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Page 11 Tuesday, December 22, 2015 The Public Record TPR …continued from page 10 BUSINESS NEWS and Aviva Snow. JFS Board Members included: JFS Board President Carol Fragen and Dr. Ron Fragen, Audrey Bernstein, Betty Callies and Bonny Light, Barbara and Bernie Fromm, Ed and Rachel Gubman, Barry Kaufman and Margo Handelsman, Joan and Pat Kerns, Bertel Lewis, Nikki Resmo-Haroutunian and Dr. Harry Haroutunian, Gail and Bob Scadron, Susan Walpert and Sandy Seplow, Aviva and Ron Snow, Myra and Royal Taxman and Joyce Wolff. Also attending were: Michael Childers, Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Luckinbill, Bar- bara and Jerry Keller, Carol Moses, Bill and Joanne Chunowitz, Georgia and Jerry Fo- gelson, Joyce and Henry Freund, Diane and Hal Gershowitz, Nora Kaufman and Harvey Pollock, Bart Ketover, Reva and Don Levy, Judy and Wally Wallis, and Lynda and Rab- bi Richard Zionts. The evening’s Event Design and Production was provided by Frank Goldstin of MOMENTOUS. VALLERA PALM SPRINGS AT VILLAGE TRADITIONS RELEASES PHASE 5 HOMES Due to strong sales, The Rilington Group, a longtime and well respected Coachella Valley homebuilder and developer of Vallera Palm Springs at Village Traditions, is releas- ing 9 of its Phase 5 homes. These homes are under construction and buyers can expect to take delivery in April 2016. Starting prices are in the low $500,000’s. “Based on over- whelming interest, we chose to release Phase 5 of our beautiful Vallera community. This positive response is a testament to the community’s desirability. Buyers are definitely impressed with the product and the close proximity to downtown Palm Springs” says Mickie Riley, president of The Rilington Group. Buyers of these Phase 5 homes can take full advantage of options, allowing them to customize their homes to their personal style. Vallera’s optional design choices include flooring, fixtures, audio visual, solar, cabinets, countertops and tile backsplashes. Vallera is a community of 52 detached homes in Palm Springs, each with private courtyards, located in the existing gated community of Village Traditions. It’s the low- est priced new community of detached homes in Palm Springs. Homebuyers can enjoy Vallera’s already completed community amenities including gated entrance, clubhouse, swimming pool and spa. Vallera offers what area buyers want today — low maintenance courtyard living very close to downtown Palm Springs, one of the country’s top resort in- demand destinations. Value combined with location and quality is the message motivating buyers and sparking Vallera’s success. These three bedroom/three bath homes are available in three distinct architectural styles including Spanish Revival, Hacienda and California Ranch. The three two-story floor plans offer comfortable living spaces for today’s lifestyle, ranging from 1848 to 2185 square feet. Though the homes are two-story plans, they offer a single-story lifestyle with the master bedroom, secondary bedroom/office and laundry room all on the first floor. Built in three different elevation styles, each home is distinctive and designed with indoor-outdoor living in mind. These 9 homes are available on a first come, first served basis. With some premium locations in Phase 5 just being released, buyers are encouraged to visit the Vallera sales office this weekend to secure the home of their choice. For additional information visit www.vallerapalmsprings.com. †Only recognized non-profit or government email address suffixes will be approved for publication. Free email account suffixes (such as Gmail) cannot be listed. SafeHouse of the Desert Julia Jensen, Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] (760) 343-3211 SCORE - Service Corps of Retired Executives Carol Miyasato, Volunteer Coordinator 43-100 Cook Street in Palm Desert ScorecCV.org (760) 773-6507 As space permits, The Public Record will be publishing a recurring listing of non-profits who need volunteers. Please email [email protected] with the following information: Organization name Volunteer coordinator contact name Email address† Phone number (optional) These listings will be provided free to non-profits who need to regularly recruit volunteers to work in the Coachella Valley area. JFK Memorial Hospital Contact Pat Swaller (760) 775-8079 [email protected] Or Norma Worland, President Auxiliary (760) 775-3058 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

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Page 11Tuesday, December 22, 2015The Public Record

TPR

…continued from page 10

B U S I N E S S N E W Sand Aviva Snow. JFS Board Members included: JFS Board President Carol Fragen and Dr. Ron Fragen, Audrey Bernstein, Betty Callies and Bonny Light, Barbara and Bernie Fromm, Ed and Rachel Gubman, Barry Kaufman and Margo Handelsman, Joan and Pat Kerns, Bertel Lewis, Nikki Resmo-Haroutunian and Dr. Harry Haroutunian, Gail and Bob Scadron, Susan Walpert and Sandy Seplow, Aviva and Ron Snow, Myra and Royal Taxman and Joyce Wolff.

Also attending were: Michael Childers, Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Luckinbill, Bar-bara and Jerry Keller, Carol Moses, Bill and Joanne Chunowitz, Georgia and Jerry Fo-gelson, Joyce and Henry Freund, Diane and Hal Gershowitz, Nora Kaufman and Harvey Pollock, Bart Ketover, Reva and Don Levy, Judy and Wally Wallis, and Lynda and Rab-bi Richard Zionts. The evening’s Event Design and Production was provided by Frank Goldstin of MOMENTOUS.

VALLERA PALM SPRINGS AT VILLAGE TRADITIONS RELEASES PHASE 5 HOMES

Due to strong sales, The Rilington Group, a longtime and well respected Coachella Valley homebuilder and developer of Vallera Palm Springs at Village Traditions, is releas-ing 9 of its Phase 5 homes. These homes are under construction and buyers can expect to take delivery in April 2016. Starting prices are in the low $500,000’s. “Based on over-whelming interest, we chose to release Phase 5 of our beautiful Vallera community. This positive response is a testament to the community’s desirability. Buyers are definitely impressed with the product and the close proximity to downtown Palm Springs” says Mickie Riley, president of The Rilington Group.

Buyers of these Phase 5 homes can take full advantage of options, allowing them to customize their homes to their personal style. Vallera’s optional design choices include flooring, fixtures, audio visual, solar, cabinets, countertops and tile backsplashes.

Vallera is a community of 52 detached homes in Palm Springs, each with private courtyards, located in the existing gated community of Village Traditions. It’s the low-est priced new community of detached homes in Palm Springs. Homebuyers can enjoy Vallera’s already completed community amenities including gated entrance, clubhouse,

swimming pool and spa. Vallera offers what area buyers want today — low maintenance courtyard living very close to downtown Palm Springs, one of the country’s top resort in-demand destinations. Value combined with location and quality is the message motivating buyers and sparking Vallera’s success.

These three bedroom/three bath homes are available in three distinct architectural styles including Spanish Revival, Hacienda and California Ranch. The three two-story floor plans offer comfortable living spaces for today’s lifestyle, ranging from 1848 to 2185 square feet. Though the homes are two-story plans, they offer a single-story lifestyle with the master bedroom, secondary bedroom/office and laundry room all on the first floor. Built in three different elevation styles, each home is distinctive and designed with indoor-outdoor living in mind.

These 9 homes are available on a first come, first served basis. With some premium locations in Phase 5 just being released, buyers are encouraged to visit the Vallera sales office this weekend to secure the home of their choice.

For additional information visit www.vallerapalmsprings.com.

†Only recognized non-profit or government email address suffixes will be approved for publication. Free email account suffixes (such as Gmail) cannot be listed.

SafeHouse of the DesertJulia Jensen, Volunteer Coordinator

[email protected](760) 343-3211

SCORE - Service Corps of Retired Executives

Carol Miyasato, Volunteer Coordinator43-100 Cook Street in Palm Desert

ScorecCV.org (760) 773-6507

As space permits, The Public Record will be publishing a recurring listing of non-profits who need volunteers.

Please email [email protected] with the following information:Organization name

Volunteer coordinator contact nameEmail address†

Phone number (optional)These listings will be provided free to non-profits who need to regularly recruit

volunteers to work in the Coachella Valley area.

JFK Memorial HospitalContact Pat Swaller

(760) [email protected]

Or Norma Worland, President Auxiliary(760) 775-3058

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES