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IMPORTANT NOTICE
This will be the final “paper” edition of The Bubbles until October. You can still accessThe Bubbles online for the e-edition and calendar by going to the website:
http://fountaineastbubbles.wordpress.com
It is important to remember that you cannot access this site by just typing FountainEast Bubbles in your search box. You must enter the site in the “address box” at thetop of your search page. Once you access the site, you can save it to your favorites. Or you can make sure that I have your email address, and you will be emailed TheBubbles and notified when it is available online. Please contact me at:
Thank you for all your help and continued support.....Margret Atwood, Bubbles Editor
L-R:(standing) Linda Wight (Rec.Secretary); Steve Knobbe (President);Tracy Nicholson (P. President)
(seated) Garry Brown (1st V.President); Carole Burrows (Ass’tTreasurer); Dave Helfer (Treasurer)
(insert) Connie Aagard, 2nd V.President
Fountain East Residents’ Monthly Treasurer’s Report
Balance Forward Income Disbursements Balance on Hand $5019.20 $2276.93 $2387.08 $4909.05
Submitted by David Helfer, TreasurerComplete report posted in Clubhouse
A fully detailed monthly report is posted in the clubhouse hallway
Meet the 20015/16 Fountain Association Board
As this will be the last message to go into print until fall,I'll try to get everything in that needs to be there.
First of all, thanks again to everyone who has helpedout this season with suggestions, ideas and labor. Witha few new faces on the executive, and some seasonedveterans, I look forward to a productive time comeNovember.
There are a few events scheduled that are potentiallyconflicting. Due to the size of our park, sometimes thishappens; however, I believe things can be resolved,with a little compromise here and there. I believe I have
contacted most event co-ordinators. In any eventConnie Aagard will be working with me and everyoneelse to make sure things run as smoothly as possiblewhen things ramp up again in the fall.
It's been a hectic, but fun, five months. Thanks againfor your vote of confidence in re-electing me as yourassociation president, I will certainly try to live up toyour expectations.
Steve Knobbe, FE Association President
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Fountain East Security PatrolOur evening security patrol is a volunteeropportunity for you to help keep our park safe andsecure; however, it is every resident’sresponsibility to be aware of suspicious activityand/or people in the park. If you feel somethingis not right, if you see someone on a bicycle orwalking who does not belong, you should contactthe POLICE immediately.If you would like to participate in our eveningsecurity patrol, please contact:Jim McClanahan, #36 480 302-2194
The March Ladies’ Luncheon was hosted by the ladiesfrom Park Place who did an excellent job. Election ofofficers took place with the same people serving on theExecutive Board but some in different positions:President: Jan Wilhite; V. President: Joan Read;Secretary: Linda Wight; Treasurer: Judy Jacobs. Those who donated their time and efforts to make thebake sale/café/patio sales a success were thanked. Itwas also noted that the donations for the food pantryare greatly appreciated and welcomed by those whohave received those donations.
Jan Wilhite, Ladies’ Club President
March, Fountain East Residents’ Meeting
Items addressed at the meeting
� Election of Officers
� Standing and Special Committee Reports
� Audit Report
Paul Sebesta, FE Association Recording Secretary
~Dear Residents~
It’s that time of year when seasonal rains tend to makethe weed problems in the park overwhelming. Pleaseremember that it is every resident’s responsibility toclean the weeds from their yard—including back, sideand front yards—as well as bushes and fallen fruit. Irealize that some residents may not be capable ofdoing this work on their own. Fortunately there arepeople in the park who will do the work for you for asmall fee, according to what is needed. The otheroption is that the park will have the work done by acompany of its choosing and pass the charges on tothe homeowners. Clean-up should be done immediatelyin order to keep the park looking good.
Another issue that needs to be addressed is the speedlimit. It is 10 MPH in the park. And stop signs arepresent for a reason. As residents, it is yourresponsibility to follow the speed limit, obey the stopsigns and to inform your guests and visitors that theyneed to do the same. We have had several nearcollisions lately. Remember, these traffic rules are foreveryone’s safety.
Please be a good pet parent. Clean up afer your petand do not allow your special four-legged friend inanyone’s yard but your own. Remember your pet
should never be left unattended.
As we transition into spring, there are several thingsthat I, as a manager, need to address. One of them ishaving everyone sign their new leases. And, as always,I welcome the opportunity to discuss with individualresidents any concerns they may have about our park.I look forward to your input for keeping Fountain East agreat place to live.
Vicki, Fountian East Manager
AAMHO Report
The Arizona Association of Manufactured HomeOwners (AAMHO) is a non-profit organizationrepresenting people who live in manufactured homes,park models, and RVs in our state. The association ismanaged by a volunteer Board of Directors who live inMH communities. The annual dues are $30; the fundssupport ongoing efforts in furthering the rights of MHowners throughout all levels of government. For moreinformation, visit AAMHO’s website (www.aamho.org)or contact any Fountain East board member.
The tentative results of the March 7 election of the2015-16 board members are: President: Garry Brown;Vice President: Gary Schirrmacher (write-in);Secretary/Treasurer: Carolyn Taylor; Parliamentarian:L Gary Gabriel; Past President: George Hetrick. Theresults will be confirmed at the regular march 21meeting.
Carolyn Taylor, Secretary
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Arizona Republic subscribers:Please remember to phone 602-444-1000 to stop delivery of yournewspaper before returninghome. This can be done anytime it is convenient up to 10
days prior to leaving for the summer.
Bob & Carole Burrows
If you need to make corrections or have updates forthe Directory, please contact Carolyn Taylor (#127480-376-3716 [email protected]). SPECIALNOTE TO RESIDENTS: If you wish any kind ofchange to be made on the front entrance DirectoryBoard, you must make a direct request to BarbaraMejia ([email protected])
Please be sure to check the birthday list in theclubhouse and add your name if it is not there.
New Phone number for:
Crawford & Joyce Drennan (#86)
480-830-0422
#6 Karen Taylor 480-284-6047
#40 Lyn Sider 480-217-6077
#81 John Lividott 480-917-7830
#83 Naon Hemstreet 817-219-1163
#89 Gerry Anshutz 605-264-5522
#125 Jeanette Rob-Ruenz 701-535-0422
#156 Barb Vandeveer 618-676-5889
#40 William & Sheryl Hunt
#81 John & Claudia Zacharas
#83 Arthur & Lenore Young
#89 Sharon Sage & Danny Nalley
#125 Phyllis Payne
#274 Henry Schroeder
#285 Carl Vasas
#298 (RV) Neal Nittenger
#301 (RV) Cal Blaylock
#303 (RV) Duane Johnson
#308 (RV) Ron Sagaert
April 1 Betty Copas
April 6 Cliff Wadle
April 8 Eddie Hathorn, Garry Hanson
April 12 Barb Downen
April 13 Pat Evans
April 15 Cindy Hill
April 16 Bill Jackson
April 17 J. D. Fox
April 20 Arden Caldwell
April 21 Peggy Jackson
April 22 Marietta Wright, Robert Spearman
April 26 Betty Baccus, Jim Gear, Ken Atwood
April 27 Judie Jackson
April 29 J.D. Bricker, Beverly Schmidt, JohnEvans
April 30 Joanne Rebilas, Alice Spearman
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Introducing the new Thursday EntertainmentDirectory.....Connie Aagard.
Connie has volunteered to be our EntertainmentDirector for next season. I will be meeting andworking with Connie to offer any assistance andask that you give her your support in the comingyear. At the same time, I would like to thankeveryone for all the support given me over all themany years I have served as your ActivitiesDirector and Entertainment Director.
Carole Burrows
Words of Appreciation
A huge thank you to “the ladies”who helped make the memorialservice and luncheon toremember Lois Grover sospecial! (She would have been
back there helping you if she were here!) A special“shout out” to Lanny Barringer, Norma & JeromeLanning, Clara Hauck and Walt Devonshire for agreat service and for all the help in making Unit#291 look so spiffy. The people at Fountain Eastare truly family – and thanks for making us all feelso loved during the loss of Lois. After 18 winters inFE, we will miss “grandma’s house” and thisamazing park greatly!”
Dan, Terry, Kelsey & Tucker Lien
ÈTo everyone who prayed for me and sent Get Wellcards during my recent hospital stay, I thank all ofyou from the bottom of my heart. Your kindnessand caring was so appreciated by myself and byBill. It is always so nice to know you are near.
God Bless You All!
Judie Jackson #171
ÈTo the Food Bank Donors:
Just a few words to say a huge “thank you” tothose who help and donate food to the FountainEast Food Bank. You are helping several peoplehere in the park, me included. It’s easy to say thatwe can afford to live in such a nice park, butcircumstances really do come up that cause oneto be “up against it,” and food buying is one itemthat usually gets cut. When I get over this hump,I plan to become a regular helper and donor alongwith the rest of you.
Thanks again....
A Recipient
No one in this park is paid for his/her time and
efforts to bring enjoyment to the residents. From
organizing card games to chairing food and social
events, from procuring entertainment to managing
sports games, it takes many dedicated people to
make these events happen. They are the ladies who
fix the monthly luncheons; the men who prepare
pancakes. They are your friends and neighbors.
These people have all volunteered their time, and
without them, we would not have the activities we
do in this park. It is time to thank all those people
for what they do for us and remember that you,
too, can volunteer!
Suffices to say that we cannot name everyone
without the chance of forgetting someone, so all you
men and women who work out in front or behind the
scenes, the residents of Fountain East say “THANK
YOU!” and that we are truly grateful for all you do!
Fountain East Residents
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Fountain East Annual Reunion-Hinckley, MNWednesday, July 8, 2015
Hinckley Grand Casino, Hinkley, MN, on 1-35 north of Minneapolis/St. PaulOvernight hotel or RV reservations: 1 800 472-6321For all F.E. residents past or present....This same time and place has been a mild summer meeting place forabout 15 summers. Schedule....11:45am Buffet 1:15pm Meeting-Pool area
3:00pm Free time
For more information contact Dick and Clara Hauck...AZ space 305 480 854-2259After April 15, 2014 13731 Dolomite NW, Ramsey, MN 55303 763 422-3709 [email protected]
Summer Recreational Activities in the Park
65 Mondays 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
Morning Aquacise!
All residents welcome. Come join us in the pool for water exercises-Monday through Thursday
8:00am
For information:
Jan Wilhite, #53 Rosie Zentner, #219
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Every Monday
Stitched With Love9:15am-noon each Monday at the Clubhouse
The Stitched with Love 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. Please come and check us out!
For more information: Janice Young
#115, 480-807-8560
Special Note: If you have any flannel or cotton
sheets and/or pillowcases (without holes) in pastel
colors, don’t throw them away. 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.
Hardanger9:30am-Space 162
For more information, contact Mildred Torgerson
480-985-5974
Blood Pressure Check10:00am-11:00am on Mondays-Clubhouse
Every Tuesday
Golf11:00am-Sunland Village Golf Course
As long as there are players, we will continue with
our games.
If you have any questions, please contact either Doug
Lizuck (#61 480-359-9747) or Rick Bartlett (#91
480-807-0388)
Every Thursday
Fountain East Computer Meeting1:00pm in the Library
Meetings will be held in the
library on Thursdays at 1:00pm
when a minimum of 3 people have
expressed an interest in
attending.
Please call or email Dave no later than 10:00am on
the day of the meeting that you plan to attend. He
will respond to let you know if the meeting is on.
If you have any questions or Windows-related
problems, you can contact:
Dave Waller at 602-539-4929/email:
Every Saturday
Good Morning Coffee8:00am in the Clubhouse
Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the
coffee trail, looking for all his special friends.
When he finds them, he wants to visit...get the
news....enjoy a cup of coffee or tea and eat a
special pastry. Please join him....and all your
neighbors.
$1.50
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Tuesday, April 76:30pm-Clubhouse
Association Meeting
This will be the first meeting with your new board.
If you have an issue that needs to be addressed at
this meeting, please contact a member of the board
prior to the meeting.
Saturday, April 49:00am-after coffee in the clubhouse
Fountain East Veterans Association(FEVA)
This will be the last meeting of the season. We will
resume our meetings in October. ALL veterans are
invited to these meetings–both American and
Canadian veterans as well as any other country’s
veteran who might be represented in our park. The
invitation extends to our First Responder (Police and
Fire) Veterans as well.
FEVA offers the opportunity to retire your tired
and worn flags with honor and respect. Please
deliver your torn and damaged flags to either Dick
Wright (#1) or Dick Baird (#109). Your flag will be
honorably retired by the Elks Lodge sponsored Boy
Scout Troop with an official and proper ceremony.
Wednesday, April 811:30am-Clubhouse
Ladies’ Luncheon
$4.00
Hosted by the Morning Aquasize Group
This is the last ladies’ luncheon of the year. Let’s go
out with a splash!
Friday, April 108:00am
Harrah’s Ak-Chin CasinoReservations may be made with
Audrey Brewster
(#230 480-807-5420)
If you have any feedback on the casino trips this
year or suggestions for next year, please contact
Audrey
Saturday, April 113:00pm-Hale Theatre
$21 if more than 10 purchase
tickets
Please sign up on list in
clubhouse hallway or contact
Barbara Downen (#78)
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Saturday, April 188:00am-Clubhouse
FEVA Breakfast$4.00
They’re back! The monthly breakfasts!
Bring your own place setting and an appetite!
Potluck Dinners5:30pm-Clubhouse-each Thursday
Beginning in May
Watch for more information
First Sunday of Each Month6:30pm-Clubhouse
Beginning on May 3
Bible StudyWe will meet once a month throughout the summer
with a guest moderator for each meeting. You are
welcome to sit and listen or join in as you wish; it is
up to you, but whatever you choose, we look forward
to seeing you.
For information, please contact Lanny Barringer
(#21 480-720-5403)
On February 21, 3 couples were fêted at a
Golden Anniversary celebration. From left
to right: Richard & Joy Sumrall who were
married on December 16 in Spokane, WA;
Grant & Betty Rodgers who were married on
April 19 in Belfast, Ireland; Dick and
Charlotte St. Denny who were married on
June 12 in Honolulu, HI. It was an evening
of surprises as Grant sang a favorite song
to Betty, and all the couples told of their
courtship and weddings.
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February 26 saw 89 of our Canadian residents attending a dinner chaired by Barb
Downen. There was chicken, cole slaw, twice-baked potatoes, baked beans and ice cream
bars for dessert. Barb thanks everyone who helped in the preparation of the food. It
was a great evening!
It was the wearin’ of the green
on March 5 when Barb Bemisand her crew served up the
annual Beef Stew Supper. 134
attended the dinner. A raffle was also held. A
jacket was won by Joyce Sillerud. A quilt wall-
hanging was won by Jerry Browne, and the
Hardanger doily was won by Edward Vitez.
$235 was raised for Sunshine Acres. Barb
thanks all the wonderful helpers.
Peggy Jackson reports that about a dozen residents held Patio Sales on March 6/7. The sales were easy
to find with the maps created by Carolyn Taylor and handed out to park visitors at the gate. Most sellers
were very pleased with the results of their efforts while a few felt they could have done better. Crafters
enjoyed the eager shoppers. Some did better than others, but all felt the event was enjoyable and worth
the effort. Other facets besides the Craft Sales were also successful: the Bake sale, the Kitchen café,
and the Raffle. These were run by capable leaders working with generous volunteers. Money earned by
these groups goes to the Ladies’ Club charities.
Many thanks to all these and the dozens of others who helped prepare for, run, and clean up after all the
fun ended. Next November these events will return and YOU should decide how YOU can make it a success
again.
March 9 Bloodmobile: 8 people tried to donate; 6 were successful. They also had one who signed
up on-line. While the numbers were not what they had hoped, they are confident that this is just
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a time when many people are unable to donate or too busy to donate. We are working on maybe setting the
visit for late afternoon/evening hours next year, seeing if we might snag some of those still working, not
retired yet, in addition to our regulars. United Blood Services was happy to come to our park again and looks
forward to a visit next year!
The ladies from Park Place hosted the March
11 Ladies’ Luncheon. The theme centered
around aprons. Attendees wore a special
apron, some telling the history of that apron.
Even the centerpieces “wore” aprons. The
Fountain East Ladies’ Club thanks Park Place
for all their hard work!
Green could be seen everywhere at the St. Patrick’s Dance on March 14! The biggest crowd ever (nearly
140!) danced to the music of the “Park Melodies.” In salute to St. Patrick’s day, the “Irish Troubadours”
(Crawford Drennan, Billie Joseph, Grant Rodgers) sang a medley of Irish tunes. It was a great evening, and
we thank Lois and Paul Sebesta for a wonderful dance season finale!
On March 18 the Fountain East bowlers had their wrap-up luncheon at Sourdough
Pizza. Awards were given and will be listed in the May Bubbles. Thanks to Aleta
Nybakke and Jerry Gemeinhardt for a fun season.
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The year-end Shuffleboard Tournament was held on March 18 followed by a luncheon
and awards. In the “A” Event the winners were: 1st Place, Steve Knobbe; 2nd Place,
Charlie Paxton. In the “B” Event the winners were: 1st Place, Randy Kohler; 2nd Place,
Lorraine Hemstalk. Thank you Mel Verhulst for all your hard work and planning.
On March 19, about 105 residents gathered in the clubhouse to enjoy an
evening with The Arizona Territorial Brass. They sang along to old-time tunes;
learned about the early history of brass bands in the Golden West; enjoyed
both the instruments and vocalizations of the performance. The evening was
topped off with an ice cream social. Thanks to Carole Burrows and Dick
Baird for a great evening!
It was baked beans, potato salad, and hamburgers with all the fixings topped off with ice cream sandwiches
on March 21 as over 200 residents enjoyed the annual Big Grill BBQ. Thank you Steve and Helen Knobbe
for chairing the event, and thanks to an amazing crew.
March pool party.
Just a few of the guys who are
responsible for our park’s great
pancake dinners. March Pool Party
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