useful information · 06/07/2017 · morning aquasize class will resume as soon as the pool is...
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Useful Information
Please remember that there are dumpsters located behind the clubhouse specifically for recycling:
cardboard (broken down and flattened), paper, plastics (#1 & #2), cans. Please do not fillup the garbage dumpsters with these items. Do not leave glass beer bottles by the dumpsters (seebelow). Your use of the recycle bins benefits the association.
You may recycle your old household batteries in the basket provided on the front counter in the clubhouse.
GLASS RECYCLING IS NOW AVAILABLE
Any food or beverage container made of glass can be recycled. When my car trunk is full, I'll make a run, soyou can bring well-rinsed glass containers to me (Carolyn Taylor) at Lot 127, or you can call/text me at 480-376-3716 and I'll pick it up from you. As I have no idea how much glass will be recycled in our park, I'm justguessing that I can handle this alone. Should I be underestimating the amount, I may need help. If you havea truck or SUV and would be willing to assist if necessary, please let me know. The Association won't receiveany rebate for this but, as with hazardous waste and battery recycling, we can contribute to reducing pollution.
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If someone you know is under the weather,
had a recent surgery, needs a caring thought,
please be sure to contact Aleta Nybakke(#205 480-807-0919)
If you are in need of temporary medical
equipment such as a transport chair, crutches,
walkers, bedside commode, riser toilet seat,
canes, please contact:
Eva Watson #204 480 818-1160
Carole Burrows is continuingBob’s project of collectingused eyeglasses, cases, andcell phones for the LionsClub. A collection box islocated on a shelf in theclubhouse for this purpose.
Thank you for your continued support.
Fountain East Security PatrolOur evening security patrol is a volunteer opportunity foryou to help keep our park safe and secure; however, it isevery resident’s responsibility to be aware of suspiciousactivity and/or people in the park. If you feel somethingis not right, if you see someone on a bicycle or walking inthe park who does not belong, you should contact thePOLICE immediately.
With so many of our residents gone, we must rememberthat it is the responsibility of each of us to secure ourhomes. As residents, we should also be aware of whatmay be happening at our absent neighbor’s home...yourvigilance keeps all of us safe and secure.
If you would like to participate in our evening securitypatrol, please contact: Bob Clark (#66 602-499-0800)
Fountain East
Veterans Association(FEVA)
FEVA offers the opportunity to retire
your tired and worn flags with honor
and respect. Please deliver your torn
and damaged flags to Dick Baird (#109).
Your flag will be honorably retired by
the Elks Lodge-sponsored Boy Scout
Troop with an official and proper
ceremony.
FROM THE MANAGER
Hello everyone, I hope this finds you all well.
I want to let everyone know that there is now acomputer in the clubhouse for all the residents to use toset up email accounts and Paylease accounts. For allof the residents who require their statements beemailed to them, it will be necessary to register withPaylease in order to receive emailed statements as theoffice will no longer be doing it. It is only necessary toregister; you will not be required to pay with Paylease.
The new entry code system for the gate is beingimplemented. Those who are in residence have seenthe memo. As more of our residents return, we willaddress this fully.
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That is all I have for now, I hope everyone is having a
good summer. Thank You.
Bill Walker, Fountain East Manager
Canada Day celebrates the birthday of Canada. 150
years ago, on July 1, 1867, Canada became a new
federation with its own constitution by signing the
Constitution Act - formerly known as the British
North America Act.
Canada Day is a national statutory holiday
celebrated in all provinces and territories and it is
a day off for most businesses.
Most communities across the country will host
organized celebrations for Canada Day, typically
outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals,
festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows,
fireworks, and free musical concerts, as well as
citizenship ceremonies.
Happy Birthday, Canada!
and Thank You for....
Instant replay, sonar, butter tarts, IMax, peanut
butter, the paint roller, insulin as a diabetes
treatment, the Macintosh apple, and of course
poutine...plus a whole lot more!
We have the following new residents in the park.
Please take a moment to welcome them.
#231 Dale Ramsey
#235 Peggy Calhoun
Updated information for park residents:
#3 Diane Cramer 728-200-2457
Carol Ponichtera 480-799-1992
#275 Patty Martino 480-231-3034
Bruce Satoe 602-570-1251
We say goodbye to the following:
#231 James Latham
#235 Gary Gabriel, Tim Mitchell
Wishing each of you a bang-up birthday!
July 1 Helen Guenette, Beth Sidner
July 3 Brandon Anthony
July 6 Diane Longdale
July 15 Carolyn Lunch
July 19 Annette Crittenden
July 20 Eva Watson
July 27 Allen Newsome
July 28 Connie Peters
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Pinochle Tuesdays at 6:30pm Clubhouse
Poker Wednesdays at 6:00pm
Saturdays at 10:30am
Billiards Room
Dominos Wednesdays at 6:30pm Clubhouse
Cribbage Thursdays at 1:00pm Clubhouse
Chase the Ace Thursdays after potluck Clubhouse
Somba Fridays at 9:30am
Saturdays at 6:30pm
Clubhouse
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Morning Aquasize Class will resume as soon as the pool is operative. Watch for the water!
Stitched with Love
Mondays at 9:15am-Noon
Clubhouse
For more information: Janice
Young
#115, 480-807-8560
The group sews for the neo-natal unit at
Maricopa County Hospital. You do not have to
know how to sew in order to help with the many
projects. Special Note: If you have any
flannel or cotton sheets and/or pillowcases
(without holes) in pastel colors, donate them to
this group so they can make their special
blankets. Also, if you knit or crochet, baby
hats are needed. Please check to see what
sizes and styles are needed.
Thursdays at 5:30pm
Out for Dinner
Instead of Potluck, we will be going out to
dinner on Thursdays. Sign-up sheets are
in the clubhouse hallway. Please join the
gang for a meal you don’t have to fix,
dishes you don’t have to wash!
Good Morning Coffee
Saturday at 8:00am
Clubhouse
Come hear the news, purchase event
tickets, visit. Enjoy your cup of coffee, or
tea, and a sweet roll. $2/person
Tuesday, July 114:00pm
Happy Birthday Happy Hour
Bring your own beverage, an appetizer to share, and
your own place setting.
No sign-up, no cost!
Come join the fun!
Questions or information? Contact Carole Burrows
Wednesday, July 1211:30am
Out to LunchJoin your friends at various restaurants for this
monthly lunch throughout the summer. This month’s
lunch will be at Red Robin (6632 E. Superstition
Springs Blvd.).
Don’t forget to sign up.
For more information, contact:
Joanne Rebilas (#32) or Alice Spearman (#167)
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The first monthly birthday happy hour was held on
June 6. It was well attended with lots of yummy
eats. We celebrated the birthdays of (l-r) Cindy
Pryor and Jan Wilhite. If you are celebrating a
birthday in July, if you want to join your fellow
residents, chat, eat, and sing happy
birthday.....please join us in the clubhouse at 4pm on
July 11. Everyone loves a party!!
Thank you, Carole Burrows, for coming up with the
idea.
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5th Saturday Breakfast-Waffle Bar
July 29th-9:00am
Come prepared to feast on waffles with a great selection oftoppings (including berries, syrups, sauces, chocolate chips,whipped cream and assorted crunchies), bacon and sausage.
Purchase tickets at Saturday coffee or from Carolyn (#127) orPatty (#180).
$6Tickets must be purchased by July 23rd.
If you are unable to attend in July, we will be repeating thismenu on September 30th.
Don’t forget to bring your own place setting
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On June 14 the Out-to-Lunch gang went to Chili’s. 22 were there.
It was a good day to enjoy the company of our Fountain East
friends. Thank you Joanne Rebilas and Alice Spearman for
making the arrangements.
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Spinach-Tortellini Salad (A LOT!)
2 pkgs ( 9 ounces each or one 20-ounce package)small cheese tortellini, cooked, drained and chilled
2 small jars (about 6 ounces each or one large 20-ounce jar) marinated artichoke hearts, drained andcut if pieces are too large
1 red pepper, chopped (optional)1 yellow pepper, chopped (optional)1 red onion, sliced½ pkg fresh baby spinach
Dressing
Combine:
2/3 cup mayonnaise ½ cup grated fresh Parmesan cheese1/3 cup lemon juice
Mix and chill for 2 hours before serving
Turkey Pasta Salad (Serves 6-8)
2 cups corkscrew pasta1 cup chopped turkey1 cup chopped celery1 med. red onion, chopped1 med. green pepper, chopped1 pkg. (1 ounce) Ranch dressing mix1 cup sour cream1 cup mayonnaise1 tsp. garlic salt½ cup slivered almonds1 tsp. paprikaGreen pepper rings and tomato slices, optional
Cook pasta according to directions, drain & rinse. Place in 2 ½ quartsalad bowl. Add turkey, celery onion and green pepper; toss to mix. Combine dressing mix, sour cream, mayonnaise & garlic salt. Add topasta mixture & mix well. Sprinkle with almonds and paprika. Garnishwith pepper rings and tomato slices as desired.
When a salad becomes the entrée.
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