0122
KNITTING & CROCHETING
PAM PARKER
702-395-0943
PAN
VIVIAN YAGER
702-658-7382
PINOCHLE
LYNN MURPHY
702-396-6318
QUILTING
RANDA CRAFTON
702-656-1213
BRIDGE
SHIRLEY VANDERMOON
702-396-3713
LOS PRADOS
WOMENS CLUB
DORIS FERRELL
702-658-7828
WATER AEROBICS
RUTH ROGERS
702-658-7365
NO LIMIT TEXAS
HOLDEM
CARY DAVIS
702-296-7585
From the Front Office

The Front Desk is now open on Saturday from 9am to 1pm

ALL residents must register at the front desk. Also, every resident 14 years or older
must have a Los Prados ID.

Purchase a new car? You must register your vehicle with The DMV PRIOR to
getting an access tag and/or Los Prados Sticker. Please note that new access tags
have a 90 day warranty.

Be sure to apply for ACC approval PRIOR to any work being done to the
exterior of your home or yard.

All Residents...Please keep palm trees & hedges trimmed to keep away the roof rats.

Call Animal Control for pets not on leash, excessive barking and animal sanitation
complaints @702-229-6444 (5413 Coral Gables)

Find your address in this Newsletter and win a $25.00 Gift Certificate to the 19th Hole
Restaurant & Lounge. Come to the clubhouse to claim your prize.

48 Hours Only at house for RV loading/unloading or cleaning. Must get permit from
Security after the 48 hours. Thank you.

We will not approve individual names as vendors . Please use company names for vendors, i.e. pool service, pest controls, landscaping, and housekeepers, etc... on you guest
list

Vendors have to have full names, phone numbers, company name, and the type of
service

Attention Homeowners: Tired of late fees, making trips to the clubhouse to drop off
your association dues? We have a solution for you. Direct Debit! Direct Debit is the
smart way to pay… So why not make the switch now and you’ll save yourself time,
money and piece of mind. Forms available at the front desk. Please include a voided
check with Direct Debit form.
Thank you!
Nanci & Krystal
Attention Los Prados Residents….
Please note that all Vendors/Contractors will not be granted
access to your home BEFORE 7am or AFTER 5pm Monday thru
Saturday. Vendors/Contractors are not permitted to work at Los
Prados on Sunday’s and Holiday’s. Please Contact your landscaper, pest
control, house cleaners etc. to notify them of our policy.
Thank you!
Please Note…..
No E-Cigarettes allowed in Clubhouse or Clubhouse
Restaurant.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Resident Guest Lists….
Please note, when entering guests in
comunitydwellinglive.com you must use all CAPITAL
letters. Also, guest names must be full names (first
and last name).
Gate Access Tags…..
Once you have received your Gate Access Tag, the tag becomes the owner’s
responsibility. Therefore, it is your responsibility to replace the tag at the
cost of $25 per Gate Access Tag. If the tag is no longer working, DO NOT
REMOVE THE TAG. If you no longer own the vehicle please notify the front
desk at the clubhouse and we will de-activate the tag. Thank you!
Attention: We now have gift cards that are good
for the restaurant and Proshop that do not
expire. If you would like to pick one up they are
at the front desk
February 7th, 2016
Los Prados Board of Directors Election
“ C OME MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT ”
On Wednesday, February 24th, 2016
At 7 p.m.
In the Caliche Room.
Swimming Pools are closed for the Winter
Pools will Re-open on
April 1st, 2016
Thank you for your cooperation.
The Los Prados Library has a new addition.
The Caring Connection Resource
information is now
available to the Los Prados Community.
Some of the topics include:
Home Delivery Options: Food, Pharmacy
Professional Resources: In-home care, Lou Ruvo Center
Problem Solvers: Devices, Services
The Binder can be found to the left of the fireplace along
with
the Women’s Club yearbooks.
SENIOR SOLOS OF LOS PRADOS
Hello All Solos!
Hope everybody is doing well and ready for our new year fun!
Here are some activities to do with the Solos this month… .
Don’t Eat Alone at the Clubhouse … every third Wednesday of the month.
The next one is February 24th at 5:00 P.M. Call a friend and go!
Happy Hour - Please call Phyllis Reff for Spur of the Moments! 702-658-8225
February 7th – Super Bowl Sunday – 3 P.M. (5241 Woodlawn)
February 13th – Sweetheart Buffet w/Nancy Fugelberg & Friends…prepay office $25
February 23rd –CSI @ MGM…time TBD…call Susan Rollins 702-645-9155
Mike Bonaventura is scheduling poker games… call Mike at 702-655-7514
Diana Heil is also scheduling scrabble games…call Diana at 702-646-4989
As mentioned previously, we have a new meeting format. 1 or 2 members will sign
up for one month to plan the events! Please sign up at the meeting or call Phyllis Reff!!!
Best Birthday wishes to all Solos celebrating a February birthday!
Call Phyllis Reff 702-658-8225 to join or for suggestions.
Hope to see you at our next meeting on February 3rd… 5:00 P.M. dinner and 6:30 P.M.
meeting!
Maryellen McDermott
LINE DANCING FOR ALL!! EVERY MONDAY
Men & Women – Married or Single
SORRY: NO LINE DANCING THE FIRST 3 WEEKS IN FEBRUARY
Let’s kick up your heels & learn some dances and have fun in our Los Prados Clubhouse!
Mike Dye – Instructor
Beginners at 6:15P.M. - Everyone join in at 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
$3.00 for Residents $4.00 for Non-Resident
Call Sharon Mannor 702-839-1508 or Phyllis Reff 702-658-8225 for details.
.
Los Prados
Pro Shop News
Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day! We hope you can have an enjoyable day with your
significant other.
Golf Memberships
Just a reminder that golf membership renewal is at the end of this month. If you are
new to Los Prados, we have many affordable memberships for golf at our great
course or you can pay-as-you-go, also at a very affordable rate. Please speak with
Jerry Dunlop in the Pro Shop to find a suitable membership for you and your family.
Credit Book
Please remember to use your credit book earnings by the end of the month. All
remaining money will be cleared for the new year.
February Tournaments
February 14th (Sunday)- Valentine Tournament- 8:30 a.m. Shotgun
Driving/Walking on Course while not playing
I ask all homeowners and golfers to help us by not using the golf course cart paths
as your road home. It is a safety issue as well as a courtesy to the golfers playing the
course. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank You!!
Care of the Course
Thank you all for your help in keeping the course in great shape by repairing divots
and ball marks. Keep it up!!
Golf Humor
A friend of Henry's dies suddenly. A week later, he comes back to tell his
friend how great Heaven is. "Henry," he says, "you won't believe it, but there is
golf in Heaven."
"That is wonderful!" Henry replies. "Don't be so thrilled," his friend tells him.
"You have a tee-off time scheduled for Saturday."
Jerry Dunlop, PGA
Director of Golf
Los Prados Men’s Club…..
Saturday, January 9th, was a day that tested the patience and stamina of 64
Men's Club stalwart golfers. Our normal 31/2 hour rounds turned into 5 hour
rounds. Be that as it may, a hearty congratulations to Jay Honore' for his hole
-in-one on the 15th hole.
Weather permitting, we will be going back to our regular tee times in
February. As usual, please remember to let our Starter Hut attendant or the Pro shop know how
many golfers you will have on the following Saturday. So far this seems to be working fairly
well, and the pro shop is able to book some additional outside play on our competition days.
As you well know, I send out a lot of emails relative to the Men's Club. However, some of our
members have not been receiving them due to suspected spam content. I assure you that I have
not been sending spam (although some may not agree with that). I'm taking some steps on my end
to correct that. On your end, if you're a Men's Club Member, please make sure that
desertstar1@cox.net is added to your contact list.
We are all probably trying to improve our games, or maybe just correct some problems that have
crept into our swings. There's no better way to do this than consult with your local PGA golf
professional. But sometimes it's too cold or wet or, heaven forbid, snowy. There is an excellent
golf instruction website that some of you may have already discovered. The website offers daily
video tips, brought to you by several golf instructors.
The site is http://www.revolutiongolf.com/instruction/. So, good luck with your improvements.
LOS PRADOS WOMENS
NINERS
Congratulations to our newly elected officers for 2016:
President- Ellen Dunning
Vice-President- Nanette Bouck
Secretary- Maryann Sanchez
Treasurer- Mary Beth Dempsey
The Holiday Party was a huge success. The food was delicious and the decorations were beautiful. Kudos to Raquel
Kurtz and Anita Bruno for all their effort.
A big Thank You goes out to all The Niners who baked, wrapped, and distributed our delicious cookie platters. It was
The Niners way of thanking the Office Staff, the Pro Shop and other Los Prados Personnel for their efforts during the
year. A thank you goes to Nanette Bouck for coordinating this activity.
Our January Tournament was based on the total number of putts. The winners were:
First Place (tie) Ellen Dunning and Barb Houliston with 17.
Third Place- Joan Nazer with 19.
Congratulations!
Happy February Birthday to Ginger Robertson (2/6), Stephanie Cooper (2/16), Nancy Walton (2/20) and Pam Tallent
(2/28)
The Niners would like to welcome our newest members- Sue Piccolella
If you would like to find out more about the Niners, come join us on Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Call Ellen
Dunning for details at 702-658-5612.
Joan Nazer
Palm View Village News / Events
The winners of the Christmas decorating contest were:
1st place Elinda Guardino 5201 Palm View Dr
2nd place Ed & Lorraine Ujifusa 5105 Elm Grove
3rd place Michael & Linda Reese 5312 Rim View
4th place Tom & Karen Ploog 5208 Palm View
5th place John & Mary Beth Dempsey 5017 Elm Grove
We want to thank everyone for the effort, cost and design they put into decorating their homes.
It was difficult to judge this year because there were many winners but the judges could only
pick 5. As we have said before we are pleased to see our Christmas Decorating contest
expanding each year. Visitors from Los Prados and elsewhere were driving thru our village to
see great Christmas displays.
Our board has set the dates for this years events. The dates are as follows: Spring Fling &
Wine Tasting 5/1/16, Octoberfest 10/16/16, Holiday party 12/4/16. Please mark your
calendars. We always strive to have events, which welcome all residents, renters, guests and
children.
Finally, an important quote; Love is always given as a gift—freely, willingly, and without
expectation. We don’t love to be loved, we love to love.
Yours Truly
Jerry Wyszomirski
LOS PRADOS WOMENS GOLF
ASSOCIATION
While it may seem a bit late, Happy 2016 to all of our members,
friends and families. January started out a bit soggy, but in the desert that never lasts long.
We began 2016 with the Low Gross/Low Net Winners for January:
Low Gross – Debbie Rainey
Low Net - Judy Cooper
And, Linda Ericson has been sizzling lately! She had a Hole-in-One on #18, and capped off
the year by winning the award for most Birdies on the Birdie tree. You go, girl!
It’s a slow news month, so….. (4824 Maryvale)
Did you hear the one about the golfer who complained to his caddy that the caddy’s
constant checking of his watch was a distraction – only to have the caddy respond that it
wasn’t a watch, but a compass.
Happy Birthday in February to:
Suzy Black
Toni Stevens
Bonnie Thompson
and, Happy Valentine’s Day to all!
Avis Bata,
Publicity
CEDAR POINT VILLAGE NEWS
Our Annual Homeowners meeting was held on January 5th at 6:30 in the Los Prados Clubhouse. Elections were
held for the 2016 Board of Directors results are as follows: Irv Kalet President, Jim Manos, Secretary, Trudy Reimer,
Treasurer, Larry Sonin, Director, and our new Director will be Toni Trombecky. The Board of Directors and
homeowners present shared their thanks to Cheryl Wiehl for her service. For the past 4 years she has served this
community as Board Treasurer, assisting and welcoming many residents to the community, and has spent countless
hours in the planning and hosting of the community’s annual Holiday party at her residence. She is a valued member of
this community and the future holds the same as she turns her efforts to serving the entire Los Prados community.
Several homeowners asked that we consider new landscapers, therefore, a committee of homeowners chaired by
Edie Sweetwine will begin to solicit bids for landscapers. Gerry Northfield of Performance Cam will assist in preparing
a Request for Proposal (RFP). The committee will seek at least 3 bids and present them to the Board. If you are
interested in serving on this committee please contact Edie at 702-395-3433. If not, still please mark your calendar and
come on out to the April 5th Board meeting to find out what is happening about our landscape services.
A few owners at the Annual meeting stated they did not get the 2016 Budget Ratification, 2016 Board of
Directors meeting Schedule, and January 5th Annual Meeting – Election of Directors packets that were mailed out in
NOV & DEC of 2015. If you did not receive such a packet please contact Gerry at Performance Cam at 702-362-0318
and he will be happy to provide one. Your Board feels it is important that the HOA is kept informed of your correct
mailing address so the HOA can make sure you are being kept informed of what is going on.
If you wish to have anything posted in this newsletter article please contact Cheryl Wiehl at
cawiehl@cox.net.
OUR VILLAGE SPEED LIMIT IS 15 MPH PLEASE WATCH YOUR SPEED
THIS ALSO INCLUDES YOUR GUESTS.
Notes from the Los Prados Golf Association (LPGA)
January 2016
From the President:
Results of the recent re-rating of the course by the SNGA will be reflected on the
next scorecard purchase. In the meantime our monthly SNGA GHIN updates are being computed using the new ratings. For more information, please see Mr. Dunlop in
the Pro-Shop.
From the Course Superintendent:
I would like to address a couple of issues on the current golf course condition:
1. Greens:
We have a problem with old cups (the area where the hole was previously cut.) during the
winter when the ground freezes it makes it difficult to install the fresh cut plug into the old
hole. This happens because the ground is very hard in the mornings. When setting the plug it
feels like it is set perfectly even to the surface. As the temperature rises during the day so
does the ground, ever so slightly. This causes a high plug that can result in an uneven putting
surface. As the temperature begins to rise we will then be able to repair the high or low plug.
We will also be able to roll the greens to improve putting.
2. Brown spots on golf course:
The reason for the “spotty look” is because of the weather.
After overseeding the golf course with Rye grass seed, it is vital to keep the grass on the
wetter side so that the Winter grass can get established. This Fall, October and early November, we had record high temperatures. While keeping the ground moist two things happen:
first the Rye grass looks healthy but the watering also promotes the Bermuda grass to thrive
and it competes with the young Rye. Bermuda grass when temperatures are warmer than
normal will take over the Rye in areas, which result in a patchy look after a few freezes. At
that time the Bermuda grass becomes dormant and browns out. Next I will compare the winter frost delays between 2014 and 2015 (as you recall the Winter of 2014 was very mild).
Frost delays:
2014
2015
November = 4 days
November = 7 days
December = 5 days
December = 17 days
I hope this helps everyone understand what can happen with a warm Fall and a colder than normal
Winter. Over the Winter holidays we could not water the golf course for 12 days in a row because of the
cold temperatures that stuns the Rye grass. Hopefully the remainder of the Winter will not be as harsh.
Thank you,
Gary St.John
G.C. Superintendent
Ron Cameron, Secretary, LPGA
rfcameron@icloud.com
Notes from the Los Prados Golf Association (LPGA) Continued….
JANUARY 2016
Tournament Schedule *
Los Prados Golf Club
2016
Event
Date
Day
Reservation
Format
MLK Weekend
January 17
Sunday
8:30 shotgun
Roll the Dice scramble
Valentine weekend
Feb 14
Sunday
8:30 shotgun
St Patrick’s Day
March 13
Sunday
8:30 shotgun
2 person teams—licorice
tournament
1st day Daylight savings
Club Championship
May 21-22
Sat-Sunday
Tee times
Awards and raffle 5 p.m.
Sunday
Independence Day
July 3
Sunday
Flag tournament
Night Tournament
Sept 10
Saturday
6:30 tee
times
4:30 p.m.
shotgun
(course
closed at
noon for tee
times)
LPWGA Invitational
Oct 26
Wednesday
Thanksgiving
November
20
Sunday
8:30 a.m.
shotgun
Turkey Shoot. 4 man
scramble
Glow ball. Hamburgers
and hotdogs at the turn
*All tournaments will be handicapped
Anyone with a Los Prados Club Handicap can play in tournaments
Anyone playing without a Los Prados handicap will be playing as a “scratch
golfer”
LOS PRADOS BOOK CLUB
In February we will read Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. It begins:
On the windswept, fossil-strewn beaches of the English coast, poor and uneducated
Mary Anning learns that she has a unique gift: "the eye" to spot fossils no one else can see.
When she uncovers an unusual fossilized skeleton in the cliffs near her home, she sets the
religious community on edge, the townspeople to gossip, and the scientific world alight.
After enduring bitter cold, thunderstorms, and landslips, her challenges only grow when she
falls in love with an I impossible man.
Mary soon finds an unlikely champion in prickly Elizabeth Philpot, a middle-class
spinster who shares her passion for scouring the beaches. Their relationship strikes a delicate
balance between fierce loyalty, mutual appreciation, and barely suppressed envy, but
ultimately turns out to be their greatest asset.
Remarkable Creatures is a stunning historical novel that follows the story of two
extraordinary 19th century fossil hunters who changed the scientific world forever.
For March we will read: The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for
Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by D.J. Brown
For readers of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible
story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the
improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West
showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant.
It was an unlikely quest from the start. With a team composed of the sons of loggers,
shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington’s eight-oar crew team was
never expected to defeat the elite teams of the East Coast and Great Britain, yet they did,
going on to shock the world by defeating the German team rowing for Adolf Hitler. The
emotional heart of the tale lies with Joe Rantz, a teenager without
family or prospects, who rows not only to regain his shattered
self-regard but also to find a real place for himself in the world.
Drawing on the boys’ own journals and vivid memories of a once-in-a
lifetime shared dream, Brown has created an unforgettable portrait of
an era, a celebration of a remarkable achievement, and a chronicle of
one extraordinary young man’s personal quest.
We are open to all residents of Los Prados and friends as well. We meet the first Wednesday
of the month at 12:00 noon in the Cypress Room. After a lively discussion, those who can, stay and
enjoy lunch in the Clubhouse. If you wish to know more about the Book Club,
Contact Susan Rollins,
702-645-9155
TURN THE PAGE… LOS PRADOS LIBRARY NEWS
MOVIE MISTAKES
Mistakes are common in movies. Name these movies that had serious mistakes.
1) This 1951 Hitchcock classic staring Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint has a shoot-out in a
café. A young boy in the background not looking at the action puts his fingers in his ears before the gunfire starts;
2) In this 1985 action movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger chases down a villain driving a yellow Porsche which is wrecked
on the left side. Arnold commandeers the car and drives it away and it has been fully repaired;
3) In this 2000 Roman Epic staring Russell Crowe, a chariot overturns and a gas cylinder is revealed;
4) In this 1992 crime classic staring among others Keitel and Roth, a police officer is tortured. During the scene, his
hands switch forth from being cuffed in front and back;
5) In this 2003 movie, Fodo has a scar on his face for part of the film. Problem is that it keeps changing position and
size;
6) In this 1977 first of a classic series, a Storm Trooper bursting into a room hits his head on the doorframe;
7) In this 1978 pirate movie, there is a scene where Captain Jack Sparrow says “on deck, you scabrous dogs”. In the scene, a film crew member dressed in a tee shirt and cowboy hat is clearly visible;
8) This 1979 Vietnam War classic among others stared Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando. It tops the Movie Mistakes list
with a total of 561 mistakes including crew appearances and continuity errors;
9) This 1989 movie is the third in the Indiana Jones series. It is based around a search for the Holy Grail and has a mere
204 mistakes;
10) This 1990 installment of an action series has only 78 mistakes. One of the most outstanding has our hero John
McClane making a payphone call (remember them) from Dulles airport in DC. However, the phone is clearly labeled as
a “Pacific Bell” telephone.
NAME THAT SECOND - ANSWERS
1)Tenzing Norgay; 2) Kato; 3) Jimmy Olsen; 4) Margo Lane; 5) Mike Clancy; 6) Captain Steve Trevor; 7) Samwise
Gamgee; 8) Passepartout; 9) Bill Gannon; 10) Dana Scully. Just a brief comment on the “Mr. Keen” radio show. In 18
years, Mr. Keen’s first name was never given; he was always introduced as “Mr. Keen, the famous investigator”.
HORROR NOVELS
On occasion, I am asked why there is no separate shelf for “Horror” genre of novels. The answer is that with the exception of novels by Stephen King and Dean Koontz, there have been no donations of this type. However, if you are extremely brave and do not spook easily, I suggest the horror works of H. P, Lovecraft. He is considered by many including Stephen King to be one of the all-time great writers in this field. In my mind, he makes the works of King and
Koontz seem like fairly tales. Some of Lovecraft’s novels are ‘The Colour Out of Space”, “Dunwich Horror” and “Call
of the Cthulhu”. These are the scariest stories I have ever read. I have promised myself that I will read a Lovecraft novel - only in daytime - in a fenced backyard - armed - and surrounded by Pit Bulls and German Shepherds. I believe all
his books are out of print and will require some searching to find.
GOOD READ
For some reason, I never had read anything by the mystery writer - Phillip Margolin. However, that is now changed.
Just finished “Woman with a Gun” (2014) and really enjoyed it. Story tells how a novelist is captivated by a black and
white photo of a woman in a wedding dress holding a gun behind her back. As he investigates the photo, he is pulled
into a web of lies and murders. Holds your interest and is hard to put down. Some other books by the author include
“No Rest for the Dead) (2011), “Lost Lake” (2005), and “The Undertaker’s Widow” (1998). Give him a try, you might
be surprised.
DONATIONS
Please place all donations and returns in or near the return box. All such items are stamped, dated, and subject to a few
other checks before being placed on the shelves by the library volunteers.
Neal J. Schmitt - (702) 240-6404
C61schmitt@aol.com
From the LOS PRADOS DUST DEVILS CAR CLUB
We are looking for new members so if you own a classic vehicle, a brand new vehicle,
or anything in between here is your chance. We are a club for anyone interested in
driving, looking at, or talking about automobiles whether modern or vintage. The
membership is made up of people that live in Los Prados and outside of Los Prados.
We meet the last Monday of each month (except December, no meeting and any Monday that is a holiday) at the Los Prados club house in the Cypress Room at 6:00 p.m. This is a social
meeting with dinner being optional and did I mention that there are no dues to join.
When temperatures start to decline, keep safety on your mind.
That is it for this month. Once again, come and join us at 6:00 pm in the Cypress Room at the Los Prados
club house. The date for this month is Monday, Januray 25th. By the way did I mention that there are no
dues and watch the column next month for a report on the LVMS LAPS FOR CHARITY benefiting
Speedway Children’s Charity. See who’s baby can make three laps around the 1.5 mile oval and keep up
with the pace car or who hits pit row early. Myself, I hit pit row right off with an overheating problem but
that won’t happen this year. If you would like any other information about the club just give me a call at
702-807-7431.
As Pop used to say, “Son, wash that car and start it up. It loves that personal touch and TLC and CHECK
THE AIR IN THE TIRES!”
Keep your shiny side up.
Marvin
Want to help others?
Want to contribute to the
community?
Want to make new friends?
BECOME A
ROTARIAN !
Tan Golf Cart
New Batteries—Brakes
$1500.00
Call Joe
702-645-5477
7” Blade water saw 1.5 HP
w/ 4-wheel cart
$150.00
Call John 702-839-5401
Golf Cart
Needs new batteries
$800.00
Call Phil 702-515-1089
Rotary International is made up of over
34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries
and geographical areas. It’s 1.2 million
members from a global network of business and professional leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve
their communities and the world. Membership, open to men and women of all
ages, is by invitation.
The award-winning Rotary Club of
North Las Vegas is the home of Happy
Feet, Teachers Grants for literacy,
Adopt-a-School and The Bear Project.
Our youth-oriented projects include
RYLA, and Interact Club, Safe Halloween and Santa Clothes.
(5453
Beach Pine)
We meet at Los Prados Golf and Country
Friday mornings at 7:15 a.m.
Come and see what we are all about. Call Al at
(734) 323-5800 to attend a complimentary meeting.
Vehicle Stickers for 2016
are available at the
clubhouse. You will need to
provide current
registration for all vehicles
and current drivers license
5409 Sweet Shade
Happy New Year! Looking at Selling your House find out
what its worth, just give me a call
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Transportation
Airport
Shopping/Errands
Light Meals Prepared
Doctors Appointments
702-645-9891
Elder companion Care
More than a friend...I am here for you
CPR certified
Harriet Goldstein
harrietanne@cox.net
Compliance
Meeting
9am
Book
Club
12pm
Senior
Solo
7pm
ACC
Meeting
7pm
LPWC
Luncheon
Executive
Board
Meeting
4pm
Open
Board
Meeting
7pm
ACC
Meeting
7pm
Meet the
candidates
night
7pm
Car
Club
6pm
To:
February 2016
A Newsletter of the Los Prados Board of Directors