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Life In Estrella Magazine is the official community publication of Estrella Mountain Ranch in Goodyear, AZ.TRANSCRIPT
4 Manager’s Message: Living the Dream in Estrella
5 Covenant & Compliance: Front Yard Tree Requirements
6 In Committee: Budget & Finance Committee
8 Extras: Budget/Finance 2013 Survey
Are You Registered to the Website?
April Meetings
Maintenance: Projects Underway
10 Starpointe: Heart & Soul of the Community
Estrella Welcomes Newest Family Community: Saronno
12 Snippets: Do April Showers Bring May Flowers?
14 Estrella’s Scrapbook
16 Celebrating Estrella: Pre-Schooner Club
18 The Arts: Helping to Keep Art Alive in the West Valley
19 Volunteerism: Volunteering is a Win-Win for Everyone
20 Club Corner: Welcome to Estrella’s Yacht Club
21 Helping Hands: ‘Sewing’ the Seeds of Good Will
22 Westar Elementary: The Choice is Yours
24 City of Goodyear: Continued Conservative Spending
Police Beat: That Call Could Kill You
26 Residents Club: Upcoming Events, April 2013
29 April 2013 Calendar
30 Numbers to Know
Starpointe Groups / Instructors / Personal Trainers
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Living the Dream in EstrellaBy Lisa Lundskow, Community Manager
This is the time of year
when everyone is getting
out to enjoy all of the
wonderful amenities Estrella has
to offer. Last month, in the March
magazine there was a great
article about the trail system and
we are happy to see more and
more folks utilizing those trails.
But, what makes every minute
of every day worth doing what
we do for Estrella is the following
note from a new resident that I
would like to share:
********
Hi. This is our first home in Arizona, and our first home with an HOA.
When we came out to look around, it became obvious to us why
“our” HOA was so important at Estrella. Everything was organized,
clean, in the scope of the environment, and perfect. It takes a lot
of work to keep that going as ‘expected.’ We got to explore after
our closing on January 18th and although impossible for us to
comprehend, Estrella was more beautiful than it was in September.
I saw smiling faces and no litter anywhere. Things just make sense
there. The noise was almost zero, and everything was ready for us
if we wanted to accept it. SAFEWAY is incredible, by the way. It is
resort like in Estrella. We hope to move there full time by September.
We have been coming to Arizona for 25 years and never knew you
were there. We explored several active 55+ sites and felt that would
be what we wanted. Then we saw Estrella online through our real-
estate agent. We changed our minds and don’t want to be isolated
from families. Seeing a new family starting to grow, listening to the
words of veterans, and sitting on a step by the lake is what we
>>> mANAGer’S meSSAGe
truly wanted. The overall feeling that Estrella gives us is a sense of
belonging and a sense of being so lucky to find our new home. ‘Now
this is home’ should be the motto.
We get a clubhouse, two pools, two lakes, paths, sunsets, and a
professionally-managed environment for a very reasonable fee. A
simple 18-minute drive and we have stores and restaurants that
we can’t count. That is an incredible value. But value has to be
maintained and our HOA sees to it. Very impressive job, folks! Thank
you for sharing your dreams with us. -- Jan & Bill Waggoner
********
Thank you, Jan and Bill, and thanks to all of the residents who take
notice of the great things that make Estrella home.
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AssociAtion
Lisa Lundskow, CAAM, PCAMCommunity Manager
Debbie Harper, CMCA, CAAMOperations Manager
Todd Wuellner, MA, CPRPFacilities Director
Shirley RobertsonCommunications Coordinator
Amy HelmsECA & VCA Compliance Coordinator
Sharon ThunstedtAdministrative Coordinator
Dan CastilloStarpointe Maintenance Coordinator
Dean Westover, MBAStarpointe Club Director
Holly AguilarLifestyle Director
Jodi MatlockDesign Review Coordinator/Facilities Administrative Associate
Tammy CampbellRecreation Coordinator
Kevin WellsMaintenance Supervisor
Linda RockhillAdministrative Associate
Jordan RingYacht Club Coordinator
Phone: 623.386.1112 / Fax: 623.386.5788www.LifeinEstrella.comOffice Hours: Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm. Additional hours available by appointment.
Mary Ann Brungardt (NOT PICTURED)Starpointe Front Desk Lead
LIFEINESTRELLA.COM | APRIL 2013 | 5
D uring the past several years, trees in residents’ front yards
have suffered damage from strong storms passing through
the Estrella Mountains. Many trees have not survived and
have subsequently been removed. Of issue is the fact that a good
number of these trees have not been replaced and therefore these
homes do not have the required number of trees in their front yard.
Specific quantity requirements for front yard trees have been
established to create a consistent and desirable streetscape
image within single-family neighborhoods. The Associations are
in the process of conducting inspections of the number of trees
in residents’ front yards. After the assessments are complete, any
home not in compliance will receive notification that the appropriate
number of trees shall be planted in front yards by December 1,
2013. The Estrella staff is currently working on several options to
assist residents in bringing their front yards into compliance.
Please check the approved plant list for your neighborhood to find
out what trees are allowed. The plant list can be found online at www.
lifeinestrella.com. Go to Document Library and under Home Modification
Information click on Plant List. Please view the chart below for the
recommended number of trees for your lot size. A minimum trunk
caliper size is recommended for trees as indicated below.
__________________________________________________________________________Less than 50 feet -- 1
50 to 100 feet -- 2
Greater than 100 feet 1 2
* Exception: Irregularly shaped lots with narrow frontage such as cul-
de-sac lots, or flag lots shall provide the same number of trees required
on “typical” lots within the same neighborhood.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the
Covenants Department at the Community Services office at 623-386-
1112.
Front Yard Tree RequirementsBy Debbie Harper & Amy Helms
>>> COveNANT & COmplIANCe
Approximate Lot Size 36” Box tree, 3” 24” Box tree, 2”
(width measured at sidewalk*) min. caliper rec. min. caliper rec.
6 | APRIL 2013 | LIFE IN ESTRELLA
In July of 2008, three residents volunteered to serve on the Budget
Committee: Mark Weber, Frank Cavalier and Jennifer Barber. The
committee was rounded out by the president of the Estrella Joint
Committee Board of Directors and the community manager.
The Budget/Finance Committee charter allows for the Board of
Directors to annually appoint a Budget/Finance Committee. In
2009, the BOD, in an effort for continuity, continued the terms of
Mark Weber, Frank Cavalier and Jennifer Barber to represent the
community on behalf of the residents.
In 2010, the Budget/Finance Committee was composed of four
homeowners. To minimize homeowner assessment increases, costs
associated with the community were reduced by almost $600,000
in community patrol services and common area plant replacement
programs.
The BOD approved a revised Budget/Finance Committee Charter
in December 2011. Several aspects of the Charter were evaluated.
The Charter states that the Budget/Finance Committee shall work
with the EJC Board of Directors and Management Company staff to:
• ReviewandevaluatemonthlyEJCfinancialstatements,to
include Reserve Fund contributions and expenses.
• Analyzequarterly financial report summaries for theEJC
Board of Directors and post on the community website as deemed
appropriate.
• SupporttheManagementCompany’sdevelopmentofan
annual budget proposal for the ensuing year; including assisting in
the creation of an explanation of the rationale and data supporting
proposed assessment changes.
• ProvideCommitteerecommendationtotheEJCBoardon
Operating Budget proposal and resulting annual assessments.
• ParticipatewithManagementCompanytodevelopaplan
to implement and maintain long-term, three-to-five-year operating
budgets and provide support as requested by the EJC Board when
implemented.
• Reviewtheinvestmentpolicyandrecommendappropriate
changes, to the Board of Directors.
• EvaluatetheoutcomeofReserveStudiesperformedand
recommend modifications as deemed appropriate.
• Respond to other items as needed and requested from
time to time by the Board of Directors.
Budget & Finance CommitteeBy Sharon Thunstedt, Administrative Coordinator
T he Budget/Finance Committee is a standing committee
established by the Estrella Joint Committee Board of
Directors under Article VI of the EJC By-Laws. It functions
according to the Estrella Joint Committee Budget/Finance
Committee Charter dated January 26, 2012, as amended, and
the Estrella Joint Committee General Committee Guidelines dated
October 26, 2010, as amended.
In general terms, the Committee’s yearly mission is to team with
CCMC to review and evaluate the EJC monthly financial statements
and give support to current year financial representations and
budget performance to residents and advise the Board on concerns
as appropriate; support the Management Company’s development
of an annual budget and a three-year operating budget; and provide
a recommendation to the EJC Board of said budgets and resulting
annual assessments.
As background, the Estrella community benefitted from significant
developer subsidies from 2004 to 2007, which provided in excess
of 35% of the costs associated with operation of the community.
In 2008, with the economy in decline and Estrella approaching a
size where it could self-sustain, the developer subsidies ended.
Currently, the developer pays for its share of the assessments based
on number of platted lots it owns.
In the year 2008, the Estrella Joint Committee Board of Directors
(BOD) chartered the inaugural Budget/Finance Committee to
foster a spirit of teamwork among the Boards, the residents and
the Management Company and provide better transparency and a
means for resident input in the annual budget process.
>>> IN COmmITTee
The Budget & Finance Committee members. Left to right: John Compton, Paul
Cramer, Joel Jensen, Richard Newcomer, (not pictured: Mark Weber.
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Estrella Community Garage Sales!
One man’s trash is another’s treasure! Whether you are spring-cleaning-out your place, or collecting more things for your space, mark Saturday, April 20th on your calendar!
Over 150 residents participated in our last community garage sale! Held twice annually, our community garage sales have attracted treasure hunters from hundreds of miles away!
Event is Saturday, April 20th 7:00am-2:00pm.
Maps of participating homes will be distributed at Starpointe Residents Club 6:00am-10:00am the day of the sale. Directional signs prohibited.
Register by Monday, April 15th to ensure your home is shown on map.
$5 registration fee per home helps pay for additional advertising.
Registration forms available at Community Services Office.
Questions? Call the Community Services Office at 623-386-1112.
Event Sponsor:
Monthly, Capital Consultants Management
Corporation (CCMC is Estrella’s
Management Company) prepares detailed
financial reports for eleven separate
areas: The Estrella Joint Committee (EJC),
Starpointe, Estrella Community Association
(ECA), The Villages Community Association
(VCA), and the seven gated communities.
Each of these reports detail monthly and
year-to-date financial activity by type of
revenue and expense, and measures each
against the approved budget. The Budget/
Finance Committee quarterly prepares a
summary of the EJC and Starpointe reports.
In 2012, the Budget/Finance Committee was
able to recommend for approval the 2013
Budget to include granite replenishment
and plant replacement project with no
increase to the assessments.
Looking to 2013, the Budget/Finance
Committee members are Paul Cramer-
Chair, John Compton, Joel Jensen, Richard
Newcomer and Mark Weber. At the January
10, 2013 meeting, the Committee adopted
2013 Meeting Protocols to facilitate
committee meetings in a productive and
efficient manner.
Visit the Life in Estrella website (www.
lifeinestrella.com) to view the Charter,
Protocols and Detailed Schedules/
Committee Reports to EJC Board of
Directors/Quarterly Highlights Report/2013
Budget/Meeting Minutes/Preliminary
Agendas.
Other financial documents are available
from CCMC upon request.
>>> eXTrAS
Stay connected to your community!
Have you registered to the website, www.
lifeinestrella.com? Since starting our cam-
paign to keep Estrella connected to what is
happening in and around their community,
we are pleased to announce more than 50
new registered users in March and have
given away gift cards, certificates to events
and services to our winners. We anticipate
this number will triple by the time April’s
magazine reaches each home. It only takes
a couple of minutes and all new users to the
website will be eligible to win one of many
prizes donated by Estrella & Goodyear busi-
ness owners. Simply log on to www.lifein-
estrella.com and then click ‘Register’. Stay
connected to your community and perhaps
you might be one of our next winners!
Budget/Finance 2013 SurveyBy Budget/Finance Committee
April 1 through April 30
The EJC Budget/Finance Committee, along with the management company CCMC, is
starting to plan ahead for the 2014 budget year. We are assembling the priorities and a
“wish list” for the 2014 budget and are looking for input and suggestions from residents.
We plan to evaluate the 2014 budget proposal using the community goals, good busi-
ness practice and resident input as a guide. Your input is important to establish evalua-
tion criteria that is responsive to the total community needs.
In 2010 the Board of Directors tasked the Committee and management to start to
reduce the amount of EJC funding (assessments) required to support activities and
events. The Committee is requesting your input on the various types of events and the
level of funding support.
The survey is available at www.lifeinestrella.com. Please complete one survey per reg-
istered user. Paper copies are also available at the Estrella Community Services Office
and Starpointe. Paper forms may be mailed or hand-delivered to the Estrella Community
Services Office at 17665 W. Elliot Rd., Goodyear, AZ 85338.
Upon completion of this survey, your name will be entered into a drawing for prize eligi-
bility. The Grand Prize is a $100 VISA Gift Card!
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Are You Registered to the Website?
Landscape CommitteeTuesday, April 2, 2013, 10:00 am
Budget/Finance CommitteeWednesday, April 3, 2013, 5:00 pm
Communications CommitteeThursday, April 4, 2013, 5:00 pm
Voting Member CommitteeWednesday, April 10, 2013, 6:30 pm
Social CommitteeMonday, April 15, 2013, 5:00 pm
Board of Directors MeetingsTuesday, April 23, 2013, 6:30 pm
Trails CommitteeWednesday, April 24, 2013, 5:00 pm
Meetings are subject to change without notice.
Please check www.LifeInEstrella.com for updates.
April Meetings
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Projects UnderwayBy Dan Castillo, Starpointe Maintenance Coordinator
S tarpointe is a large facility with many moving parts.
We do our best to perform our maintenance tasks
with little disturbance to the residents and guests
of Estrella. Most recently, if you frequent the gym, you may
have noticed that there has been an upholstery project
underway. Rather than removing all the upholstery for a
week, we worked with a local vendor to make multiple trips,
shutting down the equipment piece by piece temporarily
and in shorter time spans in an effort to reduce the
inconvenience to the residents.
In February, the maintenance team at Starpointe shut down the lap pool to make re-
pairs and complete the necessary acid washing. CCMC sent out numerous e-blasts
to Estrella residents in an attempt to get the word out about the repairs. It is important
that all residents of Estrella register to www.lifeinestella.com and visit it often to stay
aware of what is happening in and around the community.
>>> mAINTeNANCe
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When we ask residents their favorite feature of Starpointe, it seems
each answer is as unique as the individual. Some of the most
popular features are the StarSplash Water Park, the heated lap pool,
library, Starpointe Café and state-of-the-art fitness center.
Starpointe also plays host to many of our community’s social clubs
and events, utilizing the talents of our own Lifestyle Director, Holly
Aguilar, and Recreation Coordinator, Tammy Campbell, who focus
on developing and creating events, programs and clubs that meet
the residents’ needs. Many of these events have even become
family traditions.
This year, Starpointe is making some exciting improvements and
adding amenities. The Youth Club now features Wi-Fi and flat
screen TVs as well as revamped seating areas. New extended Youth
Club hours are in effect and additional fun and exciting events are
planned for the year. New classes are being offered at the fitness
center, including Jazzercise and additional yoga classes. A Cross-Fit
certified personal trainer is also available to help residents achieve
any fitness goal.
Starpointe Café continues to be a gourmet favorite, serving up fresh
food with a home-cooked touch. Chef Michael keeps the menu
exciting and specials can change on a daily/weekly basis.
We are very fortunate to have such and incredible and amazing team
running Starpointe. For club hours and more information, please call
623-386-1949 or visit lifeinestrella.com.
I f the community had a living room where friends and neighbors
gather, it would be Starpointe Residents Club. Located on the
shore of North Lake, the 24,400 square-foot building is home to
amenities catering to all ages. Reflecting on the initial vision of what
Starpointe would offer, the vibrancy of how it has come to life is truly
a testament to the team dedicated to the day-to-day operations.
Every aspect of Starpointe has someone appointed to ensure it is
maintained to the exceptional standards we set. From the lifestyle
and recreations team, to the maintenance team, each person has
been charged with delivering a memorable experience.
>>> develOper’S COrNer
Starpointe: Heart and Soul of the CommunitySubmitted by Newland Communities
S ales are underway at Saronno by Joseph Carl Homes. Being
built in the Montecito neighborhood of Estrella, Saronno is
designed for all ages. Joseph Carl Homes is part of the AV
Homes family, which also builds CantaMia, the gated, active-adult
community in Estrella. AV Homes has a deep and successful history
of developing quality communities in Arizona and Florida.
Saronno features five one- and two-story homes, ranging in size from
1,619 square feet to 2,637 square feet. All of these homes include
green building techniques that make the homes energy efficient.
The Energy Star® qualified homes feature tight construction, low-E
windows, right-sized heating and cooling, and internal moisture
management which all mean a savings on the electric bill. The
homes are priced from $179,900 to over $233,900.
Living in Saronno affords home owners usage of all of the amazing
Estrella amenities including the Starpoint Club, Yacht Club, hiking
and biking trails and more.
Estrella Welcomes Newest Family Community: SaronnoSubmitted by Newland Communities
The Saronno sales office is located at 14714 S. 179th Avenue,
located near Estrella Parkway and Calistoga Drive. Two model
homes are opening in April – the Fiano and the Zinfandel. For more
information visit josephcarlhomes.com or call 623-433-9982.
The Fiano Plan
Developer
Starpointe: Heart and Soul of the CommunitySubmitted by Newland Communities
Estrella Welcomes Newest Family Community: SaronnoSubmitted by Newland Communities
12 | APRIL 2013 | LIFE IN ESTRELLA
Do April Showers Bring May Flowers?Submitted by: Jim Potts, Horticulturist
Do April showers bring May flowers? Well, maybe not so
much in the Deserts Southwest. April is typically a fairly
dry month for the deserts, but rain is not unheard of. The
rains in January and February have helped our poor desert plants
get a jump-start after the hard freezes we experienced. This is a
good time to start pruning away some of the larger stems on your
shrubs and trees that suffered freeze damage, as the new buds are
breaking and you can see the extent of the dieback.
This is also a good time to start waking up your Bermuda lawn if
you did not overseed for the winter. Apply a good lawn fertilizer
at the recommended rate and start watering a couple times per
week; don’t water excessively though, as most of our weeds are
advantageous and will overrun the lawn quickly. Shrubs, trees and
>>> SNIppeTS frOm fOur peAkS
cacti should also be fertilized
now to stimulate root and shoot
growth before the summer
blast gets here. Yea, it gets hot
here, in case you’ve forgotten
after a nice winter.
April is also the time to change out your annual flowerbeds. There
are many varieties of beautiful flowers that do well in the desert;
keep in mind sun, heat and rabbit exposure when deciding on which
plant to use. Lantana is always a hardy choice, they come in many
colors now and the critters don’t seem to like them (as much).
The warmer weather also brings out the bugs; Aphids, Psyllids,
White Flies and Caterpillars will start to show up—but don’t panic.
Most insects are busy in the spring as it warms up but move on as
the heat sets in, doing little damage as long as the plants are healthy
and vibrant. If you really feel like helping Mother Nature with her pest
control, try Lace Wings or Lady Bugs. These can be purchased at
most quality nurseries or online. It makes for a fun family project.
Any tissue damage on your Succulents, Cacti, Aloes and Agave
from the cold should also be pruned now as well. If you notice a
black discoloration or a “rotting” smell at the wound site, dust the
area with sulfur and keep it dry as much as possible. Use a sharp
knife and clean the knife with water and bleach solution between
cuts to prevent spreading any bacteria or other disease.
As temperatures continue to rise, it’s time to turn your irrigation timer
back on (if you shut it off for the winter) and adjust the settings for
the season to come. There is a great deal of information available
online for irrigation settings, such as “Water: Use it Wisely” and other
municipal resources. Be sure to test the timer to see if it’s working
properly, replace the back-up battery if necessary and check the
system for leaks. It’s not unusual for valves to stick on, or pass water
slightly after sitting idle for the winter. Your local irrigation supply
store can help walk you through the repair, if necessary.
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The Yacht Club Social served up St. Paddy’s Day fun last month!
Community
LIFEINESTRELLA.COM | APRIL 2013 | 15
Lady Bug BreakfastAbove: After a
continental breakfast,
kids made crafts and
then participated in
releasing thousands of
ladybugs to help the
environment.
Flower Power Planting Opposite
Page: Getting dirty
is sometimes fun, as
Estrella kids decorated
pots and then planted
flowers to take home.
16 | APRIL 2013 | LIFE IN ESTRELLA
O ur Pre-Schooner Club is one of Starpointe’s best-kept secrets! It is available for
children of residents and their guests (children must be potty trained and under age 10).
Indoors, we provide a broad array of toys, games and books, along with a variety of movies and
crafts. Our outdoor fun consists of a mini-basketball hoop, playhouse and mini-climber with slide.
Pre-Schooner Club: For Kids OnlyBy Mary Ann Brungardt, Starpointe Front Desk Lead
>>> CelebrATING eSTrellA
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To ensure the safety of the children, all elements of the Pre-Schooner
Club are routinely sanitized and the first step in entering the Pre-
Schooner Club is the sanitation of each child’s hands. This practice
is also encouraged upon leaving.
Each month the club is decorated to reflect the various holidays.
Youngsters awaken their inner artist through seasonal crafts and
coloring contests sponsored by the club.
Always of interest to the staff are the personal names of individual
children and how they have changed with the times. While the
adult staff names are the more commonly heard (Vicki, Michelle,
Barbara, Margaret, Carol, etc.), the latest generation of children are
given more interesting names like Allie, Jayde, Saleena, Nina, Elijah,
Tegan, Savana and Shyanne to name but a few. The intent of the
staff is to develop a personal relationship with each of the children,
and it’s always a pleasure to hear the children ask “is Miss Vicki here?”
The staff continues to contemplate documenting the club’s own
version of “Kid’s Say the Darndest Things,” a long-ago radio and
television program hosted by Art Linkletter. One very young child
recently requested to drive the toy car in the club and when asked
where she wanted to go, she replied “to Oasis Bagels.” When asked
if she wished to take a baby with her she said, “No, the car doesn’t
have seat belts.” There is never a dull moment when there are one
or ten kids in the club.
The Pre-Schooner Club provides a safe, enjoyable and cost-
effective arrangement for residents and their guests who would
otherwise be unable to utilize the many amenities of the Starpointe
Residents Club. It is a great place for kids to be kids (the staff too)
and make new friends. Come by and visit soon!
Pre-Schooner ClubHours of Operation
Monday thru Friday
8:00 AM to Noon and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Pre-Schooner Club Costs
One child for one hour - $3.00
Two Children (same family) for one hour - $5.00
Three Children (same family) for one hour - $7.00
Special
Pre-Schooner Punch Card - 10 punches get one child/hour free
A rts of Estrella is a group of Estrella residents who, quite
simply put, love art. Some members are advocates of
the arts, others are artist members who sell their work
professionally, as well as some artists who are on hiatus. All will
join to exhibit their talents when the Phoenix Symphony comes to
Estrella on April 28th. Gates open at 4 p.m. Goodyear residents will
have the opportunity to “buy local” from these very talented artists.
A portion of all sales are donated to the West Valley Arts Council to
support their mission to keep all forms of art alive in the West Valley.
Cellina Buckborough from Albuquerque, N.M. is a mixed
media artist who uses a combination of untraditional application
and traditional expression to convey her unique message. She
specializes in portraits and the human form. Cellina will be offering
a collection of Estrella children’s portraits at the Symphony event.
Cellina has been part of several shows in New Mexico, Texas and
Arizona.
Michael Cunningham from New York City has exhibited his
work nationally and internationally. Best known for his bold style of
textured oil painting, Michael has another side to him—he is also
a chef whose creativity with flavors and fresh preparations allows
Estrella residents to enjoy artful dining at Starpointe Café!
Linda Enoch was born in Ohio but has lived all over the Midwest
and also in Germany, where she took art lessons from a Dresden
German artist who taught her the Old Master technique. Linda
concentrates on floral and still-life paintings and loves to paint old
faces and hands; she believes wrinkles are beautiful and tell secrets
and stories.
Susan Freed began her career in advertising and fashion illustration.
She won an Addy Award for newspaper ad fashion illustration
and has had ads in Women’s Wear Daily. Her work covers several
mediums including acrylic, watercolor, photography and pen and ink.
Debra Goley is a former practicing architect who now owns Bella
Helping to Keep Art Alive in the West ValleyBy Karen Gallo
>>>THe ArTS
Villa Designs, a decorative design and mural business in Estrella. Her
art has been exhibited at many Phoenix civic exhibitions, galleries
and businesses. She serves as a Board member and Director of
Art Education for the Creative Arts Academy of the West Valley
and owns and operates Art d’Triomphe, a studio for teaching art to
children of all ages.
Mike Greenfield is a sculptor who moved from Lake Tahoe to
Estrella. The extremely difficult process of creating art from stone
and bronze can be appreciated by all who view his work. Mike
has studied under Cowboy Artists of America, John Coleman and
Orland Joe. His latest endeavors include carving stone, agate, and
petrified wood that is then finished with bronze castings. You’ll often
see Mike’s sculptures used to advertise events featuring fine art.
Bonnie Kitchens, a native Arizona artist, is well known for her vibrant,
colorful and dynamic paintings. Bonnie has taught workshops around
the country and has been published in articles and magazines. Her
work is in collections both privately and publicly owned.
Stewart Rein was born and raised in New York City and spent his
career years in upstate New York. Stew is a seasoned traveler and self-
taught photographer, with more than 40 years of shooting fine art quality
photos. He has photographed in all 50 states, as well as throughout the
Caribbean, Western Europe and parts of the Middle East.
Gus and Doris Schoenamsgruber are the husband and wife
team of photographers at Wild Acacia Photography. Their stunning
imagery is primarily of landscapes and botanicals. Gus captures
most of the landscapes, sunsets and likes to see “the whole
picture.” Doris prefers to compose her pieces with up close and
detailed botanical images. >>>continued next page.
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Above: Art of Estrella members shown left to right:
Stewart Rein, Cellina Buckborough, Gerald Schwartz, Debra Goley, Mike Greenfield,
Karen Gallo, Michael Cunningham, Susan Freed, Linda Enoch, Gus Schoenamsgruber,
Doris Schoenamsgruber, Barb Woolston, Bonnie Kitchens, Frank Williams
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Gerald Schwartz is a classical oil painter originally from Brooklyn,
N.Y. His work has transcended many styles and presents works
of contemporary realism that are unsurpassed. Gerry is an annual
exhibitor at the prestigious Festival of the Arts in Laguna Beach,
California.
Frank Williams is originally from Chicago, Il. His life-long interests
in art were mainly pen and ink until he moved to the Southwest and
discovered Gourds. His interpretation of this native art form is unique
and contemporary. The subject material—gourds—dictates that each
mask, vase or sculptured cairn will be a true one-of-a-kind art piece.
especially loves helping at children’s events. She enjoys seeing the
smiles on the kids’ faces and knowing she has made a difference.
Jackie Lavin, who faithfully helps with our breakfast prep and also
serves food at great events like Cocktails and Conversations, has
been volunteering for about 10 years. She has made many good
friends through volunteering. “Not only do you feel like you’ve ac-
complished something, you get to meet new people.” She goes on
to say that it takes resident volunteers to make all of these events
run smoothly, as events don’t run themselves.
Duane Eskew, a three-year Social Committee member adds, “You
will meet people you would not otherwise meet.” He says that he
and his wife, Jeanie, also a dedicated volunteer, have made many
great friends while “putting themselves out there.”
Steve Turke, who served on our Social Committee for four years,
adds, “We offer so many events here, but it takes people to make
the these happen. You can volunteer as little as once a month—ev-
ery little bit helps.” Steve and his wife, Lorrie, are always willing to
lend a helping hand to our events.
So, why not come see what the volunteering buzz is all about?
Most events require minimum physical requirements, so there is
something for all ages and abilities. Teens can acquire community
service hours, moms and dads can enjoy events with their families,
and seniors can help in many facets. All that is required is a smil-
ing, friendly face and a helpful attitude.
For more information on upcoming volunteer opportunities, visit
www.lifeinestrella.com and click on the volunteer link, or stop by
Starpointe today.
I t’s hard to ignore the fact that Estrella has so much to offer;
from monthly adult events like Bingo, Trivia and Cocktails and
Conversations to great family events like our weekly breakfast,
outdoor movies and holiday events our community has something
for everyone! One key element to the success of these events is
volunteers! Volunteers of all ages are needed to help our events
run smoothly. With events happening at various times and days,
everyone can find a place to plug in.
A great way to learn more about volunteering is to talk to a current
volunteer. Here are some thoughts from some of Estrella’s finest.
Kari Duncan, a resident for seven years, is a true “people person.”
She explains her philosophy on volunteering: “Why not come and
visit and be productive at the same time?” She goes on to suggest
volunteering at several different activities to see where your niche
is. Kari, who can often be found greeting at our weekly breakfast,
Volunteering Is A Win-Win for EveryoneBy Monica Londy, Recreation Assistant
>>>vOluNTeerISm
Barbara Woolston is a fine art painter whose medium is acrylic on
canvas and pastel paper. A strong Arizona and old Mexico influence
is represented in almost all her work. There are liberal depictions of
tiles, textiles and pottery. Barb’s deep appreciation and admiration
for our region and its people is beautifully evident in her work.
If you would like to see a preview of these artists’ works before
the Art Walk At the Symphony on April 28, please go to www.
artsofestrella.blogspot.com.
Arts of Estrella>>>continued from pg 18.
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W hen one thinks of a
“ m a s t e r- p l a n n e d ”
community, images of
tennis, golf, and scenic trails come
to mind. The Estrella community
has those as well, but the residents
also have another amenity that
many may not be aware of.
The Golf Club of Estrella has put
together an exciting assortment
of golf programs targeted to the
residents of Estrella which not only
allows access during our busy
winter-spring season, but at affordable rates.
Welcome to the Estrella Yacht Club. Open year round, the Yacht
Club is a unique enhancement to an already beautiful locale. What
Welcome to Estrella’s Yacht ClubBy Jordan Ring, Yacht Club Coordinator
>>>Club COrNer
better way to spend an hour or so than to float around North Lake
on a paddleboat, kayak or any of the other watercraft we provide
gratis for our residents and their guests.
A lazy drift not your thing? How about a sail? We have four sailing
vessels, both mono-hulled and catamaran, for the experienced
sailor to ameliorate their jibing skills.
For the aspiring captain or pirate, we offer a sailing class the second
Saturday of every month. You will learn terminology, basics of sailing,
rigging, water safety and more. What a cool opportunity!
Effective April 1, the Yacht Club will be open Friday thru Sunday from
9am until 6pm. If you haven’t been down yet, make the trek and
enjoy one of the coolest amenities Estrella has to offer!Jordan Ring
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from hospitals, has consistently outpaced their funding. As a result
Hugs & Stitches, Inc. welcomes all support in the form of funds
as well as help in applying for additional funding/grants, assistance
planning and documenting future needs, and developing and pub-
lishing articles/correspondences (hard copies or web based) to
share the story of their ongoing successes.
Please email Nancy Kramer at [email protected] or visit
the website http://www.hugs-stitchesaz.org/ for more information
on the organization.
H ugs & Stitches, Inc. is a dedicated group of lady volunteers
from the Estrella community who are committed to
brighten a sick child’s hospital stay, ease their discomfort
and put a smile on each of their faces. Since 2009, Nancy Kramer
is the visionary and the leader who motivates these more than 23
volunteers who partner with community establishments to make
this goal happen. These ladies meet Thursdays at the Starpointe
Residents Club to make beautiful pillowcases from start to finish
and deliver them to the various hospitals and centers for the
children. Financial help comes from donations and grants from local
businesses and individuals such as Sam’s and Wal-Mart stores of
the Valley, Swift Charities, Osborne Jewelers, Wilhelm Automotive,
Small Biz Express (who developed the group website), Cliff Thomas
Photos and Videos, and other anonymous individuals who share the
giving spirit of the group.
These neighborhood hospitals welcome the group with open arms
and have great gratitude for their selfless work. The group, together
with the Phoenix Children ‘s Hospital, Banner Thunderbird, Arizona
Children’s Center (Maricopa County Hospital) and the Ryan House,
puts a smile on the faces of many sick children in the Valley.
Hugs & Stitches, Inc. is a non-profit organization that relies heav-
ily on charitable contributions. In 2012, a total of 1600 pillowcases
were delivered to area hospitals. Funding is critical to continue the
group’s passion. The group’s needs, fueled by the many requests
Estrella-Based Group Sews Seeds of Good WillBy Boots Pizarro and Nancy Kramer
>>>HelpING HANdS
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The kids at Westar really know how to have a great day. This
tradition originated with our Principal, Mr. Dave Bogart.
He always says this simple saying at our school: “Make it
a great day or not, the choice is yours.” Also, the Westar School
announcements end with this single phrase everyday. It allows you to
realize that it’s not the people around you who are making you have
a bad day. It’s YOU!
If you take this saying seriously, you’ll know that it’s true. It doesn’t
matter how bad your day is. If you want to have a bad day, then you
will have a bad day. It’s your choices that will affect your day. Only you
can make yourself happy and cheerful, or mad and miserable. Your
friends and family will try to make your day as merry as possible, but
that doesn’t matter. It’s your choice. It makes one think that you can
make your day better.
Mr. Bogart himself admits that this saying helps him to personally ask
himself if he is making the wrong choice each day. Staff members
also say that whenever you choose to have a great day, you really do!
The Choice Is YoursBy Danielle, Westar Junior Journalist
>>>WeSTAr elemeNTArY
It’s better to know that all of the kids at Westar
begin their day thinking the exact same thing.
So, it’s safe to say that EVERYONE at Westar
truly understands the importance of these
words. And you should too… “Make it a great
day or not, the choice is yours.”
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City Council is set to begin
budget talks in April, an
important time of year when
we look at how to the City is going to
spend taxpayer money and make the
most of the funds we have available.
As city departments submit their goals
and needs for Council consideration,
we plan to continue to follow the philosophy that has worked well
for us in the past: Stay conservative and hold the line on spending.
The last five years have presented challenging financial times for
families and businesses as well as the city and the state. But, as
the country begins to recover from the economic downturn, we will
continue to look for innovative ways to better position ourselves for
continued growth and economic prosperity.
Our fiscal outlook is “cautiously optimistic” as reported to the City
Council at the Mid-year financial update in February. Revenue
estimates are up for the third straight year. While this is a positive
trend, the market remains very volatile, therefore our budgeting
must remain conservative.
We will have the opportunity to address some needs that have been
on the radar for a while, as well as provide a few amenities for the
community, by using one-time funds – specifically construction
sales tax and the fund balance from this year. These funds will help
us maintain services, improve our roads as well as invest in other
infrastructure where necessary.
Don’t answer the phonbe…that call could kill you! Did you
know that in 2010, nine percent of all fatal motor vehicle
crashes and 18 percent of injury crashes were due to
distracted driving? Of those crashes, 13 percent were directly
related to cell phone use! The largest group of distracted drivers is
those under the age of 20.
Distracted driving is defined as, “any activity that could divert
a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving. All
distractions endanger driver, passenger, and bystander safety.
These types of distractions include:
• Texting
• UsingacellphoneorSmartphone
• Eatinganddrinking
• Talkingtopassengers
That Call Could Kill You!By Lisa Kudis, PIO, Goodyear Police
• Grooming
• Reading,includingmaps
• Usinganavigationsystem
• Watchingavideo
• Adjustingaradio,CDplayer,orMP3player
But, because text messaging requires visual, manual, and cognitive
attention from the driver, it is by far the most alarming distraction.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety
Administration, texting while driving makes the driver 23 times more
likely to crash, it slows breaking reaction time by 18 percent and is
equal to driving blind for five seconds or the length of a football field.
So, the next time you go to answer that call or send a text while
driving, ask yourself…is that call worth my life or the lives of those
around me?
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CITYCity to Continue Conservative Spending ApproachSubmitted by the City of Goodyear
While smart budgeting has been the catalyst for our success during
the downturn, taking a strong look at our operations, reorganizing
and streamlining some of the city’s internal procedures has really
been the focus of this council for over twelve months. Creating the
Development Services Department by merging the Building and Life
Safety Division with the Economic Development and Community
Development departments has allowed the City to streamline our
processes to better serve the business community and our residents.
This effort is a direct result of discussions with the business both
large and small in our city. We heard their concerns and created a
“one-stop shop” for business: Making their interaction with the City
as straightforward as possible.
In addition, efficiency measures like recycling wastewater to reduce
watering costs for the grounds at the spring training facilities will
help the city save money allowing us to invest in other much needed
projects.
Goodyear is continuing to grow, and we have seen more houses
and commercial industry coming in over the past year, which is great
news. The growth also comes with added responsibility to provide
services. We are always working to balance the needed services
with the available funds.
As we head into these budget discussions, it is imperative that we
hear about the community priorities. We encourage residents to
attend our Council meetings and the public budget meeting and
provide us your thoughts. For more information on meeting times
and dates please visit our website at www.goodyearaz.gov.
>>>CITY Of GOOdYeAr
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The Estrella Family BreakfastEvery Friday, 8:30-10amStarpointe Residents Club Enjoy coffee and a continental breakfast while getting to know your neighbors at the weekly Estrella Family Breakfast. The cost for this event is $2 per person for adults and $1 for children. On Friday, April 5th we will feature an art display by the Estrella Photo Group and the Estrella Business Networking Group will be sponsoring the event. The Estrella Business Networking Group, an organization that supports resident business owners, will be brightening the morning with prizes and special treats for attendees. We hope to see you this Friday from 8:30-10am. $2 per Adult & $1 for Children.
Trivia NightMonday, April 8th, 6:30pmStarpointe Residents ClubGet your four-person team together and stretch your brain for this month’s Live Trivia Night. Do you have what it takes to beat March champions, “Wicked Good?” Come out and challenge your neigh-bor with three rounds that include general knowledge, history & ge-ography, and entertainment. The cost is $5 per person if you register in advance, or $8 the day of the event. Papa John’s pizza, water and soda will be provided. Due to space constraints, we are limited to only 16 teams. $5.00 in Advance.
Family Movie NightFriday, April 12thMovie Starts at Sundown in the AmphitheaterWe will feature Wreck-It Ralph on the BIG screen in the amphithe-ater by the lake. Wreck-It Ralph is the story of a video game char-acter who longs to be as beloved as his game’s perfect good guy, Fix-It Felix. Problem is, he is the villain and nobody loves a bad guy. But they do love heroes... so Ralph sees winning a medal as his ticket to heroism and happiness. He is helped along on his journey by Vanellope von Schweetz, a young troublemaking “glitch” from a candy-coated cart racing game who might just be the one to teach Ralph what it means to be a good guy. Pack a cooler, chairs or blan-ket and bring the whole family out for this PG-rated movie. Free.
BINGOThursday, April 18th, 6pmStarpointe Residents ClubLooking for a fun evening with fellow residents, good home-cooked food and a chance to win big bucks? B.I.N.G.O! Starpointe will be hosting monthly Bingo Night “potluck” style. Bring your favorite dish to share and water, soda and coffee will be provided. Potluck begins at 6:00 pm and Bingo Games will start promptly at 6:30 pm. The cost is $5 per card for 10 rounds (additional cards are $5). You must be 21 to play and win. The Pre-Schooners Club will be open for your children to enjoy during the games. See you there!
Lakeside Farmers MarketSaturday, April 20th, 10am-2pmLakeside West of Starpointe Locally Grown Micro Greens; Fresh Certified Organic Fruits & Veg-etables; Alaskan Seafood; Beef & Pork; Fresh Eggs; Artisan Breads, Pastries, Cakes & Pies; Pastas; Salsas; Queen Creek Olive Mill; Plus Pottery and Metal Work; Unique Handcrafted & Specialty Gifts; 100% Certified Avocado Oil; Kids activities; And MUCH MORE! Don’t miss the last Lakeside Farmers Market of the season! Free.
Estrella’s Semi Annual Garage SaleSaturday, April 20, 7am – 2pmRegistration $5Forms available online at www.lifeinestrella.com. (See ad on page 7 for more information.)
Cocktails & Conversation Saturday, April 20th, 2013, 7-9pmStarpointe Residents ClubPut on your cowboy hats and dust off those boots because for this month’s Cocktails & Conversations event we are going country! April 20th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm the Starpointe Residents Club will host a Western-themed cocktail party. Our friends from Memphis BBQ
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Upcoming Events - April 2013
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will be filling up the chuck wagon with pulled pork, brisket, potato salad, beans, and dinner rolls. Cocktails & Conversations sells out fast so purchase your tickets to this celebration at Starpointe today. Tickets to this event can be purchased at the Starpointe Residents Club on a first-come, first-served basis. You must be 21 years of age or over to attend. Minimum 75, Maximum 150. Deadline to pur-chase tickets is April 17th.
Community Earth Day CollageMonday, April 22nd, 2013Starpointe Residents ClubParticipate in our Earth Day Art project in celebration of Earth Day. On Monday, April 22nd Starpointe Residents Club will have a tree mural in the lobby and you can stop by and add your leaf to the tree. On the leaf we would like you to share your Earth Day pledge to preserve our Earth (such as “I will turn off the lights when I leave the room,” or “I will turn off the water while shaving or brushing my teeth,” etc.). This community “pledge board” will be displayed at Starpointe so that the entire community can be inspired by your pledge. Please come out and contribute to the Estrella Earth Day Collage.
Estrella Hold’em TournamentSaturday, April 27th, 6pmCheck the website www.LifeInEstrella.com for more information to be announced.
Phoenix Symphony Sunday, April 28th, 2013Lakeside AmphitheaterThe Phoenix Symphony will return to Estrella once again as part of its annual Pops Concert Series. This popular family event attracts thousands of Valley residents and will be held at Estrella’s Lakeside Amphitheater on Sunday, April 28. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket and take in an evening of popular and classical music under the stars. In addition to the beautiful lakeside setting, families will enjoy a children’s arts and crafts area, local art exhibits and a spectacular fireworks finale. No alcohol, glass or pets are allowed. Patrons may purchase food, wine and beer from onsite vendors.
General admission tickets for blanket and lawn chair seating are $20 for adults and $15 for students. VIP tickets are $75 and include premier table seating, hors d’oeuvres and dinner. Estrella and other Goodyear residents with ID receive a $5 discount on general admis-sion adult and student tickets. Children 10 and under enter for $5. Tickets are available at the gate. Discounted resident tickets are available at Starpointe.
Wine and Design Tuesday, April 30th, 2013, 6:30pmStarpointe Residents Club Join us for an evening of wine and design hosted by La-Z-Boy. They will be discussing accessorizing your home in this fun interac-tive educational seminar. Door prizes will be awarded as you enjoy the complimentary refreshments. Sign up at Starpointe right away, as seating is limited to the first 50 people to sign up. You must be 21 years of age or over to attend.
LEGO Camps Coming to Estrella Mountain Church this Summer!Power up your child’s engineering skills and enhance their LEGO fun with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! Apply real-world concepts through designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack. Camps will be held at Estrella Mountain Church and Preschool, 10485 S. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear. Pre-Engineering for 5-7 Year OldsJune 3-7 and July 15-199:00 am – 12:00 noon Engineering FUNdamentals for 7-12 year oldsJune 3-7 and July 15-191:00 pm – 4:00 pm Register thru Play-Well Technologies at www.play-well.org. Classes are limited to the first 22 children. For questions, please email: [email protected] or call: 602-317-7448.
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CALENDAR
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT1
1pm Bridge2
8am EMR Business Group10am Landscape Committee Meeting7pm Estrella Economy Investment Group
39:30am Playgroup1pm Weekly Poker1pm Ladies of the Lake5pm Budget Finance Committee Meeting6pm Bridge
49am Crafts & Stuff
10:30am Story Time5pm Communications
Committee Meeting6pm Games,
Games, Games7pm Photo Club
58:30am Estrella Family Breakfast
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7 81pm Bridge6:30pm Trivia
9 109:30am Playgroup10am Estrella Book Club1pm Weekly Poker6pm Bridge6:30pm Voting Member Committee Meeting
119am Crafts & Stuff6pm Games, Games, Games
128:30am Estrella Family Breakfast
Family Movie Night @ Sundown in the Amphitheater
139am Car Club10am VIT11am Travel Club
14 151pm Bridge5pm Social Committee Meeting
16 179:30am Playgroup1pm Weekly Poker6pm Bridge7pm Photo Club
189am Crafts & Stuff6pm Games, Games, Games6pm Bingo
198:30am Estrella Family Breakfast
5:30pm AEFP
2010am Farmers Market (West of Starpointe Lakeside)
7pm Cocktails & Conversations
21 221pm Bridge6pm Bunco
236:30pm Board of Directorsl Meeting
249:30am Playgroup1pm Weekly Poker5pm Trails Committee Meeting6pm Bridge
251pm Quiddler6pm Games, Games, Games
268:30am Estrella Family Breakfast
276pm Estrella Hold’em
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Phoenix Symphony
Gates Open @ 4pm
Starpointe Closes @ 3pm
291pm Bridge
306:30pm Wine & Design
Starpointe Residents Club17665 W. Elliot Road, Goodyear, AZ 85338623.386.1949 / www.LifeinEstrella.com
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HOA CONTACTCommunity Services 623.386.1112 After Hours 800.274.3165FAX 623.386.5788Office Hours:Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Capital Consultants Management Corp. (CCMC) 480.921.7500
Information Center 623.386.1000
Starpointe Residents Club 623.386.194917665 W Elliot Rd. Operating Hours: Monday – Thursday 5:00am – 9:00pmFriday 5:00am – 8:00pmSaturday 8:00am – 6:00pmSunday 10:00am – 6:00pm
Youth Club 623.386.1949Operating Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 3:00–6:00pmWednesday 2:00–6:00pm Saturday – Sunday 1:00–5:00pm
Yacht Club 623.386.3411
COMMUNITY PATROL 602.329.0462
Community Patrol Lead Edward [email protected]
Anthony Bourque Tim Lutz
GOVERNMENTAnimal Control 602.506.7387City Hall 623.932.3910 Code Compliance 623.882.7815Finance Department 623.932.3015Post Office (Estrella Pkwy & Yuma) 623.882.9143Public Relations 623.882.7820Public Works 623.932.3010 State Wildlife Dept. 602.942.3000
MEDICAL / FIRE Emergencies 911Police Non-Emergency 623.932.1220Fire Department Non-Emergency 623.932.2300Poison Control Center 800.222.1222West Valley Hospital 623.882.1500
MISCELLANEOUSGolf Club of Estrella 623.386.2600Players Grill 623.386.2600 Starpointe Cafe’ 623.986.8662 Elliot Market 623.386.2111
RELIGIOUS SERVICESEstrella Mountain Church 623.386.0300 Estrella Foothills Community Church 602.363.7857
SCHOOLSEstrella Elementary 623.327.2820Westar Elementary 623.327.2840Estrella Foothills H.S. 623.327.2403
UTILITIESAPS 602.371.7171Southwest Gas Company 602.861.1999City of Goodyear – Water, Sewer & Trash 623.932.3010
GROUPS
Book ClubNina Adair / 623-810-3494BridgeCarl Deierling / 623.237.3312BuncoBetty Guenther / 623.242.7877 Car ClubRick Kitchens / 623-932-1246Crafts & StuffNancy Kramer / 623.393.9255EMR Business GroupDebbie Hudson / 623.225.9560Estrella Economy and Investment GroupKevin Jordan / 602-909-5247Ladies of the LakeAnn Billieu 623.386.4754Photo ClubAlice Slack / 623.327.0240PickleballRon Wilks / 623.266.9858Play GroupAges 0-preschool. Bring toys to share with the group. Jen Schmus / 614.915.6168PokerAl Wolfson / 602.206.8580
QuiddlerSonya Steiner / 623.363.5498 or [email protected] Travel ClubJudy Gaede / 623.327.9730
INSTRUCTORS/PERSONAL TRAINERS
Linda JojolaYoga/Step and [email protected]
Kim HopkinsCardio Splash/Power [email protected]
*Dawn TerryCore Galore/Total Body [email protected]
*Bob JankowskiAbs & Back623.236.9584 / [email protected]
Susan MillerZumba/Drums [email protected]
*Bonnie JanssonMaximum [email protected]
*Shawn ForzettingBody ROCK Fit [email protected]
Rick [email protected]
Michal [email protected]
Linda PurdyBallet I/II/Pointe623.386.7303/[email protected]
Sandy MonteverdeYoga623.328.9193mysoulfoundation.com
Michael [email protected]
*Connie Jo ThomasonPersonal Trainer623.386.1087
Jenette BennettCrossfit [email protected]
*Also a Personal Trainer
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