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www.carriagemanorrv.com
FRIENDLY REMINDERS
SECURITY
Speed limit is 10 MPH
Stop at Stop signs
No parking in Fire Lanes and
on streets after Midnight
Notify Security of
scheduled contractors
Bicycles and golf carts
must obey all traffic rules
ADMINISTRATION
Please check in and out
at the Front Desk
Quiet hours are
11 PM to 7 AM
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES
Recycling is picked up on
Wednesdays throughout
the Resort
Complete Work Orders at the
Administration Office
Rumble Sheet
Carriage Manor RV Resort 7750 E. Broadway Road, Mesa AZ 85208 480-984-1111
April 2014
The election is over and we welcome our new
Board members; Fred Schuba, Katy Calteaux and Bob
VanDriel. Officers for 2014/2015 are President, Mike
Sisk; Vice President, Carl Vinci; Treasurer, Tina Ross; and
Secretary, Bob VanDriel. Both Ballot issues passed. Issue
1, clarified number of vehicles on a lot and Issue 2, as-
sessed New Owners 3 months HOA dues on sale of proper-
ty. The money collected goes into the HOA Capital Im-
provement Account.
Carriage Manor Days was a huge success even though
rain and the threat of rain hampered the carnival and post-
poned the parade until Sunday. Thanks are given to the
Activity Committee and all the volunteers.
The Maintenance Area Project plans were sent out to
bid to three Contractors in March. Bids will be reviewed
this month and providing the bid is within our budget the
contract for construction is scheduled to be let later this
month; and construction to start soon thereafter and be
completed by September 30th.
The Broadway Street Project is still on-going with com-
pletion this summer. The Long Range Planning Committee
continues to evaluate alternatives for front entrance land-
scaping as well as the corners of 79th Place and Sossaman.
The BOD has one meeting left at the Resort. As with
past years, we will have two scheduled teleconferences dur-
ing the summer. Residents in the Resort will have the op-
portunity to attend these meetings and are encouraged to do
so. April will see the majority of us snow birds going
back to our northern homes. We wish safe travel, a healthy
summer and look forward seeing you this fall.
President, Mike Sisk
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Community Conflict…is never a good thing, but
doesn’t always have to be a bad thing either. We just
need to harness it to effect positive change, and I believe
we can! Carriage Manor is made up of owners, renters,
committee members, club members, club officers, and
your Board of Directors, with staff on hand to execute
required services of the community per its Governing
Documents.
It is important to remember Carriage Manor is a
Homeowners Association, and Community associations
are a representative form of government founded on the
principle of elected individuals representing the popu-
lace. It starts with organizations like community associa-
tions and progresses through our schools boards, city
governments, county governments, state governments—
all the way to the federal government. We vote for a per-
son, or persons, who will act on our behalf.
Some might advocate that a board should not
take action without a vote of the members to find out
what the people want. If association members were to
vote on every issue before a decision was made, there
would be no need for a board, but simply a need for
someone to send out ballots and tally results. That would
certainly be a challenge for our election committee.
However, the BOD is able to find out what their
fellow residents want in other ways, by taking time to
hear from residents at each board meeting, or casual con-
versations on the streets or at the mailboxes. There is also
the Carriage Manor Comment Form which allows resi-
dents to share their suggestions, comments, questions, or
complaints.
Please keep in mind the members of your Board
have a fiduciary duty to the entire membership, and can-
not only consider the interests of special groups. We en-
courage your involvement and participation as we move
through the challenge of developing Club Fundraising
guidelines that will be fair to everyone. Maybe it would
be beneficial to view Carriage Manor as the “Master
Club” during those considerations.
In closing, I’d like to share a quote from one of
our owners “Everybody needs to take their club hats off
and put their Carriage Manor hat on.”
Have a safe trip home, enjoy your summer and
remember, Carriage Manor belongs to all of you, treat
her and each other with kindness and respect. Disagree-
ing doesn’t mean you have to be disagreeable.
General Manager
Mary Candelaria
FRIDAY - APRIL 4th 10 AM - SOCIAL HALL MANAGER’S FORUM
NO CLUB COUNCIL MEETING IN APRIL
ACTIVITY OFFICE HIOURS Monday, 3/31 - Friday, 4/11
9 AM - 3 PM ++++++++++++++++++++++++
Monday, 4/14 - Friday, 4/25 9 AM - 12 Noon
ACTIVITIES
Thank you everyone for a great year!
If I tried to thank each individ-
ual for their sacrifice of their time, and
efforts, I would surely miss someone.
Thank you so much for making my
first year a success here at Carriage Manor. I look for-
ward to the 2014-2015 season.
As you can see from this Rumble Sheet, we
have so many new and exciting events happening this
next year. We want you to plan your season accord-
ingly. Details of the events will be published in the
October Rumble Sheet.
The Activity Office will remain open until
April 26th at which time we will close for the season.
Make it a great summer and I look forward to
seeing you in the Fall!
Activity Director, Betty Kimball
SECURITY
Good Day Everyone!
Well I would like to begin by thanking every-
one for their diligence in stopping at the stop
signs, following the speed limits, and traffic rules in gen-
eral. Although the Security Department would like to see
added improvements in all area’s mentioned previously.
In addition, we have noted that the residents im-
proved greatly in the advance notice of contractors and their
arrival times for needed repairs, and construction. It surely
simplifies and reduces the lines at the main entrance when
we do not have to call the resident to acknowledge the con-
tractors presence at the resort.
As everyone is preparing to return to their summer
homes during the summer months, please double check all
doors to include the arcadia doors, windows etc., to insure
everything is secured.
I would strongly recommend purchasing a lock sys-
tem and or a kill switch for your golf carts. Also we recom-
mend purchasing a bicycle lock systems to secure your bi-
cycles to the awning support post or to the hand rail of the
steps.
I hope everyone will have a wonderful summer,
enjoying the weather where you folks spend the summer
months. We will begin our door to door soon, and one re-
minder before leaving for the summer months, when lock-
ing your arcadia doors please pull on the door to be sure the
locking mechanism has indeed been secured properly.
Thanks again! Have a wonderful summer.
Chief Of Security, Terry Friebohle
PHYSICAL PHACTS
Is it that time already???
Where did our winter go?? We know every-
one back home isn’t thinking that, but we
sure are. I think it has been a wonderful
winter and everything went well. It’s that time of year
when I want to remind everybody to make sure you have
a care taker for the summer months. Make sure you are
either on Carriage Manor’s weed program OR have
someone hired to take care of it. If you want your
palm tree trimmed when Carriage Manor does please
sign up in the office. Also you need to make sure if you
have plants that that you have someone watching them. I
think that caretakers are well worth the price when you
are going to be gone for an extended period of time. If
you do have a caretaker make sure the office has that on
file for easier problem solving over the summer months.
I want to wish everyone a safe trip home. Hope-
fully your summer will be just as much fun back home as
it is here at your winter home!!
Have a great Summer!!!!
Physical Properties Manager, Dave
Wright
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TEXAS HOLD'EM
POKER Texas Hold'em tournaments will
continue every Tuesday in April
in the poker room until we run out
of players or management. Regis-
tration at 6:00; play starts at
6:30. Bring those CM badges!
Contact: Bonnie Heinrich, 480-586-6080
OMAHA POKER Omaha poker every Wednesday night in April in the
poker room. Cards are in the air at 6:30 p.m.!
Contact: Bill Adams, 480-354-1445 __________________________________________________________
Steppin’
Out Singles April 1st, 11:30AM,
Red Mt. Park. Bring dish
to share, your own table
service, & beverages.
Meat will be supplied.
Call Diane Walters for info at 380-9383
The Glass
Art Club’s “Feather” Stepping Stone
was raffled off during
Carriage Manor Days and the
winners were:
Al & Marlys Ellenbecker
from Wausau, Wisconsin who are
2nd year renters
Here at Carriage Manor
Resort
Comfort Makers
Thank you…Thank you…to all of our volunteers for a very successful charity quilt
season.
We meet every Wednesday November through March after coffee hour in the sew-
ing room and we make quilts for Charities. We have made some of the most beau-
tiful quilts this year and we have distributed over 160 quilts to people in need in
our community.
Quilts have been given to Rainbow Acres Auction, Fashion Tea Show, a Veterans
Family for Christmas, Central Christian Church of East Valley ACTS Homeless Program, Banner Children’s
Hospital, Emeritus Nursing Home, Mesa Fire Dept. #209 for Community Outreach Program East Valley and
our Broadway Chapel Sharing and Caring Program.
Congratulations to Tim Bradley our park veteran who won our beautiful Quilt of Valor made by Comfort
Makers on our Carriage Manor Days.
Also a great big “Thank you” needs to go out to the Carriage Manor Knitters and Crocheters who have donat-
ed Afghans to us to give to charities.
Again, thank you from the bottom of our hearts, we have wonderful ladies who go above and beyond the call
of duty, you make it all possible.
Gert and Patsy
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$18 Per Show
Season Tickets $50 - Same Seat Each Show!
REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP…
As the season draws to a close, I thought a summary of activity within Carriage Manor Realty might be in order.
Our office managed fifty properties throughout the season, forty-two park models and
eight lots in all. As part of our property management responsibility, we had to replace two stoves, three microwaves, two refrigerators and two washing machines. We also had to re-spond to about five “no heat” calls, about a dozen electrical and plumbing-related calls and countless other minor repair or replacement calls. All part of our job.
I mention this simply to stress the importance of allowing Carriage Manor Realty to han-
dle your rental needs. If you are a US resident and are considering renting your home next season, keep in mind that your “on-site” realtors are prepared to offer both marketing exper-tise and peace of mind. Plus, rental commissions for the year amounted to about thirty thou-sand dollars…half of which went into the Resort revenue stream!
As to sales, starting with our arrival in April 2013, we will have closed thirty transactions
in that one year period. Interestingly, about one-third of these were sold in the off-season months…in part owed to the fact that Carriage Manor Realty is open and maintains a physi-cal sales presence fifty-two weeks a year. Even more important, these sales generated just over one-hundred thousand dollars in commissions…again, fully one-half of which went into the Resort revenue stream!
We wish all of you safe journeys and a happy summer and hope to see you next season.
In the meantime…if you have real estate needs or concerns…just contact us and let us know if we can help!
Marty Koreck Realty Director
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ARE YOU THINKING OF RENTING YOUR PROPERTY
OUT NEXT SEASON?
Then be sure to come talk to us. We can discuss your property and options. Just don’t wait too long, we’re already receiving rental
applications for next year!
480-984-1922
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"Rock 'n' Roll is here to stay!"
COMPLIMENTARY!
Friday,
November
14th
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$5
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6:30 PM
Friday, Dec. 19th, 2014
Karaoke,
Christmas Caroling
Punch
Please bring a plate
of Cookies to Share!
Complimentary!
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$15
$15
LADIES FASHION SHOW
LUNCHEON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31ST,
2015
Fashions by “NEW IMAGE FASHIONS”
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Sun MON Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
1
3-5 PM - BR
IMA CLUB
2
2 PM SH
BOD Work
Session
8 am BR
C&D
3 4 7 AM BR
MEN’S PRAYER
BREAKFAST
10 AM SH
MGR’s FORUM
5
4 PM
WOODSHOP
BURGERS
6 7
8 AM BR
Walk Aerobics
9:30 AM BR
Rd. Dancing
5:15 PM Bingo
Snacks
6:45 pm BR
Bingo
8
3-5 PM - BR
IMA CLUB
9
2 PM BR
BOD Mtg.
10
9 AM Blood
Pressure Clinic
(2nd Thurs.
April - Septem-
ber)
11 7 AM BR
MEN’S PRAYER
BREAKFAST
12
13 14 15
3-5 PM - BR
IMA CLUB
16 17 18 7 AM BR
MEN’S PRAYER
BREAKFAST
19
20 21 22
3-5 PM - BR
IMA CLUB
23 24 25 26
27 28 29
3-5 PM - BR
IMA CLUB
30